Firma Handlowa Wena
Al. Jerozolimskie 311
05-816 Reguly/ near Warsaw
Poland
tel. +48 22 8370286; +48 22 8174008
e-mail: biuro@vidos.pl
www.vidos.pl
RoHS
System characteristics
Door stations
Programming of door stations
Detailed information on monitors
Support for memory monitors
Installation
Connection diagrams
Video-intercom operation
Warranty Card
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Introduction
Before you start to assemble and use the device, please read this user's manual carefully.
In case of any problems with understanding its contents, please contact your seller of the device.
You can install and commission the device yourself if you have the basic knowledge of electronics
and use appropriate tools. It is recommended to install the device by the qualified personnel.
The manufacturer is not liable for damages which may result from your incorrect installation or
operation of the device or from making repairs and modifications on your own.
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: power supply to the camera
from the monitor - yellow
4: video - white
5: lock
6: lock
Vidos video intercoms are the top-of-the-range devices which fulfil a whole range of features. They
are characterised by a unique design and a variety of expansion options. These systems are designed
for both single- and multi-family premises. For the convenience of users, these devices enable
the operation of two inputs, you can also connect additional CCTV cameras. Every system can be
extended with additional 3 monitors or uniphones to fully meet the needs of any individual user.
The preview feature gives you a chance to observe a given area in the view field of your camera at
the door station as well as images from any additional CCTV camera provided. Images can be
recorded in the monitor's internal memory or on the SD card (included with some selected models).
Door stations are made of the highest quality materials. Equipped with cameras with a range of
excellent parameters, they are equipped with IR LED backlighting, which also enables to use your
video intercom at night. The blue backlit keyboard is not only characterised by a state-of-the-art look,
but also provides a good view of its buttons (even in total darkness). Camera lenses can be adjusted
horizontally and vertically in terms of their viewing angle. This makes it possible to adapt our station to
your individual needs. All monitors in our offer cooperate with all door stations. The M900 Series is
an exception here - you extend its with monitors from the same series.
Take off the J3 jumper
at all the monitors and uniphones
monitor: 1-2
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
volume control
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: power supply to the camera
from the monitor - yellow
4: video - white
5: lock
6: lock
8: power supply DC 12-14.5V (+) red
9: power supply DC 12-14.5V (-) black
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: power supply to the camera from the monitor - yellow
4: video - white
5: additional lock release button
6: power supply DC 12-14.5V (-) / lock (-) / lock release
7: setting the access time for the user 10-20 and 36-40
8: lock (+)
9: power supply DC 12-14.5V (+)
10: do not connect
Dimensions: 120x250x51 mm
Dimensions (box): 110x240x46 mm
monitor
setting the access
time for the user
10-20 and 36-40
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: power supply to the camera
from the monitor - yellow
4: video - white
5: lock
6: lock
8: power supply DC 12-14.5V (+) red
9: power supply DC 12-14.5V (-) black
Dimensions: 120x250x51 mm
Dimensions (box): 110x240x46 mm
monitor
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: power supply to the camera
from the monitor - yellow
4: video - white
5: lock
6: lock
8: power supply DC 12-14.5V (+) red
9: power supply DC 12-14.5V (-) black
Dimensions: 120x250x51 mm
Dimensions (box): 110x240x46 mm
monitor
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: power supply to the camera
from the monitor - yellow
4: video - white
5: lock
6: lock
8: power supply DC 12-14.5V (+) red
9: power supply DC 12-14.5V (-) black
Dimensions: 120x250x51 mm
Dimensions (box): 110x240x46 mm
Attention!
Take off the J3 jumper
at all the monitors and uniphones
5
monitor 1
setting the access time
for the user 10-20 and
8
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: power supply to the camera
from the monitor - yellow
4: video - white
5: lock
6: lock
8: power supply DC 12-14.5V (+) red
9: power supply DC 12-14.5V (-) black
monitor 2
36-40
lock
6
EXIT
lock
release
button
volume
control
power
8
9
10
12
Dimensions: 120x250x51 mm
Dimensions (box): 110x240x46 mm
Attention!
Take off the J3 jumper
at all the monitors and uniphones
monitor 1
8
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: power supply to the camera
from the monitor - yellow
4: video - white
5: lock
6: lock
8: power supply DC 12-14.5V (+) red
9: power supply DC 12-14.5V (-) black
Dimensions: 120x250x51 mm
Dimensions (box): 110x240x46 mm
Attention!
Take off the J3 jumper
at all the monitors and uniphones
monitors
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: power supply to the camera
from the monitor - yellow
4: video - white
5: lock
6: lock
8: power supply DC 12-14.5V (+) red
9: power supply DC 12-14.5V (-) black
Dimensions: 100x195x38 mm
Dimensions (box): 96x190x50 mm
Attention!
Take off the J3 at all the monitors
and uniphones
J3
J1
Volume
control
4
2
1
PWR: power supply DC 12-14.5V
8. (+) red
9. (-) black
J3: lock or maglock (5-NO; 6-COM; 7-NC)
CN10: to the camera module
CN22: to the next module with the call buttons
JP1: take off the jumper only when connecting
the encoding lock or the card reader
J1: to J1 in the encoder / reader module
CN1-CN3: monitors
1
3
1. audio - red
2. ground - blue
3. power supply to the camera
from the monitor - yellow
4. video - white
4
2
3
4
3
2
1
PWR: power supply DC 12-14.5V
+: red -: black
J4: additional lock release button
J9: to J3 in the expansion module
J1: to J1 in the main module
J1-1: to J1-1 in the reader module
J3-1: lock or maglock - zone 1
Dimensions: 150x355x55 mm;
Dimensions (box): 130x335x50 mm
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: power supply to the camera from the monitor - yellow
4: video - white
5: lock
6: lock
8: power supply DC 12-14.5V (+) red
9: power supply DC 12-14.5V (-) black
Attention! Take off the J3 at all the monitors and
uniphones
Dimensions: 100x110x38 mm
Dimensions (box): 96x105x50 mm
9
control
J3
7
6
monitor
lock
CN1: monitor
1. audio - red
2. ground - blue
3. power to the camera from the monitor - yellow
4. video - white
J3: lock or maglock (5-NO; 6-COM; 7-NC)
J1: to the encoder / reader module
JP1: take off the jumper only when connecting
the encoding lock or the card reader
J1
8
10
PWR: power supply DC 12-14.5V
+: red -: black
J4: additional lock release button
J9: to J3 in the expansion module
J1: to J1 in the main module
J1-1: to J1-1 in the reader module
J3-1: lock or maglock - zone 1
J3-2: lock or maglock - zone 2
PWR: power supply DC 12-14.5V
+: red -: black
J5: RS485
J4: additional lock release button
J9: to J3 in the expansion module
J1: to J1 in the main module
J1-1: to J1-1 in the reader module
J3-1: lock or maglock - zone 1
J3-2: lock or maglock - zone 2
J3: output to the lock or jumpers controlled from the monitor only
(5-NO; 6-COM; 7-NC)
CN1: monitor 1. audio - red
2. ground - blue
3. power supply to the camera from the monitor - yellow
4. video - white
J1: to J1 in the encoder / reader module
JP1: the jumper should be taken off
PWR
_
+
power supply
AC/DC 12-24V
J1
to J1 in the main
module
Dimensions: 100x195x38 mm
Dimensions (box): 96x190x50 mm
volume
control
J3
7
6
J3: output to the lock or maglock controlled from
the monitor only (5-NO; 6-COM; 7-NC)
CN1: monitor
1. audio - red
2. ground - blue
3. power supply to the camera from the monitor - yellow
4. video - white
J1: to J1 in the encoder / reader module
_
_
+
power supply
RS485
AC/DC
12-24V
J1
to J1
in the main
module
Dimensions: 100x195x38 mm
Dimensions (box): 96x190x50 mm
Dimensions: 100x280x38 mm
Dimensions (box): 96x275x50 mm
Attention!
