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TD8403 / TD8803 TD8412 / TD8812

DIALLER PROGRAMMING MANUAL

LK8803/LK8812

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I. ARITECH - LIABILITY DISCLAIMER All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied or published by means of printing, photocopying, microfilm or otherwise without prior written consent of Aritech. This restriction also applies to the corresponding drawings and diagrams. Aritech reserves the right to change parts of the product at any time without prior notice. The contents of this publication are subject to change without notice. This publication has been written with great care. However, Aritech cannot be held responsible for any errors occurring in this publication or for their consequences. Aritech products are warranted in accordance with the terms of the applicable Aritech product specification. Product performance can be affected by system configuration, the application, customer data, and operator control of the system, among other factors. While Aritech products are compatible with the standards for which they are advertised, implementation by customers of the product may vary. Therefore, the suitability of a product for a specific application must be determined by the customer and is not warranted by Aritech.

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1. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................... 7 1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 7 1.2 How to use this manual .............................................................................................................. 7 1.3 Other manuals ............................................................................................................................. 7 1.4 Hardware features ....................................................................................................................... 7 1.5 Software features ........................................................................................................................ 7 1.6 Technical features ....................................................................................................................... 8 1.7 Options ........................................................................................................................................ 8 1.7.1 RD5045 Voice module ................................................................................................ 8 1.7.2 RC815 Relay card ( TD8803/TD8812 only) .............................................................. 8 1.7.3 RD3000AGC Audio listen-in microphone (TD8803/TD8812 only) .......................... 8 2. INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................... 9 2.1 How to install ............................................................................................................................... 9 2.1.1 With Aritech CS350 control panel ............................................................................. 9 2.1.2 With other equipment ................................................................................................. 10 3. DIALLER ENGINEER MENU ..................................................................................................................... 11 3.1 Telephone / Account numbers .................................................................................................... 11 3.1.1 Central station 1 to 6 .................................................................................................. 11 3.1.2 Dual / Alternate reporting .......................................................................................... 12 3.1.3 Central station 1 attempts ......................................................................................... 12 3.1.4 PABX no. ..................................................................................................................... 12 3.1.5 Previous menu ............................................................................................................ 12 3.2 Dialling options ............................................................................................................................ 12 3.2.1 Pulse / Tone dialling ................................................................................................... 12 3.2.2 Wait for dialling tone Yes / No .................................................................................... 12 3.2.3 Call interval ss ............................................................................................................ 12 3.2.4 Retry period mm ........................................................................................................ 12 3.2.5 No of attempt nn ......................................................................................................... 13 3.2.6 FTC nn ........................................................................................................................ 13 3.3 Inputs ........................................................................................................................................... 13 3.3.1 Selecting SIA events for the inputs ........................................................................... 13 3.3.2 Restore (restore message) ........................................................................................ 14 3.3.3 Trigger NO / NC .......................................................................................................... 14 3.3.4 Delayed events ........................................................................................................... 14 3.3.5 Delay ss ...................................................................................................................... 14 3.4 Reporting options ........................................................................................................................ 15 3.4.1 Destination telephone number for reporting ............................................................. 15 3.5 Protocol options .......................................................................................................................... 15 3.5.1 SIA 1 ........................................................................................................................... 15 3.5.2 Fast Format ................................................................................................................ 16 3.5.3 CID Area ..................................................................................................................... 17 3.5.4 Paging (Semadigit) ..................................................................................................... 18 3.5.5 Voice/Audio Listen-in function ................................................................................... 18 3.6 Test call ........................................................................................................................................ 19 3.6.1 Test delay hh ............................................................................................................... 19 3.6.2 Test call time hhh ........................................................................................................ 19 3.6.3 Always Test ................................................................................................................. 19 3.6.4 Manual test ................................................................................................................. 19

