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This manual describes how to use the following products:
SC900AX Lithium/lithium 1-button 1-home doorphone kit
SC901AX Mains/mains code-operated 1-home doorphone kit
SC902AX Mains/lithium 1-button 1-home doorphone kit
SC903AX Lithium/mains code-operated 1-home doorphone kit
SC100AX Interior handset unit + base + EU power pack
SC101AX Interior handset unit + battery-charging base
SC200AX Mains-powered controller
SC201AX Lithium battery-operated controller
MHF01X
Translucent 2-home outdoor caller unit
MHF02X
Translucent code-operated 2-home outdoor caller unit
MHF03X
Opaque 1-home outdoor caller unit
MHF04X
Opaque 2-home outdoor caller unit
MHF05X
Opaque code-operated 1-home outdoor caller unit
MHF06X
Opaque code-operated 2-home outdoor caller unit
Foreword
The doorphone system can be used to welcome and filter visitors, listen in to background sounds
at each access point and communicate with another handset.
It can also be used to remotely control:
• one or several electrical latches,
• one or several automatic gate control systems,
• one or several automatic garage door control systems,
• one or several lights.
It also allows users to check the status of access points or lights using the screen on the handset
at any time.
Several additional interior handset units can be added to the doorphone system (maximum of 4
per call button).
Product reference
SC100AX SC101AX SC200AX SC201AX
EN 300 220-2 V2.1.2
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EN 60950 (2006)
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EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1
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Non-binding document, subject to modification without notice.
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Product reference
MHF01X MHF02X MHF03X MHF04X MHF05X MHF06X
EN 300 330-2 V1.3.1
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EN 60950 (2006)
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EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1
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  • Page 1 This manual describes how to use the following products: SC900AX Lithium/lithium 1-button 1-home doorphone kit SC901AX Mains/mains code-operated 1-home doorphone kit SC902AX Mains/lithium 1-button 1-home doorphone kit SC903AX Lithium/mains code-operated 1-home doorphone kit SC100AX Interior handset unit + base + EU power pack...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Introduction ..........................214 2. Description..........................216 2.1 Outdoor system ......................... 216 2.2 Interior handset unit ......................217 3. Tooling required ........................220 4. Preparation ..........................221 4.1 Guarantee stickers......................221 4.2 Charging the handset before installation ................223 5. Installing the outdoor system ....................228 5.1 Installing the outdoor caller unit ..................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction DOORPHONE SYSTEM COMPONENTS Outdoor caller units wired to main controller (road side) 1 call button 2 call buttons + tag reader + tag reader OUTDOOR SYSTEM 1 call button with keypad 2 call buttons with keypad + tag reader + tag reader Connection of gate motorisation system...
  • Page 4 Each kit comprises the following (minimum): • An outdoor caller unit installed on the road side, for visitors. • A controller installed on the same pillar but on the garden side. This controller provides: - the radio link with the interior handset unit, - the power supply to the outdoor caller unit and controller, - the connections to the electrical lock or latch and gate motorisation system.
  • Page 5: Description

    2. Description 2.1 Outdoor system 2.1.1 Outdoor caller units with armoured cover Loudspeaker Programming keypad for entering access code to allow pedestrians and cars to enter Call button (1 or 2 depending on model) 4 handsets max. Gate access control button per button Blank label Latch/side gate access...
  • Page 6: Interior Handset Unit

    2.2 Interior handset unit 2.2.1 Mains-powered base Mains power pack Transparent removable cover Base connection jack Handset base 2.2.2 Battery-powered base Handset base Battery Battery flap Base legs (in “table” position) Fixing T Removable transparent cover...
  • Page 7 2.2.3 Handset unit IMPORTANT: when installing the system, the handset(s) must be charged on their base before they can be used. Cover closed Cover open Removable belt clip Loudspeaker Display Communication button Latch/side gate control Garage button control button Inter-handset communication button Lighting...
  • Page 8 2.2.4 Display description Handset battery status Communication in progress Radio range flat no signal Missed call Handset in silent mode needs poor charging charging average recommended good fully charged excellent charging Indoor temperature Scrolling text zone: Temperature unit: - display of time - °C: Celsius - outdoor temperature - °F: Fahrenheit...
  • Page 9: Tooling Required

