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AMIGO

Emergency Telephone

(EN 81-28 compliant)

AMIGO

- ETS8128CM

- ETS8128MR + ETS8128CS

Installation manual

Vers. 1.2 - English

NOTE:

Leave this document close to the emergency telephone after installation

93010044_E_amigo_060324-0_EN.cdr

ETS8128MR

ETS8128CS

ETS8128SL

CITCOC

ETS8128CH

ETSGSM

AMIGO

Emergency telephone

SYSTEM COMPONENTS

Code Description

ETS8128CM

Car master device

Machine room device

Lift car slave device

Top/bottom of car slave device

Phone receiver

Feeder / battery charger

(optional)

GSM Module

NOTES:

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4. Troubleshooting

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Emergency telephone

PROBLEM

Impossible to hear the operator voice from the interphone (CITCOC)

Wrong connections

Volume is set at minimum

SOLUTION

Check connections

Use the trimmer on ETS8128MR device to raise the volume

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Emergency telephone

INDEX

1.

Product description page 4

1.1

1.2

1.3

Technical features

Main functions

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Available s ignals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

page page page

1.4

1.5

Basic alarm cycle setting for calls towards standard phone numbers

(Without DTMFcommunication protocol) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page

Alarm cycle description for calls towards standard phone numbers

1.6

1.7

(Without DTMFcommunication protocol) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

page

Basic alarm cycle setting for calls towards service center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page

Alarm cycle description for calls towards service center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page

1.8

External calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page

1.9

Operation with GSM network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page

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4

4

5

8

9

6

7

9

2.

Installation guide page 10

2.1

2.2

2.3

2.4

"SINGLE DEVICE" configuration

Installation instructions

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"3-DEVICE" configuration (EN 81-28 norm)

"4-DEVICE" configuration (EN 81-28 norm)

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page page page page

10

10

11

12

2.5

Basic connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 13

2.6

Advanced connections (EN 81-28 norm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 15

3.

Programming page 16

3.1

3.2

Function keys

Navigation

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3.3

Menu map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3.4

Stand by . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3.5

3.6

Numbers from 1 to 6

Service call number

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3.7

Number of attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3.8

Incoming calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3.9

3.10

Dialing options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Conversation time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

page page page page page page page page page page

16

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17

18

18

19

20

21

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3.11

3.12

Voice messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 24

Site identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 26

3.13

Type of communication protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 27

3.14

Call delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 28

4.

Troubleshooting page 30

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1. - Product description

AMIGO is a programmable phone dialler for lifts complying with EN 81-28 norm requirements.

It is available in the following versions:

• C ar Master device (code ETS8128CM) - s ee § 2.1 and 2.2

• Machine room Master device (code ETS8128MR + ETS8128CS) - s ee § 2.3

1.1 -

Technical features

Power supply: 12Vdc +/- 15%

Absorption in stand-by: 38mA +/- 15%

Absorption during the call cycle: 150mA

O ptional: Feeder/battery charger (code ETS8128CH)

Dimensions : 90x150x20 mm Weight : 160 gr.

1.2 - Main functions

Store capacity up to 6 phone numbers for emergency calls

1 phone number dedicated to service calls

Recordable "Site identification” message

Possibility of storing two customized messages associated to "Low battery charge" and

"Regular operation" inputs

Programmation unit with LCD screen and keyboard (16 keys)

D ialler status visible on LCD display

Two-way communication time programmable by the user

Low battery charge” outbound call

Management of i ncoming system check calls

Manual dialing feature to check phone line availability

Inter phone system between lift car and machine room (only with "Machine room" version)

Local or remote alarm reset management

Alarm filters management in case of working system or open doors with cage at floor

Local or remote management of “wait for call status”

1.3 - Available s ignals

"Alarm sent" - "Alarm registered" signal management

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3.14 - Call delay

When set on “No delay”, the autodialler starts the alarm cycle immediately upon activation of the alarm pushbutton positioned on one of the alarm devices.

When set on “5 sec delay”, the autodialler starts the alarm cycle only after 5 seconds of continuous activation of the alarm pushbutton positioned on one of the alarm devices (to avoid accidental calls).

To set “Call delay”, press WRITE to access programming mode, then press “1” to set “5 sec delay” or “0” to set “No delay”. Press OK to store the setting (If OK is not pressed within 30 seconds, the setting is cancelled and the system goes back to Stand by).

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NEXT 1st number

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ESC

Call delay

NEXT

1st number

WRITE

ESC OK To store

1

0 No delay

5 sec delay

Call delay

(5 sec delay/no delay)

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1.4 - Basic alarm cycle setting for calls towards standard phone numbers

(Without DTMFcommunication protocol)

1) Enter in programming mode (see § 3.4)

2) Record the phone numbers to be called in case of emergency (see § 3.5)

3) Record the “Service Call” phone number where LOW BATTERY CHARGE and REGULAR

OPERATION service calls must be forwarded (see § 3.6)

4) Select the desired number of alarm cycles (see § 3.7)

5) Select the type of “Incoming calls” (see § 3.8)

6) Select tones or pulses mode (see § 3.8)

7) Select conversation time (see § 3.10)

8) Make sure that the message forward option is enabled (see § 3.11)

9) Record the SITE IDENTIFICATION message (see § 3.11)

10) Record the REGULAR OPERATION message (see § 3.11)

11) If the installation is provided with optional battery charger ETS8128CH (see § 2.6.2) record the

LOW BATTERY CHARGE message (see § 3.11)

12) Make sure that the “No protocol” option is enabled (see § 3.13)

13) Select the type of “Call delay” (see § 3.14)

Notes:

- If you do not want to enable the SITE IDENTIFICATION message, deselect the message forward option (see § 3.11) and disregard § 8-9

- The first phone number must be always recorded, otherwise the alarm cycle will not be triggered

If no key is entered within 30 seconds, the autodialler will automatically get back to stand-by.

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1.5 Alarm cycle description for calls towards standard phone numbers

(Without DTMFcommunication protocol)

The alarm cycle is common to all versions of the AMIGO telephone

In case of emergency, if a passenger in the lift car (or other person trapped in the lift installation) pushes the alarm button of one of the alarm devices, the Emergency Telephone triggers the alarm cycle and follows this sequence:

1) T he Emergency Telephone connects to the phone line and dials the first stored number.

2) The "alarm sent" yellow LED switches on and after 6 seconds the "site identification " message is played three times (if recorded and if the Messages option is activated; see § 3.11).

3)

4) After having taken the emergency call and listened to the "Site identification" message, the external operator (Call Center or other rescue service) can establish the two-way conversation by pressing the “0” key. If the operator hangs down the line or does not press the “0” key, the

Telephone dials the next number.

5)

If the Emergency Telephone does not receive any answer for 60 seconds, it calls the second stored number. In case of no answer, the next programmed number is called and so on. If all programmed numbers are called without reply for the programmed number of times (see § 3.7), the line is disconnected, the "alarm sent" LED stays on and the Emergency Telephone returns to the stand-by mode, ready to start a new alarm cycle.

When conversation time expires (this parameter can be set by the customer, see § 3.10) the

Emergency Telephone sends 5 tones to the operator. If the operator presses the "*" key, conversation time is extended; if the operator presses the "#" key the telephone disconnects the telephone line, the yellow "alarm sent " LED switches off and the green "alarm received” LED switches on. The message "Wait for call" will appear on the display.

6)

7)

When the Emergency Telephone is in "Wait for call" status (duration can be set by the client, see

§3.8), the external operator can connect to the site by dialing its phone number. When the communication is established, the Telephone sends 5 tones; the same tones are passed to signal that conversation time is about to end (conversation time can be extended by pressing the "* " key). When the conversation is over, the Emergency Telephone returns to “Wait for call”.

The "alarm received" LED can be switched off:

- by pressing the "alarm off" button wired to the ALARM OFF input of the terminal board of the autodialler (if the "alarm off" input is bridged the signal switches off automatically at the end of the alarm cycle);

- when a new alarm cycle is triggered;

- by pressing the “*” key on the autodialler during the “Wait for call” status or during Stand-by;

- by pressing the “8” from a remote phone receiver (see § 1.8).

8) The autodialler exits from “Wait for call” status and gets back to Stand-by:

- after 3 minutes if “Incoming calls” is set on “OFF”;

- by pressing the “*” key on the autodialler;

- by pressing the “8” from a remote phone receiver (see § 1.8).

Notes:

- The alarm cycle is executed regardless from the availability of phone line. This is because different line signals in some countries may prevent the alarm message to be sent.

