United Security Products Model AVD-45b Automatic Voice Dialer Patents Pending Installation and Instruction Manual
INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing United Security Products Model AVD-45b, the single channel voice dialer that can be incorporated into hard wired or wireless security systems or used as a stand-alone unit. This versatile dialer can be easily expanded to operate in conjunction with an alarm, temperature or water level sensor, or any other sensor that can provide the appropriate trigger.
AVD-45b PANEL DISPLAY 12V STANDBY BATTERY + 12V - ALARM RED BLACK YELLOW WHITE TEL LINE REAR VIEW LCD Speaker MIC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # P R M AVD-45b Automatic Voice Dialer 9V ALKALINE BATTERY BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW -3- Keypad Mode Program/ Pause
N.C./N.O. DRY CONTACT ACTIVATION HOOKUP PANEL OR SENSOR NC, NO, MOMENTARY, OR CONTINUOUS ALARM ACTIVATION PP-1 STANDBY BATTERY (optional) 12VDC + - ALARM RED BLACK YELLOW WHITE RED GREEN Make sure unit is set to “OFF” prior to wiring and phone line hook-up. TEL LINE Notes: 1. In momentary mode the dialer automatically dials all numbers even after the alarm input is restored to non-alarm. To stop dialing you must press the M button to switch the unit to the OFF mode. 2.
VOLTAGE LEVEL ACTIVATION HOOKUP WHEN THE ALARM OUTPUT VOLTAGE IS RELAY DRIVEN, YOU MUST ADD A 1K RESISTOR ACROSS ALARM OUTPUT TERMINALS. HOOK UP DIALER AS SHOWN BELOW. PP-1 STANDBY BATTERY (optional) Note: You may either program for momentary or continuous voltage activation. In continuous mode, make sure that the alarm condition is maintained for minimum 7 minutes to allow all numbers to be dialed. Pressing the M button immediately resets the dialer.
PROGRAMMING THE DIALER IMPORTANT: Before operating the AVD-45b, make sure wiring is correct and power is set within specified limits. Recording and data recall can be performed without connection to a telephone line. We strongly recommend that final testing be performed under simulated alarm conditions, and that confirmation of transmission be obtained from the numbers dialed. Model AVD-45b stores and dials up to 4 telephone numbers and/or pager numbers.
PROGRAMMING THE DIALER How to store phone numbers Follow these directions to store up to 4 telephone numbers in the dialer’s memory. Please remember that local ordinances may prohibit automatic dialing of police, fire departments and other emergency agencies. The AVD-45b will call up to 4 numbers. This can be any combination of regular telephones, cellular telephones or pagers. The 4 numbers being called will be stored in locations 1-4.
PROGRAMMING THE DIALER Example 1: Store telephone number 1-800-555-1212 in Location 1. Program/Pause (Press momentarily) Press: 1 8 0 0 5 5 5 1 2 1 2 P Example 2: Store telephone number 555-1212 in Location 2. Program/Pause (Press momentarily) Press: 5 5 5 1 2 1 2 P 2 Follow the steps above to store the desired numbers in Memory Locations 3 and 4.
PROGRAMMING THE DIALER To store a pager number and numeric code 1. With the dialer at the “PROGRAM: NUMBERS” prompt, press “1” (YES). 2. Enter all the digits of the pager number to be dialed. Check the LCD to insure the correct numbers are pressed. 3. After inputting the entire pager number (1 + area code if needed), press the PROGRAM/PAUSE (“P”) button and hold it down for about 2 seconds. A “P” will appear in the LCD following the number.
PROGRAMMING THE DIALER Example 1: Store pager number 555-1212 and numeric message 911 in Location 1. Program/Pause (Hold for 2 seconds) Press: 5 5 5 1 2 1 2 P 9 Program/Pause (Press momentarily) 1 1 P 1 Example 2: Store pager number 1-800-555-1212 with access code 3 and numeric message 911 in Location 2.
