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DT1 Single Channel Talking Dialler
The Nidac DT1 dialler can be triggered from either a positive or negative alarm source. The key switch input can also be used to disable the alarm input for times when the system is not in use or to cancel the dialler locally. Programming of the DT1 is done using the onboard keypad and programmed data can be replayed on the 7 segment display for confirmation. Voice information is recorded using the built in microphone and can be replayed through the onboard speaker.
The display will indicate any errors made while programming. The DT1 can be cancelled by entering a 1 to 7 digit shut down code on DTMF telephones while the alarm message is playing. After the DT1 has been cancelled it will give a confirmation tone.
Features of the DT1 include:
· 15 second user recordable voice message,
· 1 alarm input,
· Key switch input to enable/disable the alarm input,
· Programmable polarity on alarm and key switch inputs,
· Non volatile memory stores all programmed data and voice message for 10 years without power,
· 6 user programmable phone numbers,
· Up to 6 dialling attempts at communicating an alarm condition,
· Remote shutdown of the dialler via user programmable shutdown code of between 1 and 7 digits via DTMF telephone,
· Fully programmable via the on board keypad,
· Programmed information can be verified by replaying it on the 7 segment display (numeric data) or through the on board speaker (voice data),
· 50 millisecond debounce time on all inputs,
· Failure and error code indication,
· 3 year warranty.
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DT6i 6 Channel Talking Dialler
All programming, including the recording of user voice messages, can be done on site via the onboard keypad and microphone. Programmed information can be replayed on the display for confirmation; the display will also indicate any errors made during programming. Voice messages can be replayed through the built in speaker.
The user voice memory can store up to 5 user alarm messages and an address/name message which is played over the phone during an alarm report. The DT6I has pre-recorded messages for fire, burglary, duress, power fail, medical alarm, test and inactivity. A battery low condition will automatically be reported if enabled and an input set up for power failure can be programmed to report the condition if the power is off for between 1 & 90 minutes.
With the addition of a Nidac DRI or DRI-24 Dialler relay Interface you can dial into the DT6I and trigger up to two outputs. This is a useful home automation function that can be used to remotely activate a device such as hydronic heating for example.
Features of the Dialguard DT6I include:
- 5 external alarm inputs, each with user recordable message
- User recordable name & address message
- Programmable delay of up to 99 minutes for power failure reporting
- Internal battery low alarm with optional reporting
- Non-volatile memory stores programmed data and voice messages for 10 years without power
- 6 user programmable phone numbers
- 9 user programmable phone number groups
- Two relay control outputs with the addition of a Nidac DRI or DRI-24 Dialler Relay Interface give home automation functionality
- 12 Volt D.C. operation standard, or 24 Volt D.C. operation with the addition of a Nidac DRI-24 Dialler Relay Interface
- Ability to ring into the dialler to change phone numbers, phone number groups and read the diallers status
- Up to 6 dialing attempts at communicating an alarm condition
- Remote shutdown of the dialler via user programmable shutdown code of between 1 and 7 digits in length on DTMF telephones
- Fully programmable via the on board keypad
- Programmed information can be verified by replaying it on the 7 segment display (numeric data) or through the on board speaker (voice data)
- Programmable polarity on all inputs
- Programmable selection of ‘24 Hour’ or ‘Away/On’ mode on individual alarm inputs
- Dialler key switch input to select between ‘24 Hour’ or ‘Away/On’ modes
- 3 year warranty
- A-Tick approved
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