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Warning
• Install the equipment by carefully following the instructions given by the manufacturer and in compliance with the standards in force. In mains-powered devices, do not tamper with the
internal elements offering protection against short circuits and overcurrents.
• All the equipment must only be used for the purpose it was designed for. Comelit Group S.p.A. declines any responsibility for improper use of the apparatus, for any alterations
made by others for any reason or for the use of non-original accessories or materials.
• All the products comply with the requirements of the 2014/30/UE, 2014/35/UE directives, as certied by the CE mark they carry.
• Do not route the riser wires in proximity to power supply cables (230/400V).
• Installation, mounting and assistance procedures for electrical devices must only be performed by specialised electricians.
• The electrical system of the building must be tted with an (easily accessible) omnipolar mains switch with a contact opening of at least 3 mm, which is capable of cutting off the power
supply for mains-powered devices.
• Cut off the power supply before carrying out any maintenance work.
• Place the protection back over the terminals and close the inspection door after every procedure.
• The device conforms to standard EN60950-1 relating to the safety of information technology equipment.
• Do not press and hold the audio hook while the handset is lifted.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Introduction to the VIP system ..............................................................................................................................5
What is the VIP system? ...............................................................................................................................................................................5
Main features .................................................................................................................................................................................................5
General structure of a VIP system ...............................................................................................................................................................5
Chapter 2: Description of products and accessories ............................................................................................................ 6
VIP Manager Art. 1449 VIP system conguration software ......................................................................................................................6
Power supply units and system connection accessories .........................................................................................................................6
VIP system riser power supply unit 120 W Art. 1441A ..............................................................................................................................6
VIP system riser power supply unit 100 W Art. 1441 ................................................................................................................................6
Power supply unit Art. 1395 / Art. 1595 for external units .........................................................................................................................7
VIP system POE power supply unit for monitor Art. 1451 ........................................................................................................................7
VIP system riser signal repeater module Art. 1447 ...................................................................................................................................8
VIP system device barcode reader Art. 1450 ...........................................................................................................................................8
Internal units ..................................................................................................................................................................................................9
Planux backplate Art. 6231 and Planux monitor Art. 6202 ........................................................................................................................9
Powercom series external units ..................................................................................................................................................................12
Powercom module Art. 3331/0 - 1 - 2 for audio/video units ......................................................................................................................12
Powercom series colour audio/video unit for VIP system Art. 4662C .......................................................................................................12
Powercom series backlit indication module Art. 3327 ...............................................................................................................................13
Powercom series digital call module for VIP system Art. 3370 .................................................................................................................13
IKall series external units .............................................................................................................................................................................14
IKall module Art. 33400 - 33401 - 33402 for audio units ...........................................................................................................................14
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IKall module Art. 33410 - 33411 - 33412 for audio/video units ................................................................................................................. 14
IKall series audio unit for VIP system Art. 1682 ........................................................................................................................................14
IKall series colour audio/video unit for VIP system Art. 4682C .................................................................................................................15
IKall series digital call module for VIP system Art. 3360A .........................................................................................................................15
Vandalcom series external units .................................................................................................................................................................16
Vandalcom series digital call module for VIP system Art. 3270, for Powercom external unit Art. 4662C .................................................16
Vandalcom series digital call module for VIP system Art. 3070B, for Powercom external units Art. 4662C and IKall external units Art. 4682C .....16
Vandalcom series digital call module for VIP system Art. 3272, for Powercom external unit Art. 4662C .................................................17
Vandalcom series digital call module for VIP system Art. 3072B, for Powercom external units Art. 4662C and IKall external units Art. 4682C .....17
Module Art. 3268I/0 -1 - 2 designed for a/v units, iKall series ...................................................................................................................18
Module Art. 3269/0 - 1 - 2 designed for a/v units, Powercom series ........................................................................................................18
Module Art. 3262I/0 -1 - 2 designed for audio units, IKall series ..............................................................................................................18
Vandalcom series 4-button module Art. 3064/C for VIP system ............................................................................................................... 18
VIP system accessories ...............................................................................................................................................................................19
Remote camera module Art. 1445 ............................................................................................................................................................19
VIP system actuator relay module Art. 1443 .............................................................................................................................................20
PAL / NTSC video output module Art. 1446 ..............................................................................................................................................21
Chapter 3: System preparation and specications ................................................................................................................ 22
Connection distances from power supply unit Art. 1395 / Art. 1595 to external unit .................................................................................22
Connection distances between external unit and Switch Art. 1440 ..........................................................................................................22
Connection distances between 2 Switches Art. 1440 ...............................................................................................................................22
Connection distances from Switch Art. 1440 / Repeater Art. 1447 to door-entry phones / door entry monitors .......................................23
Connection distances from Switch Art. 1440 / Repeater Art. 1447 to switchboard Art. 1952 ...................................................................23
Expanding a system using repeater Art. 1447 ..........................................................................................................................................23
Guide to tting a UTP / STP RJ45 Direct network cable ............................................................................................................................24
Chapter 4: Mounting external units and internal units .......................................................................................................... 27
Mounting Powercom series external units .................................................................................................................................................28
Mounting external unit Art. 4662C and additional buttons Art. 3337/3 - 4 - 6 ...........................................................................................28
Mounting digital directory Art. 3370 ..........................................................................................................................................................29
Mounting IKall series external units ............................................................................................................................................................30
Mounting external unit Art. 4682C and additional buttons Art. 33433 - 33434 - 33436 ............................................................................30
Mounting digital directory Art. 3360A ........................................................................................................................................................31
Mounting Vandalcom series external units ................................................................................................................................................32
Connecting audio-video unit Art. 4662C for use with buttons on Vandalcom external unit Art. 3269/1 - 2 ...............................................32
