System 200 Technical Manual
System 200 Technical Manual
System 200 Technical Manual
System
200
VC/200.02
GENERAL CONTENTS
PRODUCTS ALPHABETIC INDEX BPT SYSTEM 200 GRAPHIC SYMBOLS RECEIVERS AND ACCESSORIES
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PORTER SWITCHBOARDS
POWER SUPPLIERS
VIDEO DISTRIBUTORS
SELECTORS
CONNECTING CABLES
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS VIDEO ENTRY SYSTEM STARTING-UP AND TESTING BPT SALES NETWORK WORLDWIDE
The equipment shown in this manual are all for civilian use. On request, the equipment can be supplied for voltages and frequencies other than those indicated in this manual. BPT declines all liability for faults arising from improper use of this equipment or in the case of installation of non-original spare parts. BPT is at your complete disposal for further information. The reproduction, either total or partial, of the diagrams and text in this manual is forbidden. BPT reserves the rights to change the specifications of the equipment without notice.
ARTICLE
A/5 14 A/200N A/200R AC/200 AS/200 AZ/98 BC/200 C/200 CKI/200 Hole plug for Targha plate E/1 3.01 E/220 EC/212 EKC/200 EKT/200 ER/12 ET/1 GS/200 GVV/200 GVV/200P HA/200 HAV/200 HAVC/200 HBP HEC/ HEP/ HEV/ HPC/1 HPC/14 OT HPC/14 VR HPP/6 HPP/12D HPP/3 OT HPP/6 OT HPP/2 VR HPP/6 VR HPV/1 HPV/02 OT HPV/02 VR HSC/
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HSP/ HSV/ HTS HTS VR KHIN KHPD KHPS KHSO KWS MC/1 4 MC/8D MIN/1 ML/5 MLT/5A MM/A MR/100 MVA/100.01 MVT/100.02 NC/220 NC/221 NC/221PA NS/6 NST/6 NVM/200 P/3 PA/200+PA/212 PA/200+PAM/200+PA/212 PL/200 RC/200 SC/200 SET VTS/1200CS SET VTS/2200CS SI/200 SL/200 SP/200 TMH TMP/1 4 TMW TMWS TTS/1 4
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VA/200 VAS/100.20 VAV/400P VAV/600 VCC/10 VCE/200 VCM/40 VCM/60 VCM/60-7 VCM/60-11 VCM/60NPI VCM/60TZH VCM/130 VCM/130NPI VCM/130TA VCM/130TRZ VCM/130TZH VDV/400 VDX/400 VKP/203 VKT/203 VKT/F VLO/10 VLS/101 VLS/400 VM/200 VM/200 SURF VM/203 VM/203 SURF VMF/200 VMF/203 VOB/...CS VOS/...CS VPM/240U VPM/241U VSE/200.01 VSI/200 VT/1200CS VT/2200CS VTX/100
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VZF/IR VZF/101 106IR XC/200 XC/220 XC/221 XKP/85+XKP/200 XKT/85 XKT/85+XKT/128 XKT/C240 XM/200 XO/200 XP/1 XP/3 XPL/200 XSL/200 XV/200+XC/200 XV/200+XC/221 XVC/200+XC/200 XVC/200+XC/221 XVMC/221 YAL YC/200 YC/200A YC/201 YKP/200+YV YKP/200+YVC YKT/C YKT/F YP1 YP3 YPL YVM/200 Z/1 10 ZC/1 3 ZP/1 10 ZT/1 10
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Brightness control
The brightness of the image is adjusted by turning the ON/OFF button on monitors.
Call confirmation
When a call button is pressed an acoustic signal is heard at the entry panel confirming the call.
Cameras
Cameras are solid state type to guarantee a long duration. No maintenance at all.
Call repeater
Call repeater can be added to the installation when the call is to be heard in a different room from where the monitor is installed.
Auxiliary services
The monitors and the handsets are equipped with 1 or 2 buttons for auxiliary services as required.
Landing call
The power supplier is equipped with 2 differential call tone generators to permit the possibility of a differentiated landing call tone.
2 GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
Resistance Fuse F = fast T = slow Lampe Coaxial cable Twisted pair Push-button CP = personal door-bell button AE = additional door lock release button = push-button to call porter Switch Relay contacts Door lock release Connection terminal block Engaged signal indicator Loudspeaker Microphone Handset of receiver Video signal connection terminal block in TM series entry panels Alternating current Direct current
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3.1 - Monitors Exedra series and accessories XV/200+XC/200 monitor with handset XVC/200+XC/200 colour monitor with handset XV/200+XC/221 video hands-free XVC/200+XC/221 hands-free colour monitor XVMC/221 hands-free colour monitor XM/200 image storage module XO/200 service module XKP/85+XKP/200 wall mounting XKT/85+XKT/128 table-top mounting XKT/85 table-top mounting XKT/C240 connection kit XP/3 call expansion XP/1 auxiliary button XSL/200 lamp XPL/200 attenuator/switch unit with warning light
3/2 3/2 3/3 3/3 3/4 3/4 3/5 3/5 3/6 3/6 3/6 3/6 3/6 3/7 3/7 3/7 3/8 3/8 3/9 3/9 3/9 3/9 3/11 3/11 3/12
YVM/200 monitor with handset YKT/F table-top mounting YP3 call expansion YPL attenuator/switch unit with warning light YAL additional loudspeaker
3/12 3/12 3/13 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/15 3/15 3/16 3/16 3/16 3/17 3/18 3/19 3/20 3/20 3/20 3/21 3/21 3/21 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/23 3/23 3/24 3/24
YC/200A monitor with handset YC/201 handset with secrecy of speech YKT/C table-top mounting YP1 auxiliary button YP3 call expansion YPL attenuator/switch unit with warning light YAL additional loudspeaker
3/24 3/24 3/25 3/25 3/25 3/26 3/26 3/27 3/27 3/27 3/28 3/28 3/28 3/28
3.4 - Monitors 200 series and accessories VM/200 monitor with handset VM/203 intercom monitor with handset VM/200 SURF monitor with handset VM/203 SURF intercom monitor with handset VKP/203 wall mounting VMF/200 monitor with handset VMF/203 intercom monitor with handset VKT/F table-top mounting
3.8 - Handsets 200 series and accessories C/200 handset P/3 call expansion PL/200 attenuator/switch unit with warning light SC/200 secrecy of speech SL/200 lamp EKC/200 capacitor
EKT/200 table-top mounting 3/29 CKI/200 recessed mounting 3/29 E/220 twin-channel receiver 3/29 ER/12 buzzer for additional call 3/29 3/31 3/31 3/31 3/31 3/32
3.5 - Handsets Exedra series and accessories XC/200 handset XC/220 hands-free module XC/221 hands-free receiver XP/3 call expansion XP/1 auxiliary button XSL/200 lamp XPL/200 attenuator/switch unit with warning light NC/220 hands-free audio module NC/221 hands-free audio module
3.9 - Other components for monitors and handsets VCE/200 call signal extension AC/200 call adapter RC/200 call repeater VPM/240U socket
3.2 - Monitors Nova series and accessories NVM/200 monitor module NC/221 hands-free audio module NC/221PA press to talk audio module NS/6 kit NST/6 table-top kit
3.3 - Monitors Lynea series and accessories YKP/200+YV monitor with handset YKP/200+YVC colour monitor with handset
3.7 - Handsets Lynea series and accessories YC/200 monitor with handset
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Receiver with video and secrecy of speech. With this apparatus, the video signal may be transmitted by either a coaxial or a twisted pair. Can be either wall or table-top versions using the relevant mounting.
Fig. 2
and its subsequent connection to the external entry panel, are only possible if the system is not engaged by other conversations. Personal door-bell button The video handset is fitted with a differentiated call input (terminal 20) (i.e.: for calls from landing and external entry panel) a two-tone call (generated by the VA/200 power supplier). Entry panel selection in systems with several entrances The VSI/200 selector allows you to select the external entry panel or camera from the video handset in sequential mode. To operate the selector: press the entry panel activation button to turn-on the video handset; and then press the centralized control button to select the entry panels. NOTE. In the event a call is made from the entry panel, the selection in progress is interrupted. If the external call is addressed to the video handset making the selection, the monitor displays the image filmed at the external entry from where the call is addressed to another video handset, the image disappears from the monitor. FUNCTION OF EACH TERMINAL Support XKP/200 (fig.2) 3 video signal coaxial 4 video signal shield cable
If the video line stops at this internal unit, connect a 75 (violet-greenblack-gold) resistor between terminals 3 and 4. 3 positive video signal twisted 4 negative video signal pair If the video line stops at this internal unit, connect two 56 (green-blueblack-gold) resistors between terminals 3-5 and 4-5. 5 1417.5V 6 + supply voltage to receiver 7 call input from entry panel 8 audio from entry panel 9 audio to entry panel 20 call input from landing E receiver enabling XC/200 handset module (fig.3) button for auxiliary services (24V 1A max.) 5 ground 7 call 8 audio from entry panel (1) 9 audio to entry panel (1) These connections must be made in installations with intercom units. Connector CNV (fig. 2) To be used to make the connection between the monitor module and the image storage module. Technical features CCIR (EIA) standard. Picture screen: 4 (10 cm).
Fig. 1
It is equipped with the following controls (fig.1): Auxiliary control Door release control (1) Entry panel activation (2) Centralized control (stairs light and entry panel selection) (1) Contrast Brightness (1) This control may only be activated by the video handset when it is switched on. (2) The activation of the video handset
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C
5 7 8 9
Fig. 3 Fig. 4
CN2
Technical features PAL standard. Display: 3.5 (9 cm) LCD colour, active matrix 112,320 dots. Supply voltage: 1417.5 V DC. Current demand: 250 mA max. (10 mA quiescent). Bandwidth response at -3 dB: 6 MHz. Video input: 1 Vpp (0.7 to 1.5 Vpp) from coaxial line; + video signal 0.6 Vpp, - video signal 0.6 Vpp ( 0.3 to 0.9 Vpp) from differential line (twisted pair). Video input impedance: 22 k. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C.
(1) This control may only be activated by the video handset when it is switched on. (2) The activation of the video handset and its subsequent connection to the external entry panel, are only possible if the system is not engaged by other conversations. Personal door-bell button The video handset is fitted with a differentiated call input (terminal 20) (i.e.: for calls from landing and external entry panel) a two-tone call (generated by the VA/200 power supplier). Entry panel selection in systems with several entrances The VSI/200 selector allows you to select the external entry panel or camera from the video handset in sequential mode. To operate the selector: press the entry panel activation button to turn-on the video handset; and then press the centralized control button to select the entry panels. NOTE. In the event a call is made from the entry panel, the selection in progress is interrupted. If the external call is addressed to the video handset making the selection, the monitor displays the image filmed at the external entry from where the call is addressed to another video handset, the image disappears from the monitor. FUNCTION OF EACH TERMINAL Support XKP/200 (fig.2) 3 video signal coaxial 4 video signal shield cable If the video line stops at this internal unit, connect a 75 (violet-green-black-gold) resistor between terminals 3 and 4. 3 positive video signal twisted 4 negative video signal pair If the video line stops at this internal unit, connect two 56 (green-blueblack-gold) resistors between terminals 3-5 and 4-5. 5 1417.5V 6 + supply voltage to receiver 7 call input from entry panel 8 audio from entry panel 9 audio to entry panel 20 call input from landing E receiver enabling XC/221 hand-free module (fig. 6) 5 7 8 terminals not used 9 20 button for auxiliary services (24V 1A max.)
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Supply voltage: 1417.5 V DC. Current demand: 350 mA max. (10 mA quiescent). Bandwidth response at -3 dB: 6 MHz. Video input: 1 Vpp (0.7 to 1.5 Vpp) from coaxial line; + video signal 0,6 Vpp, - video signal 0.6 Vpp ( 0.3 to 0.9 Vpp) from differential line (twisted pair). Video input impedance: 22 k. Horizontal frequency: 15,625 Hz (15,750 Hz EIA). Vertical frequency: 50 Hz (60 Hz EIA). Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 239x224x74 mm.
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Fig. 5
has a colour saturation control instead of the contrast control (fig. 7). Technical features PAL standard. Display: 3,5 (9 cm) LCD colour, active matrix 112,320 dots. Supply voltage: 1417,5 V DC. Current demand: 250 mA max. (10 mA quiescent). Bandwidth response at -3 dB: 6 MHz. Video input: 1 Vpp (0.7 to 1.5 Vpp) from coaxial line; + video signal 0.6 Vpp, - video signal 0.6 Vpp ( 0.3 to 0.9 Vpp) from differential line (twisted pair). Video input impedance: 22 k. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 239x224x52 mm.
Auxiliary services Door-lock release Audio (the button must be kept pressed for the entire duration of the conversation)
20 9 8 7 5
C CN1 CNH
SW1
Fig. 6
20 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
C CN1
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Technical features CCIR (EIA) standard. Picture screen: 4 (10 cm). Supply voltage: 1417.5 V DC. Current demand: 350 mA max. (10 mA quiescent). Bandwidth response at -3 dB: 6 MHz. Video input: 1 Vpp (0.7 to 1.5 Vpp) from coaxial line; + video signal 0.6 Vpp, - video signal 0.6 Vpp (0.3 to 0.9 Vpp) from differential line (twisted pair). Video input impedance: 22 k. Horizontal frequency: 15,625 Hz (15,750 Hz EIA). Vertical frequency: 50 Hz (60 Hz EIA). Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 239x224x52 mm.
Function of each terminal (fig. 9) 3 video signal coaxial 4 video signal shield cable If the line does not continue, connect the 75 resistance (violet-green-black-gold) between terminals 3 and 4 and 4. 3 positive video signal twisted 4 negative video signal pair If the line does not continue, connect the two 56 resistances (green-blueblack-gold) between terminals 3-5 and 4-5. 5 1417.5 V 6 + monitor power supply 7 input call from entry panel 8 audio from entry panel 9 audio to entry panel 20 call input from landing button for auxiliary services (24V 50 mA max.) NOTE. Connect wires to terminals in accordance to GVV/200 main control unit wiring diagrams. Connector CN2 (fig. 9) To be used to make the connection of the XM/200 image storage module. Function of jumper SW1 Normally supplied ready inserted. His function and position is indicated in the equipment which calls for his use (fig. 9). Function of jumper SW2 Normally supplied ready inserted. Remove the jumper in the event the volume of the call note is to be attenuated (fig. 9). Technical features Video signal system: PAL.
Fig. 8
Saturation colour Brightness Entry panel activation Centralized control (stairs light and entry panel selection)
Display: 2 colour LCD Poly-Silicon TFT. Resolution: 557x234 dots. Supply voltage: 1417.5 V DC. Current demand: max. 220 mA (5 mA in standby). Video input: 1 Vpp (in the range 0.7 to 1.5 Vpp) from coaxial line; V+ 0.6, Vpp V 0.6 Vpp (in the range 0.3 to 0.9 Vpp) from differential line (twisted pair). Video input impedance: 5 k. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 111x224x65 mm.
Recorded image delete button. Manual image storage button. S A Time/date select button. Time/date advance button.
time and date setting is kept in the memory for about 5 minutes. To avoid this risk install an emergency power supply. 4 - Displaying recorded images from the memory Switch off green LED by pressing . Switch on the monitor by pressing the button marked and then press to display the images. The data line on the screen shows the progressive number of the images, and the time and date of storage. 5 - Deleting images from the memory Switch off green LED by pressing . Switch on the monitor by pressing the button marked and then press and hold it down for more than 3 seconds (the figure indicating the number of stored images will return to zero confirming the operation). IMPORTANT. Setting the time and date, manual image storage and deletion of stored images are possible only when green LED is off and with the live camera image displayed on the screen (the symbol must be present at the start of the data line). Technical features Supply voltage: 14 18V DC. Current demand: 100 mA 15V. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Monitor with handset and image storage module dimensions: 324x224x74 mm.
There is a data line at the bottom of the screen showing: 02 30 NOV 99 18:45
minutes hours
year
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number of images stored in the memory when the symbol appears, the monitor image is live. The symbol means that the image on the screen is recorded. USING THE IMAGE STORAGE SYSTEM 1 - Set the current time and date Switch off green LED by pressing . Switch on the monitor by pressing the button. Use the S button to set the time in day, month, year, hours and minutes. The selected parameter blink. Press A to get the required value. The unit will not work until the clock setting procedure is completed. 2 - Automatic image storage Press and make sure that green LED is illuminated. At each call from the entry panel or automatic monitor activation ( button), the camera image is automatically saved in the memory.
S A
LED
Fig. 10
It is equipped with the following controls and warnings, figure 10: LED Green LED, showing automatic image storage activated by a call from the entry panel. Image save button for automatic image storage (green LED illuminated). Recorded image display button.
3 - Manual image storage You can deactivate the auto-save facility by pressing (green LED should switch off). Switch on the monitor by pressing the entry panel insert-select button, and then press the manual save button (the symbol appear momentarily on the screen at the beginning of the data line to confirm the storage). IMPORTANT. Memory space is sufficient for 32 images, each image over and above 32 will replace the images already stored in sequence. Every time main power is cut off, the stored images are erased and the
Terminal block M1 (fig. 12) To use the LEDs, connect DL1, DL2 and DL3 to a voltage supply in the range 11 to 18V DC, and COM to the power supply earth. LEDs can be activated with the relevant buttons, with jumpers SW1, SW2 and SW3 set to OFF, or externally with the jumpers set to ON. Technical features Max load to push-buttons and switches: 24 V 100 mA.
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Fig. 13
DL3
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P6 I3 P5 DL2 P4 I2 P3 DL1 P2 I1 P1
Fig. 11
ON
OFF
Fig. 14
M1
Fig. 12
Voltage range for activating LED: +11 to +18 VDC. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Monitor with handset and service module dimensions: 324x224x74 mm.
Fig. 16
To initiate an internal conversation lift the handset and press the desired intercom button. When the call is attended the audio line to the entry panel is disconnected and the intercom conversation cannot be overheard at the entry panel. If during an intercom conversation there is a call from the entry panel a softer note is heard in the handset loudspeaker. In this instance to attend the call it is first necessary to replace both handset on the cradle.
Fig. 19 Fig. 21
5 21 7 7A
SW
XPL/200 C
5 7 8 9
XSL/200 LAMP
12 7 13 14 15 16
XP3
Accessory (fig. 19) for installation in handset module XC/200 (uses the space of one button), when required, to indicate line engaged. Function of each terminal 5 supply voltage 17 + 1117,5 VDC Technical features Supply voltage: 1117.5 VDC. Current demand: 4 mA 11 VDC - 7 mA 17.5 VDC. Working temperature range: from 0 C to + 35 C.
Function of SW jumper (fig. 20) SW inserted: unit works as attenuator (default). SW disconnected: unit work as switch, to disable the call or other facility. Function of each terminal (fig. 21) 5 supply voltage 21 + 1117.5 VDC 7 SW 7A Technical features Supply voltage: 1117.5 VDC. Current demand: 4 mA 11 VDC - 7 mA 17.5 VDC. Max load to contact: 24 V 100 mA max. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C.
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C
5 7 8 9
Fig. 17
Function of each terminal, figure 17 12 call output from entry panel 7 call input from entry panel 13 intercom call common 14 call to handset no. 1 (4) 15 call to handset no. 2 (5) 16 call to handset no. 3 (6)
Fig. 20
Fig. 18
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Colour monitor to be used in conjunction with the hands-free module NC/221 or NC/221PA in series 200 video entry control installations (fig. 1). It can be inserted, combined with the hands-free module in a standardised double embedding box (fig. 2), or on its own in a standardised rectangular single embedding box (fig. 3). The unit comes with a chassis and adapters for the use of a number of commercially available front plate models.
Fig. 4
Fig. 1
It features the following controls (fig. 2-3): Brightness Saturation colour Entry panel activation Centralized control (stairs light and entry panel selection)
Fig. 3
Function of each terminal (fig. 4) 3 video signal coaxial 4 video signal shield cable If the line does not continue, connect the 75 resistance (violet-green-black-gold) between terminals 3 and 4 and 4. 3 positive video signal twisted 4 negative video signal pair
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If the line does not continue, connect the two 56 resistances (green-blueblack-gold) between terminals 3-5 and 4-5. 5 1417.5 V 6 + monitor power supply 7 input call from entry panel 8 audio from entry panel 9 audio to entry panel E enabling receiver Technical features Video signal system: PAL.
Supply voltage: 1417.5 V DC. Current demand: max. 140 mA (5 mA in standby). Video input: 1 Vpp (in the range 0.7 to 1.5 Vpp) from coaxial line; V+ 0.6, Vpp V 0.6 Vpp (in the range 0.3 to 0.9 Vpp) from differential line (twisted pair). Video input impedance: 5 k. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C.
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Function of jumper SW1 Normally supplied ready inserted. Remove the jumper in the event the volume of the call note is to be attenuated (fig. 6). Technical features Maximum switching power of the auxiliary services button: 24V 50 mA. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C.
