4. IF IT IS NOT wORkING:
NO PHONE CONNECTION:
- Check if the programming switch is set to 1.
- Check the connection by connecting the telephone direct to the main line.
- Check the power on the Trunk terminals (A, B; TRUNK, TRUNK). This must be the same as on the telephone line terminals (TEL).
NO CONTACT wITH THE SIMPLEBUS SySTEM:
- Direct after programming the Simplebus code, the LED shows the status of the bus line. If the LED blinks 4 times, measure than the power between the bus line terminals
(L - L). (This must be between 17 and 30VDC).
- Did you program the right code? If any doubt, please follow the programming procedure mentioned in chapter 2.
- If the telephone rings, but you are not able to speak, it could be that the interface, the reason could be the programmed bus mode in the interface. This could happen if you
forgot to program the interface, while in the programming procedure the bus type automatically will be adapted. Please follow the programming procedure of chapter 2.
NO DIvERSION:
- Be sure that the number of the diversion has been programmed properly. If the interface is connected to a telephone switchboard (PABX), normally there must be programmed
a "0". For some switchboards it could be necessary to program a pause after the first number, by adding ## (wait after each # for an acknowledge).
5. SETTINGS OF THE INTERFACE: In the table below you find the default settings of the telephone interface.
Settable functions
Communication time (call + conversation) with "follow-me"
A
function
Call time from external unit to door-entry phone or local
B
telephone
C
Conversation time after a local call from external unit
D
Delay before "follow-me" (call to remote telephone)
E
Change Simplebus address manually*
F
Set to Simpebus(1) manually (no mixer Art. 4888/4888C)
Set to Simplebus(2) or SBC manually (mixer Art.
G
4888/4888C)
H
Relay time on the interface
The interface does not send ack after a call
I
Relay on interface switched separately
L
Keep local phone ringing, while "special follow me with call
M
waiting"started (see point C)
N
Reset to factory settings
* If you use this function, you also must setup the Simplebus mode (dafault SB1). If address 000 is programmed, the interface will activate on all codes.
If the system is working fine, but it is desired to change the factory settings, please follow the instructions below:
Important: An analogue telephone must be connected to the output of the telephone interface.
1 Set the programming dipswitch to the position "ON".
2 Choose between on of the codes mentioned in the table followed by the required setting.
Example: setting internal call time to 40 sec. (line 2) choose:
3 Set the programming dipswitch to the position "1" to enter into the normal mode.
6. SPECIFICATIES:
System:
Simplebus1, Simplebus2 and SBC audio and video (automatic detection).
Telephone:
Analogue system, transparent for call identification
Connections:
12V~
Power connection 12VAC or 13,8VDC
A, B
Telephone line PSTN. Connection to the telephone provider or towards PABX
(TRUNK, TRUNK)
Tel
Connections for an analogue telephone
NC
Connection normally closed contact of relay in Art. 2904
C
Connection common contact of relay in Art. 2904
NO
Connection normally open contact of relay in Art. 2904
L,L
Connections for Simplebus (1, 2 or SBC) bus line
GND
For later expansion purpose
Do
For later expansion purpose
V+
For later expansion purpose
Settings:
1. Mic. Potentiometer for microphone setting (outside to inside)
2. LS. Potentiometer for loudspeaker setting (inside to outside)
Code
*0nnn
*1nnn
*2nnn
*3nnn
*9nnn
##10
##11
#9n
*#20
##71
##61
*#0
After programming a confirmation beep will sound.
Default
Range
Example
090
000 en 180
*0030 (time to 30 sec.)
030
000 en 180
*1040 (time to 40 sec.)
090
000 en 180
*2080 (time to 80 sec.)
005
000 en180
*3010 (time to 10 sec.)
001
000 en 240
*9130 (address 130)
##10
-
##10 (setting to SB1)
##10
-
##11 (setting to SB2 or SBC)
4
0 en 9
#98 (time to 8 sec.)
*#21
-
*#20 (to be used when Art. 2904 is positioned
before a switching device Art. 1224A or Art.
1424, i.e. on the incoming bus line connected
to the LP-LP terminals of the switching
device).
##70
-
##71 (the relay is only controlled by the
command #*)
##60
-
##61 (the door-entry phone or local telephone
continues to ring. Press 1 to answer from the
remote telephone).
-
-
*#0 (to factory settings)
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