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1. If pulse dialling is selected it is possible to switch into tone dialling by pressing but not vice versa 41 Section for Advanced Users 3 4 3 4 Section for Advanced Users Automatic Multiple Number Dialling When you press an intercom button you may find out that the called line is busy or the called party is absent The intercom is able to identify these situations and solve them by Automatic Multiple Number Dialling if one of three automatic dialling modes is enabled Up to 6 numbers can be stored for each button The three automatic modes see below recognise the continuous busy and ringing tones In all of these modes automatic dialling can be disabled or the reguired count of cycles can be preset 1 to 9 if none of the stored numbers is answered the whole cycle is repeated starting with the first number again for each button separately You can program Automatic Multiple Number Dialling for selected buttons only retaining the others in the default mode the selection of one of three automatic dialling modes is common Automatic Multiple Number Dialling without Confirmation This mode can be used in common cases to enable the visitor to get through even if the called line is busy or the called subscriber is absent Hence the second memory of the button may include the secretary s number the third memory the porters lodge number etc This mode recognises the ringing tone and if the tone ends before the predefined
2. Minimum count of busy tone periods All continuous busy and ringing tones are detected Dual tones are detected if one of their components is between 400 and 500 Hz If both components Dual tone are in this range set a lower detection setting detection value Set 0 for 400 Hz and 10 for 500 HZ This setting does not affect the single tone detection which always works between 300 and 550 Hz Minimum ringing 1 50 The longest ringing period pause tone time 200 0 5 s must be in the interval between Minimum long 5 10 1 parameters in and 953 pause time 100 S Warning As these parameters AN also detect incoming calls an Maximum long 10 60 6 incorrect setting may result in pause time 100 S the intercom not answering the call Count of ringing If the preset count of periods is l 1 99 10 periods exceeded the call is terminated If the preset count of periods is exceeded and automatic dialling is enabled another attempt follows In the event of Automatic Dialling without Confirmation the ringing tone is recognised and ends before the preset count of periods is exhausted the call is regarded as successful Maximum timeout for pressing the next digit Possibility to hang up by pressing the same button Possibility to dial the next number by pressing 2nd button Count of message S There is a 3 second pause between 971 0 9 3 repetitions every two messages 31 Full Parameter Chart 3 2 Parameter
3. Power amplifier volume adjustment Compatibility 2N Helios Force Safety is designed for conventional analogue telephone lines and works regardless of polarity and line parameters Refer to the Technical Parameters and uses tone DTMF dialling to be programmed Normally it is connected to a PBX line However it can also be connected to CO line or the GSM gateway providing a wireless connectivity Connection to Telephone Line Connect 2N Helios Force Safety simply using LINE terminals RJ connector or terminal block The advantage is that 2N Helios Force Safety requires no power supply because all power is fed from the telephone line except for the amplifier button backlight and electric lock if connected Nevertheless 2N Helios Force Safety can work without these circuits too amplifier is bypassed in this case 2N 9 Helios Force Safety sends an acoustic signal on having been connected to a line or after having been disconnected from the line for a defined period of time 20 Electric Installation 2 3 External Power Supply and Electric Lock Connection 2N Helios Force Safety require 12V DC only supply for 1 Built in audio amplifier current draw of up to 100 mA 2 Name tag and keypad backlight current draw of up to 150 mA 3 Electric lock current draw according to the lock type The electric lock can be fed from the same source as the intercom or another supply 2N Helios Force Sa
4. Numerical Keypad Models een 34 From Internal User s View Survey of Funchong 35 SGMASOVSP V M 36 Call Termination Options Summary 0 2220000000000 nnne nnne aaa 37 Sios OG GET PETERE ETE 37 Traditional TEI NON L asi ais iai i ii ai aa a a i i a a ias a aa 38 DTMF Transmission during Outgoing Call 38 Blltorns SUbSHlllO EE 38 Keypad Operation Instructions Summary sess nnne 39 Frequently Asked Questions About Keypad Funchon 40 Intercom Statuses and Available Operations nnn00nnnnnn0ennneonennnnenennnnennnnnnnennnrnernnnne 41 Section Tor Advanced USers ius aa ciet ceu iii dir ua no Cue n dk 42 Automatic Multiple Number Dialling cccccccssseeeeeeeeeeseceeesaeeeeceeesaaeeeeeeeesaaseeeseaaaees 42 Survey of Messages nnnnennneseenenensrnnnrosrnrrresrrntrrosrnrrrrsrnrrresrnntrrrsrnrerenrnrrrensrnrrennenne 45 Arrival Departure Day Night Modes 2 00000000 0000 nennen 46 VE ne 47 Clean O EE 47 Future Tag Replacement Programming Changes ee 47 Technical Parameters e ere eee eee ee eee JJ 4 1 Technical Parameters i 2 2 22 35 9 22 20 20 0 dada kasas s s i uo Usa kais b da as EDU voPO In ast a S PSOE 51 Supplementary Information 53 5 1 5 2 5 3 Directives Laws and Regulations e eese eeeee eere eene n
5. You can open the name plate window like a door without losing the tightened screw 2 Remove the used or blank name tag and insert a new tag 2 Close the name plate window and tighten the screw appropriately 3 Check the click effect of the buttons if the button fails to click properly when pressed when moved by approx 0 5 mm the tag is too thick or thin Make sure that the button clicks when you press it on both ends 23 Programming and Use In this section we describe the basic and extending functions of the 2N Helios Force Safety product Here is what you can find in this section Programming Full Parameter Chart Function Description Section for Advanced Users Maintenance 25 Programming 3 1 3 1 Programming All the intercom parameters including the keypad ones are set remotely using any tone dialling telephone set or a mobile phone First call the intercom and enter the programming mode The access to this mode is service password protected A voice menu is available in the programming mode and so you need not use this manual to program standard parameters The menu is stored in the intercom memory in the default language Having entered the full parameter or memory number you can hear how the parameter has been programmed thus checking the programmed numbers for correctness AN parameters are stored safely in the non volatile EEPROM memory Tip Before You Sta
6. m For password selection tips see the Instructions for Keypad Use Programming Error m Any wrong value can be re programmed by another command immediately or any time later m If you make a typing error cancel the entered value with Then you can re enter the whole number m If you enter an incorrect parameter number or parameter value the intercom sends a refusal signal and you have to start with the parameter number again B If you do not press any button within a predefined timeout the intercom sends a hang up signal and hangs up The timeout is 5 seconds every character is followed by 30 seconds for you to think over your setting The 5 second limit starts when the intercom has read all that relates to the current user position in the programming menu The timeout can be prolonged see the chart B To check programmed values enter parameter number and X listen the parameter value and press for return to the main menu 27 Programming 3 1 Deleting All Passwords All Memories Complete Initialisation The following three functions facilitate your programming by clearing all previous settings m 997 deletes the entire password list for switch including password 00 m 998 deletes memories of all buttons 01 02 plus Arrival Departure and Day Night passwords m 999 clears the whole memory and resets the default values see the chart Protection against Unintentional Deletion The above functions
