When triggered by an alarm system, the ENFORCER Voice Dialer can dial up to 6 numbers (up to 3
times for each number) and deliver an 18-second user-recorded message, repeating up to two times.
The last 6 seconds of the message can be customized depending on which of the three inputs has
triggered the alarm. Each number can contain up to 14 digits, including the number, tones, and pauses.
The receiver can then listen in, stop further dialing of alarm numbers, or trigger an auxiliary relay output
connected to an external device such as a door lock, siren, strobe light, etc. The user is able to listen in
by remote call in as well as trigger or turn off the auxiliary relay.
NOTE: For single-line analog or VOIP telephone systems. The E-922CPQ may work with some digital
phone systems (single-line or PBX), depending on the system.
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1. Select a location for the dialer. 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. Loosen the attachment screw on the lower end of the dialer (see Overview, pg. 4) and remove
the back. For countertop installation, skip to step 4.
Fig. 1
3. For wall mount, and use the back as a template to mark
mounting holes and wiring hole. Drill holes and attach 2
screws into the wall at the desired location. For convenience,
5~6ft (1.5~2m) above the floor is recommended (Fig. 1).
4. Run wires for the telephone connection, for power, from the
auxiliary output, and from up to three sensors/contacts or
groups of sensors/contacts connected in series referring to
the wiring diagram (see Sample Applications and Wiring Diagrams, pg. 3). Alternatively, the
dialer can be connected to three separate alarm control panel outputs.
5. Thread all wires through the wiring hole, place the back over the heads of the screws installed
in step 2 (Fig. 1), and slide down. Tighten or loosen the screws as needed.
6. Connect all wires to the terminal block, again referring to the wiring diagram (see pg. 3) and
attach the dialer unit to its back, tightening the attachment screw to hold it firmly into place.
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Programming the Voice Dialer:
You must enter setup mode to program the dialer functions. While in setup mode, if no key is
pressed within 20 seconds, the dialer will automatically exit and return to standby mode.
Entering Setup Mode:
To enter setup mode:
Auto Dialer
1. Press the ENTER button.
2. Type in the current PIN (the factory preset PIN is 8888) on
Enter Password:
Ready
the keypad.
3. Press the ENTER button again. You should hear a single
beep and the first screen of the setup menu will appear.
Menu(1-12)
01 Alarm Number
Setting and Changing the PIN
In setup mode:
8888
1. Press the DOWN button until you see the "07 Password" on
the display or press 07 on the keypad.
2. Press the ENTER button. The current PIN will be shown on
the display.
3. Press ENTER again, type in the new PIN (4 digits), and
press ENTER.
Menu(1-12)
07 Password
Password
8888
Enter Password:
1234
4. Press the ESC button to return to the settings menu to program other functions.
5. Press the ESC button again to exit the setup mode.
NOTE: If you forget your PIN, you must reset the dialer, deleting all settings and data. Disconnect
the power and then power up while holding down the ENTER button until you hear a single
long beep. This deletes all settings and data from the dialer (See pg. 11).
Setting Alarm Phone Numbers
You can program up to 6 alarm numbers. In setup mode:
1. If "01 Alarm Number" is not shown on the display, press the
UP button until it appears, or press 01 on the keypad.
2. Press the ENTER button. The first alarm number will show
on the screen (if already programmed), otherwise "1:" will
Menu(1-12)
01 Alarm Number
Alarm Number
1:
appear followed by a blank line.
3. Press ENTER to program or overwrite the first number or press the DOWN button to choose the
second and following number locations (up to 6 phone numbers) and press ENTER.
4. Type in the number, including the area code if that is required (up to 14 digits).
5. Press the ENTER button to save the number. A single beep will sound.
6. Press the UP or DOWN button to move to another location to enter another number and follow
the same procedure.
7. When finished, press the ESC button to return to the settings menu to program other functions.
8. Press the ESC button again to exit the setup mode.
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Programming the Voice Dialer (Continued):
Deleting a Stored Phone Number
From the setup mode:
1. If "01 Alarm Number" is not shown on the display, press the
UP button until it appears, or press 01 on the keypad.
2. Press the ENTER button. The first alarm number will show
on the screen showing the programmed number.
Menu(1-12)
01 Alarm Number
Alarm Number
1:5555551212
3. Press ENTER to select that number or press the DOWN button to select another number to be
deleted and press ENTER to select.
