Glossary
GSM:
Global System for Mobile communications.
TYDOM 2.0 is connected to a wireless phone
network.
GSM communications require a subscription to be
taken out with an operator.
Advice before taking out your subscription:
- Enquire about your operator's network coverage
for your installation.
- To prevent any interruption in the GSM network
due to the expiry of a pay-as-you go or limited
package SIM card, we do not recommend this type
of card.
- 2G / 3G modem
Maintenance mode:
The Maintenance mode is used for activation,
maintenance and diagnostic operations. This mode
can only be activated if the monitoring function is
off.
The alarm control unit is switched to Maintenance
mode with a keypad (touch screen or simple), a
remote control or a badge reader.
(see system guide)
Tamper alarm:
The products are protected against being opened or
dislodged.
If a burglar tries to open or dislodge one of the
products, a message is sent to the alarm control
unit which triggers its indoor siren, and the system's
sirens (indoor or outdoor siren, TYDOM 2.0.).
The tamper alarm is permanently activated even if
the system is off.
It can be deactivated via a CLT 8000 TYXAL+ touch
screen keypad.
Before opening a product, the system must be
switched to Maintenance mode.
The connection quality of your product may be affected due to changes on the IP architecture on which it operates. These
changes may involve (the list is not exhaustive) a change in hardware, software update or configuration operations, work on
your operator's equipment or any other multimedia devices such as tablets, smartphones, etc.' Android™ and Google play are
Google Inc trademarks. IOS™ is a Cisco Systems Inc trademark. WiFi is a Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance trademark.
Because of changes in standards and equipment, the characteristics given in the text and the illustrations in this document
are not binding unless confirmed.
SMS
Short Message Service
Call cycle:
TYDOM 2.0 dials the first number in the contact
list. If the contact does not pick up or if they do not
acknowledge the call, TYDOM 2.0 then dials the 2nd
number, then the 3rd... up to the 6th number.
If the call is not picked up, TYDOM 2.0 will repeat
the cycle: 1st, 2nd, 3rd number, etc.
TYDOM 2.0 makes up to 16 consecutive calls or 4
cycles at the most.
IP
'Internet protocol'
Operation performed in
Maintenance mode (see guide for
CS 8000 TYXAL+ alarm control unit §
Maintenance mode)
Use this device in line with the regulations
in force and
local restrictions. They can be applicable
for example,
in petrol stations, hospitals, etc.
This device can disrupt the operation of
medical devices
(hearing aids, pacemakers). Consult your
doctor for more information.
This device can cause disturbances
near television screens, radio sets and
computers.
Do not use the device in a room with a risk
of explosion
(e.g. close to a source of gas, fuel or
chemicals).
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Contents
1. How does TYDOM 2.0 work? ..................................................................................................................................24
1.1 Functions ..................................................................................................................................................................24
1.2 Operation .................................................................................................................................................................25
1.3 Home automation functions ............................................................................................................................26
1.4 Compatible products ..........................................................................................................................................26
1.5 Notifications if there is an alert.......................................................................................................................27
1.6 Alert cycle upon detection of a DMBV TYXAL+ ......................................................................................28
1.7 Calling TYDOM 2.0 with speech synthesis ................................................................................................29
1.8 View events .............................................................................................................................................................30
1.9 Remote viewing .....................................................................................................................................................31
2. Personalising TYDOM 2.0 ........................................................................................................................................32
2.1 Personalising the transmitter with a user code ........................................................................................32
2.2 Naming TYDOM 2.0 ............................................................................................................................................32
2.3 Call numbers ...........................................................................................................................................................33
2.4 Configuring the SIM card ..................................................................................................................................33
2.5 Voice/text messages ............................................................................................................................................34
2.6 SMS alert for designated contacts function ...............................................................................................34
2.7 Auto attendant ......................................................................................................................................................35
3. Correct operation test................................................................................................................................................36
4. Telephone line LED status .........................................................................................................................................37
5. Backup mode ..................................................................................................................................................................37
5.1 Mains power failure .............................................................................................................................................37
5.2 Internet connection down. ...............................................................................................................................38
6. Battery replacement ...................................................................................................................................................39
7. Advanced functions .....................................................................................................................................................40
8. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................................41
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