7. March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity m Directive 2006 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits B Directive 2004 108 EC of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility B Directive 2002 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Ei Regulation EC No 1907 2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration Evaluation Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals REACH establishing a European Chemicals Agency amending Directive 1999 45 EC and repealing Council Regulation EEC No 793 93 and Commission Regulation EC No 1488 94 as well as Council Directive 76 769 EEC and Commission Directives 91 155 EEC 93 67 EEC 93 105 EC and 2000 21 EC m Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment m Commission Regulation EC No 1275 2008 of 17 December 2008 implementing Directive 2005 32 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to ecodesign requiremen
8. and steel structures entry barrier columns etc The frame is not used Caution Wall mounting may be a problem where vandals may destroy the unit in public garages e g Therefore use steel fixing elements instead of the dowels and screws included in the delivery Be sure to insert plugs into unused bushing holes to avoid water leakage during facade cleaning for example Never leave the holes open for even a short time one day delay between mounting and cable connection e g Eliminate the risk of accident Wall mounting is not suitable for narrow passages or places where people s attention may be distracted The manufacturer shall not be liable for injuries incurred as a result of unsafe mounting 1 Select the 2N Helios Force Safety position with respect to the supply cables Where the cables are installed inside a structure or wall use the hole at the intercom bottom 2 Drill holes of the depth of 70 mm for dowels in the wall as shown in the jana figure Push or hammer the enclosed dowels into the drilled holes Use BM some suitable building adhesive if the dowels are too loose Use fixing elements of your own for steel structure surface mounting metric screws nuts e g 3 Remove the front panel from the intercom The electronic parts of the two bottom buttons remain on the panel in the four name plate version ie E SSS D 2 O 6666026 4 Select the holes for cable supply Sel
9. be void for products damaged in this way 12 Mechanical Installation 2 2 Common Mounting Principles Select flush mounting where possible to make your product elegant looking more vandal resistant and more secure You can purchase the flush mounting box in advance and hire an installation professional to make the basic installation work Moreover the mounting box helps you align the intercom vertically with a deviation of up to 29 Caution Make sure that the dowel holes have the reguired diameter If the diameter is too large the dowels may get loose Use some suitable building adhesive to keep the dowels in place Make sure that the hole depth is sufficient too The dowel length is 50 mm and the screw length is 90 mm Remember that dowels of poor guality may easily get loose and fall out of the wall Stainless steel screws are used for the 2N Helios Force Safety assembly Other screws than stainless steel ones corrode soon and may aesthetically deteriorate the surrounding environment Having removed the front panel make sure that no dirt gets inside the product especially onto the sealing surface and microphone sound guides The microphone sound guides are normally loose after the front panel is removed The screw is only used as a fall out protection during installation 13 Mechanical Installation 2 2 Wall Mounting Wall surface mounting is used where flush mounting is inapplicable in concrete
10. calling In the programming mode 36 Function Description 3 3 Call Termination Options Summary The busy or continuous tone after the call end The ringing tone after a predefined count of rings The subscriber at the other end pressed D I The preset maximum call duration has elapsed 30 seconds after the switch use has elapsed An intercom button was pressed during the call E DY du a ED due ui The keypad button was pressed during the call can be disabled The intercom is able to detect a permanent tone busy tone and ringing tone even if the tone has two frequency components as in the UK the U S A the so called BTT tone and in Canada This new function does not require setting of any parameter One of the tone components must be of 440 Hz Code Lock The electronic lock connected to intercom can not only be activated by the phone but also directly from the door using the keypad In this mode the keypad behaves like a standard code lock with the following features Both switches can be controlled if 2 connected Password length 1 to 16 digits Up to 10 passwords per switch Switch activation time 1 to 9 seconds Acoustic switch activation signalling continuous tone The code lock uses the same passwords as the ones that have been defined for the telephone based switch control Remember that the default passwords 00 for switch 1 and 11 for switch 2 cannot be entered from the num
11. code lock function has the highest priority If for example the password is 33 and you press BBE the switch is activated instantaneously If you press without an asterisk the line is seized after a preset delay and the number from memory 33 is dialled Keyboard letters facilitate password remembering For example it is easier to remember a 9 letter word e g crocodile than a 9 digit number 276263453 It is not recommended to use such passwords as 3333 This leads to a considerable wear and tear of one button and an unauthorised person may guess your password easily It is ideal to employ all keys evenly using several codes for different persons or groups 40 Function Description 3 3 Intercom Statuses and Available Operations E a Button pressing new call v Call extension DTMF Call termination DTMF zl Hang up upon continuous busy or ringing Outgoing call Incoming call tone Switch activation DTMF password PISIS Programming start g DTMF into outgoing can k va S Button replacing speed dial from memory 1 x Off hook by ke into telephone mode ele ea Hang up by key A Leien mm Hang upbykey B Lion gt gt Explanatory notes EES AJE programming Programming x lt SIS IS Telephone mode Y Yes always x Yes if this function is programmed This holds if DTMF is disabled during outgoing calls the corresponding tone is transmitted in that case
12. count of rings the intercom regards this as a successful connection this solution is not fully reliable because detection may be hindered by noise etc No message is played back in this mode of Situations in Audible Automatic T without Confirmation Situation IntercomAction Action Busy tone Hangs up in approximately 2 seconds and dials the next number Call or silence without previous Waits for the preset timeout log in time then ringing tone hangs up and dials the next number Hangs up in approximately 2 seconds and dials the Continuous tone at the PBX e g Dr n m t Ringing tone which is terminated Regarded as a successful call continues for the before 10 rings are made the maximum timeout maximum call duration count of rings is variable For details refer to the text under the table F NN TT Section for Advanced Users 3 4 If the ringing tone stops before the predefined count of rings is achieved and the call is thus very short e g 2 seconds it is not clear whether the call should be regarded as successful Therefore a new type of automatic dialling has been added type 4 The difference is as follows m Type 3 regards such a call as successful only if the door is opened m Type 4 regards all such calls as successful Automatic Multiple Number Dialling with Confirmation This mode is used where maximum connection reliability is reguired for emergency calls The called
13. information to prevent damage to the device Caution B Important information for system functionality Tip m Useful advice Note A Bi Additional information Description and Installation In this section we describe the 2N Helios Force Safety products and its installation Here is what you can find in this section Before You Start Mechanical Installation Button Tags Insertion and Replacement Electric Installation Before You Start 2 1 2 1 Before You Start Product Completeness Check Please check the contents of your 2N Helios Force Safety delivery 1 2N Helios Force Safety selected model 1 frame 2N Helios Force only 1 Torx 10 Torx 20 double ended wrench Bushings enclosed 1 big two hole sealed bushing with nut 1 spare sealing for big bushing for a thick cable one hole 1 big blank with nut 1 small bushing with nut 1 bushing plug big size 2 bushing plugs small size 1 2N Helios Force Safety Brief Manual 1 mounting template 1 CD 1 A5 transparent name plate foil 1 spare name tag 4 5x90 mm screws 4 intelligent 8x50 mm dowels 10 Mechanical Installation 2 2 2 2 Mechanical Installation Mounting Type Overview Refer to the table below for a list of mounting types and necessary components Wall mounting concrete and steel structures entry barrier columns etc What You Need m Just your 2N Helios Force Safety unit the frame is no
