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2ENTRY Helios Door Entry System User and Service Manual Version 2.1 VoIPon www.voipon.co.uk sales@voipon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299...
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Dear customer, We congratulate you on having purchased the 2ENTRY Helios door ® communicator, which is the successor to the popular product 2N . We hope NTRY you will fully enjoy using this new product for a long time to come. Merits of the Product 1.
F E A T U R E S ....................4 1.1. : ......................4 PTIONAL CCESSORIES P U R P O S E ....................5 P R O D U C T M I X ..................... 6 3.1......................6 ASIC AND XTENDER NITS...
1. Features • Operates on any analogue telephone line • Telephone-controlled electronic lock switch • Exclusive white button backlight – white LEDs • Modularity – up to 54 buttons + keypad • Applicable as a standard telephone and code lock (keypad version) •...
2. Purpose The 2ENTRY Helios door communicator replaces a traditional door entry system which would traditionally have to have a whole cabled distribution infrastructure behind it. The connectivity of the unit is flexible in that as standard the unit can connect to any telephone system via either an analogue extension or trunk port.
3. Product Mix Basic and Extender Units 3.1. Part No. 9135130E Part No. 9135130KE Part No. 9135181E Basic unit Basic unit Extender unit 3 buttons 3 buttons + keypad 8 buttons Part No. 9135160E Part No. 9135160KE 913582E Part No. Basic unit Basic unit Extender unit...
Installation Accessories 3.2. Part No. 9135331E Part No. 9135351E Part No. 9135361E Wall mounting roof Flush mounting box Flush mounting box with 1-module roof for 1 module with 1-module frame Roof dimensions (WxHxD) : 129 x 240 x 41 mm Dimensions (WxHxD): Dimensions: 103 x 218 x 60 mm...
Increased Protection Accessories 3.3. Part No. 9135511KE Part No. 9135515E Part No. 9135511E Vandal resistant cover for Vandal resistant cover for one Vandal resistant cover for basic basic unit with keypad + Flush extension unit + Flush unit + Flush mounting box *) mounting box *) mounting box *) *) Attention! This box is not 9135351E !!! It is a special box only for Vandal resistant covers.
Video Accessories 3.6. Part No. 9135210E Part No. 9134147E Part No. 9134145E In-built colour CCD camera 7" colour LCD monitor (TFT) MPEG4 LAN video server Video records can be observed by anybodies PC via the LAN, no SW installation is needed. Serves up to 10 PCs PAL, resolution 420 TV rows, sensitivity 2 lux The selected model features a at the same time.
4. Terminology Line pick-up/seizure/off-hook – call start, line locked, busy. Line hang-up/clear – call end, handset hang-up. DTMF – dual tone multi-frequency signalling. PSTN – public switched telephone network. Outgoing call – Helios-telephone connection made, e.g. by a pressing a button. Incoming call –...
5. Function Description From External User's View (Visitor) 5.1. Like normal Doorbells, Helios buttons are provided with labels the visitor finds the appropriate button (e.g. Mr. Smith) and presses it this activates Helios to then dial the number pre-programmed for under that button, the visitor can then hear the ringing tone from the loudspeaker and the required (Mr.
From Internal User's View (Survey of Functions) 5.3. • Calling to Helios You call the appropriate extension and Helios makes the call and gives a confirmation tone after two rings (or as pre-programmed). Now you can speak and control the 2 switches, program Helios (see later), and listen to what is going on outside and speak to the calling party if desired..
Signals Overview 5.4. Signal Name Meaning • sent immediately after line seizure for incoming calls (can be Confirm- heard by the calling party); • signals switch activation (by DTMF) - can be heard by the ation person “at the other end“ who activated the switch •...
Call Termination Options - Summary 5.6. 1. The busy or continuous tone after the call end. 2. The ringing tone after a predefined count of rings. 3. The subscriber “at the other end“ pressed 4. The preset maximum call duration has elapsed. 5.
DTMF Transmission during Outgoing Call 5.9. This function enables the unit to transmit DTMF tones when the connection with one of the pre-programmed numbers has been established. It is used in combination with automatic information systems, voice mailboxes, etc., which ask the calling party to select a service using tone dialling.
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Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Keypad Function • Can any of the switches be activated permanently? Yes, the additional switch can be activated by one password and deactivated by another. • Is it possible to arrange for the switch to be activated during the whole call? Yes, additional switch can do it.
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HELIOS Statuses and Available Operations Operation " --- --- Button pressing – new call ! --- Call extension - DTMF Call termination - DTMF Hang-up upon continuous, busy or ringing tone " " " Switch activation – DTMF password ! --- Programming start "...
6. Installation Instructions Start Up 6.1. Please check the contents of your delivery: Basic unit 1 pc This manual 1 pc Inbus key 2/5 1 pc Transparent name plate foil of size A5 1 pc Dowels 2 pcs Screws 2 pcs Substitute name plate 1 pc Note: If you have bought a complete “packet“, the delivery may contain additional items...
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Explanatory Notes to the Table Above: For the purpose hereof, indoor environment means: • Interior space with low relative humidity, such as corridors, offices and other environmentally controlled rooms. • Interior space where moisture condenses on walls but in no case flows down the walls, such as verandas, storing rooms, industrial facilities.
Keep the following outdoor mounting principles: • Connect the button backlight for equipment heating – refer to Electrical Installation. • Fill the roof and the fill the gap with waterproof cement to prevent water from getting into the box (see Fig.). •...
