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GDX Audio and Video Door Entry Installation Guide for systems with — Up to 32 Audio handsets Up to 16 Audio & Video handsets Version 1—February 2023...
Wiring Specifications Installation wiring must be in accordance with the country of installation's National Wiring regulations. E.g. For UK: BS7671, IET Wiring Standards and Regulations. Injury or death by electric shock may result if ignored. Wiring must be carried out by suitably qualified and competent personnel. Audio Handset Wiring Handset connection to 3-pair CW1308 cable...
Health and Safety IMPORTANT When installing the hardware the following should be noted. Please read all these instructions and save them for later use. The installation of this system must meet the requirements of the country of installation’s National Wiring Regulations (BS7671, IET National Wiring Regulations in the UK) and EN60950-1. It must only be carried out by suitably competent, qualified and experienced personnel.
Lithium Batteries Failure to read the following guidelines carefully may result in injury. Danger of explosion if lithium batteries are incorrectly replaced or handled. Ensure that lithium batteries are never short circuited. Always store lithium batteries separately in non-conducting materials. Never replace a lithium battery with the incorrect type.
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Glossary '2Audio' (channels) Up to two audio channels are available for calls. '7Audio' (channels) Up to seven audio channels are available for calls. Up to two audio channels (including a max. of two audio with '2Audio' & Video video) are available for calls. Up to seven audio channels (including a max.
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GDX System Configurations— Up to 32 Audio handsets Up to 16 Audio & Video handsets Select your GDX System from the options below to link to the relevant Installation Overview and instructions. AUDIO – up to 32 Lines '2Audio' channels—up to 16 Lines '2Audio' channels—up to 32 Lines '7Audio' channels—up to 16 Lines '7Audio' channels—up to 32 Lines...
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'2Audio' installations (up to 32 lines) '2Audio' channels up to 16 lines The block schematic above shows an example configuration of a GDX Audio system with two entrances, also referred to as "doors" on Line Cards. SYSTEM – maximum supported units Up to 2 ×...
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'2Audio' channels up to 32 lines (using 2 × linked 16 line CCUs) The block schematic above shows an example configuration of a GDX Audio system with linked CCUs which can support up to four entrances, also referred to as "doors" on Line Cards.
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'7Audio' channels up to 16 Lines The block schematic above shows an example configuration of a GDX Audio system with four entrances, also referred to as "doors" on Line Cards. SYSTEM – maximum supported units Up to 7 × Audio channels available to support: Max.
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'7Audio' channels only up to 32 Lines (using 2 × linked 16 line CCUs) The block schematic above shows an example configuration of a GDX Audio system with linked CCUs which can support up to four entrances, also referred to as "doors" on Line Cards.
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Audio Only Installation Process – up to 32 lines STEP 1 Install CCU Audio STEP 2 Install Entrance Panel STEP 3 Install Standalone Reader STEP 4 Install Handset STEP 5 Recommended checks OPTIONAL: STEP 6 Token Administration SIGN OFF This installation guide is intended only as a summary and checklist for installers familiar with this equipment.
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CCU Audio Line Card This section will list all relevant specifications and standards that apply to the GDX Audio Line Card. Product Specifications Weight 10 kg Temperature 0 °C to +35 °C Humidity 0% to 90% Relative Humidity Input Voltage 240 VAC, 50 Hz Power 0.8A at 240VAC Product Approvals Standards...
Product Mounting All equipment should be located in a safe location whilst remaining accessible for competent service personnel. It is the responsibility of the competent personnel to observe appropriate precautions when handling, lifting or installing heavy loads that require wall mounting. Equipment supplied within a lockable enclosure need not be installed within an area of restricted access.
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GDX Enclosure The four wall mounting holes are indicated below. Use appropriate wall fixings to secure the enclosure to the wall. Enclosure mounting holes – Page 15 of 115 –...
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Audio Line Card Layout and Legend Description Telephone handset connections LK6 Change / Protect header link Audio channel connections LK5 CAN data bus header link LCD display and pushbuttons LK8 and LK9 (DO NOT REMOVE) Door power and control connections –...
