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GVS T Series User Manual

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OUTDOOR STATION
T Series 2-Wire Modular Outdoor Station
User Manual_V1.0
T-OS20/T-OS21/T-OS22/T-OS23

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  • Page 1 User Manual OUTDOOR STATION T Series 2-Wire Modular Outdoor Station User Manual_V1.0 T-OS20/T-OS21/T-OS22/T-OS23...
  • Page 3 CONTENTS Chapter 1 Function Overview ..................1 1.1 Function ......................1 1.2 Parameters .....................2 Chapter 2 Product Introduction ................3 2.1 Front View .......................3 2.2 Product Dimension ..................4 2.2.1 Surface mounted ..................4 2.2.2 Flush Mounted ..................7 2.3 Interface Description ................... 10 2.3.1 Audio & Video Module ................10 2.3.2 Push Button Module ................
  • Page 4 4.3.2 PC ......................36 4.4 Door status detection ..................37 4.5 Restore factory settings ................37 4.6 Prompt sound ....................37...
  • Page 5 Chapter 1 Function Overview This product is an Outdoor Station in 2-wire analog video door phone system. Twin-core cable is adopted to connect into the system. It supports video intercom with Indoor Monitor. 1.1 Function Support calling to Indoor Monitor ...
  • Page 6 1.2 Parameters Operation System:Linux MCU:CKS32F051C8 (ARM 32-bit Cortex®-M0 CPU) RAM:8KB Storage:64KB Camera Type: CMOS Resolution: 2MP Megapixel FOV View Angle: 130° Focal Length: 3.0MM Fill Light Mode: White light Working Parameter 1 Gang (Audio and Video Module) Working Voltage: DC 30V Static Current: 20mA Working Temperature:-30℃~+60℃...
  • Page 7 Chapter 2 Product Introduction 2.1 Front View Take three couplets as an example :...
  • Page 8 2.2 Product Dimension 2.2.1 Surface mounted 1 Gang Outdoor Station:111.4×111.4×37mm 2 Gang Outdoor Station:111.4×208.1×37mm 3 Gang Outdoor Station:111.4×304.8×37mm 4 Gang Outdoor Station:111.4×401.5×37mm...
  • Page 11 2.2.2 Flush Mounted 1 Gang Outdoor Station:127.4×127.4×45.5mm 2 Gang Outdoor Station:127.4×224.1×45.5mm 3 Gang Outdoor Station:127.4×320.8×45.5mm 4 Gang Outdoor Station:127.4×417.5×45.5mm...
  • Page 14 2.3 Interface Description 2.3.1 Audio & Video Module TIME: Unlock time adjustment SPK: Speaker volume adjustment MIC: Microphone volume adjustment KEY1、KEY2、GND: External third-party pushbutton module Up、Down: Connect to other modules (Up receives, Down sends) DC+、DC-: DC Power supply interface NO、COM、NC: Relay lock normally open, common, normally closed interface EL GND: Electric lock, public terminal interface GS GND: Door status detection interface SW GND: Door unlocking interface...
  • Page 15 2.3.2 Push Button Module KEY1~KEY8、GND: External third-party button module Up、Down: Connect to other modules (Up receives, Down sends) Dip 1~6:Single and double column settings, key module number settings...
  • Page 16 2.3.3 Card & Info Module WG0、WG1、GND: Wiegand interface (enabled by default, 34-bit output) Up、Down: Connect to other modules (Up receives, Down sends) Dip 1~4:Card swiping module number setting...
  • Page 17 2.4 Installation 2.4.1 Installation Height Take 3 Gang Outdoor Station as an example, the recommended installation height is: 1.6 meters from the ground.
  • Page 18 2.4.2 Installation Steps 2.4.2.1 Surface-mounted Installation Step 1: Drill holes and install rubber plugs(as shown in Picture 1) Drill 6 holes with 6 mm diameter in the wall, and insert the rubber plugs into the holes. Step 2: Install the terminals into the surface-mounted bracket(as shown in Picture 2) Take out the surface-mounted bracket and the terminals, insert the terminals into the corresponding positions.
  • Page 19 Picture 3 Picture 4 Step 5: Installing the modules(as shown in Picture 5) Take out the modules and make the arrow on the back pointing upwards, align the semi-circular column on the module with the semi-circular holes on surface-mounted bracket. After alignment, press the module in parallel with a little force, and the installation is done when you hear two clicks.
  • Page 20 Step 6: Install the surface-mounted decorative frame(as shown in Picture 6) ①Take out the decorative frame, pay attention to the direction: place the short side with the notch downward. Tilt the frame so that the upper part of the buckle matches the buckle on the surface-mounted bracket, and then straighten the frame so that it fits with the bracket;...
  • Page 21 Picture 8 Picture 9 Step 3: Take out status(as shown in Picture 10) Step 4: Replace the label(as shown in Picture 11) First, remove the surface-mounted decorative frame (please refer to previous steps), insert he slotted screwdriver (or other stick with a flat head) into the buckle of the button (circled part of the above figure) whose label needs to be replaced, pry open the buckle, and remove the label cover.
  • Page 22 Picture 10 Picture 11 lf you need to replace the label, please refer to the following dimensions(as shown in Picture 12): ① Push button label: 91.6×19.08×0.1mm ②Card reader label: 91.6×91.6×0.1mm Picture 12 2.4.2.2 Flush-mounted Step 1: Install the terminals Take out the wall-mounted bracket and terminal, insert the terminal into the corresponding position.
  • Page 23 through the hole, put the embedded box into the slot and fix it, and pay attention to the direction of the embedded box: the arrow points upward. Picture 1 Picture 2 Step 3: Fix the wall-mounted bracket Take out the wall-mounted bracket and the screws (PM4x20), organize the cables and pass them through underneath the wiring base where the audio &...
