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SECTION 5A
(Rev.F)
APARTMENT
DOOR PHONE
STATIONS
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SECTION CONTENTS
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION Ref. 1038/40
2
CONFIGURATION..........................................................................15
GENERAL.........................................................................................2
SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................3
Electrical properties.......................................................................3
DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS................................................. 3
TYPES OF SERVICE........................................................................4
Switchboard station off.................................................................. 4
Switchboard station on.................................................................. 4
Night service..................................................................................4
Day service....................................................................................5
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS......................................................... 5
Activation and deactivation............................................................ 5
Day/night service changeover....................................................... 6
Night/day service changeover....................................................... 6
Viewing zone assignments............................................................ 6
Calls to/from apartment stations.................................................... 7
Call storage in memory.................................................................. 7
Queued calls..................................................................................7
Panic alarm calls...........................................................................8
Concierge service..........................................................................8
Voice channel switchover keys...................................................... 9
Door lock release functions......................................................... 10
Voice line status display.............................................................. 10
Dialog between two switchboard stations.................................... 10
Self-activation function................................................................ 11
Special service codes.................................................................. 11
Sensor monitoring.......................................................................11
Combined actuator control and feedback monitoring.................. 11
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS...................................................................11
Date/time adjustment................................................................... 11
Keypad lock activation/deactivation............................................. 11
Call rerouting...............................................................................12
Other display messages.............................................................. 12
Using a printer.............................................................................12
Management from PC using ‘pcvoice’ software.......................... 13
INSTALLATION-TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS............................... 14
SPECIAL DOORPHONE Ref. 1138/1819
DIGIVOICE - Technical Manual
GENERAL.......................................................................................19
SPECIFICATIONS...........................................................................20
INSTALLATION - TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS............................. 20
Tabletop mounting.......................................................................20
Wall mounting..............................................................................20
CONFIGURATION..........................................................................20
OPERATION...................................................................................21
DOORPHONE WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER Ref. 1138/31 23
FEATURES.....................................................................................23
SPECIFICATIONS...........................................................................23
OPERATION...................................................................................23
PROGRAMMING.............................................................................24
INSTALLATION...............................................................................25
ATLANTICO DOOR PHONE WITH 2 BUTTONS Ref. 1138/3
26
DESCRIPTION OF TERMINALS.................................................... 26
INSTALLATION...............................................................................26
UTOPIA DOOR PHONE WITH 2 BUTTONS Ref. 1138/4
27
DESCRIPTION OF TERMINALS.................................................... 27
INSTALLATION...............................................................................27
HANDS-FREE DOORPHONE Ref. 1138/6..................................... 28
HANDS-FREE DOORPHONE FOR
SPECIAL APPLICATIONS Ref. 1138/7
29
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION/
TELEPHONE INTERFACE OR
PABX ADAPTER CIRCUIT Ref. 1038/70
29
sec.5a −−−− Ref. 1038/40
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION Ref. 1038/40
GENERAL
8
14
7
8
260 mm
9
9
10
1 2
1A
2 B 3C
4D
5E
6F
7G 8 H
9I
ON
OFF
220 mm
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
Ref. 1038/40
13
13
8
12 11
8
OJ
SHIFT
M
M
M
F14
F2 5
F3 6
15
16
17
18
GENERAL
Guard door switchboard station Ref. 1038/40 is designed specifically
for the DIGIVOICE system, where it is used for:
• Making and receiving calls to and from apartment stations, with
provision for storing any unanswered calls in memory.
• Day/Night concierge service (with or without intercepting calls from
main entrance panels to apartment stations).
48
Guard door switchboard station Ref. 1038/40 is part of the SCAITEL
line and is produced in a single version which can be adapted for
tabletop or wall mounting (see the section covering installation).
49
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
COMPONENTS
1 Switchboard station body.
2 Graphic display.
3 Multi-function keypad.
4 Ringer volume control.
5 Handset.
6 Handset cradle
7 Tabletop mounting support.
8 Wall mounting holes (4 off).
9 Seats for video module Scaitel wall bracket (two pairs).
10 Connecting cable.
11 Cable channel.
12 Retainer catch.
13 Self-adhesive feet.
14 Base plate.
15 Connector housing door.
16 Printer/PC port.
17 Connector for programming terminal 1038/56.
18 Display contrast control.
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6
5
4
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3
2
1
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Ref. 1038/40
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION Ref. 1038/40
SPECIFICATIONS - DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
GRAPHIC DISPLAY
The guard door switchboard station is provided with a backlit graphic
display featuring five lines with 10/20 characters each.
During active service, characters shown on the display are divided into
zones as follows:
eeefiiii
eeefiiii
iiii! dddd
54
dd/mm/yyyy HH:MM:ss
CCCC > T-ppp nn*rrrr!
The first and second lines are identical: the first indicates the status
of voice line 1, while the second indicates the status of voice line 2 as
explained below.
SPECIFICATIONS
Space requirements:
Dimensions (mm): 260 x 220 x 70
ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES
Power supply voltage range (+V; 0V): Power supply voltage range (+F; 0F):
Max. current draw (+V; 0V): Consumption in load units (LU): Drive signal outputs:
Maximum applicable voltage: Maximum current draw rating: Output resistance (typical): Service temperature range: 16 to 25.2Vdc
30 to 36Vdc
450mA
40LU
30Vdc
10mA
100Ohm
- 5°C to 45°C
Zone (1 character)
This zone shows the character
on the display line currently being
managed by the switchboard station.
Zone eee (3 characters)
This zone shows the code of the main entrance panel currently in
communication with the switchboard station or waiting to be connected
to it.
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
Zone iiii (4 characters)
This zone shows the code of the apartment station called by the main
entrance module, or the code of the apartment station called by the
switchboard station.
Zone f (1 character)
This zone shows a symbol indicating the type of voice connection. This
symbol may be:
...
when main entrance panel eee has called apartment station iiii
and the switchboard station has intercepted the call but has not yet
answered it;
when the switchboard station is in communication with the apartment
station identified by code iiii, and;
when main entrance panel eee is in communication with apartment
station iiii.
Zone
(1 character)
This zone may contain the symbol
, which indicates that apartment
station iiii intercepted by the switchboard station has not yet been
called by the attendant. If the switchboard attendant presses the call
button, apartment station iiii will be called and the symbol
disappears from the display.
Zone IIII (4 characters)
This zone shows the code for an apartment station that has called the
switchboard station. If the switchboard attendant does not take the
call, the display field is cleared and the call is stored in memory.
Zone ! (1 character)
This zone may contain the symbol !, which indicates that apartment
station IIII has made a panic alarm call to the switchboard station.
DIGIVOICE - Technical Manual
sec.5a −−−− APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
when the switchboard station is in communication with the main
entrance panel identified by code eee;
Ref. 1038/40
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION Ref. 1038/40
TYPES OF SERVICE
Zone dddd (4 characters)
This is the zone used for codes entered by the switchboard attendant:
call codes, special codes, entrance module codes used for door lock
release of self-activation, etc. This zone can be cleared by mean of
the X key.
Zone dd/mm/yyyy hh:MM:ss (20 characters)
This zone normally displays date and time. It is also used temporarily
to indicate the zone assignments transferred from other switchboard
stations.
Zone CCCC (4 characters)
This zone shows the switchboard station code. It is also used
temporarily to display the codes for other switchboard stations during
the transition between Day and Night service.
Zone > T-ppp (6 characters)
This zone is used for door-open signaling and to indicate that the capslock function has been activated to enter letter codes.
T designates the type and ppp the code of the entrance module at
which the door is open.
Field T will show:
P for main entrance panels
S for secondary entrance panels
The character > indicates that the CAPS-LOCK function is active (see
the paragraph headed ‘Call to apartment stations’).
Zone nn*rrrr! (8 characters)
This zone is used to display the calls or panic alarm signals received
from apartment stations which have been stored in the switchboard
station’s memory:
nn is the total number of calls or alarms in memory.
rrrr is the code for the apartment station in memory.
*
indicates that code rrrr was the first to be stored in
memory.
!
indicates that apartment station rrrr made a panic alarm
call.
This zone is also used to display confirmation prompts when the
attendant attempts to delete codes from memory, and to indicate the
status of sensors connected to special decoders.
The keypad features dual function number/letter keys used to enter
apartment station call codes, special codes, door lock release codes
and main entrance panel self-activation codes.
To enter a letter, hold down the SHIFT key and press the appropriate
number/letter key.
The keypad also provides a number of function keys whose operation
will be described in detail in the following paragraphs.
37
19
1A
2 B 3C
35
4D
5E
6F
20
34
7G 8 H
9I
21
36
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
RINGER
The electronic warble tone ringer incorporates provision for adjusting
volume to MINIMUM, MEDIUM or MAXIMUM by means of lever (4)
located on the front of handset cradle section (6).
TYPES OF SERVICE
The guard door switchboard station’s operating mode depends on how
it is configured at the time of installation and on its current status. Up to
five switchboard stations can be installed in the system. Depending on
their configuration, these switchboard stations can operate in parallel,
or can be assigned specific sections of the system.
A switchboard station can store two user code ranges in memory.
Together, these two ranges constitute a switchboard zone
assignment.
The switchboard station can intercept calls from main entrance panels
only if they are directed to apartment stations in its assigned zone.
In addition, the switchboard station can intercept calls made simply
by pressing the call button, or addressed to the switchboard station’s
code. Calls from apartment stations are intercepted only if the stations
concerned belong to the switchboard’s assigned zone. All switchboard
stations in the system can be assigned the same zones, in which case
they operate in parallel. Alternatively, switchboard stations may be
assigned different zones or zones that share certain codes.
Switchboard station operating modes are described below.
KEYPAD
1 2
ON
OFF
33
OJ
32
30
M
M
M
SHIFT
F14
When the switchboard station is off, it behaves as if it were not present
in the system.
Calls originating from main entrance panels are sent directly to the
apartment stations; if the latter belong to the zone assigned to another
switchboard station, the calls may be intercepted by it. Calls originating
from apartment stations are not put through; again, if the apartment
stations involved belong to the zone assigned to another switchboard
station, the calls may be intercepted by it.
SWITCHBOARD STATION ON
22
When the switchboard station is turned on, it can be set up to operate
in either DAY or NIGHT service.
24
NIGHT SERVICE
25
29
28
SWITCHBOARD STATION OFF
23
31
F2 5
F3 6
19 ON/OFF button with green LED.
20 DAY/ NIGHT service button with green LED.
21 Open door scroll key with red LED.
22 Apartment station call button.
23 Intercept zone scroll key with green LED.
24 Queue code delete key.
25 Call from queue key with red LED.
26 Queue scroll key.
27 Programmable function keys.
28 SHIFT key. Used to select second key function.
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29 Clock key.
30 Main entrance door lock release key.
31 Secondary entrance door lock release key.
32 Voice channel switchover key: line to main entrance panel.
33 Error correction key.
34 Voice channel switchover key: main entrance panel to apartment
station.
35 Voice channel switchover key: line to apartment station.
36 Voice channel switchover key: line 1/ line 2.
37 Alphanumeric keypad. Used to enter call codes, door lock release
codes, self-activation codes and special service codes.
27
26
In this operating condition, concierge service is disabled and calls
made from the main entrance panels are sent directly to the apartment
stations; if the latter belong to the zone assigned to another switchboard
station, the calls may be intercepted by it. Calls directed to the code
programmed in the switchboard station are intercepted by the station
if the latter is configured to do so.
The switchboard station can call any apartment station.
The switchboard station will normally receive calls from the apartment
stations only if they belong to its assigned zone. If desired, the
switchboard attendant can take these calls. If the attendant does not
answer the calls, they will be stored in memory. The switchboard
station can also be configured so that calls originating from apartment
stations are completely ignored. In this case, the switchboard station
will neither ring nor store the calls in memory.
DIGIVOICE - Technical Manual
Ref. 1038/40
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
In this operating condition, the switchboard station can be programmed
for three different modes: MODE A, MODE B, and MODE C. All
switchboard stations in the system must be programmed for the same
mode (A, B or C).
After 3 seconds or when the call button is pressed, the switchboard
station will be activated in the operating mode it was in the last time it
was turned off.
If the switchboard station is in DAY service, LED
will be on.
