DD-5100
possible L values (1-9999)
5.2. Ways to connect DD5100 to Network (Net types)
5.2.1. NET1
In this configuration, at one end L type doorphone (max handset count = 255) and at least one H type
doorphone at other end are used. In order to use more than one H type doorphone, H type doorphones needs to be
connected over Network modules, which output should be connected to L type doorphone input, as shown in fig. 8.
In this configuration use of L type doorphone is identical as with Net function disabled.
Use of H type doorphone from usual configuration differs only in H type doorphone programming menu
limitations. Also in H type doorphone user programming interface is disabled, so users should program their keys
and codes in L type doorphone.
5.2.2. NET2
In this Net configuration more than one L type doorphone (handset count could be more than 255) and at
least one H type doorphone could be used. As in NET1 case to connect to network more than one H type
doorphone, connect them through network adapter as shown in fig. 8.
In this configuration use of L type doorphone is identical as with Net function disabled.
To call to L type doorphone connected handset from H type doorphone, first ID of interested L type
doorphone should be entered, then “Enter” and then the address, as usual. The same holds for keys and codes – in
order to open doors at H type doorphone, code should be entered or key placed after ID of interested L type
doorphone was entered.
How it works:
Call: first enter ID of that L type doorphone, to which handset of interested apartment is connected, then press *
(star), enter number of interested apartment and press “Enter”.
To enter Your code, first enter ID of L type doorphone, connected to Your apartment, then press * (star), enter
apartment address, then again * (star) and then enter Your code, press “Enter” to proceed. Codes are stored in L
type doorphones, so prior use they must be there.
To open doors using Your key, You should do the following: enter ID of L type doorphone, connected to your
apartment, then press * (star), now You can place Your Key on the reader.
5.2.3. NET3
In this Net configuration the same wiring diagram as in NET2 configuration is used. The difference is in
programming and use.
There is no need to enter ID of L type doorphone. When You want to call, enter code or place Your key at the
H type doorphone. H type doorphone with Net3 configuration knows through which L type doorphone interact,
because entered address fall into address range of only one L type doorphone. Obviously address ranges in L type
doorphones should be set correctly to not alias. As well as in NET2 configuration, in NET3 configuration all used L
type doorphones should be added to H type doorphone list. In case You are interacting with L type doorphone, not
added to the list, H type doorphone display will show error [L-Err ] and requested command, won't be executed.
5.3. Network configuration
a) Select network configuration menu from main menu
[7.nEt]
,
b) select first option to enable network configuration
[1.SEt]
,
c) You can reset Net configuration by selecting
[2.rSt.nEt]
.
It is recommended to do Net configurations reset prior configuration:
[7.nEt] >
> [2.rSt.nEt] >
> [rSt?] >
> [donE]
.
5.3.1. Net configuration examples
Example 1: let's configure L type doorphone for NET2 type network, ID=102:
please do following in programming menu:
[7.nEt] >
> [1.SEt] >
> [2.nt2] >
> [2.L-SEt] >
> [id-] >
(enter ID (e.g.
L=102))
>
> [done]
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ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER