urmet domus MT124-017 Technical Manual

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Technical Manual

urmet domus MT124-017 is a modular video door entry system that combines advanced technology with modern design, offering a wide array of features to enhance the security and convenience of your home or business.

Some of its capabilities include:

  • Intercom and door release: Communicate with visitors at the door and remotely open the door for authorized individuals.

  • Video monitoring: View live video footage of the entrance area, providing visual verification of visitors and surroundings.

  • Motion detection: Receive alerts when motion is detected near the door, enhancing security and deterring potential intruders.

urmet domus MT124-017 is a modular video door entry system that combines advanced technology with modern design, offering a wide array of features to enhance the security and convenience of your home or business.

Some of its capabilities include:

  • Intercom and door release: Communicate with visitors at the door and remotely open the door for authorized individuals.

  • Video monitoring: View live video footage of the entrance area, providing visual verification of visitors and surroundings.

  • Motion detection: Receive alerts when motion is detected near the door, enhancing security and deterring potential intruders.

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SECTION 2
(REV.D)
SYSTEM
INSTALLATION
AND
ACTIVATION
SYSTEM INSTALLATION 2
SYSTEM POWER .............................................................................2
TYPE OF WIRES USED ....................................................................3
WIRING .............................................................................................4
SYSTEM ACTIVATION 4
LINE TERMINAL SETTINGS .............................................................4
PROGRAMMING .............................................................................. 4
Door unit con guration ................................................................. 5
Indoor station con guration .........................................................9
OPERATION TESTS .......................................................................10
Power voltage test ......................................................................10
Correct installation and programming check .............................10
Video signal quality test ..............................................................10
Basic functional test ...................................................................11
Sectioning the system ................................................................11
OPTIONAL PROGRAMMING .........................................................11
Surveillance cameras auto-on function ......................................11
Indoor station intercom function ................................................12
Door phone call tone ..................................................................13
Floor call tone .............................................................................13
Programming data deletion ........................................................ 13
DEFAULT DIP SWITCH POSITIONS
IN 2GO! SYSTEM DEVICES ...........................................................14
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The number of loads exceeds the maximum value of the power unit
(27.6 UL).
The calling station name tags will therefore need to be powered with
transformers Ref. 9000/230 (each transformer is capable of outputting
up to 110 UL).
Case 2: System with 3 Sinthesi traditional panel calling stations, 32
Artico apartment stations connected to one-user distributor:
1 Sinthesi master video door unit with 2 name tags 1 x 35= 35 UL
2 Sinthesi master video door units with 2 name tags 2 x 5 = 10 UL
1 Sinthesi 2-button module
for each calling station 1 x 3 x 1,1= 3,3 UL
7 Sinthesi 4-button modules
for each calling station 7 x 3 x 2,2= 46,2 UL
31 one-user video distributors 31 x 1,1= 34,1 UL
31 video door phone brackets in stand-by mode 31 x 1= 31 UL
1 Artico video door phone with access bracket 1 x 70 = 70 UL
TOTAL 229,6 UL
The number of loads exceeds the maximum value of the power unit
(27.6 UL).
The calling station name tags will therefore need to be powered with
transformers Ref. 9000/230 (each transformer is capable of outputting
up to 110 UL).
Case 3: System with 3 Sinthesi traditional panel calling stations, 16
Artico apartment stations connected to one-user distributor:
1 Sinthesi master video door unit with 2 name tags 1 x 35= 35 UL
2 Sinthesi master video door units with 2 name tags 2 x 5= 10 UL
1 Sinthesi 2-button module
for each calling station 1 x 3 x 1,1= 3,3 UL
3 Sinthesi 4-button modules
for each calling station 3 x 3 x 2,2 = 19,8 UL
15 one-user video distributors 15 x 1,1= 16,5 UL
15 video door phone brackets in stand-by mode 15 x 1= 15 UL
1 Artico video door phone with access bracket 1 x 70= 70CU
TOTAL 169,6 UL
The number of loads is less than the maximum power unit value.
Therefore a 9000/230 transformer is not needed.
Summary
Number of Atlantico, Imago, Signo, Folio or Utopia