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3.7 Miscellaneous .............................................................................................................................. 20 3.7.1 Open collector 1 function ........................................................................................... 20 3.7.2 Open collector 2 function ........................................................................................... 20 3.7.3 Latch output ................................................................................................................ 20 3.7.4 Dialler engineer code ................................................................................................. 20 3.7.5 Dialler default .............................................................................................................. 20 3.8 Remote programming ................................................................................................................. 21 3.8.1 Answering ................................................................................................................... 21 3.8.2 Engineer Access no. .................................................................................................. 21 3.8.3 Stop ............................................................................................................................. 21 3.9 Line monitoring (TD8803/TD8812 only) .................................................................................... 21 3.9.1 Line Monitor ON / OFF .............................................................................................. 21 3.9.2 Telephone line options ............................................................................................... 21 3.9.3 Answ. Tel. in alarm ...................................................................................................... 21 3.9.4 Leave dialler ............................................................................................................... 21 4. USER menu 19 4.1 Follow me number ....................................................................................................................... 22 4.2 Service telephone number ......................................................................................................... 22 4.3 Start dialling ................................................................................................................................ 22 4.4 User code .................................................................................................................................... 22 5. APPENDIX A. Programming Map .............................................................................................................. 23 6. APPENDIX B. Programming Map (with default settings) ......................................................................... 27 6.1TELEPHONE / ACCOUNT NUMBERS ....................................................................................... 27 6.2 DIALLING OPTIONS ................................................................................................................... 27 6.3 INPUTS (SIA) .............................................................................................................................. 27 6.4 REPORTING OPTIONS .............................................................................................................. 28 6.5 PROTOCOL OPTIONS ............................................................................................................... 29 6.6 TEST CALLS ............................................................................................................................... 30 6.7 MISCELLANEOUS ...................................................................................................................... 30 6.8 REMOTE PROGRAMMING ........................................................................................................ 30 6.9 LINE MONITORING .................................................................................................................... 30

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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
The TD8403/TD8412 and TD8803/TD8812 diallers are a series of stand-alone alarm communicators. The diallers are programmed via a CD3008 or compatible keypad. The keypad must always have remote address position no. 1. The same keypad may be used to operate the CD-control panel or CS350 which is attached to the control panel bus of the dialler. Data entered at the keypad is sent to the control panel until the dialler recognises an engineer or user code. Thereafter the keystrokes are no longer sent to the control panel, until the dialler message LEAVE DIALLER is terminated by pressing the . -key. - The dialler user and engineer code must be different from any panel code. In case equal codes are used, the keypad will not be accessible from keypad 1. Attention If a control panel, other than the CD Advisor range or CS350 is used, the keypad can be removed after programming. The latest series of TD800 diallers is based on Aritechs successful RD62 series. The RD-diallers receive alarm messages from the control panel in SIA format. For example: BA01 for an burglar alarm in zone 1 or FA02 for a fire alarm in zone 2. The programming of the TD is therefore based on these events. SIA events are assigned to a channel in fast format and to a telephone number.

1.2 How to use this manual This manual describes how the dialler should be installed and programmed. Read through the manual carefully to obtain the best performance from the dialler. 1.3 Other manuals CS350 Installation manual Advisor Programming manual RD6203 Programming manual 1.4 Hardware features Input / output telephone line Eight programmable inputs (no / nc, delayed and event type) Bus for control panel and keypad Plastic housing Plug-in module for voice and audio listen-in (TD8803/TD8812 only) Two open collector outputs (TD8803/TD8812 only) Circuit for line monitoring / incoming call detection (TD8803/TD8812 only) 1.5 Software features 6 central station telephone numbers 1 follow me number (use with the Voice option) 1 number for remote programming Programmable pulse / tone dialling Six-figure PABX number 16 digits per number Multiprotocol: SIA, Aritech fast format, CID, voice, Semadigit Programmable test call

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1.6 Technical features Voltage: Power consumption: Operating temperature: Dimensions: Open collector current: Voice module consumption: FTC: 1.7 Options

10 - 15 V DC (low voltage alarm at 10.7 V) Quiescent: 33 mA / active: 84 mA 10 C to +50 C 126(W) x 32(H) x 87(D) mm 50 mA maximum (TD8803/TD8812/TD8412 only) 14 mA after approx. 1 minute

1.7.1RD5045 Voice module Features 4 different alarm messages and 1 common message. The common message is automatically sent after all alarm message(s). The common message may for example be the name and address of the premises where the alarm has been activated. Total recording time: approx. 40 seconds. Input for telephone (RJ11-connector) to record the spoken alarm messages. Input for listen-in microphone (TD8803/TD8812 only) Order Product Code: RD5045 1.7.2 RC815 Relay card (TD8803/TD8812 only) Features Two relays with single pole double-throw contact Screwed onto the dialler terminals Order Product Code: RC815

