Jung TK AS AL 114, TK AS ES 114, TK AS AL 114 WW, TK AS AL 128 WW, TK AS AL 128 Product Information

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Product Information
DCM Outdoor station
1 to 4-gang TK AS AL 114 WW TK AS AL 114 TK AS ES 114
TK AS ES 128
ALBRECHT JUNG GMBH & CO. KG
Volmestraße 1 58579 Schalksmühle
Phone +49.2355.806-0 Fax +49.2355.806-189
E-Mail: mail.info@jung.de Internet: gb.jung.de
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Table of content
Safety instructions................................................................................................................2
Application / Brief description...............................................................................................4
Application........................................................................................................................4
Brief description................................................................................................................4
Device overview...................................................................................................................5
Wiring and installation..........................................................................................................6
Wiring example.................................................................................................................6
Connecting diagram .........................................................................................................7
Possible connection for a door release relay....................................................................7
Installation ........................................................................................................................8
Commissioning ..................................................................................................................11
Acoustic and optical signals, pressing buttons ...............................................................11
Setting the button layout ....................................................................................................12
Bell button programming....................................................................................................14
Basic principle ................................................................................................................14
Programming a bell button .............................................................................................14
Programming a second indoor station to a bell button (parallel call) ..............................16
Deleting the programming ..............................................................................................17
Parameters ........................................................................................................................18
Settable parameters.......................................................................................................18
Setting and blocking OS address ...................................................................................18
Setting and cancelling a programming block..................................................................18
Light switching function ..................................................................................................18
Automatic light switching ................................................................................................18
Light switching................................................................................................................18
Nameplate illumination ...................................................................................................18
Setting parameters with DIP switches ............................................................................19
Labelling the nameplate.....................................................................................................21
Fault identification, indication and querying .......................................................................21
Fault sources..................................................................................................................21
Explanation of terms and definitions ..................................................................................22
General notes on the wiring in DCM audio systems ..........................................................23
Cleaning.............................................................................................................................24
Technical data ...................................................................................................................25
Acceptance of guarantee ...................................................................................................25
Safety instructions
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Assembly, installation, and commissioning must only be carried out by a qualified electrician!
For work on systems with 230 V AC mains current the safety requirements of DIN VDE 0100 must be observed.
When installing DCM BUS systems the general safety rules for telecommunication sys­tems in accordance with VDE 0800 must be observed:
separate cabling for high and low voltage lines
minimum distance of 10 cm for joint cabling arrangements,
use of separators between high and low voltage lines in joint cable ducts,
use of standard telecommunication cables, e. g. J-Y (St) Y with 0.8 mm² cross section
existing cables (modernisation) with different cross sections may be used whilst taking
account of the loop resistance.
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Suitable lightning prediction must ensure that a voltage of 32 V DC will not be exceeded at the DCM BUS wires a and b.
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Application / Brief description
Application
hands-free operation with high audio quality (full duplex)
release door calls
switching light
Brief description
full duplex operation in combination with comfort indoor station
half duplex operation in combination with standard indoor station
high audio quality due to active noise suppression (noise and line echo cancellation)
AEC (Acoustic Echo Cancellation), electronic method for acoustic echo reduction
automatic calibration of the ambient and network conditions
high-quality sound and great speaker dynamics
volume adjustable
covers for push-buttons can be combined variably, 1- to 4-gang or 2- to 8-gang
acknowledge tone for bell button
acoustic status indication if system is occupied (existing communication)
automatic call cut-off
durable energy saving LEDs for labelling illumination
fault analysis due to different flashing of the LED labelling illumination
fault differentiation due to acoustic feedback signal when pressing a bell button
weather-proof loudspeaker
solid, robust metal faceplate
stainless steel flush mounted housing
adjustable installation frame
integrated dismounting protection
bell button configured for switching light (basic settings)
bell button switches light depending on brightness (automatic light)
brightness threshold adjustable
programming possible without access to flats
connection: 3-wire-technique
electret capacitor microphone
audio and video stations can be combined in the same installation
inscription fields can be labelled with the JUNG labelling tool
(www.jung-label.de)
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Device overview
Fig: TK AS AL 114, without inscription plate
Screw
Screw
Terminals
Pluggable EEPROM­board
DIP switch
Loudspeaker
Mounting hole
Bell button
Cable entry
Microphone hole
Light sensor
Terminal description
Faceplate
Inscription plate illumination
Cover
Plug-in position for bell button
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Wiring and installation
Wiring example
2-wire technique
Please observe cable length and loop resistance.
