Logenex AD102-SF Installation & Programming

Category
Answering machines
Type
Installation & Programming

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Don't open your door to the unknown
TeleDoorBell TM
Installation & Programming
A202CR & A204CR
X”&“S” Series
Audio
Audio / Video
(Day/Night Camera)
TeleDoorBell
Audio (Stainless Steel)
Table of Contents
Important Notes and Safety Instructions ........................................... Pg 1
“X” Series Specifications .............. ............................................................. Pg 2
“S” Series Specifications............................................................................. Pg 3
Features and Parts Listing.......................................................................... Pg 4
Controller Anatomy .................................................................................. Pg 5
“X” Series Door Station Wiring.................................................................... Pg 6
“S” Series Door Station Wiring.................................................................... Pg 7
Controller Wiring Diagram .................................................................... Pg 8
TBG-1 Installation Diagram........................................................................ Pg 9
DSL Installation Diagram ..........................................................................Pg 10
KSU/PBX Installation Diagram.... ............................................................ Pg 11
M203HIFI Installation Diagram... ............................................................. Pg 12
“X” Series Programming Guide ....................................................... Pg 13-16
“HI-FI” Series User/Programming Guide ..................................................Pg 17
TroubleShooting Guide....................................................................... Pg 18-19
Warranty Information.......................................................................... Pg 20-21
1) Certain cordless phones may not ring or ring properly when Door Station Speaker Button is pressed. Phone will still be operational
and all functions are still active and accessible.
2) An average of (6) six phones limit will apply for having connected phones ring. Exceeding this limit may result in some phone(s) not
ringing. (Results and phone limitations may vary depending on types of phones and the loads (LN#) they present to the overall
system).
NOTE:
3) Remote Call Answer may not be compatible with various types of add-on phone features such as Ident-A-Call, Call Display Long
Distance ringing or any other feature(s) which will change or produce a different ringing pattern of an incoming call.
4) System may not be compatible with various voice-mails including cell phones when enabling the Door Station Call Forwarding
feature.p (Results and features may vary with your local service provider / supplier).
5) If a Logenex DSL 3-Port High-Speed Filter (LX-DSL3F) is installed and the user places a phone caller ON-HOLD using the
command to communicate to a Visitor at the Door Station, a low level cross-talk may be heard by the user when communicating to
the Visitor at Door Station.
6) Some Phone Service Providers, phone features and/or command functions may not be compatible with the product(s)
*4
TeleDoorBell .
The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be
connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading.
COMPATIBILITY ISSUES
Page 1
Safety instructions and Guildlines
A factory default on the unit must be performed prior to initial
use. SEE PAGE 16
PLEASE VERIFY THAT YOUR TELEPHONE SYSTEM COMPLIES WITH A TYPICAL 95
VOLTS RMS @ 20 Hz RING. IF INSTALLED WITHOUT VERIFICATION
TELEPHONE EQUIPMEN
, THIS PRODUCT
MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO T. IF YOUR TELEPHONE SYSTEM
DOES NOT MEET THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS PLEASE CONTACT LOGENEX
INNOVATIONS INC. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.
NOTICE
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of
fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
1. Read and understand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use
a damp cloth for cleaning.
4. Do not use or expose this product to direct water contact: ie: near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry
tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
5. Dropping this product may result in serious damage to the product.
6. This product should never be operated near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be
placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
7. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you
are not sure of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local Power Company.
8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by
persons walking on it.
9. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in risk of fire or electric shock.
10. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage
points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the
product.
11. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not dissemble this product, but take it to qualified service technician
when some service or repair is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltages or other risks. Incorrect re-assembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently
used.
12. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to a qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
* When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
* If liquid has been spilled into the product.
* If the control unit has been exposed to rain or water.
* If the product does not operate normally by following the instructions. Adjust only those controls that
are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in
damage and will require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore to normal operation.
* If the product has been dropped or the housing has been damaged.
* If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
13. Avoid using a telephone (other than cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of
electric shock from lightning.
14. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak near the source of the leak.
