Aiphone Intercom System 0311 A OI User Manual

0311 A OI  
GT SYSTEM  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢁꢆ ꢇꢈꢉꢇꢊ  
Apartment Intercom System  
Entrance Station (UnitType)/Entrance Station (IntegratedType)/  
Security Guard Station  
Entrance Station (Unit type)  
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Entrance Station  
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OPERATION MANUAL  
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Table of Contents  
1 NAM ES  
Entrance Station (Unit type)..............................................................................................................................4  
Entrance Station (Integrated type).................................................................................................................5  
Security guard station..........................................................................................................................................5  
2 OPERATIONS(ENTRANCESTATION)  
Calling residential stations ................................................................................................................................6  
Calling security guard stations ........................................................................................................................8  
Door release .............................................................................................................................................................8  
3 OPERATIONS(SECURITY GUARD STATION)  
Calling from an entrance station.....................................................................................................................9  
Door release .............................................................................................................................................................9  
Light control ............................................................................................................................................................9  
Calling from a residential station.................................................................................................................10  
Calling from the doorbell button..................................................................................................................10  
Calling entrance stations .................................................................................................................................10  
Calling residential stations .............................................................................................................................11  
Calling another security guard station ......................................................................................................12  
Missed call .............................................................................................................................................................13  
Call transfer/ Communication transfer.......................................................................................................13  
Emergency call.....................................................................................................................................................14  
4 Setting list  
Setting list ..............................................................................................................................................................15  
5 CHANGING SETTINGS(ENTRANCESTATION)  
Setting method.....................................................................................................................................................16  
Display language selection .............................................................................................................................17  
Guidance language selection .........................................................................................................................17  
Changing the ID code........................................................................................................................................18  
Access code setting ............................................................................................................................................18  
Changing resident information.....................................................................................................................19  
Setting messages and the standby screen ................................................................................................20  
Adjusting screen brightness...........................................................................................................................21  
Setting the search order...................................................................................................................................21  
6 CHANGING SETTINGS(SECURITY GUARD STATION)  
Setting method.....................................................................................................................................................22  
Display language selection .............................................................................................................................22  
Changing the ID code........................................................................................................................................22  
Changing resident information.....................................................................................................................23  
Setting the search order...................................................................................................................................23  
7 TECHNICALPRECAUTIONS..............................................................................................................................24  
8 SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................................................................................24  
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NAMES  
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1-1 Entrance Station (Unit type)  
Name scrolling module  
GT-NS-V (VIGIK-compatible)  
GT-NS  
Camera module  
GT-VA  
Display  
Camera  
Back search button (or move the cursor to the left)  
Forward search button (or move the cursor to the right)  
Illuminator LED  
Call button (or set and move forward)  
Cancel button (or set and return)  
Speech module  
GT-DA-L (guidance-enabled type)  
GT-DA  
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Speaker  
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In Use LED (orange)  
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Ten key module  
Door call-in indicator (GT-DA-L only)  
Door release indicator (GT-DA-L only)  
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GT-10K  
10 key (0 to 9, , #)  
Talk indicator (GT-DA-L only)  
Microphone  
Switch module  
GT-SW  
Directory card  
Call button  
Combination examples for entrance stations  
Audio only, Direct Select type  
Audio/video, Direct Select type  
(8 stations)  
(8 stations)  
Audio only, 10 key type  
Audio/video, 10 key type  
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1-2 Entrance Station (Integrated type)  
GT-DMV (Guidance-enabled + VIGIK-linked type)  
GT-DM (Guidance-enabled type)  
Microphone  
Camera  
Illuminator LED  
Speaker  
Display  
In Use LED (orange)  
Back search button  
(or move cursor to the left)  
Forward search button  
(or move cursor to the right)  
10 key (0 to 9, , #)  
Cancel button  
(or set and return)  
Call button  
(or set and move forward)  
VIGIK (GT-DMV only/available in France)  
Sensor  
(If the sensor detects an object, the display will be  
illuminated.)  
1-3 Security guard station  
GT-MK  
Handset  
Display  
Hearing aid T-mode compatibility symbol*1  
Forward search button  
(or move cursor to the right)  
Cancel button  
(or set and return)  
Call button  
(or set and move forward)  
Back search button  
(or move cursor to the left)  
This button is not used.  
Light button  
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Speaker  
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10 key (0 to 9, , #)  
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Door release button  
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Off hook LED (orange)  
Call tone volume switch (low, medium, high)  
USB terminal (B type)  
*1: This unit emits an electromagnetic field for hearing aids with  
T-mode to produce clear audio.  
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OPERATIONS (ENTRANCE STATION)  
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2-1 Calling residential stations  
Calling with the switch module  
Press the call button for the residence that you want to call.  
The door call-in indicator will light up and you will hear a call tone. Audio guidance will be heard depending on the settings.  
