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AUDIO AND VIDEO PLANTS (FOR ALPHANUMERIC ENTRANCE PANEL) GB 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 PREC. PREV 2 5 JKL 8 0 + 1 2 3 2 ABC 2 SUCC. 6 NEXT MNO 9 3 OK WXYZ STOP 3 R 3 DEF 2 5 SUCC. 6 JKL NEXTMNO 8 FINE END 2 1 PREC. PREV START SI / YES 3 DEF 1 TUV Art. 6922 ITALY PRI PROTECTION by PTC 230V ~ 50-60Hz 60VA max 1/2, B1/B2: 28Vc.c./D.C. 1,3A - INT 0/28: 28Vc.c./D.C. (0,2A - INT AUX / 0,1A - CONTAUX) 9 3WXYZ OK 0 + Product is according to EC Directive 2004/108/CE and following norms. Cod. S6I.12F.47E RL.01 6/2009 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Types 12F4 and 12F7 comprise respectively the electronic base unit for the assembling of two models of alphanumeric entrance panels. 12F4 Electronic audio module with electronic name index, alphanumeric keypad and display 12F7 Electronic video module with colour camera, electronic name index, alphanumeric keypad and display. Both models are equipped with an alphanumeric display with 2 lines x 16 characters and with an electronic name index for up 200 users. Each user can be associated with two names comprising max. 16 characters. An external CCTV type camera may be connected to an audio entrance panel, after re-configuring the panel as video as described in paragraph “Hardware programming – Entrance panel programming modification”. The colour video entrance panel can be used indifferently in B/W and colour installations. STANDARD MODULES The base modules consist of: 1 electronic unit and 1 terminal block. The electronic unit dispose of 1 speech unit, 1 camera for the video versions, 1 back lit alphanumeric display, 1 keypad and 1 cable for the terminal block connection. The base modules for the colour video entrance panels are equipped with a colour camera with ¼’’ CCD sensor, fixed 3mm lens and white light Led. All entrance panels with camera can manually vertically and horizontally panned, once the plate has been removed. The abovementioned electronic units are to be used with plates andcomponents of the 1200 series, separately sold. Example of standard module with camera. Fig. 1 1m 2,04m 1,65m 1,04m Electronic unit Controls: Manual pan and tilt 1 1 4 GHI 7 PQRS R 2 ABC 5 JKL 8 TUV 2 2 - Reset 3 3 - Balance 3 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXYZ 0 + Fig. 3 CS2411 250105 Terminal block CN1) CN2) B2) B1) EXT+) EXT-) VLED) X) M) B2 B2 B1 B1 EXT+ EXT+ EXT- EXT- VLED VLED X X M M PA PA CA CA M M S+ S+ S- S- +12V 2 Wiring for terminal block connection CN2 INSTALLATION The assembling and the installation of the electronic units for the 1200 series plates require the following phases: 1- Define the plate for the electronic base unit and possible additional plates (see components on page 3). 2- Define the back boxes and the frames for the surface wall-mount or flush-mount installation (see accessory on page 4). 3- Install the flush-mount or surface wall-mount back boxes with the upper edge at a height of approx. 1,65 m from the ground (Fig. 1). 4- Fix the rainproof cover on the back box. 5- Fix the terminal box of the base module to the module holder frame of the entrance panel. 6- Connect the terminal block to the system as shown in the wiring diagram. 7- Fix the module holder frame to the back boxes 8- Connect the electronic unit of the base module to the plates with name-tags. 9- Insert the electronic unit and the additional modules in the module holder frame of the entrance panel. 10-Insert the microphone of the electronic base unit in the module holder frame of the entrance panel (Fig. 5, Part 1). 11- Program the entrance panel. 12- Insert the external plate of the electronic unit in the module holder frame and the additional entrance panels in the remaining module holder frames. 13- Close the panel Fig. 2 CN1 The electronic units can generate up to 200 different call codes. The entrance panels are designed to operate either alone or with other entrance panels. In any event one must be set as a Master entrance panel and the others as Slave. The front of the electronic unit (see Fig. 2) is fitted with the following adjustments: 2 Reset 3 Balance The entrance panel can be programmed with the entrance panel keypad or with programming module Type 950C or the PC Software SaveProg Type 69CD, in this case it is necessary to have the interfaces Type 692I or Type 692I/U. The volume adjustment may cause the LARSEN effect (whistle); in this event operate on trimmer 3 (Balance) to avoid the whistle or decrease one or both volumes. +12V -L -L SR SR F2 F2 F1 F1 M M PA) CA) M) S+) S-) +12V) -L) SR) F2) F1) M) * Connector for electronic unit. Connector for programmer Type 950C. 2-wire Bus (cable riser). 2-wire Bus (cable riser). External power supply (+ type 6923). External power supply (- type 6923). LED power supply for additional modules. Video input (coaxial core), for external camera. Video input (coaxial sheath), for external camera. Input for door open sensor (with reference to terminal M). Door open command (with reference to terminal M). Ground. 12Vdc lock output (+). 12Vdc lock output (-). +12V output (max 100 mA) with PTC protection. External camera pilot, open collector output. Lock pilot via relay, open collector output. F2 function pilot via relay, open collector output. F1 function pilot via relay, open collector output. Ground. )* The panel supplies a current peak IT> 1A for 10 mS, followed by a hold current IM= 200mA for the entire duration of the lock command (see lock time). E N T R A N C E PA N E L W I T H A L P H A N U M E R I C D I S P L AY: C O M P O N E N T S HEIGHT OF 2-MODULE HEIGHT OF 3-MODULE ENTRANCE PANELS ENTRANCE PANELS ACCESSORIES: BACK BOXES MODULE-HOLDER FRAMES Width of back boxes 88 mm for 1 horizontal module and depth 50 mm. Type 9092 - 9192 For 2 additional modules. Height: 2 vertical modules (248 mm) Type 9093 - 9193 For 3 additional modules. Height: 3 vertical modules (360 mm) Fig. 4A Fig. 4B 396 282 22 100 Art. 122D 100 22 Art. 123D SUPPLEMENTARY PUSH-BUTTON PANELS Art. 122N Art. 123N 3 ACCESSORIES RAINPROOF COVERS 1P21 for 1 panel 2 modules high 1P22 for 2 panels alta 2 moduli 1P23 for 3 panels 2 modules high 1P24 for 4 panels 2 modules high 297 295 124 front side 224 front side 324 front side 424 front side 120 rear side 220 rear side 320 rear side 420 rear side 1P31 1P32 1P33 1P34 for 1 panel 3 modules high for 2 panels 3 modules high for 3 panels 3 modules high for 4 panels 3 modules high 39,5 410 124 front side 224 front side 324 front side 424 front side 120 rear side 220 rear side 320 rear side 420 rear side 412 39,5 SURFACE-MOUNTED BOXES WITH RAINPROOF COVER 1E21 for 1 panel 2 modules high 1E22 for 2 panels alta 2 moduli 1E23 for 3 panels 2 modules high 1E24 for 4 panels 2 modules high 297 295 124 front side 224 front side 324 front side 424 front side 120 rear side 220 rear side 320 rear side 420 rear side 1E31 1E22 1E23 1E24 for 1 panel 3 modules high for 2 panels 3 modules high for 3 panels 3 modules high for 4 panels 3 modules high 74 410 4 124 front side 224 front side 324 front side 424 front side 120 rear side 220 rear side 320 rear side 420 rear side 412 74 E N T R A N C E PA N E L W I T H A L P H A N U M E R I C D I S P L AY: I N S TA L L A Z I O N FLUSH-MOUNTED ENTRANCE PANEL INSTALLATION WITH RAINPROOF COVERS. Assembly of flush-mounted entrance panel requires the use of the flushmounted back boxes type 9092, 9093 respectively for 2 or 3 electronic modules mounted vertically (Fig. 4A and 4B). If the entrance panel uses more than one flush-mounted back box, the rainproof covers must also be used (see ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY plates: accessories on page 4, series 1Pxx), according to the number of modules fitted vertically or horizontally. Note: Back boxes type 9092 and 9192 or 9093 and 9193 cannot be matched between them but only between: 9092 with 9092, 9192 with 9192 or 9093 with 9093 and 9193 with 9193. Warning:during installation of back box type9192 it is necessary to insert the cover sup-plied in order to avoid possible deformationsof the box itself. Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Installation: - If the installation requires a combination of several back boxes, use the hooks supplied with the back boxes to secure them together (Fig. 8). - Install the back box with the upper edge at a height of approx. 1,65 m from the ground (Fig. 1). - Fix the terminal block of the electronic unit on the module holder frame by means of the screws supplied (Fig. 7). - Fix the rainproof cover to the flush-mounted back box using the screws supplied (Fig. 7). - Fix the module holder frames to the frames and the back boxes (Fig. 7). - Connect the terminal box of the electronic unit to the system. - Connect the terminal block of the electronic unit by means of the wiring on the upper section. - Connect the additional modules, if any, and insert them. - Insert the electronic unit. - Insert the microphone in the lower right section of the frame (Fig. 8). Pay attention that the microphone cables are inserted in the external slot of the electronic module (Fig. 8A, 8B). - Close the entrance panel, attaching the plate first from the upper section and then securing the lower section by means of the special key on the head section - Perform the programming phases (Page 7). SURFACE WALL-MOUNTED ENTRANCE PANEL INSTALLATION Assembly of the surface wall-mounted entrance panel requires the use of the back boxes series 1Exx. Installation: - Fix the electronic unit terminal block under the module holder frame by using the screw provided (Fig. 8). - Fix the module holder frames to the frame and back boxes (Fig. 8). - Connect the terminal block of the electronic unit to the system. - Connect the electronic unit to the terminal block by means of the cable present on the upper section (Fig. 2). - Connect the additional modules, if any, and insert them. - Insert the electronic unit. - Insert the microphone in the right lower side of the module holder frame (Fig. 8). Pay attention that the microphone cables are inserted in the external slot of the electronic module (Fig. 8A, 8B). - Insert the module plates in the module holder frames (Fig. 8). - Close the entrance panel, attaching the plate first from the upper section and then securing the lower section by means of the special key on the head section. - Perform the programming phases (Page 7). Fig. 7 part. 1 Fig. 8 Fig. 8B Fig. 8A Electronic unit without module holder frame Microphone cable Electronic unit with module holder frame Microphone cable 5 PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS The entrance panel is supplied already with a standard configuration, to be modified in the case of multiple entrance panels in the same system and if the user wishes to change the entrance panel operating parameters. There are three possible types of programming: - Programming of the parameters listed below, so as to configure the entrance panel according to system requirements. - Hardware programming, which changes the standard specifications of the entrance panel and should only be done for special situations. - Sequential encoding, for programming the identification code of the interphones/monitor interphones via the entrance panel. The entrance panel can be programmed with the entrance panel keypad or with programming module Type 950C or the PC Software SaveProg Type 69CD, in this case it is necessary to have the interfaces Type 692I or Type 692I/U. Parameters for programming: - Parameter Message language Entrance panel ID Type code Lock code - Push-button preferential code - - 6 Default value English Sequential R+1 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING (Make the modifications by connecting one entrance panel at a time) In systems with several entrance panels, it is necessary to distinguish one MASTER entrance panel (one only) and the others as SLAVE entrance panels, regardless of type (alphanumeric, push-buttons, landing). All entrance panels are supplied already set up as MASTER entrance panels. Alphanumeric entrance panels are set up as MASTER or SLAVE by the software programming of the identification code of the entrance panel. Until the identification codes of all entrance panels have been assigned, it is advisable to programme the entrance panels by connecting them to the system one at a time. Connect the entrance panel defined as MASTER last. No association Push-button preferential code No association Lock passwords No association Device numbering No association Search the entire agenda No Device names No association Programming password 654321 Reply time 30 sec. Conversation time 120 sec. Self-start time 10 sec. Lock time 1 sec. F1 time 1 sec. F2 time 1 sec. External volume 15 Internal volume 3 Lock block Disabled Entrance panel ringtone repetition Enabled Monitor/interphone ringtone cycles 2 Common locks No association Common F1 No association Common F2 No association Self-start disable No Self-start sequence (Master entrance panel only) No association Clock 01/01/05 00:00 Timed code enable No First timed code No association Last timed code No association Code validity time bands No association Audio/video door entry unit configuration - Flag YES / NO - Function key assignment o Not Assigned oIntercommunicating o Self-Starting o Auxiliary o F1 function o F2 function o F1 function specific o F2 function specific o No Internal Call Ringtone o No External Call Ringtone - Call groups (4) - Associated door call units (4) - Volume or loudness for 6600 series appliances and derivatives o Ringtone o Speakerphone o External ringtone type o Brightness (only video door entry units) o Contrast (only video door entry units) o Door call ringtone type models Vimar®) o Intercommunicating ringtone type (only for some models Vimar®) Remote button module configuration. The essential programming operations, which must be carried out before any others, are: - Slave entrance panel assignment. On systems with a single entrance panel, the entrance panel will be defined as Master. In systems with several entrance panels, regardless of type (alphanumeric, push-buttons), one will be defined as MASTER and the others as SLAVE. - Entrance panel ID, entrance panel identification code. In systems with several entrance panels, the SLAVE entrance panels (alphanumeric, push-buttons, landing) will be identified with a different code for each. Procedure for accessing parameter programming mode - Power up the entrance panel or, if applicable, press the “RESET-2” push-button (next to the loudspeaker). - When switched on or reset, the entrance panel (only if defined as MASTER) queries the system as it searches for other entrance panels, and displays the message: - Wait for the entrance panel to return to the rest state and display the messages: - Press the and push-buttons simultaneously (if applicable, first press R 4 and then ). - Release the push-buttons. - When the following messages are displayed alternately GHI key in the password, which is by default 6 MNO 5 JKL 4 GHI 3 DEF 2 ABC 1 - Each time you press a button a short “beep” is emitted, an asterisk “*” appears on the display and you have a further 25 seconds (timeout) to press the next push-button. If this time limit is exceeded, the entrance panel exits programming mode . - After keying in the password press the push-button . If the password is incorrect, the entrance panel returns to the rest state and exits the procedure, otherwise, it goes into parameter programming mode and displays the following message: Parameter programming procedure Once in programming mode, use the move between parameters, the and push-buttons to push-button to confirm changes, and the push-button to cancel changes. The 1st line of the display normally shows the current parameter and the 2nd line shows the value assigned to it. During programming, no more than about 30 seconds (timeout) must elapse between one press of a push-button and the next. If this time limit is exceeded, the entrance panel exits programming mode. PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G SEQUENCE 2.3 PROGRAMMING PASSWORD 1.1 MESSAGE LANGUAGE 2.4 ANSWER TIME 1.2 ENTRANCE PANEL ID 2.5 CONVERSATION TIME 1.3 NUMBER OF CODING DIGITS 2.6 SELF-START TIME 1.4 LOCK CODE 2.7 LOCK TIME 1.5 PREFERENTIAL CODE 2.8 FUNCTION 1 TIME 1.6 PREFERENTIAL CODE R o x 200 2.9 FUNCTION 2 TIME 1.7 LOCK PASSWORDS R o x 200 3.0 EXTERNAL VOLUME 1.8 KEY F1 R o x 200 3.1 INTERNAL VOLUME 1.9 KEY F2 R R o o x 200 2.0 DEVICE NUMBERING (only if NUMBER OF CODING DIGITS differs from SEQUENTIAL CODE) R x 200 2.1 SEARCH THE ENTIRE AGENDA R o 3.2 LOCK BLOCK o x 200 3.3 ENABLINGS/DISABLINGS x 200 2.2 DEVICE NAMES 3.4 ENTRANCE PANEL RINGTONE REPETITION 7 PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G 3.5 NUMBER OF RINGTONE CYCLES R o When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: x4 3.6 COMMON LOCKS R o x4 3.7 COMMON F1 R o x4 3.9 SELF-START DISABLE 4.0 SELF-START SEQUENCE (FOR MASTER ENTRANCE PANEL ONLY) 4.2 CLOCK 4.3 TIMED CODE ENABLE 4.4 FIRST TIMED CODE 4.5 LAST TIMED CODE o o Press to confirm the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Fatto!” or “Done!” will appear, depending on the language selected. When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: Key in the identification code with push-buttons to 9 WXYZ . - 1.3 NUMBER OF ENCODING DIGITS Sets the type of encoding for calls to interphones and monitors/interphones. The modes are as follows: - Sequential encoding: the interphones/monitors interphones are numbered with codes from 1 to 200 (physical encoding for entrance panels with push-buttons). In this case, keying in 0 before the other digits is optional, e.g. the codes 001, 01 and 1 are effectively the same. - 4-digit encoding, the audio/video door entry units are numbered from 1 to 9999. In the following case the codes can have from 1 to 4 digits. This parameter activates parameter 2.0 DEVICE NUMBERING. - 8-digit encoding, the audio/video door entry units are numbered from 1 to 99999999. In the following case the codes can have from 1 to 8 digits. This parameter activates parameter 2.0 DEVICE NUMBERING. Default value = sequential encoding. Note: In case of numbering with 4 or 8 digits, the 0s on the left are significant. For example 14, 014, 0014 are three separate numbers. When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: Press push-buttons 1, 2 or 3 for sequential, 4-digit or 8-digit encoding respectively. Press to confirm the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. x 200 4.7 CHANGING INTERPHONES/ MONITORS INTERPHONES CONFIGURATION - 1.4 LOCK CODE Sets the necessary push-buttons for activating the door lock release function directly from the entrance panel. On pressing the push-buttons it is then necessary to key in one of the 200 8-digit codes recorded in parameter 1.7 LOCK PASSWORDS. The modes are as follows: 4.8 REMOTE BUTTON MODULE CONFIGURATION - Push-button : this type of dialling can be inconvenient if the call codes require 0 as the first digit. 0 + R - Push-button Default value = 8 + Press to confirm the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the entrance panel checks the availability of the code. If there is already another entrance panel in the system connected with the same code, the message “Panel ID .. already in use” appears, and it is necessary to enter a different code. If the code is greater than 15, the message “Over limit” appears. If it is correct, the message “Done!” appears. It is possible to use 0 for temporarily “unprogramming” the entrance panel. - Push-buttons SEQUENCE 0 x4 4.6 CODE VALIDITY TIME BANDS R Press 1 for “ITALIAN” and 2 for “ENGLISH” (or other language depending on the software version). - 1.2 ENTRANCE PANEL ID Identify the entrance panel with a code from 1 to 15. If the value is 1, the entrance panel is set as MASTER; from 2 to 15, it is set as SLAVE. Default value = 1. 3.8 COMMON F2 R - 1.1 MESSAGE LANGUAGE Indicates the message display mode, in Italian or English. Default value = English. + 1 ,, pressed simultaneously. , with entrance panel in rest state. R + 1 . PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G Default value = R + 1 . Use the push-buttons When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: to select one of the 200 passwords. If applicable, key in the password and press to select it. Next to the desired password, press to access change mode. Key in the code you want to record (max. 8 digits); if necessary, press Press push-buttons 1, 2 or 3 for vely. 0 + , R + 1 , respecti- Press to confirm the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. - 1.5 PREFERENTIAL CODE Assigns to the push-button a call code to an interphone or monitor interphone. Without pressing other push-buttons, it is possible to call a given R to delete the last digit entered. Press to confirm the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. - 1.8 F1 CODES It is possible to record up to 200 different max. 8-digit codes for controlling F1 directly from the entrance panel keypad. Default setting = (empty). device by pressing the push-button . The type of call code depends on the value set in parameter 1.3 NUMBER OF ENCODING DIGITS(3, 4 or 8 digits). Default setting = (empty). When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: Use the push-buttons to select one of the 200 codes. If appli- cable, key in the code and press 0 + Key in all digits of the call code with push-buttons R the push-button Press al 9 WXYZ . Use to cancel the last digit entered. to confirm the change or to cancel. To change the value previously set, press the push-button to select it. Next to the desired code, press to access change mode. Key in the code you want to record (max. 8 digits); if necessary, press R to delete the last digit entered. Press ge or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear!”. before the numeric R digits, and use the digits and the push-button to change the value. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. If parameter 1.3 NUMBER OF ENCODING DIGITS is set as sequential, the entrance panel checks that the value entered does not exceed 204; if it does, the message “Over limit” appears. - 1.6 PREFERENTIAL CODE Assigns to the push-button a call code to an interphone or monitor interphone. Without pressing other push-buttons, it is possible to call a given device by pressing the push-button . The type of call code depends on the value set in parameter 1.3 NUMBER OF ENCODING DIGITS(3, 4 or 8 digits). Default setting = 000, 0000 or 00000000 (parameter disabled). - 1.9 F2 CODES It is possible to record up to 200 different max. 8-digit codes to control F2 directly from the entrance panel keypad. Default setting = (empty). When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: Use the push-buttons to select one of the 200 codes. If appli- cable, key in the code and press code, press to select it. Next to the desired to access change mode. Key in the code you want to record (max. 8 digits); if necessary, press Enter the call code complete with all the digits by using the push-but0 tons from digit entered. + to 9 WXYZ Press the push-button . Use the push-button to confirm the chan- R to cancel the latest to confirm the modification or the push-but- ton to cancel. If you press before the push-button before the numerical digits, the already recorded number gets changed; to modify R the value use the digits and the push-button . On confirmation of the modification, the message “Done” is displayed. If the parameter 1,3 “Number of coding digits” gets entered as sequential, the panel verifies that the entered value does not exceed 204; if it does exceed this value, this is indicated by the message: “Over limit”. The numbers from 201 to 204 correspond to porter switchboards. - 1.7 LOCK PASSWORD It is possible to record up to 200 different codes made up of 8 digits, to open the lock directly from the keypad of the entrance panel (see parameter 1.4 LOCK CODE). Default setting = (empty). When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: R to delete the last digit entered. Press to confirm the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear!”