Installation Manual Speech Dialler/Speech & Text Dialler Issue 2
Speech Dialler Installation Manual 1. Overview Introduction Telephone Auxiliary Input Aux (4) .....Ready.....
Speech Dialler Installation Manual Inputs: The dialler has four trigger inputs; each input can be assigned a voice message and/or a text message (Speech & Text only). The trigger inputs are normally connected to the alarm control panel communicator outputs or bell output. Other devices such as smoke detectors or temperature sensors can be directly connected to the trigger inputs. The polarity of the trigger inputs can be programmed as either +ve or -ve applied.
Speech Dialler Installation Manual Outputs: The dialler has two programmable outputs that can be used to indicate the status of the unit. The outputs can also be programmed for “remote control”, this allows you to remotely turn outputs on and off with a touch-tone telephone. Listen-In Mode: When activated the listen-in mode switches the internal and remote microphones onto the telephone line so that you can hear activity at the protected site.
Speech Dialler Installation Manual 2. Installation General The unit requires a 12V @100mA DC power source, which is normally supplied by the auxiliary power output of an intruder alarm control panel. If the unit is not connected to an alarm control panel then a suitable power supply will be required. A 1.5 metre telephone lead is supplied with the unit, which plugs directly into any standard telephone socket. It is therefore recommended that the unit be sited as near to a telephone socket as possible.
Speech Dialler Installation Manual PCB Layout 2 4 R1 T1 R 1 3 5 1 2 3 4 0V 12V Trigger Inputs 6 T Tamp OP1- OP2- Mic $ Telephone connections (TNV) % Tamper switch & Programmable outputs, tamper and remote microphone connections (SELV) ' Microphone ( Trigger Inputs and power supply connections (SELV) ) Loudspeaker connector (SELV) Connection terminals on the dialler are described as either “Safety Extra Low Voltage” circuits (SELV) or “Telecommunications Network Voltage” circuits (TNV).
Speech Dialler Installation Manual Connections to the Control Panel Before making any connections to the unit, isolate ALL power from the control panel (AC mains and battery). Do not continue if there is power still present on the control panel. +12V & 0V: These terminals must be connected to the 12V auxiliary power supply of the alarm control panel. Trigger 1 - 4: These terminals should be connected to the relevant outputs on the alarm control panel.
Speech Dialler Installation Manual Control Panel Connection Table The table below shows connection details for various alarm control panels: Trigger Inputs Control Panel 1 Fire 2 PA 3 Intruder Trigger Polarity +12V 0V A1 Advantage N/A N/A Bell - -ve Aux + Aux - ADE Accenta 6 N/A N/A B -ve 13V + 13V - ADE Concept 6 N/A N/A B -ve 13V + 13V - ADE Optima 2+ Fire PA Intruder -ve 13V + 13V - ADE Optima XM N/A N/A B -ve 13V + 13V - Ademco Infra 6 N/A N/A 3 +ve Aux +
Speech Dialler Installation Manual Connections to the Telephone Line The easiest way to connect the dialler to the telephone line is to use the telephone lead that is provided with the unit as shown below: R1 T1 R Black T Yellow Standard BT telephone plug Connect to Earth However, if the lead is not long enough or the serial connection is required the dialler can be hard wired to the telephone socket as shown below: White/Blue BT Master Jack (NTE5) User accessible connections To other telephone exte
Speech Dialler Installation Manual Commissioning 1. Once all necessary connections have been made to the unit, re-connect the loudspeaker to the main circuit board and clip the cover on to the base taking care not to trap any cables. 2. Re-apply mains power to the control panel and reconnect the battery. 3. The dialler will enter its initialisation mode (15 seconds), during which you can: • Press the red record ! key 5 times to load the factory default parameters then the " key.
Speech Dialler Installation Manual Standards The Speech Dialler is manufactured to meet all European Area telecommunication network requirements. These devices have been approved for use with Council Decision 98/482/EC for pan-European single terminal connection to the public switched telephone network (PSTN).
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