User manual

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=4 Bell mode – switches the bell on with the press of the button and off after a
specified time (as set in “relay closing” and used when an external bell or
siren is connected).
=5 Gradual opening mode – in this mode you can only set Relay 2; Relay 1 will
be automatically set to mode 1. Using the command (or password) Relay 1
will activate for a given time (i.e. “Relay closing 1”), and there is then a time
delay before relay 2 turns on and then relay 2 activates for a given time
(“relay closing 2”), the System then hangs up.
(Note: from the phone it is only possible to activate relay 1 and initiate the
whole sequence, from buttons it is also possible to separately activate relay
2)
2. External pass codes, to operate the five relay modes (above), of between 2 to 6
characters. All together there are 6 pass codes, including a code for the Day/Night
mode. The codes are entered using either the Door Entry System buttons (i.e. 2
digits) or using an attached keyboard (i.e. up to 6 digits). The opening and closing of
the relays can be managed in the Day/Night mode. However, in the ‘2 Groups of
numbers option’ the System is permanently in the Day mode.
When choosing the password it is necessary to adhere to the following rules:
Choose a password in such a way that it is not possible to deduct the
combination from worn buttons;
The first character of the password should be the least used character used in
direct dialling;
Be mindful when choosing passwords to ensure that one password combination
does not contain the same characters of another password. i.e. If password for
relay 1 is 1212 and for relay 2 is 12121, then after entering the first four
characters relay one is activated and you will not be able to activate relay 2, but
if the password for relay 2 is 212 then after the second character 2 is entered
both relays will show up.
3. The internal phone command for switching the relays on (2 characters). It is possible
to use the same command for both relays, so both relays are activate simultaneously.
It is also useful to set the same command for relay on and hanging up (on and off -
see page 24).
4. The length of time for which the relay is on;
5. Relay allowing the control of relays during an active call. Disallowing the control of
relays is useful when opening and closing gates electronically as a car passes
through (i.e. relay 2 is in mode 1 for gate opening). In this instance control of the
relays could cause the gates to remain open permanently.
6. Time delay between relay closing 1 and 2 in mode m=5 (gradual opening) [2
characters 01-99]