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1 FERMAX TECHNICAL SEMINAR

2 How to make a material list
Course Layout DUOX Technical Department At a Glance Introduction Why DUOX? System Summary The Technical Book Technical Manuals Catalogue Catalogue The Riser Riser Basics Programmer tool How to make a material list Audio/Video 1 to n panels Panel Amplifier Configuration Mapping 1 to n terminals Terminals Models Technical characteristics Programming Auto Switch-ON Technical Aspects How to Sell

3 Introduction DUOX Technical Department The target of the DUOX is to implement a system based on two non polarized wires with digital audio and video similar in cost to VDS. Furthermore, DUOX will offer the functionalities of the already existing systems (such as 4+N, VDS, Bus2, MDS). DUOX is the first fully digital system in the market that requires two non-polarized wires for: power, audio, video & data transmission With this new technology, the best characteristics of the previous systems converge: MDS: High performance and great capacity. VDS: Competitive price. Wiring flexibility. BUS2: 2 non polarized wires. Resulting in DUOX, a GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR ALL THE MARKETS. Its main objective is to substitute all the previous systems in a 3 years period. DUOX

4 Why DUOX? DUOX Technical Department Duox: System of systems Historically, manufacturers have sold installation simplicity. MDS put apart the 4+N call wires, adding advanced features such as access control, electronic directory and automation. Installation complexity was kept similar to its antecesor. VDS has kept a capacity big enough to satisfy the most common installations, achieving at the same time a dramatic wiring reduction. BUS2 reduced installation to its minimum expression, offering added-value functions such as bus-command relay activation, diagnose tooling and installation simplicity. DUOX keeps the simplicity of Bus2 (2 non-polarized wires), introducing the advantages of the digital audio and video (Improvement of quality, less noise and feedback,…), and extending the capabilities of the system from villas kits to big condominiums (like MDS). “Thousands of apartments” “Thousands of panels” “Minimum Wiring” “Digital audio” “Thousands of apartments” MDS Digital Direct & City Call becomes Digital Features DUOX Microprocessor Terminals 4+N Digital Audio “Many Apartments” “Many Panels” (up to 7) “Few Wires” “Many apartments” VDS BUS2 Frequency Multiplexing “Minimum Wiring” “Many apartments” Installation Complexity

5 System Summary (1) DUOX Technical Department Features
- Up to 3 terminals in the same apartment (Add dedicated PSU+Filter for this apartment). Same programming as in VDS and Bus 2. Up to 10 panels and 10 guard units at the General entrance and at each block. Up to 10 panels at each Sub-block. From villas kit to big condominiums 3 LEVELS: - General entrance. Block entrances. Up to 99 blocks. Sub-Block entrances. Up to 99 Sub-Blocks per block. ADDRESSING - Up to addresses (apartments). - Terminals address format: 6 digits, from to

6 System Summary (2) DUOX Technical Department VIDEO Minimum Voltage:
Minimum voltage 15 Vdc at any point in the installation. Minimum Data voltage 1 Vpp, measured via DUOX tester Ref.3254. Basic VIDEO system features without additional devices like: Risers distributor / Regenerator: Max. 120 meters between 2 communication points (With additional PSUs+Filter). Max. 3 risers at the bus. Max. 4 apartment splits at each riser point. Riser Riser Risers Max. 4 apartment splits at each riser point. Max.distance between riser and telephone: 20 meters. Max. 3 risers at bus

7 1 RISER: Power for VIDEO BUILDING Installations
System Summary (3) DUOX Technical Department 1 RISER: Power for VIDEO BUILDING Installations (i) For 12 Vdc door lock max. 250 mA supplied from amplifier. (ii) Each additional PSU+filter allow to expand the system in distance and terminals according to the table. (iii) Longer distances can be reached via regenerators. In case of existing spare wires in same slope, recommended to reinforce the 2 bus wires instead of remaining as loose wires (Possible antenna effect). Initially 1x(PSU 4812+Filter) = Panel+12Monitors Each 1x(PSU 4812+Filter) = 20Monitors

