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EMERGENCY PHONE
FONOMAC 3
Installation • Assembly • Start-up
Use • Maintenance • Repair
Technical Manual
V2.20 – 06/2012
English /
MTELFONOMAC3220
_EN
Item: 0000005185

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  • Page 1 EMERGENCY PHONE FONOMAC 3 Installation • Assembly • Start-up Use • Maintenance • Repair Technical Manual V2.20 – 06/2012 English / MTELFONOMAC3220 Item: 0000005185...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    9.1. Replacing Fonomac with Fonomac 3 ....................33     9.2. Replacing Fonotec with Fonomac 3 ....................33   9.3. Replacing Fonomac II with Fonomac 3 .................... 33   10. MOST FREQUENT PROBLEMS ......................34 10.1. The equipment does not make alarm calls ..................34  ...
  • Page 3 PRODUCT TECHNICAL MANUAL FONOMAC 3 11. BATTERIES ............................. 35   11.1. BATTERY MAINTENANCE ......................35     11.2. ANALYSIS OF THE BATTERY STATUS .................... 35   11.3. ACTIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT BY THE MAINTENANCE STAFF ............35 APPENDIX A: MANUAL FOR PROGRAMMING USING THE CONSOLE ............36  ...
  • Page 4: General Information Of The Product

    1.2. General Features There are 2 different models: Fonomac 3 (standard telephone) Fonomac 3+ (upgraded telephone with additional features). Both models include the following general features:  They require an external 24 Vdc power supply (not line powered); telephone line fluctuation immunity.
  • Page 5 Programing keypad including an acoustic signal of different tones to help the dialling.  The equipment can also be parameterised using the MP Console, a PC + HEA INTERCOM (local mode), a PC + modem (remote mode) or just any telephone terminal connected to an external telephone line (either in local or remote mode).
  • Page 6: Connection Terminals

    XFN2: Power supply (24 Vdc, 0 Vdc), RUN signal (lift in motion) and INS (Inspection) terminals to connect with controller without CAN communication. This connector is not used in the case of MP Via Series controller, as both the power and the signals are supplied by the XCAN connector.
  • Page 7 The Fonomac 3+ model and the Fonomac 3 are identical. Both incorporate the same front identification plate. On the rear, the keypad and the connectors are the same as well, but there is a “3+” silkscreen printed as displayed in FIGURE 2.
  • Page 8: Light Indicators

    PRODUCT TECHNICAL MANUAL FONOMAC 3 1.4. Light indicators The different lighting modes in both light indicators (Yellow and green LEDs) display the possible equipment statuses. The following table compiles the different possible situations. LIGHT SIGNALLING Green LED Yellow LED Status...
  • Page 9: Electric Features And Ranges

    ELECTRIC FEATURES CONNECTOR TERMINAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE INPUT VOLTAGE OUTPUT AMPERAGE INPUT AMPERAGE XCAN CAN Connection with MP controller (*) WARNING: NEVER 14 – 30 Vdc SUPPLY VOLTAGE TO (It will supply the same THESE TERMINALS AS NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE...
  • Page 10: Fixing Equipment To The Pushbutton Panel

    PRODUCT TECHNICAL MANUAL FONOMAC 3 1.6. Fixing equipment to the pushbutton panel There are two possible systems to fix the equipment to the button panel:  Compac type Fixing: The equipment must be completely assembled from the rear of the button panel and is fixed to it using welded bolts and nuts.
  • Page 11: Attachments

    Fonomac 3 telephone. The Induction Loop kit requires a 220 Vac power supply and is connected to the Fonomac 3 equipment via the XBUC connector (See Figure 5).
  • Page 12: Audio Kit

    This kit assembly requires control station panel machining. Figure 7 below shows an image of the Audio Kit. FIGURE 7. AUDIO KIT 1.7.3. Link GSM/GPRS Device allowing the connections of a Fonomac 3 telephone to a GSM/GPRS line. Features:  Power supply: 230 Vac.
  • Page 13 PRODUCT TECHNICAL MANUAL FONOMAC 3 Device connection: Battery Connector Aerial FIGURE 9. CONNECTIONS OF Digital THE GSM/GPRS LINK Input / Output (*) Fuse Power supply 230 Vac RS232/RS485/ connection RS422 BUS CAN-BUS Connector (*) Connector (*) Telephone Phone XTFN line connector...
  • Page 14: Range Of Products

    PRODUCT TECHNICAL MANUAL FONOMAC 3 1.8. Range of products The following table displays the different products available and their corresponding codes. COMPAC TYPE FIXING ROLLER TYPE FIXING FONOMAC 3 TELEPHONE 2172FONO3C 2172FONO3R 2172FONO3BC (*) 2172FONO3BR (*) COMPAC TYPE FIXING ROLLER TYPE FIXING...
  • Page 15: Spare Parts

