Gira TeleCoppler 2 Operating Instructions Manual
Gira TeleCoppler 2 Operating Instructions Manual

Gira TeleCoppler 2 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 TeleCoppler 2 Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2 Accessories (optional) TeleCoppler 2 analog 2335 00 Receiver set for TeleCoppler 2 0907000 with All given announcements of the TeleCoppler 2 operating instructions can be individually recorded with the handset. quick guide to initial operation CD-ROM with PC software Overview...
  • Page 3 Table of Contents General Function Functional Principle with the Analog Network . . .6 Installation Wall Mounting ......7 Connections 3.2.1 Connection of Power Supply .
  • Page 4 Inputs ....... . .41 6.2.8 TeleCoppler 2 Configuration ....42 6.2.9 Alarm Memory .
  • Page 5 General Function The TeleCoppler 2 is an alarm- The user can choose among ing and remote switching de- 6 display languages for the vice by which up to 6 conven- messages. tional devices can be The respective software is en- switched via telephone.
  • Page 6: Functional Principle With The Analog Network

    Functional Principle with the Analog Network The above scheme shows the there, according to message pre-selected provider. Costs use of the TeleCoppler 2 with type, forwarded as announce- will depend on the provider’s the analog telephone network. ment or fax. There are only rates.
  • Page 7: Installation 3.1 Wall Mounting

    Installation Wall Mounting The TeleCoppler 2 must be in- stalled in dry areas with ambi- ent temperatures between -5 °C and +45 °C. For mounting the TeleCoppler 2 analog there 3 mm distance min. should be a telephone wall socket near-by.
  • Page 8: Connections 3.2.1 Connection Of Power Supply

    Alternative connection to power supply by screw terminals (e. g. using an unin- terruptible power supply) 1 In case of an alternative power supply (12 V DC) of the TeleCoppler 2 by scew terminals the plug power supply must not be insert- 3 Installation...
  • Page 9: Assignment Of The Inputs

    M1 in idle mode is 3.3 V. If the input is configurated as make contact, the desired ac- tion will be performed by the TeleCoppler 2 when making the contact. If the input is configurated as break contact, the desired action will be performed by the TeleCoppler 2 when breaking the contact.
  • Page 10: Connection To The Analog Network

    Connections 3.2.3 Connection to the Analog Network RS 232 Handset alternative connec- (optional) tion to the tele- phone line answering machine telephone 3 Installation...
  • Page 11: Push-Button

    2 is switched transpar- The message “Switched off” ent, i. e. without function. It will appear on the display of has neither the function of re- the TeleCoppler 2. The state 3 Installation...
  • Page 12: Switching Output Assignment

    12 V DC (230 V) (100 mA) local alarm (as A6) The TeleCoppler 2 provides 6 The outputs consist of open- has a maximum performance outputs with 12 V DC. Via re- collector outputs of transis- of 1.25 A.
  • Page 13: Operation With Current-Impulse Switches

    12 V DC push-button for manual switching The TeleCoppler 2 is drafted tance and at arrival at the tacts. The inputs S1 to S2 for switching electrical devices home switched off by pushing render the correct switching by telephone.
  • Page 14: Initial Operation

    Please take into account, that the performance of the Tele- Coppler 2 with PABXs can be improved, in case of a power failure, if the TeleCoppler 2 is installed before the PABX or if there is an uninterruptible power supply guaranteed.
  • Page 15: Settings 4.1 Operating Element

    Display Default Settings The performance features of The user guide of the Tele- The TeleCoppler 2 will be de- the TeleCoppler 2 can be ad- Coppler 2 is supported by a 4 livered with the following set- justed as desired. All settings line 20 character display.
  • Page 16 A summary of all possible set- menus for the user guide of 2 via the serial interface. ting items you will find at the the TeleCoppler 2. It is sup- The procedures described end of this chapter. posed to help you find certain...
  • Page 17: Display Menu Guide 5.1 Initial Settings

    Display Menu Guide Initial Settings 5 Display Menu Guide...
  • Page 18: Provider For Analog Telephone Mode

    Initial Settings 5.1.1 Provider for Analog Telephone Mode After having selected a provider, the name of the provider will be displayed instead of ”Provider x” More information about the up-to-date provider list you will find in the www or calling the hotline. 5 Display Menu Guide...
  • Page 19: Telephone Options For Analog Mode

    Initial Settings 5.1.2 Telephone Options for Analog Mode TeleCoppler 2 SETTINGS Initial settings INITIAL SETTINGS back Telephone options TELEPHONE OPTIONS Pause 0 - 2 back Line access no. x - 0 Fax identifier Dialtone recog. On/Off Dialing method DTMF/PUD FAX IDENTIFIER...
  • Page 20: Set Time/Date

    Initial Settings 5.1.3 Set Time/Date 5 Display Menu Guide...
  • Page 21: Edit Announcements

