SBC MT SBC 01 Technical Manual

TECHNICAL
MANUAL
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Video door entry systems with 2-wire cabling
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Warning
• Install the equipment by carefully following the instructions given by the manufacturer and in compliance with the legislation in force.
• All the equipment must only be used for the purpose it was built for. Comelit Group S.p.A. declines any responsibility for improper use of the apparatus, for modifications made by others under any title or scope, and for the use of accessories and materials which are not the original ones.
• All the products comply with the requirements of the 2006/95/CE directives (which replace the 73/23/CEE directives and the successive amendments). This is proved by the CE mark on the products.
• Do not run the riser wires in proximity of the power supply cables (230/400V).
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CONTENTS
EXTERNAL UNITS
- Installation instructions for Powercom audio-video external unit Page 2
- Installation instructions for information modules Art. 3326, Art. 3344 and Art. 3346 Page 4
- Powercom name-tag holders Page 4
- Digital call module Art. 3340 Page 5
- Digital directory module Art. 3342 Page 11
- Installation instructions for Vandalcom audio-video external unit Page 14
- Digital call module Art. 3070/A Page 17
- Digital directory module Art. 3072/A Page 22
- Installation instructions for Roma audio-video external unit Page 26
- Installation instructions for N-AV/4 audio external unit Page 28
- Installation instructions for Powerpost external unit with vertical opening Page 30
- Installation instructions for Powerpost external unit with side opening Page 31
INTERNAL UNITS
- Description of Bravo monitor Art. 5702 and user information Page 32
- Installation instructions for Bravo internal unit Page 33
- Installation instructions for optional cards Art. 5733, Art. 5734 (for Bravo monitor only) Page 34
- Fitting screens on Bravo monitors Page 36
- Description of Genius monitor Art. 5802 and user information Page 37
- Installation instructions for Genius internal unit Page 38
- Technical specifications of mounting bracket Art. 5714C for Bravo and Genius monitors Page 40
- Description of Diva monitor Art. 4780, hands-free interphone Art. 4781 and user information Page 41
- Installation instructions for Diva audio-video internal unit Art. 4780 Page 42
- Installation instructions for Diva audio internal unit Art. 4781 Page 43
- Technical specifications of mounting bracket Art. 4784 for Diva monitor Page 44
- Installation instructions for Style interphone Art. 2638, 2628, 2610 and 2618 Page 45
- Description of Style interphone Art. 2638 and user information Page 46
- Description of Style interphone Art. 2628 and user information Page 47
- Description of Style interphone Art. 2610 and user information Page 48
- Description of Style interphone Art. 2618 and user information Page 49
- Okay surface-mounted interphone for mixed systems Art. 2428W/A Page 50
- Okay surface-mounted interphone with privacy/doctor function Art. 2410W/2B Page 51
- Okay surface-mounted interphone for intercom service Art. 2418W Page 51
- Description of pushbutton functions Page 51
ACCESSORIES
- Actuator relay module Art. 1256 Page 52
- Simplebus remote camera switcher Art. 1259C Page 54
- Porter switchboard Art. 1998A Page 56
- Hand-held programmer Art. 1251/A Page 65
CONFIGURATION OF THE DEVICES
- Programming brackets Art. 5714C and 4784,
Style interphones 2638, 2628, 2610, 2618 and
Okay interphones Art. 2428W/A, 2410W/2B, 2418W Page 76
- Programming switching device Art. 1224A Page 77
- Push-button programming with audio-video unit Art. 4660C and modules Art. 3323/3, 3323/4 and 3323/6 Page 78
- DIP switch programming table Page 79
- Special programming operations on Art. 4660C, 1602, 1602VC Page 80
GENERAL INSTALLATION AND OPERATING GUIDELINES
- Mixer-power supply Art. 4888C Page 81
- Installation regulations for video door entry systems Page 82
- Table of settings for Art. 1216 according to type of connection cable used Page 82
- Maximum reachable distances for additional monitor and external unit power supply conductors Page 83
- Maximum distances and specifications of the conductors Page 84
OPERATING NOTES Page 86
SWITCHING ON/VOLTAGE CHECK WITH SYSTEM IN STANDBY Page 87
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Page 88
CONNECTION VARIANTS Page 89
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EXTERNAL UNITS Installation instructions for Powercom audio-video external unit
160 - 165 cm
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Alternative microphone position
Carla Rossi
open
close
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For optimum execution of the name-tag holders, you are advised to proceed as follows: Use a transparent adhesive labelling strip (e.g. Dymo) as shown in the figure.
Installation instructions for information modules Art. 3326, Art. 3344 and Art. 3346
Powercom name-tag holders
Digital call module Art. 3340
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Arrange the modules only as indicated in the following drawing.
1) KEY FUNCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
The Comelit digital call module Art. 3340 can be used in Simplebus type systems. It is equipped with a name directory for storing a list of user names and an alphanumeric keypad for calling interphone users by entering their identification code. The main specifications are as follows:
• Memory capacity: 400 names of 18 alphanumeric characters.
• Graphic display with 128x64 dots/pitch resolution.
• 2 call management modes : Standard or indirect code.
• Entering the name list ( Download ) by means of programmer Art.1230 or by means of connection with a PC fitted with software Art.1249/A.
• Names can be entered by means of a PC connection over an RS232 line or over an RS485 line using interface card Art. 1319 (see system diagram CA/EN/108 on page 119).
• Reading (Upload) of the name list stored in the directory module by means of connection with a PC fitted with software Art.1249/A.
• Access control with the possibility of storing up to 300 password codes to activate the relay in the porter module, typically used as a door lock release.
• Possibility of displaying the graphic interface messages in one of the 9 languages available.
CALL – SELECT MENU
BACK: Scrolls through the user name
list in reverse alphabetical order
FORWARD: Scrolls through the user name list in alphabetical order.
SEARCH FOR NAME- EXIT MENU
CALL – LOCAL DOOR LOCK RELEASE
DELETE CHARACTER or CALL
2) INSTALLATION OF THE MODULE
To prevent any interference caused by electrostatic discharges, it is advisable to screen the casing as shown in diagram CA/EN/108 on page 119.
3) ACCESSING CONFIGURATION MODE
Module powered with terminal PR connected to the - terminal. Or: With the module in standby, press , enter the supercode and confirm by pressing again.
The module is in programming mode:
to select the menu
▲▼
to scroll through the menu to go back to the previous menu.
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
INITIAL CONDITION
4) SETTING THE LANGUAGE
4A) THE FIRST TIME THE MODULE IS TURNED ON, THE LANGUAGE HAS NOT YET
BEEN SELECTED:
Module powered up. SELECT LANGUAGE:
* ITALIANO
ENGLISH
Scroll the list by means of the
▲▼
keys.
Press
to select the
desired language.
* ITALIANO
ENGLISH
FRANCAIS
The DEFAULT option sets ITALIAN. The next time the module is turned on, selection of the language is requested again.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
4B) CHANGING THE LANGUAGE SET PREVIOUSLY:
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
SELECT LANGUAGE
* ITALIANO
ENGLISH
SELECT LANGUAGE
ITALIANO
* ENGLISH
The default language on power up is Italian.The language set is marked by an asterisk on the left-hand side. The DEFAULT option sets ITALIAN. The next time the module is turned on, selection of the language is requested again.
Select the SETTINGS MENU / SELECT LANGUAGE.
Scroll the list by means of the
▲▼
keys. Press to select the desired language.
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
TEST DESCRIPTION
5) SELF-TESTING
On power-up, the device runs a diagnostic test of the connections to check for correct communication with porter module Art. 1602/4660C and the keypad module which makes up Art. 3340. If the word OK appears next to the item, then it has passed the test, otherwise, if the word FAILED appears it has failed the test. On completion of self-testing, press the
key to put the module in standby.
The table below summarises the meaning of the individual tests:
INITIALIZATION
SERIAL PORT
MODE
Checks the EEPROM which contains the user name list. If the test fails, the module is faulty.
If the test fails, check correct serial connection with porter module Art.1602 / 4660C.
Check presence of the alphanumeric keypad which makes up Art. 3340. If the number 3342 appears next to the description, correct connection between the alphanumeric keypad and the directory module must be checked.
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INITIAL CONDITION
6) USING THE NAME DIRECTORY
6A) SCROLLING THROUGH THE DIRECTORY AND CALLING THE SELECTED USER
Use the ▲▼keys to scroll through the directory. Press to exit.
Press to call the selected user.
It is possible to cancel the call or the conversation in progress by pressing the
X
key.
Module powered up and in standby.
If any users have been stored in the directory.
SMITH JOHN The names are entered
in alphabetical order.
The call takes place correctly.
The call did not take place correctly.
The system is engaged.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
ENTER USER
CODE
Followed by:
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
CALL EFFECTED
Or:
USER NOT
AVAILABLE
Or:
USER BUSY
CALL EFFECTED
Or:
COMMUNICATING
INITIAL CONDITION
6B) SEARCHING FOR A NAME IN THE DIRECTORY
Press .
Enter the user name, even using just
part of the extension. EXAMPLE: SMITH Press to start the search.
Now it is possible to scroll the user name list using the
▲▼
keys.
Module powered up and in standby.
ENTER THE
REQUIRED
NAME
SMI_
SEARCHING
IN PROGRESS
SMITH JOHN
Or:
NAME NOT STORED
IN DIRECTORY
The user name found is displayed.
The user name does not exist.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
Followed by:
ENTER USER
CODE
INITIAL CONDITION
7) USING THE CALL MODULE
EXAMPLE: If you want to call the user with code 1. Press key 1 on the alphanumeric keypad.
Press or to call.
You can cancel the call or the conversation in progress by pressing X.
Module powered up and in standby.
CALL USER:
_ _ 1
CALL EFFECTED
Or:
CODE
NOT AVAILABLE
Or:
USER BUSY
CALL EFFECTED
Or:
COMMUNICATING
The call takes place correctly. The call did not take place correctly.
The system is engaged.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
Followed by:
ENTER USER
CODE
MANAGING THE DIRECTORY
8A) ENTERING A NAME It is possible to store a name in the directory by means of infrared programmer Art.1230, or by means of software Art.1249/A, or directly by means of the alphanumeric keypad with which the module is fitted.
INITIAL CONDITION
8B) ENTERING BY MEANS OF ART. 1230 (not available if call mode is Indirect Code; see point 9)
Press the NAME key-> on Art.1230.
Key in the the user name you want to enter. EXAMPLE: SMITH JOHN
Press the ENTER key of Art. 1230
Module powered up and in standby.
If any users have been stored in the directory.
ENTERING
A NAME
SMITH JOHN
CODE: _ _ _
To use the lower-case characters of the keys, press SHIFT. To delete the character to the left, press <. To key in special characters, press the key combinations described below: NAME -> + A = Å NAME -> + B = Ä NAME -> + C = ß NAME -> + O = Ö NAME -> + P = Ø NAME -> + Q = Ü Press ESC to cancel the user name entry operation.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
ENTER USER
CODE
Followed by:
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
Enter the user name. EXAMPLE: 1
Press ENTER on Art.1230 to save the user name and code.
You can now proceed to enter other users.
CODE: _ _ 1
STORING
IN PROGRESS
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8C) ENTERING BY MEANS OF SOFTWARE ART. 1249/A
Run the software Art.1249/A. Consult the online Guide of the products for the settings required. Press the F7 key to start downloading.
CAUTION: The call mode selected must correspond with the one set on module Art. 3340 (see point 9).
On completion of downloading.
Module powered up and in standby. Connect the cable supplied with Art. 1249/A to terminals TX / RX / -. Modules 3340 and 3342 must not be in programming mode.
Or:
DOWNLOAD
FAILED
DOWNLOAD
TERMINATED
If downloading is taking place correctly.
If there are connection problems.
The directory must be empty.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
ENTER USER
CODE
7D) MULTIDOWNLOADS It is possible to create an RS485 system with digital call modules Art.3340/3342 to upload or download a user name list on any of the modules on this system, using a PC upgraded with software 1249/A version 2.2 or later. Each module must have a different ID CODE (see point 10C). To set up the RS485 network, refer to diagram CA/EN/108 on page 119.
8E) ENTERING DIRECTLY FROM THE KEYPAD (not available if call mode is Indirect Code; see point 9)
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
Select the NAME
DIRECTORY/ ENTERING NAMES/ MANUALLY menu.
Proceed with entry of the user name. EXAMPLE: SMITH JOHN
Press to proceed with entry of the user code.
EXAMPLE: 1
The module is ready for entering the names.
To cancel the character to the left of the cursor, press the
X
key, for special
characters, key 9.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
_
SMITH JOHN _
CODE: _ _ 1
Press to save the user name
and code.
You can now proceed to enter other users.
STORING
IN PROGRESS
Or:
NAME ALREADY
IN MEMORY
_
If the user name is already in the directory.
8F) CHANGING A NAME OR A USER CODE (not available if call mode is Indirect Code; see point 9)
Select the NAME DIRECTORY/ CHANGE NAMES menu.
Enter the user name to be modified, with part of the extension as well. EXAMPLE: SMIT
Press to proceed with searching for the user name.
ENTER PART
OF THE NAME
REQUIRED
SMIT _
SEARCHING
IN
PROGRESS…
The user name to be modified is requested.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Use the ▲▼keys to scroll the user name list. Select
the user name to be modified. EXAMPLE: SMITH JOHN
Press to proceed with modification of the user
name.
Modify the name by means of the alphanumeric keypad.
Press the key to proceed with modification of
the user code.
Modify the code by means of the alphanumeric keypad.
Press to store the user name and code.
It is possible to proceed to modify another user.
SMITH JOHN
SMITH JOHN _
SMITH JOHN_
CODE: _ _ 1
CODE _ _ 2
STORING
IN PROGRESS
Or:
NAME ALREADY
IN MEMORY
8G) DELETING A NAME (not available if call mode is Indirect Code; see point 9).
Select the NAME DIRECTORY / DELETING NAMES menu.
Enter all or part of the user name to be deleted. EXAMPLE: SMIT
Press the key to proceed with searching for the user name.
Use the
▲▼
keys to scroll the user name list. Select the user name to be deleted. EXAMPLE: SMITH JOHN
Press the key to proceed with deleting the user name.
It is possible to proceed to delete another user.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
ENTER PART
OF THE NAME
REQUIRED
SMIT _
SEARCHING
IN
PROGRESS…
SMITH JOHN
ELIMINATION
IN PROGRESS
You will be asked to enter the user name that you want to delete.
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
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INITIAL CONDITION
8H) DELETING A NAME BY MEANS OF Art 1230 (not available if call mode is Indirect Code; see point 9)
Select the user name to be eliminated by scrolling the list by means of the ▲▼ keys.
Press the NAME key <- on Art.1230.
Press ENTER on Art.1230 to confirm deletion.
Module powered up and in standby.
If any users have been stored in the directory.
SMITH JOHN
DELETE
THE NAME ?
ELIMINATION
IN PROGRESS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
ENTER USER
CODE
Followed by:
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
8I) DELETING ALL THE NAMES IN THE DIRECTORY
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
Select the NAME DIRECTORY/ DELETE ALL NAMES menu
Press the key to eliminate all the users in the directory. Press the key to cancel the operation.
DELETE
ALL NAMES ?
ELIMINATION
IN PROGRESS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
8L) DISPLAYING THE NUMBER OF NAMES STORED IN THE DIRECTORY, THE SOFTWARE VERSION INSTALLED AND THE ID CODE
Select the INFO menu.
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
REV. 1.6 NAMES STORED: 0 ADDRESS RS485 255
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
9) SETTING THE OPERATING MODE (Standard or indirect code)
9A) STANDARD CALL MODE ( Default ) In this operating mode, the interphone user is identified by a User Name field and by a Code field. EXAMPLE: User name = Smith ; Code = 1 The call can be made in the following ways:
1)Select user Smith by means of the ▲▼ ➔ keys, then press to send the call to
the user identified by code 1.
2)Enter the code 1 from the keypad and press .
9B) INDIRECT CODE CALL MODE In this operating mode, the interphone user is identified by the fields
Indirect code, User name (optional) and Code. EXAMPLE: User name = Smith ; Code = 1; Indirect code = 100
The call can be made in the following ways:
1) Select the user Smith by means of the ▲▼ ➔ keys and press to send the call
to the user identified with code 1.
2) From the keypad, enter the Indirect Code 100 , and press to send the call to
the user identified with code 1.
To select the Standard call mode or indirect code, the following operations must be carried out:
Select the SETTINGS MENU / CALL OPERATING menu
Select the desired mode using the ▲▼ keys.
Press the key to confirm the selection.
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
CALL OPERATING
* STANDARD
INDIRECT CODES
CALL OPERATING
* STANDARD
INDIRECT CODES
CALL OPERATING
* STANDARD
* INDIRECT CODES
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
10) MODIFYING THE SYSTEM PARAMETERS
10A) SETTING THE PARAMETERS OF PORTER MODULE ART. 1602-4660C (door lock release time, audio timing and reset wait time. “Reset wait time” means the time lapse between the moment at which one call is closed and the next can be started).
Press to select the SETTINGS /
SYSTEM PARAMETERS/ PORTER PARAMETERS menu.
Select the parameter to be modified. EXAMPLE: audio
timing.
Change the value of the parameter using the ▲▼ keys, to cancel the
operation, press .
Confirm the value by pressing .
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
Module Art. 1602 / 4660C powered up with terminal PR connected to the - terminal.
The module is in programming mode.
ENT. AUDIO TIMING
ENT. DOOR LOCK TIME
ENT. RESET TIME
ENT. AUDIO TIMING
ENT. DOOR LOCK TIME
ENT. RESET TIME
VALUE IN SECS. 010
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Admissible values Audio timing: from 10 to 180 sec. door lock release time: from 1 to 99 sec. Reset wait time: from 0 to 10 sec. A confirmation tone will be heard on porter module Art. 1602/4660C.
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Entry of the list with the listed fields can only be carried out by means of the software Art.1249/A. The indirect code can have a maximum of 6 figures. The User Name field can also be omitted (see Indirect Code Mode without name field in the online Guide Art.1249/A). To update a module where a list has already been stored, it is first necessary to completely cancel the one present, following the procedure in paragraph 8L.
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10B) DISPLAYING THE PARAMETERS OF PORTER MODULE ART. 1602 – 4660C (door lock release time, audio timing and reset wait time)
Select the SETTINGS MENU / SYSTEM PARAMETERS/ PORTER PARAMETERS/ VIEWING.
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
Module Art.1602 / 4660C powered up with terminal PR connected to the ­terminal.
DOOR LOCK TIME 01 AUDIO TIMING 010 RESET WAIT TIME 10
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
The display shows the parameters set on porter module Art.1602/4660C.
CAUTION: The function is only guaranteed with porter modules which have a software version of
2.0 or later.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
10C) SETTING THE ID CODE ( Default = 0 ) The ID code is only used in special applications.
Select the SETTINGS MENU / SYSTEM PARAMETERS / ADDRESS RS485 menu.
Press the key to confirm the selection.
Use the
▲▼
keys to modify the value of the ID code.
Press the key to store the value.
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
ADDRESS RS485: 01
ADDRESS RS485: 01
ADDRESS RS485: 254
PARAMETER
CHANGED
The ID code displayed is not the one configured.
The ID code displayed is not the one configured.
The code can have a value from 1 to 255.
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
11) MANAGEMENT OF THE ACCESS CONTROL FUNCTION
11A) DEFAULT SUPERCODE The supercode allows access to configuration mode
11B) CHANGING THE SUPERCODE ( Default = 778899 )
Select the ACCESS CONTROL/ SUPERCODE / ENTER NEW ONE menu.
Enter the new supercode. It must consist of 6 digits.
Press to confirm the entry.
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
NEW SUPERCODE:
_ _ _ _ _ _
NEW SUPERCODE:
* * * * * *
SUPERCODE
CHANGED
Or:
SUPERCODE
WRONG
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
11C) RESETTING THE SUPERCODE
Select the ACCESS CONTROL/ SUPERCODE / DELETE menu.
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
SUPERCODE
CHANGED
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
The supercode is restored to its default value (778899).
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
11D) ENTERING A PASSWORD CODE (Default = no code stored)
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
Select the ACCESS CONTROL/ PASSWORD.
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Select the ENTER menu.
Enter the desired password.
Press to confirm the entry.
You can now proceed to enter other passwords.
ENTER
DELETE
SEARCH
ENTER PASSWORD:
_ _ _ _ _ _
ENTER PASSWORD:
* * * * * *
STORING
IN PROGRESS
ENTER PASSWORD:
_ _ _ _ _ _
Access the door lock release password management menu.
The password can have from 1 to 6 characters.
11E) DELETING A PASSWORD CODE
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
Select the ACCESS CONTROL/ PASSWORD.
Select the DELETE menu.
Press the key to confirm your choice.
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
ENTER
DELETE
SEARCH
ENTER
DELETE
SEARCH
DELETE PASSWORD:
_ _ _ _ _ _
Access the door lock release password management menu.
Enter the password value to be eliminated.
Press the key to confirm the entry.
DELETE PASSWORD:
* * * * * *
ELIMINATION
IN PROGRESS
Or:
DELETE PASSWORD:
X X X X X X
If the password was found in the list.
If the password is not found, the one with a similar value is shown. You can scroll through the list of passwords entered, using the
▲▼
keys; to delete the selected password, press .
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
It is now possible to delete other passwords.
DELETE PASSWORD:
_ _ _ _ _ _
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11G) SEARCHING FOR A PASSWORD CODE
Select the ACCESS CONTROL/ PASSWORD.
Select the SEARCH menu.
Enter the password value to be Vsearched for. EXAMPLE:112233
Press the key to confirm the entry.
It is possible to display
the list of passwords
entered using the
▲▼
keys.
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
Access the door release password menu.
The password searched for or the one with a similar value stored in the list is shown.
The passwords are stored in ascending order.
ENTER
DELETE
SEARCH
SEARCH PASSWORD:
_ _ _ _ _ _
SEARCH PASSWORD:
* * * * * *
SEARCH PASSWORD:
112233
SEARCH PASSWORD:
112244
11I) DISPLAYING THE NUMBER OF PASSWORDS ENTERED
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
Select the ACCESS CONTROL/ INFO. menu
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
PASSWORDS
ENTERED: 1
The display shows the number of passwords entered.
SETTING THE TYPE OF CONNECTION WITH THE PC,
RS232 or RS485 (Default = RS232)
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
Select the SETTINGS MENU / TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
Select the download
mode using
the
▲▼
keys.
