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2 VOICE - Technical Manual

CALL MODULE

CALLS TO USERS

In stand-by mode, the call module displays:

SELECT NAME   

↑↓

 

AND PRESS  

If no names have been inserted in the repertory, the display shows

     TYPE CODE    

PRESS  

CALL BY ENTERING PHYSICAL CODE

If the call module is con

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 gured with physical codes, enter the 5-digit 

code as follows: ccnnn, where cc indicates the riser column (from 00 

to 31) and nnn indicates the number of the apartment (from 000 to 

127). In systems without Ref.1083/50 riser column interface, the riser 

column code is 00.

The digits entered are displayed:

CODE:
01003

Use 

X

 to delete the character if you make a mistake; with 

 , if the 

system is free and the code is valid, the call is made and for the entire 
pick-up wait time (max. 60s) the display shows:

CALLING

If the code is not valid, the display shows:

WRONG

CODE

and the display returns to stand-by status;

If the code is valid but the system is busy, the display shows:

LINE BUSY

WAIT 

When the system is free again, the call can be repeated.

A physical code that starts with zeroes can be entered, omitting the 

zeroes (e.g. physical code 1001 will call riser column 01 user 001).

CALL BY ENTERING LOGICAL CODE

If the call module is con

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 gured with logical codes, enter a code of 

maximum 4 digits.

The digits entered are shown on the display:

CODE:

1002

Use 

X

 to delete the character if you make a mistake; with 

 , if the 

system is free and the code is valid, the call is made and for the entire 
pick-up wait time (max. 60s) the display shows:

CALLING

If the code is not valid, the display shows:

WRONG

CODE

and the display returns to stand-by status;

If the code is valid but the system is busy, the display shows:

LINE BUSY

WAIT 

When the system is free again, the call can be repeated.

CALL BY SELECTING NAME FROM REPERTORY

Press the arrow keys to scroll the list of names in alphabetical order.

The names are shown on the display:

ROSSI
MARIO

Pressing 

X

, stand-by status is restored; with 

 , if the system is free, 

the call is made and for the entire pick-up wait time (max. 60s) the 
display shows:

CALLING

If the system is busy, the display shows:

LINE BUSY

WAIT 

When the system is free again, the call can be repeated.

If the repertory contains a high number of names, to make a faster 

search, proceed as follows.

Press an arrow key once to display the repertory.

A name is displayed:

ABATE
MARIO

Use the keypad to select the initial letter of the name to be found; 

the 

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 rst name that starts with the letter indicated is displayed; use 

the arrow keys to search for the name required.

For example, to 

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 nd the name “ROSSI”, from the previous display, 

press the 7 key three times to position the repertory on the 

fi

 rst 

name starting with “R”; if there are no names starting with “R”, the 

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 rst name in alphabetical order is displayed. Use the arrow keys to 

navigate the repertory starting from the name displayed.

CALL TO SWITCHBOARD

If the system includes a concierge switchboard set to “day” 

functioning, this will intercept and manage all the calls made from the 

main call modules. The switchboard in “day” status can also be called 

directly with the key 

  without any selection, or pressing several 

buttons at the same time.
If the system is free, the call is made and for the entire pick-up wait 

time (max. 60s) the display shows:

CALLING

If the system is busy, the display shows:

LINE BUSY

WAIT 

When the system is free again, the call can be repeated.

COMMUNICATION AND DOOR OPENING

If a call is made, when the user lifts the hand-set, the module 

establishes a conversation and for the entire communication time 

(max. 10 minutes) the display shows:

 

SPEAK

PLEASE

If the user presses the button to open the main or vehicle entrance, 

the module activates the corresponding output with temporary display 

of:

COME IN

PLEASE

When the user called hangs up, the communication is closed and the 

module returns to stand-by status.

If the call is intercepted by the switchboard and this puts the call 

module on hold in order to call an apartment station, the display 

shows:

WAIT

PLEASE

DIGITAL CALL MODULE Ref.1083/19 (2 Modules)

CALLS TO USERS

DIGITAL CALL MODULE

Ref. 1083/19

Summary of Contents for 1083/19

Page 1: ...ming 4 Configuration parameter 4 Name programming 6 Programming of door opener code 6 Audio adjusting 6 Call to users 7 Call by entering physical code 7 Call by entering logical code 7 Call by selecti...

Page 2: ...t feature Postman function direct opening of main entrance with key on days and at times programmed Direct call to switchboard if two buttons are pressed at the same time Management of main entrance H...

Page 3: ...ecret Vehicle entrance door opener time 1s Type of vehicle entrance door opener secret Password 1000 Number of surveillance cameras 0 Key click Yes Postman function no To restore the default values po...

Page 4: ...Use the arrow keys to scroll the programming menu Press to access the selected second level menu press X to quit programming In the language menu select the operating language and confirm with CONFIG...

Page 5: ...tricted The door unit behaves as follows in the two cases Secret Private pressing the door opener button of an apartment station the electric lock of the call station is released only if a call has be...

Page 6: ...de is not to be assigned to the user inserted press If a door opener code to be assigned to the user inserted enter the door opener code which must be a 4 digit number from 0001 to 4999 This code will...

Page 7: ...e system is free the call is made and for the entire pick up wait time max 60s the display shows CALLING If the system is busy the display shows LINE BUSY WAIT When the system is free again the call c...

Page 8: ...the call module the door pedestrian or vehicle can be opened entering this code The main entrance lock is activated for codes from 0001 to 4999 the vehicle entrance lock is activated for codes from 5...

Page 9: ...systems TERMINAL PINS DESCRIPTION V3 Video signal for system with coaxial cable modules V5 Video signal ground for system with coaxial cable R1 Camera power supply negative TC Camera power supply pos...

Page 10: ...LLATION CAMERA MODULE Ref 1748 40 6 If required replace the cross slotted screws with security screws provided with the camera 5 Adjust the camera orientation A B A B Position the frame on the module...

Page 11: ...g field REPERTORY MODULE Ref 1148 50 Repertory modules are normally used to indicate the house number or contain other information Power terminals 0 and 12 to light the unit via LEDs The procedure for...

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