SBC MT 01 User manual

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MANUAL
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Video door entry systems with 2-wire cabling

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Warning
• Install the equipment by carefully following the instructions given by the manufacturer and in compliance with
the legislation in force.
• All the equipment must only be used for the purpose it was built for. Comelit Group S.p.A. declines any
responsibility for improper use of the apparatus, for modifications made by others under any title or scope,
and for the use of accessories and materials which are not the original ones.
• All the products comply with the requirements of the 2006/95/CE directives (which replace the 73/23/CEE
directives and the successive amendments). This is proved by the CE mark on the products.
• Do not run the riser wires in proximity of the power supply cables (230/400V).
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Video door entry systems with 2-wire cabling
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CONTENTS
•EXTERNAL UNITS
- Installation instructions for Powercom audio-video
external unit Page 2
- Installation instructions for information modules Art. 3326,
Art. 3344 and Art. 3346 Page 4
- Powercom name-tag holders Page 4
- Digital call module Art. 3340 Page 5
- Digital directory module Art. 3342 Page 11
- Installation instructions for Vandalcom
audio-video external unit Page 14
- Digital call module Art. 3070/A Page 17
- Digital directory module Art. 3072/A Page 22
- Installation instructions for Roma
audio-video external unit Page 26
- Installation instructions for N-AV/4 audio external unit Page 28
- Installation instructions for Powerpost external unit
with vertical opening Page 30
- Installation instructions for Powerpost external unit
with side opening Page 31
•INTERNAL UNITS
- Description of Bravo monitor Art. 5702 and
user information Page 32
- Installation instructions for Bravo internal unit Page 33
- Installation instructions for optional cards Art. 5733,
Art. 5734 (for Bravo monitor only) Page 34
- Fitting screens on Bravo monitors Page 36
- Description of Genius monitor Art. 5802
and user information Page 37
- Installation instructions for Genius internal unit Page 38
- Technical specifications of mounting bracket Art. 5714C
for Bravo and Genius monitors Page 40
- Description of Diva monitor Art. 4780, hands-free
interphone Art. 4781 and user information Page 41
- Installation instructions for Diva audio-video internal unit
Art. 4780 Page 42
- Installation instructions for Diva audio internal unit
Art. 4781 Page 43
- Technical specifications of mounting bracket Art. 4784
for Diva monitor Page 44
- Installation instructions for Style interphone
Art. 2638, 2628, 2610 and 2618 Page 45
- Description of Style interphone Art. 2638 and
user information Page 46
- Description of Style interphone Art. 2628 and
user information Page 47
- Description of Style interphone Art. 2610 and
user information Page 48
- Description of Style interphone Art. 2618 and
user information Page 49
- Okay surface-mounted interphone for mixed systems
Art. 2428W/A Page 50
- Okay surface-mounted interphone with privacy/doctor
function Art. 2410W/2B Page 51
- Okay surface-mounted interphone for intercom service
Art. 2418W Page 51
- Description of pushbutton functions Page 51
•ACCESSORIES
- Actuator relay module Art. 1256 Page 52
- Simplebus remote camera switcher Art. 1259C Page 54
- Porter switchboard Art. 1998A Page 56
- Hand-held programmer Art. 1251/A Page 65
•CONFIGURATION OF THE DEVICES
- Programming brackets Art. 5714C and 4784,
Style interphones 2638, 2628, 2610, 2618 and
Okay interphones Art. 2428W/A, 2410W/2B, 2418W Page 76
- Programming switching device Art. 1224A Page 77
- Push-button programming with audio-video unit
Art. 4660C and modules Art. 3323/3, 3323/4 and
3323/6 Page 78
- DIP switch programming table Page 79
- Special programming operations on Art. 4660C, 1602,
1602VC Page 80
•GENERAL INSTALLATION
AND OPERATING GUIDELINES
- Mixer-power supply Art. 4888C Page 81
- Installation regulations for video door entry systems Page 82
- Table of settings for Art. 1216 according to type
of connection cable used Page 82
- Maximum reachable distances for additional monitor
and external unit power supply conductors Page 83
- Maximum distances and specifications of the
conductors Page 84
•OPERATING NOTES Page 86
•SWITCHING ON/VOLTAGE CHECK WITH SYSTEM
IN STANDBY Page 87
•CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Page 88
•CONNECTION VARIANTS Page 89

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EXTERNAL UNITS
Installation instructions for Powercom audio-video external unit
160 - 165 cm
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3 4
5 6

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MIC
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Alternative microphone position
Carla
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open
close
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Rossi
Aldo
Aldo
Rossi
For optimum execution of the name-tag holders, you are advised to proceed as follows:
Use a transparent adhesive labelling strip (e.g. Dymo) as shown in the figure.
Installation instructions for information modules Art. 3326, Art. 3344 and Art. 3346
Powercom name-tag holders

Digital call module Art. 3340
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Arrange the modules only as indicated in the following drawing.
1) KEY FUNCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
The Comelit digital call module Art. 3340 can be used in Simplebus type systems. It is
equipped with a name directory for storing a list of user names and an alphanumeric
keypad for calling interphone users by entering their identification code.
The main specifications are as follows:
• Memory capacity: 400 names of 18 alphanumeric characters.
• Graphic display with 128x64 dots/pitch resolution.
• 2 call management modes : Standard or indirect code.
• Entering the name list ( Download ) by means of programmer Art.1230 or by means of
connection with a PC fitted with software Art.1249/A.
