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COMMENTS
In order to facilitate the system installation and activation, CC-200 switchboard is initially
programmed
by the manufacturer:
- All subscribers activated (255)
- Each subscriber has 4 input codes
(a table with codes is attached to the electronics)
- Calling time – 20s
- Conversation time – 2.5 min
- Time of starting conversation after calling – 1s
- Doorkeeper operation time – 4s
- Calling volume level 5 (maximal)

Starting from v19 panel, after selecting a s ubscriber’s number, it is not required to
press ‘*’ key.

Starting from v19 software and v28 panel, a user can set time during which after finishing
calling it is still possible to answer an incoming call.

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1 THE ADVANTAGES OF AN INTERCOM WITH DIGITAL SELECTION


A basic advantage of systems based on digital selection is the reduction of the quantity of external panels with
press buttons controlling a calling signal to an occupant from a few to one, where a function of intelligent
addressing of calling is performed on a numerical keyboard supported by a microcomputer with proper
controlling software. Within the solutions accepted, uniphones may be only CYFRAL apparatus with a digital
decoder module marked additionally with symbol D (digital), such as SMART-D and MAC-D.
CC-2000 system ensures connection to the switchboard to 255 digital uniphones connected to the two-wire
main line. The selective choice of a called uniphone is guaranteed by a digital module placed in each
apparatus, which through the correct settings of jumpers assigns to it its physical address which is clearly
recognised by the system.

The advantages of CC-200 digital system:


Start-up activities are simple and nearly intuitive. Microprocessor controlling provides many
new functional possibilities compared to the traditional analogue systems.
A digital communication route is performed based on RS-485 standard aimed at increasing:
Transmission rate,
Range
Protection against interferences compared to RS-232 interface.
Initial start-up activities are facilitated by a rich and simple installation programme.
Therefore, the installation of a complete system is easy and fast.
The method of fastening mechanical elements and wires facilitates the work of an installer.
Mechanical resistance is improved thanks to the use of a thick metal sheet in the intercom station and
soldering of additional elements reinforcing places particularly exposed to mechanical damage.
High resistance to corrosion. The intercom station is protected with a powder paint resistant to
atmospheric conditions.
Illuminated keypad enables the perfect digit visibility even in complete darkness.
Illuminated reader of Dallas keys.

The system ensures:


Calling and a conversation with any occupant.
Entering without a key by a few methods.
The entrance door may be opened without a mechanical key. It is necessary to select a flat number and
an individual 4-digit access code on the keypad of the intercom station. It is also possible to use a
different option;
Dallas tablet. In the external panel there is a Dallas reader; approximating a Dallas tablet
registered in the system, which is a special touch code key, enables the activation of a doorkeeper at
previously activated time. A code key has the form of a hermetic steel tablet with the diameter of 17 mm
and height of 3 or 6 mm, inside which there is a specialised integrated circuit of DS19XX DALLAS series. A
key code is a unique identifier ensuring 1014 combinations. Code keys are characteristic for high
mechanical strength and resistance to the impact of electromagnetic fields; and what is most important,
they do not need their own power supply.
High flexibility and configurability of the system depending on the user’s preferences and
expectations.
Easy access to the data introduced.
A large digital display facilitates introducing a flat number and ensures high legibility of the information
displayed. An illuminated keypad enables the efficient entering of numbers when there is no external
lighting.
Lack of eavesdropping. The system guarantees the secrecy of conversations. It is not possible to eavesdrop
by a person whose uniphone was not previously selected. Selecting a number on the intercom station
keypad results in connecting only with one selected uniphone.
Lack of possibility of opening a door from other, not currently selected, uniphones.

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Possibility of creating extended multi-input configurations.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page