1.7.3 RD3000AGC Audio listen-in microphone (TD8803/TD8812 only) Features SMD-module with electret microphone and AGC amplifier (automatic gain control); attractive design. Dimensions: 83 (H) x 44 (W) x 24 (D) mm Order Product Code: RD3000AGC

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2. INSTALLATION
2.1 How to install
Completely disconnect the control panel from all power before installing dialler. Attention 2.1.1 Aritech CS350 control panel Place the TD dialler behind the circuit board of the CS350, with the terminals in line with the terminals of the CS350 PCB. Connect the dialler to the telephone line, taking any local or regional regulations into account. Connect the dialler to the CS350 as shown in figure 1. Position any optional equipment such as the voice module. Reconnect to the mains and begin programming via keypad 1 (DIP switch set to 0000, all off).

CS350

32 31 30 29 28 27

BU4
Keypad 1
CD3008

TR1

BU2
M 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D C B A

a b b' a'

26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 1

Microphone Input (RD3000AGC)

RD5045 (option)
DIGI FAULT
D C B A +
OUTPUT4 OUTPUT3 OUTPUT2 OUTPUT1

Telephone Network

BU1

A B C D

SW1

Reset

Keypad 2 - 4
CD3008

ON

DIP - switch Keypad 1:

OFF

Figure 1

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2.1.2 With other equipment

BU4

TR1 KEYPAD 1
CD3008

BU2 a b b' a'


M 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D C B A

Microphone Input (RD3000AGC)


8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

RD5045 (option)
SW1
Reset

RC815

2 1

OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 1

Telephone network

A B C D

BU1

red wire
12V dc

KEYPAD 2 - 4
CD3008

With Advisor CD34/72 panels


Connecting inputs
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

I N P U T

Using Relays

DIP - switch Keypad1:

ON OFF

Direct connection to a panel output

Figure 2

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3. DIALLER ENGINEER MENU


Enter the engineer code 07812 to access the engineer menu. To exit from the engineer menu, press end x until [LEAVE DIALLER] appears, then press Accept .. When the dialer is connected to the CS350 or an Advisor CD34 or CD72 panel, the engineer code can be entered when the time or date is displayed. * See Appendix A for Programming map.

3.1 Telephone / Account numbers


3.1.1 Central station 1 to 6 Telephone numbers Program up to six separate central station telephone numbers. An account number MUST be programmed for each Central Station telephone number. OPTIONS Function 5 seconds pause Wait for dialling tone Press Display

+ +

,
then

Delete Central station 1 number + , then 0 , . , X Central station 1 Every possibility mentioned above is added after accepting Account numbers Program an account number of up to 8 digits. * Some central stations keep their account nos. to a maximum of 4 figures.In this case, do not program more than 4 figures.

Protocol Receiving protocol of the central station and / or other receiving facility. - SIA: Conforms to the SIA protocol level 1(300Bd / FSK) in accordance with the American SIA standard. Aritech 8 or 16 channel DTMF protocol: the handshake frequency can be set up using the "Protocol Options" menu (1400 or 1600 Hz). The contact ID protocol. The data is transmitted using DTMF. Sends a message, consisting of a maximum of 14 characters, to a Semadigit receiver. The message is programmed using the "Protocol Options" menu. Sends one or more previously recorded messages (maximum 4 messages) to a telephone. The messages are programmed using the Protocol Options menu.

