golmar NEXA Series User Manual

NEXA Audio and Video Door
Entry System
Access control
Coded panel
USER MANUAL
Coded panel with display
Code 50123681 TCODE/CA NEXA EN REV.0119
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM WITH NEXA CODED PANEL
First and foremost we would like to thank you for purchasing this product.
Our commitment to satisfying our customers can be seen from our ISO-9001 certification and from the manufacturing of products like this one.
Its advanced technology and exacting quality control will ensure that customers and users enjoy the many features this system offers. To obtain the maximum benefit from these features and a properly wired installation, we kindly recommend that you spend a few minutes of your time reading this manual.
MOUNTING CONFIGURATIONS
Standalone access control........................................................................................................................................ .... 5. .
Access control combined with Nexa door panels...........................................................................................................23.
Coded panel.................................................................................................................................................................54.
Coded panel with display.............................................................................................................................................. 98.
SET-UP WARNINGS
- Do not overtighten the screws on the power supply connector.
- Always disconnectthe power supply before installingor making modifications to the devices.
- The fittingand handling of these devices must be carried out by .authorised personnel
- The wiringmust run at least .40cm away from any other wiring
- Before connecting the device, check the connections between the door panel, power supply, distributors, monitors and telephones.
- Always follow the instructions contained in this manual.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- Do not overtighten the screws on the door panel connector.
- before installing or making modifications to the device.Always disconnect the power supply
- The fittingand handling of these devices must be carried out by .authorised personnel
- The wiringmust run at least .40cm away from any other wiring
- For the power supply
Do not overtighten the screws on the connector.
Install the power supply in a dry and protected place free from the risk of water leaks or sprays.
Avoid locations thatare humid, dusty or near heat sources.
Ensure that the air vents are free from obstruction so that air can circulate freely.
To prevent damage, the power supply must be firmly secured in place.
To prevent electric shock, do not remove the cover or handle the wiring connected to theterminals.
- For the monitor,telephones and distributors:
Do not overtighten the screws on the connector.
Install the devices in a dry protected location free from the risk of dripping or splashing water.
Do not place in humid, dusty or smoky locations, or near sources of heat.
Ensure that the air vents are free from obstruction so that air can circulate freely.
- Remember that the installation and handling of thesedevices must be performed by and in theauthorised personnel
absence of electrical current.
- Always follow the instructions contained in this manual.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM WITH NEXA CODED PANEL
SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
- Microprocessed devices with simplified wiring (bus without call wires):
Audio door entry system with 4 common wires.
.Video door entrysystem with 3 common wires plus coaxial cable
.Video door entrysystem with 4 common wires plus twisted pair
Video door entrysystem with simplified wiring (non-polarised 2-wire bus Gtwin).
Can be combined with “Nexa Modular” and “Inox Modular” door panels
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- Configuration programmable using a numeric keypad, PC or tablet. USB or wireless connection (module
.CD-NEXA/BT required)
- 2 potential-free relay outputs (NO, C, NC), 1 lock release relay (CV1, CV2) and digital panic output (to alarm control
centre).
- .Residents list with up to 1,990 contacts
- .4, 5 or 6 digit programmable codes
- .Possibility of using the same user pin for the different relays anddigital panic output
- Relays 1 and 2 with three potential-free contacts (NO, C, NC),configurable by programming in stable or impulse mode
(maximum load: 18Vac/1A18VAor 24Vdc/0.75A 18 W).
- Impulse mode activation time programmable from 1 to 99 seconds for each relay and digital panic output.
- Lock activation time programmable from 3 to 15 minutes.
- .Wrong code lockprogrammable for 3 to 9 attempts and at an interval also programmable from 1 to 15 minutes
- Up to 3 inputs for relay 1 external activation button (PL1), relay 2 (PL2) and relay 3 (AP).
- OLED display (module N3403/AL or NX3403) and front LEDs to show operating status.
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Standalone
access control
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CONTENTS
Access control................................................................................................................................................................5
Contents.........................................................................................................................................................................6
Characteristics............................................................................................................................................................... 6.
Door panel installation..................................................................................................................................................7.
Location of the embedding box..................................................................................................................................7.
Positioning the embedding box............................................................................................................................. 7......
Securing the frame and closing the panel.................................................................................................................. 7.
Description of the module.............................................................................................................................................8.
Description of the N3301/AL - NX3301 module.......................................................................................................... 8.
Description of the JP1 jumper.................................................................................................................................... 8.
Description of the SW1 DIP switch............................................................................................................................ 8..
Description of the beeps............................................................................................................................................8.
Description of the self-testing LEDS ..........................................................................................................................9.
Power supply unit installation....................................................................................................................................... 9.
Detail of the TF-104 powersupply unit installation ..................................................................................................... 9.
Lock release installation...............................................................................................................................................9.
Module operation...................................................................................................................................................... 10..
Description of module operation..............................................................................................................................10.
Module programming.................................................................................................................................................11.
Programming mode entry and exit........................................................................................................................... 11.
Programming mode structure and sequence........................................................................................................... 11.
Programming fields............................................................................................................................................12-20
Factory setting........................................................................................................................................................ 21.
Wiring diagrams.........................................................................................................................................................22
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CHARACTERISTICS
The standalone access control enables access to the building by entering a numeric code using the N3301 module.
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DOOR PANEL INSTALLATION
Location of the embedding box:
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Make a hole in the wall so that the top of the module is located at a height of 1.65m.
Hole dimensions:
The module has been designed to withstand all environmental conditions. We do however recommend
taking extra precautions to prolong its life (shields, covered areas, etc.).
Positioning the embedding box:
Break through the hole to allow the entry of the cable
into the bottom of the embedding box.
1650
1850
1450
.NCEV-90CS embedding box: 99(W) x 13 .5(H) x (D) mm2 56,5
Securing the frame and closing the panel:
Frame.
.
Once the wiring work has been completed,
Panel.
Embedding box
Pass the cable through the hole made
in the embedding box. Embed the box and ensure that it is level and flush. Once embedded, remove the protective stickers from the screw holes
secure the frame and panel to the embedding box with the screws provided.
Clip-on covers.
To complete the fitting of the panel, attach the
clip-on covers by positioning one end and then applying slight pressure to the other end until they clip into place.
JP1
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MODULE DESCRIPTION
Description of the N3301/AL - NX3301 module:
The wiring terminals are located at the back of the module
and correspond to the following connections:
~, ~ :
power supply.
NA1 :
normally open output relay 1.
C1 :
common relay 1.
NC1 :
normally closed output relay 1.
NA2 :
normally open output relay 2.
C2 :
common relay 2.
NC2 :
normally closed output relay 2.
P :
panic output.
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:
negative.
PL1 :
input for external relay 1 button.
PL2 :
input for external relay 2 button.
Description of the JP1 jumper:
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The JP1 jumper, located on the right-hand side of the connection block,
activates the tamper alarm.
Normal operation, alarm not activated.
Tamper alarm mode activated. In this mode, the module's keypad
operation and external buttons are disabled. The LEDs and the keypad's backlight are turned off and a constant audible alarm and the “P” panic output of the open collector (3 seconds every minute) are activated. Alarm mode ends when the JP1 jumper is replaced.
Description of the SW1 DIP switch:
The SW1 DIP switch is located on the left-hand side of the module.
Use to reset the special installer PIN to the factory code.
Proceed as follows: Set DIP switch 1 to ON. The module will emit 2 beeps and the green LED on the front will light up for 1 second. Then set the DIP switch to OFF (the code is now the one assigned at the factory). If, during this process, the access control module was locked, the “special unlock”pin code will also be resetto the assigned factory code.
No standalone access control function (leave in the OFF position).
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Factory default setting.
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Description of the beeps:
The access control module features an internal beeper for reproducing operation beeps.
Operation
Programming
Confirm field 2 rapid beeps
Confirm sequence 4 rapid beeps
Cancel 1 long beep (0.5 sec)
Error 1 long beep (1 sec)
Key press 1 rapid beep
Alarm activated 1 constant beep
Dura ntio
5 rapid beeps
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DESCRIPTION MODULEOF THE
Description of the self-testing LEDs:
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Red Green
The self-testing LEDs are located on the upper right side of the front of
the module.
Standby
Programming
mode
Confirm sequence Slow blink
POWER SUPPLY UNIT INSTALLATION
Operation
Normal
Lock Rapid blink
Correct code
Wrong code 4 rapid blinks
Normal
Confirm field Slow blink
Wrong code 4 rapid blinks
Red LED Green LED
On
On
Slow blink Off
Off
Off
On (1 second)
Off
2 rapid blinks
4 rapid blinks
Off
Detail of the TF-104 power supply unit installation:
Install the transformer in a dry and protected location.
Please note that current regulations stipulate that the transformer must be protected by a circuit breaker.
To wall mount the transformer, position the
fastening tabs. Drill two 6mm diameter holes and insert the wall plugs. Fix the transformer with the specified screws.
The power supply unit can be mounted onto a DIN rail (3 elements) by applying slight pressure.
To remove the transformer from the rail, use a flat screwdriver and lever it off, as shown in the drawing.
LOCK RELEASE INSTALLATION
Lock release
If the lock release is to be fitted to a metal door, use a Ø3.5mm
drill bit and thread the hole made. For wooden doors, use a Ø3mm drill bit.
DIN 46277
DIN-7972
IMPORTANT: the access control module is supplied with two varistors. If
connecting an AC lock release to one of the outputs, fit the varistor supplied directly to the lock release terminals to ensure that the module functions correctly.
M 4 x 8
DIN-963
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MODULE OPERATION
Description of module operation
Module in standby mode.
With the module in standby mode, the following operations can be performed:
Activation of external push buttons: Allows activation of relay outputs 1 and 2 by means of external push buttons
PL1 and PL2 respectively The push button can be configured by means of programming to activate and deactivate the output by pressing the
button or activate the output by pressing the button and deactivate after a period of between 1 and 99 seconds
With the keypad:
Special default codes: (bear in mind the number of digits in the code).
Administrator pin: 271800. 2718 ifthe number of digits configured = 4. CP1 button code: 111100. 1111if the number of digits configured = 4. CP2 button code: 222200. 2222 if the number of digits configured = 4. Unlocking code: 333300. 3333 if the number of digits configured = 4.
Opening through the user pin: Allows activation of the outputs (relay 1/relay 2/panic) associated with the existing user.Press the key button, followed by the user pin.
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“key button” + “user pin”.
Administrator pin: Allows entry into programming mode. Also enables the panel to be unlocked if it has been
previously locked. Press the key button three times and then enter the administrator pin.
“key button” + “key button” + “key button” + “administrator pin”.
CP1 button code: Enables or disables external button PL1 and/or PL2 associated with the CP1 code. Press the key
button three times and then enter the CP1 code.
“key button” + “key button” + “key button” + “CP1 code”.
CP2 button code: Enables or disables external button PL1 and/or PL2 associated with the CP2 code. Press the key
button three times and then enter the CP2 code.
“key button” + “key button” + “key button” + “CP2 code”.
Unlocking code:Allows the module to be unlocked only if it has previously been locked. Press the key button three
times and then enter the Unlocking code.
“key button” + “key button” + “key button” + “unlocking code”.
Change user pin: Allows users to change their own codes. Does not modify the outputs (relay 1/relay 2/panic)
associated with the user. Press the key button twice, followed by the current user pin, then press the key button again, followed by the new user pin, and then press the keybutton a final time. The new user pin must have the same number of digits as the current user pin and cannot be the same as an existing user pin.
“key button” + “key button” + “current user pin” + “key button” + “new user pin” + “key button”.
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MODULE PROGRAMMING
Programming mode entry and exit:
To enter programming mode, press the key button three times and then enter secret administrator pin “271800”.
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key button + key button + key button + administrator pin
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2 7 1 8
To exit programming mode, press the C button (cancel) once if it is in a programming field or twice if not.
If, after 2 minutes, no key has been pressed, it exits programming mode.
Programming mode entry and exit is confirmed by the emitting of 5 rapid beeps.
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Important:
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Bear in mind the number of digits in the configured code (factory setting 2718 = 4).
Programming mode structure and sequence:
Programming of the keypad functions is performed by entering the field or function code, followed by the field
value(s).
Once in programming mode, the programming sequence is as follows:
0
4
Enter the field code: this code is always 1 digit. The keypad will emit 2 rapid confirmation beeps.
Enter the value of the field being programmed. Once the value has been entered, the keypad will emit 2
rapid confirmation beeps. To finishprogramming the field, press the keybutton and the keypad will emit4 rapid confirmation beeps.
Note: If, after 10 seconds, no key has been pressed, a long error beep will be emittedand the field code will
need to be re-entered.
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or
1
If an incorrect value has been entered, press the C button (cancel). The keypad will emit a long confirmation beep. If
the field code was being entered, even after the confirmation beep, exit this menu and re-enter the field code.
Field
Enter the code of the following field or press the C button (cancel) to exit programming mode.
C
Field value
CC
4
C
Field value Field value
2
1 0 03
C
2C2 2 2
C C
Finish
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MODULE PROGRAMMING
Programming fields:
The module comes programmed with factory settings except for the activation codes (user), which are left empty for
security reasons. For system operation tailored to the needs of the user, check all of the values in all of the fields. The fields do not need to be programmed in numerical order.
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5 6
:
key button + key button + key button + administrator pin.
2 7 1 8
Steps: Field + number of digits + key button.
0
Press “0” to select field “0”.
0
Set the number of digits for the “user” activation codes (relay 1/relay 2/panic) and
special codes. Enter 4, 5 or 6 digits.
or or
4 5 6
(1)
Enter programming mode Step 1: Press the key button three times and then enter the administrator pin.
Bear in mind the number of digits in the configured code (factory setting = 4, 2718).
(1)
Step 2: Then press the field number: Field “0”: Configuring the number of digits in the activation codes (user) and special codes.
(Step 1)
(Step )2
or or
4
(Step )3
(Step )4
or
1 C
The factory setting has 4 digits.
To change this value, add or remove 1 or 2 zeros from the end of the existing codes, for
example:
Administrator pin 2718 (“ ” 4 digits).factory setting Administrator pin 27180 (5 digits). Administrator pin 271800 (6 digits).
Press the key button to finish programming the field.
Then press the number of the next field to configure or press the C button (cancel)
to exit programming mode.
Factory default
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Programming fields:
Continued from previous page Field “1”: Programming a new activation code (user).
Allows new user pins (from “0000” to “9999”) to be created and outputs to be assigned for activation with the created
codes.
Note: Depending on the number of digits configured in field “0” (factory setting = 4).
Number of digits = 4, user pin from “0000” to “9999”. Number of digits = 5, user pin from “00000” to “99999”. Number of digits= 6, user pin from “000000” to “999999”.
Steps: Field + memory position user pin + outputs + bus code + key button+
01 0 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
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(Step 1)
(Step )2
(Step )3
(Step )4
(Step )5
Press “1” to select field “1”.
1
0 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Set the memory position number for the location of the new user pin. Possible memory positions: “001” to “999”.
0 0
0
0 0
Set the user pin. Possible user pins: “000000” to “999999” with “6” digits. Factory
setting of “4” digits: “0000” to “9999”. (see example of number of digits on page 12, step 2).
Duplicate user pins are not allowed.
Set the output(s) that the userpin entered in step 3will activate. Enter oneof the following
options or press the key button: “00”: relay 1 + relay 2 + panic output (terminal “P” on the terminal block). “01”: relay 1. “02”: relay 2. “03”: relay 1 + relay 2. “04”: panic output (terminal “P” on the terminal block). “05”: relay 1 + panic output (terminal “P” on the terminal block). “06”: relay 2 + panic output (terminal “P” on the terminal block).
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Note: If the key button is pressed, option “ ” is set in this value field: relay 1 , in03 + relay 2
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the value field “bus code” as “000000” and the programming of the field finishes.
With access controlmodule V03 or later.
0 0
Only enter “000000” or press the key button.
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Note: If the key button is pressed, “000000” is set in this value field and
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the programming of the field finishes.
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*
(Step )6
(Step )7
or
2 C
Press the key button to finish programming the field. Note: It is not necessary to press the key button if it has already been pressed in step
4 or 5.
Then press the number of the next field to configure or press the C button (cancel) to exit
programmingmode.
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Programming fields:
Continued from previous page Field “2”: Changing special codes.
Allows the current code of the special codes to be changed (see p. 10). The new special code must have the same
number of digits as the current code.
Duplicate special codes are not allowed.
Note: Depending on the number of digits configured in field “0” (factory setting = 4).
Number of digits = 4, special codes from “0000” to “9999”. Number of digits = 5, special codes from “00000” to “99999”. Number of digits = 6, special codes from “000000” to “999999”.
Steps Field special code code key button+ + +: .
or
2
or
or
3
0 0 00 1 2
0
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(Step 1)
(Step )2
(Step )3
(Step )4
(Step )5
or or or
1
0
0
0
3 C
2 3
0 0
or
Press “2” to select field “2”.
2
Set the special code to select for subsequent code changes. Enter one of the
following options “0”: Select the administrator pin. “1”: Select the CP1 button code. “2”: Select the CP2 button code. “3”: Select the unlock button code
Set a new code number. Possiblespecial codes: “000000”to “999999” with“6” digits.
Factory setting of “4” digits: “0000” to “9999” (see example of number of digits on p. 12, step 2).
Duplicate special codes are not allowed.
Press the key button to finish programming the field
Then press the number of the next field to configure or press the C button (cancel) to exit
programmingmode
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Programming fields:
Continued from previous page Field “3”: Deleting user pins.
Allows the deletion of existing user pins.
Note: Possible memory positions: “001” to “999”.
Steps: Field + memory position + key button + key button.
3
0 1
0
15
(Step )1
(Step )2
(Step 3)
(Step )4
0
3
0 1
or
4 C
Press “3” to select field “3”.