- I n the Quadriphony configuration (see §2.3), "alarm sent" and "alarm received" lights are placed in the Car Slave Device ETS8128CS.

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3.13 - Type of communication protocol

AMIGO Emergency Telephone can also dialogue with external service centers (Protocols currently implemented: ANEP, ADEMCO, SCANTRONICS). In such cases, site identification and/or status of installation data are automatically exchanged between the autodialler and the service center, therefore there is no need to voice record the service messages (Site identification, Low battery and

Regular operation).

To set the “Protocol type” press WRITE to enter the programming mode and press:

- “0” to set “No protocol”

- “1” to set ”ANEP” protocol

- “2” to set “ADEMCO” protocol

- “3” to set “SCANTRONICS” protocol then press OK to store the setting (If OK is not pressed within 30 seconds, the setting is cancelled and the system goes back to Stand by).

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NEXT Call delay

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ESC

Protocol type

NEXT

Call delay

WRITE

ESC

2

1

OK To store

0

No protocol

3

Anep

Ademco

Scantronics

Protocol type

(Anep/Ademco/

Scantronics/No protocol)

If no key is entered within 30 seconds, the autodialler will automatically get back to stand-by.

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3.12 - Site identification

When “Protocol Type” is set on either “ANEP” or “Ademco” or “Scantronics” (see § 3.13), the autodialler does not send voice service messages but dialogues with service centers exclusively through DTMF tones.

In such case, an ID Number must be entered into the autodialler. The ID number will be sent to the service center and will allow the unique identification of the installation which generated the emergency call.

To set the “ID Number”, press WRITE to access programming mode, then enter the site identification number (max 8 digits). Press OK to store the setting (If OK is not pressed within 30 seconds, the setting is cancelled and the system goes back to Stand by).

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Id number

1.6 - Basic alarm cycle setting for calls towards service center

1) Enter in programming mode (see § 3.4)

2) Set the “1st number” with the phone number of the service center to be called in case of emergency (see § 3.5)

3) Set the “Service Calll no.” with the phone number of the service center to be called in case of emergency (see § 3.6)

4) Select the desired number of alarm cycles (see § 3.7)

5) Select the type of “Incoming calls” (see § 3.8)

6) Select tone mode (see § 3.9)

7) Select conversation time (see § 3.10)

8) Set the ID number provided by the selected service center (see § 3.12)

9) Select the type of protocol to be used to communicate with the service center (see § 3.13)

10) Select the type of “Call delay” (see § 3.14)

NEXT WRITE

Protocol type

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ESC

Id number

(MAX 8 digit number)

OK To store the number

NEXT Protocol type

If no key is entered within 30 seconds, the autodialler will automatically get back to stand-by.

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1.7 Alarm cycle description for calls towards service center

The alarm cycle is common to all versions of the AMIGO telephone

In case of emergency, if a passenger in the lift car (or other person trapped in the lift installation) pushes the alarm button of one of the alarm devices, the Emergency Telephone triggers the alarm cycle and follows this sequence:

1) T he Emergency Telephone connects to the phone line and dials the first stored number.

2)

3)

The "alarm sent" yellow LED switches on.

If the Emergency Telephone does not receive any answer for 60 seconds, it recalls the same stored number. In case of no answer for the programmed number of times (see § 3.7), the line is disconnected, the "alarm sent" LED stays on and the Emergency Telephone returns to the standby mode, ready to start a new alarm cycle.

4) After having taken the emergency call and received the "ID number", the external operator of the service center can establish the two-way conversation.

5)

6)

7)

When conversation time expires (this parameter can be set by the customer, see § 3.10) the

Emergency Telephone sends 5 tones to the operator. If the operator presses the "*" key, conversation time is extended; if the operator presses the "#" key the telephone disconnects the telephone line, the yellow "alarm sent " LED switches off and the green "alarm received” LED switches on. The message "Wait for call" will appear on the display.

When the Emergency Telephone is in "Wait for call" status (duration can be set by the client, see

§3.8), the external operator can connect to the site by dialing its phone number. When the communication is established, the Telephone sends 5 tones; the same tones are passed to signal that conversation time is about to end (conversation time can be extended by pressing the "* " key). When the conversation is over, the Emergency Telephone returns to “Wait for call”.

