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INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 3
SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................... 4
INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................... 6
Installation Requirements ......................................................................................................... 6
Telephone Line Connection ...................................................................................................... 8
Wall Socket Installation ............................................................................................................. 8
HOW THE EDAC 400-02 WORKS ............................................................................................... 9
Run Mode ................................................................................................................................. 9
Making Alarm Notification Calls ................................................................................................ 9
Cancelling Alarm Notification Calls ..........................................................................................10
INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING YOUR EDAC 400-02 ................................................... 11
Introduction - Program Mode ...................................................................................................11
Explanation of prompts - Program Mode .................................................................................11
Entering Programming Mode ...................................................................................................11
Programming Example ............................................................................................................11
The * Key - Program Checking ...............................................................................................12
Exit to RUN Mode ....................................................................................................................12
Restore Factory Defaults .........................................................................................................12
GETTING STARTED QUICKLY - Example ............................................................................... 13
Entering Programming Mode ...................................................................................................13
Programming Telephone Numbers ..........................................................................................13
Recording a Site Message .......................................................................................................13
Replaying the Recorded Message ...........................................................................................14
Exit to Run Mode .....................................................................................................................14
Testing the EDAC 400-02 ........................................................................................................14
PROGRAMMING - GLOBAL PARAMETERS ........................................................................... 15
Function F00 Modify PIN Number ........................................................................................... 15
Function F02 Call Progress..................................................................................................... 15
Function F03 Ring-back Trigger Cancellation ......................................................................... 16
Function F04 Answer Incoming Calls When any Input Active .................................................. 16
Function F06 Answer Incoming Calls When no Inputs Active (Idle) ......................................... 17
Function F07 Call List Priority & Rosters ................................................................................. 18
Function F08 Outputs ............................................................................................................. 19
Function F09 Trigger/Dial Time ............................................................................................... 19
Function F96 Trigger/Dial Mode .............................................................................................. 20
Function F99 Send Model Information via RS232 ................................................................... 20
PROGRAMMING - RECORDING VOICE MESSAGES ............................................................. 21
Function F0* Recording Voice Messages ............................................................................... 21
RECORD example ...................................................................................................................22
PLAY example .........................................................................................................................22
PROGRAMMING - INPUT SPECIFIC PARAMETERS .............................................................. 23
Function F10 Programming Your Pager Messages ................................................................. 23
Function F11 Programming Your Telephone/Pager/SMS Numbers ........................................ 23
Call Types ............................................................................................................................... 24
Function F15 Programming an SMS/Paging Access Number ................................................. 25
Function F51 Setting Inputs to Trigger or Report .................................................................... 26
Function F52 Physical Input Trigger Configuration .................................................................. 26
Function F53 Wait Time Between Calls .................................................................................. 27
Function F54 Pager Delay Time ............................................................................................. 28
Function F55 Message Play Time ........................................................................................... 28
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    HOW THE EDAC 400-02 WORKS ....................9 Run Mode ..........................9 Making Alarm Notification Calls ....................9 Cancelling Alarm Notification Calls ..................10 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING YOUR EDAC 400-02 ........... 11 Introduction – Program Mode ....................11 Explanation of prompts – Program Mode .................11 Entering Programming Mode ....................11 Programming Example ......................11...
  • Page 2 Function F56 Call Counter ...................... 29 Function F57 SMS/Paging Service Password ................. 29 Function F58 SMS/Paging Service ID ..................30 PROGRAMMING – JUMPER SETTINGS .................. 31 APPLICATION NOTES ......................32 Using Outputs ......................... 32 Using Paging .......................... 33 Numeric Pager .........................33 Alpha-Numeric pager/Text messaging (SMS) ................33 Modem Communications ......................35 Programming Using RS232 .....................35...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    When an event triggers the auto-dialler, the EDAC 400-02 will make an alarm notification call. The EDAC 400-02 will pick up the phone line and call a list of people via telephone, cell phone or pager. The EDAC 400-02 speaks the pre-recorded message announcing the problem.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Connections 1.5 mm screw terminals are provided for all electrical connections to the EDAC 400-02. Power  Voltage 12-15V DC  Current 40mA idle 80-100mA active NOTE: Power supply should comply with Telecom PTC101 requirements if dialler is to be connected to Telecom NZ network and ACA requirements if dialler is to be connected in Australia.
  • Page 5  Host ID User programmable (default PG1) Modem The EDAC 400-02 has an onboard 2400 baud V22bis modem (backward compatible with 1200 V22 connections) used for alphanumeric paging and remote configuration using Hyper Terminal. The EDAC 400-02 can also be put into transparent mode. This allows remote communications via a dial-up connection, to devices attached to the external RS232 connector such as a PLC or RTU.
  • Page 6: Installation

