Bpt HA/200, VLS/101, HAC/200, VAS/100.30, CD/200 Instruction Manual

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System 200 Audio O&M
Contents Page
HA/200 3 HAC/200 4-7 VLS/101 8 VLS/100C 9 SI/200 10 VSB/200C 11 TT/2 12-14 A/200N 15-16 VAS/100.30 17 CD/200 18 CD/204 19
YC/200 - YC/200A 20 NC/220 - NC/221 21-22 AS/200 - BC/200 23 VSI/200 24 VA/200 25
issue 1.
HA/200
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-15 °C to +50 °C.
AUDIO MODULE HA/200
The unit comes complete with
- loudspeaker;
- microphone which can be remo
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ved and fitted in a remote positio
n
where the installation features s
o
require;
- two potentiometers for the fo
l-
lowing functions (fig. 4):
entry panel volume control receiver volume control
Function of each terminal (fig. 4) 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 (3
5
mA quiescent).
• Working temperature range: from
-15 °C to +50 °C.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CODED-CALL ENTRY PANEL HAC/200
E
ntry panel with coded call and
n
ame directory for system 200
a
udio and video entry control
i
nstallations and system 100 video
e
ntry control installations.
I
t features a back-lit display for
v
iewing the names and numbers in
t
he directory.
T
he back-lit keypad, made up of
1
8 pushbuttons, lets you send call
c
odes, service codes and alpha-
n
umeric calls using the dedicated
b
uttons.
T
he unit also comes with an RS-
4
85 port so that it can be connec-
t
ed to other similar units and/or PC
f
or entering, transferring and
s
aving names, messages and
codes.
HAC/200
codes. W
ith a storage capacity of approx.
2
,000 secret codes, the unit can be
u
sed for entrance control func-
t
ions.
T
here is no definite number of user
n
ames, messages for the display
a
nd service codes, as this
d
epends on the size of each field.
F
or instance, with a name 12 letters
l
ong, a call code of 6 letters, and 6
n
umbers for the secret codes, over
2
,400 user names can be entered.
Features
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Option of selecting 3 sizes for the
c
haracters on the display for user
n
ames, informational messages,
p
orter call messages, Tradesman
c
ommand messages and system
b
usy messages.
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Programming menu which is ena-
b
led once the password is ente-
red.
5
Call code
0-80161 (0-13121)
Custom code
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
User name
Add
Users management
Lingua/Language
Italiano
English
Modify
Delete one
Users deletion ?
Yes/No
Delete all
Block call
Call mode
Progressive call
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Add
Information texts
Modify
Delete one
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Add
P key texts
Modify
Delete one
T key texts
Busy system texts
0-80
Service codes
P key code
80156
T key code
79157
Default block
Call code
0-80161
Add
Secret codes
Modify
Delete one
Lighting mode
Fixed ON lighting
Auto ON/OFF light
Setup access code
Setup access code
*12345
Add
Modify
Delete one
Add
Modify
Delete one
Add
Modify
Delete one
Export all memory
Exporting
memory
Import all memory
Overwrite memory
Yes/No
Overwrite
memory
Delete all memory
Memory deletion?
Yes/No
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key texts
key texts
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Custom code
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Deletion code
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Codes deletion ?
Yes/No
Delete all
Key block
(0-80)
6
- Programming menu in Italian and English (select the desired option).
- Messages, names, codes and parameters entered via the entry panel’s keypad.
- Option of copying and transfer­ring the name directory.
- Call code generation in block, progressive or customized mode.
Function of each terminal
L LON data line
5 -
supply voltage 14 to 18V DC
6 + 7 call 8 call common 12 call confirmation note attenua-
tion
14 entry panel enabling I1 input not used I2 input not used
Technical characteristics
• Display: graphical, back-lit display, pixel count 122x32
• Supply voltage: 14 to 18V DC
• Current demand: max. 350 mA
• Storage capacity: 1 Mb
• Working temperature range: -15 °C to + 50 °C.
Installation instructions
The front plate can be surface mounted or recessed using the relevant kits. Remove the two plugs protecting the threaded holes in the embedding box and secure the chassis using the two screws supplied (fig. 3). In order to install the front plate, first insert the upper part in the top of the housing (fig. 2) or chassis (fig. 4), and then tighten the faste­ning screws using the size 2.5 Allen key supplied.
Function of the buttons for calling users
Directory search for names from A to Z. Scanning performed in this order of priority: space, spe­cial characters, number and letters.
Directory search for names from Z to A. Scanning performed in this order of priority: space, spe­cial characters, number and letters.
Call
0÷9 Buttons for entering numerical
codes. Button for entering alphanu-
meric codes.
C Button for deleting the code or
function on the display.
P Button for a service call (por-
ter call etc.)
S Button to be pressed before
keying in secret codes, pas­sword for accessing program­ming and for resetting default settings.
6
T Button for a service call (tra-
desman stair light etc.).
ENTRY PANEL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Information for visitors
The entry panel can be program­med so that, whilst the installation is in stand-by, information on how to use the keypad appears on the display in 4 languages. These messages can be customi­zed via programming.
Finding users stored in the directory and making the call
Pressing and releasing pushbutton
or interrupts the informational messages so that you can search for the desired name (along with the name, the display features the customized code or, if there is none, the call code) in alphabetical order (scanning performed in this order of priority: space, special characters, numbers and letters). Every time the button is pressed, the next name appears whilst, if the button is kept pressed, a fast sear­ch is performed, quickly scrolling through the initial letters in alpha­betical order or reverse order
depending on whether key or is used. Select the initial letter desired, find
the name using the key or . When the name desired comes up on the display, make the call by
pressing the key. If you know the call code already, you can also key in the user’s code directly via the keypad.
System busy warning
This status is indicated on the display with the previously pro­grammed message. Whilst in this condition, calls can­not be made from the entry panel. Nonetheless, secret codes can be sent and the programming menu accessed.
Key P
A dedicated key for sending the call code to the porter. Pressing this key calls up the mes­sage stored for this function (no default setting). If the installation does not feature a porter switchboard, this code can be used for other purposes.
Key T
A dedicated key for making a ser­vice call (tradesman stair light etc.). Pressing this key calls up the mes­sage stored for this function (no default setting). Sending this code does not activa­te the installation.
Key S
This key must be pressed before entering secret codes. In order to send a secret code, you must press the S key, enter the secret number (no more than 9
numbers) and press the key. The system features a device that
protects the secret codes from any attempts to discover them. Once a code that does not match any of those stored has been ente­red 5 times, key P’s service call code (usually corresponding to the porter call) is sent.
Key
Use key in residential installa- tions to replace the block number with a letter or caption.
- Press key to select the caption to be associated with the block (e.g. A, B, Build. A etc.).
- Key in the user number and press the key to make the call.
The block code associated with the caption must be programmed.
Use key to make alphanume- ric calls.
- Key can be used to select the letters. Once the necessary letters have been stored, simply key in the alphanumeric code (e.g. AZ, 1C, A3B etc.), than make the call by
pressing . Of course, the code entered must fit in the customized code field in the user menu.
Key C
Lets you delete the code keyed in.
Accessing the programming menu
In order to access programming, key in S 12345 (default setting) and .
Default settings
The entry panel comes with the fol­lowing settings: 1-Help messages for finding names in 4 languages (Italian, English, French, German). 2-Service messages (e.g. BUSY) in 4 languages (Italian, English, French, German). 3-Programming menu in Italian (with the option of selecting English). 4-CONSTANT LIGHTING mode for display and keypad. 5-Programming password and
deleting memory S 12345 (S can be omitted from the memory deletion password)
.
