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SECTION 4A
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VIDEO DOOR PHONE
APARTMENT STATIONS
2VOICE COLOUR MIRO VIDEO DOOR PHONE Ref. 1750/1 2
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE.......................................................2
Structure .......................................................................................2
Description of terminals ................................................................3
Button functions ...........................................................................3
Led indications .............................................................................3
INSTALLATION .................................................................................3
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ....................................................3
DIP-SWITCH CONFIGURATION ......................................................4
Line terminal settings ...................................................................5
PERFORMANCE ..............................................................................5
Setting call reception and ‘video switching function’ ................... 5
Answering a call ...........................................................................5
Adjusting the ringer speaer (Mute) ...............................................5
Supplementary ringer ...................................................................6
Floor call .......................................................................................6
Auto-on .........................................................................................6
Intercom call forwarding ...............................................................6
Door open led ...............................................................................6
Intercom function .........................................................................6
Call tone programming .................................................................6
Reset ............................................................................................7
KIT FOR TABLE MOUNTING Ref. 1750/92 ......................................7
FRAME FOR VIDEO DOOR PHONE Ref 1750/1 ..............................7
2VOICE HAND-FREE VIDEO DOOR PHONE MOD. Miro
Ref. 1750/5 – Ref. 1750/6 8
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE.......................................................8
Structure .......................................................................................9
Description of terminals ................................................................9
Button functions ...........................................................................9
Led indications .............................................................................9
INSTALLATION ...............................................................................10
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ..................................................10
DIP-SWITCH CONFIGURATION ....................................................11
Line terminal settings .................................................................12
PERFORMANCE ............................................................................12
Setting call reception and ‘video switching function’ ................. 12
Answering a call .........................................................................12
Mute ring-tone function ..............................................................12
Supplementary ringer .................................................................12
Floor call .....................................................................................12
Auto-on .......................................................................................12
Intercom call functions ............................................................... 12
Operation with a hearing aid ......................................................13
Activating audio by pressing the (Push to talk mode) button .....13
Call tone programming ...............................................................13
Reset ..........................................................................................13
Connection of a E2BP module to the
video door phone for
the centralisation of lights and rollers .........................................13
TABLE MOUNTING Ref. 1750/52 ..................................................14
FLUSH MOUNTING KIT FOR HANDSFREE Ref. 1750/60 .............14
ADAPTER FOR 1750/XX – IN-OUT CONNECTION Ref. 1750/50 .. 15
7’’ MODO 2VOICE HA MONITOR Ref. 1717/12H 16
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE.....................................................16
Description of terminals ..............................................................16
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ..................................................16
INSTALLATION ...............................................................................16
DIP-SWITCH CONFIGURATION ....................................................17
Line terminal settings .................................................................18
PERFORMANCE ............................................................................18
Call reception .............................................................................18
‘Video switching’ function ..........................................................18
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SECTION CONTENTS
Answering the call ......................................................................18
Door lock release during a call and open door indication ..........19
Microphone mute .......................................................................19
Additional ringer .........................................................................19
Audio/video settings during a call .............................................. 19
Floor call .....................................................................................19
Intercom call and special services activation ............................. 19
Functioning with hearing aid ......................................................19
MAIN MENU ................................................................................... 20
Auto-on .......................................................................................20
Calling the switchboard ..............................................................20
Panic signalling ...........................................................................20
Ringer loudspeaker mute ...........................................................20
Automatic door lock release .......................................................20
Absence indication (For future development) .............................20
Video door phone answering machine
(For future development) ............................................................20
Audio/video settings ...................................................................20
Audio settings .............................................................................20
Touch screen calibration ............................................................21
Home automation: parameter setup and operation ...................21
YOKIS INTERFACE FOR MODO 2VOICE Ref. 1083/85 22
STRUCTURE ..................................................................................22
Description of components ........................................................22
INSTALLATION ...............................................................................22
Terminal pins description ...........................................................22
Yokis interface con guration ......................................................22
Yokis interface reset ...................................................................23
Yokis home automation parameter setting on the monitor
............23
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ..................................................24
AIKO COLOUR HANDS-FREE VIDEO DOOR PHONE
Ref. 1716/1 AND Ref. 1716/2
25
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE.....................................................25
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ..................................................26
Terminal pins description ...........................................................26
INSTALLATION ...............................................................................26
Wall mounting installation ...........................................................26
Flush mounting installation .........................................................26
CONFIGURATION OF APARTMENT STATIONS ...........................27
Line termination settings ............................................................28
FEATURES .....................................................................................28
Call reception and ‘Video switching’ function ............................28
Answering the call ......................................................................28
Door lock release during a call and open door indication ..........28
Ringer loudspeaker mute ...........................................................28
Additional ringer .........................................................................28
Audio/video settings during call .................................................28
Floor call .....................................................................................28
Auto-on .......................................................................................29
Calling the switchboard ..............................................................29
Intercom call ...............................................................................29
Functioning with hearing aid ......................................................29
MENU .............................................................................................30
Call menu ....................................................................................30
Automatic door lock release .......................................................30
Absence indication (For future development) .............................30
Video door phone answering machine ....................................... 30
Settings.......................................................................................30
ACCESSORIES FOR AIKO VIDEO DOOR PHONE
COLOURED FRONT PANELS Ref. 1716/51 ..................................32
Coloured front panel Ref. 1716/51 ............................................. 32
Kit for tabletop mounting. 1716/50 ............................................32
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VIDEO DOOR PHONE APARTMENT STATIONS
2VOICE COLOUR MIRO VIDEO DOOR PHONE
Ref. 1750/1
Designed by architect Toan Nguyen, Miro video door phone (Ref.
1750/1) has a perfectly at surface harmonized with the absence of
corners.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
THE MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF VIDEO DOOR
PHONE ARE THE FOLLOWING:
4.3” colour at video module
Handset with magnetic capsule for interfacing with hearing aids in T
mode (Standards ETS 300381 and EN 60118), electret microphone
and spiral cord to single telephone plug on base
Backlit door opening button with green LED
3 additional buttons (
, , )
Multicolour indicator LED (mute, automatic door lock release, open
door, state of programming)
Extractable terminal board (connections: Bus line, supplementary
ringer)
Con guration dip switch:
2 to de ne the station number in the apartment
8 to de ne the apartment number in the column
Refer to the paragraph “Dip-switch setup” how to set the dip
switches.
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ON
ON
provision for in-out connection with accessory.
brightness and image contrast adjustment.
adjustable volume with mute function
differentiated door phone or oor call with ve different ring tones
wall mounting bracket
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STRUCTURE
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1
3
4
5
7
6
1. Display
2. Door opener button
3. Green LED under door opening
4. Button
5. Button
6. Button
7. Two-colour LED
8. Terminal board
9. Con guration dip switch
10. In-out connection setup
11. Brightness
12. Colour
13. Call Volume (HIGH, LOW, MUTE)
14. Screws for xing video door phone to bracket
Put the selector in mode T.
