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TEHNOOGY USER MANUA Audio and Video Door Entry System Nexa Modular Gb2 2-Wire AWD267 Rev. 08/2018

2 TENTS Introduction......2 ontents.....2. Set-up warnings......2. Safety precautions...... 3 haracteristics...3 System operation...... 3 Description of the Nexa Modular door panel... Description of the door panel..... 4 Description of the E632 GB2B P/T - E642 GB2A sound module...... 5 Description of the E610D button modules...... 6 Positioning the embedding box......7. Preparing the cable entry......7. Fitting the embedding box......8 Mounting the electronic modules...... 8 Fastening the frame to the embedding box........ 9 onnecting the buttons to the short connection cable......9 onnecting the buttons to the RAP-610D short connection cable......10. onfiguring the button code (operating mode 1)...10 onfiguring double button module codes......11. onfiguring single button module codes......12-13. onfiguring the button code (operating mode 2, audio only up to 128 telephones/apartments)...14-15 onfiguring double button module codes...... 16-19 onfiguring single button module codes......20-23. Description of the switch...... 24 Description of the configuration jumper......24 Description of the ED lights (low light conditions)...24 Description of the visual signals on the door panel......24 Description of the vocal synthesis (audible signals on the door panel)... 25 Adjusting the door panel communication volume......25. Selecting the vocal synthesis language...... 25 onfiguring the contact type for Relay 1 and Relay 2 (lock release)... 25 Adjusting the vocal synthesis volume.....26 Selecting the sound module operating mode...... 26-27 Adjusting the telecamera and closing the frame...... 27 I nserting the button identification labels... 28 Mounting the door panel/double door panel modules and closing the door panel...... 28-30 Installing the power supply unit (FA-GB2/A) and lock release......31 Wiring diagrams......32-44 SET-UP WARNINGS - Do not overtighten the screws on the power supply connector. - Always disconnect the power supply before installing or making modifications to the devices. - The fitting and handling of these devices must be carried out by authorised personnel. - The wiring must run at least 40cm away from any other wiring. - Before connecting the device to the mains, check the connections between the door panel, power supply unit, distributors, camera unit, GSM interface, monitors, telephones and hands-free audio terminals. 2 - Always follow the instructions contained in this manual.

3 SAFETY PREAUTIS - Always disconnect the power supply before installing or making modifications to the devices. - The fitting and handling of these devices must be carried out by authorised personnel.. - The wiring must run at least 40 cm away from any other wiring. - On the power supply unit: Do not overtighten the screws on the connector. Install the power supply unit in a dry and protected place free from the risk of water leaks or sprays. Avoid locations that are humid, dusty or near heat sources. Ensure that the air vents are free from obstruction so that air can circulate freely. To avoid damage, the power supply unit must be firmly secured in place. To prevent electric shock, do not remove the cover or handle the wiring connected to the terminals. HARATERISTIS - Audio and video door entry system with simplified wiring (non-polarised 2-wire bus). - Up to 4 access panels ( D2-gb2 or DP-GB2A distributor required for more than one access panel) per installation. D2-GB2: up to 2 door panels & DP-GB2A: up to 4 door panels. Do not mix D2-GB2 & DP-GB2Ain the same installation. - Up to 23 monitors and apartments with a Vesta2 monitor per installation. (Mixed installations with telephones max. 23 elem.). - Up to 18 monitors and apartments with a Vesta7 monitor per installation. (Mixed installations with telephones max. 18 elem.). - Up to 18 monitors and apartments with a Pentha monitor per installation. (Mixed installations with telephones max. 18 elem.). - Up to 32 telephones and apartments with T562 telephone per installation (audio door entry system installation 'audio only'). - Up to 32 Nhea hands-free audio terminals and apartments per installation (audio door entry system installation 'audio only'). - Up to 4 monitors/telephones per apartment. Max. 1 monitor/telephone for each output (to monitor) of the distributor. - Up to 4 monitors in parallel (installation without distributors) per installation. - Up to 128 telephones (T562/TNhea) and apartments per installation (E642 GB2A set to mode 2 'audio only', see page 26). - Up to 1 telephone per apartment (E642 GB2Aset to operating mode 2 'audio only', see page 26). - E632 GB2B P/T with pan and tilt mechanism to adjust the telecamera position. - E642 GB2A: onnection of an external camera "TV" for the door panel (required DP-AM-GB2 module). - Different operating modes configurable in the E632 GB2B P/T and E642 GB2A sound modules. - all confirmation tone. - Visual signals on the door panel for people with impaired hearing (indicating call process, communication, door open and channel busy). - Audible signals on the door panel for people with impaired vision (indicating call in progress, missed call, door open, call finished and engaged). - Door opening timeable at 1 or 5 seconds. - 2 outputs for independently activated lock releases. - Relay 1 output to activate the D ora lock releases actuated by relay. - Relay 2 output to activate the D ora lock releases actuated by relay. - Input for external door opening button (Relay 1 output). - Input for external door opening button (Relay 2 output). 2 - Maximum distance between the power supply and the furthest door panel: 80m with a cross-section of 1mm. 2 - Maximum distance between the power supply and the last distributor: 80m with a cross-section of 1mm. 2 - Max. distance between the power supply & last telephone (audio only installation w/ o distributors): 80 m with a cross-section of 1mm. 2 - Maximum distance between the distributor and monitor/telephone (mixed installation): 40m with a cross-section of 1mm. SYSTEM OPERATI - To make a call, the visitor must press the button of the apartment; an audible sound indicates that the call is being made and ED will turn on. If vocal synthesis is enabled, a 'all is in progress' message appears indicating that a call is being made. At this moment the apartment's monitor receives the call. If another apartment is called by mistake, press the button for the correct apartment and the first call will be cancelled. - In systems with several access doors, the other door panel(s) will be automatically disconnected. If another visitor tries to call, a number of telephone tones will be heard to indicate that the system is busy and ED will illuminate. If vocal synthesis is activated, the message System is busy, try later will be indicated on the door panel. - The call lasts for 40 seconds and, when received, the image appears on the master monitor without the visitor knowing. To view the image on a slave monitor, this function needs to have been activated on the monitor. If the call is not answered within 40 seconds, ED will turn off and the channel will be freed. - To establish communication, press button on any monitor (or pick up the handset of any telephone) in the apartment and ED on the door panel will illuminate. If the door panel has an E3002 GB2/H module with icon displayed on the front, the ED of the E3002 GB2/H module will illuminate. Make sure that the hearing aid is 15-25 cm away from the door panel to ensure maximum audio quality during communication with the apartment. - ommunication will last for one and a half minutes or until button on the monitor is pressed again (or the handset of the telephone is replaced). When communication has finished, EDs and will turn off and the channel will be freed. If vocal synthesis is activated, a 'ommunication is finished' message will indicate that the call is over. - To open the door, press button during the call or communication processes: one press will activate the lock release for five seconds and ED will also turn on for five seconds. If vocal synthesis is enabled, a 'Door Opened!' message will be indicated on the door panel. - For a description of the functioning and setup of the monitor/telephone, see the monitor's user manual.

