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System Manual In-Home bus: Video
Issue 2007

Contents

1 In-Home bus: Video
System description 3
2 Safety remarks 3
3 Configuration, conductor lengths
Single line system 4-5 Single line system
with bus distributor 6-7 Multiple line system 8-9 Calculation example 10 Installation with J-Y(ST)Y 11 Increased range
operating mode 11 Bus distributor 12-13
4 In-Home: Video users
Bus door loudspeaker, call buttons, bus video transmitter 14-15
Bus camera and accessories 16 Transformer, bus distributor 17 Power supply, line rectifier 18 Switching and control functions 19 DoorCom, PC interface 20 Bus telephones Audio 21 Bus telephones Video 22 Accessories 23 Table top accessory 24
5 Video installation Wiring diagrams AS
Bus call button module, Bus video line rectifier 25
AS-TVHa-1/1 Siedle Vario 26 AS-TVHa-1/1 Siedle Vario with
bus distributor BVVU 650-... 28-29 AS-TVHa-1/1
Siedle custom-fit door loudspeaker 30
AS-TVHa-1/1 Siedle Classic 32 AS-TVHa-1/1 Siedle Steel 34 AS-TVHa-1/2 Siedle Vario
2 door stations 36 AS-TVHa-2/1 Siedle Vario
Multiple line system 38
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AS-TVHa-1/1 Siedle Vario Calling via display call module 40
AS-TVHa-1/1 with Siedle Vario DoorCom Analog DCA 650-... 42
AS-TVHa-1/1 with Siedle Vario Additional external camera 44
6 Audio & video installation Wiring diagrams AS
AS-TVHa-1/1 Siedle Vario 46 AS-TVHa-1/2 Siedle Vario
2 audio & video door stations 48 AS-TVHa-2/1 Siedle Vario
Multiple line system Audio & video 50
7 Programming - manual
Overview of functions 52 Remarks 54 Programming - manual
(Teach-In) 55 Door call to BTSV/BTCV 850-... 58 Door call to BTSV 850-... 59 Door calls via the storey
call button 60 Door calls to several
bus telephones 61 Internal calls 62 Dialling the door station 64 Call differentiation between
2 doors 65 Additional contact on the BSM 650-... 66
Button of a bus telephone on the BSM 650-... 67
Call button of a door station on the BSE 650-... 68
Button of a bus telephone on the BSE 650-... 69
Bus secondary signalling unit BNS 750-... 70
Door call via the display call module DRM 611-... 71
Programming - Plug+Play
Basics 72
Programming - with PC
BPS 650-... and PRI 602-... USB 76
8 Supplementary functions
Switching and control functions 77 AS-TVHa-1/1 with switching
and control functions 78 Door release actuation 80 Parallel door call,
supplementary power supply, video memory 82-83 Storey call parallel switching 84 Bus secondary signalling unit BNS 750-... 84 Supplementary contact for radio chime 85 Pilfer safeguard 85 Staircase/outside light 86
9 Servicing
As-delivered status Power-On reset 87
Exchanging bus telephones 87 Exchanging BVSG 650-... 87 Operating modes 1-Norm-2 88 LED displays BVNG 650-0 89 Measured values 90
10 Glossary, index 91
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1 In-Home bus: Video System description
Siedle-In-Home: Video single line system
Configuration
The In-Home bus: Video features the same basic structure as a Siedle­In-Home bus: Audio installation. Here too, the installation comprises a two-core line. The essential difference to the In-Home bus: Audio is supplementary transmission of the video signal to the cores. Up to 31 different users can be connected, e.g. bus telephones with video, door stations or devices for switching and control functions. Technically speaking, one device can encompass several users. If the building installation permits, installation can be performed between one bus telephone with video and the next bus telephone with video. If the building installation does not permit looping through between bus telephones, additional bus video distributors must be used. Without a bus video distributor, no nodes or branches are permissible in the line. In order to connect more than 31 users, several Siedle-In-Home: Video lines must be connected together.
Installation and programming
In their as-delivered status, the devices are initially unprogrammed. After initially switching on the bus video line rectifier, each of the connected devices in the line is assigned its own unique address. Once installation is complete, a mutual "teach-in" process between all the devices must be performed to ensure that functions are correctly executed (e.g. the bus telephone rings as soon as the call button is pressed).
Siedle-In-Home: Video multiple line system
Configuration
In-Home: Video single line system is restricted to 31 users; In order to connect more than 31 users, up to 15 lines can be coupled together. Each line requires its own bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-0.
Installation and programming
The bus video line rectifiers are connected via two separate cores to link the individual lines. Different addresses must be set at the bus video line rectifiers using the rotary switch. Programming of the multiple line system can be compared to the single line system.
Mounting, installation and servicing work on electrical devices may only be performed by a suitably qualified electrician. Failure to observe this regulation could result in the risk of serious damage to health or fatal injury due to electric shocks.
When working at the device,
observe the remarks relating to mains cut-off.
Observe the standard DIN EN 60065! When establishing the electronic connection, observe the requirements of VDE 0805/ EN 60950.
The building installation must feature an all-pole mains switch with a contact opening of at least 3 mm.
Ensure that the connection point in the building installation is fused with max. 16 A.
When planning large-scale (complex) systems, the distributor space required for the switch panel mounting devices must be taken into consideration in the distributor planning process.
No external voltages >30 V AC/DC may be applied to bus users.
Devices with 230 V connection
In accordance with DIN VDE 0100 part 410, section 411.1.3 attention must be paid to ensuring a safe separation between bus lines and the mains voltage; i.e. bus and mains cores must not be permitted to touch! The bus line cable (extra­low safety voltage) must be stripped back by the minimum possible.
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3 Configuration, conductor lengths in single-line systems
Configuration of In-Home: Video
The basic Siedle-In-Home bus installation type is the single line system. Within this one line, installation takes place from one device to the next, provided this is allowed by the building installation. In buildings with a side circuit and individual branches into the apartments, the bus video distributor must be used. A maximum of 31 users are admissible within any one line. Users are defined as devices which occupy their own address within the bus. If more than 31 users are required, additional lines must be configured. With only a few exceptions, all devices are assigned an address. Up to 15 lines with 31 users each can be configured.
Camera branch and monitor branch
Within a line, a distinction is made between the camera branch and the monitor branch. Video door stations are connected to the camera branch, while bus telephones with video are connected to the monitor branch. If the installation requires an additional monitor branch, so-called bus distributors must be used.
Users without video
In the case of In-Home: Video, audio users can only be connected via a
bus audio decoupler BAA 650-... .
Switching and control devices are
also connected to the BAA 650-... .
Power supply
The nerve centre of every line is the bus video line rectifier, which controls all the system functions. The camera branch and monitor branch are connected to it via separate terminals.
Conductor material
Telecommunication or light current conductors can be used for installation:
J-Y(ST)Y twisted pair
conductors, shielded
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A2Y(ST)2Y buried
telecommunication cable
YR light current conductor
Core diameter
0.8 mm The In-Home bus must be installed on one pair of cores for J-Y(ST)Y conductors, on two adjacent cores for YR conductors. Using J-Y(ST)Y conductors reduces the likelihood of interference.
Conductor length
Conductor material YR cable with
0.8 mm diameter:
• max. 100 m from the bus video line rectifier to the most distant user in the monitor branch
• max. 100 m from the bus video line rectifier to the most distant user in the camera branch With a core diameter of 0.6 mm, the range is halved.
Within the line, the maximum length of the conductor material must not exceed 1,500 m.
When using J-Y(ST)Y conductor material, longer ranges can be achieved. Installation using J-Y(ST)Y is described in detail on page 11. When installing, ensure without fail that the camera branch and monitor branch are not laid in the same cable. Forward and return lines to a bus telephone with video must not be laid in the same cable. Otherwise, picture disturbance may result.
If installation from one bus telephone to the next bus telephone is not possible, bus distributors must be used. In this case, attenuation of the conductor material and bus distributors must be additionally taken into consideration.
Terminating resistor
Transmission of signals within Siedle­In-Home: Video takes place using high-frequency technology. In order to avoid disturbance on the bus cores, the end of each monitor branch must terminated with an RC
element. The RC element comprises a resistor with 100 Ohm and a capacitor with 1 nF. In its as­delivered status, each bus telephone with colour monitor has a small
In-Home bus users: Video
Overview of user assignment of the individual devices
Devices occupying 1 user
Devices occupying 2 users
fitted circuit board with this terminating resistor at output terminals TaM/TbM.
BTSV 850-... BFSV 850-... BTCV 850-... BTS 850-... BFS 850-... BTC 850-... BNS 750-... BSE 650-... BEM 650-... BSM 650-...
BTLM 650-03 BTLE 050-03 CL V xx B-01 STL ... BVA 650-...
Devices with variable user assignment (depending on programming)
DCA 650-... DCI 600-...
Devices occupying no users
BNG 650-... BVNG 650-... BAA 650-... BVVU 650-... BVVS 650-... BIM 650-... BCMC 650-... BRMA 050-... PRI 602-... USB BVS 650-...
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3 Structure, conductor lengths single line system with bus distributor
Conductor length with bus distributor
If the use of bus distributors is necessary for installation, in addition to the maximum range, attenuation of the bus distributors and conductor material must be additionally taken into account.
The following information relating to conductor lengths refers to one camera branch and one monitor branch. If several branches are installed within a line, the information is applicable to each branch. Whichever value (attenuation or conductor length) is reached first is applicable as a specification of the admissible value.
Maximum conductor length
Conductor material YR cable with
0.8 mm diameter:
• max. 100 m from the bus video line rectifier to the most distant user in the monitor branch
• max. 100 m from the bus video line rectifier to the most distant user in the camera branch
• max. 45 dB attenuation from the most distant user in the camera branch to the most distant user in the monitor branch With a core diameter of 0.6 mm, the range is halved.
Signal transmission
Only signals from the In-Home bus may be transmitted over the laid conductor material. No additional transmissions, for example PBX extensions of a telephone system, S0 Bus (ISDN) or data lines of an alarm system in the same cable. The camera branch and monitor branch must be laid separately and must not be located in the same cable. This can result in disturbance to the picture composition.
Terminating resistor
Transmission of signals within Siedle­In-Home: Video takes place using high-frequency technology. In order to avoid disturbance on the bus cores, the end of each monitor branch must terminated with an RC element. The RC element comprises a resistor with 100 Ohm and a capacitor with 1 nF. In its as-delivered status, each bus telephone with colour monitor has a small fitted circuit board with this terminating resistor at output terminals TaM/TbM.
The maximum admissible attenuation is 45 dB within a line. General rule for YR cable material with 0.8 mm diameter: 10 m conductor length corresponds to 2 dB attenuation!
The maximum length of the conductor material to be laid within the line is 1,500 m.
If the maximum admissible attenuation of 45 dB is exceeded, the bus video line rectifier accessory ZBVNG 650-0 must be used in the BVNG 650-... to compensate for this loss.
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3 Configuration, conductor lengths Single line system with bus distributor and ZBVNG 650-0
Conductor length with bus distributor and ZBVNG 650-...
The ZBVNG 650-... accessory amplifies the video signal, so permitting greater attenuation in the camera branch and monitor branch. To do this, the inserted jumper card in the BVNG 650-... is removed and the ZBVNG 650-... inserted in the same slot.
The following information relating to conductor lengths refers to a camera branch or monitor branch. If several branches are installed within a line, the information is applicable to each branch. Whichever value is reached first is applicable as a specification of the admissible value. The limiting values must be adhered to for each of the branches.
Maximum conductor length
Conductor material YR cable with
0.8 mm diameter:
• max. 100 m from the bus video line rectifier to the most distant user in the monitor branch
• max. 100 m from the bus video line rectifier to the most distant user in the camera branch
max. 45 dB attenuation from the bus video line rectifier to the most distant user in the camera branch
max. 55 dB attenuation from the bus video line rectifier to the most distant user in the monitor branch With a core diameter of 0.6 mm, the range is halved.
The maximum length of the conductor material to be laid within the line is 1,500 m.
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3 Configuration, conductor lengths Multiple line system
Line 1
Line 2
Line 15
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Structure of a multiple line system
A multiple line system comprises individual lines which are linked together by two cores. The lines are connected at the bus video line rectifier using terminals SaV and SbV. In multiple line systems, speech and video connections are possible from one line to another. To generate a multiple line system, the bus line rectifier accessory ZBVG 650-... is required in one of the bus video line rectifiers. In each bus video line rectifier, the bus video line rectifier accessory ZBVNG 650-... is required.
Differentiation between line 1 and line 2 ...
The lines are consecutively numbered using the address switch “addr.” at the bus video line rectifier
BVNG 650-... . Up to 15 lines can be
linked via the SaV and SbV cores. The bus video line rectifier is connected via the bus distributor BVVU 650-... At the bus video line rectifier, a bus line rectifier can be connected directly via the cores Sa and Sb in order to link a line with In-Home: Audio. During installation, ensure that each line is laid in a separate cable.
Conductor length between the lines
The admissible conductor lengths within a line are identical to those in a single line system. In addition, the admissible conductor length between the bus video line rectifiers must be taken into account. This must be no more than 100 m between the most distant bus video line rectifiers (YR cable with
0.8 mm diameter).
In a multiple line system comprising only 2 lines, connection between the two bus video line rectifiers is possible without bus distributor
BVVU 650-... .
The maximum admissible lengths within a line and the attenuation values continue to be valid.
When installing, ensure without
!!
fail that the camera branch and monitor branch are not laid in the same cable. Forward and return video signal looping must each be laid in a separate cable. Otherwise, picture disturbance may result.
Functions applicable across individual lines
Door calls, selective door dialling and switching and control functions can also be used across individual lines. Internal speech communication and call forwarding between users is only possible within a line.
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3 Configuration, conductor lengths Example to determine the attenuation
Example to determine the attenuation with bus distributor
The system is installed using YR cable 0.8 mm diameter. This means that 10 m of conductor length have an attenuation of 2 dB. Apartment 4 is decoupled using a bus audio decoupler BAA 650-... , apartment 1 - apartment 3 are connected via
bus video distributor BVVU 650-... .
Attenuation in the camera branch
Conductor length between the door station and the sub-distributor 25 m. 25 m = 5 dB
Attenuation in the monitor branch to apartment 3
Conductor length of the installation cable. All values added, from the bus video line rectifier to the bus telephone: 11 m + 4 m + 5 m = 20 m 20 m conductor length corresponds to 4 dB attenuation! Attenuation of the bus distributor BVVU 650-... = 12 dB Total value: 12 dB distributor + 4 dB conductor = 16 dB
This means that apartment 3 has a total attenuation from the camera to the bus telephone of 16 dB + 5 dB = 21 dB
Attenuation in the monitor branch to apartment 1
Conductor length of the installation cable. All values added, from the bus video line rectifier to the bus telephone: 11 m + 4 m + 4 m + 12 m + 7 m = 38 m 38 m of conductor material add up to 7.6 dB Attenuation of all bus distributors: 1 dB + 1 dB + 12 dB = 14 dB Total value: 14 dB distributor + 7.6 dB conductor = 21.6 dB
Apartment 1 has a total attenuation from the camera to the bus telephone of 21.6 dB + 5 dB = 26.6 dB
The maximum value with this example would be 26.6 dB from the most distant video door station to the most distant bus telephone, the maximum admissible would be 45 dB.
With greater attenuation over 45 dB, accessory ZBVNG 650-... can be used to increase attenuation in the camera branch to 45 dB and in the monitor branch to 55 db.
On the following double page, the precise function of the bus distributor is explained in detail.
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3 Configuration, conductor lengths Installation with J-Y(ST)Y, increased range

Installation with J-Y(ST)Y

The ZBVNG 650-... must be plugged into the BVNG 650-...!
In deviation from the range specification in standard systems with YR cable material, when using J-Y(ST)Y with 0.8 mm an increased range is possible. Conductor material J-Y(ST)Y cable with 0.8 mm diameter:
• max. 150 m from the bus video line rectifier to the most distant user in the monitor branch
• max. 150 m from the bus video line rectifier to the most distant user in the camera branch

Increased range operating mode

The ZBVNG 650-... must be plugged into the BVNG 650-...!
