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369711
Video KIT
Installation manual
01/13-01 PC

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  • Page 1 369711 Video KIT Installation manual 01/13-01 PC...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Video Kit Contents 1 Introduction Warnings and tips Basic diagram 2 Description Entrance panel Internal unit 3 Installation Entrance panel installation Internal Unit installation Cable section (mm2) 4 Configuration Entrance panel configuration Internal unit configuration 4.2.1 Selection of the M mode 4.2.2 Meaning of the symbols 4.2.3 Completing the Quick Configuration 4.2.4 Configuration menu...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Before proceeding with the installation read this manual carefully. The guarantee is automatically cancelled in the case of negligence, incorrect use and tampering by unauthorised people. The Video KIT must only be used on BTicino 2 wire digital systems. Old system with bell Existing system with 3 wires and just call.
  • Page 5: Basic Diagram

    Video Kit Basic diagram Door lock pushbutton S+ S- 18 V; 4 A impulsive; 250 mA holding current (30 Ω max) PL S+ S- BUS TK BUS PI 0322 06 346000 346830 PRI 230V~ 50 - 60Hz 260mA 1,2A IP30 BUS 2 1 230 Vac...
  • Page 6: Description

    2 Description Entrance panel 1 - Antenna / badge reader 2 - Enable / disable the door lock release confirmation sound 3 - Reset / badge programming pushbutton 4 - Microphone adjustment 5 - Loudspeaker adjustment 6 - Green LED: door open notification 7 - Green LED: communication active 8 - LED flashing green: call forwarded;...
  • Page 7: Internal Unit

    Video Kit Internal unit 1 - Microphone. 2 - Colour LCD display; displays the menus which guide the use and programming operation, shows the pictures taken by the entrance panel or other cameras. 3 - Navigation keypad; navigates inside the menus, confirms (OK key) or cancels (C key) the programming operations.
  • Page 8 2 Description 1 - Connection to the BTicino 2-wire digital system BUS 2 - Stretch end ON/OFF microswitch 3 - Configurator socket 4 - Connector for extra power supply Inductive loop use: Switch hearing device in T position. For proper magnetic coupling between the...
  • Page 9: Installation

    Video Kit 3 Installation Entrance panel installation The camera must not be installed in front of large light sources, or in places where the subject viewed remains in deep shadow. To solve the problems described above change the height at which the camera is installed, normally 160 to 165 cm, to a height of 180 cm, and face the lens downwards to improve the quality of the views.
  • Page 10 3 Installation CLAC CLAC CLAC...
  • Page 11 Video Kit 5 – 10 mm  Press hard  ...
  • Page 12: Internal Unit Installation

    - it must not be exposed to water drops or splashes - do not block the ventilation openings - it must be used only on SCS BTicino 2-wire systems. An improper use of the item can compromise its safety features.
  • Page 13 Video Kit To secure the base in place use wall plugs and screws of suitable sizes. Do not directly fasten the base to the flush mounted box. To remove the internal unit from the base lower the securing tab A using a screwdriver and push the internal unit up.
  • Page 14: Cable Section (Mm2)

    PRI 230 V~ 50 - 60 Hz 260 mA IP30 1,2A 2 - 1 50 m 50 m 50 m 30 m > 0,2 mm BTicino L4669 50 m 50 m 50 m 30 m 0,35 mm 140 m 115 m 100 m...
  • Page 15: Configuration

    Video Kit 4 Configuration Entrance panel configuration P: do not configure N: do not configure T: door lock timer relay S: do not configure Number of the configurator - T 0 = no configurator 10 s pushbutton Door lock timer with residents badge Number of the configurator - T 0 = no configurator...
  • Page 16: Internal Unit Configuration

    4 Configuration Internal unit configuration N = do not configure P = do not configure M = mode (it defines the main menu page and therefore the functions that can be used).
  • Page 17: Selection Of The M Mode

    Video Kit 4.2.1 Selection of the M mode The main menu page will consist of a set of preset video door entry system and home automation functions that may be selected with M = 0 – 9. The page includes 5 functions plus the “Settings” , which opens a page for the adjustment of the settings and the configuration of the device.
  • Page 18 4 Configuration The default configuration is: M=0.
  • Page 19: Meaning Of The Symbols

    Video Kit 4.2.2 Meaning of the symbols Answering machine It can be used to record audio/video messages from the entrance panel in case of absence; memos can also be recorded directly from the video Internal Unit. Activation Activation of the actuator with the same address as the associated Entrance Panel in- creased by a number equal to that indicated by the icon selected.
  • Page 20: Completing The Quick Configuration

    4 Configuration 4.2.3 Completing the Quick Configuration After powering the internal unit, press any key to display the language selection menu. Select the language required from those LANGUAGE SELECT offered. LANGUAGE: - ENGLISH + > CONFIRM Select CONFIRM. Press OK to confirm the selection. SUMMARY CONFIG.
  • Page 21: Configuration Menu