    PRODUCT TECHNICAL MANUAL FONOMAC 3 1.9. Spare parts COMPAC TYPE FIXING ROLLER TYPE FIXING FONOMAC 3 (*) Equipment codes including the INFORMATION Induction Loop identifier. PLATE / AUDIO 2172PGFN3R 2172PGFN3C 2172PGFN3BR (*) 2172PGFN3BC (*) BATTERY KIT 2172FONO3BAT MTELFONOMAC3220_EN V2.20 – 06/2012...
  • Page 16: Terminal Parameterisation

    Fonomac 3 incorporates a set of parameters allowing the user to configure several aspects of the equipment’s operation. Fonomac 3 is supplied, by default, with a basic parameterisation which must be completed and/or modified by the user according to his/her needs.
  • Page 17: Parameterisation Via Keypad

    Fonomac 3 will indicate that it is in programming mode by flashing the green and yellow LEDs quickly and synchronized (latency: 1 tenth of a second ON + 1 tenth of a second OFF). If the Fonomac 3 has an access code different from “1111”, programmed by default, you have to introduce the right access code before starting the...
  • Page 18: Parameterisation Via Mp Console

     Multitone: It indicates that the command entered has been correctly executed. To exit programming mode, press key P again; Fonomac 3 will exit programming mode, reset and load the new parameters entered by the user. Aside from parameterisation, other commands can be executed with the keypad: ...
  • Page 19: Alarm Process According To En81-1/2

    PRODUCT TECHNICAL MANUAL FONOMAC 3 3. ALARM PROCESS ACCORDING TO EN81-1/2 3.1. Description of the alarm process The figure displays an alarm flowchart according to EN81-1/2 Standard. ALARM TRIGGERED Activation of Keypad Alarm Activation of Battery not Pushbuttons on Keypad Alarm...
  • Page 20: Alarm Triggered

    (NO); in this case, the ID_16 “Operating Mode” parameter value must be 1: NO or value 3: NO Advanced. Fonomac 3 will indicate that the alarm process has started through a yellow LED and the system will try to connect with the alarm call centre.
  • Page 21: Acknowledgement Of Receipt

    The telephone will connect after the number of rings determined by the ID_18 “Automatic Reply” parameter different from “0”. If there is more than one Fonomac 3 sharing the same line, the following process will be observed to select the lift to talk to: ...
  • Page 22: Alarm Process According To En81-28

    PRODUCT TECHNICAL MANUAL FONOMAC 3 4. ALARM PROCESS ACCORDING TO EN81-28 4.1. Description of the alarm process The figure displays an alarm flowchart according to EN81-28 Standard. FIGURE 12. EN81-28 ALARM PROCESS MTELFONOMAC3220_EN V2.20 – 06/2012...
  • Page 23: Alarm Triggered

    Fonomac 3 will indicate that the alarm process has started through a yellow LED and the system will try to connect with the alarm call centre. If connection fails, it will try again and again until it connects. There is a 2-minute wait between each attempt.
  • Page 24: Lift Identification

    PRODUCT TECHNICAL MANUAL FONOMAC 3 FONOMAC 3 telephone reads the 3 circuits in FIGURE 13 independently, 2 of them providing the information concerning the alarms (circuits 1 and 3) and the third one the information concerning filtering (circuit 2). The telephone will accept an alarm request as long as one of the following circuits is open: ...
  • Page 25: Acknowledgement Of Receipt

    The telephone will connect after the number of rings determined by the ID_18 “Automatic Reply” parameter different from “0”. If there is more than one Fonomac 3 sharing the same line, the following process will be observed to select the lift to talk to: ...
  • Page 26: Test Calls

    In this case, there must be a line to receive test calls and another one for real alarms. Otherwise, the call centre would not be able to differentiate one type of call from another, except for Fonomac 3+ which is able to distinguish them by means of the voice messages.
  • Page 27: Audio Kit

    It will not be possible to use the configuration “With modernisation kit, eligible audio output” (ID_22 = 2), when the audio kit is supplied with the Fonomac 3 equipment upon car roof, inside the portection box, according to the code 21A2CJREFF3, for Fonomac 3, and the code 21A2CJREFF3P, for Fonomac 3+.
  • Page 28: General Purpose Signals

    As far as the output is concerned, the lift operator can activate it by calling the Fonomac 3 telephone and dialing any key as detailed below. Commands: # # <n comando> *  Executes the command linked to <n command>...
  • Page 29: Voice Messages

     Recording/Reproduction in remote mode: Remote message recording allows the user with no direct access to Fonomac 3+ to record voice messages by using an external phone or the Fonomac 3+ remote Parameterisation Software. Voice commands are accessed by using the following sequence of commands: ...
  • Page 30: Connecting The Equipment To A New Installation

    PRODUCT TECHNICAL MANUAL FONOMAC 3 8. CONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT TO A NEW INSTALLATION 8.1. According to EN81-1/2 with Via Serie and MicroBasic Controller EN81-1/2 EN81-1/2 Key for contacts: CAR CEILING VIA SERIE MICROBASIC SARI: Inspection box alarm pushbutton (NC) 208-...
  • Page 31: According To En81-28 Standard With Via Serie Controller

