161 62 46 178 218 ON SW1 SW2 ON SW3 ON 1 2 3 4 5 678 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 DESCRIPTION Intelligent videophone for the VX2200 digital system incorporating a 3,5 full colour active matrix LCD monitor, with camera recall, door open, privacy/service buttons plus 3 LEDs related to the operation of the buttons. Programmable settings: video mode (coax or balanced), melody, number of rings and privacy duration. Adjustments: call tone volume (3 levels), hue and brightness. Connection terminals are compatible with Art. 3678. PUSH BUTTONS AND CONTROLS - OPERATION Camera recall button. When the system is in standby, (No calls on the system) operation of this button will open the speech to the door station. The related LED will illuminate. Press as many time as the ID value of the door panel to connect to. Door-open button. During a conversation, operation of this button will release the door from where the call originated. This will be confirmed by an acoustic tone. If terminal DL is connected, the door open LED next to the button will also be illuminated. When the system is in stand-by, a button press will book a call to the concierge (If available). Privacy ON-OFF button. When the system is in stand-by, press this button to enable the service for the programmed time: the related LED will illuminate to signal the service enabled. During an incoming call, with the service enabled, the device does not emit any acoustic signal. The service is disabled when the programmed time expires or pressing again the button. During a conversation, press this button to enable the auxiliary service: by pressing the button terminal 12/SB is internally linked to ground for 2 seconds. Adjusts call tone volume (3 levels): low, medium and high. Adjusts the picture hue: right rotation to increase, left rotation to decrease. Adjusts the picture brightness: right rotation to increase, left rotation to decrease. 1
PROGRAMMING AND ADJUSTMENTS The programmable settings are: Melody (9 available); Number of rings (3 or 6); Video mode (coax or balanced); Privacy duration (15minutes 16 hours or unlimited); Videophone address (Phone ID). TO SET MELODY Press and hold (for approx 10 seconds) the button until the unit plays the current programmed melody and emits a beep at the end. Press again the button to listen to the available melodies (maximum 9). Once the selected melody has been reached, wait 5 seconds for a beep. The new melody will be stored. TO SET THE NUMBER OF RINGS (6 OR 3) Default setting is 6, to set 3 proceed as follows: a. Turn off the videophone by unplugging the flat cable from the PCB connection board; b. Make a short between terminals 8 and 9 (signals GND and LB ) of the PCB connection; c. Plug the flat cable onto the PCB connection board and wait for a beep before removing the short between terminals 8 and 9; d. To go back to 6 rings, do the same but two beeps will be emitted. TO SET THE VIDEO MODE The videophone can operate with either composite video signal (coax cable) or balanced video signal (two wires). Switches 1 & 2 of SW2 are used to set video mode while switches 3 & 4 are for video termination. When more videophone have a pass through connection for the video signal, you must enable the video termination only for the last videophone. VIDEO MODE - SW2 Switches 1,2 Mode Coax Balanced 75 OHM VIDEO TERMINATION - SW2 Switches 3,4 Termination Enabled Disabled TO SET THE PRIVACY DURATION The privacy duration is set by the 3 way dip-switch bank SW3. PRIVACY DURATION SW3 Dip-Switch SW3 1 2 3 Duration off off off Unlimited on off off 15 min off on off 30 min on on off 1 hour off off on 2 hours on off on 4 hours off on on 8 hours on on on 16 hours 2
VIDEOMONITOR/INTERCOM ADDRESS, VIDEO MODE AND TERMINATION SETUP Each intercom is addressed in binary (PHONE ID) using the 8 way dipswitches located on the rear of the unit. Each switch corresponds to one bit which can have a value 0 (OFF) or 1 (ON). Each bit corresponds to a decimal weight depending on the position: Switch 1 = decimal 1, 2=2, 3=4, 4=8, 5=16, 6=32, 7=64, 8=128. I.E. to set the address 37, put switches 1, 3 and 6 on (1+4+32=37). SWITCHES DECIMAL WEIGHT ADDRESS 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 37 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 180 SIGNALS ON CONNECTION BOARD +20V 1 Video power supply 17 20Vdc +20V 2 Video power supply 17 20Vdc GND 3 Video power supply ground reference GND 4 Video power supply ground reference V2/V 5 Balanced video signal V2 sync.(balanced video signal mode) Composite video signal (coax video signal mode) V1 6 Balanced video signal V1 sync.(balanced video signal mode) L 7 BUS line GND 8 BUS line ground reference LB 9 Local bell input (active low) AL 10 Alarm input (active low) 11 SB 12 Service Push button (close to ground when pressed) EXTC 13 Call tone output for extension sounder like Art. 512A 14 +VD 15 +12Vdc output to supply the video distributor Art. 894/Art. 894N GND 16 Ground LDO 19 Auxiliary LED ( button) power supply input GND 20 Ground TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Working Voltage: 17 20Vdc Power Consumption: Standby: 12mA During a conversation: 250mA Max (on 20Vdc) Working Temperature: -10 C +50 C 3
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Videophone wall mounting instructions E B D A C 135cm C F Fig. 2 Fig. 1 Fig. 3 G L M C N N H M I Fig. 4 Fig. 5 1. Cables must be fed through the opening E (Fig. 2) of the mounting plate C, which should be fitted approximately 135cm from finished floor level as shown in Fig. 1; 2. Place the mounting plate C against the wall feeding the wire group D through opening E of the mounting plate and mark the fixing holes A (Fig. 2); 3. Drill the fixing holes A, insert the wall plugs B then with the cables threaded through opening E fix the mounting plate C to the wall with the 4 screws provided F (Fig. 2); 4. Hook the PBC connection board G to the mounting plate C as shown in Fig. 3 and connect the wires (using the screwdriver provided) to the terminals as shown in the diagram provided; 5. Once the wires are connected, hook the videophone H to the mounting plate C as shown in Fig. 3; 6. Connect the Plug I on the ribbon cable from the videophone to the plug L on the PCB connection board G; 7. Place the videophone H against the 4 hooks M on the mounting plate C (in line with the 4 openings N on the rear side of the videophone Fig. 5) and push down as suggested by the pointers in Fig. 4, the videophone will lock into place; 8. To remove the videophone, hold it firmly and push the unit in an upward direction until the videophone H unlocks from the mounting plate C. 6
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