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1. 29 12 HISTORY THE MANUAL UPDATES cc0ececceccecceceeceececeececaeceeceeceeaeceecueceeaeeaeeeceeseeaesnteneeeeas 29 DT 1 SATEL 3 1 INTRODUCTION The DT 1 dialer has been designed to work as an element of supervision systems alarm systems and control and measurement systems which need to send concise information by remote control We hope that the software and the modern technical solutions used in our device will make it possible for you to forward messages in a fast and effective way and that owing to the wide range of its abilities you will find many other applications for DT 1 2 ALARM SYSTEM OPERATING COSTS The main task of the control panel is signaling and efficient reporting of alarm situations and in the case of the monitoring function keeping the monitoring station informed about the protected facility status Performance of these functions is to a large extent based on the use of a telephone line which entails generating certain costs Generally the level of costs incurred by the alarm system owner depends on the amount of information the control panel has to transfer to the monitoring station A failure of the telephone links as well as incorrect programming of the control panel or dialer may to a large degree increase these costs Such a situation is usually related to an excessive number of connections made The installer can adjust functioning of the alarm system to
2. IMP ET During a response to an alarm after connecting the exchange of the pager system the dialer simulates the pressing of keys on the keypad dial 18 User Manual DT 1 To program a message enter codes of the subsequent keys which should be pressed if the message was sent by phone Confirm each code by pressing as during telephone number programming The dialer is able to store 96 codes Notes digits have codes consistent with their value from 0 to 9 e the key on the dial is coded as A see table of monitor codes e the key on the dial is coded as B e a 3 second break is coded as E e message programming should be finished with an additional character F which informs the dialer that if the pager system requires a symbol ending a message it should be programmed as required by the system and add the end symbol for the dialer EXAMPLE PROGRAMMING A MESSAGE TO POLPAGER Message Keys used during the sending of the message by phone Codes entered to dialer Keys used in the dialer to enter data select text mode HARNA RIANIH S E O E7 RIANIH 7 switch to numeric mode 6 1 15 ORAO 9 9 7 9 9 7 f message end information for POLPAGER exchange PIO message end for dialer leave programming mode EXAMPLE PROGRAMMING A MESSAGE TO TELEPAGE
3. to disable user function 3 to disable user function 2 to disable user function 1 to disable keypad if ARM to disable user function 7 to disable user function 6 to disable user function 5 0 Silent Knight Ademco slow 10 BPS 1 Sescoa Franklin DCI Vertex 20 BPS 2 Silent Knight fast 1400Hz 20Bps 3 Radionics 1400Hz 4 Radionics 2300Hz 5 Radionics 1400Hz with parity 6 Radionics 2300Hz with parity 19 ALARM code 20 ALARM RESTORE code 21 ARM code 22 DISARM code 23 AUX1 code 24 AUXO code 7 Ademco Express DTMF 8 Silent Knight Ademco slow 10 BPS ext 9 Sescoa Franklin DCI Vertex 20 BPS ext A Silent Knight fast extended B Radionics 1400Hz extended C Radionics 2300Hz extended 28 User Manual DT 1 25 transmission test code 26 TLM TROUBLE code 27 stat 1 buffer mem overload code 28 stat 2 buffer mem overload code 29 alarm switched off from keypad code 30 programming switched on code 31 service mode switched on code 32 service mode switched off code 33 dialer RESTART code in SPLIT REPORTING mode codes sent to station 1 in SPLIT REPORTING mode codes sent to station 2 in SPLIT REPORTING mode codes sent to station 1 when AUX input reports alarm option 1 turned on in service function FS3 if AUX is not an alarm input codes are sent to station 2 34 programming message A with processin
4. Voice messages may be forwarded to six telephone numbers The numbers as well as the messages are programmable through user functions The dialer memory makes it possible to store one voice message lasting for 16 seconds or two separate voice message lasting for 8 seconds each FS38 option 2 The basic mode FS38 LED 2 off makes it possible to send one message to all numbers The transfer of messages starts after the ALM or AUX 4 User Manual DT 1 inputs are activated The dialing sequence is consistent with the numbering of the numbers programmed The number of dialing rounds is determined in service functions Operation in a two message mode FS3 LED 1 on FS38 LED 2 on is connected with an allocation of telephone numbers to the particular inputs and the message number The activation of the ALM input will start the sending of voice message 1 to telephone numbers programmed through user functions 1 2 and 3 which have not been assigned for PAGER messages by the FS6 service function The activation of the AUX input will start the sending of message 2 to telephone numbers programmed through user functions 4 5 and 6 which have not been assigned for PAGER messages through service functions FS6 and FS39 3 2 DIALING After picking up the receiver the dialer waits for the tone of readiness from the telephone exchange After receiving the correct tone the device dials the number and waits for a return dialing signal the sign
5. 0 leaving the programming mode SERVICE FUNCTIONS 1 programming service code bit functions 2 inputoptions ALARM input reacts to 0 ARM input reacts to 0 AUX input reacts to 0 ALARM input reacts after 0 1 sec disabling tone dialing message play time 32s 16s AUX input forwards mess by phone 3 telephoning options part No 5 DT 1 SATEL 27 4 telephoning options part II monitoring options telephone numbers to pager systems to disable functions 1 to 4 to disable functions 5 to 7 character functions 9 clock 10 test code sending time 11 no of rounds and connection attempts in a round 12 no of rings before answering 13 station 1 number 16 characters 14 station 2 number 16 characters 15 identifier for station 1 16 identifier for station 2 17 transmission format for station 1 18 transmission format for station 2 answering phones activated sound signalling of problems omit signal test before dialing omit signal test after dialing tel no disabling transmission to two monitoring stations event distribution SPLIT REPORTING transmission to station 2 when 1 unavailable telephone number 4 pager number telephone number 3 pager number telephone number 2 pager number telephone number 1 pager number to disable user function 4
6. 1 activate the alarm message forwarding function as described above 2 program the number of rings before answer FS12 3 switch on the answering to external phone calls FS 4 Note Phones are answered only when the ARM input detects that the alarm system is on 3 4 PROVISION OF INFORMATION THROUGH PAGER SYSTEMS Each of the telephone numbers programmed by user functions may be used for the provision of information to pager systems POLPAGER EASY CALL TELEPAGE After dialing the number to be used in this function which must first be programmed in service functions FS6 and FS39 the dialer will wait for the answer tone from the pager system exchange and send the alphanumeric message after receiving the signal The message is forwarded by tone dialing DTMF Because answer tones of the particular pager systems are different it is necessary to specify the system with which the dialer is to co operate in the service function FS37 6 User Manual DT 1 Connection is recognized as successful only after the dialer receives an answer tone from the pager system exchange this guarantees that the connection was successful In the basic mode FS38 LED 2 off it is possible to forward one message message A to each of the selected telephone numbers To program the message use function FS34 or FS35 The operation in the two message mode FS38 LED 2 on is connected with the allocation of the particular telephone numbers to di
