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SD-GSM Speech Dialler - Cooper Security

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3 Use the scroll keys (A or C) and thenE, to select any of the following options:OFFThe output remains off at all times.Message Waiting This output typeactivates when the <strong>SD</strong>-<strong>GSM</strong> has a Messagewaiting and de-activates once the Messagehas been played.Remote Access This output activateswhen the <strong>SD</strong>-<strong>GSM</strong> is being accessedremotely with a touch-tone telephone. Theoutput de-activates when call has finished.Temperature High This outputactivates when the Temperature High settinghas been reached. The output de-activatesonce the temperature falls below the presettemperature (see Alarm Levels).Temperature Low This outputactivates when the Temperature Low settinghas been reached. The output de-activatesonce the temperature rises above the presettemperature (see Alarm Levels).Listen Active This output typeactivates when the <strong>SD</strong>-<strong>GSM</strong> is using the ListenIn feature (see Listen-in & talkback mode).<strong>Speech</strong> Active This output typeactivates when the <strong>SD</strong>-<strong>GSM</strong> is using theTalk Back feature (see Listen-in & talkbackmode).<strong>GSM</strong> In Use This output type activateswhen the <strong>SD</strong>-<strong>GSM</strong> is using the mobile telephonelink.Call Active This output type activateswhen the <strong>SD</strong>-<strong>GSM</strong> is active, i.e. after the unithas been triggered. The output de-activatesonce the unit has dialled all its contacts or thecall is aborted.Call Successful This output typeactivates when the <strong>SD</strong>-<strong>GSM</strong> has delivered itsmessage successfully. The output de-activateswhen the unit is next triggered.Call Failed This output type activateswhen the <strong>SD</strong>-<strong>GSM</strong> fails to deliver its message.The output de-activates when the unit is nexttriggered.Remote Control 1-4 These outputtypes can be remotely turned on and off by atouchtone telephone. e.g., switching on lightingor heating/ventilation systems.Supply Volts Low This output typeactivates when the <strong>SD</strong>-<strong>GSM</strong> supply voltagedrops below 10.5 Volts. (see Alarm Levels).<strong>GSM</strong> Signal Low This output typeactivates when the <strong>GSM</strong> signal level falls belowthe level set in the Signal Low option. (seeAlarm Levels).Call Routing OptionsCall routing options allow you to determinewhich contacts should receive certain (voice ortext) messages. For instance, you may requirealarm message A to be sent to contacts 1, 3and 5, while alarm message B should go onlyto contacts 2,6, 7 and 8. Similarly, the optionalAuto Report can be sent to one or morechosen contacts. There are four call routingoptions and each is configured in a similarmanner:• Trigger Alarm Determines whichcontacts (1 to 10) should be called when aparticular alarm is triggered.• Trigger Restore Determines whichcontacts (1 to 10) should be called when aparticular alarm returns to its normal state (forexample when the alarm system has beenreset after an alarm activation).• Auto Report Determines which contactswill be notified by the Auto Reporting facility.• Text Forward Determines which contactwill receive any text messages that have arrivedat the <strong>SD</strong>-<strong>GSM</strong> (see Messages - Inbox).TO PROGRAM CALL ROUTING OPTIONS1 From standby, enter the user code, thenuse the scroll keys (A or C) or 7 to displaythe Call Routing menu:Call RoutingPress E to select. The screen willshow: Trigger Alarm. If necessary, usethe scroll keys (A or C) to select the TriggerRestore or Auto Report or TextForwarding options.2 Press E to select. The screen willshow:Page 11

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