The "alarm received" LED can be switched off:

- by pressing the "alarm off" button wired to the ALARM OFF input of the terminal board of the autodialler (if the "alarm off" input is bridged the signal switches off automatically at the end of the alarm cycle);

- when a new alarm cycle is triggered;

- by pressing the “*” key on the autodialler during the “Wait for call” status or during Stand-by;

- by pressing the “8” from a remote phone receiver (see § 1.8).

8) The autodialler exits from “Wait for call” status and gets back to Stand-by:

- after 3 minutes if “Incoming calls” is set on “OFF”;

- by pressing the “*” key on the autodialler;

- by pressing the “8” from a remote phone receiver (see § 1.8).

Notes:

- The alarm cycle is executed regardless from the availability of phone line. This is because different line signals in some countries may prevent the alarm message to be sent.

- I n the Quadriphony configuration (see §2.3), "alarm sent" and "alarm received" lights are placed in the Car Slave Device ETS8128CS.

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To record the “Site Identification” message, press “1”. A confirmation message (“Are you sure?”) will pop up: press “1” to start recording (”0” to stop recording), speaking close to the microphone for 20 seconds max.

To record the “Low battery charge” message, press “3” and follow the same procedure.

To record the “Regular operation” message, press “5” and follow the same procedure.

To set “Messages”, press WRITE to access programming mode, then press “1” to set on “ON” or “0” to set on “OFF”. Press OK to store the setting (If OK is not pressed within 30 seconds, the setting is cancelled and the system goes back to Stand by).

Notes: all messages are sent through if the “Protocol type” option is set on ”No Protocol” (see § 3.13).

It is suggested to record a brief site identification message before both “Low battery charge” and

“Regular operation” messages to help the receiver in spotting the installation.

If no key is entered within 30 seconds, the autodialler will automatically get back to stand-by.

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3.11 - Voice messages

The autodialler manages up to three recordable voice messages (20 seconds each):

- Site Identification ( msg id tel )

- Low battery charge (msg batt.ko)

- Regular operation (msg tel ok)

The “Site Identification” message is sent to phone numbers stored in the memory and is passed three times at the beginning of the emergency call. To stop message reproduction and start two-way communication, the external operator must dial “0”.

The “Low battery charge” message is sent to the “Service call no” phone number if the relevant input is activated (see § 2.6.2).

The “Regular operation” message is sent to the “Service call no” phone number when the above input

(Low battery) is deactivated (see § 2.6.2) and every 72 hours if the “Periodic test” input is activated

(see § 2.6.1).

If “Messages” is set on “ON” all three messages are sent through.

If “Messages” is set on “OFF” the “Site Identification” message is not sent through.

Messages

0

Record "Low battery charge "message

1

Play "Low battery charge"message 4

3

Messages

0 0

Messages

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Record "Site identification” message 1

Play "Site identification” message 2

1

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Messages

NEXT

Id number

6

5

WRITE

1 Record "Regular operation” message

Play "Regular operation” message

Messages

(On/Off)

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ESC

1

0

Off

On

OK to store

NEXT Id number

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1.8 - External calls

AMIGO Emergency Telephone accepts calls from external phone device both during Stand-by and

“Wait for call” modes.

If the autodialler is in the Stand-by mode and receives a call from the outside, it sends out 5 tones to signal its functioning. The external operator can switch off the “alarm received” indicator (if activated) by pressing the key “8”.

If the autodialler is in the “Wait for call” mode and receives a call from the outside, it sends out 5 tones to and starts the two-way conversation with the external operator.

When conversation time expires the Emergency Telephone sends 5 tones to the operator. If the operator presses the "*" key, conversation time is extended; if the operator presses the "#" key the telephone disconnects the telephone line, switches off the “alarm received” indicator (if activated) and gets back to "Wait for call" status.

1.9 - Operation with GSM network

AMIGO Emergency Telephone can use the GSM network instead of fixed line to communicate. This is made possible by connecting the car device ETS8128CM or the machine room device ETS8128MR to optional module ETSGSM.

The behavior of the AMIGO with the GSM module is identical to the fixed line case. Please refer to

GSM module manual for details on installation.

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2. - Installation guide

For first installation of the Dialler, follow the instructions below:

2.1 -

"SINGLE DEVICE" configuration

Call Center

Operator

Communication network

Power supply with 12V battery code ETS8128CH (optional)

12V

DC

RE

SET 72h

COM 13 14 www.dmg.it

ETS8128CM Emergency Telephone code ETS8128CM

MPI

Car TOP Car BOTTOM

The emergency call is made by pressing the alarm button.

