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After selecting a message, an overview of the phone numbers entered previously
under “Phone Book” is displayed. If the telephone number has been given a name,
then this is shown in the display instead of the running number.
Select to which of the displayed telephone numbers the voice message should be
sent. Mark phone numbers to be called in the event of an trigger for this voice
message with YES.
20.33 Call Acknowledge
Select whether the alarm transmission of the voice message must be confirmed by the
receiver or not.
When the called party answers a call from the voice dialler, they can end the call by
sending back a DTMF “5” (see section 10.10.3.8).
When the “Call Acknowledge” function is activated, the wireless centre ends the call
to this number when it has received a DTMF “5”. When the centre does not receive a
DTMF “5”, then it attempts to make a further call (up to three times).
When the “Call Acknowledge” function is activated, the wireless centre ends further
call attempts to this number as soon as it determines that a call is answered (i.e.
when the receiver has answered). The called party can use DTMF “5” to end the call.
Please note that the wireless centre now calls all other programmed numbers on the
voice dialler after receiving a DTMF “5”.
To prevent calls to other programmed numbers on the voice dialler, the called party
can confirm a call by sending back a DTMF “9”. The wireless centre stops all further
call attempts after receiving the “9” signal.
20.34 Alarm call with voice message
It may take several seconds until the text message is announced when an alarm call
with voice message is received. After the announcement of the text message, an audio
connection is established. Consult the following table for details on controlling after
establishment of the audio connection. Please remember that an alarm call may need
to be confirmed on the telephone by pressing “5” or “9”.
Talk DTMF tone “2”
Listen DTMF tone “1”
Toggle DTMF tone “*”
End call DTMF tone “5”
Playback home message and alarm
message
DTMF tone “3”
Switch off all calls DTMF tone “9”
20.35 SMS
In addition to alarm transmission by digital report or voice text, the alarm centre can
also send a trigger by SMS. The alarm centre can send alarm messages by SMS to
any of the four phone numbers. Each alarm message is an individual SMS message
comprised of the following elements:
A home message and the message itself.
(The alarm centre must be programmed with the contents of these messages.)
The text of the report entry that corresponds to the trigger that caused the alarm.
The time and date of the alarm.
The name of the zone that caused the alarm.
Select the SMS menu item.
Select the corresponding function. For a list of functions and their attributes, see the
table below.
Function Meaning
Call Mode Setting for transmitting text messages (SMS).
Primary Telecoms Settings for the primary transmission path of the SMS
message.
Messages Used for entering the text message via the keypad.
Phone Book Used for entering phone numbers where SMS messages
are to be sent.
SMS Trigger Used for assigning an SMS message to one or more
triggers.
Five voice messages are available in total. The home message is
always transmitted first by the alarm centre. The alarm centre then
transmits message 1, 2, 3 or 4 to the selected phone number.