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Brand | Comelit |
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Model | 1998A |
Category | Telephone Accessories |
Language | English |
Defines the product's intended application in residential, commercial, or industrial audio/video systems.
Specifies that installation must be done by qualified personnel following manual instructions.
Advises on power supply cutoff for maintenance and safe wire routing.
Emphasizes following manual instructions and ensuring system integrity for safe operation.
States maintenance is limited to cleaning; repairs by qualified personnel or manufacturer.
Comelit Group not liable for misuse; reserves right to change information without notice.
Details the various terminals and their functions on the switchboard's connection block.
Explains how to use the keypad for entering letters and numbers with multiple presses.
Lists key physical and operational characteristics of the switchboard.
Details specifications related to user codes and storable users.
Indicates the availability of specific functions like alarm, intercom, and key buttons.
Describes physical attributes like housing customization and touch technology.
Provides information on finish type and product color.
Specifies compatibility with Simplebus Top and Simplebus 1 audio/video systems.
Indicates the mounting type for the switchboard.
Details the types of connections and ports available, such as RS232.
Explains how to answer calls from internal units, display caller info, and end calls.
Details answering external calls in DAY mode, including direct and switchboard calls.
Describes three methods to call internal units: by number, directory, or speed number.
Guides transferring external calls to internal units, including call hold.
Establishes intercom calls between internal units, including transfer and busy line handling.
Details calling back internal units from the call log.
Explains navigating and using the directory to find user names and codes.
Provides instructions for entering names and codes into the directory via keypad.
Describes searching for names in the directory using keypad and scroll keys.
Outlines deleting individual names from the directory, with password confirmation.
Details modifying existing names and associated codes in the directory.
Explains controlling the external unit's electric lock using the switchboard.
Describes DAY/NIGHT modes and manual/automatic activation.
Details activating the 'Follow me' function to divert calls to other telephones.
Explains how the switchboard receives and displays alarm signals from internal units.
Guides activating an additional relay for external devices like lights or gates.
Describes methods for a main switchboard to call a secondary switchboard.
Explains the procedure for a secondary switchboard to call the main switchboard.
Details how the main switchboard receives and answers calls from a secondary unit.
Explains how the secondary switchboard receives and answers calls from the main unit.
Guides configuring two main switchboards in series as MASTER or SLAVE.
Allows setting the current time on the switchboard.
Enables setting the current date on the switchboard.
Covers automatic switching between DAY/NIGHT modes based on programmed times.
Details storing and managing speed dial numbers for quick dialing.
Allows selection of the switchboard's display language from a list.
Explains downloading directory names from a PC using specific hardware.
Provides instructions for completely erasing all names from the directory.
Configures video call functionality, allowing internal unit video feed display.
Selects manual switchboard calling mode: Simplebus Code or Indirect Code.
Sets switchboard type as SECONDARY/MAIN and connection as SINGLE/PARALLEL/SERIES.
Steps to configure a switchboard as SECONDARY and its connection type.
Steps to configure a switchboard as MAIN and its connection type.
Activates/deactivates self-ignition for internal units in DAY mode.
Activates/deactivates the triple call feature for internal units.
Assigns functions (call repetition, external monitor) to the CH-CH contact.
Ensures proper operation for Simplebus TOP systems with main/secondary units.
Information on creating audio/video systems for residential complexes.
Information on creating audio systems for residential complexes.