2N Helios Force Installation Manual

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Summary of Helios Force

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    2n ® helios force 2n ® helios safety door access intercoms installation manual version 1.0.0 www.2n.Cz.

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    The 2n telekomunikace a.S. Joint-stock company is a czech manufacturer and supplier of telecommunications equipment. The product family developed by 2n telekomunikace a.S. Includes intercoms, gsm and umts products, private branch exchanges (pbxs) and m2m solution. 2n telekomunikace a.S. Has been ran...

  • Page 3: Contents

    Contents 1. Product overview............................................................... 1 1.1 product description ....................................................................................................... 2 basic features.................................................................

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    3. Programming and use ..................................................... 25 3.1 programming ................................................................................................................ 26 entering programming mode .................................................................

  • Page 5: Product

    1 1 1. Product overview in this section, we introduce the 2n ® helios force and 2n ® helios safety products, outline its application options and highlight the advantages following from its use. Here is what you can find in this section: product description upgrade 2n ® helios force / safety componen...

  • Page 6: 1.1  Product Description

    Product description 1.1 2 1.1 product description basic features 2n ® helios force / safety is a highly resistant and reliable door access intercom provided with a lot of useful above-standard functions. 2n ® helios force/ safetycan work as a standard or emergency door access intercom for buildings,...

  • Page 7: Advantages of Use

    Product description 1.1 3 advantages of use uncompromising antivandal design variable mounting options (brick/plasterboard flush mounting, surface mounting) sensitive microphone and powerful loudspeaker dial buttons including name tags and backlight (2n ® helios force) optional numerical keypad with...

  • Page 8: 1.2  Upgrade

    Upgrade 1.2 4 1.2 upgrade the manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product in order to improve its qualities. Version changes.

  • Page 9: 1.3  2N

    2n® helios force / safety components and associated products 1.3 5 1.3 2n ® helios force / safety components and associated products basic units 9151201-e 2n ® helios force 1 button 9151201k-e 2n ® helios force 1 button with keypad 9151204-e 2n ® helios force 4 buttons 9152101-e 2n ® helios safety 1...

  • Page 10: Flush Mounting Box, Frame

    2n® helios force / safety components and associated products 1.3 6 flush mounting box, frame 9151001 brick flush mounting box 9151002 plasterboard flush mounting box 9152000 mounting frame orange aluminum gsm and voip connection accessories easygate gsm gateway part no. 501303e analogue/voip gateway...

  • Page 11: Electric Locks

    2n® helios force / safety components and associated products 1.3 7 electric locks 932070 befo 1211 12v / 600 ma 932080 befo 1221 with momentary pin 932090 befo 1211mb with mechanical blocking other accesories 91341481e 12 v/2 a adapter note: ac power supply is not applicable..

  • Page 12: 1.4  Terms And Symbols

    Terms and symbols 1.4 8 1.4 terms and symbols symbols safety warning always abide by this information to prevent injury of persons! Warning  always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device. Caution important information for system functionality. Tip useful advice. Note additional i...

  • Page 13: Description and

    9 2 2. Description and installation in this section we describe the 2n ® helios force / safety products and its installation. Here is what you can find in this section: before you start mechanical installation button tags – insertion and replacement electric installation.

  • Page 14: 2.1  Before You Start

    Before you start 2.1 10 2.1 before you start product completeness check please check the contents of your 2n ® helios force / safety delivery: 1 2n ® helios force / safety (selected model) 1 frame (2n ® helios force only) 1 torx 10 / torx 20 double-ended wrench bushings (enclosed): 1 big two-hole se...

  • Page 15: Mounting Type Overview

    Mechanical installation 2.2 11 2.2 mechanical installation mounting type overview refer to the table below for a list of mounting types and necessary components. Wall mounting (concrete and steel structures, entry barrier columns, etc.) what you need: just your 2n ® helios force / safety unit (the f...

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    Mechanical installation 2.2 12 flush mounting – hollow bricks what you need: brick flush mounting box, part no. 9151001 for2n ® helios safety: mounting frame, part no. 9152000 flush mounting – plasterboard wall what you need: plasterboard flush mounting box, part no. 9151002 for2n ® helios safety: m...

  • Page 17: Common Mounting Principles

    Mechanical installation 2.2 13 common mounting principles tips select flush mounting where possible to make your product elegant looking, more vandal resistant and more secure. You can purchase the flush mounting box in advance and hire an installation professional to make the basic installation wor...

  • Page 18: Wall Mounting

    Mechanical installation 2.2 14 wall mounting wall (surface) mounting is used where flush mounting is inapplicable (in concrete and steel structures, entry barrier columns, etc.). The frame is not used. Caution wall mounting may be a problem where vandals may destroy the unit (in public garages, e.G....

