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THANK YOU FOR VOTING TEXECOM Installation Manual Voice & Text Dialler

1. Overview Introduction Auxiliary Input Telephone SMS Service Centre Mobile Netwk Alarm Control Panel Aux (4) Intruder (3) PA (2) Fire (1) 1 4 ghi 7 pqrs 2 abc 3 def 5 jkl 6 mno 8 tuv 9 wxyz 0 Speech Dialler Telephone Netwk Contact 1 Contact 2 Contact 3 Contact 4 Contact 5 Contact 6 Contact 7 Contact 8 The Speech Dialler provides a means of communicating alarm infmation from an alarm control panel to a standard mobile telephone. The unit is nmally connected to an alarm control panel, which provides the necessary power and battery backup. The unit is also connected to a standard telephone line and behaves like another extension to the telephone and does not affect its nmal operation that of any other extension fitted. 2 INS232-2

Inputs: The dialler has four trigger inputs; each input can be assigned a voice message and/ a text message (Speech & Text only). The trigger inputs are nmally connected to the alarm control panel communicat outputs bell output. Other devices such as smoke detects temperature senss can be directly connected to the trigger inputs. The polarity of the trigger inputs can be programmed as either +ve -ve applied. Contacts: Up to 8 contacts may be sted in the unit; each contact can be assigned a name, telephone number, message type and acknowledgment type. The unit must NOT be used to call the Police via the Emergency Services phone numbers.!" Voice Messages: The dialler has a built-in microphone and speaker so that audio messages can be recded and replayed directly from the unit. Up to four separate voice messages can be sted; each message can be up to 32 seconds long. Message 1 is related to trigger input 1; message 2 is related to trigger input 2 and so on. Voice messages should therefe be recded to reflect the type of alarm that is connected to the trigger input, e.g. if input 1 is connected to the Fire output on the alarm/fire control panel then message 1 should state that there is a fire alarm at the premises. Text Messages: The Speech & Text model can also send text messages to mobile telephones using the SMS text service (Sht Message Service). The unit does this by calling a SMS service centre, which takes the text message from the dialler and fwards it to the contact s mobile telephone. The unit can ste up to four 32- character alarm messages and one common site details message. When the unit sends a text message it appends the alarm message to the site details message. The site details message would nmally hold the name details of the premises being protected. Acknowledgement: On receiving a voice message call from the dialler the contact person answering the call can acknowledge it at any time by pressing number [8] key on their telephone. If the voice message is not acknowledged then it is repeated ten times, after which the dialler abandons the call and dials the next available contact. Each contact can be configured to either acknowledge the call only acknowledge and stop the dialling sequence, i.e., after pressing the [8] key on their telephone the call is acknowledged and no me contacts are dialled. Call-Abt: The dialler has several call-abt options, which include resting the trigger input by entering the operat s passcode. When the unit is abted it immediately shuts down and returns to its nmal standby mode. INS232-2 3

Outputs: The dialler has two programmable outputs that can be used to indicate the status of the unit. The outputs can also be programmed f remote control, this allows you to remotely turn outputs on and off with a touch-tone telephone. Listen-In Mode: When activated the listen-in mode switches the internal and remote microphones onto the telephone line so that you can hear activity at the protected site. The listen-in mode can be activated by the contact at the time of receiving a voice message by dialling the protected site and using the Remote Access feature. Talkback Mode: When activated the talkback mode switches the internal loudspeaker onto the telephone line so that you can talk to the protected site. The talkback mode can be activated by the contact at the time of receiving a voice message by dialling the protected site and using the Remote Access feature. Memo: The memo feature allows you to recd up to 32 seconds of audio which can then be played back. This feature can be accessed locally at the unit by dialling the protected site and using the Remote Access feature. When a new memo is recded the unit will indicate it on the display and optionally give a beep. The memo feature can also be programmed to automatically recd when a trigger input is activated. Remote Access: If enabled the dialler can be accessed remotely by dialling into the unit with a touch-tone telephone. Once connected you can turn on and off the two outputs, activate the listen-in talkback mode, listen to the memo, recd a new memo. Remote UDL: The unit can be remotely programmed using Wintex Upload/Download software. Context Sensitive Help: When programming operating the dialler you can press the help key and the unit will scroll the relevant infmation on the display. Speech Dialler Models: Two versions of the Speech Dialler are available: Speech & Text: This model suppts both speech and text messages. Speech Only: This model only suppts speech messages. 4 INS232-2

