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ABUS FU9001 Privest Wireless Alarm Base Set Installation User Manual

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Chapter 8 Programming within the user programming menu

This chapter explains an important menu option in the user menu. This menu option is for programming voice messages and
conducting a walk test.

8.1 Programming voice messages

Your ABUS wireless alarm system can issue system events locally and by telephone using voice messages. This greatly simplifies
operating the system and enables remote control of the system by telephone. The voice message menu option is in the user menu.
Only a user with the Grand Master PIN or an installer PIN has the authority to change voice messages. The voice message menu has
the following submenus:

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Message structure, page 8-80

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Voice labeling, page 8-78

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Test message, page 8-81

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Local Announcement Messages, page 8-83

To access the voice message menu:

1. Press

to enter the user menu. The press

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or press

or

until you see the

voice message menu option, and then press

.

2. Enter the installer PIN or the Grand Master PIN on the keypad and press

.

3. The first submenu appears on the display:

You are now in the voice message menu and can access the submenus as described in the following sections.

Types of voice message

The following three types of voice message can be generated by your ABUS wireless alarm system:

• Event message: In the case of an alarm or an important event, your ABUS wireless alarm system calls the defined

FM numbers and transmits the event as a voice text by telephone. This event message consists of four modules that
you can define according to your requirements:

General message: a general identification message that tells the listener where the call comes from. The factory setting is:
“Hallo, this is your ABUS security system calling.”

Event message: an automatically generated alarm-related voice message describing the alarm/event, e.g., “fire

alarm”.

Area message: if you have divided your wireless alarm system into several areas, the message tells you where

the event has occurred, e.g., “residential area”.

Zone message: an automatically generated alarm-related voice message used for identifying the zone that

triggered the alarm, e.g., “bedroom”.

A complete event message can be: “Hallo, this is your ABUS security system calling, fire alarm, residential area,
bedroom.”

Status message: The status message gives you an overview of the state of your wireless alarm system – i.e.,

whether faults exist, which partitions are activated, and which partitions are ready to be activated.

Local message: Like event messages, your ABUS wireless alarm system also issues messages as voice text

over the local loudspeaker.

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