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1. 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 Loc No Description of Parameters amp Code Options Entry Limits Programming Format Factory Prog Default Record 14 1st telephone number associated with input Z 1 20 digits PR 1 Num 2 2nd telephone number associated with inputZ 1_ 20digits PR 21 Num p None 3 3rd telephone number associated with input Z 4 20 digits PRIS Num J None 4 4th telephone number associated with input Z 1 20digits PR 4 Num p
2. al Visonic Installation Instructions DL 125C DL 125CA Programmable 2 Channel Speech Dialer 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 General description The DL 125C and DL 125CA are automatic programmable speech dialer designed for verbal reporting of events Numeric buttons for programming Programmin buton 9 Z1 input activation button Z2 input activation button STOP dialing button Features e 2 alarm inputs Z 1 amp Z 2 e When each input is triggered a specific prerecorded verbal message is reported to 4 remote telephones e When an event occurs it can be reported to different 4 telephones or if both inputs are connected in parallel to different 8 telephones e The target telephone reprogrammed by the user e If the telephone line is disconnected the two output terminals LF solid state switch are shorted or open programmable These terminals can be used to send a signal to the alarm system for telephone line failure indication e The alarm logic of each input can be programmed by the installer activation when alarm input is open or closed e Selectable Pulse or DTMF dialing method e Certain functions can be performed in response to DTMF control commands received from remote telephones e Whenever a message is acknowledged by the called party a 2 CHANNEL AUTOMATIC SPEECH DIALER numbers may be frequently Figure 1 Front Panel 1 3 Message Structure The overall length of the
3. None 5_ 1st telephone number associated with inputZ 2_ 20digits PR 51 Num p None 6 2nd telephone number associated with inputZ 2_ 20 digits PR 6 Num p None 7 3rd telephone number associated with inputZ 2_ 20 digits IPR 7 H Num H None 8 4th telephone number associated with input Z 2_ 20 digits PR 8 Num p None ae ae PR 10 Code 0 inhibited 1 permitted 9 iea E eS Select Dialing method 0 DTMF 1 Pulse Oor 1 PR 11 Code No of dialing attempts for alarms at input Z 1 PR 12 Num 14 7 Inaccessible to installers or users Inhibit or permit the listen in function Oor1 gt No of dialing attempts for alarms at input Z 2 PR 13 Num PR 14 Sec Delay in seconds between trigger and action to permit 1 255 the user to clear a false alarm 4 DE5817 Loc No Description of Parameters amp Code Options Entry Limits Programming Format Factory Prog Defauit Record Order of transmission of message segments 0 alarm type segment first 1 identification segment first 16 LF output logic 0 N C 1 N O Oor1 PR 16 Num 16 put log 17 19 Inaccessible to installers or users D A 1 ___ EE e T e EE ae Pe 21 Listen in duration in seconds 1 255 PRI 21 Sec fH FO 22 Z 1 input FAA Z 1 Aa 0 N O 1 N C Pr coe
4. Attachment requirements for pan European approval for connection to the analogue Public Switched Telephone Networks PSTNs of TE Safety Of Information Technology EN 60950 Am1 93 Am2 93 Am3 95 Am4 97 Safety of Information technology equipment including electrical business equipment and therefore complies with the essential requirements and provisions of the Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the council of 9 march 1999 on Radio equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity and Annex III Conformity Assessment procedure referred to in article 10 4 The following Notified Bodies and or independent laboratories have been consulted in the Conformity Assessment procedure Type A2LA Certified Lab Number Name and address ITL 26 Hacharoshet St P O Box 211 Or Yehuda 60251 Israel The technical documentation as required by the Conformity Assessment procedure is kept at the following address Company Visonic Ltd Address Fraser Road Priory Business Park Bedford MK44 3WH Country UK Telephone number 0870 7300800 Fax number 0870 7300801 Drawn up in Tel Aviv Israel on 30 05 2004 place dd mm yy Visonic Ltd WARRANTY Visonic Limited the Manufacturer warrants this product only the Product to the original purchaser only the Purchaser against defective workmanship and materials under normal use of the Product for a period
