urmet domus 2VOICE 1083 Installation And Use Manual
urmet domus 2VOICE 1083 Installation And Use Manual

urmet domus 2VOICE 1083 Installation And Use Manual

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DS1083-142A
LBT20927
2VOICE SWITCHBOARD
Ref. 1083/41
Ref. 1083/41A
INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL

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  • Page 1 Mod. 1083 DS1083-142A LBT20927 2VOICE SWITCHBOARD Ref. 1083/41 Ref. 1083/41A INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX SECTION 1 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ........................3 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE ......................3 DISPLAY ........................... 4 KEYPAD ........................... 4 RINGER ............................ 4 3. TYPES OF USE ............................4 SWITCHBOARD OFF ....................... 4 SWITCHBOARD ON ......................... 5 NIGHT SERVICE ........................5 DAY SERVICE ..........................
  • Page 3: General Description

    10.1 SYSTEM PARAMETER CONFIGURATION ................46 10.2 COMPETENCE TRANSFER FROM ACTIVE TO INACTIVE SWITCHBOARD ......47 10.3 SWITCHBOARD INSTALLATION ................... 49 10.4 SPECIFIC PROBLEMS ......................49 10.5 PERMITTED SYSTEM TYPES ....................50 11. CONNECTION DIAGRAMS WITH TWO SWITCHBOARDS IN MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE MODE ......................50 SECTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The switchboard is only used in 2VOICE system to perform:...
  • Page 4: Display

    2.1 DISPLAY The switchboard is equipped with a 10” TFT-LCD (Wide Angle) capacitive colour touchscreen display. The switchboard display is back-lit with a 60 second timeout. The light will come on when any button is pressed or when a call or alarm signal is received. 2.2 KEYPAD The touchscreen keypad includes buttons for entering apartment station calling codes, special codes, calling station door opening codes and user name searches/entry.
  • Page 5: Switchboard On

    3.2 SWITCHBOARD ON When the switchboard is turned on, it resumes DAY or NIGHT operation mode, previously configured. 3.3 NIGHT SERVICE In this condition, the concierge service is disabled and calls coming from main stations are directly sent to apartment stations. The switchboard can receive calls from apartment stations; if not answered, calls are saved in the memory.
  • Page 6 Connect the RJ11 wire of the handset to the port on the back of the switchboard. 2VOICE The wiring junction box must be wall mounted with the provided double-sided adhesive tape or with screws and screws anchors. After establishing the connections on the telephone socket, connect the power cord to the 2VOICE port of the switchboard, located on the back of the device, then connect the other end of the cord to the socket.
  • Page 7: Description Of The Telephone Socket Terminals

    4.2 DESCRIPTION OF THE TELEPHONE SOCKET TERMINALS LINE connection to 2Voice system POWER connection to the power supply supplied. call repeat signal 5. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.1 TURNING ON AND OFF THE SWITCHBOARD Case 1: switchboard without access password. Press the power button (1) to turn the switchboard on. The following page will appear on the display: The switchboard will start working according to the mode used when it was switched off after two seconds.
  • Page 8: Homepage

    After 2 seconds, the following screen is displayed: Key in the access password programmed by the installer and press to confirm. The switchboard starts operating in the mode active before it was turned off. The LED on the power button (1) lights up green when the switchboard is in DAY mode. The LED on the power button (1) lights up blue when it is in NIGHT mode.
  • Page 9: Day / Night Mode Switching

    Apartment station missed calls log Switchboard settings 5.3 DAY / NIGHT MODE SWITCHING Press the DAY/NIGHT switching button on the display to switch between DAY and NIGHT operating modes. In the DAY mode, the LED on the power button (1) lights up green and the icon appears on the switching button.
  • Page 10: Call From Apartment Stations

