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1. 26 Mounting Location 5 N No Dial Tone Action 21 Opening Menu User s 22 Operation Basic 9 Override Answering Machine 19 P Pager Messages 27 Pager Messages Recording 26 Pager Number Pager Numbers Deleting 25 ParaVox Installation Diagram 6 PGMs PIN Optioris siin 18 Change Installer PIN 18 Installer PIN Length 18 User PIN Length 18 PIN Change itemm 28 Post Pager Message Delay 14 Power Connections 215 Program Output Labels 27 Program User PIN 28 Programmable Outputs uid Programmable Outputs PGM 227 Programming Data Sheet 32 Programming Mode Installer o 12 SEr Alu i satt 23 Pulse Options sent siemens 14 R Record Messages 26 Record Telephone Numbers 24 Record Voice or Page Messages 26 Recording Messages Pager Messages 27 Program Output Labels 27 Voice Messages 27 Recording Voice Pager Messages 26 Medials c anda
2. PIN 4 digits 3 beeps 494 4 digits 3 beeps L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 Change Installer PIN Default 777444 To change the installer PIN enter the new 4 digit or 6 digit number twice Voice prompts will be played in this section indicating when to enter the PINs This will be verified by 3 short beeps Press the at any time to cancel the change 4 4 2 Set User PIN Length The User pin length can be set to four or six digits default 4 4 4 3 Set Installer PIN Length The Installer pin length can be set to four or six digits default 6 We recommend using the default User amp Installer PIN Lengths Otherwise a user accidentally enter the Installer s Programming Mode or accidentally change the Installer s PIN When you change the PIN Length from 4 digits to 6 digits the ParaVox will automatically add the last 2 digits by using the first 2 digits For example if the PIN is 1234 and it will become 123412 When you change the PIN Length from 6 digits to 4 digits the ParaVox will automatically remove the last 2 digits 18 Reference and Installation Manual 4 5 ANSWERING OPTIONS Installers Main Menu see section 4 NOTE In the TLM options two items must be set You must select one op
3. program output 1 program output 2 Programming Mode p 9 i 1 See section 6 Goodbye 1 i To turn output on turn output To turn output off To turn output off i E exit exit AN Mice ai 1 Bold default setting 22 Reference and Installation Manual 6 0 USER S PROGRAMMING MODE By entering the User s Programming Mode users and installers can set most of the ParaVox s parameters Please note that while in any of the user menus detailed voice prompts will guide the user through available selections Also note that pressing the key at any time will revert to the preceding section without saving In most situations users and installers can type over voice prompts rather than waiting for the prompt to end The ParaVox will repeat the voice prompts four times If no actions are made in this time the ParaVox will hang up User Installer To enter the User s Programming To enter the User s Programming Mode press the 3 key from the Mode press the 8 key from the User s Opening Menu section 5 nstaller s Main Menu section 4 User s Main Menu To Delete Telephone Numbers section 6 2 Store Telephone Humic ts 1 To Store Messages section 6 1 section 6 3 Assign Numbers to 2 E Zones section 6 5 To Change User PIN gu T To Test Message section 6 4 Se
4. Diagram Installation 6 Dialer Mode 10 Dialing Method 13 Dialing Options 13 34 Reference and Installation Manual Dialing Method 13 Post Pager Message Delay 14 Pulse Options 14 Redials eie neige 13 Dial oUt List 11 F Features eidem tue 3 G Glossary nee age 4 Glossary of Terms 4 Idle State toi a 16 Indicators LED esee 9 input terminals 7 Input Zone Terminals 7 Installation 1 1 5 Installer PIN 18 Installer Programming Mode 12 Answering Options 19 Call Progress Options 20 Dialing Options 13 PIN Options 18 Voice Message Options 14 Zone Options exte eere 16 Inirod elion s uoce 3 K Kiss Off Options 15 Kiss Off Options 15 L LED Indicators eec 9 Busy LED e eer 9 Length of voice messages Local Reset See Zone 4 Mode Location amp Mounting 5 M Message Length Voice Message Options Voice Message Repeats Voice 15 Messages Record
5. Enter 0 to program no dial out for that entry Enter number location to dial second Press the key at any time to access the review menu Enter number location to dial third If the selected telephone or pager location is empty an zzi prompt will be played and a new selection can be re entered Enter number location to dial fourth To Review To Re enter Save E To Exit no save The ParaVox can assign up to four telephone or pager numbers to each of the four zone inputs This means each zone has a prioritized sequence of dial outs customized to suit the input Since voice and pager messages are linked to specific zones telephone numbers assigned to a zone will play the same voice messages and pager numbers will send the same numerical message The User selects the desired zone input and enters up to four telephone and or pager number locations one through eight in the order of dial out preference If a location that corresponds to an empty voice or pager number is selected an error message is played and the user can enter another location To disable a zone input enter zero in all four number locations for that zone or wire the zone input to never trigger Press the star key after the last entry to enter less than four entries and access the review menu 30 Reference and Installation Manual 6 6 TEST SENDING The User may test the
