golmar NEXA User Manual

Audio and video door entry system, access control, coded panel / with display
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NEXA Audio and Video Door
Entry System
Access control
Coded panel
Coded panel with display
Code 50123681
TCODE/CA NEXA REV.0 16
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  • Page 1 NEXA Audio and Video Door Entry System Access control Coded panel Coded panel with display Code 50123681 TCODE/CA NEXA REV.0 16...
  • Page 2: Mounting Configurations

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM WITH NEXA CODED PANEL INTRODUCTION First and foremost we would like to thank you for purchasing this product. Our commitment to satisfying our customers can be seen from our ISO-9001 certification and from the manufacturing of products like this one.
  • Page 3 Video door entry system with 3 common wires plus coaxial cable Video door entry system with 4 common wires plus twisted pair Can be combined with “Nexa Modular” and “Inox Modular” door panels Configuration programmable using a numeric keypad, PC or tablet. USB or wireless connection (module...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Access control................................5 Door panel installation..............................7 Location of the embedding box..........................7 Positioning the embedding box..........................Securing the frame and closing the panel........................7 Description of the module.............................8 Description of the N3301/AL - NX3301 module......................8 Description of the JP1 jumper............................8 Description of the SW1 DIP switch..........................
  • Page 7: Door Panel Installation

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DOOR PANEL INSTALLATION Location of the embedding box: 1850 1650 1450 Make a hole in the wall so that the top of the module is located at a height of 1.65m. Hole dimensions: NCEV-90CS embedding box: 99(W) x 135.5(H) x 40(D) mm...
  • Page 8: Description Of The Module

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL MODULE DESCRIPTION Description of the N3301/AL - NX3301 module: The wiring terminals are located at the back of the module and correspond to the following connections: ~, ~ : power supply. NA1 : normally open output relay 1.
  • Page 9: Power Supply Unit Installation

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE MODULE Description of the self-testing LEDs: Red Green The self-testing LEDs are located on the upper right side of the front of the module. Operation Red LED Green LED Normal Lock Rapid blink...
  • Page 10: Module Operation

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL MODULE OPERATION Description of module operation Module in standby mode. With the module in standby mode, the following operations can be performed: Activation of external push buttons: Allows activation of relay outputs 1 and 2 by means of external push buttons PL1 and PL2 respectively.
  • Page 11: Module Programming

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL MODULE PROGRAMMING Programming mode entry and exit: * ( ) To enter programming mode, press the key button three times and then enter secret administrator pin “271800”. key button + key button + key button + administrator pin.
  • Page 12: Programming Fields

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL MODULE PROGRAMMING Programming fields: The module comes programmed with factory settings except for the activation codes (user), which are left empty for security reasons. For system operation tailored to the needs of the user, check all of the values in all of the fields. The fields do not need to be programmed in numerical order.
  • Page 13 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL MODULE PROGRAMMING Programming fields: Continued from previous page Field “1”: Programming a new activation code (user). Allows new user pins (from “0000” to “9999”) to be created and outputs to be assigned for activation with the created codes.
  • Page 14 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL MODULE PROGRAMMING Programming fields: Continued from previous page Field “2”: Changing special codes. Allows the current code of the special codes to be changed (see p. 10). The new special code must have the same number of digits as the current code.
  • Page 15 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL MODULE PROGRAMMING Programming fields: Continued from previous page Field “3”: Deleting user pins Allows the deletion of existing user pins. Note: Possible memory positions: “001” to “999”. Steps: Field + memory position + key button + key button. (Step ) 1 Press “3”...
  • Page 16 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL MODULE PROGRAMMING Programming fields: Continued from previous page Field “4”: Set the outputs. Enables the setting of the relay 1 and relay 2 outputs and the panic output (terminal “P” on the connector). The setting of the relay 1, relay 2 and panic outputs is common to all valid user pins.
  • Page 17 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL MODULE PROGRAMMING Programming fields: Continued from previous page Field “5”: Configuring the external buttons. Allows external buttons PL1 and PL2 to be configured with the following modes: -Allows the button to: Always be enabled or, through button codes CP1 or CP2, enable/disable the functioning of the button.
  • Page 18 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL MODULE PROGRAMMING Programming fields: Continued from previous page Field “6”: Configuring locking mode. Allows the access control module's locking mode to be configured. Steps: Field + locking mode + time between attempts + lock time + panic output + key button. Press “6”...
  • Page 19 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL MODULE PROGRAMMING Programming fields: Continued from previous page Field “7”: Configure the identification ID of the access control module. (Not configure). Allows an identification code (ID) to be configured for the access control module. Note: Possible identification codes (ID): “000”...
  • Page 20 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL MODULE PROGRAMMING Programming fields: Continued from previous page Field “9”: Configuring the keypad beep. Allows a beep to be heard when pressing the access control module's keypad buttons. Steps: Field + keypad beep + key button. Press “9”...
  • Page 21: Factory Setting

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL MODULE PROGRAMMING Factory setting: Special codes: Bear in mind the number of digits in the code (see p. 10). Administrator pin: 271800. 2718 if the number of digits configured = 4. CP1 button code: 111100.
  • Page 22: Wiring Diagrams