  • Page 19: Flush Mounting

    Mechanical installation 2.2 15 flush mounting – classic bricks if you use the brick flush mounting box, follow the instructions included in the box. If you do not use the mounting box, follow the instructions below: 1. Make a hole using the template. Suppose that all the required cables have been ca...

  • Page 20: Flush Mounting

    Mechanical installation 2.2 16 flush mounting – thermally insulated wall cut out the thermal insulation layer using the template (the same as for classic brick wall). Caution the hole depth depends on the insulation layer thickness. If the insulation layer is rather thick, you may need longer screws...

  • Page 21: Flush Mounting

    Mechanical installation 2.2 17 flush mounting – hollow bricks suppose you intend to install your 2n ® helios 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...

  • Page 22: Use Of Cable Bushings

    Mechanical installation 2.2 18 use of cable bushings the cable bushings included in the 2n ® helios force / safety delivery are designed for the following cables: big bushing: for two cables of the diameter of 5–6 mm (utp cable), or, upon insert replacement, for one thick cable/tube of the diameter ...

  • Page 23: Pcb Connectors

    Electric installation 2.3 19 2.3 electric installation this subsection describes how to connect 2n ® helios force / safety to your pbx and how to connect supply voltage and the electric lock. Pcb connectors fig. 2.11 shows the lay-out of connectors on the 2n ® helios force / safety printed circuit b...

  • Page 24: Compatibility

    Electric installation 2.3 20 description of connectors 1 loudspeaker connector 2 to pushbuttons 3 microphone sensitivity attenuator: high (normal) low 4 microphone connector 5 line connection: rj-12 or screw terminals 6 dc power 12v for power amplifier and for backlight 7 protecting ground 8 switch ...

  • Page 25: Electric Lock Connection

    Electric installation 2.3 21 external power supply and electric lock connection 2n ® helios force / safety require 12v (dc only!) supply for: 1. Built-in audio amplifier – current draw of up to 100 ma, 2. Name tag and keypad backlight – current draw of up to 150 ma 3. Electric lock – current draw ac...

  • Page 26: Mounting Completion

    Electric installation 2.3 22 separate backlight and electric lock supply separate power supplies are necessary e.G. Where the lock requires voltage higher than 12 v. In this case, an additional power supply (12v) must be used to illuminate the button backlight - see the figure below: mounting comple...

  • Page 27: 2.4  Button Tags

    Button tags – insertion and replacement - 2n® helios force only 2.4 23 2.4 button tags – insertion and replacement - 2n® helios force only tag printing 1. Every 2n® helios force delivery includes a sheet of translucent foil, which can be laser-printed. Cut the printed foil and insert the tags in the...

  • Page 29: Programming

    25 3 3. Programming and use in this section we describe the basic and extending functions of the 2n ® helios force / safety product. Here is what you can find in this section: programming full parameter chart function description section for advanced users maintenance.

  • Page 30: 3.1  Programming

    Programming 3.1 26 3.1 programming all the intercomparameters, including the keypad ones, are set remotely using any tone-dialling telephone set (or a mobile phone). First call the intercomand enter the programming mode. The access to this mode is service password protected. A voice menu is availabl...

  • Page 31: Programming Error

    Programming 3.1 27 with function 812 individually. The default status is a single password in the list, namely 00 for switch 1. This special password cannot be entered from the intercom keypad. To cancel them, you have to remove them from the list: function 997 deletes the entire password list inclu...

  • Page 32: Initialisation

    Programming 3.1 28 deleting all passwords, all memories, complete initialisation the following three functions facilitate your programming by clearing all previous settings:  997 deletes the entire password list for switch including password 00.  998 deletes memories of all buttons (01 - 02) plus ...

  • Page 33: 3.2

    Full parameter chart 3.2 29 3.2 full parameter chart parameter (function) parameter name range default note 011 to 016 button 01 memories up to 16 digits blank note 1: button number 05 – 54 can be used to store pre-programmed numbers, accessable via keypad (enable parameter 922) ... ... ... ... 011 ...

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    Full parameter chart 3.2 30 parameter (function) parameter name range default note 902 dialling timeout after pick-up 5-99 8 = 0.8s range of 0.5 - 9.9s 903 dtmf transmitting level 0-12 6 1 step = 1 db 904 automatic multiple number dialling type 0-3 0 = disabled for all buttons 1 = loud with confirma...

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    Full parameter chart 3.2 31 parameter (function) parameter name range default note time 942 minimum busy tone or pause duration 0-255 8 = 0.08s these parameters control the busy tone detection. They are used for call termination and automatic dialling. 943 maximum busy tone or pause duration 0-255 7...

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    Full parameter chart 3.2 32 parameter (function) parameter name range default note 974 intercom identification number 16 digits - the number enables intercom identification. 975 message options for automatic multiple number dialling 2 digits 55 1 st digit = type of message repeated after dialling. 2...