6. see section 4 Zone Options Bold default setting Except zone 4 which has a special default setting refer to section 4 3 4 Return to Zone Options Menu Zone Type State Zone Speed Zone 4 Mode see section 4 3 2 see section 4 3 4 No EOL 3 beeps 3 beeps 7 0 1 sec 3 beeps 10 sec 3 beeps 40 sec 3 beeps 2K EOL 3 beeps E Exit 1 sec 3 beeps 4 l 12 Input 3 beeps 5 2 sec 3 beeps 9 80 sec 3 beeps i 1 CT Exit 5 sec 3 beeps E Exit 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1K EOL 3 beeps 2 3 beeps 0 5 sec 3 beeps 20 sec 3 beeps 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 2 The following zone input terminations be selected for each zone input 2K or no EOL or 0 12Vdc input termination see section 2 4 on page 7 4 3 2 Idle State This parameter defines the idle state N O or N C of the device connected to each zone input If using the 0 12Vdc input termination method see section 2 4 on page 7 the Idle State functions as indicated in the table below Refer to section 2 4 on page 7 1 N C OV to 4 33V Alarm initiates dial out 4 33 to 12V normal 2 N O OV to 4 33V normal 4 33 to 12V Alarm initiates dial out 16 Reference and Installation Manual 4 3 3 Zone Speed The Zone Speed parameter def
7. system reset will set options and settings to factory default To execute a system reset perform the following 1 Remove the power connections 12Vpc and GND from the ParaVox 2 Place a jumper on the FACTORY RESET pins J1 of the ParaVox see Figure 1 on page 6 3 Re connect the power connections to the ParaVox 4 Wait 10 seconds and remove jumper J1 8 Heference and Installation Manual 3 0 BASIC OPERATION 3 1 LED INDICATORS 3 1 1 LED When the ParaVox is powered and is operating normally the LED will flash 3 1 2 Pulse LED With the ParaVox in its idle state and with TLM disabled see section 4 5 3 on page 20 the Pulse LED is off With the ParaVox in its idle state and with TLM enabled the LED will flash briefly every second indicating that it is verifying the telephone line If the telephone line is not present the LED will flash 1 second ON and 1 second OFF to indicate TLM failure When the ParaVox is pulse dialing the LED will pulse in synch with the dialing sequence When the ParaVox is tone dialing the LED will remain on for the duration of the dialing sequence 3 1 3 Busy LED When the ParaVox is idle or while recording messages the LED is off When the ParaVoxis in the Dialer or Programming modes the LED is on 3 2 STANDBY MODE In this mode the voice dialer is idle OK LED flashes waiting for one of two events to occur 1 When one of the four
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9. 2 on page 9 F ACTOR Y RESET BUSY LED PARAVOX OFF Idle or recording messages PARADOX yy SECURITY SYSTEMS IVIC GND GRN YEL Pane To control panel s auxiliary output or Paradox 801 Cold water power supply pipe grounding Ground clamp Configure each input to use any of these setups N O with EOL 1KQ 2KQ with no EOL 0 to 12Vdc input termination termination WHT MR3 UL or equivalent Zone 4 can also be used as a Local Reset inpt Refer to section 4 3 4 on page 17 COM NC NO Use a relay if current consumption exceeds 50mA 0 to12Voc input termination The contacts shown in the above drawing can be control panel PGMs detection devices switches or relays 6 Heference and Installation Manual 2 4 ZONE INPUT TERMINALS Up to four zone inputs can be used to initiate a dial out to pre programmed telephone or pager numbers When the ParaVox recognizes a change at the zone input it will proceed with the programmed dial out Each zone input can be configured to use normally opened or normally closed triggering with or without an EOL resistor 1K 2K Each zone input must be in its triggered or active state for longer than the programmed Zone Speed see section 4 3 3 on page 17 before the ParaVox will proceed to dial out Please refer to Zone Options in section 4 3 on page 16 for more information on how to progr
10. 4 2 1 Voice Message Length iii 14 4 2 2 Voice Message Repeats 15 4 2 3 Kiss Off ODIIOIIS 2 un ita e i 15 4 3 ZONE OPTIONS dicta 16 4 321 LONO EIOS 16 4 3 2 Idle State 4 3 3 Zone Speed 4 3 4 20 ded 4 4 PIN OPTIONS 4 4 1 Change Installer PIN Default 777444 4 4 2 Set User PIN 4 4 3 Set Installer PIN Length ss 4 5 ANSWERING 6 2 2 2222 000 rr nnns sensn nnn a assa 4 5 1 Rings Before Answering 4 5 2 Answering Machine Override sessi sisse 4 5 3 Telephone Line Monitoring TLM sessi 4 6 CALL PROGRESS 4 6 1 Busy Groups 4 6 2 Ring Groups 4 6 3 No Dial Tone Action 5 0 USER S OPENING 4 22222 11 22 6 0 USER S PROGRAMMING MODE ire 23 6 1 STORE TELEPHONE 40 4 001000 24 6 2 DELETE TELEPHONE AND PAGER NUMBERS 25 6 3 RECORD VOICE OR PAGER MESSAGES 26 6 3 1 Voice Messages eee bee 27 6 3 2 Program Output Labels messages sse 27 6 3 3 Pager Messages iren erre ie ia 27 6 4 CHANGE USER PIN DEFAULT 1234 28 6 4 1 Installer Instructions 28 6 4 2
11. Inputs PGM Outputs PGM Output Current Operating Temperature Dialing Modes Message Storage Length Voice Quality Dimensions w case 12 to 16Vdc 12 5Vdc typical Typical 100mA Maximum 200mA with 2 PGMs enabled 1 Watt 4 N C N O EOL 1K 2K 12Vdc input 2 50mA 0 C to 50 32 F to 122 F Pulse DTMF 4 X 15 sec or 2 X 30 sec 5 3KHz sample rate with AGC 6 H x 6 5 L x 1 1 W 1 3 GLossARY or TERMS PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network PABX Private Access Branch Exchange PIN Personal Identification Number DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency EOL End of Line PPS Pulses Per Second Kiss off User acknowledges receipt of voice messages by pressing the 4 or key twice within 2 seconds Kiss off can also be performed locally if Zone 4 is programmed as a Local Reset switch 4 Heference and Installation Manual 2 0 INSTALLATION 2 1 LOCATION AND MOUNTING Mount the ParaVox Voice Dialer on a wall leaving at least 5 2 around the panel box to permit adequate ventilation heat dissipation and verify that the selected site is even and free of bumps which may damage the product casing Select an installation site that isn t susceptible to drastic changes in temperature that is dry close to a 12Vdc power source ground and telephone line connection Using a drill or screwdriver punch out the four mounting holes on the back of the plastic case Align the six holes of the printed circuit b