Connecting audio unit 1682 or audio-video unit Art. 4682C for use with buttons on Vandalcom external unit Art. 3262I/1 - 2 and Art. 3268I/1 - 2 ....33
Mounting audio-video unit Art. 4662C or 4682C for use with additional buttons Art. 3064/C ...................................................................34
Mounting digital directories Art. 3270 - 3272 with Powercom external unit Art. 4662C ............................................................................35
Mounting digital directories Art. 3070B - 3072B with IKall external unit Art. 4682C..................................................................................36
Mounting internal units ................................................................................................................................................................................37
Mac Address ..................................................................................................................................................................................................44
Reset procedure for external unit Art. 4662C and 4682C ..........................................................................................................................44
Manually programming buttons on external unit Art. 4662C ....................................................................................................................46
Manually programming buttons on external unit Art. 4682C ....................................................................................................................47
Assigning module index to additional button products Art. 3337/3 - 4 - 6 .............................................................................................48
Assigning module index to additional button products Art. 33433 - 33434 - 33436 ...............................................................................49
Programming internal units .........................................................................................................................................................................50
Planux monitor Art. 6202 and Smart monitor Art. 6304 (only with optional buttons Art. 6332) .................................................................50
Accessing the installer menu ..............................................................................................................................................................50
Setting the menu language ................................................................................................................................................................50
Programming the VIP code for main Planux monitors .......................................................................................................................51
Programming the VIP code for secondary Planux monitors ...............................................................................................................51
Conguring 1 - 2 or Self-ignition buttons ............................................................................................................................................52
Conguring the key button .................................................................................................................................................................53
Conguring the Privacy / Doctor button ..............................................................................................................................................54
Conguring the intercom directory .....................................................................................................................................................54
Conguring the self-ignition directory .................................................................................................................................................55
Conguring the Actuator Directory .....................................................................................................................................................56
Setting the Door Open function ..........................................................................................................................................................57
Setting the Alarm function ..................................................................................................................................................................58
Setting the ringtone repetition ............................................................................................................................................................58
Setting call times ................................................................................................................................................................................59
Video memory records always ...........................................................................................................................................................60
Accessing the installer menu ..............................................................................................................................................................62
Intercom function .........................................................................................................................................................................62
Self-ignition function .....................................................................................................................................................................62
Alarm function ..............................................................................................................................................................................63
Lock-release function ...................................................................................................................................................................63
Actuator function ..........................................................................................................................................................................63
Activate output function ................................................................................................................................................................63
Conguring the monitor ......................................................................................................................................................................64
About ............................................................................................................................................................................................64
Special Settings ..................................................................................................................................................................................64
Camera Directory .........................................................................................................................................................................65
Set ringtone repetition ..................................................................................................................................................................65
Set call times ................................................................................................................................................................................65
Door open ....................................................................................................................................................................................66
Video memory records always .....................................................................................................................................................66
Accessing the installer menu ..............................................................................................................................................................67
Setting the VIP Address .....................................................................................................................................................................67
Setting the associated camera ...........................................................................................................................................................67
Setting the associated video output ...................................................................................................................................................67
Programming the self-ignition key ......................................................................................................................................................68
Programming the lock-release key .....................................................................................................................................................68
Activating / deactivating the OFF key .......................................................................................................................................................68
Setting the call times .................................................................................................................................................................................69
Setting activations on call .........................................................................................................................................................................69
Connecting Powercom series digital call module Art. 3370 .....................................................................................................................71
Connecting backlit module with actuator relay Art. 3327 .........................................................................................................................72
Connecting IKall series audio unit for VIP system Art. 1682 ....................................................................................................................74
Connecting IKall series digital call module Art. 3360A .............................................................................................................................75
Connecting Vandalcom series digital call modules Art. 3070B and Art. 3072B with IKall series external units Art. 4682C or 1682 .76
Connecting Vandalcom series digital call modules Art. 3270 and Art. 3272 with Powercom series external unit Art. 4662C ...........77
Connecting Art. 3064/C with audio-video unit 4682C or audio unit Art. 1682 ........................................................................................78
Connecting remote camera module Art. 1445 ............................................................................................................................................79
Connecting PAL / NTSC module Art. 1446 ..................................................................................................................................................80
The VIP system is the new IP video entry phone system combining powerful performance with ease of installation. The VIP network, based on a
connection via Ethernet cable, connects an innite number of users in simultaneous conversations and with no distance restrictions. It integrates a
video entry phone system, burglar alarm, video surveillance, home automation and access control functions into a single system.
