6600
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PUSH-BUTTONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
B) Microphone.
C) Loudspeaker.
D)
Pair of push-buttons.
When the interphone is not connected, the push-buttons can be used
to select the tune for calls from a speech unit only. To programme the
tune: hold 1 of the 2 push-buttons down for at least 2 seconds, and
press the push-buttons again repeatedly to select the desired tune.
E)
Pair of push-buttons
1) While holding the "i" push-button down, press the "E" push-button to
increase or decrease the internal voice line volume.
2) To adjust ring-tone volume: without pressing the "I" push-button, hold
down 1 of the 2 push-buttons for at least 2 seconds, then press the
pushbuttons again repeatedly to increase, decrease or disable the ring-
tone volume.
F) Push-button
: for activating 1st auxiliary service if connected (e.g.
stair lights).
G) Push-button
: for door lock release.
H) Pushbutton
: for activating 2nd auxiliary service if connected (e.g.
2nd lock). Enables the interphone to self-start without being called (the
function is optional according to the type of installation).
I)
Pushbutton
: after the call and/or switch-on of the interphone, hold
the push-button down for conversation with the speech unit. Enables the
interphone to self-start without being called (the function is optional ac-
cording to the type of installation).
L)
Door open signal: if the green LED lights up, this indicates that
the door is open (the function is optional according to the type of instal-
lation).
M)
Call disabled signal: if the red LED lights up, this indicates that
the call is disabled (see point "E").
PROGRAMMING OF THE CONVERSATION PRIVACY
The "Conversation privacy" function can be obtained by pressing both
push-buttons "
" for 3 seconds at the same time; when the red led flashes
press the
push-button. The "without conversation privacy" function can
be obtained as indicated above, but using both "
TERMINALS FOR MONITOR TYPE 6600/AU, 660A/AU, 6700/AU
1: Interphone receiver
2: Interphone microphone
3: Common audio line
4: Button for auxiliary services
5: Power supply negative
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" push-buttons.
(related to terminal 5)
6: Power supply positive (minimum input voltage 15V D.C.)
7: Second auxiliary function
by the microswitch placed on the monitor rear side).
8: Call from entrance panel
9: Lock push-button
11: Landing call
12: Push-button for the audio activation
in "A" position)
13: Green LED supply voltage (18V D.C. (max) positive voltage imput)
NOTE: Interphone type 6600/AU dispose on the rear of a microswitch for
the switching of the "auxiliary (position A)/selfconnection (position B)" func-
tion of push-button
.
Monitor type Art. 660A/AU (6700/AU) dispose of a micro-switch on the bot-
tom of the basis for the switching of the "auxiliary" function (lower position)
/self-start (upper position) of push-button
INSTALLATION 6600/AU
- Install the phone away from sources of light and heat.
- Flush-mount back box type 6149 in the wall at a height of approximately
1.4 m above the ground.
- Remove the plastic cross-piece from the back box
- Fix the phone to the back box with the 4 screws supplied (fig. 2).
- Fit the side panels, taking care that the panel with the slot for the micro-
phone is fitted on the right (fig. 2).
Flush-mounted
version
Fig. 2
or self-start (its operation is controlled
(or selfconnection with switch
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