4 DESRIPTI OF THE NEXA MODUAR DOOR PANE Description of the door panel: Door panel component assembly drawing. Embedding boxes Frame modules Electronic modules Aluminium panel Description of the door panel. Fixing screws for clip-on covers (x4) Fixing screws for embedding box (x2) Grille modules: N1000/A N1110/A 1P. N2220/A 2P. lip-on covers: 60xx Nexa module separator Button module: 3xxx Side profile (x2) Side profile Door panel UNE rod Door panel UNE rod: Enables 2 door panels to be joined (see page 29). Sound module E632/GB2B E642/GB2A, in video door entry systems with colour television camera., in audio door entry systems. Button module E610D, for 5 individual or 10 double buttons. Short connection cable supplied with the E610A module (length 16 cm). For connecting the buttons between the sound module and the E610D button module and between E610D button modules. RAP-610D connection cable (length 27 cm). For connecting the buttons between the sound module and the E610D button module and between E610D button modules. This hose is required when the distance between modules to be connected is greater due to their distribution in the door panels.

5 DESRIPTI OF THE E632 GB2B - E642 GB2A SOUND MODUE Description of the E632 GB2B - E642 GB2A sound module: Front. olour camera (E632 GB2B sound module only). EDs (visual signals for people with impaired hearing). EDs (activation in low light conditions). Speaker. Microphone. Sound module buttons (x2). Back. Internal use. N3422/GB2 TFT module connector. El3002 GB2/H Nexa module connector. N3401/GB2 proximity reader module connector. E610D button module connector or N3301/GB2 ( keypad access control module. ) onfiguration switch. Do not use (internal use). Button number. onnector (GB2 bus). For more information about the coded panel, see the Quick Guide enclosed with the N3301 GB2/N3401 GB2 module. onnection terminals: +, 1 NA1 AP,AP+ NA2 2 AP+,AP P1 P2 : Positive, negative (12Vdc output for Golmar D electric lock). : ontact for electric lock (Relay 1). : ontact NO for electric lock (Relay 1). : Input for external door opening button (Relay 1). : ontact NO for electric lock (Relay 2). : ontact for electric lock (Relay 2). : Input for external door opening button (Relay 2). : Input for external call button (button 1). : Input for external call button (button 2). : onnection (non-polarised). : onnection (non-polarised). Note: See wiring diagrams for connections (pages 32-43).

6 DESRIPTI OF THE E610D BUTT MODUE Description of the E610D button module: Front. Module buttons (x10). Back. Button connector input/output (x3). switch (button call code). Button number.

7 Positioning the embedding box: 1650 1850 1450 Make a hole in the wall to position the top of the door panel at a height of 1.65m. Hole dimensions depend on the type of door panel. Modules Model 1 NEV90S 2 NEV90 3 EV90 W (width) H (height) D (depth) 99 132,5 56,5 99 238 56 99 mm. 328 mm. 56 mm. The door panel has been designed to be used under most environmental conditions. It is however advisable to take extra precautions to prolong its service life (shields, covered areas, etc.). To obtain optimum video door entry system image quality, avoid direct contact from light sources (sunshine, street lights, etc.) Preparing the cable entry: Break through the hole to allow entry of cables through the bottom part of the embedding box. In the case of door panels with more than one embedding box, break through the side holes and join the embedding boxes using cable grommets.

8 Fitting the embedding box: Pass the cable through the hole made in the embedding box. Embed the box and ensure that it is level and flush. Once the embedding box is positioned, remove the protective stickers from the door panel's fixing holes. Mounting the electronic modules: Insert the sound module into the top of the frame module. ine up the clips on the sound module with the respective housings on the frame module and then press gently until correctly positioned. If there is a button module, repeat the above process, positioning it below the sound module, as shown in the drawing. Frame Frame E632/GB2B E642/GB2A sound modules E610D button module

9 Fastening the frame to the embedding box: Insert the spring hinge which attaches to the product in the embedding box, as shown in the drawing. To fasten the frame to the embedding box, insert the spring hinge into the housings provided for this purpose in the frame, as shown in the drawing. The frame can now be tilted horizontally to enable sound module and button module connection and setting. onnecting the buttons to the short connection cable: Insert one end of the short connection cable supplied with the E610D product into the sound module connector and the other end into the connector situated at the top of the E610D button module, as shown in the drawing. Between E610D button modules in the same embedding box, insert the short connection cable from the lower connector of the first button module into the upper connector of the second button module, as shown in the drawing. Between E610D button modules in different embedding boxes, insert one end of the short connection cable into the lower connector of the final E610D module in the first embedding box and the other end into the middle connector of the last E610D button module situated at the bottom of the second embedding box, as shown in the drawing.

10 onnecting the buttons to the RAP-610D short connection cable: Use the RAP-610D connection cable to connect the buttons between the sound module and the E610D button module and between E610D button modules when the distance between modules to be connected is greater due to the composition of the door panels. onfiguring the button code (operating mode 1): The E610D button module needs to be configured in order to assign a call code to the buttons. arry out this configuration with the switch located at the back of the module. Depending on the configuration option selected, the buttons will be assigned with a certain call code. To configure the call code on the monitors. It is worth noting the call code of each button, as shown in the table below. IMPORTANT: Sound module factory set to 'operating mode 1', (see page 26) - Up to 23 monitors (Vesta2)/apartments per installation (mixed installations with telephones up to 23 elements). - Up to 18 monitors (Vesta7)/apartments per installation (mixed installations with telephones up to 18 elements). - Up to 32 telephones (T562/Nhea)/apartments per installation (audio door entry system installation audio only). E610D button module Double button module codes switch Button code Dip1 Dip2 Dip3 Dip4 Dip5 Dip6 Dip7 Dip8 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 (1) 1 2 On On On On 11 21 2 12 3 13 4 14 5 15 6 16 7 17 8 18 9 19 10 20 Module configuration option 3 1 2 3 4 5 On On 31 Dip1 Dip2 Dip3 Dip4 Dip5 Dip6 Dip7 Dip8 P1 On On On On On On On On On On 1 6 11 16 21 22 23 Single button module codes 24 25 P3 P5 P7 P9 2 7 12 17 22 3 8 13 18 23 4 9 14 19 24 5 10 15 20 25 26 (1) 27 28 29 30 6 7 On On On On 26 31 27 28 29 30 (1) P1- P10: Button 1 - button 10 Important: Select a different configuration option for each E610D module. Factory setting.

