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Hang up the handset 

 again, and continue, repeating the 

same operations for the other receivers. 

Exiting programming 

Briefly press the 

PROG

 key on the power supplier: the 

PROG

 

LEDs and the entry panels LEDs will turn off. 

NOTE. If no action is performed, the procedure will auto-
matically end after 30 minutes.

Programming in systems with entry panel with 
numeric keypad 

M

Entering "programming" mode.

 

Press the 

PROG

 key on the power supplier 

 until the 

PROG

 

LED turns on. The entry panel LEDs turn on as shown in figure 

NOTE. If the PROG LED turns off suddenly, this indicates 
a malfunction in the connection between the power 
supplier 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. Check that the entry 

panel configuration is as illustrated in figure 

.

Programming the call codes. 

Lift the handset (if present) of the receiver that you want to 
programme 

⑤ 

then press the door lock release 

  and  

AUX2    buttons 

. Enter the call code for the group (1 to 

99) and then press the   

 key to associate the call code 

with the receiver. 
Hang up the handset 

 again, if necessary and continue, 

repeating the same operations for the other receivers. 

Exiting "programming" mode 

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.

Assigning codes and/or Tags  to a button (group)  

N

Entering "programming" mode. 

Position the 

RFID PROG

 jumper of the power supplier to posi-

tion “

+

” 

a

; the 

PROG

 LED of the power supplier and the LEDs 

  and     on the entry panel will flash slowly 

b

NOTE. If the PROG LED turns off suddenly, this indicates 
a malfunction in the connection between the power 
supplier and the entry panel. Check the connections and 
return to programming. 

Badge

Move a badge/tag near any entry panel reader that has al-
ready been addressed and, after the confirmation tone, press 
the key (group) to which the code should be assigned 

b

If the maximum permitted number is exceeded (5) for each 
group, an error tone will be generated.

Codes

Press  , enter the access code (4-8 digits) followed by the   
key on the keypad of any already addressed entry panel read-
er 

 and, after the confirmation beep, enter the call code 

for the group and then press   

 (or press the group key). 

If the maximum permitted number is exceeded (5) for each 
group, an error tone will be generated.

Exiting programming. 

At the end, return the 

RFID PROG

  jumper to its standby po-

sition. 

NOTE: the procedure will NOT end automatically!

Code and/or Tag deletion  

O

Entering "programming" mode. 

Position the 

RFID PROG

 jumper of the power supplier to posi-

tion “

-

” 

a

; the 

PROG

 LED of the power supplier and the LEDs 

  and     on the entry panel will flash slowly 

b

NOTE. If the PROG LED turns off suddenly, this indicates 
a malfunction in the connection between the power 
supplier and the entry panel. Check the connections and 
return to programming. 

Deletion of badges associated to a call group using 
badge

Approach a badge/tag to the reader of any already addressed 
entry panel; after the confirmation beep, approach the 
badge/tag again 

b

; by doing this all the badges associated 

to the call group will be deleted.

Deletion of badges associated to a call group using 
badge

Press   enter the access code (4-8 digits) followed by the   
key on the keypad of any already addressed entry panel read-
er 

; after the confirmation beep, enter the access code (4-8 

digits) again, followed by the   

 key; by doing this all the 

codes associated to the group will be deleted.

Deletion of badges and codes associated to a call group 
using buttons

Press the call key 

 relating to the GROUP whose codes you 

want to delete, for at least 10 seconds, after the beep briefly 
press the button again  

; by doing this all the badges and 

codes associated to the call group will be deleted.

Deletion of codes associated to a call group using key-
pad

Enter the call code followed by the key   

  relative to the 

GROUP for which you want to cancel the codes and, after the 
beep, enter the call code again followed by the key 

This will delete ALL the codes assigned to the GROUP.

Exiting programming 

.

At the end, return the 

RFID PROG

  jumper to its standby po-

sition. 

NOTE: the procedure will NOT end automatically!

Adjustment of visual field of the entry panel's 
surveillance camera   

S

When the system is in "programming" mode, (if necessary) 
it is possible to adjust the surveillance camera's visual field 
from any receiver.
With the handset lifted (if there is one), by pressing the 
"Self-connection 

” 

 key, you can scroll through the 

10 possible configurations 

 using the AUX1   or AUX2   

keys 

. To adjust the "visual field" of the other surveillance 

cameras (if present), press the “Self-connection 

” button 

again. 
The setting is saved automatically by exiting "programming" 
mode.

 Should it be necessary to make changes to a system 

that's already been programmed (add, replace or remove 
an entry panel) it will be necessary to go back into "pro-
gramming" mode to make the system acquire the chang-
es made. 

Use of entry panels powered by VAS/100.30

Connection examples 

P

 

Q

A maximum of 11 VZS/308C (5÷92 calls) can be connected to 
the DMVC/01 or DMC/01 module 

Q①

.

Cabling diagram for 

PUSH BUTTON

 connector 

Reference

Colour

Meaning

C

Black

Common

1

Brown

Call 1

2

Red

Call 2

3

Orange

Call 3

4

Yellow

Call 4

Initial programming or reprogramming 

R

Entering "programming" mode. 

Hold down the 

PROG

 

button

 

 for at least 3 seconds and 

release it within 6 seconds; the 

PROG

 LED comes on. The entry 

panel LEDs turn on as shown in figure 

.

NOTE: Failure of the PROG LED to light up indicates a mal-
function. Check the connections and return to program-
ming. 

Programming the call keys. 