2. Installation General The unit requires a 12V @100mA DC power source, which is nmally supplied by the auxiliary power output of an intruder alarm control panel. If the unit is not connected to an alarm control panel then a suitable power supply will be required. A 1.5 metre telephone lead is supplied with the unit, which plugs directly into any standard telephone socket. It is therefe recommended that the unit be sited as near to a telephone socket as possible. If this it not possible an approved BT extension lead may be required the unit can be hard wired to the telephone socket using the appropriate cable. Mounting 1. Open the unit by carefully inserting a small flat-blade screwdriver into each slot at the base of the unit. Gently push the screwdriver to ease the retaining clips upward, DO NOT LEVER OR TWIST. Excessive fce is NOT required. 2. Remove the front flap and front cover and unplug the loudspeaker from the main circuit board. 3. Mount the unit using at least three appropriate countersunk screws (no larger than No. 6). A keyhole slot has been provided to assist mounting and aid leveling. 4. Pass the necessary cables into the base through the cable entries and then secure the base of the unit to the wall. #" The telephone cable must be routed into the base using either the top right bottom right knockout cable entry. A screw mount cable tie has been provided to allow the telephone cable to be secured to the base of the unit. The cable tie should be fitted to either the top bottom right fixing holes. INS232-2 5

PCB Layout 2 3 4 5 1 R1 T1 R T 6 Tamp OP1-OP2- Mic $ Telephone connections (TNV) % Tamper switch & Programmable outputs, tamper and remote microphone connections (SELV) ' Microphone ( and power supply connections (SELV) ) Loudspeaker connect (SELV) Connection terminals on the dialler are described as either Safety Extra Low Voltage circuits (SELV) Telecommunications Netwk Voltage circuits (TNV). It is imptant that the TNV connections are only connected to the PSTN, and SELV circuits are only connected to other circuits designated as SELV circuits. Interconnection circuits should be such that the equipment continues to comply with the requirements of 4.2 of EN 41003 f TNV circuits and 2.3 of EN 60950 f SELV circuits, after making connections between circuits. 6 INS232-2

Connections to the Control Panel Speech Dialler Installation Manual Befe making any connections to the unit, isolate ALL power from the control panel (AC mains and battery). Do not continue if there is power still present on the control panel. +12V & 0V: These terminals must be connected to the 12V auxiliary power supply of the alarm control panel. Trigger 1-4: These terminals should be connected to the relevant outputs on the alarm control panel. When the input is triggered the dialler will initiate the calling sequence and play the relevant speech and/ text message. The diagram below show the various wiring options f the trigger inputs: N.C. Loop 1K N.O. Loop +12V when active (+ve applied) programmed f +ve operation N.C. Loop 1K N.O. Loop 0V when active (+ve removed) programmed f -ve operation Tamp: These terminals provide tamper protection f the dialler and should be connected to the auxiliary tamper circuit on the alarm control panel. OP1 & OP2: Two programmable switched ve @100mA outputs. Mic: A Texecom Remote Microphone Module can be connected to this input, to enhance the listen-in mode. INS232-2 7

Control Panel Connection Table The table below shows connection details f various alarm control panels: Control Panel 1 Fire 2 PA 3 Intruder Trigger Polarity +12V 0V A1 Advantage N/A N/A Bell - -ve Aux + Aux - ADE Accenta 6 N/A N/A B -ve 13V + 13V - ADE Concept 6 N/A N/A B -ve 13V + 13V - ADE Optima 2+ Fire PA Intruder -ve 13V + 13V - ADE Optima XM N/A N/A B -ve 13V + 13V - Ademco Infra 6 N/A N/A 3 +ve Aux + Aux - Ademco Infra 16 1* 2 3 +ve Aux + Aux - C & K 700L N/A N/A S- -ve Aux + Aux - CQR Premier 9 FA* PA IA +ve Aux 12V Aux 0V DA Abacus 6 N/A N/A Bell -ve +12V 0V DA Abacus 8 N/A N/A Bell -ve +12V 0V Gardtec 500 Series N/A N/A Bell - -ve Power + Power - Gardtec 800 Series D1* PA 12Hr -ve 12V 0V Menvier TS400/TS410 Zone 4 Zone 5 ALM -ve Aux + Aux - Menvier TS510 N/A OP 2 * OP 1 * +ve Aux + Aux - Menvier TS690R OP 1 OP 2 OP 3 -ve Aux + Aux - Menvier Netwker Series Digi 1 Digi 2 Digi 3 -ve Aux + Aux - Pyronix Paragon +/E N/A N/A BA -ve Aux + Aux - Pyronix Octagon N/A PA ALM -ve Aux + Aux - Pyronix Conquer N/A N/A BA -ve Aux + Aux - Scantronic 9448 N/A COM 2 COM 3 -ve 12V 0V Scantronic 9452/3/4/5 N/A COM 1 COM 3 -ve 12V 0V Scantronic 9750/9850 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 -ve Pin 9 Pin 8 Texecom Veritas 8 Compact N/A N/A B -ve Aux + Aux - Texecom Veritas 8/R8 N/A N/A B -ve Aux + Aux - Texecom Veritas R8 Plus Com 1 Com 2 Com 3 -ve Aux + Aux - Texecom Veritas Excel Com 1 Com 2 Com 3 -ve Aux + Aux - Texecom Premier 24 O/P 1 * O/P 2 * O/P 3 * -ve Aux + Aux - Texecom Premier 48/88/168 Digi 1* Digi 2 * Digi 3 * -ve Aux + Aux - * Control panel output may require programming to the crect function. 8 INS232-2