. - 2.0 DEVICE NUMBERING If parameter 1.3 NUMBER OF ENCODING DIGITS is set to 4 or 8 digits, it is necessary to assign a 4- or 8-digit call code to each interphone and video interphone. The mapping associates the physical code (from 1 to 200) of each interphone and video interphone with the call code. Default setting = (empty). When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: Use the push-buttons to select one of the 200 physical codes (device ID). If applicable, key in the code and press to select it. Next to the desired code, press to access change mode. Key in the complete call code you want to record (up to 4 or 8 digits); if necessary, press R to delete the last digit entered. 9 PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G Press on confirmation the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. If the call code has been assigned, the entrance panel displays the message “Code ... used by ...”. To cancel a code, select the physical code in question, press to 0 access change mode, enter one and press + . BUTTON SYMBOL 1 1@.,:;?!()<> 2 ABC2abcÁÀÃÅÄÆÇÈáàãåäæçè 3 DEF3defïÉÈÊÌéèêì 4 GHI4ghiÍÌíì 5 JKL5jkl 6 MNO6mnoÑñÓÒÕÖóòõö 7 PQRS7pqrsRŠršß 8 TUV8tuvÚÙÜÙúùüù 9 WXYZ9wxyzÝZýz 0 0_$&*#+-=/%"' ABC DEF GHI 0 + To cancel all the associations, next to any physical code press When the message: . JKL MNO appears, press 1 and then to confirm the cancellation, or press to escape. After confirming the operation, wait for completion of the cancellation process. PQRS TUV WXYZ + - 2.1SEARCH THE ENTIRE AGENDA Press the key to move to the next item, which enables configuration of the panel to scroll through the entire agenda (see paragraph 6.2) by entering an empty name as the search criteria. Normally at least the first letter of the name to be searched should be entered. With the flag selected, press followed by to see the first name in the list, regardless of the initial. Use keys entire agenda. This function is disabled by default: and to scroll through the Each push-button has more than one character/symbol assigned to it (see previous table). To reach the desired symbol, press several times before the timeout of 2 seconds, which is renewed each time you press a key. If the symbol entered previously was a capital letter, even if you change push-button, you will re-start with a capital. If it was lower case, you will re-start in lower case. If it was a digit, you will re-start with a digit. To enter a character/symbol located on a different push-button from the one previously pressed, it is not necessary to wait for the end of the timeout. While entering symbols, it is possible to use the push-buttons to move along the line, and the push-button racter preceding the cursor. To activate the function, press followed by 1 Press to confirm the change or to cancel. After confirmation, the entrance panel will check if the name entered is already in use by another user. If so, the message “..... used by ...” will appear, and it will be necessary to enter another name. Alternatively, the message “Done!” will appear. If at least one name has been changed, on completion, the names will be ordered alphabetically. This process takes about 10 seconds for a full name index. 0 + e to delete the cha- : : To deactivate, press R . - 2.2 DEVICE NAMES ELVOX TWO WIRE alphanumeric entrance panels are equipped with an electronic name index for 200 users. Each user can be assigned a pair of names (a and b) of 16 characters each. Default value = no association Note: The porter switchboards, corresponding to numbers 201 - 204, have a fixed name Switchboard 1.... Switchboard 4. When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: Example : To key in the previous name, press the following push-buttons in succession: 333 444 555 444 2 555 33 1 333 444 777 33 66 9999 33 - 2.3 PROGRAMMING PASSWORD Sets the password for access to the phases of keypad programming. Default value = 654321 When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: Use the push-buttons to select one of the 200 users. Two lines, a and b, correspond to each user. To select these, use the push-buttons press . If applicable, key in the number of the user and to select it. Next to the desired line, press to access change mode. Once in change mode, a flashing cursor shows where to enter the character. To enter characters/symbols, use the push-buttons from 10 0 + 9 to WXYZ . Key in the new password with push-buttons 0 + 9 to WXYZ . Press to confirm the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. The password is not needed when programming with the programming module Type 950C and software SaveProg. - 2.4 ANSWER TIME To be programmed as required. This is the time interval, expressed in seconds, that the entrance panel waits after a call has been terminated and the time that the handset of the interphone/monitor is raised. If the handset is not raised within this time interval, the entrance panel disables the interphone/monitor. If the handset is raised before this interval elapses, the entrance panel starts to count the conversation time. Default value = 30 s, minimum value 1 s, maximum value 255 s. PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: 0 + Key in the new time with push-buttons - 2.9 FUNCTION 2 TIME To be programmed at the user's discretion. This is the activation time of the device connected between terminals +12V / F2. Default value = 1 s, minimum value 0.5 s, maximum value 255 s. 9 to WXYZ . When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: Press to confirm the change or to cancel. If the value is over 255, the message “Over limit” appears, whereas if the value is correct, the message “Done!” appears. 0 + 9 WXYZ - 2.5 CONVERSATION TIME To be programmed at the user's discretion. This is the time interval, expressed in seconds, that the entrance panel counts, from the time at which the handset is raised after the call. The entrance panel disables the extension after this time interval.Default value = 120 s, minimum value 10 s, maximum value 2550 s. Key in the new time with push-buttons When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: - 3.0 EXTERNAL VOLUME To be programmed at the user's discretion. This is the volume of the loudspeaker of the entrance panel, settable on 16 levels. Default value = 15, minimum value 0, maximum value 15. 0 + Key in the new time with push-buttons value of 0.5 s. enter 0 + to only. Press . For the minimum to confirm the change or to cancel. If the value is over 255, the message “Out of range” appears, whereas if the value is correct, the message “Done!” appears. 9 WXYZ to (in increments of When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: 10 sec.). Press to confirm the change or to cancel. If the value is over 2550, the message “Out of range” appears, whereas if the value is correct, the message “Done!” appears. Press - 2.6 SELF-START TIME To be programmed at the user's discretion. This is the time interval, expressed in seconds, that the entrance panel remains engaged with a monitor/interphone, from activation by means of the self-start function. The entrance panel disables the extension after this time interval. Default value = 10 s, minimum value 1 s, maximum value 255 s. When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: 0 + Key in the new time with push-buttons to access change volume mode. Press the push-buttons to increase or reduce the volume. Press to confirm the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. - 3.1 INTERNAL VOLUME To be programmed at the user's discretion. This is the volume of the entrance panel microphone, settable on 4 levels. Default value = 3, minimum value 0, maximum value 3. 9 to WXYZ . When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: Press to confirm the change or to cancel. If the value is over 255, the message “Out of range” appears, whereas if the value is correct, the message “Done!” appears. Press - 2.7 LOCK TIME To be programmed at the user's discretion. This is the activation time of the lock connected between terminals S+ / S- and +12V / SR. Default value = 1 s, minimum value 0 s., maximum value 255 s. When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: 0 + Key in the new time with push-buttons WXYZ . Press to confirm the change or to cancel. If the value is over 255, the message “Out of range” appears, whereas if the value is correct, the message “Done!” appears. - 2.8 FUNCTION 1 TIME To be programmed at the user's discretion. This is the activation time of the device connected between terminals +12V / F1. Default value = 1 s, minimum value 0.5 s, maximum value 255 s. When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: 0 + Key in the new time with push-buttons value of 0.5 s. enter 0 + Press the push-buttons to increase or reduce the volume. Press to confirm the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. - 3.2 LOCK BLOCK To be programmed as required. Activation of the lock block enables control of the lock only when the panel is in call, conversation or selfstart status. Default value = block disabled 9 to to access change volume mode. When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: Press 1 to enable the lock block or press 0 + to disable it. Press to confirm the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. 9 to WXYZ . For the minimum only. 0 + Press to confirm the change or to cancel. If the value is over 255, the message “Out of range” appears, whereas if the value is correct, the message “Done!” appears. 11 PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G 3.3 ENABLING/DISABLING To be programmed as required. This function enables the user to programme, for each device, controls on certain commands received by the entrance panel. This currently relates to the programming of common locks F1 and F2. It is possible to programme one or more entrance panels not to react in response to one or more interphones/monitor interphones when the lock or F1 or F2 functions are activated. It is also possible to programme the entrance panel in such a way that it can only be activated by certain interphones/monitor interphones. In order to minimise the number of programming operations, if the entrance panel already has at least one programmed common lock, the headings act as enable signals. The same applies to function F1 or F2. Since common locks are normally used in building-complex type layouts, by programming one common lock and enabling only the users of the respective staircase, fewer programming operations are necessary. Button 0 Do nothing 1 Deselect Se, F1, F2 2 Deselect Se 3 Deselect F1 4 Deselect F2 5 Select Se, F1, F2 6 Select Se 7 Select F1 8 Select F2 Confirm with The default setting is no programming. The absence of programming is indicated by the symbol: “__”. To change the identification code of the interphones/monitor interphones, use the and keys. Alternatively, key in the numbers of the monitor or interphone from 1 to 200: Action or cancel with . - 3.4 ENTRANCE PANEL RINGTONE REPETITION To be programmed as required. Enables repetition of the ringtone in the microphone of the entrance panel from which the call is being made. Default value = enabled When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: Press to cancel. Press to confirm. Press To change the programming of the selected interphones/monitor interphones, when the current value is shown, press . The correlation between programming, abbreviations and keys is as follows: PROGRAMMING ABBREVIATION KEY Lock Dl 1 F1 F1 2 F2 F2 3 Pressing one of the keys alternately adds / removes the corresponding function. To set F1 only press 2 and 1 (or vice versa): Press to cancel and press to confirm. Acceptance of the command, as for all the others, is shown in the first line of the display: 1 to enable the ringtone and 0 + to disable it. Press to confirm the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. - 3.5 NUMBER OF RINGTONE CYCLES To be programmed at the user's discretion. This is the number of times that the call is repeated in the monitor/interphone when a call push-button is pressed. A ringtone cycle lasts for a total of 3 seconds (1 second of ringtone and 2 seconds of pause). Default value = 2 times, minimum value 1, maximum value 20. When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: Key in the number of cycles with the push-buttons 0 + 9 to WXYZ . Press to confirm the change or to cancel. If the value is over 20, the message “Out of range” appears, whereas if the value is correct, the message “Done!” appears. - 3.6 COMMON LOCKS To be programmed as required. This parameter enables indirect opening of the lock, at the same time as the opening of the lock of another entrance panel, at the command of an interphone/monitor interphone. Indirect opening can be associated with 4 different entrance panels. Default value = no association, minimum value 1, maximum value 15. When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: R By using the key, you can skip all the intermediate steps and go straight to the previous heading in the programming menu. To change the settings of all the audio/video door entry units, the procedure is as follows. For the ID key in no. 0. The display will show: 0 + 8 By pressing the buttons ... it is possible to choose what to do, that is whether to engage or release the lock and whether with only the lock, F1, F2 or all three. The following table shows the actions. 12 TUV Enter a number between 1 and 15, i.e. the ID of an entrance panel (in this case the first of four possible choices) for controlling whose lock also the current speech unit must activate its own: To cancel, press . To confirm, press . Acceptance of the command, as in all cases, is shown on the first line of the display: PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G If the ID is outside the limit, the first line of the display will signal the incongruity: To cancel the assignment, enter 0 for the ID. It is possible to move from one index to another also by using .From position 1, press and to move to the next item of the pro- - 3.8 COMMON F2 To be programmed as required. This parameter enables indirect activation of the F2 function, at the same time as activation of the F2 function of another entrance panel, at the command of an interphone/monitor interphone. Indirect activation can be associated with 4 different entrance panels. Default value = no association, minimum value 1, maximum value 15. When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: R gramming menu. Press to move quickly, skipping all the intermediate steps, to the previous item of the programming menu. Whereas if you enter numbers from 21 to 36, then the end of the line is not taken to be an entrance panel but an actuator. Number 21 corresponds to the 1st relay of the 1st actuator, number 36 to the second relay of the 8th actuator. On the contrary to the lock, F1 or F2, the actuators are not subjected to locks as described in paragraph 3.3. In the display phase the entrance panels are preceded by a letter “P”, the actuators by an “A”. - 3.7 COMMON F1 To be programmed as required. This parameter enables indirect activation of the F1 function, at the same time as activation of the F1 function of another entrance panel, at the command of an interphone/monitor interphone. Indirect activation can be associated with 4 different entrance panels. Default value = no association, minimum value 1, maximum value 15. Enter a number between 1 and 15, i.e. the ID of an entrance panel (in this case the first of four possible choices) for controlling whose F2 also the current speech unit must activate its own: To cancel, press . To confirm, press . Acceptance of the command, as in all cases, is shown on the first line of the display: If the ID is outside the limit, the first line of the display will signal the incongruity: To cancel the assignment, enter 0 for the ID. It is possible to move from one index to another also by using and When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: .From position 1, press to move to the next item of the pro- R Enter a number between 1 and 15, i.e. the ID of an entrance panel (in this case the first of four possible choices) for controlling whose F1 also the current speech unit must activate its own: To cancel, press . To confirm, press . Acceptance of the command, as in all cases, is shown on the first line of the display: gramming menu. Press to move quickly, skipping all the intermediate steps, to the previous item of the programming menu. Whereas if you enter numbers from 21 to 36, then the end of the line is not taken to be an entrance panel but an actuator. Number 21 corresponds to the 1st relay of the 1st actuator, number 36 to the second relay of the 8th actuator. On the contrary to the lock, F1 or F2, the actuators are not subjected to locks as described in paragraph 3.3. In the display phase the entrance panels are preceded by a letter “P”, the actuators by an “A”. If the ID is outside the limit, the first line of the display will signal the incongruity: - 3.9 SELF-START DISABLE Press the key to move to the next item, which enables configuration of the main panel to disable the self-start function on a system level. The function is enabled by default, and therefore select NO to disable: To cancel the assignment, enter 0 for the ID. It is possible to move from one index to another also by using .From position 1, press and to move to the next item of the pro- R gramming menu. Press to move quickly, skipping all the intermediate steps, to the previous item of the programming menu. Whereas if you enter numbers from 21 to 36, then the end of the line is not taken to be an entrance panel but an actuator. Number 21 corresponds to the 1st relay of the 1st actuator, number 36 to the second relay of the 8th actuator. On the contrary to the lock, F1 or F2, the actuators are not subjected to locks as described in paragraph 3.3. In the display phase the entrance panels are preceded by a letter “P”, the actuators by an “A”. To activate the function, press followed by 1 : : To deactivate, press 0 + and . - 4.0 SELF-START SEQUENCE To be programmed at the user's discretion but only on the MASTER entrance panel (with ID=1). This parameter allows you to assign to the self-start push-button of each video interphone (and interphone), the cyclical start-up of a sequence of entrance panels. Each sequence must consist of a maximum of 15 entrance panels and contain duplicates of the same entrance panel. Default value = no association. 13 PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: Use the push-buttons to select one of the 204 physical codes (device ID) corresponding to an audio/video door entry unit and lastly the switchboards. Note: The switchboards 945F at this time do not perform the function of self-starting. If applicable, key in the code and press - 4.2. CLOCK The clock can be programmed so that the service is performed correctly. The date and time are stored also when the panel is switched off, for at least 2 days, by means of a SuperCap capacitor. There are no batteries of any type. On initial activation of the clock, or when the panel is left switched off for a prolonged period, the date is set to the 1st January 2005 and the time at 00:00. It can be modified via the keypad. Press the key field is indicated by a rectangle to the right: to select it. . The modifiable Next to the desired code, press to access change mode. Enter the entrance panel ID code or codes (maximum 15 characters). 1 To enter the codes, press push-buttons to 9 WXYZ panels 1 to 9. For entrance panels 10 to 15, first press 0 one of the push-buttons from + to 5 JKL for entrance 0 + To move to the right, use key and then values by means of the keys , and to the left use 0 + to 9 WXYZ . Modify the . . 0 When you press , a “?” appears on the display; when you press the next number, a letter is entered (A->10, B->11, C->12, D->13, E>14, F->15). + On completion confirm by means of display then shows: . If the values are correct the If there is an error, for example if the month is set as 88, modifications are rejected and the rectangle moves to the position of the error: Use the push-button R to cancel the last digit entered. Press to confirm the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. During this phase, it is possible to use the “notepad block” function to help with the duplication of the codes. While in change mode and without the ? displayed, press to record the sequence entered. Exit change mode by pressing or Select another device, press press . The weekday does not need to be entered as it is calculated automatically based on the date, by means of the Zeller algorithm. - 4.3. TIMED CODE ENABLE The service must be configured and then enabled by means of this parameter. If necessary, though completely configured, this function can be disabled, to obtain temporary suspension of the service, while all settings remain enabled for operation. The service is disabled by default. to access change mode and then to replace the current sequence with the sequence recorPress ded in the notes. Press to confirm the change or 1 To cancel all the associations, next to any physical code press When the message: 0 + . followed by appears, press 1 and then to confirm the cancellation, or 0 + press to escape. After confirming the operation, wait for completion of the cancellation process. - 4.1 TIMED CODES For 89F4/7 panels with the clock module, a function can be assigned to enable a specific number of Lock Codes (paragraph 1.7), F1 codes (paragraph 1.8), F2 codes (paragraph 1.9) at specific times of the day only. Two time bands are envisaged for the 24-hour period, each with a resolution of 30 minutes. This means that the user can specify the time start and end interval in increments of 30 minutes: 00:00, 00:30, 01:00, 01:30, … 22:30, 23:00, 23:30 For further flexibility, the two time bands can be programmed separately for weekdays (Monday to Friday) and weekends, or times in which most situations are not considered fully "work" times (Saturday and Sunday). For all three types of function (lock, F1 and F2) the set of codes has common start and and end numbers, but obviously the contents of the three tables can be programmed differently. The codes other than the selected set are always active. Only the selected codes are subject to timed limits. The service can be temporarily disabled by means of a programmed parameter. In this case the specified codes are never active, while the other remain active. 