EXAMPLE: RS485
Press the key to confirm the selection.
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
*RS232
RS485
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
*RS232
RS485
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
RS232
* RS485
The DEFAULT setting is RS232.
The mode set is marked by an asterisk on the left side.
An asterisk will appear on the left side of the item selected. CAUTION: For downloading in RS485 mode refer to the wiring diagram CA/EN/108 on page 119.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
11F) DELETING ALL THE PASSWORD CODES
Select the ACCESS CONTROL / PASSWORD / DELETE menu.
Select the DELETE menu.
Press to confirm deletion of all the passwords.
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
ENTER
DELETE
SEARCH
DELETE
PASSWORDS?
ELIMINATION
IN PROGRESS
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
Access the door release password menu.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
INITIAL CONDITION
11H) ACTIVATING THE DOOR LOCK RELEASE RELAY BY ENTERING THE
PASSWORD CODE
Press
.
Key in the password code.
Press .
Module powered up and in standby.
If any users have been stored in the directory.
ENTER PASSWORD:
_ _ _ _ _ _
ENTER PASSWORD:
* * * * * *
PASSWORDS
CONFIRMED
Or:
PASSWORDS
WRONG
The system asks for password code.
If a code is in the memory, the relay in module Art. 1602 / 4660C is activated.
If a code is not in the memory.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
ENTER USER
CODE
Followed by:
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
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Digital directory module Art. 3342
INTRODUCTION
The Comelit digital call module Art. 3342 can be used in Simplebus type systems. It is equipped with a name directory for storing a list of user names. The main specifications are as follows:
• Memory capacity: 400 names of 18 alphanumeric characters.
• Graphic display with 128x64 dots/pitch resolution.
• 2 call management modes : Standard or indirect code.
• Entering the name list ( Download ) by means of programmer Art.1230 or by means of connection with a PC fitted with software Art.1249/A.
• Entering the names by means of connection with the PC can be done over an RS232 line or over an RS485 line by means of the interface card Art.1319 ( see system diagram CA_EN_108 on page 119).
• Reading (Upload ) of the name list stored in the directory module by means of connection with a PC fitted with software Art.1249/A.
• Possibility of displaying the graphic interface messages in one of the 9 languages available.
1) KEY FUNCTIONS
CALL – SELECT MENU
BACK: Scrolls through the user name
list in reverse alphabetical order
FORWARD: Scrolls through the user name list in alphabetical order.
SEARCH FOR NAME - EXIT MENU
INITIAL CONDITION
4) SETTING THE LANGUAGE
4A) THE FIRST TIME THE MODULE IS TURNED ON, THE LANGUAGE HAS NOT YET
BEEN SELECTED
Module powered up SELECT LANGUAGE:
* ITALIANO
ENGLISH
Scroll the list by means of the
▲▼
keys. To select the desired language press
* ITALIANO
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
The DEFAULT option sets ITALIAN. The next time the module is turned on, selection of the language is requested again
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
4B) CHANGING THE PREVIOUSLY SET LANGUAGE
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3).
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
SELECT LANGUAGE
* ITALIANO
ENGLISH
SELECT LANGUAGE
ITALIANO
* ENGLISH
The default language on power-up is Italian. The language set is marked by an asterisk on the left-hand side. The DEFAULT item sets the ITALIAN language. The next time the module is turned on, selection of the language is requested again
Select the SETTINGS / SELECT LANGUAGE
Scroll the list by means of the
▲▼
keys. To select the desired language press
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
2) INSTALLATION OF THE MODULE
To prevent any interference caused by electrostatic discharges, it is advisable to screen the casing as shown in the diagram CA/EN/108 on page 119.
3) ACCESSING CONFIGURATION MODE
Module powered up with terminal PR connected to the terminal -
The module is in programming mode:
to select the menu
▲▼
to scroll through the menu to go back to the previous menu
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
TEST DESCRIPTION
5) SELF-TESTING
On power-up, the device runs a diagnostic test of the connections to check for correct communication with porter module Art. 1602/4660C. If the word OK appears next to the item, then it has passed the test, otherwise, if the word FAILED appears it has failed the test. On completion of self-testing, press the
key to put the module in standby. The table below summarises the meaning of the individual tests:
INITIALIZATION
SERIAL PORT
MODE
Checks the EEPROM which contains the user name list. If the test fails, the module is faulty.
If the test fails, check correct serial connection with porter module Art. 1602 / 4660C.
Checks presence of the alphanumeric keypad which makes up Art. 3340. As it is not envisaged for Art. 3342, the number 3342 should appear.
INITIAL CONDITION
6) USING THE NAME DIRECTORY
6A) SCROLLING THROUGH THE DIRECTORY AND CALLING THE SELECTED USER
Module powered up and in standby.
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
Use the ▲▼keys to scroll through the directory. Press to exit.
Press to call the selected user.
SMITH JOHN The names are entered
in alphabetical order.
The call takes place correctly
The call did not take place correctly
The system is engaged
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
CALL EFFECTED
Or:
USER NOT
AVAILABLE
Or:
USER BUSY
INITIAL CONDITION
6B) SEARCHING FOR A NAME IN THE DIRECTORY
Press the key
.
Module powered up and in standby.
SEARCH
THE NAME
BY ENTERING INITIAL
And subsequently:
SELECT INITIAL: A B C D E F G …
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
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Select the initial letter of the user name by means of the
▲▼
keys. To exit, press . EXAMPLE: A
Press to start the search
Now it is possible to scroll the user name list using the
▲▼
keys
SELECT INITIAL: A B C D E F G …
SEARCHING
IN PROGRESS
ALBINI GIOVANNI
Or:
NO NAMES FOUND
WITH THIS INITIAL
The display shows the first user name in alphabetical order with the selected initial
The directory contains no user names with the selected initial letter
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
7) MANAGING THE DIRECTORY
7A) ENTERING A NAME Names can be saved to the name directory by means of infrared programmer Art. 1230, or software Art. 1249/A.
INITIAL CONDITION
7B) ENTERING BY MEANS OF ART. 1230
Module powered up and in standby.
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
Press the NAME-> key on Art. 1230.
Key in the the user name you want to enter. EXAMPLE: SMITH JOHN
Press the ENTER key on Art. 1230
Enter the user name. EXAMPLE: 1
ENTERING
A NAME
SMITH JOHN_
KEY IN NAME
ENTER
CONFIRM
ESC
CANCEL
_ _ 1
ENTER USER
ENTER
CONFIRM
ESC
CANCEL
To use the lower-case characters of the keys, press SHIFT. To delete the character to the left, press <. To key in special characters, use the key combinations described below: NAME -> + A = Å NAME -> + B = Ä NAME -> + C = ß NAME -> + O = Ö NAME -> + P = Ø NAME -> + Q = Ü Press ESC to cancel the user name entry operation
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Press the ENTER key of Art. 1230 to store the user name and code.
You can now proceed to enter other users.
STORING
IN PROGRESS
INITIAL CONDITION
7C) ENTRY BY MEANS OF SOFTWARE ART. 1249/A
Run software Art. 1249/A. Consult the online Guide of the products for the settings required. Press the F7 key to start downloading
On completion of downloading
Module powered up and in standby. Connect the cable supplied with Art. 1249/A to terminals TX / RX / -. Module 3340 and 3342 must not be in programming mode
Or:
DOWNLOAD
FAILED
DOWNLOAD
TERMINATED
If downloading is taking place correctly
If there are connection problems
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
7D) MULTIDOWNLOADS It is possible to create an RS485 system with digital call modules Art. 3342 to upload or download a user name list on any of the modules on this system, using a PC upgraded with software 1249/A version 2.2 or later. Each module must have a different ID CODE (see point 8C). To set up the RS485 network, refer to diagram CA/EN/108 on page 119.
INITIAL CONDITION
7E) DELETING A NAME USING Art. 1230
Select the user name to be eliminated by scrolling the list by means of the
▲▼
keys
Press the NAME <- key on Art. 1230
Press the ENTER key on Art. 1230 to confirm deletion
Module powered up and in standby.
SMITH JOHN
DELETE
THE NAME ?
ENTER
CONFIRM
ESC
CANCEL
ELIMINATION
IN PROGRESS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
SCROLL NAMES
SEARCH NAME
7F) DELETING ALL THE NAMES IN THE DIRECTORY
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3)
Select the NAME DIRECTORY/ DELETE ALL NAMES menu
Press to eliminate all the users in the directory. Press to cancel the operation
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DELETE
ALL NAMES ?
ELIMINATION
IN PROGRESS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
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THE SOFTWARE VERSION INSTALLED AND THE ID CODE
Select the INFO menu
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3)
REV. 2.4 NAMES STORED: 00 ADDRESS RS485
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
8) MODIFYING THE SYSTEM PARAMETERS
8A) SETTING THE PARAMETERS OF PORTER MODULE ART. 1602-4660C (door lock release time, audio timing and reset wait time. “Reset wait time” means the time lapse between the moment at which one call is closed and the next can be started).
Press to select the SETTINGS / SYSTEM
PARAMETERS/ PORTER PARAMETERS menu
Select the parameter to be modified. EXAMPLE: AUDIO TIMING
Modify the parameter value by means of the
▲▼
keys;
to cancel the operation press
.
Confirm the value by pressing
.
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3)
Module Art. 1602 / 4660C powered up with terminal PR connected to the terminal -
The module is in programming mode
ENT. AUDIO TIMING
ENT. DOOR LOCK TIME
ENT. RESET TIME
ENT. AUDIO TIMING
ENT. DOOR LOCK TIME
ENT. RESET TIME
VALUE IN SECS. 010
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Admissible values Audio timing: from 10 to 180 sec. door lock release time: from 1 to 99 sec. Reset wait time: from 0 to 10 sec.
A confirmation tone will be heard on porter module Art. 1602/4660C
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
8B) DISPLAYING THE PARAMETERS OF PORTER MODULE ART. 1602 – 4660C (door lock release time, audio timing and reset wait time)
Select the SETTINGS / SYSTEM PARAMETERS/ PORTER PARAMETERS/ VIEWING menu.
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3)
Module Art. 1602 / 4660C powered up with terminal PR connected to terminal -
DOOR LOCK TIME 01 AUDIO TIMING 010 RESET WAIT TIME 10
NAME DIRECTORY
ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
The display shows the parameters set on porter module Art.1602/4660C. CAUTION: The function is only guaranteed with porter modules which have a software version of 2.0 or later
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
8C) SETTING THE ID CODE ( Default = 0 ) The ID code is only used in special applications
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3)
Select the SETTINGS / SYSTEM PARAMETERS / ADDRESS RS485 menu
The ID code displayed is not the one configured.
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
ADDRESS RS485: 01
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Press the key to confirm the selection
Use the
▲▼
keys to modify
the value of the ID code
Press the key to store the value
ADDRESS RS485: 01
ADDRESS RS485: 254
PARAMETER
CHANGED
The ID code displayed is not the one configured
The code can have a value from 1 to 255.
9) SETTING THE TYPE OF CONNECTION WITH THE PC, RS232 or RS485 (Default = RS232)
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 3)
Select the SETTINGS / TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
Select the download mode using the
▲▼
keys.
EXAMPLE: RS485
Press the key to confirm the selection
The DEFAULT setting is RS232
The mode set is marked by an asterisk on the left side
An asterisk will appear on the left side of the item selected. CAUTION: For downloading in RS485 mode, refer to wiring diagram CA/EN/108 on page 119.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL
SETTINGS
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
*RS232
RS485
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
*RS232
RS485
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
RS232
* RS485
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Digital call module Art. 3070/A
INTRODUCTION
The Comelit digital call module Art. 3070/A can be used in Simplebus type systems and enables you to call interphone users by keying in the code that identifies them. The main specifications are as follows:
• 32-character alphanumeric display.
• Can be combined with porter modules 3062, 3262 (combined with module 1602) and 3268 (combined with module 4660C).
• STANDARD or INDIRECT CODE operating modes.
• Possibility of changing door lock release time, audio timing and reset wait time on the porter module.
• ACCESS CONTROL function for opening the door by keying in a pre-recorded password code.
• PC interface for managing INDIRECT CODE mode by means of RS232 or RS485 serial line.
• Possibility of displaying the graphic interface messages in one of the 9 languages available.
1) KEY FUNCTIONS
DELETE: to exit the menu or
cancel the operation
CALL – DOOR LOCK – MENU SELECTION
2) INSTALLATION OF THE MODULE
For the use of module 3070/A with 3262 (combined with module 1602) and 3268 (combined with module 4660C) see diagram SB/KC on page 118. If using Art. 3062, refer to wiring diagram CA/EN/109 on page 119. To prevent any interference caused by electrostatic discharges, it is advisable to screen the casing as shown in the diagram below.
INITIAL CONDITION
3) USING THE DIGITAL CALL MODULE
3A) CALLING A USER:
Module powered up and in standby.
ENTER USER
CODE
USER:_ _ 1
TO CALL
If the call
is successful, the message:
OPERATING
EFFECTED
If the call is not
successful;
the message:
CODE
NOT AVAILABLE
Or if the riser
is engaged, the message:
BUSY USER
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Key in the code using the alphanumeric keypad of module Art. 3070/A. EXAMPLE: calling a user with code 1.
Press to send the call.
INITIAL CONDITION
3B) RESETTING A CALL OR A CONVERSATION
Call effected or conversation in progress.
Press X. The module Art. 3070/A
goes back into standby.
OPERATING
EFFECTED
Or:
COMMUNICATING
ENTER USER
CODE
Module powered with terminal PR connected to the - terminal.
Or: With the module
in standby, press , enter the supercode and confirm by pressing again.
The module is in programming mode.
The menus are scrolled through automatically every 2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
4) SETTINGS
4A) ACCESSING CONFIGURATION MODE
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 4A).
Porter module Art. 3062 / 3262/ 3268 powered with terminal PR connected to the - terminal.
The module is in programming mode.
The menus are scrolled through automatically every 2 seconds.
The porter module is in programming mode.
MAIN
SETTINGS
4B) SYSTEM PARAMETERS
4B-1) CHANGING THE AUDIO TIMING, DOOR LOCK RELEASE TIME AND RESET
WAIT TIME OF THE PORTER MODULE.
This operation enables you to change the audio timing, door lock release relay closure time and reset wait time for the porter module at the end of the interphone communication.
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4B-2) DISPLAYING THE AUDIO TIMING, DOOR LOCK RELEASE TIME AND RESET
WAIT TIME FOR THE PORTER MODULE
This operation enables you to display the audio timing, door lock release relay closure time and reset wait time for the porter module.
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 4A).
Porter module Art. 3062 / 3262/ 3268 powered with terminal PR connected to the - terminal.
Select the SETTINGS/ SYSTEM PAR. / PORTER / VIEWING
menu with the . To exit the menu, press X.
When you have made the change, remove the connections between PR and – on the terminals of porter module 3062 / 3262 / 3268.
The module is in programming mode:
The menus are scrolled through automatically every 2 seconds.
The module is in programming mode.
After 3 seconds, the values of the other parameters are displayed in sequence.
MAIN
SETTINGS
AUDIO TIMING
VALUE: 180
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
*
N.B: The values in brackets are the min and max limits of the parameter (ref. table page 21).
If entry is successful.
If entry does not fall within the limits.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
DOWNL. MODE ( 0 -1 )
*
VALUE: _
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Or:
ENTRY
WRONG
Select the SETTINGS/ SYSTEM PAR./ TYPE OF DOWNLOAD menu using the . To cancel an operation or exit the menu, press X.
Enter the desired value for the parameter.
Press to confirm the value of the parameter.
4B-3) TYPE OF SERIAL DOWNLOAD
The parameter sets the type of connection used for downloading the list used for managing INDIRECT CODE mode. Either an RS232 or RS485 interface is available.
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 4A).
The module is in programming mode.
The menus are scrolled through automatically every 2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
The list with the listed fields can only entered by means of software Art. 1249/A set to INDIRECT CODE mode without Name field.
4B-4) CALL MODE
The parameter sets the operating mode of the call module as STANDARD or INDIRECT CODE.
STANDARD CALL MODE (factory-set): In this operating mode, the interphone user is identified by a Code. The call is made as follows:
• From the keypad, key in the code 1 and press .to send the call to the user identified by code 1.
INDIRECT CODE CALL MODE: In this operating mode, the interphone user is identified by the Indirect Code and Code fields. EXAMPLE: User John Smith identified by Code = 1 and Indirect Code = 100 The call is made as follows:
• From the keypad, key in the Indirect Code 100 and press to send the call to the user identified by code 1.
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 4A).
The module is in programming mode.
The menus are scrolled through automatically every 2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
*
N.B: The values in
brackets are the min and max limits of the parameter (ref. table page 21).
CALL MODE ( 0 -1 )
*
VALUE: _
Select the SETTINGS/SYSTEM PAR./ CALL MODE menu, using
the . To cancel an operation or exit the menu Press X.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
If entry is successful.
If entry does not fall within the limits.
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Or:
ENTRY
WRONG
Enter the desired value for the parameter.
Press to confirm the value
of the parameter.
It is possible to change the audio timing, door lock release relay activation time
and reset wait time.
The menus are scrolled through automatically every 2 seconds.
*
N.B: The values in brackets are the min and max limits of the parameter (ref. table page
21).
If entry is successful.
If entry does not fall within the limits.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
PORTER PAR.
ENTER t AUDIO
t AUDIO ( 10-180 )
VALUE: _ _ _
t AUDIO ( 10-180 )
*
VALUE: 100
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Or:
ENTRY
WRONG
Select the SETTINGS/SYSTEM PAR./ PORTER PAR. menu by pressing . To cancel an operation or exit the menu, press X.
Using the key, select the menu option for the parameter you want to change. EXAMPLE: Changing audio timing.
Key in the desired value. EXAMPLE: 100.
Press the key to confirm the value of the parameter.
When you have made the change, remove the con­nections between PR and – on the terminals of porter modules 3062/3262 /3268.
4B-5) RS485 ADDRESS
The value of this parameter is used only in special applications.
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 4A).
The module is in programming mode.
The menus are scrolled through automatically every 2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
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with Art. 3362 and Art. 3368).
The value of this parameter is used to indicate to Art. 3070/A the type of porter module with which it has to interface, with particular reference to password management for the ACCESS CONTROL function: for modules Art. 3062, the password codes are stored in the memory of the porter module, whereas for modules Art. 3262 and 3268 they are stored in the memory of Art. 3070/A.
INITIAL CONDITION
Module powered up LANGUAGE (1-10):
VALUE:_ _ _
4C)
SETTING THE LANGUAGE The value of this parameter is used to set the language in which messages are displayed. The first time module Art. 3070/A is switched on, proceed as follows:
*
N.B: The values in brackets are the min and max limits of the parameter (ref. table page 21)
The DEFAULT option sets the messages to ITALIAN, and you will be asked to set the language again, the next time the module is switched on.
If entry is successful.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
LANGUAGE (1-10):
*
VALUE:1 _ _
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Enter the value of the parameter. EXAMPLE: you want to set the language to ENGLISH. To cancel the operation press X.
Press to confirm the value of the parameter.
To change the value of the parameter, if the value is not set to DEFAULT:
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 4A).
The module is in programming mode.
The menus are scrolled through automatically every 2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
*
N.B: The values in brackets are the min and max limits of the parameter (ref. table page 21)
If entry is successful.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
ENT. LANGUAGE
VALUE:2_ _
ENT. LANGUAGE
*
VALUE:2 _ _
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Select the SETTINGS/ LANGUAGE menu with the ; to exit, press X.
Enter the value of the parameter.
Enter the desired value for the parameter.
Press to confirm the value of the parameter.
5) ACCESS CONTROL
This function serves to activate the door lock release relay in the porter module (contact SE / SE ) when a previously saved password code is keyed in (EXECUTION OF A PASSWORD-ACTIVATED DOOR LOCK RELEASE RELAY).
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 4A).
The module is in programming mode.
The menus are scrolled through automatically every 2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
*
N.B: The values in brackets are the min and max limits of the parameter (ref. table page 21).
If entry is successful.
SIMPL. TYPE ( 0 -1 )
*
VALUE: _
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Select the SETTINGS / PORTER PAR. / SIMPLEBUS TYPE menu, using the . To cancel an operation or exit the menu, press X.
Enter the desired value for the parameter.
Press to confirm the value of the parameter.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
*
N.B: The values in brackets are the min and max limits of the parameter (ref. table page 21).
If entry is successful.
If entry does not fall within the limits.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Select the SETTINGS / PORTER PAR./ ADDRESS RS485 menu using the . To cancel an operation or exit the menu press X.
Enter the desired value for the parameter.
Press to confirm the value of the parameter.
ADDRESS RS485 ( 1 -255 )
*
VALUE: _ _ _
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Or:
ENTRY
WRONG
5A) ENTERING A PASSWORD CODE
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 4A).
The module is in programming mode.
The menus are scrolled through automatically every 2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
The password code can have up to a maximum of 6 digits.
If the code typed is not already in the memory. It is possible to enter up to 300 password codes.
If the code is already in the memory.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
PASSWORDS
VALUE: _ _ _ _ _ _
PASSWORDS
VALUE:_ _ _ 100
STORING
IN PROGRESS
Or:
ALREADY
IN MEMORY
Select the
ACCESS
CONTROL
/PASSWORD /
ENTER
menu, using the
;
to exit the menu press X.
Enter the desired password code. EXAMPLE:100.
Press to confirm the entry.
5B) DELETING A PASSWORD CODE
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 4A).
The module is in programming mode.
The menus are scrolled through automatically every 2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
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The module is in programming mode.
The menus are scrolled through automatically every 2 seconds.
5D) CHANGING THE SUPERCODE
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 4A).
N.B: If the SIMPLEBUS TYPE parameter is set to 0 porter module 3062 must be in programming mode by connecting terminal PRG to -.
MAIN
SETTINGS
The supercode must be made up of 6 digits.
The new supercode value is
222222.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
SUPERCODE
VALUE: _ _ _ _ _ _
SUPERCODE
VALUE: 222222
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Select the ACCESS CONTROL/ SUPERCODE / CHANGE menu, using the . To exit the menu, press X.
Enter the new supercode value EXAMPLE: 222222.
Press to confirm the
entry.
5E) CHANGING THE SUPERCODE TO THE DEFAULT VALUE
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 4A).
The module is in programming mode.
The menus are scrolled through automatically every 2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
The supercode has been changed to the default value (111111).
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Select the RESET SUPERCODE menu using the . to exit the menu press X.