Take off the J3 at all the monitors
and uniphones
PWR: power supply DC 12-14.5V
8. (+) red
9. (-) black
J3: output to the lock or maglock controlled
from the monitor only (5-NO; 6-COM; 7-NC)
CN10: to the camera module
CN22: to the next module with the call buttons
JP1: the jumper should be taken off
J1: to J1 in the encoder / reader module
CN1-CN3: monitors
1. audio - red
2. ground - blue
3. power supply to the
camera from the monitor yellow
4. video - white
CN1: to CN10 in the main module
PWR
J5
_
_
PWR: power supply DC 12-14.5V
+: red -: black
J5: RS485
J4: additional lock release button
J9: to J3 in the expansion module
J1: to J1 in the main module
J1-1: to J1-1 in the reader module
J3-1: lock or maglock - zone 1
J3-2: lock or maglock - zone 2
PWR
+
+
J1
6
8
9
J3
J4
Lock 2
Lock 1
GND
detector
J1-1
NC
7
J1
volume
control
4
2
3
4
1
3
closure
J3-1
COM
CN1: to CN10 in the main module
J9
door
J3-2
COM
NO
NO
NC
10
11
8
Dimensions: 100x280x38 mm
Dimensions (box): 96x275x50 mm
Attention!
Take off the J3 at all the monitors
and uniphones
PWR: power supply DC 12-14.5V
8. (+) red
9. (-) black
J3: output to the lock or maglock controlled
from the monitor only (5-NO; 6-COM; 7-NC)
4
3
2
1
CN10: to the camera module
CN22: to the next module with the call
buttons
JP1: the jumper should be taken off
J1: to J1 in the encoder / reader module
CN1-CN3: monitors
1. audio - red
2. ground - blue
3. power supply to the
camera from the monitor yellow
4. video - white
PWR
_
+
J1
PWR: power supply DC 12-14.5V
+: red -: black
J4: additional lock release button
J9: to J3 in the expansion module
J1: to J1 in the main module
J1-1: to J1-1 in the reader module
J3-1: lock or maglock - zone 1
J3-2: lock or maglock - zone 2
Dimensions: 100x280x38 mm
Dimensions (box): 96x275x50 mm
Attention!
Take off the J3 at all the monitors
and uniphones
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4
2
4
2
3
1
Cn10: to the next module with the call buttons
CN9: to CN22 in the main module
CN4 - CN6: monitors
PWR
1. audio - red
2. ground - blue
3. power supply to the camera
from the monitor - yellow
4. video - white
7
6
8
9
J3
3
1
J1
volume
control
4
2
4
2
3
1
PWR: power supply DC 12-14.5V
8. (+) red
9. (-) black
J3: lock or maglock (5-NO; 6-COM; 7-NC)
CN10: to the camera module
CN22: to the next module with the call buttons
JP1: take off the jumper only when connecting the encoding lock
or the card reader
J1: to J1 in the encoder / reader module
CN1-CN3: monitors
1. audio - red
2. ground - blue
3. power supply to the camera from the monitor - yellow
4. video - white
3
1
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
No.
Signboard for your (tenant's) name / surname
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12
Signalling LED to indicate the encoder status
TECHNICAL DATA
Power supply
Power consumption
Camera viewing angle
Transducer
Minimum lighting
Operational temperature range
IP
Backlight
CAMERA ELEMENT
Cover
LED
Camera
Speaker
Call button
Microphone
Camera-mounting screw
Cable culverts
Keyboard
Card reader
DC 12V from the monitor
1.5W when in operation
Approx. 70°
1/3
0.05 Lux
- 25°C~+55°C
55
LED
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Programming Door Station with S601A-2 / S603A-2 RFID Reader
The RFID reader in the 600 series panels supports 2 zones. The maximum number
of users: 1000 (Zone I); 10 (Zone II).
PROGRAMMING REQUIRES THE PL12 REMOTE CONTROLLER. IT ENABLES
TO FULLY EDIT ALL THE FEATURES AVAILABLE ON YOUR DEVICE.
THE REMOTE CONTROLLER IS INCLUDED.
Administrator code
The factory default administrator code is set to 1234.
Remember to change this code to your own one.
1. Entering the programming mode (Point the PL12 remote controller at the LED)
Insert the administrator code twice (the LED lights up yellow).
You are in the
If no action is taken, the device will automatically exit the programming mode after
30 seconds.
2. Setting the administrator code length
With the reader you can set your code length (from 2 to 6 digits). To change the
code length:
Enter the programming mode using the PL12 remote controller.
Select 9 (the LED flashes yellow).
Select 04 - you will hear a long beep (the LED flashes yellow).
Insert a number from 2 to 6 to specify the administrator code length (e.g. when
you enter 2 it will specify the code length at two digits and will enable to set the
five-digit code in the range of 00000 - 99999).
A long beep confirms that the code length has been changed correctly.
If the entered code length is the same as the one previously saved in the device,
you will hear 3 short beeps. Select a different code length.
To exit the programming mode, select (the LED lights up green).
3. Changing the administrator code
Enter the administrator mode.
Select 3, the yellow LED flashes.
Insert the new administrator code twice (the new code length must be the same
as the previous on
A long beep confirms that the change has been made correctly.
to exit the p
4. Adding a new user for Zone I
Enter the programming mode, the LED flashes yellow.
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administrator mode.
After changing the code length, all the programmed user cards
will be deleted.
e).
rogramming mode, the LED lights up green.
Insert a user number (from 000 to 999) and the LED lights up green (if it is red,
the number is already occupied, press to return and add a user with a
different number).
Bring the card / pendant close to the reader, two beeps (short and long)
confirm thethe card has been added.
to exit the programming mode.
5. Adding a new user for Zone II
Enter the programming mode and select 4.
Insert a two-digit user number (00 to 09), the LED flashes yellow (if it is red, the
number is already occupied, press to return and enter a different number).
Bring the card / pendant to the reader, two beeps (short and long) confirm
the the card has been added correctly.
to exit the p
6. Deleting a Zone-I user
Enter the programming mode.
Insert a number of the user to be deleted (from 000 to 999).
The lighting-up red LED indicates that there is a user programmed for this number
and you can delete it.
Select to delete the card assigned to this user.
to return to the standby mode.
7. Deleting a Zone-II user
Enter the programming mode and select 4.
Insert a number of the user to be deleted (from 00 to 09).
The lighting-up red LED indicates that there is a user programmed for this
number.
Select to delete the card assigned to this user.
to return to the stan
8. Entry opening time
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Setting the time to 00 results in entering
the bi-stable mode. If the card / pendant is brought closer to the reader, the
relay is switched on until the card is brought closer again. It makes it possible,
for example, to open the door for working hours. At the end of work, the card /
pendant is inserted again into the reader and the relay is switched off. A
suitable electric striker should be used which allows for such a long operation,
most of them have a permissible continuous operation time of approx. 30 min.
To set the opening time for Zone I (point the PL12 remote controller at the LED)
Enter the programming mode and select 1, the LED flashes yellow.
Insert a number from 00 - 99 denoting the opening time in seconds (by selecting
00 you set the bi-stable operating mode. See the footnote on Page 16).
After inserting the time, you will hear a long beep and the LED will light up yellow.
rogramming mode.
dby mode.
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To set the opening time for Zone II
Enter the programming mode and select 5, the LED flashes yellow.
Insert a number from 00 - 99 denoting the opening time in seconds (by selecting
After inserting the time, you will hear a long beep and the LED will light up yellow.
9. Restoring the administrator code when forgotten
Turn the power supply off.
Turn the power on while holding . A long beep means that the password has been
correctly reset to the factory settings .