Set the existing memory position number to select for deletion. Note: Possible memory positions: “001” to “999”. Enter an existing memory position to be deleted. If the value “000” is entered, .all memory positions will be deleted
Press the key button twice to confirm the deletion and to finish programming the field.
Then press the number of the next field to configure or press the C button (cancel) to exit
programmingmode.
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Programming fields:
Continued from previous page Field “4”: Set the outputs.
Enables the setting of the relay 1 and relay 2 outputs and the panic output (terminal “P” on the connector). The setting of the relay 1, relay 2 and panic outputs is common to all valid user pins.
The relay 1, relay 2 and panic outputs can be activated in impulse mode (01 to 99 seconds) or stable mode.
Steps: Field + output number + output mode + activation time + key button.
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(Step )1
(Step )2
(Step 3)
(Step )4
or or
1
4
4
4
2
or
1
0
1
0
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1 2or4
Press “4” to select field “4”.
Set the output to be selected for configuration. Enter one of the following options:
“1”: Select the relay 1 output. “2”: Select the relay 2 output. “4”: Select the panic output.
Set the activation mode of theoutput selected instep 2. Enterone of the following options:
“0”: Impulse mode. “1”: Stable mode.
Set the activation time of the output selected in step 2. Only takes effect if the output is set
as impulse in step 3. Enter a value from “01” to “99” seconds or press the key button. Note: If the key button is pressed, this field is set with a value of “03” seconds and the
programmingof the field finishes.
or
or
0 1
0 1
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(Step )5
(Step )6
or
5 C
Press the key button to finish programming the field. Note: It is not necessary to press the key button if it has already been pressed in step 4.
Then press the number of the next field toconfigure or press the C button (cancel)to exit
programming mode.
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Programming fields:
Continued from previous page Field “5”: Configuring the external buttons.
Allows external buttons PL1 and PL2 to be configured with the following modes:
-Allows the button to: Always be enabled or, through button codes CP1 or CP2, enable/disable the functioning of the
button.
-Allows an activation time for external buttons PL1 and PL2 of between “01” and “99” seconds for relay 1 and relay 2
outputs respectively. Only takes effect if the relay output of the external button has been configured in impulse mode (see p. 16, "step 3”).
Note: External buttons PL1 and PL2 activate relays 1 and 2 respectively.
Steps: Field + button + button mode + activation time + key button
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(Step 1)
(Step )2
(Step )3
(Step )4
0
1
or or
1
0
or
5
5
or
2
2
1
1 2
Press “5” to select field “5”.
Set the external button to select for configuration. Enter one of the following options:
“1”: Select external button PL1. “2”: Select external button PL2.
Set the push button mode selected in step 2. Enterone of the following options:
0:Always enabled.1: Enable/disable function with the CP1 button code.2: Enable/disable function with the CP2 button code.
Set the activation time for the external button selected in step 2. Only takes effect if the
relay output has been configured in impulse mode (see p. 16, step 3).
Enter a value from 01to 99seconds or press the key button.
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Note: If the key button is pressed, this field is set with a value of 03seconds and the
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programmingof the field finishes.
0 1or2
or
0 1
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*
(Step )5
(Step )6
or
6 C
Press the key button to finish programming the field. Note: It is not necessary to press the key button if it has already been pressed in step 4.
Then press the number of the next field to configure or press the C button (cancel) to exit
programmingmode.
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Programming fields:
Continued from previous page Field “6”: Configuring locking mode.
Allows the access control module's locking mode to be configured.
Steps: Field + locking mode + time between attempts + lock time + panic output + key button.
6
0
0 30 1
or
0 1
18
(Step 1)
(Step )2
(Step )3
(Step )4
Press 6to select field 6.
6
Set the access control module's locking mode.
0
Enter one of the following options:
0: Never locks.3to 9:Locks after 3to9failed attempts to enter the user pin.
0
access control module is locked. Only takes effect if option “0has not been selected in step 2.
The times toselect are 01to 15minutes orpress the keybutton.
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Note: If the key button is pressed, this field value is set as 03 , the locking timeminutes
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Set the minimum amount of time that must elapse between failed attempts before the
1
field value is 03 , the panic outputvalue field is 0 and theminutes not activated programming of the field finishes
0
last wrong code has been entered. Only takes effect if option 0has not been selected in
Set the amount of time that the access control module remains in locking mode after the
1
step 2.
The times to select are 03to 15minutes or press the key button.
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Note: If the key button is pressed, the field value is set as 03 , the panic outputminutes
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value field is 0 and the programming of the field finishesnot activated
.
( )
*
.
(Step )5
(Step )6
(Step )7
or
0
or
7 C
Set the activation of the panic output (terminal Pof the terminal block) during locking
1
mode. Onlytakeseffect if option 0” has not been selected in step 2.
Enter one of the following optionsor press the key button:
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0: Output not activated.1: Output activated (for 3 seconds in intervals of 1 minute).
( )
Note: If the key button is pressed, the field value is set as 0and the programming of the
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field finishes.
Press the key button to finish programming the field. Note: It is not necessary to press the key button if it has already been pressed in steps
3, 4 or 5.
Then press the number of the next field to configure or press the C button (cancel) to exit
programmingmode.
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Programming fields:
Continued from previous page Field “7”: Configure the identification ID of the access control module. (Not configure).
Allows an identification code (ID) to be configured for the access control module.
Note: Possible identification codes (ID): 000to 999.
IMPORTANT: This programming field for standalone access control.is not applicable
Steps: Field + D code + key button.I
7
0 0
0
19
(Step 1)
(Step )2
(Step )3
(Step )4
Field “8”: Configure depth of field. (Not configure).
Allows the number of digits in the calling code to be configured.
IMPORTANT: This programming field for standalone access control.is not applicable
(Step 1)
0 0
0
or
8 C
Steps: Field + number of calling code digits + direct call + key button.
Press 7to select field 7.
7
Set an identification code (ID) for the access control module. Note: Possible identification codes (ID): 000to 999.
Press the key button to finish programming the field.
Then press the number of the next field to configure or press the C button (cancel) to exit
programmingmode.
8
Press 8to select field 8.
8
1 2or3
or
or
0 1
(Step )2
(Step )3
(Step )4
(Step )5
or or
1
2 3
or
0 1
or
9
C
Set the number of digits in the calling code.
Enter one of the following options: 1or 2or 3
Set the direct call: by entering a call code on the keypad if necessary or do not press the
key button to confirm. Enter one of the following options:
0: Disable.1: Enable.
Press the key button to finish programming the field.
Then press the number of the next field to configure or press the C button (cancel) to exit
programmingmode.
Continued overleaf
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MODULE PROGRAMMING
Programming fields:
Continued from previous page Field “9”: Configuring the keypad beep.
Allows a beep to be heard when pressing the access control module's keypad buttons.
Steps: Field + keypad beep + key button.
9
or
0 1
20
(Step 1)
(Step )2
(Step )3
(Step )4
or
0 1
Press 9to select field 9.
9
Allows a beep to be heard when pressing the access control module's keypad buttons.
Enter one of the following options:
0: No keypad beep1: Keypad beep.
Press the key button to finish programming the field.
Then press the C button (cancel) to exit programming mode
C
.
.
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MODULE PROGRAMMING
Factory setting:
- Special codes: Bear in mind the number of digits in the code (see p. 10).
Administrator pin: 271800. 2718 if the number of digits configured = 4. CP1 button code: 111100. 1111 if the number of digits configured = 4. CP2 button code: 222200. 2222 if the number of digits configured = 4. Unlocking code: 333300. 3333 if the number of digits configured = 4.
- Number of digits in user and special codes: Programming field 0(page 12)
Step 2: 4”– 4 digit code.
- Setting relay 1: Programming field 4(page 16).
Step 3: 0Impulse. Step 4: 03Activation time (seconds).
- Setting relay 2: Programming field 4(page 16).
Step 3: 0Impulse. Step 4: 03Activation time (seconds).
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- Setting the panic output: Programming field 4(p. 16).
Step 3: 0Impulse. Step 4: 10Activation time (seconds).
- Setting external push button PL1: Programming field 5(page 17).
Step 3: 1Enable/disable the functioning of the push button with button code CP1. Step 4: 10Activation time (seconds).
- Setting external push button PL2: Programming field 5(page 17).
Step 3: 2Enable/disable the functioning of the push button with button code CP2. Step 4: 05Activation time (seconds).
- Setting locking mode: Programming field 6(page 18).
Step 2: 3Maximum number of failed attempts to enter user pin. Step 3: 03Minimum time between failed attempts (minutes). Step 4: 03Duration of locking mode (minutes). Step 5: 1The panicoutput is activated during locking mode.
- Setting identification ID: Programming field 7(page 19) ( ).Not to be configured
Step 2: 000Identification ID. Do not modify this field value.
- Setting depth of field: Programming field 8(page 19) ( ).Not to beconfigured
Step 2: 3Depth of field. Donot modify this field value. Step 3: 0Direct call disabled. Do not modify this field value.
- Setting the keypad beep: Programming field 9(see page 20).
Step 2: 1Beep when keypad buttons pressed (activated).
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
WIRING DIAGRAMS
Standalone operation:
In the diagrams below, a TF-104 transformer (12Vac) is used to power the module. (*) If using anAC lock release, fit the varistor supplied to the terminals of the lock release. If connecting two lock releases, use an additional TF-104 transformer. If using a safety lock release with inverted functioning (lock release activated in the absence of voltage), connect the lock
release between C1 and NC1 or C2 and NC2.
N3301
TF-104
transformer
TF-104
transformer
access control module
PL2
PL1
22
SECSEC
PRIPRI
~~ ~~
~~ ~~
~ ~
C1NA1
CN1
NA2
C2NC1 NC2
P
-
PL1 PL2
MainMain
(*)
Va.c
(*)
Va.c
Access control
combined with
Nexa door panels
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CONTENTS
Access control with call buttons...................................................................................................................................23.
Contents.......................................................................................................................................................................24
Characteristics............................................................................................................................................................. 24.
Description of the Nexa modular door panel..........................................................................................................25-26.
Description of the sound modules...............................................................................................................................27
Description of the EL655 sound module.................................................................................................................. 27.
Description of the EL651 sound module.................................................................................................................. 28.
Description of the EL620/2PLUS sound module......................................................................................................29.
Description of the SW1 DIP switch........................................................................................................................30
Description of the self-testing LEDs.................................................................................................................... 30...
Description of the EL632 PLUS - EL642/PLUSsound moduleP/T ...........................................................................31.
Description of the SW1 - SW2 DIP switch ........................................................................................................32-33
Binary coding of the SW2 DIP switch.................................................................................................................... 33.
Description of the CN8 Nexa Bus link connector................................................................................................... 33.
Description of the CN3 function connector............................................................................................................34.
Description of the EL632 R5 - EL642/R5 sound moduleP/T .....................................................................................35
Description of the SW1 DIP switch........................................................................................................................36
Description of the CN7 Nexa Bus link connector................................................................................................... 36.
Description of the button modules
Description of the EL610Abutton module
Description of the EL610D button module................................................................................................................38
Description of the N3301/AL - NX3301 access control module....................................................................................39
Description of the JP1 jumper..................................................................................................................................40.
Description of the ...........................................................................................................................40SW1 DIP switch
Description of the s .........................................................................................................................40elf-testing LEDs
Description of the beeps
Installation of the door panel...................................................................................................................................... 41..
Location of the embedding box............................................................................................................................. ..41. .
Preparing the cable entry and fitting the embedding box..........................................................................................42.
Mounting the electronic modules.............................................................................................................................42
Fastening the frame to the embedding box..............................................................................................................43.
Cabling, connection and button configuration..........................................................................................................43
Final adjustments....................................................................................................................................................43
Closing the door panel.............................................................................................................................................43
Installation of the FA-PLUSand FA-PLUS/C power supply......................................................................................... 44.
Installation of the lock release.................................................................................................................................... 44.
Description of door panel operation........................................................................................................................... 44..
Programming the door panel......................................................................................................................................44.
Programming the TeknaPlus monitorsSE .............................................................................................................45-46
Programming TeknaR5 monitorsCol SU-R5 ..............................................................................................................47.
Programming T-540 Plus telephonesSE ...............................................................................................................48-49
Programming lephoneste
T-530R5 SU R5 .................................................................................................................50.
....................................................................................................................................................51-53Wiring diagrams
..........................................................................................................................................41
.............................................................................................................................. 37..
................................................................................................................37.
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CHARACTERISTICS
Conguring access control with call buttons enables users to make calls to apartments using the call buttons and to gain access to the building by entering a numeric code into the N3301 module.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION OF THE DOOR PANEL
Description of the Nexa modular door panel:
Door panel component assembly drawing.
Frame modulesEmbedding boxes
Electronic
modules
Aluminium panel
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Description of the door panel
Sound modules
EL63 PLUS P/T2 EL642/PLUS EL632 R5 P/T EL642/R5
, audio door entry system, 4+n.
EL655
, audio door entry system, several access doors, 4+n+CO.
EL651 EL620/2PLUS
.
Door panel joining bar: Enables 2 door panels to be joined.
*
, audio door entry system, 4 common wires.
, video door entry system with colour television camera, 5 common wires.
, audio door entry system, 5 common wires.
, .audio door entry system, 2 wires
Fixing screws for clip-on covers (x4)
Fixing screws for embedding box (x2)
Clip-on covers: 60xx
Grille module:
N1000/AL N1110/AL 1P. N2220/AL 2P.
Access control module:
N3301/AL
Nexa module separator (x2)
Button modules
N3XXX
Side profile (x2)
, video door entry system with colour television camera, 3 wires + COAX.
Side profile Door panel joining bar
*
Access control module
N3301/AL
Button module
EL610A EL610D
coded module and access control
, .
,
for 5 individual or 10 double buttons (4+n devices).
, .for 5 individual or 10 double buttons
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION OF THE DOOR PANEL
Description of the Nexa modular door panel:
Short link hose supplied with the EL610A module (length 8 cm).
For connections between the EL655 sound module and the EL610A button module and
between the EL610Abutton modules of the same embedding box.
RAP-610A link hose (length 55 cm).
For connecting 2 EL610A button modules in different embedding boxes.
Short link hose supplied with the EL610A module (length 16 cm).
For connecting the buttons between the sound module and the EL610D button module and
between EL610D button modules.
RAP-610D link hose (length 27 cm).
For connecting the buttons between the sound module and the EL610D button module and
between EL610D button modules.
This hose is required when the distance between modules to be connected is greater due to
their distribution in the door panels.
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NEXA Bus link hose (length 50 cm).
For connecting the EL632 EL642 module to thePlus P/T, , P/T orPlus EL632 R5 EL642 R5 N3301/AL coded module.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES
Description of the EL655 sound module:
Front.
Speaker.
Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer.
Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer.
Microphone.
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I1 I210 5 P13
CV
CV
~2~1
Sound module buttons (x2).
Back.
Label
.
Button connector.
4+N bus connection block.
Call mode setting jumper (0 electronic / 7 beeper).
:
- I1
- I2
- 10
- 5
- P1
- 3
- CV
- CV
- ~2
- ~1
Call indicator button 1.
: .Call indicator button 2 : .Door panel microphone output : .Door panel speaker input : .Door release signal input : .Negative : Contact N.O.for electric lock. : Contact Cfor electric lock. : TF104 power supply input. : TF104 power supply input.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES
Description of the EL651 sound module:
Front.
Speaker.
Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer.
Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer.
Microphone.
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Sound module buttons (x2).
.
Back
Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer.
Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer.
Button connector.
4+N bus connector and busy channel.
Label.
Ringtone selection jumper.
( tone 1 tone 2).0: / 7:
:
- CO
- I1
- I2
- 10
- 5
- P1
- 3
- CV
- CV
- ~2
- ~1
Busy channel.
: .Call indicator button 1 : .Call indicator button 2 : Door panel microphone output. : Door panel speaker input. : Door release signal input. : .Negative : Contact N.O.for electric lock. : Contact Cfor electric lock. : TF104 power supply input. : TF104 power supply input.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES
Description of the EL620/2PLUS sound module:
Front.
Speaker.
Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer.
Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer.
Microphone.
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Sound module buttons (x2).
.
Back
Configuration DIP switch.
Button connector.
Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer.
Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer.
Button number.
+12
CV1
CV2
BUS
_
+
Label.
2Plus Nexa bus connection block.
+
_
BUS
CV1
CV2
+12
Positive
: .
: .Negative
: .Digital communication bus
: .Contact Cfor electric lock
: .Contact N.O.for electric lock
: .Power supply +12Vdc for electric lock
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES
Description of the SW1 DIP switch:
The SW1 DIP switch is located on the top right-hand side of the back of the module.
Set to OFF if it is a master door panel. Each system must have only one master door panel; the
others must be slaves (ON). Set the door panel furthest from the channel as the master. If the system has a CD-2PLUS converter installed, the maximum number of door panels will be 2 and these will have to be configured as slaves.
Set to ON to programme the telephones.
Once the programming has finished, return the switch to the OFF position.
Set to ON to divert calls from the door panel to the guard unit when activated. Set to OFF if this
function is not necessary (CD-2PLUS converter and door panel capture on the guard unit required).
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Set to ON for door panel tone volume or OFF for volumeHIGH LOW
*Factory setting
Description of the self-testing LEDs:
The self-testing LEDs are located on the top left-hand side of
Green
Red
*
If th e s h o r t circuit is eliminated within approx. 2 minutes, the door panel will automatically reset. After 2 minutes, it will be necessary to switch the power off and then on.
the back of the sound module.
Green LED
Fixed: Correct functioning.
Blinking: Door panel is being programmed (DIP switch 2 set to ON).
Red LED
Fixed: More than one door panel is configured as the master.
