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Entel Ultra
Door Entry System
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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.
Doc No. FM0713 Issue C Page 1
Installation Guide
Tynetec, a business unit of Legrand Electric Ltd
Unit 10 Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth
Northumberland, NE24 5TF. Tel:
Email:
sales@tynetec.co.uk
01670 352 371
Fax:
01670 362 807
Web:
www.tynetec.co.uk

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  • Page 1 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.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX Section Topic Page Overview - Telephone & Video Systems Multiple Speech Paths - Option 1 Digital Multiple Speech Paths - Option 2 Deck Access System Nodes Distribution Nodes Door Panels Camera Panel Telephones Video Phones BT/DECT Telephone Interface Video Amplifiers & Switchers Lock Release Door Contacts and Press to Exit Button Emergency Lock Override...
  • Page 3: Overview - Telephone & Video Systems

    1. OVERVIEW - TELEPHONE SYSTEMS The Entel Ultra door entry system is designed to comply with most Local Authority’s specifications for buildings with up to 2040 flats and 255 entrance doors. Standard telephones, video phones or a combination of both can be used.
  • Page 4 On multi-entrance systems the video output from each entrance camera must be connected via a video switcher to automatically select the video signal from the door panel in use – see Section 11. For detailed connections see Tynetec Drg No. ZV508I/ZV516I sheets 1-4. Doc No. FM0713 Issue C Page 4...
  • Page 5: Multiple Speech Paths - Option 1 Digital

    2. MULTIPLE SPEECH PATHS - OPTION 1 DIGITAL On multi-entrance systems multiple speech paths can be achieved by fitting extra distribution nodes and wiring the telephones/video phones to multiple nodes. The example below shows a 2 entrance digital system with 2 speech paths, i.e. both door panels can be used at the same time to call different flats. To next Floor Max 255...
  • Page 6: Multiple Speech Paths - Option 2 Deck Access

    3. MULTIPLE SPEECH PATHS - OPTION 2 DECK ACCESS To help speed the passage of visitors through large deck access systems the floor level functional panels can be connected to additional distribution nodes to provide an additional speech path per floor. The example below would allow all floor level functional panels and the main entrance door panel to be used at the same time to call different flats.
  • Page 7: System Nodes

    4. SYSTEM NODES Entel Ultra system nodes (telephone or video) are housed in IP65 rated lockable steel enclosures. These includes a fused mains termination block, a low voltage switch mode power supply unit, an auto-BST trade timeclock and either 1 or 2 distribution/video add-on boards. Leads are provided for an optional 12V 7.0Ah rechargeable battery.
  • Page 8 Note 2: if a PAC Easikey 250 unboxed controller is powered from the Entel Ultra system then this and the PAC reader current must be considered. On large multi-entrance systems it is recommended that PAC controllers boxed with their own power supply are used.
  • Page 9 4. SYSTEM NODES 4.08 VOLTAGE DROP It is very important to take voltage drop across the system wiring into consideration when planning a large installation. It is the cable resistance that gives rise to voltage drop – the longer the cable run and the larger the current requirement, the larger the voltage drop.
  • Page 10: Distribution Nodes

    5. DISTRIBUTION NODES Entel Ultra 8 port distribution nodes (telephone or video) are supplied in IP65 enclosures for installation in riser cupboards on each floor level or remote locations around the building. ZE5508 DISTRIBUTION NODE (ABS) Board ID DIL Switch Reset Button 5V &...
  • Page 11 5. DISTRIBUTION NODES 5.04 POWER-ON SELF TEST On power-up each distribution board will flash its “IHD” LED 5 times. When the RESET button is pressed the distribution board will first flash a combination of its green Port Active LED’s to match the DIL switch “ON” settings;...
  • Page 12 Switched 12V for Door Open LED Switched 0V for Door Open LED The default Link position is A+ for Tynetec ZFT215 telephones and ZVT455 video phones. This Link may be moved to A- if alternative manufacturer’s telephones are being used that require a switched 0V for the door open LED.
  • Page 13: Door Panels

    6. DOOR PANELS Entel Ultra functional door panels are suitable for buildings with up to 14 flats. The door panel buttons are engraved with the flat numbers and high visibility yellow rings. Functional door panels are also available with a 4 digit blue LED display, this will show the flat number being called and scrolling messages keep the visitor informed on the progress of the call.
  • Page 14 The cut-out dimensions given below will allow the door panel backbox to fit flush into the wall or door screen. The backbox has a stainless steel bezel which overlaps this cut-out by approx 10mm on all sides. TYNETEC P/No. DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 15 1 pair of wires should be used for all connections. A separate 2.5mm Earth cable should be used to bond all door panels to the Mains Earth. On large multi-entrance installations it will be necessary to fit additional lock PSU’s throughout the building – contact Tynetec’s Customer Support Dept for advice. Power Input Terminals (for Programming Only)
  • Page 16: Camera Panel

