Comelit VIP System Installer Manual

Comelit VIP System Installer Manual

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  • Page 1 the complete Internet Protocol system: simple and versatile Installer manual www.comelitgroup.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    • All the equipment must only be used for the purpose it was designed for. Comelit Group S.p.A. declines any responsibility for improper use of the apparatus, for any alterations made by others for any reason or for the use of non-original accessories or materials.
  • Page 3 Vandalcom series digital call module for VIP system Art. 3270, for Powercom external unit Art. 4662C ..........16 Vandalcom series digital call module for VIP system Art. 3070B, for Powercom external units Art. 4662C and IKall external units Art. 4682C ..16 Vandalcom series digital call module for VIP system Art.
  • Page 4 Connecting backlit module with actuator relay Art. 3327 .........................72 Connecting IKall call button module Art. 3343/3-4-6 ..........................73 Connecting IKall series audio unit for VIP system Art. 1682 ........................74 Connecting IKall series digital call module Art. 3360A ..........................75 Connecting Vandalcom series digital call modules Art. 3070B and Art. 3072B with IKall series external units Art. 4682C or 1682 .76 Connecting Vandalcom series digital call modules Art.
  • Page 5: Chapter 1: Introduction To The Vip System

    The VIP System can be used to create either a dedicated, proprietary network or integrated into an existing LAN, creating a video entry phone system that runs in parallel with other existing systems.
  • Page 6: Chapter 2: Description Of Products And Accessories

    CD-ROM software for PC installation, for the programming and configuration of all wired devices in the system. Also allows button programming and management of names in external unit directories. Includes a special cable for connection between switch 1440 and PC. When connecting a PC to a VIP system, the special cable supplied with software Art. 1449 must be used Power supply units and system connection accessories VIP system riser power supply unit 120 W Art.
  • Page 7: Power Supply Unit Art. 1395 / Art. 1595 For External Units

    VIP system POE power supply unit for monitor Art. 1451 The power supply unit converts an Ethernet connection into a POE-type connection supplying an internal unit. The power supply unit is necessary if VIP devices (door entry monitors / door-entry phones) are installed on existing Ethernet networks with non-POE (Power Over Ethernet) connections.
  • Page 8: Vip System Riser Signal Repeater Module Art. 1447

    The device even operates correctly if the output port is switched with the input port. In this case, however, it will no longer be possible to interrupt power supply propagation. VIP system device barcode reader Art. 1450 Barcode reader for identifying the unique code of the devices making up the VIP system, for example: door-entry phones, door entry monitors, external units, actuators, etc... Technical characteristics...
  • Page 9: Internal Units

    Internal units Planux backplate Art. 6231 and Planux monitor Art. 6202 Technical characteristics Min. 0.7 W Max. 2.6 W (value for Absorption complete backplate + monitor product) Power supply 36/57 Vdc 3A Max. Dimensions H: 6.2 cm W: 7.2 cm D: 9 cm 1.
  • Page 10: 7Stelle Monitor Art. 6501

    7Stelle monitor Art. 6501 1. Connection terminals Technical characteristics Absorption Min. 0.7 W Max. 2.6 W Optically coupled input terminals Power supply 36/57 Vdc 3A Max. Additional ringtone terminals Floor door call contact terminal Panic contact terminal Reference for CFP, PAN and S+ terminals Alarm contact terminal OUT1 Output terminal 12 V MAX 100 mA...
  • Page 11: Easycom Door-Entry Phone Art. 6203

    Easycom door-entry phone Art. 6203 Technical characteristics Absorption Min. 0.7 W Max. 2.6 W Power supply 36/57 Vdc 3A Max. Dimensions H: 16 cm W: 9.1 cm D: 2.7 cm The Easycom door-entry phone Art. 6203 manages up to 3 slave devices, not 15 as with other internal units. 1.
  • Page 12: Powercom Series External Units

    Module designed for audio/video speaker units. Requires audio/video unit Art. 4662C to complete installation. Versions with 0, 1 and 2 buttons are available. Powercom series colour audio/video unit for VIP system Art. 4662C VIP system audio-video unit with terminal block, complete with spherical lens adjustable colour camera. NC / NO: Door lock connection terminals...
  • Page 13: Powercom Series Backlit Indication Module Art. 3327

