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General data

• Failsafe multi-frequency radio technology with a free field (1) range of up to 400 m, according to

environmental and installation conditions

• High-fidelity digital sound

Outdoor caller unit data

• External boxes made of polycarbonate
• Controller and outdoor caller unit degree of protection: IP54/IK08
• Operating temperature from – 20°C to + 70°C
• Controller power supply: 2 x (3.6 V 17 Ah) MPU01X lithium bat 1 x (3.6 V 700 mAh) 

908-21X lithium-ion battery  and/or 12/24 VAC or 12/30V DC power supply 
and/or 12 V 8 W min. power solar panel, ref. MJU01X
or 4 LR20 type 1.5 V alkaline batteries 

• 5-year battery life (with MPU01X battery) or 3-year battery life (with 4 LR20 batteries) (2)
• Wiring using 4 wires between the outdoor caller unit and the controller
• Control and powering of any type of low consumption (0.5 A max.) 12 V latches. 
• Control of safety ELV motorisation system able to operate with a 48 V DC/1 A dry contact (relay

or switch)

• All controller inputs/outputs are SELV types

Internal handset unit data

• Interior boxes made of ABS
• Degree of protection: IP31/IK04
• Operating temperature from -5°C to +55°C
• Base powered by mains supply: via 220 V/6 V transformer
• Rechargeable handset powered by MTU01X plug-in lithium-ion battery
• Rechargeable handset battery life when off base: 15 days (3)
• Battery base battery life: 5 years (3)

(1) The free field range corresponds to the maximum theoretical distance separating the controller and the handset when

there are no obstacles in the way (e.g. wall, screen, vegetation, electromagnetic disturbance, etc.) likely to reduce the
range. 

(2) The battery life is based on household use, i.e.: 2 x 10-second communications, 7 latch commands and 6 gate

commands per day for a controller and an outdoor caller unit without digicode, 1 x 10-second communication, 4 latch
commands (without outdoor caller unit backlighting) and 5 gate commands (without outdoor caller unit backlighting) per
day for a controller and outdoor caller unit with digicode.

(3) The battery life is based on household use, i.e. 2 x 10-second communications, 2 x 10-second inter-handset

communications and 6 commands (2 latch commands, 2 gate commands, 1 lighting command, and 1 garage door
command) per day. For the rechargeable handset battery life to last its full period (15 days) when off its base, it must be
left on its base to charge for at least 2 days when it is first powered or 4 days if the display screen disappears (during
which time it can of course be used).

15. Technical data

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 

Manufacturer: 

Hager Security SAS

• Address: 

F-38926 Crolles Cedex - France

Product type: 

Doorphone • 

Trade mark: 

Daitem

We declare under our sole responsibility that the products to which this declaration relates are compliant with the essential requirements of
the following directives:

• R&TTE Directive: 99/5/CE
• Low Voltage Directive: 2006/95/CE
• ROHS directive: 2002/95/CE

in compliance with the following harmonised European standards: 

These products can be used in all EU and EEA countries and Switzerland.  

Crolles, 06/05/10

Signature: Patrick Bernard
Research & Development Director

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Product reference

SC100AU

EN 300 220-2 V2.1.2

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EN 60950 (2006)

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EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1

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Summary of Contents for SC901AU

Page 1: ...Doorphone USER GUIDE SC901AU SC902AU SC906AU SC100AU SC200AU SC201AU SC206AX MHF01X MHF02X MHF03X MHF04X MHF05X MHF06X...

Page 2: ...e doorphone system maximum of 4 per call button This manual describes how to install the following products SC901AU Mains mains code operated 1 home doorphone kit SC902AU Lithium mains 1 button 1 home...

Page 3: ...not communicating 14 8 Controlling side gate access 16 8 1 when communicating 16 8 2 when not communicating 17 9 Operating an automatic garage door control system 19 10 Controlling lighting 20 11 Mod...

Page 4: ...n Validate button OK Gate control button Inter handset communication button Latch side gate control button Garage control button 1 Lighting control button 1 Up and down scroll keys Left and right scro...

Page 5: ...Missed call no signal poor average good excellent Radio range lighting off lighting on Lighting status Garage side gate and latch status gate closed gate open gate 1 open 2 closed or gate half open if...

Page 6: ...ns The name of the access point calling 2 is displayed C C Handset battery status Time Gate side gate and latch status Lighting status Garage status 1 3 Handset display in standby mode general informa...

Page 7: ...activated communication is established if not press 2 If the handset is already off the base press 2 Open the flip cover to talk and adjust the volume using the keys 3 At the end of communication pres...

Page 8: ...ackground sounds at the different access points where the outdoor caller units are installed using the key 1 Quickly press 2 If you have more than 2 access points select the one you wish to listen in...

Page 9: ...adjusting the communication volume using the keys C C 4 At the end of communication press and or put the handset back on the base At the end of communication press and or put the handset back on the...

Page 10: ...cation the latch status icon is updated if a position contact is connected C The installation has a latch or a lock and a gate You are communicating with access 1 for example 6 Controlling latch acces...

