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To listen to the next melody, press the auxiliary button
2 ( ) during the pause between the audible signal and
melody.
Repeat the operation until you hear the melody you want.
To save the new setting without programming anything
else, hang up; otherwise, press the door lock release but-
ton to call up the next programming procedure.
2 - Programming of melody associated with doorbell
The first doorbell melody is played repeatedly, alternated
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with two short audible signals.
To listen to the next melody, press the auxiliary button
2 ( ) during the pause between the audible signal and
melody. Repeat the operation until you hear the melody
you want. To save the new setting without program-
ming anything else, hang up; otherwise, press the door
lock release button to call up the next programming
procedure.
3 - Programming of number of rings announcing a call
Three short audible signals sound.
Decide how many rings you want and press the auxiliary
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button 2 ( ) the corresponding number of times (in the
range 1 to 6).
In system 300 installations, you can increase the number
of rings to a maximum of 51 by customizing control unit
XA/300LR.
3 s after the button was last pressed, you will hear the call
selected for the chosen number of rings. If you want to
save settings without programming anything else, hang
up; otherwise, press the door lock release button to enter
the entry panel call melody programming procedure again.
NOTE. When you exit programming mode, the last set-
tings selected for each programming procedure are saved.
For a setting to be taken as selected, you must have heard
it at least once.
Function of each terminal (fig. 11)
Terminal block M1
L power supply local
N
from 14÷18 V DC
B X1 line
–
doorbell input
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Terminal block M2
connection for
YAL loudspeake
Function of connectors
CN1 (position A) for YP3 accessory: pushbuttons are
used to make intercom calls from 1 to 3 (or for auxiliary
functions from 3 to 5).
CN2 (position B) for YP3 accessory: pushbuttons are
used to make intercom calls from 4 to 6 (or for auxiliary
functions from 6 to 8).
CN3 for YPL accessory.
CN4 for YV or YVC monitor.
Technical features
• Supply voltage: local 14 to 18 VDC.
• Power supply from bus: 15÷20 VDC.
• Current demand without monitor module: 100 mA
max. (<1 mA quiescent).
• Number of receivers activated at the same time by X1
BUS: 1.
• Maximum number of receivers that can be connected
to control unit XA/300LR: 100 without YPL.
• Maximum number of receivers that can be connect-
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ed to an X1 entry panel: 64 without YPL (100 with
XAS/301).
• X1 connection line: non polarized twisted pair Z=100 Ω.
• Working temperature range: 0 °C to +35 °C.
WARNING. In installations with XA/300LR we recommend
you gather up the receiver's ID (SN) codes, applied on the
outside of the housing, and enter them in the tables that
come with the XA/300LR and IPC/300LR.
YV MONITOR MODULE
It is equipped with the following controls:
Brightness
Contrast
Technical features
• CCIR (EIA) standard.
• Picture screen: 4" (10 cm).
• Current demand: 350 mA max.
• Bandwidth response at -3 dB: 5 MHz.
• Horizontal frequency: 15,625 Hz (15,750 Hz EIA).
• Vertical frequency: 50 Hz (60 Hz EIA).
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• Working temperature range: from 0 °C to +35 °C.
YVC MONITOR MODULE
It is equipped with the following controls:
Brightness
Saturation colour
Technical features
• NTSC standard.
• Display: 3,5" LCD colour, active matrix.
• Current demand: 170 mA max.
• Working temperature range: from 0 °C to +35 °C.
VIDEO ENTRY PANEL HEV/301
Single-button video entry panel for managing the whole
installation.
Teamed with button plates HEP/306-HEP/312D, installa-
tions with up to 64 users can be set up.
For connections to user extensions the entry panel uses
BPT X1 TECHNOLOGY bus connection, enabling all sig-
nals involved in installation to be sent along a telephone-
type single twisted pair line.
An additional three video-entry or audio-only entry panels
can be added to the first in series without the need for
other equipment (selectors, distributors).
The entry panel comes ready to house the KHSO luminous
system busy warning kit and 1 KHPS (or 1 KHPD) call kit.
The entry panel comes complete with:
- CCD camera with ±11° manual angle adjustment both
horizontally and vertically (fig. 15), with fixed-focus lens
(see fig. 16 for dimensions of the target area);
- phonic unit;
- infrared LED for lighting the target area;
- three potentiometers for the following functions (fig.
15-17):
volume control at entry panel;
volume control at receiver;
P1 timed (in the range 1 to 15 s) solenoid door-lock
release.
The entry panel comes with system busy and door-lock
release buzzer. The wires supplied make it simple to con-
nect the entry panel's various component units.
Function of each terminal
L 14-18V DC
N power supply
solenoid lock output
door-lock release button
– earth for solenoid lock
auxiliary command 1 output
auxiliary command 2 output
entry panel enabling output
bus input from
B IN
other entry panels
bus output towards receivers
B OUT
or other entry panels
Connector functions
5-pin CN1 connector: used for connection to entry panel
HEP/306 or HEP/312D.
3-pin CN3 connector: used for connection to buttons
KHPS or KHPD.
1-red: to button n° 2.
2-orange: to button n° 3.
3-yellow: to button n° 4.
WARNING. In installations with a number of entry panels,
call buttons must be arranged in the same order on each.
Connector CN4: comes ready connected.
1-black: to button no. 1.
2-brown: to button no. 1.
3-green: to LEDs lighting the buttons.
4-yellow: to LEDs lighting the buttons.
2-pin CN5 connector: used for connection to KHSO lumi-
nous warning kit.
Function of jumpers SW1 and SW2 (fig. 17)
SW1: automatic programming of number of entry panels
(default setting 1).
SW2: programming of receivers.
WARNING. Wires belonging to cables that are not
used must be insulated.
Programming of number of entry panels (only
required where there is more than one entry panel)
1 - Start with the last entry panel connected in series to the