    H: 8.9 cm W: 11.2 cm D: 4 cm For wiring details, see page 29. Powercom series digital call module for VIP system Art. 3370 Digital call module complete with electronic directory with graphic LCD display. Also functions as a coded electronic key module. Names can be scrolled using the two search buttons or by entering the initial letter of the required name.
  • Page 14: Ikall Series External Units

    Module preset for audio/video speaker units. Requires audio/video unit Art. 4682C to complete installation. Versions with 0, 1 and 2 buttons are available. IKall series audio unit for VIP system Art. 1682 Door-entry phone porter unit for VIP system, complete with terminal block. Technical characteristics Power supply...
  • Page 15: Ikall Series Colour Audio/Video Unit For Vip System Art. 4682C

    IKall series colour audio/video unit for VIP system Art. 4682C VIP system audio-video unit with terminal block, complete with mini lens adjustable colour camera. 1. 8-pole cable connector Door lock connection terminals Technical characteristics NC / NO: Normally closed and normally open output terminals...
  • Page 16: Vandalcom Series External Units

    Vandalcom series external units Vandalcom series digital call module for VIP system Art. 3270, for Powercom external unit Art. 4662C Digital call module complete with electronic directory with graphic LCD display. Also functions as a coded electronic key module. The user code can be entered directly to make a call.
  • Page 17: Vandalcom Series Digital Call Module For Vip System Art. 3272, For Powercom External Unit Art. 4662C

    Vandalcom series digital call module for VIP system Art. 3272, for Powercom external unit Art. 4662C Digital call module complete with electronic directory with graphic LCD display. Name scrolling is carried out using two search buttons. Once the right name has been found, press the call button.
  • Page 18: Module Art. 3268I/0 -1 - 2 Designed For A/V Units, Ikall Series

    Module with facility for audio porter units. Requires audio unit Art. 1682 to complete installation. Versions with 0, 1 and 2 buttons are available. For wiring details, see page 33. Vandalcom series 4-button module Art. 3064/C for VIP system Module with 4 additional call buttons.
  • Page 19: Vip System Accessories

    VIP system accessories Remote camera module Art. 1445 Remote camera module Art. 1445 transmits the video signals received from 4 cameras. Video signal from cameras input terminals Input terminal for composite video signal from camera 1 Camera 1 shield terminal...
  • Page 20: Vip System Actuator Relay Module Art. 1443

    VIP system actuator relay module Art. 1443 IO module Art. 1443 can be used to control 1 relay on board the device itself or on board any expansion units Art. SK9071 connected to it. Terminal block for on-board relay inputs and output...
  • Page 21: Pal / Ntsc Video Output Module Art. 1446

    PAL / NTSC video output module Art. 1446 Module Art. 1446 provides an outgoing video signal from the system in PAL or NTSC format. Terminal block for video outputs Technical characteristics Absorption Min. 0.7 W Max. 2.6 W Power supply 36/57 Vdc 3A Max.
  • Page 22: Chapter 3: System Preparation And Specifications

    0,5 mm (Ø 0,8 mm - AWG 20) 25 m 50 m 1 mm (Ø 1,2 mm - AWG 17) Comelit Art. 4577 / 4579 25 m 50 m 1 mm (Ø 1,2 mm - AWG 17) 25 m 50 m 1 mm (Ø...
  • Page 23: Connection Distances From Switch Art. 1440 / Repeater Art. 1447 To Door-Entry Phones / Door Entry Monitors

    Connection distances from Switch Art. 1440 / Repeater Art. 1447 to door-entry phones / door entry monitors Art. 1440 Art. 1447 250 m Connection distances from Switch Art. 1440 / Repeater Art. 1447 to switchboard Art. 1952 The connection distance varies depending on the port used on Switch Art. 1440. Art.
  • Page 24: Guide To Fitting A Utp / Stp Rj45 Direct Network Cable

