EDAC 222-02 User manual

EDAC 222-02 AUTO ALARM DIALLER
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................1
NEW FEATURES ................................................................................................................2
SPECIFICATIONS...............................................................................................................3
INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................5
Installation Requirements ..............................................................................................5
Jumper Settings .............................................................................................................8
HOW THE EDAC 222-02 WORKS – RUN MODE..............................................................9
Displays .........................................................................................................................9
Cancelling Alarm Notification Calls..............................................................................10
EXPLANATION OF PROMPTS – PROGRAMMING MODE............................................12
GETTING STARTED QUICKLY - EXAMPLE...................................................................13
Entering Programming Mode.......................................................................................13
Programming Telephone Numbers..............................................................................13
Recording Input Trigger one Voice Message ..............................................................14
Replaying the Recorded Message...............................................................................14
Exit to Run Mode .........................................................................................................15
Testing the EDAC 222-02............................................................................................15
HOW TO PROGRAM THE EDAC 222-02 ........................................................................16
Introduction ..................................................................................................................16
The *Key - Program Checking................................................................................16
Fixing Data Entry Errors...............................................................................................17
Programming the Functions for Individual Alarm Inputs..............................................17
Entering Programming Mode.......................................................................................18
What to do if you Forget your PIN Number..................................................................18
Exit to RUN Mode ........................................................................................................18
Restore Factory Defaults .............................................................................................19
Function F0* Recording Voice Messages ...............................................................20
Function F00 Modify PIN Number ...........................................................................22
Function F02 Call Progress.....................................................................................22
Function F03 Cancel Options When Making a Call to the EDAC 222-02...............23
Function F04 Answer Incoming Calls When any Input Active ................................24
Function F05 Answer Incoming Calls When all Inputs are Cancelled ....................24
Function F06 Answer Incoming Calls When no Inputs Active (Idle) .......................25
Function F07 Call List Priority & Rosters ................................................................26
Function F08 Outputs …………………………………………………………....27
Function F09 Trigger/Dial Time...............................................................................27
Function F10 Programming Your Pager Messages................................................27
Function F11 Programming Your Telephone/Pager Numbers................................28
Function F51 Setting Inputs to Trigger or Report....................................................30
Function F52 Physical Input Trigger Configuration .................................................31
Function F53 Wait Time Between Calls ..................................................................32
Function F54 Pager Delay Time..............................................................................32
Function F55 Message Play Time...........................................................................33
Function F56 Call Counter ......................................................................................34
MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS .....................................................................................35
Function F96 Trigger/dial Mode ..............................................................................35
USING A PAGER WITH THE EDAC 222-02....................................................................36
ADVANCED FEATURES..................................................................................................37
Outputs ........................................................................................................................37
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ..............................................................................38
COMPLIANCE NOTES .....................................................................................................39
NOTICE TO AUSTRALIAN USERS ............................................................................39
NOTICE TO NEW ZEALAND USERS.........................................................................39
GLOSSARY.......................................................................................................................40
WARRANTY......................................................................................................................41

INTERNATIONAL CONTACT DETAILS ..........................................................................42

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INTRODUCTION
The EDAC 222-02 is a cost-effective, auto reporting dialler designed for domestic and small-
business security monitoring, or for general purpose monitoring. The EDAC 222-02 is an effective
tool for alerting the user to events such as faults or changes in equipment state. It is physically
compact, consumes little power and can be installed very quickly. Its ease of programming
combined with simple installation make it highly attractive and cost effective in monitoring
applications.
The EDAC 222-02 is activated by a contact closure, or opening, which results in the start of a user
defined dialling sequence, followed by the transmission of either an 8-second voice message or 20
character pager message.
When an event triggers the auto-dialler, the EDAC 222-02 will make an alarm notification call. The
EDAC 222-02 will pick up the phone line and call a list of people via telephone, cell phone or
pager. The EDAC 222-02 speaks a pre-recorded voice message announcing the problem.
Upon receipt of an alarm call you may reset the EDAC 222-02 by simply pressing a numeric digit
on your telephone keypad or by entering a user-defined PIN number. This will stop the unit making
further alarm notification calls. Alternatively, the EDAC 222-02 may be interrogated by calling into it
and listening to the voice message. This provides the opportunity to cancel/acknowledge the alarm
Inputs via the telephone keypad. This option would normally be used when the EDAC 222-02 is
operating in conjunction with a pager.
Once the EDAC 222-02 is in a cancelled state, it will suspend its dialling sequence and remain
cancelled until the event that triggered the alarm has been removed (cleared). If the EDAC 222-02
does not receive acknowledgment of an alarm, it will remain in dialling mode until the event that
triggered the alarm is cleared, or the user-defined call count limit is reached.
All telephone numbers, messages, and functions are user programmable via a keypad and a single
character display.
The EDAC 222-02 has numerous programmable features that enable it to be a flexible telemetry
monitoring tool suitable for use in any situation. If you require information about the EDAC 222-02
and how it can be used with your monitoring application, please contact your supplier. For online
manuals for all EDAC products, use the EDAC web site
http://www.edacelectronics.com/support.html.

