
Sequence of Operation
System Sequence of Events
Objective Equipment List
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¨ Apex Destiny 6100 control panel,
rev. 8.05 or greater
¨ Speaker (8 ohm - 10 watt minimum)
¨ Microphone
(5V omnidirectional electret condenser)
- Doorbell Interface with Remote Two-Way Voice -
To provide the end user with the
ability to communicate with a
visitor through an off-premise
touch-tone phone after an entry
doorbell is pushed.
When the doorbell is pressed, the system will annunciate the zone description through the
internal speaker(s) and then dial the secondary phone number. The phone will ring and when
the end user picks it up, a series of distinct single tones will be heard. The tones are gener-
ated from the system to give an immediate indication that it is their Apex security system
calling and a visitor has just pressed the doorbell. The end user will then hit any key on the
phone to silence the tones and allow direct communication to the visitor at the entry door.
1) Activating the doorbell switch will activate Zone 1 and the zone descriptor will be annunciated
through the internal speaker(s).
2) If the system is armed to Away, the activation of Zone 1 will cause a pull-to-ground pin to si-
lently activate Zone 2 which is programmed to dial phone number 2.
3) The panel willl dial phone number 2 (could be an office phone number, cellular phone, etc) and
enter two-way voice - listen/talk mode when the end user answers. While in two-way voice,
pressing * will allow the end user to listen to the visitor, and pressing # will allow the end user
to speak to the visitor.
4) Following two-way voice communication, the end user may press 0 to enter keypad mode or
simply hang up the phone.
Note: The microphone and speaker are wired next to the entry door.
To prevent normal system speech from being heard through
the entry door speaker, the on-board relay is used to activate the
speaker only during two-way voice operation.
- Application Note -
End User Convenience
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