Aiphone GT-2C-L user manual

User manual for the device Aiphone GT-2C-L

Device: Aiphone GT-2C-L
Category: Intercom System
Manufacturer: Aiphone
Size: 3.89 MB
Added : 10/29/2013
Number of pages: 26
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0311 A OI
GT-2C-L/GT-2C



GT-2H-L/GT-2H
Apartment Intercom System
Master Monitor Station/Sub Master Monitor Station
GT-2C-L/GT-2C
Master monitor station
GT-2H-L/GT-2H
Sub master monitor station
OPERATION MANUAL

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PRECAUTIONS General Prohibitions Prohibition to Dismantle the Unit Prohibition on Subjecting the Unit to Water General Precautions WARNING General Precautions 1. Keep the unit more than 1 m away from radio or TV set. (Negligence could result in death or serious injury.) 2. This unit is for indoor use only. Do not use outdoors. 1. High voltage is present internally. Do not open the case. Electric shock could result. 3. In areas where broadcasting station antennas are close by, intercom system m

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NAMES 1 Master monitor station (GT-2C-L/GT-2C) Screen brightness control Color LCD video 0 10 monitor Speaker Adjust the LCD screen brightness. Hearing aid T-mode *1 compatibility symbol (GT-2C-L only) Receive volume control *5 MENU button 0 10 CALL button ADJUST button Adjust the receive volume during MONITOR button ZOOM/WIDE communication. REC/PLAY button button At "0", no sound is output. PAN/TILT button Call tone volume Indicated with STATUS LED (orange) *2 0 10     TON

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VIEWING THE SCREEN (MASTER MONITOR STATION) 2 Displays during recording or playing Recording Play Door release operations are indicated. (This does not exactly correspond to the door release status of the entrance station.) The status is displayed. "CALLING ENTRANCE1": When there is a call from entrance 1 "IN-USE ENTRANCE1": During communication with entrance 1 Displays while screen is being adjusted. CALLING ENTRANCE1 MAY/26 18:45 Backlight adjustment 1, Backlight adjustment 2 Night adju

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3-1 Turning off the screen display is displayed on the screen while video images are played. Press        the [ MENU] button to turn off all items displayed on the screen (date, time, etc.) so that the entire picture is visible. 3-2 Setting the date and time 1 In the standby mode, press the [ MENU] button. 3 In the "DATE/TIME" screen, press the [] or [] button to select the • When the time is set to the initial setting, skip step 2 and go to step 3. "Month". 2 Press

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RECEIVING CALLS 4 The unit used in the example pictures is a master monitor station. 4-1 Answering a call 1 When a call is received from an entrance station, security guard sta- 3 When you are done talking, press the [ OFF] button. tion, or door station, a call tone will sound and the STATUS LED The STATUS LED will go off. blinks. If the station has a camera, a picture will be displayed on the monitor. If the station has a doorbell, a call tone sounds. (Communica- tion is not possible.) 2 P

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4-2 Door release 1 Press the [ ] button while in communication with the entrance sta- 2 Door release is activated at the entrance station. is displayed tion. for approx. 5 sec. at the master monitor station. (This does not exactly correspond to the door release status of the entrance station.) • If the station has a camera, the door release will also activate during calling. Depending on the electric door release system that you use, door re- lease may be active only while the door release bu

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CALLING 5 The unit used in the example pictures is a master monitor station. 5-1 Calling security guard stations 2 Move the cursor to the security guard station to be called and press the 1 When calling all of the security guard stations, press the [ GUARD] [ MENU] button. The STATUS LED blinks and calls the indicated button while in the standby mode. security guard station. 1 When calling one of the security guard stations, press the [ MENU] • If there is no answer, a call record will be

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MONITORING 6 The unit used in the example pictures is a master monitor station. 1 In the standby mode, press the [ MONITOR] button to display the NOTES: 1. If there is an operation such as a call, monitoring ends and the call video image from an individual door station. Audio can heard at the operation begins. same time. The STATUS LED will light up. 2. If the monitor b utton of a residential station at another residence is pressed, monitoring of the entrance station switches to the monit

