Aiphone GTTLI Instructions User Manual
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11 SET UP - Advanced Programming (continued) Default Values Tones ON signal ringing OFF signal ringing ON signal busy OFF signal busy ON signal EOC OFF signal EOCValue +/- Limits 1s +/- 200ms 3s +/- 200ms 200ms +/- 50ms 400ms +/- 50ms 500ms-200ms+50ms 500ms-200ms+50msMin & Max 800/1200 2800/3200 150/250 350/450 300/550 300/550 Values to Prog 080/120 280/320 015/025 035/045 030/055 030/055Default Values 135/165 315/385 045/055 045/055 045/055 045/055 Disconnect After Silence or Continuous Signal Set the time that the GT-TLI will wait before disconnecting when either silence or a continuous signal is played. The time can be set in increments of 5 seconds, up to 45 seconds. Enter a value 0 through 9. 0 = function off, 1 = 5 sec, 2 = 10 sec, 3 = 15 sec, 4 = 20 sec, 5 = 25 sec, 6 = 30 sec, 7 = 35 sec, 8 = 40 sec, 9 = 45 sec The defualt setting = 2. • Enter program access code ⃰ 2000# - “The code entered is correct” will be played • Enter 97 - 1 long beep will be played • Enter n (n = 1-9) - “The code entered is correct” will be played Automatic Pause Prior to Dialing The GT-TLI can be set to pause from 1-6 seconds prior to dialing. The defualt setting = 3 seconds. • Enter program access code ⃰ 2000# - “The code entered is correct” will be played • Enter 98 - 1 long beep will be played • Enter n (n = time in seconds) - “The code entered is correct” will be played Manually Programming Tones Ring, Busy, and End Of Communication (EOC) tones may need to be adjusted manually when connecting the GT-TLI to a PBX. Refer to PBX manual for specific setting requirements. Values listed are typically 3 or 4 digits, in milliseconds (i.e. 0.8 seconds will be 800). • Enter program access code ⃰ 2000# - “The code entered is correct” will be played • Enter 99 - 1 long beep will be played • Enter the tone type value of the ringing tone (1 = simple, 2 = double) - 1 long beep will be played • Enter the minimum value of the ON signal of the ringing tone (3-4 digits) - 1 long beep will be played • Enter the maximum value of the ON signal of the ringing tone (3-4 digits) - 1 long beep will be played • Enter the minimum value of the OFF signal of the ringing tone (3-4 digits) - 1 long beep will be played • Enter the maximum value of the OFF signal of the ringing tone (3-4 digits) - 1 long beep will be played • Enter the tone type value of the busy tone (1 = simple, 2 = double) - 1 long beep will be played • Enter the minimum value of the ON signal of the busy tone (3-4 digits) - 1 long beep will be played • Enter the maximum value of the ON signal of the busy tone (3-4 digits) - 1 long beep will be played • Enter the minimum value of the OFF signal of the busy tone (3-4 digits) - 1 long beep will be played • Enter the maximum value of the OFF signal of the busy tone (3-4 digits) - 1 long beep will be played • Enter the tone type value of the EOC tone (1 = simple, 2 = double) - 1 long beep will be played • Enter the minimum value of the ON signal of the EOC tone (3-4 digits) - 1 long beep will be played • Enter the maximum value of the ON signal of the EOC tone (3-4 digits) - 1 long beep will be played • Enter the minimum value of the OFF signal of the EOC tone (3-4 digits) - 1 long beep will be played • Enter the maximum value of the OFF signal of the EOC tone (3-4 digits) - 1 long beep will be played IMPORTANT: If there is no EOC tone, or if the EOC is continuous (no OFF signal), enter 000 for the 4 values of this tone.
