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13F4, 13A4, 13A4.B - 13F7, 13A7, 13A7.B
installation or Horizontal installation that on a Vertical bus has
been remapped in the corresponding 69RS (69RS.1) as the ver-
tical Master. During this procedure the
MASTER electronic unit
communicates with the appliance being configured, and if this
is a video entryphone appliance, the display will also light up.
Configuration procedure:
- Enter the ID code number assignment procedure, as indi-
cated in the instructions for the indoor unit to be coded.
- When the indoor unit enters ID assignment, the display of the
electronic unit acting as Master shows the following message
(the figure shows the case of a Vertical Installation):
- There are two areas on the first line. The area on the left
indicates the current code of the device being programmed
and the one on the right indicates the code to be assigned
to the device. If the value of the left-hand area is composed
only of 0 digits, the device currently has no code allocated.
- Enter the code to be allocated to the appliance. The code can
be made up of 3 digits (1...200) for Vertical Installation or 5
digits for Horizontal Installation.
- You can correct the digits entered by continuing to type in
others.
- Press
R
to cancel programming, or press
to confirm
the value entered.
- On confirming the value, the electronic unit will check that the
code has not already been allocated to another device.
- There can be three cases:
ID already exists
Unique ID already assigned
Unique ID not assigned
The procedure applies both to the main ID and to a secondary
one. In the latter case, the ID to be entered is that of the main
one (or master) to which you want to link the indoor unit being
assigned the ID. The range of available values in this case is
limited to 1..50 since the electronic unit automatically calculates
the secondary ID to be associated with it and finds one that is
available. If you enter an ID greater than 50:
- Repeat the procedure for all indoor units.
During programming, a timeout of 25 seconds is available in
which to allocate the code to a device, otherwise the electronic
unit automatically exits the procedure.
Note:
The ID can only be assigned if the configuration in para-
graph 1.8 is set to
Sequential
.
Automatic ID assignment
1) Type in
R
+
6
MNO
2) Enter the current password (default
6
MNO
5
JKL
4
GHI
3
DEF
2
ABC
1
), confirm with
.
3) Indicate the ID number from which to start the allocation
process.
4) Run the ID assignment procedure for the indoor unit within
5 minutes (for the procedure please refer to the product's in-
structions).
5) The electronic unit communicates with the indoor unit being
programmed and assigns the ID chosen in point 3).
6) The electronic unit automatically makes a call to the indoor
unit that has just been encoded. You can answer or let it end.
7) Repeat the procedure from step 4) onwards, to complete the
automatic ID number allocation for other devices. The new ID
will be increased by 1.
Note
: the timeout setting is approximately 5 minutes, renewable
at the end of each operation.
Note
: the programming will lock up if there is an indoor unit in
the system already having an associated ID number located in-
ternally of the allocation window. For example, if ID = 5 is typed
into the electronic unit and there are indoor units that have al-
ready been allocated an ID number lower than 5, there will be
no problem running the automatic procedure. Should there be
an indoor unit in the system that has previously been allocated
the number ID = 9, the programming function will allocate 5,
6, 7, 8, and then lock up, due to the fact that 9 already exists
and therefore cannot be allocated. To continue with automatic
allocation, the user must correct the sequence manually, in this
instance at step 3) of the procedure, by entering the number
ID = 10.
Note
: The maximum number of secondary IDs for each primary
ID that can be configured with the procedure described here
is 3.
IMPORTANT
: First encode the secondary IDs, then the
relevant master.
Note
: In the event that a secondary ID number is already in use
(for example the first secondary number of ID = 1 happens to be
51 and 51 has already been allocated, the unit will be allocated
the first secondary ID available.
Call
On alphanumeric electronic units, there are 4 ways of dialling a
user and sending a call:
-
Numeric dial.
-
Alphanumeric dial.
-
Direct dial.
-
Traditional buttons.