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MT SBC 01

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MT SBC 01

D) Bottom of Stairs Door Opening function
(without external unit).

To activate this function, set jumper JP1 as shown
in figure 4. 
The relay is activated when the door lock
release pushbutton is pressed, if the user code
of the interphone or video interphone from which
the command was sent falls within the range
defined using the DIP switch (see table B adjacent).
The closure time of the relay is set to approximately 2 sec.
For correct fitting of Art.1256 within the system see diagram
SB2V/EN/155GC on page 112.

E) Activation function on Actuator pushbutton.

To activate this function, set jumper JP1 as shown in figure 5. 
The relay is operated by closing the C.NO contact in response to
a Generic Actuator call sent by an interphone or video interphone.
The closure time of the relay can be programmed by means of
the DIP switch (see table A adjacent). 
The function can be used at all times except when
a conversation is in progress from an interphone
or video interphone other than your own.
All modules Art. 1256 set for use with this
function are activated simultaneously when the
pushbutton on the internal unit is pressed. 
For programming of the interphone or video
interphone pushbuttons, see page 79. 
For correct fitting of Art.1256 within the system, see diagrams:
SB2/MBC-SB2/NC- SB/GC.

F) Activation function on Actuator pushbutton with code.

To activate this function, set jumper JP1 as shown in figure 6.
The relay is operated by closing the C.NO contact if the
pushbutton pressed on the interphone or video interphone has
been programmed to send the actuator call with the code of the
actuator in question. 
The closure time of the relay is set to approxi-
mately 2 sec. 
The function can be used at all times except
when a conversation is in progress from an
interphone or video interphone other than your
own. 
For setting the user code with the DIP switch
see page 79.
To programme the pushbuttons of the interphone or video
interphone use Art. 1251/A. For correct fitting of Art.1256 within
the system, see diagrams: 
SB2/MBC-SB2/NC- SB/GC.

JP1

Fig. 5

JP1

Fig. 6

1

DIP
switches 
ON

Relay
closure
time

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

sec.

sec.

sec.

sec.

16

sec.

32

sec.

1 min. 

5 sec.

2 min. 

10

sec.

Table A: 
programming relay closure time for functions B, C and E

1

DIP
switches 
ON

Enabled
codes

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1
÷

30

31

÷

60

61

÷

90

91

÷

120

121

÷

150

151

÷

180

181

÷

210

211

÷

240

Table B: 
programming range for function D

JP1

Fig. 4

Summary of Contents for MT 01

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Page 2: ...nes any responsibility for improper use of the apparatus for modi cations made by others under any title or scope and for the use of accessories and materials which are not the original ones All the p...

Page 3: ...bracket Art 4784 for Diva monitor Page 44 Installation instructions for Style interphone Art 2638 2628 2610 and 2618 Page 45 Description of Style interphone Art 2638 and user information Page 46 Desc...

Page 4: ...GROUP S P A MT SBC 01 2 EXTERNAL UNITS Installation instructions for Powercom audio video external unit 160 165 cm 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 5: ...MT SBC 01 3 MT SBC 01 1 2 3 360 MIC 5 4 2 3 1 Alternative microphone position Carla Rossi open close 7 8 9 10 11 12...

Page 6: ...For optimum execution of the name tag holders you are advised to proceed as follows Use a transparent adhesive labelling strip e g Dymo as shown in the figure Installation instructions for informatio...

Page 7: ...in programming mode to select the menu to scroll through the menu to go back to the previous menu NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL SETTINGS INITIAL CONDITION 4 SETTING THE LANGUAGE 4A THE FIRST TIME THE...

Page 8: ...alphanumeric keypad Press or to call You can cancel the call or the conversation in progress by pressing X Module powered up and in standby CALL USER _ _ 1 CALL EFFECTED Or CODE NOT AVAILABLE Or USER...

Page 9: ...ther users STORING IN PROGRESS Or NAME ALREADY IN MEMORY _ If the user name is already in the directory 8F CHANGING A NAME OR A USER CODE not available if call mode is Indirect Code see point 9 Select...