G T-SW  
G T-D A -L  
Calling with the name scrolling module or GT-DMV/GT-DM.  
Display the residential station to be called.  
(1) Display using scrolling to search  
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In the standby mode, use the and buttons to display the room number and resident name.  
Use the and buttons to search for the desired residential station.  
Depending on the settings, the resident name may only display.  
The display order may be according to room number or name.  
G T-N S-V/G T-N S  
WELCOME  
G T-D M V/G T-D M  
WELCOME  
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Press the button.  
NAME SCROLL  
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SMITH  
ROOM NO. 101  
SMITH  
:CALL  
:CANCEL  
(2) Display using room number to search  
In the standby mode, enter the room number using [0] to [9] on the 10 key to display the room number and resident name.  
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Depending on the settings, the resident name may only display.  
G T-N S-V/G T-N S  
WELCOME  
G T-D M V/G T-D M  
WELCOME  
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Room number (1 to 6 digits)  
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Press the button.  
NAME SCROLL  
101  
SMITH  
* If there is no relevant room number, the message below is displayed.  
G T-N S-V/G T-N S G T-D M V/G T-D M  
ROOM NO. 101  
SMITH  
NO ENTRY  
:CALL  
:CANCEL  
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NO ENTRY  
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* When the trunk of the residential station that has been called  
is in use, the in use LED lights up to indicate that the  
residential station cannot be used.  
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(3) Display by using letters to search  
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In the standby mode, press [ ] on the 10 key.  
G T-N S-V/G T-N S  
WELCOME  
G T-D M V/G T-D M  
WELCOME  
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When "ENTER A LETTER" displays, use the 10 key to enter letters.  
ENTER A LETTER  
ENTER A LETTER  
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:CALL  
:CANCEL  
Resident name (ex. "SMITH")  
The room number and name for the resident whose initial corresponds to the entered letter will display.  
Depending on the settings, the resident name may only display.  
ENTER A LETTER  
101  
SMITH  
* If there is no relevant resident name, the message below is displayed.  
ROOM NO. 101  
SMITH  
S
G T-N S-V/G T-N S  
NO ENTRY  
G T-D M V/G T-D M  
ENTER A LETTER  
: S  
NO ENTRY  
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:CALL  
:CANCEL  
NOTES: 1. Pressing the  
or  
button for approximately 2 seconds will dis-  
:CALL  
:CANCEL  
play the resident names in succession.  
2. If both room number 111 and 1111 exist, the resident name for  
room 111 will be displayed when 1, 1, 1 is entered, and the resident  
name for room 1111 will be displayed if 1 is entered one more  
time.  
3. Stations can be made to display in order by room number using the  
menu screen settings. (The order starts with the lowest digit from 0  
to 9 and then the order goes by letter.) In cases where room num-  
bers such as A101, A201, A901, A1001, and B101 exist, the order  
starts with the lowest digit and goes in the orderA101, A201, A901,  
B101, A1001.  
Call the residential station after it is displayed.  
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When the desired residential station is displayed, press the button. The door call-in indicator will light up and you will hear a call tone.  
Audio guidance will be heard depending on the settings.  
GT-NS-V/GT-NS  
GT-DM V/GT-DM  
CALLING  
GT-DA-L  
CALLING  
SMITH  
ROOM NO. 101  
SMITH  
:CANCEL  
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When the other person answers, communication starts and the talk indicator lights up.  
Audio guidance will be heard depending on the settings.  
GT-NS-V/GT-NS  
GT-DM V/GT-DM  
GT-DA-L  
IN COMMUNICATION  
IN COMMUNICATION  
ROOM NO. 101  
SMITH  
:CANCEL  
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When the door is released, the door release indicator lights up.  
Audio guidance will be heard depending on the settings.  
GT-NS-V/GT-NS  
GT-DM V/GT-DM  
GT-DA-L  
IN COMMUNICATION  
DOOR OPEN  
ROOM NO. 101  
SMITH  
:CANCEL  
2-2 Calling security guard stations  
Select the security guard station and press the button. You will hear a call tone. Audio guidance will be heard depending on the settings.  
G T-SW  
G T-D M V/G T-D M  
G T-D A -L  
G T-N S-V/G T-N S  
NAME SCROLL  
ROOM NO. 001  
SECURITY GUARD  
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:CALL  
:CANCEL  
2-3 Door release  
1 In the standby mode, enter the access code (4 to 6 digits) after entering [#] on the 10 key. Audio guidance will be heard depending on the settings.  
G T-N S-V/G T-N S  
G T-D M V/G T-D M  
WELCOME  
WELCOME  
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Access code (ex. "4567")  
2 The door is released.  
DOOR OPEN  
DOOR OPEN  
* If the access code is incorrect, the message below is displayed.  
