Kalika Ulydoor Operating Instructions Manual

Kalika Ulydoor Operating Instructions Manual

Pbx door entry systems

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ULYDOR BY KALIKA
(PBX Door Entry Systems)

Operating Instructions

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Fax No: 01264 723 576 Email: support@kalika.co.uk Web: www.kalika.co.uk ULYDOR BY KALIKA (PBX Door Entry Systems) Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing our Ulydor PBX Modular Door Entry System. Ulydor is a highly versatile door entry system, allowing units from 0-64 buttons to be built. When a visitor arrives at the building it allows them to select from the name panel the company/person they wish to visit.
  • Page 3 The Ulydor Control Modules can also be used in conjunction with a UCK (12 Button Keypad Module) – particularly useful for staff entry. Ulydor is supplied with 2 relays allowing the control of two doors for opening and closing as well as lighting, cameras, etc. The programming of a Ulydor Door Entry System is carried out by the use of Windows based software supplied with all UC modules, or by the use of the telephone keypad.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS BASIC DESCRIPTION ………………………………………………. Features ……………………………………………………... Module Assembly ………………………………………….. INSTALLATION OF ULYDOR ASSEMBLY ……………………… Installation of Surface Mount Module …………………. Flush-Mounted Installation ………………………………. Change of Nameplates ……………………………………. Installing the Modules …………………………………….. 2.4.1 UCx Basic Module ……………………………... 2.4.2 Extending Modules - C4 & M4 …....2.4.3 UCK –...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Contd) DISTY 300 …………………………………………………………….. Description ………………………………………………….. Signalling ……………………………………………………. 7.2.1 LED Indication ………………………………….. 7.2.2 Tones …………………………………………….. IP CAMERA …………………………………………………………... Ulydor Door Entry Systems – Operating Instructions...
  • Page 6: Basic Description

    BASIC DESCRIPTION Features Modular system allows connection of 0 - 64 buttons. • Voice link is supplied from telephone extension. • Pulse and Tone dialling (DTMF). • Two 16 digit numbers with each button (including ρ, #, Hook Flash / •...
  • Page 7: Uc0,

    Module Assembly The structural elements of Ulydor are the basic modules: UC0, UC1, UC2 and extending button modules C4 and M4 with four buttons. UC0 Module UC1 Module UC2 Module C4/M4 Module It is possible to provide the assembly with numerical keypad and camera module (IP, WI-FI, Coax).
  • Page 8 SMB1 SMB2 SMB4 Protected Cabinet & Protected Cabinet & Proected Cabinet & Cosmetic Surround Cosmetic Surround Cosmetic Surround FMBB2 Flush Mount Back Box UC2 + C4 + FMBB2 (Horiz) Cosmetic Surround Ulydor Door Entry Systems – Operating Instructions...
  • Page 9: Installation Of Ulydor Assembly

    INSTALLATION OF ULYDOR ASSEMBLY Installation of Surface Mount Module The installation of a SMBx Surface Mount Box is made by screwing the assembly to the wall. Flush-Mounted Installation The FMBBx box is mounted into the wall and secured by the fixing screws provided.
  • Page 10: Change Of Nameplates

    (See Diagram 4). New information can be printed from the Nset program on the supplied CD or downloaded from www.kalika.co.uk Diagram 1 Diagram 2...
  • Page 11: Installing The Modules

    Installing the Modules 2.4.1 UCx Basic Module The Ulydor basic module is supplied in three variants: UC0 - No Buttons UC1 - One Button, and UC2 - Two Buttons Figure 1 - Rear view of Basic Module The telephone extension circuit from the PBX / line should be connected to the terminal marked "ab line"...
  • Page 12 The connection of relay contact terminals is shown in Figure 1. The "NO" designation means a normally open relay contact, "COM" means a pin contact (middle) and "NC" means a normally closed contact. The contacts of both relays are galvanically isolated from each other and from other Ulydor circuits.
  • Page 13: Extending Modules - C4 & M4

