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If the first code is higher than the second, or if one is programmed and the
other is not, a warning is displayed, requesting the user to check the other
code:
The valid codes are those in which the number ranges from the first and last
as specified, excluding the limits.
- 4.5. LAST TIMED CODE
Similar to the previous code, but referring to the last valid code.
- 4.6. CODE VALIDITY TIME BANDS
As specified above, there are two time bands for days from Monday to Fri-
day and two for Saturday and Sunday. By default there is no setting, and
all start and end values are set at 00:00.
As the end value must be greater than the first value, this programming is
not valid. For example, a start value = 16:00 and end value = 16:00 would
not be valid, or start = 16:00 and end = 10:30.
To modify the time, press :
The double arrow appears on the right to indicate the option to use keys
, and to modify the time in increments of 30 minutes. Alternati-
vely use keys to to set the time:
If necessary use key and to modify the minutes:
Confirm by means of ::
- 4.7 CHANGING MONITOR/INTERPHONE CONFIGURATION
For each audio and video door entry unit installed in the system, it is pos-
sible to configure operating functions grouped in four zones “Flag”, “Pro-
grammable buttons”, “Call groups”, “Door call”. The audio/video door entry
units in the 6600 series have a fifth zone composed of the audio/video lev-
els. To execute this procedure, the devices to be programmed (interphones
and monitors) have to be connected to the system and have to be identi-
fied with a code.
The entrance panel searches for the first device (interphone and monitor),
identified with the physical code 1, and analyses the type of associated
device (6209, 6209+6009, 6309, 6601, etc.).
Use the push-buttons to select one of the 200 devices. If ap-
plicable, key in the code of the device and press to select it.
Next to the desired device, press to access change mode. The con-
figuration options change according to the type of device as indicated in
the following diagrams.