Indoor station
Indoor station
Outdoor station
Power supply & control unit
Floor bell button
Floor bell button
Door release relay and illumination
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Connecting diagram
Possible connection for a door release relay
Please use door release relay TK TR 24 EB.
Floating relay contact: Max. AC 24 V, 2 A of external power supply
3-wire technique
Please observe cable length and loop resistance.
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Indoor station
Indoor station
Outdoor station
Power supply & control unit
Floor bell button
Floor bell button
Door release relay and illumination
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Installation
Flush mounted housing
Fasten the 4 delivered short hexagon screws (1) with a hexagon key.
Shut the unused cable entry holes with the delivered dummy plug.
Put the wires through the selected cable entry hole (2).
Connect the flush mounted housing into the wall. The edge of the housing has to be flush with the wall surface to enable, that the faceplate of the outdoor station fits flat on the wall.
Connection possibilities:
Connect the strap (3) of the housing with screws to the wall.
Attach with plaster by means of using plaster straps (4 metal sheets with holes, 4 screws and 4 nuts). These plaster straps can be connected on the reverse side of the housing to the housing straps (3).
Flush mounted housing
Installation frame
The wall is plastered and the housing is installed flush with the plaster into the wall.
Unscrew the 4 hexagon screws until they stick out half length.
Put the wires through the cable entry hole of the installation frame (5).
Put the installation frame into the housing in that way, that the slots of the frame fit behind the screw heads.
Press the installation frame into the flush mounted housing and tighten the hexagon screws.
Installation frame
1
2
3
5
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Install faceplate
Put the wires through the cable entry of the faceplate.
Fasten the device with the delivered screws (1) and (2) into the installation frame.
Put the bell button covers onto the plug-in position as required. Observe the top and bottom edge of the cover.
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Do not pinch the wires. First tighten the upper screw (1) after this the lower screw (2).
Connect the wires
Take off the connection block downwards.
Attach the wires to the connection block in
accordance with the terminal description.
Plug on the connection block.
Place the wires into the space under the
connection block. Protruding wires disturb the installation of the inscription plate.
Terminal description
Carry out the following steps before closing the device:
commissioning
cover configuration
programming
adjusting parameter
labelling the inscription plate
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2
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Inscription field
Put the labelled inscription foil (2) into the inscription field (1).
1 inscription field 2 inscription foil 3 gasket
Close the opening with the gasket (3).
Pay attention of the gasket position.
Closing the device
Put the nameplate with the upper edge into the housing and snap the bottom edge into place.
The name plate should snap into place with a click.
1
2
3
1
3
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Opening the device
Slide the opening tool into the slit under the nameplate until it engages.
Pull the opening tool out of the device together with the nameplate.
Commissioning
Install all of the devices of the system completely.
Check the a, b and P wires for short-circuit.
Switch on the mains voltage.
The following functions are available without additional programming:
- existing communication from the indoor stations to the outdoor station
- door release function
- light switching
Acoustic and optical signals, pressing buttons
Positive acknowledge tone
Negative acknowledge tone (button already programmed)
Ring tone (from programming acknowledgement)
Nameplate illumination On
Prog2 tone (programming of the 2nd serial number begins)
NoProg tone (programming will be deleted if the button is released now)
Nameplate illumination flashes: Programming mode
0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
ProgBlock tone
Occupied tone
Nameplate illumination flashes quickly: Parameter mode
0.125 s On / 0.125 s Off
Press button briefly (approx. 1s) and release
Press button until ...
Release button
Nameplate illumination pulse flashing: Fault mode
0.175 s On / 0.825 s Off
Opening tool
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Setting the button layout
The button layout can be configured using the DIP switch. To set the button layout, DIP switch 8 must be in the OFF position.