14. kiss sta i ai i as i S 13 VV Gl IO in rn Te EE 14 Flush Mounting Classic Bricks EEN 15 Flush Mounting Thermally Insulated Wall 16 PIMS Mounting le CO Ee 17 Flush Mounting Plasterboard ecciesie eei kos tia ene h veccacdesiencsket 17 Use of Cable Busbumgs 4244400000000 0 00 rr AA KaK KKK aaa KKK nnns aaa 18 ICCC Installation fee 19 PGB COMM Ee otis selec T T Ee 19 Seelen mS 20 Comecon Telephone uin ien E dai i pa nee eee i bu em Ub a ees 20 External Power Supply and Electric Lock Connection een 21 Mounting Ben eren EE 22 Button Tags Insertion and Replacement 2N Helios Force only 23 Re Blo dl O A anti Ja OP aaa ia a ai aaa a a a E Tm 23 Tag Inserting Replacing Instructions 2 2 2200 eee 0000000000000 saaa aa aa aaa aaa 23 3 Programming and Use 25 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 Programm Mer 26 Entering Gi de let ning Vater 26 Programming PCO CSCW Caton HL 26 Programming EOL ritiniai ia akv i aria bos ii r i a i tia mean ii a add no bak 27 Deleting All Passwords All Memories Complete Initialisation 28 If You Forget the Service Password 28 Full Paramet r Charli sis iii a 29 Explanation of Some Parameters 2000000000000 nea nn nana nake 33 FUNnCHon DeserDUON E 34 From Extermal Users VIEW VISITOR ua asi asas ia aa L is a as PD ee 34 Function Description
15. parameter Name Range Default Note function Intercom 16 identification diote The number enables intercom number g identification 1 digit type of message repeated after dialling 2 digit type of message after confirmation The following digits are used Message options for 2 identification 974 loud automatic multiple 2 digits 55 speaking number dialling 4 identification 974 DTMF 5 message as defined in par 977 after confirmation by par 976 7 confirming tone after confirmation only language selection 0 JS 1 English 976 1 for a message 2 3 244 4 German 5 7 J 8 Portuguese anoue seeden 9 Dutch 10 99 silence aa Note See Survey of messages in 977 for wait please 1 Subs 4 2 message l Caution Czech version has language order 1 Czech 2 English This function reads out the current identification software version Format year month day Writing disable 997 Don SES 12345 Deletes password 00 too switch passwords Clearing of all PEDE 998 passwor 12345 Clears memories 01 to 55 memories d m Warning Changes the service password 000 RUE Seton i B too setting the default value of 12345 Terminology For the purpose hereof parameter means a value that is stored in the intercom memory and can be re programmed Function is a means of execution of another service such as initialisation software version identification and so on l Types 3
16. the wires inside the device leave enough space for the front cover assembly Tighten the four screws thoroughly with the wrench enclosed Torx 20 to make the panel fit tightly to the metal chassis An incorrect mounting may compromise the intercom water tightness Water leakage may damage the electronic part of the system Stainless steel screws are used for the 2N Helios Force Safety assembly Other screws than stainless steel ones corrode soon and may aesthetically deteriorate the surrounding environment 22 Button Tags Insertion and Replacement 2NG Helios Force only 2 4 2 4 Button Tags Insertion and Replacement 2N Helios Force only Tag Printing 1 Every 2N Helios Force delivery includes a sheet of translucent foil which can be laser printed Cut the printed foil and insert the tags in the name plates 2 Every name plate includes a piece of foil which can be written over manually using a waterproof permanent marker if necessary Note B Always use waterproof foil enclosed or other for the tags Never use paper or ink jet printing to avoid damage due to water leakage 2N R Helios Force provides an intuitive easy access to the name plates The tags are easy to insert and replace even without a manual You need not remove the front panel and thus are not exposed to the risk of loss of components while replacing the tags 1 Loosen the name plate screw using the wrench enclosed for example
17. with programming the intercom Having entered the programming mode you can also alter any parameter and memory settings Caution m The above mentioned functions except for calls to the intercom require a tone dialling telephone set Signals Overview Signal Name sent immediately after line seizure for incoming calls can be heard IJ Confirm by the calling party ation signals switch activation by DTMF can be heard by the person at the other end who activated the switch signals that a non programmed button has been pressed signals that an incorrect password has been entered on the keypad yd Refusal can be heard from the loudspeaker after line connection first connection signalling signals an incoming call if intercom has not been programmed When a disabled function has been entered from the keypad Signals switch deactivation if activated by DTMF SIS py Sent to notify that the call is terminated in all cases Signals that the unit is going through full initialisation or dialling Long continuous tone memory or password clearing Heard from the loudspeaker while the switch is activated by keypad Attention your call is being terminated Wait please Optional message during call establishing Communicator number Signals that the preset maximum call time will elapse within 10 seconds during outgoing and incoming calls Optional message for communicator identification is
18. 2N Helios Force 2N Helios Safety Installation Manual Version 1 0 0 www 2n cz The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s joint stock company is a Czech manufacturer and supplier of telecommunications eguipment A A A A 4 f P 4 gt lt gt 4 P lt F v v v The product family developed by 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s includes intercoms GSM and UMTS products private branch exchanges PBXs and M2M solution AN TELEKOMUNIKACE a s has been ranked among the Czech top companies for years and represents a symbol of prosperity in the field of intercoms Furthermore the company dedicates significant attention to operator solutions as well as to effectively providing support for our distribution network and customer service At present we export our products into over 120 countries worldwide and have exclusive distributors on all continents TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2N is a registered trademark of 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Any product and or other names mentioned herein are registered trademarks and or trademarks or brands protected by law 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE administers the FAO database to help you guickly find information and to answer your questions about 2N products and services On fag 2n cz you can find information regarding products adjustment and instructions for optimum use and procedures What to do if CE Declaration of Conformity 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s hereby declares that the 2N Helios Force and 2N Helios Sa
19. Enter special chars 1 oss 3 on EJ and pause Button memory number 1 6 Character position 01 16 Note The digits behind this position are shifted automatically Button numbers 05 54 see note 1 above x x 8 X x Button 01 to 04 L Count of cycles 0 9 count of automatic Button number 01 04 dialling cycles Button numbers 05 54 see note 1 above x X 9 X PASSWORD Button 01 to 04 eg LUp to ts Arrival Departure 1t Button number 01 04 password Button numbers 05 54 see note 1 above Day Night The same as for Arrival Departure password gt identical for all buttons Password 00 cannot be entered from Enter up to 10 the keypad switch passwords Se Up to 10 switch passwords Delete passwords using function 812 ER Delete valid switch Deletes individual valid switch passwords passwords Switch closing time 0 switch disabled EE 0 Dialling type E 1 pulse 40 60 29 Full Parameter Chart 3 2 Parameter Parameter Name Range function Dialling timeout 5 99 after pick up DTMF transmitting 0 12 level 8 0 85 Range of 0 5 9 9s 1 step 1 dB 0 1 loud with confirmation disabled 2 silent with confirmation for all 3 SP without confirmation buttons 4 SP without confirmation Automatic Multiple Number Dialling 0 3 type The called party recognises better 0 off that the incoming call is from the intercom 0 12 Ticking into call H GER Warni