indoor stations (included those in parallel)
Case 1
Case 3
A Ref. 9000/230 transformer
is needed.
Case 2
A Ref. 9000/230 transformer
is needed.
32
/
/
/
16
32
31
15
31
3
3
3
32
48
0
Number of Artico or Arco indoor stations
(included those in parallel)
Number of one-user distributors
Number of video door units
(with 2 buttons)
or door phone door units
Draw units
(to be calculated according
to the modules forming the panel)
The maximum number of users (name cards) which can be powered
without using a transformer according to the number of calling
stations is:
Number of
calling stations
System without
Artico/Arco
video door phones
System with
Artico/ Arco
video door phones
1 up to 32 up to 26
2 up to 27 up to 20
3 up to 22 up to 16
The number of users shown in the table is equal to the number
of name cards on each panel.
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SYSTEM INSTALLATION
All devices must be set up and wired according to rules of best
practice according to CEI standards. Devote particular attention to
power units and transformers: these must be arranged in suitable
electrical panels and equipped with suitably dimensioned protection
and circuit breaker switches.
All devices in this system comply with EC directives in the matter of
electromagnetic compatibility and safety.
The assembly method of the various devices in the system are
described in detail in each of the respective sections.
The system will ensure good immunity to interference only if the
following wires are used for bus lines:
Ref. 1082/90 (2 wires).
Ref. 1082/94 (4 wires) for calling module wiring.
In all cases, to improve interference immunity, do not arrange the
system wires near 230V and 380V power wires which generate
strong electromagnetic fields. The following problems whose
frequency and severity cannot be foreseen may occur if these rules
are not respected:
Data transmission errors between devices with consequent
impossibility of making calls.
Poor video quality: loss of details, double picture, etc.
Video interference.
Audio signal interference.
SYSTEM POWER
The system power unit 1082/20 powers the devices in the system via
two bus wires capable of supplying 180 UL.
Subtract the unitary loads of each device from those above considering
that one video door phone and one master door unit will always be
on:
UL
Folio video door phone (video on) ................................................... 38
Artico or Arco video door phone w/bracket (video on) .................... 70
Atlantico or Signo video door phone w/bracket (video on) .............. 48
Utopia or Imago video door phone w/bracket (video on)................. 43
Video door phone bracket in stand-by mode .................................... 1
One-user video distributor .............................................................. 1,1
Sinthesi master video door unit with two buttons ............................ 35
Sinthesi slave video door unit with two buttons................................. 5
Sinthesi slave door phone door unit................................................... 5
Sinthesi button module with 1 or 2 name tags................................ 1,1
Sinthesi button module with 3 or 4 name cards
or repertory module ......................................................................... 2.2
1128 casing with master video door unit
or door phone door unit with buttons .............................................. 30
1128 casing with slave video door unit
or door phone door unit with buttons ............................................. 3,5
1128 additional button casing ......................................................... 4,5
Master call module .......................................................................... 38
Slave call module ............................................................................ 14
Gateway interface ......................................................................... 19,2
Door phone ....................................................................................... 14
Special decoder ............................................................................... 15
4+n interface .................................................................................... 16
Video door phone answering machine ............................................ 2,5
For example:
Case 1: System with 3 Sinthesi traditional panel calling stations, 32
Atlantico apartment stations connected to one-user distributor:
1 Sinthesi master video door unit with 2 name tags 1 x 35= 35 UL
2 Sinthesi master video door units with 2 name tags 2 x 5 = 10 UL
1 Sinthesi 2-button module
for each calling station 1 x 3 x 1,1 = 3.3 UL
7 Sinthesi 4-button modules
for each calling station 7 x 3 x 2,2 = 46,2 UL
31 one-user video distributors 31 x 1,1 = 34,1 UL
31 video door phone brackets in stand-by mode 31 x 1= 31 UL
1 Atlantico video door phone with access bracket 1 x 48 = 48 UL
TOTAL 207,6 UL
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SYSTEM POWER
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The maximum number of devices which can be installed according to
