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1. RXU01X internal mains power supply module 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz oO 4 5 VDC 2 2 A double insulation symbol 220 V power supply without earth connection Terminal N Terminal L Electrical shock hazard 5 Position the mains power module b p on to the guide rails 6 Slide the module upwards until it locks into position Unlocking key 7 Connect the other end of the cable to IMPORTANT the electricity network via a Hager e If the dialler does not respond as it should MEN710 10 A type circuit breaker which disconnect the mains power supply then disconnect the power module can be easily identified and accessed disconnect the back up battery re wait for 2 min 8 Following power up the dialler will issue reconnect the back up battery the voice message reconnect the power module and then the mains power supply check the dialler issues the correct message ip installation mode e On power up the dialler is automatically in installation mode To remove the mains power module e disconnect the mains power supply e press the unlocking key and slide the power supply module downwards DIALLER e f the dialler indicates a fault refer to the Power supply Indication of power faults on power up chapter and the Maintenance chapter e If powered with the RXU01X mains power module the battery BatLi22 must not be changed in the middle of operation The Li lon 3 7 V 1 2
2. 10 s max DIALLER CONTROL PANEL Press then on Press and hold on the The dialler issues a long The control panel issues a voice the dialler keypad control panel keypad until beep to validate control message to confirm dialler the dialler responds panel recognition recognition IMPORTANT the dialler issues 3 short beeps to indicate a programming error If this happens go through the recognition programming procedure again from the start Checking recognition programming TEE Press and hold on the dialler and the control panel will issue control panel the voice message bip test dialler n The dialler issues a voice message to confirm control panel reception beeep control panel bip test dialler n DIALLER CONTROL PANEL 3 2 Programming the image transmission motion detectors SSeS to be recognised by the control panel AD It is essential to first programme the control panel to recognise the detector and then to programme the detector to be recognised by the dialler detector X Dip roup slate detector X group Y immediate time delay CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL D k CONTROL PANEL 0 gt F 10 s max Press then Press and hold the The control panel waits You must choose the The control panel The red LED on the control test button on the to know the s
3. beee p 5 old remote new remote new remote monitoring monitoring monitoring centre code centre code centre code DIALLER Factory remote monitoring centre code 2222 e Deleting the access codes IMPORTANT this programming deletes all access codes The number of digits used for old access codes remains the same see Number of access code digits To delete the access codes and return to the factory access codes enter 1J SJL6 4 The codes can only be deleted within the 30 minutes beeep following each dialler power up To consult the number of access code digits enter 6 9 J I DIALLER then refer to the paragraph on Number of access code digits 5 Advanced parameter setting operations 5 1 Programming a relayed dialler to be recognised by the control panel Relayed control panel recognition programming for versions 2 0 0 and later is done using radio repeater relay SH701AX IMPORTANT for the transmission of images motion detectors cannot be relayed to the dialler using radio repeater relay SH701AX Recognition programming with the dialler must be done directly You must therefore make sure that the detectors are within the dialler s radio range STEP 1 PROGRAMMING THE RELAY FOR RECOGNITION BY THE CONTROL PANEL The radio repeater relay n is allocated by the control panel durin
4. 0 1 direct access code based access Command description Off light On light Light toggle switch Light timer Off relay 1 3 On relay 1 Relay 1 toggle switch Relay 1 timer Off relay 2 On relay 2 Relay 2 toggle switch Relay 2 timer Off relay 3 IMPORTANT e In installation mode the keypad commands can be accessed directly e All Disarm or Arm commands as well as the System status command can only be accessed using a code Command n Command description On relay 3 Relay 3 toggle switch Relay 3 timer Off relay 4 On relay 4 Relay 4 toggle switch 6 Relay 4 timer Oo 68 Off relay control panel 1 ree On relay control panel 1 O4 Off relay control panel 2 L we On relay control panel 2 O ae System status 1 2 4 6 8 2 4 12 14 16 18 82 2 Used to stop indications concerning a technical alarm an alert or a tamper alarm without changing the system status Important telephone transmissions are not interrupted 3 For controlling command receivers or remote controlled sockets via control panel Example to personalise the S 8 tw llle 2 button for an Alert command accessed via a code enter Personalising a command button to arm or disarm groups 1 to 8 IMPORTANT all disarm and arm commands can only be accessed via a code e To personalise a button to arm groups
5. Group Groupe Groups Groups Group S O Groups o O Group Group BP This device may have a PSTN public network analogue access type transmission media This must be connected to a TR 3 type Telecommunication Network in the sense of standard EN 60950 C DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY To obtain advice when installing your system or before Manufacturer Hager Security SAS returning equipment please contact the Daitem technical Address F 38926 Crolles Cedex France Product type Dialler support team see telephone number at the back of the alarm Trada mark Daitem system installation manual or check the web site at We declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which this declaration relates is compliant with the essential requirements of the following directives e R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EEC www daitem co uk e Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC Se e a ae e Directive ROHS 2002 95 EC in compliance with the following harmonised European standards A team of qualified technicians will tell you what to do Productscode _ SH511AX SH512AX EN 301 419 1 V4 14 4 o S X i EN 301 511 V9 0 2 EN 50360 2001 et AC 2006 EN 50130 4 2011 X EN 60950209 xXx This product can be used in all EU EEA Countries and Switzerland Crolles 02 01 2013 Signature Patrick Bernard Director of Research and Development x X Ox Ox EA x X O x X Oo Xx x X
6. a aa Non binding document subject to modification without notice m DAITEM Nu 805198 A 02 2013
7. order module order Li lon 3 7 V 1 2 V Li lon ERD Li lon rechargeable RXU03x Supplied supplied supplied supplied supplied supplied for GSM for GSM back up battery incoming calls incoming calls Accessories from the catalogue to be used ADSL master filter 900 99X order order order order partial unbundling IP gamera and or image oe order order order order order order transmission detectors catalogue Accessories to be used that are not available in the catalogue order according order according order according order order order to power supply to power supply to power supply internal mains power module Cable clamp for mains order according order according order according order order order order connection cables to power supply to power supply to power supply se to meoseenneenon order order order order order order pad lace assole supplied supplied supplied supplied supplied supplied supplied cable clamp screws 4 Dialler SH514AX Ethernet ADSL Power supplies and accessories to be used Mains connection cable for 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz order 4 5 VDC 2 2 A Power supplies from the catalogue to be used 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 4 5 VDC 2 2 A internal mains power module RXU01X Li lon 3 7 V 1 2 V Li lon rechargeable back up battery RXU03X 830 99X 900 99X supplied supplied Accessories from the catalogue to be used RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet network cable ADSL master
