Menvier Security SD1+ Installation Instructions Manual

SD1+
Speech Dialler
Installation Instructions
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1. Overview
Connections: The SD1+ is connected between the alarm control panel and the
telephone line. It behaves like another extension to the telephone and does not affect its normal operation or that of any other extension fitted. The unit requires no batteries as its power and mains fail back-up are derived from the alarm control panel.
The SD1+ accepts three trigger inputs which in our example are; A - Fire, B - Personal Attack (PA), C - Burglary and D - Auxiliary. These inputs correspond to the messages (A, B, C or D) that the SD1+ sends out and should be recorded as such. The SD1+ can also accept a direct connection from suitable auxiliary devices such as radio PA buttons, medical alarms or anything using voltage free contacts.
Telephone Numbers: The SD1+ will dial up to four different telephone numbers and play its message. The numbers may be up to 24 digits long and are simply programmed using the text display and keypad on the unit. The SD1+ also supports pager numbers. Note: The
SD1+ must NOT be used to call the Police via the Emergency Services phone numbers.
Messages: The SD1+ has a built-in microphone and speaker so that messages can be recorded and replayed directly from the unit. When the outgoing call is answered the SD1+ plays a common phrase (0) and one of the three alarm messages (phrases A, B or C). Phrase 0 normally states the name and address of the site and phrases A, B and C relate to the inputs from the control panel (Fire, PA, and Burglary in our example). A total of 40 seconds is available for recording messages.
Acknowledgement: On receiving a call from the SD1+ the person answering the call can acknowledge it by pressing number [8] on their telephone. If the message is not acknowledged then it is repeated four times after which the SD1+ abandons the call. The SD1+ has several acknowledgement options which allows the unit to stop dialling after the first call has been acknowledged or when two or three have been acknowledged.
Abort: The SD1+ has several abort options which include applying a signal to the abort input, restoring the trigger input or by entering the operators passcode. When the unit is aborted it immediately shuts down and returns to its normal standby mode.
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Speech Dialler
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2. Installation Requirements
The SD1+ has been designed to be connected to an intruder alarm control panel or similar. The control panel must have an auxiliary power output of between 11.5V and 14V, and the ability to provide a minimum of 100mA.
The unit is supplied with a 2 metre telephone lead which will plug directly into any standard BT socket and it is therefore recommended that the unit is sited as near to a BT telephone socket as possible. If this it not possible an approved BT extension lead may be required or the unit can be hard wired to the BT. socket (see section 8).
3. Mounting Instructions
1. Separate the cover from the base by using a screwdriver to push two of the retaining
clips (top or bottom) inwards from the base indents. Remove cover assembly and store in a safe place.
2. Hold the base in position (keyhole to the top) and mark the three securing holes. Remove the base then drill and plug the holes.
3. Pass all cables into the base through the cable entries and then secure the base to wall.
4. PCB Layout
Loudspeaker
Trigger Polarity
Tamper Switch
Telephone Connections (TNV)
Microphone
Country Setting (Not fitted on UK product)
Tamper connections (SELV)
12V Supply and Programmable O/P (SELV)
Trigger Inputs (SELV)
Factory Restart Pins
TRIG INPUTS
+12V
0V
O/P1 -ve
SD1+
A
A
TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS
BA1B1
B
C
ABORT
TAMP
FACTORY RESTART
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TRIGGER
POLARITY
12
3
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5. SD1+ Connections
Before any connections are made to the SD1+ remove the power (battery and 240V mains) from the control panel. Connections are provided as follows:
TRIG A: When triggered, the unit starts the dialling sequence and sends
message A.
TRIG B: When triggered, the unit starts the dialling sequence and sends
message B.
TRIG C: When triggered, the unit starts the dialling sequence and sends
message C.
ABORT / D: If the SD1+ is programmed as “ABORT by INPUT” this connection can
be used to abort the dialling sequence. If the SD1+ is not programmed as “ABORT by INPUT” this connection can used as trigger input D.
Trigger/Abort inputs can be selected to be either +ve applied to trigger or -ve applied to trigger. Set the "Trigger Polarity" jumper-link to the appropriate position.
TAMP: These two terminals can be connected to the main tamper zone on
the alarm control panel, to provide case tamper protection for the SD1+.
0V: Connect to a permanent 0V supply on the control panel.
+12V: Connect to a permanent +12V supply on the control panel.
O/P1: A switched -ve @100mA programmable output.
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Connections on the SD1+ are described as ether "Safety Extra-Low Voltage" circuits (SELV) or "Telecommunication Network Voltages" circuits (TNV). Therefore it is important that installer ensures that TNV circuits are only connected to the PSTN and SELV circuits are only connected to other circuits designated as SELV circuits.
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Please ensure that cabling to the telephone line connections (TNV) are routed well away from the trigger input circuitry (SELV) and the cabling to the trigger input circuitry (SELV) are routed well away from the telephone circuitry (TNV).
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+12V +12V
TRIG POLARITY TRIG POLARITY
0V 0V
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- -
TRIG A TRIG A TRIG B TRIG B TRIG C TRIG C
+12V on alarm
0V on alarm
1K resistor
1K resistor
N.C. Loop
N.O. Loop
N.O. Loop
N.C. Loop
TRIG A = Normally Closed Input TRIG B = Normally Open Input TRIG C = Switched +ve Input
TRIG A = Normally Open Input TRIG B = Normally Closed Input TRIG C = Switched -ve Input
6. Control Panel Connections
The table below shows the connection details to various control panels.
