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DS1039-038A
2. OPERATING MODES
More than one switchboard can be installed in the same system, operating on different competence areas
or on the same area. The competence area of a switchboard is composed by the group of door unit codes
and the group of user codes assigned to the switchboard.
Switchboard operating behaviors depend on its operating status that can be modified by selecting the
desired status from the status display area (10).
SWITCHBOARD IN OFF OR STANDBY MODE
This mode is indicated by
in “switchboard status” area.
Switchboard behaviour:
1. When the switchboard is in off or standby mode, it doesn’t perform any
operations
2.
Calls coming from door units are directly addressed to users
3.
Calls coming from apartment stations are lost
In
STANDBY
mode, the switchboard operates as a standard apartment
station and can be called from a door unit in two different modes:
4.
Entering the attendant apartment LOGIC/TOPOLOGIC code or
5. Selecting from a main call module directory (or, if present, from the
secondary module managed in the attendant stair) the name
associated to the attendant apartment
SWITCHBOARD IN NIGHT MODE
This mode is indicated by
in “switchboard status” area.
Switchboard behaviour:
1. In this mode, the concierge service is disabled and calls coming from
door units are directly addressed to users
2. If a call is addressed to the user “switchboard”, this will operate as an
apartment station
3. Calls coming from and addressed to apartment stations are normally
performed
SWITCHBOARD IN DAY MODE
This mode is indicated by
in “switchboard status” area.
Switchboard behaviour:
1. In this mode the switchboard performs the concierge service and
intercepts calls coming from apartment stations and addressed to the
users of the competence area
2. The switchboard can call any apartment station and user calls are
normally received