GARDINER TECHNOLOGY GARDTEC SPEECH DIALLER Installation & Programming Instructions

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  • Page 1 Installation & Programming Instructions...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction...................1.0 Telephone Line Requirements .............1.1 Approval ..................1.2 Dialler Fixing.................2.0 Telephone Line Connection............3.0 Connection to Gardtec 800 Series ..........3.1 Connection to Gardtec 580 (via interface)........3.1 Connection to Other Equipment ...........3.2 Terminal Descriptions..............4.0 Programmable User Options ............5.0 Programmable Engineer Options ..........5.1 Special Features................5.2 Initial Power Up ................6.0 Programming ................7.0...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION The Gardiner Technology Gardtec Speech Dialler is intended for use as an automatic message dialler. The primary use for the dialler is for connection to an alarm system although the unit is flexible enough to have many other uses where the need for automatic messages exists.
  • Page 5: Telephone Line Requirements

    TELEPHONE LINE REQUIREMENTS Before specifying the Gardtec Speech Dialler you should check that the following criteria can be met. That the line can support DTMF dialling (Tone dialling) That the dialler will not be connected to a 1+1 carrier system.
  • Page 6: Dialler Fixing

    DIALLER FIXING Disconnect from BT line before removing cover(s) Remove the flap securing screw on the lower edge of the remote keypad casing (see Fig1.) and unclip the flap by moving outward and downward in one movement. The area behind this panel is a restricted access/service area and is intended to be used only by the installer.
  • Page 7: Connection To Gardtec 800 Series

    CONNECTION TO GARDTEC 800 Series & 580 Connection to the Gardtec 800 Series (or Gardtec 580 via interface) is via the Speech Dialler Serial Lead Part No 04-070. The plug end of the lead should be connected to the Gardtec 800 Series SK3 (Digigard Communicator) (or PLG1 on the 580 interface) the flying end should be connected to the dialler as shown below.
  • Page 8 Fig 3. Typical connection for PA and Fire without connection to an alarm control panel. FLT TRG1 TRG2 TRG3 TMP TMP N/O PA Button 0V 12V To 12V Power Supply To Power Negative Supply Trigger From Smoke Detector Note: Unit should be programmed for negative start.
  • Page 9 Fig 4. Typical connection to Gardtec 350/350+ (and 580 without interface) giving Fire, PA and Alarm. Note the use of a 6K8 pull-up resistor across bell terminals. FLT TRG1 TRG2 TRG3 TMP TMP BELL TAMP Program Trigger Mode to Control Panel Trigger Program Multi Trigger Inhibit to ON...
  • Page 10: Terminal Descriptions

    TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS TB3 (SELV) This is the fault output and will change state when there is a failure to communicate, a cut telephone line or the supply voltage to the unit falls below 9.5V. The output is open collector held high through a 47K resistor. The output is normally high going low on fault. The FLT terminal also doubles as Data OUT when the dialler is connected to a Gardtec 800 Series or Gardtec 580 (via interface) by the serial lead (supplied with the dialler).
  • Page 11: Programmable User Options

    PROGRAMMABLE USER OPTIONS The dialler is fully programmable, all settings will be retained in the event of the dialler being down powered. A description of each option is given below:- Emergency services must not be called with this equipment. Repeat numbers will not be accepted by the dialler. Telephone No 1 Any sequence of digits (Max fifteen digits).
  • Page 12 Short Message 3 This message corresponds to a trigger 3 input and will be played after the common message. Speech for short message 3 may be up to 3 seconds duration, a typical message would be:- "Burglar Alarm" Once the speech message(s) have been programmed they may be replayed with or without the preceding common message User Options Change User Code...
  • Page 13: Programmable Engineer Options

    PROGRAMMABLE ENGINEER OPTIONS The engineer has all the user programmable options available via the engineer code (factory default 1234) with the exception of programming the user code (the user code may only be changed when the user code has been used to access the system). Additional options (not available if the user code is used to access the system) are available via the engineer code, these options are shown below:- Change Engineer Code...
  • Page 14: Special Features

    Clear FTC (FS) by User Code In the event that the dialler Fails to Speak (FS) the display will show 'FS' (Fail to Speak). This would normally occur if calls from the dialler where not answered. If the option is 'ON' the display may be reset by entering a valid code.
  • Page 15: Initial Power

    INITIAL POWER UP The dialler is supplied from the factory with a set of defaults pre-loaded, these defaults will be adequate for the majority of installations with the exception of at least one telephone number, and at least one common and alarm message. When the unit is first powered up the display will show:- For the first eight seconds.
  • Page 16: Programming

    PROGRAMMING Shown below is the layout for the programming sequence, when programming the dialler the following points should be noted. If programming has been accessed via the User code no access is available to program the engineer code or any options that appear under the engineer menus (P4).
  • Page 18: Telephone Numbers

    PROGRAMMING TELEPHONE NUMBERS Enter the Telephone Number menu (refer to section 7.0). With the display showing:- Enter the Telephone Number you wish to view, delete or program. If 2 was entered the display would show:- Pressing NO will display the number then return to step 1 Press YES to delete or program.The display will flash:- This is asking if you wish to delete the existing Telephone Number...
  • Page 19 PROGRAMMING MESSAGES Enter the Speech menu (refer to section 7.0) With the display showing:- Enter the message option number from the following list Option 9 Play/Delete/Record Common Message Option 1 Play/Delete/Record Message 1 Option 2 Play/Delete/Record Message 2 Option 3 Play/Delete/Record Message 3 Option 5 Play Common &...
  • Page 20: User Code

