The document is an operator's manual for the SD1+ Speech Dialler. It provides instructions on how to set up and program the SD1+ for functions such as:
- Setting a passcode for accessing programming menus
- Programming telephone numbers for the SD1+ to call in an alarm event
- Recording voice messages to be played during alarm calls
- Setting call routing and abort options
The manual contains sections on getting started, programming options, testing procedures, and troubleshooting guides for the SD1+ speech dialler.
This document provides an overview and user manual for Allen-Bradley's PanelBuilder 1400e Configuration Software for Windows. It includes information on:
- The components and requirements for building applications with PanelBuilder, including the software, PanelView terminal, programmable controller, and optional equipment.
- Steps for planning applications, including documenting the process, designing screens and objects, and planning communications with the PLC.
- Conventions and terminology used in the manual.
- The contents and organization of the manual, which covers topics like creating expressions, screens, objects, messages, and transferring applications.
The document is a maintenance and service guide for the HP Compaq nc8000 Business Notebook and nw8000 Mobile Workstation. It provides information on identifying notebook features and components, troubleshooting problems, and performing disassembly procedures. The guide contains sections on product description, troubleshooting, illustrated parts catalog, removal and replacement procedures, specifications, and more.
This document is a maintenance and service guide for the HP Compaq nc8000 Business Notebook and nw8000 Mobile Workstation. It provides information on identifying system components, troubleshooting issues, disassembly procedures, and part numbers for replacement parts. The guide includes specifications, connector pinouts, power requirements, and screw listings to aid in servicing the notebooks.
The document is a user manual for the Acer Liquid Jade Z smartphone that describes how to set up and use the device. It includes sections on unpacking the smartphone and its accessories, understanding the hardware features and buttons, charging the battery, installing SIM and microSD cards, powering on and setting up the device, and using basic functions. The manual provides an overview of the smartphone's specifications and contains troubleshooting information.
One of the basic interfacing requirements for the hobbyists or electronics enthusiasts is I/P (keypad) and O/P (LCD display) for prototype applications. This shield uses minimum number I/O’s that is 4 bits for LCD data and 2 control signal lines for the same. A single analog pin (Pin A0) is multiplexed to read 5 input key switches (Navigation keys). Each key has been pulled up to a different voltage level, so a different voltage will be generated every time a user selects a key. This voltage could be read by the analog pin A0 on the board. Hence saves the no of I/O pins. The backlight of the LCD could be controlled by setting PWM (Pin D10) by adding a few lines of code.
This document is the user manual for the Grandstream DP715/DP710 DECT Cordless IP Phone. It provides instructions on setting up the DP715 base station and DP710 charger unit and registering the handset. The manual also describes the handset keys, menu structure, call features and basic operations. It includes sections on configuring the base station via voice prompts, web browser, or a central server, as well as upgrading firmware, restoring factory defaults and other advanced user configuration options.
The Dell Streak User's Manual provides concise instructions for setting up and using the Dell Streak tablet device. The 3-sentence summary is:
The manual outlines the key features of the Dell Streak tablet, including the touch screen, home screen, applications, widgets, status bar and navigation. It provides step-by-step instructions for setting up the device, making calls, managing contacts and settings. The manual also covers customizing options, protecting data, troubleshooting and synchronizing the tablet with a computer.
The document is the November 2006 user guide for the SoundPoint IP 650 SIP phone. It provides instructions on setting up and using the phone, customizing settings, and managing contacts and calls. The guide also covers connecting the phone to the network and power sources, as well as attaching optional accessories like the handset and headset. It includes details on the phone's features and basic operations.
This document provides an overview and user manual for Allen-Bradley's PanelBuilder 1400e Configuration Software for Windows. It includes information on:
- The components and requirements for building applications with PanelBuilder, including the software, PanelView terminal, programmable controller, and optional equipment.
- Steps for planning applications, including documenting the process, designing screens and objects, and planning communications with the PLC.
- Conventions and terminology used in the manual.
- The contents and organization of the manual, which covers topics like creating expressions, screens, objects, messages, and transferring applications.
The document is a maintenance and service guide for the HP Compaq nc8000 Business Notebook and nw8000 Mobile Workstation. It provides information on identifying notebook features and components, troubleshooting problems, and performing disassembly procedures. The guide contains sections on product description, troubleshooting, illustrated parts catalog, removal and replacement procedures, specifications, and more.
This document is a maintenance and service guide for the HP Compaq nc8000 Business Notebook and nw8000 Mobile Workstation. It provides information on identifying system components, troubleshooting issues, disassembly procedures, and part numbers for replacement parts. The guide includes specifications, connector pinouts, power requirements, and screw listings to aid in servicing the notebooks.
The document is a user manual for the Acer Liquid Jade Z smartphone that describes how to set up and use the device. It includes sections on unpacking the smartphone and its accessories, understanding the hardware features and buttons, charging the battery, installing SIM and microSD cards, powering on and setting up the device, and using basic functions. The manual provides an overview of the smartphone's specifications and contains troubleshooting information.
One of the basic interfacing requirements for the hobbyists or electronics enthusiasts is I/P (keypad) and O/P (LCD display) for prototype applications. This shield uses minimum number I/O’s that is 4 bits for LCD data and 2 control signal lines for the same. A single analog pin (Pin A0) is multiplexed to read 5 input key switches (Navigation keys). Each key has been pulled up to a different voltage level, so a different voltage will be generated every time a user selects a key. This voltage could be read by the analog pin A0 on the board. Hence saves the no of I/O pins. The backlight of the LCD could be controlled by setting PWM (Pin D10) by adding a few lines of code.
This document is the user manual for the Grandstream DP715/DP710 DECT Cordless IP Phone. It provides instructions on setting up the DP715 base station and DP710 charger unit and registering the handset. The manual also describes the handset keys, menu structure, call features and basic operations. It includes sections on configuring the base station via voice prompts, web browser, or a central server, as well as upgrading firmware, restoring factory defaults and other advanced user configuration options.
The Dell Streak User's Manual provides concise instructions for setting up and using the Dell Streak tablet device. The 3-sentence summary is:
The manual outlines the key features of the Dell Streak tablet, including the touch screen, home screen, applications, widgets, status bar and navigation. It provides step-by-step instructions for setting up the device, making calls, managing contacts and settings. The manual also covers customizing options, protecting data, troubleshooting and synchronizing the tablet with a computer.
