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VIDEOKIT
IPVK/6296 SERIES
IPVKC/6296 SERIES
IP one way, two way videokit
Installation handbook
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We recommend
This equipment is installed by a
Competent Electrician, Security or
Communications Engineer
System components and available versions ................................................................................................................................ 3
Art.4533 IP speaker unit module .................................................................................................................................................. 5
Art.4800 - 4800M Digital codelock module ................................................................................................................................. 9
4000 Series surface and ush mounting door station installation .......................................................................................... 12
Art.6296 IP Videophone for VIDEX IP System ........................................................................................................................... 14
6200 Series Videophone wall mounting instructions ............................................................................................................... 31
Windows setup static IP address ................................................................................................................................................ 32
VX IPWIZARD Wizard conguration software for VIDEX IP System ........................................................................................ 43
INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS NOTES AND SUGGESTIONS
• All diagrams refer to all kits versions: ush or surface, colour or black & white.
• Dashed connections refer to optional connections (“Local bell”, “Push to exit” & “Door monitor”).
• Some diagrams show how to connect a 12Vdc electric lock: these directions are suitable for all diagrams in this manual.
• Each time a setting is changed on a videophone (address, extension, number of rings etc.), the videophone must be disconnected from
the relevant connection board then after a few seconds reconnected again to allow the recognizing of the new setting.
• All diagrams shown are valid for systems with surface or ush mount door station.
• To install this equipment are required expertises in the eld of information and networking technologies.
DECLETION OF RESPONSIBILITY
This manual has been written and revised carefully. The instructions and the descriptions which are included in it are referred to
VIDEX parts and are correct at the time of print. However, subsequent VIDEX parts and manuals, can be subject to changes without
notice. VIDEX Electronics S.p.A. cannot be held responsible for damages caused directly or indirectly by errors, omissions or discrepancies between the VIDEX parts and the Manual.
WE RECOMMEND
This equipment is installed by a Competent Electrician, Security or Communications Engineer
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System components and available versions
IPVK/6296
OUTDOOR
STATION
Camera unit
Art.4533
pag. 5
Fig. 1 - IPVK/6296 components (measures in mm)
Colour videokit.
135,0
120,0
160,0
45,0
45,022,7
143,0
15,7
Flush
Mounting
50
43,8
Surface
Mounting
INDOOR
STATION
Videophone
Art.6296
pag. 14
ACCESSORIES
Power supply
Art.DR-15-12
IPVK-1/6296 - ush mounting
1 Outdoor station composed of:
1 Art.4533-1: 1 button camera unit
1 Art.4851: Flush mounting box
IPVK-1S/6296 - surface mounting
1 Outdoor station composed of:
ONE WAY VERSIONS
IPVK-2/6296 - ush mounting
IPVK-2S/6296 - surface mounting
TWO WAY VERSIONS
1 Art.4533-1: 1 button camera unit
1 Art.4881: Surface mounting box
1 Outdoor station composed of:
1 Art.4533-2: 2 buttons camera unit
1 Art.4851: Flush mounting box
1 Outdoor station composed of:
1 Art.4533-2: 2 buttons camera unit
1 Art.4881: Surface mounting box
1 Colour videophone
Art.6296
1 Colour videophone
Art.6296
2 Colour videophones
Art.6296
2 Colour videophones
Art.6296
1 Power supply
Art.DR-15-12
1 Power supply
Art.DR-15-12
2 Power supplies
Art.DR-15-12
2 Power supplies
Art.DR-15-12
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System components and available versions
IPVKC/6296 Colour videokit plus a codelock module.
