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DS1761-005
1. DESCRIPTION
The
Ref. 1761/6 video door phone is dedicated to the Ipercom system video door phones.
The main features are:
•
5’’ (Wide Angle) TFT-LCD colour screen;
•
soft-touch buttons
•
possibility of activating video door phone functions using gesture commands on the IR sensor
•
possibility of seeing the caller’s image when receiving a call (early media) on the master video door
phone if several video door phones are present in the apartment.
•
possibility of adjusting the audio/video (speaker volume and brightness) in OSD menu
• possibility of customising the ring tone according to the call source with a choice of five different types
•
possibility of adjusting the ring tone volume to minimum, medium and maximum
•
open door indication
•
“MUTE” function
•
“Clean screen” function.
2. DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS AND FEATURES
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1.
Multifunction button
1
: garage door opener or special function / intercom call 1
2.
Multifunction button
2
: special function / intercom call 2
3.
Pedestrian door opener button
(with green / red backlighting LED)
4.
Raised notches for vision-impaired
5.
5” display
6.
Microphone
7.
IR sensor for gesture commands
8.
Button for accessing programming and OSD menu
(with orange backlighting LED)
9.
Audio on/off button
(with green backlighting LED)
10.
Multifunction button
: “Clean screen” function / call to switchboard
11.
Multifunction button
: “Auto-on function” / video switching / “Clean screen” function
12.
Multifunction button
3
: “MUTE” function (with red backlighting LED) / intercom call 3 / refusal of a
call / exit auto-on function
13.
Speaker
The
video door phone is provided with a built-in hearing aid device, which only works during
video calls. Furthermore, the video door phone is equipped with two raised notches, positioned on the
sides next to the buttons
and
, to help vision-impaired users locate the position of the two
buttons by touch.