Automatic Telephone Dialer TD-101(W)



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Automatic Telephone Dialer TD-101(W) The TD-101 is an automatic dialing device which can transmit prerecorded information via the telephone line. The dialer can send two different 10 second voice messages (or one 20 second message) to four phone numbers. It can also send two different messages to PAGERS and four digital codes to a monitoring station. The desired type of communication is easily selected during installation. The dialer has two trigger inputs. The optional model TD-101W can also be triggered remotely with a wireless remote control. There are three levels of operation for the TD-101: standby, user, and installer. Three light emitting diodes on the front of the TD-101 show what level the dialer is in. In standby mode the TD-101 waits for an input from either of the trigger inputs or from the built in keypad. At the user level (accessible with User Code) you can enter and delete phone numbers, change the voice messages, change the user code, or test that the TD-101 is functioning properly. Model TD-101 can also "learn a remote control code in this level. At the installer level (accessible with Installer Code) you can modify optional functions of the dialer and enter data for digital communication with a monitoring station. All data is stored in the TD-101's EEPROM memory. So disconnecting the power from the dialer will not erase the data. An emergency reset feature can return the dialer to its original factory settings when necessary. The autodialer takes priority on your telephone line. When triggered, it will switch all other devices (phone, fax, PABX) off line. By checking signals on the line (dial, busy or ringing tone) the dialer knows what its next response should be. A built in speaker can be used as an audible monitor of the dialer function. The telephone line is electrically separate from power and trigger inputs. The TD-101 has specially designed circuits to protect your telephone line from lightning strikes. Tamper protection is also provided. Specifications operating voltage 12VDC (10-14V) current consumption stand by 15 ma max. operating 100 ma max. trigger inputs IN1 & IN2 optocouplers option TD-101W also wireless tamper switch 1A / 60V max. telephone line electrically separated, over voltage protection dialing method pulse / tone phone number Memories voice message 4x 16digits (M1-4) pager 2x 26 digits (M5,6) monitoring station 2x 16 digits (M7,8) phone line signal detection dialing, busy or ringing tone voice message duration 2x 10 or 1x 20sec. monitoring station protocols ADEMCO, SILENT KNIGHT, SESCOA, FRANKLIN, DCI, VERTEX, RADIONICS Installation The dialer should be fixed in the desired location using two screws. First, partially screw in the top screw and slide the screw head through the hole in upper part of the TD-101 rear panel. Then open the dialer terminal compartment cover and mark position of the second screw. Place cables through the hole for cables in the rear panel before installing the second screw. Do not open the upper part of TD-101 housing during installation.

Terminal Description IN telephone line input OUT telephone line output (phone, fax etc.); in the stand by mode, the line operates as normal. If triggered, the TD-101 will use the line (switch off the other devices) +12V, GNDexternal power supply (12VDC) TAMPER tamper switch (normally closed contacts) IN1 +/- positive and negative poles of the first trigger input IN2 +/- positive and negative poles of the second trigger input both TD-101 trigger inputs have built in optocouplers. The dialer is triggered when an optocoupler current is switching on (factory default), opposite logic of inputs is programmable (triggering by the current switching off). There are a lot of possibilities how to connect the trigger inputs - see examples. Consider that the dialer reacts only to signals with a duration of 0.1sec. or longer. Each optocoupler is ON, if its input terminal voltage is 5 to 20V. Operation 1. Stand by mode When power is supplied, the dialer will go to the stand by mode. In this mode, the TD-101 is waiting for an input form either the keypad or the trigger inputs. Brief description of TD-101 functions in stand by mode (the dialer has 8 phone number memories M1 to M8, if there is no number stored in a memory, the corresponding function will not happen) activation functions voice message no.1 will be sent to activation of IN1 tel. numbers M1, M2 pager message M5 will be sent report code no. 3 to monitoring st. deactivation of IN1 report code no. 4 to monitoring st. activation of IN2 deactivation of IN2 entering (also remote control activation for TD- 101W) voice message no. 2 will be sent to tel. numbers M3, M4 pager message M6 will be sent report code no. 5 to monitoring st. report code no. 6 to monitoring st. voice message no. 2 will be sent to tel. numbers M3, M4 pager message M6 will be sent entering 1 to listen to voice message no. 1 entering 2 to listen to voice message no. 2 entering UC (User Code ) to enter user programming level entering to stop the function (if enabled in installer programming level) Note: if only one voice message (20sec.) is selected in installer level, then it will be sent to M1 and M2 tel. numbers if the IN1 is triggered. If the IN2 input is triggered, the message will go to M3 and M4 and if both inputs are activated simultaneously, the message will go to all numbers M1 to M4. To listen to this message, press only the key. What does the dialer do if activated: Seizes the tel. line (switches off all other devices) checks dial tone, if the tone is not detected, it will try to release the line again dial the first tel. number and if detects ringing tone, it will send the message and will not call this number again if detects busy signal, it will call next number and then will try to call the previous number again The red LED will light when the dialer has been triggered. Once the dialer has been triggered, it's dialing procedure can be terminated by pressing and holding the key (if enabled in installer level). It is possible only when IN1 and IN2 inputs are not triggered. Note: The settings chosen in the installer level can significantly customize the dialer operation. The method of communication with the monitoring station (if used) is entirely determined by selected protocol and its parameters.

