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2GO! - Technical manual 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Temperature:  

-5°C +45°C

C, NC, NA exchange contact: 

30Vdc  5A

   

 

250Vac 5A

Monostable relay activation time:  

adjustable from 1 second

   

 

from 10 minutes ±5%

DEFAULT CONFIGURATION

The special decoder default settings are:

PE dip switch:   

all ON

INF dip switch:   

all OFF (INF=0) 

SUP dip switch: 

all ON (SUP=31) 

M/T dip switch:  

OFF (monostable) 

COD dip switch: 

OFF (operation not following calls) 

programmed event: 

staircase lights button

Timer:  

1” 

Line terminal:   

ON

INSTALLATION

The special decoder must be considered in the total apartment 

station count. Therefore, the number of apartment stations (video 

door door PABX inte special decoders) 

MUST NOT exceed 32. Up to 4 special decoders can be installed in 

the entire system.

The special decoder can be installed in an electrical panel on a DIN 

bar (it occupies six 18 mm DIN modules) or wall-mounted using bolts 

(not provided). Terminal boards, con

fi

 guration dip switches and other 

settings must be accessed when the electrical panel is open.

For connecting the remote button (PC terminals) use wires of 

minimum cross-section area 0.22mm

2

  with a maximum distance 

of 25m.

DESCRIPTION OF TERMINALS

NA      Electrical load activation relay normally open contact

NC     Electrical load activation relay normally closed contact

C      Electrical load activation relay contact common

LINE 

}

  Non-polarised bus line

LINE

PC  

}

  Remote button connection terminals

PC

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SPECIAL DECODING Ref. 1082/80

ON

PE

NA

INF

SUP

COD M/T

PROG

TIMER

OFF=M

ON=T

ON

ON

1 2

3

Sch.1082/80

NC

C

Z

PC

LINE

61 mm

108 mm

(6 DIN modules)

90 mm

The Ref. 1082/80 special decoder is used in 2GO! systems to operate 

electrical loads thanks to a relay with 230Vca 5A contact via controls 

sent by users through apartment stations or door units in the system.

The main applications are:

Opening garage doors.

Switching staircase lights on.

Switching electrical loads on and off.

SPECIFICATION

The main features are:

Monostable (programmable activation time from 1 second to 10 

minutes) or toggle operation.

Possibility of call code activation (from apartment station or 

intercom) or alternatively via other system events.

Possibility of connecting a remote activating button (monostable 

or toggle).

System programming/failure LED.

Possibility of connecting to system in in/out mode or via Ref. 

1082/51 distributor.

ON

DIP

4

3

2

1

5

ON

3

2

1

ON

2

1

ON

DIP

4

3

2

1

5

ON

PE

NA

INF

SUP COD M/T

PROG

TIMER

OFF=M
ON=T

ON

ON

Sch.1082/80

NC

C

Z

PC

LINE

1

7

6

2

3

5

4

1

 

Con

fi

 guration dip switch

2

 

Programming button and LED

3

 

Timer adjustment trimmer

4

 

Remote button connection terminals

5

 

Line connection terminals

6

 

Line terminal

7

 

Electrical load activation relay contact terminals

SPECIAL DECODING

Ref. 1082/80

SPECIAL DECODING Ref. 1082/80

SPECIFICATION - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

DEFAULT CONFIGURATION - INSTALLATION

Summary of Contents for 1072/59

Page 1: ...ON 10 Recording films 10 Film playback 10 Download from www urmetdomus com Technical Manuals area SECTION CONTENTS Some products may be described in the New section GPRS MODEM Ref 1082 52 11 PROGRAMMING THE MMS MESSAGING PARAMETERS 11 PROGRAMMING THE ACCESS PASSWORD AND MMS MESSAGING NUMBER TEL1 11 PROGRAMMING THE MODEM CONNECTION PARAMETERS FOR CONNECTING TO THE CELL PHONE NETWORK 11 MMS Messagin...

Page 2: ... load activation relay contact common LINE Non polarised bus line LINE PC Remote button connection terminals PC SPECIAL DECODING Ref 1082 80 O N P E NA IN F S U P C O D M T P R O G T IM E R O F F M O N T O N O N 1 2 3 Sch 1082 80 NC C Z PC LINE 61 mm 108 mm 6 DIN modules 90 mm The Ref 1082 80 special decoder is used in 2GO systems to operate electrical loads thanks to a relay with 230Vca 5A contac...

