Tynetec FM0713 D Entel Ultra Installation guide

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Garage Door Opener
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Installation guide
Doc No. FM0713 Issue D Page 1
Entel Ultra
Door Entry System
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Installation Guide
Tynetec operates a policy of continual product improvement and
reserves the right to modify the specification of its products.
If any variation to the details in this document are suspected please
contact Tynetec’s Technical Support on 01670 352371.
Tynetec, a business unit of Legrand Electric Ltd
Unit 10 Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth
Northumberland, NE24 5TF. Tel: 01670 352 371
Email: [email protected] Web: www.tynetec.co.uk
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INDEX
Section
Topic
Page
1
Overview - Telephone & Video Systems
3
2
Multiple Speech Paths - Option 1 Digital
5
3
Multiple Speech Paths - Option 2 Deck Access
6
4
System Nodes
7
5
Distribution Nodes
10
6
Door Panels
13
7
Camera Panel
16
8
Telephones
17
9
Video Phones
19
10
BT/DECT Telephone Interface
21
11
Video Amplifiers & Switchers
22
12
Lock Release
24
13
Door Contacts and Press to Exit Button
25
14
Emergency Lock Override
26
15
PAC Easikey 250
27
16
Trade Timeclock Programming
29
17
System Programming
30
18
Commissioning
41
19
Door Panel Display Messages
43
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Max 8 Flats Per
Distribution
Node
Max 255
Distribution Nodes
Unitsrs
Max 255
Door Panels
10 Pair Distribution Bus
10 Pair Door Panel Bus
4 Pair to each Flat
10 Pair
10 Pair
Door
Lock
Exit
Button
Door
Contacts
Digital or Functional
Door Panels
NOTE:
Door Panels and
Distribution Nodes can
be loop or star wired or
a combination of both.
240V AC
Telephone
Handset
Telephone
Handset
1. OVERVIEW - TELEPHONE SYSTEMS
The Entel Ultra door entry system is designed to comply with most Local Authority’s specifications for buildings
with up to 2040 flats and 255 entrance doors. Standard telephones, video phones or a combination of both
can be used.
Both functional and/or digital type door panels can be connected on the same installation thereby allowing
maximum security on the most complex building layouts. No additional equipment is required on multi-
entrance telephone systems; speech and lock release signals are automatically switched to the entrance
panel in use. Note: multi-entrance video systems require an additional video switcher. Multiple speech paths
can be achieved with additional equipment and wiring. All door panels have the facility for a proximity token
reader to allow easy integration with PAC or other similar access control systems.
An installation will comprise of 1 system node and, depending on the number of flats, up to 255 distribution
nodes. The system node is available with 8 or 16 output ports, this also includes a trade timeclock and a low
voltage power supply housed in an IP65 lockable steel enclosure. The 8 port distribution nodes are available
in IP65 ABS or lockable steel enclosures; these are deployed at remote locations to expand the system in
multiples of 8 flats. Note: different system/distribution nodes are required for telephone/video installations.
1.01 TELEPHONE SYSTEM
A 10 pair 0.5mm CW1308 BT spec cable is recommended to connect the door panels and distribution nodes.
These will normally be two separate bus cables; however door panels and distribution nodes can be mixed on
the same cable if it makes installation easier. All telephones should be individually wired to the system or
distribution nodes using a 4 pair 0.5mm CW1308 BT spec cable. If existing cabling is being utilised then check
sufficient cores are available.
If a PAC reader is fitted in the door panel then an additional 6 core 7/0.2 cable will be required to the PAC
controller. For other access control systems refer to the manufacturer’s instructions.
The lock release, door contact and press to exit button are connected locally to each door panel. The lock
release can be a fail safe or fail secure type, the door contact is used for door open indication on the
telephones and to terminate the lock release time when the door is opened. The press to exit button is used to
release the door lock and allow persons to exit the building from inside. Note: if a PAC or other access control
system is fitted then the lock release and press to exit are connected to the access control system.
For detailed connections see Tynetec Drg No. ZE508I/ZE516I sheets 1-3.
4 Pair to each Flat
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Max 8 Flats
Per Video
Distribution
Node
Max 255
Video
Distribution
Nodes
10 Pair + Coax Distribution Bus
6 Pair to each Flat
Door
Lock
Exit
Button
Door
Contacts
NOTE:
The Door Panel and Video
Distribution Bus can
be loop or star wired or
a combination of both.
The Video Bus must only
be looped.
240V AC
1 Pair
Digital or Functional
Door Panels
10 Pair Door Panel Bus
Coax (Door Panel Video)
1. OVERVIEW - VIDEO SYSTEMS
For a higher level of security video phones can be used instead of standard telephones. When a video phone
rings it will display a colour image of the caller so the resident can see who is at the door before they pick-up
the handset to answer the call.
1.02 VIDEO SYSTEM
A 10 pair 0.5mm CW1308 BT spec cable plus an RG59 Coax is recommended to connect the door panel and
video distribution nodes. All video phones should be individually wired to the video system or video
distribution nodes using a 6 pair 0.5mm CW1308 BT spec cable. Note: a coax is NOT required to the video
phone a twisted pair can be used for the video connection between the node and phone. If existing cabling is
being utilised then check sufficient cores are available.
If a PAC reader is fitted in the door panel then an additional 6 core 7/0.2 cable will be required to the PAC
controller. For other access control systems refer to the manufacturer’s instructions.
