Esse-ti Helpy Star User Manual

Esse-ti Helpy Star User Manual

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  • Page 1 Elevator alarm systems USER’S MANUAL Installation and use...
  • Page 2 User. The User shall be responsible for defects arising from the use of the product. Esse-ti shall only be responsible for defects according to and within the limitations set by the Presidential Decree dated 24/05/1988 no.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Jumper JP8 for inputs AL1 and AL2....................28 Connecting the telephone line ..................29 Other connections......................30 Start up .............................31 Wiring diagrams.......................33 Example connection of HELPY STAR ...................33 Example connection of ST56......................34 Example connection of ST56......................35 Quick instructions to check the correct installation............36 How to use the reset pushbutton..................37 PROGRAMMING........................38...
  • Page 4 QUICK PROGRAMMING GUIDE ..................80 Basic programming ......................80 Advanced programming ....................82 QUICK GUIDE – USE......................84 Local..............................84 Remote use with Helpy Star or ST56 in stand-by ................84 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..................85 Tones ..............................85 Status indicator LED’s........................85 GSM Signal indicator LED’s (only with GSM200 module)............86 Power supply............................86...
  • Page 5 CE conformity declaration.......................89 PROGRAMMED TELEPHONE NUMBERS..............90...
  • Page 6 EDITING CRITERIA This paragraph describes the editing criteria followed in this manual for easier user’s reference. The following table contains examples of the styles used (left) with their logical meaning (right). Example Meaning CHAPTER Style used for the title of chapters. A new chapter begins on a new page.
  • Page 7 In addition to styles, the manual contains images and symbols showing the operations to be performed by the User. Symbol Meaning Press this button on the telephone keypad. This symbol indicates a telephone digit. It is used to indicate the values that must be entered by the operator during programming.
  • Page 8: General Installation Instructions

    • The product must be EXCLUSIVELY used for the purpose it was designed for. Esse-ti shall not be responsible for damages arising from improper use. • The product has been designed in compliance with the regulations in force and must be installed in systems that comply with the provisions of law.
  • Page 9: Description

    Ready for induction loop. • Up to 2 “active” independent Esse-ti handsfree terminals (typically for the elevator car and the pit; for the roof you can use a “passive” handsfree terminal or a microphone connected to the active handsfree of the car).
  • Page 10 Technological alarms: dead battery no power supply (Helpy Star or ST56 with AL100) 1 input for auxiliary alarm Alarm from diagnostics Alarm from remaining SIM credit and expiring SIM card (only with GSM200 module).
  • Page 11 • 2 relays for door-openers (with the optional board). • Local Programming through the local telephone or the FlashKey module. Remote programming via analog telephone or Esse-ti programming software. The device has two priority levels for the events. • high priority: emergency call buttons •...
  • Page 12: Operation

    OPERATION PERATION IN IDLE STATE In idle state the device (if these checks are enabled): • checks the battery status (“dead battery” technological alarm); • checks the operation of the alarm system (diagnostics) every day at programmable time. If the one of these checks shows a malfunction (dead battery or malfunction detected by the diagnostics procedure) the device starts the alarm procedure described in “Alarm calls”.
  • Page 13: Call Cycles

    This section continues with a description of the alarm management mode by standard telephone users. For information about alarm management with automatic protocols (Esse-ti or Ademco Contact ID) please refer to the corresponding documentation. The following codes (“Acknowledgement”, “Handsfree”, “Exclusion” and “End”) are factory-set codes. In case of re- programming, you must use the new codes.
  • Page 14: Emergency-Call Alarm

    Emergency-call alarm This is the main function of the device. When the emergency-call pushbutton is pressed, the device makes a sequence of calls to the programmed numbers associated with the specific type of alarm. Simultaneously: • a courtesy message is played back in alternation with pauses and tones in the place where the alarm is generated (e.g.
  • Page 15 The duration of the handsfree connection is limited (programmable, 9 minutes by default). The conversation time can be extended by entering any digit different from (“Exclusion”), (“End”) and (“Acknowledge”) at warning tone. Conversation time can be extended an unlimited number of times.
  • Page 16 Dial (“Exclusion” code) to suspend the alarm.The alarm is suspended, waiting for the rescue team to terminate it. Note: the “RECEIVED ALARM” indicator light turns on when you dial Hang up. If the alarm is not reset within 60 minutes it automatically restarts.
  • Page 17 3. reset the alarm by remote. Call the alarm system and wait for the answer. As soon as the alarm system answers the call a handsfree connection is automatically established with the person who called for help. Dial <password> (by default: 1.
  • Page 18 Page 18 OPERATION...
  • Page 19 OPERATION Page 19...
  • Page 20: Technological, Remaining Sim Credit Alarms And Diagnostics

    Technological, remaining SIM credit alarms and Diagnostics In case of a technological alarms (if enabled): • no power supply • dead battery • auxiliary alarm • expiring SIM card the device starts a cycle of calls to the programmed numbers associated with this type of event.
  • Page 21: Automatic Test Calls

    Note: the above-mentioned procedure is not applicable under the CLI-mode. UTOMATIC EST CALLS Automatic test According to the norms on elevator alarm systems (EN 81-28:2004) the system makes periodical calls to indicate normal operation (for the activation of this feature please see “Programming the automatic test data” on page 47). The device makes calls to the numbers associated with the automatic test.
  • Page 22: Manual Test

    WARNING If the automatic test call cannot be ended from remote (for example because the telephone number is wrong), you can interrupt the procedure as shown below: Lift the handset of the local telephone and enter * <Key word> # within 20 seconds (by default: * <key word>...
  • Page 23 OPERATION Page 23...
  • Page 24: Installation

    To protect the telephone line, connect the terminal shown with in the connection diagram to the ground terminal. OUNTING Helpy Star The device is specifically designed for wall mounting.. ST56 The device is specifically designed for installation on elevator controller (on DIN rail).
  • Page 25: Helpy Star Description

    ELPY TAR DESCRIPTION Terminal blocks Jumpers JP8 (do not move) Internal power-supply connector Connectors for optional relay board Serial plug for connection to elevator CPU Reset pushbutton RJ11 connector for local telephone RJ45 connector for GSM200 module Battery PSTN-line board (optional) Jumpers to be used in replacement of the PSTN-line add-on board in case the GSM200 module should be connected Terminal blocks for connection to PSTN-line or universal GSM gateway...
  • Page 26: Terminal Blocks

    LEDs indicating device operation and GSM signal strength End alarm button (reset pushbutton) Terminal blocks BATT Battery Received alarm indicator light Given alarm indicator light Output 12Vdc (max. 100mA) Alarm input 1 Alarm input 2 Common terminal for inputs IN1, IN2 Alarm filter input Gong input or auxiliary alarm input VV2+...
  • Page 27: St56 Description

    ST56 DESCRIPTION Jumper JP8 for define the behaviour of alarm inputs AL1and AL2 LEDs indicating device operation (red) and GSM signal strength (green) Connectors for AL100 power supply Connectors for optional relay board Serial plug for connection to elevator CPU Reset pushbutton RJ11 connector for local telephone RJ45 connector for GSM200 module...
  • Page 28: Terminal Blocks

    Terminal blocks BATT 12Vdc power supply input Received alarm indicator light Given alarm indicator light Output 12Vdc (max. 100mA) Alarm input 1 Alarm input 2 Common terminal for inputs IN1, IN2 Alarm filter input Gong input or auxiliary alarm input VV2+ Output Handsfree 2 VV2-...
  • Page 29: Connecting The Telephone Line

    ONNECTING THE TELEPHONE LINE The alarm system is ready for connection over the GSM line by the proprietary GSM200. It allows the connection of a PSTN line or an universal GSM gateway with the optional PSTN-line board. GSM200 Module Connection •...
  • Page 30: Other Connections

    THER CONNECTIONS For others connections please see the general wiring diagram, referring to your alarm system, at page 33 or 34 and follow the instructions below. In this paragraph you might find information differing from those described in the diagram of page 35; on that occasion we suggest to see mainly the diagram. It is recommended to remove the terminals, make the connections and replace the terminals in the correct position.
  • Page 31: Start Up

    +12. Connect, if required, the door openers to relays RL1 and RL2 (with the optional board). Start up Helpy Star Connect the built-in battery (2Ah 12V), paying attention to terminal polarity. Connect the power supply cable to the 230V~ mains.
  • Page 32 at page 26) is measured every 10 seconds (see paragraph “GSM Signal indicator LED’s (only with GSM200 module)” at page 86). ST56 Connect the 12Vdc power supply to +/- BATT terminals. Connect the AL100 to the special connector (C in the picture at page 27) and connect the AL100 power supply cable to the 230V~ mains.
  • Page 33: Wiring Diagrams

