
General configuration concept
meaning of configuraTion
Address codes are the numbers/
letters used by residents, visitors
and Switchboard operators to
identify the apartments or villas in
the installation. The D45 system
let you use this codes to make calls
within the system. The composition
of address codes follows the rules
below: each handset (apartment
or villa) of the installation must
have one addressing code in order
to be called by visitors and the
Switchboard. The address code of
each apartment depends on the
position within the installation.
Inside the unit/riser each
apartment can be addressed with
a 4 digit code: FFII.
The first two digits refer to the
number of the floor (F F).
The second two digits refer to the
internal number inside the floor: (I I).
The visitor calling the resident from
the unit/riser entrance panel has to
type these codes (push the button
with the code printed on).
Outside the unit/riser each
apartment can be addressed
with a code consisting of 8 digits
maximum: DDDD FFII.
The first four digits can be used in a
flexible way to identify the unit/riser
inside the installation: DDDD may
refer to district/building address or
building/unit address according to
specific installation needs.
In smaller installation less digits can
be used (from 1 to 4).
The other four digits are the same
of the addressing inside the unit/
riser (F F I I).
The visitor calling the resident from
the wall entry panel or the main
Switchboard has to type all the codes
(minimum 5 - maximum 8).
Each digit can be a number from 0
to 9
or a letter from A to J (no mix of
the two in the same digit).
The DDDD address can also be
replaced by meaningful words
(flowers, etc.): in this case the visitor/
user of the Switchboard must find
the right name in the directory.
(Only possible if the building main
entrance panel and the Switchboard
are configured from the PC).
sysTem configuraTion
In order to allow:
Visitors / Switchboards to issue the
calls to the right andset (example
using addressing codes);
residents to issue the call to the
intended Switchboard;
right management of SOS push
buttons, alarms pick up (Identify
the apartment that issued the
alarm, send the alarm to the right
Switchboard);
self-powering of the right building
main EP or secondary EP from
apartment and Switchboard;
some devices of the system must
be configured.
The configuration consists of two
activities:
decide the right numbers to obtain
the intended function (a design/
project activity);
teach to the physical device
its proper configuration (an
installation activity).
Both of these activities can be made
easier by using a PC software – none
of them needs it. As the complexity
of the systems grows (in terms
of topology and/or user function
required) the advantage of using a PC
to perform these activities also grows.
configuraTion design
The configuration of the system is
as close as possible to the address
codes, not worrying installers with
unusual rules. The configuration
method is flexible, and offer two
different configuration procedures:
each configuration procedure can
be applied to different types of
installations (changing their limits/
systems possibilities):
Simplified configuration:
Avoid using the PC;
can only be used if units/riser have
a number of floors and handsets
for each floor set by us during
specification of the “D45”.
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