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You are now ready to begin
operating
your
system, relying on
the AD-2001 to work in conjunction
with
your
alarm system
to
provide
24-hou
security
reassurance
and
peace
of mind.
When in the operating mode,
the system will monitor both
enabled channels,
initiating
dialing when a valid alarm
condition
occurs. Upon activation the dialer will begin calling each
phone/
pager
number selected, in sequence, for the
pre-selected
number
of attempts. During each successful attempt, the voice message
will be
delivered
1,2, or 3 times, in accordance with the option
selected
(numeric
messages
will
only be delivered one time).
In unsuccessful attempts, the dialer will move on to the next
phone/pager
number after receiving
8
busy or 8 rings without
an answer. The dialer will not allow voice messages to be de-
livered
to
programmed
numeric
pager
locations.
If
you
send a message to a
phone
attached to an answering
machine, it will consider this a successful attempt. Make sure
you
designate the maximum number of message repeats to be sure
that a complete message will be left
on
the answering machine,
because
part
or
all of
your
emergency message may be
"lost"
while
the answering
machine delivers its
greeting
message.
Placing
your
system
in
OPERAIE
can also be used as a final
test of the full functionality of
each channel's exit/entry delay,
activation, momentary/continuous
trigger,
phone
numbers and
OGM. Although serving as a test, this mode
reflects actual
operation; therefore the OGM(s) will not be
heard
through
your
dialer's speaker but only by each
party
called.
To begin operating
your
system,
simply
press
the
"M"
Mode
key until the word OPERATE
appears on the LCD. To disarm
the dialer, switch the
mode
of OFF by
pressing
the same
key.
All
programming information will be retained.
System Notations
Here are a few explanations to
help
you
better
understand how
yourAD-2001
dialer operates.
For
specific
information on the
AD-2001 unit alone, call United Security Products,
Inc.'s
Customer Service
Department during normal business
hours at
619)
597
-6677
.
Channel
Activation
Each of the dialer's two channels can be activated by
any of
the following: a normally open dry contact, normally
closed
dry contact
or
positive
5-28VDC voltage activation.
Under a
momentary activation, a single violation of a channel
will cause the dialer
to initiate delivering
all
pre-selected
OGMs to all
programmed
numbers associated
with that
channel. Under continuous
activation, the dialer will initiate the
process,
terminating it if/when the activated channel is retored
to a
non-alarm
state. Once
an alarm has occurred and all
attempts satisfied, the dialer will continue to monitor
any
remaining enabled channel. Once the activated channel
has
been
restored to a non-alarm state,
it
will then be rearmed and
ready for the next alarm.
Exit/Entry
Delays
If a channel
is activated during a
pre-selected
exit delay, the
alarm condition
will be ignored until the delay
has
expired.
If
an alarm
occurs, the entry delay will cause the dialer to wait
before starting
the dialing
process.
To
de-activate the dialer
during the
entry wait
period,
simply
press
"Mtt
to return to
the
OFF
Mode. Both
exit and entry delay
times can be
pre-selected
to range from
l-199 seconds.
Additional features
The
dialer offers three innovative features
that enhance the
utility of the entire system.
Listen-In
While
receiving
an OGM on a touch-tone
phone,
the called
party
can
press
"1"
to
listen
in to the activity at the other
end
of
the line for one minute. Pressing
"1"
again restarts the minute
increment
period
and can be repeated indefinitely. When
"1"
is
pressed
the
OGM
will
stop
playing
and the listen in
period
will
start.
Two-Way
After the called
party
is listening-in, that
party
can
press
"2"
to
begin a two-way conversation lasting for
one
minute. This
pro-
cedure also can be repeated indefinitely
by
pressing
"2"
againto
restart the minute. Once
you
are in two-way mode
vou
cannot
go
back to Listen-In,
Remote Turn-Off
The called
party
can remotely terminate
the activated
channel
any time during the
OGM
by
pressing
"l"
then
"#"
twice
within one second. The dialer will
continue
to monitor the
remaining channel. Once the terminated channel is restored
to a non-alarm state, it will re-arm. If in listen-in or two-way,
simply
press
"#"
twice in one second, for remote turn-off.
New Feature
A new feature has been added to the dialer, allowing
you,
the
user, to disable the microphone during initial setup. In locations
where
the
noise level is very high,
the
AD2000 and AD2001
dialers my have difficulty accepting the
RTO
(remote
turn-off)
command that
you.
the
primary
user.
may issue via
your
telephone keypad. As a result of high ambient
noise,
the dialer
may fail to recognize the RTO
sequence
during the listen-in
period
(or
in the 2-way conversation mode) and continues to
dial other number stored in its memory. With the microphone
disabled, the dialer would have no
problem
recognizing the
"#"
"#"sequence
to
prevent
it from
dialing
other numbers regardless
of background noise.
If,
on the other
hand,
you
decide to stay
on the line for 60 seconds, the microphone channel will
re-activate and allow
you
to listen in and decide then if other
actions need to be taken based on the audible information
received.
But keep in mind that
you
may not succeed in sending
the RTO command during this time. After completing
the call,
the dialer simply continues to dial other numbers as many times
as
programmed.
If
programmed
for multiple dialing,
you
should
be able to break the sequence by sending the
RTO
command
the next time
you're
called within 60 seconds after
pressing
"1"
during the OGM cycle. Please read the manual
for standard
RTO operation and determine beforehand
if noise is
a
problem
and decide to disable the microphone at installation time, or
if
it's best to relocate the dialer to a less
noisy
environment.
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