    2.2.5 Handset display in standby mode (general information screen) Handset battery status Outdoor temperature The temperature displayed is Time measured at the first access point programmed. Indoor temperature The temperature displayed is the handset temperature. Garage status Gate, side gate and latch status Lighting status 3.
  • Page 10: Preparation

    4. Preparation 4.1 Guarantee stickers Remove the pre-cut parts of the stickers and stick these to the extension request supplied. On the back of the caller unit On the handset MHF01X Coller sur certif A0831A04823 SCA100AF Coller sur certif A0831A04823 Inside the controller 1.
  • Page 11 Inside the battery-operated base 1. Remove the fixing T and put it to one side 2. Open the battery flap. for possible wall mounting in the future (see Installing the doorphone system/Wall Œ mounting).  3. Remove the pre-cut part. GUARANTEE The conditions according to which the guarantee and after sales service apply are described in the general price list and can be sent on request.
  • Page 12: Charging The Handset Before Installation

    4.2 Charging the handset before installation IMPORTANT: when installing the system, the handset(s) must be charged on the base before it/they can be used. 4.2.1 Handset on mains-powered base 1. Open the base. 2. Remove the 4 anti-slip pads.  Œ...
  • Page 13 6. Thread the power cable into one of the 7. Unscrew the locking screw. guides at the back of the base. Pozidriv 0 Alternative guides 8. Screw it back into the same place hence 9. Close the base. locking the base in “table” position. Pozidriv 0 10.
  • Page 14 12. Connect the power pack to the mains 13. Put the handset on the base. (220 V). The handset displays this message for 2 sec. Electrical shock hazard Then CHARGING if the battery is not sufficiently charged. IMPORTANT: the mains socket must remain accessible so that the power pack can be easily disconnected.
  • Page 15 4.2.2 Handset on battery-powered base See the chapter on Preparation/Guarantee stickers about how to open the battery-powered base. 1. Connect the BatLi23 battery supplied. 2. Close the battery flap. 3. Stick the 2 anti-slip pads supplied where 4. Put the base legs in “table” position indicated.
  • Page 16 5. Put the handset on the base. The handset displays this message for 2 sec. Then CHARGING if the battery is not sufficiently charged. If the battery is sufficiently charged. You can now move on to the next chapter describing how to install the doorphone. TIP: to make it easier to pick the handset up, the removable transparent cover can be removed.
  • Page 17: Installing The Outdoor System

    5. Installing the outdoor system 5.1 Installing the outdoor caller unit IMPORTANT: to ensure the outdoor caller unit remains watertight, never try to open it! 1. To ensure easy use, fix the unit at a height 2. Mark and drill the outdoor caller unit holes of 1.20 m.
  • Page 18 Mounting the outdoor caller units with armoured cover 145 mm 145 mm 145 mm 145 mm IMPORTANT: use the label supplied and TIP: you can carefully position it in the space provided. print the labels using the software (EtikPrint) available on the Daitem web site.
  • Page 19 Pozidriv 2...
  • Page 21 IMPORTANT: when the armoured cover is positioned on the unit, there should be a 1 mm clearance (use the shim for this purpose) between the pillar and armoured cover. Pozidriv 2...
  • Page 22: Installing The Controller

    5.2 Installing the controller 1. Unscrew the locking screw from the 2. Following the installation rules below, bracket and then remove it. mark 3 fixing points and drill a hole in the pillar using a Ø 6 mm drill bit. Pozidriv 2 4 cm minimum...
  • Page 23: Connecting The Equipment