When using cable material J-Y(ST)Y with 0.8 mm, it is possible to increase the distance from the bus video line rectifier to the bus telephones with colour monitor. In this case, each bus telephone with colour monitor must be provided with an additional power supply (e.g. video line rectifier VNG 602-0). At the bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-... the
switch must be set to 2
Conductor material J-Y(ST)Y cable with 0.8 mm diameter:
max. 200 m from the bus video line rectifier to the most distant user in the monitor branch
operating mode
.
If it is necessary to use bus distributors within the installation, the attenuation of the conductor material and the bus distributor must be taken into consideration. With a core diameter of 0.6 mm, the range is halved. Installation is also possible in a multiple line system with 0.8 mm conductor material. Installation must take place as a bus installation, not in star formation.
In a multiple line system this facility can be used to increase the range in every line. In the case of a parallel call to several bus telephones with video, the admissible conductor length of the power supply must be noted. For more information on supply and parallel switching, see Chapter 8, page 82.
The following still applies within any one line: The maximum length of the conductor material must not exceed 1,500 m.
Installation is also possible in a multiple line system with 0.8 mm conductor material. Installation must take place as a bus installation, not in star formation.
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3 Configuration, conductor lengths Bus distributor application
Camera branch: No bus distributor
required with a door station. Monitor branch: No bus distributor required when looping through from bus telephone to bus telephone. The integrated bus distributor in the bus telephones is used. Attenuation: No attenuation to be considered.
BAA 650-... in the camera branch:
Connection of audio users (e.g. BTLM 650-... or BTLE 050-...) or users for switching and control functions.
BAA 650-... in the monitor
Connection of audio users
branch:
(BTS/BFS/BTC 850-..., DCA 650-...) or users for switching and control functions. Attenuation: No attenuation to be taken into consideration if decoupled.
BVVS 650-... in the camera branch
More than one video door station in the camera branch with “star shaped” conductor routing.
BVVS 650-... in the monitor
Within the In-Home bus:
branch:
Video more than one side circuit is required. Attenuation: The attenuation from BVVS 650-..., BVVU 650-... and the conductor length must be taken into consideration.
Unconnected looping
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terminals in the bus distributor BVVU 650-... and BAA 650-... must always be terminated with an RC element in order to prevent disturbance to the bus.
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BVVU 650-... in the camera branch
More than one video door station in the camera branch with “loop through” conductor routing.
BVVU 650-... in the monitor branch:
Connection of a bus telephone with monitor to a side circuit with “looped through” conductor routing. Attenuation: The attenuation from BVVU 650-... and the conductor length must be taken into consideration.
3 Configuration, conductor lengths Bus distributor attenuation values
BAA 650-... in the camera branch BVVS 650-... in the camera branch BVVU 650-... in the camera branch
Application
Connection of a door station without video (e.g. BTLM 650/ BTLE 050) or switching and control devices (BSE 650, BSM 650, BEM 650) at the Siedle In-Home bus: Video. For a connection example, see page 48–49.
BAA 650-... in the monitor branch BVVS 650-... in the monitor branch BVVU 650-... in the monitor branch
Application
Connection of pure audio users (BTS 850-..., BTC 850-..., DCA 650-...) or users for switching and control functions (BSE 650-..., BSM 650-..., BSE 650-...) within an In-Home video bus. For a connection example, see page 46–47.
Application
When more than one video door station is operated within a camera branch. For a connection example, see page 36–37.
Application
When more than one rising main/side circuit is required within the Siedle In-Home bus. At the outputs, additional distribution is required via BVVU 650-... or BAA 650-... Direct device connection is not admissible.
Application
When more than one video door station is operated within a line.
Application
Decoupling a video user from a side circuit into the apartment. For a connection example, see page 34–35.
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4 In-Home: Video users Door loudspeakers, call buttons

BTLM 650-03
Bus door loudspeaker module for In­Home bus. Loudspeaker and microphone integrated, illuminated light button, integrated door release contact (DR) contact load max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A, switching time DR fixed at 3 seconds. Acoustic feedback when actuating the call buttons.
BRMA 050-01
Bus call button matrix for connection of a maximum of 12 existing on-site call buttons using screw-type terminals. Additional BRMA 050-... units can be linked in order to connect a maximum of 160 call buttons to one bus door loudspeaker.
BTM 650-01 - BTM 650-04
Bus call button modules for In-Home bus. 1-4 call buttons, integrated LED lighting. Connection by means of ribbon cable to the bus door loudspeaker. The LED lighting is supplied via terminals b and c with 12 V AC, current consumption 25 mA per bus call button module BTM 650-...
BVA 650-... AP/UP
Bus video interfacing module for actuation of external video cameras without door station. Selective dialling of the camera from a bus telephone possible via a programmed button. AP = Surface-mounted version UP = Flush-mounted version
BTLE 050-03
Custom-fit bus door loudspeaker for In-Home bus. Integrated door release contact (DR). Max. load 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A. Connection of existing call buttons (self-cleaning) via bus call button matrix BRMA 050-..., switching time DR fixed at 3 seconds. For optimum mounting in an existing on-site communication compartment, universal mounting adapter ZTL 051-0 can be used. Acoustic feedback when actuating the call buttons.
BVS 650-...
Bus video transmitter in the surface­mount housing with cable glands for connection of an external video camera to a bus door loudspeaker. Is used, for instance, if a modular camera is not possible or a custom­fit door loudspeaker BTLE 050-... has to be equipped with video surveillance.
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Siedle Classic CL V 01 B-01 - CL V 04 B-01
Door station with stainless steel front. Door loudspeaker, illuminated call buttons and bus camera. Integrated door release contact (DR), contact load max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A, switching time DR fixed at 3 seconds. Current consumption LED lighting for the bell buttons, 20 mA, 12 V AC each per button.
Siedle Steel STL...
Door station with stainless steel front, door loudspeaker, call buttons and bus camera. Integrated door release contact (DR), contact load max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A, switching time DR fixed at 3 seconds. Current consumption LED lighting for the bell buttons, 20 mA, 12 V AC each per button.
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4 In-Home: Video users Bus camera and accessories
BCMC 650-...
Bus colour camera module for Siedle-In-Home bus: Video. Integrated 2-step heating, day/night switching, infrared lighting and video signal converter. Supply via Siedle In-Home bus: Video, heating supply 12 V AC, 100 mA.
VNG 602-...
Video line rectifier in a 10-grid housing. Primary: 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz Secondary: 30 V DC, 1.1 A stabilized. For additional power supply to deluxe bus telephones when the video memory module is used or for power supply in case of parallel calls.
CEC 612-...
External colour camera day/night CCD video camera for external mounting in weather proof housing, wall arm with ball head and internal wiring. Connection to In-Home bus: Video via bus video interfacing module BVA 650-... or bus video transmitter BVS 650-... supply via additional line rectifier, 10,5 - 30 V DC, current consumption max. 250 mA.
KA/WG 950-... C
External colour CCD video camera for external mounting with weather proof housing and sun shade, wall arm with ball head and internal wiring. Connection to In-Home bus: Video via bus video interfacing module BVA 650-... or bus video transmitter BVS 650-... supply via additional line rectifier, 20 - 30 V DC, current consumption max. 250 mA. Using the
accessory
provide a 230 V AC power supply.
line rectifier foot
ZNF 950-0 it is possible to
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4 In-Home: Video users Bus distributor
TR 603-...
Transformer in a 3-grid housing. Primary: 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz Secondary: 12 V AC, 1.3 A Supply to the LED lighting of the bus call button module, door release or heating for the bus camera BCMC 650-...
BVVS 650-...
Symmetrical bus video distributor for coupling/decoupling In-Home: Video users, e.g. for the creation of rising lines. Screw terminals for bus input and 2x bus output.
BAA 650-...
Bus audio decoupling for connection of audio users such as BFS 850-..., BTS 850-..., BTC 850-..., DCA 650-... or switching and control devices within In-Home: Video. Screw terminals for bus input, looped bus throughput and connection of audio users.
BVVU 650-...
Asymmetrical bus video distributor for coupling/decoupling In-Home: Video users. Screw terminals for bus input, looped bus throughput and bus output.
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4 In-Home: Video users Power supply, line rectifiers
BVNG 650-0
Bus video line rectifier in a 9-grid housing. Primary: 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz, door release contact 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A, switching time fixed at 3 seconds. Light contact 15 V AC , 30 V DC, 2 A, switching time
0.4 seconds, modification possible using bus programming software BPS 650-...
NG 602-...
Bus line rectifier in a 6-grid housing. Primary: 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz Secondary: 12 V AC, 1.6 A and
23.3 V DC - 0.3 A stabilized. For additional power supply to a BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-... in case of parallel door calls.
ZBVG 650-0
Bus supply unit accessory for integration in bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-... Required for In-Home: Video with more than one line or PC programming. 8-pin Western junction box for connection of the programming interface PRI 602-0 USB. Only one is admissible within any Siedle-In­Home system.
ZBVNG 650-...
Bus video line rectifier accessory for mounting in bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-... is required when attenuation within a line is more than 45 dB or for creation of multiple line systems with more than one BVNG 650-... In multiple line systems, the ZBVNG 650-... must be used in each BVNG 650-...
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4 In-Home: Video users Switching, control
BSM 650-...
Bus switching module in 3-grid housing. 4 integrated relays, each with a potential-free working contact. Actuation via the call buttons of the bus telephones or light button at the door station. Relay function as a timer between 1 secs. and 10 secs. Contact load max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A. Power supply with 12 V AC, max. 250 mA.
BIM 650-...
Bus interface module in 3-grid housing. Establishes a connection between Siedle-In-Home and the Vario bus. Is required in order to call bus telephones via code lock module COM 611-... or display call module DRM 611-...
BSE 650-...
Bus switching unit for mounting in 70 mm boxes. LED for status display and programming mode button. Actuation using the buttons of the bus telephones, light button of the door station or BEM/BSE 650-... Relay functions as a button, switch, timer or contact for secondary signal unit with max. 19 mins. 59 secs. Contact load max. 250 V AC, 6 A.
BEM 650-...
Bus input module for mounting in a 70 m box. Input for actuating switching functions or placing messages. Input via potential-free contact or 4 - 30 V DC, 10 mA.
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4 In-Home: Video users PC interface, DoorCom
PRI 602-...
Programming interface for connection of a Windows PC via serial interface to the Vario bus. The Vario bus is programmed using programming software PRS 602-..., provided with the delivery. If the BIM 650-... is additionally used, the In-Home bus can also be programmed.
DCI 600-0
DoorCom-ISDN for link-up of one or more door stations to the internal S0 bus of a telephone system. Up to 31 call numbers can be stored. The call can be made using bell buttons or the display call module from the door station. Power supply with 12 V AC to terminals b/c, connection to the In-Home: Video only via BAA 650-...
PRI 602-... USB
Programming interface for connection of a Windows PC via USB port to the ZBVG 650-... interface. The ZBVG 650-... is plugged into the bus line rectifier BVNG 650-... .Commissioning, programming and servicing facility for the In-Home bus using BPS 650-... software.
Connection of DCA 650-... and DCI 600-... to In-Home: Video only via BAA 650-...
DCA 650-02
DoorCom-Analog for connection of one or more door stations to an analogue PBX extension of a telephone system. Up to 31 call numbers can be stored. The call can be made using bell buttons or the display call module from the door station. Power supply with 12 V AC to terminals b and c, connection to the In-Home: Video only via BAA 650-...
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4 In-Home: Video users Bus telephones
BTS 850-0
Standard bus telephone. Connection at bus cores Ta and Tb.
• Calling, speech, door release and storey call
• Door release and light button
• Internal speech communication
• 10 ring tones
• Call and speech volume can be modified in 5 stages
• Silencing button for the ring tone
• Double assignment of the light button and silencing button possible.
• Integration of ZAR 850-... accessory possible
BFS 850-0
Standard handsfree bus telephone. Connection at bus cores Ta and Tb.
• Calling, handsfree/push-to-talk speech, door release and storey calls
• Speech/control button
• Door release and light button
• Internal speech communication
• 10 ring tones
• Call and speech volume can be modified in 5 stages
• Silencing button for the ring tone
• Double assignment of the light button and silencing button possible.
• Integration of ZARF 850-... accessory
BTC 850-0
Deluxe bus telephone. Connection at bus cores Ta and Tb.
• Calling, speech, door release and storey call
• Door release and light button
• Internal speech communication
• 11 ring tones including chime
• Call and speech volume can be modified in 5 stages
• Muting button for the ring tone
• 7 keys for switching and control functions with double assignment facility
• 7 LEDs under the buttons for display of switching statuses
• Integration of ZAR 850-... and ZPS 850-... accessory possible
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4 In-Home: Video users Bus telephones
BTSV 850-...
Standard bus telephone with colour monitor. Connection at bus cores TaM and TbM.
• Calling, speech, vision, door release and storey call
• Colour monitor 6.3 cm (2.5")
• Door release and light button
• Internal speech communication
• 10 ring tones
• Call and speech volume can be modified in 5 stages
• Silencing button for the ring tone
• Double assignment of the light button and silencing button possible.
• Monitor button for current picture
• Brightness and colour regulation
• Potential-free contact for additional signalling device
BFSV 850-0 W
Standard handsfree bus telephone with colour monitor Connection to bus cores TaM and TbM.
• Calling, handsfree/push-to-talk speech, door release and storey calls
• Colour monitor 6.3 cm (2.5")
• Speech/control button
• Door release and light button
• Internal speech communication
• 10 ring tones
• Call and speech volume can be modified in 5 stages
• Silencing button for the ring tone
• Double assignment of the light button and silencing button possible.
• Monitor button for current picture
• Brightness and colour regulation
• Potential-free contact for additional signalling device
BTCV 850-...
Deluxe bus telephone with colour monitor. Connection at bus cores TaM and TbM.
• Calling, speech, vision, door release and storey call
• Colour monitor 8.8 cm (3.5")
• Door release and light button
• Internal speech communication
• 11 ring tones including chime
• Call and speech volume can be modified in 5 stages
• Silencing button for the ring tone
• 7 keys for switching and control functions with double assignment facility
• 7 LEDs under the buttons for display of switching statuses
• Monitor button for current picture
• Potential-free contact for additional signalling device
• Integrated video memory for 28 pictures, upgradable with SD card
• 5-way button for video memory and zoom function
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4 In-Home: Video users Accessories
BNS 750-...
Bus secondary signal unit, for signalling door and storey door calls in another room or corridor. Connection to In-Home bus: Audio Call volume steplessly adjustable up to max. 86 dB(A). Call differentiation for door calls and storey calls. Connection to In-Home: Video only via BAA 650-...
ZPS 850-0
Parallel switching accessory for integration into deluxe bus telephone BTC 850-... Circuit board for connection of an additional power supply. When programming manually, required from the third BTC 850-... , when programming by
PC from the fifth BTC 850-... .
Supply 20 V - 30 V DC from NG 602-... or VNG 602-..., current consumption max. 100 mA
ZAR 850-0
Interfacing relay accessory for integration into bus telephones BTS 850-... or BTC 850-... Universal switching relay for secondary signal unit, video interfacing or switching relay. Potential-free switching contact max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 1 A, switching time 0.4 secs. – 19 mins Supply via the In-Home bus. In their basic equipment configuration, bus telephones BTSV/BTCV 850-... provide one potential-free contact.
ZARF 850-0
Handsfree interfacing relay accessory for integration in the handsfree bus telephone BFS 850-... Universal switching relay for secondary signal unit, video actuation or switching relay, potential-free switching contact. Potential-free contact max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 1 A, switching time 0.4 secs. – 19 mins. Supply via the In-Home bus.
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4 In-Home: Video users Accessories
ZTS 800-...
Standard table-top accessory for bus telephones BTS 850-... and BFS 850-... for conversion from a wall to a table mounted unit. Connection of the table top unit to an 8-pin telecom socket type UAE 8.
ZTCV 850-...
Deluxe table-top accessory for the bus telephone BTCV 850-... Conversion from a wall to a table unit. Connection of the table unit to an 8-pin Telecom socket 8 (8) junction box.
ZTC 800-...
Deluxe table-top accessory for the bus telephone BTC 850-... for conversion from a wall to a table top unit. Connection of the table top unit to an 8-pin telecom socket type UAE 8.
ZTSV 850-...
Standard table-top accessory for converting bus house telephone BTSV/BFSV 850-... from a wall to a table-top unit. Connection of the table unit to an 8-pin Telecom socket 8 (8) junction box.
