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Telephone Interface Module
Art. 380N/UK Telephone Interface Module - Installation Instructions
Programming the Art.380N/UK
PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW
Most of the features of the
Art.380N/UK
can be adjusted using the telephone keypad connected to the master socket that is wired from
the output terminals
T1
and
T2
of the
Art.380N/UK
. The telephone used will need to be a ‘tone dial’ telephone capable of producing
DTMF
tones. Confirmation tones can be heard at the end of each segment of programming to indicate if the information entered has
been accepted and understood or if the information has not been understood and therefore will require entering again. If during the
programming, a mistake is made, simply hang up the telephone and start again.
TONES OVERVIEW
• Upon lifting the handset you should hear the telephone line dial tone. If the system is in PABX mode you will still hear a
continuous line tone, however this will be at a higher frequency to the one normally heard on a telephone line.
• On entering
**
to gain access to the programming functions the line tone will change to a higher frequency. When in
PABX mode the line tone stays the same.
• Upon pressing the first digit of the programming command the line tone will stop.
• As you enter the command digits on the telephone keypad you will hear the
DTMF
tones.
• Upon completion of the command you will hear a double tone beep to confirm the command was accepted. If you hear
a number of fast beeps or an engaged tone, the command has not been accepted in which case replace the handset
and start again.
• The fast beeps will also indicate an incorrect access code if this facility has been setup to secure access to the programming
menu.
The following table is a quick guide to the programming. This will be followed by a more descriptive guide to the programming.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The programming menu is protected. To enter into programming mode first pick up the telephone handset
(ensuring the telephone line dial tone is present) and enter ** 371 on the keypad and listen for the double tone confirmation
beep.
These commands can be carried out back to back without having to hang up the handset. If you do hang up it will be necessary
to unlock the programming again.
If the access code feature is enabled then this must be entered after pressing **, e.g. if the access code is '1234' then pick up the
handset and press ** 1234 371 on the keypad and listen for the double tone confirmation beep.
After accessing the programming mode the following programming commands become available:
Description
Code
Variant ‘X’
Default ‘X’
Page
Relay reversal (
NO
or
NC
).
10 X
X = 1 or 0
(
1
for a normally closed circuit for use with fail safe lock
releases and
0
for a normally open circuit for fail secure lock releases).
0
14
Alternate between local
call and divert mode.
11 X
X = 1 or 0
(
1
to set for divert mode and
0
for local mode).
0
15
Dial in facility (enable or
disable).
12 X
X = 1 or 0
(
1
for enabling the dial in facility and
0
for disabling the
dial in facility).
0
15
Pulse dial mode
13 X
X = 1 or 0
(
1
to enable the pulse dial facility and
0
to disable the pulse
dial facility).
0
16
PABX
mode
14 X
X = 1 or 0
(
1
for PABX mode and
0
for normal mode).
0
16
Disable
**
mode
17 X
X = 1 or 0
(
1
to disable
**
reading and
0
to enable
**
reading).
0
17
Direct
DTMF
reading
18 X
X = 1 or 0
(
1
to enable direct
DTMF
reading and
0
to disable direct
DTMF
reading).
1
17
AUX 2 direct control
19 X
X = 1 or 0
(
1
for direct control by user and
0
to allow
A2
to automatically
trigger upon a call).
1
14
Access code enable/
disable for local use
20 X
X = 1 or 0
(
0
to enable the code for local use and
1
to disable the code
during local use).
1
16
Number of rings
21 X
X = 0 to 9
(
0
= 10 rings,
1
-
9
= number of rings).
6
14