11 onfiguring double button module codes: Front E632 GB2B Back VESTA2 P2 P1 Monitor Monitor 1 0 / 32 + AP- 1 NA1 AP+ NA2 2 AP+AP- P1 P2 Relé 1 Relé 2 12Vdc VESTA2 P2 Monitor 1 3 3 E610D 10 9 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 8 7 3 6 5 3 4 3 3 2 11 3 20 19 3 3 3 3 3 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 21 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 10 8 6 4 2 3 3 20 18 16 14 12 30 29 3 3 3 3 3 3 28 27 3 26 25 3 24 23 3 22 31 3 30 3 3 3 3 3 28 26 24 22 -In door panel systems with call pushbuttons, the first address on the monitor is ' 0'. -In coded panel systems (N3301/GB2), ' 0' is ' 32', which means that when a call is made to a monitor with ' 0' ( 1 to 5 set to OFF), it needs to be entered 3 2 on the N3301/GB2 numeric keypad. -In the software (Address Manager GB2), ' 0' is also shown as ' 32'.

12 onfiguring single button module codes: Front E632 GB2B Back VESTA2 P2 P1 3 P1 Monitor 0/32 + AP- 1 NA1 AP+ NA2 2 AP+AP- P1 P2 Relé 1 Relé 2 12Vdc P2 E610D 5 3 4 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 10 3 9 3 8 3 7 3 6 3 15 3 14 3 13 3 12 3 11 3 -In door panel systems with call pushbuttons, the first address on the monitor is ' 0'. -In coded panel systems (N3301/GB2), ' 0' is ' 32', which means that when a call is made to a monitor with ' 0' ( 1 to 5 set to OFF), it needs to be entered 3 2 on the N3301/GB2 numeric keypad. -In the software (Address Manager GB2), ' 0' is also shown as ' 32'. ontinued overleaf

13 ontinued from previous page. E610D Monitor 20 3 19 3 18 3 17 3 16 3 25 3 3 24 23 3 3 3 22 21 30 3 3 3 3 3 29 28 27 26 31 3

14 onfiguring the button code (audio only installation up to 128 telephones/apartments): The E610D button module needs to be configured in order to assign a call code to the buttons. arry out this configuration with the switch located at the back of the module. Depending on the configuration option selected, the buttons will be assigned with a certain call code. To configure the call code on the monitors. It is worth noting the call code of each button, as shown in the table below. IMPORTANT: The sound module should be set to 'operating mode 2' (audio only up to 128 telephones/apartments), see page 26. E610D button module Double button module codes Module configuration option 3 switch Dip1 Dip2 Dip3 Dip4 Dip5 Dip6 Dip7 Dip8 P1 1 On On 2 On On On On 11 21 31 Button code P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 2 12 22 3 13 23 4 14 24 5 15 25 6 16 26 7 17 27 P8 P9 P10 (1) 4 On On 41 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 5 On On 51 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 6 On On 61 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 7 On On 71 62 63 64 66 67 68 69 70 8 On 81 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 9 On 91 82 83 84 85 86 88 89 90 10 On 101 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 90 11 On 111102103104105106107108109110 12 On 121112113114115116117118119120 13 On 122123124125126127 8 18 28 9 19 29 10 20 30 (1)P1- P10: Button 1 - button 10. Important: Select a different configuration option for each E610D module. Factory setting. ontinued overleaf

15 ontinued from previous page. E610D button module Single button module codes switch Button code Dip1 Dip2 Dip3 Dip4 Dip5 Dip6 Dip7 Dip8 P1 P3 P5 P7 P9 (1) 1 2 On On On On 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 3 On On 11 12 13 14 15 Module configuration option 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 On On On On On On On On On On On On 16 21 26 31 36 41 46 51 17 18 22 23 27 28 19 20 24 25 29 30 32 33 34 35 37 42 38 43 47 48 52 53 39 44 40 45 49 50 54 55 12 On 56 57 58 59 60 13 On 61 62 63 64 65 14 On 66 67 68 69 70 (1)P1- P10: Button 1 - button 10. Important: Select a different configuration option for each E610D module. Factory setting.

16 onfiguring double button module codes (up to 128 telephones/apartments): Front E632 GB2B Back E642 GB2A T-562 T-562 P2 P1 P1 Telephone code Telephone code 1 0/128 + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+AP- P1 P2 Relay 1 Relay 2 12Vdc P2 Telephone code 1 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 3 3 3 E610D 10 9 3 7 7 7 7 7 3 3 3 3 3 7 8 7 7 6 5 7 4 3 7 2 11 7 3 3 3 3 10 7 8 7 6 7 4 7 2 3 7 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 20 19 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 7 18 17 7 16 15 7 14 13 12 7 7 30 29 7 28 27 7 26 25 7 24 23 7 22 31 7 -In door panel systems with call pushbuttons, the first address on the telephone is ' 0'. -In coded panel systems (N3301/GB2), ' 0' is ' 128', which means that when a call is made to a telephone with ' 0' (1 to 7 set to OFF), it needs to be entered 8 on the N3301/GB2 numeric keypad. -In the software (Address Manager GB2), ' 0' is also shown as ' 128'. ontinued overleaf 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 20 3 7 18 7 16 7 14 7 12 7 30 7 28 7 26 7 24 7 22 7

