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 necessary programming of the SD1+ and are selected by SD1+ pressing the relative "Hot Key" as shown in the table below. A summary of menu options and their relative "Hot Key"...
Overview A, B, C & D Auxiliary Inputs This product is manufactured to meet all European Economic Area Tele-communication networks requirements. Connections Passcode Type The SD1+ is connected between the leak The passcode that is required by the SD1+ detection alarm panel and the telephone to enter into the programming menus, can line.
Call Abort Recording Messages The SD1+ can be programmed so that if it The SD1+ has a built-in microphone so that is accidentally triggered, the call can be phrases can be recorded directly into the aborted. Once aborted, the dialler will unit.
Programming: Initialising The SD1+ When you power up the SD1+ for the first time, a factory restart is PLEASE required. This involves shorting out the factory restart pins (JP2) whilst applying power to the unit (please refer to the installation RECORD instructions for details).
Changing Your Passcode Type The SD1+ requires a passcode to be entered to allow access to the SD1+ program menus. This passcode is normally 4 digits ( ), but can be changed to 6 digits ( ). The default user passcode is ???? 1234.
Call Routing Messages A, B, C or D can be programmed so that they only report to certain telephone numbers i.e. Message A might report to SD1+ telephone numbers 1, 3 & 4 but NOT to number 2 ( ???? READY Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “...
Viewing The Last Call Log When a call is successfully acknowledged, the SD1+ stores the event in a “Last Call Log”. SD1+ The log may then be viewed as follows: ???? READY Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “...
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.
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.
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.
Programming a Pager Number When dialling a pager SD1+may have to wait before sending the message. To insert a pause enter “ ” after the pager number. When the call is answered, the unit can send the message as normal or precede it with a “star”...
Recording Messages The SD1+ can record up to four phrases A, B, C, D and a common phrase 0. These phrases can be up to forty seconds in total. The five phrases are used to form four messages A, B, C and D. Phrase 0 is normally used to store the name and address of the premises, whereas phrases A, B, C or D are used to store the type of alarm condition.
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 deleted, this option will allow you to perform either of these actions. SD1+ Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing “...
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 down the SD1+ and prevent it from dialling them again.
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"...
Trouble-Shooting Guide Problem Problem The recipient has acknowledged the call The unit is triggered from the Control Panel but the display shows " " all the time. but the SD1+ continues to dial the second, third or forth number. Cause Cause The SD1+ doesn't display anything except for "...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the SD1+ and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers