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VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM -
CONFIGURATION
D45
meaning oF conFiguration
Address codes are the numbers/letters used by residents,
visitors and Switchboard operators to identify the
apartments or villas in the installation . The D45 system let
you use this codes to make calls within the system . The
composition of address codes follows the rules below:
Each handset (apartment or villa) of the installation must
have one addressing code in order to be called by visitors
and the Switchboard . The address code of each apartment
depends on the position within the installation .
Inside the unit/riser each apartment can be addressed
with a 4 digit code: FFII
The first two digits refer to the number of the floor . (F F) .
The second two digits refer to the internal number inside
the floor: (I I) .
The visitor calling the resident from the unit/riser entrance
panel has to type these codes (push the button with the
code printed on) .
Outside the unit/riser each apartment can be addressed
with a code consisting of 8 digits maximum: DDDD FFII.
The first four digits can be used in a flexible way to identify
the unit/riser inside the installation: DDDD may refer to
district/building address or building/unit address according
to specific installation needs . In smaller installation less
digits can be used (from 1 to 4) .
The other four digits are the same of the addressing inside
the unit/riser (F F I I) .
The visitor calling the resident from the wall entry panel or
the main Switchboard has to type all the codes (minimum
5 - maximum 8) .
Each digit can be a number from 0 to 9
or a letter from A to
j (no mix of the two in the same digit) .
The DDDD address can also be replaced by meaningful
words (flowers, etc .): in this case the visitor / user of the
Switchboard must find the right name in the directory .
(Only possible if the building main entrance panel and the
Switchboard are configured from the PC) .
system conFiguration
In order to allow:
n
Visitors / Switchboards to issue the calls to the right
handset (example using addressing codes);
n
Residents to issue the call to the intended Switchboard;
n
Right management of SOS push buttons, alarms pick up;
(Identify the apartment that issued the alarm, send the
alarm to the right Switchboard);
n
Self-powering of the right building main EP or secondary
EP from apartment and Switchboard;
n
Some devices of the system must be configured .
The configuration consists of two activities:
n
Decide the right numbers to obtain the intended function
(a design/project activity) .
n
Teach to the physical device its proper configuration (an
installation activity)
Both of these activities can be made easier by using a PC
software– none of them needs it . As the complexity of the
systems grows (in terms of topology and/or user function
required) the advantage of using a PC to perform these
activities also grows .
conFiguration Design
The configuration of the system is as close as possible to the
address codes, not worrying installers with unusual rules .
The configuration method is flexible, and offer two different
configuration procedures: each configuration procedure
can be applied to different types of installations (changing
their limits/systems possibilities):
Simplified configuration:
n
Avoid using the PC;
n
Can only be used if units/riser have a number of floors and
handsets for each floor set by us during specification of
the “D45” .
Flexible configuration:
n
A PC can be used (but not mandatory) to simplify the
installation project (not needed during the installation);
n
Can be used if units/risers have a number of floors and
handsets that don’t differ much from one another . (A
table can explain when an installation can be configured
in this way) .
simpliFieD conFiguration
It is compulsory to configure:
1 . Audio/video doorphone handsets . For each handset, its
F F I I address code must be configured, starting from flat
number 1 and from floor number 1 .
2 . (riser shunt) . Each riser shunt must be configured in a
progressive way staring from 1 .
If in the entrance panel or Switchboard the progressive riser
shunt address is used as the lowest two digits of DDDD, no
configuration of the apartment/villa to call is needed in the
Wall entrance panel or Switchboard . If the customer wants
a complete DDDD address to call the apartment/villa, an
association must be performed on the wall entrance panel
and on the Switchboard between the riser shunt progressive
address and the DDDD requested by the user .
General configuration concept
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