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Introduction

Designed for installation in new homes, the VMC1 is a Whole House Color Video Security Intercom system that provides room to room communication, 
multiple camera support, basic home automation controls and video security for mid to large residential applications.  VMC1 provide years of service 
and security for the homeowner as many people move into ‘smart home’ environment.  New housing takes advantage of state of the art electronics, 
internet, and  security applications such as video surveillance and monitoring. VMC1 provides up to 20 remote intercom stations, three video camera 
stations, and offers music and communication for the whole house.  With multiple 12 volt Control Outputs, VMC1 can trigger lights, monitors, voice 
and text message alerts, and e-mail door chime alerts delivered to a smart phone. VMC1 offers a wide range of capacities with expanded options, 
accessories, and recommended parts. (See Appendix A). 

It is important that each step of the installation be carefully completed by the installer. In the event you need troubleshooting assistance, please call 
our technical support staff at 1-800-421-1587.

GENERAL INFORMATION
The following general procedures must be observed in relation to the location and installation of VMC1 components:
Where stations are to be installed outdoors, appropriate measures to provide protection from the weather are to be taken.

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The power supply should be located in an area with sufficient space for heat dissipation.

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Guidelines for maximum cable lengths as set out in this manual are to be observed to avoid the possibility of operating problems due to 
excessive cable voltage drop.

Interference

The circuitry of the intercom is designed to minimize the effects of Radio Frequency Interference (RFI); and there will be minimal and occasional 
radio frequency interference as power outages, lightning storms, and any electrical apparatus can affect power and frequency. To reduce instances of 
interference, reduce any unwanted audible buzz in audio appliances such as microphone amplifier, speaker amplifier, car radio, telephones etc, you 
add on-board EMI filters or special layout techniques to help bypass EMI or improving RF immunity.  Most circuits have integrated RF filters or special 
design that prevents demodulation of high-frequency carriers. The use of microwaves, cell phones, cable television, bug zappers, even heating pads 
in close proximity, can create interference.  

 MASTER STATION

The Master Station should be positioned at a suggested height of 4.5 to 5.5 feet from the floor to the center of the unit.  As all wiring from other 
stations is generally terminated at the rear of the Master, the wall should be no less than 3 inches in depth.  Use the VMC1MB to provide adequate 
support for the unit.

IMPORTANT:

The Master Station should be installed in a cavity wall and not a single brick wall in order to facilitate the wiring behind it. Where there is wall tiling 
around or near to the Master Station, ensure the Master Station is mounted either completely within or completely clear of the tiled area so as to 
avoid the Master being affixed to an uneven surface.

Room Stations

To avoid audio feedback, Room Stations should be kept at least 10 feet away from other stations.  Never have more than one station in any one room 
and avoid mounting stations in the same wall cavity (i.e. directly below and above one another in a two-story house). A suitable height is generally 
4.5 feet from the floor to the center of the unit.  For Room Stations mounted on wood frame walls, place near a stud to allow for adequate support.  
For tiled surfaces, install a wall box should before lining or tiling the walls. Cut the tiles to the inside dimensions of the wall box. Where Room Stations 
are mounted outside and are exposed to the weather, the fitting of weatherproof covers recommended (p/n DSWS).  Stations must not be installed 
in saunas.

Door Station

Door stations are best located adjacent to the front door or at the front gate at a suggested height of 4.5 feet and may require a wall box depending 
upon the surface to which they are to be affixed.  Door stations are weather resistant, but should not be exposed directly to rain or extreme weather.  
Any station exposed to the weather requires a weather shield.  When equipped with the appropriate weather shield the Door Station is designed to 
meet ANSI/IEC 60529 IP31 weather proof standards.

Gates and Entrances

Where stations are to be installed in brick or concrete columns at a front gate, the cable should be run in conduit from the station to below ground 
level and back to the house.

Overview 

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Summary of Contents for M&S VMC1

Page 1: ...5 USA Canada 800 421 1587 800 392 0123 760 438 7000 Toll Free FAX 800 468 1340 www linearcorp com VMC1 Video Security Intercom system for the home Rough In Instructions Video Security Intercom system...

Page 2: ...p static charges Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1984 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wi...

Page 3: ...system damage DO NOT STAPLE CABLES Staples cause shorts DO NOT SPLICE CABLES Splices are unreliable and defeat the signal isolation properties of the cable DO keep cables at least 18 inches from fluor...

Page 4: ...llation 11 Wood Frame Unfinished 11 VMC1MB Station Rough In 12 VMC1MB Installation 12 TE6D Power Supply 14 Power Supply 16 Radio Antennas 17 Room Station Auxiliary Activation 18 Door Station Rough In...

