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VESTA2 G 2 MONITORB
INTRODUCTION
First and foremost we would like to thank you for purchasing this product. Our commitment to satisfying our customers can be seen from our ISO-9001 certification and from the manufacturing of
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system offers. To obtain the maximum benefit from these features and a properly wired installation, we kindly recommend that you spend a few minutes of your time reading this manual.
CONTENTS
Introduction....................................................................................................................................................................2
Contents..........................................................................................................................................................................2.
Safety precautions........................................................................................................................................................ 2..
Characteristics...............................................................................................................................................................3
System operation...........................................................................................................................................................3.
Monitor description...........................................................................................................................................................
Description..................................................................................................................................................................4.
Function and menu buttons......................................................................................................................................... 4.
Status LEDS................................................................................................................................................................4
Connection terminals.................................................................................................................................................. 4.
Configuration dip switch.............................................................................................................................................. 4.
Setting the monitor's address codes............................................................................................................................ 5.
Installation of the monitor in a surface box.......................................................................................................................6
Installation of the monitor in an embedding box...............................................................................................................7
Operation.........................................................................................................................................................................
Description..................................................................................................................................................................8.
1.1 Receiving a call from the door panel....................................................................................................................... 8.
1.2 The call is unanswered (resident unavailable)........................................................................................................9.
1.3 Ending a call from the door panel............................................................................................................................9
1.4Answering a call from the door panel...................................................................................................................... 9.
1.5 “Doctor mode” function (automatic door opening)................................................................................................ 10.
Screen and monitor volume settings menu (contrast, brightness, colour and monitor volume)...................................... 11. .
User menu........................................................................................................................................................................
Accessing the menu.................................................................................................................................................. 12.
1. Displaying door panel/camera images................................................................................................................... 13.
1.1 Displaying images from the door panels...............................................................................................................13.
1.2 Displaying camera images (D-CAM-GB2 module required)................................................................................. 14.
2. Intercom calls........................................................................................................................................................ 15.
2.1 Intercom calls between apartments................................................................................................................ 15-16.
2.2 Calling the monitor ............................................................................................................................17Guard .........
2.3 Intercom calls within an apartment....................................................................................................................... 18.
3. Do not disturb mode..........................................................................................................................................19-20.
4. Divert calls mode.............................................................................................................................................. 20-21.
5. Settings (ringtone, ring volume, auto switch-on time and language selection)................................................... 22-24.
6.About (information, “restore” default setting and access to installer setup).........................................................24-25.
Second lock release menu (menu to activate lock release 1 or lock release 2)...............................................................26.
Monitor cleaning.......................................................................................................................................................... 26.
Notes...........................................................................................................................................................................27.
Annex: Image memory (only for installations with MM-GB2 module andFA-GB2 power supply) .............................. 29-30.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- Do not use excessive force when tightening the monitor's connection block screws.
- Always disconnect the power supply before making modifications to the equipment.
- The installation and handling of these devices must be carried out by authorised personnel.
- All of the wiring must run at least 40cm away from any other wiring.
- I and place without projections.nstall the monitor in a dry protected risk of drip or water
- Do not place in humid, dusty or smoky locations, or near sources of heat.
- Before connecting the system to the mains, check the connections between the door panel, power supply, distributors
and monitors.
- Always follow the instructions contained in this manual.
VESTA2 G 2 MONITORB
CHARACTERISTICS
- Hands-free monitor.
- 4.3” TFT colour screen.
- Monitor with simple installation (non-polarised 2 wire BUS).
- Capacitive buttons to access and select menu functions:
User menu:
- Display door panel images.
- Display camera images (D-CAM-GB2 module required).
- Intercom calls between apartments.
- Intercom calls within an apartment.
- GuardCalls to the monitor.
- Do not disturb mode (door panel or intercom calls are not received).
- Divert call (GSM-GB2 module required).
- Settings: Ringtone, ring volume, auto switch-on time and language.
-About: Information, “restore” default setting and access to installer setup.
Installer setup:
- Monitor as master or (Slave 1, Slave 2 or slave 3). Up to 4 monitors per apartment.
- Guard monitor.
-Activate the menu to open the second lock release.
-Allow the menuview when the Bus is busy.
-Activate intercom calls between apartments.
