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VK4K/6358 Series “6 wire Bus” videokit

VK4K/6358 Series - Installation handbook

LOCK RELEASE BACK EMF PROTECTION

A varistor must be fitted across the ter-
minals on AC lock release 

(Fig. 5)

 and 

a diode must be fitted across the ter-
minals on a DC lock release 

(Fig. 4)

 to 

suppress back EMF voltages. Connect 
the components to the lock releases as 
shown in figures.

VARISTOR (MOV)

12V AC

LOCK RELEASE

Fig. 3  

 

DIODE 1N4002

12V DC

LOCK RELEASE

Fig. 4  

 

BUZZER BACK EMF

When using intercoms with buzzer call (Art. 924/926, SMART1/2, 3101/2, 3001/2 and 3021/2) add one 0.1uF (100nF) capacitor be-
tween terminals 3 and 6 on the telephone.

BUILT-IN RELAYS – BACK EMF PROTECTION

The Art. 4901 includes selectable back EMF protection on the relays. The jumpers marked 

MOV

 (one jumper for each relay) are used 

to select the protection type. When using a fail secure lock with connections 

C

 & 

NO

 the jumper should be in the 

NO

 position. When 

using a fail open lock with connections 

C

 & 

NC

 the jumper should be in the 

NC

 position and when using the codelock to trigger a gate 

controller or another third party controller the jumper should be removed completely (this disables the protection on the relay).

BACK LIGHT ADJUSTMENT JUMPER (JPL)

The jumper JPL (

Fig. 2

D

) is used to 

adjust the brightness and determine 
the operation of the backlit buttons. 
There are four brightness settings for the 
backlit buttons and two programming 
modes (Mode 1 and 2) for the jumper.

The two modes that can be programmed 
change the functionality of the jumper 

JPL

. The table beside indicates the 

programming mode, the position of the 
jumper and the operation of the backlit 
buttons.

Jumper Position

Back light Operation

Mode 1

A

(default)

A

B

Back light on low brightness in standby.
Full brightness when any buttons are pressed.

B

A

B

Back light OFF in standby.
Full brightness when any buttons are pressed.

Mode 2

A or B

A

B

A

B

or

Back light on full brightness all of the time.

JPL removed 

in either Mode

A

B

No back light, the back light is completely 
disabled.

PROGRAMMING MODE 1 (DEFAULT MODE, JPL = A)

Follow the steps below to set the codelock to Mode 1:

1.  Disconnect the power from the Art. 4901 codelock;

2.  Short out terminals 

 and 

SW2

;

3.  Press and hold down button 

1

 

 and keep it pressed down 

while the power is switched back ON;

4.  When power is restored to the codelock wait for the module 

to emit a single beep and the red status LED (

Fig. 1

B

) to 

flash once;

5.  Listen for the confirmation tone and wait for the red status 

LED (

Fig. 1

B

) to flash once again;

6. Release button 

1

 

  and remove the short between terminals 

 and 

SW2

;

7.  Set the jumper 

JPL

 to the desired position.

PROGRAMMING MODE 2

Follow the steps below to set the codelock to Mode 2:

1.  Disconnect the power from the Art. 4901 codelock;

2.  Short out terminals 

 and 

SW2

;

3.  Press and hold down button 

2

 

 and keep it pressed down 

while the power is switched back ON;

4.  When power is restored to the codelock wait for the module 

to emit a double beep and the red status LED (

Fig. 1

B

) to 

flash once;

5.  Listen for the confirmation tone and wait for the red status 

LED (

Fig. 1

B

) to flash once again;

6. Release button 

2

 

  and remove the short between terminals 

 and 

SW2

;

7.  Set the jumper 

JPL

 to the desired position.

BACK LIGHT AND BUTTON OPERATION

If the back light programming mode is set to Mode 1 (with jumper 

JPL

 in either the 

A

 or 

B

 position) when a button is pressed on 

the keypad the back light will switch to full brightness for approximately 10 seconds.
After this time the back light will either switch OFF or switch back to low brightness (depending on the jumper position) unless another 
button has been pressed within the 10 second period in which case the back light will stay on full brightness for a further 10 seconds.
The exception to this is if the back light programming mode is set to Mode 2, 

i.e.

 the back light will be on full brightness all of the 

time or if the jumper is removed the back light will be disabled.

Art. 4901 

 Digital codelock module

Summary of Contents for Videokit VK4K

Page 1: ...VIDEOKIT VK4K 6358 SERIES 6 Wire bus one way two way videokit Installation handbook 6358 We recommend This equipment is installed by a Competent Electrician Security or Communications Engineer VK4KR0...