- Fast Format:

- CID: - Paging:

- Voice:

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3.1.2 Dual / Alternate reporting You may program dual or alternate reporting of messages to the central station. DUAL: Dual means that alarms are reported to ALL central station numbers programmed for that particular type of alarm. ALTERNATE: Alternate means that the alarms are reported to ONLY ONE of the central station numbers programmed for that particular type of alarm. EXAMPLE: Panic alarm is programmed to report to central stations 1, 2 and 4. With the Dual option all panic alarms are reported to ALL these Central Station numbers. With the Alternate option the dialler will call each of the numbers in turn: first number 1, then number 2, then number 4, then number 1 again, etc.. The Dialler will close down on receipt of the first "Call Successful" Kiss-off. 3.1.3 Central station 1 attempts Number of attempts to dial telephone number 1 before the dialler attempts to call the next number. 3.1.4 PABX no. Where the dialler has to operate via an internal (PABX) switchboard, it may be necessary to dial a prefix number before an outside line can be obtained. The dialler can be programmed to dial a prefix of up to SIX digits. The PABX number can also be used to supplement telephone numbers with 16 digits. The first digit of the PABX number must be set for wait for dialling tone [t]. The [WAIT FOR DIALLING TONE] option must be set to [NO] in the dial options menu. In this way the telephone number can be extended to 21digits. 3.1.5 Previous menu This menu option returns you to the first column of the menu structure.

3.2 Dialling options This part of the program relates to the dialling formats available and the types of dialling tones on the telephone lines.
3.2.1 Pulse / Tone dialling Pulse (dial) or DTMF (touch tone) dialling must be selected in accordance with the parameters of the telephone line to be used. Remark for TD8803/TD8403. Although this equipment can use either loop disconnect or DTMF signalling, only the performance of the DTMF signalling is subject to regulatory requirements for correct operation. It is therefore strongly recommended that the equipment is set to use DTMF signalling for access to public or private emergency services. DTMF signalling also provides faster call set up. 3.2.2 Wait for dialling tone Yes / No The dialler can be programmed not to dial until it receives the correct dialling tone. Conversely, you can opt to have the dialler dial after 5 seconds, even if no correct dialling tone has been received. 3.2.3 Call interval ss The time interval between individual dialling attempts can be set to 5 or 60 seconds. 3.2.4 Retry period mm If the dialler has been unable to send a message after the programmed number of dialling attempts, it hangs up and starts again after the set retry period. This period can be set to between 0 and 90 minutes. * Program [0] if the dialler must stop after the number of programmed 'dialling attemps' or after a new activation. Maximum 100 attempts are possible per activation. - 12 -

3.2.5 No of attempt nn Enter the number of dialling attempts at connection per telephone number. The number of attempts can be set to between 1 and 12. 3.2.6 FTC nn Enter the number of dialling attempts at connection per telephone number, before the dialler sends the signal for [No forwarding] to the collector output (TD8803/TD8812 only). The number of attempts can be set to between 1 and 15.

3.3 Inputs
3.3.1 Selecting SIA events for the inputs Each hardware input is assigned an SIA event. This menu option allows you to determine which event should be reported by the input. The table below gives an overview of SIA events. In SIA the event is reported with the number of the hardware input as the extension. If hardware input 2 reports an HA event, the central station will receive HA02. A test call generated by the dialler will be reported as RP00, a low voltage at the power input of the dialler is reported as YT00. If these events are forwarded to a hardware input, the input number is added as an extension. It is therefore possible to generate a test message or low voltage alarm via an external source. AVAILABLE EVENTS Restore *)1 BR BU TR HR PR FR MR ZR OP OP *)2 AR YR *)2 BW *)2 Function Burglar Alarm Burglar Inhibit Tamper Alarm Hold up Alarm Panic Alarm Fire Alarm Medical Alarm Technical Alarm Partguard Full Arm Test Call AC Power Trouble Low Battery Communication Trouble Alarm Confirm (ACPO) Disarm after alarm

Activation BA BB TA HA PA FA MA ZA CG CL RP AT YT YS BV OR

*)1 Only when restore option is programmed. *)2 No restore action, even when selected. Table 1

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3.3.2 Restore (restore message) The input numbers are displayed on the keypad which will send a restore. RP and YS do not send a restore [signal], even if the input is set to restore. 1. Press or until the cursor is placed below the input to be altered. [12345678] 2. Press 0 to disable a restore for that input. [12.45678] 3. This option can be reversed by repeating steps 1 and 2. 3.3.3 Trigger NO / NC The input numbers displayed on the keypad are normally open inputs. If an N/O input closes (short-circuiting to negative), an activation is reported. The restore message is reported when the input re-opens. These reactions can be reversed by setting an input to be normally closed. 1. Press or until the cursor is under the input to be altered [12345678]. 2. Next press 0 to make the selected input to operate as normally closed. [12. 45678]. 3. This option can be reversed by repeating steps 1 and 2. 3.3.4 Delayed events The input numbers are displayed on the keypad which must be active for a certain length of time before they can be reported. This is programmed in [Event delay].  It is not possible to delay the restore of events.

