SSS Siedle SIC 3000-01, ICI 3000-01 Programming Instructions Manual

Programming Instruc­tions Siedle Intercom
SIC 3000-01 ICI 3000-01
Door call follow-me function Door release call number 18
Two-digit call number With monitor 19
Movement sensor Number of speech circuits Clear speech circuit 20
Speech time limitation Door communication only 21
Entitlement to transmit group paging calls Receiving group paging calls 22
Receiving group paging calls in group (Defining own group number) 23
Receiving collective paging calls Transmitting collective paging calls 24
System SIC/ICI 3000-01: Transmitting/receiving messages 25
Message text/quickdial/external button programming 26
Programming message texts 27-30
Index of key words 31
Contents
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Siedle Intercom SIC/ICI 3000-01 General remarks 3
Programming interface Programming remarks 4
Programmable menu points 5
Commissioning Own call number 6
Programming structure SIC/ICI 3000-01 7
Service mode on/off 8
Service functions 9
Remote programming Programming remarks 10
Programming mode on/off 11
Language 12
Basic status Own call number 13
Code word 14
Music play-in Receiving an alarm Entitlement to receive alarm 1-3 15
Emergency call / Door loudspeaker parallel call 16
Doormatic Caretaker 17
Siedle Intercom SIC/ICI 3000-01 General remarks
Programming of the Intercom sys­tem SIC/ICI 3000-01 is per­formed in dialogue with the user and is supported by the display. To ensure correct and fast pro­gramming, check that the instal­lation is complete and the mains connection correct before begin­ning with the input of data. The entire Intercom system, i.e. all the components connected to the bus, can be programmed from any optional SIC/ICI 3000-01, whereby every call station can be given an individual setting in line with the particular requirements of the user. In order to prevent unauthorized access to the programming menu, it is protected by a code word. For fast, convenient operation, it is possible to assign call numbers or individual functions to the but­tons of up to three multifunction
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modules MFM 611-10. In additi­on, one of these functions can also be freely assigned to a sepa­rate floating button. To ensure fast and convenient programming, call numbers or individual functions can be stored in the buttons of a multifunction module MFM 611-10. The pro­gramming instructions for this are provided in the SIC 3000-01 operating instructions.
The industrial call station ICI 3000-01 cannot be used in combination with multifunc­tion modules, audio privacy receivers or video.
Remark:
For time-dependent control func­tions in the Siedle intercom system, we recommend additio­nally installing a quartz system clock CLK 3000-0.
Programming interface Programming remarks
Numerical buttons for entering numerical values and call numbers
Call silencing button; used in conjunction with the F button, this takes you into the service menu
Listen-in button; used in conjunction with the F button, this takes you out of the service mode
C button; this can be used to leave the programming level at any time
R button; this is used to scroll forwards through the menu to the next menu point
F button; this is used to scroll backwards through the menu to the previous menu point; used in con­junction with other but­tons, it takes you into the service and pro­gramming mode
Call forwarding button; this takes you up to the previous menu point in a sub-menu
Follow-me button; this takes you down to the fol­lowing menu point in a sub-menu
Programming remarks
The menu points listed overleaf can be scrolled through in the programming menu using the R button for forward movement and the F button for backward movement until you reach the required menu point. Inputs made in the programming mode do not need to be con-
firmed. When scrolling forward, the inputs you have made are entered automatically into the intermediate store and then into the permanent memory after you have left the programming mode with the C button by resetting the appliance. Only then are the settings you have entered valid.
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F
R
C
Programmable menu points
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Programmable Programming Factory set menu points possibilities
Language version D=0, GB=1, F=2,
NL=3, DK=4, I=5 English
Basic status yes/no no
Own call number 1– 99 —-
Code word (0001– 9999) 1000
Music play-in
Receiving an alarm / alarm 1 (receive entitlement) yes/no no
Receiving an alarm / alarm 2 (receive entitlement) yes/no no
Receiving an alarm / alarm 3 (receive entitlement) yes/no no
Receiving an emergency call (receive entitlement) yes/no no
Receiving a door parallel call yes/no no
Doormatic entitlement (door release actuation after call) yes/no no
Caretaker entitlement (receiving all door calls) yes/no no
Door call follow-me function yes/no no
Door release call number 1– 99 0001
Two-digit call number
1)
yes/no no
With monitor yes/no no
BMM entitlement (response to movement sensor signal)
4)
yes/no no
Number of speech circuits
1)
1/2 2
Entitlement to clear speech circuits yes/no no
Speech time limitation
Door communication only? yes/no no
Group call transmit entitlement
2)
yes/no no
Receive group calls? yes/no yes
Receive group calls in group
3)
1–9 1
Receive other group calls
3)
yes/no no
Receive group calls in group
3)
1– 9 1
Receive collective calls yes/no yes
Collective call transmit entitlement yes / no no
1) Programming point only appears in call stations connected to the global bus
2) Programming point does not appear when “door communi­cation only“ has been activated
3) Programming point does not appear unless ”Receive group calls“ has been activated
4) Programming point only appears if “With monitor“ has been acti­vated
5) Programming point appears only with the SIC 3000-01 not with ICI 3000-01.
Commissioning Own call number
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Display
Enter the numbers “0, 4“
Display
Press the C button
Display
Display
Display
Remark:
Allocating call numbers as described below applies only to SIC/ICI 3000-01 appliances. Supplementary devices such as the TLC or BC must be set using rotary switches at the device itself.