The document is the November 2006 user guide for the SoundPoint IP 650 SIP phone. It provides instructions on setting up and using the phone, customizing settings, and managing contacts and calls. The guide also covers connecting the phone to the network and power sources, as well as attaching optional accessories like the handset and headset. It includes details on the phone's features and basic operations.
This document is the user guide for the SoundPoint IP 550 SIP phone. It provides instructions for assembling, connecting, and using the basic and advanced features of the phone. These include placing and answering calls, transferring calls, setting up conferences, customizing settings like volume, time and date, and troubleshooting potential issues with phone operation. The guide also covers legal notices regarding patents, copyrights, and trademarks.
This document is the user guide for the Polycom SoundPoint IP 32x/33x phone. It provides instructions for setting up and using the phone, including connecting the phone to the network and power, registering the phone, understanding phone features, making calls, transferring calls, and customizing settings like volume, ring type, and display brightness. The guide also covers managing contacts and call lists, supporting multiple lines, and complying with copyright and patent laws.
The document is a user manual that provides instructions on how to use a mobile phone. It includes sections on getting started with the phone, idle mode features, call functions, menu functions, and messaging features. The sections cover topics such as installing SIM cards and batteries, making calls, using menus and settings, and sending SMS, MMS and email messages.
This document is the user's guide for the SmartClass Ethernet Tester. It contains information about features and capabilities, preparation for use, navigating the user interface, instrument settings, and Ethernet testing functions. The guide includes sections on exploring the front panel, powering the tester on and off, menu screens, data entry, results screens, and using the keypad. It also provides instructions for cable diagnostics, optical power measurement, initializing links, and specifying settings for Ethernet and payload tests.
This document is the user's guide for the SmartClass Ethernet Tester. It contains information about features and capabilities, preparation for use, navigating the user interface, instrument settings, and Ethernet testing functions. The guide includes sections on exploring the front panel, powering the tester on and off, menu screens, data entry, test results, and specific tests for cable diagnostics and Ethernet.
The document provides an overview of the Gigaset SL785 cordless telephone handset and base. It includes a brief overview of the keys and features of the handset, descriptions of the display symbols, and contact information for service and support. The overview also contains a diagram of the base station and instructions for registering additional handsets to the base.
This document is the user manual for Snort version 2.8.6. It provides an overview of Snort's capabilities in different operating modes like sniffer, packet logger, and network intrusion detection system modes. It also describes how to configure Snort, including preprocessor and rule configuration, as well as output and logging options. The document contains detailed information on topics like includes, rule profiling, output modules, and more.
The document provides instructions for operating the TechniSat DIGIT MF4-K digital receiver. It includes sections on connections, initial installation, settings, basic functions like selecting channels and adjusting volume, as well as more advanced functions like programming the electronic program guide and setting parental controls. The document contains illustrations of the receiver and remote control, and provides troubleshooting tips and technical specifications.
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The document provides an overview of the Gigaset A580 and A585 cordless phones. It includes pictures and descriptions of the keys and displays on the handset and base station. It also provides brief instructions on setting up the phones, making calls, using features like the directory, text messaging, and answer machine (for the A585 model). Customer service contact information is provided at the end.
This document provides contact and support information for The MathWorks' Communications System Toolbox. It lists the toolbox's user guide revision history and table of contents. The guide covers topics like input/output, data and signal management, adaptive equalization examples, and system design techniques for communications systems.
This document contains lecture notes for a Computer Programming course taught at Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia. It covers topics including the structure of C programs, operators and expressions, selection statements, and repetition. The notes were written by Winardi Sani and include tutorials by Imran bin Razali, Muhamad Zaini bin Yunos, Sharifah Z.R. Bt Syed Ahmad, and Faizul Amin Anuar.
This document contains lecture notes for a computer programming course taught at Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia. It covers topics like the structure of C programs, operators and expressions, selection statements, and repetition. The notes were written by Winardi Sani and several tutors are listed. The document is organized into chapters with sections covering specific programming concepts.
This document provides a reference guide for configuring and using Call Detail Recording (CDR) on a HiPath 4000 system. It describes CDR features and output formats. The document also provides step-by-step instructions for configuring CDR on the HiPath 4000 to output call records to a file or external server for performance monitoring and analysis. It includes information on defining selection groups, configuring CDR devices, activating CDR, and setting up a collecting agent.
This document is the manual for the GNU debugger gdb version 7.0.50. It describes how to invoke and use gdb to debug programs. Gdb can be used to run programs, set breakpoints, examine the stack and variables, search source code, and more. The manual covers basics like starting and stopping a program as well as more advanced topics like debugging multi-threaded programs and recording program execution.
This document is the user manual for the Control Console version 1.1, released in June 2007 by Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc. It provides instructions on how to operate the control console, including setup procedures, programming functions, and saving/loading shows to an SD memory card. The manual is intended to explain all functionality of the control console to users.
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This document provides a user guide for the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) peripheral in Texas Instruments' Keystone Architecture. It describes the features and architecture of the SPI peripheral, including its operation modes, programmable registers, data formats, interrupt support, and initialization procedures. The document has been updated multiple times to modify register descriptions and clarify or expand certain sections. It provides the information needed to understand and utilize the SPI functionality in Keystone-based devices.
This document provides an overview of the Gigaset S680/S685 cordless phone. It describes the keys and features of the handset and base station. It provides instructions for making calls, using menus and lists, text messaging, and answering machine functions. It also covers settings, Bluetooth, and accessories. Safety precautions are included to only use the approved power adapter, batteries, and avoid certain areas with the phone due to risk of electric shock.
The document provides an overview of a Gigaset phone model E490/E495, including:
1) A description of the keys and features of the handset and base station.
2) Contact information for the Gigaset service center in the UK.
3) Instructions on setting up the phone and connecting accessories like headsets.
This document is the user guide for the SoundPoint IP 550 SIP phone. It provides instructions for assembling, connecting, and using the basic and advanced features of the phone. These include placing and answering calls, transferring calls, setting up conferences, customizing settings like volume, time and date, and troubleshooting potential issues with phone operation. The guide also covers legal notices regarding patents, copyrights, and trademarks.
This document is the user guide for the Polycom SoundPoint IP 32x/33x phone. It provides instructions for setting up and using the phone, including connecting the phone to the network and power, registering the phone, understanding phone features, making calls, transferring calls, and customizing settings like volume, ring type, and display brightness. The guide also covers managing contacts and call lists, supporting multiple lines, and complying with copyright and patent laws.
The document is a user manual that provides instructions on how to use a mobile phone. It includes sections on getting started with the phone, idle mode features, call functions, menu functions, and messaging features. The sections cover topics such as installing SIM cards and batteries, making calls, using menus and settings, and sending SMS, MMS and email messages.
