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TDC26-TDC36-TM26GSM-TM66GSM-ERMES2- User’s manual
#5
LOUDSPEAKER MONITORING
Permits listening to the sound in the are in which the combiner is located.
The combiner sends 3 beeps of command recognition and activates audio
connection with the remote equipment.
Key “
9
” to activate two way comunication with viva-voce (with increased
microphone sensitivity).
Key “
7
” ” to activate the loudspeaker monitoring (reduces the microphone
sensitivity).
The connection breaks after three minutes; to recommence the countdown of
the three minutes, press any key and thus generate a multi-frequency tone.
The connection is interrupted if the combiner recognises a signal from the
telephone exchange (for example, the engaged signal), or if no noise is picked
up from the internal microphone or through the connected telephone for a
period of more than 20 seconds.
NOTE:
This command is only executable by keying in the MASTER code.
#6
OUT OF ORDER (WITH STOP OF ALL CYCLES)
This stops all operation of the combiner. It will still be possible to connect to the
combiner by remote, if permitted by the programmed parameters, and
therefore be able to return the combiner to service or else command or
interrogate the inputs and outputs, or activate remote listening.
Recognition of this is signalled by 3 beeps. Following the three beeps, it is
necessary to key in the MASTER code once again. The execution of the
command is confirmed with 5 beeps in rapid succession.
#7
RETURN TO SERVICE
This restarts all operation of the combiner. The combiner confirms recognition
with three beeps.
NOTE:
This command is only executable by keying in the MASTER code.
### CLOSE CONNECTION
AOn receipt of this command, accessible without keying in any access code,
the combiner transmits 5 beeps and then closes the connection. If this
command is given to terminate a connection during an alarm cycle, the user is
not excluded from the directory for the continuation of the cycle. If it is desired
that no further calls are received for the alarm cycle in progress, use command
#0 (subject to the keying in of the code) and then key ### to terminate the call.
.
#2
STOP ALL CYCLES
Interrupts the call cycle relative to all alarmed channels.
This command stops both the current call cycle and any waiting cycle
associated with the other channel.
The combiner carries out no further telephone calls to other numbers in the
directory, but returns to a waiting state for any successive activation.
Recognition of this command is signalled by 5 beeps in rapid succession.
NOTE:
This command is only executable by keying in the MASTER code
#3
OUTPUT COMMANDS (interrogation / activation of outputs)
Allows for control of the outputs.
To command an output, it is necessary to select it first:
key “1” for output OUT1 or “2” for OUT2 and the combiner sends the recorded
message for the status of the selected output.
If the output is programmed in connection with a reference input (see
"Reference Input" para 3.6.2), the message transmitted is instead that relative
to the status of the reference input.
This configuration is generally used when the combiner commands the
activation of anti-theft exchanges with input INT connected to the interrupted
positive of the exchanges.
In this manner, it is possible to know the output status for connection of the
exchange by directly controlling the connection or disconnection status.
The activation command of the selected output is sent with the
“7”
key, and
the deactivation command with the
“9”
key.
Once these commands have been carried out, the combiner sends the
message relative to the new output status.
As has already been seen for control by the local keyboard, an activation
command has no effect if the output is already active, just as a deactivation
has no effect if the output status is already inactive.
If a key different to those expected for this menu is pressed, the combiner
signals the error with a long beep.
#4
INTERROGATION OF INPUT STATUS
With this command, it is possible to interrogate the combiner to find out the
status of its inputs via voice messages. Three beeps are emitted on
recognition of this command.
Key 1 for the IN input
Key 2 for IN2.
Key 7 for the INT1 input.
Key 8 for the INT2 input.
The combiner sends the recorded message for the status of the selected
input.
NOTE: A long error beep is emitted when keying one of the keys not enabled
for this command.