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If the button layout is not set for 1-gang and 2-gang buttons, there will be mal­functions during operation.
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When the button layout is changed, all of the bell buttons have to be deleted. All bell buttons are assigned with the light switching function.
DIP switch cover
Open the device if necessary.
Remove the cover over the DIP switches.
Buttons
1-gang button Button occupies 4 plug-in positions and covers 3 gaps.
2-gang button Button occupies 2 plug-in positions and covers 1 gap.
4-gang button Button occupies 1 plug-in position and does not cover any gap.
1-gang button
2-gang button
4-gang button
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Button layout: Setting the DIP switches
Each DIP switch corresponds to one of the three or seven gaps between two plug-in positions.
If a button covers an gap, the switch must be set to ON.
If configured completely with 4-gang buttons, all DIP switches must be in the OFF position.
Activating the button layout
To activate the new button layout, the buttons must be programmed as bell buttons (as­signment of an indoor station).
If a 2-gang or 1-gang button is to be used as a light button, this button must first be pro­grammed as a bell button and then deleted.
Fitting the button
Fit the DCM buttons according to the configuration. Note the mechanical encoding of the buttons. Press lightly on the buttons to snap them in.
OFF: gap not covered
ON: covered
gap
not used
Switch 8: OFF
Define button layout
OFF
ON
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Bell button programming
Basic principle
All of the devices on the DCM BUS have a unique serial number.
When a bell button is programmed, the serial number of an indoor station is assigned
and saved in the EEPROM of the outdoor station. 1 or 2 indoor stations (serial num­bers) can be assigned and triggered with each bell button.
If no serial number is assigned to a bell button (state at delivery / serial number de­leted), the light can be switched on by pressing this button.
Programming a bell button
Make sure that the indoor stations are connected to the DCM BUS and the mains voltage is switched on (the LED on the power supply and control unit is illuminated).
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The button layout must be set before the bell buttons are programmed.
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The programming must be deleted before a previously programmed bell button can be reprogrammed.
1 Initiation
press briefly LED flashes
Outdoor station in programming mode: flashes, pro­gramming mode of the system is
switched on
2a By means of communication button at the indoor station
Press communication button of the indoor station briefly (communica­tion is established with the outdoor station)
Press button briefly ... positive acknowledge tones are
sounded at the outdoor and indoor stations
1)
1) If instead a programming block tone is audible, the outdoor station has been given a programming block.
The programming block can only be cancelled using the commissioning tool.
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2b By means of floor button (indoor station is not accessible)
+
Press floor button briefly two times in succession, a ring tone is sounded each time
Press button briefly ... a positive acknowledge tone
sounds at the outdoor station and a ring tone sounds at the indoor station
1)
Repeat steps until all bell buttons have been programmed
3 Finishing
press briefly LED lights up
Outdoor station in idle mode Programming mode of the system
is switched off
1) If instead a programming block tone is audible, the outdoor station has been given a programming block. The programming block can only be cancelled using the commissioning tool.
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Programming a second indoor station to a bell button (parallel call)
The parallel call triggers 2 indoor station from one bell button of the outdoor station. The
floor button only triggers the hard-wired indoor station.
To give the bell button and floor button the same functionality, the parallel function must be
used. In this case several indoor stations respond both to the same bell button and to the
same floor button. The parallel function must be set using the commissioning tool.
Note: Repeated programming of an already programmed bell button always only changes the second serial number. If you wish to change the serial number that was programmed first, you have to delete both serial numbers and then reprogram both serial numbers again.
1 Initiation
press briefly LED flashes
Outdoor station in programming mode: flashes, programming mode of the system is
switched on
2a By means of communication button at the indoor station
6s
6s
Press communication button of the indoor sta­tion briefly (communica­tion is established with the outdoor station)
Press button until a
Prog2 tone and a NoProg tone and ...
... a positive acknowledge
tone are sounds at the outdoor and a ring tone at the indoor stations
1)
release
2b By means of floor button (indoor station is not accessible)
+
6s
6s
Press floor button two times in succession, a ring tone is sounded each time
Press button until a Prog2
tone and a NoProg tone and ...
