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  • Page 1 ® 2N Analog Force/Safety Door Access Intercom Installation Manual Version: www.2n.cz...
  • Page 2 The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. is a Czech manufacturer and supplier of telecommunications equipment. The product family developed by 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. includes GSM gateways, private branch exchanges (PBX), and door and lift communicators. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. has been ranked among the Czech top companies for years and represented a symbol of stability and prosperity on the telecommunications market for almost two decades.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content: 1. Product Overview 1.1 Components and Associated Products 1.2 Terms and Symbols 2. Description and Installation 2.1 Before You Start 2.2 Mechanical Installation 2.3 Electric Installation 2.4 Button Tags 3. Function and Use 3.1 Programming 3.2 Full Parameter Chart 3.3 Function Description 3.4 Section for Advanced Users 3.5 Maintenance...
  • Page 4: Product Overview

    1. Product Overview ® ® In this section, we introduce the Analog Force Analog Safety products, outline its application options and highlight the advantages following from its use. Here is what you can find in this section: 1.1 Components and Associated Products 1.2 Terms and Symbols Basic Features ®...
  • Page 5 ® Analog Force/Safety is very easy to install. All you have to do is connect the system into your PBX and feed it from a 12 V power supply. ® Analog Force/Safety programming is easy, voice menu based, via telephone. Advantages of Use Uncompromising AntiVandal design Variable mounting options (brick/plasterboard flush mounting, surface...
  • Page 6: Components And Associated Products

    1.1 Components and Associated Products Basic Units Part No. 9151201-E ® Analog Force 1 button Part No. 9151201K-E ® Analog Force 1 button with keypad Part No. 9151204-E ® Analog Force 4 buttons 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 6/78...
  • Page 7 Part No. 9152201-E ® Analog Safety 1 button ® Analog Force/Safety is designed for outdoor applications and requires no additional roof. ® Analog Force units can be flush or wall mounted without requiring any additional accessories. Use the appropriate mounting box (see below) for plasterboard and hollow brick flush mounting.
  • Page 8 Flush Mounting Box 2N Part No. 9151001 Brick flush mounting box Axis Part No. 01348- 2N Part No. 9151002 Plasterboard flush mounting box Axis Part No. 01349- 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 8/78...
  • Page 9 2N Part No. 9152000 Mounting frame orange Aluminum Axis Part No. 01356- 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 9/78...
  • Page 10 Mounting Accessories 2N Part No. 9151005 Gooseneck stand Axis Part No. 01351-001 Height 120 cm (47 inch) to the top of the intercom 2N Part No. 9151007 Gooseneck stand double Axis Part No. 01550-001 Height 115 cm (45”) and 203 cm (80”) 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz...
  • Page 11 2N Part No. 9151006 Installation adapter Axis Part No. 01352-001 2N Part No. 9151018 Security screws Axis Part No. 01345-001 An alternative that is safer than regular screws. Torx with a pin. Supplied with the appropriate handle. GSM and VOIP Connection Accessories Part No.
  • Page 12 Electric Locks Part No. 932070 BEFO 1211 12 V / 600 mA Part No. 932080 BEFO 1221 with momentary pin Part No. 932090 BEFO 1211MBwith mechanical blocking 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 12/78...
  • Page 13 Other Accesories Part No. 9151020 Additional switch with exit button feature. NO/NC contacts time-unlimited switching, up to 48V/ 2A Exit button time adj.1 - 6 sec. Part No. 932928E 12 V Transformer 230 V / 12 V Part No. 91341481E 12 V / 2 A adapter Note: AC power supply is not applicable.
  • Page 14: Terms And Symbols

    1.2 Terms and Symbols The following symbols and pictograms are used in the manual: Safety Always abide by this information to prevent persons from injury. Warning Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device. Caution Important information for system functionality. Useful information for quick and efficient functionality.
  • Page 15: Description And Installation

    2. Description and Installation ® In this section we describe the Analog Force/Safety products and its installation. Here is what you can find in this section: 2.1 Before You Start 2.2 Mechanical Installation 2.3 Electric Installation 2.4 Button Tags 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 15/78...
  • Page 16 Product Completeness Check ® Please check the contents of your Analog Force/Safety delivery: ® 1× Analog Force/Safety (selected model) ® 1× frame ( Analog Force only) 1× Torx 10 / Torx 20 double-ended wrench Bushings (enclosed): 1× big two-hole sealed bushing with nut 1×...
  • Page 17: Mechanical Installation

