background image

 

 

Table of Contents 

1

 

BASIC FEATURES ............................................................................................. 6

 

1.1

 

F

EATURES

 ............................................................................................ 6

 

1.2

 

T

ERMINOLOGY

 ...................................................................................... 7

 

1.3

 

B

RAVE 

S

TEEL VERSIONS AND DIFFERENCES

............................................ 8

 

1.4

 

U

NIT FEATURES

 ..................................................................................... 8

 

1.4.1

 

Modules ..................................................................................................... 8

 

1.4.2

 

Mechanical parts ...................................................................................... 9

 

1.4.3

 

Module compositions .............................................................................. 11

 

1.5

 

M

OTHERBOARD CONNECTION

 .............................................................. 12

 

1.5

 

C

ONNECTION OF MODULES 

BSC(M)-

MOD

4 ........................................... 15

 

1.6

 

BSK

EY KEYBOARD CONNECTION

 .......................................................... 17

 

2

 

INSTALLATION ............................................................................................... 18

 

2.1

 

A

SSEMBLY

 .......................................................................................... 18

 

2.1.1

 

Front cover disassembly ......................................................................... 18

 

2.1.2

 

Name tag back lighting assembly and disassembly ................................ 19

 

2.1.3

 

Inserting the module into the mounting frame ........................................ 20

 

2.1.4

 

Mounting frame assembly ....................................................................... 20

 

2.1.5

 

Cover frame assembly ............................................................................. 21

 

2.1.6

 

Wall mounting ......................................................................................... 21

 

2.2

 

C

ONNECTION

 ...................................................................................... 22

 

2.2.1

 

Code relay (COSW) ................................................................................ 25

 

2.3

 

O

THER ACCESSORIES

 .......................................................................... 26

 

2.3.1

 

Time Relay .............................................................................................. 26

 

2.3.2

 

Power supply 12V ................................................................................... 26

 

2.3.3

 

USB Programming cable ........................................................................ 26

 

3

 

DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM OPERATION ........................................................ 27

 

3.1

 

S

IGNALLING OVERVIEW

 ........................................................................ 27

 

3.2

 

C

ALLER AT THE DOOR

 .......................................................................... 28

 

3.2.1

 

Relays regimes ........................................................................................ 29

 

3.3

 

P

ERSON IN THE BUILDING

 ..................................................................... 30

 

3.3.1

 

Outbound call ......................................................................................... 30

 

3.3.2

 

Incoming call .......................................................................................... 31

 

3.3.3

 

Door Entry System with keyboard – module BSKey ............................... 31

 

3.4

 

A

COUSTIC PATH SETTING

 ..................................................................... 32

 

4

 

PARAMETER PROGRAMMING ................................................................... 33

 

4.1

 

P

ROGRAMMING WITH THE HELP OF A PHONE

 ......................................... 33

 

4.1.1

 

Entry into the programming .................................................................... 33

 

4.1.2

 

Parameter programming ........................................................................ 33

 

4.2

 

P

ROGRAMMING WITH THE HELP OF A 

PC

 

 PROGRAMME 

B

RAVE

S

ET

 ...... 34

 

Summary of Contents for Steel-C

Page 1: ...Brave Steel C Brave Steel LC User and Service Manual Version 2 6 Brave Door Entry System ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...common with NUDV 1145 it is possible to use the same mounting box LED backlit name tags Two independent relays with 8 setting regimes C Potential to power an electrical lock on a Door System with a problematic switchboard replaces the Best Box and relays regime with constant condition C Electronic volume control without the need to open the front cover Programmable tone detection for call disconne...

Page 4: ...Mounting frame assembly 20 2 1 5 Cover frame assembly 21 2 1 6 Wall mounting 21 2 2 CONNECTION 22 2 2 1 Code relay COSW 25 2 3 OTHER ACCESSORIES 26 2 3 1 Time Relay 26 2 3 2 Power supply 12V 26 2 3 3 USB Programming cable 26 3 DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM OPERATION 27 3 1 SIGNALLING OVERVIEW 27 3 2 CALLER AT THE DOOR 28 3 2 1 Relays regimes 29 3 3 PERSON IN THE BUILDING 30 3 3 1 Outbound call 30 3 3 2 Incomi...