T
2VOICE COLOUR MIRO VIDEO DOOR PHONE Ref. 1750/1
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
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DESCRIPTION OF TERMINALS
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LINE IN System bus connection
]
CP Floor call
S+
}
Call repeat
S-
BUTTON FUNCTIONS
STATE
Button
STANDING
BY
ON-HOOK
RINGING
ON-HOOK
(RECEIVING
CALL)
DURING
AUDIO
OPERATION
STANDING BY
OFF-HOOK
PROGRAMMING
STATE* (WITH
VIDEO DOOR
PHONE STANDING
BY ON-HOOK)
Pedestrian
door lock
release
Pedestrian
door lock
release
Pedestrian
door lock
release
Pedestrian
door lock
release
Connect/Disconnect
the automatic door
opening system
Special
function
(default: 7)
Special
function
(default: 7)
Programmable
Intercom call 3
(Default; not
programmable
Adjust door phone
and floor call volume
(volume changes
according to the
following sequence:
HIGH, LOW, MUTE)
Auto-on
Video
switching
Special
function
(default: 8)
Programmable
Intercom call 2
(Default; not
programmable
Floor call ring
Tone (5 different
ring tones)
Driveway
door lock
release
Driveway
door lock
release
Driveway
door lock
release
Programmable
Intercom call 1
(Default; not
switchboard call
Door phone call ring
tone (5 different ring
tones)
(*) To enter and exit programming state, hold button pressed
for longer than 5 seconds. The yellow LED will blink slowly to
indicate that programming mode is selected. In any case, after
10 minutes the system exits the programming state and saves
the modi ed parameters.
LED INDICATIONS
3. Green Led on
Indicates that a call is being received
7. Two-colour LED
PRIORITY FUNCTIONS
1 Rapidly blinking red: mute on
2 Green blinking: automatic door opener on
3 Red on steady: main calling station door open
4
Slowly blinking red: secondary calling station door
open
5 Slowly blinking yellow: programming state on
To save the programming, remember to exit from the same by
pressing the button for more then 5 seconds; in any case,
after 10 minutes the device exists the programming state and
saves the parameters changed. Refer to the paragraph “Optional
programming” for how to program intercom calls.
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INSTALLATION
To install video door phone perform the following operations:
Fix the bracket to the wall using a box 503 and the screws provided
or a Ø 60 mm box with suitable screws.
Program the dip switches.
Connect the wires from the system to the terminal board.
Couple the monitor to the bracket and lock it by screwing fastening
screws “A”
1,40 m
Box 503 Box Ø 60
1,40 m
(*)
(*)
A
Ø 4 mm max
Slotted head or
Phillips cross head
A
(*) For disabled or special needs users of the D1 type (elderly), D2
type (lower limb motor dif culties) or D3 type (upper limb motor
dif culties), the centre of the device must be arranged at a height
comprised between 110 cm and 130 cm with respect to the oor.
For more details, see technical standard CEI 64-21:2016-12
– Residential environments. Systems suited for use by people with
disabilities or special needs.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Power supply voltage: ....................................................... 36 – 48 Vdc
Current consumption: in operation ...................................max 0,16 A
in standby: ..................................... max 3 mA
Power absorbed in operation.: .................................................... 7,7 W
CCIR version: Vertical frequency: .................................50 Hz
Horizontal frequency: ........................... 15625
EIA version: Vertical frequency: .................................60 Hz
Horizontal frequency: ........................... 15734
Video signal: ................................................ 8÷11 MHz 2 Vpp @100 Ω
100 mVpp minimum
LCD: ........................................................................ 4.3” backlit color
Horizontal viewing angle: ....................................................+60°÷ -60°
Vertical viewing angle: .........................................................+50°÷ -55°
Brightness: ........................................................................ >250 cd/m
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Screen size: ....................................................................... 70 x 52 mm
Resolution: ..............................................................960H x 240V pixel
Colour system: ................................................................... PAL/NTSC
Switch-on delay: ................................................................. 1 sec. Max
Transmitting capsule: .........................................electret microphone
Receiving capsule: .........................................................speaker 45 Ω
Operating temperature: ......................................................-5 ÷ +50 °C
Max. humidity.: ........................................................................90% UR
Dimensions (WxHxD): ............................................ 200 x 175 x 52 mm
CLEANING
You can clean the video door phone by gently rubbing a damp cloth
on the display.
2VOICE COLOUR MIRO VIDEO DOOR PHONE Ref. 1750/1
INSTALLATION - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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DIP-SWITCH CONFIGURATION
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ON
ON
INT
ON
21
CODE
ON
43215876
Default setting: default video door phone settings are:
USER = 126
INDOOR STATION = 0
The dip switches must always be arranged in the correct setting
for correct operation of the system in this case.
CODE: user code
Set a number from 0 to 126 according to the following rules:
No two apartments in the system can have the same user code.
Indoor stations in parallel in the same apartment must have the
same user code
User codes be consecutive in the same column must
Use the CODE dip switches from 2 to 8 (2 = most signi cant bit
- 8 = least signi cant bit) to set the required code. Dip switch 1
must be OFF.
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CODE 0 CODE 1 CODE 2 CODE 3 CODE 4
CODE 5 CODE 6 CODE 7 CODE 8 CODE 9
CODE 10 CODE 11 CODE 12 CODE 13 CODE 14
CODE 15 CODE 16 CODE 17 CODE 18 CODE 19
CODE 20 CODE 21 CODE 22 CODE 23 CODE 24
CODE 25 CODE 26 CODE 27 CODE 28 CODE 29
CODE 30 CODE 31 CODE 32 CODE 33 CODE 34
CODE 35 CODE 36 CODE 37 CODE 38 CODE 39
CODE 40 CODE 41 CODE 42 CODE 43 CODE 44
CODE 45 CODE 46 CODE 47 CODE 48 CODE 49
CODE 50
CODE 51 CODE 52 CODE 53 CODE 54
CODE 55 CODE 56 CODE 57 CODE 58 CODE 59
CODE 60 CODE 61 CODE 62 CODE 63 CODE 64
CODE 65 CODE 66 CODE 67 CODE 68 CODE 69
CODE 70 CODE 71 CODE 72 CODE 73 CODE 74
CODE 75 CODE 76 CODE 77 CODE 78 CODE 79
2VOICE COLOUR MIRO VIDEO DOOR PHONE Ref. 1750/1
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CODE 80 CODE 81 CODE 82 CODE 83 CODE 84
CODE 85 CODE 86 CODE 87 CODE 88 CODE 89
CODE 90 CODE 91 CODE 92 CODE 93 CODE 94
CODE 95 CODE 96 CODE 97 CODE 98 CODE 99
CODE 100
CODE 101 CODE 102 CODE 103 CODE 104
CODE 105 CODE 106 CODE 107 CODE 108 CODE 109
CODE 110 CODE 111 CODE 112 CODE 113 CODE 114
CODE 115 CODE 116 CODE 117 CODE 118 CODE 119
CODE 120 CODE 121 CODE 122 CODE 123 CODE 124
CODE 125 CODE 126 *
INT: apartment station code
Set a number from 0 to 3 according to the following rules:
The indoor station code must be 0 if there is only one station in
the apartment.
Up to 4 apartment stations can be connected in parallel using the
same user code and different indoor station codes.
ON
21
INT = 0
ON
21
INT = 1
ON
21
INT = 2
ON
21
INT = 3
The indoor station code is used to identify the single stations of the
same user. This means that intercom calls can be address to the single
user in the same apartment. All the users indoor stations will ring at
the same time in the event of intercom calls to different apartments,
door unit calls and oor calls.
The following considerations, should also be taken into account:
Extension 0 rings immediately when a call is received. Extensions
1, 2 and 3 will ring in sequence after each other.
Apartment station 0 will enable monitor switch-on if the call is
from a video calling station.
The button
can be pressed on any other apartment station of
the same user to switch on the other video door phone (‘video
switching’ function).
LINE TERMINAL SETTINGS
To set line terminals, see product code 1750/50 (see below).
