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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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
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TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS
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C
ABORT
TAMP
FACTORY RESTART
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POLARITY
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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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TRIG POLARITY TRIG POLARITY
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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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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.
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Standard BT telephone plug
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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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