4. To delete the selected number, press ENTER again.
5. To delete other numbers, press the UP or DOWN button and follow the instructions above.
6. When finished, press the ESC button to return to the settings menu to program other functions.
7. Press the ESC button again to exit the setup mode.
Recording Alarm Messages
You can record up to four messages. One message (Message 0, up to 12 seconds) is the site
message that will play first when the alarm call is answered. The remaining messages (Messages
1~3, up to 6 seconds each) correspond to each of the three inputs and will follow the site message.
To record, rerecord, or playback a message, in the setup mode:
1. Press the UP or DOWN button until you see "02
REC/PLAY" on the display, or press 02 on the keypad.
2. Press the ENTER button. You will see "0=site message" on
the display.
3. Either press the ENTER button to select that message or
select a different message by typing its number (0~3) or
Menu(1-12)
02 REC/PLAY
Select MSG(1-3)
0=site message
Select MSG(1-3)
1=alarm message
pressing the DOWN button to another message location and pressing the ENTER button.
4. Press 0 to record (or rerecord over an existing message) or
press 1 to play back an existing message.
5. Immediately after pressing 0 to record, speak clearly into
the microphone located at the bottom of the dialer. While
0=REC 1=PLAY
Select=0
Recording
12
recording, a countdown will appear on the display. Recording will automatically stop when the
time limit is reached, but you can stop recording at any time by pressing the ENTER button.
6. When recording stops, the dialer will play back your
message for review also showing the timer below.
Playing
2
7. Repeat the steps for the other messages.
8. When finished, press the ESC button to return to the settings menu to program other functions.
9. Press the ESC button again to exit the setup mode.
NOTE: You may want to record the important functions in the site message as a reminder, for
example, "{Your name}’s security alarm has been activated. Please enter a command, "3"
to repeat the message, "4" to listen in, or "0" to stop dialing and return to standby."
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Programming the Voice Dialer (Continued):
Setting the Auto-Dial Mode
The dialer can be programmed to dial each programmed number once (up to 6 numbers) when an
alarm is triggered, or it can continually dial each number in a loop until the dialer is reset. To set the
dialing mode, in setup mode:
1. Press the UP or DOWN button until you see "03 Dialing
Mode" on the display, or press 03 on the keypad.
2. Press the ENTER button and press 0 or 1 to make your
selection.
Menu(1-12)
03 Dialing Mode
Select Mode=0
0=Single 1-Loop
• 0 = Single (default) – The dialer will dial each number once and then stop.
• 1 = Loop – The dialer will continuously loop, dialing each number until the alarm is disabled.
3. After making your selection, press ENTER to set.
4. When finished, press the ESC button to return to the settings menu to program other functions.
5. Press the ESC button again to exit the setup mode.
NOTE: With either setting, when you receive the call, you can remotely stop the dialing cycle and
return the dialer to standby mode (see Remote Control by Telephone, pgs. 10~11).
Setting the Trigger Level
Each of the inputs (IP1, IP2, IP3, INH), can be set to match the type of input device connected. To
change the trigger level, in the setup mode:
1. Press the UP or DOWN button until you see "04 Trigger
Level" on the display, or press 04 on the keypad.
2. Press the ENTER button. You will see "IP1Trigger Level"
on the display for input 1 and its current setting.
Menu(1-12)
04 Trigger Level
IP1Trigger Level
L-NO
3. Press the DOWN button to select a different input if desired. When the desired input is shown,
press the ENTER button to select.
4. Press the number corresponding to your selection.
• 0 = H-NO – (High N.O.) N.O. input will trigger the dialer
L-NO
IP1(0-3)
when the voltage at the input exceeds 3.5VDC (maximum is 15VDC).
• 1 = H-NC – (High N.C.) N.C. input will trigger the dialer when the voltage at the input
exceeds 3.5VDC (maximum is 15VDC).
• 2 = L-NO – (Low N.O.) N.O. input will trigger the dialer when the voltage at the input is less
than 1VDC.
• 3 = L-NC – (Low N.C.) N.C. input will trigger the dialer when the voltage at the input is less
than 1VDC.
5. Press ENTER to set.
6. Press the UP or DOWN button to select another input and repeat the steps above.
7. When finished, press the ESC button to return to the settings menu to program other functions.
8. Press the ESC button again to exit the setup mode.
NOTE: If the "Inhibit" input is not being used, it should be left as Low N.C. (L-NC).
