VISUALTECH SWITCHBOARD
User Guide
Self-Starting / End of Call
Door-Release Button.
2nd Camera Button
Aux Button
The guard porter will be able to establish communication with the tenants and with the
exterior panel, and will have access to the configuration menus.
To perform all of these actions, the system provides the user a numeric keypad to
introduce the call codes, a navigator to move
through different menus and execute some
functions, and a vertical array of buttons with
the same functions as the common Auta
COMPACT monitors have.
The Picture on the right shows the
functioning of each button. A bright blue led
also can be seen at the top of this picture, which
will provide interesting information about the
state of the SB working protocol. This issue and
the functioning of the
2
nd
Camera
and
Aux
buttons will be explained above.
The led diode shines with a bright blue light.
This led brings some important information, since it lights in a different manner depending on
the state the SB is of its working protocol. The led states are:
Led Off:
the SB is in
Stand by
mode or it is turned off.
Led blinking with long and slow sparkles:
The SB is receiving an
incoming call.
Led blinking with short and quick sparkles:
The SB is in conversation.
The line is being occupied by the SB.
Led shining with fixed blue light:
Line engaged. Another device is
occupying the line.
Led flashes each 5 seconds:
The queue is not empty. The SB has stored
missing calls in its queue database.
The 2
nd
Camera and Aux keys of the vertical array of buttons, are used to enable the
Aux1 and Aux2 outputs of the Module of Connections in the following way:
2
nd
Camera Button
. When pressed once, the Aux1 output of the Module of
Connections remains enabled. If it’s pressed again the output will be
disabled.
Aux Button
. Each time this button is pressed, the Aux2 output of the
Module of Connections will enable during 100 ms (enabling pulse).
Usual Operations
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