Tynetec Advent xt Programming Manual

Type
Programming Manual

Tynetec Advent xt is a versatile and feature-rich warden call system designed to meet the specific needs of care homes, sheltered housing schemes, and other residential facilities. With its advanced capabilities, the Advent xt system offers a wide range of benefits and use cases:

  • Enhanced safety and well-being: The system provides a reliable and efficient way for residents to communicate with staff in case of an emergency or when they need assistance. This can help to reduce anxiety and improve peace of mind for both residents and their families.

  • Improved communication: The Advent xt system enables clear and effective communication between residents and staff, regardless of their location within the facility. This can help to streamline operations and improve the overall quality of care.

Tynetec Advent xt is a versatile and feature-rich warden call system designed to meet the specific needs of care homes, sheltered housing schemes, and other residential facilities. With its advanced capabilities, the Advent xt system offers a wide range of benefits and use cases:

  • Enhanced safety and well-being: The system provides a reliable and efficient way for residents to communicate with staff in case of an emergency or when they need assistance. This can help to reduce anxiety and improve peace of mind for both residents and their families.

  • Improved communication: The Advent xt system enables clear and effective communication between residents and staff, regardless of their location within the facility. This can help to streamline operations and improve the overall quality of care.

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Adventxt
WardenCallSystem
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ProgrammingGuide
Tynetecoperatesapolicyofcontinualproductimprovementand
reservestherighttomodifythespecificationofitsproducts.

Ifanyvariationtothedetailsinthisdocumentaresuspectedplease
contactTynetec’sTechnicalSupporton01670352371.
Tynetec,abusinessunitofLegrandElectricLtd
Unit10CowleyRoad,BlythRiversideBusinessPark,Blyth
Northumberland,NE245TF.Tel:01670352371Fax:01670362807
Email:[email protected]Web:www.tynetec.co.uk
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INDEX
SECTION TOPIC PAGE
1
SLIPInterfaceSetup
3
2
DataBackup/RestoreFunction
3
3
ToEnter/ExitProgramMode
4
4
SystemDefaults
5
5
SpeechDefaults
6
6
RemoteTriggerDefaults
7
7
AlarmTypeRoutingDefaults
8
8
GeneralSetup
9
9
TenantsUnitIdentity
10
10
TenantsUnitVolume
11
11
TenantsUnitMessages
12
12
CustomSpeechMessages1‐128
13
13
CustomSpeechMessages129‐256
14
14
TenantsUnitAlarms
15
15
DeviceLocationCodes
16
16
DTMFRelays
17
17
LocalOffsiteSetup
18
18
RemoteOffsiteSetup
19
19
SystemTimers
20
20
Audio&DataSetup
21
21
TunstallProtocol
22
22
SystemFaultCodes
23
23
DoorEntrySetup
25
24
ZoningSetup
26
25
AlarmTypeRouting
27
26
IP&SIPSetup
28
