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162187 Manual Fältcom ECII® Flex V024D 2016-02-23
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In some installations the telephone line might have an automatic dial or automatic connection.
This means that the telephone line automatically dials or connects to a pre-programmed
number. By programming the Fältcom ECII® Flex with a pause the lift phone accepts that the
telephone line manages to call up the pre-programmed number. Afterwards the lift phone us-
es the telephone line for the intended functions. For more information read section
By connecting the lift phone to a GSM adapter that simulates an analogue telephone line the
lift phone can easily send alarms via the GSM network. Contact your distributor for more in-
formation. For all alarm communication via the GSM network it is very important to establish
that the communication system still works in case of power failure.
The lift phone can also be connected to a VoIP system; in this case a converter to a analogue
line must be connected between the VoIP network and the lift phone. Sometimes adjustment
of the equipment is needed to make sure that the length of the tones (DTMF) to and from the
lift phone are not affected by the equipment. Contact your distributor for more information. It is
very important to establish that the telephone line still works in case of power failure.
5.4.2 Connection with separate suspension cable
Normally, a separate suspension cable of a round cable or flat cable type is used between the
lift phone and the telephone jack. A separate suspension cable usually gives better sound
quality and less interference. The required length of cable and mounting kit can be ordered
with the lift phone.
Note that the cable brackets included in the mounting kit must be used in order to guarantee
the function. The combined wall and lift-car brackets comprise bracket, screw, washer and
cable ties.
Check carefully that the cable will not be torn off, squeezed or chafed between the lift
car
and shaft wall.
5.4.3 Flat cable type
1.
Check that the cable is long enough,
allowing a margin, to reach the tele-
phone jack.
2.
Fasten the cable securely until it
reaches the lift shaft wall.
3.
Secure the cable with a wall bracket
according to the figure on this page.
4.
Fasten the lift-car bracket under the
lift car with screws, and attach the ca-
ble to the bracket. Alternatively, the
cable can be attached to a suitable
beam on the lift car instead of the lift-
car bracket.
5.
Route the cable to the lift phone and