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EM-2
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Revision: 1.0.1513.4

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  • Page 1 EM-2 Product Manual Revision: 1.0.1513.4...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    The result obtained in other operating environments may vary. Revision History The latest revision of the product manual can be obtained through the Pixel Technologies website located at www.pixeltechnologies.com.au The following is a list of changes made to this document:...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Programming the Advanced System Settings ..............13 Audio & Relay Settings ......................14 3.6. 3.6.1. Voice Identification Message (A) ..................14 3.6.2. Speaker Volume (B) ......................14 3.6.3. Relay 1 and Relay 2 Options (C and D) ................14 Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 4 Stud Mounting & Grill Cut-out Positioning ..............23 8.2.3. Installation using Mounting Clips ..................24 8.2.4. External Speaker & Microphone Stud Mounting and Dimensions (Optional) ....25 Maintenance ............................ 26 Replacement Parts ........................26 9.1. Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 5 Table 7 - Membrane Keypad Buttons ...................... 17 Table 8 - LED Diagnostic Indicators ......................18 Table 9 - Troubleshooting ........................20 Table 10 - Technical Specifications ......................21 Table 11 - Replacement Parts ........................26 Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    System Overview 1.3. The EM-2 is a line powered auto dialing telephone designed to help a person unable to communicate with the service provider either through physical disability or language difference. A programmable digital voice message is played upon answer of the distress call and is used to identify the calling location to the control center.
  • Page 7: Installation

    Telephone Line Powered Auto Dialing emFONE Product Manual EM-2 2. Installation Wiring Diagram 2.1. Figure 1 - Wiring Diagram Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 8: Site Requirements

    Pixel Technologies assumes no responsibility for incorrect or incomplete cabling installed onsite. A qualified electrician / telecommunications engineer must always approve and install all components of a network that are connected to Pixel Technologies equipment. Consult individual product manuals for electrical specifications Product manual electrical specifications are for a single product only Copyright ©...
  • Page 9: Configuration

    EM-2 3. Configuration The EM-2 can be configured from the on board membrane keypad or alternatively by dialing in remotely and entering programming sequences using a touch tone telephone or mobile handset. To enter any configuration sequence via the onboard keypad the unit must first be turned on by holding down the button for 1 second.
  • Page 10: Help Numbers

    PSTN line. To program a single number into all three memory locations enter the following sequence: = 3 Second Pause # PIN 9 # 0 PABX CODE # TELEPHONE NUMBER * Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 11: Programming For Hotline Operation

    To change the GET number to dial a different service provider, enter the following sequence: # PIN # GET NUMBER To hear an audible playback of the GET number, enter the following sequence: Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 12: Voice Identification Message

    Once the voice message has been recorded it can be played back at any time by entering the following sequence: If a voice identification message is not required, refer to section 3.6 to disable this feature. Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 13: Advanced System Settings

    1 = Enabled PABX Continuous Tone Detector 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled Table 2 - Advanced System Settings To hear an audible playback of the advanced system settings, enter the following sequence: Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 14: Audio & Relay Settings

    F Relay Type 0 = Normally Open 1 = Normally Closed Table 3 - Audio & Relay Settings To hear an audible playback of the audio & relay settings, enter the following sequence: Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 15: Telephone Line Settings

    0 = 210ms - 750ms (long beeps) 1 = 60ms - 750ms (short beeps) Table 4 - Telephone Line Settings To hear an audible playback of the telephone line settings, enter the following sequence: Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 16: Remote Phone Monitoring System (Rpms)

    To reset programmable setting to factory default, press and hold the ‘0’ key for 3 seconds until 4 audible beeps are heard then enter; NOTE: This feature does not revert the voice identification recording and RPMS programmed values to the factory default settings. Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 17: Operation

    If the relay contacts have been set to turn on via DTMF code sent as detailed in section 3.6.3, enter the following individual sequences: RELAY 1 # 8 1 RELAY 2 # 8 2 Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 18: Manual Report

    The onboard LED will illuminate to indicate its state as detailed below: NAME LED COLOUR 'ON' STATE STATUS When the unit has been turned ‘ON’ or an alarm button call has been acknowledged. Table 8 - LED Diagnostic Indicators Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 19: Unit Testing Procedure

    3. Using the numeric keys on the membrane keypad, dial the telephone number you wish to call. 4. Once the call has been established communication can begin. 5. To end the call, press the ON/OFF button. Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    Table 9 - Troubleshooting Please note under no circumstances should you attempt to repair this product at a circuit board level as this will void the warranty. Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 21: Reference

    Non Erasable Memory - 20 year message retention and 10,000 record cycles per sector Digital Voice Message Length 16 seconds maximum Operating Temperature 0°C - 75°C Dimensions 157mm x 80mm x 19.5mm Manufactured Melbourne, Australia Table 10 - Technical Specifications Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 22: Dimensions

    Telephone Line Powered Auto Dialing emFONE Product Manual EM-2 Dimensions 8.2. 8.2.1. Top and Side View Figure 2 - Top and Side View Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 23: Stud Mounting & Grill Cut-Out Positioning

    Telephone Line Powered Auto Dialing emFONE Product Manual EM-2 8.2.2. Stud Mounting & Grill Cut-out Positioning NOTE: Speaker and Microphone grill cut-outs to be 2mm minimum. Figure 3 - Stud Mounting & Grill Cut-out Positioning Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 24: Installation Using Mounting Clips

    8.2.3. Installation using Mounting Clips NOTE: Only for use with previous emFONE case Installations. Please follow the new stud mounting dimension detailed in section 8.2.2 for all new installations. Figure 4 - Installation using Mounting Clips Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 25: External Speaker & Microphone Stud Mounting And Dimensions (Optional)

    This optional kit comes complete with a shielded 3 metre speaker and microphone lead for installations away from the emFONE unit. Dimensions for stud mounting of the external speaker & microphone are detailed below. Figure 5 - External Speaker & Microphone Kit Stud Mounting and Dimensions Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 26: Maintenance

    The table below details the items that can be purchased for this product: PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SR-EM-SPK/32R Internal 32 Ohm Speaker (Inc. Wire Connection) EM-SPK/MIC External Speaker & Microphone Kit Table 11 - Replacement Parts Copyright © 2014 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd...
  • Page 27: Safety And Handling Precautions

    Warranty Before calling a Service Technician please carefully examine the operating instructions and the warranty terms and conditions. For details on the Pixel Technologies Warranty Procedure, please visit www.pixeltechnologies.com.au Contact For contact details please refer to www.pixeltechnologies.com.au...
  • Page 28 MADE IN AUSTRALIA www.emfone.com...

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