GEV 088306 User guide

Typ: CAS # 088306
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1-House Audio Door Entry System CAS 88306 (2-Wire Installation)
In this Set (Fig. 1)
1. Power Adapter
2. Handset
3. Outdoor Panel
4. Rain Cover
Components/ operating controls Handset (Fig. 2a)
1. Loudspeaker
2. Microphone
3. Ring tone volume adjustment
4. Intercom button
5. Strike control (Door/Gate opener)
6. Terminal block
Outdoor panel (Fig. 2b)
1. Loudspeaker
2. Name plate/bell
3. Screws
4. Microphone
5. Cable duct channel
6. Holes for attaching the unit to the wall
7. Terminal block
8. Switch for setting the sound level for the speaker of the outdoor panel
9. Switch for setting the sound level for the speaker of the handset
Introdcution
This audio door phone system consist of a handset and an outdoor unit. With these you can establish an audio connection between the caller and yourself. Furthermore you have the option to add a door/gate strike (not included) into the system. This audio door phone set uses a BUS-type protocol; i. e. just two wires are needed for all functions (ringing, speaking, listening, controlling the door/ gate strike)
Safety instructions
All warranty claims will be null and void in the event of any damage or loss caused by failure to observe these operating instruc­tions. We accept no liability for any con­sequential losses or damage. We accept no liability for any personal injury or mate-
rial damage caused by improper use or by failure to observe these cases the guarantee invalidated. For safety and authorization purposes it is not permitted to carry out any adaptation or conversion of the device.
1. Do not disassemble the unit.
2. Do not spray water on the indoor unit. Do not keep the outdoor unit where it will be exposed to extreme moisture.
3. Do not drop or shock the unit.
4. Remove the power cord from the wall socket when unit is not used for long periods.
5. This apparatus is designed for moderate climates. Do not use in high humidity, dusty or dirty areas.
Installing Attention: if you like to test the units before
final installation then don’t do this with both units inside The same room-this could lead to a Larsen-eect (an annoying acoustic feedback of the indoor panel).
Installation of the outdoor panel (Fig. 3)
The outdoor panel is determined for wall­mounting. Remove the front panel of the outdoor unit by loosening the two screws on the bot­tom (Fig. 3/1). Run the cables coming from the indoor unit (handset) through the cable opening (Fig. 3/2). Likewise, if required, the cables coming from the electric door/gate opener, too. Screw the rain cover housing with two (Fig. 3/3). according to the wiring diagram (depending on the number of indoor units see Figure 5 or 6) to the appropriate terminals (Fig. 3/4). Before closing the front plate again, you can do still volume settings on the fixed back plate (Fig. 2b/8 and 9). Use a small, sui­table screwdriver and turn the screw without much force (Fig 2b/8 volume control of the outdoor indoor unit).
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screws at the location you provided. Now you can connect the wires
unit. Fig 2b/9 volume control of the
the safety advice. In
and warranty are
Tip: Seal the joints between the outdoor unit and the wall from three sides with silicone. Let the joint on the bottom open to decrease the likelihood of condensation.
Mounting the indoor unit (Fig. 4a and 4b)
First, open the indoor unit for this purpose, go with a suitable screw driver on the right bottom in the recess and pry through slight leverage the top of the lower shell. Mount the lower shell with four screws at the desi­gnated place on the wall. Now connect the wires as shown in figure 5. or 6-depending on your desired level of expansion.
Installation of the handset/ installation of outdoor panel/ caption of the badge
Connecting the handset. See figures 5 or 6-depending on your desired level of expansion. To avoid problems high­and low-voltage cables should never be in the same cable conduit. Connect the cables as shown in the figures described.
Connecting the handset to the outdoor panel: Connect the power supply with the inside socket. Connect „L +“ and „L -“ of the handset with the terminals „L +“ and „L -“ of the outdoor panel.
It is essential that you use a door opener which has a memory function. Regarding the connection instructions see connection diagram 5 or 6. As a suitable electric door opener, we 007680 (110mm)
recommend such as item no.
or 007697 (250mm) from
our GEV product range.
For connecting an electric gate opener con­nect
the terminals „GATE“ „GATE“ of the outdoor panel and the two corresponding terminals (varies- depending on the manuf­acturer. Consult the manual of your gate drive engine) to your gate engine (termi­nals „GATE“ „GATE“ are dry contacts).
In case you have connected an external gate drive, enable this by a three-second push on the
button on the phone.
Important: The functions can be executed only at the active unit and after lifting the handset.
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Connecting an electric door/or gate strike. You can optionally include an electric door and/or gate opener in this system. For the connection diagram see Figure 5 or 6. Alternatively, the system can be powered via a cap rail transformator (order no. 8830602)
Caption of the name plate: Remove the cover of the bell in which you lever it by using a thin tool and carefully push it inside the notches (Fig. 7/A).
Set Up/Operation
Pressing on the push button of the outdoor panel, raises a signal on the handset (max. 6 times within 30 sec.). You can now pick up the phone and speak with the guest for a maximum of approx. 90 sec. To operate the electric door opener, briefly press (1 sec.)
button on the indoor unit. Important:
the
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Additional information
You have the option to connect up to three additional interior handsets in parallel (fig. 6/ order no. 8830601). When connecting mul­tiple
handsets, it is sucient if you are using a
single
power supply for all stations. However,
this power supply has to be the one which is
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the closest to the outdoor panel. In order to communicate internally, press the button. This will trigger a collective call and establish a connection to the remote handset which is being picked up first (for approx. 30 sec.). As long as there’s an internal connection, the voice contact to the outdoor panel is locked.
Receycling instructions
This device may not be disposed of with unsorted household waste. Owners of old devices are required by
law to dispose this device correctly. Contact your twon council for further infor­mation.
The intercom function is interrupted in case there is an external call coming in.
Technical and design features may be subject to change without notice.
Specifications
Handset (8830601) Specifications
Dimensions 70[W] x 230[H] x 40 [D]mm Power Supply DC18V / 1,5A Power Consumption Max. 2W Connection System 2-wires Sounds 1 Max. Distance/ wire to be used Min. diameter of cable between last
handset and outdoor panel up to 25m: ø 0,6mm-1,0mm up to 100m: ø 1,0mm-1.5mm
IP 20
Mains adapter Specifications
Power Supply 230 V~, DC 18V, 1,5A
Outdoor panel (8830603) Specifcations
Dimensions 95[W] x120[H] x 30 [D]mm Current DC12V (via indoor unit / handset) Installation type Outdoor- / Indoor unit : 2-wires Door strike Current 12V DC / max. 1.0A Gate motor Dry contact / closing time ca. 3 sec. Type of installation Wall mount Protection type IP 54 Operating temperature -10˚C ~ 45˚C
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Gutkes GmbH
Rehkamp 13
30853 Langenhagen
Germany
www.gev.de
service@gev.de
Hotline: +49 (0)180/59 58 555
Max. 14 Ct./Min. aus dem deutschen Festnetz.
Mobil max. 42 Ct./Min.
International calls may vary.
06/2014
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