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    Full parameter chart 3.2 33 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 942 according to...

  • Page 38: 3.3

    Function description 3.3 34 3.3 function description from external user's view (visitor) like normal doorbells, intercombuttons 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 ...

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    Function description 3.3 35 from internal user's view (survey of functions) calling to 2n® helios force / safety you call the appropriate extension and the intercommakes the call and gives a confirmation tone after two rings (or as pre-programmed). Now you can speak and control the switch, program t...

  • Page 40: Signals Overview

    Function description 3.3 36 call extension the intercombeeps 10 seconds before the call end. To extend the call by 30 seconds press on your telephone (dtmf). You can use this function repeatedly. The visitor, however, cannot use this function! Programming the access to this mode is password-protecte...

  • Page 41: Code Lock

    Function description 3.3 37 call termination options - summary 1. The busy or continuous tone *) after the call end. 2. The ringing tone *) after a predefined count of rings. 3. The subscriber ‘at the other end’ pressed . 4. The preset maximum call duration has elapsed. 5. 30 seconds after the switc...

  • Page 42: Traditional Telephone

    Function description 3.3 38 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 and . Pstn calls can be barred for a line in the pbx. The dialling type (tone, pulse) is selected in the programming mod...

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    Function description 3.3 39 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 butt...

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    Function description 3.3 40 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? Y...

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    Function description 3.3 41 intercom statuses and available operations operation h a ng -up o utgoi ng ca ll incom ing c a ll progr a mm in g t el ep hon e mo de button pressing – new call --- ---  call extension - dtmf ---  ---  call termination - dtmf ---  hang-up upon continuous, busy or ring...

  • Page 46: 3.4

    Section for advanced users 3.4 42 3.4 section for advanced users automatic multiple number dialling when you press an intercombutton, you may find out that the called line is busy or the called party is absent. The intercomis able to identify these situations and solve them by automatic multiple num...

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    Section for advanced users 3.4 43 if the ringing tone stops before the predefined count of rings is achieved and the call is thus very short (e.G. 2 seconds), it is not clear whether the call should be regarded as successful. Therefore, a new type of automatic dialling has been added - type 4. The d...

  • Page 48: Intercom Identification

    Section for advanced users 3.4 44 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 c...

  • Page 49: Survey Of Messages

    Section for advanced users 3.4 45 survey of messages the table below includes a survey of language versions for standard announcements. English is selected by default. To select another language, use parameters 976 and 977. Value of parameter 976 language selection – english version end of call mess...

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    Section for advanced users 3.4 46 arrival/departure, day/night modes 2n® helios force / safety can identify easily where to ‘route’ (switch) a call after a button is pressed. All you have to do is call the intercomand enter the following: i‘m leaving: password i‘m back: password all buttons can be s...

  • Page 51: 3.5  Maintenance

    Maintenance 3.5 47 3.5 maintenance cleaning if used frequently, the intercomgets 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). Al...

  • Page 53: Technical

    49 4 4. Technical parameters in this section we describe the technical parameters of the 2n ® helios force / safety product..

  • Page 55: 4.1  Technical Parameters

    Technical parameters 4.1 51 4.1 technical parameters telephone 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) i = 25 ma i = 50 ma lead current while hang-up u = 60 v off-hook ac impedance...

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    Technical parameters 4.1 52 buttons button design helios force 1 to 4 transparent, white backlit buttons with easily replaceable name tags button design helios safety one illuminated, stainless steel pushbutton audio microphone 1 integrated microphone power amplifier 0.5 w output power physical prop...

  • Page 57: Supplementary

    53 5 5. Supplementary information this section provides supplementary information on the 2n ® helios force / safety product. Here is what you can find in this section: directives, laws and regulations troubleshooting general instructions and cautions.

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    Directives, laws and regulations 5.1 54 5.1 directives, laws and regulations 2n ® helios force / safety conforms to the following directives and regulations: directive 1999/5/ec of the european parliament and of the council, of 9 march 1999 – on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipm...

  • Page 59: 5.2  Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 5.2 55 5.2 troubleshooting for tips concerning solutions of other potential problems see faq.2n.Cz ..

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    General instructions and cautions 5.3 56 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 resul...

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    General instructions and cautions 5.3 57 electric waste and used battery pack handling do not place used electric devices and battery packs into municipal waste containers. An undue disposal thereof might impair the environment! Deliver your expired electric appliances and battery packs removed from...

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    2n telekomunikace a.S. Modřanská 621, 143 01 prague 4, czech republic tel.: +420 261 301 500, fax: +420 261 301 599 e-mail: sales@2n.Cz web: www.2n.Cz dr1905 v1.0