Vimar ELVOX 7559 Installation And Operation Manual

Vimar ELVOX 7559 Installation And Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 Installation and operation manual 7559 TAB 4.3 Due Fili Plus hands-free video entryphone...
  • Page 2 TAB: 7559 The instructions manual can be downloaded from the website www.vimar.com Installation rules Installation must be carried out by qualified persons in compliance with the current regulations regarding the installation of electrical equipment in the country where the products are installed.
  • Page 3 Desktop installation is possible with the desktop base accessory 753A (sold separately). Can be used by hearing aid wearers. Technical characteristics • Wall-mounted, with metal bracket, in box: circular 2M (Vimar V71701), 3M (Vimar V71303, V71703) horizontal/vertical and square British standard. • LCD 4.3” 16:9 display, resolution 480x272 pixels •...
  • Page 4 Note: Fig. 1 shows the recommended installation distances, unless otherwise specified by current regulations. 1. Secure the plate to the wall, with metal bracket, in box: circular 2M (Vimar V71701), 3M (Vimar V71303, V71703) horizontal/ vertical and square British standard.
  • Page 5 TAB: 7559 Fig. 2 Fig. 3...
  • Page 6 TAB: 7559 Connections On the rear there is a terminal board for: • connection of the Due Fili Plus bus The maximum connection distance is 10 m. When suitably programmed using SaveProg, • The local Landing Call input. this input can be used for the Alert function. See the relative paragraph. Connection terminal block Terminals Function...
  • Page 7 TAB: 7559 Video Termination Select DIP switch to terminate the video signal A) if the BUS cable enters terminals 1, 2 and continues to another internal unit. B) when a BUS cable with a characteristic impedance of 100 Ohms (Elvox 732I or 732H cable) enters terminals 1, 2 and the riser stops in the internal unit C) when a BUS cable with characteristic impedance of 50 Ohms (Cat.
  • Page 8 TAB: 7559 Connection 50Ω Connecting the internal unit in the in/out configuration In/out wiring diagram 100Ω Termination to apply OPEN Cable riser Connecting the internal unit in terminal configuration Wiring diagram with cable terminating in the internal unit Termination to be applied depending 50Ω...
  • Page 9 TAB: 7559 Key functions In the subsequent sections of this document the touch keys are designated as shown in the figure below: C (Access Menu configuration) T3 (Ringtone mute / Mute T2 (AUX2 / Intercom microphone) menu) T4 (Stair light / Actuator T1 (Self-start) menu) P/A (Answer / End call /...
  • Page 10 TAB: 7559 CALL / CONVERSATION / SELF- CONFIGURATION STANDBY START / ACTUATIONS CONTEXT None of P3..P6 configured. P7 Aux2 not configured. None of P3..P6 configured. P7 Programmed function in P7 configured. Only one of P3..P6 (Pn) Intercom call or alert configured, the others not.
  • Page 11 TAB: 7559 Actuations context For configuration see the relative paragraph. In the previous figure T1 was re-configured as an icon and was associated to a function other than default. When pressed, keys T1..T4 run the explicitly set or default function. The icons shown on T2..T4 are the default settings, unless otherwise selected by the installer.
  • Page 12 TAB: 7559 First power up 7559 is supplied without ID. On switching on the display by touching the keypad, the only action possible is to assign main or secondary internal unit as the ID: First power up On choosing one of the two, the internal unit requests ID assignment from the Master outdoor unit and the functions of the keys change as follows: Initialisation in progress now serves to cancel a request, T3...
  • Page 13 TAB: 7559 After ID assignment Once the ID has been assigned, the internal unit 7559 has no graphic menu in standby, but only in the call, conversa- tion, self-start or configuration states.
  • Page 14 TAB: 7559 User configuration Press key C to access the user configuration menu. In all the menus, navigation is circular, i.e. scrolling down past the last option in any menu takes you back to the first option. User configuration menu Each item is selected with T4...