5. ey 22 an A Z 2 input definition Z 2 logic 0 N O 1 N C PRI PR 23 Code 24 Selection of Backup or Non backup reporting method Oor1 PR 24 Code 0 non backup 1 backup see note The 00 value is illegal in this memory location When programming a 20 digit number the LED will go off by itself after the 20th digit and the number will be saved Note In the Backup reporting mode receiving an acknowledge signal from a single telephone in a group of 4 is sufficient to consider the current event closed and call off the communication session The remaining 3 telephones are there for backup purposes only In the Non Backup mode an acknowledge signal must be received from each telephone in the group of 4 before the current event is considered reported and closed After installation programming and message recording correct function should be verified Testing can be made easier if you possess a cellular telephone and a portable AM FM radio For testing purposes you can temporarily program your cellular telephone s number in Location 1 the first telephone in the first group and in Location 5 the first telephone in the second group This way you can monitor both messages and exercise remote control without bothering anyone Switch the AM FM radio on to play softly and put it about 2m 6 ft away from the dialer Then proceed as follows A Trigger input Z 1 by opening or closing t
6. gt lt NUM gt A Enter the programming mode by pressing the PROG key The DIAL LED should light steadily B Select the location for the telephone number you wish to program by keying its location LOC number The DIAL LED should flash once for each keystroke C Press to confirm the location number The LED should flash twice D Key the telephone number NUM digit 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 fee ee Letter Strokes Pepe whichever comes first and continue dialing Resultant Function 2 wait 10 seconds and continue dialing ee disengage the line if none is received After pressing the LED indicator flashes until a letter key is pressed E Having entered the last digit finish off by keying The DIAL LED indicator will extinguish DE5817 F To program another telephone number repeat the procedure outlined in steps A to E above 5 3 Deleting Telephone Numbers A telephone number location will blank out if you go through the programming process as in B above but skip the telephone number The deleting format is therefore PROG lt LOC gt Note The number already programmed into any location between 1 and 8 may be verified by usin
7. of twelve 12 months from the date of shipment by the Manufacturer This Warranty is absolutely conditional upon the Product having been properly installed maintained and operated under conditions of normal use in accordance with the Manufacturers recommended installation and operation instructions Products which have become defective for any other reason according to the Manufacturers discretion such as improper installation failure to follow recommended installation and operational instructions neglect willful damage misuse or vandalism accidental damage alteration or tampering or repair by anyone other than the manufacturer are not covered by this Warranty The Manufacturer does not represent that this Product may not be compromised and or circumvented or that the Product will prevent any death and or personal injury and or damage to property resulting from burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the Product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection The Product properly installed and maintained only reduces the risk of such events without warning and it is not a guarantee or insurance that such events will not occur THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES WHETHER WRITTEN ORAL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE IN NO CASE SHALL THE MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSE
8. the Base to a Wall or Host System Cabinet SEATS FOR FRAME TABS 7 MOUNTING BASE tora 1 8 Open one of Insert screws the wiring via mounting nockout and holes and fasten perform wiring the base to see section 3 mounting surface MODULE CATCH SLOT FOR FRAME CATCH SEATS FOR MODULE LEGS Remounting the Module Remount the module and the front panel see step 1 RIGHT HAND LEGS HIDDEN 1 1 1 Figure 2 Mounting The dialer can be powered by constant power supply or by a switched power supply When the dialer receives switched power from an alarm system it will be disabled upon stopping the alarm since the alarm relay cuts off the power This type of wiring is ideal when the dialer is mounted in a locked box that prevents access to the STOP pushbutton Note Both Z 1 and Z 2 inputs can be programmed as N O normally open or N C normally closed inputs see Locations 22 amp 23 in Para 5 8 With N O inputs selected a short circuit across the relevant input will activate the dialer 2 With N C inputs selected an open circuit across the relevant input will activate the dialer Use 15 AWG or larger conductor to connect the EARTH terminal to the nearest electrical ground preferably a ground rod Failure to earth the unit compromises safety The phone connecte
