Programming & Setup (SGIII)
“OneShot” Programming downloads programming
data from the SGIII to the Radio Dialler and
ensures security by “locking in” the telephone
numbers 30 days after initial programming.
The installer is able to change the telephone
numbers as required only during the 30 day timer
period. All other programming options can be
changed at any time.
When the One-Shot timer has expired, the Radio
Dialler can only be re-programmed using the
Radio Dialler Upload/Download software, (See,
Remote Programming).
SGIII programming
The central station telephone numbers and client
account numbers are programming into the SGIII.
These numbers will be downloaded to the Radio
Interface at step 8 of the setup process.
1. Program the following extra options into the
SecurityGuard.
- Telephone Number (phone1)
- Telephone Number (phone2 optional)
- Client Account Number (client)
2. Once programming is completed leave the
SecurityGuard III in program mode.
Radio Dialler setup & connections
3. Mount the Radio Dialler securely to a wall with
screws or surface within reach of a mains outlet
and telephone socket.
NOTE: the preferred location for the Radio
Dialler is at the first incoming telephone socket
from the street. This will ensure that the dialler
has priority when it needs to send a message
to the central station.
4. Unplug the incoming line cable from the
existing telephone and plug it into the Radio
Dialler’s LINE socket. (See FIG1).
5. Connect the supplied telephone cable to the
Radio Dialler’s TELEPHONE socket and the
existing telephone’s LINE socket.
6a.Connect the AC adaptor lead into the power
socket on the rear of the Radio Dialler. Plug the
AC adaptor into a mains outlet and turn mains
power on.
6b.Connect the backup battery to the battery
socket inside the battery well.
7. On power-up, the indicator lights will briefly
flash out the software version number.
The MAINS ON light will be on and the RADIO
LINK light will double-flash. The Radio Dialler
is now in program mode and will remain so for
2 minutes or until it receives the ‘Learn’ signal
from the SecurityGuard.
Sending the SGIII ‘Learn’ signal
8. Before the Radio Dialler exits (4min) out of
program mode, press the ON button of one
of the SGIII radio keys.
The SGIII will exit program mode and
automatically upload the ‘Learn’ signal to
the Radio Dialler. (The Learn signal includes
the central station telephone numbers and
account number which were programmed at
Step 1).
Verifying Radio Dialler programming
9. The RADIO LINK light will turn on for about five
seconds to indicate that the Radio Dialler has
successfully downloaded the ‘Learn’ signal
from the SecurityGuard.
Once the download is completed, the Radio
Dialler will beep the signal strength (1-9) of the
‘Learn’ signal and the four front panel lights
will display the radio signal strength. The four
lights form a bar graph as follows:
SIGNAL STRENGTH
1-2 3-4 5-6 7-9
Mains On ON
Battery Low ON ON
Radio Link ON ON ON
Line Fault ON ON ON ON
The more LEDs on, the greater the signal
strength.