The lock release, door contact and press to exit button are connected locally to each door panel. The lock
release can be a fail safe or fail secure type, the door contact is used for door open indication on the
telephones and to terminate the lock release time when the door is opened. The press to exit button is used to
release the door lock and allow persons to exit the building from inside. Note: if a PAC or other access control
system is fitted then the lock release and press to exit are connected to the access control system.
On multi-entrance systems the video output from each entrance camera must be connected via a video
switcher to automatically select the video signal from the door panel in use see Section 11.
For detailed connections see Tynetec Drg No. ZV508I/ZV516I sheets 1-4.
6 Pair to each Flat
10 Pair + Coax
Coax
Entrance
Camera
Video
Phone
Video
Phone
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2 x 10 Pair
Distribution
Bus
2 x 10 Pair Door Panel Bus
Main Entrance
Digital Door Panel
Floor Level 1
Floor Level 2
Max 255
Distribution Nodes
Unitsrs
16 Port
System
Node
Telephones
connected
to both
Distribution
Nodes
Exit
Button
Door
Contacts
Door
Lock
240V AC
To next
Floor
Rear Entrance
Digital Door Panel
Exit
Button
Door
Contacts
Door
Lock
Ground Floor
Telephones
connected
to both
Distribution
Nodes
Telephones
connected
to both
Distribution
Nodes
2. MULTIPLE SPEECH PATHS - OPTION 1 DIGITAL
On multi-entrance systems multiple speech paths can be achieved by fitting extra distribution nodes and
wiring the telephones/video phones to multiple nodes. The example below shows a 2 entrance digital system
with 2 speech paths, i.e. both door panels can be used at the same time to call different flats.
Note: for 3 door panels with 3 speech paths telephones would need to be connected to 3 distribution nodes.
4 Pair to
each Flat
4 Pair to
each Flat
4 Pair to
each Flat
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10 Pair Distribution Bus
10 Pair Digital Door Panel Bus
Main Entrance
Digital Door Panel
Floor Level 1
Floor Level 2
Floor Level 1
Functional Door Panel
Door
Lock
Exit
Button
Door
Contacts
Floor Level 2
Functional Door Panel
Max 255
Distribution Nodes
Unitsrs
Max 8 or 16
Ground Floor
Flats per
System Node
Lock
PSU
240V AC
Door
Lock
Exit
Button
Door
Contacts
Lock
PSU
240V AC
Exit
Button
Door
Contacts
Door
Lock
240V AC
To next
Floor
Telephones
connected
to both
Distribution
Nodes
Telephones
connected
to both
Distribution
Nodes
Ground Floor
3. MULTIPLE SPEECH PATHS - OPTION 2 DECK ACCESS
To help speed the passage of visitors through large deck access systems the floor level functional panels can be
connected to additional distribution nodes to provide an additional speech path per floor. The example below
would allow all floor level functional panels and the main entrance door panel to be used at the same time to
call different flats.
Note: Trade and power connections must be linked between the distribution nodes on each floor level.
Additional lock power supplies are recommended for each door panel or a boxed PAC Easikey 250 could be used
for every 2 floors.
4 Pair to each Flat
10 Pair
10 Pair
4 Pair to
each Flat
4 Pair to
each Flat
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4. SYSTEM NODES
Entel Ultra system nodes (telephone or video) are housed in IP65 rated lockable steel enclosures. These
includes a fused mains termination block, a low voltage switch mode power supply unit, an auto-BST trade
timeclock and either 1 or 2 distribution/video add-on boards. Leads are provided for an optional 12V 7.0Ah
rechargeable battery.
4.01 SYSTEM NODE OPTIONS
There are 4 models of system node; 8 or 16 port for standard telephone systems and 8 or 16 port for video
systems, see part numbers below;
TYNETEC P/No.
DESCRIPTION
ZE508I
Entel Ultra 8 Port System Node
ZE516I
Entel Ultra 16 Port System Node
ZV508I
Entel Ultra 8 Port Video System Node
ZV516I
Entel Ultra 16 Port Video System Node
4.02 INSTALLATION
The system node should be located in a dry, secure area which is easily accessible for termination and future
service. The cable entry plate is normally on the top with the door hinged on the left hand side. The door can
be swapped to hinge from the right or the back plate can be inverted if the cable entry plate is required on the
bottom. Always ensure proprietary cable glands are used to maintain the IP65 rating of the enclosure.
4.03 EARTH BONDING
All door entry metalwork e.g. system node cabinet, door panel backbox & fascia, fireman’s switches, etc. must
be bonded to the Mains Earth terminal using a minimum of 2.5 mm2 cable.
4.04 MAINS SUPPLY
The 240V AC mains connection should be taken from the landlords supply and terminated in the fused screw
terminal block provided in the system node. Replacement fuse = 3A (1 inch domestic mains type).