OUTDOOR
STATION
Camera unit
Art.4533
pag. 5
Codelock
module
Art.4800M
pag. 9
Fig. 2 - IPVKC/6296 components (measures in mm)
280,0
45,024,0
263,0
Flush
Mounting
51,0135,0
Surface
Mounting
INDOOR
STATION
Videophone
Art.6296
pag. 14
ACCESSORIES
Power supply
Art.DR-15-12
IPVKC-1/6296 - ush mounting
1 Outdoor station composed of:
1 Art.4533-1: 1 button camera unit
1 Art.4800M: Codelock module
1 Art.4852: Flush mounting box
IPVKC-1S/6296 - surface mounting
1 Outdoor station composed of:
ONE WAY VERSIONS
IPVKC-2/6296 - ush mounting
IPVKC-2S/6296 - surface mounting
TWO WAY VERSIONS
1 Art.4533-1: 1 button camera unit
1 Art.4800M: Codelock module
1 Art.4882: Surface mounting box
1 Outdoor station composed of:
1 Art.4533-2: 2 buttons camera unit
1 Art.4800M: Codelock module
1 Art.4852: Flush mounting box
1 Outdoor station composed of:
1 Art.4533-2: 2 buttons camera unit
1 Art.4800M: Codelock module
1 Art.4882: Surface mounting box
1 Colour videophone
Art.6296
1 Colour videophone
Art.6296
2 Colour videophones
Art.6296
2 Colour videophones
Art.6296
1 Power supply
Art.DR-15-12
1 Power supply
Art.DR-15-12
2 Power supplies
Art.DR-15-12
2 Power supplies
Art.DR-15-12
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Art.4533 IP speaker unit module for VIDEX IP System
G
H
A
BB
C
4533-0
4533-1
4533-2
STEEL
ALI
HIGH BRASS
Made in Italy
Close
Open
RESET?
I
J
K
V
JP1
GND
B
A
RS485
EXPANSION
EXT CAMERA
BUTTONS
SL
L
TIA/EIA-568-A.1-2001 T56AB
Wiring
White-Green
Green
White-Orange
Blue
White-Blue
Orange
N
White-brown
Brown
Fig. 1
GND
POWER
RELAY 2INPUTS
NC1
ETHERNET
NO2
NC2
TX+
C1
C2
TX–
RX+
RX–
PTE2
GNDP
PTE1
GND
+12V
RELAY 1
NO1
D
E
M
Orange-whiteGreen
Orange
White-green
Fig. 2
F
DESCRIPTION
IP speaker unit module with built-in wide colour day/night camera with autoiris lens and IR illumination LEDs. Depending on the
speaker unit version it includes one or two call push buttons. The unit circuitry incorporates:
• The transmitting amplier with microphone and volume control;
• The receiving amplier with volume control;
• Two enslavement relay to enable electric locn and an additional service (3 contacts each: common, normally open and normally closed).
• 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
Operation LEDs;
C
Loudspeaker;
D
Card name holder;
E
Call push button (0, 1 or 2 depending on the model);
F
Microphone;
G
Loudspeaker volume control;
H
Microphone volume control;
I
RS485 connection terminals;
J
Boot loader push button for rmware update;
K
RS485 termination jumper;
L
External camera connection terminals;
M
System connection terminals;
N
Button expansion modules connector
AVAILABLE MODULE VERSIONS
Art.4533-0Art.4533-1Art.4533-2
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FRONT LEDS SIGNALLING DESCRIPTION
Flashes when the called indoor station is busy is busy. The LED will be o 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 expired the call time without any answer.
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 of the module is carried out through the VIDEX IP Wizard software.
Directly on the module are allowed some adjustments:
• Microphone volume through the relevant trimmer;
• Loudspeaker volume through the relevant trimmer;
• RS-485 connection termination.
For the module programming refer to the section VIDEX IP Wizard.
GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR MODULE INSTALLATION
MAXIMUM ILLUMINATION DISTANCE FROM CAMERA AT NIGHT
The IR LED’s within the camera will illuminate the visitor when they are within 50cm of the camera.
ADHESIVE GASKET PLACEMENT
Apply the Y seal as shown in Fig. 3.
Y
ANTITAMPERING LOCKS FIXING
W
Fit the anti-tampering locks
as shown in Fig. 4.
G
Fig. 3
W
Fig. 4
HOW TO REMOVE/INSERT THE CARD NAME HOLDER
• To avoid damage to the module front plate, mask the side that
will be in contact with the screwdriver blade;
• Insert the screwdriver (at side) into the card-holder hole as
shown in Fig. 5;
• Move the screwdriver to the left as shown in Fig. 6 to extract
the card name holder;
• Edit the card name then replace it inside the holder and ret:
insert the holder inside its housing from the left or right side
then push the other side until it clips into place.
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OPERATION
The system operation is supported by the built-in LED.
• When a visitor press a call button the units emits an intermittent deep call tone and in correspondence with the tone the
LED ashes (Fig. 7) until the resident answer or the programmed call time expires.