7. Message Keys used during the sending of the message by phone Codes entered to dialer FISIA 16 Keys used in the dialer to enter data pager number e g 22357 22357 2 2S FS FI 3 second break LIAR select text mode 9 LIOA oF RIANIH 5 SIRARI zr RIANI RA 6 1 15 EIO 9 7 9 7 message end information for POLPAGER 0 1151 1 5 51 leave programming mode EI DT 1 SATEL 19 Note In the TELEPAGE system when the pager number is composed of 4 digits it may be given together with the exchange number If the number is composed of 5 digits add 0001 to exchange number i e program 0D982500014 in the user s function and give pager number at the beginning of the message FS35 PROGRAMMING MESSAGE A TO POLPAGER This function facilitates the programming of messages sent in the POLPAGER system To program press keys in the same way as when forwarding a message by a dial tone telephone The dialer analyses the data entered in exactly the same way as the exchange of the POLPAGER system and after recognizing the end of the message it leaves the function Entering text is facilitated by letters placed on the dialer keypad dial The distribution of letters is the same for all systems In the POLPAGER system if you want to select a letter located in the centre of a line of letters pre
8. Note The number of rounds must be bigger than O0 in order for the message forwarding to be effective FS12 NUMBER OF RINGS BEFORE ANSWERING This function specifies after how many rings the dialer answers phones providing information on alarm system status Programming is as for function 11 Programming zero disables the telephone answering function Note If there are devices such as answering system or fax connected to the line behind the dialer program a smaller number of rings for dialer than for the other devices FS13 PROGRAMMING OF THE TELEPHONE NUMBER OF THE FIRST MONITORING STATION FS14 PROGRAMMING OF THE TELEPHONE NUMBER OF THE SECOND MONITORING STATION These functions determine the telephone numbers of the monitoring stations to which information on events taking place in the system is to be forwarded The programming of the numbers is the same as for user functions see description of functions F1 to F6 FS15 PROGRAMMING OF IDENTIFIER FOR THE FIRST MONITORING STATION FS16 PROGRAMMING OF IDENTIFIER FOR THE SECOND MONITORING STATION Identifier is the identification number of the alarm system communicating with the monitoring station It may be composed of three or four characters from 1 to F HEX without zeros in the middle A three digit identifier has to be finished with zero as the fourth character EXAMPLE programming of identifier 1F30 1 5 select function LEDs will show the code of the fir
9. PART I Option Control key dialing disabled does not apply to monitoring dialing enabled tone dialing pulse dialing message play time 60 seconds message play time 30 seconds AUX input also activates forwarding messages by telephone AUX input only sends messages to the monitoring station LINE REPORT TROUBLE Notes e Option 3 marked with defines the basic dialing mode The dialer starts the dialing in accordance with the setting of this option If a part of the number is to be dialed according to one standard and the remaining part according to another set the basic dialing mode as the one required for the first part of the number and enter a command to switch to the other standard in the telephone number e When the dialer operates in the mode with one 30 second message the lighting of LED 2 will result in the message being played twice In the two message mode each lasting for 15 seconds the setting of option 2 will decide whether the message will be played twice LED 2 off or four times LED 2 on e Option 1 must be selected LED 1 on in the two message mode FS4 PHONING OPTIONS PART LED Option Control key answering external phone calls enabled answering external phone calls disabled breakdown sound signal enabled breakdown sound signal disabled telephone exchange answer signal testing disabled telephone exchange answer signal testing enabled control of signal a
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11. REPORT O O O TROUBLE LED on O LED off Using the table above it is possible to read the entire number which has been programmed including command codes by entering the programmed number function and pressing 4 Each pressing of the key will show the subsequent digit or code Number review is stopped after the sixteenth character or digit and is signaled by three short sounds Press and to immediately leave the telephone number programming or reviewing function O 5 ai 55 o W Notes e Each telephone number must be finished with code A The unused elements of the number memory may also be filled with this code e Do not program any additional commands before telephone numbers Determine the dialing mode and the signal test before dialing in the appropriate options EXAMPLES OF A TELEPHONE NUMBER PROGRAMMING 1 dialer is connected to the public exchange line message is to be forwarded to number 553 12 71 the appropriate number programming function has already been selected 5 51 8 91 5151 51 1 118 21D E7157 E1157 0 8 91077 number end symbol A to leave the function 2 dialer is connected to the public exchange line message is to be forwarded to another town area code 0 58 to number 556 40 31 ORA ISIA SIA 8 8 SIHA 515 6157 AR IORA 911 130 0 4 FI code D waiting for a continuous
12. forwarding voice messages telephone number 3 to be used for forwarding messages to pager telephone number 3 to be used for forwarding voice messages telephone number 2 to be used for forwarding messages to pager telephone number 2 to be used for forwarding voice messages telephone number 1 to be used for forwarding messages to pager telephone number 1 to be used for forwarding voice messages Note For numbers selected in this function the dialer automatically tests signals from the telephone line after dialing the number in order to discover answer tones from the pager system centre also when analysis of dial signals is disabled option 1 in FS4 After receiving the correct dialing tone the message recorded in the dialer memory is sent The other numbers may be given for pager by FS39 FS7 DISABLING USER FUNCTIONS PART I LED Option Control key user function 4 disabled user may change the telephone number programmed by function 4 user function 3 disabled user may change the telephone number programmed by function 3 user function 2 disabled user may change the telephone number programmed by function 2 user function 1 disabled user may change the telephone number programmed by function 1 BUSY LINE REPORT TROUBLE BUSY LINE REPORT TROUBLE 14 User Manual DT 1 FS8 DISABLING USER FUNCTIONS PART II Option Control key keypad disabl
13. is to interact with To program the parameters enter 12 characters describing the parameters of the signal of the selected pager system in consistence with the table below Every character must be confirmed by POLPAGER 8 1 BL 1 5 115 1 0 0 4 0 TELEPAGE B 2 E 2 E 0 4 1 01 3 A 3 EASYCAL 7 3 D 3 7 0 B J0jJ6 Bj 8 C Note After the settings are restarted by FS36 the dialer will be prepared to work with POLPAGER As POLPAGER changed the dialing tone in some station it is occasionally necessary to program different handshaking signal parameters FS38 TELEPHONING AND MONITORING OPTIONS Option Control key pulse duty factor 1 1 5 4 pulse duty factor 1 2 resignation from sending the code to the monitoring station after 8 unsuccessful attempts no answer stopping the monitoring for 30 minutes after 8 unsuccessful attempts to send the code no answer two messages one message LED 1 trouble does not matter REPORT Note Selecting the two message mode LED 2 on results in ascribing telephone numbers to message numbers on a permanent basis as described in the chapter About DT 1 This work mode also applies to the forwarding of messages to pager systems DT 1 SATEL 21 FS39 ENTERING NUMBERS SELECTED FOR A PAGER SYSTEM PART II LED Option Control key telephone number 6 for message forwarding through pager telephone number 6 for voice message forwarding telep
