3.3 Table of Parameters
Table of Parameters
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011 | Set 1 – ALARM button memory 1 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty | Entering characters , and 'p' for a 1-second pause while programming is possible via a PC (use the 2N Service Tool). The following applies to the LTE modules only: If the call is routed to a mobile network (2G, 3G, VoLTE), just enter the phone number (602123456, e.g.). | |
012 | Set 1 – ALARM button memory 2 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty |
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013 | Set 1 – ALARM button memory 3 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty |
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014 | Set 1 – ALARM button memory 4 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty |
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015 | Set 1 – ALARM button memory 5 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty |
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016 | Set 1 – ALARM button memory 6 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty |
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017 | Insert specific character in ALARM memory set 1 | ||||
018 | Set 1 – count of automatic dialling cycles for ALARM | 0–9 | 3 | If 0 is configured, only the first number in the memory is called regardless of the count of saved numbers. | |
111– 116 | Set 1 – confirmation mode for number 1–6 | 1–9 | 1 | 1 = with confirmation DTMF (1) 2N Ext is a protocol that transmits the shaft number and audio unit position together with the ID (to be displayed in 2N Lift8). If there is no guarantee of a problem-free transfer of DTMF, do not set 6 for autodetection CPC Antenna/P100, but precisely specify the protocol to be used (3 or 5).
| 1.6.0 – Range change |
021 | Set 2 – ALARM button memory 1 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | Entering characters , and 'p' for a 1-second pause while programming is possible via a PC (use the 2N Service Tool). If set 2 of the ALARM memories is completely empty, use set 1. If parameter 029 = 0, the call is not made. The following applies to the LTE modules only: If the call is routed to a mobile network (2G, 3G, VoLTE), just enter the phone number (602123456, e.g.). | ||
022 | Set 2 – ALARM button memory 2 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | |||
023 | Set 2 – ALARM button memory 3 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | |||
024 | Set 2 – ALARM button memory 4 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | |||
025 | Set 2 – ALARM button memory 5 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | |||
026 | Set 2 – ALARM button memory 6 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | |||
027 | Insert specific character in ALARM memory set 2 | ||||
028 | Set 2 – count of automatic dialling cycles for ALARM | 0–9 | 3 | If 0 is configured, only the first number in the memory is called regardless of the count of saved numbers.
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029 | Allow usage of alarm set 1 when set 2 is empty | 0–1 | 1 | The alarm set 2 is used when pressing the alarm button on non-car units. If set 2 is empty and this parameter set to 0, the call request is ignored. | |
121– 126 | Set 2 – confirmation mode for number 1–6 | 1–9 | 1 | 1 = with confirmation DTMF (1) 2N Ext is a protocol that transmits the shaft number and audio unit position together with the ID (to be displayed in 2N Lift8). If there is no guarantee of problem-free transfer of DTMF, do not set 6 for autodetection CPC Antenna/P100, but precisely specify the protocol to be used (3 or 5). | |
071 | Checking call memory 1 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty | Entering characters , and 'p' for a 1-second pause while programming is possible via a PC (use the 2N Service Tool). If the set of checking call memories is completely empty, use the set of ALARM memories. Caution: Be sure to set the checking call number to route the call to the 2N Lift8 server. The call may not be confirmed properly if it falls to set 011–016. The following applies to the LTE modules only: If the call is routed to a mobile network (2G, 3G, VoLTE), just enter the phone number (602123456, e.g.). | |
072 | Checking call memory 2 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty |
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073 | Checking call memory 3 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty |
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074 | Checking call memory 4 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty |
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075 | Checking call memory 5 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty |
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076 | Checking call memory 6 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty |
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077 | Insert a character in checking call memory |
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078 | Count of automatic dialling cycles for checking call | 0–9 | 3 |
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171– 176 | Confirmation mode for checking call memory 1–6 | 1–6 | 1 | 1 = with confirmation DTMF (1) If there is no guarantee of a problem-free transfer of DTMF, do not set 6 for autodetection CPC Antenna/P100, but precisely specify the protocol to be used (3 or 5). | |
