DMG Amigo II ETSA2MRA User manual

93010189.EN_E_amigo-R2_200120_v2.5
ETSA2MRA
NOTE:
Leave this document close to the emergency
telephone after installation
Installation manual
Vers. 2.5 - English
Emergency Telephone
(EN 81-28:2018 compliant)

Consultare il manuale "Precauzioni d'uso e sicurezza"
Refer to the "Safety and usage precautions" manual
Consulter manuel technique "Precautions de securite et d'emploi"
Handbuch lesen "Sicherheits- und Gebrauchsanweisung"
Consulte el manual "Precaucioned de seguridad"
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SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Phone receiver
CITCOC
CITCOC.P (Pitagora 3 devices)
Feeder / battery charger
ETS8128CH3/7
Device
ETSA2SLA
Main device
ETSA2MRA
ETSA2MRA.P (Pitagora 3 devices)
GND 2
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
GND 1
1
2
3
4
PREWIRED
ETSA2SLA
Inductive LOOP
ETSILP.FQ (frontal mounting)
ETSILP.VP (back mounting)
GPRS external module
ETSGPRS
GSM external module
ETSGSM_V4

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INDEX
1. Product description pg. 5
1.1 Technical features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg. 5
1.2 Main functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg. 5
1.3 Periodic test call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg. 5
1.4 Description of alarm cycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg. 6
2. Installation guide pg. 8
2.1 3 Device configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg. 8
2.2 Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg. 9
2.3 Installation instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg. 9
2.4 Basic connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg. 11
2.5 Advanced connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg. 13
2.6 Advanced features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg. 15
3. Programming pg. 16
3.1 Basic alarm cycle programming pg. 16
3.2 Programming menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg. 17
3.3 Remote programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg. 21

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1) - Product description
AMIGO is a programmable phone dialler for lifts, complying with EN 81-28 norm requirements.
1.1) - Technical features
• Power supply: 12Vdc +/- 15%
• Absorption in stand-by:
ETSA2MRA: 95mA +/- 5%
ETSA2MRA + DEVICES: 115mA +/- 5%
• Absorption during the call cycle:
ETSA2MRA: 120 ÷ 250mA
ETSA2MRA + DEVICES: 200 ÷ 400mA
• Optional: Feeder/battery charger (code ETS8128CH3/7) - EN81-28 § 4.1.3
Amigo emergency telephone can perform the power supply test only when paired with this
feeder/battery charger.
1.2) - Main functions
• 1 phone number dedicated to service calls
• Messages preloaded for 6 languages
• Programmation unit with LCD screen and keyboard (16 keys)
• Dialler status visible on LCD display
• Two-way communication time programmable by the user
• Service call to/from external call center
• Manual dialing feature to check phone line availability
• Interphone system between machine room and devices
• Possibility of connecting two or more devices on the same phone line
• Remote programming (§ 3.3)
1.3) - EN 81-28 functions
• Store capacity up to 6 phone numbers for emergency calls - EN81-28 § 4.2.1
• Possibility of recording ten customized messages: "Site identification", "Low battery
charge", "Regular operation", "No-panic message", "Rescue message", "Filter on alarm
message", "End alarm message", "Alarm message", "Technical test message",
"Instructions message" - EN81-28 § 4.1.6
• Automatic test (§ 3.2.7) - EN81-28 § 4.2.1
• Manual test (§ 2.5.3.1) - EN81-28 § 5.2
• End of alarm mode (§ 2.5.3.2) - EN81-28 § 4.1.2
• Power supply test (§ 2.4.5) - EN81-28 § 4.1.3
• Alarm filters management in case of working system or open doors with car at floor (EN81-
28 § 4.1.5)
• On-board "Alarm sent" / "Communication established" indicators (EN81-28 § 4.1.4)
• Local or remote alarm reset management (EN81-28 § 4.1.2)

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1.4) - Description of Alarm Cycle
STAND-BY
OFF OFF
When in this status, the AMIGO II can
receive external calls; it will reply after
the choosen amount of rings (§ 3.2.19).
OFF
ON
0
123
456
78 9
#
0
5
8
PRESS
0
123
456
78 9
#
7
PRESS
Site
Identification
message
Alarm Sent
Conversation
time extended
(after warning tones)
End of
conversation
No-panic
message
(§ 3.2.17)
(0÷3 sec. - § 3.2.12)(0÷3 sec. - § 3.2.12)(0÷3 sec. - § 3.2.12)
ATTENTION: The telephone must be enabled for communication via DTMF tones.
Telephone remains in alarm untill a
manual (on the lift) or remote reset is
performed (§ 2.5.3.2).
0
123
456
78 9
#
2
5
8
PRESS
0
123
456
78 9
#
9
#
End of
conversation

