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B. Press 5+2+ ENTER:
The dialer will active only if the alarm signal remains constant. If the alarm signal is
interrupted, the dialer will terminate response.
To check which behavior is programmed, press
3+5,
The relevant A or B programming method will be indicated by “1” or “2” respectively.
The alarm trigger is indicated on the LED by the upper half of the LED illuminating for approximately 6 seconds and
then goes dark. Once the dialer is finished the calling cycle, it will resume standby and the decimal point in the
lower right corner of the display will blink.
When entering the password, as you press “P”, the upper half of the LED will illuminate. Then, as you enter the
numbers making up the password, the numbers will be displayed. Upon completion, the decimal point will start
blinking, indicating the dialer is again in standby.
7. Stop the alarm signal:
When the DIALER is triggered, the dialer gets through one of those pre-saved telephone numbers to report alarm.
If you need to stop the automatic dialing process, type in the Private Password while “
□
” appears on the LED.
The display will indicate the numbers pressed as they are pressed. If the password is correct, the alarm will
terminate, indicated by “beeps”.
Note:
If the password contains less than three digits, then “0” can be used as a substitute.
For instance: if the password is 1 and 2, then enter
1+2+0
.
8. Notice:
A.
Alteration can be made to any pre-set configuration. As long as in the Programming Mode, operate according to
the steps mentioned previously to save changes automatically.
B.
It is very important to install and operate according to these instructions. Most problems that may be
encountered can be solved by paying special attention to the following:
(
1
)
Alarm Behavior Setting (See Section 6)
(
2
)
Alarm Wire Trigger Manner and Jumper Setting (See the trigger signal and telephone system setting
on page 2 for details)
(
3
)
Connection of the Telephone Lines (See the trigger signal and telephone system setting for details)
C.
Troubleshooting:
(
1
)
PROBLEM: Able to trigger the alarm but failed to dial out the phone number:
CAUSE: The telephone lines are possibly connected in reverse.
(
2
)
PROBLEM: No Alarm
CAUSE: The trigger behavior might be configured incorrectly, namely J2 and J3 jumpers are set up
incorrectly (page 2).
(
3
)
PROBLEM: Noisy Audio Playback
CAUSE: Defective power supply powering the dialer is usually the cause of this problem.
(
4
)
PROBLEM: Keeps Dialing
CAUSE: The alarm behavior (Section 6) has not been programmed
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