Connections to the Telephone Line Speech Dialler Installation Manual The easiest way to connect the dialler to the telephone line is to use the telephone lead that is provided with the unit as shown below: Standard BT telephone plug Black Yellow R1 T1 R T Connect to Earth However, if the lead is not long enough the serial connection is required the dialler can be hard wired to the telephone socket as shown below: 6 5 4 3 2 1 White/Blue Blue/White To other telephone extension sockets R1 T1 R T BT Master Jack (NTE5) User accessible connections Cable type 1/0.5mm CW1308 #" Connect to Earth Failure to fit an earth cable may prevent proper operation of the system and will invalidate the Texecom warranty and product approval. The telephone cable must be secured using the screw mount cable tie provided. INS232-2 9

Commissioning 1. Once all necessary connections have been made to the unit, re-connect the loudspeaker to the main circuit board and clip the cover on to the base taking care not to trap any cables. 2. Re-apply mains power to the control panel and reconnect the battery. 3. The dialler will enter its initialisation mode (15 seconds), during which you can: Press the red recd! key 5 times to load the facty default parameters then the " key. The display will show:!"#$%&'()'*+,,, -"#$.#)/$&0,,,. Press the # key to select the language then " key to accept. 4. After the unit has finished initializing/loading defaults the display will show,,,,1&.$2"#1,,,,. The unit will beep once if it is a Speech Dialler and twice if it is a Speech & Text Dialler. To select the programming mode enter the default passcode of $%&'. 5. The display will show 345)67).898:6;<)!7=6>:6)186>?9@ The unit is now ready f programming and testing. Please refer to the Operating Instructions f full details. 6. After the dialler has been programmed and tested, secure the front cover with screw and screw cap that is provided in the spares pack. Specifications Supply Voltage: Current Consumption: : Outputs: Telecommunications Approval: 10-14VDC 35mA (Standby), 100mA (Active) 4; +ve applied +ve removed (5-24VDC) 2; Open collect switched ve @100mA CTR21 REN Rating: 1 Dialling Fmats: Dimensions: Packed Weight: Pulse DTMF 140mm x 115mm x 30mm 360g (Approximately) 10 INS232-2

Standards Speech Dialler Installation Manual The Speech Dialler is manufactured to meet all European Area telecommunication netwk requirements. These devices have been approved f use with Council Decision 98/482/EC f pan-european single terminal connection to the public switched telephone netwk (PSTN). However due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries, the approval does not in itself give unconditional assurance of successful operation with every PSTN netwk termination point. In the event of problems, you should contact Technical Suppt at Texecom Ltd. The Speech Dialler confms to European Union (EU) Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 73/23/EEC (amended by 93/68/EEC) and Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 89/336/EEC (amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC). The CE mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements f safety, health, environment and customer protection. Warranty All Texecom products are designed f reliable, trouble-free operation. Quality is carefully monited by extensive computerised testing. As a result the Speech Dialler is covered by a two-year warranty against defects in material wkmanship. As the dialler is not a complete alarm system but only a part thereof, Texecom cannot accept responsibility liability f any damages whatsoever based on a claim that the dialler failed to function crectly. Due to our policy of continuous improvement Texecom reserve the right to change specification without pri notice. Speech Dialler is a Trademark of Texecom Ltd. The Speech Dialler is protected by UK and/ International Registered Design. Registered Design Number: 2089016 INS232-2 11

Texecom Limited, Bradwood Court, St. Crispin Way, Haslingden, Lancashire BB4 4PW, England. Technical Suppt: Tel: +44 (0)1706 234833 Tel: +44 (0)1706 234811 Fax: +44 (0)1706 213187 Texecom Ltd. 2000-2003 INS232-2