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Note: Without an acknowledgement, the message will be 
repeated until the maximum number of message repeats is 
reached (see Location 20  in Para. 5.8). The dialer will call the 
remaining numbers and will then repeatedly retry the number 
that didn't acknowledge, until the maximum number of dialing 
attempts is reached (see Locations 12 and 13). 

F. After acknowledgement, the dialer enables the "listen in" 

function for a preprogrammed period. 

G.  At the end of the listen-in period, a short beep sounds. If the 

called party keys "1" within 10 seconds, a new listen-in period 
begins. Otherwise", the dialer will go "on hook". The listen-in 
period may be prolonged as many times as necessary or 
terminated at any time by keying "9" twice in succession. 

H. Upon conclusion of the communication session with the first 

telephone, the procedure in A through G above will be 

repeated for all remaining telephone numbers in the relevant  
group (provided that the "non-backup mode" has been 
selected in Location 24). 

 

Note:  Location 24 allows selection of "backup" or "non-
backup" mode. In the backup mode, acknowledgement from 
one telephone is enough to close the event. In the "non-
backup" mode, acknowledgement must be obtained from all 
telephones in the group. 

I.  Once the entire communication cycle is concluded, the dialer 

disengages the line and reverts to the standby state. If you 
are using the DL-125C, the communication routine may be 
aborted at any time by pressing the STOP button on the 
keypad (provided that the input is no longer in alarm). If you 
are using the DL-125CA, the only way to stop the dialer is to 
disconnect the power, because the STOP button is disabled. 

 

2. SPECIFICATIONS 

Input Circuits: Two N.O. or N.C. inputs (programmable) 
LF Alarm Output Type:  Solid-state relay, N.O. or N.C 
(programmable), up to 100 mA / 30 V, ~30 

Ω

 internal resistance. 

(note: this output is comprised of two terminals that have no polarity) 
Alarm Logic: Alarm upon circuit closure or upon circuit opening 
(programmable) 
Dialing Method: Pulse or DTMF (programmable) 
Tel. Line Impedance: 600

Ω

, or customized to meet local 

requirements in country of use. 
Reporting Destinations: Two groups of telephone numbers, 4 
telephones in each group. Reporting to one pager requires the 
memory space dedicated to two telephone numbers. 

Tel No. Length: 20 digits maximum. 
Speech Message Duration: 20 seconds max. 
No. of Dialing Attempts: 1 – 15 (programmable) 
No. of Message Repeats: 1 – 255 (programmable) 
Acknowledge Pause between Message Repeats: 3 seconds 
Power Supply: 11-28 VDC 
Maximum Current Drain: 20 mA (standby), 105 mA (operation) 
Operating Temperatures:
 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) 
Size: 150 x 105 x 35 mm (5-7/8 x  4-1/8 x 1-3/8 in.) 
Weight: 235 g (8.3 oz) 
Standards: Compatible with RTTE requirements - Directive 1999/5/EC 
of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999. 
EN50131 Grade 2 Class II. 

 

3. MOUNTING 

The dialer may be installed as a stand-alone unit or within the 
housing of a host system such as an alarm control panel.   

Removing the Front Panel

2

1

Press slightly

to disengage

Pull upward the bottom
frame to free the two tabs
and remove the frame

 

Separating the Module from the Base

RIGHT-HAND

LEGS (HIDDEN)

BASE

MODULE

CATCH

MODULE

3

Swing up and

separate the module

from the base

 

 

Securing the Base to a Wall or Host System Cabinet

4

Open one of

the wiring

nockout and

 perform wiring
(see section 3)

Insert screws

via mounting

holes and fasten

the base to

 mounting surface

5

 MOUNTING

HOLE

 (1 OF 3)

WIRING

KNOCK-

OUTS

SLOT FOR FRAME CATCH

MODULE

CATCH

SEATS FOR MODULE LEGS

SEATS FOR FRAME TABS

BASE

 

Remounting the Module

RIGHT-HAND

LEGS (HIDDEN)

MODULE

CATCH

Remount the module

and the front panel

(see step 1)

6

 

Figure 2. Mounting 

 

4. Wiring 

The dialer can be powered by constant power supply or by a 
switched power supply. When the dialer receives switched power 
from an alarm system, it will be disabled upon stopping the alarm, 
since the alarm relay cuts off the power. This type of wiring is 
ideal when the dialer is mounted in a locked box that prevents 
access to the STOP pushbutton. 
Note: Both Z-1 and Z-2 inputs can be programmed as N.O. 
(normally open) or N.C. (normally closed) inputs (see Locations 
22 & 23 in Para. 5.8). With N.O. inputs selected, a short circuit 
across the relevant input will activate the dialer.  

With N.C. inputs selected, an open circuit across the relevant 
input will activate the dialer. 
 
Use 15 AWG or larger conductor to connect the EARTH terminal 
to the nearest electrical ground, preferably a ground rod.  

Failure to earth the unit compromises safety! 

The phone connected to the SET terminals will be automatically 
disconnected from the line whenever the dialer goes into action. 

 

Summary of Contents for DL-125C

Page 1: ...ing button Z1 input activation button STOP dialing button Z2 input activation button Numeric buttons for programming AUTOMATIC 2 CHANNEL SPEECH DIALER DIAL Model DL 125c B C D E F A F A PROG STOP AL 1 AL 2 PROGRAM ALARM 1 ALARM 2 STOP 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 Figure 1 Front Panel 1 3 Message Structure The overall length of the speech message that can be recorded is limited to 20 seconds see par 5 4 Wit...

Page 2: ...emory space dedicated to two telephone numbers Tel No Length 20 digits maximum Speech Message Duration 20 seconds max No of Dialing Attempts 1 15 programmable No of Message Repeats 1 255 programmable Acknowledge Pause between Message Repeats 3 seconds Power Supply 11 28 VDC Maximum Current Drain 20 mA standby 105 mA operation Operating Temperatures 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Size 150 x 105 x 35 mm ...

Page 3: ...it by digit The DIAL LED should flash once for each digit There is a 20 digit limit including inter digit pauses see following note Note To program pauses between dialed digits as sometimes required when PABX systems are used the following entries are available Code Letter Key Strokes Resultant Function B 1 wait 5 seconds or wait for dial tone whichever comes first and continue dialing C 2 wait 10...

Page 4: ...ey in the data as exemplified in Figure 6 D Press to confirm the data just entered E Select the next memory location by keying PROG 4 0 1 7 6 7 ENTRIES INTO LOCATION 3 LEFT TO RIGHT 6 8 2 4 7 2 5 PAGER S AREACODE PAGER S TEL NO HEX E DATA LETTER SWITCH TO THE NEXT LOCATION 4 4 produces a Hexadecimal E a cue for data in the next memory location Figure 6 Programming the Pager s 1st Location F Suppos...

Page 5: ...t the power DL 125CA to prevent further dialing H Reconnect the power DL 125CA only and trigger input Z 2 by opening or closing the circuit as necessary I Repeat steps B through G above for this input too If all goes well reprogram the telephone numbers in Locations 1 and 5 as requested by the user Note Testing can be carried out without a cellular telephone provided that you secure cooperation of...

Page 6: ...ll be the complete and exclusive remedy against the Manufacturer When accepting the delivery of the Product the Purchaser agrees to the said conditions of sale and warranty and he recognizes having been informed of Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so these limitations may not apply under certain circumstances The Manufacturer shall ...

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