Ip interface for videx vx2200 digital system (8 pages)
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ART. 380N/UK Telephone Interface Module Installation and Programming Manual We recommend 66250010-EN This equipment is installed by a V2.0 - 24/09/18 Competent Electrician, Security or Communications Engineer.
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If the unit is to be used on any other network that is not listed above, you must first contact the vendor. The Art.380N/UK telephone interface complies fully, in all modes of operation, with the requirements of the European Standard: ETSI ES 203 021-3, V2.1.2 (2006-01): Access and Terminals (AT);...
This manual should be read carefully before the installation commences. Any damage caused to the equipment due to faulty installation where the information in this manual has not been followed is not the responsibility of Videx Security Ltd. It is recommended that the Art.380N/UK telephone interface and any other Videx equipment is installed by a competent electrician, security or communications engineer.
• Program a 4 digit access code to protect the programming and the use of facilities in either divert mode or normal mode. • PABX mode (allows the module to operate without the need for a telephone line). • Dial in facility which allows the Art.380N/UK to be activated from an incoming telephone call. JUMPER SETTINGS (JPA AND JPB) The two jumpers, see Fig.2, are used to setup the telephone...
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– 0V ground. Clock signal for use with Videx serial bus devices. Normally sits at 12Vdc and will alternate during data transfer. Also used for hard wired reset when linked to -(0V ground) terminal. Data signal for use with Videx serial bus devices. Normally sits at 12Vdc and will alternate during data transfer.
Only one master socket should be connected after the Art.380N/UK. If there are more than one fitted they must be replaced with secondary (slave) sockets.
REN value output of the REN booster. IMPORTANT NOTE: The REN booster shown in Fig.7 above is to show how a REN booster can be connected from the Art.380N/UK and it should be noted that the maximum REN value output of the REN booster may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer.
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Terminals L1 and L2 from the Art.380N/UK would connect into a spare analogue telephone extension on the PABX telephone system. In this instance the Art.380N/UK would be setup in DIVERT mode and would require a telephone/extension or hunt group number programmed into it (refer to divert setup and programming on page 15), see Fig.9.
Telephone Interface Module General Directions for Installation CABLE SIZE GUIDE Refer to the tables below for the connections for the mains power supply input to the Art.380N/UK and the lock release connections from the Art.380N/UK relay output. 230-240VAC MAINS INPUT...
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DC lock (fail secure or fail safe). It should also be noted that if a fail safe lock is being connected the Art.380N/UK relay will need to be programmed for C/NC (common normally closed) operation using the programming code 101, refer to onboard relay reversal (C/NO or C/NC) notes on page 14.
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• First remove the terminal side covers by unscrewing the retaining screws. • Fix the Art.380N/UK to a DIN rail, following Fig.13, Fig.14 and Fig.15, or directly to the wall using 2x rawl plugs and 2x expansion type screws, see Fig.16 (2x40mm, Ø3.5mm self-tapping masonry screws and 2x40mm, Ø4mm nylon rawl plugs will suffice).
PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW Most of the features of the Art.380N/UK can be adjusted using the telephone keypad connected to the master socket that is wired from the output terminals T1 and T2 of the Art.380N/UK. The telephone used will need to be a ‘tone dial’ telephone capable of producing DTMF tones.
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INITIAL SETUP AND RESET Begin by resetting the Art.380N/UK to the factory defaults using the programming command: ** 371 33 1111. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are unable to reset using this process because an access code has been enabled but you are not sure what it is then follow the manual reset procedure: 1.
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SETTING UP THE AUXILIARY OUTPUTS (A1 AND A2) There are two auxiliary outputs available on the Art/380N/UK, A1 and A2. These outputs are a switch 0V (open collector, 200mA max.) signal which can be used for a number of facilities including activating additional dry contact relays. The outputs can be set to latch on activation or switch momentarily (default).
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DIAL IN FACILITY SETUP The dial in facility can be used to allow a caller from an outside telephone line to dial into the Art.380N/UK and access the functions available. For example this could be to open the door or activate an auxiliary output.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: The Art.380N/UK can also be put into PABX mode following the 'hard-wired' reset procedure described on page 13. Remember that this method will also reset the Art.380N/UK back to factory defaults so any programming made prior to the reset will need to be re-programmed again.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event that the ** command is inadvertently disabled it is recommended that the 'hard-wired' reset procedure is followed, as described on page 13, in order to reset the Art.380N/UK back to factory defaults so the ** command is reinstated.
USER COMMAND TABLE The following user command table shows the user commands that can be used to activate the functions of the Art.380N/UK. If the 4 digit access code facility is active, this will be required before the command will work e.g. if the 4 digit access code is ‘4321’ the user would press the following to open the speech to the door panel without first being called ** 4321 7.
Telephone Interface Module Wiring Diagrams 4000 SERIES AUDIOKIT Refer to Fig.19 for the minimum cable requirements and wiring connections between the Art.380N/UK and a 4000 series audiokit. New Master Socket Minimum Cable Requirement Telephone New Master Socket Art.380N/UK Existing Mains...
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Telephone Interface Module Wiring Diagrams 8000 SERIES AUDIOKIT WITH CODELOCK Refer to Fig.20 for the minimum cable requirements and wiring connections between the Art.380N/UK and a 8000 series audiokit. New Master Socket Minimum Cable Requirement Telephone New Master Socket Art.380N/UK...
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Telephone Interface Module Wiring Diagrams VX2200 DIGITAL SYSTEM Refer to Fig.21 for the minimum cable requirements and wiring connections between the Art.380N/UK and an Art.2280 interface for the VX2200 digital system. New Master Socket Telephone From Existing Master Socket +12GND...
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Telephone Interface Module Wiring Diagrams VX2300 TWO WIRE VIDEOKIT Refer to Fig.22 for the minimum cable requirements and wiring connections between the Art.380N/UK and an Art.2380 interface for an ESVKX (VX2300) series videokit. New Master Socket Telephone From Existing Master...
The following table can be used to help diagnose any potential issues that may be occur during installation and the system checks that can be carried out to help resolve them. In the event of problems occuring during the installation of the Art.380N/UK please check through the troubleshooting table first before calling the Videx technical helpline on tel: 0191 224 3174.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: The suggestions covered in this troubleshooting section primarily covers the system checks to try for the Art.380N/UK telephone interface module. Since the telephone interface will be connected to an intercom panel it is always recommended that you also refer to the troubleshooting section on any accompanying technical documents for the intercom panel being installed, as there may be solutions to the problems that you’ve encountered covered in those documents that...
Updated hardware and firmware to incorporate new balance controls. FURTHER READING Other accompanying technical documents for any of the following Videx audio systems: 4K series, 8K series, VR4K series and VR120 series. Additional VX2200 system setup and programming information can be found in the following technical manual: •...
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