ANEP BOX-C Bedienungsanleitung

ANEP BOX-C
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PIT EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM FOR LIFT

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SUMMARY
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS PAGE 4
1.1 - Technical characteristics
1.2 - Factory settings
1.3 - Connecting ANEP BOX-C module
RECOMMANDATIONS PAGE 6
PROGRAMMING MODE PAGE 7
3.1 - Enter programming mode
3.1.1 - Exit programming mode
3.1.2 - Addressing
3.1.3 - Simplified programming
3.2 - GSM Mode
3.3 - Programming numbers
3.3.1 - Programming memories 101/102/103
3.3.2 - Programming a pause
3.3.3 - Erase a number
3.4 - Memory attribution
3.4.1 - Transfer method
3.4.2 - Programming table for a single call
3.5 - Enabling and adjustment of parameters
3.5.1 - Conversation timeout
3.5.2 - Listen to call identification
3.5.3 - Cyclic test / periodicity
3.5.4 - Listen data transfer
3.5.5 - Changing the access code programming
3.5.6 - Gain setting in intercom machinery and firefighter modes
3.5.7 - Conguration of the dual call mode
3.6 - Selection of communication protocol
3.6.1 - ANEP protocol
3.6.2 - P100 protocol
3.7 - Adjusting the level of emissions of DTMF codes
CONNECTING THE FLOOD SENSOR (OPTION) PAGE 15
4.1 - Flood sensor input
4.2 - Flood sensor installation
4.3 - Detection timeout
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OPERATION PAGE 16
5.1 - Technician call from the pit
5.2 - Automatically hang up (voice mode)
CALL TO ANEP’S VOICE SERVER (SVA) PAGE17
6.1 - Enable call to SVA
6.2 - Making the call to SVA
6.3 - Tests made
6.3.1 - Audio reception test
6.3.2 - ANEP BOX-C serial number verification
6.3.3 - Installation telephone number check
6.3.4 - Audio test
6.3.5 - End of test
KEYPAD PROGRAMMING PAGE 19
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
1.1 - Technical characteristics
• Conforms to european standards EN81-28 and EN81-70*
• Voice module integrated
• Powered by analogue phone line.
• Multifrequency dialing
• Automatic Hook
• Automatic answer
• Automatic or manual calibration of volume and gains
• Recognition of the call location
• Installation identification sent to ANEPCenter®or website anepanywhere.com
• Programmable by 12 key keypad
• 2 inputs from the pit flooding detector
• 1 dual fonction key : passenger trapped acknowledge and test call to ANEP voice server
• 1 key for technician alarm
• Up to 6 telephone numbers may be stored
• Automatic calling of a 2nd number if the 1st is engaged or doesn’t answer
• EEPROM memories without battery nor maintenance
• Programmable remotely via ANEPCenter®
1.2 - Factory settings
• Access code : * 1 2 3
• Call timeout : 3 minutes
• Periodic calls : 3 jours
*Specication EN81-28 Emergency alarm for new lifts since october 2003.
Specication EN 81-70 security rules for the construction and installation of lifts
Part 70 ; accessibility to lifts for all people including the handicaped.
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1.3 - Connecting ANEP BOX-C module
phone line
Dry contact ood
sensor
Powered ood
sensor

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RECOMMANDATIONS
before handling any ANEP products, ensure the equipement has been
disconnected from all power supplies.
The performance of telephone line equipement depends largely upon the characteristics of the
telephone line.
Particular care must be taken when cabling the phone line to avoid damaging the standard line
characteristics.
Check cabling (especially if they link several motor rooms).
• Type of cable,
• cable passage ( Hight / Low voltage ),
• Parasites ( Ventilators, generators ),
• Etc ...
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PROGRAMMING MODE
Important :
• Access to the programming mode is only possible if the phone line is hung up.
( Beware if several modules share the same line )
• The BOX-C keypad is used to program all the parameters.
• To avoid unwanted modifications, the programming mode is protected by an access
code : *1 2 3
• This code may be modified by the technician ( 1 to 7 digits ) (See page 14)
3.1 - Enter programming mode
Enter * followed by the access code to enter programming mode
Example : using the factory default code
*1 2 3
The unit plays a melody
... Then 2 beeps are made every 20 seconds
3.1.1 - Exit programming mode
when the unit has been programmed
Press the key « *»
Finish programming, the unit plays a melody
Nota: If no key is pressed for over 3 minutes, the unit will automatically exit the
programming mode.
The unit plays a melody
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3.1.2 - Addressing
Several BOX-C modules may be installed on the same telephone line (max 8).
The address of EVERY module must be configured.
After entering the acces code to enter programming mode, enter the following sequences :
# 303 then 1 # if module 1 ( lift 1 ) or
# 303 then 2 # if module 2 ( lift 2 ) or
# 303 then 3 # if module 3 ( lift 3 ) or
# 303 then 4 # if module 4 ( lift 4 ).
Note : Module = ANEP BOX-C
Configuration example
Ligne téléphonique ( RTC )
BOX 1 BOX 2 BOX 3 BOX 4
BOX-C 1 BOX-C 2 BOX-C 3 BOX-C 4
BOX 1 BOX 2
BOX-C 1 BOX-C 2
GSM
Lift
Lift
Pit
Pit
Phone line

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3.1.3 - Simplified programming
BOX-C automatically detects wheter the call button is NO or NC. It is
therefore necessary to connect the call button BEFORE connecting inputs
and the telephone line
KEYS SEQUENCE COMMENTS
Access code to enter programming mode (Factory default : *123)
#001# Erasing of configuration and
telephone numbers
#101 Telephone number + #1st Call center phone number
#102 Telephone number + #2nd Call center phone number
#103 Telephone number + #3rd Call center phone number
#104 Telephone number + #Data
#105 Telephone number + #Periodics calls
#303 Module number + #n° module
from 1 to 4
Exit programming mode
FACTORY SETTINGS
• Access code to programming mode : *1 2 3
• Call timeout : 3 minutes
• Hang up : Automatic
• Periodic test call : 3 days
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3.2 - GSM mode
The GSM mode should be activated when BOX-C is connected to a GSM gateway.
To activate this mode:
In programming mode:
Enter the sequence #405#
To come back to normal mode (PSTN)
In programming mode:
Enter the sequence #406#
3.3 - Programming numbers
NOTE : 101 = Principal emergency call number / 102 = Secondary emergency call number
103 = Third emergency call number
3.3.1 - Programmaming memories 101/102/103
In programming mode :
- example for the principle call number
Enter the sequence « #1 0 1 »
Enter the telephone number followed by the key « # »
3.3.2 - Programming a pause
When installed behind a PABX, a prefix and a pause may be necessary before getting a
external line
To program a PAUSE (2 seconds), press the key « *»
Example : Pause after a prefix 0(for memory 101)
# 101 0 *0 1 4 5 6 9 2 8 0 0
press the « #» key to validate the number
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