2. Intercom CC-2000 installation
2.1. PC1000 intercom panel installation in the building -3-
2.2. Connecting the panel with the switchboard electronics station -3-
2.3. Connecting uniphones to the electronics station -3-
2.4. Connecting an electromagnetic doorkeeper -3-
2.5. Connecting the external press button for activating the electromagnetic doorkeeper -3-
2.6. Connecting the intercom power supply -3-
3. Programming the intercom system -4-
3.1. Programme description
3.1.1. Programme 01 (P-01). Panel type -5-
3.1.1.1 Slave panel type 1 -5-
3.1.1.2 Master panel type 2 -5-
3.1.1.3 Special panel type 3 -6-
3.1.1.4 Master panels. Multi-input system -7-
3.1.2. Programme 02 (P-02). Adding new subscribers -7-
3.1.3. Programme 03 (P-03). Simple initiation of the subscribers table -7-
3.1.4. Programme 04 (P-04). Advanced initiation of the subscribers table -8-
3.1.5. Programme 05 (P-05). Deleting a subscriber -8-
3.1.6. Programme 06 (P-06). Adding opening codes -8-
3.1.7. Programme 07 (P-07). Changing opening codes -9-
3.1.8. Programme 08 (P-08). Deleting all subscriber's codes -9-
3.1.9. Programme 09 (P-09). Joint opening code for all the subscribers -9-
3.1.10. Programme 10 (P-10). Adding Dallas tablets -9-
3.1.11. Programme 11 (P-11). Deleting Dallas tablets -10-
3.1.12. Programme 12 (P-12). Deleting all subscriber's tablets -10-
3.1.13. Programme 13 (P-13). Adding non-registered tablets -10-
3.1.14. Programme 14 (P-14). Deleting all non-registered tablets -10-
3.1.15. Programme 15 (P-15). Deleting switchboard memory -10-
3.1.16. Programme 16 (P-16). Changing the administrator’s code -10-
3.1.17. Programme 17 (P-17). Changing the time of calling and time of answering calls after ringing -11-
3.1.18. Programme 18 (P-18). Changing the conversation duration time -11-
3.1.19. Programme 19 (P-19). Changing the doorkeeper opening time -11-
3.1.20. Programme 20 (P-20). Adjusting the calling volume -11-
3.1.21. Programme 21 (P-21). Activating/deactivating the signalisation of door opening by a code or a tablet -12-
3.1.22. Programme 22 (P-22). Doorkeepers test -12-
3.1.23. Programme 23 (P-23). Previewing the switchboard programme version -12-
3.1.24. Programme 24 (P-24). Previewing the panel programme version -12-
3.1.25. Programme 25 (P-25). Range of allowed flat numbers for the panel -12-
3.1.26. Programme 26 (P-26). Range of allowed flat numbers for the panel -12-
3.1.27. Programme 27 (P-27). Changing the time of answering after ringing -12-
4. Tuning a conversation route -12-
5. Using digital intercom CC-2000 -13-
5.1. Connecting the premises -13-
5.2. Using opening codes -14-
5.3. Changing the opening code -14-
5.4. Adding a new opening code -14-
5.5. Deleting a specific opening code -15-
5.6. Deleting all opening codes -15-
6. Multi-input system -15-
6.1. Master type panel acc. to the procedure described in item 2.1.1.2. -15-
6.1.1. Calling from the panel -16-
6.1.1.1 Slave -16 -
6.1.1.2 Master -16 -
6.1.2. Opening with a code from the panel -16-
6.1.2.1 Slave -16 -
6.1.2.2 Master -16 -
6.2. Master type panel acc. to the procedure described in item 2.1.1.3. -17-
6.2.1. Non-recurring flat numbers -17-
6.2.2. Recurring flat numbers -17-
6.2.3. User’s functions in the multi-input systems -17-
Table 1. Table with error codes and their interpretation
Connection diagrams

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2 INTERCOM CC-2000 INSTALLATION


2.1. PC-1000 OR PC-2000 INTERCOM PANEL INSTALLATION IN THE BUILDING
After making an opening in the building wall or a fixed door wing, mount the bottom of the intercom
intercom panel by means of 4 screws with wall plugs, inserting them through 4 openings in the station
bottom part (recess dimensions are provided in Fig. 1.).
A large opening is for leading wires connecting the station panel with the switchboard electronic module.
The front board, after mounting the cover (or a roof for PC-1000) and inserting it to the station bottom part
installed on the wall, is screwed with two M5 screws and secured against theft by two blind rivets included
in the kit.
If possible, install the panel inside the building (vestibule or anteroom) in order to avoid installation outside
the building. Serious keypad staining (snow, mud) or flooding with water may interrupt its operation. The
same applies to the Dallas reader and display.
2.2. CONNECTING THE PANEL WITH THE SWITCHBOARD ELECTRONICS STATION
An installation wire, at least 6-vein, is required for the connection of the panel with the electronics station.
Connect the panel terminals with the electronics station terminals marked the same, e.g. GND with GND,
MIK with MIK, etc. Terminals marking and intended purposes are as follows:
GND GND mass
+ZAS Panel power supply (constant voltage from the switchboard plate)
SERA digital data transmission link A
SERB digital data transmission link B
GLI Panel speaker connected with terminal GL1(2) of the
switchboard plate
MIK Panel microphone connected with clamp MIK1(2) of the
switchboard electronics
DAL Dallas reader input (pre-attached)
Panel connections are shown in Fig. 1; switchboard connections are shown in Fig. 2.
When choosing the proper veins in the wire, follow a rule of as far as possible distance of digital signals
from analogue signals, and, if possible, separated with analogue GND mass wire. Wires must be connected
with power supply disconnected.