2.2 -

"3-DEVICE" configuration (EN 81-28 norm)

Call Center

operator

Communication network

Power supply with 12V battery code ETS8128CH (optional)

Bottom of Car device code ETS8128SL

12V

DC

RE

SET 72h

COM COM 13 14 www.dmg.it

ETS8128CM Emergency Telephone code ETS8128CM

MPI

Car TOP Car BOTTOM

Top of Car device code ETS8128SL

The emergency call is made by pressing the alarm button.

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3.10 - Conversation time

Using this menu, users can set maximum duration of a conversation.

When the conversation time has expired (between 1 and 9 minutes) the dialler sends a 3-tone signal.

Then the Emergency Telephone may:

• Close the conversation if no other command is given

• Extend conversation time if the " *" command is given from external operator

• Switch to " Wait for call" status if the "# " command is given from external operator

To set “Conversation time”, press WRITE to access programming mode, then enter the minutes of conversation (1 to 9). Press OK to store the setting (If OK is not pressed within 30 seconds, the setting is cancelled and the system goes back to Stand by).

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ESC

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Conv. [1-9 min.]

NEXT

Messages

WRITE

ESC

NEXT Messages

OK to store

Conv. [1-9 min.]

(Da 1 a 9)

If no key is entered within 30 seconds, the autodialler will automatically get back to stand-by.

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3.9 - Dialing options

This menu allows the user to select the dialing mode for the autodialer (DTMF tones/pulses).

The choice depends on the switchboard system that supplies the line connected to the controller.

Today, switchboard systems are all digital, except for a few rare cases, therefore this menu is set on

“Tone” directly by the producer.

To set “Dialing options”, press WRITE to access programming mode, then press “1” to set “Tone” or

“0” to set “Pulse”. Press OK to store the setting (If OK is not pressed within 30 seconds, the setting is cancelled and the system goes back to Stand by).

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2.3 -

"4-DEVICE" configuration (EN 81-28 norm)

Power supply with 12V battery code ETS8128CH (optional)

Interphone code CITCOC

Communication network www.dmg.it

72h

COM

9 10 11 12

CITCOC

13 14

ETS8128MR

AMIGO MR

Machine Room

Machine Room device code ETS8128MR

SHAFT FLOOR

CAR

DEVICE

Call Center operator

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NEXT Conv. (1-9min)

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ESC

Dialing options

NEXT

Conv. (1-9 min)

WRITE

ESC OK to store

0

Pulse

1 Tone

Dialing options

(Tone or Pulse)

Top of car device code: ETS8128SL

Shaft device code : ETS8128SL

The emergency call is forwarded upon activation of the alarm button.

Car slave device code : ETS8128CS

The emergency call is made by pressing the alarm button.

If no key is entered within 30 seconds, the autodialler will automatically get back to stand-by.

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2.4 - Installation instructions

The Emergency Telehone ETS8128CM and the slave device ETS8128CS can be inserted in the following plates:

A Gilda

100 mm

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3.8 - Incoming calls

Questo menu permette di selezionare il comportamento del combinatore telefonico nel caso di chiamate dall’esterno durante lo statodi “Wait for call” (vedi § 1.8).

If “Incoming calls” is set on “OFF” the autodialler remains in the “Wait for call” status for three minutes, then gets back to Stand-by.

If “Incoming calls” is set on “ON” the autodialler remains in the “Wait for call” status indefinitely.

From “Wait for call” status it is possible to get back to Stand by (“Incoming calls” set on either “ON” or

“OFF”):

- by pressing “*” on the autodialler

- by pressing “8” on the remote phone device (see § 1.8)

From “Wait for call” status a new alarm cycle can be triggered.

To set “Incoming calls”, press WRITE to access programming mode, then press “1” to set “ON” or “0” to set “OFF”. Press OK to store the setting (If OK is not pressed within 30 seconds, the setting is cancelled and the system goes back to Stand by).

B Flat plate or Gilda

200 mm

1

103

92

19

10

2

ETSTPV

ETSTPO

S.O.S.

S.O.S.

