Xantech DCH4 Installation Instructions Manual

Xantech DCH4 Installation Instructions Manual

Doorbell communicator hub

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

DESCRIPTION
The DCH4 is a Doorbell Communicator Hub that provides keyless entry control with the MRC88CTL.
The DCH4 has the ability to answer and open up to 4 doors or gates from the nearest phone. When
combined with the DPC100 and MRC88CTL, the DCH4 can provide 2 different door chimes and
whole-house paging.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power: 120VAC/13.8VAC 1.25Amp, UL listed adaptor provided.
Dimensions: 210mm x 159mm x 45mm (8.25" x 6.25" x 1.75")
Shipping Weight: 1.5 kg (3.2 lbs)
Environmental: 0C to 32C (32F to 90F) with 5% to 95% non-condensing humidity.
Ring Output: 8 REN, capable of ringing (16) 0.5 REN phones
REN: 0.1A
Relay Contacts: 5A @ 30VDC/250VAC
Connections: (30) cage clamp screw terminals
Talk Battery: 40 VDC
08905107C
DCH4
Doorbell Communicator Hub
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  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    The DCH4 is a Doorbell Communicator Hub that provides keyless entry control with the MRC88CTL. The DCH4 has the ability to answer and open up to 4 doors or gates from the nearest phone. When combined with the DPC100 and MRC88CTL, the DCH4 can provide 2 different door chimes and whole-house paging.
  • Page 2 Note: DIP switch 2 must be ‘on’ (DPC100), DIP switch 1 must be ‘off’ (DCH4) Note: To provide unique front and back door chimes, the DCH4 must have the AUXILIARY contact programmed for “Entry Phone Triggered Rind Cadence Activation” (3#60).
  • Page 3 Step 5. position. 3. Accessing the Programming Mode Remotely Call into the DCH4 from a Touch Tone phone. Note: Call in from another line Step 1. to avoid C.O. busy signals, etc. Answer the call from any house phone (device) connected to terminals 4 & 5, Step 2.
  • Page 4 NOT both. There can be a maximum of 6 keyless entry codes and/or one time use keyless entry codes per entrance. ** Note: Auxiliary contact programming is only to be used if the DCH4 is in the Auxiliary Contact Mode (DIP switch 1 OFF), see DIP Switch Programming section D.
  • Page 5: Position Description

    C. Security Code This six digit number can be used to access the programming mode. The security code has been factory set to 845464. It is recommended that you change the security code to a personal 6 digit number. To change the security code, access programming (see Programming section A). Enter six digits 0-9 followed by #47.
  • Page 6 J. Outside Line Access 1. Dial “9” to Access the Outside Line - To program the DCH4 for C.O. dial tone, enter “*5” while programming. To gain access to C.O. dial tone, dial a Touch Tone “9”.
  • Page 7 (causing the doorbell to chime again). With the DCH4 in the auxiliary contact mode (DIP switch 1 OFF), the auxiliary contact output can be programmed (see Programming section B) to activate in 3 different patterns when entry phones 1-4 are off-hook.
  • Page 8: Operation

    OPERATION A. Visitors When a visitor presses the call button (comes off-hook) on the entry phone, the DCH4 will begin ringing the house phones and “Caller ID” information is sent. If a house phone is on a C.O. call, call waiting tones and “Call Waiting Caller ID”...
  • Page 9 If the visitor enters the correct privacy number, the DCH4 will ring the house phones. If they enter an incorrect number, they will be disconnected. If a privacy number is not programmed, then an off-hook entry phone will immediately ring the house phones.
  • Page 10: Fcc Requirements

    Installation Instructions, DPC100 © 2007 Xantech Corporation, Document #08905107C This document is copyright protected. No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Xantech Corporation. Xantech Corporation shall not be liable for operational, technical, or editorial errors/omissions made in this document.

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