6-Block numerical call mode. 7-Block number: 00. 8-Code associated with key P:
80156. 9-Code associated with key T:
79157.
Resetting the default password
Should the customized password be misplaced, the default setting 12345 can be reset by entering an emergency code furnished by BPT . To receive this code, you must quote the ID code to be found on the back of the front plate.
Programming button functions
Menu forward search function Menu reverse search function Confirms function
0÷9 None
None
C Exits programming and returns
to the previous menu function
P None S None T None
Data entry button functions
Decreases character size Increases character size Confirms data entered
0 Enters number 0 and symbols
+ - / % £ $
1 Enters number 1 and symbols
space , : @ ‘“ ;
2 Enters number 2 and letters A
B C ÅÄÆÇ
3 Enters number 3 and letters
D E F É
4 Enters number 4 and letters
G H I
5 Enters number 5 and letters
J K L
6 Enters number 6 and letters
MNOÑÖØ
7 Enters number 7 and letters
PQRSß
8 Enters number 8 and letters
TUVÜ
9 Enters number 9 and letters
WXYZ Enters symbols * . ? ¿ ! ¡ & §
C Deletion of the letter, number
or symbol previously entered and exit from parameter data entry.
P Enters symbols # = ( ) < > _
S Selects upper or lower case T Advances the cursor across
the display
Programming menu functions (fig.6)
Lingua/Language Italiano
English (select the desired langua-
ge for the programming menu messages).
The language options are Italian and English.
Users management
Add (adds a new user).
The following parameters can be entered for each user:
•call code (0-80155)
•customized code (max. 9 num­bers or letters)
• user name (max. 80 letters in small characters, max. 30 letters in medium characters, max. 9 letters in large characters).
WARNING. If you want to enter users in progressive call mode, you must first edit the settings in
the relevant section.
Modify (edits the stored user). Delete one (deletes an individual
stored user).
In the Modify and Delete one sub- menus, you can select the user to
be edited or deleted using keys
and .
You can scroll through quickly by keeping key or pressed.
Delete all (deletes all stored users).
In the Delete all submenu, you are asked to confirm before all stored items are deleted.
Call mode
Block call (call in block mode).
First two digits: 0 to 80; Last three digits: 0 to 161.
Progressive call (call in progressi-
ve mode).
0 to 12635.
Information texts
Add (adds a new informational mes-
sage).
Informational messages are ente­red using the alphanumeric keys and can contain up to 80 letters and numbers in small characters, 30 let­ters and numbers in medium cha­racters and 9 letters and numbers for large characters. Messages are displayed in sequen­ce every 2 s.
Modify (edits the informational mes-
sage).
Delete one (deletes an informational
message).
In the Modify and Delete one sub- menus, you can select the message to be edited or deleted using keys
and .
P key texts
Add (adds a new porter call message).
Porter call messages are entered using the alphanumeric keys and can contain up to 80 letters and numbers in small characters, 30 letters and numbers in medium characters and 9 letters and num­bers for large characters. Messages are displayed in sequence every 2 s.
Modify (edits the porter call messa-
ge).
Delete one (deletes a porter call
message).
In the Modify and Delete one sub- menus, you can select the messa­ge to be edited or deleted using
keys and .
T key texts
Add (adds a new Tradesman com-
mand message).
Tradesman command messages are entered using the alphanume­ric keys and can contain up to 80 letters and numbers in small cha­racters, 30 letters and numbers in medium characters and 9 letters and numbers for large characters. Messages are displayed in sequence every 2 s.
Modify (edits the Tradesman com-
mand message).
Delete one (deletes a Tradesman
command message).
In the Modify and Delete one sub- menus, you can select the messa­ge to be edited or deleted using
keys and .
Busy system texts
Add (adds a new system busy
message).
System busy messages are ente­red using the alphanumeric keys and can contain up to 80 letters and numbers in small characters, 30 letters and numbers in medium characters and 9 letters and num­bers for large characters. Messages are displayed in sequence every 2 sec..
Modify (edits the system busy mes-
sage).
Delete one (deletes a system busy
message).
In the Modify and Delete one sub- menus, you can select the messa­ge to be edited or deleted using
keys and .
key texts
Add (adds a new customized
alphanumeric code).
Customized alphanumeric codes are entered using the alphanume­ric keys and can contain up to 9 letters and numbers. You will be asked to enter any block code (0 to 80) associated with the alphanumeric one. Codes are always displayed with large characters.
Modify (edits the customized
alphanumeric code).
Delete one (deletes a customized
alphanumeric code).
In the Modify and Delete one sub- menus, you can select the code to
be edited or deleted using keys
and .
Default block
0-80 (block code)
This code is transmitted when less than 4 digits are keyed in (in block call mode only).
Service codes
P key code (auxiliary call code sent
to a remote actuator).
If it is used to call the porter, the user code (last three digits) must be 156. The block code (first two digits) must be given a value in the range 0 to 80 except for the progressive call mode, where numbers are limi­ted to 78, 79, 80.
T key code (porter call code sent to
a remote actuator).
You can use all block codes in the range 0 to 80 (first two digits) and user codes in the range 0 to 161 (last three digits). If the progressive call mode has been chosen, the range of usable codes goes from 78000 to 78161,
79000 to 79161, 80000 to 80161.
The codes stored for services are kept divided into block number and user number even where the pro­gressive call mode has been cho­sen.
Secret codes
Add (adds a new secret code).
You will be asked to enter the call code to be sent to the remote actuator.
You can use all codes in the range 0 to 80 (for the block code) and in the range 0 to 161 (for the user code). If the progressive call mode has been chosen, the range of usable codes goes from 78000 to 78161,
79000 to 79161, 80000 to 8016.
You will also be asked to enter the customized code (password up to 9 numbers long), which may be given a different value for each user.
Modify (edits the secret code). Delete one (deletes a secret code).
In the Modify and Delete one sub- menus, you can select the code to
be edited or deleted using keys
and .
You can scroll through quickly by keeping key or pressed.
Delete all (deletes all secret
codes).
In the Delete all submenu, you are asked to confirm before all secret codes are deleted.
The codes stored for services are kept divided into block number and user number even where the pro­gressive call mode has been cho­sen.
Lighting mode
Fixed ON lighting (display and key-
pad lighting always on).
Auto ON/OFF light (lighting swit-
ched off automatically after 1 minute).
The key remains lit at all times.
Setup access code
12345 (default setting).
Password for accessing pro­gramming menu.
The password is entered using the numerical keys and can be up to 8 numbers long.
In order to access the programming menu, the password must always be preceded by the S key and .
Export all memory
Exporting memory?
Once the export procedure has been started, it can be stopped using key C.
WARNING. In order to use this function, terminals L in the entry panels must be connected with a twisted pair (see relevant installa­tion diagram).
Import all memory
Overwrite memory.Yes/No
You will be asked to confirm before the device’s memory is overwritten.
WARNING. In order to use this function, terminals L in the entry panels must be connected with a twisted pair (see relevant installa­tion diagram).
Delete all memory
Memory deletion? Yes/No
You will be asked to confirm before the device’s memory is deleted.
Deletion code
Enter the password for acces­sing the programming menu in order to delete the memory.
Copy memory between 2 HAC/200 units
1)Set the entr y panel HAC/200 to copy in export mode, then set the other HAC/200 entry panel to import mode.
2) Confirm transfer and wait until i
t
is complete.
The copy does not include the lan
-
guage, call mode, block defaul
t
setting, service codes, lighting mode and programming pas
-
sword.
