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How to connect two indoor handsets to a street panel on a HAGER MHF01X intercom?
Frequently Asked Questions - 04/03/2026
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To connect two indoor handsets to a street panel on a HAGER MHF01X intercom, follow these steps:

1. Check the wiring

Ensure that the street panel and the two indoor handsets are correctly wired according to the diagrams provided with the product. Each handset must be connected to the panel via the designated connections (usually wires for power, audio communication, and triggering the latch).

2. Power supply

Check that the street panel and the handsets are powered correctly. A stable power supply is necessary to ensure the simultaneous operation of the handsets.

3. Handset configuration

  • If the handsets have settings (such as dip switches or address selections), configure them to recognize the same street panel.
  • Generally, for a multi-handset system, they should be wired in parallel on the audio and control line, allowing all to ring simultaneously.

4. Functionality test

Press the button on the street panel to check that both handsets ring and allow communication. Also test the door opening from each handset if this function is available.

5. Additional settings

If necessary, adjust the volume or contrast of the handsets for optimal comfort. Ensure that communication is clear on both handsets.

By following these steps, you should be able to effectively connect two indoor handsets to your HAGER MHF01X street panel.

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USER MANUAL MHF01X HAGER

SC900AX / SC901AX / SC902AX
SC906AX / SC100AX / SC101AX
SC200AX / SC201AX / SC206AX
MHF01X / MHF02X / MHF03X
MHF04X / MHF05X / MHF06X

HAGER MHF01X - 1

FR notice d'utilisation - p. 2 Interphone radio
ES guia de uso - p. 38 Interfono radio
NL gebruikersgids - p. 74 Draadloze intercom
GB User guidu - p. 110 Doorphone

SC201AX Coffret technique pile lithium

SC206AX Coffret technique

6.2 Hors communication

7.2 Hors communication

8.2 Hors communication

SUR ACTION MODE NUIT ACTIF

This manual describes how to use the following products:

SC900AX Lithium/lithium 1-button 1-home doorphone kit

SC901AX Mains/mains code-operated 1-home doorphone kit

SC902AX Mains/lithium 1-button 1-home doorphone kit

SC906AX Battery/mains 1-button 1-home doorphone kit

SC100AX Interior handset unit + base + EU power pack

SC101AX Interior handset unit + battery-charging base

SC200AX Mains-powered controller

SC201AX Lithium battery-operated controller

SC206AX Dry battery controller

MHF01X Translucent 2-home outdoor caller unit

MHF02X Translucent code-operated 2-home outdoor caller unit

MHF03XOpaque1-homeoutdoor callerunit

MHF04XOpaque 2-home outdoor caller unit

MHF05X Opaque code-operated 1-home outdoor caller unit

MHF06X Opaque code-operated 2-home outdoor caller unit

Foreword

The doorphone system can be used to welcome and filter visitors, listen in to background sounds at each access point and communicate with another handset.

It can also be used to remotely control:

  • one or several electrical latches,
  • one or several automatic gate control systems,
  • one or several automatic garage door control systems,
  • one or several lights.

It also allows users to check the status of access points or lights using the screen on the handset at any time.

Several additional interior handset units can be added to the doorphone system (maximum of 4 per call button).

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Contents

  1. Overview of handset keys and display 112

1.1 Description of handset 112
1.2 Description of display 113
1.3 Handset display in standby mode (general information screen) 114

  1. Answering a visitor's call 114

2.1 Using the handset in handsfree mode (handset on base) 114
2.2 Using the handset in handheld mode (handset off base) 115

  1. Switching the handset to silent mode 116
  2. Listen-in function 116

  3. Inter-handset communication function 117

  4. Controlling latch access 118

6.1 when communicating 118
6.2 when not communicating 119

  1. Controlling gate access 121

7.1 when communicating 121
7.2 when not communicating 122

  1. Controlling side gate access 124

8.1 when communicating 124
8.2 when not communicating 125

  1. Operating an automatic garage door control system 127
  2. Controlling lighting 128

11.Modifying outdoor system operating options. 129

11.1 How to browse through the menus 129
11.2 Modifying tag options 130
11.3 Modifying access code options 132
11.4 Modifying display options 134
11.5 Modifying sound options 135
11.6 Modifying control options 136
11.7 Modifying opening options 137
11.8 Information 137

