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LiftNet
Lift Communicator
User Manual
Version 1.8.3
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Pagina 1 - LiftNet

2N® LiftNet Lift Communicator User Manual Version 1.8.3 Firmware version 1.8.3 www.2n.cz

Pagina 2 - For the full

Product Description 1.1 10 Figure 1.2 Example of CU and 2N® LiftNet Local Dispatching Audio Unit Connection

Pagina 3

Product Description 1.1 11 Figure 1.3 Example of Fireman Connection in 2N® LiftNet

Pagina 4 - Table of Contents

2N® LiftNet Components and Associated Products 1.2 12 1.2 2N® LiftNet Components and Associated Products System Components Caution  The 2N® LiftN

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2N® LiftNet Components and Associated Products 1.2 13 913611ESET 2N® LiftNet Audio unit – machine room/dispatching 913612E 2N® LiftNet Audio unit –

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2N® LiftNet Components and Associated Products 1.2 14 Associated Products 913630E 2N® LiftManager The 2N® LiftManager system is intended for rem

Pagina 7 - Product Overview

Upgrade and Innovations 1.3 15 1.3 Upgrade and Innovations Manual version Upgrade an innovations 1.8.0 In firmware 1.8.0  New Fireman function (

Pagina 8 - 1.1 Product Description

Terms and Symbols Used 1.4 16 1.4 Terms and Symbols Used LN 2N® LiftNet CU Central unit of the system, typically shared by multiple lifts in a bui

Pagina 9 - System Block Diagram

Terms and Symbols Used 1.4 17 Symbols in Manual Safety  Always abide by this information to prevent persons from injury. Warning  Always abide b

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19 2 2. Description and Installation The section is divided according to system components into the following subsections:  PSTN Central Unit

Pagina 12 - Products

The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. joint-stock company is a Czech manufacturer and supplier of telecommunications equipment. The product family developed

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PSTN Central Unit 2.1 20 2.1 PSTN Central Unit Description Power supply Green OK (battery full) Green flashing Battery charging Red Battery failu

Pagina 14 - Associated Products

PSTN Central Unit 2.1 21 Before You Start CU installation conditions  The CU is not designed for outdoor applications.  Do not mount the CU onto

Pagina 15 - 1.3 Upgrade and Innovations

PSTN Central Unit 2.1 22 a. Weak and short green flashing The battery is OK and fully charged, you may continue with the installation. If the produ

Pagina 16 - 1.4 Terms and Symbols Used

PSTN Central Unit 2.1 23 Bus Connection Requirements  With multi-wire cables, always use a symmetrical twisted pair of conductors (i.e. those that

Pagina 17 - Future functions

PSTN Central Unit 2.1 24 Direct PSTN Connection This is the simplest and most reliable type of connection. High operational costs (flat rate costs)

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PSTN Central Unit 2.1 25 GSM Gateway Connection (Temporary – Substitutes the GSM CU Version, Part No. 501303E) Used wherever no fixed telephone line

Pagina 19 - Description and

PSTN Central Unit 2.1 26 Interruption of Operation, Battery Maintenance Caution  Never leave the batteries discharged for unnecessarily long perio

Pagina 20 - 2.1 PSTN Central Unit

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Universal 2.2 27 2.2 Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Universal Description The user is not in a direct contact with this product. T

Pagina 21 - Checking of Accumulators

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Universal 2.2 28 Mounting Main Board Mounting This audio unit is mounted behind the lift control panel. Typically, the pane

Pagina 22 - CU Connection

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Universal 2.2 29  Do not use this type of audio unit in a position other than mounted on a sufficiently large board. The a

Pagina 23 - Bus Connection

2N® LiftNet product is the holder of the Type certificate of the TÜV SÜD Czech company.

Pagina 24 - PBX line requirements

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Universal 2.2 30 Electric Installation Description of Terminals, Connectors and Jumpers Terminals Connectors 1 Bus 7 “Requ

Pagina 25 - USB Port Connection

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Universal 2.2 31 Note  If external LEDs are connected to connectors 7 and 8, on-board LEDs 1 and 2 will not be shining. Ad

Pagina 26 - PSTN Central Unit

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Universal 2.2 32 ALARM Button Connection Requirements The ALARM button design (colour, symbol, button surface, mechanical ru

Pagina 27 - Universal

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Universal 2.2 33 CANCEL Input Connection (Door Contact, Optional) This input helps cancel a rescue request if the lift is fu

Pagina 28 - Main Board Mounting

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Universal 2.2 34 Indicator Connection The basic configuration providing (using an external source) a sufficient illumination

Pagina 29 - Separate Microphone Mounting

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Universal 2.2 35 Induction Loop Connection The regulations that apply to communicator installations may require a mandatory

Pagina 30 - Electric Installation

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Compact 2.3 36 2.3 Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Compact Description This audio unit is designed for lift wall mounting. No openi

Pagina 31 - Address Setting

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Compact 2.3 37 Before You Start Requirements  The lift wall surface must be perfectly flat.  The mounting place must com

Pagina 32 - ALARM Button Connection

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Compact 2.3 38 Instructions 1. Insert the hex wrench (included in the delivery) in the bottom unit edge hole; turn left

