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Owner'sManual andOperating
Instructions
TheAutomaticVoice/Pager
Dialer System
For The
NextMillennium
Congratulations
!
Thank
you for purchasing
UnitedSecurity
Products,Inc.'sModelAD-2001- the"smartest",
mostcomprehen-
siveautomaticvoice/pager
securitydialeravailable.Representingan excitingnew level of achievement,the
AD-2001combines
technologicallyadvanced
features,
easeof programming
andreliable
operation
in a com-
pact, unobtrusivedialer completely compatible with any security alarm system.Installation and hookup are
quick andeasy,whether
installedin conjunctionwith normallyopen,
norrnally
closeddry contactor voltage
activationsensors.
Theunitcanalsofunctionasastand-alonedevice,by simple
connectionto anordinarytele-
phonejack.
The
keypadcover
glides
onandofffor addedattractivenessandsecurity.
HowltWorks
The AD2001 dialer featuresbusyJine and no-answerde-
tection to ensure
prompt transmissionof up to 2 prerecord-
edmessagesdelivered sequentiallyto asmany as
4 standard
telephones,cellular phones,
voice and/ornumeric pagers.
Messagesto both local and long-distancecalls can be
transmitted. When activated, the dialer instantly begins
calling the numbersin sequence,
delivering eachmessage
1
to 3 times in a row, in accordancewith the preselected
numberofdialingattempts.
The AD-2001 is extensively programmable, offering per-
sonalizedcustomizationto fulfill virtually any residentialor
businessrequirement.Plain-English prompts walk the user
through theprocessin atimely manner.
Programming
optionsabound,allowingtheuserto:
r Storeupto4 telephone/pager
numbers.
r Choose1-9 calling efforts for thenumbersdialed.
o Select1-3
messagerepeats.
o Record a variable combination(maximum: 3) of in-
structional
outgoing messages
(total elapsedtime: 5l
seconds).
Program up to 2 separate
input channelswith individually
enable/disable,
entry/exit delay and activation options
(NormallyOpen
(N.O.),
Normally Closed
(N.C.)
(dry contact or voltage activation) including momentary and
continuousactivationfor each).
Further individualize each channel by selectingthe delay
times, telephone/pager
numbers to be dialed and the specific
outgoing
messagestobe
played.
PleaseFamiliarize Yourself With These Instructions Before
Installation/Operation. This guide describeshow to program
and operate
the dialer. We strongly recommendthat you read
theentiremanualbefore attemptingto usetheunit.
To enhanceeaseof programming and operation, this guide
includes:
r A Programming
Sample/Quick
Setupreview on page13
with acorresponding
ProgramPlanner.
o A Blank ProgramPlanneron page 14.One copy of this
Plannershouldbekeptin asafe
place
by theenduser.
A separate
copy shouldalsobe retainedby theinstaller.
We arehappyto provide a full measure
of securityreassur-
anceandpeace
of mind with theModel AD-2001. For infor-
mation about other innovative United Security Products
equipment,
call(800)
227-1592.
ForTechnical
Service
And Support:Call (619)
591-6671
i' Fax(619)
455-0036
E-mail[email protected]
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Section Pagenumber
Package
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PanelDisplays..... 4
InstallationHookups:
Alarm Panel. 5
InstallationHookups:StandAlone 6
ProgrammingtheDialer 1-Il
Overview. 7
ProgrammingPhone/PagerNumbers. 8
ProgrammingAuxiliary Information 9
Programming/Recording
OGMs. 10
ProgrammingChannels. 10-11
TestingYourSystem 11
Operating
YourSystem 12
AdditionalFeatures. 12
ProgrammingExample. 13
Sample
ProgramPlanner. 13
BlankProgram
Planner. 14
Specifications..... 15
DialerAccessories 15
ImportantInformation 16

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Overview
Pleasestudythis sectionthoroughly
beforebeginningto program
thedialer,referringto theSample
Program
Planneron page13.Then,selectfrom amongtheoptionsfor eachfeature,listingeachchoicein pencilon the
blankProgramPlanneronpage
14.
Once
thedialer
is correctly
programmed,
list each
choice
in ink. Onecopy
of the
Planner
shouldbe
kept
by theinstaller;onecopyshouldremainwith theenduser.
A lookAt TheKeypad
o CALLOUT FOR NUMERALS:
Pressthesekeysto enter
telephonenumbers
andother
programming
informationas
specifiedin thismanual.A maximumof 50 digitscanbeinput in each
phone/pager
location.
CALLOUT FOR P:
Press
thiskeytoprogram
in apause.
Each
"P" provides
a2-second
pause.
CALLOUT FOR R:
Press
this key to recordthe combinationof identification
anddirectionaloutgoing
messages
(OGMs).
Thetotal
elapsedOGMtime
cannotexceed51seconds.
. CALLOUT FOR M:
PressthiskeytochangetheModeof the
dialer,in sequence:
PROGRAMTESTOPERATEOFF.
Oncetheunit hasbeen
programmed,
removing
power
or placing
thedialerin theOFFmodewill notaffect
the
programming.
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STEP I Apply
power
to
theunit. STEP ! Pressl.
TheLCDwill read: TheLCDwill changetoread:
NOTPROGRAMMED USPAD2OOIX.X
PRESSKEYPAD
#1 tIren..PROGRAM:NUMBERS
then:SELECT:l-4
O(DONE)
ProgrammingTelephoneAnd/Or Pager
Numbers
You arenow readyto begin programming thedialer.
