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308040 LE05231AC-01PC-17W41 www.bticino.com

Contents Vandal-resistant entrance panel Introduction 5 Warnings and recommendations 5 What s in your box 5 Description 6 Front view 6 Back view 7 Installation 8 General rules for installation 8 Technical features 8 Dimensional data 9 Flush mounted installation 10 Wall mounted installation 10 Phisical configuration 11 Connections 12 Volume adjustment 12 Completing the installation 13 Installing the accessories 14 Camera lens and display glass replacement 15 Configuration using the keypad 16 Access to the configuration menu 16 If the password is forgotten 17 Language 17 Panel settings 18 Device settings 18 Password setup 18 Home page 19 Acoustic signalling 20 Restore default settings 21 Address book 22 Building type 22 Calling mode - List of names 22 Calling mode - Type of code 23 Calling mode - Function of bell button 23 Calling mode - Recall 23

Contents Sorting of the list 24 Contact setting 24 Modifiy contact 24 New contact 25 Delete contact 26 Delete address book 26 Phonic module settings 27 Access control settings 28 FW versions 29 Configuration using the software 30 TiMonoblockEntrancePanel configuration software 30 Connection to the PC 30 Using the entrance panel 31 Calling residents 31 Searching using the arrow keys 31 Through surname search 31 Using the numerical code 32 Call to the switchboard (only in multifamily configuration) 32 Call the only resident (Only in single family configuration) 33 Door lock release using a numerical code 34 Changing the lock code 35 4

Introduction Warnings and recommendations Before proceeding with the installation we recommend that you read the content of this manual very carefully. The warranty will automatically become void in case of negligence, improper use, or tampering by unauthorised personnel. What s in your box In your box you will find: Vandal-resistant entrance panel 308040 CD containing the, as well as the configuration software with its user manual. 5

Description Front view 14 13 12 11 1 2 3 4 10 5 9 8 7 6 1. Loudspeaker 2. Green LED: door open notification 3. Microphone 4. Display 5. Key used to send the call to the selected resident, or to the switchboard 6. Door lock release key 7. Preset for VIGIK reader, or key lock release 8. Delete key 9. Alphanumeric keypad 10. Resident search keys 11. Green LED: call forwarded Red LED: system busy 12. Green LED: communication active 13. 4 x lighting LED 14. Camera 6

Back view 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 1. Loudspeaker volume adjustment 2. Jumpers (see table in the Programming section). 3. SCS/BUS connection 4. Connection of the door lock and door lock release pushbutton 5. Additional power supply 6. Configurator socket 7. MiniUSB connector for the connection to the PC 8. Microphone volume adjustment 7

Installation General rules for installation The camera must not be installed facing strong light sources, or in locations where the area being shot is strongly backlit. In order to resolve these problems, we recommend that the camera is installed at a height of 180 cm, instead of the usual 160 165 cm, with the lens pointing down. This will improve image quality. In low light situations, the colour rendition of the image displayed by the colour camera may decrease. This is to ensure that the person being displayed can be better recognised. To ensure optimum vision in low lit rooms, the installation of an additional light source is recommended. 160 165 cm 90 130 cm Typical installation heights Technical features 1/4 sensor lens F: 2,1 mm; f: 1,0 mm Power supply 18 27 Vdc Absorption: 105 ma (stand-by) 340 ma (max in operation) Interlaced 2:1 400 lines resolution(horizontal centered) Night lighting by the white LEDs Automatic brightness adjustment Operating temperature (-25) (+70) C Angle of vision: horizontal 124 vertical 100 Protection index: IP54 Protection index against mechanical impact: IK07 8

Dimensional data Flush mounted installation 180 58 50 128,2 35,2 330 259,6 Wall mounted installation 180 58 54 330 308026 9

Flush mounted installation 2 3 4 1 Wall mounted installation 1 2 3 308026 10

Phisical configuration P = Entrance panel number N = Call number (Not used) T = Door lock time delay S = Type of call signal J1 J2 J3 J1 - Jumper connected to J1 (default) = control speech synthesis enabled; sound notification disabled J2 - Jumper connected to J2 = control speech synthesis disabled; sound notification enabled J3 - Remove in case of additional power supply 11