Page 5: ...ERS 42 5 4 TIME PARAMETERS 45 5 5 SYSTEM PARAMETERS 49 5 6 PARAMETER SETTING HANDS FREE 52 5 7 TIME PROGRAMME AUTOMATIC SWITCH DAY NIGHT C 55 5 8 BASIC SETTING AND DELETION 57 5 9 END OF PROGRAMMING 57 5 10 PARAMETER OVERVIEW 58 6 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 62 6 1 ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS 62 6 2 MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS 62 7 TABLE FOR EASY PROGRAMMING 63 ...

Page 6: ...an exit button C Option to disconnect a call by the repeated pressing of a button Option to switch on a baby call regime no number dialling Option to switch on a regime to suppress the DTMF connection from the microphone Option to switch on a ticking sound into a call to announce another call Option to switch on acoustic signalling for relay connection Option to set the number of rings before conn...

Page 7: ...p This signal is not available on an analogue line but the ringing tone ends and a connection begins It is difficult to identify the exact moment this occurs Code lock Function for relay connections by inputting a combination of up to 10 buttons or keyboard keys after pressing the key symbol Code relay between Doorphone Brave and the electric lock can be connected code relay COSW CodeSwitch which ...

Page 8: ...ost LC basic version Available Features Version LC low cost reduced includes all features that are not marked C Version C Comfort full has marking C 1 4 Unit features The basic STEEL versions of the door entry system Brave LC and C contain a motherboard fitted with requisite connection and structural components according to the module version The basic module is equipped with one two or no buttons...

Page 9: ...ical parts The illustrations below show the mechanical part options required for a 2 module system For other amounts the end number is 1 4 for two modules the number is 2 There is maximum of 4 modules in one column large compositions contains maximum of 3 columns 12 modules For even larger compositions it is possible to put blocks of 12 modules next to or above each other Assembly box Assembly box...

Page 10: ...VE Steel User and service manual Roof Frame Housing for assembly on plaster for below plaster for below plaster 1158 SH2 1158 612 1158 802 Rain cover compact for assembly on plaster 1158 312 contains 1158 62 ...

Page 11: ...AVE Steel User and service manual 11 1 4 3 Module compositions The modules are installed into the frames so that modules 1 4 are in one column row and the whole composition is then attached to this column ...

Page 12: ...ed circled number the description for which are on the following page The LC low cost version does not have some parts on the motherboard 7 second relay 8 exit button 12 DIP 3 5 Pic 1 Brave Steel door entry system motherboard relay 2 only on version C exit button only on version C DIP switch 3 4 a 5 only on version C ...

Page 13: ...r supply connected to the terminal 6 9 Analogue telephone line the polarity is not important 10 Earth connection for an earth against static electricity protecting the electronics of the door entry system and telephone system 11 DIP switch for both versions LC and C 1 Service for use when the password is forgotten Incoming call then enters straight into programming where you can set new password d...

Page 14: ... of door entry system electronics DIP 3 and 4 only C replaces Best Box solution for switchboard Siemens If there is a constant power supply it is possible to carry on relay regimes 7 and 8 be careful about parameter 64 and powering up the exit button circuit only on C Exit button terminal 8 only C The exit button is used for a direct relay control On each relay it is possible to set up a switch on...

Page 15: ...e Urmet only buttons The first add on next to the basic module must be an active module 4 buttons An active module is connected with a flat cable K1 10 veins be careful about the direction of the connection Next in line is passive module connected with 5 conductors the 2 yellow conductors are used for powering the name tag back lighting 12V Pic 2 Connection of BSC mod4 and BSM mod4 ...

