PicoPhone series – loudspeaking phones
Page
19
.
26*
Stored digit/
Empty
–, nnn (-)
Pressed digit
D
Saved
Activate voice message(s) for situation 1.
(Answer door phone)
27*
Stored digit/
Empty
–, nnn (-)
Pressed digit
D
Saved
Activate voice message(s) for situation 2.
(Unlock/open door)
28*
Stored digit/
Empty
–, nnn (-)
Pressed digit
D
Saved
Activate voice message(s) for situation 3.
(End conversation with outdoor unit)
29*
Stored digit/
Empty
–, nnn (-)
Pressed digit
D
Saved
Activate voice message(s) for situation 4.
(Answer telephone)
30*
Stored digit/
Empty
–, nnn (-)
Pressed digit
D
Saved
Activate voice message(s) for situation 5.
(End telephone conversation)
31*
Voice input
D
Saved
Record auditive feedback words.
32
Stored digit/
Empty
0, 1 (1)
Pressed digit
D
Saved
Volume control for the telephone.
0 = no ringing tone - telephone.
1 = controlled by potmeter.
33
Stored digit/
Empty
0, 1 (1)
Pressed digit
D
Saved
Volume control for the door phone.
0 = no ringing tone - door phone.
1 = controlled by potmeter.
5.3.1 Additional explanations for the table above
16
When a lock code is activated for a given key, then the other IR-format(s) will be
deactivated for the actual key.
17
See chapter 8.3.1.
21-23
To record word/sentences press and hold the “F” key, talk the message, and release
the key. The recording stops when the key is released, or the available time of 5
seconds are used. Then a long “beep” appears, and the recorded message will be
played back. The speech will be stored while recording it, not when pressing the “D”
key.
Recording should be done in a silent environment with a clear voice with the mouth
near the microphone which is situated in the left front corner of the device.
26-30
To activate a message, you may enter one, two or three digits (value 1, 2 or 3) for
each situation in the preferred order. The value indicates the number of the voice
message. A description of each situation is given in chapter 4.11. A voice message
has to be recorded before it can work.
31
Recording shall be done in this sequence:
“0-9”, “*”, “#”, “Empty”, “Saved”, “Error” and “Pause”.
Record one word and listen to the playback. Each word may be played back several
times if necessary. If not approved, you may record again. There is 1 second
available for each word. The following keys shall be used while recording:
F Record one word. Do it in the same way as described in point 21-23.
OBSERVE:
Read also text for key “B/#”.
A Playback a recorded word.
B Go to next word in the sequence. If the last word is recorded, (“Pause”) there