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10. QUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER AS AFORESAID THE MANUFACTURER SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OR FOR LOSS DAMAGE OR EXPENSE INCLUDING LOSS OF USE PROFITS REVENUE OR GOODWILL DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING FROM PURCHASER S USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR FOR LOSS OR DESTRUCTION OF OTHER PROPERTY OR FROM ANY OTHER CAUSE EVEN IF MANUFACTURER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE THE MANUFACTURER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DEATH PERSONAL AND OR BODILY INJURY AND OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR OTHER LOSS WHETHER DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE BASED ON A CLAIM THAT THE PRODUCT FAILED TO FUNCTION 24 Habarzel Street Tel Aviv 61220 srael signature Avi Shachrai name and function Fax 972 3 6456788 company stamp Phone 972 3 6456789 However if the Manufacturer is held liable whether directly or indirectly for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty THE MANUFACTURER S MAXIMUM LIABILITY IF ANY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT which shall be fixed as liquidated damages and not as a penalty and shall 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 bee
11. ault parameters is programmed at the factory and saved in the EEPROM but you may change these at will see Para 5 8 The programming format consists of the following successive entries PROG lt LOC gt lt VAL gt PROG and are keys provided on the keypad PROG starts the programming sequence and confirms the preceding entry lt LOC gt is the location number A leading zero may be ignored so Location 06 may be entered as a single digit lt 6 gt lt VAL gt is the value or code entered into the selected location Refer to the PROGRAMMING CHART Para 5 8 for a full list of locations permissible entries and function details Caution If an invalid parameter is entered at any stage the LED will flash rapidly for 2 seconds and programming will be aborted You will sometimes have to key the hexadecimal digits B C D and E see Para 5 2 and 5 6 These digits are marked on certain keys see Figure 1 To start the hexadecimal mode press The DIAL LED near the keyboard will flash rapidly Next press the key with the desired letter The keypad will automatically revert to its normal numerical function and the LED will stop flashing Press again if you wish to key another letter Voice recording instructions are given in Paragraph 5 4 5 2 Entering Telephone Numbers Telephone numbers are entered in locations 1 through 4 1st group and 5 through 8 2nd group The programming format is PROG lt LOC
12. d to the SET terminals will be automatically disconnected from the line whenever the dialer goes into action DE5817 Sat gt a an L arn l DL 1 25C or DL 125CA DL 125C or DL 125CA 2O0O0O8 OO0000 12V 24V Z 1 Z 2 The input in use is bridged to the provided that Tel line failure i 1 cae Ra the ioute h 1 1 142 94VDC tthe inputs have 1 2 24VDC a alar tput been defined as 1 POWER i 1 alarm outpu 1 ALARM N O 1 normally open 1 LSUPPLY 1 H RELAY 1 N O 1 ALARM SYSTEM 1 i ALARM SYSTEM 1 Figure 3A Connection to an Figure 3B Connection to an Alarm System with Constant Alarm System s Bell Alarm Power Supply Manual Output Dialing Stop FOR ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT NORTH AMERICA Be AEA Sy DL 125C or IDL 125CA GROUND ROD RJ 31X JACK e d 8L9GPETZL 8 POSITION RJ 31X PLUG FOR INSTALLATIONS IN NORTH AMERICA ONLY Figure 4 Telephone Wiring 5 PROGRAMMING 5 1 Programming Fundamentals The dialer employs a non volatile EEPROM that stores programmed data and keeps it intact even during power failures Programming is carried out from the keypad by entering the desired variables or by setting logic flags Every variable is programmed into a specific location in the memory and each location is identified by a LOCATION NUMBER A set of def
