AUTODIALLER / QUICKDIALLER - SA132



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AUTODIALLER / QUICKDIALLER - SA132 INSTRUCTION LEAFLET ENGLISH www.thermomax-group.com

CONTENTS 1 SETUP AT A GLANCE... 2 2 FOREWORD....... 3 3 INSTALLATION...... 4 4 KEYPAD AND INDICATORS...... 5 SETTING UP THE UNIT...... 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE... 12 1

1. SETUP AT A GLANCE How to... Steps Record Emergency Messages (Speak into microphone for 2 seconds max.) Play Back Emergency Messages 5 1 2 3 Record Telephone Numbers 1 1 2 3 4 5 (Select only one key) 4 5 7 8 9 * Telephone Number Send a Test Call 8 1 2 3 4 5 (Select only one key) 1 2 3 Select Auto Dialing Times 4 5 7 8 9 Select one key Select Message Playing Duration 8 1 2 3 4 Duration (Select only one key) 1 2 3 4 = 5 sec. = 7 sec. = 9 sec. = 11 sec. Reset the System 2

2. FOREWORD The SA132 Autodialer / QuickDialer is an intelligent device designed to connect to any security alarm control panel, and it is compatible with any of the following Thermomax units - SM12, SM UNO, SM DUE, SM QUATTRO, LCT-2, SMX 1, etc.). The Autodialer / QuickDialer enables the dialer to call any phone numbers programmed to it when an emergency occurs. The recorded messages played during the phone calls will alert either the homeowner or a second party to take action. The Autodialer / QuickDialer can memorize up to telephone numbers of up to 32 digits each, and you can record emergeny messages of up to 2 seconds on the system to be played during the phone calls. The Autodialer / QuickDialer can be programmed to call telephone units, mobile phones, pager and DISA (Direct Inward System Access) facilities. Features: Built-in terminal block to connect to the alarm control panel for emergency alert. All phone numbers, emergency messages, and settings are stored in Non- Volatile Memory (NVM) permanently in case of power failure. Stores up to telephone numbers (T1 - T) with a maximum of 32 digits each. 2-second recording time for emergeny messages. In case of an emergency, press the button on the Autodialer / QuickDialer, which will immediately start dialing the phone numbers for help. Detects dial tone, busy tone and ring back tone so as to perform auto dialing or auto redialing when the line is busy. Each phone number will be dialed for a maximum of 9 times. Alarm memory facility. 3

3. INSTALLATION MOUNTING THE UNIT To mount the unit on the wall, drill two holes for the 2 screws provided into the wall, leaving a 5cm space between them, and hang the unit on the screws as shown in Fig. 1. Fig. 1 CONNECTING TO TELEPHONE LINE (PARALLEL CONNECTION) Insert the telephone line RJ11 jack to the Autodialer / QuickDialer s phone line socket. Connect the other end of the telephone line to the phone line socket on the wall. See Fig. 2. Fig. 2 CONNECTING TO POWER SOURCES The Operating Voltage of the Autodialer / QuickDialer is 12V DC. Open the cover as shown in Fig. 3, and connect the Autodialer / QuickDialer to the 12V DC output of an alarm panel or 1 12V battery. The QuickDialer is equipped with power input protection. When the +/- battery polarity is connected wrongly, the red LED on the QuickDialer will not illuminate. PRESS Fig. 3 4

CONNECTING TO A THERMOMAX UNIT 1. Connect the Autodialer / QuickDialer Connecting Wire, A78, from the terminals labelled BATTERY on the Battery Backup System to the Autodialer / QuickDialer input, (as illustrated in the diagram below). 2. Now connect the N.O. trigger input of the Autodialer / QuickDialer to the alarm common (C) input of the Thermomax unit. 3. Connect the Autodialer / Quickdialer N.C. trigger input to the alarm N.C. output of the Thermomax unit. 4. Connect the Battery Backup System to the mains and switch on. Please refer to the set up instructions supplied with the Battery Backup System. C329 - BATTERY BACKUP SYSTEM RED WIRE TO + TERMINAL OF BATTERY BLACK WIRE TO - TERMINAL OF BATTERY AC + DC + BATTERY + TO + OF AUTODIALER - TO - OF AUTODIALER PRESS THERMOMAX Fig. 4 On initial power up, the red LED will be lit and the yellow LED will flash indicating that the recorded message and telephone number have been erased. The yellow LED will extinguish when set-up is complete. 5

