Esse-ti Helpy L300 User Manual

Esse-ti Helpy L300 User Manual

Elevator alarm system
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  • Page 1 Elevator alarm system USER’S MANUAL Installation and use...
  • Page 2 User. The User shall be responsible for defects arising from the use of the product. Esse-ti shall only be responsible for defects according to and within the limitations set by the Presidential Decree dated 24/05/1988 no.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS EDITING CRITERIA......................5 GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ..............7 General Notes........................7 Warnings ..........................7 Making the installation.......................7 DESCRIPTION ........................8 Main Functions And Features ....................8 OPERATION ........................11 Operation in idle state.......................11 Alarm calls ........................11 Call cycles ............................12 Emergency-call alarm ........................13 Technological, remaining SIM credit alarms and Diagnostics ............19 Automatic Test calls......................20 Automatic test ..........................20 Manual test............................21...
  • Page 4 Delay for emergency call buttons ....................58 Filter activation ..........................58 Codes for alarms’ management .......................59 Recording/playing the courtesy message ..................62 Handsfree connection time upon alarm ...................63 Pulse or DTMF dialling ........................63 Call cycles ............................64 Connection to switchboard or PSTN line ..................64 Automatic answer ..........................65 USE OF OTHER FUNCTIONS ...................67 LOCAL USE ........................67...
  • Page 5: Editing Criteria

    EDITING CRITERIA This paragraph describes the editing criteria followed in this manual for easier user’s reference. The following table contains examples of the styles used (left) with their logical meaning (right). Example Meaning CHAPTER Style used for the title of chapters. A new chapter begins on a new page.
  • Page 6 In addition to styles, the manual contains images and symbols showing the operations to be performed by the User. Symbol Meaning Press this button on the telephone keypad. This symbol indicates a telephone digit. It is used to indicate the values that must be entered by the operator during programming.
  • Page 7: General Installation Instructions

    • The product must be EXCLUSIVELY used for the purpose it was designed for. Esse-ti shall not be responsible for damages arising from improper use. • The product has been designed in compliance with the regulations in force and must be installed in systems that comply with the provisions of law.
  • Page 8: Description

    UNCTIONS EATURES • It can be connected to the fixed public telephone network (standard operation mode) or to the GSM line (with the installation of the Esse-ti GSM200 proprietary module). • Types of alarm: Emergency-call alarm: max. of 3 buttons, of which, typically, one button for the elevator car and two optional buttons for roof and pit.
  • Page 9 5 types of alarm destination: ordinary telephone users service center with Ademco contact ID protocol service center with Esse-ti protocol (HeCall). service center wotking under CLI mode SMS (only with GSM200, except for emergency-call alarms) In case of standard telephone users, the person who answers the calls must enter suitable programmable codes to manage the alarm.
  • Page 10 ALARM INDICATOR LIGHT. • 2 Relays for door-openers. • Local Programming through the local telephone. Remote programming via analog telephone or Esse-ti programming software. The device has three priority levels for the events. • High priority: emergency call buttons •...
  • Page 11: Operation

    OPERATION PERATION IN IDLE STATE In idle state the device (if these checks are enabled): • Checks the battery status every 2 hours (“dead battery” technological alarm); • Checks the operation of the alarm system (diagnostics) every day at programmable time. If the one of these checks shows a malfunction (dead battery or malfunction detected by the diagnostics procedure) the device starts the alarm procedure described in “Alarm calls”.
  • Page 12: Call Cycles

    The number of call cycles can be programmed from 1 to 10 for technological alarms, diagnostics, remaining credit and automatic test call (by default it is set at 5). In order for the calls to be held valid and accepted by Helpy L300, the called party must not be found busy.
  • Page 13: Emergency-Call Alarm