Cutout

132,9

73,9

R 8

*

1 2

4 5

7 8

0

9

#

3

6

NEXT

WRITE

OK

ESC

78

150

30

Space for wiring

21

90

Stand by

DMG

Amigo XX vX.X

NEXT Dialing options

Stand by

DMG

Amigo XX vX.X

ESC

Incoming calls

NEXT

Dialing options

WRITE

ESC OK Per confermare il dato

0

Off

1 On

Incoming calls

(On o Off)

3 4 5

If no key is entered within 30 seconds, the autodialler will automatically get back to stand-by.

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AMIGO

Emergency telephone

3.7 - Number of attempts

This menu allows the user to set how many times the saved telephone numbers need to be called before the autodialler returns to the stand-by mode.

Press the WRITE key to enter in programming mode, type in the desired number of attempts and then press OK to store the setting (If OK is not pressed within 30 seconds, the setting is cancelled and the system goes back to Stand by).

During the alarm cycle, if the operator presses the "#" key at the end of the two-way communication, the alarm cycle is interrupted.

NEXT Incoming calls

Stand by

DMG

Amigo XX vX.X

ESC OK to store

Stand by

DMG

Amigo XX vX.X

ESC

No. Attempts

NEXT WRITE

No. Attempts

(1 to 9)

Incoming calls

If no key is entered within 30 seconds, the autodialler will automatically get back to stand-by.

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AMIGO

Emergency telephone

2.5 - Basic connections

To activate the Emergency Telephone follow these instructions:

1.

Do the connctions below:

Connect the Emergency Telephone to the slave devices (if present)

Connect the 12V DC power source to terminals 1(+) and 2(-)

• Connect the TELEPHONE LINE to terminals 13 and 14

• Connect the ALARM PUSHBUTTON to its input

• Connect t he potential free contact to the ALARM OFF input (if applicable)

• Connect t he DMG Multiplepurpose position indicator (if applicable)

2.

Connect the power supply

3.

Verify that the "DMG" text appears on the screen, followed by the software release number

(e.g. "v.2.0")

4.

Check the phone line availability. See § 3.5 or § 3.6.

ETS8128CM

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

12V

DC

RE

SET

72h

COM COM

13 14

LCD

DISPLAY

ETS8128MR

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

12V

DC

RE

SET

72h

COM

CITCOC

2 1 6

13 14

ETS8128CS

1 2 3

COM

KEYBOARD

VOLUME

LEVEL

TERMINAL BOARD LOUDSPEAKER

AMIGO

CONNECTORS

Terminal description (ETS8128CM / ETS8128MR)

6

7/8

9

½

3

Power supply 12V DC (1 positive / 2 negative)

ALARM FILTER input (if closed the telephone is disabled)

4 ALARM OFF input (if closed all signals are reset)

5 LOW BATTERY CHARGE input ( see §2.6.2

)

REGULAR OPERATION input ( see §2.6.1

)

Not used

Common for inputs

10 For ETS8128CM device: Alarm sent signal output (+12V 20mA)

For ETS8128MR device: Interphone speaker

11 For ETS8128CM device: Alarm received signal output (+12V 20mA)

For ETS8128MR device: Interphone microphone

12 For ETS8128CM device: Common for signals (-)

13/14

For ETS8128MR device: Common for interphone (-)

Telephone line

1

2

3

Terminal description (ETS8128CS)

Alarm sent signal output (+12V 20mA)

Alarm received signal output (+12V 20mA)

Common for signals (-)

MICROPHONE

ALARM

RECEIVED

SIGNAL

ALARM

SENT

SIGNAL

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MPI

AMIGO

Emergency telephone

Connections for controller ETS8128CM in “SINGLE DEVICE” and

“3-DEVICE” configurations

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

12V

DC

RE

SET

72h

COM COM

13 14 www.dmg.it

ETS8128CM

Car TOP Car BOTTOM

Car alarm button (NO)

Lift car top device code: ETS8128SL

Lift car bottom device code: ETS8128SL

Only for "3-Device" configuration

Connections for controller ETS8128MR with

“4-DEVICE” configuration

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

12V

DC

RE

SET

72h

COM

CITCOC

2 1 6

13 14 www.dmg.it

ETS8128MR

CAR

SLAVE

DEVICE

FLOOR SHAFT

8 POLES

CABLES

INTERFACE

BOARDS

6

7

CSIT08PMS

8

9

10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

10 POLES

FLAT CABLES

1

2

3

4

5 CSIT10PMS

LINK WIRE TERMINALS

WITH SAME NUMBER

INTERFACE

BOARDS

CSIT08PMS

6

7

8

9

10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

1

2

3

4

5 CSIT10PMS

AMIGO

Emergency telephone

3.6 - Service call number

Voice messages (in case of service calls towards standard phone numbers) or data (in case of calls towards service centers working with selected protocols, see § 3.13) relevant to service messages

“Regular operation” and “Low battery charge” are sent exclusively to the phone number stored into

“Service call no”.

