Laskomex CD-3100 Series Installation, Service And Programming Instruction

Digital entry phone system
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CD-3100xx
DIGITAL ENTRY PHONE
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INSTALLATION, SERVICE AND
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTION

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  • Page 1 CD-3100xx DIGITAL ENTRY PHONE SYSTEM INSTALLATION, SERVICE AND PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTION...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS Contents 1 Conditions of operation 2 Installation of entry phone 3 Elements of entry phone 4 Numbering modes 4.1 Normal mode ......4.2 Numbering mode with range shift .
  • Page 3 CONTENTS CONTENTS 7.10 P-9 Change of coded lock code ....8 Entry phone use 8.1 Connection with apartment ..... 8.2 Connection from the main entrance .
  • Page 4 CONTENTS CONTENTS Advantages of the doorphone system For the Fitter Doorphone system uses only one type of electronic cassette with defined in- tended purpose of use (operating the main/subordinate entrance). Outer panels can be fed from local feeders, what makes it possible to eliminate thick and expensive cables to feed panels and to operate electro-catch.
  • Page 5: Conditions Of Operation

    1 CONDITIONS OF OPERATION NOTE! Entry phone CD-3100 is available in two versions: audio and video. In both versions the same electronic cassette EC-3100 and power supply adapters are used, in both versions parameters are set in the same way. The two versions differ mainly with the types of used panels, additional elements in video version (panels in video ver- sion, switches, distributors and monitors) and the method of performance of power system.
  • Page 6: Installation Of Entry Phone

    2 INSTALLATION OF ENTRY PHONE It is forbidden to hold the receiver at an ear and push the lever in the uniphone base at the same time (this does not refer to door opening pushbutton and internal call). This may cause a loud call signal in a receiver that can result in hearing defect.
  • Page 7: Elements Of Entry Phone

    3 ELEMENTS OF ENTRY PHONE 9. In case the system of entrance hierarchy is activated, set the range limits for the apartments in cassettes operating as EC-3100/U (for subordinate entrances) - chapter 7.2, page 31. Leaving default settings in these cassettes may cause wrong operation of the entry phone system.
  • Page 8 Uniphone requires additional supply. Loud speaking Uniphone LG-8 and LG-8D Uniphone LG-8 is intended for digital entry phone systems produced by Laskomex (CD-2502 and CD-3100). Uniphone LG-8 operates in simplex system — during the conversation the user must press TALK pushbutton when he is speaking. Uniphone LG-8D operates in duplex system (conversation is possible in both directions without activating buttons or switches).
  • Page 9 Monitor MVC–6550 and 6650 Colour monitors for Laskomex digital systems. They are loud speaking monitors without receivers with TFT display operating in duplex system. Detailed information on monitor assembly and use are included in the instruction enclosed to them.
  • Page 10 3 ELEMENTS OF ENTRY PHONE In case of necessity to distribute signal between more branches, signal distributor CVR-x should be used. The change-over switch is fed from the electronic cassette (clamps +V and G), and does not require any separate feeder. The command signal to control the change-over switch is supplied to the input CS.
  • Page 11: Numbering Modes

    4 NUMBERING MODES there are partially deaf people in a room. It enables - during calling - the activation of any equipment supplied by voltage 12...24V AC - bell, siren or signaling lamp. External panel casing As a standard external panels and lists of occupants are delivered in a frame mounted under plaster, casings enable their mounting on plaster.
  • Page 12: Numbering Mode With Range Shift

    4.2 Numbering mode with range shift 4 NUMBERING MODES Numbering mode with range shift In this numbering mode physical number of a uniphone (programmed by jumpers) differs from its logical number (under which a uniphone rings after having selected the number from the keyboard). This numbering mode is used for apartments of numbers higher than 255.
  • Page 13: Mode With Building Numbering

    4.4 Mode with building numbering 4 NUMBERING MODES Then it should be defined which logical numbers will correspond to individual phys- ical numbers of uniphones. To do this a formula or a calculator available in one of entry phone programming procedures in the exchange can be used (P-3-5, P-3-6). numbers of rooms 1...
  • Page 14: Additional Numbers

    4.6 Additional numbers 5 CONFIGURATIONS OF ENTRY PHONE OPERATION Additional numbers In many cases it is necessary to operate numbers which do not belong to the operated range. In entry phone CD-3100 these numbers can be associated with four physical numbers: 251...254. For each of the mentioned numbers it is possible to set individually any number from the range 1...9998.
  • Page 15: System With Entrance Hierarchy

    5.2 System with entrance hierarchy 5 CONFIGURATIONS OF ENTRY PHONE OPERATION the conversation on displays of the other panels, the message [ZAJ] will appear. Moreover, in video version the occupants will be able additionally to observe the calling person on the monitor. System with entrance hierarchy In case of the system with entrance hierarchy two types of entrances can be distinguished: main (master) entrances and slave (subordinate) entrances.
  • Page 16 5.2 System with entrance hierarchy 5 CONFIGURATIONS OF ENTRY PHONE OPERATION 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 230V MRL-1 EC-3100/H 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9...
  • Page 17: Installation And Activation

    6 INSTALLATION AND ACTIVATION Installation and activation of entry phone Performance of wiring system Entry phone CD-3100 is available in audio and video version. Performance of wiring system depends on the version of entry phone. General recommendations on performance of wiring system Electrical system should be made according to standard PN-IEC 60364-1 by a person authorized to make such installations.
  • Page 18: Wiring System Of Entry Phone In Video Version

    6.3 Wiring system of entry phone in video version 6 INSTALLATION AND ACTIVATION Connection between electronic cassette and uniphones should be made by means of any double wire e.g. YTDY. In case of gate control min. 4 wire conductor should be used. In audio version the routing of wiring system from electronic cassette to uni- phones does not make any difference.
  • Page 19 6.3 Wiring system of entry phone in video version 6 INSTALLATION AND ACTIVATION It is recommended to complete wiring with the application of distributors CVR-2. Signals from the exchange are supplied to the distributors, which are then sent to the monitors. It is possible to connect up to four monitors to one distributor.
  • Page 20: Installation Of External Panel

    6.4 Installation of external panel 6 INSTALLATION AND ACTIVATION Installation of external panel NOTE! In CD-3100 system each external panel connected to the same electronic cassette must have a unique physical number set up by jumpers on junction J1 (see dwg. 9).
  • Page 21: Installation Of Electronic Cassette And Power Supply Adaptor

    6.5 Installation of electronic cassette and power supply adaptor 6 INSTALLATION AND ACTIVATION and then it should be cut to get the required size. 4 mm margin should be left at each edge of the sheet. Print should be made on a white sheet of paper of basis weight approx.
  • Page 22: Assembly Of Mrl-1 Modules

    6.6 Assembly of MRL-1 modules 6 INSTALLATION AND ACTIVATION Core Figure 11: Installation of ferrite core on cables phone CD-3100 is resistant to such short circuit, however, it should be repaired as soon as possible. Electronic cassette is preliminarily adjusted and, unless it is necessary, the position of control elements should not be changed.
  • Page 23: Installation Of Distributor Cvr-1 And Cvr-2

    6.8 Installation of distributor CVR–1 and CVR–2 6 INSTALLATION AND ACTIVATION among commutators - the one which is mounted on the end of the line (this should be done by means of the junction JP1). In case of the remaining commutators - all jumpers should be removed from the above mentioned junction.
  • Page 24 6.8 Installation of distributor CVR–1 and CVR–2 6 INSTALLATION AND ACTIVATION Apply for CVR-2 Distributor require 15V DC stab./4A external power supply adaptor which allowed to load each of 4 outputs by the current of 1A to supply monitors (+15V, GND). It is not recommended to use with MV645x series monitors.
  • Page 25: Installation Of Monitor And Additional Cameras

    6.9 Installation of monitor and additional cameras 6 INSTALLATION AND ACTIVATION Installation of monitor and additional cameras Installation and connection of monitors and additional cameras should be made on the basis of instruction enclosed to models that were used. 6.10 Installation and programming of uniphone We assume that for each apartment a uniphone connection wire is routed, this wire is connected to terminals L+, L- of the exchange and the line is not shorted.
  • Page 26 6.11 Adjustment of the doorphone system CD-3100 6 INSTALLATION AND ACTIVATION BALANCE Kaseta elektroniki ul. Nowa 20, 90-031 £ódŸ, tel. (0-42) 672 44 00, fax 672 44 45, e-mail: laskomex@laskomex.com.pl, DATA: http://www.laskomex.com.pl RESET MIKROFON BALANS G£OŒNIK CP-2500 Figure 16: Adjusting elements of the doorphone potentiometer P2 in the panel used to adjust signal amplification in microphone...
  • Page 27: Activation

    6.12 Activation 6 INSTALLATION AND ACTIVATION Set up the potentiometer P1 in a position, ensuring optimal acoustic conditions. It is recommended to check all installed uniphones. In case, when in any of them acoustic feedback appears, it should be eliminated by adjusting potentiometer of microphone amplification in the uniphone.
  • Page 28: Programming Of Entry Phone