3.3.5 Delay ss This is the delay period (set at between 1 and 99 seconds) during which a signal must be present for a certain delayed event before the activation is reported.  If the alarm condition is restored before the delay has expired, the activation is not reported.

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3.4 Report options


3.4.1 Destination telephone number for reporting Each event can be reported to any combination of the six central station telephone numbers. If no telephone number is programmed for a certain event, the event is not reported.

3.5 Protocol options There are a number of parameters that may be set for each central station protocol, these settings are configured in this menu.
3.5.1 SIA 1 This menu enables you to set the SIA options. One Acknowledge per message You will need to enter YES or NO at this option, depending on the way in which the PAC handles alarm messages. SIA message reporting protocol Account code ... Ack... BA01/BA02/BA03...Ack...NUL...Ack Account code ... Ack...BA01...Ack...BA02...Ack...NUL...Ack Programme option to No Yes

3.5.2 Fast Format The dialler can report to 8 or 16 channel fast format receivers. The dialler automatically switches to 16 if an event is assigned to one of the 9 to 16 channels. Channel options This is the part of the program where you select the channels on which the different events should be reported. For example, if you want an activation of a burglar alarm only to be reported via channel 3, scroll down to BA, Enter . and select channel 3. To select channel 3 move the cursor to the desired position and press

0 to toggle the channel number on or off display.

Options The same type of event can be reported on more than one channel. All channels report their status simultaneously. The first alarm event for this channel starts a transmission. Restore is forwarded when all the events associated with this channel are restored. Handshake The handshake frequency can be set to 1400 Hz or 1600 Hz.

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3.5.3 CID Area Assign an area number to input 1 to 8 SIA EVENT. NAME OF INPUT BA BR BB BU TA TR HA HR PA PR FA FR MA MR ZA ZR CG OP CL OP RP *1 AT AR YT YR YS *1 BV BW OR *1 RP *1 RX *1 YT CID EVENT QUALIFIER E R E R E R E R E R E R E R E R R E R E E E R E R E E R E E E E CID EVENT CODE 132 132 573 573 383 383 121 121 122 122 110 110 100 100 150 150 441 401 401 401 602 301 301 302 302 354 132 132 406 602 601 302 CID GROUP NUMBER PROGRAMMABLE 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 999 999 999 ZONE OR SENSOR NR.

Internally generated events

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3.5.4 Paging (Semadigit) Select Message / Event The event and the message to be sent must be set in the Message / Event table for the Semadigit (max. message length - 14 characters) Enter Enter Enter Enter message message message message 1 2 3 4 The message can be entered in the same way as a telephone number.. As for message 1. As for message 1. As for message 1.

3.5.5 Voice / Audio listen-in function Voice or listen-in Select here whether the module operates as a voice/listen-in or listen--in/sound memory module.  > TD8403/TD8412: only voice option > TD8803/TD8812: voice/listen-in

Select Message At this prompt select a message number for the event.. Start recording Start recording the message.

Procedure: I. Connect a standard telephone to the RJ11 telephone connector on the voice module (see fig. 3). II. Press Enter . to start recording the message. A counter on the keypad display indicates the number of seconds of recording time left. III. Push button PB1 on the voice module to start to record the first message (see fig. 3). START ... speak into receiver ... STOP REMAINING TIME (seconds) see display on keypad 1

     

o o o o o

& MESSAGE 1 & MESSAGE 2 & MESSAGE 3 & MESSAGE 4 & MESSAGE 5

    

o o o o o

40 35 30 24 3

> In total up to 5 messages can be recorded. The fifth message (final text) is always forwarded automatically after one of the 4 other messages. > The full recording cycle must always be completed (text 1-5).

