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

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Programming Instruc­tions Siedle Intercom
SIC 3000-01 ICI 3000-01
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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
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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.
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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.
4
F
R
C
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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.
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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
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Service mode
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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
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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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Programming mode on/off
Function
System
Configuration
Call number ---
Configuration
Call number ---4
Reset
•••••••••• ---
9:23
C
menu if every appliance you wish to program has been allocated its own call number for unam­biguous identification purposes. Before it is possible to activate
the programming mode, first the SIC/ICI 3000-01 has to be switched to the service mode.
If you wish to change an appli­ance setting, this can only be done in the programming mode. However, it is only possible to branch into the programming
After programming, it is advis­able to leave the service mode manually. In this way, you avoid the risk of unauthorized or incorrect
operation during the ten min­utes which elapse until the system automatically quits the service mode.
Following the reset, you are back again in the service mode and can continue with programming another appliance by activating the programming mode again.
Switching on the program­ming mode
By entering “F, F, 0, 1“ and the call number of the call station from which you are working, its programming menu is activated. Remote programming of another appliance, for example a SIC, BC or TLC, is carried out by pro­gramming its call number. The procedure for remote pro­gramming is identical to that for programming the station from which you are working. To program the BC and TLC, please use the respective pro­gramming instructions. Remark: The maximum interval between two inputs is 1.5 seconds. Inputs must therefore be made quickly.
Switching off the program­ming mode
To leave the service mode, press the C button
The appliance carries out an auto­matic reset and is then ready for normal operation.
Continuous clock display
Enter “F, F, 0, 1“
The display changes from
to
and
Enter the call number of the appliance you wish to program (e.g. 4)
Display
Press C
Display
Display
F
F
0
1
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Language
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Language
To select the appropriate langua­ge, enter the required code num­ber.
The display changes continuously between
and
and
and
and
and
enter required code number
Use the R button to scroll for­wards Use the F button to scroll back­wards
Deutsch = 0
Pres. extn: 0
English = 1
Pres. extn: 0
Français = 2
Pres. extn: 0
Nederlands = 3
Pres. extn: 0
Dansk = 4
Pres. extn: 0
Italiano = 5
Pres. extn: 0
FR
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Basic status Own call number
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The display changes continuously between
and
“0“ = do not activate basic status “1“ = activate basic status
Use the R button to scroll for­wards Use the F button to scroll back­wards
Basic status
If you activate the basic status by entering “1“ and then leaving the programming mode using the C button, all menu points of the appliance are turned to their basic, i.e. factory settings. All that remains unaltered is the set call number. Remark: The basic factory settings are list­ed on page 5.
Note:
If a unit is reset to its basic status, any personalized code word you may have entered is replaced by the default factory-set code word ”1000”. Correct this if necessary.
Basic status
Pres. extn: 0
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
OWN CALL NUMBER
Pres. extn: 04
Display
Enter the required code number
Use the R button to scroll for­wards Use the F button to scroll back­wards
Own call number
If you wish to change the call number of an appliance, enter the new call number (1-99). If the newly entered number already exists in the same bus, the R and F buttons for scrolling backwards and forwards are disabled until this has been corrected. If you terminate the program­ming routine with the C button despite having entered the same number twice, after a reset the system once more requests correction of the call number. Using the C button, initi­ate another reset process after correcting the number.
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Code word
Display
Enter the new code word
Display
Press the R button
Display
Enter the code word again to check it
Display
Press the R button to scroll to the next menu point Press the F button to scroll back to the previous menu point
Display
Display
If you do not wish to change the code word, use the F and R buttons to scroll to the next menu point.
To check, enter the new code word again
Once the code word has been replaced correctly, the following display appears when scrolling to the next point:
Caution:
If the input made under “code word“ and “code word check“ are not identical, the display on the right appears and the previ­ously valid code word is retained.
Code word
Pres. extn.
Code word
Pres. extn: ####
Code word check
Pres. extn.
Code word
Pres. extn: ####
Code word
replaced
Code word
not replaced
tem from unauthorized access. Remark: Entering the code word at one SIC/ICI 3000-01 alters the code word of all the appliances linked to the system at the time of input. Appliances integrated in the sys-
tem at a later date (new or used) must be checked to ascertain their code word and corrected if necessary.
Caution: Treat your new sys­tem code word as confiden­tial!
