Videx VANDAL RESISTANT, VANDAL RESISTANTAUDIO AND VIDEODOOR ENTRY SYSTEM Technical Manual

TECHNICAL MANUAL EDITION 1.1
VANDAL RESISTANT
AUDIO AND VIDEO
DOOR ENTRY SYSTEMS
CONTENTS
PAGE
Manual introduction
4
System introduction
4
System components
4 – 11
Vandal resistant panel layouts
5
Accessories
12
Installation
12 – 14
Cable size guide
13 – 14
Audio system block diagram
14
Video system block diagram
15
Testing the installation
15
Panel care
15
Accessories connection guide
16
Single entrance single button audio wiring diagram
17
Single entrance multiple button audio wiring diagram
18
Two entrance audio wiring diagram
19
Single entrance video system wiring diagram
20
Two entrance video system wiring diagram
21
Audio system trouble shooting guide
22
Video system trouble shooting guide
23
MANUAL INTRODUCTION
The information in this manual is intended as an installation and commissioning guide for the standard range of vandal resistant door panels, to be used with standard AC buzzer telephones or with vandal resistant video panels using the Art.890 controller. This manual should be read carefully before the installation commences. Any damage caused to the equipment due to faulty installations where the information in this manual has not been followed is not the responsibility of Videx Security Ltd.
VIDEX run free training courses for engineers who have not installed this system before. Technical help is also available on 0191 224 3174 during office hours or via e-mail tech@videx-security.com.
SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
This system can be used for single entrances or multiple entrances. The system has no limit on the number of apartments for which it can control or the number of entrance points that can be connected together, although we suggest using this system on small to medium sized installation of no more than 20 apartments and three entrances.
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
A standard audio system will comprise of a door panel, power supply and audio telephones. A standard video system will comprise of a door panel, video controller, power supply, video splitters and videophones. The individual parts are described below.
DOOR PANELS
A vandal resistant door panel will consist of an amplifier module, button connector board and ‘n’ number of buttons.
Speech volume adjustments are carried out at the door panel using a small trimmer driver.
Connection Function Connection Function
1 Receive speech from apartment LOCK Spare connector terminals 2 Transmit speech to apartment CB Common of call buttons 3 +12Vdc input A Spare connection terminal 4 0V (Ground) 1 Call button 1 connection
2 Call button 2 connection
3 Call button 3 connection
4 Call button 4 connection
Camera module (Art.830 & 830C)
5 Call button 5 connection
Connection Function
6 Call button 6 connection
I +20Vdc input 200mA (400mA - 830C) 7 Call button 7 connection
F1 0V 8 Call button 8 connection
V Centre core of coax video cable 9 Call button 9 connection
M Screen of coax video cable 10 Call button 10 connection
SB +8-12Vdc camera heater TRADE Trade button connections
Adjustment for
speech volume level
at the door station
Adjustment for
speech volume at the
apartment
Amplifier module (Art.437 or Art.537)
Connector PCB (CB)
VANDAL RESISTANT PANEL LAYOUT AND SIZES
Standard audio panels
Other standard panel sizes:-
1 – 10 button with video [180mm (W) x 256mm (H) x 50mm (D)] 11 – 20 button + video [200mm (W) x 350mm (H) x 50mm (D)]
1 – 10 button + proximity [180mm (W) x 256mm (H) x 50mm (D)] 11 – 20 button + proximity [200mm (W) x 350mm (H) x 50mm (D)]
1 – 10 button + codelock [180mm (W) x 256mm (H) x 50mm (D)] 11 – 20 button + codelock [200mm (W) x 420mm (H) x 50mm (D)]
1 – 10 button + video & proximity [200mm (W) x 350mm (H) x 50mm (D)] 1 – 10 button + video & codelock [200mm (W) x 420mm (H) x 50mm (D)]
1 BUTTON = C 2 BUTTON = B, D (Note: Also available in 125mm 220mm panel style) 3 BUTTON = A, C, E 4 BUTTON = B, D, G, I 5 BUTTON = A, C, E, G, I 6 BUTTON = A, C, E, F, H, J 7 BUTTON = A, B, C, D, E, G, I 8 BUTTON = A, B, C, D, E, G, H, I 9 BUTTON = A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I, J 10 BUTTON = A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J 11 BUTTON = A, C, E, F, H, J, K, M, O, Q, S 12 BUTTON = A, C, E, F, H, J, K, M, O, P, R, T 13 BUTTON = A, C, E, F, H, J, K, M, O, P, Q, S, T 14 BUTTON = A, C, E, F, H, J, K, M, O, P, Q, R, S, T 15 BUTTON = A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O 16 BUTTON = A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, R 17 BUTTON = A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, Q, S 18 BUTTON = A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, R, T 19 BUTTON = A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, S, T 20 BUTTON = A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T
AUDIO SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY
Art.520M
The standard power supply is the Art.520M. Outputs of 12Vdc (200mA), 8Vdc (300mA) and 13Vac (1A) are available. The dc outputs are designed to power the amplifier modules only and can not be used to power other devices such as code locks, lock releases etc. These items must be connected to the AC output of this power supply.