Screen and volume settings menu: (during auto switch-on or communication).
- Contrast.
- Brightness
- Colo r.u
- Monitor speaker volume.
- Start/stop communication push button and, in standby, it displays the door panel image.
- Door release push button.
- “Doctor mode” function (automatic door opening).
- Power supply status LED.
- “Do not disturb” mode - LED fixed/doctor mode - LED slow blink.
- Different ringtones to identify the origin of the call (door panel, intercom or apartment door).
- Dip switches for setting the monitor address (call code) and end of line.
- external door bell push buttonInput for .
- Call repeater output (SAR-12/24).
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S STEMY OPERATION
- To make a call, the visitor must press the button of the apartment; an audible sound indicates that the call is being
made and LED will turn on. If vocal synthesis is activated then a “call ” message will indicate a call isis in progress being made. At this moment the apartment's monitor receives the call. During the call the visitor can correct his call by pressing a push button corresponding to a different apartment, in which case the original call is cancelled.
- The ring tone lasts for 40 seconds. Without alerting the visitor, their image appears on the master monitor to receive
the call. To view the picture on a slave monitor this function must first be activated in the monitor. For Villakit application: the image appears on the monitor (with code 0 “apartment 1” or monitor with code 16 if the call is in “apartment 2”) when receiving the call without the visitor being alerted. If the call is not answered within 40 seconds, LED will turn off and the channel will be freed.
- To establish communication, press the monitor's push button and the door panel's LED will turn on If the vocal
synthesis is enabled the message “you can speak now” will be eard confirming the communication is activated.h
- Communication will last for one and a half minutes or until button is pressed again. When communication has
finished, LEDs and will turn off and the channel will be freed. If vocal synthesis is activated, a “Communication is finished” message will indicate that the call is over.
- To open the door, pressbutton during the call orcommunication processes: one press will activate the lock release
for five seconds and LED will also turn on for five seconds. If vocal synthesis is activated, a “Door pen” messageis o will be indicated on the door panel.
- The descriptions of the function push buttons are found on page 4.
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VESTA2 G 2 MONITORB
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
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a
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b
c
i
ON DIP
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1 2 3
4 5 6
a. .Microphone b. 4.3” TFT colour screen. c. .Close push button d. Menu push buttons. e. “Do not disturb” push button/indicator. f. .Start/stop communication function push button
During standby: Display door panel image.
Menu push buttons and status LEDs:
Menu access and functionselectionpushbutton.
Menu scroll down push button.
Menu scroll up push button.
Menu back push button.
Installation terminals and dip switch:
d
k
e
f
l
g
g. releaseDoor .function push button
During standby: Press for 10 seconds to
activate/deactivate the “doctor mode” function (function code [9018] must be activated).
h. Attachment holes. i. .Horizontal cable input j. Connector. k. BUS connection terminals. l. .Con#guration DIP switch
Power supply .status LED Push button: .End call/communication During standby: Enter/exit menu mode.
“Do not disturb” function access push button. LED on: “do notdisturb” mode activated. LED blinking: “doctor mode” activated. LED off: function not activated.
Connection terminals: L1, L2: BUS connection (non-polarised). HZ+, HZ-: .Door bell push button connection CALL REPEATER, GND: Call repeater connection (SAR-12/24).
(12Vcc/50mAmaximum).
Configuration dip switch: Dip6: Sets the end of line. Set to ON in monitors where the bus cable
terminates. Set to OFF only in intermediate monitors.
Dip1 to Dip5: Set the monitor address (addresses 0 to 31).
Switches set to OFF have a value of zero.
The values of the switches set to ON are shown in the enclosed chart. The monitor code will be the sum of the values of the switches set to ON.
Value chart
Switch number: 1 2 3 4 5
valueON : 1 2 4 8 16
E : 0 + 0+ 4+ 0 +16 = 20xample
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
( ):YELLOW ( ):BLACK GND
(R ):ED CALL REPEATER ( ):GREEN HZ-
( ):WHITE HZ+
L1
DO NOT USE
1 2 3
4 5 6
ON
DIP
L2
VESTA2 G 2 MONITORB
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
Setting the monitor's address codes (addresses 0 to 31):
Dip6: Sets the end of line. Set to ON in monitors where the bus cable terminates. Set to OFF only in intermediate monitors.