17 ontinued from previous page. E610D Telephone code 40 3 7 38 3 7 Telephone code 39 3 7 37 3 7 Telephone code 40 3 7 38 3 7 3 3 36 7 34 7 32 3 7 3 3 35 7 33 7 41 3 7 3 3 36 7 34 7 32 3 7 3 3 3 3 50 3 7 48 7 46 7 44 7 42 7 3 3 3 3 49 3 7 47 7 45 7 43 7 51 7 3 3 3 3 50 7 48 7 46 7 44 7 42 3 7 3 3 3 3 60 3 7 58 7 56 7 54 7 52 7 3 3 3 3 59 3 7 57 7 55 7 53 7 61 7 3 3 3 3 60 3 7 58 7 56 7 54 7 52 7 3 3 3 3 70 3 7 68 7 66 7 64 7 62 7 3 3 3 3 69 3 7 67 7 65 7 63 7 71 7 3 3 3 3 70 3 7 68 7 66 7 64 7 62 7 IMPORTANT: The T562/TNHEA telephone's 10 should be set to. ontinued overleaf

18 ontinued from previous page. Telephone code 80 3 78 3 76 3 74 3 72 3 7 7 7 7 7 E610D Telephone code 79 3 77 3 75 3 73 3 81 3 7 7 7 7 7 Telephone code 80 7 78 7 76 7 74 7 72 7 90 7 88 7 86 7 84 7 82 7 89 3 7 87 3 7 85 3 7 83 3 7 91 3 7 90 7 88 7 86 7 84 7 82 7 100 7 98 7 96 7 94 7 92 7 99 3 7 97 3 7 95 3 7 93 3 7 101 3 7 100 7 98 7 96 7 94 7 92 7 110 7 108 7 109 3 7 107 3 7 110 7 108 7 106 7 104 7 105 3 7 103 3 7 106 7 104 7 102 7 111 3 7 102 7 IMPORTANT: The T562/TNHEA telephone's 10 should be set to. ontinued overleaf

19 ontinued from previous page. Telephone code 120 3 7 118 3 7 E610D Telephone code 119 3 7 117 3 7 Telephone code 120 3 7 118 3 7 3 3 116 7 114 3 7 112 7 3 3 115 7 113 7 121 3 7 3 3 116 7 114 7 112 3 7 3 3 3 126 7 124 7 122 7 3 3 127 3 7 125 7 123 7 Sin uso 3 3 3 126 7 124 7 122 7 IMPORTANT: The T562/TNHEA telephone's 10 should be set to.

20 onfiguring single button module codes (up to 71 telephones/apartments): Front E632 GB2B Back E642 GB2A T-562 P2 P1 P1 Telephone code 0/128 7 + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+AP- P1 P2 Relay 1 Relay 2 12Vdc P2 E610D 5 3 4 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 7 7 7 7 7 10 3 9 3 7 7 8 3 7 3 6 3 7 7 7 15 3 7 14 3 7 13 3 7 12 3 7 11 3 7 -In door panel systems with call push buttons, the first address on the telephone is ' 0'. -In coded panel systems (N3301/GB2), ' 0' is ' 128', which means that when a call is made to a telephone with ' 0' (1 to 7 set to OFF), it needs to be entered 8 on the N3301/GB2 numeric keypad. -In the software (Address Manager GB2), ' 0' is also shown as ' 128'. ontinued overleaf

21 ontinued from previous page. E610D Telephone code 20 3 19 3 18 3 17 3 16 3 7 7 7 7 7 25 3 24 3 23 3 22 3 21 3 7 7 7 7 7 30 3 29 3 28 3 27 3 26 3 7 7 7 7 7 35 3 7 34 3 7 33 3 7 32 3 7 31 3 7 IMPORTANT: The T562/TNHEA telephone's 10 should be set to. ontinued overleaf

22 ontinued from previous page. E610D Telephone code 40 3 7 39 3 3 3 7 38 7 37 7 36 3 7 3 3 3 3 45 3 7 44 7 43 7 42 7 41 7 50 3 3 3 3 3 7 49 7 48 7 47 7 46 7 55 3 3 3 3 3 7 54 7 53 7 52 7 51 7 IMPORTANT: The T562/TNHEA telephone's 10 should be set to. ontinued overleaf

23 ontinued from previous page. E610D Telephone code 60 7 59 7 58 7 57 7 56 7 65 7 64 7 63 7 62 7 61 7 70 7 69 7 68 7 67 7 66 7 IMPORTANT: The T562/TNHEA telephone's 10 should be set to.

24 Description of the sound module switch: The switch is located on the left side of the back of the module. Door panel address: switches: 1 and 2 OFF (address 1), 1 and 2 OFF (address 2), 1 OFF and 2 (address 3), 1 and 2 (address 4). 1 + 1 eave in the OFF position for door panels with double button and set to for door panels with single button. eave in the OFF position for use with door panels in houses and set to for use in apartment buildings. eave in the position to set the door opening time to 5 seconds. Set to OFF to set the door opening time to 1 second. Factory setting. Set to to configure: (see page 25-26) Vocal synthesis language, Relay 1 and Relay 2 of the lock release will be NO or N, adjustment of vocal synthesis volume and the operating mode of the sound module. eave in the OFF position once configuration is complete. Description of the configuration jumper: Important: Do not change the factory default position of the configuration jumper. Factory setting. Description of the door panel lighting EDs for low light conditions: + 1 The door panel lighting EDs will turn on during a call if the door panel lighting at that moment is low. This enables the user to view the person who has called from the apartment monitor. Description of the visual signals on the door panel: Visual signals on the door panel for people with impaired hearing: - While calling: ED ' ' will illuminate during in call and in communication times. - During communication: ED ' ' will illuminate during the communication process. - During door release: ED ' ' will illuminate during door release. - End of communication: EDs ' ' and ' ' will turn off. - alling at one door panel while another door panel is communicating (if there is more than one door panel): ED ' ' will illuminate for 3 seconds. - While calling and the monitor is in Do not disturb mode: ED ' ' will illuminate for 4 seconds. - While calling (apartment with no monitor or telephone): ED ' ' will illuminate for 4 seconds.