This document is the user's guide for the SmartClass Ethernet Tester. It contains information about features and capabilities, preparation for use, navigating the user interface, instrument settings, and Ethernet testing functions. The guide includes sections on exploring the front panel, powering the tester on and off, menu screens, data entry, results screens, and using the keypad. It also provides instructions for cable diagnostics, optical power measurement, initializing links, and specifying settings for Ethernet and payload tests.
This document is the user's guide for the SmartClass Ethernet Tester. It contains information about features and capabilities, preparation for use, navigating the user interface, instrument settings, and Ethernet testing functions. The guide includes sections on exploring the front panel, powering the tester on and off, menu screens, data entry, test results, and specific tests for cable diagnostics and Ethernet.
The document provides an overview of the Gigaset SL785 cordless telephone handset and base. It includes a brief overview of the keys and features of the handset, descriptions of the display symbols, and contact information for service and support. The overview also contains a diagram of the base station and instructions for registering additional handsets to the base.
This document is the user manual for Snort version 2.8.6. It provides an overview of Snort's capabilities in different operating modes like sniffer, packet logger, and network intrusion detection system modes. It also describes how to configure Snort, including preprocessor and rule configuration, as well as output and logging options. The document contains detailed information on topics like includes, rule profiling, output modules, and more.
The document provides instructions for operating the TechniSat DIGIT MF4-K digital receiver. It includes sections on connections, initial installation, settings, basic functions like selecting channels and adjusting volume, as well as more advanced functions like programming the electronic program guide and setting parental controls. The document contains illustrations of the receiver and remote control, and provides troubleshooting tips and technical specifications.
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The document provides an overview of the Gigaset A580 and A585 cordless phones. It includes pictures and descriptions of the keys and displays on the handset and base station. It also provides brief instructions on setting up the phones, making calls, using features like the directory, text messaging, and answer machine (for the A585 model). Customer service contact information is provided at the end.
This document provides contact and support information for The MathWorks' Communications System Toolbox. It lists the toolbox's user guide revision history and table of contents. The guide covers topics like input/output, data and signal management, adaptive equalization examples, and system design techniques for communications systems.
This document contains lecture notes for a Computer Programming course taught at Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia. It covers topics including the structure of C programs, operators and expressions, selection statements, and repetition. The notes were written by Winardi Sani and include tutorials by Imran bin Razali, Muhamad Zaini bin Yunos, Sharifah Z.R. Bt Syed Ahmad, and Faizul Amin Anuar.
This document contains lecture notes for a computer programming course taught at Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia. It covers topics like the structure of C programs, operators and expressions, selection statements, and repetition. The notes were written by Winardi Sani and several tutors are listed. The document is organized into chapters with sections covering specific programming concepts.
This document provides a reference guide for configuring and using Call Detail Recording (CDR) on a HiPath 4000 system. It describes CDR features and output formats. The document also provides step-by-step instructions for configuring CDR on the HiPath 4000 to output call records to a file or external server for performance monitoring and analysis. It includes information on defining selection groups, configuring CDR devices, activating CDR, and setting up a collecting agent.
This document is the manual for the GNU debugger gdb version 7.0.50. It describes how to invoke and use gdb to debug programs. Gdb can be used to run programs, set breakpoints, examine the stack and variables, search source code, and more. The manual covers basics like starting and stopping a program as well as more advanced topics like debugging multi-threaded programs and recording program execution.
This document is the user manual for the Control Console version 1.1, released in June 2007 by Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc. It provides instructions on how to operate the control console, including setup procedures, programming functions, and saving/loading shows to an SD memory card. The manual is intended to explain all functionality of the control console to users.
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This document provides a user guide for the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) peripheral in Texas Instruments' Keystone Architecture. It describes the features and architecture of the SPI peripheral, including its operation modes, programmable registers, data formats, interrupt support, and initialization procedures. The document has been updated multiple times to modify register descriptions and clarify or expand certain sections. It provides the information needed to understand and utilize the SPI functionality in Keystone-based devices.
This document provides an overview of the Gigaset S680/S685 cordless phone. It describes the keys and features of the handset and base station. It provides instructions for making calls, using menus and lists, text messaging, and answering machine functions. It also covers settings, Bluetooth, and accessories. Safety precautions are included to only use the approved power adapter, batteries, and avoid certain areas with the phone due to risk of electric shock.
The document provides an overview of a Gigaset phone model E490/E495, including:
1) A description of the keys and features of the handset and base station.
2) Contact information for the Gigaset service center in the UK.
3) Instructions on setting up the phone and connecting accessories like headsets.
3. Getting Started: SD1+ Menu Options
All of the SD1+ menu options are accessed by entering the user
passcode (default 1234). These menu options allow all the SD1+
SD1+ READY
necessary programming of the SD1+ and are selected by
pressing the relative "Hot Key" as shown in the table below. A
summary of menu options and their relative "Hot Key" is also shown
to the right. SD1+ READY
READY
Change Passcode
SD1+ NEWCODE-
READY
Hot Key Menu Option Page
1 Not Used Change Passcode Type
2 Not Used SD1+ C,TYPE-
3 Not Used
Programmable Output
4 Change Passcode 4
OUTPUT-
5
SD1+
Change The Passcode Type 5
6 Programmable Output 5 Call Routing
7 Call Routing 6 SD1+ ROUTE-
8 Abort Options 6
Abort Options
9 Viewing The Last Call Log 7
ABORT-
0 Acknowledgement Options 7
SD1+
[1 - 4 Program Phone Number 1, 2, 3 or 4 8 - 11 View Event Log
[0 - C Record Phrase 0, A, B or C 12 SD1+ VIEWLOG-
[[ Delete Phrases & Phone Numbers 13
Acknowledgement Options
A B or C Playback Messages A, B or C 14
A1 - 4 Send Message A, B or C to 15 SD1+ CLEARBY-
B1 - 4 Telephone Number 1, 2, 3 or 4
Enter Phone Numbers
C1 - 4 or Record Messages
SD1+ ENT 1-4
SD1+ OR 0-C
Delete Options
SD1+ ERASE-
Play Message's A, B or C or
or Send To Phone No's 1,2,3 or 4
SD1+ 1-4 / ENT
SD1+ TO SEND
1
4. Overview
Tel No 1
C B A
Telephone
Tel No 2
Tel No 3
BT Line
Speech Dialler
Control Panel
Tel No 4
Connections Passcode Type
The SD1+ is connected between the alarm The passcode that is required by the SD1+ to
control panel and the telephone line. It enter into the programming menus, can be
behaves like another extension to the modified so that it is a standard 4 digit code, a 4
telephone and does not affect the normal digit code followed by the enter key, a standard
operation or that of any other extensions fitted. 6 digit code, or a 6 digit code followed by the
However, if the SD1+ is operating, and any enter key. See page 5.
telephone handset is lifted, the messages will
be heard. The unit requires no batteries as its Programmable Output
power is derived from the alarm control panel.