12. User InstrUCliOris A ee e te ne 29 6 5 TELEPHONE NUMBER ASSIGNMENT 30 6 6 TEST MESSAGE nass nnns saa nnn an 31 7 0 PROGRAMMING DATA SHEET 24 444222201 32 8 0 bj MEEMM 34 1 0 INTRODUCTION The ParaVox Voice Dialer provides remote voice and pager messaging capabilities for almost any security alarm panel The ParaVox can advise users of almost any security situation such as burglary fire or flood by calling the user and playing a pre recorded message or by paging and leaving a numerical message Fully programmable over the telephone no external keypad required the ParaVox guides the end user through all system functions with a full set of voice prompts All the user needs to remember is their P I N Personal Identification Number The ParaVox Voice Dialer has four input zones programmable to accept a variety of input configurations and devices These zone inputs can be linked to four different 32 digit telephone numbers delivering up to four different messages voice or pager Programmable dial out priority allows the dialer to contact the most important number first Based on the installation requirements the ParaVox can use two 30 second messages or four 15 second messages The ParaVox s two programmable outputs can be used for remote activation of almost any device by telephone such as turning on air con
13. off Location 3 15 sec message for Zone 3 Location 4 Output 2 is on Location 4 15 sec message for Zone 4 f Voice Message Length section 4 2 is set to 2 messages Location 1 30 sec message for Zones 1 amp 3 Location 2 30 sec message for Zones 2 amp 4 Location 3 amp 4 Empty Does a message already exist To Review message or label To Exi 26 Heference and Installation Manual Programmable 3 sec message To Store Pager Messages Select Pager Message Location l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 To 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 b 1 1 Location 5 sequence for Zone 1 Location 6 pager sequence for Zone 2 Location 7 pager sequence for Zone 3 Location 8 pager sequence for Zone 4 Enter Pager Message Digits Up to a maximum of 32 digits End Pager Sequence Key in a pager suffix of or f or any other key for no suffix ri Review To Re enter To Save Exit Re record gt gt After tone record Press any key to stop Saved recording or recording ends when allowable recording time elapses 6 3 1 Voice Messages If key 1 is selected from the Store Messages menu you will be able to record voice messages Depending on the selected Voice Message Length see section 4 2 1 on page 14 you will be able to record two
14. 0 seconds messages or four 15 second messages Refer to Record Voice or Pager Messages in section 6 3 on page 26 for information on how to record these messages 14 Reference and Installation Manual Please note that every time the Voice Message Length is programmed the ParaVox will erase any existing messages and will use the default messages until a new message is recorded 4 2 2 Voice Message Repeats This sets the number of times the ParaVox will repeat the recorded voice message once the called party has answered or the Post Dial Delay period see section 6 1 on page 24 has expired 4 2 3 Kiss off Options acknowledge receipt kiss off of a message and to cancel any further dialing attempts to this number the user must press the key twice within 2 seconds After kiss off the ParaVox will dial the next number in the dial out list and it will no longer attempt to dial this number again regardless of the number of Redials programmed see section 4 1 2 on page 13 To acknowledge receipt kiss off of a message and to cancel any further dialing attempts to all numbers assigned to the triggered zone the user must press the key twice within 2 seconds After kiss off the ParaVox will say goodbye and hang up If the ParaVox does not receive a kiss off it will hang up queue the number for redial and dial the next number in the dial out list Paravox 15 4 3 ZONE OPTIONS Installer s Main Menu
15. 30 second messages or four 15 second messages Each recorded message is linked to a specific zone input as shown in the figure on the previous page When a triggered zone has been programmed to dial out a voice message telephone number see section 6 5 on page 30 and when the number is reached the voice dialer will play the recorded message linked to the triggered zone Default Messages Trigger of zone x detected Key hash twice or star twice to accept Sample Voice Messages Liquid level above normal Smoke detected in the archive room We recommend adding the following to your voice messages press the or key twice to acknowledge message 6 3 2 Program Output Labels messages Selecting the 2 key from the Store Messages menu allows the user to record voice prompts linked to the programmable outputs 3 seconds maximum as shown in the diagram on page 26 These messages are played when entering the User s Opening Menu and when changing the state of the programmable outputs see section 5 0 on page 22 Default Labels messages Sample Program Output Labels Output 1 is lt on off gt Garage door is open Output 2 is lt on off gt Air conditioning is off 6 3 3 Pager Messages If key 3 is selected from the Store Messages menu you will be able to record numerical pager messages Up to four 32 digit pager messages can be programmed each of which is linked to a specific zone input as shown
