VERTICAL BUS MANUAL PROGRAMMING
1) RESET DEFAULT DATA
The reset procedure allows factory settings to be restored (default configuration).
- Press and hold down buttons RST and P1 simultaneously.
- Release RST but continue to hold down P1 until the LED begins to flash.
- While the LED flashes release P1 and press P1 immediately again.
- Hold down P1 until the LED goes out.
- Release P1.
NOTE: In the Default configuration, the operating mode is as a monostable relay with activation by the indoor station buttons.
2) MONOSTABLE RELAY WITH ACTIVATION OF BUTTONS ON INDOOR STATION
Relay RL1 is activated by pressing button P2 on the indoor station, relay RL2 by pressing button P3 on the indoor station. All the indoor stations that have buttons P2 and P3 suitably configured
can activate RL1 and RL2.
Example: on pressing button P2, after the delay time T1 the relay RL1 is activated and remains active for a time T2, after which it returns to rest (initial position). The same operation applies for
button P3, which activates RL2 in the same way as described above.
3) CALL REPEATER
Relay RL1 repeats calls arriving at an indoor station from an external electronic unit. Relay RL2 repeats intercommunicating calls. The relay must be assigned a Group ID referring to the ID of the
indoor station. The relay activates following the call sequence.
CAUTION
: Before commencing connecting and programming, read the instructions carefully to get a clear idea of the equipment’s characteristics, functions and features.
The relay terminates call repetition when:
- The electronic unit completes the programmed chime cycles (external call)
- The relay reaches the end of the number of programmed cycles (default 5)
- On answering.
CHIAMATA DA ESTERNO
CHIAMATA INTERNA
1s ON
2s OFF
1s ON
4s OFF
1s ON
2s OFF
1s ON
4s OFF
Call
from outside
Call
from inside
Figure 2
In
the case that has just been described the default ID will be used, if there is more than one 69PH relay in the system. For indoor stations with multiple buttons, the buttons can be suitably con-
figured (see indoor station instructions) creating GROUPS in order to drive multiple activations (relays) from a single indoor station.
Example: if ID =
8 is assigned to
Group
1 of relay, RL1 or RL2 activate on arrival of a call to an indoor station with ID = 8. A call from an electronic unit activates relay RL1, whereas a call from
an intercom device activates RL2.
Programming ID for installation on Vertical Bus
The relay has 4 groups, so it can be activated for four different IDs.
ID programming table
Group
Dip 1
Dip 2
Dip 3
Dip 4
Group 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Group 2
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
Group 3
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Group 4
ON
ON
OFF
ON
Table 1
MANUAL PROGRAMMING- VERTICAL BUS
1) Reset default data
2) Monostable relay with activation by buttons on the indoor stations (default config.)
3) Call repeater
4) ID assignment
PROGRAMMING WITH PROGRAMMER ART. 950C OR "SAVEPROG" SOFTWARE - VERTICAL BUS
5) Monostable relay with activation by buttons on the indoor stations (default config.)
6) Call-activated monostable relay
7) Monostable relay activated by F1, F2 or lock buttons on the indoor station
8) Monostable relay activated by call attempt
9) Monostable relay activated by attempt to call group
10) Bistable relay with activation by indoor station buttons
11) Call-activated bistable relay
12) Call repeater (standard)
13) Generic call repeater
14) Call repeater from art. 6120
15) Roller shutter mode
16) Call progression
17) Enabling map
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69PH