7200
Restoring the default values of push-buttons
Programming phase:
1)
Press and hold down
2)
Press and hold down also
3)
Wait for nearly 3 seconds until the red led
4)
Release both push-buttons
5)
Press and hold down the push-button to be restored to its default set-
ting.
6)
After 2 seconds the video-interphone emits a high-pitched tone.
7)
Release and press again the push-button to be restored to default.
Deleting all settings
This procedure is recommended when you want to change the ID of
a previously programmed video-interphone without retaining its pro-
gramming parameters.
Programming phase:
1)
Press and hold down
2)
Then press and hold down also
3)
Wait for nearly 3 seconds until the red led
4)
Now the microprocessor is physically reset.
5)
Release both push-buttons
6)
Press and hold down the self-start push-button
7)
After 2 seconds the video-interphone emits a continuous tone for two
seconds.
8)
Release the self-start push-button
9)
During the long tone press the lock push-button
If the deletion procedure was successful, press the lock push-button
and the video-interphone will emit a triple "BEEP".
OPERATION
Calls from an entrance panel, intercommunicating calls and landing calls
are differentiated by means of different tones.
Call from entrance panel
Calls from entrance panels are not activated after the push-button is pres-
sed but are generated inside the monitor. The call interval or call cycle is a
1-second ringtone and a 2-second pause repeated twice (default value set
on panel). The duration of "Ding-Dong" and "Ding-Dong-Dang" ringtones
follows the natural length of the ringtone, rather than the time set by the
call cycle.
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Operation for monitor programmed in "HANDS FREE" communica-
tion mode
To answer, press and release push-button
is already pressed during the call, release and press it again.
The call answer time (30 secs) and the conversation time (2 minutes by
default) are set in the panel parameters. To end the conversation, press
push-button
. The red LED
connection is active.
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Operation for monitor programmed in "PUSH-TO-TALK" communi-
cation mode
To answer, press and release push-button
is already pressed during the call, release and press it again. The call
answer time (30 secs) and the conversation time (2 minutes by default)
are set in the panel parameters. When the conversation time has elap-
sed, the user can continue without pressing push-button
if a new call is made within 10 seconds from the same panel. During
conversation, the audio connection can be momentarily interrupted (5
seconds max), by releasing push-button
sation, press push-button
communication is lost.
To end the conversation, release push-button
remains on as long as the audio connection is active.
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remains on as long as the audio
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again within 5 seconds, otherwise
. The red LED
Intercom call
Press the intercom button, if programmed, for the interphone/monitor to be
called. From the loudspeaker of the monitor called, a call tone will ring (if the
call is enabled) or an engaged tone will ring (if not enabled). On the called
interphone/monitor the ringtone starts sequentially at intervals of 1 second
ringing and 4 seconds pause. The maximum duration of the call is 30 se-
conds (6 cycles). To interrupt the call, press push-button
call recipient answers. To answer the call from the called monitor, lift the
handset or press push-button
programmed to push-to-talk mode). When the call is answered, the monitor
will be put directly in communication with the call recipient for 5 seconds.
The audio connection is made automatically. The maximum duration of the
conversation is 5 minutes. When the conversation time has elapsed, the
user can continue the conversation if a new call is made within 10 seconds.
Calls from entrance panel have priority over intercommunicating calls.
Denied calls
Call mute is indicated by steady illumination of the red LED
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made from the entrance panel to the monitor when call mute is enabled, they
are denied. A denied call causes the red LED
cording to the number of times calls are denied (maximum 4 denied calls).
The signal is repeated every 10 seconds (approx.). Deletion of denied calls
is by: re-enabling the ringtone, pressing the RESET button on 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 seconds). The message "Do not disturb" also appears
on panels with display.
Lock Release Button
The lock release button of each device functions as follows.
- Device with handset on hook
last entrance panel in communication with the device (whether incoming
or outgoing call).
- Device with handset off hook but not engaged in conversation
to switchboard if the Switchboard flag is YES. Otherwise it reverts to the
first case.
- Device with handset off hook and engaged in internal conversation
: as per first case
- Device with handset off hook and engaged in external conversation or
call from entrance panel
entrance panel in communication with the device (whether incoming or
outgoing call).
NOTE: in the 7200 and 6600 family the equivalent operation is performed
by briefly tapping push-button
switchboard is called.
again,
before the
(keeping it pressed if the monitor is
. If calls are
to briefly switch off ac-
: opens the lock corresponding to the
: opens the lock corresponding to the last
and then
. Also in this case the
: call
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