With the handset lifted:
If programming the telephone as master, replace the handset.
If programming it as slave, press the door release push button, then replace the
handset.
IMPORTANT:
If the installation has a CD-PLUS/R5 converter with coded door panel or guard unit, the programming codes assigned to
the telephones must be between 1 and 250. To make it easier for the user to make a call, another parallel code can be
assigned in a 2nd assignment table.
L
ocate the DIP switch situated at the back of the sound module and set number 2 to ON, as described
on p. 36.
The door panel will reproduce a sound to advise that the system has entered into programming mode.
In systems with more than one door panel, the programming process shall be done on the master door
panel only.
Make a call to check that the telephone has been successfully programmed. Programme the other
telephones in the same way.
Once the programming has finished, set the programming switch to OFF. If this is not done, the door
panel will emit tones to indicate that the system is still in programming mode.
Each apartment must only have one master unit; if there are parallel units, whether monitors or telephones, they must be
configured as slaves.
With the door release push button pressed, pick up the telephone's handset.
To show that the system is ready for programming, the door panel and handset will emit a
number of tones, and audio communication can be established.
Release the door release push button.
Press the door panel push button that will call this telephone.
At this moment both door panel and handset will emit tones.
Programming T-530 R5
telephones:
SU-R5
PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONES
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AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
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Master Slave
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