Global water – Xylem AD200-1 VOICE ALARM AUTODIALERS User Manual
Page 6

Global Water
800-876-1172
• globalw.com
- 6 -
VII) Programming the Dialer
IMPORTANT: Before operating the AD200-1, make sure wiring is correct and
power is set within specified limits. Recording and data recall can be performed
without connection to a telephone line. We strongly recommend that final testing
be performed under simulated alarm conditions, and that confirmation of
transmission be obtained from the numbers dialed.
a) Model AD200-1 stores and dials up to 4 telephone numbers and/or pager
numbers. Each number may contain up to 28 digits, total digits include a “pause”
for pagers and the ability to program the “pound” tone.
Once a connection is made, the dialer will deliver a recorded voice message of up
to 16 seconds or a numeric code to each number stored. The dialer will repeat the
voice message two times per call, to ensure that a full message is delivered. If the
phone number is busy or not answered within 8 rings, the AD200-1 will
automatically dial the next programmed number.
Assuming a continued activation state, the dialer will go through the numbers a
second time, and call in an attempt to deliver the message twice to each
programmed number. If any numbers are bus y or unanswered, the dialer will
continue calling (up to 10 times per programmed number) in an attempt to deliver
the voice message or until the alarm condition is terminated. During the process,
the respective location numbers and telephone numbers will appear in the LCD to
show the calls are in process.
NOTE: If any numbers are used for alpha/voice pager designations that
require operator assistance, the pager service should be notified, to ensure
proper interpretation of the message.
b) How to store pho ne numbers
Follow these directions to store up to 4 telephone numbers in the dialer’s memory.
Please remember that local ordinances may prohibit automatic dialing of police,
fire departments and other emergency agencies.
The AD200-1 will call up to 4 numbers. This can be any combination of regular
telephones, cellular telephones or pagers. The 4 numbers being called will be
stored in locations 1-4. Any of locations 1-4 can store up to 28 digits and dial a
telephone or pager. If dialing less than 4 numbers, simply leave the latter
location(s) empty and the unit will automatically skip them.
To program telephone numbers:
1. Supply power to the AD200-1.
2. The AD200-1 has four modes (PROGRAM, TEST, OPERATE, and OFF)
indicated in the upper part of the LCD. Make sure the unit is in the