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Standard settingEntry (code / parameter) Function
UNIVERSAL UNIT 20-0007
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Configuration
Use internal configuration keyboard (open universal casing for this purpose).
Alternatively, configuration can also be done by DTMF telephone (touch-tone telephone).
Configuration is only possible with the a/b line (telephone line) connected.
Following the entry of each phone number and other configuration steps, do not forget to press the button!
In each case, finish configur
ation mode with . Otherwise it is possible that your entry is not stored correctly!
(factory setting) Enable configuration mode
A button from to , then Volume; 0 = low, 9 = high (full-duplex mode)
A button from to , then Volume; 0 = low, 9 = high (with add-on amplifier)
Note: Preferably use values between 1 and 4.
Number (4-digits max.), then Door-opener code (= 1st code for controlling relay 1)
Button , then Activate power supply for the lower board —
Phone number to be dialled, then Phone number for 1 button —
Phone number to be dialled, then Phone number for 2 button —
Phone number to be dialled, then Phone number for 3 button —
:: :
Phone number to be dialled, then Phone number for 32 button —
Phone number to be dialled, then Phone number for button of the dial pad —
End configuration mode
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0 6 0 9
#
#
#
#
0
5
0
0
9
0 7
1 0
2 9
#
3 0 1
#
3 0 2
#
3 0 3
#
3 3 2
#
1 8 9
n
n
n
0 0 0 0
For further configuration steps (relay control, sound settings, voice-announcement/real-time clock extension electron-
ics), please refer to our comprehensive technical manual (available as PDF on the Internet – see also note on page 2).
• Mount the universal electronics package in a weather-proof location and connect it to the user unit(s).
• Observe the notes on cabling on pages 12 and 13 (100 m max., shielded cables, etc.).
• The connected buttons must meet the requirements of EN 60950 for telecommunications network voltages (TNV) circuits.
Normal bell push buttons do not usually meet these requirements; if required, use Behnke button 20-9100.
Further mounting information (e.g. sample sketches or mounting with electronics extension 20-0057) can be found in
our comprehensive technical manual (available as PDF on the Internet – see also note on page 2).
The same operational notes apply as for Series 10 / Series 20 hands-free telephones (see page 8).
Further information on the operation of universal units can be found in our comprehensive technical manual (available
as PDF on the Internet – see also note on page 2).
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Mounting / Installation
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Operation
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