DESCRIPCIÓN DE FUNCIONAMIENTO
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Una o varias puertas de acceso con central de conserjería.
One or several access doors with porter's exchange.
3.1. Communication from the door panel to the telephone.
The porter's exchange must be disconnected or the panel configured for direct calling to the flat.
To make a call, the visitor should press the button corresponding to the apartment he wishes to contact. An acoustic tone will be heard
confirming the call as the button is pushed. During the call the visitor can correct his call by pressing a button corresponding to a different apartment,
in wich case the original call is cancelled.
In case of several door panels, they will be disconnected, shown by the "Stop" busy channel indicator.
At this moment the call sound will be received at the telephone in the dwelling, lasting in 5 seconds. If the call is not answered after 30 seconds, the
channel will be freed.
To stablish communication, pick up the telephone handset: at that moment the indicator light "Stop" at the active door panel will light.
Communication lasts for one and a half minutes or until the handset is replaced. The "Stop" light at the panel(s) goes out, and the channel is freed.
To open the door, press the door release button during call or communication progresses; with one press, the door release operates for
approximately 4 seconds.
3.2. Communication from the main door panel to the porter's exchange.
When the porter's exchange is connected, and the door panel is configured to call the exchange, all calls made from the panel are routed
through the exchange
.
To make a call, the visitor should press the button corresponding to the flat. An acoustic tone will be heard confirming the call as the button is
pushed. This will last for 30 seconds at the exchange.
The door panel from which the call is made enters into communication, the other is disconnected and changes to busy channel.
Pick up the exchange handset to establish comunication with the door panel. If the exchange handset is not on the cradle, communication is
established automatically. Communication lasts for a minute and a half or until the exchange handset is replaced.
To allow the visitor access to the building, press the orange button while communication is in progress. With one press, the door-release
operates for approximately 4 seconds.
3.3. Communication from the porter's exchange to the street door panel.
Pick up the exchange handset and press the auto switch-on button. Audio communication will be established with the street panel configured
for this function. Communication will last until the handset is replaced or one minute and a half has passed. The porter's exchange can open the
door at the selected panel, without a previous call having been made.
3.4. Communication from the porter's exchange to a telephone.
To make a call, pick up the exchange handset and, using the keyboard, enter the code corresponding to the flat, immediately, press the call
key. The telephone will sound different that when the call is made at the door panel. To cancel the call from the exchange, replace the exchange
handset.
Pick up the telephone handset to establish audio communication with the exchange. Communication lasts for a minute and a half, or until one
of the two handsets is replaced.
During this process, the door panels are in busy channel, being freed when communication ends.
3.5. Communication from a telephone to the porter's exchange.
To make the call, pick up the telephone handset and press the door release button. A 30 second two-tone call will be heard at the exchange.
To annul the call, replace the telephone handset.
Pick up the exchange handset to establish audio communication with the telephone. Communication lasts for a minute and a half, or until one
of the two handsets is replaced.
During communication between the exchange and the telephone, the door panels in the street will be in busy channel, being freed when the
communication finishes.
3.6. Call reception from the flat door bell push button.
When a call is received from the door push button, an acoustic tone will be heard on the telephone, different that the produced when the call is
done from the door panel or the porter's exchange. If the call is done during communication progress, no acoustic tone will be received.
OPERATION DESCRIPTION