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Manual programming
Basic interphone/monitor programming is as follows:
- Programming ID, which must be performed on the monitor that recei-
ves the call individually or on the first monitor of a group of interpho-
nes/monitors with simultaneous calls (master interphone/monitor).
- Programming secondary ID, which must be done for interpho-
nes/monitors associated with a master interphone/monitor.
- Programming programmable buttons or changing the default setting
of supplementary buttons, for auxiliary services or intercommunicating
calls.
Programming must be carried out with the system switched on, without
active communication and only after the interphones/monitors have been
connected to the system and the entrance panels have been programmed.
N.B.: all the programming or deletion phases must be performed with the
interphone/monitor handset lifted and held against the user’s ear.
Programming ID identification code
The identification code is programmed by means of a main entrance panel
(MASTER), already configured and present in the system.
The monitor is supplied without associated identification code. To verify
this, press the lock release button and the monitor should emit an audible
signal (triple beep).
To program the ID, proceed as follows:
1) Lift the handset.
2) Press buttons B and A simultaneously and hold them down until LED B
(ringtone mute) begins flashing.
3) Release the buttons.
4) Press button C and hold it down (for 2 sec.) until the handset emits an
audible signal and communication between the monitor and the out-
door entrance panel begins.
5) Release button C.
Important: you will have 5 s in which to press button C (as indicated in
step 4). If button C is not pressed within the 5 s, steps 1, 2 and 3 must
be repeated.
6) You now have approx 30 seconds to assign the ID code of the external
entrance panel:
- in the case of an alphanumeric panel, key in the primary ID and press
the “bell” button to confirm.
- in the case of a push-button entrance panel, press the button you want
to use to call the monitor.
Important: If the system already contains an interphone/monitor with the
same associated identification code, the entrance panel emits a low tone
and the process must be repeated from the start in order to assign a diffe-
rent code.
Programming secondary ID
Programming the secondary ID is only necessary when you want more than
one monitor to ring in response to the same pushbutton or call code. The
monitors that are to ring at the same time are associated with the same
group. The “master” monitor is programmed first by means of the “identi-
fication code programming” procedure described above, while the addi-
tional group monitors are programmed with the secondary identification
code.
The maximum number of monitors that can be associated with the same
group without using a 950C programmer is 3 plus a master unit.
Alternatively, a 950C programmer or SaveProg software can be used to
program activation of the ringtone of all Monitors and the monitor of only
the master unit. Before answering from a secondary audio/Monitor, the re-
levant monitor can be turned on by means of the self-start button.
To program the secondary ID, proceed as follows:
1) Lift the handset.
2) Press buttons B and A simultaneously and hold them down until LED B
(ringtone mute) begins flashing.
3) Release the buttons.
4) Press buttons A and C simultaneously and hold them down (for 2 sec.)
until the handset emits an audible signal and communication between
the monitor and the outdoor entrance panel begins.
5) Release buttons A and C.
Important: you will have 5 s in which to press buttons A and C (as in-
dicated in step 4). If buttons A and C are not pressed within the 5 s,
steps 1, 2 and 3 must be repeated.
6) You now have approx 30 seconds to assign the ID code of the external
entrance panel:
- in the case of an alphanumeric panel, key in the primary ID and press
the “bell” button to confirm.
- in the case of a push-button entrance panel, press the button you want
to use to call the monitor.
Important: When programming the primary and secondary ID, the monitors
undergoing programming automatically acquire a code that depends on
the association with the button or code used to call the outdoor entrance
panel. Correspondence between the primary ID and the respective secon-
dary ID codes is provided in the table below.
Example: If ID = 8 is given to a second interphone/monitor, the automatic
second interphone/monitor identification attribution procedure will automa-
tically assume ID = 72 (see table).
When a call is made to ID = 8, both monitors/interphones will chime and
both can be used to answer. If, on the other hand, in the case of an alpha-
numeric panel you enter 72 (the ID automatically assigned by the proce-
dure), a chime is emitted by the interphone/monitor for which the secondary
ID assignation procedure was carried out and only this interphone can be
used to answer the call.
Table of primary and corresponding secondary ID codes:
Important: to delete from a group, the programming deletion procedure
described in the “Default data restore procedure” section must be perfor-
med.
Button programming
Important: without programmer 950C or SaveProg software, the only fun-
ctions that can be assigned are intercommunication, specific entrance
panel self-activation, restoring buttons programmed by the installer to their
default settings and restoring default data.
ID
Primario
ID Secondario
1 2 3
26 126 127 128
27 129 130 131
28 132 133 134
29 135 136 137
30 138 139 140
31 141 142 143
32 144 145 146
33 147 148 149
34 150 151 152
35 153 154 155
36 156 157 158
37 159 160 161
38 162 163 164
39 165 166 167
40 168 169 170
41 171 172 173
42 174 175 176
43 177 178 179
44 180 181 182
45 183 184 185
46 186 187 188
47 189 190 191
48 192 193 194
49 195 196 197
50 198 199 200
ID
Primario
ID Secondario
1 2 3
1 51 52 53
2 54 55 56
3 57 58 59
4 60 61 62
5 63 64 65
6 66 67 68
7 69 70 71
8 72 73 74
9 75 76 77
10 78 79 80
11 81 82 83
12 84 85 86
13 87 88 89
14 90 91 92
15 93 94 95
16 96 97 98
17 99 100 101
18 102 103 104
19 105 106 107
20 108 109 110
21 111 112 113
22 114 115 116
23 117 118 119
24 120 121 122
25 123 124 125