All programming can be input before connecting the dialer to a
telephone
line. Checktheunit's LCD as
you program
numbers
in the dialer to ensure accuracy. Please complete all
programming instructionsbefore attemptingto operate
theunit.
Before programming your dialer to call the police, fire
department or 9-l-l directly, you must check with these
agencies
for their approval.
A maximumof 50 digits(including
pauses)
can
beprogrammed
in ateachlocation.
STEP L Press location number 1-4 to program the first
number. This can be any location 1-4. You do not have to
program
locationsin sequence.For example,
you canprogram
numbers in locations 2 and 4. When you are done
programming all the desired telephone and./or pager
numbers, press "Ott to exit this section.
TheLCD will read: PAGER
I(YES) 2(NO)
STEP 2 Press
"1" if you wish to program
in a numeric
pager
number (step 3A). Press"2" if you wish to program in a
telephone
number
(step
3B), cellular
phone
numer(step
3B), or
avoice
pager
(step
3C).
STEP34-NUMERICPAGERS
NOTE: WHENPROGRAMMINGNUMERICPAGERS.YOU MUST
PROGRAMIN ONEORMOREPAUSES.EACH
"P''PROVIDESA 2-
SECOND
PAUSE,
BEFORE
PROGRAMMINGIN A PAGER.CALL
THE
NUMBERTODETERMINETHENUMBER
OF
2.SECOND
PAUSES
TOBE
PROGRAMMEDIN.
llyou pressed
"l" to
program
inanumeric
pager...
Press
the digits of the pager to be called. The numberswill
appearontheLCD, as
will thefollowing key designations.
Press
"P" one or more timesin accordancewith thenumberof
secondsneededto accommodatethe
pager.
(Remember,
each
"Pt'provides a 2-second
pause).
Pressthedigitsof the numeric
pager
code.
NOTE: SOMEPAGER
SERVICES
REQUIREA ..#.' SIGN FOR
SEPARATION
OFTHE NUMERICCODEORAT THEENDOFTHE
NUMERIC
CODE
FORPROPERTRANSMISSION.
*PROGRAM:
NUMBERS SELECT:1-4
Press
"*" to storethesequence.
Example: To storenumeric pagernumber 555-1212,a 4-second
Pauseandcode3456:
Press: @@trr@@
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STEP38 - TELEPHONE
NUMBERS
If youpressed
"2" andwishto program
in atelephonenumber...
Press
the digits of the number to be dialed.For long-distance
numbers,first press"1" followed by the areacodeand thenthe
number.Thenumberwill appearon theLCD.
Press
"*" to storethesequence.
ExampIe: StoretelephonenumberI-800-555-
I2I2
:
Press: 0l@
Lc@@l
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to
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REMEMBER/NOTE: Before
programmingyour dialer to call thepolice,
fire
department0r 9-1-1directly, you must checkwith theseagenciesfor their
approval,
STEP3C
-VOICE PAGERS
If youpressed
"2" andwishto program
in avoicepager...
Press
thedigitsofthe pager
tobecalled.
Press
"P" one or more times in accordancewith the numberof
seconds
neededto accommodatethepager.
(Remembereach
ttP" providesa 2-second
pause).
Press
"*" to storethe sequence.The numberwill appearon the
LCD.
Example:
To storevoicepager
555-1212anda4-second
pause:
Press: t@r
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STBP 4 Repeatstepsl-3 fbreachnumbertobe
programmed
in
eachlocation.Selectanyof4 locationnumbersinStep
I
(SELECT:
1-4)
for
eachnumbertobe
programmed.
STEP 5 When you are done programming all desired
telephoneand/or pager numbers, press tt0" to exit this
section.
NOTE: IF YOU ENTER THE WRONG CHOICE,
REPEATEDLY AND RETURN TO THE "PROGRAM MODE'" THEN
SELECT THE SECTION TO CHANGE (*I" ACCEPT SECTION,*2"
FOR NEXT SECTION).THEN ENTER CORRECT INFORMATION.

Programming Auxiliary Information
The dialer is presetat the factory to typical telephoneline (T-
LINE), PBX, Dialing Attempts and Message
Repeatoptions. If
you chooseto acceptthe following default prompts, simply
press "2" to scroll to the next section. If your phone system
requires dialing a digit to get an outside line or dial tone,
similar to PBX, then turn PBX on and enter digit to
program.
PRESETS
T-LINE................TONE
PBX......................OFF
ATTEMPTS..
..............2
MESSAGE....
..............2
Tochangethe
presets,
followthese
steps.
T-LINE
TheLCDwill display: PROGRAM:
T-LINE
I(YES) 2(NO)
Press
"1"to
program
T-LINE.
Press
"2"toscrolltothenext
section.
TheLCDwill display: PROGRAM:
T-LINE
I(TONE) 2(PULSE)
Press
"1"forTONE.
Press
"2"forPULSE.
PBX
TheLCDwill display: PROGRAM:
PBX
l(ON) 2(OFF)
Step
1:Press
"1"forON.Press
"2"forOFF.
Step2:If "1" isentered,theLCD
will display:
PROGRAM: PBX
ENTERPBXNUMBER
EnterPBX
number
(1
digit).