16. 6 4 Default 1234 Installer PIN section 4 4 1 Default 777444 Telephone and dialing Parameters Dialing Method section 4 1 1 Redials section 4 1 2 Pulse Options section 4 1 3 Post Pager Delay section 4 1 4 Rings for Answering section 4 5 1 Ans Override section 4 5 2 TLM section 4 5 3 Pulse Tone 0 to 3 N America Europe 0 2 4 or 6 sec 1 to 8 24 to 60 sec 0 to 5 6 to Call Progress Options Busy Tone section 4 6 1 Ringing Tone section 4 6 2 No Dial Tone Action section 4 6 3 Voice Message amp Pager Telephone Numbers section 6 1 Location 1 Post Dial Delay Location 2 Post Dial Delay Location 3 Post Dial Delay Location 4 Post Dial Delay Location 5 Post Dial Delay Location 6 Post Dial Delay Location 7 Post Dial Delay Location 8 Post Dial Delay 32 Reference and Installation Manual Recorded Voice Messages section 6 3 1 Message Length section 4 2 1 2x30sec or 4x15sec Message Repeats section 4 2 2 1 to 8 Kiss off Options section 4 2 3 or both Location 1 Zone 1 Location 2 Zone 2 Location 3 Zone 3 Location 4 Zone 4 Recorded Pager Messages section 6 3 3 Location 5 Zone 1 Location 6 Zone 2 Location 7 Zone 3 Location 8 Zone 4 Recorded Output Labels section 6 3 2 Location 1 Output 1 off Location 2 Output 1 o
17. PARAVOX VOICE DiALER MODULE V1 10 SECURITY HAS VOICE gado la C4 N PARAVOX TABLE CONTENTS 1 0 INTRODUCTION 2 22 32 222 22a 3 dll SYSTEM FEATURES a a 3 1 2 TECHNICAL 8 4 442 2 000 0 1000 eene nnne nennen 4 1 3 GLOSSARY OF TERMS ieget iesu eie rettet er dera 4 2 0 INSTALLATION iii eerie eesti hes 5 2 1 LOCATION AND MOUNTING 2 enne nnn enne nnns 5 2 2 POWER CONNEGTIONS He ina 5 2 3 TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTIONS eee 5 2 4 ZONE INPUT 6 000000 eee enne 7 2 5 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS PGMS 7 2 6 SYSTEM BESET nisse d 8 3 0 BASIC 9 3 1 LED INDICATORS ten AN 3 1 1 LED 3 1 2 Pulse LED 3 1 3 Busy LED G 2 STANDEY MODE e EDU ss nine 3 3 DIALER MODE 2a 2 ee EC adas 4 0 INSTALLER S PROGRAMMING 12 4 1 DIALING OPTIONS 4 200000 0 0 0 nennen ennt nennen nennen nennen 13 4 1 1 Dialing Method 13 4 1 2 ii 13 4 13 Pulso Opti Ssnan a a Aaaa aa 14 4 1 4 Post Pager Message Delay 14 4 2 VOICE MESSAGE OPTIONS eee 14
18. al out list If after dialing the number there is a busy signal the ParaVox will hang up queue the number for redial wait for 4 seconds and dial the next number in the dial out list Pager Number 7 8 After dialing the number and after the Post Dial Delay has elapsed see section 6 1 on page 24 the ParaVox will begin transmitting the recorded numerical message linked to the triggered zone see section 6 3 on page 26 After transmitting the message and after the Post Pager Delay see section 4 1 4 on page 14 it will hang up and dial the next number in the dial out list Since the ParaVox assumes that the pager service has received and relayed the message user acknowledgment kiss off is not required and the ParaVox no longer attempts to dial this number again regardless of the number of Redials programmed see section 4 1 2 on page 13 If after dialing the number there is a busy signal the voice dialer will hang up queue the number for redial wait for 4 seconds and dial the next number in the dial out list 10 Reference and Installation Manual Dial Out List For example if zone input 1 has been assigned to dial telephone number locations 1 and 2 and the Redials are set to 2 The Voice Dialer will dial out as follows 1st attempt call TEL1 then call TEL2 1st redial call TEL1 then call TEL2 2nd redial call TEL1 then call TEL2 Please note that pager numbers are dialed only once regardless of the Redials setting u
19. am these termination methods Refer to Figure 1 on page 6 for more information EXAMPLE Connect the output of a control panel s PGM to zone input 1 as shown in figure 1 on page 7 Program the PGM to activate when there is an alarm When an alarm occurs in the control panel the PGM output will activate close The ParaVox will recognize this change and proceed to dial out as defined by the Telephone Num ber Assignment for zone input 1 see section 6 5 A 12Vdc input termination method is also available Using this method the Para Vox will verify the voltage levels of a device connected to its input and responds accordingly depending on the programmed Idle State see section 4 3 2 on page 16 To ensure reliable triggering when using the 0 12Vdc termination method connect a 22KQ resistor in series 2 5 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS PGMs Two outputs PGM1 and PGM2 are available on the ParaVox for remote switching of other devices A user can remotely activate close or deactivate open the output by calling the ParaVox and pressing the appropriate key see section 5 0 on page 22 For example a PGM can be used to turn on air conditioning or heat extinguish lights activate a sprinkler system or open a garage door When activated a PGM provides a maximum 50mA current sink to OVac If the load on the PGM is to exceed 50mA we recommend using a relay as shown in Figure 1 on page 6 Paravox 7 2 6 SYSTEM Performing
20. d Group F Range is 800ms 1 2s ON 1 6s 2 4s OFF Japan Korea 4 6 3 No Dial Tone Action With option 1 selected the ParaVox will continue to dial if no dial tone is present after 8 seconds With option 2 selected the ParaVox will hang up if no dial tone is present after 16 seconds Paravox 21 5 0 USER S OPENING MENU The User s Opening Menu allows a user to activate or deactivate the programmable outputs and enter the User s Programming Mode see section 6 0 on page 23 Please note that while in any of the user menus detailed voice prompts will guide the user through available selections Also note that pressing the key at any time will revert to the preceding section without saving In most situations users and installers can type over voice prompts rather than waiting for the prompt to end The ParaVox will repeat the voice prompts four times If no actions are made in this time the ParaVox will hang up To enter the User s Opening Menu Call the ParaVox Voice Dialer E If there is an answering machine sharing the same line refer to NE the Answering Machine Override Option in section 4 5 2 Hello please enter your PIN 4 Key the User PIN default 1234 Output one is on off Output two is on off This message can be programmed see section 6 3 4 Select the desired action as shown below 1 go to User s hang