If the password length is changed to 2 digits, after restoration it will be ;
when to 3 digits - . INSERT YOUR PASSWORD TWICE.
10. Deleting all the user cards
Enter the programming mode and select 8, the LED flashes yellow.
Insert 88, you will hear a long beep and the LED lights up yellow.
The card memory has been cleared.
11. Restoring the factory settings
Enter the programming mode and select 8, the LED flashes yellow.
Insert 99, you will hear a long beep. The LED lights up yellow.
The device - through the LED - indicates that the entrance is open.
The door closure sensor will operate if the user makes use of the entrance for a
If you enter an incorrect command, you will hear 2 short beeps.
xit the programming mode.
00 you set the bi-stable operating mode. See the footnote on Page 16).
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xit the programming mode.
The factory settings have been restored.
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eturn to the standby mode.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Zone I is open - the LED lights up green.
Zone II is open - the LED lights up red.
shorter period of time than the time required for the lock to operate. When the
entrance is closed, the sensor automatically cuts off the power supply to its
electric lock. (the feature available for Zone I only)
The device will automatically return to the standby after 30 seconds.
Programming of Door Station with S601D-2 / S603D-2 Encoding
Lock
The enco
of users: 1000 (Zone I); 10 (Zone II). Zone II can be programmed to provide the
ringtone feature.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
The administrator and user codes must not be the same!
The codes for Zone I must be different from the ones for Zone II.
Administrator code
The factory default administrator code is set to 1234.
Remember to change this code to your own one.
1. Entering the programming mode
Insert the administrator code twice (the LED lights up yellow).
2. Setting the administrator code and the entry code lengths
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The administrator code length determines the
entry code length. If the 4-digit administrator code is set, the entry code must
consist of the same number of digits.
With the encoder you can set the code length (from 2 to 6 digits). To change the code
length:
Enter the programming mode.
Select 9 (the LED flashes yellow).
Select 04 - you will hear a long beep (the LED flashes yellow).
Insert a number from 2 to 6 to specify the administrator code and the entry code
If you perform the above steps correctly, you will hear 1 long beep, 6 short ones
If the entered code length is the same as the one previously saved in the device,
To exit the programming mode, select (the LED lights up green).
ding lock in the 600 series panels supports 2 zones. The maximum number
e in the administrator mode.
You ar
If no operation is performed, the encoder will automatically exit the programming
mode after 30 seconds.
lengths (e.g., when you enter 2 it will specify the code length at two digits and will
enable to program the code in the range of 00000 - 99999). Selecting 5 enables
to set a five-digit code between 00000 and 99999.
and again 1 long one (the LED lights up yellow).
you will hear 3 short beeps. Select a different code length.
If you enter an incorrect password 5 times, the reader will be locked for 60
seconds. At this time, the keyboard will be inactive.
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After changing the code length, all the previously saved user
entry codes will be deleted.
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ing a new user for Zone I
time of
approx. 30 min.)
3. Add
Enter the programming mode, the LED flashes yellow.
Insert a user number (from 000 to 999) and the LED lights up green (if it is red,
the number is already occupied, press to return and add a user with a
different number).
Insert the selected entry code, a long beep means that the code has been added
correctly.
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xit the programming mode.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The individual entry code length must correspond
to the administrator code length.
4. Deleting a Zone-I user
Enter the programming mode.
Insert a number of the user to be deleted (from 000 to 999).
The lighting-up red LED indicates that there is a user programmed for this number.
Select to delete this user.
5. Adding a new user for Zone II
Enter the programming mode and select 4.
Insert a two-digit user number (00 to 09), the LED flashes yellow (if it is red, the
number is already occupied, press to return and insert a different number).
Insert the selected entry code, a long beep means that the code has been added
correctly.
to exit the programming mode.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The entry code length for Zone II must
correspond to the administrator code length and must be different from the
one for Zone I.
6. Deleting a Zone-II user
Enter the programming mode and select 4.
Insert a number of the user to be deleted (from 00 to 09).
The lighting-up red LED indicates that there is a user programmed for this
number.
Select to delete this user.
7. Entry opening time
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Setting the time to 00 results in
entering the bi-stable mode. Entering the code results in
switching on the relay until the code is entered again. It enables
e.g. opening the entry for working hours. At the end of work we
insert the code again and the relay is switched off (a suitable
electric striker should be applied which allows for a long
operation, most of them have a permissible continuous operation
t the opening time for Zone I
To se
Enter the programming mode and select 1, the LED flashes yellow.
Insert a number from 00 - 99 for the opening time in seconds (by selecting 00 you
set the bi-stable mode of operation of the encoder. (the footnote on Page 16).
After inserting the time, you will hear a long beep and the LED will light up yellow.
xit the programming mode.
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To set the opening time for Zone II
Enter the programming mode and select 5, the LED flashes yellow.
Insert a number from 00 - 99 for the opening time in seconds (by selecting 00 you
set the bi-stable mode of operation of the encoder. (the footnote on Page 16).
After inserting the time, you will hear a long beep and the LED will light up yellow.
xit the programming mode.
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8. Ringtone feature
If the ringtone feature is activated, Zone-II users are deactivated. When the ring tone
feature is deactivated, Zone II with its settings is activated. Ringing is done through
.
To activate the ringtone feature
Enter the programming mode.
Select 2, the LED flashes yellow.
Select 02, you will hear a long beep and the LED lights up yellow.
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xit the programming mode, the LED lights up green.
To disactivate the ringtone feature
Enter the programming mode.
Select 2, the LED flashes yellow.
Select 01, you will hear a long beep and the LED lights up yellow.
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xit the programming mode, the LED lights up green.
9. Changing the administrator code
Enter the administrator mode.
Select 3, the yellow LED flashes.
Insert the new administrator code twice (the new code length must be the same
he previous one).
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A long beep confirms that the change has been made correctly.
to exit the programming mode, the LED lights up green.
10. Restoring the administrator code when forgotten
Turn off the power supply for 10 seconds.
Press and - while holding the power button - turn the power on. A long beep
means that the password has been correctly reset to the factory settings
.
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If the password length is changed to 2 digits, after restoration it will be ;
when to 3 digits - . INSERT YOUR PASSWORD TWICE.
Deleting all the users
Enter the programming mode and select 8, the LED flashes yellow.
Insert 88, you will hear a long beep. The LED lights up yellow.
The memory has been cleared.
Restoring the factory settings
Enter the programming mode and select 8, the LED flashes yellow.
Insert 99, you will hear a long beep. The LED lights up yellow.
The factory settings have been reset.
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The device - through the LED - indicates that the entrance is open.
The door closure sensor will operate if the user makes use of the entrance for a
If you enter an incorrect command, you will hear 2 short beeps.
If you enter an incorrect password 5 times, the reader will be locked for 60
eturn to the standby mode.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Zone I is open - the LED lights up green.
Zone II is open - the LED lights up red.
shorter period of time than the time required for the lock to operate. When the
entrance is closed, the sensor automatically cuts off the power supply to its
electric lock.
(the feature available for Zone I only)
The device will automatically return to the standby after 30 seconds.
seconds. During this time the features will be inactive.
Programming Door Station with S601Z-2 Fingerprint Reader
The biometr
fingerprints 800 (Zone I); 100 (Zone II).
THE PL12 REMOTE CONTOLLER REQUIRED TO ADD USERS AND EDIT ALL
THE FE
Ad
ministrator code
The factory default administrator code is set to. 1 2 3 4.
Remember to change this code to your own one.
1. Entering the programming mode (Point the PL12 remote controller at the
LED)
Insert the administrator code twice (the LED lights up yellow).
You ar
If no action is taken, the device will automatically exit the programming mode after
30 seconds.
2. Changing the administrator code
Enter the administrator mode.
Select 3, the yellow LED flashes.