     Earth Discharge The EDAC 400-02 has a separate Earth Discharge Circuit, which is used to protect the EDAC 400-02 and any attached equipment from lightning strikes and other external high voltage transients, which may travel down the phone line. The Earth Discharge circuit must be connected to a common earth point.
  • Page 7 You must use the cord-set provided to connect the EDAC 400-02 to the Telecom wall socket or the EDAC 400-02 may not work and no alarm notification calls will be made. Extra cords are available upon request for a small charge. The EDAC 400-02 may be used with a PABX (Private exchange) but it must be connected to an analog line.
  • Page 8: Telephone Line Connection

    On an alarm input trigger, the EDAC 400-02 takes over the telephone line, disconnecting all other calls. The alarm condition is immediately acted on and cannot be stopped by unauthorised means.
  • Page 9: How The Edac 400-02 Works

    When these active trigger states (inputs) have all been acknowledged the EDAC 400-02 is said to be in a cancelled state. This means that the EDAC 400-02 will not make any further calls. The input is still present however and it must be removed in order to re- trigger the EDAC 400-02.
  • Page 10: Cancelling Alarm Notification Calls

    PIN number. This will stop the EDAC 400-02 from making more calls. If the EDAC 400-02 hangs up before you have time to cancel, you can dial into the unit to cancel it (functions F03, F04, F05 and F06 to set cancellation options).
  • Page 11: Introduction To Programming Your Edac 400-02

    The ‘F’ prompt will appear on the display. If your PIN is not working, turn the EDAC 400-02 off and hold down a key while powering up. The product will first display the firmware version (e.g. 3.5.3.) then go into programming mode and display the ‘F’...
  • Page 12: The * Key - Program Checking

    Key - Program Checking key is used to display current parameter data held in the EDAC 400-02. Select a function and, when the ‘P’ is displayed, press the key. The data currently held in that function will display (digit by digit in the case of multi-digit entries).
  • Page 13: Getting Started Quickly - Example

    GETTING STARTED QUICKLY - EXAMPLE Below is a brief description of how to quickly set up the essential functions of the EDAC 400-02. This simple configuration example will take you through the steps needed to:  Program one telephone number for your alarm notification call list.
  • Page 14: Replaying The Recorded Message

    Once all these functions have been programmed, exit programming mode by pressing very quickly at the ‘F’ prompt. The EDAC 400-02 should now display the with a flashing dot. In RUN mode the EDAC 400-02 is ready to accept an input trigger and make alarm notification calls. Testing the EDAC 400-02 By default the input is set up for normally open.
  • Page 15: Programming - Global Parameters

    For example if ‘Dial tone Detect only’ is used the EDAC must detect dial tone for a successful call to be made and for the call counter to be incremented.
  • Page 16: Function F03 Ring-Back Trigger Cancellation

    Function F04 Answer Incoming Calls When any Input Active When an input is active the EDAC 400-02 will attempt to make alarm notification calls. Setting a wait time (function F53) gives you the opportunity to call into the EDAC 400-02 and cancel the input.
  • Page 17: Function F05 Answer Incoming Calls When All Inputs Are Cancelled

    Function F06 Answer Incoming Calls When no Inputs Active (Idle) You may wish to periodically dial into the EDAC 400-02 to confirm that it is in idle state. This can be useful if you have previously received a notification call of an alarm which may cancel itself e.g.
  • Page 18: Function F07 Call List Priority & Rosters

    Function F07 Call List Priority & Rosters The EDAC 400-02 can be programmed with up to 16 different phone numbers. By default the programmed numbers are treated as a single list of 16 numbers. Using F07 the list can be divided up in to blocks of 4, or 8 and treated differently depending on the alarm Input trigger number.
  • Page 19: Function F08 Outputs

    Function F08 Outputs All 4 Inputs can be used as pull down (open collector type) Outputs. A physical terminal can be used either as an Input or Output but not both. Any combination of Inputs and Outputs can be configured. See section Specifications for max current and voltage ratings. These Outputs are independent from any Input and are toggled by a key press once a call is established and a suitable PIN has been entered to gain access to ‘Output Mode’.
  • Page 20: Function F96 Trigger/Dial Mode

    Function F96 Trigger/Dial Mode When an alarm input is present the EDAC 400-02 will trigger. The EDAC 400-02 will not begin calling until the trigger/dial time has passed (see function F09). Function F96 is used to set the units used (seconds or minutes) by the trigger/dial time in F09.
  • Page 21: Programming - Recording Voice Messages

    EEPROM for permanent storage using the microphone provided inside the lid on the top left hand corner of the EDAC 400-02. The message is played back through the onboard speaker. The Speaker Mute jumper (J600) must be in the top most position (un-muted) to hear any message playback.
  • Page 22: Record Example

    RECORD example     = Recording starts as soon Press the as the key is pressed. message The recording period is number to eight seconds long but record. may be shortened by pressing any key while recording.  ...
  • Page 23: Programming - Input Specific Parameters

    Input trigger number. See function F07 When the alarm Input is activated, the EDAC 400-02 will start to dial through the call list, always starting with the first phone number on the call list, then the next and so on. When programming phone numbers and/or pager numbers they may be entered in any order.
  • Page 24: Call Types

