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EN
13F4, 13A4, 13A4.B - 13F7, 13A7, 13A7.B
8 digits.
Button
1
Sequential coding 3
[5] digits
Indoor unit numbering
from 1 to 200 [6400]
Button
2
ABC
4-digit coding (only for
Vertical installation)
Indoor unit numbering
from 1 to 9999
Button
3
DEF
8-digit coding
Indoor unit numbering
from 1 to 99999999
Note
: The
4-digit and 8-digit coding
parameters activate
DEVICE NUMBERING
, paragraph 2.5. It is mandatory to fill
in DEVICE NUMBERING at least for those indoor units that
you want to be enabled for calling. An ID without remapping
cannot be called by this electronic unit, unless you have con-
figured either a traditional button or one of
and
.
Note
: Where 4 or 8 digit numbering is selected, 0 digits on the
left are significant. For example, 14, 014 and 0014 are three
distinct numbers.
Default: Sequential
1.9 - Lock code
Sets the buttons needed to enter the lock release procedure
directly with the keypad of the electronic unit. Linked with this
there is the LOCK KEY programming of paragraph 2.2.
B U T -
TON
PROCEDURE
START CODE
NOTE
1
0
+
This type of selection is not recommended
when the call codes may require 0 as the first
selected digit.
2
ABC
R
+
1
3
DEF
Default:
R
+
1
2.0 - Preferential code
Associates the
button with a code for calling an indoor unit
or the concierge switchboard, with no need to know the name
or number, without needing to key it in and without confirming it
with
. The call code to enter is independent of the value set
in the NUMBER OF ENCODING DIGITS parameter described
in paragraph 1.8. The physical ID must always be entered, not
the value that may have been remapped.
Enter the call code, complete with all digits, using buttons
0
+
to
9
WXYZ
. Use the
R
button to cancel the last digit en-
tered. Press
to confirm the change. Numbers 201 to 204
[40001...40008] are the janitor switchboard numbers. To cancel
programming enter
0
+
as the ID.
Default: blank
2.1 - Preferential code
As for the previous point but referred to
.
2.2 - Lock passwords
R
UP to 1000 different codes can be recorded, comprising 8 digits
maximum, to release the lock directly from the keypad of the en-
trance panel. Use the
buttons to select one of the 1000
passwords. Alternatively, enter the number of the password and
press
to select. Having located the required password,
press the
button to change the value. Enter the code to
record (up to 8 digits). Use the
R
button to cancel the last
digit entered. Press
to confirm the change.
Default: blank
Note:
There is no relationship between the number of pass-
words and the maximum breadth of the ID range in the case of
Horizontal installation. There are always 1000 passwords, also
in the case of Vertical installation.
The activation time is set with LOCK TIME, paragraph 3.2. The
function is not subject to enabling as described in paragraph
3.9.
2.3 - F1 passwords
R
As in paragraph 2.2, but referred to the output F1 and the times
of paragraph 3.3.
2.4 - F2 passwords
R
As in paragraph 2.2, but referred to the output F2 and the times
of paragraph 3.4.
2.5 - Device numbering
R
The procedure is only active if the numbering is not sequential,
paragraph 1.8. A call code of up to 8 digits must be associated
with each indoor unit.
The mapping associates the physical code with the call code
you will need to type in.
For Vertical Installation the first number shown is always 1. In
the case of Horizontal Installation it has the same value as the
Initial ID, paragraph 1.3. For example, if 3000 applies:
Use the
buttons or the numeric
to se-
lect one of the codes. Having located the required code, press
the
button to change the value. Enter the code to be re-
corded, press the
button to confirm the change. To cancel
the last digit entered, press
R
.
If the call code has already been allocated, the electronic unit
will display a message similar to this one:
To cancel an existing code, select the code in question, press
to enable changes, enter one
0
+
and press
.