Code word
This prevents unauthorized access to the appliance configuration. In the delivered status, the default code word is always “1000“. We recommend altering this straight away to protect your sys-
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Music play-in Receiving an alarm Entitlement to receive alarm 1–3
The display changes continuously from
to
”0”: no music play-in ”1”: music play-in
Use the R button to scroll for­wards
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MUSiIC PLAY-IN
Pres. extn: 0
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
Music play-in
In this menu point, the music play-in function is enabled for the respective unit.
Remark
The music play-in function is not enabled in the standard default status.
The display changes continuously from
to
and
“0“ for “suppress alarm“ “1“ for “receive alarm“
Use the R button to scroll for­wards Use the F button to scroll back-
Entitlement to receive alarm 1– 3 Entitlement for your call station to receive alarm 1– 3 can be entered here.
The R button takes you to the next alarm in the menu
Remark: The fourth possible alarm message (Alarm 0) cannot be suppressed and can therefore also not be programmed. This type of alarm message is re­ceived by every SIC/ICI 3000-01.
RECEIVE ALARM
Pres. extn: 0
From alarm 1
Pres. extn: 0
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
these alarm signals must be assigned to each call station sepa­rately. An alarm is indicated opti­cally and acoustically at an enti­tled call station. If a message text has been programmed for this
function, it will appear on the dis­play.
Receiving an alarm
In combination with special func­tion modules, an intercom station can be set to receive and evaluate up to 4 different alarm signals. Entitlement to receive three of
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Emergency call Door loudspeaker parallel call
The display changes continuously from
to
“0“ for “suppress emergency call“ “1“ for “receive emergency call“
Use the R button to scroll for­wards Use the F button to scroll back­wards
The display changes continuously from
to
and
“0“ for “suppress door call“ “1“ for “receive door call“
Use the R and F buttons to scroll forwards or backwards
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Emergency call
Emergency calls transmitted by a special function module can be received provided the SIC/ICI 3000-01 has been pro­grammed for entitlement.
Door loudspeaker parallel call
If you wish a call from the door loudspeaker to be directed to sev­eral intercom stations, these must be entitled to receive a door loudspeaker parallel call.
Note:
Initiation of a parallel call when pressing the call button is pro­grammed in the TLC 3000-0.
RECEIVE EMERGENCY CALL
Pres. extn: 0
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
DOOR L:PARALLEL CALL
Pres. extn: 0
RECEIVE?
Pres. extn: 0
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
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Doormatic Caretaker
The display changes continuously from
to
and
“0“ for no Doormatic activation entitlement “1“ entitlement to activate the Doormatic function
Use the R button to scroll for­wards Use the F button to scroll back­wards
The display changes continuously from
to
and
“0“ for no caretaker activation entitlement “1“ entitlement to activate the caretaker function
Use the R button to scroll for­wards Use the F button to scroll back­wards
Doormatic
The doormatic function permits automatic actuation of the door release following a door call. This omits the need for manual door release, for example during con­sulting hours in doctors’ surg­eries. To allow you to activate the door­matic function, the respective call station must have the necessary entitlement.
Caretaker
With the caretaker function, it is possible to fetch all door calls to the call station at which this func­tion is activated. For this, the respective call station must be entitled to activate the caretaker function.
DOORMATIC
Pres. extn: 0
ENTITLEMENT
Pres. extn: 0
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
CARETAKER
Pres. extn: 0
ENTITLEMENT
Pres. extn: 0
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
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Door call follow-me function Door release call number
The display changes continuously from
to
and
“0“ No entitlement “1“ Entitlement
Use the R button to scroll for­wards Use the F button to scroll back­wards
Actuation of the door release button without a previous door call:
The system opens the door release whose number is entered in this programming menu.
The display changes continuously from
to
If you wish to alter this setting, enter the new call number (e.g. 0023)
The display changes continuously from
to
Use the R or F button to continue
Door call follow-me function
At call stations with entitlement to use the door call follow-me function, it is possible to fetch door calls intended for another call station. Remark: If the caretaker function is acti­vated in the system, this will can­cel the door call follow-me func­tion for as long as the caretaker function remains active, as the caretaker function has a higher system priority.
Door release call number
The call number of a door release which you wish to be able to actuate without a previous door call must be entered here. The input is not valid for the entire system, but only for the pro­grammed call station. Remark: The entered call number for the door release must always have four digits.
DOOR CALL FOLLOW-ME
Pres. extn: 0
ENTITLEMENT?
Pres. extn: 0
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
DOOR RELEASE
Pres. extn: 0001
CALL NUMBER
Pres. extn: 0001
DOOR RELEASE
Pres. extn: 0023
CALL NUMBER
Pres. extn: 0023
Actuation of the door release button after a door call:
The system automatically actu­ates the door release at the door station which made the door call.