To enter/modify a phone number, scroll the menu with the NEXT key until the desired position is reached (slots from “ 1st number” to “6th number”) , press the WRITE key, type in the phone number and then press OK to save it ( If OK is not pressed within 30 seconds, the new number is cancelled and the system goes back to Stand by).

The phone number contained in the chosen slot is shown on the bottom left side of the display. Press

WRITE to modify it (if no number is present, the display shows “none”).

When the “Service call no.” phone number is present, it is possible to:

- manually connect to the phone line to check its availability. Press “1 to connect to the line and “0” to disconnect;

- simulate the “Regular operation” service call. Press “2” to forward the call and “ * ” to close it.

close the phone line (if open) stops the service call

Stand by

DMG

Amigo XX vX.X

ESC

*

0

2

1

Service call no.

connects to the phone line simulate the service call “Regular operation”

NEXT WRITE

Next phone number

Stand by

DMG

Amigo XX vX.X

ESC

Service call no.

(MAX di 16 digits)

OK to store

NEXT No.Attemps

14

8 POLES

Car slave device

code: ETS8128CS

MACHINE

ROOM

Shaft device code: ETS8128SL

Shaft device code: ETS8128SL

Car alarm button (NO)

If no key is entered within 30 seconds, the autodialler will automatically get back to stand-by.

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AMIGO

Emergency telephone

3.4 - Stand by

Stand by menu appears on system startup and upon exit from programming mode. It shows the software release stored in the Emergency Telephone.

Press NEXT-WRITE-OK-ESC keys and press "1 2 3 4" and then "OK" to enter programming mode.

DMG

Amigo XX vX.X

3.5 - Numbers from 1 to 6

This menu enables users to store the phone numbers to be called during the alarm cycle (up to 6 numbers can be stored) .

To enter/modify a phone number, scroll the menu with the NEXT key until the desired position is reached (slots from “ 1st number” to “6th number”) , press the WRITE key, type in the phone number and then press OK to save it ( If OK is not pressed within 30 seconds, the new number is cancelled and the system goes back to Stand by).

The phone number contained in the chosen slot is shown on the bottom left side of the display. Press

WRITE to modify it (if no number is present, the display shows “none”).

The “1st number” must always be present, otherwise the alarm cycle cannot start (if no “1st number” is entered, "no tel num" will be showed in the top right side of the Stand by screen).

From each slot it is possible to:

- manually connect to the phone line to check its availability. Press “1 to connect to the line and “0” to disconnect;

- simulate the “Regular operation” service call. Press “2” to forward the call and “ * ” to close it.

AMIGO

Emergency telephone

Lift car alarm button

Connection symbols

MPI

DMG multiplepurpose position indicator/inductive ring

Slave

Devices :

Shaft = Shaft • Floor = Main Floor

Car TOP = Top of car • Car BOTTOM = Car bottom

Machine Room = Machine Room autodialler

Car slave device = Car slave device

2.6 - Advanced connections (EN 81-28 norm)

Signals related to the events “car in unlocking position with cabin and landing door open” and “car running” when available from controller (or from any other device in the installation) can be used to filter undue alarms (§ 4.2.1 in EN 81-28 norm). For this purpose, connect t he potential-free contact to the ALARM FILTER input of the Emergency Telephone.

Full compliance to EN81-28 norm shall be achieved by connecting AMIGO Telephone to an external

Rescue Service (Call Center or the like) which shall manage and record the following operating tests of the Alarm System:

2.6.1 - Cyclical operating test (§ 4.2.1 in EN 81-28 norm)

The Alarm System shall simulate an alarm event and establish a communication with the Rescue

Service at least every 72 hours (3 days). AMIGO Emergency Telephone allows this feature through input N.6 (CYCLICAL TEST). If this input is closed (bridged), an automatic service call with the message (”Regular Operation”) is passed every 72 hours.

