Controls
The call volume can be adjusted by moving the loudspeaker wire from connector A+
(high) to A- (low); otherwise use accessory type 6153/682, leaving the loudspeaker
wire connected to connector A-.
Petrarca
INSTALLATION
Wall-mounted installations of the interphone do not require additional accessories.
However a vertical 3-module box may be used to facilitate fixture and cable routing.
For desktop installations and combinations with monitors, refer to the respective
instructions of the conversion kit or monitor.
Bus termination for video signal stabilisation
The interphone is provided with a "BUS termination con-
nector" (A-B-C) for video signal stabilisation.
Depending on the connection configuration (interphones/
monitors connected in series or derived from a distributor),
set a jumper on the connector ABC as described in the
note "Bus termination for ELVOX TWO-WIRE INSTALLA-
TIONS" in the wiring diagrams section below.
Fig. 3
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PROGRAMMING
There are three interphone programming modes: assignment of an identification
code or call code (indispensable), assignment of a secondary identification code (for
interphones associated with a master interphone), programming of pushbuttons for
auxiliary services and intercommunicating calls (when necessary).
Programming must be performed with the system switched on, without active com-
munication and only after connecting the interphones/monitors to the system and
programming the panels.
Identification code programming
The identification code is programmed via an entrance panel (MASTER), already
configured and present on the system. The interphone is supplied without associated
identification code. To verify this condition, press the lock release pushbutton and the
interphone should emit a triple "Beep".
Attention: during the interphone/video interphone identification code program-
ming you have 30 seconds from the moment you enter the programming in the
interphone/video interphone and the moment you press the call push-button
on the panel or you send the code.
Programming phase:
1) Remove the interphone cover.
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2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton on the interphone.
3) Press and hold the tab on the lock release pushbutton, together with the RESET
pushbutton.
4) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the lock release pushbutton pressed.
5) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone and communication is enabled
with the panel. If the monitor is also connected to the interphone, it is switched
on and connected to the camera of the entrance panel.
6) Release the tab of the lock release pushbutton.
7) On pushbutton entrance panels, press the call button for the interphone, while on
alphanumeric keypads, enter the call code and press pushbutton "
8) If the system contains an interphone that already has the same associated iden-
tification code, the panel emits a low signal and the operation should be repeated
from point 2.
9) Otherwise the code is associated with the interphone and communication is ter-
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minated.
Secondary identification code programming
Programming of the secondary identification code is only required when more than
one interphone is to be called by means of the same pushbutton or call code. The
interphones that ring at the same time are associated with the same group. The
"master" interphone is programmed first by means of the "identification code pro-
gramming" procedure described above, while the additional group interphones are
programmed with the secondary identification code (see table shown in the wiring
A
diagram section).
A maximum of three audio door entry units plus one group master can be as-
sociated with the same group, without the need for programmer Type 950C or
SaveProg .
If the interphones are combined with Petrarca monitors, an additional power
A
supply type 6923 must be fitted for each additional monitor after the second
monitor. Using programmer type 950C, activation of the ringtone on all mon-
itors can be programmed, without simultaneous activation of all monitors,
to then enable activation of the monitor from the interphone used to answer
the call with the self-start pushbutton; this avoids the need to use additional
power supplies.
Programming phase:
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1) Remove the interphone cover.
2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton on the interphone.
3) Press and hold the tab on the lock release pushbutton and the self start/auto-ac-
tivation pushbutton (the first pushbutton below the tab), together with the RESET
pushbutton.
4) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the other two pushbuttons pressed.
5) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone and communication is enabled
with the panel. If the monitor is also connected to the interphone, it is switched
on and connected to the camera of the entrance panel.
6) Release the tab on the lock release pushbutton and the self start pushbutton.
7) On pushbutton entrance panels, press the call button for the "master" interphone,
Fig. 2
while on alphanumeric keypads, enter the call code of the "master" interphone
and press pushbutton "
8) When the secondary code is associated with the interphone and communication
is terminated.
To know the number assigned see table shown in the wiring diagram section.
Pushbutton programming
The interphone is supplied with a pair of additional pushbuttons type 692P, for the
functions self start and the auxiliary service "stair light", which activates the 1st relay
of the 1st actuator (type 692R), if connected to the system. A further three pairs of
pushbuttons type 692P can be inserted in the interphone, to be connected to con-
nectors T2-T3-T4, corresponding to the following default functions.
Pushbutton
Connector
1°
T1
2°
T1
3°
T2
4°
T2
5°
T3
6°
T3
7°
T4
8°
T4
P0 is the lock button.
To change the operating mode of buttons P0 and P1, use programmer type 950C
or the Save Prog software.
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In program.
Default function
P1
Self-start
P2
Stair light
(1st relay of 1st actuator, type 692R)
P3
Auxiliary
(2nd relay of 1st actuator, type 692R)
P4
Not associated
P5
Not associated
P6
Not associated
P7
Function F1 on panel
P8
Function F2 on panel
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