    Video Kit 4.2.4 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. > QUIT CONTINUE ! WARNING ! AREA RESERVED FOR Select CONTINUE.
  • Page 22 4 Configuration On selecting OPTIONS access is possible to the following system settings. > OPTIONS Select OPTIONS. H CONFIGURATION RESET Press OK to confirm. > SLAVE <NO> Select (e.g.: SLAVE). MASTER CLOCK <NO> PAGING <NO> ENABLE ANSW. MACHINE <YES> Select <NO>/<YES>. DEFAULT SLAVE –...
  • Page 23: Badge Programming

    Video Kit 5 Badge programming Manager master badge 5.1.1 New manager master badge For safety reasons, a “MASTER” badge is required, directly programmed by the installer, providing access to the programming of the other badges (residents). The entrance panel will notify that the badge has been accepted or deleted by means of sound notifications, as well as visual indications using the LEDs on the entrance panel.
  • Page 24 5 Badge programming 2 beeps Move the system manager badge read- er to save close and wait for the green door lock LED to switch on; a double confirmation sound will be heard. If a system manager badge is already Manager present, the new one will replace the master...
  • Page 25: Deleting The Manager Master Badge

    Video Kit 5.1.2 Deleting the manager master badge 1 beep Press and hold down the programming pushbutton until the green door lock LED starts flashing, and a confirmation sound is heard. ≥ 5s 2 beeps Press the programming pushbutton again for 10 seconds. When the cancellation is completed, the door lock green LED comes, on and the device emits 2 beeps.
  • Page 26: Resident Badge

    5 Badge programming Resident badge 5.2.1 New resident badge In order to access to the programming of a “RESIDENT” badge, a system manager badge is required. The entrance panel will notify that the badge has been accepted or deleted by means of sound notifications, as well as visual indications using the LEDs on the entrance panel.
  • Page 27 Video Kit If the saving operation fails, the red 1 extended busy LED flashes and the device emits beep a long beep.
  • Page 28: Cancellation Of All The Residents Badges Saved In The Memory

    5 Badge programming 5.2.2 Cancellation of all the residents badges saved in the memory 1 beep Move the system manager badge close to the reader until the green door lock LED flashes, and a confirmation sound is heard. Manager master 2 beeps Move the system manager badge close twice in succession.
  • Page 29: Reset

    Video Kit Reset In order to cancel all the previously saved badges (system manager and residents) the entrance panel can be reset. Remove the BUS; press and hold down the program- ming pushbutton, reconnect the power supply. Press and hold down the programming pushbutton until the door lock and the connection LEDs start flashing in succession;...
  • Page 30: Diagrams

    6 Diagrams Diagram with relay door lock PL S+ S- 346250 S- S+ C NC NO BUS TK BUS PI 0322 06 346000 346830 PRI 230V~ 50 - 60Hz 260mA IP30 1,2A BUS 2 1 230 Vac 8 A cosφ = 1 24 Vdc;...
  • Page 31: Staircase Light Control

    Video Kit Staircase light control S+ S- BUS TK BUS PI 0322 06 346830 3 4 6 0 0 0 PRI 230V~ 50 - 60Hz 260mA 1,2A IP30 346200 BUS 2 1 0404 06 230 Vac 346200 230 Vac ON = 3’ Door lock pushbutton S+ S- 18 V;...
  • Page 32: Secondary Door Lock Control

    6 Diagrams Secondary door lock control S+ S- BUS TK BUS PI 0322 06 346830 3 4 6 0 0 0 PRI 230V~ 50 - 60Hz 260mA 1,2A IP30 BUS 2 1 230 Vac ON = 4’’ 346230 M J1 J2 346230 3501/1 Door lock pushbutton...
  • Page 33: Diagram With Additional Internal Unit

    Video Kit Diagram with additional internal unit 344192 PL S+ S- BUS TK BUS PI 0322 06 346000 346830 PRI 230V~ 50 - 60Hz 260mA IP30 1,2A BUS 2 1 230 Vac Door lock pushbutton S+ S- 18 V; 4 A impulsive; 250 mA holding current (30 Ω...
  • Page 34: Trouble Shooting

    7 Trouble shooting Adjustment volume In case of a whistle (Larsen effect), first reduce the microphones , power, adjusting the corre- sponding potentiometers with a screw driver, until an acceptable level is reached. Should the whistle persist, adjust the loudspeakers volume in order to eliminate the trouble.
  • Page 35: Push To Talk Mode

    Video Kit Push to Talk mode Receiving a call from the entrance panel. Press the Connection key to answer the call. The connection LED lights up. 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 36 BTicino SpA Via Messina, 38 20154 Milano - Italy www.bticino.com BTicino SpA reserves at any time the right to modify the contents of this booklet and to communicate in any form and modality, the changes brought to the same.

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