Installation guide

IPDP - installation and operating instructions
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2 DoorPhone VoIP Operation
2.1 Signaling Overview
The all-purpose guard signals an acoustic conditions they may occur
during operation. Another signaling can be done by means of red LED (placed
under first label).
Condition
Tones
Tone frequency
LED
Line lifting up
–▄–■–▀–
425-850-1275
glows
Line hanging up
–▀–■–▄
1275-850-425
goes
out
Report after calling
–▄–■–▀–
425-850-1275
glows
Notice about call end
–■–■–■–
1275
glows
Parameter confirmation
––––
glows
Switch on (Reset)
–■–▄–■–
1275-850-1275
blinks
Error (anything, if unsuitable)
–■–■–■–■–■–■–
425….
Empty memory (no progr. numb.)
–█–▄–■–▄–■–▄–
850-1275-1700…
2.2 Visitor at Door
The all-purpose guard function is influenced partly by used guard
assembly (with keyboard or without it) and partly by setting of guard
parameters.
2.2.1 DoorPhone without Keyboard
The DoorPhone buttons are provided by nameplates or positions of
persons inside the object. The incoming person will press the corresponding
button, the DoorPhone will lift up the VoIP canale neither immediately (the
button is not the first number from code lock), or with delay and dial the
programmed phone number thru VoIP, but dial number differs by choice mode,
which is set in the DoorPhone :
- Day/night mode = being the DoorPhone in Day mode, so it is always
dialing a number set in table 1, in Night mode, it is always dialing a
number set in table 2.
- mode two number group = first press it always dials a number set
in table 1. By repeated press of the same button or detection of busy
tone after dialing the DoorPhone will select the number from the
second group (table 2). The next press of the same button again
selects a number of the first group, etc..……
The switch (code lock) can be controlled by first 10 buttons of
DoorPhone. If the visitor at door presses buttons in such combination that meet
the preprogrammed code and the time among presses is not bigger than the