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL WIRING DIAGRAMS Standalone operation: In the diagrams below, a TF-104 transformer (12Vac) is used to power the module. (*) If using an AC lock release, fit the varistor supplied to the terminals of the lock release. If connecting two lock releases, use an additional TF-104 transformer.
  • Page 24 Description of the EL632/PLUS - EL642/PLUS sound module.................31 Description of the SW1 - SW2 DIP switch ......................32-33 Binary coding of the SW2 DIP switch........................33 Description of the CN8 Nexa Bus link connector....................33 Description of the CN3 function connector......................34 Description of the EL632/R5 - EL642/R5 sound module..................35 Description of the SW1 DIP switch........................36...
  • Page 25: Description Of The Nexa Modular Door Panel

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE DOOR PANEL Description of the Nexa modular door panel: Door panel component assembly drawing. Electronic Embedding boxes Frame modules Aluminium panel modules Description of the door panel. Fixing screws for clip-on covers (x4)
  • Page 26 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE DOOR PANEL Description of the Nexa modular door panel: Short link hose supplied with the EL610A module (length 8 cm). For connections between the EL655 sound module and the EL610A button module and between the EL610A button modules of the same embedding box.
  • Page 27: Description Of The Sound Modules

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES Description of the EL655 sound module: Front. Speaker. Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer. Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer. Microphone. Sound module buttons (x2). Back. Label. ~ 2 ~ P 1 3 1 0 5...
  • Page 28: Description Of The El651 Sound Module

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES Description of the EL651 sound module: Front. Speaker. Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer. Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer. Microphone Sound module buttons (x2). Back Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer. Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer.
  • Page 29: Description Of The El620/2Plus Sound Module

    Button number. Label. + 1 2 C V 1 C V 2 B U S 2Plus Nexa bus connection block. Positive Negative Digital communication bus Contact “C” for electric lock Contact “N.O.” for electric lock Power supply +12Vdc for electric lock...
  • Page 30: Description Of The Sw1 Dip Switch

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES Description of the SW1 DIP switch: The SW1 DIP switch is located on the top right-hand side of the back of the module. To set the DIP switches, use the tool supplied with the sound module.
  • Page 31: Description Of The El632/Plus - El642/Plus Sound Module

    Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer. Microphone. Sound module buttons (x2). S 2 DIP switch. switch. Back. N NEXA Bus connector. N button connector. Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer. N function connector. Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer. Button number. Connection block.
  • Page 32: Description Of The Sw1 - Sw2 Dip Switch

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES Description of the SW1 DIP switch: The SW1 DIP switch is located on the left-hand side of the back of the module. To set the DIP switches, use the tool supplied with the sound module.
  • Page 33: Binary Coding Of The Sw2 Dip Switch

    Example: 64+0+16+0+4+2+1=87 Description of the CN8 NEXA Bus link connector: The CN8 NEXA Bus link connector is located on the top right-hand side of the back of the sound module. Connect the cable supplied with the module to other modules using the NEXA Bus: N3403/AL: Connect the module to provide the system with a display viewer.
  • Page 34: Description Of The Cn3 Function Connector

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULES Description of the CN3 function connector: The CN3 function connector is located on the top left-hand side of the back of the sound module. Connect the cable supplied with the module to perform the following functions: “AP”...
  • Page 35: Description Of The El632/R5 - El642/R5 Sound Module

    Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer. Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer. Microphone. Sound module buttons (x2). Sw1 DIP switch. Back. Cn7 NEXA Bus connector. Cn2 button connector. Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer. Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer. Button number. Connection block.
  • Page 36: Description Of The Sw1 Dip Switch

    *Factory setting Description of the CN7 Nexa Bus link connector: The CN7 Nexa Bus link connector is located on the top right-hand side of the back of the sound module. Connect the cable supplied with the module to other modules using the NEXA Bus: N3403/AL: Connect the module to provide the system with a display viewer.
  • Page 37: Description Of The Button Modules

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE BUTTON MODULES Description of the EL610A button module: Front. Module buttons (x10). Back. Button connector input. Label. Button connector block (independent of calls) Button connector output. Button number. - I1 Call indicator button - I2...
  • Page 38: Description Of The El610D Button Module

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE BUTTON MODULES Description of the EL610D button module: Front. Module buttons (x10). Back. Button connector input/output (x3). DIP switch (button call code). Button number.
  • Page 39: Description Of The N3301/Al - Nx3301 Access Control Module

    Back. Sw1 DIP switch. Jp1 tamper jumper. NEXA Bus connectors. Connection block. Power input (Do not power when connecting the Nexa Bus link hose. See p. 78 for connections) Normally open output relay 1. Common relay Normally closed output relay...
  • Page 40 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCESS CONTROL MODULE Description of the JP1 jumper: The JP1 jumper, located on the right-hand side of the connection block, activates the tamper alarm. Normal operation, alarm not activated. Tamper alarm mode activated.
  • Page 41: Description Of The Beeps

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCESS CONTROL MODULE Description of the beeps: The access control module features an internal beeper for reproducing operation beeps. Operation Duration Programming rapid beeps Confirm field rapid beeps Confirm sequence rapid beeps Cancel...
  • Page 42: Preparing The Cable Entry And Fitting The Embedding Box

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL INSTALLATION OF THE DOOR PANEL Preparing the cable entry: Break through the hole to allow entry of cables through the bottom part of the embedding box. In the case of door panels with more than one embedding box, break through the side holes and join the embedding boxes using cable grommets.
  • Page 43: Fastening The Frame To The Embedding Box