21. dialer functionality by entering the Test Message Sending menu and entering a digit between one and eight corresponding to the desired telephone number location see section 6 1 page 24 If an empty location is selected no number is stored there the error prompt will be played Another selection can then be entered After selecting the desired telephone number location the ParaVox will dial the selected telephone number and after the Post Dial Delay it will play the message recorded in Message Location 1 Telephone numbers 1 to 4 will always play the voice message stored Voice Message Location 1 numbers 5 to 8 will always play the pager message stored in Pager Message Location 5 EXAMPLE To test the message transmission of telephone number 4 Press the 6 key from the User s Main Menu then press the 4 key to select Telephone Number Location 4 The ParaVox will dial the number stored in Telephone Number Location 4 When the Post Dial Delay has elapsed the ParaVox will transmit the message programmed in Voice Message Location 1 Paravox 31 7 0 PROGRAMMING DATA SHEET The following pages have been provided to record the ParaVox s settings Personal Identification Numbers PINs User PIN Length section 4 4 2 Installer PIN Length section 4 4 3 User PIN 1 section 6 4 Default 1234 User PIN 2 section 6 4 Default 1234 User PIN 3 section 6 4 Default 1234 User PIN 4 section
22. ditioning or heat extinguishing lights activating a sprinkler system or opening a garage door 1 1 SYsTEM FEATURES Voice and Pager Dial out Capable Remote programming from any DTMF capable telephone The dialer can be configured to provide four 15 second messages or two 30 second messages Automatic Gain Control AGC provides excellent recorded speech quality Both DTMF and Pulse Dialing Each zone can dial out a maximum of four 32 digit telephone numbers individually allocated for either voice or pager Dial out priority can be set for each zone enabling the most important number to be dialed first Terminate received messages by pressing the 2 key twice All system information messages telephone pager and PIN numbers are stored in secure NV non volatile RAM Paravox 3 NEW version 1 10 Kiss off Options User s can terminate received alarm activation message of current call or of all pending calls No Dial Tone Option Wait 8 seconds for dial tone and continue to dial or wait 16 seconds for dial tone and hang up Post Pager Message Delay After dialing the pager number Paravox will wait the programmed delay period before sending the message Local Reset Feature Zone 4 can be used as a local reset switch which when activated will cancel all calls from a currently triggered zone 1 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Input Voltage Current Consumption Power Consumption Zone
23. do not wait more than 4 seconds between key presses After entering a number make sure to press the key and then select a Post Dial Delay as shown above 24 Heference and Installation Manual 6 2 DELETE TELEPHONE AND NUMBERS see section 4 Delete Telephone Numbers Voice Message Pager Message To Exi Telephone Numbers Telephone Numbers Select voice message Select pager telephone telephone number location number location yn ae ud Are you sure For Yes For No Previously stored voice message telephone numbers and pager telephone numbers can be deleted by entering option 1 or 2 from the Delete Telephone Numbers menu Select the desired voice message telephone or pager number location Deletion is confirmed by entering 1 for yes or 2 for no When you delete a telephone number the ParaVox will automatically remove number from all zone assignments Paravox 25 6 3 RECORD VOICE OR MESSAGES User Main Menu see section 6 Store Messages To Record Voice Messages To Record Program Output Labels Select Voice Message Location Select Program Output Label Location f Voice Message Length section 4 2 is set to 4 messages Location 1 Output 1 is off Location 1 15 sec message for Zone 1 Location 2 Output 1 is on Location 2 15 sec message for Zone 2 Location 3 Output 2 is
24. e enter your PIN STEP 2 On telephone keypad key in the Installer PIN default 777444 A confirmation tone BEEP BEEP BEEP indicates the PIN was accepted STEP 3 Select an action from the INSTALLER S MAIN MENU Program Voice Message Options see section 4 2 Program Dialing Options Program Zone Options see section 4 1 see section 4 3 Program PINs see section 4 4 Go to User s Hang Up Program Main Menu Answering Options see section 6 see section 4 5 Call Progress Options see section 4 6 12 Reference and Installation Manual 4 1 DIALING OPTIONS see section 4 Dialing Options Post Pager 1 Method Redials Pulse Options Message Delay t Pulse 3 beeps 0 2 None 3 beeps 7 North America 3 beeps 7 None 3 beeps Tone 3 bep One 3 beeps Europe 3 beeps 1 Two seconds 3 beeps Exit Two 3 beeps E Exit Four seconds 3 beeps Three 3 beeps gt Six seconds 3 beeps DEF E Exit NM Bold default setting pasea m x 4 1 1 Dialing Method The ParaVox can use Pulse or Tone DTMF dialing The ParaVox automatically switches to tone dialing when transmitting pager messages Please note that pulse dialing is not recommended and if used proper operation is not guaranteed 4 1 2 Redials This parameter defines how many times excluding the first attempt the ParaVox will redial the same telep