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Line Card Connections The connections from a Line Card to a door Entrance Panel comprise of audio, power and data connections. Entrance Panel connections Cable run should be max. 100m. Cable type Cable use 6 pair CW1308 Door panel power, data and audio 2 core 0.75mm min.
Audio connections Door Entrance Panel Line Card The RX and TX connections cross between the Line Card and the door Entrance Panel but the + and – connections do not. The “Audio Channel” for a door Entrance Panel is 1 or 2 for '2Audio' audio only systems and 1–7 for Audio &...
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Connecting Audio Line Cards This is the wiring diagram for additional Audio Line Card connections. The wiring connection to another Audio Line Card is the same even if it is in a separate enclosure. Ensure the CAN bus is wired in parallel across both Line Cards Telephone handset connections Only GDX telephone handsets should be installed with this system.
The connections from the Line Card to the telephone handset are as follows: Connection Handset audio to entrance panel DTMF signals for handset buttons +12VDC Telephone handsets must be connected to the Audio Line Card starting with the lowest postal address first, as per the front faceplate engraving. The entrance panel buttons have been factory-wired to accept this order.
After system power up Use a multi-meter (VOLTS DC) to check the voltage output of the PSU to the Line Card is set to +13.8 VDC and adjust PSU output to 13.8 VDC if required. If the PSU is overloaded or adjusted too high, it may shut down temporarily to protect itself.
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LCD Messages The LCD will display useful messages about system activity and operation which can aid fault finding and commissioning. Telephone handset scanning status During standard operation the Line Card continuously monitors the attached telephone handsets and cycles every few seconds. An example sequence for the status displays is shown below: TEL 1-8 and TEL 9-16 correspond to the numbered "TEL"...
Program Settings The range of values allowed and the factory defaults supplied are shown below: Setting Range Allowed Factory Default Card number 00-01 Privacy time 01-15 Hours Video On/Off ON / OFF Change Factory Settings (IC28 EEPROM) Settings are stored in an EEPROM memory IC (IC28) on the Line Card. This IC can be swapped onto a replacement card to save re-programming all of the current card settings.
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0.35 Amps Standby (excl. locks) Entrance Panel and Backbox Approvals, Directives and Regulations Hereby,Comelit-PAC Limited declares that the radio equipment type residential, commercial or light industry door entry product is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://pacgdx.com/compliance-declarations...
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Electric Door Lock Specification and Rating All electric door lock release(s) connected to the system must have back EMF suppression devices fitted, as recommended by the lock manufacturer. All GDX Entry Panels are shipped with a MOV for this purpose. The MOV must be installed directly at the lock. Lock Type Selection Fail Open (FO) or Fail Closed (FC) lock operation is set by link header PLG11 on the door Entrance Panel pcb.
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Audio connections Door Entrance Panel Line Card The RX and TX connections cross between the Line Card and the door Entrance Panel but the + and – connections do not. The Audio Channel for a door Entrance Panel is factory-programmed (1 or 2) and can be checked on the door Entrance Panel LCD at power up.
LCD Status Messages The LCD will show various power up and operational status messages throughout normal operation. At power up, or reset, the LCD will display the following information in order : Manufacturer TECHNOLOGIES BOOTLOADER V Software Version VERSION Software Version XXXXXXX GDX Audio Lite...
Door Numbers Every door on a system must be uniquely addressed and there must be an Entrance Panel on the system addressed as Door 00. For '2Audio' Door configuration: The 1st Entry Panel MUST be connected to Door 0 on the Audio Line Card. All GDX '2Audio' Entrance Panels are programmed for Audio Channel 1.
Panel Settings Settings Default Range Door Number 0-63 Audio Channel Dav of week Sun-Sat Date 0-31 Month 1-12 Year 0-99 Hours (24 Hr) 0-23 Minutes 0-59 Pre Answer Call Length 30 secs 1-99 secs Post Answer Call Length 40 secs 1-99 secs Call Tone Ring Length 4 secs 1-20 secs...
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Panel Pushbuttons These settings can be displayed and changed by using the four pushbuttons below the LCD display. PLG10 Enables panel config. Select menu Increase menu Decrease menu Confirm menu value / option value / option value / option changes SP–Protect SE–Enable Change settings Move PLG10 to SE to amend settings.