Control Panel TRIG A
Fire
TRIG B
PA
TRIG C
Alarm
Polarity Supply + Supply - Trigger
Type
Menvier TS400/TS410 Zone 4 Zone 5 ALM - Aux + Aux - 0V app.
Menvier TS510 N/A OP 2 * OP 1 * + Aux + Aux - 12V app.
Menvier TS690R OP 1 OP 2 OP 3 - Aux + Aux - 0V app.
Menvier TS690/TS700 Digi 1 Digi 2 Digi 3 - Aux + Aux - 0V app.
Menvier TS790/TS900/TS2500 Digi 1 Digi 2 Digi 3 - Aux+ Aux - 0V app.
A1 Advantage N/A N/A Bell - - Aux + Aux - 0V app.
ADE Optima XM N/A N/A B - 13V + 13V - 0V app.
ADE Optima 2+ Fire PA Intruder - 13V + 13V - 0V app.
ADE Concept 6 N/A N/A B - 13V + 13V - 0V app.
ADE Accenta 6 N/A N/A B - 13V + 13V - 0V app.
Ademco Infra 6 N/A N/A 3 + Aux + Aux - 12V app.
Ademco Infra 16 1* 2 3 + Aux + Aux - 12V app.
C & K 700L N/A N/A S- - Aux + Aux - 0V app.
CQR Premia 9 FA * PA IA + Aux 12V Aux 0V 12V app.
DA Abacus 6 N/A N/A Bell - +12V 0V 0V app.
DA Abacus 8 N/A N/A Bell - +12V 0V 0V app.
Gardtec 500 Series N/A N/A Bell - - Power + Power - 0V app.
Gardtec 800 Series D1 * PA 12Hr - 12V 0V 0V app.
JSB Regent COM1 COM2 COM3 + 12V 0V 12V app.
Pyronix Paragon + /E N/A N/A BA - Aux + Aux - 0V app.
Pyronix Octagon N/A PA ALM - Aux + Aux - 0V app.
Pyronix Conqueror N/A N/A BA - Aux + Aux - 0V app.
Scantronic 9448 N/A COM 2 COM 3 - 12V 0V 5V rem.
Scantronic 9452/3 N/A COM 1 COM 3 - Aux 12V Aux 0V 5V rem.
Scantronic 9454 N/A COM 1 COM 3 - 12V 0V 5V rem.
Scantronic 9455 N/A COM 1 COM 3 - 12V 0V 5V rem.
Texecom Veritas R8 N/A N/A B - Aux + Aux - 0V app.
Texecom Veritas 8 Compact N/A N/A B - Aux + Aux - 0V app.
* Control panel output requires programming.
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When using the bell output to trigger the SD1+, you may find that the external sounder is partially triggered. If this is the case a 1K resistor will need to be connected between the SD1+ trigger input and +12V.
7. BT. Connections
1. Connect telephone line using one of the methods shown below:
2. Replace the plastic cover over the telephone line connections.
8. Commissioning and Testing
1. If the SD1+ is not being used in the UK please ensure the options switch is set to the
appropriate settings, see section 9.
2. Hold the blade of a small screwdriver between the “Factory Restart” pins (JP2) and switch the power back on to the control panel (battery and mains).
3. Remove the screwdriver blade and clip the SD1+ front cover onto the base taking care not to trap any cables.
4. The SD1+ "beeps" every 30 seconds and the display shows:
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5.
To select the programming mode enter the default passcode of 1234 .
6. The display will show
. The unit is now ready for programming and testing. Please
refer to the ”Operating Instructions” for full details.
A B
White Red
Standard BT telephone plug
SD1+
SD1+
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3 2 1
6 5 4
White/Blue
BT Master Jack (NTE5)
User accessible connections
Cable type 1/0.5mm CW1308
Blue/White
Method 1 - Using the lead supplied
Method 2 - Hard wired connections
9. Option Switch Settings
The SD1+ may be fitted with a 4-way option bit switch, this allows the SD1+ to be configured for different countries and for either security or fire mode:
Security mode Operation and features are as per operators/Installation manuals.
Fire mode In this mode the SD1+ only has one telephone number (1), which also
defaults to 999. The number of messages is reduced to one (Message
0). The default acknowledgment option is set to “Clear by No One”.
SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 Mode Telecommunications
Off Off Off Off Security UK & Ireland On Off Off Off Security Belgium Off On Off Off Security Netherlands & Norway On On Off Off Security Not Used Off Off On Off Security Not Used On Off On Off Security Not Used Off On On Off Security TBR21 & Finland On On On Off Security Not Used Off Off Off On Fire UK & Ireland On Off Off On Fire Belgium Off On Off On Fire Netherlands & Norway On On Off On Fire Not Used Off Off On On Fire Not Used On Off On On Fire Not Used Off On On On Fire TBR21 & Finland On On On On Fire Not Used
10. Specifications
Power input: 11.5V - 14V Current consumption: 35mA (standby); 70mA (Active) Trigger inputs: A, B, C,D (+ve or -ve applied, input voltage 5 - 28V) Phrases A,B,C,D,0: 40 seconds ± 2 seconds, sampled at 8KHz Telephone Numbers: 4 x 24 digit telephone numbers Case dimensions: 150(L) x 104(H) x 30(D) mm REN value: 0
11. Approval
This product is manufactured to meet all European Economic Area telecommunication networks requirements. The equipment has been approved in accordance with Council Decision 98/482/EC for pan-European single terminal connection to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). However, due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries, the approval does not, of itself, give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network termination point. In the event of problems you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance.