the video door phone module when calling modules are used in one-
user distributor systems is shown in the following tables:
Mod. Atlantico, Mod. Folio, Mod. Signo, Mod. Imago or
Mod. Utopia
Master call modules 1 1 1 1
Slave call modules 1 2 2 1
Secondary video outdoor station 2 1
Gateway interface 1 1
Video door phones 31 31 26 31 28 31
Distributors = n. video door
phones - 1
30 30 25 30 27 30
Mod. Artico or Mod. Arco
Master call modules 1 1 1 1
Slave call modules 1 2 2 1
Secondary video outdoor station 2 1
Gateway interface 1 1
Video door phones 26 26 20 26 21 25
Distributors = n. video door
phones - 1
25 25 19 25 20 24
The power to light name tags in panels must be supplied by
supplementary transformers Ref. 9000/230.
TYPE OF WIRES USED
The two-wire bus is NOT polarised. Only use the wire of the type
shown in the following table according to the distance and the type of
indoor stations used. Using other types of wire will not ensure correct
operation of the system.
D
B
A
C
1
2
3
4
LINE4
LINE3
LINE2
LINE1
LINE0
E
TC
The sum of all wire sections connecting door units, power unit, indoor
stations and distributors must not exceed 375m.
If a main calling module is connected to 2 system power units,
the maximum extension of the system is given by the sum of
each segment (riser A + riser B) which branch from the video
door unit itself: 375m + 375m= 750m.
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§
D1
1
2
3
4
LINE4
LINE3
LINE2
LINE1
LINE
0
A1
B1 B2 B3 B4
TC
D2
1
2
3
4
L
INE4
LINE3
LINE2
LINE1
LINE0
E2
F2
A2
TC
TC
E1
F1
Riser A= A1+D1+F1 375m
Riser B= A2+D2+F2 375m
WITH ATLANTICO,
UTOPIA, IMAGO OR
SIGNO
VIDEO DOOR PHONE
Type of wire
Max. distance
Urmet Domus 1082/90
or 1082/94 wire
Between door unit and power unit (A) 75m
Between power unit and indoor
station (B)
120m
Between door unit and indoor station
(C) = (A + B)
150m
Between indoor station (D) 150m
WITH ARTICO OR
ARCO
VIDEO DOOR PHONE
Type of wire
Distanza massima
Urmet Domus 1082/90
or 1082/94 wire
Between door unit and power unit (A) 75m
Between power unit and indoor
station (B)
75m
Between door unit and indoor station
(C) = (A + B)
150m
Between indoor station (D) 150m
ELECTRICAL LOCK CONNECTION
Wire section
0,28 mm
2
0,5 mm
2
1 mm
2
Between door unit
and electrical lock (E)
30 m 50 m 100 m
DOOR UNIT AUXILIARY SIGNAL CONNECTION
Wire section
Max distance
0,28 mm
2
0,5 mm
2
1 mm
2
Hall button (PA-GND) 25 m 25 m 25 m
Door open sensor (SP-GND) 25 m 25 m 25 m
Surveillance cameras switching
signal distance (T-GND)
75 m 75 m 75 m
Name Tag light distance
with Ref. 9000/230
75 m 75 m 75 m
The maximum distance between oor call button and apartment
station must be less than 10 metres with 0,5mm
2
wire section.
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TYPE OF WIRES USED
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WIRING
To improve interference immunity, do not arrange the system
wires near 230V and 380V power wires which generate strong
electromagnetic elds.
30 cm
Wires 2GO!
Power wires
230/380V
Power wires
230/380V
Wires
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NO YES
SPINE: two-wire line leading from a terminal pair of the
power unit to which the devices are connected
EXTENSION: two-wire line leading from “DER” terminals
of the distributor to which the devices are
connected
END OF LINE:
the last device connected to a spine or
extension
TERMINATION: impedance to be tted at the end of each line
by means of a switch to adapt a spine (Z) or an
extension
CONNECTION
IN-OUT:
connection of devices using the “LINE”
terminals: as nodes in pair and out pair
The 2GO! system elements must be interconnected in a genuine
transmission network. For this reason, each network section must be
adapted to the wire impedance for correct operation. Consider the
following:
Only use the type of wire shown in the previous chapter.
The minimum twisting radius must not be less than 10 times the
external diameter of the wire (approximately 7 cm) to prevent
altering characteristics.
Remove the sheath for the length needed to separate the pair in the
two-wire line only.
Do not add electrical nodes to connect the devices. Use the
device terminals only. Fit a Ref. 1082/51 video distributor to connect
an extension indoor unit to a riser column that does not cross the
apartment:
NO
YES
(IN/OUT)
LINE
(DER)
LINE
ON
OFF
1082
/51
PATENTED
IN/OUT DER
From 1 to 5 lines can be connected to the power unit. Dip switches
are provided to con gure the number of lines used. Line 0 must
always be connected to the Master calling module. Each dip
switch (from 1 to 4) must be switched to the ON position if the
corresponding line is NOT CONNECTED.
OFF
ON
4321
1
2
3
4
LINE4
LINE3
LINE2
LINE1
LINE0
12
0
TC
Connecting two spines to the same power unit terminal pair is
not possible.
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LINE TERMINAL SETTINGS
PROGRAMMING
SYSTEM ACTIVATION
Perform the following operations in order after wiring the devices.
1. Set up the line terminals.
2. Con gure the devices using the dip switches.
3. Switch on power and check voltage.
4. Test operation:
a. Test power voltage.
b. Check for presence of video signal.
