Station type
The digitiser can be configured as a main station or as a secondary station. A secondary digitiser can be
used to send calls to internal stations in the riser but cannot be used to call the switchboard. In the case
of 1st edition systems, the digitiser will be automatically configured as a main station and should not
be changed.
Letter "I" identifies the type of station:
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Press I0↵ to program the main station
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Press I1↵ to program the secondary station
The device will repeatedly beep if there are other modules with the same ID. Press the button
the signal.
The two dip-switches must not be in the ON position to program this parameter.
Code format
The digitiser can be used to call users with numeric codes (0001-9999), alphanumeric codes with alphabetic
prefix (x000-x999) and alphanumeric codes with alphabetic suffix (000x-999x). Letters from A to J can be
used.
Letter "F" identifies the type of programmable code:
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Numeric code
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Code with alphabetic prefix:
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Code with alphabetic suffix:
1st edition system: this programming is not required.
Station number (ID)
A number from 1 to 1 is assigned to each main calling station. A number from 0 to 9 is assigned to each
secondary station. The secondary number is in the range from A to J in systems with alphabetic prefix.
Letter "N" identifies the station number:
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x station number:
A to J programmed on a secondary station will automatically be reprogrammed as a prefix code format. ID
from 0 to 9 on a secondary station will automatically be reprogrammed as a numeric code format.
The two dip-switches must not be in the ON position to program this parameter.
1st edition system: the station number must be in the range from 1 to 12 (there are not secondary
stations in the system). Assign F as station number to use the clone function.
Off-hook waiting time
The off-hook waiting time is the maximum time of a call in which the user can answer the door phone. All
other calling stations will be engaged during this time. All devices in the system must have the same off-
hook waiting time.
Letter "G" identities the off-hook waiting time:
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10s waiting time:
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20s waiting time:
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30s waiting time:
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40s waiting time:
Minimum conversation time (busy)
When a user is called and answers the door phone, all other call stations will be busy for the minimum
programmed conversation time. A communication that has just started cannot be interrupted. All devices in
the system must have the same minimum conversation time (busy time).
Letter "O" identities the off-hook waiting time:
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10s busy:
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0s busy:
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30s busy:
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40s busy:
Door lock activation time
The relay controlling the door lock can be managed in pulse mode (approximately 600 ms) or stabile mode
(from 1 to 30 s).
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F1↵
F2↵
F3↵
Nx↵
G1↵
G2↵
G3↵
G4↵
O1↵
O↵
O3↵
O4↵
to silence
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