7
0
123
456
78 9
#ON ON
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M
M
U
N
A
Y
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C
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A
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T
IO
W
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N
6°
Autodialling of emergency numbers
stored in memory (§ 3.2.4)
2°
1°
3°
PROTOCOL
SET?
(§ 3.2.9)
YES
(Ademco, P100, ...)
If all programmed numbers are called
without reply for the programmed
number of times (§ 3.2.11), the line is
disconnected, the "alarm sent" LED
stay s on a nd the E m erg e ncy
Telephone returns to the stand-by
mode, ready to start a new alarm
cycle.
Communication
Established
3 min default
(§ 3.2.10)
NO
YES
(Next phone number)
A T T E N T I O N : T h e
telephone must be enabled
for communication via
DTMF tones.
NO
ID NUMBER
TEL. 123456
DTMF
If the Amigo II is connected to a DTMF
tones enabled communication center,
all service messages and the system ID
will be sent as DTMF tones. Voice
messages are therefore disabled.
ANSWER
WITHIN THE
TIME SET
(§ 3.2.20)
0
123
456
78 9
#
- Reason for call
- Identification
(§ 3.2.6 / § 2.6.1)
- Instructions 0
123
456
78 9
#
0
8
PRESS

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2.1) - 3-Device Configuration
2) - INSTALLATION GUIDE
STANDARD PITAGORA
Cabin
ETS8128CH3/7
Communication
Network
Machine Room
CITCOC
ATTENZIONE
L'ascensore scende
in emergenza
ATTENZIONE
Apertura automatica
Non toccare le porte
54
32
10
Cabin
Machine Room
Communication
Network
16 poles
cable
PLAYBOARD III
ATTENZIONE
L'ascensore scende
in emergenza
ATTENZIONE
Apertura automatica
Non toccare le porte
54
32
10
CITCOC.P
cod.cod.
ETSA2MRAETSA2MRA
cod.
ETSA2MRA
CAR TOP/CAR BOTTOM
GND 2
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
GND 1
1
2
3
4PREWIRED
CAR TOP/CAR BOTTOM
GND 2
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
GND 1
1
2
3
4PREWIRED
CAR TOP/CAR BOTTOM
GND 2
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
GND 1
1
2
3
4PREWIRED
JST
JST
JST
JSTJSTJST
CAR TOP/CAR BOTTOM
GND 2
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
GND 1
1
2
3
4PREWIRED
Just pick up the interphone
handset to communicate
with ALL devices.
Just pick up the
interphone handset to
communicate with ALL
devices.
cod.ETSA2SLA
cod.ETSA2SLA
cod.ETSA2SLA
cod.ETSA2SLA
cod.cod.
ETSA2MRA.PETSA2MRA.P
cod.
ETSA2MRA.P
Spare
Spare
INTERCOM
SPARE
LINE GND+12
GND
+12 INOUT
AUDIO

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CAR TOP/CAR BOTTOM
GND 2
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
GND 1
1
2
3
4PREWIRED
2.2) - DIMENSIONS
134
17
100
72
5
5
44,5
ETSA2SLA
ETSA2MRA
20,7
60
121
112
83
13
14
1516
17
18
1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
19
20
Serial Output
Car Top
Car
Bottom
+12V GND COM AUX
ETSA2MRA
2 2
+12V
+12V
1 1
COM1
Mic in
2.3) - INSTALLATION ISTRUCTIONS
2.3.1) - Amigo telephone - faceplate cut-out
112
2
2
12
4
4
Ø 3,5
32,0832,0832,08
23,3223,3223,32
22,522,522,5
7,5
12
58,25 22
404040
Studs M3x12

2.3.3) - On TD5 st/steel capacity plate
This steps is for ETSA2MRA device
only
Remove the two breakable parts
1 2 3
4 5 6
4X
Insert the light diffusers
10
1 2 3
4 5 6
2.3.2) - Amigo telephone on supporting plate
Follow the inverse procedure to dismantle
Insert the light diffusers