081 | Operational call memory 1 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty | Entering characters , and 'p' for a 1-second pause while programming is possible via a PC (use the 2N Service Tool). Caution: Be sure to set the checking call number to route the call to the 2N Lift8 server. The call may not be confirmed properly if it falls to set 011–016. The following applies to the LTE modules only: If the call is routed to a mobile network (2G, 3G, VoLTE), just enter the phone number (602123456, e.g.). . | |
082 | Operational call memory 2 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty |
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083 | Operational call memory 3 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty |
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084 | Operational call memory 4 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty |
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085 | Operational call memory 5 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty |
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086 | Operational call memory 6 | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty |
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087 | Insert specific character in fault reporting memory |
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088 | Count of automatic dialling cycles for ERROR | 0–9 | 3 | If 0 is configured, only the first number in the memory is called regardless of the count of saved numbers. | |
181– 186 | Confirmation mode for number 1–6 | 3–9 | 5 | 3 = CPC Antenna 4= CPC KONE 5 = P100 6 = autodetection DTMF protocol (CPC Antenna/P100) 7 = CPC Antenna 2N Ext 8 = CPC KONE 2N Ext 9 = P100 2N Ext 2N Ext is a protocol that transmits the shaft number and audio unit position together with the ID. In version 2.4.0 and higher it is used for announcing new events (Battery replaced, Button fixed, Audio fixed).
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501 | Default output state of IO module 1 | ABCD | empty | The value defines the state of the I/O modules after the system start: A= output 1 B= output 2 C= output 3 D= output 4 0= output off 1= output on Example: 1001= outputs 1 and 4 will be on after the system start. Set parameters 501–508 via the voice menu. Find these parameters in the Configuration / IO modules / Basic menu in the 2N Service Tool. | From version 1.6.0
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502 | Default output state of IO module 2 | ABCD | empty | ||
503 | Default output state of IO module 3 | ABCD | empty | ||
504 | Default output state of IO module 4 | ABCD | empty | ||
505 | Default output state of IO module 5 | ABCD | empty | ||
506 | Default output state of IO module 6 | ABCD | empty | ||
507 | Default output state of IO module 7 | ABCD | empty | ||
508 | Default output state of IO module 8 | ABCD | empty | ||
600 | Battery capacity | 1–740 | 13 | In 100 mAh units (x*100 mAh "13=1.3 Ah, 740 = 74 Ah") | From version 1.6.0 |
700 | SIM PIN | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | 0000 | ||
710 | DTMF transfer enhanced mode enabled | 0–1 | 0 | 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled If there is a DTMF transfer problem in the GSM network, enable this parameter. | 1.9.0 Default value change |
711 | Allowed bands | 1–3 | 3 | Preferred mobile network (only applies to UMTS module)
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800 | Set time | hhmm | Read the current time setting and configure a new one if necessary. * | ||
801 | Set date | RRMMDD | Read the current date setting and configure a new one if necessary. * | ||
810 | Time until the next checking call is activated | hhhmmss | The voice menu reads the value in the hour/minute/second (hhhmmss) format to indicate the next checking call activation time. | From version 2.5.0
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811 | Manual activation of checking call | Remember to press * for confirmation after entering the service. The checking call is set up the moment programming is completed. | From version 2.5.0 | ||
890 | Restart CU | Re-enter the valid servicing password. * | From version 2.0.0 | ||
898 | Cancel working configuration | Cancel all the changes performed during this configuration call except for the date/time setting – confirm this by an asterisk. * | |||
899 | Complete initialisation (including servicing password!) | Re-enter the valid servicing password to protect the system against unintentional deletion during incorrect function number entering. * (Parameters 1100–1115 are not deleted after complete initialisation).
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901 | Dial prefix | up to 30 digits: 0–9 | empty | Dial-in is used for calling via the PSTN module. When a call is answered, the dial-in is sent and only then the dialling or constant tone is awaited. When the tone is detected, a number is dialled from a memory (common dial-in for all memories: 011–016, 021–026, 071–076, 081–086). | |
902 | Enable dial tone detection | 0–1 | 1 | 0 = do not perform dial tone detection. A call is set up with any line tone. 1 = perform dial tone detection. No call is set up if the dial tone is not detected. | From version 1.9.0 |
909 | Time for tone detection after hang-up | 1000–9999 ms | 5000 ms | 2N Lift8 waits for the constant or dialling tone. If none is detected, there is a fault on the line (PSTN only).