• Names can be entered by means of a PC connection over an RS232 line or over an
RS485 line using interface card Art. 1319 (see system diagram CA/EN/108 on
page 119).
• Reading (Upload) of the name list stored in the directory module by means of
connection with a PC fitted with software Art.1249/A.
• Access control with the possibility of storing up to 300 password codes to activate the
relay in the porter module, typically used as a door lock release.
• Possibility of displaying the graphic interface messages in one of the 9 languages
available.
CALL – SELECT MENU
BACK: Scrolls through the user name
list in reverse alphabetical order
FORWARD: Scrolls through the user
name list in alphabetical order.
SEARCH FOR NAME- EXIT MENU
CALL –
LOCAL DOOR LOCK RELEASE
DELETE CHARACTER
or CALL
2) INSTALLATION OF THE MODULE
To prevent any interference caused by electrostatic discharges, it is advisable to
screen the casing as shown in diagram CA/EN/108 on page 119.
3) ACCESSING CONFIGURATION MODE
Module powered with
terminal PR connected to
the - terminal.
Or:
With the module in
standby, press , enter
the supercode and confirm
by pressing again.
The module is in
programming mode:
to select the menu
▲▼
to scroll through the
menu
to go back to the
previous menu.
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
INITIAL CONDITION
4) SETTING THE LANGUAGE
4A) THE FIRST TIME THE MODULE IS TURNED ON, THE LANGUAGE HAS NOT YET
BEEN SELECTED:
Module powered up. SELECT LANGUAGE:
* ITALIANO
ENGLISH
Scroll the list
by means of the
▲▼
keys.
Press
to select the
desired language.
* ITALIANO
ENGLISH
FRANCAIS
The DEFAULT option
sets ITALIAN. The next time
the module is turned on,
selection of the language is
requested again.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
4B) CHANGING THE LANGUAGE SET PREVIOUSLY:
Configuration mode has
been accessed (see point 3).
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
SELECT LANGUAGE
* ITALIANO
ENGLISH
SELECT LANGUAGE
ITALIANO
* ENGLISH
The default language on
power up is Italian.The
language set is marked by
an asterisk on the left-hand
side.
The DEFAULT option sets
ITALIAN. The next time the
module is turned on,
selection of the language is
requested again.
Select the SETTINGS
MENU /
SELECT LANGUAGE.
Scroll the list by means of
the
▲▼
keys.
Press to select the
desired language.
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
TEST DESCRIPTION
5) SELF-TESTING
On power-up, the device runs a diagnostic test of the connections to check for
correct communication with porter module Art. 1602/4660C and the keypad module
which makes up Art. 3340. If the word OK appears next to the item, then it has passed
the test, otherwise, if the word FAILED appears it has failed the test. On completion of
self-testing, press the
▼
key to put the module in standby.
The table below summarises the meaning of the individual tests:
INITIALIZATION
SERIAL PORT
MODE
Checks the EEPROM which contains the user name list.
If the test fails, the module is faulty.
If the test fails, check correct serial connection with porter
module Art.1602 / 4660C.
Check presence of the alphanumeric keypad which makes
up Art. 3340. If the number 3342 appears next to the
description, correct connection between the alphanumeric
keypad and the directory module must be checked.

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INITIAL CONDITION
6) USING THE NAME DIRECTORY
6A) SCROLLING THROUGH THE DIRECTORY AND CALLING THE SELECTED USER
Use the
▲▼
keys to scroll
through the directory.
Press to exit.
Press to
call the selected user.
It is possible to cancel
the call or the
conversation in progress
by pressing the
X
key.
Module powered up
and in standby.
If any users have been
stored in the directory.
SMITH JOHN The names are entered
in alphabetical order.
The call takes place
correctly.
The call did not take
place correctly.
The system is engaged.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
ENTER USER
CODE
Followed by:
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
CALL EFFECTED
Or:
USER NOT
AVAILABLE
Or:
USER BUSY
CALL EFFECTED
Or:
COMMUNICATING
INITIAL CONDITION
6B) SEARCHING FOR A NAME IN THE DIRECTORY
Press .
Enter the user name, even
using just
part of the
extension. EXAMPLE:
SMITH
Press to start the
search.
Now it is possible to scroll
the user name list using
the
▲▼
keys.
Module powered up
and in standby.
ENTER THE
REQUIRED
NAME
SMI_
SEARCHING
IN PROGRESS
SMITH JOHN
Or:
NAME NOT STORED
IN DIRECTORY
The user name found is
displayed.
The user name does not exist.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
Followed by:
ENTER USER
CODE
INITIAL CONDITION
7) USING THE CALL MODULE
EXAMPLE: If you want to
call the user with code 1.
Press key 1 on the
alphanumeric keypad.
Press or to call.
You can cancel the call or
the conversation in
progress by pressing X.
Module powered up
and in standby.
CALL USER:
_ _ 1
CALL EFFECTED
Or:
CODE
NOT AVAILABLE
Or:
USER BUSY
CALL EFFECTED
Or:
COMMUNICATING
The call takes place
correctly.
The call did not take place
correctly.
The system is engaged.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
Followed by:
ENTER USER
CODE
MANAGING THE DIRECTORY
8A) ENTERING A NAME
It is possible to store a name in the directory by means of infrared programmer Art.1230,
or by means of software Art.1249/A, or directly by means of the alphanumeric keypad
with which the module is fitted.