... a positive acknowl-
edge tone sounds at the outdoor station and a ring tone sounds at the indoor station
1)
release
Repeat steps until all ring tones have been programmed
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3 Finishing
press briefly LED lights up
Outdoor station in idle mode Programming mode of the system is switched off
1) If instead a programming block tone is audible, the outdoor station has been given a programming block. The programming block can only be cancelled using the commissioning tool.
Deleting the programming
Before a bell button can be programmed, an existing programming has to be deleted.
1
Initiation
press briefly LED flashes
Outdoor station in programming mode: flashes, programming mode of the system is switched on
2
Execution
if bell button programmed:
6s
if bell button not programmed:
6s
Press until a delete tone sounds after 6 s 1) release
3
Finishing
press briefly LED lights up
Outdoor station in idle mode Programming mode of the system is switched off
1) If instead a programming block tone is audible, the outdoor station has been given a programming block. The programming block can only be cancelled using the commissioning tool.
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Parameters
Settable parameters
Factory
pre-setting
Can be set with
DIP switch
Can be set with
the commissioning
tool
OS address not blocked x
Communication time 60 s x x
Door release time 3 s x
Acknowledge tone type Standard x
Acknowledge tone volume medium x
Voice volume medium x
Programming block on/off off x Light switching function via the door release
function of the indoor stations on/off
off x
Talking only after incoming door call off x Switching threshold for the automatic light
function dependent on outdoor light
medium x
Setting and blocking OS address
For operation with multiple outdoor stations, a separate OS address (0 – 63) must be set for each outdoor station. This produces an unambiguous assignment of the outdoor sta­tions.
Setting and cancelling a programming block
When a programming block is set, no bell button programming can be performed. The programming block must be reset before reprogramming.
At the same time, when the programming block is cancelled, the light switching function and talking only after incoming door call are cancelled and the acknowledge tone is reset
to the factory pre-setting.
Light switching function
Allows double assignment of the door release button to the indoor stations. When the light switching function is activated, door released is only actuated when existing communica­tion is active. Without existing communication the light will be switched on. Thus the function button of the indoor stations remains available for other functions.
Automatic light switching
Brightness-dependent light switching when the bell button is triggered. The function can be deactivated, adjusted in 6 brightness levels or switched independent of the brightness.
Light switching
The light can be switched on manually via non-programmed bell buttons or the function button of the indoor stations. In the state of delivery the function button of the indoor station is assigned with this func­tion.
Nameplate illumination
Brightness-independent switching of the nameplate illumination The state at delivery is always ON.
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Setting parameters with DIP switches
1. Select parameter
Set DIP switches 1, 2 and 3, that the parameter to be changed has been selected.
(see Fehler! Ungültiger Eigenverweis auf Textmarke.).
1 2 3
2. Set value
Set switches 4, 5 and 6 in accordance with the desired value.
4 5 6
3. Activate parameter mode
Set switch 8 to ON.
Nameplate illumination flashes quickly (0.125 s On / 0.125 s Off).
4. Apply parameter
Pressing any bell button saves the desired value for the parameter being set. An acknowledge tone sounds as a confirmation.
5. Deactivate parameter mode Set switch 8 to OFF.
Nameplate illumination: ON.
Note: To set additional parameters, repeat steps 1 – 5. Otherwise continue with step 6.
6. Set the original button layout
After setting the parameters, reset the DIP switches according to the button layout.
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DIP switch table for parameter setting
1 2 3 Parameter
OFF OFF OFF
Total volume MIC/LSP (Vol)
ON OFF OFF
Acknowledge volume (AVo)
OFF ON OFF
Door release time (DRt)
ON ON OFF
Communication time (Cot)
OFF OFF ON
Automatic light switching threshold (ALT)
ON OFF ON
Nameplate illumination threshold (NIT)
OFF ON ON
not assigned
Parameter selection
ON ON ON
not assigned
4 5 6 Vol AVo DRt Cot ALT NIT
OFF OFF OFF MIN MIN 0.5s 15s OFF OFF
ON OFF OFF 1 1 1s 30s
OFF ON OFF 2 2 2s 45s 2 2
ON ON OFF 3 3 3s 60s 3 3
OFF OFF ON 4 4 4s 75s 4 4
ON OFF ON 5 5 5s 90s 5 5
OFF ON ON 6 6 6s 105s
Parameter value
ON ON ON MAX MAX 7s 135s ON ON
7 not assigned
8 DIP switch function
ON Set parameter
OFF Define button layout
Abbreviations: Vol Total volume of microphone / loudspeaker AVo
Volume of acknowledge tones
DRt Door release time for a connected door release relay, Art. No.: TKTR24EB Cot Communication time until the existing communication is switched off automatically ALT Switching threshold for the automatic light function NIT Nameplate illumination threshold
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Labelling the nameplate
Use the JUNG labeling tool to label the nameplates of your outdoor stations. You will find it
at the following Internet address: www.jung-label.de.