    UTP but with a metal sheath. The UTP and STP can fall into various categories. Category 5 (CAT 5) cables or greater must be used for the VIP system. The tools required for fi tting are as follows: •...
  • Page 25 Fitting procedure 1. Most crimping pliers have two pairs of blades, one pair on one side to strip the wires and another pair on the other side to cut the wires. If the pliers do not allow you to cut the cable sheath, you should use a blade and cut the sheath with it, removing a length of about three centimetres. Be especially careful not to cut or scratch the wires inside the sheath;...
  • Page 26 6. Insert the wires into the RJ45 connector, still holding them tightly between your fingers. The connector tab should be facing downwards and not visible. The insulating sheath should just reach the edge of the connector. 7. Make sure the wires are fully inserted by inspecting the side of the transparent connector. Next, insert the connector into the crimping pliers and, using both hands, crimp the connector so as to secure the wires.
  • Page 27: Chapter 4: Mounting External Units And Internal Units

    Chapter 4: Mounting external units and internal units During the installation of various products, we recommend a document is compiled to keep track of the location of the device within the system. An example of how to compile such a document is provided below: Mac Address VIP Address Description...
  • Page 28: Mounting Powercom Series External Units

    3331/0-1-2 3331/0-1-2 Mounting Powercom series external units 4662C 3331/0-1-2 4662C 3331/0-1-2 Mounting external unit Art. 4662C and additional buttons Art. 3337/3 - 4 - 6 4662C 3331/0-1-2 3331/0-1-2 4662C 3331/0-1-2 3331/0-1-2 3331/0-1-2 4662C 3331/0-1-2 4662C 3331/0-1-2 3331/0-1-2 3331/0-1-2 3331/0-1-2 4662C 4662C 4662C 4662C...
  • Page 29: Mounting Actuator Module Art. 3327

    Mounting actuator module Art. 3327 360û 360° 360û 360° 360û 360° 360û 360° Mounting digital directory Art. 3370 360û 360° 360û 360° 360û 360° 360û 360°...
  • Page 30: Mounting Ikall Series External Units

    Mounting IKall series external units Mounting external unit Art. 4682C and additional buttons Art. 33433 - 33434 - 33436 4682C 4682C 33410 33411 33410 33412 33410 4682C 33411 33411 33412 33412 4682C 4682C 4682C 33410 33410 33410 33410 33411 33411 33411 33411 33412...
  • Page 31: Mounting Digital Directory Art. 3360A

    Mounting digital directory Art. 3360A 360° 360û 360° 360° 360° 360û 360° 360û 360°...
  • Page 32: Mounting Vandalcom Series External Units

    Mounting Vandalcom series external units Connecting audio-video unit Art. 4662C for use with buttons on Vandalcom external unit Art. 3269/1 - 2 Only applies to Art. 4662C Art. 2G60000616 Art. 2G60000120 included in Art. 4662C package 4662C blue 4662C 4662C 4662C 4662C 4662C...
  • Page 33: Connecting Audio Unit 1682 Or Audio-Video Unit Art. 4682C For Use With Buttons On Vandalcom External Unit Art. 3262I/1 - 2 And Art. 3268I/1 - 2

    Connecting audio unit 1682 or audio-video unit Art. 4682C for use with buttons on Vandalcom orange 1682 external unit Art. 3262I/1 - 2 and Art. 3268I/1 - 2 4682C 4682C 4682C white 1682 1682 4682C 4682C 4682C 4682C 4682C green 4682C 4682C white...
  • Page 34: Mounting Audio-Video Unit Art. 4662C Or 4682C For Use With Additional Buttons Art. 3064/C

    Mounting audio-video unit Art. 4662C or 4682C for use with additional buttons Art. 3064/C...
  • Page 35: Mounting Digital Directories Art. 3270 - 3272 With Powercom External Unit Art. 4662C

    Art. 4662C Art. 3270 Art. 3272 Mounting digital directories Art. 3270 - 3272 with Powercom external unit Art. 4662C Vandalcom digital directories Art. 3270 and Art. 3272 can only be connected with Powercom external unit Art. 4662C Art. 4662C Art. 4662C Art.
  • Page 36: Mounting Digital Directories Art. 3070B - 3072B With Ikall External Unit Art. 4682C

    Art. 4682C Art. 3070B Art. 3072B Mounting digital directories Art. 3070B - 3072B with IKall external unit Art. 4682C Art. 4682C 4682C Art. 3070B Vandalcom digital directories Art. 3070B and Art. 3072B can be connected with both IKall external unit Art. 4682C and Powercom external unit Art.
  • Page 37: Mounting Internal Units