VIDEO SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROL UNIT
Art.890
The 890 control unit is used on video systems. Its functions include call tone generation, voltage regulation and switching to both door panels and videophones, lock release control and camera recall. The Art.890 requires both 13Vac and 24Vac to operate.
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CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS
Terminal Function
+12 12Vdc output (200mA Max.) +8 8Vdc output (300mA Max.)
- 0V (Ground)
~
13Vac (1A Max.)
230 Mains in (Live connection) 0 Mains in (Neutral connection)
Terminal Function
~ & ~ Power input 24Vac
~ & ~ Power input 13Vac
1 Switched 20Vdc to videophones (Only on during a call) 2 Switched negative from videophones to activate lock 3 Receive speech from videophone 4 Transmit speech to videophone 5 Ground for speech circuits 6 Ground for video circuits TV1 Camera recall facility
T Electronic call tone output for call buttons A 13Vac output for ac lock release +8 8Vdc output 200mA max. F Ground for door panel speech circuits E Push button commons for AC calling I Switched 20Vdc for camera (Only on during a call) G2 Receive speech from door panel H1 Transmit speech to door panel F1 Negative supply for camera unit F2 Switched negative (Switches off when lock released) SE Switched negative to lock +12V 12Vdc output 200mA max.
V & M Coax in from camera (V=Centre core, M=Screen) V & M Coax out to videophones (V=centre core, M=Screen)
For more information on the Art.890 please see the Videx Video technical manual
Fuse compartment
Art.850
The 850 transformer includes a 13Vac (1A max.) output and a 24Vac (1A max.) output. Each of the two outputs is individually fused.
CONNECTIONS
Art. 893N
Art.701
20Vdc 800mA continuous 1A surge PSU and is used as a booster supply or when more than two videophones are required in an apartment. This power supply only has an output when either a 0V is applied to –C or when a voltage is applied to +C. At all other times the + output is switched off.
Connection Function
230V~ 0 Mains voltage input + Switched 20Vdc output (Triggered by –C or +C)
- 0V
-C 0V trigger input (From 4V to 0V) +C + volts trigger input (From 8V up to 30V) D+ Switched +20Vdc output via diode
BST/GMT digital time clock. This time clock operates from a 12Vac or dc power supply. The output is a dry contact relay. When used with this system the trade button input is used. This allows the dry contact relay to drive the lock release directly. The relay can be programmed to release the lock for 1 – 99 seconds.
Connection Function
+ 12Vac or dc voltage input
- 0V TR Trade button input (Switched 0V) C Common connection on relay NO Normally open connection on relay NC Normally closed connection on relay For more information see time clock instruction sheet
Terminal Function
24V 24V ac output
13V 13V ac output
230V Live mains connection In 0 Neutral mains connection In
Fuse compartment
CONNECTIONS
Connection Function
- 0V connection from PSU
~ 13Vac supply input
A1 Current sensing path for call A2 from door A B1 Current sensing path for call B2 from door B
1 Receive speech from telephone 2 Transmit speech to telephone 5 Lock trigger from telephone
1A Transmit speech to door A 1B Transmit speech to door B 2B Receive speech from door A 2B Receive speech from door B 5A Lock trigger to door A 5B Lock trigger to door B
LA LED command (Speech open to door A) LB LED command (Speech open to door B)
R Reset signal (To other Art.502’s)
CONNECTIONS
Connection Function
1 13Vac supply input 2 0V connection 3 Current sensing path for call 4 from door A 5 Current sensing path for call 6 from door B R Reset signal (To reset other Art.892’s)
7 Receive speech from videophone 8 Transmit speech to videophone
9 Lock release command from Art.890 10 Centre core of coax to apartments 11 Screen of coax to apartments 12 Switched 20Vdc from Art.890
7A Transmit speech to door A 7B Transmit speech to door B 8A Receive speech from door A 8B Receive speech from door B 9A Lock trigger to door A 9B Lock trigger to door B
10A Centre core of coax from door A camera 10B Centre core of coax from door B camera 11A Screen of coax from door A camera 11B Screen of coax from door B camera 12A 20Vdc to power camera at door A 12B 20Vdc to power camera at door B
Art.502 The Art.502 is a two door switching relay for an audio system. One unit is required for a two door system, one unit per door is required for a three or more door system. The Art.502 switches both audio and lock release request to the door that calls. The relay stays latches at the last door called.
Art.892
The Art.892 is a two door switching relay for a video system. One unit is required for a two door system, one unit per door is required for a three or more door system. The Art.892 switches audio, video and lock release request to the door that calls. The relay stays latches at the last door called.
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