If the switchboard station is in NIGHT service, LED
will be off.
In both cases, the display will show the following message when the
switchboard station is not in use:
Mode A - Call interception enabled
In this mode, the switchboard station provides concierge service,
intercepting calls from main entrance panels to apartment stations.
Calls belong to the zones for which the switchboard station is
configured will be intercepted, as well as all calls to code 0 (i.e., calls
made simply by pressing the entrance module call button) and calls
directed to the code programmed in the switchboard station. Other
calls are sent directly to the apartment stations; if the latter belong
to the zone assigned to another switchboard station, the calls may
be intercepted by it. The switchboard station can call any apartment
station.
The switchboard station will normally receive calls from the apartment
stations only if they belong to its assigned zone. If desired, the
switchboard attendant can take these calls. If the attendant does not
answer the calls, they will be stored in memory. The switchboard
station can also be configured so that calls originating from apartment
stations are completely ignored. In this case, the switchboard station
will neither ring nor store the calls in memory.
Mode B - Call interception NOT enabled
This operating mode is similar to that described above for NIGHT
service.
The switchboard station does not receive calls from outside the
building, but can call the apartment stations and receive calls from
them.
Mode C - Calls from main entrance panels disabled
In this operating mode, calls cannot be put through from any of the
main entrance modules. The switchboard station intercepts calls from
the main entrance panels in the same way as described for Mode A;
in this case, however, the switchboard station does not ring and puts
the main entrance panel in busy status to indicate that the operation
cannot be carried out. Operation as regards calls to apartment stations
is as described for Mode A.
APARTMENT STATION Option
This option can be selected during configuration in cases where the
switchboard station operates in NIGHT service and in DAY A or DAY
B service.
The switchboard station will operate as if it were an ordinary apartment
station, using the code for which it was configured.
23/05/2000
0001
08:10:54
Where, 0001 is the switchboard station code.
The switchboard station display features LED backlighting with a 15”
timeout. Backlighting is activated when the handset is picked up, a key
is pressed, or a call or alarm signal is received.
To turn off the switchboard station, hold down the SHIFT key
while pressing the ON
OFF button.
Note: if the switchboard station has never been configured, the
message “CONFIGURATION REQUIRED” will appear on the
display instead of “SYSTEM OK”.
Case 2: Switchboard station with access password
The switchboard station is activated by pressing the ON
OFF button.
The display will show the following message for 3 seconds:
REL1.0
SYSTEM OK
--------ENTER PASSWORD
The number of the software release is shown at the top of the display.
Enter the access password programmed by the installer, which will
be shown as a sequence of asterisks on the bottom line of the
display. Then press the call button
. The switchboard station will be
activated in the operating mode it was in the last time it was turned
off.
If the password is incorrect or if 1 minute has passed since the ON
OFF
button was pressed, the switchboard station will be deactivated.
If the switchboard station is in DAY service, LED
will be on.
If the switchboard station is in NIGHT service, LED
will be off.
In both cases, the display will show the following message when the
switchboard station is not in use:
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION
Case 1: Switchboard station without access password
The switchboard station is activated by pressing the ON
OFF button.
The display will show the following message for 3 seconds:
REL1.0
SYSTEM OK
---------
23/05/2000
0001
08:10:54
Where, 0001 is the switchboard station code.
The switchboard station display features LED backlighting with a 15”
timeout. Backlighting is activated when the handset is picked up, a key
is pressed, or a call or alarm signal is received.
To turn off the switchboard station, hold down the SHIFT key
while pressing the ON
OFF button.
Note: if the switchboard station has never been configured, the
message “CONFIGURATION REQUIRED” will appear on the
display instead of “SYSTEM OK”.
The number of the software release is shown at the top of the display.
DIGIVOICE - Technical Manual
sec.5a −−−− APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
DAY SERVICE
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION Ref. 1038/40
Ref. 1038/40
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION Ref. 1038/40
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
DAY/NIGHT SERVICE CHANGEOVER
To change from DAY to NIGHT service, press the SHIFT key together
with the
service button. How changeover takes place will depend
on the type of installation.
is pressed twice,
Case 1: System with a single switchboard station
The switchboard station passes to night service mode and calls made
from the main entrance panels are sent directly to the apartment
stations.
The switchboard station intercepts calls from apartment stations if they
belong to the zone assigned to it.
Case 2: System with several switchboard stations in parallel
Where there are two or more switchboard stations operating in parallel
(i.e., when the same zone is assigned to all switchboard stations), the
switchboard station passes to night service mode and calls made from
the main entrance panels are:
• Intercepted by the other switchboard stations operating in day
service mode if they belong to the zone assigned to them.
• Sent directly to the apartment stations if the latter do not belong to
the zone assigned to the other switchboard stations operating in day
mode, or if all switchboard stations are in night mode.
The switchboard station intercepts calls from apartment stations if they
belong to its assigned zone.
Case 3: Multiple switchboard stations with specific zone
assignments
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
desired switchboard station. For instance, if key
the display will show:
Where there are two or more switchboard stations with specific zone
assignments (i.e., where each switchboard station is assigned to a
different zone), the switchboard attendant can:
• Pass to night service mode without transferring management of
his zone to another switchboard station. In this case, calls made
from the main entrance panels are intercepted by other switchboard
stations operating in day service mode if they belong to the zone
assigned to them, or are sent directly to the apartment stations if the
latter do not belong to the zone assigned to the other switchboard
stations operating in day mode, or if all switchboard stations are
in night mode. Calls originating from apartment stations are not
put through, or are intercepted by the other switchboard stations
responsible for the zone involved.
• Pass to night service mode and transfer management of his zone
to another switchboard station in the system. In this case, the latter
switchboard station will be responsible for its own zone and for the
transferred zone, both as regards calls made from main entrance
panels and as regards calls originating from apartment stations. LED
on the receiving switchboard station will go on to indicate that
zones belonging to other switchboard stations are being handled
(see below).
Example: System with three switchboard stations identified by codes
1, 2, and 3. If the attendant of switchboard station 1 wishes to pass
to night service mode and thus presses SHIFT , the switchboard
station will display the following message:
DIVERT TO S.BOARD:
0003
If the attendant then presses the call button
, the switchboard
station will pass to night service mode and its assigned zones will be
transferred to switchboard station 3. In this case, switchboard station 1
will not intercept calls originating from apartment stations.
NIGHT/DAY SERVICE CHANGEOVER
To change from NIGHT to DAY service, press the SHIFT key together
with the
service button on the switchboard station. The switchboard
station will immediately resume control of its assigned zones. Thus, if
the switchboard attendant transferred his zones to another switchboard
station upon passing to night service mode, the transfer will end at this
time.
VIEWING ZONE ASSIGNMENTS
As described above, each switchboard station is assigned a zone
consisting of two ranges of apartment station codes. The switchboard
station can intercept calls made from main entrance panels and
directed to apartment stations whose codes are included in one of
these two ranges. Likewise, it can intercept calls originating from
apartment stations whose codes are included in one of the two
ranges.
To view the zone assigned to a switchboard station, press key
under normal operating conditions.
Example:
0002-9999 J000-JJJJ
0003
This means that the switchboard station identified by code 0003 is
responsible for the user codes between 2 and 9999 and between J000
and JJJJ.
In systems with several switchboard stations that do not operate in
parallel, if a switchboard station transfers its zones to another upon
passing to night service mode, LED
on the receiving station will
go on. To view the zones received by this station and the codes
for the switchboard stations which transferred them, press key
several times in succession. For example, if the switchboard station
identified by code 0003 receives the zone consisting of codes A000AJJJ + C000-D000 from switchboard station 0001, pressing key
on
switchboard 0003 twice will cause the display to show:
DIVERT TO S.BOARD:
---If the attendant does not wish to transfer the zones assigned to his
station, he presses the call button
and the switchboard station
passes to night service mode.
If the attendant wishes to transfer his zones to another switchboard
station, he presses key
as many times as needed to select the
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A000-AJJJ C000-D000
0003
This information will be displayed for a maximum of 10 seconds.
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Ref. 1038/40
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION Ref. 1038/40
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CALL STORAGE IN MEMORY
Calls to apartment stations
To call an apartment station, the switchboard attendant must pick up
the handset, dial the apartment station code using the numeric keys
(37), and press the call button
. If incorrect codes are entered, they
can be deleted by pressing key
. To enter a letter, hold down the
SHIFT key and press the appropriate number/letter key (37).
To call the user identified by code “1C26”, for example, press keys “1”,
” SHIFT -3”,”2”,”6” in sequence and then press the call button
.
To enter alphanumeric codes without having to press two keys at
the same time ( SHIFT + number), one of the three function keys F1,
F2 and F3 can be programmed for the CAPS-LOCK function. For
example, if key F1 is programmed for this function, user code 1C26
can be dialed by pressing “1”,”F1”,”3”,”2”,”6” in sequence. When key
F1 is pressed, the symbol
will appear on the display to indicate that
the function is active, and will remain so only for the next key pressed.
The entered code is shown on the third line of the display. If the code
123A is dialed, for example, the display will show:
The switchboard station can store unanswered calls from apartment
stations in its memory.
Storage procedures
If the switchboard attendant does not answer a call from an apartment
station within 10 seconds, the calling station’s code will be automatically
queued, i.e., stored in switchboard station memory. The internal
apartment station call memory is maintained even with power off. The
switchboard station can store up to 50 apartment station call codes.
The keypad is provided with three dedicated keys ( M , M , M ) for
managing queued calls.
Stored call codes and the total number of stored calls (from ‘1’ to ‘49’,
or ‘xx’ to indicate that the memory is full) are displayed on the bottom
line, as in the example below:
123A
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
10*5748
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
The information on the third line will disappear when the call is sent.
Note: calls will be sent only with the handset off-hook, and if no other
apartment stations are connected.
Calls from apartment stations
The switchboard station handles calls originating from apartment
stations independently of its service mode (DAY/NIGHT), unless this
function has been disabled during programming.
The switchboard station will store the calling user’s code in memory if
the attendant does not pick up the handset within 10 seconds of the
call. When a code is stored in memory, the switchboard station will
send a courtesy tone to the calling apartment station to indicate that
the queuing feature has been activated.
When the call is received, the ringer will be activated for approximately
1 second even if the switchboard station line is busy, and the code of
the apartment station which made the call will appear on the display as
shown in the following example:
Here, the display indicates that there are 10 calls in memory, and
the first call received was from apartment station ‘5748’. Calls from
apartment stations are handled independently of the switchboard
station’s service mode (DAY/NIGHT) unless this feature was disabled
during programming. Queue memory status is indicated by LED M ,
which will go on if there are one or more calls in memory.
If the memory is full, the display will show “XX” instead of the number
of calls. As any calls arriving after the fiftieth cannot be stored, it is
advisable to clear the memory using the delete or call keys.
QUEUED CALLS
Viewing codes in memory
Codes for queued calls can be viewed using the memory scroll key M .
For example, if calls from apartment stations 1234 and A100 have been
queued, the display will show:
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
02*1234
1634
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
When key
M
is pressed once, the display will show:
If the handset is picked up within 10 seconds, the device will be ready
for communication between the switchboard station and the apartment
station, and the display will show:
1634
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
02 A100
Pressing key
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
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GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
The switchboard station can make and receive calls to and from
apartment stations.
This indicates that the switchboard station is connected to apartment
station 1634 on voice line 1. The display will be cleared when the call
ends.
M
again will cause the earlier display to return (*1234).
After selecting the code as described above, the switchboard attendant
can either call the selected apartment station or delete its code from
the queue memory.
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CALLS TO/FROM APARTMENT STATIONS
Ref. 1038/40
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION Ref. 1038/40
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Calling a queued apartment station
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
To call a queued apartment station, press the Call from Queue key
M
.
Note: calls to queued apartment stations can be made only with
the handset off-hook, and no other apartment stations are
connected.
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
Deleting a call from queue memory
The switchboard attendant can delete calls stored in the queue memory
one at a time until the memory is empty and LED M goes off. If call
code A100 is to be deleted, for example, the display will show:
This indicates that the switchboard station is connected to apartment
station 1634 on voice line 1. The display will be cleared when the call
ends.
