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Settings and Adjustments
Configuring the device on a PC
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Option Relay Control Authentication Key
Sound Settings
You can select tones for relay output.
• Door Release: Configure the tone heard
when relay output is performed to release
the electrical lock.
• Relay Control (start): Configure the tone
heard when relay output starts via
optional relay.
• Relay Control (end): Configure the tone
heard when relay output stops via optional
relay.
• None
• Call Pattern1
• Call Pattern2
• Call Pattern3
• Call Pattern4
• Call Pattern5
• Call Pattern6
• Tremolo Sound
• Busy Response Tone
• On Hold
• Operation Sound
• Error
• Pre Tone1
• Pre Tone2
• Pre Tone3
• Communication End
Pretone
• Call Queue Notification
• Waiting Reply Tone
• Audio sources registered in
“Custom Sound Registry
(→page 52)”
selected.
Door Release:
Operation Sound
Relay Control (start):
None
Relay Control (end):
None
Important
• Configure the authentication key using 1 to 4 digits if the electrical lock connected to this device will be released by operating
IX-MV.
• Configure a different authentication key for each output terminal (the same key cannot be configured.)
• Configure a different authentication key than the authentication key configured in
and "Option Relay Control Authentication Key." If it is the same, both functions might operate.
Note
• The "Authentication Key" is displayed as "●●●●●" in the Settings screen.
Entry
Description
Settings
Default values
Option Relay Control
Authentication Key
If "Option Relay Control (administrator
setting)" is set to "Enable," and "Speed Dials
/ Favorites" - "TLS" on the station to control
is set to "Enable," configure the key used to
decrypt encrypted communication.
If this matches the "Option Relay Control
Key" of the station that performs the
operation, the output terminal may be
controlled.
1 - 20 digits
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Entry
Description
Settings
Default values