Own call number
With a new appliance, no call number has been set in the facto­ry. In order to program an Inter­com system, each call station must first receive its own call number.
Allocate a number to the call sta­tion, e.g. number 4. When enter­ing, first type in the ten and then the unit.
Using the C button, leave this input point.
The Intercom SIC/ICI 3000-01 carries out a reset, stores the call number and indicates the soft­ware version in the display, as well as the stored call number for you to check.
Then the time is superimposed.
Caution!
Any call number can only be allo­cated once in the system. If a call number is allocated twice while you are commissioning a call station, it is not possible for you to quit the programming mode with the C button. The dis­play remains. In addition, when actuating the C button, the “engaged“ message appears briefly.
Reset
••••••••••
013545 2.00 XX
Call number: 4
0:00
OWN CALL NUMBER
Call number --
OWN CALL NUMBER
Call number 04
0
4
C
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Programming structure SIC/ICI 3000-01
Initial status
9:23
Service mode
9:23
Service functions Programming menu of
selected call station
F F F F
F F 0 1
and code word
No access con­trol
and call number of the appliance
Quit service mode
Programming
SIC 3000-0
Programming
TLC 3000-0
Programming
BC 3000-0
Quit the programming mode with the C button
The appliance carries out an automatic reset and so stores the entered settings in the memory.
... and continue with the respective programming instructions (the programming instructions for the
TLC and BC are provided with the respective devices)...
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Service mode on/off
Access to the service mode is pro­tected by a code word. On delivery, the code word 1000 is defined.
Caution:
If you enter the wrong code word three times in succession, the SIC/ICI 3000-01 is disabled for a period of around 6 minutes.
To execute the service functions described below, or to branch into the call station programming level, you must first change into the service mode.
Switching on the service mode
Remark: The maximum interval between two inputs is 1.5 seconds. Inputs must therefore be made quickly.
Caution:
If a period of ten minutes elapses before making a further input or branching into the programming menu, the system automatically quits the service mode.
Switching off the service mode
Remark: The maximum interval between two inputs is 1.5 seconds. Inputs must therefore be made quickly.
Press the F button twice and press the call silencing button
The display changes from
to
and
Enter the factory or your own personal code number
Display
Display
Press the F button twice and press the listen-in button
The display changes from
to
and
1 0 0 0
Funcion
System
Service mode
Code word?
Service mode
Code word? ####
Service mode
Active
Function
System
Service mode
Passive
F
F
F
F
Service functions
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Caution: The reset functions return the targeted call stations to the basic status, i.e. all current calls are interrupted, call-back requests and message texts are cancelled, and call and micro­phone silencing functions are
deactivated. However, call sta­tion-specific programming is retained.
If the call station is in the service mode, it is possible to execute the following functions. Remark: The maximum interval between two inputs is 1.5 sec­onds. Inputs must therefore be made quickly.
Software reset (local)
A reset is initiated at the input appliance
Software reset (global)
A reset is initiated at all appli­ances connected to the IC 3000-0 bus (including BC, SFM...)
Transmit time
The time set at the SIC / ICI 3000-01 is transmitted to all appliances connected to the system. If there is a system quartz clock CLK 3000-0 installed, the date and time are kept continuously updated by the CLK.
Connected appliances
All appliances connected to the selected bus are indicated in the display together with appliance type and call number. The num­ber of the bus you wish to see must be entered quickly after “F, F, 0, 3“. If this command is entered with­out a subsequent bus number, the appliances belonging to the station’s own bus are displayed. By entering “00“, the global bus is displayed.
C button: Interrupts the display at any time. R button: Automatic termination after display of the last appliance
Enter “F, F, 0, 0“
Enter “F, F, 0, 0, 1“
Enter “F, F, 0, 2“
Enter the numbers “F, F, 0, 3“ + required bus number (e.g. no. 20)
Display changes from
to (example)
Press the R button to display the next appliance
Interrupt by pressing the C or R button
R
Vis enheder
Busnummer: 20
1. apparat SIC
Abonnent: 2001
RC
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
0
3
0 0
0 0
1
2
0
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Remote programming Programming remarks
only possible as long as a number has been allocated to every appli­ance in the system. This is of par­ticular importance during initial commissioning. If either of the two call stations
has a power failure during remote programming, both call stations are returned to the basic status after an automatic reset.
Remote programming
Using any optionally selected intercom SIC/ICI 3000-01 call sta­tion, it is possible to program any of the appliances connected to the system bus. However, this is
Programming remarks
In the programming menu, the menu points appear in the sequence listed on page 5. It is possible to scroll through the list forwards with the R button and backwards with the F button until you reach the required point.
If you do not wish to change a value indicated in the display, sim­ply scroll to the next point with the F or R button.
If you do wish to change a set­ting, enter the required value and then continue to move through the menu.
Remark:
This procedure is practically iden­tical for every point appearing in the menu.
Here, it is possible to define the required functions at each menu point by entering “0, 1“ or a number combination. There is no need to confirm inputs. When you scroll to the next menu point, your inputs enter
an intermediate store. After leaving the programming mode (with the C button), the inputs are stored and become valid as a result of an automatic reset of the programmed call sta­tion.
Press the R or F button
Enter “0, 1“ or a number sequence
Press the R or F button
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FR
FR
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