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15. sent If you enter a digit which is not customary to the clock e g 99 99 you will disable the test code sending function Programming is the same as for function FS9 FS11 THE NUMBER OF DIALING ROUNDS AND CONNECTION ATTEMPTS IN A ROUND This function programs the following two parameters ruling the effectiveness of message forwarding dialing e number of dialing rounds from 1 to 9 the more the bigger chance for successful connection Selecting O disables the message forwarding function e number of connection attempts in a round from 1 to 9 if zero is entered four connection attempts will be made automatically This parameter has been introduced to prevent blocking the line by continuous dialing of an inaccessible number when no one answers the telephone or if the dialer receives busy tone all the times etc Programming consists in entering two digits one after the other and confirming each of them by pressing 7 The first digit will stand for the number of dialing rounds and the second one for the number of dialing attempts if there is no connection EXAMPLE programming of 2 dialing rounds and 3 connection attempts for each round service mode is already on 1 1 4 select function 2 give the number of rounds DT 1 SATEL 15 confirm digit one 3 give the number of dialing attempts in each round confirm digit one you will then automatically leave the function
16. signal Note After O is dialed before the toll centre answer tone is sent beep tones may appear dialer will finish dialing after 0 and will try to dial the number again In this situation instead of waiting for a signal a break should be programmed code E or F 10 User Manual DT 1 3 dialer is connected to the internal switchboard line the message is to be sent to outward office number 22 628 44 33 the outward office exchange requires pulse dialing and the internal switchboard a tone dialing to phone outward office you need to dial 81 8 1107 RISIA 21 4 218 6105 210 8 8 430 4107 9117 9117 0 8 code D A code B switching to pulse dialing Note In this case select tone dialing as the basic dialing system in the service function FS3 Note To cancel a number program the number end symbol O code A as the first digit of the number and leave the number programming function FUNCTION 7 RECORDING VOICE MESSAGES Voice messages are recorded by an internal microphone directly after the function is selected The message lasts for 30 seconds When recording the message speak loudly and clearly After finishing the recording the dialer generates three short sounds The message is recorded in the non volatile memory which prevents canceling after a power failure EXAMPLE USER S CODE activation of the programming mode 7 select function numbe
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18. E PROGRAMMING sse ee ene eene enenrennenis 16 FS26 TLM TROUBLE 16 FS27 PROGRAMMING OF THE CODE OVERLOADING OF STATION 1 BUFFER MEMORY 17 FS28 PROGRAMMING OF THE CODE OVERLOADING OF STATION 2 BUFFER MEMORY 17 FS29 KEYPAD ALARM DEACTIVATION 17 FS30 PROGRAMMING ACTIVATION 17 FS31 SERVICE MODE ACTIVATION 17 FS32 SERVICE MODE LEAVING CODE 17 2 User Manual DT 1 FS33 DIALER RESTART CODE PROGRAMMING eeneeeeeememeeeemenr emeret reser serrer tenens 17 FS34 PROGRAMMING MESSAGE A TO PAGER 17 FS35 PROGRAMMING MESSAGE A TO POLPAGER cemere tennis 19 FS36 RESTORATION MANUFACTURER S 8 5 19 FS37 PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS OF THE PAGER SYSTEM STATION 5 20 FS38 TELEPHONING AND M
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20. ORE ANSWERING eene ernst entren 15 FS13 PROGRAMMING OF THE TELEPHONE NUMBER OF THE FIRST MONITORING STATION 15 FS14 PROGRAMMING OF THE TELEPHONE NUMBER OF THE SECOND MONITORING STATION15 FS15 PROGRAMMING OF IDENTIFIER FOR THE FIRST MONITORING 8 15 FS16 PROGRAMMING OF IDENTIFIER FOR THE SECOND MONITORING STATION 15 FS17 SELECTION OF TRANSMISSION FORMAT FOR THE FIRST MONITORING STATION 15 FS18 SELECTION OF TRANSMISSION FORMAT FOR THE SECOND MONITORING STATION 15 FS19 ALARM CODE PROGRAMMING sssssssseneeneenn ener nennen nrenennrse terret rss sage ss ernrstter en 16 FS20 ALARM RESTORE CODE PROGRAMMING ssssseeeneenen nennen nennen enne en renis 16 FS21 16 FS22 DISARM CODE PROGRAMMING esses eene etree tenes geese eet nens enr enters etre 16 FS23 AUX1 16 FS24 AUXO CODE PROGRAMMING ssssssssseeenteeeneneneneneren nere rennes nennen terr rerit 16 FS25 TRANSMISSION TEST COD
21. RM WE ALM B ALARM WE AUX Message type C Digital Text Fig 3 Main window of the DT 1 program The DT 1 program enables programming most of the user functions and all of the dialer service functions All the options are described in detail in sections referring to particular functions 24 User Manual DT 1 The user and service codes in the DT 1 program are factory set user code 1234 service code 12345 It is recommended that you change both codes the first time you run the program and save them to the configuration file The FS9 and FS36 functions described in the preceding sections are available in the Communication menu as illustrated below yy DT 1v Fie Help Configuration Read Ctrl O Sa Ctrl U is hone numbers Troubles Telephone number ager Blocked 048111222333 x 048222333444 Set clock 048333444555 4 048444555666 Factory default settings Fig 4 FS9 and FS36 functions Communication menu DT 1 program 8 DESCRIPTION OF ELECTRONICS BOARD E SSS SS Q Q Q Fig 5 View of the dialer electronics board Explanations for Fig 5 1 tamper contact activated by the housing opening tearing off the mounting surface 2 relay DT 1 SATEL 25 3 RS 232 port TTL standard enabling the dialer to be connected to the computer the connection can be made by using the cables available in a set manufactured by SATEL and desi
22. Seeds DIALER DT 1 CE dt1_en 10 09 USERS MANUAL Progr i 0 N WARNINGS Due to safety reasons the dialer should be installed by qualified personnel only The dialer should be connected to POTS lines only Connecting to ISDN lines may cause damage to the equipment Pay special attention if the telephone line used by the dialer is frequently busy and or failures are reported concerning the line and or monitoring Report such situations to the alarm system installer immediately Making any construction changes or unauthorized repairs is prohibited This applies in particular to modification of assemblies and components Maintenance or repair operations should be performed by authorized personnel i e the installer or factory service In order to avoid any operational problems with the telephone dialer it is recommended that you become familiar with this manual before you start using the equipment DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer SATEL sp ka z 0 0 Product ul Schuberta 79 DT1 telephone dialer for monitoring and voice 80 172 Gda sk POLAND messaging tel 48 0 58 320 94 00 fax 48 0 58 320 94 01 Product description Telephone dialer used with alarm control panels to send monitoring information and voice messages intended for use in intruder alarm systems The product is in conformity with the following EU Directives RTTE 1999 5 EC EMC 2004 108 EC LVD 2006 95 EC The product meets the requiremen
23. USY and LINE DT 1 e FS11 function is supplemented by another parameter Number of dialing attempts in around e A new format of data transmission to the monitoring station is added FS17 FS18 i e ADEMCO EXPRESS DTMF and numeration of the transmission format list is changed TRANSMISSION FORMATS valid until 07 03 2000 0 Silent Knight Ademco slow 10 BPS Sescoa Franklin DCI Vertex 20 BPS Silent Knight fast Radionics 1400 Radionics 2300 do not program Radionics 1400 with parity Radionics 2300 with parity Silent Knight Ademco slow 10 BPS extended Sescoa Franklin DCI Vertex 20 BPS extended Silent Knight fast extended Radionics 1400 extended Radionics 2300 extended do not program Radionics 1400 with parity extended Radionics 2300 with parity extended MNMDONQDWPLOMNOUARWON 2001 01 31 e Ann option to record and send two messages 8 seconds each has been introduced DT 1 plus A third option has been introduced to FS38 function LED 2 option REPORT e Service functions added FS39 FS40 and FS41 2004 03 15 e Asection on the costs incurred by the dialer user has been added p 3 DT 1 plus e Information that the reporting function starts only with the ARM zone active i e when the alarm system is armed has been deleted p 3 6 e The time when the dialer remains in the user function mode without pressing any keys has been changed to 120s from 40s p 8 e Aremark on the dialer
