Bell System Bellagio Installation & Operation Manual

Bell System Bellagio Installation & Operation Manual

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Bell System (Telephones) Ltd.
bellagio
Digital
Audio Door Entry System
Installation & Operation Manual
This manual applies to the following: -
– Version 2 Build 3 and up
BFD-DIG Digital Door controller
BS-LX Audio Phone
801 Audio Phone – Version 4 onwards
DBA-4I Phone Isolator
DBA-8Z Zone Isolator
PD–281 Issue 1
June 2016

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  • Page 1 Bell System (Telephones) Ltd. bellagio Digital Audio Door Entry System Installation & Operation Manual This manual applies to the following: - – Version 2 Build 3 and up BFD-DIG Digital Door controller BS-LX Audio Phone 801 Audio Phone – Version 4 onwards...
  • Page 2 Digital Entry System 801 Audio Phone 801 Deskphone BS-LX Audio Phone 801 Deskphone DBA-4I Phone Isolator DBA-8Z Zone Isolator BFD-DIG controller Bellagio Entrance Panel PD–281 Issue 1 Installation and Operating Manual Page 2 of 52...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    BFD-DIG Door Controller Settings ................. 25 BFD-DIG Door Controller Jumper Settings ..............29 Door Speech Volume Adjustment .................. 30 Bellagio Panel Option Settings ..................31 DBA-4I 4 Way Phone Isolator ..................32 DBA-8Z 8 Way Zone isolator ..................37 Phone settings ....................... 43 Troubleshooting ......................
  • Page 4: Wiring Diagrams

    Digital Entry System Wiring diagrams System Full Isolation Zone Isolation Diagram Nos. Diagram Nos. 1 Entrance, Overview 1 Overview 3 Up to 32 ways 6, 7, 9, 10 6, 7, 8, 10 1 Entrance, Overview 2 Overview 4 32 – 64 ways...
  • Page 5: Overview 1 - Full Isolation, 1 Entrance Up To 32 Phones

    Digital Entry System Overview 1 – Full Isolation, 1 entrance up to 32 phones PD–281 Issue 1 Installation and Operating Manual Page 5 of 52...
  • Page 6: Overview 2 - Full Isolation, 1 Entrance 33 To 64 Phones

    Digital Entry System Overview 2 – Full isolation, 1 entrance 33 to 64 phones PD–281 Issue 1 Installation and Operating Manual Page 6 of 52...
  • Page 7: Overview 3 - Zone Isolation, 1 Entrance Up To 32 Phones

    Digital Entry System Overview 3 – Zone isolation, 1 entrance up to 32 phones PD–281 Issue 1 Installation and Operating Manual Page 7 of 52...
  • Page 8: Overview 4 - Zone Isolation, 1 Entrance 33 To 64 Phones

    Digital Entry System Overview 4 – Zone isolation, 1 entrance 33 to 64 phones PD–281 Issue 1 Installation and Operating Manual Page 8 of 52...
  • Page 9: Overview 5 - System / Entrance Interconnections

    Digital Entry System Overview 5 – System / Entrance interconnections PD–281 Issue 1 Installation and Operating Manual Page 9 of 52...
  • Page 10: Diagram 6 - Bfd-Dig Pcb Detail

    Digital Entry System Diagram 6 – BFD-DIG PCB Detail Input Output Camera 1 Camera 2 Video Audio Data Video Audio Data Commn – – – – – – – Cam2 Audio Video High High Cam1 Cam2 Speech 4 3 2 1 0...
  • Page 11: Diagram 7 - Basic System Wiring Detail

    Digital Entry System Diagram 7 – Basic System Wiring Detail PD–281 Issue 1 Installation and Operating Manual Page 11 of 52...
  • Page 12: Diagram 8 - Phone Connections (Zone Isolation)

    Digital Entry System Diagram 8 – Phone Connections (Zone Isolation) PD–281 Issue 1 Installation and Operating Manual Page 12 of 52...
  • Page 13: Diagram 9 - Phone Connections (Full Isolation)

