EasyManua.ls Logo

Raco Verbatim - Page 29

Raco Verbatim
246 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Recording Voice Messages
Verbatim Owner's Manual 4-1
4 Recording Voice Messages
This chapter describes how to record your own voice messages. Messages may
be recorded for the Station ID and for the Alarm and Normal condition for
every channel in your Verbatim autodialer.
! Note:
Be sure to complete the programming of the input channels as described in the
previous chapter before recording any messages.
Using Default Messages Instead of Recording Your Own.
Recording messages is an optional step. Your Verbatim autodialer comes with
built-in default normal and alarm messages for all channels. Recording voice
messages can be postponed until you have become more familiar with your unit.
You may even choose to record or re-record your own messages from a remote
telephone at any time.
Using default messages for selected channels or for the Normal condition of
channels is an excellent way to conserve speech memory for certain important
and lengthy alarm messages.
Types of Default Messages
l Discrete (i.e. digital, contact) physical channel inputs:
“Channel N Normal” and “Channel N Alarm.”
l Discrete remote channel inputs:
“Remote Channel N Normal” and “Remote Channel N Alarm.”
l Discrete Status-only or Run-time meter physical channel inputs:
“Channel N is ON” when input circuit is closed, and “Channel N is
OFF” when input circuit is open.
l Discrete Status-only remote channel inputs:
“Remote Channel N is ONE” or “Remote Channel N is ZERO.”
l Analog (integer) physical or remote channel inputs:
[“Channel N, present reading is ...”] followed by the recited analog
value.
l Station ID message:
“ID Number N.”
There is also a default Network ID message. See Appendix F for details.

Other manuals for Raco Verbatim