12 | GT-TLI Installation / Operation Instructions SET UP - Advanced Programming (continued) Audible Level of Voice Messages Adjust the volume level of audible messages played at the GT entrance panel. • Enter program access code ⃰ 2000# - “The code entered is correct” will be played • Enter 18 - 1 long beep will be played • Enter n (n = level, 0 max level - 7 min level) - “The code entered is correct” will be played Voice Messages Message #1: “Please wait, your call is in progress.” Message #2: “Please enter.” Message #3: “Sorry, the line busy. Please try again later.” Message #4: “Sorry, no answer. Please try again later.” Message #5: “The code entered is incorrect.” Message #6: “The code entered is correct.” Message #7: “Call from door panel.” Message #8: “Telephone call.” Message #9: “Routing on.” Message #10: “Routing off.” Message #11: “Your call is in progress.” Enable / Disable Message #2 If the guidance language feature is turned on at the GT entrance panel, it is recommended that Message #2 be turned off to avoid confusion. • Enter program access code ⃰ 2000# - “The code entered is correct” will be played • Enter 41 - 1 long beep will be played • Enter nn (nn = 02, message 2) - 1 long beep will be played • Enter 1 (enable message), or 0 (disable message) - “The code entered is correct” will be played Restore Default Parameters To restore the GT-TLI to default parameters. • Enter program access code ⃰ 2000# - “The code entered is correct” will be played • Enter 29 - “The code entered is correct” will be played
13 SET UP - Quick Reference Programming Chart Password Code Function Parameters Default Value ⃰ 2000# 18 Audio level for voice message Max 0, Min 7 4 25 DTMF code for GT panel relay 2 digits 10 29 Restore default parameters Factory default - 30 DTMF code for GT-TLI dry contact 2 digits 20 32 Duration of GT-TLI dry contact 01 - 10 (1-10 seconds) 05 35 End communication when activating 0 = communication continues 1-0 dry contact on GT panel 1-0 = communication ends after contact is activated 1-1 = communication ends 5 sec. after contact is activated 37 End communication when activating 0 = communication continues 1-0 dry contact on GT-TLI 1-0 = communication ends after contact is activated 1-1 = communication ends 5 sec. after contact is activated 41 Enable / Disable message 2 0 = message off 1 1 = message on 43 Call notification when telephone 0 = tone 1 is in use 1 = verbal message 58 Ring style when GT panel calls 0 = 1.5 sec on, 3.5 sec off 0 1 = 1 sec on, 1 sec off 59 Ring duration prior to GT-TLI answering 001 - 255 (1-255 seconds) 045 outside call 64 Time setting for delay call transfer 01 - 40 (1-40 seconds) 10 78 Language selection for voice messages 0 = French, 1 = English, 2 = Spanish 1 90 Create new password 4 digits 2000 95 Switch to Communication mode with 0 = tone detection 0 remote telephone 1 = DTMF detection 97 Disconnect after silence or cont. tone 1 digit, 0-9 (5 sec intervals) 2 (10 sec) 98 Automatic pause prior to dialing 1-6 seconds 3 99 Programming tones manually - ⃰ 2001# ⃰ Enabling door calling telephone Enable ⃰ # Disable door calling telephone Disable # 20 Ring duration of locally connected 10-45 seconds - telephone 21 Program remote call # Max. 16 numbers - 91 Create new password 4 digits 2001 00 Code to exit programming mode - 00
14 | GT-TLI Installation / Operation Instructions Locally Connected Telephone (i.e. cordless or corded telephone in apartment) Receiving a call from the door: • Telephone rings • “Call from door panel” message is played • Communication can begin after message is played • To release door (buzz-in), enter 2 digit code (default is 10) • System will disconnect after 1 minute Receiving a call from door while currently on phone: • “Call from door panel” message is played Option 1: Do nothing, door station will time out Option 2: Hang up current call, phone will ring, and communication with visitor at door can begin Option 3: Press # key to end current call and begin communication with visitor at door • To release door (buzz-in), enter 2 digit code (default is 10) • System will disconnect after 1 minute Receiving a telephone call while communicating with visitor at door: • “Telephone Call” message is played • Press # key to switch to telephone call, which will terminate communication to the GT panel Remote Telephone Instructions: (i.e. answering door with a cell phone) Receiving a call from the door: • Telephone rings • Answer call • Communication with door is immediate • To release door enter 2 digit code (default is 10) • System will disconnect after 1 minute Forwarding Door Calls to a Remote Telephone (i.e. cell phone) Locally connected telephone: • Press # ⃰ 1 to begin forwarding door calls to a remote telephone - “The code entered is correct” will be played • Press # ⃰ 0 to stop forwarding door calls to a remote telephone - “The code entered is correct” will be played Forwarding Door Calls to a Locally Connected Telephone (tenant) Remote telephone: • Dial GT-TLI telephone number (tenant’s phone number) • GT-TLI answers with “The code entered is correct” after ring duration is reached • Press # ⃰ 1 to begin forwarding door calls to a remote telephone - “The code entered is correct” will be played • Press # ⃰ 0 to stop forwarding door calls to a remote telephone - “The code entered is correct” will