BlueCom SETEL-D User guide

BCTS1047SETEL.SD.E1.doc, Rev.1.0
BlueCom Ltd.
SETEL-D
System Description
Selective Party Line Telephone Set
with integrated Decoder

Doc.-No. Revisison Date
BCTS1047 Rev. 0 Master Edition
3.9.2013
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Limited Warranty and Warranty Claims
BlueCom AG warrants each new product manufactured and sold by it to be free from defects
in material, workmanship and construction, except for batteries, fuses, or other material
normally consumed in operation which may be contained therein, for a period of one year after
shipment to the original purchaser (which period is referred to as the “warranty period”). This
warranty shall not apply if the product is used contrary to the instructions in its manual or is
otherwise subjected to misuse, abnormal operation, accident, or repairs or modifications that
have not been performed by BlueCom. BlueCom is not responsible for products which it does
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BlueCom’s option, the product or the component thereof which is found to be defective. If in
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Rights to Software
BlueCom retains ownership of the software supplied with this equipment and all copyrights for
the software. This software may be stored in the integrated circuits or in machine or human
readable form. BlueCom grants only a non-exclusive license to buyer to use the software
solely in connection with the normal and customary use of the equipment supplied to buyer
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disclose or make any use of such software other than the use allowed under this license.

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Contents Page
1 Introduction ............................................................................................................. 5
2 Mode of Operation .................................................................................................. 6
2.1 Mode 1, Standard Party Line .......................................................................... 6
2.2 Mode 2, Connection to a PABX ...................................................................... 7
2.3 Mode 3, 4W Remote Subscriber (MUTEL) ..................................................... 7
3 SETEL-D Layout and Keys ..................................................................................... 8
4 Hardware Block Diagram ...................................................................................... 10
5 Programming of SETEL-D .................................................................................... 11
5.1 Menu Structure ............................................................................................. 12
5.2 Programming of Function Keys .................................................................... 13
6 Installation ............................................................................................................. 14
6.1 Scope of Supply ........................................................................................... 14
6.2 Unpacking and Inspection ............................................................................ 14
6.3 Installation Recommendations ...................................................................... 14
6.4 DC-Power Requirements .............................................................................. 14
6.5 External Connections .................................................................................... 15
6.6 Connection Diagram ..................................................................................... 16
6.7 Jumper Settings: ........................................................................................... 17
6.8 Scope of Supply ............................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.
7 Technical Data ...................................................................................................... 19

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1 Introduction
The selective party line telephone set with integrated decoder SETEL-D is used in classical
party line networks and as a service telephone in digital SDH/PDH communication networks.
The SETEL-D is compatible with the former SETEL and existing ABB party line telephone
systems.
SETEL-D combines the functions of a 4-wire telephone set and a DTMF decoder. When used
together with the 4-way bridging amplifier (J3KA), a complete party line telephone system can
be constructed.
The programmed data is stored in an internal SD Memory card inside the SETEL-D. All
functions can be programmed with the aid of the dialling key pad and the built-in 20 character
by 2 line LC-Display.
The SETEL-D has three main operational modes:
Mode 1: Standard 4W party line telephone set with DTMF decoder
Mode 2: Connection to a 4W E&M PABX (not yet implemented)
Mode 3: 4W-telephone set without DTMF decoder (MUTEL Mode)

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2 Mode of Operation
The SETEL-D can be programmed for three different operating modes.
Mode 1: 4W Party Line Telephone Set with DTMF Decoder
Mode 2: Connection to PABX
Mode 3: 4W Remote Subscriber (MUTEL mode)
2.1 Mode 1, Standard Party Line
J3KA J3KA J3KA
Decoder
Interface
PABX
SETEL-D SETEL SETEL+
SETEL-D SETEL
Station A Station B Station C Station D
300
311
312
321 331
332
611 To Station E
In this application all SETEL-D telephone sets are sharing one analog 4W-voice channel. All
SETEL-D telephone sets have to share this voice channel and only one call can be made at
the same time. If two SETEL-D sets are communicating with each other and a third party
lifting the handset is automatically connected to the call and the new party can take part in the
conversation. (listen and talk).
E&M signals are not required for this application.
The SETEL-D is compatible with all ABB Party Line systems and old versions of SETEL.

