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INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 3

 

 

SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................... 4

 

 

INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................... 6

 

Installation Requirements ......................................................................................................... 6

 

Telephone Line Connection ...................................................................................................... 8

 

Wall Socket Installation ............................................................................................................. 8

 

 

HOW THE EDAC 400-02 WORKS ............................................................................................... 9

 

Run Mode ................................................................................................................................. 9

 

Making Alarm Notification Calls ................................................................................................ 9

 

Cancelling Alarm Notification Calls ..........................................................................................10

 

 

INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING YOUR EDAC 400-02 ................................................... 11

 

Introduction 

– Program Mode ...................................................................................................11

 

Explanation of prompts 

– Program Mode .................................................................................11

 

Entering Programming Mode ...................................................................................................11

 

Programming Example ............................................................................................................11

 

The 

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 Key - Program Checking ...............................................................................................12

 

Exit to RUN Mode ....................................................................................................................12

 

Restore Factory Defaults .........................................................................................................12

 

 

GETTING STARTED QUICKLY - Example ............................................................................... 13

 

Entering Programming Mode ...................................................................................................13

 

Programming Telephone Numbers ..........................................................................................13

 

Recording a Site Message .......................................................................................................13

 

Replaying the Recorded Message ...........................................................................................14

 

Exit to Run Mode .....................................................................................................................14

 

Testing the EDAC 400-02 ........................................................................................................14

 

 

PROGRAMMING 

– GLOBAL PARAMETERS ........................................................................... 15

 

Function F00 Modify PIN Number ........................................................................................... 15

 

Function F02 Call Progress..................................................................................................... 15

 

Function F03 Ring-back Trigger Cancellation ......................................................................... 16

 

Function F04 Answer Incoming Calls When any Input Active .................................................. 16

 

Function F05 Answer Incoming Calls When all Inputs are Cancelled ...................................... 17

 

Function F06 Answer Incoming Calls When no Inputs Active (Idle) ......................................... 17

 

Function F07 Call List Priority & Rosters ................................................................................. 18

 

Function F08 Outputs ............................................................................................................. 19

 

Function F09 Trigger/Dial Time ............................................................................................... 19

 

Function F96 Trigger/Dial Mode .............................................................................................. 20

 

Function F99 Send Model Information via RS232 ................................................................... 20

 

 

PROGRAMMING 

– RECORDING VOICE MESSAGES ............................................................. 21

 

Function F0* Recording Voice Messages ............................................................................... 21

 

RECORD example ...................................................................................................................22

 

PLAY example .........................................................................................................................22

 

 

PROGRAMMING 

– INPUT SPECIFIC PARAMETERS .............................................................. 23

 

Function F10 Programming Your Pager Messages ................................................................. 23

 

Function F11 Programming Your Telephone/Pager/SMS Numbers ........................................ 23

 

Call Types ............................................................................................................................... 24

 

Function F15 Programming an SMS/Paging Access Number ................................................. 25

 

Function F51 Setting Inputs to Trigger or Report .................................................................... 26

 

Function F52 Physical Input Trigger Configuration .................................................................. 26

 

Function F53 Wait Time Between Calls .................................................................................. 27

 

Function F54 Pager Delay Time ............................................................................................. 28

 

Function F55 Message Play Time ........................................................................................... 28

 

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Страница 1: ...Call Progress 15 Function F03 Ring back Trigger Cancellation 16 Function F04 Answer Incoming Calls When any Input Active 16 Function F05 Answer Incoming Calls When all Inputs are Cancelled 17 Function F06 Answer Incoming Calls When no Inputs Active Idle 17 Function F07 Call List Priority Rosters 18 Function F08 Outputs 19 Function F09 Trigger Dial Time 19 Function F96 Trigger Dial Mode 20 Function...

Страница 2: ... SETTINGS 31 APPLICATION NOTES 32 Using Outputs 32 Using Paging 33 Numeric Pager 33 Alpha Numeric pager Text messaging SMS 33 Modem Communications 35 Programming Using RS232 35 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 36 COMPLIANCE NOTES 37 NOTICE TO AUSTRALIAN USERS 37 NOTICE TO NEW ZEALAND USERS 37 GLOSSARY 38 WARRANTY 39 INTERNATIONAL CONTACT DETAILS 40 ...