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911 | Count of rings before incoming call pick-up | 1–9 | 2 | Define the moment of line pick-up during ringing (if there is an incoming call from PSTN). | |
912 | Max. call time | 0–1000 s | 120 s | The call can be extended by a call-extending command (DTMF 4). 0 = disabled (never-ending call). | |
913 | Login time limit | 10–1000 s | 60 s | The maximum time limit for the control centre staff to answer the call and send confirmation to avoid 2N Lift8 hanging up and dialling the next number. Counted from the end of dialling. | |
914 | Delayed call | 0–1000 s | 0 s | Used only with connected CANCEL input on the cabin audio unit. | |
915 | Max. TRIPHONY time | 10–9999 s | 7200 s | Maximum TRIPHONY period after which TRIPHONY is terminated automatically. | |
917 | Hang-up time between calls | 500–9999 ms | 5000 ms | For PSTN lines only.
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918 | Max. telephone line test time | 1–20 s | 5 s | This applies to PSTN modules only. If the line is OK, the test is carried out every hour. 2N Lift8 seizes the line and tries to detect the dialtone. If no dialtone is detected, the line test is carried out every two minutes (the line will pass into ERROR in 6 minutes and the lift will be blocked in another 5 minutes). If the dialtone is detected again, 2N Lift8 will pass into the "Line OK" state. | |
919 | Siren start on machine room audio unit | 1–1000 s | 0 | The alarm call starts the machine room siren for a predefined period of time. 0 = function disabled | From version 2.7.6 |
940 | Min dialtone period | 200–2000 ms | 400 ms | The tone must be longer than a half-period of the busy tone! | |
942 | Min busy tone period | 100–500 ms | 200 ms | These parameters control the busy tone detection. | |
944 | Max tone – gap difference | 10–400 ms | 50 ms |
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945 | Min busy tone period count | 2–50 | 4 | 1.6.0 Default value change | |
948 | Min ringback tone time | 50–2000 ms | 200 ms | The ringtone time is the length of the section just before the long gap.
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949 | Min long space time of ringback tone | 100–5000 ms | 2000 ms | The longest gap in the ringing period must be in an interval between parameters 949 and 950. | |
950 | Max long space time of ringback tone | 500–9999 ms | 5500 ms | The longest gap in the ringing period must be in an interval between parameters 949 and 950. | |
951 | Min ringing signal time | 50–2000 ms | 200 ms | Incoming call detection: The ringtone time is the sum of sections between which there is no long gap. The longest gap in the ringing period must be in the interval between parameters 952 and 953. CAUTION! Parameters 951–953 (default values) work for incoming ringing. | |
952 | Min long space time of ringing signal | 100–5000 ms | 1000 ms |
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953 | Max long space time of ringing signal | 500–9999 ms | 6000 ms |
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961 | Max next digit pressing time | 15–120 s | 60 s | Counted from the transition to a new state (NOT after the end of announcement). | |
962 | Min cabin ALARM button pressing time | 10–9999 ms | 3000 ms | A low value is recommended for comfortable product testing.
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963 | Min time of pressing button to trigger forced/test alarm | 0–30 s | 0 s | The minimum time limit in seconds for the alarm button to be pressed to activate the forced/test alarm. This alarm bypasses the cancel contact status. 0 = disabled | |
965 | Private mode | 0–25 | 0 | Private mode allows muting of the 2N Lift8 microphone. Setting options when the rescue mode is used:
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966 | Rescue process | 0–3 | 0 | 0 = Disabled 1 = End of the rescue process by Button 2 2 = End of the rescue process by rescue password 3 = End of the rescue process by Button 2 or rescue password | |
969 | ALARM button test | 0–9999 s | 0 | 0 = no test 1–9999 = closing time after which a button is considered jammed If a button is detected as jammed, any of the following events can be generated: IO module activation/deactivation, operational call setup, SMS sending (for GSM and UMTS only). Use the 2N Service Tool Events menu for configuration. Refer to Subs. 5.3 for details. | |
972 | New shaft number announcement | 16 digits | 1 | Two identical digits mean a new shaft number. E.g. 1122334455667788, where 33 announces the audio unit in shaft 3. | |
973 | Language for numeric messages | 0–1 | 1 | 0 = user recorded, 1 = voice menu language User-recorded digits are played only if values 11, 12 or 13 are set in parameters 975–979 or 971. | |
974 | Intercom identification number | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | Provide lift identification for foreigners, for example. If not filled in, the serial number is used.
