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Tynetec operates a policy of continual product improvement and reserves the right to modify the specification of its products. If any variation to the details in this document are suspected please contact Tynetec’s Technical Support on 01670 352371. Tynetec, a business unit of Legrand Electric Ltd Unit 10 Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth Northumberland, NE24 5TF. Tel: 01670 352 371 Fax: 01670 362 807 Email: sales@tynetec.co.uk Web: www.tynetec.co.uk Doc No. FM0411 issue J Page 1 ...
INDEX SECTION TOPIC PAGE SLIP Interface Set‐up Data Back‐up/Restore Function To Enter/Exit Program Mode System Defaults Speech Defaults Remote Trigger Defaults Alarm Type Routing Defaults General Set‐up Tenants Unit Identity Tenants Unit Volume Tenants Unit Messages Custom Speech Messages 1 ‐ 128 Custom Speech Messages 129 ‐ 256 Tenants Unit Alarms ...
1. SLIP INTERFACE SET‐UP The Advent xt system is programmed using a Laptop PC connected to the main CPU board via a standard 9 pin male/female serial data cable (Tynetec Part No. EH0190). If the Laptop does not have a 9 pin serial port then a USB‐serial converter will be required (Tynetec Part No. W01150). The Laptop must have a Windows 98, 2000 or Xp Operating System with its Serial Port configured for “Serial Line Interface Protocol” (SLIP). A separate manual is available (Tynetec Doc No. FM0446) detailing the set‐up of a SLIP interface on Windows 98 & Xp operating systems. For Laptops with Windows 7 there is a Microsoft application available that runs Windows 7 in Xp mode thereby allowing the SLIP connection to work. Note: this application is only compatible with 64 bit Windows 7 professional, Enterprise or Ultimate Editions. Contact Tynetec’s Customer Support Dept for a copy of the software and the instruction guide (Tynetec Doc No. FM0692). Advent xt Firmware The programmable features described in this manual are only available if the Advent xt Controller has the following A00380 motherboard PCB issues and firmware versions (or later); A00380 Firmware A00380 Firmware Firmware No. Function PCB Issue Version PCB Issue Version EE1600 Main Processor A‐G V3.01A H V4.04A EE1605 Co‐Processor ...
3. TO ENTER/EXIT PROGRAM MODE To Enter Advent xt Programming Mode Connect a Laptop PC (with a SLIP interface set‐up) to the main CPU local programming port CON1 using a serial data cable (Tynetec P/No. EH0190). Double click on the Internet Explorer icon. Make sure the SLIP Connection is selected in the Dial‐up Connection window and then click on Connect. The main programming window will open as below; Click on the System menu and record details about the installation and maintenance company. Click on the Programming menu and select the mode required from the list. Click on the Diagnostics menu to view details of all calls. To Exit Advent xt Programming Mode Close Internet Explorer by clicking on the cross in the top right corner. If a disconnection box appears click on “disconnect” otherwise right click on the connection icon in the task bar and click on disconnect. Unplug the serial data cable from the Advent xt controller and test the system. ...
4. SYSTEM DEFAULTS From the Programming menu, select “System Defaults” if you want to restore all factory settings; Click “Submit” to load system defaults. This will clear all programming except custom speech messages and radio triggers. ...
5. SPEECH DEFAULTS From the Programming menu, select “Speech Defaults” if you want to restore all factory speech settings; Click “Submit” to load speech defaults. This will clear all custom speech messages leaving all other programming unaffected. ...
6. REMOTE TRIGGER DEFAULTS From the Programming menu, select “Remote Trigger Defaults” if you want to clear all radio triggers devices from the system; Click “Submit” to load remote trigger defaults. This will clear all radio trigger devices leaving all other programming unaffected. ...
7. ALARM TYPE ROUTING DEFAULTS From the Programming menu, select “Alarm Type Routing Defaults” if you want to set all alarm types back to report in the current operating mode; Click “Submit” to load alarm type routing defaults. Any alarm types that were set to report in a specific operating mode will be cleared. ...