Distribution Board 1
Output Ports 1-8
with green Active and
red Fault LED’s
Trade
Timeclock
SMPSU and
Battery
Protection
Board
Fused Mains
Termination
Block
ZE516I
16 PORT SYSTEM NODE
IP65 Lockable
Steel Enclosure
Dimensions:
400x300x150mm
(HxWxD)
Video system nodes have an additional
8 port video add-on board fitted alongside
the distribution board(s)
Distribution Board 2
Output Ports 9-16
with green Active and
red Fault LED’s
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EQUIPMENT
ACTIVE
Functional Door Panel
200mA
Functional Door Panel + Display
310mA
Dial Functional Door Panel
310mA
Digital Door Panel
310mA
8 Port System Node
60mA
16 Port System Node
76mA
8 Port Video System Node
70mA
16 Port Video System Node
86mA
8 Port Distribution Node
46mA
8 Port Video Distribution Node
55mA
Telephone
0.4mA
Telephone with Privacy ON
10mA
Telephone with Door Open LED ON
3mA
Telephone with Privacy ON and Door Open LED ON
13mA
Video Phone
120mA
Video Phone with Privacy ON
20mA
Video Phone with Door Open LED ON
13mA
Video Phone with Privacy ON and Door Open LED ON
33mA
Door Lock
See Note 1
PAC Easikey 250 Unboxed Controller
190mA See Note 2
PAC Reader
90mA See Note 2
4. SYSTEM NODES
4.05 SMPSU MODULE
The system node includes a 15V/60W switched mode power supply unit which has been factory set to 13.75V
DC to float charge a lead acid standby battery. The SMPSU can provide an output current of 4.3A with solid
state overload protection. The “12V” supply is also protected by a 20mm 4A quick blow fuse located on the
battery protection board.
4.06 BATTERY STANDBY
An optional 12V 7.0Ah rechargeable battery can be connected to maintain operation
in the event of a mains failure. The actual time the system will be supported by the
battery will depend on the total power requirement of the system.
e.g. if the system consumes 2A then a 7.0Ah battery will last approx 3.5 hours (7/2)
A protection circuit will disconnect the battery in the event of prolonged mains failure
to prevent deep discharge and potential damage to the battery. The battery is
protected by a 20mm 4A quick blow fuse located on the battery protection board.
4.07 SYSTEM POWER REQUIREMENTS
To ensure the Entel Ultra System Node PSU has sufficient capacity the total power requirement should be
considered before beginning to install the door entry system. On large multi-entrance systems it is likely
additional power supplies will be required, always ensure the 0V connection is common to all PSU’s and note
their location for future Service.
Note 1: The lock current will depend on the make and model of the lock release. A fail safe lock release requires power to lock and will
therefore be a constant drain on the system (and battery during a mains fail) whereas a fail secure lock only requires power for a short
period when the door is opened. If the lock is powered from a separate access control system then this can be ignored.
Note 2: if a PAC Easikey 250 unboxed controller is powered from the Entel Ultra system then this and the PAC reader current must be
considered. On large multi-entrance systems it is recommended that PAC controllers boxed with their own power supply are used.
For example, an estimate of the total current requirement during an active call on an Entel Ultra system with
4 x digital door panels, 1 x 8 port system node, 12 x distribution nodes and 100 telephones would be;
3 x 175mA = 525mA (3 digital panels in standby) + 310mA (1 digital panel active) + 30mA (8 port system node in standby) +
11 x 16mA = 176mA (11 distribution nodes in standby) + 46mA (1 distribution node active) +
50 x 3mA = 150mA (50 telephones with DO LED on) + 50 x 13mA = 650mA (50 telephones with privacy and DO LED on) = Total: 1.887A
Note: the above excludes the door locks and PAC system, it also assumes half the telephones are in privacy and
all telephones have the door open LED illuminated. 1.887A is well within the Entel Ultra PSU rating of 4.3A.
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4. SYSTEM NODES
4.08 VOLTAGE DROP
It is very important to take voltage drop across the system wiring into consideration when planning a large
installation. It is the cable resistance that gives rise to voltage drop the longer the cable run and the larger
the current requirement, the larger the voltage drop.
The resistance of 0.5mm CW1308 cable is approx. 100 per 1000 metres
To perform a detailed assessment of voltage drop is complex, to estimate the worst case scenario simply take
the maximum cable run and calculate the voltage drop if all equipment is “active” and at the end of the run.
Worst case voltage drop = total current in Amps x total cable resistance in Ohms (V = IR)
For example; if you draw 0.5A (500mA) over 100m of 0.5mm cable (10 ohms) then the drop would be 5V.
By using 1 pair of wires the resistance will be halved to 5 ohms therefore the volts drop will be halved to 2.5V.
Always ensure there is a minimum 10.0 volt supply on an active distribution node
4.09 REDUCING VOLTAGE DROP
There are several means of reducing voltage drop; site conditions will dictate which is used
1. Split long cable runs into a number of shorter spurs, this will give less voltage drop per spur.
2. Use spare pairs to “double-up” 12V and 0V power connections, this will half the resistance and
therefore half the voltage drop. Alternatively install a separate 1.0mm pair cable for power.
3. Loop-back the 12V and 0V power connections from the furthest point; this will form a ring circuit and
effectively half the resistance.
4. Fit an additional power supply at a suitable point midway along the cable run.
In extreme cases a combination of 2 or more of the above may need to be implemented.
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5. DISTRIBUTION NODES
Entel Ultra 8 port distribution nodes (telephone or video) are supplied in IP65 enclosures for installation in
riser cupboards on each floor level or remote locations around the building.
5.01 DISTRIBUTION NODE OPTIONS
There are 4 models of distribution node; 8 port for standard telephone systems in an ABS or lockable
enclosure and 8 port for video systems in an ABS or lockable enclosure, see part numbers below;
TYNETEC P/No.
DESCRIPTION
ZE5508
Entel Ultra 8 Port Distribution Node (ABS)
ZE5608
Entel Ultra 16 Port Distribution Node (Lockable)
ZV5508
Entel Ultra 8 Port Video Distribution Node (ABS)
ZV5608
Entel Ultra 16 Port Video Distribution Node (Lockable)
5.02 LOCKABLE DISTRIBUTION NODES
For a higher level of security the distribution nodes can be supplied in IP65 lockable steel enclosures.