G T-N S-V/G T-N S  
G T-D M V/G T-D M  
DENIED  
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OPERATIONS (SECURITY GUARD STATION)  
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3-1 Calling from an entrance station  
1 When the call is from an entrance station, the call tone will ring for  
approximately 10 seconds and the entrance station number will be  
displayed.  
3 When you are done talking, hang up the handset to end the call.  
Communication ends automatically after approximately 3 minutes.  
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With the expanded system, the display number of the entrance station  
varies depending on the common line connection of the entrance sta-  
tion and security guard station.  
2 Lift the handset to respond.  
Connected to same common line: "Set number" is displayed as is  
Ex.) Call from entrance station #1: "MAIN ENTRANCE: 01" is  
displayed  
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Connected to separate common line: "Set number + 8"  
Ex.) Call from entrance station #1: 1 + 8 = 9, so "MAIN EN-  
TRANCE: 09" is displayed  
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3-2 Door release  
1 Press the door release button while in communication with the en-  
2 Door release is activated at the entrance station.  
trance station.  
Depending on the electric door release system that you use, door re-  
lease may be active only while the door release button is pressed.  
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3-3 Light control  
Turning the entrance light on (when light is installed in common area)  
2 The outside light at the entrance will only turn on for the preset dura-  
tion of time.  
1 Press the light button once during calling or communication from the  
entrance station.  
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This function is not available if a surveillance camera is installed in the  
common area.  
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3-4 Calling from a residential station  
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When a call is received from a residential station, a call tone will sound for approxi-  
mately 10 seconds and the room number and resident name will be displayed.  
3 When you are done talking, hang up the handset to end the call.  
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NOTES: If a call is not responded to, a record is kept.  
The communication will be ended automatically after approximately 1  
minute when hands-free communication is used at the residential sta-  
tion or after approximately 3 minutes when the handset is used.  
2 Lift the handset to respond.  
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3-5 Calling from the doorbell button  
1 When the doorbell button is pressed, a call tone will sound while the button is being pressed.  
A different call tone sounds. (Communication is not possible.)  
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3-6 Calling entrance stations  
1 Lift the handset and press the 10 key [ ] button.  
3 Press the button to communicate with the entrance station. If there  
is no corresponding entrance station, "DENIED" will be displayed.  
While in communication, you can use the light button and door release but-  
ton.  
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2 Use the 10 key to select the desired entrance station.  
With the expanded system, the display number of the entrance station varies depending  
on the common line connection of the entrance station and security guard station.  
Connected to same common line: "Set number" is displayed as is  
Ex.) Calling entrance station #1: Enter [1]  
4 When you are done talking, hang up the handset to end the call.  
Communication ends automatically after approximately 3 minutes.  
Connected to separate common line: "Set number + 8"  
Ex.) Calling entrance station #1: 1 + 8 = 9, so enter [9]  
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3-7 Calling residential stations  
Lift the handset, display the name and press the button.  
Making a call by entering the room number  
Enter the room number with the 10 key.  
AIPHONE  
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Room number (1 to 6 digits)  
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SMITH  
Making a call by name scrolling  
Use the and buttons to search names by scrolling.  
AIPHONE  
101  
SMITH  
If the room number does not exist  
NO ENTRY  
Making a call by entering a letter and selecting a correspond-  
ing name  
101  
SMITH  
Press [ ] on the 10 key to display "ENTER A LETTER", enter an initial  
with the 10 key and then press the button.  
AIPHONE  
101  
SMITH  
NOTES: 1. Pressing the  
or  
button for approximately 2 seconds will dis-  
play the resident names in succession.  
ENTER A LETTER  
2. If both room number 111 and 1111 exist, the resident name for  
room 111 will be displayed when 1, 1, 1 is entered, and the resident  
name for room 1111 will be displayed if 1 is entered one more  
time.  
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Resident name (ex. "SMITH")  
3. Stations can be made to display in order by room number using the  
menu screen settings. (The order starts with the lowest digit from 0  
to 9 and then the order goes by letter.) In cases where room num-  
bers such as A101, A201, A901, A1001, and B101 exist, the order  
starts with the lowest digit and goes in the orderA101, A201, A901,  
B101, A1001.  
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SMITH  
101  
SMITH  
When there is no name starting with A  
NO ENTRY  
: A  
1. The communication will be ended automatically after approximate-  
ly 1 minute when hands-free communication is used at the residen-  
tial station or after approximately 3 minutes when the handset is  
used.  
2. This function may not be usable depending on the equipment being  
used.  
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3-8 Calling another security guard station  
Lift the handset, display the security guard station and press the button.  
Making a call by entering letters and selecting the corre-  
sponding security guard station  
Press [ ] on the 10 key to display "ENTER A LETTER", enter a security  
guard station name with the 10 key and then press the button.  
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AIPHONE  
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ENTER A LETTER  
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Making a call by security guard station name scrolling  
Use the and buttons to search security guard station names by scroll-  
ing.  
