1
Entry panel activation/selection (
2
)
Auxiliary 1 (
3
)
Auxiliary 2/Porter call (red LED)
Disabling the ring (red LED)
Adjusting the ring
Brightness
Saturation colour
(
1
) The door-lock release LED can only be used if the
appliance is activated and a specific connection has
been made for the entry panel series 300.
(
2
) The unit can only be switched on and conse-
quently connected to the entry panel if the system
is not engaged with other calls.
(
3
) This control can only be used if the unit is on
.
By using actuators VLS/300 or customizing control
unit XA/300LR by means of programmer
MPP/300LR or PCS/300, you can have the control
enabled at all times.
OPHERA/B HANDS-FREE COLOUR
VIDEO HANDSET
Features similar to video handset OPHERA.
It features the following controls and adjusters (fig. 3):
Activating/De-activating communication
(red LED)
Door lock release (green LED) (
1
)
Mute/Privacy (red LED)
Entry panel activation/selection (
2
)
Auxiliary 1 (
3
)
Porter call (red LED)
Panic (red LED)
Adjusting the ring
Brightness
Saturation colour
Standard functions
- Disabling the ring with light signal (the video handset
is still activated with all its functions), in the OPHERA
model only.
- Door open warning light.
- Warning that porter switchboard is trying to get in
touch.
- Doorbell input.
- Possibility to route the call from 3 externally located
buttons to one video intercom.
- Distinctive ringing depending on where the call is
made from (entry panel, doorbell, porter switchboard,
intercom unit).
- Call note type can be programmed to distinguish
between a call made from the entry panel (4 melodies)
and the doorbell (4 melodies).
- Number of rings announcing the call can be pro-
grammed from the entry panel (the doorbell note is
not programmable).
- Call can be rerouted to another receiver.
If the user called does not answer, the call can be
rerouted to another receiver by programming with
MPP/300LR or PCS/300.
- Adjusting the volume of the ring to 3 levels.
Hands-free operation
When a call is made from the entry panel, press the
button to initiate communication, the LED light.
To end communication, press the button
again,
the LED goes off.
If you wish to interrupt a communication temporarily
during a conversation, press the button
(
in
the OPHERA/B model), the LED flashes.
To restore communication press
(
in the
OPHERA/B model), the LED goes off.
Talk-listen operation
When a call is made from the entry panel, press the
button to initiate communication, the LED light.
Press down the button
(
in the OPHERA/B
model) to speak with the entry panel.
Release the button
(
in the OPHERA/B
model) to listen,the LED light.
To end communication, press the button
, the
LED goes off.
Entry panel selection in installations with a num-
ber of entry panels
With the system off, turn on the monitor by pressing
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WARNINGS FOR THE USER
- In the case of breakdown or modification of the
apparatus of the system (such as power sup-
plier...) please contact a specialized maintenan-
ce service.
WARNING
Cleaning of the screen and unit cabinet should only be
done with a soft cloth.
OPHERA HANDS-FREE COLOUR
VIDEO HANDSET
OPHERA hands-free colour video handset can be
used with video entry systems series 300, X2, X1 and
XUP.
It must installed in a PHI dedicated rectangular
embedding box.
This appliance has a moveable part that can be tilted
outwards by 16° (fig. 1).
The video handset is equipped for the insertion of a
provided button accessory, which allows the inter-
communication function to be added.
It features the following controls and adjusters (fig. 2):
Activating/De-activating communication
(red LED)
Door lock release (green LED) (
1
)
Mute (red LED)
THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE ATTACHED
TO THE APPARATUS
ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES SE DEBEN ANEXAR
AL APARATO
BPT S.p.A.
Via Cornia, 1
33079 Sesto al Reghena-PN-Italy
[email protected] – www.bpt.it
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NOTE:
This equipment has been
tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interferen-
ce to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful inter-
ference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encoura-
ged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
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