3) Press and hold the additional pushbutton to make the inter-
communicating call together with the RESET pushbutton
“G”.
4) Release the RESET pushbutton “G”, keeping the call push-
button pressed.
5) After 2 seconds the monitor emits a high tone, while the
other interphone/monitor emits a 3-tone ascending scale.
6) Release the intercommunicating call pushbutton.
7) On the interphone/monitor called (with the 3-tone ring),
press one of the programmed pushbuttons (such as lock,
F1, F2 or actuator.).
8) A high tone confirms the end of the procedure.
Repeat the same procedure for the other interphones/monitors
and any other intercommunicating call pushbuttons.
Programming the self-start push-button to a specific
entrance panel
With this procedure it is possible to activate only push-button “
”. The default push-button “
” activates the self-start of
the main entrance panel (master), as an alternative it can be
programmed only by means of programmer 950C or SaveProg
to activate the self-start of another entrance panel (slave).
Programming phase:
1) Lift the handset
2) Press and hold the pushbutton “
” to activate the self-
start function together with the RESET pushbutton “G”.
3) Release the RESET pushbutton “G”, keeping the pushbut-
ton “E” pressed.
4) After 2 seconds the monitor emits a high tone.
5) Release the pushbutton “E”.
6) On pushbutton entrance panels, press the call button for the
monitor, while on alphanumeric keypads, enter the call code
and press pushbutton “
”.
7) A high tone confirms the end of the procedure.
Restoring default values of pushbuttons.
Programming phase:
1) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton “G” present below
the monitor (see Fig. 4).
2) Press and hold the relative pushbutton to be reprogrammed
together with the RESET pushbutton “G”.
3) Release the RESET pushbutton “G”, keeping the other
pushbutton pressed.
4) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone.
5) Release the pushbutton to restore to default and then press
again.
Pressing a disabled push-button, the “chime excluded” LED “H”
will flash to indicate this operation mode.
Deleting all settings.
Programming phase:
This procedure is advised when you want to change the ID of an
interphone/monitor previously programmed and you do not want
keep the operation programming of the appliance.
1) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton “G” present below
the monitor (see Fig. 4).
2) Press and hold the self-start pushbutton
“E” together
with the RESET pushbutton “G”.
3) Release the RESET pushbutton “G”, keeping the self-start
pushbutton “E” pressed.
4) After 2 seconds the monitor emits a continuous tone for two
seconds.
5) Release the self-start pushbutton “E”.
6) During the continuous tone, press the lock release pushbut-
ton “D”.
If the deletion procedure is successful, when the lock release
tab is pressed once more the interphone emits a triple “Beep”.
OPERATION
Calls from an entrance panel, intercommunicating calls and door
calls are differentiated by means of different tones.
Door calls.
Calls from entrance panels do not follow the pressed pushbutton
but are generated inside the monitor. The call interval is 1 s of
ringtone and 2 s of pause repeated twice (default value set on
panel). To answer, raise the handset. If the handset is already
raised during the call, replace and raise it again. The call answer
time (30 s) and the conversation time (2 minutes by default) are
set in the panel parameters. When the conversation time has
elapsed, the user can continue without replacing the handset if
a new call is made within 10 s from the same panel.
Intercommunicating call.
Lift the monitor handset and press the intercommunicating but-
ton, if programmed, for the interphone/monitor to be called. On
the handset of the monitor calling, a call tone will ring (if the
call is enabled) or an engaged tone (if not enabled). On the
called monitor the ringtone starts sequentially at intervals of 1 s
ringing and 4 s pause. The maximum duration of the call is 30
s (6 cycles). To answer the call, simply raise the handset; the
maximum duration of the conversation is 5 minutes. When the
conversation time has elapsed, the user can continue without
replacing the handset if a new call is made within 10 s. Calls
from the panel have priority over intercommunicating calls.
Denied calls.
The variator located below the monitor (Fig. 4) enables mod-
ification to the call volume or to mute the signal. Call mute is
indicated by permanent illumination of the red LED. If calls are
made to the monitor when the call mute is enabled, they are
denied. A denied call causes the red Led to briefly switch off
according to the number of times calls are denied (maximum 4
denied calls). The signal is repeated every 10 s (approx.). Dele-
tion of denied calls is by: reenabling the ringtone, resetting the
monitor or a system power failure. On the panel, a denied call
is indicated by means of a dissuasion tone (a series of “Beeps”
at 100ms intervals with a pause of 100ms for a total of 5 sec-
onds). The message “Do not disturb” also appears on panels
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