Page 10: ...r identified with code 1 2 From the keypad enter the Indirect Code 100 and press to send the call to the user identified with code 1 To select the Standard call mode or indirect code the following ope...

Page 11: ...ee point 3 NAME DIRECTORY ACCESS CONTROL SETTINGS NEW SUPERCODE _ _ _ _ _ _ NEW SUPERCODE SUPERCODE CHANGED Or SUPERCODE WRONG DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPERATION 11C RESETTING THE SUPERCODE Select the ACCE...

Page 12: ...OF DOWNLOAD Select the download mode using the keys EXAMPLE RS485 Press the key to confirm the selection TYPE OF DOWNLOAD RS232 RS485 TYPE OF DOWNLOAD RS232 RS485 TYPE OF DOWNLOAD RS232 RS485 The DEF...

Page 13: ...turned on selection of the language is requested again Select the SETTINGS SELECT LANGUAGE Scroll the list by means of the keys To select the desired language press DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPERATION 2 INS...

Page 14: ...NG IN PROGRESS INITIAL CONDITION 7C ENTRY BY MEANS OF SOFTWARE ART 1249 A Run software Art 1249 A Consult the online Guide of the products for the settings required Press the F7 key to start downloadi...

Page 15: ...SYSTEM PARAMETERS PORTER PARAMETERS VIEWING menu Configuration mode has been accessed see point 3 Module Art 1602 4660C powered up with terminal PR connected to terminal DOOR LOCK TIME 01 AUDIO TIMIN...

Page 16: ...GROUP S P A MT SBC 01 14 U P A L T O 3 3 1 1 1 3 2 4 A L T O 1 3 U P U P 1 1 1 1 1 2 U P 3 A L T O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Installation instructions for Vandalcom audio video external unit...

Page 17: ...MT SBC 01 15 MT SBC 01 U P yellow green A L T O A L T O MIC U P U P 8 9 10 11 12 13...

Page 18: ...GROUP S P A MT SBC 01 16 U P UP U P UP ALTO UP 1 2 P U P 14 15 16 SOLUTION A SOLUTION B...

Page 19: ...LING A USER Module powered up and in standby ENTER USER CODE USER _ _ 1 TO CALL If the call is successful the message OPERATING EFFECTED If the call is not successful the message CODE NOT AVAILABLE Or...

Page 20: ...ied by a Code The call is made as follows From the keypad key in the code 1 and press to send the call to the user identified by code 1 INDIRECT CODE CALL MODE In this operating mode the interphone us...

Page 21: ...function serves to activate the door lock release relay in the porter module contact SE SE when a previously saved password code is keyed in EXECUTION OF A PASSWORD ACTIVATED DOOR LOCK RELEASE RELAY...

Page 22: ...and in standby ENTER USER CODE To cancel the operation press X DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPERATION PASSWORDS _ _ _ _ _ _ CONFIRM WITH PASSWORDS _ _ _ 100 CONFIRM WITH Press Enter the password code EXAMPLE...

Page 23: ...e duration in seconds of the interphone conversation Value from 01 to 99 Expresses the duration in seconds of closure of the door lock release relay Value from 0 to 10 Expresses the waiting time in se...

Page 24: ...RATING EFFECTED or COMMUNICATING SELECT NAME WITH OR or SEARCH NAME WITH INTRODUCTION The Comelit digital directory module Art 3072 A can be used in Simplebus type systems and makes it possible to cal...

Page 25: ...module is in programming mode to select the menu to scroll through the menu to go back to the menu below The porter module is in programming mode MAIN SETTINGS AUDIO TIMING VALUE 100 DISPLAY DESCRIPT...

Page 26: ...to enter other users BIANCHINI ENTER CODE BIANCHINI ENTER CODE 15 STORING IN PROGRESS Or NAME ALREADY IN MEMORY followed by ENTER NAME SELECT NAME WITH OR Press ENTER of Art 1230 Enter the user name E...