12.Modifying handset operating options 138

12.1 How to browse through the menus 138
12.2 Modifying display options 139
12.3 Modifying sound options 140
12.4 Modifying use options 141
12.5 Information 142

  1. Fault indications 142
  2. Questions and Answers 143
  3. Technical data 144

1. Overview of handset keys and display

1.1 Description of handset

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Cover closed Cover open

1.2 Description of display

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1.3 Handset display in standby mode (general information screen)

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IMPORTANT: if the handsets or controllers are too close to each other when you perform different tests, this may cause disturbance (Larsen effects, crackling, etc.). Move the various devices over 3 metres away from each other.

2. Answering a visitor's call

The handset rings (1) (unless it is in silent mode) and the backlighting flashes.

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(1) If nobody answers, the handset rings for 20 secs (factory setting) and then stops. The duration of ringing can be adjusted (see Programming handset operating options). If the handset is on its base, the handset rings at the programmed volume (see Modifying handset operating options). If the handset is off its base, the ringing volume becomes progressively louder (from level 1 to the programmed level).
(2) The names of access points can be customised (see Modifying doorphone operating options).

2.1 Using the handset in handsfree mode (handset on base)

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  1. You can now talk.
  2. At the end of communication, press

If no button is pressed, communication is automatically cut off after 3 minutes.

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You can switch to "handheld" mode at any time by taking the handset off the base.

2.2 Using the handset in handheld mode (handset off base)

  1. If the handset is on the base, pick it up: - if the automatic handheld mode has been activated, communication is established, - if not, press

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If the handset is already off the base, press

  1. Open the flip cover to talk and adjust the volume using the keys

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  1. At the end of communication, press

and/or put the handset back on the base (the handset beeps 3 times if it is correctly positioned on the base).

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If no button is pressed, communication is automatically cut off after 3 minutes.

3. Switching the handset to silent mode

The handset can be switched to silent mode using the key

The handset then remains in silent mode for 12 hours or until it is switched back to ringing mode.

  1. Press for 5 seconds until the icon is displayed.

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  1. To switch back to ringing mode, press for 5 seconds until the icon disappears.

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4. Listen-in function

You can listen in to background sounds at the different access points where the outdoor caller units are installed using the key.

  1. Quickly press

  2. If you have more than 2 access points, select the one you wish to listen in to using the keys

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then OK

If you only have one access point

Listen-in begins and you will hear what is happening at the selected outdoor caller unit and the person in front of the unit will be able to hear you too.

  1. Press again on end listen-in.

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5. Inter-handset communication function

You can communicate with another handset using the key

Handset making the call

  1. Pick up the handset (if it is on the base), open the flip cover and quickly press

  2. If you have more than 2 handsets, select the handset to be called using the keys

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then OK

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If you have 2 handsets, the inter-handset communication function is activated.

  1. You can talk and adjust the volume using the keys

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  1. At the end of communication, press and/or put the handset back on the base.

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Handset being called

The handset rings (unless it is in silent mode) and the backlighting flashes. If the handset is on the base, pick it up. Otherwise, press

Open the flip cover and talk, adjusting the communication volume using the keys

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At the end of communication, press and/or put the handset back on the base.

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IMPORTANT: if a call is triggered by an outdoor caller unit during inter-handset communication, the outdoor caller unit sounds engaged.

(1) The name of the handset can be customised (see Modifying handset operating options).

6. Controlling latch access

The installation has a latch or a lock and a gate.

6.1 When communicating

You are communicating with access 1, for example.

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1. Press

HAGER MHF01X - Press - 1

HAGER MHF01X - Press - 2

  1. The latch of the access making the call is unlocked within 5 sec. At the end of communication, the latch status icon is updated (if a position contact is connected).

HAGER MHF01X - Press - 3

(1) Latch access can be operated using HANDSET/CONFIGURATION/Open BUTTON menu).

6.2 When not communicating

6.2.1 Using the keypad caller unit

Activate the outdoor caller unitStatus display on the handset (1)Latch access status
1. Hold the tag in front of the name label. Or enter the access code (2).Closed
2. Press (3).
3. The latch is unlocked within 5 seconds.Open

(1) If a position contact is connected.
(2) If you press the wrong button, press then enter the access code again.
(3) Only applies to the outdoor caller unit with keypad. If the AUTO COMMAND parameter (see ACCESS/PARAMETERS/AUTO COMMAND menu) is set to ELECTRIC STRIKE, the latch is opened as soon as the tag is held up to the caller unit or the access code is entered. There is then no need to press .