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5 Installation Bus call button module, bus video line rectifier
Bus On - OFF
In-Home bus: Video can be switched on and off.
LED1, LED2
LED1 = Operational LED LED2 = Error LED
Prog. mode
Button for programming mode ON/OFF.
Addr.
Addresses from 1-15 (1-F) must be set in multiple-line systems.
1 - Norm - 2
Operating mode switch: 1 = Reverse compatible
(with BVSG 650-...)
Norm = Operation as a new
system
2 = Increased range mode
PRI 602 USB
The socket for connection of PRI 602-... USB is only available if the ZBVG 650-... is plugged in.

Bus call button module

Connection of the bus call button modules to the bus door loudspeaker via ribbon cable. The name plate lighting is supplied from the terminal block of the BTLM 650-03. The number of bus call button modules which can be illuminated depends on the overall load of the TR 603-... (1300 mA).
Bus video line rectifier
At bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-0, the
selector switch
Norm in a new system (as-delivered status). If bus telephones from the predecessor series are used within the line, (e.g. BTS/BTC 750-02 with bus video receiver BVE 650-...), the operating mode switch must be set to 1. A compatibility list is provided in chapter 9, page 88.
The address is set at the bus video line rectifier using the rotary switch. In single line systems, this is address 1 in the as-delivered status. This setting does not need to be altered. In multiple-line systems, the bus video line rectifiers are addressed in consecutive sequence.
operating mode
must be set to
“Addr.”
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5 Installation AS-TVHa-1/1 Siedle Vario
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AS-TVHa-1/1 Siedle Vario
Mode of operation
Calling, speech and video between the door station and the connected bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/ BTCV 850-... with colour monitor. Audio and video privacy of existing calls is assured. Door release button for the door release function, light button for the light switching function. Pressing the monitor button will show the camera picture from the door station which placed the last door call. This function is only possible if no call exists. Connection of a storey call button (ERT) for calling from an apartment door. Ring tones can be selected for calls from the front door, apartment door or internal calls. Connection of other bus telephones with colour monitor when looping through from one device to the next. Other bus door loudspeakers with video are connected with bus video distributors BVVU 650-... or BVVS 650-...
Supplementary functions
Internal speech communication possible between bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0.
Connection of bus telephones
• BTS/BFS/BTC 850-... or devices for switching and control functions via bus audio decoupler BAA 650-... For more information, see chapter 6, page 46-47.
Switching and control functions
• possible with bus switching modules BSM 650-..., BSE 650-... and BEM 650-... , feedback to bus telephones BTC/BTCV 850-... programmable via LED. For more information, see chapter 8, page 77-79.
Bus secondary signal unit
• BNS 750-... possible, chapter 8, page 84.
Parallel door and storey call
• Up to 8 bus telephones with colour monitor can be called simultaneously via one call button. From the second bus telephone, each bus telephone must be additionally supplied at the terminals +M/-M.
Selective dialling of the door
• possible via additional free
station
buttons.
Video memory function possible
with the bus telephone BTCV 850-..., additional installation required.
Remarks
The TR 603-... (12 V AC, 1.3 A)
a)
can supply 1 door release button and max. 24 bus call button modules with LED lighting (BTM 650-01, -02, -03 and -04). With more than 24 illuminated bus call button modules, an additional TR 603-... is required.
Current consumers in the AS diagram: Door release appr. 600 mA Camera heating 100 mA LED lighting per bus call button module 25 mA
b) Door release contact load in the bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-... max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A.
• Light contact load in the bus video
line rectifier max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A. c) Door release 12 V AC, use at least 20 Ohm, (e.g. TÖ 615-...), for possible connection variants see chapter 8, page 80. d) Conductor length bus telephone ­storey call button ERT max. 50 m. e) When using the internal video memory module, the bus telephone BTCV 850-... must be supplied by an additional direct voltage (20 - 30 V DC, 350 mA). NG 602-... or VNG 602-... can be used for this purpose. Connection of the supply at terminals +M/-M. For more information, see chapter 8, page 82.
Installation
In each bus telephone with colour monitor, there is a terminating circuit board connected in the as­delivered status in the centre of the connecting terminals TaM and TbM. This circuit board is an RC element which comprises a resistor with 100 Ohm and a capacitor 1 nF. When looping through from one bus telephone to the next in the installation, this terminating circuit board must be removed. If, however, bus distributors are used in the installation, or if there is only 1 bus telephone with colour monitor in the line, the terminating element remains in the bus telephone.
Terminal BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0
Connection for one bus telephone or the last bus telephone in the line.
Connection when looping
through from one bus telephone to another.
Cable laying
Only signals from the In-Home
!!
bus may be transmitted via the laid conductor material. No additional transmission is possible, for instance to PBX extensions of a telephone system or an S0 bus (ISDN). The camera branch and monitor branch must be laid in a separate cable and must not be installed inside the same conduit. This can result in disturbance to the picture composition.
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5 Installation AS-TVHa-1/1 Siedle Vario with BVVU 650-... Loop-through connection
For notes on the wiring diagram, see the previous page
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5 Installation AS-TVHa-1/1 Siedle Vario with BVVU 650-... Star-shaped installation
For notes on the wiring diagram, see the previous page
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5 Installation AS-TVHa-1/1 Siedle custom-fit door loudspeaker
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AS-TVHa-1/1 Siedle custom-fit door loudspeaker
Mode of operation
Calling, speech and video between the door station and the connected bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/ BTCV 850-... with colour monitor. Audio and video privacy of existing calls is assured. Door release button for the door release function, light button for the light switching function. By pressing the monitor button, the camera picture of the external camera is displayed. This function is only possible if no call exists. Connection of a storey call button (ERT) for calling from an apartment door. Ring tones can be selected for calls from the front door, apartment door or internal calls. Connection of other bus telephones with colour monitor when looping through from one device to the next. Other bus door loudspeakers with video are connected with bus video distributors BVVU 650-... or
BVVS 650-... .
Supplementary functions
Internal speech communication possible between bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0.
Connection of bus telephones
• BTS/BFS/BTC 850-... or devices for switching and control functions via bus audio decoupler BAA 650-... For more information, see chapter 6, page 46-47.
Switching and control functions
• possible with bus switching modules BSM 650-..., BSE 650-... and BEM 650-... , feedback to bus telephones BTC/BTCV 850-... programmable via LED. For more information, see chapter 8, page 77-79.
Bus secondary signal unit
• BNS 750-... possible, chapter 8, page 84.
Parallel door and storey call
• Up to 8 bus telephones with colour monitor can be called simultaneously via one call button. From the second bus telephone, each bus telephone
must be additionally supplied at the terminals +M/-M.
Selective dialling of the door
• possible via additional free
station
buttons.
Video memory function possible
with the bus telephone BTCV 850-..., additional installation required.
Remarks
The NG 602-... (12 V AC, 1.6 A)
a)
can also provide a supply for illumination of existing call buttons. A voltage of 12 V AC max. 1000 mA is available for illumination. With a higher current consumption, an additional transformer must be used.
Current consumers in the AS diagram: Door release appr. 600 mA Illumination of existing call buttons
b) Door release contact load in the bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-... max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A.
• Light contact load in the bus video
line rectifier max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A. c) Door release 12 V AC, use at least 20 Ohm, (e.g. TÖ 615-...), for possible connection variants see chapter 8, page 80. d) Conductor length bus telephone ­storey call button ERT max. 50 m. e) When using the internal video memory module, the bus telephone BTCV 850-... must be supplied by an additional direct voltage (20 - 30 V DC, 350 mA). NG 602-... or VNG 602-... can be used for this purpose. Connection of the supply at terminals +M/-M. For more information, see chapter 8, page 82. f) The camera CEC 612-... can also be supplied via BVS 650-... when used indoors.
Installation
In each bus telephone with colour monitor, there is a terminating circuit board connected in the as­delivered status in the centre of the connecting terminals TaM and TbM. This circuit board is an RC element which comprises a resistor with 100 Ohm and a capacitor 1 nF. When looping through from one bus telephone to the next in the installation, this terminating circuit board must be removed. If, however, bus distributors are used in the installation, or if there is only 1 bus telephone with colour monitor in the line, the terminating element remains in the bus telephone.
Terminal BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0
Connection for one bus telephone or the last bus telephone in the line.
Connection when looping
through from one bus telephone to another.
Cable laying
Only signals from the In-Home
!!
bus may be transmitted via the laid conductor material. No additional transmission is possible, for instance to PBX extensions of a telephone system or an S0 bus (ISDN). The camera branch and monitor branch must be laid in a separate cable and must not be installed inside the same conduit. This can result in disturbance to the picture composition.
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5 Installation AS-TVHa-1/1 Siedle Classic
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AS-TVHa-1/1 Siedle Classic
Mode of operation
Calling, speech and video between the door station and the connected bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/ BTCV 850-... with colour monitor. Audio and video privacy of existing calls is assured. Door release button for the door release function, light button for the light switching function. Pressing the monitor button will show the camera picture from the door station which placed the last door call. This function is only possible if no call exists. Connection of a storey call button (ERT) for calling from an apartment door. Ring tones can be selected for calls from the front door, apartment door or internal calls.Connection of other bus telephones with colour monitor when looping through from one device to the next. Other bus door loudspeakers with video are connected with bus video distributors BVVU 650-... or BVVS 650-...
Supplementary functions
Internal speech communication possible between bus telephones BTSV/BTCV 850-0.
Connection of bus telephones
• BTS/BFS/BTC 850-... or devices for switching and control functions via bus audio decoupler BAA 650-... For more information, see chapter 6, page 46-47.
Switching and control functions
• possible with bus switching modules BSM 650-..., BSE 650-... and BEM 650-... , feedback to bus telephones BTC/BTCV 850-... programmable via LED. For more information, see chapter 8, page 77-79.
Bus secondary signal unit
• BNS 750-... possible, chapter 8, page 84.
Parallel door and storey call
• Up to 8 bus telephones with colour monitor can be called simultaneously via one call button. From the second bus telephone, each bus telephone must be additionally supplied at the terminals +M/-M.
Selective dialling of the door
• possible via additional free
station
buttons.
Video memory function possible
with the bus telephone BTCV 850-..., additional installation required.
Remarks
The TR 603-... (12 V AC, 1.3 A)
a)
can supply 1 door release and the LED lighting of max. 30 call buttons. With more than 30 illuminated bus call button modules, an additional TR 603-... is required.
Current consumers in the AS diagram: Door release appr. 600 mA Camera heating 100 mA LED lighting of call buttons, 20 mA per button
b) Door release contact load in the bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-... max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A.
• Light contact load in the bus video
line rectifier max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A. c) Door release 12 V AC, use at least 20 Ohm, (e.g. TÖ 615-...), for possible connection variants see chapter 8, page 80.
• Current consumption LED lighting
of call buttons 20 mA at terminal b/c. d) Conductor length bus telephone ­storey call button ERT max. 50 m. e) When using the internal video memory module, the bus telephone BTCV 850-... must be supplied by an additional direct voltage (20 - 30 V DC, 350 mA). NG 602-... or VNG 602-... can be used for this purpose. Connection of the supply at terminals +M/-M. For more information, see chapter 8, page 82.
Installation
In each bus telephone with colour monitor, there is a terminating circuit board connected in the as­delivered status in the centre of the connecting terminals TaM and TbM. This circuit board is an RC element which comprises a resistor with 100 Ohm and a capacitor 1 nF. When looping through from one bus telephone to the next in the installation, this terminating circuit board must be removed. If, however, bus distributors are used in the installation, or if there is only 1 bus telephone with colour monitor in the line, the terminating element remains in the bus telephone.
Terminal BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0
Connection for one bus telephone or the last bus telephone in the line.
Connection when looping
through from one bus telephone to another.
Cable laying
Only signals from the In-Home
!!
bus may be transmitted via the laid conductor material. No additional transmission is possible, for instance to PBX extensions of a telephone system or an S0 bus (ISDN). The camera branch and monitor branch must be laid in a separate cable and must not be installed inside the same conduit. This can result in disturbance to the picture composition.
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5 Installation AS-TVHa-1/1 Siedle Steel
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AS-TVHa-1/1 Siedle Steel
Mode of operation
Calling, speech and video between the door station and the connected bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/ BTCV 850-... with colour monitor. Audio and video privacy of existing calls is assured. Door release button for the door release function, light button for the light switching function. Pressing the monitor button will show the camera picture from the door station which placed the last door call. This function is only possible if no call exists. Connection of a storey call button (ERT) for calling from an apartment door. Ring tones can be selected for calls from the front door, apartment door or internal calls.Connection of other bus telephones with colour monitor when looping through from one device to the next. Other bus door loudspeakers with video are connected with bus video distributors
BVVU 650-... or BVVS 650-... .
Supplementary functions
Internal speech communication possible between bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0.
Connection of bus telephones
• BTS/BFS/BTC 850-... or devices for switching and control functions via bus audio decoupler BAA 650-... For more information, see chapter 6, page 46-47.
Switching and control functions
• possible with bus switching modules BSM 650-..., BSE 650-... and BEM 650-... , feedback to bus telephones BTC/BTCV 850-... programmable via LED. For more information, see chapter 8, page 77-79.
Bus secondary signal unit
• BNS 750-... possible, chapter 8, page 84.
Parallel door and storey call
• Up to 8 bus telephones with colour monitor can be called simultaneously via one call button. From the second bus telephone, each bus telephone must be additionally supplied at the terminals +M/-M.
Selective dialling of the door
• possible via additional free
station
buttons.
Video memory function possible
with the bus telephone BTCV 850-..., additional installation required.
Remarks
The TR 603-... (12 V AC, 1.3 A)
a)
can supply 1 door release and the LED lighting of max. 30 call buttons. With more than 30 illuminated bus call button modules, an additional TR 603-... is required.
Current consumers in the AS diagram: Door release appr. 600 mA Camera heating 100 mA LED lighting of call buttons, 20 mA per call button
b) Door release contact load in the bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-... max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A.
• Light contact load in the bus video
line rectifier max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A. c) Door release 12 V AC, use at least 20 Ohm, (e.g. TÖ 615-...), for possible connection variants see chapter 8, page 80.
• Current consumption LED lighting
of call buttons 20 mA at terminal b/c. d) Conductor length bus telephone ­storey call button ERT max. 50 m. e) When using the internal video memory module, the bus telephone BTCV 850-... must be supplied by an additional direct voltage (20 - 30 V DC, 350 mA). NG 602-... or VNG 602-... can be used for this purpose. Connection of the supply at terminals +M/-M. For more information, see chapter 8, page 82.
Installation
In each bus telephone with colour monitor, there is a terminating circuit board connected in the as­delivered status in the centre of the connecting terminals TaM and TbM. This circuit board is an RC element which comprises a resistor with 100 Ohm and a capacitor 1 nF. When looping through from one bus telephone to the next in the installation, this terminating circuit board must be removed. If, however, bus distributors are used in the installation, or if there is only 1 bus telephone with colour monitor in the line, the terminating element remains in the bus telephone.
Terminal BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0
Connection for one bus telephone or the last bus telephone in the line.
Connection when looping
through from one bus telephone to another.
Cable laying
Only signals from the In-Home
!!
bus may be transmitted via the laid conductor material. No additional transmission is possible, for instance to PBX extensions of a telephone system or an S0 bus (ISDN). The camera branch and monitor branch must be laid in a separate cable and must not be installed inside the same conduit. This can result in disturbance to the picture composition.
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5 Installation AS-TVHa-1/2 Siedle Vario
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AS-TVHa-1/2 Siedle Vario 2 door stations
Mode of operation
Calling, speech and video between the door station and the connected bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/ BTCV 850-... with colour monitor. Audio and video privacy of existing calls is assured. The door release button for the door release function from the door station at which the last call was placed, light button for the light switching function. Pressing the monitor button will show the camera picture from the door station which placed the last door call. This function is only possible if no call exists. Connection of a storey call button (ERT) for calling from an apartment door. Ring tones can be selected for calls from the front door, apartment door or internal calls. Connection of other bus telephones with colour monitor when looping through from one device to the next. Other bus door loudspeakers with video are connected with bus video distributors BVVU 650-... or
BVVS 650-... .
Supplementary functions
Internal speech communication possible between bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0.
Connection of bus telephones
• BTS/BFS/BTC 850-... or devices for switching and control functions via bus audio decoupler BAA 650-... For more information, see chapter 6, page 46-47.
