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DESCRIPTION
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
Common 2 2 2
and lock 1 mm 1.5 mm 2.5 mm
2 2 2 Minimum cable sections apply to all diagrams
Other 0.25 mm 0.5 mm 1 mm unless otherwise specified
Section mm2 0.12 0.25 0.35 0.50 0.75 1.00 1.50 2.50 4.00 6.00
Diameter mm. 0.40 0.58 0.68 0.80 1.00 1.15 1.40 1.80 2.30 2.80
Resistance 100m. 14.00 6.60 4.80 3.50 2.20 1.70 1.14 0.69 0.39 0.28
Power supply units constitute SELV sources in compliance with the requirements stipulated in Article 411.1.2.2 of CEI
standard 64-8 (ed. 1998).
SYMBOLS
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INTERPHONES
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
PHONES SERIES 900 box or expanding plugs with screws. Available colours:
white-black (code. 02), white (code .05) or black (code .04).
Wall-mounted interphones in thermoplastic Dimensions: 71x222x57.
material, complete with flexible coil cord they
870 - Two push-buttons (door-lock release and
are supplied with screws for mounting on stan-
additional). This phone may be connected to swit-
dard back box or with expanding plugs with
chboards series 142, 152 and 162. Dimensions:
screws, possibility of adding a second chime
71x222x57
Art. 2/817. Available colours: white (code .05),
black (code .04)
870/001 - Same as Art. 870 but with conversation
Dimensions: 90x222x70.
switch on handset, it cannoy be used with
900 - One push-button(option of adding a interphone switchboard. Dimensions: 71x222x57
second push-button Art. 2/903); it may be con-
nected to switchboards series 142-152-162. 870/081 - Same as Art. 870, but for STANDARD
Dimensions: 90x222x70 DOOR-ENTRY SYSTEMS with conversation pri-
vacy, to be used with power supply Art. 881.
902 - One push-button (option of adding a second push-button Dimensions: 71x222x57
Art. 2/903); seven more pairs of push-buttons Art. 2/904 may be
inserted (allowing up to 16 push-buttons in total); this phone Installation
may be connected to switchboards series 142-152-162.
Dimensions: 90x222x70
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INTERPHONE
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2/817
2/903
2/817 - Additional chime (electronic buzzer); to be used on 2/904
interphones series 900, 902; 15V A.C. supply.
2/903 - Additional single push-button; to be used with
interphones series 900 and 902.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Fig. 1
Art. 2/903
in common
2/901 Fig.5
2/902
2/901 - Desk-top conversion kit for interphones series 900 - Art. 2/904
902; standard colour white (code .05), available also in black
(code .04), with 6-conductor cable; complete with fixed termi-
nal block.
2/902 - Desk-top conversion kit for interphones in the 900 and
902 series. Standard colour white (code 05), also available in
black (code 04). Equipped with 12-conductor cable and remo-
vable plug and socket. Fig.2 Fig.6
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Fig.3
Fig.4
2/906 - Signalling module with red LED.
Fig.1 To be used on interphones series 900
2/906 and 902 instead of a push-button to indi-
cate open lock or other functions. 15V
Fig.2 A.C. or D.C. supply.
2/9V6 - Signalling module as above, but
with green LED.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Fig.1
Fig.2
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OPERATION
To communicate with speech unit no.1 after receiving a call,
simply raise the handset; to communicate with speech unit no.
2 keep the relative push-button pressed (module Art. 2/909).
N.B. If there are two electric door locks, a supplementary
push-button must be fitted (Art. 2/903) for independent activa-
Fig.3 tion of each mechanism.
Fig.4
Proceed as follows to install the module in interphones series
902:
1- Remove the outer shell from the bottom of the system unit. POWER SUPPLY
2- Insert push-button on the interphone button Art. 836
3- Use a screwdriver to prize out the clips on the inside of the
shell marked with the arrow and remove the cover plate.
NETWORK
4- Clip the cover plate into position first on the opposite side to PHONE
the arrow on the shell. Check that the slide controls are cor- Art. 900 - 902
rectly positioned, and only then clip the button into position on + n 1 Art. 2/903
the side marked with the arrow . + Art. 2/909
2/909
WHITE
BLUE
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
N.B.
For other connections
follow diagrams provi- A- Entrance panel with speech unit
Fig.1 ded with power sup- B- Electric lock 12V A.C.
Fig.2 plies Arts. 836. C- Speech unit Art. 930/836
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INTERPHONE ACCESSORIES
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
Art. 900-902-870-801
2/816
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INTERPHONE ACCESSORIES
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
ART. 710R - 7100
Art. 7148
Electromechanical chime (buzzer)
installed on interphones Art. 7100 for
use with AC power supply. 12-15Vac
power supply. Consumption: 400 mA
Loudspeaker Mains
Power
Phone supply
Art. 7100 Art. 831
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INTERPHONE ACCESSORIES
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
ART. 710R - 7100
N. B.
Terminals 7-8 are shorted in position 0 (call exclusion), ena-
bling the connection of an optical device (art. 7164) if requi-
red.
Red wire
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Art. 7152
Supplementary pushbutton for interphones Art. 7100 comple-
te with bridge for connection to other pushbuttons.
Contact capacity 24Vdc-ac 0.5A
A Red wire
Fig. 3
1
2
3
4
Fig. 4
Art. 7153
4-position switching
module for regulation of
call volume on chimes
Ar t. 7150 - 7151.
Possibility of call exclu-
sion.
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INTERPHONE ACCESSORIES
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
ART. 710R - 7100
Art. 7154
Red led signalling module; occupies space of one
pushbutton.
Operating voltage: 15Vdc/ac.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Fig. 1
Art. 7156
Fig. 2
Art. 7155
Conversation privacy card for insertion in
interphone Art. 7100. Used with special
power supply unit Art. 881. In this case
only the user receiving the call from the
entry panel is enabled for conversation
with the door entry panel. Fig. 3
Fig. 1
CARD ASSEMBLY ON INTERPHONE
1) Remove the three jumpers on connectors A, B and C from
the interphone mother board (see figure).
2) Fit card art. 7155 onto the connector marked A-CN4 taking
care that the tab on the card fits into the slot on the
interphone motherboard.
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INTERPHONE ACCESSORIES
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
ART. 710R - 7100
Phone
Art. 7100 +
Art. 7151 +
Art. 7156
# *
Art. 7157
N/C pushbutton and external key. Normally used for automatic
entry systems.
Contact capacity: 24Vdc or ac 0.5A max.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
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ENTRANCE PANELS
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
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ENTRANCE PANELS
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
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ENTRANCE PANELS
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
Preset for speech unit 930 series and camera, Art. 570 or
571 with VIDEO-MOVING system mounting.
Push-button Plate
Fig. 3 Article No. dimens. mm
2550/301 1 265x363x135
2550/302 2 265x363x135
Fig. 2
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
The back box upper side is to be flush-mounted at an advisa-
ble height of 1.40 to 1.70 m. from floor level.
Fig. 1-2
Open front opening with special screw provided.
Remove front plate by pulling it downwards after loosening
screw A.
Fig. 3
Open rear part of panel by loosening the screws on lock
block. Remove parts B-C-D and lock. Insert them again rever-
sing their position.
Fig. 5 Fig. 4
Carry out electric wiring to speech unit and to camera, write
Fig. 4 name on name-tag and block front plate. Then fix front ope-
ning with lock system removed from rear opening.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 6
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The MULTl-SYSTEM modular entrance panel component system has been designed to provide the option
of combining panels of various types of audio and video door entry systems using only a few basic compo-
nents. The panels can be prearranged for built-in wall installation and equipped with rainproof cover frames,
if required. The same device can be instaIled on a wall surface using the appropriate back box. These pro-
ducts are constructed in extruded aluminiurn and coated with a paint, especially resistant to atmospheric
attack, and technopolymers with excellent technical characteristics and provide a protection level of IP45.
Fig. 2 Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 1
Fig. 3 Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 4
ASSEMBLY
The MULTISYSTEM panel uses the module holder frame in the 1, 2 and 3 module versions (Art. 9081, 9082 and 9083 respecti-
vely). Assembly proceeds as follows:
1) Open the frame and disconnect the lower head (Fig. 1).
2) Insert the modules and separators (detail A, Fig. 2).
3) Close the frame and secure the lower head (Fig. 3).