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1
B
2
3
4
5
3
2
1
43,5
45
7,5
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70
106
A
B
64,5
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145
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
RELAY MODULE VLS/101
The relay can be used to control auxiliary services such as: stairs light, additional bell, etc. The relay coils can be energized with AC/DC voltage (10 ÷ 24 V) or through low level signals e.g. call signal.
Function of each terminal (fig. 1) Terminal block A(relay’s contacts) 1 normally open 2 common 3 normally close
Terminal block B
VLS/101 used as auxiliary relay:
1-2 voltage supply to relay’s coi
l
(10 ÷ 18 V DC/AC) or
1-3 voltage supply to relay’s coi
l
(18 ÷ 24 V DC/AC)
VLS/101 used as call adapter:
1 +10 ÷ 18 V DC
or
3 +18 ÷ 24 V DC 4 call signal input 5 ground
Technical features
• Supply voltage: 10 ÷ 24 V DC/AC or low level signal (e.g. cal
l
signal).
• Current demand: 60 mA max.
• Max load to relay contact: 5 A a
t
250 V (2 A if load is inductive).
• Working temperature range: from 0 °C to + 35 °C.
• Dimensions: 4 DIN units module
,
low profile (fig. 2).
The unit can be installed withou
t
terminal covers into boxes provi­ded with DIN rail (EN 50022). Dimensions are shown in figure 2 A. It can also be surface mounted
,
using the DIN rail supplied, but fit­ted with terminal covers. Dimensions are shown in figure 2 B.
A
7
B
P1
6
5
3
2
1
DL1
1
0
1
0
1
0
CD
0
1
X
987654321
0
1
1
A
B
C
INT
C
INT
INT
C
987654321
0
1
DL1
P1
INT
C
T
t
SW3
SW2
t
T
t
T
T
t
SW3
SW2
CD
2
43,5
45
7,5
57
70
106
A
B
64,5
70
145
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PULSANTE DI CHIAMATA CALL BUTTON CD RUFTASTE
BOUTON D’APPEL
PULSADOR DE LLAMADA BOTÃO DE CHAMADA 123456789
1 XXXXX0XXX 2 XXXX0XXXX 3 XXX0XXXXX 4 XX0XXXXXX 5 X0XXXXXXX 6 0XXXXXXXX 7 XXXXX00XX 8 XXXX0X0XX
9 XXX0XX0XX 10 XX0XXX0XX 11 X0XXXX0XX 12 0XXXXX0XX
Fig. 4
jumper SW2, figure 2, is placed to position C the relay is controlled by the coded signal sent either by the entry panel or porter swirch­board. When jumper SW2 (fig. 2) is pla­ced to position INT the relay is controlled by the coded signal sent by a intercom call button on intercom receivers series. The duration the relay stays ener­gized depends of jumper SW3, figure 2. When SW3 is placed to position t the time can be regula­ted by means of potentiometer P1, figure 1, from about 0.6 sec. to 10 sec., after which it de-energizes even if the code is still sent. When SW3 is placed to position T the relay remains energized, after the time preset by P1 has ela­psed, if the coded signal is still present.
NOTE. Take off top frame to reach SW2 and SW3 jumpers.
The acces key to VLS/100C is con­trolled by jumpers CD, figure 1. The code to be set on VLS/100C must much that of controlling unit, i.e.:
-When VLS/100C is controlled by entry panel or porter switchboard refer to tables in relevant instruc­tions sheet.
-When VLS/100C is controlled by intercom receivers refer to table in figure 4.
Functions to be set P1 Potentiometer to preset the
time VLS/100C stays ener­gized.
CD Access key jumper. SW2 Jumper to select VLS/100C
driving source:
-When placed to position C
the relay is controlled by entry panel or porter switch­board.
-When placed to position INT the relay is controlled
by intercom receivers.
SW3 Duration relay stays energi-
zed:
- When placed to position t
the relay stays energized for the time preset by P1.
- When placed to position T
the relay remains energi­zed, after the time preset by P1 has elapsed, if teh coded signal is still present.
DL1 Test LED.
The LED, figure 1, is lit for the duration the relay is
energized.
A
terminal covers into boxes provi­ded with DIN rail (EN 50022). Dimensions are shown in figure 3A. It can also be surface mounted, using the DIN rail supplied, but fitted with terminal covers. Dimensions are shown in figure 3B.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
VLS/100C.
01 RELAY UNIT
VLS/100C is a relay designed to control auxiliary services. When
VLS/100C
energized.
Function of each terminal
Terminal block A 1 normally open contact 2 common 3 normally closed contact
Terminal block B 5 <
supply voltage 14÷17,5VDC
6 + 7 input of coded signal
Technical features
• Supply voltage: 14÷17,5VDC.
• Current demand: 60mA.
• Max. load to relay contact 250V, 5A (2A if load is inductive).
• Working temperature range: from 0 °C to +35 °C.
• Dimensions: 4 DIN units modu­le, low profile (fig. 3).
The unit can be installed without
E
SI/200
5 21 8 11 12 23 13 16 24 RS E
F
BG
H
5
21
8 11 12 23 13 16 24
5 21 8 8A 11 12 23 13 16 24
1
2
4
5
6
1 2
A/200R(A/200N)
B
C
+B 5 21 8 8A 11
5 8 9
12 23 16 NO C NC
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B
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21
8
11
12
23
13
ON
SW1
OFF
5
21
8
11
12
23
13
16
24
RS
E
E
F
5
21
8
8A
11
12
23
13
16
24
B
SW2
16
24
1
2
1
2
4
5
G
6
H
SW
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• Residential systems using the uni
t
as a block selector.
Operating characteristics
• Protection of any connections installed and management of the
engaged” signal, irrespective o
f
whether the unit is used as a selecto
r
for several entry panels or as a block selector in residential systems. The protection mechanism is disa
-
bled under the following conditions:
- approx. 2 minutes after the call;
- when the handset is replaced (SW1 jumper connected);
- permanently (SW2 jumper connec
-
ted).
• The selector is equipped with an amplifier which regenerates the cal
l
signal.
• Possibility of connecting up to three internal units to the same call.
• Possibility of trading the origin o
f
an external call by means of differen
t
tones which correspond to two diffe
-
rent entry panels. To enable this function, connect ter
-
minal 8A of SI/200 selector to termi
-
nal 8A on the power supplier installed (A/200, A/241, etc.), figure 3. In this case, connections cannot be made for calls originating from inter
-
nal floor landings.
Function of each terminal, figure 1 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 resi
-
dential systems)
5 general reset 6 enable output
Terminal block H (services) 1 call 1 output 2 call 2 output
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SI/200 ENTRANCE SELECTOR
This unit permits the selection of two entry panels and is configured to create the following systems:
• Single or multi-family systems with several entrances using the same number of selectors as there are entry panels minus one.
SW jumpers functions, figure 1 (in ON position) 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.
When A/241 power supplier are used (1+n installations), the SW1 jumper must be connected, figure
1.
Technical features
• Supply voltage: 11 V DC.
• Current demand: 45 mA max. (5 mA quiescent).
• Working temperature range: from 0 °C to +35 °C.
• Dimensions: 8 DIN units, low profi­le module, figure 2. The unit can be installed without terminal covers into boxes provi­ded with DIN rail (EN 50022). Dimensions are shown in figure 2A. It can also be surface mounted, using the DIN rail supplied, but fit­ted with terminal covers. Dimensions are shown in figure
2B.