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Security guard station name  
(Ex.: [SECURITY GUARD A])  
AIPHONE  
001  
SECURITY GUARD A  
001  
SECURITY GUARD A  
001  
When there is no security guard  
station name starting with S  
SECURITY GUARD A  
NO ENTRY  
: S  
001  
SECURITY GUARD A  
NOTES: 1. Pressing the  
or  
button for approximately 2 seconds will dis-  
Making a call by entering the security guard station number  
Enter the security guard station number with the 10 key.  
play the resident names in succession.  
2. If both room number 111 and 1111 exist, the resident name for  
room 111 will be displayed when 1, 1, 1 is entered, and the resident  
name for room 1111 will be displayed if 1 is entered one more  
time.  
AIPHONE  
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Making a call using the ID  
After pressing [ ] and [1] on the 10 key, enter [0] plus the security guard  
station ID number (1 to 4), and then press the button.  
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SECURITY GUARD A  
You will hear a low-volume call tone from the handset.  
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If the room number does not exist  
NO ENTRY  
部屋番号が無い場合  
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With the expanded system, the security guard station number varies  
depending on the common line connection of the security guard sta-  
tion.  
Connected to same common line: "Set number" is displayed as is  
Ex.) Calling security guard station #1: Enter [1]  
Connected to separate common line: "Set number 2"  
Ex.) Calling security guard station #1: 1 + 2 = 3, so enter [3]  
NOTES: If the security guard station does not exist, "DENIED" will be dis-  
played.  
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3-9 Missed call  
1 If a security guard station fails to respond to a call from a residential  
station, "MISSED CALLS" is displayed on the display. Press the  
button to display the room number and name of the residential station  
that made the call.  
3 When the room number and name is displayed, press the button to  
erase the displayed record. Other records will not be deleted.  
101  
SMITH  
NOTES: 1. The security guard station can hold up to 20 missed calls.  
2. A record of answered calls is not kept.  
MISSED CALLS  
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2 When the room number and name is displayed, lift the handset and  
press the button to call the residential station that is displayed.  
101  
SMITH  
3-10 Call transfer/Communication transfer  
In the standby mode, press [ ], [1] and [ ] to display "RECEPTION  
MODE". In this mode, you can transfer all calls from an entrance to the  
security guard station.  
Press [ ], [1] and [ ] again to cancel the setting.  
NOTES: 1. If there are multiple security guard stations, you can make and can-  
cel the transfer setting on any security guard station to switch the  
setting for the system overall.  
2. Calls from an entrance station are transferred to all security guard  
stations that are linked to the corresponding residential station. The  
call tone sounds on all security guard stations at the same time.  
3. A call to a residential station that is not linked to a security guard  
station will result in a call to the residential station directly.  
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1 In "RECEPTION MODE", all of the calls from entrance stations to  
residential stations are transferred to security guard stations. The call  
tone sounds, and then the called room number and name flash on the  
screen along with the entrance station number.  
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SMITH  
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2 Lift the handset to communicate with the entrance station.  
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3 When transferring a call to the called residential station, press the  
button.  
4 After the residential station answers, hang up the handset to establish  
communication between the entrance station and the residential sta-  
tion.  
When there is no one at the residential station, hang up the handset  
and pick it up again to communicate with the entrance.  
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3-11 Emergency call  
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1 When an emergency alarm switch is locked (or when a wire discon-  
nection occurs), an alarm sounds at the security guard station and  
"EMERGENCY" and the room number are displayed alternately.  
Press the button to stop the alarm.  
EMERGENCY  
SMITH  
2 Lift the handset, check the name on the display and press the button  
to communicate with the residential station.  
NOTES: 1. If an emergency call is already active on a security guard station  
and that station is in communication, another security guard station  
cannot interrupt. (An in-use tone will be heard from the handset of  
the security guard station.)  
2
2. The emergency alarm is given priority even when the system is in  
use. (Alarms can be activated at the same time for up to 5 units.  
This excludes GT-2C-L and GT-2C.)  
1
3. When a security guard station has received multiple emergency  
2
4
3
E
5
S
alarms, an arrow will be shown to the right of "EMERGENCY" on  
the display.  
Z
4. When the arrow is displayed, you can use the  
select another residential station.  
and  
buttons to  
5. Emergency calls while the system is in use can be made after other  
communication is terminated.  
6. With the GT-2C-L and GT-2C, it is possible to transfer to a secu-  
rity guard station even when there is a security alarm, depending on  
the settings.  
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Setting list  
4
4-1 Setting list  
The following settings are possible at an entrance station or security guard station.  
• The program menu varies according to the unit.  
× = These items are set when a unit is installed. When making changes, consult with an qualified installer.  
= These items can be set according to the installation equipment and unit application.  
