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285-010
User Manual
Telephone Dialler X.Code WAVE
Read all instructions carefully
SAFETY WARNINGS
1) The device should be installed by qualified personnel
2) Before removing the cover, cut off the power supply and make sure that there is NO power
to the device
3) Before touching the terminals, make sure that the electric wires are NOT live
4) Do NOT supply power to the device if any part of it is damaged
5) Connect the dialler strictly in accordance with the diagrams contained in these instructions.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
• Power supply:
12 ÷ 18 V AC / DC
• Maximum switchable load: 125 VA, 60 W
• Output contact capacity: − 0,5 A 125 V AC
− 2 A 30 V DC
• Terminals: 4 (2+2) x 1,5 mm
2
terminals
• TOperating temperature: 0 °C ÷ +50 °C
• Storage temperature: -20 °C ÷ +60 °C
• Relative humidity: 10% ÷ 90% rH non-condensing
STANDARD FITTINGS
– Telephone dialler
– Power supplier
– Telephone loop
– Fixing kit for built-in box (type 503 or similar)
LEGEND
A)
Dimensions
B)
Assembly
Cable passage for mounting in built-in box per (type 503 or similar)
Cable passage for direct wall mounting
C)
Electrical connections
Connection to the telephone line
Connection to the telephone (normal operation)
Connection to the telephone (programming)
Jumper for programming/normal operation
Device to be controlled
Power supplier
Power input
Output terminals
D)
Instrument front panel
Output relay status warning lamp:
ON = contact closed (ON), OFF = contact open (OFF)
Manual command of the relay
Dimensions - (A)
Assembly - (B)
Assembly - (B1 b)
Electrical connections - (C)
Assembly - (B1 a)
Assembly - (B2)
Assembly - (B3)
Instrument front panel - (D)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (fig. B)
• Open the device (fig. B1 a) and remove the base
containing the electronic circuit (fig. B2).
• Arrange the cables (dialler power supply, ontrolled device in output, telephone loop) using the slots
in the base of the dialler (fig. B:
for built-in box mounting-type 503 or similar-,
for direct
wall mounting).
• Fix the base of the dialler
to the wall (fig. B3). Use screws with a max diameter of 4 mm for
direct wall mounting, or the screws supplied for built-in box mounting (type 503 or similar).
• Screw down the base
containing the electronic circuit over the base of the dialler
(fig. B2).
• Replace de cover (fig. B1 b)
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (fig. C)
– Connect the cables of the power supplier to terminals
and the cables of the device to be
controlled (timed thermostat or other suitable device) to terminals
(terminals C-NC)
– If the dialler is to be connected to the telephone socket to which the telephone is also
connected:
1)
Disconnect the phone from the phone line
2)
Connect the loop supplied between input
of the dialler and the phone
3)
Connect the loop from the phone socket to input
of the dialler
– If a dedicated telephone socket is to be used, simply connect the loop supplied between that
socket and input
of the dialler.
• Replace the cover and connect the power supplier to the power socket.
OPERATION
• When the dialler is connected to a tone telephone, it is able to change the status of the output
contact when it receives specific commands (ON = contact closed, OFF = contact opened)
• The dialler is normally connected to a timed thermostat for the activation of the air conditioning
system, but it can be combined with any device provided the output contact capacity is adhered
with.
• During normal operation, the device is in “listening” status.
When a telephone call is received, after a set number of rings (default
10
), the dialler takes control
of the call and issues a long tone to indicate that it is waiting for the four digit access code (preset
code
5555
):
– if the code is correct, a long confirmation tone is issued and the dialler is ready to receive the
commands
– if the code is incorrect, three short tones are issued and the device returns to access code wait
mode. After three incorrect attempts, the call is cut off. Before communicating with the dialler
again, 60 seconds have to be allowed to lapse.
• The following commands can be sent from the telephone keyboard:
– “
1
” to close the relay contact (ON). The operation is confirmed by a short tone
– “
0
” to open the relay contact (OFF). The operation is confirmed by two short tones
– “
5
” to find out the status of the dialler relay. A short tone indicates that the relay is ON (contact
closed), and two short tones indicate that the relay is OFF (contact open)
– “
3
” to terminate the call
* Note:
the operation of the dialler has no effect on the normal operation of the phone. When a call is
received, the dialler takes action only after the set number of rings.
* Note:
the status of the output contact is indicated by warning lamp
(ON = ACTIVE) and this can
be changed manually using pushbutton
(fig. D).
PROGRAMMING
The programming takes place by connecting a phone able to generate DTMF tones at input
(fig. C)
SETTING THE NUMBER OF RINGS ON REPLY:
1)
Cut off the power supply and place jumper
between the two legs (fig. C)
2)
Switch on the power supply
3)
Press “
*
” twice
4)
Press “
#2
” followed by the number of rings to be set:
– “
1
” The dialler waits for one ring before taking control of the call
– “
2
” The dialler waits for two rings before taking control of the call
– “
…
”
– “
0
” The dialler waits for ten rings before taking control of the call
5)
On completion of the setting, a short tone follows as confirmation
6)
To leave the programming:
– Press “
#
” twice
– Cut off the power supply
– Position jumper
on one leg only
– Switch on the power supply
SETTING THE ACCESS CODE
• Follow points 1, 2 and 3,
on the setting of the number of rings on reply
• Press “
#1
” followed by the four digits of the access code to be set
• On completion of the setting, a short tone follows as confirmation
• Follow point
6)
to leave the programming.
REFERENCE STANDARDS
Conformity with the
99/05/EC
directive is declared with reference to the following standards:
Safety:
EN 60730-1
Electromagnetic compatibility:
EN 50082-2
,
EN50081-1
The device conforms with the
TBR21
standards
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