Flat No (NO)
Handset No (HS)
Flat No (NO)
Handset No (HS)
1
1
8
8
2
2
9
9
3
3
10
10
4
4
11
11
5
5
12
12
6
6
…
...
7
7
255
255
Table 4: Default numeration
To prevent a situation in which the panel attempts to connected with not existing handset, add the range of
numbers, with which the panel should connect
. Function
Add Range
try to assign flat numbers to (if it is
possible) their physical addresses. If all numbers in range are corresponding their physical addresses, the
device will prompt: “RANGE ADDED – CORR. ADDR.” Otherwise, if there is no option to add a whole range
correctly – device will assign numbers to lowest free addresses, and it will prompt a message: “RANGE
ADDED – MAPPED ADDR.”. If the number of flats is incorrect (e.g. first number is bigger than last number),
message appears: “RANGE INCORRECT”. Furthermore, if the range is bigger than 255 (max number of flats)
there will be message “RANGE TOO WIDE”, or when all of the addresses are occupied, device will prompt
“RANGE FULL”. Entering a number from the range will call the corresponding handset, and entering a
number outside the range will be signalled with a short sound signal and message "NUMBER NOT FOUND".
To enter the range:
§
Enter the menu
Settings
(
service code
)
§
Select
Service programs
(confirm with „ ”)
§
Select
Flats numeratio
n (confirm with „
”)
§
Delete current numeration, if this is necessary by selecting
Delete numeration
and press „ ”,
§
Select
Add Range
,
§
Enter the beginning of the range and confirm with „
”,
§
Enter the end of the range and confirm with „
”,
Example No 1
There are 20 flats in the building numbered: 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 101, 102, 103, 104,
105, 106, 107, 108, 109 110.
To limit the calling to the presented numbers:
delete current numeration (option
Delete numeration
)
And add two ranges:
range 1, beginning numer 51, end number 60,
range 2, beginning numer 101, end number 110.
Table 5 presents the assigned flat number - handset physical addreses for a range defined using this
method.
9
In some systems, it could be advisable to leave the whole range.
20