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 Posted: Thursday Oct 26th, 2023 01:51 am
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Then the doorbell ringsd, press any key on the keypad. The keypad will announce "Press 0 for door station" (not on the LCD). pressing 0 on the keypad opens the intercombetween the keypad and door station. If you cannot hear the announcement then the volume may be too low. If you cannot hear the door station then there may be problems with the wiring. 
We have still some problems with audio. I can't find an up-to-date wiring diagram. How exactly do we wire mic and voice lines between DSI01 and DM02, and between the CM9001 and the KP06 keypad? 
For mic and voice connections, please follow this;
JP7 – MIC/SPK: Connection to Intercom Outdoor Station. Outdoor sttaion means your BPT
JP6 – MIC/VOICE: Connection to Comfort MIC/VOICE.



We have a response assigned to Open Gate event, but nothing is announced (again - how? by text on keypad or by voice message?). However, (blindly) pressing 4 actually opens the building entrance. So, the wiring and the programming works, only the keypad doesn't behave as we expect.
If you cannot hear the keypad voice announcing door or gate open then your keypad or voice may have a problem. Do you hear the keypad menu when you enter your user code and # key? when you arm and disarm  the system does the keypad announce away mode or security off?

The DM02 manual says that J1 should be set between pins 2 and 3 (away from terminal block) if the doorbell input is a voltage free contact (it is in our case). We inadvertently left it on pins 1 and 2, but it still works fine. Is the manual text wrong or...? 2.2 Does jumper J2 serve any purpose in our case? If so, how should we set it?
You should set J1 according 5to the voltage free contact, This ensures that it works in all conditionsJ2 is for the volume of the doorbell tone on the external door station. There should be some difference in the tone volume

J6 should be shunted


Same question about J5? If we wish to propagate a call from the building entrance doorphone to an external bell (we don't have any local phones connected and the users may not hear a chime from the keypad) which is connected to OP7, we need to pulse the OP7 output, as a response to the Doorbell event (in Miscellaneous Events), right?
J5 shunt should be  removed. yes the doorbell event can be used to pulse the output

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