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1. 4 doo uonanpu au JO 2 y Buneo pu u e 5op d u e 5o op d p usilqeas UONDDUUOD AZI 1 0 40 alanla 404 B uUlpE i5o2 ld 4Jayeadspno Before You Start 2 2 2 2 Before You Start Product Completeness Check Universal version Check the product for completeness before installation please m Main board with covers equipped with modules according to the following table Order Extending Module No Message Recording Lit Blocking Module 913640 x x 913641 v x 913642 x v 913643 v v m Four terminal blocks line ALARM CANCEL pictograms have been slided on the left hand side m The loudspeaker and microphone in client designed versions the second microphone can be connected by cable CD with a full manual Service Tools and 2N LiftManager This brief manual and a warranty certificate Product Completeness Check Compact version Check the product for completeness before installation please m Two terminal blocks line CANCEL should be present on the pins at the lower case connector m The following fitting accessories should be enclosed o four M4x30 bolts o four M4x8 bolts o four fan shaped washers o four M4 nuts m CD with a full manual Service Tools and 2N LiftManager m This brief manual and a wa
2. 976 6 combination of options 5 2 7 confirming tone after confirmation only 976 Call end message 1 J 1 English gt 32 JS language selection 4 German 5 7 JI 8 Portuguese 977 Outgoing call message 1 9 Dutch 10 99 silence selection Note see Survey of messages in chapter 4 2 55 Review of Programming Functions 3 2 Function Value Range Initializa Notes Explanations Number and Name tion Value 0 off 1 checking call in 1 minute if previously off the checking call is enabled and the 3 day period initialization is executed 0 disabled j 981 checking call 2 on first call in 2 hours 1 enabled 3 on first call in 3 days Note The voice menu recognises states O and 1 only but you may also enter values 2 and 3 to set the first checking call time The time that is left before the next checking call is not announced in the voice menu 991 service password up to 16 digits 12345 995 software version check VI enter the service password This function spells present version of software Format year month day The execution of these commands takes a rather long time typically approx 5 seconds and 30 seconds at most The ST is sending the continuous tone while deleting the memory Re 997 password initialization for all switches enter the service password enter the valid service password as the function parameter as protection against unintended del
3. ALARM terminal contact control CANCEL terminal voltage control ENABLED DISABLED SS 5 23 E lt 5 lt amp switch 1 contact where a switch is placed CANCEL terminal contact control terminals for externally supplied indicators Note m The terminals are accessible without removing the cover 26 Installation universal version 2 5 Jumper Settings Left hand jumper ALARM INPUT Right hand jumper PROGRAMMING inverted ALARM input disabled PROGRAMMING up closing contact or voltage up enabled NORMAL connection activation ENABLED down breaking contact or voltage down disabled NEG disconnection activation DISABLED Connectors accessible after cover removal servicing connector button 2 can be connected to two bottom contacts servicing connector extending module do not connector connect anything extending module mounting spacer Wait LED Connection External Loudspeaker Induction connector established microphone connector loop LED connector connector connector To access connectors at the bottom edge of the board without cover removal just loosen cover screws gently and slide the cover upward Applies to HW version 7 and higher when amplifier module is not mounted 27 Installation universal version 2 5 Description of terminals Telephone line Polarity does not matter Can be connected directly to
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5. Associated Products 1 2 1 2 2N SingleTalk Components and Associated Products Basic Unit Universal version These units are designed for mounting behind the lift panel which is pre drilled for installation Part No Name Description e successor to 913401 913640E e basic model fully upgradeable 2N SingleTalk provides automatic dialling of two numbers basic version without extending e reproduces manufacturer recorded messages e successor to 913408 7 Hulk e contains module 913647 full kak da S e enables to record and reproduce own messages e extends automatic dialling up to 6 numbers 913642E e contains module 913649E 2N SingleTalk e 7 to block the lift in case of telephone line basic vision blocking module e contains modules 913647 and 913649E 913643E e enables to record and reproduce own messages 7 SingleTalk extends automatic dialling up to 6 numbers 127777 e enables to block the lift in the case of telephone blocking module 9 line failure 2N SingleTalk Components and Associated Products 1 2 Extending modules for Basic Unit 91364x Part No Name Description 913647E 2N SingleTalk Extending Module e Enables to record and reproduce messages e Extends automatic dialling up to 6 numbers 913648E 2N SingleTalk Svvitch Module DTMF remote controlled universal switch during connection Up to 2 svvitches or one svvitch plu
6. aa main 47 Programming annA dk kl k ze eee eee RARA PARY UARRA ARRARAS 47 How to Record a 5 6 sese essere neee eenn nenen 48 Setting Acoustic Parameters eee eee eee eee eee 49 SWItCh PrOGrAM MING eae ae ent eee ath san 49 Communication Equipment Abbrev Programming Form 50 Review of Programming Functions s ssssee esse ense ennenen 52 Function and Use 4 1 4 2 Function 22 w a aaa xw ku WE WAN 58 Outgoing Galles E E ha A kod E ke bo 58 Gh ckin Gall ern fetid kan deal k leb dry away k ne e bAn ee W da bene de va h dat n Y erie ER 58 Incoming Gallas N DD DD gn auta ada 58 Protection against Unintentional Initiation sese eee uk ke 58 Automatic Repeated Multiple Numbers Dialing with Confirmation 59 Automatic Repeated Multiple Numbers Dialing without Confirmation 60 Call Termination Outgoing and Incoming Calls 61 Non Stop Service Instructions for Use 7 62 DTMF Control during the Cal 62 Switch COMIN PP Sc m_m_ a 62 ST Signalling Overview 5 eee eee eee eee nenene ena KK AK KA KA KAKA kk kk kr kk kk kk kk A 63 Survey of Messages eee 64
7. an isolation barrier of a minimum break down voltage of 1 500 V A Caution m The location appearance and designation of the communicator controls e g the ALARM button have to comply with the applicable lift standards ST Location ST may be mounted into any position as needed the optimum elevation being approximately the height of an adult s mouth The ST mounting place must be beyond the reach of the operating personnel see the Safety Precautions A Caution m You are not recommended to mount the electronics without the mounting panel because the panel works as an electric isolation barrier and the manufacturer cannot guarantee safety if it is not used 20 Mounting Universal version 2 3 Mounting of Panel with ST Electronics To mount the ST panel onto the lift car interior wall surface you need 4 spot welded M4 screws in the pitch of 57x122 mm and a sufficiently perforated loudspeaker area may be larger than as shown on the figure yet in no case may overlap the panel size to avoid acoustic short circuit a microphone hole and 2 LED holes if necessary Mounting drawing for version with 50 mm speaker 122 0 4 spot welded M4 screws on the panel or lift cabin backside typically 2 mm thick stainless steel sheet Perforated loudspeaker area Perforation of ST panel itself is shown here It is possible to use perforation prepared for precious version of panel but if perforated area will be to
8. call another subscriber if a prefix is used For a smart solution see the Tips below For the ST to call outside the building i e via PSTN m The line to be used must have the relevant call barring status use a common j telephone and try to call outside for check m While programming add prefixes for PSTN seizure typically a zero or select a direct PSTN line seizure m To enable dispatcher center ST calling identify the line extension to be used and how to reach it from the outside dial in DISA operator and select the appropriate PBX configuration allowing to call the ST even in the night without an operator m Select the appropriate call barring status for the extension to be used if any of the pre programmed numbers is a mobile GSM one m Agree with the PBX owner on operation costs ST outgoing calls are at the owner s account The operational costs can be solved by the green line prefix 0800 calls The so called automatic CO line seizure without dial in is a practical solution which in the case of ST switchover to a PSTN line due to power outage makes the ST always call the right number 43 Configuration 2N SingleTalk This section describes configuration of the product 2N SingleTalk Here is what you can find in the section m 2N SingleTalk Programming m Review of Programming Functions 45 3 1 2N SingleTalk Programming 3 1 2N SingleTalk Prog
9. for ST and the rotary switch for LN Accident Hazard Make sure that the button is safe i e that the minimum isolation distance is 1 5 mm and the minimum breakdown voltage value is 1 500 V The button contacts may not be connected to any other circuits If any of the above conditions cannot be met use voltage control You can use an N O or N C button or both Refer to the rear cover for internally connected terminals PHONE LINE _ LiftNet BUS O Internally connected 36 PHONE LINE ALARM activation by external switch closing contact keep closed ALARM Button Connection with N O Contact PHONE LINE ALARM activation by external switch breaking contact ALARM Button Connection with N C Contact Notes m The ALARM button mounted on the cover is still functional when an external button is connected 37 PHONE LINE ALARM activation by DC voltage any polarity buzzer horn zl optional keep closed Voltage Activation 5 24 dc voltage of any polarity can be used Make sure that the power supply is backed up properly Where activation from multiple places is necessary voltage control can be combined with buttons A buzzer or horn can be connected in parallel see the figure to the right PHONE LINE IT ALARM activation I by DC voltage 5 T OV ALARM 12V IDLE Alarm activation circuit keep closed Inv
