1.00 Introduction The AD1200 is a single channel telephone speech dialler, with digital voice recorder. It is recommended that you use it in conjunction with a control panels or as a simple one zone standalone control panel. 1.01 Features ...
Yellow Line In Telephone Line In Telephone Hand Set Green Telephone Hand Set 1.05 Wiring Diagram AD1200 to ST6100, ST6500 & ST6600 and other Panels ST6100 & ST6600 ST6000 & ST6500 & other Panels + 12V + 12V - 12V...
Press: outside line number If the AD1200 has to call through a PABX system. Program in this location the telephone number which obtains an outside line. The dialer will wait for a outside line dial tone, before dialing the programmed telephone numbers. For # press VOICE and for * press CODE 2.07 Deleting PABX Line Extension Number...
0Vdc 2.11 Programming Entry Exit Timing The AD1200 provides the possibility to assign an Entry Exit Timing to the Signal Input. This en- ables the user directly connect detectors (e.g. motion or smoke detectors) to the signal input. In this case the AD1200 acts like a small independent alarm panel.
Repeat the procedure for programming telephone numbers 2 – 8 in locations 12-18. 2.13 Programming Slow Dialing Telephone Numbers If dialing a telephone number with a connection problem, the AD1200 can be programmed to slow Press: PROG Enter telephone number location...
ENTER 2.21 Enabling and Disabling of Remote Device Functionality The hardware of the AD1200 provides as an optional feature of connecting 315 or 433 MHz wire- less Remote Devices like Remote Controls and Remote Panic Buttons. The Installer may enable this feature as following:...
Type Code 6 To assigned a type code to a Remote Device the following requirements must be fulfilled: The hardware of the AD1200 must be equipped with the optional Remote Device function- ality The Remote Device feature is enabled as described under 2.21 ...
3.05 Exit User Programming and Arming the System Enter user code: Press: ENTER If an Entry Exit Time was programmed the Exit Timer will be activated and the system will signal the user with beeps to leave the premises. AD1200 Installer Manual, Rev. 19.06.2013 www.dsp-technology.com...
4.00 User Operation The AD1200 has two levels of operation Standby and Off mode. In Standby mode the AD1200 is ready to dial if activated. Standby mode is indicated by illumination of the PWR LED. Off Mode the AD1200 is not able to dial if activated. Off mode is indicated by the PWR LED extinguished.
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