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Table 2. Premises
’
flags
+32 and +64 flags enable to call other types of events and use other resources, such as locking or
OC.
Description of each flag:
•
“
office mode
”
(+1)
–
if the handset is still raised, each connection to the premises will
result in a simulation of pressing the lock button in hearing aid (it will usually result in the
lock opening
–
depending on configuration).
•
“
lock code
”
(+2)
–
will block the possibility of door opening with the lock code assigned to
premises
•
“
mute lock code confirmation
”
(+4)
–
after opening the door with lock code, no acoustic
confirmation will be generated in the device (until the blockade was realized by
redirecting the logical number to a physical number that does not exist in the system)
•
“
feedback communication blockade
”
(+8)
–
the flag blocks the call from decoder, between
the premises and defined keyboard (supporting Feedback).
•
“
P1 button blockade
”
(+16)
–
the flag blocks possibility of door opening with a button in
the decoder, during a conversation.
•
“
alternative lock code event
”
(+32)
–
the lock code of property will generate an alternative
event (you can change the system function for a given property)
•
“
alternative event for rfid
”
(+64)
–
as for the lock code
•
“
forcing impulse addressing
”
(+128)
–
enforces addressing of the old type for a single
premise, applies to new installations with bit addressing (parameter 99 and flag +1) and a
single
“
jumper
”
apparatus.
In order to set the desired configuration for the premises it is necessary to sum up the set flags.
Example:
In order for the property to work in office mode with lock code blockade, enter value
“
3
”
in the field. In order to block the lock code confirmation, feedback communication and lock
opening with the device button, enter value
“
28
”
.
Option
Flag Number Value
Office mode
1
+1
Lock code blockade
2
+2
lock code confirmation blockade
3
+4
feedback blockage
4
+8
lock opening blockade with button
5
+16
Alternative event to the lock code (code(2) and code(3))
6
+32
Alternative event to RFID(1)
7
+64
Forcing impulse addressing
8
+128