Videx KRV88 Kristallo Series, 2301N Kristallo Series, 318 Kristallo Series, KRV86 Kristallo Series, 2305 Kristallo Series User Manual

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Kristallo Series
ENG
Easy Videokit “2 Wire”
Edition
2013
Rev. 1.0
Index
INDEX ........................................................................................................................................................................... 3
ART.4333 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4
SPEAKER UNIT WITH BUILT-IN CAMERA ..........................................................................................................................................................................................4
ART.KRV88/KRV86 ....................................................................................................................................................... 6
KRISTALLO VIDEOPHONES ............................................................................................................................................................................................................6
ART.125 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 12
CALL EXPANSION MODULE ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................12
ART.318 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 13
TWO WAY PASSIVE DISTRIBUTION BOX .........................................................................................................................................................................................13
ART.2301N .................................................................................................................................................................. 14
ENTRANCES EXCHANGER FOR VX2300 DIGITAL SYSTEMS ............................................................................................................................................................14
ART.2305 .................................................................................................................................................................... 15
EXTENSION RELAY FOR VX2300 DIGITAL SYSTEMS .....................................................................................................................................................................15
ART.2380 .................................................................................................................................................................... 16
INTERFACE “2 WIRE TO “4+1” AUDIO SYSTEM ...........................................................................................................................................................................16
ART.2321-2321/P ........................................................................................................................................................ 18
POWER SUPPLIES FOR VX2300 ...................................................................................................................................................................................................18
ART.2322 .................................................................................................................................................................... 19
POWER SUPPLY CONVERTER FROM BUS LINE TO 12 VDC ............................................................................................................................................................19
GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................ 20
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Art.4333
Speaker unit with built-in camera
Fig.1 Fig.2
DESCRIPTION
Speaker unit module with built-in B&W camera with autoiris lens comprised of IR illumination LEDs. According to the speaker unit version it includes one or two call push buttons. The module is available also in colour camera version where the illumination LEDs are white light. The unit circuitry incorporates :
The transmitting amplifier with condenser microphone and volume control; The receiving amplifier with volume control; The audio balance circuit with the “BALANCE” control; The enslavement relay to enable the electric lock (3 contacts: common, normally open and normally closed). It can work also as capacitor discharge
to supply directly the electric lock;
The call buttons from 1 to a maximum of 2 depending on the module version; The illumination LEDs for the card name holder; The camera comprised of illumination LEDs.
Module Details:
a. Camera with illumination LEDs; b. Loudspeaker; c. Card name holder; d. Call push button (1 or 2 according to the model); e. Operation LEDs f. Microphone; g. Microphone volume control; h. Balance Control; i. Loudspeaker volume control; j. Dip-switch to carry out the following programming:
- Door station ID (switches from 1 to 3);
- Door opening time (switch 4);
- Conversation time (switch 5);
k. System connection terminals;
AVAILABLE MODULE VERSIONS
Art.4333-1, 4333-1/color
Art.4333-1D, 4333-1D/color
BUTTONS LAYOUT
Art.4333-1, 4333-1/color Art.4333-1D, 4333-1D/color
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FRONT LEDS SIGNALLING DESCRIPTION
Sign Description
When illuminated, indicates that it is not possible to make a call because a call or a conversation is in progress (from the out­door station from which you are calling or from another outdoor station on systems with multiple entrances). The LED will be off when the system is in stand-by If illuminated, indicates that the call from the outdoor station is in progress. The LED will switch OFF when the call is an­swered or after the programmed number of rings.
If illuminated, indicates that it is possible to speak because the call has been answered. The LED will switch OFF at the end of a conversation (or at the end of the conversation time).
If illuminated, indicates that the door lock has been operated. It will switch OFF at the end of the programmed “door opening” time.
PROGRAMMING
The programming consists of the following settings:
- Unit ID (1..8);
- Door Opening Time (3 or 6 seconds);
- Conversation Time (1 or 2 minutes);
The settings are carried out trough the 6 way dip-switch (reference j on figure 2) accessible from the rear side of the module. The switch 6 is not used.
