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GT-2C-L/GT-2C

SERVICE MANUAL
GT-2H-L/GT-2H
Residential/Tenant Station,
Sub Residential/Tenant Station

OPERATION MANUAL

GT-2C-L/GT-2C GT-2H-L/GT-2H

Thank you for selecting Aiphone for your communication needs.


* Please read this manual for safe and correct use of the system, and keep in a safe place for future reference.

Please note that images and illustrations depicted in this manual may differ from the actual product.
PRECAUTIONS
Prohibited Do not dismantle unit Keep unit away from water Be sure to follow the instruction

WARNING Notice
(Negligence could result in death or serious injury.) • We will under no conditions be liable for any damages or losses resulting
1. Do not dismantle or alter the unit. Fire or electric shock could result. from this product's contents or specifications.
2. Do not put any metal and flammable material into the unit through the • We will under no conditions be liable for damage occurring due to the
openings. Fire, electric shock, or unit trouble could result. inability to communicate due to malfunctions, problems, or operational
3. Keep the unit away from water or any other liquid. Fire or electric errors in this product.
shock could result. • The unit is inoperative during power failure.
4. During an electrical storm, do not touch the unit. Electric shock could • This unit is designed for indoor use only. Do not use at outdoor locations.
result. • This system is not intended for life support or crime prevention. It is just a
5. If there is any smoke, unusual odor, or abnormal sound, or if you drop supplementary means of conveying information. Aiphone will under no
or damage the unit, turn off the system power breaker immediately. conditions be liable for loss of life or property which occurs while the
Fire or electric shock could result. system is being operated.
6. Do not use power supply with a voltage other than specified. Fire or • In areas where broadcasting station antennas are close by, this system may
electric shock could result be affected by radio frequency interference.
• Please note the LCD panel, though manufactured with very high precision
techniques, inevitably will have a very small portion of its image elements
CAUTION
always lit or not lit at all. This is not considered a unit malfunction.
(Negligence could result in injury to people or damage to
• The unit may get slightly warm, but this is not a malfunction.
property.) • During communication, if you speak before the other person has finished
1. Do not put anything on or cover the unit with cloth, etc. Fire or unit talking, your voice may not come through clearly. Conversation will
trouble could result. proceed smoothly if you speak when the other person has finished talking.
2. Do not apply high pressure on the screen. If fractured, injury could • This unit is intended to be mounted on a wall only. It cannot be used on a
result. desktop.
3. If the LCD is punctured, do not touch the liquid crystal inside. • Available functions and services are limited according to the specifications
Inflammation could result. If contact should occur, flush or rinse area of the installed system.
with water thoroughly and consult your doctor. • If you speak in a fixed tone, the noise-cut function may judge it to be a
4. Be sure to perform a call test with the handset on the hook. If you noise and cut the transmission, but this is not a malfunction.
operate the hook switch with the handset on your ear, a sudden call etc. • Using a mobile phone or professional-use radio equipment such as walkie-
may arrive causing damage to your ear. talkie close to the system may cause a malfunction.
5. Do not place your ear near the speaker during use. An unexpected loud • Warm-color lighting shining on the camera may change the tint of the
sound could cause hearing damage. image on the screen.
• The outline of video images displayed may differ from that of the actual
General Precautions person(s) or background, but this is not a malfunction.
• When the unit’s screen is illuminated with strong light, the image looks
1. Keep the unit more than 1 m (3.3') away from radio or TV set. white or silhouetted. But this is not a unit trouble.
2. Keep residential/tenant station more than 20 cm (7-7/8") away from other • When outside temperature lowers sharply after rainfall, etc., the inside of
radio equipment, for example floor heating controller, wireless router or the camera may fog up slightly, causing a blurry images, but this is not a
cordless telephone, etc. It may cause unwanted noise and video distortion. malfunction. Normal operation will be restored when moisture evaporates.
3. Talk within 30 cm (12'') from this unit. If you are too far away, it may be • When using a fluorescent light that shines around the camera, the screen
difficult to hear audio. colors may variously change (color rolling), but it is not a malfunction.
4. When installing and using this unit, protect subject's privacy, portrait
rights, etc. on your own responsibility.
5. In order to avoid the unexpected trouble due to the outflow of your own
information stored in this unit, erase the recorded information such as
settings and recorded images on your own responsibility when you
discard, transfer, or return this unit. Refer to section 6-5 of this manual
for how to erase the information.
6. As to other manufacturer's devices (such as sensor, detectors, door
releases) used with this system, comply with the Specifications and
Warranty conditions that the manufacturers or venders present.
7. Avoid using this unit in places under direct sunlight. If it is unavoidable,
block out light during use.
8. When putting a hearing aid into T-mode and approaching the unit, the
intercom system may be affected by radio frequency interference etc.,
depending on the installation environment.

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Table of Contents
PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................................................................. 2
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................... 4
1 OPERATION PANEL ............................................................................................................................... 4
2 INDICATORS ........................................................................................................................................... 5
3 SCREEN VIEW (Residential/tenant station) ......................................................................................... 6

USING THE STATION.................................................................................................................................... 7


1 OPERATING METHOD (Residential/tenant station) ............................................................................ 7
1-1 Turning off the overlay ......................................................................................................................... 7
1-2 Setting the date and time....................................................................................................................... 8
2 RECEIVING CALLS ................................................................................................................................ 9
2-1 Answering a call .................................................................................................................................. 9
2-2 Door release ...................................................................................................................................... 10
2-3 Light control ..................................................................................................................................... 10
2-4 Doctor call (Residential/tenant station) ................................................................................................ 10
3 CALLING ............................................................................................................................................... 11
3-1 Calling guard stations ......................................................................................................................... 11
3-2 Room-to-room calling ........................................................................................................................ 11
4 MONITORING ........................................................................................................................................ 12
5 OPERATION DURING COMMUNICATION AND MONITORING ................................................................ 13
5-1 ZOOM/WIDE switching .................................................................................................................... 13
5-2 Pan/tilt operation ............................................................................................................................... 13
5-3 Individual door zoom view preset (Residential/tenant station) ................................................................ 13
5-4 Night illumination.............................................................................................................................. 14
5-5 Backlight adjustment and night sensitivity adjustment ........................................................................... 14
5-6 Switching to surveillance camera video in a common area ..................................................................... 14
6 RECORDING AND PLAYING (Residential/tenant station) ................................................................ 15
6-1 Automatic recording........................................................................................................................... 15
6-2 Manual recording............................................................................................................................... 15
6-3 Playing recordings ............................................................................................................................. 16
6-4 Saving recordings .............................................................................................................................. 17
6-5 Erasing recordings ............................................................................................................................. 17
7 ALARMS AND RELATED INFO ........................................................................................................... 18
7-1 Emergency alarm ............................................................................................................................... 18
7-2 OPTION button ................................................................................................................................. 18
7-3 External calls..................................................................................................................................... 19
7-4 PRESENCE SECURITY, ABSENCE SECURITY setting (Residential/tenant station)................................. 19
7-5 Canceling security setting after arrival (Residential/tenant station).......................................................... 20
7-6 Canceling security alarms (Residential/tenant station) ........................................................................... 20
8 CHANGING SETTINGS (Residential/tenant station) ......................................................................... 21
8-1 Using the MENU ............................................................................................................................... 21
8-2 LANGUAGE setting .......................................................................................................................... 21
8-3 CALL TONE switching ...................................................................................................................... 22
8-4 Picture memory setting for individual door call..................................................................................... 22
8-5 External call sound time duration setting .............................................................................................. 23
8-6 Individual door call time setting .......................................................................................................... 23
8-7 Individual door night illumination setting ............................................................................................. 23
8-8 SECURITY PIN setting...................................................................................................................... 24
8-9 DEPARTURE TIMER, ARRIVAL TIMER setting ................................................................................ 25
8-10 Security alarm sound duration time setting ........................................................................................... 25