8. Ah back up battery must first be It is advisable to protect the dialler with a surge disconnected Wait 2 minutes before powering up again arrester type device Se oat TION 2 6 Transmission of tamper alarms in installation mode The anti tamper system is enabled by default in installation mode and generates a telephone call Deactivating this function depends on the control panel and dialler parameter 14 value Control panel parameter 14 value 1 factory control panel no response dialler telephone transmission triggered 1 factory telephone transmission triggered To modify the transmission of tamper alarms in installation mode e use the dialler keypad to enter e then use the control panel keypad to enter ee x 0 disabled 0 disabled 1 enabled 1 enabled Dialler factory setting 1 enabled Control panel factory setting 1 enabled transmission triggered N 2 Modifying the language and modifying the volume of indications and the speech synthesis system e Language Depending on the user you can replace the original system language French with a different language To modify the language enter xO Z x bip chosen language 0 French 3 Spanish 1 Italian 4 Dutch 2 German 5 English DIALLER Factory French e Setting the indication and s
9. JL amm A parameter n The operating mode is changed using the master code or the installer code as shown below ee e e E E E INSTALLATION installer code ma _ Se every 10s EN D O A lt 7 ee ah x oP AS gt X Ke are aw ee gS Factory Ce EN EA we see Ore e installer code 1111 a test mope e master code 0000 e video code 4444 1 flash every 5 s IMPORTANT e For security reasons the keypad automatically switches back to user mode after 4 hours without a command being issued e If 5 wrong codes are entered in less than 5 minutes the keypad will be blocked for 5 minutes and notification that a wrong code has been entered will be issued Dialler parameters Required parameter setting Parameter Parameter setting Selected aes Factory parameters Possible values Page description sequence parameters Indication sound level average 4 from 1 to 8 Tamper alarm 14 2 1 enabled 0 disabled acknowledgement 1 enabled triggering of telephone in installation mode transmission Validation of message 75 1 validation if 2 radio O validation if at least 1 radio band content on 1 or 2 bands 1 validation if 2 radio bands bands Selection of speech SIL S 0 fran ais synthesis language 2 German 3 Spanish 4 Dutch 5 English Detection of 2O 2 1 enabled back up 0 disabled communication transmission 1 e
10. Transmission mode back speak out Transmission of alarm films via IP remote monitoring ADSL GPRS ADSL GPRS ADSL ADSL Battery status supervision and dispatch of message if fault x Locally by a computer equipped with the TwinLoad software and connected on the customer s Ethernet network ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL background sounds and using the remote talk back speak out function Personalisation of welcome message in this case the message replaces Remote commands issued over the phone PSTN PSTN GSM 2 PSTN GSM 2 PSTN network protocol voice message to individual correspondent PSTN PSTN FSK 200 bauds and contact ID for remote monitoring centre Transmissions Transmission of alarm films from image transmission detectors and or compatible IP cameras linked to the dialler ADSL GPRS ADSL GPRS ADSL ADSL Encrypted transmission of data and videos x General data 3 x 4 to 6 digit dialler access codes installer remote monitoring centre the identification message 1 Depending on the control panel used 2 With GSM only if the dialler is mains powered e GSM network protocol voice message and or SMS to individual e GSM e GSM e GPRS e GPRS e 3 call cycles to 2 or 3 telephone numbers or IP addresses with up to 5 Transmission of up to 5 JPEG pictures via MMS for calls to individuals GSMMMS option GSM MMS option General parameter setting mode x and user Personalised voice messages for products only with control panel SH
11. about transmission related maintenance refer to the installation manual common to the control panel dialler and the stand alone dialler Parameter setting and implementation of transmission with the transmission module manual Maintenance chapter 7 1 Fault indications on power up RedleD Voicemessae Menm O OOOO l TA 3 incompatibility between transmission module Continuous rapid Fault power supply transmitter plug flashing media and dialler power supply Fault battery voltage dialler problem with main power supply Z l z main power supply connected but no FAUN GCCUMUATOF VONAJO GIAE or insufficiently charged back up battery 7 2 Consulting the dialler events log IMPORTANT it is advisable to consult the control panel s events log to have a full account of events when on the site e The events log contains the last 1 000 time and date stamped events known to the dialler It also keeps track of specific system operation and maintenance events The events log can be consulted locally using the dialler keypad locally using a computer with TwinLoad software and linked to the radio configuration tool The dialler s events log is consulted by radio via the control panel remotely using a computer with TwinLoad software connected to the dialler via the Internet The dialler must be linked to the Ethernet ADSL network via a router BOX or to the GPRS network mains powered dialler The even
12. alone dialler monitoring protocol I GSM e Contact ID GSM GPRS relay ViewCom IP GPRS CONTROL STAND ALONE PANEL DIALLER Intrusion yy eo detectors D 7 Individual detector correspondents Fe i epends A N e voice message type of NY N and or SMS GSM alarm NY NY e MMS GSM pay Pr Up to NY SE OF IGS ONT CORES He DERE DIG PEO EOS DNE DOE EES Se SOOT eos Sasa EE aS image s N transmission PSTN moton N Ethernet link oo detectors ADSL PSTN R di NETWORK Pia E protocol E e Contact ID PSTN T box rout e FSK200 PSTN 20 compatible ONTOS IP cameras modem Individual correspondents e voice message PSTN Ethernet Remote ADSL Internet monitoring protocol e ViewCom IP Ethernet ADSL l 1 3 Operating mode 1 3 1 The dialler has 3 separate operating modes e installation mode for dialler installation and maintenance e test mode for dialler functional testing e user mode for dialler daily use 1 3 2 The dialler s different functions and commands are protected by 3 separate access codes e 1 MASTER code to be used by the main system user in USER mode for activating all of the diallers commands locally via the dialler keypad full dialler use remotely accessing the dialler via a PC and via Smartphone and touch screen tablet applications iPhone iPad and Android operating the system r
13. change system operating mode issued by the dialler is only taken into account when the control panel issues a voice message about the new system status in order to validate the change Example switching from test mode to installation mode bip installation mode bip installation mode DIALLER CONTROL PANEL installer code e To check the dialler s operating mode at any time use the keypad to enter in installation or test mode in user mode when the system is disarmed or armed U4 JL L bip system status O ajl Hj a bip systemc status installation or test mode off or armed master code DIALLER DIALLER TALLATION 2 Preparation 2 1 Tooling required 6mm x L O CO m g PZ2 i i ONS oe i D 3 5 mm a a The fixing screws 7 OLY and plugs are not supplied a plug pp 2 2 Accessories and power supplies to be used The accessories and power supply ies needed to install the dialler depend on the type of dialler and media used Before going out to the site installers must make sure they have the additional accessories and power supply ies listed in the Appendix chapter besides any accessories that are supplied with dialler 2 3 Opening the dialler 1 Remove the front cover 2 In
14. filter partial unbundling supplied order IP cameras and or image transmission detectors order Accessories to be used that are not available in the catalogue Mains connection cable for 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 4 5 VDC 2 2 A internal mains power module Cable clamp for mains connection cables IP camera video connection cables Bag of accessories cable clamp screws supplied 20 9 Summary of parameters and commands Access code parameters Required parameter setting pees Parameter setting sequence FOR Possible values zde escription parameters parameters Master code MMMM 50 22 2 2 222 0000 code with 4 5 or 6 digits Installer code S Oo oe iiaa code with 4 5 or 6 digits Mie Remote monitoring RRRR 52 7 7 2222 code with 4 5 or 6 digits centre code Number of access 69 4 digits code with 4 5 or 6 digits 15 code digits Deletion of 196 Return to factory access codes 16 all access codes 1 1 The access codes can only be deleted within the 30 minutes following dialler power up Video code MMMM 53 VVVV 4444 code with 4 5 or 6 digits if video is used PA aT MMMM master code 1111 installer code RRRR remote monitoring centre code VVVV video code if video is used e To check programming enter ae ii _ _ A parameter n e To delete programming enter L LO