25 Description of the vocal synthesis (audible signals on the door panel): Audible signals on the door panel for people with impaired vision. If vocal synthesis is enabled on the sound module (see page 24-25 for configuration), the following voice messages can be heard on the door panel: - While calling: all is in progress. - During door release: Door Opened!. - End of communication: ommunication is finished. - alling at one door panel while another door panel is communicating (if there is more than one door panel): System is busy, try later. - While calling and the monitor is in "Do not disturb" mode: all is in progress. - While calling (apartment with no monitor or telephone): Resident Unavailable. Adjusting the door panel communication volume: If after starting the system the door panel audio volume seems inadequate, follow these steps: - all an apartment. - The call is received in the apartment. Establish communication by pressing the push button on the monitor. - Next, press the push button used to call the apartment for 3 seconds until a number of confirmation tones are heard and the door panel communication ED starts to blink. - Each press on the same call button will increase the door panel volume and ED blink speed.. There are 5 volume settings and the blink speed of ED will increase for each. Slow to fast blink - low to high volume. After reaching setting 5, that is, maximum blink speed and volume, the next setting is setting 1, that is, minimum blink speed and volume (carousel mode). - To save the volume setting keep the push button used to call the apartment pressed until a number of confirmation tones are heard and the door panel communication ED Selecting the vocal synthesis language: turns off. To activate the vocal synthesis of the door panel, follow these steps: - Disconnect the door panel's power supply. - Set 6 on the sound module (see page 24) to. - Reconnect the door panel's power supply. - Press and hold down button P2 on the sound module for 6 seconds (until the confirmation tones end). - Then continue pressing until the required language is reached. - Finally, set 6 to OFF. A confirmation tone will be heard. P2 onfiguring the contact type for Relay 1 and Relay 2 (lock release): To change the contact type for lock release activation of Relay 1 and Relay 2 of the door panel, follow these steps: - Disconnect the door panel's power supply. - Set 6 on the sound module (see page 24) to. - Reconnect the door panel's power supply. - Press and hold down button P1 on the sound module for 6 seconds (until the confirmation tones end and ED on the door panel starts to blink). - Then continue pressing until the required contact type is reached. ED on the door panel will blink rapidly if the contact selected is NO (default setting) or slowly if the contact selected is N. Once the required option is selected, stop pressing button P1. - Finally, set 6 to OFF. Aconfirmation tone will be heard and ED on the door panel will turn off. Description: Normally open: N.O Normally closed: N. P1 Important: The selected contact type will apply to both Relay 1 and Relay 2.

26 Adjusting the vocal synthesis volume: If after starting the system the vocal synthesis volume of the door panel seems inadequate, follow these steps: - Disconnect the door panel's power supply. - Set 6 on the sound module (see page 24) to OFF. - Reconnect the door panel's power supply. - Set 6 to. - Press and hold down button P2 on the sound module for 6 seconds (until the vocal synthesis volume is heard and ED on the door panel starts to blink). P2 - Then continue pressing to increase the vocal synthesis volume and the blink speed of ED. There are 5 volume settings and the blink speed of ED will increase for each. Slow to fast blink - low to high volume. After reaching setting 5, that is, maximum blink speed and volume, the next setting is setting 1, that is, minimum blink speed and synthesiser volume (carousel mode). Once the required volume is selected, stop pressing button P2. - Finally, set 6 to OFF. Aconfirmation tone will be heard and ED Selecting the sound module operating mode: on the door panel will turn off. To change the operating mode of the sound module, follow these steps: ( 1) ( 2) ( 2) ( 3) ( 3) ( 2) ( 3) ( 2) ( 3) - Disconnect the door panel's power supply. - Set 6 on the sound module (see page 24) to OFF. - Reconnect the door panel's power supply. - Set 6 to. - Press and hold down button P1 on the sound module for 6 seconds (until the confirmation tones end) - Then continue pressing to change the operating mode indicated by the visual alert EDs of the door panel 'carousel mode' (see the following operating mode selection table). Once the required operating mode is selected, stop pressing button P1. - Finally, set 6 to OFF.Aconfirmation tone will be heard and the visual alert EDs of the door panel will turn off. Mode House OFF 1 Building ( Up to 32 monitors/telephones) Building 'tel. only' (Up to 128 telephones) Building 'router' (Up to 128 monitors/telephones) Building 'gateway' (Up to 128 monitors/telephones) Building (Up to 32 monitors/telephones) Building 'tel. only' (Up to 128 telephones) Building 'router' (Up to 256 monitors/telephones) Building 'gateway' (Up to 256 monitors/telephones) 4 Function Door mode panel Insta llat ion ED ED ED ED 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Operating modes Buttons Buttons Buttons Buttons Buttons d d d d Video panel Video panel/ Audio panel Audio panel Video panel (Inst. with risers) Video panel (Gen. panel inst.) Video panel/ Audio panel Audio panel Video panel (Inst. with risers) Video panel (Gen. panel inst.) OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF P1 Mode 9 to 12 (no function) ------ ------ ------ ------ ontinued overleaf

27 ontinued from previous page. Building mode: Set 4 on the sound module to (see page 24). - Up to 23 monitors and apartments with a Vesta2 monitor per installation. (Mixed installations with telephones up to 23 elements). - Up to 18 monitors and apartments with a Vesta7 monitor per installation. (Mixed installations with telephones up to 18 elements). - Up to 32 telephones and apartments with T562/Nhea telephones per installation. (Audio door entry system installation audio only). Building mode 'telephones only' (audio panel): Up to 128 telephones/apartments. Set 4 on the sound module to (see page 24). Building mode 'router': Set 4 on the sound module to (see page 24). - Up to 23 monitors and apartments with a Vesta2 monitor per riser (RD-GB2/A module(s) required). (Mixed installations with telephones up to 23 elements). - Up to 18 monitors and apartments with a Vesta7 monitor per riser (RD-GB2/A module(s) required). (Mixed installations with telephones up to 18 elements). - Up to 32 telephones and apartments with T562/Nhea telephones per riser (RD-GB2/A module(s) required). (Audio door entry system installation audio only). Building mode 'gateway': Set 4 on the sound module to (see page 24). - Up to 23 monitors and apartments with a Vesta2 monitor per interior panel (RD-GB2/A module(s) required). (Mixed installations with telephones up to 23 elements). - Up to 18 monitors and apartments with a Vesta7 monitor per interior panel (RD-GB2/A module(s) required). (Mixed installations with telephones up to 18 elements). - Up to 32 telephones and apartments with T562/Nhea telephones per interior panel (RD-GB2/A module(s) required). (Audio door entry system installation audio only). ( 1) House mode. See the manual enclosed with the corresponding GB2 house kit. ( 2) Building mode 'router'/'gateway'. See the manual enclosed with the RD-GB2/A module. ( 3) d panel. See the manual enclosed with the N3301 GB2/N3401 GB2 module. () Sound module configured with default setting: house mode and operating mode 1. Adjusting telecamera: The telecamera has a pan and tilt mechanism built in to adjust the telecamera position. losing the frame: Once the wiring and configuration work is done, fix the frame to the embedding box using the screws supplied. Important: Before closing the door panel(s) make a test call to any apartment to ensure that everything works correctly.