GT-DMV/GT-DM  
GT-NS-V/GT-NS,  
GT-DA-L/GT-DA,  
GT-VA  
GT-MK  
Page  
no.  
Setting item  
Description  
1
2
B
3
E
4
H
5
K
6
7
8
U
9
0
SELECT LANGUAGE Select the display language.  
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
17, 22  
17  
GUIDE LANGUAGE  
CHANGE ID CODE  
ACCESS CODE  
RESIDENT INFO.  
SET TIMER  
Select the guidance language.  
Change the ID code.  
18, 22  
18  
Set the access code for door release at the entrance station.  
Enter and change resident data (names and room numbers).  
Set various timers.  
×
19, 23  
CHANGE GREETING Change the greeting message.  
20  
PROGRAMMING  
TRANSFER DATA  
VERIFY PROGRAM  
SCROLL SPEED  
Perform link settings.  
×
×
×
×
Transfer link information to another entrance station or security guard station.  
Perform a link check.  
Set the scroll speed for display messages and resident names, etc.  
MONITOR  
ENTRANCE  
Select the setting for monitoring with the entrance station camera from a residential  
station.  
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
CALL-IN DISPLAY  
LIGHT OR CCTV  
Select the screen switching for residential stations when a call is received.  
Select the operation performed when the light button on a residential station is  
pressed.  
DISPLAY ROOM NO. Select room number display for the screen display.  
×
20  
STANDBY SCREEN  
BRIGHTNESS  
Select the standby screen.  
Adjust the screen brightness.  
21  
SORT SETTING  
Select the display order during searching.  
×
21, 23  
Perform settings for outputting signals to security guard stations and for outputting  
signals from the emergency alarm RY-RY terminal.  
OPTIONAL OUTPUT  
QUIT  
Quit the program mode.  
16, 22  
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CHANGING SETTINGS (ENTRANCE STATION)  
5
5-1 Setting method  
When changing settings, use the GT-NS-V/GT-NS or GT-DMV/GT-DM program mode.  
Program Mode  
1 In the standby mode, enter the 4-digit ID code after entering [#] and [ ] on the 10 key. (Initial setting: 1111)  
G T-N S-V/G T-N S  
WELCOME  
G T-D M V/G T-D M  
WELCOME  
1
1
1
1
ID code  
2 The "RE-ENTER ID CODE" is displayed. Re-enter [ ] and the 4-digit ID code.  
ENTER ID CODE  
RE-ENTER ID CODE  
RE-ENTER ID CODE  
_
1
1
1
1
ID code  
:CANCEL  
3 The first menu item is displayed. Use the and buttons to select the desired menu item.  
MENU  
SELECT LANGUAGE  
SELECT LANGUAGE  
GUIDE LANGUAGE  
CHANGE ID CODE  
Previous Next  
item item  
:ENTER  
4 When quitting the program mode, select "QUIT" and press the button.  
MENU  
QUIT  
QUIT  
:QUIT  
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5-2 Display language selection  
Start the program mode with the GT-NS-V/GT-NS or GT-DMV/GT-DM and select "SELECT LANGUAGE".  
Select English, French, German, Spanish, Dutch, or Italian.  
G T-N S-V/G T-N S  
G T-D M V/G T-D M  
MENU  
SELECT LANGUAGE  
SELECT LANGUAGE  
GUIDE LANGUAGE  
CHANGE ID CODE  
:ENTER  
SELECT LANGUAGE  
SELECT LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
ENGLISH  
FRANÇAIS  
DEUTSCH  
Next menu item  
:ENTER  
ENGLISH  
FRANÇAIS  
DEUTSCH  
ESPAÑOL  
NEDERLANDS  
ITALIANO  
5-3 Guidance language selection  
Start the program mode with the GT-DMV/GT-DM and select "GUIDE LANGUAGE".  
Select English, French, German, Spanish, Dutch, Italian or no guidance.  
G T-D M V/G T-D M  
MENU  
SELECT LANGUAGE  
GUIDE LANGUAGE  
CHANGE ID CODE  
:ENTER  
GUIDE LANGUAGE  
NO GUIDANCE  
ENGLISH  
FRANÇAIS  
Next menu item  
:ENTER  
NO GUIDANCE  
ENGLISH  
FRANÇAIS  
DEUTSCH  
ESPAÑOL  
NEDERLANDS  
ITALIANO  
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5-4 Changing the ID code  
1 Start the program mode and select "CHANGE ID CODE".  
G T-N S-V/G T-N S  
CHANGE ID CODE  
G T-D M V/G T-D M  
MENU  
SELECT LANGUAGE  
GUIDE LANGUAGE  
CHANGE ID CODE  
:ENTER  
2 The current ID code is displayed. Enter the new 4-digit ID code after entering [ ] on the 10 key.  
CHANGE ID CODE  
CHANGE ID CODE  
ENTER ID CODE  
1111  
1111  
0
1
2
3
Current ID code  
B
E
+ 4 DIGITS  
New ID code (Ex.: "0123")  
:ENTER  
3 Press the button to return to the menu.  
CHANGE ID CODE  
CHANGE ID CODE  
ENTER ID CODE  
0123  
0123  
ID code after change  
+ 4 DIGITS  
:ENTER  
5-5 Access code setting  
1 Start the program mode and select "ACCESS CODE".  
G T-N S-V/G T-N S  
ACCESS CODE  
G T-D M V/G T-D M  
MENU  
ACCESS CODE  
RESIDENT INFO.  
