GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION
General configuration concept
Flexible configuration:
A PC can be used (but not
mandatory) to simplify the
installation project (not needed
during the installation);
can be used if units/risers have
a number of floors and handsets
that don't differ much from one
another. (A table can explain
when an installation can be
configured in this way).
simplified configuraTion
It is compulsory to configure:
1. Audio/video doorphone handsets.
For each handset, its F F I I address
code must be configured, starting
from flat number 1 and from floor
number 1.
2. (Riser shunt). Each riser shunt
must be configured in a
progressive way staring from 1.
If in the entrance panel or
Switchboard the progressive
riser shunt address is used as the
lowest two digits of DDDD, no
configuration of the apartment/villa
to call is needed in the Wall entrance
panel or Switchboard. If the
customer wants a complete DDDD
address to call the apartment/villa,
an association must be performed
on the wall entrance panel and on
the Switchboard between the riser
shunt progressive address and the
DDDD requested by the user.
No PC support is needed/useful for
these activities.
Using this configuration only the
40
default apartment functions are
available.
With the simple configuration
maximum 4000 apartments can be
installed:
riSer ShuntS
handSetS/
floorS
(unit/riSer)
floor
40
25
4
Alternatively we can have:
16
40
6
25
40
4
22
30
6
20
25
8
or others ...].
The simplified configuration can be
applied to a standard installation
or to a district of a multichannel
installation inheriting the limits of the
chosen configuration type.
flexiBle configuraTion
Before configuring the system two
numbers must be decided:
#FF maximum number of floors of
the units/risers of the installation
(a two digit number typical of
the installation– max value 99).
#I I maximum number of
apartments of the floors in the
installation (a two digit number
typical of the installation –
max value 99).
It is compulsory to configure:
1. Audio/video doorphone
handsets. For each handset,
its F F I I address code must
be configured, starting from
flat number 1 and from floor
number 1 and the typical
installation #ii number;
2. riser shunt each riser shunt must
be configured progressively
staring from 1 and the and the
typical installation #ii number;
3. wall entrance panel and
Switchboard. In each wall
entrance panel and Switchboard,
the #FF and #ii installation
numbers must be configured.
If in the entrance panel or
Switchboard the progressive riser
shunt address is used as the lowest
two digits of DDDD, no configuration
of the apartment/villa to call is
needed in the Wall entrance panel or
Switchboard. If the customer want a
complete DDDD address to call the
apartment/villa, an association must
be performed on the wall entrance
panel and on the Switchboard
between the riser shunt progressive
address and the DDDD requested
by the user. Using this configuration
only the default apartment functions
are available.
A PC is not needed to configure the
system on the installation - it can be
used during the project phase to easily
identify and check if it is possible to
configure the system following the
flexible configuration method – it is an
alternative to the table below.
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