    Digital Entry System Diagram 9 – Phone connections (Full Isolation) PD–281 Issue 1 Installation and Operating Manual Page 13 of 52...
  • Page 14: Diagram 10 - Isolator Interconnections (Single Psu Required)

    Digital Entry System Diagram 10 – Isolator Interconnections (single PSU required) For example 1 – 32 ways PD–281 Issue 1 Installation and Operating Manual Page 14 of 52...
  • Page 15: Diagram 11 - Isolator Interconnections (Separate Power Supply)

    Digital Entry System Diagram 11 – Isolator interconnections (separate Power supply) For example 32-64 ways PD–281 Issue 1 Installation and Operating Manual Page 15 of 52...
  • Page 16: Diagram 12 - Entrance Interconnections (Bfd-Dig)

    Digital Entry System Diagram 12 – Entrance interconnections (BFD-DIG) PD–281 Issue 1 Installation and Operating Manual Page 16 of 52...
  • Page 17: Power Supply Requirements

    (or greater) power cable as tabulated below. Cat5 cable has a known performance for the transmission of data signals, whilst telephone or alarm cables are not suitable. Bell System will be unable to offer any warranty or support for systems installed using incorrect cables.
  • Page 18: Cable Distances

    Digital Entry System Cable Distances Connection Cable Core cores length Type Phone connections DBA-4I/8Z to 1 x 801, 801S or 801PS phone DBA-4I/8Z to 2 x 801, 801S or 801PS phones (in the same dwelling) CAT5 DBA-4I/8Z to 1 x BS-LX phone...
  • Page 19 Digital Entry System Compatible Phones Model Privacy of Buzzer mute Door open Speech indicator Slide switch (on/off) Button with indicator; adjustable mute time √ 801S √ 801P √ √ 801PS √ √ √ BS-LX Phones connected to a DBA-4I Phone Isolator have privacy of speech inherent in the design therefore models 801P and 801PS should not be used.
  • Page 20: Installation & Commissioning

    Digital Entry System Installation & Commissioning Checklist The following checklist is a summary of what is required. Refer to the relevant pages for further details. ● Review the section headed ‘Safety Information’ on page 51. ● Ensure that ‘Power Supply Requirements’ on page 17 have been understood.
  • Page 21 Digital Entry System Electric Door Release Both fail-secure and fail-safe lock releases (including magnetic locks) use the same terminals. To set the lock type, refer to the ‘Door Controller Settings’. When installing lock releases please allow a little movement on the door, as operation will be impaired if fitted too tight.
  • Page 22 Installing the Back Box Close up of Washers The Bellagio panel is constructed to be water tolerant and it is important to install the panel carefully to avoid compromising the seals. Neoprene backed washers are provided to seal the main mounting holes.
  • Page 23: 801 Audio Phone

    Digital Entry System 801 Audio Phone Lock Button Function Mute on/off Slide switch on side Model 801S or 801PS only Lock Open Door BS-LX Audio phone Lock Mute Symbol Lamp Steady Flashing Mute on/off Ringer is muted Off Hook...
  • Page 24: Commissioning

    Digital Entry System Commissioning Settings 1. Set the flat addresses of each DBA-4I or DBA-8Z Isolator referring to the following sections. 2. Entrance and caller settings (speech time, ring time, unlock time, etc) are adjusted through each entrance panel at the associate entrance. Refer to the ‘Entrance panel programming’...
  • Page 25: Bfd-Dig Door Controller Settings