20. an identify easily where to route switch a call after a button is pressed All you have to do is call the intercom and enter the following I m leaving password I m back password All buttons can be switched all at once by a common Day Night password or individually by separate Departure Arrival passwords How does switching work B Every button has memories for 6 numbers intended primarily for Automatic Multiple Number Dialling E If the Automatic Multiple Number Dialling mode is OFF memory 1 is used for the Day mode and memory 3 for the Night mode This is a simple two number switching Bi If the Automatic Multiple Number Dialling mode is ON memories 1 2 3 4 5 6 are used for the Day mode and memories 3 4 5 6 are used for the Night mode in the above mentioned order This accelerates the process numbers that would not be answered are skipped over a If the Night mode is on and memories 3 to 6 are empty memories 1 and 2 are used B If the Night mode is on memories 1 and 2 are omitted for all buttons and this cannot be disabled individually using the Arrival function E In the Day mode the buttons assigned to persons who used the Departure function are on a leave shall remain in the Night mode until the same persons use the Arrival function after the leave e g Example 1 administration building automatic dialling is off Button 01 labelled Mr Smith memory 1 Mr Smith s line memory 3 secretary
21. and 4 of Automatic Dialling without Confirmation differ from each other in how they process very short calls a few seconds Dialling type 4 regards a call as successful in all cases type 3 only if the door was opened 32 Full Parameter Chart 3 2 Explanation of Some Parameters Explanation of Parameters 951 952 953 Ringing tone example Loud pensa At this time Helios detects Ringing tone g pau that rinaina tone had ended EN NN EN EN Par Par 953 Explanation of Parameters 942 943 944 Busy tone tone time time Example The busy tone in the figure above is considerably longer than the pause time Therefore set parameter 942 according to the pause to 200 ms e g and parameter 943 according to the tone to 600 ms for example In this case however the default values can be maintained for both the parameters Since the tone pause difference is 500 250 250 ms set parameter 944 to 300 ms for example Note B Increase parameter 944 also when the intercom is placed in a hall or corridor with a large decay time 33 Function Description 3 3 3 3 Function Description From External User s View Visitor Like normal doorbells intercom buttons are provided with labels The visitor finds the appropriate button e g Mr Smith and presses it This activates the intercom which then dials the number pre programmed for that button The visitor can then hear the ringing tone from the loudspeaker
22. and the required Mr Smith s in this case telephone is ringing If the intercom is connected to a telephone system you can tag the port the intercom is connected to in order to see on the ringing phone that it is the intercom that is calling When the called party answers the call the visitor and the called person can speak to each other and if an electric lock is connected to the intercom the called person can open the door by entering the correct password on the telephone keypad to activate the door or barrier When the caller hangs up the intercom detects the PBX or analogue line tone and hangs up too The intercom also hangs up when it hears the busy tone or if the call takes more time than as pre programmed to connect You can pre program the amount of time that you have to speak into the microphone but when you reach the programmed time the unit will send a warning tone 10 seconds before hanging up so that the called party can extend the call if required If the visitor presses another button during the call the intercom hangs up for a few seconds before dialling the new number If a button is pressed that has no number stored within it the intercom picks up the line sends a refusal tone refer to the Signals Overview and hangs up If the visitor presses the same button during the call the intercom may hang up can be programmed to stop this feature if required The above mentioned rules are only applied if the Automat
23. are pressed the call to the pre programmed number is made You can use intercom as if it had up to 54 separate buttons which saves buying the extender units and space on the installations wall The ideal solution is to use a few standard buttons for the most important speed dialling options e g Warden Reception and then provide a list of pre programmed options via the optional info panel that can be purchased Admissible Keypad Function Combinations All of the above mentioned 4 functions can be combined freely each of them can be enabled or disabled separately as desired 38 Function Description 3 3 Keypad Operation Instructions Summary m Door opening code lock Enter any valid password for switch 1 andes Warning Password 00 may not be used m Switch 2 activation Enter any valid password for switch 2 and B9 Warning Password 11 may not be used B Traditional button telephone gets intercom ready to dial a number 0 9 Dials a number Transmits into tone dialling during pulse dialling Transmits a character in tone dialling Hangs up anytime during a call m DTMF transmission during outgoing call of a single button not in the telephone mode 0 9 tone dials a number The character is sent normally The character is sent normally B Buttons substitution 01 54 the number that complies with the selected button memory is dialled after a timeout If an asterisk is pressed after n
24. e data saving Repeat this procedure for each parameter Switch Password Programming Each switch can be controlled with up to 10 different passwords that are listed in the intercom memory Passwords can be added to the list using function 811 and deleted 26 Programming 3 1 with function 812 individually The default status is a single password in the list namely 00 for switch 1 This special password cannot be entered from the intercom keypad To cancel them you have to remove them from the list Function 997 deletes the entire password list including the password 00 Function 999 deletes the entire password list too but recovers the password 00 and the service password 12345 Password Selection Restrictions Controlling the switch by phone you can enter the password without any starting and terminating characters and the password length is not limited The intercom has to verify after every character received whether the password is complete or not Therefore make sure that no password is identical with the beginning of another password m Should you use such confusing passwords for switch control you have to enter the longer password by phone with asterisks at the beginning and end m If the intercom refuses to store a password it means that the switch password list is full or the password has already been entered m The switch password may not be identical with any Arrival Departure Day Night or service password
25. ect and mount the bushings depending on the cables 2 hole bushing or 1 hole bushing or both Insert the blanks in the other holes 5 Put the intercom on the wall structure while introducing cables inside Leave some of the cables inside the unit as a reserve Insert the plugs in the unused bushings and tighten the bushing nuts carefully 6 Do not complete mounting until you have finished electrical installation refer to Mounting Completion Where cables lead along the surface use the bushings included in the delivery 14 Mechanical Installation 2 2 Flush Mounting Classic Bricks If you use the brick flush mounting box follow the instructions included in the box If you do not use the mounting box follow the instructions below 1 Make a hole using the template Suppose that all the reguired cables have been carried into the hole 2 Unpack the frame put the intercom inside and place the set onto the hole to make sure that the hole is deep enough and the uneven edge is perfectly covered with the frame 3 Push or hammer the enclosed dowels into the drilled holes Use some suitable building SSS adhesive if the dowels are too loose 4 Remove the front panel from the intercom The electronic parts of the two bottom buttons remain on the panel in the four name plate version 5 Select the holes for cable supply Insert the blanks into the other holes Apply the cable bushings or a suitable sealant to pr
26. erical keypad because they are notoriously known Control Enter the correct password andes If the password is valid a long tone is transmitted for a predefined time 5seconds by default The corresponding switch is activated during this time If the password is invalid intercom sends a refusal signal 37 Function Description 3 3 Traditional Telephone Any number can be dialled in this mode To dial pressi and to hang up usel These keys are typically provided with pictograms and PSTN calls can be barred for a line in the PBX The dialling type tone pulse is selected in the programming mode With pulse dialling the character initiates upon off hook transition to tone dialling like on any other telephone If this function is enabled you can press amp to hang up an outgoing call initiated by pressing a separate button DTMF Transmission during Outgoing Call This function enables the unit to transmit DTMF tones when the connection with one of the pre programmed numbers has been established It is used in combination with automatic information systems voice mailboxes etc which ask the calling party to select a service using tone dialling This function however does not allow you to call destinations other than the pre programmed ones Buttons Substitution This function is an analogy to memories in comfortable telephone sets After two digits ranging between 01 and 54 0 may not be omitted
27. event penetration of insects b E or water You can also insert the ZKL small bushing in the intercom 2 bottom hole x 6 Put the frame on the intercom 7 Place the intercom into the hole while introducing the cables Leave some of the cables inside the unit as a reserve and the rest under the intercom bottom 8 Insert the enclosed screws in the lateral mounting holes making sure they have penetrated into the dowels Tighten all the screws properly Tip The screw tightening sequence may affect the intercom position 9 You can seal the frame wall gap with a silicone or another sealant to avoid wall dampening as a result of water leakage This additional sealing is unnecessary for the intercom function 10 Do not complete mounting until you have finished electrical installation refer to Mounting Completion 15 Mechanical Installation 2 2 Flush Mounting Thermally Insulated Wall Cut out the thermal insulation layer using the template the same as for classic brick wall Caution The hole depth depends on the insulation layer thickness If the insulation layer is rather thick you may need longer screws If there are hollow bricks under the insulation make sure that your screws pass through the whole dowel 50 mm and fix the dowel reliably Make sure that the dowel holes have the reguired diameter If the diameter is too large the dowels may get loose Use some suitable building adhesive to keep the d
28. fety contains a solid state switch which is able to switch both AC and DC regardless of polarity Make sure that the current and voltage values do not exceed limits refer to the Technical Data and that the technical parameters of the lock and power supply are compatible Danger m Never switch 230 or 120 V mains voltage directly Caution If the lock power supply fails and the telephone system carries on working the intercom is unaware of the failure the switch will be password activated and the activation is acoustically signalled but the electric lock will not work because of the lack of power Ground connection is mandatory If used power supply output is grounded you can connect GND terminal to it Electric Lock Connection Make sure that the power supply is able to supply the required current Connect the supply and lock as shown in the figure 21 Electric Installation 2 3 Separate Backlight and Electric Lock Supply Separate power supplies are necessary e g where the lock reguires voltage higher than 12 V In this case an additional power supply 12V must be used to illuminate the button backlight see the figure below x12 Mounting Completion 1 Having connected all the wires make sure that the bushings if used are tightened properly and the RJ 45 connector is inserted in the PCB connector if used 2 Replace the front cover carefully Make sure that
29. fety products complies with all basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the 1999 5 EC directive For the full wording of the Declaration of Conformity see the CD ROM enclosed and at www 2n cz AA 150 9001 lt E BUREAU VERITAS y Certification sg 2 B 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE company is the owner of the ISO 9001 2008 certificate All development production and distribution processes of the company are managed by this standard and guarantee high guality technical level and professional aspect of all our products Contents 1 Product Overvleuw NNN ENNEN NN ENN ENNEN ENNEN NN saaa saaa ENNEN NN Ku I 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Product Descrip OM E 2 Sieger el 2 Advantage s or USE iai sia ia ia ania i aaa a i eros a ai ii ja 3 UDG ACG em TE asas bai 4 2N Helios Force Safety Components and Associated Products 5 Basio UNS L is a 5 Flush Mounting Box Frame 6 GSM and VOIP Connection Accessories 2000000000000 000 nnns 6 Electric OG cH 7 OIE ACC SOLAS eene 7 E Eat RE de le EE 8 SHA 010 OAK DEN E Pr 8 Description and Installation 9 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 Before Vo Stat ist LE i 10 Product Completeness Check 10 Mechanical InStallaliO ALL ege ee 11 MOUNTING Type OVEI VIEW Lera H 11 Common MOUMUAG Guil sss
30. hat a telephone call is made When a button is pressed the loudspeaker is off and no PBX or dialling tone can be heard The loudspeaker is switched on when the called subscriber confirms connection by pressing on its telephone Thus a potential thief cannot establish whether the called person is in the building or not Otherwise the function is the same as with Automatic Multiple Number Dialling with Confirmation Intercom Identification There are situations in which the calling person does not want to or cannot speak for security reasons in the automatic dialling mode In these cases the intercom can play back a message stored in its memory The test series includes the Wait please connection is being established message Later more messages will be available to the user DTMF Control If Automatic Multiple Number Dialling with Confirmation or Silent Automatic Multiple Number Dialling is enabled the intercom can be controlled as shown in the table below For convenience commands 1 to 5 are arranged as they are usually used DTMF Confirmation indicating to the intercom that the call was successful The intercom sends its confirmation signal the call goes on until the end of timeout and any of the following commands can be used Message muting during playback WARNING You may not speak while the intercom is playing back the Message Message re plays once 4 X Call extension a call is extended by 30 seconds by thi
31. he manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any loss or damage incurred as a result of a natural disaster or any other unfavourable natural condition The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage of the product arising during the shipping thereof The manufacturer shall not make any warrant with regard to data loss or damage The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any direct or indirect damage incurred as a result of a use of the product in contradiction herewith or a failure of the product due to a use in contradiction herewith All applicable legal regulations concerning the product s installation and use as well as provisions of technical standards on electric installations have to be obeyed The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for damage or destruction of the product or damage incurred by the consumer in case the product is used and handled contrary to the said regulations and provisions The consumer shall at its own expense obtain software protection of the product The manufacturer shall not be held liable and responsible for any damage incurred as a result of the use of deficient or substandard security software The consumer shall without delay change the access password for the product after installation The manufacturer shall not be held liable or responsible for any damage incurred by the consumer in connection with the use of the original password The manufacturer al