2.4) - BASIC CONNECTIONS
2.4.1) - ETSA2MRA Autodialler (installed in machine room or cabin)
1. Connect the Emergency Telephone to the slave devices (if present)
2. Connect the PHONE LINE to terminals 11 and 12
3. Connect the ALARM PUSHBUTTON (NO/C or NC/C (§ 3.2.13)) to its input
4. ; power up the Emergency phone subsequentlyConnect the 12V DC power source to terminals 1(+) and 2(-)
5. Make sure the screen shows "DMG - AMIGO2" followed by (ex. "v.2.2")software release number
6. To check the availability of the phone line, perform the basic programming (see § 3.1) and press the Alarm
button.
7. Press to terminate the alarm cycle.
Phone line
13
14
1516
17
18
1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1920
Serial Output
Car Top
Car
Bottom
+12V GND COM AUX
ETSA2MRA
2 2
+12V
+12V
1 1
COM1
Mic in
Volume adjustment
Loudspeaker
Microphone
LED LED
Front view of the plate
Car Top
JST 4 P.
CAR TOP/CAR BOTTOM
GND 2
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
GND 1
1
2
3
4PREWIRED
Alarm button
NO or NC
(§ 3.2.13)
CAR TOP/CAR BOTTOM
GND 2
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
GND 1
1
2
3
4PREWIRED
Car Bottom
ETSA2SLA
ETSA2SLA
Cable 4 mt
(included in the device) 2
4
3
2
4
3
Pit
Alarm filter (§ 2.5.1)
END alarm (§ 2.5.3)
6
2
1
Common
Microphone
Loudspeaker
PREWIRED
1
23
4
GND
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
12/24Vdc
1
2
5
6 3
4
CITFLO
CITFLO
Floors
"CITCAB-CITFLO" user manual
Inductive Loop
ETSA2ILP.FQ
ETSA2ILP.VP
CAR TOP/CAR BOTTOM
GND 2
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
GND 1
1
2
3
4PREWIRED
ETSA2SLA
Maximum 2 devices
Maximum 2 devices
CAR TOP/CAR BOTTOM
GND 2
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
GND 1
1
2
3
4PREWIRED
ETSA2SLA
11
BATTERY
12V DC
ETS8128CH3/7
12V DC
2
230V
AC
1BATTERY
3
Connect the
external
battery
before
use
5 64
MAX 0.4A
FUSE 0.1A
DANGER: 230V
+E
-LB
MAX 0.3A
B
A
D
C
USE ONLY 12V 1.2Ah Pb
ETS8128CH3
LED DESCRIPTION
A=BATTERY OK (GREEN)
B=LOW BATTERY (RED)
C=AC INPUT (GREEN)
D=BATTERY TEST (YELLOW)
OUTPUT DESCRIPTION
12VDC=PERMANENT OUTPUT
+E=EMERGENCY LAMP
-LB=LOW BATTERY

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2.4.2) - Device ETSA2SLA
JST 4 P.
CAR TOP/CAR BOTTOM
GND 2GND 2
GND 2
AUDIO INAUDIO IN
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUTAUDIO OUT
AUDIO OUT
GND 1GND 1
GND 1
1
2
3
4PREWIRED
ETSA2MRAETSA2MRAETSA2MRA
2.4.3) - GSM external module connections
13
14
1516
17
18
1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1920
Serial Output
Car Top
Car
Bottom
+12V GND COM AUX
ETSA2MRA
2 2
+12V
+12V
1 1
COM1
Mic in
The external module ETSGSM_V4
allows to connect the AMIGO 2 to GSM
network, thereby avoiding the need of
the fixed phone line
GSM/GPRS
2.4.4) - 3 devices Pitagora connections board
PREWIRED
1
23
4
GND
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
12/24Vdc
1
2
5
63
4
CITFLO
PREWIRED
1
23
4
GND
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
12/24Vdc
1
2
5
63
4
CITFLO
INTERCOM
SPARE
LINE GND+12
GND
+12 INOUT
AUDIO
Spare
PSTN 6
1
2
COMCOMCOM
SPKSPKSPK
MICMICMIC
CITCOC.PCITCOC.PCITCOC.P
PREWIRED
1
23
4
GND
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
12/24Vdc
1
2
5
63
4
CITFLO
CITFLO
16 POLES CABLE
CABIN
Floors
"CITCAB-CITFLO"
user manual
ETSAUXPIT
1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
+12V GND COM AUX
2 2
1211
1(+) 2(-)
TEL 2
TEL 1
12/24V
Battery
ETSGSM_V4
12V DC
2
230V
AC
1BATTERY
3 5 64
MAX 0.4A
FUSE 0.1A
DANGER: 230V
+E
-LB
MAX 0.3A
B
A
D
C
OUTPUT DESCRIPTION
12VDC=PERMANENT OUTPUT
+E=EMERGENCY LAMP
-LB=LOW BATTERY
ETSA2MRA
ETS8128CH3/7

