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E:RRRE
F:RRRF
G:RRRG
H:RRRH
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A-1:0000 2:0000
B-1:0000 2:0000
C-1:0000 2:0000
D-1:0000 2:0000
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E-1:0000 2:0000
F-1:0000 2:0000
G-1:0000 2:0000
H-1:0000 2:0000
Note: The riser and user codes containing letter "R"
are pre-programmed factory codes reserved
for all devices.
Use the following buttons to confi rm to program the
riser code, the user codes and the additional button
codes (door phone Ref. 1138/2 only):
− alphanumeric keys
− buttons '←' and '→' to move
− button '↵'
Press button '→' (or '←'), repeatedly to go to the
following page:
<Cancel>
<Program>
• Position the cursor on "Program" and press '↵'. The
programmed data will be copied to the decoder.
The result of the writing operation will be shown.
The device will re-read the data actually stored in
the decoder and represent for an additional check.
• Check the data.
• Disconnect the decoder programming wire and
switch the terminal off by holding the "OFF" button
pressed for at least three seconds.
PROGRAMMING VIA CALLING DEVICE
Riser and user codes
• Make sure that the programming LED (4) is off.
• Briefl y press and release the programming button
(3): the LED (4) should go on to confi rm.
• Dial the riser code to be allocated to the decoder
on the keypad of the calling device and press the
call button. The LED (4) should blink and stay on.
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• Send the codes related to the eight users with
the same procedure. The LED (4) will go out after
sending the eighth code.
Press the programming button (3) after sending the
last code if you do not want to program all eight
codes.
Additional button codes for door phone 1138/2
• Make sure that the programming LED (4) is off.
• Hold the programming button (3) pressed until
the LED (4) starts fl ashing.
• Release the programming button. LED (4) should
be on.
• Dial the code to be allocated to button 'T1' (lower
button) by user 1 on the keypad of the calling
device and press the call button
phase, the LED (4) will blink briefl y and stay on.
• Dial the code to be allocated to button 'T2' (upper
button) by user 1 on the keypad of the calling
device and press the call button
phase, the LED (4) will blink briefl y and stay on.
• Send the codes for buttons 'T1' and 'T2' for the
2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th user. The LED
(4) will go out after sending the sixteenth code.
Press the programming button (3) after sending the
last code if you do not want to program all sixteen
buttons.
IMPORTANT: Remember to fi ll in the memo
label (10) on the decoder cover after
programming the eight-user decoder. This is
essential to ensure effi cient maintenance.
(1)
To program riser code 'X1' or 'X2':
• Hold the "Key" button on the calling module
pressed and press '1' or '2': the message '-1'
or '-2' will appear on the display. Press the call
button to confi rm.
• Press '1' or '2' on the concierge switchboard
and press "Shift" and the call button at the
same time to confi rm.
(2)
To program '0000' (call to switchboard) for a
button, simply press the call button (without
entering a code).
(1)
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT: Refer to the instructions in the
"Integrated System Technical Manual" for
wiring and maximum permitted distances.
The eight-user decoder must be positioned inside
an electrical panel. It can be fi tted on a DIN bar.
(2)
. During this
(2)
. During this
All terminal boards (except for the fi ve-way terminal
board for the Mute/door open LED kit) are removable
to simplify maintenance operations. To remove the
terminal boards from the eight-user decoder, pull the
upwards levering with a screwdriver where needed.
DS1038-025A
DS1038-025A
IMPORTANT: Never open the plastic cover
on the electronic board. This will devoid the
warranty.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The LED (9) is used to signal failures when the
system is powered and the decoder is not being
DIN
programmed.
Continuous blinking: either data bus short-circuited
or down or data wire not connected to 'ME'.
Sch. 1038/38
ME / MU
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