A B S
K I R R A D
I L E E Z N
M G S S + G

Fig. 1. Panel connection

Figure 2. Switchboard plate


CC-2000

2.3. CONNECTING UNIPHONES TO THE ELECTRONICS STATION


In order connect uniphones to the electronics station in the system, there are terminals marked as
LINE  . All the “hot” endings of uniphones are connected to terminal  ; mass endings  are connected to
terminal
 ending marked as mass .

Caution:
The device, in a basic version, cannot work in parallel (two with the same number). In such a case, use
uniphone SMART-D EXT.
2.4. CONNECTING THE ELECTROMAGNETIC DOORKEEPER
The electromagnetic doorkeeper is connected to the switchboard plate to the terminal pair marked Z1 (Fig.
1 and Fig. 5).

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CAUTION:
Terminal pair marked Z2 (contacts NO, dry output) is used for attaching the second
electromagnetic doorkeeper in the event of multi-input configuration (master panel –
slave panel) and servicing the input assigned to the master panel. More information – see the chapter on multi-
input systems item 6).
2.5. CONNECTING THE EXTERNAL PRESS BUTTON FOR ACTIVATING THE ELECTROMAGNETIC
DOORKEEPER
In CC-2000 system it is possible to connect an external press button activating the electromagnetic
doorkeeper for the time programmed in the system. The use of such a press button is sometimes desirable
when it is required to open an additional door without the need for installing a panel. For this purpose, use
switchboard plates marked WZ1 and GND (Fig. 4 and Fig. 5).
CAUTION:
Terminals marked WZ2 and GND are used for attaching the second electromagnetic doorkeeper in the
event of multi-input configuration (master panel – slave panel) and servicing the input assigned to the
master panel. More information – see the chapter on multi-input systems item 6).
2.6. CONNECTING THE INTERCOM POWER SUPPLY
After verifying the correctness of connecting the panel, electronics station and uniphones, it is possible to
connect intercom power supply (terminals marked AC). Use a transformer included in a kit with the
intercom, parameters: AC12, 5V, 2A (connection diagram see Fig. 4 and Fig. 5).
After connecting power supply, a horizontal line should be displayed on the right side of the display which
shows that the system is ready for operation. If this is the first activation, firstly programme the
switchboard module for operation.
CAUTION:
Each activation of voltage requires a delay of approx. 15 seconds for the activation of the uniphones.

3 PROGRAMMING THE INTERCOM SYSTEM


Programming CC-2000 system is the same as in CC-1000 and CC-1500 systems.
In order to navigate in the programme menu in a convenient and fast manner and in order to ensure user -
friendly programming, the following rules concerning the keys are applicable:
* - enables the confirmation of a selected option or programme;
'#' - enables cancelling the digits entered, exiting the programme, exiting the programming mode;
'0'...'9' - the digits entered;
'1' - in the programme selection mode, it enables switching (scrolling) available programmes down;
'3' - in the programme selection mode, it enables switching (scrolling) available programmes up;
'4' - in selected programmes, it enables scrolling values by 10 down;
'6' - in selected programmes, it enables scrolling values by 10 up;

