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The unit has a door-lock release button and features an electronic call facility. It can accommodate the auxiliary services button (
) YP1 and loudspeaker YAL to make the call note more powerful.
Note. In intercom systems, the door-lock release button is enabled while you are talking with the entry panel.
Normally the door-lock release button is active. If you want it active only when the receiver is lifted, cut the jumper BP1 (fig.5).
Terminal block C
5 ground
7 call
8 audio from entry panel
9 audio to entry panel
Features similar to handset YC/200, it also has a button for auxiliary services .
Handset with secrecy of speech. Features similar to receiver YC/200A. Unit YP3 can be used to add 3 auxiliary buttons to the handset.
Normally the door-lock release button is active after having received a call. If you want it active only when the receiver is lifted, after having received a call, cut the jumper BP1 (fig. 6).
Terminal block C
5 ground
7 call
8 audio from entry panel
9 audio to entry panel
20 landing call input
E audio enabling (1)
button for auxiliary services
Terminal block C (accessories)
![]() | connection for YAL loudspeaker |
7A | connection for YPL module |
7 |
(1) Connection required for special installations (combined audio entry and video entry systems).
When the YPL unit is installed in the receiver, wire jumper BP2 must be cut (fig. 6).
First, remove the housing (fig. 1) and fasten the base directly to the wall (fig. 2) or to the embedding box (fig. 3 or 4).
If walls are not perfectly level, do not overtighten screws.
WARNING FOR THE USER
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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