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Advanced configuration

If the basic configuration settings (A-P) do not reflect requirements, the buttons can be programmed differently by carrying out 
the steps below.
After programming, set S2 DIP-switches 1-2-3-4 (PROG) to ON. With these DIP-switch settings, the buttons manage the 
programmed functions.
The buttons that are NOT programmed control the functions in row A (“Basic configuration” table).

Intercom call

General

 intercom call: button programming

Introduction

1. 

Take note of the S1 DIP-switch settings.

2.

To enter programming mode, set S2 DIP-switch 6 to ON.

 

» the LED 

 flashes

S2

3.

Refer to the table 

“Basic configuration"

 to identify a DIP-switch combination in which the intercom function (INT or INTb) 

corresponding to the button you want to program appears, then set the 

S2 DIP-switches

.

Example: For button 1= Intercom (INT) set S2 DIP-switches 1-2-3-4 as specified in row "C" in the "Basic configuration" 
table.

4.

Set the 

S1 DIP-switches

 according to the call address of the desired apartment.

 

See

 

“Addressing table" on page 17

5.

Press and release the button to be associated with the function.

 

» Correct procedure indication

: the LED 

 flashes for a few seconds and a confirmation tone sounds.

 

when programming using several buttons, continue programming the next key by repeating the process from step 4 

onwards.

6.

Exit programming mode by setting S2 

DIP-switch 6

 to OFF.

 

» LED 

 switches off

S2

 

7.

Set S2 

DIP-switches 1-2-3-4

 to ON.

8.

Return S1 DIP-switches to the original combination.

By "

General 

intercom call" we mean a call from a door-entry phone/door entry monitor to the devices (in the same apartment or 

another apartment) identified by the call address for the apartment (user code).
By "Intercom call to 

selective address"

 we mean a call from a door-entry phone/door entry monitor to a device (or several) 

identified by a specific (selective) address which is different from the call address for the apartment (user code).

General and selective intercom calls CANNOT be used together on the same riser!

Summary of Contents for Icona Manager

Page 1: ...Icona 2 wire door entry monitor Art 6601W Art 6601W BM Passion Technology Design EN TECHNICAL MANUAL...

Page 2: ...communication systems in residential commercial industrial and public buildings Installation All activities connected to the installation of Comelit products must be carried out by qualified technica...

Page 3: ...5 6 access to programming DIP 7 for power supply voltage management Paragraph Power supply management on page 9 DIP 8 for setting main and secondary door entry monitor Paragraph Main and secondary do...

Page 4: ...he function associated with it 1 2 Press and hold keys Disabled by default from firmware version 1 5 0 Pressing and holding keys adds further functions to the door entry monitor Carry out the procedur...

Page 5: ...s Loudspeaker 40 x 20 H mm 8 Ohm 2W 40 x 20 H mm 8 Ohm 2W Technologies implemented Full Duplex Full Duplex ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Type of power supply Power supply via video entry bus Power supply...

Page 6: ...6 Installation Installed in flush mounted box art 6117 3 160 cm 130 cm 2 14 2 cm 14 7 cm 1 2 1 6 Lmax 10 cm Lmin 6 cm 5 2 3 4 5 1 4 1 1 2 CLACK 2 9 2 1 8 2 1 7 1 2 DISASSEMBLY...

Page 7: ...ting in 503 series box round box 2 1 7 2 1 6 1 2 3C 2 1 3B Lmax 7 cm Lmin 6 5 cm 4A with Art 6620 2 1 5A with Art 6620 1 2 1 2 CLACK 8 1 2 DISASSEMBLY Art 6620 optional 160 cm 130 cm 2 2 1 3A with Art...

Page 8: ...A 12V IN 2 1 IN 2 1 P F C L L P F C S S C N O N C 20 m MAX Connect a single call repetition device for each user code If inductive loads are connected the connection of 470nF capacitance in parallel w...

Page 9: ...t DIP 8 of S2 to ON S2 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 8 S2 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 8 Power supply management For correct power supply management set S2 DIP 7 in accordance with the type of system and its configuration in system...

Page 10: ...phone call PAN Priority call to switchboard not available in KIT systems NULL No function PROG With these S2 DIP switch settings the buttons control the programmed functions as in the Advanced config...

Page 11: ...iguration table 4 Set the S1 DIP switches according to the call address of the desired apartment See Addressing table on page 17 5 Press and release the button to be associated with the function Corre...

Page 12: ...g the next key by repeating the process from step 5 onwards 7 Exit programming mode by setting S2 DIP switch 6 to OFF LED switches off S2 8 Set S2 DIP switches 1 2 3 4 to ON 9 Return S1 DIP switches t...

Page 13: ...g S2 DIP switch 6 to OFF LED switches off S2 7 Set S2 DIP switches 1 2 3 4 to ON 8 Return S1 DIP switches to the original combination 1 Take note of the S1 DIP switch settings 2 To enter programming m...

Page 14: ...tch combination in which the desired functions corresponding to the buttons you want to program appear then set the S2 DIP switches Example For button 4 Self Activation AI and button 5 Call to Seconda...

Page 15: ...is busy 2 Press and release Once 1 confirmation tone is emitted to change the ringtone for calls from the external entrance panel twice 2 confirmation tones are emitted to change the ringtone for call...

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