2. User level programming To open this level from the stand by mode, enter User Code UC (factory UC setting is 1234). The user level is indicated by the green LED. All parameters are programmed in the following sequences. If the first key of the sequence is entered, the red LED will start to flash, when the sequence is completely entered, the red LED will turn off (data will be stored). A started sequence entering can be terminated by pressing the key at any time. entering telephone numbers for voice message sending action enter description aaa... a $ entering telephone numbers for PAGER message aaa... a $ deleting telephone numbers $ $ recording voice messages $ testing the message sending changing the User Code UC (factory default 1234) $ $ aaaa aaaa remote control code learning (only for model TD-101W) 9 a can be 0 to 9 or $ i.e. pause (can not be used as a first digit), you can enter a maximum of 16 digits ($ and $ can also be dialed if tone dialing method is selected) $ is the tel. number memory 1 to 4 (with IN1 triggering, message 1. is sent to M1 and M2; with IN2 triggering, a message 2. is sent to M3 a M4) /* can be 0 to 9 or $ i.e. pause (can not be used as a first digit), you can enter a maximum of 26 digits. If the key is entered, it will make a long pause and will switch for tone dialing if pulse dialing selected (so key should be used as a message code separator; $ and $ can also be dialed if tone dialing method is selected) $ is the tel. number memory 5 or 6 (with IN1 triggering, the number M5 will be dialed, with IN2 triggering the number M6 will be dialed) /* $ is the memory number 1 to 6 which will be erased. If a number is erased, the corresponding dialing will not be performed $ is the message number 1 or 2 - press and keep down the number key while speaking in to the microphone (max. 10 sec). The message will be played back automatically when you release the button. If only one message (20 sec.) is selected in the installer level, record it as the message no. 1 $ is the tel. number memory 1 to 6 in which the corresponding message will be sent. If you enter 0 all tel. numbers will be tested. Testing is always audible (you can hear tel. line signals and voice messages from the built in speaker). aaaa is your new user code (four digits). The new code must be entered twice to be changed (protection of accidental change) After entering 9 the dialer is in the remote control learning mode. Activate all the remote controls (max. 3) one by one. Learning of the remote control is confirmed with a beep. Close the learning mode by pressing the key (learning of the third remote control will close it automatically). When the first remote control is activated in the learning mode, all previous remote control codes are forgotten. erasing of remote controls After this sequence, all previously entered remote controls 9 $ (only for model TD-101W) are forgotten (for example if you lost your remote control). Programming must be finished by pressing the key. return to Standby Note : dialer can not be activated in the user level! */ remote control or key pressing (if enabled) has the same effect as IN2 triggering. Simultaneous triggering of IN1 and IN2 will have the same effect as if IN1 activated at first and IN2 after that. Note: The Installer Code IC can also be used to enter user level (the same way as the User Code UC). 3. Installer level programming Optional functions can be modified and data for digital communication to a monitoring station can be entered in the Installer level. To enter Installer level from the Standby mode, enter Installer code IC, press $ and then enter Installer Code IC again (factory default IC is 1010). The installer level is indicated by the yellow LED. To exit this level, press the key. All parameters are programmed in the following sequences. If the first key of the sequence is entered, the red LED will start to flash, when the sequence is completely entered, the red LED will turn off (data will be stored). A started sequence entering can be terminated by pressing the key at any time. Note: Dialer can not be activated in the Installer level. Comments regarding optional functions: 1 dialing method can also be changed from pulse to tone by entering inside the phone number (it will insert a pause and switch to tone dialing); key can not be stored as the first digit. 2 if only one message is selected, it can be recorded as message no. 1; IN1 triggering will send this message to M1 and M2; IN2 triggering will send this message to M3 and M4. Pager and monitoring station communications will not be effected.