    2.2 Mechanical Installation Content Common Mounting Principles Flush Mounting - Classic Bricks Flush Mounting - Thermally Insulated Wall Flush Mounting - Plasterboard Flush Mounting - Hollow Bricks Wall Mounting Gooseneck Stand Mounting Use of Cable Bushings Common Mounting Principles Select flush mounting where possible to make your product elegant looking, more vandal resistant and more secure.
  • Page 18 Caution Make sure that the dowel holes have the required diameter. If the diameter is too large, the dowels may get loose. Use some suitable building adhesive to keep the dowels in place. Make sure that the hole depth is sufficient too! The dowel length is 50 mm and the screw length is 90 mm.
  • Page 19 What You Need: The brick flush mounting box, Part No. 9151001 The metal frame, Part No. 9152000 Hole: (132 × 223 × 83) mm If you use the brick flush mounting box, follow the instructions below: Make a hole using the template. Suppose that all the required cables have been carried into the hole.
  • Page 20 11. Do not complete mounting until you have finished electrical installation. Be sure keep strictly the hole dimensions while mounting the device into classic bricks. Flush Mounting – Thermally Insulated Wall Cut out the thermal insulation layer using the template (the same as for classic brick wall).
  • Page 21 Flush Mounting – Hollow Bricks ® Suppose you intend to install your Analog Force/Safety unit into a wall made of hollow bricks. Note that the external side of the bricks gets damaged by cutting and the dowels cannot practically be fixed into the thin internal part of the bricks. Therefore, use the brick flush mounting box and follow the instructions included therein.
  • Page 22 Caution Wall mounting may be a problem where vandals may destroy the unit (in public garages, e.g.). Therefore, use steel fixing elements instead of the dowels and screws included in the delivery. Be sure to insert plugs into unused bushing holes to avoid water leakage during facade cleaning, for example.
  • Page 23 Gooseneck Stand Mounting Gooseneck stand mounting is used at gates. What you need: Gooseneck Stand, Part No. 9151005 Screws (depending on the surface material) - screws are not a part of delivery Caution It is necessary to properly fix gooseneck stand to the surface, especially where vandals may destroy the unit (in public garages, e.g.).
  • Page 24 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 24/78...
  • Page 25 Use of Cable Bushings ® The cable bushings included in the Analog Force/Safety delivery are designed for the following cables: Big bushing: for two cables of the diameter of 5–6 mm (two-wire cable), or, upon insert replacement, for one thick cable/tube of the diameter of up to 14 Small bushing: for one cable of the diameter of 5–8 mm.
  • Page 26 4. Replace the cover onto the sealing. 5. Pull the cable connector though the bushing body into the intercom and clip it into the motherboard connector. 6. Move the sealing including the cover along the cable as far as the bushing body, or add a plug if necessary.
  • Page 27 7. Replace and tighten the nut. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 27/78...
  • Page 28: Electric Installation

    2.3 Electric Installation ® This subsection describes how to connect Analog Force/Safety to your PBX and how to connect supply voltage and the electric lock. Warning Make sure that the device is grounded to make the half-duplex system work properly. PCB Connectors ®...
  • Page 29 Number Description Line connection: RJ-12 or screw terminals DC power 12 V for power amplifier and for backlight Protecting ground Switch output Additional switch To keypad Servicing connector Power amplifier bypass: Amplifier ON OFF (bypassed) Default = ON Power amplifier volume adjustment DC/DC converter –...
  • Page 30 ® button backlight and electric lock, if connected. Nevertheless, 2N Analog Force ® /Safety can work without these circuits too (amplifier is bypassed in this case). Analog Force/Safety sends an acoustic signal on having been connected to a line (or after having been disconnected from the line for a defined period of time).
  • Page 31 Electric Lock Connection Make sure that the power supply is able to supply the required current. Connect the supply and lock as shown in the figure: Separate Backlight and Electric Lock Supply Separate power supplies are necessary e.g. where the lock requires voltage higher than 12 V.
  • Page 32 Mounting Completion Having connected all the wires, make sure that the bushings, if used, are tightened properly and the RJ-45 connector is inserted in the PCB connector (if used). Replace the front cover carefully. Make sure that the wires inside the device leave enough space for the front cover assembly.
  • Page 33: Button Tags