Fig. 5
3.2
Fig. 8
dardised double embedding box combined with the hands-free module NC/221, with a number of commercially available front plates (VIMAR Idea or Rond series front plate, BTICINO Living series art. L4807 or Light series art. N4807 front plate, GEWISS Playbus series front plate, AVE Sistema 45 series front plate).
E 5 7 8 9 20
SW1
Fig. 6
Auxiliary services Door-lock release Audio (the button must be kept pressed for the entire duration of the conversation)
Function of each terminal (fig. 6) E enabling 5 power supply (common) 7 call 8 audio to receiver 9 audio to entry panel 20 door bell aux
NS/6 KIT
Chassis (fig. 7) for the assembly of the NVM/200 monitor module in a stan-
Monitor module and audio Terminal 3 4 5 8 9 6 7 Function of module terminals Positive video Negative video Common (ground) Audio to receiver Audio from receiver + Power supply Call Auxiliary
Terminal B 2 TX L2 L1 TS T A
Colour of wires in connecting cable supplied White-Orange Orange White-Green Blue White-Blue Green White-Brown Brown
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 11
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L2 TX 2 B L1 TS T A
Fig. 10
to the modules terminals following the installations wiring diagram. The tables below feature the wires colour coding, showing which colour should be attached to which socket terminal (fig. 9-10). NOTE. Wire 8 (brown) can be used, as an alternative, for the doorbell. It is hard to connect coaxial cables with some commercially available RJ45 sockets, meaning it is best to distribute the video signal with a twisted pair.
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(2) The activation of the monitor and its subsequent connection to the external entry panel, are only possible if the system is not engaged by other conversations. Personal door-bell button The monitor fits a landing call input with a two-tone call. Connecting attenuator/switch unit YPL When the YPL unit is installed in the receiver, wire jumper BP1 must be cut (fig. 2).
gress is interrupted. If the external call is addressed to the monitor making the selection, the monitor displays the image filmed at the external entry from where the call is addressed to another monitor, the image disappears from the monitor. Function of each terminal (fig. 2) Terminal block M1 3 video signal coaxial 4 video signal shield cable If the video line ends at this monitor, connect a 75 (violet-green-blackgold) resistor between terminals 3 and 4. 3 positive video signal twisted 4 negative video signal pair If the video line ends at this monitor, connect a 56 (green-blue-black-gold) resistor between terminals 3-5 and 45. 5 1417.5V 6 + supply voltage to monitor 7 call input from entry panel 8 audio to monitor 9 audio to entry panel 10 Aux - auxiliary services 11 (24V 1A) 12 call input from intercom receiver 18 stairs light 19 auto-switch on 20 call input from landing Terminal block M2 (accessories) connection for YAL loudspeaker 7A connection for YPL unit Technical features CCIR (EIA) standard. Picture screen: 4 (10 cm). Current demand: with wall mounting 350 mA max. Bandwidth response at -3 dB: 5 MHz. Horizontal frequency: 15,625 Hz (15,750 Hz EIA). Vertical frequency: 50 Hz (60 Hz EIA). Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 206x215x59 mm.
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M1
SW1
STD INT
20 19 18 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
F1 M2
7A
BP1
YPL
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
SW1 switch This switch (fig. 2), normally set to STD (standard mode), must be switched to INT when wanting to use the receiver as an intercom unit. Entry panel selection in systems with several entrances The VSI/200 selector allows you to select the external entry panel or camera from the monitor in sequential mode. To operate the selector: press the entry panel activation button to turn-on the monitor; and then press the auxiliary button () to select the entry panels. NOTE. In the event a call is made from the entry panel, the selection in pro-
Door release control (1) Entry panel activation (2) Centralized auxiliary control (stairs light and entry panel selection) (1) Auxiliary control Brightness Contrast (1) The controls may only be activated by the monitor when it is switched on.
Personal door-bell button The monitor fits a landing call input with a two-tone call. Entry panel selection in systems with several entrances The VSI/200 selector allows you to select the external entry panel or camera from the monitor in sequential mode. To operate the selector: press the entry panel activation button to turn-on the monitor; and then press the auxiliary button () to select the entry panels. NOTE. In the event a call is made from the entry panel, the selection in progress is interrupted. If the external call is addressed to the monitor making the selection, the monitor displays the image filmed at the external entry from where the call was made. If the call is addressed to another monitor, the image disappears from the monitor. Function of each terminal 3 video signal coaxial 4 video signal shield cable If the video line ends at this monitor, connect a 75 (violet-green-blackgold) resistor between terminals 3 and 4. 3 positive video signal twisted 4 negative video signal pair If the video line ends at this monitor, connect a 56 (green-blue-black-gold) resistor between terminals 3-5 and 45. 5 14.517.5 V 6 + supply voltage to monitor 7 call input from entry panel 8 audio to monitor 9 audio to entry panel 10 Aux 2 - auxiliary services ( ) 11 (24 V 1 A) 18 Auxiliary 1 () (24V 50 mA), referred to power supply terminal 5 () 20 call input from landing Technical features Supply voltage: 14.517.5 V DC. Current demand: 8 mA quiescent. Bandwidth response at 3 dB: 5 MHz. Video input: 1 V pp (0.5 to 1.5 V pp) from coaxial line; + video signal 0.6 V pp, video signal 0.6 V pp (0.3 to 0.9 V pp) from differential line (twisted pair). Video input impedance: 22 k. Horizontal frequency: 15,625 Hz (15,750 Hz EIA). Vertical frequency: 50 Hz (60 Hz EIA). Two-tone call signal from the entry panel and landing call.
F1
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Fig. 4
Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Monitor dimensions: 196x215x92 mm (recessed 48 mm). The monitor is protected by the slow blow fuse F1 - T 630mA - accessible from the rear (fig. 4). Fuse: F = fast, T = slow
Fig. 3
Fig. 5
(1) The controls may only be activated by the monitor when it is switched on. (2) The activation of the monitor and its subsequent connection to the external entry panel, are only possible if the system is not engaged by other conversations.
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with eight-pin RJ45 connector, for which sockets are easily found on the market, customized for the desired type of assembly. You can use an RJ45 telephone connector (fig. 7) or an RJ45 connector for EDP conforming to standard T 568B. NOTE. When the installation is a system 200 intercom version, the con-
4 L2 3 TX 2 2 1 B
L1 TS T A
5 6 7 8
Function of terminals, figure 10 7 call input from entry panel 12 call output from entry panel 13 intercom call common 14 call to handset no. 1 (4) 15 call to handset no. 2 (5) 16 call to handset no. 3 (6)
Fig. 6
3.3
L2 TX 2 B L1 TS T A
Fig. 7
Fig. 9
Fig. 11
necting cable featuring the RJ45 connector must be replaced with connection kit XKT/C240. Wiring The cables wires must be connected to the modules terminals following the installations wiring diagram. The tables below feature the wires colour coding, showing which colour should be attached to which socket terminal (fig.6-7). NOTE. It is hard to connect coaxial cables with some commercially available RJ45 sockets, meaning it is best to
7 12 13 14 15 16
1 2 3
Fig. 10
RJ45 connector and socket Terminal Colour of wires in connecting cable supplied White-Orange Orange White-Green Blue White-Blue Green White-Brown Brown Pin no.
Monitor module and audio Terminal Function of module terminals Positive video Negative video Common (ground) Audio to receiver Audio from receiver + Power supply Call Free
Fig. 12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
B 2 TX L2 L1 TS T A
3 4 5 8 9 6 7
Fig. 8
It can be used to attenuate or disable the call from the entry panel, and features the following controls and indicators (fig. 12): 1 Green LED for auxiliary warnings. 2 Yellow LED for indicating that the call is disabled (privacy). 3 3-position selector for attenuating or disabling the call. Position 0: call disabled; Position I: call attenuated; Position II: normal call (default setting).
3 13
17 5 21 7 7A
Fig. 13
3.3
Function of terminals figure 13 17 +11-17.5 V DC power supply green LED 5 ground 21 +11-17.5 V DC power supply yellow LED 7 7A Technical features Supply voltage: 1117.5 VDC. Current demand: 4 mA 11 VDC - 7 mA 17.5 VDC. Working temperature range: from 0 C to + 35 C.
Fig. 14
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se controls may only be activated by the monitor when it is switched on. Personal door-bell button The monitor is fitted with a differentiated call input (i.e. for calls from the landing and external entry panel) a two-tone call. Entry panel selection in systems with several entrances The VSI/200 selector allows you to select the external entry panel or camera from the monitor in sequential mode. To operate the selector: press the entry panel activation button to turn-on the monitor, and then press the stair light button to select the entry panels. NOTE. In the event a call is made from the entry panel, the selection in progress is interrupted. If the external call is addressed to the monitor making the selection, the monitor displays the image filmed at the external entry from where the call was made. If the call is addressed to another monitor, the image disappears from the monitor. Technical features CCIR standard (EIA). CRT tube: 5 (12.5 cm) 90. Supply voltage: 14.5 17.5V DC. Current demand: 600mA max. (8mA quiescent). Bandwidth response: 6 MHz at -3 dB. Video input: 1Vpp (0.5 to 1.5Vpp) from coaxial line; + video signal 0.6Vpp, video signal 0.6Vpp (0.3 to 0.9Vpp) from differential line (twisted pair). Video input impedance: 22 KOhm. Horizontal frequency 15,625 Hz (15,750 Hz EIA). Vertical frequency 50 Hz (60 Hz EIA). Two-tone call signal. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 192 x 220 x 98 mm (recessed 48 mm). The monitor is protected by the slow blow fuse F1 - T 630mA - mounted on mounting printed card.
To protect the picture screen against accidental knocks and to facilitate cleaning, the front of the monitor is provided with a plastic smoked screen.
3.4
Fig. 1
Can be either wall or table-top versions using the appropriate mounting (see page 3/16). It is equipped with the following controls, figure 1: ON/OFF-brightness (thumbwheel D, figure 1). Entry panel activation (1). Stair light (2). Door lock release (2). Aux 1 - button for auxiliary services as required.
(1) The activation of the monitor and its subsequent connection to the external entry panel, are only possible if the system is not engaged by other conversations. (2) The stair light and door lock release controls may only be activated by the monitor when it is switched on. The monitor permits to identify the source of call: a continuous call tone identifies calls from the external entry panel (or from the landing). A call from the entry panel during an internal conversation between two intercom units is indicated by the activation of the monitor and the emission of a low acoustic signal.
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(1) The activation of the monitor and its subsequent connection to the external entry panel, are only possible if the system is not engaged by other conversations. (2) The stair light and door lock relea-
F1
1 2 3
LED
Fig. 3
3.4
Fig. 2
but for the wall mounted version the embedding box is not required. Dimensions: 192 x 220 x 112 mm.
In this case, communication with the entry panel (and hence the possibility of activating both the door release control and the stair light relay) may be established by hanging the handset of the intercom unit currently in use and lifting the handset of the one signalling call. The monitor requires the use of VSE/200.01 selector. For the other operations mode see instructions of VM/200, on page 3/15. Technical features CCIR standard (EIA). CRT tube: 5 (12.5 cm) 90. Supply voltage: 14.5 17.5V DC. Current demand: 600mA max. (8mA quiescent). Bandwidth response: 6 MHz at -3 dB. Video input: 1Vpp (0.5 to 1.5Vpp) from coaxial line; + video signal 0.6Vpp, video signal 0.6Vpp (0.3 to 0.9Vpp) from differential line (twisted pair). Video input impedance: 22 KOhm. Horizontal frequency 15,625 Hz (15,750 Hz EIA). Vertical frequency 50 Hz (60 Hz EIA). Two-tone call signal at the entry panel and continuous tone call signal for internal calls. Audio secrecy to entry panel. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 192 x 220 x 98 mm (recessed 48 mm).
3 video signal coaxial 4 video signal shield cable If the video line ends at this monitor, connect a 75 Ohm (violet-green-black-gold) resistor between terminals 3 and 4. 3 positive video signal twisted 4 negative video signal pair If the video line ends at this monitor, connect two 56 Ohm (green-blueblack-gold) resistors between terminals 3-5 and 4-5. 5 14.5 17.5V 6 + supply voltage to monitor 7 call input from entry panel 8 audio to monitor 9 audio to entry panel 10 Aux 1 - auxiliary 11 services (24V 1A) 12 call input from intercom receiver 13 call common intercom receivers 14 call to receiver no. 1 15 call to receiver no. 2 16 call to receiver no. 3 17 engaged 18 stairs light 19 auto-connection 20 call input from landing
Fig. 4
B
20 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 SW4
D
Fig. 5
F1
AUX
3.4
22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
It is equipped with the following controls, figure 7: ON/OFF-brightness (thumbwheel, figure 7) (1). Entry panel activation (1). /
Fig. 6
nect a 75 Ohm (violet-green-black-gold) resistor between terminals 3 and 4. 3 positive video signal twisted 4 negative video signal pair If the video line ends at this monitor, connect two 56 Ohm (green-blue-black-gold) resistors between terminals 3-5 and 4-5. 5 14.5 17.5V 6 + supply voltage to monitor 7 call input from entry panel 8 audio to monitor 9 audio to entry panel 10 Aux 1 - auxiliary 11 services (24V 1A) 12 call input from intercom receiver 13 call common intercom receivers 14 call to receiver no. 1 15 call to receiver no. 2 16 call to receiver no. 3 17 engaged 18 stairs light 19 auto-connection 20 call input from landing
Auxiliary or stair light control (can be selected using the SW4 switch, figure 8) (2). The monitor is supplied with SW4 switch in stair light position . Door lock release (2).
NOTE. In the event a call is made from the entry panel, the selection in progress is interrupted. If the external call is addressed to the monitor making the selection, the monitor displays the image filmed at the external entry from where the call was made. If the call is addressed to another monitor, the image disappears from the monitor. Function of each terminal, figure 8 3 video signal coaxial 4 video signal shield cable If the video line ends at this monitor, connect a 75 Ohm (violet-green-blackgold) resistor between terminals 3 and 4. 3 positive video signal twisted 4 negative video signal pair If the video line ends at this monitor, connect two 56 Ohm (green-blueblack-gold) resistors between terminals 3-5 and 4-5. 5 14.5 17.5V 6 + supply voltage to monitor 7 call input from entry panel 8 audio to monitor 9 audio to entry panel 10 Aux 1 - auxiliary 11 services (24V 1A) (1) 20 call input from landing (1) This function is enabled by setting the SW4 switch, figure 8, to the auxiliary control position Aux . NOTE. Connect wires to terminals in accordance to VM/200 wiring diagrams. Technical features CCIR standard (EIA). CRT tube: 4 (10 cm). Supply voltage: 14.5 17.5V DC.
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(1) The activation of the monitor and its subsequent connection to the external entry panel, are only possible if the system is not engaged by other conversations. (2) The stair light and door lock release controls may only be activated by the monitor when it is switched on. Personal door-bell button The monitor is fitted with a differentiated call input (i.e. for calls from the landing and external entry panel) a two-tone call. Entry panel selection in systems with several entrances If the system foresee more than one entry panel, the SW4 switch, figure 8, must be in the stairs light position to select this option. The VSI/200 selector allows you to select the external entry panel or camera from the monitor in sequential mode. To operate the selector: press the entry panel activation button to turn-on the monitor, and then press the stair light button to select the entry panels.
Current demand: 400mA max. (8mA quiescent). Bandwidth response: 6 MHz at -3 dB. Video input: 1Vpp (0.7 to 2Vpp) from coaxial line; + video signal 0.6Vpp, video signal 0.6Vpp (0.3 to 0.9Vpp) from differential line (twisted pair). Video input impedance: 22 KOhm. Horizontal frequency: 15,625 Hz (15,750 Hz EIA). Vertical frequency 50 Hz (60 Hz EIA). Two-tone call signal. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 195 x 230 x 72 mm.
B
20 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 SW4 AUX F1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
3.4
The monitor is protected by the slow blow fuse F1 - T 500mA - mounted on monitors printed card (fig. 8). To protect the picture screen against accidental knocks and to facilitate cleaning, the front of the monitor is provided with a plastic smoked screen.
Fig. 10
Entry panel activation (1). / Auxiliary or stair light control (can be selected using the SW4 switch, figure 10) (2). The monitor is supplied with SW4 switch in stair light position . Door lock release (2). 13 LED Intercom call buttons. Red LED indicating intercom audio line is engaged.
Function of each terminal, figure 10 3 video signal coaxial 4 video signal shield cable If the video line ends at this monitor, connect a 75 Ohm (violet-green-blackgold) resistor between terminals 3 and 4. 3 positive video signal twisted 4 negative video signal pair If the video line ends at this monitor, connect two 56 Ohm (green-blueblack-gold) resistors between terminals 3-5 and 4-5. 5 14.5 17.5V 6 + supply voltage to monitor 7 call input from entry panel 8 audio to monitor 9 audio to entry panel 10 Aux 1 - auxiliary 11 services (24V 1A) 12 call input from intercom receiver 13 call common intercom receivers 14 call to receiver no. 1 15 call to receiver no. 2 16 call to receiver no. 3 17 engaged 18 stairs light (2) 19 auto-connection 20 call input from landing (1) This function is enabled by setting the SW4 switch, figure 10, to the auxiliary control position Aux . (2) This function is enabled with the SW4 switch, figure 10, in the stairs light position. NOTE. Connect wires to terminals in accordance to VM/203 wiring diagrams. Technical features CCIR standard (EIA). CRT tube: 4 (10 cm). Supply voltage: 14.5 17.5V DC. Current demand: 400mA max. (8mA quiescent). Bandwidth response: 6 MHz at -3 dB. Video input: 1Vpp (0.7 to 2Vpp) from coaxial line; + video signal 0.6Vpp, video signal 0.6Vpp (0.3 to 0.9Vpp) from differential line (twisted pair). Video input impedance: 22 KOhm. Horizontal frequency: 15,625 Hz (15,750 Hz EIA). Vertical frequency: 50 Hz (60 Hz EIA). Two-tone call signal at the entry panel (and at personal door-bell button) and continuous tone call signal for internal calls. Audio secrecy to entry panel. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 195 x 230 x 72 mm.
LED
1
2 3
(1) The activation of the monitor and its subsequent connection to the external entry panel, are only possible if the system is not engaged by other conversations. (2) The stair light and door lock release controls may only be activated by the monitor when it is switched on. The monitor permits to identify the source of call: a continuous call tone identifies calls from the external entry panel (or from the landing). A call from the entry panel during an internal conversation between two intercom units is indicated by the activation of the monitor and the emission of a low acoustic signal. In this case, communication with the entry panel (and hence the possibility of activating both the door release control and the stair light relay) may be established by hanging the handset of the intercom unit currently in use and lifting the handset of the one signalling call. The monitor requires the use of VSE/200.01 selector. For the other operations mode see instructions of VMF/200, on page 3/17.
Fig. 9
Fig. 12
Fig. 11
The mounting consists in a multicore cable (1.70 m) fitted with a plug, the VPM/240U (see desciption at page 3/32) and VPM/300U (system 300) socket. The socket can be fitted on a standardized rectangular 3 module or round 60 mm embedding box. The wires in the multicore cable must be connected to the terminals in the monitor following the installation diagram. The tables below indicates which colour wire is to be connected to which terminal number in the socket. VPM/240U socket Cable colour Orange Black Green Red Violet Pink Light blue White Grey Brown Blue Yellow White/yellow White/blue White/brown White/grey White/black White/light blue White/pink White/violet
Terminal no. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
3 video signal coaxial 4 video signal shield cable If the video line ends at this monitor, connect a 75 Ohm (violet-green-black-gold) resistor between terminals 3 and 4. 3 positive video signal twisted 4 negative video signal pair If the video line ends at this monitor, connect two 56 Ohm (green-blueblack-gold) resistors between terminals 3-5 and 4-5. 5 14.5 17.5V 6 + supply voltage to monitor 7 call input from entry panel 8 audio to monitor 9 audio to entry panel 10 Aux 1 - auxiliary 11 services (24V 1A) (1) 12 call input from intercom receiver 13 call common intercom receivers 14 call to receiver no. 1 15 call to receiver no. 2 16 call to receiver no. 3 17 engaged 18 stairs light (2) 19 auto-connection 20 call input from landing (1) This function is enabled by setting the SW4 switch, figure 8-10, to the auxiliary control position Aux . (2) This function is enabled with the SW4 switch, figure 8-10, in the stairs light position.
3.4
XC/200 HANDSET
3.5
It is equipped with the following controls (fig. 1): Auxiliary control Door release control
C
5 7 8 9
series 200 audio entry installations. It features the following controls (fig. 4): Auxiliary services Door-lock release Audio (the button must be kept pressed for the entire duration of the conversation) Function of each terminal 5 power supply (common) 7 call 8 audio to receiver 9 audio to entry panel button for auxiliary services (24V 50 mA max.)
