Antenna (Am/Fm Aerials); Auxiliary Input Jack; Auxiliary/Lock Output Board - Valet System One MINI Installation Manual

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CHANGING THE CHIMES
The chime melody can be changed to any one of nine options by means of the
two programming switches (SEL & PROG) situated on the door station circuit
board as indicated below.
Procedure
1) Press the Program button
(PROG) – The red LED illuminates
and the current chime plays.
2) Press the Select button (SEL) –
The next chime option plays.
3) Repeatedly press the Select
button until the desired melody is
heard.
U5
POS
NEG
COM1
VR1
COM2
VR2
CHIME VOLTAGE OUTPUT
The CH Terminal provides an output voltage whenever the chime button is
pressed.
The duration of this output voltage is set by 1of 3 programming options.
Chime Voltage Output Options
Option #1
Single flash
Option #2
Double flash
Option #3
Triple flash
The chime output voltage duration can be changed by means of the two
programming switches (SEL & PROG) situated on the door station circuit board
as indicated.
4) Press the Program button to lock
in selection – The red LED flashes.
5) Press the Program button again
to exit program mode – The red
LED extinguishes.
NOTE: Pressing the Select button
after all 9 chime options have been
sampled, will result in returning to
the first chime option.
VR3
TC
VLC
SHLD
SEL
CH
SEL
PROG
PROG
Voltage present for duration of Bell Press
Voltage present for duration of Chime
Voltage present for 10 seconds from moment of
Bell Press
Suggested locations are kitchen
cupboards, pantry, bedroom
wardrobes etc.
Because the power supply
dissipates heat more effectively in a
cool environment it is recommended
that the supply not be located in the
roof space of a dwelling. It is also
advantageous to have easy access
to the supply should it be required
that the system be turned off.

ANTENNA (AM/FM AERIALS)

The antenna arrangement is a
critical part of the installation if a
quality radio reception is required.
The AM and FM aerials should be
located in the highest point of the
roof and at least 6 ft away from any
electrical or intercom wiring.
Because the FM antenna is
directional, experimentation with
positioning is recommended to
achieve the best possible result.
Where the roof is lined with foil
insulation or is of metal construction,
an external whip or car radio
antenna may be required for AM.
Connecting a specialized FM
antenna or connecting to a TV
antenna can greatly improve FM
reception in poor signal areas.

AUXILIARY INPUT JACK

Optional accessory allowing music
from an external source such as a
Tape Deck,
CD player or walkman to play
throughout the Intercom System.
The Input Jack should be installed
in a wall near the location where the
external music source is to be
situated.
NOTE: An appropriate lead will be
required to connect the music
source to the Input Jack.
The use of appropriate cable from
the Input Jack to the master (or
from the Input Jack to a room
station where a master is not used)
is essential.
See section 'What Cable To Use'.
AUXILIARY/LOCK
OUTPUT BOARD
Optional Accessory allowing
Electronic door locks, Automatic
gates, Courtesy lights, Alarm panic
circuits, etc. to be controlled from
the Master or any Room station.
There are two (2) outputs on each
board which can individually be
programmed to time out or toggle
depending on the application.
Four (4) of these boards can be
fitted to any one system allowing a
total of eight (8) Auxiliary outputs in
total.
Each board is fitted in conjunction
with a room station and is located
in the side compartment of the room
station back housing.
NOTE: Additional wiring is required
for this feature to be available.
See section 'What Cable To Use'.

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