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Examples of messages: message 1: Burglar alarm message 2: Fire alarm message 3: Medical assistance requested message 4: Panic alarm message 5: Care of Jones, 5 The High Street in Wolverhampton

Figure 3 Start playback All recorded messages can be played back through the connected telephone device.  For the user. After receiving an alarm call via the voice module, the dialler will generate a beep tone. The user can then do the following: 1. Enter the 0 button on his telephone keypad. The connection is cut off. 2. Entering the

1 button to start a 45 sec Audio-listen-in period

3.6 Test call The dialler is equiped with test call functions which can be activated automatically or manually.
3.6.1 Test delay hh Set a delay time before the first automatic test call is sent to the central station. In this way the test calls can be programmed a few days in advance (max.24 hours) to occur at a particular time in the week. Example: You program the automatic test call for every 24 hours and you want the test call to be received at the central station at 03:00 hrs. If you exit the installation at 17:00 hrs, you must therefore set the DELAY to 10 hours. The first test is then sent at 03:00 hrs, and the subsequent tests are continued at 24-hour intervals (i.e. always at 03:00 hrs)  The time starts as soon as the new parameters are accepted.

3.6.2 Test call time hhh Program the length of time between two test calls in hours (from 0 to 254 hours). 3.6.3 Always Test If this option is set to [NO], the dialler will only send a test call if no other messages have been sent within the test call interval.

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3.6.4 Manual test This option is used to send a test call manually to one of the programmed Central Station telephone numbers station. Scroll down to the desired number and press . to start the transmission. Call progress messages are displayed on the keypad during the test. Voice always sends message 5 during a manualtest call.

3.7 Miscellaneous
The TD8412 has one open collector which function as a Call central station output type. 3.7.1 Open collector 1 function See table 2 for output types. 3.7.2 Open collector 2 function See table 2 for output types. Output type [FTC / line fault [Audio Listen-in [Call Central Station Tabel 2 3.7.3 Latch output This option determines whether the output pulses or latches. Pulse: Latch: The output is activated for 4 seconds if triggered by the relevant event. FTC Line monitoring: the output monitors the line status. F.T.C.: the output activates when no connection is possible and is restored at the next successful connection. The output activates at the start of an Audio-listen-in session and restores at the end of the session. ] ] ] Function active in the event of fail to communicatie / line fault active during listen-in session active upon alarm restore (duration 20 sec).

TD8803/TD8812 Only

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3.7.4 Dialler engineer code If desired a new engineer code can be programmed to provide access to the engineer programming functions. If the engineer code is lost, it is only possible to return to the standard settings in the factory. Attention 3.7.5 Dialler default This menu option returns the dialler to the default settings. All values and options which have been altered return to the default settings. See default settings in appendix B. Attention

3.8 Remote Programming


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3.8.1 Answering The engineer must enable this function to put the dialler (TD8803/TD8812) into automatic answer mode. The dialler answers after about three rings and the Engineer Access Number is verified at both ends of the line. If it is accepted, the engineers keypad takes control of the site's alarm system. If the account has a TD8403/TD8412, all the telephone numbers can be changed. If the site has a TD8803/TD8812 all the programmable options of the dialler, and the Aritech control panel, if attached, can be altered. The engineer log of the control panel can also be read. To end the session go to the Remote program menu and select Stop. 3.8.2 Engineer Access No. Program the code to be keyed in by the engineer to safeguard remote programming for the account. The code must also be programmed into the remote dialler before remote programming can be carried out. 3.8.3 Stop To end a remote programming session. This function is operated by the remote modem dialler control panel.

3.9 Line monitoring (TD8803/TD8812 only) The dialler has extensive line monitoring capabilities which can detect the following conditions: lost connection, engaged and incoming call signal.
3.9.1 Line monitor ON / OFF Toggles line monitoring on and off. When line monitoring is ON and a fault is detected on the line, the dialler will not attempt to dialuot and activates the FTC output. 3.9.2 Telephone line options ALWAYS LINE FAULT: If this option is selected the presence of a telephone line is constantly checked. LF IN ALARM: If this option is selected, a line fault is only regarded as a fault if present when the dialler attempts to dial. When there is a line fault, the dialler output (programmed for FTC / Line fault) is activated. IGNORE OFF-HOOK: If this option is selected, the dialler will not respond to any off-hook status created on the line.