    Emergency-call alarm This is the main function of the device. When the emergency-call pushbutton is pressed, the device makes a sequence of calls to the programmed numbers associated with the specific type of alarm. Simultaneously: • a courtesy message is played back in alternation with pauses and tones in the place where the alarm is generated (e.g.
  • Page 14 different from (“Exclusion”), (“End”) and (“Acknowledge”) at warning tone. Conversation time can be extended an unlimited number of times. Dial (“Exclusion” code) to suspend the alarm. The “Received alarm” indicator light turns on. Dial (“End” code). The alarm is reset and the device goes in stand-by mode. How to answer an emergency call and suspend the alarm: the alarm will be terminated by the rescue team locally.
  • Page 15 Local reset (rescue team) Please refer to the diagram on page 18. The alarm is suspended, the “Received alarm” indicator light in the car is on. Lift the handset of the local telephone; you hear the dialling tone. Dial <password> (by default: Dial .
  • Page 16 Handsfree 3; Disconnect all; The activation of Handsfree 2 and 3 depends on the type of installation programmed. 2. In order to open the doors dial: Open door 1; Open door 2. 3. In order to reset the alarm by remote: Dial .
  • Page 17 OPERATION...
  • Page 18 OPERATION...
  • Page 19: Technological, Remaining Sim Credit Alarms And Diagnostics

    Technological, remaining SIM credit alarms and Diagnostics In case of a technological alarms: • no power supply • dead battery • auxiliary alarm the device calls the numbers associated to this type of events. The diagnostic procedure, if enabled, is performed every day at the time programmed for the automatic test call (default setting: 04:00 a.m.).
  • Page 20: Automatic Test Calls

    In order to interrupt the alarm dial (“End” code). No other telephone number will be called and the alarm is terminated. Note: the above-mentioned procedure is not applicable under the CLI-mode. UTOMATIC EST CALLS Automatic test According to the norms on elevator alarm systems (EN 81-28:2004) the system makes periodical calls to indicate normal operation (for the activation of this feature please see “Programming the automatic test data”...
  • Page 21: Manual Test

    WARNING If the automatic test call cannot be ended from remote (for example because the telephone number is wrong), you can interrupt the procedure as shown below: Lift the handset of the local telephone and enter * <Key word> # within 20 seconds (by default: * <key word>...
  • Page 22 OPERATION...
  • Page 23: Installation

    INSTALLATION Recommendations • Keep the cables away from high voltage cables or other cables that may produce electromagnetic interference. • Do not lay telephone cables near the 230V mains. • To protect the telephone line, connect the terminal shown with in the connection diagram to the earth terminal.
  • Page 24: Connections

    ONNECTIONS RJ11 Connector for local telephone LEDs indicating device operation and GSM signal strength Jumpers JP11 and JP12 for: Telephone Line / GSM200 module selection RJ45 connector for GSM200 module Programmer strip Power supply terminals 230V~ Serial plug for connection to elevator CPU INSTALLATION...
  • Page 25: Connecting The Telephone Line

    Battery protection fuse (1A) Reset pushbutton Terminal blocks: Earth for external line Telephone line input Telephone line output Local Telephone VV1+ Output Handsfree 1 VV1- Common Handsfree 1 VV2+ Output Handsfree 2 VV2- Common Handsfree 2 VV3+ Output Handsfree 3 Auxiliary alarm input 2 or Gong Alarm input 1 Alarm input 2...
  • Page 26 • Make sure that Jumpers JP11 e JP12 are set as in position 2-3 (towards the RJ45 connector) • Connect the cable supplied with the GSM module to connector RJ45 (D in the figure 24). Note: when connecting the GSM200 Module, please make sure that a 2A/h-12V battery is connected with Helpy L300. INSTALLATION...
  • Page 27: Other Connections

    Other connections INSTALLATION...
  • Page 28 It is recommended to remove the terminals, make the connections and replace the terminals in the correct position. Connect the local telephone (for programming and managing HelpyL300) to the TEL terminals (irrespective of the polarity) or directly to the RJ11 connector (see “A”...
  • Page 29 +12V with respect to the Common terminal (when activated). The outputs labelled as +12 and BATT- on the Helpy l300’s block terminals may be exploited. Connect , if required, a telephone to the LTO terminals. This telephone is connected downstream of HelpyL300 and can share the same telephone line used by HelpyL300 (in case of connection to the fixed telephone line).
  • Page 30 24 • Place the small cover back • Place the Helpy L300 case back • Connect the other end of the cable to the 230V~ mains. Upon switching on, check that the device status LED LD2 (B in the picture at page 24) stays steady on for about 5 seconds and then starts flashing.
  • Page 31: Quick Instructions To Check The Correct Installation

