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1 AVS Audio Verification System
Please Dial in, class will begin shortly (800) Meeting # * * AVS Audio Verification System

2 Agenda Introduction to AVS. Mounting the AVS Base Unit.
Operating Modes. Wiring Remote Stations. Station Addressing and Volume Adjustment. AVS LED Functions Operation in ECP Addressable Mode. Setup in ECP Addressable Mode. Operation with Commercial Burg Panels. Setup with Commercial Burg Panels.

3 Introduction Honeywell’s new AVS increases the value of every sale by providing an unmatched level of comfort and added protection for your customers’ lives. The AVS two-way voice technology gives you a valuable opportunity to earn additional recurring monthly revenue (RMR) by providing instant communication between end-users and control station operators during an emergency—giving your customers peace of mind when they need it most.

4 Introduction The Audio Verification System, consists of a Base unit (AVS) and up to three Remote Stations (AVST). Provides central station 2-way voice capability (AAV).

5 Introduction The enhanced sound quality (87 dB) is the best in the industry, when compared to other two-way voice systems. This superior sound quality virtually eliminates dead spots. The AVS mounts directly inside the VISTA cabinet—reducing the time and space needed for installation. Both the AVS control and AVST voice station connect via the four-wire ECP bus for faster and easier wiring.

6 AVS Mounting the AVS Base Unit

7 Mounting the AVS Base Unit Vista-15P/20P
As shipped, the AVS Base unit board comes pre-mounted on its mounting bracket, which is designed to mount inside the control panel cabinet.

8 The AVS can be setup in one of 2 modes.
Operating Modes The AVS can be setup in one of 2 modes. ECP Addressable Mode This mode was designed to work on the 15P rev 6.1+, and the 20P rev 7.0+. The AVS emulates a 4229 zone expander with up to 4 relays setup on a certain address on the panel’s ECP to allow AVS operation and alarm sounds to the stations. This mode also allows 2-way voice over the cellular communicator but is limited to panels and revisions listed above. Voltage Trigger Mode (ECP Non-Addressable Mode) This mode is designed for all other panels and allows the AVS to accept voltage triggers from the panel for operation and alarm sounds to the stations.

9 Wiring for ECP Addressable Mode

10 Setup in Addressable Mode
There are ECP terminals in bottom right of the AVS for connection to all ECP devices. The AVS should be the only device connected to the panel’s ECP terminals, no matter what mode in which the AVS is setup. If other devices are connected to the panel’s ECP terminals, this will cause timing issues with the ECP and intermittent operation.

11 AVS Mounting Remote Stations

12 Wiring Remote Stations
The stations are meant to be mounted next to the keypad so the keypad can be wired directly from the station. This allows a single wire run (4 conductors) from the AVS to the station, then to the keypad. To Base Unit AAV Terminals

13 Wiring Remote Stations
Power, ECP data and Voice are transmitted over a single four-conductor run, between the AVS base unit and the station. The ECP data is run bi-directionally over the yellow wire. The 2-way voice is run bi-directional over the green wire. VOX, Talk and Listen Mode The AVS in VOX mode will detect sound from the premises and central station and automatically switch to the one with the higher level, similar to a speaker phone. In VOX mode, it can take approximately one second for it switch between premise and central station. If there is a lot of background noise at the premises, the central station may need to use Talk and Listen modes, instead of VOX. The terms, Talk and Listen are considered in reference to the Central Station.

14 Wiring Remote Stations
Power Considerations Each station pulls the following current: 25mA in idle state. 250mA in 2-way voice mode. 350mA in siren mode (alarm sounds from panel). Only one station can be powered from the control panel. The additional 2 stations (if used) must be powered from an external power supply with a common ground from the supply to the control panel.

15 AVS Setting the Stations’ ID and Volume Adjustment

16 Setting the Station ID/Volume
Up to three stations may be used on a system. If using only one remote station, the default station ID can be used and no setting of the ID is required. If using more than one station, each station must have a unique station ID in order for the central station operator to be able to select a particular station during a voice session. Station IDs range from 1-3 (default = 1) and are separate from and do not affect control panel ECP device addresses. NOTE: Multiple stations with the same ID will not be individually selectable by the central station operator. Instead, the stations will all be active at the same time.

17 Setting the Station ID/Volume
Green LED Volume/ID Button

18 Setting the Station ID To check a station’s current ID:
Press and release the Volume/ID button while the system is in normal operating mode. The green LED flashes the number of times corresponding to the station’s ID from 1-3. (ex. 3 flashes indicate the station is set for ID 3).