3.9.3 Answ. Tel. in alarm If the dialler detects an incoming call on the line which it wants to use to send a message there are two options: (I) to answer the call and then hang up. (II) to wait until the incoming signal stops before forwarding the message. 3.9.4 Leave dialler Press Enter . to exit engineer mode and return the dialler to normal operation.

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4. USER MENU
This menu is automatically displayed when the user enters his user code (Standard 4321).

4.1 Follow me number Here the user can change telephone number 1. This number must, however, be programmed with Voice protocol. 4.2 Service telephone number The user may enter the Remote telephone number of the engineer and press Accept. 4.3 Start dialling Automatically dials the Service telephone number of an engineer. 4.4 User code If desired a new user code can be programmed to provide access to the user menu

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5. APPENDIX A
Country

Pogramming Map

Tel / Account. Nbrs

UK Ierland Central Station 1

CS1 Teleph Nbr. CS1 Acc Nbr. Protocol CS1 Previous Menu

Central Station 2

SIA Fast format CID Pager Voice

CS2 Teleph Nbr. CS2 Acc Nbr. Protocol CS2 Previous Menu

Central Station 3

SIA Fast format CID Pager Voice

CS3 Teleph Nbr. CS3 Acc Nbr. Protocol CS3 Previous Menu

Central Station 4

SIA Fast format CID Pager Voice

CS4 Teleph Nbr. CS4 Acc Nbr. Protocol CS4 Previous Menu

Central Station 5

SIA Fast format CID Pager Voice

CS5 Teleph Nbr. CS5 Acc Nbr. Protocol CS5 Previous Menu

Central Station 6

SIA Fast format CID Pager Voice

CS6 Teleph Nbr. CS6 Acc Nbr. Protocol CS6 Previous Menu

SIA Fast format CID Pager Voice

Report Dual/Alt CS1 attempts n PABX nbr. nnnnnn

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Programming Map
Dial Options

Dialling Wait Dial Tone Call Interval Nr. of attempts FTC Previous Menu Event Selection

Pulse / DTMF Yes / No 60 sec / 5 sec Number: 12 Number: 10

Inputs

Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 Previous Menu Restore 1 - - - - - - 8 N.Open 1- - - - - - 8 Delayed 1- - - - - - 8

Restores Trigger NO or NC Delayed Events Event Delay

Previous Menu BA *123456 YS *123456 BA BB TA HA PA FA MA ZA CG CL RP AT YT YS BV OR

Report Options

Previous Menu Protocol Options

SIA Fast format

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Seconds: 15

1 Ackn / event Channels Options Handshake Previous Menu

Yes / No

1400 / 1600 Hz

Programming Map
.................. .................. CID-Area

Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 Previous Menu Progr. Messages Pager message Pager message Pager message Pager message Progr. Message Start Recording Start Play-back Previous Menu

Paging

Voice / Audio

Previous Menu Test wait time Test Call time Always Test Manual Test

Test Call

Previous Menu Function O/P 1

Miscellaneous


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Function O/P 2

Latch O/P Dialler code ****** Dialler default

Previous Menu

1 (14 digits) 2 (14 digits) 3 (14 digits) 4 (14 digits)

Hours: hhh Hours: hhh Yes / No Tel no. 1 test Tel no. 2 test Tel no. 3 test Tel no. 4 test Tel no. 5 test Tel no. 6 test Previous Menu Output Options Restore Ch. 3 FTC/Line fault Audio Listen-in

FTC / Line fault Audio Listen-in Call C' station FTC / Line fault Audio Listen-in Call C' station Latch . . New Code * * * * * * Are you sure?

Programming Map
Remote Programme

Answer Service Acc Nbr Stop Previous Menu Line Mon On / Off Options

Enter Key Stop!

Line Monitor

Accept off-hook Always Linefault LF in alarm Answer Ring Dont Ans Ringing

Ans Rng in alrm

Leave Dialler

User Menu

Factory Code 4321

Previous Menu

USER MENU
Follow -me Nbr Service Tel Nbr Start dialling User Code Leave Dialler

Enter Key Stop!