Switching and control functions
• possible with bus switching modules BSM 650-..., BSE 650-... and BEM 650-... , feedback to bus telephones BTC/BTCV 850-... programmable via LED. For more information, see chapter 8, page 77-79.
Bus secondary signal unit
• BNS 750-... possible, chapter 8, page 84.
Parallel door and storey call
• Up to 8 bus telephones with colour monitor can be called simultaneously
via one call button. From the second bus telephone, each bus telephone must be additionally supplied at the terminals +M/-M.
Selective dialling of the door
• possible via additional free
station
buttons.
Video memory function possible
with the bus telephone BTCV 850-..., additional installation required.
Remarks
The TR 603-... (12 V AC, 1.3 A)
a)
can supply 1 door release button and max. 20 bus call button modules with LED lighting (BTM 650-01, -02, -03 and -04). With more than 20 illuminated bus call button modules, or additional door stations, an additional TR 603-... is required.
Current consumers in the AS diagram: Door release appr. 600 mA Camera heating 100 mA LED lighting per bus call button module 25 mA
b) Door release contact load in the bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-... max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A.
• Light contact load in the bus video
line rectifier max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A. c) Door release 12 V AC, use at least 20 Ohm, (e.g. TÖ 615-...), for possible connection variants see chapter 8, page 80.
• Current consumption bus call
button module 25 mA at terminal b/c. d) Conductor length bus telephone ­storey call button ERT max. 50 m. e) When using the internal video memory module, the bus telephone BTCV 850-... must be supplied by an additional direct voltage (20 - 30 V DC, 350 mA). NG 602-... or VNG 602-... can be used for this purpose. Connection of the supply at terminals +M/-M. For more information, see chapter 8, page 82.
Installation
In each bus telephone with colour monitor, there is a terminating circuit board connected in the as­delivered status in the centre of the connecting terminals TaM and TbM. This circuit board is an RC element which comprises a resistor with 100 Ohm and a capacitor 1 nF. When looping through from one bus telephone to the next in the installation, this terminating circuit board must be removed. If, however, bus distributors are used in the installation, or if there is only 1 bus telephone with colour monitor in the line, the terminating element remains in the bus telephone.
Terminal BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0
Connection for one bus telephone or the last bus telephone in the line.
Connection when looping
through from one bus telephone to another.
Cable laying
Only signals from the In-Home
!!
bus may be transmitted via the laid conductor material. No additional transmission is possible, for instance to PBX extensions of a telephone system or an S0 bus (ISDN). The camera branch and monitor branch must be laid in a separate cable and must not be installed inside the same conduit. This can result in disturbance to the picture composition.
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5 Installation AS-TVHa-2/1 multiple line system
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AS-TVHa-2/1 multiple line system
Mode of operation
Calling, speech and video between the door station and the connected bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/ BTCV 850-... with colour monitor. Audio and video privacy of existing calls is assured. Door release button for the door release function, light button for the light switching function. Pressing the monitor button will show the camera picture from the door station which placed the last door call. This function is only possible if no call exists. Connection of a storey call button (ERT) for calling from an apartment door. Ring tones can be selected for calls from the front door, apartment door or internal calls. Connection of other bus telephones with colour monitor when looping through from one device to the next. Other bus door loudspeakers with video are connected with bus video distributors BVVU 650-... or
BVVS 650-... .
In a multiple line system comprising only 2 lines, connection between the two bus video line rectifiers is possible without bus distributor
BVVU 650-... . Up to 15 lines can be
linked via BVVU 650-... .
Supplementary functions
Internal speech communication between the bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-... only within the same line.
Connection of bus telephones
• BTS/BFS/BTC 850-... or devices for switching and control functions via bus audio decoupler BAA 650-... For more information, see chapter 6, page 46-47.
Switching and control functions
• possible with bus switching modules BSM 650-..., BSE 650-... and BEM 650-... , feedback to bus telephones BTC/BTCV 850-... programmable via LED. Switching and control functions are possible across different lines. For more information, see chapter 8, page 77-79.
Bus secondary signal unit
BNS 750-... possible, chapter 8, page 84.
Parallel door and storey call
Up to 8 bus telephones with colour monitor can be called simultaneously via one call button. From the second bus telephone, each bus telephone must be additionally supplied at the terminals +M/-M.
Selective dialling of the door
• possible via additional free
station
buttons.
Video memory function possible
with the bus telephone BTCV 850-..., additional installation required.
Remarks
The TR 603-... (12 V AC, 1.3 A)
a)
can supply 1 door release button and max. 24 bus call button modules with LED lighting (BTM 650-01, -02, -03 and -04). With more than 24 illuminated bus call button modules, an additional TR 603-... is required.
Current consumers in the AS diagram: Door release appr. 600 mA Camera heating 100 mA LED lighting per bus call button module 25 mA
b) Door release contact load in the bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-... max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A.
• Light contact load in the bus video
line rectifier max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A. c) Door release 12 V AC, use at least 20 Ohm, (e.g. TÖ 615-...), for possible connection variants see chapter 8, page 80.
• Current consumption bus call
button module 25 mA at terminal b/c. d) Conductor length bus telephone ­storey call button ERT max. 50 m. e) When using the internal video memory module, the bus telephone BTCV 850-... must be supplied by an additional direct voltage (20 - 30 V DC, 350 mA). NG 602-... or VNG 602-... can be used for this purpose. Connection of the supply at terminals +M/-M. For
more information, see chapter 8, page 82.
Installation
In each bus telephone with colour monitor, there is a terminating circuit board connected in the as­delivered status in the centre of the connecting terminals TaM and TbM. This circuit board is an RC element which comprises a resistor with 100 Ohm and a capacitor 1 nF. When looping through from one bus telephone to the next in the installation, this terminating circuit board must be removed. If, however, bus distributors are used in the installation, or if there is only 1 bus telephone with colour monitor in the line, the terminating element remains in the bus telephone.
Terminal BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0
Connection for one bus telephone or the last bus telephone in the line.
Connection when looping
through from one bus telephone to another.
Cable laying
Only signals from the In-Home
!!
bus may be transmitted via the laid conductor material. No additional transmission is possible, for instance to PBX extensions of a telephone system or an S0 bus (ISDN). The camera branch and monitor branch must be laid in a separate cable and must not be installed inside the same conduit. This can result in disturbance to the picture composition.
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5 Installation AS-TVHa-1/1 call via display call module DRM 611-0
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AS-TVHa-1/1 call via display call module DRM 611-0
Mode of operation
Calling, speech and video between the door station and the connected bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/ BTCV 850-... with colour monitor. Dialling of bus telephones via the display call module. Selection of names takes place in alphabetical order. Connection of bus call button modules possible, e.g. for door call at the reception. Audio and video privacy of existing calls is assured. Door release button for the door release function, light button for the light switching function. Pressing the monitor button will show the camera picture from the door station which placed the last door call. This function is only possible if no call exists. Connection of a storey call button (ERT) for calling from an apartment door. Ring tones can be selected for calls from the front door, apartment door or internal calls. Connection of other bus telephones with colour monitor when looping through from one device to the next. Other bus door loudspeakers with video are connected with bus video distributors BVVU 650-... or
BVVS 650-... .
Supplementary functions
Internal speech communication possible between bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0.
Connection of bus telephones
• BTS/BFS/BTC 850-... or devices for switching and control functions via bus audio decoupler BAA 650-... For more information see page 46-47.
Switching and control functions
• possible with bus switching modules BSM 650-..., BSE 650-... and BEM 650-... , feedback to bus telephones BTC/BTCV 850-... programmable via LED. For more information, see chapter 8, page 77-79.
Bus secondary signal unit
• BNS 750-... possible, page 84.
Parallel door and storey call
Up to 8 bus telephones with colour monitor can be called simultaneously via one call button. From the second bus telephone, each bus telephone must be additionally supplied at the terminals +M/-M.
Selective dialling of the door
• possible via additional free
station
buttons.
Video memory function possible
with the bus telephone BTCV 850-..., additional installation required.
Remarks
The TR 603-... (12 V AC, 1.3 A)
a)
can supply 1 door release button and max. 24 bus call button modules with LED lighting (BTM 650-01, -02, -03 and -04). With more than 24 illuminated bus call button modules, an additional TR 603-... is required.
Current consumers in the AS diagram: Door release appr. 600 mA Camera heating 100 mA LED lighting per bus call button module 25 mA
b) Door release contact load in the bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-... max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A.
• Light contact load in the bus video
line rectifier max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A. c) Door release 12 V AC, use at least 20 Ohm, (e.g. TÖ 615-...), for possible connection variants see page 80.
• Current consumption bus call
button module 25 mA at terminal b/c. d) Conductor length bus telephone ­storey call button ERT max. 50 m. e) When using the internal video memory module, the bus telephone BTCV 850-... must be supplied by an additional direct voltage (20 - 30 V DC, 350 mA). NG 602-... or VNG 602-... can be used for this purpose. Connection of the supply at terminals +M/-M. For more information, see chapter 8, page 82.
h) For programming names, the programming software PRS 602-0 and programming interface PRI 602-0/BIM 650-... are required. Names are entered in the display call module using the PRS 602-0 from V 1.3.1 Connection with e.g. ZWA 640-...
Installation
In each bus telephone with colour monitor, there is a terminating circuit board connected in the as­delivered status in the centre of the connecting terminals TaM and TbM. When looping through from one bus telephone to the next in the installation, this terminating circuit board must be removed. If, however, bus distributors are used in the installation, or if there is only 1 bus telephone with colour monitor in the line, the terminating element remains in the bus telephone.
Terminal BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0
Connection for one bus telephone or the last bus telephone in the line.
Connection when looping
through from one bus telephone to another.
Cable laying
Only signals from the In-Home
!!
bus may be transmitted via the laid conductor material. No additional transmission is possible, for instance to PBX extensions of a telephone system or an S0 bus (ISDN). The camera branch and monitor branch must be laid in a separate cable and must not be installed inside the same conduit. This can result in disturbance to the picture composition.
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5 Installation AS-TVHa-1/1 DoorCom Analog DCA 650-...
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AS-TVHa-1/1 DoorCom Analog DCA 650-...
Mode of operation
Calling and speech between the door station and the connected a/b telephones of a telephone system. The DoorCom-Analog DCA 650-02 is able to forward the call from up to 31 bell buttons to a telephone system. The DCA 650-02 calls the PBX extensions of the telephone system using dual-tone multiple frequency dialling DTMF. Audio and video privacy of existing calls from other telephones is assured. The function for door release and light switching via DTMF symbols is possible at connected a/b telephones in the telephone system.Connection of other bus telephones with colour monitor when looping through from one device to the next. Other bus door loudspeakers with video are connected with bus video distributors BVVU 650-... or BVVS 650-...
Supplementary functions
Internal speech communication possible between bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0.
Connection of bus telephones
• BTS/BFS/BTC 850-... or devices for switching and control functions via bus audio decoupler BAA 650-... For more information, see chapter 6, page 46-47.
Switching and control functions
• possible with the bus switching modules BSM 650-..., BSE 650-... and BEM 650-... are possible. Acknowledgement can be programmed at bus telephones BTC/BTCV 850-... via LED. For more information, see chapter 8, page 77-79.
Bus secondary signal unit
• BNS 750-... possible, chapter 8, page 84.
Parallel door and storey call
• Up to 8 bus telephones with colour monitor can be called simultaneously via one call button. From the second bus telephone, each bus telephone must be additionally supplied at the terminals +M/-M.
Selective dialling of the door
• possible via additional free
station
buttons.
Video memory function possible
with the bus telephone BTCV 850-..., additional installation required.
Remarks
The TR 603-... (12 V AC, 1.3 A)
a)
can supply 1 door release button and max. 16 bus call button modules with LED lighting (BTM 650-01, -02,
-03 and -04). With more than 16
illuminated bus call button modules, an additional TR 603-... is required.
Current consumers in the AS diagram: Door release appr. 600 mA Camera heating 100 mA DoorCom Analog 100 mA with DCSF 600-... 200 mA LED lighting per bus call button module 25 mA
b) Door release contact load in the bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-... max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A.
• Light contact load in the bus video
line rectifier max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A. c) Door release 12 V AC, use at least 20 Ohm, (e.g. TÖ 615-...), for possible connection variants see chapter 8, page 80.
• Current consumption bus call
button module 25 mA at terminal b/c. d) Conductor length bus telephone ­storey call button ERT max. 50 m. e) When using the internal video memory module, the bus telephone BTCV 850-... must be supplied by an additional direct voltage (20 - 30 V DC, 350 mA). NG 602-... or VNG 602-... can be used for this purpose. Connection of the supply at terminals +M/-M. For more information, see chapter 8, page 82. f) If the predecessor model DCA 650-0 is used, the operating mode switch of the BNG 650-0 must be in position 1. g) The maximum distance of the DCA 650-... from the TR 603-... is 20 m. With greater distances, an additional transformer is required for
the DCA 650-... . If several
DCA 650-... units are used within a system, each DCA 650-... must be supplied by its own transformer.
Installation
In each bus telephone with colour monitor, there is a terminating circuit board connected in the as­delivered status in the centre of the connecting terminals TaM and TbM. This circuit board is an RC element which comprises a resistor with 100 Ohm and a capacitor 1 nF. When looping through from one bus telephone to the next in the installation, this terminating circuit board must be removed. If, however, bus distributors are used in the installation, or if there is only 1 bus telephone with colour monitor in the line, the terminating element remains in the bus telephone.
Terminal BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0
Connection for one bus telephone or the last bus telephone in the line.
Connection when looping
through from one bus telephone to another.
Cable laying
Only signals from the In-Home
!!
bus may be transmitted via the laid conductor material. No additional transmission is possible, for instance to PBX extensions of a telephone system or an S0 bus (ISDN). The camera branch and monitor branch must be laid in a separate cable and must not be installed inside the same conduit. This can result in disturbance to the picture composition.
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5 Installation AS-TVHa-1/1 additional external camera
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AS-TVHa-1/1 additional external camera
Mode of operation
Calling, speech and video between the door station and the connected bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/ BTCV 850-... with colour monitor. Audio and video privacy of existing calls is assured. Door release button for the door release function, light button for the light switching function. By pressing the monitor button, the picture from the camera with which the last connection existed is displayed. This function is only possible if no call exists. Dialling the external camera can be programmed to one of the buttons on the bus telephone. Connection of a storey call button (ERT) for calling from an apartment door. Ring tones can be selected for calls from the front door, apartment door or internal calls. Connection of other bus telephones with colour monitor when looping through from one device to the next. Other bus door loudspeakers with video are connected with bus video distributors BVVU 650-... or
BVVS 650-... .
Supplementary functions
Internal speech communication possible between bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0.
Connection of bus telephones
• BTS/BFS/BTC 850-... or devices for switching and control functions via bus audio decoupler BAA 650-... For more information, see chapter 6, page 46-47.
Switching and control functions
• possible with bus switching modules BSM 650-..., BSE 650-... and BEM 650-... , feedback to bus telephones BTC/BTCV 850-... programmable via LED. For more information, see chapter 8, page 77-79.
Bus secondary signal unit
• BNS 750-... possible, chapter 8, page 84.
Parallel door and storey call
• Up to 8 bus telephones with colour
monitor can be called simultaneously via one call button. From the second bus telephone, each bus telephone must be additionally supplied at the terminals +M/-M.
Selective dialling of the door
• possible via additional free
station
buttons.
Video memory function possible
with the bus telephone BTCV 850-..., additional installation required.
Remarks
The TR 603-... (12 V AC, 1.3 A)
a)
can supply 1 door release button and max. 24 bus call button modules with LED lighting (BTM 650-01, -02, -03 and -04). With more than 24 illuminated bus call button modules, an additional TR 603-... is required.
Current consumers in the AS diagram: Door release appr. 600 mA Camera heating 100 mA LED lighting per bus call button module 25 mA
b) Door release contact load in the bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-... max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A.
• Light contact load in the bus video
line rectifier max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A. c) Door release 12 V AC, use at least 20 Ohm, (e.g. TÖ 615-...), for possible connection variants see chapter 8, page 80.
