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Model 826
DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM
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MT 124-019

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  • Page 1 Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM http://www.urmetdomus.com e-mail:info@urmetdomus.it MT 124-019...
  • Page 2 CONTENTS Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM MT124-019...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM Page PERFORMANCE CHARACTER ST CS................................AS C CONF RAT ONS ..................................... S STEM ES N ......................................S STEM NSTA AT ON ....................................evice location......................................evice i in ......................................nit to inte e ence.....................................
  • Page 4 CONTENTS Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM 16-PUSHBUTTON DIGITIZER Ref. 826/16 SPEC F CAT ONS......................................E PAN A T ......................................CONF AT ON ......................................usy signal volume adjustment.................................. S ea e and mi o one volume adjustment o s ea e unit ........................
  • Page 5 Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM DEC DE S E A D IDE D E A A TME T STATI FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/23 PRELIMINARY SETTINGS ....................................SPE I I ATI NS......................................INSTALLATI N ........................................ PR GRAMMING......................................Decoder programming methods................................. PERATI N ........................................
  • Page 6 CONTENTS CONTENTS Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM WE S WE S I STALLATI AIL e 826 2 SPE I I ATI NS......................................PERATI N ........................................ER S PPLY NIT DISPLAY AND LEDs..............................ERR R DE MEM RY ....................................
  • Page 7: Doorp One Systems

    CONTENTS Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS Diagram Page PARALLEL CONNECTIONS R NG REPEATER RELAY CONNECT ON PARALLEL CONNECT ON BETWEEN 2 Model 1131 DOORPHONES OR 2 Model 1130 DOORPHONES ............................PARALLEL CONNECT ON BETWEEN 4 Model 1131 DOORPHONES.............. SV102-1563.......
  • Page 8 Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM E SYSTEMS IT G A D D S ITC A D STATI DOORPHONES CONNECTED TO 1 D G TAL GUARD DOOR SW TCHBOARD STAT ON W TH PRO S ON FOR N GHT SER CE AND 1 ENTRANCE MODULE.
  • Page 9 Section 1 PRODUCT MT124-019...
  • Page 10 CONTENTS Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM MT124-019...
  • Page 11: Evice Location

    Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM Page PERFORMANCE CHARACTER ST CS................................AS C CONF RAT ONS ..................................... S STEM ES N ......................................S STEM NSTA AT ON ....................................evice location......................................evice i in ......................................nit to inte e ence.....................................
  • Page 12 CONTENTS Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM 16-PUSHBUTTON DIGITIZER Ref. 826/16 SPEC F CAT ONS......................................E PAN A T ......................................CONF AT ON ......................................usy signal volume adjustment.................................. S ea e and mi o one volume adjustment o s ea e unit ........................
  • Page 13 Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM DEC DE S E A D IDE D E A A TME T STATI FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/23 PRELIMINARY SETTINGS ....................................SPE I I ATI NS......................................INSTALLATI N ........................................ PR GRAMMING......................................Decoder programming methods................................. PERATI N ........................................
  • Page 14 CONTENTS CONTENTS Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM WE S WE S I STALLATI AIL e 826 2 SPE I I ATI NS......................................PERATI N ........................................ER S PPLY NIT DISPLAY AND LEDs..............................ERR R DE MEM RY ....................................
  • Page 15 Each apartment station must be assigned a uni ue numeric code between 1 and 9999. The URMET DOMUS Model 826 Digital Call System connects entrance All entrance panels and the guard door switchboard station if provided panels to apartment stations in large and medium size residential must be con gured for installation TYPE 1.
  • Page 16 Model DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM ASIC C Systems with a maximum of 9 secondary entrance panels Systems with a maximum of 9 secondary entrance panels This type of system features: This type of system features: e or more mai e tra e pa e s e or more mai e tra e pa e s...
  • Page 17 odel AL ALL S S S ALLA O Systems with a (theoretical) maximum of 99 secondary entrance panels This type of system features: Ea h system must ha e a appropriate U MET MUS nstallation e or more mai e tra e pa e s ia ram, hi h must...
  • Page 18 I ITAL CALL S STEM S STEM INSTALLATI N in the building. Here, power lines include 220 V mains lines, stair ARALLEL C NNECTE E I MENT lighting lines, lightning conductor, low voltage lines for elevator alarm bells, etc. utput power from four-port decoder Ref. is suf cient for two parallel-connected doorphones.
  • Page 19 I ITAL CALL S STEM T PES INSTALLATI N LINE CAPACITANCE LIMITS ) Do not connect more than one apartment station for each decoder (with four-port decoders 26 23, a maximum of four apartment stations can e connected, i e , one - and - for each ranch) For purpose of line capacitance, maximum system extension must not If se eral doorphones or ideo doorphones must e connected in...
  • Page 20: Activation

    DI ITA CA SYSTEM SYSTEM ACTIVATION AMMIN Specifi cally: AMMIN A MAXIMUM OF 400 DEVICES CAN BE CONNECTED IN A SYSTEM. rogramming must be carried out fi rst on the calling devices, or in other words on the entrance modules and guard door NOTE: Here, the term device is used to designate any item connected switchboard station.