  • Page 15 TAB: 7559 Ringtone mute to enable/disable the ringtone of the internal unit, for calls from outdoor unit, as follows: ICON IMAGE CONDUCT Ringtone on Ringtone mute. The internal unit does not ring, but otherwise functions normally. User away. The internal unit does not ring and does not switch on.
  • Page 16 TAB: 7559 Select call melody from outdoor unit to select one of the 10 available melodies (identified by letters A to J) to use as a ringtone for calls from the outdoor unit. The internal unit plays back the selected ringtone. Default: melody B.
  • Page 17 TAB: 7559 Select landing call melody to select one of the 10 available melodies (identified by letters A to J) to use as a ringtone for calls from the landing, whether in local contact FP-M or Art. 6120. The internal unit plays back the selected ringtone. Default: melody C.
  • Page 18 TAB: 7559 Select call melody from internal unit or switchboard to select one of the 10 available melodies (identified by letters A to J) to use as a ringtone for calls from an internal unit or switchboard. The internal unit plays back the selected ringtone. Default: melody D.
  • Page 19 TAB: 7559 Ringtone volume control to increase/decrease the ringtone volume, which is indicated by the horizontal bar. NOTE: the set level is used for all ringtone types (calls from the outdoor unit, landing, indoor unit or switchboard). Default: level 5. Select ringtone volume control Ringtone volume control...
  • Page 20 TAB: 7559 Brightness control to increase / decrease the brightness of the video signal from an outdoor unit, the level of which is indicated by the horizontal bar. The internal unit automatically requests the Master outdoor unit to perform a self-start procedure so that the user can see the effect of the brightness control.
  • Page 21 TAB: 7559 Contrast control to increase / decrease the contrast of the video signal from an outdoor unit, which is indicated by the horizontal bar. The internal unit automatically requests the Master external unit to perform a self-start procedure so that the user can see the effect of the contrast control.
  • Page 22 TAB: 7559 Key tones Use the keys to enable/disable the tone produced whenever a key is touched (keystroke feedback). Default: enabled Key tone Selecting the key tone...
  • Page 23 TAB: 7559 Keyboard cleaning Activates the keyboard cleaning function: Keypad cleaning activation The keyboard cleaning function lasts 20 seconds and this time period cannot be extended by pressing the keys, which remain disabled until the keyboard cleaning procedure is completed.
  • Page 24 TAB: 7559 Installer configuration To access the installer menu , you must enter the 3-digit code (PIN). The (default) PIN is 100, but this can be edited as described below. The PIN is entered using the following keys: • to change the digit highlighted in colour in the sequence 0 – 9 – 8 … – 2 – 1 – 0 … •...
  • Page 25 TAB: 7559 Touch Entering the PIN Installer menu...
  • Page 26 TAB: 7559 Selection of key icons in the Actuations context With the option you can change the icons that appear above the keys in the Actuations context and relative as- sociated actuations. The default setting is blank: Selection of key icons in the Actuations context For each key, in the right-hand side of the menu there is a selection and actuation icon, respectively.
  • Page 27 TAB: 7559 • to select the icon • to select the actuation to associate...
  • Page 28 TAB: 7559 Select the icon The item opens a list of selectable icons: Selection of key icons...
  • Page 29 TAB: 7559 Select the actuations The item opens a list of selectable actuations: Selecting the actuations There are 6 default actuations. These are the first 4 relays and F1 / F2 on the last outdoor unit the internal unit com- municated with or was called from.
  • Page 30 TAB: 7559 In any case, at the top of the list indicates that before there are other elements. at the bottom it indicates that after there are other elements.
  • Page 31 TAB: 7559 Deleting If an icon or an actuation has already been assigned, an option will be added to the specific menu that allows you to cancel the assigned icon and replace it with the default icon. The actuation is also taken to default. This operation must be confirmed: Confirm icon cancellation To change an icon or actuation, you do not need to cancel it first, just simply replace it with a new icon.
