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  • Page 2 • Operational differences in relation to former ranges are described in the compatibility booklet available in the Daitem Installers section at www.daitem.co.uk. The stand-alone dialler has two main functions. Via its different communication networks, it makes the following possible: 1.
  • Page 3 1.1 Description The dialler has a keypad on its front face with the following: • 12 programming buttons (dial buttons from buttons) for different operations: - recognition programming of system devices, - programming of the different parameters, - checking these different parameters, - performing a test call to individual correspondents or a remote monitoring centre.
  • Page 4: Operation

    MUST BE USED IN ORDER TO REMOTELY TRANSMIT IMAGES FROM IP COMPATIBLE CAMERAS • IP cameras are linked to the ADSL box/router modem • The list of compatible IP cameras is available in the Daitem Installers section at www.daitem.co.uk. • The IP transmission module manages the IP cameras via the alarm system making it possible: - to record alarm films following detection of intrusion or confirmed intrusion,...
  • Page 5: Changing The Operating Mode

    1.3 Operating mode 1.3.1 The dialler has 3 separate operating modes: • installation mode for dialler installation and maintenance, • test mode for dialler functional testing, • user mode for dialler daily use. 1.3.2 The dialler’s different functions and commands are protected by 3 separate access codes: •...
  • Page 6: Tooling Required

    2. Preparation 2.1 Tooling required 6 mm PZ 2 3.5 mm 3.5 mm The fixing screws and plugs are not supplied. 2.2 Accessories and power supplies to be used The accessories and power supply(ies) needed to install the dialler depend on the type of dialler and media used. Before going out to the site, installers must make sure they have the additional accessories and power supply(ies) listed in the “Appendix”...
  • Page 7: Inserting The Sim Card

    2.4 Inserting the SIM card IMPORTANT: the SIM card must be inserted into the dialler with the power off. 1. Unclip the transmission module. Transmission module SH513AX Coller sur certif A1142A047879 2. Insert the SIM card into its slot making sure it is the 3.
  • Page 8: Power Supply

    • BatLi = 2 x (3.6 V, 13 Ah) lithium power pack, BatLi22 • Li-Ion = 3.7 V/1.2 Ah Li-Ion rechargeable back-up battery • Mains power module = 200-240 VAC 50-60 Hz / 4.5 VDC 2.2 A internal mains power module Type of dialler/media available SH511AX SH514AX Media used SH512AX GSM/GPRS+...
  • Page 9 IMPORTANT Depending on the transmission media used: • Installation of the back-up battery is often required for the dialler to operate (see Power supply/Type of power supply to be installed depending on the media used” chapter). • The back-up battery is charged on the dialler and is designed to act as a buffer or back-up power supply to the main power supply.
  • Page 10 2.5.2 Use with the mains power module and the Li-Ion rechargeable back-up battery 1. Connect the rechargeable back-up battery to the 2. Clip the back-up battery into its compartment. “2-point” connector. SH503AX Coller sur certif A1143A047879 SH513AX Coller sur certif A1142A047879 3.7 V/1.2 Ah Li-Ion rechargeable back-up battery...
  • Page 11 7. Connect the other end of the cable to IMPORTANT the electricity network via a Hager • If the dialler does not respond as it should: MEN710-10 A type circuit-breaker which - disconnect the mains power supply then disconnect the power module, can be easily identified and accessed.
  • Page 12: Recognition Programming

    3. Recognition programming IMPORTANT • To perform recognition programming operations, the dialler must be in installation mode. On power-up the dialler is in installation mode. If a control panel has been programmed for recognition by the dialler, after 4 h with no command being issued, the dialler will adopt the same mode as the control panel and automatically switch to user mode (see chapter: Introduction/Operating modes).
  • Page 13 3.2 Programming the image transmission motion detectors to be recognised by the control panel It is essential to first programme the control panel to recognise the detector and then to programme the detector to be recognised by the dialler. CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 14 3.3 Programming the image transmission motion detectors to be recognised by the dialler IMPORTANT • The image transmission motion detectors must be programmed for recognition by the control panel in order to transmit intrusion events (see image transmission motion detector installation manual) and then programmed for recognition by the dialler in order to transmit images.
  • Page 15: Configuring The Date And Time

