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Entel i2 Door Entry System ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Installation Guide Tynetec operates a policy of continual product improvement and reserves the right to modify the specification of its products. If any variation to the details in this document are suspected please contact Tynetec’s Technical Support on 01670 352371. Tynetec, a business unit of Legrand Electric Ltd Unit 10 Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth Northumberland, NE24 5TF. Tel: 01670 352 371 Fax: 01670 362 807 Email: sales@tynetec.co.uk Web: www.tynetec.co.uk Doc No. FM0589 issue A Page 1...
1. OVERVIEW The Entel i2 Functional Door Entry system is designed to comply with most Local Authority’s specifications for buildings with up to 15 flats and 1 entrance door. Door panels are vandal resistant stainless steel with engraved operating instructions and a flush mounting backbox. The controller includes a low voltage power supply and a termination board housed in an IP65 lockable enclosure. The telephone handsets have a single pushbutton for lock release or privacy and a single LED to indicate privacy mode or door open. ENTEL i2 TELEPHONE ENTEL i2 DOOR PANEL ENTEL i2 CONTROLLER OPTION 1 (STAR) 1 PAIR TO EACH FLAT 1 PAIR EXIT ...
2. CONTROLLER The Entel i2 controller (Tynetec P/No. ZE200I) is housed in a 300x300x150mm (HxWxD) IP65 lockable enclosure. This includes a fused mains termination block, a low voltage switch mode power supply unit and a termination board. The controller can connect up to 15 telephones and 1 door panel. Leads are provided for an optional 12V 2.8Ah rechargeable battery. CON5 CON21 CON13 CON20 CON12 CON3 CON4 CON19 CON11 BAT + CON18 CON10 CON2 BAT - CON17 CON9 CON1 CON16 CON8 CON15 CON7 A00464 CON14 CON6 TERMINATION ...
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SPEAK INTO DOOR PANEL ENTER WHEN LOCK IS RELEASED PRESS FLAT NUMBER REQUIRED WAIT FOR ANSWER SPEAK INTO DOOR PANEL ENTER WHEN LOCK IS RELEASED 1 TO 9 WAY 10 to 15 WAY 3.02 ONEPROX READER OPTION All door panels have a 40mm square cut‐out and 4 off M3 x 20mm studs for a PAC 20049 Oneprox panel mount reader (ordered separately). If the reader is not supplied then a Tynetec Logo blanking plate is fitted. Door panels with a PAC reader fitted will require an additional 6 core 7/0.2mm cable connected to the PAC Easikey controller ‐ see section 6. 3.03 TRADE TIMES The door panel has an integral real time clock with it’s own battery back‐up. Up to 3 trade periods can be set which will repeat every day. Automatic British Summer Time (BST) adjustment is made in March and October if enabled in programming – see section 7.18. During a trade period the door panel TRADE button can be pressed to gain access, if the door panel does not have ...
3. DOOR PANELS 3.04 BACKBOX CUT‐OUT The cut‐out dimensions given below will allow the backbox to fit flush into the wall or door screen ‐ the backbox bezel will overlap this cut‐out by approx 10mm on all sides. TYNETEC P/No. DESCRIPTION HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH ZSD201‐209 1 to 9 Way Functional Door Panel 320mm 170mm 60mm ZSD210‐215 10 to 15 Way Functional Door Panel 415mm 170mm 70mm 3.05 BACKBOX INSTALLATION All backboxes are flush mounting with a stainless steel bezel, there are 2 different backbox sizes depending on the door panel model, see table above. All door panel fascias are fixed by 6 off M5x12mm allen key screws which require a 3mm allen key tool. The backbox should be orientated with the single Earth stud in the top left hand corner. Do not cut a hole in the top face of the backbox for cable ...
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Two separate cables should be installed from the controller to the door panel; a 4 pair CW1308 cable for the Line A/B & 12V/0V power and a 2.5mm Earth. IMPORTANT: Never use spare pairs in the multi‐core cable for the Earth connection. USE 4 PAIR ZSD201-215 DOOR PANEL ENTEL i2 CONTROLLER BACKBOX EARTH POINT 1 PAIR LINE A00463 DOOR PANEL BOARD POWER 1 PAIR 1 PAIR ...