    2.4 Button Tags ® This subsection describes work with Button Tags in Analog Force/Safety Tag Printing ® Every Analog Force/Safety delivery includes a sheet of translucent foil, which can be laser-printed. Cut the printed foil and insert the tags in the name plates.
  • Page 34 Tag Inserting/Replacing Instructions ® Analog Force/Safety provides an intuitive, easy access to the name plates. The tags are easy to insert and replace even without a manual. You need not remove the front panel and thus are not exposed to the risk of loss of components while replacing the tags.
  • Page 35: Function And Use

    3. Function and Use This section describes the basic and extending functions of the product. Here is what you can find in the section: 3.1 Programming 3.2 Full Parameter Chart 3.3 Function Description 3.4 Section for Advanced Users 3.5 Maintenance 3.6 Downloads 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 35/78...
  • Page 36: Programming

    3.1 Programming All the intercom parameters, including the keypad ones, are set remotely using any tone-dialling telephone set (or a mobile phone). First call the intercom 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.
  • Page 37 contents (excluding passwords). Now you can enter new data – of variable meaning and length depending on the parameter selected (refer to the Full Parameter Chart). Finally, press again for confirmation. The intercom confirms the data saving. Repeat this procedure for each parameter. Switch Password Programming Each switch can be controlled with up to 10 different passwords that are listed in the intercom memory.
  • Page 38 Programming Error Any wrong value can be re-programmed by another command (immediately or any time later). If you make a typing error, cancel the entered value with . Then you can re- enter the whole number. If you enter an incorrect parameter number or parameter value, the intercom sends a refusal signal and you have to start with the parameter number again.
  • Page 39 If You Forget the Service Password If you forget the service password, contact the manufacturer. The manufacturer can change your service password to 12345 remotely without altering any other parameter. Keyboard letters facilitate password remembering. For example, it is easier to remember a 9-letter word (e.g. crocodile) than a 9-digit number (276263453).
  • Page 40: Full Parameter Chart

    3.2 Full Parameter Chart All parameters are described in table below. Parameter Parameter Range Default Note (function) Name 011 to 016 Button 01 Up to16 blank memories digits Note 1: Button number 05–54 can be used to store pre-programmed numbers, accessable via keypad (enable parameter 922) 011 to 046 Button 04...
  • Page 41 Parameter Parameter Range Default Note (function) Name Day/Night up to 16 blank The same as for Arrival/ Departure, identical password digits for all buttons Enter up to up to 16 Password 00 cannot be entered from the 10 switch digits keypad! passwords Up to 10 switch passwords...
  • Page 42 Parameter Parameter Range Default Note (function) Name DTMF 0–12 1 step = 1 dB transmitting level Automatic 0–3 1 = loud with confirmation Multiple disabled 2 = silent with confirmation Number for all 3 = SP without confirmation 1) Dialling type buttons 4 = SP without confirmation 1) Ticking into...
  • Page 43 Parameter Parameter Range Default Note (function) Name Telephone 0–1   mode disabled Tone dialling 0–1   during call disabled Microphone 0–3 0 = Maximum microphone sensitivity power-up level Automatic 0–3 3 = Maximum response speed response speed Reception 0–15 15 = Maximum reception volume volume Transmission 0–15...
  • Page 44 Parameter Parameter Range Default Note (function) Name Minimum 0–255 8 = 0,08 These parameters control the busy tone busy tone or detection. They are used for call termination pause and automatic dialling. duration Maximum 0–255 70 = 0,7   busy tone or pause duration Maximum...
  • Page 45 Parameter Parameter Range Default Note (function) Name Minimum 5–100 10 = 1 s long pause time Maximum 10–100 60 = 6 s   long pause time Count of 1–99 If the preset count of periods is exceeded, ringing the call is terminated. periods If the preset count of periods is exceeded and automatic dialling is enabled, another...
  • Page 46 Parameter Parameter Range Default Note (function) Name Intercom 16 digits – The number enables intercom identification. identification number Message 2 digits 1st digit = type of message repeated after options for dialling. automatic 2nd digit = type of message after multiple confirmation.
  • Page 47 Parameter Parameter Range Default Note (function) Name Software –   This function reads out the current software version version. Format: year-month-day. Writing identification disable. Deletion of Service 12345 Deletes password 00 too. all switch password passwords Clearing of   12345 Clears memories 01 to 55.
  • Page 48 Explanation of Some Parameters Explanation of Parameters 951, 952, 953 Ringing tone (example) Explanation of Parameters 942, 943, 944 Busy tone Example: The busy tone in the figure above is considerably longer than the pause time. Therefore, set parameter according to the pause, to 200 ms, e.g., and parameter according to the tone, to 600 ms, for example.
  • Page 49: Function Description