28 Inserting the button identification labels: Open the label holder window. Mounting the modules of a door panel: Place the label and close. Insert a clip-on cover into the side profiles (from the bottom) and fix it using the screws specified (step 1 ) and then insert the module (step 2 ). If the door panel has more than one module, insert the lower module first, see figure A. Insert the module separator (step 3 ) and then the next module (step 4 ), see figure B. Repeat this process on door panels with more than one module (the maximum number of modules that can be linked vertically is three). To finish, insert the second clip-on cover (step 5 ) into the side profiles (from the top) and fix it using the screws specified, see figure. A B Side profile 4 2,9 x 13 DIN-7981 5 Side profile 3 2 1 2,9 x 13 DIN-7981

29 Mounting the modules of a double door panel: Mount door panel A (step 1 ) as described in 'Mounting the modules of a door panel' (see page 28), taking into account that the bar connecting panel A and panel B must be a door panel UNE rod, see drawing below. Insert a clip-on cover between the door panel UNE rod and the second side profile (from the bottom) and fix it using the screws specified (step 2 ), then insert the module (step 3 ). If the door panel has more than one module, insert the lower module first. Insert the module separator (step 4 ) and then the next module (step 5 ). Repeat this process on door panels with more than one module (the maximum number of modules that can be linked vertically is three). To finish, insert the final clip-on cover between the door panel UNE rod and the second side profile (from the top) and fix it using the screws specified (step 6 ). 2,9 x 13 DIN-7981 B 6 Door panel UNE rod 5 A A 4 3 1 Side profile 2 Door panel UNE rod 2,9 x 13 DIN-7981 Side profile Side profile IMPORTANT: Once the adjustments are completed, stick the adhesive joint (enclosed with the N60XX MP end piece set) to the door panel UNE rod.

30 losing the door panel: Fix the door panel to the embedding box using the screws supplied. To complete the fitting of the panel, attach the clip-on covers by positioning one end and then applying slight pressure to the other end until they clip into place. Single door panel: Double door panel:

31 INSTAATI OF THE POWER SUPPY UNIT Installing the FA-GB2/A power supply unit: Install the power supply unit in a dry and protected place free from the risk of water leaks or sprays. To prevent electric shock, do not remove the protective cover of the primary or handle the wiring. The fitting and handling of this device must be carried out by authorised personnel in the absence of electrical current. To avoid damage, the power supply unit must be firmly secured in place. DIN rail. Please note that current regulations stipulate that the power supply must be protected by a circuit breaker. onnect the FA-GB2/A power supply unit to the earth connection. Mount the DIN rail to the wall with the plugs and screws supplied. Then attach the power supply by applying slight pressure. DIN rail. DIN rail. The power supply can be installed on a DIN 46277 rail.. To remove the power supply unit from the DIN rail, use a flat screwdriver to lever it off, as shown in the drawing. The FA-GB2/A model requires 8 elements on the rail. DIN 46277 DIN rail latch release. IMPORTANT: the maximum number of units that can be connected to an FA-GB2/A power supply are: 23 VESTA 2 monitors - 18 VESTA7 monitors - 18 Pentha monitors. Replace the protective cover once the input terminals have been wired.

32 WIRING DIAGRAMS: Video door entry system with 23 VESTA2 monitors, 6 DP-GB2A distributors VESTA2 ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 23 () End of line VESTA2 ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 22 ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 21 VESTA2 D A B DP- GB 2 A VESTA2 ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 4 ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 3 VESTA2 End of line OFF VESTA2 ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 2 ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 1 VESTA2 D A B DP- GB 2 A Distances and cross-sections: VESTA2 DP-GB2A VESTA2 Mains 100~240Vac N N B able A B D FA-GB 2/A (M) (P) Twisted pair 2x0.75mm 2 60m 60m 30m 10m FA-GB 2/A Twisted pair 2x1mm 2 80m 80m 40m 15m A Access panel Button panel d panel ( 3) D (1) SW1 or () onfiguring the end of line in the last distributor. Switch to. ( ) onfigure the end of line in the last monitor. 6 to. + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relay 1 Relay2 Important: (1) For the connection a lock release or a 2nd lock release, see page 44. ( 2) For more information about the VESTA2 monitor, see the Quick Guide enclosed with its corresponding product. ( 3) For more information about the coded panel, see the Quick Guide enclosed with the N3301 GB2/N3401 GB2 module.

33 WIRING DIAGRAMS: Video door entry system with 23 VESTA2 monitors, 12 D2-GB2 distributors VESTA2 ( 3 ) ( ) APARTMENT 23 (1) () End of line D1 D2 D2- GB 2 D1 D2 D2-GB2 VESTA2 ( 3 ) ( ) APARTMENT 4 ( 3) ( ) APARTMENT 3 VESTA2 (1) End of line OFF VESTA2 ( 3 ) ( ) APARTMENT 2 ( 3) ( ) APARTMENT 1 VESTA2 (1) End of line OFF Distances and cross-sections: D2 D1 D2- GB 2 VESTA2 D2-GB2 VESTA2 Mains 100~240Vac N B N FA-GB 2/A able A B D (M) (P) FA-GB 2/A Twisted pair 2x0.75mm 2 60m 60m 30m 10m A Twisted pair 2x1mm 2 80m 80m 40m 15m Access panel Button panel d panel ( 4) (1) () eave the jumper in the position GB2 monitors of all of the D2-GB2 distributors. D Remove the jumper from all of the distributors except the last. ( ) onfigure the end of line in the last monitor. 6 to. SW1 or + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relay 1 Relay 2 (2) Important: ( 2) For the connection a lock release or a 2nd lock release, see page 44. ( 3) For more information about the VESTA2 monitor, see the Quick Guide enclosed with its corresponding product. ( 4) For more information about the coded panel, see the Quick Guide enclosed with the N3301 GB2/N3401 GB2 module.