    7 PROGRAMMING OF ENTRY PHONE signals of increasing frequency in a receiver mean that calling signal if increasing frequency has been selected. After having made the selection of calling volume and tone the receiver should be replaced to accept changes. After hang up the uniphone, the system will call back and the installing specialist can check correctness of the acoustic line and electro- catch.
  • Page 29: Entering Pin Code Of External Panel

    Panels of doorphone systems CD-3100 are protected against theft by means of PIN codes. In order to use the panel, the PIN code supplied along with the panel by company Laskomex should be introduced only once. This operation should be also accomplished after each replacement of electronic cassette or after changing of physical number in the outer panel.
  • Page 30: Operation Parameters Of Entry Phone

    7.2 P-1 Operation parameters of entry phone 7 PROGRAMMING OF ENTRY PHONE Repeat this operation for remaining panels. Finish entering PIN codes with a key button KEY . P-1 Operation parameters of entry phone PARAM. PARAM. EDITION- EDITION- CHANGE No 1 No 2 OLD VALUE NEW VALUE...
  • Page 31 7.2 P-1 Operation parameters of entry phone 7 PROGRAMMING OF ENTRY PHONE - these make the complete calling cycle. Any proportions may be set between the signal generating time and the following break; furthermore time of an individual tone (t1t) as well as tone frequencies F1 and F2 may be changed as well. Owing to this a uniphone calling sound may be changed in a wide range.
  • Page 32 7.2 P-1 Operation parameters of entry phone 7 PROGRAMMING OF ENTRY PHONE LLo 1...250 [1] (U) Range of serviced numbers – low value. Parameter is used to set number range which is serviced by an entry phone. After selecting a number outside this range a message will appear on the display OFF . Limiting the range is recommended especially in case of an entry phone in a multi- entrance version.
  • Page 33: P-2 Functions Realized By Entry Phone

    7.3 P-2 Functions realized by entry phone 7 PROGRAMMING OF ENTRY PHONE P-2 Functions realized by entry phone Parameters P2 can have values [-0-] or [-1-]. In square brackets default value of parameter is given. Value [-1-] means switched on function, value [-0-] - switched off...
  • Page 34: Installation Procedure

    7.4 P-3 Installation procedure 7 PROGRAMMING OF ENTRY PHONE ibEn (U,H) Switching on/off of electronic keys Setting parameter value to ”1” permits using electronic keys iButton (Dallas). ibAd (U,H) Registration of electronic keys by users Setting parameter value to ”1” permits the users to register new electronic keys from user‘s menu.
  • Page 35: Electronic Keys

    7.5 P-4 Electronic keys 7 PROGRAMMING OF ENTRY PHONE apartments, then the display of the external panel will show the number of such uniphone for a couple of seconds. In order to start searching for next uniphones, a key with a KEY symbol should be pushed or one must wait a couple of seconds. After that searching will be started automatically.
  • Page 36 7.5 P-4 Electronic keys 7 PROGRAMMING OF ENTRY PHONE P-4-0 C 0 (U,H) Resetting electronic key memory. Procedure is used for resetting all keys stored in entry phone system memory. Installing specialist`s code 1 2 3 4 Administrator code should be given to protect against accidental resetting. After having given the code or having used the service key during resetting time on display message CLR and tst will appear.
  • Page 37 7.5 P-4 Electronic keys 7 PROGRAMMING OF ENTRY PHONE Apply key to the reader. On the display a message Add will appear for a moment and a number of memory item in which key number is saved. When on the display a flashing apartment number reappears next key for this apartment can be registered.
  • Page 38 7.5 P-4 Electronic keys 7 PROGRAMMING OF ENTRY PHONE in which the deleted key was recorded. P-4-5 LdEl (U) Resetting the key attributed to the apartment. CELL APARTMENT NUMBER NUMBER IN MEMORY Key resetting procedures: start program P-4-5. On the display message LdEl will appear. Give the apartment number and confirm it with key KEY .
  • Page 39: P-5 Individual Settings