    5.6 CALL FROM APARTMENT STATIONS During a call from an apartment station, the switchboard will ring and the following page will appear on the display: where: Physical code from where the call originated (LNNN* - in case of logical code) 00000: Physical code from where the call originated (LNNN* - in case of logical code) (*) NNNN indicates the logical code (4 or 6 digits) assigned to the apartment station.
  • Page 11 where: Progressive call number in memory 00000: Physical code from where the call originated (LNNN* - in case of logical code) (*) NNNN indicates the logical code (4 or 6 digits) assigned to the apartment station. BRUNI: Caller’s name Use buttons to scroll through the list of missed calls (the total number of stored calls is 50).
  • Page 12: Calling An Apartment Station Using Its Code

    5.8 CALLING AN APARTMENT STATION USING ITS CODE Pressing the button on the homepage to call to an apartment station. The following will appear on the display: Enter a physical code or a logical code of an apartment station using the keypad. Initial 0 of a code can be omitted.
  • Page 13 When the switchboard establishes a communication with the called user, the display shows the following screen: where: 00000: Physical code of the called user (LNNNN* - in case of logical code) (*) NNNN indicates the logical code (4 or 6 digits) assigned to the apartment station. BRUNI: Called user’s name BUSY SIGNAL When the switchboard makes a call but the system is busy, the following screen will appear for 2 seconds:...
  • Page 14: Call From Main Station

    5.9 CALL FROM MAIN STATION During concierge service in DAY mode (intercepting calls from main stations and forwarding them to the apartment stations), the switchboard will ring when it receives a call from a main calling station and the following page will appear on the display: The caller’s picture will appear on the display.
  • Page 15 The following screen will appear on the display after answering a call from a main calling station: From this condition, the switchboard operator will be able to: • contact the called user by pressing the button • contact users by pressing the button and entering the physical or logical code followed by pressing button •...
  • Page 16: Door Lock Release Functions

    5.10 DOOR LOCK RELEASE FUNCTIONS The switchboard allows the opening of any pedestrian door or driveway associated with the main or secondary calling station at any time. OPENING THE MAIN PEDESTRIAN DOOR AND DRIVEWAY The following 2 conditions are possible: 1) After a call coming from a main call station: When the switchboard is performing the concierge service in DAY mode and is in communication with a main call station, the attendant can:...
  • Page 17 When the switchboard is NOT in conversation, to open the driveway of a main calling station simply press the button . The following page will appear on the display: enter the number of the main calling station (0-3) and press the driveway button to open the driveway.
  • Page 18: Management Of Codes For Special Services

    In this example, the pedestrian door is connected to the secondary calling station with riser address 15 and secondary calling station number 0 is opened. When the switchboard is NOT in conversation, to open the driveway of a secondary calling station simply hold the button pressed for 4 seconds.
  • Page 19: Open Door Indications

    5.12 OPEN DOOR INDICATIONS The switchboard is provided with a button for accessing the list of the doors left open. The open door indication appears on the display by means of a red dot as an alert on the button. The service is related to the status of the SP terminal of the calling stations and requires a door open sensor.
  • Page 20: Keypad Lock Activation / Deactivation

    : Button to display any additional cameras of the main calling station 0 and then the other main calling stations. Button for modifying the following video parameters: - Brightness - Contrast - Colour Button for zooming in or out on the image, changing the display from 4:3 to 16:9. If the attendant wants to establish an audio communication with the main call station which is sending images, he can pick the handset up, as if the switchboard had been called.
  • Page 21: Call Diversion Function To Cordless Phone

    5.15 CALL DIVERSION FUNCTION TO CORDLESS PHONE It is possible to temporarily divert the switchboard call reception service (according to the operating status day/night) to a cordless phone connected to an interface Ref. 1083/67, suitably connected to the system and configured. To do so, press function button F4 or F5 or F6. The function buttons F4, F5 and F6 must be previously programmed for the function (see the “Function buttons”...
  • Page 22: Configuration