4. TELEPHONES From a single press of a door panel button the telephone will ring for a preset time (default 5 cycles) or until the handset is lifted. Speech is private between the door panel and the dwelling called and cannot be overheard by other users from their handsets. The telephone has a single pushbutton to release the door lock or select privacy mode. The LED indicator will illuminate red for privacy mode or green if the door is open. PUSHBUTTON LED INDICATOR 4.01 PRIVACY MODE With the handset on‐hook and no call in progress the pushbutton is used to select privacy mode. Privacy can operate as a simple on/off action or with a timed auto‐reset from 1 to 99 minutes ‐ see section 7.10. The LED indicator will illuminate red when privacy is on. If the button is pressed again when privacy is “on” the telephone will be reset to normal operation. 4.02 LOCK RELEASE FUNCTION When the telephone has been called and the handset is lifted the pushbutton is used to release the door lock. The lock release duration is programmable from 1 to 99 seconds ‐ see section 7.09. 4.03 DOOR OPEN INDICATION The LED indicator will illuminate green on all telephones when the entrance door is open (provided a N/C door contact is connected across the door panel T/G & 0V terminals). Note: the LED will not go green during an active call. 4.04 TELEPHONE RING TONE ...
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4. TELEPHONES 4.06 TELEPHONE CONNECTION ENTEL i2 TELEPHONE ENTEL i2 CONTROLLER DIL SWITCH SET ID OPTIONAL ZSL055 STROBE A00464 1 PAIR TERMINATION BOARD 12V DC LOCAL PSU OR SPARE PAIR TO TRIG CONTROLLER POWER.
5. LOCK RELEASE The choice of electric lock release lock is left to the installer so the most appropriate type and mounting kit can be obtained for each installation. The lock chosen should operate from 12V DC for direct connection to the Entel i2 door panel, if an AC lock or higher voltage DC lock is used then a separate PSU will be required. 5.01 12V DC LOCK CONNECTION The lock release is connected directly across the door panel Lock Supply (LKSP) and Lock Return (LKRT) terminals using 1.0mm cable. The LKSP terminal is a +12V DC supply fused at 1A. The LKRT terminal is a switched 0V. LKRT DC LOCK ONLY L KSP IMPORTANT A reverse bias diode or a varistor/MOV must be fitted directly across all DC lock terminals to prevent back emf from the lock coil causing malfunction ...
TO EXIT DOOR CONTACT ANTI PAC PROGRAMMING TAILGATE SE LOCK OUTPUT TO FAIL SECURE SET LOCK TIME TO MINIMUM (2 SECS) ENTEL i2 DOOR PANEL 12V DC PSU WHITE EXLK GREEN LKSP BLACK ...
7. PROGRAMMING To enter program mode plug‐in a standard BT type telephone into the LINE socket inside the door panel. A00463 DOOR PANEL BOARD LINE ENTER DOWN EXIT P RESS RESET RESET Lift the handset then press the door panel RESET button Wait for the “Program Mode – Ready” prompt in the telephone earpiece. Now enter the Parameter Number followed by …see table below; PARAMETER DESCRIPTION DEFAULTS ...
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7. PROGRAMMING 7.01 LOAD SYSTEM DEFAULTS This will clear all programming back to the factory defaults listed in the table on the previous page. Press 1 and a message will announce “Load Defaults” Press and a message will announce “Defaults Loaded – Ready” If you don’t want to load defaults press # to exit the mode 7.02 SET TIME Press 2 and a message will announce “Time 15 50” (e.g. current time 3:50 PM) Enter the correct time HHMM (24 hour format) followed by A message will announce the new time setting “Time HHMM – Ready” If you don’t want to change the time setting press # to exit the mode Note: the time is not cleared if defaults are loaded. 7.03 SET DATE Press 3 and a message will announce “Date 09 04” (e.g. current date 9 April) Enter the correct date DDMM (date & month) followed by A message will announce the new date setting “Date DDMM – Ready” If you don’t want to change the date setting press # to exit the mode Note: the date & month is not cleared if defaults are loaded. 7.04 SET DAY AND YEAR Press 4 and a message will announce “Day and Year 05 10” (e.g. Friday 2010) 01 = Monday Enter the correct day and year DDYY followed by A message will announce the new day and year setting “Day and Year DDYY – Ready” If you don’t want to change the day and year setting press # to exit the mode Note: the day and year is not cleared if defaults are loaded. 7.05 ASSIGN ENTRANCE KEYS TO TELEPHONES This allows the door panel buttons to be set to call the correct telephones. Press 5 and a message will announce “Assign Entrance Keys” See Note ...
