Options, Configurations, Alarms – GAI-Tronics 10959-201 and 10959-203 Wall-mount Audio Messenger Interface User Manual
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Options
Telephone access
Integration to Page/Party
®
systems
Up to 40 user defined inputs and 40 user defined outputs
Audio routing to eight zones
AMI redundancy for system reliability
Integration to ADVANCE systems
Table 1. Wall-Mount AMI Models and Accessories
Model Description
10959-201
AMI, Wall-Mount with Page/Party
®
Interface
10959-203
AMI, Wall-Mount with Page/Party
®
Interface and Telephone Interface
12584-001
I/O Control Module Option
XDM002A
Desktop Paging Microphone
10960-001 Zone
Interface
Module
10962-00x
AMI Redundancy Controller
Configurations
Alarms
The ACT tool includes pre-recorded tones suitable for almost any application. The tones include typical
emergency tones (i.e., a siren, slow whoop, etc.) and signaling or process tones (i.e., a gong, steady tone,
etc.). All of the tones and speech messages broadcast by the AMI are stored in MP3 file format. For
applications where a required tone is not supplied, any tone recorded or stored in an MP3 file format can
be used with the AMI.
Inputs/Outputs
The AMI includes eight configurable inputs and outputs. Typically, the inputs are configured to activate
tones and/or speech messages, mute audio playback, or reset alarms. The outputs are typically used to
activate external signaling devices, interface to automated control systems or interface to paging system
equipment.
If the standard eight inputs and outputs are not sufficient for an application, an I/O Control Module can be
added to the system. The I/O control module provides an additional 32 inputs and 32 digital outputs
expanding the total I/O to 40 each.
Timed Events
The AMI has the capability to perform several functions based on the time of day. With the ACT
software, events can be scheduled to occur at any interval (hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, etc.).