12. Troubleshooting Guide
Problem The unit will not dial out.
Cause Number incorrectly dialled
Action Check the telephone number you are calling has been entered correctly.
Cause If the SD1+ is connected to a PABX system you may require a pause after
dialling the first digit.
Action Program a pause in the telephone number (see “Operating Instructions”). If this
does not solve the problem the SD1+ must be connected to a direct telephone line.
Cause Incorrect telephone line connections.
Action Check the connections to the telephone line (see section 7).
Problem When the unit calls the recipient they can't acknowledge the unit by pressing
the number [8] button.
Cause Incorrect acknowledgement procedure.
Action Instruct the recipient in the correct procedure (see Operating Instructions).
Cause Incorrectly connected to the telephone socket.
Action Check that all three connections are correctly connected (see section 7).
Cause Incompatible telephone.
Action Call the recipient and ask them to press the number [8] button on their
telephone for 1 second. If you hear anything other than a 1 second tone, their telephone is not capable of acknowledging the SD1+.
Problem The recipient can't acknowledge the unit with a mobile telephone.
Cause Weak reception or incompatible telephone.
Action Mobile telephones will only work correctly if they are used in an area where the
reception is good.
Problem The SD1+ will not trigger from the alarm panel.
Cause Incorrect polarity setting.
Action Check the jumper-link is set to the correct position (see section 5).
Cause Incorrect trigger voltage.
Action Measure trigger voltage and check connections ( see section 6).
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Contents
Getting Started: SD1+ Menu Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Passcode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Passcode Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Programmable Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Call Routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Call Abort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Last Call Log. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Acknowledgement Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Telephone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Recording Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Deleting Phrases & Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Playing Back Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Sending a Test Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Three Way Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Programming: Initialising The SD1+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Changing Your Passcode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Changing Your Passcode Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Programmable Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Call Routing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Abort Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Viewing The Last Call Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Acknowledgement Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Programming: Telephone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Forcing The SD1+ to Tone / Pulse Dial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Programming a Pause into the Telephone Number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Programming a Pager Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Recording Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Deleting Phrases & Telephone Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Testing the SD1+: Call Acknowledgement Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Playing Back Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Sending A Test Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
General: Three Way Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Display Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Trouble-Shooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Quick Reference: Dialler Options.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Quick Reference: Advanced Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Getting Started: SD1+ Menu Options
All of the SD1+ menu options are accessed by entering the user passcode (default 1234). These menu options allow all the necessary programming of the SD1+ and are selected by pressing the relative "Hot Key" as shown in the table below. A summary of menu options and their relative "Hot Key" is also shown to the right.
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Hot Key Menu Option Page
1
Not Used
2
Not Used
3
Not Used
4
Change Passcode
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5
Change The Passcode Type
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Programmable Output
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7
Call Routing
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8
Abort Options
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9
Viewing The Last Call Log
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0
Acknowledgement Options
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[1-4
Program Phone Number1, 2, 3or 4
8 - 11
[0-D
Record Phrase 0, A, B, C or D
12
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Delete Phrases & Phone Numbers
13
ABC or D
Playback Messages A, B, C or D
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A1- 4 B1- 4 C1- 4 D1 - 4
Send Message A, B, C or D to Telephone Number 1, 2, 3 or 4
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OUTPUT-
ROUTE-
ABORT-
ERASE-
VIEWLOG-
CLEARBY-
NEWCODE-
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C,TYPE-
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Change passcode
Change Code Type
Program Output
Call Routing
Abort Options
Delete Options
View Event Log
Acknowledgement
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Replay Message's A, B, C or D Send To Phone No's 1, 2, 3 or 4
ABC
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TO SEND
ENT 1-4 OR 0-D
Enter Phone Numbers or Record Messages
Overview
Connections
The SD1+ is connected between the alarm control panel and the telephone line. It behaves like another extension to the telephone and does not affect the normal operation or that of any other extensions fitted. However, if the SD1+ is operating, and any telephone handset is lifted, the messages will be heard. The unit requires no batteries as its power is derivedfrom the alarmcontrol panel.
The SD1+ can accept up to four inputs which in our example are; A - fire, B - Personal Attack (PA), C - burglary and D - Auxiliary. These inputs correspond to messages (A, B, C or D) that the SD1+ sends out and should be recorded as such. The SD1+ can also accept a direct connection from suitable auxiliary devices such as radio PA buttons, medical alarms or anything using volt free contacts. The abort input is used as trigger D. See page 6.
Passcode
The SD1+ requires a passcode to be entered to gain access to all of the programming menus, this code can also be used to cancel an activation if the unit has been accidentally triggered . See page 4.
Passcode Type
The passcode that is required by the SD1+ to enter into the programming menus, can be modified so that it is either a standard 4 digit code, or a 6 digit code. See page 5.
Programmable Output
The SD1+ has a programmable output that is capable of supplying up to 100mA of current. This output can be programmed to activate when the SD1+ has been triggered, when the SD1+ has been successfully acknowledged, or when the SD1+ has failed to communicate to all telephone numbers. See page 5.
Call Routing
The SD1+ can be programmed so that each trigger input A, B, C or D will only dial a certain telephone number. This can be used for when the dialler is required to call four different numbers under three different conditions e.g. trigger A will only dial telephone number 1, trigger B will only dial telephone numbers2&3 whereas trigger C will dial telephone numbers 1, 2, 3 & 4. See page 6.
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Control Panel
Speech Dialler
Telephone
Auxiliary
Input
BT Line
Tel No 2
Tel No 3
Tel No 4
Tel No 1
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This product is manufactured to meet all European Economic Area Tele-communication networks requirements.
