13F1 - 13F2.1
Preliminary procedures
• In version 13F1 dip switch 2 will be ON. In version 13F2.1 dip 2 will be OFF. If using audio version 13F1 with an external CCTV-type camera
dip switch 2 must be OFF (fig. 4).
• Versions 13F1/13F2.1 of the electronic units are supplied with Dip Switches set with ID = 1 (Master). In systems with a single entrance panel
the ID must be MASTER. Leaving dip switch 1 on ON, dip switches 3 and 4 have no effect (fig.4).
• If there are multiple entrance panels in the system, one panel must be defined as MASTER and the others SLAVE. On the first electronic unit
leave dip switch 1 in ON, on the other electronic units dip switch 1 must be moved to OFF and dip switches 3 and 4 must be configured
with reference to fig. 4. Each electronic unit must have a single ID number.
When configuring the ID with a PC and the SaveProg programming software, the configuration will have priority over manual con-
figuration.
Buttons for manual configuration of parameters
The PRG button is used to confirm the selected data. Button P1 is used to proceed with the next phase of adjustment and after the last adjust-
ment, button P1 is used to exit configuration mode.
In the configuration phase, accessed by pressing and holding down button PRG, press and hold down button P1 too (approximately 2s)
until the electronic unit's speaker beeps. After accessing the configuration procedure , you can configure the parameters given in the "MANUAL
PARAMETER CONFIGURATION" chapter.
Manual parameter configuration
The order of the configurations shown in the manual sequence diagram is:
• Lock activation time adjustment
• Talk, self-start, response time adjustment.
• Button remapping (P1 and P2).
• EEPROM reset (clearing the set configurations and returning to the default data).
NOTE: adjusting the talk, self-start and response time takes place in a single step.
For example, if the trimmer is set to 3, the value taken on will be talk = 50, self-start = 8, response = 12 seconds.
Tab. 4
CONTROL
POSITION
Lock
Talk
On
Response
Operation
• Buttons P1 or P2 send calls to the indoor stations
that when the call is answered will go into audio
or audio/video communication depending on the
type of electronic unit (13F1/13F2.1) or the type
of indoor station (interphone or monitor).
• If multiple electronic units have been installed in
a system and a call is sent from one of these, if
there is already another electronic unit communi-
cating with an indoor station, the electronic unit
sending the call will emit a busy tone.
NOTE:
P1 by default sends the call to the indoor station
identified with ID = 1
P2 by default sends the call to the indoor station
identified with ID = 2
12
Time configurable via "Activation time" trimmer using 16 positions
(time expressed in seconds)
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
4
6
8
10
30
40
50
60
70
80
5
6
8
10
11
13
7
10
12
15
17
20
Fig. 7
7
8
9
10
11
12
12
14
16
18
20
22
90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180
15
16
18
20
21
23
22
25
27
30
32
35
CONNECTOR BUTTON P2
Figure 7 shows the connection to make between the electronic unit and
push button P2 housed in the printed circuit board which is located in cover
plate 13K1 together with the 3-conductor wiring.
EN
13
14
15
16
24
26
28
30
25
26
28
30
37
40
42
45
P1
P2