1. In the "Template" field, select the ref.-number of your outdoor station,
e.g. TK AS AL 114 A WW. Arrange the template to suit your requirements.
2. Using a laser printer, print the nameplates on the supplied special foil,
Ref. No.: TK 60 FO.
3. Insert the foil into the nameplate.
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Use only the supplied foil to label the nameplates! Jung Ref.-No.: TK 60 FO.
Fault identification, indication and querying
Faults are signalled visually and acoustically (single fault tone and continuous flashing of the light strip).
The fault type can be queried by pressing any bell button, the fault tone is sounded again.
Fault sources
Fault sources
Nameplate illumi­nation indication
Fault tone Elimination
No EEPROM
Insert EEPROM, switch mains voltage on again!
a and P wires interchanged
Exchange a and P wires, device back to idle mode in a few seconds
"a" wire not connected
Connect a wire, device back to idle mode in a few seconds
Button sticks (pressed > approx. 20 s)
Outdoor station in
fault mode: flashes
Release button, device back to idle mode in a few seconds
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Explanation of terms and definitions
AS address Every outdoor station is assigned with an outdoor station
address. The address enables the differentiation between the
various installed outdoor station. Selective communication or door
release of e.g. main- or side entrance can be realised.
Ready for operation Incoming door call - You can hear a ring tone and the LED at the
communication button flashes. You can activate a communication with the outdoor station by means of a short push of the commu-
nication button. Hands-free operation (Full duplex)
Simultaneous communication in both directions.
Door call
You release a door call at the assigned indoor station by means of
pushing the bell button. A bell button can release a door call at
two indoor stations (parallel call). Internal call An indoor station can call another assigned indoor station for an
internal communication. Automatic light switching
Programming at the outdoor station.
The light will be switched depending on the ambient brightness
when you push the bell button of the outdoor station. The limited
brightness value is adjustable.
Light switching The function button of the indoor station is assigned with the func-
tion "light switching" (factory setting). A bell button of the outdoor
station will switch the light, if the bell button is not assigned to an
indoor station. Light switching function
Programming at the pow­er supply and control unit.
This door release button of the indoor station can be assigned
with a second function, when the light switching function is acti-
vated: You first have to push the communication button before you
can release the door with the door release button.
Without pushing the communication button you will switch the light
with the door release button. Parallel call A second indoor station can be programmed to a bell button of the
outdoor station. Parallel function
Multiple indoor station can respond to one bell button of the out-
door station or the floor bell button. Each further indoor station
respond just as the first indoor station. Programming mode The system has to be in programming mode to assign the indoor
stations to the desired bell buttons of the outdoor station. Programming lock Protection against unauthorized programming. With active
programming lock no bell button can be programmed. Acknowledge tone Acoustical confirmation Idle mode The device is ready for a door call or other operation. Call diversion
An incoming door call will be forwarded from one indoor station to
another indoor station. The call diversion has to be activated with
the function button. The illuminated LED of the function button
indicates the activated call diversion.
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Talking mode A communication between indoor and outdoor station will be acti-
vated by means of pushing the communication button. Die LED of the communication button is illuminated. The LED of the communication button is flashing, when another in­door station is already communicating with the outdoor station. After elapsed talking time, activating the door release or pushing the
communication button again, the device turns back into idle mode. Talking only after incoming door call
A communication between indoor and outdoor station can only be
activated after an incoming door call.
