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3  Slender Door Phone 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 confirmation  

––█–– 

 

Programming from PC 

Silent 

 

Connection to line (Reset) 

–■–▄–■– 

1275-850-1275 

Error 

–■–■–■–■–■–■– 

425…. 

Empty memory 

–█–▄–■–▄–■–▄– 

850-1275-

1700… 

Open lock 

▓▓▓▓▓▓▓

 

modul 50/1250 

3.2  Visitor at the door 

When  a  visitor  presses  a  button  the  unit  will  lift  up  the  line,  either 

immediately  (providing  the  button  is  not  the  first  number  from  code  lock),  or 
with delay (

parameter 53) 

and after period given by 

parameter 55,

 will dial the 

programmed  phone  number.  The  dialled  number  is  dictated  by  the  chosen 
mode, which is set in the unit (

parameter 47

): 

Day/night

 

mode

  =  If  the  unit  is  in  Day  mode,  it  will  always  dial  the 

number set in 

parameter 1

, In Night mode, it will always dial the number 

set in 

parameter 2

. The mode switchover is set in 

parameters 45,46

Two-Group  mode

  =  on  the  first  press  the  number  set  in 

parameter  1 

will be dialled. By pressing of the same button twice, or on detection of 
busy  tone  after  trying  the  first  number,  the  unit  will  select  the  number 

Summary of Contents for DF-A-S-1B

Page 1: ...DF A S 1B DF A S 2B DF A S 4B User s manual Analogue Slender DoorPhone ...

Page 2: ...LLING OVERVIEW 10 3 2 VISITOR AT THE DOOR 10 3 3 TELEPHONE CALLER 11 3 3 1 Outgoing call 11 3 3 2 Incoming call 11 4 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING 12 4 1 PROGRAMMING FROM A TELEPHONE BY DTMF 12 4 1 1 Entering programming mode 12 4 1 2 Parameter programming 12 4 2 PROGRAMMING FROM A PC ID MANAGER PROGRAM 13 5 PARAMETER DESCRIPTION 14 5 1 DIRECT DIALLING MEMORIES 14 5 2 RELAY 14 5 3 BASIC PARAMETERS 16 5 4 ...

Page 3: ...different passwords for code lock external code from buttons Optional number of rings before picking up incoming call Optional time between code entry button presses Optional delay time before redialling Optional time before dialling starts Optional parameters for DTMF tones Recall and Pause duration 3 default levels Programming by remote control DTMF and by direct PC connection via USB cable avai...

Page 4: ...Opening wiring wall mounting and settings 2 1 1 Name card panel 1 Every unit is supplied with a special key which is used to release the name cards on the front panel Push the key into the hole in the speaker grille see figure 1 2 Push the name card panel down and then push it towards to grille see figure 2 3 The panel will be released Pull it towards you to remove see figure 3 ...

Page 5: ...y require special screw types To power the unit for voice connect the telephone wires into the terminal on the right side Using either a standard analogue phone line or an analogue extension on a PBX For the external power supply connect to the terminal 12V external power supply AC min 10V max 15V or DC min 12V max 18V The energy consumption of a connected electrical magnetic lock 0 5A 1 0A determ...

Page 6: ...ndividual parameters A dedicated Windows program is included on the CD requires version W98SE or higher 2 1 4 Switches 8 The switch marked HEAT 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 9 The switch marked SERVICE see figure 9 is required for programming the unit when the password is...

Page 7: ...itable position is 1 3 from minimum amplification The trimmer TRH is designed for setting the microphone activation level It allows balancing between the microphone and speaker to eliminate feedback This setting is also influenced by the noise of the surrounding environment Set up Process The trimmers MIC and SPK are set to position from minimum loudness level turn fully anti clockwise for minimum...

Page 8: ...aluminium grille PC connector SlenderPhone fixing screw hole Service switch Loudspeaker MIC setting of microphone volume TRH setting of microphone activation level SPK setting of speaker volume Heating activation 12V for relay light and heating Relay Telephone line connection Microphone Buttons Hole for lead in cable ...

Page 9: ...ng of 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 edge of the speaker may be gently pressed if required 2 4 2 Replacing name card panel 2 Push key into hole in speaker grille as far as possible see figure 2 3 Push name card panel upwards and push the bottom edge in see figure 3 4 Push the name car...

Page 10: ... Visitor at the door When a visitor presses a button the unit will lift up the line either immediately providing the button is not the first number from code lock or with delay parameter 53 and after period given by parameter 55 will dial the programmed phone number The dialled number is dictated by the chosen mode which is set in the unit parameter 47 Day night mode If the unit is in Day mode it ...

Page 11: ...utton a telephone will ring On answering the telephone you will be able to converse with the visitor 10 seconds before the maximum call duration parameter 52 the unit will emit a tone to warn that the call will end The call may be extended by pressing the key as set in parameter 42 A code may be dialled to close the relay parameter 35 releasing the lock Hanging up the telephone will end the call a...

