AVCOM System Installation Instructions

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AVCOM System Installation Instructions

Index 1) AVCOM EN-1 System Drawings - AVCOM EN1 System.. Page 1 - AVCOM EN1 with 2COP.. Page 2 - AVCOM EN1 FF System.. Page 3 -AVCOM EN1 Evacuation System Page 4 2) 20mm Car Speaker Wiring.. Page 5 3)Stripped Down Car Speaker Wiring. Page 6 4) 20mm 2COP Speaker Wiring.. Page 8 5) 2COP Stripped Down Speaker Wiring.. Page 9 6) RJ45 Plug & RJ45 to Terminal Arrangement... Page 11 7) AVCOM EN1/EN3/EN4 Functions.. Page 12 8) AVCOM FF Functions... Page 13 9) AVCOM Evacuation System Functions.. Page 14 10) Lift Controller for Evacuation & Fire Fighting. Page 15 11) AVCOM System Troubleshooting. Page 16 12) AVCOM Programming.. Page 17 13) AVCOM Remote Programming... Page 19 14) Dip Switch arrangements. Page 20 15) Part Numbers. Page 21 Index LiftBits Ltd Tel: 0208 795 0333 Fax: 0208 795 0444

Cable description Multi core wire CAT5 or Cable used in special cases only AVCOM System SCH Main Unit Mains & Phone Line Alarm Trigger & Pictograms Top of NOTE: 1) All cables used for the system must be Min CAT5 AVCOM EN-1 Drawing : EN-1 System Page: 1 01/08/2007 Version: 2

Cable description Multi core wire CAT5 or Cable used in special cases only 2 nd COP Alarm Trigger & Pictograms AVCOM System SCH Main Unit Mains & Phone Line Alarm Trigger & Pictograms Top of NOTE: 1) All cables used for the system must be Min CAT5 AVCOM EN-1 with 2COP Drawing : EN1 2COP Page: 2 01/08/2011 Version: 2

Cable description Multi core wire CAT5 or Cable used in special cases only Travelling Cable AVCOM System SCH Main Unit Top of Mains & Phone Line Alarm Trigger & Pictograms Press to Speak Motor Room/ MRL Landing Lift Controller Spare From Euro Switch Windcrest FIRE FIGHTING LIFT INTERCOM 0 1 PRESS TO SPEAK NOTE: 1) All cables used for the system must be Min CAT5 AVCOM EN-1 with Fire Fighting Drawing : EN1-FF Page : 3 01/08/2011 Version: 2

Cable description Multi core wire CAT5 or Cable used in special cases only 2 Way Cable for Evacuation Travelling Cable 2 Way Cable for Evacuation AVCOM System SCH Main Unit Mains & Phone Line Top of Alarm Trigger & Pictograms From Evacuation Panel EVACUATION INTERCOM EVACUATION INTERCOM EVACUATION INTERCOM EVACUATION INTERCOM Lift Controller Spare From Euro Switch 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CAR PRESS TO SPEAK NOTE: Windcrest 1) All cables used for the system must be Min CAT5 AVCOM EN-1 with Evacuation System Drawing : EN1-EVAC Page : 4 01/08/2011 Version: 2

Lift Intercom Green Pictogram White & Green AVCOM System SCH Main Unit Yellow Pictogram Yellow & Blue Car Speaker Alarm Push Pictogram Alarm Push for Lift Car COP (Voltage Free ) Pink & Gray Top of Car 20mm Speaker box behind COP Note: Please refer to the next page for stripped down Speaker/Mic version of Car Speaker 20mm Car Speaker Wiring Drawing : Car Speaker Wiring Page : 5 01/08/2011 Version: 2

Lift Intercom Green Pictogram Black & Green AVCOM System SCH Main Unit 4 Way Cable for Pictogram Yellow Pictogram Yellow & Red Car Speaker Alarm Push Pictogram 2 Way Cable for Alarm Push Alarm Push for Lift Car COP (Voltage Free ) White & Red Top of Car White (Not Used) Green (Not Used) Note: Please refer to the previous page for 20mm version of Car Speaker Pink (Spk +) Gray (Spk -) Yellow (Mic +) Blue (Mic -) 40mm Behind COP Car Speaker /Mic & Pictogram Wiring Drawing : Car Speaker Wiring Page : 6 01/08/2011 Version: 2