Network Exchange Units: must be 00 for Talkswitch/Fortivoice (i.e. Kirk DECT). Only set to 01 for Panasonic PBX with BT Diverse DECT. Network Keyswitch Units: 00 = not fitted or 01 to enable a Status Module. PBX Ring Enable: 00 = no PBX or 01 if Talkswitch/Fortivoice/Matrix is fitted. All Call Enable: 00 = no All Call or 01 if All Call fitted. Fire Tone Enable: 00 = no Fire Tone sounded through intercoms, 01 = Fire Tone enabled. BT Line Monitor Enable: 00 = BT line monitoring disabled or 01 = BT line monitoring enabled. Warden Attack Alarm: 00 = disabled. If attack pendants or panic buttons are being used then the method of reporting these alarms must be set; 01 = onsite, 02 = local offsite, 03 = remote offsite. Auto Back‐up Enable: 00 = manual back‐up enabled or 01 = automatic back‐up enabled. All system configuration data and radio devices can be stored on the controller Flash Memory Card. Park Character 5, 8 or 9: 5F = onsite park enabled (single 5 to park), change to 55 (for double 5 to park), or 8F/88 or 9F/99. FF = onsite park disabled. Onsite Ring Cycle Enable: 00 = Kirk (or BT) base station or 01 = Distybase ONLY Duty Change Alarm Enable: 00 = normal, 01 = automatic call control centre when system is switched between onsite/remote offsite and vice versa. Onsite DTMF Decode Mode: 01 = normal, 00 = Geemark Jupiter Desk Telephone Only Manager Panel Enable: default 00 = Manager Panel disabled, set to 01 if a Manager’s Panel is connected. DECT Disconnect Enable: default 01 for Fortivoice IP PBX (i.e. drop line before ring to reset), 00 for no reset before ring. Priority Alarm Type: default FF for no alarm type priority (i.e. alarms reported in the order they are received), or enter the Tynetec code of the alarm type you want to take priority (e.g. 43 = smoke alarms). See list of Tynetec codes on page 15. Click “Submit” to enter any changes. Doc No. FM0411 issue J Page 9 ...
9. TENANTS UNIT IDENTITY From the Programming menu, select “Tenants Unit Identity” to program the flat numbers to the intercoms; Enter the flat numbers in the boxes provided (numeric only). Add Lift/Manager callpoint ID’s after the flat numbers (if applicable). Finally add digital door panel ID’s (if applicable). It is recommended that the digital door panel ID’s run sequentially from 600 to 615 (door 1 to Door 16). Other ID’s can be used e.g. Anchor Housing 704 (front door) & 705 (rear door). The number of digital door panels must be set in the “Door Entry Set‐up” menu ‐ see page 24. Custom speech messages should be created to identify door panel locations ‐ see page 12. Leave unused channels set as FFFF. Click “Submit” to enter any changes. Click “Next” to view the next page of ID’s (65 ‐ 128) etc. ...
10. TENANTS UNIT VOLUME From the Programming menu, select “Tenants Unit Volume” to set the default volume level for each intercom; Enter the volume level for each flat; 00 = mute to 04 highest. Leave unused channels set as default 02. Click “Submit” to enter any changes. Click “Next” to view the next page of ID’s (65 ‐ 128) etc. ...
11. TENANTS UNIT MESSAGE From the Programming menu, select “Tenants Messages” to set custom speech messages for each intercom; A custom speech message can be created for any intercom or door panel by entering numbers from the tables on the following pages (max 8 words per flat). For no custom speech message leave all boxes set as 00. Click “Submit” to enter any changes. Click “Next” to view the next page of ID’s (16 ‐ 32) etc. ...
12. CUSTOM SPEECH MESSAGES 1‐128 MESSAGE MESSAGE SPEECH MESSAGE SPEECH MESSAGE NUMBER NUMBER Incorrect Entry Please Try Again Three Time Four Date Five Start Time Stop Time Seven Please Enter ...