The VIP System can be used to create either a dedicated, proprietary network or integrated into an existing LAN, creating a video entry phone system
that runs in parallel with other existing systems.
Main features
The VIP System delivers optimal performance across an intelligible infrastructure, untangling the communication, control, security, automation and
monitoring apparatus needed for access and building control.
• Multiple simultaneous audio-video conversations
• An unlimited number of users and devices can be plugged into the network
• No limits on the number of connected entrance panels, internal units, switchboards and cameras
• All network devices are connected to the network via RJ45 plug
• Simultaneous communication capabilities between all network users
• Memovideo function installed as standard on all monitors
• Interface management for lifts and additional oors
• Integrated access control and video surveillance options
• Alarms or panic messages can be sent to porter switchboards
• Audio and text messages between users and switchboards
• "Follow me" and data transfer to external applications (PC or telephone)
• Remote home automation management
General structure of a VIP system
Below is a synoptic diagram providing a general illustration as to how a VIP system can be laid out.
The optimal freedom offered by the VIP system means that networks can be created using cascade or branch connections, with no restrictions.
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Chapter 2: Description of products and accessories
+V
+V
Software
VIP Manager Art. 1449 VIP system conguration software
CD-ROM software for PC installation, for the programming and conguration of all wired devices in the system. Also allows button programming and
management of names in external unit directories. Includes a special cable for connection between switch 1440 and PC.
When connecting a PC to a VIP system, the special cable supplied with software Art. 1449
must be used
Power supply units and system connection accessories
VIP system riser power supply unit 120 W Art. 1441A
Power supply unit Art. 1441A, to power all accessories connected to the riser (not including external units).
Terminal blocks for connection
-V
-V
Technical characteristics
Input voltage
Output voltage48 V DC (2.5 A)
Power120 W
Frequency50/60 Hz
Temperature thresholds-30°C / +55°C
Dimensions4 DIN modules / H: 12.5 cm W: 6.5 cm D: 10.7 cm
• Install the equipment by carefully following the instructions given by the manufacturer and in compliance with the standards in force. Do not tamper with the internal elements
offering protection against short circuits and overcurrents.
• The electrical system of the building must be tted with an (easily accessible) omnipolar mains switch with a contact opening of at least 3 mm, which is capable of cutting off
the power supply of the device.
100 - 240 V~ (3 A)
+V +V -V -V: Riser power supply terminals.
L
N
L N: Alternating 230 V~ network terminals.
: Earth. connection terminal.
VIP system riser power supply unit 100 W Art. 1441
Power supply unit Art. 1441, to power all accessories connected to the riser (not including external units).
Technical characteristics
Input voltage
Output voltage56 V DC (1.8 A)
Power100 W
Frequency50/60 Hz
Temperature thresholds-30 +55
Dimensions6 DIN modules / H: 9.3 cm W: 9.9 cm D: 5.3 cm
100 - 240 V~ (3 A)
Terminal blocks for connection
+V -V: Riser power supply terminals.
L N: Alternating 230 V~ network terminals.
• Install the equipment by carefully following the instructions given by the manufacturer and in compliance with the standards in force. Do not tamper with the internal
elements offering protection against short circuits and overcurrents.
• The electrical system of the building must be tted with an (easily accessible) omnipolar mains switch with a contact opening of at least 3 mm, which is capable of cutting
off the power supply of the device.
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Power supply unit Art. 1395 / Art. 1595 for external units
Technical characteristics
Input voltage
Output voltage
Power
Frequency
Art. 1395Art. 1595
207 - 257 V~ (3 A)120-230 V~ (0,8 A)
12 V~ (1,8 A)33 V ± 3% (0,5 A)
60 W
50/60 Hz
Temperature thresholds-20 / +40°C
Dimensions4 DIN modules / H: 9 cm W: 7.15 cm D: 6.2 cm
Terminal blocks for connection Art. 1395
230V ~:
Alternating 230 Vac network terminals.
0 12~:
Power supply output terminals.
Terminal blocks for connection Art. 1595
120-230 V ~
+ -:
: Power supply terminals.
Power supply output terminals.
• Install the equipment by carefully following the instructions given by the manufacturer and in compliance with the standards in force. Do not tamper with the internal elements
offering protection against short circuits and overcurrents.