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0.35A Approvals, Directives and Regulations Hereby,Comelit-PAC Limited declares that the radio equipment type residential, commercial or light industry door entry product is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://pacgdx.com/compliance-declarations...
Reader Dimensions Power Supply Requirements The reader requires a supply of 12VDC to 13.SVDC at 150mA maximum, excluding the door locks operated from the reader. The manufacturer's documentation for the door locks utilised will give the power consumption figure for the locks. The Standalone Reader is rated to have a 1A max.
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Engineer's LCD Display An engineer's LCD display can be attached to the 16-way pin header, "PLG2" on the left hand edge of the reader control card, to show controller settings and operation statuses. This LCD is not required or fitted in normal operation and is only useful as an engineering aid.
Lock Release Check Lock Release Press the "Lock Time" button. Count the LED flashes between the two bleeps emitted by the sounder. An engineer's LCD can also be used to display the setting after the button press. Change Lock Release Adjust the two rotary switches at the top left of the controller PCB labelled "MSB"...
Engineer Reset Codes Adjust "MSB" and "LSB" to required code—MSB is used for the 'tens' and LSB for the 'units'. Restart the reader and wait for the reset 'bleep' from the sounder. The red LED labelled "Running" will illuminate for four seconds. Only during this time can the engineer code be set.
Controller Mode Of Operation Modes A standalone reader can only have tokens administered from an entrance panel or a PC. It can only operate in "Common" or "Network" mode. Default mode for standalone reader is "Common". However, a door entrance panel can also operate in "Single" mode because tokens can be added or deleted directly into it, if restricted access through this door is required.
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Handset Information This section will list all relevant directives, regulations and specifications that apply to the GDX Audio handset. Product Specification Dimensions W:120 mm × H:200 mm × D:40 mm Weight 0.40 kg Temperature 0 °C to +35 °C Humidity 0% to 90% Relative Humidity Input Voltage 12.0 VDC...
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This is the basic wiring diagram to add a secondary handset to an existing installation. Return to GDX System Configuration – Page 44 of 115 –...
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Entrance Panel Checks Door Numbers All GDX door Entrance Panels are shipped as Door 00. The Door No. and Audio Channel must be selected on the Entrance Panel. Door 0 set to Audio Channel1, Door 1 is set to Audio Channel2. If a 2nd Audio panel is added to a system the user must adjust the panel to Channel 2 to give Door 01.
Panel Settings Settings Default Range Door Number 0-63 Audio Channel Dav of week Sun-Sat Date 0-31 Month 1-12 Year 0-99 Hours (24 Hr) 0-23 Minutes 0-59 Pre Answer Call Length 30 secs 1-99 secs Post Answer Call Length 40 secs 1-99 secs Call Tone Ring Length 4 secs 1-20 secs...
Panel Pushbuttons These settings can be displayed and changed by using the four pushbuttons below the LCD display. PLG10 Enables panel config. Select menu Increase menu Decrease menu Confirm menu value / option value / option value / option changes SP–Protect SE–Enable Change settings Move PLG10 to SE to amend settings.
CCU Checks After power up Use a multi-meter (VOLTS DC) to check the voltage output of the PSU to the Line Card is set to +13.8 VDC and adjust PSU output to 13.8 VDC if required. If the PSU is overloaded or adjusted too high, it may shut down temporarily to protect itself.
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Privacy Period The default setting is six hours and applies to all handsets on the Line Card. This can be changed using the settings pushbuttons on the Line Card and will not require a system power down. Telephone handset operation status The following messages will be shown depending on the handset operation.
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IC28 EEPROM Settings are stored in an EEPROM memory IC (IC28) on the Line Card. This IC can be swapped onto a replacement card to save re-programming all of the current card settings. Settings pushbuttons Settings can be displayed and changed by using the four pushbuttons below the LCD display.
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Token Administation Entrance Panels can operate independently, as part of a 'network' or administered by a PC. Tokens cannot be added or deleted directly into a standalone reader and must be administered via either an entrance panel on the same system, a programming unit on the same system or from the GDX PC based administration software (via GSM or TCPIP Block Interface unit).
