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For further information on the methods and procedures for configuring the switchboard parameters, refer to paragraph 2.2.
2.
SWITCHBOARD CONFIGURATION
2.1.
HARDWARE CONFIGURATION
2.1.1.
Switchboard ID configuration
Factory settings for each switchboard assign an ID value of 1.
The switchboard ID is like other configuration parameters envisaged for global functions, and as such can be modified by entering
parameter configuration mode ( see paragraph 2.2).
2.1.2.
Procedure for switchboard start-up in Elvox 2-wire systems
In each two wire Elvox system there can only be one MASTER or main panel at a time. The main entrance panel is also the only
panel that on reset or power-up queries the other system panels to detect the type and presence of each. The system must not
be used during this phase. At the end of this procedure the MASTER panel sends a message related to the status of the doors
under direct control of the two wire Elvox system. After this message the switchboard connected to the system sends the infor-
mation of its specific presence to the system.
In this way all devices connected to the system are notified of the presence of the switchboard.
Once the switchboard 945F is connected to the system, it enables operation of the two wire Elvox system in two separate modes
by using the specially configured key
to alternate between the two switchboard modes (external/internal).
External mode
The switchboard display shows an icon at the top right,
indicating external mode.
At the same time as display of the icon
, the external mode indicator led illuminates on the switchboard control panel:
.
If minuscule
, it means the internal call filter is inserted while the switchboard is on “external” mode.
This is the mode in which the switchboard can receive exclusively external calls directly to its ID (from any panel configured with
a key for direct calls to the switchboard ID). In this mode the switchboard maintains an active reception status, while not activa-
ting for any external call to the riser.
When the key
is pressed to switch to external mode, a message is automatically sent to the system, which releases inter-
nal devices so that they are free from the switchboard: operations performed on these devices or from entrance panels are the
same as those performed on a system without a switchboard.
Internal mode
The switchboard display shows an icon at the top right,
indicating internal mode.
At the same time as display of the icon
, the internal mode indicator led illuminates on the switchboard control panel:
If minuscule
, it means the internal call filter is inserted while the switchboard is on “internal” mode.