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Manual FältCom ECII SE Eng
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7.1 Standard
functions
Below follows a description of the most frequent programming sequences, which will be used
by programming the FältCom ECII SE. A number of special functions are presented below the
next section.
7.1.1 Activation of programming mode
The FältCom ECII SE can be programmed only after it has been set to programming mode.
The unit must be voltage fed from the telephone line for the keys to be activated.
Breaking alarm button is default setting for the FältCom ECII SE. In order to enter
programming mode, when the FältCom ECII SE is connected to a breaking alarm button it is
necessary to press the
key and the alarm button simultaneously. Should the FältCom
ECII SE be connected to a closing alarm button or no alarm button at all, it is sufficient to
press only the key
to enter programming mode. Note that the time delay for activation of
programming mode is the same as the selected time delay for the alarm button.
An alternative way to enter programming mode is to remove the telephone wire and DC/DC
connector, press
and keep it pressed while reconnecting the telephone wire. After about
10 seconds you will automatically enter programming mode.
The green LED will flash as long as the FältCom ECII SE is in programming mode.
Programming mode is deactivated automatically after 30 ”idle” seconds (no key pressing).
Note that some exchanges (mainly ISDN) sometimes disconnect the lift phone after a shorter
time. All programming must then be done at a different location. Normal alarms are not
affected by this.
You may also deactivate it manually by pressing:
7.1.2 Reset of all settings
If the lift phone is moved to another building or if the alarm numbers are changed or if the lift
phone has been incorrectly programmed, the best thing to do may be to simply delete all the
old settings.
Reset (delete) all settings by pressing (in programming mode):
7.1.3 Input of alarm numbers
For connection to an alarm centre, the phone numbers and ID numbers specified by that
alarm centre must be used. The ID number tells the alarm centre which lift and which building
the alarm comes from.
Note that if the alarm receiver is not a twenty-four-hour manned alarm
centre, it is important to enter more numbers!
The lift phone is programmed in the same way independently if it will call to an alarm central
or a telephone/mobile.
An ID number must be programmed independently if the alarm
call should be made to an alarm central or to a telephone.