8 2 RISERS: Power for VIDEO BUILDING Installations
System Summary (4) DUOX Technical Department 2 RISERS: Power for VIDEO BUILDING Installations (i) For 12 Vdc door lock max. 250 mA supplied from amplifier. (ii) Each additional PSU+filter allow to expand the system in distance and terminals according to the table. (iii) Longer distances can be reached via regenerators. In case of existing spare wires in same slope, recommended to reinforce the 2 bus wires instead of remaining as loose wires (Possible antenna effect). Intitially 1x(PSU 4812+Filter) = Panel+12Monitors Each 1x(PSU 4812+Filter) = 20Monitors

9 3 RISERS: Power for VIDEO BUILDING Installations
System Summary (5) DUOX Technical Department 3 RISERS: Power for VIDEO BUILDING Installations (i) For 12 Vdc door lock max. 250 mA supplied from amplifier. (ii) Each additional PSU+filter allow to expand the system in distance and terminals according to the table. (iii) Longer distances can be reached via regenerators. In case of existing spare wires in same slope, recommended to reinforce the 2 bus wires instead of remaining as loose wires (Possible antenna effect). Initially 1x(PSU 4812+Filter) = Panel+12Monitors Each 1x(PSU 4812+Filter) = 20Monitors

10 Power for VIDEO 1-2 WAYS KIT Installations
System Summary (6) DUOX Technical Department Power for VIDEO 1-2 WAYS KIT Installations (i) For 12 Vdc door lock max. 250 mA supplied from amplifier.

11 CASCADE Distribution: 30 Monitors
System Summary (7) DUOX Technical Department CASCADE Distribution: 30 Monitors STAR Distribution : 10 Monitors at 5 floors (Replace of 1+N Installations) Monitor 30 Floor 30 Floor 5 PSU Floor 4 90 Meters =30 Floors x3m Monitor 2 Floor 2 15 Meters =5 Floors x3m Floor 3 Monitor 1 Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 1 PSU PSU 10 Meters 20 Meters OFF: Internal termination OFF: Internal termination

12 System Summary (8) DUOX WIRES SUPPORTED Technical Department
PARALLEL (RED & BLACK). min 0,14mm2. UTP. UTP CAT-5. REFURBISHMENT: 5 WIRES CABLE DOOR BELL 2 WIRES OLD 4+N CABLE Remarks: With each type of cable, distance will depend on the load of terminals, topology, number of PSUs, and active terminals at the same time. It is recommended to use a parallel cable with cross section thicker than 0,25mm2, especially due to the drop voltage in the long distances. It is possible to use other type of cables as alternative, such as Cat-5 or twisted pair, taking into consideration that the maximum distance will be reduced. Parallel Cable Ref.5925 (2x1mm2) Twisted Pair UTP (CAT-5) 9/10ème (3 rolled pairs) Refurbishment

13 System Summary (9) DUOX VIDEO General Entrance / Block / Sub-Block
Technical Department VIDEO General Entrance / Block / Sub-Block Block 00 Block 01 Block 99 Sub-Block 04 PSU 3243 PSU 3243 PSU 3243 Sub-Block 00 PSU 3243 PSU 3243 PSU 3243 PSU 3243 General Entrance (GE) GE , Panel 0 GE , Panel 1 GE, Panel 2 GE, Panel 3

14 System Summary (10) DUOX VDS BUS2 DUOX Duox: The evolution.
Technical Department Duox: The evolution. VDS BUS2 DUOX “3 + Coax” “2 non polarised wires” “Full digital system on 2 non polarised wires” Video Distributor 2 2 3 + Cx Line termination at last split to avoid reflections Signal Distributor 2 2 BUS driven Relay Relay with additional wiring 3 BUS driven Relay Connection 2 Panels Switcher In VIDEO a Line termination at the first split. 3 + Coax Panels Switcher 2 2 S

