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Placing and mounting
The TSA2100 is designed to be placed in the lift car behind the lifts Car Operating
Panel (COP). It can be mounted with either screws or Velcro tape.
For installation size please refer to figure 1.
Figure 1: Installation size
110 mm
55 mm
Ø 4 mm
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Maintenance
The VoicePilot TSA2100 must be function tested and maintained when ever the lift
is maintained. This function test includes both the manual self test described on pre-
vious page and a test of the 2-way communication which is done using one of the
following methods:
EN 81-28 mode:
1: Make sure that the lifts service switch is activated (see the lifts instructions).
2: Press the emergency button until you hear the lift alarm dialling.
3: When the rescue service answers, check the 2 way communication.
4: Check that the rescue service is ending the call correct
(the VoicePilot TSA2100 hangs up)
.
5: Deactivate the service switch and wait 1 second.
6: Reactivate the service switch (
for at least 1 second)
to send an “End Of Alarm” signal.
7: Deactivate the service switch, the test is now completed.
Automatic self test
According to EN 81-28 the lift alarm must perform a check call at least every 72
hours. In connection with this check call the VoicePilot TSA2100 perform an acous-
tic test as well as a battery test (if you wish to disable one or both of these tests please
refer to the technical manual, contact your local distributor or contact support@abp-
teletech.com).
During the acoustic test the VoicePilot TSA2100 will send out 3 short tones which
must be registered by the microphone, if the test fails one long tone will be heard
instead.
The battery test is a 10 seconds load test of the battery, during the test the battery
voltage must not drop below 11 Volts (please notice that this test only functions if
you use an ABP TeleTech PowerSupply TPS10).
If one or both tests fails the VoicePilot TSA2100 will call the technical alarm number
(the 4
th
telephone number). If this call is going to a computer using the T
protocol the failures are registered in clear text.
No matter how the tests turned out the VoicePilot TSA2100 will then call the “Check
call number” (the 5
th
telephone number) to indicate that both the VoicePilot
TSA2100 and the telephone line is working.