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8879.1 - 8879.1/D

Technical data

• Absorption in standby 10 mA; maximum current 150 mA
• Power supply: from BUS terminals 1, 2 - rated voltage 28VDC
• Ambient class: Class A1 (indoor use)
• IP30 protection degree
• Operating temperature: (-5 °) – (+40) °C (indoor use)
• Operating environment humidity: 10 / 80% (non-condensing)
Programming
There are three entryphone programming modes: assignment of
an identification code or call code (indispensable), assignment of
a secondary identification code (for entryphones associated with
a master entryphone), programming of push buttons for auxiliary
services and intercom calls (when necessary).
Programming must be carried out with the system switched on,
without active communication and only after the entryphones/
monitors have been connected to the system and the entrance
panels have been programmed.
Programming the main ID identification code
The identification code is programmed by means of a main entrance
panel (MASTER), already configured and present in the system.
The interphone is supplied without associated identification code.
To verify this condition, press the door lock push button "
the entryphone should emit a triple "beep".
Warning: when programming the entryphone, you have only 30
seconds from the moment of entering the programming mode
in which to press the call button on the entrance panel or to
send the code.
Programming phase:
1. Lift the handset and place to the ear.
2. Press and hold down the door lock push button "
3. When the time runs out the internal unit will emit a "beep" in the
handset (0.5 s).
4. Release the door lock push button "
is released the communication will be signalled by a "beep" with
a different frequency.
5. In push button entrance panels, press the call button
corresponding to the entryphone, while with alphanumeric
panels enter the call code and confirm (press push button "
or "
", depending on the entrance panel model).
6. 8)
If the system contains an internal unit already has the
same associated identification code, the panel emits a low tone
and the operation will have to be repeated from point 2.
7. Otherwise the code is associated with the entryphone and
communication is terminated.
If the unit has been programmed correctly you will here a tone in the
handset, otherwise repeat the programming sequence.
Programming secondary ID
Programming of the secondary identification code is only required
when more than one entryphone is to be called simultaneously
using the same pushbutton or call code. The entryphones that are
to ring simultaneously must be associated with the same group.
The "master" entryphone is programmed first by means of the
"identification code programming" main ID procedure described
above, while the additional group entryphones are programmed
8
" and
" for 6 s.
". When the push button
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with the secondary identification code (see "Table of master and
secondary ID correspondence given below).
The maximum number of entryphones that can be associated
with the same group, without using a programmer art. 950C or
SaveProg, is 3 plus the master unit.
Programming phase:
1. Lift the handset and place to the ear.
2. Press and hold down the door lock push button "
3. When the time runs out the internal unit will emit a "beep" in the
handset (0.5 s).
4. Continue to hold down the door lock push button "
5. After 2 s more the internal unit emits two "beeps" set apart
(duration 0.5 s).
6. Release the door lock push button "
is released the communication will be signalled by a "beep" with
a different frequency.
7. In push button entrance panels, press the call button
corresponding to the "master" entryphone, while with
alphanumeric panels enter the call code on the "master
entryphone and confirm (press push button "
depending on the entrance panel model).
If the unit has been programmed correctly you will here a tone in the
handset, otherwise repeat the programming sequence.
Pushbutton programming
The entryphone is fitted with a push button for the auxiliary service
function "stair light", which activates the 1st relay of the 1st actuator
(art. 69RH and 69PH), if connected to the system. To change
the push button operating mode, use programmer art. 950C or
SaveProg, with the exception of programming intercom and self-
start service push buttons associated with a specific panel. If a
pushbutton is programmed for a specific function, the interphone
emits a "Click" when pressed, otherwise it does not emit any signal
Programming the push button for intercom calls
(only one push button available)
Programming phase:
1. Lift the handset of the 8879.1 or 8879.1/D entryphone to be
programmed and hold to the ear.
2. Press and hold down the stair light push button "
3. When the entryphone has emitted a "beep" in the handset
release the stair light push button "
push button "
" on the entryphone/video entryphone to call.
4. Another "beep" in the handset confirms that the "stair light"
button "
" has been programmed as an intercom call button.
Programming the self-start pushbutton to a
specific panel.
Programming phase:
1. Lift the handset and place to the ear.
2. Press and hold down the stair light push button "
3. When the entryphone has emitted a "beep" in the handset,
release the stair light push button "
4. In push button entrance panels, press the call button
corresponding to the entryphone, while with alphanumeric
panels enter the call code and confirm (press push button "
" for 6 s.
".
". When the push button
" or "
",
".
" and press the door lock
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