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NEW FEATURES
If you have used products from the EDAC range in the past, you may be interested in the
improvements made to the new model.
I/O Status LEDs
Four LED lights have been added to the product to facilitate easy viewing of the state of the
I/Os. When an input LED is on, the corresponding input is low. When an input LED is off, the
corresponding input is in a high state. When an output LED is off the corresponding output is
on, and when an output LED is on the corresponding output is off.
Earth Discharge Circuit
The EDAC 222-02 now has a separate Earth Discharge Circuit, which is used to protect the
EDAC 222-02 and any attached equipment from lightning strikes and other external high
voltage transients, which may travel down the telephone line. The Earth Discharge Point is
located on the front right PCB screw.
NOTE: The Earth Discharge circuit must be connected to a switch board earth point
(earth buss bar) for proper surge protection.
Acknowledge Relay
The Acknowledge relay seen on earlier versions of the EDAC 222-02 has been removed from
this version of the product. If you have a specific need for this feature please contact your
distributor.
To learn more about the features and parameters available you may spend time going through the
manual. If you have any questions about the product please contact your distributor.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Connections
1.5 mm screw terminals are provided for all electrical connections to the EDAC 222-02.
Power
Voltage 12-15V DC
Current 40mA idle
80-100mA active
NOTE: Power supply must comply with Telecom PTC101 requirements.
Inputs Two, clean-contact, voltage-free trigger Inputs such as relay
contacts, a float switch or a microswitch are required.
WARNING: Applying voltage to the Inputs of the auto-dialler may damage the EDAC
222-02 and will void the product warranty.
Outputs Two Outputs are available. Open collector type. Max current
120mA.
Telecom Line Two RJ11 sockets. A suitable cord can be provided
compatible with the wall socket in your country. The inner
two pins of the RJ11 socket are used for TIP + RING.
Mechanical
Dimensions 192mm length x 110mm width x 35mm height.
Weight 250gm
Cabinet Aluminium base with screw on (M4 pozi-drive) aluminium lid.
Finish White epoxy powder coat.
Mounting 4 x 4mm mounting holes in the base of the cabinet.
Line in/Line out RJ11 Modem standard (only the 2 inner pins are used as Tip
+ Ring).
Messages
Site Message Four seconds of high-quality, user-recordable speech. The
site message should clearly identify the site where the EDAC
222-02 is located.
Input Messages Eight seconds of high-quality, user-recordable speech per
Input. The Input messages should clearly identify the event
and what action needs to be taken.
Acknowledged Four seconds of high-quality, user-recordable speech to
identify when message Inputs have been acknowledged.
Idle Message Four seconds of high-quality, user-recordable speech to
identify when the EDAC 222-02 Inputs are in an idle state.

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Parameters
Maximum number of telephone numbers 16, can be broken down into max of 4 lists.
Maximum number of digits per number Twenty including pauses
Time duration of phone call (playtime) Variable 1 - 9 minutes
Wait time (between each call) Variable 0 - 9 minutes.
PABX access delay Two seconds for each user inserted pause
Recordable message time Up to eight seconds per Input
Dialling mode DTMF (tone dialling)
Numeric Paging
Twenty-digit numeric strings can be transmitted to a Numeric Pager to identify the site and
active Input trigger. Numeric paging can be configured via the EDAC 222-02 keypad.
Alarm Cancellation
Alarm notification calls can be cancelled by using a DTMF touch-tone phone. The alarm can
be cancelled by pressing any numeric key on your telephone keypad or by entering a PIN,
depending on which option you have selected at the time of installation and programming.

