Contents Contents Contents Introduction Introduction Introduction Page 1 Page 1 How to use this Configuration Guide How to use this Configuration Guide How to use this Configuration Guide How to use this Configuration Guide How to use this Configuration Guide How to use this Configuration Guide Page 2 Page 2...
Introduction This programming guide is intended specifically for a particular type of system – System Type D Block A….Block 1….Block ? Block B….Block 2….Block ? Block Z….Block 32….Block ? 1083/20 1083/50 1083/20 1083/50 1083/20 1083/50 ‘Secondary’ entry panels (call only apartments within a specific block) 1083/20 1083/75...
How to use this Configuration Guide Each entry panel in the system must be individually programmed. Primary entry panels and Secondary entry panels are programmed using the same method but have a number of different settings. Whether a panel is a Primary panel or a Secondary panel depends not only on its configuration but also on its connection within the system.
Menu Structure LANGUAGE CONFIGURATION NAMES DOOR OPENER KEYS SIMPLIFIED GUI RESET MODULE TYPE MULTIRISE ID PRIMARY MODULE CODE TYPE BUSY TIME STOPABLE DOOR LOCK 1 RELEASE TIME DOOR LOCK 1 DOOR LOCK 2 RELEASE TIME DOOR LOCK 2 PASSWORD LCD BACKLIGHT BUTTON SOUND MULTITOUCH CALL WELCOME MESSAGE...
Configuration procedure When the unit is first powered the screen is as follows – 99999 On the entry panel keypad press and you will see this screen – 1000 Enter (the default password) then press LINGUA Use the buttons to select and press ENGLISH UK Use the...
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You see this screen – LANGUAGE CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION Press the button to select then press Use the buttons to select and press Page 5...
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Primary entry panels only PRIMARY Use the buttons to select and press PRIMARY SECONDARY The RANGE OF BLOCKS depends on the number of blocks in the installation. If there are four blocks for example, then the range is from 0 to 3. Press to move to the TO entry.
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Secondary entry panels only SECONDARY Use the buttons to select and press RISE NUMBER is the Block Number between 0 and 31 or more specifically; it is the address of the 1083/50 Riser Distributor to which the secondary panel is connected.
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It is suggested to keep the default setting by pressing It is suggested to keep the default setting by pressing DOOR LOCK 1 RELEASE TIME adjusts the voltage free relay (C NO NC) time and also the solid state lock release output (SE+ SE-) time. For example for a time of 10 seconds press FREE Choosing...
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DOOR LOCK 2 RELEASE TIME adjusts the voltage free relay (C NO) time. For example for a time of 1 second press then press FREE Choosing means that the gate can be opened by the monitor or handset at any time without the monitor or handset being called. SECRET Choosing means that the monitor or handset must be called before it can...
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The entry panel button confirmation beep can be Use the buttons to make a selection then press It is possible that when a number of buttons are pressed at the same time, a particular monitor or handset can be called, for example a caretaker’s apartment. If you wish to use this feature enter the apartment address then press Otherwise just press WELCOME MESSAGE...
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EUROPE To modify the TIME ZONE select then press . Choose CONTINENT BRITAIN (UK) as the and press Choose for the COUNTRY and press TIME AND DATE Modify the as required to correct mistakes. to move from the date to the time Use the buttons to select the then press...
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Choose whether the POSTMAN function will work on MONDAY by selecting ON or OFF then press Enter the FROM time. Press to move to the TO time. Enter the TO time and press Repeat for the remaining days POSTMAN ICON which appears on the display can be Use the buttons to select...
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SWITCHBOARD SWITCHBOARD SWITCHBOARD SWITCHBOARD If there is a concierge If there is a concierge If there is a concierge select select and press and press Otherwise select Otherwise select Otherwise select and press and press and press The basic entry panel configuration is now complete. The basic entry panel configuration is now complete.
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Primary entry Primary entry Primary entry Primary entry panels panels LANGUAGE LANGUAGE BLOCKS BLOCKS Use the Use the buttons to select buttons to select buttons to select buttons to select then press then press BLOCKS MODIFY MODIFY Use the Use the buttons to select buttons to select buttons to select...
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Press OFFSET Page 14 Enter the number if necessary – See the following example. Press An example installation with four blocks, each with fifty apartments, where it is necessary to OFFSET program an Block C Block D Block A Block B Apartment numbers Apartment numbers Apartment numbers...
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Block A Apartment numbers 1 - 50 Monitor handset DIP switches start at address 1 therefore OFFSET is required. When is dialled from the entry panel, the monitor with Page 16 binary address will ring. Block B Apartment numbers 51 - 100 Monitor handset DIP switches start at address 51 OFFSET therefore an...
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Block C Apartment numbers 101 - 150 Monitor handset DIP switches start at address 101 OFFSET therefore an is required. When is dialled from the entry panel, the monitor with binary address will ring. Block D Apartment numbers 151 - 200 Monitor handset DIP switches start at address 151 OFFSET therefore an...
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Repeat Repeat the procedure shown on Pages 14 a procedure shown on Pages 14 a procedure shown on Pages 14 a procedure shown on Pages 14 a procedure shown on Pages 14 and 15 for the other blocks in the first Primary entry panel. nd 15 for the other blocks in the first Primary entry panel.
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Secondary entry Secondary entry Secondary entry Secondary entry panels panels LANGUAGE LANGUAGE BLOCKS BLOCKS Use the Use the buttons to select buttons to select buttons to select buttons to select then press then press BLOCKS MODIFY MODIFY Use the Use the buttons to select buttons to select buttons to select...
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Press Press OFFSET OFFSET Page 14 Page 14 Enter the Enter the number if necessary number if necessary number if necessary – number if necessary See pages 15, 16 & 17 for an pages 15, 16 & 17 for an pages 15, 16 &...
Programming proximity keys 99999 On the entry panel keypad press and you will see this screen – 1000 Enter (the default password) then press KEYS Use the buttons to select and press LANGUAGE KEYS Use the buttons to select and press ...
Programming door open codes 99999 On the entry panel keypad press and you will see this screen – 1000 Enter (the default password) then press DOOR OPENER Use the buttons to select and press LANGUAGE DOOR OPENER Use the buttons to select and press Enter the code and press Note –...
Appendix 1083/15 & 1083/16 outputs There are three outputs from the 1083/15 & 1083/16 for controlling electric releases, maglocks automatic doors and gates etc. S+ S- This output can be connected directly to a fail secure (locked) release with a maximum consumption of 15VA.