• The electrical system of the building must be tted with an (easily accessible) omnipolar mains switch with a contact opening of at least 3 mm, which is capable of cutting
off the power supply of the device.
VIP system POE power supply unit for monitor Art. 1451
The power supply unit converts an Ethernet connection into a POE-type connection supplying an internal unit. The power supply unit is necessary if
VIP devices (door entry monitors / door-entry phones) are installed on existing Ethernet networks with non-POE (Power Over Ethernet) connections.
Technical characteristics
Input voltage
Output voltage
100 - 240
56 V (0.35 A)
Power33.6 W
Frequency50 - 60 Hz
Temperature thresholds-20 / +50°C
DimensionsH: 3.7 cm W: 6.5 cm D: 16.4 cm
V~
(0.95 A)
Indicator LED
ON: Power supply enabled indication
FAU LT: Error indication
CONNECT: Ethernet cable connected to OUT port indication
Ethernet ports
OUT: for the connection of internal units
IN: for the connection of a non-POE Ethernet network
Switch Art. 1440
The Ethernet Switch module Art. 1440 performs two main functions:
• Directing data VIP system data packages.
• Provide a power supply for the extensions connected to it and to any switch/repeaters connected in cascade.
Technical characteristics
AbsorptionMin. 0.7 W Max. 2.6 W
Power supply
Temperature thresholds-30 / +55°C
Dimensions4 DIN modules / H: 6.2 cm W: 7.2 cm D: 9 cm
Ethernet port status indicator LED
Lit steadily: port in standby
Flashing: data passing through the port
Off: port not connected
IN1 IN2 100 Mb riser Ethernet ports.Used for the connection of distributors, such as repeaters, switches, internal units etc.
OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4: 10 Mb extension Ethernet port. Used for the connection of distributors, such as repeaters, switches, internal units etc.
+ -: External power supply terminals. Connection of power supply unit Art. 1441 or Art. 1441A
36/57 V 3A Max.
For correct operation of the system protecting Art. 1440, the riser must be connected with input on port IN1 and
output on port IN2
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VIP system riser signal repeater module Art. 1447
The repeater module Art. 1447 is used to extend networks, making it possible to connect a VIP device at a greater distance than would be possible
using a single section of point-to-point Ethernet and, if necessary, to connect two risers to each other.
Technical characteristics
AbsorptionMin. 0.7 W Max. 2.6 W
Power supply36/57 Vdc 3A Max.
Temperature thresholds-30 / +55°C
Dimensions4 DIN modules / H: 3.6 cm W: 6.5 cm D: 8.3 cm
1. Ethernet In port
2. Ethernet Out port
3. JP2 Jumper: negative pole separation (GND)
4. JP1 Jumper: positive pole separation (+)
The two Ethernet ports are polarised as an IN input port and an OUT output port. In general, the repeater will receive power from the input port and
supply power to the remote device (door-entry phone, switch, repeater) via the output port. This distinction was made to interrupt power supply
propagation between the In port and the Out port by removing Jumpers JP1 and JP2, in order to separate - for example - the power supplies to two
risers. The device even operates correctly if the output port is switched with the input port. In this case, however, it will no longer be possible to interrupt
power supply propagation.
VIP system device barcode reader Art. 1450
Barcode reader for identifying the unique code of the devices making up the VIP system, for example: door-entry phones, door entry monitors, external
units, actuators, etc...
Technical characteristics
Power supplyUSB
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Internal units
1
2
3
4
0VPANCFP
S+
0V
Planux backplate Art. 6231 and Planux monitor Art. 6202
Technical characteristics
Absorption
Power supply36/57 Vdc 3A Max.
DimensionsH: 6.2 cm W: 7.2 cm D: 9 cm
Min. 0.7 W Max. 2.6 W (value for
complete backplate + monitor product)
1.
Connection terminals
0V
PA N
CFP
0V
S+
2.
VIP - POE selector for tting to the latter if the internal unit is used on a standard - not VIP - PoE network
3.
RJ45 Ethernet connector for connecting the internal unit to the VIP network
4.
SD Card slot
Reference for CFP and PAN terminals
Panic contact terminal
Floor door call contact terminal
Additional ringtone terminals
OPOP+
0V
OUT 1
AL
Optically coupled input terminals
Reference for OUT1 and AL terminals
Output terminal 12 V MAX 100 mA
Alarm contact terminal
We recommend using VIP Manager software Art. 1449 to congure the internal unit (see specic manual). However, the main parameters can also be
congured directly, on the device itself (see page 50).
For wiring details, refer to the diagrams section at the end of this manual.
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3
1
2
7Stelle monitor Art. 6501
OUT1
0V
S+
IN1
1
2
3
1.
