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ENFORCER Voice Dialer  

SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. 

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Installing the Voice Dialer, continued:  

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 3 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 voice dialer (Fig. 2).  

4.

 

Install a 9VDC backup battery (not included). 
Reattach the battery cover. 

5.

 

Connect the dialer to up to three 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 three 
separate alarm control panel outputs of a separate 
alarm system. When Trigger 3 is used, the jumper 
connection to ground must be removed. 

6.

 

Power: 

a.

 

If the dialer is to be powered from the alarm 
control panel, connect the alarm power outputs 
to the DC Plug-to-terminal block (included) and 
plug into the dialer’s DC power jack (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. The wall socket 
line must be connected to the dialer’s “LINE” jack for  
proper operation. Optionally, connect an extension telephone using the telephone’s cable (not 
included) to the “TEL” jack (Fig. 3). Reattach the cable cover.  

8.

 

If an external alarm is desired, connect according to the wiring diagram (see pg. 3). 

9.

 

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. 

10.

 

Once all connections are made, the dialer is ready to be programmed.  

Fig. 3 

Fig. 1 

5~6ft 

(1.5~2m) 

9VDC Battery 
(not included) 

Fig. 2 

Cable 
Cover 

Battery 

Cover 

Summary of Contents for E-921CPQ

Page 1: ...dialed at each stage of the dialing process The receiver can then listen in or broadcast a message to the room occupants or can disarm the system The same functions are available by remote call in as...

Page 2: ...tery not included Wall mountable Built in 105dB alarm with programmable alarm on off Built in auxiliary output for external alarm or siren Built in line seizure Table of Contents Features 2 Parts List...

Page 3: ...mergency phone numbers 5 Maximum digits per telephone number 32 Backup battery type life not included 9VDC 20h Alarm sound level at 12 30cm 105dB Trigger inputs Triggers 1 and 2 NO NC Trigger auto det...

Page 4: ...ease see Programming the Voice Dialer on pages 6 9 Installing the Voice Dialer Siren Alarm Auto Dial Call Back Rings Home Mode Activated Alarm Triggered Time Date PASSWORD MEMORY LEARN CYCLE ENTRY 201...

Page 5: ...outputs of a separate alarm system When Trigger 3 is used the jumper connection to ground must be removed 6 Power a If the dialer is to be powered from the alarm control panel connect the alarm power...

Page 6: ...PIN number is forgotten press and hold the PROG button and use a pen or paper clip to press the RESET button located near the battery receptacle cover on the back of the unit and release The unit will...

Page 7: ...to select other setup categories or press the PROG button until the programming icons disappear to exit the setup mode Programming the Voice Dialer continued Example 2 To store a number with area cod...

Page 8: ...s 3 cycles meaning that the voice dialer will dial each programmed number 3 times 1 Enter the PIN number and press the PROG button six times or until CYCLE flashes on the LCD screen 2 Press the ARM DI...

Page 9: ...LCD screen as 5 sets of numbers representing the year month date hour and minute respectively The first set of numbers year will be flashing indicating that this can now be changed 4 Press the DOWN or...

Page 10: ...e that exit delay time has passed and the alarm is now fully armed During the 60 second delay time after the system is armed if the system detects trigger 3 indicating an open door or window a beep to...

Page 11: ...by Telephone The system can be remotely controlled and monitored through any Touch Tone phone including mobile phones The user may either arm or disarm the system listen in on any activity in the room...

Page 12: ...such as 1 Room Monitor will end broadcasting and perform the other related function If there is no other key press the call will disconnect at the end of the 50 seconds Note Alternating between Listen...

Page 13: ...cator When the charge level of the 9VDC backup battery not included is low the LOW BATT LED will flash once every 1 5 seconds Replace the battery in order to continue providing functionality during a...

Page 14: ...to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 If this equipment US 7M7TE02BE921CPQ causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company...

Page 15: ...Setting the Date Time see pg 9 PIN PROG x9 ARM DISARM DOWN or UP ARM DISARM Repeat for each position PROG x2 10 Record Emergency Message see pg 9 11 Playback Message see pg 9 PIN REC PLAY Speak messag...

Page 16: ...Inc 16842 Millikan Avenue Irvine CA 92606 Website www seco larm com Phone 949 261 2999 800 662 0800 Email sales seco larm com IMPORTANT Users and installers of this product are responsible for ensuri...

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