Page 16: ...ection is not prepared and it will be necessary to connect it with conductors see Pic 2 Connections with flat cables are made easier by the connector locks which prevent turning but the connectors are directional To basic module is the direction to the basic module To expand module is the direction to the end of line on last BSC mod4 BSKey Pic 3 shows the position of the keyboard place In this exa...

Page 17: ...is 48 0 then there is a keyboard in the system The number behind parameter 48 determines the keyboards place for ease it is the number of flat cables between the keyboard and the basic module It is then only possible to input the lock for a code from the keyboard after pressing the key button The keyboard has 2 basic regimes for dialling the phone numbers parameter 49 Direct choice of phone number...

Page 18: ...nual 2 Installation 2 1 Assembly 2 1 1 Front cover disassembly The cover frame is affixed with 4 phillips screws Removing the panel is done by extracting the fixing holders as per picture on the side of the panel in a forward direction ...

Page 19: ... you can slide the front panel out Paper tags are held to the front panel with a plastic holder Follow the same procedure to place the panel back being careful to insert the two lugs on the left carefully You can fill the tags in MS Excel the file for which can be downloaded from www alphatech cz or from the installation CD The tag dimensions are 55 x 14 5 mm ...

Page 20: ... module into the mounting frame 2 1 4 Mounting frame assembly First screw on the bottom part of the frame You can fit the frame into the fitting box of 1158 4x Urmet system or 1145 5x system original NUDV 1158 4x 1145 5x Then screw on the top part of the frame ...

Page 21: ...BRAVE Steel User and service manual 21 2 1 5 Cover frame assembly The cover frame is affixed with 4 phillips screws 2 1 6 Wall mounting ...

Page 22: ...back lighting powering up the current loop of the exit button and for relay controls it is necessary to connect a 12V power supply 6 Pic 1 A 12V power supply can be unidirectional or alternate although the polarity is unimportant max off take from 12V is 250mA It is possible to use the power supply to power up an electronic lock but it is then recommended that a12V 1A supply is used When connectin...

Page 23: ... in Time Relay external module 5 Combination of an electrical lock and an add on bell The relay for an add on bell can be in regime m 4 each button switches on for a set length of time or in regime m 6 switches on from one pre set button for a set length of time 6 Light switch m 3 i e lighting to the building with relay 1 Relay 2 controls for example heating according to day night regime m 8 only ...

Page 24: ...24 BRAVE Steel User and service manual Pic 4 Examples of relay connections ...

Page 25: ...ay Brave is set in several codes to activate the relay code Relay can be activated codes for one or two impulses can differentiate activated from the phone DTMF or from keys keyboard The last option is the activation code in another mode switch than the lock The code information is 8 bits but the code is 4 bits with security 4 bits which is total of 8 bits Practically this is performed so that aft...

Page 26: ...2 3 2 Power supply 12V A 12V A alternative power supply is recommended for the Brave Steel This is not a part of delivery and must be ordered separately Further details of power supplies and electric locks can be found at www alphatech cz 2 3 3 USB Programming cable The USB cable is the same as that used for the NUDV door entry system or NLLW communicators The USB drivers can be found on the web s...

Page 27: ...200 1067 800 Confirmation of command from the phone 800 Ticking during a call Notice about the end of a call 1333 Relay switch signal Modulated Entry into programming from the phone 980 1067 1180 Programming from the phone Modulated Parameter confirmation 800 Entry into programming from the PC 980 1067 1180 Line connection Reset 1850 1067 1850 Error generally something is not right 800 Empty memor...

Page 28: ...umbers dialled are selected according to a time in the table parameters 00 06 Regime 2 groups of numbers the first press of the button always dials a number set in parameter 1 Following the repeated pressing of the same button when it detects a busy tone 10sec after choice or after a pre set number of rings parameter 56 the system dials a number from the second group parameter 2 After another pres...

Page 29: ...s of code 2 digit code is basic and it is possible to shorten it by using in the first place of code during programming 351 352 361 362 Regime m 5 parameter 3125 Action Note Parameter Relay Evaluation of correct internal code from the buttons 3211 3215 According to setting Day Night 3311 3315 3411 3415 3221 3225 According to setting Day Night 3321 3325 3421 3425 321 According to setting Day Night ...