2.6.2 - Emergency power supply test (§ 4.1.3 in EN 81-28 norm)

No alarm shall be lost even in case of power failure. If the Alarm System has a rechargeable battery, an alert message shall be sent when capacity is lower than what needed to provide 1 hour of normal operation to the system in case of power failure.

To comply with this requirement, the external Battery Charger ETS8128CH (optional) must be added to AMIGO Emergency Telephone. Output n.5 of the charger must be connected to input n.5 (LOW

BATTERY CHARGE) of the Emergency Telephone.

When the contact is activated, AMIGO Emergency Telephone sends a service call with the “Low battery charge” message. When the contact reopens, a service call with the “Regular operation” message is sent.

NOTA: Battery Charger ETS8128CH checks battery status every 24 hours only with power supply. In case of black out the low battery output is not activated to avoid the risk that service calls further affect the battery charge.

close the phone line (if open) connects to the phone line

0 1

Stand by stops the service call

14

*

2 simulate the service call “Regular operation”

DMG

Amigo XX vX.X

ESC

Xxx number

NEXT WRITE

Xxx number

(MAX di 16 digits)

Next phone number

Stand by

DMG

Amigo XX vX.X

ESC OK

Next phone number NEXT to store

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ETS8128CH

Alim 230Vac

Fusibile rete charger status LED

Internal battery contact

5 (insufficient charge)

2 (power - 12V)

1 (power + 12V)

Power supply

Output

Battery

Autonomy

“Insufficient charge” ouptut

Battery test

Power connections

Output connections

Power input protection

12v out put protection

230Vac

12Vdc 300mA isolated through transformer

12V 250mAh NiMh stand-by 15H / conversation 2H open collector max 20mA every 24 hours screw terminals 2P 5mm screw terminals 3P 5mm

0,5 A 5x20mm fuse

1A fuse self repairing

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AMIGO

Emergency telephone

3. - Programming

Simbol

NEXT

WRITE

OK

ESC

0

5

6

3

4

1

2

1

2

3.1 - Function keys

Function

Next

Modify

Validate

Exit

Disable

Enable

Enable

Record

Listen

Record

Listen

Record

Listen

Description

Menu navigation and start programming

Enters menu to modify data and starts programming

Validates changes and starts programming

Exits current menu, returns to main menu and starts programming

When indicated in the menu, disables the relevant option

When indicated in the menu, enables the relevant option

Simulates “Regular Operation” service call in the Xxx number menu

Enables recording and playback of the “Site identification” message

(”Voice messages” menu)

Enables recording and playback of the “Low battery charge” message

(”Voice messages” menu)

Enables recording and playback of the “Regular operation” message

(”Voice messages” menu)

3.2 - Navigation

NEXT, WRITE, OK, ESC keys enable access to Security code menu. Once the code has been entered all menus can be navigated cyclically.

• The default security code is: 1 2 3 4

Note : The security code is not a password and its only purpose is to avoid accidental access to the system.

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DMG v X.X

NEXT

Type 1 2 3 4

Press to begin programming

3.3 - Menu map

Stand by see § 3.4

DMG

Amigo XX vX.X

NEXT WRITE OK ESC

Access code

Enter ‘1 2 3 4’

1

2

3

4

OK

Phone Number #1 see § 3.5

1st number

NEXT

Phone Number #2 see § 3.5

2nd number

NEXT

Phone Number #3 see § 3.5

3th number

NEXT

Phone Number #4 see § 3.5

4th number

NEXT

Phone Number #5 see § 3.5

5th number

NEXT

Phone Number #6 see § 3.5

6th number

NEXT

Phone number

for service calls see § 3.6

Service call no.

NEXT

Number of attempts see § 3.7

No. Attempts

NEXT

Incoming calls see § 3.8

Incoming calls

NEXT

Dialing options vedi § 3.9

Dialing options

NEXT

AMIGO

Emergency telephone

Conv. (1-9 min.)

Conversation time see § 3.10

NEXT

Messages

Voice Messages see § 3.11

NEXT

Id number

Site

Identification see § 3.12

NEXT

Protocol type

Type of protocol see § 3.13

NEXT

Call delay Call delay see § 3.14

NEXT

3

4

5

1

2

Record Site identification message

Listen to Site identification message

Record Low battery charge message

Listen to ILow battery charge message

Record Regular operation message

6 Listen to Regular operation message

Note: "Low battery charge" and "Regular operation" messages are sent exclusively to

“Service call no” phone number

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