6.2.2 Using the handset

Activate the handsetStatus display on the handset (1)Latch access status
1. Quickly pressClosed
2. If you have more than 2 latch access points, pick up the handset (if it is on the base), open the flip cover and select the access point to be opened using the keysClosed
then OKOpening command sent
If you only have one latch access point, the opening command is sent directly to it.Open
3. The latch is unlocked within 5 seconds.Open

(1) if a position contact is connected.
(2) Latch access can be operated using

HANDSET/CONFIGURATION/Open BUTTON menu).

7. Controlling gate access

The installation includes a gate and a latch.

7.1 When communicating

You are communicating with access 1, for example.

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  1. Press

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  1. The gate at the access point making the call is activated within 5 seconds.

At the end of communication, the gate status icon is updated (if a position contact is connected).

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(1) Gate access can be operated using (see FANDSET/CONFIGURATION/Open BUTTON menu).

7.2 When not communicating

7.2.1 Using the outdoor caller unit with keypad

Activate the outdoor caller unitStatus display on the handset (1)Gate access status
1. Hold the tag in front of the name label. Or enter the access code (2).Closed
2. Press (3).
3. The gate is activated within 5 secondsOpen

(1) If a position contact is connected.
(2) If you press the wrong button, press then enter the access code again.
(3) Only applies to the outdoor caller unit with keypad. If the AUTO COMMAND parameter (see ACCESS/PARAMETERS/AUTO COMMAND menu) is set to GATE, the gate is opened as soon as the tag is held up to the caller unit or the access code is entered. There is then no need to press

7.2.2 Using the handset

Activate the outdoor caller unitStatus display on the handset (1)Gate access status
1. Pick up the handset (if it is on the base), open the flip cover and quickly press (2).1256 234 位 217°Closed
2. If you have several gate access points, select the access point to be opened using the keys then OKACCESS 1 位 217°Closed
If you only have one gate access point, the opening command will be sent directly to that access.ACCESS 1 位 217°Opening command sent
3. The gate is activated within 5 seconds.1256 234 位 217°Open

(1) If a position contact is connected.
(2) Gate access can be operated using

(see HANDSET/CONFIGURATION/Open BUTTON menu).

8. Controlling side gate access

The installation only has one gate.

8.1 When communicating

You are communicating with access 1, for example.

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1. Press

HAGER MHF01X - Press - 1

HAGER MHF01X - Press - 2

  1. The side gate at the access point making the call is unlocked within 5 sec.

At the end of communication, the side gate status icon is updated (if a position contact is connected).

HAGER MHF01X - Press - 3

8.2 When not communicating

8.2.1 Using the outdoor caller unit with keypad

Activate the outdoor caller unitStatus display on the handset (1)Side gate access status
1. Hold the tag in front of the name label. Or enter the access code (2).Closed
2. Press (3).
3. The side gate is unlocked within 5 seconds.Open

(1) If a position contact is connected.
(2) If you press the wrong button, press then enter the access code again.
(3) Only applies to the outdoor caller unit with keypad. If the AUTO COMMAND parameter (see ACCESS/PARAMETERS/AUTO COMMAND menu) is set to ELECTRIC STRIKE, the side gate is opened as soon as the tag is held up to the caller unit or the access code is entered. There is then no need to press .

8.2.2 Using the handset

Activate the handsetStatus display on the handset (1)Side gate access status
1. Quickly press 0→1256 234 21.7°Closed
2. If you have more than 2 side gate access points, pick up the handset (if it is on the base), open the flip cover and select the access point to be opened using the keys then OKACCESS 1 21.7°Closed
If you only have one side gate access point, the opening command is sent directly to it.ACCESS 1 21.7°Opening command sent
3. The side gate is unlocked within 5 seconds.1256 234 21.7°Open

(1) If a position contact is connected.

9. Operating an automatic garage door control system

This function requires one or several relay output receivers to be connected.

The can operate up to four different automatic garage door control systems.

