Iu/iu-xxxxc/iu-xxxxp series telephone entry door intercom (12 pages)
Summary of Contents for Channel Vision DSK-XXXXC
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-XXXXA DSK-XXXXC DSK-XXXXP Telephone Entry Door Intercom...
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Channel Vision’s DSK-Series door stations can interface with a variety of telephone entry control products to provide communication with the front door. They are available in a variety of configurations including options for a hidden camera and compatibility with Panasonic’s popular KSU phone systems.
If the suffix is the letter “A”, such as DSK-0212A, then the door plate is compatible with Channel Vision’s telephone entry products including models P-0920, P-0921, C-0920, and TE110. If the suffix is the letter “C”, such as DSK-0212C, then the door plate is compatible with Channel Vision’s Whole-House CAT5 Intercom...
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Panasonic Compatible (DSK-xxxxP) Channel Vision's Panasonic models are a compatible replacement for the Panasonic KXT30865. They are an attractive alternative to the standard plastic door station sold by Panasonic. This product interfaces with Panasonic’s KSU phone systems to provide communication with the front door.
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CAT5 Intercom Compatible DSK-xxxxC The diagram below shows how to connect the DSK-xxxxC to Channel Vision’s CAT5 Whole-House Intercom system. When the button is pressed on the DSK-xxxxC the ST-3000 Intercom Stations will generate a door chime. Pressing Answer/End will open communication with the DSK-xxxxC. Model DSK-6xxxC includes an analog 960H color camera.
DSK Series Keypad Programming The DSK Series Keypad is an extremely versatile keypad that can be configured in the field. It has one built-in relay. It is ideal to control on elock, iethe rfail safe or fail secure. It can also trigger a contact closure to activate an automatic door opener or gate operator. There are two additional open collector outputs.
Keypad Configuration Voltage Selection The factory default setting for th keypad voltage is 12-24VDC. Verify that the jumper is removed or placed over only one pin. For 5VDC, the jumper should be placed across both pins. If changing the voltage is necessary, make sure the power is removed first. Keypad Output Selection THE KEYPAD OUTPUT IS FACTORY CONFIGURED AND DOES NOT NEED TO BE RECONFIGURED IN THE FIELD...
Configuration Input Requirements The DSK keypad accepts 5VDC or 12-24VDC. System current draw (max) is as follows: - Standby: 25mA - During Operation: 100mA Output Capabilities: Main Door Output SPDT relay rated at 24V 2A Max Output A A transistor output intended to drive a relay that can be programmed for one of the following: 1.
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Programming System Setup - Continued - Changing the Master Code (Default 1-2-3) A. Enter 1 # B. Enter the New Master Code followed by # C. Return to Step 3 or enter * * to exit programming Keypad Status After Step Completion Step Beep Red LED...
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Programming System Setup - Continued - Second Door 1) Enter 3 # 2) Enter the desired Door Open Time (1-99 seconds), followed by # 3) Select the desired latching method: Off- 0 # Manual- 9 9 # Timed- Enter the desired time interval in hours (1-98), followed by # Example: 4 # 3 # 5 # 9 9 # (Sets Second Door with 5 second Door Open Time and Manual Latching) - Doorbell...
Programming System Setup - Continued - Master Code Door Unlock Option (Default: Allow) A. Enter 6 # B. Enter 0 # to prevent the master code from unlocking the door C. Enter 1 # to allow the master code to unlock the door D.
Programming Individual Users Authorized Userse (master code or any user authorized to program) can program users directly from the Keypad. Each individual User can be assigned various authorizations. Review System Setup before programming individual users. 1) Enter * 1 2) Enter an Authorized Code followed by # Example: * 1 1 2 3 # This opens programming and causes: Red LED...
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Programming Individual Users - Continued - Modify a user by User ID A. Enter 2 # B. Enter the User ID (1 to 500) for the User to be modified, followed by # C. To change this User’s Code, enter the New User Code followed by # - OR, see step D below - D.
Programming Individual Users - Continued - Deleting a User by User ID A. Enter 4 # B. Enter the User ID (1 to 500) for the User to be deleted, followed by # C. To delete an additional User, return to Step B. D.
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Negative Door strike Mechanism (NOT SOLD BY CHANNEL VISION) Connect the VIOLET and BLUE wires from the back of the DSK Keypad into the strike terminals on the ST-C5IDS. The negative wire (cut in two) of the power supply of the strike should also be applied to the strike terminal on the ST-C5IDS.
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Integrating the TE110DS For systems using P-0920 or P-0921 The example shown is a P-0920 and normally open lock type. TE110DS (Sold Separately) Fail-Secure Strike Lock (N.O.) Power Supply – Strike – Connect the VIOLET and BLUE wires from the keypad to the Unlock Door terminals on the P-0920 or P-0921.
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Typical Lock Hook-Up 12-24VDC BLUE Power Supply BLACK YELLOW FAIL SECURE VIOLET FAIL SAFE GRAY Earth Ground Typical Garage Door or Gate Hook-up 12-24VDC Power Supply BLACK YELLOW BLUE Across Existing Push VIOLET Button Earth Ground...
Troubleshooting These are a few troubleshooting suggestions to help assist with any problems you may experience. You may contact Channel Vision Technical Support at (714) 424-6500 option two, or email techsupport@channelvision.com Changed or Deleted a code and the old code still works: The DSK Series Keypad has a total of 500 User Codes.
Channel Vision customers using or selling Channel Vision products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Channel Vision for any damages resulting from such improper use or sale.
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