• Current consumption bus call
button module 25 mA at terminal b/c. d) Conductor length bus telephone ­storey call button ERT max. 50 m. e) When using the internal video memory module, the bus telephone BTCV 850-... must be supplied by an additional direct voltage (20 - 30 V DC, 350 mA). NG 602-... or VNG 602-... can be used for this purpose. Connection of the supply at terminals +M/-M. For more information, see chapter 8, page 82. h) Activation of the BVA 650-... via the programming button in the BVA 650-... Further programming
corresponds to the procedure used for programming a door call.
Installation
In each bus telephone with colour monitor, there is a terminating circuit board connected in the as­delivered status in the centre of the connecting terminals TaM and TbM. This circuit board is an RC element which comprises a resistor with 100 Ohm and a capacitor 1 nF. When looping through from one bus telephone to the next in the installation, this terminating circuit board must be removed. If, however, bus distributors are used in the installation, or if there is only 1 bus telephone with colour monitor in the line, the terminating element remains in the bus telephone.
Terminal BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0
Connection for one bus telephone or the last bus telephone in the line.
Connection when looping
through from one bus telephone to another.
Cable laying
Only signals from the In-Home
!!
bus may be transmitted via the laid conductor material. No additional transmission is possible, for instance to PBX extensions of a telephone system or an S0 bus (ISDN). The camera branch and monitor branch must be laid in a separate cable and must not be installed inside the same conduit. This can result in disturbance to the picture composition.
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6 Installation AS-TVHa-1/1 Audio & Video
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AS-TVHa-1/1 Audio & Video
Mode of operation
Calling, speech and video between the door station and the connected bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/ BTCV 850-... with colour monitor. Calling and speech between the door station and the connected bus telephones BTS/BFS/BTC 850-... An existing call can not be listened in to or viewed by other bus telephones. Door release button for the door release function, light button for the light switching function. Pressing the monitor button will show the camera picture from the door station which placed the last door call. This function is only possible if no call exists. Connection of a storey call button (ERT) for calling from an apartment door. Ring tones can be selected for calls from the front door, apartment door or internal calls. Connection of other bus telephones with colour monitor when looping through from one device to the next. Other bus door loudspeakers with video are connected with bus video distributors BVVU 650-... or BVVS 650-...
Supplementary functions
Internal speech operation is possible between the bus telephones BTS/BFS/BTC 850-... and BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0.
Switching and control functions
• possible with bus switching modules BSM 650-..., BSE 650-... and BEM 650-... , feedback to bus telephones BTC/BTCV 850-... programmable via LED. For more information, see chapter 8, page 77-79.
Bus secondary signal unit
• BNS 750-... possible, chapter 8, page 84.
Parallel door and storey call
• Up to 8 bus telephones with colour monitor can be called simultaneously via one call button. From the second bus telephone, each bus telephone must be additionally supplied at the terminals +M/-M.
Door call to max. 4 BTS/BFS/ BTC 850-... units simultaneously, with parallel switching accessory ZPS 850-... possible to max. 8 BTC 850-... units.
Selective dialling of the door
• possible via additional free
station
buttons.
Video memory function possible
with the bus telephone BTCV 850-..., additional installation required.
Remarks
The TR 603-... (12 V AC, 1.3 A)
a)
can supply 1 door release button and max. 24 bus call button modules with LED lighting (BTM 650-01, -02, -03 and -04). With more than 24 illuminated bus call button modules, an additional TR 603-... is required.
Current consumers in the AS diagram: Door release appr. 600 mA Camera heating 100 mA LED lighting per bus call button module 25 mA
b) Door release contact load in the bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-... max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A.
• Light contact load in the bus video
line rectifier max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A. c) Door release 12 V AC, use at least 20 Ohm, (e.g. TÖ 615-...), for possible connection variants see chapter 8, page 80.
• Current consumption bus call
button module 25 mA at terminal b/c. d) Conductor length bus telephone ­storey call button ERT max. 50 m. e) When using the internal video memory module, the bus telephone BTCV 850-... must be supplied by an additional direct voltage (20 - 30 V DC, 350 mA). NG 602-... or VNG 602-... can be used for this purpose. Connection of the supply at terminals +M/-M. For more information, see chapter 8, page 82.
Installation
In each bus telephone with colour monitor, there is a terminating circuit board connected in the as­delivered status in the centre of the connecting terminals TaM and TbM. This circuit board is an RC element which comprises a resistor with 100 Ohm and a capacitor 1 nF. When looping through from one bus telephone to the next in the installation, this terminating circuit board must be removed. If, however, bus distributors are used in the installation, or if there is only 1 bus telephone with colour monitor in the line, the terminating element remains in the bus telephone.
Terminal BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0
Connection for one bus telephone or the last bus telephone in the line.
Connection when looping
through from one bus telephone to another.
Cable laying
Only signals from the In-Home
!!
bus may be transmitted via the laid conductor material. No additional transmission is possible, for instance to PBX extensions of a telephone system or an S0 bus (ISDN). The camera branch and monitor branch must be laid in a separate cable and must not be installed inside the same conduit. This can result in disturbance to the picture composition.
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6 Installation AS-TVHa-1/2 Audio & Video
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AS-TVHa-1/2 Audio & Video
Mode of operation
Calling, speech and video between the door station and the connected bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/ BTCV 850-... with colour monitor. Call and speech functions from the door station without video. Audio and video privacy of existing calls is assured. Via BAA 650-... in the monitor branch, it is also possible to connect bus telephones
BTS/BTC 850-... . Door release
button for the door release function, light button for the light switching function. Pressing the monitor button will show the camera picture from the door station which placed the last door call. This function is only possible if no call exists. Connection of a storey call button (ERT) for calling from an apartment door. Ring tones can be selected for calls from the front door, apartment door or internal calls. Connection of other bus telephones with colour monitor when looping through from one device to the next. Other bus door loudspeakers with video are connected with bus video distributors BVVU 650-... or
BVVS 650-... .
Supplementary functions
Internal speech operation is possible between the bus telephones BTS/BFS/BTC 850-... and BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0.
Connection of bus telephones
• BTS/BFS/BTC 850-... or devices for switching and control functions via bus audio decoupler BAA 650-... For more information see page 46.
Switching and control functions
• with the bus switching modules BSM 650-..., BSE 650-... and BEM 650-... possible, acknowledgement to the bus telephones BTC/BTCV 850-... possible via LED. For more information, see chapter 8, page 77-79.
Bus secondary signal unit
• BNS 750-... possible, page 84.
Parallel door and storey call
Up to 8 bus telephones with colour monitor can be called simultaneously via one call button. From the second bus telephone, each bus telephone must be additionally supplied at the terminals +M/-M. Door call to max. 4 BTS/BFS/ BTC 850-... units simultaneously, with parallel switching accessory ZPS 850-... possible to max. 8 BTC 850-... units.
Selective dialling of the door
• possible via additional free
station
buttons.
Video memory function possible
with the bus telephone BTCV 850-..., additional installation required.
Remarks
The TR 603-... (12 V AC, 1.3 A)
a)
can supply 1 door release button and max. 24 bus call button modules with LED lighting (BTM 650-01, -02, -03 and -04). With more than 24 illuminated bus call button modules, an additional TR 603-... is required.
Current consumers in the AS diagram: Door release appr. 600 mA Camera heating 100 mA LED lighting per bus call button module 25 mA
b) Door release contact load in the bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-... max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A.
• Light contact load in the bus video
line rectifier max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A. c) Door release 12 V AC, use at least 20 Ohm, (e.g. TÖ 615-...), for possible connection variants see page 80.
• Current consumption bus call
button module 25 mA at terminal b/c. d) Conductor length bus telephone ­storey call button ERT max. 50 m. e) When using the internal video memory module, the bus telephone BTCV 850-... must be supplied by an additional direct voltage (20 - 30 V DC, 350 mA). NG 602-... or VNG 602-... can be used for this purpose. Connection of
the supply at terminals +M/-M. For more information, see chapter 8, page 82.
Installation
In each bus telephone with colour monitor, there is a terminating circuit board connected in the as­delivered status in the centre of the connecting terminals TaM and TbM. This circuit board is an RC element which comprises a resistor with 100 Ohm and a capacitor 1 nF. When looping through from one bus telephone to the next in the installation, this terminating circuit board must be removed. If, however, bus distributors are used in the installation, or if there is only 1 bus telephone with colour monitor in the line, the terminating element remains in the bus telephone.
Terminal BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0
Connection for one bus telephone or the last bus telephone in the line.
Connection when looping
through from one bus telephone to another.
Cable laying
Only signals from the In-Home
!!
bus may be transmitted via the laid conductor material. No additional transmission is possible, for instance to PBX extensions of a telephone system or an S0 bus (ISDN). The camera branch and monitor branch must be laid in a separate cable and must not be installed inside the same conduit. This can result in disturbance to the picture composition.
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6 Installation AS-TVHa-2/1 Audio & Video
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AS-TVHa-2/1 Audio & Video
Mode of operation
Calling, speech and video between the door station and the connected bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/ BTCV 850-... with colour monitor. Calling and speech between the door station and connected bus telephones BTS/BFS/BTC 850-... Audio and video privacy of existing calls is assured. Door release button for the door release function, light button for the light switching function. Pressing the monitor button will show the camera picture from the door station which placed the last door call. This function is only possible if no call exists. Connection of a storey call button (ERT) for calling from an apartment door. Ring tones can be selected for calls from the front door, apartment door or internal calls. Connection of other bus telephones with colour monitor when looping through from one device to the next. Other bus door loudspeakers with video are connected with bus video distributors BVVU 650-... or
BVVS 650-... .
Supplementary functions
Internal speech operation is possible between the bus telephones BTS/BFS/BTC 850-... and BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0. Only within the same line.
Connection of bus telephones
• BTS/BFS/BTC 850-... or devices for switching and control functions at In-Home: Video via bus audio decoupler BAA 650-... For more information, see chapter 6, page 46.
Switching and control functions
• possible with bus switching modules BSM 650-..., BSE 650-... and BEM 650-... , feedback to bus telephones BTC/BTCV 850-... programmable via LED. For more information, see chapter 8, page 77-79.
Bus secondary signal unit
• BNS 750-... possible, chapter 8, page 75.
Parallel door and storey call
Up to 8 bus telephones with colour monitor can be called simultaneously via one call button. From the second bus telephone, each bus telephone must be additionally supplied at the terminals +M/-M. Door call to max. 4 BTS/BFS/BTC 850-... units simultaneously, with parallel switching accessory ZPS 850-... possible to max. 8 BTC 850-... units.
Selective dialling of the door
• possible via additional free
station
buttons.
Video memory function possible
with the bus telephone BTCV 850-..., additional installation required.
Remarks
The TR 603-... (12 V AC, 1.3 A)
a)
can supply 1 door release button and max. 24 bus call button modules with LED lighting (BTM 650-01, -02, -03 and -04). With more than 24 illuminated bus call button modules, an additional TR 603-... is required.
Current consumers in the AS diagram: Door release appr. 600 mA Camera heating 100 mA LED lighting per bus call button module 25 mA
b) Door release contact load in the bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-... max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A.
• Light contact load in the bus video
line rectifier max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A. c) Door release 12 V AC, use at least 20 Ohm, (e.g. TÖ 615-...), for possible connection variants see chapter 8, page 80.
• Current consumption bus call
button module 25 mA at terminal b/c. d) Conductor length bus telephone ­storey call button ERT max. 50 m. e) When using the internal video memory module, the bus telephone BTCV 850-... must be supplied by an additional direct voltage (20 - 30 V DC, 350 mA). NG 602-... or VNG 602-... can be
used for this purpose. Connection of the supply at terminals +M/-M. For more information, see chapter 8, page 82.
Installation
In each bus telephone with colour monitor, there is a terminating circuit board connected in the as­delivered status in the centre of the connecting terminals TaM and TbM. This circuit board is an RC element which comprises a resistor with 100 Ohm and a capacitor 1 nF. When looping through from one bus telephone to the next in the installation, this terminating circuit board must be removed. If, however, bus distributors are used in the installation, or if there is only 1 bus telephone with colour monitor in the line, the terminating element remains in the bus telephone.
Terminal BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-0
Connection for one bus telephone or the last bus telephone in the line.
Connection when looping
through from one bus telephone to another.
Cable laying
Only signals from the In-Home
!!
bus may be transmitted via the laid conductor material. No additional transmission is possible, for instance to PBX extensions of a telephone system or an S0 bus (ISDN). The camera branch and monitor branch must be laid in a separate cable and must not be installed inside the same conduit. This can result in disturbance to the picture composition.
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7 Programming Overview of functions

Functions with Siedle-In-Home and programming possibilities. Terms used in the table are explained in detail on the right-hand side.
Basic function Manual Plug+Play PC-Prog. Remarks
Door call Yes Yes Yes
Storey call - - - Functional after installation,
Door release button - - - Functional after installation,
Light button - - - Functional after installation,
Dialling last door Yes - Yes Double click on light button
Call tone configuration Yes - Yes Setting at the bus telephone
Call silencing + Display Yes - Yes Functional after installation
Supplementary function
BSE groups - - Yes
Group formation Bus telephones - - Yes
Internal call Yes - Yes
Camera step - - Yes
Secondary signal unit Yes - Yes e.g. bus secondary signal unit
Parallel device Yes - Yes ZPS 850-... may be required
Status display (via LED) - - Yes Only BTC/BTCV 850-...
Control function Yes - Yes
Door dial Yes - Yes
Doormatic - - Yes
Door call acceptance - - Yes
Door call forwarding - - Yes Only possible within a line
Time light contact - - Yes
BTC 850-... Second level - - Yes
Prog. Prog. via BPS 650-... (Teach-In) from V 2.00
call differentiation relative to door call
switching time fixed at 3 seconds in bus door loudspeaker and bus line rectifier
switching time 0.4 seconds
BNS 750-...
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7 Programming Overview of functions
Dialling last door
The door station from which the last call was placed can be dialled by a double click on the light button. Selection of an external camera possible (with BVA 650-...). With BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-... it is also possible to dial using the monitor key.
BSE Groups
Several bus switching units are assigned to a group. This allows several BSE 650-... units to be executed simultaneously with one switching contact, e.g. shutter control.
Storey call
The storey call button (ERT) is used to call into the apartment from an apartment door. Application e.g. apartment building with 4 apartments and a common staircase. Storey call buttons are installed in front of every apartment front door.
Bus telephone group formation
Several bus telephones are assigned to a group. This allows up to 8 bus telephones to be called with one button. A bus telephone can belong to up to 4 different groups.
Internal call
Bus telephones can place calls to each other using the buttons. With the BTS/BFS/BTSV/BFSV 850-... it is possible to call up to 4 users, with the BTC/BTCV 850-... up to 14 users. Internal calls are only possible within a line.
Light button
In the as-delivered status, the light button in the bus telephone switches the contact in the bus line rectifier for 0.4 seconds. Using the bus programming software BPS 650-... this time can be altered. The function of the light button can be reprogrammed, e.g. for internal calls.
Camera step
At the button of a BTCV 850-... it is possible to dial up to 8 door stations or external cameras in sequence. With each press of the button, the picture from the next camera is displayed.
Secondary signal unit
The interfacing relay accessory is available for bus telephones BTS 850-... and BTC 850-... for actuating a signalling device or a lamp. For BFS 850-... use accessory ZARF 850-... A bus secondary signal unit BNS 750-... can be programmed in parallel to a bus telephone.
Parallel device
Other bus telephones can be programmed in addition to a bus telephone. Max. 8 bus telephones can ring simultaneously when actuating a doorbell button.
Call silencing and display
The door call, storey call and internal call can be switched off using the muting button at the BTS/BFS/BTC/ BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-... The button lights up to provide an optical display.
Call tone configuration
At each bus telephone, different call tones can be selected for every call type (door call, internal call, storey call).
Status display
The supplementary devices bus switching module BSE 650-... and bus input module BEM 650-... send feedback signals to the In-Home bus. These can be displayed via different LEDs at the BTC/ BTCV 850-... , e.g. whether the garage door has been closed.
Control function
The supplementary devices bus switching unit BSE 650-..., bus input module BEM 650-... and bus switching module BSM 650-... can execute different switching and control functions for individual operations.
Teach-in
Term for manual programming of bus users.
Door dialling
One or more door stations can be selectively dialled using a button and a speech connection established.
Doormatic
The door release contact in the bus video line rectifier and in the calling bus door loudspeaker switches for 3 seconds after the door bell button has been pressed. The function can be initiated from a BTC/BTCV 850-... by pressing a button.