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1.SLIPINTERFACESETUP
TheAdventxtsystemis programmedusingaLaptopPCconnectedtothemainCPUboardviaastandard9pinmale/femaleserialdata
cable(TynetecPartNo.EH0190).IftheLaptopdoesnothavea9pinserialportthenaUSBserialconverterwillberequired(Tynetec
Part
No.W01150).
TheLaptopmusthaveaWindows98,2000orXpOperatingSystemwithitsSerialPortconfiguredfor“SerialLineInterfaceProtocol”
(SLIP).Aseparatemanualisavailable(TynetecDocNo.FM0446)detailingthesetupofaSLIPinterfaceonWindows98&Xpoperating
systems.
ForLaptopswithWindows7thereisaMicrosoftapplicationavailablethatrunsWindows7inXpmodetherebyallowingtheSLIP
connectiontowork.Note:thisapplicationisonlycompatiblewith64bitWindows7professional,EnterpriseorUltimateEditions.
ContactTynetec’sCustomerSupportDeptforacopyofthe
softwareandtheinstructionguide(TynetecDocNo.FM0692).
AdventxtFirmware
TheprogrammablefeaturesdescribedinthismanualareonlyavailableiftheAdventxtControllerhasthefollowingA00380
motherboardPCBissuesandfirmwareversions(orlater);
FirmwareNo. Function
A00380
PCBIssue
Firmware
Version
A00380
PCBIssue
Firmware
Version
EE1600 MainProcessor AG V3.01A H V4.04A
EE1605 CoProcessor AG V3.00B H V4.00A
EE1610 DigitalSpeechProcessor AG V3.00A H V4.01A
ContactTynetec’sCustomerSupportDepartmentfordetailsoflatestupgradesavailable.
2.DATABACKUP/RESTOREFUNCTION
Allsystemprogrammingcanbestoredonaremoveable32MBDataFlashCard(TynetecP/No.A00480)providedthecontrollerhasan
A00380issue“C”motherboardwithV2.0firmwareonwards.TheFlashCardshouldbeleftinthecontrolleratalltimessoallchanges
arestored.
DatacanbebackedupmanuallyusingspecialcodesviatheManagershandset(default)orautomaticallyeverytimechangesaremade.
SeetheGeneralSetuppagetoEnableAutoBackup.
AutomaticBackup
Thiswilloccureverytimeyouexitprogrammingmode‐itcantakeupto10secondstocopyallthesystemdatatothecard.Radio
devicesarealsoautomaticallystoredonthecardasdevicesareaddedorremoved.
ManualBackup
PresstheRESETbuttononthecontrollermotherboard,youhave60secondstousethefollowingcodesviatheManagershandset
(onsitemodeonly);
8010CopyallsystemconfigurationdataandspecialmessagestotheFlashCard
8020CopyallradiodevicedatatotheFlashCard
ManualRestore
Ifthecontrollermotherboardisreplacedforwhateverreason,datacanberestoredfromyourexistingFlashCardontothenewboard.
Fitthenewmotherboard,pluginyourexistingFlashCard,powerupandpresstheRESETbutton.Youhave60secondstousethe
followingcodesviatheManagershandset(onsitemodeonly);
9010TransfersystemconfigurationdataandspecialmessagesfromFlashCardtosystemmemory
9020TransferradiodevicedatafromFlashCardtosystemmemory
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3.TOENTER/EXITPROGRAMMODE
ToEnterAdventxtProgrammingMode
ConnectaLaptopPC(withaSLIPinterfacesetup)tothemainCPUlocalprogrammingportCON1usingaserialdatacable(Tynetec
P/No.EH0190).
DoubleclickontheInternetExplorericon.
MakesuretheSLIPConnectionisselectedintheDialupConnectionwindowandthenclickonConnect.