15. household waste It must be taken to an appropriate waste collection recycling and management point Lithium batteries contain substances that can pollute the environment They must therefore be taken to a certified waste battery disposal point a The power supply used must have a 230 V rating with no earth connection and display this double insulation symbol Le For indoor use only The note must absolutely be consulted before installation use and maintenance of the equipment i peewee 11 Installation sheet pull out Summary table of programming performed to be filled in Customer sheet Surname and First Name Address Te L I i I Operator name Teh Et 1 Telephone numbers e SH502AX and SH503AX modules choice between Ethernet or GPRS as main digital media factory Ethernet ADSL e SH503AX choice between PSTN or GSM as main analogue media factory PSTN The FSK 2000 protocol PSTN only and the SMS MMS protocols GSM only do not have any back up media Programme telephone Type of call n IP address identification n back up media with without i E O E GO SMS MMS GSM GPRS J gt System correspondent number GSM GPRS only Test cycle call Chosen GSM antenna 1st call day month hour min Period day hour min J Internal antenna J External antenna L r e a A E i VL ie 4 Personalised voice messages Welcome Pt
16. on the case Fault accumulator voltage if the power supply is from the mains check that the Li lon back transmitter up battery has been installed and is properly charged IMPORTANT Depending on the transmission media used e Installation of the back up battery is often required for the dialler to operate see Power supply Type of power supply to be installed depending on the media used chapter e The back up battery is charged on the dialler and is designed to act as a buffer or back up power supply to the main power supply If the dialler is prepared for installation off the site and then moved without its main power supply being connected the back up battery should also be removed so that it remains charged e Connect the back up battery first and then the lithium power pack or internal mains power module e The back up battery must be connected with the main power off 2 5 1 Use with the BatLi22 lithium power pack and Li lon rechargeable back up battery 1 Connect the back up battery to the 2 point connector 2 Clip the back up battery into its compartment 3 7 V 1 2 Ah back up battery 3 Position the lithium battery on the IMPORTANT guide rails s e If the dialler does not respond as 4 Slide the lithium power pack it should o upwards until it locks into position disconnect the lithium power i pack and then the back up 5 Following power up the dialler will battery issue the voice mess
17. order Li lon supplied Li lon 3 7 V 1 2 V Li lon rechargeable back up battery RXU03X for GSM incoming calls Accessories from the catalogue to be used RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet network cable 830 99X order order GSM remote antenna RXA03X order ADSL master filter partial unbundling 900 99X order order IP cameras and or image transmission detectors IP cameras and or image transmission detectors see catalogue order order order Accessories to be used that are not available in the catalogue Mains connection cable for 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz J order according order Fr ae 4 5 VDC 2 2 A internal mains power module to power supply Cable clamp for mains connection cables oraeraccorang order order to power supply Bag of accessories cable clamps screws supplied supplied supplied 3 Dialler SH513AX PSTN GSM GPRS Ethernet ADSL PSTN GSM GPRS only Power supplies Media used and accessories PSTN GSM GPRS ADSL to be used only only only Power supplies from the catalogue to be used Choice Choice Choice 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz between between between 4 5 VDC 2 2 A RXU0IX BatLi order order order e BatLi e BatLi order Internal mains power module supplied Supplied supplied compulsory or compulsory Li lon e mains power Li lon poe ARUGA TSAN BatLi 22 supplied not used not used not used MOALE orderi SUPPER not used Lithium power pack or Li lon or e mains power supplied e mains power module
18. possible to use the dialler keypad to record a personalised voice message for a maximum duration of 3 s To record the message enter Ua message recorded message repeated wait for the speak in front group n 1to8 green LED of the on the dialler microphone to light up before speaking into the microphone Example of personalised message group 2 on 1st floor enter TILES lej l ly DIALLER DIALLER To check the identification message enter xJ 1TILSIL1T L Le L L L IL DIALLER 5 4 Customising a command button The 4 command buttons on the dialler can be customised to adapt commands to customer requirements See table below Furthermore this personalisation makes it possible to select the type of access direct or via a code to commands To customise a button enter 5 BI x A button to be command number personalised see table below Customised commands Firearm SiS I e Or 8 e Nocommand a 1 Command with code access only 1 1 ions 1 2 3 3 4 5 T 32 33 36 37 38 42 44 A Type of access
19. rapid flashing memory zone transfer button pressed or line occupied incoming outgoing call Loudspeaker 12 programming buttons operation blocked when powered power supply radio transmission module link or keypad Blue light modulated indication of renewed mode change installation test and use control panel transmissions arming or disarming system status command one of the 4 customisable buttons pressed arm disarm arm partial 1 and 2 Internal view 1 x 2 point connector for rechargeable back up battery Transmission module Connector for optional control panel S 1 T E module 1 Compartment for rechargeable Li lon back up battery Compartment lithium power pack or internal mains power module Slot for cable clamp supplied in bag of accessories 1 The control panel S 1 T E module is optional It allows the transfer of control panel personalised voice messages to the dialler transfer of system product personalised voice messages transfer of intrusion group personalised voice messages transfer of personalised welcome message for vocal transmissions See chapter on Advanced parameter setting operations Transferring control panel system product and intrusion group personalised voice messages and the welcome message for vocal transmissions using the S I T E module Detachable support washer for base fixing and tamper pin Rear view E Hole for f
20. recommendations Any use of the devices other than that described in this manual can be dangerous The conditions governing application of the contractual guarantee and After Sales Service are described in the general product catalogue and can be sent to you upon request 1 Introduction IMPORTANT e Some functions are only available with control panel versions 2 0 0 or later enter S 0 3 on the control panel keypad to check the version e Operational differences in relation to former ranges are described in the compatibility booklet available in the Daitem Installers section at www daitem co uk The stand alone dialler has two main functions Via its different communication networks it makes the following possible 1 Remote alerts in the event of intrusion or an event occurring on the protected site e The dialler warns individual correspondents and or a remote monitoring centre in case of intrusion technical alarms fire alarms tamper alarms system device faults Protection of individuals e g Silent alarm technical alarms and fire alarms are active 24 hours a day The dialler has anti tamper protection against opening and removal e When an intrusion occurs the dialler makes the following remote operations possible listen in and talk back speak out visual confirmation of the alarm via the transmission of images or films from image transmissio