    PRODUCT TECHNICAL MANUAL FONOMAC 3 8.2. According to EN81-28 Standard with Via Serie Controller Key for contacts: CAR CEILING SARI: Inspection box alarm SARP pushbutton (closed in non- activated position) SARN SARF: Car base alarm SARI pushbutton (closed in non-...
  • Page 32: According To En81-28 Standard With Microbasic Controller

    PRODUCT TECHNICAL MANUAL FONOMAC 3 8.3. According to EN81-28 Standard with MicroBasic Controller Key for contacts: CAR CEILING SARP SARI: Inspection 208- box alarm SARN SARI pushbutton (closed in non-activated SIS STOPC position) SARF: Car base SARI alarm pushbutton (under floor) (closed...
  • Page 33: Replacing Old Equipment In Existing Installations

    Fonomac 3 is totally compatible with the previous models of MP emergency telephones: Fonomac, Fonotec and Fonomac II. The instructions to replace any of the previous devices with MP MicroBasic or Via Series controllers are compiled in the different Replacement Guides listed above.
  • Page 34: Most Frequent Problems

    PRODUCT TECHNICAL MANUAL FONOMAC 3 10. MOST FREQUENT PROBLEMS 10.1. The equipment does not make alarm calls  Please remember that if alarm filtering is enabled, you cannot trigger an alarm from the car keypad pushbutton unless filtering is inhibited, according to the instructions included in paragraph 4.3. of the present manual.
  • Page 35: Batteries

    Please keep the batteries away from fire or other extreme heat sources as this may cause an explosion. Should the Fonomac 3 equipment not be used for a long time, we recommend you store it in a cool and dry place to avoid shortening battery life.
  • Page 36: Appendix A: Manual For Programming Using The Console

    Fonomac II (serial port). The connection and the ways to configure the console when used to program Fonomac 3 in a Via Serie controller are explained below. When Fonomac 3 is part of a MicroBasic controller, another parameterisation system must be used.
  • Page 37: A2. Connecting Via Serie Controller

    Make sure the Fonomac 3 is connected to Via Serie controller through the connector. FIGURE 2: XCAN CONNECTOR FOR CAN-BUS CONNECTION Connecting the console. The Fonomac 3, in Via Serie installations, is powered through the XCAN communication connector. Since the Fonomac 3 is connected to the controller, the connections available in Via Serie will be used.
  • Page 38 PRODUCT TECHNICAL MANUAL FONOMAC 3 - Connecting the machine room’s circuit. Using the XVCBUS connector and powering from XNSN or using the XCON rail connector. blue brown grey black FIGURE 4: CONNECTION OF THE CONSOLE INTO MACHINE ROOM CIRCUIT MTELFONOMAC3220_EN...
  • Page 39: A3. Operating Mode

    On connecting the console to the power supply, the following menu will be displayed: (1)VS (2) FNII (3)FN3 (4) DSP To access the Fonomac 3 menu, press key number 3 on the console’s keypad. Another means of access is using the “Menu Access” key. Menu Access Intro Back…...
  • Page 40 Alarm call tens acknowledgement Sound Key value of identification hundreds Test after reset Key value of thousands Low Battery alarm Silent Test and Reset Detection of Busy line Figure 9: Fonomac 3 console keypad configuration menu MTELFONOMAC3220_EN V2.20 – 06/2012...
  • Page 41: Appendix B: Data The Owner Must Supply To The Rescue Service

    B1. Information to be supplied to the Rescue Service The installation’s owner must inform the rescue service about: The lift is equipped with a Fonomac 3 emergency telephone that enables permanent bidirectional communication with the rescue service. Installer’s general instructions (see item 2 in this appendix) Energy is supplied to the alarm equipment for, at least, one hour.
  • Page 42: B2. Installer's General Instructions

    PRODUCT TECHNICAL MANUAL FONOMAC 3 B2. Installer’s General Instructions EN81-28 MICROBASIC CONTROLLER EN81-28 VIA SERIE 0Vdc CLC XCA1 XC11 XC12 XCA2 XC21 XC22 CONTROLLER EN81-1/2 VIA SERIE & MICROBASIC 0Vdc CLC XCA1 XC11 XC12 XCA2 XC21 XC22 CONTROLLER MTELFONOMAC3220_EN V2.20 – 06/2012...
  • Page 43 PRODUCT TECHNICAL MANUAL FONOMAC 3 INFORMATION TO BE SUPPLIED TO THE RESCUE SERVICE: Emergency telephone MODEL FONOMAC 3 FONOMAC 3+ MODEL FIXED Telephone Information on the line: Telephone no.: interface: C PC C PMAC P100 Protocol: C heck-up period: Every ______ days...
  • Page 44: Appendix C: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    PRODUCT TECHNICAL MANUAL FONOMAC 3 APPENDIX C: EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY MTELFONOMAC3220_EN V2.20 – 06/2012...
  • Page 45 HEAD OFFICE Pabellón MP Leonardo Da Vinci, 15 Isla de la Cartuja – 41092 Seville SPAIN Tel. +34 902 197 277 e-mail: elevacion@mpcorporacion.com...

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