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Overview Display Turnkey Terminal screw cover Types and Scope of Delivery Accessory (optional) TC Plus analog 700 902 000 Handset HS 700 900 042 TC Plus EIB analog 700 903 000 All given announcements of the TC Plus can each with be individually recorded with the handset HS.
General Function The TC Plus is being offered connection (AB mode), either in different types (analog, the answering machine or the ISDN, GSM) with and without TC Plus can be addressed. EIB module. These operating Individual user data are easy constructions apply to all to program.
Functional Principle of the Three Types Operation with the Analog Network (TC Plus analog, TC Plus EIB analog) The above scheme shows the there, according to message pre-selected provider. Costs use of the TC Plus with the type, forwarded as announce- will depend on the provider’s analog telephone network.
Functional Principle of the Three Types Operation with the Mobile Network (TC Plus GSM, TC Plus EIB GSM) The above scheme shows the to message type, forwarded provider. Costs will depend on operation of the TC Plus with as announcement to the tele- the provider’s rates.
Installation Wall Mounting The TC Plus must be installed in dry areas with ambient tem- peratures between -5 °C and +45 °C. For mounting the TC Plus analog and the TC Plus 3 mm distance min. ISDN there should be a tele- phone wall socket near-by.
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 TC Plus by scew termi- nals the plug power supply must not be inserted.
3.2.2 Connection to Network Provider 3.2.2.1 Connection to the Analog Network RS 232 Handset alternative connec- (optional) tion to the tele- phone line answering machine telephone 3 Installation...
3.2.2 Connection to Network Provider 3.2.2.3 Connection to the Mobile Network (GSM) a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a...
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3.2.2 Connection to the Provider 3.2.2.3 Connection to the Mobile Network (GSM) and that the belevelled cor- ner points to the upper left corner (figure 3). 5 Close the lid (figure 4) and move the snap-fit to the Figure 3 right (arrow).
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3.2.2 Connection to Network Provider 3.2.2.3 Connection to the Mobile Network (GSM) 7.1 You have already saved changes in steps of 4 PIN NUMBER the correct PIN number: when adjusting the anten- After app. 30 s initializati- na. Faultless functioning is save cancel on time the display of the...
Connections 3.2.3 Assignment of the Inputs as M1 potential- free con- tacts for alarm inputs Between the connecting ter- minals M1 and (mass po- tential) the desired switching contact is being connected. The voltage of the alarm input M1 in idle mode is 3.3 V. If the input is configurated as make contact, the desired action will be performed by...
Connections 3.2.4 EIB Assignment to installationbus EIB (EIB type only) Please note, that nals marked with EIB. diode is destroyed and the TC the installation bus When connecting the EIB at Plus is no longer functioning. EIB is connected the screw terminals of the at the screw termi- power supply, a protection 3.2.5...
Connections 3.2.6 Transparent Switching potential-free switch By closing an external potenti- The message “Switched off” al-free switch the TC Plus is will appear on the display of switched transparent, i. e. wit- the TC Plus. The state of the hout function. It has neither active inputs and outputs will the function of remote swit- stay on the display.
Connections 3.2.7 Switching Output Assignment as A6 conventional device relay 12 V DC (230 V) (100 mA) local alarm (as A6) The TC Plus provides 6 out- on of the TC Plus amounts to When switching the puts with 12 V DC. Via relays app.
Connections 3.2.8 Operation with Current-Impulse Switches as A1 conventional device (230 V) current- impulse switch 12 V DC push-button for manual switching The TC Plus is drafted for on by telephone from the dis- by way of these make con- switching electrical devices by tance and at arrival at the tacts or change-over con-...
Installation Initial Operation Before working on the installation, unplug Please wait the power supply. Changes at the TC Plus are only possible if done within will appear on the display. the limits and according to the The display is blinking for description in this manual.
Settings Operating Element Display Default Settings The performance features of The user guide of the TC Plus The TC Plus will be delivered the TC Plus can be adjusted is supported by a 4 line 20 with the following settings: as desired.
Display Menu Guide This chapter shows the the TC Plus via the serial inter- A summary of all possible set- menus for the user guide of face. ting items you will find at the the TC Plus. It is supposed to The procedures described end of this chapter (see pp.