SET TIMER  
:ENTER  
2 The current digit is displayed after "NO. OF DIGIT". Set a digit from 4 to 6.  
Enter the digit using the 10 key or, with the GT-DMV/GT-DM, select it by using the and buttons, and then press the button.  
ACCESS CODE  
ACCESS CODE  
NO. OF DIGIT  
: 4  
NO. OF DIGIT  
INPUT 4-6  
4
4
6
Current digit  
H
N
:NEXT  
:ENTER  
3 "ACCESS CODE: 001" will be displayed.  
Up to 500 access codes can be set. Select access codes from "001" to "500".  
Enter the digit using the 10 key or, with the GT-DMV/GT-DM, select it by using the and buttons, and then press the button.  
ACCESS CODE  
ACCESS CODE : 001  
ACCESS CODE 001  
0
9
INPUT 001-500  
:NEXT  
:QUIT  
4 Enter the access code, and the press the button.  
* Codes with more digits than the set number of digits for access codes cannot be entered.  
ACCESS CODE  
ACCESS CODE : 001  
111111  
ACCESS CODE 001  
1
1
1
1
1
1
Current access code  
_
11111  
Access code 001 (ex. "111111")  
:NEXT  
:ENTER  
5 The display will change to the next access code setting screen. Press the to return to the menu.  
ACCESS CODE  
ACCESS CODE : 002  
ACCESS CODE 002  
:NEXT  
:ENTER  
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5-6 Changing resident information  
Up to 500 resident information entries can be registered.  
Programming with the GT-NS-V/GT-NS or GT-DMV/GT-DM  
1 Start the program mode and select "RESIDENT INFO.".  
G T-N S-V/G T-N S  
RESIDENT INFO.  
G T-D M V/G T-D M  
MENU  
ACCESS CODE  
RESIDENT INFO.  
SET TIMER  
:ENTER  
2 Enter the room number that is to be newly registered or have data changed using [0] to [9] on the 10 key, and then press the button. Room numbers  
can have up to 6 digits.  
RESIDENT INFO.  
ROOM #  
ROOM #  
1
0
1
MAX 6 DIGITS  
Room number (1 to 6 digits)  
:NEXT  
:QUIT  
3 The room number is displayed. If the resident name has already been registered, it will also display.  
Enter or edit the resident name. Resident names can have up to 32 characters. Press [ ] to delete the room number and resident name.  
Up to 4 names can be registered for the same residence. Press [#] on the 10 key to display another entry field and enter or edit a resident name in the same manner  
as before.  
RESIDENT INFO.  
101  
ROOM # 101  
_
7
7
7
7
6
...  
N
MAX 32 LETTERS  
S
M
:NEXT  
:QUIT  
:ANOTHER NAME  
Resident name (ex. "SMITH")  
4 Press the button. The display will return to the room number entry screen.  
RESIDENT INFO.  
101  
SMITH  
ROOM # 101  
SMITH  
MAX 32 LETTERS  
:NEXT  
:QUIT  
:ANOTHER NAME  
5 To newly register another residence or edit information, enter the room number. Press the button to return to the menu.  
RESIDENT INFO.  
ROOM #  
ROOM #  
MAX 6 DIGITS  
:NEXT  
:QUIT  
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5-7 Setting messages and the standby screen  
GT-DMV/GT-DM: Start the program mode and select "STANDBY SCREEN".  
Select from the following in the standby screen display.  
• Greeting message  
• Operation message  
• Original picture  
G T-D M V/G T-D M  
MENU  
STANDBY SCREEN  
BRIGHTNESS  
SORT SETTING  
:ENTER  
STANDBY SCREEN  
GREETING  
OPERATION  
PICTURE  
:ENTER  
* Uploading an original picture  
These items are set when a unit is installed. When making changes, consult with an qualified installer.  
* Changing the greeting message  
GT-NS-V/GT-NS, GT-DMV/GT-DM: Start the program mode and select "CHANGE GREETING".  
Greetings can have up to 160 characters. Press [ ] to delete the greeting message.  
