Overview of the ami configuration tool (act) – GAI-Tronics 10959-101 Wall-Mount Audio Messenger Interface (AMI) User Manual

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Overview of the AMI Configuration Tool (ACT)

When programmed, the CompactFlash

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memory card provides the custom configuration for the AMI.

The CompactFlash

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card is programmed using the AMI Configuration Tool software application

provided with the unit. The application must be installed on a Windows PC (Windows 98/XP/2000)
equipped with a USB-connected reader/writer capable of programming CompactFlash

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memory cards.

Please refer to the online help for specific instructions. Some of the configurable parameters are:

1. Fragments: All tones and voice messages are digitally recorded and stored on the CompactFlash

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card as MP3 files.

2. Messages: Each message is a collection of fragments. The content of each message must be defined

by selecting the fragment(s) to be incorporated into the message. Other message parameters include:

• Message title
• Priority
• Volume
• Play mode and repeat interval
• Activation of the 50 kHz VLC tone

3. Inputs: Each input circuit must be enabled or disabled. If enabled, it must be programmed with

several parameters such as:

• Title containing a brief text description of the input and its use
• The type of switch contact being used to activate the input (normally open, closed)
• The action of the switch (maintained, momentary, toggle on/off)
• Function of the input (activate a message, reboot, mute, etc.)

4. Output: Each output circuit must be enabled or disabled. If enabled, it must be programmed with

several parameters such as:

• Title, which contains a brief text description of the output describing its use
• Mode of operation when active (maintained, flash, momentary, flicker)
• Activation assignment from an input or scheduled event

5. Telephone Interface: If using the telephone interface, several parameters must be set:

• The number of rings before answer
• Paging mode (live or recorded)
• Page delay, if recorded
• Maximum page duration
• Selection of a greeting message to be played to the caller
• Selection of a pre-announcement tone to be played to the PA system

6. Event Scheduling: Using the event-scheduling feature, messages can be set up to automatically play

at certain dates and times. When scheduling events several parameters must be set:

• Start and stop times
• Start and stop dates
• Event duration and intervals

7. Zone Groups: Zone groups are configured with a unique description, and assigned any combination

of the eight available output zones.

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