Dimensions: 300x300x150mm (HxWxD).
5.03 BOARD ID DIL SWITCH
Each distribution board has an 8 way DIL switch for setting a unique ID.
Distribution board ID’s are set in Binary – see table below;
DIL SWITCH No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
BINARY CODE
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
128
Distribution board ID’s should start at “1 and run sequentially to a maximum of 255.
Distribution board ID “0” (all DIL switches OFF) is NOT used.
BOARD ID
DIL SWITCH NUMBER
PORTS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1-8
2
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
9-16
3
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
17-24
4
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
25-32
5
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
33-40
6
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
41-48
7
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
49-56
8
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
57-64
Maximum Board ID = 255, all DIL switches ON, ports 2033-2040.
Reset Button
Door Open LED Link (A+)
8 Output Ports with green
Active & red Fault LED’s
5V & 12V Power and
Data RX/TX LED’s
Board ID DIL Switch
Door Panel/Distribution
Bus Terminals
ZE5508
DISTRIBUTION NODE (ABS)
IP65 ABS Enclosure
Dimensions:
190x170x90mm (HxWxD)
Galvanized Steel
Mounting Plate
Video distribution nodes have an
additional 8 port video add-on board
fitted alongside the distribution board
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TERMINAL
FUNCTION
CABLE
+
12V Supply to Telephone
Pair 1
-
0V Supply to Telephone
1
Audio to Telephone & Ring Tone
Pair 2
2
Audio to Door
L
Lock Release Signal from Telephone
Pair 3
A
Door Open LED Signal to Telephone
S+
Switched 12V output for Strobe
Strobe 0V is connected to ve terminal
Pair 4
CB
Concierge Call Back (Not Used)
-
TERMINAL
FUNCTION
CABLE
+
12V Supply to Video Phone
Pair 1
-
0V Supply to Video Phone
Pair 2
1
Audio to Video Phone & Ring Tone
Pair 3
2
Audio to Door
L
Lock Release Signal from Video Phone
Pair 4
A
Door Open LED Signal to Video Phone
S+
Switched +ve to Activate Video Monitor
Pair 5
CB
Concierge Call Back (Not Used)
-
V+
Video Signal
Pair 6
V-
Video Ground
5. DISTRIBUTION NODES
5.04 POWER-ON SELF TEST
On power-up each distribution board will flash its IHD LED 5 times. When the RESET button is pressed the
distribution board will first flash a combination of its green Port Active LED’s to match the DIL switch “ON”
settings; e.g. board ID 5 will flash Port LED’s 1 then 3, then secondly each channel relay and green Port Active
LED will be activated in sequential order. Note: the telephones do not ring during this test but the screens on
video phones will be activated momentarily.
5.05 RELAY TEST/CONTACT CLEAN
Set all DIL switches OFF and press the RESET button; after a short delay all relays on this distribution board will
begin to switch on/off with increasing speed for several minutes.
Remember to set the correct Board ID and press RESET again when the cleaning cycle is complete.
5.06 TELEPHONE SYSTEMS
Up to 8 flats can be connected per distribution board; if there are less than 8 flats then simply leave unused
ports not connected. Use a 4 pair CW1308 cable to connect each telephone.
A maximum of 10 telephones can be connected in parallel within the same flat.
To simplify programming and future Service terminate the lowest flat number on Distribution
Board ID 1, Port 1 and follow on sequentially.
5.07 VIDEO SYSTEMS
Up to 8 flats can be connected per distribution/video add-on board; if there are less than 8 flats then simply
leave unused ports not connected. Use a 6 pair CW1308 cable to connect each video phone.
A maximum of 5 video phones may be connected in parallel within the same flat.
5.08 PORT PROTECTION FUSES & RED FAULT LED’s
The 12V supply to each telephone is individually protected by a resettable fuse on the distribution board. If a
telephone is damaged or has its wires twisted together it will trip Port fuse and illuminate a red Fault LED
alongside the Port terminals. The rest of the system will operate as normal, once the fault has been rectified
the fuse will reset automatically and the red Fault LED will go out.
5.09 LED INDICATORS
The 5V & 12V power indicators should always be illuminated to indicate a healthy supply; the Data RX/TX LED’s
will flash when a flat is called. Each Port has a green Active LED which will illuminate when the flat is called.
+ - 1 2 L A S+CB V+V-
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TERMINAL
FUNCTION
CABLE
+
12V Supply
Pair 1
-
0V Supply
Pair 2
1
Audio to Telephone & Ring Tone
Pair 3
2
Audio to Door
Pair 4
L
Lock Release Signal to Door
Pair 5
A
Door Open LED Signal to Phone
Pair 6
DATA A
Data to all Distribution Boards
Pair 7
DATA B
Not Connected
-
IHD-F
Not Connected
-
TR
Not Connected (Common Trade)
-
BY
Not Connected (Common Busy)
-
LINK
FUNCTION
A+
Switched 12V for Door Open LED
A-
Switched 0V for Door Open LED
TERMINAL
FUNCTION
CABLE
Video In V+
Video Signal (V+) & Video Ground (V-) in
from camera or previous video distributor
RG59 Coax
Video In V-
Video Out V+
Video Signal (V+) & Video Ground (V-) out
to next video distributor
RG59 Coax
Video Out V-
5. DISTRIBUTION NODES
5.10 DOOR OPEN LED LINK
Terminal “A” on each output port is the signal to illuminate the door open LED on the telephone.
