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Elementy systemu domofonowego

2500

FEATURES OF ENTRYPHONE SYSTEM CD-2500

For the installer

1.Two-wire installation. All the uniphones are connected to the electronics cassette

through the agency of a two-wire bus

2. The possibility of connecting up to 254 subscribers to one standard electronics

cassette

3. Small dimensions of the conversations cassette, providing for simultaneous

selection of flat numbers within the range of 1-999

4. Servicing and installation procedures which make for easy installation and possible

repairs of the interphone system.

5. The possibility of controlling the electro-catch or the electromagnetic lock.

For the investor

1. Illuminated keyboard without mechanical contacts.

2. High resistance to mechanical damages. The conversations cassette in the CD-

2500 system has been additionally reinforced in order to minimize the risk of

destruction of the equipment in result of vandalism.

3. Protection from noxious influence of atmospheric conditions.

4. Low cost of the equipment calculated per one resident. The possibility of servicing

254 residents, simple installation of the equipment and small dimensions of the

conversational cassette are decisive for low price of the equipment in case of

installation in buildings with big number of residents.

5. The possibility of construction of multi-output systems with separated main input

(e.g. leading onto the premises) and secondary inputs. This solution entails the

application of special electronics cassettes.

6. Electronic key with a Dallas pellet. Real estate administrators and their subordinate

services can use one key for entry into all the facilities under their supervision. The

key is equipped with a unique number which is very difficult to counterfeit; on the

basis of this number the key reader makes its identification.

For the user

1. Code lock function. Allows for entering the premises without the necessity of using

keys.

2. Key with a Dallas pellet. Small dimensions and weight, the possibility of application

in other equipment and systems and the difficulty in counterfeiting the key make it

an attractive alternative to traditional mechanical keys.

3. Lack of possibility of eavesdropping a conversation from other uniphones.

Conversation in the CD-2500 system cannot be performed with more than one

uniphone at a given moment.

All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com

Summary of Contents for CD-2000

Page 1: ...D 2500 DIGITAL DOORPHONE Instalation operation and programming instruction www laskomex com pl e mail handel laskomex com pl serwis laskomex com pl POLAND All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 2: ...mple installation of the equipment and small dimensions of the conversational cassette are decisive for low price of the equipment in case of installation in buildings with big number of residents 5 T...

Page 3: ...6 Checking of voltages at test points 8 3 7 Error and fault messages 8 3 8 Adjustments 9 3 9 Additional notes 9 4 Programming 10 4 1 Access to system procedures 10 4 2 Description of installation pro...

Page 4: ...ontal casing 4303 over the stucco three segment vertical casing NP4100 illuminated number panel resident list Electronics cassette EC 2500 EC 2200 standard electronics cassette EC 2200 H primary elect...

Page 5: ...54 It allows for establishing communication between the conversational cassette mounted at the entrance and one of the 255 uniphones mounted in apartments All the functions of the CD 2500 entryphone a...

Page 6: ...ents to successive numbers wich are set up in uniphones is recomended to set up the electronics cassette into hotel numbering We use P 2 9 7 program for this purpose and parameter in this program shou...

Page 7: ...ic cassette At least six wire conductor is required to connect the control panel to the electronic cassette Special attention should be paid to proper connection of signals to individual wires of the...

Page 8: ...ntageously affect the system operation reliability If the uniphone line is short circuited during the system operation error message E 2 is displayed and no call is possible In this case coded locks c...

Page 9: ...lectronic cassette to the control panel E 2 on the display indicates short circuit of the uniphone line as described above It may also indicate defective uniphone removed from the uniphone cradle In t...

Page 10: ...which with maximum settings of volume in both talking circuits even slight rotation of the P1 potentiometer causes excitation Having these steps completed the talking circuits volumes can be set to re...

Page 11: ...mber is higher than 255 The system will calculate physical number of the uniphone in the system taking into account a preset range shift value and type of numbering NOTE After entering common code it...

Page 12: ...are sought within range of numbers specified by the user For example this procedure can be used for one floor only specifying the lowest and the highest flat number for a given floor This reduces a t...

Page 13: ...el P 2 makes also accessible subprograms defining the system configuration 2 x C 1 2 3 new value old value x number of procedure The first 8 operations are used to set basic operation times When a new...