4) Fit the light holder supplied with the modules to the button holder (Fig. 4).
5) Fit the buttons on the button holder (Fig. 5).
6) Fit the electronic unit to the button holder frame (Fig. 6).
7) Fix the frame to the external frame with wall-mounting box (Fig. 7).
8) To gain access to the name card, remove the card clip from behind as shown in Fig. 8.
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INSTALLATION
When the modutar entrance panels are flush-mounted in a wall, the flush mounted back box, Art. 9091 is used for 1-module ver-
sion, Art. 9092 for 2-modules, Art. 9093 for 3 modules. More modules can be obtained by combining the three models. Back
boxes are construct in hot-galvanized sheet steel with heads made from engineering plastic. Each back box is supplied with two
fittings permitting you to join several built-in models together (Fig. 1) so various models can be used contemporaneously provi-
ding rnore keys. Removing the plastic from the heads, located in correspondence to the fittings, creates a passage for connec-
ting cables. Panel installation for the intercom installation should be done at 1.65 meters, measuring from its upper edge to the
ground surface (Fig. 2).
When more than one panel is used, we recommend use of the series 91XX hole-cover frame or the series 92XX rainproof cover
to ensure that the plates are kept aligned and any damage which might be done to the wall during installation is covered (Fig. 3
and 4).
If installation is on the waII surface, a series 93XX back box should be used suitable to the module-holder frames selected,
together with the series 92XX rainproof protection of the same size.
Fig. 4
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
INSTALLATION
The keypad module is installed on MULTISYSTEM panels like any other module of the series. The coded
lock can be installed on audio and/or video entry systems, or by itself.
Art. 2101 Art. 2202 Art. 2216 Art. 2000 Art. 2007
Art. 2102 Art. 2204 Art. 2218 Art. 2001 Art. 2008
Art. 2103 Art. 2206 Art. 2220 Art. 2002 Art. 2009
Art. 2104 Art. 2208 Art. 2222 Art. 2003 Art. 2010
Art. 2105 Art. 2210 Art. 2224 Art. 2004 Art. 2011
Art. 2106 Art. 2212 Art. 2226 Art. 2005 Art. 2012
Art. 2107 Art. 2214 Art. 2228 Art. 2006 Art. 2013
Art. 2108
Art. 2109
Art. 2110
Panel and push-button in nichel-plated brass with artistic gilding and protective transparent.
They may be configurated with only one row of push-buttons (series 21XX, 120mm long, for 1 to 10 users).
Double row of push-buttons (series 22XX, 180 mm long, for 2 to 28 users).
All of them include flush-mounted back boxes and are pre-arranged or speech unit series 930.
Both types of door entry panels may be associated to brass door entry panels series 20XX with push-buttons only.
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SWITCHBOARDS
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
Flush wall/desk-mounted or surface wall/desk-mounted. Beige N.B. When switchboard is flush-mounted it protrudes 60mm.
plastic housing; handset with coil cord; modular line selectors
with 10 push-buttons; acoustic call with LED; conversation pri- * These models use a multiplier switching system. Each line
vacy. selector has two bulbs of different colours for connections to
two extensions by using multiplier key.
Art. 142 BUILDING COMPLEX VERSION
To be used in conjunction with power supply unit article 834 and
diode terminal block article 2/834 (see Page 63).
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ACCESSORIES
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
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POWER SUPPLY AND
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TRANSFORMERS
9050 - Central control unit for microprocessor-controlled door
lock release. Stores up to 200 8-digit codes even during 4-DIN module housing in grey thermo-
power failure. Safety key access to programming mode. plastic material; complete with protective
The unit is powered by a 15V A.C. power supply from the covers for terminal blocks; mounting on
electric door entry system or transformer article 832/030. a plate or with expanding plugs with
Connecting facility for 4 modules Art. 9015 (see page 15). screws.
Dimensions with covers inserted: 140x115x65
M832 - Safety transformer with 12V 20VA output; protection
against short-circuiting and overheating with PTC; 230 V
(+6%, -10%) 50-60 Hz supply.
12-DIN MODULE POWER SUPPLY Dimensions: 75x90x65
12-DIN module housing in grey 832/030 - Safety transformer with 15 V 30 VA output; protec-
thermoplastic material; complete tion against short-circuits and thermical protection with PTC;
with protective covers for terminal 230 V (+6%, -10%) 50-60 Hz supply voltage.
blocks; mounting on a plate or Dimensions: 75x90x65
with expanding plugs with screws;
two spare fuses; 230 V (+6%, -
10%) 50-60 Hz supply; protection
against short-circuits and thermic
protection with PTC, maximum
absorbed power 30VA.
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ELVOPHONE KITS
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
895/001 - Fo r s i n g l e r e s i d e n c e c o n s i s t i n g o f : 1 two
push-button interphone Art. 870 standard colour white
(code .05), 1 panel Art. 895T with built-in speech unit, 1
transformer Art. M832, 230 V (+6%, -10%) 50-60 Hz supply.
Packing dimensions: 225x350x70.
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INTERCOMS
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
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INTERCOMS
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
POWER AMPLIFIERS
For acoustic paging call by loudspeakers in all intercommuni-
cating installations. Thermoplastic container which can be
wall-mounted or inserted on a panel with 24-module DIN rail;
230 V (+6%, -10%) 50-60 Hz supply voltage; 100V constant 4058/001 - Loudspeaker for
voltage output. They may be connected to intercoms series connecting only one sub-master
4000-4100-4330 and to interphones series 902 - 7100 - 710R. with possibility of answering.
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INTERCOMMUNICATING
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
PHONES
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FM WIRELESS INTERCOMS
Three-channel units for up to 3 simultaneous conversations;
no wire connection required; conversation is accomplished by
utilizing standard wiring when intercom is plugged into A.C.
outlet.
FM INTERPHONES
Pair consisting of an interphone A and an interphone B
allowing duplex conversation; no wire connection required,
just plug into 230 V A.C. outlet.
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WIRING DIAGRAM:
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS ELVOPHONE KIT
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The kit, powered by a M832 transformer, contains: 1 interphone Art. 894C o 7894C and 1 surface wall monted panel Art. 894T
or flush-mounted panel Art. 9911 and a speech unit Art. 894E, with 2-cable connection.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
When a caller presses the call button on the external panel, a modulated call tone sounds on the interphone. The user can lift
the handset and converse with the caller without time limit. The call is interrupted during lock activation.
C+E
A B
D+E
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WIRING DIAGRAM:
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WIRING DIAGRAM FOR DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM FOR SINGLE RESIDENCE WITH
SURFACE WALL MOUNTED PANEL - KIT ART. 894
PHONE
ART.894C
SPEECH UNIT
Art. 894E
ENTRANCE PANEL
ART. 894T
CALL REPEATER
Art. 2/841
TRANSFORMER
ART.M832
ELECTRIC LOCK
12Va.c. 10VA
MAINS
WIRING DIAGRAM FOR DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM FOR SINGLE RESIDENCE WITH
FLUSH-MOUNTED PANEL - KIT ART. 894/900
PHONE
ART.894C
SPEECH UNIT
Art. 894E
ENTRANCE PANEL
Art. 9911
CALL REPEATER
Art. 2/841
TRANSFORMER
ART.M832
ELECTRIC LOCK
ART. 12Va.c. 10VA
MAINS
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WIRING DIAGRAM:
ELVOPHONE KIT
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
ENTRANCE PANEL
ART. 894T
CALL REPEATER
Art. 2/841
MAINS
ELECTRIC LOCK
TRANSFORMER ART. 12Va.c. 10VA
ART.M832
MAINS
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WIRING DIAGRAM:
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS ELVOPHONE KIT
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The kit, powered by a M832 transformer, contains: 1 interphone Art. 870 (two-button) and 1 external panel with external unit.
The call from the external panel sounds a buzzer.
The kits 895/002 and 895/902 contain 2 interphones Art. 870 and a two-button external panel, for two-family installations
without reserved call function. The cable connecting the external panel with the interphone should not be the same as that con-
necting the transformer with the panel.
For the use of the second interphone button see version n 6.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
When a caller presses the call button on the external panel, a call tone sounds on the interphone buzzer. The user can lift the
handset and converse with the caller without time limit.
N.B. The conductors between brackets are to be considered if a second interphone is fitted.