The SD1+ has a programmable output that is
The SD1+ accepts three inputs which in our capable of supplying up to 100mA of current.
example are; A - fire, B - Personal Attack (PA) This output can be programmed to activate
and C - burglary. These correspond to the when the SD1+ has been triggered, when the
messages (A, B or C) that the SD1+ sends out SD1+ has been successfully acknowledged, or
and should be recorded as such. If the control when the SD1+ has failed to communicate to
panel does not have a fire monitoring all telephone numbers. See page 5.
capability then the SD1+ will accept a direct
connection from a suitable smoke alarm (as Call Routing
above). The SD1+ may also be included in the The SD1+ can be programmed so that each
control panel tamper circuit. trigger input A, B or C will only dial a certain
telephone number. This can be used for when
Passcode the dialler is required to call four different
The SD1+ requires a passcode to be entered numbers under three different conditions e.g.
to gain access to all of the programming trigger A will only dial telephone number 1,
menus, this code can also be used to cancel trigger B will only dial telephone numbers 2 & 3
an activation if the unit has been accidentally whereas trigger C will dial telephone numbers 1,
triggered . See page 4. 2, 3 & 4. See page 6.
2
5. Call Abort Recording Messages
The SD1+ can be programmed so that if it is The SD1+ has a built-in microphone so that
accidentally triggered, the call can be phrases can be recorded directly into the unit.
aborted. Once aborted, the dialler will stop The message that is sent by the SD1+ consists of
dialling out immediately. The SD1+ can be a common phrase (0) which normally states
aborted by one of the following methods: your name & address, followed by phrase A, B or
when a signal is applied to the abort input, C which relate to the inputs applied from the
when the input that triggered the unit is control panel (PA, burglary and fire in our
removed, or when the user passcode is example). The SD1+ has up to 40 seconds of
entered. When an abort is performed by the recording time which has to be shared by all 4
code, the display shows "ABORTED" as visual phrases. It must be noted that if 10 seconds is
confirmation of the abort being carried out (a initially used by phrase 0 and you need to
chime tone will also be heard). See page 6. re-record that phrase, 10 seconds must be
used by the new phrase 0. See page 12.
Last Call Log
The SD1+ has a last call log, this enables the Deleting Phrases & Numbers
user to find out who the unit has dialled and Because the SD1+ has a Non Volatile Memory
who acknowledged it. The log also shows (NVM), the phone numbers and messages
which input was triggered last. See page 7. cannot be deleted by removing power from the
unit. This option, allows you to delete all phrases
Acknowledgement Options or all phone numbers as required. See page 13.
Once the SD1+ has made its call and
delivered its message, it requires a signal to say Playing Back Messages
that the message has been successfully Once the phrases have been recorded by the
received. This is done by the recipient pressing SD1+, they can be played back through the on
the number "8" button on their telephone. See board speaker so that you can check the
page 14. When the SD1+ has been recorded message. It should be noted that
acknowledged, it will shut down until it is when you play back phrases A, B or C, phrase 0
triggered again. This option determines how is always played first. See page 14.
many times the unit must be acknowledged
before it shuts down. See page 7. Sending a Test Call
Once the SD1+ has been programmed, each
Telephone Numbers message can be sent to a particular number to
The SD1+ can dial up to four different test whether the unit is working correctly. When
telephone numbers. These numbers can be the unit is in this test mode, everything on the
up to 24 digits long and are programmed phone line will be heard through the speaker.
using the LCD display and keypad on the unit. The display will also give a visual indication of
The numbers can be forced to tone or pulse what is happening during the call. See page 15.
dial if required and a pause can also be
programmed. It is also possible for the SD1+ to Three Way Calling
dial a pager and send a numerical message,
This is a service that is normally provided by
this message is programmed by the user (a
British Telecom, if this service is enabled, the
digit is also sent after the message that
SD1+ will use it to prevent anyone trying to block
corresponds to the trigger input e.g. 1, 2 or 3 =
the telephone line. See page 16.
Trigger A, B or C). See pages 8-11.
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6. Programming: Initialising The SD1+
When you power up the SD1+ for the first time, a factory restart is
required. This involves shorting out the factory restart pins (JP2) whilst 1 PLEASE
SD1+
applying power to the unit (please refer to the installation
instructions for details). The display will show “PLEASE RECORD”, this RECORD
SD1+
indicates that the memory is blank (i.e., all telephone numbers and
messages are not programmed). Once it is programmed, "SD1+" is 2
displayed instead. To gain access to the programming menus, the 3 READY
SD1+
passcode must be entered (Default 1234).
1. When the unit is powered up for the very first time, the display SD1+ PLEASE
shows “PLEASE RECORD”.
RECORD
7. SD1+
When programmed, the display shows “ SD1+ ” (fig 2).
Fig 1
2. Enter the default user code 1 2 3 4 to initialise the unit ready
for programming. 1 SD1+ SD1+
2
3. When initialised the display shows “READY”, the unit can now be 3 READY
SD1+
programmed and tested.
8. ]
To exit from the main menu press , if the unit is not
operated for 1 minute, it will revert back to the “PLEASE SD1+ SD1+
RECORD” message (or “ SD1+ ”, fig 2).
Fig 2
Changing Your Passcode
The SD1+ requires a passcode to be entered to allow access to the
program menus, this passcode can also be used to abort the
1 SD1+ SD1+
READY
operation of the unit when triggered (see page 6). The passcode is
normally four digits, but can be changed to six (see page 5). The
default passcode is 1234 and can also be changed as required. READY
SD1+
2
1. Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing
“READY” (see page 4). SD1+ NEWCODE-
3
2. Press 4 and the display will show “NEWCODE-”. SD1+ ----
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3. Press [ and the display will show “----”.