If the switchboard attendant does not pick up the handset within 10
seconds, the panic alarm call will be stored in queue memory:
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
02 A100
When key
display:
M
1634
23/05/2000 08:10:00
000101*1634!
is pressed, the following message will appear on the
LED
M
will flash.
CONCIERGE SERVICE
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0001
OK
The deletion operation is concluded by pressing key M again within 3
seconds. If the key is not pressed, the entire operation will be ignored.
Note: queued calls are automatically deleted from memory in the
following cases:
• The switchboard station calls the queued apartment station,
and the latter answers.
• The apartment station has also queued a call at another
switchboard station in the system. This second switchboard
station calls the queued apartment station, and the latter
answers.
• The apartment station has also queued a call at another
switchboard station in the system, and this second
switchboard station deletes the queued call from memory.
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
PANIC ALARM CALLS
The switchboard station can receive panic alarm calls from apartment
stations programmed for this function.
Panic alarm calls are handled in the same way as any other call
originating from apartment stations, except that they are identified by
a prolonged ringing tone at the switchboard station and the calling
station’s code will be followed by an exclamation point on the display.
The queue memory LED will flash to indicate that there are one or
more panic alarm calls in memory. In all other respects, queued panic
alarm calls are handled in the same way as ordinary apartment station
calls. Example: panic alarm call from apartment station 1634:
1634!
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
If the handset is picked up within 10 seconds, the device will be ready
for communication between the switchboard station and the apartment
station, and the display will show:
−−−− sec.5a
When the switchboard station is configured for Day service in mode A,
it can intercept calls from main entrance panels to apartment stations
in its assigned zone, as well as make and receive calls to and from
apartment stations.
Upon receiving a call from the main entrance panel, the switchboard
station activates the ringer for the programmed period, using a
distinctive ringing tone to distinguish such calls from those made from
an apartment station. The switchboard station display will show the
entrance panel code (from 001 to JJJ) and the code dialed by the panel
user (from 0000 to JJJJ). For example, if main entrance panel 100
calls apartment station B123 and the switchboard station intercepts
the call, the display will show:
100-B123
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0001
If the switchboard station is combined with a video module, the latter will
be activated. When the handset is picked up, the switchboard station
automatically connects the voice line with the main entrance panel:
100
B123
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0001
The attendant speaks to the caller and, if appropriate, can call apartment
station B123 or another apartment station. The “bell” symbol indicates
that the switchboard station can call code B123 directly by pressing call
button
, without entering the code. The display will show:
100 B123
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0001
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0001
At the end of the conversation (i.e., when the apartment station
doorphone is hung up), the display will be cleared.
While using the concierge service to handle a call between a main
entrance panel and an apartment station, the switchboard station can
put the apartment station on hold and switch the voice line to the main
entrance panel by pressing key
, put the main entrance panel on
hold and switch the voice line to the apartment station by pressing key
, or reestablish direct communication between the main entrance
panel and the apartment station by pressing key
.
Example: Handling calls with a single voice channel
Main entrance module 001 calls apartment station 123C. The
switchboard station intercepts the call and rings the apartment station.
The display shows:
In systems with two voice channels, the switchboard station
automatically selects the channel to be used for a call. However, if calls
are received from two different main entrance panels, the switchboard
attendant can handle both ‘simultaneously’ by switching from one
entrance panel to the other. The switchboard station can also establish
communication between the two entrance panels and the respective
apartment stations, and then use the barge-in feature with each call as
described in the previous example. Key 1 2 is used to switch between
voice channels.
Say, for example, that the switchboard station has intercepted a call
from main entrance panel 001 to apartment station 1000 in line 1, and
is talking to the caller at the entrance panel. The display will show:
001 1000
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
At this point, a visitor at main entrance panel 002 calls apartment
station 2000 on line 2, and the switchboard station intercepts the call.
The display will now show:
001 1000
002-2000
001 123C
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0001
At this point, the switchboard attendant can establish direct
communication between the main entrance panel and the apartment
station by pressing key
. The display will show:
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
The switchboard attendant can choose between three different
operations:
1) The attendant can cut off communication with main entrance panel
1 by hanging up the handset. The display will show:
001 123C
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
Alternatively, the switchboard attendant can press key
to talk to the
caller at the main entrance panel again.
In general, once the switchboard attendant has intercepted a call
from a main entrance panel and called the apartment station, he can
activate the attendant barge-in feature at any time. In other words, the
attendant can talk to the caller at the entrance panel by pressing key
, talk to the apartment station by pressing key
, or, alternatively,
establish direct communication between the entrance panel and
apartment station by pressing key
.
Note: all operations must be performed with the handset off-hook.
VOICE CHANNEL SWITCHOVER KEYS
Depending on installation, the switchboard station can manage 1 or 2
voice channels ‘simultaneously’. Status of the two voice channels is
shown on the switchboard station display: the first display line indicates
status of voice channel 1, while the second line refers to voice channel
2. The symbol
will appear at the beginning of the first or second
display line to indicate which of the two voice channels is currently
being used by the switchboard station.
When the switchboard station has calls on both voice channels, it can
switch service from one channel to the other using key 1 2 .
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100 B123
Example: Handling calls with two voice channels
002-2000
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
The attendant can then pick up the handset and talk to the visitor
at main entrance panel 2; the display will show:
002 2000
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
2) The attendant can press key 1 2 to put main entrance panel 1 on
hold and switch the line to main entrance panel 2. The display will
show:
001 1000
002 2000
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0001
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If the called apartment station answers, the attendant can put the main
entrance panel in direct communication with the apartment station by
pressing key
. The display will show:
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3) The attendant can establish direct communication between
entrance panel 1 and the apartment station as described above,
and then switch the line to main entrance panel 2 by pressing key
1 2 . The display will show:
001 1000
002 2000
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
DOOR LOCK RELEASE FUNCTIONS
The switchboard station can release locks at any door associated with
a main or secondary entrance panel at any time. This feature is called
‘PRIORITY DOOR LOCK RELEASE’.
and secondary entrance panels, there is no way of knowing whether the
lines between secondary entrance panels and decoders are engaged.
Voice channels 1 and 2 can assume the following states:
• Free: No call in progress. No line status information will be shown on
the display.
• Busy: A call is in progress on the voice channel. This call cannot
be interrupted, because the programmed engaged time (which
establishes the minimum duration of a call) has not yet been
reached. The display will show the word ‘BUSY.
• Engaged: A call is in progress on the voice channel. This call can be
interrupted, as it has lasted longer than the programmed engaged
time. The display will show the symbol .
When a voice channel is busy or engaged, the switchboard attendant is
not provided with information concerning which devices are involved in
the call. When the channel is in busy status, moreover, communication
between the two devices cannot be interrupted. In engaged status,
communication can be interrupted following a call from the switchboard
attendant.
Example: A main entrance panel calls an apartment station which is
not in the switchboard station’s assigned zone on voice channel 1:
BUSY
Main entrance door lock release
Main entrance door locks can be released under the following two
conditions:
• Following a call from a main entrance panel: When the
switchboard station is in communication with a main entrance panel,
the door can opened simply by pressing the main entrance door lock
release key
.
• At any other time: To open door, enter the main entrance panel
code (1-JJJ) and press the main entrance door lock release key
.
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0001
If the call lasts longer than the programmed engaged time:
Secondary entrance door lock release
To open a secondary entrance door, enter the secondary entrance
panel code (1-JJ) and press the secondary door lock release key
.
Entrance door open LED
The switchboard station is provided with a LED to indicate main and
secondary entrance door status.
The LED can assume the following operating states:
• LED off: Main and secondary entrance doors are closed.
• LED on: One main or secondary entrance door is open.
• LED flashing: Two or more main or secondary entrance doors are
open.
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
The LED will go on only if doors remain open for 30 seconds or longer.
The code of the last entrance panel that signaled a ‘door open’ condition
will appear on the display as shown in the following example:
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0001P-004
If another main entrance panel calls the switchboard station and there
are two voice lines:
002-2000
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001P-004
The switchboard attendant can then pick up the handset and talk with
the visitor at main entrance panel 002 without interrupting the call on
voice channel 1.
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001P-004
Where, ‘P-004’ designates ‘main entrance panel 004’. Secondary
entrance panels are identified by the letter ‘S’ (e.g., ‘S-00A’).
Codes for other entrance panels which have signaled a ‘door open’
condition can be viewed by pressing key
. This key is active only
when the door open LED is flashing.
Note: the switchboard station can store the ‘door open’ condition in
memory for a maximum of 20 entrance panels.
VOICE LINE STATUS DISPLAY
The switchboard station display indicates the status of the voice line (or
of both lines for two-channel systems) at all times. The first display line
indicates status of voice channel 1, while the second line refers to voice
channel 2. As this information concerns only the section between main
10 −−−− sec.5a
DIALOG BETWEEN TWO SWITCHBOARD STATIONS
A switchboard station can call another switchboard station using the
same procedures employed for calls to apartment stations. The code
to dialed in this case is the one programmed in the called switchboard
station. Display messages differ slightly from those used when calling
an apartment station or receiving calls from a main entrance panel.
Example: Switchboard station 0001 calls switchboard station 0002.
The following information will be shown on the respective displays:
0002
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001P-004
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Note: dialog can take place between two switchboard stations only
if neither is engaged in another voice call, and neither has
intercepted a call from a main entrance panel and an apartment
station and has thus established direct communication between
the two. If the switchboard station receiving the call is not free, a
busy indication will appear on the calling switchboard station’s
display (see OTHER DISPLAY MESSAGES).
SELF-ACTIVATION FUNCTION
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0001 OFF
Where, ‘ON’ means that the lights are on, while ‘OFF’ indicates that
they are off. In order to attract the attendant’s attention, the display is
accompanied by a one-second audible signal.
The ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ messages will be displayed for approximately
5 seconds, after which the queue memory status will return to the
display.
COMBINED ACTUATOR CONTROL AND FEEDBACK
MONITORING
The switchboard station can activate the main entrance modules by
means of the self-activation function. In other words, the switchboard
attendant can establish video and voice connection with a main
entrance module without first receiving a call from that module.
However, one of the function keys F1 through F6 must first be
programmed for this purpose.
Example: Key F1 is programmed for the self-activation function and the
switchboard attendant wishes to establish communication with main
entrance panel 003. To do so, the attendant must enter the sequence
‘0’,’0’,’3’,’F1’ with the handset on-hook. The information appearing on
the display will be the same as if main entrance panel 003 had called
the switchboard station.
The two capabilities described above can be combined in order to:
• Control an actuator.
• Receive feedback confirming that the desired actuator status has
been achieved.
Note: attempts to use the self-activation function may have no effect
if the entrance panel concerned is already in use, or if other
calls would have to be cut off before the programmed engaged
time has lapsed.
DATE/TIME ADJUSTMENT
SPECIAL SERVICE CODES
The switchboard station can manage electric actuators using special
services decoders Ref. 1038/80.
For example, stair lights can be turned on or off by entering a special
code assigned to the stair light actuator. Special codes must be
preceded by pressing number key ‘0’ and followed by pressing the call
button
.
Thus, to activate the service associated with code 356, press number
keys 0,3,5,6 in succession and then press the call button
.
This procedure can be simplified by programming the switchboard
station function keys. A maximum of six frequently used special
services can be activated in this way if all function keys F1 through F6
are assigned to this type of use.
Each time a function key is pressed, the switchboard station will
automatically dial and transmit the code assigned to the key. For details
of function key programming, see the section covering switchboard
station configuration.
SENSOR MONITORING
The switchboard station can be connected to a special services
decoder (Ref. 1038/80) in order to display the status of a sensor.
For example, the switchboard attendant can monitor garage light status
by entering the code assigned to the decoder used for this purpose
(e.g., decoder ‘340’ connected to a photodetector) and put through the
call. After this operation, the switchboard display will indicate one of
the following conditions:
In this way, for example, the switchboard attendant can turn on the
stair lights and check that they are on by means of the switchboard
station display, where the word ‘ON’ will appear for 5 seconds.
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
The data and time setting procedure is activated by pressing the
keys simultaneously. The display will show:
SHIFT and
DD/MM/YY
--/--/--
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0001P-004
The first line indicates the format of the date to be entered. The date
can be entered in the spaces represented by dashes on the second
line. To confirm the current date shown on the display, simply press
the call button
. To change the date, enter month, day and year and
then press the call button
.
