VISTUS-AD | ENGLISH
Note: In order to prevent a door opening by tampering of the outdoor
station, we recommend the installation of the separately available
security door opener module SDO-10, which is mounted in the service
entrance box. The SDO-10 is also suitable for motor locking systems and
offers several adjustable door opening times and an
auto-door-open function.
Connecting the power supply
The power supply can be connected to either the indoor or the outdoor
station. Separate spring clips are present for this purpose.
It is also possible to connect the power supply directly to the signal line
e.g. from the fuse box to the outdoor and indoor units. The power supply
unit then needs to be connection with the ground (GND) and +15V.
Open power supply unit can supply up to 8 units with power.
Connecting a floor button
Any floor button that is present (normal closing contact) is connected in
parallel to the terminals 'audio' and 'GND'.
On the 2- and 3-family versions please note that the correct audio line
is used (Audio1 and GND for family 1, Audio2 and GND for family 2 and
Audio3 and GND for family 3).
Note: If a floor button is connected then an unchangeable ring tone
GB
is played when the floor button is activated. This ring tone is fixed
and is not included in the 'normal' tones/melodies to make it easy to
differentiate.
Connecting the wireless expansion model VTX-BELL
The VTX-BELL can be used to send the bell signal wirelessly to the
receiver in the BELL series (currently BELL 200 RX, BELL 210 USB and
BELL 220 RX). The wireless module will be attached to the 3-pole plug
inside the indoor station (Figures C). For more information please see
the VTX-BELL instructions.
The plug for the VTX-Bell transmitter is located on the front of the main
PCB. To install the transmitter, unscrew the PCB from the housing. Remo-
ve the eight screws which connect the PCB to the housing (Fig. C No. 1).
Then remove the PCB and turn it over. A 3-pin plug is located at the
top of the PCB. It is labelled with Signal, GND and VCC. Attach the
transmitter connecting cable to the plug so that yellow is connected to
Signal, black to GND and red to VCC. Turn the PCB over again and route
the cable to the back of the PCB as shown in Fig. 2 B. Make sure that
the cable is not squeezed at any point. Screw the PCB back on using the
eight screws.
Now connect the transmitter to the cable and fix it in place with a piece
of adhesive tape.
Alternatively, the VTX-Bell can also be attached directly to the plug,
however the button for selecting the bell tone on the VTX-Bell will no
longer be easily accessible.
POSSIBLE SETTINGS ON THE OUTDOOR STATION
The outdoor station has the following possibilities of adjusting the
system to your personal circumstances:
Volume on the outdoor station
The potentiometer (Figure A ‚Volume / Lautstärke') is used to set
the speaking volume on the outdoor station. For full volume turn the
potentiometer carefully in a clockwise connection until it stops and turn
it back a little. Turning the potentiometer in an anti-clockwise direction
reduces the volume.
ID code
If several outdoor stations are used in parallel (e.g. on the gate and
on the house), the DIP switch is used to set the ID code (Figure A,
‚ID-CODE').
ID1 = Switch 1 'on', Switch 2 'on'
ID2 = Switch 1 'on', Switch 2 'off'
ID3 = Switch 1 'off', Switch 2 'on'
Door opener time
The DIP switch (Figure A, ‚Door opener time') is used to set how long
the door opener should be activated for. The possible settings are 1
second or 5 seconds. 5 seconds is the factory setting and works for
most standard door openers.
Switch 'off' corresponds to an opening time of 1 second.
Switch 'on' corresponds to an opening time of 5 seconds.
POSSIBLE SETTINGS ON THE INDOOR STATION
The following settings are possible on the indoor station to adjust the
system to your personal circumstances:
Ring tone volume
The potentiometer (Figure C 'Bell Volume'') is used to set the ring/
volume on the indoor station. For full volume turn the potentiometer
carefully in a clockwise connection until it stops. Turning the potentio-
meter in an anti-clockwise direction reduces the volume.
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