19 Setting the Station ID To change a station’s ID:
1. Press and hold the Volume/ID button until the LED begins flashing (about two seconds, less than five seconds), then release the button. 2. Enter the new ID by pressing the button the number of times corresponding to the desired ID from 1 – 3. (Ex. Press the button three times for ID 3). 3. After entering the ID, watch the station’s LED. It will flash the number of times corresponding to the entered ID to confirm the entry. Once the LED flashes the ID, the station returns to normal mode. To see the ID flashed again, press and release the Volume/ID button.

20 Setting the Station Volume
To adjust the speaker volume: Press and hold the Volume button for more then 5 seconds until the desired level is reached, then release the button. While the button is held down, the volume will increase or decrease until its maximum or minimum is reached. To adjust the volume in the reverse direction: Release, then press and hold the Volume button again until the desired level is reached. Repeat this procedure for all remaining stations.

21 AVS LED Functions

22 AVS LED Functions The Green LED is located toward the top left of the AVS Base next to the large chip and indicates the following functions:

23 AVS Setup on 15P and 20P Panels (ECP Addressable Mode)

24 Setup in Addressable Mode
There are 2 banks of switches. Bank 1, Dip 1 is used to set the AVS to callback mode or panel trigger mode, determining how the AVS will hold the phone line for a session. Dip 2 sets the AVS for normal Operation Mode or Program Mode, for programming a callback code (default is ). Bank 2 will set the ECP address of the AVS to the control panel. Address 8 is for the 15P, 11 for the 20P.

25 Setup in Addressable Mode
When Quick Program commands are used, certain output functions (∗80 mode) and output relays (∗79 mode) are automatically programmed and are no longer available for other control panel purposes. In addition, protection zone 24 or 48 and device address 08 or 11 are also automatically programmed for AVS operation and not available for other purposes. Anything previously programmed will be overwritten.

26 Quick Programming Commands
The latest revs of the 15P/20P have quick commands to setup the zone and relay programming in the panel. Installer code + [#] : enables AVS operation without alarm sounds on the AVST speaker. Installer code + [#] : enables AVS operation with alarm sounds on the AVST speaker. Installer code + [#] : removes all options that were set if [#] + 03 quick command was performed. Installer code + [#] : removes all options that were set if [#] + 04 quick command was performed. NOTE: The Cancel Report must be enabled in *68. The #03 and #04 commands will add the value of 4 to whatever is in *91 for AAV.

27 Quick Programming Defined – Vista-20P
[Installer Code] + # *56 Zone Programming Zone 48 is set as a Zone Type 81-AAV Monitor, Aux Wire Address 11. *79 Output Mapping Output 15 is mapped to Address 11, position 2. Output 16 is mapped to Address 11, position 1. *80 Output Function Programming Function 46 is activated by Zone Type 60-AAV, Output 15. Function 47 is activated by Zone Type 61-AVS over GSM, Output 16. Function 48 is activated by Zone Type 62-AVS Off, Output 16. *91 Options AAV is enabled by adding a value of “4” to what is already programmed.

28 Quick Programming Defined – Vista-20P
[Installer Code] + # *56 Zone Programming Zone 48 is set as a Zone Type 81-AAV Monitor, Aux Wire Address 11. *79 Output Mapping Output 13 is mapped to Address 11, position 4. Output 14 is mapped to Address 11, position 3. Output 15 is mapped to Address 11, position 2. Output 16 is mapped to Address 11, position 1. *91 Options AAV is enabled by adding a value of “4” to what is already programmed.

29 Quick Programming Defined – Vista-20P
[Installer Code] + # Continued *80 Output Function Programming Function 41 is activated by Zone Type 14-CO, Output 13. Function 42 is activated by Zone Type 22-Disarming*, Output 13. Function 43 is activated by Zone Type 39-Any Fire, Output 14. Function 44 is activated by Zone Type 33-Any Burg, Output 14. Function 45 is activated by Zone Type 22-Disarming*, Output 14. Function 46 is activated by Zone Type 60-AAV, Output 15. Function 47 is activated by Zone Type 61-AVS over GSM, Output 16. Function 48 is activated by Zone Type 62-AVS Off, Output 16. NOTE: It is recommended to manually change the zone type from 22 to 36 (disarm or bell timeout, whichever occurs first) for output functions 18 and 21 or 42 and 45.

30 Quick Programming Defined
NOTE: It is recommended to manually change the zone type from 22 to 36 (disarm or bell timeout, whichever occurs first) for output functions 18 and 21 or 42 and 45.

31 AVS Operation with 15P and 20P Panels (ECP Addressable Mode)

32 Operation in Addressable Mode
Panel Trigger Mode (Typical) After the control panel has transmitted its alarm report to the central station, the control sends CID code E606 to the central station and immediately triggers the Base unit to hold the phone line for 90 seconds and wait for the central station to initiate the voice session. The AVS is triggered via the control’s ECP connection per emulated relay 7 or 15 programmed as zone type 60. Once a voice session is started, the sirens are temporarily silenced per the emulated 4229 zone 24 or 48 programmed with zone type 81. Once the session has ended, all alarm sounds will restart and continue until disarm or the programmed bell timeout.