4. KEYPAD AND INDICATORS KEYPAD 1 2 3 4 5 7 * 8 9 <PANIC> <SET> <PAUSE> <CLEAR> LED INDICATORS LED STATUS GREEN YELLOW RED OFF OFF-LINE STANDBY POWER OFF ON ON-LINE REC / PLAY POWER ON FLASH DIALLING INCOMPLETE SETTING OF RECORDED MESSAGE AND PHONE NUMBER ALARM MEMORY LED INDICATION DURING PROGRAMMING Each time any button is pressed, the Yellow LED will flash once to confirm the input. When you press the once,the Yellow LED will flash once, on the second press of this key, the Yellow LED will flash twice, and on the third press of this key, the Yellow LED will be on for 1.5 second, indicating the completion of a programming procedure. When pressing the key or if the next sequent key is not pressed over an interval of 1 seconds or there is an incorrect input, the Yellow LED will flash four times, indicating ans incorrect operation. When the red LED is flashing, the user cannot proceed with the programming. To reset the Autodialer / QuickDialer press the key, (the Red LED will illuminate continuously), you can then proceed with the settings.

5. SETTING UP THE UNIT EMERGENCY MESSAGES 1. Recording Message The Autodialer / QuickDialer has a built-in microphone enabling you to record the message phrases directly into the unit. As an example, the following phrases can be recorded as the emergency message: This is Mr. Smith, at 1 The Strand, East Fincham. The house alarm has been triggered, please send for help. To record the message, press the keys and start speaking directly into the microphone. As the message ends, press the key to stop recording. 2. Playing Back Message Once the phrases have been recorded by the Autodialer / QuickDialer, they can be played back through the loudspeaker of a parallel connection telephone unit so that you can check the recorded messages. To play the recorded messages, do as follows: While playing the message, the Yellow LED will illuminate simultaneously. To stop playing the message, simply press the key on the Autodialer / QuickDialer. NUMBERS TO DIAL Up to six telephone numbers can be memorized, with a maximum of 32 digits each. 1. Telephone Number MICROPHONE 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 2 3 4 5 (Select only one key) 7 8 9 * Telephone Number 7

To revise the telephone numbers, repeat the previous procedure. To clear a recorded telephone number, do as follows: (select only one key) Due to the nature of some particular phone systems, busy tone or ring back tone cannot easily be distinguished. To overcome this problem, press the key after the telephone number for deferred playing (Autodialer / QuickDialer will start playing messages 3. seconds after dialing the phone number) : (select only one key) 7 Telephone Number Deferred Playing For a telephone number without the deferred playing setting, the Autodialer / QuickDialer will try to determine the tone within 7 seconds after dialing the number. If it is ring back tone, the Autodialer / QuickDialer will start playing the messages; otherwise, it will hang up and dial the next number 5.5 seconds later or redial the same number 3 seconds later. 2. Pager Numbers If the Autodialer / QuickDialer is dialing a pager, it may need to wait a while before sending the paging message. This is achieved by entering one or more after the pager number. (Each delays the system operation for 3. seconds). In order to determine how many after the pager number, preliminary trial is absolutely required. (select only one key) to enter 7 Pager Number --------------- Waiting for transferring 7 Prefix 7 Display Number Prefix 8

3. Programming an internal PABX telephone exchange through Direct Inward System Access (DISA) facility (Select only one key) 7 -------------------- Telephone Number Waiting for transfer Extension Deferred Number Playing 4. Connected to PABX system or ISDN switcher If the Autodialer / QuickDialer is connected to an internal PABX telephone exchange or ISDN switcher, a prefix digit (e.g. 9) is normally required before an outside line can be obtained. If the prefix dialing function is activated, the Autodialer / QuickDialer will dial the first digit (prefix) entered for every telephone number, and then start dial tone detecting function. To activate this function, enter. To disable the function, enter. The setting is done as follows: 9 Prefix (select only one key) Before entering the telephone number ( 2754321 for the example below), press 9 for the dial output prefix. (select only one key) 9 7 Prefix Telephone Number SENDING A TEST CALL It is possible to send one test call by selecting one of the telephone numbers to call. (select only one key) The telephone number of the test call will be dialed only once whether the line is busy or not. 9

