
TWG 01 01/2011
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1.4
Intended use
The telephone dialing device TWG 01 serves to transmit an alarm message to one or several recipients
via the telephone line. The unit receives the alarm from the Alarm Box AB 01 from BINDER and transmits
the recorded messages to the programmed telephone numbers. For test purposes or emergency it is
possible to release an alarm directly by pressing a key.
An alarm can also be triggered directly via the zero-voltage relay alarm contacts of some BINDER
temperature chambers.
Following the instructions in this operating manual is part of the intended use.
2.
Unit description
The telephone dialing device TWG 01 serves to transmit an alarm message triggered by the
communication software APT-COM™ from BINDER to one or several recipients via the telephone line.
The unit receives the alarm from the Alarm Box AB 01 from BINDER and transmits the recorded
messages to the programmed telephone numbers. For test purposes or emergency it is possible to
release an alarm directly by pressing a key.
In addition to the Alarm Box AB 01 an alarm can also be triggered directly via the zero-voltage relay
alarm contacts of some BINDER temperature chambers. With 3 zone operation, up to 3 different alarm
contacts can trigger alarms causing the TWG 01 to dial different phone number combinations (call
groups) and to transmit combination of messages which have been defined accordingly.
2.1
Possibilities of connection
The TWG 01 is connected at the output side to a public telephone network directly or via substation of a
private telephone installation. On the input side, the transmission of the alarm occurs via a zero-voltage
relay alarm contact of the Alarm Box AB 01. With 3 zone operation you can connect up to 3 different
alarm contacts. For the connection to the telephone network you need a TAE-N socket (N means non-
telephone unit, e.g. telephone responders or facsimile).
2.2
Call groups
You can define up to 4 phone number combinations (call groups) (chap. 6.5). For each of these call
groups you can assign a combination of messages and have dialed up to 6 of the entered phone
numbers (chap. 6.3).
2.3
Telephone numbers
The TWG 01 provides an automatic dialing service that, according to programming, can contact up to six
different telephone numbers in line. Each telephone number can consist of up to 32 digits. In case of an
alarm each phone number can be called up to 15 times. For each call group up to 6 of the entered phone
numbers can be dialed. If a dialed line is busy, the redial mode is activated.
2.4
Call confirmation
the recipient can confirm the call by dialing a code number (chap. 6.6). After a defined number of
received confirmation, the alarming ends.