Activate the handsetStatus display on the handset (1)Garage door system status
1. Pick up the handset (if it is on the base), open the flip cover and quickly press1256 234 217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217"Closed
2. If you have several garages, select the garage to be opened using the keys then OKGARAGE 1 (2) 217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217'Closed
If you only have one garage, the opening command will be sent directly to it.GARAGE 1 (2) 217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° GARAGE 1 (2) 217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2817"Opening command sent
3. The garage is activated within 5 seconds.1256 234 217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° GARAGE 1 (2) 217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2217° 2207"Open
IMPORTANT: if the key operates: · 2 automatic garage door control systems, the handset displays: if both garages are closed, if both garages are open, if garage 1 is open and 2 is closed, if garage 2 is open and 1 is closed.· more than 2 automatic garage door control systems, the handset displays: if all the garages are closed, if all the garages are open, if at least one garage is open.

(1) If a position contact is connected to the output receiver.
(2) The name of the automatic garage door control system can be customised (see Modifying handset operating options).

10. Controlling lighting

This function requires one or several relay output receivers to be connected.

The key can operate up to four different lights.

Activate the handsetStatus display on the handsetLight status
1. Pick up the handset (if it is on the base), open the flip cover and quickly press1256 234 在 2.17°OFF
2. If you have several lights, select the light to be switched on using the keys then OKLIGHT 1 在 2.17° (1)OFF
If you only have one light, the ON command will be sent directly to it.LIGHT 1 在 2.17° (1) (2)ON command sent
3. The light is activated within 5 seconds.1256 234 在 2.17° (1) (2)ON

(1) The name of the light can be customised (see Modifying handset operating options).

11. Modifying outdoor system operating options

11.1 How to browse through the menus

Pick up the handset and open the flip cover.

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Example of how to browse through the ACCESS menu:

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  • Quickly press to return to the previous display at any time.
  • Press and hold to return to the handset display in standby mode.
  • If no button on the handset is pressed for 30 sec, the screen returns to the handset display in standby mode.

11.2 Modifying tag options

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ADD

Setting possible

Using the setting

Can be used to register a tag on the outdoor caller unit so that a side gate, gate or latch can be opened (16 tags max.).

  1. Pick up the handset and stand in front of the outdoor caller unit.
  2. Press once on OK

  3. Hold the tag to be registered in front of the name label on the outdoor caller unit.

  4. Each time a new tag is registered, an additional value is added to the counter.

The handset then displays the next screen.

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Factory: no Programmed tag

MenuSetting possibleUsing the setting
NAME Can be used to change the name allocated to a previously registered tag (8 characters max.).
1. Select the tag to be modified.
2. Modify the 1st character using the keys .OK TIP: press and hold the keys OK to quickly scroll through the characters.
3. Move on to the next character using the key OK The key selects the previous character.
Factory: TAG 1 for 1st tag, TAG 2 for 2nd tag, etc.
4. Perform steps 2 and 3 for all the characters and then, once the desired name has been programmed, press OK
ACTIVE/ INACTIVEACTIVE INACTIVE Factory: ACTIVE for all tagsActivates or deactivates a tag that has already been registered. Each tag is enabled by default when it is registered.
DELETE Deletes a tag that has already been registered.

11.3 Modifying access code options

IMPORTANT: the CODES menu is only displayed if the outdoor caller unit has a digicode.

Handset display in standby modeTAGSSIZE
PINADD
RADIO LINKDISPLAYNAME
HANDSETSONSACTIVE/INACTIVE
ACCESSPARAMETERSDELETE
PULSE
INFO
MenuSetting possibleUsing the setting
SIZE Can be used to define the Factory: 4number of digits (between 4 and 6) for the 16 access codes. To later change the size of the access code, all codes must first be deleted (see DELETE menu).
ADDCan be used to programme an access code on the outdoor caller unit so that a side gate, gate or latch can be opened (restricted to 16 codes max.).
1. Stand in front of the outdoor caller unit with keypad holding the handset.
2. Press OKWAIT 位2.1°
3. Enter the desired 4 to 6-digit code on the outdoor caller unit keypad.
4. Each time a new code is entered, an additional value is added to the counter.
The handset then moves on to the next screen.
Factory: no code programmed for the 16 possible codes
MenuSetting possibleUsing the setting
NAME Can be used to change the name given to an access code that has already been registered (8 characters max.).
1. Select the code to be modified. 2. Modify the 1stcharacter using the keys .OK TIP: press and hold the keys OK to quickly scroll through the characters.
3. Move on to the next character using the key OK The key selects the previous character.
Factory: CODE 1 for 1stcode, CODE 2 for 2ndcode, etc4. Perform steps 2 and 3 for all the characters and then, once the desired name has been programmed, press OK
ACTIVE/ INACTIVEACTIVE INACTIVE Factory: ACTIVE for all access codesActivates or deactivates a code that has already been registered. Each code is enabled by default when it is created.
DELETE Deletes a code that has already been registered.