Lift Intercom Green Pictogram White & Green AVCOM System SCH Main Unit 6 Way Cable for Pictograms Pink & Gray Not Used Yellow Pictogram Yellow & Blue Car Speaker Alarm Push Pictogram 2 Way Cable for Alarm Push Alarm Push for Lift Car COP (Voltage Free ) Yellow & Black Twisted Top of Car White (Not Used) Green (Not Used) Note: Please refer to page 5 for 20mm version of Car Speaker Pink (Spk +) Gray (Spk -) Yellow (Mic +) Blue (Mic -) 40mm Behind COP Car Speaker /Mic & Pictogram Wiring Drawing : Car Speaker Wiring Page : 7 01/08/2011 Version: 2

Alarm Push & Pictogram Cable Green Pictogram White & Green Speaker Cabler Yellow Pictogram Yellow & Blue Bus OUT Bus IN Alarm Push for 2 nd COP (Voltage Free ) Pink & Gray Top of Car 20mm Speaker box behind COP Note: Please refer to the next page for stripped down Speaker/Mic version of Car Speaker 2COP Speaker Wiring Drawing : 2COP Page : 8 01/08/2011 Version: 2

Pictogram Cable (4 Way) Green Pictogram Black & Green Speaker/ Mic Cable Yellow Pictogram Yellow & Red Bus OUT Bus IN Alarm Push for 2 nd COP (Voltage Free ) White & Red Top of Car White (Not Used) Green (Not Used) Note: Please refer to the previous page for 20mm version of Car Speaker Pink (Spk +) Gray (Spk -) Yellow (Mic +) Blue (Mic -) 40mm Behind COP 2COP Speaker/Mic & Pictogram Wiring Drawing : 2COP Page : 9 01/08/2011 Version: 2

Pictogram Cable (6 Way) Speaker/ Mic Cable Pink & Gray Not Used Green Pictogram White & Green Yellow Pictogram Yellow & Blue Bus OUT Bus IN Alarm Push for 2 nd COP (Voltage Free ) Yellow & Black Twisted Top of Car White (Not Used) Green (Not Used) Note: Please refer to the page 8 for 20mm version of Car Speaker Pink (Spk +) Gray (Spk -) Yellow (Mic +) Blue (Mic -) 40mm Behind COP 2COP Speaker/Mic & Pictogram Wiring Drawing : 2COP Page : 10 01/08/2011 Version: 2

6 Way Speaker Box 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 WRONG Speaker Box 1. Orange/White.A (Data) 2. Orange.B (Data) 3. Green/White..+24V 4. Blue..Audio 5. Blue/White...Audio 6. Green...Ground 7. Brown/White +24V 8. Brown...Ground A = White B = Green + = Pink GND = Gray + - BT BT LED B A A RJ45 to a 6 way Terminal Connector RJ45 Plug & RJ45 Plug to Terminal Drawing: RJ45 Plug Page: 11 LiftBits Ltd Tel: 0208 795 0333 Fax: 0208 795 0444