Themainprogrammingwindowwillopenasbelow;
ClickontheSystemmenuandrecorddetailsabouttheinstallationandmaintenancecompany.
ClickontheProgrammingmenuandselectthemoderequiredfromthelist.
ClickontheDiagnosticsmenutoviewdetailsofallcalls.
ToExitAdvent
xtProgrammingMode
CloseInternetExplorerbyclickingonthecrossinthetoprightcorner.
Ifadisconnectionboxappearsclickon“disconnect”otherwiserightclickontheconnectioniconinthetaskbarandclickondisconnect.
UnplugtheserialdatacablefromtheAdventxtcontrollerandtestthesystem.
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4.SYSTEMDEFAULTS
FromtheProgrammingmenu,select“SystemDefaults”ifyouwanttorestoreallfactorysettings;
Click“Submit”toloadsystemdefaults.
Thiswillclearallprogrammingexceptcustomspeechmessagesandradiotriggers.
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5.SPEECHDEFAULTS
FromtheProgrammingmenu,select“SpeechDefaults”ifyouwanttorestoreallfactoryspeechsettings;
Click“Submit”toloadspeechdefaults.
Thiswillclearallcustomspeechmessagesleavingallotherprogrammingunaffected.
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6.REMOTETRIGGERDEFAULTS
FromtheProgrammingmenu,select“RemoteTriggerDefaults”ifyouwanttoclearallradiotriggersdevicesfromthesystem;
Click“Submit”toloadremotetriggerdefaults.
Thiswillclearallradiotriggerdevicesleavingallotherprogrammingunaffected.
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7.ALARMTYPEROUTINGDEFAULTS
FromtheProgrammingmenu,select“AlarmTypeRoutingDefaults”ifyouwanttosetallalarmtypesbacktoreportinthecurrent
operatingmode;
Click“Submit”toloadalarmtyperoutingdefaults.
Anyalarmtypesthatweresettoreportinaspecific
operatingmodewillbecleared.
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8.GENERALSETUP
FromtheProgrammingmenu,select“GeneralSetup”tosetthesystemtype,numberofnetworkdevices,enablePBXandallcall/fire
tonefeatures;
Enterthefollowing;
SystemType:choosestandardAdventxt=01.
Subunits:setthetotalnumberofintercomunitsonthesite,01to255(includesLiftunitsandManagerunits‐butnotdigitaldoor
panels).
SubunitFaultReport:mustbe01fornormaloperatingmode.Onlysetto00duringinstallationtoturnintercomfaultmonitoringoff(ie.
ifradiopendantcoverageisrequiredbeforetheintercomsarefitted).
NetworkReceiverUnits:setthetotalnumberofnetworkreceivers(standard+zoned)onthesite;00to16(00=none).SeetheZoning
Setuppagetoenablezonednetworkreceivers(max12persite).
NetworkExchangeUnits:mustbe00forTalkswitch/Fortivoice(i.e.KirkDECT).Onlysetto01forPanasonicPBXwithBTDiverseDECT.
NetworkKeyswitchUnits:00=notfittedor01toenableaStatusModule.
PBXRingEnable:00=noPBXor01ifTalkswitch/Fortivoice/Matrixisfitted.
AllCallEnable:00=noAllCallor01ifAllCallfitted.
FireToneEnable:00=noFireTonesoundedthroughintercoms,01=FireToneenabled.
BTLineMonitorEnable:00=BTlinemonitoringdisabledor01=BTlinemonitoringenabled.
WardenAttackAlarm:00=disabled.Ifattackpendantsorpanicbuttonsarebeingusedthenthemethodofreportingthesealarms
mustbeset;01=onsite,02=localoffsite,03=remoteoffsite.
AutoBackupEnable:00=manualbackupenabledor01=automaticbackupenabled.Allsystemconfigurationdataandradiodevices
canbestoredonthecontrollerFlashMemoryCard.
ParkCharacter5,8or9:5F=onsiteparkenabled(single5topark),changeto55(fordouble5topark),or8F/88or9F/99.
FF=onsiteparkdisabled.
OnsiteRingCycleEnable:00=Kirk(orBT)basestationor01=DistybaseONLY
DutyChangeAlarmEnable:00=normal,01=automaticcallcontrolcentrewhensystemisswitchedbetweenonsite/remoteoffsite
andviceversa.
OnsiteDTMFDecodeMode:01=normal,00=GeemarkJupiterDeskTelephoneOnly