PERFORMANCE
SETTING CALL RECEPTION AND ‘VIDEO SWITCHING
FUNCTION
The user’s apartment station will ring with the programmed tone when
a call is received according to the source:
From main door unit
From secondary door unit
Intercom call
Floor calls
From switchboard
When the door phone or video door phone call is received, it is always
possible to activate the door unit electric lock also without activating
the communication.
If in the apartment there are several apartment stations in parallel,
the stations ring in sequence. The user internal code 0 also performs
the video door phone power-on, if the call comes from a video door
phone call station. In this case, during the off-hook waiting time (60s
from the call), the other internal codes can turn their video door phone
on by pressing the auto-on button
(‘video switching’ function), until
one of the video door phones of the called user answers.
If the image is already displayed, press the button
to cyclically display
images coming from other control cameras of the caller station only.
After the audio activation, the image coming from the main camera will
be displayed only on the screen of the answering apartment station.
Therefore the camera image will be displayed on one apartment
station at a time.
ANSWERING A CALL
Pick up the handset to establish a conversation with the door phone.
Hang up the handset to end the conversation and switch off the
display.
ADJUSTING THE RINGER SPEAKER (MUTE)
Hold button pressed for longer than 5 seconds; the yellow LED
will blink slowly to indicate that programming mode is selected.
In any case, after 10 minutes the system exits the programming
state and saves the modi ed parameters.
Press the button
to change the ringer volume.
Quit programming mode when the required level is set
(HIGH,LOW,MUTE).
The multicolour LED 7 will blink to indicate mute status.
(*) Con guration not allowed, available for future development.
2VOICE COLOUR MIRO VIDEO DOOR PHONE Ref. 1750/1
PERFORMANCE
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SUPPLEMENTARY RINGER
The video door phone is provided with a pair of terminals (S+, S-) for
connecting a supplementary ringer or relay. This ringer is controlled
when any call tone is generated.
FLOOR CALL
The video door phone is equipped with a pair of terminal pins (CP) for
the connection of a oor call button.
When a oor call is received, the video door phone emits a ring,
according to the ring tone selected by the user; the display does not
turn on. If the user has several apartment stations in parallel, connect
this button to only one apartment station. The internal codes will ring
in sequence.
AUTO-ON
The auto-on function allows to see on the display the image captured
by system call modules. When the system is in standby, video door
phone in standby with handset on hook, press the
button and wait
for the image to appear on the video door phone (the rst image which
will appear is the one coming from the main calling module 0); press
the
button to pass to the next calling modules and/or successive
cameras.
The rst images displayed are those coming from the main call
modules, then secondary of the belonging column.
Pick up the handset to establish audio and video communication
with the selected door unit. The door of the selected door unit can be
opened at any time.
The auto-on function can not be performed if the column is already in
conversation. If the auto-on function is activated when the column is
already in conversation, the video door phone will emit an alert tone.
INTERCOM CALL FORWARDING
After programming the button for the intercom function, pickup the
handset and press the button.
The following cases can occur according to the calling indoor station
state:
Indoor station free: the calling indoor station will output a
con rmation tone (2 beeps) and the called indoor station will ring.
Communication is established when the called user picks up.
Indoor station busy: the indoor station outputs a warning tone (4
beeps in rapid sequence). Hang up and try again later.
DOOR OPEN LED
The function is only active for the last called video door phone on
which the door opening button was pressed and corresponding to the
last calling door unit; see the “LED indications” for more details.
Open door function is available only if a suitable sensor has been
connected to the door unit.
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OPTIONAL PROGRAMMING
The following programming operations are needed after testing the
basic operation of the system, only if are required.
INTERCOM FUNCTION
Buttons ( ,
, ) can be programmed in 2Voice systems for
intercom call functions.
One button can be programmed to call another user in the column
or to call an indoor station in parallel. All indoor stations of the called
user will ring in the rst case. Only the speci cally programmed indoor
station will ring in the second case.
INTERCOM FUNCTION BETWEEN VARIOUS USERS
Go to the indoor station to be programmed as caller (indoor station
A).
Hold the button pressed for longer than 5 seconds. The yellow
LED will blink slowly to con rm that programming mode is selected.
In all cases, the device will quit programming mode and save any
changes after 10 minutes.
Hold the button to be programmed pressed for at least three
seconds until the con rmation tone is heard.
Go to the user who will be called by pressing the button (user B)
and press the door opener button. The apartment stations will be
beep to indicate that they have been programmed.
Alternatively, go to a calling station and press the calling button
of user B. The indoor station being programming (A) will beep to
indicate that it has been programmed. The indoor stations of user
B will ring when this occurs. Ignore this call.
Hold the button pressed for longer than 5 seconds to quit
programming mode.
Check the programmed function: release the handset A and press
the programmed button Check that all indoor stations of user B ring
and check reply audio.
You will need to program indoor station B to call A to make the
opposite call possible.
INTERCOM FUNCTION IN THE SAME APARTMENT
Go to the apartment station to be programmed as caller (indoor
station C1).
Hold the button pressed for longer than 5 seconds. The yellow
LED will blink slowly to con rm that programming mode is selected.
In all cases, the device will quit programming mode and save any
changes after 10 minutes.
Hold the button to be programmed pressed for at least three
seconds until the con rmation tone is heard.
Go to the apartment station that the button will call (apartment
station C2) and press the door opener button. The apartment
stations C1 and C2 will be beep to indicate that they have been
programmed.
Hold the
button pressed for longer than 5 seconds to quit
programming mode
Check the programmed function: release the handset C1 and press
the programmed button. Check that the apartment station C2 rings
and check audio
You will need to program apartment station C2 to call C1 to make
the opposite call possible.
CALL TONE PROGRAMMING
In 2VOICE system each user can select the door phone call ring tone
and the oor call ring tone among the 5 available ones.
VIDEO DOOR PHONE CALL RING TONE
Hold the button pressed for longer than 5 seconds. The yellow
LED will blink slowly to con rm that programming mode is selected.
In all cases, the device will quit programming mode and save any
changes after 10 minutes.
Press to change the ring tone
When the call ring tone has been selected, exit the programming
state
The call ring tone is programmed
The selected call ring tone is the same for all door phone calls.
However, the call ring tone source can be identi ed thanks to the call
ring tone timing:
2VOICE COLOUR MIRO VIDEO DOOR PHONE Ref. 1750/1
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Call source Time
Ring total
duration
Main call station 3 s ON 3 s
Secondary call station
0,4 s ON 0,2 s OFF for 5
times
2,8 s
Intercom
0,5 s ON 0,5 s OFF for 3
times
2,5 s
Switchboard
0,1 s ON 0,05 s OFF
for 3 times pause 0,2 s
repeated for 5 times
2,8 s
FLOOR CALL RINGTONE
Hold the
button pressed for longer than 5 seconds. The yellow
LED will blink slowly to con rm that programming mode is selected.
In all cases, the device will quit programming mode and save any
changes after 10 minutes.
Press
to change the ring tone
When the call ring tone has been selected, exit the programming
state
The call ring tone is programmed
RESET
To restore default parameters of the device after entering programming
mode, hold button pressed for longer than 5 seconds, press the
and buttons together for longer than 3 seconds. The system will
emit two long beeps to con rm and exit the programming state.
KIT FOR TABLE MOUNTING Ref. 1750/92
The video door phone can be table-mounted using a speci c
transformation kit Ref. 1750/92.
For installation, follow the procedure below:
1. Fix the bracket on the table top stand
2-3. Insert the cable in the rear hole of the mount and x it by means
of the U-bolt and the screws provided. Connect the wires to the
speci c terminals on the bracket.
4. Extract the stop hook on the video door phone, insert the video
door phone and the bracket and lock it by pushing the hook
upwards.
5. Mount the feet on the bottom side of the support.
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2
3
4
5
FRAME FOR VIDEO DOOR PHONE REF 1750/1
The frame to use is Ref. 1750/51.
RETROFIT ON VIDEO DOOR PHONES ATLANTICO AND SIGNO
MODEL
Model ATLANTICO = Ref. 1702/xx series
Model SIGNO = Ref. 1740/xx series
1. Remove the old video door phone bracket
2. On the frame match the hole A and the hole in the lower right side
of the wall
3. When replacing the video door phone model Atlantico, draw and
drill holes in points A1-A2. When replacing the video door phone
model Signo, draw and drill holes in points A1.
4. If necessary, remove the plaster under the grey area in order to
make the connecting wires from the system pass through easier.
5. Fasten the frame to the wall by using the provided screws and
anchor bolts
2VOICE COLOUR MIRO VIDEO DOOR PHONE Ref. 1750/1
KIT FOR TABLE MOUNTING Ref. 1750/92
FRAME FOR VIDEO DOOR PHONE Ref 1750/1
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6. Fasten the mìro video door phone bracket to the frame in points B
by using the provided self-tapping screws 2.9 x 6.5 mm
7. Program the programming dip-switches
8. Connect the conductors from the system to the terminal block
9. Hook the video door phone to the bracket and x it by tightening
the xing screws C.
A1
A2
A
B
B
B
B
A1
C
C
Ø 4 mm max
Use a flat-blade or
Phillips screwdriver
2VOICE HAND-FREE VIDEO DOOR PHONE
MOD. Miro Ref. 1750/5 – Ref. 1750/6
The video door phones Ref.1750/5 and 1750/6 are designed by the
Urmet Mechanical Design Technical Of ce and can be used to control
simple home automation systems with Yokis in addition to all the
video door phone functions.
The models available are of two different colors:
Black: Ref. 1750/5
White: Ref. 1750/6
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
The main features of the video door phone are the following:
4.3” colour at video module, 16:9 format
hands-free audio
backlit door opening button with green LED
4 additional button (2 dedicated to the 2Voice system and 2 for
connection to YOKIS device)
Multicolour indicator LED (automatic door lock release, open door,
state of programming)
extractable terminal board (connections Bus line, supplementary
ringer, panic button)
Con guration dip-switch di (SW1 – SW2):
n.1 of SW1, de nes the video door phone operating mode:
“Hands Free /Push to talk”;
n.2÷8 of SW1, de ne the apartment number in the column;
n.1÷2 of SW2, de ne the station number in the apartment
Refer to the paragraph “Dip-switch con guration” for how to set
the dip switches.
"Push to talk" function to activate two audio channels towards the
inside and the outside singularly
adjustment of calling volume on three levels (HIGH, LOW, MUTE)
provision for in-out connection with accessory
display brightness adjustment and colour intensity
bracket for ush-mounting the device
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2VOICE HAND-FREE VIDEO DOOR PHONE MOD. Miro Ref. 1750/5 – Ref. 1750/6
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
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VIDEO DOOR PHONE APARTMENT STATIONS
STRUCTURE
MUTE
BASSO
ALTO
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
4
1
3
56
14
15
16
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
2
17
18
1. Call volume adjustment (HIGH, LOW, MUTE)
2. Call and conversation speaker
3. Display brightness adjustment
4. Display colour intensity adjustment
5. Display
6. Microphone
7. Button
used to activate/deactivate audio
8. Green LED under the button
9. door opener button
10. Green LED under the button
11. Button to connect to Yokis devices; contacts Y1, Y2): max 50
mA @ 24 Vdc
12. Button to connect to Yokis devices; contacts X1, X2): max 50
mA @ 24 Vdc
13. Button
14. Button
15. Multicolour indicator LED
16. Terminals for connecting to the system
17. Dip-switch con guration
18. Provision for in-out connection with accessory Ref.1750/50
The video door phone is equipped with a built in hearing aid
device that works only during the video door phone calls.
TERMINAL PINS DESCRIPTION
S+
}
Supplementary ringer
S-
X2
}
Button
X1
Y2
}
Button
Y1
]
CP
Floor call
]
LINE IN System bus connection
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BUTTON FUNCTIONS
STATE
BUTTON
STANDING
BY
ON-HOOK
RINGING
ON-HOOK
(RECEIVING
CALL)
DURING AUDIO
OPERATION
STANDING BY
OFF-HOOK
PROGRAMMING
STATE* (WITH
VIDEO DOOR
PHONE
STANDING BY
ON-HOOK)
Pedestrian
door lock
release
Pedestrian
door lock
release
Pedestrian
door lock
release
Pedestrian
door lock
release
Connect/
Disconnect the
automatic door
opening system
Audio
activation
If pressed in the
operating mode:
A) “Hands Free”
ends the
conversation;
B) in “Push to
talk”:
- if pressed a
long time, it
enables the
audio of the
door unit;
- if short pressed
it activates or
terminates the
conversation
––
Auto-on
Video
switching
Special function
(default: 8)
Programmable
Intercom call 2
(Default; not
programmable
Floor call ring
Tone (5 different
ring tones)
Driveway
door lock
release
Driveway
door lock
release
Driveway
door lock
release
Programmable
Intercom call 1
(Default; not
switchboard
call
Door phone
call ring tone
(5 different ring
tones)
(*) To enter and exit programming state, hold button pressed
for longer than 5 seconds. The yellow LED will blink slowly to
indicate that programming mode is selected. Programming
mode will shut down in all cases after the 10 minute timeout.
LED INDICATIONS
8. Green LED under the button
On steady: call in progress
On blinking: conversation ongoing
10. Green LED under the button
On steady: possibility of a door opening
15. Multicolour indicator LED
PRIORITY FUNCTIONS
1
Green blinking: automatic door opener on
2
Red on steady: main calling station door open
3
Slowly blinking red: secondary calling station door
open
4
Slowly blinking yellow: programming state on
To save the programming, remember to exit from the same by
pressing the button for more then 5 seconds; in any case, after
10 minutes the device exists the programming state and saves
the parameters changed.
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INSTALLATION
To install video door phone perform the following operations:
Install ush-mounting box at the height indicated in the drawing
below.
Fix the bracket to the mounting box or to the wall as indicated.
Program the dip switches
1,50 m
Box Mod. 503
n° 2 M3,5 x 19 mm
included
n° 2 2,9 x 13 mm
countersunk screw
Box Ø 60 mm
(*)
(*)
(*)
1,50 m
n° 2 screws and screw
anchors included
1,55 m
Make the connections.
Fix the door phone to the bracket
1
2
(*) For disabled or special needs users of the D1 type (elderly), D2
type (lower limb motor dif culties) or D3 type (upper limb motor
dif culties), the centre of the device must be arranged at a
height comprised between 110 cm and 130 cm with respect to the
oor. For more details, see technical standard CEI 64-21:2016-12
– Residential environments. Systems suited for use by people with
disabilities or special needs.
To remove the video door phone from the bracket, insert the tip
of a screwdriver into the seating as indicated in the gure and
push the video door phone upwards.
1
2
To connect the video door phone in in-out, it circuit Ref. 1750/50,
following the instructions found in the booklet provided with the
product.