25. hone number if a busy signal is detected or if it hasn t received a kiss off from the user Since the ParaVox assumes the pager service has received and relayed the message the ParaVox does not redial pager numbers unless the number was busy Please note that the ParaVox does not immediately redial the same number It will dial any other numbers in the Dial Out List see section 3 3 before returning to the same number i e 1 2 1 42 NOT 1 1 2 2 13 4 1 3 Pulse Options When using Pulse Dialing the ParaVox can use North American 1 1 5 ratio 10PPS or European 1 2 ratio 10PPS dialing characteristics 4 1 4 Post Pager Message Delay After dialing the pager number ParaVox will wait the programmed delay period before sending the message After sending the message ParaVox will hang up The Post Pager Message Delay can be set to zero two four or six seconds 4 2 VOICE MESSAGE OPTIONS see section 4 Voice Message Options Repeats Kiss Off Exit and 3 beeps 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 24 x 15 3 beeps 1 One 3 beeps 24541 only 3 beeps 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 E Exit Two 3 beeps only 3 beeps 1 Exit 1 Eight 3 1 i E Exit A CA AE Bold default setting 4 2 1 Voice Message Length The ParaVox can be configured to provide either two 3
26. in the figure on the previous page When a triggered zone has been programmed to dial out a pager number see section 6 5 on page 30 and when the number is reached the voice dialer will transmit the recorded numerical message linked to the triggered zone Paravox 27 In the following example notice how the messages are linked to the triggered zone and not the telephone numbers Zone 4 is to dial telephone number locations 1 and 2 When zone 4 has triggered the ParaVox will dial the telephone number stored in telephone number location 1 After the Post Dial Delay the ParaVox will play the message recorded in Voice Message Location 4 The ParaVox will proceed by dialing the number recorded in telephone number location 1 After the Post Dial Delay the ParaVox will play the message recorded in Voice Message Location 4 6 4 CHANGE USER PIN DEFAULT 1234 User s Main Menu see section 6 Change User PIN Enter User Number d Only the Installer must enter a User 1 PIN location 1 pre 1 d P Enter new PIN Verify new PIN PIN changed Press the at any time to revert to the User s Main Menu without saving The ParaVox system supports up to four user PINs which can be 4 or 6 digits in length as defined in section 4 4 2 on page 18 6 4 1 Installer Instructions After entering the User s Programming Mode press the 4 ke
27. ines how long a zone input must remain in its opposite state triggered before the ParaVox responds to the triggering of the zone input This feature prevents any momentary glitches in the system from causing unnecessary dial outs Each zone input can be set with a Zone Speed of 0 1 seconds to 80 seconds 4 3 4 Zone 4 Mode If you select option 1 the ParaVox will process zone 4 like any other zone in the voice dialer Zone 4 will be considered normal PE This feature applies H 1 to zone 4 only i E 4 Normal 3 beeps Zone 4 is Local Reset 3 beeps Special Default E Exit return to zone option selection you select option 2 zone 4 can be used as a local reset kiss off Program the appropriate Zone Options and when zone 4 has met the trigger requirements Zone Options the ParaVox will cancel all pending calls assigned to the currently triggered zone zones 1 to 3 Special Defaults for Zone 4 Local Reset kiss off enabled No EOL resistor Normally Open Zone Speed 1 one second Paravox 17 4 4 PIN OPTIONS Installer s Main Menu see section 4 len n BIN 6 digits 3 beeps 6 digits 3 beeps 1 1 Bold default setting 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 PIN Options SOSA RATES RODEA eer E i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 Change User Installer Exit 1 Installer PIN PIN Length PIN Length i 1 ml lo HET
28. ings Before Answering see section 4 5 1 above to less than the number of rings required for the answering machine to answer The user then calls the ParaVox and hangs up before the programmed number of rings If the user redials waiting at least 10 sec within the period defined by Paravox 19 the Answering Machine Override option 24 60 sec the ParaVox will immediately pick up the line 4 5 3 Telephone Line Monitoring TLM Telephone Line Monitoring checks the telephone line every second to see if it is still connected In the TLM options menu two different items must be programmed 1 Ifthe line is disconnected for longer than the period defined by options 6 to 4 see figure on previous page the ParaVox will activate PGM2 2 When PGM2 is activated PGM2 will remain activated for the period defined by options 1 to 5 see figure on previous page PGM2 will continue to re trigger for as long as the line is disconnected To completely disable telephone line monitoring set the TLM option to 0 4 6 CALL PROGRESS OPTIONS Installer s Main Menu see section 4 guna Call Progress Options Busy Tone Ringing Tone No Dial Exit Progress Progress Tone Action CRE Group 3 beeps 1 1 Group 3 beeps Wait 8 sec amp continue 3 beeps PB Group B 3 beeps 24 Group 3 beeps Wait 16 amp hang 3 beeps 4 l Gro
29. n Location 3 Output 2 off Location 4 Output 2 on Assign Numbers to Zones section 6 5 1st Location 2nd Location 3rd Location 4th Location Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone Options section 4 3 Zone Type Idle State Zone Speed Notes Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 4 Local Reset Option section 4 3 4 enabled disabled Paravox 33 8 0 INDEX A Answering Machine Override Answering Options e Answering Machine Override 19 Rings Before Answering Telephone Line Monitoring Assign Telephone Numbers Assigning Telephone Numbers 30 B Basic Operation 9 Busy Groups Cadence Options See Progress Options Call Progress Options 20 Busy Groups 21 No Dial Tone Action 21 Ring Groups 21 Change Installer 18 Change User PIN 28 Changing User PIN if Installer 28 Changing User PIN if User 29 connecting power 5 connecting telephone lines 5 Connecting the Telephone Line 5 D Data Sheet 2 1822 AN Een 32 Debounce Time See Zone Speed Delay after pager message 14 Delete Telephone and Pager Numbers 25 Deleting Telephone amp Pager Numbers 25