    3.3 Function Description From External User's View (Visitor) Like normal doorbells, intercom buttons are provided with labels. The visitor finds the appropriate button (e.g. Mr. Smith) and presses it. This activates the intercom, which then dials the number pre-programmed for that button, The visitor can then hear the ringing tone from the loudspeaker and the required (Mr.
  • Page 50 Function Description – Numerical Keypad Models ® Analog Force model 9151201K-E is equipped with a numerical keypad. The keypad provides a number of functions: traditional code lock features as if a normal telephone set DTMF transmission during an outgoing call substitution of up to 54 buttons The keypad features a smart metal design and very favourable price to performance ratio.
  • Page 51 Switch 2 activation (light, e.g.) The second switch (if an additional switch is installed) can be controlled in the same way, default password is 11. Switch 2 synchronisation Switch 2 can also be used to delay the opening of another door. Once the switch 2 delay timeout is programmed, the second switch is synchronised automatically with the first one, the delay being 1 –...
  • Page 52 Signals Overview Signal Name Meaning Confirmation sent immediately after line seizure for incoming calls (can be heard by the calling party); signals switch activation (by DTMF) – can be heard by the person "at the other end" who activated the switch Refusal signals that a non-programmed button has been pressed;...
  • Page 53 Call Termination Options – Summary The busy or continuous tone *) after the call end. The ringing tone *) after a predefined count of rings. The subscriber 'at the other end' pressed The preset maximum call duration has elapsed. 30 seconds after the switch use has elapsed. An intercom button was pressed during the call.
  • Page 54 Traditional Telephone Any number can be "dialled" in this mode. To dial, press , and to hang up use These keys are typically provided with pictograms . PSTN calls can be barred for a line in the PBX. The dialling type (tone, pulse) is selected in the programming mode.
  • Page 55 Keypad Operation Instructions - Summary Door opening – code lock Enter any valid password for switch 1 and Warning! Password 00 may not be used! Switch 2 activation Enter any valid password for switch 2 and Warning! Password 11 may not be used! Traditional button telephone gets intercom ready to dial a number.
  • Page 56 Frequently Asked Questions About 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.
  • Page 57 Tips Keyboard letters facilitate password remembering. For example, it is easier to remember a 9-letter word (e.g. crocodile) than a 9-digit number (276263453). It is not recommended to use such passwords as 3333. This leads to a considerable wear and tear of one button and an unauthorised person may guess your password easily.
  • Page 58 Operation Hang- Outgoing Incoming Programming Telephone call call mode — Y 1) — — Hang-up by key   — Y 1) — — — Hang-up by key Explanatory notes: Y… Yes, always × … Yes if this function is programmed 1) This holds if DTMF is disabled during outgoing calls (the corresponding tone is transmitted in that case).
  • Page 59: Section For Advanced Users

