STR Electronik VH40, VH45, VFS40, VF45, VFS45 Operating Manual

Operating Manual
VH40/45 and VFS40/45
(English version)
Indoor Video Stations
with 2-wire QwikBUS Technology
Legal information
Document type: Operating Manual Product: Indoor Video Stations with 2-wire QwikBUS Technology,
VH40/VH45 and VFS40/45 Target audience: Authorized technicians Language: English DocumentNumber_Version: #####_00 Creation date: 04.2013
Publisher/Manufacturer
STR Elektronik Josef Schlechtinger GmbH Auf dem Ohl 9, D-57482 Wenden, Germany
© STR Elektronik Josef Schlechtinger GmbH
Reproduction of this manual, in whole or in part, is permitted only with the written consent of Joseph Schlechtinger GmbH.
All product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks of the respective companies.
The information in this document is subject to technical changes.
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Table of Contents
1 General information 5
1.1 How to use the operating manual 5
1.2 Symbols used 5
1.3 Copyright 6
1.4 Warranty 6
1.5 Applied standards 6
2 Security 7
2.1 Proper use 7
2.2 General hazards 7
2.3 Electrical hazards 7
2.4 Maintenance and repair work 7
3 Structure and function 8
3.1 Package contents 8
3.2 Structure and function of the Indoor Video Stations 8
Function 9
4 Installation and wiring 10
4.1 Safety instructions for installation and wiring 10
4.2 Important information 11
4.3 Wiring 11
Maximum cable lengths 11
4.4 Installation 13
5 Activation and programming 16
5.1 General information 16
5.2 Activation (single programming) 16
5.3 Parallel programming 19
5.4 Programming internal communication (VH/VFS45) 21
5.5 Customizing menu functions 22
Menu level "Internal call" 22
Menu level "Switch 1" 22
Menu level "Switch 2" 22
Menu level "Call mute / Call unmute" 23
Menu level "Basic Settings" (e.g. Ringer volume, Door list / ringtone and so on) 23
Menu level "System settings" (e.g. Language, Factory settings and so on) 26
5.6 Programming additional modules 31
6 Errors 32
6.1 Troubleshooting safety 32
6.2 Error causes and troubleshooting 32
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7 Removal and disposal 34
7.1 Removal safety 34
7.2 Removal 34
7.3 Disposal 34
8 Technical information 35
8.1 VH40/45 and VFS40/45 Indoor Video Stations 35
9 Appendix 36
9.1 Accessories 36
General information
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1 General information
1.1 How to use the operating manual
This operating manual describes the safe and ecient handling of your STR Indoor Video Station.
It is part of the package contents and must be kept accessible to the user at all times.
Due to technical developments, the illustrations and descriptions in this manual may dier slightly from the actual indoor video station delivered.
We assume no liability for damage caused by non-observance of these operating instructions.
1.2 Symbols used
All safety information in this manual is identied with appropriate sym­bols. The signal words at the beginning of the safety message express the potential extent of the hazard.
DANGER!
This symbol/word combination indicates an imminently hazardous situation that will result in death or serious injury if not avoided.
WARNING!
This symbol/word combination indicates a potentially hazardous situation that could result in death or serious injury if not avoided.
CAUTION! This symbol/word combination indicates a potentially hazardous
situation that could result in minor injury if not avoided.
IMPORTANT! This symbol/word combination indicates important information that
can help avoid physical or environmental damage.
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1.3 Copyright
This manual and all documentation supplied with this unit remain the copyrighted property of STR.
Their use is permissible and desirable only for the purpose of operating the device.
This documentation may not be reproduced or made available to third parties, especially our competitors, without the express permission of STR.
1.4 Warranty
The manufacturer guarantees the product in accordance with the terms and conditions of purchase and delivery. The warranty is void if:
> damage is caused by improper handling, > repairs or modications are performed by unauthorized personnel, > non-STR accessories or replacement parts are used > defective components are not repaired immediately in order to limit the
extent of the damage and avoid compromising the safety of the equip­ment (maintenance obligation).
1.5 Applied standards
The following European and national standards were applied in develop­ing and manufacturing the Indoor Video Station:
> VDE 0860 - Audio, video and similar electronic devices
- Safety requirements
In assessing the risks posed by the device, the following standards, BGV (accident prevention guidelines issued by the employers' liability insur­ance associations in Germany), BGR (rules supplementing the BGV) and BGI (additional information regarding the BGV) were applied:
> VDE 0100 > VDE 0800 > VDE 0805 > Health and safety regulations (VSG) > Accident prevention regulations (UVV)
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2 Security
2.1 Proper use
The Indoor Video Station with 2-wire QwikBUS Technology is an access control and internal building communication system for everything from single family homes to residential complex, commercial and public buildings.
