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4000 Series Vandal Resistant Digital GSM - Technical Manual
4000 Series Vandal Resistant Digital GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
System Operation
STANDBY MODE
When the digital GSM intercom is in standby
the display will show the standard welcome
message, refer to
Fig.100
(Art.4812) and
Fig.101
(Art.4812R). The date and time is
shown along the bottom of the display and
the signal is indicated at the top right corner
of the display.
Fig. 100
Fig. 101
MAKING A CALL
To make a call, from standby, simply enter
the apartment number to be called (e.g.
apartment 2) and then press the ENTER
button
, see
Fig.102
. On the panel with
the scroll facility use the scroll buttons
,
to search for the required apartment
number and then press the CALL button
, see
Fig.103
. The digital GSM will call
the apartment (the primary number), see
Fig.104
. If an incorrect apartment number
has been entered/selected simply press
the CLEAR button
and start again. The
panel will cancel the call to the apartment,
see
Fig.105.
Fig. 102
Fig. 103
Fig. 104
Fig. 105
DIVERTED CALL
First make a call from the digital GSM intercom following the steps above ‘making a call’. If any divert numbers are programmed and
the primary number is not answered the panel will then dial the divert number(s) after the programmed divert time has elapsed.
The panel display will still show that a call is in progress (see
Fig.104
). If the speech board is switched ON then the GSM intercom will
announce
“please wait”
, this will indicate that the call has been diverted to the first divert number. This process will repeat again if
a 2nd and 3rd divert number has been programmed into the panel.
ANSWERING A CALL AND OPERATING THE DOOR/GATE
After a call has been made and then answered both the caller and user can start a
conversation. The GSM intercom display will indicate this when the call has been
answered and the line is open, see
Fig.106
.
During a conversation the user can operate the door (see
Fig.107
) or gate (see
Fig.108
) by pressing ‘3’ on their mobile/telephone. The user also has some limited
programming and operational functions available to them e.g. adjusting mic and
speaker volumes, latching and unlatching the onboard relay and activating the
auxiliary output (depending on the operating mode of the auxiliary output), for these
user functions please refer to user command table 1 on page 63.
Fig. 106
Fig. 107
Fig. 108
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Enter Number
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Or Search
Enter Number
to call
to cancel
2
APT 2
APT 1
APT 3
Press to call
_
A B C
Calling APT 2
CALL CANCELLED
SPEAK
OPEN
OPEN