Alphatech Fermax PBX EXP Guide d'installation

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Fermax PBX DP analogue door phone panel Fermax PBX EXP Fermax PBX KEY Fermax PBX CAM Fermax PBX EA User and installation

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1.3 Characteristics of the modules 1.3.1 The basic module of electronics Fermax PBX DP The basic module of Fermax PBX DP panel is supplied

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Picture 2 The real image of connection and set-up elements 1. Service jumper is used usually in case when the user forgets the service password f

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3. Loudspeaker loudness SPK – you can set the desired loudspeaker loudness/volume with the trimmer. Attention – the louder the loudspeaker volume, th

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or for 12V - 24VDC (direct), max. cnsumption is 250mA (+ 3,5mA x number of visit cards). 11. Switching contact of 2nd relay (NO=normally open, NC=nor

Page 6 - 1 Basic description

15. Connector 8 - for connecting 8 pushbuttons (integrated expansion). For connection please use an interconnection cable Fermax PBX CC8. Each colo

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1.3.2 Example of switches connection The switching contact of relay is separated galvanically from other circuits of the door phone panel. Also 12V

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can also find a red LED under the visit card – it is used for signallisation of the door phone panel status. 5. Microphone 1.3.4 Exchange of visit c

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The numbering of positions is shown on the picture 5. All numbers of pushbuttons refer to the settings of the door phone panel (see more in the progr

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1.4 Assembly of the door phone panel 1.4.1 Surface mounting For surface mounting we offer a compact installation box. The installation box is m

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When installing the door phone panel in the environment where water may be condensing (temperature changes) or where it may be raining on the door ph

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2 Door Phone NUDV (Fermax PBX DP) Operation 2.1 Signaling Overview The Door Phone NUDV (Fermax PBX DP) signals an acoustic conditions they may occur

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guard will lift up the line neither immediately (the button is not the first number from code lock), or with delay (parameter 53) and after period gi

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number is stored (same as for buttons). The number dialing is managed by Day/Night setting or mode for two groups of numbers (as described in Chapter

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3 Programming of Parameters 3.1 Programming through Phone 3.1.1 Entry to Programming The New Door Phone NUDV will be set to programming mode in two

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will be sufficient and the guard immediately responds by error tone, but he will extend the period to hanging up.. Note 2. The # sign is not used by

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4 Description of Parameters 4.1 Direct Dialing – Memories Parameter Value Meaning Basic 1 tt nn… No. nn under button tt - tt – Button number (

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m=3 lighting mode – it will close by guard lifting up and stay closed even for ss period after guard hanging up (the line is engaged for this perio

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The same command can be set for both switches, then they are activated at the same time. The advantage is to set the same command both for switch clo

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Parameter Value Meaning Basic 42 z sign for call extension * z – sign for call extension * or # (10sec before call end the guard will send a not

Page 22 - 2.3 Person Inside Object

Parameter Value Meaning Basic 48 c keyboard connection 0 c – c=0 only NC-mode connected to the basic module c=1 the keyboard connected on t

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Welcome Congratulations on purchasing the door phone panel “Fermax PBX Door Phone” Fermax PBX DP. This door phone can satisfy your need of com

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Parameter Value Meaning Basic 52 d max. call time 2 d – max. time, for which the guard is hanging up, this time can be extended during call by sig

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Parameter Value Meaning Basic 55 z time before dialing 1 z – time [sec] after guard lifting up before dialing [range 1-5]. This time is differen

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4.5 Presetting and Deleting Parameter Value Meaning Basic 8# # basic setting executes This setting does not influence 1 and 2 (numbers stored in m

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4.7 System Setting Parameter Value Meaning Basic 6# s number of non-fitted buttons of basic module The basic module is fitted with 2 buttons as sta

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4.8 Overview of Parameters Parameter Value Meaning Basic 1 tt nn… No. nn under button tt - 2 tt nn… No. nn under button tt - 31 r m switch r works

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57 t DTMF tone duration (tone) choice 5 (100ms) 58 m gap duration among DTMF tones 5 (100ms) 59 f Flash duration 1 (100ms) 50 p pause duration / int

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4.9 List of Presetting Parameters parameter basic presettings switch 1 mode lock m=1 switch 2 mode lock m=1 passw.Day+Night switch 1 not passw.

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5 Technical Parameters 5.1 Electrical Parameters Parameter Value Conditions Minimum line current 18mA line answered Minimum line voltage 18V line

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6 Table for Easy Programming Complete the values in empty part of table you want to program. In double-frame part there are whole programming comman

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Password for switch 1 Day+Night321 6 Password for switch 2 Day+Night322 6 Password for switch 1 Day 331 6 Password for switch 2 Day 332 6 Password f

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Manual version V8.1 6. 4.2010 Contents 1 BASIC DESCRIPTION ...

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Pause durat. / interdigit gap nx100 50ms 1

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Guarantee conditions: The product was shop-checked. The producer guarantees that this product will keep the features described in these operating ins

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© JR 2010 version V8.1 IV/10

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4.8 OVERVIEW OF PARAMETERS ... 344.9 LIST OF PRESETTING PARAMETERS ...

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1 Basic description 1.1 Features ¾ Modular system with 1 to 64 pushbuttons ¾ Two 16-digit numbers stored on each pushbutton ¾ It can be connected

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1.2 Assembly of panels The building blocks of Fermax IP DP are the basic panels which differ by its size, number of pushbuttons, if the visit card h

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1.2.2 Examples of panels Fermax PBX DP Fermax PBX DP Fermax PBX EA Fermax PBX KEY 1 AP 201 1 AP 101 1 A 1

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Please do not use systems which do not support DTMF transmission during the call from the wireless DECT phone to the other wireless DECT phone (e.g.

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