Blinking: There is a short circuit in the wiring* between the wires of the bus or no
.
door panel has been configured as the master
.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES
Description of the EL632 PLUS - EL642/PLUS sound module:P/T
Front.
Colour camera. (Only the EL632 PLUS module)P/T
LEDs (visual indications for people with impaired hearing)
LEDs. (Only function with EL632 Plus P/T module).
Speaker.
Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer.
Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer.
Microphone.
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Sound module buttons (x2).
S 2 DIPW switch.
S DIPW1 switch.
.
Back
C 8N NEXA Bus connector.
C 6N button connector.
Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer.
C 3N function connector.
Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer.
Button number.
Connection block.
CV1 CV2
_
+, D Aout
Ain
Vi+,Vi­Vo+,Vo­Shield Vi+ Vo+
: Contact Cfor electric lock. Relay 3. : Contact N.O.for electric lock. Relay 3. : Positive, negative. : Digital communication. : Audio output communication. : Audio input communication. : Balanced video signal input (through twisted pair) : Balanced video signal output (though twisted pair) : Coaxial cable .shield : Video signal input through coaxial cable. : Video signal output through coaxial cable.
6
6
7
6
7
6
6
7
8
6
7
8
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES
Description of the SW1 DIP switch:
The SW1 DIP switch is located on the left-hand side of the back of the module.
Dip switches 9 and 10 have no function.
Leave in the OFF position if the sound module is configured as operating mode EL500 Set to ON to configure the sound module as operating mode EL501 (general entrance door
panel).
Select the door opening time carried out from the exterior button ('AP' terminal). For more
information, see the manual supplied with the sound module. Leave in the ON position to set the door opening time to 3 seconds. Set to OFF to set the opening time to 15 seconds.
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Select the type of cabling for the video signal. Leave in the OFF position for coaxial cables RG-59 or RG-11. Set to ON for twisted pair cable.
Leave in the OFF position if the door panel features a television camera. If the door panel has no camera (EL642/Plus sound module), set to ON.
For Plus systems, load the installation with a Plus communications resistor. For proper operation,
only leave in the ON position on the door panel closest to the installation channel or on the
general entrance door panel (if any). Set the others to OFF.
For Uno systems, load the installation with an Uno communications resistor. For proper
operation, only set to ON on the door panel closest to the installation channel. Leave the others
in the OFF position. If an RD Plus/Uno repeater is used:
In the installation channel or atthe entry of theinner door panel insystems with general entrance
door panels, leave the door panel(s) in the OFF position.
Set to ON for the volume of the door panel tones: (call in progress, busy system and door opened) to be or leave in the OFF position ifHIGH LOW
volume is required.
Set to ON for calls made from a door panel to be captured by the guard unit (if any). Leave in the
OFF position for the call to be received in the apartment. In general entrance door panel systems, this function is only applicable to general entrance door
panels.
Factory setting
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES
Description of the SW2 DIP switch:
The SW2 DIP switch is located on the left-hand side of the back of the module.
This enables the auto switch-on (audio and/or video communication without having been called)
of the door panel if it has this switch set to the ON position. In buildings with several door panels, only activate on one of them; in systems with a general entrance door panel, it can be activated on one door panel in each building.
Set to ON for monitor or telephone programming. After programming,return it to the OFF position.
The programming method is described on p. 4 for monitors and p. 8 fortelephones.5 4
On the general entrance door panel (EL501 mode), set to ON to programme the buttons of the
general entrance door panel or the monitors/telephones of the channel (building). The programming method is described on p. and p. 9. After programming, return it to the OFF46 4 position.
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Leave in the OFF position if it is a master door panel. Each system must have only one master
door panel; the others must be slaves (ON).
In systems with a general entrance door panel,a door panel from each channel(building) must be
configured as the master and thegeneral entrance door panelmust be configured asa slave. By doing so, the user will know from which door panel the call is being made.
They define the code of the channel (building).In channels withmore than one door panel, set the
same code for all panels; in systems with a general entrance door panel, set different codes for each channel. Set a code between 1 and 120 for the inner channels (up to 127 if the general entrance door panel is coded) and channel code 0(factory setting) for thegeneral entrance door panels. The assignment of the code is carried out in binary form, as shown in the following
Factory setting
section.
Binary coding of the SW2 DIP switch:
Switches set to the OFF position have a zero value. The values of the switches set to ON are shown in the enclosed
chart. The codeof the channel (building) will be equal to the sum of the values of the switches set to ON.
Switch number: ON value:
46453261678849210
1
Example: 64+0+16+0+4+2+1=87
Description of the CN8 NEXA Bus link connector:
The CN8 NEXA Bus link connector is located on the top right-hand side of the back of the
sound module.
Connect the cable supplied with the module to other modules using the NEXA Bus:
ðN3403/AL: Connect the module to provide the systemwith a displayviewer. ðN3301/AL: Connect the module to provide the systemwith access control and a codeddoor panel. ðN3301A/AL: Connect the module to provide the system with an alphabetic panel. ðE 3002:L Connectto the bus topower information panels (maximum units).3 ðCD-NEXA/BT: Connect the module to provide the system with a wireless configuration interface.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES
Description of the CN3 function connector:
The CN3 function connector is located on the top left-hand side of the back of the sound
module.
Connect the cable supplied with the module to perform the following functions:
ð“APfunction:Activates the CV1and CV2lock release relay, timed activation time of 3or 15 seconds through
the SW1-2 DIPswitch (see p. 32). For more information, see the manual supplied with the sound module.
ðICOfunction: Busy channel indication is carried out with the ICOand +12terminals. ðHandicapfunction: FDI voice module (France). The connector includes all wires for connection. For more
information, see the manual supplied with the sound module.
Description of the CN3 connector
C 3N top view
9
10
837
1
2
6
4
5
1 (-) Negative.Grey 2 (+12)Brown 12Vdc for continuous lock release activation. 3 (ICO)White Busy channel indicator. 4 (AP)Yellow External button to activate the door release. 5 (+H)Pink To activate additional lighting. 6 (OP) Handicap.Blue 7 (SC) Handicap.Orange 8 (ALM) Handicap.Green 9 Red (PDB) Handicap.
Black
10 (-) Negative.
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AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES
Description of the EL632 R5 - EL642 5 sound module:P/T R
Front.
Colour camera. (Only the EL632 R5 module)P/T .
LEDs (visual indications for people with impaired hearing).
LEDs. (Only function with EL632 R5 P/T module).
Speaker.
Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer.
Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer.
Microphone.
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_
CV1 CV2
_
+,
A/D
Vi+,Vi­Vo+,Vo-
_
Sound module buttons (x2).
Sw1 DIP switch.
Back.
Cn7 NEXA Bus connector.
Cn2 button connector.
Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer.
Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer.
Button number.
Connection block.
: Negative :
Contact Cfor electric lock. Relay 3.
: Contact N.O.for electric lock. Relay 3. : Positive, negative. : Audio and digital communication. : Video signal input. : Video signal output. : Negative.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES
Description of the SW1 DIP switch:
The SW1 DIP switch is located on the top left-hand side of the back of the module.
This enables the auto switch-on (audio and/or video communication without having been called)
of the door panel if it has this switch set to the ON position. In buildings with many door panels, activate only one of them. In systems with a general entrance panel this function can be activated on one door panel of each building.
Set to ON for monitor or telephone programming.
Once the programming has finished, return the switch to the OFF position. The programming method is described on p. 4 for monitors and p. for telephones.7 50
Set to OFF if it is a master door panel. Each system must have only one master door panel; the
others must be slaves (ON). In systems with a general entrance door panel, set one door panel from each building as the master.
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Set to ON if the door panel features a television camera. Set to OFF if the door panel has no
television camera.
Set to ON . If the building has more access doors,only on one door panel in each buildingor channel
set the others to OFF.
Set to ON to divert calls from the door panel to the guard unit when activated. Set to OFF if this
function is not necessary ( digital converter and doorpanel capture onthe guard unitCD-PLUS/R5 required).
Set to ON for door panel tone volume or OFF for NORMAL volume.HIGH
Not used.
*Factory setting
Description of the CN7 Nexa Bus link connector:
The CN7 Nexa Bus link connector is located on the topright-hand side of the back of the sound
module.
Connect the cable supplied with the module to other modules using the NEXA Bus:
ðN3403/AL: Connect the module to provide the systemwith a displayviewer. ðN3301/AL: Connect the module to provide the systemwith access control and a codeddoor panel. ðN3301A/AL: Connect the module to provide the system with an alphabetic panel. ðE 3002:L Connectto the bus topower information panels (maximum units).3 ðCD-NEXA/BT: Connect the module to provide the system with a wireless configuration interface.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION OF THE BUTTON MODULES
Description of the EL610A button module:
Front.
Module buttons (x10).
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8
I
7
I
6
I
5
I
4
I
3
I
2
I
1
I
- I1
- I2
- I3
- I4
- I5
- I6
- I7
- I8
- I9
- I10
Call indicator button
: 1.
: 2.Call indicator button
: 3.Call indicator button
: 4.Call indicator button
: 5.Call indicator button
: 6.Call indicator button
: 7.Call indicator button
: 8.Call indicator button
: 9.Call indicator button
: 10.Call indicator button
Back.
Button connector input.
.
Label
10
I
9
I
Button connector block
.(independent of calls)
Button connector output.
Button number.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION OF THE BUTTON MODULES
Description of the EL610D button module:
Front.
Module buttons (x10).
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Back.
Button connector input/output (x3).
DIP switch (button call code).
Button number.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCESS CONTROL MODULE
Description of the N3301/AL - NX3301 module
Front.
Green LED.
Red LED.
Numeric keypad.
Key button.
Cancel button.
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~ ~
NA1 C1 NC1 NA2 C2 NC2 P
­PL1 PL2
Back.
Sw1 DIP switch.
Jp1 tamper jumper.
NEXA Bus connectors.
Connection block.
: Power input (Do not power when connecting the Nexa Bus link hose. See p. 71
for connections)
: Normally open output relay 1. : 1.Common relay : 1.Normally closed output relay : 2.Normally open output relay : 2.Common relay : 2.Normally closed output relay : Panic output. : Negative. : 1.Input for exterior button relay : 2.Input for exterior button relay
JP1
Red Green
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCESS CONTROL MODULE
Description of the JP1 jumper:
The JP1 jumper, located on the right-hand side of the connection block,
activates the tamper alarm.
Normal operation, alarm not activated.
Tamper alarm mode activated. In this mode, the module's keypad operation
and external buttons are disabled. The LEDs and thekeypad's backlight are turned off and a constant audible alarm and the Ppanic output of the open collector (3 seconds every minute) are activated. Alarm mode ends when the JP1 jumper is replaced.
Description of the SW1 DIP switch:
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The SW1 DIP switch is located on the left-hand side of the module.
Use to reset the special installer PIN to the factory code.
Proceed as follows: Set DIP switch 1 to ON. The module will emit 2 beeps and
the green LED on the front will light up for 1 second. Then set the DIP switch to OFF (the code is now the one assigned at the factory). If the access control module was locked during this process, the special unlock PIN will also be reset to the factory code.
Set DIP switch 2 to OFF to configure the door panel as a standalone module.
Description of the self-testing LEDs:
The self-testing LEDs are located on the top right-hand side of the front of
the module.
Operation
Normal
( )
( )
Factory setting.
*
Red LED Green LED
On
Off
Standby
Programming
mode
Lock Rapid blink
Correct code
Wrong code 4 rapid blinks
Normal
Confirm field Slow blink 2 rapid blinks
Confirm sequence Slow blink 4 rapid blinks
Wrong code 4 rapid blinks Off
On
Slow blink Off
Off
On (1 second)
Off
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCESS CONTROL MODULE
Description of the beeps:
The access control module features an internal beeper for reproducing operation beeps.
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Operation
Programming
Confirm field
Confirm sequence
Cancel 1 long beep (0.5 sec)
Error 1 long beep (1 sec)
Key press 1 rapid beep
Alarm activated 1 constant beep
INSTALLATION OF THE DOOR PANEL
Location of the embedding box:
Duration
5 rapid beeps
2 rapid beeps
4 rapid beeps
2
99
238
56
1850
3
CEV90
99 mm.
328 mm.
56 mm.
1650
Make a hole in the wall to position the top of the door panel at a height of 1.65m.
Hole dimensions depend on the type of door panel.
M dul so e
Model
W
H D
The door panel has been designed to be used under most environmental conditions. It is however advisable to
take extra precautions to prolong its service life (shields, covered areas, etc.) To obtain optimum video door entry system image quality, avoid direct contact from light sources (sunshine,
.street lights, etc.)
1
N V SCE 90C
99
132,5
56,5
1450
CEV90CN
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
INSTALLATION OF THE DOOR PANEL
Preparing the cable entry:
Break through the hole to allow entry of cables through the bottom part of
the embedding box.
In the case of door panels with more than one embedding box, break through the side holes and join the embedding boxes using cable grommets.
Fitting the embedding box:
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Pass the cable through the hole made in the
embedding box. Embed the box and ensure that it is level and flush. Once the embedding box is positioned, remove the protective stickers from the door panel's fixing holes.
Mounting the electronic modules:
Insert the sound module into the top of the frame module.
Line up the clips on the sound module with the respective housings on the frame module and
.then press gently until correctly positioned
If there is a button module, repeat the above process, positioning it below the sound module
or the other frame if any, as shown in the drawing.
Sound module
EL655 EL651 EL620
EL63 Plus P/T2
EL642 Plus
EL632 R5 P/T
EL642 R5
Button modules
EL610X
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
INSTALLATION OF THE DOOR PANEL
Fastening the frame to the embedding box:
Insert the spring hinge which attaches to the product in the
embedding box, as shown in the drawing.
To fasten the frame to the embedding box, insert the
spring hinge into the housings provided for this purpose in the frame, as shown in the drawing.
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The frame can now be tilted horizontally to enable connection and setting
of the sound module, button modules and access control module Connect the Nexa Bus hose link (if any) to the sound module and access control modules as shown in the “Nexa Bus connection between the sound module and coded module” section on p. 7 .1
Cabling, connection button configuration :, and final adjustments
See the manual supplied with the sound module.
Closing the door panel:
Fix the door panel to the embedding box using the screws
supplied.
To complete the tting of the panel, attach the clip-on covers by
positioning one end and then applying slight pressure to the other end until they clip into place.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
INSTALLATION OF THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT
FA-PLUS and FA-PLUS/C power supply installation drawing:
Install the power supply unit in a dry and protected place free from the risk of water leaks or sprays. To preventelectric shock, do not remove the protective cover of the primary or handle the wiring. The fitting and handling of this device must be carried out by authorised personnelin the absence of electrical current. To avoid damage, the power supplyunit must be firmlysecuredin place.
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3,5 x 45
DIN-7971
by a circuit breaker.Connect the FA-Plus power supply unit to the earth connection.
To install the power supply unit directly on the wall, drill two holes of Ø6mm and insert the wall
plugs. Fix the power supply unit using the specified screws.
Please note that current regulations stipulate that the power supply must be protected
3,5 x 45
DIN-7971
The power supply unit can beinstalled on a DIN 46277 rail by applying slight pressure. To remove the power supply unit from the DIN rail, use a flat screwdriver to lever it off,
as shown in the drawing.
The FA-Plus/C model requires 6 elements on the DIN rail and the FA-Plus model 10.
DIN 46277
IMPORTANT: the maximum numberof units that canbe connected to FA-Plus/C and FA-Plus power supply unit is 10and
50, respectively.
Replace the protective cover once the input terminals have been wired.
INSTALLATION OF THE LOCK RELEASE
Lock release
If the lock release is to be fitted to a metal door, use
a Ø3.5mm drill bit and thread the hole made. For wooden doors, use a Ø3mm drill bit.
DIN-7972
M 4 x 8
IMPORTANT: the access control module is supplied with two varistors. If
DIN-963
connecting an AC lock release to one of the outputs, fit the varistor supplied directly to the lock release terminals to ensure that the module functions correctly.
DOOR PANEL OPERATION
Description of door panel operation
In addition to the operating mode of the access control module described on p. 10, it is possible to make calls to
telephones and/or monitors in the installation using the door panel's corresponding EL610 button module.
PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL
Programming fields
To check the programming elds of the door panel with access control, see p. 11-21.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
PROGRAMMING THE MONITORS
Programming the Tekna Plus monitors:SE
Locate the SW2 DIP switch situated on the top left-hand side of the back of the EL632 PLUS module andP/T
set number 2 to ON. The door panel will reproduce a sound to advise that the system has entered into programming mode.
In systems with more than one door panel, the programming process shall be done on the master door
panel only.
Important: .To perform this programming, the monitor's SW2 DIP switches should be set to OFF
To programme the monitor from a general entrance door panel (if any), see p. .46
Switch off the monitor to be programmed One long press for 3seconds, turns the monitor( O O )n or ff . Once the telephone is off, press the door release push button.
With the door release push button pressed, switch on the monitor.
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To show that the system is ready for programming, the door panel will reproduce a sound
and the picture will appears on the monitor.At this moment, the door release push button can be released. Lift the handset to establish audio communication with the door panel.
Press the door panel push button that will call this monitor.
At this moment the door panel will reproduce asound and the monitor led will blink .red
P
To programme the monitor as , press button for 3 secondsMaster .
S
SI
To programme the monitor as , press button once, and the status LED will blinkSlave 1
green once. Continue successively to , pressing button four times, with the statusSlave 4 LED blinking green four times.
To programme the monitor as , press button and the status LED will blinkSlave with intercom
green once.
SV
Each apartment must only have one master unit; if there are parallel units, whether monitors or telephones, they must be
configured as slaves.
To programme the monitor as , press button and the status LED will blinkSlave without video
green once. If button is pressed again, the monitor will return to being programmed as Slave with video, and the status LED will blink green twice. The door panel video will be displayed during a call depending on whether the monitor has been programmed as: Slave with video or Slave without video.
