APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
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DIGIVOICE - Technical Manual
Where, ‘ON’ means that the lights are on, while ‘OFF’ indicates that
they are off. In order to attract the attendant’s attention, the display is
accompanied by a one-second audible signal.
The ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ messages will be displayed for approximately
5 seconds, after which the queue memory status will return to the
display.
COMBINED ACTUATOR CONTROL AND FEEDBACK
MONITORING
The two capabilities described above can be combined in order to:
•
Control an actuator.
•
Receive feedback confirming that the desired actuator status has
been achieved.
In this way, for example, the switchboard attendant can turn on the
stair lights and check that they are on by means of the switchboard
station display, where the word ‘ON’ will appear for 5 seconds.
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
DATE/TIME ADJUSTMENT
The data and time setting procedure is activated by pressing the
SHIFT
and
keys simultaneously. The display will show:
The first line indicates the format of the date to be entered. The date
can be entered in the spaces represented by dashes on the second
line. To confirm the current date shown on the display, simply press
the call button
. To change the date, enter month, day and year and
then press the call button
.
The display will then prompt the attendant to enter the time:
Enter the correct hour and minute and confirm with the call button
.
After the time setting is confirmed, the word “WAIT” will appear on the
second line of the display approximately 3 seconds. The switchboard
station will then resume normal operation.
KEYPAD LOCK ACTIvATION/DEACTIvATION
Keypad operations can be locked when the switchboard station
remains unattended. To lock the keypad, press the
SHIFT
key and the
main entrance door lock release key simultaneously.
In lock conditions, the switchboard station will refuse all commands for
the keypad, including DAY/NIGHT service changeover, and the display
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Note
:
dialog can take place between two switchboard stations only
if neither is engaged in another voice call, and neither has
intercepted a call from a main entrance panel and an apartment
station and has thus established direct communication between
the two. If the switchboard station receiving the call is not free, a
busy indication will appear on the calling switchboard station’s
display (see OTHER DISPLAY MESSAGES).
SELF-ACTIvATION FUNCTION
The switchboard station can activate the main entrance modules by
means of the self-activation function. In other words, the switchboard
attendant can establish video and voice connection with a main
entrance module without first receiving a call from that module.
However, one of the function keys F1 through F6 must first be
programmed for this purpose.
Example: Key F1 is programmed for the self-activation function and the
switchboard attendant wishes to establish communication with main
entrance panel 003. To do so, the attendant must enter the sequence
‘0’,’0’,’3’,’F1’ with the handset on-hook. The information appearing on
the display will be the same as if main entrance panel 003 had called
the switchboard station.
Note
:
attempts to use the self-activation function may have no effect
if the entrance panel concerned is already in use, or if other
calls would have to be cut off before the programmed engaged
time has lapsed.
SPECIAL SERvICE CODES
The switchboard station can manage electric actuators using special
services decoders Ref. 1038/80.
For example, stair lights can be turned on or off by entering a special
code assigned to the stair light actuator. Special codes must be
preceded by pressing number key ‘0’ and followed by pressing the call
button
.
Thus, to activate the service associated with code 356, press number
keys 0,3,5,6 in succession and then press the call button
.
This procedure can be simplified by programming the switchboard
station function keys. A maximum of six frequently used special
services can be activated in this way if all function keys F1 through F6
are assigned to this type of use.
Each time a function key is pressed, the switchboard station will
automatically dial and transmit the code assigned to the key. For details
of function key programming, see the section covering switchboard
station configuration.
SENSOR MONITORING
The switchboard station can be connected to a special services
decoder (Ref. 1038/80) in order to display the status of a sensor.
For example, the switchboard attendant can monitor garage light status
by entering the code assigned to the decoder used for this purpose
(e.g., decoder ‘340’ connected to a photodetector) and put through the
call. After this operation, the switchboard display will indicate one of
the following conditions:
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION Ref. 038/40
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
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ON
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OFF
DD/MM/YY
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GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
Ref.
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