This product is part of the Nikobus home automation system. For a description of the complete system, please
refer to the Nikobus catalogue and installation manual.
1. LEGAL WARNINGS
- Read the complete manual before attempting installation and activating the system.
- The installation has to be carried out by a registered installer and in compliance with the statutory regulations.
- This user manual has to be handed over to the user. It has to be included in the electrical installation file and
has to be passed on to any new owners. Additional copies are available on the Niko website or via the support
service.
- During installation, the following has to be taken into account (not limited to list below):
- The statutory laws, standards and regulations;
- The state of the art technique at the moment of installation;
- This user manual, which must be read within the scope of each specific installation, only states general regula-
tions;
- The rules of proper workmanship
- In case of questions, you can consult Niko’s support service or contact a registered control organisation.
Support Belgium:
Support Slovakia:
+32 3 760 14 82
+421 263 825 155
website : http://www.niko.be
e-mail: [email protected]
e-mail: [email protected]
In case of a defect, you can return your product to a registered Niko wholesaler, together with a clear description
of your complaint (Conditions of use, stated defect…).
2. DESCRIPTION
The telephone interface 05-190 is an appliance with which you can remotely switch a device via an analog te-
lephone network. The control is either carried out with a DTMF-telephone (DTMF = dual tone multifrequency) or
with a DTMF hand-held transmitter. Feedback tones give information about the switching status. The switching
function can be carried out via the telephone line, a built-in push button or and external push button. The swit-
ching function via the telephone line is protected by a 4-digit code. The 1-channel telephone interface is flush
mounted into a 4U modular cabinet.
3. INSTALLATION
The installation has to be carried out by a specialized electrotechnician. In order to answer to the general requi-
rements for telecommunication and EMC, the standard prEN 50174-2:1998, par. 5.4 and 5.5 has to be taken into
account. The entire installation has to be in accordance with the national installation requirements.
Connect the telephone interface as follows:
1. Connect the telephone interface to the telephone outlet of your local telephone network. Connect connection
terminals La an Lb of the telephone interface to connection terminals a2 and b2 via a telephone cable. The telep-
hone interface can also be connected to the telephone exchange at the back. To simplify the connection, you can
remove the connector by pulling it forward.
2. Connect L1 and N to the mains (230V). Per terminal, max. 1 x 1,5mm² can be connected.
3. Connect the switching contact according to one of the wiring diagrams mentioned bellow.
3. OPERATION AND USE
After the call and call answering, you hear 4 short beeps. You can now enter the 4-digit code. If your entry is cor-
rect, you hear a long beep in confirmation. Switching functions can now be carried out:
- Press 1 to close the switching contact. You hear a beep in confirmation.
- Press 0 to open the switching contact. You hear 2 beeps in confirmation.
- Press 6 to close the switching contact for 0.5s (impuls function). If the switching contact was already closed, it
will be opened for 3s before the impuls function is carried out and stays open afterwards. You hear 2 short beeps
in confirmation.
- Press # to retrieve the current switching status. You hear a long beep (contact closed) or a short beep (contact
open).
- Press * to wind up the telephone connection (put the receiver down).
- If you have entered a wrong code, you hear 4 short beeps.
- If you enter a wrong code thrice, the connection is wound up.
Remarks
If you program code 1111, the telephone interface will not request a secret code. The switching functions can
then immediately be carried out. If there is a telephone connection, but the telephone interface does not receive a
selection number for 15s, the connection is wound up.
The telephone interface can be powered with 12V instead of with 230V (possibly emergency power supply). In this
case, the power supply has to be connected to terminals 12V (plus) and
⊥
(min).
Settings on the telephone interface
You can set the number of ring tones by means of the right rotary switch using a screwdriver. This number can be
set from 1 to 9. At 0, the interface remains switched off. The default setting is 9. The telephone interface automa-
tically answers the call. Activate the automatic answering by means of the right key ‘Off Hook’. The corresponding
LED lights. For as long as the telephone interface is connected, the green LED blinks (‘busy’). You can also switch
the switching contact on or off manually by means of the ‘On’ key. The corresponding LED indicates whether or
not the appliance has been switched off.