13. CUSTOM SPEECH MESSAGES 129‐256 MESSAGE MESSAGE SPEECH MESSAGE SPEECH MESSAGE NUMBER NUMBER 129 Bin Store Attic 130 Boiler Living 131 Quiet Room Shed 132 Conservatory Entrance 133 Sequence 134 Door Down 135 House Study 136 Manager Ground 137 Test Movement Sensor 138 Room ...
Enter the Tynetec Code for each device type from the list below; 12 = Ceiling Pullcord 30 = Inactivity Alarm (PIR) 33 = Bed Occupancy Alarm 34 = Door Exit (default INPUT 2) 41 = High Temperature Sensor 42 = Low Temperature Sensor (default INPUT 1) 43 = Smoke Detector 44 = Gas Detector (default INPUT 3) 48 = Heat Detector 49 = Carbon Monoxide Detector (default INPUT 4) 50 = Intruder Alarm (PIR) 80 = Flood Detector Click “Submit” to enter any changes. ...
15. DEVICE LOCATION CODES From the Programming menu, select “Device Location Codes” to set the location in the dwelling where each input device is located. The 8 programmable locations per flat are entered in the following order: Intercom Ceiling Smoke PIR Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Unit Pullcord Detector Detector (Low Temp) (Door Exit) (Gas) (CO) Note; the last 4 locations (I/P 1‐4) are only available on intercoms without a telephone connected. ...
16. DTMF RELAYS From the Programming menu, select “DTMF Relays” to set the DTMF characters used to activate the system relay outputs and the time duration each output remains energised; Enter the following; Subunit DTMF Char: enter the DTMF key used to activate the relay in an intercom during speech, default = 03, can be changed to 04, 07, 08 or 09 only. Subunit Relay Time: set the time for which the intercom relay remains energised, 01 to 99 seconds. DTMF Char Channel 001: leave as FF and output relay 1 will activate for the duration of any alarm, or enter the DTMF key used to activate output 1 ‐ can be set to 03, 04, 07, 08 or 09 only. DTMF Char Channel 002: leave as FF and output relay 2 will energise for the same duration input 4 is activated (used to release the door lock with Fire Alarm input), or enter the DTMF key used to activate output 2 ‐ can be set to 03, 04, 07, 08 or 09 only. DTMF Char Channel 003: leave as FF and output relay 3 will control the BT Line Selector (ZXT330) when enabled on the “Remote Offsite” screen, or enter the DTMF key used to activate output 3 ‐ can be set to 03, 04, 07, 08 or 09 only. DTMF Char Channel 004: leave as FF and output relay 4 will energise for the duration of a BT Line Fault, or enter the DTMF key used to activate output 4 ‐ can be set to 03, 04, 07, 08 or 09 only. Relay Time Channel 001: enter the time for which the controller output relay 1 remains energised if set as a DTMF character, default = 10, can be 01 to 99 seconds. Repeat as above for Relay Times on Channels 002, 003 & 004. Click “Submit” to enter any changes. ...
Enter the following; Dial Attempts: enter the number of times each number will be dialled if not answered, default 03, can be changed from 01 to 06. Park Character 5, 8 or 9: 5F = local offsite park enabled (single 5 to park), change to 55 (for double 5 to park), or 8F/88 or 9F/99. FF = local offsite park disabled. GSM Line Enable: 00 = disabled. Set to 01 if a Burnside GSM base station is being used instead of a land line. Telephone Number 001: enter the Local Offsite telephone number ‐ 2 digits per box. Repeat for up to 6 Local Offsite telephone numbers. Leave unused telephone number locations set as FF. Click “Submit” to enter any changes. Note; the numbers will be dialled in sequential order unless a specific order is set via the DECT handset ‐ see the Operators Manual (Tynetec Doc No. FM0420). Doc No. FM0411 issue J Page 18 ...
18. REMOTE OFFSITE SET‐UP From the Programming menu, select “Remote Offsite Set‐up” to set the protocol type, dial attempts, site ID, park character, audio switching mode and up to 3 telephone numbers for Remote Offsite mode; Enter the following; Protocol Type*: choose what data format the control centre uses, TT New = 01, BS7369 = 02, BS8521 = 03 and TT92 = 04. Dial Attempts: set the number of times each number will be dialled if not answered, default 03, can be changed from 01 to 06. ...
