Introduction The SD-LTE Speech Dialler provides a means of communicating information to telephones via the mobile networks. You can either connect the SD-LTE to an alarm control panel (taking advantage of its power supply and battery backup) or use the SD-LTE in a standalone role. The SD-LTE requires a power input of between 12V and 28V, with a supply capability of 200mA or greater.
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If registering the SIM card in the SD-LTE, ensure the SIM is correctly installed in the SD-LTE. Depending on the mobile network provider you may need to access: an authentication code via SMS (see Menu 2.3 Inbox). SIM information (see Menu 0.5 - Mobile Phone Utilities). Using Pay As You Go Accounts - Your SD-LTE may not send calls very frequently.
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Connections - Before making any connection to the SD-LTE isolate ALL power from the control panel (mains and battery). Do not continue if there is power still present on the control panel. 0V & 12V - Connect these terminals to the 12V auxiliary power supply of the alarm control panel or to a stand-alone power supply, if necessary.
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Commissioning When beginning a new installation, it is advisable to perform a factory reset of the SD-LTE unit to ensure that any existing settings are removed. Note: the initial power up sequence may take a few minutes, the SD-LTE will display “Starting…”...
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Programming menu options list Menu Submenus Contact 1 Contact 2 Contact 3 Contact 4 Contact 5 Contact details Contact 6 Contact 7 Contact 8 Contact 9 Contact 10 Message A Message B Message C Message D Voice messages Message E Message F Message G Message H...
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Remote access Remote Options Rings to answer Flash on message Display options Beep on message Temp display Temperature high Temperature low Alarm levels Supply low Signal low Long play Record options Auto record Auto reporting Report options Report time Change language Edit user codes Access codes Edit remote code...
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Signal strength Mob number IMEI number IMSI number Module type Module Revision Call Provider Software version Issue 14593736 Page 9 of 70...
Operation Voice message acknowledgement - The SD-LTE requires a call acknowledgement in order to confirm that the recipient has accepted the call. If a called contact does not acknowledge an alarm call, the SD-LTE will proceed to contact the next programmed number. To acknowledge a voice message 1.
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Recording and playing a memo locally To record a memo message To playback a memo message 1. Ensure the unit is in normal 1. The display will normally mode and displaying the indicate that you have a standby screen. message waiting. 2.
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hear an acceptance tone. The remote access menu is now selected, see below for menu options. The remote access menu - The following commands can be selected from the remote access menu using the keypad of your touch-tone phone: Phone key Comments Function sequence...
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3 = *73 01235891745#01235891745# Note: If number is entered correctly a high-pitched tone will be heard, if it is incorrect, a low pitch error tone will be heard. If adding a new contact this will be set to a Voice contact. followed by 1 to 0 (0=10).
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The information, recommendations, descriptions and safety notations in this document are based on Eaton Corporation’s (“Eaton”) experience and judgment and may not cover all contingencies. If further information is required, an Eaton sales office should be consulted. Sale of the product shown in this literature is subject to the terms and conditions outlined in appropriate Eaton selling policies or other contractual agreement between Eaton and the purchaser.
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The only obligations of Aquilar Limited are those in the Aquilar Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale for this product, and in no case will Aquilar Limited be liable for any incidental, indirect, or consequential damages arising from the...
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