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AD350-SE Multi-Function Auto Dialer Installation Install the AD350 SE Multi Function Auto Dialer as shown in the below diagram. The AD350 SE is only work on standard analog phones. Do not install the dialer on digital type telephones. The AD350 SE is telephone line powered and has non volatile memory so it will not lose its program when unplugged from the telephone line. Connect to telephone Connect to wall jack Program register quick reference Register Register description Valid entries Default data 01 Hotline dial number 1234567890*,#1,#2 empty 02 Speed dial numbers 1234567890*,#1,#2 empty 03 Remove all speed dial numbers 04 Speed dial trigger length 1 4 2 05 Add number to restrict 12345678908*,#1 Empty 06 Remove restricted number 12345678908*,#1 07 Remove all restricted numbers 08 Add number to allow 12345678908*,#1 Empty 09 Remove allowed number 12345678908*,#1 10 Remove all allowed calls 11 Pulse digit handler 0 3 0 12 Off hook dial delay in milliseconds 1 3000 750 13 Mute dialing 0 1 0 14 DTMF on time in milliseconds 50 500 100 15 DTMF off time in milliseconds 50 500 100 16 On hook timing in milliseconds 150 2000 800 17 Off hook timing in milliseconds 100 2000 100 18 Interdigit timeout in milliseconds 500 10000 2000 19 Line drop timer in milliseconds 500 4000 2000

20 Auto answer ring count 0 30 0 70 Program password 12345678908*,#1 #0* 88 Restore default settings 90 Compact database 99 Exit programming Entering program mode Lift the telephone handset dial the default programming password #0*, you will hear one beep. You are now in program mode and can enter any valid program register. If you enter the password incorrectly you will have to hang the phone up for the amount of time programmed in register 16 then lift the handset again and enter the program password again. To exit program mode dial 99 wait for beep and hang up. If you have previously programmed the dialer to dial when the handset is lifted you will have to wait for it to finish dialing before entering program mode. At any time you here 4 beeps this means a program entry was incorrect. You can also program the dialer remotely; more information is available on this in the section Programming the dialer from a remote location Programming semantics When programming the dialer use the following semantics: First you have to be in program, this is explained in section Entering program mode. 1. Dial register number and you will hear 1 beep. 2. Dial program data. 3. Dial ## to save register entry and you will hear 2 beeps. Example: 01 beep 12086391595 ## beep beep. This programs the hotline dial number with 12086391595. Special character entries for dial out registers #1 = # #2 = 500ms pause. In the following registers you can use the all of the above special character entries: 01, 02 Special character entries for allow and restrict registers #1 = # * = match any dialed digit. In the following registers you can use the all of the above special character entries: 05, 08

Register 01 Hotline dial number When this register is programmed with a number the dialer will dial it automatically when the telephone handset is taken off hook. Scenario: You want the dialer to dial 208 639 1595 when the phone goes off hook. 1. 01 beep 2. 2086391595 Scenario: You want the remove the hotline number you just put in. 1. 01 beep Register 02 Speed dial numbers Before programming speed dial numbers you should program the desired speed dial trigger length in register 04, this only has to be done one time. If you only have 10 numbers that you want to set up as speed dial numbers you could set the trigger length to 1 and use triggers 0 9. Speed dial numbers are dialed using the following semantics: * followed by the speed dial trigger. Program speed dial numbers using the following semantics: 02 beep, speed dial trigger beep, number to dial, ## beep beep. Scenario: You want the dialer to dial 208 639 1595 when you dial *20 This example assumes that register 04 is programmed with the default value of 2. 4. 02 beep 5. 20 beep 6. 2086391595 7. ## beep beep Scenario: You want the remove the speed dial number you just put in. 3. 02 beep 4. 20 5. ## beep beep

Register 03 Remove speed dial numbers With this register you can remove all existing speed dial numbers programmed in the dialer. 1. 03 beep Register 04 Speed dial trigger length With this register you can set the speed dial trigger length. Scenario: You want speed dial triggers to be in the range of 000 to 999 1. 04 beep 2. 3 Register 05 Add number to restrict Numbers programmed in this register will be restricted when dialed. Scenario 1: You to restrict any call beginning with 976. 1. 05 beep 2. 976 Scenario 2: You to restrict all 10 digit calls beginning with 208. * is used as a wild digit, it will match any digit that is dialed. 1. 05 beep 2. 208********** Register 06 Remove restricted number With this register you can remove existing restrict numbers from the dialer. Scenario: You want the remove the 976 restrict that was entered in the Scenario 1 above. 1. 06 beep 2. 976