Make a call to check that the monitor has been successfully programmed. Programme the other
telephones in the same way.
Once the programming has finished, set the programming switch to OFF. If this is not done, the door
panel will emit tones to indicate that the system is still in programming mode.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
PROGRAMMING THE MONITORS - GENERAL ENTRANCE DOOR PANEL ONLY
Programming Tekna Plus monitors from a general entrance door panel (SW1-1 ON):SE
Locate the SW2 DIP switch on the general entrance door panel situated on the top left-hand
side of theback of thesound module. Withswitch 1 OFFand switch 3ON, set switch2 to ON: the general entrance door panel will emit a tone indicating that it has entered programming mode.
In systems with more than one door panel, only carry out this procedureon the main door panel.
Important: .To perform this programming,the monitor'sSW2 DIP switches should be set to OFF
To programme the monitor from a inner door panel, see p. 4 .5
Switch off the monitor to be programmed One long press for 3seconds, turns the monitor( O O )n or ff . Once the telephone is off, press the door release push button.
With the door release push button pressed, switch on the monitor.
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To show that the system is ready for programming, the door panel will reproduce a sound
and the picture will appears on the monitor.At this moment, the door release push button can be released. Lift the handset to establish audio communication with the door panel.
Press the door panel push button that will call this monitor.
At this moment the door panel will reproduce asound and the monitor led will blink .red
P
To programme the monitor as , press button for 3 secondsMaster .
S
SI
To programme the monitor as , press button once, and the status LED will blinkSlave 1
green once. Continue successively to , pressing button four times, with the statusSlave 4 LED blinking green four times.
To programme the monitor as , pressbutton and the status LED will blinkSlave with intercom
green once.
SV
Each apartment must only have one master unit; if there are parallel units, whether monitors or telephones, they must be
configured as slaves.
To programme the monitor as , press button and the status LED will blinkSlave without video
green once. If button is pressed again, the monitor will return to being programmed as Slave with video, and the status LED will blink green twice. The door panel video will be displayed during a call depending on whether the monitor has been programmed as: Slave with video or Slave without video.
Make a call to check that the monitor has been successfully programmed. Programme the other
telephones in the same way.
Once the programming has finished, set the programming switch to OFF. If this is not done, the door
panel will emit tones to indicate that the system is still in programming mode.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
PROGRAMMING THE MONITORS
Programming Tekna R5 monitors:Col SU-R5
Locate the DIP switch situated at the back of the EL632/R5 sound module and set number 2 to ON, as
described on p. 36. The door panel will reproduce a sound to advise that the system has entered into programming mode.
In systems with more than one door panel, the programming process shall be done on the master door
panel only.
Turn off the monitor to be programmed by holding pressed the door release push button for
one second.
Once off, press theauto switch-on button.
While holding pressed the auto switch-on button, simultaneously press the door release
button.
To show that the system is ready for programming, the door panel will emit a tone and the
image will appear on the monitor.The push buttons can now be released. Lift the handset off the monitor.
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Press the door panel push button that will call this monitor.
At this moment both door panel and handset will emit tones.
With the handset lifted: If programming the monitor as master,replace the handset. If programming it as slave, press the door release push button, then replace the
handset.
Master Slave
Each apartment must only have one master unit; if there are parallel units, whether monitors or telephones, they must be
configured as slaves.
Make a call to check that the monitor has been successfully programmed. Programme the other
telephones in the same way.
Once the programming has finished, set the programming switch to OFF. If this is not done, the door
panel will emit tones to indicate that the system is still in programming mode.
IMPORTANT:
If the installation has a CD-PLUS/R5 converter with coded panel or guard unit, the programming codes assigned to the monitors must be between 1 and 250. To make it easier for the user to make a call, another parallel codecan be assigned in a 2nd assignment table.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONES
Programming T-540 Plus telephones:SE
Locatethe SW2DIP switch situated on thetop left-hand sideofthe back of theEL632 PLUS module andsetP/T
number 2 to ON. The door panel will reproduce a sound to advise that the system has entered into programming mode.
In systems with more than one door panel, the programming process shall be done on the master door
panel only.
Important: .To perform this programming, the 's SW DIP switches should be set totelephone 1 OFF
To programme the telephone from a general entrance door panel (if any), see p. 9.4
Switch off the telephoneto be programmed. Once switched off, press thedoor release button.
While keeping the door release button pressed, switch on the telephone.
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To show that the system is ready for programming, the door panel and the
telephone handset will emit a number of tones (the LED on the telephone will illuminate red), enabling the door release button to be released. To establish audio communication with the door panel, lift the handset.
Press the button of the door panel that will call this telephone.
At this moment, the door panel and handset will emit a number of tones (the LED on the telephone will blink red).
M
To programmethe telephone as , press button for 3 seconds (the telephone'sMaster
LED will illuminate red).
S
To programme it as , press button once, and the status LED willSlave 1
blink (green) once. Continue successively to , pressing buttonSlave 4 four times, and the status LED will blink (green) four times.
SI
To programme the telephone as , press button and the LEDSlave + Intercom
will blink (green) once. Then press button for 3 seconds (the telephone's LED will illuminate red).
Each apartment must only have one master unit; if there are parallel units, whether monitors or telephones, they must be
configured as slaves.
Make a call to check that the telephone has been successfully programmed. Programme the other
telephones in the same way.
Once the programming has finished, set the programming switch to OFF. If this is not done, the door panel
will emit tones to indicate that the system is still in programming mode.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONES - GENERAL ENTRANCE DOOR PANEL ONLY
Programming T-540 Plus telephones from a general entrance door panel (SW1-1 ON):SE
ocatetheSW2DIPswitch on the general entrancedoor panel situatedon the top left-hand side of
L
the backof thesound module.Withswitch 1 OFFandswitch 3 ON,set switch 2 to ON:thegeneral entrancedoor panel willemit a toneindicatingthat it hasentered programming mode.
Insystems with more than onedoor panel,only carry outthis procedure on themain door panel.
Important: .To perform this programming, the 's SW DIP switches should be settotelephone 1 OFF
To programme the telephone from a inner door panel, see p. 8.4
Switch off the telephoneto be programmed. Once switched off, press thedoor release button.
While keeping the door release button pressed, switch on the telephone.
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To show that the system is ready for programming, the door panel and the
telephone handset will emit a number of tones (the LED on the telephone will illuminate red), enabling the door release button to be released. To establish audio communication with the door panel, lift the handset.
Press the button of the door panel that will call this telephone.
At this moment, the door panel and handset will emit a number of tones (the LED on the telephone will blink red).
M
To programmethe telephone as , press button for 3 seconds (the telephone'sMaster
LED will illuminate red).
S
To programme it as , press button once, and the status LED willSlave 1
blink (green) once. Continue successively to , pressing buttonSlave 4 four times, and the status LED will blink (green) four times.
SI
To programme the telephone as , press button and the LEDSlave + Intercom
will blink (green) once. Then press button for 3 seconds (the telephone's LED will illuminate red).
Each apartment must only have one master unit; if there are parallel units, whether monitors or telephones, they must be
configured as slaves.
Make a call to check that the telephone has been successfully programmed. Programme the other
telephones in the same way.
Once the programming has finished, set the programming switch to OFF. If this is not done, the door panel
will emit tones to indicate that the system is still in programming mode.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONES
Programming T-530 R5 telephones:SU-R5
Locate the DIP switch situated at the back of the sound module and set number 2 to ON, as described
on p. 36. The door panel will reproduce a sound to advise that the system has enteredinto programming mode.
In systems with more thanone door panel, the programming process shallbe done on themaster door
panel only.
With the door release push button pressed, pick up the telephone's handset.
To show that the system is ready for programming, the door panel and handset will emit a
number of tones, and audio communication can be established. Release the door release push button.
Press the door panel push button that will call this telephone.
At this moment both door panel and handset will emit tones.
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M S
Master Slave
Each apartment must only have one master unit; if there are parallel units, whether monitors or telephones, they must be
configured as slaves.
Make a call to check that the telephone has been successfully programmed. Programme the other
telephones in the same way.
Once the programming has finished, set the programming switch to OFF. If this is not done, the door
panel will emit tones to indicate that the system is still in programming mode.
IMPORTANT:
If the installation has a CD-PLUS/R5 converter with coded door panel or guard unit, the programming codes assigned to the telephones must be between 1 and 250. To make it easier for the user to make a call, another parallel code can be assigned in a 2nd assignment table.
With the handset lifted: If programming the telephone as master,replace the handset. If programming it as slave, press the door release push button, then replace the handset.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
WIRING DIAGRAMS
Combined with Nexa Modular / Nexa Stainless Steel panels:
The wiring of the access control module with 'Nexa Modular/Nexa Stainless Steel' panels will vary depending on the type
of installation. Use the same power supply unit as the panels.
Electronic or video access control systems with digital installation.
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~ ~
N3301
access control module
CN1
C1NA1 NA2
C2NC1 NC2
P
N3301
access control module
-
PL1 PL2
Door panels with EL63 PLUS -2 P/T
EL64 PLUS sound module2
CN3
9
10
6
837
1
4
5
2
CN1
- -
+
+CV1CV2
Door panels with EL63 R5 -2 P/T
EL64 R5 sound module2
FA-Plus or FA-Plus/C
power supply unit
SEC
PRI
-
+
~~
Main
FA-Plus/C
power supply unit
CN1
+12
-
+-+CV1CV2
~ ~
CN1
C1NA1 NA2
C2NC1 NC2
P
-
PL1 PL2
-
NOTE: To connect the modules to an module, use theEL632 EL642Plus P/T , R5 P/T orPlus or EL632 EL642 R5
NEXABus hose. See p. 7 to check the wiring and p. 9 to checkthe wiring diagram.1 3
SEC
+
-
PRI
~~
Main
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
WIRING DIAGRAMS
Combined with Nexa Modular / Nexa Stainless Steel panels:
Audio door entry systems with one access door and 4+'n' installation.
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N3301
access control module
CN1
~ ~
Audio door entry systems with several access doors and 4+'n' installation.
C1NA1
NA2
P
-
PL1 PL2
Door panels with
EL655 sound module
CN1
5 3 CVCVC2NC1 NC2
P1
TF-104
transformer
SEC
CV10I1 I2
~1~2
PRI
~~
~~
Main
(*)
Door panels with
1EL65 sound module
CN1
5 3 CVCV
P1
TF-104
transformer
SEC
CV10I1 I2
~1~2
PRI
~~
~~
~ ~
N3301
access control module
CN1
C2NC1 NC2
C1NA1
NA2
P
-
PL1 PL2
CO
Main
(*)
(*) Lock release systems connected to audio door entry systems with 4+'n' installation operate at 12V AC: fit the varistor
suppliedwith the access control module directly to the terminals of the lock release.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL
WIRING DIAGRAMS
Combined with Nexa Modular / Nexa Stainless Steel panels:
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~ ~
~ ~
N3301
access control module
CN1
CN1
C1NA1 NA2
C1NA1
NA2
C2NC1 NC2
C2NC1 NC2
- -
-
P
PL1 PL2
P
PL1 PL2
Door panels with EL620/2PLUS
sound module
CN1
BUS
+
CV1CV2 +12
FA-Plus/C
power supply unit
SEC
+
PRI
-
~~
Main
Coded
door panel
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
CONTENTS
Coded door panel.........................................................................................................................................................54.
Contents....................................................................................................................................................................55.
Characteristics...........................................................................................................................................................55
Description of the Nexa modular door panel
...............................................................................................................................58Description of the sound module
Description of the EL632 GTWIN...........................................................................................................................64
Description of the SW1 DIP switch
Description of the SW3 - SW4 rotary switch.......................................................................................................66.
Description of the CN Nexa Bus link connector8
........................................................................................................................................69.Description of the beeps
.....................................................................................................................................69Installation of the door panel
..............................................................................................................................69Location of the embedding box
...........................................................................................................................................72.Closing the door panel
...................................................................................................................................72Installation of the lock release
..........................................................................................................................73.Description of door panel operation
...........................................................................................................................................75-83Programming fields
........................................................................................................................................................84Factory setting
Programming (Tekna Gtwin/ Tekna-HF Gtwin and Tekna -S Gtwin) monitors and T-5924 Gtwin telephones......88-89
Programming T-540 Plus telephonesSE
................................................................................................................................................... 93-97.Wiring diagrams
........................................................................................................56-57.
....................................................................... 58.Description of the EL632 PLUS - EL642 PLUS sound moduleP/T
..................................................................................................... 59-60.Description of the SW1 - SW2 DIP switch
.................................................................................................................60Binary coding of the SW2 DIP switch
................................................................................................ 60.Description of the CN8 Nexa Bus link connector
..........................................................................................................61Description of the CN3 function connector
.................................................................................62.Description of the EL632 R5 - EL642 R5 sound moduleP/T
......................................................................................................................63Description of the SW1 DIP switch
................................................................................................ 63.Description of the CN7 Nexa Bus link connector
......................................................................................................................65
................................................................................................................ 65-66.Description of the SW2 DIP switch
................................................................................................ 66.
............................................................................................. 67.Description of the N3301/AL - NX3301 coded module
.................................................................68.Description of the JP1 jumper, SW1 DIP switch and self-testing LEDs
................................. 70.Preparing the cable entry, fitting the embedding box and mounting the electronic modules
............................................................................................................71Fastening the frame to the embedding box
..................................................71Connection of the Nexa Bus between the sound module and the coded module
............................................................72Installation of the FA-PLUS FA-PLUS/C power supply unit, and FA-GTWIN
....................................................74Programming the door panel (entry, exit, programming structure and sequence)
..................................................................................................................85-86Programming Tekna Plus monitorSE
............................................................................................................87Programming Tekna R5 monitorsCol SU-R5
.............................................................................................................90-91.
s...............................................................................................................92Programming T-530 R5 telephoneSU-R5
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CHARACTERISTICS
Conguring the coded door panel enables calls to be made to apartments by entering the monitor code and access to be gained to the building by means of the coded and access control modules.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
DESCRIPTION OF THE DOOR PANEL
Description of the Nexa modular door panel:
Door panel component assembly drawing.
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Frame modulesEmbedding boxes
Description of the door panel
Electronic modules
Fixing screws for clip-on covers (x8)
Fixing screws for embedding box (x2)
Clip-on covers: 60xx
Information modules:
N3002/AL.
Grille modules:
N1000/AL N1110/AL 1P. N2220/AL 2P.
Nexa module separator (x2)
Side profile Door panel joining bar
Aluminium panel
*
Door panel joining bar: Enables 2 door panels to be joined.
*
Sound modules
EL63 PLUS P/T2 EL642/PLUS EL632 R5 P/T EL642/R5
Access control module
N3301/AL
Lighting module
EL3002 (see p. 7 )1
, audio door entry system, 5 common wires.
, .
, video door entry system with colour television camera, 3 wires + COAX.
, audio door entry system, 4 common wires.
, video door entry system with colour television camera, 5 common wires.
coded module
Access control module
N3301/AL
Side profile (x2)
:
NEXA Bus link hose (length 50 cm).
To connect the EL632 or EL642 module to the N3301/AL coded/EL642 Plus EL632/ R5
module and the EL3002 lighting module.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
DESCRIPTION OF THE DOOR PANEL
Description of the Nexa modular door panel :(Gtwin)
Door panel component assembly drawing.
Frame modulesEmbedding boxes
Description of the door panel
Electronic modules
Fixing screws for clip-on covers (x8)
Fixing screws for embedding box (x2)
Clip-on covers: 60xx
Information modules:
N3002/AL.
Grille modules:
N1000/AL N1110/AL 1P. N2220/AL 2P.
Nexa module separator (x2) Access control module
Blank module: N3000/AL
: N3301/AL
Aluminium panel
Side profile Door panel joining bar
*
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Side profile
Door panel joining bar: Enables 2 door panels to be joined.
*
Sound modules
EL63 GTWIN2/
Access control module
N3301/AL
Lighting module
EL3002 ( )see p. 71
NEXA Bus link hose (length 50 cm).
To connect the EL632 module to the N3301/AL coded module and the EL3002GTWIN
lighting module.
video door entry system with colour television camera
, ,
(non-polarised 2-wires bus).
, coded module.
(x2)
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULE
Description of the EL632 PLUS - EL642/PLUS sound module:P/T
Front.
Colour camera. (Only the EL632 PLUS module)P/T
LEDs (visual indications for people with impaired hearing)
. (Only function with EL632 Plus P/T module).
LEDs
Speaker.
Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer.
Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer.
Microphone.
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Sound module buttons (x2).
S 2W DIP switch.
SW1 DIP switch.
.
Back
C 8N NEXA Bus connector.
C 6N button connector.
Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer.
C 3N function connector.
Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer.
Button number.
Connection block.
CV1 CV2
_
+, D Aout
Ain
Vi+,Vi­Vo+,Vo­Shield Vi+ Vo+
: Contact Cfor electric lock. Relay 3. : Contact N.O.for electric lock. Relay 3. : .Positive, negative : Digital communication. : Audio output communication. : Audio input communication. : Balanced video signal input (through twisted pair). : Balanced video signal output (though twisted pair). : shieldCoaxial cable . : Video signal input through coaxial cable. : Video signal output through coaxial cable.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
6
6
7
6
7
6
6
7
8
6
7
8
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULE
Description of the SW1 DIP switch:
The SW1 DIP switch is located on the left-hand side of the back of the module.
Leave in the OFF position if the sound module is configured as operating mode EL500. Set to ON to configure the sound module as operating mode EL501 (general entrance door
panel).
Select the door opening time carried out from the exterior button ('AP' terminal). For more
information, see the manual supplied with the sound module. Leave in the ON position to set the door opening time to 3 seconds. Set to OFF to set the opening time to 15 seconds.
