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4. Fixing Intercoms

4.1 External intercom

Important: To give the best possible waterproofi ng and appearance we 
recommend taking the wiring through the exterior wall directly over the 
wiring terminals of the intercom. If the surface to be fi xed to is not even (e.g. 
pebbledash or brickwork with raised pointing) we recommend the use of at least 
10mm (3/8") thick marine ply as a mounting plate between the wall and the 
intercom to give a fl at surface for its 3 point fi xing.

Use the template provided to mark the positions of the three fi xing holes. Drill and, if 
necessary, plug these holes for No. 8 roundhead screws.

Drive the top two No. 8 roundhead screws in leaving 3mm of the shank exposed (see fi g 4).

Fig 4

Wall surface

3mm

The third screw is used to secure the angle bracket (15) to the wall (see fi g 5).

Pass the cable(s) through the wall hole and terminate the cable from the internal intercom 
ensuring that the brown and red wires are connected to the terminals of the same colour 
on the external intercom (particularly important if an extension cable is used).

If a DCEX4 is being installed then a second cable will be required to connect to the 
additional internal intercom maintaining polarity as before.

If a door catch is to be used connect an additional two core cable to the terminals on the 
external intercom marked door opener (not polarity conscious).

Offer up the external intercom to the fi xing points feeding the cable(s) back through the 
wall as necessary. Locate the larger part of the keyhole fi xings on the heads of the two 
fi xing screws (see fi g 5) and, keeping the rear of the case clear of the angle bracket (15), 
push the external intercom downwards to locate the screws on the narrower part of the 
keyhole fi xing.

Push the lower part of the external intercom towards the wall taking care 
to locate the angle bracket (15) in the slot (9). Insert the screw supplied 
through the countersunk hole in the lower edge of the external intercom and screw home.

If the fi xing surface is uneven it may be necessary to increase the exposed shank of one or 
both of the top fi xing screws to get a satisfactory fi t.

Fig 5

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Содержание DoorCom DCEX3

Страница 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AUDIO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM Model DCEX3 Single Channel Colour DCEX4 Twin Channel Colour DCEX4 DCEX3 DCEX3 4...

Страница 2: ...ew If operation with an electric door catch is required then part DCLR is a fail power off secure catch available from Timeguard See fig 2 for wiring of this part An additional two core cable run usin...

Страница 3: ...18 Internal intercom Fig 2 Wiring diagram DCEX3 single channel External intercom Door catch DCEX4 twin channel Door catch Alternative low voltage supply connection Alternative low voltage supply conn...

Страница 4: ...ed at the height indicated in fig 3b Fig 3a Internal intercom mounting height Fig 3b External intercom mounting height and coverage 3 2 Cabling Connection between the internal and external intercoms i...

Страница 5: ...o the terminals of the same colour on the external intercom particularly important if an extension cable is used If a DCEX4 is being installed then a second cable will be required to connect to the ad...

Страница 6: ...the two fixing screws see fig 5 and keeping the rear of the case clear of the angle bracket 15 push the internal intercom downwards to locate the screws on the narrower part of the keyhole fixing Push...

Страница 7: ...case of damage to the product unplug the mains adaptor from the mains supply to avoid any possibility of electric shock and have the damage examined by a competent person 3 When laying cabling ensure...

Страница 8: ...0 2 bell flex Power consuption Standby 4W In operation 16W Operating ambient temperature range 10 C to 50 C external intercom 35 C max internal intercom mains adaptor Ringtone volume 80dBA at 0 3m max...

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