Repair; Error Detection And Indication; Substitution Of An Indoor Station - Programming Bell Buttons - TCS ISH3030 Product Information

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20 Ohm:
max. 160 m distance AS/IS-VS at 0.6 mm diameter
max. 300 m distance AS/IS-VS at 0.8 mm diameter

Error detection and indication

Errors will be indicated optical and acoustic: error tone for one time and constant flashing
of the operation indication. When pressing any button, the error tone sounds again. The
optical error indication stays active as long as the error is resolved.
error causes
a- and P-wire interchanged
or short-circuited
a-wire: not connected or
not supplied
button stucks
(pressed longer than 15 s)
Substitution of an indoor station – programming bell buttons
Basic principle
 All devices at the TCS:BUS got an unique serial number.
 Programming a bell button means that the serial number of an indoor station is allocat-
ed to the bell button of a front-door station and is stored within the EEPROM of the
front-door station.
 Ensure that the new indoor station is connected to the TCS:BUS and the mains voltage
is switched on (the operation LED at the power supply and control unit is ON) and fur-
ther, that the access to the flat is guaranteed during the programming.
 This instruction describes the case, when a serial number is allocated to a bell button
and no programming lock is set. To unlock a programming lock you need a Service De-
vice TCSK-01or the configuration software configo™.
TCS TürControlSysteme AG
Mail: hotline@tcsag.de
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Repair

display
error
error tone elimination
mode
both
LEDs
are
flashing
AS
front-door station
VS
power supply and control unit
IS
indoor station
FE
extended function
change a- and P-wire or eliminate short-circuit,
device is going into sleep mode again
Connect the a-wire or proof power supply,
device is going into sleep mode again
Remove button at the device or floor push button,
device is going into sleep mode again
Subject to technical changes.
ISH3030-0140 UK
07/2013
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