11.4 Modifying the display options

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MenuSetting possibleUsing the setting
NAME ACCESS 1 KEYPAD 1 KEYPAD 2Factory: • ACCESS 1 for 1st access, ACCESS 2 for 2nd, etc. • KEYPAD 1 for 1st key, KEYPAD 2 for 2nd, etc., as described in the table on the next pageCan be used to modify a name given to an access or to a call button (8 characters max.). 1. Select the name to be modified. 2. Modify the 1st character using the keys .Ct 3. Move on to the next character using the key .Ct The key selects the previous character. 4. Perform steps 2 and 3 for all the characters and then, once the desired name has been programmed, press OK
BACK-LIGHTINGON ACTION NIGHT MODE ACTIVEIMPORTANT: the KEYPAD 1/KEYPAD 2 menu is only displayed if the 2 outdoor caller unit call buttons have been programmed to be recognised by the same handset. Can be used to define the outdoor caller unit backlighting operating mode. If the controller is connected to an external power supply or a solar panel, you can select the following depending on the type of outdoor caller unit: MHF03X / MHF04X MHF01X MHF05X / MHF06X units MHF02X units ACTIVE ACTIVE Backlighting is activated 24 hours/day NIGHT MODE Backlighting is activated at night time ON ACTION ON ACTION Backlighting is activated when a button is pressed or a tag used
IMPORTANT: if a power cut occurs and the controller has battery back-up, backlighting is activated when a button is pressed or a badge used. If the controller is powered by a solar panel, ACTIVE must be selected. Backlighting will be enabled when a button is pressed or a tag used.
BACK-LIGHTING(cont.)Factory:ON ACTIONIf the controller is battery-powered, backlighting is activated when a button is pressed or a tag used (the BACKLIGHTING menu is not displayed and no other operating mode is possible).
Controller/outdoor caller unit combinations possibleDefault message displayed on handset during a call
from 1 to 4 controllers with 1 outdoor caller unit 1 buttonACCESS X (with X being from 1 to 4 depending on the controller being called)
1 controller with 1 outdoor caller unit 2 buttonsBUTTON 2 or BUTTON 1
from 2 to 4 controllers with 1 outdoor caller unit 2 buttonsACCESS X, BUTTON 1 or BUTTON 2 alternately (with X being from 1 to 4 depending on the controller being called)

11.5 Modifying sound options

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MenuSetting possibleUsing the setting
KEYPAD TONESINACTIVE LOW HIGH Factory: LOWCan be used to disable or set the volume of a button when it is pressed and of ringing on the outdoor caller unit. The chosen volume can be heard on the outdoor caller unit when the setting is validated.
VOICE 1 to 4Can be used to set the communication volume on the outdoor caller unit to between 1 (quiet) and 4 (loud).

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11.6 Modifying control options

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11.7 Modifying opening options

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MenuSetting possibleUsing the setting
GATE 0.5 SEC1 SEC 1.5 SEC 2 SEC 2.5 SEC Factory: 2.5 SCan be used to change the pulse duration for gate motorisation control (terminal blocks 12 and 14).
PEDESTRIAN0.5 SEC 1 SEC 1.5 SEC 2 SEC 2.5 SEC Factory: 1 SCan be used to change the pulse duration for gate motorisation pedestrian opening control (terminal blocks 12 and 14).
ELECTRIC STRIKE2 SEC 5 SEC Factory: 5 SCan be used to change the pulse duration for electrical latch control (terminal blocks 3 and 4).

11.8 Information

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12. Modifying handset operating options

12.1 How to browse through the menus

Pick up the handset and open the flip cover.

