Daitem SC901AU, SC902AU, SC100AU, SC200AU, SC201AU Installation Guide

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Installation guide
Doorphone
SC901AU / SC902AU
SC100AU
SC200AU / SC201AU
MHF01X / MHF02X MHF03X / MHF04X MHF05X / MHF06X
This manual describes how to install the following products:
SC901AU Mains/mains code-operated 1-home doorphone kit SC902AU Lithium/mains 1-button 1-home doorphone kit SC100AU Interior handset unit + base + EU power pack SC200AU Mains 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
Foreword
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).
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer:
Product type: Trade mark: We declare under our sole responsibility that the products to which this declaration relates are compliant with the essential requirements of the following directives:
• R&TTE Directive: 99/5/CE
• Low Voltage Directive: 2006/95/CE
• ROHS directive: 2002/95/CE
in compliance with the following harmonised European standards:
These products can be used in all EU and EEA countries and Switzerland.
Crolles, 06/05/10
Signature: Patrick Bernard Research & Development Director
Address:
Doorphone
Daitem
Product reference SC100AU SC200AU SC201AU EN 300 220-2 EN 60950 (2006) EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1
V2.1.2
Hager Security SAS
F-38926 Crolles Cedex - France
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GB
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Product type: Doorphone Trade mark: We declare under our sole responsibility that the products to which this declaration relates are compliant with the essential requirements of the following directives:
• R&TTE Directive: 99/5/CE
• Low Voltage Directive: 2006/95/CE
• ROHS directive: 2002/95/CE
in compliance with the following harmonised European standards:
Product reference MHF01X MHF02X MHF03X MHF04X MHF05X MHF06X E
N 300 330-2 V1.3.1 EN 60950 (2006) EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1
These products can be used in all EU and EEA countries and Switzerland.
Crolles, 06/05/10
Signature: Patrick Bernard Research & Development Director
Non-binding document, subject to modification without notice.
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer: Hager Security SAS
F-38926 Crolles Cedex - France
Address:
Daitem
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GB
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Contents
1. Introduction................................................................................................................................. 4
2. Description.................................................................................................................................. 6
2.1 Outdoor system ..................................................................................................................... 6
2.2 Interior handset unit............................................................................................................... 6
3. Tooling required ....................................................................................................................... 10
4. Preparation ............................................................................................................................... 11
4.1 Guarantee stickers............................................................................................................... 11
4.2 Charging the handset before installation ............................................................................12
5. Installing the outdoor system ................................................................................................ 15
5.1 Installing the outdoor caller unit .......................................................................................... 15
5.2 Installing the controller......................................................................................................... 20
5.3 Connecting the equipment.................................................................................................. 21
5.4 Powering the controller........................................................................................................ 24
5.5 Creating the radio link between the handset and the controller ........................................ 26
6. Testing the radio range........................................................................................................... 29
7. Installing the interior handset unit......................................................................................... 30
7.1 On a table............................................................................................................................. 30
7.2 On a wall............................................................................................................................... 30
8. Testing operation ..................................................................................................................... 34
8.1 Testing communication with each interior handset unit..................................................... 34
8.2 Testing access controls ....................................................................................................... 35
9. Appendices ............................................................................................................................... 36
9.1 General information about creating the radio link............................................................... 36
9.2 Testing the radio link............................................................................................................ 53
9.3 Deleting radio links and returning to factory programming................................................ 55
10. Changing the batteries ......................................................................................................... 59
10.1 In the main controller ......................................................................................................... 59
10.2 In the handset .................................................................................................................... 61
11. Questions – Answers............................................................................................................. 62
12. Technical data ........................................................................................................................ 64
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or product packaging, this symbol indicates that the product must not be thrown out with household waste. It must be taken to a waste collection point for electrical and electronic product recycling. When you make sure that this product is disposed of in the most appropriate manner, you are helping to protect the environment and human health. If you would like additional information concerning the recycling of this product, please contact your town/city council, nearest waste collection centre or the shop where you bought the product.