    Display Menu Guide Edit Announcements 5 Display Menu Guide...
  • Page 22: Configurate Alarm Inputs

    Display Menu Guide Configurate Alarm Inputs 5 Display Menu Guide...
  • Page 23: Set Switching Outputs

    Display Menu Guide Set Switching Outputs 5 Display Menu Guide...
  • Page 24: Display Alarm Memories

    Display Menu Guide Display Alarm Memories 5 Display Menu Guide...
  • Page 25: Summary Of Menu Items

    Display Menu Guide Summary of Menu Items Answering machine mode: Initial Settings Amount of dial attempts: Initial Settings Initial Settings Code number: 1 st to 5 th CLIP number: Initial Settings CLIP number Amount of ringing signals: Initial Settings Provider settings Provider 1 to 4: Initial Settings Provider selection...
  • Page 26 Menu Guide for the Display Summary of Menu Items Settings of switching out- puts Current impulse mode On/Off: Switching outputs Output 1 bis 6 Output 1 bis 6 Switching outputs Init condition On/Off/XXX: 5 Display Menu Guide...
  • Page 27: Configuration 6.1 Configuration By Turnkey

    For higher access protection In case the number of dial at- left/counter-clockwise and the of your TeleCoppler 2 it is rec- tempts is set to 0, the Tele- capital letters by turning ommended that you change...
  • Page 28: Set Clip Numbers

    CLIP NUMBER 1. CLIP number Note: If the TeleCoppler 2 is > back installed to a PABX, the CLIP 2. CLIP number function has to be transmitted Enter 2 nd to 5 th number (or in order to use this perform- ance feature.
  • Page 29: Set Number Of Ringing Signals

    SMS’s. You specific features of your PABX. the TeleCoppler 2 accepts the can select from a list of These are – according to the call. A number of 9 ringing...
  • Page 30 6.1.1 Menu of Initial Settings 6.1.1.6 Set Telephone options Set dialing pause: Display Operation Display Operation TELEPHONE OPTIONS TELEPHONE OPTIONS Dialing method back > Pause > Line access no. back Fax identifier TELEPHONE OPTIONS Set fax identifier: Dialing method Display Operation >...
  • Page 31: Announcements Menu 6.1.2.1 Select Display Language

    Answ.mach.mode answering machine or the play will show a bar diagramm > back Dial attempts TeleCoppler 2 can be ad- which decreases when dressed (see also 74). recording or playing and thus INITIAL SETTINGS telling you how much time is...
  • Page 32: Edit Input Messages

    6.1.2 Announcements Menu 6.1.2.4 Edit Input Messages 6.1.2.5 Edit Alarm Messages 6.1.2.6 Edit Message Texts Input messages are being This term defines the states Instead of the given voice sent off if alarms 1 to 6 have (On/Off) of the connected de- user guide you can also use been activated.
  • Page 33: Alarm Inputs Menu

    Configuration by Turnkey 6.1.3 Alarm Inputs Menu You can programm the 6 con- Display Operation Enter your phone number as ventional inputs each with up described, e. g. under CLIP to 4 destinations (dialing at- number (see page 28). SETTINGS tempts) to which incoming Then continue entering the Announcements...
  • Page 34: Pc Programming Menu

    For the message types fax tings from or to the PC, the Moreover, you can set the machine and SMS the same TeleCoppler 2 must be set to CURRENT IMPULSE MODE procedure applies as de- “PC programming”. and define the INIT CONDI- scribed under “Call up an-...
  • Page 35: Alarm Messages Menu

    Configuration by Turnkey 6.1.6 Alarm Messages Menu The last 20 alarm messages will be saved and displayed. The list will start with the last message. The message has the follow- ing format: ALARM MESSAGES 08:16 01.06.04 01 5 >back 07:31 12.05.04 06 3 From left to right in each line you can read the following:...
  • Page 36: Configuration By Pc 6.2.1 General

    With this program you can download data from the Tele- Coppler 2 as well as save new data in the TeleCoppler 2. The TeleCoppler 2, in any case, must be connected to the PC by the provided serial cable...
  • Page 37: Screen Description

    Configuration by PC 6.2.3 Screen Description 1 The menu bar is structured • TeleCoppler 2 configu- menu items which cannot as known from Windows ration be selected. applications and can be • alarm memory 7 The explanations of the used accordingly.
  • Page 38: Initial Settings

    Tele- grammed CLIP number the features: Coppler 2 if “Save in TC TeleCoppler 2 will accept 1 Number of ringing sig- Plus” is activated. the call. “Ü” stands for nals any character.
  • Page 39: Telephone Line

    Configuration by PC 6.2.5 Telephone Line The configuration of the tele- Personal identification phone line consists of the fol- number (GSM type only) lowing features, specific to the Fax identifier installation of your PABX: Text which will appear on Type of subscriber line the top line of the fax de- Selection among analog, scribing the sender (20...
  • Page 40: Switching Outputs