This will either be a switched 12V or switched 0V depending on the position of the Link “A”.
The default Link position is A+ for Tynetec ZFT215 telephones and ZVT455 video phones.
This Link may be moved to A- if alternative manufacturer’s telephones are being used that require a switched
0V for the door open LED.
5.11 TELEPHONE DISTRIBUTION BUS WIRING
A 10 pair CW1308 cable should be used to connect the system node to all distribution nodes. 1 pair of wires
should be used for each connection. On large installations use 2 pairs each for the +/- power lines, it may also
be necessary to fit additional PSU’s – contact Tynetec’s customer support for advice.
5.12 VIDEO DISTRIBUTION BUS WIRING
A 10 pair CW1308 cable plus an RG59 coax should be used to connect the video system node to all video
distribution nodes. 1 pair of wires should be used for each connection except the video which uses the coax.
On large installations use 2 pairs each for the +/- power lines, it may also be necessary to fit additional PSU’s
contact Tynetec’s customer support for advice.
5.13 END OF LINE (EOL) TERMINATING RESISTOR
The EOL switch must be OFF (0) on all video distribution nodes
except the last in line which must be ON (1). This terminates the
video signal with a 75 Ohm resistor.
IMPORTANT: only 1 EOL switch should be ON per coax leg.
IN
OUT
0
1
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6. DOOR PANELS
Entel Ultra functional door panels are suitable for buildings with up to 14 flats. The door panel buttons are
engraved with the flat numbers and high visibility yellow rings. Functional door panels are also available with a
4 digit blue LED display, this will show the flat number being called and scrolling messages keep the visitor
informed on the progress of the call. A list of all display messages is shown in Section 19.
Entel Ultra digital door panels have a telephone keypad button arrangement and a 4 digit blue LED display.
All buttons have high visibility yellow rings and a raised pip on the central No. 5 button. An alpha-numeric
option is available if the building has flats numbered 1A, 1B, 1C, etc.
Both functional and digital door panels have a Trade button as standard; this is used for Services to gain access
during pre-set time periods each day. With the digital panel the Trade button can be used in conjunction with
an access code for added security.
When a flat is called a reassurance ring tone is sounded at the door panel, if the telephone is turned off a not
available” tone is sounded. When the door lock is released a distinct pulsed tone is sounded to indicate the
door is open.
6.01 DOOR PANEL RANGE
6.02 PAC READER OPTION
All door panels have a 40mm square cut-out and 4 off M3 x 30mm studs on 48mm square centres for a PAC
20049 Oneprox panel mount reader (ordered separately). If the reader is not supplied then a Tynetec Logo
blanking plate is fitted. Door panels with a PAC reader will require an additional 6 core 7/0.2mm cable
connected to the PAC controller - see Section 15.
6.03 TRADE TIMES
The system node includes a trade timeclock with its own battery back-up. Up to 8 trade periods can be set to
repeat as required i.e. same every day, different times for weekends, different times every other day etc. The
British Summer Time (BST) adjustment is made automatically every March and October this is indicated on
the LCD by “+1 hour” during the summer time. During a trade period the door panel TRADE button can be
pressed to gain direct access or can be used in conjunction with an access code for added security. If trade
times are not programmed the TRADE button will not function. See Section 16 for Trade timeclock
programming.
1 to 8 Way
+Trade
9 to 14 Way
+Trade
1 to 14 Way
+Trade & Display
Digital
Alpha Numeric
Digital
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6. DOOR PANELS
6.04 BACKBOX CUT-OUT
The cut-out dimensions given below will allow the door panel backbox to fit flush into the wall or door screen.
The backbox has a stainless steel bezel which overlaps this cut-out by approx 10mm on all sides.
TYNETEC P/No.
DESCRIPTION
HEIGHT
WIDTH
DEPTH
ZSD501-508
1 to 8 Way + Trade Functional Door Panel
320mm
170mm
70mm
ZSD509-514
9 to 14 Way + Trade Functional Door Panel
415mm
170mm
70mm
ZSD521-534
1 to 14 Way + Trade + Display Functional Door Panel
415mm
170mm
70mm
ZSD590
Digital Door Panel
415mm
170mm
70mm
ZSD595
Alpha Numeric Digital Door Panel
415mm
170mm
70mm
6.05 BACKBOX INSTALLATION
All backboxes are flush mounting with a stainless steel bezel, there are 2 different backbox sizes depending on
the door panel model, see table above. All door panel fascias are fixed by 6 off M5x12mm Allen key screws
which require a 3mm Allen key tool.
The backbox should be orientated with the Earth stud/crimp
and warning label in the top left hand corner.
Do not cut a hole in the top face of the backbox for cable
entry - this may allow water to enter and damage the
electronic components or keypad.
Cable entry into the backbox should be through the side or
rear 20mm knockouts provided.
IMPORTANT: the backbox must be bonded to the Mains Earth
using 2.5 mm2 cable.
The height above finished floor level at which the backbox is
mounted should be clarified with the Supervising Officer.
The backbox should be cut into the brick work or door screen
and sealed with suitable mastic to prevent water ingress.
6.06 SURFACE/FLUSH COWLINGS
If it is not possible to flush mount the backbox then a surface mount stainless steel cowling is available.