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7. PROGRAMMING 7.07 ENABLE/DISABLE FLAT NUMBER SPEECH DURING RING If enabled the door panel will announce the flat number being called. If disabled the door panel will announce “Calling Flat” only (no number spoken). Press 7 and a message will announce “Flat Numbers Disabled” (e.g. current setting) Press 1 and a message will announce “Flat Numbers Enabled – Ready” Or press 0 and a message will announce “Flat Numbers Disabled – Ready” 7.08 SET CALL TIME This is the duration of speech between the door panel and a telephone. When this time expires, or if the telephone is hung‐up, the call will be cancelled. Pips will sound 10 seconds before the call cancels. Press 8 and a message will announce “Call Time 60 Seconds” (e.g. current setting) Enter a new call time SS (1 to 99 seconds) followed by A message will announce the new call time setting “Call Time SS Seconds – Ready” 7.09 SET LOCK TIME This is the duration the door lock will remain released for from a telephone, the Trade button or EXLK input. If a door contact is fitted this timer will be reset 2 seconds after the door has been closed. Press 9 and a message will announce “Lock Time 10 Seconds” (e.g. current setting) Enter a new lock time SS (1 to 99 seconds) followed by A message will announce the new lock time setting “Lock Time SS Seconds – Ready” 7.10 SET PRIVACY TIME This is the duration for which a telephone can be turned off by the user (1 to 99 minutes). If set to “0” the telephone can be switched on/off manually without a timed automatic reset. Press 10 and a message will announce “Privacy Time 10 Minutes” (e.g. current setting) Enter a new privacy time MM (1 to 99 minutes) followed by (enter 0 for on/off) A message will announce the new privacy time setting “Privacy Time MM Minutes – Ready” 7.11 SET DOOR AUDIO LEVEL This allows the volume of speech at the door panel loudspeaker to be set. ...
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7. PROGRAMMING 7.14 SET TRADE START TIME 1 This is the start time for Trade period 1. The same Trade 1 start time will apply to all days. If the TRADE button is pressed during the set period the door lock will be released. If the door panel does not have a TRADE button the door lock will be released for the full duration of the Trade period. Press 14 and a message will announce “Trade Start Time 1 – 00:00” (e.g. current setting) Enter the new Trade period 1 start time HHMM (24 hour format) followed by A message will announce the new trade time setting “Trade Start Time 1 – HHMM – Ready” 7.15 SET TRADE STOP TIME 1 This is the stop time for Trade period 1. The same Trade 1 stop time will apply to all days. Press 15 and a message will announce “Trade Stop Time 1 – 00:00” (e.g. current setting) Enter the new Trade period 1 stop time HHMM (24 hour format) followed by A message will announce the new trade time setting “Trade Stop Time 1 – HHMM – Ready” 7.16 SET TRADE START/STOP TIMES 2 & 3 Up to 3 Trade periods can be set. All 3 Trade periods will apply to all days. Repeat as above using parameters; Press 16 for “Trade Start Time 2” Press 17 for “Trade Stop Time 2” Press 18 for “Trade Start Time 3” Press 19 for “Trade Stop Time 3” 7.17 ENABLE/DISABLE TRADE OPERATION If enabled the door panel TRADE button will release the door lock (or the lock will be released for the entire Trade period if no Trade button is enabled). If disabled the Trade periods set above will be ignored, they are retained in memory if they need to be re‐enabled at a later date. Press 20 and a message will announce “Trade Disabled” (e.g. current setting) Press 1 and a message will announce “Trade Enabled – Ready” Or press 0 and a message will announce “Trade Disabled – Ready” 7.18 ENABLE/DISABLE AUTO‐BST If enabled the British Summer Time +/‐ 1 hour clock changes will be applied automatically every March and October. If ...
8. TEST MODE A test mode is available to allow a lone worker to check the line connection to all telephones, record and playback door panel & telephone audio and to adjust the telephone ring tone volume. TO ENTER TEST MODE Press the RESET button on the PCB inside the door panel Wait for the door panel to announce the firmware version e.g. “One Zero Zero A” followed by “Ready” Press the ENTER button on the PCB inside the door panel The door panel will announce “Test Mode Enabled” followed by the first option “Test 1 – Handset Test” Use the UP/DOWN buttons to step through the test mode options Press the ENTER button to select an option Press the EXIT button to quit the option Test menu options are listed below; TEST No. TEST TYPE DESCRIPTION 1 Handset Test Tests wiring connection to telephones and reports any faults 2 Handset Audio Record Allows a message to be recorded from the telephone 3 Door Audio Record Allows a message to be recorded from the door panel 4 Door Audio Playback Listen to the message from Test 2 at the door panel 5 Handset Audio Playback Listen to the message from Test 3 at the telephone 6 Handset Ring Level Allows the telephone ring volume to be set ...