    A vandal resistant camera panel is available with a flush backbox and a universal mounting plate for most CCD board cameras. This panel is the same width and is designed for mounting above Entel Ultra door panels. A colour CCD camera can be ordered separately – Tynetec Part No. WF0125.
  • Page 17: Telephones

    The LED indicator will illuminate AMBER Entel Ultra Telephone privacy mode is on and an entrance door has Part No. ZFT215 been left open exceeding the pre-set time.
  • Page 18 1A is not exceeded. 8.08 ALTERNATIVE TELEPHONES Other manufacturer’s door entry telephones can also be used with the Entel Ultra system, please contact Tynetec’s customer support team for an up to date list.
  • Page 19: Video Phones

    Speech is private between the door panel and the dwelling called and cannot be overheard by other users from their handsets or visitors at other door panels. Entel Ultra Video Handset The video phone has 2 separate pushbuttons Part No.
  • Page 20 Use the up/down buttons to adjust as required. M   9.09 OPTIONAL STROBE A hard of hearing strobe light can be connected to the video phone Tynetec Strobe terminals “S+” and “0V”. Part No. ZSL041 IMPORTANT: the current requirement for a strobe light is approx 200mA.
  • Page 21: Bt/Dect Telephone Interface

    An interface is available to allow the users existing BT or DECT telephone to be used to answer door entry calls as well as normal telephone calls. The interface unit is powered from the Entel Ultra distribution node and no additional power supply is required.
  • Page 22: Video Amplifiers & Switchers

    4 Video Outputs on System Node ZV5530 model For detailed connections see Tynetec Drg No. ZV508I/ZV516I sheet 4. 11.02 VIDEO CORRECTOR/EXTENDER This is used to compensate for signal losses in the coaxial cable thereby enabling high quality pictures to be transmitted over long distances.
  • Page 23 Camera 3 ZV5550 8 Channel Camera Video Switcher For detailed connections see Tynetec Drg No. ZV508I/ZV516I sheet 4. 11.05 VIDEO SWITCHER ID DIL SWITCH The camera video switcher board has an 8 way DIL switch for setting a unique ID.
  • Page 24: Lock Release

    The lock should operate from 12V DC for direct connection to the Entel Ultra door entry or PAC access control system, if an AC lock or higher voltage DC lock is used then a separate PSU will be required.
  • Page 25: Door Contacts And Press To Exit Button

    If a PAC system is not fitted the time the lock remains released from the Press to Exit button can be set differently to the time it is released from a resident’s telephone. The PTE lock release time is programmable on the Entel Ultra door entry system from 1 to 120 seconds (default 10 seconds).
  • Page 26: Emergency Lock Override

    Fireman’s Switch 14.03 OVERRIDE SWITCH CONNECTION Tynetec Fireman’s Switches have a single pole change-over switch with contacts rated at 250V AC/DC 15A. FAIL SAFE CONNECTION: The normally closed contacts in the Fireman’s Switch should be connected in series with the 12V supply to a magnetic lock.
  • Page 27: Pac Easikey 250

    15. PAC EASIKEY 250 The Entel Ultra door entry system can be interfaced to a PAC Easikey 250 access control system to allow residents to enter the building using an electronic key. An Easikey 250 system consists of a door controller, one or two readers and up to 250 keys. Readers are available for flush mounting inside the door panel or surface mounting on the wall or door screen.
  • Page 28 Install the access control system in line with the manufacturer’s instructions. Connect the Entel Ultra door panel lock relay to break the supply to a magnetic lock or, Connect the Entel Ultra door panel lock relay to apply power to a fail secure electric strike.
  • Page 29: Trade Timeclock Programming

    16. TRADE TIMECLOCK PROGRAMMING DISPLAY & PUSH BUTTON FUNCTIONS The timeclock will automatically adjust for British Summer Time every March and October. To ensure correct operation it is important that the year and date is set correctly. SET THE YEAR AND DATE: Hold CLOCK and press YEAR until the correct year is displayed.
  • Page 30: System Programming

