Understanding The Beeps - Videx 4000 Series Technical Manual

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UNDERSTANDING THE BEEPS

Functions and errors are indicated by beeps from the intercom panel. The following will help you
understand the different beeps heard and what, if anything needs to be done in response to the
beeps.
BEEP
Short beeps at 1 second intervals
Single short beep while the
system is in standby and not
being used.
Two short beeps followed by a
long beep
Long beep followed by short beep
while the system is in standby.
Long beep followed by short beep
while the system is in use.
Four long beeps
Six long beeps
Eight long beeps
Single short beep every 10
seconds after power up
Short beep, long beep repeated 3
times
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REASON
Relay or auxiliary output activated.
A valid text message has been
received and processed
Button pressed but no number
stored
Invalid text message received.
Manually ending a call by pressing
a call button
Not registered with a network
provider but still trying
Unknown registering problem
Registered but roaming for a
better network
Unable to see the SIM card
Call button pressed and either the
call is on divert to master or it is
outside the time set in the time
band and there is no master
number stored.
GSM DOOR INTERCOM TECHNICAL MANUAL
SOLUTION
None, this is normal
None, this is normal
Program a telephone number for
the button pressed.
If this has happened when
sending one of the programming
text messages then check the
message for errors. These beeps
will also be heard if the 4 digit
code in the text message is
incorrect. If you are unsure of the
4 digit code, try resetting it to
1111.
None, this confirms the call has
been cancelled. Another call can
be placed if required.
Leave it a short while to see if it
manages to find the network. If the
beeps repeat every 30 seconds
then try moving the antenna to a
better location or changing the
SIM to another network provider.
Try moving the antenna to a better
location. Try changing the SIM
card to another network provider.
This could happen if it registers to
another network instead of its
primary one. This may result in
higher call charges. Try another
SIM provider for that area.
Check the SIM card is fitted
correctly. Try removing the SIm
card, cleaning and fitting again.
Try a different SIM card.
This may be the required setup
but if it's not then either change
the time band times, store a
master number to divert the calls
to or open the switch between AO
& G used to switch the calls into
divert mode.
VER 2.0.8

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