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1. Selecting order of pushbutton modules
By confirming with
Art. 41010 connected to the speech unit are ordered. The 4
buttons on the standard module are automatically put in first
place.
If the procedure can begin, the 4 LEDs on the standard mod-
ule will start blinking slowly, otherwise only one will turn on
to indicate an error code. By pressing
again
OK you can try entering the ordering procedure
again.
Once started, you can cancel the procedure by pressing
(DEL), the speech unit will exit parameter configuration, with-
out saving any changes.
The LEDs of all the modules Art. 41010 will begin to flash.
The number of flashing LEDs for each module indicates their
current position, so that module number 1 will have only one
LED flashing and so on. If all the LEDs of a module blink, then
that module has not yet been ordered.
Now press any one button per module, to indicate the order of
the modules. The button at the top left of the first module will
take the number 5, the button at top left of the second module
15, and so on.
You have 10 s to complete this step. The time restarts with
each button pressed. If you do not complete the task, the con-
figuration is not updated.
When the position of a module has been selected, a number
of LEDs equal to the chosen position will light up steady.
The procedure ends automatically after ordering the last mod-
ule. The LEDs are all lit up steady.
However you exit the procedure, the speech unit will emit a
warning tone.
2. Pushbutton remapping
By default each button on the speech unit calls an indoor unit
according to its sequential position. This correspondence can
be altered button by button with the configuration described
here.
On confirming with
waiting for a button, even one on the additional modules, to
be pressed. After pressing the button, only the corresponding
LED will stay on. You have 30 s to complete the configuration,
which consists in:
Pressing the same button to take its configuration to default
Pressing a button on an indoor unit that causes sending the
lock, or F1 or F2, or relay activation or a call to the switch-
board.
It is not possible to terminate the procedure early. Pressing
any button on the speech unit will cause it to emit an appro-
priate tone.
3. Automatic procedure for assigning indoor
unit ID
The speech unit from which this configuration is run, when
configured as Vertical, must be the Master. When configured
as Horizontal, it must function as the Master via appropriate
programming of one or more routers Art. 69RS.
On pressing
(OK) to start the procedure, the 4 standard
LEDs will blink, waiting for a button to be pressed that will be
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(OK) you select how any modules
(DEL) and then
(OK), the LEDs will start to blink,
the one from which the IDs will start being assigned automati-
cally to the indoor units requesting it.
Once you have chosen the ID, you have 5 minutes to request
assignment by an indoor unit. The main indoor unit must be
assigned first and then its secondary indoor units, if any.
After assigning the ID to the first button chosen, the electronic
module will automatically switch to assigning the ID for the
next button.
After each successful assignment, the speech unit will auto-
matically issue a verification call to the indoor unit that has
just been coded.
After each complete assignment you have another 5 minutes
to run the next one.
4.
Automatic procedure for assigning
speech unit ID
To be performed only on the speech unit to which you want to
assign the Master ID (ID=1).
The procedure works with outdoor units that support automat-
ic ID assignment.
On pressing
(OK), the speech unit from where the proce-
dure is started becomes the Master, regardless of the ID that it
had previously and the IDs of the other speech units. The oth-
er speech units with the ID already assigned and that are not
the Master do not participate in the ID assignment procedure.
While waiting for the search for available IDs, the 4 standard
LEDs of the speech units involved light up one at a time in
the order 1-2-4-3 to simulate the clockwise rotation of a light.
When checking ID uniqueness, one speech unit at a time, the
4 standard LEDs will all blink together.
It is not possible to terminate the procedure early. At the end
of the procedure, the speech unit will emit an appropriate tone.
Note 2: It is possible to force ID assignment for all the speech
units as follows.
This procedure lets you reset the IDs of all the speech units in
the system. Consecutive IDs will be used, but some programs
(e.g. common lock) may no longer be valid.
The choice is made by selecting the ID assignment mode with
the buttons
(PREVIOUS) and
LED configuration
Meaning
Assigning ID for non-secondary
speech units
Assigning ID for all speech units
Downstream from this procedure, the FW is written so that
when switching on, after the speech unit has remained at rest
for 10 s, and regardless of the ID (which however must be as-
signed), it will check whether there are any other speech units
with its own ID. If it finds at least one, the procedure described
here will begin spontaneously. If there is more than one, they
will in turn, one at a time, search for an ID to be allocated.
5. Lock time
Through the procedure described here, the lock time can only
(NEXT).
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