Page 27: ...software Art 1249 A SELECT NAME WITH OR SELECT NAME WITH O DOWNLOAD TERMINATED Or DOWNLOAD FAILED INITIAL CONDITION Module powered up and in standby SELECT NAME WITH OR INITIAL CONDITION 5E READING U...

Page 28: ...GROUP S P A MT SBC 01 26 4 3 2 1 5 6 Installation instructions for Roma audio video external unit green yellow yellow green...

Page 29: ...MT SBC 01 27 MT SBC 01 7 8 9 10 Operation to be carried out only if pushbutton modules Art 3063 A or 3063B are not present To use more than 2 pushbuttons only mount modules 3063B or 3063 A...

Page 30: ...GROUP S P A MT SBC 01 28 1 6 7 2 3 4 5 Installation instructions for N AV 4 audio external unit yellow green...

Page 31: ...MT SBC 01 29 MT SBC 01 8 9 10 11 12 13 Operation to be carried out only if pushbutton modules Art 3063 A or 3063B are not present To use more than 2 pushbuttons only mount modules 3063B or 3063 A...

Page 32: ...GROUP S P A MT SBC 01 30 1 2 4 3 Carla Rossi 5 Installation instructions for Powerpost audio video external unit with vertical opening...

Page 33: ...MT SBC 01 31 MT SBC 01 1 2 4 3 Carla Rossi 5 Installation instructions for Powerpost audio video external unit with side opening...

Page 34: ...erence on terminal board C1 P1 contact C NO max 24V 100mA see SB2 AAF on page 125 5 Standard pushbutton 2 factory set for Switch on function 6 Optional pushbuttons 3 and 4 factory set for activating a...

Page 35: ...7 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 2 cm 11 cm 14 4 cm 8 1 cm 1 4 cm 1 4 cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 2 1 Procedure for removing the monitor 1 3 5 Overall dimensions of the monitor Wall mounting of bracket Art 5714C with 4 expansio...

Page 36: ...MT SBC 01 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 Mounting the monitor on desktop base Art 5712 Installation instructions for optional card Art 5733 Art 5734 for Bravo monitor only 2 1 1...

Page 37: ...pushbutton 6 contact for Art 5733 LED 6 positive input for Art 5734 C6 Monitor pushbutton 6 common contact for Art 5733 LED 6 negative input for Art 5734 2 Bracket male connector 3 Female connector Ar...

Page 38: ...GROUP S P A MT SBC 01 36 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 4 3 Fitting screens on Bravo monitors...

Page 39: ...lume Middle position Medium ringtone volume Right position Low ringtone volume 2 Door lock release pushbutton 3 Monitor handset lift handset to start communication 4 Standard pushbutton 1 factory set...

Page 40: ...m 1 4 cm 3 2 1 Procedure for removing the Monitor 3 5 Overall dimensions of the monitor Procedure for mounting the Monitor 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 DIP 1 2 4 145 cm Installation of bracket Art 5714C on civi...

Page 41: ...MT SBC 01 39 MT SBC 01 2 3 1 6 5 4 6 Mounting the monitor on desktop base Art 5712...

Page 42: ...s Bravo monitor only 3 JP1 Jumper for setting bracket as Main or Secondary 4 CN1 Connector for optional cards Art 5733 and Art 5734 Bravo monitor only 5 CN2 Programming connector 6 S1 User code progra...

Page 43: ...tion can be used as an actuator control see variant D on page 126 A 6 Standard pushbutton default set for switch on function A 7 Pushbutton available as standard factory setting for Actuator function...

Page 44: ...erall dimensions of the monitor 145 cm 3 Wall mounting of monitor Art 4780 1 3 2 Procedure for removing the Monitor Mounting the Monitor on desktop base Art 4782 2 1 4 5 6 Procedure for mounting the M...

Page 45: ...allation of Art 4781 on flush mount box The civil 503 series box Art 4517 must be horizontally wall mounted 3 4 2 1 2 1 4 Procedure for mounting the Monitor 145 cm 3 Wall mounting of monitor Art 4781...

