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Appendix

102

Radio recognition

It is necessary for all handsets added to a kit or replacement handsets to undergo radio
recognition!

• Carry out the radio recognition using:
- each of the handsets if the installation has several,
- each of the buttons of the external caller unit if it has 2 call buttons,
- each of the external caller units if the installation has two.

• Radio recognition enables each handset to identify the external caller unit(s) connected to it.

Carry out the following procedure.

!

1

2

Open the controllers 
cover and press the small
pushbutton.

On the other side of 
the pillar press 
the call button 
on the caller unit. It will
start to beep.

3

During the BEEPING, 
press and hold the
handsets and 
keys simultaneously, that
correspond to the caller 
unit until the handset emits
a resonant BEEP and
shows the

symbol 

(the procedure is identical
for the 6 button handset).

You have 20s to carry out step 2.

!

You have 20s to carry out step 3.

!

NB:

i

f there has been neither a beep nor a display, radio recognition has failed.

Start the procedure again from the beginning ensuring you leave at least 3 seconds between
pressing the button on the controller and the button on the external caller unit, and that you keep
the handset at least 2m from the controller.

Summary of Contents for SC902

Page 1: ...ng 101 Adjusting the type and volume of ring tone 101 Appendices 102 Radio recognition 102 Programming the caller unit with keypad 103 Adjusting the door control 104 Adjusting the motorized gate control 104 Quick installation 106 What to do if 108 Technical specifications 110 The products supplied in a kit function together as soon as you insert the batteries It is not necessary to carry out radio...

Page 2: ...n mains operated base multifunction station battery operated base base caller unit cable supplied controller garden side caller unit street side R1 R2 R2 controlling an electric door strike or an electric lock R1 controlling a motorized gate Indoor station Street Assembly COMPOSITION OF A DOORPHONE requires as a minimum 1 button caller unit with keypad ...

Page 3: ...An indoor station base and handset for the reception of calls and the remote control There are 2 models of handset the standard handset 6 keys allows the control of a door strikes or electric lock the control of a motorised gate the control of lighting 2 the multifunction handset 10 keys allows the control of 2 door strikes or electric locks 1 the control of 2 motorized gates 1 the control of 2 au...

Page 4: ...lid 4 captive screws for fixing lid Antenna sleeve detachable Washers detachable Push button Loudspeaker NB The antenna sleeve cable grommets cable clamps and cable clamp screws are in the accessory packet Personalised name label label sheet supplied Keypad for entry of the access code preceding the pedestrian and vehicle access commands Cable 2 5 m long for connecting the caller unit to the contr...

Page 5: ...t located on the underside of the base unit Base unit cover Base unit underside Captive screws to secure base unit cover 2 other screws on top Mains adaptor cable channels Jack socket Screw cover Feet The indoor station base Battery operated base Mains operated base ...

Page 6: ...sed of electric door entry 1 entry 2 Radio reception level Status open or closed of automatic device 1 garage door Status open or closed of automatic device 2 garage door Level bars External Caller Unit 2 Volume level Ring level Lighting status NB only the indicators specific to your installation will be displayed NB the battery cover is located at the rear of the handset Display The indoor statio...

Page 7: ...se where handsets are installed The antenna must be completely extended Never run a cable along side of the antenna notably the cable between the caller unit and the technical controller Don t coil the cable close to or in the controller but cut the surplus Also avoid placing the products close to metallic items metal grilles enclosures metallic gates or sources of electromagnetic disturbance for ...

Page 8: ...emplate to mark the cable hole 8mm dia drill bit recommended B If the cable goes around the pillar pierce one of the openings located on the sides of the caller unit using a rat tail file or a cutter for cable entry 4 Push out the 2 screw covers using a flat screwdriver at the back of the external caller unit 5 Run the cable according to step 3 Fix the external caller unit screws and plugs supplie...

Page 9: ... 3 Attach the controllers base to the mounting bracket 4 Fix the base to the bracket with the use of the locking screw 5 6 Detach a cable grommet and pierce it just to the diameter of cable using a crosshead screwdriver in order to allow the passage of the cable of the caller unit Mark the 3 mounting points and drill the pillar with a 6mm dia drill 4cm minimum Washers Remove the antenna sleeve and...