Initial Settings 5.1.1 Provider for Analog and ISDN 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.
Display Menu Guide Summary of Menu Items Answering machine mode: Analog Initial Settings Amount of dial attempts: Initial Settings Code number: Initial Settings 1 st to 5 th CLIP number: Initial Settings CLIP number Amount of ringing signals: Initial Settings Provider settings Analog/ISDN Provider 1 to 4:...
Menu Guide for the Display Summary of Menu Items Input 1-6 Dial attempt 1-4 Inputs Dial attempts On/Off: Use Line access no. On/Off: Inputs Input 1-6 Dial attempt 1-4 Inputs Input 1-6 Text message: Input 1-6 Inputs Make contact/Break contact: Settings of switching out- puts Current impulse mode On/Off:...
Configuration 6.1.1 Initial Settings Menu Configuration by 6.1.1.1 Set Number of Dial 6.1.1.2 Set Code Number Turnkey Attempts The TC Plus can be program- The number of dial attempts The code number is reques- med by turnkey as well as by carried out by the TC Plus can ted if you call your TC Plus be set from 0 to 12 (maxi-...
6.1.1 Initial Settings Menu 6.1.1.2 Set Code Number 6.1.1.3 Set CLIP Numbers Display Operation CLIP stands for Calling Line Display Operation Identification Presentation. It CODE NUMBER INITIAL SETTINGS enables you to see the caller’s 1200 Code number phone number on your phone >...
6.1.1 Initial Settings Menu 6.1.1.4 Set Number of Rin- 6.1.1.5 Select Provider 6.1.1.6 Set Telephone Options ging Signals With this parameter you can For analog and ISDN operati- When programming phone determine how many ringing on you will need a provider in numbers you can also save signals there should be until order to send e-mails and...
6.1.1 Menu of Initial Settings 6.1.1.7 Activate EIB Module 6.1.1.6 Set Telephone options Display Operation Set dialing pause: The installation and program- Display Operation ming of the EIB bus coppler is TELEPHONE OPTIONS done by a special EIB-tool back software (EIS). More informati- >...
6.1.2 Announcements Menu 6.1.2.1 Select Display 6.1.2.2 Answering Machine 6.1.2.3 Call up Announce- Language Mode ments You can select the language If in the INITIAL SETTINGS The default state of the TC of the display messages. The MENU the Answering machine Plus has all necessary an- following languages are availa- mode item is set to ON (same...
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, and (On/Off) of the connected de- user guide you can also use EIB alarm, respectively, have vices.
Configuration by Turnkey 6.1.3 Alarm Inputs Menu You can programm the 6 con- Display Operation Enter your phone number as ventional inputs and the 10 described, e. g. under CLIP EIB inputs each with up to 4 number (see p. 37). SETTINGS destinations (dialing attempts) Then continue entering the...
Configuration by Turnkey 6.1.3 Alarm Inputs Menu 6.1.4 PC Programming 6.1.5 Switching Outputs Menu Menu For playing or recording an- All menu items can also be For outputs 1 to 6 you can nouncements continue as programmed by PC more hear or record the appropriate described under “Call up an- comfortabely.
Configuration 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 follo- wing 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 follwing: Time, date, number of input...
Configuration by PC 6.2.1 General 6.2.2 System Requirements for the PC Program The provided CD also inclu- • Intel Pentium processor des the PC program. The CD • Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98 Second Edition, Wind- includes the software, an ani- ows Millennium Edition, Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack mation, the operating con- 6, Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2, Windows XP Profes-...
Configuration by PC 6.2.3 Screen Description 1 The menu bar is structured • TC Plus configuration items which cannot be se- as known from Windows • alarm memory lected. applications and can be 4 If you keep the cursor on a 7 The explanations of the used accordingly.
Configuration with the PC 6.2.4 Initial settings In the INITIAL SETTINGS menu saving the configuration in med CLIP number the TC you can program the following the TC Plus if “Save in TC Plus will accept the call. “ ” features: Plus”...
Configuration by PC 6.2.5 Telephone Line The configuration of the tele- Multiple subscriber se- phone line consists of the fol- lection (ISDN type only) lowing features, specific to the Here you enter the multi- installation of your PABX: ple subscriber selection Type of subscriber line number Selection among analog,...