ATTEMPTS
ATTEMPTSrefers
to thenumber
of timesthe
dialerwitl call
eachdesignatednumber.
Both successful
and unsuccessful
(busy
ornoanswer)callare
consideredattempts.
TheLCDwill display: PROGRAM:
ATTEMPTS
ENTER1-9
Step1: Press
thedigit (l-9) corresponding
to thenumberof
times
you
wish
thedialertocall
eachnumber.
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
ref'erstothenumber
of times
eachmessase
will be
deliveredtoeachdesignated
number.
TheLCDwill display: PROGRAM:
MESSAGE
REPEATENTER 1.3
Step1: Press
thedigits
(l-3) corresponding
to thenumberof
times
you
wish
the
message(s)
to
bedelivered.
Afterselecting
thenumberof message
repeats,
thedialerwill
automatically
exitthissectlon.
StructuringYour Outgoing
Messages
The AD-2001 dialer was designed with optimum versatility and
functionality in mind. Nowhere is this more apparentthan in the
matrix of outgoingmessages
(OGMs). The user's
ability to "mix
and match" OGMs allows complete systemcustomization
and
provides
ultimate
efficiency.
TotalOGM timeis 5l seconds.
A beginningidentification
(ID) message
of up ro l5 secondscan
be programmed in (option #4). Your ID message
should clearly
state your name, address and other pertinent emergency
information.
Typically, each
OGM will havea specific
purpose.
For insrance,
OGM 1canalert thepersonnotified to contactthe fire department
while OGM 2 can alert the person to contact the police
department.Typically the dialer is programmed to notify famity,
friends or another responsible party. Before programming your
dialerto call the
police,
fire department
or 9-l-1 directly,
youmust
checkwith theseagenciesfor their approval.
OPTION #1 No OGM. Select
this oprionif you do not wish to
record
anyoutgoing
messages.
OPTION #2 I OGM. Select this option if you wish to record
one
OGM, whichmaybeaslongas5l seconds.
OPTION #3 2 OGMs. Selectthis option if you wish to record
two OGMs, eachof which may be aslong as25.5
seconds.
OPTION #4 ID plus2 OGMs. Selectthis optionif you wish to
recordoneID of up to 15 seconds
in length,
and
two OGMs, eachof which may be as long as 18
seconds.
*
*lf your ID messageis lessthan l5 secondsin length,the rerraining time will be
evenlydivided
amongtheOGMs.
Example:
OPTION#4:ID plus
2OGMs.
lf theID is l0 seconds,
then
eachOGM can
be(51minusl0
equals4l dividedby2equals)
20.5
secondsinlength.

ProgrammingAnd RecordingYour
OutgoingMessages
Follow these steps to program and record your outgoing
messages.
Skip this portion if you have programmed
in only
numeric
pagers,
which rely on codedDTMF messages.As with
all AD-2001 programming,
theunit need
not beconnectedto a
phone
line wheninformationis programmed
in. Remember
that
"OPT" on the LCD stands for option; "OGM" stands fbr
outgolngmessage.
NOTE: IF YOU ENTER THE WRONG CHOICE, PRESS"M" KEY
REPEATEDLY AND RETURN TO THE "PROGRAM I\{ODE'', THEN
SELECTTHE SECTIONTO CHANGE ('1'' ACCEPTSECTION,
"2''
FOR NEXT SECTION). THEN ENTER CORRECT INFORMATION.
STEP I Decidewhichof thefour options
youpref'er.
STEP 2 Befbre programmingin this option, write down all
your messages.Time them carefully, changing them if
necessaryto fit the alottedtime frame. Practicesaying them,
clearly enunciating
eachmessagefor maximum clarity in case
of an
emergency.Keepafinalrecordingscript.
STEP 3 Program
your option.
A) TheLCD will read: PROGRAM: OGMS
1(YES)2(NO)
B) Press
"1" to programyour OGMs. Press
"2" to scrollto the
nextsection.
C) Press
"1" to selectthe option (#1- #4) displayedor press
"2" to scrollto thedesiredoption.
STEP 4 After selectingyour optionasexplainedabove,record
your message.
A) The word RECORD will appear
in the upperleft cornerof
the LCD, above the instruction: PRESS R. The option
selectedwill appearin theupper
right corner.
For instance,
if you selectedoption#2,theLCD will read:
RECORD OGMI
PRESSR
B) Speak6-
l2 inches
away
from themicrophone.Referringto
your scriptandspeakingin a normalvoice,press
andhold
R (the
word RECORDING will bedisplayed),releasingthe
key afteryou have completedenunciating
your messages.
The word DONE will appear on the LCD when the
maximum
allottedtimehasbeenreached.
C) TheLCD will read: PLAY OGM(S)
I(YES) 2(NO)
Pless
"1" to playback
yourrecording
D) TheLCD will read: ACCEPT
r(YES) 2(NO)
Press
"I
" to accepttherecordedOGM(s).Press
"2" if you
wishtore-recordthemessages,beginningwith Step4.
Changing The OGMs
After your system
is up andoperating,
you may changeoneor
more of the recorded OGMs and/or choose a completely
different option. To do so, simply scroll to the programming
sectiononyourdisplay: PROGRAM: OGMS
1(YES)2(NO)
Select
theoption,
thenbeginagainfrom Step3 above
to record
your
newmessage(s).
