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VOICE DIALER Installation Manual

SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.

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SETTING THE DIP SWITCHES

1. DIP SWITCH #1 — EXIT DELAY TIME

a. ON (INSTANT) — When set to the OPERATE mode, the E-920A will dial the

programmed numbers immediately when triggered.

b. OFF (DELAY) — When set to the OPERATE mode, the E-920A will allow 120

seconds to pass before it can be triggered.  This gives the user time to leave the
protected premises without triggering the voice dialer.

2. DIP SWITCH #2 — ENTRANCE DELAY TIME

a. ON (INSTANT) — When triggered while in the OPERATE mode, the E-920A will

immediately dial the programmed number (after any exit delay has passed).

b. OFF (DELAY) — When triggered while in the OPERATE mode, the E-920A will

wait 30 seconds after being triggered before dialing the programmed numbers.
This gives the user time to turn off the E-920A before the voice dialer triggers
when entering a protected premises.

Note 

— Unless the user requires extra time, if the E-920A is being used with an

alarm panel which has a programmed entry/exit delay, both DIP switches should be
placed in the "ON" position, which provides an instant response to any trigger.

3. DIP SWITCH #3 — TELEPHONE DIAL-OUT TYPE

a. ON — Pulse/rotary phone

b. OFF — Touch-tone phone

4. DIP SWITCH #4 — TYPE OF TELEPHONE SYSTEM

a. ON — PBX phone system — The E-920A will wait for the dial tone after the first

digit in the telephone number (the dial-out code) is sent.  Once the dial tone is
received, the E-920A will send the remaining digits in the number.

b. OFF — Regular phone system — All the digits in the number will be dialed, with

no initial pause.

5. DIP SWITCH #5 — TRIGGER INPUT #1 AND #2 TIMING

Timing for trigger input #1 and trigger input #2 function the same.
a. ON — The E-920A will dial all programmed telephone numbers two times when

triggered by trigger input #1 or input #2, regardless of whether the trigger
signal (from the alarm control panel) is reset or not.  This function also works
with any non-timed (momentary) trigger device.

b. OFF — If the triggered input is reset, the dialing action stops.  If used with

trigger devices other than an alarm control panel, a timer may be required.

6. DIP SWITCH #6 — NOT USED

Содержание E-920A

Страница 1: ...ng through all unanswered numbers until the full message was delivered to each number two times Note If the number of a voice pager service which requires operator assistance is used the service shoul...

Страница 2: ...one no M VOICE button For recording voice message N DIP Switches 1 Exit delay 1 or 120 seconds 2 Entrance delay 1 or 30 seconds 3 Tone pulse telephone 4 Regular PBX telephone 5 Trigger input 2 time re...

Страница 3: ...connected c For backup power connect both the red wire and the 12VDC adapter Note The E 920A utilizes an EEPROM to retain memory even in the event of a power loss 3 Two trigger inputs can be connecte...

Страница 4: ...alarm panel which has a programmed entry exit delay both DIP switches should be placed in the ON position which provides an instant response to any trigger 3 DIP SWITCH 3 TELEPHONE DIAL OUT TYPE a ON...

Страница 5: ...RY LOCATIONS 1 THROUGH 4 Note The memory locations can be programmed in any order and skipped as needed New numbers entered for a memory location completely erase and replace old numbers previously st...

Страница 6: ...tton to set the dialer to PROGRAM mode 2 Press the MEMORY button TO STORE A PAGER NUMBER VOICE MESSAGE AND OR NUMERIC CODE 1 Press the MODE button to set the dialer to PROGRAM mode 2 While checking fo...

Страница 7: ...must be held down for the entire time of the recording 5 As soon as the voice key is released or when 16 seconds have passed the word VOICE will disappear from the LCD This indicates that the message...

Страница 8: ...he SELF TEST function allows for message and data confirmation without connecting the E 920A to a telephone line To ensure the correct telephone numbers and recorded messages have been programmed prop...

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