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User Manual – EC II GSM SE 

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phone  has been 31 and 17 respectively. The average signal has been 27, the  GSM service 
has  been  working  all  time  (No  Serv:  0h0m)  during  the  measuring  time  of  205  hours  and  8 
minutes. Every time the lift phone is restarted the log is erased. 

9.4  Checking and/or programming  

By  sending  an  SMS  to  the  lift  phone  it  is  possible  to  check  the  current  settings  and  also 
change  parameters.  The  lift  phone  answers  by  returning  an  SMS  with  information  about  the 
current settings. See Picture 2 below for a typical example. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Picture 2 

SMS to lift phone 

SMS from lift phone 

 
By security reasons the security code in the returning SMS from the lift phone is replaced with 

‘????’.

  

 
Please note the following:  All lines starting  with a  ‘*’  is treated as a comment and  will be ig-
nored when programming. Every parameter is followed by ‘:’ as separator before the parame-
ter value. An SMS may not be longer than 160 characters. If not all information fits in one sin-
gle SMS the programming may be split in several SMS. Every SMS must start with the secu-
rity code. 
 
It  is  now  possible  to  change  and  add  telephone  numbers,  codes  and  other  parameters  and 
the  return  the  SMS  to  the  lift  phone.  For  more  information  and  explanations  of  the  different 
parameters, see Table 1 below.  
 
 
 
 
 
If the new programming is accepted a SMS is returned with the new configuration.  
 

Parameter 

Description 

AR1:<Phone No> 

First alarm receiver 

AR2:<Phone No> 

Second alarm receiver 

S3:<Phone No> 

Sequence receiver S3 

S4:<Phone No> 

Sequence receiver S4 

S5:<Phone No> 

Sequence receiver S5 

S6:<Phone No> 

Sequence receiver S6 

C1:<Code> 

Primary alarm code 

C2:<Code> 

Secondary alarm code 

Always remember to replace the ‘????’ with the correct security code before the 
SMS is returned to the EC II

 

GSM SE.  

 

1111 

???? 
AR1:090718000 
TLR:090718110 
C1:440638 
TLC:440638 
SF1:0051001011 
SF2:028101101 
TLI:11 
*Alarm:NC, NO 5 
*Test:On 
*Answ:On

 

Summary of Contents for EC II GSM SE

Page 1: ...EC II GSM SE User Manual...

Page 2: ...tionality 9 6 INSTALLATION 12 6 1 Installation of central unit 12 6 1 1 Installation of SIM card 14 6 1 2 Connection of battery 14 6 1 3 GSM antenna 14 6 1 4 Connection of speech unit 14 6 1 5 Alarm b...

Page 3: ...ut 27 8 4 11 Programmable alarm type 28 8 4 12 Change of security code 28 8 4 13 Change of alarm flashing sequence 28 8 4 14 Stop sending battery alarm 29 8 4 15 Relay control 29 8 4 16 End of alarm 2...

Page 4: ...red green yellow on the speech unit 45 14 FUSES IN CENTRAL UNIT 45 15 TROUBLESHOOTING 46 15 1 It is not possible to enter programming mode 46 15 2 F ltCom GSM SE does not make an alarm call 46 15 3 F...

Page 5: ...duced adapted or transcribed after written permission from copyright proprietor Copyright 2011 3 1 Warranty There is a 2 year warranty 24 months for manufacturing failure or material failure commenc i...

Page 6: ...freight charge The customer can ask for a quotation for repair of product not covered by warranty 4 General 4 1 Contents of packing Packing for EC II GSM SE contains following parts Central unit inclu...

Page 7: ...uZink See above Emergency power Battery 12V 2Ah Powered by Central unit Power supply 230V 0 1A 50 60Hz Powered by Central unit Indications Three LED One is two colored Yellow and green LED and sound P...

Page 8: ...6 Alarm button 2 ALBU 5 polig SPOX 2 50 mm Adapted for Part No 2122 7 Alarm button 3 ALBU 5 polig SPOX 2 50 mm Adapted for Part No 2122 8 Intercom 2 pol screw terminal block For standard telephone ac...