15. This device may cause harmful interference.
16. This device may be susceptible to any interference including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Complies with Part 68, FCC Rules FCC REG NO. 5ERCAN-31264-OT-N REN: 0.5B
Page 2
AD 102
X= Standard Unit
(Satin Nickel)
VC = Day/Night camera with ir
(n/a in stainless steel)
Model Number Identification (KIT)
ACR
2= 2 Door
4= 4 Door
X= Standard Unit
(Satin Nickel)
VC = Day/Night camera with ir
(n/a in stainless steel)
Model Number Identification
(INDIVIDUAL DOORSTATION)
20
-
-
AD 102
S= (Surface Mount
Stainless Steel)
VC = Day/Night camera with ir
Model Number Identification (KIT)
ACR
2= 2 Door
4= 4 Door
Model Number Identification
(INDIVIDUAL DOORSTATION)
20
-
-
S
F= Flush Mount
VC = Day/Night camera with ir
S
S
S= (Surface Mount
Stainless Steel)
F= Flush Mount
Page 3
Features and Parts Listings
D.O.C. NOTICE:
The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. The certification means that the equipment
meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee
the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, user should ensure that it is permissible to connect to the facilities of the local
telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. User should
ensure that the telephone lines and metallic water pipe system (if present) are electrically grounded.
The TeleDoorBell is a telephone based doorbell system that provides the system user with the capability of communicating with a
door speaker from any installed telephone set, including cordless. Unmatched in convenience, this unique new product provides
the following features:
* System will work as a replacement or in parallel with any standard doorbell. (see page 7)
* Provides high-quality audio conversation capability with any connected Door Station Speaker.
* Unique telephone ringing when Door Station Speaker button pressed. (see page 8)
* Allows user to activate a Door Station Speaker by entering a unique touch-tone code from any telephone. (see page 13)
* Will provide call restriction at the discretion of the owner. (see page 8)
* Relays available for doorbell chime activation or any other devices (24Volts 1Amp max rating).
* Door Station Speaker has LED illuminated Button.
* The system gives a user two minutes to access the Door Station Speaker once the speaker button has been pressed.
* Door Station Speaker Call Waiting function which allows the user to switch between a Visitor and an existing Phone Caller.
The user can press on a touch-tone telephone to put the telephone call on hold and connect to the Door Station
Speaker. Pressing again will return the User back to existing Caller. Note: this can only be used once the Door Station
Speaker button is pressed. A second option for switching from Caller to Visitor is by hanging up on the existing telephone
call and then picking up the handset (within the allowed 2 minutes) at which point you will be automatically connected to the
Door Station Speaker.
(Beyond the two minute window you will have to manually activate the Door Station Speaker ( (Door Station Speaker
#1) ... (Door Station Speaker #4)
(Note: Speaker must be connected to a the port which you are trying to communicate with.)
* Relay closure activated by DTMF digit (Normally Open Dry Contact Operation):
Each RELAY can be triggered for either LATCHING MODE or TIMER MODE (01 - 98 seconds). Default setting is
seconds.
Timer Relays
(Relay #1), (Relay #2), (Relay #3 when applicable), (Relay #4 when applicable),
* Will activate the relay which is connected to the door station which initiated communication.
Latching Relays
(Relay #1), (Relay #2), (Relay #3 when applicable), (Relay #4 when applicable),
To De-activate latched relays
(Relay #1), (Relay #2), (Relay #3 when applicable), (Relay #4 when applicable),
* Call Restriction blocking (up 10 programmable phone number restrictions) [30 digits maximum / phone number].
* "Door Station Caller ID Display" feature is available when ENABLED and to be used with Call Display Phones only. An
identification information is transmitted by the controller to the display phone when the Door Station Speaker Button is
pressed. Display will show (DOOR 1 ... DOOR 4) which ever speaker port was pressed
* 4-Digit passcode protection for programming system.
* Unit contains E Memory Technology for retaining stored memory data in the event of a temporary power failure.
The TeleDoorBell “X Series” system is shipped from the factory with the following components:
* TeleDoorBell “X Series” control unit
* One (1) Door Station Speaker
* CSA/UL approved class 2 power supply, input 120VAC, 60Hz, output 16VAC 250 mA.
* One (1) RJ31X/CA 38A Jack.
* Two (2) modular RJ-11 Male open-ended patch cord. Used to splice and connect Door Station Speaker and Relay, and
built in door chime relay.
* RJ-45 8 pin male to male modular patch cord 36" long.