Page 30: ...in telephone contact with the Brave entry system i e Mr Smith 3 3 1 Outbound call An outbound call is a call from the Brave system i e started by a visitor Once the system has been dialled a phone inside of the building rings and on pick up it is possible to talk to the visitor at the door By choosing a code it is possible to switch on a relay parameter 35 if it is set in mode m 1 or m 5 switch ov...

Page 31: ...d module BSKey If a keyboard module is connected to the system then it is necessary to set the following parameters parameter 48 rank of the keyboard If it is set 0 the keyboard is not there if it is set 1 8 then this number represents a position where the keyboard is connected on the PCI represents the number of flat cables between the keyboard and the basic module parameter 49 keyboard regime o ...

Page 32: ... parameters 71 72 73 are set to 7 2 environment where is a strong ambient noise at the communicator and quiet environment at the phone Here is both necessary to reduce the microphone gain parameter 72 1 3 and also change the ratio of the parameters 71 73 way 73 enlarge the the parameter parameter 73 11 15 and 71 parameter smaller value 71 2 4 3 environment where is a strong ambient noise at the ph...

Page 33: ...et to put DIP switch to position off at the end 4 1 2 Parameter programming The default state for programming is announced with a programming tone the Brave always returns to this state after a specified time 5sec whether you started programming or not There are two types of parameters used during programming These are parameters with a fixed length which is the majority of them when programming i...

Page 34: ...rnal power supply 12V DIP 3 4 Connect Brave Steel to the PC via the USB cable The Brave will pick up a line and within 3 seconds a tone for programming entry will be heard see chapter 3 1 Page 27 Run programme BraveSet Until the USB is disconnected the Brave is connected to the PC and is in programming regime and will not run any other operations If you lose connection you will need to reconnect t...

Page 35: ...in parameter 1 are numbers of the first group or numbers of the regime Day Basic settings never change or delete these saved numbers Parameter Value Meaning Basic 2 tt nn number nn under button tt tt button number memory always input 2 digits 01 99 nn telephone number as long as 24 digits that are to be saved For saving of other sign choices always use the assignation as per the table Numbers save...

Page 36: ...for time when the line is picked up and extra time t1 t4 after disconnection lights switches on for time when the line is picked up and extra time t1 t4 after disconnection for this time the line is busy with version C is after switching DIP 3 4 and setting of parameter 64 line after t1 t4 disconnected m 4 regime button switched on when any button is pressed and off after t1 t4 use is for example ...

Page 37: ... relay r Parameter Value Meaning Basic 32 rp hh In regime Day Night password hh for relay r in order p 1 5 for 1 impulse and p for 2 impulses 00 999999 33 rp hh In regime Day password hh for relay r in order p 1 5 for 1 impulse and p for 2 impulses 00 999999 34 rp hh In regime Night password hh for relay r in order p 1 5 for 1 impulse and p for 2 impulses 00 999999 r relay number 1 2 p order 1 5 f...

Page 38: ...lso recommended that the same command is set for relay on and command to disconnection of system parameter 43 aa bb 1 command is always 2 digits but if you wish to control relay with a single digit from the phone there is an option to input a where a is a single number and the star represents an empty space and must be in the first place Example 1 relay switch on internal code 48 is programmed 351...

Page 39: ...c 38 r p relay r control during incoming call 0 1 11 21 r relay number 1 2 p parameter whether it is allowed p 1 or disallowed p 0 to control relay during incoming call To prohibit control during an incoming call for use with relay 2 in mode 1 for controlling a garage door so the electronics open the garage door and the car passing through the door closes the door Then control from the phone could...

Page 40: ...g codes may be the same or different for the resolution switching on multiple parallel connected relay code Parametr Value Description Default 3 1 abcd activation code 1 pulse from buttons 0000 1111 0000 abcd Brave sends a serial code for the code relay COSW after evaluation code from keys keyboard namely for 1 pulse Parametr Value Description Default 3 2 abcd activation code 1 pulse from phone 00...