Страница 3: ...number This will stop the unit making further alarm notification calls Alternatively the EDAC 400 02 may be interrogated by calling into it and listening to the voice message This provides the opportunity to cancel acknowledge the alarm inputs via the telephone keypad This option would normally be used when the EDAC 400 02 is operating in conjunction with a pager and or SMS messaging Other options...

Страница 4: ...ation Notes for detailed instructions Alternatively it can be plugged into a PLC RTU or SCADA system allowing the unit to provide a 2400 baud modem connection to an external device Mechanical Dimensions 192mm length x 110mm width x 35mm height Weight 250gm Cabinet Aluminium base with screw on M4 pozi drive aluminium lid Finish White epoxy powder coat Mounting 4 x 4mm mounting holes in the base of ...

Страница 5: ...on using Hyper Terminal The EDAC 400 02 can also be put into transparent mode This allows remote communications via a dial up connection to devices attached to the external RS232 connector such as a PLC or RTU Programming Functions including voice are normally programmed using the keypad and single character display The EDAC 400 02 can also be programmed through the inbuilt RS232 connector and Hyp...

Страница 6: ...e examples of these types of triggers might be a relay output a micro switch or a float switch Any of the inputs can be configured as either an input or an output see function F08 NOTE The activating trigger must be installed correctly and maintained to prevent false triggering Earth Discharge The EDAC 400 02 has a separate Earth Discharge Circuit which is used to protect the EDAC 400 02 and any a...

Страница 7: ...NG If the existing phone system has lights on the phone it is probably a digital PABX system Do not plug the EDAC 400 02 into a digital phone system unless you are sure that it supports standard analog phone equipment Plugging the unit into an incorrect phone system will cause severe damage to the equipment and void the warranty If there is any uncertainty please contact the supplier where you pur...

Страница 8: ...ion This is a master upstream device configuration and may require Telecom assistance to remove the connection between the first wall socket and other wall sockets as shown below On an alarm input trigger the EDAC 400 02 takes over the telephone line disconnecting all other calls The alarm condition is immediately acted on and cannot be stopped by unauthorised means When not triggered the EDAC 400...

Страница 9: ... Call connected speaking sending messages Active In retry loop waiting to make next call Cancelled or acknowledged EDAC 400 02 cancelled Making Alarm Notification Calls When an event triggers an alarm notification call the EDAC 400 02 will dial through the telephone number call list When the call is answered the voice message is spoken or the pager message sent This process is broken down into the...

Страница 10: ...elephone keypad while the alarm message is playing The option of cancelling using a PIN can be set in Function F11 Telephone Pager Numbers The EDAC 400 02 will respond with beeps to confirm it has received your key presses and then announce which inputs have been acknowledged At this point user may hang up their telephone No other calls will be made by the EDAC 400 02 until a new trigger signal oc...

Страница 11: ...n segment display cannot create a t character but the picture above is an accurate diagram of this prompt The r prompt indicates that a voice message is recording Entering Programming Mode Press 1234 The factory default PIN number The F prompt will appear on the display If your PIN is not working turn the EDAC 400 02 off and hold down a key while powering up The product will first display the firm...

Страница 12: ...s function to clear old or unknown parameters user settings and return to factory settings You can then reprogram each function from the default starting point NOTE This procedure does not affect any existing voice messages WARNING The following instructions will clear your user settings from all functions associated with an input e g 1 will clear the phone pager numbers trigger type wait time mes...

Страница 13: ... prompt Programming Telephone Numbers There are a number of phone number storage options with a maximum of 16 different numbers For full instructions on how to program telephone numbers refer to F11 Programming Your Telephone Pager SMS Numbers and F07 Call List Priority and Rosters for full instructions To enter phone or PABX extension number one 11 Enter number followed by a to save e g 0243256 T...

Страница 14: ...Mode Exit programming to RUN mode Once all these functions have been programmed exit programming mode by pressing very quickly at the F prompt The EDAC 400 02 should now display the with a flashing dot In RUN mode the EDAC 400 02 is ready to accept an input trigger and make alarm notification calls Testing the EDAC 400 02 By default the input is set up for normally open Connecting the input termin...

Страница 15: ...ust detect dial tone for a successful call to be made and for the call counter to be incremented Using dial tone detection only is recommended 02 0 No tone detect blind dial Picks up the line waits five seconds then dials the number The voice messages are then spoken for the play time set in function F55 1 Dial tone detect only Picks up the line and makes two attempts to detect dial tone If detect...