    The frame can now be tilted horizontally to enable connection and setting of the sound module, button modules and access control module Connect the Nexa Bus hose link (if any) to the sound module and access control modules as shown in the “Nexa Bus connection between the sound module and coded module”...
  • Page 44: Installation Of The Fa-Plus And Fa-Plus/C Power Supply

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL INSTALLATION OF THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT FA-PLUS and FA-PLUS/C power supply installation drawing: Install the power supply unit in a dry and protected place free from the risk of water leaks or sprays. To prevent electric shock, do not remove the protective cover of the primary or handle the wiring.
  • Page 45: Description Of The Tekna Plus Monitor

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR Description of the Tekna Plus monitor: REF. TEKNA PLUS COLOR CODE 11742004 v.xx 00000000000 INTER SLAVE MASTER CODE ATENCIÓN ESCALERA PISO PUERTA Alta tensión. No abrir la tapa. Manipular sólo por personal STAIR FLOOR...
  • Page 46: El562 Module For Video Door Entry System Installations With Twisted Pair Cable

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR Function push buttons: On-Off button. After any monitor reset and during the next 45 seconds, all the monitor functions will be disabled, with the exception of call reception. With the handset hung up, the second camera is activated (*).
  • Page 47: Description Of The Rctk-Plus Wall Mount Connection Block

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE WALL MOUNT CONNECTION BLOCK Description of the RCTK-PLUS wall mount connection block: CABLE Max. Max. pelado del cable. Max. câble dénudé. Max. peeled cable. Max. aanstrip lengte. 50mm. ( ) * Malla Malla...
  • Page 48: Installation Of The Monitor (Monitor Positioning And Fixing)

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL INSTALLATION OF THE MONITOR Fixing the monitor's wall mount connection block to the wall: Avoid dusty or smoky environments or locations near sources of heat. To install the monitor directly over the wall, drill two holes of Ø6mm and use the supplied screws.
  • Page 49: Programming The Tekna Plus Monitors

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL PROGRAMMING THE MONITORS Programming the Tekna Plus monitors: Locate the SW2 DIP switch situated on the top left-hand side of the back of the EL632/PLUS module and set number 2 to ON. The door panel will reproduce a sound to advise that the system has entered into programming mode.
  • Page 50 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL PROGRAMMING THE MONITORS - GENERAL ENTRANCE DOOR PANEL ONLY Programming Tekna Plus monitors from a general entrance door panel (SW1-1 ON): Locate the SW2 DIP switch on the general entrance door panel situated on the top left-hand side of the back of the sound module.
  • Page 51: Labelling And Function Push Buttons

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR Description of the Tekna R5 monitor: REF. TEKNA R5 COL SU-R5 CODE 11742 0 5 4A v.xx 00000000000 INTER SLAVE MASTER CODE ATENCIÓN Alta tensión. No abrir la tapa. ESCALERA PISO PUERTA...
  • Page 52: Handling The End Of Line Jumper

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR Handling of the end of line jumper: The end of line jumper is located on the CN2 connector at the bottom of the monitor. It has three positions: Set to the centre position when there are no parallel monitors.
  • Page 53: Installation Of The Monitor (Monitor Positioning And Fixing)

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR Fixing the monitor's wall mount connection block to the wall: Avoid dusty or smoky environments or locations near sources of heat. To install the monitor directly over the wall, drill two holes of Ø6mm and use the supplied screws.
  • Page 54: Programming Tekna R5 Monitors

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL PROGRAMMING THE MONITORS Programming Tekna R5 monitors: Locate the DIP switch situated at the back of the EL632/R5 sound module and set number 2 to ON, as described on p. 36. The door panel will reproduce a sound to advise that the system has entered into programming mode.
  • Page 55: Description Of The T-540/Plus Telephone

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE TELEPHONES Description of the T-540 Plus telephone Handset Speaker grille Microphone hole Subjection hole Telephone cord connectors Door release push button. Hook switch. Auxiliary function push button. Volume control Description of the connection terminals: +, - : Positive, negative.
  • Page 56: Description Of The Dip Switch And Programming Button

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE TELEPHONES Description of the DIP switch: The SW1 DIP switch is located on the top left-hand side of the circuit and is accessible by opening the telephone. It allows the following operating modes for the P2 auxiliary function button: “Auto switch-on”...
  • Page 57: Fixing The Telephone To The Wall

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE TELEPHONES Fixing the telephone to the wall: It is necessary to open the telephone for wiring and fixing purposes. To open the telephone, insert a flat screwdriver into the slots and gently lever as shown in the drawing.
  • Page 58: Programming T-540/Plus Telephones

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONES Programming T-540 Plus telephones: Locate the SW2 DIP switch situated on the top left-hand side of the back of the EL632/PLUS module and set number 2 to ON. The door panel will reproduce a sound to advise that the system has entered into programming mode.
  • Page 59 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONES - GENERAL ENTRANCE DOOR PANEL ONLY Programming T-540 Plus telephones from a general entrance door panel (SW1-1 ON): Locate the SW2 DIP switch on the general entrance door panel situated on the top left-hand side of the back of the sound module.
  • Page 60: Description Of The T-530/R5 Telephone