Unit ID
Switches
ID
1 2 3
OFF OFF OFF 1
ON OFF OFF 2
OFF ON OFF 3
ON ON OFF 4
OFF OFF ON 5
ON OFF ON 6
OFF ON ON 7
ON ON ON 8
Door Opening Time
Switches
Seconds
4
OFF 3
ON 6
Conversation Time
Switches
Minutes
5
OFF 1 ON 2
SIGNALS ON SYSTEM CONNECTION TERMINALS Terminal Description Terminal Description
BUS
Bus connection terminals
NO Door open relay normally open contact BUS C Door open relay normally closed contact PTE “Push to exit” active low input +C Electric lock capacitor discharge output GND Ground
VAUX
35Vdc power supply input (if used, the module is powered locally and not from the BUS)
GND Ground NC Door open relay normally closed contact
To use the electric lock with capacitor discharge, make a short between “C” and “+C” then connect the electric lock between terminals “NO” and “GND”.
UNIT SPECIFICATION
Housing/Mounting
One 4000 Series Module / 4000 Series Modular System
Push Buttons
Yes, from 0 to 2 call buttons according to the model
Programming
Yes, carried out by the 6 way dip-switch located on the rear of the module
Controls
Microphone and Loudspeaker volume trimmers plus balance trimmer
Front plate Finishes
Mirror stainless steel (standard) and Anodized aluminium (add /a after the product code)
Power Supply
Supplied by the BUS line
Working Temperature
-10 +50ºC
CUSTOMER SUPPORT INFORMATION
All Countries Customers UK Customers VIDEX Electronics S.p.A.
www.videx.ittechnical@videx.it
Tel.+39 0734 631669
Fax +39 0734 632475
VIDEX Security LTD
www.videx-security.com
Tech Line 0191 224 3174
Fax 0191 224 1559
The product is CE marked demonstrating its conformity and is for distribution within all member states of the EU with no restrictions. This product follows the provisions of the European Directives 89/336/EEC & 92/31/EEC (EMC), 73/23/EEC (LVD) and 93/68/EEC (CE marking).
Il prodotto è marchiato CE a dimostrazione della sua conformità e può essere distribui­to liberamente all’interno dei paesi membri dell’unione eu ropea EU. Questo prodotto è conforme alle direttive Europee 89/336/EEC & 92/31/EEC (EMC), 73/23/EEC (LVD) e 93/68/EEC (Marcatura CE).
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Art.KRV88/KRV86
Kristallo videophones
112 42
155
182
29
120
190
839
189
119
29
KRV88KRV86
AL
LB
LB_AL
DOLNOC
+30VAUX
GND
+12Vaux
GND
BUS
BUS
BUS TERMINATION
ON ON
SW3
SW1
Fig.1
DESCRIPTION
Intelligent Hands free video monitor for the VX2300 digital system using 3,5” OSD full colour active matrix LCD monitor, with touch sensitive buttons for “door open / service” , “answer/camera recall”, “privacy / bus relay” plus 5 navigation menu buttons and 3 LEDs related to the videophone operation. For the surface version only (Art.KRV76), a handset can also be used in addition to the hands free mode. Additional features include a real time clock, a temperature sensor and a serial RS232 port for future integration with home automation systems.
PUSH BUTTONS, LEDS AND CONTROLS (FIG.1)
Answer Button - Press this button during an incoming call to open the speech in duplex mode allowing free speech with the caller in
both directions (The related LED will illuminate). Camera Recall Button - When the system is in standby, (No calls on the system) operation of this button will open the speech to the door station. The related LED will illuminate. Press as many time as the ID value of the door panel to connect to. End Conversation Button - During a conversation, momentary operation of this button will end the call. The LED next to the button will switch off. The system will automatically switch off when the conversation time expires. PTT Enable Button - Press and hold this button (more than 1 second), during an incoming call or a conversation in progress, to allow the user to answer a call from a visitor at the door station in SIMPLEX speech mode (The related LED will flash rapidly): releasing the button will allow the user to listen to the visitor (The LED will flash slowly). Press and hold the button when you talk to the visitor and release the button when you listen to the visitor. Door Open Button - During a conversation, momentary operation of this button will release the door from where the call originated. This will be confirmed by an acoustic tone and the key icon on the top of the screen under the date, time & temperature row. If terminal “DOL” is connected, the “door open” LED next to the button will also be illuminated. Aux Service Button - During a conversation, keep pressed this button to enable the auxiliary service relay. This will be confirmed by a message on the display: terminals “C” and “NO” are internally linked until the button is released. Intercommunicating call button - For an intercommunicating call, when the intercom is in stand-by, press as many times as the ex­tension number (intercommunication among the apartment units) or address value to call (intercommunication among all the units of different apartments). For videophones with handset the intercommunication can be hands free or conventional by picking up the hand­set before calling. Privacy Button - When the system is in stand-by, press this button to enable the