14 : to cancel. and to enable the function: disable the function. - 4.4. FIRST TIMED CODE This parameter specifies the first code to be used for the Timed Code function. No code is set by default: To modify, enter a number from 1 to 200 keys : 0 + to To clear settings, enter 0. Confirm by means of 9 WXYZ by means of the : If the code number is outside the range 0..200, the error message is shown: PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G If the first code is higher than the second, or if one is programmed and the other is not, a warning is displayed, requesting the user to check the other code: The valid codes are those in which the number ranges from the first and last as specified, excluding the limits. - 4.5. LAST TIMED CODE Similar to the previous code, but referring to the last valid code. - 4.6. CODE VALIDITY TIME BANDS As specified above, there are two time bands for days from Monday to Friday and two for Saturday and Sunday. By default there is no setting, and all start and end values are set at 00:00. As the end value must be greater than the first value, this programming is not valid. For example, a start value = 16:00 and end value = 16:00 would not be valid, or start = 16:00 and end = 10:30. To modify the time, press : The double arrow appears on the right to indicate the option to use keys , and to modify the time in increments of 30 minutes. Alternatively use keys 0 to + If necessary use key and Confirm by means of :: 9 WXYZ to set the time: to modify the minutes: - 4.7 CHANGING MONITOR/INTERPHONE CONFIGURATION For each audio and video door entry unit installed in the system, it is possible to configure operating functions grouped in four zones “Flag”, “Programmable buttons”, “Call groups”, “Door call”. The audio/video door entry units in the 6600 series have a fifth zone composed of the audio/video levels. To execute this procedure, the devices to be programmed (interphones and monitors) have to be connected to the system and have to be identified with a code. The entrance panel searches for the first device (interphone and monitor), identified with the physical code 1, and analyses the type of associated device (6209, 6209+6009, 6309, 6601, etc.). Use the push-buttons to select one of the 200 devices. If applicable, key in the code of the device and press to select it. Next to the desired device, press to access change mode. The configuration options change according to the type of device as indicated in the following diagrams. Once in configuration mode, use the push-buttons to move between parameters, the push-button , and R to confirm changes, and the push-button to cancel changes. The 1st line of the display shows the current parameter and the 2nd shows the value assigned to it. 15 PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G CLASS MEANING YES = the monitor switches on when a panel call is made (except for 6209) YES = the green led is managed as door open indicator YES = the lock pushbutton is used by the device NO = the pushbutton is used externally (only for 6309/P, 6309/CP) YES = the stair light pushbutton is used by the device NO = the pushbutton is used externally (only for 6309/P, 6309/CP) YES = the self-start pushbutton is used by the device NO = the pushbutton is used externally (only for 6309/P, 6309/CP) FLAG PROGRAMMING YES = if the F1 / F2 pushbutton is programmed directly on a specific panel, only panels 1 to 8 can be programmed NO = only panels 9 to 15 YES = the device is working in porter switchboard mode YES = the device sends the lock command automatically when a external speech unit/panel calls, if P6 is closed YES = group G3 functions only for external calls YES = group G4 functions only for internal calls YES = eliminates the click sound when a valid key is pressed YES = does not activate the call repeated output for intercommunicating calls YES = group G1 functions only for external calls YES = group G2 functions only for internal calls YES = the monitor / interphone does not ring for intercommunicating calls YES = the monitor / interphone does not ring for calls from panels YES = After the automatic door lock activation because of the Serr. Aut. flag with P6 close the interphone or the video interphone cancels the call. [NO] The possible automatic door lock does not make the call end (default). Usually used for a group master. YES = the call is accepted, and then the secondary units ring, even if the group master has ringtone off and therefore does not ring. NO = if a group master turns off the ringtone none rings and there is a warning on the entrance panel. YES = the device has no timeout for the intercommunicating conversation. For it to work properly, both parties talking to each other must have it on YES. NO = (Default) and the intercommunicating conversation lasts at most 5 minutes. YES = If it is programmed for a head group, this latter, at the call reception from the push-button module type 6120, will inform the other members that it is ringing. If it is programmed for the group members, they will answer at the call from a type 6120 to their head group ringing. In this way it is possible to divide the calls between external, internal and outdoor calls. NO = No reaction. 16 6209 (+ 6009) 6309 PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G CLASS MEANING 6209 (+ 6009) 6309 DOOR CALL GROUPS PROGRAMMABLE KEYS P0 is lock push-button Functions assigned to pushbuttons. P1, P2, P3, P7 and P8 as default (i.e. not programmed) take the specified value First call group programming Fourth and last call group programming First door call Fourth door call 17 PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G CLASS MEANING YES = the monitor switches on when a panel call is made (not for 6601AU or 6611AU) YES = the green led is managed as door open indicator YES = if the F1 / F2 pushbutton is programmed directly on a specific panel, only panels 1 to 8 can be programmed NO = only panels 9 to 15 YES = the device is working in porter switchboard mode FLAG PROGRAMMING YES = group G3 functions only for external calls YES = group G4 functions only for internal calls YES = eliminates the click sound when a valid key is pressed YES = does not activate the call repeater output for intercommunicating calls YES = group G1 functions only for external calls YES = group G2 functions only for internal calls YES = the monitor / interphone dos not ring for intercommunicating calls YES = the monitor / interphone dos not ring for calls from panels [YES] pressing the door lock push-button ends the conversation (default value in model /F of monitor) NO = the door lock push-button operates normally From version 4 of monitor and entrance panels. [YES] to activate the audio connection press the talk/listen push-button. To deactivate the audio press the push-button again (default value on model /F of monitor). NO = To activate the audio connection the talk/listen push-button must be kept pressed. From version 4 of monitor and entrance panels. Valid only for some Vimar products. [YES] the square button (self-start) becomes the second function regardless of the position of the mechanical switch. NO = has the self-start function. Valid only for some Vimar products. [YES] there is home automation. NO = (Default) Usually used for a group master. [YES] the call is accepted, and then the secondary units ring, even if the group master has ringtone off and therefore does not ring. NO = if a group master turns off the ringtone none rings and there is a warning on the entrance panel. [YES] the device has no timeout for the intercommunicating conversation. For it to work properly, both parties talking to each other must have it on YES. NO = (Default) and the intercommunicating conversation lasts at most 5 minutes. [YES] After the panel ring tones the monitor answers automatically. Even the flag “T./L. On/Off:NO²”must be set to YES. NO = No automatic answer (default). [YES] If it is programmed for a head group, this latter, at the call reception from the push-button module type 6120, will inform the other members that it is ringing. If it is programmed for the group members, they will answer at the call from a type 6120 to their head group ringing. In this way it is possible to divide the calls between external, internal and outdoor calls. NO = No reaction. 18 6601 6611 8879 PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G A N D H A R D WA R E CLASS MEANING 6601 6611 8879 DOOR CALL GROUPS PROGRAMMABLE KEYS Functions assigned to pushbuttons. P0, P1, P2, P3, P7 and P8 as default (i.e. not programmed) take the specified value First call group programming Fourth and last call group programming First door call Fourth door call Ringtone volume LEVELS Hands free volume Ringtone type Monitor brightness (not 6601AU or 6611AU) Monitor contrast (not 6601AU or 6611AU) Number of ringtone for door call (only for some Vimar products) Number of ringtone for intercommunicating call (only for some Vimar products) 19 PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G - FLAG PROGRAMMING Next to the desired FLAG, press 1 for YES and 0 for NO. V.V. On/Off -> Press to confirm the change. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. FLAG description Monitor Switch-on -> [YES] The monitor switches on when called by the entrance panel (default). [NO] The monitor does not switch on when called, but can switch on with the self-start function or by replying. Green LED -> [YES] The green LED is used to indicate that the door is open (default). [NO] The LED remains OFF. Lock -> [YES] The lock push-button is set to open the door (default). [NO] The lock push-button is used as an N.O. push-button with free contacts, for types 6309/P and 6309/CP only. Stair light -> [YES] The stair light push-button is set to activate the 1st auxiliary function of the 1st relay (default). [NO] The stair light push-button is used as an N.O. push-button with free contacts, for types 6309/P and 6309/CP only. Self-start -> [YES] The self-start push-button is set for selfstart of the monitor (default). [NO] The self-start push-button is used as an N.O. push-button with free contacts, for types 6309/P and 6309/CP only. F1/F2 1-8 -> [YES] If a push-button is programmed for direct F1/F2 to a specific entrance panel, the push-button can manage F1/F2 of entrance panels 1 to 8 (default). [NO] If a push-button is programmed for direct F1/F2 to a specific entrance panel, the push-button can manage F1/F2 of entrance panels 9 to 15 (default). Switchboard -> [YES] The device works in a system with switchboard. [NO] The device does not work in a system with switchboard (default). Auto. Lock -> [YES] The device sends the door lock release command on receipt of a call from the entrance panel if push-button P6 is closed. [NO] The device does nothing (default). G3 ext. only -> [YES] The call group G3 is made only for calls from an entrance panel. [NO] The call group G3 is made for intercommunicating calls and calls from an entrance panel (default). G4 int. only -> [YES] The call group G4 is made only for intercommunicating calls. [NO] The call group G4 is made for intercommunicating calls and calls from an entrance panel (default). No beep -> [YES] When a push-button is pressed on the interphone/monitor a beep is emitted (default). [NO] When a push-button is pressed on the interphone/monitor no beep is emitted. No CALLREP IC -> [[YES] Does not activate the call repeater output for the intercommunicating calls [NO] Activates the call repeater output for the intercommunicating calls (default). G1 only ext -> [YES] The G1 call group is carried out only for calls from entrance panel [NO] The G1 call group is carried out for call from entrance panel and intercommunicating units (default). G2 only ext -> [YES] The G2 call group is carried out only for intercommunicating calls [NO] The G2 call group is carried out for call from entrance panel and intercommunicating units (default). No int. ring -> [YES] Monitor/Interphone does not sound for intercommunicating calls. [NO] Monitor/Interphone sounds for intercommunicating calls (default). No ext. ring -> [[YES]Monitor/Interphone does not sound for call from entrance panel. [NO] Monitor interphone sounds for call from entrance panel (default). Para 6209 Door lock Terminates-> [YES] Pressing the lock push-button terminates the conversation (default in model /F of monitor). [NO] The lock push-button operates normally from version 4 of monitor and entrance panels 20 Fine Ser.aut -> Force 2nd F. -> VIMAR Home A. -> ACK Ring Exc. -> I. C. unlimit. -> Risp.Automat -> Group F.P. -> [YES] To activate the audio line press the pushbutton talk/listen. To deactivate the audio line press the push-button again (default in model /F of monitor). [NO] The talk/listen push-button must be hold down to activate the audio line. From version 4 of monitor and entrance panels. [YES] After the automatic door lock activation because of the Serr. Aut. flag with P6 close the interphone or the video interphone cancels the call. [NO] The possible automatic door lock does not make the call end (default). Valid only for some Vimar products. [YES] the square button (self-start) becomes the second function regardless of the position of the mechanical switch. [NO] has the self-start function. Valid only for some Vimar products. [YES] there is home automation. [NO] (Default) Valid for all, except 8879. Usually used for a group master. [YES] the call is accepted, and then the sec ondary units ring, even if the group master has ringtone off and therefore does not ring. [NO] if a group master turns off the ringtone none rings and there is a warning on the entrance panel. [YES] the device has no timeout for the inter communicating conversation. For it to work properly, both parties talk ing to each other must have it on YES. [NO] (Default) and the intercommunicating conversation lasts at most 5 minutes. [YES] After the panel ring tones the monitor answers automatically. Even the flag must be set to YES V.V. ON/OFF. [NO] No automatic answer (default). [YES] If it is programmed for a head group, this latter, at the call reception from the push-button module type 6120, will inform the other mem bers that it is ringing. If it is programmed for the group members, they will answer at the call from a type 6120 to their head group ringing. In this way it is possible to divide the calls between external, internal and outdoor calls. [NO] No reaction. PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G A N D H A R D WA R E DESCRIPTION OF AUDIO/VIDEO DOOR ENTRY UNIT BUTTONS Front Art. 6601, 6601/F, 6621, 6621/F (flush-mounted version) Art. 660C, 660C/F, 662C, 662C/F (desktop version) Art. 6701, 6701/F, 6721, 6721/F (surface wall-mounted version) Type 6209 P0 P1 P2 P3 Type 8879 P4 P5 P2 P6 P0 P1 P7 P8 P0 Front Art. 6611, 6611/F (flush-mounted version) Art. 661C, 661C/F (desktop version) Art. 6711, 6711/F (surface wall-mounted version) P2 P5 P6 P4 P7 P3 P8 P2 P1 P0 Type 6309, 6309/C Type 6329, 6329/C Type 6309/P, 6309/CP Front Art. 6601/AU, 6601/AUF (flush-mounted version) Art. 660C/AU, 660C/AUF (desktop version) Art. 6701/AU, 6701/AUF (surface wall-mounted version) P2 P1 P0 Front P1 P2 P1 + P2 (Toghether) = P0 P3 Art. 6611/AU, 6611/AUF (flush-mounted version) Art. 661C/AU, 661C/AUF (desktop version) Art. 6711/AU, 6711/AUF (surface wall-mounted version) Remote button module Type 6120 P5 P5 P6 P4 P7 P3 P8 P2 P1 P6 P0 RESET 21 PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G A N D H A R D WA R E - PROGRAMMABLE KEY PROGRAMMING Next to the desired push-button (P1 to P8), press When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: to access chan- ge mode. Press to exit change mode. Select one of the following 8 functions to assign to the push-button by means of the push-buttons . N.B.: Even if indicated in the table, the push-buttons may not be operative, depending on the version of the device. - Default value Assigns the default Default values: P0=Lock P1=Self-start P2=Stair light FUNCTION Press the push-button to assign the default setting. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. - Intercommunicating call Assigns the push-button with the identification code of a device for making intercommunicating calls. When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: value to the pushbutton. P3=Auxiliary 2 P4=Not assigned P5=Not assigned P6=Not assigned P7=F1 P8=F2 DESCRIPTION The key takes on the default value. For buttons P0, P1, P2, P3, P7 and P8 the default is a function, indicated in the preceding table. Press , then key in a code from 1 to 200, identifying the device to be called. Press to confirm the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. - Self-start Assigns the push-button with the self-start function towards a specified entrance panel. When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: The button makes an intercommunicating call The button turns on a specific speech unit The button turns on one of the relays Type 692R and 69RH The button turns on the output F1 of the entrance panel in conversation or anyhow the last one used The button turns on the output F2 of the entrance panel in conversation or anyhow the last one used Press , then key in a code from 1 to 15, identifying the entrance panel to self-start. Press to confirm the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. - Auxiliary Assigns the push-button with the activation of one of the two relays in type 69RH. Up to 8 type 69RH units and hence 16 relays can be installed in the same system. When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: The button turns on the output F1 of a specific entrance panel The button turns on the output F2 of a specific entrance panel The button switches over the ringtone mute function for intercommunicating calls The button switches over the ringtone mute function for calls from a speech unit Press , then key in the code identifying the relay to activate (from 1 to 16). The relays are identified as follows: 1 -> 1st relay of 1st type 69RH 9 -> 1st relay of 5th type 69RH 2 -> 2nd relay of 1st type 69RH 10 -> 2nd relay of 5th type 69RH 3 -> 1st relay of 2nd type 69RH 11 -> 1st relay of 6th type 69RH 4 -> 2nd relay of 2nd type 69RH 12 -> 2nd relay of 6th type 69RH 5 -> 1st relay of 3rd type 69RH 13 -> 1st relay of 7th type 69RH 6 -> 2nd relay of 3rd type 69RH 14 -> 2nd relay of 7th type 69RH 7 -> 1st relay of 4th type 69RH 15 -> 1st relay of 8th type 69RH 8 -> 2nd relay of 4th type 69RH 16 -> 2nd relay of 8th type 69RH Press to confirm the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. - Function F1 Assigns the push-button with the function F1, which activates terminal F1 of the entrance panel with which conversation is in progress or of the last entrance panel with which communication took place. When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: Press to assign function F1. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. - F2 function Assigns the push-button with the function F2, which activates terminal F2 of the entrance panel with which conversation is in progress or of the last entrance panel with which communication took place. When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: 22 PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G A N D H A R D WA R E Here only this variation is described: Press to assign function F2. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. If you want to choose the activation of a specific entrance panel door lock, press OK and set the entrance panel push-button from 1 to 15: - F1 function specific Assigns the push-button with the F1 function of a specified entrance panel. To cancel press EXIT. To confirm press OK: When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: the display changes as it follows to indicate the specific function: Press panel. , then key in a code from 1 to 15 identifying the entrance Press to confirm the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. ATTENTION: IF YOU PROGRAM THE DOOR LOCK PUSH-BUTTON, IT WILL NOT BE ABLE TO CARRY OUT THE SWITCHBOARD CALL. - F2 function specific Assigns the push-button with the F2 function of a specified entrance panel. - call group PROGRAMMING call groups associate the external/internal call of a device (interphone/monitor) with the call of another device (interphone/monitor). 4 different devices can be assigned to each device. When one of the 4 associated devices is called, the main or group master also rings. The 4 call groups G1, G2, G3 and G4 do not behave in the same way. G1/G3 repeats calls from entrance panels only, if FLAG “G1/G3 ext. only” is set to YES. G2/G4 repeats intercommunicating calls only, if FLAG “G4 int. only” is set to YES. When the following message is displayed in the 1st line: Press panel. , then key in a code from 1 to 15 identifying the entrance Press to confirm the change or to cancel. When you confirm the change, the message “Done!” will appear. Intercommunicating call ringtone mute There is no need for further parameters and so the procedure ends in this way: : Next to the desired call group (G1 to G4), press to access chan- ge mode. Press to exit change mode. Key in a code from 1 to 200, identifying the device to which the call is to be associated. Press to confirm the change or to cancel. and then: Calls from speech unit ringtone mute There is no need for further parameters and so the procedure ends in this way: and then: - PROGRAMMING THE DOOR LOCK PUSH-BUTTON (P0) It is also possible to re-configurate the door lock push-button. As default it activates the lock release of the entrance panel with that is talking or, with hook pressed, with the latest panel it got in touch with. Raising the hook, starting from a rest position and by pressing the lock release push-button, you make a call to an existing lodge switchboard. For details see instructions concerning the individual video interphones or interphones. If properly programmed, it is always possible and in any case to activate a specific entrance panel lock release, independently from the one you are talking or you were talking to. Other possible programmings are: activation of a relay type 69RH, intercommunicating call etc. according to the previous table: “ Programming programmable push-buttons” by replacing “self-start” with the following string:: FUNCTION DESCRIPTION The push-button activates the lock release of a specific entrance panel. 