ENTERING THE PROGRAMMING MODE:


with the panel display out (one horizontal line should be lit), press the following key combination:
'*01*’, after entering, there will be a flickering horizontal line on the display.
Now, enter a serial number of the switchboard which we want to programme (6 digits on the sticker
on the switchboard) and confirm with '*'.
Enter the administrator's code of a selected switchboard (6 digits, default 123456) and confirm with
'*'.
The correctness of the numbers entered is confirmed with panel switching to the switchboard
programming mode – it will be confirmed on the panel by a short high pitch sound and a flashing
caption 'P-01', which is the first menu programme.
If the provided switchboard serial number is incorrect, the panel will not receive a response from a
switchboard which does not exist and after waiting time, there will be 'Er01' error displayed and there
will be a short low sound. If there is an error in the administrator's code, the panel will display 'Er02'
error and generate a short low sound. In both cases, the procedure of entering the programming mode
must be started from the beginning.
CAUTION:
The collective table with errors which may occur when using the system is provided at the end
of this manual (table No 1).

PC-1000 and PC-2000 Panel is preliminary programmed for working in the slave mode –
the only activity which must be carried out after installing the system is
logging to the switchboard with which a given panel is to work and entering P-01 programme
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3. 1. PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION

3.1.1. PROGRAMME 01 (P-01). PANEL TYPE


CC-2000 Intercom system anticipates 3 panel types: master (N), slave (P) and special (S), whose defining
is one of the conditions for the correct system operation. In the programming mode, these types have the
following meaning:
digit '1' – slave panel (P)
digit '2' – master panel (N)
digit '3' – special panel (S).
Such panel classification is caused by possible configurations in which the intercom system may be used.
Below, there are possible arrangements and solutions for CC-2000.

3.1.1.1 MASTER PANEL, TYPE 1. 1-INPUT SYSTEM WITH ONE SWITCHBOARD .


The most common connection arrangement of the intercom system is a single system: 1 panel + 1
switchboard + n uniphone (see Fig. 4 or Fig. 5). In such a case a panel should be set as slave with a
building number accepted by the system by default (1), which is the number of the switchboard to which
the panel is logged.
The programming sequence is as follows:
After performing the above procedure points of entering the programming mode (item 2.1), when 'P-01'
is displayed, it is necessary to:
1. confirm with '*'. '1', will be displayed which indicates the slave panel by default.
2. confirm the selection again with '*' and then, without continuation, with '#' exit PROGRAMME 01.

3.1.1.2 MASTER PANEL, TYPE 2 MULTI-INPUT SYSTEM WITH MANY SWITCHBOARDS


There are cases with one or a few main panels called master (N), from which we can connect all the
uniphones in the system, and a few slave panels (P) with switchboard electronics stations and assigned
uniphone groups, referred to as the multi-input system with hierarchical input (see Fig. 6, 7 or 8).
In such a case, programme both panel types (N) and (P) correctly. The slave panel must be assigned to
one switchboard only and a number allocated during programming is at the same time a number
identifying the switchboard. The slave panel and switchboard create a unique and identifiable device
group assigned to a given staircase (of the building), etc.
Each slave panel (P) within this configuration is programmed in the following manner: After performing
the above procedure points of entering the programming mode (item 2.1), when 'P-01’ is displayed, it is
necessary to:
1. confirm with '*'. '1' will be displayed which indicates the slave panel by default.
2. confirm with '*'again. An accepted building (staircase) will be displayed ('1').
For the first electronics, it is possible to accept this selection with '*'; for the remaining electronics,
it is necessary to change it into a non-recurring other number, e.g. correlated with the staircase or
building actual number (permissible number range 1-255). Pressing '3' increments the number
displayed with 1 and pressing '6' with 10. We confirm selection with '*' and with '#' we exit
PROGRAMME 01.
The main panel must be programmed as master (N) acc. to the procedure provided below:
After performing the above procedure points of entering the programming mode (item 2.1), when
'P-01' is displayed, it is necessary to:
1. confirm with '*'. '1' will be displayed which indicates the slave panel by default.
2. by means of key '3' the value is incremented to '2' (master panel) and the selection is confirmed
with '*'. We finish the programming of the master panel by pressing '#' and exiting
PROGRAMME 01.
CAUTION:
When selecting an occupant number from the master panel, firstly enter the staircase (building)
number, then confirm '*' and after that select an occupant number.