21. 1 to 8 enter JL LSJL8 J xoa 2 3 A button to be personalised groups 1 to 8 depending on the type of control panel Example personalise the button to arm group 5 and 6 l Vella lL ee Il EE S 6l e To personalise a button to disarm groups 1 to 8 enter x 5 B8 xO eJ t button to be personalised groups 1 to 8 depending on the type of control panel Example personalise the button to disarm group 7 and 8 I Be Aa Se Iel i Z708 5 5 Blue light indications To activate or deactivate the diallers blue light enter LY 3 0 disabled 1 enabled Factory 1 enabled 5 6 Modifying the dialler s self monitoring parameters 5 6 1 Communication network detection of communication network interruptions e Dialler fitted with a lithium power pack as its main power supply only the PSTN network is monitored e Dialler fitted with a mains power module as its main power supply the PSTN GSM GPRS and Ethernet networks are monit
22. 15 44 Installation sheet pull out ssssssssssssscseseeseesseeseee 31 Foreword You have just bought a DAITEM dialler and we would like to thank you for your confidence To install your dialler in the best conditions we advise you to 1 read the precautions to be taken below as well as the Introduction and Operation chapters 2 follow the chronological order of the manual as it describes the successive operations to be performed Recommendations The user must not attempt to access the device s internal parts except areas described in this manual If the user does access these parts the product guarantee will be considered null and void and DAITEM shall not be held responsible for any problems Touching the device s internal parts and or electronic components can damage the product Furthermore the device is designed in such a way that these parts and components do not need to be accessed for operation or maintenance purposes Installation and maintenance must be performed according to the applicable standards of the country and by an installer with electrical accreditation The installer is solely responsible for specific site recommendations and installation work The installer must comply with applicable regulations as well as the recommendations specified in the system booklet and in this installation manual The installer is alone responsible for any system operating problems caused by non compliance with these
23. 511AX SH512AX SH513AX A PT PSTN GSM GPRS PSTN Dialler technical specifications ADSL ADSL GSM GPRS ADSL Anti tamper system Protection against dialler opening and removal Protection against mains power cuts depending on media used Protection against communication network interruptions PSTN GSM interference Ethernet depending on media used Protection against jamming and radio interference Protection against attempts to crack the radio code Environmental class Class Il according to standard EN 50130 5 Operating temperature 10 to 55 C Security grade Grade II according to standard EN 50131 3 Degree of protection IP31 and IKO4 For indoor use Degree of pollution 2 Overvoltage category Il Maximum altitude 2 000 metres Humidity range Average rate of humidity from 5 to 75 without condensation at 25 C Product dimensions L x H x D 232 x 232 x 67 7 mm Packaging dimensions L x H x D 240 x 310 x 95 mm Weight without power supply unit 1200 g Power supply According to media used e BatLi22 2 x 8 6 V 13 Ah lithium power pack e or BatLi22 2 x 3 6 V 13 Ah lithium power pack backed up l by 3 7 V 1 2 Ah Li lon buffer battery See chapter on Power supplies e or 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 4 5 VDC 2 2 A internal mains power module backed up by 3 7 V 1 2 V Li lon battery Battery life Mains power supply 1 2 Ah Li lon rechargeable x back up battery 5 year service life Battery life Duration w
24. C reconnect the rechargeable back up battery first and then reconnect the po lithium power pack or internal mains power module power All power supplies should be replaced with new products of the same module type available in the Daitem catalogue e 3 7 V 1 2 Ah Li lon rechargeable back up battery RXU03X e 2 x 3 6 V 13 Ah lithium power pack BatLi 22 Back up battery e 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 4 5 VDC 2 2 A internal mains power module RXU01X D If PSTN media is being used reconnect the telephone connector to the wall socket IMPORTANT the internal back up battery must be charged for 24 h before it can be used If the back up battery is not sufficiently charged it will not take over when needed and the product will switch itself off 6 Clip the dialler on to its base 7 Put the dialler in user mode Tighten the locking screw if necessary ace a installer code Pozidriv 2 DIALLER lf the dialler is connected to the secure Internet Portal via the Ethernet ADSL network it is not necessary to programme the date and time following a power cut as the dialler receives this information regularly from the Portal If it is not connected to the Portal see the chapter on Main parameter setting operations Configuring the date and time Perform a real test on the dialler see the Parameter setting and implementation of transmission with transmissio
25. Stand alone SH5T1IAX PSTN ADSL dialler GM SH513AX PSTN GSM GPRS ADSL SH512AX GSM GPRS ADSL SH514AX ADSL a DANE E wee INSTALLATION MANUAL Contents FOreWwWoOrd e E e E E 1 4 1 Modifying the access code ssssnnesesnnnnenennnnnenenn 15 De MMTFO GU CUON EA E 2 5 Advanced parameter setting operations 0 17 dle el B Scvel o i 0 eeeereree a rere erecta rcereerereeeee 3 5 1 Programming a relayed dialler to be recognised PAOPAO a teases taentn amy sre ereuer aceeeener cee 4 by the control panel raene ei 17 1 3 Operating MOCE ccccccccccceeeeseeseesessssessssssnensseeeeees 5 5 2 Transferring control panel system product and intrusion group personalised voice 2 Preparation soeeaneneennenteneeneenteneeateneeneeseeneeneanensennenneaenenaenas 6 messages and the welcome message 2 Vong regure da a a e nace rr etre reer corer rere 6 for vocal transmissions using the S I 7 E card 18 2 2 Accessories and power supplies to be used 6 5 3 Using the dialler keypad to record a personalised 2S Opening ne dialer aa ean a treater et 6 voice message for intrusion QFOUPS cseceeeeeeee 18 2 4 Inserting the SIMicard ia m a 7 5 4 Customising a command button cc cesceceseeeeseeeeees 19 2 5 POWEP SUPPLY ssssesessesessessesessessessesesstnstesssssssssteseensees 8 5 5 Blue light indication csssssessessessesecsesseeseeseereeseesee 19 2 6 Transmission of tamper alarms 5 6 Modi
26. age wait for 2 min reconnect the back up battery and then the lithium power pack check the correct voice message is issued e On power up the dialler is automatically in installation mode bip installation mode DIALLER To remove the lithium power pack press on the unlocking key and slide it downwards If the dialler indicates a fault refer to the Power supply Indication of Unlocking key power faults on power up chapter and the Maintenance chapter 2 5 2 Use with the mains power module and the Li lon rechargeable back up battery 1 Connect the rechargeable back up battery to the 2 Clip the back up battery into its compartment 2 point connector FF i d i P 3 7 V 1 2 Ah Li lon rechargeable back up battery 4 e Connect the mains power cable 2 x 0 75 mm HOSWF type with a diameter ranging from 5 mm min to 7 5 mm max to the terminal block e Install a cable clamp e Put the cover back and tighten the closing screw Strip the mains power cable over a length of 28 mm and the conductor over 7 mm Connection to terminal block N terminal blue cable _ Connection to terminal block L terminal 3 Loosen the internal mains power module closing screw Closing screw lt gt 7 mm 1 28 mm 2 IMPORTANT only use the 4 5 V DC module supplied 230 V mains cable clamp not supplied with the dialler or available in the catalogue
27. elected time delay issues a voice lights up twice panel built in motion detector until group 1 to 8 Select the 0 immediate message to for2s keypad the control panel group using the control Press the control panel confirm detector responds panel keypad keypad to select this recognition e The detector must be programmed for immediate triggering otherwise it will not record any film e The control panel issues 3 short beeps to indicate a programming error When this happens go through the recognition programming procedure again from the start Checking recognition programming Example of recognition check When you check the products programmed for recognition bip remote control unit 1 the control panel issues the following messages in the order given _ bip remote control unit 2 bip detector 1 group 2 immediate e remote control units bip siren 1 e detectors e sirens e other To check all recognised products use the control panel keypad to enter 1 IL J L i CONTROL PANEL 3 3 Programming the image transmission motion detectors eE to be recognised by the dialler IMPORTANT e The image transmission motion detectors must be programmed for recognition by the control panel in order to transmit intrusion events see image transmission motion detector installation manual and then programmed for recognition by the dialler in order to transmit images e Image transmiss
28. emotely over the phone for incoming calls via the GSM network the product must be connected to the mains e 1 INSTALLER code to be used by the installer in INSTALLATION mode for completely accessing the dialler during installation on site via the dialler keypad or a PC with TwinLoad software and which is linked to the radio configuration tool in this case the dialler is configured by radio via the control panel remotely accessing the dialler via a PC with TwinLoad software This is possible in all modes factory TEST subject to the user s rights defined when parameter 611 is programmed e 1 VIDEO code to be used mostly by the user and which provides secure access to video footage via the Internet Changing the operating mode The operating mode is changed using the factory master code 0000 then the factory installer code 1111 as shown below a aE AE Ea INSTALLATION installer code MORE g D Oe 2fashes S G Oo every 10s i A Factory ie OS we y lt e installer code 1111 test move e master code 0000 e video code 4444 AASTON NS IMPORTANT e For security reasons the keypad automatically switches back to user mode after 4 hours without a command being issued e If 5 wrong codes are entered in less than 5 minutes the keypad will be blocked for 5 minutes and notification that a wrong code has been entered will be issued e The request to
29. en the dialler and the control panel radio fault indications The dialler monitors the availability of radio links with the control panel If it detects a fault it can trigger an alarm and a telephone transmission To modify dialler radio fault indication and triggering use the keypad to enter 28 IPIL c 0 disabled 1 enabled indication and triggering of telephone transmission Factory setting 1 enabled 5 7 Procedure for deleting a recognised product 5 7 1 Deleting recognition programming of control panel and dialler relayed 1 or non relayed Use the control panel keypad to enter Deleting control panel recognition programming also deletes Ke TIES IG IS i all the image transmission detectors recognised by the dialler dialler n 5 7 2 Deleting an image transmission motion detector recognised by the dialler Use the dialler keypad to enter JIERLCIILIEJEIES Cx detector n 5 7 3 Deleting all products recognised by the dialler Use the dialler keypad to enter LTILS ILS EED EA 1 Only for a control panel for versions 2 0 0 and later relayed via radio repeater relay SH701AX 6 Installing parameter setting and Implementing transmission dialler and the stand alone dialler 7 Maintenance For more information
30. ender relay NOTE other devices on the installation such as detectors can be programmed recognized either direct into the control panel or via another radio extender relay unit e The dialler n is allocated by the control panel during recognition programming bip dialler n relayed CONTROL PANEL DIALLER DIALLER A A a n P 10 s max Press briefly on the radio Press and hold the dialler The control panel issues a voice message The dialler issues a long beep repeater relay test button until the control panel to confirm relayed dialler recognition to confirm recognition button responds programming programming IMPORTANT the dialler issues 3 short beeps to indicate a programming error When this happens perform recognition programming again from the start LLI N Checking recognition programming beeep diall o el dq Press and hold the dialler x button and the control panel will issue the voice SSE message bip dialler n relayed The dialler issues a long beep to confirm control panel reception DIALLER CONTROL PANEL 5 2 Transferring control panel system product and intrusion group personalised voice messages and the welcome message for vocal transmissions using the S I T E card The personalised voice messages of system products intrusion groups and the welcome message f
31. eristics i e 2 x 3 6 V 13 Ah e We advise you to use the DAITEM BatLi22 pack available in the catalogue in order to guarantee individual safety and equipment reliability e Dispose of the waste lithium power pack in an appropriate recycling bin 1 Switch the 2 Put the system in installation mode using the remote control system off dialler or control panel Keypad to enter re 2 _ then 3 master code installer code DIALLER 3 Depending on the media used disconnect the telephone connector from the wall socket and then disconnect the main power supply q P Dialler telephone connector Vha ai then 4 A Loosen the locking screw B Insert the screwdriver into the bottom right hand side of the base and apply pressure to open the dialler a IMPORTANT this will trigger a Tamper transmission Pozidriv 2 depending on the value of parameter 14 on the dialler o and the control panel see chapter on 2 Preparation Transmission of tamper alarms in installation mode So as not to trigger the tamper alarm press and hold the remote control unit Off LE F KA button until the dialler opens 5 Depending on the media used A disconnect the lithium power pack or internal mains power module first and then disconnect the rechargeable back up battery B wait for 2 min Lithium
32. fying dialler self monitoring parameters 20 neee enine e rrere reese eeeeee eee ae ens 11 5 7 Procedure for deleting a recognised product 20 2 Modifying the language and modifying the volume of indications and the speech synthesis system 11 6 Installing parameter setting and implementing EV ATASINNS SION eects cace cee cc teeeteee nee eer oee etn eeeeeoces 21 3 RECOGNITION PFOGrFAMMING cccessessseeeeessesseeeeeseennseees 12 3 1 Programming the control panel and dialler T INANE CIN ANG e rs aeaaeae aeaa aeaea aaae AE Eea 21 TOrTECOgNIUOM A a a cece near cae oe eee eens ee ser hace 12 7 1 Indication of faults ON power up 0 20 2ssseeeeeeeees 21 3 2 Programming the image transmission motion 7 2 Consulting the dialler events lOg 0000000888 22 detectors to be recognised by the control panel 13 7 3 Changing the battery ccccccccccccceeeeseeesesessssesssees 23 3 3 Programming the image transmission motion detectors to be recognised by the dialler uae re EA 14 8 Appendix TTTTT ITLL TELL ELLE EEE EL ELE LEE LLL EELELELL CLE LL ELE ELLE LLL ELLE LL 24 3 4 Testing the radio link between the dialler and the image transmission motion detector s 14 Sh STURT ELSES O pee aC Cate Ca TEINS cree ae 4 Main parameter setting operationS sssssssseesee s 15 gh 8d 07 Ua Core e be 2 lemeeepeeeent tr arma seman Meme meester aea one 28 4 1 Configuring the date and time seesereeeeeenen
33. g recognition programming The control panel and radio repeater relay must be in installation mode The relay and the control panel are in installation mode when powered Otherwise use the control panel keypad to perform the following programming sequences ej JL then enter 3 a master code factory 0000 installer code factory 1111 bip Off Wee on control panel bip relay n CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL 10 s max Briefly press the radio Press and hold the control panel The radio repeater relay issues a beep The control panel issues a voice repeater relay test Off button until the control to validate recognition programming message to indicate the radio button panel responds repeater relay n IMPORTANT the control panel issues 3 short beeps to indicate a programming error When this happens perform recognition programming again from the start STEP 2 PROGRAMMING A RELAYED DIALLER FOR RECOGNITION BY THE CONTROL PANEL e If on an installation a radio repeater relay is needed to extend the range between the control panel and a stand alone dialer then any transmitter receiver device example dialler sirens 8 output standalone units information keypads etc then all such devices on the installation must be recognized by that same radio ext