Insert the new administrator code (4 digits) twice.
A lon
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3. Adding a new user for Zone I
Enter the programming mode, the LED flashes yellow.
Insert a user number (from 000 to 799) and the LED lights up green (if it lights up
red, this means that a user with this number is already added, press to
return and select a different number.
Place your finger on the scanner and you will hear 1 and then 2 beeps, which
means you have added the user correctly.
ic reader in the S601Z panel supports 2 zones. The maximum number of
ATURES IS INCLUDED WITH THE DEVICE.
e in the administrator mode.
g beep confirms that the change has been made correctly.
xit the programming mode.
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If you hear 3 short beeps after scanning - the scanning has failed (try again). 4
short beeps means that the fingerprint has already been saved in the memory.
to
4. Adding a new user for Zone II
Enter the programming mode, the LED flashes yellow.
Insert a user number (from 800 to 899) and the LED lights up green (if it lights up
Place your finger on the scanner and you will hear 1 and then 2 beeps, which
exit the programming mode.
red, this means that a user with this number is already added, press to
return and select a different number.
means you have added the user correctly.
If you hear 3 short beeps after scanning - the scanning has failed (try again). 4
short beeps means that the fingerprint has already been saved in the memory.
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5. Deleting user(s)
Enter the programming mode.
Insert a number of the user to be deleted (from 000 to 899).
Select to delete the saved user's fingerprint (the LED lights up green).
6. Deleting all the users
Enter the programming mode and select 8, the LED flashes yellow.
Insert 88, you will hear a long beep, the fingerprint memory has been cleared.
7. Setting the opening time
To set the opening time for Zone I (point the PL12 remote controller at the LED)
Enter the programming mode and select 1, the LED flashes yellow.
Insert a number from 00 - 99 denoting the opening time in seconds.
After inserting the time, you will hear a long beep and the LED will light up yellow.
To set the opening time for Zone II
Enter the programming mode and select 6, the LED flashes yellow.
Insert a number from 00 - 99 denoting the opening time in seconds.
After inserting the time, you will hear a long beep and the LED will light up yellow.
8. Scanner sensitivity level
You can set the sensitivity of your scanner to determine the accuracy of user's
fingerprint scanning. Increasing the sensitivity extends the scanning time.
The factory sensitivity level is 3 (the 1-5 scale).
To change the security level
Enter the programming mode and select 5.
Insert a number from the range of 1-5 corresponding to the required security
sensitivity level (1 is the lowest, 5 is the highest scanning accuracy).
A long beep confirms that the change has been made correctly.
9. Restoring the factory settings
Enter the programming mode and select 8, the LED flashes yellow.
Insert 88, you will hear a long beep, the fingerprint memory has been cleared.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The device - through the LED - indicates that the entrance is open.
Zone I is open - the LED lights up green.
Zone II is open - the LED lights up yellow.
it the programming mode.
to ex
it the programming mode.
to ex
it the programming mode.
to ex
it the programming mode.
Programming of Door Station with S50 / S561D / 562D Encoding
Lock
ogramming of the user access code
1. Pr
1) press , you will hear 2 short beeps
2) enter the administrator code (), we will hear 3 short beeps, the red
LED will start to flash
3) enter a user number from 01 to 40, you will hear 2 short beeps (if a user has a
number from within 31 to 40, he/she can open the door for an indefinite time the door will open until you enter the code again)
4) enter your user code and you will hear 3 short beeps
5) return to step 3 if you enter more than one user or press to complete the
programming, after pressing we will hear 5 short beeps
2. Deleting the user code
1) press , you will hear 2 short beeps
2) enter the administrator code, you will hear 3 short beeps, the red LED will start
to flash
3) enter a user number from 01 to 40 and you will hear 2 short beeps
4) press , you will hear 3 short beeps
5) return to step 3 if you delete more than one user or press to complete the
deletion, after pressing we will hear 5 short beeps
3. Programming the lock opening time
1) press , you will hear 2 short beeps
2) enter the administrator code, you will hear 3 short beeps, the red LED will start
to flash
3) enter, you will hear 2 short beeps
4) enter the required opening time from 01 to 99 seconds (2 digits), you will hear
3 short beeps
5) press to finish the programming, you will hear 5 short beeps
4. Change the administrator code (the factory-set administrator code is: 1234)
1) disconnect the power supply to the device
2) press the button and - while holding down - connect the power supply, the
door station will generate a long continuous beep
3) When the beep stops, please release the button, you will hear one short
beep and the red LED will start flashing
4) enter a new administrator code
5. Opening the door with the code
enter the 4-digit user code, the red LED lights up, the door is open.
6. Reset (not applicable to the administrator code)
1) press , you will hear 2 short beeps
2) enter the administrator code, you will hear 3 short beeps, the red LED will start
to flash
3) press , you will hear 2 short beeps, the LED flashes
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4) press
5) press , you will hear 1 short beeps, the LED flashes
6) press , you will hear 5 short beeps, the LED goes out, the system is reset.
amming of Door Station with S561A / S562A card reader
Progr
The door station must be programmed with DH 12-R Remote controller. It is not
included with the station.
1. Entering the programming mode
1) To enter the programming mode, point the remote controller at the LED on the
door station and insert the factory default code, you will hear a
signal indicating that the operating mode has changed and the LED on the
station will turn from red to orange.
2) The exit from the programming mode after pressing , the signal and the
LED colour turned to red will confirm the return to the operating mode.
2. Adding a new user card
1) Enter the programming mode (see step 1).
2) Press on the remote controller, you will hear a long beep.
3) Insert the last 6 digits of the card number or bring it close to the card reader - a
short signal means accepting the card, another long signal confirms its saving.
4) If you want to add more than one card, repeat step 3 as many times as
required.
5) When you bring closer the already-registered card, you will hear 4 short
beeps.
6) You exit the card addition mode after pressing.
3. Adding a user card using the MASTER card
1) Bring the MASTER card close to the reader and you will hear 1 short and 1
long beep.
2) Then insert the last 6 digits of the card number or bring it close to the reader,
saving the card in the memory will confirm a long beep.
3) If you want to add more than one card, repeat step 2 as many times as
required.
4) To exit the card addition mode, bring the MASTER card closer to the reader,
you will hear 3 short beeps - the device is ready to work
4. Removing any registered card
1) In order to delete any registered card, enter the device into the programming
mode (step 1).
2) Press on the remote controller, you will hear a long beep.
3) Insert the last 6 digits of the card number you want to delete or bring it close to
the reader. You will hear 1 short and 1 long beep to confirm that the card has
been removed.
4) You exit the programming mode after pressing.
, you will hear 2 short beeps, the LED flashes
1) Enter the pr
2) Press on the remote controller. You will hear a long beep. Wait for the
sound signal to end to confirm that all the cards have been deleted from the
station memory.
3) You return to the operating mode after pressing .
6. Changing the administrator code
1) Enter the programming mode (see step 1)
2) Press on the remote controller, you will hear a long beep.
3) Insert a new 4-digit code and confirm it by pressing . Insert your new code
again and confirm by pressing . You will hear a long beep confirming that
the a
4) You return to the operating mode after pressing .
7. Programming the MASTER card
1) Enter the programming mode (see step 1).
2) Press on the remote controller to hear a long beep and the LED will turn
orange.
3) Insert the last 6 digits of the card number to be a MASTER card or bring it
close to the reader, you will hear 1 short and 1 long beep confirming that the
card has been saved in the memory.
4) To exit the card addition mode, press , you will hear a long beep, the
LED will turn red - the device is ready for operation.
5) The MASTER card cannot be removed, only new card can be programmed to
replace any damaged or lost one.
8. Restoring the administrator code when forgotten
1) Turn off the power supply to the device for at least 10 seconds.
