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continue with the next programming or exit
programming.
Auxiliary relay address (codes 148-149)
On the J13 connector there is a common con-
tact (C) and normally open contact (NO) of the
internal auxiliary relay; by factory setting, the
auxiliary relay is not accessible (address 255),
so the audio-video module must be suitably
programmed to use it. An actuator address (211
to 230) or a user address (000 to 200) can be
assigned to the auxiliary relay, depending on
the address saved, t he auxiliary relay behaves
differently:
- Actuator address. By saving the address of
an actuator, therefore a block address from
000 to 099 and device address from 211 to
230, the auxiliary relay acts as an actuator
and, when called, it activates with the mode
set in the programming "Auxiliary relay
activation time" (code 132).
- User address. By saving an address of a
user, therefore a block address from 000 to
099 and user address from 000 to 200, the
auxiliary relay only activates when the lock
opening command arrives from a user having
an address equal to or greater than the one
saved; If you store the address 000-000, the
auxiliary relay will activate upon arrival of
the lock opening command of any user. The
activation mode is that set in the program-
ming "Auxiliary relay activation time" (code
132).
Auxiliary relay Block Address (code 148)
Enter code 148;
press button1/ to confirm;
enter the Block Address that is to be assigned
to the relay (factory setting 255 which means
an unprogrammed Block Address; allowed
values from 000 to 099);
press button1/ to confirm;
continue with the next programming or exit
programming.
Auxiliary relay Device Address (code 149)
Enter code 149;
press button1/ to confirm;
enter the Device Address that is to be as-
signed to the relay (factory setting 255 which
means an unprogrammed Device Address;
admissible values from 000 to 200 or 211 to
230);
press button1/ to confirm;
continue with the next programming or exit
programming.
Programming additional cameras asso-
ciated with the external unit (codes 151-
152-153-154-155-156-157-158) and main
video camera (code 159)
The CA2124AB and CV2124AB modules can
drive external v ideo modulators (type V M2521)
to which up to eight additional cameras can
be connected, for details see "External Video
Modulators (PDX1)" section. In the case of
additional cameras, the addresses of the video
modulators present in the installation and,
if necessary, the address of the main video
camera (TP) must be programmed.
Programming additional camera ad-
dresses VM1 ÷ VM8 (codes 151-152-153-
154-155-156-157-158)
To program t he address of t he fi rst additional
camera VM1 enter code 151;
press button1/ to confirm;
enter t he address of t he fi rst additional cam-
era (the addresses of the additional cameras
must also be stored in the video modulators
to which the cameras are connected and
must be selected from those reserved for
external units: from 231 to 253);
press button1/ to confirm;
if required, proceed in the same program-
ming the address of other additional cam-
eras:
Code 152: entry address of VM2
Code 153: entry address of VM3
Code 154: entry address of VM4
Code 155: entry address of VM5
Code 156: entry address of VM6
Code 157: entry address of VM7
Code 158: entry address of VM8
otherwise continue with other programming
or exit.
Selecting main camera (code 159)
The main camera (TP) is the camera from which
the audio-video module starts the cyclic scan
of the associated cameras, for selecting the
camera you need to:
enter code 159;
press button1/ to confirm;
enter the address of the main camera (the
one from which the cyclic display sequence
starts) chosen between the VM1÷VM8 ad-
dresses programmed earlier. If the main
camera must be the one on the audio-video
module (factory setting), the address to be
stored is 255;
press button1/ to confirm;
continue with the next programming or exit
programming.
User programming NO Video (codes 180-
181-182-183-184-185-186-187)
With the following programming you can de-
fine two groups of users who must not receive
the video signal (for example, only intercom
users); the two groups are identified by the
start and end group user address.
The 1st Group is identified by the Block (b) and
Device Address (d) of the first user belonging
to the group:
U1
Start + U1
Start
(b)
(d)
and from the Block (b) and Device (d) address
of the last user in the group:
U1
Stop + U1
Stop.
(b)
(d)
The 2nd Group is identified in exactly the same
way with the parameters:
U2
Start + U2
Start
(b)
(d)
and
U2
Stop + U2
Stop.
(b)
(d)
All users whose addresses are in one of two
groups, if called, will not receive the video
signal. To delete any groups that are no longer
required, it is necessary to store both as Block
Address and Device Address of the Start group
user the value 255 (U1
start=U1
(b)
and/or U2
start=U2
start=255).
(b)
(d)
Programming U1
U1
Start (Code 181)
(d)
Enter the Block and Device Address of the first
user belonging to the first NO Video group.
Block Address U1
Enter code 180;
press button1/ to confirm;
enter the Block Address that is to be as-
signed to the first user of the group NO
Video (factory setting 255 which means
an unprogrammed block address; allowed
values from 000 to 099);
press button1/ to confirm;
continue with the programming of the Device
Address of the first user belonging to the
first NO Video group.
Device Address U1(d)start (code 181)
Enter code 181;
press button1/ to confirm;
enter the Device Address that is to be as-
signed to the first user of the group NO
Video (factory setting 255 which means
an unprogrammed block address; allowed
values from 000 to 200);
press button1/ to confirm;
continue programming the address of the
last user address belonging to the first NO
Video group (U1
Programming U1
Stop (code 183)
Enter the Block and Device Address of the last
user belonging to the first NO Video group.
Block Address U1
Enter code 182;
press button1/ to confirm;
enter the Block Address that is to be assigned
to the last user of the NO Video group (factory
setting 255 which means an unprogrammed
block address; allowed values from 000 to
099);
press button1/ to confirm;
continue with the programming of the Device
Address of t he last user belonging t o t he fi rst
NO Video group.
Device Address U1
Enter code 183;
press button1/ to confirm;
enter the Device Address that is to be as-
signed to the last user of the first NO Video
group (factory setting 255 which means an
unprogrammed device address; allowed
values from 000 to 200);
press button1/ to confirm;
continue with the next programming or exit
programming.
Programming U2
U2
Start (code 185)
(d)
Enter the Block and Device Address of the first
user belonging to the second NO Video group.
Block Address U2
Enter code 184;
press button1/ to confirm;
enter the Block Address that is to be assigned
to the first user of the second NO Video
group (factory setting 255 which means
an unprogrammed block address; allowed
values from 000 to 099);
start=255
(d)
press button1/ to confirm;
continue with the programming of the Device
Address of the first user belonging to the
second NO Video group.
Start (code 180) and
(b)
Start (code 180)
(b)
Stop).
(b)
Stop (code 182)and U1
(b)
(d)
Stop (code 182)
(b)
Stop (code 183)
(d)
Start (code 184) and
(b)
Start (code 184)
(b)
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