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1. FAM-P panels only:
11.5V AC supply voltage is connected to the POWER (AC/AC) terminals, while if 15V DC power
supply is used, the supply voltage is connected to the +DC (+ELOCK) and -DC (GND) terminals.
2. FAM-PV panels only:
use only DC supply voltage of 15V DC and connect it to the +DC (+ELOCK) and -DC (GND) terminals
of the panel.
Connect the E-lock, no specific polarity to be observed, to "ELOCK" terminals.
Audio panels and passive receivers (without power supply) are wired to apartments using a
two-wire intercom cable, and the uniphone terminals should be connected in parallel and connected
to the “LINE” terminals on the panel. Make sure that the "+" uniphone terminal is properly connected
to "LINE +” on the panel and the "-" uniphone terminal is properly connected to "LINE -” on the panel.
Improper wiring of even one uniphone will cause bad operation of the entire system.
Audio panels and passive receivers (power supply of receivers is necessary) are wired to
apartments using a four-wire intercom cable, where the LINE terminals of uniphones are connected
in parallel and connected to the "LINE" terminals on the panel, and the "+DC"/"-DC (GND)" terminals
of uniphones are also connected in parallel and connected to the "+DC"/"-DC (GND)" terminals on
the panel. Make sure that the "+" uniphone terminal is properly connected to "LINE +” on the panel
and the "-" uniphone terminal is properly connected to "LINE -
” on the panel. Improper wiring of even
one uniphone will cause bad operation of the entire system. It is recommended to use UTP cable in
T568B standard and CDNARU-DIN audio splitters.
Note!
For active audio receivers, DC power
supplies must be used throughout the system (transformers are not permitted). For a greater number
of active receivers, the number and power of power supplies should be selected based on the
number of receivers in the entire system - detailed information can be found in the assembly
instructions for the active receivers used.
In the case of video panels, the wiring between the panel and the monitors (bus) requires UTP
cable in T568B standard (all wires must be used). All RJ-45 plugs must be crimped with the same
wire order. Use video splitters to connect more receivers, and arrange the bus in such a way that the
UTP cable starts from the panel. Connect the wires to the panel terminals as per the diagram and
UTP colours. The bus is then connected to the main input of the first splitter (RJ-45 plug). Then
connect the main output of the splitter to the main input of the next splitter and so on. The monitors
are connected using individual outputs of the splitters. It is recommended to connect the power
supply from the closest panel to the first splitter (the "auxiliary power" jumper is removed in the
splitter). The distance from the slipper with connected power supply to the receiver must not exceed
70m, while using additional power supplies, the total distance between the first panel and the last
monitor can be up to 300m. The installation can also be arranged in such a way that all splitters are
installed in one place and connection are made to each monitor (in this case the maximum distance
from the splitter to the monitor is 70m, unless the power supply is connected directly to the monitor
- then the maximum distance from the panel to each monitor is 300m). All distances are given for
twisted pair UTP cat. 5e. In system with multiple video panel (Master / Slave), panels must also be
connected using UTPs. - for more information, see chapter: VIII. OPERATION OF MORE THAN
ONE PANEL
Note! Before turning the power on, check for possible short circuits between the wires and
make sure that the wires conduct current and are properly connected to RJ45. It is
recommended to use UTP tester for computer networks - remember to test connection
without connected aco devices !