F
5217
8
12
24
N2
B
N2
5
7
12
SW1
1
VSB/200C BLOCK SELECTOR
The VSB/200C block selector
,
combined with the SI/200 o
r
VSI/200 entrance selectors, ena
-
bles coded call audio and video residential multi-block installation
s
to be created. A residential installation is made up of one or more main entr
y
panels from where the users of the various blocks can be called, each of which may have its own entr
y
panel from where the users of the block can be called. When idle, the VSB/200C plu
s
SI/200 or VSB/200C plus VSI/200 selector unit connects the users o
f
the block with their own entr
y
panel. The switching of the selector unit i
s
controlled by coded call signals. In order to be able to recognize said signals, the unit must have been suitably programmed. Programming is performed by sen
-
ding two codes, which define the two limits of the call group which are recognized by the VSB/200C. In the event of calls coming from the main entry panel, the selecto
r
unit establishes the communica
-
tion between the receiver called and the main entry panel, cutting off the entry panel of the block in question, in which an engaged signal appears. When a block installation is activa
-
ted, the call from the main entr
y
panel to a user in that block i
s
unsuccessful and the engaged indicator on the main entry pane
l
will be activated for as long as the call button is kept pressed down
,
plus an additional two second
s
approx.
Programming one block only
1 - Power up the unit and remove the SW1 programming jumper
,
figure 1. 2 - Send the five-digit code, where the first two digits identify the bloc
k
to be programmed, and the othe
r
three the first user.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
3 - Wait for the programming to be acknowledged (only if the VPD/100 or VPDM/100 switchboard is being used). 4 - Insert the SW1 programming jumper.
Programming a range of progressive codes
1 - Power up the unit and remove the SW1 programming jumper, figure 1. 2 - Send the code relating to the first receiver (code with the lowest value). 3 - Wait for the programming to be acknowledged (only if the VPD/100 or VPDM/100 switchboard is being used). 4 - Send the code relating to the last receiver (code with the highest value). 5 - Wait for the programming to be acknowledged (only if the VPD/100 or VPDM/100 switchboard is being used). 6 - Insert the SW1 programming jumper.
Programming one call only
1 - Power up the unit and remove the SW1 programming jumper, figure 1.
2 - Send the code to be recorded. 3 - Wait for the programming to be
acknowledged (only if the VPD/100 or VPDM/100 switchboard is being used).
4 - Send the same code again. 5 - Wait for the programming to be
acknowledged (only if the VPD/100 or VPDM/100 switchboard is being used). 6 - Insert the SW1 programming jumper.
NOTE. If the programming is car­ried out via the VPD/100 or VPDM/100 porter switchboard, the acknowledgement of the comple­ted programming is given by the codes sent appearing on the display PORTER CALL.
The unit can be installed without
terminal covers, in boxes fitted wit
h
DIN rail (EN 50022). See figure 2A for overall dimen
-
sions. Alternatively, it can be wall-moun
-
ted using the DIN rail provided
,
and applying the terminal cover. See figure 2B for overall dimen
-
sions.
43,5
45
7,5
57
70
106
A
B
64,5
70
145
2
VSB/200C
Function of each terminal, figure 1 Terminal block B 5 ground 7 coded call from main entry
panel
12 coded call to porter switch-
board
N2 enabling of second call note Terminal block F
5 ground 7 coded call from block’s entry
panel
8 call common 12 call to porter switchboard 21 +12 VDC 24 block engaged N2 enabling of second call note
Technical features
• Supply voltage: 11÷13 VDC.
• Current demand: 8 mA
• Maximum number of blocks which can be connected in a sin­gle installation: 100
• Working temperature range: from 0 °C to 35 °C.
• Dimensions: 4 DIN units, low-
profile module, figure 2.
DISPOSAL
Do not litter the environment wit
h
packing material: make sure it i
s
disposed of according to the regu
-
lations in force in the country wher
e
the product is used. When the equipment reaches th
e
end of its life cycle, take measure
s
to ensure it is not discarded in th
e
environment. The equipment must be dispose
d
of in compliance with the regula
-
tions in force, recycling its compo
-
nent parts wherever possible. Components that qualify as recy
-
clable waste feature the relevan
t
symbol and the material’s abbre
-
viation.
BPT UK TRADESMAN TIMER – TT/2
The timer is a fully programmable 7 day time clock and is primarily intended to provide inhibit and enable periods for Tradesman push button on all BPT Video and Audio Entry Systems.
The delay ‘on’ to lock release, provided by clean changeover contact from the TT/2, can be varied from 2 to 5 seconds. The provision of N/O or N/C contacts allows connection of virtually any configuration of lock release.
Facilities
6 ON – 6 OFF Weekdays and for both Saturday and Sunday.
Adjustable delay ‘On Time’ to door release 2 to 15 seconds.
2 override inputs allowing operation even if time clock is in OFF state.
1000 hour reserve in the event of mains failure.
Clean C/O output – rated 5 amp @ 240vAC (2A if load is inductive).
23:59
ON
OFF
MTWTFSS
DAY
CHANGE PROGRAM
12345
768
SW 1
N.OPEN
COMMON
N.CLOSED
ADJUST RELAY ON TIME
-TRIGGER
TRADES INPUT
ON STATE
+12 to +18V.DC
-0V.DC
SHOWING FULL DISPLAY DETAIL
POWER RELAY
ONON
NOTE:
THE RELAY CONTACTS OF THE TT/2
DIFFER FROM THE TT/1
TIME OF DAY STATE
Set for example at 13:30pm
Wednesday and program time is OFF
Ensure the timer is at this state
after programming, with only the
2 dots between hour & minutes
flashing.
Important notes:
· For systems with 2 or more entry panels, ensure SW1 is 'ON'.
· For straight time clock operation link pins 4 & 5.
· To preserve battery life it is not recommended that this unit remain
disconnected for a charging source for a period of more than six months.
W
OFF
13:30
TESTS
ENSURE THE DISPLAY IS AT THE ‘TIME OF DAY’ STATE AS SHOWN ABOVE WITH RED LED ON, TIME
CLOCK PROGRAMMED AND NOW ‘ON’ IN THE DISPLAY. (Press CHANGE to alter state from OFF to ON if necessary).
1. Momentarily short out terminals 1 to 3 OR call from entry panel if connected as diagrams. Green LED should come on for set duration. Adjust potentiometer for delay required.
2. Press change button and put time clock to ‘OFF’ state. Carry out item 1 above again. Green LED should not come on. Momentarily short out 2 to 4. Green LED should come on for set duration.
3. Put time clock to ‘ON’ state.
4. Short out 4 to 5. Green LED should stay on for as long as the short remains.
PROGRAMMING THE TIME CLOCK
Only program the ON/OFF time slots you require. DO NOT program 0’s or any other digits into ON/OFF positions unused.
e.g. if you require 06:30 ON - 08:30 OFF MON to SUN, use only the first ON/OFF time slot.
Carry out a full Reset to start programming. This will delete all previously programmed times and set the ‘time of day’ to 0: 00.
RESET PROCEDURE
FLASHING
OFF
0:00
YOU ARE NOW IN THE PROGRAM MODE CARRY OUT PROGRAMMING WITHIN 1 MINUTE OR THE DISPLAY WILL REVERT TO:
0:00
AFTER A TEST DISPLAY,
DISPLAY SHOULD SHOW
PRESS & HOLD BOTH BUTTONS
WHEN DISPLAY BLANKS RELEASE BOTH BUTTONS
SET DAY & REAL TIME (e.g. Wednesday 11:30 am)
DISPLAY SHOULD NOW SHOW AS UNDER:
MINS STILL FLASHING
PRESS PROGRAM TO SELECT THE MINUTES, PRESS CHANGE TO SET THE MINUTES.
& MINUTES FLASHING
11:3011:00 0:00
PRESS PROGRAM TO SELECT THE HOUR, PRESS CHANGE TO SET THE HOUR.