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Select the type of cabling for the video signal. Leave in the OFF position for coaxial cables RG-59 or RG-11. Set to ON for twisted pair cable.
Leave in the OFF position if the door panel features a television camera. If the door panel has no television camera (EL642/Plus sound module), set to ON.
For Plus systems, load the installation with a Plus communications resistor. For proper operation,
only leave in the ON position on the door panel closest to the installation channel or on the
general entrance door panel (if any). Set the others to OFF.
For Uno systems, load the installation with an Uno communications resistor. For proper
operation, only set to ON on the door panel closest to the installation channel. Leave the others
in the OFF position. If an RD Plus/Uno repeater is used:
In the installation channel or atthe entry of theinner door panel insystems with general entrance
door panels, leave the door panel(s) in the OFF position.
Set to ON for the volume of the door panel tones:
(call in progress, busy system and door opened) to be or leave in the OFF position ifHIGH LOW
volume is required.
Set to ON for calls made from a door panel to be captured by the guard unit (if any). Leave in the
OFF position for the call to be received in the apartment. In general entrance door panel systems, this function is only applicable to general entrance door
panels.
Factory setting
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULE
Description of the SW2 DIP switch:
The SW2 DIP switch is located on the left-hand side of the back of the module.
This enables the auto switch-on (audio and/or video communication without having been called)
of the door panel if it has this switch set to the ON position. In buildings with several door panels, only activate on one of them; in systems with a general entrance door panel, it can be activated on one door panel in each building.
Set to ON for monitor or telephone programming. After programming,return it to the OFF position.
The programming method is described on p. for monitorsand p. for telephones.85 90
On the general entrance door panel (EL501 mode), set to ON to programme the buttons of the
general entrance door panel or the monitors/telephones of the channel (building). The programming method is described on p. and p. . After programming, return it to the OFF86 91 position.
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Leave in the OFF position if it is a master door panel. Each system must have only one master
door panel; the others must be slaves (ON).
In systems with a general entrance door panel,a door panel from each channel(building) must be
configured as the master and thegeneral entrance door panelmust be configured asa slave. By doing so, the user will know from which door panel the call is being made.
They define the code of the channel (building).In channels withmore than one door panel, set the
same code for all panels; in systems with a general entrance door panel, set different codes for each channel. Set a code between 1 and 120 for the inner channels (up to 127 if the general entrance door panel is coded) and channel code 0(factory setting) for thegeneral entrance door panels. The assignment of the code is carried out in binary form, as shown in the following
Factory setting
section.
Binary coding of the SW2 DIP switch:
Switches set to the OFF position have a zero value. The values of the switches set to ON are shown in the enclosed
chart. The codeof the channel (building) will be equal to the sum of the values of the switches set to ON.
Switch number: ON value:
46453261678849210
1
Example: 64+0+16+0+4+2+1=87
Description of the CN8 NEXA Bus link connector:
The CN8 NEXA Bus link connector is located on the top right-hand side of the back of the
sound module.
Connect the cable supplied with the module to other modules using the NEXA Bus:
ðN3403/AL: Connect the module to provide the systemwith a displayviewer. ðN3301/AL: Connect the module to provide the systemwith access control and a codeddoor panel. ðN3301A/AL: Connect the module to provide the system with an alphabetic panel. ðE 3002:L Connectto the bus topower information panels (maximum units).3 ðCD-NEXA/BT: .Connect the module to provide the system with a wireless configuration interface
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DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULE
Description of the CN3 function connector:
The CN3 function connector is located on the top left-hand side of the back of the sound
module.
Connect the cable supplied with the module to perform the following functions:
ð“APfunction:Activates the CV1and CV2lock release relay, timed activation time of 3or 15 seconds through
the SW1-2 DIPswitch (see p. 9). For more information, see the manualsupplied with the sound module.5
ðICOfunction: Busy channel indication is carried out with the ICOand +12terminals. ðHandicapfunction: FDI voice module (France). The connector includes all wires for connection. For more
information, see the manual supplied with the sound module.
Description of the CN3 connector
C 3N top view
9
10
837
1
4
2
6
5
1 (-) Negative.Grey 2 (+12)Brown 12Vdc for continuous lock release activation. 3 White (ICO) .Busy channel indicator 4 Yellow (AP) .External button to activate door release 5 Pink (+H) .To activate additional lighting 6 Blue (OP) Handicap. 7 Orange (SC) Handicap. 8 Green (ALM) Handicap. 9 Red (PDB) Handicap. 10 Black (-) Negative.
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AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES
Description of the EL632/R5 - EL642/R5 sound module:
Front.
Colour camera. (Only the EL632 R5 module)P/T .
LEDs (visual indications for people with impaired hearing)
LEDs.
. (Only function with EL632 R5 P/T module).
LEDs
Speaker.
Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer.
Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer.
Microphone.
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_
CV1 CV2
_
+,
A/D
Vi+,Vi­Vo+,Vo-
_
Sound module buttons (x2).
S 1W DIP switch.
Back.
C 7N NEXA Bus connector.
C 2N button connector.
Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer.
Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer.
Button number.
Connection block.
: Negative :
Contact Cfor electric lock. Relay 3.
: Contact N.O.for electric lock. Relay 3. : Positive, negative. : Audio and digital communication. : Video signal input. : Video signal output. : Negative
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES
Description of the SW1 DIP switch:
The SW1 DIP switch is located on the top right-hand side of the back of the module.
This enables the auto switch-on (audio and/or video communication without having been called)
of the door panel if it has this switch set to the ON position. In buildings with many door panels, activate only one of them. In systems with a general entrance panel this function can be activated on one door panel of each building.
Set to ON for monitor or telephone programming.
Once the programming has finished, return the switch to the OFF position. The programming method is described on p. for monitors and p. for telephones.87 92
Set to OFF if it is a master door panel. Each system must have only one master door panel; the
others must be slaves (ON). In systems with a general entrance door panel, set one door panel from each building as the master.
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Set to ON if the door panel features a television camera. Set to OFF if the door panel has no
television camera.
Set to ON . If the building has more accessonly on one door panel in each building or channel
doors, set the others to OFF.
Set to ON to divert calls from the door panel to the guard unit when activated. Set to OFF if this
function is not necessary ( digital converter and door panel capture on the guardCD-PLUS/R5 unit required).
Set to ON for door panel tone volume or OFF for NORMAL volume.HIGH
Not used.
*Factory setting
Description of the CN7 Nexa Bus link connector:
The CN7 Nexa Bus link connector is located on the topright-hand side of the back of the sound
module.
Connect the cable supplied with the module to other modules using the NEXA Bus:
ðN3403/AL: Connect the module to provide the systemwith a displayviewer. ðN3301/AL: Connect the module to provide the systemwith access control and a codeddoor panel. ðN3301A/AL: Connect the module to provide the system with an alphabetic panel. ðE 3002:L Connectto the bus topower information panels (maximum units).3
ð Connect the module to provide the system with awireless configuration interfaceCD-NEXA/BT: .
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES
Description of the EL632 sound module:/GTWIN
Front.
Colour camera.
L s (ED visual indications for people with impaired hearing).
L .EDs
Speaker.
Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer.
Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer.
Microphone.
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JP2 JP1
Sound module buttons (x6).
CN1 button connector. CN NEXA Bus connector.8 JP1 jumper: Pos. 1-2 , Pos. 2-3powered by Nexa Bus link connector
external FA-V2Plus power supply. jumper: Not used.JP2
Back. SW3 rotary switch.
SW4 rotary switch.
SW DIP switch2 .
SW1 DIP switch.
Not used.
Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer.
Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer.
CN5 m dulfor VM-GTWIN vocal synthesis o e.
SE+, SE LINE ILL ILL+, +, SP PA SE2
Label terminals. Connection block.
: .Main electric lock connection (max. 12Vdc/270mA) Relay 3. : Connection Bus (non-polarised). : Not used. : Input for external FA-V2Plus power supply (non powered by Nexa Bus link, JP1 set to Pos. 2-3). : Open door sensor connection. : Input for external door opening button (Main electric lock). : Secondary electric lock connection (relay contacts "C" & "NO" ax. 12Vac/1A)., m
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
ON
ON
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5
ON
1 2 3 4 5
3 4 5
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES
Description of the SW1 DIP switch:
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The SW1 configuration dip-switch is located on the upper right side of the back of the sound
( )
*
module.
ID: .Door panel code Set a code from to for master door panel r from to for slave door panel as shown in the0 3 o 0 31
table belowID .
.
There must not be two master door panels with the same slave door panels may coexist withID; 2
the same ID but with dierent address or see table in page 66(0 1), .AUX
In case of slave doorpanel, the ID must be the same as the backbone ID conguredon the riser multiplexer "MC-GTWIN",
if present.
ID=3
4321 5
4321 5
4321 5
ID
ON DIP
ON DIP
ON DIP
ON DIP
ID=4
ID=12
ID=20
4321 5
4321 5
4321 5
ON DIP
4321 5
ID=5
ON DIP
4321 5
ID=13
ON DIP
4321 5
ID=21
ON DIP
ON DIP
4321 5
ID=6
ON DIP
4321 5
ID=14
ON DIP
4321 5
ID=22
ON DIP
ON DIP
4321 5
ID=7
ON DIP
4321 5
ID=15
ON DIP
4321 5
ID=23
ON DIP
SW1 DIP-SWITCH:
ON DIP
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*
4321 5
ID=0
ON DIP
4321 5
ID=8
ON DIP
4321 5
ID=16
ON DIP
ON DIP
4321 5
ID=1
ON DIP
4321 5
ID=9
ON DIP
4321 5
ID=17
ON DIP
ON DIP
4321 5
ID=2
ON DIP
4321 5
ID=10
ON DIP
4321 5
ID=18
ON DIP
ON DIP
ON DIP
ID=11
ON DIP
ID=19
ON DIP
( )
Factory default.
*
4321 5
ID=24
ID=25
4321 5
ID=26
4321 5
ID=27
4321 5
ID=28
4321 5
ID=29
4321 5
ID=30
4321 5
4321 5
ID=31
Description of the SW DIP switch:2
( )
The SW2 configuration dip-switch is located on the upper right side of the back of the sound
module.
AUX: .Auxiliary settings Door panel type: The door panel can be congured as master (General) or slave. From the master
door panel, all the system users can be called; from slave door panel only the users of that backbone (building) can be called. Users can identify the source of the call by the ring tone.
Slave door panel: Two slave door panels my be present in a riser multiplexer "MC-GTWIN" and must have a dierent
address (0 or 1).
Door lock release: The electric lock can be managed in "privacy or "free" mode. The door unit works as follows in the two
cases:
"Privacy": The electric lock may only be activated by pressing the door opening button on the monitor / telephone
when an audio conversation has been established or when after having received a call or autoswitch-on function either a video connection has been established (does not allow activation of the electric lock in an auto-spy process).
"Free": The electric lock may be activated by pressing the door opening button on the monitor / telephone if the door
panel is congured as master or as slave and the user belongs to the same backbone (building) as the door panel. This function is typically used on secundary door panels.
Interruption: During an intercom conversation, autoswitch-on or auto-spy function is active, the backbone (building) or ,
more in general, the system devices in busy channel , can be interrupted by a call coming from a door panel (according to the conguration of this dip-switch).
Note: The parameter"interruption" has to be congured the same in all the door panels present in the system.
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Continued overleaf
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2
9
0
5
1
SW2
SW4
SW3
3
4
6
7
8
2
9
0
5
1
3
4
6
7
8
2
9
0
5
1
SW2
SW4
SW3
3
4
6
7
8
2
9
0
5
1
3
4
6
7
8
CN8
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES
Continued from previous page
Camera lights: The camera lights may be turned oif illumination in the surrounding environment is sucient at night.
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Door panel type
Slave door panel
Door lock release
Interruption
Camera lights
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Factory default.
*
address
SW2 DIP-SWITCH:
ON DIP
ON DIP
ON DIP
ON DIP
ON DIP
( )
*
Master
4321 5
( )
*
Slave 0
4321 5
Door lock release free
4321 5
On
4321 5
( )
*
Camera lights Off
4321 5
AUX
ON DIP
4321 5
ON DIP
4321 5
ON DIP
4321 5
ON DIP
4321 5
ON DIP
4321 5
Slave
Slave 1
( )
*
Door lock release privacy
( )
*
Off
Camera lights On
Description of the SW3 rotary switch: (Guaranteed conversation time).
The configuration rotary switch is located on the upper right side of the back of the soundSW3
module.
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*
The posistion of the rotary switch, determines a guaranteed conversation time, i.e.SW3
extends the busy time from the answer onwards. (Note: Call time is max. 60 seconds).
Pos. 0 = 1 s Pos. 1 = 10 s Pos. 2 = 20 s Pos. 3 = 30 s ( )
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Pos. 4 = 40 s Pos. 5 = 50 s Pos. 6 = 60 s Pos. 7 8 = 70 sy
Pos. 9 = NOT ALLOWED.
Not :e The guaranteed conversation time has to be congured the same in all the door panels present in the system.
( )
Factory default.
*
Description of the SW4 rotary switch: (Door lock release time).
The configuration rotary switch is located on the upper right side of the back of the soundSW4
module.
The position of the rotatory switch, determines the activaton time of the main door lockSW4
(SE+, SE- terminals).
Pos. 0 = 1 s ( ) Pos. 1 = 10 s Pos. 2 = 20 s Pos. 3 = 30 s
*
Pos. 4 = 40 s Pos. 5 = 50 s Pos. 6 = 60 s Pos. 7 = 70 s
Pos. 8 = 80 s Pos. 9 = 90 s
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factory default.
*
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*
Description of the CN8 Nexa Bus link connector:
The CN8 Nexa Bus link connector is located on the upper left side of the back of the sound
module.
Connect the cable supplied with the module to other modules using the NEXA Bus:
ðN3403/AL: Connect the module to provide the systemwith a displayviewer. ðN3301/AL: Connect the module to provide the systemwith access control and a codeddoor panel. ðEL3002: Connect to the bus to power information panels (maximum unit).1
Not : ( FA-V2Plus , p ),e With power supply see age 64 3 more Nexa modules can be connected.external power supply"
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
DESCRIPTION OF THE CODED MODULE
Description of the N3301/AL - NX3301 coded module:
Front.
Green LED.
Red LED.
Numeric keypad.
Key button.
Cancel button.
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~ ~
NA1
C1 NC1 NA2 C2 NC2 P
­PL1 PL2
Back.
Sw1 DIP switch.
Jp1 tamper jumper.
Nexa BUS connectors.
Connection block.
: Power input (Do not power when connecting the Nexa Bus link hose.
93-94See p. for connections)
: Normally open output relay 1. : Common relay 1. : Normally closed output relay 1. : Normally open output relay 2. : Common relay .2 : Normally closed output relay 2. : Panic output. : Negative. : Input for exterior button relay 1. : Input for exterior button relay 2.
JP1
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
Rojo Verde
DESCRIPTION OF THE CODED MODULE
Description of the JP1 jumper:
The JP1 jumper, located on the right-hand side of the connection block,
activates the tamper alarm.
Normal operation, alarm not activated.
Tamper alarm mode activated. In this mode, the module's keypad operation
and external buttons are disabled. The LEDs and thekeypad's backlight are turned off and a constant audible alarm and the Ppanic output of the open collector (3 seconds every minute) are activated. Alarm mode ends when the JP1 jumper is replaced.
Description of the SW1 DIP switch:
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The SW1 DIP switch is located on the left-hand side of the module.
Use to reset the special installer PIN to the factory code.
Proceed as follows: Set DIP switch 1 to ON. The module will emit 2 beeps and
the green LED on the front will light up for 1 second. Then set the DIP switch to OFF (the code is now the one assigned at the factory). If the access control module was locked during this process, the special unlock PIN will also be reset to the factory code.
Set DIP switch 2 to ON to configure the door panel as a coded door panel.
Description of the self-testing LEDs:
The self-testing LEDs are located on the top right-hand side of the front of
the module.
Operation
Normal
( )
( )
Factory setting.
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Red LED Green LED
On
Off
Standby
Programming
mode
Lock Rapid blink
Correct code
Wrong code
Normal
Confirm field Slow blink 2 rapid blinks
Confirm sequence Slow blink 4 rapid blinks
Wrong code 4 rapid blinks Off
On
4 rapid blinks
Slow blink Off
Off
On (1 second)
Off
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
DESCRIPTION OF THE CODED MODULE
Description of the beeps:
The access control module features an internal beeper for reproducing operation beeps.
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Operation
Programming
Confirm field
Confirm sequence
Cancel 1 long beep (0.5 sec)
Error 1 long beep (1 sec)
Key press 1 rapid beep
Alarm activated 1 constant beep
INSTALLATION OF THE DOOR PANEL
Location of the embedding box:
Duration
5 rapid beeps
2 rapid beeps
4 rapid beeps
2
99
238
56
1850
3
CEV90
99 mm.
328 mm.
56 mm.
1650
Make a hole in the wall to position the top of the door panel at a height of 1.65m.
Hole dimensions depend on the type of door panel.
M dul so e
Model
W
H D
The door panel has been designed to be used under most environmental conditions. It is however advisable
to take extra precautions to prolong its service life (shields, covered areas, etc.). To obtain optimum video door entry system image quality, avoid direct contact from light sources (sunshine, street lights, etc.)
1
N V SCE 90C
99
132,5
56,5
1450
CEV90CN
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
INSTALLATION OF THE DOOR PANEL
Preparing the cable entry:
Break through the hole to allow entry of cables through the bottom
In the case of door panels with morepart of the embedding box.
than one embedding box, break through the side holes and join the embedding boxes using cable grommets.
Fitting the embedding box:
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Pass the cable through the hole made in the
embedding box. Embed the box and ensure that it is level and flush. Once the embedding box is positioned, remove the protective stickers from the door panel's fixing holes.