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975 | Local (cabin) message sequence (Alarm) | up to 10 announcements in sequence | Start announcements in more languages in a defined sequence, including the identification number, etc. Message list: 01 = User message 1 11 = Serial number 15 = Confirmation tone Cautions: User messages 1 to 10 are recorded into the CU with the aid of the 2N Service Tool. | ||
976 | Control centre (outgoing) message sequence (before confirmation by 1) | up to 10 announcements in sequence | |||
977 | Checking call message sequence | up to 10 announcements in sequence | |||
978 | Call confirmation message sequence | up to 10 announcements in sequence | |||
979 | Control centre (outgoing) message sequence by pressing 3 after call confirmation | up to 10 announcements in sequence | |||
971 | Call end sequence | up to 10 announcements in sequence
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981 | Checking call | 0–6 | 0 | 0 = disabled 6 = enabled, the first call in 3 minutes and then according to the server | 1.8.0 Range change |
982 | Checking call interval | hhmmhhmm | 00002359 | Set announcements into lower traffic (lower tariff) time, generated at random in the time interval. The value of par. 982 is used only if par. 981 is set to 3 or 4. | |
983 | Checking call period | 1–100 days | 3 days | 0 = disabled (0 in parameter 981 has the same effect), the value is applied if parameter 981 is set to 1–6.
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986 | Weekdays for checking call | MTWTFSS | 0000000 | Values for Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun: 0 = do not call Example: | |
987 | LED signalling according to EN 81-28 | 0–1 | 1 | Yellow LED permanently on during an Alarm Call Yellow and green LED flashing alternately after an unsuccessful checking call | From version 2.5.0 |
988 | Activation of the output on the I/O module for the button test. | 0-8 | 0 | The four numbers form a logical whole, the quartet can be 0-8. E.g. 1340 activates the 3rd output on the I/O module 1 and expect 1 and expects the activation of the button in shaft 4 in position 0 (CAR). | |
990 | Enable notification operational calls | xxxxxxx | 0000000 | Define whether or not to trigger an operational call. Each digits corresponds to a notification in the following order (0 = disable, 1 = enabled): Rescue end, Button stuck, Button unstuck, Audio error, Audio fixed, Replace battery, Battery replaced. Do not use in combination with notification scripts!
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991 | Servicing password | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | 12345 | Change the default servicing password for access to programming via the voice menu and for full initialisation. | |
992 | Rescue password | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | Set the rescue terminating password. | |
993 | Enable audio unit self-test | 0–1 | 0 | 0 = disabled 1 = An audio test of selected audio units is carried out after a check call. | From version 1.10.0 |
994 | Enable 4-lift version | 0–1 | 0 | 0 = standard connection, 1 = connect up to 4 cabin Audio Units to the CU internal splitter as lifts 1–4 (refer to Subs. 4.5 for details). | |
995 | Enable outgoing machine room call | 0–1 | 0 | 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled (if the parameter is enabled, the machine room Audio Unit can be used for outgoing public network calls).