    Message 1, 2 or 3 lengths are three seconds each. At the end of the recording the dialler will return to step 1 Other messages may now be listened to, programmed or deleted. Pressing 0 once will return to the 'P' display or twice will return to the 'on' or 'oF' state.
  • Page 21: Dial Attempts

    PROGRAMMING DIAL ATTEMPTS Enter the options Menu (refer to section 7.0) With the display showing:- Enter 2. If NO is pressed the current number of dial attempts will be shown and the dialler will return to step 1 If YES is pressed the current number of dial attempts will be displayed, this may be changed by using the 1, 2 or 3keys.
  • Page 22: Engineer Code

    PROGRAMMING ENGINEER CODE No access is available to this option via the user code, it may only be accessed via the engineer code. Enter the engineers Menu (refer to section 7.0) With the display showing:- Enter 2 followed by YES. The display will flash:- Enter your new four digit code followed by YES (If NO is pressed during code entry the code will not be updated).
  • Page 23 For positive trigger with internal pull-down resistors. For negative trigger with internal pull-up resistors switched out. When you are satisfied with the Trigger Mode shown press YES and the dialler will return to step 1. Pressing 0 once will return to the 'P' display or twice will return to the 'on' or 'oF' state.
  • Page 24 35 volt monitor for lines not sharing with other equipment. When you are satisfied with the Linefault Monitor shown press YES and the dialler will return to step 1. Pressing 0 once will return to the 'P' display or twice will return to the 'on' or 'oF' state.
  • Page 25 7.11 PROGRAMMING SERIAL COMMS No access is available to this option via the user code, it may only be accessed via the engineer code. Enter the engineers Menu (refer to section 7.0) With the display showing:- Enter 6. If NO is pressed the current Serial Comms state will be displayed and the dialler will return to step 1.
  • Page 26 7.12 FTC (FS) CLEAR BY CODE No access is available to this option via the user code, it may only be accessed via the engineer code. Enter the engineers Menu (refer to section 7.0) With the display showing:- Enter 7. If NO is pressed the current FTC Clear by Code state will be displayed and the dialler will return to step 1.
  • Page 27: Using The Dialler

    USING THE DIALLER With the dialler not in programming mode one of the following displays will be showing:- Flashing 'oF' The dialler is Off and cannot be turned On because it does not have the minimum requirement of at least one message and one telephone number programmed.
  • Page 28: Viewing Last Call Log

    VIEWING LAST CALL LOG With the dialler in the ON or Off state, press NO The display will show the speech message that was last sent and the telephone number it sent to. For example:- Speech Message 1 was sent Telephone Number 2 The dialler will then return to its original state.
  • Page 29 Call Abort The last call was aborted by the user, this message would only be seen by viewing the last call log Abort The current dialling sequence has been aborted (e.g the user or engineer code has been entered). Line Fault A Line Fault has occurred, the display will return to normal when the line is reinstated.
  • Page 30: Guardian Guide

    The call recipient or Guardian should be given one of the Guardian slips that are provide with the unit. The user of the the Gardtec Speech Dialler should ensure that the Guardian is aware that his telephone number may be used and that the Guardian is instructed on what action to take in the event of an 'alarm' call.
  • Page 31 11.1 ENGINEER APPENDIX 1 Default Settings Programmed Setting Telephone No's 1 to 4 Unprogrammed Common Message Unprogrammed Short Message 1 to 3 Unprogrammed User Code 5678 Dial Attempts Call acknowledge Engineer Code 1234 Trigger Polarity Line Monitor Low 4V Multi Trigger Inhibit Serial Comms FTC (Fail to Speak) Clear by User Code...
  • Page 32 (including user and engineer codes). Mode 2 will reset the user and engineer codes. Reset Mode 1. Remove all power from the Gardtec Speech Dialler for at least five seconds. Re-apply power to the unit Whilst '88' is displayed (the first 8 seconds) Press 4 6 YES NO The unit will return all programmed settings to factory defaults and re-calibrate (this may take up to one minute).
  • Page 33 12.0 APPENDIX 3 ADVANCED FEATURES V2.0 ONWARDS The following advanced features have been added to the Gardtec Speech Dialler from ver- sion 2.0 onwards. Dial Pause. This enable the user to insert a four second pause as the second digit in any telephone number (refer to 12.1 for further details) .
  • Page 34 To program the Pager options proceed as follows Ensure the Speech Dialler has previously been programmed with at least one telephone number and a common message (refer to section 7.0). With the display showing:- Enter the User Code (5678 default) followed by yes. The display will show:- Press 3 followed by YES The display will show:-...
  • Page 35 Enter the Digits you require the Pager to display (If you intend to also send a Site Code only the first 13 digits of this message will be sent to the Pager). Press YES. The display will show:- To program the Set Pager 4 digit site code press 6 followed by YES (pressing NO will display the current Site Code) or go to step 12 to skip this option.
  • Page 36 12.3 USING YOUR PAGER WITH THE GARDTEC SPEECH DIALLER Once the Gardtec Speech Dialler has been programmed any alarm signals will be sent to your Pager, the message displayed by the Pager will depend on the programmed settings of the Speech Dialler. A breakdown of a Pager display is given in Fig1. Your Pager may still be used for receiving standard (customer dialled) numeric messages in addition to Speech Dialler numeric messages.
  • Page 38 Gardiner Technology Ltd Queensway, Rochdale, Lancashire, OL11 1TQ United Kingdom Tel: 01706 510000 Fax: 01706 510100 International Tel: + 44 1706 510000 International Fax: + 44 1706 510100 Technical Support Tel: 01706 510200 Technical Support Fax: 01706 510204 (Mon-Fri 0900 - 1730)

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