
PicoCombi loudspeaking analog telephone and doorphone
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E
Telephone key on device
End conversation with doorphone without open/unlock door.
F
Volume adjustment in steps from 1-5. The value is saved
independent of telephone volume setting.
Automatic answering key
on device
Enable/disable automatic answering function.
3.5.4 Conversation with doorphone, parked telephone
<0-9>
No function.
<External switches 1-3>
No function.
A
No function.
B
No function.
C
No function.
D
Door key on device
Open/unlock door and end conversation with doorphone
when dooropening signal has been activated in 1 second. Go
back to parked telephone conversation (the user will be able
to hear doorlock/dooropener operate for 1 second).
E
Telephone key on device
End conversation with doorphone without open/unlock door
and go back to telephone conversation.
F
Volume adjustment in steps from 1-5.
Automatic answering key
on device
Enable/disable automatic answering function.
3.5.5 Volume adjustment
Volume adjustments for the telephone function on PicoCombi may be adjusted with the
remote controller in 5 steps. If the volume has been changed, the new value is stored and used
for later telephone conversations. When pressing ”F” on remote controller the volume will
increase and it will be indicated by one short ”beep” for each press. When changing from
volume 4 to 5 (maximum) it will be indicated by a long ”beep”. The next keypress on ”F” will
change the volume to 1 (minimum).
The volume for the doorphone conversations are regulated with the same procedure as for
telephone conversations. Telephone volume setting and doorphone volume setting are stored
independent of each other.
3.5.6 Auditive feedback
The following words can be recorded :
"0-9", "*", "#", "Empty", "Saved", "Error" and "Pause".
These words may be used as an auditive feedback in ordinary use, and while programming the
device. If the user dont have any need for this auditive feedback it can be disabled (in
advanced programming mode). Auditive feedback in advanced programming mode can not be
disabled.
If auditive feedback is enabled, it will be heard in the following situations:
•
When someone tries to transmit an unprogrammed telephone book number it will say
”empty”.