    3. Insert a washer and fix the bottom and 4. Hook the base on to the fixing bracket. then the top of the bracket. Fixing without a washer Œ Detach and dispose of unused washers  Pozidriv 2 Fixing with a washer 5.
  • Page 24 • All terminal blocks can be unplugged to facilitate wiring. • The connections to be made are summarised on a label inside the controller cover. 3. Connecting the outdoor caller unit 15 16 17 18 Connect the 4 outdoor caller unit wires to terminal blocks 15 to 18 on the controller.
  • Page 25 5. Connecting a gate motorisation system Use a cable cross-section of 22 mm (telephone type wire) to connect the system. IMPORTANT: for the information 9 10 11 12 13 14 feedback to be properly managed, the position contact (ref. CP500 on the price list) must be wired before NC NO power-up and be in closed position...
  • Page 26 5.4 Controller power supply 1. Three types of power supply can be used. • Battery then connect IMPORTANT: 908-21X the battery battery must be installed by positioning for current-based applications. Connect the it on the rails battery supplied to the and sliding connector.
  • Page 27 • Solar panel IMPORTANT: 908-21X battery must be installed for current-based applications. Connect the battery supplied to the connector. 2. When powered, the outdoor caller unit lights up and beeps every 2 sec. The radio link creation LED also lights up red for 2 sec. If this is not the case, check that the controller’s batteries or external power supply are properly connected.
  • Page 28: Creating The Radio Link Between The Handset And The Controller

    5.5 Creating the radio link between the handset and the controller IMPORTANT: each call button on the outdoor caller unit can be linked via radio with up to 4 handsets. 1. At this stage in the installation procedure, the handset should display: If this is not the case, the handset needs to be charged (see chapter on Charging the handset before installation) until the...
  • Page 29 Controller Handset unit Outdoor caller unit 6. Put the controller in radio link creation mode by pressing The radio link creation LED lights up orange. 7. The radio link creation LED The handset displays: lights up orange. 8. Press once on the outdoor caller unit call button so that it calls the handset.
  • Page 30 Controller Handset unit Outdoor caller unit 9. The handset displays: then Display of time, indoor and outdoor The radio link LED lights up temperature, gate, side gate and green for 2 sec. latch status (if position contacts connected). beeps for 2 sec The outdoor caller unit beeps for 2 sec.
  • Page 31: Testing The Radio Range

    6. Testing the radio range Before installing the handset base, make sure the radio range between the handset and the controller(s) is good. 1. Stand in the place you wish to install the handset unit and quickly press the key. 2.
  • Page 32: Installing The Interior Handset Unit

    7. Installing the interior handset unit 7.1 On a table The table mounting procedure is described in the chapter on Charging the handset unit before installation. 7.2 On a wall This chapter describes how to move the handset unit from a “table” position (in which the handset unit is normally placed at this stage in the installation, see chapter on Charging the handset unit before installation) to a “wall”...
  • Page 33 4. Unscrew the base locking screw. 5. Open the base.  Œ Pozidriv 2 6. Unscrew the locking screw. 7. Insert the screw here and tighten it. Pozidriv 0 Pozidriv 0 8. Rotate the back of the base until it is in wall position.
  • Page 34 9. Mark the 2 fixing points and then make a hole using a Ø 6 mm drill bit. roughly 1.5 m high 10. Check the power pack jack is in the right 11. Feed the power cable through one of the position.
  • Page 35 14. Tighten the locking screw. 15. Connect the power pack to the mains (220 V). Electrical shock hazard Pozidriv 2 IMPORTANT: the mains socket must remain accessible so that the power pack can be easily disconnected. 16. Place the handset on the base. The handset beeps once.
  • Page 36 7.2.2 Handset on battery-operated base 1. Take the fixing T and put it to one side 2. Insert the washer and fix the T using during handset charging before installation appropriate screws and washers. (see Charging the handset before installation/handset on battery-operated base).
  • Page 37 5. Put the legs of the base in wall position. 6. Hook the base on to the T. 7. Put the handset on the base. The handset beeps. If necessary, the icon flashes to indicate that the handset is charging.
  • Page 38: Testing Operation

    8. Testing operation 8.1 Testing communication with each interior handset unit 1. Press on the outdoor caller unit call button. IMPORTANT If the handset being called is To confirm the call, the outdoor caller unit already: • communicating with another rings at regular intervals for 30 sec.
  • Page 39: Testing Access Controls