FOR PROPER USE OF THE STATION ..................................................................................................... 26


1 TECHNICAL PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................................... 26
2 TROUBLE SHOOTING.......................................................................................................................... 26
3 SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................. 26
4 REGULATIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 27
5 WARRANTY .......................................................................................................................................... 27

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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
1 OPERATION PANEL
Residential/tenant station (GT-2C-L/GT-2C)

Color LCD video Screen brightness control


monitor (0 - 10)
Speaker
Hearing aid T-mode Adjust the LCD screen
brightness.
compatibility symbol (*1)
(GT-2C-L only)
(*4)
MENU button Speaker volume control
CALL button (0 - 10)
ADJUST button
MONITOR button ZOOM/WIDE Adjust the speaker volume
REC/PLAY button during communication.
button
At "0", no sound is output.
PAN/TILT button
Indicated with Call tone volume (0 - 10)
STATUS LED (orange)
 Adjust the call tone volume.
TONE OFF LED (orange) (*2) At "0", no sound is output.
button symbols.
Microphone OFF button
DOOR RELEASE button TALK button
OPTION button Transmit LED (orange) (*3)
GUARD STATION CALL/LIGHT button

Sub residential/tenant station (GT-2H-L/GT-2H)

Color LCD video Screen brightness control


monitor (0 - 10)
Speaker
Hearing aid T-mode Adjust the LCD screen
brightness.
compatibility symbol (*1)
(GT-2H-L only)
(*4)
Speaker volume control
(0 - 10)
CALL button ADJUST button Adjust the speaker volume
MONITOR button ZOOM/WIDE during communication.
button At "0", no sound is output.
PAN/TILT button Call tone volume (0 - 10)
STATUS LED (orange) Indicated with
Adjust the call tone

TONE OFF LED (orange) (*2) volume.
button symbols. At "0", no sound is output.
Microphone OFF button

DOOR RELEASE button TALK button


OPTION button Transmit LED (orange) (*3)
GUARD STATION CALL/LIGHT button

(*1): This unit emits an electromagnetic field for hearing aids equipped with T-mode to produce clear audio.
(*2): When the call tone is set to OFF, this LED will flash with a long interval.
(*3): The LED turns on while speaking.
(*4): When the handset is connected, the speaker volume control cannot be adjusted.

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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

2 INDICATORS

GT-2C-L/GT-2C GT-2H-L/GT-2H

1 1

3 2 3 2

Indication patterns

1 STATUS indicator 2 TALK indicator 3 TONE OFF indicator (orange)*1


Indicator (orange) (orange)
Status When the call tone is When the doctor call
set to "off" is enabled
Standby Off Off Long interval flashing Slow flashing

Incoming call Fast flashing Off Long interval flashing Slow flashing
(0.5 sec.)

(0.5 sec.)

Communication Lit Lit while speaking Off Off

Guard station call Fast flashing Off Long interval flashing Slow flashing
(0.5 sec.)

(0.5 sec.)

Monitoring an entrance station Lit Off Long interval flashing Slow flashing

Calling a residential/tenant station or Fast flashing Off Long interval flashing Slow flashing
sub residential/tenant station (0.5 sec.)

(0.5 sec.)

System in use Lit Off Long interval flashing Slow flashing

New recorded image Long interval flashing Off Long interval flashing Slow flashing
(0.5 sec.)
Missed call from guard station
(5.5 sec.)
Date and time not set
GT-2C-L/GT-2C only

Security mode active Slow flashing Off Long interval flashing Slow flashing
(0.5 sec.)

(2.5 sec.)

One minute elapsed after security Fast flashing Off Long interval flashing Slow flashing
alarm stopped (0.5 sec.)
10 minutes elapsed after security
alarm triggered (0.5 sec.)

(*1): When the call tone is set to "off" and the Doctor call is enabled, the flashing for the Doctor call takes priority. (Section 2-4 )

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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

3 SCREEN VIEW (Residential/tenant 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.

Displays during recording or playing :Backlight adjustment


:Recording :Night adjustment
:Playing

CALLING ENTRANCE1 MAY/26 18:45 The current month, date, and


time is displayed.

Displays when absence security


or presence security is set.

Door release operations are


indicated. (If door release
output from GT system is
connected to an access control
system, door release will be
activated based on the access
control settings.)
Symbols are displayed when
additional actions are available.
[Screen during calling]

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USING THE STATION
1 OPERATING METHOD (Residential/tenant station)
To operate this unit, check the symbol and then press the appropriate operation button.
This unit does not have touch-panel operation.
Main symbols and function descriptions
Do not press on the LCD or subject it to high impact. Symbol Function description
To manually record
The LCD glass could break which could result in an injury.
To return to the previous screen
To display the previous (more recent date/time) picture
To play the recorded pictures
To display the next (older date/time) picture
To save or erase an image
To erase a recorded image
Operation buttons To fast forward the play screen
Press the button to select the symbol that is To pause the play screen
displayed on the screen. To advance the play screen frame by frame
* The operation button name and symbol name To reverse the play screen frame by frame
may differ in some cases. To turn off the overlay
To save recorded pictures
To perform monitoring
Symbol
To perform room-to-room communication
The symbols differ according to the screen.
To perform setting

*Setting can be saved by pressing


ZOOM/WIDE button.