c. Check video signal quality with the system test function.
d. Run basic functional test.
5. Program the door units and/or the indoor stations when required
after the steps above.
LINE TERMINAL SETTINGS
A switch for tting a line terminal is present on door units and indoor
stations. Activate the terminal for devices wired at the end of a line
from which another section does not start from the device terminals
(end of line):
TC
Terminal
ON
Terminal
ON
Terminal
ON
Terminal
OFF
Terminal
ON
1
2
3
4
LINE4
LINE3
LINE2
LINE1
LINE0
(IN/OUT
)
LINE
(DER)
LINE
ON
OFF
1082/51
PATENT ED
Door units cannot be connected in in-out mode. The line terminal
must therefore always be in the “ON” position (default position).
PROGRAMMING
The con guration can be made also when the system is not powered
because dip switches on the door unit and indoor stations are used.
Refer to the paragraph on the device to be programmed for dip
switch location.
Particular care must be devoted to setting the device codes.
Consider the following for correct system operation:
Each door unit in the system must have a univocal code (door unit
ID) set using dip switches 1, 2 or 3.
With all panel models except for 1128 or Exigo models, the ‘Master’
station ID=1 must be video door phone unit.
Each indoor unit must be characterised by a code (user code) set
using dip switches from 0 to 31 and a code (indoor station code) set
using dip switches from 0 to 3.
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§
The distributor does not need to be installed on the last apartment
station of each line.
(IN/OUT
)
LINE
(DER)
LINE
ON
OFF
1082
/51
PATENTED
IN/OUT DER
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SYSTEM ACTIVATION
PROGRAMMING
The indoor station code must be 0 if there is one only station in the
apartment.
Up to 4 indoor stations can be connected in parallel using the same
user code and different apartment station codes.
No two apartments must have the same user code.
The basic con guration can be set up also when the system is not
powered unless other indicated.
ON
=
OFF
=
ON
ON
Follow the indications shown in the section on this device to
con gure the calling modules.
DOOR UNIT CONFIGURATION
The basic con guration of door units must be programmed by setting
the dip switches.
STATION NUMBER (ID)
ID
12
ON
Each door unit in the system must have a univocal code (called door
unit ID). The ID can be 1, 2 or 3.
The unit with ID=1 is the “Master” unit. This must be a video unit. The
following functions are available: auto-on from apartment stations,
door open indication on video door phone add-on in addition to
normal video door unit functions.
With a 1128 or Exigo panel, the Master station may also be a
door phone station.
Dip-switch position Station number
ON
1 2
ID 1
ON
1 2
ID 2
ON
1 2
ID 3
ON
1 2
ID 0 (advanced programming)
The two dip switches can be set
ON
1 2
only for advanced additional
function programming.
The yellow LED will light up in this case.
IMPORTANT! No two stations with the same ID can be present in the
same system.
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STATION TYPE
AUX
12
ON
The door unit can be con gured as main or secondary, also if only one
conversation is possible at a time.
The station type setting is used for different calling tones so that users
can identify the source of a call.
Dip-switch position Station type
ON
1 2
Main
ON
1 2
Secondary
ELECTRICAL LOCK MANAGEMENT
AUX
12
ON
The electrical lock can be managed in “privacy” or “free” mode.
Dip-switch position Electrical lock management
ON
1 2
Free
ON
1 2
Privacy
The door unit works as follows in the two cases:
“Free”: the indoor station door opener button will only open the
door unit electrical lock if the user belongs to the same door unit
column. This column is de ned by the setting of the CODE dip
switch and the advanced programming.
“Privacy”: the indoor station door opener button can operate the
door unit electrical lock only while a voice conversation with the
door unit is in progress or when following a call the user has not yet
picked up (or following door unit auto-on command).
Do not leave main stations in “free” door opener mode in systems
with more than one call station.
USER CODE
CODE
12345
ON
The door unit can call user columns with sequential codes. The rst
call button calls the user whose code is identi ed by the CODE dip
switch. The second button calls the user whose code is CODE+1 and
so on.
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CODE+2
CODE+3
CODE+0
CODE+1
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+2
CODE+3
CODE+0
CODE+1
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+1
CODE+0
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+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
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C
OUTPUT
P1 CODE+0
P3 CODE+2
P2 CODE+1
P4 CODE+3
P6 CODE+5
P5 CODE+4
P8 CODE+7
P7 CODE+6
C
P9 CODE+8
P11 CODE+10
P10 CODE+9
P12 CODE+11
P14 CODE+13
P13 CODE+12
P16 CODE+15
P15 CODE+14
C
OUTPUT
INPUT
INPUT
P1 CODE+16
P3 CODE+18
P2 CODE+17
P4 CODE+19
P6
P5 CODE+20
P8
P7
1C
P9
P11
P10
P12
P14
P13
P16
P15
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CODE+2
CODE+3
CODE+0