    Note: the GSM signal strength can also be checked by means of the associated LED placed on GSM200 module. Connect the battery (2Ah 12V), paying attention to terminal polarity. In case of error the battery protection fuse is interrupted. Disconnect the device from the mains to check the battery operation and reconnect the device to the mains.
  • Page 32: How To Use The Reset Pushbutton

    : * <Password> #. • Pressing longer (15 seconds) Allows to reset the device. By pressing longer, Helpy L300 will be re-started with no need to disconnect the mains cable or the battery. The reset operation does not alert the previously set parameters.
  • Page 33: Programming

    Locally by means of a DTMF telephone connected to TEL • Remotely by making a call to the device with a multifrequency telephone or with the Esse-ti remote programmer and management software. The Automatic Answer function must be active. The function is active by default.
  • Page 34: From The Local Telephone

    Note: if the INSTALLER and the OPERATOR password are the same (as in the default setting) the device reads the password as the INSTALLER password. From the local telephone ACCESS TO PROGRAMMING Lift the local telephone handset. The telephone is automatically connected to handsfree 1.
  • Page 35: From A Remote Telephone

    From a remote telephone The Automatic Answer function must be active. The function is active by default. ACCESS TO PROGRAMMING Call HelpyL300. It automatically answers the call (after the programmed rings; 1 ring by factory default)) and you will listen to the elevator identification message (recorded during installation), followed by the dialling tone.
  • Page 36: Basic Programming

    Type of installation if handsfree terminals are connected to VV2 or • Protocols identification code (for use with Call Centers with Ademco Contact ID or Esse-ti protocols). The device Id number must be generated by the Call center itself. •...
  • Page 37: Programming The Telephone Numbers

    • Standard telephone user • Call Center working under the Esse-ti protocol (HeCall software) • Call Center working under the Ademco ContactID protocol • Call Center working under CLI mode •...
  • Page 38 1 Call Center working under Ademco Contact ID protocol; 2 standard telephone user (manual management of the alarm call); 3 Call Center working under Esse-ti protocol (He Call software); 4 Call Center working under CLI mode; 5 SMS.
  • Page 39: Programming The Clock

    Besides, if you programme the date you must always programme the time, too. Note: the internal clock is provided with a specific battery therefore it works even if the Helpy L300 is not fed. DATE (wd)
  • Page 40: Recording/Playing The Identification Message

    Example: Tuesday Dec 14, 2004 dial: TIME (hhmm) Lift the handset. Press 35. Enter hour and minutes (from 00:00 to 23:59). Example: For 14:50 dial: Note: The system automatically switches from legal to solar time and vice versa. Recording/playing the identification message The elevator’s identification message must be recorded during installation.
  • Page 41: Type Of Installation

    Note: A beep indicates that the recording time has elapsed. PLAYING THE MESSAGE Installer Operator (playback) Lift the handset. Press 7201. The message will be heard. Type of installation Installer Operator It allows you to configure the installation based on the number of active handsfree terminals connected: •...
  • Page 42: Activating The "Dead Battery" Alarm

    Activating the “dead battery” alarm Installer Operator You can activate the Dead Battery technological alarm. The system will make a call to the programmed number when the battery is dead. (setting) Lift the handset. Press 52. Enter: - 0 to deactivate the battery dead alarm; - 1 to activate the dead battery alarm.
  • Page 43 Press 31. Enter the number of days between two calls. Example: in order to programme a 3-days frequency (default setting), dial Note: after the frequency has been programmed, the device makes an automatic test call as soon as the current hour equals or overcomes the previously set hour for the automatic test call.
  • Page 44 Automatic test activation (setting) Lift the handset. Press 34. Enter: 0 to deactivate the periodical automatic test call 1 to activate the periodical automatic test call Example: in order to activate the automatic test call dial: Make an automatic test call now. After programming the above parameters, you can test the automatic test call.
  • Page 45: Programming The Protocols Identification Code

    Installer Operator If calls are made to a service centre with Ademco Contact ID or Esse-ti protocol, you must programme the elevator identification code assigned by the centre to the device. The code is sent by the device to the service centre during the alarm calls in order to be identified and in order to signal the malfunction according to the above mentioned protocol.
  • Page 46: Volumes Setting