    The "HEAT" jumper allows the switching of board heating. This function requires the connection of 12V supply on "12V" marked terminal. The "EXPANSION" marked connector serves the connection of extending modules by means of flat cable. The "PRG" marked connector provides the Ulydor adjustment from the PC by means of serial cable and allows service programming and new software uploads.
  • Page 14: Uck - 12 Button Keypad Module

    2.4.3 UCK – 12 Button Keypad Module The keypad module is connected by flat cables to the UCx or the C4 module. The keypad module is always the last module in the row (no other module can be connected beyond it). It can only be linked to the control module, or the first/second C4 modules.
  • Page 15: Signalling Overview

    2.4.4 Signalling Overview Ulydor signals acoustic tones during its operation. There is a further signal provided by an LED placed on the main control unit. Tone Condition Tones frequency Line lifting up –▄–■–▀– 425-850-1275 glows Line hanging up –▀–■–▄ 1275-850-425 goes out Report after calling –▄–■–▀–...
  • Page 16: Using Ulydor

    USING ULYDOR Ulydor functions are influenced partly by the modules used (with or without keypad module) and partly by the Ulydor system parameters. For instance, if a single button module is installed the functions relate purely to that particular module's parameters. As another example, if a keypad is added the parameters of the keypad settings will affect some parameters of programming the main control unit.
  • Page 17: With Keypad

    The relay (code lock) can be controlled by the first 10 buttons of Ulydor. If the visitor presses buttons in a combination that meets the pre- programmed code (parameters 32-34) and the time among presses is not bigger than the set point (parameter 53), then the Ulydor will activate and deactivate the corresponding relay (if set in m=1 or m=5 modes) to the period given by parameter 36 event.
  • Page 18: Using The System

    Using the System 3.2.1 Outgoing Call An outgoing call is a call from the Ulydor (made by the visitor) to an internal user's telephone. After the visitor presses a button, the door entry system calls the internal telephone, which when answered, will allow voice connection to the visitor at the door.
  • Page 19: Programming Of Parameters

    PROGRAMMING OF PARAMETERS Programming through Phone 4.1.1 Entry to Programming The Ulydor System can be set to programming mode in two ways: by password – Dial the extension number of the Ulydor and the Ulydor will answer. Within the first 20 seconds you should dial #xxxx (where xxxx is the programming password).
  • Page 20: Programming From Pc - Program Nset

    The Ulydor stays inactive in programming mode for 34 seconds then it will automatically hang up. You can also end the programming mode by pressing 9. Note 1: if you wish to keep the connection (extend beyond the 34 second period), press 6, 7, 0, * or # from time to time.
  • Page 21: Overview Of Parameters

    Overview of Parameters Param. Value Meaning Basic Exam.1 Exam.2 Number nn under button tt tt nn… tt nn… Number nn under button tt replay r works in m mode 11 21 11 22 11 25 Password hhhhhh for r relay in Day + 1 121 1 4561 r hhhhhh...
  • Page 22: Description Of Parameters

    Description of Parameters 4.4.1 Direct Dialling – Memories Group 1 – Day Mode Param. Value Meaning Basic Exam.1 Exam.2 tt nn… No. nn under button tt – button number (memory), always set in two-digit manner [01- – telephone number up to 16 digits, we want meaning choice to store.
  • Page 23: Relays

    4.4.2 Relays Param. Value Meaning Basic Exam.1 Exam.2 relay r works in m mode 11 21 11 22 11 25 – relay number [1-2] – relay mode [for r=1 1-4 , for r=2 1-5] m=1 relay mode – will activate on command or password for ss period (used for electrical locks, gate opening etc.) m=2 camera mode –...
  • Page 24 By password choice some rules have to be observed: Select passwords in a way that would make it difficult to find its combination out, e.g.from wear of certain buttons by frequent use. Select the first password button from frequentless button for direct dialling (- extends choice time) (- not valid for keypad).
  • Page 25: Basic Parameters