5F) DISPLAYING THE NUMBER OF PASSWORDS ENTERED AND THE VERSION OF
SOFTWARE INSTALLED IN MODULE Art. 3070/A
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 4A).
The module is in programming mode.
The menus are scrolled through automatically every 2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
The first line shows the software version installed in module 3070/A. The second line shows the number of password codes stored.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
REV 1.0
N. PASSWORD:100
Select the INFO menu using the .
5G) EXECUTION OF A PASSWORD-ACTIVATED DOOR-LOCK RELEASE RELAY
INITIAL CONDITION
Module Art. 3070/A powered up and in standby.
ENTER USER
CODE
To cancel the operation press X.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
PASSWORDS: _ _ _ _ _ _
CONFIRM WITH
PASSWORDS: _ _ _ 100
CONFIRM WITH
Press .
Enter the password code. EXAMPLE: 100.
The password code can have up to a maximum of 6 digits.
If the code typed is found.
If the code typed is not found.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
PASSWORDS
VALUE: _ _ _ _ _ _
PASSWORDS
VALUE:_ _ _ 100
ELIMINATION
IN PROGRESS
Or:
NOT IN MEMORY
Select the ACCESS CONTROL / PASSWORD / DELETE menu, using the ; exit the menu press X.
Enter the desired password code. EXAMPLE: 100.
Press to confirm the entry.
5C) DELETING ALL THE PASSWORD CODES
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has been accessed (see point 4A).
The module is in programming mode.
The menus are scrolled through automatically every 2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
Pressing X cancels the operation.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
DELETE
PASSWORDS ?
ELIMINATION IN PROGRESS
Select the ACCESS CONTROL / PASSWORD / DELETE menu, using the ; exit the menu press X.
To confirm Press .
If the password code is already in the memory. Contact SE / SE on the porter module will be activated.
If the password code is not in the memory.
PASSWORDS
CONFIRMED
Or:
NOT
IN MEMORY
Press .
6) INDIRECT CODE
6A) MULTIDOWNLOAD It is possible to create an RS485 system with digital call modules Art. 3070/A to upload or download a user name list on any of the modules on this system, using a PC upgraded with software 1249/A version 2.2 or later. In this mode, each module must have a different ID CODE (see point 4B-5). To set up the RS485 network, refer to diagram CA/EN/109 on page 119.
6B) ENTERING A LIST ( DOWNLOAD ) Using software Art. 1249/A, it is possible, on module 3070/A, to enter the list with the Indirect Code and Code fields for INDIRECT CODE operating mode. Art. 3070/A must be set to indirect code call mode (see point 4B-4).
INITIAL CONDITION
Module powered up and in standby.
ENTER USER
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it is necessary to set CALL MODE to Indirect Code without name field.
If download was completed successfully.
If an error occurred during download.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
ENTER USER
CODE
ENTER USER
CODE
ENTER USER
CODE
DOWNLOAD
TERMINATED
Or:
DOWNLOAD
FAILED
Connect the cable supplied with software Art. 1249/A to terminals TX / RX / - ( or D / D- if you have an RS485 line).
Run the software Art.1249/A.
Fill in the list with the Code and Indirect Code fields in software Art. 1249/A, or load an existing list.
Press the Download button in software Art. 1249/A.
10 = DEFAULT
0 = Connection by
RS232 line
0 = STANDARD
1 = Mode for porter modules
Art. 3262 and 3268
0
180
01
10
POSSIBLE VALUE DEFAULT VALUEPARAMETER
1=ITALIAN 2=ENGLISH 3=FRENCH 4=GERMAN 5=PORTUGUESE 6=DANISH 7=FINNISH 8=DUTCH 9=SPANISH 10=DEFAULT
(you will be asked
to select the language next
time module 3070/A is
switched on).
0 = Connection
by RS232 line
1 = Connection
by RS485 line
0 = STANDARD 1 = INDIRECT CODE
0 = Mode for porter
modules Art.3062
1 = Mode for porter
modules Art.3262 and 3268
Value from 01 to 255
Value from 10 to 180. Expresses the duration in seconds of the interphone conversation.
Value from 01 to 99. Expresses the duration in seconds of closure of the door lock release relay.
Value from 0 to 10. Expresses the waiting time in seconds before sending the reset code at the end of an interphone conversation.
LANGUAGE
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
CALL MODE
SIMPLEBUS MODE
ADDRESS RS485
AUDIO TIMING
DOOR LOCK RELEASE TIME
RESET TIME
7) PARAMETERS TABLE
The table below shows the configuration parameters for module Art. 3070/A:
6C) READING (UPLOAD) OF THE STORED LIST Using software Art. 1249/A it is possible, from module 3070/A, to read the list with the Indirect Code and Code fields for INDIRECT CODE operating mode. Art. 3070/A must be set to indirect code call mode. It is necessary to perform the following operations:
INITIAL CONDITION
Module powered up and in standby.
ENTER USER
CODE
If the list was uploaded successfully. The list is deleted from module 3070/A.
If an error occurred during upload of the list.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
ENTER USER
CODE
ENTER USER
CODE
UPLOAD
TERMINATED
Or:
UPLOAD
FAILED
Connect the cable supplied with software Art. 1249/A to terminals TX / RX / - (or D / D- if you have an RS485 line. Ref. wiring diagram CA/EN/109 on page 119).
Run the software Art.1249/A.
Press the Upload
button in software Art.
1249/A.
The list will be uploaded to software Art. 1249/A.
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3) USING THE DIRECTORY MODULE
3A) SCROLLING THE USER LIST AND CALLING
Module powered up and in standby.
SEARCH NAME
WITH
ALBINI PIETRO
TO CALL
If the call is successful:
OPERATING
EFFECTED
If the call is
is not successful:
CODE
NOT AVAILABLE
Or if the riser is busy:
BUSY USER
To scroll faster, keep one of the keys continuously pressed.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Scroll the list using the
or ▼keys.
Press the key to send the call.
2) INSTALLATION OF THE MODULE
For the use of module 3072/A with 3262 (combined with module 1602) and 3268 (combined with module 4660C) see diagram SB/KC on page 118. If using Art. 3062, refer to wiring diagram CA/EN/109 on page 119. To prevent any interference caused by electrostatic discharges, it is advisable to screen the casing as shown in the diagram below.
1) KEY FUNCTIONS
BACK: Scrolls through the user
name list in reverse alphabetical order
FORWARD: Scrolls through the user name list in alphabetical order.
CALL-SELECT MENU
SEARCH NAME EXIT MENU
INITIAL CONDITION
3C) CANCELLING A CALL
Call effected or conversation in progress.
Module Art. 3072/A goes back into standby and the call sent to the riser is cancelled.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Press .
OPERATING
EFFECTED
or:
COMMUNICATING
SELECT NAME
WITH OR
or:
SEARCH NAME
WITH
↑↓
INTRODUCTION
The Comelit digital directory module Art. 3072/A can be used in Simplebus type systems and makes it possible to call an interphone user by selecting his/her name from a list saved to the memory:
• 32-character alphanumeric display.
• Can be combined with porter modules 3062, 3262 (combined with module 1602) and 3268 (combined with module 4660C).
• Capable of saving up to 400 user names with maximum length of 16 characters.
• Possibility of changing door lock release time, audio timing and reset wait time on the porter module.
• PC interface for uploading a list of users. A standard RS232 or RS485 connection is available.
• Possibility of displaying the graphic interface messages in one of the 9 languages available.
INITIAL CONDITION
3B) SEARCHING FOR A USER IN THE LIST BY INITIAL LETTER
Module powered up and in standby.
SELECT NAME
WITH OR
↑↓
Press .
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
SEARCH THE NAME
INITIAL
WITH OR
CONFIRM WITH
↑↓
Digital call module Art. 3072/A
Select the initial of the name you want to find using the
or ▼keys.
EXAMPLE: A
Press to confirm your selection.
You can now scroll the names using the
or
keys.
The display shows the first user in the list starting with the selected letter.
No user starting with the selected letter was found.
A B C D E F G H I L M N O P Q
R S T U V W X Y Z å ä ß ö ø ü
SEARCHING
IN PROGRESS
ALBINI PIETRO
TO CALL
Or:
NO NAMES
FOUND
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4) SETTINGS
4A) SYSTEM PARAMETERS
4A-1) CHANGING THE CONVERSATION TIME, DOOR LOCK RELEASE TIME AND
RESET WAIT TIME FOR THE PORTER MODULE
This operation enables you to change the audio timing, door lock release relay closure time and reset wait time for the porter module.
Module Art. 3072/A powered with terminal PR connected to the ­terminal.
Porter module Art. 3062/3262/ 3268 powered with terminal PR connected to the - terminal.
MAIN
SETTINGS
The module is in programming mode:
to select the menu
▲▼
to scroll through the menu to go back to the
menu
below
The porter module is in programming mode.
It is possible to change the audio timing, door lock release relay activation time
and reset wait time.
Pressing the ▲ or ▼ key continuously increases or reduces the value in steps of
10.
If entry is successful.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Using the ▲or ▼keys, select the MAIN SETTINGS/ SYSTEM PAR./ PORTER PAR. menu
Using the
or ▼keys, scroll the menu options and select the one for the parameter you want to change. EXAMPLE: Changing audio timing.
Enter the desired value using the
or ▼keys.
EXAMPLE: 100
Press to confirm the value of the parameter.
When you have made the change, remove the connections between PR and – on the terminals of 3072/A and porter modules 3062 / 3262 / 3268.
PORTER PAR.
ENT. t AUDIO
ENT. t AUDIO
VALUE: _ _ _
ENT. t AUDIO
VALUE: 100
PARAMETER
CHANGED
↑↓
↑↓
INITIAL CONDITION
4A-2) DISPLAYING THE AUDIO TIMING, DOOR LOCK RELEASE TIME AND RESET
WAIT TIME FOR THE PORTER MODULE
This operation enables you to display the audio timing, door lock release relay closure time and reset wait time for the porter module.
Module Art. 3072/A powered with terminal PR connected to the - terminal.
Porter module Art. 3062 / 3262 / 3268 powered with terminal PR connected to the - terminal.
The module is in programming mode:
to select the menu
▲▼
to scroll through the menu to go back to the menu
below.
The porter module is in programming mode.
MAIN
SETTINGS
AUDIO TIMING
VALUE: 100
↑↓
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Select the MAIN SETTINGS / SYSTEM PAR. / PORTER PAR. / VIEWING menu.
After 3 seconds The display shows the values of the other parameters in sequence.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
When you have made the change, remove the connections between PR and – on the terminals of 3072/A and porter modules 3062 / 3262 / 3268.
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
VALUE: 0
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
VALUE: 1
PARAMETER
CHANGED
↑↓
↑↓
If entry is successful.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Select the MAIN SETTINGS / SYSTEM PAR. / TYPE OF DOWNLOAD menu.
Enter the desired value using
or ▼keys.
EXAMPLE: 1
Press the key to confirm the value of the parameter.
When the change has been made remove the connections between PR and – on the terminal of 3072/A.
INITIAL CONDITION
4A-3) TYPE OF SERIAL DOWNLOAD
The parameter sets the type of connection used for downloading the user list. Either an RS232 or RS485 interface is available.
Module Art. 3072/A powered with terminal PR connected to the - terminal.
The module is in programming mode:
to select the menu
▲▼
to scroll through the menu to go back to the menu
below.
MAIN
SETTINGS
4A-4) ADDRESS RS485
The value of this parameter is used only in special applications.
INITIAL CONDITION
Module Art. 3072/A powered with terminal PR connected to the - terminal.
The module is in programming mode:
to select the menu
▲▼
to scroll through the menu
to go back to the menu
below.
If entry is successful.
If entry does not fall within the limits.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
ADDRESS RS485
VALUE: _ _ _
ADDRESS RS485
VALUE: 100
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Or:
ENTRY
WRONG
↑↓
↑↓
Select the MAIN SETTINGS / SYSTEM PAR. /ADDRESS RS485 menu.
Enter the desired value using the
or ▼keys.
EXAMPLE: 100
Press the key to confirm the value of the parameter.
When the change has been made, remove the connections between PR and – on the terminal of 3072/A.
MAIN
SETTINGS
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The first line shows the software version installed on module 3072/A. The second line shows the number of users stored in the memory.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
3072/A REV 2.2
NAMES :100
Select the INFO menu using the .
When the change has been made, remove the connections between PR and – on the terminal of 3072/A.
4C)DISPLAYING THE NUMBER OF USERS STORED AND THE SOFTWARE
VERSION INSTALLED
INITIAL CONDITION
Module Art. 3072/A powered with terminal PR connected to the - terminal.
The module is in programming mode:
to select the menu
▲▼
to scroll through the
menu to go back to the menu below.
MAIN
SETTINGS
To use the lower-case characters of the keys, press SHIFT. To delete the character to the left, press <. To key in special characters, press the key combinations described below: NAME -> + A = Å NAME -> + B = Ä NAME -> + C = ß NAME -> + O = Ö NAME -> + P = Ø NAME -> + Q = Ü Press ESC to cancel the user name entry operation
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
ENTRY
NEW USER
followed by
———————
ENTER NAME
BIANCHINI
ENTER NAME
Press the NAME
key
of Art. 1230.
Enter the user name to be inserted
(EXAMPLE: BIANCHINI)
5) MANAGING THE USER LIST
5A) ENTERING A NAME USING ART.1230
In this state, only the numerical characters are enabled, so it is not necessary to press SHIFT; press < to delete digits to the left.
The newly entered name is already associated with a different code from the one you want to save; the name is not entered.
It is now possible to proceed to enter other users.
BIANCHINI
ENTER CODE —
BIANCHINI
ENTER CODE 15
STORING
IN PROGRESS...
Or
NAME ALREADY
IN MEMORY
followed by
———————
ENTER NAME
SELECT NAME
WITH OR
Press ENTER of Art. 1230.
Enter the user name (EXAMPLE: 15)
Press ENTER of Art. 1230 to save the user name and code, or ESC to cancel the operation.
To change the value of the parameter if the value is not set to DEFAULT:
INITIAL CONDITION
Module Art. 3072/A powered with terminal PR connected to the - terminal.
The module is in programming mode:
to select the menu
▲▼
to scroll through the
menu
to go back to the menu
below.
MAIN
SETTINGS
If entry is successful.
If entry does not fall within the limits.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
LANGUAGE
VALUE: 01
LANGUAGE
VALUE: 02
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Or:
ENTRY
WRONG
↑↓
↑↓
Select the MAIN SETTINGS/ LANGUAGE menu.
Change the value using the
or ▼keys.
Press the key to confirm the value of the parameter.
When the change has been made, remove the connections between PR and – on the terminal of 3072/A.
INITIAL CONDITION
Module powered up. LANGUAGE
VALUE: 01
↑↓
4B) SETTING THE LANGUAGE The value of this parameter is used to set the language in which messages are displayed. The first time module Art. 3072/A is switched on, proceed as follows:
The DEFAULT option sets the messages to ITALIAN; you will be asked to select the language again the next time the module is switched on.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
LANGUAGE
VALUE: 01
PARAMETER
CHANGED
↑↓
Enter the value of the parameter. EXAMPLE: 01 if you want to set the language to ITALIAN. Press the key to cancel the operation. To change the value use
or ▼.
Press the key to confirm the value of the parameter.
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5D) ENTERING A LIST ( DOWNLOAD ) Using software Art. 1249/A, it is possible, on module 3072/A, to enter a list with the User Name and Code fields, in alphabetical order. It is necessary to perform the following operations:
5C) MULTIDOWNLOADS It is possible to create an RS485 system with digital call modules Art.3072/A to upload or download a user name list on any of the modules on this system, using a PC upgraded with software 1249/A version 2.2 or later. In this mode, each module must have a different ID CODE (see point 4A-4). To set up the RS485 network, refer to diagram CA/EN/109 on page 119.
5B) DELETING A NAME USING ART.1230
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
BIANCHINI
TO CALL
DELETE
USER ?
ELIMINATION
IN PROGRESS
followed by
SMITH
TO CALL
SELECT NAME
WITH OR
Select the user name that you want to delete by scrolling the list with the keys. (EXAMPLE: BIANCHINI)
Press the NAME key of Art. 1230.
Press ENTER of Art. 1230 to confirm deletion or ESC to cancel the operation.
You will be asked to confirm the deletion.
The name has been deleted.
The display now shows the next user in alphabetical order.
In software 1249/A it is necessary to set CALL MODE to Standard.
If download was completed successfully.
In an error occurred during download.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Connect the cable supplied with software Art. 1249/A to terminals TX / RX / - ( or D / D- if you have an RS485 line).
Run the software Art.1249/A. Consult the online Guide to the product for the required settings.
Fill in the list with the User Name and Code fields in software Art. 1249/A, or load an existing list.
Press the Download button in software Art. 1249/A.
SELECT NAME WITH OR
SELECT NAME
WITH O
DOWNLOAD
TERMINATED
Or:
DOWNLOAD
FAILED
↑↓
↑↓
INITIAL CONDITION
Module powered up and in standby.
SELECT NAME WITH OR
↑↓
INITIAL CONDITION
5E) READING (UPLOAD) OF THE STORED LIST Using software Art. 1249/A, it is possible, from module 3072/A, to read the list with the User Name and Code fields. It is necessary to perform the following operations:
Module powered up and in standby.
SELECT NAME WITH OR
↑↓
SELECT NAME WITH OR
SELECT NAME WITH OR
UPLOAD
TERMINATED
Or:
UPLOAD
FAILED
↑↓
↑↓
If the list was uploaded successfully.
If an error occurred during upload of the list.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOPERATION
Connect the cable supplied with software Art. 1249/A to terminals TX / RX / - (or D / D- if you have an RS485 line. Ref. wiring diagram CA/EN/109 on page 119).
Run the software Art.1249/A. Consult the online Guide to the product for the required settings.
Press the Upload button in software Art. 1249/A.
The list will be uploaded to software Art. 1249/A.
10 = DEFAULT
0 = Connection by RS232
line
0
180
01
10
POSSIBLE VALUE DEFAULT VALUEPARAMETER
1=ITALIAN 2=ENGLISH 3=FRENCH 4=GERMAN 5=PORTUGUESE 6=DANISH 7=FINNISH 8=DUTCH 9=SPANISH
10=DEFAULT (you will be asked to select the language the next time
module 3072/A is switched on).
0 = Connection by RS232
line
1 = Connection by RS485
line
Value from 01 to 255
Value from 10 to 180. Expresses the duration in seconds of the interphone conversation.
Value from 01 to 99. Expresses the duration in seconds of closure of the password menu.
Value from 0 to 10. Expresses the waiting time in seconds before sending the reset code at the end of an interphone conversation.
LANGUAGE
TYPE OF DOWNLOAD
ADDRESS RS485
AUDIO TIMING
DOOR LOCK RELEASE TIME
RESET TIME
6) PARAMETERS TABLE
The table below explains the configuration parameters for module Art. 3072/A:
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The Comelit video door entry monitors in the Bravo series Art. 5702 (colour monitors) are compatible with the monitors of the following series: Genius and Diva. Mounting bracket (Art. 5714C) completes the monitor and determines the Simplebus Color wiring system.
1. 3-position ringtone/Privacy service selector: Left position: Max. ringtone volume. Middle position: Medium ringtone volume. Right position : Privacy function activation (Privacy service means exclusion of the call from the external unit or switchboard; Activation of the Privacy function is signalled by a red indicator appearing at the left of the selector).
2. Indicator LED for system busy, doctor function, etc... (available as standard).
3. Door lock release pushbutton .
4. Standard pushbutton 1 (factory-set for call to switchboard) can
be used as an actuator control (see variant D on page 126) or as free contact C. NO by removing jumpers CV3 and CV4 (reference on terminal board C1 P1 contact C.NO. max 24V 100mA, see SB2/AAF on page 125).
5. Standard pushbutton 2 (factory-set for Switch-on function).
6. Optional pushbuttons 3 and 4 (factory-set for activating a
generic actuator). Available using Art. 5733.
7. Optional Pushbutton 5 (factory-set for activating a generic actuator) , available using Art. 5733, or optional indicator LED, available using Art. 5734.
8. Optional Pushbutton 6 (factory-set for activating Doctor function), available using Art. 5733, or optional indicator LED, available using Art. 5734.
9. Screen for image viewing from external unit.
10. Personal interchangeable card (using personalisation kit).
11. Brightness adjustment knob (turn clockwise to increase
brightness).
12. Colour intensity adjustment knob (turn anti-clockwise to increase the value)
13. Pushbutton memo label where the Monitor pushbutton functions can be indicated (to be applied to the Monitor under the handset as shown in the figure). The adhesive label is enclosed with Monitors Art. 5702 in the FT BRAVO 01 user manual.
14. Monitor handset (lift handset to start communication).
INTERNAL UNITS Description of Bravo monitor Art. 5702 and user information
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145 cm
Installation of bracket Art. 5714C on civil series box 503 (Art. 4517).
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Procedure for removing the monitor.
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Overall dimensions of the monitor.
Wall-mounting of bracket Art.
5714C
with 4
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Mounting the monitor on desktop base Art. 5712.
Installation instructions for optional card Art. 5733, Art. 5734 (for Bravo monitor only)
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1. Remove the bracket and optional card from their package.
2. Secure the optional card on the plastic support of the bracket
with the special screws.
1. Terminal block:
P3: Monitor Pushbutton 3 contact. * C3: Monitor pushbutton 3 common contact*. Main common
contact from bracket (disconnect the wire to the bracket connector to free all the common contacts).
P4: Monitor Pushbutton 4 contact. * C4: Monitor pushbutton 4 common contact. * +P5: Monitor pushbutton 5 contact for Art. 5733 *. LED 5
positive input for Art. 5734.
-C5: Monitor pushbutton 5 common contact for Art. 5733 *. LED 5 negative input for Art. 5734. +P6: Monitor pushbutton 6 contact for Art. 5733 *. LED 6 positive input for Art. 5734.
-C6: Monitor pushbutton 6 common contact for Art. 5733 *. LED 6 negative input for Art. 5734.
2. Bracket male connector.
3. Female connector Art. 5733 or Art. 5734.
3. Connect the optional card female connector to the male connector on the bracket.
4. Position the wires between the optional card and the bracket as shown in the figure.
5. Fix the optional card to the connector on the back of the monitor with the special screws.
6. Only for optional card Art. 5734: cut and remove monitor pushbuttons 5 and 6.
7. Only for optional card Art. 5734: fit the transparent Pushbuttons (included in the article package) in the positions of Pushbuttons 5 and 6 as shown in the figure.