Page 11: ...econds Open C 1 If a position contact is connected 2 If you press the wrong button press then enter the access code again 3 Only applies to the outdoor caller unit with keypad If the AUTO COMMAND para...

Page 12: ...t is on the base open the flip cover and select the access point to be opened using the keys then Closed Closed C C 3 If you only have one latch access point the opening command is sent directly to it...

Page 13: ...call is activated within 5 seconds At the end of communication the gate status icon is updated if a position contact is connected C The installation includes a gate and a latch 7 1 When communicating...

Page 14: ...conds Open C 1 If a position contact is connected 2 If you press the wrong button press then enter the access code again 3 Only applies to the outdoor caller unit with keypad If the AUTO COMMAND param...

Page 15: ...tatus 1 Pick up the handset if it is on the base open the flip cover and quickly press 2 2 If you have several gate access points select the access point to be opened using the keys then Closed Closed...

Page 16: ...l is unlocked within 5 sec At the end of communication the side gate status icon is updated if a position contact is connected C The installation only has one gate You are communicating with access 1...

Page 17: ...ds Open C 1 If a position contact is connected 2 If you press the wrong button press then enter the access code again 3 Only applies to the outdoor caller unit with keypad If the AUTO COMMAND paramete...

Page 18: ...access points pick up the handset if it is on the base open the flip cover and select the access point to be opened using the keys then Closed Closed C C 3 If you only have one side gate access point...

Page 19: ...ctly to it Opening command sent C 3 The garage is activated within 5 seconds Open C 2 1 If a position contact is connected to the output receiver 2 The name of the automatic garage door control system...

Page 20: ...andset if it is on the base open the flip cover and quickly press 2 If you have several lights select the light to be switched on using the keys then OFF OFF C C 3 If you only have one light the ON co...

Page 21: ...ose parameters you wish to change You will access a set of menus allowing you to programme or modify the doorphone system s parameters Select the option status or value using the keys then You will th...

Page 22: ...16 tags max 1 Pick up the handset and stand in front of the outdoor caller unit 2 Press once on 3 Hold the tag to be registered in front of the name label on the outdoor caller unit 4 Each time a new...

Page 23: ...g the keys 3 Move on to the next character using the key 4 Perform steps 2 and 3 for all the characters and then once the desired name has been programmed press C C ACTIVE INACTIVE ACTIVE INACTIVE Act...

Page 24: ...ogrammed for the 16 possible codes Can be used to programme an access code on the outdoor caller unit so that a side gate gate or latch can be opened restricted to 16 codes max 1 Stand in front of the...

Page 25: ...ed 8 characters max 1 Select the code to be modified 2 Modify the 1st character using the keys 3 Move on to the next character using the key 4 Perform steps 2 and 3 for all the characters and then onc...

Page 26: ...and then once the desired name has been programmed press C C The key selects the previous character IMPORTANT if a power cut occurs and the controller has battery back up backlighting is activated whe...

Page 27: ...g is activated when a button is pressed or a tag used the BACKLIGHTING menu is not displayed and no other operating mode is possible BACK LIGHTING cont BUTTON 2 or BUTTON 1 Handset display in standby...

Page 28: ...by mode RADIO LINK HANDSET ACCESS TAGS PIN DISPLAY SOUNDS PARAMETERS PULSE INFOS AUTO COMMAND Menu Setting possible Using the setting AUTO COMMAND Factory ELECTRIC STRIKE Can be used to define the com...

Page 29: ...or gate motorisation control terminal blocks 12 and 14 PEDESTRIAN 0 5 SEC 1 SEC 1 5 SEC 2 SEC 2 5 SEC Factory 1 S Can be used to change the pulse duration for gate motorisation pedestrian opening cont...

Page 30: ...RATION INFOS You will access a set of menus allowing you to programme or modify the doorphone system s parameters Select the option status or value using the keys then You will then go back to the pre...

Page 31: ...1 LIGHT 2 LIGHT 3 LIGHT 4 to a Light control button GARAGE 1 GARAGE 2 GARAGE 3 GARAGE 4 to a Garage control button BACK LIGHTING ACTIVE INACTIVE Activates or deactivates handset backlighting Backlight...

Page 32: ...of handset ringing 1 Select the door bell to be changed 2 Choose the desired door bell from among the 9 available and then press Handset display in standby mode RADIO LINK HANDSET ACCESS Handset displ...

Page 33: ...layed on the handset 1 Set the 1st digit using the keys 2 Move on to the next digit using the key 3 Perform steps 1 and 2 again to set the minutes then once the chosen time has been programmed press C...

Page 34: ...arge low C Call the installer out to replace the controller batteries It is advisable to change the handset battery at the same time Controller batteries flat C Information for use by the manufacturer...

Page 35: ...no obstacle between the handset and the controller the free field radio range is roughly 400 m When the handset is inside the home the radio range is less Radio wave propagation is limited depending...

Page 36: ...netic disturbance etc likely to reduce the range 2 The battery life is based on household use i e 2 x 10 second communications 7 latch commands and 6 gate commands per day for a controller and an outd...

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