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Detail Programming Voice Recordings
Trigon introduced a Voiced Message Response many years ago. This product has improved on
many aspects of the original. The message may be recorded locally if the unit has a keypad
or can be recorded from off site via a phoneline connection. The unit is sold with most
messages pre-recorded using a professional voice announcer. You may choose to keep these
pre-recorded messages or replace some of them with your own announcements. The voice
recorder and play back hardware is broken into 8 messages of 14 seconds maximum each.
In normal use each message serves a specific purpose as listed below. It's your choice to
use these messages as designed or customize their use to your own application.
Here are the eight "8" message slots and the normal applications assigned those slots.
Note: If you're not using the TED feature, then all positions marked TED are open and
available for your personal redefinition and usage.
Slot-1: Visitor greeting and request for Voiced Personal ID to be recorded by TED.
Slot-2: General announcement to stand-by while the dialer places a call.
Slot-3: General announcement that entry access can not be currently granted.
Slot-4: Message to resident that a visitor is waiting for access approval by TED.
Slot-5: General announcement that entry access has been granted.
Slot-6: Site identification message played on resident/security request.
Slot-7: No assigned purpose.
Slot-8: Reserved for recording visitor messages by TED.
As always, you must be in programming mode to issue programming commands.
Play the Recorded Message using command 0n.
0n Plays the message in slot-n where "n" = 1 to 8.
Erase the Recorded Message using command 0*n.
0*n Erase the message in slot-n where "n" = 1 to 8.
Record New Message using command 0#n.
0#n Records the message to slot-n where "n" = 1 to 8.
Note: The message time length is stored for playback reasons. A Message can not exceed 14
seconds. The unit will automatically stop recording after 14 seconds.
Recording from the Keypad via the local microphone:
Recording begins when you depress the "n" key (slot number selection).
Recording stops when you release the "n" key.
The message instantly plays back for your approval.
Recording Remotely via the Phoneline:
Recording begins when you release the "n" key touch tone (slot number selection).
Recording stops when you send any touch tone key. (the stop tone is not recorded)
The message instantly plays back for your approval.