
VOICE DIALER Installation Manual
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
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VOICE DIALER Installation Manual
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The E-920B will dial up to four separate
telephone numbers when triggered by
one of two different inputs. These
numbers can be used to call a telephone,
cell phone, or pager.
Note: Consult local authorities
regarding the legality of automatically
dialing their telephone numbers prior to
programming.
1. Turn the power switch "ON".
2. The LCD of the E-920B will indicate
which mode the unit is in (PROGRAM,
TEST, or OPERATE). Press the
"MODE" button to select the
"PROGRAM" mode.
Note: If using a PBX phone system,
press the dial-out code, then the #
key, followed by the phone number
to be called when the pause signal
is displayed on the LCD.
3. Enter the telephone number to be
dialed, including any area code if
necessary. Check to see that the
correct number is displayed by the
LCD.
4. Momentarily press the "MEMORY"
button after the entire phone number
has been entered, then press the "1"
key. This number is now telephone #1.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR STORING TELEPHONE #1 --- #4
Note: The telephone numbers can be programmed in any order, and skipped as
needed. Whenever a new telephone number is programmed, it will completely
erase and replace old telephone numbers previously stored in that location.
Example 1
: Store telephone number 582-6191 as #4.
Press: 5 8 2 6 1 9 1, MEMORY (momentarily), 4
Example 2
: Store telephone number: 1-222-585-8525 as #2.
Press: 1 2 2 2 5 8 5 8 5 2 5, MEMORY (momentarily), 2
Example 3
: Using a PBX phone system, store telephone number: 555-1234 as #3.
Press: 9 # 5 5 5 1 2 3 4, MEMORY (momentarily), 3
Each of the four telephone numbers can
be programmed for up to 32 digits
(including pound (#) tones and pauses
used in pager numbers). The unit will
automatically skip any telephone
numbers left blank. If there are fewer
than four telephone numbers to be
dialed, do not enter numbers in the
uneeded locations, or clear numbers
previously stored there.
5. For telephone #2, input all the digits
for the second number to be dialed,
momentarily press the "MEMORY"
button, then the "2" key.
6. Repeat this process for telephone #3
and #4, if needed.
7. To check the numbers, enter
"PROGRAM" mode and press the
"MEMORY" button. Pressing "MEMORY"
again will show the next number.
Stored numbers will be displayed in
sequence.
8. When done programming, exit the
"PROGRAM" mode by pressing the
"MODE" button to go to the "OPERATE"
or "TEST" mode.
STORING PHONE NUMBERS
SETTING THE DIP SWITCHES
1. DIP SWITCH #1 — EXIT DELAY TIME (Default ON)
a. ON (1 second) — When set to the OPERATE mode, the E-920B will dial the
programmed numbers immediately when triggered.
b. OFF (DELAY) — When set to the OPERATE mode, the E-920B 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 (Default ON)
a. ON (1 second) — When triggered while in the OPERATE mode, the E-920B
will immediately dial the programmed number (after any exit delay has
passed).
b. OFF (DELAY) — When triggered while in the OPERATE mode, the E-920B will
wait 30 seconds after being triggered before dialing the programmed numbers.
This gives the user time to turn off the E-920B before the voice dialer triggers
when entering a protected premises.
Note:
Unless the user requires extra time, if the E-920B is being used with an
alarm panel which has a programmed entry/exit delay, both DIP switches
#1 and #2 should be placed in the "ON" position, which provides an instant
response to any trigger.
3. DIP SWITCH #3 — TELEPHONE DIALING TYPE (Default OFF)
a. ON — Pulse/rotary phone
b. OFF — Touch-tone phone
4. DIP SWITCH #4 — INPUT #1 AND #2 TIMING (Default ON)
Timing for input #1 and input #2 function the same way.
a. ON — The E-920B will dial all programmed telephone numbers two times when
triggered by input #1 or input #2, regardless of whether the input signal (from
the alarm control panel) is reset or not. This function also works with any non-
timed (momentary) input device.
b. OFF — If the triggered input is reset, the dialing action stops. If used with
input devices other than an alarm control panel with timed outputs, a timer may
be required.
5. DIP SWITCH #5 — NO or NC input #1 (Default ON)
a. ON — Use NO type device to trigger input #1
b. OFF — Use NC type device to trigger input #1
6. DIP SWITCH #6 — NO or NC input #2 (Default ON)
a. ON — Use NO type device to trigger input #2
b. OFF — Use NC type device to trigger input #2