2) Connect the power supply and press on the remote controller while the
LED is flashing (6 times), you will hear the signal confirming that the
administrator code has been restored to the factory value (4567).
9. Programming the lock opening time
1) Enter the programming mode (see step 1)
2) Press on the remote controller, you will hear a long beep.
3) Insert the required time for opening the electro-lock from the range of 01 - 99
seconds (2 digits).
4) You will hear a long beep to confirm that the lock opening time has changed.
5) You exit the programming mode after pressing .
10. Opening the lock with the card
1) Bring the card close to the card reader at a distance of up to 5 cm.
2) Opening the lock is indicated by the green LED on the door station.
ogramming mode (see step 1).
dministrator code has changed.
5. Deleting all the cards
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Programming Door Station with S561Z Fingerprint Reader
DH12-R remote controller is used for programming the reader.
900 is the maximum number of users. The remote controller is included.
1. Entering the programming mode
To enter the programming mode, point the remote controller at the LED on the
door station and insert the administrator code (1234 1234), the LED will turn
from red to orange confirming the change of the operating mode.
2. Adding user(s)
1) Lift the reader cover.
2) Enter the programming mode.
3) Insert a user number (from 000 to 899); the LED lights up green (if red, the
number is already occupied, press and repeat adding a different user
number).
4) Place your finger within the reader area and do not move it until the device
generates 2 short and 1 long beeps, the LED will turn orange - the fingerprint
has been saved.
5) Repeat steps 3 and 4 to add more users.
6)
the programming mode, the LED lights up red.
to exit
7. Deleting all
the users
1) Enter the programming mode.
2)the LED flashes orange.
3); 1 long beep, the LED lights up orange.
4)
it the programming mode, the LED lights up red.
to ex
8. Reset to the factory settings
1) Enter the programming mode.
2)
the LED flashe
s orange.
3); 1 long beep, the LED lights up orange.
4)to exit the programming mode.
Signboard for your (tenant's) name / surname
There is an insert inside the signboard where you can write your (tenant's) name.
To take out the insert, follow the instructions below:
3. Setting the opening time
1) Enter the programming mode.
2)LED flashes orange.
3) Insert a number from the range of 01 to 99 for the opening time in seconds,
the LED lights up orange.
4)to exit the programming mode, the LED lights up red.
4. Changing the administrator code
1) Enter the programming mode.
2)LED flashes orange.
3) Insert your new administrator code twice, 1 short beep, 1 long beep, the LED
lights up orange.
to exit
4)
the programming mode, the LED lights up red.
5. Forgotten administrator code
1) Turn off the power supply to the reader.
2) Turn on the power supply and within 4 seconds press , you will hear 1 short
beep and 1 long beep, the administrator code has been reset to the factory
settings: 1234 1234.
6. Deleting user(s)
1) Enter the programming mode.
2) Insert the user number, the LED lights up red.
1 short
beep, 1 long beep, the LED lights up green.
to exit the
programming mode, the LED lights up red.
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3)
4)
Press one of the signboard
edges and slide it slightly
Press the edge
The principle of removing the signboard is the same for all models of door stations.
inwards.
The other edge slides out.
slide the plate under the casing remove the signboard
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Detailed information on Monitors
M270
12
automatic door system control
Dimensions: 282x135x23 mm
2
2
power supply
DC 14.5V
connection
1
1
9
PWR
CON1
10
10
connection to the operator
ring tone
volume control
8
J3
V 2R
J1
J2
camera 1
connection
3
4
3
4
camera 2
connection
Description of the configuration of J1, J2, J3 jumpers:
J1: switching on or off a chime sound at the door station
> jumper on - you can hear a chime signal
> jumper taken off - a chime signal is off (disactivated)
J2: adjusting the cable in the video line
> jumper on - a coaxial cable, if more than one monitor is installed in the system,
leave the jumper at the last monitor only and take it off at other monitors
> jumper off - other cable
J3: switching on or off the call button backlight and the name board at the S35 and S551 door
stations:
> jumper put on - the backlight is on (activated)
> jumper off - the backlight is off (disactivated)
for door stations other than S35 and S551, the jumper must be taken off
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3
4
5
6
11
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: camera power supply - yellow
4: video - white
8: power supply (+) - red
9: power supply (-) - black
10: connection to the opener, this is a
NO (potential-free) relay contact. Do
not connect voltage over 24V;
amperage should not exceed 150 mA.
M270-S2
12
cursors
menu exit
menu
automatic door system control
Dimensions: 282x135x23 mm
11
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: camera power supply - yellow
4: video - white
8: power supply (+) - red
9: power supply (-) - black
J3
10: connection to the opener, this is a
J1
NO (potential-free) relay contact. Do
J2
not connect voltage over 24V;
amperage should not exceed 150 mA.
2
2
1
1
power supply
DC 14.5 V
connection
9
PWR
CON1
10
connection to the opener
volume control
8
10
ring tone
V 2R
camera 1
connection
3
4
3
4
camera 2
connection
Description of the configuration of J1, J2, J3 jumpers:
J1: switching on or off a chime sound at the door station
> jumper on - you can hear a chime signal
> jumper taken off - a chime signal is off (disactivated)
J2: adjusting the cable in the video line
> jumper on - a coaxial cable, if more than one monitor is installed in the system,
leave the jumper at the last monitor only and take it off at other monitors
> jumper off - other cable
J3: switching on or off the call button backlight and the name board at the S35 and S551 door
stations:
> jumper put on - the backlight is on (activated)
> jumper off - the backlight is off (disactivated)
for door stations other than S35 and S551, the jumper must be taken off
3
4
5
6
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M320
M323
15
15
Dimensions: 245x160x18 mm
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: camera power supply - yellow
4: video - white
8: power supply (+) - red
J3
9: power supply (-) - black
J1
10: connection to the opener, this is a
J2
NO (potential-free) relay contact.
Do not connect voltage over 24V;
amperage should not exceed 150 mA.
2
2
power supply
DC 14.5 V
connection
1
1
9
PWR
CON1
10
connection to the opener
volume control
8
10
ring tone
V 2R
camera 1
connection
3
4
3
4
camera 2
connection
Description of the configuration of J1, J2, J3 jumpers:
J1: switching on or off a chime sound at the door station
> jumper on - you can hear a chime signal
> jumper taken off - a chime signal is off (disactivated)
J2: adjusting the cable in the video line
> jumper on - a coaxial cable, if more than one monitor is installed in the system,
leave the jumper at the last monitor only and take it off at other monitors
> jumper off - other cable
J3: switching on or off the call button backlight and the name board at the S35 and S551 door
stations:
> jumper put on - the backlight is on (activated)
> jumper off - the backlight is off (disactivated)
for door stations other than S35 and S551, the jumper must be taken off
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3
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Dimensions: 245x160x19 mm
camera 1
connection
camera 2
connection
Description of the configuration of J1, J2, J3 jumpers:
J1: switching on or off a chime sound at the door station
> jumper on - you can hear a chime signal
> jumper taken off - a chime signal is off (disactivated)
J2: adjusting the cable in the video line
> jumper on - a coaxial cable, if more than one monitor is installed in the system,
leave the jumper at the last monitor only and take it off at other monitors
> jumper off - other cable
J3: switching on or off the call button backlight and the name board at the S35 and S551 door
stations:
> jumper put on - the backlight is on (activated)
> jumper off - the backlight is off (disactivated)
for door stations other than S35 and S551, the jumper must be taken off
power supply
DC 14.5 V
connection
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: camera power supply - yellow
4: video - white
8: power supply (+) - red
9: power supply (-) - black
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M395
M670
3
power supply
DC 14.5 V
connection
J3
J1
J2
9
POW
camera 2
connection
1
3
4
8
2
3
4
2
camera 1
connection
1
Dimensions: 128x180x24 mm
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: camera power supply - yellow
4: video - white
8: power supply (+) - red
9: power supply (-) - black
Description of the configuration of J1, J2, J3 jumpers:
J1: switching on or off a chime sound at the door station
> jumper on - you can hear a chime signal
> jumper taken off - a chime signal is off (disactivated)
J2: adjusting the cable in the video line
> jumper on - a coaxial cable, if more than one monitor is installed in the system,
leave the jumper at the last monitor only and take it off at other monitors
> jumper off - other cable
J3: switching on or off the call button backlight and the name board at the S35 and S551 door
stations:
> jumper put on - the backlight is on (activated)
> jumper off - the backlight is off (disactivated)
for door stations other than S35 and S551, the jumper must be taken off
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POW
10
9
10
8
J2
J1
J3
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
3
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Dimensions: 241x161x23 mm
camera 1
connection
3
4
2
3
4
2
camera 2
connection
1
1
power supply
DC 14.5 V
connection
9
volume control
8
ring tone
PWR
CON1
10
10
V 2R
connection to the opener
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: camera power supply - yellow
4: video - white
8: power supply (+) - red
J3
9: power supply (-) - black
J1
10: connection to the opener this is a
J2
NO (potential-free) relay contact.
