Farfisa Intercom How To Use

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Thedoor panel, made in stainless steel, is characterized by very small dimensions especially in width and the possibility of inserting RFID reader module art. FP2000. Surface mounting, equipped with rain shelter.

Video external door station of Solvo series, for DUO digital system. A single element with keypad 16 buttons, 4 status icons and alphanumerical LCD, it allows to make and dial calls in DUO systems with up to 20000 users. 3 white led for camera. It can accomondate FP2000 RFID reader or Vigik device. Compatible with TL2000 audio loop for impaired people.


Audio external door station of Solvo series, for DUO digital system. A single element with keypad 16 buttons, 4 status icons and alphanumerical LCD, it allows to make and dial calls in DUO systems with up to 20000 users. It can accomondate FP2000 RFID reader or Vigik device. Compatible with TL2000 audio loop for impaired people.


Set of products that are used to connect a crafted or customized (third-party, for example brass) door panel with Hero electronics. 1 or maximum 2 XT2932U must be added. A maximum of 64 calls can be handled.


Kit 1MCAB4 includes all necessary material for an intercom installation 4G/GSM technology up to 4 calls. Articles inside are AB4G door panel, SC1 back box and PRS210 power supply together with AB61 front frame and AB71 module frame and AB20 and 2 pcs AB21. Flush mounting,


It requires a nano SIM only (Nano SIM, LTE, VoLTE), to make calls by using GSM net. Door panel can be further extended by using button CT2138AB modules or digital keypad PD2100AB module, up to max 200 calls. Each call button can be associated to up to 3 different phone numbers to be called in sequence. The item is provided with 2 relays that can be activated independentely and 2 inputs that can be used as alarm, o for other functions. CLIP function allows to activate one of the relays by sending the call to the door panel. The item can be programmed through the web cloud interface, through app or by connecting to a PC and using a software that can be downloaded free from the website, or through text command via SMS.


Kit 1MCABS4 includes all necessary material for an intercom installation 4G/GSM technology, up to 4 calls. Articles inside are AB4G door panel, AB91 rain shelter and PRS210 power supply together with AB61 and AB71 front and module frames and AB20 and 2 AB21. Surface mounting.


Main module for entry door panel in Mycom systems with 4G technology. In Alba range, it works with Alba installation elements. Standalone or in composition with expansion modules, if installed with power supply only, it allows a complete and reliable system for access control with no cables and no distance limits.


Audio module on Alba range with electrical door speaker integrated in 4G technology and ready for max 4 calls in double button mode. The call is made by the external panel by using the mobile net (a nano SIM card is necessary but not included) and can be sent to max 3 fixed or mobile telephone numbers, programmable in sequence for each call button. Up to 2 ouputs through the provided relays can be managed separately, for example for a pedestrian door and a gate for vehicles. This item is the ideal solution for an installation without distance limit between external panel and internal station, absolutely without cabling. It can be connected through Alba bus to CT2138AB button module, with total 68 buttons or through digital keypad PD2100AB and/or display DD2140AB for up to 200 users. 2 alarm entrances. Function "calling number recognition for door lock opening (CLIP) through call or SMS for all the users already inside Conctacts plus further 200 telephone numbers, alarm management and NAC function (signal for attempted use clip function by a non-authorized user).


Programming is made through web interface, app, PC with MyComManager software or SMS. Lighting signals for conversation status indications, relay activation, subscription to telephone net, signal intensity. To be completed with AB20 or AB21, depending on the number of calls to use.


Please try this, - Take the nuki-clamp and put the yellow nuki wire in one port, now take out the gray wire of 1 of the intercom and put it in the second port of the clamp, now take the green opener wire and put it in 1 of the intercom, - now look that ring suppression is NOT active in the nuki app, and try if ring is recognised now.


You dont have to do a full configuration anytime, when the configuration is through, you can test it until it works. Only on a digital bus system, you would have make a new configuration anytime, because the opener records a specific signal (like a universal remote for tv).