To operate, press the operation button below the


symbol.
Example: To return to the previous screen, press
the button below [ REC/PLAY].

1-1 Turning off the overlay


is displayed on the screen while video images are played. Press &$//,1*(175$1&( 0$<

the [ MENU] button to turn off the overlay (date, time, symbols,
etc.) so that the entire picture is visible.
Press [ MENU] again to turn the overlay back on.

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USING THE STATION

1-2 Setting the date and time


1 In standby mode, press the [ MENU] button.
• During initial setup, skip step 2 and go to step 3.

2 Press the [] or [] button to select "DATE/TIME", then press


the [ MENU] button.
Button operations for setting the date and time
MENU

GUARD CALL
Button Operation Effect
Press once The date or time increases by
SECURITY
one.
SETTINGS

Press and hold for 1 The date or time increases in
DATE/TIME
second or more succession.

Press once The date or time decreases by


one.

Press and hold for 1 The date or time decreases in
second or more succession.

3 On the "DATE/TIME" screen, press the [] or [] button to Press once The cursor moves to the left.

select the "Month".
Press once The cursor moves to the right.
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Press once The settings are saved.
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MENU

NOTES: 1. If there are no operations for approximately 1 minute during


the setup, the setting mode will end automatically. If the
settings end while incomplete, nothing will be saved.
2. A maximum difference of ±60 seconds can occur in the
4 Press the [] button to set the "Month" and the cursor will move
displayed time over a month. Periodically adjusting the time
to "Day". setting is recommended.
DATE/TIME 3. When power is not supplied to the unit for more than 30
minutes, the set time will return to the default
"JAN/01/2011 00:00", and the STATUS LED (orange) will
flash with a long interval.
JAN / 01 2011 00:00
4. If the security sensor is not installed, "SECURITY" will not
display in step 2.

5 Perform the same steps to set the "Day", "Year", "Hour" and
"Minute". After setting the "Minute", press the [ MENU]
button to save the settings.

6 Press the [ OFF] button to return to standby mode.

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USING THE STATION

2 RECEIVING CALLS
2-1 Answering a call
1 When a call is received from an entrance station, guard station, or 3 When done communicating, press the [ OFF] button.
door station, a call tone will sound and the STATUS LED flashes.
The STATUS LED will turn off.
If the station has a camera, video will be displayed on the screen.
If the station is called from their doorbell, a call tone sounds.
(Communication is not possible.)

NOTES: 1. If the call tone volume is turned off, the TONE OFF LED will
2 Press the [ TALK] button once, and after the beep, flash with a long interval.
2. When push-to-talk is disabled, push-to-talk communication
communicate hands-free. Hands-free communication starts when cannot be used.
the STATUS LED switches from flashing to steadily lit. The 3. During communication, it is not possible to switch back to
transmit LED lights when talking, and turns off when listening to hands-free communication from push-to-talk communication.
the caller (or hear outside sounds). 4. The communication will end automatically after
• If the [ TALK] button is pressed for at least one second while approximately 1 minute when hands-free communication is
talking hands-free, a beep will be emitted and push-to-talk made at the residential/tenant station or after approximately 3
communication begins. minutes when the handset is used.
• In push-to-talk communication, press the [ TALK] button to talk
and release it to listen. The unit emits an electromagnetic field. If a hearing aid with
• Calling turns off after a set amount of time if there is no answer. T-mode is brought too close to the unit, this may cause ear pain.
(Turning off occurs after 45 seconds for the direct select entrance (GT-2C-L/GT-2H-L only)
station.)
• Listening is possible with hearing aids with T-mode. (GT-2C-L/ Display missed calls from guard station (residential/
GT-2H-L only)
• On a sub residential/tenant station the STATUS LED also switches tenant station)
from flashing to steadily lit. When a call from a guard station is not answered, a missed call
image is recorded (counted as 1 recording). The name of the guard
station is also displayed.
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USING THE STATION

2-2 Door release


1 Press the [ ] button while in communication with the entrance 2 Door release is activated at the entrance station. is displayed
station. for approx. 5 sec. at the residential/tenant station. (This does not
exactly correspond to the door release status of the entrance station.)
• If the entrance station has a camera, the door release will also be activated
during call.

NOTE: If door release output from GT system is connected to an access


control system, door release will be activated based on the access
control settings.

2-3 Light control


Turning the entrance light on when a light is installed in the common 2 The light at the entrance will only turn on for the preset time
area duration.
1 Press the [ GUARD] button once during entrance station
calling, communicating, or monitoring.

NOTE: This function is not available if a surveillance camera is installed


in the common area. (Refer to section 5-6 )

2-4 Doctor call (Residential/tenant station)


When the specified residential/tenant station is called using Doctor 3 The residential/tenant station for which the Doctor call function
call (automatic entry), the electric lock is automatically released is set is called. Press the [ TALK] button as necessary to
without a door release operation from the residential/tenant station. respond.
1 In standby mode, press the [ GUARD] button while pressing the
[ TALK] button. Press the button once more to disable the Doctor
call function.
• When the Doctor call function is enabled, the TONE OFF LED flashes at
approximately 3 second intervals.
• When the call tone is set to "off" and the Doctor call is enabled, the flashing
for the Doctor call takes priority.

NOTES: 1. When Doctor call is enabled, the TONE OFF LED function
cannot be used. (It is possible to turn the call tone off.) When
calls are transferred to the guard station, door release with
Doctor call is not possible.
2. The availability of this function depends on setup.

2 Press the CALL button of the entrance station to unlock the door
without a door release operation from the residential/tenant
station.

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USING THE STATION

3 CALLING
3-1 Calling guard stations
1 When calling all of the guard stations 2 Move the cursor to the guard station to be called and press the
Press the [ GUARD] button while in standby mode. [ MENU] button. The STATUS LED flashes and calls the
When calling one of the guard stations indicated guard station.
• If there is no answer, a call record will be stored in the guard station,
Press the [ MENU] button, select "GUARD CALL", and press
and notification of the call will be sent to the guard.
the [ MENU] button. • The STATUS LED of the sub residential/tenant station will also flash.
MENU

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SETTINGS

DATE/TIME

NOTE: A sub residential/tenant station can only call all guard stations
simultaneously, not selectively.