The display will then prompt the attendant to enter the time:
HH/MM
--/--
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0001P-004
Enter the correct hour and minute and confirm with the call button
.
After the time setting is confirmed, the word “WAIT” will appear on the
second line of the display approximately 3 seconds. The switchboard
station will then resume normal operation.
KEYPAD LOCK ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION
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0001 ON
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Keypad operations can be locked when the switchboard station
remains unattended. To lock the keypad, press the SHIFT key and the
main entrance door lock release key
simultaneously.
In lock conditions, the switchboard station will refuse all commands for
the keypad, including DAY/NIGHT service changeover, and the display
sec.5a −−−− 11
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0001
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
0001-0002
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GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
will show “XXXX” in the user code field. To deactivate the keypad lock,
repeat the operation described above.
Note: the keypad will remain locked even if the switchboard station is
turned off and back on.
CALL REROUTING
Using adapter circuit 1038/70 and a telephone interface or PABX, the
calls received by the switchboard station can be rerouted to a standard
or cordless telephone. For adapter circuit installation, see the section
covering installation.
A function key must be programmed to activate and deactivate the call
rerouting feature.
Example: If key F2 was programmed for the call rerouting function
(function 4), the display will show the following message when the key
is pressed:
>TEL
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
From this time onwards, the attendant can leave the switchboard
station and receive calls made to it from apartment stations or entrance
panels directly on his cordless phone. If a call is received from a
main entrance panel, the attendant can also open the door by dialing
R35 (systems equipped with PABX) or R5 (systems equipped with
telephone interface).
Upon returning to the switchboard station, the attendant must press
key F2 again to disable the call rerouting function.
OTHER DISPLAY MESSAGES
• Call to a nonexistent apartment station: the display will show:
• The message will remain on the display for as long as the problem
persists.
USING A PRINTER
The switchboard station is provided with an RS232-C serial port for
connection to a printer (see the section headed ‘Installation’).
The following types of message can be printed once the print function
has been configured and the printer has been correctly connected to
the switchboard station. All messages will be provided with a date/time
stamp:
• Configuration report: This report is printed at the end of switchboard
station configuration, and indicates all settings established for the
station.
• Door lock release messages: Printed when a door lock is
released.
• Attendant messages: Printed following operations carried out by
the switchboard attendant.
Messages are listed below together with examples.
Door lock release messages:
• Door opened by entering door lock release code at entrance
module.
• Door opened by command from switchboard station.
• Door opened by command from apartment station.
• Door opened by pressing lobby pushbutton.
• Door opened through postal lock release.
• Door opened by Magikey.
• Door opened through proximity sensor.
Examples:
Door at secondary entrance panel 12 from apartment station 1001:
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SECONDARY 12
[LKRL]
IND.SET 1001
Door at main entrance panel 001 opened from switchboard station
0001:
23/05/2000 08:10:00
MAIN 001 [LKRL]
0001
Door at main entrance panel 10A opened by entering door lock release
code 12432389:
ERR7
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
• Call cannot be made because it would interrupt another call before
the end of the programmed engaged time: the display will show:
BSY
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
This message will remain until the programmed engaged time for
the call in question has ended.
This message will also appear if a call between two switchboard
stations cannot be made.
• Data line not connected or short circuited:
ERROR
DATA LINE
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
12 −−−− sec.5a
23/05/2000 08:10:00
MAIN 10A [LKRL]
LKRL CODE 12432389
Attendant messages:
• Switchboard station ON/OFF.
• Switchboard station changed to DAY service.
• Switchboard station changed to NIGHT service; zones transferred.
• Call made from switchboard station to apartment station.
• Call made from apartment station to switchboard station.
• Panic alarm call made from apartment station to switchboard
station
• Call/panic alarm call from apartment station queued.
• Call deleted from queue by attendant using dedicated key.
• Call deleted automatically from queue: attendant called back or
another switchboard station deleted call.
Example:
Switchboard station in Night service with zones transferred to
switchboard station 0013:
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SWBD —> 0013
[NIGHT]
Call from switchboard station to apartment station 1000:
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SWBD —> 1000
[CALL]
Call from apartment station 1000 to switchboard station:
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1000 —> SWBD
[CALL]
Panic alarm call from apartment station 1000 to switchboard station:
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1000 —> SWBD
[MEMOR]
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Call/panic alarm call from apartment station 1000 queued :
Calling a user listed in the directory
Call/panic alarm call from apartment station 1000 deleted from queue
using dedicated key:
Using the mouse, select the desired user in list (39) and click on button
(43).
The switchboard station will dial the associated code automatically and
call the user.
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1000 —> SWBD
[CANC]
Call/panic alarm call from apartment station 1000 automatically deleted
from queue:
23/05/2000 08:10:00
1000 —> SWBD
[DEL]
MANAGEMENT
SOFTWARE
FROM
PC
USING
‘PCVOICE’
The PCVOICE window can be minimized to an icon. When a call is
received from an entrance panel or apartment station, the window will
automatically be maximized.
The PCVOICE main screen represents a keypad as used on the
DIGIVOICE switchboard station. In addition, the screen features the
Urmet Domus logo and a configuration button (38). The main screen
is used to manage a directory consisting of:
List of user names and the associated doorphone codes (39).
Add New User button (40).
Remove User button (41).
Edit User button (42).
Call User button (43).
PCVOICE v1.0
1A
2 B 3C
4D
5E
6F
7G 8 H
9I
ON
OFF
Setup
38
39
OJ
Aggiungi
Chiama nome
40
Cancella
M
M
M
F14
F2 5
F3 6
Modifica
SHIFT
Click on button (40): a 32-character field will appear for entering the
user name, together with a 4-character field for entering the user code,
an OK button and a Cancel button. After typing in name and code, click
on the OK button to confirm, or on the Cancel button to exit from the
procedure without making changes.
Removing a user from the directory
The switchboard station can be managed from a PC. To do so, a PC
must be available and the switchboard station must be configured for
this function (see the section headed ‘Installation’).
When the switchboard station is managed via PC, the computer’s
keyboard is used instead of the switchboard station keypad and visual
information is shown in the PCVOICE window rather than on the
switchboard display.
1 2
Adding a user to the directory
41
43
Stampante
42
Using the mouse, select the desired user in list (39) and click on button
(41): an OK button and a Cancel button will appear. Click on the OK
button to confirm removal, or on the Cancel button to exit from the
procedure without making changes.
Editing a user listing in the directory
Using the mouse, select the desired user in list (39) and click on
button (42): a 32-character field containing the selected name will
appear together with a 4-character field containing the user code, an
OK button and a Cancel button. Change the user name and/or code
as desired and click on the OK button to confirm changes, or on the
Cancel button to exit from the procedure without making changes.
Note: the directory can contain a maximum of 1000 names.
‘Printer’ window
A ‘Printer’ icon appears when the PCVOICE is started. This icon is
associated with a window showing a list of all messages which the
switchboard station sends to the printer (if configured). This window
contains:
List of print messages (44)
Save List To Disc button (45)
Print List button (46)
Delete List button (47).
Pressing button (46) will send the entire contents of the list to the
printer connected to the PC.
Pressing button (45) will save the entire contents of the list in a text
file, and the list will automatically be cleared. The file will be assigned
a name in format ‘yymmdd.txt’, where yy, mm and dd are the year,
month and day on which the list was saved. Typically, this operation
should be carried out at the end of each day.
Note: the printer message list can contain a maximum of 1000 lines,
Once this limit is reached, the list will automatically be saved to
disc and cleared.
PCVOICE software configuration
44
Double click on the Urmet Domus logo to open the software
configuration window.
A window will appear containing the language options for the PCVOICE
software user interface and the options for the serial port to be used.
Option selections can be changed and confirmed by clicking on the
associated buttons.
47
46
45
Pulisci
Stampa
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INSTALLATION-TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
The switchboard station is designed for either tabletop or wall
mounting.
In tabletop installations, the switchboard station can be combined with
video module Scaitel.
Electrical connections are made via a 19-pole junction box with the
following terminals:
+V Logic power supply positive input
0V Logic power supply negative input
D
Data line
FA1 Outward voice conductor, channel 1
FB1 Return voice conductor, channel 1
FA2 Outward voice conductor, channel 2
FB2 Return voice conductor, channel 2
+F Voice power supply positive input
0F Voice power supply negative input
CV Drive output, video module wall bracket
SCM Drive output, video entrance panel relay – motor riser cable
SCT Drive output, video entrance panel relay – camera riser cable
SL Drive output, video entrance panel relay - local
S12 Drive output, video entrance panel relay - lines 1/2
S1 Drive output, video entrance panel relay - line 1
S2 Drive output, video entrance panel relay - line 2
RPCH Drive output, supplementary call tone ringer
RPAL Drive output, supplementary alarm ringer
0V Logic power supply negative input
5) Reassemble switchboard station and supply it with power.
The switchboard station can now be controlled only by the PC,
using the PCVOICE program.
The PCVOICE can be downloaded free of charge from the Urmet
Domus Internet site at http://www.urmetdomus.com.
Minimum system requirements for the PC include a 486 processor or
higher, 800 x 600 or 1024 x 768 pixel graphic resolution, and Windows
3.11, 95 or 98 operating system.
SWITCHBOARD STATION SERIAL
CONNECTION (RS232) WITH P.C. AT MAX 3 m
5
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8
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8
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7
2
6
1
9-WAY FEMALE
9-WAY FEMALE
SWITCHBOARD STATION SERIAL
55
CONNECTION (RS232) WITH P.C. XT MAX 3 m
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25
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10
22
9
21
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20
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1
TABLETOP MOUNTING
The switchboard station leaves the factory ready for tabletop
installation. Tabletop mounting support (8) ensures that it is positioned
at the correct angle.
Video module 1732/1 installation
PC VERSION INSTALLATION
The switchboard station can be controlled from a PC. In this case,
the PC’s keyboard and mouse are used instead of the switchboard
station keypad, and the switchboard station displays are shown on
the PC monitor in a WINDOWS 3.11, 95 or 98 window. To configure
the switchboard station for this type of operation, turn off switchboard
station power supply and proceed as follows:
1) Using a small screwdriver, release the catch (12) retaining
switchboard station body (1) to base plate.
2) Take switchboard station body (1) off base plate (14).
3) Cut jumper connection (54) using wire cutters.
4) Connect the switchboard station serial port (16) to one of the PC’s
serial ports (COM1 through COM4) using a twisted pair (55).
14 −−−− sec.5a
9-WAY FEMALE
P.C.
XT
25-WAY FEMALE
Note: PC connecting cable must be less than 3 meters long.
PRINTER INSTALLATION
If connected to a printer, the switchboard station can print certain types
of system information (see the paragraph headed ‘Using a Printer).
The Ref. 1033/72 printer is recommended. Printer cable must be
connected to switchboard station serial port (16).
Communication parameters are as follows:
Programmable speed: 4800, 9600, 19200 bit/s
Data format: 1 start bit, 8 data bits, no parity bit, 1 stop bit , XON-XOFF
protocol.
Twisted pairs must not be used in connecting cable (56).
SWITCHBOARD STATION SERIAL
CONNECTION. (RS232) WITH PRINTER MAX. 3 m
Ref. 1038/40
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
WALL MOUNTING
The switchboard station leaves the factory ready for tabletop
mounting.
If it is to be installed on the wall, proceed as follows:
1) Remove the tabletop mounting support (7) and the two selfadhesive
feet (13).
2) Using a small screwdriver, release the catch (12) retaining
switchboard station body (1) to base plate.
3) Take switchboard station body (1) off base plate (14).
4) Open the handset cradle section (6) and unscrew the handset
base.
5) Secure the base to the wall using the four wall plugs supplied
together with the unit, inserting them through holes (8).
5
9
4
8
3
7
2
6
1
Ref. 1038/40
The video module can be installed to the right or the left of the
switchboard station using bracket 1732/92. Two brackets and four
screws to be installed in the associated seats (9) are supplied for
combining switchboard station with the video module. Support (48)
and the two self-adhesive feet (49) supplied together with the unit must
be applied to the video module bracket.
P.C.