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Two-digit call number With monitor
The display changes continuously from
to
and
“0“ for 4-digit call number “1“ for 2-digit call number
Press the R or F button
The display changes continuously from
to
“0“ = without monitor activation “1“ = with monitor activation
Use the R button to scroll for­wards Use the F button to scroll back­wards
With monitor
If a monitor is assigned to the intercom station, this is automati­cally switched on following an incoming door call, provided enti­tlement has been programmed here. This menu point is not accessed with industrial call station
ICI 3000-01, as combination
with video is not possible.
Two-digit call number
This function is used to optimize the dialling speed in single-bus intercom systems, i.e. those with­out bus coupler. As only two-digit numbers can be assigned in this type of system, the appliance initiates the call as soon as you have typed in the second digit. This menu point also appears in systems with local buses only in appliances connected to the global bus, but in this case must be deactivated by entering “0“.
CALL NUMBER
Pres. extn: 0
2-DIGIT?
Pres. extn: 0
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
WITH MONITOR?
Pres. extn: 0
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
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Movement sensor Number of speech circuits Clear speech circuit
The display changes continuously from
to
“0“: Do not switch on monitor “1“: Switch on monitor
Use R button to scroll forwards Use F button to scroll backwards
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Movement sensor
Movement sensor entitlement is only significant in conjunction video and a monitor. If this function is activated, the camera and monitor are activated by one of the movement sensor module’s switching outputs. If the previous menu point “with moni­tor“ is not activated, BMM inter­rogation is suppressed.
Display
Enter either “1“ or “2“ speech circuits
Use the R button to scroll for­wards Use the F button to scroll back­wards
The display changes continuously from
to
and
“0“: Do not switch on monitor “1“: Switch on monitor
Use the R or F button to scroll forwards
Number of speech circuits
This menu point only appears for appliances connected to the global bus. The Intercom SIC/ICI 3000-01 only has two speech circuits available. If you wish to integrate the system into an already existing installation, and there are insufficient wires available for 2 speech circuits, the system can only be operated with one speech circuit. However, pay attention to ensure that the same number of speech circuits is entered all appliances connected to the global bus.
BMM ENTITLEMENT
Pres. extn: 0
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
NUMBER OF SPEECH. PATHS?
Pres. extn: 2
SPEECH PATH FREE
Pres. extn: 0
RC AUTHORIZATION
Pres. extn: 0
Clear speech circuit
You may give the device autho­risation to interrupt existing con­nections if all speech circuits are engaged. This should only be permitted for devices which need to pass on information in urgent cases.
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
0
R
1
F
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Speech time limitation Door communication only
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The display changes continuously from
to
and
”1”: Speech time limitation = 6 mins. ”0”: Speech time limitation disa­bled
Press the R or F button to scroll to the next menu point
The display changes continously form
to
and
“0“ for internal and door com­munication “1“ for door communication only
Press the R or F button to scroll to the next menu point.
Speech time limitation
To ensure that the Intercom system is available for fast, short internal communication at any time, the speech time is limited as standard to 6 minutes. In indivi­dual cases, this speech time limi­tation can be a nuisance, and can accordingly be cancelled by the relevant programming. In this case, the permitted speech time is unrestricted.
Note:
The speech time limitation is always binding for the whole of the system, i.e. also for door calls, announcements etc. Remark: Each existing call requires one of two available speech circuits. If connections are not interrup­ted, this leads to blockage of the system.
Door communication only
If you wish an intercom call sta­tion to be entitled only to hold door calls, the code number here must be changed to “1“. This call station is then no longer entitled to receive calls or to make calls, except to the door station. However, it is able to receive group and collective paging announcements, provided it has the necessary entitlement.
SPEECH LIMIT?
Pres. extn: 1
SPEECH
Pres. extn: 1
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
DOOR ONLY
Pres. extn: 0
COMMUNICATION?
Pres. extn: 0
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
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Entitlement to transmit group paging calls Receiving group paging calls
The display changes continuously from
to
and
“0“ disables transmit entitlement “1“ enables transmit entitlement
Use the R button to scroll for­wards Use the F button to scroll back­wards
The display changes continuously from
to
and
“0“ = no receive entitlement for group paging calls “1“ = receive entitlement for group paging calls
Use the R button to scroll for­wards Use the F button to scroll back­wards
Entitlement to transmit group paging calls
A group paging call is an announcement made only to a previously defined group of call stations. This menu does not appear in call stations which only have entitlement for door com­munication.