* Two (2) #8 screws 1" for mounting Door Station Speaker
* Two (2) plastic anchors for mounting Door Station Speaker
* One (1) #6 wood screw 2" for mounting Controller
* Dimensions: Controller (17cmX17cmX4cm) Door-speaker (17cmX11cmX3.3cm)
*4
*4
*#1
*#4
#11 #21 #31 #41
#51
#19 #29 #39 #49
#10 #20 #30 #40
6
Parts list
2
Features and Instructions Overview
Page 4
Controller Anatomy
Page 5
Fig 1
Spk/Rly#1Spk/Rly#2Spk/Rly#3Spk/Rly#4 Tele Line In & Out Power Plug
A202CR & A204CR
2654 371
[1] Power Supply Jack
.
[2] Power Status LED
NOTE: When unit is first powered up the LED will remain solid for 5 seconds and will begin to flash slowly
when ready. When the TeleDoorBell is in use the LED will flash rapidly for the duration of connectivity.
[3] Telephone Line In & Out Jack
[4] Speaker / Relay Port #1
(RELAY #1)
[5] Speaker / Relay Port #2
(RELAY #2)
[6] Speaker / Relay Port #3
(RELAY #3)
[7] Speaker / Relay Port #4
(RELAY #4)
This jack is the connecting point for AC power supply to the unit. The supply is typically 16 VAC at a minimum of 250
mA
When "FLASHING" this LED indicates the presence of power to the unit and that the controller is operating properly.
When LED is "OFF" it indicates the absence of power to the unit. When the LED is “ON” (not flashing) this indicates that
the unit is locked up and will need to be reset by unplugging the power for 60 seconds and then powering back up.
This jack provides connection to the incoming telephone line on the inner pair and connection to telephone(s) on the
outer pair.
This port jack enables a connection to a for communication while also providing (1) dry contact
relay for automated control capability.
This port jack enables a connection to a for communication while also providing (1) dry
contact relay for automated control capability.
This port jack enables a connection to a for communications while also providing (1) dry contact
relay for automated control capability.
(see page9)
This port jack enables a connection to a for communications while also providing (1) relay dry
contact point for automated control capability.
To complete the installation the installer must supply/install the following:
* RJ31X CA38A . (This is recommended in the event that the controller needs to be disconnected. This will
provide a bypass capability whereby the telephone line continues to work if the unit needs to be removed
from the telephone line. Note: If installation is done at a location that has an existing alarm jack (RJ31X CA38A)
then ensure that the alarm is installed before the TeleDoorBell RJ31X CA38A jack. Otherwise, the alarm system
may not have disconnect priority.
Installation of the system requires that the installer install a 2-conductor wire 22 AWG (Max Length 1000’), from the
location of the door speaker unit to the location of the system control unit or a CAT-5 wire (Max Length 250’) if you are
installing a system with Video/Audio features.
It is recommended that the system control unit be installed near the point-of-
entry of the customer's main telephone line.
Door Station Speaker
“Door Station Speaker”
Door Station Speaker
**This RELAY is PRESET [DISABLED] to use RELAY#3 for the DOORBELL function, you must [ENABLE] the
DOORBELL Function in the programming. This Relay can be changed back to the standard control capability.
Doorbell function is applicable for both A202 & A204 models
“Door Station Speaker”
TeleDoorBell
Installation Instructions
and/or (supplied)
and/or
and/or
NOTE: To achieve 1000 ft range with video, you must use COAX Cable in-place of
the 2 conductor required for the video signal.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
For added protection we strongly recommend you use surge protectors on both your power supply and on the C/O line (phone
line) to protect against lightning and other energy surges. This precaution may be extremely important in rural areas.
Model A204 ONLY
Model A204 ONLY
Page 6
X” Audio & Video Installation
Red = Audio Input +
Green = Audio Input -
LEFT Side of Speaker RIGHT Side of Speaker
Installation
1) Separate back housing from
front housing. Step 1 Remove
set screw Step 2: swing bottom
of housing out. Step 3: pull back
housing out from top hinge. See
Fig-2
2) Knock out wiring hole. Feed
wire through opening
See Fig-3
Note: We recommend that you
use silicon sealer to protect the
wiring around the hole
3) Mount back box using desired
mounting hole knock outs and
secure firmly.