24. al we hear when the phone of the person we are phoning to starts ringing The dialer recognizes the stopping of the return dialing signal as answering the phone and starts sending the voice message After the message is sent the dialer starts dialing another number When busy tones are received the connection is immediately finished and the device starts dialing another number If there is no busy tone and no return dialing tone due to signal disappearance strong interference or picking up the receiver during the first ring the dialer sends the message but does not consider the connection successful After all the numbers have been dialed once the dialer starts another round of calls by dialing the first number if more than one round of dialing was programmed During each round of calls each number is dialed once only If there is no connection the subsequent number is dialed After finishing rounds dialer once again dials the number with which there was no connection Connection attempts are repeated four times for each unsuccessful connection in a round The number of rounds and the number of connection attempts are programmable FS11 service function is used for the purpose Default setting is one for the number of rounds and zero for the number of connection attempts which means that each number will be automatically dialed four times if there is no connection To stop dialing give user s code or change the ARM input to the dis
25. aler inputs and to the message number similarly as in the case of voice messages In this case message A may be sent to telephone numbers 1 2 and 3 after the activation of the ALM input while message B which is programmed by service function FS40 or FS41 will be forwarded to numbers 4 5 and 6 after AUX input is activated To have one message sent through a pager system 1 program the pager number to which the dialer is to forward the message by using user functions F1 F6 2 program the telephone number which is to be used for forwarding messages through pager FS6 or FS39 3 program message A FS34 or FS35 4 define parameters of the pager system answer tone FS37 5 program the other forwarding options correctly as for voice message forwarding and enable phoning FS2 FS4 Note Message is forwarded after the ALM or AUX input is activated Activation mode may be programmed through service function FS2 To have two different messages sent through a pager system 1 program the pager number to which the dialer is to forward message A using user functions F1 F3 and the pager number to which the dialer is to send message B using user functions F4 F6 2 program the telephone numbers which are to be used for forwarding messages through pager FS6 and FS39 3 program messages FS34 or FS35 for message A FS40 or FS41 for message B define pager system answer tone parameters FS37 one system for both m
26. armed status Connection may be controlled through the LINE OUT headphones socket which makes it possible to listen to the line during connection Note Do not test the system by using a telephone connected in parallel to the dialer this may result in interference and improper functioning of the dialer To have one message forwarded install the dialer connect 12 V power supply and a telephone line program at least one telephone number user functions F 1 F6 record your voice message F7 program the number of messages i e 1 FS38 program input reaction in service functions FS2 and FS3 define dialing pulse or tone FS3 enable phoning FS3 program the number of dialing rounds must be bigger than zero FS11 Note If the signals getting to the dialer from the telephone line do not meet used standards options disabling signal analysis should be set appropriately FS4 If after picking up the receiver the signal is not continuous disable dialing tone control DT 1 SATEL 5 Before leaving the service mode the dialer controls the data programmed If they are incomplete e g there is no programmed telephone number the device disables dialing FS3 and remains in the service mode To have two messages forwarded 1 install the dialer connect 12 V power supply and telephone line 2 program at least two telephone numbers by using user functions F1 F3 for the fir
27. consumption maximum ccceccccccsesecceeceeseeeecceaeececessauseeessseaeeeesssaaueeeessaaeeees 80 mA Environmental SS cct boe dro t bopdrs Des paene d s ene ntes paene aree didis Qaem d s Qebqu dbi ques titre ne dde Dua d Enid n Ex nnt Working temperature 10 55 C Un 145 x 90 x 38 mm saco ato ntn n thas oa e alie t ae 203 g Note A momentary drop of the dialer supply voltage below 11V e g when testing condition of the battery which is discharged or has not been connected to the dialer supply panel will restart the dialer operation which is signaled with two long beeps 11 LisT OF FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS 1 programming of telephone number 1 pe pp EE Db LT 16 characters to disable use FS 2 programming of telephone number 2 3p pe T peus 16 characters to disable use FS 3 programming of telephone number 3 Isa EET Es 16 characters to disable use FS 4 programming of telephone number 4 rep epe 16 characters to disable use FS 5 programming of telephone number 5 Isa EET os 16 characters to disable use FS8 6 programming of telephone number 6 pep eed 16 characters to disable use FS8 7 recording message this function may be disabled by service function FS8 8 message control 9 code programming
28. d the control of these signals is disabled the dialer will wait for an answer tone from the monitoring station for 60 seconds Data will be sent after the station answer tone is correct FS5 MONITORING OPTIONS The options programmed with the help of this function determine the way in which messages will be forwarded to monitoring stations The appropriate combination of options 3 2 and 1 will make it possible to obtain the appropriate message forwarding mode LED Option Control key monitoring disabled monitoring enabled transmission to two monitoring stations transmission to one monitoring station transmission with event distribution SPLIT REPORTING transmission without event distribution transmission to station two if station one is unavailable transmission only to station one BUSY LINE REPORT TROUBLE Notes e Depending on the option 2 events will be sent to station 1 or station 2 or both of them When option 3 is on the status of option 2 does not matter e Transmission with event distribution option 2 consists in the sending of codes of alarm events to the first monitoring station and all other codes to the second station Option 1 is taken into consideration when option 3 is switched off FS6 SPECIFICATION OF NUMBERS FOR PAGER SYSTEM PART LED Option Control key telephone number 4 to be used for forwarding messages to pager telephone number 4 to be used for
29. data it will suggest opening it When programming the identifier manually in the dialer confirm each character by pressing 7 In the DT 1 program identifiers can be entered without being confirmed by additional characters RESTARTING DIALER It is possible to select service mode and restore default settings without knowing the service code In order to do so e switch off the power e place a jumper on dialer board RESET pins e switch on the power the dialer should confirm activation of the service mode by four short sounds followed by one long sound e remove the jumper from RESET pins and select function FS36 7 PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURING THE DIALER WITH DT 1 PROGRAM The dialer can be programmed and configured by using the DT 1 program which is delivered free of charge with the device Communication between the program and the dialer takes place locally The computer COM port must be connected to the RS 232 TTL port on the dialer electronics board Cables for making this connection possible are available as a set designated DB9FC RJ KPL In order to establish communication between the dialer and the computer do as follows 1 Connect the dialer RS 232 port and the computer COM port with a suitable cable User Manual DT 1 Start the DT 1 program Click the Configuration button see Fig 2 and explanations thereto In the Connection window that will be displayed select the computer COM port to which
