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[. . . ] ELK-MM447 Magic Module Automation Controller (MM443) with Built-in Voice Annunciator (MV480) and Caddx Security Interface (ML8) Features · MM443 Programmable Logic Controller · Four (4) supervised inputs with analog or digital sensing. · RS-485 four-wire data bus for networking to other Magic Modules and accessories, or to a personal computer. · Interface connection for X-10 Powerline control or for ELK Access Control module. · EEProm "non-volatile" memory maintains program in the event of power loss. [. . . ] SPEAKER · Connect an 8 ohm 15 Watt (or greater) speaker. LED Indicators STATUS (Controller) blinks for normal operation. OUT3 indicates Output (Relay) 3 is ON (see JP11 for optional use) OUT4 indicates Output (Relay) 4 is ON (see JP12 for optional use) VOICE STATUS blinks for normal voice operation, lit while recording messages. VOICE EOM blinks at end of voice message, lit while recording messages. D18 is for proper circuit operation only. (does not lite) CRCV flashes if MM447 is enrolled and receiving data from the Caddx bus, on continuous if the Link Interface is not enrolled. EXMIT blinks when Link Interface transmits data on the ELK bus. Plug-on Connectors, Jumpers, etc. J1 ACCESSORY CONNECTOR for optional ELK-MC100, ELK-MT100 modules. Start the Magic Module Development software and click on the VOICE tab. Set the System box (top left corner) to MV480 and the Address box to match the VOICE ADDRESS of the board. Estimate the message length to determine how many message locations will be needed. Highlight the message location(s) (1 to 400) by clicking or dragging the mouse pointer. The message start and ending locations will be reflected in the Start and Stop Boundary window. Instructions will be sent to the Voice Annunciator and a message box will inform you to press the Record switch while speaking into the on-board microphone. If you speak longer than the length set by the start and stop boundary then a portion of your message will be lost. In that event re-record the message and either increase the number of messages channels or shorten your message. If the record switch is not pressed within 45 seconds after the record command is received the command cancels and the unit returns to normal operating mode. Application Note: Instead of using the on-board microphone to record your spoken phrases, we recommend using the Windows Sound Recorder to record and store those phrases into . WAV files. Programming using computer stereo sound card and stored . WAV files If your computer is equipped with a speaker output jack, you have the option of using computer sound . WAV files for messages. In addition to the basic hardware requirements you will need an ELK-129 Sound Card Interface. This connects between the computer's speaker output and the MM447 as shown in Figure 4. Note: When using an ELK-129 with an MM447, DO NOT CONNECT an AC Transformer to the ELK-129's 12VAC input terminals. To use a computer . WAV file, highlight the location (1 to 400) where you want the message to begin. Messages longer than 1. 2 seconds overrun into the following location(s) as indicated by the ". . . ". This allows for longer messages, but it decreases the total number of available messages. [. . . ] NOTE: One 1 or more X-10 or Leviton brand powerline modules (Lamp or Appliance type) are need to utilize the lighting/energy saving modes. OPERATION OVERVIEW To understand the automation processes of HomeControl it is necessary to know the parameters and conditions it uses to "Cause" each action, along with the "Effects" of each action. CADDX EVENTS HomeControl is programmed to monitor the following sixteen (16) events (conditions) from the NX Control. When that event resets it is said to be "deactivated. " Activated 1. Deactivated Activated Disarmed Away Mode Chime Mode Off Expired End Silenced Restored End Deactivated 9. [. . . ]

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