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1
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Power supply voltage: ....................................................... 36 – 48 Vdc
Current consumption: in operation ................................ max 160 mA
in standby: ..................................... max 3 mA
Power absorbed in operation: ..................................................... 7,7 W
CCIR version: Vertical frequency: .................................50 Hz
Horizontal frequency: ........................... 15625
EIA version: Vertical frequency: .................................60 Hz
Horizontal frequency: ........................... 15734
Video signal: ................................................ 8÷11 MHz 2 Vpp @100 Ω
100 mVpp minimum
LCD: ............................................................4.3” (16:9 format) backlit
Horizontal viewing angle: ....................................................+60°÷ -60°
Vertical viewing angle: .........................................................+50°÷ -55°
Brightness: ........................................................................ >250 cd/m
2
Screen size: ....................................................................... 70 x 52 mm
Resolution: ..............................................................960H x 240V pixel
Colour system: ................................................................... PAL/NTSC
Switch-on delay: .................................................................. 1sec. Max
Transmitting capsule: .........................................electret microphone
Receiving capsule: .........................................................speaker 45 Ω
Operating temperature: ..................................................... -5° ÷ +50°C
Max. humidity.: ........................................................................90% UR
Dimensions (WxHxD): ............................................ 160 x 130 x 26 mm
CLEANING
You can clean the video door phone by gently rubbing a damp cloth
on the display.
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DIP-SWITCH CONFIGURATION
= =
ON
ON
INT
ON
21
CODE
ON
43215876
Default setting: default door phone settings are:
CODE n.1 = OFF “Hands free” (default) / ON “Push to talk”;
CODE n.2-8 = 126
The dip switches must always be arranged in the correct setting
for correct operation of the system in this case.
CODE: user code
Use the CODE dip switches from 2 to 8 (2= most signi cant bit
- 8= least signi cant bit) to set the required code. Dip switch 1
must be OFF.
Set a number from 0 to 126 according to the following rules:
No two apartments in the system can have the same user code.
Indoor stations in parallel in the same apartment must have the
same user code
User codes be consecutive in the same column must.
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CODE 3CODE 2CODE 1CODE 0
CODE 7CODE 6CODE 5CODE 4
CODE 11CODE 10CODE 9CODE 8
CODE 15CODE 14CODE 13CODE 12
CODE 19CODE 18CODE 17CODE 16
CODE 23CODE 22CODE 21CODE 20
CODE 27CODE 26CODE 25CODE 24
CODE 31CODE 30CODE 29CODE 28
CODE 35CODE 34CODE 33CODE 32
CODE 39CODE 38CODE 37CODE 36
CODE 43CODE 42CODE 41CODE 40
CODE 47CODE 46CODE 45CODE 44
CODE 51CODE 50CODE 49CODE 48
CODE 55CODE 54CODE 53CODE 52
CODE 59CODE 58CODE 57CODE 56
CODE 63CODE 62CODE 61CODE 60
CODE 67CODE 66CODE 65CODE 64
CODE 71CODE 70CODE 69CODE 68
CODE 75CODE 74CODE 73CODE 72
CODE 79CODE 78CODE 77CODE 76
CODE 83CODE 82CODE 81CODE 80
CODE 87CODE 86CODE 85CODE 84
CODE 91CODE 90CODE 89CODE 88
CODE 95CODE 94CODE 93CODE 92
CODE 99CODE 98CODE 97CODE 96
CODE 103CODE 102CODE 101CODE 100
CODE 107CODE 106CODE 105CODE 104
CODE 111CODE 110CODE 109CODE 108
CODE 115CODE 114CODE 113CODE 112
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CODE 119CODE 118CODE 117CODE 116
CODE 123CODE 122CODE 121CODE 120
*
CODE 126CODE 125CODE 124
(*) Con guration not allowed, available for future development.
INT: apartment station code
Set a number from 0 to 3 according to the following rules:
The indoor station code must be 0 if there is only one station in the
apartment.
Up to 4 apartment stations can be connected in parallel using the
same user code and different indoor station codes.
ON
1 2
INT=0
1 2
INT=1
1 2
INT=2
1 2
INT=3
The indoor station code is used to identify the single stations of the
same user. This means that intercom calls can be address to the single
user in the same apartment. All the users indoor stations will ring at
the same time in the event of intercom calls to different apartments,
door unit calls and oor calls.
The following considerations, should also be taken into account:
Extension 0 rings immediately when a call is received. Extensions 1,
2 and 3 will ring in sequence after each other.
Apartment station 0 will enable monitor switch-on if the call is from
a video calling station.
LINE TERMINAL SETTINGS
To set line terminals, see product code 1750/50.
PERFORMANCE
SETTING CALL RECEPTION AND ‘VIDEO SWITCHING
FUNCTION
The user’s apartment station will ring with the programmed tone when
a call is received according to the source:
From main door unit
From secondary door unit
Intercom call
Floor calls
From switchboard
When the door phone or video door phone call is received, it is always
possible to activate the door unit electric lock also without activating
the communication. If in the apartment there are several apartment
stations in parallel, the stations ring in sequence. The user internal
code 0 also performs the video door phone power-on, if the call
comes from a video door phone call station.
In this case, during the off-hook waiting time (60s from the call), the
other internal codes can turn their video door phone on by pressing
the auto-on button (‘video switching’ function), until one of the
video door phones of the called user answers. If the image is already
displayed, press the button to cyclically display images coming from
other control cameras of the caller station only.
After the audio activation, the image coming from the main camera will
be displayed only on the screen of the answering apartment station.
Therefore the camera image will be displayed on one apartment
station at a time.
ANSWERING A CALL
Press the button to establish a conversation with the caller (the
button will start blinking as soon as it is pressed). Press the button
again to end the conversation and switch off the display.
MUTE RING-TONE SPEAKER
It is possible to adjust the call volume to the point of excluding the ring
tone (Mute) by moving the sliding Cursor.
The mute state is indicated by a red signal visible in the upper part of
the cursor.
If the cursor is in the MUTE position, in case of a call the video
door phone video module will turn on if it is a video call; moreover,
all the acoustic signals (beeps) will be disabled. Supplementary
ring-tone events will not be excluded.
SUPPLEMENTARY RINGER
The video door phone is equipped with a pair of terminals (S+, S-) for
connecting a supplementary ringer or a relay. This ringer is controlled
when any call tone is generated.
FLOOR CALL
The video door phone is equipped with a pair of terminals (CP) for
connecting the oor call button. If a oor call is received, the video
door phone will play the ring tone selected by the user. Connect this
button to one extension only if there are multiple apartment stations in
parallel. The apartment stations will ring in sequence.
AUTO-ON
The auto-on function allows to see on the display the image captured
by system call modules. When the system is in standby, video door
phone in standby with handset on hook, press the button and wait
for the image to appear on the video door phone (the rst image which
will appear is the one coming from the main calling module 0); press
the button to pass to the next calling modules and/or successive
cameras. The rst images displayed are those coming from the main
call modules, then secondary of the belonging column.
Activate audio by pressing the button to establish an audio and
video communication with the calling station selected at that time.
Press the button again to end auto-on.
The auto-on function can not be performed if the column is already in
conversation. If the auto-on function is activated when the column is
already in conversation, the video door phone will emit an alert tone.
INTERCOM FUNCTION
Buttons , can be programmed in 2Voice systems for intercom call
functions.