CODE+1
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
P3
P2
P1
C
P4
P7
P6
P5
P8
P9
P11
P10
P12
P15
P14
P13
P16
OUTPUT
1038/17
INPUT
Ref. 1082/72
P3
P2
P1
C
P4
P7
P6
P5
P8
P11
P10
P9
P12
P14
P13
OUTPUT
1038/17
INPUT
EXP
U1
U2
U3
U4
U1
U2
U3
U4
U1
U2
U3
U4
U1
U2
U3
U4
U1
U2
U3
U4
U1
U2
U3
U4
U1
U2
U3
U4
U1
U2
G/T
G/T
G/T
C
G/T
G/T
G/T
G/T
C
G/T
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
P3
P2
P1
C
P4
P7
P6
P5
P8
P9
P11
P10
P12
P15
P14
P13
P16
OUTPUT
1038/17
INPUT
P3
P2
P1
C
P4
P7
P6
P5
P8
P11
P10
P9
P12
P14
P13
OUTPUT
1038/17
INPUT
EXP
U1
U2
U3
U4
U1
U2
U3
U4
U1
U2
U3
U4
U1
U2
U3
U4
U1
U2
U3
U4
U1
U2
U3
U4
U1
U2
U3
U4
CODE+30
CODE+31
P15
P16
U3
U4
U1
U2
G/T
G/T
G/T
C
G/T
G/T
G/T
G/T
C
G/T
Ref. 1082/7
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Set the code from 0 to 31 by arranging the CODE dip switches as
shown in the following table.
CODE= 6
43215
CODE= 5
43215
CODE= 4
43215
CODE= 7
43215
CODE= 10
43215
CODE= 9
43215
CODE= 8
43215
CODE= 11
43215
CODE= 14
43215
CODE= 13
43215
CODE= 12
43215
CODE= 15
43215
CODE= 18
43215
CODE= 17
43215
CODE= 16
43215
CODE= 19
43215
CODE= 22
43215
CODE= 21
43215
CODE= 20
43215
CODE= 23
43215
CODE= 26
43215
CODE= 25
43215
CODE= 24
43215
CODE= 27
43215
CODE= 2
43215
CODE= 1
43215
CODE= 0
43215
CODE= 3
43215
CODE= 30
43215
CODE= 29
43215
CODE= 28
43215
CODE= 31
43215
The user groups which can be called from secondary calling stations
must be different.
Example of con guration with 1 main panel and 2 secondary
panels:
9
0
31
8
30
10
CODE=10CODE=0
CODE=0
COLUMN "B"COLUMN "A"
SLAVE "A"
SLAVE "B"
MASTER
TC TC
TC
The Master panel has 32 buttons and calls all users. The “Slave A”
panel has 10 buttons and calls only the users of column “A”. The
“Slave B” panel has 22 buttons and calls only the users of column
“B”.
De ne the user column to operate the lock without voice connection
with the door unit if the electrical lock is set up in “free” mode. Users
are de ned by the rst (CODE) and last code in the column.
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PROGRAMMING
IMPORTANT! This setting must be performed when the system is
powered.
Proceed as follows to de ne the last code in the column:
Set the ID dip switches of the door unit
ON
1 2
. The door unit will beep
every 5 seconds to indicate that programming is in progress.
Press the last button on the panel connected to the door unit brie y.
The door unit will beep to con rm that programming is complete.
Reposition the door unit ID dip switches in door unit number
identi cation position.
INDOOR STATION CONFIGURATION
Programming apartment stations is needed to de ne the
correspondence between calling button and video door phone to
be called. Each apartment station must be identi ed with a univocal
code. Set the bracket dip switches as shown below to do this.
Refer to the paragraph dedicated to this device for programming
the special decoder Ref. 1082/80.
USER CODE
CODE
12345
ON
The apartment stations belonging to a user must be identi ed with a
univocal code. Set the code from 0 to 31 by arranging the CODE dip
switches as shown in the following table.
USER= 6
43215
USER= 5
43215
USER= 4
43215
USER= 7
43215
USER= 10
43215
USER= 9
43215
USER= 8
43215
USER= 11
43215
USER= 14
43215
USER= 13
43215
USER= 12
43215
USER= 15
43215
USER= 18
43215
USER= 17
43215
USER= 16
43215
USER= 19
43215
USER= 22
43215
USER= 21
43215
USER= 20
43215
USER= 23
43215
USER= 26
43215
USER= 25
43215
USER= 24
43215
USER= 27
43215
USER= 2
43215
USER= 1
43215
USER= 0
43215
USER= 3
43215
USER= 30
43215
USER= 29
43215
USER= 28
43215
USER= 31
43215
No two apartments in the system can have the same user code.
User codes on the same spine must be consecutive.
Apartment stations in parallel must have the same user code.
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CORRECT INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING
CHECK
The door units, the video door phone indoor stations brackets and
the door phone are equipped with a yellow LED for indicating system
failures.
Refer to the paragraph of each device for yellow LED location.
For the sake of simplicity, it is advisable to test the bus signal
before installing the video door phones on the respective
brackets.
The yellow LED will be switched on in the event of the following
anomalies:
Wrong line terminal con guration (z) on devices.
Distributors without jumper.
Distribution branches without terminals.
Incorrect power unit dip switch setting.
Master door unit either not connected or not working.
Check that all LEDs are off.
If one or more LEDs light up:
1. Check that the ID is not set to 0 (programming).
2. Check that there is only one Master calling station in the system.
The station with ID=1 must be a video unit.
3. Check that terminals are set correctly on all devices.
4. Split the system into sections to locate the cause of the
malfunctioning.
Install the video door phones on the respective brackets after this test
as shown in the “Apartment stations” section.
VIDEO SIGNAL QUALITY TEST
The Ref. 1082/72 video door phone calling stations are equipped with
a system test terminal for evaluating the video signal quality.