Connection terminals
OP+
OP-
S+
CFP
PAN
0V
AL
OUT1
0V
Optically coupled input terminals
Additional ringtone terminals
Floor door call contact terminal
Panic contact terminal
Reference for CFP, PAN and S+ terminals
Alarm contact terminal
Output terminal 12 V MAX 100 mA
Reference for OUT1 and AL terminals
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Technical characteristics
AbsorptionMin. 0.7 W Max. 2.6 W
Power supply36/57 Vdc 3A Max.
2.
VIP - POE selector for tting to the latter if the internal unit is used on a standard - not VIP - PoE network
3.
RJ45 Ethernet connector for connecting the internal unit to the VIP network
4.
SD Card slot
We recommend using VIP Manager software Art. 1449 to congure the internal unit (see specic manual). However, the main parameters can also be
congured directly, on the device itself (see page 62).
For wiring details, refer to the diagrams section at the end of this manual.
Smart monitor Art. 6304
Technical characteristics
AbsorptionMin. 0.7 W Max. 2.6 W
Power supply36/57 Vdc 3A Max.
For wiring details, refer to the diagrams section at the end
of this manual.
3
2
1.
Connection terminals
1
4
OUT1
2.
3.
4.
IN1
S+
0V
VIP - POE selector for tting to the latter if the internal unit is used on a standard - not VIP - PoE network
RJ45 Ethernet connector for connecting the internal unit to the VIP network
Optional buttons Art. 6332
Output terminal 12 V MAX 100 mA
Input terminal 1
Additional ringtone terminals
Reference for CFP, PAN and S+ terminals
CFP
AL
PAN
0V
Floor door call contact terminal
Alarm contact terminal
Panic contact terminal
Reference for OUT1 and AL terminals
We recommend using VIP Manager software Art. 1449 to congure the internal unit (see specic manual). However, the main parameters can also be
congured directly, on the device itself (see page 50).
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2
3
1
1
GND
Easycom door-entry phone Art. 6203
2
3
1.
Connection terminals
Technical characteristics
AbsorptionMin. 0.7 W Max. 2.6 W
Power supply36/57 Vdc 3A Max.
DimensionsH: 16 cm W: 9.1 cm D: 2.7 cm
The Easycom door-entry phone Art. 6203 manages up to
3 slave devices, not 4 as with other internal units.
S+
S-
CFP
AL
Ringtone repetition terminals
Floor door call contact terminal
Alarm contact terminal
Common terminal for alarm contact and oor door call
2.
VIP - POE selector for tting to the latter if the internal unit is used on a standard - not VIP - PoE network
3.
RJ45 Ethernet connector for connecting the internal unit to the VIP network
Use VIP Manager software Art. 1449 to congure the internal unit (see specic manual).
For wiring details, refer to the diagrams section at the end of this manual.
VIP switchboard Art. 1952
Technical characteristics
AbsorptionMin. 0.7 W Max. 2.6 W
Power supply36/57 Vdc 3A Max.
We recommend using VIP Manager software Art. 1449 to congure the internal unit (see specic manual). However, the main parameters can also be
congured directly, on the device itself (see page 67).
For wiring details, refer to the diagrams section at the end of this manual.
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Powercom series external units
Powercom module Art. 3331/0 - 1 - 2 for audio/video units
Module designed for audio/video speaker units. Requires audio/video unit Art. 4662C to complete installation. Versions with 0, 1 and 2 buttons are
available.
Powercom series colour audio/video unit for VIP system Art. 4662C
VIP system audio-video unit with terminal block, complete with spherical lens adjustable colour camera.
1
1.
4-pole cable connector
For wiring details, refer to the diagrams section at the end of this manual.
Powercom call button module Art. 3337/3 - 4 - 6
Additional call button module. Versions with 3, 4 and 6 buttons are available.
NC / NO: Door lock connection terminals
COM: Common terminal
DO: Door Open terminal
RTE / -: Timed relay control terminals
~ ~: Power supply terminals
TX- / TX+: Ethernet transmission line terminals
RX- / RX+: Ethernet reception line terminals
Technical characteristics
Power supply12 Vac
Temperature thresholds-30 / +55°C
DimensionsH: 10.2 cm W: 5.5 cm D: 3.5 cm
For wiring details, see page 28.
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Powercom series backlit indication module Art. 3327
Backlit module with LEDs for various indications and additional 10 A relay.
Technical characteristics
Power supply12 Vac 3A
Temperature thresholds-30 / +55°C
DimensionsH: 8.9 cm W: 11.2 cm D: 4 cm
For wiring details, see page 29.
Powercom series digital call module for VIP system Art. 3370
Digital call module complete with electronic directory with graphic LCD display. Also functions as a coded electronic key module. Names can be scrolled
using the two search buttons or by entering the initial letter of the required name. Once the right name has been found, press the call button. The user
code can also be entered to make a direct call.
Additional call button module. Versions with 3, 4 and 6 buttons are available.
For wiring details, see page 30.