Page 41: ... 0000 abcd Brave sends a serial code for the code relay COSW after evaluation code from telephone DTMF namely for 2 pulses Parametr Value Description Default 3 5 abcd activation code from other modes of switch 0000 1111 0000 abcd Brave sends a serial code for the code relay COSW after evaluation code from other modes m switch 1 ...

Page 42: ...Meaning Basic 43 g bb Command for disconnecting Brave from the phone 00 99 0 9 155 266 g Command order 1 2 there are 2 to disconnect the Brave from both relays bb Command for disconnecting the Brave from the phone 2 spaces 1 It is advantageous to set the same command for relay switching on parameter 35 36 and command for the Brave disconnection aa bb or aa cc 1 command is always 2 digits but if yo...

Page 43: ...r to the NIGHT regime 2 spaces 1 1 command is always 2 digits but if you wish to switch over from Day to Night with a single digit from the phone there is an option to input a where a is a single number and the star represents an empty space and must be in the first place e g parameters 35 36 Note The Day Night switch over regime stays set following line disconnection Parameter Value Meaning Basic...

Page 44: ...arameter Value Meaning Basic 40 d Choses DTMF from the keyboard during a call 0 3 0 d d 0 during a call it is not possible to dial DTMF from the keyboard d 1 DTMF can be dialled the Key button dials d 2 DTMF can be dialled the Key button dials d 3 DTMF can be dialled the Key button dials A Parameter Value Meaning Basic 4 k Line disconnection function by repeatedly pressing a button 0 1 1 k Line di...

Page 45: ... w Time between button presses 1 9 2 w maximum time in seconds between button presses range 1 9 Normal buttons Relay switch on if the time between presses is longer than time w then the code will not work correctly Choice of number if the pressed button is the first number of a password to switch on a relay then the choice is delayed by time w Keyboard Switch on Relay if the time between presses i...

Page 46: ...ng a choice 1 5 1 z Time sec after the Brave picks up before it commences a choice range 1 5 This time is different for each switchboard phone system but generally most operate within 2 seconds after a line is picked up Parameter Value Meaning Basic 56 hh Number of rings before it disconnects 04 99 12 h After the choice finishes it will start counting CRT control ringing tones if the number is hig...

Page 47: ...6 10 100ms 505 f Length of flash time 1 6 1 100ms 506 p Length of time of pause digit gap 1 0 4 800ms tt Length of DTFM tone choices is specified by the formulae the entered number x 10 time length of tone ms range 04 16 which is 40 160ms m Length of gap between DTMF tone choices is specified by the formulae the entered number x 10 time length of gap ms range 04 16 which is 40 160ms f Length of fl...

Page 48: ...m input the required level where uu 04 is 4dBm uu 10 is 10dBm Parameter Value Meaning Basic 508 p preemphase DTMF 0 1 0 509 S Listening in DTMF level 1 4 2 p Preemphase is the ratio of the upper and lower groups of DTMF frequencies It is possible to choose ratio 2 2 dB p 0 Europe or ratio 3 2dB p 1 Australia s Choice of DTMF volume levels 4 levels Volume in DTMF dB s choice 15 1 9 2 3 3 3 4 ...

Page 49: ...ck up and disconnection signalisation on intro concl type2 Parameter Value Meaning Basic 63 u Acoustic ticking signal during a call 0 1 0 Ticking during a call is switched off as standard However by switching it on you can differentiate on the switchboard a call from the Brave by a faint ticking The values are u 0 Ticking into a call is off u 1 Ticking into a call is on Parameter Value Meaning Bas...

Page 50: ... the reception DTMF from the microphone is off as a default i 0 It is possible to open the door with a personal dialler without disturbing a person inside the building For higher security it is possible to switch on the suppression function i 1 and stop a person with an unauthorised copy of the DTMF code from entering This function is turned off as standard b 0 By switching on this function b 1 th...

