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ANEP BOX TX Manual

ANEP BOX TX Manual

Multi-elevator's voice and intercom scalable system

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ANEP BOX TX
MULTI-ELEVATOR' S VOICE AND
INTERCOM SCALABLE SYSTEM
NT_ANEP_BOX_TX_EN_31-03-2023

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  • Page 1 ANEP BOX TX MULTI-ELEVATOR' S VOICE AND INTERCOM SCALABLE SYSTEM NT_ANEP_BOX_TX_EN_31-03-2023...
  • Page 2 This documentation is aimed at trained and experienced lift professionals. 1.1 - Installation / Commissioning Therefore, during an intervention on an elevator in order to install the ANEP materials, proper lift safety rules must be followed. ●  Use of " Personal Protective Equipment ".
  • Page 3 1 input from the lift car alarm button (NO or NC) • 1 button integrating three functions: Blocked person alarm acknowledgment, arrival/departure of a technician and test call to the ANEP vocal server • 1 alarm button technician lift car roof •...
  • Page 4 3 - BOX TX CONNECTION MAGNETIC SENSOR HIGH MAGNETIC BOX-INTENS SENSOR BOX-DISCRI CABIN ALARM BOX-SECU (NO ou NC) RJ11 ,1,2,3 Phony CABIN To Y/G LEDS (MIDIS BP) ... or ⁎ MIDIS-FACEPLATE ⁎ LIGAN / LIGAN-BP TELEPHONE ⁎ MICRO-DEP. LINE ⁎ BA-MAX ALIM-CONTROL II ⁎...
  • Page 5: Connecting The Sensors

    3.1 - CONNECTING THE SENSORS Connection of the sensors the information on opening/closing of the car door and movement of the lift is to be connected to the inputs E1 to E4 of the ANEP BOX. E1 - Cabin door OPEN...
  • Page 6 3.2 - CONNECTING THE POSITION/READJUSTMENT SENSORS [E3] AND [E4] SETUP ≤ 10mm UMPTEENTH LEVEL Counting magnets Height = 50 mm 4th LEVEL 15° MAX 3rd LEVEL Resetting magnet * Height = 200 mm (*) NOTE : The resetting magnet is to be placed at 2nd LEVEL the level where the cab passes most often (Example: Ground floor for an R+4)
  • Page 7 3.2.1 - Elevator with short floors The minimum value for short stage detection is 700mm between two levels (stage information). ELEVATOR SHEATH LIFT (example) COUNTING MAGNETS floor 1st floor Decrease sensors spacing allows reconciliation counting magnets Ground floor High Ground floor CABIN UNDERGROUND A counting magnet must...
  • Page 8 3.3 - Connecting sensors PO* and PF** [E3] and [E4] OD = Open Doors CD = Closed Doors 3.3.1 - Elevator in single access. The OD/CD gate information is to be connected to the inputs E1 (OD) and E2 (CD) DOOR DOOR 3.3.2 - Double...
  • Page 9 4 - YELLOW & GREEN LED CONNECTIONS (if MIDIS is not present) - Connect the indicators used in the cab according to the standard NF EN 81.28 of 2003 or 2018 and 81.70 (12Vcc / 140 mA max per indicator) (see Page 15) - Connect an ALIM-CONTROL 2 12Vcc (9 to 15Vcc) power supply No such connection to be made if using MIDIS phony...
  • Page 10 Þ º ºÞ Þ ºÞ Þ ANEP BOX keyboard programming After activating the programming access mode " 123" Validates Yellow and Green LED management to 2003 standards # 417 # Validates Yellow and Green LED management to 2018 standards # 418 #...
  • Page 11 - Press the # 307 # keys successively - ANEP-BOX TX emits 3 beeps. 5.2 - Internal discrimination In this mode, ANEP BOX TX performs a processing taking into account the opening/closing of the car and landing door as well as the movement of the elevator.
  • Page 12 6 - TRANSMITTER NUMBER ADDRESSING AND PROGRAMMING Transmitter number (or identifier or PROM) programming: The ANEP BOX module identifies itself in data mode by sending its “Number” Transmitter ID” (also called Identifier or PROM depending on call centers) This number corresponds to the manufacturing serial number of the ANEP BOX module.
  • Page 13: Telephone Line