  • Page 21 DI ITAL CALL S STEM ELECTRONIC AND CONVENTIONAL APARTMENT STATION EQUIPMENT MA IMUM NUM ER O DEVICES CONNECTED TO A SIN LE PO ER SUPPL UNIT or e ample, in a system with one or more main entrance modules, a ELECTRONIC CONVENTIONAL guard door switch oard station and one or more riser ca les, each with...
  • Page 22 If several doorphones or video doorphones must be connected in parallel ENERAL LA OUT DIA RAMS to the same branch, see the applicable URMET DOMUS installation diagrams. efore installing the system, it is necessary to determine which installation diagram is applicable.
  • Page 23 Mode DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION RE UIREMENTS GENERAL LAYOUT DIAGRAMS FOR SINGLE RISER Max. 1600 CABLE DOORPHONE SYSTEMS CODES 1 to 9999 1 to 16 (Max. 9999) 101 to 116 201 to 216 CODES 901 to 916 N N N N 1001 to 1016 1101 to 1116 1 to 9999...
  • Page 24 Model DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION RE UIREMENTS GENERAL LAYOUT DIAGRAMS FOR MULTIPLE RISER CABLE DOORPHONE SYSTEMS Without switchboard station With switchboard station All digital ntranc modul s - With a maximum of 9 ris r cabl s 101-0 101-0 - With a maximum of 9 ris r cabl s 101-0...
  • Page 25 Model DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Max. 160 Max. 160 Max. 1440 Max. 160 (160 x 9 riser cables) CODES CODES CODES 1001 2001 9001 1016 2016 9016 1901 2901 9901 1916 2916 9916 1001 1101 1901 2001 2101 2901 9001...
  • Page 26 Mode DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION RE UIREMENTS GENERAL LAYOUT DIAGRAMS FOR SINGLE RISER Max. 1600 CABLE VIDEO DOORPHONE SYSTEMS CODES 1 to 16 Without With 101 to 116 switchboard switchboard 201 to 216 station station One outdoor station 901 to 916 i ita ntranc...
  • Page 27 Model DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1 to 9999 Max. 1600 (Max. 9999) CODES 1 to 16 CODES 101 to 116 N N N N 201 to 216 1 to 9999 901 to 916 Max. 9999 1001 to 1016 1101 to 1116 9901 to 9916 Max.
  • Page 28 Model DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION RE UIREMENTS GENERAL LAYOUT DIAGRAMS FOR MULTIPLE RISER CABLE VIDEO DOORPHONE SYSTEMS Without With switchboard switchboard 1101 to 991 1201 to 1299 9901 to 9999 station station (Max. 99) (Max. 99) (Max. 99) All digital entrance modules - With a maximum of 9 ris r cabl s 102-1 1...
  • Page 29 Model DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Max. 160 Max. 160 Max. 160 Max. 1440 (160 x 9 riser cables) CODES CODES CODES 1001 2001 9001 1016 2016 9016 1901 2901 9901 1916 2916 9916 1001 1101 1901 2001 2101 2901 9001...
  • Page 30 DI ITAL CALL S STEM DECODER CONNECTION LA OUTS DECODER CONNECTIONS VIA INPUT TERMINALS It is not indispensable to connect decoders Ref. 826/3 in series (via input and output terminals). They may also be branched directly off the riser cable using the input terminals. FOUR-PORT FOUR-PORT FOUR-PORT...
  • Page 31 Model DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM USING ELECTRONIC CALL TONE SIGNALING OR CONVENTIONAL BUZZER APARTMENT STATION EQUIPMENT ENTRANCE MODULE SPEA ER UNIT CONNECTIONS USING ELECTRONIC CALL TONE SIGNALING AND CONVENTIONAL BUZZER DOORP ONES ELECTRONIC CALL CONVENTIONAL OR VIDEO DOORP ONES TONE SIGNALING BUZZER SIGNALING All decoders and entrance modules are set up at the factory for connection to electronic call tone signaling doorphones and video doorphones.
  • Page 32 DOOR Entrance module with speaker unit on Kombi chassis R Electronic director or Kombi entrance module 16-pushbutton digitizer irector panel with 1-4-8 name inserts or kombi entrance panels ARD DOOR igital guard door switchboard station OD R DOOR A D OR DOOR A AR our-port decoder...
  • Page 33 ENTRANCE MODULE ON KOMBI CHASSIS Ref. S ECI ICATIONS ENTRANCE MODULE ON KOMBI CHASSIS Ref. LUSH MOUNTIN ERSION Modules with ro ision for s ea er units should be installed in wall ositioning them ush with wall surface and at a height of a ro imatel m from oor m = 1,55...
  • Page 34 ENTRANCE LE ON O I C ASSIS R INSTALLATION ALL S RFACE O NTIN ERSION OO E O SIN ntrance module housing is supplied together with frame and module chassis. ecure the hood to the wall using three screws and the associated wall plugs.