Door release button
The door release button on the bus telephone always switches the DR contact at the bus line rectifier for 3 seconds and the DR contact in the door loudspeaker which placed the call.
Door call
When a visitor presses the door bell button, the bus telephone rings and the call silencing button flashes.
Door call acceptance
A door call from a bus telephone can be accepted in a different room.
Door call forwarding
The door call can be diverted from a BTC/BTCV 850-... by pressing a button to a different bus telephone, e.g. to divert the door call from the secretary to the porter's office.
Time light contact
The switching time of the light contact is 0.4 seconds in the as­delivered status. This time can be altered using the bus programming software BPS 650-... from V 2.00.
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7 Programming Remarks
Procedure
On principle, the In-Home bus can be commissioned and programmed by one person. However, as work has to be executed both at the door loudspeaker and the bus telephone, we recommend that commissioning be carried out by two people for larger-scale projects.
The In-Home bus can be programmed in three ways:
1 Programming - manual
known as teach-in, from
2 Programming - Plug+Play from page 72.
3 Programming - with PC
and bus programming software BPS 650-... from V2.00 from
page 76.
Important remarks prior to programming
• The entire installation must have been completed. When programming using the Plug+Play method, the housing of the bus telephones must not yet be closed.
• Before starting programming, all buttons should be inscribed to allow them to be assigned to the relevant bus telephones.
• It is only ever possible to activate one door loudspeaker in the programming mode.
• If an already programmed call button is pressed for longer than 3 seconds in the programming mode at the activated door loudspeaker, after one second a warning tone is sounded, and after 3 seconds the confirmation tone. After this, the call button is deleted if there was no bus telephone active. However, if there is a bus telephone active at this moment, the button is overwritten with the new address.
• All BNG/BVNG 650-... units must be connected to mains voltage of 230 V AC.
• In multiple line systems with several BNG/BVNG 650-... units, actuating the Prog. mode button 54
, also
page 54.
at one BNG 650-... switches all
other connected BNG/BVNG 650-... units to the programming mode.
• In multiple line systems, at each BNG/BVNG 650-...
address ”0” cannot be used as an address!
• In multiple line systems bus power supply accessory ZBVG 650-... must be additionally plugged into one
BNG/BVNG 650-... . The bus video
line rectifier accessory ZBVNG 650-... must be pIugged into each
BVNG 650-... .
Programming - manual Procedure:
On principle, the In-Home bus can be commissioned and programmed by one person. However, as work has to be executed both at the door loudspeaker and the bus telephone, we recommend that commissioning be carried out by two people for larger-scale projects.
• Complete the installation
• Check the switch positions at the BNG/BVNG 650-... , in new systems set the switch to Norm.
• Activate the programming mode at the bus line rectifier
• Set the door station to the programming mode
• Program the users
• Quit the programming mode
While the bus line rectifier is in the programming mode, several steps can be programmed in sequence. There is no need to quit the programming mode after every operation.
Notes relating to Plug+Play programming from page 72, PC programming from page 76.
a different
must be set. The number
Handsfree bus telephones BFS 850-... and BFSV 850-...
Picking up and replacing the receiver are not required with handsfree bus telephones BFS/BFSV 850-... The devices switch to the programming mode by pressing the light button. Once the programming step has been performed, the handsfree bus telephone switches back to the idle status. All other programming steps are identical.
7 Programming - manual Activating the bus line rectifier
To activate the programming mode at the bus line rectifier, the programming mode button has to
activating the programming mode, LED1 changes over from normal
mode to programming mode. be briefly pressed down. LED1 indicates whether the programming mode is switched on. After
Indication at LED1 Function display
LED flashes briefly 0.02 secs. – long pause 1 secs.
Using a small screwdriver, set the
bus line rectifier to the programming
mode through the opening in the
cover.
Display LED1 programming mode active
LED flashes briefly 0.3 secs. – long pause 2 secs.
Pause
Pause Pause
Pause
Pause
etc.
etc.
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7 Programming - manual Activating the bus door loudspeaker
Depending on the type of door station, the programming mode has to be activated in a different way.
1 Siedle Vario
In the case of door loudspeaker module BTLM 650-... the programming mode is activated using the light button. Hold down the light button for 4 seconds until a protracted signal tone is audible.
4 Siedle Steel
The programming button is only accessible with the control panel removed. To actuate the programming button, use the blunt end of the plastic key inserted in the inspection shaft cover. Hold down the light button for 4 seconds until a protracted signal tone is audible.
2 Siedle custom-fit door loudspeaker
In the case of the BTLE 050-... the programming mode is activated using the programming button. Next to the terminal, hold down the programming button for 4 seconds until a protracted signal tone is audible.
3 Siedle Classic
CL A .. B-01 is set to the programming mode by actuating the programming button behind the front panel. Note the precise position of the opening. Hold down the light button for 4 seconds until a protracted signal tone is audible.
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6 Programming - manual Activating the bus telephone Activate the handsfree bus telephone
Activating the bus telephone
Bus telephones are set to the programming mode using the light button.
1 The receiver must be off the hook. Repeated short tones are audible in the receiver of the bus telephone. These indicate that the programming mode is active at the
BVNG 650-... .
2 Hold down the light button for
4 seconds. A protracted
acknowledgement tone is audible in
the receiver as confirmation. The bus
telephone is now in the
programming mode, the muting
button flashes. Do not replace the
receiver until after programming has
been completed at the bus
telephone.
1 Activate the handsfree bus telephone
Hold down the light button for 4 seconds. A protracted acknowledgement tone sounds in the loudspeaker, the muting button flashes. A speech connection exists to the door station. The handsfree bus telephone is now in the programming mode.
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7 Programming - manual Programming door calls
Application
Call from the door station to a bus telephone.
At the bus telephone, a different ring tone optionally be
!!
selected. The volume of the door call can be changed at the bus telephone.
1 Switch on the programming mode. At the BVNG 650-..., press the programming mode button briefly. The LED1 flashes in a 2-second rhythm to indicate that the programming mode is active.
4 Hold down the light button for 4 seconds. A protracted acknowledgement tone sounds in the receiver, the muting button flashes. A speech connection exists to the door station. The bus telephone is now in the programming mode. Leave the receiver off the hook.
2 At the door station, hold down the light/programming button for 4 seconds. A protracted acknowledgement tone is then audible which is briefly repeated every 5 seconds as long as the programming mode remains active.
5 At the door station, hold down the required call button for 4 seconds until a protracted tone sounds at the door loudspeaker. The call button is now assigned to the bus telephone, no speech connection now exists.
3 Lift the receiver at the bus telephone which you wish to program.
6 Replace the receiver at the bus telephone. The call button is now firmly assigned to the bus telephone.
Program additional users using the same procedure or quit the programming mode.
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7 Programming - manual Programming door calls at the handsfree bus telephone
Application
Call from the door station to a bus telephone.
At the handsfree bus telephone a different ring tone can
!!
optionally be selected for the door call. The volume of the door call can be changed at the bus telephone.
1 Switch on the programming mode. At the BVNG 650-..., press the programming mode button briefly. The LED1 flashes in a 2-second rhythm to indicate that the programming mode is active.
4 At the door station, hold down the required call button for 4 seconds until a protracted tone sounds at the door loudspeaker. The call button is now assigned to the bus telephone. The speech connection to the handsfree bus telephone no longer exists.
2 At the door station, hold down the
light/programming button for
4 seconds. A protracted
acknowledgement tone is then
audible which is briefly repeated
every 5 seconds as long as the
programming mode remains active.
5 The call button is now
permanently assigned to the
handsfree bus telephone.
Program additional users using the
same procedure or quit the
programming mode.
3 Hold down the light button for 4 seconds. A protracted acknowledgement tone sounds in the loudspeaker, the muting button flashes. A speech connection exists to the door station. The handsfree bus telephone is now in the programming mode.
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7 Programming - manual Programming door calls via the storey call button
Application
Call from the door station to a bus telephone.
1 Switch on the programming mode. At the BVNG 650-..., press the programming mode button briefly. The LED1 flashes in a 2-second rhythm to indicate that the programming mode is active.
Programming is only possible
if the storey call button (ERT) is
!!
connected at the bus telephones. If there is no access available to an apartment, this allows programming to still be carried out.
2 At the door station, hold down the light/programming button for 4 seconds. A protracted acknowledgement tone is then audible which is briefly repeated every 5 seconds as long as the programming mode remains active.
3 Hold down the storey call button connected to the bus telephone for 4 seconds. The bus telephone is now in the programming mode.
this period, no ringing is admissible within the system.
During
At the door station, hold down the
4
required call button for 4 seconds until a protracted tone sounds at the door loudspeaker. The call button is now firmly assigned to the bus telephone.
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5 The call button is now permanently assigned to the bus telephone.
Program additional users using the same procedure or quit the programming mode.
7 Programming - manual Door calls to several bus telephones
Application
Where a door call has to be signalled at several bus telephones simultaneously.
With more than 1 bus telephone all other bus
!!
telephones with colour monitor must have an additional power
1 Switch on the programming mode. At the BVNG 650-..., press the programming mode button briefly. The LED1 flashes in a 2-second rhythm to indicate that the programming mode is active.
supply.
The bus telephones with video
monitor BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-...
are prepared for connection of a
separate power supply at terminals
+M/-M with a direct voltage of
20-30 V DC.
The BTC 850-... can be supplied with
the parallel switching accessory
2 At the door station, hold down the
light/programming button for
4 seconds. A protracted
acknowledgement tone is then
audible which is briefly repeated
every 5 seconds as long as the
programming mode remains active.
ZPS 850-... in order to use the parallel call function. Detailed explanation in chapter 8 Supplementary functions, page 82.
Programming must start at the bus telephone to which no supplementary power supply is connected.
3 Lift the receiver at the first bus telephone which you wish to program. Hold down the light button for 4 sec. A protracted signal tone is audible in the receiver. A speech connection with picture is established to the door station. The bus phone is now in the program. mode. Do not replace the receiver.
4 Lift the receiver at the second bus telephone which you wish to program. Hold down the light button for 4 seconds, leave the receiver off the hook. Perform the same procedure in all other bus telephones.
5 At the door station, hold down the
required call button for 4 seconds
until a protracted tone sounds at the
door loudspeaker. The call button is
now firmly assigned to the bus
telephone.
6 Replace the receiver at all bus telephones which have been programmed. The call button is now firmly assigned to all the bus telephones.
Continue to program more users or quit the programming mode.
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7 Programming - manual Programming internal calls
Application
You wish a bus telephone to be able to call and communicate with another bus telephone in the system.
1 Switch on the programming mode. At the BVNG 650-..., press the programming mode button briefly. The LED1 flashes in a 2-second rhythm to indicate that the programming mode is active.
The muting and light
buttons of the bus telephones
!!
can be reprogrammed if required for internal call functions. With the deluxe bus telephone up to 8 different bus telephones can be called.
2 Lift the receiver at the first bus telephone you wish to enable for internal calls. The programming mode tone is audible.
Using bus programming software BPS 650-0 the buttons of the bus telephones can be double assigned. With the BTS/BFS/BTSV 850-... it is possible to call up to 4 users, with the BTC/BTCV 850-... up to 14 users.
3 Hold the light button down for 4 seconds. The acknowledgement tone is audible. Do not replace the receiver.
4 Lift the receiver at the second bus telephone you wish to enable for internal calls. The programming mode tone is audible.
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5 Hold the light button down for 4 seconds. The acknowledgement tone is audible. Do not replace the receiver.
6 A speech connection now exists between the two bus telephones.
7 At the first bus telephone, hold down the internal call button you wish to use to call the second bus telephone for 4 seconds. A protracted tone is audible. The bus telephone is now programmed. Do not yet replace the receiver.
10 Switch off the programming
mode at the BVNG 650-... .
8 At the second bus telephone, hold
down the internal call button you
wish to use to call the first bus
telephone for 4 seconds.
A protracted tone is audible.
The buttons are now programmed
at both bus telephones.
9 Replace the receiver at both bus telephones. Program additional bus telephones using the same procedure or quit the programming mode.
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7 Programming - manual Dialling the door station
Application
You wish to be able to call one or more door stations from a bus telephone using buttons, e.g. in order to selectively speak to a visitor.
1 Switch on the programming mode. At the BVNG 650-..., press the programming mode button briefly. The LED1 flashes in a 2-second rhythm to indicate that the programming mode is active.
With bus telephones
BTS/BFS 850-..., and BTSV/
!!
BFSV 850-... the light or muting button can be used for this function.
2 At the door station, hold down the light/programming button for 4 seconds. A protracted acknowledgement tone is then audible which is briefly repeated every 5 seconds as long as the programming mode remains active.
3 Lift the receiver at the bus telephone which you wish to program.
4 Hold down the light button for 4 seconds. A protracted signal tone is audible in the receiver. The bus telephone is now in the programming mode. Do not replace the receiver. A speech connection with picture is established to the door station.
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5 At the bus telephone, hold down the button you wish to use to call the door station for 4 seconds. Replace the receiver at the bus telephone. The button is now assigned to the door station. The door loudspeaker can be dialled at any time.
6 Replace the receiver. Continue to program more bus telephones or quit the programming mode.
7 Programming - manual Call differentiation of 2 door stations
Application
At the bus telephone you wish to be able to tell at which door the door call has been made, e.g. whether a door call has come from the main entrance or a side entrance.
1 Switch on the programming mode. At the BVNG 650-..., press the programming mode button briefly. The LED1 flashes in a 2-second rhythm to indicate that the programming mode is active.
Call differentiation can
take place from max. 2 doors.
!!
Door call 1 = tone sequence 1,
door call 2 = tone sequence 2.
2 At the door station, hold down the
light/programming button for
4 seconds. A protracted
acknowledgement tone is then
audible which is briefly repeated
every 5 seconds as long as the
programming mode remains active.
3 Hold down the light/programming button again for 3 seconds. An acknowledgement tone is audible. At the bus telephones, a different tone sequence is audible when a call is placed by this door station.
4 Switch off the programming mode at the BVNG 650-...
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7 Programming - manual Additional contact on the BSM 650-...
Application
In addition to an already programmed bus telephone, you wish a potential-free switching contact to be closed when a door call is placed. Actuation of an additional bell or lamp on placement of a door call.
1 Switch on the programming mode. At the BVNG 650-..., press the programming mode button briefly. The LED1 flashes in a 2-second rhythm to indicate that the programming mode is active.
4 Press the button to which you wish the relay to be assigned and hold down for 4 seconds. A protracted acknowledgement tone is then audible.
2 Switch the BSM 650-... to the programming mode. To do this, briefly press the programming mode button using a small screwdriver. LED1 lights up and flashes slowly after appr. 3 seconds.
5 The switching time for the contact is determined by the time for which the screwdriver is held down.
3 Select the relevant relay by actuating the programming mode button using a screwdriver at the BSM 650-... , until the required LED lights up, (LED2= relay 2, press 2x).
6 Continue to program more control buttons or quit the programming mode.
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7 Programming - manual Button of a bus telephone on the BSM 650-...
Application
Actuation of a contact in the BSM 650-..., e.g. in order to open a garage or switch on a staircase light.
1 Switch on the programming mode. At the BVNG 650-..., press the programming mode button briefly. The LED1 flashes in a 2-second rhythm to indicate that the programming mode is active.
4 Lift the receiver at the bus telephone at which you wish to program a button. Press the button you wish to program and hold down for 4 seconds. A protracted acknowledgement tone is audible in the receiver.
2 Switch the BSM 650-... to the
programming mode. To do this,
briefly press the programming mode
button using a small screwdriver.
LED1 lights up and flashes slowly
after appr. 3 seconds.
5 The switching time for the contact
is determined by the time for which
the screwdriver is held down.
3 Select the relevant relay by actuating the programming mode button at the BSM 650-... with the screwdriver until the required LED lights up (LED 1=relay 1).
6 Continue to program more control buttons or quit the programming mode.
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7 Programming - manual Call button of a door station on the BSE 650-...
Application
Potential-free switching contact which is closed on placement of a door call. Actuation of e.g. a battery-operated chime or additional bell on placement of a door call. Due to the structure design, the BSE 650-... can
1 Switch on the programming mode. At the BVNG 650-..., press the programming mode button briefly. The LED1 flashes in a 2-second rhythm to indicate that the programming mode is active.
be mounted in a 55 junction box. The bus telephone must already be programmed to the call button.
