LG L5142 User manual

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This guide describes all possible functions.
However, according to the country and distribution
network, certain products or certain functions may
not be available.
Some commands function differently according to the type
of DoorPhone (DoorPhone for a House or DoorPhone for Apartments).
Functions only available
on the House DoorPhone will be indicated by
Functions only available
on the Apartments DoorPhone will be indicated by
NOTE
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Introduction .......................................................................................... 68
Detailed presentation of the handsets keys and display............... 69
House DoorPhone Model
Apartment DoorPhone Model
Answering a visitors call. .................................................................... 71
Commands........................................................................................... 72
Controlling the opening of the entrance door
Controlling an automatic device (automatic gate, automatic door)
Controlling an automatic garage door
Controlling lighting with a House DoorPhone
Controlling lighting with an Apartment DoorPhone
Adjusting the tone and the volume of the handsets ring............... 75
Controlling the handsets reception................................................... 75
Changing the front .............................................................................. 75
Fixing the handsets cradle ................................................................. 76
Autonomy ............................................................................................. 78
Low battery indication ........................................................................ 78
Questions - Answers ............................................................................ 79
CONTENTS
electric shock risks
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Your DoorPhone allows you to welcome and filter your visitors.
You remotely control the entrance (electric lock, an automatic
gate).
You can always see the state (opened or closed) of these
entrances on your handsets display.
Your DoorPhone can have one or many handsets to suit your
particular needs. There is no limitation of the number of hand-
sets used in the same installation.
INTRODUCTION
It is recommended that the handsets are put on a 24 hour
charge before their use.
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DETAILED PRESENTATION OF THE HANDSETS KEYS AND DISPLAY
Entrance 1
Control
Ring tone and
volume adjustment
Communication
Button
DoorPhone for Apartments (according to the country and distribution network,
certain products or certain functions may not be available)
Automatic
device 1 control
Entrance 2
Control
Automatic
device 2 control
Battery status
Entrance 1 status
Entrance 2 status
Caller unit 2
Radio Reception
Bar level
Automatic
device 1 status
Handset Base
Caller unit 1
Handset
Automatic
device 2 status
Listen
Ringing
Ring tone and
volume adjustment
Lighting Control
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(*) An optional mains switching receiver would be necessary for these functions.
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DETAILED PRESENTATION OF THE HANDSETS KEYS AND DISPLAY
DoorPhone for a House (according to the country and distribution network,
certain products or certain functions may not be available)
Entrance 1
Control
Ring tone and
volume adjustment
Garage door 1
control (*)
Garage door 2
control (*)
Ring tone and
volume adjustment
Communication
Button
Lighting Control (*)
Gate 1 control
Entrance 2
Control Gate 2 control
Battery status
Entrance 1 status
Entrance 2 status
Radio Reception
Gate 1 status
Gate 2 status
Garage door 2
status (*)
Listen
Ringing
Lighting status (*)
Garage door 1
status (*)
Caller unit 2
Bar level
Handset Base
Caller unit 1
Handset
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HANDSET SOUNDS* AND INDICATIONS .
“Hands free” use (handset on it’s base)
1: Press
2: The and indicators blink alternately
3: You can converse
4: At the end the communication, press once again
The handset gives a resonant BEEP signalling the end of the communication.
You can pick up the handset at any time during the conversation to use it in “off-
hook” mode
“Off-hook” use (handset off it’s base)
1: Pick up the handset (if it is on its base) or press
2: The and Indicators blink alternately
3: You can converse
4: At the end the communication, hang up the handset on its base or
press
When you hang the handset on its base, it emits 3 resonant Beeps if it is
correctly situated (the indicator appears).
(*) If you do not answer a call, the handset rings for 30 secs then stops until the caller presses the
call button on the caller unit again.
TO ANSWER A VISITORS CALL
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Command the opening of the entry door
1: Press
2: The handset emits a resonant BEEP and the indicator blinks
3: The electric door release is unlocked within the following 5 secs
The door control command interrupts voice communication.