See Fig-3
4) Connect the two wires to the
wiring post on the inside of Door
Speaker. See Fig 4 and Fig 4.1
(Video Model: See Fig 4.2 for
video connection)
5) Mount front housing of Door
Speaker on the secured back
box. Secure front housing using
bottom set screw. See Fig-2.1
Steps 1, 2 & 3
12Volt +
12Volt -
Common Ground
Video
Red
Green
Fig 4
Video
Power
Supply
(supplied with
doorstation)
12V DC
Output
Ring On/Off Relay Contacts Door Spkr 2 Door Spkr 1 Tele Line In & Out Power Plug
RJ11 Modular Wire
(Supplied with controller)
To Speaker JackTeleDoorBell
RCA Patch Cord
(supplied with Speaker)
To Video input or Cable Modulator, DVR,
Monitor, or Television
Common
(GROUND)
12VDC +
Video +
Video -
Wire can vary from standard quad, CAT-5 and/or RG6 for the Video Signal. Speaker distance from controller is a factor and
should be considered.
VIDEO NOTE: Wire recommended for
most applications under 100 ft is CAT-5.
RG-6 Wire for video signal should be used
for longer distances.
Fig 3
Wiring Hole
Fig 2 (Side View)
1
2
VOLUME
MIN MAX
IN-
IN+
VOLUME
MIN MAX
+AUDIO
+VIDEO
COMMON GND-
+12V
VIDEO
Video
Out
Audio
Out
IN+
IN-
Audio
Audio
Fig 4.1
Fig 4.2 Inside of Door Speaker
Video and Audio terminals
Volume Control may need to be
adjusted to accommodate for
different acoustic environments.
+AUDIO
+VIDEO
COMMON GND-
+12V
VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
12VDC -
Mounting Holes
Mounting Holes
Pre
Mounting
Box
Install
Fig 2.1 (Side View)
Post
Mounting
Back Box
Install 1
2
3
Set Screw
Page 7
“S” Series Audio & Video Installation
Installation
1) Separate back
housing from
front housing.
Step 1: swing
top of housing
out. Step 2: pull
unit out of back
box.
2) Mount back
box either
surface or
flush mount.
Run wire
though wiring
hole located in
the middle of
the back box.
Secure firmly.
Note: We recommend that
you use silicone sealer to
protect the wiring around the
hole
3) Connect the two wires to
the wiring post on the inside
of Door Speaker.
4) Mount the unit back into the
back box.
5) Secure stainless steel front
face plate with the two(2) hex
set screw using the hex key.
6)Connect 12 volt incoming
power from 12 volt
transformer
into the terminals label +12V
and GND.
7) Connect the video output to
your wires via the terminals
labeled +VID and -VID.
See Fig-2
See Fig-3
See Fig-4
See Fig-5
See Fig-6
VIDEO MODEL SETUP
(supplied in kit)
To Speaker TerminalTeleDoorBell
Fig 3
Fig 2 (Side View)
Fig 2 (Side view)
Wiring Hole
TeleDoorBell
Fig 5
Step
1
Mounting Holes
+IN
-IN
VOLUME
MIN
MAX
COMM
Audio Connection
IN +
IN - Green
Red
Fig 4
NOTICE
Volume Control may need to be
adjusted to accommodate for
different acoustic environments.
TeleDoorBell
TeleDoorBell
Flush Mount Surface Mount
Step
4
Fig 2.1 (Side view)
12V
GND
+VID
-VID
+IN
-IN
POWER
VIDEO
VOLUME
MIN
MAX
COMM
12 Volt +
12 Volt -
Video +
Video -
NOTICE
Volume Control may need to be
adjusted to accommodate for
different acoustic environments.
Fig 6 Video Connection
(applicable to -SVC and -SFVC model only)
Spk/Rly#1Spk/Rly#2
Spk/Rly#3
Spk/Rly#4 Tele Line In & Out Power Plug
TeleDoorBell “X Series”
TeleDoorBell
12VDC
Output To Video input or Cable Modulator, DVR,
Monitor, or Television
NOTICE
This Video setup is applicable
for video models only.
-SVC and SFVC
Controller Wiring Diagram
Page 8
Existing
doorbell
Transformer
120V AC
Already connected
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
Existing
doorbell switch
(to be removed)
TransformerFront Door
Door Bell
Disconnect
switch and connect
wires together
Wire is reconnected
to the TeleDoorBell
Doorbell rewiring section
Red
Grey Red
Yellow
Yellow
Black
Black
Green
Brown
Green
RJ31X
(CA38A)
Data Jack
16V AC
Output
To
Phone
TeleDoorBellTM Figure 5
Spk/Rly#1Spk/Rly#2Spk/Rly#3Spk/Rly#4 Tele Line In & Out Power Plug
A202CR & A204CR
Relay #1
connection
Relay #3
connection
#11
(to activate)
#31
(to activate or will automatically
activates if configured as the
DoorBell function)
Applicable
for both
A202 &
A204
Models
NOTICE
See Page 6 & 7 for
Door Station Connectivity.