    Digital Entry System BFD-DIG Door Controller Settings The BFD-DIG is programmed from the panel for all settings. Security It is strongly recommended that the Panel Security Code be changed from its factory setting to prevent unauthorised access. Record the new number carefully as it cannot be easily changed if lost.
  • Page 26 Digital Entry System Summary Parameter Name Default Access Description Coded access code – must be 4 digits Access Code 1234 Trade access code – must be 4 digits Trades Code 6789  Lock Time Lock Time: 1-99 seconds Lock Type...
  • Page 27 Digital Entry System TRADE FUNCTION – Door Button Trades Mode Choose the Mode value 0-9 Setting Time Clock Off None None None None Code Code Code Trade Trade Door Time Clock On None Door Code Trade Trade Door Code Trade Door Door ‘None’...
  • Page 28 Digital Entry System RING TIME – Ringing Time/Call Time and Ring Effect Enter from 0 to 15 as per the table Setting Ring Time Ring Cadence or Sound Effect 1 in 3 – 1 ring every 3 seconds 1 in 3 – 1 ring every 3 seconds 1 in 3 –...
  • Page 29: Bfd-Dig Door Controller Jumper Settings

    “13” so that the BSC4’s can be set to respond to … 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 … RECEPTION – Is Reception Button Allowed This is used in conjunction with the Bellagio Panel Dip Switch setting to enable the display of the reception function. BFD-DIG Door Controller Jumper Settings No settings relevant to an audio only system.
  • Page 30: Door Speech Volume Adjustment

    To perform volume adjustment, first borrow the jumper from Prog-6 and place it on the two pin header ZLK. The Yellow Speech LED should light. WARNING. A power fail during a Save may require the unit to be returned to Bell System for reprogramming. Do not perform volume adjustment without the jumper in place.
  • Page 31: Bellagio Panel Option Settings

    Digital Entry System Bellagio Panel Option Settings Panel Options Switch The panel options switch is used to set custom options for the panel display. The Switch settings are in the table, however some settings may need to made in conjunction with the Door Controller Settings.
  • Page 32: Dba-4I 4 Way Phone Isolator

    Digital Entry System DBA-4I 4 Way Phone Isolator The DBA-4I Isolator is used to distribute wiring to up to 4 flats, whilst providing isolation between flats. This isolation ensures that a cable fault within one flat will not stop phones within other flats functioning.
  • Page 33 Digital Entry System Programming flat addresses The address is the flat number which is entered at the entrance panel in order to call a resident. These addresses are programmed on each of the Isolator PCB’s by selecting the positions of the rotary switch SW6 and the 8-way dipswitch SW7. In the simplest scenario...
  • Page 34 Digital Entry System Common Numbering Schemes In many buildings the flat numbering does not follow a single sequence as illustrated above; there are often separate sequences for each floor and each sequence begins with a different number (e.g. 101.. 201.. ). Most requirements can be achieved by adding an offset address to each Isolator.
  • Page 35 Alphanumeric Flat Numbers Flat numbers requiring alphabetic characters (e.g. A1-A8, B101-B108, 101C-108C) cannot be programmed on the Isolators and must be programmed into each individual telephone. Please contact Bell System for instructions in this case. PD–281 Issue 1 Installation and Operating Manual...
  • Page 36 Digital Entry System Phone ring test This test can be used to ring a phone on one of the four outputs of the DBA-4I isolator to verify basic operation. It can be used to test the ringer, hook switch and lock button operation but not the two way speech.
  • Page 37: Dba-8Z 8 Way Zone Isolator