3-2 Room-to-room calling


1 When the [ CALL] button is pressed, all sub residential/tenant 3 When done communicating, press the [ OFF] button.
stations will be called. The STATUS LED will turn off.
• Call tone will be heard and STATUS LED will flash on all sub
residential/tenant stations when receiving a call.
• No communication is heard until after the call is answered.

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2 When another person presses the [ TALK] button, the


NOTES: 1. Room-to-room communication ends automatically after
STATUS LED turns on and communication between two people
approximately 10 minutes.
is possible. 2. If a call is received from the entrance station during room-to-
• Listening is possible with hearing aids with T-mode. (GT-2C-L/ room communication, the image from the entrance station is
GT-2H-L only) displayed at the residential/tenant station and sub residential/
tenant station where communication is taking place. Press the
[ OFF] button to end room-to-room communication, then
press the [ TALK] button to switch communication to
the calling station.

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USING THE STATION

4 MONITORING
1 In standby mode, press the [ MONITOR] button to display NOTES: 1. If there is an operation such as a call, monitoring ends and the
video from an individual door station (if equipped). Audio is call operation begins.
heard at the same time. The STATUS LED will turn on. 2. If the monitor button of a residential/tenant station at another
residence is pressed, monitoring of the entrance station
switches to the monitor of the residential/tenant station where
the monitor button was pressed last.
3. During monitoring, press the [ TALK] button to
communicate with the individual door station or entrance
station being monitored.
4. During individual door monitoring, additional sub residential/
tenant stations cannot also monitor. If an attempt is made to
monitor from a sub residential/tenant station during
monitoring from a residential/tenant station, an alarm sound
will be heard.
5. During monitoring, the display is preset to the wide view. If
2 Press the [ MONITOR] button again to display video starting the [ ZOOM/WIDE] button is pressed, the display changes
from entrance 1. Audio is heard at the same time. to the zoom view.
6. When an individual door is being monitored, the illuminator
LED will not turn on at night until the TALK button is
pressed.
7. Monitoring will automatically end after 30 seconds.
8. It will take a moment after pressing the MONITOR button for
the video to display. Wait for video to display before
performing the next button operation.
9. This function may not be usable depending on the equipment
being used.

• Listening is possible with hearing aids with T-mode. (GT-2C-L/GT-2H-L


only)

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USING THE STATION

5 OPERATION DURING COMMUNICATION AND MONITORING


5-1 ZOOM/WIDE switching
1 Press the [ ZOOM/WIDE] button when video is displayed.
• Switching between zoom ⇔ wide occurs each time the button is pressed.

[Wide view] [Zoom view]

NOTES: 1. When the caller is not shown in the center of the picture, the
zoom view can be moved up, down, left, and right. (Refer to
section 5-2 .)
2. For an individual door, when the display changes from the
wide view to the zoom view, the zoom view starts at the preset
(section 5-3 ) position.
3. The wide view may be distorted in comparison with the zoom
view due to the characteristics of the camera, but this is not a
malfunction.

5-2 Pan/tilt operation


1 When a zoom view is displayed, press the [], [], [], or []
buttons.
• []: Up
• []: Down
• []: Left
• []: Right
• Moving diagonally is also possible.

NOTES: 1. The image range of the zoom view and wide view differs. The
edges of the wide view do not display with the zoom view.
2. At night, due to reduced lighting on subjects, subjects may
become blurry and difficult to see if the zoom view is moved
up, down, left, or right. (The same thing occurs with moving
subjects.)

5-3 Individual door zoom view preset (Residential/tenant station)


A zoomed view can be preset for calls received from the individual 2 Press the [ ZOOM/WIDE] button (for at least 2 seconds).
door. • A beep will sound and the preset view setting will be saved.
• When switching from the wide view to the zoom view, the zoom view
displays starting from the preset position.

1 When an individual door zoom view is displayed, press the [],


[], [], or [] button. (Ex. Pressing the [] button moves the
view up.)
• While viewing video, set the desired view position.
NOTES: 1. To change the zoom view position, perform the zoom view
settings again. The previous settings will be overwritten.
2. The zoom view position set with the residential/tenant station
will also be displayed at the sub residential/tenant station.
* Presets cannot be set from a sub residential/tenant station.
3. The view will display according to the individual door call
record setting.

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USING THE STATION

5-4 Night illumination


At night, the illuminator LED turns on during an entrance station or individual door station calling and communicating.

When a call is made from an entrance station or individual Lighting up the illuminator LED when monitoring an
door station individual door station
1 If the call button of the entrance station or individual door station 1. Be aware that inside sound can be heard at the entrance.
is pressed, the illuminator LED will turn on. 2. For entrance stations, the LED turns on. when monitoring starts.

1 When the [ TALK] button is pressed during monitoring,


communication starts and the illuminator LED will turn on.

The illuminator
LED will turn on.

2 When communication ends, the illuminator LED will turn off. 2 When communication ends, the illuminator LED will turn off.

NOTES: 1. Distinguishing between day and night is automatically done


by the entrance station or individual door station.
2. Operation will vary depending on the entrance station setting
and individual door night illumination setting.

5-5 Backlight adjustment and night sensitivity adjustment


Day Night
When a unit is installed at an entrance or individual door where At night or when the area around the entrance or an individual door is
backlighting makes viewing difficult, adjustment for easier viewing dark, adjustment for easier viewing can be performed.
can be performed.
1 When the video is difficult to see, press the [ ADJUST]
1 When the video is difficult to see, press the [ ADJUST] button to switch between "Night adjustment" and "No
button to adjust for lighting. adjustment".

2 For an individual door, press the [ ADJUST] button for at


least 2 seconds to set the mode being displayed (residential/ NOTES: 1. is displayed during night adjustment.
2. When another call is placed, both the entrance and individual
tenant station only).
door stations will disregard any previous adjustments.
3. Distinguishing between day and night is automatically done
NOTES: 1. is displayed during "Backlight adjustment". by the entrance station or individual door station.
2. When another call is placed, entrance stations will display 4. Pressing the [ ADJUST] button at night makes the
using the default setting while individual door stations will caller's face easier to see, but moving subjects may be more
display using the mode that was last set. difficult to see.

5-6 Switching to surveillance camera video in a common area


When a surveillance camera is installed in the common area

Press the [ GUARD] button during calling from the entrance station,
communication with the entrance, or entrance monitoring to switch to
the surveillance camera video. will display.
Press the button again to return to the entrance station video.

NOTE: While switching between the entrance camera and surveillance


camera in common area, the image on the monitor may become
momentarily distorted, but this is not a malfunction.

