Preparation
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Monitor display
The following display is an example for description purposes, and it may differ from the actual display.
LThe monitor display is turned off during standby.
A Indicates which door station is calling, monitoring, or
in a call. Also indicates which door station took the
image while viewing it.
(Example)
: Door station 1
B Indicates which door station is calling while talking or
monitoring (page 12).
(Example)
: Door station 2
C : Indicates that the main monitor station is in
a call (page 10).
: Indicates that the main monitor station is
monitoring outside (page 13).
: Indicates that one of the PBX extensions
connected to the main monitor station is
being used for a call from the door station.
D Indicates an image is being taken by the door station.
E Indicates that the “Press-to-talk” mode is on (page
11).
F Indicates that the door is opened when the door
opener (sold separately) is connected to the main
monitor station (page 11).
AB E
F
C D
LThe above display is an example for
description purposes, and it may differ from
the actual display.
LThe display varies depending on the
operation.
N Operation guidance and button guidance
(Example)
Operation guidance
The example means that pressing the {TALK/OFF}
button ends the call.
L If you set “OPERATION GUIDE SETTINGS” to
“OFF”, you can always hide the operation guidance
(page 23).
Button guidance
Press the button for the function directly above it.
Example: To operate “rREC”, press {PLAY}.
In these Operating Instructions, the button and
function displayed above are indicated as follows.
Press {PLAY} (rREC).
To hide the guidance that overlaps the image:
When the display shows images (for example, during a call and while monitoring), you can temporarily
hide the guidance to easily view the whole image. (See “Hiding the guidance” on page 11.)

DOORKEY

RECMONITORMENU

PRESS [TALK/OFF] TO FINISH

The displayed function is not stated when the
corresponding button name means the same as the
displayed function.