be played Disable / Silence Door Call-ins From a locally connected telephone: • Press # ⃰ # to deactivate GT panel call in - “The code entered is correct” will be played From a remote telephone: • Dial GT-TLI telephone number (tenant’s phone number) • GT-TLI answers with “The code entered is correct” after ring duration is reached • Press # ⃰ # to deactivate GT panel call in - “The code entered is correct” will be played Enable / Activate Door Call-ins From a locally connected telephone: • Press # ⃰ ⃰ to activate GT panel call in - “The code entered is correct” will be played From a remote telephone • Dial GT-TLI telephone number (tenant’s phone number) • GT-TLI answers with “The code entered is correct” after ring duration is reached • Press # ⃰ ⃰ to activate GT panel call in - “The code entered is correct” will be played OPERATION
15 15 OPERATION - Mode Selection Mode OFF When the 3 position switch (LOCAL PROG/ON/OFF) is in OFF position, GT panel call will not ring the locally connected telephone or the remote telephone. Mode ON Without Transfer When the 3 position switch (LOCAL PROG/ON/OFF) is in ON position and the transfer feature is not turned on, the GT panel call will ring the locally connected telephone. Mode ON With Transfer When the 3 position switch (LOCAL PROG/ON/OFF) is in ON position and the transfer feature turned on, the GT panel call will ring the remote telephone. Local Remote Local Remote Local Remote
PARAMETERS OF INSTALLATION Programming Default Value Installation Ring duration of the internal telephone set 45 seconds ___________________________ Remote call telephone number 460 ___________________________ DTMF code for operating 10 ___________________________ GT Panel’s dry contact DTMF code for operating GT-TLI’s 20 ___________________________ secondary dry contact Operating time of GT-TLI’s 5 seconds ___________________________ secondary dry contact Ending communication after releasing Yes ___________________________ door on GT entrance panel Ending communication after activating Yes ___________________________ secondary contact on GT-TLI General parameters password 2000 ___________________________ Controlled parameters password 2001 ___________________________ Phone number of GT-TLI - ___________________________ S/N of GT-TLI - ___________________________ 16 | GT-TLI Installation / Operation Instructions
17 BASIC PROGRAMMING STEP FROM REMOTE TELEPHONE Dial the phone of the GT-TLI: _____________ , call from door panel will be played Entering Remote Call Number Enter ⃰ 2001# - “The code entered is correct” will be played Enter 21, 1 long beep will be played Enter telephone number ____________ , “The code entered is correct” will be played Enter 00 to exit - 3 short beeps will be played Adjust Ring Duration of Local Telephone Enter ⃰ 2001# - “The code entered is correct” will be played Enter 20, 1 long beep will be played Enter duration in seconds (10-45s) ____________ , “The code entered is correct” will be played Enter 00 to exit - 3 short beeps will be played Enter Door Release Code for GT Entrance Panel Enter ⃰ 2000# - “The code entered is correct” will be played Enter 25, 1 long beep will be played Enter 2 digit code ____________ , “The code entered is correct” will be played Enter 00 to exit - 3 short beeps will be played Enter Door Release Code for Secondary Contact on GT-TLI Enter ⃰ 2000# - “The code entered is correct” will be played Enter 30, 1 long beep will be played Enter 2 digit code ____________ , “The code entered is correct” will be played Enter 00 to exit - 3 short beeps will be played Adjust Contact Duration of Secondary Contact on GT-TLI Enter ⃰ 2000# - “The code entered is correct” will be played Enter 32, 1 long beep will be played Enter time in seconds (1-10s, 2 digits) ____________ , “The code entered is correct” will be played Enter 00 to exit - 3 short beeps will be played
18 | GT-TLI Installation / Operation Instructions SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions 9-7/16” x 7-1/16” x 2-1/16”, 240mm x 180mm x 53mm Weight 6.35 oz, 0.18 kg Temperature 32°F - 140°F, 0°C - 40°C Connections Standard single line PBX jack master socket within 50 meters or PABX extension of the internal telecommunication network of a company. Power required 12V-24V AC/DC - 0.5A Consumption 12V AC/DC 24V AC/DC Standby: 95mA Standby: 45mA Standards EN60950 EN55022 Edition 98 Class B EN55024 Edition 98 Class B FCC parts 68 & 15 IC CS-03 Programming Local or remotely via touch-tone (DTMF) telephone System Capacity 1 call number (16 digits) Memory Non-volatile memory Chassis ABS plastic Symptom Recommendations The red LED on the GT-TLI doesn’t light. Check polarity on power supply. Verify voltage is adequate. (12V-24V AC/DC - 0.5A). GT-TLI does not ring the programmed Check connection of telephone line on the CO terminal. telephone number. Re-program the call number. Inopportune switching while in communication GT-TLI is installed on an internal line of a PABX. Tones are different, when external number is called. refer to Advanced Programming section on programming tones manually. GT-TLI is connected to a PBX telephone line. Tones are different, refer to Advanced Programming section on programming tones manually. TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
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