To provide more protection from the elements a flush cowling can be fitted to a flush mounted backbox.
DOOR PANEL RANGE
SURFACE COWLING P/No.
FLUSH COWLING P/No.
ZSD501-508
HM1130
HM1100
ZSD509-514
HM1140
HM1105
ZSD521-534
HM1140
HM1105
ZSD590/595
HM1140
HM1105
HOW TO FIT A SURFACE COWLING:
Remove the stainless steel bezel from the standard flush
backbox by drilling-out the rivets.
Then place the backbox (without bezel) inside the
cowling before fixing to the wall.
HOW TO FIT A FLUSH COWLING:
Simply fit the cowling around the backbox behind the
bezel before fixing the backbox flush into the wall.
Surface
Cowling
Flush
Cowling
Doc No. FM0713 Issue D Page 15
TERMINAL
FUNCTION
CABLE
Power Input 12V
Connect to + for programming mode
-
Power Input 0V
Connect to - for programming mode
-
+
12V Supply
Pair 1
-
0V Supply
Pair 2
1
Audio to Telephone & Ring Tone
Pair 3
2
Audio to Door
Pair 4
L
Lock Release Signal from Telephone
Pair 5
A
Door Open LED Signal to Telephones
Pair 6
DATA A
Data to all Distribution Boards
Pair 7
DATA B
Not Connected
BUSY
Common Busy Signal to all Door Panels
Pair 8
TRADE CLK
Trade Signal from Timeclock
Pair 9
IHD-P
Not Connected
6. DOOR PANELS
6.07 DOOR PANEL CONNECTION
A 10 pair CW1308 cable should be used to connect the door panel to the system node. If multiple door panels
are being installed then they can all be connected on the same 10 pair bus wiring. To reduce the effect of
voltage drop 1 pair of wires should be used for all connections. A separate 2.5mm Earth cable should be used
to bond all door panels to the Mains Earth. On large multi-entrance installations it will be necessary to fit
additional lock PSU’s throughout the building – contact Tynetec’s Customer Support Dept for advice.
Power Input Terminals (for Programming Only)
10 Pair Bus Wiring Terminals
6.08 DOOR PANEL DIL SWITCH
DIL switches 1 & 2 should both be OFF for single entrance
systems. On larger multi entrance systems set DIL switch 1 ON
on one door panel only (it doesn’t matter which one).
DIL switch 2 should always be OFF.
6.09 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
The door panel loudspeaker and telephone earpiece audio
levels are set using the 2 pots inside the door panel.
Turn the left hand pot clockwise to increase the volume of
audio at the residents telephone earpiece.
Turn the right hand pot clockwise to increase the volume of
audio at the door panel loudspeaker.
On multi-entrance systems each door panel must be
set-up individually.
6.10 DOOR LOCK & AUXILIARY I/O CONNECTIONS
For details on the door lock connections see Section 9.
For details on the door contact, press to exit button and emergency override see Sections 10 & 11.
6.11 DIAL FUNCTIONAL PANEL OPTION
The “DIAL” functional door panel is an alternative to traditional Functional door panels for buildings with up to
15 flats. Multiple Dial panels can be fitted in the same building.
Dial panels are programmed with the relevant flat numbers for the building.
OPERATION:
Press the DIAL button once to display the first flat number
Keep pressing the DIAL button to step through all available flat numbers
When the flat number required is displayed press the CALL button
A scrolling blue LED display confirms the flat number being called and the call progress
Dial panels have a TRADE button and PAC reader facility as standard
Dial panel size; 240mm x 120mm (HxW)
Dial panel backbox cut-out size; 246mm x 126mm x 72mm (HxWxD)
Doc No. FM0713 Issue D Page 16
7. CAMERA PANEL
A vandal resistant camera panel is available with a flush backbox and a universal mounting plate for most CCD
board cameras. This panel is the same width and is designed for mounting above Entel Ultra door panels.
A colour CCD camera can be ordered separately Tynetec Part No. WF0125.
7.01 BACKBOX CUT-OUT
The cut-out dimensions given below will allow the camera panel backbox to fit flush into the wall or door
screen. The backbox has a stainless steel bezel which overlaps this cut-out by approx. 10mm on all sides.
TYNETEC P/No.
DESCRIPTION
HEIGHT
WIDTH
DEPTH
ZWP530
Vandal Resistant Camera Panel
120mm
170mm
70mm
7.02 INSTALLATION
The backbox is flush mounting with a stainless steel bezel.
The camera panel fascia is fixed by 4 off M5x12mm
Allen key screws which require a 3mm Allen key tool.
Do not cut a hole in the top face of the backbox for cable
entry - this may allow water to enter and damage the camera.
Cable entry into the backbox should be through the side or
rear 20mm knockouts provided.
IMPORTANT: the backbox must be bonded to the Mains Earth
using 2.5 mm2 cable.
The height above finished floor level at which the camera panel is
mounted should be clarified with the Supervising Officer.
The backbox should be cut into the brick work or door screen
and sealed with suitable mastic to prevent water ingress.
7.03 SURFACE/FLUSH COWLINGS
If it is not possible to flush mount the backbox then a surface mount stainless steel cowling is available.
To provide more protection from the elements a flush cowling can be fitted to a flush mounted backbox.
CAMERA PANEL
SURFACE COWLING P/No.
FLUSH COWLING P/No.
ZWP530
HM1120
HM1115
See Section 6.06 for how to fit surface/flush cowlings.
