AVIRE Digital Audio Unit User manual

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Digital Audio Unit (CAN DAU LPBus)
CAN, Low Power Bus, Integrated back-up battery, slim design
Installation Guide
Ref No: MU-89120ME101-AU V01
Part No: AC-DAB10-120-F-0L-000
Typical CAN DAU LPBus System Architecture
In the Box
+ DAU unit
+ Connector P-3.5 H-4V (x1)
+ Connector P-3.5 H-6V (x1)
+ Mounting Clip (x2)
+ Multi-Product Installation guide
+ Connector & Wire for pictograms
Not Included
+ Digital Communications Platform (DCP)
+ Pit DAU
+ Triphony unit
+ Inductive loop
+ Wiring and external accessories

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INTRODUCTION
1. The Digital Audio Unit (AC-DAB10-120-F-0L-000) connects with the Digital Communication
Platform (DCP) to provide a 2-way communication point in the lift car.
2. The DAU is mounted behind the lift car operating panel (COP) and connected to the machine
room mounted DCP via a 2 or 4 wire digital CAN Bus, providing stable communication over
trailing cables of up to 200m.
3. The DAU can be installed with 2 or 4 wires: 2 wires uses CAN H and CAN L to reduce interference
problems with the DAU LPBus and requires an external power supply between 8-28VDc 250mA,
while 4 wires means no external power supply is needed because the DCP will supply the power
required by the DAU LPBUS.
4. It is recommended that customers use shielded twisted pair cable to ensure minimal disruption
to the audio channel from ambient electrical noise in the travelling cable.
CONNECTORS
*
*
* Connect to external power supply for 2-wire system & to DCP for 4-wire system installations.

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J1
Vout Common output (5VDC/ Batt)
Alarm 1 Cabin alarm button *
Alarm 2 Maintenance alarm button*
Filter Alarm lter *
Vout Common output (5VDC/ Batt)
EOA End of Alarm signal input
J2 LPBus Low Power Bus (LPBus) which connects to external audio units and other LPBUS devices
J6 Tra ce Required for debugging (only for Avire Technical Support)
J9
+Vin (8-28 VDC) 2-Wire System: 8-28VDC 250mA max from external power supply. CAN H and CAN L communication
connected to the DCP.
4-Wire System: Connection from DCP/CANBus Splitter. Power supply is not required, as DAU LPBus will
receive its power from DCP/ CANBus Splitter.
It is recommended to use twisted pair wiring for CAN H and CAN L.
CAN H
CAN L
-Vin (Ground)
J10
Green Pictogram Please Note: 2 outputs of 12Vdc or 24Vdc are
supplied with a max current of 20mA each. The
output voltage can be selected using the SW5
switch located inside the device (default: 12Vdc).
It is possible to connect any type of indicator that
doesn’t exceed these specications.
Yellow Pictogram
Ground Negative reference
J11
MIC + External microphone connections. Please only use microphones approved by Avire.
MIC -
SPK + External speaker connections. Please only use speakers approved by Avire.
SPK -
SW4 Microphone Cong Internal/External microphone (default: Internal)
SW3 Speaker Cong Internal/External speaker (default: Internal)
SW2 Battery Battery Cong (Enabled/Disabled) (default: Disabled) **
SW1 DAU congurations See chapter DAU congurations
* - Only for contacts without voltage. Place an intermediate relay if any button has voltage.
** - In installations where the DAU is powered from a power supply that also has a battery backup, its internal battery may
be disconnected. In all other cases the battery should be connected, otherwise the system won’t work in the case of mains
power failure.
Note: Connections use a positive 5vdc common and all DAU programming is done via the DCP
End of Alarm (EOA): This indicates that the emergency lift trapping rescue is over and the alarm can
be turned o or reset.
Alarm Filter: The Cabin Alarm button will not activate unless the lift is in a fault condition or the
doors are closed, this lter is mostly used to prevent nuisance calls. DAU LPBus does not need to
be programmed but requires the lift signals.
Maintenance Alarm Button: This allows dialling of a dierent telephone number if a trapped person
is a member of maintenance sta (SOS number requires programming via the DCP, P030)
Cabin Alarm button: This is the main alarm button in the car operating panel which needs a voltage
free contact from the Alarm push to trigger an emergency Alarm call. The button is defaulted to
Normally Open, but can be recongured to Normally Closed (see programming guide DAU below
PC117)
LPBus (Low Power Bus): This connector allows the connection of Triphony and Inductive loop
units.