ALARM SYSTEM TRIGGER SETTINGS Upon receiving an input signal from the connected alarm control panel, the Autodialer / QuickDialer will react accordingly. For the Autodialer / QuickDialer to function correctly, it should memorize each zone s different alarm system trigger type and trigger duration. Alarm system Trigger Type: BUTTON 1 TYPE NORMAL OPEN (N.O.) NORMAL LOW NORMAL CLOSE (N.C.) NORMAL HI Factory Default: = Normal Open / Normal Low Trigger Duration: BUTTON 1 2 3 4 DURATION..2 1 15 Factory Default: = 1 seconds duration Durations and are suitable for pulse triggers, i.e. magnetic reed sensors, shock sensors and glass breaking sensors. For and duration, as long as the alarm control panel has been disarmed within 1 or 15 seconds respectively, the Autodialer / QuickDialer will stop operating right away and the alarm memory will be erased (red LED stays on accordingly). If you want the settings different from the factory default, do as follows: Type Duration (Select one key) (Select one key) If a new trigger occurs while the previous dialing procedure has not been completed, the Autodialer / QuickDialer will regard it as the same activation. If the triggered zone remains in its triggered state after the dialing procedure is completed, the autodialer / QuickDialer will regard it as the same activation and will not dial the numbers again. The previous trigger has to be cleared for at least 2 seconds before another trigger from the same zone will be regarded as a new activation. After being triggered 3 times in a row, the Autodialer / QuickDialer will enter the sleep mode for 1 hour, during which it will not accept any more new triggers. During the 1-hour period, you may press the key at any time to reset the alarm memory to zero for the Autodialer / QuickDialer to be on alert again. The panic key trigger is not limited by any of the alarm memory facilities mentioned above. You may press the Autodialer / QuickDialer. 1 key at any time to activate the

AUTODIALING SET-UP Each telephone number can be dialed for a maximum of 9 times. The factory default is to dial each phone number 3 times. 4 When setting up, by pressing the key for instance, each telephone number will be dialed four times upon activation. To select an Auto Dialing setting different from the factory default, do as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 Select one key Note: The maximum number of times the Autodialer / QuickDialer will dial is 15 times. For example, if you stored 3 sets of telephone numbers in the memory, each telephone number can be dialed for a maximum of 5 times, even if you select an Auto Dialing setting greater than 5. When only one number is stored and that number is engaged, the Autodialer / QuickDialer will automatically redial that number with an interval of 3 seconds between dialing attempts. When more than one telephone number is stored, the Autodialer / QuickDialer will dial in accordance with the order. If the number being dialed is engaged, the Autodialer / Quickdialer will try the next number in the sequence and so on. Each number will be tried, and the redial interval between each number is 5.5 seconds. After a complete dialing cycle, the Autodialer / Quickdialer will rest for 3 seconds before doing another cycle. MESSAGE PLAYING DURATION During each call, the recorded message will be played repeatedly for a certain period of time (duration). There are four selectable settings of duration, the factory default is set for 1, i.e. 5 seconds. BUTTON 1 2 3 4 DURATION 5 7 9 11 To select a message playing duration different from the default, do as follows: 8 Duration (Select only one key) RESET THE SYSTEM To clear all settings and reset the system to the original factory default, do as follows: 11

. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Red LED does 1. DC circuit power 1. Exchange the DC not flash connected in circuit power. reverse order. Light up red 1. Has been triggered. 1. Press the key. LED does flash Red LED 1. COM / 1 still under 1. Clear the trigger on the illuminates and trigger. control panel or wait device could for the control panel to be not be reverted stopped automatically. back to stand-by by pressing the 2. The cable, which 2. Check the cable. key. is connected to the control panel, is faulty. Yellow LED will 1. Memory selected 1. Select the correct memory. not stop flashing. incorrectly. Green LED does 1. Telephone line is not 1. Check that the Line Jack is not flash when not connected correctly. inserted correctly. key is pressed or when 2. There is a breakdown 2. Check there is a dialing tone the wire control in the telephone line. from the extension. If there is is triggered. no tone contact the telephone company to repair it. SPECIFICATION: Operating Voltage: 7.7 to 13.8 VDC Operating Environment: Temperature C to 4 C Stand-by Current: 17mA typically 25mA max. (at 12 VDC) Alarm Current: 9mA typically 1mA max. (at 12 VDC) 12