Label Material and Printing Every Helios delivery includes a sheet of transparent foil that can be easily printed, with a laser printer. Cut the printed foil into pieces and insert the labels into the name plates. Do not use paper to avoid water logging. Make sure that the text does not cover up the red arrows printed on the name plate, we recommend you to print the foil using a template (MS Word), available at www.2n.cz...
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Description of Terminals This terminal protects Helios against static electricity damage. Switch 1 designed primarily for electric doorlock control. These two terminals are connected to the 12V power supply with LIGHT arbitrary polarity. The power supply can feed the electric lock too. These two terminals are connected to the analogue telephone line with LINE any polarity.
Common Instalation 7.1. Typical Electric Lock Connection Helios contains a solid-state switch equipped with V-MOS transistors, which is able to switch both ac and dc regardless of polarity. Make sure that the current and voltage values do not exceed limits (refer to the Technical Data) and that the technical parameters of the lock and power supply are compatible.
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Typical Button Backlight Power Supply Helios features a high-quality white-LED name plate backlight. This backlight shows low power requirements, long life and even illumination of all name plates. If a standard 12 V electric lock (see above) is connected to Helios, the backlight can be powered using the lock power supply.
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Grounding Terminal Connection - Mandatory Any person that gets in contact with Helios may carry an electrostatic charge of several thousands of Volts. Drawing one’s finger near to the Helios metal panel may result in spark discharge. The purpose of the grounding terminal is to protect the product against this discharge.
Connection of Switch 2 A new additional switch, Part No. 9135250E, has been designed for Helios. It can be mounted into any basic unit, as an added option. To connect it, follow the instructions included in the switch delivery. Camera Installation 7.2.
Connection of Extender Units 7.4. The easy installation of the button extender units is one of the great advantages of using the Helios system. The installation could not be easier - the units are connected using one cable (included in every extender delivery) in a chain manner (every element in the chain is connected with the preceding one).
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Cable Interconnection of Units • Every extender unit delivery contains a connecting cable with identical ends. The connection ratio is 1:1. It is impossible to insert the connectors incorrectly because they are provided with a key. • The basic unit is always on the left. The extender units are “chained“, each unit being connected with its neighbour.
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Button Numbering Button numbering – single-button sets Same Numbering Plan if the unit has a keypad Button numbering – double-button sets 15 23 31 39 16 24 32 40 17 25 33 41 18 26 34 42 19 27 35 43 Same 20 28 36 44...
8. Programming All Helios parameters, including the keypad ones, are set remotely using any tone- dialling telephone set (or a mobile phone). First call Helios and enter the programming mode. The access to this mode is service password protected. A voice menu is available in the programming mode and so you need not use this manual to program standard parameters.
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has read all that relates to the current user position in the programming menu. The timeout can be prolonged – see the chart. Switch Password Programming Each switch can be controlled with up to 10 different passwords that are listed in the Helios memory.
9. Full Parameter Chart Parameter Parameter Name Range Default Note Up to X X X NUMBER All button blank 011-546 Memory number, 1 - 6 memories digits Button number, 01 - 54 Digits 0-9 can only be entered directly into the memories. Special characters are entered additionally using function XX7: X X 7 X X XX Entering format:...
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Parameter Parameter Name Range Default Note Warning!!! No connection is Count of rings established if a higher value is before incoming 1-99 entered than is allowed by the call answering PBX ringing timeout!!! Max. call duration 1-99 12=120s Range of 10s-990s Log-in timeout 1-99 3 = 30 seconds...
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Parameter Parameter Name Range Default Note Possibility to hang up 0 = no by pressing the same 1 = yes button Possibility to dial the 0 = no next number by pressing another 1 = yes button Possibility to hang 0 = no up by pressing # 1 = yes...
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Account of parameters 941, 942, 943, 944 Busy tone Period Parameter 942 Parameter 943 Space time Tone time Example: Tone – space difference is 500 – 250 = 250 ms ... Set parameter 944 to 300 ms. Note: Increase parameter 944 also when Hélios is placed in the hall or corridor with a large decay time.
10. Maintenance Cleaning If used frequently, Helios, especially the keypad, gets dirty. To clean it, use a piece of soft cloth moistened with clean water. We recommend you to obey the following principles while cleaning: • Never use aggressive detergents (such as abrasives or strong disinfectants); •...
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Evaluation of Situations in Speakerphone Automatic Dialling without Confirmation Situation Helios Action Hangs up in approximately 2 seconds and dials the Busy tone next number. Waits for the preset timeout (log-in time), then hangs Call or silence without previous up and dials the next number. ringing tone Hangs up in approximately 2 seconds and dials the Continuous tone (at the PBX, e.g.)
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Note: It is sometimes difficult to recognise the above-described situations reliably due to a poor quality of the PSTN connection. Excessive noise in the surroundings may also have a negative impact. However, this may only decelerate automatic dialling (the busy tone may not be recognised, e.g.).
Arrival/Departure, Day/Night Modes 11.2. Helios can identify easily where to “route” (switch) a call after a button is pressed. All you have to do is call Helios and enter the following: I‘m leaving: password I‘m back: password All buttons can be switched all at once by a common Day/Night password or individually by separate Departure/Arrival passwords.
12. Technical Parameters Telephone Parameters 12.1. Value Conditions Parameter Minimum required off-hook line current 15 mA Off-hook Minimum required on-hook line voltage 20 V Hang-up DC voltage drop (off-hook) < 8 V I = 25 mA < 16 V I = 50 mA Lead current while hang-up <...
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