& HOUR FLASHING
W
0:00
PRESS CHANGE TO SET THE DAY
& DOT FLASHING
START PROGRAMMING THE ON / OFF TIMES WITHIN 1 MINUTE.
SET 1ST ON TIME FOR ALL 7 DAYS (e.g. 6:30 am Mon - Sun)
PRESS PROGRAM TO SELECT HOUR, PRESS CHANGE TO SET THE HOUR.
6 FLASHING
PRESS CHANGE TO SELECT
ALL DAYS.
ALL 7 DOTS & ON FLASHING
PRESS PROGRAM TO SELECT THE 1st ON TIME
ON & DOTS FLASHING
ON
-- : --
ON
-- : -- 6:00
ON
6:30
ON
PRESS PROGRAM TO SELECT MINUTES, PRESS CHANGE TO SET THE MINUTES.
30 FLASHING
PRESS PROGRAM TO PROCEED TO ‘SET OFF TIME’ NOTE THAT THE ALL DAYS WILL NOT FLASH.
SET 1ST OFF TIME (e.g. 9:00am Mon - Sun)
PRESS PROGRAM TO SELECT HOUR, PRESS CHANGE TO SET THE HOUR.
9 FLASHING
9:00
THE DAYS FOR THE OFF STATE
WILL REMAIN AS SET FOR THE
ON STATE ABOVE.
WHEN PRESSING PROGRAM ­ON WILL CHANGE TO OFF, BUT NOTE THAT THE DOTS MON - SUN DO NOT FLASH.
PRESS PROGRAM TO SELECT MINUTES. CHANGE OR LEAVE
THE MINUTES IF REQUIRED.
00 FLASHING
ON
9:30
ON
CONTINUE PRESSING PROGRAM & CHANGE TO SET ANY OTHER ON/OFF PROGRAMS.
TO REVIEW THE SET PROGRAMS, OR TO RETURN SPEEDILY TO THE REAL TIME STATE, HOLD PROGRAM BUTTON DOWN UNTIL THE PREVIOUSLY PROGRAMMED REAL TIME APPEARS
& STOPS, THEN RELEASE PROGRAM BUTTON.
AT THE REAL TIME & DAY DISPLAY, THE CHANGE BUTTON WILL OVERRIDE THE OFF TO ON & VICE VERSA.
ENSURE THE TIMER IS LEFT AT THE REAL TIME DISPLAY, BUT IN ANY EVENT IT WILL REVERT TO THIS AFTER 1 MINUTE OF INACTIVITY ON
THE 2 PUSH BUTTONS.
BPT UK TRADESMAN TIMER – TT/2
PROGRAMMING
POSSIBLE 6 ON – 6 OFF TIMES OVER 7 DAYS
Hold down both the
PROGRAM
and
CHANGE
buttons until the display blanks, then release.
Display will eventually show as indicated on drawing.
PROGRAMCHANGE
SunMon
0:00
SETTING THE CORRECT DAY & TIME
Press CHANGE button to set day of week MON – SUN (Indicated by dots left to right as MON – SUN) Press PROGRAM Press CHANGE button to set the current hour
Press PROGRAM Press CHANGE button to set the current minutes Press PROGRAM
SETTING 1st ON TIME
Press CHANGE until 7 dots appear
(This will enable on time for all 7 days of week, continue pressing CHANGE if you only require
MON-FRI)
Press
PROGRAM
Press CHANGE to set the on time e.g. 6:00 If minutes are not required – press PROGRAM again, otherwise press CHANGE to alter the minutes Then press PROGRAM
SETTING 1st OFF TIME
Press
CHANGE
to set the off time e.g. 9:00 If minutes are not required – press PROGRAM again, otherwise press CHANGE to alter the minutes Then press PROGRAM
Set any further ON / OFF times as required. Note – the day dots can only be set at the on time setting – not the off
After all ON / OFF times are programmed, press PROGRAM until the correct day / time is reached as previously set. The display will in any event reset itself to this state after 60 seconds of non-use of push buttons.
83,5 mm
43,5
45
7,5
57
105
106
A
B
64,5
105
145
A
5
8
+B
5
2188A
11
122316NOC
NC
9
B
C
P1
43,5
45
7,5
57
70
106
A
B
64,5
70
145
A
B
NC
C
B
C
+B
5
2188A
11
12
589
16
23
NO
1
2
3
4 5
6B
09.2004/2403-3754
6A
T c p M M t t T t
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- d r
D il v E m
A g m n A c s L d n g S s ta
60 mm
ER/12
7
6C
11
10
9
8
GB
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
A/200R POWER SUPPLIER
The unit is equipped with a transformer capable of powering the HPC/1 entry panel and max. 20 HPP/6 panels (or MVA/100.01 audio module and max. 20 MC call button modules or 10 push-but­tons lights, equal to 20 call push-but­tons, on AZ entry panels). The unit features the following func­tions:
- 2 two-tone call notes for entry panels (or for supplementary calls, e. g. lan­ding calls).
- Power supply and control of electric door lock (12V AC, 1A) by means o
f
relay (inside the unit). Function of each terminal, figure 1
Terminal block A
~
mains
~
Terminal block B +B 12 V DC input 5 ground 21 11 V DC output 8
call common 1 output
A/200N
8A call common 2 output 11 audio from entry panel 12 audio to entry panel 23
output 14 V AC
16 NO normally open
relay
C common
contacts
NC normally closed Terminal block C
5 ground 8 audio to receiver 9 audio from receiver
Technical features
• Supply voltage: 230 V, 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 12 V DC power supply, e.g. battery or uninterruptable power supply (termi­nals +B and 5).
NOTE. The unit has no battery pro­tection.
• Rated power: 15 VA.
• Output voltages: 11 VDC 150 mA (300 mA peak) 14 VAC, 650 mA (1 A in intermittent current).
• Call generator: 2 types of two-tone call (up to 3 internal units can be con­nected in parallel to the same call).
• Working temperature range: from 0 °C to +35 °C.
• Dimensions: 4 DIN units module, low profile, figure 2.
The power supplier can be installed without terminal covers into boxes provi­ded with DIN rail (EN 50022). Dimensions are shown in figure 2A. It can also be surface mounted, using the DIN rail supplied, but fitted with ter­minal covers. Dimensions are shown in figure 2B.
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.
A/200N POWER SUPPLIER
With the same features of A/200R, has also the following function:
- Power supply and control of electric
lock (12 V AC, 1 A) by means of relay (inside the unit) with timer-controlled interval adjustable from 2 to 15 seconds by means of potentiometer P1, figure 3.
• Dimensions: 6 DIN units module, low profile, figure 4.
C/200 HANDSET
It is equipped with the following con­trols:
Door lock release button
Auxiliary services
The C/200 call tone is electronic, in addition ER/12 buzzer, figure 7, can be fitted into the handset.
Function of each terminal
Terminal block C 5 ground 7 call 8 audio from entry panel 9 audio to entry panel
button for
auxiliar y services
Technical features
• Current demand: 7 mA max. (0 mA quiescent).
• Max. switching capacity of auxiliary services button contact: max. 24V, 1 A.
• Dimensions: 88x220x70 mm.
D d A H m R T T M
- z c
- s R
N
g M m M A M
M h
Installation instructions
Untighten the fixing screw and remove the front cover from the back housing, figure 5. Fix the back housing to the wall, figure 6A, or to an embedding box, figure 6B, 6C.
Avoid excessive tightening of the screws especially when walls are not perfectly flat.
Make the relative connections and re-fit the cover.
XC/200 HANDSET
With the same features of C/200.