2 1 BUS PL S+ S Vandal-resistant entrance panel Connections 2 1 BUS PL S+ S S+S- = 18 V - 4 A impulsive 250 ma holding current (30Ω max) BUS Relay door lock BUS PL S+ S A 346250 S- S+ C NC NO BUS PL S+ S A 346250 S- S+ C NC NO NO NC C 8A cosφ = 1 4A cosφ = 0.7 3A cosφ = 0.4 24 Vac 24 Vac 24 Vdc 24 Vac Volume adjustment In case of high pitch noise (Larsen effect), first try reducing the power of the microphone using a screwdriver on the corresponding potentiometer, until an acceptable level is reached. If the problem continues, adjust the potentiometer of the loudspeaker to eliminate the problem. If the volume is too low, increase first the volume of the loudspeaker and then if necessary also the volume of the microphone, remembering that the best solution is a clear transmission, without disturbance, at the limit just below the occurring of the Larsen effect. NO NC C + 12

Completing the installation Warning: before securing the entrance panel to the wall fit the protection caps in their housings, ensuring that they are positioned correctly Warning: when switched on for the first time, the entrance panel will ask the user to select the linguage; once this has been done, it will be possible to access the menus LANGUAGE English Français * EXIT 13

Installing the accessories VIGIK transponder reader 2 1 CCT75NM key switch 2 1 14

Camera lens and display glass replacement To protect from acts vandalism, for the most delicate parts of the device we have included item 308034. This item makes it possible to replace the camera lens and the display glass in one operation. 1 2 3 4 art. 308034 5 6 15

Configuration using the keypad Access to the configuration menu Welcome Press and hold down simultaneously keys for more than 10 seconds + > 10 s PASSWORD Enter the access code (default 12345) PASSWORD 1 2 3 4 5 CONFIGURATION Language Panel settings Address book If the correct code has been entered, direct access to the configuration menu will be granted CONFIGURATION Phonic module settings Access control settings FW versions CONFIGURATION Phonic module settings FW versions EXIT To exit the configuration menu select EXIT and press Warning For all the other menus outlined below: to return to the previous menu click EXIT followed by simply, or 16

If the password is forgotten If the password has been forgotten it s possible to reset it in this way: OFF ON Shut down the power supply + + OFF ON Keeping pushed the keys and turn on again the power supply. The display shows the current password PASSWORD 45678 Press bell key to continue Press to continue Language CONFIGURATION Language Panel settings Address book LANGUAGE Castellano English * Français Press Select the desired language Confirm The set language will be marked by an asterisk 17

Panel settings CONFIGURATION Language Panel settings Address book PANEL SETTINGS Device settings Password Home page Select the menu Confirm Device settings DEVICE SETTINGS Brightness Contrast Keyboard light ON The DEVICE SETTINGS submenu can be used to set the following functions: Brightness: display brightness adjustment Contrast: contrast adjustment Keyboard light setting: ON = keyboard always on (default setting) ECO = the keyboard light comes on when in use OFF = the keyboard light is always off Password setup PASSWORD SETUP Password 12345 EXIT To change the access password: Press Enter the new password PASSWORD SETUP Password 67890 EXIT Confirm 18

Home page The home page can be used to enter a customised welcome message, or any other message; the message can use a maximum of three rows of text of 15 characters (Template); to switch from upper case to lower case and vice versa use the arrow keys. The length of time the message is displayed on the screen (5, 10, or 15 sec.) (Timeout). Entering the text HOME PAGE Template 1 line Timeout 5 sec Text > Press HOME PAGE TEXT Line 1 > Line 2 > EXIT Select the row where to enter the new text, or change the existing text and confirm Line 1 EXIT HOME PAGE TEXT Welcome Press to select the text field Line 1 EXIT HOME PAGE TEXT MY TEXT Enter the text using the alphanumeric keypad, in the same way as you would write an SMS message on your mobile phone Confirm MY TEXT The new message will appear continuously on the home page for the period set a Timeout 19

Acoustic signalling ACOUSTIC SIGNALLING Key sound Lock code change beep Voice msgs: volume ON ON The ACOUSTIC SIGNALLING submenu can be used to enable/disable the following functions: Key sound Audible signal emitted when the keys are pressed Lock code change beep Audible signal emitted when the door lock code is being changed ON= short BEEP if the code entered is correct long BEEP if the code is incorrect OFF= Audible signal disabled Voice msgs: volume Volume adjustment for voice messages broadcasted by the device The other menu items represent voice messages relating to events (e.g. Call in progress, End of call, etc.). They may be enabled/disabled individually with the following procedure. ACOUSTIC SIGNALLING Voice msgs: volume Call in progress End of call ON ON Select an item from the menu Press ACOUSTIC SIGNALLING Voice msgs: volume Call in progress End of call OFF ON Set as required Confirm Voice messages are only active when jumper J1 is connected (see Physical configuration). 20