The door control command is possible even if you are not in voice
communication.
Viewing the status of the entrance door (if a position contact is connected)
Controlling an automatic device (automatic gate or barrier)
1: Press
2: The handset emits a resonant BEEP and the indicator blinks
3: The automatic device is activated within the following 5 secs
The automatic device command interrupts voice communication.
The automatic device command is possible even if you are not in voice
communication
Viewing the status of the automatic device (if a position contact is connected)
Closed
Open
Command is ongoing
blink
State of the entrance door (pedestrian access)Display
Closed
Open
Command is ongoing
blink
Status of the automatic gate or barrierDisplay
COMMANDS
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Controlling an automatic garage door opener
Your system must be equipped with the lighting and automatic garage door
controller.
1: Press the key
2: The handset emits a resonant BEEP and the indicator blinks
3: The opening of the garage door is activated within the following 5 secs
The control of an automatic device is not possible during a voice
communication.
Viewing the state of the garage door (if a position contact is connected)
To command a second automatic device (second garage door for exam-
ple), use the other key, the other indicator displays the state of the
2nd garage door.
2
1
Closed
Opened
Opening or Closing
1
blink
1
Status of the garage door
1
Display
COMMANDS (CONTINUED)
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Controlling lighting with a House DoorPhone
Your system must be equipped with the lighting and automatic garage door
controller.
1: Press
2:The handset emits a resonant BEEP and the indicator blinks
3: The lighting is activated within the following 5 secs
Lighting control is not possible during voice communication.
Viewing the lighting status
Controlling lighting with an Apartments DoorPhone
1: Press
2: The handset gives out a resonant BEEP and the indicator blinks
3: The lighting is activated within the following 5 secs
Lighting control is not possible during voice communication.
There is no visual indication of the lighting status in the Apartments DoorPhone.
COMMANDS (CONTINUED)
Off
Command is ongoing
No display
blink
Display
Lit
Lighting status
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These adjustments are made during periods of no communication.
To change the ring type (3 choices of ringtone)
1: Push the handsets key for 5 secs
2: Release the key once the tone is selected
Adjusting the ring volume
1: Press the or keys
2: The display indicates the selected volume
To turn off the handsets ringer
1: Press the handsets key for 5 secs
2: Release the key: the handsets ringer is turned off
(on the display blink)
3: To turn the handsets ringer back on, press the key
ADJUSTING THE TYPE AND VOLUME OF THE HANDSETS RINGTONE
CONTROLLING THE HANDSETS RECEPTION
When you are in voice communication, the handsets display indicates the
reception level . If more than 2 bars are displayed, the reception is
good.
If this is not the case, you can extend the handsets antenna and relocate
yourself in order to get better reception.
CHANGING THE FRONT
1: Unclip the front
2: Fit the new front to the handset
3: Verify that the keys are correctly positioned
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Use the channel in the rear of the base to unhook the indoor
station (handset + base).
Put the indoor station on its 2 feet.
Battery Base
MOUNTING THE HANDSET BASE
The indoor station can be placed on a piece
of furniture (raise the “feet” under the support)
or fixed to the wall. For wall fixing, locate a flat
surface. For ease of use, we advise you to
mount the indoor station at about 1.5m high.
1,50 m
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1
Mark the 2 fixing points of the wall bracket. Drill
a 6 mm diameter hole and use the fixings sup-
plied to fix the bracket to the wall.
2
Mount the base on the wall bracket.
3
Place the handset on its base. The handset
emits 3 resonant Beeps if it is located correctly
on its base. The indicator appears on the
LCD display to signal that the handset is char-
ging.
4
Channel
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MOUNTING THE HANDSET BASE (CONTINUED)
Mains Powered Base
The indoor station must be fixed to the wall.
Locate a flat surface. For ease of use, we advi-
se you to mount the indoor station at about
1.5m high.
1
Mark the 2 fixing points of the base. Drill 6 mm
diameter holes.
2
Connect the power jack to the base.