23 PA R A M E T E R S F O R P R O G R A M M I N G A N D H A R D WA R E - LEVELS - The video door entry unit 66x1 and audio door entry units 66x1AU permit adjusting some levels via software commands. CONFIGURATION OF REMOTE BUTTON MODULE Press to move to the next item by which you can program 8 Button Modules Type 6120. Ringtone volume It is the volume of the ringtone, both for a call from a speech unit and intercommunicating or outside the door. To change, press a key from 0 (ringtone mute) to 8 (maximum volume): At the outermost part of this function you move by pressing To cancel, press the following way: If this is not present, the display shows: . To confirm, press . The display changes in Speakerphone volume It is the volume of the speakerphone during conversation. To change, press a key from 0 (minimum volume) to 7 (maximum volume): to select the required Module. The type of Button Module and the respective firmware version are shown on the second line. Otherwise, enter the number of the module, from 0 to 7: To cancel, press To cancel, press follows: . To confirm, press . The display changes as Ringtone type This is the type of ringtone, for panel calls. To change, press a key from 0 to 6: . To confirm, press . To confirm, press . After selecting the required module, press to start viewing / editing the various parameters. The two buttons correspond respectively to P5 and P6 of an audio door entry unit 6209. For this reason, when moving with the arrow keys, you only see: On reaching relevant button press buttons table: To cancel, press the following way: and and to edit the programming. With you move within the list given in the following . The display changes in Function Brightness (not AU versions) This is the brightness of the video door entry unit 66x1 and 67x1. To change, press a key from 0 (minimum brightness) to 7 (maximum brightness): Description The button performs no function. The button makes an intercommunicating call that simulates a door call. To cancel, press the following way: . To confirm, press The button activates one of the relays Type 69RH. . The display changes in The button activates the lock of a specific entrance panel. Contrast (not AU versions) This is the contrast of the video door entry unit 66x1 and 67x1. To change, press a key from 0 (minimum contrast) to 7 (maximum contrast): The button activates the output F1 of a specific entrance panel. The button activates the output F2 of a specific entrance panel. To cancel, press the following way: . To confirm, press . The display changes in For example, you go onto the second item and select “Intercommunicating”. Then press and for example 1 . In this way the module is being prepared to make a call (a door call in this case) to flat 1. Final confirmation is made with: That after a short time changes into: 24 ENCODING INTERPHONES AND VIDEO INTERPHONES HARDWARE CONFIGURATION (To be carried out without the plate of the electronic unit) - Key in the code to be assigned to the device. The code may consist of 3 (sequential encoding), 4 or 8 digits, depending on the value of the parameter “NUMBER OF ENCODING DIGITS”. Hardware configuration allows you to: completely clear the entrance panel's EEPROM; to indicate the presence or absence of the camera and audio part of the entrance panel; and to interface with a PC for programming via software. - By continuing to key in digits you can correct the digits already keyed in. Programming the hardware - Press RESET (next to the loudspeaker). - Within 2 seconds of pressing RESET, press and hold simultaneously. and - After 2 seconds, the following messages will appear alternately on the first line of the display. - Press R to cancel programming, or to confirm the value. - On confirmation of the value, the entrance panel checks that the code has not already been assigned to another device. - In the case of 4- and 8-digit encoding, the entrance panel also checks that the code introduced has not already been assigned to a physical code (see mapping of the parameter DEVICE NUMBERS). - Repeat the procedure for all the interphones and monitors. The number shown in the 2nd line will be different each time. During programming, you have 25 seconds to encode a device, otherwise the entrance panel automatically exits the procedure. then press . After clearing the memory, the entrance panel automatically restarts and returns to the rest state. Calling On alphanumeric entrance panels, there are 3 ways of dialling a user and sending a call: - Numeric dialling. - Alphanumeric dialling. - Direct dialling. - Changing the entrance panel setting Numeric dialling - Clearing the EEPROM To clear the EEPROM, key in the number displayed in the 2nd line and Press and select one of the following headings by means of the Dial the call code of the desired extension using push-buttons 9 WXYZ push-buttons and . - Audio/Video Entrance Panel R to cancel the operation, or to call. During dialling, if 0 0 is enabled for choosing the “Lock code”, do not use as the first push-button. If the code called is associated with a name in the name index, the first associated name (a) will be displayed while the call is being made. + Audio 1 To exit programming mode, press + Alphanumeric dialling Press and wait for the following message A flashing cursor will appear on the 2nd line. Enter all or part of the name to be found. Dedicated to type 692I and PC. Next to the parameter, press to + . Press For audio entrance panels type 89F4 use the NO value. If an external CCTV type camera is connected to an audio entrance panel type 89F4, the panel must be programmed as video entrance panel by using the “YES” value. - Package Monitor 0 for YES and R 0 + for NO. . ENCODING INTERPHONES AND MONITORS 0 9 WXYZ To enter characters/symbols, use the push-buttons from to . Each push-button has more than one character/symbol assigned to it (see table below). To reach the desired symbol, press the push-button several times before the end of the timeout of 2 seconds, which is renewed each time you press a key. + The encoding of interphones/monitors makes it possible to identify an interphone or a monitor with its own code. The encoding operation must be carried out from the entrance panel defined as MASTER. During encoding, the MASTER entrance panel is brought into communication with the device being programmed, and the monitor of the video interphone being programmed also switches on. Programming procedure: - Carry out the ID code programming sequence described in the instructions for the interphone or monitor you wish to encode. - When the interphone/monitor goes into programming mode, on the display of the MASTER entrance panel, the message appear. - Line 2 comprises 2 distinct areas: the area on the left indicates the current code of the device being programmed and the one on the right indicates the code to be assigned to the device. If the value of the lefthand area is “000”, the device is not encoded. 25 O P E R AT I O N If the symbol entered previously was a capital letter, even if you change push-button, you will re-start with a capital. If it was lower case, you will re-start in lower case. If it was a digit, you will re-start with a digit. To enter a character/symbol located on a different push-button from the one previously pressed, it is not necessary to wait for the end of the timeout. Use the push-buttons and to start the search for the name. If the name entered is part of the name to be found, the entrance panel will display the first name that satisfies the search criteria; use the pushbuttons names. R In the event of incorrect entry, press R the set access code must be entered, R to cancel the operation. to call. and repeat the procedure. OPEN F1 FROM PANEL The F1 output of an entrance panel can be activated if one of the 200 8-digit codes is known, which can be programmed according to the procedure described in paragraph 1.8. Before entering the code digits, to scroll forward or back, to the next or previous Once you have found the name, press Press button When is pressed, the system checks whether the code already exists. If so, the local lock is activated. There is no signal in the event of an error. + 2 ABC : In the meantime the display shows the active pushbuttons on the first line. Direct dialling By pressing one of the two push-buttons , it is possible to send a call directly to two different numbers. This is only possible if the two push-buttons have been encoded during “PREFERENTIAL CODE” parameter programming. The ringtone generated by the interphones/monitors in response to a call from an entrance panel is determined by the value of the “ringtone cycles” set on the entrance panel (default setting = 2). Each ringtone cycle follows the rhythm of 1 second ringtone and 2 seconds pause. When the call starts, the monitor of the video interphone called switches on, if the entrance panel is of video version. On termination of the call, the answer time count is started, within which the handset must be raised to answer the call. From the time that the handset is raised, which can also occur during the call, the conversation time count is started (default value = 2 minutes). On expiry of the conversation time, you have 10 s to re-send the call, in order to continue the conversation without hanging up and picking up the handset again. If a call is made from a panel outside this 10 s interval, while the handset is still raised, press and then release the handset hook to answer the call. "ENGAGED PLEASE WAIT" MESSAGE When the message ENGAGED appears on the display, the entrance panel is disabled for making calls because another call from a different entrance panel is in progress. If a call is made, when the ENGAGED message appears, the entrance panel emits a continuous tone. RINGTONE MUTE If you make a call to an interphone or monitor with the ringtone muted, the entrance panel will indicate that the call cannot be sent by emitting a warning tone for a few seconds, consisting of very short “Beeps” in quick succession and by displaying the message “Do not disturb”. SELF-START If any interphone or monitor activates the entrance panel by means of the self-start procedure, the display will show the following message, without showing the identity or name of the device. Enter the code digits: When is pressed, the system checks whether the code already exists. If so, the local F1 output is activated. There is no signal in the event of an error. R In the event of incorrect entry, press and repeat the procedure. OPEN F2 FROM PANEL The F2 output of an entrance panel can be activated if one of the 200 8-digit codes is known, which can be programmed according to the procedure described in paragraph 1.9. Before entering the code digits, R the set access code must be entered, + 3 DEF : In the meantime the display shows the active pushbuttons on the first line. Enter the code digits: When is pressed, the system checks whether the code already exists. If so, the local F2 output is activated. There is no signal in the event of an error. In the event of incorrect entry, press R and repeat the procedure. Note: Some codes can only be active in certain time bands. See paragraph 4.3 and following. BUTTON SYMBOL 1 1@.,:;?!()<> 2 ABC2abcÁÀÃÅÄÆÇÈáàãåäæçè 3 DEF3defïÉÈÊÌéèêì 4 GHI4ghiÍÌíì 5 JKL5jkl 6 MNO6mnoÑñÓÒÕÖóòõö 7 PQRS7pqrsRŠršß 8 TUV8tuvÚÙÜÙúùüù 9 WXYZ9wxyzÝZýz 0 0_$&*#+-=/%"' If you make a call during this phase, the call cancels self-start. DOOR LOCK RELEASE FROM AN ENTRANCE PANEL The lock can be activated if one of the 200 8-digit codes is known, which can be programmed according to the procedure described in paragraph 1.7. Before entering the code digits, the set access code must be entered, as described in paragraph 1.4. Reference source not found.: ABC DEF GHI JKL In the meantime the display shows the active pushbuttons on the first line. MNO PQRS TUV Enter the code digits: WXYZ + 26 O P E R AT I O N - Each time you press a button a short “beep” is emitted, an asterisk “*” appears on the display and you have a further 25 seconds (timeout) to press the next push-button. If this time limit is exceeded, the entrance panel exits programming mode. - After keying in the password, press to enable the function. If the password is correct, the entrance panel will briefly display the message: Once the function is enabled, when the next call is answered, the following messages appear cyclically on the display. PANEL OPERATION Calls The tone generated by the interphones/monitors, when a call is made from a panel, does not follow the lenght of the pression of the pushbutton, but is generated by the value of the “ringtone cycles” set on the panel (default value = 2). Each ringtone cycle consist of 1 s ringtone and 2 s pause. On start of the call, the monitor of the relative video entrance panel called switches on. At the end of the call, the answer time count starts, within which the handset must be raised to answer the call. From the time that the handset is raised, which can also occur during the call, the conversation time count is starts (default value = 2 minutes). When the conversation time has elapsed, the user has 10 s to press the call pushbutton in order, to proceed with the conversation without hanging up the handset. If a call is made from a panel outside this 10 s interval, while the handset is still raised, press and then release the handset hook to answer the call. Ringtone mute If a call is made to an interphone or monitor with the ringtone mute enabled, the panel indicates that the call cannot be sent, with the emission for a few seconds, of a dissuasion tone consisting of very short repeated “Beeps”. Use the push-buttons to increase or reduce the external volume. To save the selected volume, press To adjust internal volume, press Once again use the push-buttons me and push-button "Engaged Please Wait" message When the ENGAGED-PLEASE WAIT message appears, the panel is disabled for calls, as another call from another panel is in progress. If a call pushbutton is pressed while the message ENGAGED-PLEASE WAIT is on display, the panel emits a long warning tone. . for adjusting internal volu- to save it. If you press again, you return to external volume control. When conversation comes to an end, either by replacing the handset, by expiry of the conversation time or by pressing the push-button R the entrance panel, the volume adjustment function is cancelled. on 27 I N T E R P H O N E / V I D E O I N T E R P H O N E : I N T E R P H O N E I N S TA L L AT I O N 6 2 0 9 DESCRIPTION Type 6209 Type 6209 is an interphone in the Petrarca series for ELVOX TWO WIRE audio and video door entry systems. It is supplied as standard with 3 pushbuttons, one for lock release, one for self-start of the interphone in the system even when not called, and one for the auxiliary “stair light” service. The interphone can be fitted with an additional 3 pairs of pushbutton types 692P (692P/M or 692P/R), for auxiliary services or intercommunicating calls, and the accessory type 6153/682 for: call volume adjustment, call signal mute, call denied luminous indicators, signal to indicate unanswered calls, signal to indicate services not available and luminous signal for gate/door open. The interphone can be installed as a wall-mounted version or desktop using the conversion kit type 6140 or 6A40, or in combination with monitors in the Petrarca series type 6009 (b/w monitor) or type 6009/C (colour monitor) by means of wall bracket type 6145 or desktop conversion kit type 6142 or 6A42. Connection and connector terminal board 1, 2) BUS line. 4, 6P) Connection for door call pushbutton. 5, 6S) Connection of additional door ringtone -, +) Additional power supply for monitor with power supply type 6923. VARIAT.) VIDEO) T1) T2) T3) T4) BL RO Connection for module type 6153/682. Connection for monitor type 6009 or 6009/C. 1st pair of pushbuttons type 692P. 2nd pair of pushbuttons type 692P. 3rd pair of pushbuttons type 692P. 4th pair of pushbuttons type 692P. BI A+ A- CA Controls The call volume can be adjusted by moving the loudspeaker wire from connector A+ (high) to A- (low); otherwise use accessory type 6153/682, leaving the loudspeaker wire connected to connector A-. INSTALLATION Wall-mounted installations of the interphone do not require additional accessories. However a vertical 3-module box may be used to facilitate fixture and cable routing. For desktop installations and combinations with monitors, refer to the respective instructions of the conversion kit or monitor. VIDEO SIGNAL STABILISATION Inside the interphone there are some connectors (A-B-C) and some jumpers for the video signal stabilization. This jumper must be used in installations with several appliances (interphones and monitors) connected in series (Fig. 17). Displace the jumper into "B" (Termination 100 Ohm) only on the last set and keep the jumpers on the other appliances in the initial position "A" (No termination). A A For other connection configurations see the: TERMINATION TABLE FOR THE TWO WIRE ELVOX INSTALLATIONS” shown in the wiring diagram section. Fig. 16 VARIAT. 100 Ohm A TR1 ForPer Type art. 6153/682 RESET SERR. Fig. 17 If the image shown on the monitor is distorted, displace the jumper into one of the alternative positions to the initial one (B or C), so as to eliminate the distortion. PRG. SERIALE TR2 Lock SERRATURA Fig. 18 T1 T1 T2 T2 T3 T4 T3 T4 For Type Per art. 6009 o 6009/C Video signal Stabilizzazione stabiliser segnale video 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + C B A 1 VIDEO PROGRAMMING There are three interphone programming modes: assignment of an identification code or call code (indispensable), assignment of a secondary identification code (for interphones associated with a master interphone), programming of pushbuttons for auxiliary services and intercommunicating calls (when necessary). Programming must be performed with the system switched on, without active communication and only after connecting the interphones/monitors to the system and programming the panels. 28 I N T E R P H O N E / V I D E O I N T E R P H O N E : I N T E R P H O N E I N S TA L L AT I O N 6 2 0 9 Identification code programming The identification code is programmed via an entrance panel (MASTER), already configured and present on the system. The interphone is supplied without associated identification code. To verify this condition, press the lock release pushbutton and the interphone should emit a triple “Beep”. Attention: during the interphone/video interphone identification code programming you have 30 seconds from the moment you enter the programming in the interphone/video interphone and the moment you press the call push-button on the panel or you send the code. Programming phase: 1) Remove the interphone cover. 2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton on the interphone. 3) Press and hold the tab on the lock release pushbutton, together with the RESET pushbutton. 4) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the lock release pushbutton pressed. 5) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone and communication is enabled with the panel. If the monitor is also connected to the interphone, it is switched on and connected to the camera of the entrance panel. 6) Release the tab of the lock release pushbutton. 7) On pushbutton entrance panels, press the call button for the interphone, while on alphanumeric keypads, enter the call code and press pushbutton “ ”. 8) If the system contains an interphone that already has the same associated identification code, the panel emits a low signal and the operation should be repeated from point 2. 9) Otherwise the code is associated with the interphone and communication is terminated. Secondary identification code programming Programming of the secondary identification code is only required when more than one interphone is to be called by means of the same pushbutton or call code. The interphones that ring at the same time are associated with the same group. The “master” interphone is programmed first by means of the “identification code programming” procedure described above, while the additional group interphones are programmed with the secondary identification code (see table shown in the wiring diagram section). A maximum of three audio door entry units plus one group master can be associated with the same group, without the need for programmer Type 950C or SaveProg . If the interphones are combined with Petrarca monitors, an additional power supply type 6923 must be fitted for each additional monitor after the second monitor. Using programmer type 950C, activation of the ringtone on all monitors can be programmed, without simultaneous activation of all monitors, to then enable activation of the monitor from the interphone used to answer the call with the self-start pushbutton; this avoids the need to use additional power supplies. Programming phase: 1) Remove the interphone cover. 2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton on the interphone. 3) Press and hold the tab on the lock release pushbutton and the self start/auto-activation pushbutton (the first pushbutton below the tab), together with the RESET pushbutton. 4) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the other two pushbuttons pressed. 5) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone and communication is enabled with the panel. If the monitor is also connected to the interphone, it is switched on and connected to the camera of the entrance panel. 6) Release the tab on the lock release pushbutton and the self start pushbutton. 7) On pushbutton entrance panels, press the call button for the “master” interphone, while on alphanumeric keypads, enter the call code of the “master” interphone and press pushbutton “ ”. 8) When the secondary code is associated with the interphone and communication is terminated. To know the number assigned see table shown in the wiring diagram section. Pushbutton programming The interphone is supplied with a pair of additional pushbuttons type 692P, for the functions self start and the auxiliary service “stair light”, which activates the 1st relay of the 1st actuator (type 692R), if connected to the system. A further three pairs of pushbuttons type 692P can be inserted in the interphone, to be connected to connectors T2-T3-T4, corresponding to the following default functions. Pushbutton Connector In program. Default function 1° T1 P1 Self-start 2° T1 P2 Stair light (1st relay of 1st actuator, type 692R) 3° T2 P3 Auxiliary (2nd relay of 1st actuator, type 692R) 4° T2 P4 Not associated 5° T3 P5 Not associated 6° T3 P6 Not associated 7° T4 P7 Function F1 on panel 8° T4 P8 Function F2 on panel P0 is the lock button. To change the operating mode, use programmer type 950C, with the exception of programming intercommunicating pushbuttons and the pushbutton for the self-start service to a specific entrance panel or in any case for P0 and P1. If a pushbutton is programmed for a specific function, the interphone emits a “Click” when pressed; otherwise it does not emit any signal. Intercommunicating call pushbutton programming Programming phase: 1) Raise the handset of the interphone/video interphone to call (when using series 8870, Giotto, Petrarca). With other versions of series 6600 (without handset) press and keep pressed the talk/listen push-button . 2) Remove the cover of the interphone to be programmed. 3) Press and hold the RESET push-button on the audio door entry unit to program. 4) Press and hold the additional pushbutton to make the intercommunicating call together with the RESET pushbutton. 5) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the call pushbutton pressed. 6) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone, while the other interphone emits a 3-tone ascending scale. 7) Release the intercommunicating call pushbutton. 8) On the interphone called (with the 3-tone ring), press one of the programmed pushbuttons (such as lock, F1, F2 or actuator). 9) A high tone confirms the end of the procedure. Repeat the same procedure for the other interphones and any other intercommunicating call pushbuttons. Programming the self-start pushbutton to a specific panel. Programming phase: 1) Remove the interphone cover. 2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton on the interphone. 3) Press and hold the additional pushbutton to activate the self-start function together with the RESET pushbutton. 4) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the self-start pushbutton pressed. 5) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone. 6) Release the self-start pushbutton. 7) On pushbutton entrance panels, press the call button for the interphone, while on alphanumeric keypads, enter the call code and press pushbutton “ ”. 8) A high tone confirms the end of the procedure. Restoring default values of pushbuttons. Programming phase: 1) Remove the interphone cover. 2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton on the interphone. 3) Press and hold the relative pushbutton to be reprogrammed together with the RESET pushbutton. 29 I N T E R P H O N E / V I D E O I N T E R P H O N E : O P E R AT I O N 6 0 0 9 + 6 2 0 9 4) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the other pushbutton pressed. 5) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone. 6) Release the pushbutton to restore to default and then press again. Deleting all settings. Programming phase: This procedure is advised when you want to change the ID of an interphone/monitor previously programmed and you do not want keep the operation programming of the appliance.1) Remove the interphone cover. 2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton on the interphone. 3) Press and hold the self start pushbutton together with the RESET pushbutton. 4) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the self-start pushbutton pressed. 5) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a continuous tone for two seconds. 