FT SB2 09
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FT SB2 09
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Telephone Art. 2410W/2B
Okay series telephone - dimensions: 85x223x65 mm.
The telephone is fitted with door-opening pushbutton, signalling LED and
two pushbuttons whose functions can be set according to the system it is
inserted in. As standard it is fitted with floor door call function (see variant
A) and call repetition (see variant B). Up to three telephones with the same
user code can be inserted in the same system.
To set the user code, see “Programming telephone Art. 2408W/A, 2428W/A
and bracket Art. 4714W/2” in MT/SB2/01 or FT/SB/07.
It can be used either in Simplebus1 systems or in Simplebus2 systems. The
article is set in the factory to be used in Simplebus2 systems.
To use the telephone Art. 2410W/2B in Simplebus1 and Bravo kit
systems, see the note on page 2.
Art. 2410W/2B allows the Privacy, Doctor, 1256 relay and Porter
switchboard Call functions to be used in Simplebus1 and Simplebus2 type
systems and the Privacy, Doctor, 1256 relay, Single-family and Two-family
intercom functions in Bravo kit type systems.
The S2 Dip switch settings to assign the functions to each pushbutton follow
the rules given in Table 1.
The Privacy function, when set, means the telephone bell can be
momentarily disabled on a call from the external unit, on a call from the
porter switchboard.
Apart from disabling the telephone bell as in the Privacy function, the
Doctor function also allows automatic door-opening activation on a call to
the telephone from the external unit.
Enabling or disabling the Privacy and Doctor functions is carried out by
pressing pushbutton 3 of the Telephone for 2 seconds. Enablement is
also indicated by the signalling LED lighting up. When there are several
users with the same user code, set the Doctor function on only one of the
units enabled for this function.
To insert Art.2410W/2B in Simplebus and Bravo kit systems, see the
diagrams in sect. A: SB/I1 - SB2/01 - SB/J1.
The 1256 relay function allows the relay on board Art. 1256 to be activated.
Only set this function if an Art. 1256 is present in function E (activation on
apartment unit pushbutton).
To set the actuator relay module Art. 1256 so that it is activated on the
actuator command, please see technical sheet FT/SB2/02 enclosed with
the pack.
The 1256 activation is made by pressing pushbutton 2 or pushbutton 3
according to the S2 Dip switch setting (see Table1).
To insert Art. 2410W/2B in Simplebus and Bravo kit systems, see the
diagrams in sect. A: SB/I1 - SB2/01 - SB/J1.
The Porter switchboard call function allows the call to porter switchboard
Art. 1998 to be made in systems provided with a porter switchboard. In the
systems not provided with a porter switchboard Art. 1998, the same call
function to a porter switchboard can be used to activate the relay on board
Art.1256. To set the relay Art. 1256 so that it is activated on porter
switchboard call command, please see technical sheet FT/SB2/02 enclosed
with the pack.
The porter switchboard call is made by pressing pushbutton 2 of the
telephone if the S2 Dip switches are suitably set (see Table1).
To insert Art. 2410W/2B in Simplebus systems, see the diagrams in sect. A:
SB/I1 - SB2/01 - SB/J1.
The Single-family intercom function can only be used in Bravo kit systems.
It allows audio communication between two units (video entry phone or
telephone) set to the same user code. Pressing P2 or P3 activates the call
to the remaining stations of the same family unit. By lifting the handset, the
receiver of the call communicates with the caller. The communication is
ended by hanging up the handset. In any case, a call from the external unit
always takes priority over an intercom communication.
In this case, the users who are already speaking will hear a tone similar to
the call tone in the handset if the latter is addressed to them or otherwise a
triple signalling tone.
To answer the call from the external unit, simply lift the handset of any free
unit or hang up and lift the handset of unit engaged in an intercom
communication. Activation of communication with the external unit
interrupts the intercom conversation which was previously in progress.
An intercom call does not have priority over a conversation/call with the
external unit. In this case, during an intercom call attempt, the LED will flash
for a few seconds to signal that the system is engaged.
The Single-family intercom call is made by pressing P2 or P3 according to
the S2 Dip switch setting (see Table1). To insert Art. 2410W/2B in Bravo
kit systems, see diagram SB/J1 in sect. A.
The Two-family intercom function can only be used in Bravo kit systems: it
allows audio communication between two units (video entry phone or
telephone) which are not set to the same user code. Pressing Pushbutton
P3 activates the call towards the stations of the other family unit. By lifting
the handset, the receiver of the call communicates with the caller. The
communication is ended by hanging up the handset.
In any case, a call from the external unit always takes priority over an
intercom communication. In this case, the users who are already speaking
will hear a tone similar to the call tone in the handset if the latter is
addressed to them or otherwise a triple signalling tone. To answer the call
from the external unit, simply lift the handset of any free unit or hang up and
lift the handset of unit engaged in an intercom communication.
Activation of communication with the external unit interrupts the intercom
conversation which was previously in progress.
An intercom call does not have priority over a conversation/call with the
external unit. In this case, during an intercom call attempt, the LED will flash
for a few seconds to signal that the system is engaged.
The Two-family intercom call is made by pressing pushbutton 3 if the S2 Dip
switches are suitably set (see Table1).
To insert Art. 2410W/2B in Bravo kit systems, see Diagram SB/J1 in sect. A.
Table 1
S2
1
2
3
4
Signalling
LED
Door-opening
pushbutton
Pushbutton 2
Pushbutton 3
Corrispondence
with BRAVO KIT
Config. 0
DIP 1
DIP 2
DIP 3
DIP 4
Pushbutton 2 Pushbutton 3
Config. 1
Config. 2
Config. 3
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1256 Relay
1256 Relay
1256 Relay
Single-Family
Porter Switchboard
Porter Switchboard
1256 Relay
Porter Switchboard
Privacy
Single-Family
Two-Family
Two-Family
Privacy
Doctor
Doctor
1256 Relay