INTERQUARTZ Doorphone – ID 201 Doorphone – ID 202 Doorphone – ID 204 User manual
Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 BASIC DESCRIPTION....................................................................................... 3 1.1 FEATURES ...................................................................................................... 3 1.2 SLIMDOORPHONE MODELS ............................................................................ 4 INSTALLATION ................................................................................................. 4 2.
8 DRILLING MASTER BOARD ........................................................................ 27 1 Basic description 1.1 Features Very slim module for surface mounting only. Supplied in 1, 2 or 4 button variants. Voice communication powered from analogue telephone line only.
1.2 DoorPhone models Three versions are available : ID 201 -1 button ID 202 - 2 buttons ID 204 -4 buttons 2 Installation This compact unit is fixed by 2 screws to the wall. 2.1 Opening, wiring, wall mounting and settings 2.1.1 Name card panel 1. Every unit is supplied with a special key which is used to release the name cards on the front panel. Push the key into the hole in the speaker grille (see figure - 1). 2. Push the name card panel down and then push it towards to grille (see figure-2). 3.
2.1.2 Uncover control elements 4. Push the aluminium speaker grille down (see figure – 4). 2.1.3 Wiring and wall mounting 5. Use the wall mounting template at the end of the manual to mark the position for the screw holes and cable connection on the mounting surface. Drill the holes. 6. Feed the cable (analogue line, power supply, lock – see figure - 6) through the cable hole. Fix the panel to the wall using the screws and rawlplugs supplied.
(central) and "NC" means contact normally closed. The relay contact is isolated from the other circuits on the board. For the variants of lock connection see the picture below. Telephone line Power supply lock Wiring of standard and magnetic (inverse) lock 7. A special USB cable enables the doorphone to be connected to a PC for programming of individual parameters. A dedicated Windows program is included on the CD (requires version W98SE or higher). 2.1.4 Switches 8.
The PCB heating has two major benefits. Firstly, it warms the board during winter time (temperatures under -20 C, most circuits have warranty operation down to -20 C) and secondly it helps to protect the PCB against humidity when installed outside. 2.1.5 Voice level 10. Voice communication – the trimmer position is factory and should be suitable for most installations. Change the trimmer position only when necessary. The trimmer "MIC" is designed for microphone volume setting.
2.2 Location of ID Doorphone components All mounting, control and setting elements are located under the speaker front aluminium grille. SPK- setting of speaker volume MIC-setting .
2.3 Changing name cards Name card panel (2.1.1on page 4) has spaces to insert printed name cards. Insert name cards from top (see picture). Cards can easily be printed with pictures as well as text using the included software. The card outline is marked for easy cutting . pocket Panel with cards 2.4 Final closing of ID Doorphone 2.4.1 Covering control elements 1. Push aluminium speaker cover back up (see picture). Take care when re-covering the speaker.
3 Doorphone Services 3.1 Signalling Overview The unit signals acoustic conditions that may occur during operation. You can listen to the signalling samples in the ID Manager program. Condition Tones Tone frequency Pick up line –▄–■–▀– 425-850-1275 Hang up line –▀–■–▄ 1275-850-425 ––█–– 425 Confirm command Dialling DTMF/Pulse Call Conversation end warning –■–■–■– 1275 Enter programming (phone or PC) –■–■–■– 850 ––▓–▓––––– mod.
from the second group (parameter 2). The next press of the same button again selects the number from the first group, etc..…… If the button is pressed after the line has been opened (but before the call is answered), the unit will hang up for the period given by parameter 54, lift up the line and dial the other group number. The relay can be controlled by pressing the buttons in the combination that is set in the preprogrammed code (parameters 32-34).
4 Parameter programming 4.1 Programming from a telephone by DTMF 4.1.1 Entering programming mode The SlimDoorPhone may be set to programming mode in two ways: 1. by password – dial the unit‘s number (either extension number, if connected to a PBX or telephone number, if connected to a PSTN line). The unit will answer (you will hear the Pick up line tone – see Chapter 3.1 page10).
Note 1. if you wish to maintain the connection in programming mode (i.e. extend the 34 seconds period) then it is necessary to occasionally press a key (e.g. *, # or 7). The unit will respond with an error tone but the connection will be kept alive. Note 2. The # sign is not used in the values for parameters 32,33 and 34, and can be used to immediately save the parameter. 4.
5 Parameter description 5.1 Direct Dialling – Memories Parameter Value 1 t nn… Description No. nn under button t Default Exam.1 - - t – Button number (memory) [1-4] nn – telephone number up to 16 digits to be stored. Refer to the table for other choices. The number stored in parameter 1 is the number for the first group or the number for Day mode. Parameter Value 2 t nn… Description No. nn under button t Exam.2 - parameter 0-9 # * Recall Pause Default Exam.
Parameter Value 32 hhhhhh 33 hhhhhh 34 hhhhhh Description External access code in DAY + NIGHT mode External access code in DAY mode External access code in NIGHT mode Default Exam.1 Exam.2 - 1212 1324 - 2211 2211 - 1122 1122 hhhhhh – password for relay closing from buttons [2 to 6 digits] The 3 passwords are controlled by Day/Night; the combination is entered using the unit buttons. It is influenced by the setting of Relay mode and Day/Night switchover.
