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4. TO CALL A RESIDENT

To call a resident via their Intercom Unit simply enter their flat number using the Portable Master Unit
keyboard.

The flat number is entered one digit at a time, each time you enter a new digit a tone will be heard and
the display will show the new digit and any previously entered digits.

1. Enter the flat number of the resident you wish to contact.

2. Press the 

TONE

 key to sound a call tone or 

    Press and  HOLD  the 

SPK

 key to speak directly to the resident. 

3. RELEASE  the 

SPK

 key to listen to the resident.

4. Press the 

CAN

 key to cancel the call.

5. The display will return to the status prior to the call being made :

SYSTEM READY

SYSTEM READY

NO CALLS  - - - -

or

 FAULTS EXIST

 

To call any other intercom unit on the system eg. common room, corridor, etc, use the same procedure
as above but enter the actual channel number of the intercom unit.

5. SECOND CALL WAITING

When the system is being used to speak to a resident all other Intercom Units are continuously
monitored for alarm calls.

If another alarm call is detected you will be notified by a short BLEEP every 5 seconds.

1. On hearing the intermittent bleep you should conclude your conversation as quickly as possible and
press the 

CAN

 key once. 

2. The display will change to show the channel number of the second call. 

3. Press the 

SPK

 key to answer the call in the normal way or

Press the 

CAN

 key a second time (in the gap between the alarm tone audible signal) this will check the

system memory to determine if more than one new alarm call exists. The display will change with each
press of the 

CAN

 key to show all alarm calls detected.

4. Stored alarm calls can be answered in any order by pressing the

 SPK

 key when the required channel

number is displayed.

5. Press the 

CAN

 key to cancel the call.

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c) Tynetec Limited 2001

                    

                                 FM0313e.PDF  issue A  Page 6

Summary of Contents for guardian 3

Page 1: ...lity 9 Operating Mode 10 To Park an Alarm Call 11 To View Fault Memory 12 Index Facility 13 Clock Facility 14 Special Codes Information Tynetec operate a policy of continual product improvement If any...

Page 2: ...peration of the alarm pullcord places an emergency call on the system which is then reported to the Portable Master Unit or Central Control Operation of the alarm pullcord or any associated pullcords...

Page 3: ...er Units it is important that only ONE is plugged into the system at any one time When the Portable Master Unit is first plugged into an Intercom Unit the following will be displayed GUARDIAN 2 3 SYST...

Page 4: ...larm calls can be detected by the system those initiated by a resident and those triggered automatically ALARM CALL FROM A RESIDENT An alarm call placed on the system by a resident will normally be fr...

Page 5: ...SYSTEM FAULT will be displayed if the system telephone line has failed BT LINE FAILURE BT LINE RESTORED will be displayed when the system telephone line is restored SYSTEM FAULT will be displayed on a...

Page 6: ...the actual channel number of the intercom unit 5 SECOND CALL WAITING When the system is being used to speak to a resident all other Intercom Units are continuously monitored for alarm calls If another...

Page 7: ...be fitted with an optional facility to allow general announcements to be made to all residents This facility can only be used from ONE of FOUR specified Intercom Units See the back page of this manua...

Page 8: ...l system may have the facility for connection to a remote Central Control answering station to ensure 24 hour alarm coverage The system can be switched to Central Control operation offsite mode via th...

Page 9: ...1004 via the Portable Master Unit 2 Press the SPK key followed by the CAN key 3 The display will show SYSTEM READY NO CALLS 1005 The system is currently operating in the ONSITE mode SYSTEM READY NO C...

Page 10: ...of faults in memory to allow the remainder of the system to operate as normal until the faults are cleared If after the CAN key is pressed the display shows SYSTEM READY FAULTS EXIST This means the s...

Page 11: ...t re reports press the SPK key followed by the 5 key and the fault will be PARKED in the system memory again 6 Repeat for all faulty channel numbers stored in the memory 12 INDEX FACILITY Daily calls...

Page 12: ...O CALLS 1630 The time is 16 30 24 hour format To correct the time enter the new time via the Portable Master Unit keypad and press the SPK key followed by the CAN key TO CHECK THE SYSTEM DATE 1 Enter...

Page 13: ...t Time HHMM 24 Hr Clock 2000 Not Applicable 1009 View Fault Memory 1008 Select Offsite Operating Mode 1007 Not Applicable 1006 Select Onsite Operating Mode 1005 Operating Mode Enquire 1004 All Call Fi...

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