34. have been installed Proceed as follows 1 Dialler in installation 2 Press briefly on the detector test button 3 The dialler tests the link mode The detector LED lights up e if the test is successful for 2 s then lights up the dialler issues a long beep again at the end i the detector LED lights up once of the test oi for 2 s e if the test is unsuccessful A the dialler issues 3 short beeps the detector LED flashes 3 times IMPORTANT e If the radio link is not established you must first reprogramme the image transmission motion detector to be recognised by the dialler and then perform the radio link test again e If recognition programming fails repeatedly you must 1 disconnect the alarm control panel power supply as well as that of any radio repeater relays in the installation 2 perform the recognition programming procedure again 4 Main parameter setting operations IMPORTANT all parameter setting can be done using TwinLoad software available in the Daitem Installers section at www daitem co uk 4 1 Configuring the date and time The events memorised by the dialler are date and time stamped This facilitates diagnosis should an alarm or fault occur The change to and from Daylight Saving is done automatically To programme the date and time manually proceed as follows Date To consult t
35. he date enter To modify the date enter L7 ILO L JF i x Z LO x bip date A A A announced day month year 1 to 31 1 to 12 e g for 2012 enter 12 DIALLER Time To consult the time enter To modify the time enter SII IFIGIK SIDI BIL IC IBC IL IGG A A announced Hour Minutes 0 to 24 0 to 59 DIALLER 4 2 Modifying access codes To guarantee installation confidentiality the access codes must be modified e the user master code e the installer code e the video code if video is used e Number of access code digits The number of access code digits is set at 4 by default If you wish to change this you must do so before changing the access codes IMPORTANT the factory access codes are used to modify the number of digits see Deleting access codes If you extend the number of digits Factory access code possible after deletion this applies to Number Senate e the master code of digits monitoring e the installer code centre e the remote monitoring centre code e the video code if video is used 4 acto uaa ble E eae 11111 00000 22222 44444 To modify the number of digits enter a 111111 000000 999999 444444 L6 ILS IL number of digits from 4 to 6 Example to extend the access codes to 6 digits enter A DIALLER e Modifying the mas
36. ion and maintenance software and be linked to the radio configuration tool The dialler is configured by radio via the control panel The software and installation manual are available in the Daitem installer section at www daitem co uk RADIO CONFIGURATION TOOL CONTROL PANEL DIALLER DDD USB cord i a Computer with TwinLoad software 1 1 Description The dialler has a keypad on its front face with the following e 12 programming buttons dial buttons from O to 9 and and buttons for different operations recognition programming of system devices programming of the different parameters checking these different parameters performing a test call to individual correspondents or a remote monitoring centre e 4 command buttons that can be personalised according to the user s needs e g Silent alarm Panic alarm Dialler Microphone Three colour LED mes pres eeeeeesy 4 customisable command buttons e armed k aiii al o off t e armed partial 1 e armed partial 2 Blue light LED indications red steady continuous rapid flashing 12 s maximum rapid flashing connection test date and reference 1 flash every 5s permanent indication of test mode 2 flashes every 10s permanent indication of installation mode 3 rapid flashes error green steady for 10 seconds valid access code steady recording of voice message
37. ion motion detectors up to 40 can only be programmed for recognition by the the dialler once the alarm control panel has been programmed for recognition by the dialler e All the image transmission motion detectors in the same installation must be programmed for recognition by the same dialler using GPRS and or Ethernet media so that all the films can be transmitted e Numbers are automatically allocated by the dialler during recognition programming Consequently the same detector can be programmed for recognition by the alarm control panel as number 10 and by the dialler as number 6 Recognition programming sequence detector n X DIALLER DIALLER Ag D 3 then e 10 s max Press then on Press and hold the motion The dialler issues a voice The red LED on the detector the dialler keypad detector test button until the message to confirm detector lights up twice for 2 s dialler responds recognition If an error is made during programming the dialler issues 3 error beeps 3 4 Testing the radio link between the dialler and the image transmission detectors For each image transmission detector we recommend you test the radio link with the dialler using GSM GPRS and or Ethernet media it is advisable to place the product to be tested at least 2 m away from the dialler To ensure good radio link reliability over time it is essential to check each radio link carefully once all the products
38. ith back up Charging time All diallers grade II type A according to standard 36 h depending 72h EN 50131 6RTprime_certif_2009_ III on functions used BatLi22 lithium power pack Media used Type of dialler media available PSTN only GSM GPRS only GSM GPRS PSTN SH511AX PSTN ADSL a ce CC e oo SH5T2AX GSM GPRS ADSL sf 8 e 4 a a a SH513AX PSTN GSM GPRS ADSL A For BatLi power supply 5 years in normal conditions of use e 1 test cycle call day SMS message only e 10 events year with listen in and talk back speak out e 4 daily transmission of Arm Disarm commands B For BatLi compulsory Li lon e 5 year battery life for calls to individuals via GSM with 1 1 test cycle call day 10 events year with listen in and talk back speak out e 4 year battery life for calls to remote monitoring centres via GPRS with 1 1 test cycle call day 10 events year with listen in and talk back speak out 1 The battery life is calculated taking into account the average product consumption Because consumption depends on the quality of the GSM network closeness of GSM relay battery life may be greater or smaller than that specified above Description of symbols The product complies with basic safety health and environmental protection requirements Electrical hazard To prevent any damage to the environment or harmful effects on health this product must not be placed in an ordinary bin or thrown out with normal
39. ixing support opening Hole for locking screw supplied in the accessories packet The S I T E module must be connected and disconnected with all power off 1 2 Operation e The dialler only operates in a system with an alarm control panel Depending on the type of dialler it communicates via different communication media PSTN GSM GPRS and Ethernet ADSL See Description chapter MUST BE USED IN ORDER TO REMOTELY TRANSMIT IMAGES FROM IMAGE DETECTORS SSeS T ot Image transmission detectors transmit e the intrusion event directly to the control panel e the images recorded directly to the dialler MUST BE USED IN ORDER TO REMOTELY TRANSMIT IMAGES FROM IP COMPATIBLE CAMERAS amp e IP cameras are linked to the ADSL box router modem Ee e The list of compatible IP cameras is available in the Daitem Installers section at AD www daitem co uk e The IP transmission module manages the IP cameras via the alarm system making it possible to record alarm films following detection of intrusion or confirmed intrusion for users to view their IP cameras via the customer dedicated Internet Portal e The intrusion detectors are associated with the IP cameras each detector can be associated with 2 cameras maximum poe eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ey N B each image transmission detector must be programmed for aa i Remote recognition by the alarm control panel and the stand