Call Abort
The SD1+ can be programmed so that if it is accidentally triggered, the call can be aborted. Once aborted, the dialler will stop dialling out immediately. The SD1+ can be aborted by one of the following methods: when a signal is applied to the abort input, when the input that triggered the unit is removed, or when the user passcode is entered. When an abort is performed by the code, the display shows "
" as visual confirmation of the abort being carried out (a chime tone will also be heard). See page 6.
Last Call Log
The SD1+ has a last call log, this enables the user to find out who the unit has dialled and who acknowledged it. The log also shows which input was triggered last. See page 7.
Acknowledgement Options
Once the SD1+ has made its call and delivered its message, it requires a signal to say that the message has been successfully received. This is done by the recipient pressing the number "8" button on their telephone. See page 14. When the SD1+ has been acknowledged, it will shut down until it is triggered again. This option determines how many times the unit must be acknowledged before it shuts down. See page 7.
Telephone Numbers
The SD1+ can dial up to four different telephone numbers. These numbers can be up to 24 digits long and are programmed using the LCD display and keypad on the unit. The numbers can be forced to tone or pulse dial if required and a pause can also be programmed. It is also possible for the SD1+ to dial a pager and send a numerical message, this message is programmed by the user (a digit is also sent after the message that corresponds to the trigger input e.g. 1, 2,3 or 4 = Trigger A, B, C or D). See pages 8-11.
Recording Messages
The SD1+ has a built-in microphone so that phrases can be recorded directly into the unit. The message that is sent by the SD1+ consists of a common phrase (0) which normally states your name & address, followed by phrase A, B, C or D which relate to the inputs applied from the control panel (PA, burglary and fire in our example). The SD1+ has up to 40 seconds of recording time which has to be shared by all 4 phrases. It must be noted that if 10 seconds is initially used by phrase 0 and you need to re-record that phrase, 10 seconds must be used by the new phrase 0. See page 12.
Deleting Phrases & Numbers
Because the SD1+ has a Non Volatile Memory (NVM), the phone numbers and messages cannot be deleted by removing power from the unit. This option, allows you to delete all phrases or all phonenumbers as required.See page 13.
Playing Back Messages
Once the phrases have been recorded by the SD1+, they can be played back through the on board speaker so that you can check the recorded message. It should be noted that when you play back phrases A, B, C or D, phrase 0 is always played first. See page 14.
Sending a Test Call
Once the SD1+ has been programmed, each message can be sent to a particular number to test whether the unit is working correctly. When the unit is in this test mode, everything on the phone line will be heard through the speaker. The display will also give a visual indication of what is happeningduring the call.See page 15.
Three Way Calling
This is a service that is normally provided by British Telecom, if this service is enabled, the SD1+ will use it to prevent anyone trying to block the telephone line. See page 16.
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Programming: Initialising The SD1+
When you power up the SD1+ for the first time, a factory restart is required. This involves shorting out the factory restart pins (JP2) whilst applying power to the unit (please refer to the installation instructions for details). The display will show “
”, this indicates that the memory is blank (i.e., all telephone numbers and messages are not programmed). Once it is programmed, "
"is displayed instead. To gain access to the programming menus, the passcode must be entered (Default 1234).
1.
When the unit is powered up for the very first time, the display shows “
”.
+
When programmed, the display shows “ ” (fig 2).
2.
Enter the default user code 1234 to initialise the unit ready for programming.
3.
When initialised the display shows “ ”, the unit can now be programmed and tested.
+
To exit from the main menu press , if the unit is not operated for 1 minute, it will revert back to the “
” message (or “ ”, fig 2).
Changing Your Passcode
The SD1+ requires a passcode to be entered to allow access to the program menus, this passcode can also be used to abort the operation of the unit when triggered (see page 6). The passcode is normally four digits, but can be changed to six (see page 5). The default passcode is 1234 and can also be changed as required.
1.
Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “
” (see page 4).
2.
Press 4 and the display will show “ ”.
3.
Press [ and the display will show “ ”.
4.
Enter your new passcode e.g. 2580.
5.
Press [ to accept the new code and return to “ ”.
4
3
NEWCODE-
READY
READY
2580
1
4
2
5
SD1+
----
????
2580
4
[
[
SD1+
READY
1
3
2
SD1+
????
]
Fig 2
READY
1
3
2
RECORD
RECORD
PLEASE
PLEASE
????
]
Fig 1
Changing Your Passcode Type
The SD1+ requires a passcode to be entered to allow access to the program menus. This passcode is normally 4 digits (
), but
can be changed to 6 digits (
). The default user passcode is
1234. If the passcode is changed from 4 to 6 digits, the last two digits of the code will default to (00) i.e. 1234 will now become 1234
00.
1.
Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “
” (see page 4).
2.
Press 5 and the display will show “ ”.
3.
Press [ and the display will show the code type option that is currently programmed i.e. “
”.
+
Scroll through the other 3 passcode options “
”, “ ” and “ ”, by pressing the
key.
+
Note: Do not use the following passcode types: 4 digits followed by enter (
), or 6 digits followed by
enter (
). These are reserved for future use
4.
Press [ to accept the option displayed and return to “ ”.
Programmable Output
The SD1+ has an output that can be programmed to activate under certain conditions. These conditions are: active when the SD1+ has been triggered (
), active when the SD1+ has been
acknowledged (
) and, active when the SD1+ has dialled
all numbers and has not been acknowledged (
).
1.
Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “
” (see page 4)”.