One button can be programmed to call another user in the column
or to call an indoor station in parallel. All indoor stations of the called
user will ring in the rst case. Only the speci cally programmed indoor
station will ring in the second case.
INTERCOM FUNCTION BETWEEN VARIOUS USERS
Go to the indoor station to be programmed as caller (indoor station
A).
Hold the button pressed for longer than 5 seconds. The yellow
LED will blink slowly to con rm that programming mode is
selected. In all cases, the device will quit programming mode and
save any changes after 10 minutes.
Hold the button to be programmed pressed for at least three
seconds until the con rmation tone is heard.
Go to the user who will be called by pressing the button (user B)
and press the door opener button. The apartment stations will be
beep to indicate that they have been programmed.
Alternatively, go to a calling station and press the calling button
of user B. The indoor station being programming (A) will beep to
indicate that it has been programmed. The indoor stations of user
B will ring when this occurs. Ignore this call.
Hold the button pressed for longer than 5 seconds to quit
programming mode.
Check the programmed function: release the handset A and press
the programmed button. Check that all indoor stations of user B
ring and check reply audio.
You will need to program indoor station B to call A to make the
opposite call possible.
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INTERCOM FUNCTION IN THE SAME APARTMENT
Go to the apartment station to be programmed as caller (indoor
station C1).
Hold the button pressed for longer than 5 seconds. The yellow
LED will blink slowly to con rm that programming mode is
selected. In all cases, the device will quit programming mode and
save any changes after 10 minutes.
Hold the button to be programmed pressed for at least three
seconds until the con rmation tone is heard.
Go to the apartment station that the button will call (apartment
station C2) and press the door opener button. The apartment
stations C1 and C2 will be beep to indicate that they have been
programmed.
Hold the button pressed for longer than 5 seconds to quit
programming mode.
Check the programmed function: release the handset C1 and
press the programmed button. Check that the apartment station
C2 rings and check audio.
You will need to program apartment station C2 to call C1 to make
the opposite call possible.
OPERATION WITH A HEARING AID
The video door phone is equipped with a device that enables the
hearing impaired with a hearing aid to be able to hear the person
talking from the calling station or from other video door phones in case
of calls from the switchboard. The device is capable of interfacing
with hearing aids with “T” function at a distance of about 20 cm.
ACTIVATING AUDIO BY PRESSING THE (PUSH TO
TALK MODE) BUTTON
If the communication between the calling station and the door phone
is disturbed, it is possible to activate the two audio channels (inwards
and outwards) individually.
After having received a call, short press to activate the audio from
the door unit, then if the button is held pressed down, the audio
channel is activated externally and the user can speak to the caller.
To listen, it is necessary to press the button.
To end the conversation, shortly press button.
CALL TONE PROGRAMMING
In 2VOICE system each user can select the door phone call ring tone
and the oor call ring tone among the 5 available ones.
DOOR PHONE CALL RING TONE
Hold the
button pressed for longer than 5 seconds. The yellow
LED will blink slowly to con rm that programming mode is
selected. In all cases, the device will quit programming mode and
save any changes after 10 minutes.
Press to change the ring tone
When the call ring tone has been selected, exit the programming
state
The call ring tone is programmed
The selected call ring tone is the same for all door phone calls.
However, the call ring tone source can be identi ed thanks to the call
ring tone timing:
Call source Time
Ring total
duration
Main call station 3 s ON 3 s
Secondary call station
0,4 s ON 0,2 s OFF for 5
times
2,8 s
Intercom
0,5 s ON 0,5 s OFF for 3
times
2,5 s
Switchboard
0,1 s ON 0,05 s OFF for 3
times pause 0,2 s repeated
for 5 times
2,8 s
FLOOR CALL RINGTONE
Hold the button pressed for longer than 5 seconds. The yellow
LED will blink slowly to con rm that programming mode is
selected. In all cases, the device will quit programming mode and
save any changes after 10 minutes.
Press to change the ring tone
When the call ring tone has been selected, exit the programming
state
The call ring tone is programmed
RESET
To restore default parameters of the device after entering programming
mode, hold button pressed for longer than 5 seconds, press the
and buttons together for longer than 3 seconds. The system
will emit two long beeps to con rm and exit the programming state.
CONNECTION OF A E2BP MODULE TO
THE MIRO VIDEO DOOR PHONE FOR THE
CENTRALISATION OF LIGHTS AND ROLLERS
max 10 m
Roller
MVR500ER
O
F
N
L
B
P
Roller
MVR5
00ER
O
F
N
L
B
P
ANTENNA
X2
X1
Y2
Y1
After suitably programming the Yokis devices, it will be
possible:
to activate the centralised closing of the rollers with a button
(for example
);
a second button (for example ) will activate the turning off
of the lights.
For more information on YOKIS products, please visit
www.yokis.com
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DIP-SWITCH CONFIGURATION
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TABLE MOUNTING Ref. 1750/52
The door phone can be table-mounted using a speci c conversion kit
Ref. 1750/52.
To assemble, proceed according to the following instructions:
Fix the bracket on the table top stand.
(n° 2 3.5 x 9.5 mm)
Insert the wire through the rear hole of the stand and x it using
the U-bolt and the screw provided.
(n° 4 2.9 x 9.5 mm)
Connect the conductors to the special terminals.
a
b
Glue the labels provided with indication of the terminals according
to the system in which the support is used.
Close the cover
For video door phones of the 2Voice system and Bibus 2a
Ed. VOP, enter-exit connection is not permitted in the case of
tabletop assembly.
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FLUSH MOUNTING KIT FOR HANDSFREE
Ref. 1750/60
ON BRICK WALLS
To carry out the installation it is necessary to operate as shown in the
following gures:
155 ÷ 160 cm
(*)
6 cm
3,5 x 16 mm
2,2 x 9,5 mm
C
D
4
4
M3 x 45 mm
A
B
4
4
A
B
B
(*) For disabled or special needs users of the D1 type (elderly), D2
type (lower limb motor dif culties) or D3 type (upper limb motor
dif culties), the centre of the device must be arranged at a
height comprised between 110 cm and 130 cm with respect to the
oor. For more details, see technical standard CEI 64-21:2016-12
– Residential environments. Systems suited for use by people with
disabilities or special needs.
2VOICE HAND-FREE VIDEO DOOR PHONE MOD. Miro Ref. 1750/5 – Ref. 1750/6
TABLE MOUNTING Ref. 1750/52
FLUSH MOUNTING KIT FOR HANDSFREE Ref. 1750/60
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INSTALLATION ON PLASTERBOARD WALLS
To carry out the installation it is necessary to operate as shown in the
following gures:
16 cm
18,4 cm
155 cm
C
D
C
D
ADAPTER FOR 1750/XX – IN-OUT CONNECTION
Ref. 1750/50
Refer the following gures for the sequence to be performed to
connect in-out mode using the adapter Ref. 1750/50:
2
3
A
4
LINE IN
LINE OUT
1
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ADAPTER FOR 1750/XX – IN-OUT CONNECTION Ref. 1750/50
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7’’ MODO 2VOICE HA MONITOR.
Ref. 1717/12H
The MODO 1717/12H monitor is designed for use in 2Voice video
door phone systems and in IPerHome Home Automation systems.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
The main characteristics of the monitor are the following:
Door phone and oor call ring tone choice from 5 different ring
tones
adjustment of calling volume, audio speaker volume, display
brightness and colour
mute mode, automatic door opener function, door opening
indication with red LED
easy activation of scenarios.