    IRING DIAGRAMS Example connection of HELPY STAR INSTALLATION Page 33...
  • Page 34: Example Connection Of St56

    Example connection of ST56 Page 34 INSTALLATION...
  • Page 35: Example Connection Of St56

    Example connection of ST56 INSTALLATION Page 35...
  • Page 36: Quick Instructions To Check The Correct Installation

    UICK INSTRUCTIONS TO CHECK THE CORRECT INSTALLATION 1. PROGRAMMING Access to programming: lift the local telephone handset and dial You will hear the dialling tone (one longer tone followed by a shorter tone). Program the telephone line type (PSTN or GSM-dedicated): dial for GSM200 module or for PSTN line or traditional GSM interfaces.
  • Page 37: How To Use The Reset Pushbutton

    Note: in case the handsfree termianl’s volumes are not adequately set, refer to paragraph “Volume setting” at page 50. OW TO USE THE RESET PUSHBUTTON Helpy Star Two reset pushbuttons: - external RESET pushbutton (Q in picture at page 26) - internal reset pushbutton (F in picture at page 25).
  • Page 38: Programming

    PROGRAMMING The system can be programmed: • locally by means of a DTMF telephone (connected to TEL and VV1- terminals or directly to the RJ11 connector) or a FlashKey module. • remotely by making a call to the device with a multifrequency telephone or with the HeGate remote programmer and HeControl management software.
  • Page 39: From The Local Telephone

    From the local telephone ACCESS TO PROGRAMMING Lift the local telephone handset. The telephone is automatically connected to handsfree 1. Dial <INSTALLER OR OPERATOR PASSWORD> (by default: You will hear the DIALING TONE (one longer tone followed by a shorter tone).
  • Page 40: From A Remote Telephone

    From a remote telephone The Automatic Answer function must be active. The function is active by default. ACCESS TO PROGRAMMING Call the alarm system. It automatically answers the call (after the programmed rings; 2 rings by factory default)) and you will listen to the elevator identification message (recorded during installation), followed by the DIALLING TONE.
  • Page 41: Basic Programming

    Type of installation if handsfree terminal is connected to VV2 • Protocols identification code (for use with Call Centers with Ademco Contact ID or Esse-ti protocols). The device Id number must be generated by the Call center itself. • Volume setting with reference to handsfree terminals and messages.
  • Page 42: Programming The Telephone Numbers

    • Standard telephone user • Call Center working under the Esse-ti protocol (HeCall software) • Call Center working under the Ademco ContactID protocol • Call Center working under CLI mode •...
  • Page 43 Call Center working under Esse-ti protocol (He Call software); Call Center working under CLI mode; SMS. Enter the telephone number (max. 20 digits). Press #. Note: to enter one or more 2-sec pauses during dialling press once or repeatedly. To enter more telephone numbers repeat the assigned code.
  • Page 44: Programming The Clock

    Example: POS. SOURCE RECEIVER NUMBER 3330123456 EMERGENCY CALL = SMS (MULTI SHARING) = 3336543210 EMERGENCY CALL = SMS (MULTI SHARING) = 0710123456 EMERGENCY CALL = STANDARD TEL USER = 0716543210 EMERGENCY CALL = STANDARD TEL USER = Dial: Programming the clock Installer Operator The system is provided with an internal clock.
  • Page 45: Recording/Playing The Identification Message

    SATURDAY Enter the date (day month year – two digits). Example: Tuesday Dec 13, 2011 dial: TIME (hhmm) Lift the handset. Press 35. Enter hour and minutes (from 00:00 to 23:59). Example: for 14:50 dial: Note: the system automatically switches from legal to solar time and vice versa.
  • Page 46: Type Of Installation

    Note: it is not compulsory to use all available seconds for correct recording. Note: A beep indicates that the recording time has elapsed. PLAYING THE MESSAGE Installer Operator (playback) Lift the handset. Press 7201. The message will be heard. Type of installation Installer Operator It allows you to configure the installation based on the number of active...
  • Page 47: Programming The Automatic Test Data

    Helpy Star will make a call to the programmed number when the battery voltage is lower of the threshold. ST56, with AL100 power supply, will make a call to the programmed number when the battery voltage of the AL100 is lower of the threshold.
  • Page 48 Example: in order to programme a 3-days frequency (default setting), dial Note: after the frequency has been programmed, the device makes an automatic test call as soon as the current hour equals or overcomes the previously set hour for the automatic test call. Nota: before programming the parameters for the automatic test call, make sure the telephone numbers have been programmed as par.
  • Page 49 Lift the handset. Press 34. Enter: to deactivate the periodical automatic test call; to activate the periodical automatic test call. Example: in order to activate the automatic test call dial: Make an automatic test call now. After programming the above parameters, you can test the automatic test call. Such a test does not interfere with the previously set frequency: Lift the handset.
  • Page 50: Programming The Protocols Identification Code