service for the programmed time: the related LED will illuminate to signal the service enabled. During an incoming call, with the service enabled, the device does not emit any acoustic signal. The service is disabled when the programmed time expires or pressing again the button. Programming Menu Button - With the system in stand-by, keep pressed this button until the monitor switches on showing the pro­gramming menu where you can set date & time, privacy duration, call tone volume, melody and number of rings. Once the menu is en­abled, proceed with settings by the menu navigation buttons. Call Reject Button - During an incoming call, press this button to reject the call. The visitor doesn’t receive any warning of the call re­jected. Adjustment Menu Button - During a conversation, press this button to enter a programming menu that allows to set speech volume, picture brightness, contrast and hue. Once the menu is enabled, proceed with settings by the menu navigation buttons. Bus Relay Button - During a conversation, keep pressed this button until the display shows a yellow band at the bottom side. Select the BUS Relay to enable by the buttons “Plus” and “Minus” then press OK to enable the relay. Menu navigation buttons – these buttons to be used during adjustment and programming menus. Via these buttons you can set the date & time, the melody, the number of rings and the privacy duration and you can adjust the speech and call tone volume and the pic­ture brightness, contrast and hue. Use top & down arrow to move along settings, plus and minus to alter settings and OK button to confirm. Camera switch button - If the door station uses the Art.4303N plus the Art.4330N, pressing this button during a conversation switches
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the video signal coming from the camera module to the video signal coming from the camera module input for external camera. During the conversation, press and keep pressed the button until the camera switches. Repeat the operation to switch back to main camera.
PROGRAMMING
The programming consists of a number of settings that in part are carried out by a specific OSD menu and the rest is carried out by the two dip-switch banks on the rear side of the videophone:
- Date & Time (OSD);
- Privacy duration from 0 to 20 hours (OSD);
- Melody selection among 9 available (OSD);
- Number of rings from 1 to 9 (OSD);
- Unit address (1..127, switches 1 to 7 of SW1);
- Intercommunication mode (between apartments or within apartment switch 1 of SW3);
- Extension address (1..4, switches 2,3 of SW3);
- Slave mode (switch 4 of SW3);
- Bus Termination (switch to the right of the connection terminals).
Except OSD settings, it is necessary to remove temporary the power supply after making any other programming changes. PROGRAMMING OSD MENU
EXIT
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EXIT
01 . 5h
Fig.1a
EXIT
Fig.1b
EXIT
MELODY 1
Fig.1c
EXIT
RINGS 6
Fig.1d
When the system is in stand-by, keep pressed the button
until the monitor switches on showing the screen to the left. The first programming option is the date & time Fig.1: change the values by the
and buttons;
use buttons
and to move between the fields to set (day, month, year, hours and minutes);
confirm the setting by the
button or the button when the field minutes is selected. The system goes to next programming step. The second programming option is the privacy duration Fig.1a (from 0 to 20 hours): adjust the value by the buttons
and (0 = privacy duration unlimited, the service is disabled by pressing again the button );
confirm the value by the
or . The system jump to next programming option. Proceed in the same way for the other programming options: call tone volume (3 level Fig.1b), melody (9 options Fig.1c) and number of rings (for 1 to 9 Fig.1d).
Note
From any of the two OSD menu’s, if the videophone switches off because of the timeout, the controls and the programmings are not stored.
VIDEOMONITOR ADDRESS – SW1.1..7
The table above shows how to set the address of the videophone. Considering that ON = 1 and OFF = 0, multiply each digit for the relevant decimal weight then sum values obtained to get the address: E.g. as highlighted in the table OFF,ON,OFF,OFF,ON, OFF,ON in binary is equal to 0100101 then multiplying each digit for the relevant decimal weight you obtain the address that is 37.
Switches Status Binary Code – Decimal Weight
Address
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4
OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 37
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 127
Note
The maximum number of units allowed is 100 but the address of each unit can be a value between 1 and 127.
SW1.1..7
5
4
3 876
ON
2
1
=OFF
=ON
ON
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INTERCOMMUNICATION MODE – SW3.1
This switch establishes the intercommunication mode: in OFF position (default) intercommunication is between units in the same apartment (same addresses but different extension); in ON position the intercommunication is between units in different apart­ments (different addresses).