2
1
3
4
5
7 9
6
8
8
10
12
11
13
15
14
Touch screen display
Indication of call mute (green led)
Automatic door opener active
(green led)
Indication of present messages (green led)
Indication of open door or absence enabled
(red led)
Urmet logo (green)
ON/OFF button
Loudspeakers
Microphone
Terminal pins for connection to the system
Connector for connection to the system
Con guration dip switch:
2 to de ne the number of the apartment station inside the
apartment
8 to de ne the number of the apartment in the column
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
7’’ MODO 2VOICE HA MONITOR. Ref. 1717/12H
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE - INSTALLATION
7’’ MODO 2VOICE HA MONITOR. Ref. 1717/12H
13. Line termination
14. Power supply module
15. Led indicating proper operation
TERMINAL PINS DESCRIPTION
]
LINE IN Connection to the system BUS
]
LINE OUT
Connection to the next device for an in/out
connection
V+
}
Terminal pins for external power supply (mandatory)
V-
S+
}
Call repeat
S-
]
PANIC Input for panic button
]
CP+
}
CP-
Floor call
The video door phone is provided with an embedded
device for hard of hearing (ILA).
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Power supply voltage (LINE IN): ........................................36 ÷ 48 Vdc
Power supply voltage (V+; V-): ..........................................20 ÷ 30 Vdc
Current consumption in standby mode (LINE IN): ............... 3mA max
Maximum current consumption (LINE IN): ....................... 100mA max
Display: ...................................................................................... 7” TFT
Touch screen: ......................................................................... resistive
Resolution: .................................................................. 480 x 234 pixel
Brightness: ........................................................................ >250 cd/m
2
Visual angle: .................................................................................... 60°
S+; S- output: .......................................................... 100 mA @ 24 Vdc
Working temperature: ..........................................................-5 ÷ +45°C
Dimensions (w x h x d): ......................................... 225 x 135 x 35 mm
CLEANING
You can clean the video door phone by gently rubbing a damp cloth
on the display.
INSTALLATION
The additional power supply module must be installed
in a service panel on a DIN rail. The max. length of the
connection cables between the power supply and the
video door phone must be less than 20m.
To install the video door phone, proceed as follows:
Fix the bracket to the wall using a box 503 and the provided
screws or a box Ø 60 with suitable screws
1,50 m
(*) (*)
Box
503
1,50 m
Box
Ø 60
(*) For disabled or special needs users of the D1 type (elderly), D2
type (lower limb motor dif culties) or D3 type (upper limb motor
dif culties), the centre of the device must be arranged at a
height comprised between 110 cm and 130 cm with respect to the
oor. For more details, see technical standard CEI 64-21:2016-12
– Residential environments. Systems suited for use by people with
disabilities or special needs
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7’’ MODO 2VOICE HA MONITOR. Ref. 1717/12H
INSTALLATION
7’’ MODO 2VOICE HA MONITOR. Ref. 1717/12H
Con gure the programming dip switches.
Connect to the terminal strip on the bracket the wires for panic
function, additional ringer, oor call and power supply from the
external power supply unit.
Connect the system bus wires to LINE IN and LINE OUT terminal
strips.
Fix the monitor to the bracket and block it by moving the suitable
hook to the left.
Power the local power supply with mains.
DIP-SWITCH CONFIGURATION
= =
ON
ON
INTCODE
Default setting: default all video door phone settings are:
USER= 126
INDOOR STATION= 0
The dip switches must always be arranged in the correct setting
for correct operation of the system in this case.
CODE: user code
Set a number from 0 to 126 according to the following rules:
No two apartments in the system can have the same user code.
Indoor stations in parallel in the same apartment must have the
same user code
User codes be consecutive in the same column must
Use the CODE dip switches from 2 to 8 (2= most signi cant
bit - 8= least signi cant bit) to set the required code. Dip
switch 1 must be OFF.
CODE 3CODE 2CODE 1CODE 0
CODE 7CODE 6CODE 5CODE 4
CODE 11CODE 10CODE 9CODE 8
CODE 15CODE 14CODE 13CODE 12
CODE 19CODE 18CODE 17CODE 16
CODE 23CODE 22CODE 21CODE 20
CODE 27CODE 26CODE 25CODE 24
CODE 31CODE 30CODE 29CODE 28
CODE 35CODE 34CODE 33CODE 32
CODE 39CODE 38CODE 37CODE 36
CODE 43CODE 42CODE 41CODE 40
CODE 47CODE 46CODE 45CODE 44
CODE 51CODE 50CODE 49CODE 48
CODE 55CODE 54CODE 53CODE 52
CODE 59CODE 58CODE 57CODE 56
CODE 63CODE 62CODE 61CODE 60
CODE 67CODE 66CODE 65CODE 64
CODE 71CODE 70CODE 69CODE 68
CODE 75CODE 74CODE 73CODE 72
CODE 79CODE 78CODE 77CODE 76
CODE 83CODE 82CODE 81CODE 80
CODE 87CODE 86CODE 85CODE 84
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CODE 91CODE 90CODE 89CODE 88
CODE 95CODE 94CODE 93CODE 92
CODE 99CODE 98CODE 97CODE 96
CODE 103CODE 102CODE 101CODE 100
CODE 107CODE 106CODE 105CODE 104
CODE 111CODE 110CODE 109CODE 108
CODE 115CODE 114CODE 113CODE 112
CODE 119CODE 118CODE 117CODE 116
CODE 123CODE 122CODE 121CODE 120
*
CODE 126CODE 125CODE 124
(*) Con guration not allowed, available for future development.
INT: apartment station code
Set a number from 0 to 3 according to the following rules:
The indoor station code must be 0 if there is only one station in
the apartment.
Up to 4 apartment stations can be connected in parallel using the
same user code and different indoor station codes.
The indoor station code is used to identify the single stations of the
same user. This means that intercom calls can be address to the single
user in the same apartment. All the users indoor stations will ring at
the same time in the event of intercom calls to different apartments,
door unit calls and oor calls.
The following considerations, should also be taken into account:
Extension 0 rings immediately when a call is received. Extensions
1, 2 and 3 will ring in sequence after each other.
If the call comes from a video door phone call station, the internal
code 0 enables the displaying of the image, while internal codes
1, 2 and 3 turn on only.
However, the other internal codes of the same user can keep the
button
pressed to display the image on their monitor.
This function is available only if the additional power supply
unit is installed.
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LINE TERMINATION SETTING
Line
termination
OFF
ON
On the video door phone there is a jumper which allows to insert the
line termination. The termination must be activated in all the devices
installed at the end of a line that does not start again with another
segment from the terminal pins LINE OUT.
FEATURES
CALL RECEPTION
After an incoming call, the apartment station rings with the con gured
ring tone, according to the call source:
From the main door unit
From a secondary door unit
Intercom
Floor
From the switchboard
During the communication, it is possible to access some functions of
the main menu. To access these functions, press the button
in the
upper left side.
The available functions are the following:
communication
activation
pedestrian gate
opening
microphone mute
other cameras
displaying
vehicle gate
opening
audio / video
settings
image format
4:3 / 16:9
hide menu
When the door phone or video door phone call is received, it is always
possible to activate the door unit electric lock also without activating
the communication.
In case of door phone calls, intercom calls or calls coming
from the switchboard, some functions could be not
available.
‘VIDEO SWITCHING’ FUNCTION
If in the apartment there are several apartment stations in parallel, the
stations ring in sequence. If the call comes from a video door phone
call station, the user internal code 0 manages also the displaying of
the image, while the icon
appears on the other internal codes. In
this case, during off-hook waiting time (60 seconds starting from the
call), the other internal codes can see on their video door phone the
image coming from the camera by pressing the auto-on button
(‘video switching function’), until a video door phone of the called user
answers.