Page 51: ...ning Basic 6 t Delayed start for switchboards with line testing Siemens 0 1 0 This function is off as standard t 0 By switching this function on t 1 the processor goes into sleep mode immediately after the line connection and after 3 secs The Brave initialises The line connection after the power supply connection is then delayed state switching on restarting of the switchboard If this function is ...

Page 52: ...nal for the end of a call If you don t press anything for 5 seconds then the set value is saved and you hear a confirmation tone WARNING Default values are set by the manufacturer and it is not recommended that you change them unless absolutely necessary Parameter Value Meaning Basic 74 c Soft transition of switch over 0 1 1 This function is set to off as standard c 0 it is a character of the semi...

Page 53: ...higher the sensitivity of the microphone In noisy surroundings it is recommended to use a higher value with combination of parameters 71 75 77 Parameter Value Meaning Basic 77 s Speed of switching over voice atomisation 1 4 4 is the slowest 2 Parameters 75 76 describes the principle of acoustic feedback and the speed with which the circuit switches over the quality of incoming or outgoing sounds a...

Page 54: ...used by a conduit This function is switched off as standard k 0 but it is possible to set on 2 levels depending on the current that switchboard can supply short circuit current I0 Switchboard current I0 k choice Function off 0 20mA 50mA 1 45mA 75mA 2 Parameter Value Meaning Basic 70 uu Level of signal transmission v dBm 04 16 10 uu The signal transmission range to the line is 4 to 16dBm entered is...

Page 55: ...hes off automatic switch over Parameter Value Meaning Basic 081 hhnn Time setting hh hours nn minutes 082 ddmm yyw Date setting dd day mm month yy year w day of the week 083 Waits 1 minute to reset to zero seconds Setting of time parameters of internal clock After setting it is possible to witch command 083 zero sec and exactly reconcile clock to the sec w is number representing day of the week 0 ...

Page 56: ...j starts night 00000000 07 overwrites copies setting from Sunday 00 to the whole week In parameters 00 06 automatic Day Night switch over times are set for each day of the week Parameter 07 is used when it is not necessary to programme the whole week if the times are the same then it is enough to programme 00 Sunday and with parameter 07 this setting will be copied to the rest of the week Examples...

Page 57: ...ly for parameters 5x only 5 86 Basic setting only for parameters 6x only 6 87 Basic setting only for parameters 7x only 7 80 Basic setting only for parameters 0x only 0 Parameters 81 and 82 deletes all numbers saved in the button memory Parameters 83 87 80 deletes selective basic setting for parameters starting with 3 4 5 6 7 0 Values for the basic setting are stated for each parameter in the righ...

Page 58: ... 155 266 36 r cc command aa from the phone for switching on relay r 2 impulses 00 99 0 9 150 260 37 r ss time ss sec of relay r switch on for time t1 t4 01 99 105 205 38 r p Control of relay r during incoming call 0 1 11 21 39 xx period xx sec between switching on of relays 1 and 2 in regime m 5 time length t3 01 99 10 30 r zz period zz sec between impulses for switching on 2 impulses of relay r t...

Page 59: ...52 d Maximum length of call 0 9 2 53 w Time between button presses 1 9 2 54 z Time of disconnection for repeat choice 1 5 2 55 z Time before choice begins 1 5 1 56 hh Number of rings before disconnection 04 99 12 500 x Medium frequency of tone detector 1 0 3 375 475Hz 501 y Number of busy tones 2 0 4 502 z Length of time for permanent tone 1 5 3 3s 503 tt Length of time for DTMF tone choice 04 16 ...

Page 60: ... Transmission volume 01 16 16 is the highest MIC 07 73 rr Speaker volume 01 16 16 is the highest TRH 07 74 c Soft transition of switchover 0 1 1 75 n Suppression of background noise 0 1 1 76 b Threshold for switching on the microphone 1 4 4 is the highest 2 77 s Speed of switching over voice atomisation 1 4 is the slowest 2 78 l VA characteristic for line connection 0 1 1 79 k Compensation for los...