Any other use is considered improper. Its intended use includes observance of this manual.
2.2 General hazards
There are general risks involved in dealing with electrically powered devices. Therefore, please observe the legal requirements for health and safety (VSG) as well as any other generally recognized health and safety rules and accident prevention regulations (hereafter referred to as UVV).
Do not make any changes to the Indoor Video Station. The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by improper modications.
2.3 Electrical hazards
When installing the device, be sure to note the prescribed values for volt­age and amperage (see technical data).
Only qualied electricians may work on the electrical system or the con­trol system.
Unplug the power cord before beginning work. Regularly inspect the plug and power cord and have them replaced by a
qualied electrician if damaged.
2.4 Maintenance and repair work
Maintenance and repair work may only be performed by authorized personnel. These are persons who are authorized on the basis of their education, training or experience to perform the required tasks and to recognize and avoid possible dangers. They must be able to provide proof of knowledge of the relevant safety standards, regulations and accident prevention rules and have read the manual.
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3 Structure and function
3.1 Package contents
The Indoor Video Station consists of a video intercom station, with or without a handset depending on the model, as well as the operating manual.
3.2 Structure and function of the Indoor Video Stations
The Indoor Video Station consists of a 4.3-inch TFT screen inside a closed glass front, six touch buttons, a status LED and an additional handset (VH40/45).
Fig. 1.
1
2
3 4
5
6
Structure of the Indoor Video Station (VH40/45 shown)
1 4.3" TFT screen for displaying video images 2 Touch buttons (multifunctional) 3 Door opener touch button 4 LED (red) for status indication 5 ON - OFF touch button / home button (exits menu functions) 6 Handset for discreet communication with the door (VH 40/45 only)
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Special Features VH40 VH45 VFS40 VFS45
Video intercom station x x x x Video intercom station with handset x x - ­Portomat function for building and
oor entrance
x x x x
Audio and visual distinction between front door, oor or internal calls
x x x x
Programmable call distinction for up to 7 door stations
x x x x
Choose from 15 dierent ringtones x x x x 7 programmable camera memory
locations
x x x x
Audio and video privacy setting x x x x Internal communication with up to 7
other internal stations
x x
Forward incoming calls to other inter­nal stations
x x
Start a conversation with the door speakers manually
x x
Function
The STR VH40/45 and VFS40/45 Indoor Video Stations can be custom­ized to meet the exact door communication needs of everything from single-family homes to residential complex, commercial and public buildings. They also provide increased safety for facilities such as daycare centers, schools or nursing homes, especially in combination with elec­tronic access control systems.
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4 Installation and wiring
4.1 Safety instructions for installation and wiring
The installation and wiring of the STR QwikBUS Indoor Video Station should only be performed by authorized, trained and instructed person­nel with the appropriate knowledge.
The general safety requirements for telecommunications equipment (VDE800) must be observed.
DANGER!
Risk of death from electrocution! Contact with live terminals may lead to serious injury. Turn o the power supply.
Secure the power supply to prevent it from being turned back on.
IMPORTANT! Possible damage to property from improper installation! Voltage from the public power grid supplied to the wrong terminals
on the device may damage the electronics. Do not connect low voltage terminals to the public power grid.
IMPORTANT! Possible damage to property from improper installation! Overly stripped wires may result in short circuits and damage to the
electronics if a wire strand accidentally comes loose. Strip cables only to the extent necessary to prevent a short circuit, but not more than 3 cm. Route the cables properly. Use cable grips to prevent pulling.
IMPORTANT! Possible damage to property from electrostatic charging! Electrostatic charging may cause devices to be destroyed through
direct contact with printed circuit boards. Discharge yourself before touching the device.
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IMPORTANT! Possible damage to property from improper cable routing! High and low voltage lines must be kept separate to avoid interfer-
ence on the lines. Surface and concealed wires must be spaced at least 10 cm (4 inches) apart. In installation channels, a barrier strip separating high and low volt­age lines must be used.
4.2 Important information
> The optimal installation height for the Indoor Video Station is about
1.50 m (5 ft). > Choose a location out of direct sunlight. > The optimal intercom distance is about 30 cm (12 inches).
4.3 Wiring
Use commercially available communication lines (such as J-Y (St) Y, J-2Y (z) Y) for running the bus lines.
IMPORTANT! Possible damage to property from improper installation! Induced voltage peaks may cause malfunctions. The SP333 controller may not be installed in the immediate vicinity
of strong magnetic elds (transformers, contactors, etc.).