Mounting the electronic modules:
Insert the sound module into the top of the frame module.
Line up the clips on the sound module with the respective housings on the frame module and then press gently until correctly positioned.
If there is a lighting module, repeat the above process, positioning it below the sound module or
the other frame if any, as shown in the drawing.
( )
*
Sound module
EL63 P/T2 PLUS
EL642 PLUS
EL632 R5 P/ T
EL642/R5
EL632/GTWIN
( )
*
Lighting modules
EL3002
( )
IMPORTANT: For the location of the electronic modules in a Gtwin system, see page .57
*
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
INSTALLATION OF THE DOOR PANEL
Fastening the frame to the embedding box:
Insert the spring hinge which attaches to the product in
the embedding box, as shown in the drawing.
To fasten the frame to the embedding box, insert the
spring hinge into the housings provided for this purpose in the frame, as shown in the drawing.
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*
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The frame can now be tilted horizontally to enable connection
and setting of the sound module, information modules and
coded module. Connect the Nexa Bus link hose to the sound module and information modules as shown in the following section.
( )
IMPORTANT: For the location of the electronic modules in a Gtwin system, see page .57
*
Connection of the Nexa Bus between the sound module and the coded module:
( )
Once the wiring and configuration work is done,
fix the frame to the embedding box using the screws supplied. Then place the coded module into the frame to make the Nexa Bus link connection between the sound module, lighting modules and coded module as indicated in the following point.
( )
*
*
Insert one end of the Nexa Bus link hose supplied with the N3301/AL
product into the sound module connector and the other end into either of the two connectors situated on the bottom right of the N3301/AL coded module. The EL3002 door panel lighting modules can be connected in the same way.
NOTE: Only the EL632 or EL642 sound module/EL642 Plus EL632/ R5
should be connected to the power supply unit. The N3301/AL coded module and the EL3002 lighting module are powered by the Nexa Bus link connector. See p. for the wiring diagrams.
( )
IMPORTANT: For the location of the electronic modules in a Gtwin system, see page .57
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AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
INSTALLATION OF THE DOOR PANEL
Closing the door panel:
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( )
*
Fix the door panel to the embedding box using the screws
supplied.
To complete the tting of the panel, attach the clip-on covers
by positioning one end and then applying slight pressure to the other end until they clip into place.
( )
IMPORTANT: For the location of the electronic modules in a Gtwin system, see page .57
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INSTALLATION OF THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT
Installing the iesFA-PLUS and FA-PLUS/C power suppl :
Install the power supply unit in a dry and protected place free from the risk of water leaks or sprays. To preventelectric shock, do not remove the protective cover of the primary or handle the wiring. The fitting and handling of this device must be carried out by authorised personnel in the absence of electrical current. To avoid damage, the power supplyunit must be firmlysecuredin place.
3,5 x 45
DIN-7971
Please note that current regulations stipulate that the power supply must be protected
by a circuit breaker.Connect the FA-Plus power supply unit to the earth connection.
To install the power supply unit directly on the wall, drill two holes of Ø6mm and insert the wall
plugs. Fix the power supply unit using the specified screws.
3,5 x 45
DIN-7971
The power supply unit can be installed on a DIN 46277 rail by applying slight pressure. To remove the power supply unit from the DIN rail, use a flat screwdriver to lever it off, as
shown in the drawing.
The FA-Plus/C model requires 6 elements on the DIN rail and the FA-Plus model 10.
DIN 46277
IIMPORTANT: the maximum number of units that can be connected to FA-Plus/C and FA-Plus power supply unit is 10
and 50, respectively.
Replace the protective cover once the input terminals have been wired.
Installing the FA-GTWIN power supply:
IMPORTANT: For the installation of the FA-GTWIN power supply, see manual 'TGtwin Manual Sistema' Code. 50122345.
INSTALLATION OF THE LOCK RELEASE
Lock release
If the lock release is to be fitted to a metal door,
use a Ø3.5mm drill bit and thread the hole made. For wooden doors, use a Ø3mm drill bit.
DIN-7972
IMPORTANT: the access control module is supplied with two varistors. If
connecting an AC lock release to one of the outputs, fit the varistor supplied directly to the lock release terminals to ensure that the module functions correctly.
M 4 x 8
DIN-963
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
DOOR PANEL OPERATION
Description of door panel operation:
Door panel in standby mode.
With the door panel in standby mode, the following operations can be performed:
Activation of external push buttons: Allows activation of relay outputs 1 and 2 by means of external push buttons
PL1 and PL2 respectively. The push button can be configured by means of programming to activate and deactivate the output by pressing the
button or to activate the output by pressing the button and deactivate after a period of between 1 and 99 seconds.
With the keypad:
Special default codes: (bear in mind the number of digits in the code).
Administrator pin: 271800. 2718 if the number of digits configured = 4. CP1 push button code: 111100. 1111 if the number of digits configured =4. CP2 push button code: 222200. 2222if the number of digits configured = 4. Unlocking code: 333300. 3333if the number of digits configured = 4.
Opening through the user pin: Allows activation of the outputs (relay 1/relay 2/relay 3/panic) associated with the existing user.Press the key button, followed by the user pin.
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“key button” + “user pin”.
Administrator pin: Allows entry into programming mode. Also enables the panel to be unlocked if it has been
previously locked. Press the key button three times and then enter the administrator pin.
“key button” + “key button” + “key button” + “administrator pin”.
CP1 push button code: Enables or disables external button PL1 and/or PL2 associated with the CP1 code. Press the
key button three times and then enter the CP1 code.
key button” + “key button” + “key button” + “CP1 code”.
CP2 button code: Enables or disables external button PL1 and/or PL2 associated with the CP2 code. Press the key
button three times and then enter the CP2 code.
key button” + “key button” + “key button” + “CP2 code”.
Unlocking code:Allows the module to be unlocked only if it has previously been locked. Press the key button three
times and then enter the unlocking code.
key button” + “key button” + “key button” + “unlocking code”.
Change user pin: Allows users to change theirown codes. Does notmodify the outputs (relay1/relay 2/relay 3/panic)
associated with the user. Press the key button twice, followed by the current user pin, then press the key button again, followed by the new user pin, and then press the keybutton a final time. The new user pin must have the same number of digits as the current user pin and cannot be the same as an existing user pin.
key button” + “key button” + “current user pin” + “key button” + “new user pin” + “key button”.
Call to monitors and telephones: This enables calls to be made to monitors and/or telephones connected to the
same installation. Press the monitor or telephone code followed by the key button
monitor/telephone code” + “key button.
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AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL
Programming mode entry and exit:
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To enter programming mode, press the key button three times and then enter secret administrator pin 271800.
To exit programming mode, press the C button (cancel) once if it is in a programming field or twice if not.
If, after 2 minutes, no keyhas been pressed, it exits programming mode.
Programmingmode entry and exit is confirmed by the emitting of 5rapid beeps.
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Important:
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Bear in mind the number of digits in the configured code (factory setting 2718 = 4).
Programming mode structure and sequence:
Programming of the keypad functions is performed by entering the field or function code, followed by the field value(s). Once in programming mode, the programming sequence is as follows:
0
4
( )
*
Key button + key button + key button + administrator pin.
( )
2 7 1 8
Enter the field code: this code is always 1 digit. The keypadwill emit 2 rapid confirmation beeps.
Enter the value of the field being programmed. Once the value has been entered, the keypad will emit 2
rapid confirmation beeps. To finishprogramming the field, press the keybutton and the keypad will emit4 rapid confirmation beeps.
Note: If, after 10 seconds, no key has been pressed, a long error beep will be emittedand the field code will
need to be re-entered.
*
Enter the code of the following field or press the C button (cancel) to exit programming mode.
or
C
1
If an incorrect value has been entered, press the C button (cancel). The keypad will emit a long confirmation beep. If the
field code was being entered, even after the confirmation beep, exit this menu and re-enter the field code.
Field
4
C
Field value Field value
2
1 0 03
C
2C2 2 2
C C
Field value
Finish
4
CC
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL
Programming fields:
The module comes programmed with factory settings except for the activation codes (user), which are left empty for
security reasons. For system operation tailored to the needs of the user, check all of the values in all of the fields. The fields do not need to be programmedin numerical order.
Enter programming mode: Step 1: Press the key button three times and then enter the administrator pin.
Key button + key button + key button + administrator pin.
2 7 1 8
Bear in mind the number of digits in the configured code (factory setting 2718 = 4).
(1)
Step 2: Then press the field number: Field “0”: Configuring the number of digits in the activation codes (user) and special codes.
Steps: Field + number of digits + key button.
(1)
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(Step 1)
(Step )2
(Step )3
or or
4
5 6
0
Press 0to select field 0.
0
Set the number of digits for the useractivation codes (relay 1/relay 2/panic) and special
codes. Enter 4, 5 or 6 digits.
The factory setting has 4 digits.
To change this value, add or remove 1 or 2 zeros from the end of the existing codes, for
example:
Administrator pin 2718 ( 4 digits).factory setting Administrator pin 27180 (5 digits). Administrator pin 271800 (6 digits)
Press the key button to finish programming the field.
or or
4 5 6
.
(Step )4
or
1 C
Then press the number of the next field to configure or press the C button
(cancel) to exit programming mode.
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PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL
Programming fields:
Continued from previous page Field “1”: Programming a new activation code (user).
Allows new user pins (from 0000to 9999) to be created and outputs to be assigned for activation with the created
codes.
Note: Depending on the number of digits configured in field 0(factory setting = 4).
Number of digits = 4, user pin from 0000to 9999. Number of digits = 5, user pin from 00000to 99999. Number of digits = 6, user pin from 000000to 999999.
Steps: Field + memory position + user pin + outputs + bus code + key button.
010 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
76
(Step 1)
(Step )2
(Step 3)
(Step
4)
Press 1to select field 1.
1
0 1
0
0
0
0
Set the memory position number for the location of the new user pin.
Possible memory positions: 001to 999.
0 0
0
Set the user pin. Possible user pins: 000000to 999999with 6digits. Factory
setting of 4digits: 0000to 9999. (see example of number of digits on page , step 2).75
Duplicate user pins are not allowed.
Set the output(s) that the userpin entered in step 3will activate. Enter oneof the following
options or press the key button:
"00" : relay 1 + relay 2 + panic output (terminal Pon the terminal block). "01" : 1.relay "02" : 2.relay "03" : relay 1 + relay 2. "04" : panic output (terminal Pon the terminal block). "05" : relay 1 + panic output (terminal Pon the terminal block). "06" : relay 2 + panic output (terminal Pon the terminal block). "07" : relay 3 (contacts CV1 and CV2 on the sound module). "08" : relay 3 + relay 1.
"09" : relay 3 + relay 2. "10" : relay 3 + relay 1 + relay 2. "11" : relay 3 + panic output (terminal Pon the terminal block). "12" : relay 3 + relay 1 + panic output (terminal Pon the terminal block). "13" : relay 3 + relay 2 + panic output (terminal Pon the terminal block). "14" : relay 3 + relay 1 + relay 2 + panic output (terminal Pon the terminal block).
( )
*
(Step 5)
(Step 6)
(Step 7)
( )
Note: If the key button is pressed, option 1 is set in this value field: relay0 3 + relay 1 +
*
relay 2, in the value field bus codeas 000000and the programming of the field finishes. With coded moduleV03 or later.
0 0
0
0
or
2 C
0 0
Press the key button to finish programming the field. Note: It is not necessary to press the key button if it has already been pressed in
step 4 or 5.
Then press the number of the next field to configure or press the C button (cancel) to exit
programmingmode.
Enter the apartment code associated with the user. Possible values are
between 000000and 255999or press the key button.
( )
*
Note: If the key button is pressed, 000000is set in this value field and
the programming of the field finishes.
( )
*
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL
Programming fields:
Continued from previous page Field “2”: Changing special codes.
Allows the current code of the special codes to be changed (see p. ). The new special code must have the same73
number of digits as the current code.
Duplicate special codes are not allowed.
Note: Depending on the number of digits configured in field 0(factory setting = 4).
Number of digits = 4, special codes from 0000to 9999. Number of digits = 5, special codes from 00000to 99999. Number of digits = 6, special codes from 000000to 999999.
Steps: Field special code + code + key button+ .
2
or or3or
0 0 00 1 2
0
77
( 1)Step
( 2)Step
( 3)Step
( 4)Step
( 5)Step
or or or
1
0
0
0
3 C
2 3
0 0
or
Press 2to select field 2.
2
Set the special code to select for subsequent code changes. Enter one of the
following options:
"0" : Select the administrator pin. "1" : Select the CP1 button code. "2" : Select the CP2 button code. "3" : Select the unlock button code.
Set a new code number. Possiblespecial codes: 000000to 999999with6digits.
Factory setting of 4digits: 0000to 9999(see example of number of digits on
75p. , step 2).
Duplicate special codes are not allowed.
Press the key button to finish programming the field.
Then press the number of the next field to configure or press the C button (cancel) to exit
programmingmode.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL
Programming fields:
Continued from previous page Field “3”: Deleting user pins.
Allows the deletion of existing user pins.
Note: Possible memory positions: 001to 999.
Steps: Field + memory position +key button +key button.
0 1
3
0
78
( 1)Step
( 2)Step
( 3)Step
( 4)Step
Press 3to select field 3.
3
0 1
0
or
4 C
Set the existing memory position number to select for deletion. Note: Possible memory positions: 001to 999. Enter an existing memory position to be deleted. If the value 000is entered, .all memory positionswill be deleted
Press the key button twice to confirm the deletion and to finish programming the field.
Then press the number of the next field to configure or press the C button (cancel) to exit
programmingmode.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL
Programming fields:
Continued from previous page Field “4”: Setting the outputs.
Enables the setting of the relay 1 + relay 2 outputs + panic output (terminal Pon the terminal block). The setting of the relay 1, relay 2 and panic outputs is common to all valid user pins.
The relay 1, relay 2 and panic outputs can be activated in impulse mode (01 to 99 seconds) or stable mode.
Steps: Field + output number + output mode + activation time + key button.
79
( 1)Step
( 2)Step
( 3)Step
( 4)Step
or3or
1 2
4
Press 4to select field 4.
4
or
2
1
0
0
or
or
or
1
1
Set the output to be selected for configuration.
4
43
Enter one of the following options:
"1" : Select the relay 1 output. "2" : Select the relay 2 output. 3" : Select the relay 3 output. "4" : Select the panic output.
Set the activation mode of theoutput selected instep 2. Enterone of the following options:
"0" : Impulsemode. "1" : Stablemode.
Note: Relay 3can only be setas 0: impulse, on the contrary, anerror tone will sound.
Set the activation time of the output selected in step 2. Only takes effect if the output is set
as impulse in step 3.
Enter a value from 01to 99seconds or press the key button.
( )
Note: If the key button is pressed, this field is set with a value of 03seconds and the
*
programmingof the field finishes.
or
4
ó
0 1
0 1
( )
*
( 5)Step
( 6)Step
or
5 C
Press the key button to finish programming the field. Note: It is not necessary to press the key button if it has already been pressed in step 4.
Then press the number of the next field to configure or press the C button (cancel) to exit
programmingmode.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL
Programming fields:
Continued from previous page Field “5”: Configuring the external buttons.push
Allows external buttons PL1 and PL2 to be configured with the following modes:push
-Allows the button to: Always be enabled or, through button codes CP1 or CP2, enable/disable the functioning of the
button.
-Allows an activation time for external buttons PL1 and PL2 of between 01and 99seconds for the relay 1 andpush
relay 2 outputs respectively. Only takes effect if the relay output of the external button has been configured inpush impulse mode (see p. , step 3).79
Note: External buttons PL1and PL2 activate relays 1 and 2 respectively.push
Steps: Field + button + button mode + activation time + key button.push
or
5
1 2
0 1or2
or
0 1
80
( 1)Step
( 2)Step
( 3)Step
( 4)Step
( 5)Step
or or
0
Press 5to select field 5.
5
or
1
1
0
Set the external button toselect for configuration. Enter one of the following options:push
2
"1" : Select external button PL1.push "2" : Select external button PL2.push
Set the push button mode selected in step 2.
2
Enterone of the following options:
"0" : Alwaysenabled. "1" : Enable/disable function with the CP1 button code.push "2" : Enable/disable function with the CP2 button code.push
Set the activation time for the external button selected in step 2. Only takes effect ifpush
1
the relay output has been configured in impulse mode (see p. ,step 3).79
Enter a value from 01to 99seconds or press the key button.
( )
*
Note: If the key button is pressed, this field is set with a value of 03seconds and the
programmingof the field finishes.
Press the key button to finish programming the field. Note: It is not necessary to press the key button if it has already been pressed in step 4.
( )
*
( 6)Step
or
6 C
Then press the number of the next field to configure or press the C button (cancel) to exit
programmingmode.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL
Programming fields:
Continued from previous page Field “6”: Configuring locking mode.
Allows the access control module's locking mode to be configured.
Steps: Field + locking mode + time between attempts + lock time + panic output + key button.
6
0
0 30 1
or
0 1
81
( 1)Step
( 2)Step
( 3)Step
( 4)Step
Press 6to select field 6.
6
Set the access control module's locking mode.
0
Enter one of the following options:
"0" : Never locks.
3to 9:Locks after 3to9failed attempts to enter the user pin.
0
access control module is locked. Only takes effect if option “0has not been selected in step 2.
The times toselect are 01to 15minutes orpress the keybutton.
( )
Note: If the key button is pressed, this field value is set as 03 , the locking timeminutes
*
( )
*
Set the minimum amount of time that must elapse between failed attempts before the
1
field value is 03 , the panic outputvalue field is 0 and theminutes not activated programming of the field finishes.
0
last wrong code has been entered. Only takes effect if option 0has not been selected in step 2.
The times to select are 03to 15minutes or press the key button.
