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21
(MT13 - En 2015)
3
MS1
ON
1 2 3 4
ON
1 2 3 4
MS2
Press the programming button SW.
- Repeat phases 2 and 3 until you have completely programmed the
digital encoder.
- Any time you press the SW button an acknowledge or error tone will
warning you whether the entered code is correct or not; in case of
incorrect code you must enter again the correct one.
DIGITAL ENCODER
EC-EM TERMINALS
The EC-EM terminals can be used to connect:
-one active relay during the call and for the entire conversation
(default)
-one additional camera
-one additional door lock
To have these functions you must connect the terminals correctly and
make some programming operations on the push-button panel.
Connection of one relay (see fig. 1)
Programming operations to be made:
- microswitch 3 of MS2 = position OFF
- microswitch 4 of MS2 = position OFF
- code 1E = enter address 255
Connection of one additional camera
For this use you must connect the EC and EM terminals to the
corresponding terminals of the audio/video module.
Programming operations to be made:
- microswitch 3 of MS2 = position ON
- microswitch 4 of MS2 = position OFF
- code 1E = enter address 255
Connection of one
additional door lock.
For this use you must
connect a relay as
shown in the figure and
program the push-but-
ton panel according to
the desired service.
1) - activation of door lock from turn-on button of internal stations
(
or
from videointercoms; from intercoms). This function can be
activated only during a conversation with the external door station. In idle
state the buttons will activate the external door station.
Programming operations to be made:
- microswitch 3 of MS2 = position OFF
- microswitch 4 of MS2 = position OFF (3 seconds) or ON (6 seconds)
- code 1E = enter address 250
2) - activation of door lock from button
of internal stations
This programming allows for having two groups of users connected to
a single external door station, each of them with its own door lock. The
division between the two groups is indicated by the number that is
inserted in the programming of code 1E. You must insert the last user
number recognised by group 1 that will activate the door lock connected
to terminals S1 and S2; all higher numbers will automatically be in group
2 and will activate the door lock connected to terminals EC and EM.
EM
EC
CD213...
230V
127V
0
3
1
5
6
1471
2220
2220S
VD2120...
ON
1 2 3 4
MS1
MS2
1A
2A *
1B
2B
1C
1E
AA
Table 3.5
Selection code of the
programming
User address associated to the first
button. Codes from 1 to 200 (see table
3.7 of pages 3.23, 3.24 and 3.25). Fac-
tory setting 100.
User address associated to the last
button. Codes from 1 to 200 (see table
3.7 of pages 3.23, 3.24 and 3.25). Fac-
tory setting 200.
Address of the external door station.
Codes from 231 to 250 (see table 3.7 of
page 3.25). Factory setting 231.
System programming (see table 3.6 of
page 3.22).
Settings for operations with a doorkeeper
exchanger. Enter address 201 if the door
station operates with 1 or more main door
keeper exchangers or the address 210 if
the door station operates with 1 or more
secondary doorkeeper exchangers (see
table 3.7 of page 3.25).
Address associated with terminals EC-
EM (see corresponding section for
codes to be inserted).
Set the device back to factory settings.
Code 85 (see table 3.7 of page 3.23).
MS1
MS2
1
A
2
A
MS1
MS2
MS1
MS2
1
B
2
B
MS1
MS2
1
E
Address or function to be pro-
grammed
MS1
MS2
A
A
Codes used to deactivate the camera upon call of 2 user
groups (see section on page 3.22)
MS1
MS2
4E
5E
6E
7E
first address in group 1 (see codes of
table 3.7 on pages 3.23, 3.24 and 3.25)
last address in group 1 (see codes of
table 3.7 on pages 3.23, 3.24 and 3.25)
first address in group 2 (see codes of
table 3.7 on pages 3.23, 3.24 and 3.25)
last address in group 2 (see codes of
table 3.7 on pages 3.23, 3.24 and 3.25)
MS1
MS2
4
E
5
E
MS1
MS2
MS1
MS2
6
E
7
E
* This programming is useful when the push button panel has more
buttons than the connected users and to prevent the case when, by
pressing an enabled button, the system gets busy.
MS1
MS2
1
C
(fig.1)
4) Exit programming mode
To exit the programming phase it is necessary to
set OFF all the microswitches MS1 and MS2 and
move back the jumper J1 from 1-2 to 2-3 position.