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NOTE:

 If you forget the code, the unit can be reset by using the keypad 

method to program it. 

• ## - Exits programming mode

• **90 *# - Sets the following Default Values:

           • #*1180183*# - Default Setup Code.

           • **43 50 *# - Ring Time (for outgoing calls)

           • **45 0*# - Disable Redial

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Auxiliary Outputs Information

AUX/Relay (optional):

 The AUX output by default will not be active (open). 

If the user would like to activate this output they must program code:  

**44X *# - which controls the AUX behavior. The letter X on this code could 

be substituted by 0, 1, 2, or 3. 

0 = Disabled

 

(default)

 - The AUX will stay OPEN.  

1 = Red LED mode

 - The AUX will close when the red LED turns ON and 

Open when the red LED turns “OFF”.  

2 = Green LED mode

 – The AUX will close when the green LED turns ON 

and Open when the green LED turns “OFF”.  

3 = VCC mode

 - The AUX will close when the phone turns ON and open 

when the phone turns “OFF”. 

AUX2 (optional):

 The AUX2 output is used for phone line monitoring. 

When a good phone line is connected to the unit this output is normally 

open. If the telephone line drops below 2 volts, is disconnected, or shorted 

for more than 15 minutes, this output will close.  

NOTE:

 AUX2 will only work if the optional 9-12VDC power supply is 

connected to the P15 connector of the board. 

Battery and Power Supply Information 

The following information explains how to determine when a battery or 

power supply is needed or when to use a specific type of battery.

You will need a 9VDC battery or a 9-12VDC/12VAC power supply with 

8.4V NiMH battery when: 

1.

 The phone drops off the telephone line without completing the call.

2.

 There is more than one phone on the same telephone line and there is 

    a need to call back to a specific elevator phone, or if all elevator

 

    phones need to be “ON” at the same time.

9-12VDC/VAC POWER SUPPLY:

 Can be used on all phone lines. The 

8.4V NiMH battery supplied with the power supply will need to be checked 

every 12 months. An AC connection is required and the battery will be 

charged by the power supply connected to the P15 connector of the board. 

The P15 connector is polarity sensitive so use caution when connecting to 

it (P15 is labeled with + and -).

CAUTION: DO NOT

 use an alkaline or lithium battery when the power 

supply is connected to the P15 connector. 

Summary of Contents for G3

Page 1: ...ne Powered ADA Telephone G3 User s Manual 984 0099 Rev 1 11 20 415 Oser Avenue Suite Q Hauppauge New York 11788 Phone 800 527 9156 Fax 631 864 2631 Email sales us avire global com www januselevator com G3 ...

Page 2: ...onal Programming Instructions List of Commands for Programming Mode Auxiliary Output Information Battery and Power Supply Information Troubleshooting Guide Specifications 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 11 12 14 2 If you have questions or problems please call Janus technical support for assistance at 800 527 9156 or visit our website at www avire global com Scan the QR code using your smart phone to connect...

Page 3: ... green connector at TEL or the P1 TELCO modular phone jack if available NOTE See G3 Phone Layout and P C Board Diagrams for all connections CAUTION To reduce or eliminate any possible interference it is highly recommended that the wiring used inside the traveling cable for the incoming phone line is 20 22 AWG twisted shielded pair with the shield grounded at the elevator controller end only Any te...

Page 4: ... SPEAKER SPEAKER RETAINER 24 CABLING FOR ALARM RECEIVED LIGHT LIGHT WITH RED LENS 3 250 STANDOFFS 4 PLACES MTG HOLES 4 PLACES MICROPHONE 0 500 3 750 0 500 0 375 2 875 0 187 1 500 5 500 REMOTE BUTTON INCOMING PHONE LINE ...

Page 5: ...P C Board Diagram 1 5 ...

Page 6: ...P C Board Diagram 2 6 ...

Page 7: ...P C Board Diagram 3 7 ...

Page 8: ...ectly and as programmed Method B Using the keypad on the board to program it 1 Disconnect the phone line from the green connector at TEL or the P1 TELCO modular phone jack if available 2 Connect a 9 volt battery to the battery clips on the board 3 Wait 30 seconds and then press the PROGRAM button above the keypad 4 Make sure that the red light of the phone turns on If it does not go back to step 3...

Page 9: ...ten for three beeps Enter 0 listen for three beeps enter 1 listen for three beeps Enter 2 listen for three beeps enter 3 listen for three beeps Enter 1180180 listen for three beeps Optional Enter and hang up PURPOSE To Disable the Voice Prompt Message To disable the voice prompt from saying Elevator call at the tone press one to talk press two for location Enter 94851 or 9000000 and listen for thr...

Page 10: ... 18 60 range 50 is default 44 X AUX1 behavior 0 2 0 disabled 1 red led 2 green led 3 VCC mode 45X Redial 0 disabled Default 1 Dial the number 1 more time 2 Dial the number 2 more times 8 XX Set Language 1 English default 2 Spanish X 1 2 must have 2 digits NOTE 8XX will play both messages according to the order specified Ex 812 English then Spanish or 821 Spanish then English NOTE If second message...

Page 11: ...e drops below 2 volts is disconnected or shorted for more than 15 minutes this output will close NOTE AUX2 will only work if the optional 9 12VDC power supply is connected to the P15 connector of the board Battery and Power Supply Information The following information explains how to determine when a battery or power supply is needed or when to use a specific type of battery You will need a 9VDC b...

Page 12: ...n connector and try shorting button connection at BUT pins Problem Phone dials incorrect number Possible Cause Check number programmed into phone Plug a phone in the jack and call the same number you are trying to program to see if you can call out Check to see if the phone is on a ring down line Check to see if another auto dialer is on the line and remove it Reprogram unit Problem No sound throu...

Page 13: ... not auto answer Possible Cause Check phone line connection Check ring voltage min 30VRMS Check phone line ringing with a touch tone phone use the black jack on P C board Make sure phone line is connected to the green connector at TEL or the P1 TELCO modular phone jack if available see P C Board Diagram Problem Phone cannot be programmed Possible Cause Try holding down keys slowly and deliberately...

Page 14: ...Electrical Optional AC Adapter 9 12VDC VAC min 200mA Operating Current Range 18mA to 55mA Phone Line Voltage On hook 24VDC to 70VDC nominally 48VDC Phone Line Voltage Off hook 8 to 20VDC nominally 14VDC Dialing DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency Frequency Response 550Hz 3400Hz 3db Operational Loop Impedance 600 ohms Ring Sensitivity 30 120VAC RMS FCC Registration US NLFTE07BG3X7771 Ringer Equivalency ...

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