  • Page 35 ENTRANCE MO LE ON OM I C ASSIS Ref. PROGRAMMING NOTICE: PROGRAMMING To ensure that system maintenance can be effi ciently performed, it is ESSENTIAL that the parameters programmed in the entrance Six parameters must be programmed in the entrance module. module be written down on the memorandum label provided for Consequently, the programming sequence is divided into six consecutive this purpose.
  • Page 36 ENTRANCE ODULE ON O BI CHASSIS Re . PROGRA Enter “1” to program engaged time as 10 seconds. T e pass ord consists o o r digits: Enter “2” to program engaged time as 20 seconds. N m ers et een “0001” and “9999” can e assigned. Enter “...
  • Page 37 RA C M DUL K MBI CHASSIS Ref. P RA I The display will show the: P RA I First door lock release code (“0000”): change or confi rm. The n m er entered on the entrance mod le keypad is shown on the Press display.
  • Page 38 245 mm The electronic directory is an optional Digital Call System module. It can be connected to the entrance module to expand the latter’s capabilities. With the electronic directory: esidents ho so desire can ha e their names indicated at the entrance panel.
  • Page 39 RONI OR R PROGRAMMING ING ANG AG PROGRAMMING rom the main menu, press in the erman version) Residents’ names are programmed using a 48-key alphanumeric V RA T M until the desired language appears on the display keypad (Ref. 826/56) connected to the electronic directory by means ( TA A UT C ).
  • Page 40 E ECTRONIC DIRECTORY Re . RO RAMMIN k y ON THE DIRECTORY, c ll b call d u k y . T call fi d b d l d. Eac d play d call l c d am . T f ll w w ll app a c c d a...
  • Page 41 ELE T NI DI E T ESSA ES DISPLAY TEST f a read/write discrepancy is detected (i.e., because of an EE defect), the display will show: From the main menu, press keys “D” and “T” (Display Test) simultaneously for at least 3 seconds. The display will show the following message for approximately one second: DISPLAY TEST ere, “xxxx”...
  • Page 42: Pushbutton Digitizer Ref

    1 -PUSHBUTTON DIGITIZER Ref. SPECIFICATIONS The digitizer consists of the following: 1 -PUSHBUTTON DIGITIZER Ref. ide-resistant chassis, 166 106 mm (5). This device is used to adapt conventional Model 625 and Kombi lectronic circuit board with removable input terminal block (8), series entrance panels so that they are compatible with the Digital Call output terminal block (4), entrance panel connection terminal block System.
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    1 -PUSHBUTTON D G T ZER Ref. E PANDAB L TY - CON GURAT ON This type of connection is possible if the digitizer is used in a secondary E PANDAB L TY entrance panel, but only in installation TYPE 1 and only if there are no more than 10 apartment stations per entrance panel.
  • Page 44 ON DIGI IZ A ION ode numbers assi ned via the two selector switches will depend on button in response to a call from a main entrance panel will release two factors: the lock connected to the main entrance panel from which the hether the di itizer is con ured for use at a main or secondar call was made, as well as the lock connected to the secondar...
  • Page 45 1 -PUSHBUTTON DIGITIZER R . Max. 1600 CODES Code assignments are illustrated below for the four different situations in which digitizers can be used: 1 to 16 101 to 116 201 to 216 a) Renovation of systems with a single main outdoor station (i.e., where the entrance panel has already been installed), one guard door switchboard station and no secondary entrance panels.
  • Page 46 1 -PUSHBUTTON DIGITIZER Ref. c) Digitizers used as a Secondary e tra ce articu ar i s ste s ere t ere are Max. 160 Max. 160 Max. 1440 Max. 160 re t a 1 a art e t stati r eac (160 x 9 riser cables) dar e tra ce a e t is i cut...
  • Page 47 1 -PUSHBUTTON DIGITIZER Ref. CLIP INSTALLATION FOR RETENTION TO DIN RAIL CLIP INSTALLATION FOR RETENTION TO DIN RAIL Back off screws A (Figure 1) and take off cover. Release spacers B and remove the electronic circuit board from base (Figure 2). nsert screws and the associated washers in the holes provided...
  • Page 48 DIRECTORY PANEL WITH 1-4- NAME INSERTS Ref. 5/550 FOR KOMBI ENTRANCE PANELS DIRECTORY PANEL WITH 1-4- NAME INSERTS Ref. 5/550 FOR KOMBI ENTRANCE PANELS 125 mm Directory panel Ref. 826/550 consists of a single Kombi series module. Panel is backlit and provided with two nameplates for name card inserts.
  • Page 49 DIGITAL GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION Ref. ATUR S CO ON NTS DIGITAL GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD ON NTS STATION Ref. 1) ALPHANUMERI L I PLAY (two 16-character lines) ATUR S The digital guard door switchboard station Ref. /1 can be used in UEUE E ELETE EY all igital all...