Setting the code
Enter the 4-digit code by means of the 4 rotary switches. The default setting is ‘0000’.
5. TECHNICAL DATA
Mains voltage: ............................. 230V +6/-10%
Switching outputs: ....................... relay contact of max. 10A, 230V AC (ohmic load)
Power consumption: .................... max. 1,5VA
Ringing frequency: ....................... 23Hz to 54Hz
Dimensions: ................................. L72mm x W90mm x H65mm (4U)
Operating temperature: ................. -5 to 45°C
Protection class: .......................... IP20
Approvals
The required conformity evaluation processes for the telephone interface 05-190 have been carried out. The
equipment has been approved in accordance with Council Decision 98/482/EC for Pan-European single terminal
connection to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). However, due to differences between the individual
PSTNs provided in different countries, the approval does not, of itself, give an unconditional assurance of succes-
sful operation on every PSTN network termination point. The telephone interface 05-190 is being manufactured
within a comprising quality assurance system and is according to the telecommunications approval regulation
from 20.8.1997 registred by CETECOM ICT Services GmbH (notified body with European code no. 0682). Based
on the European directive 98/13/EC of the European parliament and the Council Decision from 12.02.1998, the
conformity of the following technical rules and guidelines of the European Community and the telecommunicati-
ons approval regulation are confirmed.
Rules and guidelines:
CTR 21 – BAPT 223 ZV 5 – 73/23/EC – 89/336/EC
6. GUARANTEE PROVISIONS
- Period of guarantee: 2 years from date of delivery. The delivery date is the invoice date of purchase of the product
by the consumer. If there is no invoice, the date of production applies.
- The consumer is obliged to inform Niko in writing about the defect, within two months after stating the defect.
- In case of a failure to conform, the consumer has the right to a repair or replacement (decided by Niko) free of
charge.
- Niko cannot be held liable for a defect or damage as a result of an incorrect installation, improper or careless
use or wrong usage or transformation of the goods.
- The compulsory regulations of the national legislation concerning the sales of consumer goods and the protection
of the consumers in the countries where Niko sells, directly or via sister or daughter companies, chain stores,
distributors, agents or permanent sales representatives, take priority over the rules and regulations mentioned
above.
05-190
a
Lb
La
b
S1
12V
230V~
L1 N
0682 X
Code-Nr.
Rings
On
Off hook
05-190
0
9
8
7 6 5 4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7 6 5 4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7 6 5 4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7 6 5 4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7 6 5 4
3
2
1
L1
N
L
N
230V~
230V~
10A
RF
IR
N
N
N
L
N
10A 230V
~ 50Hz
10A 230V
~ 50Hz
N
12
11
10
9
8
12
11
10
B
A
N
B2
B1
0
V
7
5
3
6
4
select
mode
bus
feedback led
program
µ
m6
m5 15
m4 14
m3 13
m2 12
m1 11
L
4
L
L
5
L
6
2
1
230V
~
50Hz
05-000-01
T1
230V
~
set
6
m7 m8 18
01234
5678
9AB
CE
F
a
Lb
La
b
S1
12V
230V~
L1 N
0682 X
Code-Nr.
Rings
On
Off hook
05-190
0
9
8
7 6 5 4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7 6 5 4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7 6 5 4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7 6 5 4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7 6 5 4
3
2
1
L1
L
N
N
230V~
Wiring diagram of the telephone interface: direct connection of an appliance (S105190)
Wiring diagram of the telephone interface on the inputs A and B of the Nikobus unit (S205190)
Telephone line in
Telephone line out
External switch
point (optional)
Telephone line in
Telephone line out
Achtung:
max. Last: 10A
(ohmsch)
The switch point can also be
connected to the binary in-
puts 05-054 and 05-055.
BUS
PUSH
BUTTONS
AND
INTERF
ACES
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