with 2 calls, with no additional push-
button panels (fig. 8).
1 - Press call button n.2 (position 1D)
to set the number of buttons used (2)
on the audio/video panel.
Wait for audible confirmation (*).
2 - Press the same button again to
set the total number of user calls in
the block (2).
Wait for audible confirmation (*).
EXAMPLE 5 - X2
block
featuring
entry panel with AZ/304 or AZV/304
with 10 calls and additional pushbut-
ton panels using module VZS/308C
(fig. 9).
2E
1E
1 - Press call button n.4 (position 1E)
to set the number of buttons used (4)
on the audio/video panel.
Wait for audible confirmation (*).
2 - Then press call button n.10 (posi-
tion 2E) to set the total number of
user calls used (10).
Wait for audible confirmation (*).
WARNING. If there is a porter swit-
chboard in the system, the first
button is allocated as the porter
call button.
EXAMPLE 6 - X2
block
featuring
digital Targha entry panel with came-
ra with 20 calls (fig. 10).
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
C
P
S
T
4
C
1-2
2
0
3
1 - Press 4 and
(if using the porter
call P, press 3 and
).
Wait for audible confirmation (*).
2 - Press C to delete the number
displayed.
3 - Enter 20 and press
to set the
total number of user calls in the block
(20).
Wait for audible confirmation (*).
(*) Type of audible confirmation
Audible confirmation consists in an
audible call signal and a double
audible signal with the solenoid door
lock release command being activa-
ted.
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3 - EXITING PROGRAMMING
AND AUTOMATIC
PROGRAMMING OF IPD/300LR
AND IOD/303LR UNITS,
WHERE APPLICABLE
If an IPD/300LR porter switchboard or
IOD/300LR accessories are installed
in the system, they will be detected
automatically when you exit program-
ming (whether programming recei-
vers or entry panels).
In installations with no system 300 or
X2 entry panels, you will need to
enter and exit programming mode to
program an IPD/300LR unit.
Every time you exit programming, the
yellow LED lights for approx. 1 s to
indicate that the automatic program-
ming operation has been completed.
The LED goes off to tell you that you
have exited programming.
4 - PROGRAMMING
SLAVE X2
ENTRY PANELS
This procedure must be performed
once you have programmed the units
described in point 2.
4.1 - Start with the block's Master
entry panel.
4.2 - Remove the SW1 jumper from
the X2 block Master entry panel (the
9
one connected to the XA/300LR
power supplier).
4.3 - Wait for the audible signal con-
firming the operation.
The number of notes equals the total
number of X2 entry panels connec-
ted to the block (you may have to wait
3 to 15 s for audible confirmation).
4.4 - Refit jumper SW1.
5 - CHANGING
THE DEFAULT USER
PROGRAMMING DEVICE
The device for programming the
receivers can be chosen before ente-
ring programming mode with the
receiver.
WARNING. The user programming
device can only be changed once
you have programmed the entry
panels
(chapter
2)
IPD/300LR switchboard (chapter
3).
Proceed as follows:
5.1 - Enter receiver programming
mode.
- From the system 300 entry panel
you plan to use for programming,
make a call to any of the receivers (a
note sounds to confirm the opera-
tion).
- If you want to use the IPD/300LR
porter switchboard instead, make
)
10
any call (e.g. 1 +
function key F1 (a note sounds to
confirm the operation).
5.2 - Start receiver programming,
starting from point 1.2.
WARNING. The programming pro-
cedure for the VSE/300 selector,
where fitted, must only be perfor-
med once you have programmed
which calls from the entry panels
are to be associated with which
receivers.
NOTE. Once the power supplier
has been programmed using the
PCS/300 or MPP/300LR unit, the
entry panels' standard program-
ming is no longer accessible.
To restore default conditions, plea-
se refer to the related chapter.
6 - RESTORING
DEFAULT CONDITIONS
6.1 - Enter receiver programming
mode;
the LED flashes.
6.2 - Press the SERVICE button for at
least 15 s;
the LED goes off.
7 - SELFTEST
This facility can be used to run
checks on the system installed,
checking audio and video channels
for correct connections, and making
sure LON devices (entry panels, por-
ter switchboards etc.) are working
properly.
7.1 - To enter selftest mode, press
the SERVICE button for about 1 s
twice in a row (maximum 3 s between
1st and 2nd time it is pressed).
The LED remains lit for an extended
period and there is a short pause to
tell you that the operation has been
performed.
7.2 - Press the SERVICE button
quickly to exit selftest mode.
The LED goes off.
Contact BPT's Technical Support for
information on using this facility.
FUNCTION OF YELLOW LED
- The LED flashes regularly: receiver
programming mode on.
- LED on with short interruptions:
selftest mode on.
- LED on: entry panel programming
on or malfunctioning.
- LED off: normal operation.
MALFUNCTIONING
DUE TO INCORRECT
PROGRAMMING
1 - Picture distorted or with poor con-
trast:
- entry panels not programmed;
- video twisted pair polarity inverted;
- HAV/200 jumper position incorrect
(T position incorrect).
2 - Audio problems (whistling, volume
and/or
low):
- entry panels not programmed;
- one of wires in audio twisted pair
has not been connected;
- entry panel volume control needs
adjusting.
Function of each terminal, figure 1
Terminal block A
~
mains
~
Terminal block B
then press
L LON data line
+
18 V DC power supply
–
entry panel
A audio from entry panel
Terminal block C
B audio entry system line
+
18 V DC power supply
–
monitors centralized
SW2 jumper operation (fig.1)
This is usually inserted to allow an
increase in X2 line data receiver sen-
sibility.
RJ45 socket (fig. 1)
Used for connection to programming
device (IPC/300LR or MPP/300LR).
Technical features
• Power supply: 230 V AC 50/60 Hz.
The unit is protected electronically
against overloads and short-cir-
cuits.
• Power demand: 80 VA.
• Dissipated power: max. 6 W (assu-
re sufficient ventilation if the unit is
installed in an enclosure).
• Entry panels and/or monitors and
accessories power supply: 18V DC
2 A (2.5 A peak).
• Audio handsets power supply: 18V
DC stand-by.
• The XA/300LR unit, on its own, can
supply:
- 1 TM-series, analogue or digital
Targha-series entry panel with
camera;
- 1 active monitor and 63 on stand-
by;
- 5 XDV/300A amplifiers;
or
- 2 TM-series, analogue or digital
Targha-series entry panels with
camera;
- 5 XDV/300A amplifiers.
• Number of users that can be con-
nected to the X2 line (B):
- 100 monitors;
- 200 handsets.
• Number of receivers that can be
activated by the same call: 3 (8
with at least 6 receivers with atte-
nuated note).
• Working temperature range: 0 °C to
+35 °C.
• Dimensions: 12 DIN units module,
low profile (fig. 2).
The power supplier can be installed
without terminal covers into boxes
provided with DIN rail (EN 50022).
Dimensions are shown in figure 2A.
It can also be surface mounted,
using the DIN rail supplied, but fitted
with terminal covers.
Dimensions are shown in figure 2B.
DISPOSAL
Do not litter the environment with
packing material: make sure it is dis-
posed of according to the regulations
in force in the country where the
product is used.
When the equipment reaches the end
of its life cycle, take measures to
ensure it is not discarded in the envi-
ronment.
The equipment must be disposed of
in compliance with the regulations in
force, recycling its component parts
wherever possible.
Components that qualify as recy-
clable waste feature the relevant
symbol and the material's abbrevia-
tion.