
Fig. 2 Example of panel connection diagram in a video system.
If the RJ45 is not used, connect to screw terminals: power supply to +DC POWER and -DC POWER (GND) terminals, signal line
(communication / audio) to LINE terminal, video signal to the V+ and V- terminals.
Connect the external NO-
contact button (“ringing” button) to INPUT and GND terminals; this button will then be used for direct door opening (or
for calling an apartment - after changing the module settings).
Connect the E-lock to ELOCK OUTPUT terminals (+ and -) and connect its power supply to ELOCK POWER (+ and -). In this case it is
recommended to use wires selected based on the current drawn by the E-lock (typically 1.5mm
2
) and to ensure the distance according to fig. 3. The ELOCK
OUTPUT is set by default to “E-lock" mode - the output voltage will appear during opening and will be modulated accordingly, so that if DC v15V,
12V can be used for the E-
lock. In the settings, the ELOCK OUTPUT can be changed to: “Reversible" (such as when connecting a reversible E-lock) - in
this case the voltage on the output will be lost during opening or "Relay" type - the voltage on the output will appear during opening without additional
modulation (for instance when connecting a relay).
PLEASE NOTE!
For the “Reversible" and "Relay" type, the value of the voltage connected to the
ELOCK POWER input will appear directly on the output and it is necessary to use a power supply unit with parameters consistent with the E-lock/relay
(AC power supplies can also be connected to ELOCK POWER - then the output control type must be set to "Relay"). Then the distance between the power
supply and the door entry unit is close (up to several meters), the E-lock can be powered using the power supply voltage of the door entry unit (twisted pair
- UTP). For this purpose jumpers J2 and J3 should be inserted.
This type of connection is not recommended and depends on the type of E-lock
used - use a separate wire for the E-lock if in case of improper operation of the system.
The above diagram example uses the dedicated and recommended PS45-15-PRO-13 power supply, which features a built-in splitter for
connecting more monitors. If the door entry installation requires one receiver, PS-MDR-20-15 power supply can be used -
then all connections should
be made using screw connectors rather than RJ45.
PLEASE NOTE!
For proper system operation and user safety, it is recommended to connect the PE terminal to the front panel of the box. To
do this, unscrew the M3 nut marked as
and then crimp the yellow/green protective conductor of the electrical installation onto the supplied ring
connector. Finally, screw the connector back on in the same place.
For proper transmission of video image (without interference and distortion) it is necessary to use UTP cable min. cat 5e. For connecting other
signals, another type of cable (such as a door entry system cable) can be used. The manufacturer guarantees correct operation of the system when using
cables featuring UTP min. cat 5e parameters. When using other types of cables, the user is required to test the correct operation of the system.
Notes on line length:
Fig. 3 Maximum line lengths.
1) The distance recommended for cat. 5e can be extended by increasing the cable cross-section (for instance cat. 6e or by adding thicker cable for LINE,
-DC POWER, +DC POWER signals). To connect the door entry unit over a distance of more than 100m, use an additional power supply connected directly
to the door entry unit.
2) A UTP cat 5e is required for proper video transmission, other types of cables may cause image interference
3) Power supply for E-lock (if required), no separate power supply for E-lock
1)2)3) If other wires than those recommended are used for connection of the system, or distances are longer than those specified, installation is possible,
but a test connection of the kit should be carried out and the correct functioning of the whole system should be checked.