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Use the INC and DEC pushbuttons to scroll up and down through the menu options: CONTROLLER MODE OF OPERATION EDITOR 1 TOKEN EDITOR 2 TOKEN EDITOR 3 TOKEN ERASE ALL TOKENS ON THIS DOOR ONLY COPY TOKENS TO DOOR Press ENTER to select the required menu option Use INC and DEC to cycle through predefined values in sub-menus or to enter numerical values as required.
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Delete Tokens To delete standard access tokens to the system: Present an editor token to the Entrance Panel reader twice. The first time "EDIT ADD MODE" will be displayed on the LCD. Then "EDIT DELETE MODE" will be displayed on the LCD. Press any button on the panel and the first token number will be shown.
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Present Tokens When a token is presented to the Entrance Panel reader it will indicate if it is recognised or not. Valid token When a token that is currently stored in that database is presented to a reader: The green LED on the reader will illuminate. A tone is emitted from the reader card sounder.
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'2Audio' & Video installations (up to 16 lines) '2Audio' & Video channels up to 8 Lines The block schematic above shows an example configuration of a GDX Audio & Video system with two entrances, also referred to as "doors" on Line Cards. SYSTEM –...
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'2Audio' & Video channels up to 16 Lines The block schematic above shows an example configuration of a GDX Audio & Video system with four entrances, also referred to as "doors" on Line Cards. SYSTEM – maximum supported units Up to 2 × Audio with 2 × Video channels available to support a max. of 2 × Entrance Panels Typical combinations for door connections: 2 ×...
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Audio & Video Installation Process – up to 16 lines STEP 1 Install CCU Audio & Install CCU Video STEP 2 Install Entrance Panel STEP 3 Install Standalone Reader STEP 4 Install Handset STEP 5 Recommended checks OPTIONAL: STEP 6 Token Administration SIGN OFF This installation guide is intended only as a summary and checklist for installers familiar with this equipment.
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CCU Audio Line Card This section will list all relevant specifications and standards that apply to the GDX Audio Line Card. Product Specifications Weight 10 kg Temperature 0 °C to +35 °C Humidity 0% to 90% Relative Humidity Input Voltage 240 VAC, 50 Hz Power 0.8A at 240VAC Product Approvals Standards...
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Product Mounting All equipment should be located in a safe location whilst remaining accessible for competent service personnel. It is the responsibility of the competent personnel to observe appropriate precautions when handling, lifting or installing heavy loads that require wall mounting. Equipment supplied within a lockable enclosure need not be installed within an area of restricted access.
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GDX Enclosure The four wall mounting holes are indicated below. Use appropriate wall fixings to secure the enclosure to the wall. Enclosure mounting holes – Page 67 of 115 –...
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Audio Line Card Layout and Legend Description Telephone handset connections LK6 Change / Protect header link Audio channel connections LK5 CAN data bus header link LCD display and pushbuttons LK8 and LK9 (DO NOT REMOVE) Door power and control connections –...
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Line Card Connections The connections from a Line Card to a door Entrance Panel comprise of audio, power and data connections. Entrance Panel connections Cable run should be max. 100m. Cable type Cable use 6 pair CW1308 Door panel power, data and audio 2 core 0.75mm min.
Audio connections Door Entrance Panel Line Card The RX and TX connections cross between the Line Card and the door Entrance Panel but the + and – connections do not. The “Audio Channel” for a door Entrance Panel is 1 or 2 for '2Audio' audio only systems and 1–7 for Audio &...
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Connecting Audio Line Cards This is the wiring diagram for additional Audio Line Card connections. The wiring connection to another Audio Line Card is the same even if it is in a separate enclosure. Ensure the CAN bus is wired in parallel across both Line Cards Telephone handset connections Only GDX telephone handsets should be installed with this system.
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The connections from the Line Card to the telephone handset are as follows: Connection Handset audio to entrance panel DTMF signals for handset buttons +12VDC Telephone handsets must be connected to the Audio Line Card starting with the lowest postal address first, as per the front faceplate engraving. The entrance panel buttons have been factory-wired to accept this order.
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After system power up Use a multi-meter (VOLTS DC) to check the voltage output of the PSU to the Line Card is set to +13.8 VDC and adjust PSU output to 13.8 VDC if required. If the PSU is overloaded or adjusted too high, it may shut down temporarily to protect itself.
