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Commissioning and Programming
Application
The bus interface module
BIM 650-... forms the connection
between the Siedle In-Home bus and
the Siedle Vario bus. It is always
required whenever a door
loudspeaker (In-Home) is used in
conjunction with a COM 611-... or
DRM 611-0 to select users (e.g. in-
house telephones). The BIM 650-...
does not occupy a unit address
within a line. The BIM 650-... is used
to store the addresses of the
connected BTS/BTC bus telephones,
which are called via the code lock
module COM 611-... or display call
module DRM 611-... . It is
additionally possible to select users
via a telephone system with
DCA 650-02.
• Installation must always take
!
place when disconnected from
the power supply.
• In each line containing a door
loudspeaker with COM or DRM, an
independent BIM 650-... is required.
• The terminals "Da" and "Db" of
the individual BIM 650-... units may
not be interconnected.
• If there is no BTM 650-... installed,
the connecting cable which usually
leads from the BTLM 650-... to the
BTM 650-... is not required. Please
insulate correctly and stow in the
housing.
• The BSG 650-... may only be swit-
ched in the programming mode
when the LED at the BSG is not
flashing.
• We urgently recommend that you
document the programmed call
numbers and names/texts.
• If you are intending to connect
more than 8 door loudspeakers with
COM/DRM 611-... to one line,
please consult the manufacturer
before proceeding.
Terminal assignment
Ta, Tb
= User bus core
Da, Db
= Data line from the Vario
bus
bv, cv
= Supply 12 V AC
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Technical data
• Supply 12 V AC from TR 602-...
• Current consumption 50 mA
• Protection class IP 20
• Ambient temperature 0-40 °C
Connection and wiring in
accordance with AS-TH-1/1. The
terminal for COM 611-.. and
DRM 611-.. is identical.
Programming
Programming of the BIM 650-... is
started via BSG/BVSG 650-... .
Programming with COM 611-...
Follow the illustrations and instruc-
tions (1 to 8). Every time you press a
button, this is confirmed by a
bleeping signal. Every input error
produces a multiple bleeping signal.
The input process must then be
repeated.
Programming with DRM 611-...
Follow the illustrations and instruc-
tions (9 to 16). Every time you press
a button, this is confirmed by a
bleeping signal. Every input error
produces a multiple bleeping signal.
The input process must then be
repeated.
Programming
with COM 611-... or
with DRM 611-...
Switch on the programming
mode at the BSG/BVSG
Fig. 1/Fig. 9
Activate the BTLM
Fig. 2/Fig. 10
Activate the BTS/BTC
Fig. 4-5/Fig. 12-13
Enter code with up to 8 digits or
select Name
Fig. 6/Fig. 14
Confirm the code input or name
with the "bell symbol" button,
replace the receiver
Fig. 7-8/Fig. 15-16
Countercheck
Fig. 17-21
Enter code or select name and
place the call with the "bell
symbol" button.
Switch off the programming
mode
Fig. 31
Parallel operation
of 2 BTS/BTC units
Switch on the programming
mode at the BSG/BVSG
Fig. 22
Activate the BTLM
Fig. 23
Activate the first BTS/BTC "a"
Fig. 24-26
Activate the second BTS/BTC "b"
Fig. 27-29
Enter code with up to 8 digits
Fig. 30
Confirm code input with the
"bell symbol" button, replace
receivers "a" and "b"
Fig. 31-32
Switch off the programming
mode
Fig. 33
Key
DRM = Display call module
BSG
= Bus control unit
BVSG = Bus video control unit
BTS
= Standard bus telephone
BTC
= Deluxe bus telephone
LED
= Light-emitting diode
COM = Code lock module
DCA = DoorCom analogue
BTM
= Bus call button module
BTLM = Bus door loudspeaker
module

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