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If the pager's phone number is entered into Location No. 1, the 
numeric message for that pager must be entered into the next 
location (No. 2). If the pager's phone number is entered into 
Location No. 2, the numeric message for that pager must be 
entered into the next location (No. 3).  
Important! Location No. 4 (the last location in the first group) and 
No. 8 (the last location in the second group) can't be used for 
pager phone numbers - in both cases there is no "next location" 
with memory space for the message. 
In the backup mode (see Para. 1.4H), it is advisable to use 
Locations 1 & 2 or 5 & 6 for pager data and the remaining 
locations for telephone numbers. The dialer will therefore call the 
pager first and, since the pager doesn't acknowledge, at least 
one of the telephone numbers will also be called. 
Numeric pagers accept both the subscriber ID (PIN number) and 
a numeric message which is registered and forwarded to the 
subscriber. Voice pagers accept the subscriber ID (PIN number), 
record a verbal message and relay it to the subscriber. 
Note: Some pagers have a special phone number assigned to 
each specific subscriber. This type of pager does not require a 
PIN number. 
Some pagers require an asterisk (

) as a separator between the 

subscriber code and the message. Other pagers require the 
pound symbol (#). Correct programming is totally dependent on 
your ability to make the dialer "talk" to the paging company's 
computer in a language it "understands" (Fig. 5). 

9 8 7 6 –

LOCATION NO. 4

(NUMERIC MESSAGE)

0 1 7 6 7

LOCATION NO. 3

(TEL. NUMBER)

6 8 2 4 7 2 5 E

TYPICAL

AREA CODE

PAGER'S

TEL. NO.

DATA LETTER (SWITCH

TO NEXT LOCATION)

3 9 0 5 1

E

LETTER FOR PLAYING

THE RECORDED

VOICE MESSAGE

SEPARATION

CHARACTERS

(



 OR 

#

 -  AS REQUIRED

BY THE PAGER)

PIN

NUMBER

NUMERIC

MESSAGE

RECORDED MESSAGE IS PLAYED ONCE ONLY

E

DATA

DESIGNATOR

DELAY

(SEC.)

0 5

 SHADED ENTRIES ARE INTERNAL COMMANDS

FOR THE DIALER USE ONLY

 

Figure 5. Typical Data Arrangement in Memory  

Contact the paging company for specific interface details (PIN or 
no PIN, separating characters required etc.). 
Figure 5 depicts a typical arrangement of data in the dialer 
memory for reporting an event to a pager. In this example, the 
phone number is entered into memory location No. 3, and the 
numeric message is entered into the memory location No. 4. 
A hexadecimal E at the end of the phone number tells the dialer 
move to the next memory location and send the data stored in it.  
A hexadecimal E at the beginning of a memory location identifies 
the contents of this location as pager data. A hexadecimal E after 
the data serves as a cue for playing the voice message. 

To program communication with a pager:  
A.  Reserve 2 consecutive memory locations in the same group of four. 
B. Suppose the first location you chose is No. 3. Select it by 

keying [PROG], <3>, [#] . 

C. Suppose the area code is 01767 and the telephone number is 

682-4725. Key in the  data as exemplified in Figure 6. 

D.  Press [#] to confirm the data just entered.  
E.  Select the next memory location by keying: [PROG], <4>, [#]  

0 1 7 6 7

ENTRIES INTO LOCATION 3 (LEFT TO RIGHT)

6 8 2 4 7 2 5



PAGER'S

AREA CODE

PAGER'S

TEL. NO.

HEX "E" -  DATA LETTER

(SWITCH TO THE

NEXT LOCATION)

4

 

 

[

][4] produces a Hexadecimal E, a cue for data in the next memory location. 

Figure 6. Programming the Pager's 1st Location 

F. Suppose the target pager requires a 5 second interval 

between the end of dialing and the beginning of the message. 
Also suppose that the PIN number is 9876 and the message 
is 39051. Key the data as shown in Fig.7. 

HEX "E" – DATA

DESIGNATOR

9 8 7 6

ENTRIES INTO LOCATION 4 (LEFT TO RIGHT)

3 9 0 5 1

HEX "E" –

LETTER

FOR

PLAYING

THE

RECORDED

VOICE

PIN

NUMBER

NUMERIC

MESSAGE

4

INTERVAL

(UP TO 99

SECONDS)

0 5



4

1

1

SEPARATOR

(IF REQUIRED)

– SEE NOTE







 

Figure 7. Programming the Pager's 2nd Location 

 

Notes: If the required separator is # - key [

][1] 

 

If the required separator is 

 - key [

][2]. 

 

In case of a pager that does not forward voice messages - 
skip the last [

][4]. 

 

If you need a 5-second delay anywhere within the 
message, key [

] [3]. 