    7.6 P-5 Individual settings 7 PROGRAMMING OF ENTRY PHONE CELL APARTMENT NUMBER NUMBER IN MEMORY key is defined as serviced message SER will appear on the display. P-4-9 SEr (U) Programming of service key (administrator). Service key functions similarly to administrator‘s code it enables to enter pro- gramming procedures and service key functions independently of administrator‘s code.
  • Page 40 7.6 P-5 Individual settings 7 PROGRAMMING OF ENTRY PHONE Parameter No. 1. Calling tone, key 1 Parameter can take values from the range 0...7. Parameter value is defined by one of 8 pre-defined calling tones. Parameter No. 2. Calling volume, key 2 Entry phone enables setting three volume levels and calling of increasinng volume (requires setting at least three bells) G —...
  • Page 41 7.6 P-5 Individual settings 7 PROGRAMMING OF ENTRY PHONE Parameter No. 6. Options of combination lock, key 6 This parameter defines the operation of combination lock. E — Combination lock activated, occupant may change the code and register electronic keys. –...
  • Page 42: P-6 Change Of Installing Specialist's Code

    7.7 P-6 Change of installing specialist‘s code 7 PROGRAMMING OF ENTRY PHONE P-6 Change of installing specialist‘s code The code of an installing specialists enables entering the entry phone program- ming code. In case of installing specialists or property administrators it is convenient to use one common code for all entry phones which should be maintained.
  • Page 43: Entry Phone Use

    8 ENTRY PHONE USE CODE 1 2 3 Entry phone use Connection with apartment To make the connection with the apartment, its number should be entered from the keyboard. After the lapse of 3 s a uniphone in this apartment will ring and on the panel display message CALL will appear.
  • Page 44: Use Of Uniphone

    8.3 Use of uniphone 8 ENTRY PHONE USE Number selection in this mode is as follows: Select the block number e.g. 8. On the display message b 8 appears Confirm with key KEY . On the display message L will appear Enter apartment number Wait until entry phone rings and on the display message CALL appears.
  • Page 45: Monitor Usage

    8.4 Monitor usage 8 ENTRY PHONE USE This key can operate in two ways: key operates only during the conversation key operates in any moment Monitor usage After a call from the doorphone at the gate, a calling signal will be indicated in the monitor and, at the same time, the image from the camera situated at the entrance will appear on the screen.
  • Page 46: User's Menu

    8.7 User‘s menu 8 ENTRY PHONE USE User‘s menu This menu is available in systems named 2502 or 3100. In order to check which system is present, the button [9] should be chosen four times on the panel key- board, after a moment on the panel display the system name and software version will appear.
  • Page 47 8.7 User‘s menu 8 ENTRY PHONE USE The first sign on the display defines calling tone (0...7). Calling signal can be changed by pressing the key marked with number [1]. The second sign on the display defines volume of calling signal (G - loud, N - increasing, C - soft, U - moderate).
  • Page 48: Restoring The Initial Settings

    9 RESTORING THE INITIAL SETTINGS Restoring the initial settings NOTE! Restoring the default settings results in the loss of information recorded in memory EEPROM of electronic cassette (changed codes of coded lock, numbers of electronic keys, individual settings etc.). Prior to this operation one should get acquainted with the content of this chapter.
  • Page 49: Maintenance Of Entry Phone

    CD-3100 can be used, whereas for slave entrances - CD-2502. Elements of the doorphone CD-3100 cannot be used instead of elements of other Digital doorphones produced by company Laskomex. The doorphone CD-3100 will also not operate properly with elements of doorphone systems CD-2000/CD-2500/...
  • Page 50: Messages About Faults

    13 TECHNICAL DATA Messages about faults The doorphone CD-3100 can signal the following faults: EC: Means that two or more infrared beams are damaged or covered E2: Means short-circuit of uniphone line. Installation should be checked, short- circuit should be eliminated or damaged uniphones should be replaced. By measuring current input on uniphone line, the nature of fault can be determined.
  • Page 51 13.2 Description of terminals 13 TECHNICAL DATA cameras selection control stabilized voltage +12 V digital transmission mass of stabilized voltage loudspeaker GA analogue mass MC microphone L+ uniphone line uniphone line LM master line (for connecting the main exchange) NC free terminal (e.g. for connecting two wire sections) B+ connection of accumulator (+) connection of accumulator (–) External panel...
  • Page 52 13.2 Description of terminals 13 TECHNICAL DATA CVR-2 L+, L- digital-analogue line C+, C- video output +15V supply (+) mass CVP-2 selection of video input supply of switch (+) supply of switch (–) LM line line L+ line L- X+,X- vision signal output Y+,Y- vision signal output...
  • Page 53: Dimensions Of Elements

