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Enterview MX Manual_Layout 2 07/10/2013 14:59 Page 1 Enterview MX Manual_Layout 2 07/10/2013 14:59 Page 2 Table of contents Planning and installing the Enterview MX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Fitting and wiring the external call station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 External call station internal wiring connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Trade Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Fitting and wiring the Handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 System schematic wiring diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Programming the keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Programming the proximity reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Trouble Shooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 2 EVMX2 or EVMX2C 2 way mono or colour video door entry call station EVMX4 or EVMX4C 4 way mono or colour video door entry call station EVMX6 or EVMX6C 6 way mono or colour video door entry call station Example of a 15 way video door entry call system Example of a 12 way video door entry call system with keypad Example of a 12 way video door entry call system with proximity reader Enterview MX Manual_Layout 2 07/10/2013 14:59 Page 3 Planning and installing the Enterview MX Planning your MX Door Entry System  External call station  How many Entry Doors (Front or/and Rear)  Audio only or with Video  Monochrome/ colour  Integral Key pad  Mounting Flush or surface  Integral Proximity Reader  External Call buttons (one per dwelling)  Trade entry control  Combined timed Lock and outdoor call station power supply (EVBPS) Note: The maximum cable distance per external call button to each handset is 100 meters using CAT5e cable. The maximum distance per supplied power supply to each handset is 10 meters using 2 pairs of CAT5e cable. Equipment required  External call station (one required per door)  Maximum of 6 call buttons without an expander  Expander (if required) maximum of 9 call button per expander  External call station power supply DC 12 volts (EVBPS) (one required per door)  Handset EV5H/EV5HF (minimum of one per external call button)  Electric lock magnetic (ML250)/Yale type (enter D)  CAT5e cable minimum 4 cores (see Note above regarding cable distances)  Push to exit button (one required per door if magnetic lock used)  Emergency break glass green  (One required per door if magnetic lock used and the door is deemed an emergency exit) Handsets  Audio/video or Audio only note:- minimum of one per external call button  Monochrome/colour picture  Standard or hands free unit Door Gear  Power supply with timed output (EVBPS)  Magnetic lock/Yale type lock  Push to exit button  Emergency break glass green (only needed when magnetic lock fitted and to an emergency exit door) 3 Enterview MX Manual_Layout 2 07/10/2013 14:59 Page 4 Basic cabling  240 VAC mains feed to external door and lock control power supply (EVBPS)  240 VAC mains feed to each handset (via transformer- supplied)  4 core from each external call station (front/rear) to its own power supply (EVBPS)  CAT5e from each external call station (front/rear) to each handset  4 core from push to exit button to EVBPS (power supply)  4 core from lock to EVBPS (power supply)  4 core from EVBPS (power supply) to emergency break glass (if fitted)  2 pairs of CAT5e from supplied power supply to each handset Note: The maximum cable distance per external call button to each handset is 100 meters using CAT5e cable. The maximum distance per supplied power supply to each handset is 10 meters using 2 pairs of CAT5e cable. Fitting the external call station Location  Select a location close to the door to be controlled  Recommended mounting height 1.45 meters (camera lens)  Secure back plate to the wall paying attention to the upward facing arrow located on the back plate (see Fig. 1 item 1 for surface and Fig. 2 for flush mounting)  Feed cables from each apartment and the power supply through the cable entry hole see Fig. 1 item 2  Trim cable length to approx. 200mm Item 1 Item 2 Fig. 1 4 Enterview MX Manual_Layout 2 07/10/2013 14:59 Page 5 Fig. 2 Wiring the external call station  Each call button will have its own brown 4 core connector (supplied) consisting of red, blue, yellow and white cores.  The 4 colours that are connected to the brown connector are to be connected to the corresponding 4 core cable going to each of the apartments.  The connection can be completed by means of soldering, crimping or by use of screw connectors.  