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6) Wait until the interphone handset emits a continuous tone.
7) Release the button to be programmed on the caller interphone.
8) Press a button (lock/F1/F2) on the interphone/monitor to be called.
9) An audible signal in the handset of the (caller) interphone being pro-
grammed confirms that the procedure has been completed correctly.
Procedure for restoring default data for each individual but-
ton (E1, E2, E3, E4)
1) Lift the handset.
2) Press buttons B and A simultaneously and hold them down until LED F
(ringtone mute) begins flashing.
3) Release buttons B and A.
4) Press and hold down the button you want to return to default program-
ming (not valid for Self-start and Lock buttons).
5) Wait until the interphone handset emits an audible signal.
6) Release the button.
7) Press the button again to confirm. The interphone handset will again
emit a signal. The button has now been restored to its default value.
Important: This procedure can be used to manually reprogram all buttons
with the exception of the lock and self-start buttons, for which SaveProg
software is required.
Programming the self-activation/self-start button to a spe-
cific panel
(different from the self-start function enabled using button "A")
1) Lift the handset.
2) Press buttons B and A simultaneously and hold them down until LED F
(ringtone mute) begins flashing.
3) Release buttons B and A.
4) Press and hold down the button to be programmed (D, E1, E2, E3, E4).
5) Wait until the interphone handset emits an audible signal.
6) Release the button.
7) Call the interphone from the panel you want to perform direct self-start
from:
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On push-button entrance panels, press the button corresponding to
the interphone on which the button is being saved.
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On alphanumeric panels, enter the ID corresponding to the inter-
phone on which the button is being saved and press the bell button
on the panel to confirm.
8) At the end of the procedure described above, the interphone handset
emits an audible signal to indicate that the procedure has been com-
pleted correctly.
Default data restore procedure
1) Lift the handset.
2) Press buttons B and A on the interphone to be programmed (caller)
simultaneously and hold them down until LED F (ringtone mute) begins
flashing.
3) Release buttons B and A.
4) Press and hold down button A again.
5) While the interphone handset is emitting an audible signal, release but-
ton A and press button C briefly.
The interphone programming has now been deleted. To check that pro-
gramming has been deleted, press button C; the interphone handset should
emit an audible signal.
Programming with SAVEPROG software
SaveProg is a PC software package supplied together with interfaces type
692I and type 692I/U. These interfaces allow the PC to be connected to an
entrance panel or other suitable device, type 692I via an RS232 port and
type 692I/U via a USB connection.
After connecting the interface and installing SaveProg, on opening the pro-
gram the following window appears.
It is now possible to proceed with programming in two different ways:
1) with virtual 950C: clicking on icon
the 950C programmer, which allows programming to be performed by
simulating use of the 950C programmer.
2) with the SaveProg windows: clicking on icon
configuration" window.
It is now possible to change button programming, create groups, select
ringtone types, adjust ringtone volume and enable or disable functions.
On completing the desired settings:
- save by clicking on
.
- transfer the program to the device by clicking on the icon
The device has now been reprogrammed.
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