3SD1+ 2580
5
4. Enter your new passcode e.g. 2580.
SD1+ READY
5. Press [ to accept the new code and return to “READY”.
4
9. Changing Your Passcode Type
The SD1+ requires a passcode to be entered to allow access to the
program menus. This passcode is normally 4 digits (4, CODE), but 1 SD1+ SD1+
READY
can be changed to: 4 digits followed by enter (4+E, CODE), 6 digits
(6, CODE) or 6 digits followed by enter (6+E, CODE). The default user
passcode is 1234. If the passcode is changed from 4 to 6 digits, the SD1+ READY
last two digits of the code will default to (00) i.e. 1234 will now 2
become 1234 00.
SD1+ C,TYPE-
3
1. Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing 4 Digit Code
“READY” (see page 4).
SD1+ 4, CODE
4 Digit Code + ENT
2. Press 5 and the display will show “C,TYPE-”.
SD1+ 4+E, CODE
6 Digit Code
3. Press [ and the display will show the code type option that is
currently programmed i.e. “4, CODE”. SD1+ 6, CODE
10. If required, the other 3 passcode options “4+E, CODE”,
“6, CODE” and “6+E, CODE”, can be scrolled through by
6 Digit Code + ENT
6+E, CODE
pressing the B key.
4
SD1+
SD1+ READY
4. Press [ to accept the option displayed and return to “READY”. 7
Programmable Output
The SD1+ has an output that can be programmed to activate
under certain conditions. These conditions are: active when the 1 SD1+
READY
SD1+
SD1+ has been triggered (ACTIVE), active when the SD1+ has been
acknowledged (SUCCESS) and, active when the SD1+ has dialled
all numbers and has not been acknowledged (FAILED). SD1+ READY
2
1. Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing SD1+ OUTPUT-
“READY” (see page 4)”.
3
Has Been Triggered
2. Press 6 and the display will show “OUTPUT-”. SD1+ ACTIVE
Has Been Acknowledged
3. Press [ and the display will show the output type that is currently SD1+ SUCCESS
programmed i.e. “ACTIVE”.
Failed to Communicate
11. If required, the other 2 output types “SUCCESS”, and
B
"FAILED" can be scrolled through by pressing the key.
SD1+ FAILED
4
READY
4. Press [ to accept the option displayed and return to “READY”.
SD1+
7
5
12. Call Routing
Messages A, B or C can be programmed so that they only report to
certain telephone numbers i.e. Message A might report to
1 SD1+
READY
telephone numbers 1, 3 & 4 but NOT to number 2 (A) 1-34).
SD1+
READY
1. Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing SD1+
“READY” (see page 4). 2
SD1+ ROUTE-
2. Press 7 and the display will show “ROUTING-”. 3
Send A to No's 1, 2, 3 or 4
3. Press [ and the display will show that message A is routed to SD1+ A) 1234
telephone number s 1, 2, 3 & 4 i.e. “A)1234”. Send B to No's 1, 2, 3 or 4
13. Press 1, 2, 3 or 4 to select or deselect the telephone
numbers.
SD1+ B) 1234
Send C to No's 1, 2, 3 or 4
14. If required, the other 2 options “B) 1234” & “C) 1234”, can
be scrolled through by pressing the B key.
SD1+ C) 1234
4
7 READY
4. Press [ to accept the option displayed and return to “READY”. SD1+
Abort Options
Occasionally you may trigger your alarm by accident and cause
the SD1+ to send an unwanted call. When this happens the unit 1 SD1+ SD1+
READY
can be stopped, by applying a signal to the abort input on the
SD1+ (INPUT), removing the trigger from the SD1+ (RESTORE) or,
simply entering your user passcode (PASSCODE). SD1+ READY
2
1. Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing SD1+ ABORT-
“READY” (see page 4).
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No Abort Available
2. Press 8 and the display will show “ABORT-”. SD1+ NONE
Abort Input
3. Press [ and the display will show the abort option that is SD1+ INPUT
currently programmed i.e. “NONE”.
Restore The Alarm Input
15. If required, the other 3 abort options “INPUT”, “RESTORE”
and “PASSCODE”, can be scrolled through by pressing
SD1+ RESTORE
the B key. Abort With Passcode
SD1+ PASSCODE
4. Press [ to accept the option displayed and return to “READY”. 4
7 SD1+ READY
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16. Viewing The Last Call Log
When a call is successfully acknowledged, the SD1+ stores the
event in a “Last Call Log”. 1 SD1+
SD1+ READY
The log may then be viewed as follows:
SD1+ READY
1. Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing
2
“READY” (see page 4).
SD1+ VIEWLOG-
2. Press 9 and the display will show “VIEWLOG-”. 3
No Events Logged
SD1+ BLANK
3. Press [ and the display will show the Last Call Log i.e. "BLANK " if
Last Message Sent (A to Tel 3)
the log is empty, or ”A)--3-” (Alarm on trigger input A
acknowledged by recipient 3). If the display shows “A)----” SD1+ A) --3-
then none of the calls were acknowledged. 4
SD1+ READY
4. Press [ to accept the option displayed and return to “READY”. 7
Acknowledgement Options
Once the SD1+ has made its call and delivered its message, it
requires a signal to say that the message has been successfully 1 SD1+
READY
SD1+
received. This is done by the recipient pressing the number "8"
b u tto n o n th e ir te le p h o n e . W h e n th e S D 1 + h a s b e e n
acknowledged, it will shut down until it is triggered again. This option SD1+ READY
determines how many times the unit must be acknowledged
2
before it shuts down. These options include: Any 1 person (ANY-1),
Any 2 people (ANY-2), Any 3 people (ANY-3), All 4 people (ALL-4) SD1+ CLEARBY-
or nobody at all (NO-ONE). 3
Needs 1 Acknowledgement
ANY - 1
1. Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing
SD1+
“READY” (see page 4). Needs 2 Acknowledgements
SD1+ ANY - 2
2. Press 0 and the display will show “CLEARBY-”. Needs 3 Acknowledgements
SD1+ ANY - 3
3. Press [ and the display will show the acknowledgement option Needs 4 Acknowledgements
that is currently programmed i.e. “ANY-1 ”.
ALL - 4
17. SD1+
If required, the other 4 acknowledgement options
"ANY-2”, “ANY-3”, “ALL-4” and “NO-ONE”, can be Needs No Acknowledgement
scrolled through by pressing the key. B 7 SD1+ NO-ONE
4
4. Press [ to accept the option displayed and return to “READY”. SD1+ READY
7
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18. Programming: Telephone Numbers
The SD1+ stores up to four telephone numbers, with a maximum of 24 digits each. Permission from
the person(s) being called must be obtained before storing their telephone number. The SD1+
must NOT be used to call the Police via the Emergency Services telephone numbers.
The following example shows how to program telephone number 1 as 0181 234 5678.
1. Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing 1 SD1+ SD1+
READY
“READY” (see page 4).
2. Press [, the unit will display “ENT 1-4 OR 0-C”. SD1+ READY
READY
2
3. Press 1 for telephone number 1. SD1+ ENT 1-4
19. 1 to 4 will select numbers 1, 2, 3 or 4.
OR 0-C
20. SD1+
0 to C selects phrases 0, A, B or C (see page 12).
3
43 SD1+ TEL NO 1
4. The display will alternate between telephone No. 1 and the
current number (Blank if it has not been programmed). BLANK
SD1+
21. If a telephone number is already programmed, this may
be deleted by pressing the Akey.
5
SD1+ 018153
6
5. Type in the first phone number 0181 234 5678.
SD1+ 0181 3
6. If a mistake is made whilst entering the number, press A to
move the cursor back, re-enter the digit and press C.
018123
C will move the cursor forward again.
SD1+
22. Pressing 7
83 SD1+ ENT 1-4
7. Finish typing in the telephone number and press [.
SD1+ OR 0-C
8. Repeat for telephone number 2, 3 & 4 as required. 9
SD1+ READY
9. When finished, press ] to return to the ready prompt.
23. In order for the SD1+ to comply with BABT regulations, the
unit must NOT have any telephone numbers programmed
the same.
24. The SD1+ must NOT be used to call the Police via the
Emergency Services telephone numbers.
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25. Forcing The SD1+ to Tone / Pulse Dial
Pulse Dialling: This is the older format and is sometimes referred to as Loop Disconnect/LD. Tone
Dialling: This is the modern format and sometimes referred to as Multiple Frequency/MF. Any or all of
the telephone numbers can be selected to override the automatic format selection and be
forced into dialling the number in one of the above formats if required.
Before entering the telephone number 0181 234 5678 in the example below, press the B key to
select “Pulse Dialling” (P) or press the C key to select “Tone Dialling” (T).
1. Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing 1 SD1+ SD1+
READY
“READY” (see page 4).
SD1+ READY
READY
2. Press [ and the unit will display “ENT 1-4 OR 0-C”.
2
ENT 1-4
3. Press 1 for telephone number 1.
SD1+
26. 1 to 4 will select numbers 1, 2, 3 or 4.
3
SD1+ OR 0-C
27. 0 to C selects phrases 0, A, B or C (see page 12).
43 SD1+ TEL N0 1
4. The display will alternate between telephone No. 1 and the SD1+ BLANK
current number (Blank if it has not been programmed).
5
28. If a telephone number is already programmed, this may
be deleted by pressing the A
key.
SD1+ P
6
5. Press the B key once to select “Pulse Dialling” (P). 2345678
C key will select “Tone Dialling” (T).
SD1+
29. Pressing the
73 SD1+ ENT 1-4
6. Type in the first phone number 0181 234 5678 and press [.
SD1+ OR 0-C
8
7. Repeat for telephone number 2, 3 & 4 as required.
SD1+ READY
8. When finished, press ] to return to the ready prompt.
30. If the SD1+ is NOT forced to pulse or tone dial, it will
automatically select the correct dialling format. 3
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31. Programming a Pause into the Telephone Number
If the SD1+ is connected to an internal PABX telephone exchange, a prefix digit i.e. 9 is normally
required before an outside line can be obtained. Some exchanges also require a pause after this
digit before dialling the telephone number. If required one or more 3 second pauses can be
inserted after the prefix digit.
Before entering the telephone number 0181 234 5678 in the example below, press 9 for the dial
out prefix, then press the B key three times to select a 3 second Pause.
1. Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing 1 SD1+ SD1+
READY
“READY” (see page 4).
READY
READY
2. Press [ and the unit will display “ENT 1-4 OR 0-C”. SD1+
2
3. Press 1 for telephone number 1. SD1+ ENT 1-4
32. 1 to 4 will select telephone numbers 1, 2, 3 or 4.
SD1+ OR 0-C
33. 0 to C selects phrases 0, A, B or C (see page 12). 3
43 SD1+ TEL N0 1
4. The display will alternate between telephone No. 1 and the
current number (Blank if it has not been programmed). SD1+ BLANK
34. If a telephone number is already programmed, this may
be deleted by pressing the A key.
5
6 SD1+ 9,
7
5. Press 9 (or your own prefix), and then B three times to select a
pause, then press C to move the cursor forward again.
2345678
35. A pause is displayed as a comma (,).
SD1+
83 ENT 1-4
6. The SD1+ will now show 9, (or your own prefix) on the display. SD1+
SD1+ OR 0-C
7. Type in the first phone number 0181 234 5678 and press [.
9
READY
8. Repeat for telephone number 2, 3 & 4 as required.
SD1+
9. When finished, press ] to return to the ready prompt.
36. The pause option (,) will cause the SD1+ to wait 3 seconds
before dialling the rest of the telephone number.
Programming two (,,) or three (,,,) pause options will cause
the SD1+ to pause 6 or 9 seconds.
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37. Programming a Pager Number
If the SD1+ is dialling a pager, it may have to wait before sending the paging message. This is
achieved by entering one or more “M” (4 second waits) after the pager number. The unit also needs
to be programmed to send the message correctly i.e. by hanging up (M+NONE), by pressing the
Star button (M+STAR), or by pressing the Hash button (M+HASH).
After entering the pager number 0832 345678 in the example below, press B four times for the
pager prefix "M", then C and enter the paging message i.e. 333, then press [.
1. Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing 1 SD1+ SD1+
READY
“READY” (see page 4).
READY
READY
2. Press [ and the unit will display “ENT 1-4 OR 0-C”. SD1+
2
3. Press 1 for telephone number 1. SD1+ ENT 1-4
38. 1 to 4 will select telephone numbers 1, 2, 3 or 4.
SD1+ OR 0-C
39. 0 to C selects phrases 0, A, B or C (see page 12). 3
43 SD1+ TEL N0 1
4. The display will alternate between telephone No. 1 and the
current number (Blank if it has not been programmed). SD1+ BLANK
40. If a telephone number is already programmed, this may
be deleted by pressing the A
key.
5
SD1+ 2345678
5. Type in the pager number e.g. 0832 345678. 6
3SD1+ 345678M
6. Press B four times to select the pager option (M), then press C. 3
7
7. Type in the paging message i.e. 333 for alarm, then press [. SD1+ 678M333
42. A digit relating to the input is also sent e.g. 1 = Trigger A. SD1+
93 ENT 1-4
8. The display shows how the message is sent "M+NONE". SD1+
43. If required, the other 2 options “M+STAR” and “M+HASH”,
can be scrolled through by pressing the B
key.