2.
Press 6 and the display will show “ ”.
3.
Press [ and the display will show the output type that is currently programmed i.e. “
”.
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If required, the other 2 output types “ ”, and "
" can be scrolled through by pressing the key.
4.
Press [ to accept the option displayed and return to “ ”.
5
6 Digit Code
3
C,TYPE-
READY
1
2
4
3
SD1+
????
4, CODE
6, CODE
4+E, CODE
6+E, CODE
5
READY
[
[
B
B
B
4 Digit Code
4 Digit Code + ENT
6 Digit Code + ENT
3
OUTPUT-
READY
1
2
4
3
SD1+
????
ACTIVE
SUCCESS
FAILED
6
READY
[
[
B
B
Has Been Triggered
Has Been Acknowledged
Failed to Communicate
Call Routing
Messages A, B, C or D can be programmed so that they only report to certain telephone numbers i.e. Message A might report to telephone numbers 1, 3 & 4 but NOT to number 2 (
).
1.
Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “
” (see page 4).
2.
Press 7 and the display will show “ ”.
3.
Press [ and the display will show that message A is routed to telephone number s 1, 2, 3 & 4 i.e. “
”.
+
Press 1, 2, 3 or 4 to select or deselect the telephone numbers.
+
If required, the other 3 options “ ”,“ ”&“
”, can be scrolled through by pressing the key.
4.
Press [ to accept the option displayed and return to “ ”.
Abort Options
Occasionally you may trigger your alarm by accident and cause the SD1+ to send an unwanted call. When this happens the unit can be stopped, by applying a signal to the abort input on the SD1+ (
), removing the trigger from the SD1+ ( ) or,
simply entering your user passcode (
).
1.
Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “
” (see page 4).
2.
Press 8 and the display will show “ ”.
3.
Press [ and the display will show the abort option that is currently programmed i.e. “
”.
+
If required, the other 3 abort options “ ”, “ ” and “
”, can be scrolled through by pressing
the
key.
+
If the abort option is set for anything other than “ ”, then the abort input becomes trigger “D”.
4.
Press [ to accept the option displayed and return to “ ”.
6
3
ROUTE-
READY
1
2
4
3
SD1+
????
A) 1234
B) 1234
C) 1234
D) 1234
7
READY
[
[
B
B
B
SendAtoNo's1,2,3or4
SendBtoNo's1,2,3or4
SendCtoNo's1,2,3or4
SendDtoNo's1,2,3or4
Restore The Alarm Input
3
ABORT-
READY
1
2
4
3
SD1+
????
NONE
RESTORE
INPUT
PASSCODE
8
READY
[
[
B
B
B
No Abort Available
Abort Input
Abort With Passcode
Viewing The Last Call Log
When a call is successfully acknowledged, the SD1+ stores the event in a “Last Call Log”.
The log may then be viewed as follows:
1.
Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “
” (see page 4).
2.
Press 9 and the display will show “ ”.
3.
Press [ and the display will show the Last Call Log i.e. " "if the log is empty, or ”
” (Alarm on trigger input A
acknowledged by recipient 3). If the display shows “
then none of the calls were acknowledged.
4.
Press [ to accept the option displayed and return to “ ”.
Acknowledgement Options
Once the SD1+ has made its call and delivered its message, it requires a signal to say that the message has been successfully received. This is done by the recipient pressing the number "8" button on their telephone. When the SD1+ has been acknowledged, it will shut down until it is triggered again. This option determines how many times the unit must be acknowledged before it shuts down. These options include: Any 1 person (
),
Any 2 people (
), Any 3 people ( ), All 4 people ( )
or nobody at all (
).
1.
Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “
” (see page 4).
2.
Press 0 and the display will show “ ”.
3.
Press [ and the display will show the acknowledgement option that is currently programmed i.e. “
”.
+
If required, the other 4 acknowledgement options "ANY-2”, “
”, “ ” and “ ”, can be
scrolled through by pressing the
key.
4.
Press [ to accept the option displayed and return to “ ”.
7
3
VIEWLOG-
READY
1
2
4
3
SD1+
????
BLANK
A) --3-
9
READY
[
[
B
No Events Logged
Last Message Sent(A to Tel 3)
3
CLRBY-
READY
1
2
4
3
SD1+
????
ANY - 1
ANY - 2
ANY - 3
ANY - 4
NO-ONE
0
READY
[
[
B
B
B
B
Needs 1 Acknowledgement
Needs 2 Acknowledgements
Needs 3 Acknowledgements
Needs 4 Acknowledgements
Needs No Acknowledgement
Programming: Telephone Numbers
The SD1+ stores up to four telephone numbers, with a maximum of 24 digits each. Permission from the person(s) being called must be obtained before storing their telephone number. The SD1+ must NOT be used to call the Police via the Emergency Services telephone numbers.
The following example shows how to program telephone number 1 as 0181 234 5678.
1.
Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “
” (see page 4).
2.
Press [, the unit will display “ ”.
3.
Press 1 for telephone number 1.
+
1 to 4 will select numbers 1, 2, 3 or 4.
+
0 to D selects phrases 0, A, B, C or D (see page 12).
4.
The display will alternate between telephone No. 1 and the current number (Blank if it has not been programmed).
+
If a telephone number is already programmed, this may be deleted by pressing the
key.
5.
Type in the first phone number 0181 234 5678.
6.
If a mistake is made whilst entering the number, press A to move the cursor back, re-enter the digit and press C.
+
Pressing will move the cursor forward again.
7.
Finish typing in the telephone number and press [.