Talking time The communication between indoor and outdoor station will be inter-
rupted after a pre-defined talking time (60 s factory setting). The
talking time is adjustable. Control function Command for the control various relays in the door communication
system. Sub door call
Programming only with the service device.
The sub door call enables to assign 4 additional bell button of the
outdoor station to the same indoor station. Each bell button can be
assigned to a separate ring tone (e.g.: individual ring tones for each
family member). Automatic door release
The door release relay will be activated by means of pushing the
bell button. The automatic door release can be activated/deactivated
with the function button of the indoor station. The LED of the
function button indicates the status.
LED ON = automatic door release activated
LED OFF = automatic door release deactivated Door release time The door release relay can be activated for an adjusted time.
Voice memo-function Record and play a voice memo (message) up to a length of 30 s.
General notes on the wiring in DCM audio systems
The cabling depends on the building situation and is only limited by its length.
When selecting the cable length consider: the loop resistance must not exceed max. 20 (table)
To keep within the max. permissible loop resis­tance the wire cross section can be doubled, i.e. two lines are used for one wire (figure). The lines must be twisted.
When using screened cables: connect the screens to each other and connect on one side to earth (b wire) on the power supply unit
Choice of line or star wiring
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Table: Loop resistance
Cross section
Wire length in m
0.6 mm 0.8 mm
Loop resistance in
10 1.22 0.69 20 2.45 1.38 30 3.67 2.07 40 4.90 2.76 50 6.12 3.44 60 7.35 4.13 70 8.57 4.82 80 9.80 5.51
90 11.02 6.20 100 12.24 6.89 150 18.37 10.33 200 24.49 13.78 250 17.22 300 20.66
Principle of loop resistance Measuring loop resistance
Rule:
No door communication device shall have a longer distance from the power supply & control unit than
20 Ohm !
Rule: Turn OFF 230 V / 50 Hz of the VS. Connect a and b short circuit at the VS. All other devices do not disturb the measuring proc­ess and remain connected.
20 Ohm:
160 m wire length AS-VS (IS-VS) at a cross section of 0.6 mm 300 m wire length AS-VS (IS-VS) at a cross section of 0.8 mm
AS. Outdoor station IS: Indoor station VS: Power supply and control unit
Cleaning
!
Avoid the penetration of water into this device! Do not use any aggressive or abrasive cleaning supplies!
Please clean the device with a dry or slightly moist rag. Intense dirt can be removed with a mild cleaning supply.
connect a, b
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Technical data
Supply voltage: +24 V DC ± 8 % (Power supply & control unit)
24 V (a-b) / 26 V (P-b) in idle state Dimensions, 1 to 4-gang (W x H x D): Front plate 178.5 x 226 x 4 mm (Material incl. gasket) DCM UP flush box 134 x 183 x 40 mm Dimensions, 2 to 8-gang (W x H x D): Front plate 178.5 x 314 x 4 mm (Material incl. gasket) DCM flush box 134 x 271 x 40 mm Labelling field (W x H ): 1 to 4-gang 71 x 85 mm 2 to 8-gang 71 x 173 mm Input current: I(a) = 0,1 mA, I(P) = 18 mA in idle state M Max. input current: I(amax) = 14 mA, I(Pmax) = 66 mA Protection level: IP44, according to DIN EN 50486 Admissible ambient temperature: -20 °C ... +50 °C Operation humidity: 0 to 80 % r. h. Installation height: Recommended 1.50 m
Acceptance of guarantee
We accept the guarantee in accordance with the corresponding legal provisions.
Please return the unit postage paid to our central service department giving a brief description of the fault:
ALBRECHT JUNG GMBH & CO. KG Service-Centre
Kupferstr. 17-19 44532 Lünen Germany Service-Line: 0 23 55 . 80 65 51 Fax: 0 23 55 . 80 61 89 E-Mail: mail.vka@jung.de
Technique (DCM)
Service-Line: 0 23 55 . 80 65 52 Fax: 0 23 55 . 80 62 55 E-Mail: mail.vka@jung.de
ALBRECHT JUNG GMBH & CO. KG P.O. Box 1320 58569 Schalksmühle www.gb.jung.de www.jung-catalogue.com
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