Page 2: ...r Some diagrams show how to connect a 12Vdc electric lock these directions are suitable for all diagrams in this manual Each time a setting is changed on a videophone address extension number of rings...

Page 3: ...f 1 Art 4833 1 1 button camera unit 1 Art 4851 Flush mounting box 1 Colour videophone Art 6358 1 Power supply Art 850K VK4K 1S 6358 surface mounting 1 Outdoor station composed of 1 Art 4833 1 1 button...

Page 4: ...ur videophone Art 6358 1 Power supply Art 850K 1 Card format fob Art 955 C 2 Tag for mat fobs Art 955 T VK4KX 1S 6358 surface mounting 1 Outdoor station composed of 1 Art 4833X 1 1 button camera unit...

Page 5: ...h mounting box 1 Colour videophone Art 6358 1 Power supply Art 850K VK4KC 1S 6358 surface mounting 1 Outdoor station composed of 1 Art 4833 1 1 button camera unit 1 Art 4901 Codelock module 1 Art 4882...

Page 6: ...tions then restore the mains CABLE SIZE Video connections and Audio connections must be wired in twisted pair pair the video lines terminals signalsV1 andV2 pair the audio lines terminals signals 1 an...

Page 7: ...ng the conversation it is not possible to open the door but the key LED on the door station switches on for the program med time Incorrect position of J2 jumper Electriclockwiresunconnectedorinshort W...

Page 8: ...DS When illuminated indicates that it is not possible to make a call because a call or a conversation is in pro gress from the outdoor station from which you are calling or from another outdoor statio...

Page 9: ...r Setting up H L J1J2J3J4 Bothbuttonscall thesamevideo phone Address1 H L J1J2J3J4 Each button calls a different videophone J4 BUILT IN RELAY BACK EMF PROTECTION MOV Jumper Setting up H L J1J2J3J4 NC...

Page 10: ...mains illuminated BIP Note the module emits a low pitched continuous beeping sound if an already programmed location is selected BIIIIIIP 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 for to program further tags 6 To exit pr...

Page 11: ...the LED flashes for a num ber of times that corresponds to the key number then the module emits another high pitched beep sound and the LED remains fixed on BIP BIP 3 Repeat step 2 to identify other...

Page 12: ...causethe capacitivedischarge tomalfunctionintime Incase theelectriclockisusedinverydustyenvironmentsorinpeculiarclimateconditions wesuggesttousethelockindrycontactmode 12Vac dc 1A Max Fig 5 Using capa...

Page 13: ...atasig nal approx 12V in stand by approx 5V with a conver sation in progress 2 Speech line output from the microphone approx 12V in stand by approx 3V with a conversation in progress V1 Balanced video...

Page 14: ...NO relay outputs 24Vac dc 5A max 3 Programmable secret codes one for each relay Each relay can be set to be activated for a specific time 01 to 99 seconds or to work as latch Two active low inputs to...

Page 15: ...A or B A B A B or Back light on full brightness all of the time JPL removed in either Mode A B No back light the back light is completely disabled PROGRAMMING MODE 1 DEFAULT MODE JPL A Follow the ste...

Page 16: ...Release ENTER button The engineer s code is now set to 111111 six times one OPERATION Type in the programmed code and press ENTER If the code is correct the green LED will illuminate for approx 2 sec...

Page 17: ...ally closed contact NO2 Relay 2 normally open contact C2 Relay 2 common contact NC1 Relay 1 normally closed contact NO1 Relay 1 normally open contact C1 Relay 1 common contact 12 24Vac dc power input...

Page 18: ...dbook 4000 SeriesSurface 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: ...e the button remains pressed Privacy ON OFF button When the system is in stand by the pressing of this button activates LED switched on or disables LED switched off the privacy service The service is...

Page 21: ...the button is not pressed for 10 seconds the videomonitor will switch off The videomonitor will revert to duplex speech when another call is made LEDS Privacy on LED It illuminates when the privacy s...

Page 22: ...20Vdc Input Output As input 16 20Vdc 0 5A as output 20Vdc 0 5A max Ground reference for V terminal 1 Speech line output from microphone and data signal Approx 12V in stand by 5V during a conversation...

Page 23: ...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...

Page 24: ...In white plastic ABS box 11x70x30mm surface mount ART 316N As Art 316 but small form factor without terminals to connect plus and minus from videophones is required an external connection of these te...

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