Register 07 Remove all restricted numbers With this register you can remove all restricted numbers from the dialer. 1. 07 beep Register 08 Add number to allow Numbers programmed in this register will be allowed when dialed. Scenario: You want to allow calls to 911 or 411. 1. 08 beep 2. 911 4. 08 beep 5. 411 4. ## beep beep Register 09 Remove allowed number With this register you can remove existing allowed numbers from the dialer. Scenario: You want the remove the 411 allowed number. 1. 09 beep 2. 411 Register 10 Remove all allowed numbers With this register you can remove all allowed numbers from the dialer. 1. 10 beep Register 11 Pulse digit handler With this register you can tell the dialer how to handle pulse digits when received. Valid Entries:

0 = Process normally 1 = Ignore 2 = Restrict 3 = Dial out again as DTMF Scenario: You want to use the dialer as a pulse to tone convertor. 1. 11 beep 2. 3 Register 12 Off hook dial delay in milliseconds This register comes into play when using the Hotline dial feature or the speed dial numbers. This register determines the delay from when the phone goes off hook to when it dials the hotline number. When a speed dial trigger is detected the dialer has to hang up the line to get dial tone back, the dialer delays this amount of time after getting dial tone back then dials the speed dial number. Scenario: You want the dialer to delay 2000 milliseconds (2 seconds) before dialing hotline number. 1. 12 beep 2. 2000 Register 13 Mute dialing With this register you can instruct the dialer to mute when it dials so the user can not hear the tones when it dials out. Valid Entries: 0 = No mute 1 = Mute Scenario: You want the dialer to mute the tones when dialing out. 1. 13 beep 2. 1

Register 14 Dtmf on time in milliseconds This sets the duration of the dtmf tone of each digit the dialer dials. Scenario: You want the dtmf tone on time to be 50 milliseconds. 1. 14 beep 2. 50 Register 15 Dtmf off time in milliseconds This sets the duration of the silence period between each dtmf tone the dialer dials. Scenario: You want the dtmf tone off time to be 50 milliseconds. 1. 15 beep 2. 50 Register 16 On hook timing in milliseconds When the telephone receiver is placed on hook the dialer waits this amount of time before resetting for an new call. Scenario: You want the on hook time to be 1000 milliseconds (1 second) 1. 16 beep 2. 1000 Register 17 Off hook timing in milliseconds When the telephone receiver is lifted off hook the dialer waits this amount of time before acknowledging a valid off hook. Scenario: You want the off hook time to be 100 milliseconds. 1. 17 beep 2. 100

Register 18 Interdigit timeout in milliseconds This register comes into play with when restricting numbers. How this works: Each time a user dialed digit is detected it loads a timer with the value programmed in this register, if this timer times out before another digit is dialed it will check to see if the number was restricted, if so it will restrict the call. Be careful not to make this duration to short if using allows and restricts. Scenario: You want interdigit time to be 3000 milliseconds (3 seconds) 1. 18 beep 2. 3000 Register 19 Line drop timer in milliseconds This register comes into play with using speed dial numbers. How this works: When a speed dial trigger is detected the dialer has to hang up the line to get dial tone back, this is the amount of time the dialer hangs up to get dial tone back.. Scenario: You want line drop time time to be 2000 milliseconds (2 seconds) 1. 19 beep 2. 2000 Register 20 Auto answer ring count If you want the dialer to answer automatically after x amount of rings you will program this register with a no zero value. Programming this register with 0 disables auto answer. When the dialer answers you will hear 4 short beeps, at this time you have 10 seconds to enter the program password. After you have entered program mode you can program the dialer as normal, if you delay entering program data for more than 60 seconds the dialer will automatically hang up and exit program mode. Scenario: You want the dial to auto answer after 9 rings. 1. 20 beep 2. 9

Register 70 program password With this register you can change the default program password. Scenario: You want to change the password to 5*78* 1. 70 beep 2. 5*78* Register 88 Restore default settings With this register you can reload the dialer default settings. Important: After you enter 88## you must wait for the 2 confirmation beeps. Do not hang up before hearing the 2 confirmation beeps, doing so may corrupt the dialer database. 1. 88 beep Register 90 Compact database If you have been adding and deleting a lot of entries in the allow, restrict and speed dial numbers you need to compact the database to get rid of the deleted files, this frees up the database memory. Important: After you enter 90## you must wait for the 2 confirmation beeps sometimes this may take up to a minute. Do not hang up before hearing the 2 confirmation beeps, doing so may corrupt the dialer database. 1. 90 beep Register 99 Exit programming Dialing this register will exit programming mode no ## needed.