ProgrammingTheChannels
The AD-2001 is designedto be adaptableto a completerange
of
personalized
applications.Eachof the two input channelscan be
programmed individually for full system customization. In
addition to settingenable/disableoptions,entry/exit delays and
typeof activation
(N.O.,N.C., & momentary
or continuous),
each
usercanspecifywhich emergency
messageswill bedeliveredand
which numberswill be dialed.The first channelactivated
will be
thepriority channel.Numbers
programmed
to thatchannelwill be
completed
beforethedialermoveson to thenextchannel.
Although comprehensivein scope,thesystemis easy
to prograrn.
hrsf follow these simnle stens
NOTE: IF YOU ENTER THE WRONG CHOICE, PRESS
*M" KEY
REPEATEDLY AND RETURN TO THE *PROGRAM MODE'', THEN
SELECTTHE SECTIONTO CHANGE (*T" ACCEPTSECTION,
"2"
FORNEXT SECTION).THEN ENTER
CORRECTINFORMATION.
STEP I TheLCOwillread: PROGRAM:
CHANNBLS
1(YES)2(NO)
Press
"l" tobegin
programming
thechannels.
STEP 2 ttre
LCO
willread:SELECT:1OR2
O(DONE)
Enterthechannel
you
wishto
program
(l-2).
Enable/Disable
STEP 3 tne LCo will read: CHX: BNABLE
1(YES)2(NO)
("CH
f' beingthechannelselected)
Press
"l" toenablethechannel.Press"2"to
disablethechannel.
Exit/Entry Delays
Capableof programming
up to a maximum of 3 minutesand 20
secondseach.
STEP 4 rne LCo will read: CH X: EXIT DELAY
I(YES) 2(NO)
Proceedwith A) if you wishto program
anexitdelay.
Proceedwith B) if youdonot.
A) To program
exitdelay,
press"1".
TheLCD will read: ENTER
0-199
THEN
PRESS
*
Enterthe digits correspondingto thenumberof seconds
you
wish to install.(For example,
press
"120" thenpress
"*", if
you wishto install
a 12O-second
exit delay).
B) Ifyou do notwishto program
anexitdelay,
press"2".
STEP 5 tne LCo will read: CH X: ENTRY DELAY
1(YES)2(NO)
Proceedwith A) if you wishto program
anentrydelay.
Proceed
with B) if youdonot.
A) To program
anentrydelay,
press
"1".
TheLCD will read: ENTER 0-199THEN
PRESS*
Press "1" to program a delay. Then enter the digits
corresponding
to the numberof seconds
you wish to install.
(Forexample,
press
"90" then
press
"*", if you wish to install
a90-second
delay).
B) If youdonotwishto program
anentrydelay,
press"2".
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Normally Open/Normally Closed
STEP 6 ttreLCOwill read:
CHX: N.O./I{.C.
1(N.O.)2(N.C.)
A) Press
"1"toselectanormallyopenchannel.
B) Press
"2"toselecta
normally
closedchannel.
Momentary/Continuous Activation
STEP 7 rne Lco will read:
CHX: MOIUUCONT
I(MOM) 2(CONT)
A) Press
"1"toselectamomentarytrigger.
B) Press
"2"
toselectcontinuousactivation.
Numbers Dialed/Outgoing Messages
Followingthesestepsallows
you
tochoosewhichOGM(s)will
bedeliveredandwhichnumbers
will bedialedforeachchannel.
NOTE:DialerLCD will onlyshow
programmed
numbersand
OGM
options.
STEP 8 ttreLCOwillread:
CHX: DIAL #X
r(YES)2(NO)
("Dial
#X" beingthenumberinphone/pager
locationl-4)
A) Press
"l" todial
phone/pager#X
tobedialedwhenthese-
lectedchannelisactivated.Press
"2"if you
donotwishthis
numbertobedialed.
B) Continue the above procedure
for each of the up to four
phone/pager
numbersprogrammed
in.
STEP 9 the Lco will read:
CHX: OGMX
1(YES)2(NO)
("OGM X'being theOGM recordedin OGM options
#2 -#4)
A) Press
"l" to deliver OGM X when the channelis activated.
Press
"2" if you donotwishthisOGM to bedelivered.
B) Continuetheaboveprocedure
for eachChannel/OGM.If you
haveprogrammed
in andrecorded
an ID messageas one of
yourOGM options,thisID will bedeliveredto all channels.It
will notappealin theChannel
display.
NOTE:ID ANDOGM(S)WILLONLY
BE
DELIVERED
TOTELEPHONE
NUMBERS.
CELLULARNUMBERS.AND
VOICE
PAGERS.
CompletingThe Programming
Onceyou haveprogrammed
in all dialing and OGM optionsfor
eachchannel,theLCD will read:
ACCEPT
1(YES)2(NO)
STEP 10 Press
"1" to acceptthe Channel
programming.
Press
"2" to le-programol'to revertto previouslyprogrammedsetting.
You arenow ready
to reviewyour programming
andtestthe sys-
tem. PRESS"M'' TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE.
Test
your slstembeforean emergenc!occurs.
Do not neglectto reviewprogrammedinfbrmation
and
verify all
elementsof your systemthoroughly
beforerelyingon thedialer
to delivel the necessary
information
to thedesired
partiesaccu-
ratelyandcompletely.
