Description
NIDAC, ND-VSMS8-4G-PS, Forge Voice & SMS Dialler 4G 8 Input & PWR Supp
The NIDAC ND-VSMS8-4G-PS is a versatile voice and SMS dialler with eight inputs, designed for seamless integration into security systems. It operates on 12-24V DC, making it compatible with various alarm and fire panels. The dialler features power supply options, enhancing installation flexibility. Users can program inputs as normally open or closed, while also utilizing DTMF tone sequences for control. Additionally, it supports major Australian 3G networks, ensuring reliable communication. The device allows storage for up to 99 phone numbers, enhancing its functionality for emergency alerts.
Features
- Operates on 12-24V DC, integrating easily with alarm panels, fire panels, and other equipment.
- Features 8 inputs that can be set as NO or NC triggers, offering flexibility for installation.
- Includes 2 x 1A 30V SPDT relay outputs, controllable via SMS or DTMF tone sequences.
- Supports all three Australian 3G providers (Telstra, Optus, Vodafone), enhancing coverage options.
- Requires a user-supplied micro SIM for operation, ensuring compatibility with mobile networks.
- Stores all data, including voice messages, in non-volatile memory for reliability.
- Allows programming through SMS commands or USB connection with PC software, simplifying setup.
- Users can program voice messages by calling the unit and using DTMF commands for recording.
- Features LED indicators for power, SIM status, 3G signal, and call progress, providing clear status updates.
- Triggering alarm inputs sends SMS texts and/or makes calls while playing the voice message.
- Users can cancel the dialing sequence via SMS command or keypad tones upon receiving voice messages.
- If both SMS and voice numbers are assigned, the system delays voice calls by 30 seconds after sending SMS.
- Provides 15 seconds of recorded voice per input, enhancing communication during alerts.
- Stores up to 99 phone numbers, with each input able to assign up to 16 numbers for alerts.
- Users can interrogate the dialler via SMS commands to check the current state of inputs/outputs.
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