AVCOM Functions Configuration The AVCOM system can be configured to be EN1/EN3/EN4 System. Refer to the page no 30. for Programming of the Unit. Interconnection All the speaker box assemblies will be connected directly or indirectly via a 6 wire bus (however a CAT5 cable with RJ45 Connectors will be used of installation) to the Control/Power supply unit. This interconnecting wire bus will have a 2 pairs of wires for the Power supply, a pair for the Audio and a pair for the Data. Operation Autodialler The Autodialler will function at all times when the Fire Fighting Switch has not been operated. Ie If the Car push button is operated, for 3 seconds and the alarm filter allows the signal to trigger the Windcrest autodialler, the Yellow Pictogram will operate and a Speech Synthesis message will be announced in the lift car. This message will instruct and reassure the passenger that a call for assistance is being made. The autodialler will attempt calling the 1 st pre-programmed number. If the person who answers the call, presses * button on the telephone handset, Green Pictogram will operate in the. During the conversation a speech synthesis reminder will occur to inform the need to press the Alarm Button in the to continue the call. If he fails to do so, the call will terminate. If however the call is to be terminated prior to the automated termination, a 0 on the called persons telephone will terminate the call. The calling out by the Engineer from the Top of car, Motor Room and the Lift Pit will be the same, except the pictogram operation. Alarm Push will have priority over all other Alarm Calls. i.e. If Alarm is Activated from top of car and during the call, if Alarm Push button is detected from the, it will disable the Top Of Car call and activate Alarm call from. Intercom If unit is programmed for EN4 functions, at any time when the system is idle, i.e no alarm activation/fire Fighting OFF, intercom facility will be available within Motor Room,, Lift Pit, Lift Top Of car. Intercom can be operated by pressing the corresponding button on the KeyPad. Pressing the same button will switch off the intercom. When Intercom will be open corresponding LEDs will be ON, on the keypad on all outstations to indicate Intercom is ON. Note : Anytime, if Alarm button is pressed intercom will be switched off and AVCOM system will perform normal Autodialler function from the outstation. AVCOM Autodialler and Intercom Operation Drawing : AVCOM Functions Page: 12 LiftBits Ltd Tel: 0208 795 0333 Fax: 0208 795 0444

AVCOM Fire Fighting Functions Configuration The AVCOM system can be configured to be EN1/EN3/EN4 and/or with Fire Fighting System. Refer to the Page no 30 for the programming. Interconnection Connect Fire Fighting Main Landing Speaker to the bus. This interconnecting wire bus will have a 2 pairs of wires for the Power supply, a pair for the Audio and a pair for the Data. If Fire Fighting System is with StandAlone/EN1/EN3, then connect the Top Landing Speaker/MRL FF Landing Speaker to the bus. Refer to Page 28 for the Lift Controller Operation When Fire Fighting Switch is turned on at the Fire Fighting Main Panel, 3 way communication will be turned ON among the Speaker, MRL FF Landing Speaker/Top Landing Speaker and the Main Landing Speaker. There is press to speak push button at the MRL FF Landing Speaker/ Top Landing Speaker and the Main Landing Speaker. When the Fire Fighting Switch is Turned ON, Green Pictogram will illuminate in the to Indicate communication link is ON. Pictograms at the MRL FF Landing Speaker/Top Landing Speaker and the Main Landing Speaker to indicate the status of the system. When the Fire Fighting system is ON, no other operation will be allowed except Evacuation. Turning OFF the Fire Fighting Switch will switch OFF the Communication and Pictograms. AVCOM Fire Fighting System Operation Drawing : AVCOM FF Functions Page: 13 LiftBits Ltd Tel: 0208 795 0333 Fax: 0208 795 0444