ManagerPanelEnable:default00=ManagerPaneldisabled,setto01ifaManager’sPanelisconnected.
DECTDisconnectEnable:default01forFortivoiceIPPBX(i.e.droplinebeforeringtoreset),00fornoresetbeforering.
PriorityAlarmType:defaultFFfornoalarmtypepriority(i.e.alarmsreportedintheordertheyarereceived),orentertheTyneteccode
ofthealarmtypeyouwanttotakepriority(e.g.43=smokealarms).Seelis tofTyneteccodesonpage15.
Click“Submit”toenteranychanges.
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9.TENANTSUNITIDENTITY
FromtheProgrammingmenu,select“TenantsUnitIdentitytoprogramtheflatnumberstotheintercoms;
Entertheflatnumbersintheboxesprovided(numericonly).
AddLift/ManagercallpointID’saftertheflatnumbers(ifapplicable).
FinallyadddigitaldoorpanelID’s(ifapplicable).
ItisrecommendedthatthedigitaldoorpanelID’srunsequentiallyfrom600to615(door1toDoor16).OtherID’scanbeusede.g.
AnchorHousing704(frontdoor)&705(reardoor).
Thenumberofdigitaldoorpanelsmustbe
setinthe“DoorEntrySetup”menu‐seepage24.
Customspeechmessagesshouldbecreatedtoidentifydoorpanellocations‐seepage12.
LeaveunusedchannelssetasFFFF.
Click“Submit”toenteranychanges.
Click“NexttoviewthenextpageofID’s(65‐128)etc.
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10.TENANTSUNITVOLUME
FromtheProgrammingmenu,select“TenantsUnitVolume”tosetthedefaultvolumelevelforeachintercom;
Enterthevolumelevelforeachflat;00=muteto04highest.
Leaveunusedchannelssetasdefault02.
Click“Submit”toenteranychanges.
Click“NexttoviewthenextpageofID’s(65‐128)etc.
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11.TENANTSUNITMESSAGE
FromtheProgrammingmenu,select“TenantsMessages”tosetcustomspeechmessagesforeachintercom;
Acustomspeechmessagecanbecreatedforanyintercomordoorpanelbyenteringnumbersfromthetablesonthefollowingpages
(max8wordsperflat).
Fornocustomspeechmessageleaveallboxessetas00.
Click“Submit”toenteranychanges.
Click“NexttoviewthenextpageofID’s(16‐32)etc.
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12.CUSTOMSPEECHMESSAGES1128
MESSAGE
NUMBER
SPEECHMESSAGE
MESSAGE
NUMBER
SPEECHMESSAGE
1 One 65 IncorrectEntry
2 Two 66 PleaseTryAgain
3 Three 67 Time
4 Four 68 Date
5 Five 69 StartTime
6 Six 70 StopTime
7 Seven 71 PleaseEnter
8 Eight 72 IntruderMode
9 Nine 73 ActivityMode
10 Ten 74 DayandYear
11 Eleven 75 ClientWandering
12 Twelve 76 Enuresis
13 Thirteen 77 Enable
14 Fourteen 78 Disable
15 Fifteen 79 TelephoneNumber
16 Sixteen 80 OnsiteMode
17 Seventeen 81 RemoteOffsiteMode
18 Eighteen 82 LocalOffsiteMode
19 Nineteen 83 PillDispenser
20 Twenty 84 BedOccupancy
21 Thirty 85 Network
22 Fourty 86 Receiver
23 Fifty 87 PBX
24 Sixty 88 Interface
25 Seventy 89 Keyswitch
26 Eighty 90 DoorPanel
27 Ninety 91 Message
28 Hundred 92 PleaseWait
29 Thousand 93 Office
30 Zero 94 Wardens
31 And 95 SchemeManager
32 ShortCircuit 96 Front
33 Intercom 97 Rear
34 Pendant 98 Corridor
35 Pullcord 99 CommonRoom
36 Smoke 100 Lounge
37 OpenCircuit 101 GuestRoom
38 Activity 102 Bungalow
39 Intruder 103 Toilet
40 System 104 Lift
41 Alarm 105 Shower
42 Fault 106 North
43 LowTemperature 107 East
44 HighTemperature 108 South
45 Inactivity 109 West
46 Gas 110 EmergencyLights
47 Parked 111 Library
48 CarbonMonoxide 112 Hobby
49 RemoteTriggerLowBattery 113 Hairdresser
50 Ready 114 Telephone
51 Fail 115 Dining
52 Site 116 Area
53 Fall 117 Laundry
54 Flat 118 Gents
55 System24VoltFuseBlown 119 Ladies
56 Flood 120 Bathroom
57 SystemBatteryLow 121 Lobby
58 System12VoltFuseBlown 122 Foyer
59 SystemMainsFail 123 Stairs
60 SystemMainsRestored 124 Bedroom
61 SystemBTLineFault 125 Assistant
62 SystemBTLineRestored 126 Kitchen