  • Page 32 TAB: 7559 Intercom With the option you can change the IDs of internal units or porter switchboards to be used in the Intercom context. The default setting is blank: Intercom menu Each line corresponds to one of the four keys in the Intercom context. On selecting one of these four options, a sub menu opens: Selection of intercom type The three options that appear are:...
  • Page 33 TAB: 7559 Association of an internal unit Awaiting association of the internal unit to be called In this condition, on the internal unit that is to be called, press a key that can be identified unequivocally. It is advisable to use a key that controls opening of a lock, but you can also use a key that operates a relay or controls one of the F1 or F2 outputs of an external unit.
  • Page 34 TAB: 7559 Association of a porter switchboard Selection of the switchboard to be called Select the porter switchboard you wish to assign to the previously selected key in the Intercom context and confirm. The basic menu of the Intercom context will appear as follows:...
  • Page 35 TAB: 7559 Association of the Alert function On confirming the function, the Alert function is immediately assigned to the previously selected key:...
  • Page 36 TAB: 7559 Cancelling an association Awaiting confirmation of intercom cancellation Confirm or cancel removal of the association between previously selected key in the Intercom context.
  • Page 37 TAB: 7559 Assignment of main and secondary ID For descriptions of these procedures, refer to the beginning of the paragraph First power up.
  • Page 38 TAB: 7559 Changing the PIN To change the PIN, follow the same procedure as that used to enter it to access the installer configuration menu. The following example shows how to set the PIN to 123: Touch Touch Touch Touch 2 times...
  • Page 39 TAB: 7559 Touch Touch 3 times Touch The PIN has now been changed to 123.
  • Page 40 TAB: 7559 Reset factory configuration This procedure allows you to cancel any settings and programming of the internal unit and to restore it to the initial default condition. The system asks for confirmation that you wish to proceed with the reset: Selection of Reset factory configuration Awaiting confirmation of Reset factory configuration From this moment, the internal unit is in the First power up condition.
  • Page 41 TAB: 7559 Enabling Professional Firm This procedure run by the installer is used subsequently by the user to enable or disable the Professional Firm func- tion. For a description of the service refer to the relative paragraph. Selecting Professional Firm The item relating to the current state of the service enabling is highlighted.
  • Page 42 TAB: 7559 System information From this menu, useful information can be obtained for Vimar customer service (SAC / TSX), including ID, Firmware version, etc.: System information Information display • The information reported, from the top downwards, is as follows: •...
  • Page 43 TAB: 7559 Programming with SaveProg SaveProg manages Art. 7559 from version 3.7.0.0 onwards. The correspondence between the keys P1..P8 in SaveProg and keys T1..T4 in the two operating contexts is the following: INTERCOM ACTUATIONS The LOCK key corresponds to P0.
  • Page 44 TAB: 7559 Call to internal unit (outgoing) Note: before connecting the audio channels with any other device, the internal unit Art. 7559 determines the best possible communication parameters. During this stage, which lasts approximately 1 second, a waiting tone is transmitted to the user. To make a call to another internal unit, at least one call must be programmed as described above must be configured in the installer menu.
  • Page 45 TAB: 7559 Microphone on The central key also becomes active, now and T3 changes meaning. is used to enter the Audio only settings context. T3 has the mute microphone function. The icon indicates the state, so means that the microphone is on that it is off.
  • Page 46 TAB: 7559 Call from internal unit (incoming) On receiving a call from another internal unit, the display appears like this: Incoming call from internal unit belonging to the Intercom context The number at the top left indicates the position of the caller in the list of keys in the Intercom context. If the caller is not present in the list, no number will be displayed.
  • Page 47 TAB: 7559 The conversation can be ended using the P/A key or by the calling internal unit using the appropriate procedure. Note: before answering the LED associated to the P/A button stops flashing, if it was flashing previously to indicate missed calls.