30. nding section 6 6 Return to Installer s Programming Mode section 4 Hang Up This option is not available to users Exit Programming Mode Paravox 23 6 1 STORE TELEPHONE NUMBERS see section 6 Store Telephone Numbers Ooo For Voice Message For Pager Message To Exit Telephone Numbers Telephone Numbers pen n tnn H gt Select voice message Select pager telephone LEE telephone number location number location Does a number already exist Enter Telephone Pager Number Digits ves Post Dial Delay H Telephone or Select delay before E Run uU p Pager Number p gt message sequence M To Review 1 Digit Optional 32 digits transmission Oto 9 Optional O Waits for answer Pi 20 sec 1 1 5 10 sec 1 To Save After entering a number make sure to 2 3 sec 6 12 sec press the key and then select Post 3 5 sec 7 15 sec 2 Dial Delay 4 7 sec 8 18 sec A rer mosa nc eg The ParaVox unit can store up to four telephone numbers in locations 1 to 4 and up to four pager numbers in location numbers 5 to 8 When a telephone number location is assigned to a zone input see section 6 5 on page 30 the ParaVox will dial the number programmed here whenever the zone input is triggered When entering numbers
31. nless the number was busy Also note that telephone numbers are not redialed once kiss off is received Paravox 11 4 0 INSTALLER S PROGRAMMING MODE The nstaller s Programming Mode allows parameters to be set that are not available in the User s Programming Mode In the nstaller s Programming Mode there aren t any voice prompts to guide your way However when a programmable setting has been programmed you will hear a confirmation tone 3 beeps and the ParaVox will save and exit When choosing a selection that isn t available the telephone will emit a rejection tone 1 long beep PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE Change number of Redials to 2 1 Dial the ParaVox telephone number Hello please enter your PIN 2 Enter a valid Installer PIN beep beep beep 3 Press 1 to program Dialing Options 4 Press 2 to program Redials 5 Press 2 to set Redials to 2 beep beep beep Automatically saves and exits 6 Pressing the key at any time reverts to the preceding section without saving In most situations users and installers can type over voice prompts rather than waiting for the prompt to end The ParaVox will hang up if no actions are made after approximately 60 seconds To enter the Installer s Programming Mode STEP 1 Dial the telephone number to which the ParaVox Voice Dialer is connected When the Voice Dialer answers see Rings Before Answring in section 4 5 1 you will hear Hello pleas
32. oard with the six pins on the back plastic mounting case and snap into place After completing required wiring run the wires through the entry hole on the back of the plastic case and screw the back of the plastic case onto the selected installation site and affix the plastic cover 2 2 POWER CONNECTIONS The auxiliary terminals 12Vdc of any Paradox series control panel can be used to power the ParaVox by connecting the AUX and AUX of the control panel to the 12VDc and GND terminals of the voice dialer If desired a Paradox 12Vdc 801 Power Supply and a 12Vdc backup battery can be used to power the ParaVox Refer to Figure 1 on page 6 2 3 TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTIONS The ParaVox Voice Dialer has been designed to be connected to a PSTN or a PABX telephone system It places outgoing calls in response to zone input changes and seizes incoming calls when entering programming mode The telephone line terminals are connected as shown in Figure 1 on page 6 Avoid connecting pulse dial telephones to the T1 and H1 terminals of the ParaVox The customer s telephone line connected to the ParaVox cannot be used to program the unit You must connect or use a seperate telephone line ex through a cell phone to program the ParaVox Paravox 5 Figure 1 ParaVox Installation Diagram Resets all ParaVox settings to OK LED pulses during normal The PULSE LED indicates the TLM and dialing factory defaults operation state see section 3 1
33. s 13 Repeat voice messages 15 1 11 T 8 Reset System an dreams 8 Ring Groups n se 21 Rings Before Answering 19 S Sending Test Messages 31 Set Installer PIN Length 18 Set User PIN Length 18 Specifications 4 specifications 4 Standby Mode 9 Store Telephone Numbers 24 System Features 3 Syste Reset seu cibis 8 T Technical Specifications 4 Telephone amp Pager Numbers Delete 25 Telephone Line Connections 5 Telephone Line Monitoring 20 Telephone Line Monitoring 20 Telephone Number Assignment 30 Telephone Numbers Deleting 25 Paravox 35 Telephone Numbers Store Telephone Numbers Storing Terminals Zone Input Test Message Sending TLM U User PIN Change User PIN Changing User Programming Mode User s Opening Menu User s Programming Mode Change User PIN Deleting Pager Numbers Deleting Telephone Numbers Recording Messages Store Telephone Numbers Telephone Number Assignment Test Message Sending V Voice Message Length Voice Message Number Voice Message Options Kiss Off Options Me
34. ssage Length Message Repeats Voice Message Recording Voice Message Repeats Voice Messages 2 Zone 4 Mode Zone 4 Special Defaults Zone Input Terminals Zone Options Idle State Zone 4 Mode Zone Speed Zone Type 36 Heference and Installation Manual Zone Speed Zone Type WARRANTY The Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year Except as specifically stated herein all express or implied warranties whatsoever statutory or otherwise including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded Because Seller does not install or connect the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by Seller Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing at Seller s option any product not meeting the specifications In no event shall the Seller be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or incidental including without limitation any damages for lost profits stolen goods or claims by any other party caused by defective goods or otherwise arising from the improper incorrect or otherwise faulty installation or use of the merchandise sold NOTES NOTES