    8.2 Testing access controls IMPORTANT: to test the access controls, it is first necessary to register a tag or programme an access code on the outdoor caller unit (see User manual/Modifying outdoor caller unit operating options). Activate the outdoor Status display Latch access status caller unit on the handset (1)
  • Page 40: Appendices

    9. Appendices 9.1 General information about creating the radio link An OPTWIN installation is a home-control system in which all the doorphone products communicate with each other via a hardwired bus or radio. It comprises different types of products that can be classed according to their function at a given time T in the installation: •...
  • Page 41 Configuring an OPTWIN installation consists in: • Creating radio links between the different transmitter and receiver products to define who controls who and who sends information to whom. • Allocating a function to each radio link, e.g. when the Light button on the handset is pressed, this activates the lighting controlled by the output receiver for 5 minutes.
  • Page 42 9.1.1 The controller is used as a transmitter Application examples By creating a radio link between a controller and an output receiver, the following applications can be set up: • gate opening can switch on lighting to facilitate night time access and gate closing can switch off lighting, •...
  • Page 43 Controller Receiver 4. Select the event associated with the function. Using the keys and controller display Event N° Event name Comment Gate opening This event is displayed when the gate is opened. Gate closed This event is displayed when the gate closes, as long as limit switches have been wired.
  • Page 44 Controller Receiver 5. Validate the procedure. Press The radio link creation LED lights up green for 2 sec. Otherwise, start the procedure again. The radio link has been created. IMPORTANT: if an error occurs, the radio link LED flashes red 3 times. The radio link creation process should be performed again in this case.
  • Page 45 9.1.2 The handset is used as a transmitter Application examples By creating a radio link between the keys on the handset and an output receiver, the following applications can be set up: Radio link n° 1, Press once on the to open the garage door and press again to close.
  • Page 46 Handset Receiver 2. Switch to radio link creation mode. 3. Select the function. Information available in the receiver product manual. 4. Select the key associated with the function. Press on the key. then Select a command from the following: GARAGE 1 LIGHT 1 GARAGE 2 LIGHT 2...
  • Page 47 Handset Receiver 5. Validate the procedure. Press the handset displays: then beeps for 2 sec Garage or light icon displayed The radio link has been created. If an error occurs, It beeps 3 times Perform the radio the handset displays: and then link creation automatically...
  • Page 48 9.1.3 The controller is used as a receiver Transmitter Controller 1. Switch to radio link creation mode. Information available in the transmitter product manual. 2. Switch to radio link creation mode. Press The radio link creation LED lights up orange. 3.
  • Page 49 Transmitter Controller 4. Select the key or event associated with the function. 5. Validate the procedure. The radio link creation LED lights up orange. Otherwise, perform the procedure again. Information available in the transmitter product manual. The radio link has been created. IMPORTANT: if an error occurs, the radio link creation LED flashes red 3 times.
  • Page 50 9.1.4 The handset is used as a receiver Transmitter Handset 1. Switch to radio link creation mode. Information available in the transmitter product manual. 2. Switch to radio link creation mode. Display the following screen using the keys...
  • Page 51 Transmitter Handset 3. Select the function. Select one of the 9 ringing tones available using the keys The handset displays: then beeps every 2 sec 4. Select the key or event associated with the function. 5. Validate the procedure. Information available in the transmitter product manual.
  • Page 52 9.1.5 Specific cases • Creating a radio link between a handset and several controllers or several outdoor caller unit call buttons. A handset can be associated with 4 different inputs. By creating a radio link between the handset and the controller (see chapter on Installing the doorphone), you have created radio link n° 1 (e.g.
  • Page 53 Controller Handset Outdoor caller unit 2. Switch the handset to radio link creation mode. Display the following screen using the keys The radio link creation LED flashes orange. 3. Press once on the outdoor caller unit call button to call the handset.
  • Page 54 Controller Handset Outdoor caller unit 4. The handset displays: then The radio link creation LED beeps for 2 sec. lights up green for 2 sec. The outdoor caller unit beeps for 2 sec. “ EEP” Display of time, indoor and outdoor temperature, gate, side gate or latch status (if position contacts connected).
  • Page 55 IMPORTANT: each handset can be linked via radio with a maximum of 7 other handsets. handset handset 1. Switch the handset to radio link creation mode. Display the following screen using the keys 2. Switch to radio link creation mode. Display the following screen using the keys...
  • Page 56 handset handset 3. Press 4. The handset displays: 4. The handset displays: then then beeps for 2 sec. beeps for 2 sec. The radio link has been created. If an error occurs, It beeps 3 times Perform the radio the handset displays: and then link creation automatically...
  • Page 57 9.2 Testing the radio links This function is used to test the radio links created between a handset and a controller. To do this, open the controller cover and proceed as follows: Handset Controller 1. Switch the handset to radio link test mode. Display the following screen using the keys 2.
  • Page 58 Handset Controller 3. Select the controller to be tested using the keys 4. Press again on The controller screen displays “1”. is linked via radio to the controller gate output. The controller screen displays “2”. is linked via radio to the controller side gate output.
  • Page 59: General Information About Creating The Radio Link