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3.1.1.3 SPECIAL PANEL, TYPE 3


This panel type was programmed in a special manner in order to enable system configuration
in various cases, facilitating the flexible and convenient implementation of many complicated systems.
After performing the above procedure points of entering the programming mode (item 2.1), when 'P-01'
is displayed, it is necessary to:
1. confirm with '*'. '1' will be displayed which indicates the slave panel by default.
2. '3' increments the value to 3 and '*' confirms the selection.
3. Another menu item will occur which specifies the selection of one of two available AUDIO routes
(microphone and speaker) of the switchboard which will be enabled after calling the premises
connected to this switchboard. The switchboard plate includes two audio routes defined as slave –
GL1 and MIK1 and master GL2 and MIK2. When setting audio route as ‘1’ in the menu, we declare
the activity of the slave route (GL1, MIK1), ‘2’ means the activity of the master route (GL2, MIK2).
Route selection is permanently related to a calling sound allocated to both routes (an acoustically
"faster" sound is allocated to the master route and an acoustically "slower" to the slave route).
'1' is a default value. After confirming the selection with '*', we automatically are directed to
the next menu item.
CAUTION:
It is advised to define the audio route as
- „1” (slave GL1 and MIK1) for the slave panel,
- „2” (master GL1 and MIK2) for the master panel.
4. Now, we define the active terminals, which control the electrofastner activation. The menu includes
terminal pairs Z1 & Z1 and Z2 & Z2 on CC2000 electronics plate (proper positions in menu ‘1’ and
‘2’) and terminal pairs ZACZ1 to ZACZ4 placed on „Doorkeeper Commutator KZ4” plate (proper
positions in the menu: ‘4’ – ‘7’).
The slave doorkeeper on CC2000 electronics plate – ‘1’ is set by default.
CAUTIO
N:
It is advised to define the outputs as
- „1” (slave) for the slave panel,
- „2” (master) for the master panel.
After the selection, confirm with '*' and go to the last menu item of the special panel '3'.
5. It is a manner of selecting number
‘1’, simple, with building number accepted by default ‘1’ automatically added to the selected
number. It may be used only in the case of non-recurring flat numbers in the system),
COMMENTS:
Register only the subscribers present in given staircases.
Limit the selection of numbers by the panel outside the range supported (programme 25 and
26)
‘2’, complex, with a building number manually added to the flat number. A comment to this item is
discussed in detail in chapter “6. Multi-input system, item 6. 2.” The selection manner is simple with
building number "1" allocated by default.

6. If option '2' is selected, then after confirming '*', programme P-01 will be closed; if option '1' is
selected, another menu option will be displayed, which enables entering a building number. The pre-
set number is '1' which relates to building number 1. After pressing ‘*’ programme P-01 will be
closed.

3.1.1.4 MASTER PANELS. MULTI-INPUT SYSTEM WITH ONE SWITCHBOARD AND ADDITIONAL MODULE
"DOORKEEPER COMMUTATOR KZ-4".
The multi-input system implementation is possible, where, apart from slave inputs (near staircases), it is
possible to support up to 5 additional inputs (master or special). If there is more than one master
input or a special input, it is necessary to use an additional device - Doorkeeper Commutator
KZ-4. Full information on this subject is included in the manual of KZ-4 module.
COMMENTS:
1. The master panel is not correlated with any switchboard; during its programming, it is possible to log to
any switchboard operating within the system.
2. The activity of the master panel programming must be performed as the last one after
previous programming of all the slave panels.

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3. The slave panel must be logged to a specific switchboard supporting a given building, entrance, staircase,
etc. – a place where it will be physically mounted and a panel and a switchboard; assign a number of a
building, entrance or staircase for easier spatial identification.
The panel will confirm correct programming by a confirmation signal (short high pitch sound).
Possible errors:
'Er01' - no response from the switchboard; check cables, repeat a programming procedure.
More information on the multi-input system is provided in chapter 6. MULTI-INPUT SYSTEMS.

3.1.2 PROGRAMME 02 (P-02). ADDING NEW SUBSCRIBERS.


1. Provide a new subscriber's number. Max. 4 digits.
2. Confirm with '*'.
3. Provide a uniphone number: from 1 to 255.
4. Confirm with '*'.
The panel will confirm correct programming by a confirmation signal (short high pitch sound).
Possible errors:
'Er01' - no response from the switchboard. Check cables, repeat a programming procedure.
'Er03' - the entered subscriber's number is already in use. Remove the number from the switchboard
memory (P-05) or use other subscriber's number; such an error may also denote an attempt to use an
engaged uniphone.

