Installation manual

SAFEPATH Manual Sheet 23 of 78
Rev. C April 1999
The following instructions will enable the user to create a telephone string file, play the file back to verify its content, clarity, output
channel assignment, and telephone numbers, and view file data to verify priority.
1. Select “PROGRAM FILE” from the main menu.
2. Select “STRING” from the program file menu.
3. Enter file number.
4. Enter priority level. If no priority level is entered, the Series DX-200 will default to the lowest priority level (5).
5. Enter channel number 1.
6. Select “NO” at the first secondary channel menu.
7. Enter all telephone numbers which are to be called from the string file menu. Telephone numbers must be the first items added
to the string file. Once a file, pause, or repeat has been added, telephone numbers can not be added.
8. Files (voice and non-telephone string), pauses, and repeats may be added to the string file from the string file menu.
9. Select “PLAY FILE” from the main menu.
10. Enter file number.
11. Verify which telephone numbers are being dialed and then listen to the message as it is being played to verify message
content, clarity, and output channel assignment. If the message clarity is unacceptable or the message content or output
channel assignment is incorrect, the message must be re-recorded.
12. Observe the trouble LED's while the message is being played. If an output channel error is indicated, the channel's volume control
must be adjusted higher and/or the problem voice file(s) re-recorded at a higher level.
NOTE
: A string file must not play voice files in an order which would allow 3 or more consecutive seconds of silence. The SAFEPATH
panel will indicate an output channel error whenever audio is not detected for 3 or more seconds while voice files are playing. If
silence is required as part of a message, the silence should be the result of a pause command in the string file to prevent indication
of a trouble condition.
13. Select "DIAGNOSTICS" from the main menu.
14. Select "VIEW FILE DATA" from the diagnostics menu.
15. Enter file number.
16. Check priority level.
Transferring Data
A Series DV-200 is capable of downloading files and system configuration data from itself to a SAFEPATH panel configured with
either a DX-100 or DX-200. Files may be either voice files or string files. System configuration data includes system pause
information.
The Series DV-200 containing the data to be downloaded is referred to as the source Series DV-200. The digital voice module (DX-
100 or DX-200 within the SAFEPATH panel) that is to receive the downloaded data is referred to as the destination digital voice
module. To download data, the source Series DV-200 and destination digital voice module must be setup and connected as follows:
1. Connect the J2 (see Figure 4) connectors on both the source Series DV-200 and the destination digital voice module using
Wheelock Model Number CAB-P cable (not supplied with either panel, must be ordered separately).
2. Place the communication mode jumpers (JP1) on each of the digital voice panels in position A. See Figures 5 and 6,
respectively, for the location of the jumper (JP1) on the destination DX-100 and DX-100. See Figure 8 in the Series DV-200
VoiceLink Operation and Installation Manual for the location of the jumper (JP1) on the source Series DV-200.
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Figure 4.
File Downloading Connection