Manual

Programming
Auxiliary
Information
The dialer is preset at
the
factory
to typical telephone line
(T-
LINE), PBX, Dialing Attempts
and Message Repeat
options. lf
you
choose
to
accept
the
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
To change the
presets, follow
these steps.
T-LINE
The LCD will
display:
PROGRAM:
T-LINE
I(YES) 2(NO)
Press
"l
"
to
program
T-LINE.
Press
"2"
to
scroll to
the
next section.
The LCD willdisplay: PROGRAM: T-LINE
I(TONE) 2(PULSE)
Press
"1"
for
TONE.
Press
"2"
for PULSE.
PBX
The LCD will display: PROGRAM: PBX
l(ON) 2(OFF)
Step
l:
Press
"1"
fbr
ON.
Press
"2"
for OFF.
Step
2: If
"1"
is entered, the LCD
will
display:
PROGRAM: PBX
ENTER PBX
NUMBER
Enter PBX number
(
|
dieit).
ATTEMPTS
ATTEMPTS refers
to
the
number of
times
the
dialer
will
call
each
designated number. Both successful and unsuccessful
(busy
or no
answer)
call are considered attempts.
The LCD will display:
PROGRAM: ATTEMPTS
ENTER 1-9
Step
1: Press the digit
(l-9)
corresponding to the number of
times
you
wish the dialer to call each number.
MESSAGE
MESSAGE refers to the
number
of times each messase will be
delivered to each designated
number.
The LCD
will
display:
PROGRAM:
MESSAGE
REPEAT ENTER 1.3
Step
1: Press the digits
(l-3)
corresponding to the number of
times
you
wish the
message(s) to
be delivered.
After selecting the number of message repeats, the dialer will
automatically exit this section.
Structuring Your
Outgoing Messages
The AD-2000
dialer was
designed with
optimum
versatility
and
functionality
in mind. Nowhere
is this more
apparent than in the
matrix
of outgoing messages
(OGMs).
The
user's ability to
"mix
and match"
OGMs allows
complete system
customization and
provides
ultimate
efficiency.
Total
OGM time is 51
seconds.
A
beginning identification
(ID)
message of up to l5 seconds
can
be
programmed
in
(options
#4,
#6, and #8). Your ID message
should
clearly
state your
name, address and other
pertinent
emergency information.
Typically, each OGM will
have a specific
purpose.
For instance,
OGM I can alert the
person
notified
to contact the
fire
department
while
OGM 2 can alerl the person
to contact the
police
department. Typically
the dialer is
programmed
to notify family,
friends or another responsible party.
Before
programming your
dialer to call the
police,
fire department
or 9-l-l directly,
you
must
check with
these agencies
for
their approval.
OPTION
#l No
OGM. Select this option if
you
do
not
wish to
record
any outgoing messages.
OPTION #2
I
OGM. Select this option if
you
wish to record
one
OGM,
which
may be as long as 5l seconds.
OPTION #3
2
OGMs. Select
this option
if
you
wish to record
two OGMs, each of
which
may be as long as 25.5
seconds.
OPTION #4
ID plus
2 OGMs. Select this option if
you
wish
to
record
one ID of up to 15 seconds in length,
and
two OGMs, each of
which
may be as long as 18
seconds.
*
OPTION #5 3 OGMs. Select this option
if you wish
to
record
three OGMs, each of which may
be as
long
as 17
seconds.
OPTION #6
ID plus
3 OGMs. Select this option if
you
wish
to
record one ID of up
to
15 seconds in length,
and
three OGMs, each of
which
may be as
long
as 12
seconds.
x
OPTION
#7 4 OGMs. Select
this option
if
you
wish
to
record
four
OGMs, each of which may be as long as
12.75
seconds.
OPTION #8
ID plus
4 OGMs. Select this option if
you
wish to
record
one ID of up
15
seconds in
length,
and four
OGMs, each of
which may
be as long as 9 sec-
onds.x
*lfyour
ID message is less than l5 seconds in length, the remaining time will be
evenlv divided among the OCMs.
Exunple: OPTION #4: ID
plus
2 OGMs.
lf
the
ID is l0
seconds, then each OGM can be
(51
minus l0
equals 4l divided by 2 equals) 20.5 seconds in length.