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Models 10959-903 and 10959-904 Wall-Mount Audio Messenger Interface

Features

record up to 125 tone and/or speech messages
600-ohm, 0 dBm, 1 V
scheduled events
live or recorded speech messages
dial-up telephone access
direct communication with an ACC2500 Audio Control Desk Set via RS-232
33-ohm, 1.5 V
audio output for page and party lines (Model 10959-904 only)
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Functions

Alarms

The ACT tool includes pre-recorded tones suitable for most applications. 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.
Custom speech messages can be recorded and configured for use with the AMI by recording them onto a
PC and storing them in MP3 file format on the AMI's CompactFlash
messages can be created by recording live voice audio on one channel with a tone on the other channel.

Timed Events

The AMI has the capability to perform several functions based on the time of day. Events can be
scheduled to occur at any interval (hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly, etc.). Scheduled events are
configured using the ACT software.

Live Voice Messages

The AMI can broadcast live voice speech messages via a connected Model ACC2500 Audio Control
Center Desk Set. The desk set can be configured to have any level of priority. Assign the highest priority
(0), to configure the desk set for emergency voice broadcasts of live speech messages.

Telephone Operation

The AMI's telephone interface enables live speech broadcasting from a telephone. The AMI must be
connected to an analog station port of a PBX type telephone system or directly to a CO (Central Office)
telephone line on a PSTN (Public Switch Telephone Network) to perform this function.
A remote access security code must be entered when accessing the AMI via telephone (default
programming does not include a password). This code is used to prevent unwanted callers from directly
accessing the system.
The AMI's telephone interface supports two temporal modes of operation: day mode and night mode.
The day mode and night mode can be configured independently of each other. As an example of different
day and night modes; the day mode may be configured to allow callers to page and wait for a subsequent
party line communication, while the night mode is configured to play a tone over the paging system
alerting personnel of an incoming call. The call can be answered at any Page/Party
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