    4. Main parameter-setting operations IMPORTANT: all parameter-setting can be done using TwinLoad ® software available in the Daitem Installers section at www.daitem.co.uk. 4.1 Configuring the date and time The events memorised by the dialler are date and time stamped. This facilitates diagnosis should an alarm or fault occur.
  • Page 16 • Modifying the master code To modify the master code, enter: IMPORTANT: all access codes must differ from each other. old master master code code master code Factory master code: 0000 Example: To replace the factory master code “0000” with the new code “1423”, enter: “beeep”...
  • Page 17 5. Advanced parameter-setting operations 5.1 Programming a relayed dialler to be recognised by the control panel Relayed control panel recognition programming (for versions 2.0.0 and later) is done using radio repeater relay SH701AX. IMPORTANT: for the transmission of images, motion detectors cannot be relayed to the dialler using radio repeater relay SH701AX. Recognition programming with the dialler must be done directly.
  • Page 18 5.2 Transferring control panel, system product and intrusion group personalised voice messages and the “welcome message for vocal transmissions” using the S.I.T.E. card The personalised voice messages of system products, intrusion groups and the “welcome message for vocal transmissions” recorded on the control panel (to facilitate identification) are not automatically transferred to the dialler. They can be transferred by connecting the control panel S.I.T.E.
  • Page 19 5.4 Customising a command button The 4 command buttons on the dialler can be customised to adapt commands to customer requirements (see table below). Furthermore, this personalisation makes it possible to select the type of access (direct or via a code) to commands. To customise a button, enter: IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 20 5.6 Modifying the dialler’s self-monitoring parameters 5.6.1 Communication network (detection of communication network interruptions) • Dialler fitted with a lithium power pack as its main power supply: only the PSTN network is monitored. • Dialler fitted with a mains power module as its main power supply: the PSTN, GSM/GPRS and Ethernet networks are monitored.
  • Page 21: Maintenance

    6. Installing, parameter-setting and implementing transmission To complete installation, refer to the installation manual common to the control panel-dialler and the stand-alone dialler: “Parameter-setting and implementation of transmission with the transmission module”. 7. Maintenance For more information about transmission-related maintenance, refer to the installation manual common to the control panel-dialler and the stand-alone dialler: “Parameter-setting and implementation of transmission with the transmission module manual/Maintenance chapter”.
  • Page 22 7.2 Consulting the dialler events log IMPORTANT: it is advisable to consult the control panel’s events log to have a full account of events when on the site. • The events log contains the last 1,000 time and date-stamped events known to the dialler. It also keeps track of specific system operation and maintenance events.
  • Page 23: Changing The Battery

    • The lithium battery pack must be replaced by the same type of pack with the same technical characteristics, i.e. 2 x (3.6 V - 13 Ah). • We advise you to use the DAITEM BatLi22 pack available in the catalogue in order to guarantee individual safety and equipment reliability.
  • Page 24 8. Appendix Accessories and power supplies to be used for the stand-alone dialler 1. Dialler SH511AX: PSTN + Ethernet (ADSL) Media used Power supplies and accessories to be used References PSTN + Ethernet (ADSL) PSTN only Ethernet (ADSL) only Power supplies from the catalogue to be used 200-240 VAC 50-60 Hz / 4.5 VDC 2.2 A...
  • Page 25 3. Dialler SH513AX: PSTN+ GSM/GPRS + Ethernet (ADSL) Media used Power supplies PSTN (GSM/ (PSTN+ (PSTN and accessories Ref. + GSM/ GPRS PSTN GSM/GPRS ADSL GSM/GPRS) + ADSL) to be used GPRS + ADSL) only only only only only + ADSL only Power supplies from the catalogue to be used Choice...
  • Page 26 9. Summary of parameters and commands Access code parameters Required parameter-setting Parameter Factory Selected Parameter-setting sequence Possible values Page description parameters parameters Master code MMMM * 50 * ? ? ? ? * ? ? ? ? ** 0 0 0 0 code with 4, 5 or 6 digits Installer code I I I I * 51 * ? ? ? ? * ? ? ? ? **...
  • Page 27: Summary Of Commands

    Dialler parameters Required parameter-setting Parameter-setting Parameter Selected Factory parameters Possible values Page description parameters sequence Indication sound level * 11 * ? ** average (= 4) from 1 to 8 Tamper alarm * 14 * ? ** 1: enabled 0: disabled acknowledgement 1: enabled, triggering of telephone in installation mode...
  • Page 28: Technical Data

    10. Technical data KEY: X: indicates that the function is available whatever the dialler. PSTN (for example): indicates that the function is available with PSTN media. SH511AX SH512AX SH513AX SH514AX PSTN GSM/GPRS PSTN ADSL Dialler technical specifications + ADSL + ADSL...
  • Page 29: Battery Life

    SH511AX SH512AX SH513AX SH514AX PSTN GSM/GPRS PSTN ADSL Dialler technical specifications + ADSL + ADSL +GSM/GPRS +ADSL Anti-tamper system Protection against dialler opening and removal Protection against mains power cuts depending on media used Protection against communication network interruptions (PSTN, GSM interference, Ethernet) depending on media used...
  • Page 30: Description Of Symbols

    Description of symbols The product complies with basic safety, health and environmental protection requirements. Electrical Electrical hazard. shock hazard To prevent any damage to the environment or harmful effects on health, this product must not be placed in an ordinary bin or thrown out with normal household waste.
  • Page 31 11. Installation sheet (pull-out) Summary table of programming performed (to be filled in) Customer sheet Surname and First Name: Address: Tel.: Operator name: Tel.: Telephone numbers • SH502AX and SH503AX modules: choice between Ethernet or GPRS as main digital media (factory: Ethernet (ADSL)): ___________________________________ •...
  • Page 32 To obtain advice when installing your system or before Manufacturer: Hager Security SAS Address: F-38926 Crolles Cedex - France returning equipment, please contact the Daitem technical Product type: Dialler support team (see telephone number at the back of the alarm...

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