    9.3 Deleting radio links and returning to factory programming 9.3.1 Deleting a radio link between a controller and a handset This function is used to delete the radio links created between a controller and a handset. Controller Handset Outdoor caller unit 1.
  • Page 60 Controller Handset Outdoor caller unit The radio link creation LED flashes orange. 3. Press once on the outdoor caller unit call button to call the handset. 4. The handset displays: then The radio link creation LED lights up green for 2 sec. beeps for 2 sec.
  • Page 61 9.3.2 Returning the handset and controller to factory programming This procedure is used to delete all the radio links and reset all handset and controller parameters to their factory value. 1. Switch the handset to radio link deletion mode. Display the following screen using the keys...
  • Page 62 2. Press and hold until the screen displays OK The handset displays: then beeps for 2 sec. If an error occurs, It beeps 3 times Perform the radio the handset displays: and then link deletion automatically procedure again. returns to the general information screen.
  • Page 63: Changing The Batteries

    10. Changing the batteries IMPORTANT - There is a risk of explosion if the battery/ies is/are not properly replaced. - Replace the flat battery/ies with the same type. - Do not expose the battery to excessive heat (e.g. a flame) and do not throw it in a fire. Dispose of flat batteries in the appropriate waste disposal containers.
  • Page 64 5. Replace it with a new one (ref. 908-21X) 6. Reposition the making sure to thread the connector battery enclosure through the hole in the enclosure. in the controller.  Œ 7. Reconnect the battery. 8. Connect a new MPU01X battery. 9.
  • Page 65 10.2 In the battery base When the message “BATTERY BASE” is 1. Remove the handset displayed, the base battery has to be replaced from the base. within a month. 2. If the base is fixed 3. Open the battery flap. to a wall, remove the fixing T.
  • Page 66 6. If necessary, put the base back on the fixing T. 7. Put the handset on the base. The handset beeps. If necessary, the icon flashes to indicate that the handset is charging.
  • Page 67 10.3 In the handset When you change the controller batteries, it is also advisable to change the handset batteries. 1. Take the handset off its base and remove 2. Insert a flat screwdriver into the slot and the belt clip by pressing on one of its press to open the handset.
  • Page 68: Questions - Answers

    11. Questions - Answers Questions Answers Why can conversation be This can happen when you are at the radio reception limit. “broken” when using the The controller cuts off communication when you go beyond handset? this limit. You should move closer to the controller. What causes the interference This can happen when the handset is too close to another (Larsen effect, crackling, etc.)
  • Page 69 Questions Answers When a radio link is created between a handset and the controller, the position contact must be closed. If this was not the case when the link was created, it must be deleted and recreated (see Appendix/Deleting radio links and then Creating a radio link between a handset and several controllers or several outdoor caller unit call buttons).
  • Page 70: Technical Data

    12. Technical data General data • Failsafe multi-frequency radio technology with a free field (1) range of up to 400 m, according to environmental and installation conditions • High-fidelity digital sound Outdoor caller unit data • External boxes made of polycarbonate •...
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