
PROGRAMMING
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Programming fields:
Adjustable system parameters.
Field
Code
Field value
PIN entry
“##0”
The PIN has three digits.
PIN change
“00”
New PIN <3 digits>, repeat the PIN <3 digits>
Divert telephone 1
“10”
Enter the telephone number, 16 digits maximum.
“11”
Enter the telephone number, 16 digits maximum.
Enter the telephone number, 16 digits maximum.
“12”
“15”
“0”: Disabled; “1”: Enabled.
Number of divert
“16”
“1”: Divert to one ph.; “2”: Divert to two ph.; “3”: Divert to three ph.
Call (divert mode)
Calling order: “1”; “2”; “3”.
Lock release time
“20”
Between “01” and “60” seconds.
Auxiliary relay: Type
“30”
“0”: Normally open; “1”: Normally closed.
Auxiliary relay: Monostable time
“31”
Between “01” and “60” seconds.
Auxiliary relay: State
“32”
“0”: Monostable; “1”: Bistable.
Ring type
“40”
“1”: Cadence type; “2”: Cadence type; “3”: Cadence type.
Reset local telephone volume
“51”
Volume to default value, local telephone
Reset volume of divert telephone
“52”
Default volume, divert telephone “1”; “2”; “3” according to ph.
Door entry system sensitivity
“60”
“1”: High; “2”: Medium; “3”: Low.
System compatibilities
“70”
“0”: 4+N or 4+N Busy channel; “1”:Plus System
Divert type
“71”
“0”: Normal Operation; “1”: PABX, non-transparent.
Divert telephone 2
Divert telephone 3
Divert mode
“17”
Description of the programming fields:
PIN entry:
PIN change:
Divert telephone:
To access the programming menu enter “##0” followed by the PIN “123”.
This PIN has three digits.
This field stores the corresponding PIN.
The user can change the PIN in this field by accessing the programming mode and entering
the new PIN two times. If the new PIN is not repeated correctly the process will have to be
done again.
Each field stores a phone number which the audio door panel will call when the system has the
divert mode enabled.
Up to 16 digits from the sequence “0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,#, ”can be used
The “#” character creates a pause in the dialling (when calls are made via a PABX,
certain models may require this).
The “ ” character indicates the end of the programmed telephone number.
If the call is not answered, the next programmed telephone number is called,
and so on until a maximum of three numbers is reached.
Calls can be diverted to telephones on fixed-line or cellular networks, or to extensions on private
telephone networks, with this last option requiring the PABX to be installed in the same system as
the telephone interface
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Pick up detection
“72”
“0”: Automatic; “1”: Manual.