6600
Programming the push-buttons
The video-interphone is supplied with 3 push-buttons for the following func-
tions: lock release, self-start and "stair light" auxiliary service, which activates
the 1st relay of the 1st actuator (type 69HR), if connected to the installation and
with other 6 push-buttons for intercommunicating calls or auxiliary services. To
change the operation type of push-buttons it is necessary to use programmer
type 950C or SaveProg, with the exception of the assignation of the functions for
the intercommunicating calls and self-start to a specific entrance panel.
Programming the push-buttons for the intercommunicating calls
(With series 8870, Giotto, Petrarca raise the handset of the interphone /
video-interphone to call. On the 6600 series keep pressed the talk / listen
push-button "I").
Programming phase:
1)
Press and hold down "I".
2)
Press and hold down also "H" together with "I".
3)
Wait for nearly 3 seconds until the red led "M" flashes.
4)
Now the microprocessor is physically reset.
5)
Release both push-buttons "I" and "H"
6)
Press and hold down the "N" push-button to be programmed.
7)
After 2 seconds the video-interphone emits a high-pitched tone, while the
other interphone / video-interphone emits a three-tone ascending scale.
8)
Release the "N" push-button related to the intercommunicating call.
9)
On the called interphone / video-interphone (the one with the three-tone
scale) press one of the push-buttons programmed as door lock or F1 or F2
or the auxiliary one.
10) A high-pitched tone confirms the end of the procedure.
Repeat the procedure also for the other interphones / video-interphones ad
possible intercommunicating call push-buttons.
NOTE: On video door entry units Type 6611, 661C, 6711 with the same proce-
dure it is also possible to program a push-button "N".
Programming the self-start push-button to a specific entrance panel.
Programming phase:
1)
Press and hold down "I".
2)
Press and hold down also "H" together with "I".
3)
Wait for nearly 3 seconds until the red led "M" flashes.
4)
Now the microprocessor is physically reset.
5)
Release both push-buttons "I" and "H"
6)
Press and hold down the "N" push-button to be programmed.
7)
After nearly 2 seconds the video-interphone emits a high-pitched tone.
8)
Release the push-button "N" related to the self-start.
9)
On the entrance panels with push-buttons press the call push-button corre-
sponding to the video -interphone; on the alphanumeric entrance panel, on
the contrary, enter the call code and press "
10) A high-pitched tone will confirm the end of the procedure.
NOTE: On video door entry units Type 6611, 661C, 6711 with the same proce-
dure it is also possible to program a push-button "N".
Restoring the default values of push-buttons
Programming phase:
1)
Press and hold down "I".
2)
Press and hold down also "H" together with "I".
3)
Wait for nearly 3 seconds until the red led "M" flashes.
4)
Now the microprocessor is physically reset.
5)
Release both push-buttons "I" and "H"
6)
Press and hold down the push-button to be restored to its default setting.
7)
After 2 seconds the video-interphone emits a high-pitched tone.
8)
Release the push-buttons and press again the push-button to restore to its
default setting.
NOTE: On video door entry units Type 6611, 661C, 6711 with the same proce-
dure it is also possible to program a push-button "N".
Deleting all settings
This procedure is recommended when you want to change the ID of a pre-
viously programmed video-interphone without retaining its programming
parameters.
Programming phase:
1)
Press and hold down "I".
2)
Then press and hold down also "H" together with "I".
3)
Wait for nearly 3 seconds until the red led "M" flashes.
4)
Now the microprocessor is physically reset.
5)
Release both push-buttons "H" and "I"
6)
Press and hold down the self-start push-button "H".
7)
After 2 seconds the video-interphone emits a continuous tone for two sec-
onds.
8)
Release the self-start push-button "H".
9)
During the long tone press the lock push-button "G".
If the deletion procedure was successful, press the lock push-button "G" and
the video-interphone will emit a triple "BEEP".
OPERATION
Calls from an entrance panel, intercommunicating calls and landing calls are
differentiated by means of different tones.
Landing calls
Calls from entrance panels do not follow the pressing of the call push-button but
are generated internally by the video interphone. The call time dwell or cycle con-
sists of a ringtone of 1 second and a pause of 2 seconds, repeated twice (default
setting of entrance panel). The duration of "Ding-Dong" and "Ding-Dong-Dang"
ringtones does not correspond to the time dictated by the call cycle but to the
natural duration of the ringtone. To answer, press and release push-button "I".
If push-button "I" has already been pressed during the call, release it and press
it again The call answer time (30 s) and the conversation time (2 minutes by
default) are set in the entrance panel parameters. Once the conversation time
has elapsed, conversation can be continued if the call is made again within 10 s,
from the same entrance panel.
During conversation, the audio can be interrupted momentarily (maximum 5 s)
by pressing the "I" push-button.To resume conversation, press the conversation
push-button again within 5 s, otherwise communication is lost. Press push-button
"I" to terminate the conversation. The red LED "M" remains lit while the audio is
active.
Intercommunicating call.
Press the intercommunicating push-button, if programmed, for the interphone/
video interphone to be called. The loudspeaker of the calling video interphone
will emit a ringing tone (if the call is possible) or an engaged tone (if the call
is not possible). On the called interphone/video interphone the ringtone starts
sequentially at intervals of 1 s ringing and 4 s pause. The maximum duration of
the call is 30 s (6 cycles). If you wish to interrupt the call, press the conversation
push-button "I" before an answer is received from the called device. To answer
a call, lift the handset on the called interphone/video interphone, or press the
conversation push-button. When answered, the video interphone enters direct
communication with the called device. Maximum duration of conversation is 5
minutes. When the conversation time has elapsed, the user can continue without
replacing the handset if a new call is made within 10 s. Calls from the entrance
panel have priority over intercommunicating calls.
Denied calls.
The chime exclusion is indicated by the permanent lighting of the red LED "M".
If calls are made from the entrance panel to the video interphone when the call
mute is enabled, they are denied. A denied call causes the red LED "M" to briefly
switch off according to the number of times calls are denied (maximum 4 denied
calls). The signal is repeated every 10 s (approx.). Deletion of denied calls is by
re-enabling the ringtone, resetting the video interphone or a system power failure.
On the entrance panel, a denied call is indicated by means of a dissuasion tone
".
(a series of "Beeps" at 100ms intervals with a pause of 100ms for a total of 5 s).
The message "Do not disturb" also appears on entrance panels with display. The
programming of push-buttons "G" and "I" can be changed through two different
configurations ("HANDS FREE" or with the speak/listen push-button PRESSED),
using the programmer type 950C connected to a push-button entrance panel
and/or an alphanumeric entrance panel with software version V4 or bigger. See
instructions for programmer type 950C and entrance panels or electronic units.
Lock Button
The lock button of each device works in the following manner.
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In practice a lock is always activated except when the handset is raised and you
immediately press the lock button. This can also be taken to the standard case
if the system has no porter switchboard and the Switchboard flag is set on NO.
NOTE: In series 6600 the equivalent operation is to press for an instant the "open
voice" push-button and then the lock release. Also in this case the switchboard
is called.
Device with handset at rest
it has spoken or from which it has been called.
Device with handset raised but not engaged in a conversation
switchboard if the Switchboard flag is YES. Otherwise it goes back to the first
case.
Device with handset raised and engaged in an internal conversation
in the first case.
Device with handset raised and engaged in an external conversation or
called from entrance panel lock
with or from which it has been called.
lock to the last entrance panel with which
to the entrance panel being spoken
call to
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