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2.2 Mode 2, Connection to a PABX
In this mode the SETEL is acting like a PABX with one 4W E&M Interface. It can be
connected to any PABX, who is supporting continuos signalling protocol on the E&M Interface.
PABX
20xx
4W E&M
MUX MUX
SETEL
4W E&M
2011
3011 3012
3013
In this mode E&M signals have to be used in SETEL 3011. The call progress tones are
provided by the SETEL-D.
Digits received with pulse dialling will be converted to DTMF tones and will be resend.
2.3 Mode 3, 4W Remote Subscriber (MUTEL)
PABX
20xx
4W E&M
MUX MUX SETEL
4W E&M
2011
2012
In the SETEL 2012 the E&M signals have to be used. An incoming call is signalled by
activating the E signal on the 4W E&M Interface in the PABX. In this mode the DTMF decoder
inside the SETEL is not used. An outgoing call from the SETEL 2012 is signalled by activating
the M signal on the SETEL 2012. After that call progress tones will be provided by the PABX.

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3 SETEL-D Layout and Keys
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
8 20
9
10
11
12
21
22
23
24
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0 #
SETEL
Function Keys
To program speed dial numbers and special functions
Hands Free
Loudspeaker Key Switch On and Off the hands free mode
Plus/Minus Keys
Volume adjustments of ring, voice on the loudspeaker and voice in the handset
Backward Key
to move backward in the input menus
Forward Key
to move forward in the input menus

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ESC Key
To escape from the menus without saving.
ENTER Key
To confirm and save inputs in the input menus
Clear-Key
To clear or delete values in the input menus
Further Keys
Redial Key
To redial last number dialed
Hook Switch and Telephone Directory
This key is also used to change between numbers, small and capitol letters for the text
entries.
When entering text the following letters will be displayed depending on the number of
times a key has been pressed. The key is used to switch between small and capitol
letters.
1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x 12x
1 Space
1 € £ $ ¥ ¤
2 a/A b/B c/C 2 ä/Ä
3 d/D e/E f/F 3
4 g/G h/H i/I 4
5 j/J k/K l/L 5
6 m/M n/N o/O 6 ö/Ö
7 p/P q/Q r/R s/S 7
8 t/T u/U v/V 8 ü/Ü
9 w/W x/X y/Y z/Z
0 . , ? ! 0 + - : ; _
*
# # * & ( ) @ \ / < = > %
F Key 12
F Key 11

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4 Hardware Block Diagram
-48V
+-5V
3
200mA
CPU
Display 2x24 character
SETEL-D
X1
X2
X3
4
5
6
2
1
Wall Jack
RJ11
Keyboard
Wall Jack
RJ11
BL
RED
GRN
BLK
WH
bu
rd
gn
bk
wh
bu
ye
rd
gn
wh
bk
GRN
RED
BLK
WH
YL
BL
Line In
Line Out
Earpiece
Handset
1
3
4
2
1
4
2
3
Mic
USB
Interface
DTMF
Decoder
LED
Indicators Ring LED gn
Speaker LED gn
Loudspeaker
Handsfree Mic
ye
YL
M (a)
4
5
56R
R (b)
6
7
56R
E (a)
-5V
3
256R 4k7
E(b)
180R 56R
J1
J2
1
8
not used
not used
-48V
0V (+)
R (a)
M (b)
(a)
(b)
(a)
(b)
RAM
USB for
Firmware
upgrade

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5 Programming of SETEL-D
To enter the programming mode of the SETEL-D you have to press the Enter Key
Then the first menu item will be shown on the display!
Parameter:
Change?
With backward, forward, Enter and F key 11 and F key 12 you can move inside the menus.
When the SETEL-D is in programming mode the Yellow LED on function key 11 and 12 are
blinking.
The default PIN Code is: 0000
Below you will find the explanations and structure of the full SETEL-D menu