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6. APPENDIX B

PROGRAMMING MAP (with default settings)


Receiver Protocol Voice

6.1 TELEPHONE / ACCOUNT NUMBERS Telephone no. (Centr. station) Account code SIA Fast Format 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Forward to all numbers Dialling attempts to telephone no. 1 (1-5) PABX nr. (maximum 6, inclusive P and t)

CID

Pager

[Dual / Alternate Rep.]

One number

All numbers Number: _1 ______

6.2 DIALLING OPTIONS Dialling method [PULS / tone] Pulse dial IDK Wait for dialling tone YES Interval between dialling attempts [Call interval] 5 sec Interval between two series of dialling attempts 0-99 minuten [Retry period] Dialling attempts per number (1-12) FTC ((Dialling attempts before message fault (1-15)) 6.3 SIA INPUTS
Type of alarm per input [Event selection] Input 1 2 3 4 5

Tone dial TDK NO 60 sec Minutes: 00 Number: 12 Number: 10

TD8412 / TD8812 6 7 8

Type BA: Burglar Alarm BB: Burglar Inhibit TA: Tamper Alarm HA: Hold-up Alarm PA: Panic Alarm FA: Fire Alarm MA: Medical Alarm ZA: Technical Alarm CG: Partguard CL: Full Alarm RP: Test Call AT: AC Power Trouble YT: Low Battery YS: Communication Trouble BV: Alarm confirm OR: Disarm after alarm

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Type BA: Burglar Alarm BB: Burglar Inhibit TA: Tamper Alarm HA: Hold-up Alarm PA: Panic Alarm FA: Fire Alarm MA: Medical Alarm ZA: Technical Alarm CG: Partguard CL: Full Alarm RP: Test Call AT: AC Power Trouble YT: Low Battery YS: Communication Trouble BV: OR:

Type of alarm per input [Event selection] Input 1 2 3 4 5

TD8403 / TD8803 6 7 8

Restore message for Input Trigger on NO or NC Delayed Input (Event) Delay (1-99 seconds)

Input [Restores] [N.Open 12345678] [Delay_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ]

seconds: 15

6.4 REPORT OPTIONS Type of alarm report to telepho nenumber (Central Station) Telephone Number Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 BA Burglar Alarm BB Burglar Bypass TA Tamper Alarm HA Hold-up Alarm PA Panic Alarm FA Fire Alarm MA Medical Alarm ZA Technical Alarm CG Partial Alarm CL Full Alarm RP Test Call AT AC Power Trouble YT Low Battery YS Communcation Trouble BV Alarm confirm OR Disarm after alarm

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6.5 PROTOCOL OPTIONS SIA: one Ackn. per message

[1 ackn./ message] Fast Format Channel Options 5 6 7 8 9

YES

NO

Type 1 2 3 BA BB TA HA PA FA MA ZA CG CL RP AT YT YS BV OR Handshake Fast Format

10

11

12

TD8412 / TD8812 13 14 15 16

[Handshake type] Fast Format Channel Options 5 6 7 8 9 10

1400

1600

Type 1 2 3 BA BB TA HA PA FA MA ZA CG CL RP AT YT YS BV OR Handshake Fast Format

11

12

13

TD8403 / TD88 03 14 15 16

[Handshake type]

1400

1600

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SIA type BA BB TA HA PA FA MA ZA CG CL RP AT YT YS BV OR

Event type for Pager and Voice Semadigit [Paging] Voice Message number Message number 1 2 3 4 1 2

Paging message

1 2 3 4

6.6 TEST CALL Test call wait - Delay before first test call (Test delay: 00 - 24 hours) Test cal repeat - Test call repeats every (000 - 254 hours) Test cal Exclusive - Always test YES 6.7 MISCELLANEOUS Output 1 function (only TD8803/TD8812) Output 2 function (only TD8803/TD8812) Latch output (Latch 1 and / or 2) Engineer code (default = 7812) 6.8 REMOTE PROGRAMMING Service access no. 6.9 LINE MONITORING Line monitoring (Guard) Telephone line options Answer in alarm

12 024 NO

FTC / line fault FTC / line fault __ 7812

Accept Off-Hook

OFF Always LF Answer call

ON Line fault in alarm Don't answer call USERS MENU

Follow me number Service tel. number Users code

4321

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