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Programming Set-Up Methods

There are two methods of setting up the hands-free elevator phone for 

programming. Select the one applicable to your situation as described 

below.  

NOTE: 

The telephone line provided must be a touch-tone line.The phone 

can be programmed at any location and then installed in the elevator cab. 

The phone will retain its programming without the need for a battery. 

Method A: Calling the elevator phone to program it.

1.

 From any touch tone phone, call the phone number to which the 

    elevator phone is connected.

2.

 After four rings (OR if the “CALL” button is pressed) the elevator phone 

    will turn on automatically and you will hear a diddle-diddle-diddle 

    sound. 

    

NOTE:

 If there is more than one elevator phone on the same 

    phone line you will need to have someone press the “CALL” button on 

    each elevator phone, or disconnect the others, in order to program 

    each phone.

3.

 Go to the “Programming Instructions” section.

4.

 After programming the phone, you should test it by pressing the 

    “CALL” button. The test will ensure the phone is functioning correctly 

    and as programmed.

Method B: Using the keypad on the board to program it.

1.

 Disconnect the phone line from the P1 connector (TELCO) or the P1A 

    modular phone jack.

2.

 Connect a 9-volt battery to the battery clips on the board. (See 

    diagram of phone board)

3.

 Wait 30 seconds and then press the “PROGRAM” button above the 

    keypad.

4.

 Make sure the red light of the phone turns on. If it does not, go

    back to step 3 and start again.

5.

 The elevator phone will turn on and you will hear a diddle-diddle-diddle 

    sound.

6.

 Go to the “Programming Instructions” section.

7.

 When you have completed the programming of the phone you can 

    unplug the 9-volt battery.

8.

 After programming the phone, you should test it by pressing the 

    “CALL” button. The test will assure the phone is functioning correctly

    and as programmed.

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Programming Instructions

1.

 Choose programming setup method A or B.

2.

 Enter 

#  94851

 or 

# 9000000

 to enter programming mode. Listen for 

    three beeps.

    

NOTE:

 Enter touch tone digits slowly and deliberately.

    

NOTE:

 Once you are in programming mode, you can perform any 

    programming step in any sequence as long as you get three beeps 

    after your programming entry.

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Страница 1: ...red ADA Telephone User s Manual 984 0110 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 PBX PNB PSM PSS PSL ...

Страница 2: ...ode Auxiliary Outputs Information Battery and Power Supply Information Troubleshooting Guide Specifications 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 8 9 11 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 to our Automated Programming System APS Tel 631 864 4759 ...

Страница 3: ... mounting screws 3 Attach phone line to terminal block at P1 TELCO or the P1A modular phone jack 4 Mount phone screws not provided Surface Mount Style PSM 1 Use mounting plate as a template 2 Attach mounting plate to wall 3 Attach phone line to terminal block at P1 TELCO or the P1A modular phone jack 4 Attach phone cover with screws provided NOTE All style phones are phone line powered If a batter...

Страница 4: ...PC Board Diagram 4 ...

Страница 5: ...button The test will ensure the phone is functioning correctly and as programmed Method B Using the keypad on the board to program it 1 Disconnect the phone line from the P1 connector TELCO or the P1A modular phone jack 2 Connect a 9 volt battery to the battery clips on the board See diagram of phone board 3 Wait 30 seconds and then press the PROGRAM button above the keypad 4 Make sure the red lig...

Страница 6: ...disable the dialer from dialing a phone number Used on a ring down telephone line Enter 94851 or 9000000 and listen 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 say...

Страница 7: ...sage 1 XXX Y W Z setup code Default is 1 180 1 8 3 XXX Call Timer 000 060 990 000 Disable timer Y Push Button Control 0 2 0 Push on turn on push again play message 1 Push on turn on push again turn off 2 Push and hold turn on release turn off 3 8 Push and hold to turn on for Y amount of seconds to make a call If pushed for less than Y amount of seconds turn off push again turn off W Unit ID 1 8 Z ...

Страница 8: ...VAC power supply is connected to the P9 connector and a jumper is installed at the LM connector on 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 9V battery or a 9 24VDC 12VAC power supply with 8 4V NiMH battery when 1 The phone drops off the teleph...

Страница 9: ...m 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 Low or no sound through the speaker Possible Cause Check speaker connection see...

Страница 10: ...em Phone rings busy Possible Cause Check if other devices are on the line Check where phone line is properly connected to the unit Check voltage on phone line Check polarity on phone line Make sure unit is off Remove our unit from the line to see if line is still busy Problem Phone does not ring Possible Cause Check phone line connection Check ring voltage min 40VAC RMS Check phone line ringing wi...

Страница 11: ... Analog telephone line Optional AC Adapter 9 24VDC 12VAC min 200mA Power Required on hook 0 ma Power Required off hook 20 to 30 ma Phone Line Voltage on hook 24 to 70VDC nominally 48VDC Phone Line Voltage off hook 8 to 20VDC nominally 14VDC Ring Sensitivity 40 120VAC RMS Dialing DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency Frequency Response 550Hz 3400Hz 3db Operational Loop impedance 600 ohms FCC Registration ...

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