1. Connect a jumper between terminals TST and GND of the Master
station (ID=1).
2. Call any user in the system from this station. The door unit will
beep to indicate that testing is in progress. In this condition, the
door unit will send a video signal generated internally (scale of
grey) instead of the camera picture.
3. Go to the called user and check the picture on the video door
phone. The picture must be sharp and without re ection.
OK KO
4. Remember to remove the jumper between TST and GND at the
end of the test.
If the picture is poor:
1. Check correct positioning of the door unit and indoor station line
terminals.
2. Check that no line sections are connected to other devices (open
lines).
3. Split the system into sections to locate the system part that
caused the problem.
To view the greyscale on a 1128 or Exigo panel:
Go to an apartment station, hold the door opener button pressed
and pick-up the handset; then press the door opener button
again.
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INDOOR STATION CODE
INT
12
ON
The indoor station code is used to identify the single stations of the
same user.
Set a number from 0 to 3 as shown in the gure.
The indoor station code must be 0 if there is one only station in the
apartment.
Up to 4 apartment stations can be connected in parallel using the
same user code and different indoor station codes.
INDOOR
STATION= 2
12
INDOOR
STATION= 3
12
INDOOR
STATION= 0
12
INDOOR
STATION= 1
12
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.
Consider the following:
Indoor stations 0 and 1 will ring immediately when the call is
received. Stations 2 and 3 will ring immediately after.
Indoor station 0 will enable video door phone switch-on if the call
is from a video door unit. The button can be pressed on any other
video door phone indoor station of the same user to switch on the
other monitor (“Video switching” function).
Program a video door phone as extension 0 if parallel call door
phones and video door phones are installed.
OPERATION TESTS
Power the system and perform the following tests after completing
the installation procedures for each device and the con guration
procedures illustrated above.
POWER VOLTAGE TEST
Check that the following voltages are present on the device terminals
shown in the table.
Ref. 1082/20 power unit
LINE (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) from 28Vdc to 30Vdc
Door unit
LINE from 22Vdc to 30Vdc
Ref. 1082/51 video distributors
LINE (IN/OUT) from 20,8Vdc to 30Vdc
LINE (DER) from 20,8Vdc to 30Vdc
Indoor station brackets
LINE from 20,8Vdc to 30Vdc
Door phone
LINE from 20,8Vdc to 30Vdc
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BASIC FUNCTIONAL TEST
Run the system test after ascertaining that the test signal is correct.
Call all users from the door units, check that all indoor stations of the
called user rings, check for presence of picture in the event of video
calls, check audio and operate the electrical lock.
1. Press a calling button on the Master calling station (ID=1 video
door phone station).
The door unit will output a tone to indicate that the call has
been forwarded.
The other calling stations will switch to busy mode: a warning
tone will be head if a calling button is pressed on another calling
station. The yellow LED will blink while the conversation is in
progress.
2. Check the following when a call is received.
The user’s indoor station 0 must switch the monitor on. The
user has 60 seconds to pick up the handset.
The monitor of indoor stations 1, 2, 3 cannot be switched on if
there several indoor stations are connected in parallel.
Press the auto-on button to switch on the monitor of another
video door phone (“video switching” function). This operation
can be repeated on all monitors of the called user to the 60
second call timeout or until one of the handsets de nitively
picks up the picture.
A conversation which can last for up to 2 minutes will be
established when the handset is picked up.
The electrical lock can be operated by pressing the speci c
button from the time of the call to the end of the conversation.
3. Hang up. The system will return to standby mode.
4. Repeat these operations for all users in the system.
5. Repeat the operations from step 1 on all stations if there are other
calling stations in the system.
Remember that the monitors will not be operated if the door unit
is not a video unit.
SECTIONING THE SYSTEM
It may be useful to split the system into sections to isolate suspected
problems when troubleshooting or seeking incorrectly wired areas.
As previously mentioned, the interconnection of devices forms
an adapted transmission network. It is not therefore possible to
disconnect parts of the system without considering the disruption
that this will cause.
Observe the following rules:
1. Switch the corresponding dip switch of the power unit to the ON
position if a line connected to a power unit is disconnected.
4321
ON
OFF
12
03
1
2
3
LINE4
LINE3
LINE2
LINE1
LINE0
4321
ON
OFF
12
03
1
2
3
4
LINE4
LINE3
LINE2
LINE1
LINE0
TC TC TC
2. Fit a terminal (Z in the ON position) on the last device connected
to the riser column if a section connected in in-out mode is
disconnected.