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 operati- Switching state Here you can define which state the output is supposed to have after restoration of the line vol- tage.
Configuration by PC 6.2.7 Inputs For the alarm inputs and the Entering the message mation the next message EIB inputs you can define the (max. 160 characters) for is supposed to be sent off contacts. And to each contact SMS, e-mail, and fax. in order to inform different you can define 4 destinations If the text will be sent as...
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Configuration by PC 6.2.7 Inputs Note: Information concerning contact (3) or receiver (9) is only saved in the configuration file and not in the device. 6 Configuration...
Configuration by PC 6.2.8 TC Plus Configuration The following settings can be made in the TC Plus configu- ration: Save TC Plus configura- tion Saves the changed or the new configuration in the TC Plus Upload TC Plus confi- guration Transfers the current TC Plus configuration to the After having selected 1 or...
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...
EIB Configuration 6.3.1 Assign physical address It is possible to connect the • Connect a PC with EIB soft- TC Plus to an EIB bus line by ware (ETS) to the EIB bus a bus coppler. line via the EIB-RS-232 in- In order to put the device into terface.
Configuration of the EIB 6.3.3 ETS Parameters There are 3 different types of EIS 1) in the ETS which will below the output values. So, ETS parameters: activate an alarm when rea- when requesting the output • 1-Bit object, ched. If the switch-on value is state always the last threshold •...
EIB Configuration 6.3.4 Function of the EIS Types Object type Type EIB function Transmission Comment 1 Bit EIS 1 switching 0, 1 1 Byte EIS 6 absolute integer (number) 0 to 255 1 Byte EIS 6 relative relative value 0 % to 100 % 5 % steps 1 Byte EIS 14...
6.3.4 Function of the EIS Types 6.3.4.1 Input Parameters for a 1-Bit Object You can select by the gram is being received. index card tab if an output The input can also be or an input or its values used in the mode “break are supposed to be set.
6.3.4 Function of the EIS Types 6.3.4.2 Input Parameters for a 1-Byte Object In this example, input 2 is shown as 1-byte object. Thus, the possible selections of the EIS types are “6 absolute”, “6 relative”, and “14 with sign”. Using these EIS types, values can be transmitted which you can set by selecting the index...
6.3.4 Function of the EIS Types 6.3.4.3 Value Parameters for a 1-Byte Object For input 2 the EIS type “6 ab- solute” is set. Here, the threshold values for input 2 are defined. If the switch-on value is reached or exceeded an alarm is activat- ed and the respective se- lecting procedure will be run.
6.3.4 Function of the EIS Types 6.3.4.4 Input Parameters for a 2-Byte Object Input 3 has been defined as 2-byte object, so that EIB types “10 with and without sign” as well as EIS “6” can be selected. There are 65.536 values which can be formed with EIS types “10”;...
6.3.4 Function of the EIS Types 6.3.4.5 Value Parameters for a 2-Byte Object For input 3 the EIS type „5“ is set. Here, the values of input 3 are defined. The switch-off value and the switch-on value have the same function as with the 1-byte object (see p.
6.3.4 Function of the EIS Types 6.3.4.6 Output Parameters for a 1-Bit Object For outputs – as well as for in- puts – you can set the object type and the mode of operati- on. Standard mode is the make contact function, and the break contact function is the inverted mode.
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6.3.4 Function of the EIS Types 6.3.4.6 Output Parameters for a 1-Bit Object The 2 nd example shows a 1- byte object with set switching state and activated impulse time. After a power failure on the TC Plus or after a bus vol- tage drop a defined state is restored.
6.3.4 Function of the EIS Types 6.3.4.7 Output Parameters for a 1-Byte Object Output 3 has been defined as 1-byte object. As with inputs you can select the EIS types “6 absolute”, “6 relative”, or “14 with sign”. 6 Configuration...
6.3.4 Function of the EIS Types 6.3.4.8 Value Parameters for a 1-Byte Object After having set the object type, you can assign the out- put values, which are to be put on the bus when swit- ching on or off by selecting the index card tab “Values O3”.