Restore default settings PANEL SETTINGS Home page Acuostic signalling Restore default settings Select the function RESTORE DEFAULT SETTINGS? Confirm EXIT The request to confirm the restore appears Press Default parameter values restored The settings of the entrance panel revert to the factory settings. This function does not delete the data contained in the residents address book. 21

Address book This menu can be used to enter residents data, including call codes and door lock release codes, as well as for performing any other functions described in the following paragraphs. CONFIGURATION Panel settings Address book Phonic module settings Building type ADDRESS BOOK Building type * Calling mode Sorting of the list BUILDING TYPE Multifamily Single family EXIT Press For systems with several apartments use Multifamily mode (default). In Single Family mode, the call is activated directly by pressing,without the need for selecting the extension. Press Calling mode - List of names CALLING MODE List of names OFF Type of code > Function of bell button > This setting determines how the names of the residents are displayed; if enabled, the display will show the following message: Select the name with and press To search the desired name use the indicated key, or enter the surname using the alphanumeric keypad. 22

Calling mode - Type of code CALLING MODE List of names ON Type of code > Function of bell button > Enter the type of code to use when calling the residents CODE TYPE Apartment address * Call code EXIT Apartment address Call code SCS address of the handset Numerical code assigned to the resident Calling mode - Function of bell button CALLING MODE List of names ON Type of code > Function of bell button > To call the concierge press the button The key can be enabled for direct call to the switchboard. In multifamily: enable/disable the bell button for calling the switchboard. In single family: set the address which will be called by the bell button (i.e. the address of the internal units, usually set to 0). Display in Switchboard mode To call press the button Display in Single Family mode Calling mode - Recall CALLING MODE Type of code > Function of bell button > Recall 0 When this function is enabled, the entrance panel will automatically repeat. 0= no recal 1= 1 recall after 10 sec 2= 2 recalls every 10 sec 3= 3 recalls every 10 sec 23

Sorting of the list ADDRESS BOOK Building type Calling mode Sorting of the list SORTING LIST By surname * By ID number EXIT Contact setting ADDRESS BOOK Contact setting New contact Modify contact CONTACT SETTING Call code digits 4 Lock code digits 9 EXIT The names can be sorted alphabetically by surname or by identification code number. The sorting order set is marked by an asterisk. The call codes and the door lock release codes can be set with a length of 1 to 8 digits for the Call code and 4 to 9 digits for the Lock code. Call code digits Length of the codes for calling residents (default 4 digits) Lock code digits Length of the door lock release codes (default 9 digits) Modifiy contact ADDRESS BOOK Contact setting New contact Modify contact This function gives the possibility of changing the contact selected Aaaa Aaaa Bbbb Bbbb Cccc Cccc Select the contact to change Confirm 24

New contact ADDRESS BOOK Contact setting New contact Modify contact This function can be used to enter new residents in the address book For each resident it will be possible to set the following data: ID number (use if the desired order of the list is different from the alphabetical order) Identification number; the entrance panel assigns a progressive number to each resident. This function gives the possibility of chan ging this ID with a 4 digits number defined by the installer. Surname (Text 1*) Surname of resident Name (Text 2*) Name of the resident Public YES= The name and the surname of the resident appear on the display during the selection for call NO= The name and the surname of the resident are hidden, the call is possible by entering the Call code. Apartment address Enter the handset SCS address Call code Numerical call code Lock code Door lock release numerical code (*) If Sorting of the list is set to By ID number. Warning: in installations including an access control central unit, when a badge is placed near the central unit the contact Surname, Name and Apart address are automatically added to the address book. 25

Delete contact ADDRESS BOOK New contact Modify contact Delete contact This function gives the possibility of deleting the contact selected Aaaa Aaaa Bbbb Bbbb Cccc Cccc Select the contact to change Press DELETE THIS CONTACT? Confirm EXIT Aaaa The request to confirm the elimination of the contact appears Delete address book ADDRESS BOOK Delete contact Delete address book EXIT This function gives the possibility of deleting all the contacts of the entrance panel address book Press DELETE THE ADDRESS BOOK? Confirm The address book EXIT will be deleted The request to confirm the action appears: to permanently delete the address book Press 26