    Mounting internal units 14,5 cm ALTO Mounting Planux monitor Art. 6202 with flush-mounted box Art. 6117 HAUT OBEN 4,5 cm 14,5 cm ALTO HAUT OBEN ALTO HAUT OBEN ALTO HAUT OBEN...
  • Page 38: Mounting Planux Monitor Art. 6202 With Wall Bracket Art. 6120

    Mounting Planux monitor Art. 6202 with wall bracket Art. 6120...
  • Page 39: Mounting Sette Stelle Monitor Art. 6501

    Mounting Sette Stelle monitor Art. 6501 23 cm 23 cm 23 cm 23 cm 23 cm...
  • Page 40: Mounting 7Stelle Monitor Art. 6501 With Flush-Mounted Box Art. 6517

    Mounting 7Stelle monitor Art. 6501 with flush-mounted box Art. 6517...
  • Page 41: Mounting Easycom Monitor Art. 6203

    9 cm 9 cm 9 cm 9 cm 9 cm 9 cm Mounting Easycom monitor Art. 6203 16 cm 9 cm 16 cm 16 cm 16 cm 16 cm 16 cm 16 cm 2,8 cm 2,8 cm 2,8 cm 2,8 cm 2,8 cm 2,8 cm 2,8 cm...
  • Page 42: Mounting Smart Monitor Art. 6304 With Wall Bracket Art. 6320

    Mounting Smart monitor Art. 6304 with wall bracket Art. 6320 13,8 cm 13,8 cm 13,8 cm 13,8 cm = 6,5 cm = 6,5 cm = 6,5 cm = 7 cm = 7 cm = 7 cm = 6,5 cm = 6,5 cm = 7 cm = 7 cm = 6,5 cm...
  • Page 43: Mounting Smart Monitor Art. 6304 With Flush-Mounted Box Art. 6117

    Mounting Smart monitor Art. 6304 with flush-mounted box Art. 6117 13,8 cm ALTO HAUT OBEN 13,8 cm ALTO ALTO HAUT HAUT OBEN OBEN = 6 cm = 6 cm = 10 cm = 10 cm = 6 cm ALTO HAUT = 10 cm OBEN = 6 cm...
  • Page 44: Chapter 5: Installation Programming

    Chapter 5: Installation programming Mac Address Every VIP product is identified by the factory with a unique code called the Mac address. The Mac address for the product is indicated by a label on the packaging box and another label applied directly to the product itself. VIP code Each system device must be programmed with a different code, called the VIP address.
  • Page 45 Dip switch programming table Codice / Codice / Codice / Codice / Dip switch ON Nome / Name Dip switch ON Nome / Name Dip switch ON Nome / Name Dip switch ON Nome / Name Code Code Code Code 1,7,8 2,7,8 1,2,7...
  • Page 46: Manually Programming Buttons On External Unit Art. 4662C

    Manually programming buttons on external unit Art. 4662C The following procedure can be used to program buttons with VIP codes in the range between 1 and 255 only. To program higher VIP addresses, use VIP Manager software Art. 1449. 1. Perform the wiring for the external unit. 2.
  • Page 47: Manually Programming Buttons On External Unit Art. 4682C

    Manually programming buttons on external unit Art. 4682C The following procedure can be used to program buttons with VIP codes in the range between 1 and 255 only. To program higher VIP addresses, use VIP Manager software Art. 1449. 1. Perform the wiring for the external unit. 2.
  • Page 48: Assigning Module Index To Additional Button Products Art. 3337/3 - 4 - 6

    Assigning module index to additional button products Art. 3337/3 - 4 - 6 Follow the procedure below for each module Art. 3337 connected to the system. This procedure is used to assign an index to modules Art. 3337. The module index must then be used with the VIP Manager software to complete module programming (see manual for VIP Manager software Art.
  • Page 49: Assigning Module Index To Additional Button Products Art. 33433 - 33434 - 33436