Maximum cable lengths:
Wire diameter in mm (AWG) Audio in m (ft) Video in m (ft)
0.6 (22) 150 (500) 75 (250)
0.8 (20) 300 (1000) 150 (500)
1.0 (18) 450 (1500) 225 (750)
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Fig. 2.
SP333
12V~
24V
Tö1
BUS BUS
Tö2 Tö3 Tö4
LT2 LT1
12V~
SNT333
230V~/50Hz
24V
+
-
NTR201
230V~/50Hz
+
-
+ +--
RTMB-AM
W
KMB3-AM
~
Tö1
12V~
V
BUS
1
RTMB
TSMB3
TSMB3-AMRTMB-AM
IN
KT1/2
OUT
KMBC-3
W
KMB3-AM
~
V
BUS
BUS
CAM
ST2
ET
BUS
BUS
12V~
ET
ET BUS
ET
The bus line runs from one monitor to the next.
The door opener can be connected directly to the door station.
AC voltage is required only for lighting and the door opener.
24VDC
012
ON OFF
ON OFF
Activate the terminating resistor on the last monitor on the line.
Abschluss
Abschluss
Wiring the system
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4.4 Installation
Fig. 3.
Apply light pressure to the release button
Lift the top part of the housing
BUS ET
BUS ET
Mounting on switch box
Terminating resistor
Abschluss
ON OFF
BUS ET
Hook the device on at the top rst...
...then press down gently
Connect bus and ET terminals according to the wiring diagram
Installing the VH 40/45
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Fig. 4.
BUS ET
BUS ET
Abschluss
ON OFF
BUS ET
Apply light pressure to the release button
Lift the top part of the housing
Hook the device on at the top rst...
...then press down gently
Terminating resistor
Connect bus and ET terminals according to the wiring diagram
Mounting on switch box
Installing the VFS 40/45
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Fig. 5.
TT33-2
KM
14
BUS
a 654321dcb
P2
P1
IC2
d
19
13
7
1
20
2
21
15
3
22
16
4
23
17
5
24
18
6
9101112 8
c b a
1
2
3
4
5
6
Bell button connection
1 2 3 4 5 6
4 5 6
ON DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6
4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6
S
12V~
S
L
DIP
OFF
ST1
ST2
LS
L
*
J1
P1
TSMB3
IC2
P2
BUS
TSMB3-AM
KAM
KT2
KT1
TSMB3
RTMB (ST2)
12V~
1 2 3 4 5 6
RTMB-AM
ST3
RTMB
OUT
TSMB3-AM
TSMB3
ST2
KT1/ KT2
IN
4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6
1
2
3
ON
OFF
ON
TSMB-3 TT33-2
TIP: When replacing a TT33 or TSMB-3, transfer the IC2 memory processor to the new device to keep any programming settings
P1: House phone volume
P2: Door loudspeaker volume
Back side
Speaker connection
Door loudspeaker volume
One-man programming cable connection
For service only!
Camera connection
Microphone sensitivity
E32 expansion for more than 24 bell buttons
12V ~ power supply is required only if door opener is connected to the TT33-2
* Light buttons are connected to terminals D and L. After a button is pressed, the LT1 output of the SP333 will receive 12V/AAC voltage for about 1.5 seconds.
Light button
Normal mode Programming mode Normal mode Programming mode
Parallel programming
disabled
Parallel programming
enabled
Door opener is
connected
to the SP333
Door opener is
connected
to the TSMB-3 AM
no function no function
Light button function
disabled
Parallel programming
disabled
Light button function
enabled
Parallel programming
enabled
(Factory default settings)
DIP switches 4-6 are used for addressing the TT33-2 in systems with multiple door stations:
Door Station 1Door Station 2Door Station 3Door Station 4Door Station 5Door Station 6Door Station 7Door Station 8
Wiring the door station
The Indoor Video Station can now be activated and programmed.
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5 Activation and programming
5.1 General information
The QwikBUS video system is programmed on the door station and the Indoor Video Station. The system may consist of several Indoor Video Sta­tions and up to 8 door stations.
The door station is activated on the door intercom module (TSMB-3) and the intercom amplier (TT33-2).
Each apartment station (Indoor Video Station) is assigned at least one doorbell button on the door station.
Generally, there are two types of programming: single programming (one indoor station is programmed to one doorbell button) and parallel
programming (up to 4 apartment stations are programmed to a single
doorbell button). The VH45/VFS45 Indoor Video Station also allows the programming of
internal communication between individual indoor stations.
In addition, the VH40/45 and VFS 40/45 Indoor Video Stations oer a num­ber of menu customization options.