    14 DIMENSIONS OF ELEMENTS Dimensions of elements Figure 26: Dimensions of electronic cassette EC-3100 Figure 27: Dimensions of distributor CVR-1, CVR-2, switch CVP-2 and MRL-1 module...
  • Page 54 14 DIMENSIONS OF ELEMENTS Figure 28: Dimensions of panels CP-3100xx with a frame for mounting under plaster...
  • Page 55 14 DIMENSIONS OF ELEMENTS Figure 29: Dimensions of casings mounted on plaster in horizontal arrangement, for panels CP-3100xx...
  • Page 56 14 DIMENSIONS OF ELEMENTS Figure 30: Dimensions of casings mounted on plaster in vertical arrangement, for panels CP-3100xx...
  • Page 57 14 DIMENSIONS OF ELEMENTS CP-3110 NP2512 NP2511 Figure 31: Dimensions of panels CP-3110 and panels NP2512, NP2511 CP-3120 NP2522 NP2521 Figure 32: Dimensions of panels CP-3120 and panels NP2522, NP2521...
  • Page 58: Selection Of Wires And Connection Diagrams

    15 SELECTION OF WIRES AND CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Selection of wires and connection diagrams Figure 33: Selection of wires for entry phone CD-3100 in video version - part 1...
  • Page 59 15 SELECTION OF WIRES AND CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Figure 34: Selection of wires for entry phone CD-3100 in video version - part 2...
  • Page 60 15 SELECTION OF WIRES AND CONNECTION DIAGRAMS the furthest uniphone 2 (B1,B2) Doorbell button LG-8d Distance feeder-LG-8d 15V DC/1A Clamps <50m <100m VS,GS 0,5mm 2x0,5mm YTKSY,UTP,LAN T11,XzTKMXpw LG-8d Distance Clamps <15m GS,VS uniphone Distance U-E Clamps <50m <150m L+,L-, 0,5mm 2x0,5mm YTKSY,UTP,LAN T11,XzTKMXpw DISTRIBUTION CABINET...
  • Page 61 15 SELECTION OF WIRES AND CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Uniphone Uniphone Electronic cassette 12 V AC 14,5 V AC power supply 0,8 A 230 V AC EC-3100/U PANEL 2 PANEL 1 MRL-1 module ATTENTION! CP-31xx - Only panel Nr 1 can be fed from the electronic cassette.
  • Page 62 15 SELECTION OF WIRES AND CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Uniphone Uniphone 12 V AC 14,5 V AC 0,8 A Electronic cassette power supply 230 V AC EC-3100 /U PANEL 1 PANEL 2 PANEL 3 MRL-1 CP-31xx CP-31xx CP-31xx Electronic cassette 12 V AC 14,5 V AC power supply 0,8 A...
  • Page 63 15 SELECTION OF WIRES AND CONNECTION DIAGRAMS To the next distributors or change-over switches MON 1 MON 2 MON 3 MON 4 CVR-x 12 V AC 14,5 V AC 0,8 A Electronic cassette power supply 230 V AC EC-3100/U input of video signal from the panel CVP-2 MRL-1 module...
  • Page 64 15 SELECTION OF WIRES AND CONNECTION DIAGRAMS MVC-6x50 ..L- 1C+ +15V +15V CVR-2 MON1 MON4 Power supply 15V DC/4A 230V AC/50Hz Electronic cassette EC3100 Figure 40: System CD-3100 video. Connection of monitors using CVR-2 distributor - central power supply of monitors Local power supply MVC-6x50...
  • Page 65 15 SELECTION OF WIRES AND CONNECTION DIAGRAMS CVP-2 12 V AC 14,5 V AC 0,8 A Electronic cassette 230 V AC power supply EC-3100/H PANEL 2 PANEL 1 MRL-1 module ATTENTION! 230V - Only panel Nr 1 can be fed from the electronic cassette.
  • Page 66 15 SELECTION OF WIRES AND CONNECTION DIAGRAMS * ATTENTION! Clamps C+, C- should be connected with clamps marked as X+,X- CVR-1 CVP-2 12 V AC 14,5 V AC 0,8 A Electronic cassette power supply 230 V AC EC-3100/H PANEL 1 PANEL 2 MRL-1 module 230V...
  • Page 67 15 SELECTION OF WIRES AND CONNECTION DIAGRAMS to the next distributors MVC-6x50 15V DC/1A local power supply 230V of monitors MON1 CVR-2 15V DC/1A 230V central power supply MVC-6x50 of monitors MON1 CVR-2 15V DC/4A 230V green green - white brown brown - white blue - white...
  • Page 68 List of collecting units of used Laskomex equipment is available on www.laskomex.com.pl website or telephone No. 42 671 88 68.

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