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SD1+ Contents SD1+ Programming NOTES: Introduction........................................................................................................ 1 Overview ............................................................................................................................ 1 Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 4 Installation..................................................................
Programming NOTES: SD1+ SD1+ Introduction This manual describes how to install and program all SD1+ units manufactured after June 2008. Note that the programming menu for units made after that date is slightly different from the menu in older versions of the SD1+, and the recording time has been lengthened to 25 seconds per message. Overview The SD1+ sends pre-recorded voice messages over a conventional telephone line whenever external equipment triggers one of its four inputs.
Introduction SD1+ SD1+ Programming RECORDING MESSAGES Problem Possible Cause Action The SD1+ has a built in microphone to let you record messages directly into the unit. The recipient can’t acknowledge the call with a mobile phone. Weak reception or incompatible telephone. Mobile phones will only work correctly if they are used in an area where the reception is good. Each message comprises two phrases: a common phrase (labelled ‘0’) and one of phrases A, B, C or D.
Programming SD1+ Problem Possible Cause Action The SD1+ will not trigger from the alarm panel. Incorrect polarity setting. Check that the jumper link is set to the correct position (see page 7). Incorrect trigger voltage. Measure trigger voltage and check connections (see page 7). The SD1+ does not display anything except for “SD1+” whilst it is triggered. To see the status of the SD1+ when triggered use the “Test Call” option (page 28).
Introduction SD1+ You can program the SD1+ to activate the output for one of the following conditions: The unit has been triggered and is making calls. The output is active from the trigger event until the last required acknowledgement, or until the whole series of calls has failed. A call has been successfully acknowledged. The output is active for seven seconds when the unit receives the last required acknowledge signal. SD1+ Display Messages PLEASE RECORD SD1+ ABORTED The SD1+ failed to communicate.
Programming SD1+ Options ABCD: Testing Messages Installation Installation Requirements To test a message and it’s telephone numbers: 1. Make sure the SD1+ is not currently sending any messages. SD1+ 2. Key in the current passcode. READY 3. Press either A, B, C or D depending on which message you want to test. The display shows, for example “SEND A” alternating with “ON 1-4”: SENDa A ON 1-4 EITHER: A) Press A. PHRASE A The unit plays message 0 followed by message A.
Installation SD1+ SD1+ Programming SD1+ Connections Option 0: Acknowledgement Options Caution: Before making any connections to the SD1+ remove the power (battery and 240V mains) from the equipment you intend to connect the unit to. Once the SD1+ has made a call and delivered a message, it needs a signal to say that the message has been successfully received. This is done by the recipient pressing the number “8” on their telephone.
Programming SD1+ Option 9: Last Call Log 2. Key in the current passcode. 3. Press 9, the display shows: + + - SD1+ SD1+ READY VIEWLOG- N.O. Loop N.C. Loop TRIG A TRIG B TRIG C 1K resistor +12V 0V N.C. Loop N.O.
Installation SD1+ When using the bell output to trigger the SD1+, you may find that the external sounder is partially triggered. If this is the case you will need to fit a 1k resistor between the SD1+ trigger input and 12V. BT. CONNECTIONS 1. Connect telephone line using one of the methods shown below: 2. Replace the plastic cover over the telephone line connections. SD1+ Programming Option 8: Abort Options Occasionally you may trigger the SD1+ by accident and cause it to send an unwanted call.
Programming SD1+ SD1+ Installation Option 7: Call Routing Commissioning You can program messages A, B, C or D so that they report to one or more of the four telephone numbers. For example: message A might report to telephone numbers 1, 3 and 4, but NOT to number 2. Once you have made all the necessary connections, fit the cover back onto the base and apply power to the SD1+. 1. If necessary initialise the SD1+ . 2. Key in the current passcode. 3. Press 7, the display shows: SD1+ READY ROUTE- 4.
Installation While the SD1+ is in standby the display continues to show “SD1+” You can re-enter programming mode if you need to by keying in the passcode. When the SD1+ is making a call, the display continues to show “SD1+” but the unit will not allow you to enter programming mode. If you have programmed the unit to allow a user to abort the call, then entering the passcode will stop the call immediately.
Programming SD1+ Option 5: Changing Your Passcode Type When delivered from the factory, (or if you have just initialised the unit) the SD1+ uses four-digit passcodes. If you want to use a longer passcode, use option 5 to set up six-digit passcodes. Z To gain access to the program menus you must key in a passcode. The default passcode is 1234. When you change from four-digit to six-digit passcodes SD1+ adds “00” to the end of your current passcode. 2. Key in the current passcode. 3.
Programming The SD1+ is now in programming mode. It has no stored messages or telephone numbers. The passcode is 1234. Note: If you wish, you can also initialise the unit as follows: 1. Remove all power from the SD1+ . 2. Fit a jumper to the reset pins (see page ). 3. Apply power to the SD1+. 4. Remove the jumper from the reset pins. SD1+ SD1+ Option 4: Changing Your Passcode To change the programming of the SD1+ you must first key in a passcode.
Programming SD1+ Option 3: Erasing Messages/Telephone Numbers If you wish to record a new set of phrases, or store a new set of telephone numbers, you must first delete the old ones. This option allows you to delete either telephone number or phrases without initialising the SD1+ again. 1. Key in the current passcode. 2. Press 3. The display shows “ERASE-“ alternating with “MSG/NUM” . 3. Press [. The display shows: 4. Press B repeatedly to display either “MESSAGES” or “NUMBERS”, for example: 5.
Programming SD1+ Option 1: Storing Telephone Numbers 6. Press [ again to stop recording. The display shows “ENT 0-D”: SD1+ 2. Key in the current passcode. READY 3. Press 1. The display shows: ENT 1-4 4. Press 1, 2, 3 or 4 to select telephone number 1, 2, 3 or 4. The display shows “TEL NO “ alternating with the digits stored, for example: If you wish to erase all the digits stored for that number press A. The screen shows “BLANK” if the SD1+ does not have any digits stored for a number. 5.
Programming SD1+ Option 2: Recording Messages 6. Press [ to store the new telephone number and return to “ENT 1-4”. 7. Press [ again to return to “READY”. It is also advisable to include the instruction “Press 8 to acknowledge” at the end of each of phrases A to D. For example: Before you record the phrases it is a good idea to write down what you intend to say. Note that the SD1+ can hold up to 25 seconds of sound for each phrases.
Programming SD1+ 5. Key in the phone number of the pager, for example: 08323456 6. Key in BBBBC. The display shows an “M” at the end of the telephone number: 8323456M Z Z Z Z SD1+ always adds a “#” (hash) at the end of a pager message. You do not have to key one in yourself. 8. Press [. The display returns to “ENT 1-4”. Programming TONE DIALLING PULSE DIALLING 456M333 (If you press B again the display changes to show the words AUTO, see the note below.