6) Release the self-start pushbutton. 7) During the continuous tone, press the tab on the lock release pushbutton. If the deletion procedure is successful, when the lock release tab is pressed once more the interphone emits a triple “Beep”. OPERATION Calls from an entrance panel, intercommunicating calls and door calls are differentiated by means of different tones. Door calls. Calls from entrance panels do not follow the pressed pushbutton but are generated inside the interphone. The call interval is 1 s of ringtone and 2 s of pause repeated twice (default value set on panel). To answer, raise the handset. If the handset is already raised during the call, replace and raise it again. The call answer time (30 s) and the conversation time (2 minutes by default) are set in the panel parameters. When the conversation time has elapsed, the user can continue without replacing the handset if a new call is made within 10 s from the same panel. Intercommunicating call. Lift the handset and press the intercommunicating button for the interphone/monitor to be called. On the handset of the interphone called a call tone will ring (if the call is enabled) or an engaged tone (if not enabled). On the called interphone the ringtone starts sequentially at intervals of 1 s ringing and 4 s pause. The maximum duration of the call is 30 s (6 cycles). To answer the call, simply raise the handset; the maximum duration of the conversation is 60 seconds. When the conversation time has elapsed, the user can continue without replacing the handset if a new call is made within 10 s. Calls from the panel have priority over intercommunicating calls. Denied calls. Installation of type 6153/682 in the interphone, enables the user to vary the call intensity or mute the ringtone. Call mute is indicated by permanent illumination of the red LED. If calls are made to the interphone when the call mute is enabled, they are denied. A denied call causes the red Led to briefly switch off according to the number of times calls are denied (maximum 4 denied calls). The signal is repeated every 10 s (approx.). Deletion of denied calls is by: reenabling the ringtone, resetting the interphone or a system power failure. On the panel, a denied call is indicated by means of a dissuasion tone (a series of “Beeps” at 100ms intervals with a pause of 100ms for a total of 5 s). The message “Do not disturb” also appears on panels with display. Lock Button The lock button of each device works in the following manner. - Device with handset at rest lock to the last entrance panel with which it has spoken or from which it has been called. - Device with handset raised but not engaged in a conversation call to switchboard if the Switchboard flag is YES. Otherwise it goes back to the first case. - Device with handset raised and engaged in an internal conversation as in the first case. - Device with handset raised and engaged in an external conversation or called from entrance panel lock to the entrance panel being spoken with or from which it has been called. In practice a lock is always activated except when the handset is raised and you immediately press the lock button. This can also be taken to the standard case if the system has no porter switchboard and the Switchboard flag is set on NO. 30 DESCRIPTION Type 6009, 6009/C PETRARCA series monitor Type 6009 or 6009/C can work in conjunction with interphone Type 6209 for video door entry systems series TWO WIRES ELVOX. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF Type 6009 - Slim-line surface wall-mounted monitor with 4” flat screen - Video signal standard: CCIR with 625 lines and 50 frames (EIA standard available on request) - Passband: 4 MHz TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF Type 6009 and 6009/C - Slim-line surface wall-mounted monitor with 4” LCD colour screen - Video signal standard:PAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Fix the bracket type 6145 to the wall at a height of approximately 1.4 m above the ground (Fig. 20). Open the interphone, split the cover from the bottom making pressure on the lower side of the cover (Fig. 21, 22). Fit the base of the interphone into the appropriate seats to the left of the bracket. Slide the base of the interphone downwards until it is completely fastened. Connect the wires to the terminals of the interphone and monitor card (Fig. 23) Connect the wiring of the monitor to the connection card by means of connector CN1 on the card. Fit the monitor in the appropriate seats in the bracket. Slide the base of the monitor downwards until it is completely fastened (Fig. 24). Close the interphone by hooking the cover onto the base and pressing the bottom of the cover until it clicks shut. To remove the interphone or monitor from the bracket, press the safety tab with a screwdriver in the direction of the arrows (Fig. 25). DESK-TOP CONVERSION KIT FOR MONITOR AND INTERPHONES Open the interphone, split the cover from the bottom making pressure on the lower side of the cover (Fig. 20, 21). Fit the base of the interphone into the appropriate seats to the left of the bracket. Slide the base of the interphone downwards until it is completely fastened. Connect the wires to the terminals of the interphone and monitor card. Connect the wiring of the monitor to the connection card by means of connector CN1 on the card. Fit the monitor in the appropriate seats in the bracket. Slide the base of the monitor downwards until it is completely fastened. Close the interphone by hooking the cover onto the base and pressing the bottom of the cover until it clicks shut. To remove the interphone or monitor from the bracket, press the safety tab with a screwdriver in the direction of the arrows (Fig. 28). I N T E R P H O N E / V I D E O I N T E R P H O N E : O P E R AT I O N 6 0 0 9 + 6 2 0 9 MONITOR DIMENSIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Fig. 23 Fig. 19 Luminosità Contrasto (colore) Fig. 20 Fig. 24 VIDEO 1,40 Fig. 25 Fig. 21 Fig. 22 Fig. 26 Fig. 27 31 I N T E R P H O N E / V I D E O I N T E R P H O N E : I N T E R P H O N E I N S TA L L AT I O N 6 2 0 9 DESCRIPTION Type 8879 is an interphone in the 8870 series for ELVOX TWO WIRE audio and video door entry systems. It is supplied as standard with 2 pushbuttons, one for lock release, the other for stair light light (default). Connection and connector terminal board 1, 2) BUS line. 4, 6P) Connection for door call pushbutton. 5, 6S) Connection of additional door ringtone (A) (B) Activ. Reset Fig. 30 Fig. 30 Fix the top screw (A) in the flush-mounted box (or wall plug), leaving the screw head to protrude by 2 mm. Hook the interphone onto the top screw using the appropriate hole in the back, by placing it close to the wall and then pulling downwards Complete mounting by screwing the bottom screw (B) into the appropriate hole. Fig. 28 A+ A- P0 VIDEO SIGNAL STABILISATOR On the lower side of the interphone there is a connector (A-B-C) and a jumper for the video signal balance. This jumper must be used on the installations where there are more appliances (interphones or monitors) connected in series (Fig. 31). On the standard configuration displace the jumper into "B" only on the last set and keep the jumpers on the other appliances in the initial position "A" (No termination" (Fig. 31). B A A CA P2 For other connection configurations see the: TERMINATION TABLE FOR THE TWO WIRE ELVOX INSTALLATIONS” shown in the wiring diagram section. A C B A Fig. 31 1 2 4 5 6S 6P Video signal stabiliser Controls The call volume can be adjusted by moving the loudspeaker wire from connector A+ (high) to A- (low). INSTALLATION Wall-mounted installations of the interphone do not require additional accessories. However a vertical 3-module box may be used to facilitate fixture and cable routing. Surface wall-mounted intallation Fig. 29 To separate the base of the interphone from the cover, insert a screwdriver in the slit in the middle and turn it until the unit clicks open. Fig. 29 32 Fig. 31 If the image shown on the monitor is distorted, displace the jumper into one of the alternative positions to the initial one (B or C), so as to eliminate the distortion. NOTE: in case of installations with only interphones, keep the jumpers in “A” position. PROGRAMMING There are three interphone programming modes: assignment of an identification code or call code (indispensable), assignment of a secondary identification code (for interphones associated with a master interphone), programming of pushbuttons for auxiliary services and intercommunicating calls (when necessary). Programming must be performed with the system switched on, without active communication and only after connecting the interphones/monitors to the system and programming the panels. Attention: during the interphone identification code programming you have 30 seconds from the moment you enter the programming in the interphone and the moment you press the call push-button on the panel or you send the code. I N T E R P H O N E / V I D E O I N T E R P H O N E : I N T E R P H O N E I N S TA L L AT I O N 8 8 7 9 Identification code programming The identification code is programmed via an entrance panel (MASTER), already configured and present on the system. The interphone is supplied without associated identification code. To verify this condition, press the lock release pushbutton and the interphone should emit a triple “Beep” Programming phase: 1) Remove the interphone cover. 2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton on the interphone. 3) Press and hold the tab on the lock release pushbutton, together with the RESET pushbutton. 4) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the lock release pushbutton pressed. 5) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone and communication is enabled with the panel. 6) Release the tab of the lock release pushbutton. 7) On pushbutton entrance panels, press the call button for the interphone, while on alphanumeric keypads, enter the call code and press pushbutton “ ”. 8) If the system contains an interphone that already has the same associated identification code, the panel emits a low signal and the operation should be repeated from point 2. 9) Otherwise the code is associated with the interphone and communication is terminated. Secondary identification code programming Programming of the secondary identification code is only required when more than one interphone is to be called by means of the same pushbutton or call code. The interphones that ring at the same time are associated with the same group. The “master” interphone is programmed first by means of the “identification code programming” procedure described above, while the additional group interphones are programmed with the secondary identification code (see table (see table shown in the wiring diagram section).). A maximum of three audio door entry units plus one group master can be associated with the same group, without the need for programmer Type 950C or SaveProg . Programming phase: 1) Remove the interphone cover. 2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton on the interphone. 3) Press and hold the tab on the lock release pushbutton and the self start/auto-activation (on top right hand side) pushbutton (Attiv-top on the right hand side) together with the RESET pushbutton. 4) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the other two pushbuttons pressed. 5) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone and communication is enabled with the panel. 6) Release the tab on the lock release pushbutton and the self start pushbutton. 7) On pushbutton entrance panels, press the call button for the “master” interphone, while on alphanumeric keypads, enter the call code of the “master” interphone and press pushbutton “ ”. 8) When the secondary code is associated with the interphone and communication is terminated. To know the number assigned see table see table shown in the wiring diagram section. Pushbutton programming The interphone is supplied with a pushbutton, for the functions auxiliary service “stair light”, which activates the 1st relay of the 1st actuator (type 69RH). To change the operating mode of push-button, use programmer type 950C or SaveProg, with the exception of the programming pushbutton as intercommunicating or for the self-start service associated with a specific panel. If a pushbutton is programmed for a specific function, the interphone emits a “Click” when pressed; otherwise it does not emit any signal. Intercommunicating call pushbutton programming Programming phase: 1) Raise the handset of the interphone/video interphone to call (when using series 8870, Giotto, Petrarca). With other versions of series 6600 (without handset) press and keep pressed the talk/listen push-button . 2) Remove the cover of the interphone to be programmed. 3) Press and hold the RESET push-button on the audio door entry unit to program. 4) Press and hold the stair light pushbutton to make the intercommunicating call together with the RESET pushbutton. 5) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the stair light pushbutton pressed. 6) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone, while the other interphone emits a 3-tone ascending scale. 7) Release the stair light pushbutton. 8) On the interphone called (with the 3-tone ring), press one of the programmed pushbuttons (such as lock, F1, F2 or actuator). 9) A high tone confirms the end of the procedure. Programming the self-start pushbutton to a specific panel. Programming phase: 1) Remove the interphone cover. 2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton on the interphone. 3) Press and hold the stair light pushbutton together with the RESET pushbutton. 4) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the stair light pushbutton pressed. 5) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone. 6) Release the self start pushbutton. 7) On pushbutton entrance panels, press the call button for the interphone, while on alphanumeric keypads, enter the call code and press pushbutton “ ”. 8) A high tone confirms the end of the procedure. Restoring default values of pushbutton (for stair light (P2). Programming phase: 1) Remove the interphone cover. 2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton on the interphone. 3) Press and hold the relative stair light pushbutton together with the RESET pushbutton. 4) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping stair light push-button pressed. 5) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone. 6) Release the stair light pushbutton and then press again. Deleting all settings. Programming phase: 1) Remove the interphone cover. 2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton on the interphone. 3) Press and hold the self start pushbutton (ATTIV) together with the RESET ATTIV. pushbutton. 4) Release the RESET pushbutton, keeping the self-start pushbutton pressed. 5) After 2 seconds the interphone emits a continuous tone for two seconds. 6) Release the self-start pushbutton. 7) During the continuous tone, press the tab on the lock release pushbutton. If the deletion procedure is successful, when the lock release tab is pressed once more the interphone emits a triple “Beep”. OPERATION Calls from an entrance panel, intercommunicating calls and door calls are differentiated by means of different tones. Door calls. Calls from entrance panels do not follow the pressed pushbutton but are generated inside the interphone. The call interval is 1 second of ringtone and 2 seconds of pause repeated twice (default value set on panel). To answer, raise the handset. If the handset is already raised during the call, replace and raise it again. The call answer time (30 s) and the conversation time (2 minutes by default) are set in the panel parameters. When the conversation time has elapsed, the user can continue without replacing the handset if a new call is made within 10 seconds from the same panel. Intercommunicating call. Lift the handset and press the intercommunicating button for the interphone/monitor to be called. On the handset of the interphone called a call tone will ring (if the call is enabled) or an engaged tone (if not enabled). On the called interphone the ringtone starts sequentially at intervals of 1 second ringing and 4 seconds pause. The maximum duration of the call is 30 seconds (6 cycles). To answer the call, simply raise the handset; the maximum duration of the conversation is 5 minutes. When the conversation time has elapsed, the user can continue without replacing the handset if a new call is made within 10 seconds. Calls from the panel have priority over intercommunicating calls. 33 I N T E R P H O N E / V I D E O I N T E R P H O N E : I N S TA L L AT I O N A R T. 8 8 7 9 - A R T. 6 3 0 9 IDENTIFICATION CODE ASSIGNMENT FOR MONITORS To associate an identification code with interphones or monitors, refer to the instructions enclosed with the devices. Programming of the identification code must be performed on the Master panel. PANEL OPERATION In types 6309/P and 6309/CP push-buttons D, E and F ( Fig. 2) can also be used to command N.O. contacts, present on the video-interphone terminal block. Connection and connector terminal board 3, 4) Additional ringtone connection 1, 2) BUS line. 12 +, 13 -)Additional power supply for monitor with power supply type 6923. V3, M) Connection for door call pushbutton. CN1) Connection for monitor. Fig. 32 ELVOX CS2350 271103 4 3 CN1 1 12 13 V3 M + - Video signal Stabilizzazione stabilization segnale video F.P. C B A EXT. 24V "Engaged Please Wait" message When the ENGAGED-PLEASE WAIT message appears, the panel is disabled for calls, as another call from another panel is in progress. If a call pushbutton is pressed while the message ENGAGED-PLEASE WAIT is on display, the panel emits a long warning tone. 2 BUS AS + Calls The tone generated by the interphones/monitors, when a call is made from a panel, does not follow the lenght of the pression of the pushbutton, but is generated by the value of the “ringtone cycles” set on the panel (default value = 2). Each ringtone cycle consist of 1 s ringtone and 2 s pause. On start of the call, the monitor of the relative video entrance panel called switches on. At the end of the call, the answer time count starts, within which the handset must be raised to answer the call. From the time that the handset is raised, which can also occur during the call, the conversation time count is starts (default value = 2 minutes). When the conversation time has elapsed, the user has 10 s to press the call pushbutton in order, to proceed with the conversation without hanging up the handset. If a call is made from a panel outside this 10 s interval, while the handset is still raised, press and then release the handset hook to answer the call. DESCRIPTION Type 6309, 6329, 6309/C and 6329/C are interphones in the Giotto series respectively with B/W (6309, 6329) and colour screen (6309/C, 6329/C) for ELVOX TWO WIRE video door entry systems. They are supplied as standard with 3 pushbuttons, one for lock release, one for self-start of the monitor in the system even when not called, and one for the auxiliary “stair light” service. Supplied with call volume adjustment on 3 levels and call mute. The luminous indicators of: call signal mute, unanswered calls, services not available and gate/door open, are signalled by means of two LEDs (red and green) present on the monitor. The monitor can be installed as a wall-mounted version, by means of the bracket (R682) supplied with the monitor, or desktop version by means of the conversion kit type 661A or 661F. NOTE: Type 6329 has a double consumption as to the video interphone type 6309. CN2 Lock Button The lock button of each device works in the following manner. - Device with handset at rest lock to the last entrance panel with which it has spoken or from which it has been called. - Device with handset raised but not engaged in a conversation call to switchboard if the Switchboard flag is YES. Otherwise it goes back to the first case. - Device with handset raised and engaged in an internal conversation as in the first case. - Device with handset raised and engaged in an external conversation or called from entrance panel lock to the entrance panel being spoken with or from which it has been called. In practice a lock is always activated except when the handset is raised and you immediately press the lock button. This can also be taken to the standard case if the system has no porter switchboard and the Switchboard flag is set on NO. For Per monitor monitor Fig. 32a - Connection and connector terminal board for 6309/P and 6309/CP For monitor Video signal stabilization CN1 CN2 C B A 4 2 1 CN4 F.P. 3A 2B 2A EXT. 24V M V3 13 12 BUS AS + 3B Contacts N.O. 3 CN3 1B 1A CN5 CN5 34 1A, 1B Relay contact 24V A.C./D.C. 500mA (push-button 2A, 2B Relay contact 24V A.C./D.C. 500mA (push-button 3A, 3B Relay contact 24V A.C./D.C. 500mA (push-button ) ) ). I N T E R P H O N E / V I D E O I N T E R P H O N E : I N S TA L L AT I O N A R T. 6 3 0 9 Monitor technical specifications - Wall-mounted monitor in ABS - Backing plate and plugs for wall-mounted fixture or 3-module box. - 4" flat screen for 6309, 6329 and LCD 4” for 6309/C and LCD 3,5” for 6329/C. - Electronic circuit on interchangeable cards. - Standard video signal CCIR 625 lines 50 squares for 6309, 6329 and PAL for 6309/C and 6329/C. - Video pass band 4 MHz - Operating temperature from 0° to +40° C. - Electronic ringtone. - Input for door calls with different ringtone from panel calls. - Output for additional ringtone type 860A. - Supply of data from bus. - Input for additional power supply (type 6923) if the system is configured to enable simultaneous activation of more than two monitors. INSTALLATION - Install the monitor away from sources of light and heat. - Fig. 1 - Fix the monitor mounting plate to the wall with a distance of about 1.4 m between the bottom edge and the ground (Fig. 20). - Make the connections on the monitor terminal block. - Fit the monitor following the direction of arrows 1 and 2 (Fig. 27). Fig. 35 Controls and adjustments (Fig. 33 - 34) A - Ringtone volume and mute control. B - Brightness control. C - Contrast control for 6309 and color for 6309/C D - Lock release pushbutton 1 . E - System self-start pushbutton F - Pushbutton 692R. Fig. 36 1,40 2 1 . 1 for auxiliary service, 1st relay of 1st actuator type 1 When the pushbuttons and are pressed together, a second auxiliary service is activated, 2nd relay of 1st actuator type 692R (or Type 69RH). G - RESET pushbutton for monitor programming. H - Ringtone mute LED. The fixed light illuminates when the ringtone mute is enabled by means of slider "A" and flashes when calls have been denied (red led). I - Door open LED. On systems in which this function is used, the LED remains lit permanently when the door/gate is open (green led). 2 The plate can be mounted using a 3-module flush-mounted back box (horizontal or vertical) or with pressure plugs. Mounting points Fig. 37 Fig. 33 H I D F E P1 P0 P2 P1 + P2 (Assieme) = P3 Fig. 34 C B G A 35 I N T E R P H O N E / V I D E O I N T E R P H O N E : I N S TA L L AT I O N Ty p e 6 3 0 9 VIDEO SIGNAL STABILISATOR On the monitor intercommunication card there is a connector (A-B-C) and a jumper for the video signal balance (Fig. 39). This jumper must be used on the installations where there are more appliances (interphones or monitors) connected in series (Fig. 38). Displace the jumper into "B" (Termination 100 Ohm) only on the last set and keep the jumpers on the other appliances in the initial position "A" (No termination). B A A For other connection configurations see the: TERMINATION TABLE FOR THE TWO WIRE ELVOX INSTALLATIONS” shown in the wiring diagram section. A Fig. 38 Fig. 39 A B C Programming phase: 1) Lift the handset 2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton “G” present below the monitor (see Fig. 34). 