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
RJ31X
(CA38A)
Alarm Jack
LINE from phone provider,
VOIP Modem or Cable Modem
Alarm jack
connection
only if alarm
monitored
RELAY SPECIFICATIONS:
Normally Open Relays are rated for up to:
(1 Amps at 12-24 AC or DC Volts).
(1) Door station Included with
any kit purchase
TBG-1 Installation Diagram
Page 9
A202CR & A204CR
RJ11 Modular Wire
(Supplied with unit)
16V AC
Output
To telephone
or KSU/PBX phone system
Existing Power Supply
supplied with TeleDoorBell
Controller / speaker kit.
Splice the power cables
and split them between
the Controller & TBG-1
RJ11 RJ45
Reverse
View
16V AC
Front View
TBG-1
Front & Rear
View
Spk/Rly#4 Spk/Rly#3 Spk/Rly#2 Spk/Rly#1 Tele Line In & Out Power Plug
DSL Installation Diagram
Page 10
LX-DSL3F 3-PORT FILTER Installation Diagram
Alarm Panel
A202CR & A204CR
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
RJ31X
(CA38A)
Data Jack
Standard
DSL Filter
Standard
DSL Filter
High-Speed
Internet Modem
(supplied by internet provider)
Brown
Red
Red
Red
Grey
Green
Green
Green
STRUCTURAL
PANEL
OR
This (TEST / 3rd Output) PORT
can be used for:
1) Test phone (for isolating
and troubleshooting problems)
2) For a KSU phone system
configuration
3) To all the premise phones
which do not require high
speed internet connection
which will eliminate the
need to have DSL filters
at every phone jack
RJ45 RJ45 RJ45
PHONE
SYSTEM
KSU
Note: This (DSL 3-PORT FILTER) may cause a
to occur. This may result in
the caller to partially hear the low level conversation
between the home owner and the visitor at the door station
when the caller is placed on hold using the
ON-HOLD command.
LOW-
LEVEL AUDIO CROSS-TALK
ONLY *4
(see also Terms & Conditions on the back for complete Warranty and Issues to avoid)
LINE from phone provider,
VOIP Modem or Cable Modem
KSU/PBX Installation Diagram
Page 11
KSU
Phone System
KSU
Phone System
Using one of the existing lines Using the and an
availble C/O port
TeleDoorBell
Eg:
3-Line
system
Eg:
3-Line
system
Line 1
Line 1
Line 2
Line 2
Line 3
Line 3
Line 4
TeleDoorBell
Line1 / Line2 / Line 3 with TeleDoorBell
Line1 / Line2 / Line 3 / Line4 TeleDoorBell
* Note: In this installation the will
function properly with the exception of being able
to monitor the door speaker. The speaker will
only be active when the button is pressed. To be
able to monitor your door speaker any time you
will require a TBG-1 accessory module. (Page 9)
TeleDoorBell
OUT OUT
IN IN
RJ31X
(CA38A)
Data Jack
(Not supplied)
Tip Ring
Phone System must be programmed for extensions to ring.
Consult your KSU/PBX phone system manual for instructions
Black
Green Red
Yellow
Spk/Rly#4 Spk/Relay#3 Spk/Relay#2 Spk/Relay#1 Tele Line In & Out Power Plug
A202CR & A204CR
Spk/Rly#4 Spk/Relay#3 Spk/Relay#2 Spk/Relay#1 Tele Line In & Out Power Plug
A202CR & A204CR
Grey
Red
Brown
Green
PLEASE VERIFY THAT YOUR TELEPHONE SYSTEM COMPLIES WITH A TYPICAL 95
VOLTS RMS @ 20 Hz RING. IF INSTALLED WITHOUT VERIFICATION
TELEPHONE EQUIPMEN
, THIS PRODUCT
MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO T. IF YOUR TELEPHONE SYSTEM
DOES NOT MEET THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS PLEASE CONTACT LOGENEX
INNOVATIONS INC. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.