( )
Note: If the key button is pressed, the field value is set as 03 , the panic outputminutes
*
( )
*
Set the amount of time that the access control module remains in locking mode after the
1
value field is 0 and the programming of the field finishes.not activated
Step
( 5)
( 6)Step
( 7)Step
or
0
or
7 C
Set the activation of the panic output (terminal Pof the terminal block) during locking
1
mode. Onlytakeseffect if option 0” has not been selected in step 2.
Enter one of the following optionsor press the key button:
( )
*
"0" : Output not activated. "1" : Output activated (for 3 seconds in intervals of 1 minute).
( )
Note: If the key button is pressed, the field value is set as 0and the programming of the
*
field finishes.
Press the key button to finish programming the field. Note: It is not necessary to press the key button if it has already been pressed in steps
3, 4 or 5.
Then press the number of the next field to configure or press the C button (cancel) to exit
programmingmode.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL
Programming fields:
Continued from previous page Field “7”: Configure the identification ID of the access control module.
Allows an identification code (ID) to be configured for the access control module. Note: Possible identification codes (ID): 000to 999.
Steps: Field + D code + key button.I
7
0 0
0
82
( 1)Step
( 2)Step
( 3)Step
( 4)Step
Field “8”: Configure field depth.
Allows the number of digits in the calling code to be configured.
( 1)Step
( 2)Step
0
0
0 0
or
8 C
Steps: Field + number of calling code digits + direct call + key button.
or or
1 2
Press 7to select field 7.
7
Set an identification code (ID) for the access control module. Note: Possible identification codes (ID): 000to 999.
Press the key button to finish programming the field.
Then press the number of the next field to configure or press the C button (cancel) to exit
programmingmode.
8
Press 8to select field 8.
8
or
Set the number of digits in the calling code.
3
Enter one of the following options:
The above example shows the call code obtained if 125is entered into the numeric keypad.
0
"3" 000" 125" 000125" "2" 001" 025" 001025 "1" 012" 005" 012005
( )
0" 125" 106" 125106
*
or
1 2or3
or
or
0 1
allField depth Column code Monitor code code
C
( 3)Step
( 4)Step
( 5)Step
( )
If the number of digits of 0 is selected, the call code will correspond to that entered, for example, 125 followed by the code
*
106 will result in the call code 125106. This code corresponds to button 1 of the sound module.
or
0 1
or
9
Set the direct call: by entering a call code on the keypad if necessary or do not press the
key button to confirm. Enter one of the following options:
"0" : Disable. "1" : Enable.
Press the key button to finish programming the field.
Then press the number of the next field to configure or press the C button (cancel) to exit
C
programmingmode.
Continued overleaf
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL
Programming fields:
Continued from previous page Field “9”: Configuring the keypad beep.
Allows a beep to be heard when pressing the access control module's keypad buttons.
Steps: Field + keypad beep + key button.
9
or
0 1
83
( 1)Step
( 2)Step
( 3)Step
( 4)Step
or
0 1
Press 9to select field 9.
9
Allows a beep to be heard when pressing the access control module's keypad buttons.
Enter one of the following options:
"0" : No keypad beep. "1" : Keypad beep.
Press the key button to finish programming the field.
Then press the C button (cancel) to exit programming mode.
C
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL
Factory setting:
- Special codes: Bear in mind the number of digits in the code (see p. ).73
Administrator pin: 271800. 2718 if the number of digits configured = 4. CP1 push button code: 111100. 1111if the number of digits configured = 4. CP2 push button code: 222200. 2222 if the number of digits configured = 4. Unlocking code: 333300. 3333 if the number of digits configured = 4.
- Number of digits in user and special codes: Programming field 0(p. ).75
Step 2: 4”– 4 digit code.
- Setting relay 1: Programming field 4(p. ).79
Step 3: 0Impulse. Step 4: 03Activation time (seconds).
- Setting relay 2: Programming field 4(p. ).79
Step 3: 0Impulse. Step 4: 03Activation time (seconds).
84
- Setting relay 3: Programming field 4(p. ).79
Step 3: 0Impulse. Step 4: 03Activation time (seconds).
Setting the panic output: Programming field 4(p. ).79
Step 3: 0Impulse. Step 4: 10Activation time (seconds).
- Setting external push button PL1: Programming field 5(p. 8 ).0
Step 3: 1Enable/disable the functioning of the push button with button code CP1. Step 4: 10Activation time (seconds).
- Setting external push button PL2: Programming field 5(p. 8 ).0
Step 3: 2Enable/disable the functioning of the push button with button code CP2. Step 4: 05Activation time (seconds).
- Setting locking mode: Programming field 6(p. 8 ).1
Step 2: 3Maximum number of failed attempts to enter user pin. Step 3: 03Minimum time between failed attempts (minutes). Step 4: 03Duration of lock mode (minutes). Step 5: 1The panicoutput is activated during lock mode.
.
- Setting identification ID: Programming field 7(p. 8 ).2
Step 2: 000Identification ID.
- Setting field depth: Programming field 8(p.8 ).2
Step 2: 3field depth. Step 3: 0Direct call disabled.
- Setting the keypad beep: Programming field 9(see p. ).83
Step 2: 1Beep when keypad buttons pressed (activated).
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE MONITORS
Programming the Tekna Plus monitors:SE
From soundmodule: L
ocate the SW2 DIP switch situated on the top left-hand side of the back of the EL632 PLUS moduleP/T and set number 2 to ON. The door panel will reproduce a sound to advise that the system has entered into programming mode.
In systems with more than onedoor panel, the programming process shall be done on the master door panel only.
Important: .To perform this programming, the monitor's SW2 DIP switches should be set to OFF
From coded module: Press thekey button threetimes andthenenter theadministrator pin he willt module emit tones, :
Key button + key button + key button + administrator pin.
2 7 1 8
(1)
Bear in mind the number of digits in the configured code (factory setting 2718 = 4).
Important: Programming from coded module:
- With EL632 PLUS sound module V03 or later / EL632 PLUS P/T with V05 or later.
- With N3301/AL or NX3301 V03 or later.access control module
To programme the monitor from a general entrance door panel (if any), see p. .86
Switch off the monitorto be programmed.
Once switched off, press thedoor release push button.
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85
While keeping the door release push button pressed, switch on the monitor.
To show that the system is ready for programming, the door panel will emit a number of tones
and an image will appear on the monitor, at which point the door release push button can be released. To establishaudio communicationwith the door panel, lift the handset.
01
M
To programme the monitor as , press button for 3 secondsMaster
S
To programme the monitor as , press button once, and the status LED will blinkgreen once.Slave1
Continue successively to , pressing button fourtimes, with the status LED blinkinggreenSlave 4 fourtimes.
SI
To programme the monitor as , press button and the status LED will blink greenSlave with intercom
once.
Enter the code of the monitor to be programmed, followed by the key button.
At this moment the door panel will reproduce asound and the monitor led will blink.
.
SV
Each apartment must only have one master unit; if there are parallel units, whether monitors or telephones, they must be
configured as slaves.
01
To programme the monitor as , press button and the status LED will blink greenSlave without video
once. If button is pressed again, the monitor will return to being programmed as ,Slave with video andthe status LED will blink green twice. The door panel video will be displayed duringa call depending on whether themonitor has beenprogrammed as: Slave with video or Slave without video.
Make a call to check that the monitor has been successfully programmed. Programme the other
telephones in the same way.
Once the programming has finished, set the programming switch to OFFsound module or press the
key if the programming is from coded module. If this is not done, the door panel will emit tones to
C
indicate that the system is still in programming mode .(programming from sound module)
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE MONITORS - GENERAL ENTRANCE DOOR PANEL ONLY
Programming Tekna Plus monitors from a general entrance door panel (SW1-1 ON):SE
Locate the SW2 DIP switch on the general entrance door panel situated on the top left-hand
side of theback of thesound module. Withswitch 1 OFFand switch 3ON, set switch2 to ON: the general entrance door panel will emit a tone indicating that it has entered programming mode.
Insystems with more than onedoor panel,only carry outthis procedure on themain door panel.
Important: .To perform this programming, the monitor's SW2 DIP switches shouldbeset to OFF
To programme the monitor from a inner door panel, see p. .85
Switch off the monitor to be programmed. Once the telephone is off, press thedoor release push button.
With the door release push button pressed, switch on the monitor.
86
SV
To show that the system is ready for programming, the door panel will reproduce a sound
and the picture will appears on the monitor.At this moment, the door release push button can be released. Lift the handset to establish audio communication with the door panel.
Enter the code of the monitor to be programmed, followed by
1100
M
S
SI
52
To programme the monitor as , press button for 3 secondsMaster .
To programme the monitor as , press button once, and the status LED will blinkgreen once.Slave1
Continue successively to , pressing button fourtimes, with the status LED blinkinggreenSlave 4 fourtimes.
To programme the monitor as , press button and the status LED will blink greenSlave with intercom
once.
To programme the monitor as , press button and the status LED will blink greenSlave without video
once. If button is pressed again, the monitor will return to being programmed as ,Slave with video andthe status LED will blink green twice. The door panel video will be displayed duringa call depending on whether themonitor has beenprogrammed as: Slave with video or Slave without video.
the key button. At this moment the door panel will reproduce a sound and the monitor led will blink.
Each apartment must only have one master unit; if there are parallel units, whether monitors or telephones, they must be
configured as slaves.
Make a call to check that the monitor has been successfully programmed. Programme the
521100
Note: The call code from a general entrance door panel consists of the or building code + the code of thebackbone
apartment to be programmed:
: 1 - 254Backbone
Apartment:0 - 999
other telephones in the same way.
Once the programming has finished, set the programming switch to OFF. If this is not done,
the door panel will emit tones to indicate that the system is still in programming mode.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE MONITORS
Programming Tekna R5 monitors:Col SU-R5
From sound module: L
ocate the DIP switch situated at the back of the EL632 R5 sound module and set number 2 to ON, as
described on p. 3. Thedoor panel will reproducea sound to advisethat the system hasentered into6 programming mode.
In systems with more than one doorpanel, the programming process shallbe done on the masterdoor
panel only.
From coded module: Press thekey button threetimes andthenenter theadministrator pin he willt module emit tones
Key button + key button + key button + administrator pin.
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Bear in mind the number of digits in the configured code (factory setting 2718 = 4).
Important: Programming from coded module:
- With EL632 R5 sound module V01 or later / EL632 R5 P/T with V03 or later.
- With N3301/AL or NX3301 V03 or later.access control module
, :
2 7 1 8
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87
Turn off the monitor to be programmed by holding pressed the door release push button for
one second.
Once off, press theauto switch-on button.
While holding pressed the auto switch-on button, simultaneously press the door release
button.
To show that the system is ready for programming, the door panel will emit a tone and the
image will appear on the monitor.The push buttons can now be released. Lift the handset off the monitor.
01
With the handset lifted: If programming the monitor as master,replace the handset. If programming it as slave, press the door release push button, then replace the
Master Slave
Each apartment must only have one master unit; if there are parallel units, whether monitors or telephones, they must be
configured as slaves.
Make a call to check that the monitor has been successfully programmed. Programme the other
01
telephones in the same way.
Once the programming has finished, set the programming switch to OFFsound module or press the
key if the programming is from coded module. If this is not done, the door panel will emit tones to
C
indicate that the system is still in programming mode .(programming from sound module)
Enter the code to be called by this monitor followed by the key button.,
At this moment both door panel and handset will emit tones.
handset.
IMPORTANT:
If the installation has a CD-PLUS/R5 converter with coded panel or guard unit, the programming codes assigned to the monitors must be between 1 and 250. To make it easier for the user to make a call, another parallel codecan be assigned in a 2nd assignment table.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE MONITORS / TELEPHONES
Programming the monitors (Tekna Gtwin & ) & telephones T-5924):/ Tekna-HF Gtwin Tekna-S Gtwin
The user codes of the Gtwin monitors and telephones are made through the SW1 dip-switch, located on the back of the monitor and inside the telephone.
Set a number from 0 to 127 according to the following rules:
- .Inthe same riser, each apartment must have a dierent user code
- onitors n paralel .M / telephones i l i the sameapartmentmust have thesame user code
- User codes on the same riser be must consecutive.
§
the dip-switch 1 must always be set to OFF. For more information see TGtwin Manual Sistema (Cód. 50122345)”.
Locate the SW2 dip-switch located on the back of the monitor or inside the telephone,to indicate if the monitor / telephone is master (INT 0) or slave 1 (INT 1), slave 2 (INT 2) or slave 3 (INT 3) :
SW2 DIP-SWITCH:
ON
( )
Factory default.
*
ON
( )
*
US 0ER
ON
7654321 8
ON
ON
US 1ER
7654321 8
ON
ON
US 2ER
7654321 8
ON
ON
US 3ER
( )
ON
21
INT 0
*
SW DIP-SWITCH:1
ON
7654321 8
ON
INT 1
US 4ER
ON
21
INT 2
(2= bit 8 = ;To set the desired code, use the dip-switches CODE from 2 to 8 more signicant and less signicant bit)
ON
21
21
INT 3
ON
7654321 8
US 5ER
ON
7654321 8
ON
ON
US 6ER
7654321 8
ON
7654321 8
US 7ER
ON
ON
US 8ER
ON
88
7654321 8
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
US 9ER
US 18ER
US 27ER
US 36ER
US 45ER
US 54ER
US 63ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
US 10ER
US 19ER
US 28ER
US 37ER
US 46ER
US 55ER
US 64ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
US 11ER
US 20ER
US 29ER
US 38ER
US 47ER
US 56ER
US 65ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
US 12ER
US 21ER
US 30ER
US 39ER
US 48ER
US 57ER
US 66ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
US 13ER
US 22ER
US 31ER
US 40ER
US 49ER
US 58ER
US 67ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
US 14ER
US 23ER
US 32ER
US 41ER
US 50ER
US 59ER
US 68ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
US 15ER
US 24ER
US 33ER
US 42ER
US 51ER
US 60ER
US 69ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
US 16ER
US 25ER
US 34ER
US 43ER
US 52ER
US 61ER
US 70ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
US 17ER
ON
7654321 8
US 26ER
ON
7654321 8
US 35ER
ON
7654321 8
US 44ER
ON
7654321 8
US 53ER
ON
7654321 8
US 62ER
ON
7654321 8
US 71ER
ON
ON
ON
US 72ER
US 81ER
US 90ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
ON
US 73ER
US 82ER
US 91ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
ON
US 74ER
US 83ER
US 92ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
ON
US 75ER
US 84ER
US 93ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
ON
US 76ER
US 85ER
US 94ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
ON
US 77ER
US 86ER
US 95ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
ON
US 78ER
US 87ER
US 96ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
US 79ER
ON
7654321 8
US 88ER
ON
7654321 8
US 97ER
US 80ER
ON
US 89ER
ON
US 98ER
Continued overleaf
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE MONITORS / TELEPHONES
Continued from previous page
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7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
ON
ON
US 103ER
US 112ER
US 121ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
ON
ON
US 104ER
US 113ER
US 122ER
ON
7654321 8
US 105ER
ON
7654321 8
US 114ER
ON
7654321 8
US 123ER
ON
ON
ON
ON
US 99ER
US 108ER
US 117ER
US 126ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
US 100ER
ON
US 109ER
ON
US 118ER
ON
( )
1
US 126ER
ON
7654321 8
US 101ER
ON
7654321 8
US 110ER
ON
7654321 8
US 119ER
7654321 8
( )
1
This user code also has the code address 126.
ON
7654321 8
US 102ER
ON
7654321 8
US 111ER
ON
7654321 8
US 120ER
Make acallto checkthat themonitor/ telephonehas beensuccesfully programmed.
Un monitor/ teléfono configurado con el código de usuario 10:
Enter the user code of the monitor / telephone to call, followed by the key button.
User code
01
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
ON
ON
US 106ER
US 115ER
US 124ER
7654321 8
7654321 8
7654321 8
ON
7654321 8
US 107ER
ON
7654321 8
US 116ER
ON
7654321 8
US 125ER
Programme the other telephones in the same way.monitors /
Make a call from a coded general door panel:
A monitor / telephone configured with user code 10 in a building
with code (building / backbone) 1:
Enter the backbone code and user code of the monitor / telephone to call, followed by the key button.
Backbone code
User code
010100
Note: The call code from a general entrance door panel consists of the or building code + the code of thebackbone
apartment to be programmed:
: Backbone: 0 - 31 Apartment:0 - 126
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONES
Programming T-540 Plus telephones:SE
From sound module: L
ocate the SW2 DIP switch situated on the top left-hand side of the back of the EL632 PLUS P/T
module and set number 2 to ON.The door panel will reproduce a sound toadvise that the system has entered into programming mode.
In systems with more than one doorpanel, the programming process shallbe done on the masterdoor
panel only.
Important: .To perform this programming, the 'sSW DIP switches should be set totelephone 1 OFF
From coded module: Press thekey button threetimes andthenenter theadministrator pin he willt module emit tones
Key button + key button + key button + administrator pin.
(1)
Bear in mind the number of digits in the configured code (factory setting 2718 = 4).
Important: Programming from coded module:
- With EL632 PLUS and EL642 PLUS sound module V03 or later / EL632 PLUS P/T with V05 or later.
- With N3301/AL or NX3301 V03 or later.access control module
To programme the telephone from a general entrance door panel (if any), see p. .91
, :
2 7 1 8
(1)
90
Switch off the telephoneto be programmed. Once switched off, press thedoor release button.
While keeping the door release button pressed, switch on the telephone.
To show that the system is ready for programming, the door panel and the
telephone handset will emit a number of tones (the LED on the telephone will illuminate red), enabling the door release button to be released. To establish audio communicationwith the door panel, lift the handset.
01
M
To programme the telephoneas , press button for 3 seconds (the telephone'sMaster
S
Enter the code to be called by this followedby the key button.telephone,
At this moment, the door panel and handset will emit a number of tones (the LED on thetelephone will blink red).