Page 61: ...s night 00000000 05 hhnnkkj j Friday time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and minutes jj starts night 00000000 06 hhnnkkj j Saturday time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and minutes jj starts night 00000000 07 overwrites copies setting from Sunday 00 to the whole week 8 Basic setting provide 81 Deletes all numbers in 1st group regime Day 82 Deletes a...

Page 62: ... Sensitivity of tone detector min 30 dB 20 60 mA Power supply for name tag back lighting relay heating and current circuit for exit button 12V DC 11V 24V 12V AC 10V 18V Max off take of backlighting and heating 250mA 12Vss Max Voltage of relay contact 48V When I 1A Max Current of relay contact 1 5A When U 30 V Operating temperature 20 to 60 st Level of cover IP45 Weight Depends on variation and com...

Page 63: ... Number under button 7 Day 1gr 107 24 Number under button 8 Day 1gr 108 24 Number under button 9 Day 1gr 109 24 Number under button 10 Day 1gr 110 24 Number under button 11 Day 1gr 111 24 Number under button 12 Day 1gr 112 24 Number under button 1 Night 2gr 201 24 Number under button 2 Night 2gr 202 24 Number under button 3 Night 2gr 203 24 Number under button 4 Night 2gr 204 24 Number under butto...

Page 64: ... 1 1 imp Day 3313 6 Passw for relay 1 1 imp Day 3314 6 Passw for relay 1 1 imp Day 3315 6 Passw for relay 1 2 imp Day 331 6 Passw for relay 2 1 imp Day 3321 6 Passw for relay 2 1 imp Day 3322 6 Passw for relay 2 1 imp Day 3323 6 Passw for relay 2 1 imp Day 3324 6 Passw for relay 2 1 imp Day 3325 6 Passw for relay 2 2 imp Day 332 6 Passw for relay 1 1 imp Night 3211 6 Passw for relay 1 1 imp Night ...

Page 65: ...mpulses of r 1 sec 301 2 Length of time between impulses of r 2 sec 302 2 Exit button for r 1 0 1 2 3 1 1 Exit button for r 2 0 1 2 3 2 1 Enable code relay COSW sw 1 0 1 3 0 1 code for activation 1 imp btn 0000 1111 3 1 4 code for activation 1 imp phn 0000 1111 3 2 4 code for activation 2 imp btn 0000 1111 3 3 4 code for activation 2 imp phn 0000 1111 3 4 4 code for activation other mode 0000 1111...

Page 66: ... of tone choice nn x 10 503 ms 2 Gap between DTMF tones nn x 10 504 ms 2 Length of time Flash n x 100 505 ms 1 Length of time of pause gap n x100 400 506 ms 1 Transmitting level DTMF 04 16 507 dBm 2 preemphase DTMF 0 1 508 1 Listening in DTMF level 1 4 509 1 Acoustic signalisation other 0 1 61 1 Acoustic signalisation Intro Concl 0 1 62 1 Acoustic sign ticking 0 1 63 1 Internal power supply from 1...

Page 67: ...A characteristic 0 1 78 1 Compensation for loss of conduit 0 1 2 79 1 Level of signalisation transmission 04 16 70 dBm 2 On off automatic switch over 0 1 09 0 Time setting hhnn 081 4 Date setting ddmmyy 082 6 Sunday hhnnkkjj 00 8 Monday hhnnkkjj 01 8 Tuesday hhnnkkjj 02 8 Wednesday hhnnkkjj 03 8 Thursday hhnnkkjj 04 8 Friday hhnnkkjj 05 8 Saturday hhnnkkjj 06 8 note hours hh and minutes nn starts ...

Page 68: ...ant that warranty claims are handled through your dealer Warranty claims should be accompanied by The product in question A description of the problem Proof of purchase and Your full name and address The warranty does not cover Mechanical chemical thermal or any other faults cause by the user Faults caused by natural disasters Faults caused by repairs or changes made by the user or any other autho...

Page 69: ... JR 2011 13 Version 2 6 X 13 ...

Reviews: