4.4 Mode with building numbering
4 NUMBERING MODES
Then it should be defined which logical numbers will correspond to individual phys-
ical numbers of uniphones. To do this a formula or a calculator available in one
of entry phone programming procedures in the exchange can be used (P-3-5, P-3-6).
numbers of rooms 1... 20
uniphone number 1, 2, ..20
ground floor
numbers of rooms 101...120 uniphone number 21, 22,...41
I floor
numbers of rooms 201...220 uniphone number 42, 42,...62
II floor
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numbers of rooms 601...620 uniphone number 125, 126,...146 VI floor
Finally uniphones should be programmed to the numbers settled before.
Total number of uniphones used in this numbering mode should not exceed 255.
4.4
Mode with building numbering
This numbering mode can be used only in entry phone system with entrance
hierarchy. In order to get connection with an apartment from an external panel at
the main entrance one should first of all select building number and then apartment
number. This numbering mode allows repeating apartment numbers in different
buildings. The following operations should be made in order to activate this mode:
In electronic cassette for subordinate entrance set parameter [n bl] (block num-
ber) in procedure P-2 to value higher then zero. (see dwg. 33). To get
connection with any apartment in this staircase the apartment number should
be preceded by set number (see dwg. 30).
The operation should be repeated for other staircases (buildings). Values [n bl]
can be repeated in subordinate systems provided that these systems operate
with other logical numbers of uniphones.
In electronic cassette for main entrance set the value of parameter [nrbl] to 1.
4.5
Range of operated numbers
In numbers entry phone the range of operated numbers can be limited. (see dwg.
31). In default setting the operation of all apartment numbers is included. If the
range is limited, selection of a number outside the set range will result in displayed
message [OFF].
Limiting is set for physical not logical numbers!
Limiting of the range should be set especially in electronic cassettes for subor-
dinate entrances (multi-entrance system with entrance hierarchy) because leaving
default range setting may hamper using or make impossible the activation of the
whole entry phone system.
Default set range 1...250.
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