ENFORCER E-921CPQ User Manual

When triggered by an alarm system, the ENFORCER Voice Dialer can call up to 5 numbers and deliver a user-recorded 20-second voice message, playing repeatedly for one minute. Each number can contain up to 32 digits, including #, tones, and pauses. The LCD shows the number bein
dialed at each stage of the dialing process. The receiver can then listen in or broadcast a message to the room occupants or can disarm the system. The same functions are available by remote call in as well as arming the system. The dialer includes a home mode (acting like a door chime when the owner is present) and a panic button. The 105dB built-in siren alarm can be programmed on or off.
Note: For single-line analog telephone systems only.
E-921CPQ
Voice Dialer
Manual
ENFORCER Voice Dialer
2 SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
Features:
Trigger-activated alarm and dialer with user-programmable 20-second alarm message 16-Digit large display with date/time and function icons 3 Triggers (1 N.C., 2 NO/NC) for multiple zone security Call in at any time to listen in to room, broadcast to room, arm, and disarm dialer Listen in, broadcast messages to room, and/or disarm during dialer call out Programmable PIN number and entry delay timing 5 Programmable emergency telephone numbers (up to 32 digits each) Programmable auto-dialing cycle repeat times Home mode function (acts as a door chime when user is at home) Panic button Back-lit keypad Built-in flash memory to protect against system data loss in case of power failure Touch-Tone dialing Low-battery indicator for backup battery (battery not included) DC power input jack (power adapter not included) 9V battery backup (battery not included) Wall-mountable Built-in 105dB alarm (with programmable alarm on/off) Built-in auxiliary output for external alarm or siren Built-in line seizure
Table of Contents:
Features ......................................................... 2
Parts List ......................................................... 3
Specifications ................................................. 3
Wiring Diagram ............................................... 3
Overview ......................................................... 4
LCD Screen Layout ........................................ 4
Installing the Voice Dialer ........................... 4~5
Programming the Voice Dialer .................... 6~9
Setting and Changing the PIN Number ...... 6
Setting Emergency Phone Numbers ...... 6~7
Deleting a Stored Phone Number ............... 7
Setting the Siren Function .......................... 7
Setting the Auto Dial Function .................... 8
Setting the Number of Auto Dial Cycles ..... 8
Setting the Number of Call-in Rings ........... 8
Setting the Entry Delay Time ...................... 9
Setting the Date and Time .......................... 9
Record and Play Back Emergency
Message ..................................................... 9
Testing the Auto Dial Function ...................... 10
Resetting the Voice Dialer ............................ 10
Line Seizure .................................................. 10
Operating the Voice Dialer ...................... 10~13
Arming and Disarming the System ..... 10~11
Panic Button Use ...................................... 11
Remote Control by Telephone ............ 11~12
Home Mode Use ....................................... 13
Low-Battery Indicator ................................ 13
View Function ........................................... 13
Tips ............................................................... 13
Program Planner ........................................... 14
FCC Part 68 .................................................. 14
Summary Programming/Operation Chart ..... 15
Also Available from SECO-LARM
®
........ 15
Troubleshooting ............................................ 16
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Back Connection Area (Cover Removed)
LINE TEL
Telephone Wall Jack
+
-
Buzzer (–) O/P
Buzzer (+) O/P
or
Telephone Extension
External Alarm/Siren
CA- 161T DC Plug-to-Terminal Block
Power Adapter (Not Included)
SM-206Q*
E-964-D390Q*
NO/NC Trigger in 1 NO/NC Trigger in 2
N.C. Trigger in 3
Trigger ground
SM-200Q*
Note: For proper operation, the telephone extension line and wall jack line must not be reversed.