Parameter Value Description 38 cc Default Internal access code 2 impulses 66 Exam.1 Exam.2 66 66 cc – command from phone to relay closing [2 digits] – 2 impulses Parameter Value 39 hhhhhh Description External access code in DAY + NIGHT mode for 2 impulses Default Exam.1 66 66 Exam.2 66 hhhhhh – password for relay closing from buttons [2 to 6 digits] for activation 2 impulses in DAY and NIGHT mode. 5.3 Basic parameters Parameter Value 41 v Description Dialling type Default 0 Exam.1 Exam.
Parameter Value 44 Description xxxx Default 0000 Password Exam.1 Exam.2 0000 0000 xxxx – service password for entry to programming Parameter Value Description Default Exam.1 Exam.2 45 dd DAY MODE switching 11 11 11 46 nn NIGHT MODE switching 10 10 10 dd – command for DAY MODE switching [2 digits] nn – command for NIGHT MODE switching [2 digits] Note: The switchover to Day/Night mode remains set in unit even after line disconnection.
Parameter 53 Value w Description time between button presses Default 2 Exam.1 Exam.2 2 2 w – max. time [sec] between button presses [range 1-9] - relay closing – if time between two next presses is bigger than w time, the code is not evaluated correctly. dialling – if the button pressed is the first password number for switch closing, so the choice is delayed by this w time. Parameter 54 Value z Description Off hook time before new call Default 2 Exam.1 Exam.
Parameter Value Description Default Exam.1 Exam.2 5 5 5 (100ms) (100ms) (100ms) 5 5 5 Space duration between 58 m DTMF tones (ms) (100ms) (100ms) (100ms) 1 1 1 Recall duration (ms) 59 f (100ms) (100ms) (100ms) 8 8 8 Pause duration (ms) 50 p (800ms) (800ms) (800ms) t – DTMF tone duration is determined by the formula: (entered number + 5) x 10 = tone duration [ms] [range 1-0 i.e.
Parameter Value 5*2 y Description Default Exam.1 Exam.2 4 Frequency of tone detection 4 4 y – setting range frequency of tone detection from telephone line, value is in next table: y frequency range y frequency range 1 200-350Hz 7 500-650Hz 2 250-400Hz 8 550-700Hz 3 300-450Hz 9 600-750Hz 4 350-500Hz 0 650-800Hz 5 400-550Hz * 700-850Hz 6 450-600Hz # 750-900Hz Parameter Value 5*3 z Description Default Time of continuous tone before hang up Exam.1 Exam.
Parameter Value Description Deletes all numbers in group 1 (Day mode) Deletes all numbers in group 2 (Night mode) Default setting only for parameters 3x Default setting only for parameters 4x Default setting only for parameters 5x 81 82 83 84 85 Default Exam.1 Exam.2 only 3.. only 4.. only 5.. The parameters 81 and 82 will delete all numbers stored in memories for buttons. The parameters 83 – 85 will execute a selective basic setting only for parameters starting with 3.. – 5..
Parametr 6 Value z Description Acoustic signalling Default 3 and 9 Exam.1 Exam.2 3 and 9 3 and 9 In default the unit produces acoustic signals. It can occasionally cause a problem of incorrect detection of tones by PBX. By changing parameter „z“ you can switch off this acoustic signalization.
36 ss Relay closing time 05 02 05 37 pp Time between 2 impulses 05 05 05 38 cc 66 66 66 39 hhhhhh - - - 41 v Dialling type 0 0 0 42 z Prolong call * * * 43 bb End call 55 55 55 44 xxxx Password 0000 0000 0000 45 dd DAY MODE switching 11 11 11 46 nn NIGHT MODE switching 10 10 10 47 e Dialling mode 1 1 0 51 q Number of rings before pick-up 2 1 2 52 d Maximum call duration 2 1 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 Internal access code 2 impulses Externa
6* t Delay of line connection (Siemens PBX) 1 1 1 6 z Acoustic signalling 3 and 9 3 and 9 3 and 9 8# # Default setting executes 8# 1 Setting per exam. 1 8# 2 81 82 83 84 85 executes executes Setting per exam. 2 Deletes all numbers in group 1 (Day mode) Deletes all numbers in group 2 (Night mode) Default setting only for parameters 3x Default setting only for parameters 4x Default setting only for parameters 5x 9 only 3.. only 4.. only 5.. END 6 Technical parameters 6.
switches and heating Max. consumption of lighting through and heating Max. voltage of switch contact Max. current of switch contact Operational temperature 300mA 48V 2A 12V at I < 1A at U < 30 V - 20 to + 50°C 6.2 Mechanical dimensions Dimensions WxHxD Weight Unit material Name card panel material 104mm x 153mm x 16mm 360g elox aluminium profile acrylglas (plexiglass) 7 Table for easy programming Complete the values you want to program in the empty part of table on the next page.
Relay closing time [sec] 36 2 Time between 2 impulses Internal access code 2 impulses External access code 2 impulses [sec] 37 2 38 2 Day+Night 39 6 Dialling type 1/0 41 1 Prolong call */ # 42 1 End call 43 2 Password 44 4 DAY MODE switching 45 2 NIGHT MODE switching 46 2 47 1 51 1 Dialling mode 1/0 No.
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