• Dimensions: 110x224x65 mm.
E/220 TWIN CHANNEL RECEIVER
E/220 can be either surface mounted or partially recessed in conjunction with ESP/220, figure 10, or ESI/220, figure 9, respectively. It is equipped with the following con­trols:
Door lock release button Button to operate stairs light timer or
for any other services as required Audio button. To be kept depres-
sed to converse
The E/220 call tone is electronic, in addition ER/12 buzzer, figur e 11, can be fitted into the handset.
Function of each terminal
Terminal block C
1 ground 2 audio to entry panel 3 audio from entry panel 4 call
Terminal block D
1 button for 2 auxiliary services
Technical features
• Current demand: 7 mA max. (0 mA quiescent).
Max. switching capacity of stairs light button contact: max. 24 V, 1 A.
• Dimensions: 100x172x27 mm.
• Dimensions with ESP/220: 100x172xx42 mm.
• ESI/220 embedding box dimen­sions: 90x162x24 mm.
Installation instructions
Remove the front grid, figure 8, and fix the housing to the wall using the provi­ded screws, figure 9. Connect the wires and replace the front grid.
CAUTION. For acoustic reasons, the TM series entry panels must be fitted with MR/100 remote microphones. Also, the unit cannot be installed with panel models Z/1÷3 or E/1÷3 which must be replaced with the corresponding models ZC/1÷3. E/220 should never be used together with C/200-XC/200 series handsets. E/220 should never be used together with XC/220 twin channel receivers series.
DISPOSAL
Do not litter the environment with pack­ing material: make sure it is disposed of according to the regulations in force in the country where the product is used. When the equipment reaches the end of its life cycle, take measures to ensure it is not discarded in the environment. The equipment must be disposed of in compliance with the regulations in force, recycling its component parts wherever possible. Components that qualify as recyclable waste feature the relevant symbol and the material’s abbreviation.
1
A
G
2
1
2
1
43,5
45
7,5
57
140
106
A
B
64,5
140
145
2
08.2007/24839200
BPT S.p.A. Via Roma, 41 30020 Cinto Caomaggiore/VE/Italy http: www.bpt.it/e-mail: info@bpt.it
GB
Attention. Before installing the unit, carefully read the “WARNINGS FOR INSTAL­LATION” contained in the package.
DC POWER SUPPLIER VAS/100.30
It consist of a card onto which there are the rectifier and the stabilizer. It is capable of supplying 1.7A at
17.5V DC and is protected against overloading and short circuiting. The VAS/100 can also be used as a supplementary power supply whene­ver the system requires it.
NOTE. When designing the installation calculate the number of power sup­pliers in relation to the total power con­sumption of all devices in the system.
Function of each terminal (fig.1) Terminal block G
mains
Terminal block A 1+
17,5V output
2– 1+
17,5V output
2–
Technical features
• Mains supply: 230V AC 50/60Hz. Self-resetting electric safety switch.
• Output voltage: 17.5V DC 1.7A continuous current demand.
• Power absorption: 60VA.
• Working temperature range: from 0 °C to +35 °C.
• Dimensions: 8 DIN units, low profi­le module, figure 1.
The equipment can be installed without terminal covers into boxes provided with DIN rail (EN 50022). Dimensions are shown in figure 2A. Or it can be wall-mounted using the DIN rail provided, applying as neces­sary the terminal covers and plugs provided. Dimensions are shown in figure 2B.
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.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
VAS/100.30
1
2
3
4
N2
6
5
7A
P
7
12
SW
CD/200
C/200
XV/200
XC/200
CD/200
CD/200
XC/200
Function of each terminal and wire (fig. 1)
Terminal block 6 +10÷18 VDC 7 coded call from entry panel N2 enabling of second call note 12 coded call to porter’s switch-
board
Wires 5 ground 7A call to receiver P call to porter’s switchboard
Programming
- Power up the unit and remove the SW software programming jumper (fig. 1)
- Send the user code via the coded call entry panel or the VPD/100-VPDM/100 porter’s swit­chboard.
- Insert the SW jumper.
N.B. If the programming is carried out via the porter’s switchboard, the acknowledgement of the com­pleted programming is given by the code sent to the receiver appea­ring on the display PORTER CALL.
The unit generates two types of call note: a)continuous bi-tonal note lasting at least 1 s b)rings lasting 0.6 s repeated every 2 s, for the duration of the call, with a minimum of 2 rings. The unit is factory set with the note type a for calls from the entry panel, and with note type b for
2
5
6
calls from the porter’s switchboar d (the connection must be made to terminal N2 before note type b can be obtained). The type of note can be inverted by sending the code 80160 (block code) or 13120 (progressive­mode code) to the unit. In order to reset the initial condi­tions, send the code 80161 (block code) or 13121 (progressive­mode code) to the unit.
The modification of the call not
e
must be carried out when in pro
-
gramming mode (with the softwar
e
jumper SW disconnected).
Technical features
• Supply voltage: 10÷18 VDC
• Current demand: 1 mA (105 mA during the call)
• Maximum number of CD/200 units which can be connected in a block: 200.
• Working temperature range: from 0°C to 35°C.
• Dimensions: 52x35x17 mm.
Installation
The coder/decoder must be instal­led in the receiver by following the indications given in fig. 2÷6. For the VM/200 table-top series, the unit is fitted in an embedding box.
CD/200
CODER/DECODER CD/200
The unit enables the handsets and the monitors (200 and EXEDRA 200 series) to be installed in coded call installations system
200.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
200. A CD/200 must be installed in
each receiver, even in installations where more than one receiver is activated by the same call. An RC/200 call repeater can be connected in parallel to the recei-
ver.
P
7A
P
7A
P
7A
P
7A
1 2 3 4
SW
5
6
7
12
N2
1
60 mm
44 mm
16 mm
2
1
2
3
GB
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
FLOOR CODER/DECODER CD/204
The unit enables the C/200 hand
-
set, the VM/200 - VM/203 serie
s
monitors and VMF/200 - VMF/20
3
monitors to be installed in code
d
call installations. The CD/204 unit enables 4 rece
i-
vers to be connected and is the
-
refore an excellent solution fo
r
encoding/decoding on the floor. Only one receiver plus an RC/20
0
call repeater can be connected t
o
a CD/204 output. Owing to its small size, the un
it
can be inserted in a regular con
-
nector box (90 x 90 x 40 mm), o
r
can be installed on a DIN guid
e
(EN 50022) (fig. 3).
Function of each terminal (fig. 1) Terminal block C-IN 5 10 ÷ 18V DC 6
+ supply voltage
7 coded call from entry panel 12 coded call to porter’s switch-
board
N2 enabling of second call note Terminal block C-IN
P call to porter’s switchboard
from receiver 1
7A call to receiver 1 P call to porter’s switchboard
from receiver 2
7A call to receiver 2 P call to porter’s switchboard
from receiver 3
7A call to receiver 3 P call to porter’s switchboard
from receiver 4
7A call to receiver 4
Programming
-
Power up the unit and remove
t
he SW software programming
j
umper (fig. 1).
-
Send the code relating to the
u
ser connected to output 1 via the
c
oded call entry panel, or the
V
PD/100 porter’s switchboard.
I
f the programming jumper is
i
nserted at this point, the codes
f
ollowing the one transmitted are
a
ssigned to the other 3 users in
s
equence.
I
f, on the other hand, the installer
w
ishes to assign each user a non-
p
rogressive code, send the code
r
elating to the user connected to
o
utput 2, followed by the code
r
elating to the user connected to
o
utput 3, and lastly the code rela-
t
ing to the user connected to out-
p
ut 4.
