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Page 1: ...03 10 01 PC Installation manual Video Display 5739 50 5739 51 ...

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Page 3: ...x___________________________________ 9 4 QUICK CONFIGURATION_ _________________________________________ 10 5 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION_______________________________________ 13 5 1 Flexibility in composition___________________________________________13 5 2 Customisation of texts_____________________________________________14 5 3 Other functionalities_ _____________________________________________15 5...

Page 4: ...e of negligence incorrect use and tampering by unauthorised people Thus the Video Display must only be installed indoors must not be exposed to drips or splashes of water must only be used on Legrand digital 2 wire video door entry systems 1 2 Package content The package contains Video Display Installation Manual User Manual CD 1 Introduction ...

Page 5: ...RCOM intercom call to an audio handset CAMERA direct activation of the camera associated to the entrance panel or separate for video CCTV ACTIVATION direct activation of the actuator associated to the entrance panel SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING sequential activation of the cameras in the system Scenarios Can activate the first five scenarios saved in the scenario module Alarms Candisplaythedividedzones th...

Page 6: ... Call bell exclusion LED 4 Connection key activates deactivates the sound connection 5 Connection LED 6 Switch ON entrance panel and cycling key 7 Door lock LED 8 Door lock key activates the electric door lock of the associated or connected entrance panel 9 Navigation keypad navigates inside the menus confirms OK key or cancels C key the programming operations 10 Microphone 1 4 8 3 5 7 10 2 6 9 ...

Page 7: ...of the associated Entrance Panel The LED signals its operation Activation Entrance Panel Cycling Activates the switching ON of the associated Entrance Panel and cycles any other Entrance Panels cameras OK key Gives access to the menu confirms the selection made keys Inside the menus change the value set In audio video connection allow quick access to the audio video adjustments keys Inside the men...

Page 8: ...US 1 2 OFF ON N P M BUS 1 2 OFF ON 1 Mini USB connector for connection to the PC 2 Configurator socket 3 Connection to the Legrand 2 wire digital system BUS 4 Stretch end ON OFF microswitch 5 Connector for extra power supply 2 4 5 3 1 ...

Page 9: ...play use a flush mounted box item 506E After making all the connections fasten theVideo Display to the flush mounted box being careful to arrange the wires so that they are not damaged Finish the installation with the cover plate in the version required 3 Installation ...

Page 10: ...dard video door entry systems where no special functions are required and short installation times are important In this case the device is configured physically inserting the configurators in sockets N P and M The configurator in M defines the video door entry mode corresponding to a predefined set of five video door entry functions QUICK CONFIGURATION BY MEANS OF M CONFIGURATOR Note If the apart...

Page 11: ...ich can be selected with M 0 6 M 0 M 1 M 2 M 3 M 4 M 5 The main menu page always has the five selected functions plus SETTINGS which goes to a page dedicated to the device settings and configurations 4 Quick configuration CAMERA I ACTIVATION I INTERCOMMUNICATING I ACTIVATION I CAMERA I CAMERA I INTERCOMMUNICATING I ...

Page 12: ...he icon selected e g CAMERA 2 activates the camera with address P 2 ACTIVATION activationoftheactuatorwiththesameaddressastheassociatedEntrance Panel increased by a number equal to that indicated by the icon selected e g ACTIVATION3openingoftheEntrancePaneldoorlock configuredwithP 3 directly without the call or activation of actuator item 346200 BTicino configured with P 3 and MOD 5 or activation ...

Page 13: ...xts Other ways of managing the house automation systems the call to a second level page containing mixed functions can be entered enter the PROFESSIONAL STUDIO HANDSFREE PAGING and MULTIMEDIA commands whi ch otherwise can only be called from the SETTINGS menu in the first page or in a second level page 5 1 Flexibility in composition the first page can be written with the functions and the house au...

Page 14: ...LARMS customise the messages associating a descriptive text to the zone where the alarm comes from change the channel combination type of alarm TEMPERATURE CONTROL customise the description of 10 system zones SOUND SYSTEM customise the description of 6 Rooms Amplification sound points customise the description of 4 sources 5 Advanced configuration 20 5 C 22 5 2 18 5 C BEDROOM DRAWING CD KITCHEN ...

