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Installation

 

 

 

How to install the Auto Dialer

 

1.  

 Remove the small screw from the battery compartment cover and keep safe. 

 

2.  

 Mark and drill two holes on a horizontal line 160 mm apart. 

 

3.  

 Insert the masonry plugs; screw the two fixing screws in the plugs leaving 2 mm protruding. 

 

4.  

 Run a cable from the Alarm Control Panel to the Auto Dialer. 

 

5.   

Trigger 1 = alarm switched neg. and anti-tamper, switched neg. 

 

6.   

Trigger 2 = alarm switched neg. 

7.   

Tamp = Connect to N.C. (normally closed) tamper inputs of the Alarm Control Panel 

8.  

 Connect phone line from the LINE on the Auto Dialer to an existing Phone Socket, if this is in use you will 

have to purchase a double adaptor. If you want to plug into an existing Telephone you will have to purchase 

an RJ11 to RJ11 cable, connect one end into PHONE on the back of the Auto Dialer and the other into the 

Telephone. 

 

9.   

Install 1 x 9V back up battery (if required) to the terminals, making sure they are the correct polarity. Usually,   

          back up power would be supplied from the alarm panel battery to which the dialer is connected. 

 

10.     The auto Dialer will beep once.  

 

11.    Replace the battery compartment cover. 

 

12.    Connect the 12V power supply.  

 

13.    Place the Auto Dialer onto the wall, making sure the tamper switch is pressed in. 

 

14.    You can now start to program the Auto Dialer 

 

 

How to make the Connections on the Auto Dialer.

 

The Trigger terminals are for connection to a switched negative output of an Alarm System’s 

Bell or Siren (Fig 1 below). If such switched negative triggers are not available, connect the 

trigger inputs to a N.O. (normally open) relay output with the relay common to OV  (Fig 2). 

 

The Power terminals are for connection to a 12V power supply, either directly to an Alarm 

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l Panel’s 12V supply or else via a 500mA mains power adaptor.  

 

The Tamper terminals are for connection to the N.C. (normally closed) tamper inputs on an 

Alarm Control Panel. If they are not being used, please fit a loop of cable as shown                

 

 Fig 1 

 

 
 
 
 
 

TAMP 

TR2 

TR1       0V 

12V+ 

LINE 

PHONE 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

12V 500mA Input 

 
 
 

swt - 

swt 

– (bell/siren switched negative, this unit will not operate off a switched ground) 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for AD-01

Page 1: ...rigger Built in memory for telephone numbers and programmed settings Contents 1 x Auto Dialer 1 x Telephone cable 1 x Fixing kit and Installation Programming guide Preparation MIC AutoDialer Tools req...

Page 2: ...olarity Usually back up power would be supplied from the alarm panel battery to which the dialer is connected 10 The auto Dialer will beep once 11 Replace the battery compartment cover 12 Connect the...

Page 3: ...ween the Dialer being turned on armed and becoming active Default No delay 6 Assign the 9 dial out Tel no s to trigger 1 and or 2 Default All Tel no s assigned to both trigger 1 2 7 Select an Audible...

Page 4: ...will change to acc How to Program Phone Numbers Section 3 You can enter a maximum of nine telephone numbers for the triggers each number can be a maximum of 32 digits Quick guide Press 1 2 3 4 PROGRAM...

Page 5: ...7 and 9 only will be dialed for that particular trigger Other Programming Sections How to Program the Auto Dialer to give a local Audible Alarm as well as sending a voice message Section 1 Default set...

Page 6: ...display 3 The triggers will become active after the delay time you have set has expired Default set at 0 seconds instant How to Turn Dialer OFF or to stop it dialing out after it has been triggered Q...

Page 7: ...ng on the Dialer s LCD display and it is not dialing out A Check the following carefully i Does the Dialer have a 12V supply either from the panel or via a 500ma 12V mains adaptor ii Have you made the...

Page 8: ...e number again and press Enter to exit Do NOT press ESC to exit as this will delete that number iii Have you de selected a number to be dialed out in sequence for that trigger by mistake Go to Program...

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