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PROGRAMMING THE SELF-START PUSH-BUTTON TO A SPECIFIC
ENTRANCE PANEL
With this procedure it is possible to activate only push-button “ ”. The
default push-button “ ” activates the self-start of the main entrance
panel (master), as an alternative it can be programmed only by means of
programmer 950C or SaveProg to activate the self-start of another en-
trance panel (slave).
Programming phase:
1) Lift the handset
2) Press and hold the pushbutton “ ” to activate the self-start function
together with the RESET pushbutton “G”.
3) Release the RESET pushbutton “G”, keeping the pushbutton “E” pres-
sed.
4) After 2 seconds the monitor emits a high tone.
5) Release the pushbutton “E”.
6) On pushbutton entrance panels, press the call button for the monitor,
while on alphanumeric keypads, enter the call code and press pushbut-
ton “ ”.
7) A high tone confirms the end of the procedure.
Restoring default values of pushbuttons.
Programming phase:
1) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton “G” present below the monitor
(see Fig. 4.4).
2) Press and hold the relative pushbutton to be reprogrammed together
with the RESET pushbutton “G”.
3) Release the RESET pushbutton “G”, keeping the other pushbutton
pressed.
4) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone.
5) Release the pushbutton to restore to default and then press again.
Deleting all settings.
Programming phase:
This procedure is advised when you want to change the ID of an inter-
phone/monitor previously programmed and you do not want keep the ope-
ration programming of the appliance.
1) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton “G” present below the monitor
(see Fig. 4.4).
2) Press and hold the self-start pushbutton “E” together with the
RESET pushbutton “G”.
3) Release the RESET pushbutton “G”, keeping the self-start pushbutton
“E” pressed.
4) After 2 seconds the monitor emits a continuous tone for two seconds.
5) Release the self-start pushbutton “E”.
6) During the continuous tone, press the lock release pushbutton “D”.
If the deletion procedure is successful, when the lock release tab is pres-
sed once more the interphone emits a triple “Beep”.
OPERATION
Calls from an entrance panel, intercommunicating calls and door calls are
differentiated by means of different tones.
Door calls.
Calls from entrance panels do not follow the pressed pushbutton but are
generated inside the monitor. The call interval is 1 s of ringtone and 2 s of
pause repeated twice (default value set on panel). To answer, raise the
handset. If the handset is already raised during the call, replace and raise
it again. The call answer time (30 s) and the conversation time (2 minutes
by default) are set in the panel parameters. When the conversation time
has elapsed, the user can continue without replacing the handset if a new
call is made within 10 s from the same panel.
Intercommunicating call.
Lift the monitor handset and press the intercommunicating button, if pro-
grammed, for the interphone/monitor to be called. On the handset of the
monitor calling, a call tone will ring (if the call is enabled) or an engaged
tone (if not enabled). On the called monitor the ringtone starts sequentially
at intervals of 1 s ringing and 4 s pause. The maximum duration of the call
is 30 s (6 cycles). To answer the call, simply raise the handset; the maxi-
mum duration of the conversation is 5 minutes. When the conversation
time has elapsed, the user can continue without replacing the handset if
a new call is made within 10 s. Calls from the panel have priority over in-
tercommunicating calls.
Denied calls.
The variator located below the monitor (Fig. 4.4) enables modification to
the call volume or to mute the signal. Call mute is indicated by permanent
illumination of the red LED. If calls are made to the monitor when the call
mute is enabled, they are denied. A denied call causes the red Led to brie-
fly switch off according to the number of times calls are denied (maximum
4 denied calls). The signal is repeated every 10 s (approx.). Deletion of de-
nied calls is by: reenabling the ringtone, resetting the monitor or a system
power failure. On the panel, a denied call is indicated by means of a dis-
suasion tone (a series of “Beeps” at 100ms intervals with a pause of
100ms for a total of 5 seconds). The message “Do not disturb” also appe-
ars on panels with display.
Lock Button
The lock button of each device works in the following manner.
- Device with handset at rest lock to the last entrance panel with
which it has spoken or from which it has been called.
- Device with handset raised but not engaged in a conversation
call to switchboard if the Switchboard flag is YES. Otherwise it goes
back to the first case.
- Device with handset raised and engaged in an internal conversation
as in the first case.
- Device with handset raised and engaged in an external conversation or
called from entrance panel lock to the entrance panel being spo-
ken with or from which it has been called.
In practice a lock is always activated except when the handset is raised
and you immediately press the lock button. This can also be taken to the
standard case if the system has no porter switchboard and the Switchbo-
ard flag is set on NO.