We stronglyrecommend
testingthe systemin testmodebefore
connectingto a telephone
line. The test mode teststhe stored
information,
not the full functionalityof the dialer.To testthe
full functionalityof thedialer.theunit mustbetestedin theop-
erate
mode.In thetestmode.thedialerwill not makemorethan
one attemptper number dialed or play any OGM more than
once.
NOTE: IF YOU ENTER THE WRONG CHOICE, PRESS
*M" KEY
REPEATEDLY AND RETURN TO THE "PROGRAM MODE'" THEN
SELECTTHE SECTION
TO CHANGE ("I'' ACCEPTSECTION.
"2"
FORNEXT SECTION).
THEN ENTERCORRECTINFORMATION.
STEP 1 Pressthe
"M" ModekeyuntiltheLCDreads:
TEST:T-LINE
1(YES)2(NO)
STEP 2 Press
"1"todisplaythe
T-Line
configuratron.
The
data
will scrollthroughallselections.
Press
"2"toscrolltothenextsection.
STEP 3 ttreLCPwill read:
TEST:CHANNEL(S)
1(YES)
2(NO)
Press
"1"totestchannels.
Press
"2"toscrolltothe
next
section.
STEP 4 Ttre
LCO will read:
SELECT: 1-2
3(BOTH) 0(DONE)
Select
the
channel
youwishto test
(l-2). Press
"3" totestboth.
Channels.Once a channelis selected
(or "all") the programmed
channelinformation will be displayedon the LCD. Verify data
accuracyastheLCD scrollsthroughby comparingtheinfbrmation
displayedwith that specifiedon your ProgramPlanner.Listen to
your recordedmessage(s)to ensurethatthe correctOGM (if pro-
grammed)
isdelivered.Press
"0" to exit testing.
STEP 5 Now connect
your dialerto thetelephoneline you will
be using and test the system
again,to determineif it functions
con'ectlyinan
actuul
emergency
situation.
Makesure
younotitythereceiving
party
of
your
intenttocallthem,
andtellthemitis
iust
atest
STEP 6 To testtheoperationof your entiresystem,setMode to
OPERATE andproceed
asexplained
in the next section:Operat-
ing
YourSystem.
Test your system on a regular basis, at least once a week.

Youarenowreadytobegin
operating
your system,relying on
theAD-2001to workin conjunction
with your
alarmsystem
to provide
24-hou security
reassurance
and
peace
of mind.
Whenin theoperatingmode,
thesystemwill monitorboth
enabledchannels,
initiating
dialingwhenavalidalarm
condition
occurs.Uponactivationthedialerwill begincallingeach
phone/
pager
numberselected,in sequence,for the
pre-selected
number
of attempts.Duringeachsuccessfulattempt,thevoicemessage
will be
delivered
1,2,or3times,inaccordancewiththeoption
selected
(numeric messages
will only bedeliveredonetime).
In unsuccessfulattempts,thedialerwill moveonto thenext
phone/pager
numberafterreceiving
8busyor 8ringswithout
ananswer.Thedialerwill notallowvoicemessagestobede-
livered
toprogrammed
numeric
pager
locations.
If you
sendamessagetoa
phone
attachedtoananswering
machine,it will considerthisasuccessfulattempt.Makesure
youdesignatethemaximumnumberof messagerepeatstobesure
thatacompletemessagewill beleft ontheansweringmachine,
because
part
orall of your
emergencymessagemaybe
"lost"
whiletheanswering
machinedeliversitsgreeting
message.
Placing
your
system
in OPERAIEcanalsobeusedasafinal
testof thefull functionalityof eachchannel'sexit/entrydelay,
activation,momentary/continuous
trigger,
phone
numbersand
OGM.Althoughservingasatest,thismode
reflectsactual
operation;thereforetheOGM(s)will notbe
heard
through
yourdialer'sspeakerbutonlyby each
party
called.
Tobeginoperating
yoursystem,
simply
press
the
"M" Mode
keyuntil thewordOPERATE
appearsontheLCD. Todisarm
thedialer,switchthe
mode
of OFFbypressing
thesame
key.
All programminginformationwill beretained.
SystemNotations
Hereareafewexplanationstohelp
youbetter
understandhow
yourAD-2001
dialeroperates.
For
specific
informationonthe
AD-2001unitalone,callUnitedSecurityProducts,
Inc.'s
CustomerService
Departmentduringnormalbusiness
hoursat 619) 597
-6677
.
ChannelActivation
Eachof thedialer'stwochannelscanbeactivatedby anyof
thefollowing:anormallyopendrycontact,normally
closed
drycontact
orpositive
5-28VDCvoltageactivation.
Underamomentaryactivation,asingleviolationof achannel
will causethedialer
to initiatedelivering
all pre-selected
OGMsto all programmed
numbersassociated
with that
channel.Undercontinuous
activation,thedialerwill initiatethe
process,
terminatingit if/whentheactivatedchannelisretored
to anon-alarm
state.Once
analarmhasoccurredandall
attemptssatisfied,thedialerwill continueto monitor
any
remainingenabledchannel.Oncetheactivatedchannel
has
been
restoredtoanon-alarmstate,
it will thenberearmedand
readyfor thenextalarm.
Exit/EntryDelays
If achannel
isactivatedduringapre-selected
exitdelay,the
alarmcondition
will beignoreduntilthedelay
has
expired.
If
analarm
occurs,theentrydelaywill causethedialertowait
beforestarting
thedialing
process.