5.2 Activation (single programming)
Preprogramming indoor stations (one-man programming)
You can preprogram the indoor stations to the door stations before installing the unit at the customer's location. This saves you time and trips when working with larger systems. A one-man programming cable (EMPK) is required for this purpose.
> Connect the cable to the back of the indoor station (see Fig. 6).
Fig. 6. Connect the programming cable to indoor station
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> Connect the other end of the cable to the door station:
TT33-2: J1 TSMB3: Connection board (TSMB3-AM) -> J1. The door station must be connected to a bus controller.
> Switch the door station to programming mode by setting DIP Switch 1
(Fig. 7) to ON. The red LED on the Indoor Video Station will ash rapidly (4, Fig. 8) to indicate that the station is in programming mode.
Fig. 7.
NORMAL MODE PROGRAMMING MODE
Switch the door station to programming mode
> Press the door open button (3, Fig. 8) on the Indoor Video Station.
Fig. 8.
1
2
3 4 5
6
Press the door open button on the indoor station.
> When the door station answers, press the doorbell button that you wish
to assign to the indoor station.
> To end preprogramming, set DIP Switch 1 (Fig. 7) to OFF.
Activation with voice connection (recommended if no oor buttons are connected)
> Switch the door station to programming mode by setting DIP Switch 1
(Fig. 7) to ON. The red LED on the Indoor Video Station will ash rapidly (4, Fig. 8) to indicate that the station is in programming mode. All indoor stations are now in programming mode.
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> Press the On/O button (5, Fig. 8) on the Indoor Video Station or lift the
handset (VH40/45 only). You will hear a single conrmation tone at the door. A voice connection is now established.
> Now press the doorbell button that you wish to assign to this Indoor
Video Station. The door station will beep 4 times as conrmation.
> To program additional Indoor Video Stations:
Press the On/O button (5) on each additional Indoor Video Station. A single tone will be heard at the door. A voice connection is estab­lished again.
> Press the doorbell button that you wish to assign to this Indoor Video
Station. The door station will beep 4 times as conrmation.
> Switch the door station to normal mode by setting DIP Switch 1 (Fig. 7)
to OFF. Activation is completed.
Activation with oor buttons (recommended if there is no direct access to the apartment)
> Switch the door station to programming mode by setting DIP Switch 1
(Fig. 7) to ON. The red LED on the Indoor Video Station will ash rapidly (4, Fig. 8) to indicate that the station is in programming mode. All indoor stations are now in programming mode.
> Press the oor button.
You will hear a single conrmation tone at the door. Inside the apartment, you'll hear a 3-second series of tones as audible conrmation that the indoor station has been "linked" to the door sta­tion.
> Now press the doorbell button that you wish to assign to this Indoor
Video Station. The door station will beep 4 times as conrmation.
> To program additional Indoor Video Stations:
Press the oor button near each other Indoor Video Station. You will hear a single conrmation tone at the door. Inside the apart­ment, you'll hear another 3-second series of tones as audible conrma­tion that the indoor station has been "linked" to the door station.
> Press the doorbell button that you wish to assign to this Indoor Video
Station. The door station will beep 4 times as conrmation.
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> Switch the door station to normal mode by setting DIP Switch 1 (Fig. 7)
to OFF. Activation is completed.
5.3 Parallel programming
Up to 4 Indoor Video Stations can be programmed to one doorbell but­ton.
Before you can perform parallel programming, you must rst assign a "master indoor station" to one doorbell via the single programming process.
> Switch the door station to programming mode by setting DIP switches
1 and 2 (Fig. 9) to ON.
The red LED on the Indoor Video Station will ash rapidly (4, Fig. 10) to indicate that the station is in programming mode. All indoor stations are now in programming mode.
Note:
On the TSMB3, you must also press and hold the light button before pressing the doorbell button. Once the doorbell button is released, the light button can also be released.
Fig. 9.
NORMAL MODE PROGRAMMING MODE
Switch the door station to parallel programming mode
> Press the On/O button (5, Fig. 10) on the Indoor Video Station.
You will hear a single conrmation tone at the door. A voice connection is now established.
Fig. 10.
1
2
3 4 5
6
Press the On/O button on the indoor station.
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> Now press the next doorbell button that you wish to assign to this
Indoor Video Station. The door station will beep 4 times as conrmation.
> To program additional Indoor Video Stations:
Press the On/O button (5) on each additional Indoor Video Station. You will hear a single conrmation tone at the door. A voice connection is established again.
> Press the doorbell button that you wish to assign to this Indoor Video
Station. The door station will beep 4 times as conrmation.