  • Page 50 DI ITAL A D DOO S IT H OA D STATION ef. I TION O ON NTS INSTALLATION I TION O ON NTS INSTALLATION The guard door switchboard station is provided with an The digital guard door switchboard station is provided with a wiring alphanumeric li uid crystal display (1) featuring two lines with 16 block for input and output line connections.
  • Page 51 The printhead can be moved to the parameter to be changed using the On-Line and LF/FF eys. For example, to change page length from 11 to 12 inches, position the After extensive laboratory testing URMET DOMUS recommends the printhead in column 2) and then press ENTER (Font). following printer.:...
  • Page 52 IGITAL GUAR OOR S ITCH OAR STATION Ref. INSTALLATION Switchboard stations prior to release 1. of June 1 , 199 To chec the software release installe on the switchboar station simply turn on the switchboar station an hol own the DAY/NIGHT Use only 12”...
  • Page 53 DIGITA GUARD DOOR S ITC OARD STATION Ref CONFIGURATION anguage CONFIGURATION With the confi guration cycle active, the following message will appear To operate correctly, the digital guard door switchboard station must on the switchboard station display: be appropriately confi gured at the time of installation. Confi guration programming consists of assigning numeric parameters to all operating ITA IA FRANC...
  • Page 54 STAT STEP 4A - Printer/PC output STEP A - A i nin a pe ia ode to un tion e his programming step is required only if the serial line was enabled by selecting 1 in the previous step. he display will show: SE A PC 0 A special code must be assigned to function key “A”...
  • Page 55 D G AL GUA D D HB A D N ef. a) Ring duration is increased. When the call button is pressed, the entrance panel, the switchboard station will operate as if it were an buzzer or ringer will be activated for approximately 1 seconds (5 ordinary apartment station.
  • Page 56 UA D DOO OA D A O A D D A In this operating condition, concierge service is disabled and calls To turn off the switchboard station, reverse the operation used to made from the entrance panels are sent directly to the apartment turn it on, i.e., turn the key 90 degrees clockwise until it is positioned stations.
  • Page 57 UA D D A D S A S AC A D D AC Pressing the ey several times will cause the display to scroll through all ueued call codes until it returns to the rst (1244 ). After selecting the code as described above, the switchboard attendant can perform any of the operations indicated below: Calling a queued apartment station To call a ueued apartment station, press the Call from...
  • Page 58 DI ITAL UARD DOOR S ITC OARD STATION Ref. OPERATIN INSTRUCTIONS ACTI ATION AND DEACTI ATION When the switchboard station is in “DAY” service and receives a call DOOR LOCK RELEASE FUNCTIONS from a main entrance panel, the ringer will be activated and zone C of the display will show “<nnn>”, where “nnn”...
  • Page 59 DI I AL ARD DOOR S I C OARD S A IO R OPERA I I S R C IO S AC IVA IO A D DEAC IVA IO number of the main entrance. It will thus be possible to release the ere, means that the lights are on, while indicates that...
  • Page 60 DIGITAL GUARD DOOR S ITC OARD STATION R USE IN 1 GENERATION SYSTEMS TYPE ERROR ARNINGS Enter the digits for the current month, day and year and confi rm by lock/date display - keypad lock - 232 serial line management - pressing the call button (8).
  • Page 61 DOORPHONE WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER Ref. NOTICE DOORPHONE WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER To ens re that system maintenance can e ef ciently performed Ref. it is ESSENTIAL to write down the codes programmed in the decoder on the self-adhesi e memorand m la el pro ided for 90 mm 69 mm this p rpose and apply the la el inside the doorphone.
  • Page 62 LIMINA Y S INGS S I I A I NS ase and shoc -resistant white plastic cover 10 . Electronic circuit board with removable input terminal bloc output terminal bloc 3 and apartment station connection terminal bloc 9 , electronic ringer/buzzer selector switch 6 , programming pushbutton 8 , LED 7 and jac 5 , and decoder data and code label 2 .
  • Page 63 O R PORT E O ER Ref. PROGRAMMING OPERATION f fewer than four numbers are to be stored in memor press the programming pushbutton after entering the rst second or third number as applicable. NOTI E To ensure that system maintenance can e effi ciently performed, it is ESSENTIA that the codes pro rammed in each four port decoder e written down on the memorandum la el...
  • Page 64 LIMINA Y S INGS S I I A I NS I I A I NS perating voltage ± 10% tand-by current draw urrent draw with buzzer active urrent draw with electronic ringer active urrent draw with voice signal active ervice temperature range INS ALLA I N our-port decoders must be installed as shown below.
  • Page 65 O R PORT E O ER Ref. PROGRAMMING OPERATION f fewer than four numbers are to be stored in memor press the programming pushbutton after entering the rst second or third number as applicable. NOTI E To ensure that system maintenance can e effi ciently performed, it is ESSENTIA that the codes pro rammed in each four port decoder e written down on the memorandum la el...