CN2
Fig. 3
5 7 8 9
Fig. 1
Technical features Current demand: 7 mA max. (0 mA quiescent). Max. switching capacity of auxiliary services button contact: max. 24 V, 1 A. Dimensions: 111x224x65 mm.
SW1
ER/12
Fig. 5
Fig. 2
Function of jumper SW1 Normally supplied ready inserted. Remove the jumper in the event the volume of the call note is to be attenuated (fig. 5). Technical features Maximum switching power of the auxiliary services button: max. 24V 50 mA. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. NOTE. Handsets cannot be installed
The XC/200 call tone is electronic. When the personal door-bell is required to be part of the audio entry system, insert the ER/12 buzzer in the apposite guide in the handset, figure 2. Function of each terminal (fig. 3) button for auxiliary services (24V 1A max.)
3 20 28
Fig. 4
together with XC/220 hands-free modules in the same installation. When using the GVV/200 control unit, the module can work together with NC/220 receivers.
20 door bell button for auxiliary services (24V 50 mA max.) Function of jumper SW1 Normally supplied ready inserted. Remove the jumper in the event the volume of the call note is to be attenuated (fig. 7). Personal door-bell button The video handset is fitted with a differentiated call input (terminal 20) (i.e.: for calls from landing and external entry panel) a two-tone call (generated by the VA/200 power supplier).
12 7 13 14 15 16
XP3
C
5 7
Fig. 9
3.5
Fig. 10 Fig. 8
20 9 8 7 5
CN1
C CNH
SW1
Fig. 7
Auxiliary services Door-lock release Audio (the button must be kept pressed for the entire duration of the conversation)
Enables (fig. 8) transforming a standard XC/200 into an intercom handset. A maximum of 2 XP/3 can be installed in the handset for a total of 6 units. Different tones are used to identify internal from external calls. The intercom call tone is single note whilst that from the entry panel is dual note. To initiate an internal conversation lift the handset and press the desired intercom button. When the call is attended the audio line to the entry panel is disconnected and the intercom conversation cannot be overheard at the entry panel. If during an intercom conversation there is a call from the entry panel a softer note is heard in the handset loudspeaker. In this instance to attend the call it is first necessary to replace both handset on the cradle. Function of each terminal, figure 9 12 call output from entry panel 7 call input from entry panel 13 intercom call common 14 call to handset no. 1 (4) 15 call to handset no. 2 (5) 16 call to handset no. 3 (6)
Fig. 11
Function of each terminal (fig. 7) 5 power supply (common) 7 call 8 audio to receiver 9 audio to entry panel
XSL/200 LAMP
Accessory (fig. 11) for installation in handset XC/200 (uses the space of one button), when required, to indicate line engaged.
3 21
Function of each terminal 5 supply voltage 17 + 1117.5 VDC Technical features Supply voltage: 1117.5 VDC. Current demand: 4 mA 11 VDC - 7 mA 17.5 VDC. Working temperature range: from 0 C to + 35 C.
5 21 7 7A
SW
XPL/200 C
5 7 8 9
Fig. 13
3.5
Fig. 12
3 22 30
3.6
E 5 7 8 9 20 SW1
Function of each terminal (fig. 4) E enabling 5 power supply (common) 7 call 8 audio to receiver 9 audio to entry panel 20 door bell aux
5 7 8 9 SW1
Fig. 1
Fig. 3
Function of jumper SW1 Normally supplied ready inserted. Remove the jumper in the event the volume of the call note is to be attenuated (fig. 4). Technical features Maximum switching power of the auxiliary services button: 24V 50 mA. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. NOTE. Receivers with handset and NC/221 hands-free modules can be installed in the same installation.
Auxiliary services Door-lock release Audio (the button must be kept pressed for the entire duration of the conversation)
Technical features Maximum switching power of the auxiliary services button: max. 24V 50 mA. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. NOTE. Handsets cannot be installed together with NC/220 hands-free modules in the same installation.
Function of each terminal (fig. 3) 5 power supply (common) 7 call 8 audio to receiver 9 audio to entry panel aux Function of jumper SW1 Normally supplied ready inserted. Remove the jumper in the event the volume of the call note is to be attenuated (fig. 3).
YC/200 HANDSET
3.7
The unit has a door-lock release button and features an electronic call facility (fig. 1). It can accommodate the auxiliary services button ( ) YP1 and loudspeaker YAL to make the call note more powerful. - Working temperature range: 0 C to +35 C. - Dimensions: 98x215x63 mm. Note. In intercom systems, the doorlock release button is enabled while you are talking with the entry panel.
Fig. 2
BP1 7A 7
C
5789
BP1
C
BP2 YPL
C
5 7 8 9 20 E
Fig. 4
Fig. 1 Fig. 3
Door-lock release button Normally the door-lock release button is active. If you want it active only when the receiver is lifted, cut the jumper BP1 (fig. 2). Function of each terminal (fig. 2) Terminal block C 5 ground 7 call 8 audio from entry panel 9 audio to entry panel
3 24 32
HANDSET YC/200A
Features similar to handset YC/200 (fig. 3), it also has a button for auxiliary services . - Maximum switching power of auxiliary services button: max. 24 V, 1 A. Can accommodate 2 modules (YP3 and YPL).
Connecting YPL unit When the YPL unit is installed in the receiver, wire jumper BP2 must be cut (fig. 4).
4 L2 3 TX 2 2 1 B
L1 TS T A
5 6 7 8
Fig. 7
Fig. 9
3.7
L2 TX 2 B L1 TS T A
Fig. 8
Fig. 10
Accessory (fig. 9) to be inserted in handset YC/200 so that the Aux 2 auxiliary services button ( ) can be used. Technical features Max. load to relay contact: max. 24V, 1 A. Working temperature range: 0 C to +35 C.
Wiring The cables wires must be connected to the modules terminals following the installations wiring diagram. The tables below feature the wires colour coding, showing which colour should be attached to which socket terminal (fig. 7-8).
It can be used for intercom calls or for activating auxiliary services. It features three buttons with a common contact (takes up the space of 3 buttons). - Max. load to button contact when used for activating auxiliary services: 24 V, 100 mA.
RJ45 connector and socket Terminal Colour of wires in connecting cable supplied White-Orange Orange White-Green Blue White-Blue Green White-Brown Brown Pin no.
Monitor module and audio Terminal Function of module terminals Free Free Common (ground) Audio to receiver Audio from receiver Free Call Free
Fig. 11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
B 2 TX L2 L1 TS T A
5 8 9 7
Fig. 6
Function of terminals, figure 11 7 call input from entry panel 12 call output from entry panel 13 intercom call common 14 call to handset no. 1 (4) 15 call to handset no. 2 (5) 16 call to handset no. 3 (6)
3 25 33
Fig. 14
3.7
Fig. 12
21 +11-17.5 V DC power supply yellow LED 7 7A 17 Technical features Supply voltage: 1117.5 VDC. Current demand: 4 mA 11 VDC - 7 mA 17.5 VDC. Working temperature range: from 0 C to + 35 C.
1 2 3
Fig. 15 Fig. 13
It can be used to attenuate or disable the call from the entry panel, and features the following controls and indicators (fig. 13): 1 Green LED for auxiliary warnings. 2 Yellow LED for indicating that the call is disabled (privacy). 3 3-position selector for attenuating or disabling the call. Position 0: call disabled; Position I: call attenuated; Position II: normal call (default setting). Function of terminals figure 14 17 +11-17.5 V DC power supply green LED 5 ground
3 26 34
Flat loudspeaker 45 mm 45 complete with 2 wires and fastening plate, fig.15. To be inserted in Lynea-series handsets.
C/200 HANDSET
The C/200 handset is compatible with system 200 monitors.
ER/12
3.8
Fig. 2
Fig. 4
5 7 8 9
Fig. 1
It is equipped with the following controls, figure 1: Door lock release Auxiliary services The C/200 call tone is electronic. When the personal door-bell is required to be part of the audio entry system, insert the ER/12 buzzer in the apposite guide in the handset, figure 2. Function of each terminal, figure 3 5 ground 7 call 8 audio from entry panel 9 audio to entry panel button for auxiliary services Can be converted in table-top version (using the EKT/200 mounting, page 3/29) or in recessed version (using the CKI/200 mounting, page 3/29). Technical features Current demand: 7mA max. (0 mA quiescent).
intercom button. When the call is attended the audio line to the entry panel is disconnected and the intercom conversation cannot be overheard at the entry panel. If during an intercom conversation there is a call from the entry panel a softer note is heard in the handset loudspeaker. In this instance to attend the call it is first necessary to replace both handset on the cradle.
Fig. 3
5 7 8 9
Max. switching capacity of auxiliary services button contact: max. 24 V 1A. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 88 x 220 x 70 mm.
12 7 13 14 15 16
P3
Function of each terminal (fig. 5) 12 call output from entry panel 7 call input from entry panel 13 call common intercom handsets 14 call to handset no. 1 (4-7-10) 15 call to handset no. 2 (5-8-11) 16 call to handset no. 3 (6-9-12)
3 27
Fig. 6
Fig. 8
Fig. 10
3.8
5 7 8 9
5 7 8 9
SC/200
5 21 7 7A
Technical features Supply voltage: 11 17.5V DC. Current demand: 4mA, 11V DC 7mA, 17.5V DC. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C.
SW
PL/200
5 7 8 9 20 E
Fig. 7
Fig. 9
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
SL/200 LAMP
For installation in C/200 handset (occupies space of one push-button) when required, to indicate line engaged, figure 10. Function of each terminal 5 supply voltage 17 + 11 17.5V DC
EKC/200 CAPACITOR
To be fitted into the intercom handset terminal block when the installation is made up of simple handsets with secrecy of speech, and intercom handsets, figure 11. Capacity: 22F - 25V.
C D 1 2 3 4 1 2
Fig. 15
Fig. 17
Fig. 13
WARNING. For acoustic reasons, the E/220 receiver cannot be installed with panel models Z/1 3 or E/1 3.01 which must be replaced with the corresponding models ZC/1 3 (see on page 9/22). The receiver requires TM series entry panels comprising at least three modules and MR/100 remote microphone. E/220 should never be used together with C/200 handsets and cannot be installed in video entry systems.
3.8
Fig. 16
Fig. 14
The E/220 call tone is electronic, in addition buzzer ER/12 can be fitted into the housing, figure 16, when installation requires a supplementary call, e.g. for use as personal door-bell. Function of each terminal, figure 17 Terminal block C 1 ground 2 audio to entry panel (microphone) 3 audio from entry panel (loudspeaker) 4 call Terminal block D 1 Stair light or auxiliary services 2 (24V 1A max.) Technical features Current demand: 7mA max. (0mA quiescent). Max. switching capacity of stairs light button contact: max. 24V 1A. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 100 x 172 x 27 mm. Dimensions with ESP/220: 100 x 172 x 40 mm. ESI/220 embedding box dimensions: 90 x 162 x 24 mm.
3 29
3.8
3 30
Current demand: 180mA max. (7mA quiescent). Extension time of call tone: approx. 2 seconds. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 60x44 x16 mm, figure 2.
3.9
44 mm
Fig. 4
7A 7 6 5
C common NO normally open SW1 jumper, figure 3 Connect this jumper when the system is installed in conjunction with an EPA porter switchboard. Technical features Supply voltage: 14 17.5V DC, 11 14V DC or AC. Current demand: 15mA max. Max. load to relay contact: 2A, 24V (500mA if load is inductive). Max. 5 switchings per second. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 60 x 44 x 16 mm, figure 4.
Fig. 1
C
5 6 21 7 14
SW1 M1
60 mm 16 mm
NO C NC
44 mm
Function of each terminal, figure 1 5 11 17.5V supply voltage 6 + 7 call input from entry panel 7A extended call output to receiver Technical features Supply voltage: 11 17.5V DC.
Function of each terminal, figure 3 Terminal block C 5 supply voltage 6 + 14 17.5V DC 5 supply voltage 21 + 11 14V DC or AC 7 call signal input 14 enable Terminal block M1 (relay contacts) NC normally closed
RC/200 is used when the call is to be heard in a different room from the one in which the receiver is installed. It has the same call tone as that of the receiver but amplified. NOTE. A maximum of 5 RC/200 and 2 receivers or 1 RC/200 and 3 receivers can be connected to the same call. Function of each terminal, figure 5 5 supply voltage 6 + 11 17.5V DC or AC 7 call input
3 31
5 6 7
Fig. 5
3.9
Technical features Supply voltage: 11 17.5V DC or AC. Current demand: 110mA max. Rated power: 93 dB at 1 m. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 95 x 95 x 41 mm.
3 positive video signal twisted 4 negative video signal pair If the video line ends at this monitor, connect a 56 Ohm (green-blue-blackgold) resistor between terminals 3-5 and 4-5. 5 14.5 17.5V 6 + supply voltage to monitor 7 call input from entry panel 8 audio to monitor 9 audio to entry panel 10 Aux 1 - auxiliary 11 services (24V 1A) (1) 12 call input from intercom receiver 13 call common intercom receivers 14 call to receiver no. 1 15 call to receiver no. 2 16 call to receiver no. 3 17 engaged 18 stairs light (2) 19 auto-connection 20 call input from landing
VPM/240U SOCKET
Multi-core, 24-way socket. The VPM/240U socket is expressly designed to facilitate the connection and any eventual expansion of the BPT audio and video system. Recessed mounted with: - 3 module box - 60 mm round box - 60 x 60 mm square box By installing additional sockets in the house, e.g. living room, study, bedroom, etc., the receiver may be transferred wherever it is most required.
22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Fig. 6
Function of each terminal, figure 6 3 video signal coaxial 4 video signal shield cable If the video line ends at this monitor, connect a 75 Ohm (violet-green-blackgold) resistor between terminals 3 and 4.
3 32
4 PORTER SWITCHBOARDS
4 1
Base module PA/200 This features the following controls and indicators, figure 1: 1 2 3 4 5 Red line engaged LED Green LED, when lit indicates a call from the entry panel. Yellow LED available for use with auxiliary services.
SW1 ON
OFF
CN1
W1
4
3 2 1
ON/OFF
INTERCEPT mode button with luminous yellow indicator which lights when the intercept mode is enabled (if this function is enabled, all the calls from the entry panels are routed to the switchboard). Call transfer button for transferring calls to the receivers. Entry panel enabling button (only enabled in intercept mode). Auxiliary button (stairs light control, entry panel selector, etc.; only enabled if the switchboard is communicating with the entry panel). Door lock release button (only enabled if the switchboard is communicating with the entry panel).
Fig. 2
6 7 8
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE UNIT Switch the unit on using the ON/OFF switch, figure 1. After approx. 1 second, the unit is ready to work in one of the two operating modes referred to as DIRECT mode (NIGHTTIME) and INTERCEPT mode (DAYTIME). DIRECT mode (NIGHTTIME) Callers can call and converse directly with the tenants from the entry panel. If the entry panel also features the porter call button, where necessary the caller can also call the porter (the tenant is out, requests for information, etc.). The porter is advised of a call from the entry panel by an audible signal and by the luminous green indicator 2 lighting (and the monitor coming on, where fitted). When the handset is lifted, the entry panel is put through to the switchboard; replacing the receiver on the cradle breaks off the conversation and DIRECT mode operation is resumed. If, following the conversation with the entry panel, the porter finds he must call the tenant, the call can be made immediately without hanging up. Once the conversation with the tenant is finished, the entry panel is put back through to the porter by simply pressing the switchboards cradle switch actuator 4, figure 1. INTERCEPT mode (DAYTIME) Press the INTERCEPT button , figure 1. In this operating mode, any button on the entry panel, when pressed by the
PA/200+PAM/200+PA/212
9 10
Call module PA/212 This features the following controls and indicators, figure 1: 6 Red communication request indicator. Call button for call to receiver. Name card.
3 2 1
ON/OFF
7
6 7 8
Monitor module PAM/200 This features the following controls, figure 1: 9 10 Contrast control. Brightness control.
Fig. 1
The base module and call module come with a multicore cable 1.70m long with plug attached for fast coupling with the relevant sockets.
4 2
Function of the jumper SW1 In residential audio installations with block entry panel calls to the porter switchboard via selectors SI/200, the jumper must be set to ON, figure 2.
caller, causes the call to be made to the switchboard. The porter is advised of each call from the entry panel to the switchboard by the luminous green indicator 2 lighting (and the monitor coming on, where fitted). Lifting the receiver puts the entry panel through to the switchboard. If one of the receiver (tenant) call buttons is then pressed, the switchboard puts the entry panel on hold (and the caller is therefore unable to listen to the conversation with the extension), and the switchboard is put through to the tenant called (the picture of the caller comes up on his monitor) who has, in turn, lifted his handset. When the conversation with the tenant is finished, the porter can resume conversation with the entry panel by simply pressing the switchboards cradle switch actuator 4, figure 1, or can put the caller at the entry panel through to the tenant by pressing the transfer button illustrated in figure 1 (the luminous red indicator 1 lights) and replacing his own handset. The conversation between tenants and callers keeps the line engaged until the set time has elapsed (approx. 3090 s), after which the switchboard resumes its regular operation and the luminous red indicator 1 goes off. If the entry panel calls the switchboard whilst the latter is communicating with a tenant (the lighting of the luminous green indicator 2 illustrated in figure 1 and an attenuated call note advise the porter of the call) does not interrupt the conversation in progress, which can only be broken off by the porter who, by pressing the cradle switch actuator 4, figure 1, puts himself through to the entry panel. Calling the receivers In order to call an receiver from the switchboard, lift the handset and press the desired call button. The call note when the switchboard is calling the receivers is different to that advising of a call from the entry panel (second note generated by the power supplier VA/200). The volume of incoming call signals to the switchboard can be controlled by means of potentiometer 5, figure 1. If a surveillance camera is installed in the porters lodge, the tenant called by the porter will see the relevant picture on his monitor. The tenant can also call the porter: this generates a call note and causes the luminous red indicator relating to the receiver making the call to light. In order to answer a call from an recei-
ver via the switchboard, lift the handset and press the corresponding call button; the red indicator goes off. In the case of residential installations, if the call is addressed to a tenant in an engaged block, the call causes the luminous red indicator 1, figure 1, to light for a moment, and the luminous red indicator of the tenant remains lit until the call is attended to. All the calls from the receivers are stored by the switchboard and indicated by the lighting of the relevant red indicators 6, figure 1. TECHNICAL FEATURES Base module PA/200 Supply voltage: 1617.5 VDC, protected with fuse F1 (fig. 2) type T 630 mA (fuse: F = fast-blow; T = delayed). Current demand: 100 mA. Call note volume control. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 80x230x80 mm. Call module PA/212 Current demand: 30 mA (with 6 luminous indicators lit). Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 80x230x55 mm. Monitor module PAM/200 CCIR standard (EIA). 4 picture tube (10 cm). Current demand: 350 mA. Horizontal resolution: 450 lines. Horizontal frequency: 15,625 Hz (15,750 Hz EIA). Vertical frequency: 50 Hz (60 Hz EIA). Video input: 1 Vpp composite to 75. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 115x230x55 mm.
Fig. 3
22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
12 INTERCEPT mode 13 interception 1 14 call from porters switchboard relay control 15 common call entry panel 16 common call 1 17 audio enabling control 18 output for call repeater 19 porters switchboard ON indicator 20 luminous yellow auxiliary indicator (active towards power supplys negative) 21 entry panel monitor on/off control
VPM/241U SOCKET
Multi-contact socket is used to connect the calling module PA/212. It can be either surface lounted or recessed.
22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
23 24
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
VPM/240U SOCKET
Multi-contact socket is used to connect the base module PA/200. It can be either surface lounted or recessed. Function of each terminal of socket VPM/240U of base module PA/200, figure 3 3 video signal 4 video signal shield 5 supply voltage 6 + 7 call to porters switchboard 8 audio to porters switchboard 9 audio from porters switchboard 10 entrance engaged signal 11 common call from porters switchboard
Fig. 4
Function of each terminal of socket VPM/241U of call module PA/212, figure 4 112 calls 112 13 common call (*) 1424 not used (*) This connection is only used in residential-type installations.
