Daitem SC901AU, SC902AU, SC100AU, SC200AU, SC201AU User Manual

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User guide
Doorphone
SC901AU / SC902AU
SC100AU
SC200AU / SC201AU
MHF01X / MHF02X MHF03X / MHF04X MHF05X / MHF06X
This manual describes how to use the following products: SC900AU Lithium/lithium 1-button 1-home doorphone kit
SC901AU Mains/mains code-operated 1-home doorphone kit SC902AU Mains/lithium 1-button 1-home doorphone kit SC903AU Lithium/mains code-operated 1-home doorphone kit SC100AU Interior handset unit + base + EU power pack SC200AU Mains-powered controller SC201AU Lithium battery-operated controller MHF01X Translucent 2-home outdoor caller unit MHF02X Translucent code-operated 2-home outdoor caller unit MHF03X Opaque 1-home outdoor caller unit MHF04X Opaque 2-home outdoor caller unit MHF05X Opaque code-operated 1-home outdoor caller unit MHF06X Opaque code-operated 2-home outdoor caller unit
Avant-propos
The doorphone system can be used to welcome and filter visitors, listen in to background sounds at each access point and communicate with another handset. It can also be used to remotely control:
• one or several electrical latches,
• one or several automatic gate control systems,
• one or several automatic garage door control systems,
• one or several lights. It also allows users to check the status of access points or lights using the screen on the handset at any time. Several additional interior handset units can be added to the doorphone system (maximum of 4 per call button).
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Contents
1. Overview of handset keys and display................................................................................... 4
1.1 Description of handset........................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Description of display ............................................................................................................ 5
1.3 Handset display in standby mode (general information screen).......................................... 6
2. Answering a visitor’s call .......................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Using the handset in handsfree mode (handset on base).................................................... 7
2.2 Using the handset in handheld mode (handset off base)..................................................... 7
3. Switching the handset to silent mode.................................................................................... 8
4. Listen-in function ....................................................................................................................... 8
5. Inter-handset communication function.................................................................................. 9
6. Controlling latch access ......................................................................................................... 10
6.1 when communicating .......................................................................................................... 10
6.2 when not communicating.................................................................................................... 11
7. Controlling gate access.......................................................................................................... 13
7.1 when communicating .......................................................................................................... 13
7.2 when not communicating.................................................................................................... 14
8. Controlling side gate access.................................................................................................. 16
8.1 when communicating .......................................................................................................... 16
8.2 when not communicating.................................................................................................... 17
9. Operating an automatic garage door control system........................................................ 19
10. Controlling lighting ................................................................................................................ 20
11. Modifying outdoor system operating options ................................................................... 21
11.1 How to browse through the menus................................................................................... 21
11.2 Modifying tag options........................................................................................................ 22
11.3 Modifying access code options ........................................................................................ 24
11.4 Modifying display options.................................................................................................. 26
11.5 Modifying sound options................................................................................................... 27
11.6 Modifying control options.................................................................................................. 28
11.7 Modifying opening options................................................................................................ 29
11.8 Information......................................................................................................................... 29
12. Modifying handset operating options................................................................................. 30
12.1 How to browse through the menus................................................................................... 30
12.2 Modifying display options.................................................................................................. 31
12.3 Modifying sound options................................................................................................... 32
12.4 Modifying use options ....................................................................................................... 33
12.5 Information......................................................................................................................... 33
13. Fault indications..................................................................................................................... 34
14. Questions and Answers........................................................................................................ 35
15. Technical data ........................................................................................................................ 36
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1. Overview of handset keys and display
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1.1 Description of handset
Cover closed Cover open
Removable
belt clip
Loudspeaker
Display
Communication
button
Latch/side
gate control
button
Inter-handset
communication
button
Gate control
button
Validate button
(OK)
Garage
control button
(1)
Lighting
control button
(1)
Up and down
scroll keys
Cancel
button
Microphone
Backlighting is activated
Flip cover
whenever a button is pressed. It goes out again after 5 seconds when no other button is pressed.
(1) These functions require a relay output receiver
to be installed.
