Bewator Bewacom BM3 Technical Manual
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  • Page 1 Bewacom Technical manual...
  • Page 2 Copyright © January 2001 Bewator AB, Solna, Sweden. Material from the Bewacom Technical manual may only be copied with the consent in writing of Bewator. Bewator reserves the right to alter both the content of the manual and the design of the product without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Bewacom Technical manual Contents WHAT IS BEWACOM?......5 How Bewacom works ...... 5 Points to remember ......6 Time control of the access codes..6 Monitoring camera......6 Limitations ........7 Requirements for connecting Bewacom to a telephone system ..7 INSTALLING BEWACOM.......
  • Page 4 Bewacom Technical manual Extending the calling time 10 times19 Time control of the telephone opening function ......20 Background lighting...... 21 Internal sounder ......22 Possibility to call the Bewacom ..23 ”Hotline” ........24 Erasing the memory ...... 25 PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW ....
  • Page 5: What Is Bewacom

    Bewacom Technical manual What is Bewacom? Bewacom is a door telephone which can be directly connected, like an extension, to an internal telephone system (PABX). Using the Bewacom, visitors may call any telephone connected to the telephone system. The person answering the telephone can talk to the visitor and open the door from the extension telephone.
  • Page 6: Points To Remember

    Bewacom Technical manual Points to remember Bewacom only allows communication in one direction at a time. Each person must speak in turn for satisfactory communication. Time control of the access codes The access codes can be time controlled from external time clock(s) connected to the Bewacom.
  • Page 7: Limitations

    Bewacom cannot normally call extensions beginning with 0 or extensions consisting of more than 4 digits. If the installation requires alterations in these limits, contact Bewator. Requirements for connecting Bewacom to a telephone system An analogue extension (two wires) must be used for the connection of Bewacom.
  • Page 8: Installing Bewacom

    Bewacom Technical manual Installing Bewacom Install the Bewacom at a height of 120–140 cm (from the floor to the bottom edge of the Bewacom). To cater for disabled persons, a suitable height is approximately 95 cm. Open the Bewacom with the key supplied.
  • Page 9 Bewacom Technical manual Unless the unit is already mounted on a metallic earthed surface, earth the back plate. Use a separate cable to the earthing point. Make sure the front and back plate are connected with the internal strap. Fit the front and check that the Bewacom is securely fastened.
  • Page 10: Installation

    Bewacom Technical manual Installation 12-24V TELE LOCK EXIT CAMERA TAMPER...
  • Page 11 Bewacom Technical manual SW1 push button. Used to set the password and erase the memory. Connection to the telephone system. Exit button. Connect terminal nos 12 and 13. Looped = door open. Time control from the external time clock. Input 1: Connect terminal nos 11 and 13.
  • Page 12: The Keypad

    Bewacom Technical manual The keypad Red LED. Yellow LED. Green LED. Indicates busy Indicates Lit to indicate telephone line. keypresses. door released. Press B + the desired extension to make a call. Press B + the 6 digit password to programme Bewacom.
  • Page 13: Programming

    Bewacom Technical manual Programming The sections below describe how to programme Bewacom. Internal sounder and LEDs During programming, guidance will be given by the internal sounder and the LEDs. In the manual the LED indications are shown as follows: = Off = Lit = Flashes In programming mode before a function is...
  • Page 14: Setting A Password

    Bewacom Technical manual Setting a password The first thing to do is to set a password. You will later use the password each time you want to programme the Bewacom. Open the Bewacom and turn it around so the circuit board can be seen. Press the SW1 button (see the wiring diagram on page 10).
  • Page 15: Programming Access Codes (First Time)

    Bewacom Technical manual Programming access codes (first time) Four different 4-digit entrance codes can be programmed. Set Bewacom to programming mode. Press 0000. Enter the desired access code using 4 digits. Enter the code once again. If the code is not to be time controlled, press 0.
  • Page 16: Changing Entrance Codes

    Bewacom Technical manual Changing entrance codes Set Bewacom to programming mode. Enter the access code to change. Enter the new access code. Enter the new access code again. To only change the code – without changing the time control group – press B now.
  • Page 17: Erasing Access Codes

    Bewacom Technical manual Erasing access codes To erase a programmed access code: Set Bewacom to programming mode. Enter the access code to erase. Enter 0000. Enter 0000 again. Press B. Press B to exit programming.
  • Page 18: Changing The Door Unlock Time