Page 9: ...ces where there are an explosion hazard On places where chemical substances are used in a greater extent with particu lar regard to safety rules for environments filled with unstable gases or fumes 5...

Page 10: ...wall or on ceiling of the lift car which eliminates the need to make holes other than those needed for the modular cable Intercon nection of the central unit and speech unit is very quick and simple s...

Page 11: ...r for hearing impaired people The output is connected to voltage even after power failure on the condition that the emergency power supply has not been disconnected from the battery to protect it agai...

Page 12: ...ust be able to receive the alarm type that is used for technical alarms 6 Installation Only competent and qualified personnel may install the EC II GSM SE Knowledge technical skill and correct equipme...

Page 13: ...ed which is intended to be used by the EC II GSM SE It is also possible to mount the central unit in the machinery room if no good GSM signal is available on the lift car roof Then the modular cable b...

Page 14: ...e EC II GSM SE Damages caused by incorrect battery types are not covered by warranty 6 1 3 GSM antenna The enclosed antenna is mounted in intended position in the chassis antenna contact on the extern...

Page 15: ...put is protected with fuse as protection against possible short circuit see section 14 below 6 1 7 Intercom For communications between lift machine room and the lift car there is a possibility to conn...

Page 16: ...M SE to the con trol equipment of the lift via the built in filter input By letting the lift decide if lift alarm should dial out the number of false alarms can be reduced For this function the contro...

Page 17: ...be drilled next to those of the edges of the frame see the enclosed drill template Mounting of speech unit in the enclosed frame 6 2 3 Recessed mounting There is also a possibility to mount the speech...

Page 18: ...al Unit One end of the enclosed modular cable is connected to socket in the central unit and the other end is connected to the speech unit input marked COM See picture above 7 Emergency power supply E...

Page 19: ...button S1 on the printed circuit board of the central unit is used It will recharge the new battery completely and test it The battery can operate the equipment for at least 60 minutes as long as the...

Page 20: ...tton S1 on the printed circuit board has been activated A battery reset command is sent via SMS If a battery is replaced after the EC II GSM SE has sent a battery alarm you should reset the battery al...

Page 21: ...ou change the EC II GSM SE at for example a repair no new programming is needed apart from the PIN code as long as the same SIM card as before is used The keys on the keyboard of the speech unit have...

Page 22: ...ically disconnected after 30 seconds if no key is pressed It is possible to manually exit the programming mode by pressing 8 3 Standard functions which must be programmed Below follows a description o...

Page 23: ...o the central unit alarm button input Reset the alarm button in the central unit to breaking function NC with Program the following when an alarm button of closing type NO is connected to the speech u...

Page 24: ...hes secondary receivers use the keypad on the back of the speech unit Check that the alarm reaches alarm receiver 2 by pressing programming mode EC II GSM SE immediately leaves the programming mode an...

Page 25: ...m button You can change the time that the alarm button must be pressed down before an alarm is acti vated The default time is 5 seconds but this time may be changed between 1 and 30 sec onds Note that...

Page 26: ...gits Enter alarm code for battery alarm with Alarm code max 10 digits Test the battery alarm receiver function in programming mode by enter After completed programming mode the EC II GSM SE immediatel...

Page 27: ...IN code 8 4 10 Filter input To reduce the number of false alarms there is the possibility to connect EC II GSM SE to the control equipment of the lift via the built in filter input By letting the lift...

Page 28: ...nit can be changed Alarm type The alarm type shall always be entered decimal and with two digits 00 99 Note that also ALBU 1 and ALBU 2 will use this alarm type Reset to original alarm type 10d for th...

Page 29: ...tery is damaged or not mounted Even if the product is not allowed to call out battery alarm the LED will still indicate any eventual battery alarm 8 4 15 Relay control Default the relay in the central...

Page 30: ...Note that it is only possible to use this functionality on speech units with front plates of stainless steel If the COP version is mounted behind a lift wall it is normally not possible to activate th...

