3.1 2N® Lift1 Programming

Before You Start

  • Complete all the values to be modified into a pre-prepared form, which provides a clear table of basic functions.
  • If your 2N® Lift1 is not brand new, make sure that you have the correct service password and, if you are not completely sure of your 2N® Lift1 configuration, execute full initialisation (Warning: The service password will also be initialised!).

Access to Programming Mode

You can only enter the programming mode during an incoming call (from a phone to 2N® Lift1). Enter the access password:

service password 

(remember to enter an asterisk in front of and behind the password!). If the password is correct and programming is enabled (jumper), 2N® Lift1 announces:

"You have entered the programming mode"

and displays a Help according to the context. The default password is 12345 and you are recommended to enter a different password to protect your device against unauthorised persons.

Tip

  • If you forget your service password, contact the manufacturer to avoid data loss. 
  • While entering the password, keep a timeout of 5 seconds (or any other value in the range between 1 and 9) for each character to avoid 2N® Lift1 hang-up and password/function re-entering.

Programming Procedure

Having entered the programming mode, you can change any programmable value(s) in any order. Proceed as follows: enter the parameter number and value. Use an asterisk as a separator or Enter. In general, the function has the following format:

parameter number  value

The parameter number has three digits (see the table). After you enter the number and an asterisk, 2N® Lift1 reports the number/name, current value and potential range of the parameter to be programmed. After you enter the value and another asterisk, 2N® Lift1 announces “New value stored”, or “Invalid value” if the value is beyond the allowed range.

Tip

  • Programmed value check: enter the parameter number and , listen to the parameter value and press  to return to the main menu.

Caution

  • A drawback of some phones is that they go “deaf” for a fraction of a second whenever you press a button, i.e. send DTMF. In that case, you cannot hear the whole text and are recommended to use another phone.

Programming Error

  • If you make a mistake while entering a number (function or value) and find it before clicking the asterisk, press  to cancel the whole number and enter a new one.
  • If 2N® Lift1 rejects a parameter number or value, you can go on programming - enter the function number although you typed a wrong value.
  • If you have programmed and saved a wrong value, re-enter a correct value.

Programming End

  • Having saved all the values to be modified, press  to make 2N® Lift1 send an on-hook signal and hang up.
  • If you do not press 2N® Lift1 will hang up later without affecting the value saving process (the values are stored immediately in the memory).
  • If you are not quite sure of how 2N® Lift1 will behave after programming, save the filled-in form for later check.

Message Recording

Record a message in the programming mode (refer to Programming above). This mode is protected with a password or the "Programming disable" jumper if necessary.

Caution

  • Change the setting of parameter 875 to play your message automatically when an outgoing call is made.

Procedure

  1. Switch on the programming mode:  service password .
  2. Enter the message recording command:  872  service password .
  3. A continuous tone (up to 15 s) signals that the respective memory section is being deleted. Wait until the tone stops and you hear the confirmation tone  .
  4. Now 2N® Lift1 is recording the message of the maximum length of 30 s.
  5. Press any digit (DTMF) on your phone to stop recording if your message is shorter than 30 s.
  6. The recorded message is played back for check immediately. 
  7. Now go on programming.

Note

  • The maximum message length is 30 seconds, Therefore, we recommend you to prepare the text and test the message time in advance. Remember that the lift must be identified uniquely and that some messages are intended also for foreigners, in hotels, for example. Speak distinctly and loudly and watch the time while recording long messages.
  • The message quality depends on the speaker (professional speakers are recommended for official announcements), phone (do not use HandsFree or obsolete carbon microphone telephone sets), ambient noise and connection quality (the best solution is to record a message via a PBX in advance).
  • Message check: the message is played back for check immediately after recording.

Acoustic Settings

  • In the 2N® Lift1 HandsFree mode, the sound path is muted when there is "silence" on both sides. When a certain sound level is exceeded, the speaker or microphone switches on depending on which party is speaking (or speaking more loudly).
  • The optimum acoustic parameters are set by default and should be modified in exceptional cases only. Use parameters 933 through 935 to modify these values.

Switch Programming

  • Passwords 00 and 11 are preset for the two switches (see the table). Remember to cancel the old password before entering a new one!
  • You can program up to 6 different passwords for each switch. This allows you to assign various passwords to multiple persons and cancel any of the passwords without cancelling the others to disable a person if necessary.
  • All passwords are checked during programming, i.e. it is forbidden to enter a password twice for one switch. However, you can enter one and the same password for either switch.
  • If you want to use a quicker switch activation method (enter the password without the  characters), be careful while entering passwords of variable lengths: if the shorter password is identical with the beginning of the longer password, you cannot control the switch with the longer password. Moreover, the password should not begin with digits 1 to 5 if you use Automatic dialling with confirmation at the same time.