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1. Introduction
DOORPHONE SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Outdoor caller units wired to main
controller (road side)
1 call button
+ tag reader
1 call button with keypad
+ tag reader
INTERIOR HANDSET UNIT
Connection of an
electrical latch or lock
2 call buttons + tag reader
OUTDOOR SYSTEM
2 call buttons with keypad + tag reader
Main controller (garden side)
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Connection of gate motorisation system
Handset units can communicate with each other (inter-handset communication function)
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Handset
Base
Each kit comprises the following (minimum):
Mr et Mme Evêque-Mourroux
25 mm
• An outdoor caller unit installed on the road side, for visitors.
• A controller installed on the same pillar but on the garden side. This controller provides:
- the radio link with the interior handset unit,
- the power supply to the outdoor caller unit and controller,
- the connections to the electrical lock or latch and gate motorisation system. These products are connected via a cable that either goes through or around the pillar.
• An interior handset unit (base and handset) for receiving calls and remotely controlling:
- the electrical locks or latches,
- the gate motorisation system,
- the automatic garage door control system (1),
- lighting (1),
- communication with another handset (2),
- doorphone programming.
Using the outdoor caller unit, access is controlled using:
• an access code,
• a tag reader.
Identifying each user with a tag
The outdoor caller units have a front panel with a tag reading zone allowing each user to control access quickly once the tag has been identified. Holding the tag up to the name label dispenses the user from entering the access code.
The outdoor caller unit with keypad can manage up to 16 different tags. Each tag must be registered on the caller unit.
1) Via output receiver.
2) Requires a minimum of 2 handsets.
The tag is detected in this zone at a maximum distance of 20 mm.
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2. Description
2.1 Outdoor system
2.1.1 Outdoor caller units with armoured cover
Tag reading zone
2.1.2 Controller
Cover
4 captive screws for closing the cover
Loudspeaker
Call button
(1 or 2 depending
4 handsets max.
for user’s name (sheet of labels
Tag reading zone
Captive screws
for bracket fixing
on model)
per button
Blank label
supplied)
Battery
Controller base
Programming keypad for entering access code to allow pedestrians and cars to enter
Gate access control button
Latch/side gate access control button
Slot for batteries (supplied with SC201AF, optional for SC200AF)
Fixing bracket
Validation button
Radio link creation LED
IMPORTANT: the grommets, cable clamps and screws for the cable clamps are in the bag of accessories.
2.2 Interior handset unit
2.2.1 Base
Transparent removable cover
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Cable clamp (do not remove)
Grommet (remove)
Handset base
Connection
terminal blocks
Power pack
Base connection jack
Radio link creation button
2.2.2 Handset unit
C
F
C
F
IMPORTANT: when installing the system, the handset(s) must be charged on their base before they can be used.
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.
Left and right
scroll keys
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2.2.4 Display description
C
F
Handset battery status
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
Communication in progress
Handset in silent mode
Garage, side gate and latch status
Missed call
gate closed
Radio range
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.
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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
C
2.2.5 Handset display in standby mode (general information screen)
Handset battery status
Time
Gate, side gate and latch status
Outdoor temperature
The temperature displayed is measured at the first access point programmed.
Indoor temperature
The temperature displayed is the handset temperature.
Garage status
Lighting status
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3. Tooling required
6/8 mm
PZ 0 3 mm
3.5 mm
PZ 2 6 mm
GUARANTEE The conditions according to which the guarantee and after sales service apply are described in the general price list and can be sent on request. Some after sales service products and accessories, such as:
• MHU01U power pack
• SC501AX interior handset unit base
• SC501AX belt clip
• SC801AX handset flip cover (non-exhaustive list for indication purposes only) have a 2-year manufacturer guarantee, which cannot be extended.
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MHF01X
A0831A04823
Coller sur certif
SCA100AF
A0831A04823
Coller sur certif
4. Preparation
4.1 Guarantee stickers
Remove the pre-cut parts of the stickers and stick these to the extension request supplied.
On the back of the caller unit
Inside the controller
1. Unscrew the 4 cover screws and open the controller.
On the handset
2. Remove the pre-cut part.
Pozidriv 2
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4.2 Charging the handset before installation
IMPORTANT: when installing the system, the handset(s) must be charged on the base before it/they can be used.