G.  Press [#] to confirm the data just entered. 

5.7. Programming Summary 

The dialer can be programmed equally well in the installer's office 
or at the installation site. Follow the PROGRAMMING CHART 
(Para. 5.8) row by row, and enter the appropriate variables. The 
code options are explained in the second column, and the full 
programming sequence for each variable is given in the fourth 
column. Each programming step is enclosed in square brackets, 
and may include more than one keystroke. The fifth column 
shows the default values, and the last column (Prog) is left blank 
for you to fill in your own programmed values. 
Note: If no key is pressed for 30 seconds, programming will be 
aborted and the selected location will revert to the previously 
saved value.  
To quit programming at any stage, press the [STOP] key

5.8 Programming Chart 

Loc. No. 

Description of Parameters & Code Options 

Entry Limits 

Programming Format 

Factory 
Default 

Prog. 
Record 

1st telephone number associated with input Z-1 

20 digits 

[PR] [1] [#] [Num] [#]** 

None 

 

2nd telephone number associated with input Z-1 

20 digits 

[PR] [2] [#] [Num] [#]** 

None 

 

3rd telephone number associated with input Z-1 

20 digits 

[PR] [3] [#] [Num] [#]** 

None 

 

4th telephone number associated with input Z-1 

20 digits 

[PR] [4] [#] [Num] [#]** 

None 

 

1st telephone number associated with input Z-2 

20 digits 

[PR] [5] [#] [Num] [#]** 

None 

 

2nd telephone number associated with input Z-2 

20 digits 

[PR] [6] [#] [Num] [#]** 

None 

 

3rd telephone number associated with input Z-2 

20 digits 

[PR] 7] [#] [Num] [#]** 

None 

 

4th telephone number associated with input Z-2 

20 digits 

[PR] [8] [#] [Num] [#]** 

None 

 

Inaccessible to installers or users 

 

 

 

 

10 

Inhibit or permit the listen-in function:  
0 - inhibited;  1 - permitted 

0 or 1 

[PR] [10] [#] [Code] [#] 

 

11 

Select Dialing method: 0 - DTMF;  1 - Pulse 

0 or 1 

[PR] [11] [#] [Code] [#] 

 

12 

No. of dialing attempts for alarms at input Z-1 

1 - 15* 

[PR] [12] [#] [Num] [#] 

 

13 

No. of dialing attempts for alarms at input Z-2 

1 - 15* 

[PR] [13] [#] [Num] [#] 

 

14 

Delay (in seconds) between trigger and action (to permit 
the user to clear a false alarm)  

1 - 255* 

[PR] [14] [#] [Sec] [#] 

 

Содержание DL-125C

Страница 1: ...ing button Z1 input activation button STOP dialing button Z2 input activation button Numeric buttons for programming AUTOMATIC 2 CHANNEL SPEECH DIALER DIAL Model DL 125c B C D E F A F A PROG STOP AL 1 AL 2 PROGRAM ALARM 1 ALARM 2 STOP 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 Figure 1 Front Panel 1 3 Message Structure The overall length of the speech message that can be recorded is limited to 20 seconds see par 5 4 Wit...

Страница 2: ...emory space dedicated to two telephone numbers Tel No Length 20 digits maximum Speech Message Duration 20 seconds max No of Dialing Attempts 1 15 programmable No of Message Repeats 1 255 programmable Acknowledge Pause between Message Repeats 3 seconds Power Supply 11 28 VDC Maximum Current Drain 20 mA standby 105 mA operation Operating Temperatures 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Size 150 x 105 x 35 mm ...

Страница 3: ...it by digit The DIAL LED should flash once for each digit There is a 20 digit limit including inter digit pauses see following note Note To program pauses between dialed digits as sometimes required when PABX systems are used the following entries are available Code Letter Key Strokes Resultant Function B 1 wait 5 seconds or wait for dial tone whichever comes first and continue dialing C 2 wait 10...

Страница 4: ...ey in the data as exemplified in Figure 6 D Press to confirm the data just entered E Select the next memory location by keying PROG 4 0 1 7 6 7 ENTRIES INTO LOCATION 3 LEFT TO RIGHT 6 8 2 4 7 2 5 PAGER S AREACODE PAGER S TEL NO HEX E DATA LETTER SWITCH TO THE NEXT LOCATION 4 4 produces a Hexadecimal E a cue for data in the next memory location Figure 6 Programming the Pager s 1st Location F Suppos...

Страница 5: ...t the power DL 125CA to prevent further dialing H Reconnect the power DL 125CA only and trigger input Z 2 by opening or closing the circuit as necessary I Repeat steps B through G above for this input too If all goes well reprogram the telephone numbers in Locations 1 and 5 as requested by the user Note Testing can be carried out without a cellular telephone provided that you secure cooperation of...

Страница 6: ...ll be the complete and exclusive remedy against the Manufacturer When accepting the delivery of the Product the Purchaser agrees to the said conditions of sale and warranty and he recognizes having been informed of Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so these limitations may not apply under certain circumstances The Manufacturer shall ...

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