AVCOM Evacuation Functions Interconnection Connect the main Evacuation Panel to the Bus. Connect all the Landing Speakers to the bus. This interconnecting wire bus will have a 2 pairs of wires for the Power supply, a pair for the Audio and a pair for the Data. Refer to Page 28 for the Lift Controller and the Evacuation Switch (Yellow & Blue) from the Main Panel. Operation To activate the evacuation system, place the EURO switch in the ON position. All the LEDs for the Landing Speakers and the will flash for 5 seconds when the system is analysing the Outstations. After 5 seconds, the LEDs on the main Panel will be ON for the outstations which are present working (i.e. Data Link is Working) for 3 seconds. All LEDs will be switched OFF on the Pit, Top Of Car, MRL Speaker Keypads. The Listen Pictogram will be ON to indicate that the system is ready. At the all Landing Speakers Call Button will Flash slowly to Indicate System is ON. On pressing the CALL button on any outstation, the LED will start flashing faster to indicate placement of a call. At the same time the corresponding LED for that outstation and a buzzer will operate. The flashing and buzzing will continue till the person on the Main Control Panel answers the call by pressing the corresponding button. At the point the voice link is opened, the LED on the calling outstation and main panel will remain ON till the voice link is terminated. When Voice Link is active, press to speak button will control the speech from the master station. When press to speak button is released, Main Control Panel s microphone will be muted and outstation microphone will be ON, and Main Control Panel s microphone is muted. When press to speak button is pressed and Hold, Outstation microphone will be muted and Master Panel microphone will be ON. Pictograms at the Main Control Panel and the Landing Speaker will show the status of speak/listen. i.e. when the speaker box s Mic will be ON, Speak Pictogram will illuminate and when the Speaker Box s Mic will be OFF, Listen Pictogram will illuminate. A call can be made to any of the Outstation by simply pressing the button for that outstation on the Main Control Panel. As soon as the button is pressed the LED on both the outstation and the Master Panel will be steady ON and a two way communication is possible via press to speak button on the Main Control Panel. The call can be terminated by the pressing the same button again at which point LEDs on the outstation and Main Control Panel will go off and the Pictograms at the Landing Speakers will be switched off and at the Main Panel Listen Pictogram will illuminate to indicate the system status. When Evacuation Switch is turned OFF, Both the Pictograms at the Main Control Panel will be switched off and Push Button LED at all the Landing Speakers will be turned OFF. Top of Car, Pit, MRL speaker units keypad will be live again. Note :- When Evacuation system is ON, System will not allow any other operations. When Evacuation System is turned ON, it will abandon any ongoing operation. i.e. FF, Intercom, Autodialler. AVCOM Evacuation System Operation Drawing : AVCOM Evac Functions Page: 14 LiftBits Ltd Tel: 0208 795 0333 Fax: 0208 795 0444

Lift Intercom AVCOM System SCH Main Unit Yellow & Blue Yellow & Blue from Relay On Evacuation Panel (Not Used if the system does not have Evacuation) Pink & Gray Not Used Car Speaker Alarm Push Pictogram Green & White Not Used Top of Car EVACUATION INTERCOM Yellow Blue Green Yellow Blue Normally Closed Common Lift Controller Spare From Euro Switch For Fire Fighting Intercom 13 12 11 10 Windcrest FIRE FIGHTING LIFT INTERCOM Green Yellow Blue Normally Closed Common 9 8 7 6 5 0 1 PRESS TO SPEAK Lift Controller Spare From Euro Switch 4 3 2 1 CAR PRESS TO SPEAK Windcrest Main Panel Lift Controller Spare & Evacuation Switch Drawing : Car Speaker Wiring Page : 15 01/08/2011 Version: 2

Background Operation The system will make the automated 3 day test calls to a Central Station in accordance to EN81-28. Troubleshooting If LEDs on the Keypad of the outstation speakers, both pictograms in the starts flashing continuously, it indicates data failure to that point. i.e. If Lift car speaker s both pictogram flash continuously, it indicates data link failure to Lift car speaker. This can occur due to data cable failure or incorrect programming. i.e. If system is programmed for EN1, Top of Car, Pit and MRL/Motor Room speaker will not receive the Data. If Pictograms at the Main Fire Fighting Landing and the MRL-FF Landing/Top Landing Speaker for Fire Fighting start flashing continuously, it indicates data link is failed at those outstations. This can occur due to data cable failure or incorrect programming. i.e. if system is NOT programmed for Fire Fighting, FF Main Landing and Top Landing Speaker will not receive the Data. On the Top of Car, MRL/Motor Room, Pit Speaker, there is a keypad representing all the buttons for Top of Car, Car, Pit and MRL/Motor Room. In the idle mode, those all LEDs will be lighting up in the loop to indicate system is live and Data Link is available to the speaker. If any of the button s LED does not light up in the sequence, it indicates that Outstation Speaker is not programmed in the system or that Outstation Speaker is not present in the system, which may be due to data failure to the outstation, Outstation Speaker not connected to the system or Outstation Speaker itself may have gone faulty. For Example, if the Main Unit is programmed as EN3 system which is, Top of Car and Lift Pit. On the Top of Car and Pit KeyPad Motor Room button s LED will not light up any time. Note: During the programming of the unit via Windcrest Handheld Programmer, Unit will not scan any outstations. i.e. no data link, which will result in the flashing of the all the LEDs at all outstation speakers. AVCOM System & Troubleshooting Drawing : AVCOM Troubleshoot Page: 16 Operation Tel: 0208 795 0333 LiftBits LtdFax: 0208 795 0444