  • Page 66 FO R PORT DECODER Ref. REPLACING A DECODER Ref. /3 WITH A DECODER Ref. REPLACING A DECODER Ref. /13 WITH A DECODER Ref. REPLACING A DECODER Ref. /3 WITH A DECODER Ref. Remove the central plastic spacer from the old decoder chassis. Place the new decoder 8 6/ 3 on the chassis as illustrated and insert a .9 x 9.5 mm self-tapping screw for plastics with associated washer through the hole.
  • Page 67 BRACKET WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER Ref. 1 0 /94 DECODER PROGRA ETHODS BRACKET WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER Ref. 1 0 /94 ecoders can be programmed in two wa s: irectl on the s stem after connecting and s ppl ing the latter sing either an o tdoor station entrance mod le or digitizer or a g ard door switchboard station This operation m st be carried o t b two people who comm nicate...
  • Page 68: Decoder Programming Methods

    BRACKET WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER FOR SENTRY MONITOR Ref. 1704/94 SPECIFICATIONS - INSTALLATION - PROGRAMMING BRACKET WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER FOR PROGRAMMING SENTRY MONITOR Ref. 1704/94 For inspection purposes each Sentry monitor bracket with single-port decoder produced by URM T MUS is programmed with the call code 9999 The apartment station must be programmed with a code between 1 and 9999...
  • Page 69 BRACKET WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER FOR SENTRY MONITOR Ref. 1704/94 OPERATION OPERATION The Sentry monitor bracket with single-port decoder must be programmed with the code assigned to the apartment station in which it is installed. The code is resident on an EEPROM memory which guarantees that it is retained even with power off.
  • Page 70 SPECIFICATIONS CONFI ATION INSTALLATION CONFI ATION rior to installation, the special services decoder unit must con gured for the t pe of service to e performed. Con guration settings are esta lished means of the umpers located on the upper left of the electronic circuit oard. NOTICE: T nsur ha sys...
  • Page 71 For inspection purposes, each special services decoder unit produced (see below for programming procedure). hen the decoder unit by URMET DOMUS is programmed in Direct Drive mode with special receives a code which matches one of the two codes in its memory, it service codes.
  • Page 72 SPECIAL SERVICES DECODER UNIT APPLICATION DIAGRAMS SPECIAL SERVICES DECODER UNIT APPLICATION DIAGRAMS In this drive mode: A ACTUATING SPECIAL SERVICES VIA A MOMENTAR PT1: See below. TRIGGER ACTION PT2: Selects relay operating mode: (T rning on stair lights, opening electric gates, etc.) monostable bistable PT3:...
  • Page 73 SPE IAL SERVI ES DE ODER UNIT APPLI ATION DIAGRAMS confi rm that the gate is opening. In the event of gate malfunction, Jump r s gs a d pr gramm g the word “OFF” will appear on the display. No message will be shown if an incorrect code is entered.
  • Page 74 S ECIA SERVICES DECODER UNIT A ICATION DIAGRAMS will go off, thus breaking the parallel relay circuit and opening the associated contact. The display will show the word “OFF” and the entrance module will generate an audible signal consisting of one short tone and one long tone.
  • Page 75 R LAY F R SP IAL VID MS Re . 10 Jumper settings and programming: R LAY F R SP IAL VID MS Re . 10 Program the 2 special service codes, carefully following the instructions provided in the section headed “Programming - Indirect Drive”, steps 1, 2 and 3.
  • Page 76 MULTI-PURPOSE ELECTRIC LOCK TIMER Ref. 103 / 1 e When operating with jumper AR in “NO” position, the timer will MULTI-PURPOSE ELECTRIC LOCK TIMER activate relay output upon receiving a command via input “SE2” Ref. 103 / 1 only for the time set by means of the trimmer, regardless of whether or not the input signal persists.
  • Page 77 POWER SUPPLY UNIT FOR INSTALLATION ON DIN RAIL Ref. SPE IFI ATIONS OPERATION POWER SUPPLY UNIT FOR INSTALLATION ON OPERATION DIN RAIL Ref. fi 26 11 fi 26 23 26 11 -fi v 26 14 L E A E ARATE GR U DEV CE T R UG UT UT TERM AL +24...
  • Page 78 POWER SUPPLY UNIT OR INSTALLATION ON DIN RAIL Re POWER SUPPLY UNIT DISPLAY AND LEDs ERROR ODE E ORY USE IN 1 GENERATION SYSTE S USE IN GENERATION SYSTE S TO REPLA E A POWER SUPPLY UNIT Re POWER SUPPLY UNIT DISPLAY AND LEDs ERROR ODE E ORY The power supply unit is provided with a display and 5 LEDs which...
  • Page 79 Section 2 INSTALLATION DIAGRAM 2 - 1 MT124-019...
  • Page 80 CONTENTS Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM MT124-019...
  • Page 81: Parallel Connect On Between 4 Model 1131 Doorphones.............................................................. Sv102-1563 2

    CONTENTS Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS Diagram Page PARALLEL CONNECTIONS R NG REPEATER RELAY CONNECT ON PARALLEL CONNECT ON BETWEEN 2 Model 1131 DOORPHONES OR 2 Model 1130 DOORPHONES ............................PARALLEL CONNECT ON BETWEEN 4 Model 1131 DOORPHONES.............. SV102-1563.......