SD1+ OR 0-C
10
READY
9. Repeat for telephone number 2, 3 & 4 as required.
SD1+
10.When finished, press ] to return to the ready prompt.
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44. Recording Messages
The SD1+ can record up to four phrases A, B, C and a common phrase 0. These phrases can be up
to forty seconds in total. The four phrases are used to form three messages A, B and C. Phrase 0 is
normally used to store the name and address of the premises, whereas phrases A, B or C are used
to store the type of alarm condition. It is also advisable to include the instruction to press the
number "8" button on the telephone, at the end of the message e.g.
l Phrase 0: “This Is Mr Smith, at 10 The Strand, East Fincham”
l Phrase A: “The alarm has been activated, please press eight to acknowledge this call”.
1. Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing 1 SD1+ SD1+
READY
“READY” (see page 4).
2. Press [ and the unit will display “ENT 1-4 OR 0-C”. SD1+ READY
READY
2
3. Press 0 for phrase 0. SD1+ ENT 1-4
45. 0 to C will select phrases 0, A, B or C.
OR 0-C
46. SD1+
1 to 4 selects numbers 1, 2, 3 or 4 (see pages 8-11).
3
43 SD1+ RECORD
4. The display will show “RECORD PHRASE 0”.
48. Before you record phrases, it is advisable to prepare
them by writing them down first.
5
SD1+ REC - 40
This is Mr Smith,
5. When ready, press the [ key to start recording, and speak at 10 The Strand,
East Fincham.
clearly into the unit.
49. The display will show the remaining recording time. SD1+ REC - 32
50. When re-recording a phrase, if the duration of the old
phrase was previously 10 seconds, then the new phrase
6
must be the same length. 73 SD1+ ENT 1-4
OR 0-C
].
SD1+
6. To end recording at any time press
8
51. The unit will also stop recording when the time runs out.
SD1+ READY
7. Repeat for phrases A, B & C as required.
8. When finished, press ] to return to the ready prompt.
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52. Deleting Phrases & Telephone Numbers
If new phrases need to be recorded or new telephone numbers
need to be programmed into the unit, the old ones will have to be 1 SD1+
SD1+ READY
deleted, this option will allow you to perform either of these actions.
READY
1. Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing
SD1+
“READY” (see page 4). 2
SD1+ ENT 1-4
2. Press [ and the display will show “ENT 1-4 OR 0-C”.
SD1+ OR 0-C
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3. Press [ and the display will show “ERASE-”.
SD1+ ERASE-
4. Press B and the display will show “SPEECH”. 43
Clear Messages
53. If required, the other delete option “PHONES”, can be
scrolled to by pressing the Bkey.
SD1+ SPEECH
Clear Telephone Numbers
PHONES
5. Press [ to accept the option displayed and return to “READY”
SD1+
5
7 READY
54. SD1+
If required, the telephone numbers can also be deleted
individually when in the telephone number programming,
(pages 8-10).
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55. Testing the SD1+: Call Acknowledgement Procedure
If the unit has been triggered or a test call has been sent, you must
ensure that the recipient of the call is aware of the call
acknowledgement procedure, so that they can successfully shut 1
down the SD1+ and prevent it from dialling them again.
This is Mr Smith,
1. When the recipient's telephone rings, they should answer the
at 10 The Strand,
East Fincham.
call as they would any normal call.
2
2. The SD1+ will then play the message that corresponds to the
trigger it has received, (normally the name and address of the
premises followed by the relevant alarm message).
3. After the message, a tone is heard, the recipient should now
press the “8” button on the telephone to acknowledge the call.
56. Pressing the number “8” button on the telephone at any
point during the message, will also shut the unit down.
3
4. If done correctly, an acknowledgement “tune” will be heard. 4
5. The recipient can then take the necessary action.
Playing Back Messages
Once the phrases have been recorded it is possible to play them
back through the built in loudspeaker.
1 SD1+ SD1+
READY
This example shows how to play back “Message A” (Phrase 0 + A):
READY
READY
1. Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing
SD1+
“READY” (see page 4). 2
SD1+ 1-4 / ENT
2. Press A and the display will show “ 1-4 / ENT TO SEND”.
57. Pressing B or C will select message B or C. 3
SD1+ TO SEND
5 Seconds
PHRASE 0
3. After a 5 second delay the message is played. SD1+
SD1+ PHRASE A
4. Pressing ] at any point during the message will abort the 4
playback and return the unit to the “READY” prompt.
READY
59. Sending A Test Call
It is possible to test that each message plays to each telephone number e.g. you may want to test
that “Message A” plays to telephone number 1 or “Message B” to telephone number 3 etc.
Before sending a test call, make sure the person being called is familiar with the acknowledgement
procedure. This will ensure that the SD1+ is successfully cleared down.
The following example shows how to send “Message A” to telephone number 1:
1. Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing 1 SD1+ SD1+
READY
“READY” (see page 4).
READY
READY
2. Press A and the display will show “ 1-4 / ENT TO SEND”. SD1+
60. Pressing B or C will select message B or C. 2
SD1+ 1-4 / ENT
3. Press 1, to send message A to Telephone number 1. SD1+ TO SEND
61. Pressing [
at this point will send the message to all 3
programmed telephone numbers. SEND A
SD1+
62. After the SD1+ has dialled out, it will attempt to detect a
ringing signal. If this signal is detected, the display will SD1+ TO NO 1
show “RINGING”. However, if this signal is not detected
within 5 seconds, the unit will automatically start to play 3 SD1+ RINGING
its message.
PHRASE 0
63. The unit will then play phrase 0 (Name & Address)
followed by phrase A (e.g. Fire Alarm). At the end of the
SD1+
PHRASE A
message, the person receiving the call should carry out
SD1+
the call acknowledgement procedure (see page 14). Waiting Period
64. If the call is successfully acknowledged the display will
show “SENT OK”. If the person receiving the call fails to
SD1+ SENT OK
43
acknowledge it on the first attempt the unit will repeat
the message four times, giving them the opportunity to SD1+ READY
acknowledge the call at the end of each message.
However if at the end of the last attempt they still fail to
acknowledge the call the display will show "NO REPLY"
and the unit will shut down.
4. Pressing ] at any time will abort the test call and return the unit
to the “READY” prompt.
67. General: Three Way Calling
Three Way Calling is a feature that is available from BT Network Services. For the SD1+ to take
advantage of this facility, the telephone line must have this service enabled (contact BT for details).