32. ic Multiple Number Dialling mode is OFF For this special mode refer to the Automatic Multiple Number Dialling section Function Description Numerical Keypad Models 2N Helios Force model 9151201K E is equipped with a numerical keypad The keypad provides a number of functions traditional code lock m features as if a normal telephone set m DTMF transmission during an outgoing call B substitution of up to 54 buttons The keypad features a smart metal design and very favourable price to performance ratio For the description of the functions from the user s view see below 34 Function Description 3 3 From Internal User s View Survey of Functions Calling to 2N Helios Force Safety You call the appropriate extension and the intercom makes the call and gives a confirmation tone after two rings or as pre programmed Now you can speak and control the switch program the intercom see later and listen to what is going on outside and speak to the calling party if desired Door opening The intercom contains a switch to which an electric lock can be connected not included in this pack This switch can be telephone keypad controlled using a digital password in two ways as shown in the default password 00 example below or The switch activation time can be programmed once the switch is enabled this will also automatically terminate the call in the next 30 seconds If the Automatic Multiple Number Dialling with C
33. ios Force Safety Components and Associated Products Basic Units 9151201 E 9151201K E 9151204 E 9152101 E 2N Helios Force 2N Helios Force 2N Helios Force 2N Helios Safety 1 button 1 button with 4 buttons 1 button keypad 2N Helios Force Safety is designed for outdoor applications and requires no additional roof 2N Helios Force units can be flush or wall mounted without requiring any additional accessories Use the appropriate mounting box see below for plasterboard and hollow brick flush mounting 2N Helios Safety units can be wall mounted frame is not included but can be ordered separately 2N Helios Force Safety Components and Associated Products 1 3 Flush Mounting Box Frame 9151001 9151002 9152000 Brick flush mounting Plasterboard flush Mounting frame box mounting box orange Aluminum GSM and VOIP Connection Accessories EasyGate GSM gateway Part No 501303E Analogue VoIP gateway Part No 91341711E 2N Helios Force Safety Components and Associated Products 1 3 Electric Locks 932070 932080 932090 BEFO 1211 12V 600 mA BEFO 1221 BEFO 1211MB with momentary pin with mechanical blocking Other Accesories 91341481E 12 V 2 A adapter Note AC power supply is not applicable Terms and Symbols 1 4 1 4 Terms and Symbols Symbols Safety Warning m Always abide by this information to prevent injury of persons Warning m Always abide by this
34. line the supervisory control centre e g must be operated by a well trained person to confirm connection The DTMF is used as the most reliable criteria for successful connection The called line must press on its telephone If the called number is busy or remains unanswered until the preset timeout or in other cases see the table the intercom dials the next number in the seguence Evaluation of Situations in Audible Automatic Dialling with Confirmation Intercom Action Hangs up in approximately 2 seconds and dials the Galler silence Waits for the preset timeout log in time then hangs up and dials the next number Waits for the preset count of rings then hangs up and ging dials the next number Continuous tone at the PBX e g ec e piene 2 seconds and dials the E P Immediately hangs up and dials the next number Confirms reception 2 beeps and the call continue for o the preset time at most maximum call duration It is sometimes difficult to recognise the above described situations reliably due to a poor quality of the PSTN connection Excessive noise in the surroundings may also have a negative impact However this may only decelerate automatic dialling the busy tone may not be recognised e g Even if the intercom cannot identify the DTMF the connection is established yet for a shorter time 43 Section for Advanced Users 3 4 Silent Automatic Multiple Number Dialling This mode fully conceals the fact t
35. need no special value but must be protected against unintentional initiation Therefore enter the service password as the value Warning Full initialisation takes a few seconds the intercom sends a continuous tone while memory clearing Functions 997 and 998 take a little less time and are signalled by a continuous tone too The button memories can be deleted individually too just enter a blank while programming For example clears memory 1 of button 01 If You Forget the Service Password If you forget the service password contact the manufacturer The manufacturer can change your service password to 12345 remotely without altering any other parameter Password Selection Tip B Keyboard letters facilitate password remembering For example it is easier to remember a 9 letter word e g crocodile than a 9 digit number 276263453 28 3 2 Full Parameter Chart 3 2 Full Parameter Chart Parameter Parameter Name Range function 011 Up to X X X X TEL NUMBER XJ u to FE blank Memory number 1 6 016 gos Button number 01 04 oss Note 1 Button number 05 54 can be used to store pre programmed 011 Button 04 M to numbers accessable via keypad to a Odas blank enable parameter 922 046 Fa Digits 0 9 can only be entered directly into the memories Special characters are entered additionally using function XX7 Entering format x xX 7 BO XX XX Button number 01 04
36. ng No connection is established if a higher value is entered than as allowed in the PBX ringing timeout Count of rings before incoming 1 99 call answering Max call duration Log in timeout Hang up time between calls Code lock mode Buttons replaced by keypad Fr N 120s Range of 10s 990s 1 1 3 3 30 seconds 5 3 o F TR amp g y S D o Il O disabled disabled 1 enabled Teleph med 0 For details on these functions see the HL disabled Keypad Description disabled Tone dialling during call Microphone power up level Automatic response speed Reception volume 0 15 Transmission volume 0 15 Beeping volume 0 12 DTMF hearing side 0 tone volume Loudspeaker 0 volume Minimum 10 continuous tone Di 2 0 Maximum microphone sensitivity 2 3 Maximum response speed 15 Maximum reception volume 15 Maximum transmission volume 15 Maximum message volume 12 12 Maximum tone volume 7 7 7 3 937 3 Maximum DTMF volume 99 99 99 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 3 3 15 7 15 Maximum loudspeaker volume 20 2S If the tone is longer the intercom hangs up Ko VO LA O Full Parameter Chart 3 2 Fame Parameter Name Range function time a a Minimum busy tone or pause duration Maximum busy tone or pause These parameters control the busy duration i tone detection They are used for call termination and automatic dialling
37. ns 54 TZroubleshoOllng xci ie eoi eoo ar pu c Oc so h ai sec a aa L Sa free cec ias 55 General Instructions and Cautions ENKEN ENNEN ene asas nnne aaa 56 Electric Waste and Used Battery Pack Handling 2 eee eee 57 Product Overview In this section we introduce the 2N Helios Force and 2N Helios Safety products outline its application options and highlight the advantages following from its use Here is what you can find in this section m Product Description m Upgrade m 2N Helios Force Safety Components and Associated Products m Terms and Symbols Product Description 1 1 1 1 Product Description Basic Features 2N Helios Force Safety is a highly resistant and reliable door access intercom provided with a lot of useful above standard functions 2N Helios Force Safety can work as a standard or emergency door access intercom for buildings entrances to premises or garages manufacturing halls highways and so on 2N Helios Force Safety is eguipped with additional 0 5 Watt audio amplifier Without power supply amplifier is bypassed and intercom is powered by telephone line 2N Helios Force Safety can be provided with 1 2 or 4 pre programmed buttons You can set up to six telephone numbers for each of the buttons to increase the accessibility of the called party 2N Helios Force can be eguipped with a numerical keypad to be used as a code lock for lock switch ac