-
Insert the SW jumper.
N.B. If the programming is carried out via the porter’s switchboard, the acknowledgement of the com­pleted programming is given by the code sent to the extension appea­ring on the display (PORTER CALL).
T
he unit generates two types of
c
all note:
a: continuous bi-tonal note lasting
a
t least one second;
b: rings lasting 0.6 seconds repea-
t
ed every 2 seconds, for the dura-
t
ion of the call, with a minimum of
2
rings.
T
he unit is factory set with the note
t
ype a for calls from the entry
p
anel, and with note type b for
c
alls from the porter’s switchboar d
(
the connection must be made to
t
erminal N2 before note type b can
b
e obtained).
T
he type of note can be inverted
b
y sending the code 80160 (block
c
ode) or 13120 (progressive-
m
ode code) to the unit.
I
n order to reset the initial condi-
t
ions, send the code 80161 (block
c
ode) or 13121 (progressive-
m
ode code) to the unit.
T
he modification of the call note
m
ust be carried out when in pro-
g
ramming mode (with the SW
j
umper disconnected).
Technical features
Supply voltage: 10 ÷ 18 VDC.
Current demand: 8mA (110 mA during call).
Maximum number of CD/204 units which can be connected in a block: 200.
Working temperature range: from 0°C to +35°C.
• Dimensions: 60 x 44 x 16 mm.
1
2
3
4
CD/204
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83,5 mm
3
60 mm
4
YC/200 YC/200A
pulsante servizi ausiliari: max. 24 V, 1 A.
5789
C
BP1
5
C
7A
7
BP1
BP2
C
YPL
5
E
20
9
8
7
6
GB
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND INSTALLATION
HANDSET YC/200
T
he unit has a door-lock release but-
t
on and features an electronic
c
all facility. It can accommodate the
a
uxiliary services button ( ) YP1
a
nd loudspeaker YAL to make the
c
all note more powerful.
-
Dimensions: 98x215x63 mm.
Note. In intercom systems, the door­lock release button is enabled while you are talking with the entry panel.
Door-lock release button
N
ormally the door-lock release button
i
s active. If you want it active only
w
hen the receiver is lifted, cut the
j
umper BP1 (fig.5).
Function of each terminal (fig. 5) Terminal block C 5 ground 7 call 8 audio from entry panel 9 audio to entry panel
HANDSET YC/200A
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eatures similar to handset YC/200, it
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- Maximum switching power of auxi-
liary services button: max. 24 V, 1 A. Can accommodate 2 modules (YP3 and YPL).
HANDSET YC/201
Handset with secrecy of speech. Features similar to receiver YC/200A. Unit YP3 can be used to add 3 auxi­liary buttons to the handset.
Door-lock release button
Normally the door-lock release button is active after having received a call. If you want it active only when the receiver is lifted, after having recei­ved a call, cut the jumper BP1 (fig. 6).
Function of each terminal (fig. 6) Terminal block C 5 ground 7 call 8 audio from entry panel 9 audio to entry panel 20 landing call input E audio enabling (
1
) button for auxiliary services
Terminal block C (accessories)
connection for YAL loudspeaker
7A connection for 7 YPL module
(
1
) Connection required for special installations (combined audio entry and video entry systems).
Connecting YPL unit
When the YPL unit is installed in the receiver, wire jumper BP2 must be cut (fig. 6).
Installation
First, remove the housing (fig. 1) and fasten the base directly to the wall (fig. 2) or to the embedding box (fig. 3 or 4).
If walls are not perfectly level, do not overtighten screws.
WARNING FOR THE USER
Please do not open or tamper with the device.
The device operating with a very low voltage (24 VAC - 50 VDC) and cannot be connected to higher voltages.
In the case of breakdown or modifi­cation of the apparatus (such as power supplier…) please contact a speciali­zed maintenance service.
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1)Modulo viva-voce/Hands-free mo- dule/Modul mit Freisprechfunktion/ Module vive-voix/Módulo manos libres/Módulo viva-voz.
2)Telaio/Chassis/Rahmen/Ch ssis/ Bastidor/Estrutura.
3)Adattatore per placca VIMAR/ Adapter for VIMAR plate/Adapter für Tableau VIMAR/Adaptateur pour platine VIMAR/Adaptador para placa VIMAR/Adaptador para
placa VIMAR.
4)Adattatore per placca AVE/Adapte r
for AVE plate/Adapter für Tableau
AVE/Adaptateur pour platine AVE/ Adaptador para placa AVE/Adap
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tador para placa AVE.
5)Adattatore copriforo/Hole plug
adapter/Adapter Abdeckklappe/ Adaptateur couvre-trou/Adaptador cubre orificio/Adaptador tapa-furo.
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NC/220 HANDS-FREE AUDIO MODULE
Hands-free audio module for use in series 200 audio entry installations. Is inserted in a standardised rec­tangular single embedding box. The unit comes with adapters for the use of a number of commer­cially available front plate models. Hooks are applied on the back of the module for the possible assem­bly of the CD/200 decoder. The operation of the hands-free­module requires the GVV/200 main control unit. It features the following controls (fig. 1):
Auxiliary services
• Door-lock release
Audio (the button must be kept pressed for the entire duration of the conversation)
Function of each terminal (fig. 2) 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. 2).
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.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
NC/221 HANDS-FREE AUDIO MODULE
Amplified hands-free audio modu­le, similar in design to mod. NC/220, for use in series 200 audio entry (with secrecy speech) and video entry installations. Is inserted in a standardised rec­tangular single embedding box or combined with the monitor module in a standardised double embed­ding box. The operation of the hands-free module requires the GVV/200 main control unit.
Function of each terminal (fig. 3) E enabling 5 power supply (common) 7 call 8 audio to receiver 9 audio to entry panel 20 door bell
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).
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.
Installation of the modules
Recess the embedding box flush with the wall at a suitable height for the user.
Examples of assembly of the hands-free module in a standardi­sed single embedding box with a number of commercially available front plates (fig. 4):
1 (fig. 5) A (embedding box). B (BTICINO Living series art.
L4803 or Light series art. N4803 front plate, VIMAR Plana series art. 14653 front plate).
2 (fig. 6) A (embedding box). B (adapter for VIMAR plate). C (adapter for AVE plate). D (BPT hole plug adapter). E (VIMAR Idea or Rond series
front plate, AVE system 45 front plate).
3 (fig. 7) A (embedding box). B (BPT hole plug adapter without
connecting rods).
C (GEWISS Playbus series front
plate).
NOTE. If you need to remove the module from the chassis, do so with the aid of a screwdriver as illu­strated in fig. 8 and push from the back.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
BC/200 CALL BOOSTER
For calling up to 7 receivers simul­taneously on audio and video entry systems 200. Installed directly in series with the entry panel common call wire, it allows more groups of receivers to be connected. Install more BC/200, with related power supplier AS/200, amplifiers for calling more than 7 receivers simultaneously.
Function of each terminal, figure 1 16 15 V AC 23 supply voltage 23 + 11÷17.5 V DC 5 < supply voltage 8 call common input C call output
Technical features
• Supply voltage: 11÷17.5 V DC or 15 V AC.
• Current demand: 1.2 A max.
• Working temperature range: from 0 °C to +35 °C.
• Dimensions: 4 DIN units, low profile module, figure 2. The unit can be installed without terminal covers into boxes provi­ded with DIN rail (EN 50022). Dimensions are shown in figure 2A. It can also be surface mounted, using the DIN rail supplied, but fitted with terminal covers. Dimensions are shown in figure 2B.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
DC POWER SUPPLIER VAS/100.20
It consist of a card onto which there are the rectifier and the stabilizer. It is capable of supplying 1.7A at 17.5V DC and is protected against overloa
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ding and short circuiting. The VAS/100 can also be used as a supplementary power supply whene
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ver the system requires it.