15 System Summary (11) DUOX Systems comparison Technical Department VDS
VDS BUS 2 DUOX Addresses 199 Panels 2 10 at General Entrance / 10 per Block and Sub-block Guard units 1 None, only via MDS 10 at General Entrance / 10 per Block Distance 200 m 120 m video per branch without regenerator (Expandable) Privacy Yes Power 18 Vdc for all signals 24 Vdc for all signals + Filter Ref.3243 18 Vdc Ref.4812 for all signals + Filter Ref.3243 Type of audio/video Analog/Analog Digital/Digital Inmunity against noises and feedback Low Medium High Wiring 3 wires + Coaxial Wiring flexibility (Several type of cables) 2 non polarized wires Restricted cables applicable (Parallel, twisted pair) to keep impedance for proper signal transmission 2 non polarized wires Wiring flexibility (Several type of cables) Price Competitive Transmission media Signals delivered in different physical media ("L", "+", "-", "M", "V") All signals : Supply, commands, audio and video delivered in the same physical media, 2 wires All signals : Supply and data (Commands, audio, video) delivered in the same physical media, 2 wires End of line termination 75 Ohm resistor between "M", "V" for video impedance. 10 KOhm resistor between "L", "+" for pull-up. Line termination to avoid reflections, set via jumpers located at riser devices. Line termination Ref.3255 to avoid reflections, set via device located at last riser split. Relay, Additional features Ref via additional wiring Bus2 relay without additional wiring managed via commands ("F1", "F2", opening,…) DUOX relay without additional wiring managed via commands ("F1", "F2", opening,…) Troubleshooting and programming tool No

16 System Summary (12) DUOX Main Duox characteristics
Technical Department Main Duox characteristics The DUOX electronics allows that power supply, data, audio and video are delivered in the same bus with 2 non polarized wires. Supplied with 18 Vdc Ref.4812 v.2.0 for all signals via a coupling module Ref.3243 (Minimum functional voltage 15 Vdc at terminal and amplifier). Full Digital system (audio, video and data). Privacy in communications.

17 End of Line Termination
System Summary (13) DUOX Technical Department DUOX Advantages: Additionally to the advantages of the digital audio and video, DUOX system offers other improvements in comparison with the existing systems: COMPARED TO BUS2: Since the operation frequency has been reduced further distances under the same circumstances are achieved. Intermedia devices that were required in Bus2 to boost or distribute the signal are no longer necessary in DUOX. Only “Line termination” will be used to avoid reflections and to adapt line impedance. COMPARED TO VDS: The parasitic capacitance of the cables that was a limiting factor in VDS where pull-up resistors were necessary is not an issue anymore. COMPARED TO ALL: It collects the best features from other systems: High performance, wiring flexibility, competitive price and installation simplicity. End of line termination used in DUOX: To avoid reflections. End of Line Termination In VIDEO a Line termination at the first and last split.

18 System Summary (14) DUOX LINE TERMINATION Ref.3255:
Technical Department LINE TERMINATION Ref.3255: To be installed at bifurcations to adapt the transmission line. Basic modes of Ref.3255 to be used: “A” to absorb reflections: At the last bifurcation in installations with several terminals and with significant distance between main riser and the distributed terminals. See Kit case c). “C” to adapt the line: At the first bifurcation (panel’s side), and at the last bifurcation in case of cascade distribution. See Kit case b). Note that in case of 1 Way kits, Ref.3255 is not necessary at the panel’s side, we will use an internal termination at the amplifier (Jumper in ON position). See Kit case a). KIT Cases Building Cases A

19 The riser (1) DUOX TOPOLOGY – FIRST STAGE 1 x RISER: 100 TERMINALS.
Technical Department TOPOLOGY – FIRST STAGE 1 x RISER: 100 TERMINALS. OFF: Internal termination

20 The riser (2) DUOX TOPOLOGY – FIRST STAGE
Technical Department TOPOLOGY – FIRST STAGE 2 X RISERS: 100 TERMINALS (50 TERMINALS PER RISER). OFF: Internal termination OFF: Internal termination

21 The riser (3) DUOX TOPOLOGY – FIRST STAGE
Technical Department TOPOLOGY – FIRST STAGE 3 x RISERS: 60 TERMINALS (20 TERMINALS PER RISER). OFF: Internal termination OFF: Internal termination

22 End of Line Termination
The riser (4) DUOX Technical Department Basics End of Line Termination 2 18 VDC 3243 PSU Up to 120 m 10 panels and 10 guard units per block 2 2 2 Power supply Adaptor 3243 Power supply Adaptor 3243 18 VDC 18 VDC PSU PSU Power supply adaptor 18 VDC 3243 PSU OFF: Internal termination OFF: Internal termination ON: Internal termination Kit Simple Building Multiple accesses

