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Confi guration of the video door entry unit
2. Using the interface 69AM for audio/video landing calls.
If there is a landing audio/video speech unit (push-button 20577/19577/14577 and video cameras 20560,
20565, 19560, 19565, 14560, 14565), the audio/video interface can be used instead without numerical cod-
ing of the secondary panel as instead was necessary in the preceding case (in this way an ID reserved
for the class of panels is not pointlessly occupied).
CAUTION: The association between landing call button (20577, 19577 or 14577) and the video/audio
door entry unit to be called can be done via advanced programming as the association of the video
camera with the audio/video interface for video cameras (02016); therefore it is necessary to use the
PC and the USB interface 692I/U with the “EVCom” software (see the related technical documentation).
On sending the audio/video call by pressing the landing nameplate button (art. 20577, 19577 or 14577), the
interface will enable the video camera associated with it.
With this type of configuration it is possible to connect up to 4 video cameras for the 4 possible landing call
buttons.
N.B.: It is possible to self-start the video camera associated with the landing call button (and if necessary
in sequence on the following ones) by sending an intercom call toward the latter; it is therefore necessary
to configure the video door entry unit so it can send this command (see the chapter “PUSH-BUTTON
CONFIGURATION – Intercom calls").
Repeatedly sending the command allows “scrolling” through all the video cameras connected to the video
interface 69AM.