Z
Terminal OFF
Z
Terminal OFF
1
2
1
2
Z
Terminal ON
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Video door phone 2 will be isolated. In this way, video door
phone 1 will become the last of the line and its line terminal must
be on.
3. Cut off distributor operation by removing the jumper to disconnect
the extension connected by means of a distributor.
(IN
/OUT)
LINE
(DER)
LINE
ON
OFF
1082/51
PATE N T
ED
ON
OFF
IN/OUT DERIN/OUT DER
(IN
/OUT)
LINE
(DER
)
LINE
ON
OFF
1082/51
PATE N T
ED
ON
OFF
4. Cut off distributor operation by removing the jumper to disconnect
a section connected by means of distributors.
(IN
/OUT)
LINE
(DER)
LINE
ON
OFF
1082/51 PATENT
ED
ON
OFF
IN/OUT DERIN/OUT DER
(IN
/OUT)
LINE
(DER
)
LINE
ON
OFF
1082/51
PATE N T
ED
ON
OFF
OPTIONAL PROGRAMMING
The following programming operations are needed after testing the
basic operation of the system only if the following functions are
required:
1. Surveillance cameras auto-on function: program this function in
the presence of surveillance cameras connected to the Master
station.
2. Indoor station intercom function: associate the user code to be
called or the apartment code to be called to the buttons.
3. Door phone tone: select one of the ve options.
4. Floor call tone: select one of the ve options.
The programming procedure for an Atlantico video door phone is
shown below. The procedure may equally apply to all apartment
station models.
For buttons meaning, refer to “Button functions table” in
section 1.
For the Folio video door phone, instead, refer to the manual
provided with the product.
SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS AUTO-ON FUNCTION
Program the function on the Master station if surveillance cameras
are present.
1. To access programming mode, set the ID dip switches of the door
unit to 0. The door unit will beep every 5 seconds to indicating that
programming is in progress.
Z CODE
ID
AUX
12345
ON
12
ON
12
ON
DIP
12
ON
2. Press the hall button (PA-GND) brie y. The module will beep once
to indicate that the function has been programmed.
3. Reposition the ID dip switches in the correct setting. The yellow
LED will go out.
Repeat the procedures from step 1 to 3 to deactivate the
function. The module will beep in sequence to indicate that the
function has been deactivated.
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INTERCOM FUNCTION IN THE SAME APARTMENT
1. Go to the apartment station to be programmed as caller (indoor
station C1).
2. Hold the door opener button pressed and pick up the handset.
The indoor station C1 outputs a tone to indicate that programming
is in progress.
C1
BEE
P
1
2
3. Press the button to be programmed. The indoor station will output
a con rmation tone.
C1
BEEP
3
4. Go to the indoor station that the button will call (apartment station
C2) and press the door opener button. The indoor stations C1 and
C2 will be beep to indicate that they have been programmed.
C2
BEEP
5. Hook up the handset of indoor station C1. It will beep to indicate
exit from programming mode.
6. Check programmed function: pick up the handset C1 and press
the programmed button. Check that the indoor station C2 rings
and check audio.
7. You will need to program indoor station C2 to call C1 to make the
opposite call possible.
The auto-on and video switching functions on the video door
phone or the button 2 on the door phone will not be lost if the
intercom function is programmed because these are available
when the handset is off-hook.
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INDOOR STATION INTERCOM FUNCTION
The buttons on the video door phone and the buttons on the door
phone the indoor stations and the six add-on buttons can be
programmed to manage the intercom call function in 2GO! systems.
One button can be programmed to call another user in the system
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
1. Go to the indoor station to be programmed as caller (indoor
station A).
2. Hold the door opener button pressed and pick up the handset.
The indoor station A outputs a tone to indicate that programming
mode is in progress.
BEE
P
A
2
6
5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
3. Press the button to be programmed. The indoor station will output
a con rmation tone.
A
BEEP
6
5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
3
4. Go to the user that the button will call (user B) and press the door
opener button. The indoor 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.
B
USER B
BEEP
5. Hook up the handset of indoor station A. It will beep to indicate
exit from programming mode.
6. Check programmed function: release the handset A and press the
programmed button. Check that all indoor stations of user B ring
and check audio.
7. You will need to program indoor station B to call A to make the
opposite call possible.
The auto-on and video switching functions will not be lost if the
intercom function on the video door phone or the button 2
on the door phone is programmed because these are available
when the handset is off-hook.
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DOOR PHONE CALL TONE
Five tones can be selected on 2GO! system indoor stations. The tones