* To use the Pushbutton as a C.NO. contact (24V-100mA max)
remove the wire to the bracket connector and free the corresponding common contact.
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Fitting screens on Bravo monitors
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The Genius monitor Art. 5802 (colour monitor) can be used as an alternative to the Bravo monitor on bracket Art. 5714C and with desktop base Art. 5712. For installation and wiring, refer to the above products. Accessories Art. 5733 and Art. 5734 for managing additional pushbuttons and LEDs cannot be used in conjunction with the Genius monitor.
1. 3-position ringtone selector: Left position: Max. ringtone volume. Middle position: Medium ringtone volume. Right position: Low ringtone volume.
2. Door lock release pushbutton .
3. Monitor handset (lift handset to start communication).
4. Standard pushbutton 1 (factory-set for call to switchboard) can
be used as an actuator control (see variant D on page 126) or as free contact C. NO by removing jumpers CV3 and CV4 (reference on terminal board C1 P1 contact C.NO. max 24V 100mA, see SB2/AAF on page 125).
5. Standard pushbutton 2 (factory-set for Switch-on function).
6. 3.5’’ colour screen.
7. Brightness adjustment knob (turn clockwise to increase
brightness).
Description of Genius monitor Art. 5802 and user information
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Installation instructions for Genius indoor unit
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Installation of bracket Art. 5714C on civil series box 503 (Art. 4517).
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Technical specifications of mounting bracket Art. 5714C for Bravo and Genius monitors
1. Monitor-bracket connector.
2. System connection terminals: +20 0V Connection terminals for Art. 1205/B or 1212/B. L L Bus line connection terminals. CFP CFP Landing call input. P1 C1 Contacts for Pushbutton 1 used for various purposes. To have a C.NO. contact (24V-100mA max), remove the jumpers CV3 and CV4. +S+ S- Terminals for call repetition device. +LED -LED LED input terminals for various uses (Bravo
monitor only)
3. JP1 Jumper for setting bracket as Main or Secondary.
4. CN1 Connector for optional cards Art. 5733 and Art. 5734 (Bravo
monitor only).
5. CN2 Programming connector *.
6. S1 User code programming microswitches.
7. S2 Microswitches for programming pushbutton 1 (see variant D
on page 126).
8. CV1 CV2 CV7 Additional monitor power supply jumpers.
9. CV3 CV4 Jumper to free Pushbutton 1 (C. NO. contact 24V-
100mA max).
10. CV5 Video closing jumper.
* It is possible to personalise the pushbutton functions by
programming bracket Art. 5714C with hand-held programming module Art. 1251/A; for details on programmable functions and on how to program the monitor pushbuttons, see page 65.
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Description of Diva monitor Art. 4780, hands-free interphone Art. 4781 and user information
The Diva series hands-free video interphone Art. 4780 and hands­free audio interphone Art. 4781 are compatible with the monitors from the following series: Bravo, Genius. Mounting bracket Art. 4784 completes the internal unit and determines the Simplebus Color wiring system.
1. Brightness control (turn clockwise to increase brightness) (Art. 4780 only).
2. Call volume adjustment (turn to vary the intensity).
3. Door lock release pushbutton .
4. Pushbutton to activate and deactivate the intercom after a call .
Once enabled (blue LED on) the conversation is in automatic Speak/Listen mode.
5. Standard pushbutton (default-set for call to switchboard function) can be used as an actuator control (see variant D on page 126)
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6. Standard pushbutton (default-set for switch-on function)
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7. Pushbutton available as standard (factory setting for Actuator function)
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8. Pushbutton available as standard (factory setting for Privacy function) (Privacy service means exclusion of the call from the external unit and switchboard)
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9. Blue LED indicating speech function (the speech function is active when the LED is on).
10. Red LED indicating internal extension engaged, Privacy or Doctor services active, or, during communication, it indicates the status of the conversation:
- off: calls from the external unit or from another intercom device are heard on this monitor;
- on: calls from this monitor are heard on the external unit or on another intercom device.
11. Hooking brackets.
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Pushbuttons programmable with handheld Programmer Art. 1251/A
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Pushbuttons that can be freed
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Installation instructions for Diva audio-video internal unit Art. 4780
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Overall dimensions of the monitor.
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Wall-mounting of monitor Art. 4780.
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Procedure for removing the Monitor. Mounting the Monitor on desktop base Art. 4782.
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Installation of Art. 4780 on flush-mount box. The civil 503 series box (Art. 4517) must be horizontally wall-mounted.
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Installation of Art. 4781 on flush-mount box. The civil 503 series box (Art. 4517) must be horizontally wall-mounted.
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Installation instructions for Diva audio internal unit Art. 4781
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Technical specifications of mounting bracket Art. 4784 for Diva monitor
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1. Monitor-bracket connector.
2. System connection terminals: +20V 0V Connection terminals for Art. 1205/B or 1212/B. L L Bus line connection terminals. CFP CFP Landing call input. P3 C3 Contacts for pushbutton 3 used for various functions (see
variant SB2/AAI on page 126).
To have a C.NO. contact (24V-100mA max), remove the jumpers CV3 and CV4. +S -S Terminals for call repeater device (see variant SB2/AAH
on page 125). +LED -LED LED input terminals for various uses (see SB2/AAH page 125).
3. JP1 Jumper for setting bracket as main or secondary.
4. CN2 Programming connector *.
5. S1 User code programming microswitches.
6. S2 Microswitches for various settings.
7. CV1 CV2 CV7 Additional monitor power supply jumpers or
Art. 4781 connection.
8. CV3 CV4 Jumper to free Pushbutton 3 (C. NO. contact 24V­100mA max).
9. CV5 Video closing jumper.
10. TM1 Microphone volume.
11. TM2 Speaker volume.
12. TM3 Sensitivity of microphone for switching audio channels
(factory-set to ideal position).
* The pushbutton functions can be personalised by programming
bracket Art. 4784 with the handheld programmer Art. 1251/A; for details on programmable functions and on how to program the monitor pushbuttons, see page 65.
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Installation instructions for Style interphone Art. 2638, 2628, 2610 and 2618
Interchangeable cover available for Art. 2628, 2610 and 2618
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JP2
1. Door lock release push button .
2. Pushbutton P1 switchboard call / generic actuator / pushbutton
for various uses present on terminal block (P1 C1).
3. 3-position ringtone/Privacy service selector: High position: Max. ringtone volume. Middle position: Medium ringtone volume. Low position: Privacy function activation (Privacy service means exclusion of the call ringtone from the external unit and switchboard; activation of this function is signalled by a red indicator appearing at the top right).
4. Privacy function indicator.
5. System connection terminals: L L Bus line connection. CFP CFP landing call input (see variant A on page 123). P1 C1 terminals for pushbutton P1 C. NO. 24V 100mA
dedicated to various services (remove CV1 and CV2). S+ S- terminals for call repeater device (see variant SB2/AAK on page 122).
6. JP2 jumper for selecting the Switchboard Call (position C) / Generic Actuator (position A) function of pushbutton P1 (see figure below).
7. CV1 CV2 jumper to be removed in order to have potential­free C.NO. contact on pushbutton P1.
8. DIP switch U2 for setting user code (see page 79).
9. Microphone volume control trimmer.
Description of Style interphone Art. 2638 and user information
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“Basic” interphone equipped as standard with landing call and call repetition functions. It is possible to fit up to three interphones with the same user code in the same system. To programme the user code, set DIP switch U2 as shown in the table on page 79. Art. 2638 makes it possible to use the Switchboard Call or Actuator functions on Simplebus2 or Simplebus color systems.
Fitted with branch terminal Art. 1214/2C.
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1. 3-position ringtone/Privacy service selector: High position: Max. ringtone volume. Middle position: Medium ringtone volume. Low position : Privacy function activation (Privacy service means exclusion of the call ringtone from the external unit and switchboard; activation of the Privacy function is signalled by a red indicator appearing at the top right).
2. Privacy function indicator.
3. Pushbutton 1 available as standard for Generic Actuator function.
4. Door lock release pushbutton
5. Pushbutton 2 available as standard for switchboard call
function.
6. Pushbutton 3 for various uses present on terminal block (P3 C3).
7. Optional C.NO. or LED pushbuttons (MAX 3) for additional functions (A).
8. Interchangeable cover Fig. 7 page 45.
9. Pushbutton memo label for indicating the interphone pushbutton
functions (to be applied under the interchangeable cover) Fig. 7 page 45.
10. Interphone handset (lift the handset to start communication).
(A) Pushbutton available with optional card Art. 1626.
Display LED available with optional card Art. 1627.
Clean using a cloth moistened with water. Do not use alcohol or other aggressive products.
“Elegance” interphone equipped as standard with Landing Call (see variant A on page 123) and Call Repetition (see variant SB2/AAK on page 122) functions. It is possible to fit up to three interphones with the same user code in the same system. To programme the user code, set DIP switch U2 as shown in the table on page 79. The interphone can be used in either Simplebus1, Simplebus2 or Simplebus Color systems. The unit is factory-set for use in Simplebus2 or Simplebus Color systems. Art. 2628 makes it possible to use the Actuator and Switchboard Call functions in Simplebus1, Simplebus2 and Simplebus Color systems.
Fitted with branch terminal Art. 1214/2C.
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Description of Style interphone Art. 2628 and user information
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11. System connection terminals. L L bus line connection. CFP CFP landing call input (see variant A on page 123). P3 C3 terminals for pushbutton P3 C. NO. 24V 100mA
dedicated to various services. S+ S- terminals for call repeater device (see variant SB2/AAK on page 122).
12. JP1 Jumper for selection of Simplebus1 or Simplebus2 mode.
13. DIP switch U2 for setting user code (see page 79).
14. Microphone volume control trimmer.
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11. System connection terminals. L L bus line connection. CFP CFP Landing call input. P2 C2 pushbutton P2 C terminals. NO. 24V 100mA dedicated to
various services (remove CV2 and CV3).
S+ S- Terminals for call repetition device.
12. JP1 Jumper for selection of Simplebus1 or Simplebus2 mode.
13. CV3 CV2 Jumper to be removed in order to have pushbutton P2 C. NO.
14. DIP switch U2 for setting user code (see page 79).
15. DIP switch U4 for programming pushbuttons P1 and P2 (see
table on page 49).
16. Microphone volume control trimmer.
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The “Elegance” interphone is equipped with a door lock release pushbutton, indicator LED and two pushbuttons whose functions can be set according to the system in which the unit is fitted. To programme the user code, set DIP switch U2 as shown in the table on page 79. The unit is factory-set for use in Simplebus1 systems. To use interphone Art. 2610 in Simplebus 2 and Simplebus Color systems, see note below. Art. 2610 makes it possible to use the Doctor, Actuator, automatic switch-on and Switchboard Call functions on Simplebus1, Simplebus2 and Simplebus Color systems. DIP switch U4 for assigning functions to each pushbutton should be set as shown in the table on page 49.
Fitted with branch terminal Art. 1214/2C.
Description of Style interphone Art. 2610 and user information
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1. 3-position ringtone/Privacy service selector: High position: Max. ringtone volume. Middle position: Medium ringtone volume. Low position : Privacy function activation (Privacy service means exclusion of the call ringtone from the external unit and switchboard; activation of the Privacy function is signalled by a red indicator appearing at the top right).
2. Privacy function indicator.
3. Indicator LED (available as standard).
4. Door lock release pushbutton .
5. Pushbutton 1 available as standard (programmable with various
functions, see table on page 79. Factory-set for Generic Actuator function).
6. Pushbutton 2 available as standard (can be freed - see variant SB/X on page 128 - or programmed with various functions, see table on page 79. Factory-set for Switchboard Call function).
7. Optional pushbuttons C. NO. or LEDs (MAX 3) for additional functions (A).
8. Interchangeable cover Fig. 7 page 45.
9. Pushbutton memo label for indicating the interphone pushbutton
functions (to be applied under the interchangeable cover) Fig. 7 page 45.
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Interphone handset (lift the handset to start communication).
(A) Pushbutton available with optional card Art. 1626.
Display LED available with optional card Art. 1627.
Clean using a cloth moistened with water. Do not use alcohol or other aggressive products.
CAUTION !
TO USE INTERPHONE ART. 2610 IN SB2 OR SBC SYSTEMS (i.e. SYSTEMS WHICH USE ART. 4896, 4888 or 4888C) JUMPER JP1 MUST BE MOVED TO POSITION S2
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DIP 1 DIP 2 DIP3 DIP 4 Function of
pushbutton P1
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Call
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Call
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Call
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Description of Style interphone Art. 2618 and user information
The “Elegance” interphone is equipped with a door lock release pushbutton, indicator LED and eight pushbuttons whose functions can be set according to the system in which the unit is fitted. Interphone Art. 2618 can also be used in either intercommunicating networks or directly on Simplebus1, Simplebus 2 or Simplebus Color system risers. The unit is factory-set for use in Simplebus2 or Simplebus Color systems. It is equipped as standard with Landing Call (see variant A on page 123) and Call Repetition (see variant SB2/AAK on page
122) functions.
It is possible to fit up to three interphones with the same user code in the same system. Art. 2618 makes it possible to use the Doctor, Actuator, Automatic switch-on, Switchboard Call, Intercommunicating Call and Group Call functions. To program the pushbuttons with the various functions, see page 79.
NOT equipped with branch terminal Art. 1214/2C
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1. 3-position ringtone/Privacy service selector:
High position: Max. ringtone volume. Middle position: Medium ringtone volume. Low position : Privacy function activation (Privacy service means exclusion of the call ringtone from the external unit and switchboard; activation of the Privacy function is signalled by a red indicator appearing at the top right).
2. Privacy function indicator.
3. Indicator LED (available as standard) for Doctor, Busy or various
usages.
4. Door lock release pushbutton .
5. Pushbutton available as standard (factory-set for Generic
Actuator function)
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6. Pushbutton available as standard (factory-set for Switchboard
Call function)
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7. Pushbuttons available as standard (not programmed)
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8. Pushbuttons available as standard (not programmed)
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9. Interchangeable cover (Fig. 7 page 45).
10. Pushbutton memo label for marking pushbutton functions (to be
affixed under the interchangeable cover as shown in figure 7, page 45)
11. Interphone handset (lift the handset to start communication).
(A)
Pushbuttons programmable with handheld Programmer Art. 1251/A.
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Pushbuttons that can be freed.
Clean using a cloth moistened with water. Do not use alcohol or other aggressive products.
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2-wire digital interphone with adjustable volume electronic ringtone, conversation privacy, speech button on base, door lock release pushbutton and Switchboard Call or free pushbutton (C.NO.), complete with 8-position DIP-switch for selecting the desired user code. Allows management of landing call. Interphone to be used in mixed audio/video systems (Simplebus 1 and Simplebus 2) or in audio systems when the call repetition function is required.
Fitted with branch terminal Art. 1214/2C.
Dimensions: 85x223x65 mm.
Technical specifications:
1. Door lock release pushbutton.
2. Switchboard Call pushbutton/pushbutton for various uses on
terminal block (P1 C1).
3. System connection terminals: L L Bus line connection. CFP CFP Landing call input. P1 C1 pushbutton normally dedicated to various services.
To have a clean contact (C.NO.) cut jumpers CV2 and CV3.
S+ S- terminals for connecting a call repetition device.
4. DIP switch for setting user code.
5. Microphone volume control trimmer.
6. Ringtone volume control trimmer.
12. System connection terminals: L L bus line connection. CFP CFP Landing call input. LED+ LED- LED input terminals for various uses. S+ S- Terminals for call repetition device.
13. JP1 Jumper for selecting Simplebus or Simplebus2 mode.
14. CV6 Jumper to close the video signal.
15. CV4 CV5 Jumper for various uses of the indicator LED (see
variant SB/AAA on page 127).
16. CP9 CC9 Jumpers to be removed in order to have pushbutton P9 C. NO.
17. P9 C9 terminals for pushbutton P9 C. NO. 24V 100mA
dedicated to various services (remove CP9 and CC9)
18. CP8 CC8 Jumper to be removed to have pushbutton P8 C. NO.
19. P8 C8 terminals for pushbutton P8 C8. NO. 24V 100mA
dedicated to various services (remove CP8 and CC8)
20. DIP switch U2 for setting user code (see page 79).
21. Microphone volume control trimmer.
22. Connector for Hand-held Programmer Art. 1251/A.
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2-wire digital interphone with adjustable-volume electronic ringtone, conversation privacy, speech button on the base, door lock release pushbutton, Switchboard Call or free pushbutton (C/N.O), switch and LED for privacy or doctor service (automatic lock release following a call). Complete with 8-position DIP switch for selecting the desired user code. Allows handling of landing calls. Interphone to be used in Simplebus 1, Simplebus 2 or Simplebus Color mixed audio/video systems. Fitted with branch terminal Art. 1214/2C. Dimensions: 85x223x65 mm.
Technical specifications:
1. Door lock release pushbutton.
2. Pushbutton 2 (see Table 1 for programmable functions)
/pushbutton for various uses on terminal block (P1 C1).
3. Pushbutton 3 (see Table 1 for programmable functions).
4. Privacy/Busy activation indicator LED
5. Microphone volume control trimmer.
6. Ringtone volume control trimmer.
7. System connection terminals. L L bus line connection. CFP CFP landing call input. P1 C1 pushbutton normally dedicated to various services.
To have a clean NO contact, cut jumpers CV2 and CV3.
S+ S- terminals for call repetition device. L+ L- terminals for power supply to LED
8. DIP switch S1 for setting user code.
9. Jumper CV2
10. Jumper CV3
11. DIP switch S2 for setting pushbutton functions (see Table 1).
12. CV4 and CV5 jumpers to be cut if the LED is powered
separately.
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Okay wall-mounted interphone with privacy / doctor function Art. 2410W/2B
Okay wall-mounted interphone for intercommu­nicating service Art. 2418W
2-wire digital interphone with adjustable-volume electronic ringtone, conversation privacy, speech button on base, door lock release pushbutton and Switchboard Call or free pushbutton (C.NO). Also has 5 additional pushbuttons and a LED for the intercommunicating function. To programme the intercommunicating code, use hand-held programming module Art. 1251/A. Complete with 8-position DIP switch for selecting the desired user code. Allows management of landing call. Interphone to be used in combination with interface Art. 4897, supplied by transformer Art. 1195, in audio or mixed audio/video systems (Simplebus 1 and Simplebus 2) when the intercom function is required. When used in mixed audio/video systems, the interphone needs terminal art. 1214/2C, to be purchased separately. Dimensions: 85x223x65 mm.
Description of pushbutton functions
As well as disabling the interphone ringtone like the Privacy function, the Doctor function allows automatic operation of the door lock release when a call is made to the user code of the interphone from the external unit. To enable or disable the Doctor function, press push button 1 on the interphone for 2 seconds; selection of the enabled state is also indicated by the illumination of the indicator LED. If several users share the same user code, set the Doctor function on just one of the devices enabled for this function. The Actuator Control or Addressed Actuator function enables you to use accessories Art. 1256 or 1259C; set these functions only if the aforementioned accessories are present and correctly set. To set Art. 1256 or Art. 1259C to be activated in response to actuator control, see page 53. The Switchboard Call function makes it possible to call porter switchboard Art. 1998A in systems equipped with a switchboard. In systems not equipped with switchboard Art. 1998A, the same Switchboard Call function can be used to activate the relay on Art. 1256. To set the actuator relay module Art. 1256 so that it activates in response to a switchboard call, see page 52. The automatic switch-on function enables you to communicate with an external unit without first receiving a call from it. It works only when the system is free, otherwise the indicator LED flashes.
DIP 4 DIP 3 DIP 2 DIP 1 Pushbutton 2 Pushbutton 3
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Intelligent device for controlling a 10A relay (fitted) for general uses. Fit a maximum of 10 actuator relay modules Art. 1256 on the outgoing bus line to an audio/video external unit. Fit a maximum of 30 actuator relay modules Art. 1256 on the outgoing bus line to a mixer/power supply unit Art 4888C. Art. 1256, is factory-set to for use on Simplebus2 and Simplebus Color systems upstream of Art. 4888C.
To use the Actuator Relay Module in Simplebus2 systems downstream of Art. 4888C:
1) move jumper JP2 to position 2
2) move jumper JP3 to position 2
3) move jumper JP4 to position 2
ACCESSORIES Relay module Art. 1256
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Art. 1256 provides the following six functions depending on the position of jumper JP1:
A) Call repetition function.
To activate this function, set jumper JP1 as shown in figure 1. The relay is operated by closing the C.NO contact in response to a call from the switchboard, external unit or landing; this happens only if the user code of which you want to repeat the call is set by means of the DIP switch. In response to a call from the external unit and from the landing, the relay closes once only. In response to a call from the switchboard, the relay closes twice. Intercommunicating calls are not repeated. The actuator relay module can also be used alone, if you want to close the C.NO contact rather than repeat the call to an apartment when the external unit calls the user code set on Art. 1256. The closure time of the relay is set to approximately 2 sec. For setting the user code by means of the DIP switch, see page 79. For correct fitting of Art. 1256 in the system, see diagram SB2/MBC on page 109.
B) Activation function on switchboard call pushbutton.
To activate this function, set jumper JP1 as shown in figure 2. For use only with systems not equipped with switchboard Art. 1998A. The relay is operated by closing the C.NO contact in response to a switchboard call sent by an interphone or video interphone. The closure time of the relay can be programmed by means of the DIP switch (see table A on page 53). The function can be used only when the system is free. For correct fitting of Art. 1256 within the system see diagrams: SB2/MBC-SB2/NC- SB/GC.
C) External Unit Light function / Stair Light function.
To activate this function, set jumper JP1 as shown in figure 3. The relay is operated by closing the C.NO contact in response to a call from an external unit or internal switch-on from a video interphone. The closure time of the relay can be programmed by means of the DIP switch (see table A on page 53). For correct fitting of Art. 1256 within the system see diagrams: SB2/MBC-SB2/NC- SB/GC.
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D) Bottom of Stairs Door Opening function (without external unit).
To activate this function, set jumper JP1 as shown in figure 4. The relay is activated when the door lock release pushbutton is pressed, if the user code of the interphone or video interphone from which the command was sent falls within the range defined using the DIP switch (see table B adjacent). The closure time of the relay is set to approximately 2 sec. For correct fitting of Art.1256 within the system see diagram SB2V/EN/155GC on page 112.
E) Activation function on Actuator pushbutton.