• If the called indoor station is busy the
• When the resident answers, the
• If the resident open the door, the
Fig. 7 Call in progressFig. 8 Calling a busy indoor station
red LED ashes (Fig. 8) 4 times quickly and the unit emits a deep tone on each ash.
yellow LED (Fig. 9) illuminates and remains illuminated until the conversation terminates.
green illuminates (Fig. 10) for the programmed door opening time.
red
Fig. 9 The conversation is in progressFig. 10 Door opening
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ENABLE BOOTLOADER MODE
In case of rmware update failure (i.e. because of mains failure or
cable disconnection during the update etc.) and the door panel is
not anymore recognized by the Videx IP Wizard software, you can
try to restore it by manually putting it into boot mode.
It is strongly recommended that this operation is carried out by
a qualied engineer and in any case after a contact with videx
support.
• Disconnect the door panel from the power supply.
• Press and keep pressed the “J” button (Fig. 2 on page 5) then
connect again the power supply source.
• The door panel goes in boot mode recognized by the four
LEDs ashing alternatively (Fig. 11).
• Now proceed using the utility “VidexFirmwareUpdater.exe” to
upload the rmware to the device.
• If the update process terminates correctly, the device should
be restored and ready to work.
• If the device still not work, please contact the supplier to proceed according to the warranty terms.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Fig. 11 Door panel in BOOTLOADER mode
SIGNALS ON SYSTEM CONNECTION TERMINALS
Active low output enabled when the
SL
EXT
CAMERA
RS485
POWER
INPUTS
ETHERNET
RELAY 2
RELAY 1
GND Composite video signal ground reference
GND
+12V
GND
PTE1
PTE2
GNDP Ground reference to be used with PTE inputs
NO2 Relay 2 normally open contact
NO1 Relay 1 normally open contact
external video input is in use
VComposite video signal input
A
RS-485 Connection (termination adjusted
B
through the JP1 jumper)
12Vdc 400mA power supply input
Active low input 1 (when enabled activate
the relay 1)
Active low input 2 (when enabled activate
the relay 1)
UNIT SPECIFICATION
Housing/Mounting: One 4000 Series Module / 4000 Series
Modular System
Push Buttons: Yes, from 0 to 2 call buttons depend-
ing on the model
Programming: Yes, carried out by the 8 way dip-switch
located on the rear of the module
Controls: Microphone and Loudspeaker volume
trimmers
Front plate nishes: Mirror stainless steel (standard),
Anodized Aluminium (add /a after the
product code) or High Brass (add /HB)
Power Supply: 12Vdc - 400mA
Power consumption: Stand-by: ?? mA
Operating: ?? mA
Working Temperature: -10 +50 °C
Max
12-24
Vac/dc
0.4A
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LOCK RELEASE BACK EMF PROTECTION
A varistor must be tted across the terminals on AC lock release
and a diode must be tted across the terminals on a DC
lock release
DIODE
Art.4800M Digital codelock module
CODELOCK UNIT MODULES ART.4800M
The module features 12 stainless steel buttons (Keys 0 - 9,
ENTER and CLEAR), 2 LED’s for progress information during
use and programming and a mirror nish stainless steel front
plate (Standard version). With three integral relays each with
common, normally open and normally closed connections and
two inputs to enable the external triggering of relays one and
two (For example, push to exit button). Key presses are signalled
both acoustically and visually while each button press has a tactile feel. Entering the correct code followed by ENTER will activate the relevant relay. Programming is carried out through
the same keypad following a simple programming menu. The
module can be combined with other 4000 Series modules in an
audio or video intercom system.
MAIN FEATURES
• 3 C, NC, NO relay outputs (24Vac/dc – 5A max);
• 3 Programmable secret codes (one for each relay);
• Each relay can be set to be activated for a specic time (01 to 99 seconds) or to work as latch;
• Two active low inputs to command directly the relay 1 and 2;
• Programming menu guarded by a 4-8 digit programmable engineer’s code;
• Visual and Acoustic signal during operating and programming;
• Keypad illumination LEDs;
GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
In order to achieve the best results from the schematics described it is necessary to install only original VIDEX equipment, strictly
keeping to the items indicated on each schematic and follow these General Directions for Installation:
• The system must be installed according to national rules in force, in any case the running of cables of any intercom unit must be
carried out separately from the mains;
• All multipair cables should be compliant to CW1308 specication (0.5mm twisted pair telephone cable).
