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What does it do?
The ATS7200 enables event reporting by playing back recorded
messages to 1, 2, 3 or 4 different reporting sites (Central Stations). Voice
reporting takes place via the built-in dialler of the control panel (PSTN) or
via the optional ISDN module.
Single and multiple voice module messages
A maximum of 2 voice reporting modules can be installed. There are
8 messages per module; the leader message, the address message and 6
alarm messages. If a second module is installed, all 8 messages for the
second module will be alarm messages (see Table 1)
Mounting Location
The ATS7200 must be mounted inside an ATS panel housing.
WARNING:
1.
Disconnect the mains power before opening the cabinet:
•
disconnect AC mains plug from AC mains wall socket,
or
•
disconnect the mains with a dedicated circuit breaker.
2.
Disconnect the battery (when applicable).
Mounting the unit (See figures
Mounting the ATS7200 into the control panel (ATS2000/3000/4500)
2.
Place the clips in the square holes (4) (use metal pillars when
available).
3.
Mount the ATS7200 using screws.
Mounting the ATS7200 into the control panel (ATS4000/2300/3300).
1.
Remove the screws (1) and lift off the control panel PCB.
2.
Place the extension pillars with the plastic rings on top of the
existing pillars (3).
3.
Place the clips in the square holes (4).
4.
Mount the ATS7200 using the screws and extension pillars (5).
5.
Place the ATS control panel PCB back into its original position.
Connecting the voice module
1.
Connect the flat cable (2) between the control panel (connector J20)
and the ATS7200 (connector CONN1 or CONN2).
2.
Connect the telephone line to the control panel or to the ISDN
module.
Description of the ATS7200 (See figure
No.
Description
1.
CONN 1/CONN 2
(System connector)
2.
CONN 3
3.
Push button
4.
Jumpers
5.
Gold Cap
6.
LED
MI address selection and positioning jumpers
The address of the ATS7200 on the MI-bus is determined by three
jumpers. These jumpers are placed beside the gold cap and are labelled
ATS7200
Voice reporting module
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Function
Communicates between the ATS7200
and the main panel.
Used for recording and checking
messages.
Controls recording and checking of
reporting messages.
Selects additional slave addresses in
the event that more than one voice
reporting module is used within the
same panel.
Used for retaining recorded messages
during short power failures.
Indicates presence of +12 VDC power.
A0, A1 and A2. If only one module is used, all jumpers will be present. For
the second module, jumper A0 will be removed.
Jumpers A1 and A2 are for future applications.
Device
Jumpers
A0
A1
Module 1
I
I
Module 2
R
I
Reporting sequence
The ATS7200 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
installed, all 8 messages of the second unit are alarm messages.
Therefore messages 3 to 16 will be available for alarm messages.
The total recording time for the eight messages is 35 s.
Table 1
Position
Function
Message1
Notifies the listener
that a voice report
(Leader message)
message is waiting by
playing back a number
of times.
Message 2
Specifies the address
(Address
of the protected
message)
premises.
Message 3-8
Reports different alarm
(Alarm message
types (They can be
played back to any MI-
1-6)
audio lines
To record a message (Record mode):
1.
Prepare a list of messages before starting recording. Use the
programming sheets in Tables 3 and 4.
2.
Turn on the power (reconnect the mains and the battery) and
connect the telephone to CONN 3.
3.
Pick up the handset of the programming telephone and put it to
your ear.
4.
Press the push button next to the RJ12 connector, wait for the beep,
and start speaking.
5.
Release the button only after you have finished recording the
message.
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 3 and 4 until you have recorded all 8 messages.
Playback the recorded messages (Check mode):
1.
Press the push button for less than one second.
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.
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 Master
After recording the messages, program the Advisor Master by selecting
the Voice protocol for 1 to 4 Central Stations (CS).
1(a)
Program the voice protocol in Communications Options menu 19/9
for CS 1 to 4 with format No. 13 with Acknowledge.
2
A2
I
Default
I = Inserted
I
R = Removed
later.
When a second ATS7200 is
Examples
"There is an alarm. Press '0'
(zero) for details".
"...At Interlogix,
Kelvinstraat, Weert. Press
'0' (zero) to acknowledge
this message".
"Burglary, Front door".
"Tamper".
"Mains Fail".