30. e indicators When is pressed for the first time which is signaled by one short sound signal the first trouble set will be displayed BUSY sot no voltage on the telephone line LINE esca no answer tone from exchange REPORT beep signal after connection TROUBLE incorrect confirmation tones from the monitoring station When is pressed for the second time two short sound signals the second trouble set will be displayed BUSY ccc eke no connection with the monitoring station LINE error in the reading from the microprocessor system memory REPORT event buffer memory overloaded in the first monitoring station TROUBLE event buffer memory overloaded in the second monitoring station After pressing for the third time there will be a series of signals four short ones and one long signal you will leave the trouble review function 5 PROGRAMMING USER FUNCTIONS User functions are available only after the programming mode is activated by user s code finished with the key To confirm that the programming mode has been activated the dialer will generate four short sounds and one long sound signal and the TROUBLE LED will start flashing To enter the particular functions press the key with the function number and TROUBLE LED will stop flashing Note none of the keys is pressed within 120 seconds the dialer leaves the user programming mode To
31. ed with the help of this function Programming is very simple after selecting the function give the new code and press EXAMPLE the programming of code 2468 USER S CODE give the old code to enter the programming mode 9 7 activate the code programming function 2 4 6 8 give your new code DT 1 SATEL 11 end the programming of the new code O Z leave the programming mode From now on the new user s code will be used Note Examples for functions 7 and 9 assumed that the dialer is not in the programming mode and that it is necessary to leave the mode after finishing a given function In normal conditions it is sufficient to enter the programming mode once only and select all the required functions without the need to leave the programming mode after each of them FUNCTION 0 LEAVING THE USER S PROGRAMMING MODE This function makes it possible for the user to leave the programming mode immediately 6 PROGRAMMING SERVICE FUNCTIONS Service functions are used for the programming of important technical parameters which should not be changed by the user Service code containing from 4 to 6 digits protects against unauthorized access to programming Manufacturer s service code is 12345 Quoting service code and pressing 4 results in the activation of the service mode In this mode the dialer waits for the function number Service mode is signaled by short sounds which are repeat
32. ed approximately every 4 seconds Functions from FS2 to FS8 and FS38 and FS39 define the operation of the dialer After entering any of the above functions LEDs on show which functions are on The programming consists in the switching on or off of the appropriate LEDs by pressing digit key with the LED number After all options are set in a given function confirm the settings by pressing Functions from FS15 to FS33 are used for the programming of data connected with the monitoring FSO LEAVING THE SERVICE MODE In contrast to the user programming mode service mode does not automatically switch off if keys are not pressed To leave service mode press function 0 FS1 CHANGE OF SERVICE CODE Service code is programmed in the same way as user s code EXAMPLE change of service code to 456789 service mode is already on 1 select the function 4 5 6 7 8 9 enter digits making the code end of code recording leave the function FS2 INPUT OPTIONS LED Option Control key ALARM input reacts to short to ground BUSY ALARM input reacts to separation from ground ARMED input reacts to short to ground ARMED input reacts to separation from ground LINE AUX input reacts to short to ground REPORT AUX input reacts to separation from ground ALARM input reacts after 0 1 second ALARM input reacts after 1 second TROUBLE 12 User Manual DT 1 FS3 PHONING OPTIONS
33. ed when ARMED keypad enabled regardless of ARMED status user may not change the message programmed by F7 user may change the message programmed by F7 LINE user function 6 disabled REPORT user may change the telephone number programmed by function 6 user function 5 disabled user may change the telephone number programmed by function 5 TROUBLE Note It is possible to disable the dialer keypad for the time when the alarm system is on To do so supply the signal informing about the system activation to ARM input and activate option 4 FS9 PROGRAMMING OF THE REAL TIME CLOCK It is necessary to set the clock if the dialer is to phone the monitoring station to carry out standard transmission test Time is programmed in the sequence hours minutes Confirm each digit by pressing EXAMPLE programming of 12 45 service mode is already on 9 select function 1 enter the first hour digit 2 enter the second hour digit 4 enter the first minute digit 5 enter the second minute digit leave the function after pressing Note During the programming LEDs show in binary code the subsequent digits of the current dialer time FS10 SETTING TIME FOR THE SENDING OF A TEST CODE TO STATION The dialer may send the test code to the monitoring station every day at the same time Function FS10 makes it possible to set the time at which the test is to be
34. essages 5 set correctly the other forwarding options as for the forwarding of two voice messages and enable phoning FS2 FS4 A 3 5 COMPUTER MONITORING Independently of sending voice messages and transferring messages through pager systems the dialer may forward messages to one or more computer monitoring stations Monitoring is serviced as a priority before messages are sent to the other six phone numbers which may stop the process of sending voice or text messages until data are sent to stations Canceling alarm by user s code does not stop communication with the monitoring station Data may be forwarded in one of several formats standards Transmission format may be programmed through service functions FS17 and FS18 Data format is defined through code length FS19 to FS33 and identifiers FS15 and FS16 The following formats are acceptable 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 A four digit identifier and a one character code are understood as format 4 1 To meet the requirements of the monitoring station transmission and data format should be selected Note Codes equal to 00 and zero characters are not transmitted to the station There are four modes of communication with the monitoring stations e transmission to one station DT 1 SATEL 7 e simultaneous transmission to two stations the same events are transferred to both of them e transmission to two stations in the SPLIT REPORTING mode some codes are forwarded to station o
35. extended C Radionics 2300Hz extended FS19 ALARM CODE PROGRAMMING This function defines the code to be sent to the station when the ALARM input records alarm status alarm status is defined by the option in FS2 0Up oo oomnmrcom EXAMPLE programming of a code equal to 13 service mode is already on 1 9 select function 1 enter the first code character 3 enter the second code character after pressing you will leave the function 520 ALARM RESTORE CODE PROGRAMMING This function defines the code to be sent to the monitoring station when the ALARM input records the disappearance of the alarm status alarm status is defined by the option in FS2 FS21 ARM CODE PROGRAMMING This function defines the code to be sent to the station when the on status signal is delivered to the ARM input in consistence with the option selected in FS2 FS22 DISARM CODE PROGRAMMING This function defines the code to be sent to the station when the off status signal is delivered to the ARM input in consistence with the option selected in FS2 FS23 AUX1 CODE PROGRAMMING Any function may be ascribed to the AUX input An additional alarm or control signal may also be supplied to it The code programmed in this function is sent whenever the status to which the input is to react reaches the input option in FS2 FS24 AUX0 CODE PROGRAMMING The code programmed in this function is sent whe
