i-on Range Installer Menu OptionsPage 117TriggersIn the control unit you can link up to five different trigger events to each speech message.A trigger event is one item selected from a list of alarm types.To link specific trigger events to individual messages select Communications – SpeechDialler – Triggers.The display shows a list of speech messages. (Note that the home message does notappear. The control unit always sends the home message at the beginning of eachtransmission.) Select the message that you wish to program. The display then shows a listof five triggers.Select a trigger and the display shows a list of available alarm events. Select one alarmevent for that trigger. When you have selected an alarm event the display shows the list oftriggers again. You may program one alarm event for each of the five triggers in the list.Note: If you wish to report tampers, then you must select the “Tampers” alarm event for atrigger.When you finish selecting alarms for each trigger, you have now linked alarm events totriggers, and one or more triggers to a message.DestinationsOnce you have programmed telephone numbers, messages and triggers, you must thenlink specific messages to individual telephone numbers. To do this select Communications– Speech Dialler – Destinations.Select a message from the list on the display. The control unit will show you a list oftelephone numbers. If you gave a telephone number a name then the display shows thename instead of the digits of the number.Highlight a telephone number and press until a “Yes” appears after the number. Press when you have finished. The control unit will send the selected speech message toevery telephone number with a “Yes” next to it.Note: There are a total of five voice messages available. The control unit always sends theHome Message at the beginning of every speech report. The control unit then sendsmessages 1, 2, 3 or 4 to the telephone numbers you selected.Call AcknowledgeIf the called party answers a speech dialler call, then they can end the call by sending backa DTMF ‘9’.With Call Acknowledge enabled the control unit ends the call when it receives a DTMF ‘5’or ‘9’. If the control unit does not receive a DTMF ‘5’ or ‘9’ then it attempts to call again (upto three times).Note that after receiving a DTMF ‘5’ the control unit will go on to call any otherprogrammed speech dialler numbers.After receiving a DTMF ‘9’ the control unit will cancel all further calls for the current alarm.With Call Acknowledge disabled the control unit stops further call attempts to that numberas soon as it detects a call being answered.SMSThe control unit can send alarm reports by SMS message to any of four telephonenumbers. Each alarm report is a single SMS message, comprising:A Home Message and a text message. You must program the control unit with thecontent of these messages.