G T-N S-V/G T-N S  
G T-D M V/G T-D M  
MENU  
CHANGE GREETING  
CHANGE GREETING  
PROGRAMMING  
TRANSFER DATA  
:ENTER  
CHANGE GREETING  
CHANGE GREETING  
WELCOME  
WELCOME  
9
3
3
......  
E
E
MAX 160 LETTERS  
W
E
:ENTER  
Ex.: "WELCOME TO..."  
Next menu item  
CHANGE GREETING  
CHANGE GREETING  
WELCOME TO ...  
WELCOME TO ...  
MAX 160 LETTERS  
:ENTER  
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Adjusting screen brightness  
5-8  
Screen brightness can only be adjusted with the GT-DMV/GT-DM.  
Start the program mode and select "BRIGHTNESS". Set a digit from 0 to 9. 0 = Dark 9 = Bright.  
G T-D M V/G T-D M  
MENU  
STANDBY SCREEN  
BRIGHTNESS  
SORT SETTING  
:ENTER  
BRIGHTNESS  
4
7
Next menu item  
DARK 0----9 BRIGHT  
0-9  
:ENTER  
Setting the search order  
5-9  
Select either name order or room number order for searching at the entrance station.  
GT-NS-V/GT-NS, GT-DMV/GT-DM: Start the program mode and select "SORT SETTING".  
Switching between name order or room number order occurs each time the or button is pressed.  
G T-N S-V/G T-N S  
SORT SETTING  
G T-D M V/G T-D M  
MENU  
STANDBY SCREEN  
BRIGHTNESS  
SORT SETTING  
:ENTER  
SORT SETTING  
SORT SETTING  
SORT BY NAME  
Current search order  
SORT BY NAME  
SORT BY ROOM NO.  
Next menu item  
:ENTER  
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CHANGING SETTINGS (SECURITY GUARD STATION)  
6
6-1 Setting method  
When changing settings, use the program mode.  
Program Mode  
1 In the standby mode, enter the 4-digit ID code after entering [#] and [ ] on the 10 key. (Initial setting: 1111)  
AIPHONE  
1
1
1
1
ID code  
2 The "RE-ENTER ID CODE" is displayed. Re-enter [ ] and the 4-digit ID code.  
RE-ENTER ID CODE  
1
1
1
1
ID code  
3 The first menu item is displayed. Use the and buttons to select the desired menu item.  
Previous Next  
item item  
SELECT LANGUAGE  
4 When quitting the program mode, select "QUIT" and press the button.  
QUIT  
6-2 Display language selection  
Start the program mode and select "SELECT LANGUAGE".  
Select English, French, German, Spanish, Dutch, or Italian.  
SELECT LANGUAGE  
SELECT LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
Next menu item  
ENGLISH  
FRANÇAIS  
DEUTSCH  
ESPAÑOL  
NEDERLANDS  
ITALIANO  
6-3 Changing the ID code  
1 Start the program mode and select "CHANGE ID CODE".  
CHANGE ID CODE  
2 The current ID code is displayed. Enter the new 4-digit ID code after entering [ ] on the 10 key.  
CHANGE ID CODE  
1111  
0
1
2
3
B
E
Current ID code  
New ID code (Ex.: "0123")  
3 Press the button to return to the menu.  
CHANGE ID CODE  
0123  
ID code after change  
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Changing resident information  
6-4  
Up to 500 resident information entries can be registered.  
Programming with the GT-MK  
1 Start the program mode and select "RESIDENT INFO".  
RESIDENT INFO.  
2 Enter the room number that is to be newly registered or have data changed using [0] to [9] on the 10 key, and then press the button. Room  
numbers can have up to 6 digits.  
ROOM #  
1
0
1
Room number (1 to 6 digits)  
3 The room number is displayed. If the resident name has already been registered, it will also display.  
Enter or edit the resident name. Resident names can have up to 32 characters. Press [ ] to delete the room number and resident name.  
Up to 4 names can be registered for the same residence. Press [#] on the 10 key to display another entry field and enter or edit a resident name in the same manner  
as before.  
101  
7
7
7
7
6
...  
N
S
M
Resident name (ex. "SMITH")  
4 Press the button. The display will return to the room number entry screen.  
101  
SMITH  
5 To newly register another residence or edit information, enter the room number. Press the button to return to the menu.  
ROOM #  
Setting the search order  
6-5  
Select either name order or room number order for searching at the security guard station.  
Start the program mode and select "SORT SETTING".  
Switching between name order or room number order occurs each time the or button is pressed.  
SORT SETTING  
SORT SETTING  
SORT BY NAME  
Next menu item  
Current search order  
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TECHNICAL PRECAUTIONS  
TECHNICAL PRECAUTIONS  
7
• Operating temperature: Entrance station:  
-10 °C to +60 °C (+14 °F to +140 °F)  
Security guard station: 0 °C to +40 °C (+32 °F to +104 °F)  
• Mounting location:  
• Rain hood (option):  
Do not install the entrance station in a place where there would be a bright light behind a visitor (or where there would be  
a bright background) or in a place where the camera lens would be directly exposed to sunlight or a bright light.  
