PROGRAMMING
EN
Factory settings
The following are the values of the default
factory settings, if you need to change them
follow the instructions in next paragraphs.
- User Address=100 (via dip-switch)
- Room Number=000
- User additional addresses (1-4)=empty
- Room numbers for additional addresses
(1-4)=empty
- Addresses associated with short sequential
pressure on Button
(1-4)=empty
- Address associated with short pressure on
Button 1=211
- Address associated with long pressure on
Button 1=empty
- Address associated with short pressure on
Button 2=empty
- Address associated with long pressure on
Button 2=empty
- Address associated with A1/GN input=empty
- Volume level of all ringtones=3
- Muting of all ringtones=disabled
- Call tones and number of rings=table1
- Video always ON in slave monitor=disabled
Table 1.
Factory settings for ringtones
Number Type of
Calls
of rings melody
from door station
1
intercommunicating 4
from other users
4
floor (local)
1
Programming user address
The user address (factory default 100, allowed
values from 001 to 200) is set via the dip-swi-
tches SW1. See table 3. All other parameters
must be stored in the videointercom, by one
of the following procedures.
Programming via Bluetooth
It is recommended to program the device via
Bluetooth by downloading the "DUO System"
app (available for iOS and Android) in your
smartphone or tablet. This requires:
connect a PGR2991BT or XE2921 Bluetooth
programmer to the system;
launch the DUO System app, go to the Bus
DUO section, press the "+" button and enter
the video intercom address as set on the
dip-switches;
program and disconnect.
If a Bluetooth programmer cannot be
used, an "emergency" programming
procedure is available, described in the
following paragraphs.
Entering programming mode
Programming is only possible when the vid-
eointercom is in standby mode. To enter pro-
gramming mode:
simultaneously hold pressed buttons 1 and
2 for 4 seconds with the handset on hook;
after the 4 sec. the videointercom emits
a tone; keep buttons 1 and 2 pressed and
unhook the handset. The
flashing. Release buttons 1 and 2. The hand-
set can now be hung up, if desired.
Exit programming mode
To exit programming, you need to:
hang up the handset if you have not done
previously. Unhook and hang up again;
the
symbol turns off.
Attention: If no operations are carried
out for more than 60 seconds, the
videointercom exits the programming
mode automatically.
Entering codes and values
To enter codes and values, use the keys 1, 2
and
; their use is as follows:
: Press this button to confirm the
entering of a code or to switch to next
programming phase.
2:
Press this button to increase the value
of the digit to be entered. Press the
button a number of times equal to the
digit to be entered (digit 1=1 press, digit
9=9 presses, digit 0=10 presses of the
button).
1:
Press this button to confirm the digit
entry and move on to the next entry.
Press the button to move from hundreds
to tens, from tens to units and to confirm
the entry of units.
Each button pressing is confirmed by a tone.
Notes on entering codes and values
- The codes and values to be entered must be
always composed by three digits (hundreds,
tens, and units); codes and values that are
composed of tens and units or units alone
Din-Don
must be completed by adding zeros. For
Dring 1
example, number 96 becomes 096 and
number 5 becomes 005.
Dring 2
- The digits must be entered one by one by
Dring 3
pressing button "2" as many times as the
value to be entered, followed by pressing
button "1" to move on to the next digit (a tone
will indicate when to move on to the next
digit). For example, to enter number 096 you
need to:
- press the "2" button 10 times to enter the
digit 0 and then press the "1" button;
- press the "2" button 9 times to enter digit
9 and then press the "1" button;
- press the "2" button 6 times to enter the
digit 6 and then press the "1" button.
Table 2
Programming codes
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001 First additional address.
002 Second additional address.
003 Third additional address.
004 Fourth additional address.
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005 Room number.
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006 First additional address room number.
007 Second additional address room number.
008 Third additional address room number.
009 Fourth additional address room number.
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010 First address of button
011 Second address of button
012 Third address of button
013 Fourth address of button
014 Address associated with short pressure
of button 1.
015 Room number related to the address as-
sociated with short pressure of button 1.
symbol starts
016 Address associated with long pressure
of button 1.
017 Room number related to the address
associated with long pressure of button
1.
018 Address associated with short pressure
of button 2.
019 Room number related to the address
associated with short pressure of button
2.
020 Address associated with long pressure
of button 2.
021 Room number related to the address
associated with long pressure of button
2.
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022 Address associated with A1/GN input.
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024 Volume level of all ringtones.
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025 Ringtone associated to external call.
026 Ringtone associated to intercom call.
027 Ringtone associated to call from another
user.
028 Ringtone associated to floor call (A1/GN
input).
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029 Number of rings of the ringtone associ-
ated with external call.
030 Number of rings of the ringtone associ-
ated with intercom call.
031 Number of rings of the ringtone associ-
ated with call from another user.
032 Number of rings of the ringtone associ-
ated with floor call (A1/GN input).
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033 Video always ON in slave monitor.
Programming procedure
To carry out the programming, you need to:
Enter the programming mode as described
in the "Enter Programming Mode" section;
identify the programming code to use (see
table 2);
enter the three digits of the programming
code you intend to use following the
instructions in the "entering codes and
values" section;
press
tone, the
quickly, notifying the operator that the device
is awaiting the value;
enter the new value, following the
instructions in the "Entering Codes and
Values" section;
press
the
symbol lights up for a moment and
t h e
symbol will stop flashing quickly
and will return to flash as before entering
the code, notifying the operator that the
device is awaiting a new programming code;
continue by entering the code of another
programming or exit, following the
instructions in the "Exit Programming Mode"
section.
Programming additional user addresses
.
(codes 001-004).
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In DUO systems, the videointercom can also
.
answer calls addressed to other users, so 4
.
additional call addresses can be stored. The
storage procedure is shown below for the
first of the four addresses (code 001). Using
codes 002, 003 and 004, the second, third and
to confirm: you will hear a
symbol will start flashing very
to confirm: you will hear a tone,
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