Page 3: ... M T PROG TIMER OFF M ON T ON ON Sch 1082 80 NC C Z PC LINE ON 3 2 1 Arrange the COD dip switch in the on position ON DIP 4 3 2 1 5 ON 3 2 1 ON 2 1 ON DIP 4 3 2 1 5 ON PE NA INF SUP COD M T PROG TIMER OFF M ON T ON ON Sch 1082 80 NC C Z PC LINE ON 1 2 At this point assign a user code from 0 to 31 to the special decoder To do this set the INF and SUP dip switches to the same value as the user code ...

Page 4: ...atively by one of the following 3 events 1 Pressure of the door opening button on an apartment station 2 Pressure of the switchboard calling button on an apartment station 3 Pressure of the staircase light button on an apartment station and or door unit 1 Operation following pressure of the door opening button on an apartment station This service can be activated by pressing on an apartment statio...

Page 5: ...m 0 to 8 can switch the special decoder relay while this function is not allowed to users with code 9 The last operation is self learning of the switchboard call button pressure event Press the special decoder programming button The LED will start blinking ON DIP 4 3 2 1 5 ON 3 2 1 ON 2 1 ON DIP 4 3 2 1 5 ON PE NA INF SUP COD M T PROG TIMER OFF M ON T ON ON Sch 1082 80 NC C Z PC LINE Go to any use...

Page 6: ...se light button of door units with ID 1 and 3 it cannot be activated from door unit with ID 2 At this point program a staircase light function for each door unit which must activate the special decoder 1 Set the dip switch ID to 0 to start programming the door unit The door unit will beep every five seconds to indicate that programming is in progress and the yellow LED will be on ID 1 2 ON 2 Hold ...

Page 7: ...r must be INF SUP Program the user group for activating the special decoder must be INF SUP Program the user group for activating the special decoder must be INF SUP 1 2 3 4 5 INF 1 2 3 4 5 SUP 1 ON OFF OFF OFF COD OFF ON 2 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON M T TIMER Other programming Program the intercom code on an apartment station button for activating the special decoder The apartment stations are a...

Page 8: ... device away from sources of heat and in a place protected from humidity and water sprays Be very careful when handling printed circuit components and particularly the metallic antenna during installation and programming The metallic antenna must not be moved from its original position Before final installation of the device make a test call to check that the radio signal is correctly picked up by...

Page 9: ...l environments The installer may need to take appropriate measures in such a case INSTALLATION For the installation are valid the generic rules of the 2GO system Observe the following rules 1 Maximum number of devices Only one SVC can be installed in a 2GO system This device is included in the TOTAL count of 2GO devices Possible system configurations 3 door units 1 SVC 31 apartment stations 31 dis...

Page 10: ...door phone lights up and the following image appears This means that there are no stored films The video door phone will go out after a few seconds Case C If the line is not busy and there are stored films the video door phone will light up and the number of stored films will appear 3 The number of films will appear for two seconds and then the first stored film will be played 15 05 04 10 27 1 3 7...

Page 11: ...itch to programming mode and the following message will appear on the display P r o At this point the SVC will stand by for up to 10 seconds to receive the password programming SMS and TEL1 2 Send the following SMS to the SIM card modem connected to the SVC svc psw abcdef where abcdef is the password 6 letters or digits The TEL1 telephone number is automatically acquired from the SMS message calle...

Page 12: ...th traditional 4 N audio and coaxial cable It is also possible to use the interface to connect a 2GO Column to a Ref 788 51 relay box connected to a traditional 4 N one family video door phone kit This way you can use a secondary calling station and a traditional apartment station SPECIFICATION The apartment station PABX or coax video door phone or 4 N door phone connected to the interface provide...

Page 13: ...t be identified with a univocal code Set the dip switches as shown below to do this USER CODE Set the code from 0 to 31 by arranging the CODE dip switches as shown in the following table USER 6 4 3 2 1 5 USER 5 4 3 2 1 5 USER 4 4 3 2 1 5 USER 7 4 3 2 1 5 USER 10 4 3 2 1 5 USER 9 4 3 2 1 5 USER 8 4 3 2 1 5 USER 11 4 3 2 1 5 USER 14 4 3 2 1 5 USER 13 4 3 2 1 5 USER 12 4 3 2 1 5 USER 15 4 3 2 1 5 USE...

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