  • Page 82 Model 826 DIGITAL CALL SYSTEM E SYSTEMS IT G A D D S ITC A D STATI DOORPHONES CONNECTED TO 1 D G TAL GUARD DOOR SW TCHBOARD STAT ON W TH PRO S ON FOR N GHT SER CE AND 1 ENTRANCE MODULE.
  • Page 83 PARALLEL CONNECTIONS 2 - 5 MT124-019...
  • Page 84 RING REPEATER RELAY CONNECTION PARALLEL CONNECTION BETWEEN Model 1131 DOORPHONES OR Model 1130 DOORPHONES ONE RING REPEATER RELAY CONNECTED Model 1131 - 1132 DOORPHONES IN PARALLEL WITH Model 1131 o Model 113 DOORPHONE TO CONTROL A S PPLEMENTARY RINGER DIAGRAM SC101 0 1 FOUR-PORT Ringer DECODER...
  • Page 85 PARALLEL CONNECTION BETWEEN 4 M 1131 DOORPHONES PARALLEL CONNECTION BETWEEN 1 SCO T IDEO DOORPHONE AND 1131 DOORPHONES PARALLEL CONNECTION BETWEEN 1 SCO T / WIN LAT IDEO DOORPHONE AND 3 MODEL 1131 / 113 DOORPHONES S 10 -1 PARALLEL CONNECTION BETWEEN 4 MODEL 1131 / 113 DOORPHONES SC101-0709 NOTE Connection represented by dash line applies only to systems with guard door switchboard station.
  • Page 86 PARALLEL CONNECTION BETWEEN 1 SCOUT VIDEO DOORPHONE AND 1 Model 1131 DOORPHONE PARALLEL CONNECTION BETWEEN SCOUT VIDEO DOORPHONES PARALLEL CONNECTION BETWEEN 1 SCOUT / WINFLAT VIDEO DOORPHONE AND 1 MODEL 1131 / 113 DOORPHONE SV10 -153 SCOUT / WINFLAT VIDEO DOORPHONE NOTE FOUR-PORT DECODER...
  • Page 87 PARALLEL CONNECTION BETWEEN 4 SENTRY VIDEO DOORPHONES SC1 4-0003A DIGITAL + VIDEO SYSTEM RISER CABLE FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/34 POWER SUPPLY UNIT Ref. 789/3 LINE ~ NOTE & LINE ~ NOTE & POWER SUPPLY UNIT Ref. 789/2 RING REPEATER RELAY Ref.
  • Page 88 PARALLEL CONNECTION BETWEEN 1 EXPLORER OR RAN ER VIDEO DOORPHONE AND 1 11 0 DOORPHONE PARALLEL CONNECTION BETWEEN RAN ER VIDEO DOORPHONES PARALLEL CONNECTION BETWEEN EXPLORER VIDEO DOORPHONES PARALLEL CONNECTION BETWEEN 1 EXPLORER OR RAN ER VIDEO DOORPHONE AND 1 11 0 DOORPHONE SV10 -15 0 RANGER or EXPLORER...
  • Page 89 2 - 11 MT124-019...
  • Page 90 DOORPHONES ON A SINGLE RISER CABLE CONNECTED TO 1 ENTRANCE MODULE Four-port decoders at each fl oor. SC101-0 5 A TO SUBSEQUENT DECODERS Model 1131 DOORPHONES Model 1131 DOORPHONES FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/23 FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/23 MAINS ~ POWER SUPPLY UNIT Ref.
  • Page 91 DOORPHONES ON A SINGLE RISER CABLE CONNECTED TO 1 OUTDOOR STATION EQUIPPED WITH CONVENTIONAL ENTRANCE PANEL AND DIGITIZERS Four-port decoders at each fl oor. SC101-0 5 TO SUBSEQUENT DECODERS Model 1131 DOORPHONES Model 1131 DOORPHONES NOTE: Digitizers must be configured for TYPE 1 and may be programmed for DOOR LOCK RELEASE PROTECTED BY PRIVACY FEATURE (step 5 = jumper PT4 out) or UNRESTRICTED...
  • Page 92 DOORPHONES ON A SINGLE RISER CABLE CONNECTED TO 1 ENTRANCE MODULE Connections at each fl oor via single-port decoders. SC1 4-0019 TO SUBSEQUENT DOORPHONES AND DECODERS DOORPHONES Ref. 826/31 WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER LINE ~ NOTE & POWER SUPPLY UNIT Ref. 826/25 CODES 1 —...
  • Page 93 EXAMPLE OF CONNECTIONS ON A SINGLE RISER CABLE WITH OVER 0 DECODERS DIVIDED INTO TWO GROUPS, EACH WITH A POWER SUPPLY UNIT SC101-0 SUBSEQUENT DECODERS FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/23 2ND GROUP WITH UP TO 30 DECODERS AND UP TO 120 DOORPHONES. MAINS ~ Model 1131 DOORPHONES Model 1131 DOORPHONES...
