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Supercode: code (minimum 4 digits) that provides authorisation to program the Touch module (default:
778899)
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Access code length (no. of digits): number of characters making up the access codes (from 4 to 6,
default: 5)
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System type: select the type of system in which the Touch module is fitted.
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ViP: standard ViP system.
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ViP – Directory synced with Simplekey: ViP system with user directory synced using Simplekey module
art. SK9020. The status of the RFID reader will be shown on the display by means of the relevant icons.
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ViP - Directory synced with Gateway: ViP system with user directory synced using multi-user Gateway
art. 1456B.
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Simplebus: Simplebus system.
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Simplebus Top: Simplebus Top system.
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SBC indirect call: Simplebus system with call by means of alias.
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SBC TOP indirect call: Simplebus Top system with call by means of alias.
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SBC – Directory synced with Simplekey: Simplebus system with user directory synced using Simplekey
module art. SK9020. The status of the RFID reader will be shown on the display by means of the
relevant icons.
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SBC TOP – Directory synced with Simplekey: Simplebus Top system with user directory synced using
Simplekey module art. SK9020. The status of the RFID reader will be shown on the display by means of
the relevant icons.
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SBC - Directory synced with Residor/Resipro: Simplebus system with user directory synced using
Residor/Resipro software.
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SBC TOP - Directory synced with Residor/Resipro: Simplebus Top system with user directory synced
using Residor/Resipro software.
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Main language: select the display language for the menus and alert messages (default: English)
DIAL PATTERN
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Maximum number of digits to enter: select the maximum number of digits that the user can enter on the
Touch module keypad.
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Split points: click on the boxes to enter the split points.
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Pattern: field used to enter the ViP address, automatically filled in after code input.
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Enter dividing character after digit: for values other than zero, the dividing character "-" is automatically
entered during input of the code to call in the position indicated in the parameter.
Example
The function can be used if you want to limit the ViP addresses that can be reached by an external unit. Part of
the ViP code will be automatically filled in by the Touch module according to the number pattern entered, while
the last digits should be entered by the user according to the address they want to call.
Every time a split point is entered, a group of digits is created and associated with a colour. In this case there
are three:
• Group 1 (green)
• Group 2 (fuchsia)
• Group 3 (light pink)
With the parameters set as above, here are a few examples of how the Touch module will behave when the
user enters the ViP address:
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