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PROGRAMMING
The module can be programmed in three ways
when the system is powered:
1
Via external keyboard 1032/65 (recommended
method).
2
Via local numeric keypad without opening the
frame. The programming password is required
for this operation.
3
Via PC connection.
Repetitive beeps and a message on the display in
programming will signal that other modules with the
same ID are present. Change the station number
(ID) in this case.
PROGRAMMING VIA KEYBOARD 1032/65
Programming mode is entered automatically by
connecting the external keyboard to the call module.
Programming mode is quitted by disconnecting
the external keyboard in any menu. All previously
Functione
Select menu
OK (enter)
Escape (one menu up)
Whitespace
Backspace (for correction)
Select special characters
Delete booking of code
to be associated
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entered data will remain valid. See "Programming
parameters".
PROGRAMMING VIA LOCAL KEYPAD
Programming mode can be accessed in two ways.
• The confi guration access password is known
(the default password is "9999"): enter "00" followed
by the 4-digit password and press A. The following
message will appear if the password is wrong:
INCORRECT
PASSWORD
Password entry will be jammed for a time which
increases with the number of failed attempts after
the third attempt.
• The password is not known: open the removable
front and press the programming button. The
programming button can be pressed in any
programming menu. The data entered to this time
will be valid. Press
for three seconds to go back
to the previous menu.
Press
for three seconds in the main menu to
quit programming. Normal operation is automatically
restored if no buttons are pressed for over three
minutes.
PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS
Refer to the local keypad programming method for
programming menu operative descriptions.
The following table shows the operative differences
for programming via keyboard 1032/65.
Programming via
Programming via
local keypad
external keyboard
Buttons ← and →
Buttons
and
Button ↵
Button
Button
pressed for 3s
Button
Separate characters
Button SP
Separate characters
Button BS
Separate characters
Button /
Button
Button BS
The main menu will appear on the display when
programming mode is accessed:
Main Menu
Edition
Main Menu
Language
Main Menu
C.Module Type
Main Menu
Cal Module n°
Main Menu
BUSY TIME
Main Menu
Door op. time
Main Menu
Lock rel. codes
Main Menu
Type of code
Main Menu
Codes/Names
Main Menu
Association
Main Menu
Mod. Password
DS1072-026A
DS1072-026A
Main Menu
Switchb. call
Press
and
to scroll the menu. Press
confi rm once the required menu is reached.
Note: The module will check for other devices
programmed with the same number (ID) in
↓↑
the system when accessing programming
mode and during programming. The following
error message will appear if other modules
with the same ID are fi tted (which will certainly
be the case of a system with more than one
↓↑
call station):
EXISTING
CALL MODULE N°
↓↑
Edition
The module can be confi gured as 1st edition or 2nd
edition device. The module must be programmed
↓↑
as 1st edition if there is even only one 1st edition
device in the system (when replacing parts in
old systems). The device must be programmed
as 2nd edition when all the devices in the system
are 2nd edition.
↓↑
The following message will appear on the display:
Edition: II ED
<I ED> <II ED>
↓↑
Press
and
to select and press
The system will automatically go back to the main
menu after a confi rmation tone.
↓↑
Language
The following message will appear on the display:
==
Language
↓↑
Italiano
Press
and
to select and press
The system will automatically go back to the main
↓↑
menu after a confi rmation tone.
Station type
The module can be confi gured as a main station or
as a secondary station. A secondary module can be
↓↑
used to send calls to internal stations in the riser
but cannot be used to call the switchboard. In the
to
to confi rm.
==
to confi rm.
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