    Configuration 1 - Offset Receptacle Phony with BOX-C Addressing to be done on the 4 BOX TX and on the 4 BOX-C TELEPHONE LINE ELEV. 2 ELEV. 1 ELEV. 3 ELEV. 4 Configuration 2 - In-vehicle hardware with BOX-SC (maximum 8)
  • Page 14 7 - PROGRAMMING (ANEP BOX hung up) Important : • All the ANEP BOX TX connected to the same telephone line must be connected to allow access to the programming mode. • The various programming operations are carried out with the keyboard of the ANEP BOX module.
  • Page 15: Factory Configuration

    7.3 - Schedule table of telephone numbers (voice alarms) ANEP BOX automatically detects the nature of the alarm button of the NO or NC button box, it is essential to connect the alarm button BEFORE connecting the phone line. KEYBOARD...
  • Page 16 - Speech control of the speaker and microphone, - Securing the transfer of data to a reception center The Autocom mode, allows the BOX TX to operate with most autocoms without guaranteeing a functioning with ALL the autocoms on the market.
  • Page 17 7.6 - Autocom mode and/or low line voltage If your equipment is connected to an Orange line (or other operator), but the line voltage at rest is low (less than 28V), you must configure your equipment to "Autocom Mode and/or Low Line Voltage" (20V <= Line Voltage < 28V ) To do this, perform the following programming sequence.
  • Page 18 7.8 - Number Scheduling 7.8.1 - Programming Memory 101 (Main Voice Call) After entering the programming access code Press # 1 0 1  The device emits a melody Dial the phone number followed by the key #  The device emits a melody 7.8.2 - Programming memory 102 with a pause In the case of installation behind a PABX, it is necessary to dial a prefix followed by a pause and the call number.
  • Page 19 Mémoire 102 7.9.1 - Transfer Method ANEP devices can be programmed according to the desired use and technology used at the alarm reception center. To communicate with reception centers, ANEP devices transfer information (location identification) and set up voice communication either in a single communication or in two separate communications.
  • Page 20 7.10.1 Acknowledgement of blocked person call (EN81-28) by #1 When this function is validated, an alarm call emitted by ANEP BOX will have to be acknowledged by the operator by dialing the sequence “#” and “1” on the keyboard of his telephone (in DTMF mode) during the voice communication.
  • Page 21 After programming, trigger a call by pressing on the alarm button located in the booth for ANEP BOX or the button. The following settings are available to adjust sound levels and the ANEP BOX microphone/speaker flip-flop under local conditions.  Key " 6 " = + Key "...
  • Page 22 7.10.7 - Listening to data exchange In order to enable the technician working on the elevator to know that the ANEP-BOX module is in communication with a reception center, all the data exchanges are audible (Low Level) in the loudspeaker of the ANEP-BOX.
  • Page 23 7.10.9 - Cabin light control timer ANEP-BOX TX allows to control the voltage “Cabin Light” (230Vac) The fault and the return of this voltage are transmitted to a power station reception (Telephone memory 104). The time delay for taking into account the return of the voltage is set at 2 min.
  • Page 24  Press the alarm button on the cab. If discrimination is not enabled, the voice message “your call is recorded, please wait" is broadcast and ANEP BOX calls the correspondent (see page 8) "BEEPs" are issued every 6 seconds in case of silence to indicate that...
  • Page 25 ANEP BOX emits a melody 10 seconds before the end of the timer scheduled communication (see page 15). 8.4 - Call Number Sequence If the number called is busy or not answering (10 ringtones), BOX TX call the second stored number. Each scheduled phone call number is alternately called 6 times maximum.
  • Page 26 8 - A voice-activated identification of the alarm location during the call. 9.1 - Voice synthesis on user alarm blocked In order to reassure the user trapped in the cabin, the ANEP BOX TX broadcasts a summary message, after validation of the taking into account of the "user blocked"...
  • Page 27 Example : 12:09 p.m. => will be announced «ONE», «TWO», «THREE», «NINE» 9.4 - Floor Statement ANEP-BOX TX includes the ability to advertise floors at the time of the opening of the doors. This feature requires a 12VDC power supply (of type ALIM-CONTROL 2).
  • Page 28 9.4.3 - Keyboard Level Programming By default, stage statements for each of the levels are stored in BOX TX For special cases, it is possible to change the position of the ads to tailor statements to the elevator.