13. e module from the base MODULE CATCH repeated for all remaining telephone numbers in the relevant group provided that the non backup mode has been selected in Location 24 Note Location 24 allows selection of backup or non backup mode In the backup mode acknowledgement from one telephone is enough to close the event In the non backup mode acknowledgement must be obtained from all telephones in the group l Once the entire communication cycle is concluded the dialer disengages the line and reverts to the standby state If you are using the DL 125C the communication routine may be aborted at any time by pressing the STOP button on the keypad provided that the input is no longer in alarm If you are using the DL 125CA the only way to stop the dialer is to disconnect the power because the STOP button is disabled 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 5 7 8 x 4 1 8 x 1 3 8 in Weight 235 g 8 3 oz Standards Compatible with RTTE requirements Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 EN50131 Grade 2 Class Il Securing
14. emory one for the pager s phone number and another for the numeric data sent to the pager Since each dialer input has 4 memory locations for phone numbers each input can report to one pager and 2 regular telephones or just two pagers 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 amp 2 or 5 amp 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 aste
15. function of the Product due to products accessories or attachments of others including batteries used in conjunction with the Products This Warranty is exclusive to the original Purchaser and is not assignable This Warranty is in addition to and does not affect your legal rights Any provision in this warranty which is contrary to the Law in the state or country were the Product is supplied shall not apply Warning The user must follow the Manufacturer s installation and operational instructions including testing the Product and its whole system at least once a week and to take all necessary precautions for his her safety and the protection of his her property 1 08 Directive 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment returning it for repair then you must ensure that it is returned as identified by your supplier This product is not to be thrown away with everyday waste W E E E Product Recycling Declaration et For information regarding the recycling of this product you must contact the company from which you orignially purchased it If you are discarding this product and not al Visonic VISONIC LTD ISRAEL VISONIC INC U S A VISONIC LTD UK INTERNET VISONIC LTD 2008 www visonic com DL 125C DL 125CA DE5817 REV 3 8 08 6 P O B 22020 TEL AVIV 61220 ISRAEL PHONE 972 3 645 6789 FAX 972 3 645 6788 65 WEST DUDLEY TOWN ROAD BLOOMFIELD CT 06002 1376 PHONE 860 243 08
16. g the following format PROG lt LOC gt This initiates a communication session with the particular telephone and provides a chance to verify correctness of the programmed phone number 5 4 Recording and Erasing A Recording Procedure Message Actions Required Response Segment up to 14 5 down AL 1 AL 2 and talk amp recording starts seconds 3 Release AL 1 AL 2 and press to save the message LED extinguishes 2 5 seconds down AL 1 and talk amp recording starts 3 Release AL 1 and press to save the message LED extinguishes seconds instead Please note If recording time is exceeded the DIAL LED will flash rapidly B Erasing Recorded Messages Press the DIAL LED flashes once Within 2 seconds press AL 1 AL 2 or AL 1 or AL 2 depending on which message you wish to erase Then press again immediately The previous message will be erased 5 5 Defining LF Output as N O or N C The LF tel line failure output terminals can be programmed as N O Normally open default state or N C Normally closed The programming format is PROG lt 16 gt lt CODE gt 16 is the memory location number CODE is the code entered into location 16 0 for N O 1 for N C 5 6 Dealing with Pagers You may program the dialer to dial a pager s phone number and send a numeric or verbal message Communication with a single pager requires two consecutive locations in the dialer m