IKall series digital call module for VIP system Art. 3360A
Digital call module complete with electronic directory with graphic LCD display. Also functions as a coded electronic key module. Names can be scrolled
using the two search buttons or by entering the initial letter of the required name. Once the right name has been found, press the call button. The user
code can also be entered to make a direct call.
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Technical characteristics
Power supply24 Vac - 33 Vdc
Temperature thresholds-30 / +55°C
DimensionsH: 18 cm W: 11.2 cm D: 4 cm
24Vac
24Vac
S
D+
485
D-
485
GND
PRG
1.
8-pole cable connector
24 Vac: Local power supply terminals (for use when
a dedicated power supply unit needs to be
connected for module Art. 3360A)
PRG GND: Programming terminals
485 D- 485D+: RS485 data line
For wiring details, refer to the diagrams section at the end of this manual.
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-
Vandalcom series external units
PR
-
S
12
~
~
⁕
~
12
~
-
-
PR
-
S
12
~
12
~
-
V+
V-
Vandalcom series digital call module for VIP system Art. 3270, for Powercom external unit
Art. 4662C
Digital call module complete with electronic directory with graphic LCD display. Also functions as a coded electronic key module. The user code can
be entered directly to make a call.
Technical characteristics
Power supply12 Vac
Temperature thresholds-30 / +55°C
DimensionsH: 18 cm W: 11.2 cm D: 4 cm
For wiring details, refer to the diagrams section at the end of this manual.
~
~
12
12
PR
⁕
~
~
S
-
NOT USED
NOT USED
Powercom power supply terminals
Data connection terminal for the external unit
Common terminal
Programming terminals
D
D-
-
RX
TX
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
Vandalcom series digital call module for VIP system Art. 3070B, for Powercom external units
Art. 4662C and IKall external units Art. 4682C
Digital call module complete with electronic directory with graphic LCD display. Also functions as a coded electronic key module. The user code can
be entered directly to make a call.
Technical characteristics
Power supply12 Vac - 33 Vdc
Temperature thresholds-30 / +55°C
DimensionsH: 18 cm W: 11.2 cm D: 4 cm
For wiring details, refer to the diagrams section at the end of this manual.
V+
V-
12
~
12
~
S
-
PR
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Ikall power supply terminals
Powercom power supply terminals
Data connection terminal for the external unit
Common terminal
Programming terminals
D+ 485
D- 485
-
RX
TX
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
Vandalcom series digital call module for VIP system Art. 3272, for Powercom external unit
-
PR
-
S
12
~
~
⁕
~
12
~
-
-
PR
-
S
12
~
12
~
-
V+
V-
Art. 4662C
Digital call module complete with electronic directory with graphic LCD display. Name scrolling is carried out using two search buttons. Once the right
name has been found, press the call button.
Technical characteristics
Power supply12 Vac
Temperature thresholds-30 / +55°C
DimensionsH: 18 cm W: 11.2 cm D: 4 cm
For wiring details, refer to the diagrams section at the end of this manual.
~
~
12
12
PR
⁕
~
~
S
-
NOT USED
NOT USED
Powercom power supply terminals
Data connection terminal for the external unit
Common terminal
Programming terminals.
D
D-
-
RX
TX
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
Vandalcom series digital call module for VIP system Art. 3072B, for Powercom external units
Art. 4662C and IKall external units Art. 4682C
Digital call module complete with electronic directory with graphic LCD display. Name scrolling is carried out using two search buttons. Once the right
name has been found, press the call button.
Technical characteristics
Power supply12 Vac - 33 Vdc
Temperature thresholds-30 / +55°C
DimensionsH: 18 cm W: 11.2 cm D: 4 cm
For wiring details, refer to the diagrams section at the end of this manual.
V+
V-
12
~
12
~
S
-
PR
Ikall power supply terminals
Powercom power supply terminals
Data connection terminal for the external unit
Common terminal
Programming terminals
D+ 485
D- 485
-
RX
TX
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
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Module Art. 3268I/0 -1 - 2 designed for a/v units, iKall series
Module designed for audio/video porter units. Requires audio/video unit Art. 4682C to complete installation. Versions with 0, 1 and 2 buttons are
available.
For wiring details, see page 33.
Module Art. 3269/0 - 1 - 2 designed for a/v units, Powercom series
Module preset for audio/video speaker units. Requires audio/video unit Art. 4662C to complete installation. Versions with 0, 1 and 2 buttons are
available.
For wiring details, see page 32.
Module Art. 3262I/0 -1 - 2 designed for audio units, IKall series
Module with facility for audio porter units. Requires audio unit Art. 1682 to complete installation. Versions with 0, 1 and 2 buttons are available.
For wiring details, see page 33.
Vandalcom series 4-button module Art. 3064/C for VIP system
Module with 4 additional call buttons.
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For wiring details, see page 34.
1
2
3
54
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VIP system accessories
Remote camera module Art. 1445
Remote camera module Art. 1445 transmits the video signals received from 4 cameras.