19. SYSTEM TIMERS From the Programming menu, select “System Timers” to set the time‐out periods for calls in all operating modes and the repeat time for Extracare intercoms; Enter the following; Onsite Timeout: the maximum time a call can remain unanswered in onsite mode before being automatically switched offsite, default = 0360, can be changed from 0001 to 9999 seconds. Onsite Audio Timer: the maximum speech time for a call in Onsite mode, default = 0360, can be changed from 0001 to 9999 seconds. L‐Offsite Hold Timer: the maximum time a Local Offsite call will wait to be answered, default 0050, can be changed from 0001 to 9999 ...
20. AUDIO & DATA SET‐UP From the Programming menu, select “Audio/Data Set‐up” to set the BT line gain and volume levels; Enter the following; BT Tone TX Gain: the gain of tones to line, default = 01, can be changed from 00 to 02. Only change when advised by Tynetec. Vox Sensitivity Level: the audio signal level at which voice switching occurs, default = 01, can be changed from 00 to 02. Only change when advised by Tynetec. Volume to Onsite Warden: default = 02, enter the audio to warden volume level during onsite mode, 01 lowest to 03 highest. Volume to Offsite Warden: default = 02, enter the audio to warden volume level during either offsite mode, 01 lowest to 03 highest. PA Volume Onsite: default = 02, enter the All Call speech volume when activated during Onsite mode, 01 lowest to 03 highest. PA Volume Offsite: default = 02, enter the All Call speech volume when activated during either Offsite mode, 01 lowest to 03 highest. Fire Tone Volume: default = 02, enter the All Call Fire Tone volume, 01 lowest to 03 highest. Offsite Status Tones: default = 01 to enable, 00 to disable. Only disable when advised by Tynetec. Click “Submit” to enter any changes. ...
21. TUNSTALL PROTOCOL From the Programming menu, select “Tynetec to TT New Alarm Codes” to set‐up a conversion table for Tynetec Codes to Tunstall DTMF characters. Not used in V3.01A/V4.01A onwards. Enter the TT92 codes which the control centre requires in the box alongside the relevant Tynetec Code 000 to 099. TT92 Codes; 00 = auxiliary alarm, 01 = intercom integral button, 02 = pullcord/pendant, 03 = smoke, 04 = equipment fault, 05 = low battery (pendant/sensor), 06 = environmental alarm, 07 = inactivity, ...
22. SYSTEM FAULT CODES From the Programming menu, select “System Fault Identities” to set the codes which report system faults; Note, these codes will NOT normally need to be changed; System Fault Code 001: Mains Restored, default 4798 System Fault Code 002: Mains Failed, default 4799 System Fault Code 003: Low Battery, default 4793 System Fault Code 004: 12V/24V Fuse Blown, default 4794 System Fault Code 005: Not Used, default 4795 ...
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23. DOOR ENTRY SET‐UP From the Programming menu, select “Door Entry Set‐up” to set the number of door panels, speech/lock timers, access codes, trade times, call transfer on/off time period, print‐out enable and fast busy; Enter the following; Number of Door Panels: enter the total number of digital door panels, 00 = none to 16 = max. Note; digital door panels have fixed ID’s from 600 to 615 (door 1 to Door 16) ‐ these must be entered after the flat numbers in the “Tenants Unit Identity” menu. See page 9 of this manual. BST Adjustment: default = 01 for automatic adjustment of daylight saving time, 00 = no adjustment. Speech Time: enter the maximum speech time for a door entry call, default 60 seconds, can be changed from 0000 to 0255 seconds. (Timer terminated after lock release or phone hung‐up). Lock Time: enter the maximum lock release time, default 10 seconds, can be changed from 0000 to 0255 seconds. (Timer terminated when door opened if door status contact is connected). Privacy Time: enter the telephone privacy time, default 60 minutes, can be changed from 0000 to 0999 minutes (0000 = on/off privacy). Access Code 001 to 004: enter access codes 1 to 4, default FFFF = disabled, any 4 digit number. Ring Cycles: enter the number of telephone ring cycles before the digital door panel displays “Not Available ‐ Please Try Later”. Default = 08, can be changed from 00 to 99. Door Open LED Enable: default = 01 to illuminate the green door open LED on all telephones when the door is opened (must have door status contact fitted). 00 disables the green door open LED. Timed Coded Access Enable: default = 00 disables timed access codes (ie. codes will operate any time). 01 allows access codes to function during specific time periods only. Timed Access Code 001 to 004: enter timed access codes 1 to 4, default FFFF = disabled, any 4 digit number. See below for setting the time periods these codes can be used. ...