8.
Repeat for telephone number 2, 3 & 4 as required.
9.
When finished, press ] to return to the ready prompt.
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In order for the SD1+ to comply with BABT regulations, the unit must NOT have any telephone numbers programmed the same.
+
The SD1+ must NOT be used to call the Police via the Emergency Services telephone numbers.
8
1
2
4
3
OR 0-D
[
TEL NO 1
3
6
018153*
BLANK
1
5
018153
AA
7
0181 3*
8
ENT 1-4
018123*
OR 0-D
9
READY
]
45678[
2C
READY
SD1+
????
ENT 1-4
Forcing The SD1+ to Tone / Pulse Dial
Pulse Dialling: This is the older format and is sometimes referred to as Loop Disconnect/LD. Tone Dialling: This is the modern format and sometimes referred to asMultiple Frequency/MF. Any or all of the telephone numbers can be selected to override the automatic format selection and be forced into dialling the number in one of the above formats if required.
Before entering the telephone number 0181 234 5678 in the example below, press the B key to select “Pulse Dialling” (
) or press the C key to select “Tone Dialling” ( ).
1.
Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “
” (see page 4).
2.
Press [ and the unit will display “ ”.
3.
Press 1 for telephone number 1.
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1 to 4 will select numbers 1, 2, 3 or 4.
+
0 to D selects phrases 0, A, B, C or D (see page 12).
4.
The display will alternate between telephone No. 1 and the current number (Blank if it has not been programmed).
+
If a telephone number is already programmed, this may be deleted by pressing the
key.
5.
Press the B key once to select “Pulse Dialling” ( ).
+
Pressing the key will select “Tone Dialling” ( ).
6.
Type in the first phone number 0181 234 5678 and press [.
7.
Repeat for telephone number 2, 3 & 4 as required.
8.
When finished, press ] to return to the ready prompt.
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If the SD1+ is NOT forced to pulse or tone dial, it will automatically select the correct dialling format.
9
1
2
4
3
OR 0-D
[
TEL NO 1
3
6
P*
BLANK
1
5
B
018112 345678
7
ENT 1-4
2345678*
OR 0-D
8
READY
]
[
READY
SD1+
????
ENT 1-4
Programming a Pause into the Telephone Number
If the SD1+ is connected to an internal PABX telephone exchange, a prefix digit i.e. 9 is normally required before an outside line can be obtained. Some exchanges also require a pause after this digit before dialling the telephone number. If required one or more 3 second pauses can be inserted after the prefix digit.
Before entering the telephone number 0181 234 5678 in the example below, press 9 for the dial out prefix, then press the B key three times to select a 3 second Pause.
1.
Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “
” (see page 4).
2.
Press [ and the unit will display “ ”.
3.
Press 1 for telephone number 1.
+
1 to 4 will select telephone numbers 1, 2, 3 or 4.
+
0 to D selects phrases 0, A, B, C or D (see page 12).
4.
The display will alternate between telephone No. 1 and the current number (Blank if it has not been programmed).
+
If a telephone number is already programmed, this may be deleted by pressing the
key.
5.
Press 9 (or your own prefix), and then B three times to select a pause, then press C to move the cursor forward again.
+
A pause is displayed as a comma (,).
6.
The SD1+ will now show (or your own prefix) on the display.
7.
Type in the first phone number 0181 234 5678 and press [.
8.
Repeat for telephone number 2, 3 & 4 as required.
9.
When finished, press ] to return to the ready prompt.
+
The pause option ( ) will cause the SD1+ to wait 3 seconds before dialling the rest of the telephone number. Programming two (
) or three ( ) pause options will cause
the SD1+ to pause 6 or 9 seconds.
10
1
2
4
3
OR 0-C
[
TEL NO 1
3
6
9,*
BLANK
1
5
9BBBC
018112 345678
7
ENT 1-4
2345678*
OR 0-C
8
READY
]
[
READY
SD1+
????
ENT 1-4
Programming a Pager Number
When dialling a pager SD1+may have to wait before sending the message. To insert a pause enter “
” after the pager number. When the call is answered, the unit can send the message as normal or
precede it with a “star” or “hash”. This is achieved by programming (
), ( )or( )
respectively. The pager message is ALWAYS terminated with a “hash”.
Note: Each pager service has its own requirements for pauses, star and hash. You may have to experiment to find the correct combination for the service you are using.
After entering the pager number 0832 345678 in the example below, press B four times for the pager prefix "
", then C and enter the paging message i.e. 333, then
press [.
1.
Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “
” (see page 4).
2.
Press [ and the unit will display “ ”.
3.
Press 1 for telephone number 1.
+
1 to 4 will select telephone numbers 1, 2, 3 or 4.
+
0 to D selects phrases 0, A, B, C or D (see page 12).
4.
The display will alternate between telephone No. 1 and the current number (Blank if it has not been programmed).
+
If a telephone number is already programmed, this may be deleted by pressing the
key.
5.
Type in the pager number e.g. 0832 345678.
6.
Press B four times to select the pager option ( ), then press C.
7.
Type in the paging message i.e. 333 for alarm, then press [.
+
Anything entered after the " ", is used asthe message.
+
A digit relating to the input is also sent e.g. 1 = Trigger A.
+
8.
The display shows how the message is sent " ".
+
If required, the other 2 options “ ” and “ ”, can be scrolled through by pressing the
key.
9.
Repeat for telephone number 2, 3 & 4 as required.
10.
When finished, press ] to return to the ready prompt.