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF THE TELEPHONES Description of the T-530 R5 telephone: Handset. Speaker grille. Microphone hole. Subjection hole. Telephone cord connectors. Function push button. Hook switch. Function push button: With the handset off the hook, a normal call can be made to the main guard unit. During call reception and communication processes, it allows lock release activation.
  • Page 61: Programming T-530/R5 Telephones

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONES Programming T-530 R5 telephones: Locate the DIP switch situated at the back of the sound module and set number 2 to ON, as described on p. 36. The door panel will reproduce a sound to advise that the system has entered into programming mode. In systems with more than one door panel, the programming process shall be done on the master door panel only.
  • Page 62: Wiring Diagrams

    Combined with Nexa Modular / Nexa Stainless Steel panels: The wiring of the access control module with 'Nexa Modular/Nexa Stainless Steel' ​ ​ p anels will vary depending on the type of installation. Use the same power supply unit as the panels.
  • Page 63 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL WIRING DIAGRAMS Combined with Nexa Modular / Nexa Stainless Steel panels: Audio door entry systems with one access door and 4+'n' installation. N3301 Door panels with TF-104 access control module EL655 sound module...
  • Page 64 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - ACCESS CONTROL WIRING DIAGRAMS Combined with Nexa Modular / Nexa Stainless Steel panels: N3301 Door panels with EL620/2PLUS FA-Plus/C access control module sound module power supply unit PL1 PL2 PL1 PL2 Main...
  • Page 66 Preparing the cable entry, fitting the embedding box and mounting the electronic modules ........77 Fastening the frame to the embedding box ......................78 Connection of the Nexa Bus between the sound module and the coded module ............78 Closing the door panel .............................79 Installation of the FA-PLUS and FA-PLUS/C power supply unit ...................79...
  • Page 67: Coded Door Panel

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE DOOR PANEL Description of the Nexa modular door panel: Door panel component assembly drawing. Embedding boxes Frame modules Electronic modules Aluminium panel Description of the door panel...
  • Page 68: Description Of The Sound Module

    Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer. Microphone. Sound module buttons (x2). W DIP switch. SW1 DIP switch. Back. N NEXA Bus connector. N button connector. Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer. N function connector. Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer. Button number.
  • Page 69 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULE Description of the SW1 DIP switch: The SW1 DIP switch is located on the left-hand side of the back of the module. To set the DIP switches, use the tool supplied with the sound module.
  • Page 70: Description Of The Sw1 - Sw2 Dip Switch

    Example: 64+0+16+0+4+2+1=87 Description of the CN8 NEXA Bus link connector: The CN8 NEXA Bus link connector is located on the top right-hand side of the back of the sound module. Connect the cable supplied with the module to other modules using the NEXA Bus: N3403/AL: Connect the module to provide the system with a display viewer.
  • Page 71: Description Of The Cn3 Function Connector

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULE Description of the CN3 function connector: The CN3 function connector is located on the top left-hand side of the back of the sound module. Connect the cable supplied with the module to perform the following functions: “AP”...
  • Page 72: Description Of The El632/R5 - El642/R5 Sound Module

    Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer. Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer. Microphone. Sound module buttons (x2). W DIP switch. Back. N NEXA Bus connector. N button connector. Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer. Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer. Button number. Connection block.
  • Page 73: Description Of The Sw1 Dip Switch

    *Factory setting Description of the CN7 Nexa Bus link connector: The CN7 Nexa Bus link connector is located on the top right-hand side of the back of the sound module. Connect the cable supplied with the module to other modules using the NEXA Bus: N3403/AL: Connect the module to provide the system with a display viewer.
  • Page 74: Description Of The N3301/Al - Nx3301 Coded Module

    Sw1 DIP switch. Jp1 tamper jumper. Nexa BUS connectors. Connection block. Power input (Do not power when connecting the Nexa Bus link hose. See p. 68 for connections) Normally open output relay 1. Common relay 1. Normally closed output relay 1.
  • Page 75: Description Of The Jp1 Jumper, Sw1 Dip Switch And Self-Testing Leds

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE CODED MODULE Description of the JP1 jumper: The JP1 jumper, located on the right-hand side of the connection block, activates the tamper alarm. Normal operation, alarm not activated Tamper alarm mode activated.
  • Page 76: Description Of The Beeps

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE CODED MODULE Description of the beeps: The access control module features an internal beeper for reproducing operation beeps. Operation Duration Programming rapid beeps Confirm field rapid beeps Confirm sequence rapid beeps Cancel...
  • Page 77 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL INSTALLATION OF THE DOOR PANEL Preparing the cable entry: Break through the hole to allow entry of cables through the bottom part of the embedding box. In the case of door panels with more than one embedding box, break through the side holes and join the embedding boxes using cable grommets.
  • Page 78: Fastening The Frame To The Embedding Box

    Connection of the Nexa Bus between the sound module and the coded module: Once the wiring and configuration work is done, fix the frame to the embedding box using the screws supplied.
  • Page 79: Closing The Door Panel

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL INSTALLATION OF THE DOOR PANEL Closing the door panel: Fix the door panel to the embedding box using the screws supplied. To complete the fitting of the panel, attach the clip-on covers by positioning one end and then applying slight pressure to the other end until they clip into place.
  • Page 80: Description Of Door Panel Operation

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL DOOR PANEL OPERATION Description of door panel operation: Door panel in standby mode. With the door panel in standby mode, the following operations can be performed: Activation of external push buttons: Allows activation of relay outputs 1 and 2 by means of external push buttons PL1 and PL2 respectively.
  • Page 81: Programming The Door Panel (Entry, Exit, Programming Structure And Sequence)