AT
5
9
4
8
3
7
2
6
1
9-WAY FEMALE
5
9
4
8
3
7
2
6
1
PRINTER
56
9-WAY MALE
Note: printer connecting cable must be less than 3 meters long.
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CONFIGURATION
PROGRAMMING TERMINAL 1038/56 CONNECTION
STEP 1 - SWITCHBOARD STATION CODE
The switchboard station is provided with a connector (17) for
programming terminal 1038/56. The terminal can be used for centralized
programming of all entrance modules installed in the system.
The display will show:
Note: connector (17) is used to program entrance modules, and NOT
to program the switchboard station.
STEP 1
---------0001
CODE
(MAX 4 CHARACTERS)
CONFIGURATION
To operate correctly, the switchboard station must be appropriately
configured at the time of installation. Configuration programming
consists of assigning parameters to all operating variables.
The following message will appear on the display the first time the
switchboard station is turned on:
REL1.0
TO CONFIG
----------
To change switchboard station code, simply enter the new code with
the keypad and press the call button
.
The switchboard station code must be unique in the system: the same
code must not be assigned to two switchboard stations, nor must the
same code be assigned to a switchboard station and a main entrance
panel.
The switchboard station code must not belong to a zone assigned to
other switchboard stations in the system.
The switchboard station code is also used to route calls from a main
entrance panel to the individual switchboard station.
STEP 2 - ENGAGED TIME
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION Ref. 1038/40
The display will show:
To activate the configuration cycle, supply power to the switchboard
station, hold down the SHIFT key, and press key
as many times
in succession as needed to bring the language configuration step to
the display.
STEP 0 - LANGUAGE
The following menu will appear on the switchboard station display:
LANGUAGE
---------1
1=ITAL
2=FRANC
3=ENGL 4=DEUT 5=ESPA
The following languages can also be programmed:
Press the number key associated with the desired language.
Setting
6
7
8
9
10
11
Language
Hebrew
Russian
Dutch
Turk
Portuguese
Polish
STEP 2
---------20
BUSY TIME
(10,20,30,40 S.)
To change the engaged time, simply select the desired time using the
appropriate number key (1 through 4) and press the call button
.
The engaged time must match that programmed for the entrance
modules.
STEP 3 - RING DURATION
The display will show:
STEP 3
---------3
CALL TIME
(1,2,3,4,5 S.)
To change ring duration, simply select the desired time using the
appropriate number key (1 through 5) and press the call button
.
Programmed ring duration establishes the length of time that
the apartment station doorphones will ring when called from the
switchboard station.
STEP 4 - NUMBER OF VOICE LINES
The display will show:
STEP 4
---------1
NUMBER SPEECH LINES
(1,2)
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APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
This message indicates that the switchboard station must be
configured.
To configure the switchboard station, first press the
button to clear
the display. Then activate the configuration cycle, noting the following
points:
• Parameters must be entered only by means of the keypad (37).
• After selecting each parameter (with the exception of language in
Step 0), press the call button
to confirm selection.
• The system will check all entered data, rejecting any data which are
not congruent.
• Any errors made in entering parameters can be corrected with the
delete key
before confirming entries.
• To return to the beginning of the programming procedure at any
time, press scroll key M .
Ref. 1038/40
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION Ref. 1038/40
CONFIGURATION
To change the number of voice lines, simply select the desired number
using the appropriate number key (1 or 2) and press the call button
.
If the switchboard station is to be configured to handle two ‘simultaneous’
calls, select 2. For this purpose, however, the switchboard station
and the main entrance panels must be physically connected by two
separate voice lines.
STEP 5 - CODE RANGE 1
The display will show:
STEP 5
---------0010-JJJJ
INTERV. COMPETENCE
ON CALLS ZONE 1
Enter the desired apartment station code to change the lower value in
the range.
Then press the call button
and enter the code desired for the top
value in the range.
This step programs the first range of codes used in establishing the
zone assigned to the switchboard station. The zone consists of two
ranges of codes. The switchboard station can intercept calls to and
from apartment stations in its assigned zone.
Example: If the system has a single switchboard station identified by
code 0001, and this station will handle calls for the entire system,
program codes 0002-JJJJ in this step, and the same values in the next
step.
STEP 6 - CODE RANGE 2
The display will show:
STEP 6
---------0010-JJJJ
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
INTERV. COMPETENCE
ON CALLS ZONE 2
Enter the desired apartment station code to change the lower value in
the range.
Then press the call button
and enter the code desired for the top
value in the range.
This step programs the second range of codes used in establishing the
zone assigned to the switchboard station.
Example: If the system has a single switchboard station identified by
code 0001, and this station will handle calls for the entire system
except for those to and from apartment stations 5000 through 5999,
program codes 0002-4999 in step 5 and codes 6000-JJJJ in step 6.
STEP 7 - APARTMENT STATION OPTION
The display will show:
STEP 7
---------0
If 1 is selected, the switchboard station will answer calls from main
entrance panels addressed to its own code (i.e., the code set in step
1) in both DAY service mode A and in NIGHT service. If 0 is selected,
the switchboard station will answer calls from main entrance panels
addressed to its own code only in DAY service mode A.
STEP 8 - APARTMENT STATION CALL INTERCEPTION
The display will show:
STEP 8
---------1
INDOOR SET INTERCEPT
(0=NO, 1=YES)
To change the apartment station call interception parameter, simply
select the desired number using the appropriate number key (0 or 1)
and press the call button
.
If 1 is selected, the switchboard station will intercept calls for apartment
stations in its assigned zone. If 0 is selected, the switchboard station
will neither intercept calls or store them in memory.
STEP 9 - RING REPEATER (TERMINAL RC)
The display will show:
STEP 9
---------0
CALL REPEAT
(0=NO,1=0,2=I,3=0+I)
To change the ring repeater parameter, simply select the desired
number using the appropriate number key (0 through 3) and press the
call button
.
If 0 is selected, the terminal will not be active at any time. If 1 is
selected, the terminal will be active throughout the entire ring duration
for calls from outdoor stations. If 2 is selected, the terminal will be
active throughout the entire ring duration for calls from indoor stations.
If 3 is selected, the terminal will be active throughout the entire ring
duration for all calls.
STEP 10 - DAY SERVICE MODE
The display will show:
STEP 10
---------A
DAY MODE
(A,B,C)
To change day service mode, simply select the desired number using
the appropriate number key (1, 2 or 3) and press the call button
.
Operating modes in DAY service are described above.
INDOOR SET OPTION
(0=NO, 1=YES)
To change the apartment station option, simply select the desired
number using the appropriate number key (0 or 1) and press the call
button
.
16 −−−− sec.5a
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CONFIGURATION
STEP 11 – SERIAL LINE ENABLING
STEP 12 – FUNCTION KEY F1 PROGRAMMING
The display will show:
The display will show:
STEP 11
---------0
STEP 12
---------0
SERIAL LINE
(0=OFF,1=ON)
To change the function associated with key F1, simply select the
desired number using the appropriate number key as indicated below
and press the call button
.
NOTE: if the switchboard station is controlled via a PC, this option
enables messages in the PCVOICE software ‘Printer’ window
to be sent to the printer.
STEP 11A – MESSAGES TYPES TO BE PRINTED
The display will show:
STEP 11A
---------0
0=LOCK RELEASE
1=SWITCHBOARD 2 = ALL
To change message types, simply select the desired number using the
appropriate number key (0 through 2) and press the call button
.
With 0, only the system door lock release messages described above
will be printed. With 1, only the attendant messages described above
will be printed. With 2, both types of message will be printed.
Note: when the serial line is enabled, the configuration report will be
printed at the end of the configuration procedure. While the
report is being printed, the switchboard station will display the
word ‘PRINTING’.
STEP 11B – TRANSMISSION RATE
The display will show:
STEP 11B
---------0
TRANSMISSION SPEED
(0=4.8,1=9.6,2=19.2)
To change transmission rate, simply select the desired number using
the appropriate number key (0 through 2) and press the call button
.
The transmission rate must be the same as that set on the printer.
Note: if the switchboard station is controlled via a PC, this parameter
has no influence.
•
•
•
•
•
PARAMETER
ASSOCIATED FUNCTION
0
Key deactivated
1
Special service
2
Self-activation
3
CAPS-LOCK function
4
Call rerouting
Select 0 to specify that no function is assigned to key F1 (27). The
key will thus not be operative.
Select 1 to assign a special service function to the key. The special
service code will be entered in the next step (12A).
Select 2 to assign the self-activation function to the key.
Select 3 to assign the CAPS-LOCK function to the key. This will
facilitate entering mixed letter-number codes.
Select 4 to assign the call rerouting function to the key.
STEP 12A - ASSIGNING A SPECIAL CODE TO THE FUNCTION KEY
STEP 12A
---------SPECIAL CODE
(MAX 3 CHARACTERS)
Enter the special service code to be associated with key ‘F1’.
Programming steps ‘13’ through ‘17’ are analogous to those described
for step ‘12’, but are used for function keys F2, F3, F4, F5 and F6.
STEP 13 - PROGRAMMING FUNCTION KEY F2
Proceed as for step 12.
STEP 13A - ASSIGNING A SPECIAL CODE TO THE FUNCTION KEY
Proceed as for step 12A.
STEP 14 - PROGRAMMING FUNCTION KEY F3
Proceed as for step 12.
STEP 14A - ASSIGNING A SPECIAL CODE TO THE FUNCTION KEY
Proceed as for step 12A.
STEP 15 - PROGRAMMING FUNCTION KEY F4
Proceed as for step 12.
Note: for key F4, press
SHIFT
and F1 simultaneously.
STEP 15A - ASSIGNING A SPECIAL CODE TO THE FUNCTION KEY
Proceed as for step 12A.
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APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
To change serial line configuration, simply select the desired number
using the appropriate number key (0 or 1) and press the call button
.
To enable messages to be printed, select 1. In this case, proceed as
directed in steps 11A, 11B and 12. If 0 is selected, skip to step 12.
FUNCTION KEY [F1]
(0,1,2,3,4)
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
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GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION Ref. 1038/40
CONFIGURATION
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
STEP 16 - PROGRAMMING FUNCTION KEY F5
Proceed as for step 12.
Note: for key F5, press
SHIFT
and F2 simultaneously.
STEP 16A - ASSIGNING A SPECIAL CODE TO THE FUNCTION KEY
Proceed as for step 12A.
STEP 17 - PROGRAMMING FUNCTION KEY F6
Proceed as for step 12.
Note: for key F6, press
SHIFT
and F3 simultaneously.
STEP 17A - ASSIGNING A SPECIAL CODE TO THE FUNCTIONS KEY
Proceed as for step 12A.
STEP 18 – PROGRAMMING THE ACCESS PASSWORD
The display will show:
STEP 18
---------000000
ACCESS PASSWORD
(MAX 6 NUMBERS)
To change the password, simply enter up to six numbers as desired
and press the call button
.
The attendant will be asked the password every time the switchboard
station is activated by means of the ON button.
NOTE: password must be numeric.
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
The configuration cycle concludes with step 18, and the switchboard
station returns to normal operation.
18 −−−− sec.5a
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GENERAL
SPECIAL DOORPHONE Ref. 1138/18
COMPONENTS
69
mm
7
30
mm
4
1
15
R
2
22
3
0m
1A
2B
3C
4D
5E
6F
7G
8H
9I
14
13
12
11
OJ
m
4
90
SHIFT
5
mm
10
9
6
GENERAL
SPECIAL DOORPHONE
16
1
7
8
Special doorphone Ref. 1138/18 is used only with the DIGIVOICE
system. Doorphone capabilities include:
• Receiving calls from entrance panels.
• Receiving calls from all apartment stations, and storing up to 10
unanswered calls in memory.
• Making calls to all apartment stations by dialing the associated code
or pressing a pre-programmed key.
20
The special doorphone features SCAITEL styling and is supplied in
a single tabletop mounting version which can be adapted for wall
mounting (see the section covering installation).
19
NOTE: only one conversation can take place in a riser column at any
one time regardless of the number of 1138/18 special door
phones fitted.
FEATURES
• Integral single-port decoder.
• Distinctive ringing tones are used to identify calls main from main
entrance panels, secondary entrance panels, apartment stations,
guard door switchboard station or from the landing.
