ART380 TELEPHONE INTERFACE MANUAL Installation and programming manual Version 1.
CONTENTS DESCRIPTION Introduction Mounting Instructions Safety notes Connections to the telephone line Dealing with other telephone equipment Dealing with Broadband Wiring directions Connecting more than one handset Lock release back EMF protection Cable size Jumper setting Programming overview Tones overview Initial setup Optional call adjustments Setting the auxiliary outputs Advanced speech setup options Dial in facility setup Divert call setup Access code setup Specialised setup User commands Approval T
Introduction The Art380 is a self contained telephone interface module for use on an analogue telephone line. Its primary function is to enable a user to communicate with a telephone line and a door entry point (or points) from the same telephone handset. This handset can be a standard corded model, a cordless such as a DECT telephone or even a hands free telephone. The Art380’s main features are listed below:o o o o o o o o o o o o Communicate with both a telephone line and door entry points.
terminals inside). The ART380 telephone interface unit is supplied with a BT style plug. For more information, see relevant paper work supplied with extension sockets. When connecting additional equipment to a telephone line it is good practise to first check the equipment already installed by previous engineers. This includes any additional secondary sockets, digital set top box such as Sky Digital, faxes, modems, Broadband and REDCARE alarm monitoring etc.
Wiring directions Please follow the appropriate wiring diagram from one of the pages at the rear of this manual. For information purposes, the connections on the Art380 have the following functions:CONNECTION DESCRIPTION 230V Live terminal for mains input to the device. 0 Neutral terminal for mains input to the device. 2 Receive speech from the door panel. 1 Transmit speech to the door panel 3 Ground 6 A2 Call line to trigger a call from a door panel. Common connection of door open relay.
L1 Telephone line input L2 Telephone line input T1 T2 Telephone output Telephone output Can be used as an alternative connection to the RJ11 socket. Can be used as an alternative connection to the RJ11 socket. Connecting more than one handset Up to one additional handset can be connected, using secondary telephone sockets as shown in the diagram below. Primary Secondary ART380 Interface T1 2 T2 5 2 3 5 2 3 5 If more telephones are required.
Cable size and type When running cables for any intercom system, these cables must be installed separately from the mains cables. All multi pair cables should be to CW1308 specification. (0.5mm twisted pair telephone cable). Max resistance = 10 Ohm. Lock release wires should be doubled up. Max resistance = 3 Ohm The cable sizes above can be used for distances up to 50m.
understood and so is required to be entered again. If during the programming, a mistake is made, simple hang up the telephone and start again. Tones overview • Upon lifting the handset you should hear the telephone line tone. (If the system is in PABX mode you will still hear a line tone but this will be a higher frequency to the one normally heard on a telephone line.
Number of rings Door open time Door open key Divert call/dial in time Dial in number of rings Internal to external speech volume adjust External to internal speech volume adjust A1 auxiliary output control A2 auxiliary output control At home control Access code Divert phone numbers Revert to default settings Reassurance tone at the door panel Divert to number after n seconds X = 0 to 9 (0 = 10 rings, 1 – 9 = number of rings) X = 0 to 9 (0 = 1 second, 1 – 9 multiplied by 2. i.e. X = 3, time = 6 seconds.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Switch off the power to the Art380 Short terminals - & SK Switch on the power to the Art380 Remove the short between terminals - & SK The Art380 has now been reset to factory default settings. This method will also switch the Art380 into PABX mode and so to revert the unit back to normal mode, pickup the handset and type ** 14 0.
Using auxiliary outputs: • To activate auxiliary 1 (A1) during a call simply press 5. If the auxiliary output is set to latch then it will be necessary to press 5 again to unlatch the output. • To activate auxiliary 1 (A1) without a call being in progress simply pick up the handset and press ** [Code] 5. If the output is set to latch, follow the same procedure to unlatch. • To activate auxiliary 2 (A2) during a call simply press 6.
Dial in time/Divert time: The dial in time can be set from 30 seconds to 300 seconds. This is the maximum time a call can last for before clearing down and releasing the line. Code ** [Code] 24 (1) ** [Code] 24 (2) ** [Code] 24 (3) ** [Code] 24 (4) ** [Code] 24 (5) Seconds 30 60 90 120 150 Code ** [Code] 24 (6) ** [Code] 24 (7) ** [Code] 24 (8) ** [Code] 24 (9) ** [Code] 24 (0) Seconds 180 210 240 270 300 Divert call setup The divert facility allow a call to be diverted to another telephone number.
Access code setup The access code is used to restrict access to the programming menu and commands. It can be disabled, setup for both local calls and diverted calls or setup for just diverted calls.
User commands The following commands can be used to activate functions of the Art380. Note: If the code facility is active, this will be required before the command will work. Command Either 0, 8 or 9 depending on programming 1 2 5 6 0 **7 7 # Function Open the door during a call. During dial in mode, pressing 1 will enable the divert facility. Press 2 during dial in mode to open the speech to the door panel.
NOTE: WE RECOMMEND LOCKING THE PROGRAMMING ONCE IT IS COMPLETE TO AVOID THE USER ACCIDENTALLY CHANGING ANY SETTINGS. TO DO THIS, PICK UP THE HANDSET AND DIAL **371. THEN, BEFORE MAKING CHANGES TO THE PROGRAMMING YOU MUST PICK UP AND TYPE ¶¶370 TO UNLOCK THE PROGRAMMING. Troubleshooting guide In the event of problems occurring during the installation of the Art380 telephone interface please check this troubleshooting guide before calling the Videx technical help on 0191 224 3174.