10. in the low position By default the ST is set for a switch that is closed when the door is open If the switch is closed when the door is closed select parameter 916 see Programming Voltage control DC voltage of any polarity ranging between 12 and 24V can be applied m Slide the CANCEL terminal out and switch it in the upper position to ensure the required isolation against the telephone line circuits m In the event of voltage disconnection activation select parameter 916 see Programming m default the ST is ready to accept a sensor that applies voltage when the door is open If it gives voltage when the door is closed select parameter 916 see Programming A Caution m If voltage presence indicates that the door is closed this source must be backed up against power outage 31 Installation universal version 2 5 Induction Loop Connection The regulations that apply to communicator installations may require a mandatory loop for persons with defective hearing in the lift cabin In that case connect the loop to the connector with any polarity as shown in the drawing The loop including a 1 m long cable can be part of the delivery if agreed so in advance B e Reguirements m The induction loop has to be placed behind a non metal non magnetic cover in the control panel because the magnetic field of the induction loop cannot go through the metal lift control panel m The induction loo
11. only count 9f cycles of If just one memory is filled then the difference automatic dialing for 3 cycles between values 0 and 1 is that call control buttons ALARM 2 3 4 commands 1 5 cannot be used if parameter 0x8 has value 0 such numbers are regarded as the beginning of a switch password The incoming outgoing function allows skipping over dialing of numbers from the first two Incoming outgoing memories of the particular button function passwords for up to 16 digits empty Hence the ST can call the building reception buttons ALARM 2 3 4 first by day and directly to the dispatching center at night Memories 553 556 can be used only if the voice recording module is present Digits may be entered only Storing characters and inter digit pause is executed additionally Checking call memories up to 16 digits using function xx7 Unless the automatic dialing is off the automatic dialing with confirmation is used Local speaker is off Count of automatic dialing S automatic dialing disable cycles for the checking call y en first digit is dialed once only Entering format XX7 ES X X XX E Edited phone number can Button number 01 02 55 gt GE om qurdun EE IR Button memory number 1 6 characters Character position 01 16 Note The digits behind this position are shifted automatically 52 Function Number and Name Switch 1 2 3 password addition Switch 1 2 3 password
12. removal Review of Programming Functions 3 2 Initializa tion Value Value Range Notes Explanations Adds another password to the list The password may not be identical with any other password otherwise it is rejected Password 00 may not be entered from a keyboard Each switch can have up to 10 passwords up to 16 digits Valid password Switch 1 2 3 activation time 0 the switch is out of operation 0 9 seconds Removes a password from the list WARNING Remember to cancel password 00 with this function if you do not intend to use it Forgotten passwords can be removed by initialization only 901 dialing type 1 pulse 40 60 902 dialing start time after pick up 903 DTMF level 904 automatic dialing type 911 number of rings until incoming call answering 912 maximum call duration 913 seizure timeout for automatic dialing 914 delayed calling 915 hang up timeout between calls 916 CANCEL input inversion 1 5 5 to 99 corresponds to 0 5 to 9 9 s Time between pick up and dialing start 33 3 3 seconds Do not set time less than 2 7 s as required by the TBR 21 standard 1 step 1 dB Defines the moment of pick up during ringing ATTENTION Select 1 if connected to Lift Call Connect Order No 91330808E 12 06 1 minute 30 5 minutes 99 16 5 minutes 2 minutes The call can be prolonged by pressing pg 6 60 seconds 1 to 99 corresponds
13. result in the ST error Installation steps 4 Loosen 4 screws and remove the electronics cover 5 Put the module on the connector in such a way that you can see the column thread through the module corner hole Fit the module with the attached M3 screw Replace the cover screwing it into position Amplifier Module Installation Please follow the manual enclosed to amplifier module 34 Installation Compact Version 2 6 2 6 Installation Compact Version A Caution Be sure to connect the wires before wall mounting The connectors are separable remove them connect the wires tighten the screws and replace the connectors A Safety Precautions The product is connected to a telephone line where life endangering voltage may occur during storms in particular Be sure to install the ALARM button in such a manner that the user cannot get in touch with the wires and can be protected against electrical accident The minimum isolation distance must be 1 5 mm and or the minimum breakdown voltage must be 1 500 V for the used button too Make sure that the cables cannot get in contact with sharp edges during installation to avoid insulation damage Check after installation that the isolation distance of 1 5 mm is kept everywhere Use an insulation meter if possible The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any installations made in conflict with the User Manual or the Appendix thereto Terminal Descri
14. terminate recording by pressing a digit DTMF on the phone 6 Having completed recording ST hangs up The maximum message length is 30 seconds You are recommended to prepare the message text in advance and check its length Remember to identify the lift and keep in mind that the lift may be used by foreigners too e g at hotels Articulate distinctly and if the message is rather long monitor the time in order not to be surprised by the message end Message guality depends on the speaker you are recommended to hire a professional speaker for representative purposes telephone set do not use handsfree or obsolete carbon insert apparatuses surrounding noise and connection guality the best solution is to record the message in advance on the PBX Message check after the message is recorded the ST guits programming automatically and hangs up because it expects you to check the action Call the ST again and play the message back command 3 48 2N SingleTalk Programming 3 1 Setting Acoustic Parameters The ST automatic handsfree mode works as follows if there is silence on both sides the sound channel is muted if a threshold sound level is exceeded the loudspeaker or the microphone goes on depending on which party starts talking or is talking more loudly The optimum acoustic parameters are set by default You are not recommended to change them unless under exceptional circumstances For a change use parame
15. the language for lift number identification 64 Technical parameters This section describes the technical parameters of the product 65 Technical parameters 5 1 5 1 Technical parameters Electric Parameters Parameter Value Conditions Minimal off hook line current 15 mA Off hook Minimal on hook line voltage 22V Off hook DC voltage drop off hook lt 8V 1 25 mA lt 16V 1 50 mA Off hook resistance gt 1MQ U 25 100 V Off hook AC impedance 220 Q 820 Q paral 115 20 to 60 mA nF Return loss 14 dB 20 to 60 mA Bandwidth 300 to 3500 20 to 60 mA Hz Ringing impedance gt 2 kQ C 0 47 ME 25 to 50 Hz Ringing detector sensitivity 10 to 20 V 25 to 50 Hz Pulse dialing 40 60 ms DTMF dialing level 9 0 2 0 2 5 dBa 11 0 dB 20 to 60 mA 2 5 2 0 dB 777 protection betvveen A 1000 V 8 20 us Notes 1 VVhichever ringing form is accepted Svvitch Parameters Minimum voltage 9 V AC or DC Maximum voltage 24 V AC or DC Maximum current 1 A AC or DC Resistance breaking min 400 k Resistance closing cca 0 50 Fuse resettable 66 Other Parameters Technical parameters 5 1 Universal dimensions 65x130x24 mm Compact dimensions 100x185x16 mm Working temperature range 20 to 70 C 67 Supplementary Information This section describes supplement
16. the prescribed blue pictogram Mounting Completion Having connected the wires you can complete the ST wall mounting The mounting is easier if you can access the cabin wall from the outside In this case the screws are inaccessible from the cabin and ST cannot be stolen If the cabin wall is accessible from the outside follow the instructions in item a or b If not follow item c a b C If the cabin vvall is thin stainless steel sheet use four 8 mm long M4 screvvs and fan vvashers from the accessories Apply ST on the pre drilled place and screvv the M4 screvvs including the vvashers from the rear panel side If the cabin vvall is thick up to 20 mm laminated chipboard e g use four headless 30 mm long M4 screvvs from the accessories First screvv them into the ST back holes and tighten Then get the set through the pre drilled holes and apply the fan vvashers and nuts from the rear If the cabin vvall is inaccessible from the rear follovv instructions on the next page V TIP If you have pre drilled corner holes find four headless M4 screws of the length of 30 mm in the package Drive the screws into the holes on the rear side of the audio unit and tighten as mentioned in item b above Though unprovided with nuts the screws fix the product reliably preventing it from sliding or turning 40 Installation Compact Version 2 6 Mounting Completion withour
17. to 10 to 990 s 1 s ez 0 disabled for all buttons 0 4 1 1 loud dialing with confirmation 2 silent dialing with confirmation 3 4 loud dialing without confirmation The maximum time during which the dispatcher has to answer and send confirmation otherwise the ST hangs up and dials the following number Starts at the dialing end 1 99 corresponds to 10 to 990 s 0 9 count of cycles applies to button 01 only DaS corresponds to 0 5 to 9 9 s Do not set time less than 5 s as required by the TBR 21 standard 0 contact closed or voltage present at open door 1 contact closed or voltage present at closed door 53 Function Number and Name Value Range 931 microphone trigger level 932 automatic response speed 933 receiving volume 934 transmitting volume 935 message volume 936 beep volume 937 DTMF hearing volume 938 loudspeaker volume 941 minimum continuous tone time 10 99 Review of Programming Functions Initializa tion Value Notes Explanations 0 maximum microphone sensitivity 3 maximum response speed 15 maximum receiving volume 15 maximum transmitting volume 15 max message volume 12 maximum tone volume 3 max DTMF hearing volume 15 max loudspeaker volume If the tone is longer the ST settings Any unprofessional setting may result in Normally we do not recommend to change the singing or deter