NOTICE
M203HIFI Installation Diagram
Page 12
M203HIFI
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
RJ31X
(CA38A)
Data Jack
RJ45 Modular Wire
(Supplied with TeleDoorBell)
To
Phone
Jacks
RJ11 Modular Wire
(Supplied with PG-100)
16V AC
Output
Spk/Rly#1
Spk/Rly#2
Spk/Rly#3
Hi-Fi Outputs Tele Line In & Out
Power Plug
A203HIFI
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
RJ31X
(CA38A)
Alarm Jack
Alarm jack
connection
only if alarm
monitored
Door speaker
(Included with TeleDoorBell)
Amplifier and speaker
paging system (Not Included)
Paging Operation
- Pick up hand set
- Press
- TeleDoorBell will
activate muting and
send page announcment
tones.
To PAGING IN of amplifier system
Audio Out
Audio
OUT
12Volt/
Contact Closure
C.C. / 12V
Volume
Control Power
ON
Audio
IN POWER
M203HIFI
Front View
Rear View
12 Volt Trigger
or
Contact Closure
Audio Out
Connection
+ -
Optional Audio Out on the back and front
*** ONLY USE ONE OUTPUT ONLY ***
*#9
-
+
-++-
- Switch to left for Contact Closure.
- Switch to right for 12Volt trigger.
Muting
Connection
Muting Connection Output
Muting Trigger.
Hi-Fi Feature Operations
On a door station call the TeleDoorBell will mute for 1 minute. If the call is
answered, the system will remain muted for the duration of the call. The
TeleDoorBell will un-mute once communication has ended.
On an incoming call the TeleDoorBell will mute on the first ring. If the call
remains unanswered after the third ring the TeleDoorBell will initiate a
Ring-Over-Page feature for the remainder of the ring cycle.
16V AC
Output
Muting Function ON / OFF
**3
1) Pick up phone handset and enter programming
2) Enter programming password (default is )
3) Enter to toggle muting on/ off
2 Beeps = Muting on
3 Beeps = Muting off
*#0
1111
**3
(factory default)
Grey
Red
Brown
Green
LINE from phone provider,
VOIP Modem or Cable Modem
Programming Guide
This feature allows you to change the ringing pattern when a Door Station Speaker is pressed.
DISTINCT RING is ideal if you want to distinguish between an incoming phone call and someone at
the Door Station Speaker. A distinct and different ring pattern will be produced for each Door Station.
1) PRESS
2) Listen for .
=
**0
**0
BEEPS
2
(3) BEEPS
( ) BEEPS =The same (6 RING) pattern for all Speaker Door Station Ports
DISTINCT RINGING PATTERN (a different pattern for every Speaker Port) (FACTORY DEFAULT)
NOTE B: y continuing to Press the Command, the system will toggle between the (6-RING DISTINCT RING pattern)./
This feature allows you to activate the Door Station caller ID display function. When the Door Station
Speaker is pressed, a Caller ID transmission is made to any connected CALL DISPLAY style
phones. (eg: DOOR 1 .... DOOR 4).
1) PRESS
2) Listen for .
=
**2
**2
BEEPS
2
(3) BEEPS
( ) BEEPS =Door Station Caller ID is ENABLED [ON]
Door Station Caller ID is DISABLED [OFF]
(FACTORY DEFAULT)
Note: This setting is recommended if Call Display Phones are not used
NOTE B /: y continuing to Press the Command, the system will toggle between Door Station Call Display (ON OFF)
This feature allows you to prohibit or block phone numbers from being dialed.
The user has the ability to block specific phone numbers and/or numbers that begin with a particular
sequence (eg: or ).
1976 011
1) PRESS
2) Listen for .
3) SELECT a Memory BIN Number ( )
4)
**1
**
**_
*__
(2) BEEPS
09
1
to
Listen for .(1) BEEP
(2) BEEPS will be heard for acceptance of programming.
Note: Call restriction requires 3 digits minimum. To restrict 1+ long distance number you will have to enter
To block any other one digit number you simply enter plus the one digit starting number. For a 2 digit number
restriction you will enter plus the 2 digits you wish to restrict.
To DELETE a Call Restriction Programmed Number from a Memory Bin you must performs STEPS 1,2,3,4 and 6 (eliminating
STEP 5). This will remove the restricted number. (3) BEEPS will confirm deleted memory bin. Repeat STEPS 1-6 to re-enable
a number restriction.
