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5.4 - Code validity time slots
The clock of the electronic units 13F4 and 13F7 allows enabling a certain number of Lock codes, F1 codes, F2 codes
described in paragraphs 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 only at certain times of the day.
Two time bands are envisaged for the 24-hour period, each with a resolution of 30 minutes. The start and end of the
interval can be specified in increments of 30 minutes:
00:00, 00:30, 01:00, 01:30, … 22:30, 23:00, 23:30.
For additional flexibility, the two time bands can be programmed separately for weekdays (Monday to Friday) and for
weekends or holidays, or in any event for most days not regarded as full working days (typically Saturday and Sunday).
Note:
There is no management of holidays such as Christmas, Easter Monday, etc.
The codes for all three types of function (lock, F1 and F2) have common start and end numbers, although the con-
tents of the three tables can obviously be programmed differently. The codes not included in the selected set remain
permanently active. Only the selected codes are subject to time limits. The service can be disabled temporarily by
means of programming procedure 5.1. In this case the specified codes are never active, while the others remain
permanently active.
The end must be higher than the start, otherwise the configuration will not be valid. For example, Start = 16:00 and
End = 16:00 would not be valid, and neither would Start = 16:00 and End = 10:30.
To change the time, press
. A double arrow appears to the right of the minutes, indicating that buttons
and
can be used to adjust the time
by increments of 30 minutes. Alternatively use buttons
0
+
..
9
WXYZ
to set the time only. If need be, buttons
and
can be used to set the minutes.
Default: not programmed
5.5 - Change indoor unit configurations
This function is only available for Vertical Installation.
For each indoor unit installed in the system, it is possible to configure operating options grouped in four segments:
Flags
,
Programmable buttons, Call groups and Landing call
. Certain indoor units have a fifth segment, namely
audio/
video levels
. To carry out this procedure, the devices being programmed (indoor units) must be connected to the sys-
tem and be already identified with a code. The electronic unit searches for the first device (indoor unit), identified by
ID 1, and analyses the type. Us buttons
to select one of the 200 devices. If you want to access a particular
ID directly, enter the number and press the
button to select it.
Having located the required device, press the
button to access its change configuration mode. The configuration
resides entirely in the device, i.e. the electronic unit shows only what is present, it does not store anything inside her-
self. The configuration options vary according to the type of device. With changes mode activated, use the
,
and
R
buttons to navigate the parameters, and the
button to confirm any changes made. For the area of the
Flags
,
0
+
means No and
1
means Yes.
5.6 - Button 6120
This function is only available for Vertical Installation.
This section permits configuring 6120 button modules. An ID code must already have been assigned to Module 6120,
see product instructions.
The procedure is similar to that for the
Programmable buttons
of the indoor units.
Note:
Given the complexity of the configurations, and the lack of support for the Horizontal Installation, it is recom-
mended to use the PC software.
5.5
Device
5.6
Button 6120
5.4
Time Slot