A A
A A
B B
C+E D+E
F F
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WIRING DIAGRAM:
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WIRING DIAGRAM FOR ELECTRIC DOOR OPENER SYSTEM FOR SINGLE RESIDENCE
KIT ART. 895/001 AND/OR DOUBLE RESIDENCE KIT ART. 895/002 WITH EXTERNAL
WALL-MOUNTED ENTRY PANEL
CAUTION: The voice common contact on interphones (terminal 3) must be connected to terminal 3 on the external entry
panel as shown in the wiring diagram. Connection of terminal 3 on the interphone directly to 0 on the transformer will cause
buzzing on the voice circuit.
PHONE Follow carefully the drawing.
* - White wire ART.870 Use cable 1 mm2 up to 100 m. distance.
# - Red wire MAINS SPEECH UNIT
Art. 930/832
* ENTRANCE PANEL
MAINS Art. 895B
#
OPTIONAL
CHIME
ART.860A
TRANSFORMER
ART.M832
ELECTRIC LOCK
12Va.c. 10VA
MAINS
PHONE
ART.870
WIRING DIAGRAM N C2977
WIRING DIAGRAM FOR ELECTRIC DOOR OPENER SYSTEM FOR SINGLE RESIDENCE
KIT ART. 895/901 AND/OR DOUBLE RESIDENCE KIT ART. 895/902 WITH FLUSH-MOUN-
TED BACK-BOX
CAUTION: The voice common contact on MAINS
interphones (terminal 3) must be connected Follow carefully the drawing.
to terminal 3 on the external entry panel as Use cable 1 mm2 up to 100 m. distance.
shown in the wiring diagram. Connection of
terminal 3 on the interphone directly to 0 on SPEECH UNIT
the transformer will cause buzzing on the TRANSFORMER Art. 930/832
voice circuit. ART.M832
PHONE
OPTIONAL ART.870
CHIME
ART.860A
ENTRANCE PANEL
MAINS Art. 9911
Art. 9912
PHONE
OPTIONAL ART.870
CHIME
ART.860A
MAINS
ELECTRIC LOCK
ART. 12Va.c. 10VA
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AMPLIFIED STANDARD DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM WITH POWER SUPPLY ART. 831
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The power supply enables audio connection between the external unit and the internal units without reserved call function. The
door signal sounds a second buzzer internal/external to the interphone (see versions n 1 and 2).
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
When a caller presses a call button on the external entrance panel an acoustic signal is emitted on the internal unit, at which
point, the user can pick up the internal handset an speak to the caller without time limits.
1: Handset receiver
2: Handset microphone
3: Handset receiver and microphone common
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DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM WITHOUT CON-
VERSATION PRIVACY
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
POWER SUPPLY
ART. 831 - 30VA
MAINS
PHONE
ART. 900 - 902
PHONE
ART. 870 - 870/001
PHONE
ART. 7100 + 7151
Entrance
panel
PL
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DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM WITHOUT CON-
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The power supply enables audio connection between the external unit and the internal units without reserved call function. The
door signal sounds a second buzzer internal/external to the interphone (see versions n 1 and 2).
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
When a caller presses a call button on the external entrance panel an acoustic signal is emitted, at which point, the user can
pick up the internal handset and speak to the caller without the limits.
Note: An extra wire (in addition to the number expressed in brackets) is required for each unit in case of calls from the apart-
ment door.
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DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM WITHOUT CON-
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WIRING DIAGRAM STANDARD DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM WITH SPEECH UNIT ART. 930/836
AND POWER SUPPLIES ART. 836
POWER SUPPLY
ART. 836 - 30VA
MAINS
PHONE
ART. 870 - 870/001
PHONE
ART. 900 - ART. 902
PHONE
ART. 7100 + 7151
PHONE
ART. 710R
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DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM WITH CONVER-
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The power supply enables audio connection between the external unit and the internal units with reserved call function. The
door signal sounds a second buzzer internal/external to the interphone (see versions n 1 and 2).
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
By pressing entrance panel push-button the caller sets the buzzer ringing and the electronic memory arranges connections of
the wanted intercom circuit. At the same time an electronic device disconnects previously engaged intercoms.
Raising of the handset enables communication with the outdoor station and excludes possibility of eavesdropping.
Disconnecting of the intercom occurs when pressing the door opener push-button.
1: Handset receiver
2: Handset microphone
3: Handset receiver and microphone common
5: Connect to terminal number 3
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POWER SUPPLY
ART. 881 - 20VA
MAINS
PHONE
ART. 902/881
PHONE
ART. 870/081
PHONE
Art. 7100 + 7155 + 7151
POWER SUPPLY
Art. 881 20VA
Mains
PHONE
WIRING DIAGRAM N C1987 ART. 7100 + ART. 7155 + ART. 7151
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OPERATING PRINCIPLE
When a caller presses a call button on the external entrance panel an acoustic signal is emitted, at which point, the user can
pick up the internal handset and speak to the caller without time limits.
External communications: when external bell rings, lift handset to speak with entrance panel. Internal communications: lift hand-
set and press the call push-buttons corresponding to the interphone yo want to talk to. Outdoor unit is automatically excluded. If
during internal commnication somebody calls from entrance panel, both handsets must be hanged up; for subsequent commu-
nication with ouside, lift one handset.
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items with three push-but- inter phones Ar t.
tons ( Ar t. 7100 with 1 7100 as indicated in
additional push-button); the wiring diagram.
PHONES
4. The interphone is equip-
ped with 2 pushbuttons; to
increase the number of
pushbuttons used, insert
Art. 7152 (maximum 7 to
SWITCHING MODULE
obtain a total of 9 pushbut- ART. 5493/800
tons). PHONE Common push-button
ART. 710R
Mains
PHONE
ART. 7100 +
n. 1 Art. 7151 +
n. Art. 7152
COLOURS OF CONDUCTORS
A- Entrance panel with speech unit
Art. 2900-2970-2990-3200 and
series 9000
B- Additional push-button for lock
C- Electric lock 12V A.C.
D- Speech unit Art. 930
E- Outdoor bell 15V A.C.
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items with three push-but-
tons ( Art. 902 with 2 addi-
tional push-buttons);
push-button 1 corresponds
to terminal 7 and operates
PHONES
near the first push-button
and remove the remaining
bridge between terminals 3
SWITCHING MODULE
and 5 (see drawing). Art. ART. 5493/800
902 is supplied with only
PHONE
one push-button. To increa- ART. 710R
se the push-button number MAINS
add one simple push-but-
ton Art. 2/903 and several
pairs of additional push-
buttons Art. 2/904 (max. 7
to obtain 16 push-buttons).
COLOURS OF CONDUCTORS
A- Entrance panel with speech unit
Art. 2900-2970-2990-3200 and series 9000
B- Additional push-button for lock
C- Electric lock 12V A.C. PHONE
D- Speech unit Art. 930 ART. 902 +
E- Outdoor bell 15V c.a. n. 1 Art. 2/903 +
n. Art. 2/904
AMPLIFIED STANDARD DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM WITH POWER SUPPLY ART. 838
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Power supply Art. 838 is mainly used for audio connection between external unit and internal users; the latter can converse with
each other while cutting out the external unit.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
When a caller presses a call button on the external entrance panel an acoustic signal is emitted, at which point, the user can
pick up the internal handset and speak to the caller without time limits.
External communications: when external bell rings, lift handset to speak with entrance panel. Internal communications: lift hand-
set and press the call push-buttons corresponding to the interphone you want to talk to. Outdoor unit is automatically excluded.
If during internal commnication somebody calls from entrance panel, both handsets must be hanged up; for subsequent com-
munication with ouside, lift one handset.
1: Handset receiver
2: Handset microphone
3: Handset receiver and microphone common
5: Audio system supply
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POWER SUPPLY
ART. 838 - 30VA
Mains Common
push-button
PHONES
ART. 7100 +
n. 1 Art. 7151 +
n. Art. 7152
COLOURS OF CONDUCTORS
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ART. 838 - 30VA
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
The diagram shows the maximum num-
ber of interphone connections. To con-
nect fewer interphones, proceed as fol-
PHONES
lows: with three interphones use items
with three push-buttons (Art. 902 with 2
additional push-buttons); push-button 1
corresponds to terminal 7 and operates
the door lock. The other two (correspon-
ding to terminals 8-9) for intercommuni-
cating calls. Connect then the first three
terminal blocks (terminals 1 to 9).