> Switch the door station to normal mode by setting both DIP switches
(Fig. 9) to OFF. Activation is completed.
If several door stations are on the same bus, you must set another door number using DIP switches 4, 5 and 6. There can never be 2 doors with the same door number in the system, otherwise the system will not function properly. Both doors would react to commands from the indoor station. See also gure 5, page 15.
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5.4 Programming internal communication (VH/VFS45)
To be able to communicate internally with the other Indoor Video Stations in the system, all indoor stations must be linked to one another.
To do this, follow these steps:
> Go to Main menu -> Basic settings -> Internal list.
You'll see 7 available internal stations numbered 1 to 7. The unit comes with none of the stations preprogrammed.
> Use the arrow keys to select the rst station and activate the "Pro-
gram" function by selecting .
> Within 3 minutes, press the On/O or door open/light button on the
newly assigned indoor unit (5 or 3, Fig. 11). A message is displayed on the screen of the programmed indoor unit indicating that a new indoor station was added to the Internal List, in­cluding the serial number of the unit and programmed station number.
> Follow the same steps for all other internal users and indoor stations.
Fig. 11.
1
2
3 4
5
6
Indoor station assignment
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5.5 Customizing menu functions
You can customize the menu for the Indoor Video Station to your liking. Access the main menu by pressing the button. Here you'll nd up to 7* menu levels:
> Internal call > Switch 1 > Switch 2* > Call mute / Call unmute > Additional functions* > Basic settings > System settings
* optionally displayable menu options (see description on the following pages).
Menu level "Internal call"
> From the main menu, use the arrow keys to navigate to Internal call
and select this submenu .
If you have set up internal communication (Section 5.4), you'll be able to select the appropriate stations.
> Exit the submenu via .
Menu level "Switch 1"
> From the main menu, use the arrow keys to navigate to Switch 1 and
select this submenu . You'll nd two options here: LT1 and LT2. LT1 is the standard light button on the door station. LT2 is used to switch on an outdoor light or stairway light. A detailed
description can be found in the Universal QwikBUS SP333 Intelligent Controller manual.
> Exit the submenu via .
Menu level "Switch 2"
The "Switch 2" submenu lets you operate switch outputs on an SM333. This is administered under the menu option "Switch 2 List".
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Menu level "Call mute / Call unmute"
> From the main menu, use the arrow keys to navigate to Call mute /
Call unmute and select this submenu .
> Use the button to conrm the Mute/Unmute function and automati-
cally return to the main menu. The red LED ashes when the call is disconnected.
Menu level "Basic Settings"
On this menu level, you will nd up to 7* sub-levels:
> Ringer volume > Door list / ringtone > Internal list (VH/VFS45 only) > Switch 1 List > Switch 2 List* > Function keys > Picture
* hideable menu option
> From the menu, use the arrow keys to navigate to the desired option
and select it .
Ringer volume
> Go to Main menu -> Basic settings -> Ringer volume > Use the arrow keys to select the desired volume and conrm via . > Exit the menu via X.
Door list / ringtone
> Go to Main menu -> Basic settings -> Door list / Ringtone
On this menu level, for up to 7 doors, you can:
> rename the door > assign an address:
From the Address menu option, select the door station you wish to as- sign to the corresponding memory location. When you select a door station, the current picture from the station is always shown. When the indoor unit is turned on, the current picture of the door station appears under Memory Location 1.
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When someone rings the door, the picture from the door that was rung
will be shown.
> select a ringtone and, > show or hide the camera at this door on the start screen (Door 2 to 7):
When you turn on the monitor, you can use the to access the
cameras in the system. If there are several cameras in the system, it may
be useful to hide unused memory locations to make it easier to switch
between cameras. Follow these steps:
> Use the arrow keys to select the desired door and conrm via . > Follow the same procedure ( and ) for each submenu (rename, ad-
dress, ringtone and activation).
> Exit the menu via .
Internal list
> Go to Main menu -> Basic settings -> Internal list
On this menu level, for up to 7 indoor stations, you can:
> rename the station, > program internal communication, > delete a station from the internal list.
Follow these steps:
> Use the arrow keys to select the desired memory location and con-
rm via .
> Follow the same procedure ( and ) for each submenu (rename, ad-
dress, ringtone and activation). For more information on how to program internal communication, see
Section 5.4.
> Exit the menu via .
Switch 1 List
> Go to Main menu -> Basic settings -> Switch 1
On this menu level, for up to 6 memory locations, you can:
> rename the switch, > enable or disable the function.
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The memory locations are named LT1, LT2, and TÖ1 through 4. Switches that are in use can be customized. Unused switches can be hidden.
