6209/D
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Description
Art. 6209/D is an entryphone in the Petrarca series for Due Fili Plus entryphone
and video entryphone systems. It is equipped as standard with 3 push buttons,
one to open the door lock and two for relays 1 and 2. 3 more paires of push but-
tons 692P (692P/M or 692P/R) can be added to the entryphone for auxiliary ser-
vices or intercom calls. It has call volume control, call signal exclusion, luminous
indicator for call mute, missed call indicator, unavailable services indicator (as in
the case of the Bus busy) and luminous door/gate open indicator.
The entryphone can be wall-mounted or installed as desktop version using the
conversion kit art. 6140 or 6A40.
Audio frequency function for hearing aids (Teleloop)
The entryphone can be used by people wearing hearing aids.
For correct functioning of the hearing aid, please refer to its instruction manual.
Any metal objects or electronic equipment in the vicinity may affect the quality of
the sound received by the hearing aid.
Connection and connector terminal board
1, 2)
BUS line
4, 6P)
Connection for door call pushbutton.
5, 6S)
Connection of additional door ringer.
VARIAT.) Connection for module art. 6153/682
T1)
1st pair of pushbuttons art. 692P (included)
T2)
2nd pair of pushbuttons art. 692P (optional accessory - not included)
T3)
3rd pair of pushbuttons art. 692P (optional accessory - not included)
T4)
4th pair of pushbuttons art. 692P (optional accessory - not included)
Fig. 1
Call volume control/
mute
0
0
4
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BL
RO
BI
A+
A-
CA
VARIAT.
TR1
RESET
PRG.
SERIALE
Lock
T1
T1
T2
T2
T3
T3
T4
T4
Video signal
stabilisation
1
Red LED
2
Ringtone
4
5
mute
6S
6P
Green LED
Door opened
1
1
2 3
2
Call volume control/mute
In the lower right-hand side of the entryphone there is a 4-position selector:
• Position "0": call mute
• Position "1": minimum volume
• Position "2": medium volume
• Position "3": maximum volume
Indicators
The entryphone is also equipped with LEDs, one for showing the call/ringtone
mute (red indicator) and one for the Door open state (green indicator).
The green LED comes on to indicate that the Door Open input of one or more
panels is active, i.e. that one or more doors or gates are open.
Programming
There are three entryphone programming modes: assignment of an identification
code or call code (indispensable), assignment of a secondary identification code
(for entryphones associated with a master entryphone), programming of push-
buttons for auxiliary services and intercom calls (when necessary). Programming
must be carried out with the system switched on, without active communication
and only after the entryphones/monitors have been connected to the system and
the entrance panels have been programmed.
Identification code programming
The identification code is programmed by means of a main entrance panel (MAS-
TER), already configured and present in the system. The entryphone is supplied
without an associated identification code. To verify this condition, press the lock
release pushbutton and the entryphone should emit a triple "Beep".
Warning: during programming of the entryphone/video entryphone, you
have only 30 seconds from the moment of entering entryphone/video entry-
phone programming mode in which to press the call button on the entrance
panel or to send the code.
Programming phase:
1) Remove the entryphone cover.
2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton on the entryphone.
3) Press and hold the tab on the lock release pushbutton, together with the
RESET pushbutton.
4) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the lock release pushbutton
pressed.
5) After 2 seconds the entryphone emits a high tone and communication is ena-
bled with the panel.
6) Release the tab of the lock release pushbutton.
7) On pushbutton entrance panels, press the call button for the entryphone,
while on alphanumeric keypads, enter the call code and press pushbutton "
TR2
".
8) If the system contains an entryphone that already has the same associated
identification code, the panel emits a low tone and the operation will have to
be repeated from point 2.
9) Otherwise the code is associated with the entryphone and communication is
terminated.
Programming the secondary identification code
Programming of the secondary identification code is only required when more
than one entryphone is to be called simultaneously using the same pushbutton
or call code. The entryphones that are to ring simultaneously must be associated
with the same group. The "master" entryphone is programmed first by means of
the "identification code programming" procedure described above, while the addi-
tional group entryphones are programmed with the secondary identification code
(see table in the wiring diagrams section). The maximum number of entryphones
that can be associated with the same group, without using the SaveProg software,
is 3 plus the master unit.
Programming phase:
1) Remove the entryphone cover.
2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton on the entryphone.
3) Press and hold the tab on the lock release pushbutton, together with the P1
and RESET pushbuttons.
4) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the other two pushbuttons pressed.
5) After 2 seconds the entryphone emits a high tone and communication is ena-
bled with the panel.
6) Release the tab on the lock release pushbutton and the P1 pushbutton
7) On pushbutton entrance panels, press the call button for the "master" entry-
phone (already programmed), while on alphanumeric keypads, enter the call
code of the "master" entryphone and press pushbutton "
EN
".