35. tion from 1 to 5 then re enter TLM options Answering Options and select one option from 6 to ft Rings before Answering TLM 1 Answering Machine Override Te 1 1 ring 3 beeps 0 Disabled 3 beeps 02 Disabled 3 beeps 80 sec 3 beeps 2 rings 3 beeps 1 24 sec 3 beeps m 1 sec 3 beeps 60 sec 3 beeps PEF 3 rings 3 beeps 32 sec 3 beeps 2 sec 3 beeps 4 min 3 beeps 40 sec 3 beeps 5 sec 3 beeps 8 rings 3 beeps 4 i 48 sec 3 beeps 10 sec 3 beeps 20 min 3 beeps Exit 5 zl 20 8856 S beeps PGM2 will activate if TLM fails for duration 60 sec 3 beeps 2 will remain of time programmed here activated for the Exit period programmed here Exit Dsl min Bold default setting 10 min 3 beeps CFE 56 sec 3 beeps ro 4 5 1 Rings Before Answering This parameter determines after how many rings the ParaVox will wait before answering the telephone call This parameter can be set from 1 to 8 rings If an answering machine is sharing the same line as the ParaVox please refer to the Answering Machine Override option see section 4 5 2 below Set this parameter to a minimum of two rings in order for this feature to function correctly 4 5 2 Answering Machine Override If there is an answering machine sharing the same line as the ParaVox you must set the R
36. up D 3 beeps 4 7 Group D 3 beeps 6 Group F 3 beeps Bold Default Setting Et Exit Group E 3 beeps 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 eeps Group eeps Exi h A DEF DEF 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 20 Reference Installation Manual 4 6 1 Groups Group Range is 400 600ms ON OFF time Canada USA Japan Korea Israel Africa Taiwan Germany Cyprus France Ireland Poland Switzerland Portugal Netherlands Luxembourg Bulgaria 4 Group B Range is 240 450ms ON OFF time Australia New Zealand UK Finland Greece Hungary Group C Range is 160 300ms ON OFF time Italy Spain Sweden Iceland Brazil Bulgaria 3 Group D Range is 120 750ms ON OFF time All others i e Norway Belgium Bulgaria 1 Bulgaria 2 Ireland Singapore Czech Republic 4 6 2 Ring Groups Group A Range is 750ms 1 5s ON 2 8s 4 8s OFF Hungary Czech Republic Finland Greece Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Germany Poland Iceland Belgium Bulgaria 2 Switzerland Group B Range is 750ms 1 25s ON 4 0s 6 0s OFF Austria Portugal Sweden Group C Range is 1 25s 1 75s ON 2 75s 3 85s OFF Cyprus France Spain Group D Range is 1 6s 2 4s ON 3 2s 4 8s OFF Canada USA Taiwan Brazil Israel Group E Range is 400ms ON 200ms OFF 400ms ON 2s OFF repeated 2096 U K Ireland Africa Singapore Australia New Zealan
37. y to enter the Change User PIN menu Select which User PIN from 1 to 4 that you wish to change and enter the new PIN twice The key can be pressed at any time to exit without saving 28 Heference and Installation Manual 6 4 2 User Instructions After entering the User s Programming Mode the user presses the 4 key to enter the Change User PIN menu The user then enters the new PIN twice please note that the user does not have to select a User PIN location After entering the PIN twice the ParaVox automatically saves the PIN in a User PIN location Users can only change their own PINs the PIN used to enter the User s Main Menu The key can be pressed at any time to exit without saving When programming a user PIN for the first time the user must enter the User s Main Menu using the default User PIN 1234 Then change the PIN to the desired number To program subsequent User PINs the user must exit and re enter the User s Main Menu using the default PIN Please note that the default User PIN 1234 is only erased after programming all 4 user PINs Therefore if only one user is going to use the system we recommend programming the same user PIN in all four locations in order to erase the default PIN Paravox 29 6 5 TELEPHONE NUMBER ASSIGNMENT see section 6 Assign Numbers to Zone Enter Zone Number Locations from 1 to 8 can be selected see section 6 1 Enter number location to dial first
38. zone inputs on the ParaVox has triggered the voice dialer immediately enters the Dialer Mode see section 3 3 on page 16 2 When receiving an incoming call the ParaVox waits a pre determined number of rings see Answering Options in section 4 5 on page 19 seizes the line and enters the Programming Mode If the ParaVox is sharing the same line as an answering machine please refer to Answering Machine Override in section 4 5 2 Paravox 9 3 3 DIALER MODE When a zone input has triggered the ParaVox 1 2 3 Seizes the telephone line and disconnects all other telephones Waits for a dial tone see No Dial Tone Action in section 4 6 3 on page 21 Dials the first telephone pager number assigned to the triggered zone input see Telephone Number Assignment in section 6 5 on page 30 If its a Voice Message Number go to step 4 If it s a Pager Number go to step 7 Voice Message Number 4 After dialing the number and after the Post Dial Delay has elapsed see section 6 1 on page 24 the ParaVox will begin transmitting the recorded message linked to the triggered zone see section 6 3 on page 26 It will transmit the message the number of times defined by the Voice Message Hepeats see section 4 2 2 on page 15 The user must acknowledge receipt kiss off of the message see section 4 2 3 on page 15 If the ParaVox does not receive a kiss off it will hang up queue the number for redial and dial the next number in the di

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