Instruction manual

10
USER SECTION
Operation
When the Talk key is released on the send-
ing keypad, the receiving keypad indicates
the sending zone to let you know which
zone is sending. Also, both the sending
and receiving keypads sound a single ping
to let you know you can reply hands free
within 7 seconds. After the 7 seconds, the
keypads sound a double ping to signal the
end of the hands-free reply period.
After the double ping, you can reply within
30 seconds by pressing and holding the
Talk key while you speak. After 30 seconds
you can no longer reply, but you can start
another intercom session to the zone that
sent the original message.
Door station call
A visitor can ring the doorbell and initiate
a door station call by simply pressing and
releasing the Call key (figure 8). When the
Call key is pressed, all keypads indicate the
calling door station for 15 seconds. The D1
or D2 key on the Basic Keypad blinks red
and the display on the Advanced Keypad
shows Door1, Door2, or an installer-
assigned door label (figure 9).
The keypads also sound a doorbell chime,
as long as they aren’t in Do Not Disturb
mode and a chime option is selected on the
hub. Alternatively, the door station can ring
a separate doorbell.
Fig. 8. Using the Call key on a Door Station
Fig. 7. Selecting a target zone on the Advanced Keypad
Intercom (cont’d)