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Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Compact 2.3 39 Mounting Just drill holes into the lift cabin wall as indicated in the drawing below or as printed 1:1 on th

Pagina 34 - Indicator Connection

Table of Contents 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW... 7 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTIO

Pagina 35 - Induction Loop Connection

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Compact 2.3 40 Electric Installation (Earlier HW) Caution  Be sure to connect the wires before wall mounting. The connecto

Pagina 36 - Description

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Compact 2.3 41 Connectors Warning  Make sure that the button is safe, i.e. that the minimum isolation distance is 1.5 mm

Pagina 37

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Compact 2.3 42 ALARM Button Connection with N/C Contact Note  The ALARM button mounted on the cover is still functional

Pagina 38 - Instructions

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Compact 2.3 43 Inversion Voltage Control The figure to the right shows a configuration where voltage is present

Pagina 39 - Mounting

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Compact 2.3 44 CANCEL Input Connection (Door Contact, Optional) This input helps cancel a rescue request if the lift is full

Pagina 40 - Terminals

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Compact 2.3 45 Mounting Completion Connect the wires before wall mounting. The connectors are separable – remove them, conne

Pagina 41

Lift Cabin Audio Unit – Compact 2.3 46 Mounting Completion – without Rear Access 1. Insert the hex wrench (included in the delivery) in the botto

Pagina 42 - Caution

Audio Unit – Machine Room 2.4 47 2.4 Audio Unit – Machine Room Description This audio unit is designed for machine room installation. Compared with

Pagina 43 - Inversion Voltage Control

Audio Unit – Machine Room 2.4 48 Operating instructions This unit may only be used by authorised persons such as the lift maintenance staff. The TR

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Audio Unit – Machine Room 2.4 49 Electric Installation Description of connectors Release the screw on the right-hand side and open the connector cov

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Audio Unit – Machine Room 2.4 50 Bus Connection Remove the terminal board from the connector, connect the wires and replace the terminal board. The

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Audio Unit – Lift Shaft / Cabin Roof 2.5 51 2.5 Audio Unit – Lift Shaft / Cabin Roof Description This audio unit is designed for installation on th

Pagina 48 - Before You Start

Audio Unit – Lift Shaft / Cabin Roof 2.5 52 The ALARM button can be used, for example, when somebody falls into the shaft. The ALARM button backligh

Pagina 49

Audio Unit – Lift Shaft / Cabin Roof 2.5 53 Warning  Avoid the audio unit address duplicity. Connection Release the screw on the right-hand side

Pagina 51

55 3 3. Configuration This section describes programming of 2N® LiftNet. It is possible to program 2N® LiftNet in three ways. PSTN Line Progr

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LN Programming 3.1 56 3.1 LN Programming The advantage is that it is only the CU that has to be programmed. Thus, it is unnecessary to re-program t

Pagina 53 - Connection

LN Programming 3.1 57 Note  You are recommended to change it to secure your equipment against unauthorised access.  If you forget your password,

Pagina 54

LN Programming 3.1 58 Today, voice transmission is prevailingly digital, using variable compression algorithms. Therefore, the DTMF signal to be tra

Pagina 55 - Configuration

Parameter Chart (FW v. 1.8.0) 3.2 59 3.2 Parameter Chart (FW v. 1.8.0) Explanatory notes: Grey = future features Par. No. Parameter Name Range

Pagina 56 - 3.1 LN Programming

Survey of Messages ...

Pagina 57 - value

Parameter Chart (FW v. 1.8.0) 3.2 60 Par. No. Parameter Name Range Default Note 076 Checking call memory 6 up to 16 digits 0 - 9 blank 077 Adding o

Pagina 58 - LN Programming

Parameter Chart (FW v. 1.8.0) 3.2 61 Par. No. Parameter Name Range Default Note 922 Repeat message command cannot be changed 3 923 DTMF identifica

Pagina 59 - Explanatory notes:

Parameter Chart (FW v. 1.8.0) 3.2 62 Par. No. Parameter Name Range Default Note tone) ms calls). 961 Maximum timeout for pressing the next digit 1

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Parameter Chart (FW v. 1.8.0) 3.2 63 Par. No. Parameter Name Range Default Note 977 Checking call sequence Up to 8 messages (each has 2-digit I

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Parameter Chart (FW v. 1.8.0) 3.2 64 Par. No. Parameter Name Range Default Note the Service Tool). 986 Days in week for checking calls mtwtfss bl

Pagina 62

Parameter Chart (FW v. 1.8.0) 3.2 65 How to Record User Messages and Numbers From a PC To upload the user messages and numbers into the 2N® LiftNet

Pagina 64 - PC Configuration

67 4 4. Function and Use This section describes the basic and extending functions of the 2N® LiftNet product. Here is what you can find in the

Pagina 65 - From a Telephone

User Instructions 4.1 68 4.1 User Instructions Audio Unit - Lift Cabin The lift cabin audio unit is intended for lay users. Nevertheless, instructi

Pagina 66

User Instructions 4.1 69 Audio Unit - Machine Room The shaft audio unit description applies to this audio unit too. To activate any voice function,