Operating voltage 9~12 VDC
Current draw Max. (at 12VDC)
Standby 5mA
Dialing 20mA
A
larm On 150mA
Relay On 50mA
Speaker On 250mA
Total 480mA Phone system For single-line analog systems only Emergency voice message length (user recorded) Up to 20s Programmable emergency phone numbers 5 Maximum digits per telephone number 32 Backup battery type/life (not included) 9VDC/20h
A
larm sound level at 12" (30cm) ≥105dB
Trigger inputs
Triggers 1 and 2 NO/NC Trigger (auto-detected)
Trigger 3 N.C. Trigger
Trigger input timer ≥500ms
A
uxiliary output current (max) 125mA Operating temperature 32°~104°F (0°~40°C) Storage temperature -4°~140°F (-20°~60°C) Weight 11.15-oz (316g) Dimensions 611/16"x411/16"x11/2" (170x119x38 mm)
1x Voice dialer unit 1x Telephone cable 1x Remote control instruction card 3x Plastic wall anchors 3x Wall mount screws 1x DC Plug-to-terminal block 1x Wall mounting template 1x User manual
Parts List:
Specifications:
Wiring Diagram:
* E-964-D390Q Photobeam Detectors, SM-200Q Magnetic Sensors, and SM-206Q Concealed Magnetic Sensors shown as
examples only: For other sensors and products available from SECO-LARM, please visit our website at www.seco-larm.com.
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Overview:
LCD Screen Layout:
Front
Back (Covers Removed)
LCD Display
Speaker
REC/PLAY LED
LOW BATT LED
POWER LED
Numeric Keypad
Microphone
LINE Jack
TEL Jack
Buzzer
Terminal Block (with Trigger 3 Jumper)
DC Power Jack
Battery Receptacle
Reset Button
Note: For explanation of symbols, please see Programming the Voice Dialer on pages 6~9.
Installing the Voice Dialer:
Siren Alarm
Auto Dial
Call-Back Rings
Home Mode
A
ctivated
Alarm Triggered
Time/Date
PASSWORD MEMORY LEARN
CYCLE ENTRY
2017-01-01 12-00
ARM
TRIGGER HOME
Armed or
Disarmed
Note: You can program the telephone numbers and voice messages prior to connecting the power as long as the 9V battery is installed. The standby battery should provide about 20 hours of operation.
Note: The Voice Dialer uses EEPROM to retain memory in the event of a power loss.
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Installing the Voice Dialer, continued:
1. Select a location for the dialer near a standard electrical outlet (if user-supplied 12VDC adapter is to be used), a telephone wall jack, and the alarm control panel, but out of sight. The dialer should not be exposed to direct sunlight or rain, and must not be mounted near heat sources such as radiators, heating ducts, or stoves.
2. For wall-mount, use the wall mounting template to drill holes and attach 3 screws into the wall at the desired location. For convenience, 5~6ft (1.5~2m) above the floor is recommended (Fig. 1).
3. Remove the cable cover and battery cover from the back of the voice dialer (Fig. 2).
4. Install a 9VDC backup battery (not included). Reattach the battery cover.
5. Connect the dialer to up to three detectors or groups of detectors in series using the connection terminals as shown in the wiring diagram (see pg.
3). The dialer can also be connected to three separate alarm control panel outputs of a separate alarm system. When Trigger 3 is used, the jumper connection to ground must be removed.
6. Power:
a. If the dialer is to be powered from the alarm
control panel, connect the alarm power outputs to the DC Plug-to-terminal block (included) and plug into the dialer’s DC power jack (see pg. 3).
b. If using a 12VDC adapter (not included), plug
the adapter into the dialer’s DC power jack.
7. Connect one end of the included telephone cable to an existing Touch-Tone line wall socket, and the other end to the dialer’s “LINE” jack. The wall socket line must be connected to the dialer’s “LINE” jack for proper operation. Optionally, connect an extension telephone using the telephone’s cable (not included) to the “TEL” jack (Fig. 3). Reattach the cable cover.
8. If an external alarm is desired, connect according to the wiring diagram (see pg. 3).
9. For wall installation, place the unit over the heads of the screws installed in step 2 (Fig. 1) and slide down. Check that the unit is firmly attached and tighten or loosen the screws as needed.
10. Once all connections are made, the dialer is ready to be programmed.
Fig. 3
Fig. 1
5~6ft
(1.5~2m)
9VDC Battery (not included)
Fig. 2
Cable Cover
Battery
Cover
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