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DAU CONFIGURATIONS (SW1)
SW1 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Shaft (car)
number
In a system with more than one lift car you need to select the lift
shaft for each DAU. The below table shows how you can set the
ID for each DAU.
Car 123 4
SW1- 1
SW1- 2
Not used Not used
CAN Ω
Activates the CANBus End of Line (EOL) for the CAN connector.
ON - DAU LPBus if the last device in line
OFF - Other devices are connected to DAU apart from DCP
CONNECTION TO CANBUS
When installing a DAU connect the unit or the CAN Bus Splitter to J8 using a 4-core cable (a CAN
Bus Splitter is required when a DCP is supporting more than one lift). Please note that if the
device is wired incorrectly, the DAU will not work.
• If only the DAU is connected to the DCP set SW1:4 to ON (default setting) on both, as these
devices are End of Line.
• If the DAU is an intermediate device between the DCP and another CAN device, set SW1:4 on
the DAU to OFF.
• The use of shielded twisted pair cables is recommended.

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J8 CAN BUS
4 - Vin
3 CAN L
2 CAN H
1 +Vin
J9
CANBus connection on DCP
CANBus connection on DAU
J9 CAN BUS
1 +Vin (8-28 VDC)
2 CAN H
3 CAN L
4 -Vin (Ground)
LED INDICATORS / PICTOGRAMS
External LED indicators can be connected to the DAU through the J10 connector, as can be seen in
the wiring diagram on page 2.
The following table describes the operation of the two LEDs (green and yellow) on the DAU:
Yellow LED Green LED FUNCTION
OFF OFF End of alarm or Device on standby
ON OFF Alarm started, communication is established
OR End of voice communication
ON ON Start voice communication
OFF ON Audio module communication established
OFF Quick Flashing External audio module communication
established

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PROGRAMMING THE DAU
The CAN DAU LPBus is congured via the DCP. The DCP can be congured remotely via the Avire
Hub or via SMS.
1) THE AVIRE HUB
+All settings can be congured remotely via the Avire Hub
+The link to the Avire Hub is avirehub.avire-global.com Please contact your local sales oce to get
access to the Avire Hub.
2) SMS COMMANDS
+All DAU parameters can be remotely congured via SMS.
+Each SMS message should begin with ‘Pin1234’ which is the access code to read or to make any
changes to the conguration of the DCP.
+You can modify or check several parameters in each SMS by separating them with commas “,”
If the DCP doesn’t have access to voice
call, yellow and green LEDs will both ash
until the issue is solved.
To send parameter information:
Pin1234, PcXX then value to set, (send)
‘c’ indicates the cabin number for each lift shaft (1, 2, 3 or 4)
To read parameter information:
Pin1234, PcXX? (send)
Note: Use a question mark ‘?’ when you are reading parameters.
Example:
To nd out values set for the parameters 12, 19 and 23 for cabin 1:
Pin1234, P112?, P119?, P123?
To set parameters 19=1 and 23=3 for cabin 2:
Pin1234, P219 1, P223 3
Example how to set type of cabin alarm button (Pc17) in cabin 3 to normally closed (value 1):
Pin1234, P317 1

