THE SIMPLE CONNECTION OF THE SMART
DIALLER TO POWER, TELECOM JACK AND PHONE
STEP 11 IS ONLY NECESSARY WHEN REPLACING A LOST OR DAMAGED
PENDANT AS YOUR FACTORY INCLUDED PENDANT(S) HAVE ALREADY
BEEN PAIRED TO YOUR DIALLER
STEP 11.
CONFIGURING OR TEACHING THE PENDANT BUTTON
TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE SMART DIALLER.
a.
With the function switch at rear still on ‘set’ position, pick up phone
(if cordless, press talk first) and press
STAr (
*
) 9
.
b.
When an
‘L’
(for Learning) appears on the Smart Dialler window
(Fig. A below) press the yellow button (Fig. B) and you will hear a
double beep and double flash of the
‘L’
, indicating the process was
successful.
c.
To end, press the hash
(#)
key on the phone to close the ‘learning’
process.
d.
Hang up the phone and slide the function switch on the rear of the
Smart Dialler to
‘Alarm’
and press the yellow button on the pendant.
If a door bell chime noise sounds, the pendant was successfully
keyed to the dialler. This means it will only trigger your Smart Dialler
when the two red buttons are squeezed and NOT another dialler in
the neighbourhood.
STEP 12. MOVE THE ANTENNA TO THE UPRIGHT POSITION ON THE
SMART DIALLER AND PLACE THE “FUNCTION” SWITCH AT THE REAR
OF THE SMART DIALLER TO EITHER “MUTE” OR “ALARM”.
If you press the yellow front button on the Wireless pendant and the
Smart Dialler sounds an audible chime, then this indicates that the
Smart Dialler and Wireless pendant are functioning correctly. Please
note that in most domestic applications the function switch should be
on the
‘Alarm’
position.
‘Mute’
is for security applications.
11
10
IF USING BROADBAND ADSL WITH A FILTER
SPLITTER THEN CONNECT AS BELOW.