> Use the arrow keys to select the desired memory location and con-
rm via .
> Exit the menu via .
Switch 2 List
> From the main menu, use the arrow keys to navigate to Switch 2 and
select this submenu . This menu option lets you rename or enable/disable the relay. The unit comes with only one preset relay; relays 2-7 are hidden and can
be displayed as needed.
> Exit the submenu via .
Function keys
On this menu level, you can assign switching functions to the F1 and F2 function keys. One useful option, for example, is the mute function. On the VFS/VH 45, the function keys can be customized for each internal user.
All switching functions provided by SP333 (Switch1) or additional SM333 (Switch2) can also be assigned to these function keys for instant access to frequently used functions.
> Go to Main menu -> Basic settings -> Function keys > Use the arrow keys to select the desired function key and conrm via
.
> Scroll with the arrow keys through the stored list and select a func-
tion.
> Conrm your selection via .
This function is now assigned to the corresponding function key.
If no function is assigned, "Free" will be displayed on the screen.
> Exit the menu via .
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Picture
> Go to Main menu -> Basic settings -> Picture and conrm via . > Select brightness, contrast and color and conrm your selection via
.
The selected setting appears as a bar at the top left of the screen. > Set the desired value and conrm via . > Exit the menu via .
Menu level "System settings"
On this menu level, you'll nd 6* sub-levels:
> Language > Menu color > Customize menu > Factory settings > Service > Device information
> From the menu, use the arrow keys to navigate to the desired option
and select it .
Language
> Go to Main menu -> System settings -> Language and conrm via . > Use the arrow keys to select the desired language and conrm via .
There are several languages to choose from. > Exit the menu via .
Menu color
> Go to Main Menu -> System settings -> Menu color and conrm via . > Use the arrow keys to select the desired screen text color and con-
rm via . > Exit the menu via X.
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Customize menu
On this menu level, you'll nd 5* sub-levels:
> Floor door opener > Portomat > Call forwarding (VH/VFS45 only) > Start conversation (VH/VFS45 only) > Switch 2
> From the menu, use the arrow keys to navigate to the desired option
and select it .
> Floor door opener This feature does not come pre-enabled. To enable it:
> Go to Main menu -> System settings -> Customize menu -> Floor door
opener and conrm via .
> "Floor door opener visible" appears on the screen. Conrm with .
You will automatically return to the "Customize menu" level.
> Go to Main menu -> Additional functions and then use the arrow keys
to select Floor Door Opener and conrm your selection via .
> Assign a relay to Floor Door Opener by selecting the relay with the ar-
row keys and conrming with . All Switch1 and Switch2 relays are available.
Note:
If the oor Portomat function is now also enabled, it will switch on the relay that was assigned to Floor Door Opener.
If no relay is assigned to Floor Door Opener and you try to enable the oor Portomat function, a pop-up with the message "No Floor Door Opener selected" will appear.
> Exit the menu via .
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> Portomat
The station has the option of activating a portomat function. This is used to automatically open the building or oor door whenever the bell is rung (such as in medical oces, oce buildings, etc.). To activate this function, follow these steps:
> Go to Main menu -> System settings -> Customize menu -> Portomat
and conrm via .
> "Portomat visible" appears on the screen. Conrm via .
You will automatically return to the "Customize menu" level. > Go to Main menu -> Additional functions and conrm via . > Select Main door Portomat or Floor Portomat and conrm via . > Enable or disable Main door Portomat via the button.
Once enabled, the door opener will be triggered after 3 seconds. > Enable or disable Floor Portomat also via the button.
If oor portomat is enabled, if the indoor station rings, the oor button
can be used to enable any of the available switch outputs. The switch
output can be used to control the corresponding door opener.
Assign the relay function to the corresponding switch output.
You can select any switch output you like. Choose from any of the
switch options available under the "Switch 1" and "Switch 2" menus.
These may need to be congured rst.
Note:
To enable the Floor Portomat function, you must rst select a relay.
> Exit the menu via .
> Call forwarding
The VH45/VFS45 unit gives you the option of forwarding incoming door calls to another internal unit.
> Go to Main menu -> System settings -> Customize menu -> Call for-
warding and conrm via .
> "Call forwarding visible" appears on the screen. Conrm via .
You will automatically return to the "Customize menu" level. > Go to Main menu -> Additional functions and conrm via . > Select Call forwarding and conrm via . > Enable or disable call forwarding:
Forwarding enabled = .
Forwarding disabled = (X)
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If forwarding is enabled, the symbol will appear in the upper left corner of the screen.
> To select the internal station where you wish to forward the call, use
to select the Station menu option and conrm via .