7.04 COLOUR CCD CAMERA
The camera 12V DC & 0V SUPPLY can be taken from the door panel using 1 pair CW1308 cable.
Use an RG59 coax for VIDEO & GROUND this will connect to the first video add-on board VIDEO IN (V+/V-) in
the video system node or it may connect to a video amplifier feeding multiple legs on large installations. On
multi-entrance systems the camera video will be connected via a video switcher to automatically select the
camera for the door panel in use.
CAMERA SPECIFICATION
Tynetec Part No.
WF0125
Mode
PAL (Pixels: 512H x 582V)
Power Supply
12V DC
Power Consumption
1.65 Watts (~130mA)
Resolution
330 TV Lines
Sensitivity
0.8 Lux F=2.0
Output
1V p-p Composite Video 75 Ohms
Lens
Built-in f 3.6mm/F 2.0 Board Lens
Operating Temperature
-10oC to +50oC
Dimensions
32 x 32 x 32.5 mm (HxWxD)
Weight
13 grams
CONNECTIONS
WHITE = VIDEO
BLACK = 0V SUPPLY & VIDEO GROUND
RED = 12V DC
TOP
Doc No. FM0713 Issue D Page 17
DIL SWITCH NUMBER
PRIVACY TIME
1
2
3
4
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
12 Hours
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
5 Mins
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
15 Mins
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
1 Hours
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
2 Hours
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
4 Hours
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
8 Hours
ON
ON
ON
OFF
24 Hours
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Toggle On/Off
8. TELEPHONES
When a telephone is called it will ring for a pre-set time or until the handset is lifted. Speech is private
between the door panel and the dwelling called and cannot be overheard by other users from their handsets
or visitors at other door panels.
The telephone has a single pushbutton to
release the door lock or select privacy mode.
The LED indicator will illuminate RED when
privacy mode is on i.e. calls cannot be received.
The LED indicator will FLASH GREEN when the
button is pressed to release the door lock.
The LED indicator will illuminate STEADY GREEN
if an entrance door has been left open
exceeding the pre-set time.
The LED indicator will illuminate AMBER if
privacy mode is on and an entrance door has
been left open exceeding the pre-set time.
8.01 PRIVACY MODE
Press and hold the button for 3 seconds until the LED illuminates RED - privacy mode is now on and the
telephone cannot be called. Privacy mode can be set to operate in one of two modes;
Timed Privacy privacy mode will turn off automatically after a pre-set time (default 12 hours)
On/Off Privacy privacy mode will remain on until the user turns it off
To turn privacy mode off or cancel the timed privacy simply press and hold the button for 3 seconds again until
the red LED goes out. The privacy mode options are set via the 4 way DIL switch inside each telephone;
All DIL switches OFF is the factory default; this will give 12 hours timed privacy.
Set DIL switch 4 ON to select on/off privacy.
Different combinations of DIL switches 1,2 & 3 give alternative privacy times.
The new privacy time will become active when the DIL switches are moved no need to power down or reset.
8.02 LOCK RELEASE FUNCTION
When the telephone has been called and the handset is lifted the pushbutton is used to allow the visitor
access. The LED indicator will FLASH GREEN on ALL telephones when the door lock is released.
Note: the lock release duration is programmable from 1 to 30 seconds (default 7 seconds).
8.03 DOOR OPEN INDICATION
The LED indicator will illuminate STEADY GREEN on ALL telephones if ANY entrance door is left open for more
than the pre-set time. A contact must be fitted to the door for this function to operate.
Note: the time delay before the door left open LED’s are illuminated is programmable from 0 to 120 seconds
(default 30 seconds).
Pushbutton
LED Indicator Light
Entel Ultra Telephone
Part No. ZFT215
Doc No. FM0713 Issue D Page 18
8. TELEPHONES
8.04 RING TONE DURATION
The telephone ring tone will repeat until the handset is lifted or for the pre-set number of ring cycles.
If the telephone is not answered the call will automatically cancel after the pre-set number of ring cycles.
Note: the number of ring cycles is programmable from 4 to 16 (default 8), 1 cycle lasts 7 seconds.
There’s an option in programming to select an alternative ring tone.
8.05 CONVERSATION TIME
When a telephone is called the conversation time starts when the handset is lifted.
The conversation time will cancel if the handset is replaced on the hook or when the lock is released.
The caller can cancel the conversation time by pressing any button on a functional door panel or the CANCEL
button on a digital door panel.
On door panels with an LED display the flat number flashes during the last 10 seconds of conversation time
then displays “END OF CALL.
Note: the conversation time is programmable from 15 to 70 seconds (default 40 seconds).
There’s an option in programming to extend the conversation time until the end of the lock release period.
8.06 TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS
Each telephone must be individually wired to the system/distribution nodes using a 4 pair CW1308 twisted
pair cable. The terminal reference and function is listed in the table below;
A maximum of 10 telephones can be connected in parallel within the same flat.
8.07 OPTIONAL STROBE
A hard of hearing strobe light can be connected to the system node or
distribution node port terminal “S+” and “0V using the spare pair.
IMPORTANT: the current requirement for a strobe light is approx 200mA.
If multiple telephones and strobes are required in the same dwelling
ensure the distribution port fuse rating of 1A is not exceeded.
8.08 ALTERNATIVE TELEPHONES
Other manufacturer’s door entry telephones can also be used with the Entel Ultra system, please contact
Tynetec’s customer support team for an up to date list.