NOTE. When designing the installa­tion calculate the number of power suppliers in relation to the total power consumption of all devices in the system.
Function of each terminal (fig.1) Terminal block G ~
mains
~ Terminal block A
1 +
17,5V output
2 1 +
17,5V output
2
Technical features
• Mains supply: 230V AC 50/60Hz
.
Self-resetting electric safety switch.
• Output voltage: 17.5V DC 1.7A continuous current demand.
• Power absorption: 60VA.
• Working temperature range: from 0 °C to +35 °C.
• Dimensions: 12 DIN units, low pro
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file module, figure 1. The equipment can be installed without terminal covers into boxes provided with DIN rail (EN 50022). Dimensions are shown in figure 1A
.
It can also be surface mounted,
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using the DIN rail supplied, but fit­ted with terminal covers. Dimensions are shown in figure 1B.
NOTE.The tunit 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.
AS/200 ADDITIONAL POWER SUPPLIER
Can be used for general purposes. Can power up to 18 MC modules or 9 illumination lamps on AZ entry panels (i.e. 18 call buttons) and DC devices.
Function of each terminal
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
Technical features
• Supply voltage: 230V 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 2. The power supplier can be instal­led without terminal covers into boxes provided with DIN rail (EN
50022). Dimensions are shown in figure 2A. It can also be surface mounted, using the DIN rail supplied, but fit­ted with terminal covers. Dimensions are shown in figure 2B.
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.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
VSI/200 ENTRANCE SELECTOR
This unit permits the selection of two entry panels and is configured to create the following systems:
• Single or multi-family systems with several entrances using the same number of selectors as there are entry panels minus one.
• Residential systems using the unit as a block selector.
Operating characteristics
• Sequential selection of entry panel or supplementary camera by the monitor.
• Protection of any connections installed and management of the engaged signal irrespective of whether the unit is used as a selec­tor for several entry panels or as a block selector in residential systems (the protection may be disabled by connecting jumper SW2, figure 1).
• The selector is equipped with an amplifier which regenerates the call signal.
• Possibility of connecting up to
three internal units to the same call.
• Possibility of trading the origin of an external call by means of diffe­rent tones which correspond to two different entry panels. To obtain this function: connect ter­minal 8A of VSI/200 selector to ter­minal 8A of VA/200 power supplier (terminal board B) and remove the jumper SW from VA/200 power supplier as shown in figure 2.
WARNING.A differentiated landing call tone is not available in this con­figuration.
Function of each terminal, figure 1 Terminal block B (to power supplier or preceding selector 3 video signal
(
1
)
4 video signal shield 5 17,5 supply voltage 6 + to entry panel 8 call 1 common 8A call 2 common 11 audio signal to monitor 12 audio signal to entry panel 23 auxiliary door release button 14 entry panel activation 13 + 12V supply voltage to 16 door release solenoid 24 engaged signal input
T erminal block E (to entry panel no . 1) Terminal block F (to entry panel no. 2 or subsequent selector) 3 video signal
(
1
)
4 video signal shield 5 17,5V supply voltage 6 + to entry panel 8 call common 11 audio signal to monitor 12 audio signal to entry panel 23 auxiliary door release button 14 entry panel activation 13 + 12V supply voltage to 16 door release solenoid 24
engaged signal output
(
1
) coaxial cable connection;twisted pair connection to terminal blocks B-E-F: 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 (fo
r
residential systems)
5 general reset 6 changeover enable-next selec
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tor
7 changeover enable-previou
s
selector
8 entry panel selection Terminal block H (services)
1 call 1 output 2 call 2 output
SW jumper functions, in ON posi­tion, figure 1 1 repositioning of selectors fol
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lowing scanning of entr
y
panels activatedby the monito
r
(only the jumper of the last selector must be set in position ON while all preceding selec­tors must be set to OFF).
2 deactivation of call protection
and engaged signal.
3 resetting of engaged entry
panels on audio entry systems by replacing the handset.
4-5 activation of general reset (on
residential systems.
NOTE. The selector is supplied with SW1 jumper wired in (installa­tion with 2 entry panels).
Technical features
• Supply voltage: 14,5÷17,5VDC or 12VDC.
• Current demand: max. 80mA (7mA quiescent).
• Working temperature range
:
from 0 °C to +35 °C.
• Dimensions: 12 DIN units, low profile module, figure 3.
The unit can be installed withou
t
terminal covers, in boxes fitted with DIN guide (EN 50022). See figure 3A for overall dimen
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sions. Alternatively, it can be wall
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mounted using the DIN guide provided, and applying the ter
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minal cover. See figure 3B for overall dimen
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sions.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
VA/200 POWER SUPPLIER
The unit comprises a DC power sup
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plier and system control card.
The unit supplies in direct current: 1 - monitor, entry panel and acces
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sories (17.5V DC stabilized); 2 - auxiliary services (12V DC stabili
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zed); 3 - electrical door lock, 12V DC o
r
AC, 1A.
Operating characteristics
1 - System activation timer.
The installation remains active for 30 secs. following a call at the entr
y
panel. If the handset is lifted during this interval, the activation time i
s
increased by 30 secs. and may be extended to a maximum of 90 secs
.
by adjusting potentiometer TV, figu
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re 1. If the system is activated by the entr
y
panel button, located on the interna
l
unit, the system activation time (when not interrupted by anothe
r
call) may be adjusted between 30 and 90 secs. using potentiometer TV in figure 1.
2 - System deactivation.
The installation is switched off by the
system timer once the set time has
elapsed, or on completion of the electrical door lock function.
3 - Call note.
The unit is equipped with two diffe­rential call tone generators. The first generator (terminal 8) is activated each time a call is made at the entry panel which simultaneously causes the system activation timers to switch on. The second generator (terminal 8A and jumper SW in figure 1 energi­sed) activates without switching on the system. This means that the second generator may be used as a landing call signal. When jumper SW is de-energised, the activation of the second genera­tor causes the system to switch on, and permits, if required, the identifi­cation of two call sources (2 entry panels).
The outputs of the two call genera­tors can simultaneously control a maximum of 3 internal units.
4 - Door lock release (12V 1A)
The supply voltage to the electrical door lock is limited to approximately 1 to 15 secs. (adjusted using the potentiometer in figure 1) also with continuous activation of the door lock release button on the inter­nal unit. 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 the moni­tors and handsets (200 and EXEDRA 200 series) 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 audio 21 + entry system accessories 8 call common 1 8A call common 2 22 stair light actuator output
(VLS/101)
11 audio to monitor 12 audio to entry panel 23 auxiliary door lock release but-
ton
14 entry panel activation 13 + 12V supply voltage 16 - 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 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. 12V DC stabilised (400mA for con­tinuous service) 12V DC (0.5A for intermittent servi­ce) for electrical door lock.
• Two differential call note genera-
tors, controlling up to 3 internal units.
• Installation activation time 30 secs.
If the handset is lifted during this interval, the activation time is extended by 30 to a maximum of 90 secs. (adjustable).
• Electrical door lock activation time
with time interval adjustment of 1 to 15 secs. 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 pro-
file module, figure 2. The unit can be installed without terminal covers, in boxes fitted with DIN guide (EN 50022). See figure 2A for overall dimen­sions. Alternatively, it can be wall-moun­ted using the DIN guide provided, and applying the terminal cover. See figure 2B for overall dimen­sions.
NOTE.The tunit 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.
VA/200
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