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Programming the Voice Dialer (Continued):
Setting the Trigger Mode
With this setting, you can control how the dialer responds to a trigger even after the trigger has
stopped. To set the Trigger mode, in setup mode:
1. Press the UP or DOWN button until you see "05 Trigger
Mode" on the display, or press 05 on the keypad.
2. Press the ENTER button. You will see the current setting,
(default is "1 = Level Trigger") on the display.
Menu(1-12)
05 Trigger Mode
Select Mode(0-1)
1=Level Trigger
3. Type 0 or 1 to select the desired mode.
• 0 = Edge Trigger – When the triggering signal stops, the dialer will stop dialing, even if it has
not finished dialing the first alarm number. This could be useful for any trigger that, if it does
not continue, would not be an emergency.
• 1 = Level Trigger – When a trigger signal is received, the dialer will start the process of
dialing alarm numbers as programmed and will follow that process until the alarm is reset
either remotely by phone (see Remote Control by Telephone, pgs. 10~11) or locally on the
keypad (see Stopping Dialing with the Dialer Keypad, pg. 10).
4. Press the ENTER button to set.
5. When finished, press the ESC button to return to the settings menu to program other functions.
6. Press ESC again to exit setup mode.
Setting the Dialer "Beep" Volume
To confirm an action or alert you to an error the dialer issues a "beep" sound. A single beep
confirms an action and four rapid beeps alerts you of an error. You can silence these sounds or
change their volume. To set the dialer "beep" volume, in setup mode:
1. Press the UP or DOWN button until you see "09 Volume"
on the display, or press 09 on the keypad.
2. Press the ENTER button. You will see the current setting,
on the display.
Menu(1-12)
09 Volume
Select(0-2)
Volume=1
3. Type 0, 1, or 2 to select the desired volume.
4. Press the ENTER button to set.
• 0 – Silent
• 1 – Medium (default)
• 2 – Loud
5. When finished, press the ESC button to return to the settings menu to program other functions.
6. Press the ESC button again to exit the setup mode.
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Programming the Voice Dialer (Continued):
Setting the Number of Rings for Remote Access
This setting controls the number of rings after which the voice dialer will "answer" to allow for
remote access by the user. To set the number of rings, in setup mode:
1. Press the UP or DOWN button until you see "10 Ring
Times" on the display, or press 10 on the keypad.
2. Press the ENTER button. You will see the current setting,
on the display (default is 5) showing the number of rings.
Menu(1-12)
10 Ring Times
Select(0-9)
Ring=5
3. Type a number between 0 and 9 to select the desired number of rings.
4. Press the ENTER button to set.
5. When finished, press the ESC button to return to the settings menu to program other functions.
6. Press the ESC button again to exit the setup mode.
Setting the Auxiliary Output Relay Time
The dialer has an auxiliary output to trigger an external device such as a gate/door, siren, strobe
light, etc. To set the length of time for the trigger (1~255 seconds), in setup mode:
1. Press the UP or DOWN button until you see "11 Relay
Time" on the display, or press 09 on the keypad.
2. Press the ENTER button. You will see the current setting,
on the display.
Menu(1-12)
11 Relay Time
Select(1-255)
Relay Time=10
3. Type a number between 1 and 255 to select the desired auxiliary output relay time in seconds
(default is 10).
4. Press the ENTER button to set.
5. When finished, press the ESC button to return to the settings menu to program other functions.
6. Press the ESC button again to exit the setup mode.
Setting the Number of Times the Alarm Message Plays
When the dialer is triggered and calls the alarm numbers, it will play back the prerecorded
messages either once or twice at each number. To program the number of times, in setup mode:
1. Press the UP or DOWN button until you see "12 Play
Times" on the display, or press 12 on the keypad.
2. Press the ENTER button. You will see the current setting,
on the display (default is 1).
Menu(1-12)
12 Play Times
Select(1-2)
Play Times=1
3. Type 1, or 2 to select the desired number of times to play the message.
4. Press the ENTER button to set.
5. When finished, press the ESC button to return to the settings menu to program other functions.
6. Press the ESC button again to exit the setup mode.
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Function
Code
Set dialer to play messages only once
1
Set dialer to play messages twice
* 2
Repeat the message
3
Start listening in for 30 seconds, press code again to continue
listening
4
Stop the dialing process
and return the dialer to standby
0
to enter a function code.