Pagina 67 - Function and Use

7 1 1. Product Overview In this section, we introduce the 2N® LiftNet product, outline its application options and highlight the advantages fol

Pagina 68 - 4.1 User Instructions

Dispatching Centre Instructions 4.2 70 4.2 Dispatching Centre Instructions ALARM Call 1. The process starts the moment the ALARM button is pressed

Pagina 69 - Audio Unit - Machine Room

Dispatching Centre Instructions 4.2 71 ALARM Call - Intercom 1. The process starts the moment the ALARM button is pressed on any audio unit (excep

Pagina 70 - ALARM Call

Dispatching Centre Instructions 4.2 72 Setting Machine Room Audio Unit Number Enter # before the lift number to set the machine room number. For exa

Pagina 71 - ALARM Call - Intercom

Dispatching Centre Instructions 4.2 73 Tone Dialling Control during Call – Complete List of Commands Where automatic dialling with confirmation is

Pagina 72

Fireman Function 4.3 74 4.3 Fireman Function Intended for firemen’s actions, the Fireman function helps establish calls with the highest priority.

Pagina 73 - Commands

Function Description (for Advanced Users) 4.4 75 4.4 Function Description (for Advanced Users) Purpose of Section The purpose of this section is to

Pagina 74 - 4.3 Fireman Function

Function Description (for Advanced Users) 4.4 76 Triphony Triphony provides interconnection of audio units. This mode can be activated by pressing t

Pagina 75 - Machine Room Call

Function Description (for Advanced Users) 4.4 77 Call Sequencing If another request arises during communication, the calls are queued. Calls have di

Pagina 76 - Triphony terminating options

Function Description (for Advanced Users) 4.4 78 Automatic Dialling of Multiple Numbers with Confirmation Up to 6 telephone numbers including repeti

Pagina 77 - Call Sequencing

Function Description (for Advanced Users) 4.4 79 Automatic Redialling of Multiple Numbers without Confirmation This mode is useful where no trained

Pagina 78 - Confirmation

Product Description 1.1 8 1.1 Product Description Basic Features  Up to 8-lift connectivity  Lift cabin, shaft and machine room audio units 

Pagina 79 - Automatic Call Receiving

Function Description (for Advanced Users) 4.4 80 checking, and automatic failure report). The checking calls are served fully automatically. The ala

Pagina 80 - Use of Switches

Function Description (for Advanced Users) 4.4 81 The switch is provided with a normally closed (NC) contact and executes the required function autom

Pagina 82

83 5 5. Maintenance This section described the 2N® LiftNet product maintenance procedures. Here is what you can find in this section:  Batter

Pagina 83 - Maintenance

Battery Maintenance 5.1 84 5.1 Battery Maintenance First put the accumulators in operation as described in the Description and Installation section

Pagina 84 - 5.1 Battery Maintenance

Battery Maintenance 5.1 85 batteries will discharge. Do not forget to recharge them as soon as possible, or – preferably – disconnect the green conn

Pagina 85 - How to Replace a Battery

Firmware Upgrade 5.2 86 5.2 Firmware Upgrade Use the Service Tool to upgrade 2N® LiftNet. The Service Tool upgrades the CU and all audio units conn

Pagina 86 - 5.2 Firmware Upgrade

87 6 6. Technical Parameters This section describes the technical parameters of the 2N® LiftNet product.

Pagina 87 - Parameters

Technical Parameters 6.1 88 6.1 Technical Parameters Telephone Parameters Parameter Value Conditions Minimum line current 15 mA off-hook Minimum li

Pagina 88 - 6.1 Technical Parameters

Technical Parameters 6.1 89 Other Parameters Dimensions 913600E, Central unit - PSTN 130×175×46 mm 913601E, Central unit - GSM 130×175×46 mm 913610

Pagina 89 - Other Parameters

Product Description 1.1 9 System Block Diagram Figure 1.1 Example of Connection of PSTN CU and 3 2N® LiftNet Audio Units

Pagina 91 - Information

91 7 7. Supplementary Information This section provides supplementary information on the 2N® LiftNet product.

Pagina 92 - 7.1 Regulations

Regulations 7.1 92 7.1 Regulations 2N® LiftNet conforms to the following directives and regulations: Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliamen

Pagina 93 - 7.2 Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 7.2 93 7.2 Troubleshooting FAQ For tips concerning solutions of other potential problems see faq.2n.cz. How to upgrade 2N® LiftNe

Pagina 94 - 7.3 List of Figures

List of Figures 7.3 94 7.3 List of Figures Figure 1.1 Example of Connection of PSTN CU and 3 2N® LiftNet Audio Units ...

Pagina 95

General Instructions and Cautions 7.4 95 7.4 General Instructions and Cautions Please read this User Manual carefully before using the product. Fol

Pagina 96

General Instructions and Cautions 7.4 96 Electric Waste and Used Battery Pack Handling Do not place used electric devices and battery packs into

Pagina 97

2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. Modřanská 621, 143 01 Prague 4 Tel.: +420 261 301 111, Fax: +420 261 301 999 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.2n.cz PB1446 v

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