DOOR PANEL INSTALLATION
H
old the door panel on the embedding box.
Select a direction to open the door panel; this selection should ease
the door panel wiring.
The opening direction will be settled through the hinges position,
that must be passed through the header clips as shown.
For example, if the hinges are placed on both clips of the lower
header, the door panel will open downwards; if they are placed
on the right clips of both headers, the door panel will open to left.
To hold the door panel on the embedding box,
insert the hinges in the embedding box lockers
as shown.
Link the sound module with the keypad module
by using the supplied flat cable.
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A
ssembly the sound module.
Insert the sound module in the grille module.
For a proper assembly, align the light
push button and the microphone rubber
of the sound module with its corresponding
holes in the grille module.
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DOOR PANEL INSTALLATION
The JP1, JP2, JP3 and JP4 configuration jumpers
are placed on the left side of the terminal connector.
Jumper JP1 loads the installation with a communications
resistor. For a proper system operation, activate this resistor
only in the closest door panel to the backbone installation
or in the general entrance door panel (if exists).
Factory default: enabled.
Jumper JP2 selects the type of cable to be used for the video
signal: coaxial cable (RG-59 or RG-11) or twisted pair.
Twisted pair video transmission requires the use of an
EL560 module plugged in the CN4 connector.
Factory default: coaxial cable.
Jumper JP3 selects the volume of the door panel acknowledgement
signals (call in progress, system busy and door opened).
If after starting the system it's considered that the volume is too
high, modify the jumper position.
Factory default: maximum.
Jumper JP4 allows to reset the installer PIN code to the factory
default (see page 106).
Use this function only in case to forget this code.
With the system switched on, change the jumper position
to reset the code and return it to the standby position.
D
escription of the configuration jumpers.
Enabled.
Disabled.
Coaxial.
Twisted pair.
Maximum.
Minimum.
Reset.
Standby.