C O N T E N T S Important Notes on Commissioning..........2 Quick Reference Guide for Series 10 ........4 – 8 Quick Reference Guide for Series 20 Including Local External Electronics ......... 4 – 8 Quick Reference Guide for Universal Units ......9 – 13 Quick Reference Guide for BNOS Lift Emergency Telephones ...........
S E R I E S 1 0 / S E R I E S 2 0 Assembly (only Series 20!) Step 1: Step 2: Insert modules into the frame Screw module casing (leave them in the cardboard to the frame. surround).
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S E R I E S 1 0 / S E R I E S 2 0 Connection Step 1: Connect door opener to relay 1, if required. Relay = voltage-free contact = only operates the door opener, without supplying it with electric energy; the door opener requires its own power supply! Relay 2 is available for further switching functions (see comprehensive technical manual;...
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S E R I E S 1 0 / S E R I E S 2 0 Configuration Use internal configuration keyboard (after removing the cover from the electronics casing). ∗ ∗ Alternatively, configuration can also be done by DTMF telephone (touch-tone telephone). Configuration is only possible with the a/b line (telephone line) connected.
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S E R I E S 1 0 / S E R I E S 2 0 4.2 Series 20 / Industrial Standard: Always make sure that no water can enter from above. Seal with silicone. If necesarry, mount rain hood or rain guard.
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S E R I E S 1 0 / S E R I E S 2 0 Operation 5.1 Functions on the hands-free telephone (= on the outside) To call by means of call button: • Press one of the call buttons (or button of the dial pad –...
U N I V E R S A L U N I T S 2 0 - 0 0 0 5 / 2 0 - 0 0 0 6 / 2 0 - 0 0 1 8 Connection Step 1: Connect loudspeaker, microphone and buttons.
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U N I V E R S A L U N I T S 2 0 - 0 0 0 5 / 2 0 - 0 0 0 6 / 2 0 - 0 0 1 8 20-0006 Connector for electronics extensions 20-0018 featuring a voice-announcement...
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U N I V E R S A L U N I T S 2 0 - 0 0 0 5 / 2 0 - 0 0 0 6 / 2 0 - 0 0 1 8 Configuration Use internal configuration keyboard (open universal casing for this purpose). ∗...
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U N I V E R S A L U N I T 2 0 - 0 0 0 7 Connection Step 1: Connect loudspeaker, microphone and buttons. Distance of the loudspeaker, microphone and buttons from the basic unit: 100 m max. Buttons may have a common return wire (applies only to 20-0007).
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U N I V E R S A L U N I T 2 0 - 0 0 0 7 Configuration Use internal configuration keyboard (open universal casing for this purpose). ∗ ∗ Alternatively, configuration can also be done by DTMF telephone (touch-tone telephone). Configuration is only possible with the a/b line (telephone line) connected.
LIFT EMERGENCY TELEPHONES Basic diagram of lift installation Lift emergency telephone with machine-room/car telephone Notes: Emergency power supply, e.g. 220 V 20-9650 BNOS UPS 1. The speech module, as 20-9501 BNOS battery power supply Telephone connection well as the rear-mount- 12 –...
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LIFT EMERGENCY TELEPHONES Basic diagrams with 3 MLMs (microphone/loudspeaker modules) Sketch A: Lift telephone 20-0018 with speech module for rear mounting as MLM A Telephone connection The telephone-line cord is run from The emergency button present the telephone socket in the in the panel is used for initiating machine room along the an emergency call (make or break...
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LIFT EMERGENCY TELEPHONES Sketch C: Lift telephone 20-0028 (with integrated outside-car speech module for on top of the car) with microphone and loudspeaker for rear mounting as MLM A Telephone connection The telephone-line cord is run from The emergency button present the telephone socket in the in the panel is used for machine room along the...
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LIFT EMERGENCY TELEPHONES Distance of the loudspeaker, microphone and buttons from the basic unit: 25 m max. Buttons must not have a common return wire. To connect the basic electronics package with the user-interface elements (loudspeaker, microphone and buttons) a shielded cable must be used. IY-ST-Y or AY-ST-Y. Connect shield to –12 V terminal (see also Seite 2).
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LIFT EMERGENCY TELEPHONES Configuration Use internal configuration keyboard (open universal casing for this purpose). ∗ ∗ Alternatively, configuration can also be done by DTMF telephone (touch-tone telephone). Configuration is only possible with the a/b line (telephone line) connected. Entry (code / parameter) Function Standard setting (factory setting)
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LIFT EMERGENCY TELEPHONES Make contact/break contact: In some cases, lift emergency telephones require the possibility of connecting a break (normally closed) contact as an emergency button. A break contact can only be connected if the parameter for this CS is set to 1. When you switch from break contact to make contact or vice versa, the unit will be initialized automatically the next time a connection is established and afterwards it will be ready for use.
FAU LT TA B LE During initialization, the functionality of the main electron- hear one of various sequences of beeps, each of which is ics components is checked. If a fault is detected in the assigned to a specific fault. The following table shows these process, instead of the normal initialization beep you will assignments: Number...
E X T E N D E D O P E R A T I O N 1. Control options during a connection During speech connection, the Behnke Telephone offers the following control options, which may be activated with a touch-tone telephone: Entry Function Activa-...
S P E C I FI C AT I O N S Type of connection: Analogue PSTN, a/b interface Power supply: Via the a/b interface Loop voltage: 20–70 V DC Loop current: 20–60 mA Additional power supply: 12 V DC potential-free +/–3 V, 500 mA max. Note: Only necessary for illumination, camera, integrated heating, add-on amplifi- er or 12-V DC supply to MLMs (SELV, EN 60950) Use the Behnke plug-in power supply 20-9500 or another additional power-supply...
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