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Settings On The In- And Outdoor Stations; Initial Operation - easy2wire VDB-6170 Betriebsanleitung

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SETTINGS ON THE IN- AND OUTDOOR STATIONS

ENCODING (Indoor station)
There are DIP switches (B.16) on the indoor station for encoding. Each
indoor station needs to be set to the correct code. If one party has
several indoor stations then the encoding must be the same for all
indoor stations belonging to the party.
One-family version
DIP switch 1 „ON", all others „OFF"
2-family version
Indoor station(s) for family 1
DIP switch 1 „ON", all others „OFF"
Indoor station(s) for family 2
DIP switch 2 „ON", all others „OFF"
NOTE: If two or more indoor stations are connected then DIP switch 6
must be switched to "ON" on the last indoor station.
CONVERSATION VOLUME (outdoor station)
The conversation volume on the outdoor station is set using the
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potentiometer (A.9). For full volume turn the potentiometer carefully in
a clockwise direction to its limit and then turn it back a little. Turn it in
an anti-clockwise direction to reduce the volume.
CONVERSATION VOLUME (indoor station)
You can set the conversation volume on the indoor station in several
stages using the two buttons B.12 and B.13 on the side.
RINGER VOLUME (indoor station)
The ringer volume on the indoor station is set using the potentiometer
(B.15). For full volume turn the potentiometer carefully in a clockwise
direction to its limit and then turn it back a little. Turn it in an anti-
clockwise direction to reduce the volume.
CHANGING THE RING TONE (indoor station)
The ring tone can be changed using button B.11. Press the talk button
(B.6) to activate the indoor station. Then press on the melody button
(B.11) and a melody will play. Keep pressing the melody button until the
desired ring tone plays. To confirm the melody press the talk button. The
set melody is then saved.
If the system is disconnected from the mains the melody will be set back
to the factory setting.
DEACTIVATING THE RINGER MELODY
(e.g. during the night)
It is possible to deactivate the ringer melody, e.g. in order not to be
disturbed at night. To do this, press the mute button (B.3) on the
indoor unit down once, briefly. The LED on the mute button lights up
red to remind you that the melody is deactivated. To re-activate the
melody press the mute button briefly again. The red LED will go out and
the melody is reactivated.
The optical signal (the illuminated frame on the talk and door opener
button) remains active even when the ringer melody is deactivated and
continues to light up when the bell is rung. The red LED also flashes if
the bell is rung while muted.
NOTE: If the VTX-BELL module is used then this is also deactivated in
quiet mode, i.e. the connected receiver also does not emit a signal.
Brightness
Press the menu button (B.8) on the indoor station once and the OSD
will display 'Bright'. The brightness can now be increased using the
button (B.9) and reduced using the button (B.10).
Contrast
Press the menu button (B.8) twice on the indoor station and the OSD
will display 'Contrast'. The contrast can now be increased using the
button (B.9) and reduced using the button (B10).
Colour saturation
Press the menu button (B.8) three times on the indoor station and the
OSD will display 'Color'. The colour saturation can now be increased
using the button (B.9) and reduced using the button (B10).

INITIAL OPERATION

Connect the mains power supply unit to the 230 V network once all
the components are connected and encoded. Then ring the bell once in
order to initialise the system. This initialisation needs to be carried out
each time the system is disconnected from the mains.
OPERATION
1. Press the ringer button (A.4).
2. The set melody will sound at the corresponding indoor station(s).
3. Accept the conversation at the indoor station by briefly pressing on
the talk button (B.6).
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