PROGRAMMING THE DIALER Programming Tone/Pulse and PBX 1. Press the “M” key until “PROGRAM: NUMBERS” appears in the LCD, then press “2”. 2. Press “1” (YES) at the “PROGRAM: T-LINE” prompt. 3. Press “1” (TONE) for touch tone phone service. Press “2” (PULSE) for pulse (rotary) phone service. 4. After selecting TONE or PULSE, the LCD will display “PROGRAM: PBX”. 5.
PROGRAMMING THE DIALER 7 Immediately after selecting Exit and Entry delays, the LCD displays input options; N.O./N.C. for either normally open or normally closed contact operation. Select by entering 1 or 2, depending on the type alarm contact used; select N.O. when input is shorted or N.C. when input opens during an alarm. 8 Next, select either 1(MOM) or 2(CONT) for momentary or continuous activation. Note: A momentary alarm must be 0.
PROGRAMMING THE DIALER To verify telephone numbers and OGM without phone line connection Follow these directions to ensure the correct telephone numbers have been properly stored and the recorded message satisfactory. 1. Press the “M” key until “TEST: T-LINE appears. 2. Press “1” (YES). The LCD will display the T-LINE configuration. 3. Press “1” (YES) at the “TEST: CHANNEL” prompt. The LCD will display the Delay configuration, then the number stored in Location 1 followed by either the OGM or pager code. 4.
8. The AVD-45b will sequentially dial the programmed Locations (1-4). If there is no number stored in a location, it will be skipped. The OGM will be delivered when the AVD-45b receives an answer. (The OGM will not be played through the speaker.) For pager numbers, the pager code will be transmitted instead of an OGM. 9. The AVD-45b will automatically go through the next programmed Location repeating the same process. The AVD-45b is now ready for operation.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION LOCATION Place the dialer on a flat level surface or mount the unit on the wall, away from extreme cold or heat, direct sunlight, excessive humidity and away from equipment that generates a strong magnetic field. Avoid placing near large metal objects and areas that produce smoke, dust or mechanical vibrations. CARE Clean the housing with a soft cloth lightly moistened with water or mild detergent solution. Never use solvents such as alcohol or thinner.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION Federal Communications Commission Radio And Television Interference Statement For A Class ‘B’ Device This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
FEATURES SUMMARIZED ??Non volatile (EEPROM) memory for voice message and phone numbers ??Calls up to 4 phone numbers, any combination of telephones or pagers ??Sends up to 16 second voice message to telephones or numeric code to pagers ??Record your own message in any language ??Easily change message and phone numbers without a programmer ??Voice chip technology (no tape required) ??Ability to program up to 10 (2-second) pauses and pound (#) for pager dialing ??Returns to call unanswered numbers ??2 X 16 ch
DIALER ACCESSORIES Consult factory for availability and pricing 24V APPLICATION: AVD-45b/F - For this option the dialer is configured to operate at 24VDC to 32VDC max. All other specifications apply. - AC-2 AC/DC ADAPTOR (500mA) Plugs into regular 110VAC outlet to provide the dialer with the required 12VDC primary power. - PP-1 BACKUP BATTERY PACK Plugs into 12V Standby Battery jack. Built-in rechargeable battery for up to 24 hours of uninterrupted standby.
FCC PART 68 INFORMATION SUPPLIED TO THE USER This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. The FCC Part 68 Label is located on the bottom of the enclosure. It contains the FCC Registration Number for this equipment. If requested, this information must be provided to your telephone company. The BEN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have those entire devices ring when your telephone number is called.
Model AVD-45b Automatic Voice/Pager Dialer SPECIFICATIONS: Power requirements: Current draw (OPERATE mode - Stand By): Current draw (OPERATE mode - Alarm): Activation: 9-18VDC 28mA 100mA 1. NO or NC, Momentary or Continuous dry contact Activation. 2. Voltage Activation: 0 to +V (NC operation) or +V to 0 (NO operation). Note: +V limited from 5 to28VDC Phone numbers stored: Up to 4 Max. digits/phone number: 28 (including pauses) Programmable pauses (2 sec.