ROGER s.c.
DIAL 1602 v1.0 25/11/1999
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[3] Installer/User Code
To reprogram the code, you should first determine which code will
be changed ([0] or [1] key) and then, by pressing any numeric key,
reset the old code and enter the new one ending it with [#]. If you
press [#] again, you will exit the code setting procedure.
[4] Programming of the date and clock
By using [*], you can move the pulsing cursor at the position which
is to be programmed. The first two digits specify the day of a
month, the next two – the month, the remaining ones – the hour
and minutes, you finish setting the date and time by pressing [#].
[5] Dialer configuration
You enter the dialer configuration procedure after you have
previously entered the valid configuration code. The dialer
configuration is performed by selecting the suitable options, which
are presented on the display. The pulsing cursor indicates the
currently set option. By pressing [*], you go to the next elements of
the configuration procedure. By using the [#] key at any moment,
you enter the completed changes to the memory and exit the
configuration. You change the current option by selecting [0] or [1].
When setting the times (delay, alarm and pause), [0] deducts one
unit and [1] adds one unit to the current value.
Note !
"[ ]" brackets contain the text of the messages displayed by the
dialer, whereas the default (manufacturer's) values are put in bold.
Dialer configuring procedure.
[Alarm message number: 0-1 messages 1-2 messages]
Option selection; 1 message 14s and 10 alarm telephone numbers
in the L1-L10 list or 2 messages 7s each and two telephone
number lists: A1-A5/B1-B5, five alarm numbers each.
Note !
If you change the dialer configuration from a single message to a
double message dialer or inversely, the previously programmed
telephone numbers and pre-recorded alarm announcements will
be reset.
[Input A activation time: 0-200ms 1-2sec.]
[Input B activation time: 0-200ms 1-2sec.]
The minimum alarm duration time in the line A(B) required for
initialization of the alarm action.
[Line type A : 0-NC 1-NO]
[Line type B : 0-NC 1-NO]
Alarm line type NO/NC
[Line A delay: 000s]
[Line B delay: 000s]
An alarm line delay is the time from the moment of an alarm line
release to the moment when the dialer enters the alarm condition.
(min.000s max.255s).
[Silent alarm in line A: 0-NO 1-YES]
[Silent alarm in line B: 0-NO 1-YES]
When an alarm line is set as silent, the PGM output is not
activated during an alarm and the dialer only performs the action of
telephone notification.
[Output delay 000s]
This is a delay prior to switching to the ready mode (min.000s max
255s).
[Ready mode activation confirmation: 0-NO 1-YES]
The function activates the PGM output for 0.3s at the moment the
dialer switches to the ready mode.
[Blocking mode allowed: 0-NO 1-YES]
When the blocking mode is allowed, the dialer can be used as a
double line alarm exchange (see BLOCKING MODE).
[Should dialer answer external calls: 0-NO 1-YES]
see EXTERNAL CALL ANSWER FUNCTION
[Telephone exchange type: 0-PULSE 1-DTMF]
It specifies the method of dialing when cooperating with a
telephone exchange.
[PGM output alarm time PGM 000s]
It specifies the duration of PGM output activation from the moment
a loud alarm is switched on (min.000s max. 255s).
[Pause between alarms 000min.]
In case of a double message dialer, it specifies the duration of
alarm line blocking from the moment the notification action was
stopped, which was initiated in this line. It is shared by both alarm
inputs. In case of a single message dialer, both alarm lines are
blocked for the pause time regardless in which one the alarm was
initiated (min.000min. max 255min.).
[Duress code *0*]
The digit between the * characters is programmed.
[Configuration code 1234]
By pressing any numerical key, you reset the old code and then
enter the new code. You end the code entry by pressing the [#]
key.
If you change the single message option to the double message or
inversely, the dialer notifies about resetting the previously
programmed announcement numbers and about a necessity of
their reprogramming, after the exit from the configuration
procedure.
[6] Read-out of the Event List
The program remembers the last 100 events regarding the alarm
action and keypad operation. The description of an event is
arranged so that the event date and time are displayed first and
than its description is displayed. The event list starts with the last
event. You can read out the event history using the following
navigation keys:
[2] displays an earlier event
[8] displays a later event
[4] moves the event description to the left
[6] moves the event description to the right
[5] returns the event description to its beginning
You can also go to a later event by using the [*] key. You exit the
event history read-out by pressing [#].
TYPE OF EVENT
INTERPRETATION
[Ready mode]
the dialer is in the ready mode
[Blocking mode]
the dialer is in the blocking mode
[Alarm A]
an alarm in the line A
[Alarm B]
an alarm in the line B
[Pause in alarm NN minutes] the dialer is in the NN minutes
pause mode
[MN notification: O.K.]
a connection with the number N in
the list M was made
[Installer code entered]
the correct installer code was
entered
[User code entered]
the correct user code was entered
[Configuration code entered] the correct configuration code was
entered
[Wrong code entered] despite three attempts the correct
code was not entered
[Negative dialer test]
a dialer test when switching to the
ready mode found errors
[Dialer test O.K.]
a dialer test when switching to the
ready mode did not find errors
[MN telephone
programming]
the number N in the list M was
programmed
[Dial restarted]
the dialer power supply was
switched on, RAM memory test
O.K.
[DIALER SWITCHED OFF]
power supply was lost
[Time setting]
the date and clock were
programmed
[User code change]
the user code was reprogrammed
[Installer code change]
the installer code was
reprogrammed
[Configuration change !]
the dialer configuration parameters
were changed
[Input C alarm interrupted]
the alarm action was interrupted by
releasing the blocking input C
[0] Exit from the programming mode
Prior to an exit from the programming mode, the system checks if
any telephone numbers and recorded announcements are stored
in the dialer memory. If there are not any, the dialer displays the
appropriate message. The system automatically exits the
programming mode, if you do not press any key for 3 minutes.
From the programming mode the dialer goes to the blocking mode