ENFORCER Auto Dialer
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SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
Operating the Auto Dialer, continued:
Remote Control by Telephone – Function Explanations, continued:
END CALL - Pressing [3 #] will end the call.
ARM SYSTEM – Pressing [5 #] during a user callback will arm the system, confirming with
three short “beeps,” and automatically hang up. If there are 5 rapid “beeps” after three short
“beeps,” it means a door/window is not closed. The dialer will then give 5 seconds to disarm
the system.
DISARM SYSTEM – Pressing [6 #] will disarm the system and automatically hang up.
Note:
If the user enters an incorrect password or key code, the dialer will sound 5 “beeps”
and automatically hang up.
Home Mode Use
To turn off the alarm function and use the dialer as a door chime, set the dialer to “Home” mode. A
chime will ring any time one of the sensors is triggered.
To activate the “Home” mode:
1.
Press the [HOME] button on the left side of the dialer. One chime will sound and the word
‘HOME’ will appear on the LCD screen.
2.
After 60 seconds, another chime indicates that the dialer is now in the “Home” mode.
3.
When a sensor is activated, the dialer will chime twice.
4.
If the panic button is pressed, the dialer will sound a 30-second alarm and start the dialing
sequence to the programmed emergency numbers.
To deactivate the “Home” mode, simply press the [HOME] button again.
Note:
Arming the system deactivates the “Home” mode. After disarming, reactivate the
“Home” mode if desired.
ENFORCER Auto Dialer
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
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Installing the Auto Dialer:
Note:
You can program the telephone numbers and voice messages prior to connecting the
power as long as the 9V battery is installed. The standby battery should provide about 20 hours of
operation.
Note:
The Auto Dialer uses EEPROM to retain memory in the event of a power loss.
1.
Select a location for the dialer near a standard electrical
outlet (if user-supplied 12VDC adapter is to be used), a
telephone wall jack, and the alarm control panel, but out of
sight. The dialer should not be exposed to direct sunlight or
rain, and must not be mounted near heat sources such as
radiators, heating ducts, or stoves.
2.
For wall-mount, use the wall mounting template to drill
holes and attach 2 screws into the wall at the desired
location. For convenience, 5~6ft (1.5~2m) above the floor
is recommended (Fig. 1).
3.
Remove the cable cover and battery cover from the back of
the auto dialer (Fig. 2).
4.
Install a 9VDC backup battery (not included). Reattach the
battery cover.
5.
Connect the dialer to two detectors or groups of detectors in
series using the connection terminals as shown in the wiring
diagram (see pg. 3). The dialer can also be connected to two
separate alarm control panel outputs of a separate alarm
system. If an external siren/alarm is desired, connect as shown
on the wiring diagram.
6.
Power:
a.
If the dialer is to be powered from the alarm control panel,
connect the alarm power outputs to the terminal block (see pg. 3).
b.
If using a 12VDC adapter (not included), plug the adapter into the dialer’s DC power jack.
7.
Connect one end of the included telephone cable to an existing Touch-Tone line wall socket,
and the other end to the dialer’s “LINE” jack. Optionally, use the included dual outlet telephone
jack adapter to connect an extension telephone using the telephone’s cable (not included)
(Fig. 3).
8.
For wall installation, place the unit over the heads of the screws installed in step 2 (Fig. 1) and
slide down. Check that the unit is firmly attached and tighten or loosen the screws as needed.
9.
Once all connections are made, the dialer is ready to be programmed.
Fig. 3
Fig. 2
Cable
Cover
Battery
Cover
5~6ft
(1.5~2m
)
Fig. 1
9VDC Battery
(not included)