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AD-01 Kit
Auto Dialer
Owner’s Manual
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Warnings: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules, Operation of this device is subject to the fol- lowing conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Features: Wireless alarm; programmable entry/exit delay time; two separate dialer alarms, alarm and panic; select up to 9 (32 digit) user programmable phone numbers for each alarm; different 10 second recordable m
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IMPORTANT Before you install the PIR Detectors, please take these points into consideration: Don’t position the detectors facing windows. Don’t position in direct sunlight. Don’t position above heat sources or in areas of moisture. Don’t let pets roam into the detection area when the system is armed. The PIR Sensor is set to Alarm 2 so take this into account when you are programming your voice messages. Opening the PIR Sensor to access dipswitches and battery connector: 1. Slide the PIR Senso
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Figure 1 Installation Tools needed: Small Phillips Screwdriver; Large Phillips Screwdriver; Small Standard Screwdriver. Set Up: 1. Set PIR and AD-01 dipswitches to match. The first five dipswitches on both units (Figure 1 - 1 and Figure 2 - 1) need to 1 be set exactly the same with the last 3 dipswitches set to “off”. (Note: On the PIR sensor, “off” is in the down position. On the Dialer, 2 “off” is in the up position.) 2. Install battery in PIR sensor (Figure 1 - 2) and mount at desired lo
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Figure 2 5. (Note: Tamper switch (Figure 2-4) arms automatically when depressed and will cause alarm 1 to activate when released. Disarm by entering password code 1234 into dialer followed by the ESC button or by using the OFF button on the keyfob). Install the back-up battery (included) into the dialer. Use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove screw above battery cover (Figure 2 - 2). Remove cover by sliding downwards. Plug in 9V battery making sure not to force onto battery holder i
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Advanced Operations HOw TO PRO g RAM THe AUTO DIAle R *If no key is pressed for 30 seconds, the dialer will automatically exit the programming mode. Notice: The system must be in the OFF mode for all programming. How to record the voice messages: Alarm 1 = Tamper and panic alarm. Alarm 2 = PIR sensors and hard-wired input. 1. Key in the four digit user password code (factory default is 1234.) 2. Press RECORD. 3. Press 1 (to save as the message for alarm 1) or 2 (to save as the message for al
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1. Key in the four digit user password code (factory default is 1234.) 2. Press PROGRAM > 3 > ENTER. 3. The number you press next will select the position in the sequence you want that telephone number to dial (1 = first number called, 2 = second number called, and so on). 4. Press ENTER and key in the first telephone number. 5. Press ENTER to exit the programming mode. 6. Repeat the process until you have entered all the numbers you wish the Auto Dialer to call once it has been activate
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How to change the user password code (factory default is 1234): 1. Key in the four digit user password code (factory default 1234.) 2. Press PASSWORD 3. The LCD will change to n-p. 4. Key in your new four digit user password code. 5. The LCD will change to c-p. 6. Key in your new four digit user password code again. 7. The LCD will change to acc. Quick guide: Press 1 2 3 4 > PASSWORD > New Code > Confirm New Code How to program the Auto Dialer to give an audible alarm as well as sending
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How to set entry/exit Delay times (default both delay set at 30 seconds): The entry/exit times are the times the Auto Dialer gives you to enter/exit the area covered by the system before it arms/alarms. These are pre-set to 30 seconds. You can also change the timing to instant or 60 seconds. Entry Delay: 1. Key in the four digit user password code (factory default 1234.) 2. Press PROGRAM > 4 > ENTER 3. Press N (N = 0 for instant; 3 for 30 seconds; 6 for 60 seconds). Press ENTER. Quick guid
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How to disable Tamper Function (factory setting Tamper ON): 1. Key in the four digit user password code (factory default 1234.) 2. Press PROGRAM > 8 > ENTER 3. Press N (N = 0 without tamper function; 1 with tamper function). Press ENTER. Quick guide: Press 1 2 3 4 > PROGRAM > 8 > ENTER > N > ENTER HOw TO OP eRATe THe AUTO DIAle R How to Arm the Alarm System/Turn the Dialer ON: 1. Check that the voice message and at least one phone number has been programmed into the Auto Dialer. 2. Press
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How to stop the Dialer from dialing the telephone numbers in sequence: When the Auto Dialer starts dialing, it will dial the first telephone number and repeat the pre-recorded voice message for 1 minute. If there is no response from the phone, then it will hang up and dial the next number until all the programmed numbers for that alarm are dialed. It will repeat this dial sequence three times and display ‘NO ANSWER’ if there is no response from any of the phone numbers. To stop this dial seq
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How to change the back-up battery: Important: It is recommended to check the back-up battery at least once a year, even if the battery is not low. 1. First make sure that the Auto Dialer is OFF. Then release it from the wall. 2. Remove the battery door and take out the old battery. Insert new 9V battery and make sure it is in the correct polarity. 3. Fit the battery door and mount the Auto Dialer back onto the wall. HOw TO R eSeT THe AUTO DIAle R Inside the battery compartment: Remove the p
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NOTe AND CAUTION: A leaking battery will result in poor performance and could damage the system. It is recommended that the batteries be periodically checked. Change the batteries at least once a year to maintain the system. DO NOT mount the Auto Dialer in areas that are exposed to extreme heat or moisture, as this could adversely affect the performance of the system. Use only a damp cloth and general household cleaning agent to wipe the unit clean. DO NOT use turpentine, thinner, gasoline o
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AD-01 Quick Reference Programming (For step-by-step programming, refer to pages 6-10) Programming: Enter Pass code 1234; push the Program button; select option number; 1 - Audible Alarm (N = 1-Audible; 0-Silent) 1234>PROGRAM>1>ENTER>N>ENTER 2 - Length of Audible Alarm (N = 1-99 Mins) 1234>PROGRAM>2>ENTER>N>ENTER 3 - Add Numbers (N = 1-9 order in which numbers are dialed) 1234>PROGRAM>3>ENTER>N>ENTER>PHONE NUMBER>ENTER Delete Numbers (N = 1-9 order in which numbers are dialed)
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT If you encounter any difficulty in the operation of this product after reading the manual, please contact us. You can reach us by phone at 605-356-2772 from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday (Central Standard Time). We will be happy to answer your questions and help you in any way we can. WARRANTY Dakota Alert warrants this product to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover damage
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Dakota Alert, Inc. Phone: (605) 356-2772 32556 E. Main Street Fax: (605) 356-3662 P0 Box 130 Web: www.dakotaalert.com Elk Point, SD 57025 AD-01 Kit Manual.indd 16 10/15/2009 10:17:56 AM