Page 46: ...input terminals for various uses see SB2 AAH page 125 3 JP1 Jumper for setting bracket as main or secondary 4 CN2 Programming connector 5 S1 User code programming microswitches 6 S2 Microswitches for...

Page 47: ...5mm max 5mm max 4B 95mm 47 5mm 75 5mm 215mm 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 4 2 2 5 6 2 4 6 1 3 5 7 9 2 8 CH2 7 1 2 4C Installation instructions for Style interphone Art 2638 2628 2610 and 2618 Interchangeable cover...

Page 48: ...various services remove CV1 and CV2 S S terminals for call repeater device see variant SB2 AAK on page 122 6 JP2 jumper for selecting the Switchboard Call position C Generic Actuator position A funct...

Page 49: ...a cloth moistened with water Do not use alcohol or other aggressive products Elegance interphone equipped as standard with Landing Call see variant A on page 123 and Call Repetition see variant SB2 A...

Page 50: ...erphone Art 2610 and user information 1 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 2 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 1 3 position ringtone Privacy service selector High position Max ringtone volume Middle position Medium ringtone volume L...

Page 51: ...possible to use the Doctor Actuator Automatic switch on Switchboard Call Intercommunicating Call and Group Call functions To program the pushbuttons with the various functions see page 79 NOT equippe...

Page 52: ...ton normally dedicated to various services To have a clean contact C NO cut jumpers CV2 and CV3 S S terminals for connecting a call repetition device 4 DIP switch for setting user code 5 Microphone vo...

Page 53: ...le Art 1251 A Complete with 8 position DIP switch for selecting the desired user code Allows management of landing call Interphone to be used in combination with interface Art 4897 supplied by transfo...

Page 54: ...ng calls are not repeated The actuator relay module can also be used alone if you want to close the C NO contact rather than repeat the call to an apartment when the external unit calls the user code...

Page 55: ...utton on the internal unit is pressed For programming of the interphone or video interphone pushbuttons see page 79 For correct fitting of Art 1256 within the system see diagrams SB2 MBC SB2 NC SB GC...

Page 56: ...tarting from the bottom Select the number of cameras connected by means of switches 7 and 8 of selector S1 as shown in Table 1 Table 1 programming the numer of cameras 1 Generic actuator mode N B Befo...

Page 57: ...terminals of Art 1998A as shown in diagram SB2V 018GC on page 108 N B The remote camera module must be connected to the outgoing Bus line from terminals LM LM of the switchboard Set the switchboard to...

Page 58: ...nage the change over from DAY to NIGHT automatically according to 4 time bands defined by the user with the possibility of programming the operating mode of the system for each day of the week Free co...

Page 59: ...or call repetition OUT OUT N O contact which closes sending a call from the switchboard to an internal unit IN IN N O contact for special functions TX RX RS232 serial Connect to a PC to download a per...

Page 60: ...ent of power failure 1 2 ABC 1 0 4 GHI OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Starting condition A NIGHT 21 40 stand by MON 00 00 00 Press MENU button 1 CHANGE TIME The possible options 2 CHANGE DATE are displ...

Page 61: ...D 12 03 07 The service is automatically disabled on completion of the download 6 MNO AUTO MODE The system can be set to switch automatically from DAY mode to NIGHT mode at established times which can...

Page 62: ...ion Setting times in auto mode 3 DEF 3 DEF 4 OPERATION DAY MODE In DAY mode see Figure 1 key 13 on page 56 the system intercepts all calls from both external and internal units On stand by the display...

Page 63: ...D 12 03 07 is ended Or The internal extension hangs up CALL TO AN INTERNAL EXTENSION OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Starting condition A 21 40 stand by WED 12 03 07 EXAMPLE You want to call extension 2...

Page 64: ...ds WED 12 03 07 is ended due to time out MAX 3 min INTERCOM BETWEEN INTERNAL EXTENSIONS OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Starting condition A 21 40 stand by WED 12 03 07 EXAMPLE A call from internal exte...

Page 65: ...ate a video call to an external unit If video call mode is set the monitor called by the switchboard switches on thus allowing for example viewing of the remote cameras associated with Art 1259C VIDEO...

Page 66: ...scroll faster XXXXX XXXXX first name CODE YYY in directory keep the key pressed YYY code associated with the first name PERSONAL DIRECTORY OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION CANCELLING Starting condition...

Page 67: ...the main screen press the key corresponding to the function figure 1 Ver After displaying the software version of the programmer After displaying the software version of the programmer figure 2 press...

Page 68: ...rtant information is shown in bold Battery low indicator bold black italic in inverted commas Sel Opt Keys and connectors 1 Function keys the function of the keys depends on the guide text shown on th...

Page 69: ...isplay to indicate that the batteries need to be recharged From the moment at which the battery low warning appears the hand held programmer has a specific duration of battery life left after which th...

Page 70: ...IF connector 4 Screw the cover back onto the base 12V DC F1 F2 F3 F4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ABC DEF GHI MNO PQRS WXYZ JKL TUV Fig 9 Standby mode When the hand held programmer is ready for use but the use...

Page 71: ...s shown in figures 10 11 12 and 13 4 When the connection is made the following message is displayed and you automatically enter the menu of programmable functions for the device in question If the dev...

Page 72: ...to use pushbuttons 3 4 5 and 6 the Bravo monitor must contain additional pushbutton card Art 5733 The optional card Art 5734 allows Pushbuttons 3 and 4 to be used whereas there are 2 signalling LEDs...

Page 73: ...uator This function enables you to programme the selected pushbutton to perform the Coded actuator function With the pushbutton thus set it is possible to activate the relay only on actuator relay mod...

Page 74: ...AMETER 35 Fig 19 Internal extension common programming operations The paragraphs below describe programming operations which are common to all programmable internal extensions Art 4897 5714C 5714CI 47...

Page 75: ...g 19 Use to delete possible typing errors Press the key The display automatically shows the pushbutton selection menu for any further operations on the extension Ok C k Door lock release 1 Switchboard...

Page 76: ...message 7 After a few seconds the display shows the pushbutton selection menu for any further operations on the extension How to read the pushbutton configuration To read the programmed pushbutton con...

Page 77: ...ns Simplebus2 cabling system Prog Intercom Read Intercom Canc Intercom Prog pushbuttons Key pushbutton Standard Func Intercom Group Reset pushbutton Pushbutton 1 as key pushbutton Pushbutton 2 as key...

Page 78: ...terphones 2428W A 2410W 2B and 2418W Each interphone and bracket in the system is identified by its own code each code must be set by means of the DIP switch on the interphone card or on the bracket s...

Page 79: ...t and highest user codes respectively which can be connected to the riser For setting the desired values refer to the table on page 79 Distinct switching devices must manage code ranges which are not...

Page 80: ...23 3 3323 4 and 3323 6 on the relative terminal boards figure 1 2 On the terminal board of module Art 4660C connect the power supply to and set the switch to the programming position red square figure...

Page 81: ...5 8 212 3 5 7 8 33 1 6 93 1 3 4 5 7 153 1 4 5 8 213 1 3 5 7 8 34 2 6 94 2 3 4 5 7 154 2 4 5 8 214 2 3 5 7 8 35 1 2 6 95 1 2 3 4 5 7 155 1 2 4 5 8 215 1 2 3 5 7 8 36 3 6 96 6 7 156 3 4 5 8 216 4 5 7 8...

Page 82: ...ed all the microswitches to OFF 0 as shown in Figure 4 To carry out another special programming operation repeat the above operations from point 1 to point 5 Art 3309 Fig 1A Fig 2A Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 2 F...

Page 83: ...60Hz 0 7A to be connected to the earthing system 2 Lin Lin connection to line from external unit 3 17 5V 5 100mA max Output for power supply Art 1224A or Art 1256 4 L1 L1 branch output 1 of riser L2...