Page 14: ...to touch key to store it Then information of the function current state is displayed 1 if the function is enabled 0 when the function is disabled and touch to store it All parameters and configuration...

Page 15: ...fter this sequence of operations the service list is erased from the memory and it is impossible to make connection from the uniphone to the control panel P 4 Test of uniphones This program detects un...

Page 16: ...an s personel code The wireman s code additional four digits after the common code is used when accessing the installation procedures The code is initially factory set as a number from the code table...

Page 17: ...al numbers of flats For example if numeration of flats starts from 310 and ends with 360 the uniphone in flat 310 should be programmed with number 1 in flat 31 1 with number 2 etc In this case the doo...

Page 18: ...espective staircases or floors In the complete system there is a place for one primary exchange EC 2200 H and up to 254 secondary cassettes EC 2200 U External cassette CP 2500 and secondary exchanges...

Page 19: ...d by secondary cassettes During the time of connection between the primary cassette and a uniphone connected to one of the secondary cassettes the remaining secondary exchanges can perform local conne...

Page 20: ...service a different range of apartments In addition to that 2 extra numbers can be added to each subordinate exchange program P 2 9 11 for the first extra number and P 2 9 12 for the 2nd extra number...

Page 21: ...installed The reader services 1 Master type key and 508 ordinary keys The reader can cooperate with the electrocatch or electromagnetic valve Operational mode is configured by appropriate configurati...

Page 22: ...activated Defining the MASTER key The master key is used for adding and removing users for programming the door opening time and for reader blocking Only one key of the MASTER type can be defined in...

Page 23: ...shall be confirmed by a long acoustic signal Attention If the maximum allowed number of programmable keys 508 is exceeded the reader shall automatically quit the programming mode signaling this opera...

Page 24: ...from the cassette loudspeaker After each touch 3 second time is counted If the next digit is touched within this time the flat number is formed and displayed If a number greater then 999 is entered th...

Page 25: ...coded lock is indicated unless this function is disabled by the program by a short sound alarm in the corresponding flat The CD 2000 system is supplied with a predefined code table i e each flat has...

Page 26: ...nal code becomes known to an unauthorized person who interferes in the system e g setting times in procedure P 2 to zero or making unnecessary range shift Before replacement of the door phone check al...

Page 27: ...ing L L line LM out to MASTER box R R out to lock on 0 8A DC transistor versions 2200 and 2200 2 B B battery PR open the door button E T out to lock on 3A DC or AC relay version 2200 2 ET auxiliary te...

Page 28: ...3 K4 K5 K6 L L P3 P2 P1 Loudsp Adjustment Microphone Balance COMMON ANALOG 0 33 ohm 0 5 W 15 V WARR E T E T 3A max Accumulator 12V 7Ah Open door pushbutton 220 V AC OR 110 V AC 1A 14 V 1A 1A 12 V 12 V...

Page 29: ...A max and emergency power supply C with AC electric door relase and one coil transformer D with electromagnetic lock and recommended independent emergency power supply for electromagnetic lock Fig 3 D...

Page 30: ...29 CD Elementy systemu domofonowego 2500 Fig 4 Dimensions of speaker box 34 5 12 4 183 40 11 153 12 4 164 210 134 180 5 5 130 100 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 31: ...y systemu domofonowego 2500 Fig 5 Assembly of speaker box into immovable part of entry doors K TOWNIK 25X25X3 min 30 185 0 5 10 0 2 10 0 2 120 0 2 155 0 5 17 5 17 5 25 All manuals and user guides at a...

Page 32: ...entowa C Obudowa jednosegmentowa 42 100 214 10 130 48 48 5 otw O 5 5 42 100 80 100 10 130 48 364 56 65 38 31 48 9 otw O 5 5 42 100 80 100 10 130 48 544 56 65 38 31 100 80 13 otw O 5 5 C Fig 6 Dimentio...

Page 33: ...entowa 42 185 56 100 214 10 130 48 65 48 5 otw O 5 5 38 31 42 100 80 100 10 130 48 48 9 otw O 5 5 42 100 80 100 214 10 130 48 544 65 38 31 100 80 13 otw O 5 5 A B C 56 Fig 7 Dimentions of horizontal o...

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