Overview; Connections; Passcode; Passcode Type - Menvier Security SD1+ Installation Instructions Manual

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Overview

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Control Panel
This product is manufactured to meet all European Economic Area Tele-communication networks requirements.

Connections

The SD1+ is connected between the alarm
control panel and the telephone line. It
behaves like another extension to the
telephone and does not affect the normal
operation or that of any other extensions fitted.
However, if the SD1+ is operating, and any
telephone handset is lifted, the messages will
be heard. The unit requires no batteries as its
power is derived from the alarm control panel.
The SD1+ can accept up to four inputs which in
our example are; A - fire, B - Personal Attack
(PA), C - burglary and D - Auxiliary. These inputs
correspond to messages (A, B, C or D) that the
SD1+ sends out and should be recorded as
such. The SD1+ can also accept a direct
connection from suitable auxiliary devices
such as radio PA buttons, medical alarms or
anything using volt free contacts. The abort
input is used as trigger D. See page 6.

Passcode

The SD1+ requires a passcode to be entered
to gain access to all of the programming
menus, this code can also be used to cancel
an activation if the unit has been accidentally
triggered . See page 4.
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Auxiliary
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UNSET TAMPER FINAL EXIT
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Telephone
SD1+
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Speech Dialler

Passcode Type

The passcode that is required by the SD1+ to
enter into the programming menus, can be
modified so that it is either a standard 4 digit
code, or a 6 digit code. See page 5.

Programmable Output

The SD1+ has a programmable output that is
capable of supplying up to 100mA of current.
This output can be programmed to activate
when the SD1+ has been triggered, when the
SD1+ has been successfully acknowledged, or
when the SD1+ has failed to communicate to
all telephone numbers. See page 5.

Call Routing

The SD1+ can be programmed so that each
trigger input A, B, C or D will only dial a certain
telephone number. This can be used for when
the dialler is required to call four different
numbers under three different conditions e.g.
trigger A will only dial telephone number 1,
trigger B will only dial telephone numbers 2 & 3
whereas trigger C will dial telephone numbers 1,
2, 3 & 4. See page 6.
BT Line
Tel No 1
Tel No 2
Tel No 3
Tel No 4

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