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CONTENTS

1.Parts and Functions............................................................................................. 1
2.Terminal Descriptions .......................................................................................... 1
3.Specification  ...................................................................................................... 2
4.Mounting .............................................................................................................. 2

   4.1 Mounting Without Rain Guard .......................................................................... 2

   4.2 Mounting With Rain Guard ............................................................................ 3
   4.3 Placing Name Label ...................................................................................... 3
   4.4 Adjusting Camera Angle ................................................................................ 4
5.System Wiring and Connections ......................................................................... 4
   5.1 Basic Connection........................................................................................... 4
   5.2 Electric Lock Connection ............................................................................... 5
        5.2.1  Door Lock Controlled with Internal Power ............................................ 5
        5.2.2  Door Lock Controlled with Dry Contact ................................................ 5
        5.2.3 How to setup the unlock parameter in Monitor ...................................... 6
   5.3 Multi Outdoor Stations Connection................................................................ 7

   5.4 Multi Indoor Monitors Connection ..................................................................... 8

        5.4.1  Basic IN-OUT  Wiring Mode ................................................................. 8
        5.4.2  With DBC-4  Wiring Mode .................................................................... 9
6.Setup ................................................................................................................... 10

   6.1 DIP Switches Settings of Outdoor Station. ....................................................... 10
   6.2 DIP Switches Settings of Indoor Monitor .......................................................... 10
   6.3 

Power Supply.

................................................................................................... 12

7.Cable Requirements ............................................................................................ 13

Summary of Contents for 2W12120

Page 1: ...SVT 2 Outdoor Station B C User Manual SVT 2 Outdoor Station B 2W12120 SVT 2 Outdoor Station C 2W12120 Please read this user manual prior to installing the system and keep it well for future use ...

Page 2: ...2 Electric Lock Connection 5 5 2 1 Door Lock Controlled with Internal Power 5 5 2 2 Door Lock Controlled with Dry Contact 5 5 2 3 How to setup the unlock parameter in Monitor 6 5 3 Multi Outdoor Stations Connection 7 5 4 Multi Indoor Monitors Connection 8 5 4 1 Basic IN OUT Wiring Mode 8 5 4 2 With DBC 4 Wiring Mode 9 6 Setup 10 6 1 DIP Switches Settings of Outdoor Station 10 6 2 DIP Switches Sett...

Page 3: ...ED Speaker Name Plate Call Button Microphone 90 mm 176 mm 23 mm 2 Terminal Descriptions BUS PL S1 S2 S 1 2 ON 1 2 ON MIC adjustment Lock Control Jumper Outdoor Station Code DIP Main Connection Port 1 2 3 SPK adjustment Note Outdoor Station B has two call buttons ...

Page 4: ...er S1 S2 Lock power output to connect 2 locks S Lock power output connect to the power input of locks only when using the camera to power the locks if using the external power supply for the locks the S will not be connected 3 Specification Lock Power supply 12Vdc 300mA Internal Power Power Consumtion 1W in standby 12W in working NO COM dry contact Max 48V dc 1 5A Unlocking time 1 to 9 seconds set...

Page 5: ... With Rain Guard 160 165cm 1 2 1 2 3 4 4 3 Placing the Name Label Move the plastic cover away to open the transparent name label cover insert a name paper then put the plastic cover back to the panel name label 1 2 ON ...

Page 6: ...ngle 5 1 Basic Connection Use a screwdriver to loose the screw and then adjust the angle of the camera then fix the screw back to hold the position of the camera 5 System Wiring and Connections AC SVT 2 PC6 1 2 ON L1 L2 PL S1 S2 S ...

Page 7: ...n EB 4 The Unlock Mode Parameter on the Indoor Monitor must be set to 0 by default EB LOCK BUS PL S1 S2 S LOCK 2nd 1ST 2nd EB 1ST Jumper position in 1 2 EB LOCK Jumper position in 1 2 5 2 2 Door Lock Controlled with Dry Contact Note 1 The external power supply must be used according to the lock 2 The jumper must be taken off before connecting 3 Setup the Unlock Mode on the Indoor Monitor for diffe...

Page 8: ...aved automatically so you only need to program on one monitor 3 Please note the text of the diagrams above may distinguish on each Indoor Monitor series For additional information refer to the corresponding Indoor Monitor User Manual BUS PL S1 S2 S BUS PL S1 S2 S 1 Touch icon on main menu page 2 Touch UNLOCK button and hold for 2s 3 A digital keypad will be shown About Local Address 00 00 Video St...

Page 9: ...tion 85 260VAC SVT 2 DPS SVT 2 PS5 1 2 ON L1 L2 PL S1 S2 S 1 2 ON L1 L2 PL S1 S2 S 1 2 ON L1 L2 PL S1 S2 S 1 2 ON L1 L2 PL S1 S2 S 1 2 ON 1 2 ON 1 2 ON 1 2 ON 1 Camera ID 00 ID 10 ID 01 ID 11 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera SVT 2 DBC4 A B C D BUS ...

Page 10: ... 8 5 4 1 Basic IN OUT Wiring Mode 5 4 Multiple Indoor Monitors Connection AC SVT 2 PC6 ...

Page 11: ... 9 5 4 2 Using SVT 2 DBC 4 device Wiring Mode HI HI SVT 2 DBC 4 A B C D IN OUT SVT 2 DBC 4 A B C D IN OUT 85 260AC ID 00 1 2 ON SVT 2 DPS SVT 2 PS5 ...

Page 12: ...ere are 3 DIP switches in total Bits 1 and 2 are reserved and must be on the default position The Bit 3 is used to configure the position of each indoor monitor in the connection line It must be set to ON if the indoor monitor is in the end of the line parallel connection or connected to a SVT 2 DBC 4 module It must be set to OFF if the indoor monitor is in the middle of the line daisy chain conne...

Page 13: ...be connected to each call button with a maximum of 32 indoor monitors per system Input No User Code Input No User Code Input No User Code 8200 Code 0 8211 Code 11 8222 Code 22 8201 Code 1 8212 Code 12 8223 Code 23 8202 Code 2 8213 Code 13 8224 Code 24 8203 Code 3 8214 Code 14 8225 Code 25 8204 Code 4 8215 Code 15 8226 Code 26 8205 Code 5 8216 Code 16 8227 Code 27 8206 Code 6 8217 Code 17 8228 Code...

Page 14: ...ors It must be used along with a SVT DPS device It supplies power for the outdoor stations indoor monitors and other accessories It supports up to 8 indoor monitors Input Voltage 100 240Vac Input Frequency 50 60Hz Rated Output Voltage DC 28V 2V Rated Output Current 1 5A Input Voltage 100 120VAC 2 5A 200 240VAC 1 5A Input Frequency 50 60 Hz Rated Output Voltage 24Vdc Rated Output Current 4 5A ...

Page 15: ...solder the ends 200 feet 60 meters 14 AWG Speaker Wire Stranded non shielded When Monitor quantity 20 Cable Usage A B C 14 AWG Speaker Wire Stranded non shielded The farest monitor B A C SVT 2 DBC 4 with two or four monitors SVT 2 DPS SVT 2 PS5 200 feet 60 meters 100 feet 30 meters 260 feet 80 meters 260 feet 80 meters 130 feet 40 meters 230 feet 70 meters 165 feet 50 meters 100 feet 30 meters ...

Page 16: ...The design and specifications of this user manual can be changed without any notification to the user All copyright and interpretation rights are reserved to SVT Innovations Inc ...

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