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4 4
5 POWER SUPPLIERS
5/2 5/3 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/5 5/5 5/5 5/7 5/7
5.1 - Power suppliers for video entry system VA/200 power supplier VAS/100.20 additional power supplier
5.2 - Power suppliers for audio entry system A/200R power supplier A/200N power supplier AS/200 additional power supplier
5 1
A
106 106 45
A
45 70 7,5 43,5 57
210 7,5
52 82,5
B
145 145
210
90
70
64,5
A
106 45 210 7,5 43,5 57
145
210
64,5
A
106 45 140 7,5 43,5 57
B
145
140
64,5
A
106 45 105 7,5 43,5 57
B
145
105
64,5
SW TV
5.1
C
5 6 8 9
B
5 6 21 8 8A 22 11 12 23 14 13 16
Fig. 1
4 - Door lock release (12V 1A) The supply voltage to the electrical door lock is limited to approximately 1 to 15 s (adjusted using the potentiometer in figure 1) also with continuous activation of the door lock release button on the receiver. If the door lock release is activated by an auxiliary button (connected to terminal 23), the electrical door lock is energised for the duration of activation of the said button. 5 - Conversation privacy The unit powers audio and video conversation privacy when monitors and handsets are installed in the same system. The handsets must be equipped with SC/200 unit. The use of C/200 handset, in systems without conversation privacy, requires the installation of EKC/200 capacitor. 6 - Stair light control. The stair light function may be activated using the monitor (when switched on) using relay VLS/101. Function of each terminal, figure 1 Terminal block A ~ mains ~ Terminal block B 5 17.5V supply voltage 6 + to entry panel 5 12V supply voltage 21 + audio entry system accessories
8 8A 22 11 12 23 14 13 16
call common 1 call common 2 stair light actuator output (VLS/101) audio to monitor audio to entry panel auxiliary door lock release button entry panel activation + 12V supply voltage to electrical door lock
Terminal block C 5 17.5V supply voltage 6 + to monitor and accessories 8 audio to monitor 9 audio to entry panel Terminal block D (coaxial cable connection) 3 video signal 4 video signal shield 7 call no. 1 Terminal block D (twisted pair connection) 3 positive video signal 4 negative video signal 7 call no. 1 Technical features Supply voltage: 230V 10% 50/60 Hz. Self-resetting electric safety switch. Rated power: 60VA. Output voltages: 17.5V DC stabilised (0.9A for continuous service and 0.6A for intermittent service) for monitor, entry panel and accessories.
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12V DC stabilised (400mA for continuous service) 12V DC (0.5A for intermittent service) for electrical door lock. Two differential call note generators, controlling up to 3 receivers. Installation activation time 30 s. If the handset is lifted during this interval, the activation time is extended by 30 to a maximum of 90 s (adjustable). Electrical door lock activation time with time interval adjustment of 1 to 15 s. Compatible with both direct and alternate current-operated electrical door lock (12V DC, AC, 1A). Stair light actuator output: type VLS/101. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 12 DIN units, low profile module (figure 2 on page 5/2).
G
1212
Fig. 2
Dimensions: 12 DIN units, low profile module (figure 2 on page 5/2). NOTE. The unit is protected against overloads and short-cicuits by a selfresetting thermal switch, inserted on the primary of the power supply transformer. Once the switch trips, operation is resumed automatically once the temperature of the transformer drops back below 85 C. Make sure the cause of the switch tripping is eliminated.
5.1
NOTE. The unit is protected against overloads and short-cicuits by a selfresetting thermal switch, inserted on the primary of the power supply transformer. Once the switch trips, operation is resumed automatically once the temperature of the transformer drops back below 85 C. Make sure the cause of the switch tripping is eliminated.
Terminal block C 5 ground 8 audio to receiver 9 audio from receiver Technical features Supply voltage: 230V 10% 50/60 Hz. The transformer is electronically protected against overloading and short circuiting i.e. no fuses are used. The unit can be powered from a 12V DC power supply, e.g. battery or uninterruptable power supply (terminal +B and 5). NOTE. The unit has no battery protection. Rated power: 15VA. Output voltages: 11V DC, 150mA (300mA peak) 14V AC, 650mA (1A in intermittent current). Call generator: 2 types of two-tone call (up to 3 receivers can be connected in parallel to the same call). Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 4 DIN units, low profile module (figure 5 on page 5/2). NOTE. The transformer primary is electronically protected against overloading and short circuiting i.e. no fuses are used. Procedure to reset a triggered circuit: - Disconnect the mains from the unit. - Remove the cause of malfunction. - Let the equipment to cool for at least 1 minute. - Reconnect the mains to the unit.
C
5 8 9
B
+B 5 21 8 8A 11 12 23 16 NO C NC
P1
5.2
A
Fig. 2
9 8 5 12 11 8A 8 21 5 +B
23 16
Fig. 1
Function of each terminal, figure 1 Terminal block A ~ mains ~ Terminal block B +B +12V DC input 5 ground 21 11V DC output 8 call common 1 output 8A call common 2 output 11 audio from entry panel 12 audio to entry panel 23 output 14V AC 16 NO normally open relay C common contacts NC normally closed
23 16 NO C NC
B
+B 5 21
Fig. 3
Function of each terminal, figure 3 Terminal block A ~ mains ~ Terminal block B 16 14V AC output 23 +B supply voltage input 12V DC 5 ground 21 supply voltage output 11V DC
5 5
Technical features Supply voltage: 230V 10% 50/60 Hz. The transformer is electronically protected against overloading and short circuiting i.e. no fuses are used. The unit can be powered from a 12V DC power supply, e.g. battery or uninterruptable power supply (terminal +B and 5). NOTE. The unit has no battery protection. Rated power: 15VA max. Output voltages: 11V DC stabilised, 200mA 14V AC, 600mA (12V 1.2A peak). Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 4 DIN units, low profile module (figure 5 on page 5/2). NOTE. The transformer primary is electronically protected against overloading and short circuiting i.e. no fuses are used. Procedure to reset a triggered circuit: - Disconnect the mains from the unit. - Remove the cause of malfunction. - Let the equipment to cool for at least 1 minute. - Reconnect the mains to the unit.
5.2
5 6
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
3 4 8 C 8A E
Terminal block C (to receivers) 3 video signal 4 video signal shield 5 17.5 VDC 6 + 8 audio to receiver 9 audio from receiver 14 enabling entry panel P call common porter switchboard E engaged Terminal block D (services) 3 video signal (1) 4 video signal shield 8 call common 1 C call common to entry panel 8A call common 2 E engaged (1) Switchboards camera. The selector is provided with two potentiometers to regulate the audio channels, figure 1: P1, audio volume control to receiver; P2, audio volume control to switchboard. Technical characteristics Supply voltage: 12 VDC. Current demand: 100 mA max. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 8 DIN units module, low profile, figure 3 pag. 5/2.
5.3
P1
P2
C
3 4 5 6 8 9 14 P E
B
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 21
Fig. 1
Function of each terminal, figure 1 Terminal block A (to switchboard) 3 video signal 4 video signal shield 5 17.5 VDC 6 + 7 call to porter switchboard 8 audio to porter switchboard 9 audio from porter switchboard 10 input engaged signal 11 call common from porter switchboard 12 interception status 13 interception 1 14 relay control call from porter switchboard 15 call common entry panel 16 call common 1 17 enabling audio control Terminal block B (to VA/200) 3 video signal 4 video signal shield 5 17.5 VDC 6 + 7 call to porter switchboard 8 audio from entry panel 9 audio to entry panel 21 +12 Vcc supply voltage
5 7
5.3
5 8
6 VIDEO DISTRIBUTORS
6 1
9 8 7 6 5 4 3
9 8 7 6 5 4 3
9 8 7 6 5 4 3
9 8 7 6 5 4 3
IN OUT
1
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
3
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
IN OUT
IN OUT 9876543
IN OUT 3456789
4 5 6 7 8 9
video signal shield supply voltage to + monitor and VAV/600 call audio to receiver audio to entry panel
Fig. 1
Function of each terminal, figure 1 Terminal blocks IN - OUT (main video line input or output) Terminal blocks OUT 1 4 (secondary video lines output) 3 video signal 4 video signal shield 5 supply voltage to 6 + monitor and VAV/400P 7 call 8 audio to receiver 9 audio to entry panel Technical features Supply voltage: 14 17.5V DC. Current demand: 40mA. Input impedance: 20 KOhm. Output impedance: 75 Ohm. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Box dimensions: 195 x 105 x 42 mm.
Technical features Supply voltage: 14 17.5V DC. Current demand: 45mA. Input impedance: 20 KOhm. Output impedance: 75 Ohm. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 12 DIN units, high profile module (figure 1 on page 5/2).
1 2 3 4 5 6
4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3
Fig. 3
44 mm
60 mm
16 mm
Fig. 4
Current demand: max. 68mA. Video input: 1Vpp on 75 Ohm (0.6 1.5Vpp). Input impedance: 15 KOhm. Number of distributors which can be connected in series: 20. Video output: 1Vpp on 75 Ohm. Output impedance: 75 Ohm. Working temperature range: from 0C to +35C. Dimensions: 60x44x16 mm, figure 4.
lines made up of twisted pair (two 0.6 mm diameter conductors spiral wired). The presence of voltage an current amplifiers guarantees a video signal exiting without attenuation and so enables a series connection of a number of distributors. This is therefore an alternative to the coaxial cable. The video distributor power is taken from the monitor power supply line. The device can be installed in a normal junction box (90 x 90 x 40 mm) or in a DIN rail (EN 50022).
3 R 4 R 5 6
4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3
Fig. 5
Function of each terminal, figure 5 Terminal block for main lines 3 positive video signal (1) R closure resistance 4 negative video signal (1) R closure resistance 5 supply voltage to 6 + monitor and VDX/400 (1) If the line does not continue further bridge terminals 3-R and 4-R. Terminal block for output line (no. 4) 3 positive video signal 4 negative video signal Technical features Supply voltage: 14 17.5V DC. Current demand: 100mA. Video differential input: 0.6Vpp on 56 Ohm. Input impedance: 15 KOhm. Number of distributors which can be connected in series: 20. Video differential output: 0.6Vpp on 56 Ohm. Output impedance: 56 Ohm. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 60 x 44 x 16 mm, figure 4.
6 3
6 4
7 SELECTORS
VSI/200 entrance selector for video entry system SI/200 entrance selector for audio entry system VSE/200.01 selector for intercom receivers
7 1
ON
SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5
OFF
3 4 5 6 8 8A 11 12 23 14 13 16 24
3 4 5 6 8 11 12 23 14 13 16 24
H
1 2
G
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
F
3 4 5 6 8 11 12 23 14 13 16 24
5 6 8 11 12 23 14 13 16 24
17.5V supply voltage + to entry panel call common audio to monitor audio to entry panel auxiliary door release button entry panel activation + 12V supply voltage to door release solenoid engaged signal output
NOTE. The selector is supplied with SW1 jumper wired in (installation with 2 entry panels). Technical features Supply voltage: 14.5 17.5V DC or 12V DC. Current demand: 80mA max. (7mA quiescent). Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 12 DIN units, low profile module (figure 2 on page 5/2).
(1) Coaxial cable connection. Terminal block B-E-F (twisted pair connection) 3 positive video signal 4 negative video signal Terminal block G (services) 1 call 1 input 2 call 2 input 3 12V DC power input 4 engaged signal output (for residential systems) 5 general reset 6 changeover enable-next selector 7 changeover enable-previous selector 8 entry panel selection Terminal block H (services) 1 call 1 output 2 call 2 output SW jumpers functions in ON position, figure 1 SW1 repositioning of selectors following scanning of entry panels activated by the monitor (only the jumper of the last selector must be set in ON position while all preceding selectors must be set to OFF). SW2 deactivation of call protection and engaged signal. SW3 resetting of engaged entry panels on audio entry systems by replacing the handset. SW4-5 activation of general reset (on residential systems).
B
5 21 8 8A 11 12 23 13 16 24
E
5 21 8 11 12 23 13 16 24 RS E
5 6
SW
ON
OFF
SW jumpers functions in ON position, figure 2 SW1 resetting of engaged entry panels by replacing the handset. SW2 deactivation of call protection and engaged signal. NOTE. The selector is supplied with SW1 jumper wired in. Technical features Supply voltage: 11V DC. Current demand: 45mA max. (5mA quiescent). Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 8 DIN units, low profile module (figure 3 on page 5/2).
Fig. 3
8 9 13 17 18 19
Fig. 2
To enable this function, connect terminal 8A of SI/200 selector to terminal 8A on the power supplier installed. A differentiated landing call tone is not available in this configuration. Function of each terminal, figure 2 Terminal block B (to power supplier or preceding selector) 5 11V supply voltage 21 + to entry panel 8 call 1 common 8A call 2 common 11 audio to receiver 12 audio to entry panel 23 input 14V AC 13 door release solenoid 16 0V AC 24 engaged signal input Terminal block E (to entry panel no. 1) 5 11V supply voltage 21 + to entry panel 8 call common 11 audio to receiver 12 audio to entry panel 23 output 14V AC 13 door release solenoid 16 0V AC 24 engaged signal output RS reset (1) E audio enable (1) Functions for combined (audio and video entry systems) installations Terminal block F (to entry panel no. 2 or subsequent selector) 5 11V supply voltage 21 + to entry panel 8 call common 11 audio to receiver 12 audio to entry panel 23 output 14V AC 13 door release solenoid 16 0V AC 24 engaged signal output Terminal block G (services) 1 call 1 input 2 call 2 input 4 engaged signal output (for residential systems)
5 21 8 11 12 23 13 16 24
1 2 4 5 6
1 2
selector are used in audio entry systems without secrecy of speech. Function of each terminal, figure 3 Terminal block IN 5 14.5 17.5V supply voltage 6 + to selector (video entry system) 5 11V supply voltage 21 + to selector (audio entry system) 7 call no. 1 from entry panel 8 audio from entry panel 9 audio to entry panel 7A call no. 2 from entry panel 7B call no. 3 from entry panel Terminal block OUT 8 audio to receiver 9 audio from receiver 13 intercom call common 17 output engaged (red LED) 18 stair light control input 19 automatic activation control input
44 mm
60 mm
16 mm
Fig. 4
Technical features Supply voltage: 14.5 17.5V DC, 11V DC. Current demand: max. 200mA (20mA quiescent). Continuous tone call generator for intercom facility. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 60x44x16mm, figure 4.
7 3
7 4
GVV/200 main control unit GVV/200P main control unit EC/212 call expander BC/200 call booster GS/200 secrecy management VLS/101 relay unit VLS/400 relay unit
8 1
8 9M
SW1
123
OUT
12 3
44 mm
60 mm
16 mm
IN
5689
Fig. 2
Fig. 4
(1) In the event loud noises in the area around the entry panel make automatic switching difficult, the audio channel from the entry panel can be disabled by connecting the terminal M (mute) to earth using the auxiliary button of the twin-channel receiver.
then make sure the level during the communication towards the receivers is correct. Where necessary, readjust settings bearing in mind that regulating the audio level to receivers, apart from altering the volume, also changes the channels level of priority, whilst adjusting the entry panel only has an effect on the actual volume. The unit comes with a jumper SW1 to be used when needing to further adjust volume to the extensions (fig. 4): position 1 - low level, position 2 - medium level, position 3 - high level. Lastly, check the audio levels between receivers and porter switchboard, where necessary adjusting the audio channel volumes in the SP/200 selector only. WARNING. The MR/100 remote microphone installed in TM-series entry panels, and the microphone in Targha-series entry panels moved to the remote position. Function of each terminal (fig. 4) IN terminal board 5 power supply 6 + 8 audio from entry panel 9 audio to entry panel OUT terminal board 8 audio to receiver 9 audio from receiver M mute (for special applications) Technical features Supply voltage: 1417.5 V DC. Current demand: max. 50 mA. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 4 DIN units module, low profile (figure 5, pag. 5/2).
8
11 12
ON
OFF
SW1 SW2
M 12 11 21 5
Technical features Supply voltage: 12 V DC. Current demand: max. 50 mA. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 60x44x16mm (fig. 2). The unit can be installed on a DIN guide (EN 50022) (fig. 3).
IN
OUT
Fig. 1
Function of each terminal (fig. 1) IN terminal board 11 audio from entry panel 12 audio to entry panel OUT terminal board 5 power supply 21 + 11 audio to receiver 12 audio from receiver M mute (1)
8 2
44 mm
60 mm
16 mm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Fig. 6
Fig. 8
F
5 8
G
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Current demand: 1.2A max. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 4 DIN units, low profile module (figure 5 on page 5/2).
Technical features Supply voltage: 11V DC. Current demand: 30mA max. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 60x44x16mm, figure 8.
Fig. 5
Function of each terminal, figure 5 Terminal block G (IN) 1-12 calls input from main entrance Terminal block H (OUT) 1-12 calls input to receivers (max. 2) Terminal block F 5 ground 8 call common Technical features Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 6 DIN units, low profile module (figure 4, pag. 5/2).
321
8
B
5 21 C 11 8 RS
1234 5
Fig. 9
Fig. 7
Function of each terminal, figure 9 Terminal block A (relays contact) 1 normally open 2 common 3 normally closed Terminal block B VLS/101 used as auxiliary relay: 1-2 supply voltage to relays coil (10 18V DC/AC), or 1-3 supply voltage to relays coil (18 24V DC/AC) VLS/101 used as call adapter: 1 +10 18V or 3 +18 24V 4 call signal input 5 ground
8 3
Function of each terminal, figure 7 5 ground 21 +11V DC input C call common input 11 audio to receivers 8 audio to monitor (1) RS reset (1) Connections required for special installations (combined audio entry and video entry systems).
VLS/101 can be used as auxiliary relay or as call adapter for sirens, bells, etc. Technical features Supply voltage: 10 24V, DC/AC or low level signal (e.g. call signal). Current demand: 60mA max. Max. load to relay contact: 250V, 5A with resistive load (2A if load is inductive). Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 4 DIN units, low profile module (figure 5 on page 5/2).
8765 4 3 2 1
A
1234 5 6 7 8
Fig. 10
Function of each terminal, figure 10 Terminal block A (relay 1) Terminal block B (relay 2) 1 + supply voltage to relay coil 2 3 normally open contact 2 4 normally open contact 1 5 normally closed contact 2 6 normally closed contact 1 7 common 2 8 common 1 Technical features Supply voltage to relay coil: 10 18V DC. Current demand: 15mA max. for each relay. Max. load to relay contact: 1A at 24V with resistive load. Working temperature range: from 0 C to +35 C. Dimensions: 4 DIN units, low profile module (figure 5 on page 5/2).
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9.1 - Entry panels Targha series and accessories HTS chassis with embedding box HTS VR chassis with embedding box HBP wall mounting HPV/1 front plate HPC/1 front plate HPP/6 front plate HPP/12D front plate HSV/ front plate HEV/ front plate HSC/ front plate HEC/ front plate HSP/ front plate HEP/ front plate HPV/02 OT front plate HPC/14 OT front plate HPP/6 OT front plate HPP/3 OT front plate HPV/02 VR front plate HPC/14 VR front plate HPP/6 VR front plate HPP/2 VR front plate HAV/200 audio-video module HAVC/200 colour audio-video module HA/200 audio module KHPS single button kit KHPD double button kit KHSO luminous busy warning kit Hole plug for Targha series plate
9/2 9/2 9/3 9/4 9/5 9/6 9/7 9/8 9/9 9/9 9/9 9/9 9/9 9/9 9/10 9/10 9/10 9/10 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/12 9/12 9/12 9/12 9/13 9/13 9/13
9/14 9/15
A/10 14 call button panels Combinations of VZF/IR and A panels VLO/10 engaged signal indicator ZT rainshields ZP surface housings
9/31 9/31 9/32 9/32 9/32 9/33 9/33 9/33 9/34 9/34 9/36 9/36 9/36 9/37 9/38 9/38
MR/100 remote microphone 9/15 MVT/100.02 camera module MC/14 - MC/8D call button module MIN/1 information module MM/A blank accessory module MLT/5A movement detection module ML/5 illumination module TMH rainshields TMW surface mounting frames TMWS combinable surface mounting frames 9/15 9/16 9/16 9/16 9/16 9/17 9/18 9/19 9/20
9.6 - Lenses VOB/CS manual iris lenses VOS/CS automatic iris lenses Lenses field of view
KWS kit for TMWS combinable surface mounting frames 9/21 Examples of TM modular entry panel combinations 9/22 9/24 9/24 9/24 9/25 9/25 9/26 9/27 9/28 9/28 9/28 9/28 9/29 9/30 9/30
9.3 - Entry panels AZ series and accessories Z/1 10 entry panels ZC/1 3 entry panels A/5 14 call button panel Combinations of Z and A panels Combinations of ZC and A panels AZ/98 phonic group VLO/10 engaged signal indicator ZT rainshields ZP surface housings E/1 3.01 entry panels ET/1 rainshield
9.2 - Modular entry panels TM series and accessories TTS/1 4 chassis with embedding box
9.4 - Entry panels VZ series and accessories VZF/101 106 IR entry panels
9 1
405 mm
51,5 mm
90 mm 198 mm
Fig. 3
90 mm 51,5 mm
Fig. 4
9.1
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
198 mm
90 mm 90 mm 9 mm
51,5 mm
9 2
1
Fig. 5
202 mm
87 mm 56,5 mm 87 mm 12 mm
Fig. 6
202 mm
414 mm
9.1
56,5 mm
87 mm 202 mm
Fig. 7
56,5 mm
87 mm
Fig. 8
9 3
1
Fig. 9
28 mm
207 mm 99 mm 99 mm
Fig. 10
28 mm
9.1
207 mm
99 mm
Fig. 11
9 4
1
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200 mm 207 mm 99 mm 99 mm 13 mm
Fig. 13
200 mm 207 mm 99 mm
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Fig. 14
200 mm 207 mm
99 mm 13 mm
Fig. 15
9 5
9.1
9 6
Technical features Max. switching capacity of the micro-contact: 24 V 1 A. Current demand of the lighting module: 50mA 14VAC - 40mA 17.5 VDC. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C.
