Operations; Answering Calls; Opening Entrance Doors; Door Bells - Panasonic VL-MV10 Operating Instructions Manual

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3. Operations

Operations
3. Operations

3.1 Answering calls

3.1.1 Answering lobby station calls
When you receive a call from a lobby station, the main
monitor rings, and displays an image from the lobby
station.
To answer the call
Press M
N.
R Speak within about 50 cm of the microphone.
R Speak alternatively with the visitor. If you and the
visitor speak at the same time, you will not hear
each other.
R You can talk for up to about 90 seconds.
To end the call
Press M
N.
Features available while talking
– Adjusting sound and display settings (page 6, 7)
– Using "press-to-talk" (page 8)
3.1.2 Press-to-talk mode
If it is difficult for you and the visitor to hear each other
due to noise, the "press-to-talk" mode can make
conversations easier to hear.
1
While talking, activate press-to-talk mode by
pressing and holding M
R A beep sounds and press-to-talk mode is
activated.
2
To speak to the visitor
Speak while pressing and holding M
R The talk indicator (
To listen to the visitor
Release M
N.
R The talk indicator (
Note:
R Press-to-talk mode is cancelled when the call ends.

3.2 Opening entrance doors

An electric lock may be connected to the lobby station.
In this case, you can open the entrance door while
talking to a visitor.
To open the entrance door while talking, press M

3.3 Door bells

A door bell may be connected to your main monitor. In
this case, the main monitor will ring when someone
presses the door bell button.
8
N for about 2 seconds.
N.
) lights.
) flashes.
N.
Note:
R There is only 1 type of ringtone for the door bell.
3.4 Induction loop system for
hearing aid users (VL-MV10EX2
only)
Set the hearing aid to the T-coil (or "T") mode.
R In order to achieve the appropriate magnetic
coupling between the room monitor and hearing aid,
use the hearing aid at an approx. distance of
20 - 30 cm from directly in front of the room monitor.
This is just a guide. Adjust where you use the
hearing aid as required in order to improve the
audibility.
R If there are electronic devices or electric devices
used nearby, they may create magnetic noise which
can affect the quality of calls. Also, the magnetic
coupling of the induction loop is weakened when
there are metal objects nearby. This may reduce the
range where the hearing aid has good audibility.
Devices (room monitor) with this symbol reduce noise
and interference when hearing aids with T-coils are
used.
3.5 System conditions and
limitations
Please note the following system conditions and
limitations.
R Only one call can be handled from the lobby station
at a time.
Subsequent calls will disconnect the current call.
If buttons for another apartment are pressed during
a call, the current call is disconnected and the other
apartment will be called.

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