• Cables for speech line and service should have a max resistance of 10 Ohm
• Lock release wires should be doubled up (Lock release wires and power supply wires should have a max resistance of 3 Ohm);
• The cable sizes above can be used for distances up to 50m. On distances above 50m the cable sizes should be increased to keep
the overall resistance of the cable below the RESISTANCES indicated above;
• Double check the connections before power up;
• Power up the system then check all functions.
(Fig.1B) to suppress back EMF voltages. Connect the components to the lock releases as shown in gures.
Fig. 1 - Art.4800M
(Fig.1A)
VARISTOR (MOV)
12V AC
LOCK RELEASE
Fig.1A
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12V DC
LOCK RELEASE
Fig.1B
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BUZZER BACK EMF
When using intercoms with buzzer call (Art.924/926, SMART1/2, 3101/2, 3001/2 and 3021/2) add one 0.1uF (100nF) capacitor between terminals 3 and 6 on the telephone.
BUILTIN RELAYS BACK EMF PROTECTION
The Art.4800M includes selectable back EMF protection on the relays. The jumpers marked MOV (One jumper for each relay) are
used to select the protection type. When using a fail secure lock with connections C & NO the jumper should be in the NO position.
When using a fail open lock with connections C & NC the jumper should be in the NC position and when using the codelock to
trigger a gate controller or another third party controller the jumper should be removed completely (This disables the protection
on the relay).
PROGRAMMING SEE ALSO THE RELEVANT FLOW CHART
• Enter the “ENGINEER’S CODE”: rst time type six times “1” (111111 factory preset) and press “ENTER” (The red LED will illuminate);
• Conrm “ENGINEER’S CODE” (typing again the same) or type the new code (4 to 8 digits) then press “ENTER” (Melody). Pressing
twice the “ENTER” button without changing the “ENGINEER’S CODE”, will exit from the programming;
• Enter the code (4 to 8 digits) to enable “RELAY 1” or re-enter the existing code then press “ENTER” (Melody);
• Enter the “RELAY 1” operation time (2 digits 01 to 99 I.E. 05=5 seconds, 00= remain open time) or re-enter the existing time then
press “ENTER” (Melody);
• Enter the code (4 to 8 digits) to enable “RELAY 2” or re-enter the existing code then press “ENTER” (Melody);
• Enter the “RELAY 2” operation time (2 digits 01 to 99 I.E. 05=5 seconds, 00= remain open time) or re-enter the existing time then
press “ENTER” (Melody);
• Enter the code (4 to 8 digits) to enable “RELAY 3” or re-enter the existing code then press “ENTER” (Melody);
• Enter the “RELAY 3” operation time (2 digits 01 to 99 I.E. 05=5 seconds, 00= remain open time) or re-enter the existing time then
press “ENTER” (Melody);
• The system is ready to use (the red LED will be o ).
PROGRAMMING NOTES
• After pressing enter following a command, press “ENTER” a further twice to exit the programming menu.
RETURN SYSTEM TO PRESET ENGINEER’S FACTORY CODE
• Turn o power to code lock;
• Keep “ENTER” button pressed while turning the power back on;
• Release “ENTER” button;
• The engineer’s code is now set to “111111” (six times one).
OPERATION
• Type in the programmed code and press “ENTER”;
• If the code is correct, the green LED will illuminate for ap-
prox. 2 seconds and the relay relevant to the code will operate for the programmed time;
• If a wrong code is entered, a continuous melody will sound
for 4 or more seconds, according to the number of mistakes;
• To switch o any relay while operating, type in the relevant
code then press the “CLEAR” button;
OPERATION NOTES
• To operate relays together, set the same code for each relay;
• If a wrong code is entered, the system will lock out for 5 sec-
onds which will increase each time a wrong code is entered.
The system will operate only when the correct code is entered.