To power the camera, keypad and call station a 12 volt DC feed is required. To do this a white two pin plug consisting of red and black cores supplied should be connected to the corresponding cable going to the EVBPS power supply. Connect to terminals 3 and 4 (DC 12V) in the EVBPS Fig. 3. Fit the white plug into the white 2 pin socket located at the lower part of the door station Fig. 4.  The two single black cables on the external call station are for the lock release. These are volt free and are normally open going closed. These contacts will change state on the lock release command. The two black cables from the hand sets need to be connected to the 4 core cable going to the EVBPS and connected to terminals 5 and 6 (P.B) on the EVBPS Fig. 3. Connect to Door Lock Connect two black wires from Main Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fig. 3 5 Enterview MX Manual_Layout 2 07/10/2013 14:59 Page 6 Wiring diagram Main panel with 6 buttons Main panel with keypad and 3 buttons Seal Seal Seal F C E Black and Red wire connect to 12 volt DC power supply (terminal 3 and 4 of the EVBPS) F D D D C A B Connect to P.B in the EVBPS Terminals 5 and 6 4-core wire connect to each apartment handset Extension panel with 9 buttons Connect to power. Use EVBPS adaptor I G Fig. 4 H F L E A C B Connect to P.B in the EVBPS Connect to keypad module 4-core wire connect to each apartment handset Extension panel with 9 buttons Connect to power. Use EVBPS adaptor Connect to proximity reader module I G H K L E A B Connect to P.B in the EVBPS 4-core wire connect to each apartment handset Extension panel with 9 buttons J J J 6 Main panel with proximity reader and 3 buttons I G H K Enterview MX Manual_Layout 2 07/10/2013 14:59 Page 7 Trade Button Trade button release module. Trade Button Back View Trade Button Module Front View 12vDC Input (From EV-BPS) 3 Button Version White plug connector for additional modules 2 Button Version CN3 CN2 CN1 CN1- Trade button output (volt-free) CN2 & CN3 -Connection for monitor Trade Button Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Trade Button Timer Conguration Dedicated output for handset/keypad Lock Trade Module (Back) Lock Release Power Supply Timer *Please Note: Timer for trade button is not included. Dedicated output for trade button (Volt-free) Fig. 10 Trade Button Operation Instructions  Once the trade button module has been wired to the power supply/lock, press the trade button to release lock.  If the lock does not operate, please ensure that the Normally Open contact from the dedicated output for the trade button switches to Normally Closed when trade button is operated.  The trade button is designed to give a momentary N.C voltage-free contact when activated.  Please refer to manufacturers operational instructions when using a timer. 7 Enterview MX Manual_Layout 2 07/10/2013 14:59 Page 8 Assembly of the external call station  Once all connections have been made and all plugs inserted into the appropriate sockets fit the rubber seal to the cover of the call station see Fig. 5. Use the two supplied screws to secure the front cover to the back plate, paying attention to the seal so it remains seated correctly Screws Fitting and wiring the handset  On all types of handsets fitted to a MX system please remove the jumper labelled J3. This can be found next to the connecting plugs on the rear.  Locate the metal back plate and observe the arrow and the word up see Fig. 1 item 1.  Fit mounting plate to the selected location, recommended mounting height 1.45m see Fig. 6.  Feed the cable from the local transformer and the external call button though the center opening see Fig. 8 item 1.  Connect the corresponding cores from the external call button cable to the brown plug (supplied) consisting of red, blue, yellow and white cores.  Once connected, fit the brown plug into the rear of the handset socket CN1 for call station one and CN2 for call station two see Fig. 7.  Connect the corresponding cores from the transformer to the white plug (supplied) consisting of red and black cores.  Once connected, fit the white plug into the rear of the handset socket marked 5 (+) and 6 (-) see Fig. 7. Rear of Outdoor Panel White Plug White Interconnecting Plug Seal Fig. 5 1.45m Fig. 6 Rear of the standard handset POWER CN1-2 J2 J3 J1 CN2 CN4 CN1 CN3 Rear of hands free (HF) handset CN3 CN1 CN4 CN2 J2 J1 CN6 J3 Fig. 7 8 Enterview MX Manual_Layout 2 07/10/2013 14:59 Page 9 System schematic wiring diagram ACDC adaptor included Main handset ACDC adaptor included Main handset ACDC adaptor included Main handset ACDC adaptor included Extension handset ACDC adaptor included Extension handset ACDC adaptor included Door Release L N Main handset Outdoor Panel 240vAC INPUT EVBPS 9 Enterview MX Manual_Layout 2 07/10/2013 14:59 Page 10 Fitting the handset to the metal back plate  Locate the 4 lugs on the metal back plate, one located on each corner see Fig. 11, these lugs must fit into the recesses on the rear of the hand set.  