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If this function is activated and the handset is not hung up, the E-lock will be
activated automatically after the first ringing signal. If the handset was hung up
during the first ringing tone, the unit works normally - the handset can be picked
up and communication is possible. The automatic opening function most
commonly used in commercial buildings - letting people in is done by simply lifting
the handset; after business hours the handset is hung up and the door entry unit
works normally.
Additional numbers are also used when the unit is to only feature the option of
calling a specific number - without the possibility of opening and talking (this
function is activated by bit7 in P17). In this case, the unit turns off after ringing
(after pre-programmed number of ringtones), or after picking up the handset. (The
auto-
open won’t work either).
If the primary numbers and additional numbers overlap, the latter have priority
and calling in these cases is always made according to their settings. The access
code of an active additional number is the code of its physical address.
Set the following parameters in the program:
-
“
AddNo
”
enter 1 or 2, depending on which additional number is to be
programmed
-
“
Nbr
”
enter a number from the range 1 to 999 to be dialled from the keypad
(when "0" is entered, the additional number is disabled)
-
“
Adr
”
enter the physical address of the uniphone from the range 1 to 255,
which the unit is to call after dialling the additional number
-
“
Ton
”
enter the ringtone number from the range 1 to 4 for the additional
number.
-
“
Rin
”
enter the number of ringtones from the range 1 to 7 for the additional
number
-
“
HiLo
”
enter 1 or 2 to set the ringing volume for the additional number
-
“
Aopn.
”
enable auto-open function: enter "0" to disable, or "1" to enable the
function. The block diagram for programming parameters is shown in the
figure below:
Before each parameter is specified, its currently set value is displayed.
Confirm this value with the "
key
" button to automatically proceed to
programming the next parameter (without changing it).