23 The riser (5) DUOX Basics: VIDEO Kits Technical Department
If there is only one monitor, just a single line termination is required (Ampli Internal termination ON). If more than one monitor are installed, a second line termination in the riser node may be required. Line Termination 2 2 2 Power supply Adaptor 3243 18 VDC Power supply Adaptor 3243 18 VDC Power supply Adaptor 3243 PSU PSU 18 VDC OFF: Internal termination PSU ON: Internal termination OFF: Internal termination Kit with one telephone Kit with addtional telephones Cascade

24 The riser (6) DUOX Basics VIDEO with general entrance
Technical Department Basics VIDEO with general entrance End of Line Termination 18 VDC Up to 120 m 10 panels and 10 guard units per sub-block 3243 18 VDC 3243 18 VDC 3243 18 VDC 3243 18 VDC 18 VDC 3243 2 3243 2 18 VDC 3243 18 VDC 3243 18 VDC 3243 18 VDC 3243 18 VDC 3243 18 VDC 3243 General entrance and panels at each floor General entrance to villas

25 DUOX Power Supply Filter Ref.3243
The riser (7) DUOX Technical Department Power Supply unit + Power Filter Couples DC current (power) to the DUOX BUS DUOX Riser Power is coupled by mean of inductances. It is used the same filter module Ref.3243 as in Bus2. Not any power supply is valid, as the used power supply has not to introduce common noise in the DUOX bus. Fermax references: Use Ref.4812, 18 Vdc, 1,5 A. Version 2.0. The DUOX signal will not leave the bus due to the high impedance presented by the filter. NET 2 4812 1 NET Prevents DUOX signals to traverse The output capacitor behaves like a shortcircuit for DUOX signals 1 2 DUOX Power Supply Filter Ref.3243 18Vdc 220Vac

26 The riser (8) DUOX DUOX Programmer Ref.3254 Technical Department
It will be used to make easier the configuration and to identify problems in an installation. The format of the tool will be like the Loft access control readers (Simple display and keypad). Same programmer tool for all DUOX devices (current and futures). The information is managed by the programmed device. Operation modes: 1._ Configurator Mode It allows programming of: Telephones (Address, melody, door matic). Tester connected to telephone plug. Panel amplifier (Number, mode, opening times, guard units modes). Tester connected to Amplifier “CN1”. See pictures). 2._ Analyzer Mode (Tester connectes to the 2 wires of bus) It allows different functions: Devices detection (Terminals, amplifiers, guard units). Analysis of frames. Call to apartments. “Channels in use” detection. Meassuring of signals (Voltage,…). Status of telephone (Existance, hook, occupied, do no disturt, doormatic,…). Skyline Ampli 6 pins City Ampli 5 pins

27 Panel (1) DUOX Models Technical Department KIT 1-2 WAY:
Internal pushbuttons. “Inverse” programming to allow no limitation of panels according to telephone address (Useful for villas). DIRECT : addresses. One Access code for door opening. Keypad used for system configuration. PUSHBUTTONS: 99 addresses. Continuous profile with call extension pack. Skyline with pushbuttons modules. One to one module adaptable. DIGITAL : Text and graphical display. DUOX programming software. Access codes for door opening. Panels with combination of keypad + pushbuttons (Dentist,…).

28 Panel (2) DUOX Marine panel with buttons Technical Department
As Marine panels have no integrated buttons, it is necessary to install the call extension packs (Ref.2008 or Ref.2441) for any MARINE DUOX buttons panel, even for 1-2 way panels (Not like VDS 1-3 buttons).