Phonic module settings The configurations of this menu are only possible if the phonic (speaker) module is not configured physically SCS SETTINGS P -Panel number 00 T -Lock time 1 S -Call tone 0 P - Panel number Entrance panel SCS address (0 95) T - Lock time Door lock time delay (0 7) S - Call tone Type of call signal (0 9) P - Associated switchboard The SCS address of the associated riser switchboard (none, 0 to 15) P - Main switchboard The SCS address of the main control unit (none, 0 to 15) Riser (M) Riser address the EP is part of (M address of interface 346851 of the riser; set to None if the EP is installed on the backbone) Note: do not confuse this configurator with the other M referred to the operating mode 27

Access control settings The configurations of this menu are only possible if the phonic (speaker) module is not configured physically ACCESS CONTROL SETTINGS Central address (A/B) 00 Reader address (C) 1 Operating mode (M) 0 Central address (A/B) Reader address (C) Operating mode (M) Menu management Address of the access control central unit that manages the reader (keypad built in the entrance panel, (keypad built in the entrance panel; the A/B address corresponds to the address of the C0/C1 control unit) Reader address (keypad built in the entrance panel) in the ACC system. M=0 - The address book, the calling code and the door lock codes are managed by the entrance panel and can be modified locally from the menu or from the configuration software. M=2 - The address book, the calling code and the door lock codes are managed by the access control system and must not be modified locally. Note: do not confuse this configurator with the other M referred to the address of the riser column. Full The settings and the address book can be almost fully modified, with the following exceptions: If the address book is not empty, the call code digits and the lock code digits cannot be changed. If M = 2, lock codes cannot be changed Limited (can be set only with TiMonoblockEntrancePanel): a) The following options can be only remotely changed by the access control central: Password Language Number of call code digits Number of lock code digits Riser base address b) The following menu options are not allowed in the installer menu because the acccess control central takes care of the address boook: New contact Modify contact Delete contact Delete address book 28

FW versions This menu shows the versions of the firmware installed on the device. FW VERSIONS LCD Module : 01.02.28 Phonic Module : 02.02.24 EXIT 29

Configuration using the software TiMonoblockEntrancePanel configuration software The TiMonoblockEntrancePanel software supplied with the device gives the possibility of configuring the entrance panel for use with video door entry systems only; In this case it will be possible to manage also the residents address book using the software. In order to use the entrance panel in systems with access control, the configuration must be completed using the device menu, while the residents address book will be managed by access control. Connection to the PC To connect the entrance panel to the PC use an USB-mini USB cable USB - miniusb 30

Using the entrance panel Calling residents Residents may be called in three different ways: Searching using the arrow keys Select the name with and press Press one of the arrow keys to access the address book Aaaa Aaaa Use the arrow keys to scroll through the names until the name of the desired resident appears; for fast scrolling press and hold the key Dddd Dddd Press to send the call Through surname search Select the name with and press Press one of the arrow keys to acc ess the address book Aaaa Aaaa Dd Dddd Dddd Press to send the call Use the keypad in the same way as a mobile phone keypad to enter the surname, or even just the initial, of the contact to call 31

Using the numerical code Select the name with and press If the resident s call code is known, simply enter it on the keypad 1 2 Enter the resident s code Insert the code 1 2 3 4 and press Press to send the call Call to the switchboard (only in multifamily configuration) To call the switchboard press the button To call the switchboard directly press this key Switchboard The switchboard called is the one configured in Phonic module settings Switchboard 32

Call the only resident (Only in single family configuration) To call press the button To call the only resident press this key Calling 33

Door lock release using a numerical code The procedure to follow for releasing the door lock associated to the entrance panel using the lock code changes depending on the length of the codes assigned to the residents, which can be up to the maximum length set. Select the name with and press Press the key * * * * * * Enter your own Lock code Door open If the length of the code is the same as the maximum length set the door lock is released * * * * If the code is shorter than the maximum length set Press the key Door open 34

Changing the lock code Each resident can change their lock code at any time using the following procedure. This procedure is not valid if the entrance panel is part of an access control system, and the operating mode is M= 2 Select the name with and press Press this key for at least three seconds LOCK CODE CHANGE Enter present code ****** Enter the current lock code Press the key LOCK CODE CHANGE Enter new code ****** Enter the new lock code Press the key LOCK CODE CHANGE Enter new code ****** Repeat new code ****** Re-enter the new lock code LOCK CODE CHANGE Press the key Note: if M = 0: every resident has a unique lock code if M = 2: the lock codes are managed by the access control central, and several residents can share the lock code If the new code already exists, an error message will be displayed. 35

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