Page 10: ...crews provided to hold the connected cable s by tightening the cable clamps 11 12 Insert the cover onto the base and secure it with the 4 screws Cut the cable to the required length Pass the cable through the cable grommet Strip the ends of the wires The cable must be completely uncoiled Ensure correct orientation of the grommets Do not remove the cable clamps from their holder Push the batteries ...

Page 11: ...e the handset on its cradle It will emit 3 beeps The indicator displays to show the handset is being charged 6 Test the radio reception At a distance of more than 3m away from the controller press the button Watch the radio reception indicator If more than 2 bars are displayed the level is good 1 When the test is done press 2 1 50 m Mark the two wall bracket mounting holes with a 6mm dia drill 1 I...

Page 12: ...pears showing the handset is being charged 5 For ease of use it is recommended the indoor station be mounted approximately 1 5m from the floor Test the radio reception At a distance of more than 3m away from the controller press the button Watch the radio reception indicator If more than 2 bars are displayed the level is good 1 When the test is done press 2 1 50 m 1 It is recommended to do this te...

Page 13: ... indicator blinks on the display 3 4 Pick up the handset and press the key The and indicators flash alternately to signal that communication is under way Verify communication with the caller unit To end the communication press the handset gives out a resonant BEEP to indicate disconnection or hang up the handset on its base the indicator becomes steady again 1 2 To change the ring type 3 ring type...

Page 14: ... press the small pushbutton On the other side of the pillar press the call button on the caller unit It will start to beep 3 During the BEEPING press and hold the handsets and keys simultaneously that correspond to the caller unit until the handset emits a resonant BEEP and shows the symbol the procedure is identical for the 6 button handset You have 20s to carry out step 2 You have 20s to carry o...

Page 15: ...l access code 4 to 6 digits 5 New personal access code 4 to 6 digits Personal access code to change 4 to 6 digits Long beep Long beep Personal access code Programming Modification What to do in case the personal access code is lost During this procedure if an auxiliary code was programmed the last memorized code remains but is disabled to re enable it see the procedure in the user guide for the ca...

Page 16: ...ation Press the entrance 1 entrance 2 key for more than 5 seconds the handset emits a resonant BEEP and the indicator blinks press the key to change to 5 secs the handset emits 2 resonant Beeps To revert to 2 secs use the same procedure but press instead of Connection of a motorised gate Pass the cables through cable entry grommets see diagram of the controller Make connections as indicated in the...

Page 17: ...reen door closed contact closed door open contact open 4 Connection not obligatory Push button placed inside the door allowing manual egress control Place this control out of reach and view from the street if fitted to pedestrian gate 5 Connection not obligatory link out the two terminals if not used Allows for the state of the gate to be displayed on the handsets LCD screen gate closed contact cl...

Page 18: ...6 External caller unit installation Controller installation 1 20 m 1 2 3 3 bis 4 5 6 7 8 10 Green 11 Pink 12 White 7 Yellow 8 Brown 9 Grey 4 cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 If necessary see radio recognition appendix ...

Page 19: ...r station installation Mains operated indoor station installation 1 50 m 1 2 3 4 7 6 5 Connect the transformer to the mains 230VAC Screw the base to the wall for metal caller units see the guide provided with the metal cover 1 50 m 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 9 7 ...

Page 20: ...0m When the handset is inside the dwelling radio transmission range is shorter In fact radio wave propagation is affected by the type and thickness of the walls it passes through During communication testing the and indicators do not blink The call is not going through to the external caller unit The connected automatic gate is not displayed on the handset The low battery indicator doesn t disappe...

Page 21: ... with the handsets antenna Fig 2 and 3 Comment the connection of a strike or electric lock release can increase the radio range appreciably Fig 4 Radio range increases Radio range increases Up to 30 m External caller unit cable Junction box Radio range increases 1 m Controller caller unit connection Cut the cable at 1m extend the pink and white wires according to the indications given below 0 75mm...

Page 22: ...VS type Feature of the indoor station ABS housings Ingress protection rated IP41 protection against solid bodies 1 mm and from drops of water and condensation in a vertical plane Operating temperature of the interior products of 0 C to 50 C Voltage supply of the base batteries 4 x 1 5V LR20 alkaline batteries autonomy 4 years mains via the 230V 12V transformer Supply of the rechargeable handset fo...

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