3) Press and hold the lock release pushbutton “D” together with the RESET pushbutton “G”. 4) Release the RESET pushbutton “G”, keeping the lock release pushbutton “D” pressed. 5) After 2 seconds the monitor emits a high tone, the monitor switches on and communication is enabled with the panel. 6) Release the lock pushbutton “D”. 7) On pushbutton entrance panels, press the call button for the monitor, while on alphanumeric keypads, enter the call code and press pushbutton “ ”. 8) If the system contains a monitor that already has the same associated identification code, the panel emits a low signal and the operation should be repeated from point 2. 9) Otherwise the code is associated with the monitor, communication is terminated and the monitor switches OFF. Secondary identification code programming Programming of the secondary identification code is only required when more than one monitor is to be called by means of the same pushbutton or call code. The monitors that ring at the same time are associated with the same group. The “master” monitor is programmed first by means of the “identification code programming” procedure described above, while the additional group monitors are programmed with the secondary identification code (see table shown in the wiring diagram section). A maximum of three audio door entry units plus one group master can be associated with the same group, without the need for programmer Type 950C or SaveProg . In case monitors Petrarca are associated to the interphones, it is necessary to add an additional power supply type 6923 for any possible additional monitor. By using programmer type 950C or SaveProg it is possible to program the activation of chime of all monitors and the switching on of the “master” monitor. Before answering from a secondary video interphone from a secondary video interphone it is possible to switch the respective monitor on by means of the self-start push-button “ ”. Programming phase: 1) Lift the handset 2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton “G” present below the monitor (see Fig. 34). 3) Press and hold the lock release pushbutton “D” and self-start PROGRAMMING There are three monitor programming modes: assignment of an identification code or call code (indispensable), assignment of a secondary identification code (for monitors associated with a master monitor), programming of pushbuttons for auxiliary services and intercommunicating calls (when necessary). Programming must be performed with the system switched on, without active communication and only after connecting the interphones/monitors to the system and programming the panels. N.B. all the programming or deletion phases must be carried out with the handset of the monitor raised. Identification code programming The identification code is programmed via an entrance panel (MASTER), already configured and present on the system. The monitor is supplied without associated identification code. To verify this condition, press the lock release pushbutton and the monitor should emit a triple “Beep”. Attention: during the video interphone identification code programming you have 30 seconds from the moment you enter the programming in the video interphone and the moment you press the call push-button on the panel or you send the code. 36 pushbutton “E”, together with the RESET pushbutton “G”. 4) Release the RESET pushbutton “G”, keeping the other two pushbuttons pressed (D end E). 5) After 2 seconds the monitor emits a high tone, the monitor switches on and communication is enabled with the panel. 6) Release the lock release pushbutton “D” and self-start pushbutton “E”. 7) On pushbutton entrance panels, press the call button for the “master” monitor, while on alphanumeric keypads, enter the call code of the “master” interphone and press pushbutton “ ”. 8) When the secondary code is associated with the monitor the communication is terminated and the monitor switches off. To know the number assigned see table shown in the wiring diagram section. Pushbutton programming The monitor is fitted with three pushbuttons for the functions lock release, self-start and the auxiliary service “stair light”, which activates the 1st relay of the 1st actuator (type 692R), if connected to the system. To change the operating mode of the self-start pushbutton and auxiliary service “stair light” use programmer type 950C or SaveProg, with the exception of assignment of the functions of intercommunicating calls and self-start service to a specific panel. During pushbutton programming the ringtone volume control must not be in the ringtone mute position. I N T E R P H O N E / V I D E O I N T E R P H O N E : I N S TA L L AT I O N Ty p e 6 3 0 9 Intercommunicating call pushbutton programming “ ” (P2) Programming phase: 1) Raise the handset of the interphone/video interphone to call (when using series 8870, Giotto, Petrarca). With other versions of series 6600 (without handset) press and keep pressed the talk/listen push-button . 2) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton “G” present below the monitor (see Fig. 34) to be called. 3) Press and hold the additional pushbutton to make the intercommunicating call together with the RESET pushbutton “G”. 4) Release the RESET pushbutton “G”, keeping the call pushbutton pressed. 5) After 2 seconds the monitor emits a high tone, while the other interphone/monitor emits a 3-tone ascending scale. 6) Release the intercommunicating call pushbutton. 7) On the interphone/monitor called (with the 3-tone ring), press one of the programmed pushbuttons (such as lock, F1, F2 or actuator.). 8) A high tone confirms the end of the procedure. Repeat the same procedure for the other interphones/monitors and any other intercommunicating call pushbuttons. PROGRAMMING THE SELF-START PUSH-BUTTON TO A SPECIFIC ENTRANCE PANEL With this procedure it is possible to activate only push-button “ ”. The default push-button “ ” activates the self-start of the main entrance panel (master), as an alternative it can be programmed only by means of programmer 950C or SaveProg to activate the self-start of another entrance panel (slave). Programming phase: 1) Lift the handset 2) Press and hold the pushbutton “ ” to activate the self-start function together with the RESET pushbutton “G”. 3) Release the RESET pushbutton “G”, keeping the pushbutton “E” pressed. 4) After 2 seconds the monitor emits a high tone. 5) Release the pushbutton “E”. 6) On pushbutton entrance panels, press the call button for the monitor, while on alphanumeric keypads, enter the call code and press pushbutton “ ”. 7) A high tone confirms the end of the procedure. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Restoring default values of pushbuttons. Programming phase: Press and hold the RESET pushbutton “G” present below the monitor (see Fig. 34). Press and hold the relative pushbutton to be reprogrammed together with the RESET pushbutton “G”. Release the RESET pushbutton “G”, keeping the other pushbutton pressed. After 2 seconds the interphone emits a high tone. Release the pushbutton to restore to default and then press again. Deleting all settings. Programming phase: This procedure is advised when you want to change the ID of an interphone/monitor previously programmed and you do not want keep the operation programming of the appliance. 1) Press and hold the RESET pushbutton “G” present below the monitor (see Fig. 34). 2) Press and hold the self-start pushbutton “E” together with the RESET pushbutton “G”. 3) Release the RESET pushbutton “G”, keeping the self-start pushbutton “E” pressed. 4) After 2 seconds the monitor emits a continuous tone for two seconds. 5) Release the self-start pushbutton “E”. 6) During the continuous tone, press the lock release pushbutton “D”. If the deletion procedure is successful, when the lock release push-buttton is pressed once more the interphone emits a triple “Beep”. OPERATION Calls from an entrance panel, intercommunicating calls and door calls are differentiated by means of different tones. Door calls. Calls from entrance panels do not follow the pressed pushbutton but are generated inside the monitor. The call interval is 1 s of ringtone and 2 s of pause repeated twice (default value set on panel). To answer, raise the handset. If the handset is already raised during the call, replace and raise it again. The call answer time (30 s) and the conversation time (2 minutes by default) are set in the panel parameters. When the conversation time has elapsed, the user can continue without replacing the handset if a new call is made within 10 s from the same panel. Intercommunicating call. Lift the monitor handset and press the intercommunicating button, if programmed, for the interphone/monitor to be called. On the handset of the monitor calling, a call tone will ring (if the call is enabled) or an engaged tone (if not enabled). On the called monitor the ringtone starts sequentially at intervals of 1 s ringing and 4 s pause. The maximum duration of the call is 30 s (6 cycles). To answer the call, simply raise the handset; the maximum duration of the conversation is 5 minutes. When the conversation time has elapsed, the user can continue without replacing the handset if a new call is made within 10 s. Calls from the panel have priority over intercommunicating calls. Denied calls. The variator located below the monitor (Fig. 34) enables modification to the call volume or to mute the signal. Call mute is indicated by permanent illumination of the red LED. If calls are made to the monitor when the call mute is enabled, they are denied. A denied call causes the red Led to briefly switch off according to the number of times calls are denied (maximum 4 denied calls). The signal is repeated every 10 s (approx.). Deletion of denied calls is by: reenabling the ringtone, resetting the monitor or a system power failure. On the panel, a denied call is indicated by means of a dissuasion tone (a series of “Beeps” at 100ms intervals with a pause of 100ms for a total of 5 seconds). The message “Do not disturb” also appears on panels with display. Lock Button Lock Button The lock button of each device works in the following manner. - Device with handset at rest lock to the last entrance panel with which it has spoken or from which it has been called. - Device with handset raised but not engaged in a conversation call to switchboard if the Switchboard flag is YES. Otherwise it goes back to the first case. - Device with handset raised and engaged in an internal conversation as in the first case. - Device with handset raised and engaged in an external conversation or called from entrance panel lock to the entrance panel being spoken with or from which it has been called. In practice a lock is always activated except when the handset is raised and you immediately press the lock button. This can also be taken to the standard case if the system has no porter switchboard and the Switchboard flag is set on NO. 37 I N T E R P H O N E / V I D E O I N T E R P H O N E : I N S TA L L AT I O N S E R I E 6 6 0 0 Art. 6601, 6601/F, 6621, 6621/F, 6611, 6611/F (flush-mounted) Art. 660C, 660C/F, 662C, 662C/F, 661C, 661C/F (desktop) Art. 6701, 6701/F, 6721, 6721/F, 6711, 6711/F (surface wall-mounted) DESCRIPTION Type 6601, 660C, 6621, 6701, 662C, 6611, 661C, 6721, 6711 are speakerphone video door entry units in the 6600 series that can be used for ELVOX TWO WIRE audio/video door entry systems. The series comprises the standard versions Type 6611, 661C, 6711 with 4” colour LCD screen that tilts vertically for optimal picture viewing, the versions Type 6621, 662C, 6721 with 3.5” colour LCD screen that tilts vertically and versions Type 6611, 661C, 6711 with 3.5” colour LCD screen, without tilting, equipped with 6 supplementary programmable pushbuttons, as well as the other 8 standard ones, for intercommunicating calls or auxiliary services. Articles 6xxx/F are different to the abovedescribed video door entry units only in the programming of buttons “G” and “I” described below in the chapter on “Checks and Adjustments”. They are equipped as standard with 8 push-buttons for the following functions: door lock release, self-start of video interphone in the system even when it has not been called, conversation, stair light, internal voice line volume control, ringtone volume control, brightness control and ringtone type setting. Two LEDs (red and green) on the video interphone serve to indicate the following states: call signal mute, unanswered calls, services not available and gate/door open. - Flush-mounting of the video interphone requires the use of flushmounted (6601, 6621, 6611) back box type 6149 or the brackets type. R660 (for plasterboard). - The surface wall-mounted installation for the video-interphone (6701, 6721, 6711) requires the brackets for the wall-mounting supplied as standard. Front D) Pair of push-buttons. 1) When the monitor is ON, the push-buttons can be used to adjust the brightness. 2) When the monitor is OFF, the push-buttons can be used to select the tune for calls from a speech unit only. To programme the tune: hold down 1 of the 2 push-buttons for at least 1 second, then press the push-buttons repeatedly to select the desired tune. E) Pair of push-buttons. 1) During conversation, with push-button “i” pressed, press push-buttons “E” to increase or decrease the volume of the internal voice line. 2) To adjust ringtone volume: hold down 1 of the 2 push-buttons “E” for at least 1 second, then press the push-buttons repeatedly to increase or reduce ringtone volume, or mute the ringtone. The “E” push-buttons adjust the chime volume also during the ring tone for the internal or external call. Once the sound emission is terminated, they adjust the contrast while the screen is turned on. F) Push-button for auxiliary service, 1st relay of 1st actuator type 692R A C B D E F H G I Front Controls and adjustments A) Manually tilting 4” LCD screen. A1) Non-tilting 3.5” LCD screen. B) Microphone. C) Loudspeaker. Art. 6601, 6601/F, 6621, 6621/F (flush-mounted version) Art. 660C, 660C/F, 662C, 662C/F (desktop version) Art. 6701, 6701/F, 6721, 6721/F (surface wall-mounted version) Fig. 40 D Video interphone technical specifications - Flush-mounted video interphone in ABS. - Removable terminal block. - Flat screen 4” colour LCD monitor (3.5” LCD non-tilting).. - Electronic circuit on interchangeable cards. - PAL standard video signal. - Operating temperature from 0° to +40° C. - Electronic ringtone. - Input for landing calls with different ringtone from entrance panel calls. - Output for additional ringtone type 860A. - Supply voltage provided by bus. - Input for additional power supply (type 6923) if the system is configured to enable simultaneous activation of more than two monitors. L M G) Push-button : for door lock release. In models …/F terminate also the conversation in progress. H) Push-button called. : for self-start of the monitor without the latter being I) Two-channel conversation push-button: after the monitor has been called and/or switched on, hold down the push-button for conversation with the entrance panel. 5 seconds after the push-button is released, the interphone is disconnected. If it is pressed again before the elapse of 5 seconds, conversation can continue. In models …/F press the push-button once to activate the audio. Pressing it once again the conversation terminates. L) Door open LED: the red led is lit when at least one door/gate is open, it turns off when all doors are close (the function is optional according to the type of installation) E Art. 6611, 6611/F (flush-mounted version) Art. 661C, 661C/F (desktop version) Art. 6711, 6711/F (surface wall-mounted version) M) A1 N 'Ringtone mute' LED: the LED illuminates steadily when (red LED) the call has been denied (see point “E”) and flashes when calls have been denied. In models …./F the red LED remains lit for the whole conversation dwell, i.e. until the audio is active. N) Push-buttons: for activation of auxiliary services or intercommunicating calls (in function of the programming). N.B. On the back of the video interphones type 6601, 660C, 6621, 6701, 662C, 6611, 661C, 6721, 6711 is a RESET push-button for use during programming, while on video interphone 660C, 662C, 661C the RESET push-button is on the bottom of the table-top conversion kit and all are equipped with the A-B-C connectors for stabilising the video signal. Connection and connector terminal board +12, CH) Additional ringtone connection. 1, 2) BUS line. E+, E- ) Additional supply voltage for video interphone with power supply type 6923. FP, M) Connection for door call push-button. 38 I N T E R P H O N E / V I D E O I N T E R P H O N E : I N S TA L L AT I O N S E R I E 6 6 0 0 INSTALLATION 6601, 6611, 6621 (flush-mounted) - Install the video interphone away from sources of light and heat. - Flush-mount back box type 6149 in the wall at a height of approximately 1.4 m above the ground. - Remove the plastic cross-piece from the back box (see Part.1, Fig. 41) - Carry out the terminal block connections (see wiring diagram). - Fix the video interphone to the back box with the 4 screws supplied (fig. 41). - Fit the side panels, taking care that the panel with the slot for the microphone is fitted on the right (fig. 41). 139 mm 141mm Flushmounted version INSTALLATION OF TYPE 6601, 6611, 6621 (flush-mounted) WITH BRACKETS TYPE R660 - Make a 120x120mm (nearly) hole in the plasterboard wall at 1,40 from the floor to the lower border. - Fix the bracket to the monitor as indicated in figure, keeping the cursors well aligned to the monitor sides (part. 1, Fig. 42) - Carry out the terminal block connections (see wiring diagram) - Insert the monitor inside the wall in plasterboard. - Tighten the screws so as the cursors can get closer to the plasterboard wall. - By screwing, the cursors should get aligned orthogonally to the monitor (see part. 1, Fig. 42) - Insert the side grids, paying attention that the one with the slot for the microphone must be inserted on the right. 136 mm 59mm 10mm Fig. 41 3 2 1 Fig. 42 Part. 1 39 I N T E R P H O N E / V I D E O I N T E R P H O N E : I N S TA L L AT I O N S E R I E 6 6 0 0 INSTALLATION OF TYPE 6701, 6711, 6721 (surface wall-mounted) - Install the video interphone away from sources of light and heat. - Fix the monitor fixing plate at 1,40m. from the ground level to the lower border. - Connect the terminal block. - Insert the monitor according to the 1 and 2 arrow direction - To remove the monitor from the plate hook, operate with a screw driver on the security lock (placed on the upper side and behind the monitor), and remove it according to the 3 and 4 arrow direction. Surface wall-mounting version VIDEO SIGNAL STABILISATION On the rear of monitor type 6601, 6621, 6611 and 6701, 6721, 6711 there are some connectors (A-B-C) for the video signal stabilization. For the table version monitors type 660C, 661C, 662C the video signal stabilization is carried out by means of a jumper on terminal block A-B-C present on the stud. For types 6601, 6701 and 660C this jumper must be used in installations with several appliances (interphones and monitors) connected in series (Fig. 45). B A A In series configuration displace the jumper (only in the last set) into “B” position and keep the jumpers of other interphones or monitors in the initial position, i.e. “A” (no termination) (Fig. 45). 139 mm Fig. 43 141mm A For other connection configurations see the: TERMINATION TABLE FOR THE TWO WIRE ELVOX INSTALLATIONS” shown in the wiring diagram section. 40mm Fig. 45 4 1 3 2 Type 6601, 6611, 6621 (flush-mounted) Type 6701, 6711, 6621 (surface wall-mounted) INTSLLATION OF TYPE 660C, 661C, 662C (desktop) - Fix the monitor support to the wall. - Connect the terminal block (see wiring diagrams). - Hook the stud to the support. Table version Type 660C, 661C, 662C (desktop) 125 mm 141mm 125mm Fig. 44 40 PROGRAMMING There are three monitor programming modes: assignment of an identification code or call code (indispensable), assignment of a secondary identification code (for video interphones associated with a master video interphone), programming of push-buttons for auxiliary services and intercommunicating calls (when necessary). Programming must be performed with the system switched on, without active communication and only after connecting the interphones/video interphones to the system and programming the panels. I N T E R P H O N E / V I D E O I N T E R P H O N E : I N S TA L L AT I O N S E R I E 6 6 0 0 Programming the identification code The identification code is to be programmed by means of an entrance panel (main- “Master”), present on the installation and already configurated. The video-interphone is supplied without associated identification code. To check this, press the “G” push-button and the video-interphone will emit a triple “Beep”. Attention: during the interphone/video interphone identification code programming you have 30 seconds from the moment you enter the programming in the interphone/video interphone and the moment you press the call push-button on the panel or you send the code. Programming phase: 1) Press and hold down “I”. 2) Press and hold down also “H” together with “I”. 3) Wait for nearly 3 seconds until the red led “M” flashes. 4) Now the microprocessor is physically reset. 5) Release both push-buttons “I” and “H”. You have now 5 seconds to carry out any of the described programmings. 6) Press and hold down the “G” lock push-button. 7) After nearly 2 seconds the video-interphone emits a high-pitched tone, it self-starts and gets in communication with the entrance panel. 8) On the entrance panels with push-buttons press the call push-button corresponding to the video-interphone, on the alphanumeric entrance panel, on the contrary, enter the call code and press “ ”. If on the installation there is already an interphone / video-interphone with the same associated identification code, the panel emits a low-pitched tone and you must repeat the operation from the beginning. 10) If not, the code is associated to the video-interphone and the communication is terminated. 9) Programming the secondary identification code The programming of the secondary identification code is required only when you want more than a video- interphone to ring at the same time with the same push-button or call code. The video-interphones which must ring simultaneously are associated with the same push-button to the same group. The “master” interphone / video-interphone is programmed in first place by means of the previous procedure: “programming the identification code”. The additional interphones / video-interphones are programmed with the secondary identification code (see table shown in the wiring diagram section). A maximum of three audio door entry units plus one group master can be associated with the same group, without the need for programmer Type 950C or SaveProg . Programming phase: 1) Press and hold down “I”. 2) Press and hold down also “H” together with “I”. 3) Wait for nearly 3 seconds until the red led “M” flashes. 4) Now the microprocessor is physically reset. 5) Release both push-buttons “I” and “H” 6) Press and hold down the “G” door lock and the “H” self-start pushbuttons simultaneously. 7) After 2 seconds the video-interphone emits a high-pitched tone and gets in communication with the entrance panel. 8) Release the door lock “G” and the self-start “G” push-buttons. 