18. to change terminate programming by pressing The ST sends a hang up signal and hangs up m If you do not use the ST hangs up later without influencing your storage the values are stored immediately upon entering m In doubts make sure that the programmed ST behaves according to your assumptions m Keep the filled in programming form on a safe place 47 2N SingleTalk Programming 3 1 How to Record a Message for models 913641 913643 and 913645 or 913640 and 913642 with extending module 913647 only A message can only be recorded in the programming mode see the respective chapter and if the voice recording module is present It is protected with a password and optionally with a programming barring jumper You can check the message during an incoming call not during programming To play back the message press 3 Caution To play recorded message automatically during the outgoing call you must change parameter 975 If a voice recording module is installed and you have not recorded a message of your own the test record is replayed This record contains the Wait please message but without any language selection 1 Enter the programming mode service password 9 2 Enter the message recording command 972 service password 9 3 Listen to the permanent tone up to 15 s Wait until it stops 4 Now a new message is being recorded The maximum time is 30 s 5 If the message is shorter
19. 2N SingleTalk Lift Communicator O User Manual Version 6 3 0 www 2n cz The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s joint stock company is a Czech manufacturer and supplier of telecommunications eguipment A A A A A A Y Y Y Y L Y The product family developed by 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s includes intercoms GSM and UMTS products private branch exchanges PBXs and M2M solution 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s has been ranked among the Czech top companies for years and represents a symbol of prosperity in the field of IP intercoms Furthermore the company dedicates significant attention to operator solutions as well as to effectively providing support for our distribution network and customer service At present we export our products into over 120 countries worldwide and have exclusive distributors on all continents TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2N is a registered trademark of 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Any product and or other names mentioned herein are registered trademarks and or trademarks or brands protected by law Se 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE administers the FAQ database to help you quickly find information and to answer your questions about 2N products and services On fag 2n cz you can find information regarding products adjustment and instructions for optimum use and procedures What to do if CE Declaration of Conformity 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s hereby declares that the 2N SingleTalk product complies with all basic reg
20. ALARM terminal leaving it in the low position m The button can have both the switching and breaking contacts With the breaking contact switch the ALARM INPUT jumper into position NEG ALARM Button Connection Voltage control m 12 to 24V DC voltage of any polarity can be applied However the source must be backed up in case of power outage m Slide the ALARM terminal out and put it in the upper position to ensure the reguired isolation against the telephone line circuits m Activation is controlled by voltage connection disconnection If voltage disconnection activation is used switch the ALARM INPUT jumper into position NEG 29 Installation universal version 2 5 Indicator Connection Basic connection In this type of connection any indication elements can be used backlit pictograms e g An external power supply provides a sufficient indicator intensity Reguirements 24V m 12 24V power supply backed up if necessary m steady state current of 200 mA maximum incandescent lamps may be connected u Both indicators must be connected Warning m Remember to keep the correct power supply polarity LEDs mounted onto the ST electronics board Nothing is connected in this case For this purpose use light guides to conduct light to two panel holes refer to Section Mounting of Panel with ST Electronics These light guides are not included in the standard accessories Cable con
21. ST ldentificali n eegne Lef tve zar b d ni se iran da en e kr 64 Technical parameters sss sese ss sees sese 265 5 1 Technical parameters l zeg aaa d aldad aa scentediacedassascneqecacesseeseadentecdees 66 Electric Parameters o kias br OS Oe ee 66 Switch Parameters 2 kk kK ke ka kK KK A KA KA KA KA KK A KA KA KK KK KA KA KA KA KA KK KA KA KK 66 Other Parameters kk kak kk KA ke kk kK KK KA KA KA KA KK KA KA KA KA KA KA KA KK KA KA KK KA KA KK 67 6 Supplementary Information 69 6 1 Regulations and 5 WERA WAA 70 6 2 List of Terms and Abbreviations esse esse esse essere essere esse enesenn eers 71 Product Overview In this section we introduce the 2N SingleTalk product outline its application options and highlight the advantages following from its use Here is what you can find in this section Product Description m 2N SingleTalk Components and Associated Products m Changes m Terms and Symbols Used Product Description 1 1 1 1 Product Description Basic Features The SingleTalk ST is intended primarily for lifts especially in buildings where there is just one lift and no internal communication between the lift car and the machine room shaft bottom lift car roof is needed 2N LiftNet is designed for more complex applications The S
22. T is a Speakerphone in principle This means that built in behind the lift panel wall surface the ST microphone and loudspeaker are used for bi directional voice communication The ST can be connected directly to a PSTN line being supplied from this line Thus it reguires no battery and no maintenance It can be connected to any local PBX line or a GSM gateway too refer to the Associated products The ST cannot be misused to someone else s debit because it can dial the pre programmed numbers only On the top of it the ST can be provided with various extending modules as needed either on purchase or any time later Advantages of use Basic messages even without the voice recording module Messages of a variable length of 0 to 30 seconds with the voice recording module only Checking Call once in 3 days Digitally adjustable acoustic properties remote setting Function indication two LEDs compliant with applicable lift regulations Phone based programming and checking Hang up and busy line detection Automatic repeated dialing of multiple numbers Protection against unintentional or unneeded initiation CANCEL Call control from the dispatching center No need of power supply Easy installation onto any panel Approved for connection to the PSTN New features Amplifier module Lift blocking module m Optional indication elements backlit pictograms incl incandescent lamps 2N SingleTalk Components and
23. a private telephone network PSTN PBX or GSM gateway line CAUTION more than one unit may not be connected to_a single line voltage control ALARM 1 12 24V DC voltage Emergency call any polarity activation contact control switching or breaking contact voltage control CANCEL 12 24V DC voltage Emergency call any polarity deactivation contact control switching or breaking contact Indicator connecting terminals Indicators backlit pictograms max 24 V 2x 200 mA supplied from an external power supply the connection layout must be maintained External microphone connector External microphone is available on request Svvitching betvveen onboard and external microphone is automatic external microphone is detected External loudspeaker connector For a reguest loudspeaker can be egupped with cable In this case it is connected here Induction loop connector The induction loop is not a part of standard packing It has to be placed behind a non metal non magnetic cover in the control panel because the magnetic field of the induction loop cannot go through the metal lift control panel Notes If loudspeaker is placed behind a non metal non magnetic cover it works as the induction loop too e Output is short circuit resistant Output power is limited by resistor Lift blocking contact In the event of telephone line
24. ammed are continues for the defined period of time maximum call reached time The message is played back once Ringing tone with 10 rings the count can be defined The ST hangs up and dials the following number These digits are interpreted as the switch control to password beginning Dialing type 3 hangs up and calls next number Dialing type 4 hangs up and stops calling valid switch password Dialing type 4 consider such call as a successfull switch activation even if ringing tone is not detected Warning m Be sure to disable your voice mailbox fax machine or any other equipment connected to the called numbers to avoid premature answering This would terminate the dialing automatically Call Termination Outgoing and Incoming Calls m The busy or continuous tone is detected for PBX call termination m 10 ringing tone periods are detected for a change use parameter 954 This is an innovation compared with the earlier model m The maximum call length has elapsed the ST plays back the Attention your call is being terminated message 10 seconds before the end the call may be prolonged m vypr nastaven maxim ln d lka hovoru 10 sekund p ed vypr en m ST p ehraje hl en Pozor kon hovor hovor Ize prodlou it The or character is received The timeout has expired during programming or upon message recording 30 seconds after switch activa
25. art from custom versions 6 1 All communicators produced since half of 2010 has a loudspeaker connected by cable to alow amlifier installation o HW issue 5 and higher optional onboard external microphone HW issue 7 and higher model 2011 is eguipped with a powerfull 50 mm speaker amplifier installation is easier SW version 10 08 24 Changed default values of parameters 913 and 914 Recognizes all dual tones new parameter 946 New parameter 975 extended message options separately for call before and after confirmation Extended DTMF 3 command plays user recorded message then identification number and serial number New function 995 tells software version West Europe language set English German Portuguese Dutch Phone numbers stored as a factory default in client designed versions are hold over initialization The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product in order to improve its qualities 12 Terms and Symbols Used 1 4 1 4 Terms and Symbols Used Manual Symbols Safety m Always abide by this information to prevent persons from injury gt Warning m Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device Caution Important information for system functionality Tip m Useful information for quick and efficient functionality Note gt gt m Routines or advice for efficient use of the device 13 Des