63 FireAlarm 127 Keysafe
64 Enter 128 ControlRack
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13.CUSTOMSPEECHMESSAGES129256
MESSAGE
NUMBER
SPEECHMESSAGE
MESSAGE
NUMBER
SPEECHMESSAGE
129 BinStore 193 Attic
130 Boiler 194 Living
131 QuietRoom 195 Shed
132 Conservatory 196 Entrance
133 Sequence 197 Up
134 Door 198 Down
135 House 199 Study
136 Manager 200 Ground
137 Test 201 MovementSensor
138 Room 202 Telehealth
139 Games 203 IntercomFaults
140 T.V. 204 Systemfaults
141 Staff 205 Weekend
142 Meeting 206 DoorContact
143 A 207 Boundary
144 B 208 ChairOccupancy
145 C 209 ElectricalMonitoringUnit
146 D 210 Tamper
147 E 211 TenantsCheck
148 F 212 NoResponse
149 Gate 213 Zone
150 CommunityRoom 214 Offsite
151 CookerIsolated 215 RSSI
152 Auxiliary 216 Printout
153 Changing 217 AttenuationValue
154 DrugsCabinet 218 Annunciate
155 First 219 Mode
156 Second 220 TenantOK
157 Third 221 Plant
158 Fourth 222 Internal
159 Fifth 223 Minutes
160 Sixth 224 AwayMode
161 Reception 225
162 I.T. 226
163 Computer 227
164 WheelChair 228
165 FireExit 229
166 Floor 230
167 Smoking 231
168 Shop 232
169 Physiotherapy 233
170 Fitness 234
171 Privacy 235
172 Transfer 236
173 Busy 237
174 TestMode 238
175 Epilepsy 239
176 Attack 240
177 BathroomOccupancy 241
178 BackUp 242
179 LocationCode 243
180 Hallway 244
181 Landing 245
182 Garage 246
183 Workshop 247
184 Outbuilding 248
185 Garden 249
186 LocalUnit 250
187 Ulility 251
188 Heat 252
189 RadioDevice 253
190 Redirect 254
191 Basement 255
192 Cellar 256
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14.TENANTSUNITALARMS
FromtheProgrammingmenu,select“TenantsUnitAlarms”tosetthe4hardwiredalarminputtypesoneachintercom.Note;these
inputsareonlyavailableonintercomswithoutatelephoneconnected.
The4programmableinputsareshownonthewebpageinthefollowingorder:
INPUT1
(47Konterminal19)
default42=LowTemp
INPUT2
(18Konterminal19)
default34=DoorExit
INPUT3
(47Konterminal18)
default44=Gas
INPUT4
(18Konterminal18)
default49=CO
AllinputdevicesmustprovideN/Ocleancontactswhichcloseonalarm.
Usethecontactstoswitch0Vwiththecorrectvalue(18K/47K)seriesresistor.
EntertheTynetecCodeforeachdevicetypefromthelistbelow;
12=CeilingPullcord
30=InactivityAlarm
(PIR)
33=BedOccupancyAlarm
34=DoorExit(defaultINPUT2)
41=HighTemperatureSensor
42=LowTemperatureSensor(defaultINPUT1)
43=SmokeDetector
44=GasDetector(defaultINPUT3)
48=HeatDetector
49=CarbonMonoxideDetector(defaultINPUT4)
50=
IntruderAlarm(PIR)
80=FloodDetector
Click“Submit”toenteranychanges.
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15.DEVICELOCATIONCODES
FromtheProgrammingmenu,select“DeviceLocationCodes”tosetthelocationinthedwellingwhereeachinputdeviceislocated.
The8programmablelocationsperflatareenteredinthefollowingorder:
Intercom
Unit
Ceiling
Pullcord
Smoke
Detector
PIR
Detector
Input1
(LowTemp)
Input2
(DoorExit)
Input3
(Gas)
Input4
(CO)
Note;thelast4locations(I/P14)areonlyavailableonintercomswithoutatelephoneconnected.
DeviceLocationCodescanrangefrom00to99‐seelistbelow;
00 NotAssigned 20 Toilet(downstairs) 40 CommonRoom(main)
01 LocalUnit 21 Toilet(other) 41 CommonRoom(other)
02 Hallway(downstairs) 22 Kitchen(main) 42 Lift(main)
03 Hallway(upstairs) 23 Kitchen2 43 Lift2
04 Stairs(main) 24 KitchenArea(other) 44 Lift(other)
05 Stairs(2nd) 25 UtilityRoom(main) 45 FrontGate
06 Landing 26 UtilityRoom(other) 46 RearGate
07 Bedroom1(master) 27 Entrance/Lobby 47 Outbuilding(main)
08 Bedroom2 28 FrontDoor(main) 48 Shed
09 Bedroom3(other) 29 FrontDoor(other) 49 Outbuilding/Shed
10 Bedroom4(guest) 30 BackDoor(main) 50 Garden(front)