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2.4.5) - Emergency power supply test (§ 4.1.3 of EN 81-28 norm)
Emergency telephone AMIGO 2 can be connected to the Playboard III controller battery (Pitagora system) or to the
(optionals) ETS8128CH3/7 battery charger with 12V external battery.
When power in tension falls below 10V, the AMIGO 2 sends out a service call with the "Low battery charge"
message (§ 3.2.17). When the 12V line in is restored, a service call with the "Regular operation" message is sent (§
3.2.17).
If the emergency telephone has firmware 2.5.0 or higher, for ETS8128CH2 power supply compatibility set
theparameter "ETS8128CH3 = 0" (§ 3.2.24)
In case of low battery, the signals and blink simultaneously (1 sec. ON / 1 sec. OFF).
2.5) - ADVANCED CONNECTIONS
2.5.1) - Alarm Filtering (§ 4.1.5 of EN 81-28 norm)
When made available by the lift controller (or by any other device in the installation), signals related to the status of
hall / cabin doors and to the presence of the car at floor can be used to filter undue alarms (§ 4.2.1 of EN 81-28
norm). For this purpose, connect the potential-free contact between the ALARM FILTER input of the Emergency
Telephone and the screw terminal n°7 (COM/GND).
Full compliance to EN81-28 norm shall be achieved by connecting AMIGO 2 Telephone to an external Rescue
Service (Call Center or the like).
2.5.2) - Connecting many telephones on one phone line
1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
+12V GND COM AUX
2 2
1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
+12V GND COM AUX
2 2
1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
+12V GND COM AUX
2 2
TEL 1TEL 1TEL 1 TEL 2TEL 2TEL 2 TEL 9 (MAX.)TEL 9 (MAX.)TEL 9 (MAX.)
Phone
Line
(See § 3.2.4)

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2.5.3) - END alarm
1 2 34 5 6 78 9 10 11 12
+12V GND COM AUX
2 2
B
U
-
T
H
T
O
S
U
N
P
B
U
-
T
H
T
O
S
U
N
P
1 sec.
Alarm Reset
"END ALARM" message will be spoken in car and an
"End of alarm" call (data / voice) will be forwarded to the
call center to record rescue time.
However a remote alarm RESET function is still
available (§ 3.3 - code 20).
Manual test
The alarm filter can be bypassed by holding down the
alarm button for 20 ÷ 30 seconds) (§ 3.2.12.1 - code 11).
20 ÷ 30 sec

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2.6) - ADVANCED FEATURES
2.6.1) - Automatic site ID message (§ 4.1.6 of EN 81-28 norm)
Automatic ID Message
Enabled.
If enabled (§ 3.2.14), device will automaticaly generate the Address message (§ 3.2.6) synthesizing
telephone's ID number (§ 3.2.8).
2.6.2) - Call closing recognition (§ 4.1.2 of EN 81-28 norm)
2.6.3) - Multiline mode
2.6.4) - Automatic double language messages
Automatic call closed recognition
Enabled !
If enabled (§ 3.2.18),telephone will try to automatically understand if the operator hanged handset
without pressing '8'.The event is based on the recognition of busy tone coming from the line and may not
work well in every country.
Unit ID in multiline configuration
1-Master, 2 ... 9
If many telephones are to be installed on the same line (up to 9), every device can be tagged with a unit
identifier that can be used by the remote operator to select the one he want's to talk with.
Selection is needed when operator calls the telephone on the lift and is performed by just selecting the
Unit ID on his keypad.
There must be a telephone with ID 1; all ID's must be different.
Double Language Messages
Italiano, English, ...
You can configure Amigo2 to automatically play car messages in two languages.
§ 2.5.2 - § 3.2.23
§ 3.2.22
2.6.5) - Audio messages playback controll
Audio Messages playback
Playback Enabled
You can choose whether Amigo2 must play audio messages or not during the call cycle. Option "Only in
CAR" enables car messages playback only (user messages):
- Courtesy Car Message
- End Alarm Message
- Technical test Message
- Alarm filter Message
§ 3.2.21

