sixwheeledbeast Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 Speech Module 2 is only compatible with the later Elite "Hardware" and COM2400 combination. If you don't have this you will not be able to acknowledge calls as there is no DTMF chip on the main board. Only two telephone numbers are available per ARC setup, to have six numbers you would have to assign all ARC's to the same device. I have never tried this configuration with the Speech module but you will end up with three primary numbers and three secondary which isn't ideal. A speech dialler in contrast would have 8 numbers that can have repeat options set individually and in order. Quote
Oli_me Posted August 29, 2017 Author Posted August 29, 2017 On 27/08/2017 at 18:59, installer_dale said: As u already have the com2400 then u can add the speech module to it (goes inside the panel) which allows it to ring you instead of only texting. The speech dialler and speech and text dialler is a standalone product that looks like a keypad which can ring and text you when it receives an input from any make of alarm. Old product tried and tested but nothing special. If you want a second backup communicator (which rules out speech dialler as it's connected to the same phone line as the com2400 as well as ip) then get the speech module for phone calls and also a Comgsm that will give you two way texting over gsm with a pay as you go simcard. So the speech dialler, and speech and text dialler (keypad) is required regardless? And with just it and the com2400 it won't call me? I still need to add a speech/voice module (CGE-0001)? Quote
Cluel3ss Posted August 30, 2017 Posted August 30, 2017 8 hours ago, sixwheeledbeast said: Speech Module 2 is only compatible with the later Elite "Hardware" and COM2400 combination. If you don't have this you will not be able to acknowledge calls as there is no DTMF chip on the main board. Only two telephone numbers are available per ARC setup, to have six numbers you would have to assign all ARC's to the same device. I have never tried this configuration with the Speech module but you will end up with three primary numbers and three secondary which isn't ideal. A speech dialler in contrast would have 8 numbers that can have repeat options set individually and in order. My panel is recently bought and came with v4.0 firmware pre-installed. Ahh maybe I won't hastily return the speech dialler, I wonder if anyone has tried it like that? 7 hours ago, Oli_me said: So the speech dialler, and speech and text dialler (keypad) is required regardless? And with just it and the com2400 it won't call me? I still need to add a speech/voice module (CGE-0001)? No. If you have a speech dialler or speech and text dialler, you don't need a speech module. The speech module is a cheaper alternative if you already have the com2400, but it seems to have limitations compared to the diallers. Quote
al-yeti Posted August 30, 2017 Posted August 30, 2017 Probably because com2400 primary function isn't being a speech dialler Quote
Cluel3ss Posted August 30, 2017 Posted August 30, 2017 According to tex support i should be able to use the additional arc's. I just need to enable dial all numbers. Quote
Oli_me Posted August 30, 2017 Author Posted August 30, 2017 11 hours ago, al-yeti said: Probably because com2400 primary function isn't being a speech dialler Is that changeable? If so what's the process? Quote
al-yeti Posted August 30, 2017 Posted August 30, 2017 4 minutes ago, Oli_me said: Is that changeable? If so what's the process? Got no idea , I was just commenting on another comment , Reality check you have all the answers above so need to make choices choices , always means spending money lol Quote
sixwheeledbeast Posted August 30, 2017 Posted August 30, 2017 1 hour ago, Oli_me said: Is that changeable? Point being a speech dialler is designed to be a speech dialler where as the COM2400 is designed to be a digicom/modem. You require a speech dialler I assume, and while a combination of the correct panel, digi and speech module will do the job it's still not a stand alone speech dialler. The pro's and con's of each method are laid out, it's time to decide which direction is best for your application. Quote
installer_dale Posted September 4, 2017 Posted September 4, 2017 (edited) Why don't you want text? I prefer it as it's much more informative. Dialler just plays a prerecorded message of you saying the alarm is going off. If you get speech module then 2 numbers per arc, so 6 total. Benefit is you can assign different reporting options to each arc, for example you get all alarms but others only get priority. Disadvantage is you need an arc for ip if you want the app later on. If you got a speech dialler or a speech and text dialer (remember unlike the com2400 with its speech module addon, this is a self contained product) you could get creative with digi outputs. Again my recomedation - as you already have a com2400 then get the speech module. Also means afaik you can carry on using it for udl, but you will prob never do anyway. Then if you also want texts get a Comgsm (better than the com2400 for texting as you can text commands back plus it's genuine instant sms, not a dial up modem going through service centre) Edited September 4, 2017 by installer_dale Quote
james.wilson Posted September 4, 2017 Posted September 4, 2017 id look into proper signalling so you can have all the detail you want (sia3+), id sia 4 or apps you get control too. IMHO text and voice are awful as a security product Quote securitywarehouse Security Supplies from Security Warehouse Trade Members please contact us for your TSI vetted trade discount.
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