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Example of how to browse through the HANDSET menu:

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  • Quickly press to return to the previous display at any time.
  • Press and hold to return to the handset display in standby mode.
  • If no button on the handset is pressed for 30 sec, the screen returns to the handset display in standby mode.

12.2 Modifying display options

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MenuSetting possibleUsing the setting
DEGREES CELSIUS FAHRENHEIT Factory: CELSIUSCan be used to change the unit of temperature.
NAME Can be used to change the name allocated:
HANDSET to the handset
LIGHT 1 LIGHT 2 LIGHT 3 LIGHT 4to a Light control button
GARAGE 1 GARAGE 2 GARAGE 3 GARAGE 4to a Garage control button
1. Select the name to be changed. 2. Modify the f't character using the keys
TIP: press and hold the keys to quickly scroll through the characters.
3. Move on to the next character using the key
The key selects the previous character.
4. Perform steps 2 and 3 for all the characters and then, once the desired name has been programmed, press OK
BACK - LIGHTINGACTIVE INACTIVE Factory: ACTIVEActivates or deactivates handset backlighting. Backlighting is always activated during calls.

12.3 Modifying sound options

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MenuSetting possibleUsing the setting
DOOR BELL Can be used to change ringing when:
ACCESS 1a call arrives from access 1
ACCESS 2from access 2
ACCESS 3from access 3
ACCESS 4from access 4
I INTERCOM orwhen a call arrives from another handset
Factory: ACCESS 1: door bell 11. Select the door bell to be changed.
ACCESS 2: door bell 22. Choose the desired door bell from among the 9 available and then press OK
ACCESS 3: door bell 3
ACCESS 4: door bell 4
INTERCOM: door bell 5
SOUND TIME 3 SEC 5 SEC 10 SEC 20 SEC 30 SEC Factory: 20 SECCan be used to choose the duration of handset ringing.
Handset display in standby modeDISPLAYDOOR BELL
SOUNDSSOUND TIME
CONFIGURATIONVOLUME
INFOSTONES
KEYPAD TONES
VOICE
TONES INACTIVE 1 TO 4 Factory: 2Can be used to disable or set the handset ringing volume to between 1 (quiet) and 4 (loud).
KEYPAD TONESINACTIVE LOW HIGHDisables or sets the volume of a handset key when it is pressed
Factory: LOW
VOICE 1 to 4 Sets the handset Factory: 2communication volume to between 1 (quiet) and 4 (loud).

12.4 Modifying use options

HAGER MHF01X - Modifying use options - 1

MenuSetting possibleUsing the setting
AUTO PICK-UPACTIVE INACTIVE Factory: ACTIVECan be used to automatically establish communication when the handset is picked up off the base without pressing
OPEN BUTTONFactory: ELECTRIC STRIKECan be used to change the commands associated with the and keys. When the ELECTRIC STRIKE command is selected (factory): The key controls electric strike opening. The key controls gate opening. When the GATE command is selected: The key controls gate opening. The key controls electric strike opening.
TIME Can be used to set the time displayed on the handset 1. Set the 1st digit using the keys 2. Move on to the next digit using the key The key selects the previous character. 3. Perform steps 1 and 2 again to set the minutes then, once the chosen time has been programmed, press OK
LANGUAGE ENGLISH FRANCAIS ITALIANO ESSPANOL DEUTSCH NEDERLANDS Factory: ENGLISHCan be used to set the handset language.

12.5 Information

HAGER MHF01X - Information - 1

13 Fault indications

HAGER MHF01X - Fault indications - 1
Display Meaning Solution

Handset battery charge low.

Put the handset back on its base to charge.

HAGER MHF01X - Fault indications - 2

Controller batteries flat.

Call the installer out to replace the controller batteries. It is advisable to change the handset battery at the same time.

HAGER MHF01X - Fault indications - 3

Handset base battery flat.

Call the installer out to replace the handset base battery.