• Dedicated Call Switchboard key.
• Door Open LED.
• Mute function.
• Automatic door opener function.
• Ringer volume control.
• Video module management.
• Manages call button on landing.
• Self-activation function establishes connection between doorphone
and any main entrance panel or secondary entrance panel on the
same riser cable by means of a dedicated key.
• Doorphone can receive calls from other apartment stations.
• Ability to receive calls from other apartment stations can be disabled.
Disabled status is indicated by a LED.
• Up to 10 unanswered calls from apartment stations can be stored in
memory. A LED indicates that calls have been stored.
• Any apartment station in the system can be called by dialing
the associated code or pressing a pre-programmed key. Up to
20apartment station codes can be programmed.
• Provision for using special codes.
• Programming through doorphone keypad, with programming
feedback provided by LED.
• Programmable ring repeater terminal.
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1) Doorphone top casing.
2) 10 alphanumeric keys. Used to enter codes.
3) Delete key.
4) Call button.
5) SHIFT key. Used to enter alphabetic codes.
6) Call DIGIVOICE Switchboard key.
7) Handset.
8) Ringer volume control.
9) Ringer grille.
10) MUTE key.
11) Two-color LED: Green for MUTE function, flashing green for
automatic door opener function, red or flashing red/green for
programming function, and flashing green/red for data line
malfunction.
12) Red apartment station call LED: Lights up to indicate that a call
from another apartment station is in progress, flashes to indicate
that calls from other apartment stations have been stored in
memory, and flashes once every 3 seconds to indicate that ability
to receive calls from other apartment stations has been disabled.
13) Self-activation key.
14) Door Open LED.
15) Door Lock Release key.
16) Switch hook.
17) Wall mounting holes.
18) Self-adhesive feet.
19) Connecting cable channel.
20) Tabletop mounting support.
sec.5a −−−− 19
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
NOTICE: Any entrance panels 1038/10, 1038/15 or 1038/16 installed
in systems using special doorphones 1138/18 must be version 2.0 or
higher.
Ref. 1138/18
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SPECIFICATIONS - INSTALLATION - TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS - CONFIGURATION
SPECIAL DOORPHONE
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions (mm): Service temperature range: CONFIGURATION
90 x 220 x 69mm
-5°C to 45°C
ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES
Power supply voltage range (+V; 0V): Max. current draw (+V; 0V): Consumption in load units (LU): RCH signal output:
Maximum applicable voltage: Maximum current draw rating: 16 to 25.2Vdc
450mA
3LU
30Vdc
10mA
REFERENCE STANDARDS
Special doorphone 1138/18 complies with the following standards:
• CEI EN 50081-1 Electromagnetic Compatibility. Generic emission
standard; Part 1: Residential, commercial and light industry
environments.
• CEI EN 50082-1 Electromagnetic Compatibility. Generic immunity
standard; Part 1: Residential, commercial and light industry
environments.
INSTALLATION - TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
The special doorphone is designed for either tabletop or wall
mounting.
In tabletop installations, the special doorphone can be combined with
video module 1732/1.
Electrical connections are made on terminal blocks located inside the
special doorphone:
+V 0V D
FA FB Logic power supply positive input
Logic power supply negative input
Data line
Outward voice conductor
Return voice conductor
+F 0F Voice power supply positive input
Voice power supply negative input
0V CP CV RCH Logic power supply negative input
Call from landing button input
Drive output, video module wall bracket
Drive output, supplementary call tone ringer
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
TABLETOP MOUNTING
The special doorphone leaves the factory ready for tabletop
installation.
Tabletop mounting support (20) and self-adhesive rubber feet (18)
ensure that it is positioned at the correct angle.
To operate correctly, the special doorphone must be appropriately
configured at the time of installation.
Configuration programming consists of assigning parameters to all
operating variables in sequence.
Activate the configuration cycle, noting the following points:
• After selecting each parameter, press the CALL button (4) to confirm
selection.
• The system will check all entered data, rejecting any data which are
not congruent.
• Any errors made in entering parameters can be corrected with the
delete key (3) before confirming entries.
• To retain an existing setting without change, simply press the CALL
button (4).
• The cycles concludes upon completion of the last configuration
step.
To activate the configuration cycle, hold down the SHIFT key (5) and
press key (13) several times in succession until LED (11) turns red (not
flashing).
STEP 1 - SPECIAL DOORPHONE RISER CABLE
Riser cable codes 1 through JJ, X1 or X2 can be entered. To enter
codes X1 or X2, press number key 1 followed by SHIFT and the CALL
button, or 2 followed by SHIFT and the CALL button. LED (11) will
flash once to indicate that the parameter has been programmed.
STEP 2 - SPECIAL DOORPHONE CODE
Special doorphone codes 1 through JJJJ, X1 or X2 can be entered.
After the code is entered, LED (11) will flash once to indicate that the
parameter has been programmed.
The special doorphone code must be unique in the system: the same
code must not be assigned to two special doorphones, nor must the
same code be assigned to a special doorphone and an apartment
station or a guard door switchboard station.
STEP 3 - ENGAGED TIME
The engaged time must match that programmed for the entrance
modules. Values between 1 and 4 can be entered to configure
engaged times from 10 to 40 seconds. LED (11) will flash once to
indicate that the parameter has been programmed.
STEP 4 - RING DURATION
Programmed ring duration establishes the length of time that the
apartment station doorphones will ring when called from the special
doorphone. Durations between 1 and 5 seconds can be entered.
LED (11) will flash once to indicate that the parameter has been
programmed.
STEP 5 - NUMBER OF VOICE LINES
WALL MOUNTING
The special doorphone leaves the factory ready for tabletop
installation.
If it is to be installed on the wall, proceed as follows:
1) Remove the tabletop mounting support (20).
2) Remove the self-adhesive rubber feet (18).
3) Open the doorphone casing.
4) Pinch out hole (17) on the top of the unit.
5) Secure the base to the wall using the two wall plugs supplied
together with the unit, inserting them through holes (17).
Video module 1732/1 installation
The video module can be installed to the left of the special doorphone
using wall bracket 1732/92. The bracket is supplied together with two
“L” plates for this purpose.
20 −−−− sec.5a
Enter the number of voice lines connecting the main and secondary
entrance. There may be either 1 or 2 lines. LED (11) will flash once to
indicate that the parameter has been programmed.
STEP 6 - RING REPEATER (TERMINAL RCH)
If 0 is selected, the terminal will not be active at any time. If 1 is
selected, the terminal will be active throughout the entire ring duration
for calls from outdoor stations or switchboard stations. If 2 is selected,
the terminal will be active throughout the entire ring duration for calls
from other indoor stations. When the ring repeater is enabled (option
1, 2 or 3), the terminal will also be active for the entire ring duration
of calls from the landing. LED (11) will flash once to indicate that the
parameter has been programmed.
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OPERATION
STEP 7 - CALLING MODE
• 20 pre-programmed functions: Enter 3 to select ‘UNRESTRICTED’ calling mode, 2 to select
‘PROGRAMMED’ calling mode, or 1 to disable the doorphone from
making outgoing calls. After the 7th programming step is completed,
the configuration cycle comes to an end.
RECEIVING CALLS FROM ENTRANCE PANELS OR
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
This programming sequence must be performed when the doorphone
has been configured for ‘PROGRAMMED’ calling mode, and makes it
possible to associate each of the 20 keys (1 through 0, A through J)
with a different function. This function may be a call, a special service
code, or a main entrance panel self-activation code.
To activate the extended configuration cycle, hold down the SHIFT
key (5) and press key (6) several times in succession until LED (11)
begins to flash red and green. This operation will take effect ONLY
if the doorphone has already been configured for ‘PROGRAMMED’
calling mode.
At this point, functions can be assigned to keys. First press the key to
be programmed (0 through 9 or A through J). LED (11) will flash more
quickly. Then program the function to be associated with the pressed
key. LED (11) will flash slowly. Repeat the procedure for all keys to
be programmed and then exit from programming with the same key
sequence used to activate the cycle.
Function programming
Any of the following functions can be associated with a doorphone
key:
1) Call to another user
2) Special service code
3) Main entrance panel self-activation.
To program a call to another user, press the key to be programmed,
enter the user code (this code must not begin with 0), and confirm by
pressing the call button (4).
To program a special service code, press the key to be programmed,
enter the special service code (beginning with 0), and confirm by
pressing the call button (4).
To program main entrance panel self-activation, press the key to be
programmed, enter the main entrance panel code (this code must not
begin with 0), and confirm by pressing key (13).
Note: to annul the function programmed for a key, simply program
it for a function that has no effect on the system (e.g., special
code 0JJJ).
DEFAULT PROGRAMMING
When it leaves the factory, the special doorphone is configured as
follows:
• Riser cable:
01
• Code: 1000
• Engaged time: 20 s
• Ring duration: 3s
• Lines: 1
• RCH: 0
• Calling mode: UNRESTRICTED
When the call is received, the doorphone will ring with the distinctive
tone used to identify the calling device. Picking up the handset will
establish communication with the caller. As the call will be cut off
immediately when the handset is hung up, the door lock release key
must be actuated BEFORE hanging up if it is necessary to open the
door.
RECEIVING AND STORING CALLS FROM OTHER
APARTMENT STATIONS
The special doorphone can receive calls from other apartment stations
in the system and store unanswered calls in memory. This function
can be disabled by pressing the SHIFT and Door Lock Release keys
(5) -(15). If the function is disabled, LED (12) will flash once every 2
seconds, and incoming calls will be ignored but stored in memory. To
enable the doorphone to receive calls again, simply press SHIFT and
the Door Lock Release key again.
When the special doorphone receives a call from another apartment
station, it rings with the distinctive tone used to identify these stations
and LED (12) will go on for a maximum of 10 seconds. If the handset
is picked up within 10 seconds, communication is established with the
caller and the LED goes off. If the call is not answered, it will be stored
in memory, and LED (12) will flash.
To return a call that has been stored in memory, simply pick up
the handset and press the CALL button (4). If the other apartment
station does not answer, the call is not deleted from memory, and any
other calls queued in the memory can be returned by hanging up the
handset and then repeating the procedure. The doorphone will emit a
warning tone when the handset is hung up if the memory still contains
calls that have not been reviewed. All calls in the memory can be
erased by pressing SHIFT-X (5)-(3).
Note: a maximum of ten calls can be stored in memory.
CALLING OTHER DOORPHONES
Depending on how it was configured, the special doorphone can
make calls to other apartment stations by dialing the associated code
(‘unrestricted’ calling mode) or to a maximum of 20 preprogrammed
apartment stations (‘programmed’ calling mode). The special doorphone
can also be configured so that it can only return calls stored in its
memory.
Regardless of whether the doorphone has been configured for
‘unrestricted’ calling mode or for ‘programmed calling mode, the
following points must be borne in mind:
1) Calls can only be made with the handset off-hook.
2) Calls to other apartment stations can only be made if the doorphone
is not already engaged in a voice communication. If it is, it will be
necessary to hang up the handset and then pick it up again.
3) The doorphone will emit 3 single-tone beeps when a call is made.
If it does not, the code you are attempting to call does not exist.
4) If a call cannot be made because the line is engaged, the
doorphone will emit a series of beeps similar to a normal telephone
busy signal: hang up and try again later.
5) Calls to another apartment station can last no longer than 10
minutes. They will be cut off automatically at the end of this timeout
period, or if other calls are made on the system.
‘UNRESTRICTED’ calling mode
To call another apartment station, dial its code (which must not begin
with ‘0’ and may consist of a maximum of 4 characters) using the
keypad (2) and press the call button (4). Letter codes can be dialed by
using the SHIFT key (5) in the same way as on a computer keyboard:
to dial the letter ‘B’, for example, hold down the SHIFT key and press
‘2’).
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SPECIAL DOORPHONE
EXTENDED PROGRAMMING
Call code 1000.
sec.5a −−−− 21
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
Note: if 2 is selected in this step, it is not necessary to carry out the
extended programming sequence to assign codes to each
key.
OPERATION
Ref. 1138/18
SPECIAL DOORPHONE Ref. 1138/18
OPERATION
SPECIAL DOORPHONE
‘PROGRAMMED’ calling mode
In this mode, each key 1 through 0 and A through J (i.e., SHIFT-1
through SHIFT-0) is associated with an apartment station code or,
more generally, with a pre-programmed function (self-activation or a
special service code). A maximum of 20 pre-programmed functions
can be used in this mode.
