Mounting the unit
Mounting the ATS7200 into the control panel ATS1000A-
SM, ATS2000A-SM, ATS4000, ATS2300, and ATS3300
See figures 1 and 4.
1.
Remove the screws (item 1) and lift off the control panel
PCB.
2.
Place the extension pillars with the plastic rings on top of
the existing pillars (item 3).
3.
Place the clips in the square holes (item 4).
4.
Mount the ATS7200N using the screws and extension
pillars (item 5).
5.
Place the ATS control panel PCB back into its original
position.
Mounting the ATS7200 into the control panel ATS1000A-
MM, ATS2000A-MM, ATS2000, ATS3000, and ATS4500
See figures 2 and 4.
1.
Place the clips in the square holes (item 4). Use metal
pillars when available.
2.
Mount the ATS7200N using screws.
Connecting the voice module
1.
Connect the flat cable (Figures 1 to 4, item 2) between the
control panel (J20 or MI) and the ATS7200N (connector
CON1 or CON2).
2.
Connect the telephone line to the control panel or to the
ISDN module.
Description of the ATS7200N
Figure 6
#
Description
Function
(1)
CON3
Used for recording and checking
messages
(2)
CON1/CON2
Communicates between the ATS7200N
(System connector)
and the main panel
(3)
LED (Red)
On: Record
Blink: Playback
(4)
Push button
Controls recording and checking of
reporting messages
(5)
LED (Green)
MI LED
(6)
Jumpers
Selects additional slave addresses in the
event that more than one voice reporting
module is used within the same panel
MI address selection and positioning
jumpers
The address of the ATS7200N on the MI-bus is determined by
three jumpers. These jumpers are labelled A0, A1 and A2. If
only one module is used, all jumpers will be present. For the
second module, jumper A0 will be removed.
Note:
Jumpers A1 and A2 are for future applications.
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Table 1: Jumpers
Device
Jumpers
A0
A1
A2
Module 1
I
I
I
Module 2
R
I
I
Reporting sequence
The ATS7200N first reports the leader message 1 followed by
one or more of the alarm messages (3 to 8) and finally the
address message 2. The leader message is repeated up to 10
times unless the user presses "0" to move over to the actual
alarm message. If the user does not press zero in time, the
panel hangs up and dials again later. When a second
ATS7200N is installed, all 8 messages of the second unit are
alarm messages. Therefore messages 3 to 16 will be available
for alarm messages.
Note:
The total recording time for the eight messages is 40 s.
Table 2: Reporting sequence
Position
Function
Message 1
Notifies the listener
(Leader
that a voice report
message)
message is waiting by
playing back a
number of times
Message 2
Specifies the address
(Address
of the protected
message)
premises.
Messages 3 to 8
Reports different
(Alarm messages
alarm types (they can
1 to 6)
be played back to any
MI-audio lines
Record mode
To record a message:
1.
Prepare a list of messages before starting recording. Use
the programming sheet in Figure 5.
2.
Turn on the power (reconnect the mains and the battery)
and connect the telephone to CON3.
3.
Pick up the handset of the programming telephone and
put it to your ear.
4.
Press the push button (Figure 6, item 4), wait for the beep,
and start speaking.
5.
Release the button only after you have finished recording
the message.
Note:
In case of a mistake, release the button for more
than 10 seconds or press for less than 1 second to reset
the programme and start recording again.
6.
To record the next message, press the button again within
the 10-second time-out and speak again after the beep.
7.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have recorded all
8 messages.
Figure 5
M# Message number
RM Recorded voice message
LM Leader message
Default
I = Inserted
R = Removed
Examples
"There is an alarm. Press
'0' (zero) for details".
"...At UTC Fire & Security,
Kelvinstraat, Weert. Press
'0' (zero) to acknowledge
this message".
"Burglary, Front door".
"Tamper".
"Mains Fail".
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