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USING THE STATION

6 RECORDING AND PLAYING (Residential/tenant station)


6-1 Automatic recording
If a call is received from an entrance station or individual door
NOTES: 1. The automatic recording function cannot be cancelled.
station, recording starts automatically. During recording, the 2. Pictures recorded at individual door stations are recorded
symbol flashes on the screen. using the method that has been set. Picture recording at
• Recording starts approximately 2 seconds after the CALL button of an entrance stations is set in advance (section 8-4 ). However, if
entrance station or individual door station is pressed. A maximum length of switching between zoom and wide is performed during
approximately 6 seconds can be recorded, with 1 picture saved per second. automatic recording, the displayed picture will be recorded.
• With default settings, pictures are automatically saved. All six pictures are 3. Automatic recording is not triggered while monitoring. To
zoom pictures at the preset position. record during monitoring, press the [ REC/PLAY] button
• A maximum of 40 recordings can be saved (combined total of automatic (section 6-2 ).
recording and manual recording). When 40 recordings are exceeded, new 4. During installation, if a zoom ⇔ wide range is set in the
recordings overwrite old recordings starting from the oldest recorded date. entrance station call picture settings, the number of recorded
(Up to 10 recordings can be protected from being overwritten.) pictures may not switch between 3 zoom pictures ⇔ 3 wide
• Automatic recording will also start if a call is made from an entrance pictures.
station or individual door station that is being monitored. 5. If switching of the surveillance camera in common area is
• When a call from the guard station is not answered, a missed call is performed during recording, a distorted picture may be
recorded in the call record. recorded, but this is not a malfunction.
• If a higher priority operation occurs during recording, recording stops and
the higher priority operation continues.

Zoom view (from 1st to 6th picture)


1st picture
2nd picture

6th picture

6-2 Manual recording


1 Display video to be manually recorded. 2 Press the [ REC/PLAY] button. The symbol flashes on
the screen and recording starts.

NOTES: 1. Manual recording is not possible during automatic


recording (for approximately 7 seconds after receiving a • A maximum length of approximately 6 seconds can be recorded, with 1
call from an entrance station or individual door station). picture saved per second.
2. After the end of automatic recording (approximately 7 • A maximum of 40 recordings can be saved (combined total of automatic
seconds after receiving a call from an entrance station or recording and manual recording). When 40 recordings are exceeded, new
door station), recording of another image in addition to the recordings overwrite old recordings starting from the oldest recorded date.
automatically recorded image can be performed. (Up to 10 recordings can be protected from being overwritten.)
• If a higher priority operation occurs during recording, recording stops and
the higher priority operation continues.

NOTE: If switching of the surveillance camera in common area is


performed during recording, a distorted picture may be recorded,
but this is not a malfunction.

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6-3 Playing recordings


If there are new recordings, the STATUS LED flashes with a long interval during standby mode.

In addition, the operations shown below are also possible on the play-
waiting screen.
•[ MONITOR] button:
To display the next (more recent date/time) recording.
Press and hold the button to view the first picture of each recording in
succession from oldest to newest.
(If the [ MONITOR] button is pressed while the picture with the
most recent date and time is displayed, the picture with the oldest date
and time will display.)
1 Press the [ REC/PLAY] button during standby mode to
•[ CALL] button:
display the recording with the most recent date and time.
To display the previous (older date/time) recording.
• displays on the screen when there are no recorded pictures. Press and hold the button to view the first picture of each recording in
succession from newest to oldest.
•[ MENU] button:
Current event / Total events Displays on unplayed recordings
To save or erase an image. (Refer to sections 6-4 and 6-5 .)
Displays when recording is
Status protected

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NOTE: The recorded pictures are displayed in order based on the date set
[Play-waiting screen] during recording.
07/16 JA N/01/2011 18:45 Time and date of
recording

The operations shown below are possible during play.


•[ REC/PLAY] button:
2 Press the [ REC/PLAY] button on the play-waiting screen.
To pause play.
The recording is played. When the recording finishes playing, the • [ MONITOR] button:
next recording is displayed. To display the next (older date/time) recording.
[During play] [Next recording] • [ CALL] button:
Lit up 07/16 JAN/01/2011 18:45 06/16 JAN/01/2011 17:45 To fast forward.
•[ MENU] button:
The symbols on the screen can be turned on and off.

In addition, the operations shown below are also possible during pause.
3 When advancing the play screen frame-by-frame, press the [ •[ REC/PLAY] button:
To return to the play screen.
REC/PLAY] button during playback to pause. The play advances
• [ MONITOR] button:
frame-by-frame each time the [ CALL] button is pressed. The play is reversed frame by frame each time the button is pressed.
4 Press the [ OFF] to end playback. • [ CALL] button:
The play advances frame by frame each time the button is pressed.
•[ MENU] button:
To move to the next recording.

NOTES: 1. If there are no operations for at least approximately 1 minute,


the screen will turn off automatically.
2. If a call is received during play, the call tone sounds and
playback will end.

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6-4 Saving recordings


10 recordings can be saved (out of a maximum of 40 recordings). 2 Press the [ MONITOR] button.
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1 Display the recording to be saved on the play-waiting screen.


(Refer to section 6-3 .)
Press the [ MENU] button to display the save/erase selection
screen.
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3 is displayed when saving is performed. If the recording has


already been saved, the save is canceled.
Each time the [ MONITOR] button is pressed, the operation
switches between save and cancel.

NOTES: 1. "CANNOT BE SAVED. MAX 10 IMAGES" is displayed


if the number of possible saves is exceeded.
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JA 18:45 07/16 MAY/26/2011
JA 18:45

will be overwritten if the number of recordings is exceeded.

IMAGE SAVED SAVE CANCELLED

6-5 Erasing recordings


It is also possible to erase saved recordings. 3 Press the [ MENU] button to erase the recording.
Recordings can only be erased one at a time.
Press the [ REC/PLAY] button to cancel.
1 Display the recording to be erased on the play-waiting screen.
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Press the [ MENU] button to display the save/erase selection


screen.
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NOTES: 1. Once a recording is erased, it cannot be restored.


2. When there are multiple recorded pictures, the next (older
date) picture displays when erasing is completed.

2 Press the [ MENU] button.


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7 ALARMS AND RELATED INFO


7-1 Emergency alarm
1 Press and lock the emergency alarm switch (or when there is a 4 Press the [ TALK] button to communicate with the guard
line-off activation). station. The STATUS LED will turn on. After communication,
the emergency alarm will begin to sound again.