    It is only possible to use figures, not letters. Volumes setting Installer Operator HANDSFREE TERMINAL The loudspeakers’ volume and the microphone’s sensitivity may be adjusted : (handsfree) (loudspeaker’s volume) (microphone’s sensitivity) Lift the handset. Press 80. Enter the figure related to the specific hadsfree terminal: Handsfree 1;...
  • Page 47 Messages The messages’ volume may be adjusted. (volume) Lift the handset. Press 804. Enter the figure relating tot he desired volume level (from 1 to 4). Press #. Note: in order to listen to the message at the previously set volume, simply press 7 while programming.
  • Page 48: Listening To The Settings Again

    Listening to the settings again Installer Operator It is possible to listen again to all previously-set parameters. Lift the handset. Enter the prefix of the programmed code to be listened to again. Dial *. Example: to listen again to the previously set type of line dial: Example: to listen again to the telephone number previously set on position 02 dial: Note: after listening, it is possible to continue programming...
  • Page 49: Restoring The Default Settings

    ESTORING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS It allows to restore all factory-default settings: Installer Operator Lift the local telephone handset Press 99. Note: this code exits the programming mode. Conversation with the handsfree 1 is established at the end. Date and time, the telephone numbers, the identification codes and the type of line are not modified.
  • Page 50 handsfree connection 2 minutes upon alarm Installer password Operator password PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 51: Advanced Programming

    ADVANCED PROGRAMMING Please find below some settings which are not compulsory in order for the device to operate correctly, which may be useful for customized purposes: • Changing the installer or operator password • Activation of technological alarms (“No power supply”, “Auxiliary alarm”) and diagnostics.
  • Page 52: Changing The Operator Password

    Press *. Enter the new password (up to 5 digits) Press *. Enter the new password (up to 5 digits) to confirm Press *. Example: to change the INSTALLER PASSWORD from the default value (0) to 123 dial: WARNING!! Make a note with the password. If you forget it, you must contact our technical support center.
  • Page 53: Activating The "No Power Supply" Alarm

    WARNING!! Make a note with the password. If you forget it, you must contact the installer. Activating the “no power supply” alarm Installer Operator You can activate the alarm and set the minimum time interval without power supply in order to activate the alarm. (setting) Lift the handset.
  • Page 54: Expiring Credit Alarm

    Press 54. Enter: 0 to deactivate the diagnostics alarm 1 to activate the diagnostics alarm Note: the diagnostic procedure is performed every day at the same time set for the automatic test call. Note: when the diagnostic alarm is enabled, the device always performs the diagnostic procedure upon switching on.
  • Page 55 Enter: 0 to disable the remaining credit request 1 to enable the remaining credit request Programming the minimum credit value (minimum credit value expressed in Eur) Lift the handset. Press 241. Enter the minimum credit value expressed in Eur (from 01 to 99) Example: to program a minimum value equal to 15 Eur dial: Make a remaining credit request now.
  • Page 56: Activating The Auxiliary Alarm 1

    Nota: in order to listen to the remaining credit value, please make sure that the expiring credit check has been previously enabled and that at least one remaining credit request has been performed by Helpy L300 Activating the auxiliary alarm 1 Installer Operator It allows to enable the input IN2 for the auxiliary technological alarm 1.
  • Page 57: Emergency Call Button Normally Closed/Open

    (setting) Lift the handset. Press 56. Enter: 0 to disable the input 1 to enable the input for auxiliary technological alarm 2 2 to enable the input for the Gong message Note: the input IN3 is normally open, not configurable.. In order to start the alarm procedure, the contact must remain closed for a time at least equal to the minimum activation time set for the emergency call buttons.
  • Page 58: Delay For Emergency Call Buttons

    Note: if you programme the emergency call buttons as normally closed you must connect the Alarm inputs not used to a negative pole (for ex. VV1- or VV2-). Delay for emergency call buttons Installer Operator You can programme the minimum number of seconds for which the emergency call button must be pressed in order to activate the alarm (2 sec.
  • Page 59: Codes For Alarms' Management

