DOORPANEL CONFIGURATION
D
oorpanel configuration.
The doorpanel is provided with microswitches (SW1) and
a jumper (JP1) in its rear part; Their functions are
described below.
JP1
It allows the connection of an alternative current
door opener; page 57 shows the connection
diagram.
It allows the connection of a direct current door
opener; page 57 shows the connection
diagram.
SW1
When this switch is ON, the doorpanel can autoswitch-on (audio
and/or video communication without any call). In buildings
with several doorpanels, just activate this function in one of
them. In systems equipped with a general doorpanel, this
function can be activated in one doorpanel of each detached
Select ON to set up monitors and phones.
At the end of program, select OFF again.
Page 49 describes monitor program method; while page 51
decribes phone program method.
Select OFF in case of a main doorpanel. Each system must be
equipped with just one main doorpanel; all the others must be
slave doorpanels (ON). In systems provided with a general
doorpanel, one doorpanel of each house will be configured as
Select OFF if the doorpanel is provided with a camera. Select
ON if it has no camera.
With a general
doorpanel,
line
; at the end of program, select OFF again.
Page 52 describes the program method.
Equip the installation with a
a correct operation, this resistance must be activated only in
the
doorpanel
which is the nearest to the installation line
the main doorpanel (if one exists). If any RD-Plus/Uno repeater
is used it must be deactivated in the doorpanels behind it.
,
select ON to set up the installation
communication resistance.
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