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CMD Description Default value
Pc01 End of Alarm (EOA) -
Pc02 Reset of Alarm (ROA) -
Pc03 Firmware Version -
Pc06 Device Status -
Pc07 Direct the rst alarm call to DCP telephone (0 =No, 1= Yes) 0
Pc08 Alarm call bypass lter time (0-10 s) 10
Pc09 Reset to Factory Default 1234567890
Pc10 Reboot Digital Audio Unit 1234567890
Pc11 Alarm Button Countdown timer (seconds) 3
Pc12 Alarm Filter Input (0=O ; 1=On) 1
Pc13 Cancel alarm by pressing alarm button (0=O ; 1=On) 0
Pc14 Wait for Alarm Acknowledgment (0=O ; 1=On) * 1
Pc15 Automatic End of Alarm EOA (0=O ; 1=On) 0
Pc16 Privacy Mode ** (0= O, 1= On) 1
Pc17 Type of cabin alarm button (0= n/o; 1=n/c) 0
Pc18 Type of maintenance alarm button (0= n/o; 1= n/c) 0
Pc19 Type of end of alarm button (EOA) (0= n/o; 1=n/c) 0
Pc21 LED Mode (0=Full ; 1=EN81-28) 1
Pc22 Alarm Call Retry Attempts 5
Pc23 Maintenance Call Retry Attempts 3
Pc24 Lift Car Microphone Volume 5
Pc25 Lift Car Speaker Volume 5
Pc26 Lift Car Announcement Volume 5
Pc27 Floor voice synthesis 1
Pc28 Language ***
(1=Spanish;2=Portuguese;3=Italian;4=English;5=German;6=French) 400000
Pc29 Time between alarm calls (in seconds) 0
Pc32 Extended Address 00
Pc33 Battery check enabled 1
c= number of the car you need to check/ congure
*If the Alarm Acknowledgement is on, the Operator must press “0” to acknowledge the alarm.
**The microphone inside the car is disconnected if there’s no emergency alarm call.
***The DAU can use up to six simultaneous languages, each digit being its sequence order.
The table below indicates all the parameters which can be set on the DAU:

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DIMENSIONS

CAN DAU IG (AU) V01: EP 30/04/2020
ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS
This device is designed to be used indoors (0oC to 45oC with relative humidity between
20% to 80% not condensing). Sudden changes of temperature and humidity should be
avoided.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Use a soft dry cloth. Do not use solvent or abrasive products.
SAFETY
Please read these safety instructions before starting the device.
+Do not expose this device to liquids or excessive humidity. The DAU LPBus is an
indoor device and is not waterproof
+Do not expose the device to re
+Do not try to modify the device
+Do not use the device in potentially hazardous areas or where there is risk of
explosion
BATTERY
The DAU LPBus has a NiMH 3.6 V/650 mAh battery that allows it to keep functioning
in the event of a mains power failure. This battery should be replaced every 2 years.
Replacing the battery involves removing the lid of the DAU, disconnecting the existing
battery and replacing it with the new battery from Avire (the part number is on the
battery label).
This battery should be properly recycled and not disposed of with unsorted household
waste.
DISPOSAL
The device complies with regulations 2002/95/CE and 2003/108/CE regarding
the use and disposal of hazardous substances in electric appliances.
Do not dispose of this device with unsorted household waste. Disposing
of the device in an unauthorised way could result in a ne in line with local
regulations.
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
RoHS - Avire certies that its production process complies with the 2011/65/EU
European Directive of 3 January 2013 regarding the restriction of use of hazardous
substances in electric and electronic appliances.
Avire Global Pte Ltd
Suite 39
110-116 Bourke Road
Alexandria
NSW 2015
Australia
T: 02 9669 1102
E: sales.au@avire-global.com
W: www.avire-global.com
Avire Global Pte Ltd
Suite 39
110-116 Bourke Road
Alexandria
NSW 2015
Australia
T: 02 9669 1102
E: sales.au@avire-global.com
W: www.avire-global.com
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