9.1
9 7
Technical features Max. switching capacity of the micro-contact: 24 V 1 A. Current demand of the lighting module: 50mA 14VAC - 40mA 17.5 VDC. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C.
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- HBP surface housing Is available in the following versions: - HSP/4: with 4 buttons, - HSP/6: with 6 buttons, - HSP/8D: with 8 split buttons, - HSP/12D: with 12 split buttons. For dimensions and horizontal or vertical combinations of more front plates, see fig. 13-14-15.
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Fig. 21 Fig. 24
Fig. 19
Technical features Maximum switching power of the micro-contact: 24 V 1 A. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C.
Technical features Maximum switching power of the micro-contact: 24 V 1 A. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C.
Technical features Maximum switching power of the micro-contact: 24 V 1 A. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C.
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250 mm
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250 mm
99 mm 20 mm
Fig. 20
Technical features Maximum switching power of the micro-contact: 24 V 1 A. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C.
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99 mm 99 mm 20 mm
Fig. 23
207 mm
12 8 5 21 11 14
99 mm 22 mm
Fig. 27
Fig. 30
207 mm
Fig. 25
Technical features Maximum switching power of the micro-contact: 24 V 1 A. Current demand of the lighting module: 30 mA, 17.5 V. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C.
Fig. 28
99 mm 99 mm 22 mm
414 mm
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207 mm
12 8 5 21 11
14
99 mm 22 mm
Fig. 29
Fig. 26
Current demand of the lighting module: 30 mA, 17.5 V. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C.
Fig. 33
SW1 T
C T C
170 mm
710 mm
170 mm
T C
500 mm
Fig. 32
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h 500 mm
Minimum illumination: 5 lx. S/N ratio: 45 dB. Iris control: automatic electronic in the range 1/50 s 1/100.000 s. Lens: fixed-focus f 3.7 F 4.5. Supply voltage: 1417.5 VDC. Current demand: 250 mA. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C.
VS V+ V14 12 11 6 5
140 mm
530 mm
140 mm
Functions of the SW1 jumper (fig. 32) SW1 in position C: transmission of the video signal via coaxial cable. SW1 in position T: transmission of the video signal via twisted pair. Technical features Video signal system: CCIR (EIA). Sensor: 1/4 CCD. Horizontal frequency: 15.625 Hz (15.750 Hz EIA). Vertical frequency: 50 Hz (60 Hz EIA). Video output: 1Vpp composite to 75. Resolution: 380 lines.
5 21 8 11 12 14
Fig. 35
Fig. 37
Fig. 39
Function of each terminal (fig. 35) 5 12 V DC supply voltage 21 + 8 common call (for witness note) 11 audio to receiver 12 audio from receiver 14 enabling NOTE. In installations which do not cater for the enabling control, terminal 14 can be connected to the earth (module always on) or terminal 12 (module on only when receiver is lifted). Technical features Supply voltage: 12 VDC. Current demand: max. 50 mA (35 mA quiescent). Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C.
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1 2 3 4
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is made up of, figure 1 and 2: TTS/, chassis with embedding box TMP/, front plate MVA/100.01, audio module MVT/100.02 camera module (in video entry systems) - MC/, call button module - Additional modules.
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EMBEDDING BOX
CHASSIS
MODULES
FRONT PLATE
TTS CHASSIS WITH EMBEDDING BOX FOR 1 ENTRY PANEL TTS/1 4 CHASSIS WIT HEMBEDDING BOX
Chassis with embedding box TTS TTS/1 TTS/2 TTS/3 TTS/4 Front plate TMP TMP/1 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/4 Embedding box dimensions AxBxC (mm) 118 x 145 x 50 118 x 240 x 50 118 x 335 x 50 118 x 430 x 50 Front plate dimensions AxBxC (mm) 130 x 157 x 16 130 x 252 x 16
B A C C
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Supplied in four versions depending on the number of modules needed for the installations: TTS/1: for 1 module TTS/2: for 2 modules TTS/3: for 3 modules TTS/4: for 4 modules The chassis is attached to the embedding box using the four screws supplied. The chassis features a support for remote microphone MR/100 for use in installations with hands-free receivers. See the table in figure 3 for the embedding box dimensions. For horizontales combinations of more panel, see the tables on page 9/14-9/15.
130 x 347 x 16
B
130 x 442 x 16
A
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
390 x 442 x 16
Fig. 5
Fig. 8
Fig. 6
on the number of modules needed for the installations: TMP/1: for 1 module TMP/2: for 2 modules TMP/3: for 3 modules TMP/4: for 4 modules Horizontal combinations of more panels allow you to extend the installation and fit alternative modules with different functions if required. See the table on page 9/14 figure 3 for the panel dimensions. For horizontal combinations of more panel, see the tables on page 9/14-9/15.
SW2 SW3 7
TOP
M 5 3
TOP
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Fig. 9 Fig. 7
Technical features Supply voltage: 11 17.5V DC. Current demand: 50mA max. (35mA quiescent). Potentiometers to regulate audio volume to receiver ( ) and entry panel ( ), figure 7. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C.
Function of each terminal Terminal block D 5 supply voltage to camera module 6 + 14 enabling module Terminal block E A alarm (normally open contact A 24V 1A max.) Video terminal block video signal video signal shield
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P1
P2
2m 2.4 1.8
4m 4.8 3.6
6m 7.2 5.4
8m 9.6 7.2
10 m 12 9 Fig. 11
Protection against manipulations The camera modules are equipped with a microswitch M (max. current load 1A at 24V) that can be used to generate an alarm signal to detect any attempt to interfere with panel, figure 9. It is possible to connect to terminals A an acoustic device (e.g. siren) or, as indicated below, the call signal that activate a monitor (this connection is possible if are installed the call module series MC). - One terminal A of block E to terminal 8 block D of audio module. - The other terminal to the desired call button terminal of MC call button module. Technical features Pick-up device: 1/3 CCD sensor. Horizontal frequency: 15.625 Hz. Vertical frequency: 50 Hz. Video signal output: interlaced, 1Vpp composite to 75 Ohm. Resolution: 380 lines. Minimum illumination: 5 Lux reflected. Ratio signal/noise: 41 dB. Shutter: electronic control from 1/50 to 1/10,000 seconds. Fix focal lens: f 4 mm, F 5. Supply voltage: 14.5 17.5V DC. Current demand: 200mA. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C.
1 button (cardname dimensions: 69 x 68 mm). MC/2: 2 buttons (cardname dimensions: 69 x 31 mm). MC/3: 3 buttons (cardname dimensions: 69 x 18 mm). MC/4: 4 buttons (cardname dimensions: 69 x 13 mm). MC/8D: 8 buttons (cardname dimensions: 31 x 13 mm). MC/1: Function of each terminal supply voltage for illuminations lamp C call common 1 4 calls Technical features Supply voltage: 14 18V AC, DC. Current demand: 35mA max. Working temperature range: from 15 C to +50 C.
SW2
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Fig. 12
Adjustments The module features 2 potentiometers P1 and P2 for the following adjustments, figure 11: P1 -Twilight sensor sensitivity (from 1 lx to 1,100 lx). P2 -PIR sensitivity (angle 60 from 0.7 m to 5 m). The module also features 8 dip-switches SW2, figure 12, for setting times (see fig. 13): Duration of time the lamp lighting remain lit (from 10 s to 300 s). The lamp is operated by infrared sensor and is controlled by twilight sensor. Delay time before alarm is set off (from 50 s to 250 s).
FUNCTIONS
10 s 15 s 30 s 40 s 60 s 120 s 180 s 300 s 1s 2s 4s 8s 15 s 30 s 60 s 120 s 50 s 80 s 150 s 250 s
DIP-SWITCH SW2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Lighting: 5W halogen lamp. - Supply voltage to lamp: 12V AC. - Current demand: 500mA max. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C.
= ON
Fig. 13
= OFF
The alarm signal can be used to address a predeterminated receiver or other auxiliary devices. NOTE. After a call the alarm system is not operating for about 2 minutes. Duration of time the alarm signal is sent (from 1 s to 120 s). Function of each terminal Terminal block M1 1 0 V AC 2 output, for auxiliary relay, con-trolled by PIR sensor 3 output, for auxiliary relay, controlled by twilight sensor 4 input 12 VAC Terminal block M2 5 ground 6 input 12 VDC 7 output, for auxiliary relay, controlled by alarm detector 8 input, common call signal L line
Fig. 14
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Technical features
Supply voltage to MLT/5A: 1118 V DC. - Current demand: 30 mA max. (20 mA quiescent). Lighting: 5 W halogen lamp. - Supply voltage to lamp: 12 V AC. - Current demand: 500 mA max. Three outputs available for control of VLS/101 or VLS/400 relays. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C.
TMH RAINSHIELDS
A moulded polycarbonate rainshield for TM series modular entry panels, figures 15 and 16. These shields will fit both newly installed and existing entry panels. Panels can be either recessed mounted, or housed in a TMW frame and surface mounted. TMH shields are manufactured in four height sizes, figure 17, and available in standard widths for horizontal combinations of up to 4 panels (see tables on pages 9/18 and 9/19). NOTE. Shields for wider combinations can also be supplied if requested.
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SHIELD TMH
Fig. 15
Fig. 17
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Fig. 18
Fig. 19
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Fig. 24
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SHIELD TMH
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Fig. 22
Fig. 23
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Fig. 25
Fig. 26
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Fig. 29
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COMBINABLE SURFACE MOUNTING FRAME TMWS
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Fig. 31
Fig. 32
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NO. CALLS
TTS/ MM/A TMP/ TOTAL MC/ MVA/100.01 MVT/100.02 NO. Audio Camera Chassis with Front plate Blank MODULES Call button module module module embedding (page module box 9/14) (page 9/16) (page 9/15) (page 9/15) (page 9/16) (page 9/14) (*) 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 2 2 3 2 4 1 2 2 3 2 4 1 2 2 3 2 4 TTS/2 TTS/3 TTS/3 TTS/3 TTS/3 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/3 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/3 TTS/3 TTS/2 TTS/3 TTS/2 TTS/3 TTS/2 TTS/3 TTS/2 TTS/3 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/3 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/3 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/3 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/2
TMW/
TMWS/
Surface Combinable mounting surface mounting frame for frame for TMH internal use (page 9/19) (page 9/20) TMW/2 TMW/3 TMW/3 TMW/3 TMW/3 TMW/4 TMW/2-2 TMW/4 TMW/2-2 TMW/4 TMW/2-2 TMW/3 TMW/4 TMW/2-2 TMW/3 TMW/3-2 TMW/2-3 TMW/3-2 TMW/2-3 TMW/3-2 TMW/2-3 TMW/3-2 TMW/2-3 TMW/3-2 TMW/2-3 TMW/4 TMW/2-2 TMW/3-2 TMW/2-3 TMW/4-2 TMW/2-4 TMW/4 TMW/2-2 TMW/3-2 TMW/2-3 TMW/4-2 TMW/2-4 TMW/4 TMW/2-2 TMW/3-2 TMW/2-3 TMW/4-2 TMW/2-4 TMWS/2 TMWS/3 TMWS/3 TMWS/3 TMWS/3 TMWS/4 TMWS/2+1 KWS TMWS/4 TMWS/2+1 KWS TMWS/4 TMWS/2+1 KWS TMWS/3 TMWS/4 TMWS/2+1 KWS TMWS/3 TMWS/3+1 KWS TMWS/2+2 KWS TMWS/3+1 KWS TMWS/2+2 KWS TMWS/3+1 KWS TMWS/2+2 KWS TMWS/3+1 KWS TMWS/2+2 KWS TMWS/3+1 KWS TMWS/2+2 KWS TMWS/4 TMWS/2+1 KWS TMWS/3+1 KWS TMWS/2+2 KWS TMWS/4+1 KWS TMWS/2+3 KWS TMWS/4 TMWS/2+1 KWS TMWS/3+1 KWS TMWS/2+2 KWS TMWS/4+1 KWS TMWS/2+3 KWS TMWS/4 TMWS/2+1 KWS TMWS/3+1 KWS TMWS/2+2 KWS TMWS/4+1 KWS TMWS/2+3 KWS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 4 3 6 6 6 6 6
1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 3 3 3 3 4 2 4 5 2 4 5 2 4 5
MC/1 MC/2 MC/3 MC/4 MC/3 MC/3 MC/4 MC/8D MC/4 MC/8D MC/3 MC/4 MC/4 MC/4 MC/3 MC/8D MC/4 MC/3 MC/8D MC/4 MC/3 MC/8D MC/4 MC/3
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
9 10 11 12
13
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8 4 6 8 15 4 6 8 Fig. 33
1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 2 2 3 2 4 1 2 2 3 2 4 1 2 2 3 2 4
TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/3 TMP/3 TMP/3 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/3 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/2
TMH/2 TMH/3 TMH/3 TMH/3 TMH/3 TMH/4 TMH/2-2 TMH/4 TMH/2-2 TMH/4 TMH/2-2 TMH/3 TMH/4 TMH/2-2 TMH/3 TMH/3-2 TMH/2-3 TMH/3-2 TMH/2-3 TMH/3-2 TMH/2-3 TMH/3-2 TMH/2-3 TMH/3-2 TMH/2-3 TMH/4 TMH/2-2 TMH/3-2 TMH/2-3 TMH/4-2 TMH/2-4 TMH/4 TMH/2-2 TMH/3-2 TMH/2-3 TMH/4-2 TMH/2-4 TMH/4 TMH/2-2 TMH/3-2 TMH/2-3 TMH/4-2 TMH/2-4
(*) The following modules may be used instead of the MM/A blank module: MIN/1 (information module, page 9/16).
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MLT/5A (movement detection module, page 9/16). ML/5 (illumination module, page 9/17).
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NO. CALLS
TOTAL MM/A MC/ TTS/ MVA/100.01 MVT/100.02 NO. MODULES Call button Audio Camera Chassis with Blank module module embedding module module box (page 9/16) (page 9/15) (page 9/15) (page 9/16) (page 9/14) (*) 1 2 2 3 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 3 2 3 2 4 2 3 2 4 2 3 2 4 2 3 3 3 4 2 3 4 3 4 2 4 3 4 2 4 4 3 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/3 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/3 TTS/3 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/3 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/3 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/3 TTS/2 TTS/3 TTS/4 TTS/3 TTS/3 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/4 TTS/3 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/3 TTS/4 TTS/2 TTS/4 TTS/3 1 2 2 3 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 3 2 3 2 4 2 3 2 4 2 3 2 4 2 3 3 3 4 2 3 4 3 4 2 4 3 4 2 4 4 3
TMP/ Front plate (page 9/14) TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/3 TMP/3 TMP/3 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/3 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/3 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/2 TMP/4 TMP/3
TMW/ Surface mounting frame for TMH (page 9/19) TMW/4 TMW/2-2 TMW/3-2 TMW/2-3 TMW/4-2 TMW/2-4 TMW/4-2 TMW/2-4 TMW/4-2 TMW/2-4 TMW/4-2 TMW/2-4 TMW/4-2 TMW/2-4 TMW/4-2 TMW/2-4 TMW/3-3 TMW/3-2 TMW/2-3 TMW/4-2 TMW/2-4 TMW/3-2 TMW/2-3 TMW/4-2 TMW/2-4 TMW/3-2 TMW/2-3 TMW/4-2 TMW/2-4 TMW/3-2 TMW/2-3 TMW/3-3 TMW/4-3 TMW/3-4 TMW/3-2 TMW/2-3 TMW/4-4 TMW/4-3 TMW/3-4 TMW/4-2 TMW/2-4 TMW/4-3 TMW/3-4 TMW/4-2 TMW/2-4 TMW/4-4 TMW/3-3
TMWS/ Combinable surface mounting frame for internal use (page 9/20) TMWS/4 TMWS/2+1 KWS TMWS/3+1 KWS TMWS/2+2 KWS TMWS/4+1 KWS TMWS/2+3 KWS TMWS/4+1 KWS TMWS/2+3 KWS TMWS/4+1 KWS TMWS/2+3 KWS TMWS/4+1 KWS TMWS/2+3 KWS TMWS/4+1 KWS TMWS/2+3 KWS TMWS/4+1 KWS TMWS/2+3 KWS TMWS/3+2 KWS TMWS/3+1 KWS TMWS/2+2 KWS TMWS/4+1 KWS TMWS/2+3 KWS TMWS/3+1 KWS TMWS/2+2 KWS TMWS/4+1 KWS TMWS/2+3 KWS TMWS/3+1 KWS TMWS/2+2 KWS TMWS/4+1 KWS TMWS/2+3 KWS TMWS/3+1 KWS TMWS/2+2 KWS TMWS/3+2 KWS TMWS/4+2 KWS TMWS/3+3 KWS TMWS/3+1 KWS TMWS/2+2 KWS TMWS/4+3 KWS TMWS/4+2 KWS TMWS/3+3 KWS TMWS/4+1 KWS TMWS/2+3 KWS TMWS/4+2 KWS TMWS/3+3 KWS TMWS/4+1 KWS TMWS/2+3 KWS TMWS/4+3 KWS TMWS/3+2 KWS
16
4 6
2 4 6 5 6 5 5 5 7 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 7 10 4 12 9 5 10 5 13 7
MC/8D MC/4 MC/3 MC/4 MC/3 MC/4 MC/4 MC/4 MC/3 MC/8D MC/4 MC/8D MC/4 MC/8D MC/4 MC/8D MC/4 MC/3 MC/8D MC/3 MC/4 MC/8D MC/4 MC/8D MC/4 MC/8D
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 -
17
8 8
18
8 8
19 20 21
8 8 9 6 8 6
22
23
8 6
24
8 6
25 30
9 12 6
35
16 12 8
40
12 8
50 Fig. 34
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TMH/4 TMH/2-2 TMH/3-2 TMH/2-3 TMH/4-2 TMH/2-4 TMH/4-2 TMH/2-4 TMH/4-2 TMH/2-4 TMH/4-2 TMH/2-4 TMH/4-2 TMH/2-4 TMH/4-2 TMH/2-4 TMH/3-3 TMH/3-2 TMH/2-3 TMH/4-2 TMH/2-4 TMH/3-2 TMH/2-3 TMH/4-2 TMH/2-4 TMH/3-2 TMH/2-3 TMH/4-2 TMH/2-4 TMH/3-2 TMH/2-3 TMH/3-3 TMH/4-3 TMH/3-4 TMH/3-2 TMH/2-3 TMH/4-4 TMH/4-3 TMH/3-4 TMH/4-2 TMH/2-4 TMH/4-3 TMH/3-4 TMH/4-2 TMH/2-4 TMH/4-4 TMH/3-3
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(*) The following modules may be used instead of the MM/A blank module: MIN/1 (information module, page 9/16).
MLT/5A (movement detection module, page 9/16). ML/5 (illumination module, page 9/17).
For systems with over 50 calls, use the coded call system.
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Z/1 Z/2 Z/3 Z/4 Z/5 Z/6 Z/7 Z/8 Z/9 Z/10 Fig. 2
Current demand: 70mA (with 1 lamp). Insulation degree: IP30. Working temperature range: from -15 C a +50 C. Dimensions: see figure 2.
9.3
The chassis is equipped with lamps 24V 3W 36 mm (see tables in figure 2) to illuminate the call buttons, microcontacts, phonic group connectors and terminal blocks for wires connection. The VLO/10 engaged indicator can be fitted instead of a call button. When a button is pressed an acoustic signal is heard at the entry panel confirming the call has been registered. Function of each terminal, figure 3 Y audio to entry panel + +12V supply voltage to phonic group X audio to receivers 4 ground 0 call common 0 15V AC supply voltage 12 to call buttons lamps 1 10 calls to receivers Technical features Supply voltage: 15V AC.
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The ZC/1 3 panels have the same features and design of Z panels. They are to be used instead of Z/1 3 and E/1 3.01 panels to exploit the audio performance of audio entry system using E/220 twin-channel receivers. See tables on page 9/26 and 9/27, matching ZC and A series panels.
Fig. 3 Fig. 4
Technical features Supply voltage: 15V AC. Current demand: 70mA (with 1 lamp). Insulation degree: IP30. Working temperature range: from -15 C a +50 C. Dimensions: see figure 4.
