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contacts, if configured. In the main screen the buttons allow you to: return to the favourites screen, navigate to and select
the section you wish to access (Settings, Contacts List, ...), access the quick settings menu (user status setting, ringtone
mute, video voicemail setting, cleaning mode activation).
c)
Talk/Listen Button
- When an incoming call is received, pressing this button accepts the call. In conversation, the
microphone is toggled on/off (
mute
function). In other cases, pressing the button executes the configured function, e.g.
self-start of a specific speech unit.
d)
Lock Button
- During the call or conversation with the speech unit, pressing the button activates the speech unit’s lock
output, if previously configured. In other cases, pressing the button executes the configured function, e.g. activating the
lock output of a specific speech unit.
e)
Header
– User name, date and time, master device (M) indication, status icons.
f)
Settings
– User-configurable parameters: user name, device ID name, interface language, date and time (automatic or
manual), display brightness and button backlighting, ringtones, volumes, call options and video voicemail message. Some
of the parameters can only be configured on the user's
master
video entryphone.
g)
Call log
– List of incoming and outgoing calls, including rejected and missed calls.
h)
Contacts List
– Contains all the contacts in the system divided by type:
•
Home
: user's video entryphones.
•
Favourites
: contacts selected by the user for fast access from the Favourites menu.
•
Users
: other system users.
•
Speech Units
: accessible speech units in the system.
•
CCTV
: CCTV cameras configured to be accessible from the video entryphone.
•
Receptions
: reception switchboard stations that can be contacted from the video entryphone.
•
Implementations
: implementations installed in the system that the user can access; they permit implementing functions
such as, for instance, opening locks and switching on service lights.
i)
Messages
– List of text messages received.
l)
Video Messages
–List of audio and audio-video messages collected by the video voicemail service.
m)
Status –
Displays and enables setting the user status (i.e. all the video entryphones belonging to the same user):
Online
or
Do Not Disturb
. In
Do Not Disturb
status, all incoming calls are rejected; if the video voicemail service is active, the
caller is prompted to leave an audio or audio/video message. In
Online
status, incoming calls are signalled by a ringtone
and visual feedback on the display.
For further information on the screens, buttons, call functions, settings and contacts list, refer to the User Manual, which can
be downloaded from
www.vimar.com
Installation rules
Installation must be carried out in compliance with the current regulations regarding the installation of electrical equipment in
the country where the products are installed.
Regulatory compliance
EMC Directive
Standards EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-3, EN 60118-4, EN 60065
WEEE - User information
The crossed bin symbol on the appliance or on its packaging indicates that the product at the end of its life must be
collected separately from other waste. The user must therefore hand the equipment at the end of its life cycle over to
the appropriate municipal centres for the differentiated collection of electrical and electronic waste. As an alternative
to independent management, you can deliver the equipment you want to dispose of to the dealer when purchasing a new
appliance of an equivalent type. You can also deliver electronic products to be disposed of that are smaller than 25 cm for free,
with no obligation to purchase, to electronics retailers with a sales area of at least 400 m
2
. Proper sorted waste collection for
subsequent recycling, processing and environmentally conscious disposal of the old equipment helps to prevent any possible
negative impact on the environment and human health while promoting the practice of reusing and/or recycling materials
used in manufacture.