Tode-activatethedialer
during the entry wait period, simply press
"Mtt to return to
the OFF Mode. Both exit andentrydelay
timescanbe
pre-selected
torangefrom l-199 seconds.
Additional features
Thedialeroffersthreeinnovativefeatures
thatenhancethe
utility of theentiresystem.
Listen-In
Whilereceiving
anOGM onatouch-tone
phone,
thecalled
party
can
press
"1" tolisten
intotheactivityattheother
end
of
thelinefor oneminute.Pressing
"1" againrestartstheminute
increment
period
andcanberepeatedindefinitely.When
"1" ispressed
the
OGM will stop
playing
andthelistenin
period
will start.
Two-Way
Afterthecalled
party
islistening-in,that
party
can
press
"2" to
beginatwo-wayconversationlastingfor one
minute.This
pro-
cedurealsocanberepeatedindefinitely
bypressing
"2" againto
restarttheminute.Once
youarein two-waymode
voucannot
go
backtoListen-In,
Remote Turn-Off
Thecalled
party
canremotelyterminate
theactivated
channel
anytimeduringthe
OGM by pressing
"l" then
"#" twice
within onesecond.Thedialerwill continue
tomonitorthe
remainingchannel.Oncetheterminatedchannelisrestored
toanon-alarmstate,it will re-arm.If in listen-inor two-way,
simply
press
"#" twicein onesecond,for remoteturn-off.
NewFeature
A newfeaturehasbeenaddedto thedialer,allowing
you,
the
user,todisablethemicrophoneduringinitialsetup.In locations
where
the
noiselevelisveryhigh,
the
AD2000andAD2001
dialersmy havedifficultyacceptingthe
RTO
(remote
turn-off)
commandthat
you.
the
primary
user.
mayissuevia
your
telephonekeypad.Asaresultof highambient
noise,
thedialer
mayfail to recognizetheRTO
sequence
duringthelisten-in
period
(or
in the2-wayconversationmode)andcontinuesto
dialothernumberstoredin itsmemory.With themicrophone
disabled,thedialerwouldhaveno
problem
recognizingthe
"#"
"#"sequence
toprevent
it from dialingothernumbersregardless
of backgroundnoise.
If, ontheother
hand,
youdecideto stay
onthelinefor 60seconds,themicrophonechannelwill
re-activateandallow
you
tolistenin anddecidethenif other
actionsneedto betakenbasedontheaudibleinformation
received.
Butkeepin mindthat
you
maynotsucceedin sending
theRTOcommandduringthistime.Aftercompleting
thecall,
thedialersimplycontinuestodialothernumbersasmanytimes
as
programmed.
If programmed
formultipledialing,
youshould
beabletobreakthesequenceby sendingthe
RTO
command
thenexttime
you're
calledwithin60secondsafter
pressing
"1"
duringtheOGM cycle.Pleasereadthemanual
for standard
RTOoperationanddeterminebeforehand
if noiseisa
problem
anddecidetodisablethemicrophoneatinstallationtime,orif
it'sbesttorelocatethedialertoaless
noisy
environment.
lz

Sample
ProgramPlanner
NUMBER PAGER TELEPHONE NUMBER
(exclude PBX digit, include numeric pager code) NAME OF PARTY TO BE REACHED
YES NO 234561
8John Johnsons house
334567agPP4455# -Oa- JOI^nSOn S OCAer bLrOlOrV Code
ti4567nqPP55444 -on^ Joh^soi s Dooer f; e cooe
ADzOO1
PROGRAMPLANNER lDaLe:1t/9/97 |
PROGRAM: NUMBERS
nO\ L
\\/\\- \-/
'-)f r'
PROGRAM: OGMs
PROGRAM:
T_LINE
TONE PULSE PB ATTEMPTS MESSAGE REPEAT
ON OFF 1 THROUGH 91 THROUGH 3
NUMBER 2 2
OPTION STYLE BRIEFLY DESCRIBE TYPE O!' VOICU MUSSAGE(S)
INO OGM
OGM
32 OGMs
4ID + 2 OGMS lD: My rome is Mory
Smith
ond need
hep. OGMl:Coilthe police
deportment. 0G\L2.
lSll 1!9 1{g
ENTRY DELAY
Programming
Example
for Quick
Setup
Before
programrningthedialer,
studytheexampleshown
on this
page.
This "quick setup"example
programs
in one telephone
number,two
numeric pa-qer
numbers,
two attempts,two repeats,an ID plus two
additionalOGMs. andchannels
I and2.
Once you understand
the setup.use the blank Program Planneron
page l4 to begin programmingyour dialer.We recommend
ntaking
severalblank copiesof the Plannerbefble beginningthe process.It
also
isadvisableto
fill in the
Plannerin pencil
initially.
STEP I Press
"l".
STEP 2 When theLCD readsSELECT l-4, press
"1" to installthe
first phonenumberin location I press
"2" to indicate
no pageritllen
press,in sequence,
(fictitious) phonenumber*2345678" followed by
the"i"' sign
to storethe
pro-grannrin-e
process
fbr thatnumber.
STEP 3 Press
"3" to installthe second
phone
number
in location3:
press "l" to indicate numeric pager: then press'in sequence,
"3456789PP4455#"
followed by thg "':'" si-sn.The first seven
digits
representthepager
numberdialed:
eachPstandsfbr a 2-second
pausel
the next fbur digits followed by the # sign representthe pagercode
andthe':'
storesthe
programmin-u
process
fbl that
nurnber.