26. ary information of the product Here is what you can find in this section m Regulations and directives m Chyba Nenalezen zdroj odkaz m List of Terms and Abbreviations 69 Regulations and directives 6 1 6 1 Regulations and directives 2N SingleTalk conforms to the following directives and regulations Directive 95 16 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 June 1995 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to lifts Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity Directive 2006 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits Directive 2004 108 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 89 336 EEC Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment Regulation EC No 1907 2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration Evaluation Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals REACH establishing a European Chemicals Agency am
27. button After that the ST seizes the line and establishes connection with the hotline or dispatching center personnel for details see Automatic Dialing During the call establishing the person in the lift hears the dialing tone then the DTMF dialing tones and the ringing tone or Wait please connection is being made or any other suitable message The message usually starts with the Wait please connection is being made statement and may include the ST identification address lift number etc Once the dispatching service answers the phone the parties can start talking with each other Checking Call The Checking Call is an automatic outgoing call whose purpose is to check the ST function If activated the function runs every 72 hours 3 days The procedure is similar to that of an outgoing call The difference lies in that a different message is played back e g Checking call and a different set of numbers may be used Checking calls are typically received automatically in case the dispatcher s centre is equipped with the 2N LiftManager software A standard PC with an analog modem can be used for running the program Incoming Call The dispatching center can also call the ST number The ST answers the call after two rings the count of rings is parameter defined and sends a sound signal Now for example the person trapped in the lift keeps informed about rescue operations Also it can be checked remotel
28. cription and Installation This section describes the 2N SingleTalk product and its installation Here is what you can find in this section Product Description Before You Start Mounting Universal version Mounting Compact version Installation universal version Installation Compact Version ST Connecting Options 15 Product Description 2 1 2 1 Product Description In principle 2N SingleTalk hereinafter referred to as ST is a Speakerphone It is equipped vvith a microphone loudspeaker telephone line terminals ALARM buttons backlit pictograms as required by the applicable standard and an optional CANCEL input for door opening indication ST is available in tvvo versions The Universal version is designed for mounting behind the pre drilled according to the dravving see the Mounting section lift panel The Compact version is provided with a metal case and can be installed guickly and easily without advance preparation Operation Push the ALARM button to activate the device The Wait pictogram goes on immediately followed by the Connection established pictogram after communication has been established Universal Version The board with electronics is placed between the mounting panel and the printed cover see Fig The total dimensions are 65x130x24 mm The loudspeaker and microphone are fitted to the panel Basic slide on terminals are to the left and extending modules lift blocking and switc
29. e eeee eee eee Ai Waaa a ee Ann Annette 32 2 6 2 7 Installation of Extending Modules A 32 Installation Compact 5 2 vesse esec eee esse eee eee esse eser aa KAKA KAKA KA KAKA KAKA KAR 35 Terminal Description elderly HW 2 35 Terminal Description newer Hu REENEN 36 Telephone Line 5 eee eee eee 39 CANCEL Input Connection Door Contact Optional eee 39 Induction Loop ss eee eee eee eee 39 Mounting Completion 5 kek keke kaka kr ka kr KA kk KA KA KA kk KA kk KA A KAKA KAKA KAR 40 ST Connecting Options v sss see ssee aaa aaa aaa aranan 42 Direct PSTN 42 GSM Gateway n ka misla eraya k na d k aaia 42 43 Configuration 2N SingleTalk 45 3 1 3 2 2N SingleTalk Programming sss sees KA aaa KAKA KAWA WAA 46 Before You Start Programming uii ee eee eee 46 Entering Programming Mode 3 1 eee eee cYa arec 46 Program MIO EE 46 Programming EmO s y k p ka yl SR xaka E
30. e room which the telephone line passes through 10 2N SingleTalk Components and Associated Products 1 2 Associated Products 1124 913630E 2N LiftManager The 2N LiftManager software is intended for dispatcher s centres that communicate with the 2N LiftNet 2N Lift EasyTalk and 2N SingleTalk equipment The application reguires a standard PC modem configuration and a telephone line A multiple operator workstation network can be achieved by increasing the number of telephone lines and PCs Note Service Tools a software for 2N SingleTalk configuring upgrading etc via PC is a free and be installed separately without 2N LiftManager 5013331E 2N EasyGate Pro 2N LiftNet 2N SingleTalk Replaces a fixed telephone line Easy installation no configuration requirements Batteries are integrated Call duration until two hours 91360 91361 2N SingleTalk A communicator designed to connect multiple lifts to a single telephone line allowing for local communication between the lift cabin machine room and other places 11 1 3 Changes Changes 1 3 Manual Version Changes 1 0 First versions of the product and User Manual Functional replacement of the 91340 series Lift EasyTalk 4 0 Addition of the Compact version 5 0 Changed default values of parameters 902 and 915 On board microphone ap
31. ending Directive 1999 45 EC and repealing Council Regulation EEC No 793 93 and Commission Regulation EC No 1488 94 as well as Council Directive 76 769 EEC and Commission Directives 91 155 EEC 93 67 EEC 93 105 EC and 2000 21 EC Directive 2002 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment 70 List of Terms and Abbreviations 6 2 6 2 List of Terms and Abbreviations ST 2N SingleTalk Incoming call A call from the dispatching centre to the central unit Outgoing call A call from the central unit to the dispaching centre Checking call An automatically activated call from the central unit to the dispatching centre Dispatching centre A workplace that receives emergency calls checking calls and lift error reports if any There may be separate workplaces each for one type of calls even mobile ones LM LiftManager 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE dispatcher software PBX A private branch exchange equipped with a PSTN line and local analog lines PSTN The public switched telephone network It is assumed for simplification that ST is connected to the PSTN although it works on a PBX line in the same way 71 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Mod ansk 621 143 01 Prague 4 Czech Republic Tel 420 261 301 500 Fax 420 261 301 599 E mail sales 2n cz Web www 2n cz
32. ersion Voltage Control The figure to the right shows a configuration where voltage is present and activation is caused by non presence of voltage 38 Installation Compact Version 2 6 Warning m Itis impossible to connect multiple devices to a single line The Compact version is very easy to install because the ALARM button backlit picrograms and induction loop are part of the product All you have to do is connect a telephone line The CANCEL input connection is optional Telephone Line Connection ST works regardless of polarity and or line parameters in a wide range see the Technical Parameters section It is connected via the LINE terminals A great advantage is that ST reguires no additional power supply for operation For details on ST connection to PSTN PBX and GSM gateway lines refer to the ST Connecting Options section CANCEL Input Connection Door Contact Optional The connection is the same as with the Universal version Follow the instructions included in the Installation universal version section The only difference is that the terminal is in the upper position for contact control and in the low position for voltage control as printed on the rear cover at the terminals Induction Loop Connection It is unnecessary to install the induction loop It is integrated in the 39 Installation Compact Version 2 6 product located to the right in the window area and labelled with
33. etects the ringing tone and if this tone is terminated before the pre defined count of rings is reached it assumes that the called party has answered and the connection has been established successfully Warning If you select this mode make sure that it works reliably Remember that different countries and networks may use different dial tones and your dial tone may not be recognised correctly In this mode the ST does not repeat the Wait please message or any relevant user recorded message after the dialing end because this would make it impossible to recognize the ringing tone reliably The message is reproduced once shortly after the called party answers The ST cannot be controlled using buttons to Evaluation of Situations during Speakerphone Automatic Dialing without Confirmation Situation ST Activity This has no influence on the operation the ST executes dialing with any line status and only then evaluates the situation Silence or busy tone is heard upon seizure The ST hangs up in approximately 2 seconds and Busy tone dials the following number 60 Function Description 4 1 The ST waits for a defined timeout logon time TAIK OV SIGNES then hangs up and dials the following number The ST hangs up in approximately 2 seconds and EE dials the following number Ringing tone is terminated before 1 This is considered as a successful call the call 10 rings or as progr
