Keystone AD05 Slave GSM Auto Dialer Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Keystone
Table of Contents
Keystone AD05 Slave GSM Auto Dialer
Please read these instructions before you start the installation
Features
- LCD display
- Programmable 9 x 32 digit phone numbers for each trigger.
- 10-second duration recordable message for each trigger.
- Built-in memory for telephone numbers and programmed settings.
- Dual Triggers.
- SOS SMS messages can be sent as an alternative to voice messages.
- Programmable as Silent Alarm (dial only) or Audible (siren + dialer).
- Cancel Message and Alarm at remote telephone using * Key or cancel message only using # Key.
- Programmable daily, weekly or monthly test messages.
- Network Provider Field Strength Indication
Contents
- 1 x GSM Auto Dialer.
- 1 x Fixing kit and Installation & Programming guide.
Installation
Tools required
- Small cross head screw driver
- Large cross head screw driver
- Number 6 masonry drill bit
- Hammer drill
- Small hammer
- Pencil, ruler and spirit level
The Auto Dialer
Important: before you install the Auto Dialer please take these into consideration.
- Before you start to drill holes check for hidden wires and pipework.
- Keep the Auto Dialer out of reach of small children.
Installation
How to install the Auto Dialer
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Mark and drill two holes on a horizontal line 160mm apart.
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Insert the masonry plugs; screw the two fixing screws in the plugs leaving 2mm protruding.
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Run a cable from the Alarm Control Panel to the Auto Dialer.
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Trigger 1 = alarm switched neg.
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Trigger 2 = alarm switched neg.
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Remove the screw from the SIM card cover on the rear of the unit.
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Slide back the SIM card holder (refer to arrows on holder) and insert SIM card with the cut corner at the top, close SIM holder sliding back in to the lock position.
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Replace SIM card cover and small cross head screw.
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Install back up a battery pack to the connector inside the battery compartment.
Connect the 12V power supply to terminals.(+12 and 0V). -
Press 1 2 3 4 > ESC to turn the Dialer Off (Dialer turns on automatically when power first connected. Dialer must be Off to enable any programming.
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The Autodialer will beep three times and automatically start to search for the SIM card GSM network.
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Place the Auto Dialer onto the wall, making sure the tamper switch is pressed in.
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When the telephone logo is displayed on the LCD, you can now start to program the Autodialer
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Press 1 2 3 4 > ENTER to turn the Dialer On after programming has been completed
Connections on the Auto Dialer.
Important: : The Tamper terminals are for connection to the NC (normally closed) tamper inputs on an alarm control panel. If they are not being used, please fit a loop of cable as shown.
Programming Guide
How to program the Auto Dialer (if no key is pressed for 30 seconds, the
dialer will automatically exit the
programming mode.)
IMPORTANT: THE SYSTEM MUST BE IN THE OFF MODE FOR ALL PROGRAMMING.
SINCE THE DIALER WILL AUTOMATICALLY TURN ITSELF ON WHEN POWER IS FIRST
CONNECTED OR RECONNECTED, YOU NEED TO TURN THE DIALER OFF (ENTER CODE, DEFAULT
1234 AND THEN PRESS EXIT KEY) BEFORE YOU CAN START PROGRAMMING AS BELOW.
How to test the GSM Network Signal Strength
Press ENTER to display the Network reception quality on the LCD display. After
a few seconds, a number between 0 and 7 will appear. The strongest reception
quality is 7. The dialer should be installed in a location where the signal
strength display shows 2 or above.
How to check the IMEI code
Quick guide:
Press 1 2 3 4 > PROGRAM > 0 > ENTER > 3 > ENTER > 0 > ENTER.
- Key in the four digit user PASSWORD code (factory default 1234).
- Press PROGRAM > 0 > ENTER > 3 > ENTER > 0 > ENTER .
- The IMEI code will be display on the LCD .
- Press ESC to Exit .
How to record the voice messages :
Quick guide:
Press 1 2 3 4 > RECORD > 1 > ENTER, Record message now
- Key in the four-digit user PASSWORD code (factory default 1234).
- Press RECORD.
- Press 1 (to save as the message for Trigger 1) or 2 (to save as the message for Trigger 2).
- Press ENTER to start to recording the message. You now have 10 seconds to record your message
- Press ENTER to stop the recording or wait for the 10 seconds to end.
How to play the voice messages :
Quick guide :
Press 1 2 3 4 > PLAY > 1 > ENTER to play back the recorded messages.
(Notice: 1=The first message, 2=The second message)
How to program phone numbers :
You can enter a maximum of nine telephone numbers for the triggers, each
number can be a maximum of 32 digits.
Quick guide:
Press 1 2 3 4 > PROGRAM > 3 > ENTER > 1 > ENTER > Telephone number > ENTER
- Key in the four digit user PASSWORD code (factory default 1234).