Now press
"4" to install the third phonenurnberin location4; press
"1" to indicate numeric pageri then press, in sequence,
"3456789PP5544#"
fbllowed by the"'r"'sign.
STEP 4 Press
"0" to exit PROGRAM NUMBERS.
STEP 5 At the PROGRAM: T-LINE prompt.press
"1" to choose
tone:press
"2" to indicate
no PBX: press
"2" to plogram in two dial-
ing attempts
per emergency
number called: press
"2" to program in
two messagerepeatsfbr each
call.
STEP 6 Press
"l" toPROGRAMOGM(S).
Press
"2" threetimesto
Scrollto option
#4; press
"l" to program
in anID message
andtwo
specific
outgoing
messages
(OGMs).
STEP 7 Using a prepared
script and speakingsix-to-eight inches
from the dialer's miclophone on the front of the unit, press
"R" when
you arereadyto enunciate
your l5-second
identificationmessageand
your two lS-secondmessages.Dialer autornatically
prompts to next
OGM. Make OGMI a messagetelling the receivingpafty to call the
policedepartment.
Make OGM2 a messageto call thefire department.
STEP 8 Press
"[" to playbackall recorded
messages;
press
"l" again
to accept. (NOTE: DIALER LCD WILL ONLY SHOW
PROGRAMMED NUMBERS AND OGM OPTIONS).
STEP 9 Press
"l" to PROGRAM CHANNELS.
STEP 10 Press
"l" to program
Channel
l. Press
"l" to ENABLE.
Press
"l" then enter
"30" thenpress
"*" for a 30-second
EXIT delayr
press
"l" then enter"l5" then press
"ri" fbr a l5-secondentry delay.
Now press
"2" for NORMALLY CLOSED andthen" l
" for MOMEN-
TARY activation.
Press
"l" to select
phone/pagernutnber I to be di-
aled.
Press
"l" againto select
phone/pager
nunrber3 to bedialed.
Press
"2" to not select
phone/pager
number
4 to bedialed.Press
" l" to select
OGMI to be deliveredand press
"2" to not select
OGM2 to be deliv-
ered.Press
"1" to acceptthechannelconfiguration.
STEP 11 Press
"2" to programChannel2. Press
"1" to ENABLE.
Press
"2" twice to indicateno EXIT or ENTRY delay.Now press
"1"
for NORMALLY OPEN and the "2" lbr CONTINUOUS activation.
Press
"l" to select
phone/pagernumber1to bedialed.
Press
"2" to not
select
phone/pager
3 to be dialed.Press
"l" to select
phone/pagernum-
ber 4 to be dialed.Pless
"2" to not selectOGMI to be delivered
and
press
"1" to selectOGM2 to bedelivered.
Press
"l" to acceptthechan-
nelconfiguration.
STEP 12 Press
"0" to exit PROGRAM: CHANNELS.
Press
"M" to exit programming mode.
13

Fill outthisProgramPlannerin pencilinitially
ADzOOl PROGRAM PLANNER
TELEPHONE NUMBER
(exclude PBX digit, include numeric pager code) NAME OF PARTY TO BE REACHED
PROGRAM: T_LINE
TONE PULSE PBX ATTEMPTS {ESSAGE REPEAT
ON OFF 1 THROUGH 9 I THROUGH
NUMBER
BRIEFLY DESCRIBE TYPE OF VOICE MESSAG
PROGRAM: CHANNELS
CH ENI EXIT DELAY(SEC) ENTRYDEI^AY(SEC} ACTIVATION DIAL NUMBER PLA OGM
YES NO YES NO YES NO o-199 NC MOM 3I
2
ADzOO1 PROGRAM PLANNER fD"t., ---_l
PROGRAM: NUMBERS
NUMBER PAGER TELEPHONE NUMBER
(exclude PBX digit, include numeric pager code) NAME OF PARTY TO BE REACHED
YES NO
PROGRAM: T-
TONE PULSE PBX ATTEMPTS MESSAGE REPEAT
ON OFF THROUGH 9 1 THROUGH 3
NUMBER
OPTION S'I'YI-F] BRIFJT'I-Y DESCRIIJE I'YPE Ot.' VOI(]},, MESSA(;E{S}
tNO OGM
1 OGM
2 OGMS
4ID + 2 OGMS
After thoroughlytesting
yoursystem,
redo
yourProgram
Plannerin ink.
Onecopyshouldbekept
inasafe
place
bytheenduser;onecopyshouldberetainedbytheinstaller.

Powersource:
Current
(OPERATEmode
- standby):
Current
(OPERATEmode
- dialing):
Activation:
Max. digitsfbr outgoing
numbers:
Operatingtemperaturerange:
Dimensions
(inches):
Weight(ounces):
Mounting:
Case
Material:
Color:
Warranty:
Dimensions
9-18VDC
28mAtypical.
l00mAmax.
l) N.C.Activation:
dialer
activateswhen
an
"open"
isdetected
T N.O.Activation:dialeractivateswhen
a
"close"
is
detected
3) Voltage
Activation:N.C.
(applied
voltage:Min.+5VDC,Max.+28VDC)
N.O.
(loss
ofcontinuousvoltage:Min.
0VDC,
Max.