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Left and right
scroll keys
1.2 Description of display
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Handset battery status
Communication in progress
Radio range
flat
needs charging
charging recommended
fully charged
charging
Scrolling text zone:
- display of time
- outdoor temperature
- faults
- access calling
- current commands
- handset mode
Fault
Indoor temperature indication
Handset in inter-handset communication mode
Handset in silent mode
Garage, side gate and latch status
Missed call
gate closed
no signal
poor
average
good
excellent
Indoor temperature
Temperature unit:
- °C: Celsius
- °F: Fahrenheit
Garage status
garages closed
garages open
garage 1 open 2 closed
garage 1 closed 2 open
IMPORTANT: only the icons corresponding to the installation are displayed.
gate open
gate 1 open/2 closed or gate half open if sliding motor
gate 1 closed/2 open or side gate open
Lighting status
lighting off
lighting on
latch closed
latch open
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1.3 Handset display in standby mode (general information screen)
Handset battery status
Outdoor temperature
Time
Gate, side gate and latch status Lighting status
IMPORTANT: if the handsets or controllers are too close to each other when you perform different tests, this may cause disturbance (Larsen effects, crackling, etc.). Move the various devices over 3 metres away from each other.
The temperature displayed is the temperature measured at the last access point programmed and is updated every 10 minutes.
Indoor temperature
The temperature displayed is the temperature measured on the handset and is updated every 10 minutes.
Garage status
2. Answering a visitor’s call
The handset rings (1) (unless it is in silent mode) and the backlighting flashes.
(1) If nobody answers, the handset rings for 20 mins (factory setting) and then stops. The duration of ringing can be
adjusted (see Programming handset operating options). If the handset is on its base, the handset rings at the programmed volume (see Modifying handset operating options). If the handset is off its base, the ringing volume becomes progressively louder (from level 1 to the programmed level).
(2) The names of access points can be customised (see Modifying doorphone operating options).
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The name of the access point calling (2) is displayed.
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2.1 Using the handset in handsfree mode (handset on base)
1. Press .
2. You can now talk.
3. At the end of communication, press .
If no button is pressed, communication is automatically cut off after 3 minutes.
You can switch to “handheld” mode at any time by taking the handset off the base.
2.2 Using the handset in handheld mode (handset off base)
1. If the handset is on the base, pick it up:
- if the automatic handheld mode has been activated, communication is established,
- if not, press .
2. If the handset is already off the base, press .
2. Open the flip cover to talk and adjust the volume using the keys
volume +
volume –
3. At the end of communication, press
and/or put the handset back on the base
(the handset beeps 3 times if it is correctly positioned on the base).
If no button is pressed, communication is automatically cut off after 3 minutes.
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3. Switching the handset to silent mode
The handset can be switched to silent mode using the key . The handset then remains in silent mode for 12 hours or until it is switched back to ringing mode.
1. Press for 5 seconds until the icon is displayed.
2. To switch back to ringing mode, press for 5 seconds until the icon disappears.
4. Listen-in function
You can listen in to background sounds at the different access points where the outdoor caller units are installed using the key.
1. Quickly press .
2. If you have more than 2 access points,
select the one you wish to listen in to using the keys
then .
3. If you only have one access point
Listen-in begins and you will hear what is happening at the selected outdoor caller unit and the perSOUNDS in front of the unit will be able to hear you too.
3. Press again on to end listen-in.
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5. Inter-handset communication function
You can communicate with another handset using the key .
Handset making the call
1. Pick up the handset (if it is on the base),
open the flip cover and quickly press .
2. If you have more than 2 handsets,
select the handset to be called using the keys
then .
2. If you have 2 handsets,
the inter-handset communication function is activated.
3. You can talk and adjust the volume using the keys
volume +
volume –
Handset being called
(1)
The handset rings (unless it is in silent mode) and the backlighting flashes. If the handset is on the base, pick it up. Otherwise, press .
Open the flip cover and talk, adjusting the communication volume using the keys
volume +
volume –
4. At the end of communication, press and/or put the handset back on the base.
IMPORTANT: if a call is triggered by an outdoor caller unit during inter-handset communication, the outdoor caller unit sounds engaged.
(1) The name of the handset can be customised (see Modifying handset operating options).
At the end of communication, press and/or put the handset back on the base.
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6. Controlling latch access
The installation has a latch or a lock and a gate.
6.1 When communicating
You are communicating with access 1, for example.
1. Press .
2. The latch of the access making the call is
unlocked within 5 sec. At the end of communication, the latch status icon is updated (if a position contact is connected).
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6.2 When not communicating
6.2.1 Using the keypad caller unit
Activate the outdoor
caller unit
1. Hold the tag in front of the
name label.
1. Or enter the access code
(2).
2. Press (3).
Status display
on the handset (1)
Latch access status
Closed
3. The latch is unlocked within
Open
5 seconds.
(1) If a position contact is connected. (2) If you press the wrong button, press then enter the access code again. (3) Only applies to the outdoor caller unit with keypad. If the AUTO COMMAND parameter (see
ACCESS/PARAMETERS/AUTO COMMAND menu) is set to STRIKE PLATE, the latch is opened as soon as the tag is held up to the caller unit or the access code is entered. There is then no need to press .
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