3.1.3 PROGRAMME 03 (P-03). SIMPLE INITIATION OF THE SUBSCRIBERS TABLE.


1. Enter the quantity of subscribers - max. 255.
2. Confirm with '*'.
The panel will confirm correct programming by a confirmation signal (short high pitch sound).
Subsequent subscribers' numbers will be assigned to subsequent uniphones, starting from 1
to the quantity entered. Previously entered values are deleted from the subscribers table.
Possible errors:
'Er01' - no response from the switchboard. Check cables, repeat a programming procedure.

3.1.4 PROGRAMME 04 (P-04). ADVANCED INITIATION OF THE SUBSCRIBERS TABLE.


1. Enter an initial subscriber's number e.g. 100.
2. Confirm with '*'.
3. Provide an incrementing step - e.g. 10.
4. Confirm with '*'.
5. Enter the quantity of subscribers - e.g. 4
6. Confirm with '*'.
7. Provide the first uniphone number, e.g. 15.
8. Confirm with '*'.
9. If we want to delete the previous table content - enter 1.
If we want to maintain the previous table content - enter 0.
10. Confirm with '*'.
The panel will confirm correct programming by a confirmation signal (short high pitch sound).
Possible errors:
'Er01' - no response from the switchboard. Check cables, repeat a programming procedure.
The example of the programme operation effect:
Uniphone_numb subscriber_number:
1. 15 100
2. 16 110
3. 17 120
4. 18 130

3.1.5 PROGRAMME 05 (P-05). SUBSCRIBER DELETION.


1. Provide a subscriber's number.
2. Confirm with '*'.
The panel will confirm correct programming by a confirmation signal (short high pitch sound).
Possible errors:
'Er01' - no response from the switchboard. Check cables, repeat a programming procedure.
‘Er04' - incorrect subscriber's number. Enter a correct number.

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3.1.6 PROGRAMME 06 (P-06). ADDING OPENING CODES.


1. Provide a subscriber's number.
2. Confirm with '*'.
3. Enter a new 4-digit opening code.
4. Confirm with '*'.
The panel will confirm correct programming by a confirmation signal (short high pitch sound).

A printout of predefined opening codes is added to each switchboard electronics.

Possible errors:
'Er01' - no response from the switchboard. Check cables, repeat a programming procedure.
‘Er04' - incorrect subscriber's number. Enter a correct number.
'Er07' - the provided opening code is already in use.
'Er06' - no free space. The user already has 4 codes.

3.1.7 PROGRAMME 07 (P-07). CHANGING OPENING CODES .


1. Provide a subscriber's number.
2. Confirm with '*'.
3. Enter a previous opening code.
4. Confirm with '*'.
5. Enter a new opening code.
6. Confirm with '*'.
The panel will confirm correct programming by a confirmation signal (short high pitch sound).
Possible errors:
'Er01' - no response from the switchboard. Check cables, repeat a programming procedure.
‘Er04' - incorrect subscriber's number. Enter a correct number.
'Er05' - incorrect opening code. Attempt to change a non-existing code.

3.1.8 PROGRAMME 08 (P-08). DELETING ALL SUBSCRIBER'S CODES.


1. Provide a subscriber's number.
2. Confirm with '*'.
The panel will confirm correct programming by a confirmation signal (short high pitch).
Possible errors:
'Er01' - no response from the switchboard. Check cables, repeat a programming procedure.
‘Er04' - incorrect subscriber's number. Enter a correct number.

3.1.9 PROGRAMME 09 (P-09). JOINT OPENING CODE FOR ALL SUBSCRIBERS


1. Enter a new joint code.
2. Confirm with '*'.
3. Repeat a new joint code.
4. Confirm with '*'again.
The panel will confirm the correct entering of a new joint code and removing all
previously entered ones with a confirmation sound (short high pitch).

This programme is used for the initialisation of the users' opening codes memory. Since all previous
codes will be removed during the activation of this programme, it is not allowed to use it
after entering individual codes by users.

Possible errors:
'Er01' - no response from the switchboard. Check cables, repeat a programming procedure.

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3.1.10 PROGRAMME 10 (P-10). ADDING DALLAS TABLETS.