COLOURS OF CONDUCTORS
nals 3-4-5 near the first push-button and
remove the remaining bridge between
terminals 3 and 5 (see drawing). Art.
902 is supplied with only one push-but-
ton. To increase the push-button num-
ber, add one simple push-button Art. PHONE
2/903 and several pairs of additional ART. 902 +
push-buttons Ar t. 2/904 (max. 7 to n. 1 Art. 2/903 +
n. Art. 2/904
obtain 16 push-buttons).
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The power supply used is the 836, which allows audio connection between the external unit and the internal users without
reserved call function.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
Every interphone can call all the others.
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WIRING DIAGRAM:
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
INTERCOMMUNICATING INTERPHONES
POWER SUPPLY
Art. 836 30VA
Mains
PHONE
Art. 7100 +
Art. 7151 +
n Art. 7152
CONDUCTOR COLOUR
INTERPHONE TERMINAL BLOCKS
INTERPHONE SETTING
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
The wiring diagram illustrates the connection procedure for the maximum number of
interphones.
For smaller installations, proceed as described below: to connect four interphones, use
interphones with three buttons (Art. 7100 plus 1 additional button). Terminals 1 to 4 con-
nect the common wires. Terminals 7, 8 and 9 connect the three call buttons.
Terminals 1 to 9 must therefore be connected on the first four terminal blocks as shown
in the wiring diagram.
Art. 7100 is supplied already fitted with two buttons.
The unit may however be expanded to accommodate a further 7 buttons (for a total of 9
buttons) using additional buttons Art. 7152.
IMPORTANT:
On interphones Art 7100 connect terminals 1 and 3 between them. Also disconnect Common
push-buttons
the red handset wire.
CABLE CROSS-SECTION
Use a 0.25 mm2 multi-twisted pair cable to connect the line. For distances exceeding
200 metres, use a cable with a larger cross-section.
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WIRING DIAGRAM:
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
INTERCOMMUNICATING INTERPHONES
POWER SUPPLY
Art. 836 30VA
Mains
PHONE
Art. 7100 +
Art. 7151
CONDUCTOR COLOUR
PHONE
Art. 7100 +
Art. 7151 +
n Art. 7152
INTERPHONE SETTING
OPERATION
The main interphone A is enabled for calls and conversations with all internal units.
Internal units can only call and converse with main interphone A. All communication are
without conversation privacy.
IMPORTANT:
On interphones Art 7100 connect terminals 1 and 3 between them. Also disconnect
the red handset wire.
CABLE CROSS-SECTION
Use a 0.25 mm2 multi-twisted pair cable to connect the line. For distances exceeding
200 metres, use a cable with a larger cross-section.
Common
push-buttons
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MAINS
INTERCOMMUNICATING INTERPHONES
COLOURS OF CONDUCTORS
WIRING DIAGRAM:
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS Connect 1A 1N4004 diode in
The wiring represents the connection of the maxi- case of alternating-current hum
mum number of phones. For connecting phones fol- during conversation.
low instructions written below: with 4 phones sets
with three push-buttons are used (Art. 902 with 2 CABLE SECTION
additional push-buttons). Connection line can be made
Terminals from 1 to 6 are used for common connec- with multipaire 6/10 telephone
tions, terminals 7, 8, 9 correspond to the three push- cable. For distance above 200
buttons (for call). Then the first four terminal blocks meters increase section.
from terminal 1 to 9 will be connected as per wiring
diagram. N.B. On Art. 902 remove bridge
from terminals 3-4-5 and replace
it by connecting terminals 2-4.
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Art. 902 Art. 870
Art. 900
MAINS
INTERCOMMUNICATING INTERPHONES
POWER SUPPLY
Art. 836 - 30VA PHONE
ART. 902 +
n. 1 Art. 2/903 +
n. Art. 2/904
WIRING DIAGRAM:
ELECTRIC DIAGRAMS FOR Remove bridge from terminals 3-4-5 and replace
PHONES FROM 1 TO 16. it by connecting terminals 2-4-5.
POWER SUPPLY
ART. 836 - 30VA
On interphone A cut the connection cable On interphone B cut the con-
between SD and 4 and connect the 4 nection cable between SD and
terminal to the CH chime terminal. 4 and connect terminals 1-4-
Mains CH.
Phone Phone
Art. 7100+7151 Art. 7100+7151
POWER SUPPLY
ART. 836 - 20VA
Phone Phone
Art. 870 Mains
Art. 870
Art. 870/001 Art. 870/001
Phone Phone
ART. 902 ART. 902
ART. 900 Mains
ART. 900
ART. 710R ART. 710R
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WIRING DIAGRAM:
PORTERS SWITCHBOARD INSTALLATION
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
PHONE
ART. 710R
(ART. 7100 + 7148)
MAIN
SWITCHBOARD
ART. 142/...
POWER SUPPLY
ART. 836-30VA
MAINS
PHONE
ART. 870 - 870/001
PHONE
ART. 900-902
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
On interphones Art. 902 remove bridge from terminals 3-4-5 e replace it by connecting terminals 2 and 5. Insert diode as indica-
ted in wiring diagram. In intercoms Art. 710R remove connection cable from terminal C-4, bridge terminal 1 and 5. Insert a diode
as per diragram.
In intercoms Art. 870, bridge terminal 2 e 4/5 and insert a diode as per diagram.
The switchboard is prearranged to operate:
1) with intercoms only: two wire system (1 common, 1 call) for each phone. No other connection required.
2) with intercoms and night service desk intercom: wiring system: all connections shown in diagram except those indicated by
dotted lines.
3) with intercoms, night service desk intercom, outdoor station: all connections as from the whole of diagram.
4) when using for the first time if buzzing noise is not regular; adjust pressure of the vibrating part of the buzzer.
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WIRING DIAGRAM:
PORTERS SWITCHBOARD INSTALLATION
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
Door opener
AMPLIFIED DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM WITH MAIN SWITCH- push-button
Line selecting keyboard
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WIRING DIAGRAM:
PORTERS SWITCHBOARD INSTALLATION
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
PHONE
ART. 900-902 POWER SUPPLY
ART. 836-30VA
MAINS
SWITCHBOARD
ART. 152/...
PHONE
ART. 870
PHONE
ART. 710R
ART. (7100 + 7148)
SWITCHBOARD TERMINALS:
1- Call common contact to switchboard
2- Common (microphone)
3- Negative- voice common contact
4- Door keeper call or door opener
CP - Common (keyboard)
6-7-8 Outdoor station
S- Lock
SP-SP - Porters lodge buzzer
F- Voice calls and other calls to interphones
N.B.
On interphones Art. 902 remove bridge from terminals 3-4-5. On
interphones Art. 902 carry out bridges by connecting terminals B and 6, 4
A- Entrance panel with speech unit
Art. 2900-2970-2990-3200 and series 9000 and 5. ON Interphones Art. 870 connect terminals B and 6.
B- Additional push-button for lock On interphones Art. 710R remove the cable connecting C and 4 and wire
C- Electric lock 12CV A.C. in jumpers B-6 and 4-5.
D- Speech unit Art. 930
E- Porters doorbell
WIRING DIAGRAM N CC2016
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WIRING DIAGRAM:
PORTERS SWITCHBOARD INSTALLATION
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
SWITCHBOARD INSTALLATION
The switchboard may be desktop mounted, flush wall-moun- Index book
ted or flush/desk-top mounted. For surface all-mounting
carry out following operations: open housing and loosen PE
Push-button
screws fixing the two metal side supports. Slide supports out to talk with
and reverse their position. the outdoor
In this way, the position of switchboard front panel is tilted, station.
allowing handset hooking.
Day-night
LIST OF ARTICLES COMPRISING SYSTEM (Diagram ref. CC2017) key
Diagram ref. Art. Name Quantity
A 836 Power supply 1
B - Electric lock 12CV A.C. 1 Call
push-button
C 2900-2970-2990
3200 and series 9000 Entrance panel 1 key for
D 930 Speech unit 1 intercommunication
E 900-902 Phone 1+n
F 870 - 870/001 Phone 1+n
G 710R - (7100+7148) Phone 1+n
H 149/900 Phone 1
I 162 Switchboard 1
L 149/162 Telephone switching module 1
M - Keepers door bell 1
n - Number of users
OPERATION OF SWITCHBOARD ART. 162
During day operation (key GN released and G switched on), the
switchboard allows private conversations between it and the interpho-
nes. To communicate from switchboard to interphones: press corre-
sponding line selector key and push-button CH.