Receiving group paging calls
If you wish a particular call station to be able to receive group pag­ing calls, prior entitlement is necessary.
TRANSMIT ENTITLEMENT
Pres. extn: 0
GROUP PAGING CALL
Pres. extn: 0
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
GROUP PAGING CALL
Pres. extn: 0
RECEIVE
Pres. extn: 0
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
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Receiving group paging calls in group (Defining own group number)
Enter the number of the group you wish the appliance to belong to.
In the menu on the right, it is possible to define the allocation of the appliance to a second group.
If you do not wish the call station to belong to another group, enter “0“ and change with “R“ to the next menu point. By entering “1“ and the R button, it is possible to program another group number. The above menu then appears again for input of a further group number.
RECEIVE GROUP CALL
Pres. extn: 1
IN GROUP
Pres. extn: 1
OTHERS
Pres. extn: 0
GROUP CALL
Pres. extn: 0
RECEIVE?
Pres. extn: 0
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
All appliances connected to the Intercom system can be classified into up to 9 different groups. Group numbers therefore always have only one digit. The number of appliances included in any one
group is unlimited. However, each individual appliance may only belong to two groups.
The display changes continuously from
to
Enter the required group number (1–9)
Press the R button.
The display changes continuously from
to
to
and
“0“ = quit “1“ = enter another group num­ber
Press the R button
Receiving group calls in group
If you programmed the call sta­tion not to receive group paging calls in the previous menu point, this programming point does not appear.
R
10
R
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Receiving collective paging calls Transmitting collective paging calls
The display changes continuously from
to
and
“0“ = no entitlement “1“ = entitlement
Use the R button to scroll for­wards Use the F button to scroll back­wards
The display changes continuously from
to
and
“0“ = no entitlement “1“ = entitlement
Use the R button to scroll for­wards Use the F button to scroll back­wards
Receiving collective paging calls
To enable you to receive collective paging calls, the rele­vant entitlement must be programmed.
Transmitting collective paging calls
To allow a collective paging call to be initiated from a call station, transmit entitlement must be pro­grammed. Transmit entitlement is defined using the code number.
RECEIVE?
Pres. extn: 1
COLLECTIVE PAGING CALL
Pres. extn: 1
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
COLLECTIVE PAGING CALL
Pres. extn: 0
TRANSMIT ENTITLEMENT
Pres. extn: 0
1 = yes, 0 = no
Pres. extn: 0
FR
10
FR
10
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System SIC/ ICI 3000: Transmitting/receiving messages
The SIC/ICI 3000 evaluates the received message types and dis­plays them depending on receive entitlement.
Alarm “0“ cannot be suppressed and is signalled both optically and acoustically at every SIC/ICI 3000.
Receive entitlement for alarms 1– 3 and emergency calls are indi­vidually defined in the program­ming menu of each SIC/ICI 3000 call station.
Receive entitlement for text mes­sages is also individually assigned at each SIC/ICI 3000. For this, a message text must be programmed for the respective channel number of each SIC/ICI 3000 at which you wish to receive the text message.
Receiving messages (alarm, emergency call, text messages)
Every SIC/ICI 3000 can be pro­grammed to receive four different message types on 254 channels:
• Alarm 0
• Alarm 1– 3
• Emergency call
• Text messages
The different types of message differ according to priority, optical and acoustic signalling and allo­cation of receive entitlement at the SIC/ICI 3000 call stations.
The messages are transmitted by special function modules SFM 3000-01. The transmitted message type and assignment to a particular channel are defined when programming the respec­tive SFM.
Messages can also be transmitted from sensor inputs at the door loudspeaker controllers TLC 3000. In this case, they are assigned to a particular channel in the programming menu of the TLC 3000.
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Message text / quick dial / external button programming
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Accessing the programming interface
Message text programming is activated by pressing the buttons “F“ and “3“.
The quick dial menu only appears when an MFM is connected. Without an MFM, the message test programming and external button assignment are automati­cally superimposed.
If both menus are active, it is pos­sible to change from one to the other with the R button.
Using the door release button, the selected menu is activated and you then branch into the programming level.
Remark
The externally connectable floa­ting button and the quick dial buttons are programmed in the same way. For instructions on quick dial but­ton programming, please see the operating instructions provided with the SIC/ICI 3000-01.
Alarms and emergency calls for which no text has been entered are displayed showing the mes­sage type and channel number, provided the respective call sta­tion has been programmed for receive entitlement.
