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7 Immediately after selecting Exit and Entry delays, the LCD displays input options; N.O./N.C. for either
normally open or normally closed contact operation. Select by entering 1 or 2, depending on the type
alarm contact used; select N.O. when input is shorted or N.C. when input opens during an alarm.
8 Next, select either 1(MOM) or 2(CONT) for momentary or continuous activation. Note: A momentary
alarm must be 0.5 seconds or longer for the dialer to dial all numbers in sequence, including all attempts
to re-dial. In the continuous mode the dialer stops dialing immediately when the input is restored to a
non-alarm state. Therefore, an alarm condition in the CONT mode must last long enough (7 minutes or
longer) to allow all numbers to be properly dialed.
How to record outgoing voice message
An outgoing message (OGM) of up to 16 seconds may be programmed into the AVD-45b. Once
recorded, this message will be repeated during activation 2 times, in sequence (starting with Location 1), to
each number designation. For best results, the OGM should be written down, practiced and timed before
recording.
1. Press the “M” key until “PROGRAM: NUMBERS” appears in the LCD, then press “2” twice.
2. Press “1” at the “PROGRAM: OGM” prompt.
3. Locate the microphone on the lower left corner of the AVD-45b. For best results when recording, speak
about 12 inches from the microphone in a clear and normal voice.
4. Press “*” key to initiate the recording process. “RECORDING” will appear in the LCD when recording.
The “*” key must be held down for the entire time of recording.
5. When the “*” key is released the message will be stored. Once the 16 seconds have elapsed, “DONE”
will appear in the LCD.
6. If you wish to change the OGM, repeat the preceding steps. The new OGM will automatically replace
the previous message.
PROGRAMMING THE DIALER