GAI-Tronics MI05-101 Merge / Isolate Cabinet with External Option User Manual
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Model 10959-103 Audio Messenger with Telephone Interface
The Model 10959-103 provides all of the same functions as the Model 10959-101 described above, but
also allows individuals to access the system page and party line using a standard telephone. Voice
paging and party line conversations are supported; however, this feature does not support dial out access
from the Page/Party
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stations. By dialing a predetermined extension, the telephone caller can broadcast a
page over the system speakers in all zones and converse on party line 5.
Detailed programming options and operation are explained in Pub. 42004-398 for the Model 10959-103.
Model GTK99019 Audio Interface
The Model GTK99019 Audio Interface allows access to the Page/Party
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system from a remote device.
Access to the page line and party line 4 is supported. Possible applications for this interface include
broadcasting an external audio source over the paging speakers. One-way or two-way radio
communication between the Page/Party
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handset stations and an external radio system is another possible
application.
Detailed operation is explained in the instructions provided in Pub. K99019iom.
Model GTD99001-VLCX Volume Level Control Transmitter
The VLC Transmitter is activated when a voice page is generated from the master station. When active,
the transmitter produces a signal on the page line, which in turn activates remote devices that are set to
monitor the page line.
Typical applications of the VLC transmitter include:
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Activating strobes or other external signaling devices.
Increasing output to speakers and disabling handset page capabilities at Page/Party
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equipped with VLC receivers.