34. etion if you enter a false function number 998 dialing memory deletion for all buttons enter the service password 999 full initialization incl service password 1 To parameter 904 The Automatic dialing without confirmation types 3 and newly 4 differ from each other in processing very short calls Dialing 4 regards a call as successful in all cases while dialing 3 only if the switch was activated Since the switch is not practically used for the ST this difference is irrelevant 2 A new implicit value a lower probability of unintentional detection 2 In the event of automatic dialing without confirmation the ringing tone is detected and terminated before the selected count of periods is reached the call is regarded as successful Note m Unless the ST is damaged electrically the EEPROM guarantees 10 years of reliable data storing at least 56 Function and Use This section describes the basic and extending functions of the product Here is what you can find in the section m Function Description m Non Stop Service Instructions for Use 57 Function Description 4 1 4 1 Function Description u The information in this section is intended for those who are familiar with the foundations of telecommunications eguipment and need to know detailed processes taking place in ST It is unnecessary for common ST installations Outgoing Call The ST is activated by pressing the ALARM
35. face Otherwise ask manufacturer for an external panel as shown at right it is n ot included Caution m You are not recommended to install the microphone and loudspeaker on relatively distant places in the lift car e g one on the ceiling and the other on the wall because the users should easily locate the loudspeaker its grid or perforation and expect to find the microphone close to it 23 Mounting Universal version 2 3 Indicator Mounting You can choose any of the following three ST status indication options 1 Use the backlit pictograms integrated in the lift cabin control panel 2 Add optional light guides to the existing ST LEDs to conduct light to two panel holes 3 Connect two optional LEDs to ST with a cable If the LEDs are cable connected make sure that the electric isolation between the panel and the loudspeaker is 1 500 V at least m Make sure that the isolation distance between the panel and the loudspeaker is 1 5 mm at least m You are prohibited to use standard metal LED holders for an example see the figure to the right Make sure that your way of indication complies with the applicable legal regulations Indicators however are unnecessary for ST operation communication 24 Mounting Compact version 2 4 2 4 Mounting Compact version Installing the telephone line cable ensure that the user cannot touch the conductors and is protected agains
36. failure the contact opens the lift goes to the nearest floor and the door opens The lift should not go on until the telephone line function is restored Switch 2 contact Switch 1 contact The switches can be used as needed and are remotely controlled using a digital password DTMF The switches are not designed for 230V These terminals are safely electrically isolated from the telephone line Extending module terminals The lift blocking module can be mounted only if switch 2 is absent Applies to boards of version 5 and higher These boards has both onboard microphone and the connector for external one 28 Installation universal version 2 5 ST Telephone Line Connection The ST works regardless of polarity or line parameters in a wide range see Technical Parameters The line is connected to the LINE terminals A great advantage of the ST is that it needs no other power supply for its operation Details on the ST connection to PSTN PBX and GSM gateway lines are available in the ST Connecting Options section ALARM Button Connection Button control Make sure that the button is safe the isolation distance must be 1 5 mm at least and the break down voltage may not fall below 1500V The button contacts may not be connected to any other circuits In case the above mentioned conditions cannot be met use voltage control m Connect the button contacts to the
37. h modules to the right The extending module 913647 is under the cover having no terminals Small connectors at the bottoms are intended for the induction loop for people with bad hearing and LED indicators Typically backlit pictograms even with incandescent lamps are connected to the product Neither the pictograms nor the ALARM button are included in the standard delivery they are lift design elements Compact Version The Compact version is provided with a robust metal case of the size of 100x185x16 mm The built in ALARM button is eguipped with a yellow plastic pictogram a bell and an ALARM sign for the blind on its sides The backlit pictograms and induction loop for people with bad hearing are in a window made of unbreakable glass The microphone and loudspeaker are vandal proof too Once installed the product screws are invisible from the lift cabin A Caution m The Compact version does not include the lift blocking module in the case of telephone line failure You can connect the module parallel to the telephone line e g in the machine room 16 2 1 Product Description 17 OISIAA 1262 102 XIEL DU S Hm NZ auoydous w u z z n lou l z q MOPUIM UOISIAA PESIBAIUN JIE L J UIS 3 1 NZ TZ 4 uonnq AMYTY AIPEL s Auoudij 35u3 s p lpul MOJIS UWe1BojdId MOJIB We1Bojaid uUon uuo Sulusilqeasa Duueay
38. inute corresponds to 2 minutes 30 5 minutes 10 to 990 s 99 16 5 minutes 6 60 The maximum time during which 1 99 seconds the dispatcher has to answer and corresponds to send confirmation otherwise the ds t h i d fi ti th ise th 10 to 990 s change ST hangs up and dials the follovving number 913 seizure timeout for automatic dialing 0 9 1 cycle lasts 11 seconds 914 delayed calling count of cycles Zero no delay 2N SingleTalk Programming 3 1 Function Number and Name Value Range Initializa Value Programmed Notes Explanations tion Value by You 5 99 mama Ia ei 0 5 to 9 9 s 0 contact closed or voltage S present at open door 916 CANCEL input inversion 0 or 1 1 contact closed or voltage present at closed door isinm vm s des rine E oe TCO os O rrr TON O p s mira ne EO fos REECH n ene wie eez pr herra fp mossen os p s mew tert OT E 11 7 1 0 1 sS 962 min button pressing time 01 99 change Applies to all buttons u The first message starts immediately 22 77 U V 3 messages after the dialing is terminated You H cannot talk during messages 972 message recording Service Message text The text is recommended to maximum length of 30 password include the lift address seconds 974 lift identification 16 digits p Enables lift identification ist digit type of message re
39. iorate understandability These functions replace old model trimmers 3 2 hangs up 942 min tone period Ez 2 555 943 max 1943 max busy tone period tone period k 2 555 Eran 0 7 S These parameters set the 944 max tone space en 7 0 2 55 s busy tone detection 945 min count of busy tone All continuous busy and ringing tones are detected also as dual tones if some of the tone components is between 400 and 500 Hz If both components are in this range 0 10 4 440 Hz set detector for lower one Set for 400 Hz to 10 for 500 Hz This setting is not affecting the single tone detection which works allways between 300 and 550 Hz 951 min ringing tone time i ko 2 50 0 5 s If the selected 2 The longest ringing period count of periods is space must be in the interval exceeded the call 952 min long space time 0 5 to 10s betvveen parameters 952 and is terminated If 953 3 another attempt 954 count of ringing periods 01 99 Hangs up after this count follows 3 the automatic 961 maximum timeout for jo 5 During password entering etc pressing the next digit z s dialing is on 54 hese parameters are used for call hang up and during automatic dialing 946 dual tone detection setting Review of Programming Functions 3 2 Function Value Range rTnitializa Notes Explanations Number and Name tion Value 1 0 1s WW 01 99 Applies to a
40. ll buttons 963 hang up option with the 0 disabled The calling party may not terminate the call same button 1 enabled according to applicable regulations 964 option to dial another 0 disabled Correction of an implicit value in the table Since number by pressing the other buttons are not practically used the another button parameter value is of minimum significance 971 count of message 3 There is a 3 second pause between two repetitions subseguent messages 972 record a message Only if a voice recording module Enter the Wait Recording is password protected to start enter is available Otherwise service please service password Start after the long tone the Wait please password connection end To terminate recording press any DTMF connection is being record 0 30 is being key on the phone After recording is completed made message is played seconds made the ST hangs up back 1 enabled A new digital parameter to facilitate lift 20 a identification to foreigners e g G 16 digits It can be transmitted by DTMF for automated detection LiftManager ist digit type of message repeated after dialing 2nd digit message type after confirmation Both digits has these options 1 user recrded message 2 identification 974 spelled 975 Message options 2 digits 55 3 combination of options 1 2 4 identification 974 by DTMF 5 message selected by par 977 after confirmation par
41. ly 2 seconds and dials the following number DTMF char BY or The ST hangs up immediately and dials the following number The ST confirms receipt 2 beeps mutes the message DTMF char playback and the call continues for the defined period of time maximum call time ST sends identification but the connection is not confirmed DTMF sign Used for 2N LiftManager applications These digits are interpreted as control characters refer to 59 Function Description 4 1 Section 3 6 Caution The quality of PSTN connection does not always allow for a reliable recognition of all the situations mentioned above Any excessive noise in the lift car can have a negative impact too slowing down yet never discontinuing automatic dialing the busy tone is not detected It holds true in general that the DTMF is the most reliable way of signaling and so is preferred for confirmation However the connection is established yet for a shorter period of time even in extreme cases e g when the ST is unable to recognize the DTMF Automatic Repeated Multiple Numbers Dialing without Confirmation This mode can be used wherever no trained staff for automatic dialing with confirmation is available The called person need not press any button The two modes have a common set of numbers count of cycles identical responses to the busy tone and so on The difference is that the non confirmation mode d