40. module Declaring unused media Indication of power faults on power up N B e f the main power supply comes from the mains power module a sufficiently charged Li lon back up battery must be installed in case the dialler issues the voice message Fault Accumulator Voltage Transmitter and the red LED flashes until the battery has been properly connected if there is a mains power supply problem the dialler issues the voice message Fault Battery Voltage Transmitter e f the main power supply comes from the BatLi lithium power pack the Ethernet ADSL media will not be operational the GSM GPRS media will be operational on condition that the Li lon back up battery has been installed In this case powered without mains the GSM GPRS media will be configured by default for outgoing calls only If an improper power supply is used with the transmission module connected this will lead to an error indication following power up What to do if Constant rapid Fault power supply transmitter use the tables in the Appendix Accessories and power supplies flashing plug to be used chapter to check compatibility between the transmission module media and the dialler power supply Fault transmitter plug check the transmission module has been properly installed Fault battery voltage transmitter check the state of the main power supply BatLi 22 lithium power pack or mains power module depending
41. n detectors and or compatible IP cameras installed on the protected site 2 Remote access to the protected site e alarm system control e parameter setting o verifications Transmission module and transmission media e Depending on the type of dialler it is fitted with a The different stand alone diallers are transmission module using different media see table Dialler Module Transmission media reference reference opposite unused media must be declared e When installing the product it should be assumed that the dialler has three transmission media SHS a OAA POLN PSTN GSM GPRS and ADSL SH512AX SH502AX L E GSM GPRS Ethernet SH513AX SH503AX PSTN GSM GPRS MODULE APPLICATION KEY ERNE Only concerns transmission modules using the media indicated ET ADSL example here GSM GPRS and or Ethernet ADSL MUST BE USED IN ORDER TO REMOTELY TRANSMIT IMAGES FROM IMAGE DETECTORS Only concerns alarm systems fitted with one or several image transmission detectors MUST BE USED IN ORDER TO REMOTELY TRANSMIT IMAGES FROM IP COMPATIBLE CAMERAS t Only concerns alarm systems fitted with one or several compatible IP video cameras Local programming The dialler can be programmed locally e using the dialler keypad as described in this manual or e more easily and in an intuitive manner via a PC and user friendly interface protected by installer access code The computer must have TwinLoad configurat
42. n module installation manual chapter on Performing a real test 3 Appendix Accessories and power supplies to be used for the stand alone dialler 1 Dialler SH511AX PSTN Ethernet ADSL Media used Power supplies and accessories to be used References TEREE PSTN Ethernet ADSL ony Ethernet ADSL only Power supplies from the catalogue to be used Choice between RXU01X e BatLi supplied order order 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 4 5 VDC 2 2 A Internal mains power module l or Balaa PX EVIAN BatLi 22 e mains power not used not used Lithium power pack module order Li lon 3 7 V 1 2 V Li lon rechargeable back up battery RXU03X Li lon order order Accessories from the catalogue to be used RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet network cable 830 99X order PSTN cable RJ11 RJ45 RJ 45 856 99X ADSL master filter partial unbundling 900 99X PF order order Accessories to be used that are not available in the catalogue Mains connection cable for 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz order order 4 5 VDC 2 2 A internal mains power module Bag of accessories cable clamps screws supplied supplied supplied 2 Dialler SH512AX GSM GPRS Ethernet ADSL Media used Power supplies and accessories to be used References GSM GPRS GSM GPRS Ethernet ADSL only Ethernet ADSL only Power supplies from the catalogue to be used Choice between EURENA mann Sua compulsory Li lon supplied Lithium power pack e mains power module
43. nabled back up transmission network interruption Radio jamming tamper 27 1 enabled 0 disabled transmission 1 enabled Radio link fault 26 27 1 local indication 0 disabled indication transmission 1 local indication transmission Blue light indication 34 1 enabled 0 disabled 1 enabled Command button 58 T n access 4 customisable T press button to be personalised personalisation command buttons see Description e a n command number sarmed pari See rersonatsaten e armed partial 2 1 access via code access 0 direct access 1 access via code 0 French 1 Italian N N No ai O O O Personalisation Oo ayer GT 4 customisable T press button to be personalised of a command button access command buttons see Description j e for group arming armed n command number or disarming off 121 group s off e armed partial 1 e armed partial 2 123 group s armed G 0 G group s from 1 to 8 1 1 access via code access 0 direct access 1 access via code Date 70 DD MM YY day DD from 1 to 31 15 month MM from 1 to 12 year YY from 0 to 99 Time 71 HH MM hour HH from 0 to 24 15 minute MM from 0 to 59 Recording 131 group n message no pre recorded max duration 3 s 18 personalised voice message repeated message message for groups Deletion of a 194 TP n TP type of
44. ocol for transmission of alarm and max per n x Digital transmission of Arm Disarm commands to remote monitoring Locally via computer with TwinLoad software connected to dialler x alarm films to remote monitoring centre e 8 programmable IP addresses or telephone numbers in the event of an centres and to individual correspondent via SMS with GSM A via the configuration tool and control panel 1 built in microphone and 1 built in loudspeaker for recording and Remaining redt monitoring function with prepade f em em C e_e_ se Radio link TwinBand radio 400 800 MHz x Ethernet network ADSL protocol ViewCom IP for transmission of alarm and alarm films to remote monitoring centre as well as listen in and talk alarm 1 system correspondent telephone number GSM GPRS GSM GPRS 1 to 8 digit identification number for calls to individuals PSTN PSTN GSM 4 to 8 digit identification number for calls to remote monitoring centre ADSL GPRS ADSL aUe ADSL Remotely from a computer with TwinLoad software connected to dialler ADSL GPRS ADSL GPRS ADSL ADSL via the Internet Programming mode for compatible IP video cameras listening to personalised messages 1 built in microphone and 1 built in loudspeaker for listening to x Automatic dialler time reset via associated Portal ADSL GPRS ADSL GPRS ADSL ADSL Number of image transmission motion detectors 40 max xX Time and date stamped events log 1000 Remote control operation over the phone
45. or conventional Public for IP network ADSL Switched Telephone RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet Networks optional RJ11 network cable PSTN cable SIM card slot 2 0 Power supply Type of power supply to be installed depending on the media used KEY e BatLi 2 x 3 6 V 13 Ah lithium power pack BatLi22 e Li lon 3 7 V 1 2 Ah Li lon rechargeable back up battery e Mains power module 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 4 5 VDC 2 2 A internal mains power module Type of dialler media available Media used PSTN Einernet SH512AX GSM GPRS SH513AX PSTN GSM Paes ADSL Ethernet ADSL GPRS Ethernet ADSL ADSL Sen rae GSM GPRS Ethernet ADSL mains power module Li lon mains power module Li lon PSTN GSM GPRS Ethernet J J ADSL e BatLi compulsory Li lon or PSTN GSM GPRS only e mains power module Li lon for GSM incoming calls PSTN only e mains power e mains power module module Li lon Li lon e BatLi compulsory Li lon GSM GPRS only or Ethernet ADSL only mains power module Li lon Declaring unused media To prevent faults from occurring due to line cuts or the absence of transmission media in user mode unused media must be declared This parameter setting operation is explained in the installation manual common to the control panel dialler and the stand alone dialler Parameter setting and implementation of transmission with transmission module chapter on Main parameter setting operations for the transmission