To activate this function, set jumper JP1 as shown in figure 5. The relay is operated by closing the C.NO contact in response to a Generic Actuator call sent by an interphone or video interphone. The closure time of the relay can be programmed by means of the DIP switch (see table A adjacent). The function can be used at all times except when a conversation is in progress from an interphone or video interphone other than your own. All modules Art. 1256 set for use with this function are activated simultaneously when the pushbutton on the internal unit is pressed. For programming of the interphone or video interphone pushbuttons, see page 79. For correct fitting of Art.1256 within the system, see diagrams: SB2/MBC-SB2/NC- SB/GC.
F) Activation function on Actuator pushbutton with code.
To activate this function, set jumper JP1 as shown in figure 6. The relay is operated by closing the C.NO contact if the pushbutton pressed on the interphone or video interphone has been programmed to send the actuator call with the code of the actuator in question. The closure time of the relay is set to approxi­mately 2 sec. The function can be used at all times except when a conversation is in progress from an interphone or video interphone other than your own. For setting the user code with the DIP switch see page 79. To programme the pushbuttons of the interphone or video interphone use Art. 1251/A. For correct fitting of Art.1256 within the system, see diagrams: SB2/MBC-SB2/NC- SB/GC.
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Relay closure time
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Table A: programming relay closure time for functions B, C and E
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Enabled codes
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Table B: programming range for function D
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This accessory in the Simplebus range allows modulation and transmission of the video signal from 3 colour cameras which can be viewed cyclically on the monitor, together with the image from the external unit.
Art. 1259C can be used in Simplebus2 and Simplebus Color systems upstream of Art. 4888C.
Operation
With the monitor switched on, sequential switching of the TV cameras can be activated from the video interphone by means of function keys that depend on the type of system and the programming of module 1259C using the 8-way microswitch (S1) as described below. Sequential switching can also be activated using a clean contact (C.NO.) connected to the INA – GND input as per diagram SB2V/017GC on page 107. Sequential switching of the cameras is also possible in audio mode. Each time the actuator pushbutton on the monitor or the manual contact is pressed, a camera is activated in sequence as shown in Figure 1: (hypothesis of 3 cameras connected).
Figure 1: Sequential switching of cameras
Programming the number of cameras connected
The module has 3 coax video inputs to which the cameras must be connected, occupying the terminals in the first free position starting from the bottom. Select the number of cameras connected by means of switches 7 and 8 of selector S1 as shown in Table 1.
Table 1: programming the numer of cameras
1. Generic actuator mode N.B. Before programming the module, see Table 3: Compatibility of 1259C.
Use the Generic Actuator function on a pushbutton of the BRAVO video interphone to control module 1259C. On Art. 5714C, the Generic Actuator control is factory set for use on pushbuttons 3, 4 and 5 of video interphones equipped with Art. 5733 (optional pushbuttons module) or by setting one of the
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12345678
DIP-SWITCH
12345678
DIP-SWITCH
12345678
1. Terminal block MR2 for system connection: V1 S1 Coax input camera 1 V2 S2 Coax input camera 2 V3 S3 Coax input camera 3 IN A Camera module external control contact GND Common contact
2. Terminal block MR1 for system connection L OUT L OUT Bus line output L IN L IN Bus line input ~- ~+ 12Vac 20Vdc power supply input
3. TRIMMER P1 Controls frequency of video signal modulation
(factory set to optimum setting: do not adjust)
4. TRIMMER P2 Control amplitude of modulated video signal (factory-set to optimum setting: do not adjust)
5. Programming microswitches S1
3
4
1
5
2
Simplebus remote camera switcher Art. 1259C
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available pushbuttons using hand-held programming module Art. 1251/A. In this mode, with the video interphone monitor switched on, it is possible to cycle through all the connected cameras by repeatedly pressing the Generic Actuator pushbutton. Microswitch “S1” must be set as shown in Figure 2.
2. Actuator with code mode
N.B. Before programming the module, see Table 3: Compatibility of 1259C.
In this mode, module 1259C can be controlled by means of an actuator pushbutton with code. To activate the function, programme the pushbutton on the Bravo bracket by means of hand-held programming module 1251/A and set selector “S1” as shown in Table 2. In this mode, with the video interphone monitor switched on, by repeatedly pressing the actuator with code pushbutton, it is possible ONLY to cycle through the cameras connected to module 1259C with the corresponding address. In the same system, it is possible to install up to 8 1259C modules with 8 different codes.
Table 2: Programming in actuator with code mode
The two operating modes described above are alternatives.
3. Mode with switchboard 1998A
In parallel to one of the modes described above, it is possible to activate the module by means of a Video Call from the switchboard. The “switchboard” function is made available by connecting the INA­GND contact to the OUT-OUT terminals of Art. 1998A as shown in diagram SB2V/018GC on page 108.
N.B. The remote camera module must be connected to the outgoing Bus line from terminals LM-LM of the switchboard. Set the switchboard to video mode before making the call.
Each time a video call is made from the switchboard, the monitor will switch on as soon as the handset is lifted, and the image displayed will be the one from the first camera connected to module
1259C. At this point, each time a control pushbutton is pressed (see previous modes) or each time the manual contact is closed, a camera is activated in sequence as shown in Figure 4 (hypothesis of 3 cameras connected).
Figure 4: Sequential switching of cameras in switchboard mode
Table 3: Compatibility of 1259C with 1256 or other 1259Cs.
Correspondence of 1259C address –
actuator with code on bracket
DIP 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
220
Compatibility
with 1256
No, of 1256s
in operation “E”
No. of 1256s in operation “F”
with codes
between 220 and 227
Compatibility
with 1259C
No other
1259C
Only 1259C
in mode 2
with 8 different codes
221 222 223 224 225 226 227
DIP 2 DIP 3 DIP 4 DIP 5 DIP 6 1259C
ADDRESS
Actuator code on bracket
5714C or 5714/CI
DIP-SWITCH
12345678
Figure 3: Example of setting
address on Art. 1259C for control by means of actuator code 224.
1
st
Camera
2
nd
Camera
3
rd
Camera
Generic actuator
Actuator
Generic actuator
with code mode
DIP-SWITCH
12345678
Figure 2: Setting
for generic actuator
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PORTER SWITCHBOARD ART. 1998A
1) Introduction
The system is able to manage:
• audio/video systems with a maximum of 240 users and 10 main
inputs (see diagrams SB2V/EN/103GC, SB2V/EN/220GC, SB2V/018GC).
• Call transfer from an external unit to internal extensions.
• Intercom between two internal extensions, even of different risers.
• A maximum of 10 unanswered calls.
• Putting a call on hold from an internal extension or from an
external unit.
The system is fitted with:
• Backlit LCD display showing the current date and time, any
unanswered calls, and the current operating mode.
• Personal directory with a maximum capacity of 400 names and
manual input using either an alphanumeric keypad or by downloading from a PC using the dedicated software Art.1249/A.
• Internal clock with buffer battery.
• 8 speed numbers for rapid calls.
• 3-level ringtone volume control (MAX – MIN – OFF).
• “TRANSFER” key to send a call from the external unit or to
provide the intercom function between internal extensions.
• ”MENU” button to access programming/settings
• DAY mode to intercept all calls passing through the bus.
• NIGHT mode:
- Calls from an external unit and those from internal extensions addressed to the switchboard (code 240) are intercepted by the system
- Other external calls transit directly over the bus without any intervention by the system.
• DAY/NIGHT automatic function to manage the change-over from DAY to NIGHT automatically according to 4 time bands defined by the user, with the possibility of programming the operating mode of the system for each day of the week.
• Free contact activated during the ringtone to connect any call repeater modules (see terminals CH – CH in Figure 2 on page 57).
• Display of the name of the person called if this is memorised in the directory.
456 789
0#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
123
456
789
0#
ABC DEF
MNOJKLGHI
WXYZTUVPQRS
1
1
A (---) AUTO 14:40
WED 12/03/07
234
6
5
4
3
5 6 7
2
8
10
9
11
13
ON/OFFCANC
ESC OK MENU
12
14
15
16
17
A/V
Legend:
Information shown on the display 1A Audio mode
V Video mode
2 (—-) Indicates the number of unanswered calls in DAY mode or
the word “NIGHT” is displayed in NIGHT mode.
3 AUTO Indicates operation of the switchboard in AUTO mode
(only displayed during operation in DAY mode).
4 14:40 Current time. 5 Indication of unanswered calls in night mode. 6 WED 12/03/2007 Current date.
Key functions 1 Speed numbers. 2
Shift to left and display of unanswered calls.
3
Shift to right and display of unanswered calls.
4 ESC Exit menus. 5 OK Confirm programming. 6 CANC Cancel. 7A/V Setting AUDIO/VIDEO mode on sending of calls. 8
Scrolling the directory.
9▼Scrolling the directory. 10 Entering names in the personal directory. 11 MENU Access to menus. 12 ON/OFF Hold down for 2 secs. 13 Setting DAY/NIGHT mode. 14 Call. 15 Door lock release. 16 Transfer of a call from external unit or intercom. 17 Putting a call on hold/resuming a call.
Information shown on the display and key functions
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24 VA 24V AC power supply 0 VA 0V AC power supply LP LP Incoming data line from external unit. LM LM Data line to risers. CH CH Free contact for call repetition. OUT OUT N.O. contact which closes, sending
a call from the switchboard to an internal unit.
IN IN N.O. contact for special functions. TX RX RS232 serial. Connect to a PC to download a personal
directory using software Art. 1249/A.
GND — GROUND serial RS232. Connect to Art. 1249/A
to download a personal directory from a PC.
Description of terminal block
Figure 2
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2) Settings
CHANGING THE LANGUAGE
The language can be set by selecting from the following:
1 - Italian (DEFAULT)
2 - English 3 - French 4 - German 5 - Portuguese 6 - Dutch 7 - Danish 8 - Finnish 9 - Spanish
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
Starting condition: A NIGHT 21:40
stand-by. WED 12/03/07
Press MENU button 1- CHANGE TIME The possible options
2-CHANGE DATE are displayed.
Use the keys 5-CHANGE
to select the desired menu. LANGUAGE
Press the key
1-ITALIAN The asterisk indicates
2-ENGLISH the selected language
key to select the required option
(CHANGE LANGUAGE)
Scroll the list with the keys
To select the desired language press 1-ITALIAN the corresponding key. 2-ENGLISH
EXAMPLE: ENGLISH
Press
Press ESC 5-CHANGE
LANGUAGE
Press ESC A NIGHT 21:40
WED 12/03/07
2
ABC
5
JKL
CHANGING THE TIME
The time of the switchboard can be changed as follows:
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
Starting condition: A NIGHT 00:00
stand-by. MON 00/00/00
Press MENU key 1-CHANGE TIME The display shows the
2-CHANGE TIME possible options.
Press the key
SET TIME: The highlighted digit
00:00 flashes
to delect the desired option
option(CHANGE TIME)
Change the time using
the alphanumeric keypad
and the key. SET TIME:
EXAMPLE: 21:40 press 21:40
Press OK A NIGHT 21:40 The set time is to confirm MON 00/00/00 kept by means of a buffer
entry. battery even in
the event of power failure.
1
2
ABC
1 0
4
GHI
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
Starting condition: A NIGHT 21:40
stand-by. MON 00/00/00
Press MENU button 1- CHANGE TIME The possible options
2-CHANGE DATE are displayed.
Press the key
SET DATE: The highlighted digit
00:00 flashes
to delect the desired option
(CHANGE DATE)
Change the date using
the alphanumeric keypad and
the key .
EXAMPLE: 12/03/07 press SET DATE:
12/03/07
Press OK ENTER A DAY:
to confirm the entry. MON
Press ENTER A DAY:
until the display shows TUE
the desired day
Press OK A NIGHT 21:40
to confirm the entry. WED 12/03/07
2
ABC
0
0
1
3
DEF
7
PQRS
2
ABC
3) Programming
SPEED NUMBERS
These allow an internal extension to be called directly by pressing the key associated with the address of the person called. To memorise the the speed number, carry out the following operations:
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
Starting condition: A NIGHT 21:40
stand-by. WED 12/03/07
EXAMPLE: you want to memorise code 44 as SPEED NUMBER 02.
Press MENU button 1- CHANGE TIME The possible options
2-CHANGE DATE are displayed.
Use the keys to select 4-SAVE
to select the desired menu. SPEED NUMBERS
Press
SPEED NUMBER 01: The default code is 000
to select the desired option CODE:000
(SAVE
SPEED NUMBERS)
Press OK to go to SPEED NUMBER 02: The default code is 000
the next speed number CODICE:000
Press twice SPEED NUMBER 02:
CODE:044
Press ESC to exit
programming mode.
Or A NIGHT 21:40
Press OK WED 12/03/07
to go to
the next speed number.
4
GHI
4
GHI
CHANGING THE DATE
The switchboard date can be changed as follows:
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PERSONAL DIRECTORY
The system has a personal directory which can hold up to 400 names with a maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters each. A code corresponding to the required internal extension must be associated with each name. You can enter names in the directory either manually or by downloading a database from a PC using Art. 1249/A.
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
MANUAL ENTRY
Starting condition: A NIGHT 21:40
stand-by. WED 12/03/07
EXAMPLE: you want to memorise the name AB with code 001
Press ENTER NAME:
_
Press CANC to cancel
ENTER NAME: a character
A_ to insert a space
until the to return to the previous
desired letter is displayed. character
Press the key
ENTER NAME:
AB_
until the
desired letter is displayed.
Press OK ENTER to confirm CODE
entry of the name.
Press ENTER
CODE:001
Press OK STORING
to confirm entry IN MEMORY…
of the code.
Followed by:
You can now enter
a new name. ENTER NAME:
Press ESC to exit. _
2
ABC
2
ABC
1
You can enter names in the directory by downloading them from a PC using Art.1249/A. To perform this operation, activate the download function from the menu, connect the switchboard to the PC via the relevant serial cable, and start the download software.
CAUTION: it is important to activate the function only when you want to download the names from a PC. To disable it, the switchboard must be turned off by means of the ON/OFF key.
ENTRY BY MEANS OF A PC
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
Starting condition: A (—-) 21:40
stand-by. WED 12/03/07
Press MENU 1-CHANGE TIME The display shows
2-CHANGE DATE are displayed.
Using the keys, select 6-DOWNLOAD to select the desired menu. NAMES FROM PC
Press SERVICE ACTIVE N.B: If you decide not to
download the names
once the service is active
to select the desired Followed by: it is necessary to
option. deactivate it by switching
(DOWNLOAD 6-DOWNLOAD off the switchboard.
NAMES FROM PC) NAMES FROM PC
You can now proceed
to download the
Press ESC A (——) 21:40 names using Art. 1249/A.
WED 12/03/07 The service is automatically
disabled on completion
of the download.
6
MNO
AUTO MODE
The system can be set to switch automatically from DAY mode to NIGHT mode at established times which can be programmed by the user. A maximum of four times can be set. These times allow the day to be divided into time bands during which the system operates in DAY mode or NIGHT mode.
It is extremely important to set the times for switching from one mode to another correctly; TIME 1: determines the first mode switch: from NIGHT mode to DAY mode TIME 2: determines the second mode switch: from DAY mode to NIGHT mode TIME 3: determines the third mode switch: from NIGHT mode to DAY mode TIME 4: determines the fourth mode switch: from DAY mode to NIGHT mode
EXAMPLE:
All 4 TIMES must be set (as shown in the following example) even though only 2 switchovers are needed:
EXAMPLE: You want to configure the switchboard with the following parameters: 00:00 – 07:00 Day mode operation 07:00 – 24:00 Night mode operation
TIME 1: 00:00 NIGHT / DAY TIME 2: 07:00 DAY / NIGHT TIME 3: 24:00 NIGHT / DAY TIME 4: 24:00 DAY /NIGHT
You can also decide to organise the week by selecting these three operating modes for each day:
-
AUTO: the system switches from DAY mode to NIGHT mode at the programmed times. It is not possible to set different time bands for the different days in which the system operates in AUTO mode.
-
NIGHT: the system is in this mode for the whole day.
-
DAY: the system is in this mode for the whole day.
00:00 TIME 1 TIME 2 TIME 3 TIME 4 24:00
NIGHT MODE DAY MODE NIGHT MODE DAY MODE NIGHT MODE
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
ACTIVATING/DISABLING AUTO MODE
Starting condition: A (——) 21:40 If the service is already active
stand-by. WED 12/03/07 the display shows the word
AUTO in DAY mode.
Press MENU button 1-CHANGE TIME The possible options
2-CHANGE DATE are displayed.
Use the keys 3- DAY NIGHT
to select the desired menu. AUTOMATIC
Press the key
1-ON/OFF
to select the desired 2-SET TIME
option. (AUTOMATIC DAY
NIGHT)
Press SERVICE DAY/NIGHT mode is
ACTIVE activated automatically
to select the desired
Or:
option (ON/OFF). SERVICE
DISABLED
Followed by:
To exit press 1-ON/OFF
ESC. 2-SET TIMES
3
DEF
1
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OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
SETTING TIMES IN AUTO MODE
Starting condition: A NIGHT 21:40 The system can be set
stand-by. WED 12/03/07 even if AUTO mode
is disabled.
Press MENU button 1 CHANGE TIME The possible options
2-CHANGE DATE are displayed.
Use the keys 3- DAY NIGHT
to select the desired menu. AUTOMATIC
Press the key
1-ON/OFF
to select the desired 2-SET TIME
option. (AUTOMATIC DAY
NIGHT)
Press 00:00 is the default time.
TIME 01: The highlighted digit flashes.
00:00 To set the time, see
to select the desired CHANGING THE TIME
option. (SETTING THE TIME) in chapter 2.
Press OK to
confirm the entry. TIME 02:
To go to the next time 00:00
press OK.
To exit, press ESC.
3
DEF
2
ABC
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
PROGRAMMING THE WEEK
Starting condition: A NIGHT 21:40
stand-by. WED 12/03/07
Press MENU’ 1-CHANGE TIME
2-CHANGE DATE
Use the keys 3- DAY NIGHT
to select the desired menu. AUTOMATIC
Press the key
1-ON/OFF
to select the desired option. 2-SET TIME
(AUTOMATIC DAY
NIGHT)
Press 3-PROGRAMME
WEEK
Press the key
MONDAY
MODE: AUTO
to select the desired
option.
(PROGRAMME WEEK)
Press MONDAY
to select one of the MODE: DAY
3 operating modes
Repeat the same operations
for each day of the
Press OK
week. exit the menu
to confirm your selection.
press ESC.
To go to the next day TUESDAY IMPORTANT: the days
press OK. MODE: AUTO programmed to operate
in AUTO mode
will all have
the same time bands set
in the section “Setting
times in auto mode”
3
DEF
3
DEF
4) OPERATION
DAY MODE
In DAY mode (see Figure 1 key 13 on page 56), the system intercepts all calls from both external and internal units. On stand-by, the display shows the following information:
NIGHT MODE
In NIGHT mode (see Figure 1 key 13 on page 56), the system only intercepts calls from external units if they are addressed to the switchboard (code 240). External calls to other addresses are forwarded without the system intervening, but are shown on the display. Incoming calls from internal extensions are all managed normally. In standby, the display shows the following information:
MANUAL SWITCHING TO DAY/NIGHT
To switch manually between DAY and NIGHT, press key (see Figure 1 key 13 on page 56). The mode set is shown on the display.
CAUTION: press to disable automatic DAY/NIGHT mode switching.
A (—-) 21:40
WED 12/03/07
SWITCHBOARD ON DAY
SWITCHBOARD ON AUDIO
A NIGHT 21:40
WED 12/03/07
SWITCHBOARD ON NIGHT
SWITCHBOARD ON AUDIO
MANAGING A CALL MADE FROM AN EXTERNAL UNIT WITHOUT TRANSFER
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
DAY MODE
Starting condition: A (——) 21:40
the system is set WED 12/03/07
to DAY
EXAMPLE: A call is made from an external unit to internal extension 002.
The switchboard rings.
The display show the name
CALL FOR of the person called if
INTERNAL UNIT 002 a name with code 002
is stored in the directory.
Contact CH-CH
closes for 1 sec.
Lift the receiver. COMMUNICATING The switchboard goes
WITH EXTERNAL UNIT into communication
with the external unit.
The switchboard hangs up.
Or A (——) 21:40 The conversation
the communication ends WED 12/03/07 ends.
due to time-out (MAX 3 min).
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OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
NIGHT MODE
Starting condition: A NIGHT 21:40
the system is set WED 12/03/07
to NIGHT
EXAMPLE: A call arrives addressed to the switchboard (CODE=240).
CALL FOR The switchboard rings.
SWITCHBOARD Contact CH-CH
closes for 1 sec.
Lift the receiver. COMMUNICATING The switchboard goes
WITH EXTERNAL UNIT into communication
with the external unit.
The switchboard hangs up.
Or A NIGHT 21:40 The conversation
The communication ends WED 12/03/07 is ended.
due to time-out (MAX 3 min).
MANAGING A CALL MADE FROM AN INTERNAL EXTENSION
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
Starting condition: A (——) 21:40
stand-by. WED 12/03/07
EXAMPLE: A call arrives from internal extension 2.
The switchboard rings.
The CH-CH contact is closed
for 1 sec.
The display show the name
CALLED BY in place of the code
USER 002 if the directory contains
a name with code 002.
You can refuse
the call
by pressing CANC.
If the internal extension has The switchboard goes into
the audio switched on: communication with the
internal extension.
COMMUNICATING
WITH USER 002
Lift the receiver.
A return call is sent
If the internal extension has to the caller.
the handset hung up: When the user lifts
the handset or switches on
the audio,
CALL FROM goes into communication
USER 002 with the switchboard.
The switchboard hangs up.
Or
The communication ends A (——) 21:40 The conversation
due to time-out (MAX 3 min). WED 12/03/07 is ended.
Or
The internal extension
hangs up.
CALL TO AN INTERNAL EXTENSION
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
Starting condition: A (——) 21:40
stand-by. WED 12/03/07
EXAMPLE: You want to call extension 2.
Call made by entering the code manually.
Press USER:002
TO CALL
Call made by retrieving the user from the personal directory.
Scroll the list of user names
with the keys.
N.B: To scroll YYY
faster CODE:002
keep the key pressed.
Call
CALLED successful. You can
USER 002 cancel the call
by pressing CANC.
Press Or
USER 002 Call
to call the selected NOT AVAILABLE unsuccessful.
user.
Or
USER
The system is busy.
BUSY
The user lifts the handset COMMUNICATING The switchboard goes into
or activates the audio. WITH USER 002 communication
with the internal unit.
The switchboard hangs up.
