ON
DIP
Station type
1
2
3
4
5
Secondary
ON
DIP
station
address
1
2
3
4
5
ON
DIP
Door opener
1
2
3
4
5
ON
DIP
Interruption
1
2
3
4
5
ON
DIP
Camera
lights
1
2
3
4
5
DOOR OPENING TIME The position of the rotary switch (DOOR TIME) determines the activation time of the
door lock.
Pos. 0 = 1 sec.
Pos. 1 = 10 sec.
Pos. 2 = 20 sec.
Pos. 4 = 40 sec.
Pos. 5 = 50 sec.
Pos. 6 = 60 sec.
Pos. 8 = 80 sec.
Pos. 9 = 90 sec.
GUARANTEED CONVERSATION TIME The position of the rotary switch (CONV TIME) determines a guaranteed
conversation time, i.e. extends the busy time from the answer onwards.
The busy time is equal to the reply time (max. 60s) added to the guaranteed conversation time.
Pos. 0 = 1 sec.
Pos. 1 = 10 sec.
Pos. 2 = 20 sec.
Pos. 4 = 40 sec.
Pos. 5 = 50 sec.
Pos. 6 = 60 sec.
Pos. 9 = NOT ALLOWED
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
To go to advanced confi guration, put both the rotary switches on position 9.
The door unit emits an acoustic signal and turns the signalling yellow led on.
At the end of operations, put again the door unit in stand-by mode, changing the position of one of the rotary
switches at least.
CONTROL CAMERAS
If in a call module are present the control cameras, the function must be programmed.
1.
Go to the advanced confi guration, by setting both the rotary switches to position 9; the door unit emits
a beep to indicate the programming state and turns the yellow led on.
2.
Press the hall button (TA – 0) for the same times number as the present control cameras number. Each
time the button is pressed, the door unit emits the same beep number as the programmed cameras number
(5 max); by pressing again the button after 5 beeps, a long beep is emitted, to indicate that 0 cameras
are connected (default).
3.
Put again the rotary switches on the correct position to exit from the advanced confi guration. The yellow
led turns off.
BUTTON CODES
Up to 62 buttons (in addition to the basic buttons) may be connected to the door unit using up to 4 button
expansion modules 1038/17.
By default the buttons are associate to the users from 0 to 63 of the column to which it belongs if the door
unit is confi gured as secondary unit.
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FUN
ON
DIP
Main
Secondary
1
2
3
4
5
ON
DIP
Secondary 0
Secondary 1
1
2
3
4
5
ON
DIP
Door opener
Door opener
free
privacy
1
2
3
4
5
ON
DIP
On
Off
1
2
3
4
5
Camera
Camera
ON
DIP
lights
lights
off
1
2
3
4
5
on
Pos. 3 = 30 sec.
Pos. 7 = 70 sec.
Pos. 3 = 30 sec.
Pos. 7 e 8 = 70 sec.
If instead the door unit is confi gured as main unit, then the buttons are automatically associated to the
column 0, which simplifi es the installation of main units in single column systems.
Instead, if the door unit is confi gured as main unit and several columns are present in the system, an association
must be created between the buttons and the users of the different column proceed as follows:
•
Access advanced confi guration by turning the two rotary switches to position 99 (the yellow LED will light
up).
•
Set the GV dip switch to the code of the fi rst column in the system (column 0 typically).
•
Press the button corresponding to user 0 of the selected column. All the subsequent buttons will be
automatically associated to the users of the column itself in sequence.
•
Repeat the operation on all the columns.
•
Reset the GV dip switch in start position.
•
To quit advanced confi guration, turn the two rotary switches to the door opening line and the guaranteed
conversation time setting positions. The yellow LED will go out.
Example:
•
System with 3 columns, the fi rst with 4 users, the second with 6 users and the third with 8 users.
•
Access advanced confi guration.
•
Set the GV dip switch to 0.
•
Press the upper button of the door unit (fi rst button).
•
Set the GV dip switch to 1.
•
Press third button of the fi rst button module (fi fth button) to associate user 0 of column 1 in this manner.
•
Set the GV dip switch to 2.
•
Press fi rst button of the third button module (eleventh button) to associate user 0 of column 2 in this
manner.
•
Reset the GV dip switch in start position.
•
Quit advanced confi guration mode.
The fi nal confi guration will be:
The confi guration of column 0 is not required if the default settings of the door unit are maintained
because all buttons are assigned to this column.
Repeat the operation on all the main door units.
DS901001-007
DS901001-007
C
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
C
AV4005/016 (1)
OUTPUT
IN
OUTPUT
4 USERS
6 USERS
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OUTPUT
AV4005/016
Column 0 start
Column 1 start
Column 2 start
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
AV4005/016 (4)
8 USERS
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
IN
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