VDV-503 | ENGLISH
VDV-503 indoor unit for video door phone system
Thank you for purchasing this video internal unit. It can be combined
with all components from the VISTADOOR and VISTUS systems. When
the linked external unit is rung, the internal unit plays the set bell tone
and the visitor can be seen on the monitor. You can then speak with the
visitor and also open the door (provided a door opener is linked).
CONTENTS
Internal unit with 8,9 cm (3.5") screen size
Fixings
Operating and installation instructions
Drilling template
Key
1 = Microphone
2 = Monitor button
3 = Door opener button
4 = Voice button
5 = LED for muting function
6 = Sleep button
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7 = Operating LED
10 = Alarm/intercom button
11 = Plus button
12 = Menu button
13 = Minus button
16 = Housing screws
17 = Microphone connection
18 = Loudspeaker connection
19 = Monitor connection
20 = SD card slot
INSTALLATION (Fig. 2a+b)
1. Identify a suitable place to fit the internal unit and lay all the cables
needed to this point.
2. Remove the two screws (16) from the internal unit and lift the front
cover off the unit.
3. There are attachment clips at the centre of the sides of the internal
unit. Carefully pull off the front cover.
4. For cable entry into the housing, the latter has a hole in between
the connection terminals.
5. Use a spirit level to correctly align the supplied drilling template
at the point on the wall where the internal unit is to be fitted.
Alternatively, the back of the internal unit housing can be used to
mark the drill holes.
6. Fix the drilling template in position with adhesive tape and drill the
four marked holes (Ø 6 mm).
7. Take the drilling template off and insert one of the plugs supplied
in each of the holes.
8. Feed the connecting cable through the hole in the bottom of the
internal unit housing and screw the housing to the wall using the
four screws.
9. Connect the cables as shown in the wiring diagram (Fig. 4).
NOTE: Do not cut the cables too short.
10. Attach the front cover with the monitor. Make sure that the
attachment clips engage properly.
NOTE: Also make sure that any bare wires do not touch the PCB
shielding; ideally the wires should be as short as possible.
11. Screw the front cover back on using the two screws (16).
STARTUP
Connecting the power supply
The power supply can be connected to the internal or external unit, as
preferred.
The power supply can also be fed in at a star point, if all the signal
cables have been laid from the fuse box to the external and internal
units, for instance. The power supply unit should then be connected in
parallel to ground/GND and +15 V.
Once all the components have been fitted and connected, switch on
the operating voltage. Depending on the type of installation, either
plug the mains adapter into a suitable socket or switch on the circuit
breaker that is connected to the DIN rail power supply unit. Ring the
external unit once to initialise the system (if multiple external units are
installed, each external unit must be rung once).
NOTE: Switch the operating voltage off again before carrying out any
work on the system!
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