Page 31: ...ch unit not the green LED in the central unit Read more about the LED under section 13 below 8 4 19 Change of communication protocol Default the CPC protocol is used for communication between the lift...

Page 32: ...above 9 2 Retrieving the telephone number To be able to program EC II GSM SE via SMS one must have access to the telephone num ber If that is not the case it is possible to find out by in programming...

Page 33: ...y as separator before the parame ter value An SMS may not be longer than 160 characters If not all information fits in one sin gle SMS the programming may be split in several SMS Every SMS must start...

Page 34: ...off E 0 alarm filter input off 1 alarm filter input active high 2 alarm filter input active low FF 00 99 alarm type for central unit alarm input ALBU1 ALBU2 G 0 traditional flash sequence for LED in...

Page 35: ...655_09gg It has been up and running for 21 days 10 hours and 13 minutes The battery is on stand by charge and the current voltage is 12 123V Battery alarms are allowed to be called out and a battery...

Page 36: ...pressing the switch S1 Note that this is exactly the same thing as pressing S1 on site The recharge cycle will be restarted which means that a forced charged of the battery is started follow by a res...

Page 37: ...e when an alarm is trigged 3 Only an SMS is sent when an alarm is trigged For an SMS to be sent follow the three steps below 1 You must decide which types of alarm that will trigger an SMS 2 You must...

Page 38: ...ne SMS from lift phone The alarm message can max be 80 letters long The letter A to E after SF3 in the SMS answer explains which type of alarms that have the SMS functionality activated See above for...

Page 39: ...ot always accessible by default On some SIM cards this number must be entered manually Mount the SIM card in a standard mobile telephone enter the phone book and search for the correct settings If thi...

Page 40: ...nd End of alarm since these alarm types can be set manually see section 8 4 11 and 8 4 16 above 9 9 Remote reset of the lift phone In some cases a complete reset of the lift phone is desired This is a...

Page 41: ...larm button in speech unit alarm button in central unit ALBU 1 and ALBU 2 10 1 Alarms sent to a automatic alarm central It is recommended that all alarms from EC II GSM SE should be sent to a 24 7 man...

Page 42: ...opportunity with alarm calls Note that all alarm receivers should practice the alarm handling procedure 10 2 1 Acknowledging an alarm Acknowledge the alarm with 4 ACKNOWLEDGE A voice communication ca...

Page 43: ...to EC II GSM SE from a tone dialing phone or a mobile phone according to the following 1 Dial the number to the EC II GSM SE 2 EC II GSM SE answers after the first signal with a 4 tone 3 Press 4 to a...

Page 44: ...tes function of GSM module Flashing sequence Information Green short flash Module connected to GSM net Green fixed light Network problem SIM card problem 13 1 3 LED C Three colored LED red green yello...

Page 45: ...ress Green fixed light Speech connection intercom is in progress Red Green alternating Programming mode Red Green Red short flash Battery alarm Red alternating on off Network problem SIM card problem...

Page 46: ...verage in the lift shaft Try to move central unit or mount it standing to improve the position of the antenna Another type of antenna might possibly be used In worst case the GSM covering so bad that...

Page 47: ...Programming of phone number to primary alarm receiver Max 20 dig its 8 3 4 2 Phone No Programming of phone number to secondary alarm receiver Max 20 digits 8 3 4 3 Test of secondary alarm receiver 8 3...

Page 48: ...arm function X 8 4 1 24 Code Alarm code to test alarm receiver Max 10 digits 8 4 1 25 Phone No Phone number to battery alarm re ceivers Max 20 digits 8 4 5 26 Test of battery alarm receiver 8 4 5 27 D...

Page 49: ...de Unlocking of SIM card due to faulty entered PIN code Max 8 digits 8 4 9 44 Activation of filter input active high 8 4 10 45 Deactivation of filter input X 8 4 10 46 Activation of filter input activ...

Page 50: ...8d 8 4 16 59 Activation of reed switch X 8 4 17 60 Deactivation of reed switch 8 4 17 61 Relay remotely controlled 8 4 15 62 Relay controlled by alarm button X 8 4 15 63 Old code New code New code Cha...

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