On installations where there are more than one intercom/videophone in the same apartment and intercommunication between different apartments is required, only one intercom/videophone may be set with this function (SW3.1=ON, SW3.2=OFF, SW3.3=OFF). The other inter­com/videophones in the apartment must be set for local intercommunication with extension addresses “2-4” (slaves). From the inter­com/videophone set for intercommunication with other apartments it will be not possible to intercommunicate within the apartment but slave extensions 2-4 will be able to intercommunicate with each other.
EXTENSION NO – SW3.2..3
If the intercommunication between apartments is enabled (switch 1 of SW3 = ON) leave these two switches in default position (both to OFF). Otherwise, if the intercommunication is between the same apartment (switch 1 of SW3 = OFF), set the extension addresses starting always from 1. During the ex­ternal call, all video monitors in the same flat will ring but the video will be shown only from the videmononitor with extension address 1.
2 3 Extension No.
OFF OFF 1 (default, master)
ON OFF 2 (slave)
OFF ON 3 (slave)
ON ON 4 (slave)
4
3
ON
2
1
=OFF
=ON
ON
SW3.2..3
SLAVE MODE - SW3.4
This set up concerns the answering mode of the video monitor when there is more than one unit (max 4) in the same apartment. OFF (default) = during a call, only the video monitor with extension 1 (master) will show the video. ON = the video monitor will be switched on independently of the extension address: in this case the video monitor must be supplied locally using a power sup­ply Art.2321 and connecting respectively BUS+ to terminal 14 and BUS- to terminal 11 of the pcb connection board provided with the Art.5980 (the local power supply is required for each black & white slave videophone or starting from the third slave vid-
eophone when are used all colour videophones). If you set ON this switch for one slave videophone, you must set ON the same switch also for
the relevant master videophone.
BUS LINE TERMINATION
The factory pre-set is termination enabled. In case of more units (intercoms, videophones or video monitors) in a parallel connection (bus wires are con­nected to the terminals of the first unit then from this to the second and so on up to 4 units max) Termination must be enabled only for the last unit in the chain while on all other units must be disabled. In case of units of different type, videophones, video monitor, hands free or standard intercoms etc. re­mains fixed the rule that the bus termination must be enabled only on the last unit in order of connection.
Termination enabled (factory pre-set). Termination disabled.
OPERATION
RECEIVING A CALL
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MENU
PTT
Fig.2 Fig.2a
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MENU
PTT
Fig.2b Fig.2c
During a call the display switches on showing the screen on figure 2: To answer in hands free mode press the
button Fig.1a (or pick up the handset on model KRV76);
To open the door without speech to the visitor press the button
Fig1.b;
To reject the call without informing the visitor press the button
Fig1c
4
3
ON
2
1
=OFF
=ON
ON
SW3.4
4
3
ON
2
1
=OFF
=ON
ON
SW3.1
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DURING THE CONVERSATION
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MENU
PTT
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PTT
Fig.3 Fig.3a
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PTT
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PTT
SRV
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PTT
SERV. - 1 + OK?
Fig.3b Fig.3c Fig.3d
During the conversation Fig.3: To switch from hands free to push to talk mode, keep pressed the
until the related LED starts to flash slowly Fig.3a. Keep pressed the button
to talk to the visitor (the LED flashes quickly) and release the button (the LED flashes slowly) to listen the visitor;
To open the door press the
button Fig.3b;
To enable the secondary service keep pressed the
button until the activation signals (call tone plus message) are received Fig.3c;
To enable the BUS relay Art.2305 (if connected on the pass) keep pressed the button
until the display shows the picture in figure 3d then select
the BUS relay to enable by the buttons
and and confirm with button.
To enter into programming menu press the
button Fig.4.
ADJUSTMENTS MENU
OSD
EXIT
OSD
EXIT
Fig.4 Fig.4a
OSD
EXIT
OSD
EXIT
Fig.4b Fig.4c
In the programming menu you can set:
The speech volume (8 levels Fig.4); The picture brightness (8 levels Fig.4a); The picture contrast (8 levels Fig.4b); The picture hue (8 levels Fig.4c);
Adjust the selected option using the buttons
and then confirm by the button to move to next option or use the buttons to navigate the op-
tions. With “EXIT” selected, press
to exit from the menu or do adjust other settings.
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