    3.4 Section for Advanced Users Automatic Multiple Number Dialling When you press an intercom button, you may find out that the called line is busy or the called party is absent. The intercom is able to identify these situations and solve them by Automatic Multiple Number Dialling if one of three automatic dialling modes is enabled.
  • Page 60 Situation Intercom Action Ringing tone, which is terminated Regarded as a successful call, continues for the before 10 rings are made (the count maximum timeout (maximum call duration). For details of rings is variable) refer to the text under the table. Ringing tone, 10 rings are made (the Hangs up and dials the next number.
  • Page 61 Evaluation of Situations in Audible Automatic Dialling with Confirmation Situation Intercom Action Busy tone Hangs up in approximately 2 seconds and dials the next number. Call or silence Waits for the preset timeout (log-in time), then hangs up and dials the next number.
  • Page 62 Silent Automatic Multiple Number Dialling This mode fully conceals the fact that a telephone call is made. When a button is pressed, the loudspeaker is off and no PBX or dialling tone can be heard. The loudspeaker is switched on when the called subscriber confirms connection (by pressing on its telephone).
  • Page 63 DTMF FUNCTION Character These digits are interpreted as a password beginning - for switch control. Notes These commands do not work in the Automatic Multiple Number Dialling mode without Confirmation! The above-mentioned commands may not be accepted due to poor connection if sent during a message.
  • Page 64 Value of Language End of call Outgoing call message parameter selection – message English version Portuguese ......Dutch ......Value of Language Outgoing Note parameter selection – call English message version Tone signal To play this message, parameter 975 must start with digit 5.
  • Page 65 How does switching work? Every button has memories for 6 numbers (intended primarily for Automatic Multiple Number Dialling). If the Automatic Multiple Number Dialling mode is , memory is used for the Day mode and memory for the Night mode. This is a simple two-number switching.
  • Page 66: Maintenance

    3.5 Maintenance Cleaning If used frequently, the intercom 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). Alcohol-based cleaners may be applied.
  • Page 67: Downloads

    3.6 Downloads Templates Nametags 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 67/78...
  • Page 68: Technical Parameters

    4. Technical Parameters Telephone Parameters Parameters Value Conditions 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 < 16 V I = 25 mA I = 50 mA Lead current while hang-up <...
  • Page 69 Parameters Value Conditions Dial tone detector sensitivity Min. −40 dB 350 to 500 Busy tone detection speed Variable 350 to 500 Continuous tone detection speed Variable 350 to 500 Ringing tone detection speed Variable 350 to 500 Overvoltage protection – common mode 1000 V 8/20 μs Overvoltage protection –...
  • Page 70 Physical Properties Cover: Robust aluminium cast product Colour: ® Analog Force : Not from RAL scheme, matching equivalent would be 9004 glossy black ® Analog Safety : RAL 2004 orange Working temperature: −25°C to +55°C Working relative humidity: 10% to 95% (non-condensing) Storing temperature: −40°C to 70°C Dimensions: (217 ×...
  • Page 71: General Drawings

    4.1 General drawings Surface mounting 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 71/78...
  • Page 72 Flush mounting Plasterboard mounting Flush mounting with box 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 72/78...
  • Page 73: Supplementary Information

    5. Supplementary Information ® This section provides supplementary information on the 2N Analog Force/Safety product. Here is what you can find in this section: 5.1 Troubleshooting 5.2 Directives, Laws and Regulations 5.3 General Instructions and Cautions 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 73/78...
  • Page 74: Troubleshooting

    5.1 Troubleshooting For the most frequently asked questions refer to faq.2n.cz 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 74/78...
  • Page 75: Directives, Laws And Regulations

    5.2 Directives, Laws and Regulations ® Analog Force/Safety conforms to the following directives and regulations: 2014/35/EU for electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits 2014/30/EU for electromagnetic compatibility 2011/65/EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz...
  • Page 76: General Instructions And Cautions

    5.3 General Instructions and Cautions Please read this User Manual carefully before using the product. Follow all instructions and recommendations included herein. Any use of the product that is in contradiction with the instructions provided herein may result in malfunction, damage or destruction of the product. The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any damage incurred as a result of a use of the product other than that included herein, namely undue application and disobedience of the recommendations and warnings in contradiction...
  • Page 77 The consumer shall, without delay, change the access password for the product after installation. The manufacturer shall not be held liable or responsible for any damage incurred by the consumer in connection with the use of the original password. The manufacturer also assumes no responsibility for additional costs incurred by the consumer as a result of making calls using a line with an increased tariff.
  • Page 78 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. Modřanská 621, 143 01 Prague 4, Czech Republic Phone: +420 261 301 500, Fax: +420 261 301 599 E-mail: sales@2n.cz Web: www.2n.cz v1.4 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 78/78...

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