3 USING THE INTERNAL MONITOR
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When a visitor presses the intercom's doorbell, an acoustic signal will sound inside and the visitor's image
will appear on the monitor's screen. At this point, the image is visible, but the visitor hears nothing. The
person inside therefore has the choice of speaking with the visitor by pressing the "talk" button, opening
the electric lock by pressing the "unlock" button, or ignoring the call altogether (in this case, the monitor
will turn off automatically).
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If the decision should be made to speak with the visitor, the image on the intercom's screen will automati-
cally disappear after about 120 seconds. To make the image reappear, simply press the "talk" button once
again.
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After having pressed the "unlock" button, the monitor turns off automatically after about 6 seconds.
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The image from the intercom's video camera can be displayed at any time by simply pressing the "talk"
button: this will cause the area within the video camera's field of vision to appear on the monitor's screen.
The screen will turn off after about 120 seconds.
The AUX output control key enables to activate the "dead man's switch" of the AUX output with either the motor
off (no conversation in progress) or with the motor on (in conversation). If the monitor is turned on, the pressing
of the button does not cause the rapid shut down of the screen.
Legend
AUX output control button
Unlock button
CALL
The
visitor
presses
the
"Call" button.
Press
the
"Talk" button.
The conversation begins.
Press the "Un-
lock" button.
The door opens.
The monitor shuts off after
6 seconds
End of the call
An acoustic signal sounds and
the visitor's image appears on
the internal screen.
Press
the
"Talk"
button
to shut off the
monitor.
The monitor automatically
shuts off after 120 sec.
Talk button
Call button
MONITOR
Press
the
"Talk" button.
The image appears and the conversation can
begin.
Press the "Un-
lock" button.
The door opens.
The monitor shuts off after
6 seconds.
End of the call
Press
the
"Talk"
button
to shut off the
monitor.
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