WARNING
Comelit Group S.pA. does not assume responsibility for improper use of the
apparatus, for modifications made by third parties for any reason or purpose, or for
the use of non-original accessories and materials.
Caution! In order to reduce the risk of faults and electric shocks:
• Do not open the apparatus or carry out any repairs yourself. If necessary, request
the services of qualified personnel.
• Do not insert objects or pour liquids into the device.
• Clean using a damp cloth. Do not use alcohol or other aggressive products.
Description of the door-entry phone and user information Fig. 1
1 Privacy indicator.
2 Trimmer for ringtone volume adjustment.
3 Trimmer for audio volume adjustment.
4 Lock-release key (programmable*).
5 Audio activation / deactivation key.
6 Programmable keys*.
Description of LED functions
The Easycom door-entry phone is equipped with indicator LEDs for keys
• The LEDs for the two keys light up intermittently to indicate a call from the external unit.
• The LED for the
switchboard.
• The LED for the
• The LED for the
open (Door Open function).
• The LED for the
Using the Easycom ViP door-entry phone functions
` To activate the audio line, press
speaking.
` To activate the electronic door lock, press
» The monitor will beep to confirm activation.
` To activate the Doctor function, press the button programmed for that function.
» The LED for the
` To make an intercom call, press the button programmed for that function.
` To make a priority call, press the button programmed for that function.
` To make a switchboard call, press the button programmed for that function.
*Contact your installer to discuss the programming of these functions.
key lights up intermittently to indicate a call from the internal unit or
key lights up steadily to indicate that the audio is active.
key lights up intermittently to indicate that the associated door* is
key lights up steadily to indicate that the Doctor function is active.
and wait for the LED to illuminate steadily before
button lights up steadily to indicate that the function is active.
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and
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