3.2 Full Parameter Chart
All parameters are described in table below.
Parameter (function) | Parameter Name | Range | Default | Note |
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011 to 016 | Button 01 memories | Up to16 digits | blank |
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011 to 046 | Button 04 memories | Up to16 digits | blank | |
Digits 0–9 can only be entered directly into the memories. Special characters are entered additionally using function XX7: | ||||
017 | Enter special chars , and pause |
Button numbers 05–54: see note 1 above. | ||
018 | Button 01 to 04 count of automatic dialling cycles | 0-9 | 0 = off | Button numbers 05–54: see note 1 above. |
019 | Button 01 to 04 Arrival/Departure password | up to 16 digits | blank |
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559 | Day/Night password | up to 16 digits | blank | The same as for Arrival/ Departure, identical for all buttons |
811 | Enter up to 10 switch passwords | up to 16 digits | 00 | Password 00 cannot be entered from the keypad! |
812 | Delete valid switch passwords | Valid password | Deletes individual valid switch passwords. | |
813 | Switch closing time | 0–9 s | 5 s | 0 = switch disabled |
821 | Enter up to 10 switch 2 passwords | up to 16 digits | 11 |
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822 | Delete valid switch 2 passwords | Valid pass-word | Deletes individual valid switch 2 passwords. | |
823 | Switch 2 closing time | 0–9 s | 5 s | 0 = switch disabled |
824 | Switch 2 delay | 0-25 s | 0 | 0 = switch 2 is not synchronised with switch 1 |
901 | Dialling type | 0–1 | 0 = tone | 1=pulse 40/60 |
902 | Dialling timeout after pick-up | 5–99 | 8 = 0,8 s | Range of 0,5–9,9 s |
903 | DTMF transmitting level | 0–12 | 6 | 1 step = 1 dB |
904 | Automatic Multiple Number Dialling type | 0–3 | 0 = disabled for all buttons | 1 = loud with confirmation |
906 | Ticking into call | 0–12 | 0 = off | The called party recognises better that the incoming call is from the intercom. |
911 | Count of rings before incoming call answering | 1–99 | 2 | Warning!!! No connection is established if a higher value is entered than as allowed in the PBX ringing timeout!!! |
912 | Max. call duration | 1–99 | 12 = 120s | Range of 10–990 s |
913 | Log-in timeout | 1–99 | 3 | 3 = 30 seconds |
915 | Hang-up time between calls | 5–99 | 15 = 1,5 s | |
921 | Code lock mode | 0–1 | 1 = enabled | 0 = disabled |
922 | Buttons replaced by keypad | 0–1 | 0 = disabled | |
923 | Telephone mode | 0–1 | 0 = disabled | |
924 | Tone dialling during call | 0–1 | 0 = disabled | |
931 | Microphone power-up level | 0–3 | 2 | 0 = Maximum microphone sensitivity |
932 | Automatic response speed | 0–3 | 2 | 3 = Maximum response speed |
933 | Reception volume | 0–15 | 7 | 15 = Maximum reception volume |
934 | Transmission volume | 0–15 | 7 | 15 = Maximum transmission volume |
935 | Message volume | 0–15 | 7 | 15 = Maximum message volume |
936 | Beeping volume | 0–12 | 12 | 12 = Maximum tone volume |
937 | DTMF hearing (side tone) volume | 0–3 | 3 | 3 = Maximum DTMF volume |
938 | Loudspeaker volume | 0–15 | 7 | 15 = Maximum loudspeaker volume |
941 | Minimum continuous tone time | 10–99 | 20 = 2 s | If the tone is longer, the intercom hangs up. |
942 | Minimum busy tone or pause duration | 0–255 | 8 = 0,08 s | These parameters control the busy tone detection. They are used for call termination and automatic dialling. |
943 | Maximum busy tone or pause duration | 0–255 | 70 = 0,7 s | |
944 | Maximum tone-pause difference | 0–255 | 10 = 0,1 s | |
945 | Minimum count of busy tone periods | 2×9 | 4 | |
946 | Dual tone detection setting | 0–10 | 4 = 440 Hz | All continuous, busy and ringing tones are detected. Dual tones are detected if one of their components is between 400 and 500 Hz. If both components are in this range, set a lower detection value. Set 0 for 400 Hz and 10 for 500 Hz. |
951 | Minimum ringing tone time | 1–200 | 50 = 0,5 s 2) | The longest ringing period pause must be in the interval between parameters 952 and 953. Warning! As these parameters also detect incoming calls, an incorrect setting may result in the intercom not answering the call! |
952 | Minimum long pause time | 5–100 | 10 = 1 s |
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953 | Maximum long pause time | 10–100 | 60 = 6 s | |
954 | Count of ringing periods | 1–99 | 10 | If the preset count of periods is exceeded, the call is terminated. If the preset count of periods is exceeded and automatic dialling is enabled, another attempt follows. In the event of Automatic Dialling without confirmation, the ringing tone is recognised and ends before the preset count of periods is exhausted; the call is regarded as successful. |
961 | Maximum timeout for pressing the next digit | 1–9 | 5 s | During password entering, etc. |
963 | Possibility to hang up by pressing the same button | 0 = no | 1 | |
964 | Possibility to dial the next number by pressing 2nd button | 0 = no | 1 | |
971 | Count of message repetitions | 0–9 | 3 | There is a 3-second pause between every two messages.
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974 | Intercom identification number | 16 digits | – | The number enables intercom identification. |
975 | Message options for automatic multiple number dialling | 2 digits | 55 | 1st digit = type of message repeated after dialling. 2nd digit = type of message after confirmation. |
976 | language selection for a message | 0–8 | 1 | 0 = 1 = English 4 = German 8 = Portuguese See Survey of messages in Subs. 3.4 Caution! Czech version has language order: 1 = Czech, 2 = English |
977 | language selection for "wait, please" message | 0–8 | 1 | |
991 | Service password | 12345 | 12345 by default | |
995 | Software version identification | – | This function reads out the current software version. Format: year-month-day. Writing disable. | |
997 | Deletion of all switch passwords | Service password | 12345 | Deletes password 00 too. |
998 | Clearing of all memories | 12345 | Clears memories 01 to 55. | |
999 | Full initialisation | 12345 | Warning! Changes the service password too (setting the default value of 12345). |
Notes
- Terminology: For the purpose hereof, parameter means a value that is stored in the intercom memory and can be re-programmed. Function is a means of execution of another service such as initialisation, software version identification and so on.
- 1) Types 3 and 4 of Automatic Dialling without Confirmation differ from each other in how they process very short calls (a few seconds). Dialling type 4 regards a call as successful in all cases, type 3 only if the door was opened.
Explanation of Some Parameters
Explanation of Parameters 951, 952, 953
Ringing tone (example)
Explanation of Parameters 942, 943, 944
Busy tone
Example:
The busy tone in the figure above is considerably longer than the pause time. Therefore, set parameter 942 according to the pause, to 200 ms, e.g., and parameter 943 according to the tone, to 600 ms, for example. In this case, however, the default values can be maintained for both the parameters. Since the tone – pause difference is 500 − 250 = 250 ms, set parameter 944 to 300 ms, for example.
Note
- Increase parameter 944 also when the intercom is placed in a hall or corridor with a large decay time.