Reliance Controls THP217 User Manual

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The dialing pattern will be 1 + area code + 7 digit number in most cases, especially for long distance
numbers. You must have long distance service with your landline telephone provider if you are
programming a long distance number into the monitoring system. For local calls, only 7 digits are needed in
most cases. Before you program the phone numbers into the THP217, it's a good idea to place a test call
(with your landline phone) to the phone number you wish you program, note the dialing pattern used, and
program the number into the monitoring system using the same dialing sequence.

1.

Enter your password on the keypad

2.

Press the PROG button two times, the word MEMORY on the display will flash

3.

Press the ARM/DISARM button to confirm that you want to enter the MEMORY setting

4.

The number “1” will appear in a black circle on the bottom of the screen. This is the first of 5 possible numbers to be
programmed. Pressing the UP or DOWN key on the keypad will cycle through the 5 memory slots.

5.

Enter the phone number to be dialed (using the long distance code and area code if necessary). NOTE: A “Pause” can
be programmed between numbers if necessary, or when using certain PABX systems. To do this, press the PAUSE
button on the keypad before or after any number (example: 9 + PAUSE + phone number). Each “Pause” will delay the
dialing for 3.6 seconds. NOTE: The maximum number of programmed digits is 32 (with only the last 14 digits appearing
on the display).

6.

Press the ARM/DISARM button to confirm and save the phone number.
NOTE: This will SAVE the phone number in memory location 1, and you will return to the main
programming menu with the word MEMORY blinking again. To exit the Programming Mode, press the
PROG button 6 times, or wait 10 seconds. At this time you can choose to program another phone
number, or move on to step 5. Turning the Local Siren ON or OFF.

7.

To program a phone number into memory location 2, from the LCD Home Screen, enter your password and press the
PROG button twice, the word MEMORY will start blinking.

8.

Press the ARM/DISARM button to enter MEMORY setting. The phone number previously programmed in memory
location 1 should be blinking. Do NOT press ARM/DISARM, as this will ERASE the number. Press UP or DOWN.

9.

To cycle through the 5 different memory locations, use the UP or DOWN buttons on the keypad. As you press the UP
button, you will see the memory location number in a black circle at the bottom left corner of the screen (1 through 5).
You can now cycle to memory location 2 and enter the next phone number (see above step 5). When finished, press
the ARM/DISARM button to confirm the phone number.

10. Repeat step 9 for memory locations 3, 4 and 5 if applicable.

NOTE: Each time you confirm a phone number into a memory location successfully, you will return to the
Programming Menu with the word MEMORY blinking, and the DATE/TIME display across the screen. If the
DATE/TIME display is not present after you confirm a number, maybe the number didn't save. You may have to
repeat Steps 1 – 4, and when you see the number “1” in the black circle flashing, confirm if the phone number
is also flashing. If not, enter the phone number and press ARM/DISARM to save it.

11. Press the PROG button six times to exit the programmed numbers set up mode, or wait 10 seconds.
12. The 10-digit display will reappear on the LCD screen.

4. Deleting or Changing a Telephone Number to be Called

1.

Enter your password on the keypad

2.

Press the PROG button two times until the word MEMORY on the display starts blinking

3.

Press the ARM/DISARM button to confirm that you want to be in the MEMORY setting.

4.

The number “1” will appear in a black circle on the bottom of the screen.

5.

Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the phone number to be deleted or changed.

6.

Press the ARM/DISARM button once to delete the number. You may then enter a different number in that location if you
wish.

7.

Press the ARM/DISARM button again when you are through deleting or changing the number.

8.

Press the PROG button six times to exit the programmed numbers set up mode.

9.

The 10-digit display will reappear on the LCD screen.

5. Turning the Local Siren ON or OFF

The unit has been pre-set at the factory with its integrated 110dB local siren (on the side of the unit) in the ON position.
To turn it OFF:
1.

Enter your password on the keypad

2.

Press the PROG button three times until the siren icon starts blinking on the display

3.

Press the ARM/DISARM button to confirm that you want to be in the siren setting.

4.

Use the UP and DOWN buttons to turn the speaker ON or OFF (OFF is designated by an “X” through the siren icon)..

5.

Press the ARM/DISARM button once to confirm the selection.

6.

Press the PROG button five times to exit the siren set up mode.

7.

The 10-digit display will reappear on the LCD screen.

6. Turning the Automatic Calling Feature ON or OFF

NOTE: This feature should always be ON unless you do NOT want the monitoring system to place outgoing
calls. When this feature is OFF, the telephone icon with an X through it will appear on the LCD Home Screen.
When this feature is ON, this icon will not be visible on the LCD Home Screen. The telephone icon will always
have an X through it on in the Programming Menu, even if this feature is turned ON.

The unit has been pre-set at the factory ready to begin automatically calling the programmed telephone numbers when an
alarm condition exists, or when testing the unit. To turn this function ON or OFF:
1.

Enter your password on the keypad

2.

Press the PROG button four times until the telephone icon starts blinking on the display

3.

Press the ARM/DISARM button to confirm that you want to be in the telephone setting.

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