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INSTALLATION
Installation Requirements
The typical wiring schematic is shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1: Typical EDAC 222-02 Installation
1. Power Supply
A DC regulated power supply complying with Telecom PTC101 is required. The DC power supply
should be normally constant, between 12 and 15 volts.
2. Input Triggers
The Input trigger causes the EDAC 222-02 to commence the dialling sequence. A clean contact,
voltage-free Input is required. This would normally be via an external relay. The EDAC 222-02 is
configured by default for a normally open type Input. Alternatively the user can configure any of the
Inputs to accept a normally closed type Input (see function F52).
Some examples of these types of triggers might be a relay Output, a micro-switch or a float switch.
NOTE: The activating trigger must be installed correctly and maintained to prevent
false triggering.
3. Earth Discharge
The EDAC 222-02 has a separate Earth Discharge Circuit, which is used to protect the auto-dialler
and any attached equipment from lightning strikes and other external high voltage transients, which
may travel down the phone line. The Earth Discharge circuit must be connected to a common
earth point. These are usually found at a switch board earth point (earth buss bar). The Earth
Discharge should be connected using a M3 ring terminal to the bottom right PCB screw (near
phone/line socket).
Trigger Inputs
Power Supply
12V DC nominal
+ -
Exchange Line
Phone
EDAC 222-02
Line Out
Line In
Input 1
Input 2
- (Supply Ground)
+ (Supply 12VDC)
Output 2
Output 1
Earth Discharge Connection Point
Relay

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4. Telephone Line
The EDAC 222-02 does not require a separate line and can be inserted as a master upstream
device in an existing telephone connection (see Secure Installation on next page). An RJ11 plug
and socket system is used. You must use the cord-set provided to connect the EDAC 222-02 to
the Telecom wall socket or the EDAC 222-02 may not work and no alarm notification calls will be
made. Extra cords are available upon request for a small charge. The EDAC 222-02 may be used
with a PABX (Private exchange) but it must be connected to an analog line.
WARNING:If the existing phone system has lights on the phone it is probably a
digital PABX system. Do not plug the EDAC 222-02 into a digital phone system
unless you are sure that it supports standard analog phone equipment. Plugging
the unit into an incorrect phone system will cause severe damage to the
equipment and void the warranty. If there are any uncertainties please contact
the supplier from whom you purchased your PABX for more information.
Points To Note:
The EDAC 222-02 can be connected between the telephone line (trunk) and the PABX
or it can be used on an extension.
When connected to a PABX and an extension, ensure that the extension socket the
EDAC 222-02 is plugged into remains active during a power failure. Refer to your PABX
instructions or contact your supplier.
When programming phone numbers for your call list, remember to add the outside line
number to the beginning of each programmed telephone number (this is usually 1or 9).
Most PABX systems require a pause between the number you dial to get an outside
line and the actual telephone number. Refer to F11 Programming Your
Telephone/Pager Numbers, for details of how to do this.
The following schematic diagrams show typical EDAC 222-02 phone line installations:
Wall Socket Installation
Figure 2 shows a typical single wall socket installation and requires two telephone-related
connections. Other telephones left off-hook may prevent the EDAC 222-02 from making calls. For
this reason, we do not recommend this type of installation.
Figure 2: Wall Socket Installation
Telecom Line
(Trunk)
Line in Line out
EDAC 222-02

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Secure Installation
This is a master upstream device configuration and may require Telecom assistance to remove
the connection between the first wall socket and other wall sockets, as shown below. On an alarm
Input trigger, the EDAC 222-02 takes over the telephone line, disconnecting all other calls. The
alarm condition is immediately acted on and cannot be stopped by unauthorised means. When not
triggered, the EDAC 222-02 has no effect on the phone line.
Figure 3: Secure Installation
Extra cord required
Telecom Line
(Trunk)
Line in Line out
EDAC 222-02

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Jumper Settings
Below is a table detailing the hardware jumpers on the EDAC 222-02. This is followed by a circuit
board overlay, which details where the jumpers are located on the EDAC 222-02.
NOTE: If the memory or voice protection jumpers (702 and 602) are in the secure
position, any new parameters you enter, such as phone numbers, will not be stored.
This error can be easily detected by watching the numbers being played back for
verification. The character display will show either an ,for empty, or the previous
numbers will be displayed rather than the newly entered ones.
Jumper Function Position/Mode
J600 Speaker Mode Up = Active (Default) Down = Muted
J601 External Audio Input Must be fitted to record voice using onboard microphone
J602 Voice Message Down = Open (Default) Up = Secure
J702 Phone number & Parameters Down = Open (Default) Up = Secure
Audio Input
J601
Voice Protect
J602
Ph # Protect
J
7
0
2
Speaker Mute
J600