6.3.4 Function of the EIS Types 6.3.4.9 Output Parameters for a 2-Byte Object Output 4 has been defined as 2-byte object. As with inputs you can select here the EIS types “5” as well as EIS types “10 with and without sign”. 6 Configuration...
6.3.4 Function of the EIS Types 6.3.4.10 Value Parameters for a 2-Byte Object After having set the object type, you can assign and cal- culate the output values which are to be put on the bus when switching on or off by se- lecting the index card tab “Va- lues O4”.
Function of the TC Plus Switch and Control EIB Devices The devices connected to the 0 = switch off Note: While an announce- TC Plus can be remote swit- 1 = switch on ment is being made, the ente- ched or remote controlled via # = state request ring of digits will be ignored.
Function of the TC Plus Correcta Wrong Code Number Operation Announcement Two ringing signals are sent Here is the TC Plus. Please dial the Code number. Dial code number 1 3 4 5 1 The code number is wrong. Please dila the code number. Dial code number 0 0 0 0 Please dial the device num- ber.
Function of the TC Plus Send Messages The 6 conventional inputs and spective menu item (see which is connected to ÖA will the 10 EIB inputs send off “Configuration by turnkey, p. be switched on. An alarm can messages automatically to the 36, or “Configuration by PC”, also be confirmed directly on programmed destinations.
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Function of the TC Plus Sending of Messages Operation Announcement or text Display Fax was not sent (e. g. be- TC Plus cause of a busy line). Send e-mail After about 1 minute: muster@mann.de 12:05 Sa 27.11.04 TC Plus starts 4 th dial attempt e-mail: „The heating system at the Mustermann’s house has TC Plus...
Sending of Messages If the Next message item was If none of the dial attempts is and the local alarm will be switched to OFF at all dial at- being confirmed, the following activated. tempts, the TC Plus would message will appear on the Example 2 shows the steps of have cancelled the alarm display...
Function of the TC Plus Answering Machine Mode (AW Mode) If in the initial settings menu least for 10 seconds and then answering machine or the TC the „Answ.mach.“ item is set calls again within 60 seconds, can be addressed. to "OFF", the TC Plus will not the TC Plus switches on again Hint: The answering machine...
Function of the TC Plus Dial Tone Recogni- Line Control Behavior in Case of tion Power Failure If the DIAL TONE RECOGNI- The TC Plus analog is equip- In case of a power failure of TION item is activated (On) ped with a line control.
Send Messages with GSM Network 7.9.1 Send SMS 7.9.2 Send E-mails and Faxes In order to send SMS by the the mobile phone of the type In order to send a SMS as e- TC Plus GSM the correct so- Siemens S55: mail or fax the appropriate called SMS-C number has to...
Hints on Operation Summary of the Functions and Function Numbers S S t t a a t t e e O O F F F F O O N N R R e e q q u u e e s s t t Device 1 Device 2 Device 3...
Hints on Operation Summary of the given Announcement Texts Announcement type Announcement text TC Plus: 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. Confirmation: The alarm has been confirmed.
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Hints on Operation Summary of the given Announcement Texts Announcement type Announcement text EIB input 5: The EIB input 5 has been activated. EIB input 6: The EIB input 6 has been activated. EIB input 7: The EIB input 7 has been activated. EIB input 8: The EIB input 8 has been activated.
Troubleshooting Fault Help/Measure The TC Plus cannot call The phone line is not or is wrongly plugged in. The TC Plus is operated within a PABX and • the dial tone recognition is switched on • the line access number is not activated •...
Technical Data Dimensions L x W x H (in mm): 251 x 204 x 49 Weight: 700 g Color: RAL 7035 Material: Temperature Operation temperature: -5 °C to 45 °C Storage temperature: -25 °C to 70 °C Protection class: IP 30 according to EN 60 529 Plug power supply Weight: 160 g...
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Technical Data Inputs 6 conventional inputs: for potential free contacts (activation time > 50 ms) Telephone connections Analog: CTR 21 ISDN: CTR 3 GSM 900 MHz, 1800 MHz: CTR 31, CTR 32 Length of subscriber line (ana- log and ISDN): each 3 m EIB: Bus Interface Modul BIM 113...
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