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understood and so is required to be entered again. If during the programming, a mistake is 
made, simple hang up the telephone and start again. 
 
Tones overview 

  Upon lifting the handset you should hear the telephone line tone. (If the system is in PABX 

mode you will still hear a line tone but this will be a higher frequency to the one normally 
heard on a telephone line. 

  On entering ** to gain access to the functions and programming facility the line tone will 

change to a higher frequency (Note: When in PABX mode the tone stays the same. 

  Upon pressing the first digit of the programming command, the line tone will stop. 

  As you type the command digits, you will hear the DTMF tones. 

  Upon completion of the command you will hear a double 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 and you should 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: 
 

NOTE: If the access code is enabled this should be entered after the **. For example to 
reverse the relay when a code of 1234 is setup, enter [** 1234 10 1]. 

 

Description 

Code 

Variant X 

Default X 

Relay reversal (NO or 
NC) 

** 10 X 

X = 1 or 0

 (1 for a normally closed circuit for use 

with power to lock releases and 0 for a normally 
open circuit for power to open releases. 

Alternate between 
local call and divert 
mode. 

** 11 X 

X = 1 or 0

 (1 for divert mode & 0 for local call 

mode) 

Dial in facility 
enable/disable 

** 12 X 

X = 0 or 1

 (1 for enabling the dial in facility and 0 

for disabling the dial in facility) 

Pulse mode 

** 13 X 

X = 0 or 1

 (0 to disable pulse dial facility and 1 to 

enable) 

PABX mode 

** 14 X 

X = 0 or 1

 (0 for normal mode and 1 for PABX 

mode) 

Hands free mode 

** 15 X 

X = 0 or 1

 (0 for standard speech mode and 1 for 

hands free speech mode) 

One way speech mode 

** 16 X 

X = 0,1 or 2

 (0 duplex speech, 1 for transmitting 

speech only and 2 for receiving speech only). 

** mode disable 

** 17 X 

X = 0 or 1

 (0 to enable ** reading and 1 to 

disable) 

Direct DTMF reading 

** 18 X 

X = 0 or 1

 (0 to disable direct reading and 1 to 

enable direct reading) 

AUX 2 direct control 

** 19 X 

X = 0 or 1

 (0 to allow A2 to automatically trigger 

upon a call and 1 for direct control by user) 

Access code 
enable/disable for 
local use. 

** 20 X 

X = 0 or 1

 (0 to enable the code for local use and 1 

to disable the code during local use) 

Summary of Contents for ART380

Page 1: ...1 of 19 ART380 TELEPHONE INTERFACE MANUAL Installation and programming manual Version 1 6 07 2009...

Page 2: ...0 Setting the auxiliary outputs 10 Advanced speech setup options 11 Dial in facility setup 11 Divert call setup 12 Access code setup 13 Specialised setup 13 User commands 14 Approval 14 Troubleshootin...

Page 3: ...o the direction of speech o One way speech mode Simplex speech o PABX mode Allows the units to operate without the need for a telephone line o Dial in facility which allows the Art380 to be activated...

Page 4: ...ed open each one and check it is a secondary socket and not another master A secondary socket will not contain any components whereas a master socket will have a capacitor resistor and suppressor fitt...

Page 5: ...open relay Dry contact Continuity checks can be made between C NO NO Normally open or normally closed connection of door open relay depending on programmed state Dry contact Continuity checks can be m...

Page 6: ...lephones are required They should be connected to the Art380 via a REN booster The REN booster is a third party product not supplied by Videx IMPORTANT NOTE When using a REN boost the Art 380 must be...

Page 7: ...ot exceed 100M Jumper settings There are four jumpers on the Art380 labelled S1 S2 S3 and S4 Jumpers S1 S2 are used to setup the telephone ringing frequency as either 50Hz or 25Hz Jumpers S3 S4 are fo...

Page 8: ...programming NOTE If the access code is enabled this should be entered after the For example to reverse the relay when a code of 1234 is setup enter 1234 10 1 Description Code Variant X Default X Relay...

Page 9: ...ode Divert phone numbers 32 1 n n Telephone number Example program the number as 0123 456789 would be 32 1 0123456789 and to program the second as NOTE Always confirm the number using the key N A Reve...

Page 10: ...djust the number of rings The Art380 can be programmed to ring the telephone s for as little as 1 ring or for a maximum of 10 rings using one of the following codes Code Rings Code Rings Code 21 1 1 C...

Page 11: ...volume in both directions electronically Dial in facility setup The dial in facility can be used to allow a caller from a telephone line to dial into the Art380 and access the functions available This...

Page 12: ...l automatically after a preset number of seconds When this mode is enabled the telephone in the house will ring for the number of seconds programmed and if after this period the call still has not bee...

Page 13: ...ivated Note It is also possible to put the Art380 into PABX mode by following these steps 1 Switch the mains off to the Art380 2 Short terminals SK 3 Turn on the mains to the Art380 4 Remove the short...

Page 14: ...hile talking to the door 7 Note To go back to the door call simply hang up and then pick up again To open the door without first being called 0 To open the door during a call 0 To put the system in di...

Page 15: ...he relay has been programmed to be either normally closed when it should be normally open or normally open when it should be normally closed Reprogram the Art380 relay reverse correctly The Art380 doe...

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