
Bellcall Digital Door Entry System
PD-083 Issue 3A
Installation and Operating Manual
Page 21 of 46
TONE – Re-assurance Tone
To conform to DDA requirements the controller provides a re-assurance tone when a
phone is being called and also when the door lock has been operated from the door panel
or the called phone, but not the exit button. So to give some customer flexibility especially
when these tones are a nuisance, they are controllable.
Four settings are available: -
[Both]
= Ringing and lock tones.
[Call]
= Ringing tone only.
[Lock]
= Lock tone only.
[None]
= No tones.
CANC – Cancel Key Compatibility
For use with a new controller in older systems with any BSC4 video Controller below Build
4, or BS801 audio phone below Build 6, or BC801 or BC801P audio phones below Build 6.
These older systems are not capable of cancelling a call and the phones will continue to
ring even though the door controller has closed down.
If this situation applies then ensure [CANC] is set to [No] otherwise the default is [Yes].
BCAL – Bellcall Compatibility Mode
For use in mixed systems with a BCP1 panel revision V2.0 upwards.
Switching
compatibility mode to [Yes] changes the number format for addressing a phone and
removes the 3 Second overhang of speech when operating the lock from a phone.
BS801 audio phones from Build 6, or BC801 or BC801P audio phones from Build 6, and
all BSA phones already have number format transparency built in and do not need this
switch.
Default is [No], set to [Yes] only when in a mixed BCP1 with older phones.
Must be set to [No] when addressing any videophones.
12A? – Flat 13 Numbered as 12A
(From build 4)
For use when flat numbering is … 11, 12, 12A, 14, 15 … When set to [Yes] entering “12A
call
” will actually send “13” so that the BSC4’s can be set to respond to … 11, 12, 13, 14,
15 …
BSD-DIG Door Controller Jumper Settings
All the jumpers apply to video only, so settings are irrelevant.