GENERAL DOOR PANEL INSTALLATION
Programming the push button (
with a backbone code
This programming mode allows to assign a backbone code to push button of the general door panel.
Locate the SW2 configuration dip switch of the general door
panel to program, placed in the center of the EL500SE circuit.
With the switch 1 to ON and 3 to OFF , set the switch 2 to ON:
to show that the system is ready for programming, the general
door panel will reproduce a tone.
Define a backbone code to program with dip switches Sw2-4 to Sw2-
10. Set a code between 1 and 120. To set the code use binary
coding, (see page 109).
Press the general door panel push button that is wished has this
backbone code. At this moment the general door panel will
reproduce a tone, confirming that the push button has been
succesfully programmed.
Repeat these steps to program the rest of push buttons. Once the programming has been finished,
set to OFF the programming switch. If you don't, the general door panel will reproduce a tone to
advise that the system is still into programming mode.
Programming the push button (with a monitor/telephone code):
This programming mode allows to assign a monitor/telephone code to push button of the general
door panel.
Locate the SW2 configuration dip switch of the general door
panel to program, placed in the center of the EL500SE circuit.
With the switches 1 and 3 to ON, set the switch 2 to ON: to
show that the system is ready for programming, the general
door panel will reproduce a tone.
Define a monitor/telephone code to program with dip switches Sw2-4
to Sw2-10. Set a code between 1 and 120. To set the code use
binary coding, (see page 109).
Press the general door panel push button that is wished has this
monitor/telephone code. At this moment the general door
panel will reproduce a tone, confirming that the push button
has been succesfully programmed.
Repeat these steps to program the rest of push buttons. Once the programming has been finished,
set to OFF the programming switch. If you don't, the general door panel will reproduce a tone to
advise that the system is still into programming mode.
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GENERAL DOOR PANEL INSTALLATION
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rogramming the monitors/telephones from a General door panel.
Programming the monitor/telephone:
This programming mode allows to assign to a monitor / telephone a push button of the general door
panel that it wishes to call.
Before the push button of the general door panel must be programmed with backbone and
monitor/telephone code, (see page 111).
Locate the SW2 configuration dip switch of the general door
panel to program, placed in the center of the EL500SE circuit.
With the switch 1 to OFF and 3 to ON, set the switch 2 to ON:
to show that the system is ready for programming, the general
door panel will reproduce a tone.
Then program the monitor/telephone, as it is described in the page 120 (monitor) and 124
(telephone), (see manual T1ML if the monitor/telephone is Platea/Tekna Uno or T-740 Uno).
Bear in mind the configuration dip switch (as it is described in the previous step).
DOOR PANEL INSTALLATION
The EL500SE microprocessor module supplies a cable with conector
for the indication of busy system.
Insert the side of the cable that takes the connector in the connector
CN3 of the EL500SE microprocessor module. It is accessed by
opening the terminal connection block protection cover.
Connect the red cable to the terminal 1 of the informative window
circuit and the white cable to the terminal 2 (if the informative
window exists).
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nformative window connection.