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2 VOICE - Technical Manual
ELEKTA AND ELEKTA STEEL CALL MODULE
2VOICE ELEKTA CALL MODULE Ref. 1083/15 (50Hz) – 1083/25 (60Hz)
2VOICE ELEKTA STEEL CALL MODULE Ref. 1083/16 (50Hz) – 1083/27 (60Hz)
ANNEX
BLOCKS
After exiting the CONFIGURATION
MENU, the home page will present the
following
The default names assigned to the single
blocks can be edited in the second level
BLOCKS menu. A number offset for
apartments can be assigned and the
default name and offset of each block
can be restored.
This page shows the blocks con
fi
gured to
be called by the calling module.
Use the arrows to select the name to be
customised and press
OK
to con
fi
rm.
The digit which appears
by the left of
the name is the column address which
identi
fi
es the block and obviously
cannot be changed
.
The name-block list sorted by column
address appears under the MODIFY
menu.
This page can be used to edit the name
of a block by using the alphanumeric
keyboard and the
C
, and buttons in
the shortcut menu. Press the
OK
button
to con
fi
rm the change.
This page appears if an attempt is made
to enter an empty name for a block. The
system will automatically go back to the
block modify page after approximately
three seconds.
This page appears if an attempt to assign
a name which was previously used for
another block is made.
The system will automatically go back to
the block modify page after approximately
three seconds.
This parameter speci
fi
es the offset to
assign to the apartment numbers of
the block to differentiate them from the
numbers of different blocks (default: 0).
In each block (or column) the apartments
have a physical address comprised in
the [0,127] range and therefore must be
called by entering a number comprised in
the range. In some installations, it is useful
to call apartments belonging to different
blocks by using numbers comprised in
different ranges.
Therefore, by specifying an offset
other than zero for a given block, the
sequential
numbering to be used to all
the apartments of that block will be in the
[0, 127] range.
For example, if an offset of 300 is speci
fi
ed
for block (or column) 05, by keying 346
the calling module will call physical code
05 046, i.e. the apartment with physical
address 46 in column 05.
The offset that can be assigned
to the numbering of the
apartments of the riser must
be between 0 and 9872.
This screen prompts to con
fi
rm to reset
all the default names of blocks stored in
the calling module.
The items on the next second level menu
are described in the following points:
- Door opener
- Keys
- Reset