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4000 Series Vandal Resistant Digital GSM - Technical Manual
4000 Series Vandal Resistant Digital GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
Programming Screens
5.3 OPEN TIME
Selecting option 3 from the time settings menu will access the open time screen (refer
to
Fig.94
). On this screen the door/gate open time of the GSM panel can be adjusted.
The current setting will be highlighted on the second line of the screen (see
Fig.94
).
The default divert time is set to 5 seconds and can be adjusted from 1 second up to
255 seconds. For latching mode set the relay time to 000 seconds. Enter the door/gate
open time required then to confirm and save the setting press the ENTER button and
the screen will revert back to the time settings menu (refer to
Fig.91
).
Fig. 94
5.4 AUX TIME
Selecting option 4 from the time settings menu will access the aux time screen (refer to
Fig.95
). On this screen the time that the auxiliary input stays active for can be adjusted.
The current setting will be highlighted on the second line of the screen (see
Fig.95
).
The default auxiliary time is set to 5 seconds and can be adjusted from 1 second up to
255 seconds. For latching mode set the relay time to 000 seconds. Enter the aux time
required then to confirm and save the setting press the ENTER button and the screen
will revert back to the time settings menu (refer to
Fig.91
).
Fig. 95
5.5 TIMEBANDS
Selecting option 5 from the time settings menu will access the 1st timeband screen
(refer to
Fig.96
). On this screen the timebands can be selected and then programmed
on the next timeband screen. The GSM intercom has 9 programmable timebands (1 -
9). Timeband “0” is the default timeband and is permanently set from 0000 - 2359 and
cannot be adjusted.
To enter a time period for one of the programmable timebands press the relevant
button to make the selection. The display will access the 2nd timeband screen and
the current time period will be highlighted on the second line of the display (refer to
Fig.97
).
Enter the time period required (using 24 hour clock notation, e.g. 4:35pm would be
entered as 16:35). To confirm and save the setting press the ENTER button and the
screen will revert back to the timebands list (refer to
Fig.96
).
It should be noted that the timebands set up on these screens can be assigned to a
specific apartment or apartments (refer to
Fig.65
and notes on page 37).
The time settings entered within a timeband is the period of time that an apartment
is available for a call. For any period of time outside of the programmed timeband
and any call from the GSM intercom to the apartment is disabled, e.g. if timeband 1
is set between 10:00 to 14:35 and has been assigned to apartment 1, a call from the
GSM intercom to apartment 1 during this time period will call through ok. Any attempt
to call apartment 1 outside of these times then the GSM intercom will not call the
apartment. During such an event the GSM intercom’s speechboard (if switched ON)
will announce “the phone is switched off, please try later” . The display will indicate this
as shown in
Fig.98
.
Fig. 96
Fig. 97
Fig. 98
to confirm
to cancel
OPEN TIME:
(1-255 Sec)
005
to confirm
to cancel
AUX TIME:
(1-255 Sec)
005
TIMEBANDS
0>
0000-2359
1>
0000-2359
2>
0000-2359
3>
0000-2359
4>
0000-2359
5>
0000-2359
6>
0000-2359
7>
0000-2359
8>
0000-2359
9>
0000-2359
to exit
SELECT 1-9
to confirm
to cancel
TIMEBANDS
1>00:00-23:59
PHONE OFF