34 WIRING DIAGRAMS: Mixed installation: Up to 23 elements (Vesta2 monitors/t562 telephones), 6 DP-GB2A distributors Additional telephone (in the same apartment) T-562 ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 22 Slave 1 ( 2) APARTMENT 22 VESTA2 () End of line 12 ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 21 VESTA2 D A B DP- GB 2 A T-562 ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 4 ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 3 12 VESTA2 End of line OFF VESTA2 ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 2 ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 1 VESTA2 D A B DP- GB 2 A Distances and cross-sections: T562 DP-GB2A VESTA2 Mains 100~240Vac N B N FA-GB 2/A able A B D (M) (P) FA-GB 2/A Twisted pair 2x0.75mm 2 60m 60m 30m 10m A Twisted pair 2x1mm 2 80m 80m 40m 15m Access panel Button panel d panel ( 3) D or SW1 () onfiguring the end of line in the last distributor. Switch to. ( ) onfigure the end of line in the last monitor or telephone. Monitor: 6 to. Telephone: 11 to. + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relay 1 Relay 2 (1) Important: (1) For the connection a lock release or a 2nd lock release, see page 44. ( 2) For more information about the VESTA2 monitor and the T-562 telephone, see the Quick Guide enclosed with its corresponding product. ( 3) For more information about the coded panel, see the Quick Guide enclosed with the N3301 GB2/N3401 GB2 module.

35 WIRING DIAGRAMS: Video door entry system with 18 VESTA7 monitors, 5 DP-GB2A distributors Video door entry system with 18 PENTHA monitors, 5 DP-GB2A distributors () End of line VESTA7/PENTHA VESTA7/PENTHA ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 18 ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 17 D A B DP- GB 2 A VESTA7/PENTHA VESTA7/PENTHA ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 4 ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 3 End of line OFF VESTA7/PENTHA ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 2 ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 1 VESTA7/PENTHA D A B DP- GB 2 A Distances and cross-sections: VESTA7/ PENTHA DP-GB2A VESTA7/ PENTHA Mains 100~240Vac N B FA-GB 2/A A able A Twisted pair 2x0.75mm 2 60m Twisted pair 2x1mm 2 80m B 60m 30m D 10m 80m 40m 15m Access panel Button panel d panel N FA-GB 2/A ( 3) (M) (P) D SW1 or () ( ) onfiguring the end of line in the last distributor. Switch to. onfigure the end of line in the last monitor. 6 to. + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relay 1 Relay 2 (1) (1) Important: (1) For the connection a lock release or a 2nd lock release, see page 44. ( 2) For more information about the VESTA7 monitor, see the Quick Guide enclosed with its corresponding product. ( 3) For more information about the coded panel, see the Quick Guide enclosed with the N3301 GB2/N3401 GB2 module.

36 WIRING DIAGRAMS: Video door entry system with 18 VESTA7 monitors, 9 D2-GB2 distributors Video door entry system with 18 PENTHA monitors, 9 D2-GB2 distributors VESTA7/PENTHA VESTA7/PENTHA ( ) APARTMENT 18 ( ) APARTMENT 17 (1) () End of line D1 D2 D2- GB 2 D1 D2 D2-GB2 VESTA7/PENTHA VESTA7/PENTHA ( 3 ) ( ) APARTMENT 4 ( 3 ) ( ) APARTMENT 3 (1) End of line OFF VESTA7/PENTHA APARTMENT 2 ( 3 ) ( ) APARTMENT 1 ( 3 ) VESTA7/PENTHA (1) End of line OFF Distances and cross-sections: D2 D1 D2- GB 2 VESTA7/ PENTHA D2-GB2 VESTA7/ PENTHA Mains 100~240Vac N B FA-GB 2/A able Twisted pair 2x0.75mm 2 Twisted pair 2x1mm 2 A 60m 80m B 60m 30m 80m 40m D 10m 15m N FA-GB 2/A (M) (P) A Access panel Button panel d panel ( 4) (1) () eave the jumper in the position GB2 monitors of all of the D2-GB2 distributors. D Remove the jumper from all of the distributors except the last. SW1 or + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relay 1 Relay 2 ( ) onfigure the end of line in the last monitor. 6 to. (2) (1) Important: ( 2) For the connection a lock release or a 2nd lock release, see page 44. ( 3) For more information about the VESTA7 monitor, see the Quick Guide enclosed with its corresponding product. ( 4) For more information about the coded panel, see the Quick Guide enclosed with the N3301 GB2/N3401 GB2 module.

AUX 37 WIRING DIAGRAMS: Mixed installation: Up to 18 elements (Vesta7 monitors/nhea hands-free audio terminals), 5 DP-GB2A distributors. Mixed installation: Up to 18 elements (Pentha monitors/nhea hands-free audio terminals), 5 DP-GB2A distributors Additional hands-free audio terminal (in the same apartment) () End of line ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 17 AUX NHEA Slave 1 ( 2) VESTA7/PENTHA APARTMENT 17 D A B DP- GB 2 A VESTA7/PENTHA NHEA ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 4 ( 2 ) ( AUX ) APARTMENT 3 End of line OFF VESTA7/PENTHA VESTA7/PENTHA ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 2 ( 2 ) ( ) APARTMENT 1 D A B DP- GB 2 A Distances and cross-sections: NHEA DP-GB2A VESTA7/ PENTHA Mains 100~240Vac N N B able A B D FA-GB 2/A (M) (P) Twisted pair 2x0.75mm 2 60m 60m 30m 10m FA-GB 2/A A Twisted pair 2x1mm 2 80m 80m 40m 15m Access panel Button panel d panel ( 3) D SW1 or () onfiguring the end of line in the last distributor. Switch to. ( ) onfiguring the end of line in the last monitor or terminal. Monitor: 6 to. Audio terminal: 11 to. + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relay 1 Relay 2 (1) (1) Important: (1) For the connection a lock release or a 2nd lock release, see page 44. ( 2) For more information about the VESTA7 monitor and the NHEA audio terminal, see the Quick Guide enclosed with its corresponding product. ( 3) For more information about the coded panel, see the Quick Guide enclosed with the N3301 GB2/N3401 GB2 module.