  • Page 94 DOORPHONES ON A SINGLE RISER CABLE CONNECTED TO ENTRANCE MODULES FOUR-PORT DECODERS AT EACH FLOOR SC101-0 57 TO SUBSEQUENT DECODERS Model 1131 DOORPHONES Model 1131 DOORPHONES FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/23 FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/23 MAINS ~ MAINS ~ POWER SUPPLY UNIT POWER SUPPLY UNIT Ref.
  • Page 95 DOORPHONES ON UP TO 9 RISER CABLES CONNECTED TO 1 MAIN ENTRANCE MODULE Each riser cable is connected to 1 secondary entrance module. Each riser cable can have up to 999 apartment stations. Modules confi gured for TYPE 1. SC101-0 2 - 17 MT124-019...
  • Page 96 DOORPHONES ON UP TO 9 RISER CABLES CONNECTED TO 1 MAIN ENTRANCE MODULE Each riser cable is connected to 1 secondary entrance module. Each riser cable can have up to 99 apartment stations. Modules confi gured for TYPE . SC101-0 - 18 MT124-019...
  • Page 97 DOORPHONES ON UP TO 99 RISER CABLES CONNECTED TO 1 MAIN ENTRANCE MODULE Each riser cable is connected to 1 main entrance module. Each riser cable can have up to 9 apartment stations. Modules confi gured for TYPE 3. SC101-0 2 - 19 MT124-019...
  • Page 98 DOORPHONES ON UP TO 9 RISER CABLES CONNECTED TO 1 MAIN ENTRANCE MODULE Each riser cable is connected to 1 secondary outdoor station equipped with conventional entrance panel and digitizers. Each riser cable can have up to 1 0 apartment stations. Modules and digitizers confi gured for TYPE 1. SC101 0 - 20 MT124-019...
  • Page 99 DOORPHONES ON UP TO 9 RISER CABLES CONNECTED TO 1 MAIN ENTRANCE MODULE Each riser cable is connected to 1 secondary outdoor station equipped with conventional entrance panel and digitizers. Each riser cable can have up to 10 apartment stations. Modules and digitizers confi gured for TYPE . SC101 0 2 - 21 MT124-019...
  • Page 100 DOORPHONE BRANCH CONNECTIONS WITH FOUR-PORT DECODERS Ref. For diagrams SC101-0 , SC101-0 7, SC101-0 , SC101-0 9, SC101-0 70 TO SUBSEQUENT DECODERS Model 1131 DOORPHONES Model 1131 DOORPHONES FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/23 FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/23 FROM SECONDARY ENTRANCE PANEL - 22 MT124-019...
  • Page 101 For diagrams 101 0 101 0 101 0 101 0 101 0 70 TO SUBSEQUENT DOORPHONES AND DECODERS DOORPHONES Ref. 826/31 WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER FROM SECONDARY ENTRANCE MODULE 2 - 23 MT124-019...
  • Page 102 DOORPHONE CONNECTIONS TO 1 ENTRANCE MODULE Doorphones are equipped with single-port decoders. SC101-10 1 TO SUBSEQUENT DOORPHONES WITH DECODERS DOORPHONES WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER Model. 826 Model 1132 DOORPHONE MAINS ~ POWER SUPPLY UNIT Ref. 826/25 ENTRANCE MODULE Ref. 826/65 Kombi series Door lock release CODES...
  • Page 103 DOORPHONE SYSTEMS WITH GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION 2 - 25 MT124-019...
  • Page 104 DOORPHONES CONNECTED TO 1 DIGITAL GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION WITH PROVISION FOR NIGHT SERVICE AND 1 ENTRANCE MODULE. FOUR-PORT DECODERS AT EACH FLOOR SC101-0 TO SUBSEQUENT DECODERS Model 1131 DOORPHONES Model 1131 DOORPHONES FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/23 The guard door switchboard station must be configured for TYPE 1.
  • Page 105 DOORPHONES CONNECTED TO 1 DIGITAL GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION WITH PROVISION FOR NIGHT SERVICE AND 1 OUTDOOR STATION EQUIPPED WITH CONVENTIONAL ENTRANCE PANEL AND DIGITIZERS SC101-0 TO SUBSEQUENT DECODERS Model 1131 DOORPHONES Model 1131 DOORPHONES FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/23 NOTE: Digitizers and guard door switchboard station must be configured for TYPE 1.
  • Page 106 DOORPHONES ON MULTIPLE RISER CABLES CONNECTED TO 1 DIGITAL GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION WITH PROVISION FOR NIGHT SERVICE AND 1 MAIN ENTRANCE MODULE Each riser cable is connected to a secondary entrance module. Systems can have up to 9, up to 9 or up to 99 riser cables, confi gured for TYPE 1, or 3.