To communicate from interphones to switchboard: simply raise the
handset. The switchboard incorporates a flashing light and intermit-
tent buzzer indicating incoming calls.
During night operation (key CN pressed down, N switched on), the
switched is disconnected and all calls are switched through to the
night service phone. (During day working, press key CN on the swit-
chboard to reach the night service phone). During night operation,
press key PE on the night service phone to communicate with the
entrance panel. Push-button AP opens the service door lock. Key
== on the switchboards allows communication between two phone
units or between an internal phone unit and an outside line (through
terminals LL), only if part G double key GN is pressed down.
- To allow conversation between two users press the two line selec-
tors keys corresponding to the desired users, then press ==. The
switchboard is thus excluded from conversation. The operator can
answer other users calls by lifting the handset without pressing
the line selector push-button.
- When the two interphone handsets have been replaced, their leds
on the switchboard light up together and the switchboard buzzer
sounds intermittently.
- At this point the line keys for the two interphones and the == key
reset (not active). If the switchboard is busy with another call,
releasing the above keys will interrupt the call; to resume the call
press the line key for the unit in question.
- To connect a user with the external line, press the line key for the
user in question and subsequently ==.
N.B: While the switchboard can make reserved calls to the internal units, the == key must not remain down with the leds on,
unless when interphones are calling each other or when an interphone is making an external call.
To replace the bulbs slide off the upper part of the button and remove the bulb with the tweezers provided with the system.
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WIRING DIAGRAM:
PORTERS SWITCHBOARD INSTALLATION
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
TELEPHONE-
SWITCHING
MODULE
PHONE Art. 149/162
ART. 710R
(ART. 7100 + 7148)
TELEPHONE
MAIN
INTERCOMMUNICATING TELEPHONE LINE
SWITCHBOARD
ART. 162/...
POWER SUPPLY
ART. 836-30VA
MAINS
PHONE
ART. 870
F
PHONE
ART. 900-902
PHONE
ART. 149/900
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
On interphone Art. 902 remove bridge from terminals 3-4-5 and replace it
by connecting terminals 2 and 5. Insert diode as indicated in wiring dia-
gram. In intercoms Art. 710R remove connection cable from terminal C-4
and bridge terminal 1 and 5. Insert a diode as per diagram.
In intercoms Art. 870, bridge terminal 2 and 4/5 and insert a diode as per
diagram.
The switchboard is prearranged to operate:
A- Entrance panel with speech unit 1) with intercoms only; two wire system (1 common, 1 call) for each phone.
Art. 2900-2970-2990-3200 and series 9000
No other connection required.
B- Additional push-button for lock
C- Electric lock 12V A.C. 2) with intercoms and night service desk intercom: wiring system: all con-
D- Speech unit Art. 930 nections shown in diagram except those indicated by dotted lines.
E- Diode 1N4004 400V 1A 3) with intercoms, night service desk intercom, outdoor station: all connec-
F- 12V A.C. Night service doorbell tions as from the whole of diagram.
4) when using for the first time if buzzing noise is not regular; adjust pres-
WIRING DIAGRAM N CC2017 sure of the vibrating part of the buzzer.
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LUMINOUS
INDICATORS
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
Panel installation
See installation procedure for switchboards Art. 142-152-162
Line indicators and single reset.
Battery
12V 1.2Ah
Transformer
CONNECTION OF INDICATOR PANELS IN PARALLEL Art. M832 - 832/030
Transformer
Art. M832 - 832/030 Pannello indicatore luminoso
Pannello indicatore luminoso
Art. 145/... Art. 145/...
Mains Mains
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The switch can be connected to power supplies Art. 831 - 881 - 838 which allows for the audio connection between external and
internal units. Switch Art. 839/302 - 303 allows for automatic switching of the audio and lock opening lines between 2 or 3 exter-
nal units.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
When a caller presses a call button on an external entrance panel, the audio function and door lock release are automatically
activated for that door entrance panel while the other entrance panels remain disabled. The last call made is given priority over
all preceding calls.
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MAINS
PHONE
ART. 902
ART. 900
PHONE
ART. 870
ART. 870/001
PHONE
ART. 7100 +
ART. 7151
PHONE
ART. 710R
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MAINS
PHONE
ART. 900/881
PHONE
ART. 870/081
PHONE
ART. 7100+7151+7155
N.B. On interphones Art. 7100 remove jumpers A-B-C and insert card Art.
7155 in connector CN4. The use of card Art. 7155 enables:
- Direct lock opening: set connector to position SD.
- Lock opening after call: move the connector to position SR and connect
a relay Art. 170/001 as shown in the wiring diagram.
RELAY
A- Panel with speech unit Art. 170/001
Art. 2900-2970-2990-3200 and series 9000 SWITCHING MODULE
B- Additional push-button for lock POWER SUPPLY Art. 839/302
C- Electric lock 12V A.C. Art. 881 20VA Art. 839/303
D- Speech unit Art. 930
N.B. Mains
With the switching modules Art. 839/303, the third
outdoor station is connected in the same way as TO ELECTRICAL
DOOR LOCKS
Art. 839/302, by using terminals. P3-7-8-9.
PHONE
WIRING DIAGRAM N C1991 ART. 7100 + ART. 7155 + ART. 7151
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CONDUCTORS COLOUR
PHONE
ART. 902 +
n. 1 Art. 2/903 +
n. Art. 2/904
(ART. 7100 +
ART. 7151)
A- Entrance panel with speech unit N.B. On Art. 7100 remove the jumper
Art. 2900-2970-2990-3200 and series 9000 between SD and 4. Art. 7100 is equip-
B- Additional push-button for lock ped with 2 pushbuttons. To add further
C- Electric lock 12V A.C. CUT
pushbuttons, insert Art. 7152 (maximum
D- Speech unit Art. 930
7 pushbuttons) to obtain a total of 9.
E- 12V outdoor bell
With interphone Art. 7100 the wiring
diagram is reduced to 9 units.
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VERSION FOR STANDARD DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM WITH TWO OR SEVERAL OUTDOOR
UNITS AND AUTOMATIC SWITCHING MODULE ART. 839/302-303
To power
supplies
Art. 831
Art. 838
Art. 881
Note: Several speech units may be connected by wiring switching modules Art. 839/302-3 in series.
Connect:
To terminal block 0 of power supply Art. 831-881
To terminal block 15 of power supply Art. 838
Connect:
To terminal block 15 of power supply Art. 831-881
To terminal block 0 of power supply Art. 838
WIRING DIAGRAM N C1961
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The power supply is Art. 836 which allows for the audio connection between the internal and external units. Switch Art. 839/402
- 403 allows for automatic switching between 2 or 3 external units.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
When a visitor presses a pushbutton on one of the entry panels (if the switchboard is set to EXTERNAL mode) the audio and
lock on the entry panel where the call was made are enabled automatically; in this way operation of other entry panels is inhibi-
ted. The last call has priority over previous calls. For a description of operation of the entire system, see operation of switch-
board Art. 152.
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On inter phones Ar t. 902
remove the bridge between
terminals 3, 4 and 5 and brid-
ge terminals B and 6, 4 and
PHONE
ART. 870
PHONE
A- Entrance panel with speech unit ART. 7100 + ART. 7148
Art. 2900-2970-2990-3200
and series 9000
B- Additional push-button for lock
C- Electric lock 12V A.C.
D- Speech unit Art. 930
E- Porters doorbell
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PHONE
ART. 902
ART. 900 PHONE
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ART. 902
ART. 900
WIRING DIAGRAM:
RELAY
PHONE ART. 170/001 PHONE
ART. 7100 + 7151 ART. 7100 + 7151
E
MAINS
PHONE PHONE
ART. 710R ART. 710R
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
When in INTERNAL mode (button I/E on I) the system enables the reserved call function between the switchboard and the
interphones. To call an interphone from the switchboard, press the line selector button and press CH; to call the switchboard
from the interphone, lift the handset and press the button marked with a bulb symbol. To answer a call from the switchboard,
press the line switch corresponding to the illuminated led. If another interphone handset is raised while a call is already in pro-
gress between an interphone and the switchboard, a line engaged tone (50 Hz) sounds on the handset. Nonetheless, in the
other buildings reserved calls can be made from the stairway panels to their interphones.