can be programmed also by the end user by following the simple
sequence below.
1. Hold the door opener button pressed. Press and release the
button on the video door phone or the button 3 on the door
phone. The indoor station will play a tone.
2. Hold the door opener button pressed and press the button on
the video door phone or the button 3 on the door phone again to
change the tone.
3. Release the door opener button when you have chosen the tone
you want. The tone is now programmed.
FLOOR CALL TONE
Five oor call tones can be selected on 2GO! system indoor stations.
The tones can be programmed also by the end user by following the
simple sequence below.
1. Hold the door opener button pressed. Press and release the
button on the video door phone or the button 2 on the door
phone. The indoor station will play a tone.
2. Hold the door opener button pressed and press the button on
the video door phone or the button 2 on the door phone again to
change the tone.
3. Release the door opener button when you have chosen the tone
you want. The tone is now programmed.
PROGRAMMING DATA DELETION
Proceed as follows to delate all optional programming data:
1. Hold the door opener button pressed and pick-up the handset.
2. Press and on the video door phone or 3 and 2 on the door
phone at the same time for 3 seconds until you hear the deletion
tone.
3. Release buttons and hang up.
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DEFAULT DIP SWITCH POSITIONS IN 2GO! SYSTEM DEVICES
The default positions of the dip switches and jumpers of each device are shown below.
SINTHESI VIDEO DOOR PHONE UNIT Ref. 1082/72
Description Reference Position Value
Door unit number ID 1-OFF
2-ON
1 (Master)
Station type AUX 1-OFF Main
Electrical lock management AUX 2-ON Privacy
First button user code
CODE 1-OFF
2-OFF
3-OFF
4-OFF
5-OFF
0
Line termination Z ON Active
SINTHESI DOOR PHONE UNIT Ref. 1082/7
Description Reference Position Value
Door unit number ID 1-ON
2-OFF
2 (Slave)
Station type AUX 1-OFF Main
Electrical lock management AUX 2-ON Privacy
First button user code
CODE 1-OFF
2-OFF
3-OFF
4-OFF
5-OFF
0
Line termination Z ON Active
DOOR UNIT Ref. 1082/101
Description Reference Position Value
Door unit number ID 1-ON
2-OFF
2 (Slave)
Station type AUX 3-OFF Main
Electrical lock management AUX 4-ON Privacy
First button user code
CODE 1-OFF
2-OFF
3-OFF
4-OFF
5-OFF
0
Line termination Z ON Active
VIDEO DOOR PHONE PANEL Mod. 1128 Ref. 1082/10-/11
Description Reference Position Value
Door unit number ID 1-OFF
2-ON
1 (Master)
Station type AUX 3-OFF Main
Electrical lock management AUX 4-ON Privacy
First button user code
CODE 1-OFF
2-OFF
3-OFF
4-OFF
5-OFF
0
Line termination Z ON Active
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DEFAULT DIP SWITCH POSITIONS IN 2GO! SYSTEM DEVICES
ON
OFF
Z CODE
ID
AUX
12345
ON
12
ON
12
ON
DIP
CODE
AUX
12345
ON
12
ON
ON
OFF
ID
12
ON
Z
CODE
AUX
ON
ID
Z
4321 5
4321
CODE
AUX
ON
ID
Z
4321 5
4321
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VIDEO DOOR PHONES
Description Reference Position Value
User code CODE 1-ON
2-ON
3-ON
4-ON
5-ON
31
Indoor station code INT 1-OFF
2-OFF
0
Line termination Z ON Active
DOOR PHONES
Description Reference Position Value
User code CODE 1-ON
2-ON
3-ON
4-ON
5-ON
31
Indoor station code INT 1-OFF
2-OFF
0
Line termination Z ON Active
SYSTEM POWER UNIT Ref. 1082/20
Description Reference Position Value
Bus line 1 LINE 1 OFF Connected line
Bus line 2 LINE 2 ON Not connected line
Bus line 3 LINE 3 ON Not connected line
Bus line 4 LINE 4 ON Not connected line
ONE USER VIDEO DISTRIBUTOR Ref. 1082/51
Description Reference Position Value
“Not connected
line” jumper
W 1 ON (*) In-out line and
connection extension
line
(*) Remove only if one of the two output lines is disconnected.
ATTENTION
In some devices the line termination Z can not be activated by a switch, but by jumpers or, for door units, has been short-circuited.
TERMINATION ON (DEFAULT)
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Z
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
TERMINATION OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Z
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
SYSTEM ACTIVATION
DEFAULT DIP SWITCH POSITIONS IN 2GO! SYSTEM DEVICES
4321
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Z
CODE
12345
ON
INT
12
ON
ON
OFF
Z
INT
12
ON
CODE
12345
ON
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urmet domus MT124-017 Technical Manual

Type
Technical Manual

urmet domus MT124-017 is a modular video door entry system that combines advanced technology with modern design, offering a wide array of features to enhance the security and convenience of your home or business.

Some of its capabilities include:

  • Intercom and door release: Communicate with visitors at the door and remotely open the door for authorized individuals.

  • Video monitoring: View live video footage of the entrance area, providing visual verification of visitors and surroundings.

  • Motion detection: Receive alerts when motion is detected near the door, enhancing security and deterring potential intruders.

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