Remark
It is possible to leave the message text programming mode at any time using the C button. In this case, the current input is interrupted without being stored.
Press “F“ and “3“
Display
or Display
or Display
Press the R button
Press door release button
At each SIC/ICI 3000, up to 23 message texts comprising 16 characters each can be entered individually for all types of message (alarms, emergency calls, text messages).
Message text 
P = Programming
Message text 
P = Programming
Quick dial 
P = Programming
R
F
3
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Programming message texts
Display
Use the R button to scroll for­wards and the F button to scroll backwards
Press the door release button
Display
Display
Enter the channel number
Display
Press the R button
Display
Press the door release button
Display
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Programming message texts
If there are already message texts stored, it is possible to scroll through these using the R button for forwards, the F button for backwards. To alter an already existing message text, select it and press the door release but­ton.
To program a new channel, scroll through the existing message texts using the F and R buttons until you come to the display on the right. If no message texts are yet programmed at all, this display appears automatically.
Enter the channel number to which you wish to allocate your message text
By pressing the R button the appropriate number of times, select the message type which you wish to receive on this chan­nel, e.g. “Alarm“.
Your input is confirmed by press­ing the door release button
Not assigned
Not assigned
1-245
Channel number – – –
Message type
Message
Message text 
Message type
ALARM
FR
R
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Programming message texts
Press the call forwarding or fol­low-me button
Display, e.g. the letter G
Press the R or F button
Display, e.g. the letter G
Press the door release button when you have finished typing in the message text.
The display changes from
to
and
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Using the call forwarding and fol­low-me buttons, type in letters, numbers and symbols. Holding the button down effects an auto­matic scroll through.
Using the R button, you will jump to the next position, with the F button to the previous position.
Repeat this process to type in the letters, numbers and symbols and to change posi­tion until you have completed the message text.
Using the door release button, the message text input at this channel is terminated. The system then permits you to check your input.
If you have entered for example the text “Oil tank leaking“ on channel 200 under message type “Alarm“, the display on the right will appear:
Door release button (=P) pressed once = confirm Door release button (=P) pressed twice = cancel
Message text 
G
Message text 
G
*Check*
Cahnnel 200, Alarm
*Check*
OIL TANK LEAKING
P = Confirm
1 x P = Chancel
FR
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Programming message texts
Press the door release button
The display changes from
to
Press the door release button twice
The display changes from
to
Press the door release button to return to programming menu
Press the C button
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You wish to confirm the pro­grammed input.
The programming for this chan­nel with the message “Oil tank leaking“ is completed.
You have accidentally made an incorrect input and wish to cancel it.
If you wish to continue program­ming other channels after con­firming one entered message text, change back into the pro­gramming menu with the door release button.
If you do not wish to program any further texts, press the C button
Message is being
deleted
Message text 
P = programming
Message is being
programmed
Channel 200, Alarm
OIL TANK LEAKING
C
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Programming message texts
Press R or F
Press the door release button sev­eral times until the following dis­play appears
Display
Press the door release button twice
Display
Cancelling message texts
If you wish to cancel an existing message text, branch as described into the message text programming mode and select the text you wish to cancel using the R or F button.
Using the door release button, scroll through until the menu for cancelling the message text appears.
Door release button (= P) pressed once = confirm Door release button (= P) pressed twice = cancel
By pressing the door release but­ton twice, the message is can­celled.
P = Confirm
2 x P = Cancel
Display is being
cancelled
FR
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Index of key words
N
Number of speech circuits 20
O
Own call number 6/13
P
Parallel call 16 Programming interface 4 Programming menu 5/7 Programming mode 11 Programming points 5 Programming remark 4/10 Programming structure 7
Q
Quick dial buttons 26
R
Receive entitlement 15 Receiving an alarm 15/25 Receiving group paging calls 23 Remote programming 10 Reset 9
S
Service functions 7/9 Service mode 8 Software reset 9 Speech time limitation 21
T
Time 9 Transmitting/receiving messages 25 Two-digit call number 19
W
With monitor 19
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B
Basic status 5/13
C
Call number assignment 6/13 Caretaker 17 Clearing speech circuits 21 Code word 14 Collective paging call 24 Commissioning 6
D
Delivery status 5 Door call follow-me function 18 Door communication 21 Door communication only 21 Door release call number 18 Doormatic 17
E
Emergency call 16/25 External button 26
F
Factory setting 5
G
General remarks 3 Group paging calls 22
L
Language version 12
M
Menu points 5 Message text programming 26 Messages 25 Movement sensor 20 Music play-in 15
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