    Configuration by PC 6.2.6 Switching Outputs Here you can set the following features, separately for each of the 6 switching outputs: Current-impulse mode Here you switch ON or OFF the mode of opera- tion Switching state Here you can define which state the output is supposed to have after restoration of the line volt-...
  • Page 41: Inputs

    Configuration by PC 6.2.7 Inputs For the alarm inputs and the SMS, e-mail, and fax. failure or to reach further EIB inputs you can define the If the text will be sent as terminals or persons. contacts. And to each contact e-mail the maximum Use line access number you can define 4 destinations...
  • Page 42: Telecoppler 2 Configuration

    Configuration by PC 6.2.8 TeleCoppler 2 Configuration The following settings can be made in the TeleCoppler 2 configuration: Save TC Plus configura- tion Saves the changed or the new configuration in the TeleCoppler 2 Upload TC Plus config- uration Transfers the current Tele-...
  • Page 43: Alarm Memory

    Configuration by PC 6.2.9 Alarm Memory The last 20 messages will be saved in the alarm memory. These messages indicate date, time, alarm input and type of confirmation. 6 Configuration...
  • Page 44: Function Of The Telecoppler 2

    1 If the TeleCoppler 2 is being used within a PABX, it might be necessary to switch the PABX transparent to DTMF-...
  • Page 45: Correct A Wrong Code Number

    Dial code number 0 0 0 0 Please dial the device num- ber. Dial digits (e. g. 021) Device 2 is switched on. 1 After three faulty attempts the connection will be re- leased. 7 Function of the TeleCoppler 2...
  • Page 46: Send Messages

    Operation Announcement or text Display TC Plus O 123456 I 123456 7890 12:00 Sa 27.11.04 TeleCoppler 2 starts 1 st dial TC Plus Dialing phone number attempt 4711 Announcement: „Here is the 12:00 Sa 27.11.04 TC Plus of the Mustermann family.
  • Page 47 Function of the TeleCoppler 2 Sending of Messages Operation Announcement or text Display After about 1 minute: TeleCoppler 2 starts 4 th dial TC Plus e-mail: „The heating system at attempt Send e-mail the Mustermann’s house has muster@mann.de 12:05 Sa 27.11.04 broken down.“...
  • Page 48: Confirm Alarm

    Announcement or text Display TC Plus O 123456 I 123456 7890 12:00 Sa 27.11.04 TeleCoppler 2 starts 1 st dial at- tempt Announcement: Here is the TC Plus of the Mustermann TC Plus Dialing phone number family. The heating system 4711 12:00 Sa 27.11.04...
  • Page 49: Answering Machine Mode (Aw Mode)

    The TeleCoppler 2 subscriber line will be called after this number of ringing signals which is set at the answering machine to switch it on. The answering machine is an- swering the phone call. 7 Function of the TeleCoppler 2...
  • Page 50: Dial Tone Recognition

    The state of the outputs A1 to A6 will not be changed if the activated current impulse mode is activated. By using an uninterruptible power supply, the effects of a power failure can be avoided. 7 Function of the TeleCoppler 2...
  • Page 51: Hints On Operation 8.1 Summary Of The Functions And Function Numbers

    Complete state request Ü Confirmation Table 5 Summary of the given Announcement Texts Announcement type Announcement text TeleCoppler 2: Here is the TC Plus. Code number: Please dial the code number. Wrong code number: The code number is wrong. Device select: Please dial a digit.
  • Page 52: Troubleshooting

    Fault Help/Measure The TeleCoppler 2 cannot call The phone line is not or is wrongly plugged in. The TeleCoppler 2 is operated within a PABX and • the dial tone recognition is switched on • the line access number is not activated •...
  • Page 53: Technical Data

    Current: 150 mA Voltage: 12 V Power consumption: 1.8 W all outputs with full load Current: 850 mA (TeleCoppler 2 idle mode+6 convent. outputs+1 loc. alarm) Voltage: 12 V Power consumption: 10.2 W Inputs 6 conventional inputs: for potential free contacts (activation time > 50 ms)
  • Page 55: Explanations To The Product

    You should never dispose of manufacturers of electrical specified dealer: this device in general unsor- and electronic equipment. Gira ted garbage. Giersiepen GmbH & Co. KG Improper disposal of electro- Service Center nic waste can introduce dan- Dahlienstraße 12...
  • Page 56 GIRA Giersiepen GmbH & Co. KG Elektro-Installations- systeme Industriegebiet Mermbach Dahlienstraße 42477 Radevormwald Postbox 12 20 42461 Radevormwald Germany Tel +49(0)21 95 - 602-0 Fax +49(0)21 95 - 602-339 www.gira.com...

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