Tynetec Strobe
Part No. ZSL041
TERMINAL
FUNCTION
CABLE
+
12V Supply
Pair 1
-
0V Supply
1
Audio from Door & Ring Tone
Pair 2
2
Audio to Door
L
Lock Release Signal to Door
Pair 3
A
Door Open LED Signal
C
Not Connected
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JUMPER POSITION
PRIVACY TIME
1
1 Hour
2
4 Hours
3
8 Hours
4
12 Hours
9. VIDEO PHONES
When a video phone is called it will display a picture of the caller and ring for a pre-set time or until the
handset is lifted. Speech is private between the door panel and the dwelling called and cannot be overheard
by other users from their handsets or visitors at other door panels.
The video phone has 2 separate pushbuttons
for Lock Release and Privacy.
The Privacy LED will illuminate GREEN when
privacy mode is on i.e. calls cannot be received.
The Door Open LED will FLASH RED when the
door lock is released or illuminate STEADY RED
if an entrance door has been left open exceeding
the pre-set time.
The picture brightness, contrast and colour can be
adjusted using the 3 hidden buttons (Menu/Up/Down) .
9.01 PRIVACY MODE
Press and release the privacy button and the Privacy LED will illuminate GREEN.
Privacy mode is now on and the video phone cannot be called.
Privacy mode can be set to operate in one of two modes;
On/Off Privacy privacy mode will remain on until the user turns it off (default)
Timed Privacy privacy mode will turn off automatically after a pre-set time (link selectable 1/4/8/12 hours)
To turn privacy mode off or cancel the timed privacy simply press the privacy button again and the GREEN LED
will go out. Privacy mode options are set via the Jumper pins on the PCB inside the video phone;
9.02 RING TONE VOLUME
Move the 3 position slide switch on the top left hand side of the video phone to select low, medium or high
volume ring tone.
9.03 LOCK RELEASE FUNCTION
When the video phone has been called and the handset is lifted the lock release button is used to allow the
visitor access. The Door Open LED indicator will FLASH RED on ALL video phones when the door lock is
released. Note: the lock release duration is programmable from 1 to 30 seconds (default 7 seconds).
9.04 DOOR OPEN INDICATION
The Door Open LED indicator will illuminate STEADY RED on ALL video phones if ANY entrance door is left open
for more than the pre-set time. A contact must be fitted to the door for this function to operate.
Note: the time delay before the door left open LED’s are illuminated is programmable from 0 to 120 seconds
(default 30 seconds).
9.05 RING TONE DURATION
The ring tone will repeat until the handset is lifted or for the pre-set number of ring cycles.
If the video phone is not answered the call will automatically cancel after the pre-set number of ring cycles.
Note: the number of ring cycles is programmable from 4 to 16 (default 8), 1 cycle lasts 7 seconds.
There’s an option in programming to select an alternative ring tone.
RED Door Open LED
Entel Ultra Video Handset
Part No. ZVT455
GREEN Privacy LED
Lock Release Button
Privacy Button
Factory Jumper position shown alongside = on/off Privacy
For Timed Privacy move the Jumper to the pins shown below;
Picture Adjust Buttons
Ringer Volume Switch
Doc No. FM0713 Issue D Page 20
9. VIDEO PHONES
9.06 CONVERSATION TIME
When a video phone is called the conversation time starts when the handset is lifted.
The conversation time will cancel if the handset is replaced on the hook or when the lock is released.
The caller can cancel the conversation time by pressing any button on a functional door panel or the CANCEL
button on a digital door panel.
On door panels with an LED display the flat number flashes during the last 10 seconds of conversation time
then displays “END OF CALL.
Note: the conversation time is programmable from 15 to 70 seconds (default 40 seconds).
There’s an option in programming to extend the conversation time until the end of the lock release period.
9.07 VIDEO PHONE CONNECTIONS
Each video phone must be individually wired to the system/distribution nodes using a 6 pair CW1308 twisted
pair cable. Remove the handset from the cradle, undo the screw and remove the cover to access the
termination PCB inside. Each screw terminal reference and function is listed in the table below. Also see the
wiring diagram ZV508I/ZV516I sheet 1.
9.08 PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
Use a blunt instrument such as a ball point pen to press the 3 hidden buttons through holes on the front face
of the video phone.
9.09 OPTIONAL STROBE
A hard of hearing strobe light can be connected to the video phone
terminals “S+” and “0V”.
IMPORTANT: the current requirement for a strobe light is approx 200mA.
If multiple phones and strobes are required in the same dwelling
ensure the distribution port fuse rating of 1A is not exceeded.
Tynetec Strobe
Part No. ZSL041
6 WAY TERMINAL BLOCK
TERMINAL
FUNCTION
CABLE
+
12V Supply
1 Pair
-
0V Supply
1 Pair
1
Audio from Door & Ring Tone
1 Pair
2
Audio to Door
L
Lock Release Signal to Door
1 Pair
A
Door Open LED Signal
2 WAY TERMINAL BLOCK
V+
Video Signal
1 Pair
V-
Video Ground
IMPORTANT: a maximum of 5 video phones can be connected per flat. If more than one video phone is
connected then R14 must be cut from the PCB in all video phones except the last in line.
R14
+
-
1
2
L
A
V+ V-
Press the “M” menu button to select picture brightness,
contrast or colour (setting is displayed on-screen).
Use the up/down buttons to adjust as required.
M
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Tynetec FM0713 D Entel Ultra Installation guide

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