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(MT13 - En 2015)
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Note. The programming is not saved until all
operation modes are confirmed.
continue by entering the code of a new pro-
gramming or exit the programming mode by
moving the jumper J1 to position 1-2.
Programming the buttons with camera
deactivation during the call (code 210).
Using the AD2121CAG external station any
additional external camera is not activated.
This programming is used to set the buttons for
which the camera must not be activated upon
pressing (first operation mode 5 must be en-
abled in the system programming - code 121).
To make the programming you must:
enter the programming mode following
the instructions described in “Entering the
programming mode”;
enter code 210 and press Pn; you hear a
confirmation tone and the red LEDs start
flashing;
press, one at a time, all the buttons for which
the camera must not be activated upon
pressing;
exit the programming mode moving the
jumper J1 to position 1-2.
Resetting the buttons with camera deacti-
vation during the call (code 211).
To reset the camera activation function during
the call for the buttons for which this function
was deactivated with the previous programming
operation (code 210), you must:
enter the programming mode following
the instructions described in “Entering the
programming mode”;
enter code 211 and press Pn; you hear a
confirmation tone and the red LEDs start
flashing;
press, one at a time, the buttons for which
you want to restore the camera activation
function during the call; you hear a confirma-
tion tone;
exit the programming mode moving the
jumper J1 to position 1-2.
Managing the Special Buttons (code 233)
You can change the address that has been
automatically assigned during the
programming of the external door stations (see
codes 112 and 113) for a maximum number of
20 buttons. This function is useful if you want to
change the progressive sequence of some
calls and/or if you want to activate actuators for
special functions.
Table 3.2 - System programming (code 121)
Default
Press button "P1"
Operation modes
settings
high tone
low tone
mode 1
activate conversation upon call
enabled
enabled
disabled
mode 2
tone activation
enabled
enabled
disabled
mode 3
video switch-on activation (*)
enabled (**)
enabled
disabled
mode 4
presence of second camera (**)
disabled
enabled
disabled
mode 5
activation / management of buttons
disabled
enabled
disabled
with camera deactivation
mode 6
reserved; leave deactivated
disabled
-
disabled
mode 7
reserved; leave deactivated
disabled
-
disabled
mode 8
reserved; leave deactivated
disabled
-
disabled
(*) If the installation is only intercom system (without the presence of videointercoms) the function must be disables.
(**) With AD2121CAG leave disabled - factory mode 3 is disabled.
DOOR STATIONS
To make the programming you must:
enter the programming mode following
the instructions described in “Entering the
programming mode”;
enter code 233 and press Pn; you hear a
confirmation tone and the red LEDs start
flashing;
a - dial the address of the extension (codes
from 001 to 200) or the address actuator
(codes from 211 to 220) following the in-
structions contained in “entering codes or
addresses”;
b - keep pressed the button to which you
want to assign the address that has been
entered previously until you hear the confir-
mation tone;
repeat operations a and b to programme
other buttons or exit moving the jumper J1 to
position 1-2.
Resetting Special Buttons (code 233)
To reset one or more special buttons with the
address that has been automatically assigned
during the programming of the external door
stations (see codes 112 and 113), you must:
enter the programming mode following
the instructions described in “Entering the
programming mode”;
enter code 233 and press Pn; you hear a
confirmation tone and the red LEDs start
flashing;
a – keep pressed the button you want to reset
until you hear the confirmation tone;
repeat operation a to reset other buttons or
exit moving the jumper J1 to position 1-2.
Resetting default settings
After you have entered the programming mode
as described in the corresponding chapter,
you must:
dial 000 following the instructions contained
in “entering codes or addresses”;
press Pn; you hear a confirmation tone and
the red LEDs start flashing;
dial 123 following the instructions contained
in “entering codes or addresses”;
press Pn; you hear a confirmation tone and
the white LEDs of the camera start flashing;
exit the programming mode moving the
jumper J1 from 2-3 to position 1-2.
Warning. After you have carried out this
procedure all programming settings will be
reset to the default values.
Example of coding of addresses
Codes Addresses Values from/to
111
231 ÷ 250
112
001 ÷ 200
113
001 ÷ 200
114
000 ÷ 120
121
see table 3.2
1
3
2
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
2
1
CODING THE AG100TS PUSH-BUT-
TON PANEL
The AG100TS and AGL100TS push-button
panels must be coded to assign a progressive
numbering to the buttons, therefore it is
necessary to assign to each push-button panel
its own row number setting correctly the
microswitches SW1.
By default the push-button panels are coded
with row number 1 (code recommended for the
first additional push-button panel); change the
row number of the next push-button panels by
setting the microswitches SW1 as indicated in
the previous page table.
To assign the address of the first button of the
first additional push-button panel you must follow
the programming instructions of the
VD2121CAG or AD2121CAG encoder
(programming code 113).
Notes:
- Do not use row number 0 (zero) since it is
reserved for the VD2121CAG or AD2121CAG
external door station.
- Each additional push-button panel must have
a different row number.
- To have a progressive numbering of the
buttons you must assign progressive row
numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.).
- The numbers of any buttons not installed in the
plate will not be used.