6.
Enter the floor number.
a.
Press
or
to select the desired number.
b.
Press
when finished.
7.
Set the visitor lift permissions for
“
Lift 1
”
.
a.
Press
or
to allow or prohibit lift usage for visitors to each lobby.
b.
Press
to select the next lobby station.
c.
Press
when finished.
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Repeat the above procedure for
“
Lift 2
”
and
“
Lift 3
”
.
8.
Confirm the displayed settings.
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Press
to go back and enter the desired settings again.
9.
Press
to check for a duplicate room number.
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If a duplicate room number is found, press
or
to select whether you want to overwrite the
existing room number settings.
If no duplicate is found, the settings are saved in the control box.
Note:
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If you press
, the settings will be saved in the main monitor only, and the main monitor will restart. To save
the settings in the control box, press
.
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When the mode (House mode or Apartment mode) of the main monitor is changed, the extension monitor
automatically changes modes to match the main monitor.
5.5.1 List of main monitor programming parameters
The following parameters are available when using main monitor programming.
Note:
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You can also use PC programming to configure these settings for each main monitor. Parameter names are slightly
different when using PC programming.
Parameter
Description
Default
ROOM NUMBER
Tells the system what room the main monitor is
installed in.
(1–99999)
—
FLOOR NUMBER
Tells the system what floor the main monitor is installed
on.
(0–99; 0 is the ground floor)
—
LIFT 1
LIFT 2
LIFT 3
Determines which lifts can be used by visitors to each
lobby station.
(Yes, No)
No
(No lifts can be
used)
5.6 Extension box programming
Extension boxes are used to increase the number of lobby stations that can be used with the system. A maximum of
3 extensions boxes can be connected to the control box, and a maximum of 6 lobby stations can be connected to
each extension box.
After completing the installation and wiring for the extension boxes and connected lobby stations, the lobby stations
can be configured with the following 2 methods.
– Using a computer to configure settings (PC programming (Page 54)).
– Using individual station devices (lobby stations (page 45), main monitors (page 50), and PBX extension telephones
(page 49)) to configure settings.
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