    Installer Operator If calls are made to a service centre with Ademco Contact ID or Esse-ti protocol, you must programme the elevator identification code assigned by the centre to the device. The code is sent by the device to the service centre during the alarm calls in order to be identified and in order to signal the malfunction according to the above mentioned protocol.
  • Page 51 Press 80. Enter the figure related to the specific handsfree terminal: handsfree 1; handsfree 2. Enter the figure relating to the loudspeaker’s volume (from 1 to 4). Enter the figure relating to the microphone’s sensitivity (from 8 to 9). Press #. Note: upon programming, the handsfree terminal turns on thus making it possible to listen to and adjust volumes accordingly.
  • Page 52: Listening To The Settings Again

    Gong The gong message’s volume may be adjusted. (Gong message) (volume) Lift the handset. Press 80. Enter the figure relating to the gong message: day-mode Gong message; night-mode Gong message. Enter the figure relating to the message volume (from 1 to 4). Press #.
  • Page 53 Note: after listening, it is possible to continue programming operations, listening to other set codes, or simply hang up. Note: when listening to a previously-set parameter, if the confirmation tone is heard this means that no value has been programmed. PROGRAMMING Page 53...
  • Page 54: Restoring The Default Settings

    ESTORING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS It allows to restore all factory-default settings (date and time, the telephone numbers, the identification codes and the type of line are not modified). Installer Operator Lift the local telephone handset. Press 99. Note: this code exits the programming mode. Conversation with the handsfree 1 is established at the end.
  • Page 55 IN1 filter input Normally open EXCLUSION Codes HANDSFREE ACTIVATION ACKNOWLEDGE Handsfree connection 9 minutes upon alarm Dialling mode DTMF Number of call cycles for tech. alarms, diagnostics and automatic test PABX or PSTN line PSTN line connection Active with 2 rings Automatic answer Connection time after 3 minutes...
  • Page 56: Advanced Programming

    ADVANCED PROGRAMMING Please find below some settings which are not compulsory in order for the device to operate correctly, which may be useful for customized purposes: • changing the installer or operator password • activation of technological alarms: “No power supply” and “Diagnostics”...
  • Page 57: Changing The Installer Password

    Changing the installer password Installer Operator … (old) … (new) … (new) [ Lift the handset. Press 91. Enter the old password (up to 5 digits) Press *. Enter the new password (up to 5 digits) Press *. Enter the new password (up to 5 digits) to confirm Press *.
  • Page 58: Activating The "No Power Supply" Alarm

    Activating the “no power supply” alarm Installer Operator You can activate the alarm and set the minimum time interval without power supply in order to activate the alarm. (only Helpy Star or ST56 with AL100). (setting) Lift the handset. Press 51.
  • Page 59: Activating The "Diagnostics" Alarm

    Example: to activate the alarm with a delay of 3 minutes dial: Activating the “diagnostics” alarm Installer Operator You can activate the Diagnostics procedure and enable the related alarm in case the procedure should detect any malfunctioning. ( setting) Lift the handset. Press 54.
  • Page 60: Activating The Alarm From Remaining Sim Credit And From Expiring Sim Card

    Activating the alarm from remaining SIM credit and from expiring SIM card Installer Operator It allows to enable the expiring SIM credit alarm and the expiring SIM date alarm (only when alarm system is equipped with GSM200 module). At the end of each outgoing call, the amount of remaining SIM credit is acquired.
  • Page 61 Setting the reference limit for the alarm Factory default: 10 euro. (reference limit) Lift the handset. Press 241. Enter the reference limit (from 01 to 99 Euro). Example: in order to programme a reference limit of 15 Euro dial: Making a manual request for remaining SIM credit notification Lift the handset.
  • Page 62: Emergency Call Buttons Normally Closed/Open

    Note: in order for the listened value to be correct , you need to make at least one request for call credit after enabling the remaining SIM credit check. Setting the last top-up date (dd) (mm) (yy) Lift the handset. Press 243.
  • Page 63: Delay For Emergency Call Buttons

    Delay for emergency call buttons Installer Operator You can programme the minimum number of seconds for which the emergency call button must be pressed in order to activate the alarm (2 sec. by factory default) (seconds) Lift the handset. Press 42. Enter the value corresponding to the desired delay time (from 0 to 9 seconds).
  • Page 64: Filter Activation

    Filter activation Installer Operator The filter is used to avoid sending the alarm (from emergency button AL1, in the car) in the following cases: • the car is at the floor and all doors are open • the car is moving and the doors will open at the next floor. The filter has no effect on buttons AL2, if present.
  • Page 65: Codes For Alarms' Management

    Press 48. Enter: for normally closet contact; for normally open contact. Codes for alarms’ management You can customize the codes used for managing the alarms differently from the factory-default settings: − “ACKNOWLEDGE” CODE: by default 5 − “HANDSFREE ACTIVATION” CODE: by default 0. −...
  • Page 66 “HANDSFREE ACTIVATION” CODE UPON ALARM It’s the code that can be dialled by the called user to establish the handsfree conversation with the person who has asked for help. If the called user does not dial this code the handsfree connection is automatically established after about 30 seconds.
  • Page 67: Recording/Playing The Courtesy Message

    “EXCLUSION” CODE UPON ALARM It’s the code that must be dialled by the called user in order to: • exclude his number from the next alarm call cycles in case of technological, diagnostics, automatic test call; • suspend the emergency call alarm . It is set at 1 by factory default.
  • Page 68: Handsfree Connection Time Upon Alarm

    Hang up at the end of the message. Note: it is not compulsory to use all available seconds for correct recording. Note: a beep indicates that the recording time has elapsed. PLAYING THE COURTESY MESSAGE Installer Operator (message) (playback) Lift the handset. Press 7202.
  • Page 69: Pulse Or Dtmf Dialling (Only With Pstn Line)

    Pulse or DTMF dialling (only with PSTN line) Installer Operator You can set the type of dialling over the external line. (setting) Lift the handset. Press 61. Enter : for pulse dialling; for DTMF dialling. Call cycles Installer Operator It permits to programme the number of call cycles made by the device in case of : •...
  • Page 70: Connection To Switchboard Or Pstn Line

    Connection to switchboard or PSTN line Installer Operator It allows to indicate whether the device is connected to a PABX or directly to the fixed line (as per factory default setting). This setting is required for the device to encode correctly the tones coming from the external line connector LTI.
  • Page 71 deactivate the automatic answer function. The factory default setting is Connection time after the Automatic Answer You can set the maximum connection time after the automatic answer. When the time has almost expired, the system sends a warning tone to the external user.
  • Page 72: Use Of Other Functions

    USE OF OTHER FUNCTIONS Following is the description of alarm system local and remote use. The icon indicates that the feature is available by simply lifting the handset of the local telephone connected with alarm system; The icon indicates that the feature is available only after inserting the password (*0# by default).
  • Page 73: Testing The Handsfree Terminals

    Lift the telephone handset. If you hear the dialling tone, this means you are already in programming mode, otherwise, you need to access programming by dialling : * <operator or installer’s password> # (*0# by default). Press: to activate handsfree 1; to activate handsfree 2;...
  • Page 74: Making An Outgoing Call From The Local Telephone

    Making an outgoing call from the local telephone Installer Operator It allows to make an external call from the local telephone connected to the alarm system. (dialling tone) … (telephone number) outgoing call Lift the handset. If you hear the dialling tone, this means you are already in programming mode, otherwise, you need to access programming by dialling : * <operator or installer’s password>...
  • Page 75: Remote Use With Alarm System In Stand-By Mode

    EMOTE USE WITH ALARM SYSTEM IN STAND MODE You can call the device from a remote telephone (mobile or DTMF telephone) • programme it • make a handsfree connection • check the handsfree status • open doors (with the optionale board). The Automatic Answer function must be active (this function is active by default).
  • Page 76: Testing The Handsfree Terminals

    Testing the handsfree terminals Installer Operator Dial: to check handsfree 1; to check handsfree 2. If you hear a tone and then the conversation is established with the selected handsfree, the test result is OK. Opening the doors (with the optional board) Installer Operator Dial:...
  • Page 77: Remote Use While The Emergency Call Alarm Is Suspended

    EMOTE USE WHILE THE EMERGENCY CALL ALARM IS SUSPENDED While the emergency call alarm is suspended it is possible, by calling the device remotely, to perform the following operations: • establish a handsfree connection with the person who called for help •...
  • Page 78: Ademco Contact Id Protocol