- Press PROGRAM > 3 > ENTER. The number you press after the ENTER button will select the position in the sequence you want that telephone number to dial (1=1st number called, 2= 2nd number called).
- Key in the first telephone number.
- Press ENTER to exit the programming mode.
- Repeat the process until you have entered all the numbers you wish the Auto Dialer to call once it has been triggered (maximum 9 different numbers).
Programming Guide
How to designate between Voice and SMS messages being sent :
Quick guide:
Press 1234 > PROGRAM > 0 > ENTER > 1 > ENTER > 0 > ENTER (Voice message) Press
1234 > PROGRAM > 0 > ENTER > 1 > ENTER > 1 > ENTER (SMS message)
How to program for a voice message :
Quick guide :
- Key in the four digit user password code (default 1234)
- Press PROGRAM
- Press 0 > ENTER > 1 > ENTER > 0 > ENTER
How to program an SMS message (SOS)
Quick guide:
- Key in the four digit user password code (default 1234)
- Press PROGRAM
- Press 0 > ENTER > 1 > ENTER >1 > ENTER
How to program the telephone number displayed as having sent the SMS message :
Quick guide:
Press 1234 > PROGRAM > 9 > ENTER > Telephone number > ENTER
- Key in the four-digit user password code (default 1234)
- Press PROGRAM
- Press 9 > ENTER > Telephone number
- Press ENTER (the screen display will look like SOS 123456789. (123456789 = telephone number that is sending the SMS).
- Press ENTER.
How to program self-test: (default Disable)
Most PAY AS YOU GO SIM cards will be disabled after a certain period if they
are inactive (this period varies according to the network provider).
Therefore, to stop this from happening, please enable the self-test feature.
This will program the GSM dialer to send an SMS test message saying “TEST +
Telephone number”.
(Programme this telephone number as above. This SMS message will be sent each
month to the first number that is called in the event of an alarm. You can
change this to be sent daily or weekly.
(Note : The SMS message selftest will sent to the first telephoe number you
have program only)
Quick guide:
Press 1234 > PROGRAM > 0 > ENTER > 2 > ENTER > 0 > ENTER (this will disable
self test – default OFF) Press 1234 > PROGRAM > 0 > ENTER > 2 > ENTER > 1 >
ENTER (this will enable 30 days self test)
Press 1234 > PROGRAM > 0 > ENTER > 2 > ENTER > 2 > ENTER (this will enable
weekly self test)
Press 1234 > PROGRAM > 0 > ENTER > 2 > ENTER > 3 > ENTER (this will enable
daily self test)
Programming Guide
How to delete phone numbers :
Quick guide:
Press 1 2 3 4 > PROGRAM > 3 > ENTER > 1 > ENTER > ESC
(Please note: 1 = 1st telephone number, 2 = 2nd number and so on)
- Key in the four digit user Password code (factory default 1234).
- Press PROGRAM > 3 > ENTER. Select the position for the telephone number you want to delete (1=1st number called, 2= 2nd number called), press ENTER.
- Press ESC to exit the programming mode.
How to designate telephone numbers to TRIG 1 and TRIG 2 :
Quick guide :
Press 1 2 3 4 > PROGRAM > 6 > ENTER > X > ENTER > N > ENTER
- Key in the four digit user PASSWORD code (factory default 1234)
- Press PROGRAM > 6 > ENTER.
- Press 1 (for TRIG 1), or press 2 (for TRIG 2). Press ENTER
- Press 1 – 9 to designate the phone number. Press ENTER
- Repeat the process until you have designated all the numbers to each trigger. Remember that you can designate all 9 numbers to each trigger or only some to one and some to the other.
NOTE: The numbers shown on the LCD display are the phone numbers assigned to that trigger. Pressing buttons 1 to 9 will toggle the numbers on/off on 1-9 respectively.
How to change the user PASSWORD : (factory default 1234)
Quick guide:
Press 1234 > PASSWORD > New Code > Reconfirm New Code
- Key in the four-digit user
code. Factory default 1234. - Press PASSWORD.
- The LCD will change to n-p.
- Key in your new four-digit
code. - The LCD will change to c-p.
- Key in your new four-digit
code again. - The LCD will change to acc.
How to Program the Auto Dialer to give a local Audible Alarm as well as
sending a voice message :(Default setting is alarm OFF)
Quick guide:
Press1 2 3 4 > PROGRAM > 1 > ENTER > 1 > ENTER
- Key in the four digit user
code. (Factory default 1234) - Press PROGRAM > 1 > ENTER > 1 > ENTER
(Please note 0 = without Audible Alarm, 1 = with Audible Alarm)
How to set the time the Alarm will sound on activation : (Default time is 3
minutes)
Quick guide:
Press 1 2 3 4 > PROGRAM > 2 > ENTER > Time > ENTER (Alarm sound time is from
1M-99M.)
- Key in the four digit user
code. (Factory default 1234). - Press PROGRAM > 2 > ENTER > Time > ENTER.