Page 84: ...You can fit a MAXIMUM of 2 concentrators Art 4834 9 in series The MAX number of users that can be connected to a single Mixer power supply Art 4888C is 100 regardless of whether they are on a single r...

Page 85: ...95 feet F G Max distance between transformer Art 1395 and external unit Max distance between power supply unit Art 1212 B and internal unit 0 28 mm2 0 6 mm AWG 23 0 5 mm2 0 8 mm AWG 20 1 mm2 1 2 mm AW...

Page 86: ...Art 4888C Max distance between external unit and Mixer or amplifier Art 4833C with one Art 4834 9 inserted 60 m 195 feet 40 m 130 feet 40 m 130 feet 120 mm 390 feet 80 m 260 feet 80 m 260 feet 80 m 2...

Page 87: ...5 MT SBC 01 1214 2C 5802 5702 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 4780 4888C 5802 5702 1 2 3 4 5 6 1214 2C 1 2 3 4 4780 4888C 1395 1 2 3 4 5 6 5702 5802 1 2 3 4 5 6 5702 4888C 4833C 1214 2C 1216 4834 9 Figures showin...

Page 88: ...ton 2 twice you can view first one and then the second image from the two external units alternating between two entrances function To adjust ringtone volume use the appropriate control on each monito...

Page 89: ...y 10 15 Vac during activation Request to exit button Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT SBC...

Page 90: ...io only systems Page 102 SB2 BGC Connection of MAX 4 riser branches for each mixer power supply Art 4888C Page 103 SB2 GGC Connection in series of several internal units up to 25 for branch from Art 4...

Page 91: ...nection variant Page 122 SB2 AAK Connection of call repetition devices on bracket Art 4784 5714C and interphone Art 2628 2638 Page 122 GEN AAB Use of Art 1232 on bracket 5714C for filtering interferen...

Page 92: ...m Series video entrance Local door lock release pushbutton Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technical leaflets F...

Page 93: ...Series video entrances Local door lock release pushbutton Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT...

Page 94: ...GROUP S P A MT SBC 01 92 A SB2V 012GC System with 1 Powercom Series video entrance and MAX 9 Mixer power supplies Art 4888C Local door lock release pushbutton Cut only the resistor of the output used...

Page 95: ...MT SBC 01 A Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT SBC 11 FT PLALUX 01 and FT SBC 13 for further...

Page 96: ...GROUP S P A MT SBC 01 94 A SB2V EN 115GC System with 1 main video entrance and MAX 9 Powercom series secondary audio units Local door lock release pushbutton Cut only the resistor of the output used...

Page 97: ...MT SBC 01 A Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT SBC 11 FT PLALUX 01 and FT SBC 13 for further...

Page 98: ...GROUP S P A MT SBC 01 96 A SB2V EN 112GC System with 1 main video entrance and MAX 9 Powercom series secondary video units Local door lock release pushbutton Cut only the resistor of the output used...

Page 99: ...MT SBC 01 A Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT SBC 11 FT PLALUX 01 and FT SBC 13 for further...

Page 100: ...entrance and porter switchboard Art 1998A Local door lock release pushbutton Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific t...

Page 101: ...and porter switchboard Art 1998A Local door lock release pushbutton Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technical l...

Page 102: ...T SBC 01 100 A SB2V EN 220GC Video door entry system with one main entrance MAX 9 secondary video units and porter switchboard Art 1998A Local door lock release pushbutton Cut only the resistor of the...

Page 103: ...MT SBC 01 A Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT SBC 11 FT PLALUX 01 and FT SBC 13 for furthe...

Page 104: ...4784 in audio only systems Local door lock release pushbutton Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technical leafle...

Page 105: ...riser branches for each mixer power supply Art 4888C Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT SBC...

Page 106: ...upply Art 4888C is 25 Each interphone Art 2628 or Art 2638 must be preceded by an Art 1214 2C For the distances permitted between the internal unit furthest away and the Mixer power supply Art 4888C a...

Page 107: ...esistance of the output used SB2 CC Connection in series of Art 4834 9 SB2 AAR Connection of video amplifier Art 4833C RISER LINE FROM EXTERNAL UNIT Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 590...