Programming the Voice Dialer (Continued):
Making a Test Call
The dialer can make a test call to ensure that the numbers have been set up correctly. During the
call, the speaker allows you to monitor the call's progress. To place a test call, in setup mode:
1. Press the UP or DOWN button until you see "08 Test
Number" on the display, or press 08 on the keypad.
2. Press the ENTER button. You will see the first of your
programmed numbers on the display.
3. Press the UP and DOWN buttons to select the number you want to test dial.
4. Press the ENTER button to select and start the process. Listen in as it completes the call.
5. To interrupt the call, press the ESC button and press the UP and DOWN buttons to select
another number you want to test dial.
6. When finished, press the ESC button to return to the settings menu to program other functions.
7. Press the ESC button again to exit the setup mode.
Menu(1-12)
08 Test Number
Test Number
1:5555551212
Operating the Voice Dialer:
The dialer is always active when powered. If connected to a security system, it will be ready when
the system is armed. In stand-alone mode, it can be disarmed by turning off power to the dialer.
Stopping Dialing with the Dialer Keypad
The dialer has no entry delay, so if it is installed in stand-alone mode, when you open the door
(assuming your door has a contact installed) or an input is accidentally triggered when you are at
the dialer location, it will immediately start dialing. You can stop its dialing and return it to standby
mode by pressing the ESC button on the dialer, typing your 4-digit PIN, and pressing ENTER.
Remote Control by Telephone
The system can be remotely controlled and monitored through any touch-tone (DTMF) phone,
including mobile phones.
REMOTE CONTROL WHEN THE ALARM IS ACTIVATED
When an alarm has been activated the voice dialer dials the pre-programmed alarm numbers. The
receiver will hear the pre-recorded message and may press one of the following function codes
within 10 seconds after the message ends to control the system remotely and a second code in 10
seconds for another function. If there is no response within 20 seconds, the dialer will hang up.
*There will be a 10-second pause after or between each message to allow time
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Function
Code
Start listening in
for 30 seconds, press code again to continue listening
4
Activate the auxiliary output for the set time
8
Trigger or s
top the auxiliary output
9
Operating the Voice Dialer (Continued):
REMOTE CONTROL BY USER CALL-IN (CALL BACK)
The user can dial in to perform the actions below remotely. To do so:
1. Using a mobile phone or any touch-tone (DTMF) phone, dial the phone number that the voice
dialer is connected to. The voice dialer will answer and “beep” once after the number of rings
set for remote access (see Setting the Number of Rings for Remote Access, pg. 9).
2. Enter the PIN Number on the phone’s keypad. You will hear a "beep" sound if the correct code
has been entered. If a wrong code is entered, the dialer will disconnect automatically and the
user must dial in again. If there is no key entry within 20 seconds, the dialer will hang up.
3. Press one of the following function codes to control the system remotely and press a second
code within 10 seconds for another function.
Viewing the Last Event
To view the last event, in setup mode:
1. Press the UP or DOWN button until you see "06 Last
Event" on the display, or press 06 on the keypad.
2. Press the ENTER button and the last event will be shown.
The example to the right shows that input 1 was triggered,
Menu(1-12)
06 Last Event
Trigger IP-1
5555551212
causing the dialer to dial 555-555-1212.
3. When finished, press the ESC button to return to the settings menu to program other functions.
4. Press the ESC button again to exit the setup mode.
Resetting the Dialer
Resetting the dialer deletes all settings and data. To reset, disconnect the power and then power
up while holding down the ENTER button until you hear a single long beep.
Troubleshooting:
• Ensure sure that the telephone line is working and is firmly connected to
Dialer will not dial out
Unit doesn’t respond to a
call-back
Difficulty in activating
'listen in' by telephone
remote control
the correct terminal on the dialer.
• Make sure that you have programmed at least one telephone number into
the unit and that the full number has been stored.
• Check to see if another unit (fax or answering machine) could be
answering the call and remove the other unit.
• Adjust the call-in ring detect setting so the dialer will answer.
• Try pressing the code key again.
• Move to a quieter location as ambient noise may affect the dialer’s ability
to detect the tone signal.
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