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General Notes
• Read the instructions carefully before beginning the instal-
lation and carry out the actions as specified by the maker;
• The installation, programming, putting into operation and
maintenance of the product must be carried out only by
qualified technical personnel, correctly trained with regard
to respecting the regulations in force, including the imple-
mentation of accident prevention measures;
• Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operation,
disconnect the device from the power supply;
• The equipment must be destined solely for the use for which
it was expressly designed.
• The manufacturer declines all liability for any damage as a
result of improper, incorrect or unreasonable use.
Technical features
A
B
Entry panel
Type
DMC/01 DMVC/01
12V DC power supply
14 ÷ 18
Current consumption (mA)
150
345
Consumption in stand-by mode
(mA)
90
145
Dimensions (mm)
95x130x35
Operating temperature (°C)
-15 ÷ +50
Storage temperature (°C)
-25 ÷ +70
Video standard
PAL
Resolution (pixel)
680x512
Minimum lighting (LUX)
1
Accessories
Type
DMC/01 DMVC/01
Solenoid lock absorption (mA)
500
Absorption VZS/308C (mA)
8
Absorption with keypad backlight
(mA)
20
Installation
C
• Remove the terminal board covers as shown in figure
①
.
• Remove the terminal boards, make the connections to the
buttons using the additional modules (see “Connection ex-
amples”); reposition the terminal boards in their housings
as shown in figure
②
, paying attention to the direction in
which they are placed.
• Remove the microphone from its housing as shown in figure
③
.
• Fasten the audio/video module to the fixing plate, inserting
the small glass in between, as shown in figure
④
.
• Position the microphone in the chosen position, keeping in
mind that the maximum cable length connecting the mod-
ule to the microphone is 300 mm.
• Position the DMRFID module in the chosen position, keep-
ing in mind that the maximum cable length connecting the
module to the DMRFID is 150 mm
⑤
.
Led functions and adjustments
D
Adjustments
①
loudspeaker audio
microphone audio
solenoid lock 1-10 s. (default 1 s)
Signals
②
Red - Call in progress
- Green Door open
- Yellow Conversation in progress
- Blue System busy
Function of terminals
E
Terminal board
①
+ Power supply 14-18 VDC
–
BOUT Busbar
Terminal board
②
Solenoid lock 12 V - 1 A max
–
Door lock release button (NA)
Door contact input (NC)
– Earth
Entry panel enabling output (active towards earth)
– Earth
Function of connectors
E
③
MIC
: Connector for microphone.
④
PUSH BUTTON
: Connector for 1-4 call push buttons.
④
KEYBOARD
: Connector for numeric keypad.
⑤
VZS
: Connector for VZS/308C module.
⑥
RFID
: Connector for proximity reader module DMRFID.
⑦
MINI USB
: Programming connector.
Use of entry panels powered by VA/01
Connection examples
F
G
Attention:
For Manual programming of the Entry Panels the
self-connection order is
BIN1-BIN2-BIN3
①
.
Connection example
H
A maximum of 11 VZS/308C (5÷92 calls) can be connected to
the DMVC/01 or DMC/01 module
①
.
Cabling diagram for
PUSH BUTTON
connector
②
Reference
Colour
Meaning
C
Black
Common
1
Brown
Call 1
2
Red
Call 2
3
Orange
Call 3
4
Yellow
Call 4
Diagram for connection of a generic keypad or a
DMRFID reader
I
①
Row A
②
Row B
③
Row C
④
Row D
⑤
Column 1
⑥
Column 2
⑦
Column 3
⑧
Backlight
Initial programming in systems with a single entry
panel with buttons
J
Entering "programming" mode.
Press the
PROG
key on the power supplier
①
until the
PROG
LED turns on. The entry panel LEDs turn on as shown in the
figure
②
.
NOTE. If the PROG LED turns off suddenly, this indicates a
malfunction in the connection between the power suppli-
er and the entry panel. Check the connections and return
to programming.
Wait 5 seconds for the autotest to finish. Repeat the operation
a second time
③
. Check that the entry panel configuration is
as shown in figure
④
.
Programming the call keys.
Lift the handset (if present) of the receiver that you want to
programme
⑤
and then press the door lock release
and
AUX2 buttons
⑥
. On the entry panel, press the call key to
be associated with the receiver
⑦
: an acoustic signal will
confirm that the setting was stored. Hang up the handset
⑧
again, if necessary and continue, repeating the same opera-
tions for the other receivers.
Exiting programming
⑨
.
Briefly press the
PROG
key on the power supplier: the
PROG
LED and entry panel LEDs will turn off.
NOTE. If no action is performed, the procedure will auto-
matically end after 30 minutes.
Initial programming in systems with more than one
entry panel with buttons
K
Entering "programming" mode.
Press the
PROG
key on the power supplier
①
until the
PROG
LED turns on. The entry panel LEDs turn on as shown in figure
②
.
NOTE. If the PROG LED turns off suddenly, this indicates a
malfunction in the connection between the power suppli-
er and the entry panel. Check the connections and return
to programming.
Wait 5 seconds for the autotest to finish. Repeat the operation
a second time
③
. Check that the entry panel configuration is
as illustrated in figure
④
.
Programming the call keys.
The operation may only be performed from the entry panel
with the LED off (1 in fig.
④
); to change the entry panel
from which the call programming is performed, press one of
the first 4 call key positions for at least 3s.
Lift the handset (if present) of the receiver that you want to
programme
⑤
then press the door lock release
and
AUX2 buttons
⑥
. On the entry panel, press the call key
to be associated with the receiver
⑦
: an acoustic signal will
confirm that the setting was stored. Hang up the handset
⑧
again, if necessary and continue, repeating the same opera-
tions for the other receivers.
Exiting "programming" mode
⑨
.
Briefly press the
PROG
key on the power supplier: the
PROG
LED and entry panel LEDs will turn off.
NOTE. If no action is performed, the procedure will auto-
matically end after 30 minutes.
Procedure for reprogramming a call with entry panels
with buttons
L
Entering "programming" mode.
Press the
PROG
key on the power supplier
①
until the
PROG
LED turns on. The entry panel LEDs turn on as shown in figure
②
.
Reprogramming the call keys.
The operation may only be performed from the entry panel
with the LED off (1 in fig.
②
); to change the entry panel
from which the call programming is performed, press one of
the first 4 call key positions for at least 3s.
Lift the handset (if present) of the receiver that you want to
programme
③
then press the door lock release
and
AUX2
④
buttons. On the entry panel, press the call key to
be associated with the receiver
⑤
: an acoustic signal will
confirm that the setting was stored.
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