Place the handset over the metal back plate keeping the cables flat and out of the way of the lugs.  Slide the hand set down into position engaging the 4 lugs on the back plate into the recesses of the hand set see Fig. 11. Lugs Item 1 Fig. 11 Programming the keypad To enter programming mode press the star key followed be the 4 digit programing pin number (factory default 1234) the blue indication light will now start to flash. Adding User Codes  Enter programming mode.  Enter the location 01 to 41 (01 to 30 are standard code locations, 31-40 are the latching code locations). If a series of bleeps are heard at this point this confirms a code is stored at this location.  Enter the desired 4 digit user code, if at this point you get a long continuos tone then this pin number is in use on the system already and cannot be used. After the tone has stopped you will need to enter the location again and enter a different pin number. When the new pin number has been accepted a 2 second confirmation tone will be heard and the code lock retunes immediately to the programming mode base level.  Return to the beginning to enter more user codes or press the * key to exit programming mode. Deleting user codes  Enter programming mode.  Enter the desired location (01 to 40 to be deleted) if a series of bleeps are heard at this point then the location has a code stored, you may however proceed as this is only a warning tone.  Press the # key to delete the code from the location, a 2 second confirmation tone will be heard.  Return to the beginning to delete more codes or press the * key to exit programming mode. 10 Enterview MX Manual_Layout 2 07/10/2013 14:59 Page 11 Deleting a user codes from an unknown location  Enter programming mode.  Press the # key, the blue LED remains on.  Enter the 4 digit user code to search and delete, a 2 second confirmation tone will be heard.  Return to the beginning to search and delete more lost codes or press the * key to exit programming mode. Deleting all settings This function should only be used in extreme circumstance as all user codes will be deleted.  Enter programming mode.  Press the # key once, the LED will remain flashing.  Press the # key a further eight times to delete all information the LED will turn off and a tone will be heard to indicate that the delete process is taking place. You must enter all 9# ’s to complete the delete all command. Note: this does restore factory settings of the lock release time of 5 seconds. Setting the lock time Factory default door open time is set at 05 seconds.  Enter programming mode.  Enter 00 (this selects the unlock time location).  Enter the desired lock/relay operation time in a two digit format (01 to 99 seconds).  The keypad will return to the programming mode base level.  Press the * key to exit programming mode. Changing the programming code Factory default pin 1234.  Power down the outdoor station.  Press and hold the star key.  Keep pressing the star key and power back up.  A continuos tone will be heard for 5 seconds.  Release the star key wait for 5 seconds.  The blue indicator light will start to flash and you will hear a bleep.  Enter your new 4 digit programming code you should hear the acceptance bleep and the indication light will go out. 11 Enterview MX Manual_Layout 2 07/10/2013 14:59 Page 12 Programming the Proximity Reader All system programming requires the MX remote control. System programming cannot be performed without it. To enter programming mode press * # followed by the 4 digit programing code (The factory default programming code: 4567) followed by #, the indication light on the reader will change from red to amber and a long single confirmation tone will be heard. It is mandatory to keep an on-site record of which user holds possession of which numbered card/tag and what location number it is registered to. A card/tag cannot be deleted from the system if the location number or the whereabouts of the card/tag are unknown.  Adding User Cards/Tags using the card/tag numbers  Enter programming mode.  Press 1 - a single confirmation tone will be heard  Enter the last 6 digits of the new card/tag to be added, a single confirmation tone will be heard. To add further cards simply enter the last 6 digits of the next card. If the error tone is emitted (4x beeps), this indicates that this card/tag is already registered  Press the ** key to exit programming mode. Adding User Cards/Tags by swiping  Enter programming mode.  Press 1 - a single confirmation tone will be heard  Swipe the new card/tag to be added, a double confirmation tone will be heard. To add further cards simply swipe the next card/tag. If the error tone is emitted (4x beeps), this indicates that this card/tag is already registered  Press the ** key to exit programming mode. Deleting user cards/tags Enter programming mode.  