
Commission the EVCS
Eng. Opts.
System Healthy
Name List
>
Config
About...
Edit Phonebook
> Extension 1
Extension 2
Extension 3
Extension 4
Press Engineer Mode button
(located back of controller lid)
EVCS
WC
Before commissioning the system ensure that all equipment is fully installed, connected and wiring tested. Check all
handsets are on-hook, no calls or faults are present on the system and the controller shows ‘System Healthy’ status at
Naming Extensions
Select ‘Edit Phonebook’ option.
and - highlights extension
CALL/ACCEPT - selects 1st character
and - changes character
CALL/ACCEPT - moves to next character
END - moves to previous character & exits
DIRECTORY - saves changes
At the controller, with the handset on-hook, select the ‘Edit Phonebook’ option by following the flow chart below. With an operator at the
controller, go to each outstation in turn and make a call. At the controller lift the handset and press the CALL/ACCEPT button. The outstation’s
channel is opened for speech and automatically selected for editing. Check audio quality of the line and inform the operator at the controller
your position. They can edit the outstation name directly (see Naming Extensions below). Repeat this process for all remaining outstations.
Press Engineer Mode button
(located back of controller lid)
>
Change PIN
System Opts
Harmonise Names
Reset Names
Factory Dfts
Config
: 1
: 3
: 7
: 2
System Updated
Auto Learn
System Healthy
Edit Phonebook
>
About...
Eng. Opts.
Config
System Cfg
Sys Cfg
System Healthy
>Unit Count 1
Auto Learn
Sys Cfg
Unit Count 1
>Auto Learn
EVCS
WC
EVCS
Configure the system
= EDIT EXT. NAMES & PIN CODE ENTRY
= SAVE CHANGES & PIN CODE ENTRY
= SILENCE BUZZER & PIN CODE ENTRY
= MAKE/ACCEPT CALLS & SELECT MENUS
=
END CALL, BACK TO PREVIOUS DISPLAY
Using the Controller Keypad
2 of 2
Approved Document No. DAU0000093 Rev 3
SigTEL
Emergency Voice
Communication System
Change Security PIN Code
Connecting Mainsand Batteries
See Fig 1 overleaf for mains cable type. Connect a 230 Vac supply to the
controller via the bottom right knockouts. Terminate the mains cable at the
Power Supply PCB (plug P2) and NOT to main earth chassis (see Fig 3, right).
For the emergency standby power supply, only use good quality, sealed VRLA
batteries. Position and connect two 12 V, 7 Ah batteries (BC286/2) inside the
controller using the supplied battery connection leads (see Fig 4, far right).
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18.1
Set up Latch Faults 18.3
Clear Recent Calls 18.4
Set up Auto-Answer 18.5
Add/Remove Outstations & DPTA 17.3
Check audio quality and interactively name extensions17.5
17.1
24 V
battery connection leads
(supplied)
GND
Controller
Battery Connector
Master Exchange PCB Power Supply
PCB
12V, 7Ah 12V, 7Ah
12V, 7Ah 12V, 7Ah
Power Supply
PCB
To 3 A fused spur
Cable gland
Power Supply lead
Battery
Connector
P2
Power Supply
PCB
Controller
Master Exchange PCB
WARNING: If re-connectingthe
Power Supply leadcheck that
the pins are not mis-aligned!
230 Vac
(230 Vac)
Fig 3 Fig 4
- No. of Type A (fire telephone) outstations
- No. of Type B (disabled refuge) outstations
WC
- No. of Disabled persons toilet alarms (DPTA)
- No. of controllers ECU-4 / ECU-8 / ECU-16
What the symbolsmean
Additional System Set up Features
Check the unit count
(controller should be
be set to 1)
16
Check number of
controller and extensions
displayed are correct
Observe correct polarity!
DO NOT press the
Reset button!Press END button to
return to ‘System
Healthy’ display
HINT!
PCTools (ECU423) are available that allow quick and easy editing of
extension names and also provide limited engineering functions.
Contact your supplier for details.
its LCD display. Configure the system by following the flow chart below.
14.3
Errors and omissionis excepted. No responsibility can be accepted by the manufacturer or distributors of these devices for any misinterpretation of this instruction, or for the compliance of the system as a whole. The manufacturers policy is one of continuous
improvement and we reserve the right to make changes to product specifications at our discretion and without prior notice.