When in INTERNAL mode, all calls BUILDING 1 BUILDING 3
from the main panel are intercepted by BUILDING 2
the switchboard, which can communi-
cate with the external unit by momen-
tarily selecting E with the I/E switch
and also open the door lock by pres-
sing AP. On the contrary to transfer a
call from the panel to the interphone,
the switchboard must be in EXTER-
NAL mode, with the relative interpho-
ne line selector activated. In this mode
the call from panel to interphone is not
reserved. In normal EXTERNAL
mode operation (I/E on E) the main
panel calls the interphone directly and
the latter can open the door lock with
the button marked with the key sym-
bol. The call from the main panel to
the interphone is not reserved, but a
simultaneous call can be made from a
stairway panel to one of its internal
units.
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PHONE
ART.710R MAINS MAINS
PHONE
ART.710R
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BUILDING COMPLEX WITH SWITCHBOARD ART. 154
G
PHONE MAINS
SWITCHBOARD
ART. 154
WIRING DIAGRAM:
PHONE
ART.870
PHONE
ART. 902
ART. 900
+ ART. 2/903
EXTERNAL CHIME
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THREE-NOTE ELEC- REPLACEMENT OF OLD ELECTRICAL BELL (12V
TRONIC CHIME ART. 860B A.C.) WITH ELVOX ELECTRONIC CHIME ART. 860B
Wiring diagram N C2997-1 SAVING THE PRE-EXISTING CONDUCTORS
Chime
Art. 860B Chime
Mains Transformer
Art. 860
Art. M832-832/030
Transformer
Art. M832-832/030 Old bell Mains
Call
push-button
Call Diode
push-button 1N4002
The chime must always be connected to 15V ac power sup- Chime Art. 860B can replace the standard 15V ac chime. To
ply. A special internal potentiometer regulates chime inten- replace, add diode type 1N4004 in parallel to the pushbutton
sity. The chime can be mounted on a rectangular box or by as shown in the wiring diagram, ensuring correct polarity.
means of expansion plugs. The chime type can be selected
via terminal 8 (3 note) or terminal 7 (2 note).
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONNECTION WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONNECTION
OF 2- OR 3-NOTE ELECTRONIC CHIME ART. 860B OF ELECTRONIC CHIME ART. 860B IN PARALLEL
WITH CALL FROM TWO DIFFERENT ENTRANCES. TO OLD STANDARD CHIMES
Chime
Art. 860B
Transformer Transformer
Mains Chime Art. M832 Art. M832
Art. 860B Art. 832/030 Art. 832/030
Transformer
1st old bell 2nd old bell
Art. M832 Mains Mains
Art. 832/030
1st call
push-button
2nd call
push-button 1st call 2nd call
push-button push-button
The chime must be supplied by 15V A.C. A potentiometer The chime may be connected in parallel to ordinary bells or
inside the chime regulates sound intensity. Mounting on stan- electronic chimes of a pre-existing installation, but it must be
dard recessed box or with expanding screws. Calls may be supplied by 15V A.C. A potentiometer inside the chime regu-
made from two separate push-buttons. The first call is identi- lates sound intensity. Mounting on standard recessed box or
fied by a three-note chime. The second call is identified by a with expanding screws. Calls may be made from two separate
two-note chime. push-buttons. The first call is identified by a three-note chime.
The second call is identified by a two-note chime.
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EXTERNAL CHIME
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THREE AND TWO- WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONNECTION
NOTE ELECTRONIC CHIME ART. 860A OF ELECTRONIC CHIME ART. 860A IN PARALLEL
TO OLD STANDARD CHIMES
Wiring diagram N C2996
Wiring diagram N C2996A
Chime
Art. 860A Chime
Transformer
Art. 860A
Art. M832-832/030
1st old bell 2nd old bell
Mains
Mains
Mains
The chime is supplied by 230V A.C. A potentiometer inside The chime may be connected in parallel to ordinary bells or
the chime regulates sound intensity. Chime may be wall- electronic chimes of a pre-existing installation, but it must be
mounted, either on standard recessed box or with expanding supplied by 230V A.C. A potentiometer inside the chime
screws. Calls may be made from two separate push-buttons. regulates sound intensity. Mounting on standard recessed
The first call is identified by a three-note chime. The second box or with expanding screws. Calls may be made from two
call is identified by a two-note chime. separate push-buttons. The first call is identified by a three-
note chime. The second call is identified by a two-note chime.
CONNECTION OF CHIME CARD ART. 860C OPERATED CONNECTION OF CHIME CARD ART. 860C OPERATED
BY 9 V BUFFER BATTERY ONLY. BY A.C. POWER SUPPLY WITH CHIME ACTIVATION CON-
TROLLED BY FREE BUTTONS.
Button 1= 1-tone note Button 1= 1-tone note
Button 2= 2-tone note Button 2= 2-tone note
Button 3= 3-tone note Button 3= 3-tone note
N.B. N.B.
- Buttons P1-P2-P3 may be used either individually or - Buttons P1-P2-P3 may be used either individually or
together as illustrated in the diagram. together as illustrated in the diagram.
- The setting of internal jumpers 1-2-3 does not affect chime - The setting of internal jumpers 1-2-3 does not affect chime
card operation. card operation.
Chime
Art. 860C Chime
Art. 860C
Battery
Battery
Supply
1015V c.a.
Call push-buttons
Call push-buttons
P1 P1
P2 P2
P3 P3
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WIRING DIAGRAM:
EXTERNAL CHIME
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
CONNECTION OF CHIME CARD ART. 860C OPERATED CONNECTION OF CHIME CARD ART. 860C IN PARALLEL
BY A.C. POWER SUPPLY WITH CHIME ACTIVATION CON- WITH MECHANICAL CHIMES (A.C. POWER SUPPLY
TROLLED BY A.C. OR SOUND SYSTEM CALL SYSTEM. ONLY: 12-15 VAC).
To select the type of note, adjust the three internal settings as To select the type of note, adjust the three internal settings as
follows: follows:
Jumper set to position 1= 1-tone note Jumper set to position 1= 1-tone note
Jumper set to position 2= 2-tone note Jumper set to position 2= 2-tone note
Jumper set to position 3= 3-tone note Jumper set to position 3= 3-tone note
N.B. N.B.
The chime is not activated if the jumper is not set to any one The chime is not activated if the jumper is not set to any one
of the three positions. of the three positions.
Chime N.B.:
Art. 860C - Connect the diode provided to terminals - and CH as illu-
strated in the diagram.
- A battery must be fitted for this type of application.
Battery Chime
Art. 860C
Transformator
Art. M832
Art. 832/030
CONNECTION OF CHIME CARD ART. 860C IN PLACE OF CONNECTION OF CHIME CARD ART. 860C IN PLACE OF
OLD MECHANICAL CHIME (A.C. POWER SUPPLY ONLY: OLD MECHANICAL CHIME (A.C. POWER SUPPLY ONLY:
12-15 VAC). SYSTEM 1. 12-15 VAC). SYSTEM 2.
To select the type of note, adjust the three internal settings as
follows: Follow all the instructions illustrated in application system 1
Jumper set to position 1= 1-tone note with the exception of the diode, which must be connected in
Jumper set to position 2= 2-tone note parallel to the call button. No 9 V battery is required if the
Jumper set to position 3= 3-tone note diode is installed.
N.B.
The chime is not activated if the jumper is not set to any one
of the three positions.
N.B.:
- Connect the diode provided to terminals - and CH as illu-
strated in the diagram.
- A battery must be fitted for this type of application.
Chime Chime
Art. 860C Art. 860C
Trasformatore
Trasformatore
Art. M832
Art. M832
Art. 832/030
Art. 832/030
Old bell Old bell
Mains
Mains Battery Battery
Diode
Call Diode Diode
1N4004
push-button 1N4004 1N4004
Call
push-button
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INTERPHONE CODING
Coding is effected by connecting the wires complete with faston connector to the relative terminals A-B-C-D and 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-
8-9-10 located inside the unit. For example, to code unit A3, connect the relative wires to terminals A and 3 and to code unit
D10, connect the relative wires to terminals D and 10.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
Each unit up to a maximum of 40 is coded with a letter (A-B-C-D) and number (1 to 10).