11 LivingRoom(main) 31 BackDoor(other) 51 Garden(rear)
12 LivingRoom2 32 Garage(main) 52 Garden(other)
13 LivingArea(other) 33 Garage(other) 53 Basement/Cellar
14 DiningRoom(main) 34 Workshop 54 GroundFloor
15 DiningRoom2 35 Laundry(main) 55 Bi nStore
16 DiningArea(other) 36 Laundry(other) 56 BoilerRoom
17 Bathroom(main) 37 Office(main) 57 Attic
18 Bathroom2 38 Study/Office(other) 58
19 Toilet(upstairs) 39 GamesRoom 59
LocationVoiceReporting;default=01foronsite/localoffsitespeechmessage.00todisable.
Click“Submit”toenteranychanges.
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16.DTMFRELAYS
FromtheProgrammingmenu,select“DTMFRelays”tosettheDTMFcharactersusedtoactivatethesystemrelayoutputsandthetime
durationeachoutputremainsenergised;
Enterthefollowing;
SubunitDTMFChar:entertheDTMFkeyusedtoactivatetherelayinanintercomduringspeech,default
=03,canbechangedto04,
07,08or09only.
SubunitRelayTime:setthetimeforwhichtheintercomrelayremainsenergised,01to99seconds.
DTMFCharChannel001:leaveasFFandoutputrelay1willactivateforthedurationofanyalarm,orentertheDTMFkeyusedto
activateoutput1‐canbesetto03,04,07,08or09only.
DTMFCharChannel002:leaveasFFandoutputrelay2willenergiseforthesamedurationinput4isactivated(usedtoreleasethe
doorlockwithFireAlarminput),orentertheDTMFkeyusedtoactivateoutput2‐canbesetto03,04,07,08or09
only.
DTMFCharChannel003:leaveasFFandoutputrelay3willcontroltheBTLineSelector(ZXT330)whenenabledonthe“Remote
Offsite”screen,orentertheDTMFkeyusedtoactivateoutput3‐canbesetto03,04,07,08or09only.
DTMFCharChannel004:leaveasFFandoutputrelay4willenergiseforthedurationofaBTLineFault,orentertheDTMFkeyusedto
activateoutput4‐canbesetto03,04,07,08or09only.
RelayTimeChannel001:enterthetimeforwhichthecontrolleroutputrelay1remainsenergisedifsetasaDTMFcharacter,default=
10,canbe01to99seconds.
RepeatasaboveforRelayTimesonChannels002,003&004.
Click“Submit”toenteranychanges.
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17.LOCALOFFSITESETUP
FromtheProgrammingmenu,select“LocalOffsiteSetup”tosetthedialattemptsandupto6telephonenumbersforLocalOffsite
mode;
Enterthefollowing;
DialAttempts:enterthenumberoftimeseachnumberwillbedialledifnotanswered,default03,canbechangedfrom01to06.
ParkCharacter5,8or9:5F=localoffsiteparkenabled(single5topark),changeto55(fordouble5topark),or8F/88or9F/99.
FF=localoffsiteparkdisabled.
GSMLineEnable:00=disabled.Setto01ifaBurnsideGSMbasestationisbeingusedinsteadofalandline.
TelephoneNumber001:entertheLocalOffsitetelephonenumber‐2digitsperbox.
Repeatforupto6LocalOffsitetelephonenumbers.
LeaveunusedtelephonenumberlocationssetasFF.
Click“Submit”toenteranychanges.
Note;thenumberswillbedialledinsequentialorderunlessaspecificorderissetviatheDECThandset‐seetheOperatorsManual
(TynetecDocNo.FM0420).
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18.REMOTEOFFSITESETUP
FromtheProgrammingmenu,select“RemoteOffsiteSetup”tosettheprotocoltype,dialattempts,siteID,parkcharacter,audio
switchingmodeandupto3telephonenumbersforRemoteOffsitemode;
Enterthefollowing;
ProtocolType*:choosewhatdataformatthecontrol
centreuses,TTNew=01,BS7369=02,BS8521=03andTT92=04 .
DialAttempts:setthenumberoftimeseachnumberwillbedialledifnotanswered,default03,canbechangedfrom01to06.
SiteIdentity:entertheuniquesiteidentitynumberissuedbythecontrolcentre,max4digits.
ParkCharacter:defaultFF=remoteoffsiteparkdisabled.Ifrequired;settheDTMFcharacterusedbythecontrolcentretoparkfaulty
intercoms,normally05(canbe00to09).
AudioVoxEnable:simplex=01(default)orVox=02.Simplexmeansspeak/listencontrolistoggledmanuallybytheoperator,Voxis
