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7) On pushbutton entrance panels, press the call button for the “master” inter-
phone, while on alphanumeric keypads, enter the call code of the “master” in-
terphone and press pushbutton “ ”.
8) When the secondary code is associated with the interphone and communi-
cation is terminated.
To know the number assigned see table shown in the wiring diagram section.
Pushbutton programming
The interphone is supplied with a pair of additional pushbuttons type 692P, for the
functions self start and the auxiliary service “stair light”, which activates the 1st
relay of the 1st actuator (type 692R), if connected to the system. A further three
pairs of pushbuttons type 692P can be inserted in the interphone, to be connected
to connectors T2-T3-T4, corresponding to the following default functions.
Pushbutton Connector In program. Default function
T1 P1 Self-start
T1 P2 Stair light (1st relay of 1st a c -
tuator, type 692R)
T2 P3 Auxiliary (2nd relay of 1st actua-
tor, type 692R)
T2 P4 Not associated
T3 P5 Not associated
T3 P6 Not associated
T4 P7 Function F1 on panel
T4 P8 Function F2 on panel
P0 is the lock button.
To change the operating mode of buttons P0 and P1, use programmer type 950C
or the Save Prog software.
Intercommunicating call pushbutton programming
Programming phase:
1) Raise
the handset of the interphone/video interphone to call (when using
series 8870, Giotto, Petrarca). With other versions of series 6600 (without
handset) press and keep pressed the talk/listen push-button .
2) Remove the cover of the interphone to be programmed.
3) Press and hold the RESET push-button on the audio door entry unit to pro-
gram.
4) Press and hold the additional pushbutton to make the intercommunicating
call together with the RESET pushbutton.
5) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the call pushbutton pressed.
6) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone, while the other interphone
emits a 3-tone ascending scale.
7) Release the intercommunicating call pushbutton.
8) On the interphone called (with the 3-tone ring), press one of the programmed
pushbuttons (such as lock, F1, F2 or actuator).
9) A high tone confirms the end of the procedure.
Repeat the same procedure for the other interphones and any other intercommu-
nicating call pushbuttons.
Programming the self-start pushbutton to a specific panel.
Programming phase:
1) Remove the interphone cover.
2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton on the interphone.
3) Press and hold the additional pushbutton to activate the self-start function to-
gether with the RESET pushbutton.
4) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the self-start pushbutton pressed.
5) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone.
6) Release the self-start pushbutton.
7) On pushbutton entrance panels, press the call button for the interphone, while
on alphanumeric keypads, enter the call code and press pushbutton “ ”.
8) A high tone confirms the end of the procedure.
Restoring default values of pushbuttons (P2,P3,P4,P5,P6,P7,P8)
Programming phase:
1) Remove the interphone cover.
2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton on the interphone.
3) Press and hold the relative pushbutton to be reprogrammed together with the
RESET pushbutton.
4) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the other pushbutton pressed.
5) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone.
6) Release the pushbutton to restore to default and then press again.
Deleting all settings.
Programming phase:
This procedure is advised when you want to change the ID of an inter-
phone/monitor previously programmed and you do not want keep the operation
programming of the appliance.
1) Remove the interphone cover.
2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton on the interphone.
3) Press and hold the self start pushbutton together with the RESET pu-
shbutton.
4) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the self-start pushbutton pressed.
5) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a continuous tone for two seconds.
6) Release the self-start pushbutton.
7) During the continuous tone, press the tab on the lock release pushbutton.
If the deletion procedure is successful, when the lock release tab is pressed
once more the interphone emits a triple “Beep”.
OPERATION
Calls from an entrance panel, intercommunicating calls and door calls are dif-
ferentiated by means of different tones.
Door calls.
Calls from entrance panels do not follow the pressed pushbutton but are gene-
rated inside the interphone. The call interval is 1 s of ringtone and 2 s of pause
repeated twice (default value set on panel). To answer, raise the handset. If the
handset is already raised during the call, replace and raise it again. The call an-
swer time (30 s) and the conversation time (2 minutes by default) are set in the
panel parameters. When the conversation time has elapsed, the user can con-
tinue without replacing the handset if a new call is made within 10 s from the
same panel.
Intercommunicating call.
Lift the handset and press the intercommunicating button for the inter-
phone/monitor to be called. On the handset of the interphone called a call tone
will ring (if the call is enabled) or an engaged tone (if not enabled). On the cal-
led interphone the ringtone starts sequentially at intervals of 1 s ringing and 4 s
pause. The maximum duration of the call is 30 s (6 cycles). To answer the call,
simply raise the handset; the maximum duration of the conversation is 60 se-
conds. When the conversation time has elapsed, the user can continue without
replacing the handset if a new call is made within 10 s. Calls from the panel
have priority over intercommunicating calls.
Denied calls.
Installation of type 6153/682 in the interphone, enables the user to vary the call
intensity or mute the ringtone. Call mute is indicated by permanent illumination
of the red LED. If calls are made to the interphone when the call mute is ena-
bled, they are denied. A denied call causes the red Led to briefly switch off ac-
cording to the number of times calls are denied (maximum 4 denied calls). The
signal is repeated every 10 s (approx.). Deletion of denied calls is by: reenabling
the ringtone, resetting the interphone or a system power failure. On the panel,
a denied call is indicated by means of a dissuasion tone (a series of “Beeps” at
100ms intervals with a pause of 100ms for a total of 5 s).
The message “Do not disturb” also appears on panels with display.
Lock Button
The lock button of each device works in the following manner.
- Device with handset at rest lock to the last entrance panel with
which it has spoken or from which it has been called.
- Device with handset raised but not engaged in a conversation call
to switchboard if the Switchboard flag is YES. Otherwise it goes back to
the first case.
- Device with handset raised and engaged in an internal conversation
as in the first case.
- Device with handset raised and engaged in an external conversation or
called from entrance panel lock to the entrance panel being spo-
ken with or from which it has been called.
In practice a lock is always activated except when the handset is raised and you
immediately press the lock button. This can also be taken to the standard case
if the system has no porter switchboard and the Switchboard flag is set on NO.

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Vimar Elvox Petrarca Series Specifications

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BrandVimar
ModelElvox Petrarca Series
CategoryTelephone
LanguageEnglish

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