    ID P DEMCO ONTACT ROTOCOL Following are the details concerning the use of the Ademco Contact ID protocol. The data format is as follows: ACCT MT QXYZ GG CCC S Each field is explained in the following table: FIELD MEANING USE by alarm system See “Programming the protocols 4 Digit Account number (0-9)
  • Page 79: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE The device does not contain parts that require maintenance or user-replaceable parts. Contact the service centre in case of malfunction. WARNING The filter input must be disabled during maintenance operations of the elevator system. MAINTENANCE Page 79...
  • Page 80: Quick Programming Guide

    / USER diagnostics … alarm (X…X = TELEPHONE (position telephone NUMBERS from 01 number, (INST) periodic to 12) ESSE-TI max 20 test call digits) remaining credit alarm (only with GSM200) (only with GSM200) Page 80 QUICK PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 81 01 to 99 = enabled alarm with XX minutes (INST) delay DEAD BATTERY disabled alarm ALARM (INST) enabled alarm DIAGNOSTICS disabled alarm ALARM (INST/OPER) enabled alarm ADEMCO 4-digits ID: PROTOCOL ID (INST) ESSE-TI PROTOCOL 10-digits ID: (INST) QUICK PROGRAMMING GUIDE Page 81...
  • Page 82: Advanced Programming

    BASIC PROGRAMMING Frequency (days, from 1 to 9; factory default 3) Time (hhmm; from 0000 to 2359) AUTOMATIC TEST DATA automatic test disabled Automatic test (INST) alarm automatica test enabled Make a test call manually alarm disabled Activation alarm enabled SIM CARD’S (min.
  • Page 83 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING EMERGENCY BUTTONS closed NORMALLY OPEN/CLOSED open (INST) EMERGENCY BUTTON DELAY (seconds, from 0 to 9; factory default 2 ) (INST) AUXILIARY ALARM / auxiliary alarm disabled GONG (INST) gong enabled disabled FILTER ACTIVATION (INST/OPER) enabled normally closed FILTER INPUT NC/NO (INST/OPER) normally open ACKNOWLEDGE”...
  • Page 84: Quick Guide - Use

    RELAY 2 Remote use with Helpy Star or ST56 in stand-by Call Helpy Star or ST56 and wait for the answer. After a short series of DTMF tones followed by the elevator identification message, dial: <INSTALLER OR OPERATOR PASSWORD>...
  • Page 85: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Tones Dialling Busy Confirmation and warning connection time elapsed Error from local Error from remote Status indicator LED’s Normal operation – no alarm, filter disabled Normal operation – no alarm, filter enabled Alarm in progress TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Page 85...
  • Page 86: Gsm Signal Indicator Led's (Only With Gsm200 Module)

    Normal operation, low signal Normal operation, medium signal Normal operation, high signal Power supply Helpy Star Power used....................16W Mains voltage .................230V ~ +5% -10% Built-in battery................12V 2A/h max Expected operation time with a new 2A/h battery in idle state....35 hours Voltages................
  • Page 87: Signalling System

    Protocols Remote programming / alarms / test call protocol....PROPRIETARY Elevator control protocol ............PROPRIETARY Service centre protocol ..........Ademco Contact ID, Esse-ti Telephone terminations Connections to public telephone network. 1(with the optional PSTN line board) Connections for extensions............. 1 (RJ11/terminals) Connections for handsfree terminals ..............2...
  • Page 88: Connections

    Internal line – External telephone line Internal line - Handsfree External telephone line – Handsfree Inputs/ Outputs Reset pushbutton......Helpy Star: internal and external; ST56: internal Alarm input......................2 Auxiliary technological alarm / Gong input ............1 Filter input ......................1 Outputs (alarm given indicator light and recorded alarm indicator light)...2 Signalling LED ....................2...
  • Page 89 CE conformity declaration Esse-ti s.r.l., with registered seat in Zona Ind. Squartabue, I-62019 Recanati (MC), Italy, hereby declares that this device complies with the following standards: • TBR21 (Attachment requirements for pan-European approval for connection to the analogue Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTNs) of TE) •...
  • Page 90 PROGRAMMED TELEPHONE NUMBERS ALARM ALARM NUMBER POSITION SOURCE RECEIVER Page 90 PROGRAMMED TELEPHONE NUMBERS...
  • Page 91 Helpy Star - ST56 13/06/2012...

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