3 N.C. means, that input is triggered if the input optocoupler current is switched off and N.O. the other way (triggered if the current is switched on). 4 dialing will start with the delay only if the corresponding Input is triggered longer than the selected delay. If the input is deactivated before the delay time elapses, the dialer will not work. The trigger delay is valid for monitoring station communication as well, if selected. 5 one cycle means sending of corresponding messages to all stored phone numbers in the M1 to M6 memories 6 monitoring station handshake cancels all following attempts 7 if telephone line signals detection is enabled, the dialer will check for dialing tone at first. If a dialing tone is not present, it will try to release the line again. It will then dial the first stored number and if it gets a ringing tone, it will send the message once and it will not call this number again. If the number is busy, it will dial the next number and the dialing will be repeated after that. If the signals detection is disabled, the dialer will make as many cycles as programmed in 5, no matter what the signals in the line are. 8 audible line monitoring with built in speaker is also always enabled when you test the TD-101. 9 if Stop with key is enabled, the TD-101 action can be stopped only if no input is triggered. The dialer action is terminated a few seconds after the key is pressed. 0 emergency trigger with the key can be disabled, if this function is not requested. $ will return all the factory default settings (UC=1234, IC=1010); all phone numbers will be erased etc. It is also possible to use "emergency reset to perform the same function. $ new Installer Code IC can be set here. The new code must be entered twice to be changed (protection of an accidental change)

Optional functions programming (in the Installer level) * factory default setting Optional function enter A meaning Optional function enter A meaning dialing method number of voice messages trigger input logic trigger delay number of cycles to send messages (voice & pager) number of attempts to call monitoring station 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 0 - pulse /* tel. line signals detection 0 - off 7a 1 - tone 1 - on /* 1-20sec. audible function monitor 8a 0 - off /* 2-2 x 10sec. /* (built-in speaker) 1 - on 0 - N.C. stop function with key 0 - disabled 9a 1 - N.O. /* 1 - enabled /* 0* to 9 x10 sec. emergency trigger with 0a 0 - disabled /* (i.e. 0-90sec.) key 1 - enabled 1, 2 or 3 /* factory default reset $1 1 - reset 1 to 8 [ 3 /*] changing Installer Code $ aaaa aaaa enter new code twice Monitoring Station (MS) communication programming If you do not use the dialer to send data to a monitoring station, do not program anything in this section. All parameters of the MS communication should be programmed in cooperation with your monitoring service provider. Programming of the data for the MS is only possible in the Installer Level. To enter Installer level from the Standby, enter Installer code IC press $ and enter Installer Code IC again (factory default IC is 1010). Installer level is indicated with yellow LED. All parameters are programmed in the following sequences. If the first key of the sequence is entered, the red LED will start to flash, when the sequence is completely entered, the red LED will turn off (data will be stored). A started sequence entering can be terminated by pressing the key at any time. action enter description entering telephone numbers of MS (Monitoring Station) aaa... a $ deleting telephone numbers of MS $ $ account number 1 $bbb communication Protocol & Format 2 ab reporting codes a bb testing of MS communication ab return to Standby a can be 0 to 9 or $ i.e. pause (can not be as first digit), you can enter a maximum of 16 digits ($ and $ can also be dialed if tone dialing method is selected) $ is the tel. number memory 7 = main number, 8 = spare number. The spare number is only called, if the main number is busy. $ is the memory number 7 or 8 which will be erased. If a number is erased, the corresponding dialing will not be performed. $ is the account number. If format 3/1 or 3/2 is selected (see bellow) the first digit will not be sent. a means protocol: 0 ADEMCO / SILENT KNIGHT SLOW 10 BPS 1 SESCOA, FRANKLIN, DCI, VERTEX 20 BPS 2 SILENT KNIGHT FAST 20 BPS 3 RADIONICS (2300) $ means format: 4 RADIONICS (1400) 0 3/1 not extended 1 3/2 2 4/1 3 4/2 4 3/1 extended a means event: 3 input IN1 activated 5 input IN2 activated 4 input IN1 deactivated 6 input IN1 deactivated/* $b is the report code (if code 00 sleeted, this event will not be reported) a is the tel. number memory 7 or 8 which will be called $ means event number (3, 4, 5 or 6) which code will be sent (see. reporting codes above) programming must be finished by pressing the key Note! dialer can not be activated in the installer level /*Transmitted codes are usually HEX data, i.e. each digit can be 0 to 15 (F). To enter HEX data, use $ key. Enter number 10(A) as $0, 11(B)=$1, 12 (C)=$2, 13 (D)=$3, 14 (E)=$4, 15 (F)=$5. Note: Number 0 must be entered as $0. Emergency reset In the event, that you forget your user or installer code (or for some other reason), it is possible to completely reset all parameters of the TD-101. To do this: disconnect the power and wait 1 minute reconnect the power (red LED goes off) enter 1234$1234 (within 10 seconds after the power was reconnected) This procedure resets the factory default settings (UC=1234, IC=1010), all phone numbers, messages and remote controls (TD-101W only) will be deleted.

Examples of TD-101 (W) use Examples of IN1 and IN2 inputs connections (the input optocoupler is active, if its voltage is from 5 to 20V, minimal trigger signal duration is 0.1 sec.) Normally Closed contact trigger switching transistor trigger N.O. input mode combined trigger ARM = arming for monitoring station siren = alarm for monitoring station & pager & voice message one voice message only (20 seconds) N.C. or N.O. contact selectable Examples of TD-101(W) use with different alarm control panel Size : 90X130X37mm, weight 350grs.