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5.1 Menu Structure
Parameter:
change?
PIN?
Call Number A?
Call Rhythm A?
Group Number B?
Call Rhythm B?
Group Number C?
Call Rhythm C?
Idigit Guard -t?
Ring Time?
DTMF Burst Time?
Name?
Contrast?
Start Boot Loader?
Settings:
change?
Volume Ring?
Volume Speaker?
Volume Handset?
Hardware:
check?
Display?
Keys?
DTMF / Ring?
Audio?
All?
Info:
show?
Hardware Revision:
Programming Menu
Tree
Software Revision:
Manufacturer:
Default PIN: 0000
1 to 6 Digit Call number A; Default: 00
1 to 6 Digit Group Call Number B; Default: No Group Number
1 to 6 Digit Group Call Number C; Default: No Group Number
Rythm 1: 1s on/4s off; Rythm 2: 0.5s on/ 0.5s off, 0.5s on, 3.5s off
Rythm 3: continous, Default: Rhytm 3
Rythm 1: 1s on/4s off; Rythm 2: 0.5s on/ 0.5s off, 0.5s on, 3.5s off
Rythm 3: continous, Default: Rhythm 2
Rythm 1: 1s on/4s off; Rythm 2: 0.5s on/ 0.5s off, 0.5s on, 3.5s off
Rythm 3: continous; Default: Rhythm 1
Values 1 to 99s, Default: 5s
Values 1 to 99s, Default: 30s
Values 50, 100, 200, 400ms; Default: 50ms
Enter the SETEL Name. This info will be shown on the display when idle
Change Contrast of the display
Default Value: 10
Restart of SETEL-D
Volume of Ring, 0-100%
Default: 50%
Volume of Speaker, 0-100%
Default: 50%
Volume of Handset speaker, 0-100%
Default: 50%
Display and LED Test
Keyboard and Hook Switch Test
DTMF and Ring Test
Audio Level Test
All Tests as above
Display of Hardware Revision
Display of Software Revision
Display of Manufacturer
Default: BlueCom SETEL-D
BlueCom AG, Switzerland
PIN Change: Change PIN Code of SETEL-D

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5.2 Programming of Function Keys
The function keys F1 to F24 can be pre programmed with speed dial numbers or special
functions.
When the function key is pressed the first time then the display will show the following:
Line 1: Function key not programmed
Line 2: ……
By pressing “ok” a key can now be pre programmed with a speed dial number or special
function.
Line 1: Function Key:
Line 2: change?

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6 Installation
6.1 Scope of Supply
The SETEL-D unit will be delivered in a box with following items:
1.) SETEL-D body, including handset, display and keyboard
2.) Handset Cord
3.) RJ11 socket 6p/6p
4.) Connection cable RJ11/RJ11 6p/6p , length: 3m
Optional items:
To use the E&M wires and external bell of the SETEL-D the following items can be supplied:
1.) Connection cable RJ11/RJ11 6p/6p, length: 3m
2.) RJ11 socket 6p/6p.
6.2 Unpacking and Inspection
After Unpacking the SETEL-D, retain the carton and packing materials until the contents have
been inspected and checked against packing list. If there is a shortage or any evidence of
damage, do not attempt to use the SETEL-D. Contact the carrier and file a shipment damage
claim. A full report of the damage should also be reported to BlueCom AG. The following
information should be included in the report:
Order number
Equipment Model and Serial Numbers
Shipping Agency
Date of Shipment
The BlueCom Service Department can be reached by phone at ++41 44 748 08 25 and by
Fax ++41 44 748 48 19. Upon receipt of this information BlueCom will arrange for repair or
replacement of the equipment.
6.3 Installation Recommendations
Careful attention to the following installation suggestions should result in the best unit/system
performance.
The SETEL-D must be installed indoors. Direct sunlight to the SETEL-D shall be avoided. The
ambient temperatures must be between 0 and 45 degrees C.
6.4 DC-Power Requirements
The SETEL will operate on a 48V DC power supply. The voltage may be in the range of 36 –
70V DC. If the input voltage exceeds 70V DC, it may result in damage of the equipment.
Actual power consumption is less than 2W.

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6.5 External Connections
Line
X2
Handset
X1
Aux
X3
USB
X1 Microtel
The microtel is connected to the 4-pin plug X1 on the bottom side of the telephone set.
X2 Telephone connection (power supply / Line)
To connect the power supply and the four speech wires the 6-pin plug X2 on the bottom side
is used.
X3 Auxiliary signals (E & M / buzzer contact, connection optional)
The other 8-pin plug X3 on the bottom side can be used to connect the E & M signalling wires
and a buzzer contact to switch an external buzzer.
USB Connector
To connect the SETEL-D to a Computer or Laptop