  • Page 48 TAB: 7559 Switchboard scenarios If the unit either making or receiving the call is a porter switchboard, there are other possible scenarios. For example, the switchboard operator could connect an internal unit to another internal unit, to an outdoor unit or to a second porter switchboard.
  • Page 49 TAB: 7559 Internal unit connected to another internal unit Internal unit connected to a porter switchboard The conversation will proceed as if held directly between the internal unit and the other party.
  • Page 50 TAB: 7559 Call from outdoor unit (incoming) On receipt of a call from an external unit, the display can appear in two different ways, depending on whether the call is coming from an audio only or from an audio/video external unit: Call from outdoor unit (incoming), audio Call from outdoor unit (incoming), video Note: the display of internal unit Art.
  • Page 51 TAB: 7559 Before answering, if the display is showing the video signal from the outdoor unit, you can adjust the brightness by accessing the Video only settings with Video adjustments If the call originates from an audio external unit, it will not be possible to make any adjustments. The T3 and T4 keys turn grey respectively when the minimum and maximum levels are reached.
  • Page 52 TAB: 7559 function. During the conversation, the key serves to enter the Audio only settings context if the call originates from an audio outdoor unit or Audio and video settings context if the call originates from an audio/video outdoor unit. Audio settings Audio/video settings The T1 and T3, T2 and T4 keys turn grey respectively when the minimum and maximum levels are reached.
  • Page 53 TAB: 7559 Self-start The self-starting of an outdoor unit is performed with the audio signal relayed from the outdoor unit to the internal unit activated so that from the internal unit, the user can hear but not be heard: Self-start activation As can be seen from the icon on T3, the microphone of the internal unit is muted.
  • Page 54 TAB: 7559 Pan – Zoom Combined with a Pixel outdoor unit with appropriate characteristics (Art. 41004 and 41005, with FW version supporting the function), internal unit Art. 7559 shows in the central key in the Video only settings context the icon instead of .
  • Page 55 TAB: 7559 ORDER EXAMPLE ORDER EXAMPLE BOTTOM COMPLETE RIGHT IMAGE CORNER BOTTOM CENTRAL LEFT AREA CORNER TOP LEFT COMPLETE CORNER IMAGE TOP RIGHT CORNER The T1 key with the icon moves upwards in this table (the images change anti-clockwise). The T4 key with the icon moves downwards (the images change clockwise).
  • Page 56 TAB: 7559 Professional Firm Function The Professional Firm function is used to automatically activate the lock on receiving a call from any outdoor unit in the system. The Professional Firm function in Art. 7559 is basic and has no time bands. It must have been enabled via the installer menu, or from SaveProg, and can be activated or deactivated by the user.
  • Page 57 TAB: 7559 FLAGS ACTIVE Enabling Activating EVENT RESULT Automatic Quick Call Professional Professional Lock End Firm Firm Call from outdoor None unit to internal unit Call from outdoor None unit to internal unit Sending after 1 s Call from outdoor following the lock unit to internal unit command...
  • Page 58 TAB: 7559 Alert Internal unit Art. 7559, together with porter switchboard Art. 40510, creates a system that can send an alert to the switchboard operator even when the Due Fili bus is busy. To activate this service: 1. Programme via SaveProg or the internal unit one of the keys T1..T4 in the Intercom context to enable the Alert function.
  • Page 59 TAB: 7559 Alert Configuration Use SaveProg to select some of the characteristics of the Alert function: 1. Enabling a. Disabled (default) b. Enabled 2. Polarity state active a. Contact normally open (default) b. Contact normally closed 3. Activation delay a. 0.1 s (default) b.
  • Page 60 TAB: 7559 FW updates SaveProg manages Art. 7559 from version 3.7.0.0 onwards.
  • Page 61 TAB: 7559 Driver for PC The drivers are the same as for the other device in the TAB family. The first time a device is connected to a USB port, the PC must associate the drivers to the peripheral device even if a TAB device has already been associated. The internal unit is identified in SaveProg as ELVOX_P129A.
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