17. he circuit as necessary B Ifa predialing pause has not been programmed the DIAL LED will immediately light It will remain lighted tone dialing or flash pulse dialing indicating that the dialer has indeed begun its dialing routine C If all goes well your cellular telephone will ring Answer the call and listen The message should come through loud and clear Verify that the message segments are read in the correct order as programmed identification segment first or alarm type segment first D Wait for the 3 second interval between message repetitions and press the 1 key on your telephone After that the message should not be repeated any more E If the listening in function is permitted you should now start hearing the radio through the telephone s earpiece Note To prevent acoustic feedback move into another room and continue monitoring from there F Watch for the warning beep that sounds shortly before end of session Press the 1 key on your telephone and verify that the listen in period carries on instead of coming to an abrupt end G Press the telephone s 9 key twice in succession The dialer should terminate the communication session and go on hook If the dialer is in the non backup mode 0 has been selected Location 24 press the STOP button DL 125C or disconnect the power DL 125CA to prevent further dialing H Reconnect the power DL 125CA only and trigger input Z 2 by opening or clos
18. iggered directly by qa eo ee are E a smoke shock detectors or a panic button loop response time d for th Ned jart iated with th 200 ms ie Ls hid t ae ed party associated with the nput that had been triggered e Looking after infants or old sick and disabled people The D a dial a de for ih lled ivt dialer delivers a distress message and then allows the called SNe QIAET NOW Walls 2 Seconds TON ane ca So Parnynto party to listen in acknowledge the acknowledge signal is DTMF 1 E Upon receiving the acknowledge signal the dialer removes Supervising unattended technical devices or processes with verbal reporting of equipment failures or process anomalies Transmitting numeric reports to numeric pagers or voice messages to voice pagers DE5817 the presently contacted telephone from its task list for the current event If the listen in function is permitted see Location 10 in Para 5 8 it will continue as in Paragraphs F and G below If not the dialer will go on hook and proceed to dial the next number Note Without an acknowledgement the message will be repeated until the maximum number of message repeats is reached see Location 20 in Para 5 8 The dialer will call the remaining numbers and will then repeatedly retry the number that didn t acknowledge until the maximum number of dialing attempts is reached see Locations 12 and 13 F After acknowledgement the dialer enables the listen in function for a prepr
19. ing 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 the called parties You must warn them in advance that you are about to test the system explain briefly what they have to do and have them report to you later whether all went well 7 SPECIAL NOTES ECS Requirements The Federal Communications Commission FCC has established Rules which permit this device to be directly connected to the telephone network Standardized jacks are used for these connections This equipment should not be used on party lines or coin lines 2 If this device is malfunctioning it may be causing also harm to the telephone network this device should be disconnected until the source of the problem can be determined and until repair has been made If this is not done the telephone company may temporarily disconnect service 3 The telephone company may make changes in its technical operations and procedures if such changes affect the compatibility or use of this device the telephone company is required to give adequate notice of the changes 4 Ifthe telephone company requests information on what equipment is connected to their lines inform them of a The telephone number that this unit is connected to b The ringer e
20. n 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 be under no liability whatsoever arising out of the corruption and or malfunctioning of any telecommunication or electronic equipment or any programs The Manufacturers obligations under this Warranty are limited solely to repair and or replace at the Manufacturer s discretion any Product or part thereof that may prove defective Any repair and or replacement shall not extend the original Warranty period The Manufacturer shall not be responsible for dismantling and or reinstallation costs To exercise this Warranty the Product must be returned to the Manufacturer freight pre paid and insured All freight and insurance costs are the responsibility of the Purchaser and are not included in this Warranty This warranty shall not be modified varied or extended and the Manufacturer does not authorize any person to act on its behalf in the modification variation or extension of this warranty This warranty shall apply to the Product only All products accessories or attachments of others used in conjunction with the Product including batteries shall be covered solely by their own warranty if any The Manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage or loss whatsoever whether directly indirectly incidentally consequentially or otherwise caused by the mal