TIME = <1> = 1 min, <99> = 99 min (max TIME 99 min). We recommend you do not exceed a 20 min Alarm Sound.
Programming Guide
How to set Trigger Delay/Arm Delay times: (Default both set at 0 seconds,
instant)
Set trigger delay time between 30 and 60 seconds: This is the delay time
between a trigger being activated and the time the dialer starts to dial out.
Default setting is 0 seconds.
Quick guide:
Press 1 2 3 4 > PROGRAM > 4 > ENTER > N > ENTER
- Key in the four digit user Password code (factory default 1234)
- Press PROGRAM > 4 > ENTER > N > ENTER
(Note: N=0, instant; N=3, 30 sec; N=6, 60 sec.)
Set arm delay time between 30 and 60 and 90 seconds: This is the delay time
between the dialer being armed and the time the triggers are active or ON.
Default setting is 0 seconds, or no arm delay. Note that if an arm delay time
is programmed, then the ON symbol on the LCD display will flash throughout the
programmed time delay period.
Quick Guide
Press 1 2 3 4 > PROGRAM > 5 > ENTER > n > ENTER
- Key in the four-digit user Password code (factory default 1234)
- Press PROGRAM > 4 > ENTER > N > ENTER
(Note: N=0, instant; N=3, 30 sec; N=6, 60 sec; N=9, 90 sec)
How to set an Arm delay sound : (factory setting without sound)
Quick guide :
Press 1 2 3 4 > PROGRAM > 7 > ENTER > 0 > ENTER
- Key in the four-digit user password code (factory default 1234).
- Press PROGRAM > 7 > ENTER > N > ENTER
(Notice” 0= without sound; 1 = with sound.)
Operating Guide
How to Turn the Auto Dialer ON : (Default On. That means the Dialer will
always be active or ON when power is first applied or re-applied to it. Turn
Off to program and then turn back On and leave On)
Quick guide:
Press 1 2 3 4 > ENTER
- Check that the voice message and at least one phone number has been programmed into the Auto Dialer.
- Press 1 2 3 4 ENTER. The Dialer will show “ON” on the display.
- The triggers will become active after the delay time you have set has expired.
(Default set at 0 seconds, instant)
How to Turn Dialer OFF or to stop it dialing out after it has been
triggered :
Quick guide: Press 1 2 3 4 > ESC
To turn the Auto Dialer OFF or to stop it from dialling out after either the
tamper switch (if connected and active) or a trigger input has been activated,
key in the
Programming Guide
How to stop the dialer dialing the telephone numbers in sequence :
Quick guide: When the phone is answered, press <#> or <> on the
telephone keypad to stop the dialing sequence.
When the Auto Dialer starts dialing, it will dial the first telephone number
and repeat the pre-recorded voice message five times. 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 trigger 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 sequence, press the <> key on the
telephone keypad that is receiving the call. At that time, the Auto Dialer
will stop its dialing sequence and the alarm (if programmed) will stop. If the
local alarm has been programmed as active, then pressing the <#> key will stop
the dialing sequence, but the alarm will continue to sound until timed out. In
both cases, the Dialer will remain ON, waiting for any further Trigger
How to Change the backup battery pack :
Important: It is recommended to check the backup battery pack at least once a
year even if the batteries are not low.
- First, make sure that the Auto Dialer is OFF. Then release it from the wall.
- Remove the battery door and take out the old battery pack. Re-insert one new 7.2V rechargeable battery pack.
- Fit the battery door and hang the Auto Dialer back onto the wall.
How to reset the Auto Dialer :
Inside the battery compartment
Remove the power supply and the Auto Dialer from the wall, remove the 7.2V
battery pack. Then remove the SIM card. Inside the battery compartment is a
switch, move it to the ERASE position, place the power back onto the system
then press DELETE twice, there will be a 2 short beeps from the Auto Dialer.
Switch the power back off. Replace the SIM card, place switch back to Normal,
replace the 7.2V battery and place back onto the wall, power the Auto Dialer
back up, the Auto Dialer will then return back to factory default setting.
Important: SIM card
Important: Most Pay As You Go SIM cards will need to be topped up during the
first 3 months of use. If you do not carry this out, some service providers
switch off the SIM card. We recommend that you trigger the unit as a test,
every four weeks, just to be sure the SIM card is still operating.
Alternatively, please enable the self-test feature.
If the SIM card is Pin Coded protected, you will have to enter the pin number
when you first power the system up. You will have to enter the correct pin
number within 3 attempts, otherwise, the SIM card will lockout and you will
need to obtain a PUK number from your service provider.
Note of caution
- A leaking battery will result in poor performance and could damage the system. It is recommended that the battery pack be periodically checked. Change the battery pack 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 a general household cleaning agent to wipe the unit clean. Do not use turpentine, thinner, gasoline or similar substances to clean the unit.
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