TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................2 MODEL NUMBERS ..................3 INTRODUCTION ....................4 INSTALLING A WEBBPHONE-150 ..............5 DIAGRAM A ....................6 HOW THE WEBBPHONE WORKS ..............7 LOW-RISE APPLICATION (UP TO 6 STOREYS) ..........7 HIGH-RISE APPLICATION (GREATER THAN 6 STOREYS) ........ 8 PROGRAMMING ....................9 GENERAL ......................
INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this Webb Electronics product. It has been designed for easy installation and will provide many years of reliable service. The WebbPhone is AC powered with an internal rechargeable backup battery, is ADA compliant, and connects to a regular telephone line.
INSTALLING A WEBBPHONE-150 1. Open the Housing a. BXR-150 or a BXS-150. Loosen screws on front panel. b. FMx -150. Loosen nuts on back of back-box. 2. Wire connections to the WebbPhone-150 circuit board A) Ext power terminal block B) Call terminal block C) LED terminal block D) Telephone line terminal block E) Auxiliary terminal block.
HOW THE WEBBPHONE WORKS LOW-RISE APPLICATION (UP TO 6 STOREYS) In a low-rise application, there can be up to 6 WebbPhones directly connected to a telephone line in a party line configuration. Note: All WebbPhones connected to the same party line must be programmed with a unique station number.
HIGH-RISE APPLICATION (GREATER THAN 6 STOREYS) In high-rise application, up to 80 WebbPhones can be managed through a Lobby Station (LS-250) and expansion stations (EX-250) as required. Each LS-250 and EX-250 can handle a maximum of 10 lines each. 1. CALLING OUT The calling party presses the call button which: ...
PROGRAMMING The WebbPhone is easily programmed on site with the keypad that is built into the circuit board. Voice prompts and confirmation feedback help to make the process intuitive and straightforward. Programming can also be done from a remote location by calling a programmed WebbPhone connected to a telephone line.
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TABLE 1 PROGRAMMING SUMMARY COMMAND DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Primary Phone Number 0 - 25 digits Blank Secondary Phone Number 0 - 25 digits Blank 0 = Off Auto Answer 1 = On (w/ ring) 2 = On (w/ no ring) Location Announcement 15 seconds max.
PROGRAMMING USING THE WEBBPHONE KEYPAD The WebbPhone should be connected to a 120V AC / 60 Hz power source. It can also be programmed solely by using its backup battery, if necessary, if battery is sufficiently charged. If the phone is powered by a 110V AC to 9V DC transformer the green LED beneath the CALL terminal on the PCB will illuminate.
PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE – PRIMARY PHONE NUMBER The primary phone number is the first telephone number that WebbPhone will call when the CALL button is pressed. Press START to enter Programming Mode. Press ‘1’ followed by ENTER. The WebbPhone will audibly announce “PRIMARY PHONE NUMBER”...
PROGRAMMING ROUTINES The WebbPhone has 18 programming routines. They are described in more detail in the following section. We recommend that installers familiarize themselves with these operations to speed up programming time and to make the most of the WebbPhone features. Each WebbPhone also has a Quick Programming instruction label for quick setup in the field.
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2. SECONDARY PHONE NUMBER Command #: 2 Voice Prompt: “SECONDARY PHONE NUMBER” Value Range: 25 digit capacity (any of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 or #) Factory Setting: Blank Description: If a secondary phone number is entered and the WebbPhone is unsuccessful in reaching the primary phone number, the unit will switch over and dial the secondary phone number.
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Note: To alert the programmer when to start recording the message, a ½ second tone will sound after the location announcement voice prompt. Note: If the recording exceeds 15 seconds, a beep tone will sound and only the first 15 seconds will be recorded. ...
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7. TALK TIME Command #: 7 Voice Prompt: “TALK TIME” Value Range: 1 – 99 minutes Factory Setting: 5 minutes Description: Talk time is the length of time that the WebbPhone will stay on when a call is made, beginning as soon as the call is answered.
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10. OPERATOR WAIT TIME Command #: 10 Voice Prompt: “OPERATOR WAIT TIME” Value Range: 20 – 200 seconds Factory Setting: 90 seconds Description: This is the length of time that the WebbPhone will permit a caller to be put on hold before it hangs up and dials the next number in its sequence.
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Note: If a location announcement has been recorded, the operator can press 2 at any time when speaking to the caller and replay the location announcement. Important Note: Remember that by turning the Operator Prompt function off, the operator may have a difficult time determining where the call is coming from.
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13. LOBBY STATION AUTO SENSE Command #: 13 Voice Prompt: “LOBBY STATION” Value Range: 0 or 1 Factory Setting: 0 Description: If a WebbPhone is connected to the LS-250, it is guaranteed to have its own phone line, so it will not play a prompt. You will just hear “Connected.”...
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Note: The battery is a rechargeable NiCad battery and should have a full charge within 3 days of the WebbPhone being connected to AC power. Even if the battery indicates a full charge, it should be replaced every 5 years. 18.
CALLING INTO WEBBPHONE UNITS GENERAL If Auto Answer is set to “1”, all WebbPhones on the line will answer incoming calls after the first ring. A voice prompt will then play directing the caller to enter the desired station number followed by the * key. Pressing 1* will connect to the first WebbPhone, 2* to the second WebbPhone, etc.
REMOTE PROGRAMMING The same functions are available in remote programming as when programming directly on the WebbPhone keypad. Minor variations are noted below: Keypad Equivalent Remote Sequence START 99* + Valid Access Code EXIT ENTER REPLAY To program remotely: 1. From any phone, Call the telephone number of the line connected to the WebbPhone.
WEBBPHONE SPECIFICATIONS Elevator Wiring Requirements One shielded pair communication cable. Shield should be grounded at controller end of traveling cable. Phone Line Requirements Standard analog loop start voice grade telephone line or PBX AC/DC Transformer (supplied) 120V AC, 60 Hz input 9V DC, 500 mA output Maximum number of units sharing the same phone line...
TROUBLESHOOTING Voltage Reference 24V – 55V DC On Hook Voltage: 3V – 10V DC Off Hook Voltage: External Power 9V DC (Nominal) 8.4V – 9V DC Battery Voltage WebbPhone is dead. No dial tone when call button is pressed. Confirm that the green power LED is on (upper left of circuit board). ...
WARRANTY AND RETURNS Webb Electronics Inc. warrants parts and labor on all equipment of its own manufacture for a period of 24 months from the date of shipment. This phone contains no customer or user serviceable parts and as such attempting to repair this phone yourself will void the user’s warranty.
If experiencing trouble with this equipment, please contact the Technical Support Center at Webb Electronics Inc. for warranty and/or repair information. If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request you to remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved.
The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five. WEBB ELECTRONICS INC. Canada: Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal Toll Free: 1-877-731-1010 Fax: 1-877-731-1028 Technical Support: help@webbelectronicsinc.com...
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