When the SD1+ is triggered, the unit checks for "dial tone", if no dial tone is detected i.e. another
telephone is "Off Hook" or there is an incoming call. The unit then sends a "Recall" signal, which is
detected by the exchange as a request for a new line. With a new line available, the SD1+ then
attempts to dial out.
68. If the SD1+ is connected to an older pulse dial exchange, the numbers being dialled must
be selected to pulse dial (see page 9). This will also disable the three way calling facility as
this is not available on the older exchanges.
Display Messages
When the unit is first powered up, a factory restart is required (page 4).
SD1+ PLEASE The SD1+ will then have a completely blank memory (no phone
numbers or messages programmed), program these as required. If
SD1+ RECORD the unit is showing this display, and a factory restart has not been
carried out, contact your installation company for further advice.
This is the normal standby display of the SD1+ speech dialler. The unit
SD1+ SD1+ will display this message whilst it is doing nothing AND whilst it is dialling
out after it has been triggered.
The SD1+ has detected a ringing signal. This display will only be seen
SD1+ RINGING during a test call and NOT an activation.
The recipient may already be on another call, wait until they have
SD1+ ENGAGED finished the call and try again. This display will only be seen during a
test call and NOT an activation.
The SD1+ has detected an Unobtainable or Special Information Tone.
SD1+ UNOBTAIN Check the number and try again.This display will only be seen during
a test call and NOT an activation.
The SD1+ dialled out, sent the message and was acknowledged
SD1+ SENT OK correctly by the recipient. This display will only be seen during a test
call and NOT an activation.
The call was not answered or acknowledged by the recipient. This
SD1+ NO REPLY display will only be seen during a test call and NOT an activation.
If the SD1+ is programmed to dial a pager number, this message will
SD1+ PAGED be displayed when the pager message is sent. This display will only
be seen during a test call and NOT an activation.
The SD1+ was aborted by a user passcode whilst it was attempting to
SD1+ ABORTED dial out following an activation. This display will only be seen
following an activation.
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69. Trouble-Shooting Guide
Problem Problem
The recipient has acknowledged the call The unit is triggered from the Control Panel but
but the SD1+ continues to dial the second, the display shows "SD1+" all the time.
third or forth number.
Cause
Cause The SD1+ doesn't display anything except for
The "Call Acknowledgement" option is set to "SD1+" whilst it is triggered.
cleared by "ANY-2" or "ANY-3" or "ALL-4"
(page 7). Action
To see the status of the SD1+ when triggered,
Action use the “Test Call" option (page 15).
Check the option is set to the required setting.
Problem
Problem The recipient of the call can't acknowledge
The unit will not dial the telephone number the unit by pressing the number "8" button.
that is programmed into the unit.
Cause
Cause Incompatible telephone.
Number incorrectly dialled.
Action
Action Call the recipient and ask them to press the
Check the telephone number you are calling number "8" button on their telephone. If you
has been entered correctly. hear anything other than a tone, the telephone
is not capable of acknowledging the SD1+. This
Cause 2 may be overcome by using a tone pad to
The SD1+ is dialling out through an internal simulate the dialling tones. Contact your
telephone exchange (PABX), that requires a installation company for details.
pause after the initial “9”.
Action 2 Problem
Make sure you have programmed a pause I am pressing the [ key for 6 seconds, but I
into the phone number, after the "9" (page 10). cannot get to the "READY" prompt and the
display still shows "PLEASE RECORD" or "SD1+".
Cause 3
The SD1+ is wired to an exchange, that needs Cause
a special button pressed to select a line. The SD1+ requires a 4 digit passcode to enable
you to gain access to the program menu's.
Action 3
The unit cannot be used with this type of Action
exchange. Connect it to a standard BT line. Enter your user passcode (page 4).
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70. Quick Reference: Dialler Options.
SD1+ SD1+
READY
SD1+ READY
READY
Clear By Options Numbers & Phrases Messages or Test Calls
(e.g.A)
SD1+ CLEARBY- SD1+ ENT 1-4 SD1+ 1-4 / ENT
SD1+ OR 0-C SD1+ TO SEND
Clear By Options Program Numbers Record Messages Delete Options Send Test Calls Replay Messages
(e.g.1) (e.g.0) (e.g.1) 5 Second Wait
SD1+ ANY-1 SD1+ READY 1
TEL NO SD1+ RECORD
READY SD1+ ERASE- SD1+ SEND A
READY SD1+ PHRASE 0
READY
SD1+ BLANK
READY SD1+ PHRASE 0
READY SD1+ READY1
TO NO SD1+ PHRASE A
READY
SD1+ ANY-2 SD1+ SPEECH
Delete
Pulse Dial SD1+ RINGING SD1+ READY
READY
Tone Dial REC - 40
ANY-3
SD1+
SD1+ 3x Insert Pause SD1+ PHONES SD1+ PHRASE 0
4x Pager Wait This is Mr Smith,
at 10 The Strand,
Enter number East Fincham. SD1+ PHRASE A
ALL-4 (e.g. 0181 234 5678)
ENT 1-4 Waiting Period
SD1+
SD1+
SD1+ 2345678* SD1+ REC - 32
SD1+ OR 0-C SD1+ SENT OK
SD1+ NO-ONE
SD1+ ENT 1-4 SD1+ ENT 1-4 SD1+ READY
READY
SD1+ READY
READY SD1+ OR 0-C SD1+ OR 0-C
Quick Reference: Advanced Options.
SD1+ SD1+
READY
SD1+ READY
READY
Change Code Change Code Type Program Output Call Routing Abort Options View Event Log
SD1+ NEWCODE-
READY SD1+ C,TYPE- SD1+ OUTPUT- SD1+ ROUTE- SD1+ ABORT- SD1+ VIEWLOG-
SD1+ ----
READY SD1+ 4, CODE SD1+ ACTIVE SD1+ A) 1234 SD1+ NONE SD1+ BLANK
Enter New Passcode or
(e.g. 2580)
SD1+ 4+E, CODE SD1+ SUCCESS SD1+ B) 1234 SD1+ INPUT SD1+ A) ????
SD1+ 2580
READY or
SD1+ 6, CODE SD1+ FAILED SD1+ C) 1234 SD1+ RESTORE SD1+ B) ????
SD1+ READY
READY or
SD1+ 6+E, CODE SD1+ READY
READY SD1+ PASSCODE SD1+ C) ????
SD1+ READY
READY SD1+ READY
READY SD1+ READY
READY
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