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Programming mode entry and exit: To enter programming mode, press the key button three times and then enter secret administrator pin “271800”. * ( ) Key button + key button + key button + administrator pin. * ( ) To exit programming mode, press the C button (cancel) once if it is in a programming field or twice if not.
  • Page 82: Programming Fields

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Programming fields: The module comes programmed with factory settings except for the activation codes (user), which are left empty for security reasons. For system operation tailored to the needs of the user, check all of the values in all of the fields. The fields do not need to be programmed in numerical order.
  • Page 83 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Programming fields: Continued from previous page Field “1”: Programming a new activation code (user). Allows new user pins (from “0000” to “9999”) to be created and outputs to be assigned for activation with the created codes.
  • Page 84 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Programming fields: Continued from previous page Field “2”: Changing special codes. Allows the current code of the special codes to be changed (see p. 80). The new special code must have the same number of digits as the current code.
  • Page 85 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Programming fields: Continued from previous page Field “3”: Deleting user pins Allows the deletion of existing user pins. Note: Possible memory positions: “001” to “999”. Steps: Field + memory position +key button +key button. Press “3”...
  • Page 86 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Programming fields: Continued from previous page Field “4”: Setting the outputs. Enables the setting of the relay 1 + relay 2 outputs + panic output (terminal “P” on the terminal block). The setting of the relay 1, relay 2 and panic outputs is common to all valid user pins.
  • Page 87 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Programming fields: Continued from previous page Field “5”: Configuring the external push buttons. Allows external push buttons PL1 and PL2 to be configured with the following modes: -Allows the button to: Always be enabled or, through button codes CP1 or CP2, enable/disable the functioning of the button.
  • Page 88 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Programming fields: Continued from previous page Field “6”: Configuring locking mode. Allows the access control module's locking mode to be configured. Steps: Field + locking mode + time between attempts + lock time + panic output + key button. Press “6”...
  • Page 89 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Programming fields: Continued from previous page Field “7”: Configure the identification ID of the access control module. Allows an identification code (ID) to be configured for the access control module. Note: Possible identification codes (ID): “000”...
  • Page 90 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Programming fields: Continued from previous page Field “9”: Configuring the keypad beep. Allows a beep to be heard when pressing the access control module's keypad buttons. Steps: Field + keypad beep + key button.
  • Page 91: Factory Setting

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Factory setting: Special codes: Bear in mind the number of digits in the code (see p. 80). Administrator pin: 271800. 2718 if the number of digits configured = 4. CP1 push button code: 111100.
  • Page 92: Description Of The Tekna Plus Monitor

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR Description of the Tekna Plus monitor: REF. TEKNA PLUS COLOR CODE 11742004 v.xx 00000000000 INTER SLAVE MASTER CODE ATENCIÓN ESCALERA PISO PUERTA Alta tensión. No abrir la tapa. Manipular sólo por personal STAIR FLOOR...
  • Page 93: Function Push Buttons

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR Function push buttons: Monitor On-Off button. After any monitor reset and during the next 45 seconds, all the monitor functions will be disabled, with the exception of call reception. With the handset hung up, the second camera is activated (*).
  • Page 94: Description Of The Rctk-Plus Wall Mount Connection Block

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE WALL MOUNT CONNECTION BLOCK Description of the RCTK-PLUS wall mount connection block: CABLE Max. Max. pelado del cable. Max. câble dénudé. Max. peeled cable. Max. aanstrip lengte. 50mm.
  • Page 95: Installation Of The Monitor (Monitor Positioning And Fixing)

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL INSTALLATION OF THE MONITOR Fixing the monitor's wall mount connection block to the wall: Avoid dusty or smoky environments or locations near sources of heat. To install the monitor directly over the wall, drill two holes of Ø6mm and use the supplied screws.
  • Page 96: Programming The Tekna Plus Monitors

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL PROGRAMMING THE MONITORS Programming the Tekna Plus monitors: From sound module: Locate the SW2 DIP switch situated on the top left-hand side of the back of the EL632/PLUS module and set number 2 to ON. The door panel will reproduce a sound to advise that the system has entered into programming mode.
  • Page 97 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL PROGRAMMING THE MONITORS - GENERAL ENTRANCE DOOR PANEL ONLY Programming Tekna Plus monitors from a general entrance door panel (SW1-1 ON): Locate the SW2 DIP switch on the general entrance door panel situated on the top left-hand side of the back of the sound module.
  • Page 98: Description Of The Tekna R5 Monitor

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR Description of the Tekna R5 monitor: REF. TEKNA R5 COL SU-R5 CODE 11742 0 5 4A v.xx 00000000000 INTER SLAVE MASTER CODE ATENCIÓN Alta tensión. No abrir la tapa. ESCALERA PISO PUERTA...
  • Page 99: Handling The End Of Line Jumper

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR Handling of the end of line jumper: The end of line jumper is located on the CN2 connector at the bottom of the monitor. It has three positions: Set to the centre position when there are no parallel monitors.
  • Page 100: Installation Of The Monitor (Monitor Positioning And Fixing)