INITIAL CONDITION
8B) ENTERING BY MEANS OF ART. 1230
(not available if call mode is Indirect Code; see point 9)
Press the NAME key-> on
Art.1230.
Key in the the user name
you want to enter.
EXAMPLE:
SMITH JOHN
Press the ENTER key of
Art. 1230
Module powered up
and in standby.
If any users have been
stored in the directory.
ENTERING
A NAME
SMITH JOHN
CODE: _ _ _
To use the lower-case
characters of the keys, press
SHIFT.
To delete the character
to the left, press <.
To key in special characters,
press the key combinations
described below:
NAME -> + A = Å
NAME -> + B = Ä
NAME -> + C = ß
NAME -> + O = Ö
NAME -> + P = Ø
NAME -> + Q = Ü
Press ESC to cancel the
user name entry operation.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
ENTER USER
CODE
Followed by:
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
Enter the user name.
EXAMPLE: 1
Press ENTER on Art.1230 to
save the user name and code.
You can now proceed to
enter other users.
CODE: _ _ 1
STORING
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INITIAL CONDITION
8C) ENTERING BY MEANS OF SOFTWARE ART. 1249/A
Run the software
Art.1249/A. Consult the
online Guide of the
products for the settings
required.
Press the F7 key to start
downloading.
CAUTION:
The call mode selected
must correspond with the
one set on module
Art. 3340 (see point 9).
On completion of
downloading.
Module powered up
and in standby.
Connect the cable
supplied with Art. 1249/A
to terminals TX / RX / -.
Modules 3340 and 3342
must not be in
programming mode.
Or:
DOWNLOAD
FAILED
DOWNLOAD
TERMINATED
If downloading is taking
place correctly.
If there are connection
problems.
The directory must be empty.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
ENTER USER
CODE
7D) MULTIDOWNLOADS
It is possible to create an RS485 system with digital call modules Art.3340/3342 to
upload or download a user name list on any of the modules on this system, using a PC
upgraded with software 1249/A version 2.2 or later.
Each module must have a different ID CODE (see point 10C).
To set up the RS485 network, refer to diagram CA/EN/108 on page 119.
8E) ENTERING DIRECTLY FROM THE KEYPAD
(not available if call mode is Indirect Code; see point 9)
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3).
Select the
NAME
DIRECTORY/
ENTERING NAMES/
MANUALLY menu.
Proceed with entry of
the user name.
EXAMPLE:
SMITH JOHN
Press to proceed with
entry of the user code.
EXAMPLE: 1
The module is ready for
entering the names.
To cancel the character to
the left of the cursor, press
the
X
key, for special
characters, key 9.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
_
SMITH JOHN _
CODE: _ _ 1
Press
to save the user name
and code.
You can now proceed to
enter other users.
STORING
IN PROGRESS
Or:
NAME ALREADY
IN MEMORY
_
If the user name is already in
the directory.
8F) CHANGING A NAME OR A USER CODE
(not available if call mode is Indirect Code; see point 9)
Select the
NAME DIRECTORY/
CHANGE NAMES menu.
Enter the user name to be
modified, with part of the
extension as well.
EXAMPLE: SMIT
Press to proceed with
searching for the user
name.
ENTER PART
OF THE NAME
REQUIRED
SMIT _
SEARCHING
IN
PROGRESS…
The user name to be
modified is requested.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Use the
▲▼
keys to scroll
the user name list. Select
the user name to be
modified.
EXAMPLE: SMITH JOHN
Press to proceed with
modification of the user
name.
Modify the name by means
of the alphanumeric keypad.
Press the key to
proceed with modification of
the user code.
Modify the code by means
of the alphanumeric keypad.
Press to store the user
name and code.
It is possible to proceed to
modify another user.
SMITH JOHN
SMITH JOHN _
SMITH JOHN_
CODE: _ _ 1
CODE _ _ 2
STORING
IN PROGRESS
Or:
NAME ALREADY
IN MEMORY
8G) DELETING A NAME
(not available if call mode is Indirect Code; see point 9).
Select the
NAME DIRECTORY /
DELETING NAMES menu.
Enter all or part of the user
name to be deleted.
EXAMPLE: SMIT
Press the key to
proceed with searching for
the user name.
Use the
▲▼
keys to scroll
the user name list.
Select the user name to be
deleted.
EXAMPLE: SMITH JOHN
Press the key to
proceed with deleting the
user name.
It is possible to proceed to
delete another user.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
ENTER PART
OF THE NAME
REQUIRED
SMIT _
SEARCHING
IN
PROGRESS…
SMITH JOHN
ELIMINATION
IN PROGRESS
You will be asked to enter
the user name that you want
to delete.
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3).
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3).
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS

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INITIAL CONDITION
8H) DELETING A NAME BY MEANS OF Art 1230
(not available if call mode is Indirect Code; see point 9)
Select the user name to be
eliminated by scrolling the
list by means of the ▲▼
keys.
Press the NAME key <- on
Art.1230.
Press ENTER on Art.1230
to confirm deletion.
Module powered up
and in standby.
If any users have been
stored in the directory.
SMITH JOHN
DELETE
THE NAME ?
ELIMINATION
IN PROGRESS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
ENTER USER
CODE
Followed by:
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
8I) DELETING ALL THE NAMES IN THE DIRECTORY
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3).
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
Select the NAME
DIRECTORY/ DELETE
ALL NAMES menu
Press the key
to eliminate all the
users in the directory.
Press the key
to cancel the operation.
DELETE
ALL NAMES ?