36. firmed by a sound signal 4 3 STATUS DISPLAY LIGHT EMITTING DIODES LEDs The dialer display comprises four LEDs which indicate the dialer status 4 BUSY busy telephone line 3 LINE signal monitor on telephone line diode is on when tone is heard 2 REPORT message forwarding 1 TROUBLE error identification When the dialer is being programmed LEDs show the current value of the programmed parameters in binary code in consistence with the code table from chapter PROGRAMMING USER FUNCTIONS Diode number 4 3 2 1 located by diode name shows which key is used for the changing of diode status on off during the programming of bit functions 8 User Manual DT 1 4 4 SOUND SIGNALS During program operations the dialer emits sound signals which have the following meaning one short sound ale key approved two short sounds cll ee function number or character in function program approved three short sounds Xll eee function program completed two long sounds al erroneous keypad data entered key used for canceling or dialer restarted after power failure four short sounds eeee programming or service mode switched followed by one long sound on off or error code display ended 4 5 TROUBLES The dialer signals the discovery of troubles through the TROUBLE LED Pressing the key will result in the consecutive display of two trouble typ
37. fter dialing disabled control of signal after dialing enabled BUSY LINE REPORT TROUBLE Notes e Despite the enabling of option 4 external phone answering function may be inactive as the status of the ARM input is also important Before enabling the option specify after how many rings the dialer is to answer phones FS12 Detailed description of this function is given in the section DIALER ANSWERS PHONES e The dialer may signal the discovery of a trouble by a sound signal that will be repeated every 4 seconds Option 3 will disable the function e When option 2 is disabled the dialer dials a number after 5 seconds since the receiver is picked up When it is enabled dialing starts after the dialer receives the continuous tone of the telephone exchange If due to non continuous signal the dialer is unable to dial an error is reported e Option 1 controls the telephone answering test When it is disabled the dialer sends a message after 16 seconds since the dialing of the number in the first round after 8 seconds This option concerns mainly the playing of voice messages For message forwarding to pagers and for monitoring the dialer tests telephone answering according to additional criteria answer tone of the station or the pager system exchange DT 1 SATEL 13 e Options 3 from FS3 and 2 and 1 from FS4 also concern monitoring If after dialing the signals received are not typical an
38. g max 96 key codes 36 programming default settings 37 parameters of dialing tone of the pager system exchange LS pe ES EI bit functions 38 telephoning and monitoring options pulse duty factor 1 1 5 resignation from sending code after 8 attempts two messages telephone number 6 pager number telephone number 5 pager number 39 telephone numbers to pager systems ctd NON WwW FF character functions 42 programming dialer identifier 43 programming computer identifier DISPLAY CODES Digit programmed Programming BUSY LINE REPORT TROUBLE 2 S i 7 e e e o 4 DT 1 SATEL 29 CODES CONTROLLING PROGRAMMING IN TELEPHONE NUMBERS 0 code A end of telephone number 1 code B switch to pulse dialing 2 code C switch to tone dialing 3 code D additional waiting for the signal from exchange 4 code E short break 3 seconds 5 code F long break 10 seconds Note Do not program additional commands before telephone number Determine dialing mode and signal test before dialing using the appropriate options Finish each telephone number with A 12 HISTORY OF THE MANUAL UPDATES The updates below apply to the manual drawn up for the equipment manufactured up to March 2000 Date Description of changes 2000 03 07 e FS38 service function added options of LEDs 4 and 3 B
39. gnated DB9FC RJ KPL 4 keypad socket 5 terminals T 1 R 1 telephone line output telephone set connection TIP RING telephone line input analog trunk line protective terminal of the telephone dialer connect to the protection circuit only TMP tamper circuit ALM alarm signal input ARM alarm system armed mode signal input AUX additional alarm signal input 12V power supply input COM common ground 6 RESET pins for starting the service mode and restoring the dialer factory default settings see Restarting dialer 7 buzzer 8 headphones socket terminal 9 microphone 9 EXAMPLE OF DIALER CONNECTION TO CA 4V1 CONTROL PANEL OUT2 COM OUTT lt SO SA TMP a eet SPL200 Fig 6 Way of connecting the DT 1 dialer to the CA4V1 alarm control panel The control panel OUT2 output indicates the armed mode activation means that the output is shorted to ground and the OUT1 output controls the SPL 2010 acoustic signaling The dialer ALM and ARM inputs react to being shorted to ground 26 User Manual DT 1 10 SPECIFICATIONS S pply voltage MP 12 V DC 15 Current consumption standby 30 Current
40. hone number 5 for message forwarding through pager telephone number 5 for voice message forwarding REPORT 2 TROUBLE 1 See description of function FS6 FS40 PROGRAMMING MESSAGE B TO PAGER SYSTEM FS41 PROGRAMMING MESSAGE B TO POLPAGER These two functions are used for the programming of the second message to the pager system station if the dialer works in the two message mode See description of functions FS34 and FS35 FS42 PROGRAMMING DIALER IDENTIFIER FS43 PROGRAMMING COMPUTER IDENTIFIER The dialer and computer identifiers serve to identify interfaced devices They both have hexadecimal form digits and letters from A to F see Display codes and consist of 4 characters Communication between the program and the dialer is only possible when the identifier entered in the corresponding field in the program is consistent with that saved in the dialer On the first time establishing of communication the program will automatically generate a random identifier for the dialer and save it into the device memory while leaving the computer identifier unchanged The two identifiers can be saved into to the configuration file It is advisable to change both identifiers to protect the dialer settings from any unauthorized modifications When the communication is established again the program will be browsing through the available configuration files If it finds one with identifiers corresponding to the dialer
41. ions entering user s code and pressing will stop the process It is then that the code programmed by this function is sent FS30 PROGRAMMING ACTIVATION CODE PROGRAMMING This code is sent whenever user programming mode is activated FS31 SERVICE MODE ACTIVATION CODE PROGRAMMING FS32 SERVICE MODE LEAVING CODE PROGRAMMING FS33 DIALER RESTART CODE PROGRAMMING This code is sent upon the restarting of the dialer processor system e g after the power is turned on after end of a power failure Note Event codes should be agreed with the operators of the monitoring station Progra mming consists in entering two characters from the range O to F Each character should be confirmed by ft For formats 3 1 and 4 1 zero should be entered as the second character Events with the code 00 two zeros will not be sent FS34 PROGRAMMING MESSAGE A TO PAGER SYSTEM The dialer may forward messages to one of three pager systems i e POLPAGER TELEPAGE or EASY CALL Automatic pager system exchanges forward messages in various ways That is why it is necessary to get acquainted with the user s guide on a given pager before programming It is also recommended to carry out a test by sending a message by a dial tone telephone DTMF For example in order to send the ALARM997 message to POLPAGER you should press the following keys after connecting the exchange MESSAGE for POLPAGER system KEYS S ae Oo O j ue
