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ˆ Contents Features .................................................................................................................................. 2 FCC Statement ................................................................................................................. 3 Lightning .................................................................................................................... 3 A Quick Look at Your Auto Dialer ...................................................................
No Battery Backup Required — you can connect the dialer to your alarm system’s auxiliary battery power, so it will work even if main AC power is lost. Mounting Options — you can place the dialer on a desk, shelf, or table, or mount it on a wall. This dialer has been tested and found to comply with all applicable UL and FCC standards. Warning: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
ˆ A Quick Look at Your Auto Dialer Telephone Jack DC 12V MODE PULSE/TONE MONITOR OUT/IN Connection Terminals POWER Indicator TEST STORE RECORD Indicator RECORD PLAY/ PAUSE MIC Number Keys 4 A Quick Look at Your Auto Dialer
ˆ Installation SELECTING A LOCATION operate during an AC power failure. See “Connecting To Auxiliary Power” on Page 7. Select a location for the dialer that is: • • • • near an AC outlet near a modular phone line jack near the alarm system out of an intruder’s sight and hearing If the selected phone line jack is not a modular jack, you must update the wiring. You can convert the wiring yourself, using jacks and adapters available at your local RadioShack store.
If you have a Cat. No. 49-459 alarm system, connect the dialer’s ALARM terminals to terminals 50 and 51 on that system. If you have a Cat. No. 49-485 alarm system: For burglar alarm activation, connect the dialer’s AUX POWER + terminal to Terminal 32, then connect one of the dialer’s ALARM terminals to Terminal 33. If you have a Cat. No. 49-485 alarm system, connect the dialer’s ALARM terminals to Terminals 28 and 29 on that system.
• Always connect the AC adapter to the dialer before you connect it to AC power. When you finish, disconnect the adapter from AC power before you disconnect it from the dialer. tem’s negative (–) auxiliary battery terminal. If you have a Cat. No. 49-485 alarm system, connect the dialer’s AUX POWER + terminal to Terminal 25, then connect the AUX POWER – terminal to Terminal 26. 1. Insert the supplied adapter’s plug into the dialer’s DC 12V jack. 2. Plug the adapter’s other end into a standard AC outlet.
ˆ Set-up When you connect the dialer to an alarm system and the alarm system is violated, the dialer automatically dials the phone numbers you stored in memory and plays the message you recorded. STORING PHONE NUMBERS IN MEMORY When the dialer is activated, it resets your phone line connection, then pauses 15 seconds to disconnect any answering machine on your phone line. Then the dialer dials the first number you stored in it and waits 6 rings for the call to be answered.
3. Enter the phone number (up to 16 digits). If you make a mistake while entering the number, press STORE then begin again from Step 2. cating a fire. Notify the fire department. If you heard five high-low tones at the start of this message, our alarm is indicating a burglary. Notify the police department.” 1. Press RECORD. The RECORD indicator lights. 4. Press STORE. The dialer sounds a 1second beep. 2. Speak clearly in a normal voice about 12 inches away from the microphone on the front of the dialer.
Notes: sage you selected. If there is no answer, the dialer hangs up after 6 rings and tries the next number in sequence. After it finishes with the last number, the dialer exits the test mode and sounds three short beeps. The dialer plays the entire message, even if the call is ended by the person or device. • Before you test the dialer, call each of the numbers that the dialer will dial and notify them about the test. • Test the dialer only during off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening.
ˆ Specifications DTMF Dialing Minimum level of single tone (loop current 20 mA, typical) Low group ...................................................................................................................................... –5.5 dBm High group ...................................................................................................................................... –3.5 dBm Maximum level of frequency pair (loop current 40 mA) .............................................................
Operating Voltage Range Burglar Alarm Input .................................................................................................................... 10–18V DC Fire Alarm Input .......................................................................................................................... 10–18V DC Auxiliary Power Input .................................................................................................................. 10–18V DC Wall Adapter Input .........................