42. m diameter of 3 mm or a group of smaller holes of the same total area Board of version 5 and higher has both onboard microphone and the connector for external one Switching to external microphone is automatic external microphone is detected The minimum distance between the loudspeaker and microphone centers is 90 mm With a smaller distance an acoustic coupling might occur A bigger distance however is allowed Warning m Make sure that the microphone hole is sealed properly against noise coming from the cavity behind the wall in order and thus senses the lift car sounds only Off Panel Loudspeaker Mounting By default the loudspeaker is panel mounted Since half of 2010 every speaker is connected by cable It allows installation of amplifier module You can also slide the loudspeaker out of its panel bed and place separately if necessary See safety notice in this case see bellow Caution In that case seal the loudspeaker properly to eliminate acoustic short circuit between the front and back loudspeaker sides the grid may in no case overreach the loudspeaker area to avoid acoustic short circuit isolation between the panel and the Keep the minimum electric loudspeaker of 1500 V m Keep the minimum isolation distance between the panel and the loudspeaker of 1 5 mm m 40 mm speaker is equipped with a rubber sealing Do nt remove it m 50 mm speaker must be placed at insulating non metallic sur
43. n but the connection is not confirmed Used for the LiftManager only US These digits are interpreted as the switch control password beginning Automatic dialling with confirmation When the message is being played back it is impossible to speak into the ST microphone Hence to talk with the person in the lift the service must always use function 2 muting or wait till the ST stops repeating the message The above stated commands may not be accepted in case they are sent during the message and the connection is of a poor guality Therefore the ST inserts a 3 second pause between the repeated message during which the receiving of DTMF commands is absolutely undisturbed Switch Control The switch if available can be used during outgoing and incoming calls The switch can be activated using a pre defined password the format is password the maximum password length is 16 digits The ST confirms the switch activation and 62 Non Stop Service Instructions for Use turns it on for the pre defined period of time 1 to 10 seconds It is not possible to talk during the switch on status and the ST signals this action with tones as per the signaling review table The call is terminated 30 seconds after the switch activation The switch can be used for example for resetting the lift Each switch can be controlled with up to 10 variable passwords A new feature is that the password can be entered without as
44. nected LEDs optional accessories Cable connected LEDs can be used where backlit pictograms are unavailable The LEDs are not included in the standard accessories they are available as a separate delivery or as part of a client defined solution The LEDs have the diameter of 5 mm and a very high luminance Requirements m Keep the LED polarity see the AN cover printing OQ 2 m Keep colors request confirmation yellovv connection confirmation green Note m The PCBLED is not on in this type of connection Installation universal version 2 5 CANCEL Input Connection Door Control Optional Caution The door switch or door opening signal must indicate an open door only if both the internal and external lift doors are open and the lift car can be left safely If the CANCEL input is used be sure to program parameter 914 for a period longer than the maximum lift running time i e while the door is closed If parameter 914 is set at 0 it is useless to connect the CANCEL input Switch control The CANCEL input is connected with the telephone line circuits Therefore the air distance between the switch and the other lift parts must be 1 5 mm at least and the break down voltage may not be less than 1500V The switch contacts may not be connected to any other circuits In case the above mentioned conditions cannot be met use the voltage control Connect the switch to the CANCEL terminal leaving it
45. o small or total area of holes is insufficient it may reduce a speaker loudness Two LED holes optional backlit pictograms are preferred located outside the panel Microphone perforation 21 Mounting Universal version 2 3 Mounting drawing for version with 40 mm speaker 4 spot welded M4 screws on the panel or lift cabin backside typically 2 mm thick stainless steel sheet perforated loudspeaker area 25 perforation at least perfor d 34 0 Two LED holes optional backlit pictograms are preferred located outside the panel Microphone perforation Fit the mounting panel in such a way that it cannot vibrate while operation There may be no gap between the wall surface and the ST panel or if any it must be sealed properly to eliminate acoustic short circuit of the loudspeaker and acoustic coupling between the loudspeaker and the microphone see later Caution m Make sure that the microphone hole is sealed properly to sense the lift cabin sounds only and suppress the noise coming from the shaft or cavity behind the wall 22 Mounting Universal version 2 3 Off Panel Microphone Mounting By default the microphone is placed directly on board see drawing for microphone position If reguired a cable eguipped microphone is available fitted to a holder of the size of 25x25 mm with self adhesive foil This helps mount the microphone behind any hole in the wall surface a hole with the minimu
46. one in the DTMF mode If the called number is busy or nobody answers the phone within a defined timeout or in other cases as defined in the table the ST tries to call the following number from the list until it completes the pre defined number of cycles If the number of cycles is 0 automatic dialing is turned off and the ST calls to one number only In this mode the ST repeats the Wait please message or any relevant user recorded message so many times as preset The message can be muted by pressing button 2 or confirming connection with button D The ST default mode is Speakerphone automatic dialing with confirmation There are some other modes designed for specific applications one of them being Speakerphone automatic dialing without confirmation see later Evaluation of Situations during Speakerphone Automatic Dialing with Confirmation Situation ST Activity Silence or busy tone is This has no influence on the operation the ST executes dialing heard upon seizure with any line status and only then evaluates the situation Busy tone after The ST hangs up in approximately 2 seconds and dials the dialing following number Talk or silence The ST waits for a defined timeout logon time then hangs up and dials the following number Ringing tone The ST waits for a defined count of rings then hangs up and dials the following number Continuous tone PBX The ST hangs up in approximate
47. ou can change any programmable value s in any order The procedure is simple first enter the parameter number then the function value An asterisk is used as the separator or Enter The general function format is thus as follows parameter number value S The parameter number consists of three digits see later After the number and an asterisk are entered the ST announces the parameter number name value and allowed range After the value and another asterisk are entered the ST reports Value saved or Invalid value in case the value exceeds the allowed limit 46 2N SingleTalk Programming 3 1 Tip m To check programmed values enter parameter number and 89 listen the parameter value and press for return to the main menu A Caution m Unfortunately some telephone sets become mute for a second after sending the DTMF signal Try to use another telephone in this case Programming Error m If you make an error while entering a number whether a wrong function number or value and you recognise it before entering an asterisk push to cancel the number and enter a new one m If the ST rejects the selected parameter number or value the programming procedure can continue the function number must be re entered even if only the value was wrong m If you program a false value and it gets stored you can re enter the value of course Programming Termination m Having stored all values you needed
48. ouncements English is selected by default To select another language use parameters 976 and 977 Value or Language Outgoing call message Parameter selection End of call ID message Confirmation English message Parameter 975 message Checking call 976 version must contain digit Parameter 975 message 2 3 or 5 last digit 5 0 Tone signal al off off off 1 Attention your Communicator Connection default English call is being number confirmed Checking Call value terminated is calling Achtung das Es ruft das Der 2 German Gespr ch wird Notruftelefon JJ Kontrol and beendet Nummer an Portuguese s s Bi i SKS 4 Dutch Ma JI 5 Value of Language English message 977 version Tone signal off 0 To play this message parameter 975 must 1 English Wait please start with digit 5 2 G rmari Warten Sie bitte e Parameter 977 has a range 0 99 On customer s request adiitional messages can Portuguese be added e g another languages or more alternative messages in the same language 4 Dutch Caution m The Czech version and custom specific models has another set of languages ST Identification If parameter 974 is filled with a number and parameter 975 contains digit 2 3 or 5 ST identifies itself automatically by replaying Communicator number is calling Use parameter 976 to set
49. p has to be labelled with an appropriate pictogram ear and placed according to applicable standards Installation of Extending Modules Extending Modules Location position 1 position 2 for switch 2 position for for switch 1 or for lift blocking module amplifier module Amplifier module cam be mounted directly to the main board inserted into margin slots as shown above if mainboard HW version is 7 or higher model 2011 32 Installation universal version 2 5 Switch Installation Universal switch module order No 913648E can be installed before ST mounting into position 1 or 2 without removing the ST cover Having inserted the module into the motherboard margin slots tighten the two screws through the panel cutouts Caution m Be sure to tighten both the screws Warnings In reality the Contact is a semiconductor switch of the ON state resistance of about 0 5 Switching voltage values lower than 9V may bring troubles the switch function cannot be e g tested using a common ohmmeter because it is used for small voltage only The maximum switched current is 1 A The switch is protected with a resettable fuse against higher current values The allowed voltage is from 9 to 24 V both DC and AC The switch is eguipped with overvoltage protection against voltage peaks The switch contact is safely electrically isolated from the telephone line yet designed for weak current application