3) - PROGRAMMING
3.1) - BASIC ALARM CYCLE PROGRAMMING
DMG - Amigo2
Rev. X.X.X 1 42 3
OK
NEXT
WRITE
1 - Français
2 - Deutsch
3 - Italiano
4 - Russkiy
5 - English
6 - Portugues
1 - WITH ommunication service central1 - WITH ommunication service central1 - WITH ommunication service central NEXT
WRITE
1st Number
None
OK
Record all phone numbers to be called in case of emergency (see § 3.2.4); if a service contract with a call center is in
place, enter the relevant service number .
WARNING: At least one phone number must be recorded, otherwise the alarm cycle will not be activated.
Are You Sure?
YES=OK NO=ESC
Recording...(16 sec.)
Stop=ESC
OK
Record ID message (see § 3.2.6) for service and emergency calls.
OK
NEXT ESC
WRITE
1
Self Test (0-9)
None (default)
WRITE
(EN 81-28) - Set the periodic test call interval (see § 3.2.7)
ID Number
XXXX
ID Number
XXXXX
WRITE
Enter the "ID number" (see § 3.2.8):
If AMIGO II has to be connected to a call center, the number must be supplied by the same call center (Anep: 8 digits -
Ademco: 4 digits - P100: 8 digits - DMG 4/10 Digits: 4/10 digits).
Otherwise, a 16 digits max. ID personal code must be entered.
If AMIGO II is connected to a DTMF tone communication service central, set the communication protocol (see §
3.2.9), otherwise leave the default value (none).
WRITE
Protocol Type
None (default)
0 -None
1 -Anep
2 -Ademco
3 -P100 OK
4 -DMG 4 Digits
5 -DMG 10 Digits
OK NEXT
1
222
444
777
0 - WITHOUT communication service central0 - WITHOUT communication service central0 - WITHOUT communication service central
B A S I C F U N C T I O N SB A S I C F U N C T I O N SB A S I C F U N C T I O N S
A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N SA D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N SA D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
2x NEXT OK
333
666
555
Record the phone number (*) to be called for service calls (see § 3.2.5).
WRITE
OK NEXT
Languages
English
Device profile
Basic functions
Emergency Call
Numbers
Service Call Number
None
Address message
1st Number
XXXXXXX
Service Call Number
XXXXXXX
Address Msg
Rec=1 Play=2
16
OK NEXT
Enter PASSWORD
(default: 1 2 3 4)
(§ 3.2.16)
(*) If call center doesn't support
different numbers for alarms and
service calls, you can configure
same number for both.
OK ESC NEXT
1 - 24h 2 - 48h 3 - 72h (default)

Reset to default config.
Reset = WRITE
3.2) - PROGRAMMING MENU
DMG - Amigo2
Rev. X.X.X
Enter 1234 1 42 3
Languages
English
Device profile
Basic functions
Emergency Call
Numbers
Service Call N°
None
Address message
(*)
(3.2.4) Recording of phone numbers (max.6) to be called during the alarm cycle.
(3.2.5) Recording of the service call number for service messages.
(3.2.6) Site ID message recording.
WRITE
1 - Français
2 - Deutsch
3 - Italiano
4 - Russkiy
5 - English
6 - Portugues
OK
NEXT
WRITE
0 - Basic functions
1 - Advanced functions
2 - Expert user
OK
Are You Sure?
YES=OK NO=ESC
WRITE
OK
NEXT
1st Number
None
WRITE
OK
.......... Number
None
NEXT
1st Number
XXXXXXX
ESC
OK
WRITE
OK
Service Call N°
XXXXXXX
Address Msg
Rec=1 Play=2
Are You Sure?
YES=OK NO=ESC
1
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
The safety code is not a password but
just a filter to unwanted access to the
menu
Next pageNext pageNext page
[ NEXT ] = Menu browsing and start programming
[ WRITE ] = Enters menu to modify data and starts programming
[ OK ] = Validates changes
[ ESC ] = Exits current menu, returns to main, cancel last input
Recording...
Stop=ESC
NEXT
OK
B A S I C F U N C T I O N SB A S I C F U N C T I O N SB A S I C F U N C T I O N S
Device profile :Device profile :Device profile :
3.2.6
(*)
3.2.5
(*)
3.2.4
(*)
3.2.3
3.2.2
3.2.1
17
16 sec.
OK

