CONNECT THE DIAL-ALERT WITH YOUR
EXISTING ALARM SYSTEM
Setting up connection between the Dial-Alert (AD-433S) and the Audio
Sensor (AS-433)
The Audio Sensor can be connected to the dialer in 2 different ways.
1. Hardwire - The connection can be made between the Audio sensor and the
dialer through a hardwire.
2. Wireless - Once the Audio Sensor is triggered, it will send a radio signal to
activate the dialer.
Hardwire Connection:
1. Plug in the extension wire to the "EXT JACK" of the Audio Sensor.
2. Since connecting the N/C may activate the dialer, we recommand users to
disarm the dialer before connecting the N/C terminal. Disarm the Dial-Alert
by pressing "L", "7", "2".
3. Open the back cover of the Dial-Alert and remove the jumper from the N/C
terminal (see pircture).
4. Connect the other end of the extension wire to the N/C terminals of the Dial-
Alert. Undo the screws and insert the ends of wire to the N/C terminal. Once
this is done, tighten the screws again.
5. Arm the dialer by pressing "L", "7","1" and close the back cover of the Dial-Alert.
6. Once the Audio Sensor is triggered, a signal will be sent to the dialer through
this extension wire and the dialer will call for help.
Note: Hardwire connection is now established between the dialer and the Audio
Sensor, the Audio Sensor will be activated if the connection is broken or if the
Audio Sensor is turned off. Therefore, the dialer will be activated when some-
one tries to turn off the sensor or try to break the connection by disconnecting or
cutting the wire.
Remove the
jumper first
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CONNECT THE DIAL-ALERT WITH YOUR
EXISTING ALARM SYSTEM
The Audio Sensor must be "Learned" to the Dial-Alert in order for them to com-
municate with each other wirelessly.
Wireless connection:
1. Turn the Audio Sensor to "ON" mode and power
up the Dial-Alert. Wait 15 seconds for the Audio
Sensor to warm up.
2. Press "L", "5", on the Dial-Alert. Then press the
"Panic" button on the Audio Sensor. The display
on the Dial-Alert will return to clock mode once
this is completed.
3. The Audio Sensor is now "learned" to the Dial-
Alert. When the Audio Sensor is activated, it will
send a radio signal to the Dial-Alert. The dialer
will then start calling the pre-programmed phone
numbers for help.
Note: The operation range between the dialer and the Audio Sensor is usually about
150ft in open area. Please make sure the connection can be established when
the system is used under real situation.
Panic button
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