ELIMINATION
IN PROGRESS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
8L) DISPLAYING THE NUMBER OF NAMES STORED IN THE DIRECTORY,
THE SOFTWARE VERSION INSTALLED AND THE ID CODE
Select the INFO menu.
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3).
REV. 1.6
NAMES STORED: 0
ADDRESS RS485 255
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
9) SETTING THE OPERATING MODE
(Standard or indirect code)
9A) STANDARD CALL MODE ( Default )
In this operating mode, the interphone user is identified by a User Name field and by a
Code field.
EXAMPLE: User name = Smith ; Code = 1
The call can be made in the following ways:
1)Select user Smith by means of the ▲▼ ➔ keys, then press ➔to send the call to
the user identified by code 1.
2)Enter the code 1 ➔from the keypad and press .
9B) INDIRECT CODE CALL MODE
In this operating mode, the interphone user is identified by the fields
Indirect code, User name (optional) and Code.
EXAMPLE: User name = Smith ; Code = 1; Indirect code = 100
The call can be made in the following ways:
1) Select the user Smith by means of the ▲▼ ➔ keys and press ➔to send the call
to the user identified with code 1.
2) From the keypad, enter the Indirect Code 100 ➔, and press ➔to send the call to
the user identified with code 1.
To select the Standard call mode or indirect code, the following operations must be
carried out:
Select the SETTINGS
MENU /
CALL OPERATING menu
Select the desired mode
using the ▲▼ keys.
Press the key
to confirm the selection.
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3).
CALL OPERATING
* STANDARD
INDIRECT CODES
CALL OPERATING
* STANDARD
INDIRECT CODES
CALL OPERATING
* STANDARD
* INDIRECT CODES
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
10) MODIFYING THE SYSTEM PARAMETERS
10A) SETTING THE PARAMETERS OF PORTER MODULE ART. 1602-4660C
(door lock release time, audio timing and reset wait time.
“Reset wait time” means the time lapse between the moment at which one call is closed
and the next can be started).
Press to select the
SETTINGS /
SYSTEM PARAMETERS/
PORTER PARAMETERS
menu.
Select the parameter to be
modified.
EXAMPLE: audio
timing.
Change the value
of the parameter using the
▲▼ keys, to cancel the
operation, press .
Confirm the value
by pressing .
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3).
Module Art. 1602 / 4660C
powered up with terminal PR
connected to the - terminal.
The module is in
programming mode.
ENT. AUDIO TIMING
ENT. DOOR LOCK TIME
ENT. RESET TIME
ENT. AUDIO TIMING
ENT. DOOR LOCK TIME
ENT. RESET TIME
VALUE IN SECS. 010
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Admissible values
Audio timing: from 10 to 180 sec.
door lock release time: from 1 to
99 sec.
Reset wait time: from 0 to
10 sec.
A confirmation tone
will be heard on porter
module Art. 1602/4660C.
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Entry of the list with the listed fields can only be carried out by means of the software
Art.1249/A.
The indirect code can have a maximum of 6 figures.
The User Name field can also be omitted (see Indirect Code Mode without name
field in the online Guide Art.1249/A).
To update a module where a list has already been stored, it is first necessary to
completely cancel the one present, following the procedure in paragraph 8L.

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10B) DISPLAYING THE PARAMETERS OF PORTER MODULE ART. 1602 – 4660C
(door lock release time, audio timing and reset wait time)
Select the SETTINGS
MENU /
SYSTEM PARAMETERS/
PORTER PARAMETERS/
VIEWING.
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3).
Module Art.1602 / 4660C
powered up with terminal
PR connected to the -
terminal.
DOOR LOCK TIME 01
AUDIO TIMING 010
RESET WAIT TIME 10
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
The display shows
the parameters set
on porter module
Art.1602/4660C.
CAUTION:
The function is only
guaranteed with
porter modules which
have a software version of
2.0 or later.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
10C) SETTING THE ID CODE ( Default = 0 )
The ID code is only used in special applications.
Select the SETTINGS
MENU /
SYSTEM PARAMETERS /
ADDRESS RS485 menu.
Press the key to confirm
the selection.
Use the
▲▼
keys to
modify the value of the ID
code.
Press the key
to store the value.
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3).
ADDRESS RS485: 01
ADDRESS RS485: 01
ADDRESS RS485: 254
PARAMETER
CHANGED
The ID code displayed
is not the one configured.
The ID code displayed is not
the one configured.
The code can have a value
from 1 to 255.
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
11) MANAGEMENT OF THE ACCESS CONTROL FUNCTION
11A) DEFAULT SUPERCODE
The supercode allows access to configuration mode
11B) CHANGING THE SUPERCODE ( Default = 778899 )
Select the
ACCESS CONTROL/
SUPERCODE / ENTER
NEW ONE menu.
Enter the new
supercode. It must
consist of 6 digits.
Press to confirm the
entry.
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3).
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
NEW SUPERCODE:
_ _ _ _ _ _
NEW SUPERCODE:
* * * * * *
SUPERCODE
CHANGED
Or:
SUPERCODE
WRONG
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
11C) RESETTING THE SUPERCODE
Select the ACCESS
CONTROL/ SUPERCODE /
DELETE menu.
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3).
SUPERCODE
CHANGED
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
The supercode is restored to
its default value (778899).
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
11D) ENTERING A PASSWORD CODE (Default = no code stored)
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3).
Select the
ACCESS CONTROL/
PASSWORD.