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR Fixing the monitor's wall mount connection block to the wall: Avoid dusty or smoky environments or locations near sources of heat. To install the monitor directly over the wall, drill two holes of Ø6mm and use the supplied screws.
  • Page 101: Programming Tekna R5 Monitors

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL PROGRAMMING THE MONITORS Programming Tekna R5 monitors: From sound module: Locate the DIP switch situated at the back of the EL632/R5 sound module and set number 2 to ON, as described on p.
  • Page 102: Description Of The T-540/Plus Telephone

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE TELEPHONES Description of the T-540 Plus telephone Handset. Speaker grille. Microphone hole. Subjection hole. Telephone cord connectors. Door release push button. Hook switch. Auxiliary function push button. Volume control.
  • Page 103: Description Of The Dip Switch

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE TELEPHONES Description of the DIP switch: The SW1 DIP switch is located on the top left-hand side of the circuit and is accessible by opening the telephone. It allows the following operating modes for the P2 auxiliary function push button: “Auto switch-on”...
  • Page 104: Description Of The Programming Button

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE TELEPHONES Fixing the telephone to the wall: It is necessary to open the telephone for wiring and fixing purposes. To open the telephone, insert a flat screwdriver into the slots and gently lever as shown in the drawing.
  • Page 105: Programming T-540/Plus Telephones

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONES Programming T-540 Plus telephones: From sound module: Locate the SW2 DIP switch situated on the top left-hand side of the back of the EL632/PLUS module and set number 2 to ON. The door panel will reproduce a sound to advise that the system has entered into programming mode.
  • Page 106 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONES - GENERAL ENTRANCE DOOR PANEL ONLY Programming T-540 Plus telephones from a general entrance door panel (SW1-1 ON): Locate the SW2 DIP switch on the general entrance door panel situated on the top left-hand side of the back of the sound module.
  • Page 107: Description Of The T-530/R5 Telephone

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE TELEPHONES Description of the T-530 R5 telephone: Handset. Speaker grille. Microphone hole. Subjection hole. Telephone cord connectors. Function push button. Hook switch. Function push button: With the handset off the hook, a normal call can be made to the main guard unit. During call reception and communication processes, it allows lock release activation.
  • Page 108: Programming T-530/R5 Telephones

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED DOOR PANEL PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONES Programming T-530 R5 telephones: From sound module: Locate the DIP switch situated at the back of the sound module and set number 2 to ON, as described on p. 73. The door panel will reproduce a sound to advise that the system has entered into programming mode.
  • Page 109: Wiring Diagrams

    The connection of the access control module with EL632 and EL642 sound modules should be made by means of the Nexa Bus link hose supplied with the modules. See p. 78 to check the connection. Electronic or video access control systems with digital installation.
  • Page 114 Description of the EL632/PLUS - EL642/PLUS sound module ................116 Description of the SW1 - SW2 DIP switch ......................117 Description of the CN8 Nexa Bus link connector ....................117 Description of the CN3 function connector ......................118 Description of the EL632/R5 - EL642/R5 sound module ..................
  • Page 115: Description Of The Nexa Modular Door Panel

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OF THE DOOR PANEL Description of the Nexa modular door panel: Door panel component assembly drawing. Embedding boxes Frame modules Electronic modules Aluminium panel Description of the door panel.
  • Page 116: Description Of The Sound Modules

    Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer. Microphone. Sound module buttons (x2). Sw2 DIP switch. (No function) Sw1 DIP switch. Back. N NEXA Bus connector. button connector. Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer. N function connector. Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer. Button number.
  • Page 117: Description Of The Sw1 - Sw2 Dip Switch

    In this operating mode, the SW2 DIP switch has no function. Description of the CN8 Nexa Bus link connector: The CN8 Nexa Bus link connector is located on the top right-hand side of the back of the sound module. Connect the cable supplied with the module to other modules using the Nexa Bus: N3403/AL: Connect the module to provide the system with a display viewer.
  • Page 118: Description Of The Cn3 Function Connector

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND MODULE Description of the CN3 function connector: The CN3 function connector is located on the top left-hand side of the back of the sound module. Connect the cable supplied with the module to perform the following functions: “AP”...
  • Page 119: Description Of The El632/R5 - El642/R5 Sound Module

    Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer. Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer. Microphone. Sound module buttons (x2). Sw1 DIP switch. Back. N NEXA Bus connector. N button connector. Telephone speaker volume control potentiometer. Door panel speaker volume control potentiometer. Button number. Connection block.
  • Page 120: Description Of The Sw1 Dip Switch

    In this operating mode, DIP switches 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 have no function. Description of the CN7 Nexa Bus link connector: The CN7 Nexa Bus link connector is located on the top right-hand side of the back of the sound module.
  • Page 121: Description Of The N3301/Al - Nx3301 Coded Module

    Sw1 DIP switch. (No function) Jp1 tamper jumper. Nexa BUS connectors. Connection block. Power input (Do not use when connecting the Nexa Bus link hose. See p. 161 for connections) Normally open output relay 1. Common relay Normally closed output relay 1.
  • Page 122 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OF THE CODED MODULE Description of the JP1 jumper: The JP1 jumper, located on the right-hand side of the connection block, activates the tamper alarm. Normal operation, alarm not activated Tamper alarm mode activated.
  • Page 123: Description Of The Sw1 Dip Switch

