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GETTING STARTED QUICKLY - EXAMPLE
Below is a brief description of how to quickly set up the essential functions of the EDAC 400-02.
This simple configuration example will take you through the steps needed to:
Program one telephone number for your alarm notification call list.
Record one voice message to identify the site (location of the alarm).
Record one voice message to report the alarm condition.
Replay the recorded voice message so you can check it.
Apply a physical trigger to any input (1-4) to initiate an alarm notification call and test
that the unit is working.
Entering Programming Mode
Press
1234
(the factory default PIN number).
The ‘
F
’ prompt will appear on the display.
If your PIN is not working, turn the EDAC 400-02 off and hold down a key while powering
up. The product will go into programming mode and
display the ‘
F
’ prompt.
Programming Telephone Numbers
There are a number of phone number storage options with a maximum of 16 different
numbers. For full instructions on how to program telephone numbers, refer to ‘
F11
Programming Your Telephone / Pager / SMS Numbers
’ and
‘
F07
Call List Priority and
Rosters’
for full instructions
To enter phone or PABX extension number
one:
11
Enter number followed by a
#
to save
e.g.
0243256#
Then
Enter the call type
1
This means voice call, cancel using any key).
The EDAC 400-02 will then redisplay the entered telephone number
followed by the call type so that you may verify their accuracy.
The dialler will return to the ‘
F
’
prompt.
Recording a Site Message
When recording voice messages speak clearly into the microphone located inside the lid
in the top left hand corner of the circuit board.
0*
0
#
= Recording starts as soon as the
#
key is
pressed.
Press any key to finish the recording.
Press any key to
finish recording
The message will then play until any key is
pressed.
Press any key again and the dialler will return to the ‘
F
’ prompt.