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Telephone Interface Module
Art. 380N/UK Telephone Interface Module - Installation Instructions
Technical Information
ART. 380N/UK MODULE
VIDEX
R.1.0
HW Rev. X.X
ART. 380N/UK
TELEPHONE INTERFACE
INTERFACCIA TELEFONICA
380N
VX.X
157.5mm
65mm
85mm
Fig. 1
DESCRIPTION
The
Art.380N/UK
is a self contained telephone interface module
for use on an analogue telephone line, see
Fig.1
. Its primary
function is to enable a user to communicate with a telephone
line and a door entry point (or points) from the same telephone
handset. This handset can be a standard corded model, a cordless
such as a DECT telephone or even a hands free telephone. The
main features of the
Art.380N/UK
include:
• Communicate with both a telephone line and door entry
points.
• Open a door using the telephone keypad.
LEGEND
Current hardware revision (
HW Rev. X.X
)
Mains input terminals
Telephone ringing frequency jumpers (JPA and JPB)
Current firmware revision (
V X.X
)
Serial BUS connections, including reset terminals
Incoming/Outgoing telephone line connections
Door entry panel connections, relay & auxiliary terminals
Speech volume balance control POT
Line/Tel. RJ11 socket
• Open the speech to a door entry point without first being called.
• Activate up to two auxiliary outputs
A1
and
A2
(outputs can be either momentary or latching).
• Reverse the polarity of the door open relay from
C/NO
to
C/NC
(for use with fail open lock releases).
• Make the following call adjustments in programming mode:
• Number of rings (from 1 – 10 rings).
• Door open time (from 1 – 18 seconds).
• Door open key set as “
0
” (default), “
8
” or “
9
”.
• Internal/external speech volume and balance controls.
• Divert the call to a pre-programmed telephone number (1 number max.).
• Program a 4 digit access code to protect the programming and the use of facilities in either divert mode or normal mode.
• PABX mode (allows the module to operate without the need for a telephone line).
• Dial in facility which allows the
Art.380N/UK
to be activated from an incoming telephone call.
JUMPER SETTINGS (JPA AND JPB)
The two jumpers, see
Fig.2
, are used to setup the telephone
ringing frequency as either 50Hz or 25Hz, by default this is set
to 25Hz. In most cases these jumpers can be left in the default
position.
50Hz
25Hz
(default)
JPB
JPA
Fig. 2
A
B
C
E F
G
H
I
D