VOICE DIALER Installation Manual
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VOICE DIALER Installation Manual
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.Page 6
1. Press the "MODE" button to set the
dialer to "PROGRAM" mode.
2. Press the "MEMORY" button.
TO STORE A PAGER NUMBER AND/OR NUMERIC CODE
1. Press the "MODE" button to set the
dialer to "PROGRAM" mode.
2. Enter the pager number to be dialed
including any area code if necessary.
Check to see that the correct number
is displayed by the LCD.
3. Press and hold the "MEMORY" button
for about two seconds. A "dash" will
appear on the LCD to indicate that the
dialer will pause approx. five secs., to
allow the pager time to respond.
Note: Pauses and "#" keys count as
one digit. Each number stored can
contain up to 32 digits.
TO COMPLETELY ERASE NUMBERS STORED IN MEMORY
3. When the LCD indicates telephone
numbers, press "#".
4. Test the unit once again. (see pg. 8)
4. Input the numeric code desired for the
pager directly after the pause (this
number will appear on the pager unit).
Input a "#" at the end of the message if
required by the pager service (may not
be necessary).
5. Momentarily press the "MEMORY"
button and then the "1" key. The pager
number and numeric code will be
stored as telephone #1.
6. Repeat for telephone #2, #3, and #4 if
needed.
WIRING DIAGRAM
OPTIONAL
ACCESSORIES
A. 12VDC adapter
B. 9VDC standby battery
9VDC
RED
GREEN
Telephone line
(must connect when
testing dialer)
A
B
*Based on DIP switch
See page 4, Sections 5 & 6
CONNECTING THE E-920B
Note: You can program telephone
numbers and voice messages prior to
connecting power as long as the 9VDC
battery is installed. The standby battery
will allow for about 24 hours of
operation.
Note: The E-920B uses an EEPROM to
retain memory in the event of a power
loss.
1. Select a location for the dialer that is
near both an AC outlet and the alarm
control panel. Keep the E-920B out of
sight.
2. Connect to power:
a. If the dialer is powered from the alarm
control panel, connect the red, black,
yellow, and green wires of the 4-pin
connector to the panel as shown in
the wiring diagram.
b. If using an optional 12VDC adapter, it
is not necessary to connect the red
wire of the 4-pin connector to the
alarm control panel. However, the
black, yellow, and green wires MUST
be connected.
c. For more reliable power, connect
both the red wire and a 12VDC
adapter (not included). For backup
power, also install a 9VDC battery
(not included).
3. The two inputs can be connected to two
separate alarm control panel outputs.
Each input triggers a specific voice
message. The yellow wire (input #1) is
for the first voice message, and the
green wire (input #2) is for the second
voice message. The messages should
reflect the type of emergency which the
alarm's output represents. The green
and yellow wires should be connected
to separate NO or NC outputs of the
alarm.
4. The dialer can be connected to a pulse
or touch-tone phone line using the
included telephone cable.
5. Once all connections have been made,
the unit is ready to be programmed.
RED (+12VDC ONLY) (optional)
BLACK (common (-) ground, must connect)
YELLOW (trigger 1, message 1) NO/NC* (GND)
GREEN (trigger 2, message 2) NO/NC* (GND)
Note: If the red
wire is connected
to the alarm
control panel's
+12VDC output,
the adapter is
optional.
(not included)
(not included)
Siren output jack.
2.5mm mono jack.
Transistor ground
output 180mA
maximum.
2.1x5.5x9 mm
12VDC center
positive plug
The E-920B can play back one of two
outgoing messages of up to 16 seconds
each:
• Message one is played when input #1
(yellow wire) is triggered.
• Message two is played when input #2
(green wire) is triggered.
To ensure the message is received, each
message is repeated for one minute.
Both outgoing messages should be
timed and practiced prior to recording.
To record the outgoing voice message(s):
1. Locate the microphone in the lower
right corner of the keypad area. When
recording a message, speak in a
normal voice about 7 inches from the
microphone.
2. Place the unit in the "PROGRAM" mode
by pressing the "MODE" button.
3. Press key "1" to specify the first voice
message, or press key "2" to specify
the second message.
4. To record, press and hold the "VOICE"
button. The word "VOICE" will appear
on the LCD during recording. The
"VOICE" button must be held down for
the entire time of the recording.
5.
As soon as the voice key is released
or when 16 secs. have passed, the
word "VOICE" will disappear from the
LCD. This indicates that the message
is stored.
6. If you wish to change either outgoing
message, repeat steps 1 through 5.
The previous message will be
replaced when the new message is
recorded.
7. Once recorded, review the voice
message simply by pressing the
"VOICE"
button. The first message will
play. Pressing
"VOICE"
again will play
the second message. To review at
other times, first press the "MODE"
button until "PROGRAM" shows on the
LCD. Pressing
"VOICE"
will alternately
replay message one and two.
RECORDING OUTGOING VOICE MESSAGE(S)
12VDC
adapter