Connection terminal block:
1, 2
Two pairs of terminals for Two-Wire bus
E+, E- Additional power supply for monitor with power supply unit type 6923.
12V
Connection of additional chime (positive reference 12V).
CH
Connection of additional chime (call repetition).
FP
Input for door call button (with reference to terminal M).
M
Earth reference.
Operation
Important: For the interphone to work, the ID must have already been pro-
grammed. To check this, press any of the interphone buttons. If an ID has
been assigned to the interphone, a beep will sound when a button is pressed;
if no ID has been assigned or it has been deleted, a triple beep will sound.
Operating times
The answer and conversation times depend on the configuration of the corre-
sponding entrance panel parameters (to change these times, please refer to
the electronic entrance panel unit instructions).
- Answer time (for entrance panel call): Default value 30 s
(minimum value 1 s, maximum value 255 s)
- Answer time (for intercommunicating call): 30 s (fixed value)
- Conversation time (for entrance panel call): Default value 120 s
(minimum value 10 s, maximum value 2550 s)
- Conversation time (for intercommunicating call): Default value 5 minutes
(can be modified to unlimited time).
Answering a call
A call from the outdoor entrance panel or from an intercommunicating device
can be answered during the chime cycle or once it has ended. To answer, lift
the handset; to end the call, replace the handset.
Receiving a door call
The interphone can receive calls from a door call button if connected to termi-
nals M and FP directly or via interface 6120 (see wiring versions).
When the door call button is pressed, the interphone emits a different tone to
the one used for outdoor entrance panel calls or intercommunicating calls. To
stop the chime, lift the handset.
In the case of a door call by means of a button connected directly to the
EN
Connection terminal block
Fig. 2
interphone's terminals FP and M; chime cycle duration depends on how long
the button was held down (max. 10 s).
Making an intercommunicating call
To make a call to another indoor unit, one or more buttons must have been
programmed (see "Button programming" section).
To make the call, press the button programmed for the relevant indoor unit.
During the call, the interphone emits a tone in order to signal that the call is
being made. If the interphone/monitor is already engaged in another call, a
tone will be heard on the interphone making the call to indicate that the user
receiving the call is busy.
When the indoor unit receiving the call answers, communication begins auto-
matically. Replace the handset to end the conversation.
The maximum conversation time is 5 minutes (default).
Muting the ringtone during a call (Mute function)
When receiving a call from an outdoor entrance panel or from an intercommu-
nicating device or a door call via device 6120, the call ringtone can be muted
by pressing button B.
Door lock command
Press the lock button (with the handset hooked on or in conversation) to send
a lock opening command to the entrance panel (by default, the last entrance
panel to make a call).
Self-start
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Self-start with dedicated button (button A):
to use the self-start function and communicate with the master entrance
panel, lift the handset and briefly press button A (self-start) and lift the
handset to start the conversation. Replace the handset to end the conver-
sation.
Self-start with programmed button to a specific panel:
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to use the self-start function and communicate with a specific entrance
panel, lift the handset and press and release the button programmed to
call that entrance panel (see "Programming the self-activation/self-start
button to a specific panel " section).
Calling a porter switchboard
To call a porter switchboard (if present in the system): lift the handset and
press button C (lock) to make the call.
Hearing aid function (art. 7509/D only)
Art. 7509/D has an internal coil which allows hearing aid wearers to use the
device. In this operating mode, the hearing aid must be switched to the "T"
position. However, for correct operation of the hearing aid refer to its instruc-
tion manual.
Note: metal objects or electronic equipment in the vicinity may affect the
quality of the sound received by the hearing aid.
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