    Note: if the filter is enabled and the filter input is active (doors are open or the elevator car is moving and doors are going to open at the next floor), the alarm does not start when pressing the emergency call button. If any, technological alarms or the automatic test procedure are temporarily suspended to permit HelpyL300 to record the emergency call alarm and resumed immediately afterwards.
  • Page 60 “ACKNOWLEDGE” CODE It is the code that must be dialed by the user who answers the emergency call to listen to the alarm and elevator identification message (5 by factory default). Installer Operator … (from 1 to 3 digits)[ Lift the handset. Press 47.
  • Page 61 Enter the “Handsfree activation” code. If the code’s length is less than 3 digits dial #. “END” CODE UPON ALARM It is the code entered by the called remote user to abort the alarms. By factory default it is set at 9. Installer Operator …...
  • Page 62: Recording/Playing The Courtesy Message

    Enter the “Exclusion” code. If the code’s length is less than 3 digits dial Recording/playing the courtesy message The courtesy message is the message played by the handsfree when the help call button is pressed to reassure the people trapped in the elevator. The device is supplied with a pre-recorded courtesy message (Italian/English) that can be changed by the user.
  • Page 63: Handsfree Connection Time Upon Alarm

    Press 7202. You will listen to the message. Handsfree connection time upon alarm Installer Operator The handsfree connection has a limited duration. It can be programmed from 1 to 9 minutes. When the time has almost expired, the system sends a warning tone to the called user.
  • Page 64: Call Cycles

    - 1 for DTMF dialling. Call cycles Installer Operator It permits to programme the number of call cycles made by the device in case of : technological alarms, diagnostic alarms expiring SIM credit alarms automatic test calls. By factory default the number of call cycles is set at 5. The number of call cycles is always indefinite for emergency call alarms.
  • Page 65: Automatic Answer

    Lift the handset. Press 67. Enter - 0 if the system is connected to a switchboard extension - 1 if it is connected to the PSTN line. Note: When the system is connected to a switchboard, the external line seize code of the switchboard must be dialled before the programmed number.
  • Page 66 (MINUTES) Lift the handset. Press 65. Enter the number of minutes (from 1 to 9) for the connection after the automatic answer. PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 67: Use Of Other Functions

    Following is the description of HelpyL300 local and remote use. The icon indicates that the feature is available by simply lifting the handset of the local telephone connected with Helpy L300; The icon indicates that the feature is available only after inserting the password (*0# by default).
  • Page 68: Conversation Between The Local Telephone And The Handsfree Selected By The User

    Conversation between the local telephone and the handsfree selected by the user Installer Operator The local telephone can be used to have a conversation with any of the handsfree terminals connected to the device. This is also possible in the programming mode.
  • Page 69: Making An Outgoing Call From The Local Telephone

    Operator It allows to make an external call both via PSTN line and via GSM line (with GSM200 module only) from the local telephone connected to the Helpy L300. The password (installer or operator) must have been previously entered. (dialling tone) …...
  • Page 70: Opening Doors

    Opening doors It allows to activate relays RL1 and RL2. The password must have been inserted. Installer Operator Lift the handset If you hear the dialling tone you don’t need to insert the password, otherwise dial * <INSTALLER or OPERATOR PASSWORD> # (by default: *0#).
  • Page 71: Conversation With A Handsfree Terminal Selected By The User

    If the codes are correct, the user hears the confirmation tone (one short DTMF tone for three times) or the error tone (one DTMF tone for three times). It is now possible to access the following features. Conversation with a handsfree terminal selected by the user.
  • Page 72: Opening The Doors

    Handsfree connection and door opening While the emergency call alarm is suspended: Call Helpy L300 remotely As soon as Helpy L300 answers the call a handsfree connection is automatically established with the person who called for help (without any need to insert the password).
  • Page 73 After hearing the messages, the conversation is automatically set up with the trapped person. Dial <installer or operator password> . By default, the password is : Press . The confirmation tone will be heard. Dial the “End” code ( by default). The telephone line will be disconnected.
  • Page 74: Ademco Contact Id Protocol

    ID P DEMCO ONTACT ROTOCOL Following are the details concernine the use of the Ademco Contact ID protocol. The data format is as follows: ACCT MT QXYZ GG CCC S Each field is explained in the following table: FIELD MEANING USE BY HELPYL300 See “Programming the protocols ACCT...
  • Page 75: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE The device does not contain parts that require maintenance or user-replaceable parts. Exception is made for the battery protection fuse. Contact the service centre in case of malfunction. Check the battery charge status periodically. Contact the technical service if normal operation is not restored. WARNING: The filter input must be disabled during maintenance operations of the elevator system.
  • Page 76: Quick Guide - Programming