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OPERATION DURING COMMUNICATION AND MONITORING 7 The unit used in the example pictures is a master monitor station. 7-1 ZOOM/WIDE switching 1 Press the [ ZOOM/WIDE] button when a picture is displayed. • Switching between zoom wide occurs each time the button is pressed. [Wide picture] [Zoom picture] NOTES: 1. When the caller is not sho wn in the center of the picture, the zoom picture can be moved up, down, left, and right. (Refer to section 7-2.) 2. For an individual door, when the display

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7-4 Night illumination At night, the illuminator LED lights up during an entrance station or indi- vidual door station call. Also, the LED can be made to light up during monitoring of a individual door station. When a call is made from an entrance station or individual door Lighting up the illuminator LED when monitoring an individual door station station 1 When the [ TALK] button is pressed during monitoring, com- 1 If the call button of the entrance station or individual door station is mun

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RECORDING AND PLAYING (MASTER MONITOR STATION) 8 8-1 Automatic recording If call is received from an entrance station or individual door station, re- Zoom pictures (from 1st shot to 6th shot) cording starts automatically. During recording, the symbol blinks on 1st shot the screen. 2nd shot • Recording starts approximately 2 seconds after the CALL button of an entrance station or individual door station is pressed. A maximum length of approximate- ly 6 seconds (6 shots) can be recorded, with

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8-3 Playing recorded pictures If there are automatically recorded pictures, such as those taken while you were out, the STATUS LED blinks with a long interval during standby mode. * In addition, the operations shown below are also possible in the play-waiting screen. • [ MONITOR] button: To display the next (more recent date/time) picture. When the button is pressed for 1 second or more, the first picture of the set will display and then the other pictures can be checked in succession in th

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8-4 Saving recorded pictures 10 images can be saved from the recorded images (maximum of 40 images). 2 Press the [ MONITOR] button. Saved pictures are not overwritten. 1 Display the picture that you want to save in the play-waiting screen. (Refer to section 8-3.) Press the [ MENU] button to display the save/erase selection screen. 3 is displayed when saving is performed. If the picture has already been saved, the save is canceled. Each time the [ MONITOR] button is pressed, the oper

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ALARMS AND RELATED INFO. 9 The unit used in the example pictures is a master monitor station. 9-1 OPTION button Pressing the [ OPTION] button allows for operation of connected units to be performed such as turning lights on and off. 9-2 Emergency alarm 4 Press the [ TALK] button to communicate with the security guard 1 Press and lock the emergency alarm switch (or when there is a line - station. The STATUS LED will light up. After communication, the off trouble). emergency alarm will begin

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9-3 External calls 1 When a separately-installed sensor is activated or the CALL button is 2 Press the [ OFF] button or [ REC/PLAY] button ([ OFF] but- pressed, the alarm sounds, and the warning screen displays on the ton for GT-2H-L/GT-2H) to stop the alarm sound. monitor and blinks. • Only the alarm sounds at sub master monitor stations.   $%  NOTES: 1. The alarm sound time is set in the external settings. (Refer to sec- tion 10-5.) The initial setting is 10 minute. 2.

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9-5 Canceling security setting after arrival (master monitor station) 1 When the ABSENCE SECURITY setting in 9-4 is set, if an individu- 3 Restoration occurs when the security PIN is correct. al door is opened, a screen will display and the alarm will sound. • If the security PIN is not correct, "WRONG SECURITY PIN." will display. • There is no limit to the number of times the PIN can be entered, but if a cor- • At this time, operation other than an emergency alarm cannot be performed. rect sec

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CHANGING SETTINGS (MASTER MONITOR STATION) 10 The screen may vary depending on the equipment being used. 10-1 Using the MENU 1 In the standby mode, press the [ MENU] button. 3 Press the [], [], [], and [] buttons in the "SETTINGS" screen to select the item to be confirmed, and press the [ MENU] button. 2 Press the [] or [] button to select "SETTINGS", and press the [ MENU] button.          "          

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10-3 CALL TONE switching Separate sounds can be selected for entrance stations, individual door sta- 3 In the separate "CALL TONE" screens for "ENTRANCE/DOOR/ tions, and security guard stations from 5 sound types. GUARD", select the desired call tones. The selected call tone sounds, enabling you to check the sound. Press the [ MENU] button to 1 After performing steps 1 and 2 in section 10-1, select "CALL TONE" complete the settings. in the "SETTINGS" screen and press the [ MENU] button. • The


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