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Dip6 ONto
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
Dip6 OFFto
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
Dip1 Dip5:to Set the monitor address (addresses 0 to 31).
C 00ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 01ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 02ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 03ode
ON DIP
C 09ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 10ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 11ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 12ode
ON DIP
C 18ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 19ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 20ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 21ode
ON DIP
C 27ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 28ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 29ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 30ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 04ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 05ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 06ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 07ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 08ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 13ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 14ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 15ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 16ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 17ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 22ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 23ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 24ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 25ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 26ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
C 31ode
ON DIP
1 2 3
4 5 6
1 2 3
4 5 6
1 2 3
4 5 6
1 2 3
4 5 6
VESTA2 G 2 MONITORB
INSTALLATION OF THE MONITOR IN A SURFACE BOX
Avoid dusty or smoky environments or locations near sources of heat.
Positioning the surface box:
The upper part of the surface box must be placed at a height of 1.60m. The minimum distance between the sides of the
surface box and the closest object must be 5cm.
1 6. 0m
Fixing the monitor's surface box to the wall:
Fix the monitor's surface box to the wall by drilling two 6mm diameter holes and using the screws and plugs supplied
with the monitor.
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Positioning the monitor:
Connect the cables to the monitor (see page 4), position the monitor perpendicular to the terminal block ensuring that
the holes in the base of the monitor line up with those on terminal block and then move the monitor towards terminal
2
block until the monitor is #xed with the magnets located on monitor .
Remember to remove the protective covering from the front of the monitor once installation has been
completed
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VESTA2 G 2 MONITORB
INSTALLATION OF THE MONITOR IN AN EMBEDDING BOX
Avoid dusty or smoky environments or locations near sources of heat.
Positioning the embedding box:
Make a hole in the wall to position the top of the universal embedding box at a height of 1.60m from the ground. The
minimum distance between the embedding box and the closest object must be 5 cm.
1 6. 0m
Positioning the embedding box and mounting the terminal block:
Pass the cable through the hole made in the embedding box. Embed the box and ensure that it is level and $ush.
Fix the terminal block of the monitor with the screws supplied with the embedding box.
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Screws supplied with the embedding box.
Positioning the monitor:
Connect the cables to the monitor (see page 4), position the monitor perpendicular to the terminal block ensuring that
the holes in the base of the monitor line up with those on terminal block and then move the monitor towards terminal
2
block until the monitor is #xed with the magnets located on monitor .
Remember to remove the protective covering from the front of the monitor once installation has been
completed.
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VESTA2 G 2 MONITORB
OPERATION
Monitor description upon receiving a call and during communication:
Communication activated.
Door 1 activated.
Door 2 activated.
Elapsed call/communication time.
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1.1 Receiving a call from the door panel:
00:30
DS-1
Door panel that made the call.
End call/communication.
Start/stop communication.
Activate door release.
When a call is received, the monitor(s) will play a melody and show the door panel image on the main monitor without
alerting the visitor.If the call is not answered within 40 seconds the monitor returns to standby.
00:30
DS-1
To open the door, press the door release push button during the call: one press will activate the lock release for 5 seconds.
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VESTA2 G 2 MONITORB
OPERATION
Continued from the previous page.
1.2 :The call is unanswered (resident unavailable)
When a call is received, the monitor(s) will play a melody and show the door panel image on the main monitor without
alerting the visitor.If the call is not answered within 40 seconds the monitor returns to standby.
00:30
DS-1
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1.3 Ending a call from the door panel:
When a call is received, the monitor(s) will play a melody and show the door panel image on the main monitor without
alerting the visitor. Toend the call, press push button .
To open the door, press push button during the call process: one press will activate the lock release for 5 seconds.
00:30
To open the door, press the door release push button during the call: one press will activate the lock release for 5 seconds.
DS-1
1.4 :Answering a call from the door panel
When a call is received, the monitor(s) will play a melody and show the door panel image on the main monitor without
alerting the visitor. Toanswer the call, press push button . Communication will last for one and a half minutes or until button is pressed again. To openthe door, press button during the communication or call processes: one press will activate the lock release
for 5 seconds.
00:30
DS-1
Start/stop communication.
To open the door, press the door release push button during the communication or call processes: one press will activate the lock release for 5 seconds.
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