9) On the push-buttons entrance panels press the call push-button corresponding to the main (already programmed) interphone / videointerphone, on the alphanumeric entrance panel, on the contrary, enter the same call code of the “Master” interphone / video-interphone and press “ ”. 10) If on the installation there is already an interphone / video-interphone with the same associated identification code, the panel emits a low-pitched tone and you must repeat the operation from the beginning. 11) Once the secondary identification code is associated to the videointerphone, the communication is terminated. To know the number assigned see table shown in the wiring diagram section. Programming the push-buttons The video-interphone is supplied with 3 push-buttons for the following functions: lock release, self-start and “stair light” auxiliary service, which activates the 1st relay of the 1st actuator (type 69HR), if connected to the installation and with other 6 push-buttons for intercommunicating calls or auxiliary services. To change the operation type of push-buttons it is necessary to use programmer type 950C or SaveProg, with the exception of the assignation of the functions for the intercommunicating calls and self-start to a specific entrance panel. Programming the push-buttons for the intercommunicating calls (With series 8870, Giotto, Petrarca raise the handset of the interphone / video-interphone to call. On the 6600 series keep pressed the talk / listen push-button “I”). Programming phase: 1) Press and hold down “I”. 2) Press and hold down also “H” together with “I”. 3) Wait for nearly 3 seconds until the red led “M” flashes. 4) Now the microprocessor is physically reset. 5) Release both push-buttons “I” and “H” 6) Press and hold down the “N” push-button to be programmed. 7) After 2 seconds the video-interphone emits a high-pitched tone, while the other interphone / video-interphone emits a three-tone ascending scale. 8) Release the “N” push-button related to the intercommunicating call. 9) On the called interphone / video-interphone (the one with the threetone scale) press one of the push-buttons programmed as door lock or F1 or F2 or the auxiliary one. 10) A high-pitched tone confirms the end of the procedure. Repeat the procedure also for the other interphones / video-interphones ad possible intercommunicating call push-buttons. NOTE: On video door entry units Type 6611, 661C, 6711 with the same procedure it is also possible to program a push-button “N”. Programming the self-start push-button to a specific entrance panel. Programming phase: 1) Press and hold down “I”. 2) Press and hold down also “H” together with “I”. 3) Wait for nearly 3 seconds until the red led “M” flashes. 4) Now the microprocessor is physically reset. 5) Release both push-buttons “I” and “H” 6) Press and hold down the “N” push-button to be programmed. 7) After nearly 2 seconds the video-interphone emits a high-pitched tone. 8) Release the push-button “N” related to the self-start. 9) On the entrance panels with push-buttons press the call push-button corresponding to the video -interphone; on the alphanumeric entrance panel, on the contrary, enter the call code and press “ ”. 10) A high-pitched tone will confirm the end of the procedure. NOTE: On video door entry units Type 6611, 661C, 6711 with the same procedure it is also possible to program a push-button “N”. Restoring the default values of push-buttons Programming phase: 1) Press and hold down “I”. 2) Press and hold down also “H” together with “I”. 3) Wait for nearly 3 seconds until the red led “M” flashes. 4) Now the microprocessor is physically reset. 5) Release both push-buttons “I” and “H” 6) Press and hold down the push-button to be restored to its default setting. 7) After 2 seconds the video-interphone emits a high-pitched tone. 8) Release the push-buttons and press again the push-button to restore to its default setting. Deleting all settings This procedure is recommended when you want to change the ID of a previously programmed video-interphone without retaining its programming parameters. Programming phase: 1) Press and hold down “I”. 2) Then press and hold down also “H” together with “I”. 3) Wait for nearly 3 seconds until the red led “M” flashes. 4) Now the microprocessor is physically reset. 5) Release both push-buttons “H” and “I” 6) Press and hold down the self-start push-button “H”. 7) After 2 seconds the video-interphone emits a continuous tone for two seconds. 8) Release the self-start push-button “H”. 9) During the long tone press the lock push-button “G”. If the deletion procedure was successful, press the lock push-button “G” and the video-interphone will emit a triple “BEEP”. 41 P O W E R S U P P LY Ty p e 6 9 2 2 OPERATION Calls from an entrance panel, intercommunicating calls and landing calls are differentiated by means of different tones. DESCRIPTION Main power supply for ELVOX TWO WIRE audio and video door entry systems. Landing calls Calls from entrance panels do not follow the pressing of the call pushbutton but are generated internally by the video interphone. The call time dwell or cycle consists of a ringtone of 1 second and a pause of 2 seconds, repeated twice (default setting of entrance panel). The duration of “Ding-Dong” and “Ding-Dong-Dang” ringtones does not correspond to the time dictated by the call cycle but to the natural duration of the ringtone. To answer, press and hold down the conversation push-button “I”. In models …./F press and release push-button “I”. If the conversation push-button is already pressed during the call, release it and press it again. The call answer time (30 s) and the conversation time (2 minutes by default) are set in the entrance panel parameters. On expiry of the conversation time, conversation can be continued without releasing the conversation push-button, if the call is made again within 10 s from the same entrance panel. During conversation, the voice line can be interrupted momentarily (maximum 5 s), by releasing the conversation push-button. To resume conversation, press the conversation push-button again within 5 s, otherwise communication is lost. In models …./F press push-button “I” to terminate the conversation. The red LED “M” remains lit during the time the audio is active, TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - Housing in class V - 0 technopolymer on 8 module DIN rail. - Supply voltage 230V 50Hz (different voltages available on request). - Output voltage 28V dc, 1.5A for the bus, one output 28V dc 200mA (intermittent service) or 100 mA (continuous service) protected by PTC for auxiliary services. - Protection inside primary winding against short circuits and temperature variations by means of PTC. - Maximum overall dimensions 140x115x65 mm. Intercommunicating call. Press the intercommunicating push-button, if programmed, for the interphone/video interphone to be called. The loudspeaker of the calling video interphone will emit a ringing tone (if the call is possible) or an engaged tone (if the call is not possible). On the called interphone/video interphone the ringtone starts sequentially at intervals of 1 s ringing and 4 s pause. The maximum duration of the call is 30 s (6 cycles). If you wish to interrupt the call, press the conversation push-button “I” before an answer is received from the called device. To answer a call, lift the handset on the called interphone/video interphone, or press the conversation push-button. When the called device is answered, video interphone will be put directly into communication with it for 5 s. To maintain communication, press and hold down the conversation push-button “I” . In models …./F the audio connection occurs automatically. Maximum duration of conversation is 5 minutes. When the conversation time has elapsed, the user can continue without replacing the handset if a new call is made within 10 s. Calls from the entrance panel have priority over intercommunicating calls. Denied calls. The chime exclusion is indicated by the permanent lighting of the red LED “M”. If calls are made from the entrance panel to the video interphone when the call mute is enabled, they are denied. A denied call causes the red LED “M” to briefly switch off according to the number of times calls are denied (maximum 4 denied calls). The signal is repeated every 10 s (approx.). Deletion of denied calls is by re-enabling the ringtone, resetting the video interphone or a system power failure. On the entrance panel, a denied call is indicated by means of a dissuasion tone (a series of “Beeps” at 100ms intervals with a pause of 100ms for a total of 5 s). The message “Do not disturb” also appears on entrance panels with display. The push-buttons “G” and “I” programming in models …./F may be made in the same way as that of types 6601, 660C, 6701 through 2 configurations, which may be changed by programmer type 950C connected to an entrance panel type 89F3 or 89F5 and /or entrance panel type 89F4 or 89F7 with software version bigger or equal to V4. See instructions of programmer type 950C and entrance panels type 89F3, 89F4, 89F5, 89F7. Lock Button The lock button of each device works in the following manner. - Device with handset at rest lock to the last entrance panel with which it has spoken or from which it has been called. - Device with handset raised but not engaged in a conversation call to switchboard if the Switchboard flag is YES. Otherwise it goes back to the first case. - Device with handset raised and engaged in an internal conversation as in the first case. - Device with handset raised and engaged in an external conversation or called from entrance panel lock to the entrance panel being spoken with or from which it has been called. In practice a lock is always activated except when the handset is raised and you immediately press the lock button. This can also be taken to the standard case if the system has no porter switchboard and the Switchboard flag is set on NO. NOTE: In series 6600 the equivalent operation is to press for an instant the “open voice” push-button and then the lock release. Also in this case the switchboard is called. 42 INSTALLATION The power supply can be wall-mounted using the screws and plugs supplied, or in cabinets fitted with DIN rails (occupying a space of 8 modules). The installation of a bipolar switch on the power mains is recommended. The power supply is fitted with PTC protection, which trips in the event of overload on the secondary winding, cutting off the 28 Volt power while the fault persists. Operating times The monitor, camera, lock and auxiliary services must operate according to the following intermittent cycles. Monitor and camera activation cycle: maximum 90 seconds ON, 90 seconds OFF Lock cycle: maximum 30 seconds ON, 150 seconds OFF Auxiliary services cycle maximum 90 seconds ON, 90 seconds OFF WIRING DIAGRAM * BUS TERMINATION TABLE FOR ELVOX TWO-WIRE SYSTEMS This note applies to all devices with ELVOX TWO-WIRE technology equipped with the “BUS termination connector”, identified on the electronic card with the “ABC” marking and signalled on the wiring diagrams with a “*”. To adjust the video signal, fit the jumper onto the strip socket connector. Follow this rule for correct line adjustment: • keep the jumper in position "A” if the BUS line “passes through” the device; • keep the jumper in position "A" if the device is connected to a distributor type 692D, 692D/1 or 692D/2 • in the last device, move the jumper into position “B” in the following cases: - the “BUS” line “ends within” the same device (the last device in “pass through” configuration) - the video signal of the connected distributors type 692D/1 or 692D/2 is unsatisfactory. • if the video signal adjustment is unsatisfactory with the jumper in position "B", try position "C". “A” “B” “C” NO TERMINATION TERMINATION 100 Ohm TERMINATION 50 Ohm (*) On circuit boards bearing the “ABCD” marking instead of “ABC”, consider the following correspondences: A = AB; B = BC; C = CD. ** INSTALLATIONS WITH PASSIVE DISTRIBUTOR 692D For each device connected to type 692D: 1. on connector ABC in any article connected to one of the outputs 1, 2, 3, 4 of type 692D, THE JUMPER MUST BE KEPT IN POSITION “A”; 2. on connector ABC in any article connected to output OUT of type 692D, THE JUMPER MUST BE INSERTED IN POSITIONS “B” OR “C”. For termination of type 692D: 3. If output OUT of type 692D is not used, KEEP THE JUMPER ON CONNECTOR “A” OF TYPE 692D. 4. If output OUT of type 692D is used, REMOVE THE JUMPER FROM CONNECTOR “A” OF TYPE 692D. In some versions of type 692D there are also the strip socket connectors “B”, “C” and “D”. In this case NEVER INSERT A JUMPER IN THEM. *** INSTALLATIONS WITH ACTIVE DISTRIBUTOR 692D/1 and 692D/2 In these articles the BUS input and output are terminals (1-2, B1-B2, in type 692D/2). The jumper is to be set on “B” (or on “C”) IF AND ONLY IF these terminals are not used to continue the BUS (there is no device connected for the line termination). Conductor section Terminals Ø up to 10m Ø up to 50m Ø up to 100m Ø up to 150m 1, 2, B1, B2 (*) 0,5 mm2 0,5 mm2 0,75 mm2 1 mm2 Cable Type 732H Type 732H Type 732H Type 732H Electric lock 1,5 mm2 - - - Other: -, +U, +I, -L (#) 1 mm2 1 mm2 1,5 mm2 2,5 mm2 Video Coaxial cable 75 Ohm type RG59 o RG11 * On video colour installations use cable type 732H for a maximum distance of 75 metres. # Additional power supplies (type 6923, 6582, 6982) must be installed as close as possible to the device to which they are to be connected. Table for entrance panels and electronic units for DUE FILI ELVOX (Two Wire Elvox) system Electronic unit for 1200 Series entrance panel Electronic entrance panel series 8000 Electronic entrance panel series PATAVIUM Electronic entrance panel series 3300 Alphanumeric audio entrance panel 12F4 89F4 89F4/T 39F4 Push-button audio entrance panel 12F3 - 12F3/3 89F3, 89F3/2, 89F3/1, 89F3/0 89F3/T, 89F3/2T, 89F3/1T, 89F3/0T 39F3 Alphanumeric video entrance panel 12F7 89F7/C 89F7/CT 39F7 Push-button video entrance panel 12F5 -12F5/3 89F5/C, 89F5/C2, 89F5/C1, 89F5/C0 89F5/CT, 89F5/CT2, 89F5/CT1, 89F5/CT0 39F5 Type of panel 43 WIRING DIAGRAM A - Art. 6601/AU Art. 660C/AU Art. 6701/AU Art. 6611/AU Art. 6711/AU Art. 661C/AU 1 2 A B C Art. 732H +12 CH 1 2 E+ EFP M ACCXFKLP- K Art. 732H A - Art. 8879 C B A 1 2 4 5 6S 6P Conductor section Terminals Ø up to 10m K Art. 732H A - Art. 6209 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + T1 T2 T3 VIDEO T4 PHONE ELECTRONIC AUDIO UNIT TYPE 12F4 ENTRANCE PANEL SERIES 1200 POWER SUPPLY Art. 6922 PUSH-BUTTON FOR OUTDOOR CALL 12V ELECTRIC LOCK LOCK RELEASE CONTROL 0,5 mm2 0,5 mm2 Cable Art. 732H Art. 732H Electric lock 1,5 mm2 - K Art. 732H A B C PRI F - Art. 6922 0 28V 1 2 B1 B2 Art. 732H C 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL C 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M P L 44 Ø up to 150m 1, 2, B1, B2 WIRING DIAGRAM AUDIO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM FOR BUILDING COMPLEX WITH ONE MAIN ENTRANCE PANEL AND ONE STAIRWAY PANEL PER APARTMENT BLOCK (REF. SC5442). 1 2 1 2 PRI Art. 732H 0 28V CX C 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL C 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; D C B A F - Art. 6922 9 WXYZ B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M PRI I - Art. 692S BUS D 1 2 1 2 B1 B2 Art. 732H BUS P 1 2 1 2 0 28V Art. 732H P CX C 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL C 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ D C B A F - Art. 6922 BUS D 1 2 1 2 B1 B2 B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M I - Art. 692S BUS P 1 2 1 2 Art. 732H P L L 1 2 Art. 732H PRI F - Art. 6922 Art. 732H 0 28V 1 2 B1 B2 Art. 732H CX C 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL C 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M CCXFIKLP- P Conductor section Terminals Ø up to 10m L 46 ELECTRONIC AUDIO UNIT TYPE 12F4 ENTRANCE PANEL SERIES 1200 POWER SUPPLY Art. 6922 SEPARATOR Art. 692S PUSH-BUTTON FOR OUTDOOR CALL 12V ELECTRIC LOCK LOCK RELEASE CONTROL Ø up to 150m 1, 2, B1, B2 0,5 mm2 0,5 mm2 Cable Art. 732H Art. 732H Electric lock 1,5 mm2 - Cable riser WIRING DIAGRAM AUDIO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM FOR BUILDING COMPLEX WITH THREE MAIN ENTRANCE PANELS AND TWO STAIRWAY PANELS PER APARTMENT BLOCK (REF. SC5443). 1 2 1 2 Art. 732H Art. 732H PRI D C B A BUS D 1 2 D C B A F - Art. 6922 I - Art. 692S BUS P 1 2 1 2 0 28V PRI I - Art. 692S BUS D 1 2 1 2 B1 B2 F - Art. 6922 BUS P 1 2 1 2 0 28V 1 2 B1 B2 Art. 732H Art. 732H Art. 732H CX C 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL C 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; Art. 732H 9 WXYZ B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M P CX C 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL C 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M L P CX C 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL C 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M L P CX C 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ C B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M L P L 1 2 Cable riser Art. 732H PRI Art. 732H F - Art. 6922 0 28V 1 2 B1 B2 Art. 732H CX C 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ C B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M P CX C 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 L 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ Art. 732H C B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M P CX C 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL C 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 L 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ Art. 732H B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M P L CCXFIKLP- ELECTRONIC AUDIO UNIT TYPE 12F4 ENTRANCE PANEL SERIES 1200 POWER SUPPLY Art. 6922 SEPARATOR Art. 692S PUSH-BUTTON FOR OUTDOOR CALL 12V ELECTRIC LOCK LOCK RELEASE CONTROL Conductor section Terminals Ø up to 10m Ø up to 150m 1, 2, B1, B2 0,5 mm2 0,5 mm2 Cable Art. 732H Art. 732H Electric lock 1,5 mm2 - 47 WIRING DIAGRAM VARIATION: CONNECTION OF MONITORS WITH FLOOR DISTRIBUTOR TYPE 692D (REF. SC5424). When multiple monitors are to be connected with a star configuration (not in series) the video floor distributor type 692D is required. B- Art. 6309 BArt. - Art.6329 6309 Art. Art.6309/C 6309/C Art. Art.6309/P 6309/P Art. 6329/C Art. 6309/CP Art. 6309/CP OUT 1 2 M V3 13 12 1 2 3 4 * Art. 732H Art. 732H K MONITOR OUTDOOR CALL PUSH-BUTTON 1B 2B OUT B C B - Art. 6009 + 6209 + 6145 Art. 6009/C + 6209 + 6145 A T2 T3 T4 CABLE RISER Monitor Art. 6601, 6611, 6621 Art. 660C, 661C, 662C Art. 6701, 6711, 6721 Art. 6xxx/F 1 2 A B C * CABLE Art. 732H Monitor Art. 6309/C Art. 6329/C Art. 6309/CP K M V3 13 12 1 2 3 4 C B A * K Monitor Art. 6009/C + 6209 + 6145 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + T1 T2 T3 T4 * K 1A 2A 1B 2B 1C 2C 1D 2D *** Monitor Art. 6009/C + 6209 + 6145 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + T1 T2 T3 T4 A B C CABLE Art. 732H CBA VIDEO A B C VIDEO K +12 CH 1 2 E+ EFP M * * N2 1 2 1 2 CABLE Art. 732H N2 -DISTRIBUTOR Art. 692D/2 1 2 48 CABLE RISER K - PUSH-BUTTON FOR OUTDOOR CALL D A B C * ** 1D 2D B - Art. 6009 + 6209 + 6145 Art. 6009/C + 6209 + 6145 Art. 732H K K Art. 732H A B C VIDEO VERSION: Connection of monitors with floor distributors type 692D/2 (REF. si422) IN Art. 732H 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + 1A 2A N - Art. 692D 1C 2C T1 +12 CH 1 2 E+ EFP M Art. 732H 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + T1 T2 T3 T4 A B C 1 2 IN * VIDEO C B A BK- B- Art. 6601 Art. 6611 Art. 6621 Art.6601 660C B - Art. Art.6611 661C Art. Art. 662C Art. 660C Art. 6701 Art. Art.661C 6711 Art. Art.6701 6721 Art. Art.6711 6xxx/F K WIRING DIAGRAM SINGLE AND MULTIPLE RESIDENCE VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM WITH PETRARCA, GIOTTO AND 6600 SERIES VIDEO INTERPHONES AND ONE VIDEO ENTRANCE PANEL (REF. SC5444). 1 2 B- Art. 6601 Art. 6611 Art. 6621 B Art. - Art.660C 6601 Art.661C 6611 Art. Art. Art.662C 660C Art. 6701 Art. 661C Art. 6711 Art.6721 6701 Art. Art. Art.6xxx/F 6711 A B C +12 CH 1 2 E+ EFP M K * B- Art. 6309 Art. 6329 Art. 6309/C B Art. - Art.6309/P 6309 Art. 6329/C Art. 6309/C Art. 6309/CP Art. 732H BDDXFKLP- K M V3 13 12 1 2 3 4 C B A * B - Art. 6009 + 6209 + 6145 Art. 6009/C + 6209 + 6145 Art. 732H 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + T1 T2 T3 T4 MONITOR ELECTRONIC VIDEO UNIT TYPE 12F7 ENTRANCE PANEL SERIES 1200 POWER SUPPLY Type 6922 PUSH-BUTTON FOR OUTDOOR CALL 12V ELECTRIC LOCK LOCK RELEASE CONTROL K VIDEO A B C * PRI Art. 732H F - Art. 6922 0 28V 1 2 B1 B2 Art. 732H DX D D 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M P Conductor section Terminals Ø up to 10m 1, 2, B1, B2 0,5 mm2 Ø up to 50m 0,5 mm2 Cable Art. 732F Art. 732H Art. 732H - - - Electric lock Art. 732F 1,5 mm2 Ø up to 100m 0,75 mm2 Ø up to 150m 1 mm2 L 49 WIRING DIAGRAM WIRING DIAGRAM FOR “TWO WIRE ELVOX” VIDEO INTERPHONE INSTALLATIONS WITH TWO OR MORE MONITOR RISERS WITH DISTRIBUTORS TYPE 692D/2 (SI424). CABLE RISER OUT K CABLE Art. 732H K +12 CH 1 2 E+ EFP M A B C * M V3 13 12 1 2 3 4 Monitor Art. 6309/C Art. 6329/C Art. 6309/CP C B A * K Monitor Art. 6601, 6611, 6621 Art. 660C, 661C, 662C Art. 6701, 6711, 6721 Art. 6xxx/F 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + T2 T3 T4 * 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + VIDEO A B C K Monitor Art. 6009/C + 6209 + 6145 T1 Monitor Art. 6009/C + 6209 + 6145 T1 T2 T3 T4 A B C VIDEO * 1 2 Distributor type 692D/2 is advised for colour video interphone installations with “Two Wire Elvox”. It can be used also in black and white installations. As far as the distributor adjustments are concerned, see instructions enclosed with type 692D/2. The consumption of 20 distributors type 692D/2 is equal to a video interphone switched on. CABLE Art. 732H 1A 2A 1B 2B 1C 2C 1D 2D N2 CBA 1 2 1 2 DDXFJKLN2 P- *** 1 2 CABLE Art. 732H 1 2 CABLE Art. 732H 1 2 CABLE Art. 732H ELECTRONIC VIDEO UNIT TYPE 12F7 - 12F3/3 ENTRANCE PANEL SERIES 1200 POWER SUPPLY Type 6922 CONCENTRATOR Type 692C PUSH-BUTTON FOR OUTDOOR CALL 12V ELECTRIC LOCK DISTRIBUTOR Type 692D/2 LOCK RELEASE CONTROL CABLE Art. 732H MAINS 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 + PRI F J 1A 2A 1B 2B 1C 2C 1D 2D 0 28V 1 2 B1 B2 N.B. For the notes and adjustments see instructions of type 692D/2 DX D0 1 2 4 5 7 8 9 R 0 C DD0 3 6 X R 50 B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M DX D P L DD R B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M CABLE Art. 732H P L WIRING DIAGRAM VIDEO ENTRANCE PANEL SYSTEM FOR SINGLE AND TWIN RESIDENCE WITH MONITORS SERIES PETRARCA, GIOTTO, 6600, ONE ENTRANCE PANEL WITH EXTERNAL CAMERA IN B/W (Ref. SI199). Note: In the b/w video entrance panel systems with external cameras connected to two wire cameras, do not use colour cameras. MONITOR CABLE RISER 1 2 B- Art. 6309 Art. 6329 6309/P BArt. - Art. 6309 Art. 732H K C B A M V3 13 12 1 2 3 4 * BCCXFKLMPS- MONITOR ELECTRONIC AUDIO UNIT Type 12F4 ENTRANCE PANEL SERIES 1200 POWER SUPPLY Type 6922 PUSH-BUTTON FOR OUTDOOR CALL 12V ELECTRIC LOCK 12V C.C.T.V. EXTERNAL CAMERA LOCK RELEASE CONTROL ADDITIONAL POWER SUPPLY Type 6982 Art. 732H B - Art. 6009 + 6209 + 6145 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + T1 T2 T3 T4 K VIDEO A B C * Art. 732H MAINS MAINS PRI PRI 0 28V CX D 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL CD 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ Program the panel as video panel B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M S - Art. 6982 F - Art. 6922 1 2 B1 B2 - +U -L Art. 732H M +T - V M P L 51 WIRING DIAGRAM VIDEO ENTRANCE PANEL SYSTEM FOR SINGLE AND TWIN RESIDENCE WITH MONITORS SERIES PETRARCA, GIOTTO, 6600, ONE ENTRANCE PANEL WITH EXTERNAL COLOUR CAMERA (Ref. SI200). B- Art. 6601 Art. 6611 Art. 6621 B - Art. Art.660C 6601 Art. 661C Art. 660C Art. 662C Art. 6701 Art. 6701 Art. 6611 Art. 6711 Art. 661C Art. 6721 Art. 6711 Art. 6xxx/F Note: In the colour entrance panel systems with external cameras connected to two wire cameras, do not use b/w cameras. 