50. peated after dialing 2nd digit message type after confirmation Both digits has these options 1 user recrded message 2 identification 974 spelled 975 message options 2 digits 3 combination of options 1 2 4 identification 974 by DTMF B message selected by par 977 after confirmation par 976 6 combination of options 5 2 7 confirming tone after confirmation onl 976 call end message English language selection el German 977 outgoing call message Portuguese selection 10 99 silence Note see Survey of messages in chapter 4 2 981 checking call You can set for parameter 981 1 on first call in 1 minute 2 on first call in 2 hours 991 service password 3 on first call in 3 days Review of Programming Functions 3 2 3 2 Review of Programming Functions N Value Range Tnitializa Notes M H and Name tion Value To delete the memory enter a zero length number e g 011 ALARM button memories 1 up to 16 digits Empty Digits may be entered only Storing characters and inter digit pause is executed additionally using function xx7 Memories 0x3 0x6 can be used only if the voice r rdi 1 t button 2 memories up to 16 digits Empty Slee recording modules presen Caution total count of attempts number of filled memories multiplied by parameter 018 or 028 must be less than or equal to 15 0 automatic dialing disable the first digit is dialed once
51. ption elderly HW Telephone line Polarity does not matter Connect the line directly to the PSTN or a PBX or GSM gateway line CAUTION it is impossible to connect multiple devices to a single line CANCEL terminal in contact control position closing or opening contact CANCEL terminal in voltage control position 12 24V DC voltage any polarity Note Use the CANCEL terminal to disable emergency calls 35 Installation Compact Version 2 6 Terminal Description newer HW The above mentioned safety precautions need not be observed in case your ST unit is connected to a 2N EasyGate GSM gateway installed near the communicator Terminals Telephone line LN bus Refer to ST or LN User Manual DC voltage 5 24Vdc any polarity control ALARM N O N O contact normally open contact terminals N C N C contact Normally closed contact WARNING If unused the contact should not be opened Emergency call activation 5 24Vdc any polarity CANCEL voltage control terminal contact control any contact Emergency call deactivation upon door opening For safety reasons these terminals are electrically isolated from the telephone line You need not do anything to activate ALARM if you keep the factory settings For deactivation voltage application or contact closing is necessary To change the settings use parameter 916
52. ramming Before You Start Programming m Make sure that programming is not restricted PROGRAMMING jumper and that your telephone supports tone dialing m Use the pre prepared form which is also a clear table of basic functions and fill in all values to be changed m If your ST is not brand new make sure that you have a correct service passvvord and if you are not entirely sure of hovv ST has been programmed execute full initialisation Warning The service password is also initialised Entering Programming Mode The programming mode can only be entered during an incoming call calling from a phone to the ST For access enter the password in the format service password remember to enter an asterisk before and after the password If the password is correct and programming is allowed jumper ST reports You have entered the programming menu and a help menu is displayed according to the context The default password is 12345 and you are recommended to change it to protect your eguipment against unauthorized access If you forget the service password contact the manufacturer in order not to lose your data You have a 5 second or as selected from 1 to 9 seconds password entering timeout per character if you do not manage to enter a digit within this timeout ST rejects the digits dialled by you in that case re enter the password or function Programming Once entering the programming mode y
53. rear access 1 Insert the hex wrench included in the delivery in the bottom unit edge hole turn left about 10 times until it puts up resistance 2 The window slides down by itself or with little assistance showing its upper brim 3 Tilt the window forwards and remove 4 Now you have access to two holes in the window corners Put ST including the connected wires on the pre drilled lift cabin wall Drive and tighten the included screws for plywood chipboard laminated plastic etc wall mounting or short M4 screws with fan shaped washers intended for metal plate mounting with pre drilled M4 threaded holes 5 Replace the window 6 Insert the hex wrench included in the delivery in the bottom unit edge hole turn right about 10 times until the window slides under the panel edge and tighten applying light force 41 ST Connecting Options 2 7 2 7 ST Connecting Options Direct PSTN Connection Advantages and disadvantages This is the most reliable and simplest connecting option The costs include acquisition costs plus a line installation fee yet the ST operation is relatively cheap monthly fee A Cautions m The line must be dedicated to ST only serving no other devices m The line may not be serial or group line You are not recommended to use the telephone set offered for lease while arranging the line The telephone socket and associated cabling are the network provider s proper
54. rranty certificate 18 Before You Start 2 2 ST Installation Conditions m ST is not designed for outdoor applications may occur Therefore be sure to keep the safety precautions refer to the Electric Installation section m Itis forbidden to connect ST parallel to another terminal on a line m The lift wall must be perfectly flat Use a portable telephone to check the telephone line function Do you know the telephone line number to be used Check its functionality For a PBX line connection check other relevant conditions as included in the Ways of ST Connection section Make sure that the lift panel has been prepared properly for ST mounting Universal version m Check the lift panel for advance preparation for ST mounting Compact version The product is connected to a telephone line where life endangering voltage u It is advisable to mount ST where the lift cabin wall is also accessible from the outside from the lift shaft 19 Mounting Universal version 2 3 2 3 Mounting Universal version Safety Precaution The telephone line supply cable microphone loudspeaker LED indicators ALARM button and CANCEL contact including cabling and the board with electronics are connected with a telephone line and so remember to ensure during installation that the user cannot touch these product parts and is protected against an electrical accident by a minimum isolation distance of 1 5 mm or
55. s one blocking module can be used 913649E 2N SingleTalk Blocking Module e A special switch used for blocking the lift in case of telephone line failure 913650E 2N SingleTalk Amplifier Module Speaker amplifier for noisy environment Adjustable gain 913621E 2N SingleTalk Induction Loop Induction Loop for people with a hearing aid Coil in a holder with 1 m cable 2N SingleTalk with removed cover for illustration equipped with all extending module types Amplifier Module 913650E Blocking Module 913649E Extending Module 913647E Switch Module 913648E 2N SingleTalk Components and Associated Products 1 2 Basic Unit Compact Version The Compact communicator is designed for quick and easy installation into any lift without advance preparation Order No Name Description 2N Single Talk Compact complete version 913644E no user defined 2N Single Talk message recording by phone no Compact basic version extending option 913645E user defined message recording by phone Extending Modules External Order No Name Description 913646E lift blocking module external lift blocking in the event of telephone line failure Use the product also with other 2N SingleTalk communicators e g to save wires in the lift trailing cable Install the module into the machin
56. s only It cannot be used for mains voltage of 230 V or 120 V Lift blocking module Installation Lift blocking module order No 913649E can be installed before ST mounting into position 2 without removing the ST cover Having inserted the module into the motherboard margin slots tighten the two screws holes in the panel Caution m Be sure to tighten both the screws Module function The contact is closed when the telephone line is OK Cautions The module responds to the telephone line disconnection with an up to 2 minutes delay The maximum switched current is 1 A The allowed voltage value is up to 24 V It is a mechanical contact relay Warning m The module contact is safely electrically isolated from the telephone line yet designed for weak current applications only It cannot be used for mains voltage of 230V or 120V 33 Installation universal version 2 5 Extending module Installation The extending module Part No 913647E allows you to record and play your own voice messages the lift cabin address e g Typically it is integrated in ST as Part No 913641 or 913643 But it can also be mounted additionally as described below Before installing an extending module produced earlier check it for compatibility with your ST Modules No 913402E are very similar but are eguipped with a diagnostic connector on the upper side They are not fully software compatible and if installed
57. sannmailyen ni yasi eb na kak bena nan ue a ki we es din a anek ed Y 16 Gomp act n n EE 16 Before You Start isoon E a ciate bee sk v Haya veye sand on 18 Product Completeness Check Universal version 18 Product Completeness Check Compact version 18 ST Installation CondiliGj8 lt 54y552 xa H Tohar dakae la n Ek Siya 3338223 n k ye en KKK Hen 19 Mounting Universal version 20 Safety ET e EE 20 ST LOCATION PR sed di Y SA e MD deo A a dada a Us eas 20 Mounting of Panel with ST Electronics sese eee eee eee eee 21 Off Panel Microphone 0 2 eee eee eee 23 Off Panel Loudspeaker Mounting sese sese sese eee eee eee 23 Indicator Ts TTT KA Da ache an EA vann daa ya yene 24 Mounting Compact 1 2 25 25 Installation universal 10 kek kk kk KAKA AK KK Se Sana KAKA WAA 26 Layout of Terminals Jumpers and Connectors eee kk eee een 26 ST Telephone Line Connection sse eee eee eee ee eee 29 ALARM Button Connection Button Control 29 ALARM Button Connection Voltage contra 29 Indicator eae aT 30 CANCEL Input Connection Door Control Optional i eee 31 Induction Loop Conpechon ee ee