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HOW THE EDAC 222-02 WORKS – RUN MODE
On power-up, the EDAC 222-02 will be in RUN mode assuming no trigger is present. RUN mode
can be identified by a horizontal line on the display with a flashing dot .
Displays
RUN – MODE
= RUN mode (default at power up) = Looking for dial tone
= Retry (function F53 Wait Time applies) = Input is active, EDAC 222-02 cancelled
The EDAC 222-02 uses three distinct states when in RUN mode:
Active When the EDAC 222-02 is active (in alarm state) the unit will make alarm notification calls.
Cancelled or acknowledged When the EDAC 222-02 is active (in alarm state) the unit will make
alarm notification calls. When these active trigger states (Inputs) have all been acknowledged the
EDAC 222-02 is said to be in a cancelled state. This means that the EDAC 222-02 will not make
any further calls. The Input is still present however and it must be removed in order to re-trigger the
EDAC 222-02. Any new trigger on a different alarm Input will initiate a new alarm notification call
sequence.
Cleared or idle The Input is cleared when it no longer meets the Input criterion (e.g. trigger on
close contact and the contact is open). The EDAC 222-02 is idle when all Inputs are clear (i.e. no
Inputs present).
When an event triggers an alarm notification call, the EDAC 222-02 will dial through the telephone
number call list. When the call is answered, the voice message is spoken or the pager message
sent. This process is broken down into the following stages:
NOTE: The references in brackets refer to the functions, which are programmed by you
at the time of installation.
1. All Inputs are idle (no alarms are being triggered).
2. An Input meets the alarm-trigger criteria (see functions F51 and F52).
3. The EDAC 222-02 waits for the trigger/dial time to elapse (the time between the alarm trigger
and the first phone call being made). If the Input is removed before the EDAC 222-02 has had
time to place a call the Input state goes back to idle (see functions F09 and F96)
4. The EDAC 222-02 will now make calls to the people on your call list (see functions F07 and
F11).
5. When a call is answered and it is a voice call (telephone, cell/mobile phone, etc) it will speak
the message sequence outlined below.
Your site message (identifies the site)
The Input messages (identifies which alarms have been triggered)
The cancellation message (if you cancel the alarms)
“The following Inputs have been acknowledged”
The Input messages again (if the alarms are cancelled but the Input triggers have not been
removed)

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This message sequence will be spoken repeatedly for whatever length of time you have set for
Function F55 Message Play Time.
If the EDAC 222-02 is calling a pager, the pager equivalent of the voice message will be sent.
You will need to go to a phone and dial into the EDAC 222-02, which will then speak the voice
message sequence as outlined above.
6. Once the call duration time has been reached, the EDAC 222-02 will hang up the call. If busy
tone was not detected the call is counted.
7. The EDAC 222-02 now waits for whatever time period you have set before making the next call
in the call list (function F53). An will be displayed indicating the dialler is in a retry state.
8. On receiving an alarm notification call, you should acknowledge (cancel) the alarm by
pressing any key or entering the PIN number. This will stop the EDAC 222-02 from making
more calls.
9. If the EDAC 222-02 hangs up before you have time to cancel, you can dial into the unit to
cancel it (functions F03,F04, F05 and F06 to set cancellation options).
Telephone and pager programming functions are explained in separate sections of this manual. If
you are using a pager, refer to the section ‘Using a Pager with the EDAC 222-02’, which explains
how to use a pager with the EDAC 222-02.
Cancelling Alarm Notification Calls
When the EDAC 222-02 is cancelled or acknowledged it will stop trying to make alarm notification
calls. An alarm notification call may be cancelled by:
1. Receiving an alarm notification call.
2. Making a call to the EDAC 222-02 after receiving an alarm call.
3. Physical removal of the alarm condition.
4. Self-Cancel by counting calls.
1. Receiving an alarm notification call.
If you receive a call from the EDAC 222-02 and wish to acknowledge (cancel) the call, stopping
further calls being made, press the PIN or any numeric key (0-9) on your telephone keypad while
the alarm message is playing. The option of cancelling further calls by pressing any numeric key or
using a PIN depends on the call type, which must be set by you in function F11.
The EDAC 222-02 will respond with beeps to confirm it has received your key presses and then
announce which Inputs have been acknowledged. At this point, the person contacted may hang up
their telephone. No other calls will be made by the EDAC 222-02 until a new trigger signal occurs.
If you do not wish to acknowledge the alarm, press the #key to make the EDAC 222-02 hang up
and call the next number in its call list.
If you have acknowledged the alarm, pressing #will put the EDAC 222-02 into modem mode (you
will hear fax tones). Hang up your phone – the EDAC 222-02 will automatically time-out and stop
making further calls.
Pressing *0# will acknowledge the call and make the EDAC 222-02 hang up immediately. No
further alarm notification calls will be made.