1 2 A B C +12 CH 1 2 E+ EFP M * B- Art. 6309/C Art. 6329/C B -Art. Art.6309/CP 6309/C Art. 732H K BCCXFKLMPS- K C B A M V3 13 12 1 2 3 4 * MONITOR ELECTRONIC AUDIO UNIT TYPE 12F4 ENTRANCE PANEL SERIES 1200 POWER SUPPLY Type 6922 PUSH-BUTTON FOR OUTDOOR CALL 12V ELECTRIC LOCK 12V C.C.T.V. EXTERNAL CAMERA LOCK RELEASE CONTROL ADDITIONAL POWER SUPPLY ART. 6982 Art. 732H B - Art. 6009/C + 6209 + 6145 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + T1 T2 T3 T4 K VIDEO A B C * PRI Art. 732H PRI F - Art. 6922 0 28V CX D 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL CD 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M Program the panel as video panel 52 1 2 B1 B2 S - Art. 6982 - +U -L Art. 732H M +T - V M 75 Ohm P L WIRING DIAGRAM SINGLE AND MULTIPLE RESIDENCE VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM WITH PETRARCA, GIOTTO, AND 6600 SERIES VIDEO INTERPHONES AND THREE VIDEO ENTRANCE PANELS (REF. SC5445). 1 2 B- Art. 6601 Art. 6611 Art. 6621 B -660C Art. 6601 Art. Art. 661C Art. 6611 Art. 662C Art. 660C Art. 6701 Art. 661C Art. 6711 Art. 6701 Art. 6721 Art. 6711 Art. 6xxx/F C B A +12 CH 1 2 E+ EFP M 6309 6329 6309/C 6309/P 6329/C 6309/CP Art. 732H K B - Art. 6309 Art. 6309/C C B A 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + T1 T2 T3 T4 MONITOR ELECTRONIC VIDEO UNIT TYPE 12F7 ENTRANCE PANEL SERIES 1200 POWER SUPPLY Type 6922 ADDITIONAL POWER SUPPLY ART. 6923 CONCENTRATOR Art. 692C PUSH-BUTTON FOR OUTDOOR CALL 12V ELECTRIC LOCK LOCK RELEASE CONTROL M V3 13 12 1 2 3 4 * B - Art. 6009 + 6209 + 6145 Art. 6009/C + 6209 + 6145 VIDEO BDDXFGJKLP- K * B- Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. 732H Art. 732H K Art. 732H A B C * 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 PRI Art. 732H + F - Art. 6922 1 2 B1 B2 0 28V PRI J - Art. 692C G - Art. 6923 1A 2A 1B 2B 1C 2C 1D 2D - +U +I Art. 732H Art. 732H DX D 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ D B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M P Art. 732H DX D 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 L 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ D B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M P DX D 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 L 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ D B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M P L 53 WIRING DIAGRAM VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM FOR BUILDING COMPLEX WITH ONE MAIN ENTRANCE PANEL, ONE VIDEO STAIRWAY ENTRANCE PANEL AND ONE AUDIO STAIRWAY ENTRANCE PANEL (REF. SC5446). * 1 2 PRI Art. 732H D C B A F - Art. 6922 0 28V PRI I - Art. 692S BUS D 1 2 1 2 B1 B2 * 1 2 F - Art. 6922 Art. 732H BUS P 1 2 1 2 0 28V CX C C 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ 1 2 1 2 Art. 732H Art. 732H P I - Art. 692S BUS D 1 2 1 2 B1 B2 Art. 732H B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M D C B A DX D D 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ L B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M Art. 732H P L 1 2 Cable riser Art. 732H PRI Art. 732H F - Art. 6922 0 28V 1 2 B1 B2 Art. 732H DX D D 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M P L 54 CCXDDXFKILP- ELECTRONIC AUDIO UNIT TYPE 12F4 ENTRANCE PANEL SERIES 1200 ELECTRONIC VIDEO UNIT TYPE 12F7 ENTRANCE PANEL SERIES 1200 POWER SUPPLY Type 6922 PUSH-BUTTON FOR OUTDOOR CALL SEPARATOR Art. 692S 12V ELECTRIC LOCK LOCK RELEASE CONTROL WIRING DIAGRAM VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM FOR BUILDING COMPLEX WITH THREE MAIN ENTRANCE PANELS AND TWO STAIRWAY PANELS PER APARTMENT BLOCK (AUDIO AND VIDEO) (REF. SC5447). 1 2 1 2 Art. 732H D C B A Art. 732H 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 PRI I - Art. 692S BUS D 1 2 F - Art. 6922 BUS P 1 2 1 2 0 28V + 1 2 B1 B2 D C B A J - Art. 692C PRI I - Art. 692S BUS D 1 2 1A 2A 1B 2B 1C 2C 1D 2D F - Art. 6922 BUS P 1 2 1 2 0 28V 1 2 B1 B2 Art. 732H Art. 732H Art. 732H Art. 732H DX D 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M D 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ P DX D 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M D 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ CX C P 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 L 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ L C B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M P CX C 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ C B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M L P L 1 2 Art. 732H PRI Art. 732H 1 2 B1 B2 0 28V J - Art. 692C 1A 2A 1B 2B 1C 2C 1D 2D Art. 732H DX D 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ D DX D P 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ Art. 732H D B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M L CCXDDXFIJLP- Cable riser 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 + F - Art. 6922 B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M Art. 732H CX C P 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 L 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ Art. 732H C B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M P L ELECTRONIC AUDIO UNIT TYPE 12F4 ENTRANCE PANEL SERIES 1200 ELECTRONIC VIDEO UNIT TYPE 12F7 ENTRANCE PANEL SERIES 1200 POWER SUPPLY Type 6922 SEPARATOR Art. 692S CONCENTRATOR Art. 692C 12V ELECTRIC LOCK LOCK RELEASE CONTROL 55 WIRING DIAGRAM VARIATION: CONNECTION OF ADDITIONAL POWER SUPPLY TYPE 6582 (Ref. SC5438R0). The additional power supply type 6582 is used to power the LEDs for the name-tags lighting when there is more than one additional module on the same entrance panel. VARIATION: CONNECTION OF LOCK WITH ADDITIONAL POWER SUPPLY (REF. SC5422). To open high power locks, an external transformer may be used, which powers the lock by means of a relay type 170/001, connected to terminals +12V/SR of the entrance panel. The lock opening time is the same as that set on terminals S+/S-. 1 2 CABLE ART. 732H 1 2 QArt. 170/001 PRI RArt. 832/030 Art. 732H B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M CX/DX C/D 1 2 3 4 5 P CX/DX C/D C/D 1 2 3 ABC 4 DEF 5 GHI 6 JKL MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; 9 WXYZ B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M 0 15 P L + T VARIATION: CONNECTION OF AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS F1 AND F2 (REF. SC5422). Functions F1 and F2 can be activated from the interphones and video interphones by connecting a relay type 170/001 to terminals F1 and F2 of the entrance panel. L CCXDDXLPT- ELECTRONIC AUDIO UNIT TYPE 12F4 ENTRANCE PANEL SERIES 1200 ELECTRONIC VIDEO UNIT TYPE 12F7 ENTRANCE PANEL SERIES 1200 ELECTRIC LOCK 12V D.C. 1A LOCK RELEASE ADDITIONAL MODULE WITH LUMINOUS NAME-TAG 1 2 1 2 MAINS CABLE ART. 732H PRI Power supply Art. 6582 - +U +I CX/DX C/D T B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M P 1 2 3 4 5 CX/DX C/D C/D 1 4 GHI 2 ABC 5 JKL 3 DEF 6 MNO CANC 7 8 PQRS TUV R 0.,; + 9 WXYZ B2 B1 EXT+ EXTVLED X M PA CA M S+ S+12V -L SR F2 F1 M CCXDDXHLPQRT- 1 2 3 4 5 F1 function Load maximum 230V~ 3A. P L The additional power supply type 6582 is used to power the LEDs for the name-tags lighting when there are more than 8 additional name-tags modules (type 122N, 2 module panel, 123N 3 module panel) . One power supply type 6582 can power up to 65 modules of panel with name-tags modules (122N with 2 modules, 123N with 3 modules). QArt. 170/001 Art. 732H A B C D L 56 QArt. 170/001 ELECTRONIC AUDIO UNIT TYPE 12F4 ENTRANCE PANEL SERIES 1200 ELECTRONIC VIDEO UNIT TYPE 12F7 ENTRANCE PANEL SERIES 1200 ADDITIONAL POWER SUPPLY Art. 6582. 12V ELECTRIC LOCK LOCK RELEASE CONTROL RELAY Art. 170/001 TRANSFORMER Art. 832/030 LAMP FOR NAME-TAG LIGHTING F2 function Load maximum 230V~ 3A. WIRING DIAGRAM VARIATION: CONNECTION OF ADDITIONAL POWER SUPPLY TYPE 6923 (REF. SC5421). Additional supply voltages In “Elvox TWO WIRE ” installations, power supply type 6922 powers all the appliances: entrance panels, interphones, monitors, concentrators, distributors. When the maximum load of the appliances exceeds the maximum load of the power supply it is necessary to add additional power supplies. The insertion of a separator with a power supply type 6922 in the installation, split the appliance charge upstream of the separator from the appliances downstream of the separator. Power supply type 6923 The additional power supply type 6923 is to be used to power electronic entrance panels, monitors and concentrators supporting the main power supply type 6922. When there is a lodge switchboard there must always be installed a power supply type 6923 dedicated to the switchboard. The power supply is required when there are more video entrance panels installed and/or when there are more monitors turning on simultaneously at the same call. The power supply can power only a particular appliance: entrance panel or monitor. The tables show when it is necessary to use a power supply type 6923 according to the number of entrance panels mounted in the installation and according to the number of interphones or monitors activated/turned on simultaneously. A power supply type 6922 powers up to 3 units simultaneously, besides them it is necessary a power supply type 6923 for each unit added. If the consumption exceeds the 3 units, use one power supply type 6923 to power the monitors and the entrance panels and leave the power supply type 6922 dedicated to other appliances. The hereby wiring diagrams are reference examples for the tables to follow (Tab. A, Tab. B and Tab. C) for the insertion of the additional power supply type 6923. Example of video entrance panel system for building complex. A Tab. A 2 B Tab. B 2 2 2 N 2 2 B 2 2 N F F 2 2 2 2 2 2 I I J Consumption for unit: 1 video entrance panels switched on 1 audio entrance panel switched on 1 entrance panel not switched on/engaged 1 monitor switched on 1 monitor switched on type 6329 1 concentrator type 692C 1 active distributor type 692D/2 = = = = = = = 1 unit 1/2 unit 1/4 unit 1 unit 2 unit 1/3 unit 1/20 unit 2 C Attention: when using active distributors, it is not possible to power them separately with the additional power supply. D C 2 L 2 Tab. A 2 B 2 N 2 F 2 J 2 2 2 B 2 2 Tab. C 2 2 L L Tab. B 2 2 D 2 L Example of audio and video installation in a building: A 2 2 2 D 2 D N 2 F F 2 2 L 2 L 2 2 J 2 2 2 L D C C L 2 2 2 D 2 2 L L A – Interphone B – Video interphone C – Electronic audio entrance panel D – Electronic video entrance panel F – Power supply type 6922 I – Separator type 692S J - Concentrator type 692C L – Door lock N – Video distributor type 692D or 692D/I 57 WIRING DIAGRAM Table for audio entrance panel systems with 1 or more entrance panels connected in parallel and one audio riser. Table A. Number of audio entrance panels connected in parallel. 1 active and the others engaged (89F3/…, 89F4) From 1 to 10 Number of interphones inserted with the same call From 1 to 8 From 11 to 15 From 1 to 8 Number of power supplies Art. 6923 0 From 1 to 5 (one type 6923 added for each entrance panel from 11th. to 15th.) Table for video installations with 1 or more entrance panels connected in parallel and a video riser. Table B. Number of audio Number of video entrance panels entrance panels Number of Number of inter- Number of monitors connected in connected in concentrators phones inserted turned on simultaneparallel, parallel, (Art. 692C) with the same call ously at the same call. 1 active and the 1 active and the others engaged other engaged (89F3/…, 89F4) (89F5/…, 89F7) Number of power supplies Art. 6923 0 1 0 From 1 to 8 From 1 to 2 0 0 1 0 From 1 to 8 From 3 to 8 From 1 to 6 (one type 6923 added for each monitor from the 3rd. to the 8th.) 0 From 2 to 3 1 From 1 to 8 1 0 From 2 to 3 1 From 1 to 8 From 2 to 3 0 From 2 to 3 1 From 1 to 8 From 2 to 8 0 4 1 From 1 to 8 1 0 4 1 From 1 to 8 From 2 to 8 0 5 2 From 1 to 8 1 2 (one type 6923 added for each concentrator) 0 From 6 to 15 From 2 to 5 From 1 to 8 1 From 6 to 15 (one type 6923 added for each entrance panel) 0 From 6 to 15 From 2 to 5 From 1 to 8 From 2 to 3 From 8 to 20 (one type 6923 added for each entrance panel and for each concentrator) 0 From 6 to 15 From 2 to 5 From 1 to 8 From 2 to 8 From 7 to 23 (one type 6923 for each entrance panel, for each monitor from the 2nd to the 8th.) 2 1 1 From 1 to 8 1 2 1 1 From 1 to 8 From 2 to 8 1 2 1 From 1 to 8 1 1 2 1 From 1 to 8 From 2 to 8 3 1 1 From 1 to 8 1 1 (one type 6923 added for the concentrator) 1 3 1 From 1 to 8 1 1 (one type 6923 added for the concentrator) 0 From 3 to 4 (one type 6923 added for each entrance panel and for the concentrator) From 1 to 7 (on e type 6923 added for each monitor from the 2nd. to the 8th.) 1 ( one type 6923 added for the concentrator) From 2 to 8 (one type 6923 added for the concentrator and one 6923 for each monitor from the 2nd to the 8th.) 0 From 1 to 7 (one type 6923 added for each monitor from the 2nd to the 8th.). 0 From 1 to 7 (one type 6923 added for each monitor from the 2nd to the 8th.). In table Tab B we have forseen that the monitors programmed with the same call code light up all simultaneously. It is possible to program the monitors (connected in parallel) in such a way that only one lights up at the call, while the other remain switched off. The monitor turned off can be turned on by using the self-start function. This expedient saves you from adding the additional power supplies for the monitors.. Table for audio and video entrance panel systems in building complex with 1 or more entrance panels connected in parallel. Tab C. Number of audio entrance panels connected in parallel, 1 active and the other engaged (89F3/…, 89F4) From 1 a 11 58 Number of video Number of entrance panels concentrators connected in (Art. 692C) parallel, 1 active and the others engaged (89F5/…, 89F7) 0 0 0 0 Number of power supplies Art. 6923 From 12 a 14 0 0 From 1 to 6 From 1 to 2 0 From 1 to 3 (one type 6923 added for each monitor from the 12rd. to the 14th.) 0 From 7 to 14 From 2 to 5 From 2 to 13 (one type 6923 added for each monitor from the 7rd. to the 14th.) From 1 a 3 1 1 From 1 to 3 1 1 0 0 3 4 2 2 (one type 6923 added for each concentrator) WIRING DIAGRAM VARIANT Wiring diagram of additional electronic ringtone type 860A. The electronic ringtone type 860A features a two or three-note ringtone connected between terminal 7 and terminal 8. The ringtone must be powered at mains voltage. The doorbell rhithm follows the call push- button pressure. Ringtone Type 860A Ringtone Type 860A PRI Mains 4 5 7 8 PRI 4 5 7 8 Mains A- Type 6209 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + T1 T2 T3 VIDEO T4 A- Type Type Type Type Type Type 1 2 6611/AU 661C/AU 6711/AU 6601/AU 660C/AU 6701/AU A B C A B C +12 CH 1 2 E+ EFP M 1 2 Ringtone Type 860A Ringtone Type 860A PRI Mains 4 5 7 8 PRI C B A 1 2 4 5 6S 6P 1 2 Ringtone Type 860A K B- Type Type Type Type Type Type 1 PRI Mains 6309 2 6329 6309/C 6309/P 6329/C 6309/CP C B A 4 5 7 8 Mains A- Type 8879 M V3 13 12 1 2 3 4 A B C 4 5 7 8 +12 CH 1 2 E+ EFP M 1 2 B- Art. 6601 Art. 6611 Art. 6621 Art. 660C Art. 661C Art. 662C Art. 6701 Art. 6711 Art. 6721 Art. 6xxx/F 1 2 59 WIRING DIAGRAM - VERSIONS VARIANT Wiring diagram for additional mechanical doorbells. Additional doorbells operating at 12V can be connected by using relay type 170/101 connected as shown in the diagram. C B A T2 T3 T4 Relay Type 170/101 + C 1 2 15 Relay Type 170/101 A B C VIDEO 1 2 A- Type 8879 1 2 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + T1 1 2 4 5 6S 6P RC 3 4 5 A- Type 6209 Additional ringtone + C 1 2 15 RC 3 4 5 Ringtone power supply Additional ringtone Ringtone power supply A B C C B A B- Type Type Type Type Type Type M V3 13 12 1 2 3 4 6309 6329 6309/C 6309/P 6329/C 6309/CP A- Type Type Type Type Type Type 1 2 1 2 6611/AU 661C/AU 6711/AU 6601/AU 660C/AU 6701/AU Relay Type 170/101 + C 1 2 15 Relay Type 170/101 Ringtone power supply C 1 2 15 RC 3 4 5 A B C Additional ringtone +12 CH 1 2 E+ EFP M 1 2 B- Art. 6601 Art. 6611 Art. 6621 Art. 660C Art. 661C Art. 662C Art. 6701 Art. 6711 Art. 6721 Art. 6xxx/F Relay Type 170/101 + C 1 2 15 Additional ringtone Ringtone power supply 60 RC 3 4 5 Additional ringtone + - Ringtone power supply +12 CH 1 2 E+ EFP M RC 3 4 5 WIRING DIAGRAM - VERSIONS VARIANT Wiring diagram for door calls When the door call button is pressed, the audio/video door entry unit sounds with a different tone from the tone generated by a call from the entrance panel or intercommunicating call. K- Door call push-button A- Type 6209 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + T1 T2 T3 T4 1 2 KK C B A A B C VIDEO B- Type Type Type Type Type Type A- Type Type Type Type Type Type A- Type 8879 6309 6329 6309/C 6309/P 6329/C 6309/CP KK C B A M V3 13 12 1 2 3 4 1 2 4 5 6S 6P 1 2 KK A B C B- Art. 6601 Art. 6611 Art. 6621 Art. 660C Art. 661C Art. 662C Art. 6701 Art. 6711 Art. 6721 Art. 6xxx/F 1 2 A B C B- Type 6309/P Type 6329/P Type 6309/CP VARIANT Connection for clean contacts shown controlled by the standard push-buttons of the video door entry unit Type 6309/P - 6329/P - 6309/CP C B A B- Type 6309/P Type 6329/P Type 6309/CP C B A M V3 13 12 1 2 3 4 6611/AU 661C/AU 6711/AU 6601/AU 660C/AU 6701/AU +12 CH 1 2 E+ EFP M M V3 13 12 1 2 3 4 1 2 KK 1 2 KK 1 2 3B 3A 3B 3A 2B 2A 1B 1A 1 2 +12 CH 1 2 E+ EFP M 2B 2A Contact normally open (maximum voltage 24VAC/DC, maximum current 0.5 A with resistive load 1B 1A 3B 3A 2B 2A 1B 1A Mains Relay Type 170/001 Relay Type 170/001 Relay Type 170/001 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 PRI Power supply Type 6582 - +U +I A B C D C NO C NO C NO Max 3A 230V - auxiliary service 61 WIRING DIAGRAM - VERSIONS 1 2 VARIANT B- Type 6009 + 6209 + 6145 Type 6009/C + 6209 + 6145 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + T1 T2 T3 T4 Type 732H Mains A B C VIDEO Wiring diagram with simultaneous switch-on of two or more monitors with power supply type 6923. The power supply unit Type 6922 can simultaneously power one video entrance panel and two monitors Type 6009, 6009/C, 6309, 6309/C, 6309/P, 6309/CP, 6601, 6611, 660C, 661C, 6701, 6711 switched on (or only one monitor type 6329, 6329/C). With a larger number of monitors switched on simultaneously, additional power supply type 6923 must be used after the 2nd monitor (after the first monitor type 6329, 6329/C). One power supply type 6923 must be used per additional monitor. PRI G- Type 6923 - +U +I B- Type 6009 + 6209 + 6145 Type 6009/C + 6209 + 6145 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + T1 1 2 T2 T3 A B C +12 CH 1 2 E+ EFP M T4 Type 732H A B C VIDEO B- Type 6611 Type 661C Type 6711 Type 6601 Type 660C Type 6701 B- Type 6009 + 6209 + 6145 Type 6009/C + 6209 + 6145 Mains PRI T1 G- Type 6923 T2 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + T3 - +U +I VIDEO T4 B- Type 6611 Type 661C Type 6711 Type 6601 Type 660C Type 6701 A B C +12 CH 1 2 E+ EFP M A B C +12 CH 1 2 E+ EFP M B- Art. 6601 Art. 6611 Art. 6621 Art. 660C Art. 661C Art. 662C Art. 6701 Art. 6711 Art. 6721 Art. 6xxx/F Type 732H 1 2 B- Art. 6601 Art. 6611 Art. 6621 Art. 660C Art. 661C Art. 662C Art. 6701 Art. 6711 Art. 6721 Art. 6xxx/F B- Art. 6601 Art. 6611 Art. 6621 Art. 660C Art. 661C Art. 662C Art. 6701 Art. 6711 Art. 6721 Art. 6xxx/F 62 Type 732H A B C 1 2 Type 732H B- Type 6611 Type 661C Type 6711 Type 6601 Type 660C Type 6701 Type 732H Mains 1 2 PRI G- Type 6923 C B A C B A C B A M V3 13 12 1 2 3 4 M V3 13 12 1 2 3 4 M V3 13 12 1 2 3 4 - +U +I Type 732H Type 732H Type 732H 1 2 WIRING DIAGRAM - VERSIONS Wiring diagram of intercommunicating interphones/monitors. On ELVOX 2-WIRE audio/video door entry systems, the Petrarca andGiotto interphones/monitors can make intercommunicating calls. Duringan intercommunicating conversation, the entire system remains engaged until the end of the conversation; only calls from entrance panelscan interrupt an intercommunicating conversation. To enable monitor type 6309, 6329, 6309/C and 6329/C for intercommunicating calls, program the pushbuttons as described in the programming phases. The auxiliary service stair light pushbutton can also be reprogrammed for intercommunicating calls, but the previously assigned function would belost. 1 2 Phone Art. 732H Art.6209 6209+ 692P Art. 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + T1 Art. 692P T2 T3 T4 VIDEO A B C Monitor Art. 6009++6009 6209 + 692P + 6145 Art. 6209 + 692P + 6145 Art. 6009/C + 6209 + 692P + 6145 Art. 6209 + 6009/C + 692P + 6145 1 2 4 5 6S 6P + T1 Art. 692P T2 T3 VIDEO T4 Monitor Art. 6309 Art. 6329 Art. 6309/C Art. 6309/P Art. 6329/C Art. 6309/CP A B C Art. 732H Art. 6309, Art. 6329, Art. 6309/C C B A M V3 13 12 1 2 3 4 Art. 732H 1 2 ID list and respective secondary (video)interphones Due Fili Elvox (= 2 wire Elvox) In the following table there is the list of the secondary IDs, for each primary from 1 to 50, which are automatically used following the procedure :”Assignation of the secondary Identification Codes”, described in the instructions of the single (video)interphones. ID PRIMARY PRIMARIO SECONDARIO SECONDARY 1 SECONDARY SECONDARIO 2 SECONDARY SECONDARIO 3 1 51 52 53 2 54 55 56 3 57 58 59 4 60 61 62 5 63 64 65 6 66 67 68 7 69 70 71 8 72 73 74 9 75 76 77 10 78 79 80 11 81 82 83 12 84 85 86 13 87 88 89 14 90 91 92 15 93 94 95 16 96 97 98 17 99 100 101 18 102 103 104 19 105 106 107 20 108 109 110 21 111 112 113 22 114 115 116 23 117 118 119 24 120 121 122 25 123 124 125 26 126 127 128 27 129 130 131 28 132 133 134 29 135 136 137 30 138 139 140 31 141 142 143 32 144 145 146 33 147 148 149 34 150 151 152 35 153 154 155 36 156 157 158 37 159 160 161 38 162 163 164 39 165 166 167 40 168 169 170 41 171 172 173 42 174 175 176 43 177 178 179 44 180 181 182 45 183 184 185 46 186 187 188 47 189 190 191 48 192 193 194 49 195 196 197 50 198 199 200 63 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLERS - Carefully read the instructions on this leaflet: they give important information on the safety, use and maintenance of the installation. - After removing the packing, check the integrity of the set. Packing components (plastic bags, expanded polystyrene etc.) are dangerous for children. Installation must be carried out according to national safety regulations. - It is convenient to fit close to the supply voltage source a proper bipolar type switch easy accessible with 3 mm separation (minimum) between contacts. - Before connecting the set, ensure that the data on the label correspond to those of the mains. - Use this set only for the purposes designed, i.e.for electric door-opener systems. Any other use may be dangerous. The manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused by improper, erroneous or irrational use. - Attention: to avoid hurting himself, this appliance must be fixed to the soil/wall according to the installation instructions. - Before cleaning or maintenance, disconnect the set. - In case of failure or faulty operation, disconnect the set and do not open it. - For repairs apply only to the technical assistance centre authorized by the manufacturer. - Safety may be compromised if these instructions are disregarded. - Do not obstruct opening of ventilation or heat exit slots and do not expose the set to dripping or sprinkling of water. - Installers must ensure that manuals with the above instructions are left on connected units after installation, for users' information. - All items must only be used for the purposes designed. - The installer must make sure that the information for the user be present with the appliances. - This leaflet must always be enclosed with the equipment. 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