TERMINALS:
SW2Relay 2 command signal (active low)
SW1Relay 1 command signal (active low)
NC3Relay 3 normally closed contact
NO3Relay 3 normally open contact
C3Relay 3 common contact
NC2Relay 2 normally closed contact
NO2Relay 2 normally open contact
C2Relay 2 common contact
NC1Relay 1 normally closed contact
NO1Relay 1 normally open contact
C1Relay 1 common contact
+
12/24Vac/dc power input
Max
24Vac/dc
3A
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Power Supply: 12/24 Vac/dc – 2VA
Power Consumption: Stand-by: 20mA
Operating: 70mA
Working Temperature: -10 +50° C
PROGRAMMING FLOWCHART
Red LED will be ON
Melody
Melody
Melody
Melody
Melody
Melody
Melody
ENTER “ENGINEER’S CODE“
AND PRESS “ENTER“
CONFIRM OR CHANGE “ENGINEER’S CODE“
AND PRESS “ENTER“
ENTER “ACCESS 1 CODE“
AND PRESS “ENTER“
ENTER “ACCESS 1 TIME“
AND PRESS “ENTER“
ENTER “ACCESS 2 CODE“
AND PRESS “ENTER“
ENTER “ACCESS 2 TIME“
AND PRESS “ENTER“
ENTER “ACCESS 3 CODE“
AND PRESS “ENTER“
ENTER “ACCESS 3 TIME“
AND PRESS “ENTER“
First time 6 times 1 "111111"
factory preset
Type again six times “1”
or the new enginner’s code 4 to 8 digits
Code to enable
relay 1
4 to 8 digits
2 digits (01 to 99)
I.E. 05 = 5 seconds
00 = remain open time
Code to enable
relay 2
4 to 8 digits
2 digits (01 to 99)
I.E. 05 = 5 seconds
00 = remain open time
Code to enable
relay 3
4 to 8 digits
2 digits (01 to 99)
I.E. 05 = 5 seconds
00 = remain open time
Red LED will be OFF
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EXAMPLE: INSTALLING A FOUR MODULE OUTDOOR STATION
B
C
g. 1
Y
H
G
F
G
g. 4g. 5g. 6g. 7
C
A
C
E
D
g. 2
W
C
H
D
C
M
g. 3
L
L
H
M
N
g. 10
g. 14
Q
P
g. 11
M
g. 8
H
H
g. 9
N
g. 12
PO
N
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INSTALLING A SURFACE MOUNT DOOR STATION
1. Place the surface box against the wall (165-170cm between the top of the box and the oor level as shown in Fig.1) and mark the xing holes for
the wall plugs and the hole for the cables
In order to prevent water ingress we highly recommend using a silicon sealant between the wall and the back box C
ON THE LEFT, TOP AND RIGHT SIDES ONLY AND AROUND ALL HOLES D.
DON’T USE SILICON SEALANT ON THE BOTTOM SIDE OF THE BACK BOX (Fig.3);
2. As shown on Fig.2, drill the xing holes A, insert the wall plugs B and feed the cables E through the surface box opening D, x surface
3. Apply the
4. Before installation of the module support frame, hook the modules
5. When you have more than one support frame, hook the support frame to the surface box starting from the left. For convenience we will described
6. As shown on Fig. 9, pull back the module support frame
7. As shown in Fig. 10, open the module support frame
8. Repeat the same operations described above for the second module support frame (or for the third if available);
9. When the system has been tested and is working correctly, move back the module support frames carefully, x them to the surface box using the
C
to the wall using the screws F;
box
the two anti-tampering locks
Y
silicon sealant on top of each module as shown in Fig.4;
W
for each module (do the same for the second module support frame);
how to attach the left frame but the same must be carried out for the right frame. As shown in Fig. 7, hook the module support frame
with modules) to the surface box
M
as shown in Fig. 8;
C
required connections using the screwdriver provided
O
openings
screwdriver provided
) and adjust trimmers;
P
(torx end) and the pin machine torx screws Q (Fig. 11). Note: do not over tighten the screws more than is necessary.
E
(g.2). Observe the orientation of the box with the hinge on the left;
G
to the support frame H as shown in Fig.5 then, as shown in Fig. 6, t
H
(complete
moving the frame as suggested from pointers. Ensure that the pivots L (Fig. 7) go inside the relevant housing
H
while moving it slightly to the left as suggested by the pointers;
H
as suggested by the pointer, hook the hinge locks N to the hinges M, make the
P
(at blade end) and make the required adjustment by adjusting the settings (through
INSTALLING A FLUSH MOUNTING DOOR STATION
When ush mounting and the number of modules is greater than 3, the required back boxes need to be linked together (before embedding them
in the wall) as shown on Fig. 14, 15 and 16:
• Arrange the back boxes and remove knockouts to allow cables to be fed from one back box to the other;
• Hook the spacers to rst back box then hook the second back box to obtain the result shown on Fig. 16;
1. Protect the module support frame xing holes from dust then embed the back box into the wall (165-170cm between the top of the box and
the oor level as shown on the Fig. 1) feeding the cables
E
(Fig. 2) through a previously opened hole in the box. Observe the direction of the
box ensuring the hinge is on the left and take care that the box prole is in line with the nished wall prole;
In order to prevent water ingress we highly recommend using a silicon sealant between the module support frame
H
and the back box ON THE LEFT, TOP AND RIGHT SIDES ONLY.