Or
The communication ends A (——) 21:40 The conversation
due to time-out (MAX 3 min). WED 12/03/07 is ended.
Or
The internal extension hangs up.
2
ABC
CALL TRANSFER FROM AN EXTERNAL UNIT
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
Starting condition:
the system is set
to DAY A (——) 21:40
N.B: The same operations WED 12/03/07
are also performed with the switchboard in NIGHT mode
EXAMPLE: A call comes in from an external unit to internal extension 2. N.B: on NIGHT the switchboard only intercepts calls from the external unit with code 240.
The switchboard rings.
CALL FOR The display shows the name
USER 002 of the person called if there is
a name in the directory
with code 002.
Lift the receiver. COMMUNICATING The switchboard goes
WITH EXTERNAL UNIT into communication
with the external unit.
Press CALL FOR The external unit is on hold.
USER 002
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OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
The call can be made CALLED Call
automatically to the address USER 002 successful.
called by the external unit.
Press Or
USER 002 Call
NOT AVAILABLE unsuccesful.
N.B: You can change
the address of the user Or
called by keying in the code manually USER The system is busy.
or retrieving it BUSY
from the directory.
If the call has not taken place correctly or the system is engaged.
CALL FOR The call from the external unit
USER 002 is still on hold.
Press IN COMMUNICATION The switchboard goes
WITH EXTERNAL UNIT into communication
with the external unit.
The switchboard hangs up.
Or A (——) 21:40 The conversation
The communication ends WED 12/03/07 is ended.
due to time-out (MAX 3 min).
If the call has taken place correctly.
The switchboard goes into
communication with the
The internal unit lifts the receiver IN COMMUNICATION internal extension.
or activates the audio. WITH USER 002 If the calling external unit
is video type, the monitor of
the called user switches on and
the image
from outside appears.
If the internal extension accepts the external call.
Press EXTERNAL CALL The internal extension is in
EFFECTED communication
with the external unit.
The internal extension hangs up.
Or
The communication ends A (——) 21:40 The conversation
due to time-out (MAX 3 min). WED 12/03/07 is ended.
Or
The switchboard presses
CANC.
If the internal extension does not accept the external call.
The internal extension has CALL FOR The call from the external unit
hung up. USER 002 is still on hold.
Press IN COMMUNICATION
The switchboard goes into
WITH EXTERNAL UNIT
communication
with the external unit.
The switchboard hangs up.
Or A (——) 21:40 The conversation
The communication ends WED 12/03/07 is ended.
due to time-out (MAX 3 min).
INTERCOM BETWEEN INTERNAL EXTENSIONS
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
Starting condition: A (——) 21:40
stand-by. WED 12/03/07
EXAMPLE: A call from internal extension 2 arrives or the switchboard calls internal extension 2.
If the call is from
internal extension 2:
CALL FROM The switchboard rings.
USER 002 The display shows
the name in place of the code
If the switchboard if the directory contains a
calls internal extension 2: name with code 002.
CALLED
The internal extension lifts the USER 002
receiver and presses
the speech button
Or IN COMMUNICATION
The switchboard lifts the handset. WITH USER 002
Internal extension 2 wants to speak to internal extension 3.
Press USER The calling internal unit hears
ON HOLD nothing, but must keep
the audio switched on.
Press USER:003
TO CALL
CALLED Call
USER 003 successful.
Or
Press the key
USER 003 Call
NOT AVAILABLE unsuccessful.
to call
Or
the selected user.
USER The system is busy. BUSY
If the call has not taken place correctly or the system is engaged.
USER
ON HOLD
Press IN COMMUNICATION
WITH USER 002
The internal extension hangs up.
Or A (——) 21:40 The conversation
The communication ends WED 12/03/2007 is ended.
due to time-out (MAX 3 min).
If the call has taken place correctly.
The internal extension lifts the IN COMMUNICATION
handset or activates the audio. WITH USER 003
If internal extension 3 wants to speak to internal extension 2.
Press The switchboard remains
INTERCOM
disabled
IN PROGRESS
until the communication
ends. (MAX 3 minutes)
If internal extension 3 does not want to speak to internal extension 2.
The internal extension has INTERNAL EXTENSION Internal extension 2 is still
hung up. ON HOLD waiting to speak to internal
extension 3.
Press
IN COMMUNICATION
WITH USER 002
The internal extension hangs up.
Or A (——) 21:40 The conversation
The communication ends WED 12/03/07 is ended.
due to time-out (MAX 3 min).
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MANAGEMENT OF UNANSWERED CALLS
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
Switchboard on DAY:
A (——) 21:40
The system is in WED 12/03/07
standby.
Switchboard on NIGHT:
A NIGHT 21:40
WED 12/03/07
A call comes in CALL FROM
from user 2. USER 002
If the switchboard does not answer within 30 sec. or another call arrives from the riser.
Switchboard on DAY: The figures in
brackets indicate the number
A (01) 21:40 of unanswered calls
WED 12/03/07 (MAX 10). The eleventh
call replaces the first.
Switchboard on NIGHT:
A NIGHT 21:40 flashes.
WED 12/03/07
Press to display CALL BACK
all the unanswered USER 002
calls
If you want to call back user 2.
CALLED Call
USER 002 successful.
Or
Press the key
USER 002 Call
NOT AVAILABLE unsuccessful.
Or
USER The system is busy. BUSY
If you want to cancel the call from the memory.
Press CANC NO USER The memory is empty.
TO CALL BACK
DOOR LOCK RELEASE
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
Starting condition: A (——) 21:40
standby WED 12/03/07
Press A (——) 21:40 If the door lock is released
WED 12/03/07 you will hear a
confirmation signal.
If a call has arrived from an external unit.
The switchboard rings.
CALL FOR The display shows the name
USER 002 of the person called
if the directory contains a
name with code 002.
Press A (——) 21:40 If the door lock is released
WED 12/03/07 you will hear a confirmation signal.
The call is cancelled.
If the switchboard is in audio communication with the external unit.
Press If the door lock is released
IN COMMUNICATION you will hear a
WITH EXTERNAL UNIT confirmation signal.
The communication ends
after 10 seconds.
VIDEO CALL MODE
You can initiate a video call to an external unit. If video call mode is set, the monitor called by the switchboard switches on, thus allowing, for example, viewing of the remote cameras associated with Art. 1259C. VIDEO mode can be configured as permanent or as single call.
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
Starting condition: A (——) 21:40
stand-by. WED 12/03/2007
Press A/V to V (——) 21:40
enable video call mode. WED 12/03/2007
Video call mode must be set in advance as described below.
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
Starting condition: A (——) 21:40
stand-by. WED 12/03/2007
Press MENU’ 1-CHANGE TIME
SETTINGS 2-CHANGE DATE
Use the keys 8- SETTING
to select the desired menu. VIDEO MODE
Press the key
1- PERMANENT 2- SINGLE CALL.
to select the desired option
(SET VIDEO MODE)
Press The switchboard remains in
video mode until it is disabled
with the A/V key
to activate video mode
permanently after enabling
by means of the A/V key. 1- PERMANENT
Or 2- SINGLE CALL
Press
The switchboard goes back to
audio mode at the end
to activate video mode of the call.
only for the first call
after enabling with the A/V key.
8
TUV
1
2
ABC
ACTUATOR CONTROL ART. 1256
Actuators can be activated in standby mode and during conversation with an external unit.
CAUTION: It is only possible to activate actuators on the input line to terminals LP-LP of 1998A. N.B.: Do not use this function if no actuator is installed as it will interrupt the communication.
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
Starting condition: A (——) 21:40
stand-by. WED 12/03/2007
Press To activate a specific actuator
ACTUATOR key in its code.
CODE: If the code is not present
a generic actuator will be activated (see page 52).
A (——) 21:40 The actuator has been activated.
Press WED 12/03/07
Or
to confirm. ACTUATOR The actuator is not available.
NOT AVAILABLE
ACTIVATING AN ACTUATOR IN STANDBY/SPEECH MODE
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SPEED NUMBERS
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
Starting condition: A (——) 21:40
standby WED 12/03/07
EXAMPLE: If you want to call internal extension 2 by means of speed number 1. N.B: code 002 must have been previously memorised under speed number 1
(see SPEED NUMBERS in chapter 3).
CALLED Call
USER 002 successful.
Or
Press the key
USER 002 Call
NOT AVAILABLE unsuccessful.
Or
USER
The system is busy.
BUSY
1
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
SEARCHING
Starting condition: A (——) 21:40
standby WED 12/03/2007
EXAMPLE: If you want to find all the names which begin with A in the directory.
Press ENTER NAME:
_
Press SEARCH NAME:
_
Press SEARCH NAME: Enter all or part of the user
A_ name.
A You can now scroll
CODE:YYY the user name list
with the keys.
Press OK Or
NAME NOT STORED The name does not exist.
IN DIRECTORY
2
ABC
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
CONSULTATION
Starting condition: A (——) 21:40
standby WED 12/03/07
Scroll the list of NAME DIRECTORY If there is no name
user names EMPTY in the directory.
with the .
Or
N.B: To scroll faster XXXXX XXXXX = first name
CODE:YYY in directory.
keep the key pressed. YYY = code associated
with the first name.
PERSONAL DIRECTORY
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
CANCELLING
Starting condition: A (——) 21:40
standby WED 12/03/2007
EXAMPLE: You want to eliminate the name A with code YYY from the directory.
Scroll the list of user
names with the keys A
until the display shows CODE YYY
the name you want.
Press CANC DELETE
THE NAME?
You will be asked for the
To confirm press ENTER PASSWORD confirm deletion
OK. _ _ _ _ password: 1998.
This password is fixed
and cannot be changed.
To confirm press DELETING
OK. IN PROGRESS
Followed by:
A (——) 21:40
WED 12/03/2007
OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
TOTAL CANCELLATION OF NAMES
Starting condition: A (——) 21:40
standby WED 12/03/2007
Press the MENU key. 1-CHANGE TIME The display shows
2-CHANGE DATE all the possible options.
Use the keys 7-DELETE
to select the desired menu. ALL NAMES
Press the key
DELETE ALL
to select the desired NAMES?
option.
(DELETE ALL
NAMES)
You will be asked for
To confirm press ENTER PASSWORD the confirm deletion
OK. _ _ _ _ password: 1998.
This password is fixed
and cannot be changed.
To confirm press DELETING
OK. IN PROGRESS
Followed by:
A (——) 21:40
WED 12/03/2007
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HAND-HELD PROGRAMMER Art. 1251/A
Introduction
Hand-held programmer Art. 1251/A allows you to programme the functions that can be assigned to the pushbuttons and the intercom code of Simplebus series internal extensions. Programming is carried out by means of a guided menu and only requires knowledge of the structure of the system and location of the various devices. The programmer also enables you to display, for checking purposes, the functions associated with the pushbuttons of internal extensions and to display the auto-configuration of the intercom interface for Simplebus systems Art. 4897. Hand-held programmer Art. 1251/A is housed in a portable container and can be powered with rechargeable batteries or a plug­in power supply unit for mains operation (230V). The hand-held programmer Art. 1251/A package includes the cable for programming internal extensions.
Checking version of software Art. 1251/A
Brackets Art. 5714C, 5714CI, 4784 and 4784I and interphones 2418W and 2618 can be programmed with a programmer Art. 1251/A equipped with software version:
2.2 or higher for Art. 5714C, 5714CI and 2418W
2.3 or higher for Art. 4784, 2618
2.4 or higher Art. 4784I. Proceed as described below to check the software version of programmer Art. 1251/A.
On the main screen, press the key corresponding to the function (figure 1).
Ver
After displaying the software version of the programmer
After displaying the software version of the programmer
(figure 2), press the key
(figure 2), press the key
corresponding to the function
corresponding to the function
to return to the main screen.
to return to the main screen.
Features
• Graphic display with 128x64 dots/pitch resolution.
• Membrane keypad with 20 alphanumeric keys.
• Internal contrast control.
• Sturdy and easy to handle.
• Auto-recognition of device to be programmed.
• Allows reading and programming of the function associated with the pushbuttons of the following articles:
- 5714C Bracket for Simplebus 1/2 digital system for Bravo and Genius colour monitors.
- 5714CI Bracket for Simplebus 1/2 digital system for Bravo and Genius colour monitors, intercom service.
- 5714I Bracket for Simplebus 1/2 digital system for Bravo and Genius monitors, intercom service.
- 4784 Bracket for Simplebus 1/2 digital system for Diva monitors.
- 4784I Bracket for Simplebus 1/2 digital system for Diva monitors, intercom service.
- 2618 Style Simplebus intercom interphone.
- 2418W Okay Simplebus intercom interphone.
- 4897 Intercom interface for Simplebus system.
• Possibility of displaying the programmer menus in one of 9 languages.
• Powered by rechargeable batteries or mains supply.
• Battery low warning.
• Timed illumination of display to save energy.
Esc
F1 F2 F3 F4
Opt SelVer
Fig. 1
F1 F2 F3 F4
Esc
Software ver. 2.2
Fig. 2
Conventions used in the manual and main indicators
• The membrane keypad pushbuttons are shown as follows in the manual:
• Pushbutton functions The function of the pushbuttons depends on the guide text shown on the display. The manual shows the corresponding icon e.g.: and
and in standby mode correspond to and (figure 3).
• Menu options are shown in
bold green italic.
• Messages appearing on the display are shown in:
• Particularly important information is shown in:
bold.
Battery low indicator.
“bold black italic in inverted commas”
SelOpt
Keys and connectors
1. Function keys: the function of the keys depends on the guide text shown on the display above the keys, for example, in
standby, corresponds to and to see arrows in figure 3.
2. Arrows for scrolling through menus.
3. Entry pushbuttons:
- Numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0
- Letters A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T,U,W,X,Y,Z
- Symbols: . , : * #
4. Mains power connector (figure 5).
SelOpt
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F1 F2 F3 F4
Opt Sel
Fig. 3
. , :
F1 F2 F3 F4
123
456
789
*
0
#
ABC DEF
GHI MNO
PQRS WXYZ
JKL
TUV
1
2
3
4
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
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5. ON-OFF switch (figure 6).
6. Connector CN1 for connecting the serial programming cable (figure 6).
Technical specifications
• Mains power supply: 230Vac/12Vdc 250mA adapter, 2.1mm jack
(central positive). It is possible to use the following Comelit articles:
- Art. 43081 12Vdc 2.5A power supply unit.
- Art. 43082 12Vdc 1.33A plug-in power supply unit.
- Art. 43083 12Vdc 700mA plug-in power supply unit.
- Art. 43084 12Vdc 500mA plug-in power supply unit.
• Supply with batteries: 4 rechargeable NiMH 1.2V size AA
batteries, 1100/2100mA/h.
• Battery consumption: 130mA with display lighting always on.
• Continuous use time with 1300mA/h batteries 100% charged:
10 hrs approx.
• Communication speed of serial protocol for device programming:
1200 bps.
Batteries
Use only NiMh 1.2V size AA rechargeable batteries, with capacity of 1000 to 2200mA/h.
Battery low warning
Hand-held programmer Art.1251/A is equipped with a battery charge sensor, which sends a ‘battery low’ warning to the internal control unit.
The battery symbol appears on the display to indicate that the batteries need to be recharged. From the moment at which the ‘battery low’ warning appears, the hand-held programmer has a specific duration of battery life left, after which the module must be connected to an external power supply unit.
5
6
:
2
3
456
7
89
*
0
#
ABC
DEF
GHI
MNO
PQRS
WXYZ
JKL
TUV
O
N
O
FF
CN
1
Fig. 6
Changing the batteries
The batteries are housed in the battery compartment in the back of the hand-held programmer. To change the batteries, proceed as follows:
1. Switch off the hand-held programmer with the ON-OFF button (figure 6).
2. Open the battery compartment as shown in figure 7.
3. Replace the batteries with fully charged batteries, taking care to fit them the right way round as shown in the battery compartment (figure 8).
4. Refit the cover on the battery compartment.
Recharging the batteries
To recharge the batteries, use a generic size AA NiMh battery charger. Note that the batteries are not recharged by the external power supply unit that can be connected to the hand-held programmer.
The batteries can be recharged hundreds of times, but they deteriorate over time. If battery life between charges is significantly lower than normal, buy new batteries.
Fig. 7
+
+
+
+
Fig. 8
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Extreme temperatures can affect the charging capacity of the batteries. Never use damaged batteries or battery chargers. Do not short-circuit the batteries. This can happen accidentally if, for example, you keep a spare battery in your pocket or a container with another metal object, which may bring the + and – terminals of the battery into direct contact, thus damaging the battery or the object in question.
Display
Hand-held programmer Art. 1251/A is equipped with a graphic display with resolution of 128x64 dots/pitch. The display has a timed lighting system for saving energy, which is especially useful when running the module on batteries. The lighting switches off automatically about 30 seconds after the last keystroke: it switches back on as soon as any key on the programmer is pressed.
Display brightness control
The brightness of the display can be adjusted by means of a trimmer inside the programmer. You must therefore open the programmer and proceed as follows (figure 9):
1. Unscrew the 6 screws on the back of the programmer.
2. Keep the cover raised with the keypad and turn trimmer TM1:
- clockwise to reduce brightness
- anti-clockwise to increase brightness.
3. Make sure that the membrane keypad is still connected to the ZIF connector.
4. Screw the cover back onto the base.
12V
D
C
+
--
. , :
F1
F2
F3
F4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
0
#
A
BC
D
EF
G
H
I
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
W
X
Y
Z
JK
L
TU
V
Fig. 9
Standby mode
When the hand-held programmer is ready for use but the user has not connected any device by serial cable, the module is in standby. In standby, the and keys are available. The display shows the name Comelit and a moving logo (see figure 1). It is possible to go back into standby when you are connected to a device, by pressing several times until the Comelit logo appears on the display.
Setting the language
From standby mode, press to access the language menu. Use the and keys to scroll the menu and display the
9 available languages; After selecting the language, press to confirm and go back into standby.
Connecting the programmer to the device to be configured
To programme a device, connect the programmer to the device by means of the programming cable provided with the programmer. The programmer automatically recognises the device connected and therefore only enables the functions which can be programmed on that device.
Connecting the programmer to Art. 5714C, 5714CI, 4784, 4784I, 2618 and 2418W
Proceed as follows:
1. Make sure the bracket (or interphone) is not connected to the system.
2. Switch on hand-held programmer Art. 1251/A with the programming cable connected to the programmer.
Ok
Opt
Esc
SelOpt
.
, :
F
1
F
2
F
3
F
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
0
#
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
W
X
Y
Z
J
K
L
T
U
V
O
N
O
F
F
C
N
1
Fig. 10
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programming cable connected to the programmer.
3. Connect the other end of the programming cable to the polarised connector on Art. 4897 as shown in figure 14.
4. Make sure intercom interface Art. 4897 is not connected to the system riser (Lin Lin input on the terminal block).
5. When the connection is made the following message is displayed:
and you automatically enter the menu of programmable functions for the device in question. If the device is not recognised, no message will be displayed. If connection fails, simply switch the programmer off and back on again with the ON/OFF switch (fig. 6), to re-start automatic recognition of the device.
“Article 4897 connection OK!”
3. Connect the other end of the programming cable to the polarised connector on the bracket as shown in figures 10, 11, 12 and 13.
4. When the connection is made the following message is displayed: and you automatically enter the menu of programmable functions for the device in question. If the device is not recognised, no message will be displayed. If connection fails, simply switch the programmer off and back on again with the ON/OFF switch (fig. 6), to re-start automatic recognition of the device.
Connecting the programmer to Art. 4897
1. To access the connector for connecting to the programmer, remove the side covers of Art. 4897.
2. Switch on hand-held programmer Art. 1251/A with the
“Article xxxx connection OK!”
C
N
1
.
,:
F
1
F
2
F
3F
4
123
4
56
78
9
*
0
#
ABC
D
E
F
G
HI
M
NO
PQ
R
S
W
X
YZ
JKL
TU
V
O
N
OFF
C
N
1
.
,
:
F
1
F2 F3 F
4
123
4
5
6
7 8
9
*
0
#
A
B
C
DEF
G
HI
M
N
O
PQRS
WXYZ
JK
L
TU
V
O
N
O
F
F
Fig. 13
F1
F2
F3
F4
2
3
5
6
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
M
N
O
W
X
Y
Z
L
CN 1
Fig. 14
.
,:
F1
F2
F3
F4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
0
#
ABC
DE
F
G
HI
M
N
O
PQ
RS
W
XYZ
J
KL
TU
V
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
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Custom settings
Certain settings of internal extensions can be customised. You can read, delete and change certain custom settings on all the articles listed.
Custom settings on Art. 5714C, 5714CI, 4784, 4784I and 2418W, 2618
Brackets 5714C, 5714CI, 4784 and 4784I and interphones 2418W and 2618 allow you to read and programme the functions associated with the pushbuttons. To be able to use pushbuttons 3, 4, 5 and 6, the Bravo monitor must contain additional pushbutton card Art. 5733. The optional card Art. 5734 allows Pushbuttons 3 and 4 to be used, whereas there are 2 signalling LEDs in the positions of Pushbuttons 5 and 6.
2
4
6
1
3
5
7
9
2
8
CH2
1
2
3
4
5
6
1 2 3 4 5 6
1
2
LED
Call
Generic actuator
Ringtone selector / Privacy service
Door lock release
Automatic switch-on/ Video request
Doctor Function
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
Actuator
Door lock release
Switchboard
Not programmed
Not programmed
Door lock release
Privacy
Switchboard
Not programmed
LED
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
4
Fig. 17
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
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Functions that can be associated with a pushbutton
Standard function: Door lock release
This function enables you to programme the selected pushbutton to perform the door lock release function on the external unit. The function does not require the programming of any Parameter. The Door lock release command can be used to release the door lock at the bottom of the stairs (Function D) using Art. 1256. For settings and further information, see page 52.
Standard function: Switchboard
This function enables you to programme the selected pushbutton to perform the Call porter switchboard function for Art. 1998A. The function does not require the programming of any Parameter. The ‘call porter switchboard’ function can be used to activate actuator Art. 1256 (Function B). For settings and further information, see page 52.
Standard function: Switch-on
This meaning of this function depends on how the monitor is set. If the monitor is Main the pushbutton programmed with this function performs automatic switch-on. If the monitor is Secondary the pushbutton programmed with this function activates a video request. Automatic switch-on of the monitor takes place when you press and immediately release the programmed pushbutton and is only possible when the system is in standby. If two external units are installed, pressing the automatic monitor switch-on pushbutton twice will show you the image first from one and then from the other external unit. Automatic switch-on can be disabled (see variant H on page 129). The video request function enables you to switch on a monitor following a call from an external unit for the user. The monitor switches on automatically when speech mode is activated or when the pushbutton programmed for this function is pressed and released (see variant H on page 129).