    Call Types The ‘call type’ selects the type of call being made by the EDAC 400-02 to the user e.g. voice or pager. It also sets an option for how the alarm notification call associated with this number will be cancelled / acknowledged.
  • Page 25: Function F15 Programming An Sms/Paging Access Number

    ‘cancel by any key’ and some being set to ‘cancel by PIN’ e.g. if the EDAC 400-02 is going to make an alarm notification call which could be received by the wrong person (such as a baby sitter), you might like to set this number to cancel by PIN to ensure any alarms do not get accidentally cancelled by the wrong person.
  • Page 26: Function F51 Setting Inputs To Trigger Or Report

    An Input may be configured as triggering or reporting. A triggering input triggers alarm notification calls. A reporting input will not cause the EDAC 400-02 to make any calls. A reporting input will speak its message either when the EDAC 400-02 has already been triggered by another Input and is making an alarm notification call, or when you call into the unit to check its status (active, cancelled or idle).
  • Page 27: Function F53 Wait Time Between Calls

    This function determines the period to wait between one call and the next. The wait time allows an opportunity for the user to call into the EDAC 400-02 to cancel the input or listen to the current status messages. Each individual input has its own wait time.
  • Page 28: Function F54 Pager Delay Time

    Function F55 Message Play Time The Message Play Time is the amount of time, in minutes, that the EDAC 400-02 is allowed to be off hook to dial the number, speak messages and accept a cancellation. The EDAC 400-02 will speak the message for the playtime before the call is terminated.
  • Page 29: Function F56 Call Counter

    Use F77 for Input 3.  Use F87 for Input 4. Notice to Australian Users: The EDAC 400-02 is not compatible with SMS via TAP services in Australia. The 400-02 cannot send SMS messages to cellular phones in Australia. Page 29 of 40...
  • Page 30: Function F58 Sms/Paging Service Id

    Use F78 for Input 3.  Use F88 for Input 4. Notice to Australian Users: The EDAC 400-02 is not compatible with SMS via TAP services in Australia. The 400-02 cannot send SMS messages to cellular phones in Australia. Page 30 of 40...
  • Page 31: Programming - Jumper Settings

    PROGRAMMING – JUMPER SETTINGS Below is a table detailing the hardware jumpers on the EDAC 400-02. This is followed by a circuit board overlay, which details where the jumpers are located on the EDAC 400-02. NOTE: If the memory or voice protection jumpers (J702 and J602) are in the Protect position, any new parameters you enter, such as phone numbers, will not be stored.
  • Page 32: Application Notes

    Using Outputs Each input can be used as a grounding Output. To toggle an Output you must call the EDAC 400- 02 when it is in idle mode, i.e. all inputs have been cancelled or there are no active inputs. Once the EDAC 400-02 has answered, the idle message is spoken twice.
  • Page 33: Using Paging

    Timed Call using function F54 (Pager Delay Time). When using the EDAC 400-02 with a pager, you will need to set a wait time between calls (function F53) so that you can call into the EDAC 400-02 to cancel the alarm, stopping further calls from being made.
  • Page 34  When using the EDAC 400-02 with a Alpha-Numeric pager or SMS, you will need to set a wait time between calls (function F53) so that you can call into the EDAC 400-02 to cancel the alarm, stopping further calls from being made.
  • Page 35: Modem Communications

    EDAC 400-02 via its RS232 connector. This method is used if you require alpha- numeric pager messages to be programmed. Connect the EDAC 400-02 to a free serial port on a PC using a straight through serial cable. Start the HyperTerminal application, select the appropriate com port and click O.K. Configure with the following settings.
  • Page 36: Frequently Asked Questions

    “The EDAC 400-02 is set up to call my cell phone. If I’m out of range or my phone is switched off will I get charged for all the calls the EDAC 400-02 makes but I don’t get?”...
  • Page 37: Compliance Notes

     This device only responds to Distinctive Alert cadences DA1 and DA2. This means that the EDAC 222-02 will not respond to ‘faxability’ ring. Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom's Telepermit requirements are dependent on the equipment configuration and/or settings. In order to operate within the limits for compliance with Telecom's specifications, the equipment shall be set to ensure that: ...
  • Page 38: Glossary

    The EDAC 400-02 is idle when all inputs are clear (i.e. no inputs present). Idle When the EDAC 400-02 is not acting on any input it is said to be idle, normal or in RUN mode. Input The input is the physical event that triggers the EDAC 400-02 to make alarm notification calls.
  • Page 39: Warranty

    EDAC does not warrant any modules or components manufactured by third parties. However, EDAC shall extend to the owner, in so far as practicable, the benefit of any warranties that such third party manufacturers may have given to EDAC concerning such modules and components.
  • Page 40: International Contact Details

    Facsimile: +64 3 341-5176 P.O. Box 80033 Email: sales@edacelectronics.com Riccarton Web: www.edacelectronics.com Christchurch New Zealand Australia EDAC Electronics Aust Pty Ltd Telephone: +64 3 9762-6244 Suite 6, 173 Boronia Rd Facsimile: +64 3 9762-6255 Boronia Email: sales@edac.com.au Vic. 3155 Web: http://www.edac.com.au/...

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