ID Number
XXXX
ID Number
XXXXX
WRITE
OK
NEXT
None: 16 digits max.
Anep: 8 digits
Ademco: 4 digits
P100: 8 digits
DMG 4 Digits: 4 digits
DMG 10 Digits: 10 digits
WRITE
Protocol Type
None (default)
0 -None
1 -Anep
2 -Ademco
OK
NEXT
Alarm Contact
0: NO (default)
WRITE
OK
0 - NO contact
1 - NC contact
(*)
(3.2.7) Set the periodic automatic test call time (§ 4.2.1 of EN 81-28 norm)
For the correct management of this function (standard EN81-28:2018), the "protocol type" (see § 3.2.9)
must be set to values 3,4 or 5. If no protocol (value = 0 ) the "Automatic Identification Message" must be
set (see § 3.2.14).
If the automatic call is not successful (no answer by the receiver), the signals ( and ) blink
alternately.
(3.2.8) Recording of unique ID number (supplied by the call center) to be sent out in case of alarm.
(3.2.10) Setting of max. conversation time (3÷9 min.) - renewable.
(3.2.11) Setting of max. number (1÷9) of attempts for the alarm cycle to before the system returns to stand-by mode.
(3.2.12) Setting of the minimum time (0÷3 sec.) for the alarm button to be pressed before the alarm cycle is
triggered.
(3.2.13) Type of contact (NO/NC) setting on the alarm button connected to ETSA2MRA.
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3 -P100 protocol
4 -DMG 4 Digits
5 -DMG 10 Digits
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3.2.12
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3.2.11
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3.2.10
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3.2.9
3.2.8
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Max Conversation time
3 (default)
WRITE
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Alarm calls cycles count.
3 (default)
WRITE
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Alarm button delay.
3 (default)
WRITE
3 - 9 choose & OK
(3 ÷ 9)
1 - 9 choose & OK
(1 ÷ 9)
0 - 3 choose & OK
(0 ÷ 3)
OK
OK
OK
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Manual Test Time
1 (default) OK
3.2.12.1 1 -20 sec. / 2 -25 sec. / 3 -30 sec.
WRITE
§ 2.5.3
Self Test (0-9)
None (default)
WRITE
OK
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3.2.7
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1 - 24h
2 - 48h
3 - 72h

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Password setup
1234
Mess. recordings
Instructions Msg (16sec.)
Rec=1 Play=2
Are You Sure?
YES=OK NO=ESC
1Recording...
Stop=ESC
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Low Battery Message (4 sec.)
Regular Working Msg (4 sec.)
Courtesy Car Message (8 sec.)
End Alarm Msg (4 sec.)
Waiting Rescue Msg (4 sec.)
Automatic call istruction message (4 sec.)
Alarm Messsage (4 sec.)
Alarm filter Msg (8 sec.)
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Device profile : E X P E R T U S E R
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3.2.16
3.2.14
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(3.2.14) See § 2.6.1
(3.2.17) Through this menu it is possible to overwrite messages in the selected language.
(ATTENTION: Preloaded messages will be definitively erased)
(3.2.18) See § 2.6.2 19
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OK
0 - Disabled
1 - Enabled
Automatic Identity Message
Disabled
Automatic call closed recognition
Disabled
WRITE
OK
0 - Disabled
1 - Enabled
OK
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Unit ID in multiline configuration
Disabled
Double Language Messages
Disabled
Audio Messages playback
Playback Enabled
Call center reply timeout
30 seconds
Rings before answer
3 Rings
WRITE
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OK
WRITE
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OK
1 - 10 seconds
... 9 - 90 seconds
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WRITE
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OK
0 - Playback Disabled
1 - Playback Enabled
2 - Playback CAR Only
3.2.21
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WRITE
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OK
3.2.22
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WRITE
OK
0 - Disabled 1 - Master
2 - 2 ... 9 - 9
3.2.23
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0 - Disabled
1 - Français
2 - Deutsch
3 - Italiano
4 - Russkiy
5 - English
6 - Portugues
Device profile : E X P E R T U S E R
1 - 1 Ring
... 9 - 9 Rings
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(3.2.20) See § 1.4
(3.2.21) See § 2.6.5
(3.2.22) See § 2.6.4
(3.2.23) See § 2.5.2 - 2.6.3
(3.2.24) See § 2.4.5
ETS8128CH3 battery mode
CH3 Mode
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WRITE
OK
0 - CH2 Mode
1 - CH3 Mode
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