Do not connect voltage over 24V;
amperage should not exceed 150 mA.
Description of the configuration of J1, J2, J3 jumpers:
J1: switching on or off a chime sound at the door station
> jumper on - you can hear a chime signal
> jumper taken off - a chime signal is off (disactivated)
J2: adjusting the cable in the video line
> jumper on - a coaxial cable, if more than one monitor is installed in the system,
leave the jumper at the last monitor only and take it off at other monitors
> jumper off - other cable
J3: switching on or off the call button backlight and the name board at the S35 and S551 door
stations:
> jumper put on - the backlight is on (activated)
> jumper off - the backlight is off (disactivated)
for door stations other than S35 and S551, the jumper must be taken off
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34
M670-S2
M690-S2
15
menu
menu exit
navigation
cursors
3
POW
10
9
10
8
J2
J1
J3
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
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Dimensions: 241x161x23 mm
2
2
power supply
DC 14.5 V
connection
1
9
PWR
CON1
1
10
connection to the opener
volume control
8
10
ring tone
V 2R
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: camera power supply - yellow
4: video - white
J3
8: power supply (+) - red
J1
9: power supply (-) - black
J2
10: connection to the opener, this is a
NO (potential-free) relay contact.
Do not connect voltage over 24V;
amperage should not exceed 150 mA.
camera 1
connection
3
4
3
4
camera 2
connection
Description of the configuration of J1, J2, J3 jumpers:
J1: switching on or off a chime sound at the door station
> jumper on - you can hear a chime signal
> jumper taken off - a chime signal is off (disactivated)
J2: adjusting the cable in the video line
> jumper on - a coaxial cable, if more than one monitor is installed in the system,
leave the jumper at the last monitor only and take it off at other monitors
> jumper off - other cable
J3: switching on or off the call button backlight and the name board at the S35 and S551 door
stations:
> jumper put on - the backlight is on (activated)
> jumper off - the backlight is off (disactivated)
for door stations other than S35 and S551, the jumper must be taken off
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
POW
10
9
10
1
2153 4 5
8
J2
J1
8
J3
11
14
menu
menu exit
navigation
cursors
Dimensions: 208x150x20 mm
camera 1
connection
3
4
2
3
4
2
camera 2
connection
power supply
DC 14.5 V
connection
1
9
PWR
CON1
1
10
connection to the opener
volume control
8
10
ring tone
V 2R
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: camera power supply - yellow
4: video - white
8: power supply (+) - red
J3
9: power supply (-) - black
J1
10: connection to the opener, this is a
J2
NO (potential-free) relay contact.
Do not connect voltage over 24V;
amperage should not exceed 150 mA.
Description of the configuration of J1, J2, J3 jumpers:
J1: switching on or off a chime sound at the door station
> jumper on - you can hear a chime signal
> jumper taken off - a chime signal is off (disactivated)
J2: adjusting the cable in the video line
> jumper on - a coaxial cable, if more than one monitor is installed in the system,
leave the jumper at the last monitor only and take it off at other monitors
> jumper off - other cable
J3: switching on or off the call button backlight and the name board at the S35 and S551 door
stations:
> jumper put on - the backlight is on (activated)
> jumper off - the backlight is off (disactivated)
for door stations other than S35 and S551, the jumper must be taken off
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M361
M8
3
Dimensions: 160x120x42 mm
J2
Description of the configuration of J1, J2, J3 jumpers:
J1: switching on or off a chime sound at the door station
> jumper on - you can hear a chime signal
> jumper taken off - a chime signal is off (disactivated)
J2: adjusting the cable in the video line
> jumper on - a coaxial cable, if more than one monitor is installed in the system,
leave the jumper at the last monitor only and take it off at other monitors
> jumper off - other cable
J3: switching on or off the call button backlight and the name board at the S35 and S551 door
stations:
> jumper put on - the backlight is on (activated)
> jumper off - the backlight is off (disactivated)
for door stations other than S35 and S551, the jumper must be taken off
connection
3
2
1
3
2
1
camera 2
connection
4
power supply
DC 14.5 V
connection
4
POW
8 9
1: audio - red
2: ground - blue
3: camera power supply - yellow
4: video - white
8: power supply (+) - red
9: power supply (-) - black
camera 1
J3
J1
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Dimensions: 208x150x20 mm
power
supply
DC 14.5 V
connection
8 9
POW
Description of the configuration of J1, J2, J3 jumpers:
J1: switching on or off a chime sound at the door station
> jumper on - you can hear a chime signal
> jumper taken off - a chime signal is off (disactivated)
J2: adjusting the cable in the video line
> jumper on - a coaxial cable, if more than one monitor is installed in the system,
leave the jumper at the last monitor only and take it off at other monitors
> jumper off - other cable
J3: switching on or off the call button backlight and the name board at the S35 and S551 door
stations:
> jumper put on - the backlight is on (activated)
> jumper off - the backlight is off (disactivated)
for door stations other than S35 and S551, the jumper must be taken off
J1
receiver
connection
camera 1
connection
2
1
J3
3
4
2
1
3
4
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NO.MONITOR ITEM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Camera image preview button
Control of the automatic door system
Microphone
Intercom button
Lock release button
Call acceptance button
Screen
Speaker
Call volume control
Brightness adjustment
Colour adjustment
Ring tone volume control
Receiver
LED
Installation couplings
TECHNICAL DATA
Power supply
Power consumption
Screen
7W working current
10" LCD / 7" LCD // 4" LCD
Operational temperature range
DC 14.5V
- 10°C~55°C
3940
Ringtone melody settings
nitor has 16 ring tones to choose from, to change the tone you need to:
The mo
1. in the standby mode, press the and buttons simultaneously and hold until
the monitor starts ringing
2. if you press the button, you change your tone, each time the button is
pressed the tone changes to the next one.
3. press the button to confirm/save the selected tone.
Suppor
Up to 1
oldest images are automatically deleted and new ones are saved at their place.
After pressing the call button by a guest, the device automatically saves 1 camera
image after 3 seconds after pressing the button.
Switching the monitor to the preview mode will also automatically save 1 image.
The blue LED under the memory control buttons indicates a given image that has
been saved but not viewed.
Viewing images
After
the memory.
If there are still not-viewed images in the memory, the message Not viewed with the
number indicating the number of newly saved images will be displayed at the top left
corner of the screen.
If continue to press the or arrows, you select older or newer images.
You can exit the feature after pressing the button or automatically after 10
seconds if no other operation is performed during this time.
t for S2 memory monitors
00 images can be saved in the monitor memory. If the memory is full, the
pressing the or arrows, the screen will display the latest image saved in
Deleting al
Press t
appropriate number of times takes you to the Delete All window - pressing the or
arrows will delete all the images from the memory. You can exit the menu after
pressing the button or automatically after 10 seconds if no other operation is
performed during this time.
