AM Address message
RC Reporting code
Check mode
To playback the recorded messages:
1.
Press the push button (Figure 6, item 4) for less than one
second.
Note:
If it is pressed for more than 1 second, you go back
into programming mode.
2.
Listen to the messages that you have been recorded.
Note:
At the end of either Record mode or Check mode,
there will be 7 beeps to indicate that the module is now
available for event reporting.
Programming the Advisor Advanced
Refer to the Advisor Advanced programming manual.
Programming the Advisor Master
After recording the messages, program the Advisor Master by
selecting the Voice protocol for 1 to 4 Central Stations (CS).
Program the voice protocol in Communications Options menu
19/9 for CS 1 to 4 with format No. 13 with Acknowledge:
Voice Reporting – Acknowledge
Format No: 13
— or —
Program the voice protocol in Communications Options menu
19/9 for CS 1 to 4 with format No. 14 without Acknowledge:
Voice Reporting – No Acknowledge
Format No: 14
Note:
With Voice Reporting Format 13 (Acknowledge), the
receiver must confirm the message by pressing "0" to
acknowledge the message. If the receiver does not confirm the
message, the messages will be repeated.
Map the recording voice message to one of the reporting
codes via menu 19/52. Refer to Table 3 below.
Burglar Alarm – Voice Message 0
Msg No:
Voice message programming table
Voice messages can be programmed to report on the
occurrence of specific reporting codes. More than 1 reporting
code may have the same voice message programmed.
Reporting codes 1 to 11 are general alarms, while reporting
codes 12 to 21 are zone specific, that is, you can program the
reporting codes to specific zones. The range is from 1 to 14.
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Table 3: Reporting codes
#
Reporting code
1.
Burglar Alarm
2.
Tamper Alarm
3.
Hold-up Alarm
4.
Panic Alarm
5.
Fire Alarm
6.
Medical Alarm
7.
Technical Alarm
8.
Mains Fail
9.
DGP Offline
10.
Area Disarmed
11.
Area Armed
12.
130 BA Burglary
13.
131 BA Perimeter
14.
132 BA Interior
15.
133 BA 24 Hour
16.
134 BA Entry/Exit
17.
135 BA Day/Night
18.
136 BA Outdoor
19.
137 BA Tamper
20.
138 BA Near Alarm
21.
140 UA General Alarm
Default message number 0 = No message.
Reporting code 12 (130, BA Burglary) and reporting code 1 (Burglar
Alarm) are the same events. If reporting code 12 (130, Burglary) is
programmed with an alarm message, then this will override reporting
code 1 (Burglar Alarm).
Specifications
Power supply
Supply current
Recording capacity
Recording bandwidth
Dimensions
Weight
Temperature
Non-volatile memory
Automatic gain control during recording
Acknowledge by DTMF code
Regulatory information
Manufacturer
PLACED ON THE MARKET BY:
UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.
3211 Progress Drive, Lincolnton, NC, 28092, USA
AUTHORIZED EU REPRESENTATIVE:
UTC Fire & Security B.V.
Kelvinstraat 7, 6003 DH Weert, Netherlands
P/N 1060715 (ML) • REV D • ISS 09JUL19
1st ATS7200N
2nd ATS7200N
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installed
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12 V via ribbon cable
from control panel
50 mA
8 messages
(total recording time 40 s)
3 kHZ
80 x 50 x 20 mm
123 g
+10 to 50°C
Yes
Yes
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