Speech Module for GSM-Interface II/III (Art. no. AZWG10100)

  • Playback and review of recorded texts
  • Control of voice texts when switching outputs and with status changes of the GSM interface
  • Control of the voice texts when switching the outputs and during status changes of the GSM interface

Speech Module for GSM-Interface II/III (Art. no. AZWG10100)

For trouble-free and safe operation, this device must be installed and regularly maintained by a specialist trained by us. Arrange regular maintenance appointments with your installer to ensure trouble-free operation over the long term with the latest safety updates and new functions.

The speech module (AZWG10100) is an expansion block of the GSM interface (AZWG10000). You can use it to transmit voice messages to up to 4 receivers. As soon as an alarm is triggered in your building, your alarm center knows the current status. The GSM interface sends this information in the form of an SMS or control center protocol (contact ID, SIA) via the mobile wireless network. The recipients are the up to eight telephone numbers that you have selected. If you expand the GSM interface with the speech module, you can alternatively record and send up to 4 voice texts, each lasting 10 seconds. In addition to controlling the inputs of the GSM interface, the voice messages can also be assigned to events such as sabotage, loss of the telephone line and/or the power supply or a low battery charge.

Art. no.: AZWG10100
Number of voice messages: 4
Recording duration: 0,0044444444444443 h
Width: 40 mm
Height: 15 mm
Length: 35 mm

Scope of delivery:

  • 1x Speech Module for GSM-Interface II/III

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