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In the case of selecting double-button
operation, by default, the buttons will call
the following addresses:
P3
101
P4
102
P9
107
P10
108
P11
109
P12
110
Programming of the Audio-Video Module
The programming of the Audio-Video Module is
carried out by entering the programming code
followed by its value; codes are shown in table 1.
Table 1
Programming codes
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000 Return to factory settings with the excep-
tion of the addresses associated with the
call buttons.
001 Return to factory settings of the addresses
associated with the call buttons.
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111 Address of the Audio-Video Module.
112 Block address valid for all call buttons.
113 Automatic sequential allocation of device
address for all call buttons.
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121 Enable tone while electrical lock is opening
122 Switching OFF the video signal while
electrical lock is opening.
123 Activate auxiliary relay with PB-GN con-
tact.
124 Sending door opened warning code.
128 Extend maximum talk time to 8 minutes.
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131 Electrical lock activation time.
132 Auxiliary relay activation time.
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142 Presence of door keeper exchangers
148 Auxiliary relay block address.
149 Auxiliary relay device address.
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151 Address of the first video camera associ-
ated with the external unit (VM1).
152 Address of the second video camera as-
sociated with the external unit (VM2).
153 Address of the third video camera asso-
ciated with the external unit (VM3).
154 Address of the fourth video camera asso-
ciated with the external unit (VM4).
155 Address of the fifth video camera associ-
ated with the external unit (VM5).
156 Address of the sixth video camera asso-
ciated with the external unit (VM6).
157 Address of the seventh video camera
associated with the external unit (VM7).
158 Address of the eighth video camera as-
sociated with the external unit (VM8).
159 Selection of the main camera associated
with the Audio-Video module (TP).
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P1
180 Block address of the first group first user
099
NO Video (U1
181 Device address of the first group first user
NO Video (U1
P2
182 Block address of the first group last user
100
NO Video (U1
183 Device address of the first group last user
NO Video (U1
P5
184 Block address of the second group first
103
user NO Video (U2
185 Device address of the second group first
user NO video (U2
P6
186 Block address of the second group last
104
user NO Video (U2
187 Device address of the second group last
P7
user NO Video (U2
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105
221 Block address for the single call button.
222 Device address for the single call button.
P8
223 Block address for all buttons starting from
the one in the programming.
106
224 Automatic sequential assignment of device
addresses to call buttons starting from the
one in the programming.
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Programming procedure

To carry out the programming, you need to:
Enter the programming mode following the
indications in the "Enter Programming Mode"
section, the
quickly notifying the operator that the device
is awaiting the programming code;
identify the programming code to use (see
table 1);
enter the three digits of the programming
code you intend to use following the
instructions in the "entering codes and values"
section;
press 1/ to confirm: you will hear a tone,
the symbol
symbol
the operator that the device is awaiting the
value;
enter the new value, following the instructions
in the "Entering Codes and Values" section;
press 1/ to confirm: you will hear a tone
and the
the
symbol will flash quickly, notifying
the operator that the device is awaiting a new
programming code;
continue by entering the code of another
programming or exit, following the instructions
in the "Exit Programming Mode" section.
Return to factory setting of all parameters
of the Audio-Video Module except for
the addresses associated with the call
buttons (000 code)
With this programming, all module parameters
will return to their factory value (factory values
are listed at the beginning of the "Programming"
start).
(b)
start).
(d)
stop).
(b)
stop).
(d)
start).
(b)
start).
(d)
stop).
(b)
stop).
(d)
symbol will start flashing
will stop flashing, and the
will start to flash quickly notifying
symbol will stop flashing and
section). The addresses associated with the call
buttons will not be changed.
Enter code 000;
press button1/ to confirm;
Enter value 123;
press button 1/ , to confirm, the device emits
a tone and the
,
will light up for 2 sec. indicating that the
parameter values have returned to default
factory settings.
Return to factory settings of all the ad-
dresses associated with the call buttons
of the Audio-Video Module and any Addi-
tional Push-Buttons Modules (code 001)
With this programming, all of the Block and
Device addresses assigned to call buttons will
return to their factory value (factory values are
listed at the beginning of the "Programming"
section). The other parameters programmed in
the Audio-Video module will not be changed.
Enter code 001;
press button1/ to confirm;
Enter value 123;
press button 1/ , to confirm, the device emits
,
a tone and the
will light up for 2 sec. indicating that the ad-
dresses associated with the call buttons have
returned to factory values.
Audio-Video Module Address (code 111)
It is possible to store the address of the Au-
dio-Video module (factory setting 231, address-
es allowed between 231 and 250).
Enter code 111;
press button1/ to confirm;
enter the new address of the external unit;
press button1/ to confirm;
continue with the next programming or exit
programming.
Programming sequential addresses in
the call buttons (codes 112-113).
In extended range DUO systems, each user
must be identified by a Block Address (000 to
099) and a unique or Device Address (001 to
200), with the following programming it is pos-
sible to assign to all call buttons of the external
unit (both the audio-video and any additional
push-button modules) a single Block Address
and, automatically, a sequential incremental
Device Address starting from the button 1 of
the audio-video module.
Attention: the sequential numbering will
be congruent with the previously selected
configuration of call buttons for the door
station (single-button or double-button),
see the example at the end of the section.
Block Address valid for all call buttons
(code 112)
To program the Block Address valid for all call
buttons (factory setting 000; block addresses
allowed between 000 and 099).
Enter code 112;
press button1/ to confirm;
enter the new Block Address valid for all call
buttons;
press button1/ to confirm;
continue with the next programming or exit
programming.
Sequential Device Addresses for all call
buttons (code 113)
To program with sequential Device Addresses
of all the call buttons in the external unit, you
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symbols
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symbols
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