Страница 16: ...l by any number key Function F04 Answer Incoming Calls When any Input Active When an input is active the EDAC 400 02 will attempt to make alarm notification calls Setting a wait time function F53 gives you the opportunity to call into the EDAC 400 02 and cancel the input When an input is cancelled the alarm condition still exists but the EDAC 400 02 will stop making alarm notification calls The ED...

Страница 17: ...You may wish to periodically dial into the EDAC 400 02 to confirm that it is in idle state This can be useful if you have previously received a notification call of an alarm which may cancel itself e g electrical power will be automatically restored after a power failure Because the alarm condition is removed the EDAC 400 02 will reset itself to the idle state The EDAC 400 02 will use this value o...

Страница 18: ...hone numbers and change which list is to be used either remotely or on site When the call is established and the EDAC 400 02 is speaking the idle message the current roster may be changed by pressing followed by the roster number 1 2 3 or 4 07 1 All Inputs use list 1 F11 to F14 2 All Inputs use list 2 F21 to F24 3 All Inputs use list 3 F31 to F34 4 All Inputs use list 4 F41 to F44 5 All Inputs use...

Страница 19: ...se refer to the table below to see which Inputs correspond to which Outputs Input 1 Output 4 Input 2 Output 3 Input 3 Output 2 Input 4 Output 1 08 0 All triggers are Inputs no Outputs 1 Output 1 and trigger 1 2 3 2 Output 1 2 and trigger 1 2 3 Output 1 2 3 and trigger 1 4 All triggers are used as Outputs Default 0 All Inputs Function F09 Trigger Dial Time This function determines the period to wai...

Страница 20: ...th function F52 set as non latching the latch on trigger and latch on dial have no effect The trigger dial time is always relevant 96 0 Latch on trigger trigger dial time is in seconds 1 Latch on trigger trigger dial time is in minutes 2 Latch on dial trigger dial time is in seconds 3 Latch on dial trigger dial time is in minutes Default 0 Latch on trigger trigger dial time is in seconds Function ...

Страница 21: ...parameter will be displayed and a parameter must be entered Use the tables below to select a parameter for the different voice message slots To start recording press after entering the parameter number Recording starts immediately and is indicated by an r being displayed Press any key to finish recording The message will be played back automatically Then the F prompt will return To play back a pre...

Страница 22: ...recording period is eight seconds long but may be shortened by pressing any key while recording The message will then play until a key is pressed PLAY example 0 1 Press the message number to play Playback starts as soon as the key is pressed Display the message number The message will then play until any key is pressed ...

Страница 23: ...age to empty Select the message do not enter a message and save using the key Function F11 Programming Your Telephone Pager SMS Numbers The EDAC 400 02 can be programmed with up to 16 different phone numbers Each of the four individual Inputs can have can have up to 4 phone numbers associated with it hence a total of 16 numbers can be programmed into the EDAC 400 02 Notice to Australian Users The ...

Страница 24: ...er to be dialled If you are using a PABX system a two second pause may be inserted using the key You cannot start or end with a pause 11 Enter number followed by a to save e g 1 02432 1 to get an outside line pause 02432 Then Enter the call type see Call Types on page 32 e g 1 The number is then displayed for checking Call Types The call type selects the type of call being made by the EDAC 400 02 ...

Страница 25: ...cel methods shown here apply only to outgoing alarm notification calls made by the EDAC 400 02 to a human operator not incoming calls See F03 Cancel Option When Making an Incoming Call for this Function F15 Programming an SMS Paging Access Number This only applies to SMS or Alpha Numeric paging that uses the TAP protocol Your local dealer should be able to provide this number for the type of pager...

Страница 26: ...r Input 4 Function F52 Physical Input Trigger Configuration You can configure the input to trigger on normally open N O or normally closed N C contacts The pull ups may be changed to pull downs by moving the appropriate input channel jumper see Jumper Settings in the Installation section Any unused inputs must be treated as normally open The EDAC 400 02 can latch an input so that even though the p...

Страница 27: ... for Input 2 Use F72 for Input 3 Use F82 for Input 4 Function F53 Wait Time Between Calls This function determines the period to wait between one call and the next The wait time allows an opportunity for the user to call into the EDAC 400 02 to cancel the input or listen to the current status messages Each individual input has its own wait time Set the wait time for input one as follows 53 Wait ti...