33 Operation in Addressable Mode
Callback Mode When Callback mode is selected, the system will open up a 5-minute callback window after being triggered by the panel. During this 5-minute window, the system will go off-hook when it detects a single telephone ring and will wait for the central station operator to enter a valid access code, via a Touch Tone phone, before starting the voice session. The default callback code is Unless the session is terminated by the central station, the control holds the phone off-hook and connected to the central station for five minutes. Each subsequent command by the central station operator extends the off-hook time five minutes.

34 Operation in Addressable Mode
GSMV Mode If 2-way voice is programmed to occur over the GSMV communication link, the AVS module must be set for panel trigger mode. After an alarm report is sent AlarmNet connects the GSMV to the Central Station for a two-way voice session. When the call to the module connects to the control, the system automatically begins a voice session in Listen mode. The central station operator can then control the voice session using Touch Tone commands. The GSMV mode is programmed with quick commands and sets the relay programming with zone types 61 and 62. These zone types are available only on the new revs of the 15P/20P. NOTE: GSMV Mode not available when reporting via Internet.

35 AVS Operation On Vista 40/50P/128/250 Burg Panels and FA Equivalents (Voltage Trigger Mode)

36 Operation in Voltage Trigger Mode
Panel Trigger Mode (Typical) When the panel sends the E606 AAV code, the panel’s J7 output will pull to ground for 2 seconds and trigger the AVS to hold the phone line for 90 seconds, allowing the AAV session to start. When the session is started, the AVS will trip the dummy zone, and cause a relay to open zone 5. When the panel sees zone 5 open (a short will not work), it will silence all alarm sounds, until the session has ended. Once the AAV session ends, the alarms sounds will continue until the programmed bell timeout or disarming.

37 Operation in Voltage Trigger Mode
Callback Mode When Callback mode is selected, the system will open up a 5-minute callback window, after being triggered by the panel. During this 5-minute window, the system will go off-hook when it detects a single telephone ring and prompts the central station operator to enter a valid access code, via a touch tone telephone keypad, to start the AAV session. The default callback code is The AAV session will timeout after five minutes. Each subsequent command by the central station operator extends the off-hook timeout by five minutes.

38 AVS Setup On Vista 40/50P/128/250 Burg Panels and FA Equivalents (Voltage Trigger Mode)

39 Setup in Voltage Trigger Mode
There are 2 banks of dip switches. The first bank selects, Callback or Panel Trigger mode (panel trigger recommended), and whether the CO and Bell inputs will be negative trigger. The second bank sets the ECP Address Address 31 (non addressable mode) is used so the AVS does not conflict with other devices addressed on the ECP.

40 Setup in Voltage Trigger Mode
Programming Enable the Cancel Report Code in the panel’s programming. 1*46 = 3 This enables the J7, pin 3 trigger to go low for 2 seconds upon transmission of the Contact ID code of E606 which triggers the AVS to hold the line for the AAV session. Note: Contact ID is the only format that will send the E606 signal, “Listen-to-follow”. 1*60 = 1 With this field enabled, zone 5 is no longer available for a protection zone. Instead, zone 5 controls the panel’s bell output and keypad’s sounders. When Zone 5 opens via relay during the AAV session, the keypads and bells are silenced. Zone 5 must be programmed as a zone type 10 (panel will auto assign this zone type when 1*60 is enabled). The EOLR must be removed, regardless of *41.

41 Setup in Voltage Trigger Mode
Relay Programming First, program a dummy zone with zone type 23. Next, program this zone into an unused zone list. Now, program relay 1 to stay closed per the fault of the same zone list, and Stop on the same zone list. The AVS pull-to-ground trigger output will short and trip the dummy zone, thus tripping this relay to open zone 5 which will cause the panel to stop all alarm sounds during the AAV session. NOTE: Zone 5 has to open. A short on the zone will not work. Fire and Carbon Monoxide alarms will interrupt the AAV session immediately and the panel will send the signals to the central station.

42 Setup in Voltage Trigger Mode
OPTIONAL Carbon Monoxide Alarm Program a separate relay to stay closed per Zone Type 14 Carbon Monoxide, if available (use a zone list if not available), and turn off per Zone Type 36 (Disarm or Bell Timeout). This will trigger the CO input and annunciate Temporal 4 pattern to the stations. The keypads will also annunciate CO pattern if the keypads supports CO alarms. If the keypads do not support CO alarms, they will annunciate Temporal 3 pattern.

43 Setup in Voltage Trigger Mode
If Burglary and Fire alarm sounds are required from the stations, the bell output of the panel must be wired to the AVS bell input.

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