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66550029-EN - V4.0 - 15/02/19

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ESVK/6788 Series “2 wire Bus” videokit

ESVK/6788 Series - Installation handbook

6700 Series 

 Wall mounting instructions

1

2

A

A

Fig. 1  

 

Fig. 2  

135cm

Fig. 3  

B

B

C

C

D

D

E

G

G

Fig. 4  

 

Fig. 5  

 

Fig. 6  

 

2

1

Fig. 7  

 

1.  In order to install the videophone, it is necessary to remove the cover, which contains all the electronics, from the base:  

insert a 5.5mm flat screw driver into the clip 

A

 then rotate clockwise until you listen a 

“CLICK!”.

 

Repeat the same operation with the other clip as shown in 

Fig. 1

.

2.  Pull outwards the left part of the cover as shown in 

Fig. 2

Don’t pull the cover straight

.

3.  Put the base of the unit on the wall at approx 135cm from the finished floor (

Fig. 3

) to match the points for the fixing holes 

B

 

(

Fig. 4

) remembering that the wires 

E

 (

Fig. 4

) must be fed through the large hole 

F

 (

Fig. 4

). If you use the flush mounting box 

503, embed it into the wall vertically at approx. 140cm from the finished floor and the base.

4.  Following 

Fig. 4

, make the holes 

B

, insert the wall plugs 

C

 and fix the base with the screws 

D

 feeding the wires 

E

 through 

the hole 

F

. If you have used the box 503, fix the base to the wall through the holes 

G

 using the screws 

D

.

5.  As shown in 

Fig. 5

, connect the wires to the removable terminals following the provided installation diagram. Connect the terminal 

blocks to the electronics contained in the cover as shown in 

Fig. 6

Test system before closing.

Contrast and hue trimmers can be adjusted only if the videophone is open. To activate the display and see changes use the 
“Camera Recall” function by pressing 

 button

.

Note: while testing the system, it is advisable to hold the cover with your hand.

6.  Once testing is complete and all the necessary adjustments are made, close the unit as shown in 

Fig. 7

: first hook in the right 

part and then the left part until you hear a 

“CLICK!”.

Summary of Contents for ESVK Series

Page 1: ...19 VIDEOKIT ESVK 6788 SERIES 2 Wire bus one way two way videokit Installation handbook 6788 We recommend This equipment is installed by a Competent Electrician Security or Communications Engineer ESV...

Page 2: ...onavideophone address extension numberofringsetc thevideophonemustbedisconnectedfrom the relevant connection board then after a few seconds reconnected again to allow the recognizing of the new settin...

Page 3: ...n composed of 1 Art 4333 1 1 button camera unit 1 Art 4851 Flush mounting box 1 Colour videophone Art 6788 1 Power supply Art 2321 ESVK 1S 6788 surface mounting 1 Outdoor station composed of 1 Art 433...

Page 4: ...ting box 1 Colour videophone Art 6788 1 Power supply Art 2321 1 Card format fob Art 955 C 2 Tag format fobs Art 955 T ESVKX 1S 6788 surface mounting 1 Outdoor station composed of 1 Art 4333X 1 1 butto...

Page 5: ...t 6788 1 Power supply Art 2321 1 Power supply converter Art 2322 ESVKC 1S 6788 surface mounting 1 Outdoor station composed of 1 Art 4333 1 1 button camera unit 1 Art 4800M Codelock module 1 Art 4882 S...

Page 6: ...branches of the cable For example because of cable capaci tance theVidexCM2cableusedinasinglesystemcannotexceedthe400mconsideringalllengthsandbranchesofthecable Thisdistancerepresentsthemaximumtotalc...

Page 7: ...ries Installation handbook General directions for installation CABLES LENGTH SIZE Art 2321 Art 6788 Art KRV782 7 Videophones B A Or Cable Type Wires Section mm2 A B B max VIDEX CM2 0 50 250 100 CAT5 U...

Page 8: ...book General directions for installation CABLES LENGTH SIZE Art 2321 B A Art318 Art 6788 Art KRV782 7 Videophones Or Art 6788 Art KRV782 7 Videophones Or Cable Type Wires Section mm2 A B B max VIDEX C...

Page 9: ...Art KRV782 7 Videophones Or Art 6788 Art KRV782 7 Videophones Or Cable Type Wires Section mm2 A B B max VIDEX CM2 0 50 300 150 CAT5 UTP CW1308 0 22 100 50 Std Telephone Cable 0 28 150 50 Standard wire...