    – if the received physical code 14123 in the switchboard directory is NOT associated to any user, the display shows: CONFIGURATION Press the button on the homepage to enter the configuration menu. The following page will appear on the display: Press the button to quit the configuration menu.
  • Page 23: Language

    6.1 LANGUAGE The language of the switchboard interface can be selected on this page. Press the desired language, then press the configuration button to confirm and go back to the menu. 6.2 BUSY TIME The value set in this screen defines the assured communication time, starting from the moment of the answer to a call.
  • Page 24: Monitor

    6.3 MONITOR The auto-on function can be activated and deactivated on this page. Set the parameter to NO to deactivate the service. Set the parameter to YES to activate the service. To set this parameter, press the respective box and then press to confirm the selection and go back to the configuration menu.
  • Page 25 System configuration in column = YES System configuration in column = YES switchboard switchboard power supply power supply supplied supplied column interface power supply power supply call station call stations System configuration in column = YES door units switchboard power supply supplied interface power supply power supply...
  • Page 26 In the following cases, the system configuration in column must be set to NO System configuration in column = NO riser riser secondary secondary adapter adapter call stations call stations power supply power supply switchboard power supply supplied power supply main call station System configuration in column = NO secondary...
  • Page 27: Call Repeat (S+, S-)

    6.5 CALL REPEAT (S+, S-) In this screen the user can define if the ringer repeat must be activated or not and if this must be activated only for special call types; the following screen appears: The values selectable are: NO Call repeat on S+ and S- disabled EX Call repeat on S+ and S- enabled only for calls coming from main call stations IN Call repeat on S+ and S- enabled only for calls coming from apartment stations...
  • Page 28: Power-On Password

    6.7 POWER-ON PASSWORD In this screen the user can set the password required when the switchboard is turned on. Press on the numeric keypad to enter the password. The password can be composed by 6 numeric characters max. If the user does not want to protect the switchboard power-on with a password, set it to 000000. After setting the password, press the configuration button to confirm your selection and go back to the menu...
  • Page 29: Function Buttons

    6.9 FUNCTION BUTTONS In the switchboard there are 6 programmable function buttons (F1 ÷ F6). The following may be associated to the function buttons: • a special code to activate the special decoder Ref. 1083/80 • a code used to divert a call to a telephone managed by the interface Ref. 1083/67. The programmable function button settings page is as follows: Press the button to change the function button to be programmed.
  • Page 30: Name Management

    6.10 NAME MANAGEMENT This page can be used to insert, edit and delete a user from the repository from the device. • Press the INS button to enter a name. Using the alphanumeric keypad, enter the physical code followed by the button , the logical code (not needed if the device is programmed to operate with physical codes) followed by button and finally,...
  • Page 31 • Press the MOD button to edit a name. Using the buttons , scroll through the list and select the name you wish to edit by pressing the button . Follow the same procedure described in the section concerning name entering. Press the cancel button once you have entered all the data to confirm changes otherwise press •...
  • Page 32: Diagnostic Services (Polling)

    • To delete the entire list in memory, press the CLEAR ALL button. the following name deletion page will be displayed: Press the YES button to clear the entire list of names in the repository or press the NO button to cancel the operation and go back to the homepage.
  • Page 33 • Select AS to display the following page: Enter the physical code of the apartment station, press the button , enter the apartment code and press the button to query the device; the status of the device and its FW version will appear on the display within a few seconds: if there is no apartment station in the system with the entered physical code or apartment code, the the device will display the following page:...
  • Page 34 • Select MCM to display the following page: Enter the number of the main calling station (0-3) and press the button to query the device; the status of the device and its FW version will appear on the display within a few seconds: if no main calling station with the entered ID code in the system, the following page will appear on the device: DS1083-142A...
  • Page 35 • Select SCM to display the following page: Enter in the address of the riser of competence of the secondary calling station (0-31) and press the button , enter the number of the secondary calling station (0-1) and press the button to query the device;...
  • Page 36: Swi Id