    17. SYSTEM PROGRAMMING All Entel Ultra door entry programming is performed at the door panel, if the system has multiple doors then each door panel must be programmed individually. There is NO programming required on the system node or distribution nodes (except for the correct setting of the Board ID DIL switches).
  • Page 31 17. SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 17.03 RUNNING THE DOOR PANEL GUI SOFTWARE Click on the Door Panel GUI icon on your Desktop to run the software. After a few moments you should be looking at the main screen which looks like this; light blue area at the top is for File administration and Comm Port setup.
  • Page 32 17. SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 17.05 FILE ADMINISTRATION The Open/Merge/Save buttons on the top left side of the screen are used if you’re making changes to a previously programmed panel, setting-up a complex system or want to save your programming for the future. OPEN FILE This allows you to open a previously saved file for the door panel you want to program and make changes.
  • Page 33 17. SYSTEM PROGRAMMING VERIFY Click on this button to check that a previously saved file you have on your computer matches the programming on a door panel. “Open” the file then click on “Verify” - you will receive confirmation via the “Information” window if the files do/do not match.
  • Page 34 Standard - for normal Functional door panels (Tynetec P/No’s ZSD501 to ZSD534)  DIAL Step Thru Mode - for Dial Functional door panels only (Tynetec P/No. ZSD580)  If you set “DIAL Step Thru Mode” then fill each box with flat numbers in the order that you want them to show on the display –...
  • Page 35 17. SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 17.08 PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONAL PANEL BUTTON NUMBERS Looking at the front of the door panel being programmed enter the actual flat numbers engraved on the buttons into the boxes on the screen – see below for button matrix positions; TRADE TRADE Figure 1 - 3x3 Matrix...
  • Page 36 17. SYSTEM PROGRAMMING Set “Standard” EXAMPLE 3: panel type Refer to “Door Panel Has Figure 2 A Display” 3x5 Matrix ZSD528 and enter the 8 way + Trade flat numbers + display engraved on Functional the buttons door panel in the with buttons Enter Flat relevant...
  • Page 37 17. SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 17.09 CONFIGURATION DATA PROGRAMMING The “Configuration Data” area of the screen is used to customize the system timers and features to meet the individual customer/site requirements. The minimum and maximum settings are shown in brackets along with the default value if applicable.
  • Page 38 Door panels with ID’s 9 to 16 will activate channels 1 to 8 on a second 8 channel video switcher set with ID 2. TICK = ALPHA STEP THRU Tick this box  if an alpha numeric digital door panel is being programmed (Tynetec P/No. ZSD595). Leave the box un-ticked  for standard digital door panels (Tynetec P/No. ZSD590) ALPHA STEP THRU BUTTON CHARACTER(S) A-F If the “Alpha Step Thru”...
  • Page 39 17. SYSTEM PROGRAMMING DOOR CONTACTS CLOSED WHEN DOOR IS CLOSED Tick this box  if the door contact is a standard “intruder alarm” type with normally closed contacts. Leave the box un-ticked  if the door contact is the normally open type i.e. contacts close when the door is opened.
  • Page 40 17. SYSTEM PROGRAMMING GET CURRENT DATA FROM PANEL Click on this button and ALL information (Flat Numbering and Configuration Data) will be down loaded from the door panel and appear on the screen. SEND CONFIG DATA ONLY Click on this button to send the Configuration Data only to the door panel. This takes very little time to do as it does NOT send the Flat Numbering Data.
  • Page 41: Commissioning

    18. COMMISSIONING 18.01 FUNCTIONAL SYSTEM TEST Press the door panel button to call the first flat number The telephone in the flat should ring (a video phone should also display the caller) When the handset is lifted the telephone should stop ringing Confirm the flat number called is the telephone answered Check two way speech between door/flat;...
  • Page 42 18. COMMISSIONING 18.03 DIGITAL SYSTEM TEST Dial the first flat number and press CALL The telephone in the flat should ring and the display should show “CALL” (a video phone should also display the caller) When the handset is lifted the ring tone should stop and the display should show “ANS” Confirm the flat number called is the telephone answered Check two way speech between door/flat;...
  • Page 43: Door Panel Display Messages

    19. DOOR PANEL DISPLAY MESSAGES THESE MESSAGES CAN BE DISPLAYED ON THE DOOR PANEL… “DIAL” the display continuously scrolls this message when idle and waiting for a user “CALL” the telephone is ringing in the flat (ring tone also heard at door panel) “ANS”...
  • Page 44 Tynetec, a business unit of Legrand Electric Ltd Unit 10 Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth 01670 352 371 01670 362 807 Northumberland, NE24 5TF. Tel: Fax: Email: sales@tynetec.co.uk Web: www.tynetec.co.uk Doc No. FM0713 Issue C Page 44...

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