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1
2
4
3
OR 0-D
[
TEL NO 1
3
6
BLANK
1
5
0832
345678
7
ENT 1-4
678M333*
M+NONE
345678M*
2345678*
OR 0-D
8
9
10
READY
]
[
333
[
BBBBC
READY
SD1+
????
ENT 1-4
PHONES
B
Recording Messages
The SD1+ can record up to four phrases A, B, C, D and a common phrase 0. These phrases can be up to forty seconds in total. The five phrases are used to form four messages A, B, C and D. Phrase 0 is normally used to store the name and address of the premises, whereas phrases A, B, C or D are used to store the type of alarm condition. It is also advisable to include the instruction to press the number "8" button on the telephone, at the end of the message e.g.
l
Phrase 0: “This Is Mr Smith, at 10 The Strand, East Fincham”
l
Phrase A: “The alarm has been activated, please press eight to acknowledge this call”.
1.
Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “
” (see page 4).
2.
Press [ and the unit will display “ ”.
3.
Press 0 for phrase 0.
+
0 to D will select phrases 0, A, B, C or D.
+
1 to 4 selects numbers 1, 2, 3 or 4 (see pages 8-11).
4.
The display will show “ ”.
+
Stand back about 6-8 inches from the unit.
+
Before you record phrases, it is advisable to prepare them by writing them down first.
5.
When ready, press the [ key to start recording, and speak clearly into the unit.
+
The display will show the remaining recording time.
+
When re-recording a phrase, if the duration of the old phrase was previously 10 seconds, then the new phrase must be the same length.
6.
To end recording at any time press .
+
The unit will also stop recording when the time runs out.
7.
Repeat for phrases A, B, C & D as required.
8.
When finished, press ] to return to the ready prompt.
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1
2
4
3
OR 0-D
[
RECORD
3
6
PHRASE 0
0
5
[
7
REC - 40
REC - 32
8
ENT 1-4 OR 0-D
READY
]
]
READY
SD1+
????
ENT 1-4
This is Mr Smith,
at 10 The Strand,
East Fincham.
Deleting Phrases & Telephone Numbers
If new phrases need to be recorded or new telephone numbers need to be programmed into the unit, the oldones will haveto be deleted,this option willallow you toperform either ofthese actions.
1.
Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “
” (see page 4).
2.
Press [ and the display will show “ ”.
3.
Press [ and the display will show “ ”.
4.
Press B and the display will show “ ”.
+
If required, the other delete option “ ”, can be scrolled to by pressing the
key.
5.
Press [ to accept the option displayed and return to “
+
If required, the telephone numbers can also be deleted individually when in the telephone number programming, (pages 8-10).
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ENT 1-4 OR 0-D
READY
1
2
SD1+
????
[
3
3
[
B
Clear Messages
4
5
SPEECH
ERASE-
PHONES
READY
[
B
Clear Numbers
Testing the SD1+: Call Acknowledgement Procedure
If the unit has been triggered or a test call has been sent, you must ensure that the recipient of the call is aware of the call acknowledgement procedure, so that they can successfully shut down the SD1+ and prevent it from dialling them again.
1.
When the recipient's telephone rings, they should answer the call as they would any normal call.
2.
The SD1+ will then play the message that corresponds to the trigger it has received, (normally the name and address of the premises followed by the relevant alarm message).
3.
After the message, a tone is heard, the recipient should now press the “8”button on thetelephone to acknowledge the call.
+
Pressing the number “8” button on the telephone at any point during the message, will also shut the unit down.
4.
If done correctly, an acknowledgement “tune” will be heard.
5.
The recipient can then take the necessary action.
Playing Back Messages
Once the phrases have been recorded it is possible to play them back through the built in loudspeaker.
This example showshow to playback “Message A”(Phrase0+A):
1.
Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “
” (see page 4).
2.
Press A and the display will show “ ”.
+
Pressing or will select message B, C or D.
3.
After a 5 second delay the message is played.
4.
Pressing ] at any point during the message will abort the playback and return the unit to the “
” prompt.
+
Repeat for message B, C or D, as required.
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1-4 / ENT
TO SEND
READY
1
2
SD1+
????
A
3
3
5 Seconds
4
PHRASE 0 PHRASE A
READY
]
#
98
45
6
21
7
0
*
This is Mr Smith,
at 10 The Strand,
East Fincham.
1
2
3
4
Sending A Test Call
It is possible to test that each message plays to each telephone number e.g. you may want to test that “Message A” plays to telephone number 1 or “Message B” to telephone number 3 etc.
Before sending a test call, make sure the person being called is familiar with the acknowledgement procedure. This will ensure that the SD1+ is successfully cleared down.
The following example shows how to send “Message A” to telephone number 1:
1.
Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “
” (see page 4).
2.
Press A and the display will show “ ”.
+
Pressing or will select message B, C or D.
3.
Press 1, to send message A to Telephone number 1.
+
Pressing at this point will send the message to all programmed telephone numbers.
+
After the SD1+ has dialled out, it will attempt to detect a ringing signal. If this signal is detected, the display will show “
”. However, if this signal is not detected within 5 seconds, the unit will automatically start to play its message.
+
The unit will then play phrase 0 (Name & Address) followed by phrase A (e.g. Fire Alarm). At the end of the message, the person receiving the call should carry out the call acknowledgement procedure (see page 14).
+
If the call is successfully acknowledged the display will show “
”. If the person receiving the call fails to acknowledge it on the first attempt the unit will repeat the message four times, giving them the opportunity to acknowledge the call at the end of each message. However if at the end of the last attempt they still fail to acknowledge the call the display will show "
"
and the unit will shut down.