0.25VDC)
50
-18
ro55C(0
to130
F)
6x4x1.5in
l0oz
WallorFlatSurface
ABS
White
I Year
Note:Design
and
specificationssubjectto changewithoutnotice.
PowerSource
AC-l:AC/DCAdaptor
Plugs
into regularI I0VAC outletto provide
thedialerwith the
required
primarypower.
AC-2: AC/DC Adaptor
I2VDC/0.5A for standalone
with siren
use.
PP-l: Power (Rechargeable)
Provides
24(est.)
hoursofbackup standby
power.
AC-IP: AC/DC Adaptor For Use
With PP-l
Plugs
into regular
I I0VAC outletto provide
thedialerwith the
required
primarypowerandadditionalinputfor PP-l interface.
IR-l: Isolation Relay
Converts
alann output voltage
to N.C. to provide cleaninput
trigger
to dialer.
IndustriaUResidential Sensors
F20:TemperatureSupervisorySwitch
<40
F
HTS:HighTemperatureSwitch
LTS:LowTemperatureSwitch
CSS:ColdStorageSwitch
WLS:WaterLevelSensor
RTS:AdjustableTemperatureController,N.O.,N.C.
PLS:PowerLossSensor
(110VAC)
Sensors
Magnetic Contacts - Door and Window
Glass
Break Detectors
Hold Up Buttons/Emergency Switches
Pressure Mats - Sealedand Under Carpet
Motion Detectors
Siren
S-120t
2"MiniSiren,I2VDC@120mAtypical
Additional Options
Datalogger:AD-2001-DL
Retainsin memorylogof alarmeventsfor laterretrievalandre-
view.
Wireless:AD-200I/W
WirelessversionAD-2001dialer includes
wirelesspendant
transmitter.
24VApplication:AD-2001/T
Forthisoptionthedialer
isconfiguredto operate
at24VDCto
32VDC
max.All otherspecificationsapply.
Wirelessand24YApplications:AD-2001/WT'
The AD-2001/IV/Fincorporatesboththe wirelessfeatureand
24VDCapplication.See
WIRELESS
AND 24V
APPLICATION
forfurtherdetails.
NOTE: CALL UNITED SECURITY PRODUCTSFOR
ADDITIONALINFORMATIONANDDEVICESNOTLISTED
HERE.
WirelessUpgrade:
Thestandard
AD-2001
canbeupgraded
forwirelesslink-upwith
RF-activatedmagcontacts,motion
sensors,pendant,etc.,
by in-
stallinga newbackcovercontaininga pre-testedRF assembly
and
swivel
antenna.
Thereceiverisconnectedtothemainboard
viaa4-pininterfaceconnectoralreadyincludedin thestandard
configuration.See
WIRELESS
forfurther
details.
NOTE: SYSTEMS ALREADY INSTALLED CAN BE
UPGRADED
WITHOUT REPLACINGOR RE-WIRINGTHE
DIALER.

CareAnd Precautions
LOCATION
Placethe dialer on a flat level surfaceor mount the unit on the
wall, away from extremecold or heat,
direct sunlight,excessive
humidity and away from equipment that generate
strong mag-
netic fields. Avoid placing near large metal objects and areas
thatproducesmoke,dustandmechanicalvibrations.
CARE
Clean the housing with a soft cloth lightly moistenedwith
water or mild detergentsolution.
Never usesolvents
suchas
alcoholor thinner.
Do notallow liquidsto spill intotheunit.
OPTIONALBACKUP
To ensurecontinuous
operation
duringpoweroutages,hookup
to a 12VDC backup battery pack is recommended.
(PP-1)
Available from United SecurityProducts.
CAUTION
Do not usethedialerif a gas
leakis suspected
or duringlight
ning.
PROBLEMS
If liquid or a foreign objectpenetrates
the unit, disconnectir
immediately and contact your installer or other qualified tech-
nician.
Before
callingUSP,
please
make
sure...
o You haveread this manual and understandhow to oDerate
the
dialer.
. Your phone
lineis working.
. You check out the entire system,including external hook-
up wiring andsensorsattached.
If you still have
questions
or concerns,
call our USPTechnical
ServiceDepartment
between
the hoursof 7:30 AM and 4:00
PM, PST,Monday throughFriday.
Federal Communications Commission Radio And Televi-
sion Interference Statement For A Class 'B' Device
This equipment generates
and usesradio frequency energy and
if not installedandused
properly, thatis, in strict accordance
United Security Products
Issuedate:4/27198
with the manufacturer's instructions, may causeinterference to
radio and television reception.It hasbeen type testedand found
to comply with the limits for a Class 'B' computingdevicein
accordance
with the specifications in Subpart B of FCC Rules
and Regulations (as outlined in the Code of Federal Regulation,
Title 47), which are designed to provide reasonableprotection
against
suchinterference
in aresidentialinstallation.
User Instructions
If this equipment does causeinterference to radio or television
reception,which canbe determinedby turning the equipmentoff,
then on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference
byoneormore
o[ thefollowing
measures:
o Reorientor relocate
radio or television.
o Increase
the separation
between
theequipmentandreceiver.
. Connect the equipment into a different outlet so that the
equipmentandreceiverareon different branchcircuits.
o Consult the dealeror anexperienced
radio/TV technicianfor
help.
Changesor modifications not expressly approved by United se-
curityProducts,
Inc.couldvoid the
user'sauthority
to operate
the
equipment.
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