    Assigning module index to additional button products Art. 33433 - 33434 - 33436 Follow the procedure below for each module Art. 3343 connected to the system. This procedure is used to assign an index to modules Art. 3343. The module index must then be used with the VIP Manager software to complete module programming (see manual for VIP Manager software Art.
  • Page 50: Programming Internal Units

    Programming internal units We recommend using VIP Manager software Art. 1459 to program the internal units. However, the main parameters of some internal units (Planux, 7Stelle, Smart and CPS) can be set directly on the product itself, where necessary. Planux monitor Art. 6202 and Smart monitor Art. 6304 (only with optional buttons Art.
  • Page 51: Programming The Vip Code For Main Planux Monitors

    • Programming the VIP code for main • Programming the VIP code for secondary Planux monitors Planux monitors 1. Access the installer menu. 1. Access the installer menu. 2. Select the Confi gure monitor menu using buttons 2. Select the Confi gure monitor menu using buttons INSTALLER MENU INSTALLER MENU Configure monitor...
  • Page 52: Configuring 1 - 2 Or Self-Ignition Buttons

    If the Self-ignition function is selected: • Confi guring 1 - 2 or Self-ignition buttons 1. Press the button. 1 - 2 and Self-ignition buttons are programmed in the same way and can perform the same functions. The programming procedure, which CONFIGURE SELF-IGNITION applies to all 3 buttons, is described below.
  • Page 53: Configuring The Key Button

    If the Lock-release function is selected: • Confi guring the key button 1. Select the mode for which you wish to change the function using 1. Access the installer menu. and press to confi rm. 2. Select the Confi gure buttons menu by pressing and press CONFIGURE RELAY to access it.
  • Page 54: Configuring The Privacy / Doctor Button

    • Confi guring the Privacy / Doctor button • Confi guring the intercom directory The Privacy function disables the ringtone for calls from the external unit 1. Access the installer menu. and intercom. The Doctor function, as well as disabling the door-entry phone 2.
  • Page 55: Configuring The Self-Ignition Directory

    • Confi guring the self-ignition directory 7. Enter the desired name using buttons to change the letters, to move right or left and to delete. 1. Access the installer menu. 2. Select the Special Settings menu by pressing and press EDIT ENTRY to access it.
  • Page 56: Configuring The Actuator Directory

    • Confi guring the Actuator Directory 7. Enter the desired name using buttons to change the letters, to move right or left and to delete. 1. Access the installer menu. 2. Select the Special Settings menu by pressing and press EDIT ENTRY to access it.
  • Page 57: Setting The Door Open Function

    • Setting the Door Open function 7. Press button to return to the previous menu. The function can be used to monitor the input of an external unit CONFIGURE DIRECTORY programmed with the Door Open function. When the input is opened or closed the key LED on the monitor lights up to indicate that the door is open.
  • Page 58: Setting The Alarm Function

    • Setting the Alarm function • Setting the ringtone repetition 1. Access the installer menu. This menu can be used to set the VIP address which will be contacted when a priority call is sent. The procedure applies for all 4 call types; the 2.
  • Page 59: Setting Call Times

    • Setting call times • Setting automatic answer Within this menu, the time can be set for various functions. The Reply If the Automatic answer function is enabled, the audio will be activated wait time setting is shown below, as an example which also applies for automatically on receipt of a call from the external unit, internal unit or the other functions.
  • Page 60: Video Memory Records Always

    • Video memory records always • Activate output Planux monitors are equipped with an NC/NO output which can be If activated, this function can be used to record images and audio (10 programmed as monostable or bistable. This output can be controlled sec.) from the external unit, even if the call is answered.
  • Page 61: Call Divert

    • Call divert • Reset confi guration 1. Access the installer menu. This function can be used to restore the factory set values of the monitor, deleting all confi gurations applied in the meantime. 2. Select the Special Settings menu by pressing and press 1.
  • Page 62: 7Stelle Monitor Art. 6501

    7Stelle monitor Art. 6501 • Configuring functions • Accessing the installer menu Press the name of the function to access the corresponding configuration menu. 1. Press PROGRAMMER to access the INSTALLER MENU. 2. Enter the password. 3. Press to confirm the password and access the INSTALLER ◊...
  • Page 63: Alarm Function