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Select the ENTER menu.
Enter the
desired password.
Press to confirm the
entry.
You can now proceed
to enter other passwords.
ENTER
DELETE
SEARCH
ENTER PASSWORD:
_ _ _ _ _ _
ENTER PASSWORD:
* * * * * *
STORING
IN PROGRESS
ENTER PASSWORD:
_ _ _ _ _ _
Access the door lock release
password management
menu.
The password can have from
1 to 6 characters.
11E) DELETING A PASSWORD CODE
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3).
Select the
ACCESS CONTROL/
PASSWORD.
Select the
DELETE menu.
Press the key to
confirm your choice.
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
ENTER
DELETE
SEARCH
ENTER
DELETE
SEARCH
DELETE PASSWORD:
_ _ _ _ _ _
Access the door lock
release password
management menu.
Enter the password value to
be eliminated.
Press the key to
confirm the entry.
DELETE PASSWORD:
* * * * * *
ELIMINATION
IN PROGRESS
Or:
DELETE PASSWORD:
X X X X X X
If the password was found in
the list.
If the password is not found,
the one with a
similar value is shown.
You can scroll through
the list of passwords
entered, using the
▲▼
keys; to delete the selected
password, press .
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
It is now possible to delete
other passwords.
DELETE PASSWORD:
_ _ _ _ _ _

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11G) SEARCHING FOR A PASSWORD CODE
Select the
ACCESS CONTROL/
PASSWORD.
Select the SEARCH menu.
Enter the
password value to
be Vsearched for.
EXAMPLE:112233
Press the key to
confirm the entry.
It is possible to display
the list of passwords
entered using the
▲▼
keys.
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3).
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
Access the door release
password menu.
The password searched for
or the one with a similar
value stored in the list is
shown.
The passwords are stored in
ascending order.
ENTER
DELETE
SEARCH
SEARCH PASSWORD:
_ _ _ _ _ _
SEARCH PASSWORD:
* * * * * *
SEARCH PASSWORD:
112233
SEARCH PASSWORD:
112244
11I) DISPLAYING THE NUMBER OF PASSWORDS ENTERED
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3).
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
Select the
ACCESS CONTROL/
INFO. menu
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
PASSWORDS
ENTERED: 1
The display shows
the number of passwords
entered.
SETTING THE TYPE OF CONNECTION WITH THE PC,
RS232 or RS485 (Default = RS232)
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3).
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
Select the SETTINGS
MENU /
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
Select the download
mode using
the
▲▼
keys.
EXAMPLE: RS485
Press the key
to confirm the selection.
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
*RS232
RS485
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
*RS232
RS485
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
RS232
* RS485
The DEFAULT setting is
RS232.
The mode set is marked
by an
asterisk on
the left side.
An asterisk will appear
on the left side of the
item selected.
CAUTION:
For downloading in
RS485 mode refer to the
wiring diagram CA/EN/108
on page 119.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
11F) DELETING ALL THE PASSWORD CODES
Select the ACCESS
CONTROL / PASSWORD /
DELETE menu.
Select the DELETE menu.
Press to
confirm deletion
of all the passwords.
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3).
ENTER
DELETE
SEARCH
DELETE
PASSWORDS?
ELIMINATION
IN PROGRESS
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
Access the
door release
password menu.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
INITIAL CONDITION
11H) ACTIVATING THE DOOR LOCK RELEASE RELAY BY ENTERING THE
PASSWORD CODE
Press
.
Key in the password
code.
Press .
Module powered up
and in standby.
If any users have been
stored in the directory.
ENTER PASSWORD:
_ _ _ _ _ _
ENTER PASSWORD:
* * * * * *
PASSWORDS
CONFIRMED
Or:
PASSWORDS
WRONG
The system asks for
password code.
If a code is in the memory,
the relay in module
Art. 1602 / 4660C is
activated.
If a code is not
in the memory.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
ENTER USER
CODE
Followed by:
SCROLL NAMES
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Digital directory module Art. 3342
INTRODUCTION
The Comelit digital call module Art. 3342 can be used in Simplebus type systems. It is
equipped with a name directory for storing a list of user names.
The main specifications are as follows:
• Memory capacity: 400 names of 18 alphanumeric characters.
• Graphic display with 128x64 dots/pitch resolution.
• 2 call management modes : Standard or indirect code.
• Entering the name list ( Download ) by means of programmer Art.1230 or by means of
connection with a PC fitted with software Art.1249/A.
• Entering the names by means of connection with the PC can be done over an RS232
line or over an RS485 line by means of the interface card Art.1319 ( see system
diagram CA_EN_108 on page 119).
• Reading (Upload ) of the name list stored in the directory module by means of
connection with a PC fitted with software Art.1249/A.
• Possibility of displaying the graphic interface messages in one of the 9 languages
available.
1) KEY FUNCTIONS
CALL – SELECT MENU
BACK: Scrolls through the user name
list in reverse alphabetical order
FORWARD: Scrolls through the user
name list in alphabetical order.
SEARCH FOR NAME - EXIT MENU
INITIAL CONDITION
4) SETTING THE LANGUAGE
4A) THE FIRST TIME THE MODULE IS TURNED ON, THE LANGUAGE HAS NOT YET
BEEN SELECTED
Module powered up SELECT LANGUAGE:
* ITALIANO
ENGLISH
Scroll the list by means of
the
▲▼
keys.
To select the desired
language press
* ITALIANO
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
The DEFAULT
option sets ITALIAN.