    Duration Between Operation of Relays 1 & 2 (Mode 5 only) Param. Value Meaning Basic Exam.1 Exam.2 xx period [sec] between relays 1 & 2 closing – time between operation of relays 1 and 2 by m=5 mode setting (gradual opening) [2 digits 01-99] 4.4.3 Basic Parameters Param.
  • Page 26 Param. Value Meaning Basic Exam.1 Exam.2 command for DAY switching command for NIGHT switching – command for DAY mode switching [2 digits] – command for NIGHT mode switching [2 digits] Note: The switchover to Day / Night mode remains set in Ulydor even after line disconnection.
  • Page 27: Time Parameters

    4.4.4 Time Parameters Param. Value Meaning Basic Exam.1 Exam.2 Number of rings before Ulydor answers – Number of incoming call rings, the Ulydor System lifts up between rings, namely 2 seconds after detection q – times rings. The number can be set from 1 to 9. Param.
  • Page 28 Param. Value Meaning Basic Exam.1 Exam.2 time of hanging up when dialling repeated – time [sec] for which the Ulydor will hang up before repeated dialling (button pressing during call or dialling, busy tone detection) [range 1-5] Param. Value Meaning Basic Exam.1 Exam.2...
  • Page 29: Presetting And Deleting

    4.4.5 Presetting and Deleting Param. Value Meaning Basic Exam.1 Exam.2 basic setting executes setting per exam. 1 executes setting per exam. 2 Executes This setting does not influence 1 and 2 (numbers stored in memory) Param. Value Meaning Basic Exam.1 Exam.2 deletes all numbers in group 1 (Day Mode)
  • Page 30: List Of Presetting Parameters

    List of Presetting Parameters Param. Basic Exam. 1 Exam. 2 Relay 1 mode lock m=1 lock m=1 lock m=1 Relay 2 mode lock m=1 camera m=2 prog. m=5 Password Day+Night - Relay1 4561 Password Day+Night - Relay 2 4562 Password Day - Relay 1 Password Day - Relay 2 Password Night –...
  • Page 31: Technical Parameters

    TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Electrical Parameters Param. Value Conditions Minimum line current 18mA line answered Minimum line voltage line hang up Voltage on line while Ulydor answers < 8V I = 20mA (VA characteristics) < 12V I = 60 mA Leakage in hang up status <...
  • Page 32: Table Of Easy Programming

    TABLE OF EASY PROGRAMMING Complete the section "Your Values" with the values to be programmed. In double-frame part there are whole programming commands, so the programming is very simple and without errors. Meaning Programming Sequence No. Of point Description Spec. Par.
  • Page 33 No. Of Meaning Programming Sequence point Description Spec. Par. Complete your values Password for Relay 2 Password for Relay 1 Night Password for Relay 2 Night Closing of Relay 1 from phone Closing of Relay 2 from phone Closing time of Relay 1 [sec] Closing time of Relay 2 [sec]...
  • Page 34: Disty 300

    DISTY 300 Description The Disty 300 is a DECT-standard cordless adaptor that when used in conjunction with a Ulydor PBX enabled door entry system allows Ulydor work cordlessly. The Disty 300 features an integrated aerial that when used under the right conditions will provide a range of 30m indoors and 300m outdoors.
  • Page 35: Tones

    7.2.2 Tones Programming You can enter the programming mode 20 sec – 10min after power supply ON by **9 choice (to dial / busy tones) namely after Disty 300 power supply ON. If you had entered a new PIN in previous programming (par.2) so now you must enter a correct PIN for entry to programming (following main reset (par.
  • Page 36 Internal call will be executed by **s, where s is 0-9 i.e. number of internal station, station 9 may be called 10min after power supply ON, up to this moment it is entry to programming. Note: The switching of call/internal query can be made by “Flash” and **s choices.
  • Page 37: Ip Camera

    IP CAMERA IP Camera Rear View of IP Camera The IP Camera is quick and straight-forward to install via your structured cable network by adopting the RJ45-RJ45 lead (red lead on the Rear View photograph) between camera and the wall socket. Programme the camera via the web, logging its IP address and serial number.

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