    6.12 SWI ID# In this page can be used to define the switchboard identification code (ID code). This function can be used to allow the use of two switchboards in mutually exclusive operating mode, i.e. active only one at a time in the same system (see “SECTION 2”).
  • Page 37: Video Setup

    6.14 VIDEO SETUP This page can be used to adjust the following video parameters; brightness , contrast and colour . To adjust the parameters, press the buttons Press the button to confirm the selection and go back to the configuration menu. 6.15 DATE/TIME ADJUSTMENT This page can be used to set/adjust the date and the time.
  • Page 38: Version

    6.16 VERSION This page can be used to view the version of the two microcontrollers (1083/41 and BRIDGE) and the version of the switchboard graphical user interface (GUI). Press the button to go back to the configuration menu. 6.17 RESET This function can be used to reset the switchboard to the factory settings.
  • Page 39: Programming Via Pc

    PROGRAMMING VIA PC The switchboard is provided with a USB port for easy programming of configuration data and name directory. Follow the procedure below to program from the PC. 1. Using the USB cable, connect the switchboard to the PC on which the 2Voice_PC software is installed (downloadable from www.urmet.com).
  • Page 40: System Diagrams

    SYSTEM DIAGRAMS 9.1 NOTES ON DIAGRAMS VD.007 - Floor call button. VV.004 - Note: on the last column interface do not remove the jumper between terminal pins Z. VV.007A - If door open warning service is needed, the following connection has to be carried out on the call station (for preset devices only).
  • Page 41 Connection of 1 riser of video door phones and door phones to 1 video entrance panel (VEP) and to 1 concierge switchboard with video module. SV 124-1098D BACKBONE Ref.1083/55 4-USER DISTRIBUTOR (VX.037) TO FOLLOWING Ref.1072/59 DISTRIBUTORS ADDITIONAL RINGER Ref.1083/55 4-USER DISTRIBUTOR Ref.1083/41A SUPPLIED SWITCHBOARD SWITCHBOARD...
  • Page 42 Connection of N columns, each one with 4 risers of several video door phones or door phones to 4 main electric video door entrance panels (VPE) and to 1 concierge switchboard with video module. Each column is also connected to 1 or 2 secondary VPE. SV 124-1099D RISER 1 BACKBONE “1”...
  • Page 43 RISER 2 BACKBONE BACKBONE BACKBONE BACKBONE “5” “6” “7” “8” EQUIPMENT/CONNECTIONS BACKBONES "5-6-7-8" AS BACKBONE "1" Ref.1083/50 COLUMN INTERFACE TO THE FOLLOWING INTERFACES EQUIPMENT/CONNECTIONS AS EQUIPMENT/CONNECTIONS AS MAIN VIDEO OUTDOOR STATION MAIN VIDEO OUTDOOR STATION “A” “A” Ref.1083/20A POWER SUPPLY 230~ SECONDARY SECONDARY...
  • Page 44 Connection of N columns, each one with 4 risers of N video door phones and door phones to 1 main electric video door entrance panel (VPE) and to 1 concierge switchboard with video module. Each group is also connected to 1 or 2 secondary VPE. SV 124-1100D RISER 1 BACKBONE...
  • Page 45 RISER 2 BACKBONE BACKBONE BACKBONE BACKBONE "5" "6" "7" "8" EQUIPMENT/CONNECTIONS BACKBONES "5-6-7-8" AS BACKBONE "1" Ref.1083/50 COLUMN INTERFACE TO THE FOLLOWING INTERFACES EQUIPMENT/CONNECTIONS AS EQUIPMENT/CONNECTIONS AS MAIN VIDEO OUTDOOR STATION MAIN VIDEO OUTDOOR STATION Ref.1083/20A POWER SUPPLY 230~ SECONDARY SECONDARY DS1083-142A...
  • Page 46: Configuring And Operating Two Switchboards In

    SECTION 2 10 CONFIGURING AND OPERATING TWO SWITCHBOARDS IN MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE MODE (X-OR) This chapter explains how to install two switchboards in mutually exclusive mode, i.e. one active switchboard at a time in the same system. In detail, the active switchboard can transfer system competences to the inactive switchboard, which remains listening in stand-by.
  • Page 47: Competence Transfer From Active To Inactive Switchboard

    SWITCHBOARD 2 To set the ID CODE, press the code on the numeric keypad and then press the button to confirm IMPORTANT The ID coherent setting of the switchboards is essential for correct operation of the two devices in the system. The SWI ID # parameter must be set to 00 in systems in which only one switchboard is used.
  • Page 48 Competences can be transferred from the switchboard which is active and on Homepage. Hold the button pressed until a screen with a dot moving from left to right appears on the display of the active switchboard and an initial acknowledgement beep sounds. This phase lasts for a few seconds (according to the traffic in the system).
  • Page 49: Switchboard Installation

    10.3 SWITCHBOARD INSTALLATION The following procedure may be used in systems in which a switchboard is already present and in systems in which two switchboards must be installed from scratch. IMPORTANT In systems in which a switchboard is already present, make sure that the FW of the installed switchboard is appropriate (2Voice ≥...
  • Page 50: Permitted System Types

    10.5 PERMITTED SYSTEM TYPES Two switchboards can be connected in mutually exclusive manner only in multi-riser systems organised as shown in the following diagrams. IMPORTANT No other system type is permitted. In particular, it is not possible to use two X-OR switchboards when the system is single-riser configuration.
  • Page 51 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION WITH UP TO FOUR CALLING STATIONS secondary secondary riser riser call call adapter adapter stations stations power supply power supply distributor switchboard 01 power supply power supply supplied supplied switchboard 00 door units interface power supply power supply main call stations IMPORTANT The maximum extension of the system between calling station interface and the last riser interfaces must also include the connection segments (d) between distributor...
  • Page 52: Connection Diagrams With Two Switchboards In

    11. CONNECTION DIAGRAMS WITH TWO SWITCHBOARDS IN MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE MODE Connection of N risers of max. 4 backbones each, backbones with more video door phones and door phones, to 1 main video outdoor station and to 2 switchboards with video module. Each group is additionally connected to 1 or 2 secondary video outdoor stations.
  • Page 53 RISER 2 RISER 2 BACKBONE BACKBONE BACKBONE BACKBONE BACKBONE BACKBONE BACKBONE BACKBONE "5" "5" "6" "6" "7" "7" "8" "8" EQUIPMENT/CONNECTIONS BACKBONES "5-6-7-8" AS BACKBONE "1" EQUIPMENT/CONNECTIONS BACKBONES "5-6-7-8" AS BACKBONE "1" Ref.1083/50 Ref.1083/50 LINE 2 LINE 2 LINE 3 LINE 3 LINE 1 LINE 1...
  • Page 54 Connection of N risers, each one with max. 4 backbones, of more video door phones and door phones to 4 main video outdoor stations and to 2 switchboards with video module. Each riser is additionally connected to 1 or 2 secondary video outdoor stations. SV124-1297D RISER 1 BACKBONE...
  • Page 55 RISER 2 BACKBONE BACKBONE BACKBONE BACKBONE "5" "6" "7" "8" EQUIPMENT/CONNECTIONS BACKBONES "5-6-7-8" AS BACKBONE "1" Ref.1083/50 LINE 2 LINE 3 LINE 1 LINE 4 IN 0 (VX.021) (VV.004) (VV.008) IN 1 TO THE LINE LINE FOLLOWING INTERFACES POWER EQUIPMENT/CONNECTIONS EQUIPMENT/CONNECTIONS AS MAIN VIDEO OUTDOOR AS MAIN VIDEO OUTDOOR...
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