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Telephones
The valid procedure for managing telephones, after accessing the
Installer/Technical menu, is as follows:
and with
(▲)/(▼)
TELEPHONES 19
(*)
ify and press
The display illustrated always shows the default
(*)
value of the property With
you can exit at any time
(#)
Telephone number
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
(▲)/(▼)
PHONE NUMBER 001
*=OK #=ESC
TELEPHONE:
With the number keys, type in the number; with
number; with
confirm and exit the menu
(*)
To deactivate the number just delete it completely
As well as the numbers you can also enter letters C (PBX) and P
(pause while dialling), used for the following functions respectively:
C with a GSM call, all numbers before the C will not be dialled;
P to insert a pause during dialling
The characters C and P are selected using keys
tively
Example: PSTN line connected to a switchboard with
GSM call option:
string to save
0C0422123456789
is the number to request the line from the
0
switchboard
indicates the presence of the switchboard and
C
is the telephone number.
0422123456789
Telephone communication format
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
(▲)/(▼)
TYPE
The telephone sends voice messages
VOICE
The telephone sends SMS messages
SMS
The phone sends only PSTN, digital Contact-ID type
CONTACT-ID
messages, for standard communications with Security firms
The telephone sends messages, first SMS and then a
SMS+VOICE
telephone call
The telephone first sends a telephone call and then an SMS
VOICE+SMS
The telephone sends MMS messages
MMS
System code
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
SYSTEM
(▲)/(▼)
XXXXXX *=MODIF.
Used in communications in Contact-ID format to set the user code
Call attempts
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
ATTEMPTS
(▲)/(▼)
[0..10] TRIES 02
Used in voice and Contact-ID communications to set the number
of call attempts To interrupt, press either 0 or 5 on the telephone
keypad
select the telephone to mod-
(▲)/(▼)
01
(*)
001
(*)/(#)
(0)/(9)
delete number by
(#)
and
respec-
(C)
(A)
where
01
(*)
001
01
VOICE
(+)/(-)
01
(*)
001
CODE
01
(+)/(-)
01
(*)
001
01
(+)/(-)
Common message
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
COMMON MSG.
(▲)/(▼)
MESSAGE 01
A voice message can be associated with each telephone number,
which is then sent with each voice call
Example: the system alarm status must be sent to 2 telephone num-
bers. The address of the dwelling must be given by voice in each of
them.
Telephone 1: Format
.
MESSAGE 01
Telephone 2: Format
.
MESSAGE 01
Telephone notifications: Sys.Alrm.Actvs
Common Message 1: Rossi house, via Nazionale 21,
Milan (automatic recording on PC software).
Listening device
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
LISTENING DEVICE 01
(▲)/(▼)
DISABLED
Lets you activate/deactivate the listening device
Telephone description
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
(▲)/(▼)
DESCRIPTION 01
Lets you edit the description of the telephone
With the
keys you can move horizontally, with the alphanumer-
(+)/(-)
ic keys you can edit the description letter by letter
Telephone options
The valid procedure for managing telephone options, after access-
ing the Installer/Technical menu, is as follows:
and with
TELEPHONE 20 OPTIONS
(▲)/(▼)
(*)
option to modify and press
The display illustrated always shows
(*)
the default value of the property With
Call sequence
C A L L
(▲)/(▼)
CONTINUE 1-2-3-4
Lets you choose whether, in the selection sequence for programmed
telephone numbers, in the event of communications that are NOT
successful (e g the number called is engaged), another call to the
same number is immediately made, or the communicator should
continue with the selection of other telephone numbers
Call and move on to the next number
CONTINUE 1-2-3-4
Call and try calling back for the number of times set
RETRY 1-1-2-2
on the phone
01
(*)
001
01
(+)/(-)
; Common message:
VOICE
; Common message:
VOICE
.
##------
01
(*)
001
(+)/(-)
01
(*)
001
01
(+)/(-)
select the telephone
(▲)/(▼)
you can exit at any time
(#)
S E Q U E N C E
(+)/(-)

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