29 Panel (3) DUOX DUOX Amplifier VIDEO: Connections Technical Department
Voice synthesizer: 29 different languages Connection of call extension pack or keypad, or pushbutton modules Audio volume potentiometers: Uplinks Downlinks Voice synthesizer “PGR” Button for Master and mapping configuration Status led: Off: Night mode for guard unit 2 blinks per second: Day or mixed mode for guard unit 1 blink per second: Inverse and Sequential programming Tamper connection against manipulation of panel: A sensor will control if someone tries to remove the panel screws sending an event to the guard unit “One To One” connection for information module Symbol Description P1 Connection of right pushbutton to call extension pack B,B DUOX Bus : Audio-video, data and supply C, NO, NC Door opener relay contact. +12 Output 12Vdc to supply access control or DC door opener. Max.500mA BS Exit button - Negative of amplifier. (For “Bs”, “S”,…) S Input for door sensor. Connected to “-” means door closed. +18,GND Input of supply 18Vdc. For small installations without filter. P2 Connection of left pushbutton to call extension pack “JP2” ON Internal line termination as “C” mode.

30 Panel (4) DUOX Technical Department DUOX Amplifier: Supplied via filter module through “B”, “B” 220 Vac 18 Vdc ON: Internal termination 4812

31 DUOX Technical Department
Panel (5) DUOX Technical Department DUOX: 2 x amplifier / 1 x PSU / 1 x Filter 220 Vac 18 Vdc 3243 Filter 4812 4812 PSU Amplifier 1 Amplifier 2 ON: Internal termination

32 DUOX Technical Department
Panel (6) DUOX Technical Department DUOX: 2 x amplifier / 2 x PSU / 2 x Filter Amplifier 1 220 Vac 18 Vdc 3243 Filter OFF: Internal termination 4812 4812 PSU Amplifier 2 220 Vac 18 Vdc 3243 Filter OFF: Internal termination 4812 4812 PSU

33 Panel can call to RANGE of telephones:
DUOX Technical Department Panel configuration (1) At each panel we have to configure: 1._ The mode: 1.1_ As General Entrance. 1.2_ As Block / If this is the case, additionally the number of the Block. 1.3_ As Sublock / If this is the case, additionally the number of the Sub- Block. 2._ The number of the panel. MODE Number of Block or Sub-block Number of Panel Panel can call to RANGE of telephones: GENERA ENTRANCE (GE) None From 0 to 9 to BLOCK (B) From 00 to 99 00 01 to 99 99 SUB-BLOCK (S) 01 to 99

34 Panel (8) DUOX Panel configuration (2) Technical Department Example 1
Mode: General Entrance Panel Number: 0 To be dialled at panel: terminal address “TT TT TT”. For example “ ” Terminal address: Terminal address: Power supply Adaptor 3243

35 Panel (9) DUOX Panel configuration (3) Technical Department Example 2
Mode: Block / Block Number: 01 (Dial at panel: “TT TT”. For example “00 03”) Panel Number: 0 3243 18 VDC 3243 18 VDC 3243 18 VDC 2 Terminal address: 3243 18 VDC 3243 18 VDC 3243 18 VDC Panel configuration Mode: Block / Block Number: 00 (Dial at panel: “TT TT”. For example “00 03”) Panel Number: 0 2 18 VDC 3243 Terminal address: Panel configuration Mode: General Entrance (Dial at panel: “TT TT TT”. For example “ ”) Panel Number: 0

36 Panel (10) DUOX Panel configuration (4) Technical Department Example 3
Sub-Block 04 Panel Number: 0 Block 00 Block 01 Terminal address: Block 99 Sub-Block 04 PSU 3243 PSU 3243 PSU 3243 Sub-Block 00 Panel configuration Mode: Block, Number 00 Panel Number: 0 Panel configuration Mode: Block, Number 01 Panel Number: 0 Panel configuration Mode: Block, Number 02 Panel Number: 0 PSU 3243 PSU 3243 PSU 3243 PSU 3243 Panel configuration Mode: General Entrance (Dial at panel: terminal “BB SS TT”. For example “ ”) Panel Number: 1 General Entrance (GE) GE , Panel 0 GE , Panel 1 GE, Panel 2 GE, Panel 3