21. ogrammed period G At the end of the listen in period a short beep sounds If the called party keys 1 within 10 seconds a new listen in period begins Otherwise the dialer will go on hook The listen in period may be prolonged as many times as necessary or terminated at any time by keying 9 twice in succession H Upon conclusion of the communication session with the first telephone the procedure in A through G above will be 2 SPECIFICATIONS Input Circuits Two N O or N C inputs programmable LF Alarm Output Type Solid state relay N O or N C programmable up to 100 mA 30 V 30 Q internal resistance note this output is comprised of two terminals that have no polarity Alarm Logic Alarm upon circuit closure or upon circuit opening programmable Dialing Method Pulse or DTMF programmable Tel Line Impedance 6009 or customized to meet local requirements in country of use Reporting Destinations Two groups of telephone numbers 4 telephones in each group Reporting to one pager requires the memory space dedicated to two telephone numbers The dialer may be installed as a stand alone unit or within the housing of a host system such as an alarm control panel Removing the Front Panel Pull upward the bottom frame to free the two tabs and remove the frame Press slightly to disengage Separating the Module from the Base RIGHT HAND MODULE LEGS HIDDEN a 1 Swing up and separate th
22. quivalence number 0 0B c The USOC jack required RJ 31X and d The FCC registration number Items b and d are indicated on the label The ringer equivalence number REN is used to determine how many devices can be connected to your telephone line In most areas the sum of the RENs of all devices on any one line should not exceed five 5 0 If too many devices are attached they may not ring properly APPENDIX A USER INFORMATION A 1 User Guidance We recommend to photo copy this section for all the dialer users the proprietor of the protected premises and all called parties If programmed correctly the dialer will operate automatically without user s intervention However the user can initiate an alarm or stop operation manually Rui Pressing AL 1 will cause the dialer to call the first group IS fi of phone numbers and send them the relevant verbal message cS as Pressin A 2 will cause the dialer o call the second roup of phone numbers and send them the relevan Verbal message Pressing STOP DL 125C only will cause the dialer to LS ToP stop communicating disengage the line and check both inputs If an input is in alarm a new communication session will start If both inputs are normal the dialer wilL standby Note This function is disabled in the DL While listening to the incoming verbal message the called party can exercise some control over the dialer by sending DTMF touchtone codes o
23. risk 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 eu NuMBER gt Lt 7 6 7 6 8 2 4 7 25 TTT TTI TYPICAL PAGER S t DATA LETTER SWITCH AREACODE TEL NO O NEXT LOCATION LOCATION NO 4 1015 918 7 6 3 9 0 5 1 E 111d NUMERIC MESSAGE gt E 0 5 9 8 7 6 3 9 0 5 1 E A DELAY PIN NUMERIC A verter FOR PLAYING SEC NUMBER MESSAGE THE RECORDED VOICE MESSAGE SEPARATION _ CHARACTERS OR AS REQUIRED BY THE PAGER DATA DESIGNATOR RECORDED MESSAGE IS PLAYED ONCE ONLY 1 SHADED ENTRIES ARE INTERNAL COMMANDS 1 FOR THE DIALER USE ONLY E A ETR ee cen ee ene eee A a EE oy 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 iden
24. speech message that can be recorded is limited to 20 seconds see par 5 4 Within this limit the message can be composed of two pre recorded segments e The identification segment common to both alarm inputs This segment usually identifies the user or the protected premises e The alarm type segment associated with a specific alarm input This segment is used to describe the type of event reported fire intrusion panic etc highly sensitive microphone is activated to allow the called party to listen and hear sounds in the installation site The listening in period is limited in time but the called party can send a specific DTMF command to prolong it Programmed data is retained in an