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The call code generated by a button on one of the button panels is determined by the button’s connection to the
"call extension module" (in continuous profile button panels) or to the "button module" (in modular panels).
See
sections ‘Continuous profile panels and BUS2 Modular City’.
Mapping
is an advanced programming function available in button panels, which allows modification of the call code
assigned "naturally" to the buttons (based on their position on the call extension module or button module;
sequentially from bottom to top and right to left). In this way it is possible to cover all the requirements of button
coding:
Standard allocation through
call extension module
or button module
Examples of possible assignments using the
mapping functions.
Floor/Residence
Very useful in systems
with general MDS
entrances
With double panels: call assignation
depending on residence distribution
per floor.
Mapping
1. Inverse programming.
(Can only be done if there are monitors in all the residences. 2 operators are
required).
Involves a method inverse to the current process. The steps to be followed are detailed
below:
1.
Programme the monitor locally and autonomously using the BUS2 system
verifier or from an outdoor entry panel or reception with keypad. (The iLOFT and
Compact monitors allow programming via the monitor itself).
2.
Select the "inverse button programming" mode on the BUS2 amplifier:
Press the SW1 button (a characteristic ‘beep’ will sound from loud speaker 2).
3.
Assign the new addresses to each button:
3.1. Activate the auto-start option on the monitor.
3.2. Press the call button associated with this monitor (residence) on the entry panel.
The call code previously programmed on that monitor will be assigned to the button (it will be stored on
the amplifier).
Repeat step 3 with all the monitors-buttons on the system.
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. Exit programming:
Press the SW1 amplifier’s “button programming” button again.
The amplifier will automatically exit the programming mode after 5 minutes of inactivity.
Mapping
There are 2 ways of carrying out mapping:
When mapping is carried out, the amplifier saves the link between the natural call code (address) and the newly
assigned call code in a table.
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING:
Mapping in button panels
2. Sequential programming.
This mapping programming mode allows call codes (addresses) to be assigned sequentially in whatever order you
require.
The steps to be followed are detailed below
1.
Select the "sequential button programming" mode on the BUS2 amplifier
Press the SW1 button
for 5 seconds
(a characteristic ‘beep’ will sound from loud speaker 3).
2
. Assign the new addresses to each button:
Press the call buttons in whatever order you wish to assign the codes on the entry panel, starting with 1,
and running sequentially to the last.
The amplifier stores each of the buttons’ new call codes.
3
. Exit programming:
Press the SW1 amplifier’s “button programming” button again.
The amplifier will automatically exit the programming mode after 5 minutes of inactivity.
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