A/5 A/6 A/7 A/8 A/9 A/10 A/11 A/12 A/13 A/14 Fig. 6
Z/1 + A/5 Z/2 + A/6 Z/3 + A/7 Z/4 + A/8 Z/5 + A/9 Z/6 + A/10 Z/7 + A/11 Z/8 + A/12 Z/9 + A/13 Z/10 + A/14 Fig. 5
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Fig. 7
COMBINATIONS OF 3 PANELS
Panels No. buttons 11 14 17 20 23 26 29 32 35 38 No. lamps 7 7 7 10 10 13 13 16 16 19 Panels protrusion A x B (mm) 315 x 206 315 x 236 315 x 266 315 x 296 315 x 326 315 x 356 315 x 386 315 x 416 315 x 446 315 x 476 Embedding box dimensions A x B (mm) 303 x 194 303 x 224 303 x 254 303 x 284 303 x 314 303 x 344 303 x 374 303 x 404 303 x 434 303 x 464 9 25 Panel protrusion Embedding box depth
Z/1 + 2 A/5 Z/2 + 2 A/6 Z/3 + 2 A/7 Z/4 + 2 A/8 Z/5 + 2 A/9 Z/6 + 2 A/10 Z/7 + 2 A/11 Z/8 + 2 A/12 Z/9 + 2 A/13 Z/10 + 2 A/14
COMBINATIONS OF 4 PANELS
Panels No. buttons 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 No. lamps 10 10 10 14 14 18 18 22 22 26 Panels protrusion A x B (mm) 420 x 206 420 x 236 420 x 266 420 x 296 420 x 326 420 x 356 420 x 386 420 x 416 420 x 446 420 x 476 Embedding box dimensions A x B (mm) 408 x 194 408 x 224 408 x 254 408 x 284 408 x 314 408 x 344 408 x 374 408 x 404 408 x 434 408 x 464 Panel protrusion Embedding box depth
Z/1 + 3 A/5 Z/2 + 3 A/6 Z/3 + 3 A/7 Z/4 + 3 A/8 Z/5 + 3 A/9 Z/6 + 3 A/10 Z/7 + 3 A/11 Z/8 + 3 A/12 Z/9 + 3 A/13 Z/10 + 3 A/14 Fig. 8
COMBINATIONS OF 5 PANELS
Panels No. buttons 21 26 31 36 41 46 51 56 61 66 No. lamps 13 13 13 18 18 23 23 28 28 33 Panels protrusion A x B (mm) 525 x 206 525 x 236 525 x 266 525 x 296 525 x 326 525 x 356 525 x 386 525 x 416 525 x 446 525 x 476 Embedding box dimensions A x B (mm) 513 x 194 513 x 224 513 x 254 513 x 284 513 x 314 513 x 344 513 x 374 513 x 404 513 x 434 513 x 464 Panel protrusion Embedding box depth
Z/1 + 4 A/5 Z/2 + 4 A/6 Z/3 + 4 A/7 Z/4 + 4 A/8 Z/5 + 4 A/9 Z/6 + 4 A/10 Z/7 + 4 A/11 Z/8 + 4 A/12 Z/9 + 4 A/13 Z/10 + 4 A/14 Fig. 9
9.3
COMBINATIONS OF ZC AND A PANELS COMBINATIONS OF 2 PANELS
Panels No. buttons 9 10 11 No. lamps 5 5 5 Panels protrusion A x B (mm) 210 x 296 210 x 296 210 x 296 Embedding box dimensions A x B (mm) 198 x 284 198 x 284 198 x 284 Panel protrusion Embedding box depth Fig. 10
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COMBINATIONS OF 3 PANELS
Panels No. buttons 17 18 19 No. lamps 9 9 9 Panels protrusion A x B (mm) 315 x 296 315 x 296 315 x 296 Embedding box dimensions A x B (mm) 303 x 284 303 x 284 303 x 284 Panel protrusion Embedding box depth
Fig. 11
COMBINATIONS OF 4 PANELS
Panels No. buttons 25 26 27 No. lamps 13 13 13 Panels protrusion A x B (mm) 420 x 296 420 x 296 420 x 296 Embedding box dimensions A x B (mm) 408 x 284 408 x 284 408 x 284 Panel protrusion Embedding box depth
Fig. 12
COMBINATIONS OF 5 PANELS
Panels No. buttons 33 34 35 No. lamps 17 17 17 Panels protrusion A x B (mm) 525 x 296 525 x 296 525 x 296 Embedding box dimensions A x B (mm) 513 x 284 513 x 284 513 x 284 Panel protrusion Embedding box depth
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Fig. 13
panels in video entry systems 200, and in Z and ZC series entry panels in audio entry systems 200. CN1 in position 2: the phonic group can be used in VZ and VZC series entry panels (replacing mod. AZ/95.01) and in VZF series entry panels (replacing mod. AZ/96F) in video entry systems 100, and in Z and ZC series entry panels (replacing mod. AZ/95.01) in audio entry systems 100. SW1 jumper In installation with twin-channel handsets, SW1 jumper must be inserted, figure 14.
Volume adjustment for audio entry systems P1: potentiometer for adjusting volume at the handset, figure 15. P2: potentiometer for adjusting volume at entry panel, figure 15. Adjust the volume to give best results without feedback. Function of connections, figure 15 L/98 + Y audio to entry panel M/98 + +12V supply voltage to phonic group
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RAINSHIELDS ZT SERIES
Shield ZT/1 ZT/2 ZT/3 ZT/4 ZT/5 ZT/6 ZT/7 ZT/8 ZT/9 ZT/10 Fig. 16 Panels Z series Z/1 Z/2 Z/3 Z/4 Z/5 Z/6 Z/7 Z/8 Z/9 Z/10 Panels ZC series ZC/1 3 Dimensions A x B (mm) 111 x 211 111 x 241 111 x 271 111 x 301 111 x 331 111 x 361 111 x 391 111 x 421 111 x 451 111 x 481 Shield protrusion
HOUSINGS ZP SERIES
Fig. 14 Housing ZP/1 ZP/2 ZP/3 ZP/4 ZP/5 ZP/6 ZP/7 ZP/8 ZP/9 ZP/10 Fig. 17 Panels Z-ZC series Z/1 Z/2 Z/3 Z/4 - ZC/1 3 Z/5 Z/6 Z/7 Z/8 Z/9 Z/10 Panels A series A/5 A/6 A/7 A/8 A/9 A/10 A/11 A/12 A/13 A/14 Dimensions A x B (mm) 105 x 206 105 x 236 105 x 266 105 x 296 105 x 326 105 x 356 105 x 386 105 x 416 105 x 446 105 x 476 Housing protrusion
Fig. 15
entrance the indication WAIT illuminates on all entry panels. VLO/10 is supplied complete with torpedo lamp 24V, 3W (31 mm) and red transparent plastic card with the word WAIT written onto it. Technical features Supply voltage: 15V AC. Current demand: 70mA.
9.3
X audio to receivers 4 ground Technical features Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C. L/98 Impedance: 800 Ohm. Rated power: 0.2W. M/98 Supply voltage: 11V DC. Current demand: 50mA (10mA quiescent).
ZT/1 10 RAINSHIELDS
The ZT rainshields are designed to be attached to the various embedding boxes to protect the Z and ZC series panels from the rain. The ZT rainshields are made of anodized aluminium finished in silver colour and can be either surface mounted max. protrusion 82 mm - or recessed to depth 40 mm, figure 16. See table in figure 16 matching ZT to VZC and VZF series panels. On demand rainshields for combinations of Z - ZC and A series panels can be supplied.
max.
Fig. 18
The ZP housings are made of anodized aluminium finished in silver colour and fitted with polycarbonate top and bottom mouldings. See table on figure 17 matching ZP housings to A and Z, ZC series panels.
ZP HOUSINGS
The ZP housings are used to wall mount the Z, ZC and A series panels.
are supplied complete with loudspeaker, ELECTRET microphone and LED to illuminate the call buttons. When a call button is pressed an acoustic signal is heard at the entry panel confirming the call has been registered. The front plate is made of anodized aluminium finished in silver colour and attached to weather resistant polycarbonate frame, designed to withstand the effects of direct sunlight and atmospheric agents. The entry panel is equipped with two potentiometers, figure 18: P1, adjustment for receiver volume; P2, adjustment for entry panel volume. The E series panels consist of 3 units: i.e. with 1, 2 and 3 call buttons. Function of each terminal, figure 18 5 supply voltage 21 + to entry panel 11 audio to receiver 12 audio from receiver C call common 13 calls 2D6D calls Technical features Supply voltage: 11V DC. Current demand: E/1: 70mA max. (18mA quiescent) E/2 (E/4D): 80mA max. (28mA quiescent) E/3 (E/6D): 90mA max. (38mA quiescent). Loudspeaker impedance: 22 Ohm. Loudspeaker rated power: 0.2W. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C. Dimensions: 105 x 206 x 34 mm.
ET/1 RAINSHIELD
ET/1 can be used to protect E series panels from the elements. Rainshield is made of polycarbonate and is equipped with an embedding box. Embedding box dimensions: 118 x 225 x 35 mm. Rainshield dimensions: 130 x 242 x 40 mm.
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Fig. 2
- Alarm switch to detect any attempt to interfere with panel. Embedding box. The engaged indicator VLO/10 can be fitted instead of a call button. When a button is pressed an acoustic signal is heard at the entry panel confirming the call has been registered. Function of each terminal, figure 3 Terminal block D 1 0 V AC common 2 3 18V AC supply voltage to call buttons lamps 4 12V AC supply voltage to additional door lock release 5 14.5 17.5V supply 6 + voltage to entry panel 7 call no. 1 8 call common 9 video signal shield 10 video signal 11 audio to monitor 12 audio to entry panel 13 door lock release 14 enable signal entry panel Terminal block E 1 12V (50mA max.) 2 + 3 4 5 door lock release 6 7 additional door lock 8 release if required
9.4
Installations using more than 6 call buttons, a combination of the VZF entry panels with the call button panels A series are required (see tables on pages 9/31 and 9/32). VZF panel is made up of, figure 1: Front plate with push buttons (16). Chassis fitted with: - 1/3 CCD camera with fix focal lens. The camera angle of view is not adjustable. - Phonic group, loudspeaker L/98 and microphone M/98. - Potentiometers to regulate the volume of audio channels (P1 entry panel audio level, P2 monitor audio level). - Infrared LED to illuminate the caller. - Torpedo lamp 24V, 10W (36 mm) to illuminate the call buttons (max. 3) and to avoid moisture on the lens window glass. - Torpedo lamps 24V, 3W (36 mm) the number of lamps is shown on figure 2 - to illuminate the call buttons of mod. VZF/104 106.
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Fig. 3
Protection against manipulations The entry panel VZF series is equipped with a microswitch M (max. current load 1A at 24V) that can be used to generate an alarm signal on any attempt to interfere with panel. It is possible to connect to terminal block A, figure 3, an acoustic device (e.g. siren) or, as indicated below, a
call signal to activate a monitor. Terminal 1 of block A to terminal 8 of VZF block D. Terminal 2 of block A: - to terminal 7 of block D with VZF/101. - to microswitch of desired call in installation using more calls. Technical features Supply voltage: 14.5 17.5V DC. Current demand: 220mA. Insulation degree: IP30. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C. Dimensions: see figure 2.
Fig. 5
VZF/101IR + A/10 VZF/102IR + A/10 VZF/103IR + A/11 VZF/104IR + A/12 VZF/105IR + A/13 VZF/106IR + A/14
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Fig. 7
Fig. 4
COMBINATIONS OF 3 PANELS
Panels No. buttons 21 22 25 28 31 34 No. lamps 11 11 11 14 14 17 Panels protrusion A x B (mm) 315 x 356 315 x 356 315 x 386 315 x 416 315 x 446 315 x 476 Embedding box dimensions A x B (mm) 303 x 344 303 x 344 303 x 374 303 x 404 303 x 434 303 x 464 Panel protrusion Embedding box depth
VZF/101IR + 2 A/10 VZF/102IR + 2 A/10 VZF/103IR + 2 A/11 VZF/104IR + 2 A/12 VZF/105IR + 2 A/13 VZF/106IR + 2 A/14
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COMBINATIONS OF 4 PANELS
Panels No. buttons 31 32 36 40 44 48 No. lamps 16 16 16 20 20 24 Panels protrusion A x B (mm) 420 x 356 420 x 356 420 x 386 420 x 416 420 x 446 420 x 476 Embedding box dimensions A x B (mm) 408 x 344 408 x 344 408 x 374 408 x 404 408 x 434 408 x 464 Panel protrusion Embedding box depth
VZF/101IR + 3 A/10 VZF/102IR + 3 A/10 VZF/103IR + 3 A/11 VZF/104IR + 3 A/12 VZF/105IR + 3 A/13 VZF/106IR + 3 A/14
Fig. 8
COMBINATIONS OF 5 PANELS
Panels No. buttons 41 42 47 52 57 62 No. lamps 21 21 21 26 26 31 Panels protrusion A x B (mm) 525 x 356 525 x 356 525 x 386 525 x 416 525 x 446 525 x 476 Embedding box dimensions A x B (mm) 513 x 344 513 x 344 513 x 374 513 x 404 513 x 434 513 x 464 Panel protrusion Embedding box depth
VZF/101IR + 4 A/10 VZF/102IR + 4 A/10 VZF/103IR + 4 A/11 VZF/104IR + 4 A/12 VZF/105IR + 4 A/13 VZF/106IR + 4 A/14
Fig. 9
RAINSHIELDS ZT SERIES
Shield ZT/6 ZT/6 ZT/7 ZT/8 ZT/9 ZT/10 Entry panel VZF/IR series VZF/101IR VZF/102IR VZF/103IR VZF/104IR VZF/105IR VZF/106IR Dimensions A x B (mm) 111 x 361 111 x 361 111 x 391 111 x 421 111 x 451 111 x 481 Shield protrusion
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Fig. 10
HOUSINGS ZP SERIES
Housing ZP/6 ZP/6 ZP/7 ZP/8 ZP/9 ZP/10 Fig. 11 Entry panel VZF/IR series VZF/101IR VZF/102IR VZF/103IR VZF/104IR VZF/105IR VZF/106IR Panels A series A/10 A/11 A/12 A/13 A/14 Dimensions A x B (mm) 105 x 356 105 x 356 105 x 386 105 x 416 105 x 446 105 x 476 Housing protrusion
ZT RAINSHIELDS
The ZT rainshields are designed to be attached to the various embedding boxes to protect the VZF/IR series panels from the rain. The ZT rainshields are made of anodized aluminium finished in silver colour and can be either surface mounted max. protrusion 82 mm - or recessed to depth 40 mm, figure 10. See table in figure 10 matching ZT to VZF/...IR series panels. On demand rainshields for combinations of VZF/IR and A series panels can be supplied.
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ZP HOUSINGS
The ZP housings are used to wall mount the VZF/IR and A series panels. The ZP housings are made of anodized aluminium finished in silver
colour and fitted with polycarbonate top and bottom mouldings. See table on figure 11 matching ZP housings to A and VZF/IR series panels.
9.5 - CAMERAS
VT/1200CS CAMERA
CCD-camera equipped with: - Fix focal lens. - Junction box, suitable to surface mount to the wall or to ceiling, linked to the camera housing by universal joint. - Audio pre-amplifier and capacitor microphone (ELECTRET). - LED to indicate when camera is operating. Coupled to any BPT system 200 monitors or TV set, it allows video and acoustic surveillance of the area to be kept under control.
2m 2.4 1.8
4m 4.8 3.6
6m 7.2 5.4
8m 9.6 7.2
10 m 12 9
A 2 3
8 9 A5 6 B CN1
Supply voltage: 14.5 17.5V DC. The unit can be powered from a 1012 VDC, 145 mA, power supply, e.g. battery or uninterruptable power supply. NOTE. The unit has no battery protection. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C. Dimensions inclusive of junction box: see figure 3. Audio pre-amplifier technical features Microphone: type capacitor (ELECTRET). Impedance output: 1 KOhm. Frequency bandwidth at -3 dB: 100 Hz 5,000 Hz. Audio output: suitable to BPT system 100 monitors and TV set equipped with socket type SCART for low frequency video signal.
Fig. 1 Fig. 3
9.5
Function of each terminal, figure 1 Terminal block A 2 + 14.5 17.5V DC supply voltage 3 (video entry system) Terminal block B 8 + 10 12V DC supply voltage 9 A audio output 5 video signal output 6 video signal shield Table 2 shows the field of view of lens supplied with the camera. The supplied lens can be replaces by manual iris lenses VOB/CS series with CS-mount. Refer to table on figure 9, page 9/37, for a correct choice in accordance to
field of view wanted. When using Cmount lenses, the appropriate adapter must be used. Camera technical features CCIR standard. 1/3 CCD sensor. Video signal output: 1Vpp composite to 75 Ohm. Resolution: 380 lines. Minimum illumination: 0.4 Lux reflected with F 1.4 diaphragm. Ratio signal/noise: 41 dB. Shutter: electronic control from 1/50 to 1/10,000. Lens coupling: CS-mount. Fix focal lens: f 4 mm F 5.
VT/2200CS CAMERA
The VT/2200CS has similar characteristics as VT/1200CS but with a transformer for connection to the mains. Supply voltage: 230V AC +10% 14%. Current demand: 35mA. The transformer is electronically protected against overloading and short circuiting i.e. no fuses are used. The unit can be powered from a 10 12V DC, 145mA, power supply,
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8 9 A5 6 CN1 B
Fig. 4
e.g. battery or uninterruptable power supply. NOTE. The unit has no battery protection. Function of each terminal, figure 4 Terminal block A ~ mains ~ Terminal block B 8 + 10 12V DC supply voltage 9 A audio output 5 video signal output 6 video signal shield
Fig. 6
Terminal block B 9 + 10 12V DC supply voltage 8 6 video signal output 5 video signal shield Function of G socket pins, figure 6 1 ground (black) 2 + supply voltage (red) 3 video signal (yellow) 4 video signal ground (brown) Function of H socket pins for VOS/...CS lens, figure 6 1 video signal 2 ground 3 +9.5V DC supply voltage 4 Function of L socket pins, figure 6 1 ground (black) 2 + supply voltage (red) 3 video signal (yellow) 4 video signal ground (white) Table 2 shows the field of view of lens supplied with the camera. The supplied lens can be replaced by manual (VOB/CS) or automatic (VOS/CS) iris lenses with CS-mount. Refer to table on figure 9, page 9/37, for a correct choice in accordance to field of view wanted. When using C-mount lenses, the appropriate adapter must be used. Camera technical features CCIR standard. 1/3 CCD sensor. Video signal output: 1Vpp composite to 75 Ohm. Resolution: 380 lines. Minimum illumination: 0.4 Lux reflected with F 1.4 diaphragm. Ratio signal/noise: 41 dB.
Fig. 7
9.5
A
3 2 9865
Shutter: electronic control from 1/50 to 1/10,000. Lens coupling: CS-mount. Fix focal lens: f 4 mm F 5. Supply voltage: 14.5 17.5V DC. The unit can be powered from a 10 12VDC, 145mA (with lens VOS/ CS: 160mA), power supply, e.g. battery or uninterruptable power supply. NOTE. The unit has no battery protection. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C. Insulation degree: IP65. The camera is equipped with 1Pg 9 cable clamp (for cables sizes 5 mm to 8 mm). Dimensions: see figure 7.
Fig. 5
Function of each terminal, figure 5 Terminal block A 3 + 14.5 17.5VDC supply voltage 2 (video entry system)
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transformer is electronically protected against overloading and short circuiting i.e. no fuses are used. The unit can be powered from a 10 12V DC, 145mA (with lens VOS/CS: 160mA), power supply, e.g. battery or uninterruptable power supply. NOTE. The unit has no battery protection.
A
9865
Fig. 8
Function of each terminal, figure 8 Terminal block A ~ mains ~ Terminal block B 9 + 10 12V DC supply voltage 8 6 video signal output 5 video signal shield
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9.6 - LENSES
Technical features of VOS/CS lenses Focal length Full iris opening Range of iris index Shortest focusing distance Input voltage Current demand Working temperature range Iris accuracy Input signal Mount Filter size Dimensions Fig. 2
VOS/6/1.4CS VOS/12/1.4CS VOS/18/1.8CS VOS/36/1.8CS 6 mm 1:1.4 1.4 - 300 0.2 m 12 mm 18 mm 1:1.4 1:1.4 1.4 - 300 1.4 - 300 0.3 m 0.5 m 8 16V DC max. 35mA -10C +50C 15% at video signal level 1Vpp composite CS 40.5 mm p = 0.5 mm 42 x 51.5 x 36.5 mm 36 mm 1:1.4 1.4 - 300 1.1 m
Technical features See table on figure 2. NOTE. Iris automatically close when power is off.
