golmar IT-4N Instruction Manual Download Page 13

52

Divert mode:

Auxiliary relay type:

Auxiliary relay monostable time:


This field enables or disables call diverting.

For the user's convenience, the interface has an input for connecting an optional external switch.

This switch allows call diverting to be easily enabled or disabled.

This function is only applicable to 4+N audio door entry systems.

The telephone interface has a potential-free relay output which can actuate auxiliary devices of the

audio door entry system installation such as (bells, lights,...) .

This relay output can be configured with the following field values:

“0” monostable type. In this option the user activates the relay (see page 55) and the interface

automatically deactivates it after the time configured in the “monostable time” field passes.

“1” bistable type. In this option the user activates and deactivates the relay (see page 55).

This option is only available if the auxiliary relay has been configured as monostable in the

“auxiliary relay type” configuration field.

Establishes the time that the relay remains active, this time can be configured between “01” and

“60” seconds.

Number of divert:

Priority call (Divert mode):

Lock release time:





This field configures the number of telephones that the interface will try to call when call diverting is

enabled.

Can be configured for one, two or three telephones.
Maximum of 3 diverts in 4+N systems.
Maximum of one divert in 4+N CO systems.
No more than 2 diverts are recommended for Plus systems.

If a divert call occurs, and the number of diverts available is greater than one, this field will indicate

the order in which the calls are made.

Depending on the configured field value, one of the following call sequences will be used:

Field value “1”: Phone.1, Phone.2, Phone.3
Field value “2”: Phone.2, Phone.3, Phone.1
Field value “3”: Phone.3, Phone.1, Phone.2

The automatic dialling sequence ends when one of the calls is answered.
The automatic dialling sequence ends when none of the calls are answered.

The opening time of the lock release can be configured to have an activation interval between “01”

and “60” seconds.



PROGRAMMING

Summary of Contents for IT-4N

Page 1: ...IT 4N TELEPHONE INTERFACE INTERFAZ TELEFONICO 12V 50Hz 700mA input P1 10 5 3 0 M 7 PD DA RA RB LA LB PA PB IT 4N Telephone Interface Instructions manual TIT 4N ML rev 0108...

Page 2: ...6 Connecting an audio door entry system to an IT 4N telephone interface 56 Connecting an audio door entry system to an IT 4N telephone interface with a cellular PABX 57 Troubleshooting hints 58 Compli...

Page 3: ...ntry system or from the telephone line Allows switching between calls from the subscriber loop and the audio door entry system using the telephone s keypad keeping both connections active Compatible w...

Page 4: ...s for the telephone s speaker When a call is received from the telephone line during communication with the audio door entry system a tone from the telephone s speaker will be heard Audio communicatio...

Page 5: ...eaker 3 Increases the telephone s speaker volume 9 Lowers the telephone s speaker volume 6 Confirms and memorises the changed volumes for the telephone s speaker When a call is received from the telep...

Page 6: ...a fixed line the interface can be connected under the following configurations The apartment s telephone is connected to the interface s local subscriber loop where it performs the functions of teleph...

Page 7: ...not available after the interface As shown in the following examples the telephone interface can also be connected to a PABX s input line or to its extensions as long as these are analogue lines The...

Page 8: ...local subscriber loop given that in this mode of operation the audio door entry system will always be connected to the PABX and call diverting will always be enabled In this mode of operation when a c...

Page 9: ...re To install the interface directly on the wall drill two holes of 6mm and insert the wallplugs Fix the interface with the specified screws DIN 46277 Description of the interface DIN rail latch relea...

Page 10: ...ld code Two medium duration tones Correct code value Four medium duration tones Error One long duration tone To ensure a correct programming of the system calls should not be made from either the audi...

Page 11: ...l be done by fields See the table on page 51 To verify the state of programming and if the sequence is correct or not the handset s speaker will emit the following tones Programming mode accessed Five...

Page 12: ...ype 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 programm...

Page 13: ...e in the auxiliary relay type configuration field Establishes the time that the relay remains active this time can be configured between 01 and 60 seconds Number of divert Priority call Divert mode Lo...

Page 14: ...vity for moderately noisy environments factory default 3 Low sensitivity for very noisy environments Ring type Reset local telephone volume Reset volume of diverted telephone Serves to differentiate b...

Page 15: ...n t transmit the pick up or hang up signals the has the following configuration options 0 Normal operation the PABX is transparent 1 Operation with PABX the PABX is not fully transparent With this opt...

Page 16: ...ect access code number using the telephone s keypad Function Code Enable call divert CD PLUS 4N Converter programming 1 Disable call divert Activate auxiliary relay Deactivate auxiliary realy Lock rel...

Page 17: ...Distance 300m 3 1 2 CV SEC PRI TF 104 Main CV CP L1 L2 ind 1 ind 1 ind 3 ind 2 ind 3 P CN1 1 2 TF 104 Stadio Plus SEC PRI 0 10 5 3 P1 0 10 5 3 P1 Main EL555 1 2 3 ind 2 0 10 5 3 P1 Output to telephone...

Page 18: ...EL555 1 2 3 ind 2 0 10 5 3 P1 8 9 7 4 5 6 3 2 1 0 Output to telephones Local subscriber loop 220Vac Power PABX aerial Telephone line Subscriber loop 12 VDC Tel Cellular PABX For greater distances ple...

Page 19: ...the audio door entry system and the interface are correct Check the apartment s telephone connections to the interface s PAand PB terminals Check that the apartment s telephone is of the tone dial ty...

Reviews: