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TAB: 40505

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Assignment of main 

 and secondary ID 

For descriptions of these procedures, refer to the beginning of the paragraph 

First power up

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Changing the PIN 

To change the PIN, follow the same procedure as that used to enter it to access the installer configuration menu. 

The following example shows how to set the PIN to 123:

Touch 

Touch 

Touch 

Touch   2 times

Summary of Contents for ELVOX 40505

Page 1: ...Installer manual TAB 40505 Tab 7 Due Fili Plus hands free video entryphone ...

Page 2: ... 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 to the dealer when purchasing a new appliance of an equivalent type You can also ...

Page 3: ...r 2M Vimar V71701 3M Vimar V71303 V71703 hori zontal and vertical 4 4M Vimar V71318 V71718 and square British standard 7 LCD 16 9 display resolution 800x480 pixels Minimum video signal level on the bus for reception 20 dBm Capacitive touch keypad with backlit symbols Powered from BUS terminals 1 2 nominal voltage 28Vdc Power consumption in standby 25 mA maximum current 350 mA Ambient class Class A...

Page 4: ...with metal bracket in box circular 2M Vimar V71701 3M Vimar V71303 V71703 horizontal and vertical 4 4M Vimar V71318 V71718 and square British standard 2 Wire the terminal block Fig 5 3 Terminate the video signal Fig 6 4 Install the video entryphone as follows position the video entryphone on the plate keeping it slightly raised While keeping the front panel pressed apply a light downward pressure ...

Page 5: ... 5 TAB 40505 EN Fig 2 Fig 3 ...

Page 6: ...e Fili bus in which the internal unit is located is busy with another call conversation or another 40505 is switched on for any reason regardless of its operating status it will not be possible to switch on a second 40505 and a tone will sound to warn the user The only possible action is to operate the lock using the dedi cated button provided it is not configured for other functions the Alert fun...

Page 7: ...to another internal unit B when a BUS cable with a characteristic impedance of 100 Ohms Elvox 732I or 732H cable enters ter minals 1 2 and the riser stops in the internal unit C when a BUS cable with characteristic impedance of 50 Ohms Cat 5 or Cat 6 twisted pair cable enters terminals 1 2 and the riser stops in the internal unit Fig 6 ...

Page 8: ...nit Variant for connecting the landing or alert button Connecting the FP M terminal 2 1 FP M 2 1 FP M K C 50Ω B 100Ω A OPEN ON 1 2 ON 1 2 ON 1 2 C 50Ω B 100Ω A OPEN ON 1 2 ON 1 2 ON 1 2 Termination to apply Termination to be applied depending on the characteristic impedance of the cable 2 1 FP M Cable riser Connecting the internal unit art 40505 in terminal configuration ...

Page 9: ...h cycle according to the number of calls received when user absent is activated If the user absentfunction is absent the icon is displayed at the top and on T4 to indicate that T4 will re activate the ringer If the ringer disabled function is activated see User Configuration no icon is associated with T4 because ringer disabled has priority over user absent The M key cannot be programmed and its f...

Page 10: ...ary internal unit as the ID First power up On choosing one of the two the internal unit requests ID assignment from the Master external unit and the functions of the keys change as follows Initialisation in progress T1 now serves to cancel a request T3 and T4 serve respectively to reduce and increase the speaker volume On completion of the ID assignment procedure the number assigned will appear at...

Page 11: ... 11 TAB 40505 EN Assigning ID ...

Page 12: ...rs and Intercom Intercom context If the P A key is touched when the internal unit is in standby mode the unit will wake up in the Intercom con text By default it is only possible to call with the M key a generic porter switchboard Using the programming procedure described below it is possible to add up to four other intercom calls which can also be to specific porter switchboards ...

Page 13: ...t opens the user configuration menu In all the menus naviga tion is circular i e scrolling down past the last option in any menu takes you back to the first option User configuration menu T1 returns you to the Operators context while T4takes you to the highlighted configuration option ...

Page 14: ...gers otherwise the call from external unit is rejected and unsuccessful When the ringer is disabled the icon will appear at the top of the screen In the case of user absent the icon is displayed User absent is the same function assigned by default to T4 when the internal unit is in standby mode The ringer mute function does not apply to calls received from an internal unit or porter switchboard Pr...

Page 15: ...elect one of the 10 available melodies identified by letters A to J to use as a ringtone for calls from the external unit The internal unit plays back the selected ringtone Default melody B Select melody for call from external unit Confirm melody for call from external unit ...

Page 16: ...d to select one of the 10 available melodies identified by letters A to J to use as a ringtone for calls from the landing The internal unit plays back the selected ringtone Default melody C Select melody for call from landing Confirm melody for call from landing ...

Page 17: ...e 10 available melodies identified by letters A to J to use as a ringtone for calls from an internal unit or switchboard The internal unit plays back the selected ringtone Default melody D Select melody for call from internal unit or switchboard Confirm melody for call from internal unit or switchboard ...

Page 18: ...ease decrease the ringer volume which is indicated by the horizontal bar NOTE the level set is used for all ringtone types calls from the external unit landing internal unit or switchboard Default level 5 Select ringer volume control Ringer volume control ...

Page 19: ...he level of which is indicated by the horizontal bar The internal unit automatically requests the Master external unit to perform a self start procedure so that the user can see the effect of the brightness control NOTE the level set is used for all external units Default level 5 Select brightness control Brightness control ...

Page 20: ... unit which is indicated by the horizontal bar The internal unit automatically requests the Master external unit to perform a self start procedure so that the user can see the effect of the contrast control NOTE the level set is used for all external units Default level 5 Select contrast control Contrast control ...

Page 21: ... 21 TAB 40505 EN Key tones Use the keys and to enable disable the tone produced whenever a key is touched keystroke feedback Default enabled Key tone Key tone ...

Page 22: ...ates the keypad cleaning function Keypad cleaning activation The keypad cleaning procedure lasts 20 seconds and this time period cannot be extended by pressing the keys which remain disabled until the keypad cleaning procedure is completed ...

Page 23: ...e the digit highlighted in colour in the sequence 0 9 8 2 1 0 T3 to change the digit highlighted in colour in the sequence 0 1 2 8 9 0 T4 to confirm the selected digit and after the third digit if the PIN entered is correct to access the installer configuration procedure If the PIN is not correct you are returned to the user configuration menu Note once the correct PIN has been entered and you hav...

Page 24: ... 24 TAB 40505 EN Entering the PIN Entering the PIN Installer menu ...

Page 25: ...eys in the Operators context The default setting is blank Selection of key icons in the Operators context Which means that the preset icons i e those which first appear will be used When assigning icons starting from the default setting touching T4 opens the following menu On confirming with T4 a list of selectable icons appears ...

Page 26: ...f key icons If an icon has already been assigned an option will be added to the specific menu that allows you to cancel the assigned icon and replace it with the default icon Selection of key icons This operation must be confirmed ...

Page 27: ... 27 TAB 40505 EN Confirm icon cancellation To change an icon you do not need to cancel it first just simply replace it with a new icon ...

Page 28: ...tercom menu Each line corresponds to one of the four keys in the Intercom context On selecting one of these four options a sub menu opens Selection of intercom type The three options that appear are to associate an internal unit with the selected position to associate a porter switchboard with the selected position to associate the Alert function with the selected position ...

Page 29: ...to use a key that controls opening of a lock but you can also use a key that operates a relay or controls one of the F1 or F2 outputs of an external unit If the internal unit that is to be called has a handset it is advisable to use the lock with the handset replaced Once the association has been made the basic menu of the Intercom context will appear as follows the internal unit to be called is n...

Page 30: ...reviously selected key in the Intercom context and confirm The basic menu of Intercom context will appear as follows Selection of the switchboard to be called Association of the Alert function On confirming the function the Alert function is immediately assigned to the previously selected key in the Intercom context ...

Page 31: ... 31 TAB 40505 EN Cancelling an association Awaiting confirmation of intercom cancellation Confirm or cancel removal of the association between previously selected key in the Intercom context ...

Page 32: ...procedures refer to the beginning of the paragraph First power up Changing the PIN To change the PIN follow the same procedure as that used to enter it to access the installer configuration menu The following example shows how to set the PIN to 123 Touch Touch Touch Touch 2 times ...

Page 33: ... 33 TAB 40505 EN Touch Touch 3 times Touch The PIN has now been changed to 123 ...