Using the bus programming software BPS 650-... the
!!
switching function/time can now be changed.
2 Switch the BSE 650-... to the programming mode. To do this, press the programming mode button with a small screwdriver. The LED flashes slowly.
3 At the door station, press the call button you wish to be assigned to
the BSE 650-... . An assignment to
one or more bus telephones must exist.
Additional buttons can be programmed using the same procedure.
4 Switch off the programming mode.
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7 Programming - manual Button of a bus telephone on the BSE 650-...
Application
Actuation of additional functions such as switching on the staircase light or garage door OPEN/SHUT. Switching time with manual programming 1 second.
Using the bus programming software BPS 650-... the
!!
switching function/time can now be
changed.
1 Switch on the programming mode. At the BVNG 650-..., press the programming mode button briefly. The LED1 flashes in a 2-second rhythm to indicate that the programming mode is active.
4 Press the button you wish to program and hold down for 4 seconds. A protracted acknowledgement tone is audible in the receiver.
2 Switch the BSE 650-... to the
programming mode. To do this,
press the programming mode
button with a small screwdriver. The
LED flashes slowly.
5 The switching contact of the
BSE 650-... is closed for 1 second.
Continue to program more control
buttons or quit the programming
mode.
3 Lift the receiver at the bus telephone at which you wish to program a button.
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7 Programming - manual Bus secondary signal unit BNS 750-...
Application
Signal device to additionally indicate the door call and/or storey call in another room.
Where there are several doors, the same programming sequence must be used every time.
1 Switch on the programming mode. At the BVNG 650-..., press the programming mode button briefly. The LED1 flashes in a 2-second rhythm to indicate that the programming mode is active.
4 Hold down the programming button of the bus secondary signal unit through the opening in the louvre for 4 seconds. The BNS 750-... is now in the programming mode.
2 At the door station, hold down the light/programming button for 4 seconds. A protracted acknowledgement tone is then audible which is briefly repeated every 5 seconds as long as the programming mode remains active.
5 At the door station, hold down the required call button for 4 seconds until a protracted tone sounds at the door loudspeaker.
3 Lift the receiver at the bus phone which you wish to program. Hold down the light button for 4 seconds. A protracted acknowledgement tone is audible in the receiver. A speech connection with picture is established to the door. The bus phone is now in the programming mode. Do not replace the receiver.
6 Replace the receiver at the bus telephones and switch off the programming mode.
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6 Programming - manual Calling via the DRM 611-...
Application
Bus telephones are called from the door station via the display call module DRM 611-...
Example
Programming example with the handsfree bus telephone BFSV 850-... If the bus telephones
1 Switch on the programming mode. At the BNG 650-... briefly hold down the programming mode button. The LED1 flashes in a 2-second rhythm to indicate that the programming mode is active.
BTSV/BTCV 850-... are used,
remember to pick up the receiver as
part of the programming procedure.
Requirement
The names in the display call module
DRM 611-... must already have been
assigned before starting the
programming of users.
2 At the door station, hold down the
light/programming button for
4 seconds. A protracted
acknowledgement tone is then
audible which is briefly repeated
every 5 seconds as long as the
programming mode remains active.
The names are entered at the PC using the programming software PRS 602-... For connection of the PC to the DRM 611-..., the programming interface PRI 602-... is required.
Wiring diagram page 40.
3 Hold down the light button for 4 seconds. The storey call ring tone sounds and the muting button flashes. A speech connection exists to the door station. The handsfree bus telephone is now in the programming mode.
4 At the door station, select the required name with the two buttons
^
and .
^
5 When the selected name is shown
in the display, hold down the bell
symbol button on the DRM 611-...
for 4 seconds until a protracted tone
is audible at the door loudspeaker.
The selected name is now assigned
to the bus telephone. The speech
connection is interrupted. If the
name has already been
programmed, the bell symbol button
must be pressed 2x.
6 Program additional users using the same procedure or quit the programming mode.
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7 Programming - Plug+Play Basics
Plug+Play programming offers the opportunity for those without programming experience to commission an In-Home bus system.
• The entire installation of all users must have been completed. The
housings of the bus telephones
must not yet have been closed. The Plug+Play mode must be activated at the bus line rectifier. By being connected to the bus door loudspeaker, the call buttons at the bus call button module are assigned a consecutive number. The bus telephones are subsequently locked onto the base plates in this sequence.
Conditions for Plug+Play
• Plug+Play programming is only possible with new indoor devices BTS/BFS/BTC/BTSV/BFSV/ BTCV 850-0, new door loudspeaker BTLM 650-03/BTLE 050-03, bus call button modules BTM 650-01, -02,
-03, -04, BRMA 050-01 and bus line rectifiers BNG/BVNG 650-0.
• Plug+Play programming only works for bus telephones within any one line.
• Several door stations within a line are programmed simultaneously with the same assignment, e.g. two door stations with 4 call buttons have the same assignment. Where there is more than one bus call button module, numbering of
the call buttons takes place in the same sequence in which the modules are connected to each other via the IN/OUT connections.
Procedure with Plug+Play
• Install the system in accordance with the AS diagram
• Connect the base plates of the telephones,
housing
• At the door station, document the assignment of call buttons or if possible inscribe straight away.
• Set the bus line rectifier to the Plug+Play mode by holding down the programming mode button for 5 seconds. LED1 must stay on continuously.
• Mount the bus telephones on the base plates in the same sequence as the assignment of call buttons. (receiver down)
• The storey call is audible briefly after appr. 7 seconds as acknowledgement and the LED under the call silencing button starts to flash. The next bus telephone can then be closed.
• After all the telephones have been closed, at the bus line rectifier press the programming mode button. The programming mode is switched off, the programming of the system is complete.
do not yet shut the
Reset Plug+Play
All already connected bus telephones must be locked onto the baseplates.
• Switch off the supply voltage to the bus line rectifier.
• Disconnect terminals Ta and Tb
• Reset the address of the bus line rectifier, e.g. set address 1 to 2
• Hold down the Prog. mode button and switch on the supply voltage of the bus line rectifier. Release the button, wait until LED shows the normal operating mode again.
• Reconnect terminals Ta and Tb, wait until the bus line rectifier displays the normal operating status again.
• Return the address switch to its original status, e.g. set from 2 to 1, and wait until run-up is complete
• Take all the bus telephones off the base plate.
• Plug+Play programming can now begin again.
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Bus custom-fit door loudspeaker
The sequence of terminals on the bus call button matrix corresponds to the sequence of bus telephones. Terminal 7.1 = Bus telephone 1 etc. Terminal 7.12 = Bus telephone 12
Siedle Classic
The sequence of terminals on the bus call button matrix corresponds to the sequence of bus telephones. The uppermost button is button one, continuing consecutively downwards. Terminal 7.1 = Bus telephone 1 etc. Terminal 7.4 = Bus telephone 4
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7 Programming - Plug+Play Example of a 4-family home
Example Plug+Play programming 4-family home
Restrictions with Plug+Play programming
• Bus telephones which are already assigned to a door loudspeaker in the same line are not reprogrammed.
• Bus telephones which are already programmed in a different line are reassigned to a bell button.
• Call buttons of the BTLM/ BTLE 650-03 are disabled during Plug+Play programming, no inputs can be made.
• Plug +Play programming can be continued in an existing system. The next free call button is assigned.
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• Bus telephones which you wish to ring in parallel or devices for switching and control functions must be programmed manually or
via the PC and BPS 650-... . This step
can also be performed at a later stage.
Possible errors
• If unsuitable devices log in during Plug+Play programming (old bus telephone models such as BTS/ BTC 750-... or BSM etc.) the configuration is aborted and an error signal sent to fault LED 2 at the
BNG/BVNG 650-... .
• If door bell buttons have been assigned to the wrong bus telephones during Plug+Play programming, the BNG/
BVNG 650-... must be restored to as-delivered status and Plug+Play programming repeated. Alternatively it is possible to overwrite the bus telephones using manual programming.
7 Programming - Plug+Play Procedure - Example
1 Activate the Plug+Play mode at
the BVNG 650-..., hold down the programming mode button for 5 seconds. LED1 lights up permanently.
4 Position the bus telephone in apartment 3 with the receiver down. The story call is audible as an acknowledgement, and the LED of the muting button flashes.
2 Position the bus telephone in
apartment 1 with the receiver down.
The story call is audible as an
acknowledgement, and the LED of
the muting button flashes. Bus
telephone 1 is assigned to button 1.
5 Position the bus telephone in
apartment 4 with the receiver down.
The story call is audible as an
acknowledgement, and the LED of
the muting button flashes.
3 Position the bus telephone in apartment 2 with the receiver down. The story call is audible as an acknowledgement, and the LED of the muting button flashes.
6 Switch off the Plug+Play mode at the BVNG 650-... by briefly pressing the programming mode key. The LED1 at the BVNG 650-... now flashes again to indicate normal operation. All LEDs at the bus telephones are off, the system is ready for operation.
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7 Programming - with PC BPS 650-... and PRI 602-... USB
Using bus programming software BPS 650-... from V 2.00 the entire function of an In-Home system can be programmed using a Windows PC. For connection of the PC to the In-Home installation, the program. interface PRI 602-... USB and the bus power supply accessory ZBVG 650-... are required. The ZBVG 650-... is plugged once within a system and once in a BNG/BVNG 650-... The PRI 602-... USB can be permanently installed in a system or can be plugged in via an 8-pin Western junction box. The software BPS 650-... is provided as part of the delivery together with the PRI 602 USB. Current updates for the BPS 650-... software are available in the download area under www.siedle.de. For more detailed information on commissioning procedure using the BUS programming software BPS 650-..., see the online software help.
Mobile operation In-Home bus programming:
Permanent installation In-Home bus programming:
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8 Supplementary functions Switching and control functions

Bus switching unit BSE 650-...
Application
1 Changeover contact, e.g. for
- Switching the outside light
- Opening the garage door
- Staircase lighting
- Mounting possible in a 55/70 junction box
- Switching functions possible with feedback to BTC/BTCV 850-...
- 230 V AC consumers can be switched directly
Functional characteristics
• Switch ON/OFF
• Timer between 0.4 secs. and 19 mins. 59 secs. (as-delivered status)
• Toggle function (status change with each button actuation)
• Secondary signal contact for additional bell
• Supply via In-Home bus
Actuation via
• Control buttons of the bus telephones
• Light or call button of a door station
• Bus input module BEM 650-...
Bus switching module
BSM 650-...
Application
4 working contacts, e.g. for
- Switching the outside light
- Opening the garage door
- Staircase lighting etc.
- Mounting on top hat rail
Functional characteristics
• Timer between 1 and 10 secs.,
switching of an additional door
release or gate
• Secondary signal contact for
additional bell
Actuation via
• Control buttons of the bus
telephones
• Light or call button of a door
station
• Bus input module BEM 650-...
Power supply
Supply with 12 V AC from a
BNG 650-... or transformer
TR 603-...
Programming
Manual programming or using
BPS 650-...
Bus input module BEM 650-...
Application
Optical feedback of switching statuses, e.g.
- Open garage door,
- Error message heating
- To actuate the BSE 650-... or BSM 650-...
- Mounting possible in a 55/70 junction box
Functional characteristics
• Initiation of switching/control functions within the Siedle-In-Home bus
• Signal input within the Siedle-In-Home bus
Actuation by means of
potential-free button or direct voltage 4–30 V DC
Programming
Function can only be programmed using BPS 650-... software
Programming
Basic function switch/timer by means of manual programming, other functions only via BPS 650-...
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8 Supplementary functions AS-TVHa-1/1 with switching/control functions
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AS-TVHa-1/1 Siedle Vario
Mode of operation
Calling and speech between the door station and connected bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-... Audio and video privacy of existing calls is assured. Door release button for the door release function, light button for the light switching function. Pressing the monitor button will show the camera picture from the door station which placed the last door call. This function is only possible if no call exists. Connection of a storey call button (ERT) for calling from an apartment door. Ring tones can be selected for calls from the front door or apartment door. Connection of other bus telephones with colour monitor when looping through from one device to the next. Other bus door loudspeakers are connected with bus video distributors BVVU 650-... or
BVVS 650-... .
Switching and control functions
Via bus audio decoupler BAA 650-... the devices for switching and control functions are connected to the In­Home-Bus: Video. Downstream from a BAA 650-... it is possible to operate up to 31 users. Pay attention to the total number of admissible users in the line. There are two ways of programming switching and control functions.
• Manual programming Setting of basic functions only is possible.
• PC programming using bus programming software BPS 650-... from V2.00 Setting of all functions e.g. changing times, feedback signals etc.
Remarks
The TR 603-... (12 V AC, 1.3 A)
a)
can supply 1 door release button
and max. 14 bus call button
modules with LED lighting
(BTM 650-01, -02, -03 and -04).
With more than 14 illuminated bus
call button modules, an additional
TR 603-... is required.
Current consumers in the AS
diagram:
Door release appr. 600 mA
Camera heating 100 mA
BSM 650-... 250 mA
LED lighting per bus call button
module 25 mA
b) Door release contact load in the
bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-...
max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A.
• Light contact load in the bus video
line rectifier max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC,
2 A.
c) Door release 12 V AC, use at least
20 Ohm, (e.g. TÖ 615-...), for
possible connection variants see
chapter 8, page 80.
• Current consumption LED lighting
of call buttons 20 mA at terminal
b/c.
d) Conductor length bus telephone -
storey call button ERT max. 50 m.
e) When using the internal video
memory module, the bus telephone
BTCV 850-... must be supplied by an
additional direct voltage
(20 - 30 V DC, 350 mA).
NG 602-... or VNG 602-... can be
used for this purpose. Connection of
the supply at terminals +M/-M. For
more information, see chapter 8,
page 82.
Installation
In each bus telephone with colour monitor, there is a terminating circuit board connected in the as­delivered status in the centre of the connecting terminals TaM and TbM. This circuit board is an RC element which comprises a resistor with 100 Ohm and a capacitor 1 nF. When looping through from one bus telephone to the next in the installation, this terminating circuit board must be removed. If, however, bus distributors are used in the installation, or if there is only 1 bus telephone with colour monitor in the line, the terminating element remains in the bus telephone.
Connection for or the last bus telephone in the line.
Connection when looping
through from one bus telephone to another.
Cable laying
Only signals from the In-Home
!!
bus may be transmitted via the laid conductor material. No additional transmission is possible, for instance to PBX extensions of a telephone system or an S0 bus (ISDN). The camera branch and monitor branch must be laid in a separate cable and must not be installed inside the same conduit. This can result in disturbance to the picture composition.
one bus telephone
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8 Supplementary functions Door release actuation
In deviation from the standard plans, the door release can be actuated in various ways. The bus video line rectifier BVNG 650-0 has a DR contact which is closed every time the door release button is actuated. At the door loudspeakers BTLM 650-... and BTLE 050-... there
is also a door release contact which is only closed when the bell has previously been rung at the relevant door loudspeaker. If several door loudspeakers are operated within a system, both contacts are required to open the door station. In general, high-resistance door releases must
be used in order to guarantee the greatest possible degree of operating reliability/the greatest possible range. Use a Siedle door release or a 12 V AC door release with an impedance of at least 20 Ohm.
The door release contact (DR contact) at the bus line rectifier switches every time the door release button is pressed. Switching time fixed at 3 secs.
Benefits
• Tamper-proof, no access from the outside.
• Only 4 cores to the door station.
Drawbacks
• The door release must be routed to the distributor.
• Installation only possible with 1 door station in the line.
• With several door stations, this installation is not possible.
Application
Externally positioned door stations.
The DR contact in the bus video line rectifier and the DR contact in the door loudspeaker are used. Both contacts switch every time the door release button is pressed. Switching time fixed at 3 seconds
Benefits
• Tamper-proof, as no access from the outside.
• Tamper-proof door release even with several door stations in a system.
• Installation principle possible even with several door stations.
Drawbacks
• The door release must be routed to the distributor and to the door loudspeaker.
• 5 cores required to the door station.
Application
Externally positioned door stations.
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The DR contact in the bus video line rectifier and the door release contact in the door loudspeaker are used. The contact in the BVNG 650-0 switches the door release button every time it is pressed, the contact in the door loudspeaker only at the door from which the last door call was placed. Switching time fixed at 3 seconds
Benefits
• Tamper-proof, as no access from the outside.
