Defining the event announcement message – RISCO Group ProSYS, Interactive Voice Module User Manual
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Voice Module Programming and Operations Manual
Defining the Event Announcement
Message
Upon event occurrence, such as alarm activation, the Voice
module informs you of a security situation, such as intrusion or fire, by
calling you and playing a pre-recorded Event announcement
message.
The Event announcement message consists of the following 4
messages, each of which is defined individually:
Common message:
User-defined identification of the premises,
for example, the address and/or telephone number of the
premises. This message is up to 10 seconds long. The default
Common message is
Hello, this is your RISCO Group security
system calling
.
Event message:
System-defined description of the security
situation that has occurred, for example, Intruder alarm. Ask
your installer for a list of possible Event messages.
Partition message:
User-defined name for the partition in which
the event occurred, for example, First floor. The default system
description is
Partition x
where
x
is the partition number. The
Partition message can be up to 2 seconds long, and is only
announced when the Event announcement message concerns
a partition.
Zone message:
User-defined name for the zone in which the
event occurred, for example, Kitchen. The default system
description is
Zone x
where
x
is the zone number. The Zone
message can be up to 2 seconds long, and is only announced
when the Event announcement message concerns a zone.
The following are 2 examples of an Event announcement message:
Common Event
Partition Zone
24 Oaklands. Intruder alarm.
Ground floor. Kitchen.
24 Oaklands. Low battery trouble.
NOTE:
Event Restore announcements include the word
Restore
after the Event message.
Defining the Event announcement message consists of specifying
the order in which these messages are announced, as described
below, and recording your own Common, Partition and Zone
messages, as described on page 12.