Страница 28: ... the example above Use F64 for Input 2 Use F74 for Input 3 Use F84 for Input 4 Function F55 Message Play Time The Message Play Time is the amount of time in minutes that the EDAC 400 02 is allowed to be off hook to dial the number speak messages and accept a cancellation The EDAC 400 02 will speak the message for the playtime before the call is terminated The play time starts from when the EDAC 40...

Страница 29: ...Input 2 Use F76 for Input 3 Use F86 for Input 4 Automatic re attempts to the same number There shall be no more than 10 call attempts to the same number within any 30 minute period To facilitate this users and installers must set values of between 1 and 10 into the programming functions F56 F66 F76 and F86 Function F57 SMS Paging Service Password The paging service in function F15 may require a pa...

Страница 30: ...age e g PG1 The is not part of the ID Default PG1 Each of the four inputs must be programmed separately as follows Use F58 for Input 1 as in the example above Use F68 for Input 2 Use F78 for Input 3 Use F88 for Input 4 Notice to Australian Users The EDAC 400 02 is not compatible with SMS via TAP services in Australia The 400 02 cannot send SMS messages to cellular phones in Australia ...

Страница 31: ...haracter display will show either an E for empty or the previous numbers will be displayed rather than the newly entered ones Function Position Mode J404 Input 1 Mode Center Pullup Default Up Pulldown Down Floating J405 Input 2 Mode Center Pullup Default Up Pulldown Down Floating J406 Input 3 Mode Center Pullup Default Up Pulldown Down Floating J407 Input 4 Mode Center Pullup Default Up Pulldown D...

Страница 32: ...he state of Outputs 1 2 3 or 4 respectively Output 1 is Input 4 and uses Input 4 s voice message as an on message Outputs 4 3 2 1 are designated Input 1 2 3 and 4 respectively Please refer to the table below to see which Outputs correspond to which inputs Input 1 Output 4 Input 2 Output 3 Input 3 Output 2 Input 4 Output 1 If no key press is detected for 15 seconds the EDAC 400 02 will terminate th...

Страница 33: ...er calls from being made Use function F04 to set the number of rings before answer for an incoming call when any input is active Default is four rings before auto answer Use function F03 to set cancellation options Cancel by any key or PIN for an incoming call to the EDAC 400 02 Default is Cancel by any key Alpha Numeric pager Text messaging SMS One of the options for making calls is to make the c...

Страница 34: ...01 drop off 1st digit of 7 digit number 025 Plus 6 digit number 5300 rest of 6 digit number Setting up the SMS Paging host To call the SMS paging host you need to enter the host telephone number see function F15 The host network requires a service ID function F58 and password function F57 Most SMS paging host networks use the same ID and password as the default that is used in the EDAC 400 02 The ...

Страница 35: ...rTerminal a Windows application shipped with all versions of Windows you can configure the EDAC 400 02 via its RS232 connector This method is used if you require alpha numeric pager messages to be programmed Connect the EDAC 400 02 to a free serial port on a PC using a straight through serial cable Start the HyperTerminal application select the appropriate com port and click O K Configure with the...

Страница 36: ...ll Check that the phone numbers programmed into the EDAC 400 02 are the ones that you want it to call see function F11 to F14 Programming Your Telephone Pager SMS Numbers Also check that the call type is correct i e you have set the EDAC 400 02 to call a telephone or a pager The EDAC 400 02 is set up to call my cell phone If I m out of range or my phone is switched off will I get charged for all t...

Страница 37: ...r does it provide any sort of warranty Above all it provides no assurance that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item of Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model nor does it imply that any product is compatible with all of Telecom s network services Compliance Notes This device may be subject to ringing or bell tinkle when certain other devices are connected to ...

Страница 38: ...uts are clear i e no inputs present Idle When the EDAC 400 02 is not acting on any input it is said to be idle normal or in RUN mode Input The input is the physical event that triggers the EDAC 400 02 to make alarm notification calls Outputs control external devices whereas inputs trigger the EDAC 400 02 Latching Once triggered the input will remain in the alarmed state until acknowledged by the o...

Страница 39: ...herever possible use the original packaging to return items EDAC may request proof of purchase If EDAC accepts the warranty claim EDAC will provide or arrange for service repair or replacement as EDAC shall determine in its sole discretion EDAC shall bear the cost of such service repair or replacement The owner shall bear the cost of freight and insurance on the equipment to EDAC or its authorised...

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