Intercall 600/700 Installation & Operation Guide Issue 4.27 Page 64 of 78
Display Menu - Display Address 01 to 07.
When display addresses 01 to 07 are used, the settings for the address windows ‘Zone A’, ‘Zone B’ and ‘Zone C’ are
set up on the master display and transmitted to all other displays on the same display address. When using display
address 01 to 07, only the master display can access the ‘Zone A’, ‘Zone B’ and ‘Zone C’ settings within the display
menu. These display addresses must be used when Remote Sounders are required to be zoned.
Display Menu - Second
Tone.
The Second Tone may be considered as an additional address window. Any active call point within the Second Tone
Low and High address range will make the LCD Display sound (Using the solid alternative alarm tone) regardless of
the zone settings. This is ideally used for exit doors or specific call points which are to be alerted throughout all zones.
Display menu - Show All Calls.
This setting allows calls from all zones to be displayed, but only calls within the selected address window will sound
the audible alarm tone. This function can be enabled or disabled at each display within the display menu settings.
Display menu – Priority Calls. – Selected Products Only.
This setting allows priority calls from all zones outside the selected address window to be displayed and generate the
audible alarm tone. This function can be set to ‘All Zones’ which will show and sound for priority calls from all zones
on the system or ‘Own Zone Only’ which will not show priority calls outside the address window.
Display menu – Emergency Calls.
This setting allows emergency calls from all zones outside the selected address window to be displayed and generate
the audible alarm tone. This function can be set to ‘All Zones’ or ‘Own Zone Only’ which will not show emergency
calls outside the address window.
Display menu – Accept Attack Calls.
This setting allows attack calls to be accepted on the display using the accept button. This function is specific to the
each display and prevents unauthorized reset of attack calls where displays are in vulnerable or common locations.
Remote Sounders
The Remote Sounder only features basic zoning facilities and we recommend using LCD displays rather than Remote
Sounders where a system is to be zoned. Remote Sounders pick up the zoning information from a master display unit
set to the same display address. When zoning Remote Sounders, you must use display Address 01 to 15 and set up the
address window values on the master display. The display address is set up on the Remote Sounder using DIL
switches.
Power Supplies.
Zoning does not affect the quantity or location of power supply units on the system. This must be calculated in
accordance with the Wiring Limitation. (See page 17)
Overdoor Lights.
Zoning does not affect the operation of the overdoor lights. They may be set to a manual address window with the use
of two sets of DIP switches which set the ‘lower’ and ‘higher’ address limits. See page 36 for more information.
Thermal Printer and Universal Interface (L747).
The L747 Interface and Thermal Printer will record all system activity regardless of zoning. See page 42
Alphanumeric Pagers and Universal Interface (L747).
The L747 Interface and Alphanumeric Pagers will record all system activity regardless of zoning. The L747 can be
configured so that only emergency or attack calls are sent to the pagers.
PC Logging and Alphanumeric Paging.
By using the Call Management Software, it is possible to zone individual alphanumeric pagers to any number of zones
and using it with the Intercall 700 system, it is possible to ‘route’ specific call types, locations or users to specific
alphanumeric pagers.
Text Programming.
Once the zone set up is complete, the call point text can be programmed into the power supply and downloaded to the
system.