press button1/ to confirm;
continue with the next programming or exit
programming.
Auxiliary relay activation time (code 132)
The activation time of the auxiliary relay can
be varied as follows:
enter code 132;
press button1/ to confirm;
enter the new activation time (factory set-
ting 3 sec; allowed values 000-099 sec.);
Attention: saving time as 000 the relay
acts as a bistable;
press button1/ to confirm;
continue with the next programming or exit
programming.
Auxiliary relay address (codes 148-149)
On the J13 connector there is a common con-
tact (C) and normally open contact (NO) of the
internal auxiliary relay; by factory setting, the
auxiliary relay is programmed with address
211. An actuator address (211 to 230), a user
address (001 to 200) or address 255 can be
assigned to the auxiliary relay, depending on
the address saved, t he auxiliary relay behaves
differently:
- Actuator address. By saving the address of
an actuator, therefore a block address from
000 to 099 and device address from 211 to
230, the auxiliary relay acts as an actuator
and, when called, it activates with the mode
set in the programming "Auxiliary relay
activation time" (code 132).
- User address. By saving an address of a
user, therefore a block address from 000 to
099 and user address from 001 to 200, the
auxiliary relay only activates when the lock
opening command arrives from a user having
an address equal to or greater than the one
saved; If you store the address 000-001, the
auxiliary relay will activate upon arrival of
the lock opening command of any user. The
activation mode is that set in the program-
ming "Auxiliary relay activation time" (code
132).
- Address 255. The relay is activated simulta-
neously with S+/S- by the door lock release
command from internal stations.
Auxiliary relay Block Address (code 148)
Enter code 148;
press button1/ to confirm;
enter the Block Address that is to be assigned
to the relay (factory setting 255 which means
an unprogrammed Block Address; allowed
values from 000 to 099);
press button1/ to confirm;
continue with the next programming or exit
programming.
Auxiliary relay Device Address (code 149)
Enter code 149;
press button1/ to confirm;
enter the Device Address that is to be as-
signed to the relay (factory setting 211;
admissible values from 001 to 200 or 211 to
230 or 255);
press button1/ to confirm;
continue with the next programming or exit
programming.
Special programming for call buttons
(codes 221-222)
In order to make easier the programming of
the call buttons, special procedures for storing
addresses are available when a flexible
numbering is required.
Programming call buttons with specific
addresses (codes 221-222)
With the following procedure you can store a
specific address on each call button, t herefore
not tied to a sequential numbering. The address
must be composed of the Block Address and
the Device Address.
Blockadresse (Code 221)
Enter code 221;
press button1/ to confirm;
enter the Block Address that is to be assigned
to a specific button (values allowed from
000 to 099);
hold pressed the button to which the address
is to be assigned, after 4 sec. you will hear
a tone, symbol
will stop flashing while
symbol
will resume flashing quicly;
continue with the programming of the Device
Address.
Device Address (code 222)
Enter code 222;
press button 1/ to confirm;
enter the Device Address that is to be as-
signed to a specific button (values allowed
from 001 to 230);
hold pressed the button to which the address
is to be assigned, after 4 sec. you will hear
a tone, symbol
will stop flashing while
symbol
will resume flashing quickly;
continue with the next programming or exit
programming.
Example: to store the Block Address 004 and
the Device Address 136 in the P5 button, and
keep the original numbering for all the other
buttons, follow these steps:
---------------------------------------------
221+P1+004+P5(>4sec.)+222+P1+136+P5(>4sec.)
----------------------------------------------
Muting the call in progress tone (code
323)
When the call is sent, the external door station
emits a call in progress tone when the indoor
station rings. This tone, if not desired, can be
muted through the steps described below.
enter code 323;
press button 1/ to confirm;
to enable muting enter the value 111; to
disable muting enter the value 222;
press button 1/ to confirm;
continue with the next programming or exit
programming.
Closing the call when the door lock open-
ing command is received (code 324)
The Cx2124AB module can be programmed
to close the conversation with the internal
station when the door lock opening command
is received. The function can be enabled using
the steps described below.
Enter code 324;
press button 1/ to confirm;
to enable the function enter the value 111;
to disable the function enter the value 222;
press button 1/ to confirm;
continue with the next programming or exit
programming.
Video intercom programming
The FARFISA DUO systems and the ALBA series
push-buttons panel allow you to quickly and
easily program the intercoms or video-in-
tercoms inside the apartments. Simplified
programming procedures differ depending
on whether they are intercoms or video in-
tercoms with automatic or manual address
programming.
Video intercom systems with automatic
address programming
Arrange the intercom or video-intercom for
automatic programming (see the relevant
product manual);
on the door station, press the button to which
you want to associate the call;
on the intercom or video-intercom, exit the
automatic programming (see the relevant
product manual);
proceed in the same way for all devices to
be programmed.
Video intercom system with manual ad-
dress programming
Note the address that is called by the door
station buttons as shown in the following
figures, depending on whether it is a single
or double button door station;
on the intercom or video-intercom, move the
micro-switches in order to set the address
associated with the call button that is to
be assigned to the device (see the relevant
product manual);
proceed in the same way for all devices to
be programmed.
Single-Button
109
110
099
111
100
112
101
113
102
114
103
115
104
116
105
117
106
118
107
119
108
120
Double-Button
123
119
124
120
101
099
125
121
102
100
126
122
107
103
131
127
104
108
132
128
109
105
133
129
110
106
134
130
115
111
139
135
116
112
140
136
117
113
137
141
118
114
142 138
Mi 2529/1
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
147
143
148
144
149
145
150
146
155
151
156
152
157
153
158
154
163
159
164
160
161
165
166 162
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