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Video Display

5739 50
5739 51
Installation manual
03/10-01 PC

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  • Page 1: Video Display

    Video Display 5739 50 5739 51 Installation manual 03/10-01 PC...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 - INTRODUCTION ________________________________________________ 4 1.1 - Warnings and tips _________________________________________________ 4 1.2 - Package content __________________________________________________ 4 2 - DESCRIPTION _________________________________________________ 5 2.1 - Main functions ___________________________________________________ 5 2.2 - Front view _______________________________________________________ 6 2 - DESCRIPTION _________________________________________________ 7 2.3 - Video door entry function keys ______________________________________ 7 2.4 - Navigation keys __________________________________________________ 7 2.5 - Rear view ________________________________________________________ 8...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Thus the Video Display: - must only be installed indoors; - must not be exposed to drips or splashes of water; - must only be used on Legrand digital 2-wire video door entry systems. 1.2 - Package content The package contains: Video Display ●...
  • Page 5: Description

    2 - Description 2.1 - Main functions The Legrand Video Display is the evolution of the video handset which can be used in managing the home system. As well as all the 2-wire digital door entry functions, in systems combined with...
  • Page 6: Front View

    2 - Description 2.2 - Front view 1 Colour LCD display; displays the menus which guide the use and programming operation, shows the pictures taken by the entrance panel or other cameras. 2 Loudspeaker 3 Call bell exclusion LED 4 Connection key; activates/deactivates the sound connection 5 Connection LED 6 Switch ON entrance panel and cycling key 7 Door lock LED...
  • Page 7: Description

    2 - Description 2.3 - Video door entry function keys Activation Entrance Panel/Cycling Activates the switching ON of the associated Entrance Panel and cycles any other Entrance Panels/cameras. Door lock key In connection opens the door lock of the connected Entrance Pa- nel, at rest that of the associated Entrance Panel.
  • Page 8: Rear View

    2 - Description 2.5 - Rear view 1 Mini-USB connector for connection to the PC 2 Configurator socket 3 Connection to the Legrand 2-wire digital system BUS 4 Stretch end ON/OFF microswitch 5 Connector for extra power supply...
  • Page 9: Installation

    3 - Installation 3.1 - Installation with flush-mounted box To install the Video Display use a flush-mounted box item 506E After making all the connections fasten the Video Display to the flush-mounted box being careful to arrange the wires so that they are not damaged. Finish the installation with the cover plate in the version required.
  • Page 10: Quick Configuration

    4 - Quick configuration QUICK CONFIGURATION BY MEANS OF M CONFIGURATOR Note: If the apartment has the 2-wire apartment interface item 346850 (BTicino) the Video Display should be configured using Advanced Configuration. The quick configuration is recommended for standard video door entry systems where no special functions are required and short installation times are important. In this case the device is configured physically, inserting the configurators in sockets N, P and The configurator in M defines the video door entry mode corresponding to a predefined set of five video door entry functions.
  • Page 11 4 - Quick configuration Selection of mode M The main menu page will be made up of a set of predefined video door entry func- tions which can be selected with M = 0–6. M= 4 M= 0 INTERCOMMUNICATING I CAMERA I M= 1 M= 5...
  • Page 12 4 - Quick configuration INTERCOMMUNICATING: intercommunicating call to the Handset with address N same as the number indicated by the icon selected. (e.g.: INTERCOMMUNICATING 4 intercom- municating call address to the Handset with N = 4) CAMERA: direct activation of the camera with the same address as the associated Entrance Panel increased by a number equal to that indicated by the icon selected.
  • Page 13: Advanced Configuration

    5 - Advanced configuration Configuration from PC by means of the VideoDisplayConfig software in the CD supplied lets you confi- gure the main menu page without being limited to a predefined set of functions. The type, parameters and text of each function can be customised. Greater flexibility in composing the menu.
  • Page 14: Customisation Of Texts

    5 - Advanced configuration 5.2 - Customisation of texts The items in the Video Display menu (e.g. SCENARIO 4 = Night SCEN, COMMUNICATION = Intercom in the home) can be customised. The following are also possible for the following systems: ALARMS customise the messages associating a descriptive text to the zone where the alarm comes ●...
  • Page 15: Other Functionalities