Programming of the AVCOM System All input data must be entered by the pressing of the Enter button and go back a step by pressing Cancel button. Pressing Enter button on the programmer would show 2 options. 1 to choose programming and 5 to check Programming content. Press 1 to choose programming. 1. Unit Type EN? Press 1 for EN1, 3 for EN3 and 4 for EN4. If no autodialler functions are required then press 0. 2. 2 LIFT CAR SPKs?. Press 1 for 2COP arrangement. Press 0 for 1 COP. 3. Lift Alert?. Press 1 if LiftAlert interface is connected. Press 0 if no LiftAlert Interface. 4. Fire Fighting? and Press 1 if Fire Fighting system is connected and 0 if fire fighting system is not connected. If Unit is programmed for Autodialler functions, i.e.en1/en3/en4 then only following options will be shown. 5. CB Hot Line? Press 1 for CB Hot Line and 0 for non CB hot Line. If CB Hot Line option is selected, telephone number options will not be available. 6. Enter 1 st number 7. Enter 2 nd number 8. Enter 3 rd number 9. Enter 4 th number 10. Auto Test Call? Press 1 to Enable Auto-Test Call. Press 0 to Disable. 11. Test Call Hours? This option will be available if the Auto-Test Call is Enabled. Program the test call frequency between 01 to 99 Hours. Default Test Call frequency is 70 hours. If Auto Test Call is Disabled the Windcrest Programmer display will show Windcrest and System Ready on the idle screen. i.e. when unit is not in the programming or not in any mode of operation. if Auto Test Call is Enabled, the Windcrest Programmer Display will show Windcrest and HH:MM:SS (Remaining Time before the Next Test Call). 12. If Auto Test Call is enabled, Enter C/S number? (central station number) else Enter 5 th Number. 13. Auto Pictogram? Press 1 to change pictogram automatically and 0 to disable automatic switching of the pictogram. Default 0. 14. Ignore DTMF? Press 1 to disable DTMF detection and 0 to Enable DTMF detection. Default 0. 15. RPA number? Remote Programming Access number. Default 1234. This is the Pass Code to program the unit from the remote. i.e. by Incoming Call. 16. Call duration? Enter 1 to 9 minutes call duration. 17. Instant Trigger? Press 1 for Instant Trigger. Press 0 for 3 second trigger delay. 18. AlarmPush N/C? Press 1 for Normally Closed Alarm Push. Press 0 for Alarm Push in the Lift car. Drawing : Programming Page: 17 AVCOM Programming Tel: 0208 795 0333 LiftBits LtdFax: 0208 795 0444

