will group the buttons for the calls.
By default the speech units come with the buttons grouped in
twos horizontally to use the single axial button Art. 41110. This
button can actuate one or both mechanical buttons on the same
row.
There is also the single rocker button, Art. 41111, that lets you
actuate the single mechanical button and the double axial but-
ton Art. 41112 which actuates up to 4 buttons.
The
(PREVIOUS) and (NEXT) buttons change be-
tween the possible values. If you try to go before the rst or after
the last one, the speech unit will emit a tone to warn you that
there are no other valid values.
If you start from a conguration with the LEDs ashing, rst
pressing the
button (PREVIOUS) will set the rst possible
value, while pressing the
button (NEXT) will set the last
possible one.
Article Description LED
41111 Single rocker button
41110
Single axial button
(default)
41112 Double axial button
Pressing (DEL) takes you back to the previous level, with-
out saving any changes.
Press
(OK) to conrm what you have chosen.
Note: For the 10 button module Art. 41010, by selecting the
Double axial button mode, the last pair of buttons is forced to
Single axial button.
With SaveProg you can change the grouping in a totally arbi-
trary manner, except that the last row of each module cannot be
congured as a Double axial button.
The following gure outlines the congurations of the speech
unit and a button module in the three possible cases and their
respective indoor units corresponding to each group. For calls,
reference is made to the rst external module.
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
1
5
9
13
Single axial
button
(default)
Single rocker
button
Double axial
button
The chosen positioning for the indoor units, with gaps in the
numbering, means you don't have to re-code the existing indoor
units or have to re-congure the existing speech units, if the
button grouping is later changed either with this procedure or
with SaveProg.
Advanced conguration (via PC)
The advanced conguration of the electronic module is per-
formed via a PC, using the “SaveProg” Due Fili system man-
agement software, available from the website www.vimar.com,
and connecting the electronic module to the PC via a USB-Min-
iUSB cable.
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