Lift the handset (if present) of the receiver that you want to 
programme 

 then press the door lock release 

 and  

AUX2   

 buttons. On the entry panel, press the call key to 

be associated with the receiver 

: an acoustic signal will 

confirm that the setting was stored. Hang up the handset 

 

again, and continue, repeating the same operations for the 
other receivers.

Exiting programming 

Briefly press the 

PROG

 key; the 

PROG

 LED and the entry pan-

els' LEDS will turn off. 

NOTE. If no action is performed, the procedure will auto-
matically end after 30 minutes.

Adjustment of visual field  
of the entry panel's surveillance camera 

S

When the system is in "programming" mode, (if necessary) 
it is possible to adjust the surveillance camera's visual field 
from any receiver.
With the handset lifted (if there is one), by pressing the 
"Self-connection 

” 

 key, you can scroll through the 

10 possible configurations 

 using the AUX1   or AUX2   

keys 

. To adjust the "visual field" of the other surveillance 

cameras (if present), press the “Self-connection 

” button 

again. 
The setting is saved automatically by exiting "programming" 
mode.

 Should it be necessary to make changes to a system 

that's already been programmed (add, replace or remove 
an entry panel) it will be necessary to go back into "pro-
gramming" mode to make the system acquire the chang-
es made. 

DISPOSAL

Do not litter the environment with packaging material: 
make sure it is disposed of according to the regulations in 
force in the country where the product is to be used.
When the equipment reaches the end of its life cycle, avoid 
discarding it within the environment.
The equipment must be disposed of in compliance with 
current regulations, recycling its component parts wherever 
possible.
Components that qualify as recyclable waste feature the 
relevant symbol and material acronym.

Summary of Contents for DMC/01

Page 1: ... RFID MINI USB PROG LED DATA LED PROG CN3 MINI USB MIC PUSH BUTTON KEYBOARD VZS PROG LED DATA LED PROG VZS TOP DMVC 01 DMC 01 A B C E D DMVC 01 DMC 01 24804052 Italiano IT English EN Français FR Deutsch DE Español ES Nederlands NL Português PT Polskie PL Русский RU www bpt it ...

Page 2: ...I USB M2 M5 12V BIN1 BIN2 BIN3 BOUT VLS 300 B B NO C PROG LED DATA LED PROG MIC PUSH BUTTON KEYBOARD VZS RFID MINI USB M1 M2 M5 12V 12V BIN1 BIN2 BIN3 BOUT VLS 101 2 1 2 1 PROG LED DATA LED PROG F G DMVC 01 DMC 01 DMVC 01 DMC 01 VA 01 VA 01 ...

Page 3: ...3 4 5 CBI VZS 308C CBO M2 M1 C 8 7 6 1 2 3 4 5 P5 P6 P7 P8 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 P19 P20 P1 P2 P3 P4 P7 P8 P5 P6 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 A A B C D PROG LED DATA LED PROG C 1 3 2 4 CN8 CN6 CN5 RFID CN2 CN3 A B 1 D C 2 3 0 10 VDC Iout 60 mA FIX 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 3 1 A B C D 2 3 CN5 CN5 RFID CN3 CN3 H I DMVC 01 DMC 01 DMVC 01 DMC 01 VA 01 ...

Page 4: ... PROG VA 01 3 M1 A PROG PROG VA 01 3 beep M1 A PROG PROG VA 01 1 M1 A PROG PROG VA 01 3 1 2 3 M1 A PROG PROG VA 01 3 1 2 3 beep M1 A PROG PROG VA 01 1 M1 A PROG PROG VA 01 3 1 2 3 beep M1 A PROG PROG VA 01 1 J K L ...

Page 5: ... 01 beep 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 3 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 3 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 3 12345678 beep 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 3 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 3 87654321 beep M1 A PROG PROG PROG RFID PROG VA 01 M1 A PROG PROG PROG RFID PROG VA 01 beep 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 3 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 3 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 3 12345678 beep 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 3 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 3 12345678 beep 10 1 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 3 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 3 beep 99 1 2 5...

Page 6: ... P1 P9 P10 P11 P12 KEYBOARD RFID MINI USB CBI VZS 308C CBO M2 M1 C 8 7 6 1 2 3 4 5 CBI VZS 308C CBO M2 M1 C 8 7 6 1 2 3 4 5 P5 P6 P7 P8 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 P19 P20 P1 P2 P3 P4 P7 P8 P5 P6 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 A A B C D PROG LED DATA LED PROG C 1 3 2 4 1 G 2 1 2 P Q DMVC 01 DMC 01 DMVC 01 DMC 01 VAS 100 30 VAS 100 30 ...

Page 7: ...7 CN8 CN6 CN5 CN2 CN3 MINI USB PROG LED DATA LED PROG DMVC 01 DMC 01 3 6 beep CN8 CN6 CN5 CN2 CN3 MINI USB PROG LED DATA LED PROG DMVC 01 DMC 01 1 R 3 8 4 6 9 7 5 2 1 1 9 0 77 94 70 58 S ...

Page 8: ...r I Row A Row B Row C Row D Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Backlight Initial programming in systems with a single entry panel with buttons J Entering programming mode Press the PROG key on the power supplier until the PROG LED turns on The entry panel LEDs turn on as shown in the figure NOTE If the PROG LED turns off suddenly this indicates a malfunctionintheconnectionbetweenthepowersuppli er and the ...

Page 9: ...ng to the GROUP whose codes you want to delete for at least 10 seconds after the beep briefly press the button again by doing this all the badges and codes associated to the call group will be deleted Deletion of codes associated to a call group using key pad Enter the call code followed by the key relative to the GROUP for which you want to cancel the codes and after the beep enter the call code ...

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