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BC/200

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16

5 8 C

23

43,5

45

7,5

57

70

106

A

B

64,5

70

145

2

1

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INSTALLATION 
INSTRUCTIONS

BC/200
CALL BOOSTER

For calling up to 7 receivers simul-
taneously on audio and video
entry systems 200.
Installed directly in series with the
entry panel common call wire, it
allows more groups of receivers to
be connected.
Install more BC/200, with related
power supplier AS/200, amplifiers
for calling more than 7 receivers
simultaneously.

Function of each terminal,

figure 1

16

15 V AC

23

supply voltage

23

+ 11÷17.5 V DC

5

<

supply voltage

8

call common input

C

call output

Technical features

• Supply voltage: 11÷17.5 V DC

or 15 V AC.

• Current demand: 1.2 A max.
• Working temperature range:

from 0 °C to +35 °C.

• Dimensions: 4 DIN units, low

profile module,  figure 2.
The unit can be installed without
terminal covers into boxes provi-
ded with DIN rail (EN 50022).
Dimensions are shown in figure
2A.
It can also be surface mounted,
using the DIN rail supplied, but
fitted with terminal covers.
Dimensions are shown in figure
2B.

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INSTALLATION 
INSTRUCTIONS

DC POWER SUPPLIER
VAS/100.20

It consist of a card onto which there
are the rectifier and the stabilizer. It is
capable of supplying 1.7A at 17.5V
DC and is protected against overloa-
ding and short circuiting.
The VAS/100 can also be used as a
supplementary power supply whene-
ver the system requires it.

NOTE. When designing the installa-
tion calculate the number of power
suppliers in relation to the total power
consumption of all devices in the
system.

Function of each terminal

(fig.1)

Terminal block G
~

mains

~

Terminal block A
1

+ 17,5V output

2

1

+ 17,5V output

2

Technical features

• Mains supply: 230V AC  50/60Hz.

Self-resetting electric safety switch.

• Output voltage: 17.5V DC 1.7A

continuous current demand.

• Power absorption: 60VA.
• Working temperature range: from 0

°C to +35 °C.

• Dimensions: 12 DIN units, low pro-

file module, figure 1.
The equipment can be installed
without terminal covers into boxes
provided with DIN rail (EN 50022).
Dimensions are shown in figure 1A.
It can also be surface mounted,

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43,5

45

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70

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B

64,5

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2

AS/200

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e

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a

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using the DIN rail supplied, but fit-
ted with terminal covers.
Dimensions are shown in figure
1B.

NOTE. The tunit is protected against
overloads and short-cicuits by a self-
resetting thermal switch, inserted on
the primary of the power supply tran-
sformer.
Once the switch trips, operation is
resumed automatically once the tem-
perature of the transformer drops
back below 85 °C.
Make sure the cause of the switch
tripping is eliminated.

AS/200 ADDITIONAL
POWER SUPPLIER

Can be used for general purposes.
Can power up to 18 MC modules or
9 illumination lamps on AZ entry
panels (i.e. 18 call buttons) and DC
devices.

Function of each terminal

Terminal block A
~

mains

~

Terminal block B
16

14V AC output

23
+B

supply voltage input 12V DC

5

ground

21

supply voltage output 11V DC

Technical features

• Supply voltage: 230V 50/60 Hz.

The transformer is electronically
protected against overloading and
short circuiting i.e. no fuses are
used.
The unit can be powered from a
12V DC power supply, e.g. battery
or uninterruptable power supply
(teB and 5).

NOTE.

The unit has no battery pro-

tection.

• Rated power: 15VA max.
• Output voltages:

11V DC stabilised, 200mA
14V AC, 600mA (12V 1.2A peak).

• Working temperature range: from

0 °C to +35 °C.

• Dimensions: 4 DIN units, low profi-

le module, figure 2.
The power supplier can be instal-
led without terminal covers into
boxes provided with DIN rail (EN
50022).
Dimensions are shown in figure
2A.
It can also be surface mounted,
using the DIN rail supplied, but fit-
ted with terminal covers.
Dimensions are shown in figure
2B.

NOTE. The transformer primary is
electronically protected against over-
loading and short circuiting i.e. no
fuses are used.
Procedure to reset a triggered circuit:
- Disconnect the mains from the unit.
- Remove the cause of malfunction.
- Let the equipment to cool for at

least 1 minute.

- Reconnect the mains to the unit.

Summary of Contents for HAC/200

Page 1: ...or use CLICK on your chosen part number from the index on page 2 to take you to the relevant Technical Data sheet On the right hand corner of each page you will find a red oval click on this to take you to the Index page ...

