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for 2 seconds until you hear a sound in the
handset.
- press button “ ” 9 times to enter digit 9, wait
for 2 seconds until you hear a sound in the
handset.
- press button “ ” 6 times to enter digit 6, wait
for 2 seconds until you hear a sound in the
handset.
- press button “
” to confirm entering and go
to the next programming step. An acoustic
tone in the handset will confirm that the code
has been stored and you can go to the next
step.
Exiting the programming mode
You will automatically exit the programming
mode after pressing button "
"
to confirm the
3rd programming, i.e. “
code to assign to button
“ ”. You can also exit the programming mode at
any time by hanging up the handset. Settings
will not be saved if you exit the programming
mode without confirming with button "
"
.
You will also exit the programming mode
automatically if you make a mistake or an
operation that is not permitted when entering a
code. In this case, you must access the
programming mode again to continue.
Automatic programming
You can use the automatic programming mode
to save the intercom address from the external
station.
Automatic programming procedure
To enter the automatic programming mode you
must:
a) enter the programming mode
following the
instructions described in “Entering the
programming mode
”;
b) make a call from an external station within
2 minutes
. In case of installations with digital
push-button keyboard TD2100MA, key in
the number you want to assign to the intercom
and press “
”. In case of installations with
digital encoder CD2132MA or CD2134MA
press the button you want to assign to the
user on the push-button keyboard. When the
call is received, the intercom is programmed
automatically, you hear the call tone in the
handset. Close and pick up the handset to
start a conversation with the external station
and check the correct operation of the system;
c) at the end of the conversation hang up the
handset
to exit the automatic programming
mode.
Simplified programming
The simplified programming mode allows for
quick saving of the intercom address.
Simplified programming procedure
To enter the simplified programming mode you
must:
a) enter the programming mode
following the
instructions described in “Entering the
programming mode
”;
b) enter the three digits of the user address.
Digits must be entered individually, by
pressing the button “ ” for a number of times
“n”, where “n” is the value of the digit you want
to enter, followed by a pause of about 2
seconds before you go to the next digit (a
beep in the handset will tell you when to go to
the next digit).
For example, to enter code 096 you need to:
- press button “ ” 10 times to enter digit 0, wait
for 2 seconds until you hear a beep in the
handset.
- press button “ ” 9 times to enter digit 9, wait
for 2 seconds until you hear a beep in the
handset.
- press button “ ” 6 times to enter digit 6, wait
for 2 seconds until you hear a beep in the
handset.
c) hang up the handset
as soon as you hear
the confirmation tone in the handset to exit
the simplified programming mode.
Manual programming
The manual programming mode allows you to
enter the user address, assign the internal
address and code to button “ ”
.
Manual programming procedure
To enter the manual programming mode you
must:
a) enter the programming mode
following the
instructions described in “Entering the
programming mode
”;
b) programme the following functions in
sequence:
1)
User address
– this code allows you to
receive an external call, turn ON the
intercom, have a conversation and open
the door at the calling external station. For
information on address entering see
“Entering codes or addresses”
.
2)
Internal address
– these codes are used
to identify the intercoms installed in the
apartment (max. 3). In case of one intercom
only, the internal code must be 000 (default
value); if other intercoms are present (max.
other 2) you must assign codes 001 and
002 to them. By entering these codes, all
intercoms will ring when an intercom call is
made; if you prefer not to activate the
intercom ring in the third intercom, you
must assign code 003 instead of 002.
For information on code entering see
“Entering codes or addresses”
.
3)
Address associated with button
“ ”
– to
call users from other apartments you must
enter their user address (001 to 200). Enter
code 000 if you want to use this button to
make intercom calls between intercoms in
the same apartment.
For information on code entering see
“Entering codes or addresses”
.
In
“Manual programming”
mode the 3 steps
above must be performed in sequence from
step 1 to step 3. Each step must be confirmed
by pressing button “
”. Press button “
”
again if you want to skip a programming
operation and go to the next one. For example,
after you have programmed the “
user
address
(step 1)” and confirmed it by pressing
button “
”, you will automatically go to the
“
internal address
(step 2)”. If this setting is
not necessary, press button “
” to skip it
and go to “
address associated with button
”
(step 3)”. Again, you can enter the code or
press button “
” to skip this programming.
Since there are no other programming to
make, this operation will automatically exit
the programming mode.
c) exit the programming mode
following the
instructions described in “Exiting the
programming mode
”.
Buttons
Door open button
Button for internal or intercom calls.
This
button can be programmed with the address
of another user in the building to make
internal calls between the two users or with
code 000 to make intercom calls with other
videointercoms or intercoms (max. 2)
installed in the same apartment.
Programming
The intercom must be suitably programmed for
operation.
Three programming modes are available:
-automatic
(quick programming of the user
code operating from external station);
-simplified
(quick programming of the user code
operating from intercom);
-manual
(programming of all intercom
functions)
The following programming is possible:
1)
user address
(mandatory; by default the
intercom is programmed with address 100);
2)
internal address
(optional; by default the
intercom is programmed with address 000);
3)
code to assign to button
“ ” to make
intercom calls or for future applications
(optional; by default no code is associated to
the button).
Using the push-button keyboard for
programming
Press button "
" and " " to enter addresses
or codes.
:Press this button to
access the
programming mode
(when pressed for 4
seconds with off-hook handset),
confirm
address or code programming
or
go to
the next programming step.
:
Press this button to
increase the value
you want to enter.
Press the button for a
number of times equal to the digit you want
to enter (digit 1 = 1 time; digit 9 = 9 times;
digit 0 = 10 times button “ ”).
Pressure of button “ ” is confirmed by an acoustic
tone.
Entering the programming mode
To enter the programming mode you must:
pick up the handset and leave it off-hook
during the entire programming step;
press button “
” for at least 4 seconds until
you receive the confirmation tone.
Entering codes or addresses
- Codes and/or addresses must have three
digits (hundreds, tens, units); codes and/or
addresses with tens and units or units only
must be completed by adding zeros. For
example, address 96 will become 096 and
address 5 will become 005.
- Digits must be entered individually, by
pressing the button “ ” for a number of times
“n”, where “n” is the value of the digit you want
to enter, followed by a pause of about 2 seconds
before you go to the next digit (a tone in the
handset will tell you when to go to the next
digit).
For example, to enter code 096 you must:
- press button “ ” 10 times to enter digit 0, wait