@@CraigBaker96837 I have a question for you. With an elk110 voice driver connected to a Vista 20p, does the driver draw power from the bell output, or does the driver draw power from the auxiliary power terminals? Thanks
@@calebmorand4604 You can do either one. It's better if you have a relay module connected to the system for controlling the voice driver so that all messages can be used appropriately. Don't have the voice driver only hooked up to the system's power, otherwise you'll encounter big problems as seen in the video. Use a separate power supply to power the driver.
Nice! I have a question for you. With an elk110 voice driver connected to a Vista 20p, does the driver draw power from the bell output, or does the driver draw power from the auxiliary power terminals? Thanks
Drivers/sirens always draw power exclusively from an auxiliary source, so it’s wise to have a backup battery connected as this is where said drivers/sirens will be drawing their power from ((among the other crucial reasons you should have an auxiliary power source connected to your system beyond a transformer)).
"Intruder! Intruder! The authorities has been notified! Leave immediately!!" Lmfao That's awesome!!
SICK!
Edit: that voice thing is awesome! Same as new age most recent system test!
ANGRY HORNS 👿👿👿
She did
You should start to do tests on the dsc neo systems
I love this intro
ELK really takes a lot of power(since backlight of keyboard becomes dim when operating the voice)
Voice drivers typically aren't used in residential applications, meaning when used it is most likely on a more powerful panel.
They really do. You really have to find a sepaeate power supply to power them, and then you can wire them up to either the main NAC or a relay module.
@@CraigBaker96837 I have a question for you. With an elk110 voice driver connected to a Vista 20p, does the driver draw power from the bell output, or does the driver draw power from the auxiliary power terminals? Thanks
@@calebmorand4604 You can do either one. It's better if you have a relay module connected to the system for controlling the voice driver so that all messages can be used appropriately. Don't have the voice driver only hooked up to the system's power, otherwise you'll encounter big problems as seen in the video. Use a separate power supply to power the driver.
@@CraigBaker96837 understood. Thank you!
Hey, Vista! Stop swearing at me! Lol when he disarms it. ( oh and I think I'm the 1000th viewer if I'm correct. )
Do you keep on the chime because in your other videos you kept it on.
Why is it set to spanish
How did you get the elk -110 in Spanish
Nice! I have a question for you. With an elk110 voice driver connected to a Vista 20p, does the driver draw power from the bell output, or does the driver draw power from the auxiliary power terminals? Thanks
Drivers/sirens always draw power exclusively from an auxiliary source, so it’s wise to have a backup battery connected as this is where said drivers/sirens will be drawing their power from ((among the other crucial reasons you should have an auxiliary power source connected to your system beyond a transformer)).
That’s how mine looks like.
GRRRRRRRR ANGRY HORNS
But I have a different siren.
I have that voice but it’s a 6160vadt
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