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DIGIVOICE - Technical Manual
SPECIFICATIONS
Consumption in load units: 5LU
(including any Ref. 1038/17 expansion modules)
Logic circuits
Logic circuit supply voltage (+V/0V): 15 to 25.2Vdc
Stand-by current draw: ~30mA
Current draw during calls: ~50mA
Current draw with voice signal active: ~50mA
Timed lock release circuitry current draw: ~20mA
Voice Circuits
Voice circuit supply voltage (+F/0F): 30 to 36Vdc
Stand-by current draw: ~1mA
Current draw with voice signal active: ~55mA
Key backlighting circuit:
Supply voltage: 12Vac
Current draw: 100mArms
Relay control outputs: NC-C-NO 30 Vac/dc 6A max.
Service temperature range: -10 to 50°C
OPERATION
CALLS
Call can be made to up to 104 stations by pressing the corresponding
keys on the entrance panels associated with digitizer Ref. 1038/5.
In addition, the guard door switchboard station 1038/40 can be called
simply by pressing a call button with which the switchboard station
code has been associated at the programming stage.
The ringer at the called apartment station will be activated for the
programmed time (from 1 to 5 seconds), with a continuous ring tone
(main digitizer) or an intermittent tone (secondary digitizer).
Three audible beeps will confi rm that the call has been forwarded.
Pressing the call button again will extend the ringer activation time.
CALL CODES ASSIGNED TO PUSHBUTTONS
A numeric or alphanumeric code between 0000 and JJJJ can be
assigned to each call button.
These codes identify the doorphone or video doorphone apartment
station that will be called when the button is pressed.
Call codes for the guard door switchboard station can also be assigned
to buttons.
PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING METHODS
The digitizer can be programmed only by means of programming
terminal Ref. 1038/56.
The terminal can be connected either:
• Locally, to programming connector (1) located on the side of the
digitizer to be programmed.
• To any other entrance module, guard door switchboard station or
digitizer in the system.
• To any passive wiring block (Ref. 1038/90) connected to the
system.
PARAMETERS
Data to be programmed are as follows:
Type of digitizer station
This step is used to select operating mode. The digitizer can be
confi gured as a main or secondary station.
If confi gured as the main station, the digitizer can send calls to
apartment stations in the range between 0 and JJJJ. If confi gured as
a secondary station, the digitizer can send calls to apartment stations
on its own riser cable.
Digitizer station number
Whether confi gured as main or secondary, each digitizer station is
identifi ed by a number. However, the numbers that can be assigned to
a digitizer station will depend on the latter’s type as follows.
Main digitizer stations can be assigned numbers from 1 to JJJ, while
secondary digitizer stations can be assigned numbers from 1 to JJ. For
secondary stations, the number identifi es the digitizer’s riser cable.
Engaged time
The programmed engaged time establishes the minimum duration of a
voice communication from the moment the call is made.
The same value must be programmed for all calling devices, and may
be 10, 20, 30 or 40s.
Electric lock management criteria
Door lock release may be unrestricted or protected by privacy feature.
Operation will depend on the type of digitizer station as follows:
• Main station: If the door lock release is unrestricted, the digitizer
opens the door in response to commands received from any
decoder. If the door lock release is protected by privacy feature, the
digitizer will open the door only in response to commands received
from the doorphone branch with which a call is in progress.
• Secondary station: If the door lock release is unrestricted, the
digitizer opens the door in response to commands received from
any decoder on its riser cable. If the door lock release is protected
by privacy feature, the digitizer will open the door only in response
to commands received from the doorphone branch with which a call
is in progress.
The foregoing description does not apply to door lock release
commands received from the switchboard. In such cases, the digitizer
will open the door regardless of station type.
Door lock release time
The programmed door lock release time establishes the duration of
electric door lock relay activation. This time may be 0 to 30 seconds,
where 0 means that the relay is excited by a single pulse.
Ring duration
The length of time that a doorphone will ring (or the guard door
switchboard station when called by a main digitizer) will depend on
how the calling digitizer is programmed. Ring duration can be 1 to 5
seconds.
Number of voice lines
One or two independent voice lines may be physically present between
main and secondary digitizers. If there is only one line, the digitizer will
necessarily use this channel.
Buzzer volume setting
Volume of the digitizer signaling buzzer can be set to three levels: low
(not off), medium and high.
Call button programming
Each of the 104 pushbuttons that can be connected to the unit can
be associated with a user code between 0 and JJJJ, independently of
digitizer code and type.
DIGITIZER WITH INTEGRATED SPEAKER UNIT K-STEEL Ref. 1038/5
SPECIFICATIONS - OPERATION - PROGRAMMING
DIGITIZER WITH INTEGRATED SPEAKER UNIT K-STEEL
Ref. 1038/5