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LCD Messages The LCD will display useful messages about system activity and operation which can aid fault finding and commissioning. Telephone handset scanning status During standard operation the Line Card continuously monitors the attached telephone handsets and cycles every few seconds. An example sequence for the status displays is shown below: TEL 1-8 and TEL 9-16 correspond to the numbered "TEL"...
Program Settings The range of values allowed and the factory defaults supplied are shown below: Setting Range Allowed Factory Default Card number 00-01 Privacy time 01-15 Hours Video On/Off ON / OFF Change Factory Settings (IC28 EEPROM) Settings are stored in an EEPROM memory IC (IC28) on the Line Card. This IC can be swapped onto a replacement card to save re-programming all of the current card settings.
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CCU Video Installation The block schematic below shows the main components and how to connect them. Additional Video Line Cards must be connected Video+ to Video+ and Video– to Video– on the same Video channel Each Video Line Card can support up to 8 handsets –...
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0.35 Amps Standby (excl. locks) Entrance Panel and Backbox Approvals, Directives and Regulations Hereby,Comelit-PAC Limited declares that the radio equipment type residential, commercial or light industry door entry product is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://pacgdx.com/compliance-declarations...
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Electric Door Lock Specification and Rating All electric door lock release(s) connected to the system must have back EMF suppression devices fitted, as recommended by the lock manufacturer. All GDX Entry Panels are shipped with a MOV for this purpose. The MOV must be installed directly at the lock. Lock Type Selection Fail Open (FO) or Fail Closed (FC) lock operation is set by link header PLG11 on the door Entrance Panel pcb.
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Audio connections Door Entrance Panel Line Card The RX and TX connections cross between the Line Card and the door Entrance Panel but the + and – connections do not. The Audio Channel for a door Entrance Panel is factory-programmed (1 or 2) and can be checked on the door Entrance Panel LCD at power up.
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LCD Status Messages The LCD will show various power up and operational status messages throughout normal operation. At power up, or reset, the LCD will display the following information in order : Manufacturer TECHNOLOGIES BOOTLOADER V Software Version VERSION Software Version XXXXXXX GDX Audio Lite...
Door Numbers Every door on a system must be uniquely addressed and there must be an Entrance Panel on the system addressed as Door 00. For '2Audio' Door configuration: The 1st Entry Panel MUST be connected to Door 0 on the Audio Line Card. All GDX '2Audio' Entrance Panels are programmed for Audio Channel 1.
Panel Settings Settings Default Range Door Number 0-63 Audio Channel Dav of week Sun-Sat Date 0-31 Month 1-12 Year 0-99 Hours (24 Hr) 0-23 Minutes 0-59 Pre Answer Call Length 30 secs 1-99 secs Post Answer Call Length 40 secs 1-99 secs Call Tone Ring Length 4 secs 1-20 secs...
Panel Pushbuttons These settings can be displayed and changed by using the four pushbuttons below the LCD display. PLG10 Enables panel config. Select menu Increase menu Decrease menu Confirm menu value / option value / option value / option changes SP–Protect SE–Enable Change settings Move PLG10 to SE to amend settings.
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0.35A Approvals, Directives and Regulations Hereby,Comelit-PAC Limited declares that the radio equipment type residential, commercial or light industry door entry product is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://pacgdx.com/compliance-declarations...
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Reader Dimensions Power Supply Requirements The reader requires a supply of 12VDC to 13.SVDC at 150mA maximum, excluding the door locks operated from the reader. The manufacturer's documentation for the door locks utilised will give the power consumption figure for the locks. The Standalone Reader is rated to have a 1A max.
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Engineer's LCD Display An engineer's LCD display can be attached to the 16-way pin header, "PLG2" on the left hand edge of the reader control card, to show controller settings and operation statuses. This LCD is not required or fitted in normal operation and is only useful as an engineering aid.
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Lock Release Check Lock Release Press the "Lock Time" button. Count the LED flashes between the two bleeps emitted by the sounder. An engineer's LCD can also be used to display the setting after the button press. Change Lock Release Adjust the two rotary switches at the top left of the controller PCB labelled "MSB"...