46. or vocal transmissions recorded on the control panel to facilitate identification are not automatically transferred to the dialler They can be transferred by connecting the control panel S 1 T E NVM module optional device to the dialler Transferring these personalised voice messages replaces the dialler personalisation functionality N B the dialler keypad can also be used for personalised voice messages for the intrusion groups See chapter below and for the welcome message for vocal transmissions see the Parameter setting and implementation of transmission with the transmission module manual Chapter on Parameter setting for calls to individual correspondents To transfer the personalised voice messages of system products intrusion groups and the welcome message for vocal transmissions recorded on the control panel 1 disconnect the dialler power 2 connect the S I T E NVM module to the dialler after having first saved all the control panel data to it 3 connect the dialler power e the orange LED flashes throughout the transfer e the dialler issues the voice message bip installation mode 4 disconnect the dialler power 5 put the S I T E module back in the control panel bip installation mode DIALLER 5 3 Using the dialler keypad to record a personalised voice message for intrusion groups To facilitate identification of the intrusion groups in relation to the control panel it is also
47. ored If the PSTN or GSM network is cut off PSTN cable cut GSM interference and if the network is used in a call cycle the dialler can trigger an alarm via the control panel and issue a telephone transmission The system s response will depend on the duration of the interruption and the value of parameter 26 on the control panel and dialler It should be noted that this dialler does not manage communication network interruptions in installation mode To modify activation of dialler interruption detection use the keypad to enter 2 6 x A 0 disabled 1 enabled triggering of telephone transmission via back up network Dialler factory setting 1 enabled 5 6 2 Dialler radio jamming radio anti tamper system The dialler monitors the availability of radio links TwinBand 400 800 MHz If these radio links are purposefully interfered with the dialler can trigger an alarm and a telephone transmission The system s response will depend on the level of jamming and the value of parameter 27 on the control panel and dialler It should be noted that this dialler does not manage radio jamming in installation mode To modify dialler radio tamper transmission triggering use the keypad to enter JL2 L7 L i Ji l 0 disabled 1 enabled triggering of telephone transmission Factory dialler setting 1 enabled 5 6 3 Radio link betwe
48. peech synthesis volume The level can be adjusted from 1 to 8 xI 7 1 7 A Sound level from 1 to 8 bip chosen level Factory average sound level 4 DIALLER 3 Recognition programming IMPORTANT e To perform recognition programming operations the dialler must be in installation mode On power up the dialler is in installation mode If a control panel has been programmed for recognition by the dialler after 4 h with no command being issued the dialler will adopt the same mode as the control panel and automatically switch to user mode see chapter Introduction Operating modes e During recognition programming the product to be programmed for recognition does not need to be close to the dialler In fact it is advisable to move it at least 2 metres away from the dialler ET 3 1 Programming the control panel and dialler for recognition earn Se TS 1 Put the system in installation mode The control panel must be in installation mode to be recognised To put it in this mode the user must use the control panel keypad to enter IL JL IL JLe JL L thenenter C JL JL JL Il j 3l master code installer code factory 0000 factory 1111 2 Recognition programming sequence The control panel versions 2 0 0 and later can recognise up to 3 diallers beeep control panel bip Cialler n DIALLER CONTROL y omon
49. product 20 recognised product 2 detector n product n Overall deletion of 7195 20 recognised products Deletion of parameters 197 return to factory programming recognition programming kept Summary of commands Sp Parameter setting Description of keypad command sequence Modes via keypad System status query H4 Vocal consultation of stand alone dialler events log 10 Pah Checking recognition programming of products recognised by the 17 etallation dialler Identification and software version of control panel or stand alone dialler 503 a 2 Identification and software version of transmission module 603 installation or test 1 According to type of control panel 10 Technical data KEY X indicates that the function is available whatever the dialler PSTN for example indicates that the function is available with PSTN media SH511AX SH512AX SH513AX SH514AX f KUNN PSTN GSM GPRS PSTN ADSL Dialler technical specifications ADSL ADSL GSM GPRS ADSL correspondent contact ID for remote monitoring centre ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL call attempts per number when calls are not acknowledged 20 digits Programmable test cycle call start and period of 1 minute to 31 days ADSL GSM GPRS ADSL GSM GPRS ADSL ADSL Locally via dialler programming key x 1 built in programming keypad 1 video consultation access code S 1 T E module e GPRS network ViewCom IP prot
50. sert a screwdriver lt 3 5 mm in the bottom right hand side of the base A and push on it in order to open the dialler B 3 Place the dialler face down on a flat 4 Guarantee stickers surface and then remove the base by Remove the pre cut part of the guarantee sticker and stick it to the inclining it an angle of 45 A and guarantee certificate inside the user manual supplied with the control pulling it downwards B panel If you are adding to an existing system use the guarantee certificate supplied with this product SH503AX Coller sur certi oe i A1143A047879 i reS nn g SH51 3AX Coller sur i A1142A047879 2 4 Inserting the SIM card IMPORTANT the SIM card must be inserted into the dialler with the power off 1 Unclip the transmission module Transmission module 2 Insert the SIM card into its slot making sure it is the 3 Clip the transmission module into its compartment right way round in the module IMPORTANT e Only mini SIM cards can be used in the module e Do not insert a Micro SIM card as it does not have the right format and may damage the module Transmission module Transmission module reference SH503AX cotersurcont EE o 24____________ Connector for GSM A1143A047879 z i external antenna GSM external antenna cable trough HERNEET PSTN cable trough ADSL ET RJ11 connector for RJ45 Ethernet connect
51. ter code To modify the master code enter A jJL5 JLO A x A gall iu IMPORTANT all access codes must differ from each other old master new new code master code master code Factory master code 0000 Example To replace the factory master code 0000 with the new code 1423 enter beeep A FO NF me oe TP ret rs a1 PVN PP a DIALLER e Modifying the installer code IMPORTANT control panel and dialler recognition programming must be performed first Before modifying the installer code check that the dialler is in installation mode To do this enter Otherwise proceed as follows ot IL Le L then E 3 i master code installer code DIALLER To modify the installer code enter S 7 aa isi x A A beeep JJ old installer new new code installer code installer code Factory installer code 1111 DIALLER e Modifying the remote monitoring centre code To modify the remote monitoring centre code enter S 2 A A
52. ts log records intrusion protection device status changes known to the dialler alarms fault occurrence and clearance media presence and absence 1 time resetting 1 incoming and outgoing calls 1 access for system configuration modifications remote programming modifications 1 m T e To access the events log locally using the dialler keypad pan Ses 1 Remove the cover 2 In user mode enter 2 then 3S master code installer code 3 Enter 7 JO J J then press 1 for next If no command button is pressed on the keypad for 30 seconds the dialler 2 for repeat automatically exits the events log for previous 4 for fast forward 10 events at a time EE EE O to end Each event in the log is recorded with the following information date and time name of event identity of devices triggering the event detection zone for intrusion alarms Example bip on 25 02 2012 at 3 PM intrusion detector 3 group 1 bip on 13 01 2012 at 12 PM tamper siren 1 DIALLER 1 With TwinLoad software only 7 3 Changing the battery e The lithium battery pack must be replaced by the same type of pack with the same technical charact

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