) Enter the Phone Number to restrict 1
) PRESS to SAVE
5
6
__
#
..... 30 (up to 30 Digits) * see note below
PRESS to go into programming mode
**
*#0 (Listen for (2) Beeps)
MUST BE ENTERED WITHIN 5 SECONDS OF GOING OFFHOOK
ENTER passcode 1111
(Listen for (2) Beeps) (Default Passcode)
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NOTE: When Entering any programming functions, you have up to 30 seconds idle time before the system
will hang up at which point any programming started will not be saved
Call Restriction Phone Number Programming **1
Ring Pattern Configuration **0
Door Station Caller ID Configuration **2
Continued
on Page-14
Pick up phone handset and listen for dial tone.
Programming System Features [continued]
Programming Guide
This feature allows the user to program Relay #3 to activate the Doorbell Chime when the Door
Station Speaker is pressed. (see page 7)
1) PRESS
2) Listen for .
=
=
**4
**4
BEEPS
(2) BEEPS
(3) BEEPS
Enables RELAY#3 for Doorbell Function activation of a Doorbell Chime or other notification device.
Disables RELAY#3 from activating as a Doorbell Function (FACTORY DEFAULT)
NOTE B /: y continuing to Press the Command, the system will toggle between (ON OFF)
This feature allows you to activate the Remote Dial-up Answering feature. This feature allows the
user to call in to the unit from most outside phone lines (certain conditions may apply) to program or
activate any of the TeleDoorBell’s functions.
Note: An Answering Machine (if installed or subscribed though TelCo) should be configured to answer on 4 or more rings and an "ALARM
SYSTEM" (if present) must be configured to answer on "ANSWERING MACHINE OVERRIDE [1+1]" MODE
1) PRESS
Listen for
**5
**5
2)
=
=
BEEPS.
(2) BEEPS
(3) BEEPS
3+1 RINGING (this means you call in for 3 rings, hang-up wait for 10-15 Seconds (for the unit to ENABLE itself)
and then call back. The unit at this point will answer on the first ring).
[OFF] Unit will not answer
(FACTORY DEFAULT)
NOTE: By continuing to Press the Command, the system will toggle Answering (ON OFF)./
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Remote Dial-up Answer Configuration **5
Doorbell Relay #3 Configuration **4
Continued
Continued
on Page-15
Multi-Relay Trigger Configuration **3
This feature allows multiple (2) relays to be triggered upon a door button press.
1) PRESS
2) Listen for one (1) .
3) Enter Door Station number.
4)
**3
BEEP
Listen for one (1) .
5) Enter relays to be trigger upon button press. (i.e. 12 will fire relays 1 and 2 upon button press. Note:
The system requires a 2 digit entry. If only one relay is required enter a 0 for the
second digit)
6) Listen for two (2) for acceptance of programming.
BEEP
BEEPS
Programming System Features [continued]
Programming Guide
This feature allows you to activate the Door Station Call Forwarding feature. When the Door Station
Speaker Button is pressed and the call is not answered from one of the premise phone(s) within a
specific time limit, the TeleDoorBell will then pick-up the phone line and dial the pre-programmed call
forwarding number and if answered, allows the user to communicate to the Door Station Speaker
remotely and perform all the functions as though they were within the premises.
1) PRESS
2) Listen for
**6
__
*
#
(1) BEEP.
3) Enter the Phone Number you wish to Call Forward to. 1
4) PRESS to SAVE
(up to 30 Digits)
NOTE: To DISABLE the Call Forwarding feature see USER GUIDE Door Station Call Forwarding Functions Page 13.
To Change a Door Station Call Forwarding Number ... Repeat STEPS 1-4.
..... 30
Note: ENTER for inserting a PAUSE (6 Second Delay) anywhere in the dialing sequence.
(2) BEEPS will be heard for acceptance of programming.
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Programming the Door Station Call Forwarding Phone# **6
Continued
Continued
on Page-16
This feature allows you to program the relay’s activation timing. Relay timing setting can be from 0.5
seconds to 49 seconds, latching or for closure upon door station button press.
1) PRESS **8
2) Select RELAY you wish to program: PRESS
3) Enter RELAY 2-Digit Timing Setting:
4) Listen for
1234OR OR OR .
(2) BEEPS for acceptance of programming.
* A202 models Relays #1 and #2 are programmable.