38. onfirmation or the Silent Automatic Multiple Number Dialling with Confirmation mode is selected and the password starts with digits 1 to 5 an asterisk must always be used You Must enter every digit in the password within five seconds or as pre programmed to avoid the intercom hanging up Switch 2 activation light e g The second switch if an additional switch is installed can be controlled in the same way default password is 11 Switch 2 synchronisation Switch 2 can also be used to delay the opening of another door Once the switch 2 delay timeout is programmed the second switch is synchronised automatically with the first one the delay being 1 25 seconds Switch activation signalling for both switches After the correct password is entered the switch is activated and you can hear the confirmation signal on your telephone You can now speak e g say The door is open or listen to the door opening sound etc until the switch is deactivated Upon deactivation you can hear the storing signal see the Signals Overview 35 Function Description 3 3 Call extension The intercom beeps 10 seconds before the call end To extend the call by 30 seconds press on your telephone DTMF You can use this function repeatedly The visitor however cannot use this function Programming The access to this mode is password protected For details refer to the Programming section The voice menu helps you considerably
39. owels in place Make sure that the hole depth is sufficient too The dowel length is 50 mm and the screw length is 90 mm Suppose that all the reguired cables have been carried into the drilled hole Now follow the instructions applicable for classic brick flush mounting However remember that thermally insulated walls show less strength than classic brick walls 16 Mechanical Installation 2 2 Flush Mounting Hollow Bricks Suppose you intend to install your 2N Helios Force Safety unit into a wall made of hollow bricks Note that the external side of the bricks gets damaged by cutting and the dowels cannot practically be fixed into the thin internal part of the bricks Therefore use the brick flush mounting box and follow the instructions included therein Flush Mounting Plasterboard Use the plasterboard flush mounting box and follow the instructions included therein 17 Mechanical Installation 2 2 Use of Cable Bushings The cable bushings included in the 2N Helios Force Safety delivery are designed for the following cables Big bushing for two cables of the diameter of 5 6 mm UTP cable or upon insert replacement for one thick cable tube of the diameter of up to 14 mm Small bushing for one cable of the diameter of 5 8 mm Tip m Even a LAN cable including the RJ 45 connector can go through the big bushing See below for instructions How to Pull a RJ 45 Terminated Cable
40. rotection between A B conductors 1000 V 8 20 us Other Electric Parameters E Switch max voltage 48 VAC DC Switch min voltage 9VAC DC Switch max current 2 A AC DC Backlight and amplifier rated voltage 12 V Backlight and amplifier max voltage 14 V Backlight current consumption Up to 150 mA Power amplifier current consumption Up to 100 mA 91 Technical Parameters AI heer Sear Helios Force easily replaceable name tags m eee Helios Safet One illuminated stainless steel pushbutton Mierophone 1 integrated microphone Power amplifier 0 5 W output power Physical Properties Cover Robust aluminium cast product Workingtemperature 25 Cto58 C 0000000000000 Working humidity 10 95 non condensing Storing temperature 40 C to 70 C L __ Dimensions Weight Nettomax 2 kg brutto max 25kg Protection level POS 4 1 52 Supplementary Information This section provides supplementary information on the 2N Helios Force Safety product Here is what you can find in this section ir Directives Laws and Regulations B Troubleshooting E General Instructions and Cautions 53 Directives Laws and Regulations 5 1 5 1 Directives Laws and Regulations 2N Helios Force Safety conforms to the following directives and regulations B Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9
41. rpose it was designed and manufactured for in compliance herewith The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product in order to improve its qualities 2N Helios Force Safety contains no environmentally harmful components When the products service life is exhausted and you would like to dispose of it please do so in accordance with applicable legal regulations 47 Technical Parameters In this section we describe the technical parameters of the 2N Helios Force Safety product 49 Technical Parameters 4 1 4 1 Technical Parameters Telephone Parameters Minimum reguired off hook line current Off hook Minimum required on hook line voltage DC voltage drop off hook 8v I 25 mA lt 16 V I 50 mA Lead current while hang up U 60 V Off hook AC impedance 220 Q 820 Q 20 to 60 mA 115 nF parallel Return loss gt 1008 20 to 60 mA Bandwidth 300 to 3500 Hz 20 to 60 mA Ringing impedance gt 2 kQ 25 to 50 Hz C 1uF Ringing detector sensitivit 10 to 20 V 25 to 50 Hz Time of response to ringing Variable Pulse dialling 40 60 ms 20 to 60 mA DTMF level 6 and 8 dB 20 to 60 mA 2 dB DTMF detector sensitivit Min 40 dB 20 to 60 mA Dial tone detector sensitivity Min 40 dB 350 500 Hz Busy tone detection speed 350 500 Hz Continuous tone detection speed 350 500 Hz Ringing tone detection speed 350 500 Hz Overvoltage protection common mode 1000 V 8 20 us Overvoltage p
42. rt Programming Write or print the values to be programmed to minimise the risk of error Moreover this gives you an idea of what you have programmed Make sure that programming is not barred JP1 jumper refer to the PCB Description subsection Entering Programming Mode You can enter the programming mode only during an incoming call telephone intercom call The programming barring jumper must not be mounted To get into the programming mode enter the service password in the format password do not forget to enter the asterisks before and behind the password The service password is 12345 by default and can be changed If you enter the password correctly the voice menu is launched Now you can start programming Programming Procedure You can set parameters in any order and as many times as you wish To change a parameter use the following command Parameter number parameter value A three digit parameter number is assigned to every parameter to be programmed and to every memory refer to the Programming Chart This number indicates to the intercom which parameter to change and is used as Enter When it is entered the intercom repeats the parameter or memory number and reads the current contents excluding passwords Now you can enter new data of variable meaning and length depending on the parameter selected refer to the Full Parameter Chart Finally press amp J again for confirmation The intercom confirms th
43. s line password for button 01 is 777 8 Mr Smith is leaving for holiday He calls the intercom and enters 0977789189 9 A visitor comes presses Mr Smith s button the intercom calls the secretary 10 Mr Smith comes back He calls the intercom and enters 9777090 Example 2 family house Silent Automatic Multiple Number Dialling Button 01 labelled The Johnsons memory 1 living room 2 workshop 3 Mr Johnson s mobile telephone 4 Mrs Johnson s mobile telephone Arrival Departure password for button 01 is 333 11 The family is leaving for holiday They call the intercom and enter 933389189 12 A visitor presses the Johnsons button the intercom calls Mr Johnson s mobile phone and if unsuccessful Mrs Johnson s mobile phone 46 Maintenance 3 5 3 5 Maintenance Cleaning If used freguently the intercom gets dirty To clean it use a piece of soft cloth moistened with clean water We recommend you to obey the following principles while cleaning m Never use aggressive detergents such as abrasives or strong disinfectants B Alcohol based cleaners may be applied m Clean the device in dry weather in order to make waste water evaporate quickly Future Tag Replacement Programming Changes For necessary steps refer to the preceding subsections Keep the following for future changes B This manual B Unused transparent foil strips for button tags Always use the product for the pu
44. s command add Can be used repeatedly s Call termination These digits are interpreted as a password beginning for switch O control These commands do not work in the Automatic Multiple Number Dialling mode without Confirmation The above mentioned commands may not be accepted due to poor connection if sent during a message To avoid this press the button during the time of silence between messages Section for Advanced Users 3 4 Survey of Messages The table below includes a survey of language versions for standard announcements English is selected by default To select another language use parameters 976 and 977 Value of Language Outgoing call message parameter selection End of Call ID message SUUM English message Parameter 975 must ge 976 MC 975 version contain digit 2 3 or 5 lact diait 5 a Tone signal P Attention your Communicator m call is being value terminated Connection confirmed Achtung das Gespr ch wird Es ruft das Notruftelefon Nummer an Dutch a pem Value of Language parameter selection Outgoing call English message version 975 must start with digit 5 vu asi Parameter 977 has a range 0 99 Sie bitte On customer s request additional messages can be added e g other languages or more alternative messages in one and the same 45 Section for Advanced Users 3 4 Arrival Departure Day Night Modes 2NG Helios Force Safety c