Page 2: ...M Contents Page HA 200 3 HAC 200 4 7 VLS 101 8 VLS 100C 9 SI 200 10 VSB 200C 11 TT 2 12 14 A 200N 15 16 VAS 100 30 17 CD 200 18 CD 204 19 YC 200 YC 200A 20 NC 220 NC 221 21 22 AS 200 BC 200 23 VSI 200 24 VA 200 25 issue 1 ...

Page 3: ...ontrol receiver volume control Function of each terminal fig 4 5 12 V DC supply voltage 21 8 common call for witness note 11 audio to receiver 12 audio from receiver 14 enabling NOTE In installations which do not cater for the enabling control termi nal 14 can be connected to the earth module always on or terminal 12 module on only when receiver is lif ted Technical features Supply voltage 12 VDC ...

Page 4: ...its and or PC for entering transferring and saving names messages and codes With a storage capacity of approx BPT S p A HAC 200 codes With a storage capacity of approx 2 000 secret codes the unit can be used for entrance control func tions There is no definite number of user names messages for the display and service codes as this depends on the size of each field For instance with a name 12 lette...

Page 5: ..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Deletion code _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Codes deletion Yes No Delete all Key block 0 80 6 Programming menu in Italian and English select the desired option Messages names codes and parameters entered via the entry panel s keypad Option of copying and transfer ring the name directory Call code generation in block progressive or customized mode Function of each terminal L LON data line...

Page 6: ... 80156 9 Code associated with key T 79157 Resetting the default password Should the customized password be misplaced the default setting 12345 can be reset by entering an emergency code furnished by BPT To receive this code you must quote the ID code to be found on the back of the front plate Programming button functions Menu forward search function Menu reverse search function Confirms function 0...

Page 7: ...e and in the range 0 to 161 for the user code If the progressive call mode has been chosen the range of usable codes goes from 78000 to 78161 79000 to 79161 80000 to 8016 You will also be asked to enter the customized code password up to 9 numbers long which may be given a different value for each user Modify edits the secret code Delete one deletes a secret code In the Modify and Delete one sub m...

Page 8: ...s auxiliary relay 1 2 voltage supply to relay s coil 10 18 V DC AC or 1 3 voltage supply to relay s coil 18 24 V DC AC VLS 101 used as call adapter 1 10 18 V DC or 3 18 24 V DC 4 call signal input 5 ground Technical features Supply voltage 10 24 V DC AC or low level signal e g call signal Current demand 60 mA max Max load to relay contact 5 A at 250 V 2 A if load is inductive Working temperature r...

Page 9: ... controlling unit i e When VLS 100C is controlled by entry panel or porter switchboard refer to tables in relevant instruc tions sheet When VLS 100C is controlled by intercom receivers refer to table in figure 4 Functions to be set P1 Potentiometer to preset the time VLS 100C stays ener gized CD Access key jumper SW2 Jumper to select VLS 100C driving source When placed to position C the relay is c...

Page 10: ...3 door release solenoid 16 0V AC 24 engaged signal input Terminal block E to entry panel no 1 5 11V supply voltage 21 to entry panel 8 call common 11 audio to receiver 12 audio to entry panel 23 output 14V AC 13 door release solenoid 16 0V AC 24 engaged signal output RS reset 1 E audio enable 1 Functions for combined audio and video entry systems installa tions Terminal block F to entry panel no 2...

Page 11: ...100 switchboard is being used 4 Send the code relating to the last receiver code with the highest value 5 Wait for the programming to be acknowledged only if the VPD 100 or VPDM 100 switchboard is being used 6 Insert the SW1 programming jumper Programming one call only 1 Power up the unit and remove the SW1 programming jumper figure 1 2 Send the code to be recorded 3 Wait for the programming to be...

Page 12: ... CONTACTS OF THE TT 2 DIFFER FROM THE TT 1 TIME OF DAY STATE Set for example at 13 30pm Wednesday and program time is OFF Ensure the timer is at this state after programming with only the 2 dots between hour minutes flashing Important notes For systems with 2 or more entry panels ensure SW1 is ON For straight time clock operation link pins 4 5 To preserve battery life it is not recommended that th...

Page 13: ...30 am Mon Sun PRESS PROGRAM TO SELECT HOUR PRESS CHANGE TO SET THE HOUR 6 FLASHING PRESS CHANGE TO SELECT ALL DAYS ALL 7 DOTS ON FLASHING PRESS PROGRAM TO SELECT THE 1st ON TIME ON DOTS FLASHING ON ON 6 00 ON 6 30 ON PRESS PROGRAM TO SELECT MINUTES PRESS CHANGE TO SET THE MINUTES 30 FLASHING PRESS PROGRAM TO PROCEED TO SET OFF TIME NOTE THAT THE ALL DAYS WILL NOT FLASH SET 1ST OFF TIME e g 9 00am ...

