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TELEPHONES PROGRAMMING
With the door release push button pressed, lift the
handset off the telephone.
P
rogramming the T-730/R5 telephones.
To show that the system is ready for programming, the
door panel and handset will emit a tone, and audio
communication can be established.
Release the door release push button.
Each apartment must have one master unit only; in case of parallel units configure
them as slaves, whether they are monitors or telephones.
Make a call to check that the telephone has been successfully programmed.
Repeat these steps to program the rest of telephones.
Once the programming has been finished, set to OFF the programming
switch. If you don't, the door panel will reproduce a sound to advise that
the system is still into programming mode.
Press the door panel push button that will
call to this telephone.
At this moment both door panel and
handset will emit tones.
With the handset lifted:
If programming the telephone as master, replace the
handset.
If programming it as slave, press the door release
push button, then replace the handset.
Master
Slave
IMPORTANT:
If the installation has a CD-PLUS/R5 converter with coded door panel or porter's exchange, the
programming codes assigned to the telephones must be between 1 and 250. To make it easier for
the user to make a call, can assign in a parallel manner another code in a 2 assignment chart
(see manual: T-590ML
or T-3403ML
).
nd
porter's exchange
coded door panel
Locate the configuration dip switch placed
and set number 2 to ON, as described on page 99.
The door panel will emit a tone which indicates that it's in programming mode.
In systems with more than one door panel, the programming process shall be
done on the master door panel only.
at the upper right side of the back of
the sound module
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F
ix the telephone.
TELEPHONE INSTALLATION
It is necessary to open the telephone for wiring and fixing
purposes. To open the telephone, insert a plain
screwdriver into the slots and rotate it as shown in the
drawing.
Pass the installation wires through the corresponding hole and connect
them as shown on the installation diagrams. Close the telephone as
shown on the picture. Once the telephone is closed, connect the
handset using the telephone cord and put it on the cradle.
Avoid placing the telephone near sources of heat, in dusty
locations or smoky environments. The telephone can be
fixed using an electrical embedding box or directly on the
wall, as shown on the picture. If the telephone will be
installed directly over the wall, drill two holes of Ø6mm on
the specified positions, using 6mm wall plugs and Ø3.5 x
25mm screws.