2
3
1. Video signal from cameras input terminals
V1
SH
V2
SH
V3
SH
V4
SH
2. Secondary power supply terminals.
To be used if the POE network power supply is insufcient
AUX
GND
3. Network connection Ethernet port.
4. RS485 line terminals.
GND
D-
D+
5. RS485 line closure jumper
Input terminal for composite video signal from camera 1
Camera 1 shield terminal
Input terminal for composite video signal from camera 2
Camera 2 shield terminal
Input terminal for composite video signal from camera 3
Camera 3 shield terminal
Input terminal for composite video signal from camera 4
Camera 4 shield terminal
12 - 24 V DC power supply terminal
Earth terminal
Earth terminal
RS485 data line
N.B. Up to this point, the functions linked to the RS485 line have not been implemented.
Technical characteristics
AbsorptionMin. 0.7 W Max. 2.6 W
Power supply36/57 Vdc 3A Max.
Temperature thresholds-30 / +55°C
Dimensions4 DIN modules / H: 3.6 cm W: 6.5 cm D: 8.3 cm
For wiring details, refer to the diagrams section at the end of this manual.
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1
3
2
4
2
VIP system actuator relay module Art. 1443
IO module Art. 1443 can be used to control 1 relay on board the device itself or on board any expansion units Art. SK9071 connected to it.
3
4
1. Terminal block for on-board relay inputs and output
GND
IN1
IN2
GND
OC1
NC
COM
NO
Earth terminal
Input terminal 1
Input terminal 2
Earth terminal
Open collector output terminal
On-board relay normally closed terminals
Common terminal for NC / NO
On-board relay normally open terminals
2. Terminals for connection of expansion module Art. SK9071
D+
D-
GND
12V
Art. Sk9071 connection terminals
Art. Sk9071 12 VDC power supply terminals
3. Network connection Ethernet port
4. VIP - Standard POE power supply selector
Technical characteristics
AbsorptionMin. 0.7 W Max. 2.6 W
Power supply36/57 Vdc 3A Max.
Temperature thresholds-30 / +55°C
Dimensions4 DIN modules / H: 3.6 cm W: 6.5 cm D: 8.3 cm
For wiring details, refer to the diagrams section at the end of this manual.
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1
3
2
4
PAL / NTSC video output module Art. 1446
Module Art. 1446 provides an outgoing video signal from the system in PAL or NTSC format.
2
3
4
1. Terminal block for video outputs
C
Y
S- GND
V
COM
SPK
2. Terminal block for open collector outputs
OUT 1
OUT 2
3. Network connection Ethernet port
4. Input terminal block
IN1
COM
IN2
For wiring details, refer to the diagrams section at the end of this manual.
S-VIDEO video output terminals
CVBS video output terminals
Terminal not used
Terminal not used
Generic open collector output terminal (in closure to GND)
Terminal not used
Terminal not used
Terminal not used
Terminal not used
Technical characteristics
AbsorptionMin. 0.7 W Max. 2.6 W
Power supply36/57 Vdc 3A Max.
Temperature thresholds-30 / +55°C
Dimensions4 DIN modules / H: 3.6 cm W: 6.5 cm D: 8.3 cm
Expansion module Art. SK9071
Expansion module Art. SK9071 for use in conjunction with the IO module Art. 1443.
Technical characteristics
AbsorptionMin. 0.7 W Max. 2.6 W
Power supply12 Vdc
Temperature thresholds-30 / +55°C
Dimensions8 DIN modules / H: 5.5 cm W: 14 cm D: 9.5 cm
1. Connection terminal blocks
B
A
DD+
+
For wiring details, refer to the diagrams section at the end of this manual.
Terminals not used
Art. 1443 connection terminals
Art. 1443 12 VDC power supply terminals
B
A
J1...J10 Relay output terminals
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Chapter 3: System preparation and specications
Art. 1440
Art. 1440
Art. 1440
Art. 1440
Connection distances
Connection distances from power supply unit Art. 1395
Art.1395Art.1595
0,5 mm2 (Ø 0,8 mm - AWG 20)
0,5 mm2 (Ø 0,8 mm - AWG 20)
1 mm2 (Ø 1,2 mm - AWG 17)
1 mm2 (Ø 1,2 mm - AWG 17)
1 mm2 (Ø 1,2 mm - AWG 17)
1,5 mm2 (Ø 1,4 mm - AWG 15)
2,5 mm2 (Ø 1,8 mm - AWG 13)60 m100 m
Comelit Art. 4576-4578
Comelit Art. 4577 / 4579
A Max
10 m25 m
10 m25 m
25 m50 m
25 m50 m
25 m50 m
40 m75 m
/ Art. 1595
Connection distances between external unit and Switch Art. 1440
The connection distance varies depending on the port used on Switch Art. 1440.