If the image is already displayed, press the button
to cyclically
display images coming from other control cameras of the caller station
only.
After audio activation, the image coming from the main camera will
only be displayed in the apartment station which has answered.
Therefore the camera image will be displayed on one apartment
station at a time.
In case of audio only call, the icon will not appear.
Use the icon to activate the communication.
ANSWERING THE CALL
By pressing the button , the user establishes a communication
with the caller (the button pressed starts blinking). By pressing again
the button, the communication is closed and the display turns off.
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DOOR LOCK RELEASE DURING A CALL AND OPEN
DOOR INDICATION
After a call is received from a door unit or during the communication
with a door unit, the pedestrian or driveway gate can be opened by
pressing the buttons and respectively.
If the call modules are provided with open door sensor (and the
absence service is not active), the led can indicate if the door is
really open or not: the led lights up steady if the open door is the main
one, and blinks if the open door is the secondary one.
MICROPHONE MUTE
When the conversation is established with any system device, the
video door phone microphone can be temporarily turned off by
pressing the button , that starts blinking; so, it is possible to hear
the audio signal coming from the other device while this one can not
hear the video door phone audio signal.
By pressing again the button , the communication is again
bidirectional.
Microphone mute condition is disabled by the video door
phone when the conversation in progress is closed.
ADDITIONAL RINGER
The video door phone is provided with two terminal pins (S+, S-) for
the connection of an additional ringer or a Urmet relay. This ringer is
activated with any call ring.
AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS DURING CALL
When a call is received or during a conversation, some audio/video
adjustments can be performed:
Press the button , the following screen is displayed
+
+
+
+
-
-
-
-
In case of video door phone calls, this menu will be
displayed over the image coming from the door unit, while
in case of door phone calls, intercom calls or calls from the
switchboard, only the loudspeaker volume adjustment bar
will be available.
Select the desired value using the buttons + and – near the bar of
each parameter:
Loudspeaker volume,
Brightness
Contrast
Colour
Press OK to con rm or X to delete the settings.
FLOOR CALL
On the wall mounted bracket, the video door phone is provided with
two terminal pins (CP+ and CP-) for the connection of a oor call
button. When a oor call is received, the video door phone emits
a ring, according to the ring tone selected by the user; the display
does not turn on. If the user has several apartment stations in parallel,
connect this button to only one apartment station. The internal codes
will ring in sequence.
INTERCOM CALL AND SPECIAL SERVICES
ACTIVATION
It is possible to send calls to other apartments of the same column or
to other apartment stations of the same apartment, or activate special
services.
After the video door phone has been turned on with the button (7), by
pressing the button the following screen will appear:
CODE:
In the upper side select the call type:
Internal call : call inside the same apartment
External call : call outside the apartment, but inside the same
video door phone column.
Special request : Request to a special decoder
CALL TO OTHER STATIONS OF THE SAME APARTMENT
Press the button , enter the number of the station to be called
(from 0 to 3) and con rm with the button OK.
If the user does not answer within the con gured time-out, the monitor
turns off.
CALL TO OTHER APARTMENTS
Press the button , enter the user code to be called (from 0 to 127)
and con rm with the button OK. If the user does not answer within the
con gured time-out, the monitor turns off.
SPECIAL SERVICES ACTIVATION
Press the button
, enter the number of the special service to be
called (from 0 to 250) and con rm with the button OK. The service
number is used to activate one or more system special decoder
contacts.
SELECTION FROM DIRECTORY
Codes can be manually entered, otherwise it is possible to access the
directory by pressing the button
.
In this case, to send a call or activate a special decoder, select the
user from those included in the directory and press OK.
If the system is busy, the video door phone emits an alert tone.
The intercom call is only AUDIO.
FUNCTIONING WITH HEARING AID
The video door phone is tted with a device that allows hearing-
impaired persons wearing a hearing aid to hear the person speaking
from the call station or from another video door phone in the case of
intercom calls. The device is able to interface hearing aids with “T”
function at a distance of around 20 cm.
max 20cm
Set the selector
to T mode
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VIDEO DOOR PHONE APARTMENT STATIONS
MAIN MENU
Switch the video door phone on by pressing the button (7) to access
the main menu:
auto-on
video door phone
answering machine
displaying
call to
switchboard
absence
signal
pedestrian
gate opening
mute
call sending
and special
services activation
automatic
door lock
release
panic
signalling
audio/video
settings
vehicle gate
opening
Home Automation
(see “Home Automation
parameter setup and
operation” booklet)
AUTO-ON
The auto-on function allows to see on the display the image captured
by system call modules. When the system is in standby mode, press
the button and wait until the image is displayed on the video
door phone (the rst displayed image is the one coming from the main
call module number 0); press again the button to go to the next
call modules. The rst images displayed are those coming from the
main call modules, then secondary of the belonging column.
By activating the audio with the button , an audio and video
communication is established with the selected call station; by
pressing again the button , the auto-on function is ended.
The auto-on function can not be performed if the column is already in
conversation. If the auto-on function is activated when the column is
already in conversation, the video door phone will emit an alert tone.
During auto-on, all the functions available during a normal conversation
after a call will be active.
CALLING THE SWITCHBOARD
This function allows to establish a communication with the concierge
switchboard: press the button to send the call to the switchboard.
If there is no answer to the call within 10 seconds, the video door phone
will emit an alert tone and the call will be stored in the switchboard.
The call to the switchboard is only AUDIO.
PANIC SIGNALLING
Press the button to activate the function. When the user presses the
button, an assistance request is sent to the concierge switchboard.
RINGER LOUDSPEAKER MUTE
Press to open the following page.
2h 4h 6h
10h8h 12h 24h
The ringer can be muted permanently or for a predetermined time: 2,
4, 6 , 8, 10, 12 or 24 (hours). The MUTE function will be deactivated
automatically at the end of this time.
Press on this page to enable the MUTE function permanently and
go back to the home page.
To set MUTE for a given time, press the button corresponding to the
required time and press OK to con rm.
The MUTE function, either permanent or timed, may be deactivated at
any time by pressing the
button on the home page.
The LED will be on when the MUTE function is activated (either
permanently or timed).
The MUTE function will be deactivated if the MODO system is
disconnected from power and will not be reactivated when power is
returned (the LED will off).
AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCK RELEASE
The automatic door lock release function allows to directly open the
door after receiving a call. To activate this function select the icon
. When the function is active, the led turns on.
ABSENCE INDICATION (FOR FUTURE
DEVELOPMENT)
The absence indication service allows to inform the system about the
absence of people inside the apartment. To activate this function from
the video door phone with INT = 0, press the button
.
When the function is active, the led
blinks slowly.
VIDEO DOOR PHONE ANSWERING MACHINE (FOR
FUTURE DEVELOPMENT)
If there are recorded video messages, the led blinks slowly. To
receive messages:
Press the button MENU to access the menu.
Select the icon
and press OK.
This function is available only if the system is provided with
the column video door phone answering machine.
AUDIO / VIDEO SETTINGS
Press the button to access the following submenu:
AUDIO SETTINGS
Press the button , the following screen will appear:
+
+
-
-
BEEP
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
ON OFF
All the settings con gured in this screen are permanently
stored by pressing the button OK and are valid for all the
next calls. To loose settings, press X.
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