Press 2 - a single confirmation tone will be heard  Enter the last 6 digits of the new card/tag to be deleted, a single confirmation tone will be heard. To delete further cards simply enter the last 6 digits of the next card/tag. If the error tone is emitted (4x beeps), this indicates that this card/tag is already deleted  Press the ** key to exit programming mode. 12 Enterview MX Manual_Layout 2 07/10/2013 14:59 Page 13 Deleting User Cards/Tags by swiping  Enter programming mode.  Press 2 - a single confirmation tone will be heard  Swipe the new card/tag to be deleted, a double confirmation tone will be heard. To delete further cards simply swipe the next card/tag. If the error tone is emitted (4x beeps), this indicates that this card/tag is already deleted  Press the ** key to exit programming mode. Deleting all user cards/tags  Enter programming mode.  Press 9 - a single confirmation tone will be heard.  Press 9 again - a double confirmation tone will be heard, once this tone stops the ‘delete all’ command is complete.  Press the ** key to exit programming mode. Setting the Unlock time Factory default door open time is set at 05 seconds.  Enter programming mode.  Press 4 - a single confirmation tone will be heard  Enter the desired lock/relay operation time in a two digit format (01 to 99 seconds) - a double confirmation tone will be heard. The Unlock time is now changed.  Press the ** key to exit programming mode. Changing the programming code  Factory default pin 4567.  Enter programming mode.  Press 8 - a single confirmation tone will be heard.  Enter the new 4 digit programming code and press # - a single confirmation tone will be heard.  Re-enter the new 4 digit programming code and press # - a double confirmation tone will be heard.  Press the ** key to exit programming mode. Reset a forgotten programming code  Turn-off power for 60seconds  Turn-on power again and press # for 3 seconds - a single confirmation tone will be heard. Code is now reset to factory default. 13 Enterview MX Manual_Layout 2 07/10/2013 14:59 Page 14 Trouble Shooting Guide No picture appears on the monitor (blue or white screen)  Check that all wires are connected and connected in the correct configuration  Check that the voltage at the back of the monitor across terminals 5 and 6. The voltage should be over 14.3vDC, if it is not then the handset will not function correctly One or more monitors are not working but others are  Check that all wires are connected and connected in the correct configuration  Swap the monitor positions around. This will identify if the issue lies with the monitor or the location of the monitor. For example - monitor 1 does not work, monitor 2 does, when swopped around monitor 1 works in monitor 2’s location. There is a problem with monitor 2’s location (wiring problem etc) If no monitors work  Check that power is supplied to each monitor and that the specifications for installation have been followed correctly  Check that all wires are connected and connected in the correct configuration  Run a new length of short cable and connect a monitor next to the camera, this will rule out any issue with lack of voltage and/or cable run length. The PSU’s supplied with each monitor must be used and the cable length from PSU to monitor must not exceed 10m In multi apartment systems if more than one apartments monitor rings simultaneously  Remove jumper J3 from all handsets Please also check  The monitor and the outdoor station connections are colour coded - ensure the colours are matched  Connect to the CN1 terminal on the back of the handset for a single outdoor station system  Connect to the CN2 terminal on the back of the handset if a 2nd outdoor station is used The electro-magnetic lock (MAGLOCK) will not energise  The electro-magnetic lock (MAGLOCK) requires 12vDC to lock. Trace the 12vDC from the lock to the power supply source and test that sufficient power is reaching the lock If using the EVBPS  Please ensure that the N.C switch is in position for an electro-magnetic lock release  Please ensure that the N.O switch is in position for a Yale style lock release The electro-magnetic lock (MAGLOCK) does not have enough holding force  Check the voltage and ensure that the rubber washer has been fitted along with the armature, this will enable enough movement for the magnet and armature to line-up correctly as the movement allowed compensates for misalignments on the door / frame 14 Enterview MX Manual_Layout 2 07/10/2013 14:59 Page 15 15 Enterview MX Manual_Layout 2 07/10/2013 14:59 Page 16 Elite Security Products Unit 7, Target Park, Shawbank Rd Lakeside, Redditch B98 8YN Telephone: 01527 515150 email: [email protected]