> Now use to select the corresponding internal station and conrm via
.
> To adjust the call forwarding delay, use to select the Delay menu op-
tion and conrm via . This setting determines the amount of time after which the call will be
forwarded to the alternate internal station. > Use to select the desired amount of time and conrm via . > Exit the menu via .
> Start conversation (VH/VFS45 only) > Go to Main menu -> System settings -> Customize menu -> Start door
conversation and conrm via .
> "Start door conversation visible/hidden" appears on the screen. Conrm
via .
You will automatically return to the "Customize menu" level. > On the Start screen, tap to start a conversation with the door.
The list of cameras appears. > Select any camera in the system and press the touch button under .
You have now started a door conversation. > Exit the menu via .
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> Switch 2 > Go to Main menu -> System settings -> Customize menu -> Switch 2
and conrm via .
> "Switch 2 visible/hidden" appears on the screen. Conrm via .
You will automatically return to the "Customize menu" level.
> Exit the menu via .
The Switch 2 menu option now appears in the main menu. Use this menu option to activate any additional programmed relays (SM333). By default, only Relay 1 is displayed.
Factory settings
> Go to Main Menu -> System settings -> Factory settings and conrm via
.
A warning will appear: Restore factory settings?
Note:
If you conrm this warning by selecting "Yes", any settings you have con­gured or programmed will be lost!
> Select Yes = or No = (X).
You are then automatically taken back to the "System settings" menu.
Service
> Go to Main Menu -> System settings -> Service and conrm via .
The menu options:
BUS Scanner, Key Signal and Operating Voltage are shown.
These options are used for conducting internal diagnostics. If there are
problems with the system, they will help STR Elektronik troubleshoot
the issue.
> Exit the menu via .
Device information
> Go to Main Menu -> System settings -> Device information and conrm
via . Here you will nd information about the manufacturer, device type, ver-
sion, etc.
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5.6 Programming additional modules
If a switch module (SM333) is connected to the indoor video stations, fol­low the programming instructions in the SM333 manual. This is necessary because the switch module "starts" the programming process.
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6 Errors
6.1 Troubleshooting safety
Only specially trained experts should work on and troubleshoot the QwikBUS system. The EMERGENCY STOP button must be switched o and secured against reactivation for the duration of the work.
A diagnosis with the power on must have been carried out beforehand. Errors must be reported immediately upon detection. Defects are to be
repaired immediately in order to limit the extent of the damage and avoid compromising the safety of the equipment. Failure to comply will void the warranty.
6.2 Error causes and troubleshooting
The manufacturer's technical sta can assist you with troubleshooting. For more extensive repairs, call the following telephone number:
STR Elektronik Phone: +49 2762 / 9316-0
The following tables provide an overview of the most common problems and how to solve them:
Error Cause Solution
Indoor station does not ring
Door station not pro­grammed
Perform or repeat pro­gramming
Speaker defective Test: Press the oor call
button (with the power on)
Replace speaker/device
Indoor station muted (LED ashes slowly)
Turn the sound back on
Error Cause Solution
Indoor station rings and immedi­ately turns o
Too little electricity (18 VDC to 26 VDC required for operation), voltage breakdown
Increase the voltage on the SNT333
Wiring problem or defec­tive device in the system that is impacting the bus voltage
Check the open circuit voltage of the SP333; check wiring and replace if necessary
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Error Cause Solution
Bad picture Terminating resistor is not
set on the last monitor (on the line)
Set terminating resistor
Set terminating resistor on all monitors
Set terminating resistor only on the last monitor, remove all others
Video level is too low Adjust camera potenti-
ometer
Error Cause Solution
Voice audible only in one direction
Loud background noise Use PUSH to TALK to
check whether voice is audible in both directions
Voltage too low, bus commands are no longer recognized
Check voltage, increase the voltage on SNT333
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7 Removal and disposal
7.1 Removal safety
DANGER!
Risk of death from electrocution! Contact with live terminals may lead to serious injury. Turn o the power supply.
Secure the power supply to prevent it from being turned back on.
7.2 Removal
A QwikBUS system that is no longer functioning must be removed and disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
> Turn o the power supply and secure it against reactivation via the
EMERGENCY STOP button. > Remove all components of the Indoor Video Station. > Turn the power back on.
7.3 Disposal
Unless a return or disposal agreement is in place, dispose of the disas­sembled components in a reusable manner:
> Scrap metals > Recycle plastic items.