* A204 models Relays #1, #2, #3 and #4 are programmable.
01 98-= in Seconds, [FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING = 6]
NOTE: In a power failure situation, any programmed LATCHED Relay(s) in the LATCHED [ON] position will be reset to UN-
LATCHED State [OFF]. This is to prevent any devices from inadvertently being activated for an indefinite period of time.
Relay Timing Configuration
**8
Call Forward Hang-Up Time
**9
This feature allows the call forwarding hang up time to be shortened from the factory default of
twenty (20) minutes for specialized applications.
1) PRESS
2) Listen for
4) Listen for
**9
(1) BEEP.
3) Enter - seconds. Note: Entering will set the hang up time to the factory default of
twenty (20) minutes.
01 98 99
(2) BEEPS for acceptance of programming.
Programming System Features [continued]
Programming Guide
This function allows the you to restore all programming back to factory default. All programming and settings
will be deleted. PASSCODE not required to perform this programming function. This command should be
used only for critical situations where the system might require a reset. This command will erase all settings,
including phone numbers in memory.
1) Pick-up Phone Handset (listen for dial tone) and ENTER *#0
(Unit will be defaulted back to Factory Settings including the PASSCODE)
2)
3) ENTER
4) Listen for
5) WAIT FOR DIAL TONE
6) HANG-UP
Listen for (2) Beeps
0#0
(2) Beeps for acceptance of programming.
(to be heard in the phone handset)
This feature allows the user to change their 4-Digit PASSCODE. (FACTORY DEFAULT )1111
1) PRESS
Listen for
*10
2) (1) BEEP.
(If a new 4 Digit code is not entered within 10 seconds then the previous programmed code will remain)
3) ENTER NEW (4 DIGIT) CODE
4) Listen for
____
( for acceptance of programming.2) Beeps
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Changing the 4-Digit PASSCODE
*10
RESETTING THE UNIT TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
Continued
HI-FI Series User/Programming Guide
Page 17
Muting Function ON / OFF **3
1) Pick up phone handset and enter programming
2) Enter programming password (default is )
3) Enter to toggle muting on/ off
2 Beeps = Muting on
3 Beeps = Muting off
*#0
1111
**3
(factory default)
Hi-Fi Feature Operations
On a door station call the will mute for 1 minute. If the call is
answered, the system will remain muted for the duration of the call. The
will un-mute once communication has ended.
TeleDoorBell
TeleDoorBell
On an incoming call the will mute on the first ring. If the call
remains unanswered after the third ring the will initiate a
Ring-Over-Page feature for the remainder of the ring cycle.
TeleDoorBell
TeleDoorBell
- Pick up hand set
- Press
- will activate muting and send page announcement tones.TeleDoorBell
*#9
Paging Operations
**The above features are only available with HI-FI Series Units.
TroubleShooting
Page 18
Controller does not power up.
My phones ring but they do not communicate
with the outside doorstation.
My phones do not ring, but when I answer the
phone I have communication to the door station.
I have a dial tone feedback at the speaker when
door speaker button is pressed.
When pressing ... for monitoring any
of the connected door station speaker(s) you get
an operator recording (e.g. "this is an invalid
number") and you have no communication to the
speaker.
*#1 *#4
Controller powers up but red LED does not flash,
it is solid.
Controller powers up, red LED is flashing, but the
door station does not power up, the phones do
not ring, and there is no communication.
Problem Solution
Please check these items before calling for support.
Problem Solution
1)Check your AC voltage and power adapter,
confirm LED light is flashing.
2)Check power connection into the unit.
1)The unit may have locked up, unplug the power
adapter and reconnect after 10 seconds.
2)Check for a short between the red and green
wire going to door station.
1)The red and green wire to the door station is
either reversed, has a short, or has a break in
connection. (verify this by plugging the door
station in another available speaker relay port).
1)The line you are connected on may have high
speed DSL internet on it. This will create
interference. A properly installed LX-DSL3F high
speed filter is required.
1)The ringer may be disabled. Please refer to
User Guide to enable the ringer.
2)There may be too many phones which
the unit is trying to ring. unplug a few phones to
verify.
1)Reverse the in and out on the RJ31X/CA38A
data jack.
1)You have the unit in parallel with the phones on
the C/O line.
2)The phone may not be touch tone compatible.
3)The controller may be wired on the wrong
phone line.
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