8. Fitting, connecting and starting up
the door intercom
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Remove the door intercom [20] from the protective cover [32].
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Hold the protective cover in the desired location, mark the position
of the two fitting holes to be drilled [36] and of a hole for the cable
if necessary [35].
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Drill the two fitting holes and insert two plugs [39] if required.
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If necessary, drill a suitable hole through which to feed the cable
for the power supply to the door intercom and any other
connection cables for the optional door release and/or external
signal generator (e.g. an external bell) and/or optional button for
opening the door.
Note:
A flush-mounted socket in the wall directly behind the cable
opening may be helpful to make cable connection easier.
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Feed all the connection cables required through the drilled hole
and through the cable opening in the protective cover.
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Fix the mounting bracket to the wall using two screws [38].
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Carefully lever the plastic cover off the right side of the the name
plate [19], remove the name plate, label it, re-insert the name
plate and replace the plastic cover over it.
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If batteries are to be used (see fig. D):
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Release the battery compartment cover [30] screw and lever
the cover from the outdoor station.
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Insert 2 pcs. LR14 (C), 1,5 V alkaline batteries (not supplied)
into the battery compartment, paying attention to the polarity.
Do not use rechargeable batteries.
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Refix the cover onto the outdoor station with the screw.
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Note:
If the door intercom is used with batteries, the camera
image cannot be manually switched on, because the door
intercom is factory set to energy saving mode, it cannot receive
signals from the mobile unit. To enable manual switching on
the camera image, the door intercom must be switched to
energy consumption mode (see chapter 11.2).
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If connecting a power supply unit and/or other devices, follow
connection diagram C:
Notes:
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Only one wire should be inserted into each terminal
connection. A maximum of 2 I-Y(St)Y wires with a diameter of
0.6 twisted together may, however, be inserted into one
terminal. With three wire ends, a terminal strip or connector
must be used to join the wires before the terminal connection.
#
The exposed wire end (10-12 mm) must be inserted
the terminal connection.
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To connect a 9-12 V DC power supply unit, attach the two
wires of the supply unit to the GND and DC9-12V power
connection terminals [26].
must not be operated with batteries AND the
power supply unit at the same time!
fully
into
Note: The door intercom
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If you are using an optional door release with its own power
supply, connect it with two wires to terminals [26] NO/COM
(max. 1 A at up to 15 V AC/DC; max. 500 mA at up to 12 V DC if
the outdoor unit ist battery powered). Please also follow the
information provided in the door release operating instructions.
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If you are using an optional external signal generator with its own
power supply, connect it with the two wires for the signal
generator connection [31] (normally open contact, max. 1 A at
up to 15 V AC/DC; max. 500 mA at up to 12 V DC if the outdoor
unit ist battery powered. DVT60T2: only reacts to pressing the
upper doorbell button).
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If you are not using the connection cables [31] for the external
signal generator, cut them off immediately next to the connection
terminals.
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If you are using an optional button to open the door, connect it
with two wires to the terminals "Taster für TÖ" and GND.
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Screw the connection cover [40] in place on the outdoor station
with the four screws supplied [37] so that any cables come out at
the bottom of the outdoor station over the angled surface.
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Push the outdoor station into the protective cover [32] and fix it
using the torx screwdriver [42] and the torx screw [41].
Note
that if batteries are to be used in the outdoor station, any
cables should have enough slack that the outdoor station can be
removed in order to change the batteries.
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If operating with the power supply unit, connect it to 230 V AC.
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When a connection is made to the power supply, the light on the
ring button [24] turns green.
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Remove the protective foil from the camera lens [23].
9. Connection of the monitor
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Attach the stand [6] to the back side of the monitor [1], if
necessary.
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Connect the low voltage plug on the power supply unit [5]
provided to the power supply unit connection [16] on the
monitor. Plug the power supply into a suitable power socket; the
power indicator [14] turns blue. If necessary, use the extension
cable [43].
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If you want to use a different power supply unit, you can use the
extension cable supplied. Pay attention to the polarity (dotted
wire = positive).
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Remove the protective film from the screen [2].
10. Using the monitor for the first time
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To switch on, press and hold the on/off button
monitor [1] for approx. 5 seconds until the start screen appears.
The start screen switches off again automatically after approx. 20
seconds.
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When the monitor is switched on, the start screen can be turned
on for approx. 20 seconds at any time by pressing a button
[8/9/10/11/12/13].
[13] on the
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