Programming of the AVCOM System 19. Autojump next? Press 1 to Enable autojump and 0 to disable autojump. When AutoJump is Enabled, by triggering the Unit, unit will dial the 1 st Telephone number and will wait for the acknowledgement * from the recipient of the call. If * is not received within 30 seconds of the Dialling, unit will jump to the 2 nd Telephone Number. The unit will continue Jumping to the Next number unless * is received from the call recipient (The unit will jump till the 5 th telephone number and then will stop jumping). 20. Voice Identify? Press 1 to enable Voice Identify and 0 to disable voice identify. When voice identify is Enabled, the unit will announce the Recorded Message Automatically after dialling the number. After the message the call recipient should press * to speak to the person in the. Please note if the call recipient does not press *, communication to the will not be possible with the Voice Identify Enabled. 20A. Press 1 to start Recording via Telephone Handset Connected to the Master Board, Press 2 to play the Recorded Message via Telephone Handset Connected to the Master Board and Press Enter to finish. To Record the Message without Voice Identify : If the Recorded Message is not required after dialling the number automatically, then on pressing the * by the call recipient will announce the Recorded Message and change the pictogram. To record the message without programming voice identification, come back to the idle mode. i.e. come out of the Programming and on the programmer Windcrest should flash continuously. A. Press 3 on the Programmer. SELECT TEST will be displayed. B. Press 5 on the Programmer. RECORD NEW? and PRESS 1 TO START will be displayed. C. Connect the normal telephone handset to the unit and Press 1 on the Programmer to start Recording Via Telephone Handset. D. Recording duration will be 10 seconds. After the 10 Seconds Programmer will show SELECT TEST. E. To listen to the Recorded Message Press 9 on the programmer. F. Pick Up the Handset Connected to the Unit and press 1 on the Programmer to start Playing the Message. Message will be heard in the telephone handset. G. Once the Playing Message will be finished, programmer will display SELECT TEST on the Programmer. H. To Re-Record the Message Repeat the Steps from B. If the Message was recorded Properly then Press # on the programmer. The programmer will show the idle screen. 21. Have you finished? Press 1 to finish programming, Press 0 to restart programming and Press 5 to check programming content.. Drawing : Programming Page: 18 AVCOM Programming Tel: 0208 795 0333 LiftBits LtdFax: 0208 795 0444

Remote Programming of the AVCOM System To remotely program the Unit, 1. Call the Main Unit from the Normal Telephone Handset or Mobile. 2. The unit will answer the incoming call with the message Answering Incoming Call. 3. Wait for 2 seconds after the Message and Press *RPA CODE# on the telephone handset. i.e. Default RPA Code will be 1234 so *1234# is required to be pressed. When the unit will accept the RPA Code, the unit will announce 1. If the RPA code is not entered Correctly then unit will announce 0. 4. Once the RPA Code is accepted then use the following codes to Program : Please Note if the unit accepts the string, unit will announce 1 at the end of the string. If anytime wrong key is being detected, unit will announce 0. Once the string is identified wrongly, wait for 2 seconds and re-start the string. It is not necessary to program all the parameters. Programming can be terminated anytime once the desired parameters are set. 1st Telephone Number 2nd Telephone Number 3rd Telephone Number 4th Telephone Number 5th Telephone Number AUTO-TEST AUTO-JUMP AUTO-PICTOGRAM CB HOT LINE VOICE ID INSTANT_TRIGGER Call Duration *11#Telephone Number# *12#Telephone Number# *13#Telephone Number# *14#Telephone Number# *15#Telephone Number# *20#N# N = 1 to Enable, N = 0 to Disable. *21#N# N = 1 to Enable, N = 0 to Disable. *22#N# N = 1 to Enable, N = 0 to Disable. *23#N# N = 1 to Enable, N = 0 to Disable. *24#N# N = 1 to Enable, N = 0 to Disable. *25#N# N = 1 to Enable, N = 0 to Disable. *30#N# N = 1 to 9 Minutes. 5. To terminate the Remote Programming Press *00#. The unit will announce thank you and end the call. Local Programming Vial Telephone Handset : The unit can also be programmed by connecting the Normal Tone Dial Telephone Handset to the Unit. To Program the unit By Local Telephone Handset, Pick Up the handset connected to the Unit and follow the Remote Programming Steps from 2 to 5 as described above. AVCOM Remote Programming Drawing : Remote Programming Page: 19 LiftBits Ltd Tel: 0208 795 0333 Fax: 0208 795 0444

