alarm input 1 as follows: If alarm input 2 is configured as X = 0 => N/O and Y = 2 => Filtering
signal it will not be possible to initiate an alarm from alarm input 1 as long as an open signal is
obtained in alarm input 2. The push button in alarm input 1 is filtered. When the signal in alarm
input 2 changes to closed the alarm input 1 will be activated and alarm calls are possible. Please
note that there is a 30 second override on the alarm input even though it is filtered.
Setting of alarm input 3 (AUX)
This input is of open/closed character and can be used for a filtering signal, technical alarm or
an emergency alarm. It is configured as follows:
X is either 0 = Normally Open
1 = Normally Closed
Y is either 0 = Emergency alarm
1 = Technical alarm
2 = Filtering signal
Alarm input 3 is activated as N/O emergency alarm by default, and can be changed by:
From keypad:
< X > < Y >
From phone:
022 < X > < Y > #
Function is deactivated with:
From keypad:
From phone:
# 022 #
Please view document Flex I/O description for information on what pins to use.
Test of alarm reception
After a finished installation FältCom highly recommends testing the programmed alarm receiv-
ers. When these sequences are programmed the ECII™ Flex calls the alarm receiver after
leaving programming mode. Several test of alarm receiver can be programmed and the ECII™
Flex will call the receivers in the below priority order.
Testing Alarm Receiver 1 should always be performed by press the alarm button in the lift car
to also verify the function of the alarm button.
Test of Alarm Receiver 1
From keypad:
From phone:
001 #
Test of Alarm Receiver 2
From keypad:
From phone:
002 #
ers (alarm receiver) 3-6
From keypad:
<
-
>
From phone:
00 < 3–6 > #
Priority order for test of receiver
When setting a test of alarm receiver the test will be queued internally in the ECII™ Flex. When
leaving programming mode the ECII™ Flex will start the test of alarm receivers and call in the
following priority order:
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