INVERSE PROGRAMMING
2 operators are required.
This mode allows you to assign non-sequential call codes (addresses).
The steps to be followed are detailed below:
1. Previously confi gure the panel as MASTER panel, (see previous page).
2. Program the monitor locally and independently via an entry panel or Guard unit (when available).
See the NOTE on the next page.
3. Enter in the «inverse button programming» mode on the amplifi er:
Press the SW1 button and hold for 10 seconds until you hear a «beep.» Stop pressing the SW1
button. The Mode Led (DL1) is activated to indicate that we entered in an inverse programming
mode (slow blink): 1 fl ash / second 10%).
4. Assign the new addresses to each button:
4.1.Enter into programming in the home terminal; you will hear a programming entrance tone and
upon picking up you enter in conversation with the master street panel.
4.2.With the monitor off the hook, on the entry panel press the call button associated with
the home.
The call code previously programmed on that monitor will be assigned to the button (it will
be stored on the amplifi er).
Repeat step 4 with all the homes-buttons on the system..
Note:
- If in inverse confi guration mode you press a button without having received access to programming from the terminal, the
amplifi er emits an error bop.
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5. Exit Programming:
Press the SW1 amplifi er's «button programming» button again.
The amplifi er automatically exits programming mode following 5 minutes of inactivity.
Note:
• Depending on the range of call codes, you have to confi gure the street panel (amplifi er) as needed. If all monitors:
- Have the same block and sub-block address (BBSSNN) the panel is confi gured as a sub-block (or block) with those
values.
- Only coincide with the block address, it is confi gured as a block panel.
- Differ in the block number, it must be confi gured as a general entrance.
Confi guration - Programming the Amplifi er
The DUOX amplifi er can be confi gured to allow for the operation as a general entrance, block entrance or sub-block
entrance.
• The DUOX system uses 6 digit house terminal addresses.
• These call code digits are organised as follows: BBSSNN:
- BB: indicates the Block number, (from 00 to 99).
- SS: indicates the sub-Block number, (from 00 to 99).
- NN: indicates the sub-Block house number, (from 00 to 99).
You do not have to segregate the installation according to this hierarchy since the system adapts to the installation´s
needs.
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