
United Security Products, Inc. Tele:800-227-1592
10801 Vista Sorrento Parkway Fax:858-455-0036
San Diego, Ca. 92121
Automatic Voice Dialers
AD2000 and AD2001
Quick Start Guide
This Quick Reference Guide provides directions for FAST START
installation, setup and programming of your innovative alarm system. It also serves as a handy reference.
NOTE: Have the program planner, found in the manual in front
of you ready to be filled in. Plug in Main Phone line to the “TelIn” port on dialer. Connect a 12Vdc power supply with a minimum rating of 100mA from an existing alarm panel or an external power source to the indicated terminal blocks.

Overview
When you apply power to the unit, you will see an identification for the unit
you acquired followed by the first option- Program Numbers. There are
essentially four main menus for the dialer-Program Numbers, Program TLine, Program OGM’s (outgoing messages), and Program Channels. There
are three operating conditions-OFF, Operate and Test T-line.
Step 1. Program: Numbers 1(Yes) 2(No)--Press 1
Depending on model you have option to select 4 or 8 telephone numbers or
pager numbers for outgoing messages. These are the numbers you might
want to have the dialer call in case of alarm. Remember there are two
(AD2001) or four (AD2000) alarm channels. You do not have to call all the
numbers for each alarm. You may want to call one for each or two for each
etc.. For this example press 1 for Program Numbers and select 1 for the first
telephone number. Pager - press 2 for No.(See manual for entering pager
numbers.) Enter the number with no dashes or spaces and press the star key.
When done entering numbers press 0 for done at the prompt after entering
the last number.
Step 2. Program: T-Line 1(Yes) 2(No)--Press 1
PROGRAM:T-LINE
1 (Tone) 2 (Pulse)
PROGRAM:PBX
1(ON) 2(OFF)
PROGRAM:ATTEMPTS
ENTER 1-9
PROGRAM: MESSAGE
REPEAT ENTER 1-3
PRESS 1 FOR TOUCH TONE PHONES.
PRESS 2 OFF. (See Manual for PBX)
How many times do you want the telephone or
pager to be dialed for successful connection.
Refers to the number of times each message
will be delivered to each designated number.
Step 3. Program: OGMS 1(Yes) 2(No)--Press 1
OPT#1: NO OGM
1 (YES) 2 (NO)
Yes to this option no message will be delivered. To have a message, Press 2.
OPT#2: 1OGM
1 (YES) 2 (NO)
For only one message to be delivered for each
alarm Press 1. For several messages, say one
for channel 1 and one for channel 2, Press 2.

After you choose to deliver 1 message or more (see below) you will be promted to
RECORD,PLAY and ACCEPT the message(s).
RECORD OGM1
PRESS R
For any delivered message including an ID the sequence is the same. Press and
hold the ‘R’ button to begin recoding your message. To stop release the button.
OPT#3: 2OGMS
1 (YES) 2 (NO)
OPT#4: ID, 2OGMS
1 (YES) 2 (NO)
OPT#5: 3OGMS
1 (YES) 2 (NO)
OPT#6: ID, 3OGMS
1 (YES) 2 (NO)
OPT#7: 4OGMS
1 (YES) 2 (NO)
OPT#8: ID, 4OGMS
1 (YES) 2 (NO)
PLAY OGM
1 (YES) 2 (NO)
To deliver 2 different messages without an
ID, Press 1 otherwise Press 2.
To deliver an IDwith 2 different messages,
Press 1 otherwise Press 2.
To deliver 3 different messages without an
ID, Press 1 otherwise Press 2.
To deliver an IDwith 3 different messages, Press 1 otherwise Press 2.
To deliver 4 different messages without
an ID, Press 1 otherwise Press 2.
To deliver an IDwith 4 different messages, Press 1 otherwise Press 2
ACCEPT
1 (YES) 2 (NO)
Step 4. Program: CHANNELS 1(Yes) 2(No)--Press1
There are a number of options that can be associated with each alarm
zone. This menu will help us set up parameters that will enable the dialer to
work with the type of sensor you wish to install on each zone.
SELECT: 1-4
0 (DONE)
CH: 1 ENABLE
1 (YES) 2 (NO)
CH 1: EXIT DELAY
1 (YES) 2 (NO)
ENTER 0-199 THEN
PRESS *
CH 1: ENTRY DELAY
1 (YES) 2 (NO)
Depending on the dialer you have, you will have either
2 or 4 zones to program.
Do you want to have a sensor attached to
this zone? If yes Press 1, otherwise 2.
You can have an exit delay up to 199
seconds.
You can have an entry delay up to 199
seconds.
ENTER 0-199 THEN
PRESS *

CH 1: N.O./N.C.
1 (N.O.) 2 (N.C.)
N.O. Normally Open sensor will alarm when closed.
CH 1: MOM/CONT
1 (MOM) 2 (CONT)
CH 1: DIAL#1
1 (YES) 2 (NO)
CH 1: OGM1
1 (YES) 2 (NO)
SELECT: 1-4
0(DONE)
In a momentary setting, when the alarm is triggered, the only
way to turn the dialer off is to reset it remotely or turn the unit
off. In a continuous setting the alarm might sound but it will
reset automatically when the alarm condition doesn’t exist or all
dialing attempts have been made, whichever is first.
If you have selected a telephone # in 1, do you want it to dial
that number when channel 1 alarms? It will ask this question
for each telephone number you have programmed.
The OGMprompt here be based on your previous recordings.
If you do not need to program any other channels press 0 for
done.
Congratulations! You have now setup your dialer for operation. But first lets test the system. Press the ‘M’ button. You should now see
You will now be presented with your programming
instructions first for the T-Line or telephone line and
second for the channels. You can review all your
input for each channel, including the dialing
sequence and messages. When finished press the ‘M’ button to go to Operate. To turn
the unit off press the ‘M’ button till you see ‘OFF’.
TEST:T-LINE
1(YES) 2 (NO)
TEST:CHANNELS
1(YES) 2(NO)