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8 Technical information
8.1 VH40/45 and VFS40/45 Indoor Video Stations
Indoor Video Stations Unit VH40 VH45 VFS40 VFS45
General Information
Current consumption (with 24 V power supply) Standby (approx.) mA 6 Operation (approx.) mA 300 Weight (approx.) g (lbs) 600 (1.32) 420 (0.93) Optimal installation
height
cm (ft) 150 (5)
Optimal intercom speaking distance
cm (inches) 30 (12)
Dimensions
Height mm (inches) 180 (7.09) Width mm
(inches)
180 (7.09)
180 (7.09)
130 (5.12)
130 (5.12)
Depth mm (inches) 24 (0.95)
Monitor
Type TFT Diagonal Inches 4.3
cm 10.9
Resolution Pixels 480 x 272
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9 Appendix
9.1 Accessories
Universal QwikBUS SP333 Intelligent Controller
Fig. 12.
+ - s c
LED
BUS | BUS | TÖ4 | TÖ3 | TÖ2 | TÖ1 | LT2 | LT1
+ - + - s c s c s c s c s c s c
HT TÜR
SP333
SP333 Intelligent Controller
The Universal QwikBUS SP333 Intelligent Controller manages bus data and provides outputs for door openers and lighted buttons.
The SNT333s Switching Power Supply and NTR201 Transformer pro- vide 24 V DC and 12 V AC via a power cord with a 6-pole system connec­tor.
The SNT333 must be mounted in direct proximity to the two power sup­ply units on a DIN EN 60715 rail in the sub-distribution.
The installation width is 107 mm / 6 HP. Door opener outputs TÖ1 - TÖ4 are assigned to the door stations via DIP
switches and can be triggered from the indoor stations by pressing the door open button.
The LT1 output is triggered by pressing the light button on the door intercom amplier.
The LT2 output can be triggered from the indoor station via the Switch1 menu; no further programming is required.
The output voltage for all outputs (TÖ and LT) is 12 V AC 1 A for approxi­mately 1.5 seconds.
The tripping time for TÖ1 - TÖ4 varies (see separate instructions).
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SNT333 Switching Power Supply
Fig. 13.
| | N L
DC OK +V -V
ADJ
+
ELEKTRONIK
SNT333 S
SNT333 Switching Power Supply
The SNT333 switching power supply provides DC power to the STR Qwik­BUS video system.
It is mounted on a DIN EN 60715 rail in the sub-distribution. The installa­tion width is 77 mm/5 HP.
Technical information:
Primary voltage: 100 - 240 V AC / 50 Hz Secondary voltage: 24 V DC / 1.5 A (with "ADJ" potentiometer adjustable
from 22 to 26 V)
NTR201 Transformer
Fig. 14.
LED2 LED1
NTR201
F1
PRI
L1 N
12V~ 8V~ 0
(rot) (gelb)
LED1, LED2 aus: F1 prüfen | LED2 aus: F2 prüfen |
NTR201 Transformer
The NTR201 Transformer is used to supply power to the door openers and lighting in the STR QwikBUS video system.
It is mounted on a DIN EN 60715 rail in the sub-distribution.
Technical information:
Primary voltage: 230 V AC / 50 Hz Secondary voltage: 1 x 12 V AC / 1.6 A; 1 x 8 V AC / 1.6 A Mounting width: 107 mm / 6 HP
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Fuse F1 (primary): T80 mA Fuse F2 (secondary): T630 mA
EVB333 Floor Distribution Bus
Fig. 15.
SP333
12V~
24V
Tö1
BUS BUS
Tö2 Tö3 Tö4
LT2 LT1
12V~
SNT333
230V~/50Hz
24V
+
-
NTR201
230V~/50Hz
+
-
+ +
-
-
RTMB-AM
W
KMB3-AM
~
Tö1
12V~
V
BUS
12V~
BUS
ST2
1
RTMB
TSMB3
TSMB3-AMRTMB-AM
IN
KT1/2
OUT
KMBC-3
W
KMB3-AM
~
V
BUS
BUS
CAM
ST2
VFS-1000
ET
BUS
BUS
12V~
ET
24VDC
012
IN/OUT
MON
EVB333
ET BUS
ET
IN/OUT
MON
EVB333
Up to three monitors may be connected to the MON output either radially or in a row
Up to 4 EVB333s per row allowed. In the case of more than 3 rows, use video feed VSP333-3
EVB333 is required when multiple monitors extend radially from the switch box.
VFS-40
EVB333 Floor Distribution Bus wiring
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STR Elektronik Josef
Schlechtinger GmbH
Auf dem Ohl
9
D-
57482 Wenden
Te
lefon : +49 (0)2762-9316-0
Te
lefax : +49 (0)2762-9316-18
E-mail
: info@str-elektronik.de
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