To carry out the function for which a key is programmed, simply pick
up the handset, press the key concerned, and confirm by pressing the
call button (4).
CALLING GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
Pressing key (6) will dial the call code associated with the guard door
switchboard station. If the switchboard station is on, the doorphone
ringer will emit a courtesy tone. If the switchboard attendant answers
within 10 seconds, direct communication is established with the
switchboard; if not, the call is queued in the switchboard station
memory and the doorphone ringer emits a further courtesy tone. The
handset can now be hung up until the switchboard attendant calls
back.
RINGING TONES AND VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
The doorphone is equipped with a two-tone ringer. Higher frequency
tones are used to identify doorphone calls, while calls from the landing
are identified by lower frequency tones.
For calls from the landing, the ringing tone is produced each time
the associated doorbell pushbutton is actuated; duration can be
personalized, but cannot exceed 5 consecutive seconds.
Calls from main entrance panels are identified by a continuous ringing
tone whose duration is programmed at the entrance panel.
Calls from secondary entrance panels are identified by an intermittent
ON-OFF type ringing tone which continues for the entire duration
programmed at the secondary entrance panel.
Calls from switchboard stations or other special doorphones are
identified by an intermittent ringing tone consisting of a series of three
pulses separated by a short pause, and which continues for the entire
duration programmed at the calling device.
The ringing tone for calls from doorphone 1138/2 consists of two series
of three pulses separated by a long pause.
Volume of all ringing tones and courtesy tones can be adjusted to
minimum, medium or maximum by means of slide switch (8).
Note: ringer and courtesy tones are disabled if supply voltage is too
low or too high, and will return to normal operation when the
problem ceases.
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
MUTE FUNCTION
The MUTE function is activated and deactivated by means of key (10).
Activating the MUTE function disables all calls, and LED (11) will turn
green.
DOOR LOCK RELEASE
Pressing key (15) sends a door lock release code command and
causes the entrance panel speaker to emit a courtesy tone. Which
door in the system is opened will depend on programming, and will
typically be the door at the entrance panel which currently has a voice
connection with the special doorphone.
AUTOMATIC DOOR OPENER FEATURE
This feature will automatically send a door lock release signal whenever
the doorphone is called. To activate and deactivate the feature, simply
press the SHIFT and MUTE keys (5)-(10). When the feature is active,
LED (11) flashes green. Obviously, the feature can be activated
together with the MUTE function or separately.
To activate the feature without MUTE, press SHIFT-MUTE: LED (11)
will flash and, when a call is received, the doorphone will ring and send
a door lock release signal.
22 −−−− sec.5a
To deactivate the feature, press SHIFT-MUTE again. LED (11) will
go off.
To activate the feature with MUTE, press MUTE; LED (11) will turn
green. Then press SHIFT-MUTE: LED (11) will flash and, when a call
is received, the doorphone will send a door lock release signal but will
not ring. To deactivate the function, press SHIFT-MUTE again.
LED (11) will still be green, as the MUTE function is still active. To
deactivate it, press MUTE.
DOOR OPEN LED
LED (14) can assume three states: off, on and flashing. If the LED is
on, one or more main entrance doors are open. If the LED is flashing,
the secondary entrance door is open.
The LED will also flash if both main and secondary entrance doors are
open at the same time.
SELF-ACTIVATION
The doorphone can establish audio and video communication with the
main entrance panel or with its secondary entrance panel without first
receiving a call from the panel.
To activate communication with a main entrance panel, pick up the
handset, dial the main entrance panel code and press key (13). If the
selected main entrance panel is not in use, communication with it will
be established.
To activate communication with the secondary entrance panel, press
key (13) with the handset either on- or off-hook. If the secondary
entrance panel is not in use, communication will be established.
Note: self-activation with the secondary entrance panel is not
possible in systems where two secondary entrance panels are
connected to the same riser cable via loop-through wiring.
Note: main entrance panels can be pre-programmed for self activation
if the special doorphone is configured for ‘Programmed’ calling
mode (see the section headed CONFIGURATION). In this case,
simply pick up the handset, press the programmed key, and
confirm by pressing the call button (4).
SPECIAL SERVICE CODES
To activate special services with the doorphone, pick up the handset,
dial the service code (0 + a maximum of 3 characters) and press the
call button (4). If the code is used for sensor monitoring, the doorphone
will indicate sensor status as follows:
• 1 Beep = Sensor OFF.
• 3 Beeps = Sensor ON.
Note: special services can be activated using pre-programmed keys
if the special doorphone is configured for ‘Programmed’ calling
mode (see the section headed CONFIGURATION). In this case,
simply pick up the handset, press the programmed key, and
confirm by pressing the call button (4).
DECODER PROGRAMMING
The special doorphone can be used for decoder programming calls,
and will indicate the outcome of the operation as follows:
• 1 Beep = Programming OK.
• 3 Beeps = Programming not OK.
Note: to program riser cable codes X1 or X2 in a decoder, dial 1
followed by SHIFT-CALL, or 2 followed by SHIFT-CALL.
Note: after programming a code, hang up the handset before
attempting to program the next code.
DIAGNOSTICS SIGNALS
LED (11) will flash red and green if the data line is short circuited or is
not connected.
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FEATURES - SPECIFICATIONS - OPERATION
90 mm
69 mm
9) Ringer/courtesy tone speaker.
10) Top casing.
11) Programming connector.
12) Printed circuit.
13) Programming key.
TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
220 mm
RISER COLUMN TERMINAL BLOCK - (M1)
FB Voice terminal B (return voice conductor)
FA Voice terminal A (outward voice conductor)
D
Data bus terminal
0V Power supply ground terminal
+V +24 V DC power supply terminal
FEATURES
The doorphone provides the following features:
• Electronic call tone signaling via a dedicated outward-facing
speaker.
• Ringer volume adjustment through jumper connection or ringer
volume control kit Ref. 1132/53.
• Voice calls.
• Door lock release function.
• Conversations and door lock release function protected by privacy
feature.
• Calls to guard door switchboard station.
• Calls to special doorphone.
• Call from landing function.
• Video module management.
• Manages self-activation function.
• Provision for programming (and checking programmed codes) with
system off, using programming terminal Ref. 1038/56.
• Courtesy tones.
• Provision for connection with an additional doorphone.
The doorphone with single-port decoder consists of the following:
13
1
12
2
11
3
10
4
5
9
8
COL: ______
A: ________
T1: _______
7
T2: _______
6
1) Programming/data line LED.
2) Volume jumper connection.
3) Terminal block for connection to power supply, data and voice
riser cable - (M1).
4) Terminal block for connection to call from landing pushbutton and
video signal enabling - (M2).
5) Terminal block for connection to additional doorphone - (M3).
6) Base.
7) Programming data label.
8) Handset.
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CALL FROM LANDING/VIDEO SIGNAL ENABLING TERMINAL
BLOCK - (M2)
CV Video signal enabling terminal
CP Call from landing terminal
0V Ground terminal (reference for CP and CV)
TERMINAL BLOCK FOR ADDITIONAL DOOR PHONE
CONNECTION - (M3)
FB Voice terminal B
FA Voice terminal A
CA Ringer and service terminal
0V Ground terminal (reference for CA)
SPECIFICATIONS
Consumption in load units (LU): Supply voltage: Max. current draw: Service temperature range: 1.5LU
2 to 25.2Vdc
150mA
-5°C to 45°C
OPERATION
Doorphone with single-port decoder can be used for voice calls
with entrance modules, guard door switchboard stations or special
doorphones.
The doorphone is provided with a door lock release key. When the key
is pressed, the unit emits a courtesy tone to indicate that the lock has
been released.
During programming (see the paragraph headed ‘Programming’),
a riser column code, a user code and codes associated with two
additional keys (optional) must be assigned. All of these codes are
resident on an EEPROM memory which guarantees that they are
retained even with power off.
During operation, the doorphone with single-port decoder analyzes the
code emitted by the calling device and, if it corresponds to the code for
which it has been programmed, the doorphone will accept the call.
The conversation can last up to ten minutes if no calls are made to
another user. The video signal (where applicable) will remain for the
entire duration of the conversation.
After the 10-minute time-out period, or if the call is interrupted by a
call to another user, the doorphone with single-port decoder sends a
courtesy tone to the connected station to inform the user that the call
has been interrupted.
The doorphone with single-port decoder is provided with three special
keys which can be used to send command signals:
• Door Lock Release.
• Call Switchboard.
• Call Special Doorphone.
The doorphone emits a courtesy tone each time one of these signals is
sent. Only one door lock release signal is needed, even if the system
includes several outdoor stations, each with an electric lock: actuating
the door lock release key will open the electric lock only at the outdoor
station from which the call was made.
sec.5a −−−− 23
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
DOORPHONE WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER
Ref. 1138/31
DOORPHONE WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER
DOORPHONE WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER Ref. 1138/31
Ref. 1138/31
DOORPHONE WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER Ref. 1138/31
PROGRAMMING
DOORPHONE WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER
RINGING TONES
CALLS FROM LANDING
The doorphone is provided with an outward-facing call tone signaling
speaker.
The speaker produces four distinctive ringing tones to identify different
types of call:
• Call from main entrance modules. Continuous two-tone ringing for
the duration programmed at the calling module.
• Call from secondary entrance module. Intermittent two-tone ringing
for the duration programmed at the calling module.
• Call from switchboard stations or special doorphones. Series of
three two-tone pulses followed by a pause and repeated for the time
programmed at the calling device.
• Call from landing. Continuous two-tone ringing for the period that the
associated doorbell pushbutton is actuated, with a maximum limit of
5 seconds.
The doorphone with single-port decoder will disable all ringer functions
in the following cases:
• Short circuit in additional doorphone wiring.
• Supply voltage too low.
• Supply voltage too high.
Ringer functions will return to normal when the problem ceases.
Ringing stops when the handset is picked up.
MAX
MUTE KEY/ DOOR OPEN LED KIT
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
The doorphone incorporates provision for installing Mute key/Door
Open LED kit Ref. 1038/52. Additional key T2 must be removed o
move in order to install the kit.
0V
U
I
Doorphone with single-port decoder is designed to control video
module Ref. 1732/1 with associated wall bracket Ref. 1732/92.
This feature makes it possible to activate the video module when a
call is made, and to deactivate it when the call ends. If the call is
not answered, the video signal will continue for a maximum of 30
seconds.
The self-activation function enables the apartment station to display
the image recorded by the cameras installed in the system (generally
for surveillance and monitoring purposes) and to establish a voice
connection with no need for dedicated wiring.
Keys T1 and T2 can be programmed for this function.
The entrance module can be activated in this way only when in
stand-by condition.
or
0V
VIDEO MODULE
SELF-ACTIVATION FUNCTION
RINGER VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
MIN
CP
OV
U
I
PROGRAMMING
NOTE: after adjusting volume, store the jumper in the seat provided
on doorphone top casing.
CALLING GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION
OR SPECIAL DOORPHONES
Keys T1 and T2 can be programmed to call the guard door switchboard
station or a special doorphone special doorphone (see the paragraph
headed ‘Programming’).
When the key is pressed, the doorphone will emit a courtesy tone to
indicate that the call has been sent. If the called device is busy and
queues the call in memory, a second courtesy tone will be emitted after
10 seconds.
24 −−−− sec.5a
DOORPHONE PROGRAMMING METHODS
Doorphone with single-port decoder can be programmed in three
ways:
• At the workshop, using programming terminal Ref. 1038/56 or any
calling device and a power supply unit.
• Directly on the system (which need not be supplied with power)
by connecting programming terminal Ref. 1038/56 directly to the
programming connector.
• On the system supplied with power, using any calling device. This
operation must be carried out by two people who communicate using
transceivers or cellular phones. One person will use the doorphone
system calling device while the other works at the doorphone and
decoder.
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Ref. 1138/31
INSTALLATION
PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS
The following parameters must be programmed for each doorphone
with single-port decoder:
• Riser cable code.
• User code.
• Codes for additional keys.