2 An alarm will sound from the residential/tenant station, and a


warning signal will be sent to the guard station. An emergency
screen is displayed on the monitor.
• Emergency screen will not display on sub residential/tenant stations.

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to standby (restore the system to normal status).

3 When there is a call from the guard station, the alarm sound will
change to a call tone. The STATUS LED flashes.
NOTES: 1. On the residential/tenant station, the emergency alarm and call
tone will be emitted at level 10 (HIGH) volume, regardless of
the volume setting.
2. The emergency alarm function can be activated even while the
system is in use.
3. Residential/tenant stations within the same residence will be
unable to receive normal calls or doorbell calls while the
emergency alarm is sounding. It is only possible to respond to
calls from the guard station.
4. During the emergency alarm, the entrance station cannot
make calls to the residential/tenant station or to the guard
station that are producing emergency alarms.
5. Emergency alarms will also sound at individual door stations,
and the illuminator LED will flash.

7-2 OPTION button


Pressing the [ OPTION] button allows for the operation of
connected devices, such as turning lights on and off.

NOTE: A signal is output while the [ OPTION] button is being


pressed. (The operation method may differ depending on the
device used in conjunction with this unit.)

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7-3 External calls


1 When a separately-installed sensor is activated or the CALL 2 Press the [ OFF] button or [ REC/PLAY] button ([ OFF]
button is pressed, the alarm sounds, and the warning screen button for GT-2H-L/GT-2H) to stop the alarm sound.
displays on the monitor and flashes.
• Warning screen will not display on sub residential/tenant stations.

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NOTES: 1. The alarm sound time is set in the external settings. (Refer to
section 8-5 .)
The default setting is 10 minutes.
2. When the alarm sound time is set for either 1 hour or
continuously, the monitor warning screen will turn off after
approximately 10 minutes.
3. Even if the call tone volume is set to 0 (OFF), it will sound at
level 10 (HIGH) volume.

7-4 PRESENCE SECURITY, ABSENCE SECURITY setting (Residential/tenant station)


Set the security settings for individual doors and windows. According 4 On the "SECURITY" screen, confirm the locations that are on
to security settings, intrusions at individual doors or windows will be alert among sensors 1 through 3 (only sensors for which security
detected and a security alarm will sound. settings have been performed will display). To change settings,
• PRESENCE SECURITY move the cursor to the location to be changed and press the [
Security setting for when resident is at home that is applied immediately
after setting.
MENU] button.
• ABSENCE SECURITY • Locations will display according to the locations selected when
Security setting for when resident is away that is applied after the delay settings were performed last.
time (section 8-9 ) elapses after setting.
SECURITY

SENSOR1 [ ENEBLE ]

1 In standby, press the [ MENU] button. SENSOR2 [ ENABLE ]

2 Select "SECURITY" on the "MENU" screen, then press the [


SENSOR3 [ DISABLE ]

SELECT SENSOR TO BE ON ALART.


MENU] button.

3 Select "PRESENCE SECURITY" or "ABSENCE SECURITY"


on the "SECURITY" screen, then press the [ MENU] button.
(Ex.: Selection of "PRESENCE SECURITY")
SECURITY 5 Select "ENABLE" or "DISABLE" on the "SECURITY" screen
PRESENCE SECURITY for each sensor, then press the [ MENU] button.
ABSENCE SECURITY

[ S1 S2 S3 ]
6 Press the [ REC/PLAY] button to return to the step 3 screen,
move the cursor with "PRESENCE SECURITY" or "ABSENCE
:ON :ALARM ACTIVATED
SECURITY" then press the [ CALL] button.
START

7 PRESENCE SECURITY is set. For "ABSENCE SECURITY",


"ABSENCE SECURITY" is set after the set time elapses.
• The STATUS LED flashes at a slow flashing.
• If there are no operations for approximately 1 minute, the screen will
turn off.
• If selected locations are open, they will display in red and "CHECK
STATUS SENSOR" will display on the screen.
• To cancel settings, press the [ MENU] button at the step 3 screen.

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7-5 Canceling security setting after arrival (Residential/tenant station)


1 When the ABSENCE SECURITY setting in 7-4 is set, if an 3 The setting will be canceled when the security PIN is correct.
individual door is opened, a screen will display and the alarm • If the security PIN is not correct, "WRONG SECURITY PIN." will
will sound. display.
• There is no limit to the number of times the PIN can be entered, but if
• At this time, operation other than an emergency alarm cannot be
a correct security PIN is not entered within the set delay time ( 8-9
performed. Ex.: When a call is made from the entrance station,
DEPARTURE TIMER, ARRIVAL TIMER setting), a security alarm
communication will not start. (The residential/tenant station is in
sounds.
occupied mode.)
• Even if the call tone volume is set to 0 (OFF), it will sound at level 10
(HIGH) volume.


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2 Press the [ REC/PLAY] to display the security PIN input


screen. Input the security PIN by pressing the [], [], [], and
[] buttons.
• When a security PIN is not used, press the [ REC/PLAY] button
to cancel the setting.

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7-6 Canceling security alarms (Residential/tenant station)


1 When the PRESENCE SECURITY setting in 7-4 is set, if an 3 Press the [ REC/PLAY] to display the security PIN input
individual door is opened, the security screen will display and the screen. Input the security PIN by pressing the [], [], [], and
alarm will sound. [] buttons.
When ABSENCE SECURITY is set, the security screen will • When a security PIN is not used, press the [ REC/PLAY] button to
restore.
display and the alarm will sound after the DEPARTURE TIMER
or ARRIVAL TIMER has elapsed.
• Alarms will also sound at individual door stations, and the illuminator
LED will flash.
• Even if the call tone volume is set to 0 (OFF), it will sound at level 10 (17(56(&85,7<3,1

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4 Restoration occurs when the security PIN is correct.


• If the security PIN is not correct, "WRONG SECURITY PIN." will
display.
• Depending on the settings at installation, an alarm may be output to a
guard station.
2 Press the [ REC/PLAY] button or the [ OFF] button.
• The alarm sound will stop.

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8 CHANGING SETTINGS (Residential/tenant station)


The screen may vary depending on the equipment being used.

8-1 Using the MENU


1 In standby, press the [ MENU] button. 3 Press the [], [], [], and [] buttons on the "SETTINGS"
2 Press the [] or [] button to select "SETTINGS", then press screen to select the item to be confirmed, then press the [
the [ MENU] button. MENU] button.
SETTINGS
MENU

CALL TONE LANGUAGE


GUARD CALL

PICTURE MEMORY DOOR


SECURITY

UTILITY SECURITY
SETTINGS

DATE/TIME

4 To end the settings, press the [ OFF] button to return to


standby mode. In other cases, set by pressing the [ MENU]
button. Press the [ REC/PLAY] button to cancel the settings
and return to the previous screen.