Page 34: ... of the internal unit and to restore it to the original default condition The system asks for confirmation that you wish to proceed with the reset Selection of Reset factory configuration Awaiting confirmation of Reset factory configuration From this moment the internal unit is in the First power up condition ...

Page 35: ...Vimar customer service SAC TSX including ID Firmware version etc System information Information display The information reported from the top downwards is as follows ID of the internal unit FW version Bootloader version UID FW compilation date and time Available memory FreeRTOS version used ...

Page 36: ...manages Art 40505 from version 3 3 2 1 onwards The correspondence between the keys P1 P8 of SaveProg and the keys T1 T4 in the two operating contexts is as follows KEY OPERATORS INTERCOM T1 P1 P3 T2 P2 P4 T3 P7 P5 T4 P8 P6 The LOCK key corresponds to P0 ...

Page 37: ...d above No specific programming is required for a generic porter switchboard The figure below shows the situation when all the keys are programmed This operating context designated Intercom is obtained by touching the P A key when in standby mode or by switching from the Operators context also by touching P A Call to internal unit T1 and T4 make a call to an internal unit T2 and T3 call two specif...

Page 38: ...ogrammed as T1 While waiting for an answer you can press T2 and T3 On receiving an answer the display changes to The centre key now and T4 are enabled gives access to the context Audio only settings T4 has the function of microphone mute or enable The Audio only settings context allows loudspeaker volume control only ...

Page 39: ...pectively when the minimum and maximum levels are reached The centre key now allows you to return to the previous context The conversation can be ended with the P A key or by the internal unit to which the call was made using the appropriate procedure ...

Page 40: ...from internal unit The number at the top left indicates the position of the caller in the list of keys in the Intercom context If the caller is not present in the list no number will be displayed Call from internal unit not belonging to the intercom context If the caller is a switchboard different icons appear at the top left of the display ...

Page 41: ...le to mute the ringer for the current call Once muted the ringer cannot be switched back on during the current call so the icon disappears The call is answered using the P A key after which the situation is the same as with an outgoing call The conversation can be ended using the P A key or by the calling internal unit using the appropriate procedure ...

Page 42: ... internal unit on hold while carrying out the necessary operations to call the other party The switchboard operator can only connect an external unit to the internal unit if the external unit is already on hold Internal unit connected to external unit During the wait the internal unit will emit a specific tone The internal unit can also cancel the wait by putting the internal unit in standby mode ...

Page 43: ...xact moment at which the switchboard operator will connect the internal unit to the other party this strategy has been chosen in order to ensure that the other party hears nothing unless at the explicit request of the party waiting Internal unit connected to another internal unit Internal unit connected to a porter switchboard The conversation will proceed as if held directly between the internal ...

Page 44: ...e call is coming from an audio only or from an audio video external unit Call from external unit incoming Audio Call from external unit incoming Video Note the display of internal unit Art 40505 switches on on receiving a call from an external unit to display the signal of the external unit in accordance with its own programming as indicated in the table below ...

Page 45: ... ringer for the call currently in progress Once muted the ringer cannot be switched back on during the current call so the icon disappears Before answering if the display is showing the video signal from the external unit you can adjust the brightness by accessing the the Video only settings with Video adjustments If the call originates from an audio external unit it will not be possible to make a...

Page 46: ...the microphone After answering it is possible to use the Operators context or the LOCK key unless programmed for another function During the conversation the key serves to enter the Audio only settings context if the call originates from an audio external unit or Audio and video settings context if the call originates from an audio video external unit ...

Page 47: ...ngs Audio video settings The T1 and T3 T2 and T4 keys turn grey respectively when the minimum and maximum levels are reached The conversation can be ended using the P A key or by the calling external unit in the appropriate manner ...

Page 48: ...r muted again by touching the T4 key The P A key interrupts conversation regardless of whether the microphone is enabled or muted During self start it is possible to use the Operators context or the LOCK key unless programmed for another function The key gives access to the Audio only settings context if the call originates from an audio external unit or Audio and video settings context if the cal...

Page 49: ...est and confirmation of reception is less than a second 9 Until the switchboard calls the Internal Unit to service the request the Internal Unit 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...

Page 50: ... drivers are the same as for the other device in the TAB family The first time a device is connected to a USB port the PC must associate the drivers to the peripheral device even if a TAB device has already been associated The internal unit is identified at the level of WinBoot SaveProg as ELVOX_40505A ...

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