
SVM-40 & SVM-60
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Description
The SVM-40 and SVM-60 new (replaces the SVM-24) speech modules allow recording and playback of two messages, with
optional playback through an external speaker (not included). SVM-40 message duration is 40 seconds; SVM-60 message
duration is 60 seconds.
The SVM is a high technology device that electronically stores messages with or without power.
The SVM is used as a digital message source in 2000 and 860 Series Alarm Control Panels, telephone dialers or in other
applications. The SVM supplied audio is capable to drive audio amplifier, message center, automatic dialer or other device.
Channel 1 & 2 trig switches
Twin Cable with jack, Supplied with SVM
Play / Rec Selector
+
REC
+12V
-12V
+
E
O
B
I
C
R10
C8
SERIAL
R11
++
+
+
R74
R73
+
+
Q4
+
C
C53
B
E
Q10
E
R5
R93
B
Q11
C
R130
R84
VA4
JP1
U7
C54
VA7
VA8
RX
-V
+5V
TX
JP2
Q9
EBC
TEL-LINE
PHONES
SVM IN
Aux.
Power
SVM
CH 1
CH 2
SPEAKER
SW1
FA3
KEY
SIR1
-SIR
SIR2
AC 16V
AC
D19
+
AC
-
C57
VA5
AUSTEL
+
CH 1
Mounting Screw
D1D2
R13
FA1
D7
FA2
R42
D8
D9
+
R47
+
EB
D10
Q8
C37
R60
C38
R62
R65
R66
R69
R70
R77 R78
U12
R79
U16
C47
VA1
R82
AC
R95
C60
C58
R97
FA4
+
+
RF2
RF4
VA3
MAX 1A
TO PANEL SVM IN/OUT
CH 2
SW2
TT1
R2
C11
+
R16
EBC
Q6
C24
R44
R72
C26
C27
LCD
6
JP5
1
D14
D15
R68
D18
R80
R81
R83
R94
1
R96
VA2
R100
R104
R105
R99
-V
1 -V +12V+12V
+
+
SVM-40/60 AV-GAD SYSTEMS LTD
C
E
B
Q1
Q2
R1
R3
C1
R25
C9
R12
C15
R14 R15
C10
R18
R20
R19
R21
R22
R41
R17
R89
U17
R118
R106
R121
R122
R103
R107
R98
R117
R102R101
PLAY
+
Q3
2000 SERIES
C2
C3
R6
+
R8
C7
R28
R30
C16
R33
C19
C17
C20
U1
C5
C4
C6
C13
+
+
+
+
+
+
R85
D4
R23
R26
C12
R31
+
+
C36
R34
+
+
R37
C18
U2
D6
PC70E-5270
B
E
C
EB
Q5
R9
R27
R24
R29
R38
D5
R32
R35
C14
R36
D23
C28
+
+
T1
U14
R71
+
C51
D20
R125
R86
-
AC
R88
R116
Q13
AC
DIAL
LD1
EB
K
K1
D21
VA6
C45
TT2
SER. NUMBER
+
R59
R92
R63
D26D27
FA7
R129
ON
SLO
8765432
A1ORYE
Figure 1: SVM-40/60 connected to Alarm Panel type AV-2008
Connection and Wiring
1. Connect the SVM +12V and -12V terminals to a 12V DC power source or to the control panel’s AUX. POWER.
Use a filtered 12V DC, 100 mA power source.
2. Set up one trig wire for each channel. In the 2000 series, connect the CH1 to "ON" or “SLO” (starting version 2.09)
output. The ON or SLO output supplies (-) to the SVM unit upon dialing is over. This feature requires programming; refer
to panel's programming table.
3. Speaker terminal (no polarity) is the audio source. Connect supplied two wires from SPEAKER terminals to SVM IN.
4. For monitoring purpose: Connect a speaker to SPEAKER terminals. Use a small speaker (1-4 inches), 8 to 16 Ohms,
0.2 to 1 watt rated power. It’s also possible to listen to the message after panel dialing by connecting a telephone in
parallel to the telephone line.
Control panel types: AV-2005/8 and AV-2016 (including PRO versions) contains the required hardware and software for
interfacing with the SVM modules.
Recording
1. Power up the SVM, make sure polarity is correct.
2. Set the selector's (JP1) Jumper to REC mode.
3. Hold (press) Channel 1 switch, verify that the LED is on. Record your message by speaking to MIC (microphone) on
the SVM board. The Microphone is located in the SVM center, silvered case with black cover.
4. To record your message on channel 2 Hold Channel 2 switch and follow the same instruction as described for CH1.
Total time message for both channels is 40 or 60 seconds (according to the purchased item) that can be divided between
the two channels as required.
5. To erase a message: Record a new one, or during REC mode, a short press on the CH button will erase the message.
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Playback
1. Set the REC/PLAY selector to PLAY mode, verify that the REC/Play LED is off.
2. Power up the unit. Connect the monitor speaker.
3. Hold-down Channel “1” or “2” switch (for one message use channel 1), LED will light. Hold switch as long as you want the
message to be played back. The volume level of the PLAYBACK message is low.
4. Follow the same procedure for the other channel.
Messages will continue to be recorded as long as CH1 or CH2 terminals are connected to any common Negative source.
5. If audio amplifier is connected, connect the SPEAKER terminal, to AUDIO IN terminal at the amplifier.
6. The message is stored with or without power. You may disconnect the SVM power if required.
7. In Series 2000 Alarm Control Panels program the SVM option (refer to programming table), simulate alarm, the panel will dial
first the Communicator telephone number (telephone number 2 and 3), then to other programmed numbers. After dialing the panel
will trig the SVM to send a message. To hear the message, pick up the phone connected in parallel to the telephone line (just for
testing purpose), the message should be heard.
Technical Specifications SVM-40 and SVM-60
Operating Temperature -10°C to 60°C
Maximum relative Humidity 80% @ 20°C
DC Power
Dynamic Inner Memory Non-Volatile
Signal Input (Recording) On board Dynamic Microphone
Signal Outputs 2 dB, via isolation audio transformer
Triggering
Monitoring On-Board 2 Micro Switches, one for each channel
Play and Record select On-Board 2 positions Header with tiny jumper
Indications LED indicates Play and Record
Message Duration SVM-40: 40 seconds
Standby Power Consumption
Operating Power Consumption
Dimensions 158 x 32 mm
Housing Supplied as Printed Board
Packing Colored carton box, contains PCB and interface cable
Gross Shipping Weight 0.2 kg. 30 PC's per master box
This product is subject to continuous enhancements and therefore
specifications may be changed or altered without prior notice
All rights reserved to AV-GAD Systems LTD. October 2001. W7/Dilr&SVM/SVM_2008E. Item 4701.
Filtered 12V DC, +/− 10%
Polarity protection
Message stored with and without power
Drives small 0.2W speaker or other audio device:
Amplifier, Telephone, etc.
Output Impedance: 600 Ohms @ 1 kHz
Applying −V, Latch or Momentary
2 separate channels
SVM-60: 60 seconds
Total duration message can be recorded on one
channel, or to be split into two channels
5 mA, +/− 10 %
Maximum 50 mA @ 12V, +/− 10%
for the 860/2000 Series of Control Panels
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