Page 12: ...onds of inactivity even if you have started to program a parameter When programming there are two types of parameters The majority are parameters with a fixed length The parameter is always saved immediately and is confirmed by Parameter Confirmation tone Parameters with variable length parameters 1 2 32 33 34 are saved after the inactivity period expires 5 sec However a variable length parameter ...

Page 13: ...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 Door phone 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 Programming tone see chapter 3 1 If connection is lost it ...

Page 14: ... memory 1 4 nn telephone number up to 16 digits to be stored Refer to the table for other choices The number stored in parameter 2 is the number for the second group or the number for Night mode 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 m Relay mode 1 1 2 m relay mode 1 2 m 1 relay mode...

Page 15: ...vent their discovery from wear on buttons caused by frequent use Select the first password button from infrequently used buttons for direct dialling extends choice time not valid for keyboard Note The switchover to Day Night mode remains set in unit even after line disconnection Parameter Value Description Default Exam 1 Exam 2 35 aa Internal access code 55 55 55 aa command from phone to relay clo...

Page 16: ...ers Parameter Value Description Default Exam 1 Exam 2 41 v Dialling type 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 42 z Prolong call z button for call prolongation 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 ...

Page 17: ... Default Exam 1 Exam 2 47 e Dialling mode 1 1 0 e operating mode of unit e 0 selects 2 Group mode e 1 selects Day Night mode 5 4 Time parameters Parameter Value Description Default Exam 1 Exam 2 51 q Number of rings before pick up 2 1 2 q Number of incoming call rings before a call is picked up The number can be set from 1 to 9 Parameter Value Description Default Exam 1 Exam 2 52 d Maximum call du...

Page 18: ...before new call 2 2 2 z time sec for which the unit will hang up before repeat dialling button pressing during call or dialling busy tone detection range 1 5 Parameter Value Description Default Exam 1 Exam 2 55 z Call start time 1 1 1 z time sec after unit goes off hook before dialling range 1 5 This time is different for each PBX but most PBXs usually manage to process dialling up to 2 seconds af...

Page 19: ...s determined by the formula entered number 5 x 10 gap duration ms range 1 0 i e 60 150ms f Recall duration is determined by the formula entered number x 100 Recall duration ms range 1 6 i e 100 600ms p Pause duration is determined by the formula entered number x 100 pause duration ms range 5 0 i e 500 1000ms p time is simultaneously the duration of interdigit gap at pulse dialling Parameter Value ...

Page 20: ...lue Description Default Exam 1 Exam 2 5 3 z Time of continuous tone before hang up 0 0 0 z time of continuous tone before hang up Hang up on dial tone setting the time by next table z time of continous tone z time of continous tone 1 1 2sec 7 3 3sec 2 1 6sec 8 3 6sec 3 2 0sec 9 3 9sec 4 2 3sec 0 4 2sec 5 2 6sec 4 6sec 6 3 0sec 5 0sec 5 5 Presetting and Deleting Parameter Value Description Default ...

Page 21: ...e programmed again 5 6 Exit programming Parameter Value Description Default Exam 1 Exam 2 9 E N D After dialling 9 the unit will hang up 5 7 System setting Parameter Value Description Default Exam 1 Exam 2 6 s Number of fitted buttons of basic module The basic module is fitted with 4 buttons as standard i e s 1 is set up for basic module with one button and s 2 for module with 2 buttons This setti...

Page 22: ...hat 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 inactive Parameter Value Description Default Exam 1 Exam 2 6 t Delay of line connection Siemens PBX 1 1 1 Setes a delay for line pick up OFF HOOK for new PBX types particularly Siemens t 1 standard operation t 0 delayed star...

Page 23: ... up 2 1 2 52 d Maximum call duration 2 1 4 53 w Time between button presses 2 2 2 54 z Off hook time before new call 2 2 2 55 z Call start time 1 1 1 56 h Number of rings before hanging up or group mode switching 12 12 12 57 t DTMF tone duration ms 5 100ms 5 100ms 5 100ms 58 m Space duration between DTMF tones ms 5 100ms 5 100ms 5 100ms 59 f Recall duration ms 1 100ms 1 100ms 1 100ms 50 p Pause du...

Page 24: ... D 6 Technical parameters 6 1 Electrical parameters Parameter Value Conditions Minimum line current 18mA line answered Minimum line voltage 18V line hang up Voltage on line while off hook VA characteristics 8V 12V I 20mA I 60 mA Leakage in hang up status 50uA U 60V Impedance of line termination 130R 820R paral 220n line answered Bandwidth 300Hz 3400 Hz 20 60mA Impedance of ringing 2Kohm 25 60 Hz S...

Page 25: ...t 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 Day Gr 1 101 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 Night Gr ...

Page 26: ...47 1 No of rings before pick up 51 1 Maximum call duration min 52 1 Time between button press sec 53 1 Off hook time before new call sec 54 1 Call start time sec 55 1 Number of rings before hang up or group mode switching 56 2 DTMF tone duration n 5 x10 57 ms 1 Gap between DTMF tones n 5 x10 58 ms 1 Recall duration nx100 59 ms 1 Pause duration nx100 50 ms 1 Number of busy tones before hahg up x 2 ...

Page 27: ...27 8 Drilling master board ...

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