23. DOOR ENTRY SET‐UP ‐ CONTINUED Trade Off Time 000 to 020: enter up to 3 off times per day, 000‐002 = Monday, 003‐005 = Tuesday etc. Default FFFF = disabled, use 24 hour clock and enter leading zero’s, eg. 0700, 1300, 1630. Note; trade on and off times must be within the same day; 0000 to 2359. Call Transfer Time On: default FFFF to allow door entry calls to be made 24 hours/day. To disable calls during evening/night enter call transfer start time using 24 hour clock eg. 2000 (8 PM). ...
24. ZONING SET‐UP From the Programming menu, select “Zoning Set‐up” to enable zoned calling and zoned network receivers; Zoned calling allows each intercom to call different extensions during the day/night. Zoned calling is only possible with a Panasonic KX‐ TDA30 PBX. For details on Panasonic programming please contact Tynetec’s Customer Support Dept. Zoned Network Receivers (NTR’s) allow the Advent xt system to identify the area of the building where a radio pendant has been activated. A maximum of 12 zoned NTR’s can be fitted per site. Enter the following; Zoning Enable: 00 = zoned calling disabled, 01 = zoned calling enabled. Night Time Start Time: FFFF to disable. Enter night time start time using 24 hour clock eg. 2200 (10 PM). Night Time Stop Time: FFFF to disable. Enter night time stop time using 24 hour clock eg. 0600 (6 AM). Radio Zoning Enable: 00 = zoned NTR’s disabled, 01 = zoned NTR’s enabled. Radio Zoning Print Enable: No Function (printing is enabled/disabled using telephone code 7004) NTR Id Zone 001 ‐ NTR Id Zone 012: Enter the ID’s of zoned NTR’s only* *Note; standard NTR’s and zoned NTR’s must be set‐up with unique ID’s starting from 01 and running sequentially to a max of 16. A max of 12 zoned NTR ID’s are entered here and the total number of NTR’s fitted on site must be entered on the General Set‐up page. The difference between the total number of NTR’s and the number of zoned NTR ID’s entered here determines the number of standard NTR’s on the system. Click “Submit” to enter any changes. ...
Enter the following; Tynetec Code XXX: FF = default operating mode, 00 = onsite mode, 01 to 06 = local offsite telephone number, 07 to 09 = remote offsite telephone number. Note; if a call remains un‐answered in the set mode the Advent xt will revert to the default operating mode and dial sequence. Tynetec Codes 000 = Oximeter 036 = Epilepsy 059 = Man Down 001 = Blood Pressure 037 = Bathroom Occupancy 060 = Keyswitch/NTR Failure 002 = Weight ...
26. IP & SIP SETUP From the Programming menu, select “IP & SIP Setup” to set the Digital Communicator/ARC IP Addresses and SIP Account details. Enter the following; IPv4 Address Details The information below will need to be provided by the buildings IT Dept... IP Address: Sub Net Mask: Gateway: Primary DNS: Secondary DNS: SIP Account Details The information below will need to be provided by the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC)... Description: Display Name: Primary Domain: Secondary Domain: Username: Proxy Username: Proxy Password: Primary ARC Username: Secondary ARC Username: Primary Heartbeat Username: Secondary Heartbeat Username: Click “Submit” to enter any changes. Notes: the Site ID must still be entered on the Remote Offsite Setup page if IP & SIP settings are entered the IP ARC will be the primary Remote Offsite contact ...