37 Possible values [By default]
Panel (11) DUOX Technical Department Panel configuration from Direct Keypad The parameters of the outdoor panel can be programmed from keypad, by entering the configuration mode: “A” + “4444” (Confirmation tone “beep-beep” is heard) + Command number (See table) + Value. Command Number Parameter Possible values [By default] Comment 01 Door Opening time 01-99”. Opening from telephone or access control [03] 02 Door Opening time from Exit button 00-99”. Door Relay activation from exit button (Terminal "BS") [06] 03 Mode of panel 0-Sub-Block Mode of panel configuration [1]-Block 2- General Entrance 04 Block Number 00..99 The panel belongs to this block number [00] 05 Sub-Block Number The panel belongs to this Sub-block number 06 Panel Number 0..9 [0] 07 Sensor Door Time Max.time that door can remain released since opening [00] (not acitve) 08 Openinig Code Opening code from keypad [AAAA](not active) 09 Programming access code [4444] 10 Master panel mode [0]- No To program telephones 1- Si 11 Guard unit mode Resets to night mode when this option is selected 12 Volume of confirmation tone at panel Adjustment of the confirmation tone at panel [5] 13 Parameters Reset [0] No reset 1 Reset It recovers the default values when this option is selected 14 Camera Adjustment 0-9 [9] Selection from monitor of different areas

38 Panel (12) DUOX Panel configuration from Direct Keypad
Technical Department Panel configuration from Direct Keypad CONTINOUS PROFILE AMPLI (+2441): Only 5 PINS SKYLINE or KEYPAD/DISPLAY AMPLI: 6 PINS

39 Panel (13) DUOX ASSISTED CONFIGURATION BY VOICE IN PUSHBUTTONS PANELS
Technical Department ASSISTED CONFIGURATION BY VOICE IN PUSHBUTTONS PANELS

40 Panel (14) DUOX Panel configuration (1) Technical Department
A._ PANEL MODE: At the amplifier label the installer will register the selected values. For example: Programming the panel as Sub-Block 2, and panel number 3, Belonging to block 1. B._ CAMERA ADJUSTMENT. As well with a Direct keypad Ref.7439 or with a programmer Ref.3254, the Camera Adjustment is configured at amplifier. Each of the values represents the video areas that will be captured by the camera. The value 9 (By default is the complete image).

41 DUOX address stored at terminal memory
Panel (15) DUOX Technical Department How to program the Mapping Call Code: “Inverse” programming: In case that NON SEQUENTIAL CODES are necessary Mapping is an advanced programming function available in panels with pushbuttons. It allows the modification of the call code assigned based on their position on the call extension module or button module. STEP ACTION PICTURE RESULT 1 Set the panel as MASTER and program the terminal from the Master panel. (See slide “Terminal programming”) 2 Enter the ‘inverse programming' mode on the DUOX by keeping pressed “SW1” button during 10 sec, until 1 beep is heard and the led “DL2” blinks once per second. 3 Assign the new addresses to each button: 3.1 Press the programming button at the terminal until the programming tone is heard, and with the handset hang… DUOX address stored at terminal memory “DL2” Led blinks Press the “SW1” button, 10” ‘Beep’ Programming tone

42 Panel (16) DUOX Technical Department How to program the Mapping Call Code: “Inverse” programming (Continuation) STEP ACTION PICTURE RESULT 3.2 …Press the call button associated with this terminal (apartment) on the entry panel. The address previously programmed on that terminal will be assigned to the button (it will be stored on the amplifier). Repeat for all the terminals 3.1/3.2. 4 Exit Programming: Press the “SW1” button again. Anyway the amplifier will automatically exit the programming mode after 5 minutes of inactivity. Mapping code stored at amplifier Press the “SW1” button Panel at stand-by status DEPENDING ON THE RANGE OF THE CODES, THE AMPLI HAS TO BE SET AS SUBLOCK/BLOCK OR GEN.ENT. TO RESET THE MAPPING: Switch-OFF and Switch-ON keeping press “SW1” during 5 sec. Remember that the default call order is from bottom to top and from right to left.