Standard function: Actuator
This function enables you to programme the selected pushbutton to perform the uncoded Actuator function. With the pushbutton thus set, it is possible to activate all the actuator relay modules Art. 1256 set to function E. The function does not require the programming of any Parameter. See page 52 for the settings of Art.1256 and other details.
Standard function: Coded Actuator
This function enables you to programme the selected pushbutton to perform the Coded actuator function. With the pushbutton thus set, it is possible to activate the relay only on actuator relay module Art. 1256 set to function F, provided it has been given with the same code as the one programmed with Art. 1251/A for the pushbutton on the internal extension. The function requires programming of the Parameter field of the code of actuator Art. 1256 that you want to control. The code of actuator Art. 1256 must be written in the Parameter
field (see example in figure 19), which can be read on the DIP
switch of the device according to the DIP switch programming table on page 79. For settings of Art. 1256 and further information, see page 52.
Figure 4 shows the factory settings of the pushbuttons. Using 1251/A, however, you can customise each pushbutton of the monitor to perform one of the following functions:
• Door lock release
• Call to porter switchboard
• Automatic switch-on (Switch-on)
• Generic
• Coded actuator
• Doctor
• Video request (Switch-on)
• Privacy (for Art. 4784, 4784I and 2418W only)
• Intercom call (Art. 4897, 5714CI, 4784I, 2418W and 2618 only)
• Intercom group call (Art. 4897, 5714CI, 4784I, 2418W and 2618
only)
It is also possible to:
- Read the configuration of all pushbuttons.
- Save the configuration of the pushbuttons read.
- Cancel the single pushbutton and therefore make it
unprogrammed.
- Retrieve a user configuration of the pushbuttons to be
programmed.
- Retrieve a factory-set configuration of pushbuttons for
programming.
Only for Art. 5714CI, 4784I and 2618:
- Read the intercom code.
- Programme the intercom code.
- Delete the intercom code.
- Read the output of Art. 4897.
Note that interphones Art. 2618 and 2418W, if used in a non­intercommunicating system, i.e. without interface Art. 4897, must have no intercommunicating code set. To delete any intercommunicating code that may have been set, use the submenu Canc. Intercom. Art. 2418W and Art. 2618 are factory-set with no intercommunicating code and are therefore ready for use in non-intercommunicating systems (not connected to Art. 4897).
Custom settings on Art. 4897
On Art. 4897 intercommunicating interface for Simplebus systems, you can read or delete the intercommunicating network configuration on the interface by selecting, respectively:
Read Cfg.
Reset Cfg.
at the time of connection.
Audio ON/OFF
(NOT PROGRAMMABLE)
Automatic switch-on
Privacy
Door lock release
Switchboard Actuator
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Standard function: Privacy
This function enables you to set the Privacy function on the pushbutton. If enabled, it allows you to disable temporarily the ringtone of the interphone in response to calls from the external unit and porter switchboard Art. 1998A. The landing call and intercom call ringtones are not disabled. To enable or disable the Privacy function, press the monitor or interphone pushbutton on which the function has been programmed for 2 seconds; selection of the enabled state is also indicated by the illumination of the indicator LED. The function does not require the programming of any
Parameter.
Standard function: Doctor
This function enables you to set the Doctor function on the pushbutton. Enablement is also indicated by the signalling LED lighting up. When there are several users with the same user code, set the Doctor function on only one of the units enabled for this. To enable or disable the Doctor function, press the monitor or interphone pushbutton on which the function has been programmed for 2 seconds; selection of the enabled state is also indicated by the illumination of the indicator LED. The function does not require the programming of any
Parameter.
Standard function: Intercom
This function enables you to set the intercom call function on the pushbutton. The function is available only for intercom systems that use internal extensions Art. 4897, 5714CI, 4784I, 2618 and 2418W.
Group Intercom
This function enables you to set the group intercom call function on the pushbutton. The function is available only for intercom systems that use internal extensions Art. 4897, 5714CI, 4784I, 2618 and 2418W.
Function [Coded Actuator.]
PARAMETER
35
Fig. 19
Internal extension common programming operations
The paragraphs below describe programming operations which are common to all programmable internal extensions Art. 4897, 5714C, 5714CI, 4784, 4784I, 2618 and 2418W.
How to assign a standard function to a pushbutton
To programme a pushbutton you must:
1. Connect the hand-held programmer to the device to be programmed, see page 68.
2. Use the and keys to select the Prog. Pushbuttons menu and then press .
3. Use the and keys to select the pushbutton that you want to programme and then press .
4. Use the and keys to select Standard Func., and then press .
5. Using the and keys, scroll through the available functions until the display shows the function you want to programme on the pushbutton.
6. If necessary, go the to parameter field using and and enter the requested numerical value (see standard functions description on page 71) using the keypad of the programmer.
7. Press and make sure that the following message appears:
-
- If the operation is not successful, the display will show the message:
­If the operation is not permitted, the display will show an error message . Setting a remote camera on a secondary bracket/monitor is incompatible and therefore not permitted.
8. After a few seconds the display shows the pushbutton selection menu for any further operations on the extension.
EXAMPLE: setting Actuator with code 35 on pushbutton 2 of the monitor.
“Oper. failed!”
“Transm. failed!”
“Operation OK”
“Transmission OK”
Ok
Sel
Sel
Sel
Art. 5714C
Connection OK!
—————————
Prog. pushbuttons Read pushbuttons
Pushbutton 1 Pushbutton 2 Pushbutton 3
Reset pushbutton
Standard Func.
Camera cycle
Function:
Coded Actuator
parameter
[ ]
OPERATION DISPLAY
Connect hand-held programmer Art. 1251/A to bracket 5714C.
Select Prog. Pushbuttons and press .
Select Pushbutton 2 and press
.
Select Standard. Func. and press
.
Use the and
keys to scroll the Coded
Actuator function.
Sel
Sel
Sel
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How to cancel the programming of a pushbutton
To cancel a pushbutton and return it to the unprogrammed state you must:
1. Connect the hand-held programmer to the device to be programmed, see page 68.
2. Use the and keys to select the Prog. Pushbuttons menu and then press .
3. Use the and keys to select the pushbutton for which you want to cancel programming, then press .
4. Use the and keys to select the menu option Reset
Pushbutton, then press .
5. The display will ask you to confirm the operation:
6. Press and make sure that the following message appears:
-
- . If the operation is not successful, the display will show the message:
-.
7. After a few seconds the display shows the pushbutton selection menu for any further operations on the extension.
How to programme a default (factory-set) pushbutton configuration
The configurations of Default pushbuttons (factory-set) are as follows:
Art. 5714C, 5714CI (see fig. 15 on page 70):
“Transm. failed!”
“Operation OK”
“Transmission OK”
Ok
“Reset pushbutton x?”
Sel
Sel
Sel
Function
Coded Actuator
parameter
35…………….
1. Transmission OK!
2. Operation OK!
Pushbutton 1 Pushbutton 2 Pushbutton 3
OPERATION DISPLAY
Use the
and
keys to reach the Parameter field and enter code 35 for the Art. 1256 that you want to activate (N.B. read the actuator code from the device’s DIP-switch, see fig. 19). Use to delete possible typing errors
Press the key
The display automatically shows the pushbutton selection menu for any further operations on the extension
Ok
|<C
k Door lock release 1 Switchboard 2 Switch-on 3 Actuator 4 Actuator 5 Actuator 6 Doctor
Art. 2618 (see fig. 16 on page 70):
Art. 2418W (see fig. 17 on page 70):
Art. 4784 and Art. 4784I (see fig. 18 on page 71):
To programme a default pushbutton configuration you must:
1. Connect the hand-held programmer to the device to be programmed, see page 68.
2. Use the and keys to select the Prog. Pushbuttons menu and then press .
3. Use the and keys to select the menu option Default
Cfg then press .
4. The default configuration of the device is displayed. If necessary, use the and keys to scroll down through all the pushbuttons. For pushbutton reference information, see figures 15, 16, 17 and 18 on page 70,71.
5. Press to run pushbutton programming.
6. Make sure that the following message is displayed:
-
- . If the operation is not successful, the display will show the message:
-.
7. After a few seconds the display shows the pushbutton selection menu for any further operations on the extension.
“Transm. failed!”
“Operation OK”
“Transmission OK”
Ok
Sel
Sel
k Door lock release 1 Switchboard 2 Switch-on 3 Actuator 4 Privacy
k Door lock release 1 Actuator 2 Switchboard 4 (not programmed) 5 (not programmed) 6 (not programmed) 7 (not programmed) 8 (not programmed) 9 (not programmed)
1 Door lock release 2 Switchboard 3 Privacy 5 (not programmed) 6 (not programmed) 7 (not programmed) 8 (not programmed)
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How to save a pushbutton configuration decided by the user
You can save a personal pushbutton configuration to the memory of Art. 1251/A for each of the programmable devices Art. 5714C, 5714CI, 5714I, 2618, 4784 and 4784I. The configuration will be saved for the article from which it was read. To save a customised pushbutton configuration, you must:
1. Connect the hand-held programmer Art. 1251/A to the device with previously programmed pushbuttons and whose configuration you want to store, see page. 68.
2. Use the and keys to select the Read Pushbuttons menu, then press .
3. The display will show a list of the device’s pushbuttons and the functions assigned to them. If the operation is not successful, the display will show the message:
-.
4. If necessary, use the and keys to scroll down through all the pushbuttons.
5. Press to save the pushbutton configuration shown on the display.
6. Make sure that the following message appears:
.
7. Press to go back to the selection menu for any further operations on the extension.
How to programme a saved pushbutton configuration
The pushbutton configuration retrieved for programming relates to the article to which you are connected. To programme a configuration saved by the user, you must:
1. Connect the hand-held programmer to the device to be programmed, see page 68.
2. Use the and keys to select the Prog. Pushbuttons menu, then press .
3. Use the and keys to select the menu option Saved
Cfg, then press .
4. The display shows the pushbutton configuration previously saved for that article. If necessary, use the and keys
to scroll down through all the pushbuttons.
5. Press to run pushbutton programming.
6. Make sure that the following message is displayed:
-
- . If the operation is not successful, the display will show the message:
-.
7. After a few seconds the display shows the pushbutton selection menu for any further operations on the extension.
How to read the pushbutton configuration
To read the programmed pushbutton configuration, proceed as follows:
1. Connect the hand-held programmer to the device to be programmed, see page 68.
2. Use the and keys to select the Read Pushbuttons menu, then press .
3. The display will show a list of the device’s pushbuttons and the functions assigned to them.
Sel
“Transm. failed!”
“Operation OK”
“Transmission OK”
Ok
Sel
Sel
Esc
“Saving OK!”
Sav
“Transm. failed!”
Sel
If the operations is not successful, the display will show the message:
-.
4. If necessary, use the and keys to scroll down through all the pushbuttons.
5. Press to go back to the selection menu for any further operations on the extension.
Precautions and maintenance
The suggestions given below will help maximise the service life of the device.
• Keep the programmer and its accessories out of reach of
children.
• Make sure that the hand-held programmer does not get wet.
Rain, humidity, liquids and condensate contain corrosive minerals which may damage the electronic circuits.
• Do not leave the programmer in dusty or dirty environments, in
order to avoid damaging its moving parts.
• Do not leave the hand-held programmer in particularly hot
environments. Excessively high temperatures can reduce the life of the electronic circuits, damage the batteries and deform or melt plastic parts. When the programmer cools down after overheating, condensate may form inside it, which can damage the electronic circuits.
• Do not leave the hand-held programmer in particularly cold
environments.
• Do not drop, knock or shake the programmer as this could
cause irreparable damage to the circuits inside it.
• Do not use corrosive chemical products, solvents or
aggressive detergents to clean the programmer.
• Do not twist or yank the programmer cable as this could lead
to problems of communication with the devices.
Esc
“Transm. failed!”
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List of menu functions
Standby mode
5714C
Prog. Pushbuttons:
Key pushbutton:
-
Standard Func.
-
Reset pushbutton
Pushbutton 1: (as key pushbutton)
Pushbutton 2: (as key pushbutton)
Pushbutton 3: (as key pushbutton)
Pushbutton 4: (as key pushbutton)
Pushbutton 5: (as key pushbutton)
Pushbutton 6: (as key pushbutton)
• Default Cfg.
• Saved Cfg.
Read pushbuttons
5714CI
Prog. Intercom
Lett. Intercom
Canc. Intercom
Prog. pushbuttons
Key pushbutton
-
Standard Func.
-
Intercom Group
-
Reset pushbutton
Pushbutton 1: (as key pushbutton)
Pushbutton 2: (as key pushbutton)
Pushbutton 3: (as key pushbutton)
Pushbutton 4: (as key pushbutton)
Pushbutton 5: (as key pushbutton)
Pushbutton 6: (as key pushbutton
Default Cfg.
• Saved Cfg.
Read pushbuttons
Read output
4784
• Prog. Pushbuttons:
• Key pushbutton:
- Standard Func.
- Reset pushbutton
• Pushbutton 1: (as key pushbutton)
• Pushbutton 2: (as key pushbutton)
• Pushbutton 3: (as key pushbutton)
• Pushbutton 4: (as key pushbutton)
• Default Cfg.
• Saved Cfg.
• Read pushbuttons
Simplebus2 cabling system
• Prog. Intercom
• Read Intercom
• Canc. Intercom
• Prog. pushbuttons
• Key pushbutton
- Standard Func.
- Intercom Group
- Reset pushbutton
• Pushbutton 1: (as key pushbutton)
• Pushbutton 2: (as key pushbutton)
• Pushbutton 3: (as key pushbutton)
• Pushbutton 4: (as key pushbutton)
• Default Cfg.
• Saved Cfg.
• Read pushbuttons
• Read output
2618
• Prog. Intercom
• Read Intercom
• Canc. Intercom
• Prog. pushbuttons
• Key pushbutton
- Standard Func.
- Intercom Group
- Reset pushbutton
• Pushbutton 1: (as key pushbutton)
• Pushbutton 2: (as key pushbutton)
• Pushbutton 3: (as key pushbutton)
• Pushbutton 4: (as key pushbutton)
• Pushbutton 5: (as key pushbutton)
• Pushbutton 6: (as key pushbutton)
• Pushbutton 7: (as key pushbutton)
• Pushbutton 8: Default Cfg.
• Pushbutton 9: Saved Cfg.
• Read pushbuttons
• Read output
4897
Read config.
Reset config.
2418W
Prog. Intercom
Read Intercom
Canc. Intercom
Prog. pushbuttons
Pushbutton 1
-
Standard Func.
-
Intercom Group
-
Reset pushbutton
Pushbutton 2 (as key pushbutton 1)
Pushbutton 3 (as key pushbutton 1)
Pushbutton 5 (as key pushbutton 1)
Pushbutton 6 (as key pushbutton 1)
Pushbutton 7 (as key pushbutton 1)
Pushbutton 8 (as key pushbutton 1)
Default Cfg.
Saved Cfg.
Read pushbuttons
Read output
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CONFIGURATION OF THE DEVICES
1 2
3
4 5
6 7
8
12345678
Programming brackets Art. 5714C and 4784, Style interphones 2638, 2628, 2610 and 2618 and Okay interphones 2428W/A, 2410W/2B and 2418W
• Each interphone and bracket in the system is identified by its own code; each code must be set by means of the DIP switch on the interphone card or on the bracket (see figure).
• The user code must be set according to the corresponding example shown in the programming table on page 79.
• Coding can take place at any time, even without a power supply.
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Programming switching device Art. 1224A
• Each switching module is equipped with a pair of DIP switches with 8 selectors (see figure). The two DIP switches define the MIN and MAX range of codes that can be recognised by the switching device.
• Remember that the MIN and MAX DIP switches define the lowest and highest user codes respectively which can be connected to the riser.
• For setting the desired values, refer to the table on page 79.
• Distinct switching devices must manage code ranges which are not overlapping.
MAIN DOOR FROM N° 1÷20
STAIRCASE A
STAIRCASE B
5802
5702
5802
1
2
3
4
5
6
5702
1
2
3
4
5
6
1216
1214/2C
1214/2C
1214/2C 1214/2C
4888C
4888C
1224A 1224A
4834/9
1216
• Example of coding switching device Art. 1224A of staircase A minimum number 1, maximum number 10.
MAX
MIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
O N
O N
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Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
Fig. 2B
Fig. 2A
Art. 3309
Procedure also valid for programming modules 3063B and 3064B wired to Art. 4660C with 4-pole plug-in cable.
WARNING:
Modules Art. 4660C normally function as the main external unit (timed engaged signal). To set them as a secondary external unit (engaged signal active for the whole time the riser is in use), set all the selector DIP switches to ON.
When a call is transmitted from the external unit if a busy tone is heard instead of the ring tone it means that a call to another external unit is in session.
In case of a persistent short-circuit on the bus line, the external unit emits an intermittent signalling tone.
1. Connect the terminal blocks of modules Art. 3323/3, 3323/4 and 3323/6 (or modules 3063B and 3064B) together and with the terminal block of unit Art. 4660C using the special cables. Insert the modules Art. 3323/3, 3323/4 and 3323/6 on the relative terminal boards (figure 1).
2. On the terminal board of module Art. 4660C connect the power supply to ~~ and set the switch to the programming position (red square figure 2A). Connect the terminal board to module Art. 4660C assembled as shown previously.
Warning: modules Art. 3323/3, 3323/4 and 3323/6 to be programmed must already be positioned (figure 2). Note: for connection between the terminal board and module
Art. 4660C, it is possible to use the cable Art. 3309, available as an optional accessory (figure 3) during the programming stage.
3. Set the DIP switch located on the rear of the module Art. 4660C with the same code assigned to the interphone or monitor according to the corresponding example shown in the programming table on page 79.
4. Press the pushbutton to be associated with the interphone call. A confirmation tone signals that programming has taken place.
5. After completing programming, set the switch back into
standby position (white) (Figure 2B).
Push-button programming with audio/video unit Art. 4660C and modules Art. 3323/3, 3323/4 and 3323/6
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DIP switch programming table
1 1 61 1,3,4,5,6 121 1,4,5,6,7 181 1,3,5,6,8 2 2 62 2,3,4,5,6 122 2,4,5,6,7 182 2,3,5,6,8 3 1,2 63 1,2,3,4,5,6 123 1,2,4,5,6,7 183 1,2,3,5,6,8 4 3 64 7 124 3,4,5,6,7 184 4,5,6,8 5 1,3 65 1,7 125 1,3,4,5,6,7 185 1,4,5,6,8 6 2,3 66 2,7 126 2,3,4,5,6,7 186 2,4,5,6,8 7 1,2,3 67 1,2,7 127 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 187 1,2,4,5,6,8 8 4 68 3,7 128 8 188 3,4,5,6,8
9 1,4 69 1,3,7 129 1,8 189 1,3,4,5,6,8 10 2,4 70 2,3,7 130 2,8 190 2,3,4,5,6,8 11 1,2,4 71 1,2,3,7 131 1,2,8 191 1,2,3,4,5,6,8 12 3,4 72 4,7 132 3,8 192 7,8 13 1,3,4 73 1,4,7 133 1,3,8 193 1,7,8 14 2,3,4 74 2,4,7 134 2,3,8 194 2,7,8 15 1,2,3,4 75 1,2,4,7 135 1,2,3,8 195 1,2,7,8 16 5 76 3,4,7 136 4,8 196 3,7,8 17 1,5 77 1,3,4,7 137 1,4,8 197 1,3,7,8 18 2,5 78 2,3,4,7 138 2,4,8 198 2,3,7,8 19 1,2,5 79 1,2,3,4,7 139 1,2,4,8 199 1,2,3,7,8 20 3,5 80 5,7 140 3,4,8 200 4,7,8 21 1,3,5 81 1,5,7 141 1,3,4,8 201 1,4,7,8 22 2,3,5 82 2,5,7 142 2,3,4,8 202 2,4,7,8 23 1,2,3,5 83 1,2,5,7 143 1,2,3,4,8 203 1,2,4,7,8 24 4,5 84 3,5,7 144 5,8 204 3,4,7,8 25 1,4,5 85 1,3,5,7 145 1,5,8 205 1,3,4,7,8 26 2,4,5 86 2,3,5,7 146 2,5,8 206 2,3,4,7,8 27 1,2,4,5 87 1,2,3,5,7 147 1,2,5,8 207 1,2,3,4,7,8 28 3,4,5 88 4,5,7 148 3,5,8 208 5,7,8 29 1,3,4,5 89 1,4,5,7 149 1,3,5,8 209 1,5,7,8 30 2,3,4,5 90 2,4,5,7 150 2,3,5,8 210 2,5,7,8 31 1,2,3,4,5 91 1,2,4,5,7 151 1,2,3,5,8 211 1,2,5,7,8 32 6 92 3,4,5,7 152 4,5,8 212 3,5,7,8 33 1,6 93 1,3,4,5,7 153 1,4,5,8 213 1,3,5,7,8 34 2,6 94 2,3,4,5,7 154 2,4,5,8 214 2,3,5,7,8 35 1,2,6 95 1,2,3,4,5,7 155 1,2,4,5,8 215 1,2,3,5,7,8 36 3,6 96 6,7 156 3,4,5,8 216 4,5,7,8 37 1,3,6 97 1,6,7 157 1,3,4,5,8 217 1,4,5,7,8 38 2,3,6 98 2,6,7 158 2,3,4,5,8 218 2,4,5,7,8 39 1,2,3,6 99 1,2,6,7 159 1,2,3,4,5,8 219 1,2,4,5,7,8 40 4,6 100 3,6,7 160 6,8 220 3,4,5,7,8 41 1,4,6 101 1,3,6,7 161 1,6,8 221 1,3,4,5,7,8 42 2,4,6 102 2,3,6,7 162 2,6,8 222 2,3,4,5,7,8 43 1,2,4,6 103 1,2,3,6,7 163 1,2,6,8 223 1,2,3,4,5,7,8 44 3,4,6 104 4,6,7 164 3,6,8 224 6,7,8 45 1,3,4,6 105 1,4,6,7 165 1,3,6,8 225 1,6,7,8 46 2,3,4,6 106 2,4,6,7 166 2,3,6,8 226 2,6,7,8 47 1,2,3,4,6 107 1,2,4,6,7 167 1,2,3,6,8 227 1,2,6,7,8 48 5,6 108 3,4,6,7 168 4,6,8 228 3,6,7,8 49 1,5,6 109 1,3,4,6,7 169 1,4,6,8 229 1,3,6,7,8 50 2,5,6 110 2,3,4,6,7 170 2,4,6,8 230 2,3,6,7,8 51 1,2,5,6 111 1,2,3,4,6,7 171 1,2,4,6,8 231 1,2,3,6,7,8 52 3,5,6 112 5,6,7 172 3,4,6,8 232 4,6,7,8 53 1,3,5,6 113 1,5,6,7 173 1,3,4,6,8 233 1,4,6,7,8 54 2,3,5,6 114 2,5,6,7 174 2,3,4,6,8 234 2,4,6,7,8 55 1,2,3,5,6 115 1,2,5,6,7 175 1,2,3,4,6,8 235 1,2,4,6,7,8 56 4,5,6 116 3,5,6,7 176 5,6,8 236 3,4,6,7,8 57 1,4,5,6 117 1,3,5,6,7 177 1,5,6,8 237 1,3,4,6,7,8 58 2,4,5,6 118 2,3,5,6,7 178 2,5,6,8 238 2,3,4,6,7,8 59 1,2,4,5,6 119 1,2,3,5,6,7 179 1,2,5,6,8 239 1,2,3,4,6,7,8 60 3,4,5,6 120 4,5,6,7 180 3,5,6,8 *240 5,6,7,8
*Note: code 240 is reserved for the switchboard.
