INTEGRATED GUARD UNIT CENTRAL
7
User Guide
2. Communication with Panels.
2.1. Communication from SB to Panels:
Press self-starting button (
1
) in the SB:
•
The guard porter connects audio and video (if the installation is a video one) with
the last panel it had communication with, or by default with panel 0. Once there is
communication with the panel, it is possible to use the
readdressing
function (see
note below).
•
The self-starting function is enhanced in the new SB, allowing the navigation
through panels connected to the same bus. For this, the vertical arrows should be
used to increase
È
or decrease
Ç
the panel number (from 0 to 15). If the panel
doesn’t exist, the message “NOT AVAILABLE” will appear on the screen, but the
system will still allow to keep searching, until whatever panel answers connecting
audio and video (if the panel is a video one).
Note:
•
Readdressing
is a function that allows the guard porter to connect the outdoor
panel with any flat in the installation. For that, once the SB has communication with
the panel established, if the
OK
key (it will have the “
Change
” function assigned at
that moment) is pressed, the system will allow the user to navigate through the
directory (using
ÇÈ
or typing a valid call code and then
OK
). Once the correct
register is found, it is possible to
pass the call
pressing
Æ
, or perform a
consult
to
the flat with
Å
(these two functions will be explained on the next point).
Readdressing
can be perform regardless the handset is hung up or not, but the
function of
consult
is only available once the handset has been picked up.
2.2. Call from Panel
3
:
Call with a valid code
:
•
The screen of the SB will show information about the flat the call is addressed to,
and also about the number of the panel the call comes from (see figure 4). This
information will be shown over a blue screen if the panel is an audio panel, or over
the video of the panel’s camera if this is a video panel.
With the handset of the SB hung up
4
the following actions can be performed:
•
Open the door (
³
).
•
Reject the call (
1
).
•
Pass the call through to the corresponding flat directly (
Æ
).
•
Readdress the call and pass it through to another flat (
OK
+
Æ
).
3
The process explained corresponds to the Standard Mode functioning. Differences among each
operation mode had been described before.
4
When a call is received, if the handset of the SB is picked up, the SB will act the same way as if the
handset was hung up, but it won’t ring. In that case, the self-start button (
1
) is used to “pick up”, and the
hook switch must be used to reject the call.