GJD HYL004 Operating instructions

Autodialler Installation & Programming Guide
Please read these instructions before you start the installation
Features
• LCD Display
• Programmable 9 x 3 digit phone numbers for each trigger.
• 10 second duration recordable message for each trigger.
• Built in memory for telephone numbers and programmed settings.
• Dual triggers.
Contents:
• 1 x Autodialler
• 1 x Telephone cable
• 1 x Installation & Programming Guide
Installation
The Autodialler
Important: before installing the Autodialler please take the following into consideration.
1. Position the Autodialler near a phone socket.
. Before you start to drill holes check for hidden wires and pipe work.
3. Keep the Autodialler out of the reach of small children.
How to install the Autodialler
1. Remove the small screw from the battery compartment cover and keep safe.
. Mark and drill holes on a horizontal line 160mm apart.
3. Insert the masonry plugs; screw the fixing screws into the plugs leaving mm protruding.
4. Run a cable from the Alarm Control Panel to the Autodialler.
5. Trigger 1 = Alarm switched negative
6. Trigger = Alarm switched negative
7. Connect phone line from the LINE on the Autodialler to an existing phone socket, if this is in use you will have to
purchase a double adapter If you want to plug into an existing telephone you will have to purchase an RJ11 to RJ11
cable, connect one end into PHONE on the back of the Autodialler and the other into the telephone.
8. Install 1 x 9V batteries to the terminals, making sure they are the correct polarity.
9. The Autodialler will beep once.
10. Replace the battery compartment cover.
11. Connect the 1 V power supply.
1 . Place the Autodialler onto the wall, making sure the tamper switch is pressed in.
13. You can now start to program the Autodialler
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HYL004

Connections on the Autodialler.
Important: The tamper terminals are for connection to the tamper inputs on an alarm control panel
LINE PHONE
TR1
TR 0V +1 VDC
TAMP
Standby 0mA
Operating 100mA
Switched
Negative
Normally
Closed
Tamper
Autodialler Programming Guide
How to enter phone numbers
Quick Guide:
Press <1 34> <PROG> <3> <ENT> (1 - 9) <ENT>
How to record the voice messages
You can RECORD voice messages of 10 seconds duration, one for each of the triggers.
1. Key in the four digit user PASSWORD code (factory default is 1 34).
. Press <RECORD>.
3. Press 1 to save as the message for Trigger 1 or press to save as message for Trigger
4. Press <ENTER> to start recording. You now have 10 seconds to record your message.
5. Press <ENTER> to stop the recording, or wait for the 10 second count down to finish.
Quick guide
Press <1 34> <RECORD> <1> <ENT> Record your message
Press <1 34> <RECORD> < > <ENT> Record your message
How to pla the voice message
Press <1 34> <PLAY> <1> <ENT> to playback the message for trigger 1
Press <1 34> <PLAY> < > <ENT> to playback the message for trigger
Installation
How to program the Autodialler
If no key is pressed for 30 seconds, the Autodialler will automatically exit the programming mode.
NOTICE: THE SYSTEM MUST BE IN THE OFF MODE FOR ALL PROGRAMMING
You can enter a maximum of nine telephone numbers for each of the two triggers; each number can be a maximum of
3 digits.
How to turn the Autodialler OFF
1. Key in the four digit user password code (factory default 1 34)
. Press <ESC>
3. The Autodialler will show “OFF” on the LCD display.
Quick Guide
Press <1 34> <ESC>

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1. Key in the four digit user PASSWORD code (factory default is 1 34).
. Press <PROGRAM> <3> <ENT> The number you press after the ENTER button will select the position in the
sequence you want that phone number to dial. 1 = 1st number called, = nd number called.
3. Press <ENT>
4. Key in the first telephone number followed by <ENT>
5. Press <ESC> to exit the programming mode.
6. Repeat the process until you have entered all the numbers you wish the Autodialler to call once the unit has been
triggered, the Autodialler will accept a maximum of 9 different phone numbers.
How to enter phone numbers (continued)
How to delete phone numbers
Quick Guide
Press <1 34> <PROG> <3> <ENT> (1 – 9) <ENT> <ESC>
How to designate telephones numbers to TRIG 1 and TRIG 2
Quick Guide
Press <1 34> <PROG> <6> <ENT> (1 or ) <ENT> (1 – 9) <ENT>
1. Key in the four digit user PASSWORD code (factory default is 1 34).
. Press <PROGRAM> <6> <ENT>
3. Press 1 or (1 for Trig 1 or for Trig ) <ENT>
4. Press 1 - 9 (the phone number to be designated) <ENT>
5. Repeat the process until you have designated all the numbers required to each trigger. Any number of the phone
numbers an be designated to either or both triggers.
The numbers showing on the LCD display are the phone numbers assigned to that trigger. Pressing buttons 1 to 9 will
the numbers on / off.
How to change the user PASSWORD
Default password is 1 34
1. Key in the four digit user password code. (factory default 1 34)
. Press <PWORD>.
3. The LCD will show n-p
4. Key in your new four digit password
5. The LCD will show c-p
6. Key in your new four digit password again
7. The LCD will change to ACC.
Quick Guide
Press <1 34> <PWORD> (new password)(reconfirm new password)
How to program the Autodialer to give a local audible alarm when triggered
Default setting is Alarm OFF
1. Key in the four digit user password code. (factory default 1 34)
. Press <PROG> <1> <ENT> (0 or 1) <ENT>.
0 = Without Audible Alarm 1 = With Audible Alarm
Quick Guide
Press <1 34> <PROG> <1> <ENT> (0 or 1) <ENT>