DON’T USE SILICON SEALANT ON THE BOTTOM SIDE OF THE MODULE SUPPORT FRAME (Fig.12);
2. Continue from step 4 of surface mounting instructions , but at step 7 hook the hinge locks N as shown on Fig. 13.
Note: if additional holes are made in the surface box, oxidation problems may appear unless the unprotected metal is
coated with a protective paint.
NOTES
• The screwdriver’s blade has two sides, one at and one torx, to select one of them unplug the blade from the screwdriver body and plug it
into the required side.
• The example shows the use of only one back box bottom hole for wires, this is done to keep le drawings clear. Naturally the installer can use
the left hole or the right or both if required.
HOW TO REMOVE THE CARD NAME HOLDER
• To avoid damage to the module front plate, tape the side that will be in contact with the screwdriver blade;
• lnsert the screwdriver (at side) into the card-holder hole as shown in Fig. 17;
• Move the screwdriver to the left as shown in Fig. 18 to extract the card name holder;
• Edit the card name then replace it inside the holder and ret: insert the holder inside its housing from the left or right side then push the other
side until it clips into place.
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Art.6296 IP Videophone for VIDEX IP System
27 mm144 mm
A
B
182 mm
GNDP
PTE2
PTE1
F
OUT2
OUT2
OUT1
OUT1
+12
GNDAB
GND
I
E
L
C D
Fig. 1
DESCRIPTION
IP Videophone specic for VIDEX IP System using 3.5” full colour
active matrix LCD touch screen.
The videophone includes 4 buttons with standard functions like
“privacy”, “door- open”, “camera recall” and “service” plus 5 LED’s
for visual indication of all functions.
Adjustments: manual control for call tone volume on 3 levels
(low, medium, high) and picture brightness.
Programmable options: call tone melody, number of rings, privacy duration, date & time.
Intercommunication, Video Memory and Event log management are further features include.
The Art.6296 is surface mount.
H
G
J
M
K
Fig. 2
LEGEND
A
3,5” Touch screen
B
Operating push buttons and LED’s
C
Call tone volume control
D
Brightness control
E
Handset
F
Input/output terminals (not used)
G
12Vdc power supply input (for non POE installations)
H
RS-485 Interface
I
POE Ethernet interface
J
Brightness control
K
Call tone volume control (3 levels)
L
Red LED to advice a missed call from door panel
M
Microphone potentiometer (it increases the volume from
the handset to the door panel loudspeaker)
PUSH BUTTONS
The button operation depends on the conguration carried out through the conguration software for VIDEX IP system “Videx IP
Wizard”.
Default button functions can be changed, the function of the button can be dierent depending on the current state of the videophone.
• “In Stand- by” when the system is not in use.
• “Ringing” during an incoming call.
• “In Conversation” during a conversation between the resident and the visitor.
Service push button
It is possible to set two dierent operating modes according to the system status: “In Stand-by”, “In Conversation”.
• “In Stand-by” the button can be congured to trigger a specic relay of a specic door panel.
• “In Conversation” the button can be congured to trigger a specic relay of a specic door panel or the rst or second
relay of the active door panel.
As default, this button is disabled in both operating states.
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PUSH BUTTONS
Privacy ON-OFF push button
It is possible to set two dierent operating modes according to the system status: “In Stand-by”, “In Conversation”.
• “In Stand-by” it can only be used as a “privacy on-o” button. Press to activate (privacy LED illuminates) or press to
deactivate (privacy LED goes o ).
• “In Conversation” the button can be congured to trigger a specic relay of a specic door panel or the rst or second
relay of the active door panel.
As default, the privacy is set to “Innite” and the button is disabled for the “In Conversation” state.
The button operates also as video source switch, during the conversation, keep pressed until the video source switches from
the module built-in camera video signal to the external video source and viceversa. When the door panel is set for an external
video source, it is also possible to set the default video signal source (internal or external) transmitted during a call.