42. leave the programming mode immediately select function O FUNCTION 1 PROGRAMMING OF TELEPHONE NUMBER 1 FUNCTION 2 PROGRAMMING OF TELEPHONE NUMBER 2 FUNCTION 3 PROGRAMMING OF TELEPHONE NUMBER 3 FUNCTION 4 PROGRAMMING OF TELEPHONE NUMBER 4 FUNCTION 5 PROGRAMMING OF TELEPHONE NUMBER 5 DT 1 SATEL 9 FUNCTION 6 PROGRAMMING OF TELEPHONE NUMBER 6 Functions F1 to F6 program telephone numbers to which the dialer is to forward messages Each number may be composed of the maximum of 16 digits Apart from digits telephone number may contain command codes controlling the dialing process 0 code A end of telephone number 1 code B switch to pulse dialing 2 code C switch to tone dialing 3 code D additional waiting for the signal from exchange 4 code E short break 3 seconds 5 code F long break 10 seconds During the programming of a telephone number LEDs display the binary code of the digit or character which is being programmed at a given moment By pressing the value shown is approved The dialer will show another digit of the number When programming a new telephone number each digit should be confirmed by To program codes A to F enter and digit and confirm your choice by pressing the key co B D Programming 1 3 Olojo O BUSY E F 0 x4 5 O DISPLAY CODES LINE EE 1010 Digit programmed O
43. m E Acces codes identifiers User code Service code 84 v je Phone numbers mierenee ici i1 048111222333 2 048222333444 Module ident PC ident P 048333444555 4 048444555666 Options V Messaging disabled V Tone dialing Play message twice AUX input forwards mess ALM input reacts to 0 ARM input reacts to 0 AUX input reacts to 0 ALM input quick reaction Answering phone calls Acoustic signaling of problems dial tone test No answer test w Reporting disabled Transmission to two stations Split events Transm to station 2 if 1 unavailable Disable keypad if ARM Message recording disabled Pulse 1 1 5 Abort sending code after 8 attempts Two messages Round count 2 Retries number for one round fi No of rings before answer 2 Station 1 Telephone no 555444333 Identifier Report Format Ademco Express Alarm restore Station 2 Telephone no Identifier Report Format Ademco slow 10 BPS Reporting trouble Station 1 buf overflow Test transmission at 23 00 Station 2 buf overflow Alarm cleared kpd Service Mode start PAGER system dialing tone parameters c1 22 A0 E0 07 a8 SMS GSM SATEL Service Mode end Dialer restart EN PAGER message ALA
44. ne and some to station two with division into message urgency level e transmission to station one followed by transmission to station two if station one is not available To activate monitoring program one or two telephone numbers of the monitoring stations FS13 and FS14 program identifiers FS15 and FS16 select transmission format FS17 and FS18 define event codes FS19 to FS33 specify communication mode FS5 enable monitoring FS5 Ol Nt Note The dialer automatically discovers incomplete or incorrect data when it leaves the service mode Errors are signaled by two long sounds Monitoring is simultaneously disabled in FS5 4 DIALER OPERATION 4 1 CODES The dialer programming functions are protected against unauthorized access by codes User functions may be programmed and reviewed only after the user s code is given Service functions are available after service code is given Codes may contain from 4 to 6 digits The recording of a code should end with the sign Manufacturer s settings USER S CODE 1234 SERVICE CODE 12345 Entering the user s code when the device responds to alarm stops forwarding messages by telephone but does not stop the monitoring 4 2 KEYPAD The format of DT 1 keypad is typical for telephones Letters placed on keys facilitate the programming of text messages for pager systems During data programming is used for accepting and stops programming The use of keys is con
45. never the AUX input receives a status which is opposite to the one to which the input is to react option in FS2 FS25 TRANSMISSION TEST CODE PROGRAMMING The code programmed in this function is sent whenever the time on the dialer clock is the same as that programmed by the function FS10 FS26 TLM TROUBLE CODE PROGRAMMING Whenever there is an event about which the monitoring station should be informed the dialer starts dialing the telephone number of the station When the station is unavailable e g due to busy tone the dialer will try to make a connection six more times When all the attempts are unsuccessful it stops dialing for a minute After that the cycle is started again The TLM TROUBLE code is sent as the first one when the dialer manages to make a connection after such a break DT 1 SATEL 17 FS27 PROGRAMMING OF THE CODE OVERLOADING OF STATION 1 BUFFER MEMORY FS28 PROGRAMMING OF THE CODE OVERLOADING OF STATION 2 BUFFER MEMORY When the monitoring station does not reply for a long time the events are recorded in dialer buffer memory If the number of events exceeds the buffer memory the oldest event will be deleted After establishing connection with the station and transferring the all events filling the buffer memory the code buffer memory overloading will also be additionally sent FS29 KEYPAD ALARM DEACTIVATION CODE PROGRAMMING If the dialer forwards messages to numbers programmed by user funct
46. ngs on the dialer will be as follows user s code 1234 Service code 12345 module identifier FFFF computer identifier FFFF telephone numbers not programmed 20 User Manual DT 1 tone dialing number of rounds 0 messaging blocked maximum number of retries in 1 round 1 number of rings before answer 0 monitoring stations telephone numbers not programmed monitoring stations identifiers not programmed transmission format Ademco slow 10 BPS all monitoring codes equal to zero phoning and monitoring disabled pager answer parameters signal for GSM 4 GSM LT modules message A ALARM WE ALM message B ALARM WE AUX EXAMPLE restoration of manufacturer s settings 3 6 select function All dialer LEDs are flashing the dialer waits for confirmation of the function or resignation from the restoration of manufacturer s settings confirm the restoration of manufacturer s settings the dialer will generate one short sound followed by three short sounds confirming that manufacturer s settings have been restored FS37 PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS OF THE PAGER SYSTEM STATION SIGNAL Pager systems have different answer tone signal parameters The dialer is unable to work with several systems at the same time This function makes it possible to program the parameters of the signal of the system the dialer
47. r start message recording say your message you may speak until the dialer signals the end of recording time by three short sounds 5 press to finish recording earlier O Z leave the programming mode If the two message mode is selected FS38 recording time is divided between the two messages After user s mode is entered CODE and recording function selected 7 the dialer generates a short sound and starts the recording of the first message After approximately 15 seconds there is a break in the recording the dialer generates two short sounds and starts the recording of the second message After another 15 seconds the recording is finished and the dialer generates three short sounds signaling the end of the function operation FUNCTION 8 MESSAGE CONTROL To listen to your message plug in headphones with a Mini Jack to the REPORT OUT socket Then select function 8 while being in the user s function programming mode After pressing 7 you will hear the message through the headphones 30 seconds Three short sounds will signal the end of the message If the two message mode has been selected two shorter messages lasting for 15 seconds each the dialer will play them one by one separating them with two short sounds and will finish the function with three short sounds FUNCTION 9 CHANGE OF USER S CODE User s code may contain from 4 to 6 digits Manufacturer s setting 1234 may be chang
48. restarting has been added p 26 2004 06 15 e An illustration of PCB for laminate in version 3 1 p 24 2006 05 12 e The earlier symbol of DT 1 device and the new program version number is added on DT 1 the cover 30 User Manual DT 1 2009 10 DT 1 Information on voice message length has been updated p 3 Contents of telephone number programming examples have been changed p 10 Information on voice message length in F7 F8 function description has been updated p 10 Names of FS3 option functions have been changed p 12 Information about the factory settings have been changed p 19 New FS42 and FS43 functions have been added p 21 Section Programming and configuring the dialer with DT 1 program has been added p 21 e Section title has been changed to Description of electronics board the drawing has been changed and explanations have been added thereto p 24 e Drawing in section Example of dialer connection to CA4V1 control panel has been altered p 25 e Contents of section Specifications have been updated p 26 ATTENTION An efficient security system does not prevent burglary assault or fire from happening however it diminishes the risk that such a situation will cause no alarm or notification Therefore the SATEL Company recommends that operation of the whole security system be regularly tested SATEL sp z 0 0 ul Schuberta 79 80 172 Gdansk
