13) GENERIC CALL REPEATER
The relay RL1 repeats the external call, the relay RL2 repeats the internal call. To do this, the ID of the GROUP must coincide for RL1 and RL2. When this does not occur even for only one of
the relays (between RL1 and RL2), the check boxes EXT, INT and 6120 will appear in SaveProg to be checked for enabling. This is necessary otherwise RL1 and RL2 will be activated only by
external calls. Regarding the functioning of the
950C
, the relays can be configured according to table x, and function enabling is subject to at least one of a the IDs of a GROUP being different
between RL1 and RL2.
Activation
: by assigning the IDs in the GROUP menu. Up to 8 GROUPS (4 in manual mode) can be created. When only one of the IDs in a GROUP does not match between RL1 with RL2, the
following will be necessary:
950C
: from the Menu Type Call Rep. = Call Rep. for Grp. 1, 2 , 3... the mode to assign must be specified with reference to table x for each single ID corresponding to the activated IDs in the GROUP.
SaveProg
: the IDs for which the relays must be activated when a call arrives are indicated for RL1 and RL2 on the GROUP. When only one of the IDs in a GROUP does not match RL1 or RL2, for
EXT, INT and 6120 the check boxes will appear to be checked in order to activate the EXTERNAL, INTERNAL, 6120 type of function with one or multiple choices. NOTE: The number 0 disables
the command.
Table for programming parameter "Call Rep. Type”
Set
Function
0
(Default) Repeats external calls for devices programmed in the
GROUP parameter
1
Repeats EXTERNAL calls for GROUP
2
Repeats INTERCOM calls
3
Repeats EXTERNAL and INTERCOM calls
4
Repeats calls from 6120
5
Repeats EXTERNAL calls and calls from 6120
6
Repeats INTERCOM calls and calls from 6120
7
Repeats EXTERNAL and INTERCOM calls and calls from 6120
Table 5
Note
: The number of rings in INTERCOM mode and with 6120 is determined by the CHIME CYCLES parameter. Call repetition with 6120 requires the “LANDING GROUP” FLAG to be checked in
indoor station programming (see electronic unit instructions when using an alphanumeric panel or 950C/SaveProg when using an electronic unit with buttons for programming). For programming
art. 6120, refer to the product instructions.
Note:
The number of CHIME CYCLES refers to the number of relay switches.
14) CALL REPEATER FROM ART. 6120
The relay is activated by a call sent from a "landing" button via module art. 6120 to a device that may not even be present in the system or reject the call. The relay deactivates after completing the
number of chime cycles programmed by the chime cycle parameter. It is not necessary to activate the "landing group" flag when programming the indoor station. The 6120 modules that send the
call and the recipient devices are enabled according to the “Enabling map”. By default all devices are enabled.
15) Roller shutter mode
Operating mode to control roller blinds, shutters, awnings, etc. The operation of the two relays RL1 and RL2 is "interlocked" to avoid simultaneous activation of the two relays. When relay RL1
activation button is pressed, it switches with a delay time T1, then maintains this position for a time T2 or until the same activation button is pressed again. When in an activated state, the relay
is also deactivated by pressing the control button of the other relay. If the two relays control the two directions of rotation of a motor (e.g. the reduction gear of a roller shutter), it is advisable to
maintain a minimum relay activation delay time (default = 1s) so that the motor passes through a stationary state when reversing its direction of rotation.
16) Call progression
Set it for relay 1. Configuration of relay 2 should be kept by default because its operation depends closely on relay 1.
Call Progression mode envisages the following behaviour of relays 1 and 2.
Relay 1 of 69PH is closed the moment a call from an associated outdoor station is recognised (and directed at any indoor station, switchboard, etc.).
Relay 1 of 69PH is opened the moment an associated outdoor station exits the call in progress state (in other words it enters the in call or standby state).
Relay 2 of 69PH is closed the moment an associated outdoor station exits the call in progress state.
Relay 2 of 69PH is opened the moment an associated outdoor station exits the call in progress, or the standby state.
Self-start is managed as the call in progress state (without transition via call state) and the behaviour of the 69PH relays will be consistent with this.
17) ENABLING MAP
It is possible to enable or disable indoor stations, electronic units, auxiliary devices and switchboards. There are two selection procedures, indicating the IDs individually or after an operating
window where you indicate the initial and final ID number. Selecting between the two modes is defined in the "Enabling map type" submenu (see diagram for programming with 950C) indicating
with a "window" or a "single ID". In the single ID mode, after entering the INTERNAL, ENTRANCE PANEL, AUXILIARY, SWITCHBOARD submenu you must enter the ID number of each device
to disable. In window mode, from the INTERNAL, ENTRANCE PANEL, AUXILIARY, SWITCHBOARD submenus, there are 3 windows (WIN #1, WIN #2, WIN # 3) where for each one you can
enter the initial and final ID so as to configure the "operating window". Confirm with OK.
NOTE
: The end number must not be any less than the start number.
To have all the numbers enabled, simply enter number 1 in the first enable and the maximum number in the second enable of WIN# 1.
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EN
69PH