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1.1.3. Call management
There are 3 call management modes to choose from:
Standard Simplebus (default),
Simplebus Top,
Vip
A. SIMPLEBUS - STANDARD call mode (default)
In this operating mode, the door-entry phone user is identified by a Username field and a Code field no longer than 3 digits
(between 1 and 240).
Address entry on the speaker is managed using software 1249B.
EXAMPLE: User name= Smith; Code= 1
B. SIMPLEBUS TOP call mode
In this call mode, the door-entry phone user is identified by the User name field and a Code field consisting of 2 parts, a
zone field with up to 3 digits (between 1 and 500) and a user field which must have 3 digits (between 1 and 240).
Address entry on the speaker is managed using software 1249B.
EXAMPLE: User name= Smith; Code= 25 015;
C. VIP call mode
In this operating mode the door-entry phone user is identified with a VIP address (max. 8 digits; for code self-completion
please refer to the technical manual for VIP Manager software 1449).
Address entry on the speaker is managed using VIP Manager software 1449.
EXAMPLE: User name= Smith; Address= 1056;
PROCEDURE DISPLAY INFO DESCRIPTION
Access configuration (see Accessing/
exiting the configuration stage”)
Select the menu SETTINGS / SYSTEM
PARAM. / CALL MANAGEMENT
MAIN
SETTINGS
SETTINGS
SYSTEM PARAM.
SYSTEM PARAM.
CALL MANAGEMENT
CALL MANAGEMENT
SIMPLEBUS h  i
Scroll through the menu using or .
Press
to confirm.
Press
to return to the menu level
above.
The current value of the parameter appears
on screen (Simplebus, Simplebus Top,
VIP).
Scroll through the list using keys
or
CALL MANAGEMENT
SIMPLEBUS TOP h  i
EXAMPLE: setting the system as
SIMPLEBUS TOP.
Press the
key to confirm.
PLEASE WAIT
If the change was successful the speaker
will emit a confirmation tone.
PARAMETER
CHANGED
If the change took place properly the
system type is shown.
Or:
ERROR
DEFAULT SETTINGS
If the directory and speaker are configured
dierently and the directory already
contains data, the default values must be
restored.
Exit configuration (see Accessing/exiting
the configuration stage”)