49. ss the key bearing the letter If you want to select the letter on the left press the key and If you want to use the letter on the right press the key and EXAMPLES letter B press 2 letter P press 7 letter F press 3 2 To have a space between characters in the text mode press 0 and if you want to use a dash press 0 and 5 After selecting the function the dialer enters the numeric mode To switch to text mode enter and to switch to numeric mode enter 8 To end the message press 7 the dialer has to be in the numeric mode EXAMPLE programming message PROBLEM GAS 3 5 select function REPORT diode is flashing showing dialer s readiness to accept message switch to text mode 7 enter letter P O Z ABC DEF 7 enter letter R 6 enter letter O 2 enter letter B 5 enter letter L 3 enter letter E 6 enter letter M 0 enter space 0 5 enter dash 0 enter space 4 enter letter G 2 enter letter A enter letter S O 7 switch to numeric mode message end confirmed by three short sounds FS36 RESTORATION OF MANUFACTURER S SETTINGS This function restores manufacturer s settings After selecting this function the dialer waits for a confirmation of your decision to restore settings or for your resignation After finishing this function setti
50. st number and functions F4 F6 for the second number record both voice messages F7 program the number of messages i e 2 FS38 program input reaction in service functions FS2 program message forwarding activation by the AUX input FS3 define dialing pulse or tone FS3 enable phoning FS3 program the number of dialing rounds must be bigger than zero FS11 O o o are o 3 3 ANSWERING TELEPHONES The device may answer telephones by providing information on system status The dialer will answer calls after recording the set number of rings Three messages may be provided e a voice message if there was an alarm within the last hour e five short sound signals every second if there was an alarm but more than an hour ago e a short signal approximately every second if there has been no alarm since the device was activated Note If the dialer operates in the two message mode it will play the message connected with the input which as the last has activated the transfer of information on alarm After a phone is answered the function is inactive for about 10 minutes which makes it possible to get a connection with the answering system or fax located on the same telephone line behind the dialer The dialer should be programmed in such a way that it answers phones faster than the other devices e g the dialer could answer calls after three rings and fax after five rings To activate the phone answering function
51. st identifier digit 1 enter the first digit of the new identifier 1 will be shown on LEDs accept the first digit of the new identifier LEDs will show the code of the second identifier digit 5 enter code F the second digit of the new identifier 3 enter the third digit of the identifier O 77 enter the fourth digit of the identifier after pressing you will leave the function FS17 SELECTION OF TRANSMISSION FORMAT FOR THE FIRST MONITORING STATION FS18 SELECTION OF TRANSMISSION FORMAT FOR THE SECOND MONITORING STATION Transmission format should be agreed with the operators of the monitoring station If possible use the fastest formats 7 Ademco Express as DTMF is the fastest in pulse formats 6 Radionics 2300 with parity is the fastest and O Silent Knight the slowest extended formats are almost twice slower Enter one character from the range 0 to C as described below Confirm your selection by pressing 7 TRANSMISSION FORMATS 0 Silent Knight Ademco slow 1400Hz 10Bps 1 Sescoa Franklin DCI Vertex 2300Hz 20Bps 16 User Manual DT 1 Silent Knight fast 1400Hz 20Bps Radionics 1400Hz Radionics 2300Hz Radionics with parity 1400Hz Radionics with parity 2300Hz Ademco Express DTMF Silent Knight Ademco slow extended Sescoa Franklin DCI Vertex extended Silent Knight fast extended Radionics 1400Hz
52. the cable is connected The program will establish communication with the dialer Port RS 232 X Cancel Fig 1 Connection window in the DT 1 program 7 1 MAIN MENU File Communicatijon Help A o 6 Fig 2 Main menu of the DT 1 program Explanations for Fig 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 Load file the button enables loading data file Save file the button enables saving configuration data to file Download the button enables downloading data from the dialer Upload the button enables uploading data to the dialer Abort use this button to terminate the data reading writing process Configuration the button opens the Connection window where you can select the computer COM port through which programming is to be effected Connection click the button to enable disable the computer COM port programming through the RS 232 port The button number indicates the current communication status M green color computer COM port enabled gray color computer COM port disabled information on COM port number dialer name dialer program version build number and compilation date dialer actual time if any problems related to connection to telephone line are found the EN icon will be displayed to indicate the trouble DT 1 SATEL 23 7 2 MAIN WINDOW OF DT 1 PROGRAM yey DT 1v1 00 000 EN File Communication Help x
53. the specific conditions and kind of the protected site however it is the user who should decide if his or her priority is transferring information at any price or if some technical problems occur the control panel is allowed to skip some events the reception of which has not been confirmed by the monitoring station 3 ABOUT DT 1 The DT 1 is a dialer designed to forward alarm messages through telephone dial lines The device is able to e send voice messages informing about an emergency one and two message modes are available e answer phones by providing a voice message or a sound code e send alphanumeric messages to pager systems POLPAGER EASY CALL TELEPAGE one and two message modes are available e send digital messages to one or two computer monitoring stations DT 1 is able to co operate with all types of telephone exchanges The device monitors the status of the line recognizes telephone exchange signals and provides information on whether the connection has been successful Both tone and pulse dialing are available Data concerning the dialer software and the voice messages are stored in non volatile memory data will not be lost even if there is a power failure Access to data programming is granted after the users code manufacturers code 1234 and service code manufacturer s code 12345 are given The dialer has three programmable inputs ALM ARM AUX 3 1 FORWARDING VoicE MESSAGES INFORMING ABOUT AN ALARM
54. ts of harmonized standards EN 50130 4 1995 A1 1998 EN 61000 6 1 2007 EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 EN 61000 6 3 2007 EN 60950 1 2006 Head of Test Laboratory J Gdansk Poland 2009 09 14 Micha The latest EC declaration conformity and product approval certificates are available for downloading on website www satel pl CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION III eme me eI rere rie re ree re ret re petri tre ree re re tre re ret re rre tret reri 3 2 ALARM SYSTEM OPERATING COSTS ssssese ee e ee ee re entre rie re ree re tre tier 3 S ABOUT 51 1359 tole oe en Idi mds dt asi el a re m dum mdi Mim deas 3 3 1 FORWARDING VOICE MESSAGES INFORMING ABOUT AN ALARM eeeceseeeeeseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeness 3 SIVAMBIPTN Ncc 4 3 3 ANSWERING TELEPHONES ccceeeeeemeeme eme nem nenne ee rsen reisen renis 5 3 4 PROVISION OF INFORMATION THROUGH PAGER SYSTEMS c ssseseseseeeceeeeceecceeeceeseneeeeeeeeeeeeneeeess 5 3 5 COMPUTER sen seen ret ren ee derer 6 4 DIALER OPERATION III mem remi rere re re re rer

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