8-2 LANGUAGE setting


The default language setting is "ENGLISH". 2 Select the desired language on the "LANGUAGE" screen.
1 After performing steps 1 and 2 in section 8-1 , select Press the [ MENU] button to save the setting.
"LANGUAGE" on the "SETTINGS" screen then press the [ LANGUAGE

MENU] button.

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8-3 CALL TONE switching


Individual call tones can be selected for entrance stations, individual 3 On the separate "CALL TONE" screens for "ENTRANCE/
door stations, and guard stations from 5 sound types. DOOR/GUARD", select the desired call tones. The selected call
1 After performing steps 1 and 2 in section 8-1 , select "CALL tone sounds. Press the [ MENU] button to save the setting.
• The sub residential/tenant station call tone will also change.
TONE" on the "SETTINGS" screen and press the [ MENU]
button. ENTRANCE CALL TONE

2 Select one from "ENTRANCE/DOOR/GUARD" on the "CALL 1 4

TONE" screen, then press the [ MENU] button.


2 5

CALL TONE
Initial settings
ENTRANCE [ 1 ] ENTRANCE :♪ 1
DOOR [ 2 ] DOOR :♪ 2
GUARD [ 3 ]
GUARD :♪ 3

8-4 Picture memory setting for individual door call


For automatic recording at an individual door call, select the method 1 After performing steps 1 and 2 in section 8-1 , select
for recording pictures (up to 6 for each image) from the four types "PICTURE MEMORY" on the "SETTINGS" screen and
shown below. In the default settings, all six pictures are zoom press the [ MENU] button.
pictures at a preset position.
2 Select the picture recording method on the "PICTURE
All six pictures are zoom MEMORY" screen.
PICTURE MEMORY (DOOR) pictures at a preset position.
All six pictures are wide Press the [ MENU] button to save the setting.
x6
pictures. PICTURE MEMORY (DOOR)

x6
First three pictures are zoom x6

x3+ x3
pictures at a preset position, and
the next three pictures are wide x6

x3+ x3
pictures. x3+ x3

First three pictures are wide x3+ x3


pictures, and the next three
pictures are zoom pictures at a
preset position.

NOTE: The set picture recording method does not apply to pictures
displayed during a call from the entrance station.

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8-5 External call sound time duration setting


Select the external call sound time duration. The default setting is "10 3 Select the sound time on the "UTILITY-CALL TIMER" screen.
MIN.". Press the [ MENU] button to save the setting.
1 After performing steps 1 and 2 in section 8-1 , select "UTILITY" UTILITY-CALL TIMER

on the "SETTINGS" screen and press the [ MENU] button. 10SEC. 1HOUR

2 Select "ALARM TIMER" on the "UTILITY" screen, then press 1MIN. CONT.

the [ MENU] button. 10MIN.


"CONT." = Continuous
UTILITY

ALARM TIMER

8-6 Individual door call time setting


Select the individual door call time. The default setting is "45 SEC.". 3 Select the call time on the "CALL DURATION" screen.
1 After performing steps 1 and 2 in section 8-1 , select "DOOR" Press the [ MENU] button to save the setting.
on the "SETTINGS" screen and press the [ MENU] button. CALL DURATION

2 Select "CALL DURATION" on the "DOOR" screen, then press 30SEC. 90SEC.

the [ MENU] button. 45SEC. 120SEC.

60SEC.
DOOR

CALL DURATION [ 45SEC. ]

NIGHT ILLUMINATION [ ENABLE ]

8-7 Individual door night illumination setting


Select whether the door station illuminator LED is enabled or disabled. 3 Select "ENABLE" or "DISABLE" on the "NIGHT
The default setting is "ENABLE". ILLUMINATION" screen. Press the [ MENU] button to
1 After performing steps 1 and 2 in section 8-1 , select "DOOR" save the setting.
on the "SETTINGS" screen and press the [ MENU] button. NIGHT ILLUMINATION

2 Select "NIGHT ILLUMINATION" on the "DOOR" screen, then ENABLE

press the [ MENU] button. DISABLE

DOOR

CALL DURATION [ 45SEC. ]

NIGHT ILLUMINATION [ ENABLE ]

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8-8 SECURITY PIN setting


The security PIN can be set to be used when performing PRESENCE 5 After "CHANGE SECURITY PIN?" displays on the
SECURITY and ABSENCE SECURITY settings. "SECURITY PIN" screen, press the [ MENU] button.
The default setting is "DISABLE". When "ENABLE" is selected, the SECURITY PIN

default setting for the security PIN is [], [], [], and [].
The security pin must be changed from the previous setting.

1 After performing steps 1 and 2 in section 8-1 , select "SECURITY" CHANGE SECURITY PIN?

on the "SETTINGS" screen and press the [ MENU] button. NO YES

2 Select "SECURITY PIN" on the "SECURITY" screen, then press


the [ MENU] button.
SECURITY

SECURITY PIN 6 After "ENTER SECURITY PIN." is displayed, enter the security
ABSENCE SECURITY PIN with the [], [], [], and [] buttons.
ALARM TIMER • To re-enter the security PIN from the start, press the [ REC/PLAY]
button.
SECURITY PIN

3 Select "RESET SETTING" on the "SECURITY PIN" screen and


ENTER SECURITY PIN.

select whether a security PIN is used in the cancellation method. CLEAR

4 When "ENABLE" is selected, select "PIN SETTING" on the


"SECURITY PIN" screen, then press the [ MENU] button.
SECURITY PIN
7 When settings for the 4 items are input, "CHANGE SETTING?" is
PIN SETTING
displayed. Press the [ MENU] button to save the settings.
RESET SETTING

SECURITY PIN

CHANGE SETTING?