  • Page 29 Default listings Editing listings Level Announcements Level "n" Listing ID to schedule "a" 31st floor 30th floor 29th floor 28th floor 27th floor 26th floor 25th floor 24th floor 23rd floor 22nd floor 21st floor 20th floor 19th floor 18th floor 17th floor 16th floor 15th floor...
  • Page 30  Validate by #, the summary emits a « gong »,  Finish by pressing the key twice Note : The ANEP BOX TX clock must be pre-programmed by Triggering a cyclical call. 9.4.4 - Indication of the announcement period of the floors Once you enter programming mode, the amber-green LEDs indicate the period of time during which stage statements are issued.
  • Page 31 10.4 - Remote "Alarm In Progress" Reset ANEP-BOX TX incorporates the «End of user alarm caused remotely» function. - The remote acknowledgement is triggered by the operator via AnepCenter when a «user alarm blocked in the cabin» has not been followed by an on-site «End of Alarm».
  • Page 32 ANEP-BOX TX incorporates a speech-based call location recognition function. It is possible that during telephone communication between the person stranded in the lift cabin and the operator of the emergency center, the ANEP BOX TX module will provide a message to locate the location of the emergency call.
  • Page 33 • The recording sequence may begin. (See below: Recording Sequence ) In the case where several ANEP-BOX TX are on the same telephone line, the BOXs have different module numbers (1: main BOX, 2 to 8: secondary BOX) and only the main BOX disconnects at first: •...
  • Page 34 Recording sequence: - Press the "##" keys on the phone, ANEP-BOX TX beeps. - To start recording, press the "7" button on the phone. - To stop recording, press the "8" key. - To listen to the recording, press the "9" key.
  • Page 35 Sample Programming : Programming Device No => « ANEP94 » Press # 501       The device emits 3 «BEEPs»   Press the « 2 » key twice     Waiting for the «BEEP»   Press the « 6 »key 3 times     Waiting for the «BEEP»   Press the « 3 » key 3 times     Waiting for the «BEEP»   Press the « 7 » key twice     Waiting for the «BEEP»   Press the « 9 » key 1 times     Waiting for the «BEEP»   Press the « 4 » key 1 times  ...
  • Page 36 Press the « 6 » button on the phone, the frequency of 1kHz must  be audible. In the case where several ANEP-BOX TX are on the same telephone line, the BOXs have different module numbers (1: BOX master, 2 to 8: BOX   secondary) and only the master BOX lands in the first instance: - Wait for the master BOX to be picked up.
  • Page 37 (elevator or product malfunctions) remotely via the network Telephone (Wired or GSM). Operation of the «lift surveillance» part of ANEP BOX TX requires a number of presets (manual or automatic) before exploitation. The monitoring results of...
  • Page 38 Function # 703 #, ANEP BOX TX+ advertisement «VALIDATED» If not, see Chapter 12.1 - Elevator Monitoring.Check the choice of door type. Function # 601 7 #, ANEP BOX TX+ «Automatic» or «Swing» advertisement If the choice does not match, refer to Chapter 12.1- Monitoring elevator.
  • Page 39 14 - KEYBOARD SCHEDULES TABLE Accessing and Exiting Setup Mode + <Access Code > Switching to setup mode Programming Mode Output #0... Setting Reset settings and phone numbers #001# #002...# New Access Code #1... Phone number #101...# Primary telephone number for the voice call #102...# Phone call back-up number #103...# Telephone number of the receiving station for transmitting data before voice #104...# Telephone number of the receiving station to transmit data after voice...
  • Page 40 15 - SCHEDULE TABLE KEYBOARD (CONTINUED) #5... Site Identification Programming the identification code #501…# Dissemination of the identification code by voice synthesis #502…# #6... Floor Statement #601 n# a# If “n” and “a” are between 1 and 39: programming a floor statement #601 83 ...# Time (hours and minutes) If “n” is between 1 and 39: broadcast a floor statement by voice synthesis #602 n# Limitation of floor statements and messages from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. #602 81# Statement of stages and messages 24/24h #602 82# Reading time #602 83# Synthesis sound level adjustment («n»...
  • Page 41: Warranty

    ANEP cannot under any circumstances be held liable for any loss of data, as well as any particular damage or incident, resulting from poor implementation or non-compliant use of the product.
  • Page 42 TH E AF T ER SALES SER VI CE I S P R OV I DE D B Y 4 bis rue de Paris 94470 Boissy-Saint-Léger Tél : +33 1 45 98 34 44 Website : www.anepstore.com NT_ANEP_BOX_TX_EN_31-03-2023...