Merak MMk-656 Programming Manual

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PROGRAMMING MANUAL
VOICE MODE
MMk-656
Compact
Emergency
Telephone
for Lifts

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  • Page 1 PROGRAMMING MANUAL VOICE MODE MMk-656 Compact Emergency Telephone for Lifts...
  • Page 2 MERak devices have general knowledge of basic safety rules and know specifically the operating instructions to ensure its proper handling and optimum performance. The MERak devices should only be used for the purposes for which they were designed. Any unauthorized modification is strictly prohibited.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    *82 - Configure language for car message synthesis ................21 2.33. *90# - Reset alarm ............................22 2.34. *91# - Reset low battery ..........................22 Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 3 of 27...
  • Page 4 State diagram of call retry process according to EN 81-28 ................ 26 3.4. State diagram of alarm ending process according to EN 81-28..............27 Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 4 of 27...
  • Page 5: Summary Of Commands

     MAC: Remote-maintenance Access Code. This allows programming and consultation of ALL the parameters of the MMk-656. Default value "0000". 1.1. Reference table of commands The 'Access' column of this table indicates the MINIMUM password to be introduced to be able to modify/consult the parameters.
  • Page 6 Change to car N *6N# Free *99# Initiate alarm ending Free (multi-car with GSM link) Change programming 81#P language Change floor synthesis 82#S languages Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 6 of 27...
  • Page 7: Description Of Commands

    The data upload number is that used to transmit the events that give rise to automatic calls. Default value: Empty, *0N* Consult: Consult the number stored in register N Minimum password: PAC. Voice response: The …maintenance/alarm/test/upload number is ... (number) Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 7 of 27...
  • Page 8: Press Time Before Generating Alarm

    If this parameter is set to 0, the set calls directly (recommended for installations with non- standard lines, such as exchanges and analogue GSM links). *11* Consult: Minimum password: PAC. Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 8 of 27...
  • Page 9: Select Type Of Switch

    "Press any key to continue conversation", and in this way the user in the car can reset the time remaining to its initial value. Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 9 of 27...
  • Page 10: Abort Call

    This defines the number of rings the set must detect before taking an incoming call. This cannot take values below 2 so that the set is capable of detecting the caller identity. *15* Consult: Minimum password: PAC. Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 10 of 27...
  • Page 11: Privacy Mode

    Voice response: “Option 17 activated/not activated”. *17#N Programming: Minimum password: PAC. Values: N takes the values 0 or 1. By default 0 (not activated). Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 11 of 27...
  • Page 12: Alarm Filtering

    Values: N takes values between 0 and 9. and if set to 9, 15 attempts will be made. By default 1 attempt. Programming sequence: <Press *20#N> Voice message: “Command correct” / “Invalid command”. Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 12 of 27...
  • Page 13: Technical Call Attempts (Test)

    Values: N takes the values 0 or 1. By default 0 (not activated). Programming sequence: <Press *22#N> Voice message: “Command correct” / “Invalid command”. 2.17. *23 - Accept alarm (ACK) requirement Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 13 of 27...
  • Page 14: Periodic Test Call Interval

    Voice response: “Option 10 is … (time in minutes)". *24#N Programming: Minimum password: PAC. Values: N takes values from 0 to 9. By default 4320 minutes (3 days). Programming sequence: Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 14 of 27...
  • Page 15: Technical Call Attempts (Upload)

    First measurement taken: “Option 26 is … (battery tension - V Volts)”. First measurement not yet made: "Option 26 activated. Please wait some minutes and try again". *26#N Programming: Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 15 of 27...
  • Page 16: Verify Hardware And Firmware Version

    N=4: the output is activated whenever one of the switches is pressed, deactivating itself on switch release. *28* Consult: Minimum password: PAC. Voice response: “Option 28 is N”. *28#N Programming: Minimum password: PAC. Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 16 of 27...
  • Page 17: Play Alarm Call Message

    Minimum password: PAC. Values: 20 digits. By default deactivated. Programming sequence: <Press *3#> Voice message: “Introduce the new identifier”. <Type the identifier, with # to terminate> Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 17 of 27...
  • Page 18: Change Car Number (Fixed Line)

    Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 18 of 27...
  • Page 19: Activation Of Intercom Call

    *50* Consult: Minimum password: PAC. Voice response: “The time and date are … (hh:mm dd/mm/20yy)”. *50# Programming: Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 19 of 27...
  • Page 20: Change Car Number (Gsm Link)

    Each language is encoded using 2 digits, with up to 98 different languages being possible. P: “01” to “99” indicates the language for programming messages. By default, the MMk-655/6 has the following languages: Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 20 of 27...
  • Page 21: Configure Language For Car Message Synthesis

    By default, the MMk-655/6 has the following languages: 00: Silence (only available for the second language) 01: Spanish 02: English 03: French 04: Italian 05: German Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 21 of 27...
  • Page 22: 90# - Reset Alarm

    The set deletes the 'low battery' status and returns to the normal cycle of battery tension measurements. *91# Programming: Minimum password: MAC. Programming sequence: <Press *91#> Voice message: “Command correct” / “Invalid command”. Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 22 of 27...
  • Page 23: 95# - Force Test Call

    EOA. *99# Programming: Minimum password: MAC. Programming sequence: <Press *99#> Voice message: “Initiating alarm ending” / “Alarm end not valid”. Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 23 of 27...
  • Page 24: Annex

    Compact Emergency Telephone for Lifts ANNEX 3.1. State diagram of call process with factory settings Figure 1: State diagram of call process wfactory settings. Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 24 of 27...
  • Page 25: State Diagram Of Call Process According To En 81-28

    Compact Emergency Telephone for Lifts 3.2. State diagram of call process according to EN 81-28 Figure 2: State diagram of call process according to EN 81-28 Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 25 of 27...
  • Page 26: State Diagram Of Call Retry Process According To En 81-28

    Compact Emergency Telephone for Lifts 3.3. State diagram of call retry process according to EN 81-28 Figure 3: State diagram of call retry process according to EN 81-28 Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 26 of 27...
  • Page 27: State Diagram Of Alarm Ending Process According To En 81-28

    Compact Emergency Telephone for Lifts 3.4. State diagram of alarm ending process according to EN 81-28 Figure 4: State diagram of alarm ending process according to EN 81-28 Rev. M1.2 – S1.1 © Merak. All rights reserved Programming Manual Voice Mode 27 of 27...

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