LED will illuminate red).
To programme it as , press button once, and the status LED willSlave 1
blink (green) once. Continue successively to , pressing buttonSlave 4 four times, and the status LED will blink (green) four times.
SI
To programme the telephone as , pressbutton and the LEDSlave + Intercom
will blink (green) once. Then press button for 3 seconds (the telephone's LED will illuminate red).
Each apartment must only have one master unit; if there are parallel units, whether monitors or telephones, they must be
configured as slaves.
Make a call to check that the telephone has been successfully programmed. Programme the other
01
telephones in the same way.
Once the programming has finished, set the programming switch to OFFsound module or press the
key if the programming is from coded module. If this is not done, the door panel will emit tones to
C
indicate that the system is still in programming mode .(programming from sound module)
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONES - GENERAL ENTRANCE DOOR PANEL ONLY
Programming T-540 Plus telephones from a general entrance door panel (SW1-1 ON):SE
Locate the SW2 DIP switch on the general entrance door panel situated on the top left-hand
side of theback of thesound module. Withswitch 1 OFFand switch 3ON, set switch2 to ON: the general entrance door panel will emit a tone indicating that it has entered programming mode.
In systems with more than one door panel, only carry out this procedureon the main door panel.
Important: .To perform this programming, the 's SW DIP switches should be settotelephone 1 OFF
To programme the telephone from a inner door panel, see p. .90
Switch off the telephoneto be programmed. Once switched off, press thedoor release button.
While keeping the door release button pressed, switch on the telephone.
91
To show that the system is ready for programming, the door panel and the
telephone handset will emit a number of tones (the LED on the telephone will illuminate red), enabling the door release button to be released. To establish audio communicationwith the door panel, lift the handset.
Enter the code to be called by this followed by the keytelephone,
521100
M
To programme the telephoneas , press button for 3 seconds (the telephone'sMaster
LED will illuminate red).
S
To programme it as , press button once, and the status LED willSlave 1
blink (green) once. Continue successively to , pressing buttonSlave 4 four times, and the status LED will blink (green) four times.
SI
To programme the telephone as , pressbutton and the LEDSlave + Intercom
will blink (green) once. Then press button for 3 seconds (the telephone's LED will illuminate red).
Each apartment must only have one master unit; if there are parallel units, whether monitors or telephones, they must be
configured as slaves.
button. At this moment, the door panel and handset will emit a number of tones (the LED on the telephone will blink red).
Make a call to check that the telephone has been successfully programmed.
Programme the other telephones in the same way.
521100
Note: The call code from a general entrance door panel consists of the or building code + the code of thebackbone
apartment to be programmed:
Backbone: 1 - 254
Apartment:0 - 999
Once the programming has finished, set the programming switch to OFFsound module
or press the key if the programming is from coded module. If this is not done, the door panel will emit tones to indicate that the system is still in programming mode (programming from sound module).
C
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONES
Programming T-530 R5 telephones:SU-R5
From sound module: Locate the DIP switch situated at the back of the sound module and set number 2 to ON, as
described on p. 3.6 The door panel will reproduce a sound to advise that the system has entered into programming mode.
In systems with more than one door panel, the programming process shall be done on the master
door panel only.
From coded module: Press thekey button threetimes andthenenter theadministrator pin he willt module emit tones
Key button + key button + key button + administrator pin.
(1)
Bear in mind the number of digits in the configured code (factory setting 2718 = 4).
Important: Programming from coded module:
- With EL632 R5 and EL642 R5 sound module V01 or later / EL632 R5 P/T with V03 or later.
- With N3301/AL or NX3301 V03 or later.access control module
, :
2 7 1 8
(1)
92
With the door release push button pressed, pick up the telephone's handset.
To show that the system is ready for programming, the door panel and handset will emit a
number of tones, and audio communication can be established. Release the door release push button.
01
M
Each apartment must only have one master unit; if there are parallel units, whether monitors or telephones, they must be
configured as slaves.
01
S
Make a call to check that the telephone has been successfully programmed. Programme the other
telephones in the same way.
Once the programming has finished, set the programming switch to OFFsound module or press the
key if the programming is from coded module. If this is not done, the door panel will emit tones to
C
indicate that the system is still in programming mode .(programming from sound module)
With the handset lifted: If programming the telephone as master, replace the handset. If programming it as slave, press the door release push button, then replace the handset.
Enter the code to be called by this telephone and press .key
At this moment both door panel and handset will emit tones.
IMPORTANT:
If the installation has a CD-PLUS/R5 converter with coded door panel or guard unit, the programming codes assigned to the telephones must be between 1 and 250. To make it easier for the user to make a call, another parallel code can be assigned in a 2nd assignment table.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
WIRING DIAGRAMS
Combined with Nexa Modular / Nexa Stainless Steel panels:
The connection of the access control module with EL632 and EL642 sound modules should be made by means of the
Nexa Bus link hose supplied with the modules. See p. 7 to check the connection.1
Electronic or video access control systems with digital installation.
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TF-104
transformer
SEC
PRI
~~
~~
Main
TF-104
transformer
SEC
PRI
~~
~~
Main
~ ~
access control module
N3301
CN1
C1NA1 NA2
C2NC1 NC2
P
-
PL1 PL2
Door panels with EL632 PLUS -P/T
EL642 PLUS sound module
CN3
CN8
CN1
- -
+CV1CV2
PL2
PL1
(*)
Va.c
(*)
Va.c
FA-Plus or FA-Plus/C
power supply unit
CN3
9
10
6
837
1
4
5
2
SEC
PRI
-
+
+
~~
Main
TF-104
transformer
SEC
PRI
~~
transformer
PRI
~~
Main Main
TF-104
SEC
~~
access control module
N3301
CN1
P
-
PL1 PL2
~~
~ ~
C1NA1 NA2
C2NC1 NC2
Door panels with EL632 R5 P/T -
sound module
CN2
CN3
EL642 R5
CN7
-
+12
-
+-+CV1CV2
FA-Plus/C
power supply unit
SEC
PRI
-
+
~~
Main
PL2
PL1
(*)
Va.c
(*)
Va.c
(*) Use the varistor supplied if using anAC lock release directly on the terminals of the lock release.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
WIRING DIAGRAMS
94
TF-104
transformer
SEC
PRI
~~
~~
Main
TF-104
transformer
SEC
PRI
~~
~~
Main
access control module
~ ~
C1NA1
N3301
CN1
NA2
C2NC1 NC2
P
-
PL1 PL2
(*)
Vc.a
(*)
Vc.a
Door panels with EL632 GTWIN
CN3
CN8
CN4
SE+ LINESE-
PL2
PL1
FA-Gtwin
power supply unit
SEC
PRI
LINE2
2300
Main
CN4
_
V
V
Malla
+
in
CN4
_
V
+
in
Malla
D
A
out
V
D
A
out
M =Master.
S =Slave.
Place this power supply unit as close as possible to the first distributor.
FA-Plus/C o FA-Plus
Remove the JP1 jumper from all of the distributors except the last.
S
E
D1
S
E
D1
D4L-PLUS
JP1
+
D4L-PLUS
JP1
+
D2
D2
CN3
9
10
6
7
8
1
3
4
5
2
Video door entry system with coaxial cable:
WIRING DIAGRAMS
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
The wiring diagram shows the connection of a video door entry system with one or
more door panelsto enter the building.
If the systemhas only one door panel, disregard theconnection to the others.
CN4
_
V
V
Malla
+
CN4
_
+
V
in
in
SW2
SW1
Malla
A
D
out
V
A
D
out
Access panel
M
If the system however has more than one door panel, connect the second panel as
shown in the diagram. Ifthere are morethan two door panels, connect the others in the sameway as the second.
SECTIONS CHART
Terminal
+, , CV1, CV2
A , A , A, D
in out
V , V , V , V
in+ out+ in out
Sections up to
50m.
1,00mm²
0,25mm²
RG-59
*
150m.
2,50mm²
0,25mm²
RG-59
*
Characteristics of the coaxial cable RG-59 B/U MIL C-17.
_
<158 /Km
_
<10 /Km
_
<67pf/m
75 3
_
>66,6 %
Access panel
VALUES
+
-
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
*
Electrical resistance of the conductor at 20°C
Interior (live)
E
xterior ( )shield
Rated capacity
Characteristic impedance
Propagation speed
CN3
9
10
6
7
8
1
3
4
5
2
FA-Plus/C
SW2
SW1
S
Main
SEC
PRI
~~
+ +
--
DC
lock release
CV1CV2
.
CN1
-
D
+-+
Aout
Ain
Malla
Vin-
Vin+
Vout+
Vout-
230
110 0
Main
PRI
SEC
--
+ +
lock release
CV1CV2
DC
.
Aout
Ain
CN1
-
D
+-+
Malla
Vin-
Vin+
Vout+
Vout-
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Video door entry system without coaxial cable:
WIRING DIAGRAMS
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
EL562 JP1
_
+
EL562 JP1
+
M
V
A D
p
p
_
V
M
A D
p
p
M =Master.
S =Slave.
*
Place this power supply
unit as close as possible to the first distributor
FA-Plus/C o FA-Plus
*
Remove the JP1 jumper
from all of the distributors except the last.
_
M
d1
V
d1
+ _
D
CT
M
d1
V
d1
+ _
D
CT
V
A D
+
+
+
+
po
JP1
_
V
AAD
pi
_
V
A D
po
JP1
_
V
AAD
pi
D6L-Plus/2H
M
po
M
pi
D6L-Plus/2H
M
po
M
pi
EL562 JP1
_
+
A D
M
V
p
p
The wiring diagram shows the connection of a video door entry system with one or
more door panelsto enter the building. If the systemhas only one door panel, disregard theconnection to the others. If the system however has more than one door panel, connect the second panel
M
d6
V
d6
+ _
A D
CT
as shown in the diagram. If there are more than two door panels, connect the
others in thesame way as the second.
I
MPORTANT: This type of installation requires DIP-3 of the SW1 DIP switch to
be set to ON (p. 9) and the monitors to use the EL562 module5 ( ).see manual TTEKNAPLUS SE
EL562 JP1
_
+
V
M
A D
p
p
M
d6
V
d6
+ _
A D
CT
CN3
9
10
6
7
8
1
3
4
5
2
SW2
SW1
Access panel
M
FA-Plus/C
SECTIONS CHART
Terminal
+, , CV1, CV2
A , A , A, D
in out
V , V , V , M
in+,- out+,- p,d p,d
CN3
9
10
7
8
1
3
4
2
6
5
SW2
SW1
Sections up to
50m.
1,00mm²
0,25mm²
CAT-5
Access panel
150m.
2,50mm²
0,25mm²
CAT-5
S
Main
SEC
PRI
~~
+ +
--
DC
lock release
CV1CV2
.
CN1
-
D
+-+
AinAout
Malla
Vin+
Vin-
Vout-Vout+
230
Main
PRI
110 0
SEC
--
+ +
lock release
CV1CV2
DC
.
AinAout
CN1
-
D
+-+
Malla
Vin+
Vin-
Vout-Vout+
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AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL
WIRING DIAGRAMS
Gtwin video door entry system ( ):non-polarised 2-wires bus
1 building, up to 4 risers (max. 127 monitors/ telephones) and 2 access video door panels.
RISER 1
D4L-GTWIN
MONITOR
LINE
OUT
S+ S-
MONITOR
LINE
OUT
S+ S-
TO NEXT TORSDISTRIBU
MONITOR
LINE
OUT
S+ S-
MONITOR
LINE
OUT
S+ S-
LINE
IN
CP
LINE
IN
CP
LINE
IN
CP
LINE
IN
CP
Floor Door
Floor Door
Floor Door
Floor Door
2
2
LINE OUT
LINE3LINE
( )
Z=ON
*
LINE1LINE
LINE IN
LINE OUT
LINE3LINE
Z=OFF
LINE1LINE
LINE IN
DIS TRI BUTOR
4
2
( )
1
D4L-GTWIN DIS TRI BUTOR
4
2
( )
2
2
Floor Door
Call repeater SAV-GTWIN
22
Floor Door
22
Floor Door
Call repeater
1
SAV-GTWIN
LINE
LINE
CP S+
LINE
IN
CP
LINE
IN
CP
S-
S+ S-
LINE
OUT
LINE
OUT
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
S+ S-
S+ S-
S+ S-
MONITOR
MONITOR
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Take off the jumper of all the
( )
*
distributors except in the las one.
To set the call repeater SAV-GTWIN,
( )
1
see"TGtwin System Manual" page 44.
Connect the FA-Gtwin with filter
( )
2
AL-Gtwin and the surge protector PL-Gtwin, see "TGtwin System Manual" page 44.
Connect (Golmar) a.c secondary door
( )
3
lock, see "TGtwin System Manual" page 45.
Master door panel
LINE
SE2
( )
3
Lock release
max. 12 Vcc/270mA.
PA SP
SE+ SE-
2
2
External door opening button
NC = CLOSE THE DOORCONTACT
(Terminals connection
as Master door panel)
Slave door panel
2
RISER 2 RISER 3 RISER 4
Equipament/connection risers 2, 3 and 4 as the riser 1.
2 2
LINE2LINE
3
LINE
LINE
4
1
Z
IN
LINE
0
IN
IN
LINE
1
OUT
POWER AUX
2
MAIN~
FA-GTWIN POWER SUPPLY
LINE1
LINE2
230 0
2
RISER MULTIPLEXER MC-GTWIN
DIP 1 = ON
( )
2
Important: For the configuration and programming of each equipment, seemanual "TGtwin Manual Sistema".
Coded panel
with display
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY
CONTENTS
Coded panel with display...........................................................................................................................................98
Contents .................................................................................................................................................................99
Characteristics........................................................................................................................................................99
Description of the Nexa modular door panel .................................................................................................100-101
Description of the sound modules ........................................................................................................................102
Description of the EL632 PLUS P/T - EL642/PLUS sound module....................................................................102
Description of the SW1 - SW2 DIP switch........................................................................................................103
Description of the CN8 Nexa Bus link connector .............................................................................................103
Description of the CN3 function connector.......................................................................................................104
Description of the EL632 R5 P/T - EL642/R5 sound module .............................................................................105
Description of the SW1 DIP switch...................................................................................................................106
Description of the CN7 Nexa Bus link connector .............................................................................................106
Description of the EL632 GTWIN sound module................................................................................................107
Description of the SW1 DIP switch...................................................................................................................108
Description of the SW2 DIP switch...................................................................................................................108
Description of the SW3 & SW4 rotary switch ...................................................................................................108
Description of the CN8 Nexa Bus link connector .............................................................................................108
Description of the N3301/AL - NX3301 coded module......................................................................................109
Description of the JP1 jumper, SW1 DIP switch, self-diagnostic LEDs and beeps ..........................................110
Description of the N3403/AL - NX3403 display modules ....................................................................................111
Description DIP switch .....................................................................................................................................111
Description of the Nexa Bus link connector ......................................................................................................112
Description of the USB connector.....................................................................................................................112
Description of the USB connection LED indicator ............................................................................................112
Installation of the door panel...............................................................................................................................112
Location on the embedding box........................................................................................................................112
Preparing the cable entry, fitting the embedding box and mounting the electronic modules............................113
Fastening the frame to the embedding box ......................................................................................................114
Nexa Bus connection........................................................................................................................................114
Closing the door panel......................................................................................................................................115
Installation FA-PLUS, FA-PLUS/C & FA-GTWIN power supply unit ...................................................................115
Installation of the lock release ............................................................................................................................115
Description of the door panel operation..............................................................................................................116
Programming the door panel ..............................................................................................................................117
Configuartion menu and programming entry and exit.......................................................................................117
System settings menu ...............................................................................................................................118-124
Automatic programming mode for monitors and telephones (Plus y Vista Plus)..............................................124
Access control menu.................................................................................................................................125-129
Residents list menu...................................................................................................................................130-133
Editing with the keypad.....................................................................................................................................134
Programming the Tekna Plus SE monitors.........................................................................................................135
Programming the Tekna R5 Col SU-R5 monitors...............................................................................................136
Programming the Gtwin monitors and telephones ......................................................................................137-138
Programming the T-540/Plus SE telephones .....................................................................................................139
Programming the T-530 R5 SU-R5 telephones..................................................................................................140
Wiring diagrams ..........................................................................................................................................141-145
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CHARACTERISTICS
The coded panel with display is congured by adding a display to the coded panel, thereby enabling the actions performed with the door panel to be viewed. This enables calls to be made using the monitor code or the contacts residents list. It is also possible to gain access to the building using the numeric code and view, on the door panel screen, the status of the actions performed.
AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION OF THE DOOR PANEL
Description of the Nexa modular door panel:
Door panel component assembly drawing.
100
Frame modulesEmbedding boxes
Description of the door panel.
Electronic modules
Fixing screws for clip-on covers (x4)
Fixing screws for embedding box (x2)
Clip-on covers: 60xx
Grille modules:
N1000/AL N1110/AL 1P. N2220/AL 2P.
Side profile
Aluminium panel
Door panel joining bar
*
Door panel joining bar: Enables 2 door panels to be joined.
*
Sound modules
EL63 PLUS P/T2 EL642/PLUS EL632 R5 P/T EL642/R5
Access control module
N3301/AL
Display module
N3403
, audio door entry system, 5 common wires.
,
display module.
,
, video door entry system with colour television camera, 3 wires + COAX.
, audio door entry system, 4 common wires.
, video door entry system with colour television camera, 5 common wires.
coded module and access control.
Display module:
N3403/AL
Nexa module separator (x2) Coded module
N3301/AL
Side profile (x2)
NEXA Bus link hose (length 50 cm).
To connect the EL632 EL642 module to the N3301/AL coded/ Plus or EL632/EL642 R5
module and the N3403 display module.
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