Setting the screen parameters - brightness, contrast, colour saturation
Press t
appropriate number of times takes you to the Brightness, Contrast or Colour
window - with the and arrows you adjust the corresponding parameter in the
range of 0 - 100.
You can exit the menu after pressing the button or automatically after 10 seconds
if no other operation is performed during this time.
Setting the language
Press the button to display the menu window. Pressing button the appropriate
number of times will take you to Language window - pressing or arrow will
allow you to choose the appropriate language.
You can exit the feature after pressing the button or automatically after 10
seconds if no other operation is performed during this time.
Setting the date
Press t
appropriate number of times will take you to the Date window. Pressing the or
arrow will cause the year displayed to flash. Use the arrows to set the required year,
then press the key to move on to the month setting and then to the day setting.
You can exit the menu after pressing the button or automatically after 10 seconds
if no other operation is performed during this time.
l the images
he button to display the menu window. Pressing the button the
he button to display the menu window. Pressing the button the
he button to display the menu window. Pressing the button the
Deleting individual images
pressing the or arrows, the screen will display the latest image saved in
After
the memory.
Continue to press the or arrows to select older or newer images. If you want to
delete the selected image, press . Pressing again with YES will delete the
image. If you want to cancel the deletion, press the arrow with NO to confirm press
.
You can exit the feature after pressing the button or automatically after 10
seconds if no other operation is performed during this time.
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Setting the time
Press t
he button to display the menu window. Pressing the button the
appropriate number of times will take you to the Time window. Pressing the or
arrow will cause the hour displayed to flash. Use the arrows to set the required hour,
then press the key to move on to the minute setting and then to the second
setting.
You can exit the menu after pressing the button or automatically after 10 seconds
if no other operation is performed during this time.
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Instalation
1. When connecting the power supply to your video intercom, pay special attention to the correct
connection of its poles! Incorrect connection will damage the video intercom.
2. Do not install the device in places subject to dust, direct sunlight, high temperatures or high
humidity.
3. o not seal the camera with silicone.
4. Do not install the device in places subject to vibration or shock.
5. Choose a place to install the monitor, mount the monitor mount bracket on the wall
(155-170cm is the optimal height for the monitor to be mounted).
6. Connect the camera cables to the monitor.
7. Attach the monitor to the bracket.
8. Connect the monitor to the power supply.
Connection diagram
4p
4p
Power supply
DC12V
Power supply
DC 14.5V
4p
4p
Power supply
DC 14.5V
4p
4p
Power supply
DC 14.5V
Power supply
4p
DC12V
4p
Power supply
DC 14.5V
For installations up to 30m, use wires with their diameter of min. 0.5mm; for
installations over 30m - min. 0.7mm. For the best video quality, we recommend
using 75 ohm coaxial cables.
Lock connection diagram
Door station
power
supply
− In case of using a lock with DC12V, up to 300mA, it can be powered by the
video intercom power supply.
− The above diagram does not apply to the S50D door station.
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Lock
Door
station 1
Lock
Door
station 2
Lock
Schematic diagram
Monitor 2
2
Lock
4
4
Monitor 1
Power supply
CCTV
44
2
2
2
Power
supply
or
Door station 1
4
Door station 2
Power supply
Lock
44
4
2
Uniphone
6
Lock
Door system drive
S6 / S35 / S551
1 camera + 1 monitor or uniphone
Power
S6 / S35 / S551
2 cameras + 1 monitor or uniphone
Lock
1 cameras + 2 monitors or uniphones
Power
Lock
Camera 1
white
yellow
blue
red
Monitor 1
Camera 1
white
yellow
blue
red
Power
DC14.5V
- +
black
red
Monitor 1
Monitor 2
Power
DC14.5V
- +
black
red
Power
DC14.5V
- +
black
red
Lock
Lock
Power
Power
Camera 1
white
yellow
blue
red
Camera 2
white
yelllow
blue
red
Monitor 1
Power
DC14.5V
- +
black
red
45
46
Lock
Lock
S6 / S35 / S551
2 cameras + 2 monitors or uniphones
Power
Power
Camera 1
white
yellow
blue
red
Monitor 1
Camera 2
Power
DC 14.5V
black
- +
red
Monitor 2
Power
DC 14.5V
- +
black
red
S50D
1 camera + 1 monitor or uniphone
Lock
Lock
release
buttom
1 camera + 2 monitors uniphones
Power
DC 12 V
- +
Lock
Lock
release
buttom
Camera 1
Power
DC 12V
- +
Camera 1
white
yellow
blue
red
Power
DC 14.5 V
black
- +
red
Monitor 1
Power
DC 14.5V
Power
DC 14.5 V
- +
black
red
- +
white
yellow
blue
red
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white
yellow
blue
red
Monitor 1
Monitor 2
black
red
48
S50D
2 cameras + 1 monitor or uniphone
Power
DC 12 V
- +
S50D
2 cameras + 2 monitors or uniphones
Power
DC 12V
- +
Lock
release
buttom
Lock
release
buttom
Lock
Lock
Camera 1
white
yellow
blue
red
Power
DC 12V
- +
Camera 2
white
yellow
blue
red
Monitor 1
Power
DC 14.5V
- +
black
red
Lock
release
buttom
Lock
Lock
release
buttom
Lock
Camera 1
white
yellow
blue
red
Power
DC 12V
- +
Camera 2
white
yellow
blue
Monitor 1
Power
DC 14.5V
- +
black
red
Power
DC 14.5V
Monitor 2
- +
black
red
red
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50
S561D / S561A / S561Z / S562D / S562A / S36
1 camera + 2 monitors or uniphones
S561D / S561A / S561Z / S562D / S562A / S36
2 cameras + 2 monitors or uniphones
Power
DC12V
+
Monitor 1
white
yellow
blue
red
Camera 1
black
red
Lock
+ -
power
DC 14.5V
Power
DC 12V
+
red
white
yellow
blue
red
black
Monitor 2
Power
DC 14.5V
+
black
red
Monitor 1
yellow
white
yellow
blue
red
white
blue
red
black
red
Camera 1
+ -
Power
DC 14.5V
Camera 2
Lock
Lock
red
black
white
yellow
blue
red
Power
+
DC 12V
red
black
red
blue
yellow
white
Monitor 2
Power
DC 14.5V
+
black
red
51
52
S561D / S561A / S561Z / S562D / S562A / S36
2 cameras + 4 monitors or uniphones
red
- +
- +
Power
D 1
DC 12V
Lock
red
black
- +
Power
DC 14.5V
red
black
white
blue
yellow
Power
Monitor 2a
red
DC 14.5V
black
white
blue
yellow
red
Monitor 2b
S563 / S564 / S556 / S558
Lock
DC 12V
Camera
white
yellow
blue
red
white
yellow
blue
red
-
+
Power
DC12-14.5V
Monitor 8
Monitor 6
black
red
black
red
-
+
Power
DC12-14.5
V
-
+
Power
DC 14.5V
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Camera
white
blue
yellow
red
Monitor 1a
black
red
+ -
red
blue
Power
DC 14.5V
white
yellow
black
+ -
Power
red
Monitor 1b
DC 14.5V
Monitor 1
red
blue
yellow
white
black
red
-
+
Power
DC 14.5V
white
yellow
blue
red
white
yellow
blue
red
Monitor 4
Mon itor 2
black
red
black
red
-
+
Power
DC 14.5V
-
+
Power
DC 14.5V
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S601
1 camera + 1 monitor or uniphone
Volume
J3
control
7
6
Camera
S601
1 camera + 2 monitors or uniphones
Volume
J1
control
J3
6
Camera
J1
7
Lock
Power
2 cameras + 1 monitor or uniphone
Volume
control
J3
6
Lock
Power
Volume
control
J3
6
Lock
Power
55
black
Monitor
Camera 1
red
8
9
+ -
Power
DC 14.5V
J1
7
black
Monitor
Camera 2
red
8
9
+ -
Power
DC 14.5V
Lock
Power