automatic(voiceswitched).
TelephoneNumber001:entertheRemoteOffsitetelephonenumber‐2digitsperbox.
Repeatforupto3RemoteOffsitetelephonenumbers.
LeaveunusedlocationssetasFF.
SecondaryBTLineEnable:normallysetto00.Onlysetto01iftheAdventxtsystemhas2BTlinesconnected(mainandsecondary)via
aBTLineSelectorUnit(P/No.ZXT330).Ifsetto01theDTMFchannel003mustbesettoFFonthe“DTMFChannels”screen.
Click“Submit”toenteranychanges.
*Note:ProtocolTypesTTNew=01andBS7369=02wereremovedinV4.01Afirmware(21April2017)andreinstatedinV4.04A
firmware(23February2018)onward.
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19.SYSTEMTIMERS
FromtheProgrammingmenu,select“SystemTimers”tosetthetimeoutperiodsforcallsinalloperatingmodesandtherepeattime
forExtracareintercoms;
Enterthefollowing;
OnsiteTimeout:themaximumtimeacallcanremainunansweredinonsitemodebeforebeingautomatically
switchedoffsite,default=
0360,canbechangedfrom0001to9999seconds.
OnsiteAudioTimer:themaximumspeechtimeforacallinOnsitemode,default=0360,canbechangedfrom0001to9999 seconds.
LOffsiteHoldTimer:themaximumtimeaLocalOffsitecallwillwaittobeanswered,default0050,canbechangedfrom0001to9999
seconds.
LOffsiteAudioTimer:themaximumspeechtimeforacallinLocalOffsitemode,default=0120,canbechangedfrom0001to9999
seconds.
ROffsiteHoldTimer:themaximumtimeaRemoteOffsitecallwillwaittobeanswered,default0050,canbechangedfrom0001to
9999seconds.
ROffsiteAudioTimer:themaximumspeechtimeforacallinRemoteOffsitemode,default=0360,canbechangedfrom0001to9999
seconds.
ROffsiteCallbackTimer:themaximumspeechtimewhenacontrolcentrecallsaresidentbackinRemoteOffsitemode,default=
0360,canbechangedfrom0001to9999seconds.
DialinLineHoldTimer:themaximumtimethesystemwillwaitbetweenacontrolcentreringinginandcallingaresidentbackin
RemoteOffsitemode,default=0360,canbechangedfrom0001‐9999secs.
BTLineFaultTimer:thedelaybeforetelephonelinefaultisreported,default=120,canbechangedfrom0001 to9999seconds
ExtracareRepeatTime:themaximumtimebetweencancellinganExtracarecallviatheDECThandsetandvisitingtheintercomto
performamanualreset,default15mins,canbechangedfrom0130mins.
BS7369(mS):0600delaybetweendatapacketsfor21CNcompatibilityonBS7369protocol.NotusedinV3.01A/V4.01Aonwards.
OnsiteDutyStartTime:FFFF=disabled,entertimeforthesystemtoautomaticallyselectonsitemode.Use24hourclockandenter
leadingzero’s,eg.0800(8AM).
ROffsiteDutyStartTime:FFFF=disabled,entertimeforthesystemtoautomaticallyselectremoteoffsitemode.Use24hourclockand
enterleadingzero’s,eg.1700(5PM).
Click“Submit”toenteranychanges.
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Tynetec Advent xt Programming Manual

Type
Programming Manual

Tynetec Advent xt is a versatile and feature-rich warden call system designed to meet the specific needs of care homes, sheltered housing schemes, and other residential facilities. With its advanced capabilities, the Advent xt system offers a wide range of benefits and use cases:

  • Enhanced safety and well-being: The system provides a reliable and efficient way for residents to communicate with staff in case of an emergency or when they need assistance. This can help to reduce anxiety and improve peace of mind for both residents and their families.

  • Improved communication: The Advent xt system enables clear and effective communication between residents and staff, regardless of their location within the facility. This can help to streamline operations and improve the overall quality of care.

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