Page 10: ...balance circuit with BALANCE control The enslavement relay to enable the electric lock 3 contacts common normally open and normally closed It can work also as capacitor discharge to supply directly t...

Page 11: ...will switch OFF at the end of the programmed door opening time PROGRAMMING The programming consists of the following settings Unit ID 1 8 Door Opening Time 1 2 5 or 10 seconds Conversation Time 1 or...

Page 12: ...an already programmed tag is placed in front of the tag reader BIP BIP BIP Note the external module emits three high pitched beeping sounds to indicate that its memory is full 50 tags maximum In this...

Page 13: ...xternal module s housing HOW TO CONNECT AN ELECTRIC LOCK The door open relay can operate either as dry contact or capacitive discharge mode In dry contact operation mode the relay works in a tradition...

Page 14: ...ary Max 12Vdc 150mA EB2 Expansion button input 2 EB1 Expansion button input 1 GND Ground BUS BUS Connection terminals BUS PTE Push to exit active low input GND Ground GND NO Door open relay normally o...

Page 15: ...S FOR INSTALLATION In order to achieve the best results from the schematics described it is necessary to install only original VIDEX equipment strictly keeping to the items indicated on each schematic...

Page 16: ...e enter the existing time then press ENTER Melody The system is ready to use the red LED will be off PROGRAMMING NOTES After pressing enter following a command press ENTER a fur ther twice to exit the...

Page 17: ...lly closed contact Max 24Vac dc 3A NO3 Relay 3 normally open contact C3 Relay 3 common contact NC2 Relay 2 normally closed contact NO2 Relay 2 normally open contact C2 Relay 2 common contact NC1 Relay...

Page 18: ...book 4000 Series Surface and flush mounting door station installation EXAMPLE INSTALLING A FOUR MODULE OUTDOOR STATION H G H Y G C F E D B A C L H L P O N M H M M C Q P C D W N N C H fig 1 fig 8 fig 4...

Page 19: ...nd is working correctly move back the module support frames carefully fix them to the surface box using the screwdriver provided P torx end and the pin machine torx screws Q Fig 11 Note do not over ti...

Page 20: ...n When pressed it links internally the terminals C and NO on the connection terminals Privacy ON OFF push button To enable the function press this button when the videophone is in stand by The service...

Page 21: ...e Not available in some LCD versions JP1 Bus termination switch lower position BUS termination active upper position BUS termination disabled PROGRAMMING The videophone setup consists of the following...

Page 22: ...8 to ON for more than one videomonitor on the same BUS line VIDEOPHONE END OF LINE TERMINATION JP1 Looking at the videophone from the rear Move the switch JP1 to the upper posi tion to enable the bus...

Page 23: ...is set to ON GND Ground VA 30Vdc power supply input Art 2321 to be used when two or more slave monitors are ringing together with the switch 4 of SW3 set to ON C Dry contact Internally linked to NO wh...

Page 24: ...Fig 4 If you use the flush mounting box 503 embed it into the wall vertically at approx 140cm from the finished floor and the base 4 Following Fig 4 make the holes B insert the wall plugs C and fix th...

Page 25: ...the mains through an all pole circuit breaker which shall have contact separation of at least 3mm in each pole and shall disconnect all poles simultaneously The all pole circuit breaker shall be plac...

Page 26: ...power source This unit can be used to supply peripher als such as the Art 4800 or Art 4800M without the need for an additional power supply Please note The peripherals must not require more than 100mA...

Page 27: ...5 EB1 Switch 7 ON Connect to EB1 terminalof Art 4333 Connect to GND terminalof Art 4333 Connecttoterminal 1 ofthebuttonexpansionmodule Connecttoterminal 2 ofthebuttonexpansionmodule Connecttoterminal...

Page 28: ...terminal of Art 4333 Connect to terminal 1 of the button expansion module Connect to terminal 2 of the button expansion module Connect to terminal 3 of the button expansion module Connect to terminal...

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Page 36: ...other device connected to the system it is necessary to restart the system power off then power on 4 6 5 3 2 1 ON Unit ID 8 7 Art 4333 1 1 1 5 4 3 8 7 6 ON 2 1 4 3 ON 2 1 Videophone Extension N Close...

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