    Digital Entry System DBA-8Z 8 Way Zone isolator The DBA-8Z Isolator is used to distribute wiring to a ‘zone’ of up to 8 flats whilst providing isolation from other zones. This isolation ensures that a cable fault within one zone will not affect the operation of phones within any other zone.
  • Page 38 Digital Entry System Programming flat addresses The address is the flat number which is entered at the entrance panel in order to call a resident. These addresses are programmed on each of the Isolator PCB’s by selecting the positions of the rotary switch SW6 and the 8-way dipswitch SW7. In the simplest scenario...
  • Page 39 Digital Entry System Common Numbering Schemes In many buildings the flat numbering does not follow a single sequence as illustrated above; there are often separate sequences for each floor and each sequence begins with a different number (e.g. 101.. 201.. ). Most requirements can be achieved by adding an offset address to each Isolator.
  • Page 40 Digital Entry System Example: Isolator Address SW7 setting Comment (DBA-8Z) Range Position 103-107 1 (1-8) 2, 4 ON (+102) Choose 1-8 then add offset +102 108-112 2 (5-12) 1, 2, 4 ON (+103) Choose 5-12 then add offset +103...
  • Page 41 Flat numbers requiring alphabetic characters ( eg A1-A8, B101-B108, 101C-108C) cannot be programmed on the Isolator switches and must be individually programmed from the entrance panel. Please contact Bell System for instructions in this case. Phone ring test This can be used to ring a phone on one of the 8 outputs and see off hook and lock button operation.
  • Page 42 Digital Entry System Diagnostic LEDs State Action on LED Status Power up Flashes 3 times Data is present on Data A/B. Brief flash Phone lock button pressed during a call or test On for 3 secs Test button pressed and system idle...
  • Page 43: Phone Settings

    Digital Entry System Phone settings 801, 801S, 801PS Phones These models have a ring volume with 2 settings high and low marked HI and LO. The default is HI. If the ring is too loud move the jumper at the top left of the PCB to over the 2 pins marked LO.
  • Page 44 The settings for ‘Ring type’, ‘Door Monitor’ and ‘Unlock time’ should be left on the defaults (DIP switch 1-4 should be all OFF) as they are not used on the Bellagio system. Phone connections...
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    Digital Entry System Troubleshooting Common Faults A very high percentage of calls to our technical support number, regarding new installations, are resolved to faulty wiring. The reasons for these are various: – Broken cores, especially short links, sometimes broken inside the insulation! Connectors clamped onto the insulation instead of copper.
  • Page 46 Digital Entry System Telephone Ring Problems  Address not set on the DBA-4I/8Z Isolator; refer to pg. Phone doesn’t ring 32/37.  I or O terminal not connected on the phone.  DBA-4I only – Phone is off-hook.  BS-LX phone: Phone is muted. Check red light is off.
  • Page 47 Digital Entry System Speech Problems  Broken Audio 1 or 2 wire in the cabling (between control Loud tone/howl at the entrance speaker. equipment). (Acoustic feedback)  Intermittent or broken wire in Data A or B  DBA-4I/8Z Isolator has reset; Low voltage to the DBA- 4I/8Z Isolator connected to that phone.
  • Page 48: Specifications

    Digital Entry System Specifications Model BFD-DIG Door Controller Size 185mm x 230mm x 42mm Supply Voltage 10.8V min, 13.8V typical, 15V max 80mA idle, 500mA max @13.8V Current consumption Includes display and speech Model BSSW Gate Controller / Block Isolator...
  • Page 49 Digital Entry System Model DBA-4I 4 Way Phone Isolator Size 185mm x 230mm x 42mm Supply Voltage 10V DC min, 15V DC max Current consumption 29mA idle, 75mA max @13.8V Phone Fuses F315mA, 20mm Glass Model DBA-8Z 8 Way Zone Isolator...
  • Page 50 Digital Entry System PD–281 Issue 1 Installation and Operating Manual Page 50 of 52...
  • Page 51: Safety Information And Declarations

    Digital Entry System Safety Information and Declarations Connections to the 240VAC mains supply must be carried out by a qualified electrician or similar competent person, and made in accordance with current legislative requirements. A two-pole switch (as provided by a Consumer Unit or Switch-Fuse) must be included to isolate both Live and Neutral during Installation or Maintenance.
  • Page 52 Digital Entry System Bell System (Telephones) Ltd. Presley Way, Crown Hill, Milton Keynes MK8 0ET. Tel: 01908 261106 (Sales and Technical Support) FAX: 01908 261116 E-mail: sales@bellsystem.co.uk technical@bellsystem.co.uk Website: www.bellsystem.co.uk  Standards This product complies with European directive 2014/30/EU on Electromagnetic Compatibility and Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU.

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