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6.6 Connection Diagram
E-Wire signalling setting
Jumper J1
1 - 2 GND (+)
Jumper J2
1 - 2- 5.0 V (-)
2 - 3 Loop mode 2 - 3 Loop mode
SETEL+
Bottom view
To the telephone
handset
X3 X2 X1
Socket for Signalling
(option)
Socket for 4-Wire Speech
& 48V DC Supply
+ 48VDC
4W Speech (In)
(Line In a)
4W Speech (Out)
(Line Out a)
- 48VDC
4W Speech (In)
(Line In b)
4W Speech (Out)
(Line Out b)
B U
B K
G N
Y E
W H
R D
R-Wire (b)
E-Wire (b)
(+)
E-Wire (a)
(-)
R-Wire (a)
B U
B K
G N
Y E
W H
R D
M-Wire (b) M-Wire (a)
** Standard setting
**Contact closing
Signalling mode
External potential
R-Wire : Electronic Ringing Contact
PCB
SETEL-D
X1
X2
X3
4W Selective Telephone Set
SETEL-D
J2
J1
1 2 3
X3
Wall Jack
RJ11
BL
RED
GRN
BLK
WH
bu
rd
gn
bk
wh
ye
YL
M (a)
4
5
56R
R (b)
6
7
56R
E (a)
-5V
3
2
56R 4k7
E(b)
180R 56R
J1
J2
R (a)
M (b)
Ring
M
E

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6.7 Jumper Settings:
For the E-Wire there are two jumpers. The default setting can be taken from the diagram
below. To change the jumpers the SETEL-D has to be opened.
BL
bu
ye
YL
E (a)
-5V
3
2
56R 4k7
E(b)
180R 56R
J1
J2
Jumper J1
1 - 2 GND (+)
Jumper J2
1 - 2- 5.0 V (-)
2 - 3 Loop mode 2 - 3 Loop mode
** Standard setting
**Contact closing
Signalling mode
External potential
PCB
SETEL-D J2
J1
123

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Connector X1: Microtel
Pin Name Signal
1 Mic Input for microphone
2 Ear Set Output for speaker ear set
3 GND Signal GND for speaker ear set
4 Mic GND Microphone GND for ear set
Connector X2: Telephone connection (power supply / line)
Pin Name Signal
1 +48V DC 48V Power supply positive pole
2 -48V DC 48V Power supply negative pole
3 Line In (a) 4W-Audio in (a-wire)
4 Line In (b) 4W-Audio in (b-wire)
5 Line Out (a) 4W-Audio out (a-wire)
6 Line Out (b) 4W-Audio out (b-wire)
Connector X3: Auxiliary signals (E & M / buzzer contact, connection optional)
Pin Name Signal
1 Not used Not used
2 E (a) E-wire signalling input (+)
3 E (b) E-signalling input (-)
4 M (a) M-wire signalling contact
5 M (b) M-wire signalling contact
6 R (a) Ring wire contact
7 R (b) Ring wire contact
8 Not used Not used
1 6
1 8

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7 Technical Data
Decoder:
DTMF-Decoder: Call number : 1 ... 6 digits (programmable)
Group call number : 1 ... 6 digits (programmable,
2 separate group calls are possible)
Interdigit time : 5 -99 s (programmable)
DTMF-Receiver: Frequencies (Q23)
low group : 697, 770, 852, 941 Hz
high group : 1209, 1336, 1477, 1633 Hz
Input levels:
each tone minimum : -27 dBm
each tone maximum : + 3 dBm
Tone duration:
must accept : 40 ms
must reject : 20 ms
DTMF-Sender: Summated level : - 9 dBm
Tone burst duration : 50 ms
50, 100, 200, 400 ms (programmable)
Telephone Interface:
AC-Level: Speech input (a1, b1) : -3.0 dBr, 600
Speech output (a2, b2) : -3.5 dBr, 600
Echo attenuation : 20 dB
Long. earth balance attn. : 55 dB
Ringback tone: Level with 600 termination : -15 dBm, 425 Hz
Ringing: Type of ringing : 1 / 4 sec, 0.5/0.5/0.5/3.5 sec or
continuous (programmable)
Ringback time : 15, 30, 60 s or unlimited
(programmable)
DC-Level: Input E (Opto coupler) : 70 V DC, 20 V DC, R inp = 5 k
Output M (SS-Relay) : 100 V DC, : 200 mA DC
Output R (SS-Relay) : 100 V DC, : 200 mA DC

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General Specification:
Power Supply: Input voltage : 36 ... 70 V DC
Max. input voltage ripple : 1 V pp
Input current : 50 mA
Ambient cond.: Operating range : 0 C ... 45 C
Transportation and storage : -20 C ... 55 C
Humidity (non condensing) : 90 %
Mechanical: Dimensions : 235 x 225 x 110 mm
Weight : 1100 g
Colour : black
Mounting : Desk or wall mounting
LCD-Display : 2 lines by 24 characters
Connections: Telephone connection : 6-pin cable (3 m long) with RJ12 plug
and wall mounting jack
Buzzer contact / E&M : 6-pin cable (3 m long) with RJ12 plug
(optional) and wall mounting jack
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