TD8403 / TD8803 TD8412 / TD8812 DIALLER PROGRAMMING MANUAL LK8803/LK8812 -1-
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1. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................... 7 1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 7 1.2 How to use this manual .............................................................................................................. 7 1.3 Other manuals ................................................
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 ...........................................................................................
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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.
1.6 Technical features • Voltage: • Power consumption: • Operating temperature: • Dimensions: • Open collector current: • Voice module consumption: • FTC: 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 Options 1.7.1RD5045 Voice module • Features • 4 different alarm messages and 1 common message.
2. INSTALLATION 2.1 How to install Completely disconnect the control panel from all power before installing dialler. Attention 32 31 30 29 28 27 TR1 CD3008 BU2 RD5045 (option) Reset DIGI FAULT BU1 D C B A + OUTPUT4 OUTPUT3 OUTPUT2 OUTPUT1 Keypad 2 - 4 CD3008 ON DIP - switch Keypad 1: SW1 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 BU4 Keypad 1 A B C D CS350 a b b' a' 2.1.
TR1 KEYPAD 1 CD3008 A B C D Reset KEYPAD 2 - 4 SW1 RD5045 (option) BU1 BU2 a b b' a' BU4 2.1.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
3.5.3 CID Area Assign an area number to input 1 to 8 SIA EVENT. NAME CID EVENT CID EVENT CID GROUP ZONE OR OF INPUT QUALIFIER CODE NUMBER SENSOR NR.
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.
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.
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.
3.8.1 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 engineer’s keypad takes control of the site's alarm system. If the account has a TD8403/TD8412, all the telephone numbers can be changed.
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.
5. APPENDIX A ® ® Central Station 1 ® Central Station 2 ® ® Central Station 3 ® ® Central Station 4 ® ® Central Station 5 ® ® Central Station 6 ® ® Report Dual/Alt CS1 attempts n PABX nbr. nnnnnn ® Tel / Account. Nbrs Pogramming Map UK Ierland ® Country Previous Menu - 22 - CS1 Teleph Nbr. CS1 Acc Nbr. Protocol CS1 Previous Menu CS2 Teleph Nbr. CS2 Acc Nbr. Protocol CS2 Previous Menu CS3 Teleph Nbr. CS3 Acc Nbr. Protocol CS3 Previous Menu CS4 Teleph Nbr. CS4 Acc Nbr.
Programming Map Dial Options ® Inputs ® Dialling Wait Dial Tone Call Interval Nr. of attempts FTC Previous Menu ® ® ® ® ® Pulse / DTMF Yes / No 60 sec / 5 sec Number: 12 Number: 10 Event Selection ® Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 Previous Menu Restores ® ® ® ® ® ® Trigger NO or NC Delayed Events Event Delay ® Report Options ® Restore 1 - - - - - - 8 N.
Programming Map .................................... CID-Area ® Paging ® Progr. Messages Pager message Pager message Pager message Pager message ® Progr. Message Start Recording Start Play-back Previous Menu ® Voice / Audio ® ® Test Call ® ® ® 1 (14 digits) 2 (14 digits) 3 (14 digits) 4 (14 digits) Previous Menu Test wait time Test Call time Always Test Manual Test ® ® ® ® ® 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.
Programming Map Remote Programme ® Line Monitor ® ® Enter Key Stop! Options ® Accept off-hook Always Linefault LF in alarm Ans Rng in alrm ® Answer Ring Dont Ans Ringing Answer Service Acc Nbr Stop Previous Menu ® Line Mon On / Off Previous Menu ® Leave Dialler USER MENU User Menu Factory Code 4321 ® Follow -me Nbr Service Tel Nbr Start dialling User Code Leave Dialler ® Enter Key Stop! - 25 -
6. APPENDIX B PROGRAMMING MAP (with default settings) 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 [Dual / Alternate Rep.] Pager Receiver Protocol Voice One number All numbers Number: _1 ______ 6.
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: Restore message for Input Trigger on NO or NC Delayed Input (Event) Delay (1-99 seconds) Type of alarm per input [Event selection] Input 1 2 3 4 5 ✔ TD8403 / TD8803 6 7 8 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Input [Restores] [N.
6.5 PROTOCOL OPTIONS SIA: one Ackn. per message Type 1 2 3 ✔ BA BB TA HA ✔ PA ✔ FA MA ZA CG CL RP AT YT YS BV OR Handshake Fast Format Type 1 2 3 ✔ BA BB ✔ TA ✔ HA ✔ PA ✔ FA MA ZA CG CL RP AT YT YS BV OR Handshake Fast Format [1 ackn.
SIA type BA BB TA HA PA FA MA ZA CG CL RP AT YT YS BV OR Paging message Event type for Pager and Voice Semadigit [Paging] Voice Message number Message number 1 2 3 4 1 2 ✔ ✔ ✔ 3 4 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 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.
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