Drawbacks
• The door release must be routed to the distributor.
• 5 cores are required to each door station
Application
Systems with more than one door station with door release
The DR contact in the door loudspeaker switches every time the door release button is pressed. Switching time: Fixed at 3 seconds
Benefits
• Only 4 cores to the door station, the door release is connected directly in the door station
• Several door stations possible without additional installation
Drawbacks
• Not tamper-proof, as access possible from outside
Application
• Garden gate or areas without security relevance
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8 Supplementary functions Parallel door call, supplementary power supply, video memory
Parallel door call in bus telephones with video.
At the In-Home bus: Video can ring 1 bus telephone with colour monitor without additional supply to a bell button. With an additional direct voltage supply to bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-... up to 8 bus telephones with colour monitor can
Current consumption and ranges with supplementary power supply
Voltage range: 20 - 30 V DC Operating mode NORM, YR cable
be called simultaneously via a bell button. When providing the additional supply, note the current consumption of the bus telephones as well as the admissible conductor length. The more devices are supplied, the shorter the admissible conductor length becomes.
Video memory BTCV 850-...
When using the video memory
!!
in the BTCV 850-... a supply must always be provided via terminals +M/-M.
Power supply with NG 602-... Max. conductor length/Distance of the supplementary supply
BTSV/BFSV 850-... 1 device 2 device 3–8 device Current consumption 300 mA 100 m* 70 m Further additional power supply required
BTCV 850-... 1 device 2 device 3–8 device Current consumption 350 mA 100 m* 70 m Further additional power supply required
A maximum of 1 BTSV/BFSV/ BTCV 850-.. unit can be supplied by a NG 602-... line rectifier. The maximum current of the 24 V DC direct voltage at the NG 602-... is 300 mA. If several bus telephones have to be simultaneously rung using one bell button, each BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-... must have
its own NG 602-... . Alternatively, up
to 3 bus telephones with colour monitor can be supplied from a video line rectifier VNG 602-... 82
* Power supply directly from the In­Home bus, then no video memory
function at the BTCV 850-... .
In case of parallel switching with DoorCom DCA 650-..., an additional power supply is required from the first bus telephone.
8 Supplementary functions Parallel door call, supplementary power supply, video memory
A maximum of 3 BTSV/BFSV/ BTCV 850-... units can be supplied by a NG 602-... line rectifier. The maximum current of the 30 V DC direct voltage from the VNG 602-... is 1100 mA. The specified ranges only apply to the external power supply to the devices, not to the ranges of the In-Home bus. Ranges applicable for YR or J-Y(ST)Y installation cable with 0.8 mm core diameter! Only bus telephones with colour monitor which are located in the same line can be supplied by one line rectifier.
Power supply with VNG 602-... Max. conductor length/Distance of the supplementary supply
BTSV/BFSV 850-..., 300 mA 1 device 2 device 3 device 4 device Operating mode NORM 100 m* 100 m 100 m 100 m Operating mode NORM, cable JY(ST)Y 150 m* 150 m 140 m 100 m
Operating mode increased range 200 m** 140 m 100 m not possible BTCV 850-... , 350 mA 1 device 2 device 3 device 4 device
Operating mode NORM 100 m* 100 m 100 m 100 m Operating mode NORM, cable JY(ST)Y 150 m* 150 m 140 m 100 m
Operating mode increased range 200 m** 140 m 100 m not possible
* Power supply directly from the In­Home bus, then no video memory function at the BTCV 850-... ** In the increased range operating mode, each bus telephone must be additionally supplied by its own line rectifier.
Power supply to 8 bus telephones
In the example, 8 bus telephones have to be programmed to 1 call button. Manual programming must
start with the first bus telephone
without power supply.
* Power supply directly from the In-Home bus, then no video memory
function at the BTCV 850-... .
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8 Supplementary functions Storey call parallel switching
Parallel storey call
The storey call button (ERT) is used to call into the apartment from an apartment door. For calls to several bus telephones, it is possible to connect the ERT terminal in parallel, e.g. office storey with 4 bus telephones and one storey call button at the storey entrance. A maximum of 8 bus telephones can be rung in parallel using a storey call button. The terminal ETb is only connected in the first bus telephone.
The complete range of the storey call is 50 m with a 0.8 mm core diameter.

Bus secondary signal unit BNS 750-...

Additional bus secondary signal unit connected in parallel at a bus telephone with colour monitor. Signalling door calls and storey calls. Following the installation, the door call must be programmed at both devices. Manual programming page 70.
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8 Supplementary functions Supplementary contact, radio chime, pilfer safeguard
Supplementary contact in the BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-...
The bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-... provide an additional contact at terminals S1/S1. Actuation of an additional signalling device such as a radio chime or optical display of the door call. If the contact is required in the sub­distributor, the door call can be programmed to a contact at a
BSE 650-... or BSM 650-... .
As-delivered status, secondary signal unit function 1 second, can be multifunctionally reprogrammed using BPS 650. Using the BPS 650-... the contact can also be programmed to a button of the bus telephone, to switch it to potential-free status.
Pilfer safeguard for Vario modules
Bistable magnet for integration in mounting frame MR 611-...
Application
To secure the camera module, fingerprint module or code lock module. A stable metal plate locks the opening mechanism and prevents modules from being removed. The magnets are opened and locked in the sub-distributor at pilfer safeguard controller DSC 602-0. A maximum of 2 ZDS 601-... units can be operated at
one DSC 602-... .
Range
Maximum conductor length between DSC 602-... and ZDS 601-... With 0.8 mm core diameter 100 m.
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8 Supplementary functions Staircase light/Outside light
Light actuation
The light button in the bus telephone BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-... or BTLM 650-... is used to actuate the light contact in the bus line rectifiers BNG/BVNG 650-... Following completion of the installation, this function is active without any further programming. To actuate the staircase and/or outside light, according to VDE regulations a light current relay or time relay (e.g. ZR 502-...) must be interconnected.
Light actuation
The light button in the bus telephone BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-... or BTLM 650-... is used to actuate the light contact in the bus line rectifiers BNG/BVNG 650-... Following completion of the installation, this function is active without any further programming. To actuate the staircase and/or outside light, according to VDE regulations a light current relay or time relay (e.g. ZR 502-...) must be interconnected.
Light actuation
Actuation of an additional lamp via BSE 650-... Max. contact load 230 V AC, 6 A.
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9 Servicing Restart, exchange, operating mode

Restarting the system
A restart of the system is known as a Power-ON reset. Switch off the power supply to the bus line rectifier, wait for a few seconds, switch the power back on. The system restarts, and all bus users are initialized again. The system programming is retained.
Restoring the as-delivered status
All programmed users in the bus line rectifier are deleted, the system must be subsequently reprogrammed. Procedure
• Switch off the supply voltage to the bus line rectifier.
• Disconnect terminals TaM/TbM and TaK/TbK.
• Hold down the programming mode button
• Switch on the power
• Function LED1 flashes evenly
• Wait until the LED1 display returns to show the normal operating status.
• Change the address of the bus video line rectifier, e.g. set address 1 to 2. In multiple-line systems, ensure that no address has been assigned more than once.
• Reconnect bus cores TaM/TbM and TAK/TbK
• The system is reinitialized.
• Function LED1 flashes again
• When LED1 indicates the normal ready status again, the system can be reprogrammed.
Exchanging bus telephones in an existing system
If an already programmed bus telephone has to be exchanged, the following procedure must be adhered to:
• Switch off the bus video line rectifier power supply
• Disconnect the existing bus telephone terminals
• Connect the new bus telephone
• Switch the bus line rectifier on again and wait until the system ramp-up is completed.
• Program new users (door calls, internal calls etc.) with manual programming or using BPS 650-0.
Exchanging the BVNG 650-... for
the BVNG 650-...
The existing system programming is retained.
!!
• Switch off the voltage
• Disconnect the existing
BVNG 650-... and connect the new
BVNG 650-0. The same address
must be set.
• Hold down the programming
mode button, switch on the power.
• LED1 flashes evenly - wait until the
LED display goes out.
• When the LED1 indicates the
normal operating mode again, the
previous system status has been
restored.
Exchanging the BVNG 650-... for
the BVSG 650-...
The existing system programming is retained.
!!
• Switch off the voltage
• Disconnect the existing
BVSG 650-...
Set the operating mode switch
at the BVNG 650-... to 1.
The address must be set the same as
for the existing BVSG 650-...
• Hold down the programming
mode button, switch on the power.
• LED1 flashes evenly - wait until the
LED display goes out.
• When the LED1 indicates the
normal operating mode again, the
previous system status has been
restored.
If an accessory card ZBVSG 650-...
was plugged into the BVSG 650-...,
the accessory card ZBVNG 650-...
must be plugged into the new
BVNG 650-... .
More information on the operating
mode switch is provided on the next
page.
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9 Servicing Operating mode switch BVNG 650-...
Exchange the existing BVSG 650-... for the BVNG 650-0
When exchanging the BVNG 650-0 in an existing system for the BVSG 650-... , the setting of the operating mode switch must be noted. The setting depends on the device types installed in the existing system. If different device types are used together in an existing installation, the operating mode must be set to
switch setting 1.
In the switch setting 1 the operating current is increased to 1200 mA in order to supply the existing bus users. The performance features on the In-Home bus are not fully available in The following functions are not supported:
• Status display of the LED for feedback from BEM/BSE 650-...
• Doormatic
• Call forwarding
• Parallel call only possible to 2 bus telephones.
If an accessory card ZBVSG 650-... was plugged into the BVSG 650-..., the accessory card ZBVNG 650-... must be plugged into the new
BVNG 650-... .
switch setting 1.
Operating mode switch 1-Norm-2 BVNG 650-0:
Switch position 1 Switch position “Downward compatible” “Norm”
BTS 750-02 with BVE 650-0 BTS 850-0, BFS 850-... BTC 750-02/ -03 with BVE 650-0 BTC 850-0 BTLM 650-02 with BVSM 650-... BTSV 850-0, BFSV 850-... BTLM 650-02 with BVS 650-... BTCV 850-0 BTLE 050-02 with BVSM 650-... BCMC 650-... BTLE 050-02 with BVS 650-... BVA 650-... with ext. camera
BVS 650-... with ext. camera
In the case of devices which are not listed here, the position of the operating mode switch is not relevant, e.g. bus call button module BTM 650-...
Switch position 2 is the increased
operating mode. For more
range
information, see page 11.
not possible to exchange a
It is
first-generation
with the following device types: BTLM 650-0/-01 with VBSM 650-... BTLM 650-01 with BVSM 650-... BTS/BTC 750-0 with VBE 650-... VBSG 650-... The function of to increase the range.
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YR bus system
switch position 2 is
9 Servicing LED displays BVNG 650-0
With the two displays LED1 and LED2 at the bus video line rectifier, functions for operation and possible faults are indicated at the In-Home bus. The following table indicates the possible displays.
Display LED1 “Operation”
LED flashes evenly (System ramp-up)
LED flashes short on, long off, (operation display, system functional)
LED flashes short on, long off ... (Programming mode active)
LED always on (Plug+play programming is active)
Display LED2 “Fault”
LED flashes long on, short off (Own address incorrect)
LED flashes long on, short off, short on, short off, long on ... (More than 31 users in the line)
LED remains alight (Address error at other BNGs)
LED flashes evenly More than one ZBVG 650-... unit plugged into a multiple-line system
0.3s 0.3s 0.3s 0.3s 0.3s
0.3s 0.3s 0.3s 0.3s 0.3s 0.3s 0.3s
1s
20ms
0.3s
0.3s 0.3s 0.3s 0.3s 0.3s
0.3s 0.3s 0.3s 0.3s 0.3s 0.3s 0.3s
1s
20ms
0.3s
0.3s
0.3s
0.3s
2s
2s
2s
0.3s 0.3s 0.3s
1s
2s
0.3s
0.3s 0.3s 0.3s
20ms
2s
etc.
etc.
0.3s
etc.
etc.
2s
etc.
etc.
LED flashes unevenly Unsuitable device connected in Plug+Play mode
LED flashes evenly No BTLM/BTLE connected in Plug+Play mode
0.3s
0.3s 0.2s
2s
2s
0.3s 0.2s
2s
0.3s
etc.
etc.
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9 Servicing Measured values
Measured values at the In-Home bus: Video, to be measured with using a digital multimeter
Idle status min. max.
Voltage TaM/TbM (TaK/TbK) at the bus line rectifier BVNG 650-... 27 V DC 31 V DC Voltage TaM/TbM (TaK/TbK) at the most distant user 19 V DC Current consumption bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-... 5 mA Current consumption TaK bus door loudspeaker
BTLM 650-.../BTLE 050-.../CL V xx B-01/BVA 650-... 10mA Voltage -M/+M at BTSV/BFSV/BTCV 850-... for parallel operation
or BTCV 850-... for video memory function 20–30 V DC
Call status
Voltage TaM/TbM (TaK/TbK) measured at the BVNG-... 29 V DC 33 V DC Voltage at most distant user 19 V DC Current consumption TaM bus telephone (volume dependent) 5 mA 70 mA Voltage at Vc/GND at the BTLM 650-.../BTLE 050-... appr. 4 V DC
Speech operation
Voltage TaM/TbM (TaK/TbK) measured at the BVNG 27 V DC 31 V DC Voltage at most distant user 19 V DC Current consumption for bus telephone with colour monitor max. 350 mA Current consumption bus door loudspeaker 80 mA Voltage at Vc/GND at the BTLM 650-.../BTLE 050-... appr. 4 V DC
Multiple line system
Voltage SaV/SbV measured at the BVNG 650-... 15 V DC 17 V DC Voltage SaV/SbV measured at the BVNG 650-... 15 V DC 17 V DC
PRI 602-... USB
Voltage b/c 11 V AC 15 V AC Voltage Sa/Sb 15 V DC 17 V DC Voltage Da/Db 0.3 V DC
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10 Glossary Index
Address 9, 25 As-delivered status 87 Call silencing 53 Classic CL ... 15, 32 Commissioning 54 Control functions 13, 53, 77 Door call 53 Door call acceptance 53 Door call forwarding 53 Door dialling 53 Door loudspeaker 14 Door release 80-81 Doormatic 53 Exchange 88 Handsfree 21-22 Internal calls 53 LED display 55, 89 Light button 53 Measured values 90 Multiple line 8 - 9 Operating mode 25, 88 Operating mode switch 25, 88 Outside light 86 Parallel switching 82-83 Plug+Play 72 Programming 52 Radio chime 85 Range/length 4 RC element 4, 27 Reset 72, 87 Ring tone configuration 53 Secondary signal unit 23, 84, 85 Servicing 87 Side circuit 4, 6 Single line 3 - 5 Status display 53 Steel 15, 34 Storey call 53, 84 Teach-In 53 Terminating resistor 4, 27 Time light contact 53 Troubleshooting 89 Users 5
BAA 650-... 12, 17
BCMC 650-... 16
BEM 650-... 19, 77
BFS 850-... 21
BFSV 850-... 22
BIM 650-... 19
BVNG 650-... 18
BNS 750-... 23, 84
BPS 650-... 76
BRMA 050-… 14, 30
BSE 650-… 19, 77
BSM 650-… 19, 77
BTC 850-... 21
BTCV 850-... 22
BTLE 050-... 14, 30
BTLM 650-... 14, 26
BTM 650-... 14, 26
BTS 850-... 21
BTSV 850-... 22
BVA 650-... 14, 44
BVS 650-... 14, 30
BVVS 650-... 12, 17
BVVU 650-... 12, 17
CL V xx B-01 15, 32
CEC 612-... 16, 30
DCA 650-... 20, 42
DCI 600-... 20
DSC 602-... 85
KA/WG 950-... 16, 44
NG 602-… 18, 82
PRI 602-... 20, 76
PRI 602-... USB 20, 76
Steel 15, 34
TÖ 615-... 80
TR 603-… 17
VNG 602-... 16
ZAR 850-... 23
ZARF 850-... 23
ZBVG 650-... 9, 18,76
ZBVNG 650-... 7, 18
ZDS 601-... 85
ZPS 850-... 23
ZR 502-... 86
ZTCV 850-... 24
ZTSV 850-... 24
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Audio System Manual
addition to this System Manual. The current edition is located in the download area on www.siedle.de
applies in
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