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2. Making a call to the EDAC 222-02 after receiving an alarm call
This method is normally used to allow the EDAC 222-02 to be cancelled after receiving a call on
your pager. It can also be used if the EDAC 222-02 hangs up before you have time to cancel. Go
to a telephone and ring the telephone number of the EDAC 222-02. The EDAC 222-02 will answer
and play messages to announce its current status. You may cancel (if allowed) by pressing a key
or the PIN on your telephone (see functions F03 and F04).
3. Physical removal of the alarm condition
Normally, removing the trigger signal immediately cancels the alarm condition and releases the
telephone line regardless of what it is doing. The EDAC 222-02 will return to RUN mode.
NOTE:This is only true if the physical Input is not latched by the EDAC 222-02 (see
function F52).
4. Self-Cancel by counting calls
When the number of calls set in function F56 Call Counter, is reached, the alarm condition is
cancelled and the EDAC 222-02 will not make any further calls.

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EXPLANATION OF PROMPTS – PROGRAMMING MODE
The Fprompt indicates the EDAC 222-02 is in programming mode and is waiting for you to select
a function.
The Pprompt indicates the EDAC 222-02 is awaiting data entry.
The Eprompt indicates the EDAC 222-02 has detected an error in the data entry process, or a
number is empty. The Eis also displayed for the number 12 in some functions.
The tprompt indicates the EDAC 222-02 is waiting for you to enter a call type. The seven-segment
display cannot create a tcharacter but the picture above is an accurate diagram of this prompt.
The rprompt indicates that a voice message is recording.

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GETTING STARTED QUICKLY - EXAMPLE
Below is a brief description of how to quickly set up the essential functions of the EDAC 222-02.
This simple configuration example will take you through the steps needed to:
Program one telephone number for your alarm notification call list.
Record one voice message to identify the site (location of the alarm).
Record one voice message to report the alarm condition.
Replay the recorded voice message so you can check it.
Apply a physical trigger to any Input to initiate an alarm notification call and test that the
unit is working.
Entering Programming Mode
Press 1234 (the factory default PIN number).
The prompt will appear on the display.
If your PIN is not working, turn the EDAC 222-02 off and hold down a key while powering
up. The product will go into programming mode and display the prompt.
Programming Telephone Numbers
Up to four telephone numbers can be entered for each alarm Input. For full instructions on
how to program telephone numbers, refer to function ‘F11 Programming Your
Telephone/Pager Numbers’.
To enter phone or PABX extension number one:
11
Enter number followed by a #to save
e.g.
1*02432#
(1 to get an outside line, *pause, 02432)
Then…
Enter the call type 1This means voice call, cancel using any key).
The EDAC 222-02 will then redisplay the entered telephone numbe
r
followed by the call type so that you may verify their accuracy.
The dialler will return to the prompt.
NOTE: By default, the call list is treated as one long list of 16 numbers which is applied
to all Inputs.

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Recording a Site Message
0*
0
#= Recording starts as soon as the #key is
pressed.
Press any key to finish the recording.
The message will then play
until any key is pressed.
Press any key again and the dialler will return to the prompt.
Recording Input Trigger one Voice Message
0*
1
#= Recording starts as soon as the #key is
pressed.
Press any key to finish the recording.
The message will then play
until a key is pressed.
Press any key again and the EDAC 222-02 will return to the prompt.
See function F0* for the full list of voice message functions.
Replaying the Recorded Message
0*
1
*= Playback starts as soon as the *key is
pressed.
The message will then play
until any key is pressed.
The EDAC 222-02 will return to the prompt when complete.