The riser cable code identifies the riser cable on which the doorphone
with single-port decoder is physically installed. The riser cable code
can assume values between “01” and “JJ”, and must necessarily
be the same as the riser cable code assigned to the corresponding
secondary entrance panel.
If the doorphone is installed between a main entrance panel and a
secondary entrance panel, the assigned riser cable code must be “X1”
if the doorphone is connected to voice line 1, and “X2” if the doorphone
is connected to voice line 2.
For systems with no secondary entrance panels, the riser cable code
“01” must be assigned to all doorphones with single-port decoder.
The user code is a unique 4-character alphanumeric code which
positively identifies each user. Codes between ‘0001’ and ‘JJJJ’ can
be assigned. Each user code must be unique in the system.
The two additional keys on the doorphone can be assigned codes in
order to program them for special functions as follows:
Programmed code
0000
0980 ÷ 0989
and
0990 ÷ 0998
0999
1000 ÷ JJJJ
Function
Call guard door switchboard station.
Self-activation on the main entrance
panel
with
corresponding
code
(maximum of 19 main entrance panels).
Self-activation on secondary entrance
panel connected to the same riser cable.
Call special doorphone.
PROGRAMMING WITH TERMINAL 1038/56
Condition
Programming key pressed briefly
(riser cable code and user code
programming).
Calling device transmits riser
cable code
Calling device transmits user
code.
Programming key pressed for
approximately 3 seconds (key
T1 code and key T2 code
programming).
Calling device transmits code for
key T1.
Calling device transmits code for
key T2.
No data line or data line short
circuited.
LED status
On.
Indicates that device is ready to
be programmed.
Flashes and then stays on.
Indicates that riser cable code
has been programmed.
Flashes and goes off.
Indicates that user code has been
programmed.
Flashes and stays on when key is
released.
Indicates that device is ready to
be programmed
Flashes and then stays on.
Indicates that code for key T1 has
been programmed.
Flashes and goes off.
Indicates that code for key T1 has
been programmed.
Flashes.
NOTE: • When programming with a calling device, the “0” preceding
each code must be omitted.
• To assign the riser cable code “X1” or “X2” when
programming from an entrance module, press the “Key” at
the same time as key “1” or “2”: the display will show “-1”
or “-2”. Press the call button to confirm.
• To assign the riser cable code “X1” or “X2” when
programming from a guard door switchboard station, press
key “1” or “2” and then confirm by pressing the shift key and
the call button simultaneously.
• If an additional key is to be programmed to call the
switchboard (“0000” ), simply press the call button without
entering a code.
DOORPHONE WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER
DOORPHONE WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER Ref. 1138/31
See the instruction manual provided with the terminal.
The doorphone with single-port decoder is provided with a key which
activates the code programming cycle, and a LED which provides
programming feedback and indicates any data line problems.
Programming codes are sent to the doorphone by means of a calling
device (i.e., an entrance module or switchboard station).
The calling device must be connected to the doorphone with singleport
decoder via the data bus.
The LED will flash each time a code is programmed.
At the end of the programming cycle, wait 2 seconds for the doorphone
to enter normal operating status.
To access the riser cable code and user code programming procedure
(basic programming), briefly press the programming key. When the
programming LED goes on, the riser cable code and user code can be
transmitted from a calling device. The programming cycle ends when
the user code is received, and the LED will go off.
To access the additional key code programming procedure (extended
programming), hold down the programming key for approximately 3
seconds until the programming LED begins to flash. When the key is
released, the LED will remain on and codes for additional keys T1 and
T2 can be transmitted from a calling device. The programming cycle
ends when the last code is received, and the LED will go off.
Programming conditions and the corresponding LED states are shown
in the table below:
INSTALLATION
The doorphone base is provided with holes for retention to wall using
the 6 mm diameter wall plugs supplied together with the unit.
DIAGNOSTICS
When the system is supplied with power and the doorphone with
single-port decoder is not being programmed, the LED will signal
malfunctions as follows.
Continuous flashing: data bus short circuit or no data bus.
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
PROGRAMMING WITH A CALLING DEVICE
If it is not necessary to program all codes, press the programming key
to exit from the procedure after entering the last desired code.
NOTICE: To ensure that system maintenance can be efficiently
performed, it is essential that programming data be recorded on the
label provided on doorphone top casing interior.
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Ref. 1138/3
ATLANTICO DOOR PHONE WITH 2 BUTTONS Ref. 1138/3
DESCRIPTION OF TERMINALS - INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
1
236 mm
ATLANTICO DOOR PHONE WITH 2 BUTTONS
ATLANTICO DOOR PHONE WITH 2 BUTTONS
Ref. 1138/3
T2
T1
100 mm
64 mm
Featuring Atlantico styling, this doorphone is designed specifically for
the Digivoice system.
2
The features of the door phone are:
• Voice calls to and from entrance panels and/or the guard door
switchboard station.
• Dedicated speaker for ringing tone.
• Electret condenser microphone.
• Door lock release key.
• Conversation privacy, and provision for door lock release protected
by privacy feature.
• No door phone programming required during installation.
• Two buttons for switchboard calls and auxiliary services (T1-T2).
• Adjustable call volume.
Red
MAX
MIN
Maximum calling volume Minimum calling volume
3
MUTE
No calling tone
DESCRIPTION OF TERMINALS
Voice conductor terminal B
Voice conductor terminal A
Ringer terminal
Power supply negative input
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
FB FA CA 0V 26 −−−− sec.5a
DIGIVOICE - Technical Manual
Ref. 1138/4
UTOPIA DOOR PHONE WITH 2 BUTTONS Ref. 1138/4
DESCRIPTION OF TERMINALS - INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
1
UTOPIA DOOR PHONE WITH 2 BUTTONS
UTOPIA DOOR PHONE WITH 2 BUTTONS
Ref. 1138/4
225 mm
A
T2
T1
3
2
1
90 mm
48,5
mm
Featuring Utopia styling, this doorphone is designed specifically for the
Digivoice system.
The features of the door phone are:
• Voice calls to and from entrance panels and/or the guard door
switchboard station.
• Dedicated speaker for ringing tone.
• Electret condenser microphone.
• Door lock release key.
• Conversation privacy, and provision for door lock release protected
by privacy feature.
• No door phone programming required during installation.
• Two buttons for switchboard calls and auxiliary services (T1-T2).
• Adjustable call volume.
2
Red
MAX
MIN
Maximum calling volume Minimum calling volume
MUTE
No calling tone
3
DESCRIPTION OF TERMINALS
Voice conductor terminal B
Voice conductor terminal A
Ringer terminal
Power supply negative input
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
FB FA CA 0V DIGIVOICE - Technical Manual
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Ref. 1138/6
HANDS-FREE DOORPHONE Ref. 1138/6
HANDS-FREE DOORPHONE Ref. 1138/6
Connection of two hands-free doorphone in parallel to a decoder
Ref. 1038/35.
HANDS-FREE DOORPHONE
1038/35
FB
FA
CA
0V
CP
CV
T2
T1
1138/6
FB
FA
CA
0V
MU
PA
FB
FA
CA
0V
MU
PA
MU
PA
Hands-free doorphone provides the following features and
capabilities:
• Voice calls using PTT button. LED indicates when voice channel is
active.
• Dedicated speaker for ringing tone.
• Electret condenser microphone.
• Door lock release key.
• Conversation privacy, and provision for door lock release protected
by privacy feature.
• No door phone programming required during installation.
• Ringer volume adjustment.
• Mute function with LED (terminal MU).
• Door Open LED (terminal PA).
• Two keys for calling guard door switchboard station and a special
doorphone.
• Provision for parallel connection with one of the following Digivoice
system doorphones: Hands-free doorphone Ref. 1138/6, basic
doorphone.
• Automatic door opener feature.
• Provision for hands-free speakerphone calling with optional additional
circuit (Ref. 1138/55).
• Provision for automatic voice channel activation upon making a call
to switchboard with optional additional circuit (Ref. 1138/55).
• Dimensions (W x H x P):
90 x 220 x 42mm
0V CA FA FB MU PA Logic power supply negative input
Ringer terminal
Voice terminal A
Voice terminal B
Mute LED terminal
Door Open LED terminal
Connection of
Ref. 1038/35.
a
1038/35
FB
FA
CA
0V
CP
CV
hands-free
Connection of a hands-free doorphone in parallel with a basic
doorphone to a decoder Ref. 1038/35.
1038/35
FB
FA
CA
0V
CP
CV
doorphone
1138/6
to
a
1138/6
basic doorphone
FB
FA
CA
0V
MU
PA
FB
FA
CA
0V
MU
PA
PROGRAMMAZIONE PONTICELLI
JUMPER PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMATION BARRETTES
PROGRAMMIERUNG ÜBERBRÜCKUNGEN
PROGRAMACIÓN PUENTES
PROGRAMMAZIONE DI FABBRICA
FACTORY PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMATION D'USINE
HERSTELLERPROGRAMMIERUNG
PROGRAMACIÓN DE FÁBRICA
TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
1138/6
JP1
JP2
ON
off
off
ON
ON
ON
off
off
off
ON
&
&
decoder
JP 1
JP 2
FB
FA
CA
0V
MU
PA
MU
PA
28 −−−− sec.5a
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Ref. 1138/7
Ref. 1038/70
HANDS-FREE DOORPHONE FOR SPECIAL APPLICATIONS Ref. 1138/7
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION/ TELEPHONE INTERFACE OR
PABX ADAPTER CIRCUIT Ref. 1038/70
HANDS-FREE DOORPHONE FOR SPECIAL
APPLICATIONS Ref. 1138/7
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION/
TELEPHONE INTERFACE OR PABX ADAPTER
CIRCUIT Ref. 1038/70
In order to use the call rerouting feature, the telephone interface or
PABX adapter circuit must be installed in the switchboard station
Ref. 1038/40.
In addition, the telephone to which calls will be rerouted must be
connected to a PABX or provided with a telephone interface.
T2
T1
The features of the Ref. 1138/7 free-hands door phone are similar to
those of the Ref. 1138/6 model with the difference that this device
is particularly suitable for use in special environments, such as
retirement homes and hospitals where better quality conversations
with a concierge switchboard is needed.
Note: the Ref. 1138/7 door phone can be used only in systems with
concierge switchboard and without call modules or digitisers.
Refer to Ref. 1138/6 door phone section for connecting the device and
programming the jumpers.
INSTALLATION
To install adapter circuit Ref. 1038/70, turn off switchboard station
power supply and proceed as follows:
1) Using a small screwdriver, release the catch retaining switchboard
station body to base plate.
2) Remove jumpers (50).
3) Insert adapter circuit 1038/70 (53) in connectors (52), taking care
to orient it in the right direction (the longer connector is located
adjacent to jumpers).
4) Connect the telephone interface or PABX to terminal block (51),
routing cables through hole (11).
5) Reassemble switchboard station and supply it with power.
Note: the telephone interface or PABX connecting cables must be
less than 3 meters long.
53
10 WAYS
12 WAYS
52
11
51
50
TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
The connection terminal board on the switchboard bracket is provided
with the following terminals:
CA Call
1
Voice out
2
Voice back
6
Ground
9
Door opener contact
HANDS-FREE DOORPHONE FOR SPECIAL APPLICATIONS
GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION/ TELEPHONE INTERFACE OR PABX ADAPTER CIRCUIT
INSTALLATION
Using adapter circuit Ref. 1038/70 and a telephone interface or PABX,
the calls received by the switchboard station can be rerouted to a
standard or cordless telephone. For adapter circuit installation, see the
section covering installation.
A function key must be programmed to activate and deactivate the call
rerouting feature.
Example: If key F2 was programmed for the call rerouting function
(function 4), the display will show the following message when the key
is pressed:
>TEL
23/05/2000 08:10:00
0001
From this time onwards, the attendant can leave the switchboard
station and receive calls made to it from apartment stations or entrance
panels directly on his cordless phone. If a call is received from a main
entrance panel, the attendant can also open the door by dialing R35
(systems equipped with PABX) or R5 (systems equipped with telephone
interface). Upon returning to the switchboard station, the attendant
must press key F2 again to disable the call rerouting function.
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APARTMENT DOOR PHONE STATIONS
CALL REROUTING
30 −−−− sec.5a
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