43 Panel (17) DUOX Technical Department How to program the Mapping Call Code: “Sequential” programming (Only 1 operator) STEP ACTION PICTURE RESULT 1 Set the panel as MASTER. 2 Select the «sequential programming» mode by keeping pressed “SW1” button. After 10 seconds a first “beep” is heard, keep pressing during still 5 sec. until 2 beeps are heard and the “DL2” led blinks once per second. 3 Assign the new addresses to each button: Press the call buttons in whatever order you wish, to assign the codes on the entry panel, starting with 1st press=“Code 0”, 2nd press=“Code 2” and running sequentially to the last required number. 4 Exit Programming: Press the “SW1” button again. Anyway the amplifier will automatically exit the programming mode after 1 minute of inactivity. ‘Beep’ Press 3 times consecutively the “SW1” button ‘Beep’ “DL2” Led blinks Press the “SW1” button ‘Beep’ ‘Beep’ Mapping code stored at amplifier Press the “SW1” button Panel at stand-by status

44 LOFT Basic Plus DUOX Telephone
Terminals (1) DUOX Technical Department CITYMAX Basic DUOX Telephone LOFT Basic LOFT Basic Plus DUOX Telephone LOFT Extra Ref. 3425 Ref. 3420 Ref. 3421 Ref. 3422 Terminals: B , B B , B , T , A , - B , B , T , A , - , F1, F2 Melody selection Door bell Call Extender Light&Buzzer activator Call volume regulator Mute mode F1 and F2 buttons Stand-by Cons.: 16mA Stand-by Cons.<20mA Stand-by Cons. <20mA Max.Consumpt.: 280mA Max.Consumpt.: 300mA Max.Consumpt.: 320mA

45 Terminals (2) DUOX Loft Color Monitor Technical Department
Door opening AutoSwitch-ON: To Block panel (“0” or “1”) or to General entrance panel (“0”) Additional function or Panic call Access to menu TECHNICAL FEATURES

46 Terminals (3) DUOX Technical Department Loft Color Monitor Connections

47 Terminals (4) DUOX Loft Color Monitor Administrator’s Menu
Technical Department Loft Color Monitor Administrator’s Menu Monitor Pushbuttons 2._ Parameters Reset 1._ Monitor Programming (From panel or from monitor)

48 Terminals (5) DUOX Loft Color Monitor User’s Menu 1._ Non disturb
Technical Department Loft Color Monitor User’s Menu 1._ Non disturb Monitor Pushbuttons 2._ Melodies 3._ “F2” Additional function 4._ QR code A._ Video Adjustment (Bright/Contrast/Color): After AutoSwitch-ON (Or after call without taking communication) B._ Audio Adjustment: During communication

49 Terminals (6) DUOX Terminal Programming Technical Department
Step 1 Step 2 Note that the programming of the telephones will be performed from the Master panel. The procedure to set a panel as Master is following: Press 3 times consecutively the “SW1” button at the rear side of the amplifier, a confirmation tone (beep-beep) will be heard. To remove the Master mode, just press again 3 times consecutively the “SW1” button and a “Bop” tone will confirm it. In an installation only one panel at the same time can be Master. In case there is already a Master panel in the system, when another panel is set as Master, the previous one will be automatically removed from Master mode. ‘Beep’ ‘Beep’ To set the panel as Master Press 3 times consecutively the “SW1” button Step 1 Step 2 ‘Bop’ Press 3 times consecutively the “SW1” button To remove the panel of Master Mode

50 Terminals (7) DUOX Loft Terminals Programming Technical Department
Press the programming button and released it. Confirmation tone is heard. Press the corresponding pushbutton at the Master panel (or dial the apartment number in the keypad). The confirmation tone is heard again. The terminal will store the 6 digits of the panel call as DUOX address.

51 Terminals (8) DUOX Melody Selection by installer at Loft Basic
Technical Department Melody Selection by installer at Loft Basic The telephone allows to select a different melody to distinguish when it is called from the outdoor panel or from the guard unit. The selection is done by the installer. Following steps to select the melody for panel call (All panels same melody): At the telephone, press simultaneously the “programming” and the “door opening” button: The current telephone melody for a “panel call” is heard. Pressing sequentially the “programming” button, the rest of melodies are heard. After 10 sec.without presssing any button, the last melody performed will be stored. The exit of configuration is confirmed by a “beep”. Following steps to select the melody for guard unit call: At telephone press simultaneously the “programming” and the “door opening” button during 5 seconds: The current telephone melody for a “guard unit call” is heard. Pressing sequentially the “programming” button, the rest of melodies are heard. After 10 sec.without presssing any button, the last melody performed will be stored. The exit of configuration is confirmed by a “beep”. 5 Sec. MELODIES available: Bitone Fermax. Monotone Fermax. Monophonical Ding-Dong-Dang.