10 Mb
Using the 10 Mb port
250 m
to external unit
Art.1395
Art.1595
Connection distances between 2 Switches Art. 1440
The connection distance varies depending on the ports used on Switches Art. 1440.
Art. 1440
Art. 1440
Art. 1440
10 Mb
100 Mb
10 Mb
100 Mb
120 m
250 m
250 m
250 m
120 m
100 Mb
Using the 100 Mb port
10 Mb
Art. 1440
10 Mb
Art. 1440
100 Mb
Art. 1440
100 Mb
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Art. 1440
Art. 1447
Art. 1440
Art. 1447
Art. 1447
Art. 1440Art. 1447
120 m
Art. 1440
Art. 1447
120 m
Art. 1447
Art. 1447
Art. 1447
120 m
Connection distances from Switch Art. 1440 / Repeater Art. 1447 to door-entry phones / door entry monitors
250 m
Connection distances from Switch Art. 1440 / Repeater Art. 1447 to switchboard Art. 1952
The connection distance varies depending on the port used on Switch Art. 1440.
Using the 10 Mb port
10 Mb
250 m
Art. 1440
Using the 100 Mb port
100 Mb
120 m
Expanding a system using repeater Art. 1447
Repeaters Art. 1447 can be connected in series to increase the connection distance between two Switches Art. 1440 (Max. 8).
The connection distance between a Switch and a Repeater varies depending on the port used on Switch Art. 1440.
10 Mb
250 m
The connection distance between 2 Repeaters is always 120 m.
See diagram VIP/005
100 Mb
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Guide to tting a UTP / STP RJ45 Direct network cable
The recommended cables are:
• UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair):
not protected from electromagnetic interference, maximum length 100 metres.
We recommend the use of a Panduit cable code NUL5C04BU-CE.
• STP (Shielded Twisted Pair):
similar to the UTP but with a metal sheath.
The UTP and STP can fall into various categories. Category 5 (CAT 5) cables or greater must be used for the VIP system.
The tools required for tting are as follows:
• Crimping pliers 6-P 8-P.
We recommend using 8-pole Panduit pliers code MPT5-8A.
• Tester for RJ45 cables.
The tester must only be used while the system is off
• 2 RJ45 connectors for each section of cable.
We recommend using Panduit connectors code MP588-L.
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Fitting procedure
30mm
1
20mm
30mm
1
20mm
30mm
1
20mm
20mm
1. Most crimping pliers have two pairs of blades, one pair on one side to strip the wires and another pair on the other side to cut the wires. If the pliers do
not allow you to cut the cable sheath, you should use a blade and cut the sheath with it, removing a length of about three centimetres. Be especially
careful not to cut or scratch the wires inside the sheath; once cut, most sheaths break if they are folded or pulled.
30mm
1
2. When you have removed the sheath, you will have four pairs of wires, twisted together two by two and of different colours. Untwist the wire pairs so
you have 8 separate wires, but make sure you mark them if they are not of different colours (in some cables, the white/colour wires are completely
white).
3. Spread the wires out into a fan, in the order in which you need to crimp them from left to right. The cable conguration is illustrated in Table 1 and
Figure A.
Table 1
FIGURE A
Connector 1Connector 2
White / OrangeWhite / Orange
N.B.: if the cable colours are different, simply maintain the correct
correspondences
OrangeOrange
White / GreenWhite / Green
BlueBlue
White / BlueWhite / Blue
GreenGreen
White / BrownWhite / Brown
BrownBrown
4. Hold the wires tightly between two ngers and atten them so that they are side by side, then straighten them by pulling them taut with your ngers
to remove slight curves caused by the previous twisting. Make sure they stay in the correct order.
5. Continuing to hold them taut, trim the excess by 2 centimetres, so that they are all the same length.
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6. Insert the wires into the RJ45 connector, still holding them tightly between your ngers. The connector tab should be facing downwards and not
visible. The insulating sheath should just reach the edge of the connector.
7. Make sure the wires are fully inserted by inspecting the side of the transparent connector. Next, insert the connector into the crimping pliers and,
using both hands, crimp the connector so as to secure the wires. The pliers should not open if they did not close fully.
8. Now repeat steps 1 to 7 above, to crimp the cable on the other side.
Complete connector example
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Chapter 4: Mounting external units and internal units
During the installation of various products, we recommend a document is compiled to keep track of the location of the device within the
system.
An example of how to compile such a document is provided below:
Mac AddressVIP AddressDescription
00252900082B00002001South gate external unit
00252900086C00002002North gate external unit
00252900023R00000139Apartment 1 internal unit
00252900052A00000127Smith apartment internal unit
The Mac address for the product is indicated by a label on the packaging box and another label applied directly to the product itself.
For all products, the VIP address is programmed using VIP Manager software Art. 1449, with the exception of monitors Art. 6202, Art. 6304, Art. 6501
and Art. 1952, which can be used to set the VIP address, even locally.
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