38 WIRING DIAGRAMS: Audio door entry system with 32 apartments/t562 GB2 telephones T-562 GB2 ( 1) APARTMENT 32 2 1 T-562 GB2 ( 1) APARTMENT 2 2 1 T-562 GB2 ( 1) APARTMENT 1 2 1 Distances and cross-sections: T562 Mains 100~240Vac N able A B N Twisted pair 2x0.75mm 2 60m 60m 10m FA-GB 2/A B T562 Twisted pair 2x1mm 2 80m 80m 15m Access panel Button panel d panel ( 2) (M) (P) FA-GB 2/A or A SW1 ock release max. 12 Vdc/270mA. + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relay 1 Relayé 2 ( ) Important: For the connection of an lock release or a 2nd lock release, see page 44. 1 For more information about the T562 telephone, see the Quick Guide enclosed with its corresponding product. (2) For more information about the coded panel, see the Quick Guide enclosed with the N3301 GB2/N3401 GB2 module. AP

39 WIRING DIAGRAMS: Audio door entry system with 32 apartments/nhea hands-free audio terminals NHEA ( 1) APARTMENT 32 AUX ( 1) ( 1) APARTMENT 2 APARTMENT 1 NHEA AUX NHEA AUX Distances and cross-sections: Mains 100~240Vac NHEA N AUX able A B N Twisted pair 2x0.75mm 2 60m 60m 10m FA-GB 2/A B NHEA AUX Twisted pair 2x1mm 2 80m 80m 15m Access panel Button panel d panel ( 2) (M) (P) FA-GB 2/A or A SW1 + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relay 1 Relay 2 Important: For the connection of an A lock release or a 2nd lock release, see page 44. ( 1) For more information about the NHEA hands-free audio terminal, see the Quick Guide enclosed with its corresponding product. ( 2) For more information about the coded panel, see the Quick Guide enclosed with the N3301 GB2/N3401 GB2 module.

40 WIRING DIAGRAMS: Audio door entry system with 128 apartments/t562 GB2 telephones (The E642 GB2A sound module should be set to 'operating mode 2' audio only, see page 26). T-562 GB2 ( 1) APARTMENT 128 2 1 IMPORTANT: - The T562 telephone's 10 should be set to. T-562 GB2 ( 1) APARTMENT 2 2 1 T-562 GB2 ( 1) APARTMENT 1 2 1 Distances and cross-sections: T562 Mains 100~240Vac N able A B N Twisted pair 2x0.75mm 2 60m 60m 10m FA-GB 2/A B T562 Twisted pair 2x1mm 2 80m 80m 15m Access panel Button panel d panel ( 2) (M) (P) FA-GB 2/A or A SW1 + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relay 1 Relay 2 Important: For the connection of an A lock release or a 2nd lock release, see page 44. ( 1) For more information about the T562 telephone, see the Quick Guide enclosed with its corresponding product. ( 2) For more information about the coded panel, see the Quick Guide enclosed with the N3301 GB2/N3401 GB2 module.

41 WIRING DIAGRAMS: Audio door entry system with 128 apartments/nheahands-free audio terminals (The E642 GB2A sound module should be set to 'operating mode 2' audio only, see page 26). NHEA ( 1) APARTMENT 128 AUX IMPORTANT: - The TNHEA telephone's 10 should be set to. ( 1) ( 1) APARTMENT 2 APARTMENT 1 NHEA AUX NHEA AUX Distances and cross-sections: mains 100~240Vac NHEA N AUX able A B N Twisted pair 2x0.75mm 2 60m 60m 10m FA-GB 2/A B NHEA AUX Twisted pair 2x1mm 2 80m 80m 15m Access panel Button panel d panel ( 2) (M) (P) FA-GB 2/A or A SW1 + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relay 1 Relay 2 Important: For the connection of an A lock release or a 2nd lock release, see page 44. ( 1) For more information about the NHEA hands-free audio terminal, see the Quick Guide enclosed with its corresponding product. ( 2) For more information about the coded panel, see the Quick Guide enclosed with the N3301 GB2/N3401 GB2 module.

42 WIRING DIAGRAMS: Video door entry system with 2 access panels, D2-GB2 distributor for door panels Mains 100~240Vac Video door entry system: ( 3) To the distributors (building floors) Audio door entry system: To the telephones (building floors) N N FA-GB 2/A (M) (P) ( 4) Up to 12 apartments leave the jumper in the position GB2 monitors. ( 3) ( 4) D2 D1 OFF D2- GB 2 End of line Important: (in this distributor). Video door entry system: eave the end of line in the OFF position. Audio door entry system: Set the end of line to. ( 3) Important: Do not mix D2-GB2 & DP-GB2A in the same installation Access panel 1 Access panel 2 Button panel d panel ( 2 ) Button panel d panel ( 2) SW1 or SW1 or + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relay 1 Relay 2 + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relay 1 Relay 2 (1) Important: For the connection of an A lock release or a 2nd lock release, see page 44. ( 2)Important: For more information about the coded panel, see the Quick Guide enclosed with the N3301 GB2/N3401 GB2 module.

43 WIRING DIAGRAMS: Video door entry system with 4 access panels, DP-GB2A distributor for door panels Mains 100~240Vac Video door entry system: ( 3) To the distributors (building floors) Audio door entry system: To the telephones (building floors) N N FA-GB 2/A (M) (P) ( 3) End of line OFF DP-GB2A D B A Important: (in this distributor). Video door entry system: eave the end of line in the OFF position. Audio door entry system: Set the end of line to. ( 3) Important: Do not mix D2-GB2 & DP-GB2A in the same installation Access panel 4 Access panel 4 Button panel d panel ( 2 ) Button panel d panel ( 2) SW1 or SW1 or + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relay 1 Relay 2 + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relay 1 Relay 2 Access panel 1 Access panel 2 Button panel d panel ( 2 ) Button panel d panel ( 2) SW1 or SW1 or + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relay 1 Relay 2 + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relay 1 Relay 2 (1) Important: For the connection of an A lock release or a 2nd lock release, see page 44. ( 2)Important: For more information about the coded panel, see the Quick Guide enclosed with the N3301 GB2/N3401 GB2 module.

44 WIRING DIAGRAMS: onnection or Door Release Mechanisms onnection of 1 A lock release with AP : Access panel Button panel d panel ( 2) To the FA-GB2/A power supply SW1 or ompatible Power Source + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relé 1 Relé 2 SE ~ PRI ~ ~ ~ Postal Release Mains 120Vac ( )Important: Place the varistor supplied with the sound module directly onto the terminals of the lock release. onnection of 2 A lock release with AP : Access panel Button panel d panel ( 2) To the FA-GB2/A power supply SW1 or ompatible Power Source + 1 NA1 AP- AP+ NA2 2 AP+ AP- P1 P2 12Vdc Relay 1 Relay 2 SE ~ PRI ~ ~ ~ Postal Releases Mains 120Vac ( )Important: Place the varistors supplied with the sound module directly onto the terminals of the lock release. ( 2)Important: For more information about the coded panel, see the Quick Guide enclosed with the N3301 GB2/N3401 GB2 module.