The next time the module is
turned on, selection of the
language is requested again
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
4B) CHANGING THE PREVIOUSLY SET LANGUAGE
Configuration mode has
been accessed (see
point 3).
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
SELECT LANGUAGE
* ITALIANO
ENGLISH
SELECT LANGUAGE
ITALIANO
* ENGLISH
The default language on
power-up is Italian. The
language set is marked by an
asterisk on the left-hand side.
The DEFAULT item sets the
ITALIAN language. The next
time the module is turned
on, selection of the
language is requested again
Select the SETTINGS /
SELECT LANGUAGE
Scroll the list by means of
the
▲▼
keys.
To select the desired
language press
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
2) INSTALLATION OF THE MODULE
To prevent any interference caused by electrostatic discharges, it is advisable to
screen the casing as shown in the diagram CA/EN/108 on page 119.
3) ACCESSING CONFIGURATION MODE
Module powered up
with terminal PR
connected to the terminal -
The module is in
programming mode:
to select the menu
▲▼
to scroll through the
menu
to go back to the
previous menu
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
TEST DESCRIPTION
5) SELF-TESTING
On power-up, the device runs a diagnostic test of the connections to check for
correct communication with porter module Art. 1602/4660C.
If the word OK appears next to the item, then it has passed the test, otherwise, if the
word FAILED appears it has failed the test. On completion of self-testing, press the
▼
key to put the module in standby. The table below summarises the meaning of the
individual tests:
INITIALIZATION
SERIAL PORT
MODE
Checks the EEPROM which contains the user name list.
If the test fails, the module is faulty.
If the test fails, check correct serial connection with porter
module Art. 1602 / 4660C.
Checks presence of the alphanumeric keypad
which makes up Art. 3340. As it is not envisaged
for Art. 3342, the number 3342 should appear.
INITIAL CONDITION
6) USING THE NAME DIRECTORY
6A) SCROLLING THROUGH THE DIRECTORY AND CALLING THE SELECTED USER
Module powered up
and in standby.
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
Use the
▲▼
keys to scroll
through the directory.
Press to exit.
Press to
call the selected user.
SMITH JOHN The names are entered
in alphabetical order.
The call takes place
correctly
The call did not take
place correctly
The system is engaged
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
CALL EFFECTED
Or:
USER NOT
AVAILABLE
Or:
USER BUSY
INITIAL CONDITION
6B) SEARCHING FOR A NAME IN THE DIRECTORY
Press the key .
Module powered up
and in standby.
SEARCH
THE NAME
BY ENTERING INITIAL
And subsequently:
SELECT INITIAL:
A B C D E F G …
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
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Select the initial letter
of the user name by means
of the
▲▼
keys. To exit,
press .
EXAMPLE: A
Press
to start the search
Now it is possible to scroll
the user name list
using the
▲▼
keys
SELECT INITIAL:
A B C D E F G …
SEARCHING
IN PROGRESS
ALBINI GIOVANNI
Or:
NO NAMES FOUND
WITH THIS INITIAL
The display shows the first
user name in alphabetical order
with the selected initial
The directory contains no user
names with the selected initial
letter
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
7) MANAGING THE DIRECTORY
7A) ENTERING A NAME
Names can be saved to the name directory by means of infrared programmer Art. 1230,
or software Art. 1249/A.
INITIAL CONDITION
7B) ENTERING BY MEANS OF ART. 1230
Module powered up
and in standby.
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
Press the NAME-> key on
Art. 1230.
Key in the the user name
you want to enter.
EXAMPLE:
SMITH JOHN
Press the ENTER key on
Art. 1230
Enter the user name.
EXAMPLE: 1
ENTERING
A NAME
SMITH JOHN_
KEY IN NAME
ENTER
CONFIRM
ESC
CANCEL
_ _ 1
ENTER USER
ENTER
CONFIRM
ESC
CANCEL
To use the lower-case
characters of the keys, press
SHIFT.
To delete the character to
the left, press <.
To key in special characters,
use the key combinations
described below:
NAME -> + A = Å
NAME -> + B = Ä
NAME -> + C = ß
NAME -> + O = Ö
NAME -> + P = Ø
NAME -> + Q = Ü
Press ESC to cancel the
user name entry operation
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Press the ENTER key of
Art. 1230 to store the user
name and code.
You can now proceed
to enter other users.
STORING
IN PROGRESS
INITIAL CONDITION
7C) ENTRY BY MEANS OF SOFTWARE ART. 1249/A
Run software Art. 1249/A.
Consult the online Guide of
the products for the
settings required. Press
the F7 key to start
downloading
On completion of
downloading
Module powered up and in
standby. Connect the cable
supplied with Art. 1249/A
to terminals TX / RX / -.
Module 3340 and 3342
must not be in
programming mode
Or:
DOWNLOAD
FAILED
DOWNLOAD
TERMINATED
If downloading is taking
place correctly
If there are connection
problems
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
7D) MULTIDOWNLOADS
It is possible to create an RS485 system with digital call modules Art. 3342 to upload or
download a user name list on any of the modules on this system, using a PC upgraded
with software 1249/A version 2.2 or later.
Each module must have a different ID CODE (see point 8C). To set up the RS485
network, refer to diagram CA/EN/108 on page 119.
INITIAL CONDITION
7E) DELETING A NAME USING Art. 1230
Select the user name
to be eliminated by scrolling
the list by means of the
▲▼
keys
Press the NAME <- key on
Art. 1230
Press the ENTER key on
Art. 1230 to
confirm deletion
Module powered up
and in standby.