By pressing this button while the videophone is ringing, the call is rejected.
Door open push button
It is possible to set one operating mode for both the statuses “Ringing” and“In Conversation”.
• “In Conversation” & “Ringing” the button can be congured to trigger a specic relay of a specic door panel or the rst
or second relay of the active door panel.
In Stand-by, when pressed, starts an intercommunicating call with the videophone set as preferred.
As default, the button activates the “relay 1” of the active door panel.
Camera recall push button
The operation of this button cannot be customised, it works as a camera recall button during Stand-by.
During a camera recall session, the speech toward the door panel is disabled, to enable the speech, keep this button
pressed until the speech is enabled.
When pressed momentarily it takes a picture from the image shown.
LEDS
Privacy on LED
It illuminates when the privacy service is enabled.
CONTROLS
Call tone volume control
3 level switch.
Brightness control
Sliding wheel.
VIDEOPHONE INITIALISATION
If powering on the videophone (through a POE switch/router or an external power supply unit) the display shows the message
“DEVICE NOT INITIALISED” (Fig. 3), use the conguration software for VIDEX IP system (Videx IP Wizard.exe) to set the device and the
system.
DEVICE NOT INITIALISED
Please, use Videx IP Wizard
to set the device
Fig. 3 Device not initialised
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PROGRAMMING
The button operation must be programmed through the conguration software for VIDEX IP system while some operating parameters can be programmed through the videophone on screen menu. The “SETTINGS MENU” can be used to program some parameters and to carry out some adjustments.
• Programmable settings are: Privacy duration, Melody, Number of Rings and Date & Time (Fig. 5)
• Adjustable settings are: Speech quality toward a door panel, Video quality toward a door panel
If the screen is black, rst tap on it to see the main menu (Fig. 4) then tap on the gear icon to open the settings menu (Fig. 5)
MAIN MENU
Fig. 4 Main menu
SETTINGS MENU
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SETTINGS MENU
Fig. 5 Settings menu 1/2
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Fig. 6 Settings menu 2/2
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PRIVACY DURATION
• Tap on the privacy icon (Fig. 5 on page 16).
• The current value is shown (Fig. 7).
• Swipe among the values to select the required then tap on the tick button to conrm the value (Fig. 8).
• A notice will inform that the value is saved (Fig. 8).
• When the service is activated the relevant LED
illuminates.
SET PRIVACY DURATION
Innite
1 Hour
1.5 Hours
2 Hours
2.5 Hours
Fig. 7 Set privacy duration
MELODY
• Tap on the melody icon (Fig. 5 on page 16), the current melody is shown, tap on a melody to listen to it (Fig. 9)
then tap on the tick button to conrm the selected melody.
• A notice will inform that the value is saved (Fig. 10).
SET DEFAULT PRIVACY TIME
Innite
1 Hour
1.5 Hours
2 Hours
2.5 Hours
Fig. 8 Save the selected value
Saved
SET MELODY
15:30
Melody 1
Melody 2
Melody 3
Fig. 9 Listen the available melodies
SET MELODY
Melody 1
Melody 2
Melody 3
Fig. 10 Save the selected value
Saved
15:30
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NUMBER OF RINGS
• Tap on the rings icon (Fig. 5 on page 16).
• The current value is shown (Fig. 11).
• Swipe among the values to select the required then tap on the tick button to conrm (Fig. 12).
• A notice will inform that the value is saved (Fig. 12).
Note, If the global call time is to short the full selected number of rings may not be heard.
SET NUMBER OF RINGS
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3
4
5
6
7
Fig. 11 Select the number of rings
DATE & TIME
• Tap on the date & time icon (Fig. 5 on page 16)
• The current date & time is shown (Fig. 13).
• Operate the buttons to adjust the date & time required then tap on the tick button to conrm (Fig. 14).
• A notice will inform that the value is saved (Fig. 14).
SET NUMBER OF RINGS
3
4
5
Saved
6
7
Fig. 12 Save the selected value
15:30
SET DATE & TIME
14:52
+ Hour– Hour+ Min– Min
+ Day+ Month+ Year
Tue1804//17
+ Day+ Month+ Year
Fig. 13 Set the date & time
SET DATE & TIME
15:45
+ Hour– Hour+ Min– Min
Tue2106//17
Fig. 14 Save the value set
System Time Updated
+ Day+ Month+ Year
+ Day+ Month+ Year
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