24
Self-start =
The entrance panel activates with the com-
mand:
0
Self-start function disabled
1
F3
2
F4
4
F5
8
F1
16
F2
32
F6
64
F7
128
F8
(1) The entrance panel has a conversation in progress with the interphone
which sends the lock opening command;
(2) the entrance panel is conveying a call from the main entrance panel or
from the switchboard to an interphone in its cable riser;
(3) the entrance panel is in conversation with a main switchboard. The lock
opening command reaches the switchboard;
(4) the interphone is not in conversation and sends the switchboard call
command.
Enable camera “Enab. Camera” (16).
This parameter is set by default to 0 for audio entrance panels audio or to 1
for audio / video entrance panels. Must be set to 1 for audio entrance panels
with separate camera. This enables correct switch on/off management of
system monitors.
Enable entrance panel tone “Enab. Panel Tone” (17).
The entrance panel emits a beep in response to certain events, such as
pressing a button. This parameter can be used to disable the beeps.
Enable Self-start “Enab. Self-start” (18).
The entrance panel can self-start, e.g. activate automatically without anyone
making a call, if it receives a command from an interphone.
This parameter enables and configures the entrance panel self-start mode,
as shown in the following table:
Combinations of multiple commands are obtained by adding together the
values indicated for the individual command, e.g.:
Self-start = 7 (4 + 2 + 1) The entrance panel activates with the F3, F4 and
F5 commands;
Self-start = 96 (64 + 32) The entrance panel activates with the F6 and F7
commands;
Self-start = 129 (128 + 1) The entrance panel activates with the F3 and F8
commands;
Enable Switchboard Call “Enab.Switchboard Call” (19), Switchboard
call button “Switchbd button” (20).
Parameter 19 must be set if the entrance panel is a secondary panel in a
building complex system with switchboard. In this case, if Par. if 19 = 1and
the panel is equipped with additional push-buttons, when the push-button
selected with the switchboard call button parameter (20) is pressed, the
entrance panel sends the call with its ID code (parameter 3) to the switch-
board. However if Par. 19 = 2 the switchboard call is sent by pressing the “
” button. If Par 19 = 3 both modes are active.
Audio Active (21). If this parameter is equal to 1, the entrance panel acti-
vates when the audio line is charged and the audio voltage is less than 7V.
In the case of multiple entrance panels connected in parallel, automatic
activation of the entrance panels may cause feedback due to the Larsen
effect. In this case it is advisable to activate the function on only one of the
entrance panels.
Conversation Duration “Conv. Duration” (23). This is the maximum dura-
tion of the conversation in seconds. The conversation time begins from
the moment that the handset is lifted after the interphone has received the
call. Once this time has elapsed, the entrance panel terminates the call and
returns to free status.
Ringtone duration “Tone duration” (24). This parameter represents the time,
in seconds, for which the entrance panel activates the CH terminal. If the
entrance panel CH terminal is connected to the CH terminal present on
power supply units type 6941 and 6948, the call generator activates which
sends the ringtone to the interphone.
If the system has stairway entrance panels (building complex) or a switch-
board, the main entrance panel call signal activation time must be 1 second
longer than the corresponding time set on the stairway entrance panels or
on the switchboard. In other cases the parameter can be modified at the
discretion of the installer. In interphones in which the ringtone is generated
by the interphone itself, such as type 6600 or 7200, the duration of the tone
is independent of the parameter set on the entrance panel.
Answer time (25).
This is the maximum time, expressed in seconds, within
which the receiving internal user’s handset must be raised from the moment
that the entrance panel has sent the call. If the answer does not arrive within
the programmed time, the entrance panel terminates the call and returns
to free status.
F1 function activation time “Funct. 1 Time” (26).
This is the time, expres-
sed in seconds, for which the entrance panel activates the F1 terminal. If the
entrance panel F1 terminal is connected to the F1 terminal on power supply
units type 6941 and 6948, a relay is activated which closes the contact
between terminals R1 and 4. If the parameter is equal to 0, the activation
time is fixed by the entrance panel to 0.5 sec.
Check that the set times are compatible with the devices connected to the
corresponding outputs of the power supply.
F2 function activation time “Funct. 2” (27).
This is the time, expres-
sed in seconds, for which the entrance panel activates the F2 terminal. If
the entrance panel F2 terminal is connected to the F2 terminal present on
power supply units type 6941 and 6948, a relay is activated which closes
the contact between terminals R2 and 4. If the parameter is equal to 0, the
activation time is fixed by the entrance panel to 0.5 sec.
Check that the set times are compatible with the devices connected to the
corresponding outputs of the power supply.
Lock activation time “Lock Time” (28).
This is the time, in seconds, for
which the entrance panel activates the SR terminal. If the entrance panel
SR terminal is connected to the SR terminal present on power supply units
type 6941, 6942 and 6948, the lock connected to terminals 15 and S1 is
activated. If the parameter is equal to 0, the activation time is fixed by the
entrance panel to 0.5 sec.
Check that the set times are compatible with the devices connected to the
corresponding outputs of the power supply.
Enable UP window “Enab. UP Window” (29).
If set to 1 (default value)
this enables the “initial user” – “final user” filter for “down” commands, e.g.
commands conveyed from the external interphone cable riser to the main
entrance panel or to the switchboard. In this case, only commands with
sender IDs that are inside the window range are conveyed by the entrance
panel. If however the parameter is equal to 0 the filter is deactivated, there-
fore the entrance panel conveys all commands, including those with sender
IDs that are outside the window range.
It may be necessary to use this function in the case of building-complex
systems in which there are multiple entrance panels connected in parallel
both on the interphone cable riser side, and therefore with terminal 1, and
on the main entrance panel side, therefore with terminal 6.
“Enab. Lock” =
Open with:
0
Conversation in progress (1)
1
Conversation in progress (1);
transit (2)
2
Conversation in progress (1)
Switched audio (3)
3
Modes 1 and 2 are active simultaneously
4
Conversation in progress (1)
Transit (2)
Interphone call (4)
6
Modes 4 and 2 are active simultaneously
Lock activation mode “Enab. Lock” (15).
This parameter configures the
opening of the local door lock, e.g. the lock connected to the entrance panel
SR terminal or the lock connected to the main entrance panel, according to
the following procedures:
EN