EEPROM unaffected by power failures A communication session with the first second group of telephones is initiated by triggering alarm inputs Z 1 Z 2 or by pressing AL 1 AL 2 on the front panel respectively Powered by an external source and can be backed up by a rechargeable battery A transmission initiated by a specific event one of the two alarms is composed of the identification segment and one of two alarm type segments The order of transmission of the two segments can be selected For instance you can select The Smith residence 25 Scarecrow Drive Fire Alarm or you can select Fire Alarm the Smith residence 25 Scarecrow Drive 1 4 Communication Routine Note In this sec
25. tifies the contents of this location as pager data A hexadecimal E after the data serves as a cue for playing the voice message 5 8 Programming Chart To program communication with a pager Reserve 2 consecutive memory locations in the same group of four Suppose the first location you chose is No 3 Select it by keying PROG lt 3 gt Suppose the area code is 01767 and the telephone number is 682 4725 Key in the data as exemplified in Figure 6 Press to confirm the data just entered Select the next memory location by keying PROG lt 4 gt ENTRIES INTO LOCATION 3 LEFT TO RIGHT 0 1 7i6 7 6j8l2j47l2i5xja I AREA CODE hex LOCATION 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 mm O Wp PAGER S TEL NO ENTRIES INTO LOCATION 4 LEFT TO RIGHT x 4 0 5 9 8 7 6RSRl 3 90 5 1 kaki PIN NUMERIC NUMBER MESSAGE HEX E INTERVAL LETTER UP TO 99 FOR SECONDS PLAYING __ HEX E DATA SEPARATOR RECORDED DESIGNATOR TE oe VOICE Figure 7 Programming the Pager s 2nd Location Notes If the required separator is key 1 If the required separator is key 2
26. tion location numbers identify memory cells that retain programmed parameters see Para 5 8 Once triggered into action the dialer introduces a programmed pre dialing pause see Location 14 in Para 5 8 Then it Dialer Types disconnects the local telephone set and engages the telephone Dialing Can be Stopped by line The DIAL LED lights and the process continues as follows Type Pressing Manual or Automatic A The dialer starts dialing if uninterrupted tone is detected for 2 STOP button Power Disconnection seconds see C below If 5 seconds elapse with no dial tone DL 125C YES YES the dialer disengages the line waits 5 seconds and tries again If another 5 seconds go by without dial tone the dialing DL 125CA NO YES procedure starts anyway see B below Provided that momentary alarm contacts are used B The dialer checks whether a letter is programmed as a prefix This feature is sometimes required by regulatory authorities to the first telephone number Letter prefixes impose an additional delay before dialing see Para 5 2 The dialer 1 2 Applications introduces the required delay if any and then starts dialing e Upgrading alarm control panels that do not have a dialer Two C The dialer dials the programmed number During dialing the different events can be reported to remote telephones LED either remains lighted DTMF dialing or flashes pulse e Stand alone 2 input 24 hour alarm system tr
27. ver the telephone line Serves as an acknowledgement The dialer will stop ISL sending the message and will permit listening in Before the listen in period ends the dialer beeps once Pressing 1 again will start another listen in period Serves as an acknowledgement and causes the dialer to I e e stop sending the message and go on hook The dialer wili then call the remaining numbers if programmed to do so DE5817 A 2 Data Record AL 1 DATA MeSSage Snia a E ddan aladientads AL 2 DATA Message ASE called Party seserinis eitia arin n EENES 2nd called party ee SIGiCallGc party reisn rnern eain ea a aAa aS Ath caled PAM wcsvscerrsssnacovesncdansnesssarnccdncnenredtvanantdehica nest EANES ERE Ist called Panty i e asters dive wet IENNE 2nd called party z Std Called Panny moniosaisia a aa Athy called Party creierii nananana Einer ne Eiaeai al Visonic Ltd Declaration of Conformity In Accordance with R amp TTE Directive of 1999 5 EC We the undersigned Company Visonic Ltd Address 24 Habarzel Street Tel Aviv 61220 Country Israel Telephone number 972 3 6456789 Fax number 972 3 6456788 certify and declare under our sole responsibility that the following equipment Type Product description Supplementary info DL 125 C Programmable 2 Channel Speech Dialer is tested and conforms with the following standards Standard Telephony TBR21 Terminal Equipment TE

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