14. Questions and Answers

QuestionsAnswers
Why can conversation be "broken" when using the handset?This can happen when you are at the radio reception limit. The controller cuts off communication when you go beyond this limit. You should move closer to the controller.
What causes the interference (Larsen effect, crackling, etc.) that can be heard in the handset?This can happen when the handset is too close to another handset or the controller. Move the various devices over 3 metres away from each other.
If there is no electromagnetic interference or no obstacle between the handset and the controller, the "free field" radio range is roughly 400 m. When the handset is inside the home, the radio range is less. Radio wave propagation is limited depending on the type and thickness of the walls or partitions through which they pass.
Why does the reception quality vary when I move around with the handset?Trees or bushes10% to 30% reductionPlasterboard and wood10% to 30% reductionBrick30% to 50% reductionMetaland metalcladding70% to 90% reduction
Concrete and breeze-block50% to 70% reductionMetaland metalcladding70% to 90% reduction
What should I do if I lose the display on my handset?Simply recharge the handset on its base. The time must be reprogrammed (HANDSET/CONFIGURATION/TIME menu)
What should I do if the handset does not beep and display when I put it back on its base?Check the mains power supply or the state of the handset base battery.
Can I clean my doorphone?Use soapy water and a soft cloth to clean products whenever necessary.Do not use alcohol or acetone to clean them.
What should I do if the handset does not ring during a communication test?• Move closer to the controller.• Check that the handset is not in silent mode (on displayed).
What does the icon displayed on the handset mean?A visitor came to the outdoor caller unit while you were out. To delete the icon, press on a handset button.

15. Technical data

General data

  • Failsafe multi-frequency radio technology with a free field (1) range of up to 400m , according to environmental and installation conditions
  • Radio link: 868 - 870 MHz, 25 mW max, Duty cycle: 0,1%, Rx: category 2
    High-fidelity digital sound

Outdoor caller unit data

  • External boxes made of polycarbonate
  • Controller and outdoor caller unit degree of protection: IP54/IK08
  • Operating temperature from -20^ to +70^
  • Controller power supply: 2 × (3.6 ~V 17 Ah) MPU01X lithium batteries + 1 x (3.6 V 700 mAh) 908-21X lithium-ion battery and/or 12/24 VAC or 12/30V DC power supply and/or 12 V 8 W min. power solar panel, ref. MJU01X or 4 LR20 type 1.5 V alkaline batteries
  • 5-year battery life (with MPU01X battery) or 3-year battery life (with 4 LR20 batteries) (2)
  • Wiring using 4 wiresbetween the outdoor caller unit and the controller
    Control and powering of any type of low consumption (0.5 A max.) 12 V latches.
    Control of safety ELV motorisation system able to operate with a 48 V DC/1 A dry contact (relay or switch)
  • All controller inputs/outputs are SELV types

Internal handset unit data

  • Interior boxes made of ABS
  • Degree of protection: IP31/IK04
  • Operating temperature from -5^ to +55^
  • Base powered by: - batteries: MPU01X lithium battery 2 x (3.6 V 17 Ah) - mains supply: via 220 V/6 V transformer
  • Rechargeable handset powered by MTU01X plug-in lithium-ion battery
  • Rechargeable handset battery life when off base: 15 days (3)
  • Battery base battery life: 5 years (3)

(1) The free field range corresponds to the maximum theoretical distance separating the controller and the handset when there are no obstacles in the way (e.g. wall, screen, vegetation, electromagnetic disturbance, etc.) likely to reduce the range.
(2) The battery life is based on household use, i.e.: 2 × 10 -second communications, 7 latch commands and 6 gate commands per day for a controller and an outdoor caller unit without digicode, 1 x 10-second communication, 4 latch commands (without outdoor caller unit backlighting) and 5 gate commands (without outdoor caller unit backlighting) per day for a controller and outdoor caller unit with digicode.
(3) The battery life is based on household use, i.e. 2 × 10 -second communications, 2 × 10 -second inter-handset communications and 6 commands (2 latch commands, 2 gate commands, 1 lighting command, and 1 garage door command) per day. For the rechargeable handset battery life to last its full period (15 days) when off its base, it must be left on its base to charge for at least 2 days when it is first powered or 4 days if the display screen disappears (during which time it can of course be used).

Hager Security SAS hereby declares that the radioelectric equipment, references SC100AX and SC101AX complie with the requirements of the following 2014/53/EU RE-D directive. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the address: www.daitem.co.uk.

Non-binding document, subject to modification without notice.

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Brand : HAGER

Model : MHF01X

Category : Intercom