Monitor
Monitor
8
9
black
red
black
red
8
9
+ -
Power
DC 14.5V
+ -
Power
DC 14.5V
J1
7
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S601A-2 / 601D-2 / 601Z-2
1 camera + 1 monitor or uniphone
Monitor
Volume
control
J3
7
6
GND
J4
_
+
PWR
J1
J1-1
Lock 1
Lock 2
closure
sensor
Door
Power
DC 14.5V
black
9
COM
NC
S601A-2 / 601D-2 / 601Z-2
1 camera + 2 monitors or uniphones
Power
DC 14.5V
+ -
red
8
J1
J9
_
+
COM
NO
NO
NC
PWR
J1
Volume
control
J3
7
6
J4
Monitor
Lock 1
GND
J1-1
Lock 2
closure
sensor
+ -
black
red
8
9
Power
DC 14.5V
+ -
black
red
Monitor
J1
Door
J9
COM
COM
NC
NO
NO
NC
8
9
Lock 1
Lock 1
-
+
Power
DC 12-14.5V
57
Lock 2
-
+
Power
DC 12-14.5V
Lock 2
58
S 602 / S 603 / S 603A / S 603D
S 606
59
Power
+ -
DC 12-14.5V
8
9
PWR
J1
Volume
control
1
Monitor
Camera
9
+ -
Power
DC 14.5V
8
+ -
Power
DC 14.5V
black
red
+ -
zasi lacz
DC14 ,5V
60
4
3
4
Lock
7
6
1
2
3
4
2
1
3
J3
Monitor
8
J3
Volume
control
2
3
9
Lock
7
6
Camera
2
4
1
Monitor
8
9
Camera
+ -
Power
DC 12-14.5 V
8
9
4
2
1
3
4
2
3
4
3
2
1
black
Monitor
red
8
9
+ -
Power
DC 14.5V
black
Monitor
9
red
8
+ -
Power
DC 14.5V
PWR
J1
1
black
red
8
9
+ -
Power
DC 14.5V
Monitor
2
1
black
red
+ -
DC 14.5V
4
3
1
Monitor
9
black
red
Power
2
8
Monitor
4
3
black
red
+ -
Power
DC 14.5V
Monitor
black
red
8
9
black
red
8
9
+ -
Power
DC 14.5V
Additional types of connections
Using a CCTV camera instead of the door station camera
In case of insufficient visibility from the camera in the external panel, a CCTV camera can be
used for connection and viewing. After calling at the door station, images from the CCTV
camera will be displayed on the screen. The other features remain unchanged.
red
black
yellow
blue
yellow
white
Door station
Power supply
red
Additional CCTV camera connection
Every monitor has 2 independent inputs. When only one gate is serviced, an additional CCTV
camera can be connected at the other input.
red
blue
yellow
white
Door station
Connecting the intercom between users
If only one camera is used in the system (at the door station), you can make an intercom call
to another user using the second input at the monitor.
Connect the camera input to the CN2 socket
Using the CN1 socket, establish an audio connection
between the monitors.
Monitor
Lock
Preview from the camera by pressing the button twice.
Camera
white
yellow
blue
CN2
ROOM 1
CN1
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Power
+
-
DC 14.5V
1
Red audio
Power
DC 12V
+
red
black
żółty
czarny
white
yellow
blue
red
CN2
CN1
czerwony
Monitor
Power supply
CCTV camera
Power
DC 14.5V
- +
black
ROOM 2
Automatic door station connection
Exemplary monitor/automatic door station connection diagram The connection
method is the same for all the monitors with the control door station feature.
Based on the AB1000 drive
COM
MOT
PE
PE
N
L
LAMP
J3
J4
J2
Monitor M670
red
Attention!
This is a NO (potential-free) relay contact. Do not connect voltage over 24V.
Amperage should not exceed 150 mA.
CAP
MOT
MOT2
MOT1
J6
5 6
2
1
3
J5
32
6
4
1
5
connection to the opener
POW
power supply DC 14.5V
connection
SW1
POWER
U2
S1
LEARN
13
11
10
8
HALL
X1
9
13
12
10
11
8
7
camera 2
connection
J3
J1
VR1
VR2
VIDOS AB1000
VR3
control unit
VR4
U1
OFF
ON
J1
J2
camera 1
connection
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Video-intercom operation
Calling
Preview
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A guest presses the call button on the
camera.
The monitor shows a guest's image
and emits a chime signal.
Press the button to start your
conversation.
If no one answers, the monitor will
automatically turn off after 1 minute.
If you want to open the entrance, press
the key.
If you want to watch camera
surroundings on the monitor,
press the preview button.
If there are 2 cameras installed
in the system:
press the button once:
the camera 1 will turn on
press the button the second time:
the camera 2 will turn on
press the button the third time:
the monitor will turn off
Intercome
If there are 2 or more monitors installed in
the system:
to call up the second monitor, press the
intercom button
A call tone sounds on the second monitor
(the screen remains blank)
to start the conversation with the first
monitor, press the call acceptance button
to end the conversation, press
the call acceptance button again
Doors
To open the automatic door station
press the padlock symbol on the monitor.
With some models, the door can be opened in a
different manner
Series 670 - the symbol in the top corner
Series 270 - the button under the receiver
Series 320 - the (intercom) symbol
Series 900 - the symbol on the main panel
1. Wena Company shall grant a warranty for the purchase of your product for a period of
24 months from the date of its purchase as shown on the present Warranty Card and the
purchase document.
2. Product defects found during the warranty period shall be repaired free of charge
within 21 working days from the date of acceptance of your product at the service centre.
3. The user has the right to replace the product with a new one if;
four major repairs have been conducted during the warranty period and the product is
still defective;
when it is established that an unrecoverable defect has occurred. When replacing the
product with a new one, the equivalent of items (including packaging) which are missing
or damaged by the user as well as the cost of their replacement shall be deducted.
qqq
4. The user shall deliver the defective product at its own expense to the service centre.
5. The warranty shall not cover the deterioration of the product quality caused by
standard wear and tear and in the following cases:
the product has been used improperly or inconsistently with the product operating
instructions;
the product has been used or left in improper conditions (excessive humidity, too high
or low temperature, sunlight, etc.), maintenance and operational condition which are
different from the ones specified in the product operating instructions;
mechanical, chemical and thermal damage;
damage caused by external forces, e.g. overvoltage in the electrical network,
atmospheric discharges, flood, fire;
damage resulting from improper installation, improper storage of the device or repairs
conducted by any unauthorised persons;
damage due to incorrect voltage connection.
6. The guarantee shall cease to be valid as a result:
breakage or damage of warranty seals;
connection of additional equipment, other equipment than the one recommended by
the product manufacturer;
modifications and structural changes to the product and repairs conducted beyond the
Wena service centre;
the Guarantee Card or serial number have been changed, blurred or obliterated,
7. The Guarantee Card shall be valid only with the entered date of sale confirmed by the
seller's seal and signature.
8. The condition to perform repair works is to deliver the Product with the Warranty Card
and the proof of purchase.
9. Service Centre:
Firma Handlowa Wena
Al. Jerozolimskie 311
05-816 Reguly/ near Warsaw, Poland
tel. +48 22 8370286; +48 22 8174008
e-mail: biuro@vidos.pl
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www.vidos.pl
Date of sale: ................................... Seller's seal and signature...........................
Register of repairs
Date of repair
Scope of repair
Signature of the
service staff
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