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English, Technical description, Installation – ABUS AZWG10100 Speech module for GSM-Interface II User Manual

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AZWG10100

English

Technical description

The AZWG10100 voice module, which you can plug in to the AZWG10000 GSM-
Interface, enables transmission of voice messages over the GSM network.

In the event of an alarm by intrusion, fire, etc., the GSM-Interface calls you and
sends you a voice message recorded on the voice module.
Each of the pre-recorded voice messages is automatically played when you accept
the call. You can end and simultaneously confirm the voice message by pressing
of“1” on your phone.

The AZWG10100 can work only with AZWG10000 (software version 2.38 or later).

Each voice message can be assigned to the following events:

1. Triggering of inputs 1, 2, 3, 4
2. Tamper

Event

3. PSTN Loss Event
4. Main Power Loss Event
5. GSM Low Battery Event
6. Periodic Test Event

Installation

Description of components

See Fig. 1:

a) Jumper

J5

b) GSM

mainboard

c) Microphone
d) Socket for 8 pins
e) Socket for 9 pins
f)

Mainboard of GSM-Interface (RP200GSX1ABU)

Installation

1. Disconnect the mains power supply and the battery of the GSM-Interface.
2. Open the housing to access the mainboard.
3. Plug the voice module into the corresponding sockets as shown in Fig. 1.
4. Plug in jumper J5 at position 1.
5. Connect the mains power supply and the battery of the GSM-Interface.

Recording and playing voice messages

You can record 4 voice messages, each up to 16 seconds long. You can then play
back the messages to check them.

For a description of the parts of the voice module, see Fig. 2.