Page 14: ...will enable on time for all 7 days of week continue pressing CHANGE if you only require MON FRI Press PROGRAM Press CHANGE to set the on time e g 6 00 If minutes are not required press PROGRAM again otherwise press CHANGE to alter the minutes Then press PROGRAM SETTING 1st OFF TIME Press CHANGE to set the off time e g 9 00 If minutes are not required press PROGRAM again otherwise press CHANGE to a...

Page 15: ...a transformer capable of powering the HPC 1 entry panel and max 20 HPP 6 panels or MVA 100 01 audio module and max 20 MC call button modules or 10 push but tons lights equal to 20 call push but tons on AZ entry panels The unit features the following func tions 2 two tone call notes for entry panels or for supplementary calls e g lan ding calls Power supply and control of electric door lock 12V AC ...

Page 16: ...contact max 24V 1 A Dimensions 88x220x70 mm D d A H m R T T M z c s R N g M m M A M M h Installation instructions Untighten the fixing screw and remove the front cover from the back housing figure 5 Fix the back housing to the wall figure 6A or to an embedding box figure 6B 6C Avoid excessive tightening of the screws especially when walls are not perfectly flat Make the relative connections and re...

Page 17: ...ck G mains Terminal block A 1 17 5V output 2 1 17 5V output 2 Technical features Mains supply 230V AC 50 60Hz Self resetting electric safety switch Output voltage 17 5V DC 1 7A continuous current demand Power absorption 60VA Working temperature range from 0 C to 35 C Dimensions 8 DIN units low profi le module figure 1 The equipment can be installed without terminal covers into boxes provided with ...

Page 18: ...oard the connection must be made to terminal N2 before note type b can be obtained The type of note can be inverted by sending the code 80160 block code or 13120 progressive mode code to the unit In order to reset the initial condi tions send the code 80161 block code or 13121 progressive mode code to the unit The modification of the call note must be carried out when in pro gramming mode with the...

Page 19: ...des following the one transmitted are assigned to the other 3 users in sequence If on the other hand the installer wishes to assign each user a non progressive code send the code relating to the user connected to output 2 followed by the code relating to the user connected to output 3 and lastly the code rela ting to the user connected to out put 4 Insert the SW jumper N B If the programming is ca...

Page 20: ...lar to receiver YC 200A Unit YP3 can be used to add 3 auxi liary buttons to the handset Door lock release button Normally the door lock release button is active after having received a call If you want it active only when the receiver is lifted after having recei ved a call cut the jumper BP1 fig 6 Function of each terminal fig 6 Terminal block C 5 ground 7 call 8 audio from entry panel 9 audio to...

Page 21: ...AR plate Adapter für Tableau VIMAR Adaptateur pour platine VIMAR Adaptador para placa VIMAR Adaptador para placa VIMAR 4 Adattatore per placca AVE Adapter for AVE plate Adapter für Tableau AVE Adaptateur pour platine AVE Adaptador para placa AVE Adap tador para placa AVE 5 Adattatore copriforo Hole plug adapter Adapter Abdeckklappe Adaptateur couvre trou Adaptador cubre orificio Adaptador tapa fur...

Page 22: ... in a standardised rec tangular single embedding box or combined with the monitor module in a standardised double embed ding box The operation of the hands free module requires the GVV 200 main control unit Function of each terminal fig 3 E enabling 5 power supply common 7 call 8 audio to receiver 9 audio to entry panel 20 door bell aux Function of jumper SW1 Normally supplied ready inserted Remov...

Page 23: ...ent can be installed without terminal covers into boxes provided with DIN rail EN 50022 Dimensions are shown in figure 1A It can also be surface mounted 9 99 2402 8244 43 5 45 7 5 57 70 106 A B 64 5 70 145 2 AS 200 o e e s a using the DIN rail supplied but fit ted with terminal covers Dimensions are shown in figure 1B NOTE The tunit is protected against overloads and short cicuits by a self resett...

Page 24: ...monitor 12 audio signal to entry panel 23 auxiliary door release button 14 entry panel activation 13 12V supply voltage to 16 door release solenoid 24 engaged signal input Terminal block E to entry panel no 1 Terminal block F to entry panel no 2 or subsequent selector 3 video signal 1 4 video signal shield 5 17 5V supply voltage 6 to entry panel 8 call common 11 audio signal to monitor 12 audio si...

Page 25: ...0 series are installed in the same system The handsets must be equipped with SC 200 unit The use of C 200 handset in systems without conversation pri vacy requires the installation of EKC 200 capacitor 6 Stair light control The stair light function may be acti vated using the monitor when swit ched on using relay VLS 101 Function of each terminal figure 1 Terminal block A mains Terminal block B 5 ...

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