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8. TEST MODE 8.04 TEST 4 – DOOR AUDIO PLAYBACK Press ENTER and the door panel will announce “Door Audio Playback – Press Entrance Key to Start” Temporarily refit the door panel into the backbox and press any button The door panel will playback the message recoded in TEST 2 Press again to repeat the message Remove the door panel from the backbox and press EXIT The door panel will announce the current test mode Press UP to select the next test 8.05 TEST 5 – HANDSET AUDIO PLAYBACK Press ENTER and the door panel will announce “Handset Audio Playback – Press Lock Key to Start” Go to a telephone in a flat, lift the handset and press the lock button You will hear a message recorded in TEST 3 playback in the earpiece Press again to repeat the message Return to the door panel and press EXIT The door panel will announce the current test mode Press UP to select the next test 8.06 TEST 6 – HANDSET RING LEVEL Press ENTER and the door panel will announce “Handset Ring Level – Press Lock Key to Start” Go to a telephone in a flat, lift the handset and press the lock button The telephone will ring 1 cycle, press again to repeat Remove the telephone lid and adjust VR1 to the desired ring volume level Return to the door panel and press EXIT The door panel will announce the current test mode Press UP to select the next test 8.07 TO EXIT TEST MODE Press EXIT and the door panel will announce “Test Mode Disabled” The system is now ready for use ...
9. COMMISSIONING 9.01 FULL SYSTEM TEST Press the door panel button to call the first flat number The telephone in the flat should ring and a message should announce “Calling Flat XX” Check the flat number announced is the same as that engraved on the door panel button When the handset is lifted the telephone ring and door panel message should stop Confirm the flat number called is the telephone answered Check two way speech between door/flat, volume level OK with no feedback When the telephone button is pressed a message should announce “Door Open – Please Enter” Check the door lock is released Check the speech cancels when the telephone is hung‐up Check the door re‐locks 2 seconds after it has closed Press the telephone button to select privacy mode – the LED will illuminate red Call the same flat, the telephone should not ring and a message should announce “Sorry – Not Available” Press the telephone button again to turn privacy mode off – the LED will go out Call the same flat, after the call is answered hang‐up without releasing the lock Check the call cancels and a message should announce “Sorry – Access Denied” Repeat above tests for each flat. Wedge the entrance door open and check the LED’s are illuminated green on ALL telephones If not in a trade time period the door panel TRADE button should not function Enter program mode and reset the system time to within a trade time period. Exit program mode. Press the door panel TRADE button, a message should announce “Door Open – Please Enter” and the door lock will release. Return to the program mode and reset the correct time. 9.02 TYPICAL FAULTS FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE Door panel dead ‐ 12V Supply LED not lit Mains or low voltage power supply fault Door panel makes no sound and telephones do Door panel buttons not programmed to not ring when buttons are pressed telephones ...
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9. COMMISSIONING 9.03 COMMISSIONING RECORD Record all system details and programming below for reference on future service calls; Installed By: __________________________ Block Address: ________________________ Door Panel Flat No’s. on Buttons: ________________ Call Time: Default 60 Secs ____ Secs Trade Button Fitted: Yes No Lock Time: Default 10 Secs ____ Secs Oneprox Reader Fitted: Yes No Ring Cycles: Default 5 Cycles ____ Cycles Door Contact Fitted: Yes No Door Panel Volume: Default 3 Level ___ Press to Exit Button Fitted: Yes No Telephone Volume: Default 3 Level ___ Door Lock Type: Fail Safe Fail Secure Flat No. Speech: Enabled Disabled Firmware Version: V _____ Controller Part No: ZE200I Other ___________ Serial No. ________________ Trade Times Trade Option: Enabled Disabled ...
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Tynetec, a business unit of Legrand Electric Ltd Unit 10 Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth Northumberland, NE24 5TF. Tel: 01670 352 371 Fax: 01670 362 807 Email: sales@tynetec.co.uk Web: www.tynetec.co.uk Doc No. FM0589 issue A Page 20...
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