Figure 12: Camera alignment video insert
z Align camera (figure 13/14).
The entrance area is clearly visible on the
display of the indoor station.
z Fix camera again with screw (2).
Choose the installation location so that direct
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sunlight and back light are avoided, and bright
lights or other light sources do not interfere with
camera transmission.
Backgrounds with a high level of brightness, ex-
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treme contrasts or reflections reduce the image
quality.
If it is dark and the camera
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infrared visual field illumination is on, black and
white images at a range of approx. 0.7 m are
transmitted. Entrance lighting above the camera
enables colour images during darkness.
1
2 m
2 m
1
0
1
2
Figure 13: Vertical camera orientation
2
1
0
1
2 m
2
1
Figure 14: Horizontal camera orientation
Dismantle call push-button module cover
For cleaning or replacement, the call push-button
module cover can be dismantled from the front.
z Lever up the interlocking cover strips (16) at
the top and bottom using the screwdriver and
remove (Figure 15).
Figure 15: Removing the cover strips
(16) Cover stripes
z Lift the call push-button module upper part
in the bottom lever opening slightly with the
screwdriver and guide it forwards (16).
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Figure 16: Dismantling the call push-button module
(17) Call push-button module cover
Defective covers can only be replaced by cov-
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ers with the same number of push-buttons.
z Remove the module to be replaced and install
the new module in reverse order.
Exchange module/insert
Door station is open and activated.
z Pull off connection terminal block (13) on the
device.
z Remove the connection cables' connectors of
the module to be exchanged.
z Remove screws/nuts from mechanic module
mountings and remove module mounting (see
already available installation instruction, e.g.
door station, frame, etc.).
A video insert can now be removed.
z To remove the call push-button module, unlatch
the side retaining brackets (18) of the module
mounting by carefully lifting up with a screwdriv-
er (Figure 17).
vertical
swivelling range
vertical
aperture angle
horizontal
swivelling range
(18)
horizontal
aperture angle
Figure 17: Unlatching module
(16)
(18) Retaining brackets module mounting
The module detaches itself from the anchoring.
z Remove the module to be replaced and install
the new module in reverse order.
Re-addressing of the device is required to oper-
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ate the door station.
cover
Appendix
Technical data
Operating voltage
Current consumption camera (Stand-by) ca. 8 mA
Current consumption camera (operation) max. 240 mA
Current consumption camera heating (operation) 100 mA
(17)
Current name plate lighting
per call push-button module
Menu
Backlighting On
setting
0
1
≈ 750 lx
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
≈ 60 lx
10
Table 3: Brightness of LED backlighting
Door release contact T/T potential-free max. 24 V/1 A
Door release unlocking time
Camera aperture angle horiz./vertical
Camera aperture angle swivelling range
horizontal/vertical
Camera resolution
Recommended camera installation height
Hexagon 1.5 mm camera locating screw
Degree of protection
Degree of protection (degree of impact resistance) IK07
Relative humidity
Operating temperature
Switch on temperature camera heating
Storage/transport temperature
Connecting terminals
for conductor diameter
Dimensions:
Call push-button button small
Name plate small
Width of name plate insert small
Call push-button button medium
Name plate medium
Width of name plate insert medium
Call push-button button large
Name plate large
Width of name plate insert large
12.2017
22 ... 24 V=
45 mA
Backlighting Off
Permanent Off
≈ 1600 lx
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
≈ 110 lx
Permanent On
1 ... 10 s
82°/58°
42.5°
500 x 582 px
1.5 m
M2 x 10 mm
IP 44
0 ... 65% (no condensation)
-20°C ... +55°C
ca. 20°C
-30°C ... +80°C
0.5 ... 0.8 mm
75.8 x 14.5 mm
72.1 x 12 mm
max. 0.5 mm
75.8 x 32.6 mm
72.1 x 30.1 mm
max. 0.5 mm
75.8 x 75.8 mm
72.1 x 66.3 mm
max. 0.3 mm
6LE002632A Ind. A
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