Page 5: ...Diagram VMC1 Block Diagram AM ANTENNA FM ANTENNA DEDICATED POWER MASTER STATION TE6D POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL BLOCK 5 ROOM STATIONS DOOR STATION VIDEO DOOR STATION DOOR LOCK RELAY DRW VMC1 Block Diagram1...

Page 6: ...eo Intercom Package Rough In Kit 1 VMC1MB Master Station mounting bracket 1 TE6D Power supply 1 101093 FM dipole antenna 3 1 226804 300 ohm to 75 ohm F female Balum 1 250106 2 AM Antenna wire Orange 2...

Page 7: ...nded for installing room stations in new construction or installations where the drywall has not yet been installed TOOLS Most are required for purposes of this installation but may vary according to...

Page 8: ...s have integrated RF filters or special design that prevents demodulation of high frequency carriers The use of microwaves cell phones cable television bug zappers even heating pads in close proximity...

Page 9: ...AM FM ANTENNAS The antenna arrangement is critical to the installation for quality radio reception Place AM and FM antennas at the highest point of the roof and at least 6 feet away from any electrica...

Page 10: ...other system faults MAXIMUM LENGTH FOR CABLE RUNS The system can be home run wired from a central point or daisy chained from station to station However the number of stations on a daisy chain run gov...

Page 11: ...or wall tiling around the Master Station ensure the Master Station is mounted either completely within or clear of tile to avoid an uneven surface VMC1MB Wood Frame Unfinished Install the VMC1MB flush...

Page 12: ...he Master Station is mounted either completely within or clear of tile to avoid an uneven surface VMC1MB See Figure 2 Create a template by laying the VMC1MB face down on a flat surface and draw measur...

Page 13: ...consists of more than 5 room stations Linear recommends using the optional Linear H628 8 stations or DMD 16 16 stations Data Distribution module The recommended wire color convention is recommended T...

Page 14: ...ower Supply 3 Use wire nuts to connect the incoming power cable to the TE6D transformer BLACK HOT and WHITE NEUTRAL input wires 4 Connect the GREEN GROUND wire to the ground conductor 5 Secure all pow...

Page 15: ...E TE6D POWER SUPPLY MUST BE MADE BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN AND MUST OBSERVE ALL NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES VMC1MB Installation TE6D Power Supply Unit up VMC1MB Mounting Bracket installpowerun...

Page 16: ...x pin connector and a two pin connector The six pin connector is the low voltage 13 8 V 3 8 amp output from the TE6D Power Supply Unit Position 4 is the Black zero volt Negative onnection to the Maste...

Page 17: ...ables as this may interfere with radio reception NOTE the overall length of the antenna wire may be extended by splicing on to the open end of antenna with insulated wire The gauge end of the wire sho...

Page 18: ...d cutoutanopeningtotheinsidedimensionsoftheVMC1HRutilizingtheinsideoftheboxasaguide approx 8 x35 8 See Figure 7 FINISHED WALL Identify the location where the room station is to be installed 1 Cut a 3...

Page 19: ...izontal viewing camera into a door chime station It is normally mounted at a height from the floor of 55 60 Installation of these units on an exterior wall requires the use of the VMC1HR rough in box...

Page 20: ...18 gauge wire to the Normally Open NO post on the mini relay 5 Connect a red 18 gauge wire to the Common C post on the mini relay 6 Install the optional DRW into the door frame following the included...

Page 21: ...le Standard weather resistance IP30 Metal Alloy VMC1VDS Plexiglas weather shield increases the weather resistance of VMC1VDS to IP31 Smoke Color VDSWS T Color video door station with 10 door chimes a...

Page 22: ...here video is not required Standard weather resistance IP30 VMC1DS BZ Bronze VMC1DS S Silver pictured Metal mounting box for room and video stations except VMC1VDS VMC1HR Steel Starter Kit for VMC1 Se...

Page 23: ...5415 Video Encoder Emails snapshot of person pressing doorbell and providing a live video feed to an IP address ENC D1POE Color video camera Durable Color outdoor camera with night vision providing 5...

Page 24: ...l Output switched 110V outlets for lights and other notification devices Remote Turn On for Lights AC1 1 outlet AC3 2 outlets MFG Xantec Niles Wire Relay The 284 Leaded Accessory Relay is a 5 amp Form...

Page 25: ...oval installation or reinstallation ANY PRODUCT RETURNED TO LINEAR LLC WITHOUT A RPA NUMBER WILL BE REFUSED This limited warranty is in lieu of any other warranties express or implied including any im...

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