EXAMPLE setting code 200.
User
DIP switch ON
User name
User
DIP switch ON
User name
User
DIP switch ON
User name
User
DIP switch ON
User name
code code code code
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Special programming operations on Art. 4660C, 1602, 1602VC
On Art. 4660C, 1602 and 1602VC it is possible to carry out a series of special programming operations according to the various system requirements.
1. On the terminal block of articles 4660C, 1602 and 1602VC set the switch to programming (red square) (Figure 1A).
2. On the microswitches of the article (Figure 2), set the code for the function to be programmed. Use the following table as a reference.
3. On the terminal block of articles 4660C, 1602 and 1602VC
connect terminal S with – (Figure 3).
4. Wait for a programming confirmation tone and remove the jumper between terminal S and -.
5. At the end of the procedure, make sure you have set the switch to standby (white) (Figure 2A), removed the jumpers between terminals S and - and turned all the microswitches to OFF (0) as shown in Figure 4.
To carry out another special programming operation, repeat the above operations from point 1 to point 5.
Art. 3309
Fig. 1A Fig. 2A
Fig. 1
Fig. 3
Fig. 2
Fig. 4
DIP switches ON
Configuration reference
number
10-second reset wait time (factory setting) 1,2,5,6,7,8 243
1-second reset wait time 3,5,6,7,8 244
Deactivation of door lock confirmation tone and door lock time setting 2 seconds (factory-settings) 1,3,5,6,7,8 245
Activation of door lock confirmation tone 2,3,5,6,7,8 246
Door lock time 8 seconds 1,2,3,5,6,7,8 247
Sending single call (factory setting) 4,5,6,7,8 248
Sending call repeated 3 times 1,4,5,6,7,8 249
Door lock release control normally open (NO) (factory setting) 2,4,5,6,7,8 250
Door lock release control normally closed (NC) 1,2,4,5,6,7,8 251
Door lock release active even with no call (factory setting) 3,4,5,6,7,8 252
Door lock release only enabled for the user called 1,3,4,5,6,7,8 253
Reset of all factory settings 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 254
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MIXER-POWER SUPPLY ART. 4888C
5
4
3
2
5
6
1
Carry out the cabling and system connection prior to the connection of the power supply operations after disconnecting the mains supply. Insert the line on input from the external unit, and then switch on the power from Art. 1246 to the Mixer-power supply module Art. 4888C. The device allows a maximum of one monitor to be supplied and is able to manage a MAX of 100 users. The power supplier signals an extended short circuit, on one of the mixer outputs, by flashing of LED DL1. Operating temperature range: 0-40°C.
Appliance exclusively for indoor use. High voltage, proceed with caution.
System connection terminals:
1. ~230V~. Mains AC: 230Vac (+15/-10)% 50/60Hz 0.7A. to be connected to the earthing system.
2. Lin Lin connection to line from external unit.
3. - + 17.5V +-5% 100mA max. Output for power supply
Art. 1224A or Art. 1256.
4. L1 L1 branch output 1 of riser.
L2 L2 branch output 2 of riser. L3 L3 branch output 3 of riser. L4 L4 branch output 4 of riser.
5. Jumpers to be set according to the number of total users
connected to the Mixer-power supply Art. 4888C. JP1 and JP2 in position 3 for systems with 0 to 15 users. JP1 and JP2 in position 2 for systems with 16 to 35 users. JP1 and JP2 in position 1 for systems with 36 to 100 users.
6. JP4 Position 2 for normal use. Set to position 1 to cancel auto-configuration of the article. If LED DL1 is lit up continuously, this indicates that the cancellation operation has succeeded. Return JP4 to position 2 and check that LED DL1 switches off.
2 31
JP1-JP2:
21
GENERAL INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
LED DL1
JP1
JP2JP4
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Installation rules for video door entry systems
Do not route the riser wires in proximity to power supply cables (230/400V). In the branches to each user, insert terminal Art. 1214/2C supplied with the bracket Art. 5714C and 4784 and interphones Art. 2628 and Art. 2638 on the riser. Terminate each riser or branch with Art. 1216 supplied with Mixer/power supply Art. 4888C and video module Art. 4660C. Depending on the cable used for the riser, set the closure on Art. 1216 as shown in the table below. According to the cable used for the riser, assess the maximum distance which can be reached between Mixer-Power supply Art. 4888C and the monitor furthest away, and between branch terminal Art. 1214/2C and the monitor furthest away. According to the connection cable used, determine the maximum distance between the external video unit and mixer/power supply Art. 4888C. Each Art. 4888C can handle a MAXIMUM of 4 riser branches, see variant SB2/BGC on page 103. For systems with main and secondary doors, use line concentrator Art. 4834/9 and switcher Art. 1224A. For a single door, it is possible to connect up to 9 mixer/power supplies Art. 4888C after Art. 4834/9 (see diagram SB2V/EN/115GC, SB2V/EN/112GC on page 96). Each Art. 4834/9 can handle a MAXIMUM of 9 branches: if more branches are required (up to 16), install two concentrators Art. 4834/9 in series. Art. 4834/9 must be preceded by the respective video signal amplifier Art. 4833C (see variant SB2/CC on page 105). You can fit a MAXIMUM of 2 concentrators Art. 4834/9 in series.
The MAX number of users that can be connected to a single Mixer/power supply Art. 4888C is 100 regardless of whether they
are on a single riser or distributed over several riser branches (e.g.: 100 users over a single riser or 25 users over each of the 4 riser branches). It is possible connect up to 25 monitors in series for each riser branch (see variant SB2/GGC on page 104); in this case, to determine the MAX distance between external unit and the last monitor in the series, see column A in the table one page 84. The connection between several monitors with the same user code (MAX 3) can be made in series or as a branch from the riser. Interphones Art. 2628 or 2638 with the same monitor user code must be branched directly from the riser by means of Art. 1214/2C. Art. 4888C powers only one monitor for each call, so for systems with several monitors with the same user code, the additional monitors must be set as secondary; power each additional monitor separately with Art. 1212/B, according to the configuration you want to create. The cameras of external units must not be aimed at sources of direct light (e.g. lamps, sunlight, reflective surfaces, etc.).
Comelit cable Art. 4577 sect. 1 mm
2
(Ø 1.2 mm AWG 17)
UTP5 cable cat 5 sect. 0.2 mm
2
(Ø 0.5 mm AWG 24)
Twisted telephone pair (cross-sect. 0.28 mm
2
Ø 0.6 mm AWG 23)
Double-wire cable sect. 0.5 mm
2
Ø 0.8 mm AWG 20)
Double-wire cable sect. 1 mm
2
(1.2 mm AWG 17)
Braided and screened cable (cross-sect. 1 mm
2
(Ø 1.2 mm AWG 17)
Double-wire cable sect. 1.5 mm
2
(Ø 1.4 mm AWG 15)
Type of cable Setting Art. 1216
1
1 2
212
Settings Table for Art. 1216 according to the type of connection cable used
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Cross-section of the conductor
4 m (15 feet)
10 m (35 feet)
20 m (65 feet)
30 m (100 feet)
50 m (165 feet)
10 m (35 feet)
25 m (85 feet)
50 m (165 feet)
100 m (325 feet)
150 m (495 feet)
FG
Max. distance between transformer Art. 1395 and external unit
Max distance between power supply unit Art. 1212/B and internal unit
0.28 mm2 (Ø 0.6 mm) AWG 23
0.5 mm
2
(Ø 0.8 mm) AWG 20
1 mm
2
(Ø 1.2 mm) AWG 17
1.5 mm
2
(Ø 1.2 mm) AWG 15
2.5 mm
2
Ø 1.6 mm AWG 13
1395
5802
1
2
3
4
5
6
5702
1234
4780
Maximum reachable distances for additional monitor and external unit power supply conductors
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MAXIMUM DISTANCES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CONDUCTORS
The connection of the apparatus is of the unpolarised type. The use of conductors with characteristics other than those prescribed does not guarantee certain system distances being
reached or good quality of the video signal, therefore only use the cables described in the tables below.
Type of cable
Double-wire cable sect. 1 mm
2
(Ø 1.2 mm AWG 17)
**
Braided and screened cable sect. 1 mm
2
(Ø 1.2 mm AWG 17)
*
200 m
(650 feet)
120 mm
(390 feet)
120 mm
(390 feet)
200 m
(650 feet)
200 m
(650 feet)
100 m
(325 feet)
150 m
(495 feet)
200 m
(650 feet)
200 m
(650 feet)
100 m
(325 feet)
150 m
(495 feet)
200 m
(650 feet)
200 m
(650 feet)
100 m
(325 feet)
150 m
(495 feet)
150 m
(495 feet)
150 m
(495 feet)
80 m
(260 feet)
ABCDE
Max. distance between Mixer Art. 4888C and internal unit
MAX distance between external unit and mixer Art. 4888C
Max. distance between external unit and Art. 4833C
Max. distance between Art. 4833C and Mixer Art. 4888C
Max. distance between external unit and Mixer or amplifier Art. 4833C with one Art. 4834/9 inserted
60 m
(195 feet)
40 m
(130 feet)
40 m
(130 feet)
120 mm
(390 feet)
80 m
(260 feet)
80 m
(260 feet)
80 m
(260 feet)
50 m
(165 feet)
30 m
(100 feet)
H
Max. distance between terminal of branch Art. 1214/2C and internal unit
Comelit cable Art. 4577 sect. 1 mm
2
(Ø 1.2 mm AWG 17)
Comelit cable Art. 4576-4578 sect. 0.5 mm
2
(Ø 1.2 mm AWG 20)
*
Double-wire cable sect. 0.5 mm
2
(Ø 1.2 mm AWG 20)
**
Double-wire cable sect. 1.5 mm
2
(Ø 1.4 mm AWG 15)
**
150 m
(495 feet)
100 m
(325 feet)
100 m
(325 feet)
100 m
(325 feet)
80 m
(260 feet)
40 m
(130 feet)
80 m
(260 feet)
100 m
(325 feet)
150 m
(495 feet)
150 m
(495 feet)
150 m
(495 feet)
150 m
(495 feet)
150 m
(495 feet)
150 m
(495 feet)
100 m
(325 feet)
100 m
(325 feet)
40 m
(130 feet)
40 m
(130 feet)
UTP5 cable cat 5 sect. 0.2 mm
2
(Ø 1.2 mm AWG 24)
*
Twisted telephone pair (cross sect. 0.28 mm2 Ø
0.6 mm AWG 23)
*
* In case of multipair cable, it is advisable to use only one of the pairs for the system. If necessary to reduce voltage drop, due to long
distances, it is possible to use a pair as a single core.
** In case of multicore cable, use only two of the available wires and never use wires in parallel.
MT SBC 01
85
MT SBC 01
1214/2C
58025702
1
2
3
4
5
6
1234
4780
4888C
58025702
1
2
3
4
5
6
1214/2C
1234
4780
4888C
1395
1
2
3
4
5
6
5702 5802
1
2
3
4
5
6
5702
4888C
4833C
1214/2C
1216
4834/9
Figures showing distances
GROUP S.P.A.
MT SBC 01
86
OPERATING NOTES
• When the visitor presses the call button the ringtone of the internal unit is activated.
• A call confirmation tone sounds at the external unit; if the call confirmation tone is not heard in systems with several entrances, it means that another conversation is taking place with another external unit installed on the same riser. If Art. 3346 - system busy signalling module - is installed, wait until the module turns off before making the call again. If 3340 is installed, the system busy signal is shown on the display.
• At the internal unit, communication takes place by lifting the handset.
• The button marked with the key symbol acts on the electric lock of the external unit, activating it for about 2 sec.
• By pressing the call button on the external unit in video door entry systems, the LEDs for illuminating the caller light up; the image remains on the monitor for about 90 sec.
• The monitor switches on automatically when pushbutton 2 is pressed. If two external units are installed, by pressing monitor automatic switch-on pushbutton 2 twice, you can view first one and then the second image from the two external units (alternating between two entrances function).
• To adjust ringtone volume, use the appropriate control on each monitor or interphone.
• For adjusting audio volumes on the external unit see pages 3, 15, 27 and 29. Automatic switch-on is possible only when the system is in standby.
• To adjust the brightness of the monitor use the appropriate adjuster.
• After replacing the handset of the internal unit, you have a few seconds in which you can resume audio communication with the external unit. From the moment of hanging up, a few seconds pass before the image disappears from the monitor.
• The monitor set as Main (factory setting of bracket Art. 5714C, Art. 4784) switches on in response to a call and to automatic switch-on even if it is installed as an additional monitor with the same user code.
• The monitor set as Secondary (see variant SB2/A1BC-A2BC on pages 115, 116), does not switch on in response to calls but in response to the start of audio communication or when the specific pushbutton is pressed.
• Monitors and interphones with same user code all ring at the same time (regardless of whether they are main or secondary) in response to calls from the external unit, switchboard or landing.
MT SBC 01
87
MT SBC 01
Switching on/voltage check with system in standby
10 - 15 Vac during activation
*
Request to exit button
Planux Monitor ref.6101 and Maestro Monitor ref.5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system. Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT/SBC/11, FT/PLALUX/01 and FT/SBC/13 for further information
Local floor call
GROUP S.P.A.
MT SBC 01
88
A
Video door entry systems with 2-wire cabling
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
SB2V/01PXM
System with 1 Powercom Series video entrance. Page 90
SB2V/03GC
System with 2 Powercom Series video entrances. Page 91
SB2V/012GC
System with 1 Powercom Series video entrance and MAX 9 mixer/power supplies Art. 4888C. Page 92
SB2V/EN/115GC
System with 1 main video entrance and MAX 9 Powercom series secondary audio units. Page 94
SB2V/EN/112GC
System with 1 main video entrance and MAX 9 Powercom secondary video units. Page 96
SB2V/EN/103GC
Video door entry system with one main entrance and porter switchboard Art. 1998A. Page 98
SB2V/EN/159GC
System with 2 video entrances and porter switchboard Art. 1998A. Page 99
SB2V/EN/220GC
Video door entry system with one main entrance, MAX 9 secondary video units and porter switchboard Art. 1998A. Page 100
SB2/EN/001
Variant using bracket Art. 4784 in audio only systems. Page 102
SB2/BGC
Connection of MAX 4 riser branches for each mixer/power supply Art. 4888C. Page 103
SB2/GGC
Connection in series of several internal units (up to 25 for branch from Art. 4888C). Page 104
SB2/AAR
Connection of video amplifier Art. 4833C. Page 105
SB2/CC
Connection in series of Art. 4834/9. Page 105
SB2V/01GTCC
System with 1 main audio entrance with remote camera. Page 106
SB2V/017GC
Simplebus Color system with remote camera switcher Art. 1259C in generic actuator mode. Page 107
SB2V/018GC
Simplebus Color system with remote camera switcher Art. 1259C in generic actuator mode with porter switchboard. Page 108
SB2/MBC
Installation of Art. 1256 in Simplebus Color mixed Audio/Video systems. Page 109
SB2V/019GC
Simplebus Color system with remote camera switcher Art. 1259C in actuator with code mode. Page 110
SB2V/EN/155GC
Installation of Art. 1256 for D (secondary door lock release) in Simplebus Color mixed audio/video systems. Page 112
SB2/NC
Secondary door lock release with Art. 1256 branched before Art. 4888C. Page 114
SB/GC
Art. 1256 branched on the external unit. Page 114
MT SBC 01
89
MT SBC 01
A
CONNECTION VARIANTS
SB2/A3BC
Connection in series of monitors with the same user code powered separately. Page 115
SB2/A2BC
Connection in series of monitors with the same user code powered from the riser. Page 115
SB2/A1BC
Branch connection of monitors with the same user code
powered from the riser. Page 116
SB2/A5BC
Connection of audio interphone users in mixed systems. Branch connection of interphones from the riser. Page 116
SB2/A4BC
Connection of audio interphone users in mixed systems. Interphones in series from the riser. Page 117
SB2/AAW
Branch connection of additional interphones from the monitor. Page 117
SB/UC
Digital video entrance connection variant with Art. 3340-3342. Page 118
SB/KC
Connection with modules 3262/0 (combined with module 1602) or 3268/0 (combined with module 4660C). Page 118
CA/EN/108
Diagram for connection of Art. 1319 to modules Art. 3340 and Art. 3342. Page 119
CA/EN/109
Diagram for connection of Art. 1319 to modules Art. 3070/A and Art. 3072/A. Page 119
SB2/AAS
Simplebus Color audio-video system with Roma keypad and module Art. 3063B. Page 120
SB/AAEC
Simplebus Color audio-video system with Roma keypad and module Art. 3063/A. Page 120
SB2/AAV
Simplebus Color audio-video system with Vandalcom keypad and module Art. 3064B. Page 121
SB2/AAFC
Simplebus Color audio-video system with Vandalcom keypad and module Art. 3064/A. Page 121
SB/PC
Timed local door lock release connection variant. Page 122
SB2/AAK
Connection of call repetition devices on bracket Art. 4784, 5714C and interphone Art. 2628, 2638. Page 122
GEN/AAB
Use of Art. 1232 on bracket 5714C for filtering interference on terminals S+ and S-. Page 123
VARIANT A
Addition of landing call pushbutton. Page 123
SB2/AAG
Use of LED for various functions on Bravo monitor Art. 5702. Page 124
VARIANT C
Video request on monitor Art. 5702, 5802 and 4780. Page 124
SB2/AAF
Use for various functions of pushbutton 1 (C.NO. contact, max 24V 100Ma) of Monitor Art. 5702, 5802 on bracket Art. 5714C. Page 125
SB2/AAH
Use of LED for various functions on Diva monitor Art. 4780 and hands-free interphone Art. 4781. Page 125
SB2/AAI
Use for various functions of pushbutton 3 (C.NO. contact, max 24V 100Ma) of monitor Art. 4780, 4781 on bracket Art. 4784. Page 126
VARIANT E
Automatic answering module Art. 4780, 4781. Page 126
VARIANT D
Setting pushbutton 1 on monitor Art. 5702, Art. 5802, Art. 4780 and Diva hands-free interphone Art. 4781. Page 126
SB/AAA
Use of LED for various functions on Style interphone Art. 2618. Page 127
SB2/AAC
Use for various functions of pushbutton P1 on interphone Art. 2638. Page 127
SB2/OSC
Installation of Art. 2610 in mixed audio/video systems. Page 127
SB/X1
Various usages of pushbutton P3 on interphone Art. 2628. Page 128
SB/X
Use for various functions of pushbutton P2 on interphone Art. 2610. Page 128
SB/X2
Various usages of pushbuttons P8 and P9 on interphone Art. 2618. Page 128
VARIANT F
Changing ringtones Art. 5702 and 2618. Page 129
VARIANT G
Changing Art. 4780 ringtones. Page 129
VARIANT H
Automatic switch-on Art. 4780, Art. 5702 and Art. 5802. Page 129
GROUP S.P.A.
MT SBC 01
90
A
SB2V/01PXM
System with 1 Powercom Series video entrance.
*
Local door lock release pushbutton
Planux Monitor ref.6101 and Maestro Monitor ref. 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system. Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT/SBC/11, FT/PLALUX/01 and FT/SBC/13 for further information.
MT SBC 01
91
MT SBC 01
A
SB2V/03GC
System with 2 Powercom Series video entrances.
*
Local door lock release pushbutton
Planux Monitor ref.6101 and Maestro Monitor ref. 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system. Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT/SBC/11, FT/PLALUX/01 and FT/SBC/13 for further information.
GROUP S.P.A.
MT SBC 01
92
A
SB2V/012GC
System with 1 Powercom Series video entrance and MAX 9 Mixer-power supplies Art. 4888C.
*
Local door lock release pushbutton
Cut only the resistor of the output used.
MT SBC 01
93
MT SBC 01
A
Planux Monitor ref.6101 and Maestro Monitor ref. 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system. Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT/SBC/11, FT/PLALUX/01 and FT/SBC/13 for further information.
GROUP S.P.A.
MT SBC 01
94
A
SB2V/EN/115GC
System with 1 main video entrance and MAX 9 Powercom series secondary audio units.
*
Local door lock release pushbutton
Cut only the resistor of the output used.
MT SBC 01
95
MT SBC 01
A
Planux Monitor ref.6101 and Maestro Monitor ref. 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system. Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT/SBC/11, FT/PLALUX/01 and FT/SBC/13 for further information.
GROUP S.P.A.
MT SBC 01
96
A
SB2V/EN/112GC
System with 1 main video entrance and MAX 9 Powercom series secondary video units.
*
Local door lock release pushbutton
Cut only the resistor of the output used.
MT SBC 01
97
MT SBC 01
A
Planux Monitor ref.6101 and Maestro Monitor ref. 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system. Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT/SBC/11, FT/PLALUX/01 and FT/SBC/13 for further information.
GROUP S.P.A.
MT SBC 01
98
A
SB2V/EN/103GC
Video door entry system with one main entrance and porter switchboard Art. 1998A.
*
Local door lock release pushbutton
Planux Monitor ref.6101 and Maestro Monitor ref. 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system. Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT/SBC/11, FT/PLALUX/01 and FT/SBC/13 for further information.
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