5
from the entry panel (one non-programmable ring
announces a call with the doorbell).
- Call can be rerouted to another receiver.
If the user called does not answer, the call can be rerouted to
another receiver by programming with PCS/300.
- Audible signal to indicate system busy.
- Attenuation of calls and management of simultaneous
calls to audio entry extensions (reference jumper SW1).
Entry panel selection in installations with a number
of entry panels
To use this function, turn on the monitor by pressing
the
button entry panel activation
.
Next, press the same button again to select the entry
panels.
VIDEO ENTRY PANEL HEV/301
Single-button video entry panel for managing the whole
installation. Teamed with button plates HEP/306-HEP/
312D, installations with up to 64 users can be set up.
For connections to user extensions the entry panel
uses
BPT X2 TECHNOLOGY
bus connection, enabling
all signals involved in installation to be sent along a
telephone-type single twisted pair line.
An additional three video-entry or audio-only entry panels
can be added to the first in series without the need for
other equipment (selectors, distributors).
The entry panel comes ready to house the KHSO luminous
system busy warning kit and 1 KHPS (or 1 KHPD) call kit.
The entry panel comes complete with:
- CCD camera with ±11° manual angle adjustment both
horizontally and vertically (fig. 2), with fixed-focus lens
(see fig. 3 for dimensions of the target area);
- phonic unit;
- infrared LED for lighting the target area;
- three potentiometers for the following functions (fig. 2
and 4):
volume control at entry panel;
volume control at receiver;
P1
timed (in the range 1 to 15 s) solenoid door-lock
release.
The entry panel comes with system busy and door-lock
release buzzer.
The wires supplied make it simple to connect the entry
panel’s various component units.
POWER SUPPLIER VA/301
Power supply unit capable of supplying power to receivers
directly from the X1 bus with a single twisted pair.
It also has a separate output for supplying an entry panel
and accessories that might be added.
KHPS SINGLE BUTTON KIT
The entry panel is set up to house the KHPS call kit
required to bring the number of calls to up to two users.
Expansion of the number of calls requires the HPP/6
button plates.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY
VIDEO ENTRY CONTROL YVL301
WARNING. It is recommended to install the monitor
in a dry place.
Open the video entry control as shown in figures 5 and 6.
Remove the connector (fig. 7) and install the video entry
control as shown in figures 8, 9 and 10.
For even more secure fastening, remove the receiver
support with a screwdriver through the slot (fig. 11) and
fasten the video entry control as shown in figure 12.
Connect (fig. 7) an re-install the video entry control as
shown in figure 13.
WARNING. In installations with XA/300LR we recommend
you gather up the receiver’s ID (SN) codes, applied on the
outside of the housing, and enter them in the tables that
come with the XA/300LR and IPC/300LR.
VIDEO ENTRY PANEL HEV/301
Recessed installation
The embedding box must be fitted flush with the
wall and at an height that ensure optimal camera
operation.
Fit the spacer into embedding boxes to avoid
deformation (fig. 14).
It is possible to use the screwdriver obtained from the
spacer to adjust the microphone and speaker volume
(fig. 2).
WARNING. Connecting cables must be fed through
one of the knockout cable entry points, located at the
bottom of the embedding box (A in fig. 14).
Using the Allenkey s 2.5 supplied, unscrew the lock
screw and remove the front plate from the chassis
(fig. 15).
In order to fit additional buttons, follow the instructions
supplied with each.
Remove the two plugs protecting the threaded holes
in the embedding box and secure the chassis using the
two screws supplied (fig. 16).
Perform the wiring. The name card can be removed
and filled in with the relevant information by removing
the card clip followed by the actual card itself (fig. 17).
NOTE.
Personalized name cards can be used up to a
maximum of 2 mm thick.
In order to fit the front plate, first insert the upper part in
the top moulding and then, using a Allenkey s 2.5, tighten
the lock screw (fig. 18).
Installation outside of wall
For installation outside of the wall, the entry panel
HEV/301 must be used in conjunction with the metal
wall-mounted box HBP/M or HBP/T (model with cover),
which is not included with the kit (fig. 19-20).
POWER SUPPLIER VA/301
The power supplier can be installed without
terminal covers into boxes provided with DIN rail
(EN 50022).
Dimensions are shown in figure 21A.
It can also be surface mounted, using the DIN rail supplied
and applying the provided terminal covers and screw
anchors. Dimensions are shown in figure 21B.
KHPS SINGLE BUTTON KIT
Push the front plate from the front to release the hole
plug (fig. 22) and subsequently remove it (fig. 23). Insert
the button as illustrated in fig. 24 and 25.
Apply the spring to the button (fig. 26).
The name card can be removed and filled in with the
relevant information by removing the card clip followed
by the actual card itself (fig. 27).
NOTE: Personalized name cards can be used up to a
maximum of 2 mm thick.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTION
WARNING
Do not open or tamper with the units; there is high
voltage inside.
VIDEO ENTRY CONTROL YVL301
Function of jumper SW1
(Call attenuated)
Normally supplied inserted. Remove jumper
SW1
(fig. 28)
to decrease call alert volume.
Maximum number of ONLY audio entry extensions
activated by the same call (IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO
CONNECT VIDEO ENTRY EXTENSIONS TO THE SAME
CALL):
- 3 with normal call (jumper SW1 inserted);
- 2 with normal call and 6 with attenuated call (jumper
SW1 not inserted).
Function of jumper SW3
(Resistive load termination)
The unit features a jumper
SW3
(fig. 28) for the impedance
terminating the signal line.
Remove the jumper if the line continues towards other
receivers.
Function of each terminal (fig. 28)
Terminal block M1
B
X1
line
+
doorbell input
–
Function of connector
CN4 to connect to monitor.
VIDEO ENTRY PANEL HEV/301
14-18V
DC
power supply
solenoid lock output
door-lock release button
–
earth for solenoid lock
auxiliary command 1 output
auxiliary command 2 output
entry panel enabling output
B IN
bus input from other
entry panels
B OUT
bus output towards receivers
or other entry panels
Connector functions
5-pin CN1 connector:
used for connection to entry panel
HEP/306 or HEP/312D.
3-pin CN3 connector:
used for connection to buttons
KHPS or KHPD.
1-red:
to button n° 2.
2-orange:
to button n° 3.
3-yellow:
to button n° 4.
WARNING. In installations with a number of entry panels,
call buttons must be arranged in the same order on each.
Connector CN4:
comes ready connected.
1-black:
to button no. 1.
2-brown:
to button no. 1.
3-green:
to LEDs lighting the buttons.
4-yellow:
to LEDs lighting the buttons.
5-pin CN5 connector:
used for connection to KHSO
luminous warning kit.
Function of jumpers SW1 and SW2 (fig. 4)
SW1:
automatic programming of number of entry
panels (default setting 1).
SW2:
programming of receivers.
WARNING. Wires belonging to cables that are not
used must be insulated.
POWER SUPPLIER VA/301
Function of each terminal (fig. 29)
Terminal block G
mains
Terminal block M1
+
supply voltage output
–
+18
VDC
B IN
bus line input from
entry panels
Terminal block M2
B OUT
bus line output
to receivers
Function of connector CN1 (fig. 29)
Connector
CN1
features the output of the X1 bus
and of the +24V DC power supply available for future
applications.
Note. The system is operative 1 min after the system has
been powered.
NOTE. The unit’s transformer and B OUT line are protected
against overloads and short-circuits electronically instead
of by fuses.
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 min.
- Reconnect the mains to the unit.
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