9.6
Fig. 1
Connector for the connection of the lens to the camera Function of pins, figure 1 1 video signal (white) 2 ground (shield) 3 +8 16V DC supply voltage (red) 4
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wide Fig. 5
b = base of subject to be viewed. h = height of subject to be viewed (h = b x 3/4). d = distance between viewing camera and subject. = horizontal angle of view. = vertical angle of view.
normal Fig. 6
9.6
VOS/6/1.4CS VOB/8/1.2CS
44 mm
60 mm
16 mm
3 4
Fig. 2
6 5 4 3 2 1
Output impedance: 56 Ohm. Working temperature range: from -15 C to +50 C. Dimensions: 60x44x16 mm, figure 2. High quality performance makes this transmitter an ideal accessory even for special applications such as reside,tial systems, CCTV, etc. For more detailed information on characteristics and use please refer to the BPT Technical Services department.
Fig. 1
9.7
Function of each terminal, figure 1 1 75 Ohm closing 2 resistance 3 video signal input 4 video signal shield 5 supply voltage 6 + 3 4 positive video signal negative video signal output
For installation in the TM series entry panels connect the transmitter to the base of the embedding box before fitting the modules. The VTX/100 video transmitter can be mounted on DIN rail. Technical features Supply voltage: 11 17.5V DC. Current demand: 90mA. Video input: 1Vpp on 75 Ohm (0.6 1.5Vpp). Input impedance: 15 KOhm. Video differential output: 0.6Vpp on 56 Ohm.
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10 CONNECTING CABLES
VCM/40, 3 wires and coaxial cable VCM/60, 5 wires and coaxial cable VCM/60-7, 12 wires and coaxial cable VCM/60-11, 16 wires and coaxial cable VCM/130, 12 wires and coaxial cable VCC/10, coaxial cable VCM/60NPI, 5 wires and twisted pair VCM/60TZH, 5 wires and twisted pair VCM/130NPI, 12 wires and twisted pair VCM/130TZH, 12 wires and twisted pair VCM/130TRZ, 12 wires and twisted pair VCM/130TA, 12 wires and twisted pair
10/2 10/2 10/2 10/2 10/2 10/2 10/2 10/2 10/2 10/2 10/3 10/3
10
10 1
To facilitate the installers job, BPT supplies a set of multi-core cables to connect the various units. Alternatively, commercially available cables may be used, provided that they correspond to the specified cross-section requirements.
Colour green red purple pink light blue coaxial cable no. 7 wires Fig. 3
Colour green red purple pink light blue twisted pair Fig. 6
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Fig. 2
Colour blue brown grey black green yellow red purple orange pink light blue white twisted pair Fig. 7
Cross-section mm2 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 0.75 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0,28 ( 0,6 mm)
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11 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
11/3
XC/200+XV/200(XVC/200) monitor with handset 11/3 XC/221+XV/200(XVC/200) video hands-free 11/3 XVMC/221 hands-free colour monitor XM/200 image storage module XO/200 service module XKP/85+XKP/200 wall mounting XKT/85+XKT/128 table-top mounting XP/3 call expansion XP/1 auxiliary button XSL/200 lamp 11/4 11/5 11/6 11/7 11/7 11/9 11/9 11/9
11/17
PL/200 attenuator/switch unit with warning light 11/24 SC/200 secrecy of speech SL/200 lamp EKC/200 capacitor EKT/200 table-top mounting E/220 twin-channel receiver 11/25 11/25 11/26 11/26 11/26 11/28 11/28 11/28 11/28
11/16
VMF/200 and VMF/203 surface mounted monitors 11/16 VMF/200 and VMF/203 table-top monitors + VKT/F
11.5 - Handsets Exedra series and accessories 11/18 XC/200 handset XC/220 hands-free module XC/221 hands-free receiver XP/3 call expansion XP/1 auxiliary button XSL/200 lamp 11/18 11/18 11/19 11/19 11/19 11/19
11.9 - Other components for handsets and monitors VCE/200 call signal extension AC/200 call adapter RC/200 call repeater
XPL/200 attenuator/switch unit with warning light 11/19 11/21 11/21 11/22 11/22 11/22 11/23 11/23 11/23 11/23
NVM/200+NC/221 or NC/221PA monitor module 11/11 NS/6 kit Table-top kit NST/6 11/12 11/12 11/13
11/30 11/34 11/34 11/34 11/35 11/35 11/36 11/36 11/36 11/37 11/37 11/37 11/37
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11.7 - Handsets Lynea series and accessories YC/200, YC/200A, YC/201 handset YKT/C table-top mounting YP1 auxiliary button YP3 call expansion YPL attenuator/switch unit with warning light YAL additional loudspeaker
11.11- Video distributors VDV/400P video distributor VDV/400 and VDX/400 video distributors
YKP/200+YV(YVC) monitor with handset 11/13 YVM/200 monitor with handset YKT/F table-top mounting YP3 call expansion YPL attenuator/switch unit with warning light YAL additional loudspeaker 11/13 11/14 11/14 11/14 11/14 11/16
11.13- Main control unit and various apparatus GVV/200 main control unit GS/200 secrecy management
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11.8 - Handsets 200 series and accessories C/200 wall mounted handset C/200 recessed mounted handset P/3 call expansion
11.14- Entry panels Targha series and accessories HTS embedding box HTS VR embedding box HBP surface housing
VM/200, VM/200 SURF, VM/203, VM/203 SURF wall mounted monitors + VKP/203 11/16
HPV/1 recessed video entry panel HPV/1 surface mounted video entry panel HPC/1 recessed audio entry panel HPC/1 surface-mounted audio entry panel HPP/6 recessed 6-button entry panel HPP/6 surface-mounted 6-button entry panel HPP/12D recessed 12-button entry panel
MC/14 - MC/8D call button module MIN/1 information module MM/A blank accessory module MLT/5A movement detection module ML/5 illumination module TMH rainshields TMW surface mounting frames TMWS combinable surface mounting frames
HPP/12D surface-mounted 12-button entry panel 11/43 HSV/ surface-mounted entry panel HEV/ recessed entry panel HSC/ surface-mounted entry panel HEC/ recessed entry panel HSP/ surface- mounted entry panel HEP/ recessed entry panel HPV/02 OT audio-video entry front plate HPC/14 OT audio front plate HPP/6 OT button front plate HPP/3 OT button front plate with information module HPV/02 VR entry panel HPC/14 VR entry panel HPP/6 VR entry panel HPP/2 VR entry panel KHPS single button kit KHPD double button kit KHSO luminous busy warning kit KHIN information module kit Hole plug for Targha series plate 11/43 11/44 11/45 11/46 11/46 11/47 11/48 11/49 11/49
KWS kit for TMWS combinable surface mounting frames 11/59 11/60 11/60 11/61 11/61 11/62 11/62 11/63 11/63 11/65 11/65 11/65 11/66 11/66 11/66 11/67 11/67
11.16- Entry panels AZ series and accessories Z, ZC and A entry panels series E/01 entry panels series ET/1 rainshields
11.17- Entry panels VZ series and accessories VZF/IR entry panel series VLO/10 engaged signal indicator ZT rainshields
11.18- Cameras VT/1200CS and VT/2200CS cameras SET VTS/1200CS and SET VTS/2200CS cameras
11/49 11/50 11/50 11/51 11/51 11/51 11/52 11/53 11/54 11/55
11.19- Lenses VOB/CS manual iris lenses VOS/CS automatic iris lenses
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TTS/14 chassis with embedding box TMP/14 front plate MVA/100.01 audio module
Fig. 5
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2
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Fig. 4
Fig. 6
Secure the base in place using the screw supplied and make the connection between the modules, figure 3. Fit the handset module housing and apply the two side panels, figure 4 and 5. Insert the cable connector of the handset in the base and hang up the handset, figure 6 and 7. Dimensions: 239x224x74 mm.
11.1
Fig. 2
Pass the monitor module connecting cable through the opening in the base of the handset module, figure 2. Insert the base on the XKP/85 mounting and insert it on the actual support by pushing downwards, figure 3.
In order to prevent the module from falling subsequent to accidental knocks, secure it to the mounting by
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Fig. 8
Fig. 11
Fig. 14
3
Fig. 9 Fig. 12 Fig. 15
1
83,5 mm
Fig. 10
Fig. 13
Fig. 16
11.1
moving the locking latch to the right, figure 1. Pass the monitor module connecting cable through the opening in the base of the handset module, figure 2. Insert the base on the XKP/85 mounting and insert it on the actual support by pushing downwards, figure 2. Secure the base in place using the screw supplied and make the connection between the modules, figure 3. Fit the handset module housing and apply the two side panels, figure 8, 9 and 10. Dimensions: 239x224x74 mm.
Fig. 17
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60 mm
3 2 4 1
83
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mm
2 3
Fig. 18
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Fig. 24
Fig. 19
Fig. 22
83,5 mm
Fig. 25
Fig. 20
Fig. 23
and 23). Pass the storage modules connecting cable connector through the relevant hole towards the XKP/200 mounting (fig. 24). WARNING. Remove jumper SW1 located on the printed circuit of mounting XKP/200. Make sure the locking device is set to the left (fig. 24). Insert the storage module on wall mounting XKP/85 and clip it onto the mounting by pushing it down (fig. 24). To prevent the module falling should it be accidentally knocked, fasten it to the mounting by moving the locking device to the right (fig. 24). Once you have fitted the various modules, apply the two side panels (fig. 25).
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60 mm
11.1
2
83,5 mm
Fig. 26
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Fig. 32
60 mm
Fig. 27
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Fig. 33
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1 2
Fig. 28
Fig. 31
Fig. 34
Write desired data on the name card and insert it in the relevant slot on the unit (fig. 32). Fit the handset module housing figure 33-34. Once you have fitted the various modules, apply the two side panels (fig. 35).
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Fig. 35
2
83,5 mm
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60 mm
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mm
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Fig. 44
of provided retainers and screws, figure 38, 39 and 40. Having made the connections, position the wires so that they do not pass over the XKP/200 mountings lower fastening screws.
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Fig. 45
the two screws supplied (fig. 43). Apply the two rectangular hole plugs to the wall mountings (fig. 44-45) and
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Fig. 46
Fig. 49
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Fig. 47
Fig. 50
Fig. 53
Fig. 48
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Fig. 54
11.1
fasten it on the table-top mounting using the screws (fig. 46). Use the two couplings supplied to join together two wall mountings (fig. 46). Insert the base of the module by pushing down (fig. 46). Secure the base in place using the screw supplied (fig. 48) and make the necessary connections. Follow the instructions attached to the module for the rest of the assembly.
and fasten it on the table-top mounting using the two screws (fig. 52). Use the two couplings supplied to join together two wall mountings (e.g. XKP/85 and XKP/200) (fig. 53). Insert the base of the module by pushing down (fig. 54). Secure the base in place using the screw supplied (fig. 54) and make the necessary connections. Follow the instructions attached to the module for the rest of the assembly.
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Fig. 55
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Fig. 56
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Fig. 60
XSL/200 LAMP
Insert the unit in the handset module as shown in figures 6062.
Fig. 61
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Fig. 62
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3 2 1
SW
Fig. 63 Fig. 64
Fig. 65
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A B C D
Fig. 3
Fig. 5
NVM/200
NVM/200
A
B
Fig. 1
D
Fig. 4
Fig. 6
1 - BTICINO Living series art. L4803 or Light series art. N4803 front plate (fig. 4) A (embedding box) B (BPT chassis) C (front plate) 2 - VIMAR Idea or Rond series front plate (fig. 5) A (embedding box) B (BPT adapter for VIMAR front plate) C (BPT chassis) D (BPT hole plug adapter) E (front plate) 3 - GEWISS Playbus series front plate (fig. 6) A (embedding box) B (BPT chassis) C (BPT hole plug adapter without connecting rods)
D (front plate) Examples of assembly of the NVM/200 monitor module in a standardised double embedding box combined with the hands-free module NC/221 or NC/221PA, with a number of commercially available front plates: 4 - BTICINO Living series art. L4807 or Light series art. N4807 front plate (fig. 7) A (embedding box) B (BPT chassis) (kit NS/6) C (11 mm BPT hole plug adapters) (kit NS/6) D (front plate) 5 - VIMAR Idea or Rond series front plate, GEWISS Playbus series front
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11.2
Fig. 2
WARNING. To remove the monitor module from the chassis, lift the locking clips and push from the rear (fig. 3). Examples of assembly of the NVM/200 monitor module in a standardised single embedding box with a number of commercially available front plates:
NVM/200 NC/221
A B C
Fig. 7
1-2-3-4 5-6-7-8-9-10
1-2-3-4
1 5 4 6 7 4
2 10 9 3 8 3
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
NST/6
Fig. 10
11.2
plate, AVE Sistema 45 series front plate (fig. 7) A (embedding box) B (BPT chassis) (kit NS/6) C (9 mm BPT hole plug adapters) (kit NS/6) D (front plate) WARNING. When using BTICINO (Living or Light series) front plates and GEWISS (Playbus series) front plates, the fastenings indicated in fig. 8 must be removed. Instead, when using VIMAR (Idea or Rond series) front plates, the fastenings indicated in fig. 9 must be removed.
NS/6 KIT
Chassis for the assembly of the NVM/200, NC/221 or NC/221PA modules (B fig. 7).
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The wall mounting can be installed following the instructions in figures 14. Fit the monitor module on the wall mounting as illustrated in figures 57. To remove the monitor module, prise it off by inserting a screwdriver in the slot in the housing (fig. 8).
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mounting YKP/200. To install the unit in the wall mounting as illustrated in fig. 3, 23 and 24.
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To insert the loudspeaker in the wall mounting as illustrated in fig. 3 and 26. Perform wiring.
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Insert the monitor into the wall support, push it downwards until the monitor printed card is firmly inserted into the terminal connector of the wall connecting frame. Slide the latch C to the left to block the monitor. Figure 3 shows the correct sequence to insert the monitor into the wall support.
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first, figure 5, and secure it with the 2 provided long screws, figure 6. Insert the connecting cable plug in the socket.
Slide the locking latch as shown in figure 7. Slide the steel frame out, and fix it on the wall at a suitable height by using the screws and retainers included in the pack, figure 8. Please, pay attention to place the frame with the indication TOP in upper position, and make the hole, figure 8, to coincide with the cable junction box. Unscrew the two screws, figure 9, and take the left part of the housing out. Pass the cables through the slot at the bottom of the housing, place the monitor on the steel frame and fix it by sli-
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ding it downwards, figure 10. To avoid undesired falls of the monitor caused by accidental shocks, lock it by sliding the latch to the right, figure 7. Proceed the opposite way to unmount the monitor. Make all the connections and fix the cover of the left part of the housing with the two screws.
in the pack (fig. 11). Unscrew the two screws and take the left part of the housing out (fig. 9). Pass the cables through the slot at the bottom of the housing, place the monitor on the steel frame and fix it by sliding it downwards (fig. 12). Make all the connections and fix the cover of the left part of the housing with the two screws (fig. 13). To avoid undesired falls of the monitor caused by accidental shocks, lock it by sliding the latch to the right (fig. 14). Proceed the opposite way to unmount the monitor.
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XC/200 HANDSET
Having removed the casing (front screw in fig. 1, bottom), fasten the housing directly to the wall (fig. 2) or to
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the embedding box (fig. 3 or 4). If walls are not perfectly flat, take care not to overtighten screws. Fit the handset module housing and apply the two side panels, fig. 5 and 6. Insert the cable connector of the receiver in the base and hang up the receiver, figure 6 and 7.
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the embedding box (fig. 3 or 4). If walls are not perfectly flat, take care not to overtighten screws.
Wire the receiver module and refit its casing (fig. 9). Apply the two sides (fig. 10 and 11).
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Remove the handset module cover, and insert the XP/3 call expansion into the XC/200 handset as shown in figures 1416.
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XSL/200 LAMP
Insert the unit in the handset module as shown in figures 1921.
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2 - VIMAR Idea or Rond series front plate, AVE system 45 front plate (fig. 3) A (embedding box) B (adapter for VIMAR plate) C (adapter for AVE plate) D (BPT hole plug adapter) E (front plate)
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1 - BTICINO Living series art. L4803 or Light series art. N4803 front plate, VIMAR Plana series art. 14653 front plate (fig. 2) A (embedding box) B (front plate)
3 - GEWISS Playbus series front plate (fig. 4) A (embedding box) B (BPT hole plug adapter without connecting rods) C (front plate) NOTE. Handsets (C/200 or XC/200) cannot be installed together with NC/220 hands-free modules in the same installation.
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fasten the base to the mounting using the screws provided (fig. 8). Wire following.
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To install the unit in the handset, proceed as illustrated in fig. 1 and 13. Wire following.
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Avoid excessive tightening of the screws especially when walls are not perfectly flat. Make the relative connections and refit the cover, figure 4.
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SL/200 LAMP
Remove the handset cover (by means of the lower front screws, see figure 4), and insert the unit as shown in figures 2024. Fit the handset base on the wall. Make the relative connections and refit the handset cover.
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of the lower front screws, see figure 4), and insert the unit as shown in figures
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EKC/200 CAPACITOR
Insert the capacitor into the handset terminal block as shown in figure 25.
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it to the wall using the retainers and screws supplied, figure 29, this done,
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fit the housing. Make all the connections and then re-fit the grill.
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relative wall-plugs, figure 5. Make all connection and then re-fit the cover.
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models of plates available in the market (VIMAR Idea and AVE Sistema 45 series), using the provided adapters. Fig. 8 - Mounting the socket in round 60 mm embedding box with BPT plate. Fig. 9 - Mounting the socket on panel.
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For horizontal (fig. 1-2) or vertical (fig. 3-4) combinations, remove the hole plugs and insert the cable guide joints. Fit the spacer into embedding boxes to avoid deformation (fig. 2-4).
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combinations, remove the hole plugs and insert the cable guide.
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In the case of video entry panels, the height should be such as to exploit the features of the camera to the full. For horizontal (fig. 5) or vertical (fig. 6)
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Fasten the base onto the wall using the screws and screw anchors supplied (fig. 8). For horizontal combinations (maximum 3 bases), insert the two hole plugs on the outside, at the bottom inside the cable guide joint and top inside the joint (fig. 9). Fasten the bases to the wall using the screws and screw anchors supplied (fig. 10).
Insert the audio-video module at the top, near to the top moulding of the chassis (fig. 11). In those installations liable to be affected by the Larsen effect, the microphone can be fitted in a remote position, as indicated in figures 12 and 13. Apply the micro-contact (bottom right) in the relevant seat (fig. 14). Insert the lighting module in the relevant seat (fig. 15). Remove the two plugs protecting the threaded holes in the embedding box and secure the chassis using the two screws supplied (fig. 16).
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Perform the wiring and secure the wires in place using the cable-clamp
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follow the instructions supplied with the actual button for its assembly. The name card can be removed and filled in with the relevant information by removing the card clip followed by the actual card itself (fig. 17). NOTE. Personalized name cards can be used up to a maximum of 2 mm thick. In order to fit the front plate, first insert the upper part in the top moulding and then, using a Allenkey s 2.5, tighten the lock screw (fig. 18).
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plate (fig. 16). An additional pushbutton can be installed on the front plate:
base (fig. 19). In those installations liable to be affected by the Larsen effect, the micro-phone can be fitted in a remote position, as indicated in figures 20 and 21. Apply the micro-contact (bottom right) in the relevant seat (fig. 22). Insert the lighting module in the relevant seat (fig. 23). Perform the wiring and secure the wires in place using the cable-clamp plate (fig. 23). An additional pushbutton can be installed on the front plate: follow the instructions supplied with the actual button for its assembly. The name card can be removed and filled in with the relevant information by removing the card clip followed by the actual card itself (fig. 17).
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thick. In order to fit the front plate, first insert the upper part in the top moulding and then, using a Allenkey s 2.5, tighten the lock screw (fig. 24).
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be used (fig. 29) in the event other buttons (maximum 4) are to be installed. In order to fit additional buttons, follow the instructions supplied with each. Insert the lighting module in the relevant seat (fig. 30). Remove the two plugs protecting the threaded holes in the embedding box and secure the chassis using the two screws supplied (fig. 31). Perform the wiring and secure the wires in place using the cable-clamp plate (fig. 32). The clamp plate should be located near the audio module. The name card can be removed and filled in with the relevant information by removing the card clip followed by the actual card itself (fig. 33).
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NOTE. Personalized name cards can be used up to a maximum of 2 mm thick. In order to fit the front plate, first insert the upper part in the top moulding and then, using a Allenkey s 2.5, tighten the lock screw (fig. 34).
Apply the micro-contact (bottom right) in the relevant seat (fig. 38). WARNING: The front plate features a common call for the micro-contacts, to be used (fig. 39) in the event other buttons (maximum 4) are to be installed. In order to fit additional buttons, follow the instructions supplied with each. Insert the lighting module in the relevant seat (fig. 40). Perform the wiring and secure the wires in place using the cable-clamp plate (fig. 41). The clamp plate should be located near the audio module. The name card can be removed and filled in with the relevant information by removing the card clip followed by the actual card itself (fig. 33).