1. Provide a subscriber's number.
2. Confirm with '*'.
3. Approximate subsequent tablets to the reader.
The panel will confirm correct programming by a confirmation signal (short high pitch sound).
One subscriber may be assigned max. 8 Dallas tablets.
Possible errors:
'Er01' - no response from the switchboard. Check cables, repeat a programming procedure.
‘Er04' - incorrect subscriber's number. Enter a correct number.
'Er08' - an attempt to re-programme the same tablet. Approximate next tablet.
'Er09' - no free space in the memory for new tablets for a provided subscriber.

3.1.11 PROGRAMME 11 (P-11). REMOVING DALLAS TABLETS.


Approximate the tablet to the reader.
The panel will confirm correct programming by a confirmation signal (short high pitch sound).
This programme removes the subscriber's tablets and not registered tablets.
Quit the programme by '#'.
Possible errors:
'Er-01' - no response from the switchboard. Check cables, repeat a programming procedure.
'Er-10' - this tablet not found in the switchboard memory.

3.1.12 PROGRAMME 12 (P-12). DELETING ALL SUBSCRIBER'S TABLETS.


1. Provide a subscriber's number.
2. Confirm with '*'.
The panel will confirm correct programming by a confirmation signal (short high pitch sound).
Possible errors:
'Er01' - no response from the switchboard. Check cables, repeat a programming procedure.
‘Er04' - incorrect subscriber's number. Enter a correct number.

3.1.13 PROGRAMME 13 (P-13). ADDING NON-REGISTERED TABLETS.


Approximate subsequent tablets to the reader.
Subsequent tablets programming is confirmed with a short high pitch sound.
The max. quantity of non-registered tablets is 768
Quit the programme by '#'.
Deleting a single non-registered tablet is possible by means of
Programme P-11.

Possible errors:
'Er01' - no response from the switchboard. Check cables, repeat a programming procedure.
'Er08' - an attempt to re-programme the same tablet. Approximate next tablet.

3.1.14 PROGRAMME 14 (P-14). DELETING ALL NON-REGISTERED TABLETS.


After selecting a programme, the panel display will show 4 vertical flickering lines. Confirm deletion with
'*'.
The panel will confirm correct deletion by a confirmation signal (short high pitch sound).
Possible errors:
'Er01' - no response from the switchboard. Check cables, repeat a programming procedure.

3.1.15 PROGRAMME 15 (P-15). DELETING THE SWITCHBOARD MEMORY AND RECOVERING DEFAULT
SETTINGS.
1. After selecting a programme, the panel display will show 4 vertical flickering lines.
2. Confirm deletion with '*'.
The panel will confirm the correct recovery of pre-settings and deletion of:
- all subscribers' numbers with opening codes
- all Dallas keys allocated to subscribers
- all non-registered tablets
Possible errors:
'Er01' - no response from the switchboard. Check cables, repeat a programming procedure.

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3.1.16 PROGRAMME 16 (P-16). CHANGING THE ADMINISTRATOR'S CODE.


1. Enter a new 6-digit code.
2. Confirm with '*'.
3. Re-enter the new code.
4. Confirm with '*'.
The panel will confirm correct programming by a confirmation signal (short high pitch).
Possible errors:
'Er01' - no response from the switchboard. Check cables, repeat a programming procedure.
'Er13' - new administrator's code entered incorrectly. Repeat the entering of a new code.

3.1.17 PROGRAMME 17 (P-17). CHANGING CALLING TIME.


1. Select a programme.
2. The panel will read the current calling time and will display it.
By means of key '1' or ‘3’ we change time with the step of 5 seconds.
Min. time: 5s Max. time: 30s.
3. Confirm with '*'.
The panel will confirm correct programming by a confirmation signal (short high pitch).
Possible errors:
'Er01' - no response from the switchboard. Check cables, repeat a programming procedure.

3.1.18 PROGRAMME 18 (P-18). CHANGING THE CONVERSATION DURATION TIME .


1. Select a programme.
2. The panel will read the current conversation time and will display it in the following format:
m:ss , where: m - minutes, ss - seconds
By means of key '1' or ‘3’ we change time with the step of 5 seconds.
Min. time: 2.5 min Max. time: 5min
3. Confirm with '*'.
The panel will confirm correct programming by a confirmation signal (short high pitch sound).

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