    ◊ Alarm function ◊ Actuator function This function can be used to link an alarm call to the button. This function is used to activate the relay output of an IO actuator module or that of an expansion device connected to it. ALARMS ACTUATOR Alarm...
  • Page 64: Configuring The Monitor

    ◊ Reset confi guration • Confi guring the monitor This function can be used to restore the factory set values of the monitor, deleting all confi gurations applied in the meantime. ◊ VIP address CONFIGURE MONITOR CONFIGURE MONITOR This menu can be used to confi gure the VIP address of the internal unit. ViP address ViP address CONFIGURE MONITOR...
  • Page 65: Camera Directory

    ◊ Camera Directory CONFIGURE INTERCOM This menu can be used to manage the directory of cameras connected to the system. Configure Name CAMERAS DIRECTORY Configure ViP Address CAMERA 1 Master Slave 2. Access the Configure Name menu to set the name which will appear in the directory.
  • Page 66: Call Divert

    ◊ Call divert ◊ Activate output This menu can be used to set the call divert function. This menu can be used to set the operating mode of the relay on board the monitor. CALL DIVERT ACTIVATE OUTPUT Configure ViP Address Normally open Wait time Normally closed...
  • Page 67: Porter Switchboard Art. 1952

    Porter switchboard Art. 1952 • Accessing the installer menu Enter password Settings menu Door open Calibration Short cut keys PASSWORD: Advanced **** • Setting the VIP Address Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Advanced Settings ViP address ViP address ViP address ViP address ViP address ViP address ViP address...
  • Page 68: Programming The Self-Ignition Key

    • Programming the self-ignition key This function can be used to view the images transmitted by the camera for one or more devices connected to the system. Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Camera ViP address Camera ViP address ViP address ViP address ViP address About...
  • Page 69: Setting The Call Times

    Setting the call times Advanced Settings Set call times Expressed as min:sec Lock-release key 01:00 Awaiting reply (in) 00:30 OFF key disabled Awaiting ans.serv.act. 01:30 Conversation Call times PQRS WXYZ 01:30 Pause Call divert 00:30 Awaiting reply (out) ◊ Awaiting reply (in): wait time in which a call is ended if it is not answered.
  • Page 70: Chapter 6: Wiring Diagrams

    Chapter 6: Wiring diagrams VIP/001 Connecting Powercom call button module Art. 3337/3-4-6 6202W+ 6231 6304 6501 6203W 1441 1440 1395 4662C 3337/4...
  • Page 71: Connecting Powercom Series Digital Call Module Art. 3370

    VIP/002 Connecting Powercom series digital call module Art. 3370 6202W+ 6231 6304 6501 6203W 1441 1440 1395 4662C 3370...
  • Page 72: Connecting Backlit Module With Actuator Relay Art. 3327

    VIP/003 Connecting backlit module with actuator relay Art. 3327 6202W+ 6231 6203W 6202W+ 6231 6203W 1441 1440 1395 12 12 4662C+3327...
  • Page 73: Connecting Ikall Call Button Module Art. 3343/3-4-6

    VIP/001I7 Connecting IKall call button module Art. 3343/3-4-6 6202W+ 6231 6304 6501 1441 1440 100-240 V 1595 120-230 V NC NO 4682C 33436...
  • Page 74: Connecting Ikall Series Audio Unit For Vip System Art. 1682

    VIP/001IE Connecting IKall series audio unit for VIP system Art. 1682 6203W/ 6203B 6203W/ 6203B 1441 1440 100-240 V 1595 120-230 V NC NO 1682 33436...
  • Page 75: Connecting Ikall Series Digital Call Module Art. 3360A

    VIP/004I Connecting IKall series digital call module Art. 3360A 6304 1952 1445 1441 1440 ORANGE WIRE TX - WHITE/ORANGE WIRE TX + 1595 GREEN WIRE RX - WHITE/GREEN WIRE RX + 120-230 V NC NO 4682C 3360A...
  • Page 76: Connecting Vandalcom Series Digital Call Modules Art. 3070B And Art. 3072B With Ikall Series External Units Art. 4682C Or 1682