The system permits a maximum of 4 simultaneous conversations each with conversation privacy.
To make a call, lift the handset and press first the button marked with the corresponding letter and then the button marked with
the corresponding number. An acoustic tone in the receiver indicates that the unit being called is enabled to reply. No signal
means that the unit is engaged or all the communication lines are busy. Do not call repeatedly and in any case, release the call
button as soon as the acoustic tone terminates. To repeat a call to the same user or make a new call, follow the same procedu-
re, each time replacing the handset to disengage the communication line.
N.B. the numbers shown in the diagram under the interphones indicate the call codes of said units.
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TRANSFORMER
POWER SUPPLY
ART. M832 - 20VA
ART. 856/800
PHONES PHONES
ART. 851/001 ART. 851/001
NOTE: Terminal No. 8 in the interphones is used for connecting an additional bell by the relay Art. 170/001.
N.B. POWER SUPPLIES SHOULD BE INSTALLED DIVIDING THE INTERCOMS UNIFORMILY, CARRYING OUT CONNEC-
TIONS AS PER EXEMPLIFYING DIAGRAM.
Conductors must be placed on proper cable passages far from the power line. All the intercom must be parallel-wired by means
of 7 conductors variable in diameter according to the schedule.
Min. section of conductors (diameter in mm)
conductors up to 50 m. up to 100 m. up to 200 m.
PLEASE CONTACT OUR TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT FOR WIRING EXCEEDING 200 METERS.
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INTERPHONES CODING
Each set is given its codified number slipping the bridges on to their respective pegs specified by letters A-B-C-D and figures 1-
2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 which are inside the set. For instance to codify A3 the bridges must be shifted to positions A and 3. To codify
C10 the bridges must be shifted to C and 10 positions.
IMPORTANT
On installations with entrance panel and/or paging system, code D10 is reserved and cannot therefore be used as an interpho-
ne code.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Each set is coded with a letter (A-B-C-D) and a number (1-10).
Up to 39 sets can be connected; code D10 is reserved for the paging call or speech unit (Power supply Art. 857/001). Up to 4
conversations can be held simultaneously and without interference.
To make a call lift the handset and enter the code for the desired line.
If you hear a tone, the line is available; if not, either the line is engaged or four calls are already in progress.
If at first you cannot connect, do not keep pressing the call button; release it as soon as the call tone terminates. To repeat the
call to the same user or to make a new call, repeat the procedure, replacing the handset between calls to disengage the line.
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IMPORTANT: If Art. 2/850 is installed in the system, the number of wires connecting the interphones to each other and to the
power supply is given in parentheses.
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ENTRANCE
BELL
POWER SUPPLY ART. 860B
MAINS ART. 857/001
Relay
ART. 170/001
ADDITIONAL BELL
12V
PHONES PHONES
ART. 851/001 ART. 851/001
N.B.
The terminal N. 8 in the intercoms is used for connecting an
additional bell via relay Art. 170/001, as per the schematic
drawing with dotted wiring.
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ENTRANCE
BELL
POWER SUPPLY
ART. 860B
ART. 857/001
MAINS
Relay
ART. 170/001
MAINS
AMPLIFIER
ART. 4040
PHONES PHONES
ART. 851/001 ART. 851/001
N.B.
The terminal N. 8 in the intercoms is used for connecting an
additional bell via relay Art. 170/001, as per the schematic
drawing with dotted wiring.
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The system allows for connection of up to 18 sub-masters to a master unit with two wires for each connected unit. A paging call
system can also be connected using an amplifier Art. 4040.
The master controls all calls between itself and the sub-masters. The system is powered by the power supply incorporated in
the master.
SUB-MASTERS
Sub-masters Art. 4055, 4058/001 and 4050 allow for conversation with the master unit, but cannot make calls to it. The master
unit cannot be cut out (PRIVACY) from the call - every sound can be heard from the master. If calls to the master are to be
made, simply install a call button (N.O.) in parallel with the unit itself.
Sub-masters Art. 9951 and 9971 differ from the preceding units in that: calls can be made to the master; they do not have the
PRIVACY function, however. The 4050/001 is the only sub-master which allows for calls to the master and privacy function.
Pressing and holding down the PRIVACY button cuts out the master; to restore conversation between the two, release the but-
ton.
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MAINS
Terminal block of master
Art. 4000/A03
Loudspeaker
Call push-button
Horn sub-master
Art. 4055 or Art. 4058/001
For cable runs up to 100
m use 0.25 mm2 section
Call push-button
wires (increase proportio-
nally as the cable run
exceeds this limit).
Sub-master
Art. 4050 or Art. 4050/001
Sub-master
Art. 4050 or Art. 4050/001 Use only the last line button for connec-
ting the master to amplifier Art. 4040 for
Loudspeakers paging calls.
Art. 4056 - 4057 - 4058 Connect terminals 3, 4 and 5 of Art.
4000/A03 to terminals M-C, I-T and R of
Art. 4040. The loudspeaker cable must
be connected to terminals 0-100 with
wires of at least 0.75 mm2 section.
The loudspeakers must be connected to
the line in parallel. Adjust the internal
repeater so that the total power con-
sumption is less than the amplifier out-
put. Full instructions are supplied with
Power amplifier for paging call the amplifier Art. 4040.
ART. 4040
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TERMINALS OF MASTER:
Sub-master
No. 1 to No. 18 S E R V I C E -
Art. 4050 or Art. 4050/001
PHONIC CALL
LINE.
No. 19 COMMON
No. 20 AMPLIFIER SUP-
PLY CONTROL.
Terminal block of master
Art. 4000/A06
Use only the last line button for connecting the
master to amplifier Art. 4040 for paging calls. This
button activates the power supply relay.
Connect as follows:
amplifier terminal M-C to master terminal 6, 12 or
18;
Sub-master amplifier terminal R to master terminal 20;
Art. 4050 or Art. 4050/001 amplifier terminal I-T to master terminal 19.
The loudspeaker cable must be connected to termi-
nals 0-100 with wires of at least 0.75 mm2 section.
Sub-master
The loudspeakers must be connected to the line in
Art. 4050 or Art. 4050/001 parallel. Adjust the internal repeater so that the total
power consumption is less than the amplifier output.
Full instructions are supplied with the amplifier Art.
Sub-master
Art. 4050 or Art. 4050/001
Loudspeakers
Art. 4056 - 4057 - 4058
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The system, powered by a single 4198/800, allows for connection of up to 19 intercommunicating masters or up to 18 internal
units and paging call system via amplifier Art. 4040. The system allows for only one call at a time.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
To call: first press desired line key, then call push-button.
When called unit answers hold talk button pressed down and only release it to hear reply.
When conversation is over, press line key again to disengage the line.
In order to answer, the called person must only make sure that PRIVACY key is off, without pressing any other key. At the end of
conversation, privacy may be continued if PRIVACY key is pressed again. When any line key is pressed, the red LED on all
units comes on, indicating to other users that the line is busy. Volume control: inside power supply Art. 4199/800.
AMPLIFIER
ART. 4103
ART. 4106
ART. 4112
ART. 4118
WIRING DIAGRAM OF INTERCOMMUNICATING MASTERS ART. TAKE CARE: CARRY OUT CONNECTION
4103 WITH AMPLIFIED POWER SUPPLY ART. 4199/800 TO TERMINALS 1 AND 2 BY WIRE COUPLE
SEPARATE FROM OTHER CONDUCTORS.
INTERCOMMUNICATING MASTERS
ART. 4103
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
Diagram shows installation 4 intercommunicating
masters Art. 4103.
- Installation requires 9 ordinary conductors, 4
conductors for intercommunicating calls and
one (optional) conductor for acoustic paging
calls.
- The first two terminals must be connected
through a telephone cable to a cable couple,
separate from other conductors. A multicouple
telephone cable may be used up to 200 m.
- Installation must be carried out through sepa-
rate ducting, avoiding other electric networks. INTERCOMMUNICATING MASTERS
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- Installations requires 9 ordi-
nary conductors, 1 conductors
to call every unit installed and
one (optional) conductor for
acoustic paging calls.