SMITH JOHN
DELETE
THE NAME ?
ENTER
CONFIRM
ESC
CANCEL
ELIMINATION
IN PROGRESS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
7F) DELETING ALL THE NAMES IN THE DIRECTORY
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3)
Select the NAME
DIRECTORY/ DELETE
ALL NAMES menu
Press to eliminate all
the users in the directory.
Press to cancel the
operation
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DELETE
ALL NAMES ?
ELIMINATION
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7G) DISPLAYING THE NUMBER OF NAMES STORED IN THE DIRECTORY,
THE SOFTWARE VERSION INSTALLED AND THE ID CODE
Select the INFO menu
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3)
REV. 2.4
NAMES STORED: 00
ADDRESS RS485
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
8) MODIFYING THE SYSTEM PARAMETERS
8A) SETTING THE PARAMETERS OF PORTER MODULE ART. 1602-4660C
(door lock release time, audio timing and reset wait time.
“Reset wait time” means the time lapse between the moment at which one call is closed
and the next can be started).
Press to select the
SETTINGS / SYSTEM
PARAMETERS/ PORTER
PARAMETERS menu
Select the parameter to be
modified.
EXAMPLE:
AUDIO TIMING
Modify the parameter value
by means of the
▲▼
keys;
to cancel the operation
press .
Confirm the value
by pressing
.
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3)
Module Art. 1602 / 4660C
powered up with terminal
PR connected to the
terminal -
The module is in
programming mode
ENT. AUDIO TIMING
ENT. DOOR LOCK TIME
ENT. RESET TIME
ENT. AUDIO TIMING
ENT. DOOR LOCK TIME
ENT. RESET TIME
VALUE IN SECS. 010
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Admissible values
Audio timing: from 10 to 180 sec.
door lock release time: from 1 to
99 sec.
Reset wait time: from 0 to
10 sec.
A confirmation tone will be
heard on porter module
Art. 1602/4660C
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
8B) DISPLAYING THE PARAMETERS OF PORTER MODULE ART. 1602 – 4660C
(door lock release time, audio timing and reset wait time)
Select the SETTINGS /
SYSTEM PARAMETERS/
PORTER PARAMETERS/
VIEWING menu.
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3)
Module Art. 1602 / 4660C
powered up with terminal
PR connected to terminal -
DOOR LOCK TIME 01
AUDIO TIMING 010
RESET WAIT TIME 10
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
The display shows the
parameters set on porter
module Art.1602/4660C.
CAUTION:
The function is only
guaranteed with porter
modules which have a
software version of 2.0 or later
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
8C) SETTING THE ID CODE ( Default = 0 )
The ID code is only used in special applications
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3)
Select the SETTINGS /
SYSTEM PARAMETERS /
ADDRESS RS485 menu
The ID code displayed
is not the one configured.
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
ADDRESS RS485: 01
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Press the key to
confirm the selection
Use the
▲▼
keys to modify
the value of the ID code
Press the key
to store the value
ADDRESS RS485: 01
ADDRESS RS485: 254
PARAMETER
CHANGED
The ID code displayed is not
the one configured
The code can have a value
from 1 to 255.
9) SETTING THE TYPE OF CONNECTION WITH THE PC,
RS232 or RS485 (Default = RS232)
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 3)
Select the SETTINGS /
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
Select the download mode
using the
▲▼
keys.
EXAMPLE: RS485
Press the key
to confirm the selection
The DEFAULT setting is
RS232
The mode set
is marked
by an asterisk
on the left side
An asterisk will appear on
the left side of the item
selected.
CAUTION:
For downloading in RS485
mode, refer to wiring diagram
CA/EN/108 on page 119.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
*RS232
RS485
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
*RS232
RS485
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
RS232
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Digital call module Art. 3070/A
INTRODUCTION
The Comelit digital call module Art. 3070/A can be used in Simplebus type systems and
enables you to call interphone users by keying in the code that identifies them. The main
specifications are as follows:
• 32-character alphanumeric display.
• Can be combined with porter modules 3062, 3262 (combined with module 1602) and
3268 (combined with module 4660C).
• STANDARD or INDIRECT CODE operating modes.
• Possibility of changing door lock release time, audio timing and reset wait time on the
porter module.
• ACCESS CONTROL function for opening the door by keying in a pre-recorded
password code.
• PC interface for managing INDIRECT CODE mode by means of RS232 or RS485
serial line.
• Possibility of displaying the graphic interface messages in one of the 9 languages
available.
1) KEY FUNCTIONS
DELETE: to exit the menu or
cancel the operation
CALL – DOOR LOCK – MENU
SELECTION
2) INSTALLATION OF THE MODULE
For the use of module 3070/A with 3262 (combined with module 1602) and 3268
(combined with module 4660C) see diagram SB/KC on page 118. If using Art. 3062,
refer to wiring diagram CA/EN/109 on page 119.
To prevent any interference caused by electrostatic discharges, it is advisable to screen
the casing as shown in the diagram below.
INITIAL CONDITION
3) USING THE DIGITAL CALL MODULE
3A) CALLING A USER:
Module powered up
and in standby.
ENTER USER
CODE
USER:_ _ 1
TO CALL
If the call
is successful, the message:
OPERATING
EFFECTED
If the call is not
successful;
the message:
CODE
NOT AVAILABLE
Or if the riser
is engaged, the message:
BUSY USER
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Key in the code using
the alphanumeric keypad
of module Art. 3070/A.
