Art.275 PABX Interface



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Art.275 PABX Interface TECHNICAL MANUAL EDITION 1.0

DESCRIPTION The Art.275 interface enables a Videx intercom panel to be connected to an analogue extension port of a telephone switchboard (PABX). The unit simply connects via two wires to a free extension port allowing the intercom panel to call any other extension or hunt group. When a button is pressed on the intercom panel, the relevant extension(s) will ring and once answered will allow a two way conversation and the opening of the door by pressing 9 on the telephone keypad. The Art.275 can connect directly to a one call button intercom panel or with the use of the Art.275-10 interface an intercom with up to 10 call buttons can be connected. In conjunction with the 275-10 to enable reassurance tones at the entrance panel the 275-Z (For use with 4838 or 136 speaker units) or the 275-D (For use with 4837 or 8837M speaker units) should be used. The 275-Z and 275-D each connect to up to 5 buttons (two should be used per panel when there are more than 5 buttons). A special version Art.275/2W is available to be used with VX2200 and VX2300 digital systems. In this case you cannot use the Art.275-10 and the relevant bus interface device will be needed (2280 for the VX2200 system or 2380 for the VX2300 system). OPERATION To answer a call, from the ringing extension, pick up the handset. During the conversation press:- Key Function 9 Open the door 0 To end the call To make a call to the intercom panel without first being called, pick up one of the extensions and dial the extension number which is connected to the Art.275. The Art.275 will answer the call and enable the functions described above (This feature is not available on the 275-2W). PROGRAMMING Follow these steps to enter programming mode: Remove the Jumper SEL from the Art.275. From any extension using a tone dial telephone, dial the extension of the Art.275 and wait for the call to be answered. You are now in programming mode. Program the functions listed on the following pages. Press the # button to confirm the new settings and await a confirmation tone. After completing the settings it is important to follow these steps to store the new settings. o Hang up the telephone handset from which you have called the Art.275. o Disconnect the power supply from the Art.275. o Fit the jumper SEL then reconnect the power supply to the Art.275. PAGE 2 of 16 Art.275 TECHNICAL MANUAL VER1.0

Function code 1 (Storing the telephone number to call) 1nt# Where n = the button number 1-9 or 0 for button ten and t is the telephone number which can be 1-16 digits. Example: Button 1 calling extension 305 11305# Button 4 calling extension 700 14700# Function code 3 (Door open time) 3n# Where n is as follows:- n Door open time 0 2 Seconds 1 5 Seconds 2 10 Seconds 3 15 Seconds 4 20 Seconds 5 25 Seconds 6 30 Seconds 7 35 Seconds 8 40 Seconds 9 45 Seconds Default setting is 0 (2 seconds) Function code 4 (Call time) 4n# Where n is as follows:- n Call time 1 10 Seconds 2 20 Seconds 3 30 Seconds 4 40 Seconds 5 50 Seconds 6 60 Seconds 7 70 Seconds 8 80 Seconds 9 90 Seconds Default setting is 3 (30 seconds) Function code 5 (Call delay time) To be used only when there is an intercom telephone in parallel with the Art.275. Set the delay time to allow a call to be answered by the intercom telephone and only call the PABX extension if that call is not answered within the set delay time (Cannot be used with the 275-10 interface). PAGE 3 of 16 Art.275 TECHNICAL MANUAL VER1.0

5n# Where n is as follows:- n Call delay time 0 3 Seconds 1 7 Seconds 2 11 Seconds 3 15 Seconds 4 19 Seconds 5 23 Seconds 6 27 Seconds 7 31 Seconds 8 35 Seconds 9 39 Seconds Default setting is 0 (3 seconds) JUMPER SETTINGS LEFT POSITION RIGHT POSITION S1 Outdoor station is 4+1 Outdoor station is 1+1 S2 Call trigger is positive or AC signal for systems without the 275-10 interface Call trigger is negative waveform from the 275-10 VOLUME SETTINGS In addition to the volume settings on the door panel there are two trimmers on the 275 from adjusting the Tx and Rx speech volumes. P1 P2 Speech volume towards the telephone Speech volume towards the door TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Working voltage : 12Vdc ±10% Stand-by absorption : approx 50mA Max. absorption : approx 200mA Working temperature : -10 +50 ºC PAGE 4 of 16 Art.275 TECHNICAL MANUAL VER1.0

DIODE WIRING HARNESS Systems incorporating 2 or more call buttons (when using the 275-10) require the relevant diode wiring harness depending on the amplifier type used. These harnesses allow connectivity for up to 5 buttons each. Systems with more than 5 buttons require a second harness. 275-D 275-Z 275-D Connectivity The 275-D wiring harness is used with 4837 and 8837M amplifiers. PAGE 5 of 16 Art.275 TECHNICAL MANUAL VER1.0

275-Z Connectivity The 275-Z wiring harness is used with 4838 and 136 amplifiers. 275-2W The Art.275-2W is for use on VX2200 and VX2300 digital systems and requires the relevant BUS interface device. Programming is the same as the Art.275 although it is limited to 1 call button and therefore does not require the Art.275-10 expansion module or diode harness (275-D / 275-Z). VX2200 System Parts Art.275-2W - 2 Wire PABX Interface Art.2280 - BUS Interface for VX2200 Art.521-12Vdc PSU VX2300 System Parts Art.275-2W - 2 Wire PABX Interface Art.2380 - BUS Interface for VX2300 Art.521-12Vdc PSU PAGE 6 of 16 Art.275 TECHNICAL MANUAL VER1.0

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Northern Office Videx Security Ltd Unit 4-7 Chillingham Ind. Est. Newcastle Upon Tyne NE6 2XX TEL 0870 300 1240 FAX 0191 224 5678 Southern Office 1 Osprey Trinity Park Trinity Way London E4 8TD FAX 0208 523 5825 TECHNICAL SUPPORT tech@videx-security.com TEL 0191 224 3174 FAX 0191 224 4938 http://www.videx-security.com PAGE 16 of 16 Art.275 TECHNICAL MANUAL VER1.0