45. so assumes no responsibility for additional costs incurred by the consumer as a result of making calls using a line with an increased tariff 56 General Instructions and Cautions 5 3 Electric Waste and Used Battery Pack Handling A Do not place used electric devices and battery packs into municipal waste containers An undue disposal thereof might impair the environment Deliver your expired electric appliances and battery packs removed from them to dedicated dumpsites or containers or give them back to the dealer or manufacturer for environmental friendly disposal The dealer or manufacturer shall take the product back free of charge and without requiring another purchase Make sure that the devices to be disposed of are complete Do not throw battery packs into fire Battery packs may not be taken into parts or shirt circuited either 57 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Mod ansk 621 143 01 Prague 4 Czech Republic Tel 420 261 301 500 Fax 420 261 301 599 E mail sales 2n cz Web www 2n cz DR1905 v1 0
46. t applied H Jxxxxxxx SS 3 Flush mounting classic bricks What You Need A precisely cut hole or optionally the brick flush mounting box Part No 9151001 For 2N Helios Safety Mounting frame Part No 9152000 Flush mounting thermally insulated wall What You Need Longer screws depending on the thermal insulation thickness For 2N Helios Safety Mounting frame Part No 9152000 11 Mechanical Installation 2 2 Flush mounting hollow bricks What You Need Brick flush mounting box Part No 9151001 For 2N Helios Safety Mounting frame Part No 9152000 Flush mounting plasterboard wall What You Need Plasterboard flush mounting box Part No 9151002 For 2N Helios Safety Mounting frame Part No 9152000 Caution The warranty does not apply to the product defects and failures arisen as a result of improper mounting in contradiction herewith The manufacturer is neither liable for damages caused by theft within an area that is accessible after the attached electric lock is switched The product is not designed as a burglar protection device except when used in combination with a standard lock which has the security function When the proper mounting instructions are not met water might get in and destroy the electronics It is because the intercom circuits are under continuous voltage and water infiltration causes an electro chemical reaction The manufacturer s warranty shall
47. through a Bushing 1 Unscrew the big bushing nut completely 2 Remove the sealing including the cover from the bushing Cut either of the components as shown in the figures 3 Put the bushing nut on the cable and insert the sealing m 4 Replace the cover onto the sealing 5 Pull the cable connector though the bushing body into the intercom and clip it into the motherboard connector 6 Move the sealing including the cover along the cable as far as the bushing body or add a plug if necessary 7 Replace and tighten the nut Electric Installation 2 3 2 3 Electric Installation This subsection describes how to connect 2N Helios Force Safety to your PBX and how to connect supply voltage and the electric lock PCB Connectors Fig 2 11 shows the lay out of connectors on the 2N Helios Force Safety printed circuit board PCB o L 2 VN d J x3 L Ji NZ zl C 9 9 8 3 OS Figure 2 11 2N Helios Force Safety Connectors PCB Version 3 Electric Installation 2 3 Description of Connectors Loudspeaker connector To pushbuttons Microphone sensitivity attenuator high normal low Microphone connector Line connection RJ 12 or screw terminals DC power 12V for power amplifier and for backlight Protecting ground Switch output Additional switch To keypad Servicing connector Power amplifier bypass Amplifier ON OFF bypassed
48. tivating or telephone subscriber number dialling 2N Helios Force Safety is eguipped with an electric lock switch You can control the switch using a numerical keypad or during a call using any telephone set An additional switch module can be installed if necessary A wide range of settings allow for a variety of applications 2N Helios Force Safety is very easy to install All you have to do is connect the system into your PBX and feed it from a 12V power supply 2N Helios Force Safety programming is easy voice menu based via telephone Product Description Advantages of Use Uncompromising AntiVandal design Variable mounting options brick plasterboard flush mounting surface mounting Sensitive microphone and powerful loudspeaker Dial buttons including name tags and backlight 2N Helios Force Optional numerical keypad with backlight 2N Helios Force Integrated electronic lock switches with wide setting options Configuration via phone voice menu based Operates on any analogue telephone line Stable line power feeding High acoustic guality Special functions includes automatic dialling of multiple numbers silent dialling departure arrival day night mode second switch delay 1 1 Upgrade 1 2 1 2 Upgrade The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product in order to improve its gualities Version Changes 2N Helios Force Safety Components and Associated Products 1 3 1 3 2N Hel
49. ts for standby and off mode electric power consumption of electrical and electronic household and office equipment 54 5 2 Troubleshooting For tips concerning solutions of other potential problems see fag 2n cz 55 General Instructions and Cautions 5 3 5 3 General Instructions and Cautions Please read this User Manual carefully before using the product Follow all instructions and recommendations included herein Any use of the product that is in contradiction with the instructions provided herein may result in malfunction damage or destruction of the product The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any damage incurred as a result of a use of the product other than that included herein namely undue application and disobedience of the recommendations and warnings in contradiction herewith Any use or connection of the product other than those included herein shall be considered undue and the manufacturer shall not be liable for any conseguences arisen as a result of such misconduct Moreover the manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage or destruction of the product incurred as a result of misplacement incompetent installation and or undue operation and use of the product in contradiction herewith The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any malfunction damage or destruction of the product caused by incompetent replacement of parts or due to the use of reproduction parts or components T
50. umber 01 54 the number is dialled immediately unless it is identical with the set password 39 Function Description 3 3 Frequently Asked Questions About Keypad Function m Can any of the switches be activated permanently Yes the additional switch can be activated by one password and deactivated by another m Is it possible to arrange for the switch to be activated during the whole call Yes additional switch can do it m Is it possible to use a single command to activate one switch first and the other later Yes it is possible to use parameter 824 Switch 2 delay m Can both the switches be activated at the same time While one switch is activated the other can be activated by another password You can also use parameter 824 Switch 2 delay defining the shortest delay time possible 1second and a sufficiently long switch activation time m Can I use the code lock while another person is speaking through intercom Yes but this is not advisable as you should be aware that the password is private and could contravene security m What happens when I press a number with no pre programmed memory while the button replacing function is enabled The same as if you pressed a button that is not pre programmed intercom seizes the line beeps refusal refer to Signalling and hangs up immediately m What happens if a password is identical with the memory number while the code lock and button substituting functions are enabled The

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