NOTE. Personalized name cards can be used up to a maximum of 2 mm thick. In order to fit the front plate, first insert the upper part in the top moulding and then, using a Allenkey s 2.5, tighten the lock screw (fig. 42).
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vant seats (fig. 50). Perform the wiring and secure the wires in place using the 2 cable-clamp plates arranged as illustrated in fig. 51. The name card can be removed and filled in with the relevant information by removing the card clip followed by the actual card itself (fig. 47). NOTE. Personalized name cards can be used up to a maximum of 2 mm thick. In order to fit the front plate, first insert the upper part in the top moulding and then, using a Allenkey s 2.5, tighten the lock screw (fig. 52).
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clamp plates arranged as illustrated in fig. 46. The name card can be removed and filled in with the relevant information by removing the card clip followed by the actual card itself (fig. 47). NOTE. Personalized name cards can be used up to a maximum of 2 mm thick. In order to fit the front plate, first insert the upper part in the top moulding and then, using a Allenkey s 2.5, tighten the lock screw (fig. 48).
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NOTE. Personalized name cards can be used up to a maximum of 2 mm thick. In order to fit the front plate, first insert the upper part in the top moulding and then, using a Allenkey s 2.5, tighten the lock screw (fig. 58).
wires in place using the 2 cableclamp plates arranged as illustrated in fig. 61. The name card can be removed and filled in with the relevant information by removing the card clip followed by the actual card itself (fig. 57). NOTE. Personalized name cards can be used up to a maximum of 2 mm thick. In order to fit the front plate, first insert the upper part in the top moulding and then, using a Allenkey s 2.5, tighten the lock screw (fig. 62).
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round 65mm version) flush with the wall and at an height that ensure optimal camera operation. Using the Allenkey s 2.5 supplied, unscrew the lock screw and remove the front plate from the base (fig. 63). Fasten the base onto the wall using the screws and screw anchors supplied (fig. 64). Insert the audio-video module at the top, near to the top moulding of the base (fig. 65). In those installations liable to be affected by the Larsen effect, the microphone can be fitted in a remote position, as indicated in figures 66 and 67. Remove the cable-clamp plate and perform the wiring (fig. 64). Refit the cable-clamp plate.
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The name card can be removed and filled in with the relevant information by removing the card clip followed by the actual card itself (fig. 68). NOTE. Personalized name cards can be used up to a maximum of 2 mm thick. In order to fit the front plate, first insert the upper part in the top moulding and then tighten the lock screw (fig. 69).
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Fit the spacer into embedding boxes to avoid deformation (fig. 70).
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Using the Allenkey s 2.5 supplied, unscrew the lock screw and remove the front plate from the chassis (fig. 71). Remove the two plugs protecting the threaded holes in the embedding box and secure the chassis using the two screws supplied (fig. 72). Insert the audio-video module at the top, near to the top moulding of the chassis (fig. 73). In those installations liable to be affected by the Larsen effect, the microphone can be fitted in a remote position, as indicated in figures 74 and 75. Remove the cable-clamp plate and perform the wiring (fig. 72). Refit the cable-clamp plate. The name card can be removed and filled in with the relevant information
by removing the card clip followed by the actual card itself (fig. 68). NOTE. Personalized name cards can be used up to a maximum of 2 mm thick. In order to fit the front plate, first insert the upper part in the top moulding and then tighten the lock screw (fig. 76).
Fasten the base onto the wall using the screws and screw anchors supplied (fig. 78). Insert the audio module at the top, near to the top moulding of the base (fig. 79). In those installations liable to be affected by the Larsen effect, the microphone can be fitted in a remote position, as indicated in figures 80 and 81. Remove the cable-clamp plate and perform the wiring (fig. 82). Refit the cable-clamp plate. The name card can be removed and filled in with the relevant information by removing the card clip followed by the actual card itself (fig. 83). NOTE. Personalized name cards can be used up to a maximum of 2 mm thick.
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In order to fit the front plate, first insert the upper part in the top moulding and then tighten the lock screw (fig. 84).
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screws supplied (fig. 86). Insert the audio module at the top, near to the top moulding of the chassis (fig. 87). In those installations liable to be affected by the Larsen effect, the microphone can be fitted in a remote position, as indicated in figures 88 and 89. Remove the cable-clamp plate and perform the wiring (fig. 90). Refit the cable-clamp plate. The name card can be removed and filled in with the relevant information by removing the card clip followed by the actual card itself (fig. 83). NOTE. Personalized name cards can be used up to a maximum of 2 mm thick. In order to fit the front plate, first insert
the upper part in the top moulding and then tighten the lock screw (fig. 91).
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the cable clamp plates (fig. 95). The name card can be removed and filled in with the relevant information by removing the card clip followed by the actual card itself (fig. 96). NOTE. Personalized name cards can be used up to a maximum of 2 mm thick. In order to fit the front plate, first insert the upper part in the top moulding and then tighten the lock screw (fig. 97).
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Remove the cable clamp plates and fasten the bases to the wall using the
screws and screw anchors supplied (fig. 94). Perform the wiring and refit
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height should be such as to exploit the features of the camera to the full. For horizontal (fig. 1) or vertical (fig. 3) combinations, remove the hole plugs and insert the cable guide joints. Fit the spacer into embedding boxes to avoid deformation (fig. 2-4). Using a Allenkey s 2.5 unscrew the locking screw and remove the front plate from the base (fig. 98). Remove the cable-clamp plates. Remove the two plugs protecting the threaded holes in the embedding box and secure the chassis using the two screws supplied (fig. 99). Perform the wiring and refit the cableclamp plate (fig. 100). The name card can be removed and filled in with the relevant information
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by removing the card clip followed by the actual card itself (fig. 96). NOTE. Personalized name cards can be used up to a maximum of 2 mm thick. In order to fit the front plate, first insert the upper part in the top moulding and then tighten the lock screw (fig. 101).
remote position, as indicated in figures 104 and 105. Remove the two plugs protecting the threaded holes in the embedding box and secure the chassis using the two screws supplied (fig. 106). Apply the label with the name card (fig. 107) or brass plaque (fig. 108) on the front plate. Perform the wiring. In order to fit the front plate on the chassis, screw on the two fastening screws using the screwdriver supplied (fig. 109). To clean the surface of the front plate, use the special kit supplied.
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Perform the wiring. In order to fit the front plate on the chassis, screw on the two fastening screws using the screwdriver supplied (fig. 114). To clean the surface of the front plate, use the special kit supplied.
In order to fit the front plate on the chassis, screw on the two fastening screws using the screwdriver supplied (fig. 109). To clean the surface of the front plate, use the special kit supplied.
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relevant information. Apply the label with the name card (fig.107) or brass plaque (fig. 108) on the front plate. Perform the wiring. In order to fit the front plate on the chassis, screw on the two fastening screws using the screwdriver supplied (fig. 118). To clean the surface of the front plate, use the special kit supplied.
ted by the Larsen effect, the microphone can be fitted in a remote position, as indicated in figures 121 and 122. The name card can be removed and filled in with the relevant information by removing the card clip followed by the actual card itself (fig. 123). NOTE. Personalized name cards can be used up to a maximum of 2 mm thick. Perform the wiring and refit the cable-clamp plate (fig. 124). Secure the chassis to the front plate using the two screws supplied (fig. 124). In order to fit the front plate on the embedding box, screw on the two fastening screws using the screwdriver supplied (fig. 125).
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using the two screws supplied (fig. 133). In order to fit the front plate on the embedding box, screw on the two fastening screws using the screwdriver supplied (fig. 134).
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screws supplied (fig. 130). In order to fit the front plate on the embedding box, screw on the two fastening screws using the screwdriver supplied (fig. 131).
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clamp plate (fig. 130). Secure the chassis to the front plate using the two
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The name card can be removed and filled in with the relevant information by removing the card clip followed by the actual card itself (fig. 143). NOTE. Personalized name cards can be used up to a maximum of 2 mm thick.
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The name card can be removed and filled in with the relevant information by removing the card clip followed by the actual card itself (fig. 152). NOTE. Personalized name cards can be used up to a maximum of 2 mm thick.
Fit the printed circuit on the chassis under the audio module (fig. 158) or audio-video module (fig. 159). Wire following the installation diagram.
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meter indicated in figure 9. Then fit the seal supplied, making certain that the side marked TOP faces upwards, figure 9; start fitting the seal from the
module at the bottom of the chassis. WARNING. It is required to use the microphone MR/100, figure 10, in installations using receivers without
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handset, to provide adeguate audio volume. Remove SW2 jumper, figure 9, to isolate audio module microphone and insert the SW3 jumper. Replacing the light card-name holder Take the card-name holder away as indicated in figure 9 and insert the corresponding hole-cover. Replacing the push-button for auxiliary services Unscrew the 4 screws have access to the inside of the module, remove the push-button and insert the corresponding hole-cover, figure 11.
figures 6, 7 and connect the wires. Remove the module as shown in figure 8. Remove the name-card from the push button as shown in figure 13. Then fit the seal supplied, making certain that the side marked TOP faces upwards, figure 13; start fitting the seal from the module at the bottom of the chassis.
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15. Fit the blank module as shown in figures 6, 7. Remove the module as shown in figure 8. Then fit the seal supplied, making certain that the side marked TOP faces upwards, figure 13; start fitting the seal from the module at the bottom of the chassis. Figure 16 shows the maximum useful dimensions.
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14. Then fit the seal supplied, making certain that the side marked TOP faces upwards, figure 13; start fitting the seal from the module at the bottom of the chassis.
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upwards, figure 17; start fitting the seal from the module at the bottom of the chassis. To change the lamp, remove the front cover as shown in figure 19.
TMH RAINSHIELDS
Fit the rainshield as shown in figure 18A. To detach the plate, remove the fixing screws as shown in figure 18B.
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To insert the chassis carry out the reverse procedure. This fixing allows depth adjustment of up to 1 cm. For combination of the Z and ZC entry panels with the A series panel use the cable guide joints and spacers delivered along with A panels, figure 3. Fit the plastic insert into embedding boxes to avoid deformation, see figure 4.
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Punch out the most convenient plastic moudles section to pass the cable through. With panel combinations we recommended the wires are divided and passed directly the relevant embedding box. Connect the wires to terminal blocks and to the switches passing the relevant wires along the side of the chassis, figure 5. Insert the loudspeaker and microphone into the frame checking to see that the bayonet couplings are firmly in place, figure 6. Remove the namecard from the push-button as shown in figure 6, write the name or number desired and re-insert it into place. To replace the switches, introduce a screwdriver into the apposite slot in
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the chassis, figure 7, and shift the plate which holds the switches. Carry out the reverse procedure to fix the switch to the chassis.
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unit. Remove the front cover from the base of the twin-channel receiver by unscrewing the screw on the bottom. Secure the base and the shield to the wall box using the two screws supplied. Make the relative connections and refit the front cover, figure 12.
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Fit the embedding box ensuring that the indication TOP is at the top of the
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chassis, figure 2. Remove the chassis from the embedding box using a pair of pliers to press down the retainers and to turn them anti-clockwise, figure
3. To insert the chassis carry out the reverse procedure. This fixing allows depth adjustment of up to 1 cm. For combination of the VZF entry panel with the A series panel use the cable guide joints and spacers to attach the embedding boxes to each other, figures 4 and 5. Punch out the most convenient plastic moudles section to pass the cable through. With panel combinations we recommended the wires are divided and passed directly the relevant embedding box. Connect the wires to terminal blocks and to the switches passing the relevant wires along the side of the chassis. Insert the loudspeaker and micropho-
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in place. Optimize the audio volume of entry panel and receiver, avoiding the Larsen effect, acting on potentiometers P1 and P2 respectively, figure 6. Remove the name-card from the push-button as shown in figure 7, write the name or number desired and re-insert it into place. To replace the switches, introduce a screwdriver into the apposite slot in the chassis, figure 8, and shift the plate which holds the switches. Carry out the reverse procedure to fix the switch to the chassis.
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ZT RAINSHIELDS
Attach the embedding box to the ZT shield using the 4 screws supplied, figure 13. The ZT can be either surface wall mounted, max. protrusion 82 mm, figure 14, or recessed to max. depth
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ne into the chassis checking to see that the bayonet couplings are firmly
of 40 mm, figure 15. Before installing the front panel replace the M3 x 12 mm screw, which fixes the polycarbonate top of the panel to the frame, with the M3 x 16 mm screw supplied. Insert the hole-cap, figure 16.
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- Fit the lens in according to manufacturer instructions. - Insert the camera into the housing and lock the slide C by tightening screw D. - Fit the front cover B.
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Picture brightness on monitor To get brightner picture To get darker picture Fig. 1 Fig. 4
visted for the use of the camera. Tighten up the fixing screw of the focusing ring. Adjustment 1 - Light Metering Method (ALC) This lens allows variable selection of light metering between average and peak by adjusting ALC potentiometer. ALC potentiometer is set to Average position at shipment. The method of ALC adjustment is as follows, figure 1: take off the ALC-cap on the lens-cover and turn ALC potentiometer with () precision screw-driver until suitable exposure is obtained (see table of figure 3). 2 - Image Signal Level Adjustment (LEVEL) Image LEVEL, figure 1, of video signal can be readjusted by turning the LEVEL potentiometer when necessary according to the characteristics of the camera and the light condition of the objects. It is normally unnecessary to make sensitivity adjustment, since the video signal level is set to an appropriate value at shipment. The method of readjustment, if necessary, is as follows: take off the LEVELcap on the lens-cover and turn the LEVEL potentiometer with the () precision screw-driver so that an optimum level is obtained, see table of figure 4.
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Remove the protective caps from the coupling on the lens and the camera. Make sure that both the image sensor and the lens are perfectly clean, using - if necessary - a brush with a blowing action to remove dust. Remove traces of grease or such on the lens using a chamois leather or a soft cotton cloth, soaked in a special liquid detergent or methylated spirit if required. Do not touch the lens and the image sensor with your fingers, with cloths not suited for the purpose or which
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abrasive materials. Screw the lens into the camera, making sure that is in position as shown in figure 1 (for cameras SET VTS/CS series in position as shown in figure 2). If this is not so push lightly the lens and turn it on the right position. Insert the connector of the lens into the appropriate socket on the camera. Focusing Turn on the apparatus. Loosen the fixing screw A, figure 1, of the focusing ring and put the object to be filmed in focus. This operation must be performed with complete aperture of the diaphragm, in order to have a perfectly focused image in working conditions, and with the minimum illumination pre-
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time is about 30 s. This period of time should be checked without lifting the handset or pushing the audio button on hands-free handsets. If you wish to adjust this time from 15 to 60 s, regulate the appropriate potentiometer in the main control unit VA/200. 4. Check that the following system components are operating correctly: Stairs light Press the entry panel activation button. If no other internal unit is operating, the monitor switch on. Press the button to activate the stair, entrance and garden lights, etc. Switching on the entry panel from the monitor By pressing this button on monitor (if no other monitor is in use), the entry panel no. 1 will be activated. Switching on additional entry panels and surveillance cameras Press the entry panel activation button. If no other internal unit is operating, the monitor switch on. By pressing the button, any additional entry panels and surveillance cameras (max. 10) will be activated and viewed in sequence. Door release Press the entry panel activation button. If no other internal unit is operating, the monitor switch on. The door lock release solenoid is activated by pressing the button on monitor. 1 6 Intercom Press the intercom call buttons of each monitor, checking to see that the respective monitor is called and the audio is working. NOTE. If the system has more than one monitor, all operations listed above must be repeated for each one.
ENTRY PANEL
1. Remove the front plate. 2. Make sure that all the call buttons are correctly illuminated. 3. Make the call. 4. Check that the lighting system subject illumination lamps - for the camera is working. 5. Regulate the audio level of the 2 channels using the appropriates potentiometers. 6. While using the audio system, check with the monitor operator to see that the field of vision is adequate, if not, adjust the camera angle of view (where is possible). 7. If the system has more than one monitor, check to see they are all working. 8. Replace the front panel. NOTE. If the system has more than one entry panel, proceed with all in the same way as described above.
MONITOR
1. Check that when a call is made, the monitor is turned on. 2. With the help of an operator standing in front of the entry panel, check that the audio is functioning correctly. 3. Check that the monitor running
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EUROPE
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NORWAY SONNICO TEKNIKK AS Oslo Phone 220 88 113 e-mail: info@sonnico.no THE NETHERLANDS EQUIPTON BV Helmond Phone 0492-599 625 e-mail: info@bpt-nederland.nl POLAND EO SYSTEM Warszawa Phone 22-67 02 637 e-mail: add@add.pl PORTUGAL CASA DAS LAMPADAS LDA Porto Phone 22-90 59 000 e-mail: calamp@casadaslampadas.com CZECH REPUBLIC E.J.C. CR s.r.o. Praha Phone 02-472 20 15 e-mail: post@ejc.cz SLOVAKIA EMM INTERNATIONAL S.R.O. Bratislava Phone 12-653 11 915 e-mail: emm@emm.sk SLOVENIA PINKERTON INTERNATIONAL D.O.O. Kranj Phone 236 4800 e-mail: info@pinkerton-int.si BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA GENERALALARM D.O.O. Skenderija Phone 033-666 101 e-mail: general@bih.net.ba CROATIA LUKS D.O.O. Pazin Phone 52-61 91 30 e-mail: luks@pu.tel.hr ELEKTA D.O.O. Split Phone 52-15 38 199 e-mail: elekta-c@st.tel.her ELLABO D.O.O Zagreb Phone: 1-66 11 111 e-mail: ellabo@zg.hinet.hr 13 1 177
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ROMANIA ROMANO ELECTRO INT LSA Bucharest Phone 20 44 700 e-mail: sales@roel.ro ELECTRO 6 SRL Bucarest Phone 21 22 46 545 e-mail: electro6@fx.ro SPAIN ANTENAS MALAGA DELEGACION SUR RAMOS, MARTIN Y MORA S.L. Malaga Phone 95-59 100 070 e-mail: antenas@antenasmalaga.com ANTENAS MALAGA DELEGACION CENTRO RAMOS, MARTIN Y MORA S.L. Alcobendas (Madrid) Phone 91-710 96 85 e-mail: antenasmadrid@antenasmalaga.com ANTENAS MALAGA DELEGACION ESTE RAMOS, MARTIN Y MORA S.L. Barcelona Phone 93-292 41 88 e-mail: antenasbama@antenasmalaga.com ANTENAS MALAGA DELEGACION OCCIDENTAL RAMOS, MARTIN Y MORA S.L. Sevilla Phone 95-499 91 08 e-mail: antemassevilla@antenasmalaga.com PROVITEL Alicante Phone 96-512 41 71 e-mail: provitel@terra.es SWITZERLAND ESAG Kommunikations-Systeme AG Oberglatt Phone 01-852 39 39 e-mail: info@esag-zuerich.ch SWEDEN SVENSK SAKERHETSVIDEO AB Tby Phone 08-544 73 400 e-mail: sthlm@svensksakerhetsvideo.se HUNGARY A.B.S. KFT. Budapest Phone 1-302 7900 e-mail: info@ditech.hu
AFRICA
MOROCCO SOFA S.A. Casablanca Phone 02-34 00 83 e-mail: sofa@sofa.co.ma MAURITIUS ARESCO LTD Quatre Bornes Phone 454 94 38 e-mail: aresco@intnet.mu SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC TRI - BPT AUTOMATION (PROPRIETARY) LTD. Johannesburg Phone 011-616 3222 e-mail: info@tribpt.co.za TANZANIA EL-GHADEER GLASS WORKS Moshi Phone 027-275 09 65 e-mail: imperial@cats-net.com
CHINA BNOVA ELECTICAL SHANGHAI COMPANY LTD Shanghai Phone 21-632 14 710 JLTEK (GUANG ZHOU ) LIMITED Guang Zhou Phone 20- 835 56 85 55
SOUTHERN AMERICA
VENEZUELA DOGGI C.A. Puerto Ordaz Phone 286-9616460 ARGENTINA SEGURIDAD SAN MIGUEL S.I.C.I. srl San Miguel Phone 11-466 48 197 e-mail: sici@sici.com.ar CILE INVERSIONES DEAR LTD Santiago Phone 02-20 79 669 e-mail : vtas-dear@dear.cl REP. DOMINICANA MASSIMO CADAMURO S. Domingo Phone: 809-86 71 241 e-mail: maxxone67@hotmail.com
OCEANIA
AUSTRALIA KABA INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD South Strathfield Phone 02-9742 5233 e-mail: kabaint@bigpond.com.au NOUVA-TEK PTY LTD Victoria Phone 03-964 58 822 e-mail: enquiries@nouvatek.com
RUSSIA
BALTIKA St. Petersburg Phone 812-316 3301 e-mail: bpt@baltika-cctv.spt.ru
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