Further information for ABUS AZ6301 - Terxon PSTN dialer
As soon as a detector in your building triggers an alarm, your alarm center knows the current status. The PSTN dialer forwards this information to up to four telephone numbers that you have stored in advance. In the event of an alarm, the analog voice dialer transmits two pieces of information: an identification text and an event text. The identification text transmits general data (name, address), and the event text transmits events defined by you (burglary, fire, medical emergency, system malfunction, etc.). You can record and save any four event texts. The texts have a total duration of 40 seconds. The analog voice dialer is installed between the alarm system and the telephone line. It has four inputs, each of which activates the event text intended for it in the event of an alarm. The voice dialer dials the phone numbers automatically. This means you can be sure that the recipients are reliably informed. The dialer is programmed using a menu-driven LCD display. The analog voice dialer is approved throughout Europe and its elegant white color matches the Terxon alarm center.