    USB connector. Sw1 DIP switch. USB connection LED indicator. Nexa BUS connectors Description of the display module's SW1 DIP switch: The SW1 DIP switch is located at the bottom on the back of the module. Use to reset the special administrator PIN to the factory code (see p. 128).
  • Page 124: Description Of The Nexa Bus Link Connector

    DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY MODULE Description of the Nexa BUS link connector: The Nexa BUS link connector is located on the bottom right of the back of the display module. Connect the cable supplied with the module to other modules using the NEXA Bus: EL632 / E 642: Connect the module to provide the system with a sound module.
  • Page 125: Preparing The Cable Entry, Fitting The Embedding Box And Mounting The Electronic Modules

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY INSTALLATION OF THE DOOR PANEL Preparing the cable entry: Break through the hole to allow entry of cables through the bottom part of the embedding box. In the case of door panels with more than one embedding box, break through the side holes and join the embedding boxes using cable grommets.
  • Page 126: Fastening The Frame To The Embedding Box

    Insert one end of the Nexa Bus link hose supplied with the product into the sound module connector and the other end into either of the two connectors situated on the bottom right of the N3403/AL display module.
  • Page 127: Closing The Door Panel

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY INSTALLATION OF THE DOOR PANEL Closing the door panel: Fix the door panel to the embedding box using the screws supplied. To complete the fitting of the panel, attach the clip-on covers by positioning one end and then applying slight pressure to the other end until they clip into place.
  • Page 128: Description Of Door Panel Operation

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY DOOR PANEL OPERATION Description of door panel operation: Door panel in standby mode. With the door panel in standby mode, the following operations can be performed: Activation of external push buttons: Allows activation of relay outputs 1, 2 and 3 by means of external push buttons PL1, PL2 and AP respectively.
  • Page 129: Programming The Door Panel

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Viewer module programming entry and exit: To enter programming mode, press the key button three times and then enter secret administrator pin “271800”. * ( ) Key button + key button + key button + administrator pin.
  • Page 130: System Settings Menu

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL System settings menu To access the configuration menu, follow the steps described on p. 129 SYSTEM CONFIG and press when the SYSTEM CONFIG message lights up. ACCESS CONTROL RESIDENT LIST Enables the language for on-screen messages and configuration menus...
  • Page 131 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Continued from previous page System settings menu monitor/telephone code To change the value, press , enter the then press the button to save the changes. ENTER VALUE Press the button to restore the previous value.
  • Page 132 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Continued from previous page System settings menu The screen message is displayed on the keypad screen when the device SET TIME CLOCK BATTERY is in standby mode. DISPLAY CLOCK This message can be useful for displaying the name or address of the DISPLAY MESSAGE...
  • Page 133 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Continued from previous page System settings menu DISPLAY CLOCK DISPLAY CLOCK DISPLAY MESSAGE DISPLAY MESSAGE ADMIN PIN ADMIN PIN USER PIN 5432 Determines whether users from the RESIDENT LIST (see p. 140) can DISPLAY MESSAGE ADMIN PIN change their ACCESS CODES (see p.
  • Page 134 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Continued from previous page System settings menu Determines whether the door panel emits tones when the buttons are ACCESS CONTROL ACCESS ID pressed. CODE LENGTH To change, press KEYPAD BEEP Determines whether it is necessary to press the...
  • Page 135: Automatic Programming Mode For Monitors And Telephones

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Continued from previous page System settings menu To indicate the starting code or the initial contact number, press the message ENTER VALUE will appear; enter the monitor code to be ENTER VALUE assigned or the contact number, then press to save the code.
  • Page 136: Access Control Menu

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Access control menu To access the access control menu, follow the steps described on p. 129 and press when the ACCESS CONTROL message lights up. SYSTEM CONFIG ACCESS CONTROL RESIDENT LIST...
  • Page 137 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Continued from previous page Access control menu Determines the time in seconds that relay 3 (located on the EL632 / R1 OUTPUT TIME EL642 module) will be active. This corresponds to the CV1 CV2 output R2 OUTPUT MODE R2 OUTPUT TIME and will always be configured as IMPULSE.
  • Page 138 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Continued from previous page Access control menu R3 OUTPUT TIME R3 OUTPUT TIME P OUTPUT MODE P OUTPUT MODE P OUTPUT TIME P OUTPUT TIME P CODE 6789 Determines whether the P1 button (located on the N3301/AL module) is...
  • Page 139 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Continued from previous page Access control menu Determines the time in seconds that the output associated with the P2 C 1 TIME C 2 CODE button (relay R2) will remain activated.
  • Page 140 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Continued from previous page Access control menu C 2 TIME C 2 TIME UNLOCKING CODE UNLOCKING CODE LOCKING MODE LOCKING MODE LOCKING TIME Determines the activation of panic output P (located on the N3301/AL UNLOCKING CODE module) while the door panel is locked (the output is activated for 3 LOCKING MODE...
  • Page 141: Residents List Menu