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1001 | Enable data | 0–1 | 0 | Permit the use of the GSM/UMTS module connection to the provider's data network. ** | |
1002 | APN | Configure the mobile provider's access APN server. ** | |||
1003 | Login | Configure the username for authentication in the provider's APN server. ** | |||
1004 | Password | Configure the authorisation password in the provider's APN server. ** | |||
1100 | Enable DHCP client | 0–1 | 1 | The DHCP server assigns devices in particular the IP address, net mask, gateway and DNS server address via the DHCP. ** 0 = disabled 1 = enabled | |
1101 | IP Address | IP address defined for the Ethernet interface (VoIP module). ** | |||
1102 | Netmask | Set the subnet bit mask. **
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1103 | Default gateway | Set the IP address of the router/PC via which communication outside the internal net is made. ** | |||
1104 | DNS server | Set the DNS server IP address. ** | |||
1105 | SIP registrar | Set the IP address for connection to the counterparty (PBX, operator). **
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1106 | User | up to 64 characters | Set the user name for connection to the counterparty (PBX, operator). **
| 1.9.1 Chars count increased to 64 | |
1107 | Password | up to 32 characters | Set the password for connection to the counterparty (PBX, operator). ** | ||
1108 | Enable in-band DTMF detector | 0–1 | 0 | If you enable an in-band DTMF detector, all the other DTMF detectors will be disabled.** | |
1109 | SIP server port | 1–65535 | 5060 | Set the PBX (operator) port via which the SIP Proxy communicates with the terminals connected. **
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1110 | Registration expires | 0–3600 | 0 | 0 = registration validity is not sent (is assigned by the opponent). ** | |
1111 | Authentication name | Set the name used for authentication. If the name is not set, the value User is used instead (parameter 1106). | |||
1112 | Display name | Set the name displayed on the peers device. Use #A to generate the calling unit address, #S to generate the calling unit shaft. | |||
1113 | Domain | If the domain is not set, the registrar is used instead. | |||
1114 | Outgoing Proxy | Outgoing Proxy address. The registrar address is used, if not set. | |||
1115 | Outgoing Proxy port | 1–65535 | 5060 | Outgoing Proxy port. The registrar port is used, if the outgoing Proxy is not set. | |
1150 | Time zone | −12–12 | 1 | Set the time zone (UTC) in which 2N Lift8 is installed. ** | From version 1.7.2 1.8.0 Change value |
1151 | Synchronisation period | 60–86400 | 3600 | Define how often 2N Lift8 shall synchronise with the SNTP server. ** | From version 1.7.2 |
1160 | SNTP enabled | 0–1 | 1 | Enable SNTP synchronisation. ** 0 = disabled 1 = enabled | From version 1.7.2 |
1161 | Primary SNTP server address | 212.51.144.44 | ** | From version 1.7.2 | |
1162 | Secondary SNTP server address | 81.95.103.173 | ** | From version 1.7.2 | |
1165 | Communication speed | 9600–115200 | 115200 | Baud rate RS232 module. ** | From version 1.8.0 |
1166 | Controller Driver | AT SMS | |||
1220 | Camera type | 0–2 | 1 | not implemented | |
1221 | Resolution | 0–4 | 2 | not implemented | |
1222 | Compression ratio | 1–100 | 60 | not implemented | |
1230 | Client enabled | 0–1 | 0 | Enable the data client (refer to 7.1 Control Panel for details). ** | From version 1.6.0 1.7.2 Range change |
1231 | Server address | empty | Set the 2N Lift8 Server IP address. ** | From version 1.6.0 | |
1232 | Server port | 1–65535 | 7008 | Specify the ports where the data client operates. ** | From version 1.6.0 |
1234 | Password | empty | The password must match the intercom password preset in the Control Panel. ** | From version 1.6.0 | |
1500 | IP Adress | 0.0.0.0–255.255.255.255 | 0.0.0.0 | IP adress LAN module. | From version 2.4.0 |
1501 | Subnet mask | 0.0.0.0–255.255.255.255 | 0.0.0.0 | Subnet mask LAN module. | From version 2.4.0 |
* This parameter can only be configured via the voice menu (incoming call to 2N Lift8 or via the machine room audio unit).
** This parameter can only be configured via the 2N Service Tool.
Caution
- Parameters 1003 and 1004 are used for username and password configuration for verification at the provider's. Most providers do not use any verification. If the your provider requires verification, it must give you the necessary access data.
Configuration by Computer
Install the 2N Service Tool to configure 2N Lift8 connected to a PC via the USB or the Internet using the 2N Lift8 IP address (UMTS version only). You can also upgrade the firmware.
Install and launch the 2N Service Tool from the included CD for more details. Find the current 2N Service Tool version at www.2n.cz/Lift8.
How to Record Announcement
From PC
Apply the 2N Service Tool to record user announcements and numerals to 2N Lift8. Refer to Subs. 5.3, 2N Service Tool – Use, for details.