  • Page 24 Picture 3 Picture 4 Step 5: Installing the modules Take out the modules and make the arrow on the back pointing upwards, align the semi-circular column on the module with the semi-circular holes on wall-mounted bracket. After alignment, press the module in parallel with a little force, and the installation is done when you hear two clicks.
  • Page 25 ① Take out the decorative frame, pay attention to the direction: place the short side with the notch downward. Tilt the frame so that the upper part of the buckle matches the buckle on the wall-mounted bracket, and then straighten the frame so that it fits with the bracket;...
  • Page 26 Picture 8 Picture 9 Step 3: Take out status. Step 4: Replace the label First, remove the wall-mounted decorative frame (please refer to previous steps), insert he slotted screwdriver (or other stick with a flat head) into the buckle of the button (circled part of the above figure) whose label needs to be replaced, pry open the buckle, and remove the label cover.
  • Page 27 Picture 10 Picture 11 lf you need to replace the label, please refer to the following dimensions(as shown in Picture 12): ① Push button label: 91.6×19.08×0.1mm ②Card reader label: 91.6×91.6×0.1mm Picture 12...
  • Page 28 2.5 Door Lock Wiring diagram  Signal unlock wiring 12V electric lock wiring method (12V electric lock) 【Note】This wiring has no polarity. Normally open lock wiring method (relay lock) 【Note】Do not use the outdoor station for power supply.  Exit button unlock wiring 【Note】This wiring has no polarity.
  • Page 29 Chapter 3 DIP Settings Remove the module back cover to set the module dial code. 3.1 Audio and Video Module MO001-AV-T ⑦ ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ The audio and video module is a necessary component of the modular outdoor station and can be used alone.
  • Page 30 Setting method: The 1st and 2nd bits from left to right are encoded, such as number ① . Use binary encoding, 0 is OFF, 1 is ON. Single/Dual Column Call Room Number Dial Code Setting The left and right buttons Double column mode will call different room 10 Or 01...
  • Page 31 No button Room No. 1 Room No. 2 Room No. 3 Room No. 4 Room No. 5 Room No. 6 Room No. 7 Room No. 8 No button mode 3.1.2 Outdoor Station Coding Settings The outdoor station number can be set by the DIP switch. Setting method: Encode the 3rd and 4th digits from left to right, such as number ②.
  • Page 32 (offset by 100 digits based on the default room number 1) R oom 101 Room 102 Room 101 Room 102 Room 104 Room 103 Room 103 Room 105 Room 106 Room 104 Room 108 Room 107 Room 105 Room 110 Room 109 Single column mode Double column mode...
  • Page 33 3.1.6 External Third-Party Button Module Each audio and video module has 2 buttons. The room number called by each button is related to the single and double columns and call offset settings. The audio and video module supports external third-party button modules, and the docking lines are KEY1 and KEY2, as shown in number ⑦...
  • Page 34 Setting method: Encode the 3rd to 6th digits from left to right, such as number ⑧ . Use binary encoding, 0 is OFF and 1 is ON. Key module number Dial code setting 1st button module 1000 2nd button module 0100 3rd button module 1100...
  • Page 35 Room1 Room2 Room11 Room12 Room13 Room14 Number 2 Dial code 0100 Room15 Room16 Room17 Room18 Room3 Room4 Room5 Room6 Number 1 Room7 Room8 Dial Code 1000 Room9 Room10 3.2.2 External Third-Party Button Module Each button module has 8 buttons. The room number called by each button is related to the single and double columns, call offset settings, and button module number.
  • Page 36 3.3 Card & Info Module MO001-IC ⑩ 3.3.1 Card swiping module number settings If there is only one card swipe module or multiple card swipe modules (up to 15 connected), you need to set a number for each card&Info module, and the number of each button module can be set to be repeated.
  • Page 37 Chapter 4 Instructions 4.1 Call Residents The visitor presses the call button to start calling the indoor monitor, and the indoor monitor rings. Press the call button repeatedly, and the indoor monitor starts ringing again and resets the countdown. If the resident does not answer within 30 seconds, the call ends automatically.
  • Page 38 The default lock 1 is a relay signal lock (NO, COM, NC), and the unlocking time is set for lock 1. The default lock 2 is a 12V electric lock (EL GND). It can be configured through the PC tool, as shown in the picture. 4.3 Card Management 4.3.1 Outdoor Station...
  • Page 39 beeps, and then enters the continuous user card registration mode. Within the response time of 15S, you can swipe the card to register the user card: ① If the user card is successfully registered, the outdoor station will prompt long time beep and restart the timer, and you can continue to register other user cards;...
  • Page 40 time beep and restart the timer, and can continue to delete other administrator cards; ② If the administrator card fails to be deleted, the outdoor station will beep 3 times and restart the timer; ③If there is no operation for more than 15 seconds, the outdoor station will beep and the system will automatically exit to idle state;...
  • Page 41 Enter the <Voice Prompt Packaging Tool> interface, upload the corresponding .wav format file for "Unlock, Call, Talk, Busy", click <Generate File>, generate a bin file, and burn the audio file (flash burning tool) to the device.

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