- The first two terminals must
INTERCOM MASTERS
WIRING DIAGRAM:
at centre of installation.
- Installation must be carried out
through own wiring passage,
avoiding other electric
networks.
INTERCOMMUNICATING N.B. All stations are prearranged for acoustic
For a lower number of units, SUB-MASTERS paging calls through the last line selector.
SERIES 4100 Amplifiers Art. 4040 with loudspeakers Art.
connections should be made
as follows: TERMINAL FUNCTIONS WITH COLOURS COUPLING TO THE 4056, 4057 e 4058.
- Choose unit numbers to be TELEPHONE CABLE COUPLES
connected, for example 10. LINES TERMINALS COUPLES
Obviously, units with more Conversation OUTPUT LINE 1 TELEPHONIC CABLE
than 10 push-buttons must be line COMMON OUTPUT 2 SINGLE COUPLE SEPARATE
used. 15V POSITIVE 3 WHITE
- Connect the first 9 terminals POWER SUPPLY RELAY 4 BLUE
to power supply, then the CONVERSATION RELAY 5 WHITE
CALL RELAY 6 YELLOW
remaining 10 terminals (11 to EARTH 15V NEGATIVE 7 WHITE/GREEN COUPLE
20) for the calls, as per dia- COMMON INPUT 8 WHITE Engaged line LED
gram. Common and INPUT LINE 9 BROWN
call lines in mul- AMPLIFIER ART. 4040 CONTROL 10 WHITE Privacy key
tiple couple OWN NUMBER 11 ASHEN
telephone cable 1st CALL LINE 12 WHITE
2nd CALL LINE 13 BLUE-WHITE
Call key
3rd CALL LINE 14 WHITE
4th CALL LINE 15 BLUE-YELLOW
5th CALL LINE 16 WHITE
6th CALL LINE 17 BLUE-GREEN Line
ALL CALL LINES UNTIL TERMINAL 29 selector
WIRING DIAGRAM N I1701 keys Conversation push-button
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VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
OUTSIDE SUB-MASTERS
Art. 9951 or 9971
USER NUMBER
CALLING LINES
LOUDSPEAKER
ART. 4055 OR 4058/001
INTERCOMS
SERIES 4100 WIRING DIAGRAM N I1702
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VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The system, powered by a single 4399/800, allows for connection of up to 19 intercommunicating internal units or up to 18 inter-
nal units and PA system via amplifier Art. 4040. The system allows for a number of simultaneous conversations equal to the
number of connected units divided by two (19 units allows for 9 simultaneous conversations).
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INTERCOMMUNICATING INTERPHONE SWITCHBOARDS
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
POWER SUPPLY
Art. 4399/800
MAINS
INTERCOMMUNICATING MASTERS ART. 4330/106-112-118
AMPLIFIER
ART. 4040 WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
The diagram features an installation of a multiple conversation (7 inter-
communicating intercoms) system, consisting of all masters Art.
MAINS 4330/106.
Following instructions refer to a quite similar installation with Art.
4330/112 and 4330/118.
1 - The system requires laying of a separate two wires (0,75 mm2. in
SWITCHBOARD diameter) trunk line plus a telephonic cable housing as many cou-
ART. 4330/106-112-118 ples of conductors (0.25 mm2. in diameter) as the stations to be con-
nected, plus one earth common couple,e.g. with 7 stations 7 + 1 = 8.
Cables fitting the description can connect stations up to 300 m. maxi-
USE COUPLE CABLE mum. For distances over 300 mt. increase diameter of conductors.
LINES TERMINAL COUPLES/COLOURS
For distances up to 100 mt. the power supply line can make use of
Supply 0
conductors like those of the telephonic cable, with an additional two
16-20V d.c. 20
wire cable.
Own PL White
2 - The trunk line connects in parallel all intercoms to power supply art.
Number PR Blue
4399/001 providing voltage drop to proper values. Art. 4399/001 is
Earth M Couple
White-Yellow powered through the main switch. With rather long lines and too thin
1 LIne L1 White conductors, voltage drops may occur on the supply line. It must be
R1 Green checked with a voltmeter that such voltage is never lower than 16V,
2 LIne L2 White otherwise it must be boosted simply by shifting the bridge inside Art.
R2 Brown 4339/001 from terminal 18 to terminal 20 or 22, depending on the
3 LIne L3 White extent of the voltage drop. If this measure proves to be inadequate a
R3 Ash second power supply may be connected splitting the line in two sec-
4 LIne L4 White tions. It is advisable to install the power supplier at the centre of the
R4 Blue-White connecting line to avoid excessive voltage drops.
5 Line L5 White 3 - The telephonic cables couples are momentaneously connected in
R5 Blue-Yellow parallel to station terminals according to colours as from the side
6 Line L6 White prospectus.
R6 Blue-Green 4 - Code-numbering of each station:
1st station: connect terminals PL/PR with L1/R1 respectively;
2nd station: connect terminals PL/PR with L2/R2 respectively;
3rd station: connect terminals PL/PR with L3/R3 respectively;
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For the installation to operate correctly it is necessary that the total sum of speakers power be
inferior to nominal amplifier power against risk of overloading it.
Wiring of intercom system and network lines conductors must not be housed together, the for-
mer must also laid separately from speakers lines, to avoid typical buzzing.
0-100 V output terminals are to be connected in parallel to all speakers through bipolar cable
APPLICATION EXAMPLE
Premises to be fitted with phonic installation inclusive of:
- 3 offices of steard dimensions.
- wating room twice as large.
- noisy shed with 4 loudspeakers position.
- area in the open about m 50 x 50 with outdoor speakers.
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VERSION FROM STANDARD
WIRING DIAGRAMS
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
VERSION 1 VERSION 2
Connection of outdoor call push-button with power sup- Connection of additional bells with power supply Art.
ply Art. 831, 838, 836. 831, 838, 836.
PHONE
ART. 710R
Outdoor
push-button
PHONE
ART. 870 - 870/001
VERSION 3 VERSION 4
Connection of outdoor call push-button with switchboard Connection of additional bells with switchboard Art. 152.
Art. 152.
PHONE
ART. 900 - 902
Outdoor
PHONE
push-button
ART. 710R
PHONE
ART. 870
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
VERSION 5
The button marked with the bulb symbol activates the auxiliary function connected to relay Art. 170/001.
ENTRANCE
PANEL
Art. 895T
Art. 895D Auxiliary
function
SPEECH UNIT max. load
Art. 930/832 3A 230V
PHONE RELAY
ART.870 Art. 170/001
MAINS
LAMP 24V 3W
TRANSFORMER
ART.M832
PHONE
ART.870 MAINS
VERSION 6
The button marked with the bulb symbol activates the auxiliary function connected to relay Art. 170/001.
ENTRANCE PANEL
Art. 9911-9912 Auxiliary
function
SPEECH UNIT max. load
Art. 930/832 3A 230V
PHONE
ART.870 RELAY
Art. 170/001
MAINS
TRANSFORMER
ART.M832
PHONE
ART.870
MAINS
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
VERSION 7
Connection of two or more interphones in parallel via a single line to switchboard Art. 152.
Raising the first handset excludes the successive interphones (see diagram cc2016).
PHONE PHONE
Art. 900-902-870-710R Art. 900-902-870-710R
VERSION 8
N.B: The device can fit up to 4 9015 keypads and 4 auxiliary functions (2 at 15V AC and 2 via supplementary relays). Up to 200
8-digit codes can be programmed.
B B B B
RELAY
Art. 170/001
A- Power supplier
C Art. 9050
B- Keypad
Art. 9015
To 15V A.C. audio C- 1 Lock
SUPPLY D- 2 Lock
power supply
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VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
VERSION 9
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Any interphone can make paging calls from any free call button; in the examples the last button is used.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
To make the call raise the handset and hold down the button.
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VIDEO DOOR ENTR Y SYSTEMS
VERSION 10
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Any intercom may make paging calls from any free call button; in the examples the last button is used.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
To make the call switch the power supply Art. 838 to INTERNAL by pressing the last but one button which simulates an internal
call with the 150 Ohm resistor, then hold down the last button on the intercom which makes the call itself.
PHONE
TERMINAL
BLOCK
Art. 902 +
n Art. 2/904
Art. (7100+7151+
n Art.7152)
Push-button
before the last
Last push-button
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