Page 108: ...h remote camera Local door lock release pushbutton To be powered separately Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific tec...

Page 109: ...tcher Art 1259C in generic actuator mode To be powered separately For setting and operation of Art 1259C see page 54 Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus...

Page 110: ...porter switchboard To be powered separately For setting and operation of Art 1259C see page 54 Local door lock release pushbutton Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible wi...

Page 111: ...2 MBC Installation of Art 1256 in Simplebus Color mixed Audio Video systems Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific tec...

Page 112: ...ROUP S P A MT SBC 01 110 A SB2V 019GC Simplebus Color system with remote camera switcher Art 1259C in actuator with code mode To be powered separately For setting and operation of Art 1259C see page 5...

Page 113: ...door lock release pushbutton Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT SBC 11 FT PLALUX 01 and FT...

Page 114: ...01 112 A SB2V EN 155GC Installation of Art 1256 for function D secondary door lock release in Simplebus Color mixed audio video systems Local door lock release pushbutton To set functions A C D E of A...

Page 115: ...MT SBC 01 A Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT SBC 11 FT PLALUX 01 and FT SBC 13 for furthe...

Page 116: ...2 Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT SBC 11 FT PLALUX 01 and FT SBC 13 for further informati...

Page 117: ...ONITOR SECONDARY MONITOR SECONDARY MONITOR Switch on only of Main monitor in response to call Switch on in response to pressing of pushbutton 2 of the Secondary monitors after Video Request call Ringt...

Page 118: ...ONITOR SB2 A5BC Connection of audio interphone users in mixed systems Branch connection of interphones from the riser MAIN MONITOR Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible w...

Page 119: ...or Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT SBC 11 FT PLALUX 01 and FT SBC 13 for further informat...

Page 120: ...3070 A to Simplebus mode 1 see paragraph 4B 6 on page 19 Factory setting Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific techn...

Page 121: ...Art 1319 and the furthest terminal Art 3070 A 3072 A 100 m Braided and shielded cable Braided shielded telephone cable Art 1319 Set jumper JP1 to MODE 1 see figure Art 1319 Set jumper JP1 to MODE 1 se...

Page 122: ...and programming of modules 3063 A and 3064 A SB2 AAS Simplebus Color audio video system with Roma keypad and module Art 3063B Local door lock release pushbutton For the use and programming of modules...

Page 123: ...and programming of modules 3063 A and 3064 A SB2 AAV Simplebus Color audio video system with Vandalcom keypad and module Art 3064B Local door lock release pushbutton For the use and programming of mo...

Page 124: ...ctive loads or power supply cables 230V 400V Set Art 1122 A to operation at 12V Connect only low voltage devices to the C NO contacts of Art 1122 A If inductive loads are connected the connection of a...

Page 125: ...ultaneously VARIANT A Addition of landing call pushbutton Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT...

Page 126: ...which has this function Video Request on monitor with brackets Art 4784 set as Secondary see JP1 in the figure position S The Video Request function does not need enabling it allows a monitor to be sw...

Page 127: ...flashes in the presence of voltage on terminals LED LED Remove CV3 CV4 Planux Monitor ref 6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technic...

Page 128: ...r Art 5702 Art 5802 Art 4780 and Diva hands free interphone Art 4781 To set the generic actuator function on pushbutton 1 set DIP switch S2 on bracket Art 5714C or Art 4784 as shown in the figure Remo...

Page 129: ...101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT SBC 11 FT PLALUX 01 and FT SBC 13 for further information Planux Monitor ref...

Page 130: ...6101 and Maestro Monitor ref 5900 are compatible with Simplebus Color system Please refer to specific technical leaflets FT SBC 11 FT PLALUX 01 and FT SBC 13 for further information Planux Monitor ref...

Page 131: ...nit twice 2 confirm tones emitted to change the switchboard call tone three times 3 confirmation tones sound to change the door bell ringtone If the pushbutton is pressed again the above sequence will...

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