VIMAR 7509, 7509/D Tab Entryphone with Handset Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- VIMAR
Table of Contents
7509, 7509/D Tab Entryphone with Handset
User Manual
Tab
7509, 7509/D
Tab entryphone with handset
7509 – 7509/D Tab
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Index
· Description ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 · Button
function (Front view) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 ·
Signalling (Front view) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6
· Operation …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 ·
Answering a call …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7 ·
Receiving a landing call …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7 ·
Making an intercommunicating call …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7 ·
Missed call from switchboard (enabled from SaveProg)
………………………………………………………………………. 7 · Muting the ringtone during a call
……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7 · Lock control
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7 · Self-start
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 · Calling a reception
switchboard ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 · Alert
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9
· User configurations ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 10 ·
Choice of call melodies …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 ·
Ringtone volume adjustment ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 10 ·
Ringtone mute ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 10
· Installer configurations …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 11 ·
ID code configuration ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12 ·
Secondary ID code configuration ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14 ·
Button configuration – Button configuration procedure for intercommunicating
calls ………………………………… 16 · Restoring the default configuration of each
individual button ……………………………………………………………….. 17 · Configuration of a button
for self-starting a specific outdoor station ………………………………………………………. 20 ·
Configuration of a button for lock release of a specific outdoor station
………………………………………………….. 21 · Restoring the default data (Total deletion of
configurations) …………………………………………………………………. 22
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Description
Surface mounting Tab entryphone for Due Fili system with handset, loudspeaker
for electronic calls, capacitive keypad for entryphone functions and intercom
calls. Equipped with four buttons for the main video door entry functions:
door lock release, self-start, auxiliary services (stair lighting), ringtone
muting and 4 programmable additional buttons that can execute up to 4
auxiliary functions or intercommunicating calls. It is possible to control the
following: ringtone volume, ringtone muting by activating the “ringtone mute”
function ringtone type selection. Possibility to select different ringtones
for calls made from different points, e.g.: outdoor station, landing call,
intercom call. LED signalling of “door/gate open” and “Unanswered calls” (up
to 4 calls). To be used in Due Fili Plus systems. Article 7509/D has a hearing
aid function. Before programming, read the instructions carefully to gain a
clear idea of the characteristics, functions and features offered.
Call to/from Reception switchboard
Door release of the calling Outdoor Station
Call from Outdoor Station
Outdoor Station Self-start
Auxiliary services activation
Intercoms
Audio frequency function for hearing aids – Teleloop (only for Art. 7509/D) The indoor station can be used by people wearing hearing aids. For correct functioning of the hearing aid, please refer to its instruction manual. Any metal objects or electronic equipment in the vicinity may affect the quality of the sound received by the hearing aid.
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E4 E3 E2 E1
G A C D B
F
BUTTON DESCRIPTION
A
Self-start: to self-start the entryphone (by default towards the Master outdoor station).
B
Ringtone mute: Disables/Enables the ringtone. During a call, the ringtone is disabled for the call
in progress and for all subsequent calls.
During a conversation, it switches the amplification of the audio received by
- 3 dB. Applies
even when the entryphone is switched off. It works for all calls.
(programming can only be edited using the SaveProg software)
C
Lock: control to release the lock (programming can only be edited using the SaveProg soft-
ware).
D
Auxiliary 1 (Stair light): For auxiliary service (actuator 1 of relay 69RH or 69PH activated by
default).
E1
Push button 1: Programmable button to activate auxiliary service or intercommunicating call
(actuator 2 of relay 69RH or 69PH activated by default).
E2
Push button 2: Programmable push button to activate auxiliary service or intercom call.
E3
Push button 3: Programmable push button for auxiliary service or intercom call activation (by
default it activates function F1 of the outdoor station, the last caller).
E4
Push button 4: Programmable push button for auxiliary service or intercom call activation (by
default it activates function F2 of the outdoor station, the last caller).
N.B.: if the entryphone is at rest or busy, the buttons must be pressed for at least 0.4 s. In any other state, they are “rapid”.
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E4 E3 E2 E1
G A C D B
F
LED F
G
DESCRIPTION
In normal operation: – Flashing light: indicates that the entryphone is
receiving an incoming call. – Permanent light: ringtone muted. If configured
via SaveProg: – Calls lost: flashing light (1 s off, 9 s on, 10 s cycle). –
User away: flashing light (0.1 s on, 0.9 s off, 1 s cycle).
In configuration: – Flashing light: indicates that the device is in the
configuration state.
In normal operation: – Permanent light: door open indicator if the sensor has
been installed and connected between
terminals PA and M in at least one outdoor station. – Flashing lamp: “Alert”
indicator.
During adjustment: – Flashing light: indicates that the entryphone ringtone
volume is being adjusted or the melody
being selected.
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Operation
The TAB 7509 entryphone is designed to receive calls from Indoor Stations,
Outdoor Stations and the Reception switchboard. It can also perform the self-
start of the Outdoor Station, intercom calls with Indoor Stations and the
Reception switchboard. Calls can be answered and/or the lock of the Outdoor
Station can be released using the dedicated button. Some programmable buttons
are also available to activate other functions, such as relay actuation or
intercom calls.
Caution: For the indoor station to work, the ID code must have already been
configured. To check this press a button on the entryphone: if an ID has been
assigned, a beep will sound; if no ID has been assigned or it has been
deleted, 3 beeps will sound.
Answering a call
A call from an outdoor station or from an intercom device can be answered
during the ringtone cycle or once it has ended. Lift the handset to answer and
replace it to end the call.
Receiving a door call
The entryphone can receive calls from a door call button if connected to
terminals M and FP directly or via interface 6120 (see wiring versions). When
the door call button is pressed, the entryphone rings with a different tone
from that generated by a call from an outdoor station or an intercom call. To
stop the ringtone, lift the handset. In the event of a landing call using the
push button connected directly to terminals FP and M of the entryphone, the
duration of the ringtone cycle depends on the amount of time the push button
is pressed, for a maximum time of 10s. In this case the melody cannot be
configured.
Making an intercom call
To make a call to another outdoor station, one or more buttons must have been
configured (see “Button configuration” section). To make a call, lift the
handset and press the button configured and referring to the relevant indoor
station. During the call, the entryphone emits a tone in order to signal that
the call is being made. If the indoor station is already engaged in another
call, a tone will be heard on the entryphone making the call to indicate that
the user receiving the call is busy. When the called party answers, the
communication is automatically activated. Hang up the handset to end the
conversation. The maximum conversation time is 5 minutes (by default).
Missed call from switchboard (enabled from SaveProg).
If the function is enabled via SaveProg, the “Ringtone mute” button signals
when there is no answer to a call received from a reception switchboard. This
signal stops whenever a task is performed: answering a call, making a call or
self-starting.
Muting the ringtone during a call
When receiving a call (from an outdoor station, from an intercom device, from
a reception switchboard or from a landing call via device Art. 6120) the call
ringtone can be muted by pressing button . The ringtone mute is simultaneously
also activated for subsequent calls.
Lock control
Press the lock release button (with the handset replaced or during a
conversation) to send the door lock release control to the outdoor station (by
default the last calling outdoor station).
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Self-start
– Self-start with dedicated button (button ): to perform a self-start and
communicate with the master outdoor station, lift the handset and press button
briefly to activate communication. Replace the handset to end the
conversation.
– Self-start with button configured towards a specific outdoor station: to
perform the self-start and communicate with a specific outdoor station, lift
the handset and press the button which was configured to call the specific
outdoor station (see paragraph: “Configuration of a button for self-starting a
specific outdoor station “).
Calling a reception switchboard
To make a call to a reception switchboard (if installed in the system): lift
the handset and make the call by pressing button .
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Alert
Together with reception switchboard 40510, the indoor station creates a system
that can send a signal to the switchboard
operator even when the Due Fili bus is busy. In contrast to other indoor
stations, it is possible to use only the pair of
terminals FP-M as an input, not the keys. In this case the local landing call
function is lost. The FP-M operating mode
is selected using SaveProg. 1. Activate input FP-M. See below for the
description of the two activation possibilities. 2. The indoor station waits
to receive the alert from the switchboard. In the meantime, the chosen
signalling is sent to
the user according to the table below. On receipt of the message, the
switchboard emits a double beep and displays a red envelope icon to alert the
operator. 3. If it does not receive a reply, the indoor station resends the
message every 10 s. After 5 attempts with no reply the indoor station stops
sending the messages. 4. When an indoor station receives confirmation of the
receipt of the message by the switchboard, the chosen signalling is sent to
the user according to the table below. Normally the time between the sending
of the request and confirmation of reception is less than a second. 5. Until
the switchboard calls the indoor station to service the request, the indoor
station resends the message every 120 s. At each message, the switchboard
emits two meets and increases count of messages received. The counter can be
viewed by opening the list of alerts in the switchboard. The sending of
messages never terminates. It continues until the end of the service described
in the next point, unless the switchboard is powered off or removed from the
system, in which case the indoor station, after 5 unsuccessful attempts
starting from the first timeout of 120 s, will return to standby mode and the
Alert signal is no longer sent to the user. 6. If the switchboard operator
calls the indoor station from the list of warnings, and only from this, a
message is sent to the indoor station via the Due Fili bus to end the Alert
procedure so the related signal is no longer sent to the user.
Note: if the indoor station is switched off, when it is switched back on again
the function starts again from the beginning.
Alert Configuration Use SaveProg to select some of the characteristics of the
Alert function: 1. Enabling
a. Disabled (default) b. Enabled 2. Polarity state active a. Contact normally
open (default) b. Contact normally closed 3. Activation delay a. 0.1 s
(default) b. 0.5 s c. 1 s d. 2 s 4. Signalling mode a. None
b. LED (default) c. Sound d. Call repeater output
According to the selected signalling type, apart from the first, the timer is
as follows:
STATUS
LED timer
Sound timer
The indoor station waits to receive the Flashing with a cycle of 0.5 s
alert from the switchboard
on / 0.5 s off
A 2 KHz tone for 0.2 s
The indoor station has received confirmation of the receipt of the message from the switchboard
Flashing with on / 0.1 s off
a
cycle
of
0.1
s
A 1 KHz tone for 0.1 s
Call repeater timer Activation for 1.6 s every 3.2 s
Activation for 0.4 s every 0.8 s
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User configurations
Selecting call tunes
10 different ringtones can be selected. Different ringtones can also be set
for outdoor, intercommunicating and door calls (see below). The ringtones must
be selected with the entryphone on stand-by and the handset on the hook.
– Button is used to enter configuration mode . – Button selects the ENTRANCE
PANEL CALL melody. – Button is used to select the INTERCOM CALL melody. –
Button selects the ringtone for LANDING CALL (solely using the button
interface module Art. 6120 or Vimar landing
call button xx577).
N.B.: In the event of a landing call using the push button connected directly
to terminals FP and M of the entryphone, the ringtone can only be changed
using the SaveProg software (after “Landing Group active” configuration).
Configuration: 1. Press button and hold it down (for 2 s), until LED begins
flashing and the entryphone emits an audible signal. 2. press and hold down
the button corresponding to the ringtone to be selected (button /button
/button ), until you
hear the melody on the entryphone. 3. press the button (button /button /button
) repeatedly to select the desired melody. 4. After choosing the desired
ringtone, press button or refrain from touching any buttons for 5s to save.
After
completing the configuration, the LED flashes and then turns off.
Ringtone volume adjustment
The ringtone volume is adjustable with 6 levels. The ringtone volume must be adjusted with the entryphone on stand-by and the handset on the hook.
Configuration: 1. Press button
and hold it down (for 2 s) until LED begins flashing and the entryphone emits an audible signal.
3. Press button to lower, to raise the volume. Each time the buttons are
pressed the volume changes by one level.
4. After selecting the desired volume, press button or refrain from touching
any buttons for 5s to save. After completing the configuration, the flashing
LED goes off and a “beep” is emitted.
Ringtone mute
To mute the ringtone, press button , button lights up as confirmation. To
reactivate it, press again, and the button light goes out. N.B.: During a
call, press button to disable the ringtone for the call in progress and for
all subsequent calls. Ringtone mute affects all incoming calls (from outdoor
station, intercom calls, landing calls, calls from switchboard).
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Installer configurations
The basic entryphone configurations are as follows: – ID code configuration,
which must be be performed on the entryphone receiving the call individually
or on the first
indoor station of a group of indoor stations with simultaneous calls (master
entryphone/video entryphone). – Secondary ID configuration , to be performed
for entryphones associated with a master indoor station. – Configuration of
the programmable buttons or changing the default settings of additional
buttons, for auxiliary
services or intercom calls.
The configurations must be performed with the system switched on, without
active communication and only after connecting the indoor stations to the
system and after configuring the outdoor stations. Caution!: all the
configuration or deletion phases must be performed with the entryphone handset
lifted and held against the user’s ear.
The device can be configured in the following ways: · “Simplified”
configuration mode via the indoor station buttons.
N.B.: This configuration mode is available from firmware version 1.06 (also
after update). · “Standard” configuration mode via the indoor station buttons.
· Configuration via the “SaveProg” software of the Due Fili Plus system.
N.B.: ID configuration is only performed from the indoor station, and is not
available via the SaveProg software.
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ID code configuration
The ID code is configured by means of a main (MASTER) outdoor station, already
configured and present in the system. The entryphone is supplied without an
associated identification code. To verify this, press the lock release button
and the entryphone should emit an audible signal (three beeps). Caution: when
configuring the indoor station identification code, you only have 30 seconds
from the moment you enter indoor station configuration mode in which to press
the call button on the entrance panel or to send the code.
Configuration procedure (“Simplified” mode): Raise the handset and bring it to
your ear to listen to the sound feedback emitted by the entryphone during
the configuration phase. 1. Press and hold down the lock release button ” ”
for 6 s. When the time runs out the indoor station will emit a
“beep” (0.5 s). 2. Release the lock release button ” “. When the button is
released the communication will be signalled by a “beep”
with a different frequency. 3. Press the button on the MASTER outdoor station
you wish to receive the call from. (*) 4. The ID code is associated with the
indoor station and communication is ended. An acoustic signal confirms the
operation was successful. (**)
beep
beep
BEEP
6 s
1
2
3*
4 ** BEEP
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Configuration procedure in “Standard” mode 1. Lift the handset and bring it to
your ear.
2. Press the and buttons simultaneously and hold them down until the button
starts flashing. 3. Release the buttons. 4. Press button and hold it down (for
2 s) until the handset emits an audible signal and communication between
the entryphone and the MASTER outdoor station begins. 5. Release the button .
Caution: you will have 5s in which to press button (as indicated in step 4).
If button is not pressed within the 5s, steps 1, 2 and 3 must be repeated. 6.
Press the button on the MASTER outdoor station you wish to receive the call
from. (*) 7. The ID code is associated with the indoor station and
communication is ended. An acoustic signal confirms the operation was
successful. (*)
N.B. (): This procedure applies to entrance panels with push buttons; for
alphanumerical entrance panels, type in the ID code and confirm with the call
button. N.B. (**): If the system already contains an indoor station that has
the same associated identification code (ID), the outdoor station emits a
lower tone beep and the operation will have to be repeated.
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Secondary ID code configuration
Configuration of the secondary identification code is only required when more
than one indoor station is to be called simultaneously using the same push
button or call code. Theindoor stations that are to ring simultaneously must
be associated with the same group. The “master” indoor station is configured
first by means of the “ID code configuration” procedure described above, while
the additional indoor stations in the group are configured with the secondary
ID code.
The maximum number of indoor stations that can be associated with the same
group without using the SaveProg software is 3 plus a master station.
Configuration procedure (“Simplified” mode): Raise the handset and bring it to your ear to listen to the sound feedback emitted by the entryphone during
the configuration phase. 1. Press and hold down the lock release button ” ”
for 6 s.
When the time runs out the indoor station will emit a “beep” (0.5 s).
1a. Continue holding down the lock release button ” “. After 2 s more the
indoor station emits two “beep” in sequence apart (duration 0.5 s).
2. Release the lock release button ” “. When the button is released the
communication will be signalled by a “beep” with a different frequency.
3. Press the button on the MASTER outdoor station you wish to receive the
call from, corresponding to the “master” indoor station. (*)
4. The secondary ID code is associated with the indoor station and
communication is ended. An acoustic signal confirms the operation was
successful. (**)
beep
beep
beep
6 s
+ 2 s
1
1a
2
BEEP
3*
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4 ** BEEP
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Configuration procedure in “Standard” mode 1. Lift the handset and bring it to
your ear.
2. Press the and buttons simultaneously and hold them down until the button
starts flashing. 3. Release the buttons. 4. Press buttons and simultaneously
and hold them down (for 2 s) until the handset emits an audible signal
and communication between the entryphone and the outdoor station begins. 5.
Release buttons and .