All AVCOM Speakers have unique address. This address is set by the Dip Switch on the back of the each speaker box. Following are the arrangements for the Dip Switch for the different speaker box. Note: X Do Not Care 1 2 3 4 5 6 Car Speaker ON Off Off Off Off X Top Of Car Speaker Off ON Off Off Off X Pit Speaker ON ON Off Off Off X MRL Speaker (For EN4 & FF) Off Off ON Off Off X 2COP Speaker FF Top Landing (EN3/EN1 StandAlone FF) Fire Fighting Main Landing This address is special and to be set at factory only. This address is special and to be set at factory only. This address is special and to be set at factory only. Evacuation Landing Speaker 1 2 3 4 5 6 Landing 1 ON Off Off Off Off X Landing 2 Off ON Off Off Off X Landing 3 ON ON Off Off Off X Landing 4 Off Off ON Off Off X Landing 5 ON Off ON Off Off X Landing 6 Off ON ON Off Off X Landing 7 ON ON ON Off Off X Landing 8 Off Off Off ON Off X Landing 9 ON Off Off ON Off X Landing 10 Off ON Off ON Off X Landing 11 ON ON Off ON Off X Landing 12 Off Off ON ON Off X Landing 13 ON Off ON ON Off X Landing 14 Off ON ON ON Off X Landing 15 ON ON ON ON Off X Landing 16 Off Off Off Off ON X Landing 17 ON Off Off Off ON X Landing 18 Off ON Off Off ON X Landing 19 ON ON Off Off ON X Landing 20 Off Off ON Off ON X Landing 21 ON Off ON Off ON X Landing 22 Off ON ON Off ON X Landing 23 ON ON ON Off ON X Landing 24 Off Off Off ON ON X Landing 25 ON Off Off ON ON X Landing 26 Off ON Off ON ON X Landing 27 ON ON Off ON ON X Landing 28 Off Off ON ON ON X Landing 29 ON Off ON ON ON X Landing 30 Off ON ON ON ON X Landing 31 ON ON ON ON ON X AVCOM Speaker Dip Switch Arrangement Drawing : Dip Switch Page: 20 LiftBits Ltd Tel: 0208 795 0333 Fax: 0208 795 0444

AVCOM System Part Number List :- AVCOM EN1 Main Unit - AVCOM-MU-SCH-EN1 AVCOM EN3/EN4 Main Unit - AVCOM-MU-SCH-EN¾ AVCOM 20mm Car Speaker - AVCOM-SPK-CL AVCOM Stripped Down Car Speaker AVCOM-SPK-CL-ST AVCOM 20mm 2COP Car Speaker - AVCOM-SPK-2COPCL AVCOM Stripped Down 2COP Car Speaker AVCOM-SPK-2COPCL-ST AVCOM Top of Car Speaker - AVCOM -SPK-TC AVCOM Pit Speaker - AVCOM-SPK-PT AVCOM MRL Speaker - AVCOM-SPK-MR AVCOM MRL+FF Speaker (This is for EN4 system with Fire Fighting) - AVCOM-SPK-MRL-FF AVCOM FF Main Landing (Flush Mounted) - AVCOM-FF-MAIN (F) AVCOM FF main Landing (Surface Mounted) - AVCOM-FF-MAIN (S) AVCOM FF Top Landing (Flush Mounted) - AVCOM-FF-TOPL (F) (This is for standalone Fire Fighting, EN1 system with Fire Fighting & EN3 System with Fire Fighting) AVCOM FF Top Landing (Surface Mounted) - AVCOM-FF-TOPL (S) (This is for standalone Fire Fighting, EN1 system with Fire Fighting & EN3 System with Fire Fighting) AVCOM Evacuation Main Panel up to 10 floors (Flush Mounted) - AVCOM-EVAC-MAIN (F) AVCOM Evacuation Main Panel up to 10 floors (Surface Mounted) - AVCOM-EVAC-MAIN (S) AVCOM Evacuation Landing Speaker (Flush Mounted) - AVCOM-EVAC-SPK (F) AVCOM Evacuation Landing Speaker (Surface Mounted) - AVCOM-EVAC-SPK (S) Drawing : Part Numbers Page: 21 AVCOM System Part Numbers LiftBits Ltd Tel: 0208 795 0333 Fax: 0208 795 0444