NO YES

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8-9 DEPARTURE TIMER, ARRIVAL TIMER setting


With ABSENCE SECURITY, the delay time from when an action 3 Select "DEPARTURE TIMER" or "ARRIVAL TIMER" on the
causing a warning response is detected to when a warning is sent can "ABSENCE SECURITY" screen, then press the [ MENU] button.
be set. The default setting is "60 SEC.".
(Ex.: Selection of "DEPARTURE TIMER")
DEPARTURE TIMER = Time from when ABSENCE SECURITY is
set to when user leaves ABSENCE SECURITY

ARRIVAL TIMER = Time from when user arrives to when DEPARTURE TIMER

ABSENCE SECURITY is canceled ARRIVAL TIMER

1 After performing steps 1 and 2 in section 8-1 , select "SECURITY"


on the "SETTINGS" screen and press the [ MENU] button.
2 Select "ABSENCE SECURITY" on the "SECURITY" screen,
then press the [ MENU] button.
SECURITY

SECURITY PIN
4 Select the delay time on the "DEPARTURE TIMER SETTING"
ABSENCE SECURITY
screen, then press the [ MENU] button. Repeat the same
ALARM TIMER
operation for the "ARRIVAL TIMER" screen.
DEPARTURE TIMER SETTING

0SEC. 120SEC.

30SEC. 300SEC.

60SEC. 600SEC.

TIME DURATION FOR THE ALARM SET

NOTES: 1. Setting the "DEPARTURE TIMER" to "0 SEC." will make a


security alarm sound immediately when a door or window is
opened when ABSENCE SECURITY is set.
2. Setting the "ARRIVAL TIMER" to "0 SEC." will make a
security alarm sound immediately when a door or window is
opened after arrival.

8-10 Security alarm sound duration time setting


Select the security alarm sound time duration. The default setting is 3 Select the sound time on the "SECURITY ALARM TIMER"
"10 MIN.". screen. Press the [ MENU] button to save the setting.
SECURITY ALARM TIMER
1 After performing steps 1 and 2 in section 8-1 , select "SECURITY"
10SEC. 1HOUR
on the "SETTINGS" screen and press the [ MENU] button.
1MIN. CONT.
"CONT." = Continuous
2 Select "ALARM TIMER" on the "SECURITY" screen, then
10MIN.
press the [ MENU] button.
SECURITY

SECURITY PIN

ABSENCE SECURITY

ALARM TIMER

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1 TECHNICAL PRECAUTIONS
• The video image may distort when the door release is activated. • Cleaning:
This is not a station malfunction. Clean the units with a soft cloth dampened with a neutral
• If a zoom/wide or pan/tilt operation is performed during household cleanser. Do not use any abrasive cleaner or cloth.
communication with the entrance station, noise will be produced at CAUTION: Do not use chemicals such as thinner or benzine. In
the entrance station. This is not a malfunction. addition, do not use a scrub brush, sandpaper, etc. Otherwise the
• If there is a system malfunction, contact a qualified technician for unit surface could be damaged or discolored.
service.

2 TROUBLESHOOTING
If the unit fails to operate normally, check the following points to determine whether the fault can be corrected by the simple measures suggested.
If it cannot be corrected, or the fault is not listed in the "Symptom" column, contact your administrator or the system supplier.
Symptom Cause Solution
The screen is white, or white vertical lines and The lens of the entrance station or the door station is Touching the ADJUST button may relieve the symptom.
rings are displayed. illuminated by bright light such as sunlight.
(This is not a malfunction.)
The screen is hard to see because it is light or The screen brightness may be incorrectly set. Adjust the screen brightness control.
dark.
The speaker volume does not change during The speaker volume can be adjusted in Hands-free -
communication with the handset. mode only. When using the handset, the speaker
volume cannot be adjusted.
The call tone from the entrance station or the The call tone volume is set to "0." Adjust the call tone volume.
door station/doorbell does not sound.
Communication cannot start even if the TALK The speaker volume is set to "0". Adjust the speaker volume control during
button is pressed. communication.
During a call or communication, overlay (date, The MENU button was pressed while the screen was Press the MENU button again to make the overlay (date,
time, etc.) disappeared from the screen. displayed. time, etc.)
Communication is interrupted, or it becomes a Loud sounds around this station, entrance station, or Because of auto-voice actuation, audio may be
one-way conversation. door station. interrupted when a surrounding sound is loud. In that
case, press and hold the TALK button to enable the
push-to-talk function.
There is no response when the guard station call A guard station is not installed. Contact your administrator.
button is pressed.
The station does not work at all. The power may be off. Contact your administrator.
The STATUS LED is flashing during standby. There may be recorded pictures that have not played, Check the related page in addition to the indication
or the date and time may not be set. patterns of the STATUS LED.
You want to output the video during a call to Video output equipment must be installed. Contact your administrator.
external devices.
You want to view recorded pictures on the sub Recorded pictures can be viewed on the residential/ -
residential/tenant station (GT-2H, GT-2H-L). tenant station (GT-2C, GT-2C-L) only.
You want to export recorded pictures to another It is not possible to export recorded pictures. You can -
media. view them on this station only.

3 SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply DC 24 V (from power supply) Material Plastic
GT-2C-L (MAX) Approx. 390mA Color White
GT-2H-L (MAX) Approx. 240mA 140 (H) × 190 (W) × 30 (D) (mm)
Current consumption Dimensions 5-1/2 (H) × 7-1/2 (W) × 1-3/16 (D)
GT-2C (MAX) Approx. 260mA
(inches)
GT-2H (MAX) Approx. 110mA
GT-2C-L Approx. 520 g (1.15 lbs.)
Push-to-talk
Communication GT-2C Approx. 470 g (1.04 lbs.)
Hands-free (Auto-voice actuation) Mass
GT-2H-L Approx. 480 g (1.06 lbs.)
Ambient temperature 0 - 40°C (32°F - 104°F)
GT-2H Approx. 440 g (0.97 lbs.)
Screen 3.5 inch TFT color LCD monitor
Mounting Wall-mount

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4 REGULATIONS
FCC
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
NOTE: 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.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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5 WARRANTY
Aiphone warrants its products to be free from defects of material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 2
years after delivery to the ultimate user and will repair free of charge or replace at no charge, should it become defective upon
which examination shall disclose to be defective and under warranty. 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 within the warranty. This
warranty shall not apply to any Aiphone product which has been subject to misuse, neglect, accident, power surge, 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. This warranty covers bench repairs only,
and any repairs must be made at the shop or place designated in writing by Aiphone. This warranty is limited to the standard
specifications listed in the operation manual. This warranty does not cover any supplementary function of a third party product that
is added by users or suppliers. Please note that any damage or other issues caused by failure of function or interconnection with
Aiphone products is also not covered by this warranty. Aiphone will not be responsible for any costs incurred involving 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.

http://www.aiphone.net/
Issue Date: Jun. 2017
B P0617 SZ 59039 - 27 -
AIPHONE CO., LTD., NAGOYA, JAPAN

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