Caution: you will have 5s in which to press buttons and (as indicated in step
4). If 5 s pass without pressing keys and , the procedure in steps 1,2,3 must
be repeated. 6. Press the button on the MASTER outdoor station you wish to
receive the call from. (*) 7. The ID code is associated with the indoor
station and communication is ended. An acoustic signal confirms the operation
was successful. (**)
Caution: when configuring the primary and secondary ID, the entryphones being
configured automatically acquire a code that depends on the association with
the call button or code used to call the outdoor entrance panel. Example: If
ID = 8 is given to a second entryphone, the automatic second entryphone
identification attribution procedure will automatically assume ID = 72 (73 or
74 if 72 and / or 73 already exist). When a call is made to ID = 8 all the
indoor stations in the group will ring and you will be able to answer from any
one of them. If, on the other hand, you enter 72 (in the case of an
alphanumerical entrance panel) which corresponds to the ID assigned
automatically by the procedure, a ringtone is emitted by the entryphone for
which the secondary ID assignation procedure was carried out and only this
entryphone can be used to answer the call.
N.B.: to delete from a group, the configuration deletion procedure described
in the “Default data restore procedure” section must be performed.
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Button configuration Button configuration procedure for intercom calls ( , , ,
, )
Configuration procedure (“Simplified” mode):
Raise the handset and bring it to your ear to listen to the sound feedback
emitted by the entryphone during
the configuration phase. 1. Press the button to be configured and hold it down
for at least 6 s. 2. When the indoor station has emitted a “beep” release the
button being configured. 3. Within 60 s, press the lock release button on the
indoor station you want to call. 4. Another “beep” confirms the button for
intercom calls has been configured.
beep > 6 s
< 60 s
beep
1*
2
3
4
Configuration procedure in “Standard” mode
1. Lift the handset of the entryphone to be configured (caller) and bring it to your ear.
2. Simultaneously press buttons and down until LED starts flashing.
on the entryphone to be configured (caller) and hold both buttons
3. Release buttons and . 4. Press and hold down the button to be configured.
5. Wait until the entryphone handset emits a continuous tone. 6. Release the
button to be configured on the calling entryphone. 7. Press a button on the
indoor station to be called (lock release/F1/F2/Stair light/Relay). 8. An
audible signal in the handset of the (calling) entryphone being configured
confirms that the procedure has
been completed correctly.
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Restoring the default configuration of each individual button ( , , , , )
Configuration procedure (“Simplified” mode 1): Raise the handset and bring it
to your ear to listen to the sound feedback emitted by the entryphone during
the configuration phase. 1. Press the button you want to restore to its
default configuration and hold it down for at least 6 s. After 6 seconds the
indoor station emits a “beep” (high tone). 3. Release the button. 3. Press it
again to restore to the default configuration.
beep
6 s
1*
2
3*
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Configuration procedure (“Simplified” mode 2): 1. Press the button you want to
restore to its default configuration and hold it down for at least 6 s. After
6 seconds the
indoor station emits a “beep” (high tone). 2. Continue holding down the button
to be reset.
After 3 s more, the indoor station emits two “beeps”. 3. Continue holding down
the button to be reset.
After 3 s more, the indoor station emits a long tone to indicate that the
button has been reset. 4. Release the button 5. The indoor station emits
another “beep”.
beep
2 x beep
beep
6 s
+ 3 s
+ 3 s
1*
2*
3*
beep
4
5
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Configuration procedure in “Standard” mode 1. Lift the handset and bring it to
your ear. 2. Press the and buttons simultaneously and hold them down until the
button starts flashing. 3. Release buttons and . 4. Press and hold down the
button you want to return to its default configuration. 5. Wait until the
entryphone handset emits an audible signal. 6. Release the button. 7. Press
the button again to confirm. The entryphone in the handset will again emit a
signal. The button has now been
restored to its default value.
Caution: for buttons and the SaveProg software is required.
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Configuration of a button for self-starting a specific outdoor station ( , , ,
, )
(different from the self-start function enabled using button )
Configuration procedure (“Simplified” mode): Raise the handset and bring it to
your ear to listen to the sound feedback emitted by the entryphone during
the configuration phase. 1. Press the button to be configured and hold it down
for at least 6 s. 2. When the indoor station has emitted a “beep”, release the
button to configured. 3. In the outdoor station you wish to configure the
self-start, press the call button corresponding to the indoor station
being configured. (*) 4. A high tone confirms the end of the procedure. The
indoor station will be called by the outdoor station concerned.
beep > 6 s
< 60 s
beep
1*
2
3*
4
Configuration procedure in “Standard” mode
1. Lift the handset and bring it to your ear.
2. Press the and buttons simultaneously and hold them down until the button
starts flashing.