Great! Have fun! And please send the exactly model of the intercom and the exactly wiring to nuki, because they ask for that, for that they take this intercom then in the compatibility list and a wiring tutorial in the app, for future users! Cheers!


Farfisa (Fabbriche Riunite di Fisarmoniche) is a manufacturer of electronics based in Osimo, Italy, founded in 1946. The company manufactured a series of compact electronic organs in the 1960s and 1970s, including the Compact, FAST, Professional and VIP ranges, and later, a series of other keyboard instruments. They were used by a number of popular musicians including Sam the Sham, Country Joe and the Fish, Pink Floyd, Sly Stone, Blondie, and the B-52s.


The company was formed after three Italian accordion manufacturers combined to form a single company. They began to produce electronic instruments in the late 1950s, and combo organs were introduced in response to similar instruments such as the Vox Continental. The relatively inexpensive Italian labour allowed Farfisa to sell their products cheaper than the competition, which led to their commercial success. Popular models included the Compact series introduced in 1964, the Professional in 1967, the FAST in 1968 and the VIP in 1970. The success of Farfisa organs declined with the increased popularity of the Hammond organ in rock groups during the 1970s, and in response the company produced models that could emulate a Hammond, and introduced electronic pianos and synthesisers. The Farfisa brand name saw a brief revival in the late 1970s as part of the new wave movement, and the final models were produced in the early 1980s. The company has survived, and Farfisa is now a consumer electronics manufacturer.


During the 1950s, Farfisa began to diversify its range of instruments after sales of accordions began to decline, including radios, televisions and musical instruments. The Microrgan, a portable reed organ, was released in 1958; it used an electric fan to blow air across the reeds. Two years later, the company developed the Cordovox accordion with Lowrey, which combined accordion reeds with electronically generated sounds.[3]


Following the introduction of the Vox Continental combo organ in 1962, Farfisa decided to quickly build a competing instrument using the technical expertise they had gained from working with Lowrey. The first model, the Combo Compact, was introduced in 1964. Production was moved to a factory in Aspio Terme.[4] The relatively cheap labour in Italy, compared to the UK and US meant that Farfisa were able to produce a greater quantity of combo organs at a cheaper cost, and consequently, they were picked up by many amateur and semi-professional groups.[5] For example, the list price of a Farfisa Mini Compact in 1966 was $495, compared to $995 of the Vox Continental a year before.[6] Distribution in the U.S. was handled by the Chicago Musical Instruments Company, which also owned Gibson, and the instruments were originally known as CMI organs when introduced there.[7] This design was copied for later combo organs such as the Gibson G-101.[7] The organs also had a flip-down modesty panel displaying the brand name.[4]


The line of FAST (Farfisa All-Silicon Transistorized) organs was launched at the 1968 NAMM Convention.[8] These superseded the earlier germanium transistors used in the Compact models, and were styled like the Vox Continental, including chrome stands.[9] The Professional series appeared around the same time, which included more features than earlier models. The VIP models were introduced in 1970, and included a foot-operated pitch bend.[9] At the height of its production, Farfisa operated three factories to produce instruments in Camerano in the Marche region of Italy.[10]


By the late 1960s, major groups had moved on from combo organs and started to prefer the sound of a Hammond organ with an overdriven Leslie speaker, which were used by contemporary groups such as Yes, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Deep Purple and Uriah Heep.[9][11] In response, Farfisa advertised that its latest organs at that point could emulate a Hammond and had a full set of drawbars.[8] The American conglomerate Lear Siegler became a major controlling interest in 1968.[1] Production of combo organs began to be phased out in the late 1970s after synthesizers had become more commonplace, with the last unit being produced in 1982.[9] The company faced increased competition from Japanese companies, and struggled to handle the departure of the Scandalli family from the company.[1] However, Farfisa has survived into the 21st century, and the brand mainly produces intercom systems with the company ACI Farfisa which makes and distributes systems for video intercoms, access control, video surveillance, and home automation.[12][13] The Bontempi group owns the rights for Farfisa keyboards.[14]

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