![urmet domus 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM Manual Download Page 60](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/urmet-domus/826-digital-call-system/826-digital-call-system_manual_1062556060.webp)
826
Enter the digits for the current month, day and year and confi rm by
pressing the call button (8).
To enter the date “December 1, 1991”, for example, press keys “1 2 0
1 9 1” in sequence.
Then press the call button (8). The display will now show:
Enter the digits for the current time (hour and minutes) and confi rm by
pressing the call button (8).
To enter the time 12:45, for example, press keys “1”, “2”, “3”, “4”, “5” in
sequence, followed by the call button (8).
KEYPAD LOCK ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION
Keypad operations can be locked when the switchboard station
remains unattended. To lock the keypad, hold down the DAY/NIGHT
service button (18) and the main entrance door lock release key (25)
simultaneously until the audible signal generated by the ringer stops
(approximately 3 seconds).
In lock conditions, the switchboard station will refuse all commands for
the keypad, including DAY/NIGHT service changeover. However, the
audible feedback signal will still be produced when keys are pressed.
To deactivate the keypad lock, repeat the operation described above.
NOTE:
When the keypad lock feature is used, it is also advisable
to remove the ON/OFF key from the switchboard station,
as turning the switchboard station off and back on will
automatically deactivate the keypad lock so that the unit is no
longer protected from unauthorized or inadvertent operation.
USE IN 1
st
GENERATION SYSTEMS
The second-generation digital guard door switchboard station can be
used to replace the earlier version (Ref. 82618). In such cases, enter
0 when confi guring installation type.
Differences with respect to the confi guration described above are as
follows:
•
When a call is received from a main entrance panel, the display will
show:
•
The switchboard station does not indicate when the voice line is
engaged (LED 29 remains off at all times).
•
The switchboard attendant must delete queued calls from memory
manually by pressing key (3) twice (see the paragraph headed
“Queued Calls”).
•
The switchboard station generates an intermittent audible signal to
inform the resident at the apartment station that his or her call has
been queued.
FEATURES
Even if confi gured to replace the previous version, the switchboard
station provides the following performance features:
•
Concierge service can be enabled or disabled at the time of
confi guration.
•
Queue memory.
•
Function keys A B and C can be programmed for special services.
•
Four operating languages.
•
Clock/date display - keypad lock - RS232 serial line management -
software release display.
Door lock release procedures are compatible with those implemented
by the earlier model. Specifi cally, for systems which include both
main and secondary entrance panels, the “PRIORITY DOOR LOCK
RELEASE” feature whereby a door can be opened at any time is
restricted to secondary entrance panels (from 1 to 9).
Main entrance door lock release
Main entrance door locks can be released under the following two
conditions:
Following a call from a main entrance panel
For a period at least equal to the programmed engaged time but not
exceeding 10 minutes, the door can opened simply by pressing the
main entrance door lock release key (25).
At any other time, but ONLY in systems with
•
a single main entrance panel confi gured for UNRESTRICTED
DOOR LOCK RELEASE and
•
no secondary entrance panels
Main entrance door can be opened by clearing display zone “D” by
means of key (9) and pressing the main entrance door lock release key
(25).
Secondary entrance door lock release
In systems with secondary entrance panels, the associated door can
be opened at any time (PRIORITY DOOR LOCK RELEASE feature)
simply by entering the number of the secondary entrance panel (1 - 9)
on the keypad and pressing the door lock release key (25).
TYPE ERROR WARNINGS
As explained in detail in the section headed “System and Installation
Requirements”, all equipment in any given system must be programmed
for the same installation TYPE.
If the switchboard station intercepts a call from an entrance panel
confi gured for an installation type other than that for which the
switchboard station is programmed, it will alert the attendant by
extending the typical two-tone ringing cadence with a beep lasting
approximately two seconds. At the same time, and if the call originates
from a main entrance panel, the display will show:
If the call originates from a secondary entrance panel, the display will
show:
In both cases, either the switchboard station or the entrance panel is
incorrectly confi gured for the system’s installation type.
If the confi guration error has been made at the switchboard station,
check and if necessary correct the switchboard station confi guration
parameters, with particular attention to the digit entered for installation
type in step 2.
23/06/91
....... : 01/12/91
23/06/91
(hh:mm)—:—
<EXT>
< . . . . >
[ . . . . ]
DIGITAL GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION Ref. 826/18
USE IN 1
st
GENERATION SYSTEMS - TYPE ERROR WARNINGS
DI
G
ITAL
GU
A
R
D DOO
R
S
W
ITC
HB
OA
R
D
S
TATION
R
ef.
82
5
/1
8
GU
A
R
D DOO
R
S
TATION E
Q
U
IP
M
ENT
1
- 52
MT124-019
Summary of Contents for 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM
Page 1: ...Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM http www urmetdomus com e mail info urmetdomus it MT 124 019 ...
Page 9: ...1 1 MT124 019 Section 1 PRODUCT ...
Page 79: ...Section 2 INSTALLATION DIAGRAM 2 1 MT124 019 ...
Page 80: ...CONTENTS Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM 2 2 MT124 019 ...
Page 83: ...826 PARALLEL CONNECTIONS 2 5 MT124 019 ...
Page 89: ...826 DOORPHONE SYSTEMS 2 11 MT124 019 ...
Page 103: ...826 DOORPHONE SYSTEMS WITH GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION 2 25 MT124 019 ...
Page 111: ...826 VIDEO DOORPHONE SYSTEMS 2 33 MT124 019 ...
Page 118: ......