Page 15: ... SYSTEM can select and control up to 6 Rooms Amplification sound points specifying the address wanted can select and control up to 4 Sources specifying the address wanted TEMPERATURE CONTROL select and control up to 10 system zones specifying the address wanted In the example at the side 12 communication functions and 18 scenarios can be entered 5 Advanced configuration COMMUNICATION INTERCOMMUNIC...

Page 16: ...and not physi cally configured 5 4 Connection to the PC To transfer the configuration made with theVideoDisplayConfig software or update the firmware connect to the Video Display to the PC using USB miniUSB cable N BUS 1 2 OFF ON N P M BUS 1 2 OFF ON BUS 5 Advanced configuration ...

Page 17: ... SETTINGS menu For information about these menuspleaseconsulttheUser Manual in the CD enclosed AREA RESERVED FOR CONFIGURATION OF THE DEVICE WARNING OPTIONS PARAMETER MODE H CONFIGURATION RESET CONFIGURATION ADJUSTMENT SERVICES MESSAGES BELLS INFORMATION SETTINGS 6 Settings SETTINGS CONFIGURATION ...

Page 18: ...FIGURATION Press OK to confirm Select SETTINGS Press OK to confirm Select CONTINUE Press OK to confirm Select QUIT Press OK to quit 6 Settings WARNING AREA RESERVED FOR CONFIGURATION OF THE DEVICE QUIT CONTINUE WARNING AREA RESERVED FOR CONFIGURATION OF THE DEVICE QUIT CONTINUE SETTINGS CONFIGURATION ...

Page 19: ... to transmit the PAGING call Press C to return to the next page 6 1 1 Options On selecting OPTIONS access is possible to the following system settings Select OPTIONS Press OK to confirm Select e g SLAVE Select NO YES Press OK to confirm Select DEFAULT to return to the factory settings all NO 6 Settings OPTIONS PARAMETER MODE H CONFIGURATION RESET SLAVE NO PAGING NO DEFAULT SLAVE NO PAGING NO DEFAU...

Page 20: ...nel P can be edited Select H CONFIGURATION Press OK to confirm Select CONFIRM Press OK to confirm Press OK to confirm Select ADDRESS N and or P Select CONFIRM Set the address 6 Settings OPTIONS PARAMETER MODE H CONFIGURATION RESET H CONFIGURATION ADDRESS N 01 ADDRESS P 00 CONFIRM H CONFIGURATION ADDRESS N 01 ADDRESS P 00 CONFIRM ...

Page 21: ...tings Select RESET Press OK to confirm Press C to return to the previous page Press OK to quit the menu Select CONTINUE to cancel the device configuration Press OK to confirm 6 Settings OPTIONS PARAMETER MODE H CONFIGURATION RESET CANCEL THE CONFIGURATION OF THE DEVICE QUIT CONTINUE CANCEL THE CONFIGURATION OF THE DEVICE QUIT CONTINUE ...

Page 22: ... handset does not ring check that the handset and entrance panel have been correctly wired and configured check that the Call Exclusion function is not active or that the bell volume has not been zeroed When called the handset rings but the monitor does not switch on check that it has not been set as Slave At the entrance panel it is difficult to hear the caller talk at a maximum distance of 40 ce...

Page 23: ...alk to the entrance panel The LED remains ON Release the key to hear from the entrance panel The LED becomes red To end the connection press the connection key briefly The LED goes out Receiving a call from the entrance panel Press the Connection key to answer the call The LED is ON 7 1 Push to talk mode 7 Trouble shooting ...

Page 24: ...the indications of the product installation manual www legrandelectric com TECHNICAL AFTER SALES SERVICE 8 Appendix TECHNICAL DATA The LCD screen has been manufactured using advanced high precision technology It is however possible that sometimes up to 5 small black or coloured dots red blue green may appear on the LCD screen This is an absolutely normal result of the manufacturing process and is ...

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