Programming
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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.
Any equipment that has a voltage-free contact as an output can provide an
input to the unit. Each input, labelled A, B, C or D, triggers the
corresponding stored message A, B, C or D. In the example shown below
these inputs are: A- fire, B- Personal Attack (PA), C- Burglary and D-
Auxiliary.
A
Alarm system control
unit (or other
equipment)
The SD1+ also requires a 12VDC supply. Alarm control units, for example,
often provide such a supply for connected equipment.
When connected to a telephone line the SD1+ behaves like another
extension and does not normally affect the operation of any telephone or
other equipment also connected to the line. While the SD1+ is sending a
voice message other users on the line will hear it should they lift their
handset.
B
C
D
Auxiliary
Input
Telephone
SD1+
A
1
2
3
B
4
5
6
C
7
8
9
D
ENT
0
ESC
Speech Dialler
Tel No 1
Tel No 2
Tel No 3
BT Line
Tel No 4
1
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