3. Release buttons and . 4. Press and hold down the button to be configured.
5. Wait until the entryphone handset emits an audible signal. 6. Release the
button. 7. In the outdoor station you wish to configure the self-start, press
the call button corresponding to the indoor station
being configured. (*) 8. At the end of the procedure described above, the
entryphone handset emits an audible signal to indicate that the
procedure has been completed correctly.
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Configuration procedure (“Simplified” mode):
Raise the handset and bring it to your ear to listen to the sound feedback
emitted by the entryphone during
the configuration phase. 1. Press the button to be configured and hold it down
for at least 6 s until the indoor station emits a first “beep” followed
by another two “beeps” in sequence.
2. Continue holding down the button to be configured ” ” After 2 s more the
indoor station emits two “beeps” set apart (duration 0.5 s with a space in
between).
3. Release the button being configured. 4. From the outdoor station
concerned, make a call to the indoor station being configured. 5. The indoor
station receives the call and confirms that the button has been configuration
with a new “beep”.
beep
beep
6 s
+ 2 s
1*
2*
3
< 60 s
beep
4*
5
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Default data restore (Deleting configuration settings)
Configuration procedure (“Simplified” mode): Raise the handset and bring it to
your ear to listen to the sound feedback emitted by the entryphone during the
configuration phase. 1. Press and hold down the lock release button ” ” for 6
s.
When the time runs out the indoor station will emit a “beep” (0.5 s). 2.
Continue holding down the lock release button ” “.
After 2 s more the indoor station emits two “beeps” set apart (duration 0.5 s
with a space in between). 3. Continue holding down the lock release button ”
“.
After 2 s more, the indoor station emits a continuous tone for 5 s 4. Release
the lock release button ” “. 5. While the indoor station is still emitting a
continuous tone, press the lock release button ” “. 6. Release and press the
lock release button ” “, three “beeps” will be emitted.
beep
2 x beep
beep
6 s
+ 2 s
+ 2 s
1
2
3
beep
3 x beep + 2 s
4 22
5
6
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Configuration procedure in “Standard” mode 1) Lift the handset and bring it to your ear.
- Simultaneously press buttons and down until LED starts flashing.
on the entryphone to be configured (caller) and hold both buttons
- Release the and buttons. 4) Press and hold down the key again. 5) When the
entryphone handset emits an audible signal, during the sound, release button
and briefly press button
. The entryphone configurations have now been deleted. To check that the configurations have been deleted, press button , the entryphone handset should emit an audible signal.
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· Regulatory compliance. EMC directive. RoHS directive. Standards EN 62368-1,
EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-3, EN 60118-4 EN IEC 63000. REACH (EU) Regulation no.
1907/2006 art.33 The product may contain traces of lead.
· WEEE – User information. The crossed bin symbol on the appliance or on its
packaging indicates that the product at the end of its life must be collected
separately from other waste. The user must therefore hand the equipment at the
end of its life cycle over to the appropriate municipal centres for the
differentiated collection of electrical and electronic waste. As an
alternative to independent management, you can deliver the equipment you want
to dispose of free of charge to the distributor when purchasing a new
appliance of an equivalent type. You can also deliver electronic products to
be disposed of that are smaller than 25 cm for free, with no obligation to
purchase, to electronics distributors with a sales area of at least 400 m2.
Proper sorted waste collection for subsequent recycling, processing and
environmentally conscious disposal of the old equipment helps to prevent any
possible negative impact on the environment and human health while promoting
the practice of reusing and/or recycling materials used in manufacture.
· Installation must be carried out by qualified persons in compliance with the
current regulations regarding the installation of electrical equipment in the
country where the products are installed.
· Warnings for the user Do not open or tamper with the appliance. In the event
of faults, contact specialized personnel. Maintenance Clean using a soft
cloth. Do not pour water onto the appliance and do not use any type of
chemical product.
· For further information, visit www.vimar.com
24
EN
7509 – 7509/D Tab
EN
25
49400983D0_MU_EN_7509 00 2111
Viale Vicenza 14 36063 Marostica VI – Italy
www.vimar.com
References
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