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Resident list menu: To access the contacts resident list, follow the steps described on p. 129 SYSTEM CONFIG and press when the CONTACTS RESIDENT LIST message lights ACCESS CONTROL RESIDENT LIST Enables a NEW contact to be added to the end of the residents list,...
  • Page 142 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Continued from previous page Resident list menu: CALL CODE :000000 RESIDENT NAME RESIDENT NAME BUS CODE BUS CODE CALL CODE 029105 VISIBLE VISIBLE Enables the contact to be made visible in the CONTACTS RESIDENT RESIDENT NAME BUS CODE LIST.
  • Page 143 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Continued from previous page Resident list menu: Enables a NEW contact to be inserted into a particular position in the INSERT resident list, which has a capacity for 1,990 contacts. To add a contact MODIFY to the end of the list, use CONTACTS RESIDENT LIST: NEW.
  • Page 144 AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Continued from previous page R sident list menu: Press and the first position in the resident list will appear: if there are 0001/0100 no entries, the screen will show the message RESIDENT LIST EMPTY. José...
  • Page 145: Editing With The Keypad

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE DOOR PANEL Editing with the keypad: To enter or edit text during programming, use the keys as shown. The maximum number of characters in a line of text is 16. Characters are entered using the numeric keypad: press the key as many times as necessary to reach the required character according to the table.
  • Page 146: Description Of The Tekna Plus Monitor

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR Description of the Tekna Plus monitor: REF. TEKNA PLUS COLOR CODE 11742004 v.xx 00000000000 INTER SLAVE MASTER CODE ATENCIÓN ESCALERA PISO PUERTA Alta tensión. No abrir la tapa. Manipular sólo por personal STAIR FLOOR...
  • Page 147: Function Push Buttons

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR Function buttons: Monitor On-Off button. After any monitor reset and during the next 45 seconds, all the monitor functions will be disabled, with the exception of call reception. With the handset hung up, the second camera is activated (*).
  • Page 148: Description Of The Rctk-Plus Wall Mount Connection Block

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OF THE WALL MOUNT CONNECTOR Description of the RCTK-PLUS wall mount connector: CABLE Max. Max. pelado del cable. Max. câble dénudé. Max. peeled cable. Max. aanstrip lengte. 50mm. ( ) * Malla Malla...
  • Page 149: Installation Of The Monitor (Monitor Positioning And Fixing)

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY INSTALLATION OF THE MONITOR Fixing the monitor's wall mount connection block to the wall: Avoid dusty or smoky environments or locations near sources of heat. To install the monitor directly over the wall, drill two holes of Ø6mm and use the supplied screws.
  • Page 150: Programming The Tekna Plus Monitors

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE MONITORS Programming Tekna Plus monitors: If it is a general entrance door panel in a residential complex, only programme the monitors from their inner door panels, as indicated in the instruction manuals supplied.
  • Page 151: Description Of The Tekna R5 Monitor

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR Description of the Tekna R5 monitor: REF. TEKNA R5 COL SU-R5 CODE 11742 0 5 4A v.xx 00000000000 INTER SLAVE MASTER CODE ATENCIÓN Alta tensión. No abrir la tapa. ESCALERA PISO PUERTA...
  • Page 152: Handling The End Of Line Jumper

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR Handling of the end of line jumper: The end of line jumper is located on the CN2 connector at the bottom of the monitor. It has three positions: Set to the centre position when there are no parallel monitors.
  • Page 153: Installation Of The Monitor (Monitor Positioning And Fixing)

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR Fixing the monitor's wall mount connection block to the wall: Avoid dusty or smoky environments or locations near sources of heat. To install the monitor directly over the wall, drill two holes of Ø6mm and use the supplied screws.
  • Page 154: Programming Tekna R5 Monitors

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE MONITORS Programming Tekna R5 monitors: To enter configuration mode, press the key button three times and then enter the secret CONFIGURATION administrator pin (factory code 2718) as **** described on p.
  • Page 155: Description Of The T-540/Plus Telephone

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OF THE TELEPHONES Description of the T-540 Plus telephone Handset Speaker grille Microphone hole Subjection hole Telephone cord connectors Door release push button. Hook switch. Auxiliary function push button. Volume control Description of the connection terminals: +, - :...
  • Page 156: Description Of The Dip Switch And The Programming Button

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OF THE TELEPHONES Description of the DIP switch: The SW1 DIP switch is located on the top left-hand side of the circuit and is accessible by opening the telephone.
  • Page 157: Fixing The Telephone To The Wall

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OF THE TELEPHONES Fixing the telephone to the wall: It is necessary to open the telephone for wiring and fixing purposes. To open the telephone, insert a flat screwdriver into the slots and gently lever as shown in the drawing.
  • Page 158: Programming The T-540/Plus Telephones

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONES Programming T-540 Plus telephones: If it is a general entrance door panel in a residential complex, only programme the monitors from their inner door panels, as indicated in the instruction manuals supplied.
  • Page 159: Description Of The T-530/R5 Telephone

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OF THE TELEPHONES Description of the T-530 R5 telephone: Handset. Speaker grille. Microphone hole. Subjection hole. Telephone cord connectors. Function push button. Hook switch. Function push button: With the handset off the hook, a normal call can be made to the main guard unit. During call reception and communication processes, it allows lock release activation.
  • Page 160: Programming T-530/R5 Telephones

    AUDIO AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM - CODED PANEL WITH DISPLAY PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONES Programming T-530 R5 telephones: To enter configuration mode, press the key button three times and then enter the secret CONFIGURATION administrator pin (factory code 2718) as **** described on p.
  • Page 161: Wiring Diagrams

    The connection of the access control module with EL632 and EL642 sound modules should be made by means of the Nexa Bus link hose supplied with the modules. See p. 126 to check the connection. Electronic or video access control systems with digital installation.
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