VOICE DIALER Installation Manual
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
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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 stored in that location.
Example 1
: Store pager number 585-8525 and numeric message 119 in memory
location 3.
Press: 5 8 5 8 5 2 8, MEMORY (hold 2 sec.), 1 1 9, MEMORY (momentarily), 3
Example 2
: Store pager number 585-8525 with access code 3 (if required) and numeric
message 119 in memory location 4.
Press: 5 8 5 8 5 2 5, MEMORY (hold 2 sec.), 3 (access code), #, 1 1 9, MEMORY
(momentarily), 4
Example 3
: Store pager number 1-818-585-0825 with access code 2 (voice message
code) in memory location 2.
Press: 1 8 1 8 5 8 5 8 5 2 5, MEMORY (hold 2 sec.), 2, * , MEMORY (momentarily), 2
Note: To change an incorrect telephone number, follow the above procedure one
time for only the incorrect memory location.
1. Press the "MODE" button 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 for accuracy on the
LCD, press all the digits of the pager
number to be dialed.
3. Press and hold the "MEMORY" button
for about 2 seconds after all digits have
been entered. A "dash" will appear on
the LCD to indicate that the dialer will
pause approximately 5 seconds to allow
the pager time to respond.
4. Input the numeric code desired for the
pager directly after the pause (this
TO COMPLETELY ERASE NUMBERS STORED IN MEMORY
3. Press the number for the memory
location to be erased (1, 2, 3, or 4).
4. Test the unit once again. (see Pg. 8)
number will appear on the pager
unit). Input a "#" at the end of the
message if required by the pager
service (may not be necessary).
5. Momentarily press the "MEMORY"
button and then the "1" key. The
pager number and numeric code will
be stored in memory location 1.
6. Repeat for memory locations 2, 3,
and 4 if needed.
Note: Pauses and "#" keys count as
one digit. Each memory location can
contain up to 32 digits.