EXAMPLE: calling
a user with code 1.
Press
to send the call.
INITIAL CONDITION
3B) RESETTING A CALL OR A CONVERSATION
Call effected or
conversation in progress.
Press X. The module Art. 3070/A
goes back into standby.
OPERATING
EFFECTED
Or:
COMMUNICATING
ENTER USER
CODE
Module powered with
terminal PR connected to
the - terminal.
Or:
With the module
in standby, press ,
enter the supercode and
confirm by
pressing again.
The module is in
programming mode.
The menus are scrolled
through automatically every
2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
4) SETTINGS
4A) ACCESSING CONFIGURATION MODE
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 4A).
Porter module Art. 3062 /
3262/ 3268 powered
with terminal PR connected
to the - terminal.
The module is in
programming mode.
The menus are scrolled
through automatically
every 2 seconds.
The porter module is in
programming mode.
MAIN
SETTINGS
4B) SYSTEM PARAMETERS
4B-1) CHANGING THE AUDIO TIMING, DOOR LOCK RELEASE TIME AND RESET
WAIT TIME OF THE PORTER MODULE.
This operation enables you to change the audio timing, door lock release relay closure time
and reset wait time for the porter module at the end of the interphone communication.

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4B-2) DISPLAYING THE AUDIO TIMING, DOOR LOCK RELEASE TIME AND RESET
WAIT TIME FOR THE PORTER MODULE
This operation enables you to display the audio timing, door lock release relay closure
time and reset wait time for the porter module.
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 4A).
Porter module Art. 3062 /
3262/ 3268 powered
with terminal PR connected
to the - terminal.
Select the SETTINGS/
SYSTEM PAR. /
PORTER / VIEWING
menu
with the .
To exit the menu,
press X.
When you have made the
change, remove the
connections between PR and
– on the terminals of porter
module 3062 / 3262 / 3268.
The module is in
programming mode:
The menus are scrolled
through automatically
every 2 seconds.
The module is in
programming mode.
After 3 seconds, the values
of the other parameters are
displayed in sequence.
MAIN
SETTINGS
AUDIO TIMING
VALUE: 180
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
*
N.B: The values in
brackets are the min and
max limits of the
parameter
(ref. table page 21).
If entry is successful.
If entry does not fall within
the limits.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
DOWNL. MODE ( 0 -1 )
*
VALUE: _
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Or:
ENTRY
WRONG
Select the SETTINGS/
SYSTEM PAR./
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
menu using the . To
cancel an operation or exit
the menu, press X.
Enter the desired value
for the parameter.
Press
to confirm the value
of the parameter.
4B-3) TYPE OF SERIAL DOWNLOAD
The parameter sets the type of connection used for downloading the list used for
managing INDIRECT CODE mode.
Either an RS232 or RS485 interface is available.
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 4A).
The module is in
programming mode.
The menus are scrolled
through automatically
every 2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
The list with the listed fields can only entered by means of software Art. 1249/A set to
INDIRECT CODE mode without Name field.
4B-4) CALL MODE
The parameter sets the operating mode of the call module as STANDARD or INDIRECT
CODE.
STANDARD CALL MODE (factory-set):
In this operating mode, the interphone user is identified by a Code.
The call is made as follows:
• From the keypad, key in the code 1 ➔ and press .to send the call to the user identified
by code 1.
INDIRECT CODE CALL MODE:
In this operating mode, the interphone user is identified by the Indirect Code and Code
fields.
EXAMPLE: User John Smith identified by Code = 1 and Indirect Code = 100
The call is made as follows:
• From the keypad, key in the Indirect Code 100 ➔and press to send the call to
the user identified by code 1.
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 4A).
The module is in
programming mode.
The menus are scrolled
through automatically
every 2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
*
N.B: The values in
brackets are the min and
max limits of the
parameter
(ref. table page 21).
CALL MODE ( 0 -1 )
*
VALUE: _
Select the
SETTINGS/SYSTEM PAR./
CALL MODE menu, using
the .
To cancel an operation or
exit the menu Press X.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
If entry is successful.
If entry does not fall within
the limits.
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Or:
ENTRY
WRONG
Enter the desired value
for the parameter.
Press
to confirm the value
of the parameter.
It is possible to change
the audio timing,
door lock release relay
activation time
and reset wait time.
The menus are scrolled
through automatically
every 2 seconds.
*
N.B: The values in
brackets are the min and
max limits of the
parameter (ref. table page
21).
If entry is successful.
If entry does not fall within
the limits.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
PORTER PAR.
ENTER t AUDIO
t AUDIO ( 10-180 )
VALUE: _ _ _
t AUDIO ( 10-180 )
*
VALUE: 100
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Or:
ENTRY
WRONG
Select the
SETTINGS/SYSTEM PAR./
PORTER PAR. menu by
pressing . To cancel an
operation or exit the menu,
press X.
Using the key, select
the menu option for the
parameter you want to
change. EXAMPLE:
Changing audio timing.
Key in the desired value.
EXAMPLE: 100.
Press the key
to confirm the value
of the parameter.
When you have made the
change, remove the con-
nections between PR and –
on the terminals of porter
modules 3062/3262 /3268.
4B-5) RS485 ADDRESS
The value of this parameter is used only in special applications.
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 4A).
The module is in
programming mode.
The menus are scrolled
through automatically
every 2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
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