Summary of Contents for TELETECH VoicePilot TSA2100
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Inductive Loop Adaptor ILT-1 (ABP TeleTech part number 9300000075) VoicePilot Wire loop for pickup coil to help hearing impaired people communicate with the rescue service. TSA2100 Lift Alarm PitSafeButton PSB10 (ABP TeleTech part number 9170310100) Emergency pushbutton with microphone to be placed under the lift car.
Accessories Speech messages......................9 Programming and answering the VoicePilot TSA2100 using protocols....10 Below you find a short list of accessories to the VoicePilot TSA2100, for a complete General information about protocols................10 list please visit our homepage www.abp-teletech.com, contact your local distributor TeleTech+ protocol.....................10...
(please notice that this is only possible if you use a PowerSupply TPS10 from alarm is tested and maintained. ABP TeleTech A/S), the battery must be replaced as soon as possible (please refer to the PowerSupply TPS10 manual). This guide is not a complete instruction in all functions and programming possibili- ties.
11 Volts (please notice that this test only functions if you use an ABP TeleTech PowerSupply TPS10). If one or both tests fails the VoicePilot TSA2100 will call the technical alarm number 110 mm (the 4 telephone number).
10-30 VDC The call can be ended by pressing *# to have the VoicePilot TSA2100 hang up (if it is possible from the telephone you are using). Alternative just hang up the telephone, the VoicePilot TSA2100 will then detect the engaged tone and hang up.
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If you within these 10 seconds press “#” you prolong the communication with another 180 seconds. When you want to end the call you press “*#” and the VoicePilot TSA2100 hangs If you hang up the telephone without pressing “*#” or the VoicePilot TSA2100 times out (after 180 seconds) the VoicePilot TSA2100 will register it as a non- acknowledged call and will automatically dial the next programmed alarm number.
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AUX output - :11 During an alarm call cycle the VoicePilot TSA2100 will, if not answered or properly acknowledged, call the next programmed telephone number (1-3). The call cycle will, due to legislation be repeated for a maximum of 15 times.
(if Check calls are required, please notice that TeleTech+ protocol must be used) Emergency pushbutton (PSB) on top of lift car ID code: *<ID code># (must be programmed if TeleTech+ protocol are used on any Emergency pushbutton (PSB) under lift car telephone number)
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