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Programming and answering the VoicePilot TSA2100 

using protocols 

 

General information about protocols 

You can program the VoicePilot TSA2100 to use different protocols. In the default 
setting it is at present possible to use “Manual Acknowledge protocol”, “Voice de-
tect” and “T” protocols (for more protocols please see the TSA2100 techni-
cal manual, contact your local distributor or [email protected]).

 

 
On the 4

th

 telephone number (technical alarm number) you can use any protocol you 

like as you can with the alarm numbers. However if you’re to have optimum use of it 
you should program it to call a computer with an alarm receiver software, using the 
“T” protocol. 
If you are using either the “Manual Acknowledge protocol” or “Voice detect” proto-
col you’ll only know there is a technical problem but not what it is. If it’s the same 
number as the alarm calls and no speech message has been recorded the call might be 
recognised as a false alarm. 
 
On the 5

th

 telephone number (Check call number) you must use the “T” 

protocol.  
 
Please notice that you can mix the protocols in a call sequence (

For instance  you can use 

“Manual Acknowledge protocol” on the first and  third alarm number and “Voice detect” on the second 
alarm number)

 
During an alarm call cycle the VoicePilot TSA2100 will, if not answered or properly 
acknowledged, call the next programmed telephone number (1-3). The call cycle 
will, due to legislation be repeated for a maximum of 15 times. 

T protocol 

 
Please notice that when you use the “T” protocol you must program the ID 
code that you receive from the call centre/alarm receiver software. 
 

Programming 

ID code: *0<ID code># 
Alarm number 1: *1 <Telephone number>**1# 
Alarm number 2: *2<Telephone number>**1# 
Alarm number 3: *3<Telephone number>**1# 

 

Service/End Of Alarm/Lift in service :21 

Common input :22 

Filtering/Doors open :20 

Technical alarm :19 

Main Power Failure input + :18 

Main Power Failure input -  :17 

Yellow Pic :16 

Yellow Pictogram - :15 

Green Pic :14 

Green Pictogram - :13 

AUX  :12 

AUX output - :11 

External power supply 

10-30 VDC 

Figure 3: Wiring, terminal 11-22 

Содержание VoicePilot TSA2100

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Страница 2: ...with check call to last programmed telephone number Accessories Below you find a short list of accessories to the VoicePilot TSA2100 for a complete list please visit our homepage www abp teletech com...

Страница 3: ...echnical alarm free choice 4 T T 1 99 seconds 0 disabled Default 0 Delay before alarm call Emergency pushbutton under lift car PSB 5 T T 1 99 seconds 0 disabled Default 2 Delay before alarm call Emerg...

Страница 4: ...ervice 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 TSA...

Страница 5: ...gure 4 until you hear 1 beep The VoicePilot TSA2100 will then test the acoustic system by sending out 3 short tones from the loud speaker that must be registered by the microphone If this fails for in...

Страница 6: ...ctor 19 20 and 21 11 Manual Acknowledge protocol Programming Alarm number 1 1 Telephone number Alarm number 2 2 Telephone number Alarm number 3 3 Telephone number Technical alarm number 4 Telephone nu...

Страница 7: ...false alarm On the 5th telephone number Check call number you must use the TeleTech protocol Please notice that you can mix the protocols in a call sequence For instance you can use Manual Acknowledg...

Страница 8: ...l Alarm number 4 4 telephone number if technical alarms are required Background call Check call 5 telephone number 1 if Check calls are required please notice that TeleTech protocol must be used ID co...

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