    Bewacom Technical manual Changing the door unlock time When Bewacom is delivered the door unlock time is set to 7 seconds. Set Bewacom to programming mode. Press A28. Select the required unlock time in seconds (01-99). Press B to exit programming. Extending the opening time 10 times Using this function the door unlock time can...
  • Page 19: Changing The Calling Time

    Bewacom Technical manual Changing the calling time When Bewacom is delivered the calling time is set to 30 seconds. Set Bewacom to programming mode. Press A29. Select the desired calling time in seconds (01-99). Press B to exit programming. Extending the calling time 10 times Using this function the calling time can be increased by a factor of ten.
  • Page 20: Time Control Of The Telephone

    Bewacom Technical manual Time control of the telephone opening function This will set the time period during which it will be possible to open the door from a telephone extension. Set Bewacom to programming mode. Press A30. Select any of the following alternatives: 0 = Opening enabled 24 hours a day (delivery setting).
  • Page 21: Background Lighting

    Bewacom Technical manual Background lighting This function allows you to turn off the keypad background lighting of the Bewacom. The default setting is on. Set Bewacom to programming mode. Press A60. Press 0 to shut off background lighting. Press B to leave programming mode. To turn it on again, press 1 in step 3 instead.
  • Page 22: Internal Sounder

    Bewacom Technical manual Internal sounder When Bewacom is delivered the internal sounder is on. If the sounder is not required to sound on keypresses and door release, you can turn it off. Note that the sounder will still be sounding during programming. Set Bewacom to programming mode.
  • Page 23: Possibility To Call The Bewacom

    Bewacom Technical manual Possibility to call the Bewacom Using this function, the Bewacom can be called from the switchboard or from an extension to assist a visitor having trouble using the door telephone. To enable the function: Set Bewacom to programming mode. Press A66.
  • Page 24: Hotline

    Bewacom Technical manual ”Hotline” By using the facilities of the telephone system, this function can be used to call a particular extension from a single push of the B button on the Bewacom. When this function is set, the Bewacom will seize the line immediately the B button is pressed.
  • Page 25: Erasing The Memory

    Bewacom Technical manual Erasing the memory Using this function all programmed information in the Bewacom can be erased and the unit set back to factory defaults. Set Bewacom to programming mode. Open the Bewacom and turn it around so the circuit board can be seen. Press the SW1 button (see the wiring diagram on page 10).
  • Page 26: Programming Overview

    Programming overview Function Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Programme Set Bewacom to Enter 0000 Enter code Enter code Enter time control access codes programming mode (4 digits) once again group (0, 1 or 2) Change access Set Bewacom to Enter code to Enter new code...
  • Page 27 Function Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Background Set Bewacom to Press A60 0 = off lighting programming mode 1 = on Internal sounder Set Bewacom to Press A65 0 = off programming mode 1 = on Door unlock time Set Bewacom to Press A64...
  • Page 28: This Is How The New Door Telephone Works

    Bewacom Technical manual This is how the new door telephone works We have recently installed a door telephone which will be in use from _________. If access codes are used you may enter a 4- digit code to open the door. The code is ______.
  • Page 29: Calling Bewacom

    Bewacom Technical manual Calling Bewacom This is how to call the door telephone, e.g. if you want to assist a visitor trying to get in. Dial the door telephone extension number. The line is connected so you can talk to the visitor. To release the door enter a valid 4-digit access code (see page 23) To finish the call without releasing the...
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    Bewacom Technical manual Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Action Nothing The code is timed. Check connected time happens when clock. a code is entered. Unable to Wrong password. Determine the correct enter password. programming mode. Red LED lit after two trials. Green LED lit Lock fault.
  • Page 31 Bewacom. button telephone not ring. instead of Bewacom. Contact Bewator. The extension has more than four digits. Contact Bewator. The extension begins with 0 (zero). The call is The telephone...
  • Page 32: Technical Data

    Bewacom Technical manual Technical data Power supply: 12-24 V AC/DC Power consumption: 60 mA quiescent Maximum load over the relay contacts: 2 A 28 V DC Door unlock time: 1-99 seconds (extendable by a factor of ten) Calling time: 1-99 seconds (extendable by a factor of ten) Temperature range:...
  • Page 33: Notes

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