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Scripts and switching functions
Selection of available scripts and switching functions for devices and doors
(selection is dependent on the devices and Access door loudspeaker control
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lers used):
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Switching point:
Selection of a function in order to be able to trigger
this remotely:
• Switching output for an Access indoor station (AHF/AHFV, AHT/AHTV,
AVP) or a door station (ATLC+ANG/ATLCE) with switching right (e.g.
pressing the button switches the light on in the cellar). An active switching
output is indicated by a red LED button.
• Doormatic function for one’s own user. In order to be able to select the
option, “Doormatic can be activated” must be activated for one’s own user.
An active doormatic is indicated by a white LED button.
• Binary switching device (KNX) which has been integrated into the Access
system.
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Status point display:
With the “Set” button you can determine whether
an active switching output or an active doormatic function should be indi
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cated via the LED button. Active switching outputs are indicated in “red”
and active doormatic functions in “white”. A button with configured status
point indicator is used as a pure status element.
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Door release last door:
If this button is pressed, the door release of the
currently calling door is triggered, otherwise the door release of the door
last connected to the device is triggered. This function is not indicated visu
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ally.
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Door light last door:
If this button is pressed, the door light of the cur
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rently calling door is switched, otherwise the door light of the door last con
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nected to the device is switched. This function is not indicated visually.
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Muting the microphone:
The microphone of an Access indoor station
can be deactivated and reactivated using the device button (e.g. for private
comments in the room which are not to be heard by the call partner at the
door station). If the microphone is muted, the device button lights up red.
If a call is ended while the microphone is deactivated, the microphone is
automatically reactivated.
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Muting the ring tone:
The ring tone of an Access indoor station can
be muted via the device button when there is a call pending or when there
is no call pending. If this function is active, incoming calls are only visually
displayed on the terminals (depending on the device, by a flashing button/
call button). If the ring tone is muted, the device button lights up red. After
a restart of the Access server, incoming calls are indicated both acoustically
and visually again.
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Setting the user to Do not disturb:
If this function is activated, no user
or device calls are indicated on any of this user’s devices. The user is marked
red in the contact list. Callers receive the engaged tone. The device button
lights up red when the function is active.