58. t an electrical accident by a minimum isolation distance of 1 5 mm or an isolation barrier of a minimum break down voltage of 1 500 Prior to Mounting Drill holes into the lift cabin wall as shown in the drawing or as printed 1 1 on the product package The larger hole is intended for cable passage Round the hole edges to avoid cable damage Note The two 89 mm 2 5 mm large holes in the window area are used where the mounting panel rear is inaccessible The 2 5 mm diameter is suitable for all wall mounting options using plywood chipboard laminated plastic etc with the aid of the screws included For front metal panel wall mounting drill M4 threaded holes SSS 4 5 mm 168 5 mm 141 mm 2mm 2 5 mm 2mm 3 2 mm sss 10mm The product mounting procedure may not be until all electrical installations have been completed refer to Mounting Completion 25 Installation universal version 2 5 2 5 Installation universal version Layout of Terminals Jumpers and Connectors Layout of Terminals optional power terminal al GT S FOR AMPLIFIER OPTIONAL 12V 30V Telephone line TELEPHONE lift blocking LINE contact where the a blocking module is ALARM terminal placed voltage control switch 2 contact where a switch is placed instead of blocking module
59. terisks too if it starts with 6 to 9 or 0 This limit applies to the use of Automatic dialing with confirmation ST Signalling Overview 4 2 ST uses variable signals to communicate with the operating personnel during programming calls and so on For an overview of the signals including meanings refer to the table below SIGNAL NAME MEANING JJ Confirmation Sent during an incoming call to the line immediately after off hook the calling party hears it Remote switch activation NNN Rejection Whenever a non programmed button is pressed Heard from the loudspeaker to signal line connection Sent during an incoming call instead of confirmation indicating that the ST has not been programmed or its memory has been damaged Remote switch activation end Sent close before the call end in all cases AN Storing Hang up Long continuous Deleting tone Sent during dialing memory clearing or full initialization Attention your call is being terminated Signals during an outgoing or incoming call that the maximum call duration will elapse in 10 seconds Wait please Programmable connection waiting message Communicator No is calling Programmable identification message 63 Non Stop Service Instructions for Use Survey of Messages 4 2 The table below includes a survey of language versions for standard ann
60. ters 931 through 938 Switch programming Each of the 3 switches has its predefined password 00 11 and 22 according to the table If you use a new password do not forget to remove the old one Up to 10 various passwords can be programmed for each switch Thanks to it different persons can use different passwords and all you have to do to block one person later is to remove the person s password and keep the other passwords valid All passwords are checked during programming i e it is forbidden to enter one password twice If you wish to use a faster switch control method a password without 89 be careful while entering passwords of variable lengths if a shorter password is identical with the beginning of a longer one you cannot control the switch with the longer one Moreover if you use Automatic dialing with confirmation your passwords may not start with 1 to 5 49 2N SingleTalk Programming 3 1 Communication Equipment Abbrev Programming Form Function Number and Name Value Range Initializa Value Programmed Notes Explanations tion Value by You Je To delete the memory enter a zero 011 ALARM button memory 1 up to 16 digits n length number e g 1 1 Storing characters and inter digit 012 ALARM button memory 2 up to 16 digits empty space is executed additionally using function xx7 013 ALARM button memory 3 up to 16 digits my f o Memories 013 016 can be used only if
61. the voice recording module Caution The total count of memories multiplied by parameter 018 must be less z Ee m than or egual to 15 018 count of automatic dialing 0 9 0 automatic dialing disable the cycles for the ALARM button T first number is dialed once only 551 checking call memory 1 up to 16 digits empty 552 checking call memory 2 J up to 16 digits emm ff Storing characters and inter digit pause is executed additionally using 553 checking call memory 3 up to 16 digits emm 10 function xx7 554 checking call memory 4 up to 16 digits emm 10 Memories 553 556 can be used only if the voice recording module 555 checking call memory 5 up to 16 digits emm ff is present 556 checking call memory 6 up to 16 digits emm 10 558 count of automatic dialing 0 automatic dialing disable the 0 9 3 cycles eycles for the checking call first number is dialed once only 901 dialing type 0 or 1 0 tone 0 tone dialing 1 pulse dialing 902 dialing start time gt lo 20 10 Time between pick up and dialing corresponds to after pick up 0 5 to 9 9s 1 second start 0 disabled for all buttons 1 loud dialing with confirmation 904 automatic dialing type 0 4 1 2 silent with confirmation 3 4 loud without confirmation 911 count of rings until 01 99 2 Defines the moment of pick up during incoming call answering ringing 912 maximum call duration 1 to 99 12 06 1 m
62. tion The same button is pressed during an outgoing call that was used for making the call this function is disabled in the lift version The ST is able to detect the continuous busy and ringing tones even if the tone has two freguency components as the case is in the UK and USA BTT and in Canada This new function reguires no parameter One of the tone components must be 440 Hz 61 4 2 Non Stop Service Instructions for Use 4 2 Non Stop Service Instructions for Use DTMF Control during the Call Where Automatic dialing with confirmation is enabled it is possible to use tone dialing during the call to control the ST in accordance with the table below For convenience commands 1 to 5 are arranged in the order they are usually used in g 2 Tl I gt A FUNCTION DESCRIPTION It is a confirmation notifying SingleTalk hereinafter referred to as ST that the call was successful ST mutes the message playback sends out the confirmation signal and the call continues until the end of the timeout and the following commands can be used Message playback muting CAUTION Now that the SW has been changed it is no more necessary for the call Repeated playback of the voice recording module for 1 message repetition Call prolongation the call is prolonged up to 30 seconds after this command in case it ended earlier It can be used repeatedly Call termination ST sends identificatio
63. ty and may not be tampered with Report the ST installation and submit compliance certification upon request Your follow up cabling must be in conformity with the relevant safety regulations You are recommended to secure your line against piracy e g use a telephone lock GSM Gateway Connection Advantages and disadvantages This is a rather costly solution for places where no telephone line is available A Cautions m Back up the GSM gateway reliably in case of power outage m With a pre paid SIM card ensure credit monitoring and on time charging m Verify the signal coverage and intensity in the place before selecting your GSM provider ST Connecting Options 2 7 Choose the optimum location for your antenna Use an external directional antenna for places with a bad signal guality Ensure that your GSM gateway function will go on working upon power failure without the need to enter the PIN Safeguard the GSM gateway SIM card against misappropriation PBX Connection Advantages and disadvantages This is the cheapest connecting option wherever a PBX and an unoccupied PBX line are available Where the ST is connected to a non stop well trained service personnel only its operation costs are zero Caution u Make sure that your PBX is protected against power outage In the event of power outage non backed up PBXs switch over some of their lines directly to CO lines and in that case the ST may
64. uirements and other relevant provisions of the 1999 5 EC directive For the full wording of the Declaration of Conformity see the CD ROM enclosed and at www 2n cz SY 150 5001 d BUREAU VERITAS Pi taf 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE company is the owner of the ISO 9001 2008 certificate All development production and distribution processes of the company are managed by this standard and guarantee high quality technical level and professional aspect of all our products 2N SingleTalk product is the holder of the Type certificate of the TUV SUD Czech company Table of Contents aaaeeeaa aae D 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Product Description 6 Basic po SND KT B 6 e E ER 6 2N SingleTalk Components and Associated Producis 8 Basic Unit Universal V r SIT a xi kl dakan ka d n Hln k y Xin TT 8 Basic Unit Compact Version 10 Le Te LT TT 12 Terms and Symbols Used aaa HARA HARA HAAA HAAA A 13 Manual Symbols l ix yan n a a da nd n y Ad k k aaa ku az 13 Description and Installation 15 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 Product Description etait LIDIR xa nawa eels 16 Operation i a ee a a tb OA A bp dona a a ea a ono 16 Universal VerSlO isi
65. y whether the ST has been connected and works Protection against Unintentional Initiation Since the main purpose of the ST is to call help in case of emergency whenever a person gets trapped in the lift any call can be regarded as unnecessary if the lift cabin door is open So where available a door contact can be connected to the ST input labeled as CANCEL and a delay can be programmed for the ST to make connection after the ALARM button is pressed Therefore in case someone presses the ALARM button by mistake the lift gets to a certain floor during this delay the door opens and the call is cancelled Or it is possible to set the minimum button pressing time to avoid most false ALARM cases 58 Function Description 4 1 Automatic Repeated Multiple Numbers Dialing with Confirmation Caution m This a default ST mode set by the manufacturer which provides the highest possible connection reliability Automatic dialling can disabled or switched into the no confirmation mode but in that case the manufacturer assumes no liability for subseguent damage if any Up to 6 telephone numbers and the count of dialing repetitions can be stored in the ST memory for the ALARM button or 2 numbers where no voice recording module is available The ST thus tries to get through to all numbers stored Tone dialing DTMF is used as the most reliable connection confirming criterion The dispatcher must press button on its teleph
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