Entrance stations (integrated type) have a built-in people sensor, so do not place objects in places monitored by the people  
sensor. Also, placing the unit in very bright sunlit areas may prevent the sensor from working properly.  
Although the entrance station is weather resistant, it is recommended that it not be directly exposed to weather conditions.  
The rain hood can be installed to protect the entrance station from rainfall.  
• Post-replacement setup: After all wiring is completed and the residential station has been replaced, turn off the power to the GT-BC temporarily and  
then turn it back on. Next, reprogram the relevant residential station.  
• Operation:  
• Cleaning:  
• Repair requests:  
When an entrance station is calling a residential station, the call tone from the doorbell button will not sound.  
Clean the units with a soft cloth dampened with a neutral household cleanser. Do not use any abrasive cleaner or cloth.  
If there is a system malfunction, unplug the power supply and contact a qualified technician for service.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
8
GT-DA-L/GT-DA  
GT-DMV/GT-DM  
• Dimensions:  
93 (H) × 108 (W) × 49 (D) (mm)  
3-5/8 (H) × 4-1/4 (W) × 1-7/8 (D) (inches)  
GT-DA-L: Approx. 160 g (0.35 lbs.)  
GT-DA: Approx. 150 g (0.33 lbs.)  
GT-VA  
• Power supply:  
DC 24 V (supplied from PS-2420 etc)  
Current consumption:90 mA  
• Weight:  
• Video monitor: 3-1/2" color LCD  
• Imaging element: Complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS)  
• Dimensions:  
410 (H) × 150 (W) × 68 (D) (mm)  
16-1/8 (H) × 5-7/8 (W) × 2-5/8 (D) (inches)  
Approx. 3 kg (6.61 lbs.)  
• Imaging element: Complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS)  
• Dimensions:  
93 (H) × 108 (W) × 56.5 (D) (mm)  
3-5/8 (H) × 4-1/4 (W) × 2-1/4 (D) (inches)  
Approx. 140 g (0.31 lbs.)  
• Weight:  
GT-MK  
• Weight:  
• Power supply:  
DC 24 V (supplied from PS-2420 etc)  
GT-NS-V/GT-NS  
Current consumption:100 mA  
• Power supply: DC 24 V (supplied from PS-2420 etc)  
• Dimensions:  
210 (H) × 215 (W) × 69 (D) (mm)  
8-1/4 (H) × 8-1/2 (W) × 2-3/4 (D) (inches)  
Approx. 900 g (1.98 lbs.)  
Current consumption:90 mA  
• Dimensions:  
90.5 (H) × 106 (W) × 48.5 (D) (mm)  
3-5/8 (H) × 4-1/8 (W) × 1-7/8 (D) (inches)  
Approx. 150 g (0.33 lbs.)  
• Weight:  
• Weight:  
GT-10K  
• Dimensions:  
• Weight:  
90.5 (H) × 106 (W) × 42.5 (D) (mm)  
3-5/8 (H) × 4-1/8 (W) × 1-5/8 (D) (inches)  
Approx. 90 g (0.2 lbs.)  
GT-SW  
• Dimensions:  
• Weight:  
90.5 (H) × 106 (W) × 42.5 (D) (mm)  
3-5/8 (H) × 4-1/8 (W) × 1-5/8 (D) (inches)  
Approx. 90 g (0.2 lbs.)  
GT-AD  
• Dimensions:  
• Weight:  
90.5 (H) × 106 (W) × 42.5 (D) (mm)  
3-5/8 (H) × 4-1/8 (W) × 1-5/8 (D) (inches)  
Approx. 90 g (0.2 lbs.)  
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Aiphone warrants that its products have no material or workmanship defects under normal use conditions for two years after delivery to the end user. Aiphone will perform repair or replacement  
free of charge if the product is defective and the warranty applies to the defect. Aiphone reserves unto itself the sole right to make the final decision whether there is a defect in materials and/or  
workmanship and whether or not the product is under warranty. This warranty shall not apply to any Aiphone product which has been subject to misuse, neglect, accident, or to use in violation of  
instructions furnished, nor extended to units which have been repaired or altered outside of the factory. This warranty does not cover batteries or damage caused by batteries used in connection  
with the unit. Any repairs must be made at the shop or place designated in writing by Aiphone. Aiphone will not be responsible for any costs incurred during on-site service calls. Aiphone will not  
provide compensation for any loss or damage incurred by the breakdown or malfunction of its products during use, or for any consequent inconvenience or losses that may result.  
(WEEE) indicates applicability to the EU.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used  
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged  
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different  
from that to which the receiver is connected. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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AIPHONE CORPORATION, BELLEVUE, WA, USA  
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