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Exit to Run Mode
## = Exit programming to RUN mode.
Once all these functions have been programmed, exit programming mode by pressing
## very quickly at the prompt. The EDAC 222-02 should now display the with a
flashing dot. Pressing too slowly causes the display to cycle through the product software
version number before returning to the prompt. This indicates that the unit is still in
programming mode. In RUN mode the EDAC 222-02 is ready to accept an Input trigger and
make alarm notification calls.
Testing the EDAC 222-02
By default the Input is set up for normally open.Connecting the Input terminal to negative
supply will trigger the EDAC 222-02.
Use a paper clip or small peace of wire to connect any Input to ground (third terminal from
the left). This will make a closed connection, causing the Input to trigger and the EDAC
222-02 to make an alarm notification call.

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HOW TO PROGRAM THE EDAC 222-02
Introduction
The EDAC 222-02 can be used to report two different types of Input alarm as configured by
the user. When an Input alarm is triggered, it will cause the EDAC 222-02 to auto-dial the
list of phone numbers it has been programmed with. By default, a single list of 16 phone
numbers is available for use with any alarm type. These 16 phone numbers can be divided
into 4 lists of four numbers each. Each of the Input alarms can use a separate list of four
phone numbers to call when the alarm is triggered. This separate list can also then be
alternated with the two remaining lists using the rosters function.
Definition of Terms Used
Parameter: A value that must be entered by the user such as a phone number.
Input: The Input is the physical event that triggers the EDAC 222-02 to make alarm
notification calls.
Call type: The type of call being made by the EDAC 222-02 to the user. This will be a
voice call, pager or text message. The call type also defines your alarm
cancellation options. See section Call Types on page 29 for a list of call type
options.
Tips For Use:
NOTE: Jumper J702 (Phone Numbers & Parameters) must be set open (down) or your
settings will not be stored. See Jumper Settings in the Installation section.
Functions not being used should be left at factory default settings. If the product
appears to be acting erratically or is being relocated to a new site, we recommend
resetting it to factory defaults.
NOTE: The factory defaults can be re-installed at any time by entering the pin number
(factory default 1234) and at the prompt pressing #0, #1, #2, #3 then
#4.
The *Key - Program Checking
The *key is used to display current parameter data held in the EDAC 222-02. Select a function
and, when the is displayed, press the *key. The data currently held in that function will display
(digit by digit in the case of multi-digit entries).
NOTE: The *key is also used to insert a 2-second pause when entering phone
numbers. See function F11 for an explanation of how this may be used with a PABX
system.

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Fixing Data Entry Errors
Should incorrect data be entered, at the prompt simply re-select the function number and re-
enter the parameter data.
If the prompt is not displayed, press *repeatedly until it returns
Programming the Functions for Individual Alarm Inputs
The functions in this manual are all referred to by numbers e.g. function F53 Wait Time Between
Calls. The numbers after the are what you enter into the EDAC 222-02 to let the unit know
which function you are setting. These numbers will differ depending on which of the two Inputs
(alarms) you are setting.
When you program functions for Input 1, the function number will always begin with either a 1or a
5. For example: F11, F51, F52, F53.
To program functions for Input 2you will need to change the number following the .
For example, function F53 Wait time, determines the period to wait between one call and the next.
To program the wait time for Input 1, you will enter 53 at the prompt.
To program the wait time for Input 2, you will enter 63 at the prompt.
The tables below summarise how to convert the function numbers for each Input.
When
programming
functions for:
Input 1 Input 2
If the function
begins with a 1
Follow the
instructions in
the manual
Change the first
number to 2,
e.g. F11
becomes F21
When
programming
functions for:
Input 1 Input 2
If the function
begins with a 5
Follow the
instructions in
the manual
Change the first
number to 6,
e.g. F53
becomes F63

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Entering Programming Mode
To enter programming mode enter the PIN number.
The factory default PIN is 1234
The character display will now show the prompt.
What to do if you Forget your PIN Number
If your PIN is not working, remove the power from the EDAC 222-02. Reapply the power while
holding down any key. The product will go into programming mode and display the prompt.
To choose a new PIN number use function F00 Modify PIN Number.
Exit to RUN Mode
Once all the functions have been programmed, exit programming mode by pressing ## very
quickly at the prompt. Pressing too slowly causes the display to cycle through the product
software version number before returning to the prompt (still in programming mode). The EDAC
222-02 should now display the with a flashing dot. In RUN mode the EDAC 222-02 is ready to
accept an Input trigger and make alarm notification calls.
## = Exit programming to RUN mode.
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