    VIP/002DVI Connecting Vandalcom series digital call modules Art. 3070B and Art. 3072B with IKall series external units Art. 4682C or 1682 6202W+ 6231 6203W 6501 1441 1440 100-240 V ORANGE WIRE TX - WHITE/ORANGE WIRE TX + 1595 GREEN WIRE RX - WHITE/GREEN WIRE RX +...
  • Page 77: Connecting Vandalcom Series Digital Call Modules Art. 3270 And Art. 3272 With Powercom Series External Unit Art. 4662C

    VIP/001IE Connecting Vandalcom series digital call modules Art. 3270 and Art. 3272 with Powercom series external unit Art. 4662C 6202W+ 6231 6203W 6501 1441 1440 100-240 V ORANGE WIRE TX - 1395 WHITE/ORANGE WIRE TX + GREEN WIRE RX - WHITE/GREEN WIRE RX + 4662C+3269/1...
  • Page 78: Connecting Art. 3064/C With Audio-Video Unit 4682C Or Audio Unit Art. 1682

    Connecting Art. 3064/C with audio-video unit 4682C or audio unit Art. 1682 1595 120-230 V Use the cable included in Art. 3262I, Art. 3268I NC NO 4682C + 3268I 3064/C 1682 + 3262I Remove jumper 3064/C...
  • Page 79: Connecting Remote Camera Module Art. 1445

    VIP/004 Connecting remote camera module Art. 1445 6304 6202W+ 1445 6231 1952 1441 1440 ORANGE WIRE TX - WHITE/ORANGE WIRE TX + 1595 GREEN WIRE RX - WHITE/GREEN WIRE RX + 120-230 V NC NO 4682C 3360A...
  • Page 80: Connecting Pal / Ntsc Module Art. 1446

    VIP/007I Connecting PAL / NTSC module Art. 1446 MONITOR 1446 6304 1952 OUT OUT 1441 1440 ORANGE WIRE TX - WHITE/ORANGE WIRE TX + 1595 GREEN WIRE RX - WHITE/GREEN WIRE RX + 120-230 V NC NO 4682C 3360A...
  • Page 81: Connecting Repeater Module Art. 1447

    VIP/005 Connecting repeater module Art. 1447 6202W+ 6231 1447 1441 1440 ORANGE WIRE TX - WHITE/ORANGE WIRE TX + 1595 GREEN WIRE RX - WHITE/GREEN WIRE RX + 120-230 V NC NO 4682C 3360A...
  • Page 82: Connecting Io Module Art. 1443 And Expansion Device Art. Sk9071

    VIP/010 Connecting IO module Art. 1443 and expansion device Art. SK9071...
  • Page 83: Request To Exit (Rte) Button Input Variant

    VIP/RTE Request to exit (RTE) button input variant 1395 4662C VIP/FMP Planux VIP output and input variant 100mA MAX 12 Vdc LED FUNCTION FIRE ALARM ALARM 6202W 6231 12 Vdc 1441 1440 OUTOUT...
  • Page 84: 7Stelle Output And Input Variant

    VIP/FM7 7Stelle output and input variant FIRE ALARM ALARM 6501 LED FUNCTION 12 Vdc 12 Vdc 100mA MAX 1441 1440 OUTOUT VIP/FMS Smart output and input variant ALARM PANIC 6304 LED FUNCTION 12 Vdc 100mA MAX 1441 1440 OUTOUT...
  • Page 85: Easycom Output And Input Variant

    VIP/FME Easycom output and input variant ALARM 6203W/ 6203B 1441 1440 OUTOUT Connection of Vandalcom nameplate lighting lamp with audio unit Art. 1682 or audio-video unit Art. 4682C (Ikall) 1595 120-230 V NC NO 2G60001021 1682+3262I 4682C+3268I 16Vdc 12Vdc 2G60000653 MAX N°...
  • Page 86: Connecting Planux Vip Additional Ringtone Variant

    VIP/FMPS Connecting Planux VIP additional ringtone variant 470nF 1122/A 6202W (12V) 6231 12/24V AC/DC 1441 1440 1229 OUTOUT * 20 m MAX VIP/FM7S Connecting 7Stelle additional ringtone variant 470nF 1122/A 6501 (12V) 12/24V AC/DC 1441 1440 1229 OUTOUT 20 m MAX VIP/FMSS Connecting Smart additional ringtone variant 470nF...
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