2N Helios Uni Installation Manual - 1.5 Programming
Programming
1.5
1.5 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 available in the programming mode and so you need not use this
manual to program standard parameters. The menu is stored in the intercommemory
in the default language. Having entered the full parameter or memory number, you
can hear how the parameter has been programmed, thus checking the programmed
numbers for correctness.
All parameters are stored safely in the non-volatile EEPROM memory.
Tip – Before You Start Programming
Write or print the values to be programmed to minimise the risk of error.
Moreover, this gives you an idea of what you have programmed. Make
sure that programming is not barred (JP1 jumper) – refer to the PCB
Description subsection.
Entering Programming Mode
You can enter the programming mode only during an incoming call (telephone –
intercom call). The programming barring jumper must not be mounted. To get into the
programming mode, enter the service password in the format
password
(do
not forget to enter the asterisks before and behind the password!). The service
password is 12345 by default and can be changed. If you enter the password
correctly, the voice menu is launched. Now you can start programming.
Programming Procedure
You can set parameters in any order and as many times as you wish. To change a
parameter use the following command:
Parameter number parameter value
A three-digit parameter number is assigned to every parameter to be programmed
and to every memory (refer to the Programming Chart). This number indicates to the
intercomwhich parameter to change, and is used as "Enter". When it is entered,
the intercomrepeats the parameter (or memory) number and reads the current
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 intercomconfirms 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
intercommemory. Passwords can be added to the list using function 811 and deleted
with function 812 individually. The default status is a single password in the list,