    5 - Advanced configuration 5.3 - Other functionalities SCENARIOS and COMMUNICATION More than one call for scenarios and communication can be added in the first page. In this way up to 30 scenario or communication functions can be entered: COMMUNICATION SCENARIO I INTERCOMMUNICATING I In the example at the side 12 communication functions and 18 scenarios can be entered.
  • Page 16: Connection To The Pc

    5 - Advanced configuration 5.4 - Connection to the PC To transfer the configuration made with the VideoDisplayConfig software or update the firmware connect to the Video Display to the PC using USB-miniUSB cable. In order for the communication to occur, the Video Display must be powered and not physi- cally configured.
  • Page 17: Settings

    6 - Settings After configuring the Video Display, you can view and modify the configuration settings in the SETTINGS menu. SETTINGS CONFIGURATION SETTINGS ADJUSTMENT SERVICES For information about these menus please consult the User Manual in the CD enclosed. MESSAGES BELLS INFORMATION ! WARNING ! OPTIONS AREA RESERVED FOR PARAMETER MODE CONFIGURATION OF CONFIGURATION H CONFIGURATION THE DEVICE RESET...
  • Page 18: Configuration Menu

    6 - Settings ACCESS TO THE CONFIGURATION MENU Select SETTINGS Press OK to confirm SETTINGS 6.1 - Configuration menu Select CONFIGURATION Press OK to confirm CONFIGURATION A WARNING message is displayed ! WARNING ! AREA RESERVED FOR Select QUIT CONFIGURATION OF THE DEVICE Press OK to quit >...
  • Page 19: Options

    6 - Settings 6.1.1 - Options On selecting OPTIONS access is possible to the following system settings. > OPTIONS Select OPTIONS PARAMETER MODE H CONFIGURATION RESET Press OK to confirm > SLAVE <NO> PAGING <NO> Select (e.g.: SLAVE) DEFAULT Select <NO>/<YES> SLAVE –...
  • Page 20: Handset Configuration

    6 - Settings 6.1.2 - Handset configuration On selecting H CONFIGURATION the address (N) of the Video Display and/or the associated Entrance Panel (P) can be edited. OPTIONS Select H CONFIGURATION PARAMETER MODE > H CONFIGURATION RESET Press OK to confirm Select ADDRESS (N) and/or (P) H CONFIGURATION >...
  • Page 21: Reset

    6 - Settings 6.1.3 - Reset Selecting RESET cancels all the data and returns the Video Display to the factory settings. OPTIONS Select RESET PARAMETER MODE H CONFIGURATION > RESET Press OK to confirm The following message is displayed CANCEL THE CONFIGURATION OF THE Press OK to quit the menu DEVICE ?
  • Page 22: Trouble Shooting

    7 - Trouble shooting PROBLEM SOLUTION - check that the handset and entrance panel have been correctly wired and configured (must have On pressing the Entrance panel Activation/Cycling the same P address); ( ) key no picture appears - the audio/video channel may be busy, wait for it to become free and try again.
  • Page 23: Push To Talk Mode

    7 - Trouble shooting 7.1 - Push to talk mode Receiving a call from the entrance panel. Press the Connection key to answer the call. The LED is ON. During the conversation you can activate the PUSH TO TALK function. Press the Connection key for at least 2 seconds to talk to the entrance panel.
  • Page 24: Appendix

    TECHNICAL AFTER-SALES SERVICE Legrand only accepts responsibility for perfect device operation if it is installed to the state of the art respecting the indications of the product installation manual.
  • Page 25 Notes...
  • Page 26 Notes...
  • Page 28 Legrand reserves at any time the right to modify the contents of this booklet and to communicate, in any form and modal- ity, the changes brought to the same. World Headquarters and International Department 87045 LIMOGES CEDEX FRANCE : 33 5 55 06 87 87 Fax : 33 5 55 06 74 55 www.legrandelectric.com...

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