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Engineer Reset Codes Adjust "MSB" and "LSB" to required code—MSB is used for the 'tens' and LSB for the 'units'. Restart the reader and wait for the reset 'bleep' from the sounder. The red LED labelled "Running" will illuminate for four seconds. Only during this time can the engineer code be set.
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Controller Mode Of Operation Modes A standalone reader can only have tokens administered from an entrance panel or a PC. It can only operate in "Common" or "Network" mode. Default mode for standalone reader is "Common". However, a door entrance panel can also operate in "Single" mode because tokens can be added or deleted directly into it, if restricted access through this door is required.
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Handset Information This section will list all relevant directives, regulations and specifications that apply to the GDX Audio handset. Product Specification Dimensions W:120 mm × H:200 mm × D:40 mm Weight 0.40 kg Temperature 0 °C to +35 °C Humidity 0% to 90% Relative Humidity Input Voltage 12.0 VDC...
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Video Handset Connections Use the same audio connections for Audio and Video handsets Secondary Handset Connections (can only be Audio handset) Use CW1308 telephone cable between handsets. This is the basic wiring diagram to add a secondary handset to an existing installation. –...
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Entrance Panel Checks Door Numbers All GDX door Entrance Panels are shipped as Door 00. The Door No. and Audio Channel must be selected on the Entrance Panel. Door 0 set to Audio Channel1, Door 1 is set to Audio Channel2. If a 2nd Audio panel is added to a system the user must adjust the panel to Channel 2 to give Door 01.
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Panel Settings Settings Default Range Door Number 0-63 Audio Channel Dav of week Sun-Sat Date 0-31 Month 1-12 Year 0-99 Hours (24 Hr) 0-23 Minutes 0-59 Pre Answer Call Length 30 secs 1-99 secs Post Answer Call Length 40 secs 1-99 secs Call Tone Ring Length 4 secs 1-20 secs...
Panel Pushbuttons These settings can be displayed and changed by using the four pushbuttons below the LCD display. PLG10 Enables panel config. Select menu Increase menu Decrease menu Confirm menu value / option value / option value / option changes SP–Protect SE–Enable Change settings Move PLG10 to SE to amend settings.
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CCU Checks After power up Use a multi-meter (VOLTS DC) to check the voltage output of the PSU to the Line Card is set to +13.8 VDC and adjust PSU output to 13.8 VDC if required. If the PSU is overloaded or adjusted too high, it may shut down temporarily to protect itself.
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Privacy Period The default setting is six hours and applies to all handsets on the Line Card. This can be changed using the settings pushbuttons on the Line Card and will not require a system power down. Telephone handset operation status The following messages will be shown depending on the handset operation.
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IC28 EEPROM Settings are stored in an EEPROM memory IC (IC28) on the Line Card. This IC can be swapped onto a replacement card to save re-programming all of the current card settings. Settings pushbuttons Settings can be displayed and changed by using the four pushbuttons below the LCD display.
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Token Administation Entrance Panels can operate independently, as part of a 'network' or administered by a PC. Tokens cannot be added or deleted directly into a standalone reader and must be administered via either an entrance panel on the same system, a programming unit on the same system or from the GDX PC based administration software (via GSM or TCPIP Block Interface unit).
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Use the INC and DEC pushbuttons to scroll up and down through the menu options: CONTROLLER MODE OF OPERATION EDITOR 1 TOKEN EDITOR 2 TOKEN EDITOR 3 TOKEN ERASE ALL TOKENS ON THIS DOOR ONLY COPY TOKENS TO DOOR Press ENTER to select the required menu option Use INC and DEC to cycle through predefined values in sub-menus or to enter numerical values as required.
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Delete Tokens To delete standard access tokens to the system: Present an editor token to the Entrance Panel reader twice. The first time "EDIT ADD MODE" will be displayed on the LCD. Then "EDIT DELETE MODE" will be displayed on the LCD. Press any button on the panel and the first token number will be shown.
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11.4 Present Tokens When a token is presented to the Entrance Panel reader it will indicate if it is recognised or not. Valid token When a token that is currently stored in that database is presented to a reader: The green LED on the reader will illuminate. A tone is emitted from the reader card sounder.
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