4.2.1 Handset on mains-powered base
1. Open the base.
2. Remove the 4 anti-slip pads.
3. Rotate the back of the base until it is in “table” position.
4. Thread the power pack jack through the
hole.
IMPORTANT: the MHU01U power pack supplied must be used.
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5. Connect the jack to the base making sure that the cable is positioned in the designated slot.
Thread the cable through here
Alternative cable
passage
6. Thread the power cable into one of the guides at the back of the base.
Alternative
guides
7. Unscrew the locking screw.
Pozidriv 0
8. Screw it back into the same place hence locking the base in “table” position.
Pozidriv 0
10. Tighten the locking screw to prevent the
base from being opened by mistake.
9. Close the base.
11. Stick the 4 anti-slip pads to the back of
the base and then put it on the table.
Pozidriv 2
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12. Connect the power pack to the mains
(220 V).
Electrical shock
hazard
IMPORTANT: the mains socket must remain accessible so that the power pack can be easily disconnected.
13. Put the handset on the base.
The handset displays this message for 2 sec.
Then IN CHARGE if the battery is not sufficiently charged.
or
If the battery is sufficiently charged.
You can now move on to the next chapter describing how to install the doorphone.
TIP: to make it easier to pick the handset up, the removable transparent cover can be removed.
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3.5
5. Installing the outdoor system
5.1 Installing the outdoor caller unit
IMPORTANT: to ensure the outdoor caller unit remains watertight, never try to open it!
1. To ensure easy use, fix the unit at a height
of 1.20 m.
2. Mark and drill the outdoor caller unit holes with a Ø 6 mm drill bit. Also mark the place where the cable feed hole has to be drilled (Ø 8 mm min. recommended).
1.20 m
Please refer to the next chapter for mounting outdoor caller units with armoured cover.
Follow steps 3 to 6 below for units without armoured cover.
3. If the cable goes around the pillar, pierce one of the cable knock-outs with a cutter.
4. Push the screw covers out using a flat screwdriver.
5. Thread the cable through the hole knocked out in step 3 and screw the caller unit in place. Put the screw covers back.
Pozidriv 2
6. Use a pencil or permanent marker to write the names. Stick a transparent protection label on top.
TIP: you can print the labels using the software (EtikPrint) available on the Daitem web site.
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Mounting the outdoor caller units with armoured cover
232.4 mm
160.4 mm
145 mm 145 mm
TIP: you can print the labels using the software (EtikPrint) available on the Daitem web site.
145 mm 145 mm
IMPORTANT: use the label supplied and carefully position it in the space provided.
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2
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4
3
5
6
Pozidriv 2
17
7
3.5
8 9
18
12
1110
IMPORTANT: when the armoured cover is positioned on the unit, there should be a 1 mm clearance (use the shim for this purpose) between the pillar and armoured cover.
Pozidriv 2
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5.2 Installing the controller
1. Unscrew the locking screw from the bracket and then remove it.
2. Following the installation rules below, mark 3 fixing points and drill a hole in the pillar using a Ø 6 mm drill bit.
Pozidriv 2
4 cm
minimum
Outdoor caller unit
cable feed
Installation rules
To make it easier to hook the base on to the bracket choose a flat surface (or make the surface as flat as possible) on the garden side of the pillar. This is especially important for the top part of the bracket.
To guarantee an excellent radio range:
• keep the space clear around the controller,
• remove any dense vegetation nearby and make sure the area is always clear,
• place the controller as high up as possible (80 cm min.).
• make sure there are no obstacles between
as high as possible
the controller installation point and the house where the handset(s) is/are installed.
outdoor caller unit
Never run a cable over the top of the
outdoor caller unit
controller (especially the cable ensuring the radio link between the outdoor caller unit and the controller). Do not wind the cable up nearby or inside the controller. Instead, cut off any excess length.
caller unit cable
caller unit cable
Do not place the products near metal surfaces (screens, fences, gates, etc.) or sources of electromagnetic disturbance:
• for the controller: electricity meter, high voltage line, lighting control system, radio receiver, etc.
• for the handset: hi-fi equipment, video, household appliance, electricity meter or switchboard, lighting control system, etc.
• the controller must be more than 3 m away from the interior handset unit.
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