Link electronic Door phone user manual

User manual for the device Link electronic Door phone

Device: Link electronic Door phone
Category: Telephone
Manufacturer: Link electronic
Size: 0.69 MB
Added : 5/29/2013
Number of pages: 18
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User Guide for

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Contents 1 BASIC DESCRIPTION............................................................................... 3 1.1 FEATURES............................................................................................ 3 1.2 SLIMDOORPHONE MODELS.................................................................... 3 2 INSTALLATION ......................................................................................... 3 2.1 OPENING, WIRING, WALL MOUNTING AND SETTINGS.............................

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1. Basic description 1.1 Features Very slim module for surface mounting only. Supplied in 1, 2 or 4 button variants. Voice communication powered from analogue telephone line only. Pulse and tone (DTMF) dial Two 16 digits numbers saved under each button (includes *, #, RECALL and pause) DAY/NIGHT mode Call prolongation by dialling * or # Electrical (magnetic) lock compatible Code to hang up from phone Code to open the door by phone 3 different passwords for code lock (exte

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2.1.2 Uncover control elements 4. Push the aluminium speaker grille down (see figure – 4). 2.1.3 Wiring and wall mounting 5. Use the wall mounting template at the end of the manual to mark the position for the screw holes and cable connection on the mounting surface. Drill the holes. 6. Feed the cable (analogue line, power supply, lock – see figure - 6) through the cable hole. Fix the panel to the wall using the screws and rawlplugs supplied. Note: Some ma

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2.1.4 Switches 7. The switch number 1 (see figure – 8) activates heating of the PCB. This is for increased resistance against humidity. To use this feature you must connect an external 12V power supply. 8. The switch number 2 (see figure – 9) is required for programming the unit when the password is forgotten. It is performed by ordinary phone (DTMF – tone dial ). The switch is The PCB heating has two major benefits. Firstly, it warms the board during winter time (tem

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2.2 Location of ID Doorphone components All mounting, control and setting elements are located under the speaker front aluminium grille. SPK- setting of MIC-setting . speaker volume of Loudspeaker microphone volume Service switch TRH – setting of microphone PC connector activation level SlimDoorPhone Heating fixing screw activation hole Telephone line 12V =/~ for connection relay, light and heating Hole for lead in cable Re

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2.3 Changing name cards pocket Name card panel (0on page 3) has spaces to insert printed name cards. Insert name cards from top (see picture). Cards can easily be printed with pictures as well as text using the included software. The card outline is marked for easy cutting . Panel with cards 2.4 Final closing of ID Doorphone 2.4.1 Covering control elements 1. Push aluminium speaker cover back up (see picture). Take care when re- covering the speaker. The aluminium edg

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3 SlimDoorPhone Services 3.1 Signalling Overview The unit signals acoustic conditions that may occur during operation. You can listen to the signalling samples in the ID Manager program. Condition Tones Tone frequency Pick up line – ▄– ■– ▀– 425-850-1275 Hang up line – ▀– ■– ▄ 1275-850-425 Confirm command –– █–– 425 Dialling DTMF/Pulse Call Conversation end warning – ■– ■– ■– 1275 Enter programming (phone or PC) – ■– ■– ■– 850 Programming tone –– ▓– ▓––––– mod. 850 Parameter con

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dialled to close the relay (parameter 35), releasing the lock. Hanging up the telephone will end the call, as will the busy tone from the PBX. 3.3.2 Incoming call An incoming call is a call to the unit. After dialling the PBX extension number to which the unit is connected, the unit will ring for the set number of rings (parameter 51), the unit will lift up and it is possible to speak. The possibilities are the same as with outgoing call (Chapter 3.3.1). It is also possible to switch betwe

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4.2 Programming from a PC – ID Manager program To setup the unit from a PC you will require a special USB tool cable, available separately, and must first install the USB driver and ID Manager software. Refer to the CD for more details. The unit must also be connected to the telephone line. Procedure: - Connect the ID Doorphone to the line - Connect the unit to the PC with the USB tool cable. - Run the ID Manager program. The unit will enter PC programming mode and emit the Enter Pro

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nn – telephone number up to 16 digits to be stored. Refer to the table for other parameter choice choices. 0 - 9 0 - 9 The number stored in parameter 2 is the number for the second group or the # # number for Night mode ∗ ∗∗ Recall ∗ # Pause ∗ 0 Note: The switchover to Day/Night mode remains set in the unit even after line disconnection. 5.2 Relay Parameter Value Description Default Exam.1 Exam.2 31 r m Relay mode 1 1 2 m – relay mode [ 1-2] m=1 relay mode – rel

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5.3 Basic parameters Parameter Value Description Default Exam.1 Exam.2 Dialling type 41 v 0 0 0 v – dial type v=0 is DTMF tone dial, v=1 is pulse dial Parameter Value Description Default Exam.1 Exam.2 Prolong call 42 z ∗ ∗ ∗ z – button for call prolongation ∗ or # (10 sec before Maximum Call Duration the unit will emit a tone. Pressing this button will prolong the call) Parameter Value Description Default Exam.1 Exam.2 43 bb End call 55 55 55 bb – command for unit hanging

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d – maximum time in minutes for which a call may last. This time can be extended time during a call by dialling Prolong Call digit from telephone (∗ or #). Time setting is choice [min] per table. 0,5 0 1 - 9 1 - 9 15 ∗ 30 # Parameter Value Description Default Exam.1 Exam.2 time between button 53 w 2 2 2 presses w – max. time [sec] between button presses [range 1-9] - relay closing – if time between two next presses is bigger than w time, the code is not evaluated correct

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– p time is simultaneously the duration of interdigit gap at pulse dialling. 5.5 Presetting and Deleting Parameter Value Description Default Exam.1 Exam.2 Default setting 8# # executes 8# 1 Setting per exam. 1 executes Setting per exam. 2 8# 2 executes This setting does not influence 1 and 2 (numbers stored in memory) Parameter Value Description Default Exam.1 Exam.2 Deletes all numbers in 81 group 1 (Day mode) Deletes all numbers in 82 group 2 (Nig

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z=3 – all tones are active – (default) It is possible to generate an audible signal (only in mode m=1) to alert visitors that the door is unlocked so that they can enter. This is especially useful when using a DC power source, as lock release may be silent. z=8 – signalling is active z=9 – signalling is unactive Parameter Value Description Default Exam.1 Exam.2 Delay of line connection t 1 1 1 6∗ (Siemens PBX) Setes a delay for line pick-up (OFF HOOK) for new PBX types (particul

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50 8 8 8 Pause duration (ms) p (800ms) (800ms) (800ms) Number of fitted buttons 6# s on basic module Delay of line connection 6* t 1 1 1 (Siemens PBX) Acoustic signalling 6 z 3 and 9 3 and 9 3 and 9 8# # Default setting executes Setting per exam. 1 executes 8# 1 Setting per exam. 2 8# 2 executes Deletes all numbers in 81 group 1 (Day mode) Deletes all numbers in 82 group 2 (Night mode) Default setting only 83 only 3.. for parameters 3x Default setti

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7 Table for easy programming Complete the values you want to program in the empty part of table on the next page. All programming commands are located in the double-framed area, to simplify programming. Retain a copy for future reference. Use Programming sequence digits Description Detail par. Fill values Number under button 1 101 Day/Gr.1 16 Number under button 2 Day/Gr.1 102 16 Number under button 3 Day/Gr.1 103 16 Number under button 4 Day/Gr.1 104 16 Number under button 1

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