    TYPE OF TELEPHONE LINE GSM200 module SOURCE: RECEIVER: emergency ADEMCO call technological … (tel. TELEPHONE USER number. POSITIO diagnostic NUMBERS max 20 N FROM alarm 01 to 12) digits) ESSE-TI automatic test call expiring SIM credit QUICK GUIDE – PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 77 BASIC PROGRAMMING Week day : SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY’ DATE (dd) (mm) (yy) WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY HOUR (hhmm) from 0000 to 2359 ID message (22 sec.) RECORD (beep) Record MESSAGES courtesy message (22 sec.) ID message LISTENING TO (listen) MESSAGES courtesy message = 1 hands-free;...
  • Page 78 BASIC PROGRAMMING = DISABLED AUX. 2 ALARM / GONG = ENABLED (INST/OPER) = ENABLED GONG ADEMCO 4 DIGITS ID: PROTOCOL ID (INST) ESSE_TI 10 DIGITS ID: PROTOCOL ID (INST) Frequency (days 1-9) Time (hhmm) from 0000 to 2359 AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC TEST DISABLED TEST DATA Activation AUTOMATIC TEST ENABLED...
  • Page 79: Advanced Programming

    DVANCED ROGRAMMING ADVANCED PROGRAMMING CHANGING THE INSTALLER (new) (new) … (old) PASSWORD (INST) CHANGING THE OPERATORPASSWOR (new) (new) … (new) (INST) EMERGENCY BUTTON =CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN/CLOSED (INST) = OPEN EMERGENCY BUTTON DELAY 2 to 9 seconds (INST) = DISABLED FILTER (INST/OPER) = ENABLED FILTER INPUT...
  • Page 80 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING PULSE/DTMF = PULSE DIALLING (INST) = DTMF CALL CYCLES (cycles from 0 to 9; 0=10 cycles) (INST) PABX/PSTN line = PABX CONNECTION (INST) = PSTN line AUTOMATIC ANSWER (ring number, from 1 to 9; 0=10 ring) (INST) CONNECTION TIME AFTER AUTOMATIC (MINUTES from 1 to 9) ANSWER...
  • Page 81: Quick Guide - Use

    QUICK GUIDE – USE OCAL LOCAL USE CONVERSATION CONVERSATION WITH THE CAR = HANDSFREE 1 CONVERSATION WITH ONE = HANDSFREE 2 HANDSFREE = HANDSFREE 3 TERM. = DEACTIVATE ALL OUTGOING <INSTALLER OR OPERATOR PASSWORD> CALLS <TELEPHONE NUMBER> RELAY’ 1 <INSTALLER OR RELAYS OPERATOR PASSWORD>...
  • Page 82: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Tones Dialling Busy Confirmation and warning connection time elapsed Error from local Error from remote Status indicator LED’s Normal operation – no alarm, filer disabled Normal operation – no alarm, filer enabled Alarm in progress TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 83: Gsm Signal Indicator Led's (Only With Gsm200 Module)

    GSM Signal indicator LED’s (only with GSM200 module) Normal operation, no signal Normal operation, low signal Normal operation, medium signal Normal operation, high signal Power supply Power used....................16W Mains voltage ................. 230V ~+5% -10% Buffer battery................12V 2A/h max Expected operation time with a new 2A/h battery in idle state....40 hours Voltages................
  • Page 84: Voice Messages

    Serial plug for connection to elevator CPU ..........TTL Protocols Tele-programming protocol............PROPRIETARY Elevator control protocol ............PROPRIETARY Service centre protocol ..........Ademco Contact ID, Esse-ti Telephone terminations Connections to public telephone network............1 Connections for extensions..............1 (RJ11) Connections for handsfree terminals ..............3 Outputs for doorkeeper telephone...............1...
  • Page 85: Safety System

    Temperatura di funzionamento.............0° ~ 50°C Dimensions ................160x180x80 mm. Weight ......................1 Kg. CONFORMITY DECLARATION Esse-ti s.r.l., with registered seat in Zona Ind. Squartabue, I-62019 Recanati (MC), Italy, hereby declares that this device complies with the following standards: • TBR21 (Attachment requirements for pan-European approval for...
  • Page 86 Helpy L300 25/03/2008...

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