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How to program the Audible Alarm sound duration
Default setting is 3 minutes.
1. Key in the four digit user password code. (factory default 1 34)
. Press <PROG> < > <ENT> (time in minutes) <ENT>.
Maximum time is 99 minutes.
Recommended time is 0 minutes.
Quick Guide
Press <1 34> <PROG> < > <ENT> (time in minutes) <ENT>
How to program the Trigger Dela and Arm Dela times
Default setting is both at 0 seconds, instant.
The Trigger Delay time can be set to 0, 30 or 60 seconds. This is the delay time between a trigger being activated and
the Autodialler dialing out.
1. Key in the four digit user password code. (factory default 1 34)
. Press <PROG> <4> <ENT> (TIME) <ENT>.
TIME: 0 = 0 seconds, 3 = 30 seconds, 6 = 60 seconds
Quick Guide
Press <1 34> <PROG> <4> <ENT> (TIME) <ENT>
The Arm Delay time can be set to 0, 30 or 60 seconds. This is the delay time between a the Autodialler being armed
and the triggers being active.
1. Key in the four digit user password code. (factory default 1 34)
. Press <PROG> <5> <ENT> (TIME) <ENT>.
TIME: 0 = 0 seconds, 3 = 30 seconds, 6 = 60 seconds
Quick Guide
Press <1 34> <PROG> <5> <ENT> (TIME) <ENT>
How to turn the Autodialler ON
1. At least 1 voice message and 1 phone number must be entered before the Autodialler can be turned on.
. Key in the four digit user password code (factory default 1 34)
3. Press <ENT>
4. The Autodialler will show “ON” on the LCD display.
5. The triggers will become active after the Arm Delay time has expired.
Quick Guide
Press <1 34> <ENT>

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How to stop the Autodialler from dialing when triggered
Quick Guide
When the phone is answered, press # or * on the telephone keypad.
When the Autodialler starts dialing it will dial the first telephone number and repeat the pre-recorded voice message
five times. If there is no response from the phone then it will hang up and dial the next number until all the
programmed numbers for that trigger are dialed. It will repeat this dial sequence three times and display “NO
ANSWER” if there is no response from any of the phone numbers. To stop the dial sequence press the * key on the
telephone keypad that is receiving the call. The Autodialler will stop its dialing sequence and the Audible Alarm (if
programmed) will stop. If the Audible Alarm has been programmed as active then pressing the # key will stop the
dialing sequence, but the alarm will continue to sound until timed out. In both cases the Autodialer will remain
“ON” waiting for further triggers.
How to reset the Autodialler
Remove the power and the phone line lead, take the Autodialler from the wall and remove the 9V battery. Inside the
battery compartment is a switch, move it to the ERASE position, place the power back onto the system and press
<DELETE> twice. The Autodialler will beep twice to confirm the memory has been erased. Remove all power
again, place the switch back to NORMAL, replace the 9V battery and place the Autodialler back onto the wall.
Replace the telephone line and power the dialer back up. The Autodialer is now set back to the factory default
settings and is ready to be turned “ON”.
Important: It is recommended to change the backup batteries at least once a ear.
1. First make sure that the Autodialler is not on, then release it from the wall.
. Remove the battery door and take out the old batter; re-insert a new alkaline 9V battery.
3. Fit the battery door and hang the Autodialler back on the wall.
Note and Caution
A leaking battery will result in poor performance and could damage the system. It is recommended that the battery
be periodically checked.
Do not mount the Autodialler in areas that are exposed to extreme heat or moisture as this could adversely affect the
performance of the system.
Use only a damp cloth and general household cleaning agents to wipe the unit clean. Do not use turpentine,
thinners, gasoline or similar substances to clean the unit.
If ASDL Broadband is in use on the premises, it is advised that an ADSL filter be fitted.

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GJD Manufacturing Limited
Unit Birch Industrial Estate, Whittle Lane
Heywood, Lancashire
OL10 SX
www.gjd.co.uk
TEL: 01706 363998 FAX: 01706 363991
TECHNICAL: 01706 363990
EMAIL: [email protected].uk
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