52 Terminals (9) DUOX Technical Department Autoswitch-on from the telephone to the panel number “0” of its Block Just after picking up the handset, any telephone programmed with a valid address “TT TT TT” will establish communication with the panel number “0” of its block. Under the condition that there is a free channel in that block and the panel “0” is available. From this moment, the behaviour will be the same as in an accepted call (Door opening available, 90 sec.of max.conversation time,…) If this feature is not wished, just change the number of the panel to a number different from “0”. If after picking up the telephone handset, the panel “0” is in communication with other telephone or there is another telephone of the same apartment in communication, a busy tone will be heard at the telephone. Pick up the handset and after few seconds automatic communication is established with panel. PANEL “0”

53 Calculate a quote (1) DUOX First Step! Design the Installation!
Technical Department First Step! Design the Installation! Video Installations Obtain a Quote: Video Panels - Call extension module (according to panel model) - Surface or Flush Mounted Box - Lock Release Accesses Backbone Monitors Monitor connectors Line terminations Power Supply Backbone No of 18Vdc/1.5A Power Sources Ref Filter Ref.3243 = Panel + 12 Monitors or 20 Monitors 12Vac/1.5A Sources= if a 12 Vac lock release is used

54 Calculate a quote (2) DUOX Technical Department
Example – 1 DUOX Video SkyLine panel (buttons) to 40 monitors Accesses 2 x 7336 – S7 Frame (6V). 1 x 7391 – DUOX video module (W). 5 x 7371 – DUOX 8 push module (W). 2 x 8857 – S7 Flush Box. 1 x 8829 – Set of joining bolts (separators). 1 x 2541 – Connection cable. 1 x 3071 – 12 Vac Lock Release. General Power Supply 3 x 4812 – 18 Vdc 1.5 A Power Supply. 3 x 3243 – Filter. 1 x 4800 – 12 Vac 1.5 A Power Supply. Backbone 40 x 3412 –LOFT DUOX Monitor. 40 x 3415 –LOFT DUOX Monitor. 2 x 3255 – Line termination. Example – 3 DUOX Video Skyline Direct panel to 50 colour monitors Accesses 3 x 7391 – DUOX video module (W). 3 x 7439 – VDS Direct keypad module (W). 6 x 7445 – Cardholder (W). 6 x 7334 – S5 SkyLine Frame (4V). 6 x 8855 – S5 Flushbox. 3 x 8829 – Set of joining bolts (separators). 3 x 3071 – 12 Vac Lock Release. Backbone 50 x 3412 –LOFT DUOX Monitor. 50 x 3415 –LOFT DUOX Monitor. 2 x 3255 – Line termination. General Power Supply 5 x 4812 – 18 Vdc 1.5 A Power Supply. 5 x 3243 – Filter. 1 x 4800 – 12 Vac 1.5 A Power Supply.

55 Calculate a quote (3) DUOX Technical Department
Example – 4 DUOX Video City Direct panels to 32 colour monitors Accesses 4 x 7363 – City DUOX direct video panel. 4 x 7309 – City directory. 8 x 8855 – S5 Flushbox. 4 x 8829 – Set of joining bolts (separators). 4 x 3071 – 12 Vac Lock Release. General Power Supply 5 x 4812 – 18 Vdc 1.5 A Power Supply. 5 x 3243 – Filter. 1 x 4800 – 12 Vac 1.5 A Power Supply. Backbone 32 x 3412 –LOFT DUOX Monitor. 32 x 3415 –LOFT DUOX Monitor. 2 x 3255 – Line termination. Example – 1 DUOX Video Marine Digital panel to 72 colour monitors Accesses 1 x 5483 – DUOX Marine Digital video panel. 1 x 5471 – Flushbox ST3. 1 x 3071 – 12 Vac Lock Release. General Power Supply 4 x 4812 – 18 Vdc 1.5 A Power Supply. 4 x 3243 – Filter. 1 x 4800 – 12 Vac 1.5 A Power Supply. Backbone 72 x 3412 –LOFT DUOX Monitor. 72 x 3415 –LOFT DUOX Monitor. 2 x 3255 – Line termination.

56 Questions? DUOX Technical Department


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