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agraph 4.0) and the indoor units emit a certain number of chime
cycles that can be selected with this setting. A chime cycle lasts
for a total of 3 s (1 s chime, 2 s pause). Enter the number of cy-
cles with buttons
0
+
to
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. Press the
button to confirm.
Default = 2
4.2 - Consumer unit button
R
For each of the 4 [8] configurable consumer units, you can
choose a traditional button that makes a direct call to it. Use the
and
buttons to choose the number of the consumer
unit. Then key in the number of the button or
0
+
to cancel the
program. Press the
button to confirm.
Default: not configured.
4.3 - Audio call button
R
This parameter enables configuring 8 IDs for receiving an audio
call even if the signal is sent from a video electronic unit. Use
the
buttons to choose the location to be programmed,
then buttons
0
+
to
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to select the ID. Press the
but-
ton to confirm.
Default: not configured.
4.4 - Common locks
R
This parameter allows indirect lock release, coinciding with the
lock release of another electronic unit, controlled by an indoor
unit or a consumer unit, not by the local CA / M button. You can
at the most associate indirect release with 8 different electronic
units. Use the
and
buttons to choose the location to
be programmed, then buttons
0
+
to
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in order to enter a
number between 1 and 15 [1 and 8248], that is the ID of an elec-
tronic unit, for controlling the lock of which also the electronic
unit being configured must enable its own. To confirm, press
. To cancel the allocation, enter
0
+
as the ID.
Entering numbers between 21 and 36 [10001 and 16000],
then the programmed element will not be an electronic unit,
but an operator or relay module. Number 21 identifies the 1st
relay of the 1st operator. Unlike the lock, F1 or F2, operators
are not governed by any kind of disabling, as described under
heading 3.11. For display purposes, entrance panels have a
letter "P" prefix, and operators a letter "A". The large numbers
are essential in order to associate the entrance panels or the
relays of the vertical risers as they are seen in the horizontal
bus.
Default: no association
4.5 - F1 common
R
As for the lock, but for the output F1.
4.6 - F2 common
R
As for the lock, but for the output F2.
4.7 - Disable slave panel search
This parameter is only present if the entrance panel is the Mas-
ter or is configured for Horizontal Installation. It can be used
to disable the search for Slave electronic units via the Master
electronic unit, on start-up or after pressing the RESET button.
Press
1
to deactivate the search, and
0
+
to activate the
search. Press
to confirm the change.
Default = Yes
4.8 - Self-start disabling
This parameter is only present if the entrance panel is the
Master or is configured for Horizontal Installation. It inhibits
self-starting from all the system's indoor units. Press
1
to
deactivate self-start, and
0
+
to activate self-start. Press
to confirm the change.
Default = No
4.9 - Self-start sequence
R
This parameter is only present if the entrance panel is the Mas-
ter or is configured for Horizontal Installation. With this param-
eter, the cyclical start-up of a sequence of electronic units can
be associated with the self-start button of each indoor unit. Use
the
and
buttons or the numerical keypad to select one
of the 204 [max 1008] physical codes (device ID) corresponding
to an indoor unit.
Note:
using the numeric keypad to select the ID in vertical con-
figuration type in the number of the indoor unit (between 1 and
200) and between 201 and 204 for concierge switchboards. In
horizontal configuration, type in the code of the indoor units
delimited by the window and valid in relation to the number of
indoor units per router, see table 3 (provided on the following
pages), or type in the IDs of switchboards between 40001 and
40008, which by default correspond to the IDs of the switch-
boards of router 1 and router 2, otherwise the IDs among those
configured in Switchboard position (see paragraph 4.2).
Having located the required code, press the
button to
change the value. The
R
button deletes the last electronic
unit in the sequence. To enter the numbers of the electronic
units, proceed as indicated in the following table:
Vertical
installation
Horizontal
installation
Number /
Letter
First
Button
Second
Button
Third
Button
1
H1
1
1
2
H2
2
2
ABC
3
H3
3
3
DEF
4
H4
4
4
GHI
5
H5
5
5
JKL
6
H6
6
6
MNO
7
H7
7
7
PQRS
8
H8
8
8
TUV
9
H9
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