UNIPHONE MODEL SIGNO REF. 1140/622
GENERAL INFORMATION
BASIC FUNCTIONS
•
Keeping the conversation going.
•
Opening the door.
In addition, the uniphone has a built-in service LED indicating the call.
CONNECTION TO THE SYSTEM
The uniphone ref. 1140/622 is connected to a common riser with 2
wires. The uniphone can work within one system with uniphones ref.
1131/62x, ref. 1132/62x, ref. 1134/62x.
Note: the uniphone ref. 1140/622 should work in a 7V system
(parameter 1.10 set to 1).
DESCRIPTION OF WIRE CLAMPS
LU
A line of uniphones.
0L
Mass of the line of uniphones.
T1
Call button connection terminal 68R (shorted to ground
(0L)).
T2
Call button connection terminal 180R (shorted to ground
(0L)).
PROGRAMMING
The uniphone is programmed with jumpers. With their help, we set
the uniphone number from 1 to 255. The first jumper (from the bottom
UNIPHONE REF. 1140/622
GENERAL INFORMATION / PROGRAMMING
of the PCB) is number 1. We use only the first 8 jumpers (counting
from the bottom of the PCB), the other two are used to test the
uniphone. The uniphone number is set in binary code. Each jumper
you put on increments the uniphone number by the number
corresponding to the jumper.
Below is a table with example jumper settings. A single power supply
of the Matibus SE system or a panel of the BASIC system can
support up to 510 users.
In the BASIC system, the logical code of the uniphone is equal to the
value set by jumpers in the binary code.
In the Matibus SE system, the logical code of the uniphone is equal
to the value set by jumpers in the binary code (for vertical no. 1). For
riser no. 2, the logical code of the call is equal to the number set by
jumpers plus the number of uniphones set in option 704 (factory 25).
Of course, there are factory settings. It is possible to modify the
logical codes in any way.
Jumper alignment
ADJUSTING THE CALL TONE VOLUME
Under the handset hanger there is a 3-position lever for adjusting the
volume of the call signal.
Jumper J1 is the service jumper.
Terminals T2 and T1 (depending on the configuration in the power
supply programming menu) can be used to control the OC1, OC2
outputs or to call the porter control panel. Pressing the button in the
vertical 1 uniphone will open the OC2 output, while in the vertical 2
uniphone will open the OC1 output. When OC1 and OC2 are
connected to the EI input, then it is possible to control the door using
the uniphone without the use of additional wiring.
T1 is the terminal of the 68R resistor while T2 is the terminal of the
180R resistor.
Terminal T2 is connected to function button no. 1 at the factory.
Terminal T1 is connected to function button No. 2.
Unit weight 0.3 kg
MAX
MEDIUM
Uniphone call code
1
25
12
240
129
LOW
1
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