DUSK SENSOR ON/OFF
The parameter can be used to enable or disable the dusk sensor on the module. If the value is "ENABLED", the
dusk sensor allows automatic switch-on of the name only tags when the natural light of the external environment
decreases; if the value is "DISABLED", the name tags are always on.
HALL BUTTON ON/OFF
This parameter can be used to enable or disable operation of the PA terminals related to the hall button. If the
value is "ENABLED", after connecting a normally open button to the PA terminals, it will be possible to activate
the electric lock of the pedestrian door at any time (connected to the SE+ and SE- terminals); if the value is
"DISABLED", this is not possible.
CAMERA MODE (#)
This parameter can be used to select the video standard of the camera of the audio-video door unit Ref. 1083/48
from:
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"PAL" (65 lines/50 Hz common in European countries);
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"NTSC" (55 lines/60 Hz used mainly in North America and Japan).
NUMBER OF EXTERNAL CAMERAS (&)
The parameter can be used to select the number of the external cameras (from 0 to 4) connected to door unit Ref.
1083/39 that the user can automatically switch on and view in sequence.
If 2 or more cameras (MAX 4) are used, it is necessary to use the device Ref. 1083/69. Set the
parameter value equal to the number of external cameras connected to the device.
ADVANCED CALLING BUTTON CONFIGURATION
The parameter can be used to enable or disable automatic association of the buttons to columns and apartments
present in the system, as well as the function of the buttons themselves (e.g. call to apartment, call to switchboard,
etc.). For more information, see chapter 3.3 PAGE BUTTONS
NUMBER OF ENABLED BUTTONS
This parameter can be used to enable call buttons (2) and (7) present on the front part of the door unit. Specifically,
the buttons can be enabled to "ONE ONLY" of these (only the right button), both buttons ("BOTH") or neither of
the two ("NONE").
Function possible if the ADVANCED CALL BUTTON CONFIGURATION is set to DISABLED.
3.2.2 DOOR UNIT TYPE: SECONDARY
If "SECONDARY" value is selected in the DOOR UNIT TYPE parameter, the three new parameters described
below will be present on the SETTINGS
SECONDARY DOOR UNIT COLUMN ADDRESS
If the door unit is secondary, its RESPECTIVE COLUMN ADDRESS must have a value between "0" and "31", and
must coincide with the column ID set on the column interface (Ref. 1083/50) which powers it.
SECONDARY DOOR UNIT ADDRESS
In the same column there may be two secondary door units which must have different PE addresses [or door unit
ID]; the values which may be assumed are "0" or "1".
SECONDARY DOOR UNIT CALLING BUTTON OFFSET
If two door units are configured as secondary in a column and you want each one to call a different group of
users, enter the code on one of the door unit, to be associated with the first button (offset) of the door unit being
configured.
The offset code may be comprised between "0" and "17".
For further details, refer to section 3m - Alpha push button panel on the Urmet website.
AUTO-ON RESTRICTION ACCORDING TO APT ADDRESS PARITY (#)/(&)
The parameter enables or disables users with even ID code to be able to use auto-on video mode only on door
units with even address ID=0 (if secondary) or ID=.
As a result, users with odd ID codes will be able to use video auto-on mode only on door units with odd address
ID=1 (both main and secondary) or ID=3.
During auto-on, the audio line (if the user has entered a conversation) and the door opener service will also be
available on the selected door unit.
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