4.
Pressing ] at any time will abort the test call and return the unit to the “
” prompt.
+
Repeat for message B, C or D, as required.
+
Repeat for other test call combinations as required.
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1-4 / ENT
TO SEND
READY
1
2
SD1+
????
A
3
3
1
4
SEND A TO NO 1
PHRASE A
PHRASE 0
RINGING
SENT OK
READY
Waiting Period
]
General: Three Way Calling
Three Way Calling is a feature that is available from BT Network Services. For the SD1+ to take advantage of thisfacility, the telephoneline must havethis service enabled(contact BT fordetails).
When the SD1+ is triggered, the unit checks for "dial tone", if no dial tone is detected i.e. another telephone is "Off Hook" or there is an incoming call. The unit then sends a "Recall" signal, which is detected by the exchange as a request for a new line. With a new line available, the SD1+ then attempts to dial out.
+
If the SD1+ is connected to an older pulse dial exchange, the numbers being dialled must be selected to pulse dial (see page 9). This will also disable the three way calling facility as this is not available on the older exchanges.
Display Messages
When the unit is first powered up, a factory restart is required (page 4). The SD1+ will then have a completely blank memory (no phone numbers or messages programmed), program these as required. If the unit is showing this display, and a factory restart has not been carried out, contact your installation company for further advice.
This is the normal standby display of the SD1+ speech dialler. The unit will display this message whilst it is doing nothing AND whilst it is dialling out after it has been triggered.
The SD1+ has detected a ringing signal. This display will only be seen
during a test call and NOT an activation.
The recipient may already be on another call, wait until they have finished the call and try again. This display will only be seen during a
test call and NOT an activation.
The SD1+ hasdetected an Unobtainable or Special Information Tone. Check the number and try again.This display will only be seen during
a test call and NOT an activation.
The SD1+ dialled out, sent the message and was acknowledged correctly by the recipient. This display will only be seen during a test
call and NOT an activation.
The call was not answered or acknowledged by the recipient. This display will only be seen during a test call and NOT an activation.
If the SD1+ is programmed to dial a pager number, this message will be displayed when the pager message is sent. This display will only
be seen during a test call and NOT an activation.
The SD1+ was aborted by a user passcode whilst it was attempting to dial out following an activation. This display will only be seen
following an activation.
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PLEASE RECORD
SD1+
RINGING
ENGAGED
UNOBTAIN
SENT OK
NO REPLY
PAGED
ABORTED
Trouble-Shooting Guide
Problem
The recipient has acknowledged the call but the SD1+ continues to dial the second, third or forth number.
Cause
The "Call Acknowledgement" option is set to cleared by "
"or" "or" "
(page 7).
Action
Check the optionis set tothe required setting.
Problem
The unit will not dial the telephone number that is programmed into the unit.
Cause
Number incorrectly dialled.
Action
Check the telephone number you are calling has been entered correctly.
Cause 2
The SD1+ is dialling out through an internal telephone exchange (PABX), that requires a pause after the initial “9”.
Action 2
Make sure you have programmed a pause into the phonenumber, after the"9" (page 10).
Cause 3
The SD1+ is wired to an exchange, that needs a special button pressed to select a line.
Action 3
The unit cannot be used with this type of exchange. Connect it to a standard BT line.
Problem
The unit is triggered from the Control Panel but the display shows "
" all the time.
Cause
The SD1+ doesn't display anything except for "
" whilst it is triggered.
Action
To see the status of the SD1+ when triggered, use the “Test Call" option (page 15).
Problem
The recipient of the call can't acknowledge the unit by pressing the number "8" button.
Cause
Incompatible telephone.
Action
Call the recipient and ask them to press the number "8" button on their telephone. If you hear anything other than a tone, the telephone is not capableof acknowledging the SD1+. This may be overcome by using a tone pad to simulate the dialling tones. Contact your installation company for details.
Problem
I am pressing the [ key for 6 seconds, but I cannot get to the "
" prompt and the
display still shows "
"or" ".
Cause
The SD1+ requires a 4 digit passcode to enable you to gain access to the program menu's.
Action
Enter your user passcode (page 4).
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Quick Reference: Dialler Options.
Quick Reference: Advanced Options.
496499 Issue 1
6, CODE
READY
OUTPUT- ROUTE-
ABORT-
VIEWLOG-NEWCODE-
4
READY
SD1+
????
C,TYPE-
2580
56789
[
Change Code Change Code Type
Enter New Passcode
(e.g. 2580)
Program Output
Call Routing Abort Options View Event Log
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[
C) ????
D) ????
4, CODE
4+E CODE
6+E CODE
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A) 1234
B) 1234
C) 1234
D) 1234
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RESTORE
PASSCODE
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or
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NONE
INPUT
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ERASE-
Delete OptionsRecord MessagesProgram NumbersClear By Options
Send test call's
Waiting Period
Replay Message's
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ANY-2
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TEL NO 1
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RECORD
PHRASE 0
SEND A
RINGING
TO NO 1
PHRASE O
PHRASE A
SENT OK
READY
PHRASE 0
PHRASE A
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SPEECH
PHONES
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Message's or test call's
1-4 / ENT
TO SEND
ENT 1-4
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Numbers & Phrases
A= B= C=
Delete Pulse Dial
Tone Dial 3x Insert Pause 4x Pager Wait
B= B=
ENT 1-4 ENT 1-4
ENT 1-4
OR 0-D OR 0-D
OR 0-D
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REC - 32
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