Position the cable into its channel (at the rear
of the base).
Screw the base to the wall.
Connect mains power unit to the supply
(230 VAC)
(replace the screw caps on the base).
3
Put the handset on its base. The handset emits
3 resonant Beeps if it is correctly placed on the
base. The indicator appears to signal that
the handset is charging.
4
1,50 m
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Component Autonomy
4 daysHandset with battery operated base
2 days
4 years
Display Meaning Action
Place the handset on its base
for charging
(Average charge time: 24 hrs)
Call the installer
Change the 4 batteries in the controller
(LR20 alkaline batteries)
(undo screws at the rear of the base)
Ensure good battery contact is made
Change the 4 batteries in the base
(LR20 alkaline batteries)
(undo screws at the rear of the base)
Ensure good battery contact is made
Handset batteries
Radio controller(s)
batteries
Main controller batteries
Battery operated base batteries
and
and
(3)
Handset with mains operated base
Base batteries
and
(1)
and
When the batteries of one of the DoorPhones components are exhausted,
the handset emits a set of Beeps every time you hang up and after every
command. The handsets indicator and the indicator of the compo-
nent concerned will be displayed.
AUTONOMY IN NORMAL USE
LOW BATTERY INDICATORS (FOR THE BASE AND THE HANDSETS)
(1) If the handsets batteries are completely exhausted, the DoorPhone
will continue to operate in “hands free” mode (hung up on base).
(2) • The battery operated models handset can only use nickel cadnium (NiCd)
AAA rechargeable batteries.
(2) • The mains operated models handset can only use Lithium-ion (Li-ion)
rechargeable batteries.
(2) Should you have to change the batteries, any handset adjustments previously
made will be remembered.
(3) You only have one month of autonomy left.
(4) When you replace the batteries, the indicator disappears from the display
after a few seconds. Dispose of the batteries carefully, according to local legis-
lation.
(2)
(4)
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Questions Answers
This is caused by the handset detecting radio
interference and changing it’s channel
(DynaPass®technology)
This can happen at the limits of radio reception.
When the operating limit is passed, the communication
is cut by the radio controller. Move yourself closer
to the controller.
Without electromagnetic disturbance and without
obstacles between the handset and the controller,
the radio range is 400 m “free field”.
Once the handset is inside the building, the radio range
decreases. In fact, the radio wave’s propagation is
reduced according to the nature and the thickness
of walls and obstacles crossed.
•Battery operated base: verify the state of the batteries
in the base (push batteries in their holder towards
the positive end to ensure good contact between
the +pole of every battery and its metal contact).
•Mains operated base: verify the polarity of branch
wiring and the presence of mains.
No, while it is not forbidden, malfunctions can arise.
If it does malfunction, replace the handset onto its own
base.
What causes a short hiss
in the handset?
What causes a continuous hiss
in the handset?
Why does the quality of the
reception vary when I move
around with the handset?
When resting the handset on its
base, it doesn’t give out a BEEP
and doesn’t display ?
Can I place my handset from
a mains operated base onto a
battery operated base and vice
versa?
It is preferable to only pick up one handset at a time.
The first handset to pick up the call will have the
communication.
If it occurs, hang up the second handset.
If I pick up my 1st handset
seconds after my 2nd handset,
the communication doesn’t occur
on one of the handsets (hissing)?
It is necessary to put it back on charge.
The handset continues to function in a hands free
fashion after a few moments.
I have no display on my handset?
QUESTIONS - ANSWERS
Plasterboard
and wood
reduction
of 10%
to 30%
Brick
reduction
of 30%
to 50%
Concrete
and breeze
block
reduction
of 50%
to 70%
Metal
and metallic
surfaces
reduction
of 70%
to 90%
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ADVICE FOR THE CLEANING OF YOUR DOORPHONE
We recommend you clean the products with soapy water
and a soft rag as necessary.
Do not use alcohol, or acetone for cleaning.
Non-contractual document liable to change without prior notice.
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NOTES
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