  • Page 107 DOORPHONES ON MULTIPLE RISER CABLES CONNECTED TO 1 DIGITAL GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION WITH PROVISION FOR NIGHT SERVICE AND 1 MAIN ENTRANCE MODULE Each riser cable is connected to a secondary outdoor station equipped with conventional entrance panel and digitizers. – Systems can have up to 9 or up to 9 riser cables, confi gured for TYPE 1 or . UP TO 89 RISER CABLES TYPE 2 SUBSEQUENT RISER...
  • Page 108 DOORPHONE CONNECTIONS WITH SECONDARY ENTRANCE MODULE FOUR-PORT DECODERS Ref. / 3 AT EACH FLOOR For diagrams SC101-0 71, SC101-0704, SC101-0 7 . TO SUBSEQUENT DECODERS FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/23 ENTRANCE MODULE Ref. 826/65 Kombi Series Door lock release ELECTRIC LOCK SECONDARY ENTRANCE MAINS ~ POWER SUPPLY UNIT...
  • Page 109 DOORPHONE CONNECTIONS WITH SECONDARY ENTRANCE MODULE CONNECTIONS AT EACH FLOOR VIA SINGLE-PORT DECODERS Ref. For diagrams SC101-0 71, SC101-0704, SC101-0 7 DOORPHONES Ref. 826/31 WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER Door lock release ENTRANCE MODULE Ref. 826/65 CODES 1 – 9999 ELECTRIC LOCK SECONDARY ENTRANCE LINE ~ NOTE &...
  • Page 110 DOORPHONE CONNECTIONS WITH SECONDARY OUTDOOR STATION EQUIPPED WITH CONVENTIONAL ENTRANCE PANEL AND DIGITIZERS FOUR-PORT DECODERS Ref. / 3 AT EACH FLOOR For diagrams SC101-0 73, SC101-0 74 TO SUBSEQUENT DECODERS FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/23 DIGITIZER NOTE: The two entrance panel pushbutton Ref.
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  • Page 112 VIDEO DOORPHONES CONNECTED TO 1 VIDEO ENTRANCE MODULE FOUR-PORT DECODERS AT EACH FLOOR SV10 -1511A TO SUBSEQUENT DECODERS VIDEO DOORPHONES VIDEO DOORPHONES FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/23 FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/23 VIDEO SPLITTER Ref: 1794/4 MAINS ~ MAINS ~ POWER SUPPLY UNIT Ref.
  • Page 113 VIDEO DOORPHONES CONNECTED TO 1 VIDEO ENTRANCE MODULE VIDEO DOORPHONES EQUIPPED WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER BRACKET SV10 -1515A TO SUBSEQUENT VIDEO DOORPHONES SCOUT VIDEO DOORPHONE ON BRACKET WITH SINGLE-PORT DECODER VIDEO DOORPHONES Direct vision version Video doorphone Ref. 1204/1 + Bracket Ref. 1204/94 + Back box Ref.
  • Page 114 VIDEO DOORPHONES CONNECTED TO 1 VIDEO OUTDOOR STATION EQUIPPED WITH CONVENTIONAL ENTRANCE PANEL AND DIGITIZERS FOUR-PORT DECODERS AT EACH FLOOR SV10 -1514A TO SUBSEQUENT DECODERS VIDEO DOORPHONES VIDEO DOORPHONES FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/23 FOUR-PORT DECODER Ref. 826/23 NOTE: Digitizers must be configured for TYPE 1 and may be programmed for DOOR LOCK RELEASE VIDEO SPLITTER PROTECTED BY PRIVACY FEATURE (step 5 = jumper...
  • Page 115 VIDEO DOORPHONES CONNECTED TO VIDEO ENTRANCE MODULES WITH AUTOMATIC SWITCHING FOUR-PORT DECODERS AT EACH FLOOR SV1 4-0034 TO VIDEO DOORPHONE RISER CABLE TO SUBSEQUENT DECODERS VIDEO SPLITTER Ref: 1794/4 LINE ~ LINE ~ LINE ~ NOTE & NOTE & NOTE & POWER SUPPLY UNIT VIDEO POWER SUPPLY UNIT POWER SUPPLY UNIT...
  • Page 116 VIDEO DOORPHONES CONNECTED TO 1 GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION WITH PROVISION FOR NIGHT SERVICE AND 1 VIDEO ENTRANCE MODULE GUARD DOOR SWITCHBOARD STATION VIDEO DOORPHONE INTERCEPTS OUTSIDE CALLS IN DAY SERVICE SV10 -1513B TO VIDEO DOORPHONE RISER CABLE TO SUBSEQUENT DECODERS SWITCHBOARD STATION VIDEO DOORPHONE GUARD DOOR...
  • Page 117 VIDEO DOORPHONES ON UP TO 9 RISER CABLES CONNECTED TO 1 MAIN VIDEO ENTRANCE MODULE Each riser cable is connected to a secondary video entrance module. Each riser cable can have up to 999 apartment stations. Modules confi gured for TYPE 1. SV10 -151 A 2 - 39 MT124-019...

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