EN TECHNICAL MANUAL. Technical manual for Icona SBC colour monitor Art. 6601W(/BM) Passion.Technology.Design.

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EN TEHNIA MANUA Technical manual for Icona B colour monitor Art. 660W(/BM) Passion.Technology.Design.

Warning Install the equipment by carefully following the instructions given by the manufacturer and in compliance with the standards in force. All the equipment must only be used for the purpose it was designed for. omelit Group.p.A. declines any responsibility for improper use of the apparatus, for modifications made by third parties for any reason or purpose, and for the use of non-original accessories and materials. All the products comply with the requirements of the 04/30/UE, 04/35/UE directives, as certified by the E mark they carry. Do not route riser wires in proximity to power supply cables (30/400V). Installation, mounting and assistance procedures for electrical devices must only be performed by specialised electricians. ut off the power supply before carrying out any maintenance work. Table of contents Warning... Monitor description... 3 oft-touch key description...4 Indicator ED description...4 oft-touch key activation... 4 Installation... 5 Mounting the Icona B monitor on flush-mounted box Art. 67...5 Wall-mounting (Art. 660) / on 503 series box/round box...6 Installation on plasterboard walls with mounting kit Art. 68...7 Operation... 8 Answer incoming call...8 Activation/deactivation automatic answer mode...8 Monitor configuration... 8 tandard configuration for soft-touch keys...8 Advanced monitor configuration...9 Warning...9 Programming for intercom call...9 Programming/deleting intercom address (selective intercom only)...9 Programming buttons for intercom call...0 Direct programming of intercom call... Programming keys for generic or coded actuator... Programming buttons for other functions...3 Programming range...4 ED/alarm/lock-release/actuator programming...5 hanging monitor ringtones...6 Programming reset...6 Riser addresses... 7 Operating distances with Art. 4888... 8 Wiring diagrams with Art. 4888... 9 ystem with Ikall eries video port...9 ascade connection of main monitors powered by mixer Art. 4888...0 Branch connection of main monitors and secondary monitor with the same user code (in systems with Art. 4888)...0 ascade connection of main monitors and secondary monitor with the same user code (in systems with Art. 4888)...0 onnection of main monitor with local power supply...0 Operating distances with KIT 846I... Operating distances with Art. 0... Wiring diagrams with KIT 846I and Art.0... 3 KIT 846I: standard single-family system...3 ystem with Art. 0...3 KIT 846I or system with Art. 0: secondary monitor in branch or cascade connection...4 KIT 846I or system with Art. 0: secondary monitor in branch connection...4 KIT 846I or system with Art. 0: additional secondary monitors in cascade connection... 5 onnection of main monitor with local power supply...5 Using ED for various usages... 5 Use of contact FP- as Alarm/ock-Release/Actuator input...5 onnection of call repetition devices (Art. 9 or Art. /A)... 6 Floor door call connection variant... 6

Monitor description 5 0 6 7 8 A B 3 4 9. Microphone. 4.3 D screen 3. oft-touch keys/ed 4. oudspeaker 5. User code programming microswitches (see table on page 7) 6. V V Jumper for separate power supply 7. V5 Jumper for video closure 8. V6 position A = contact - > ED (default) position B = contact FP- > AARM/OK-REEAE/ATUATOR 9. Microswitches for programming buttons and functions (marked with a red corner) DIP --3-4 for button function programming DIP 5-6 access to programming DIP 7 power supply voltage management (see diagrams and variants as of page 9) default = OFF For systems with -wire KIT or Art. 0, set DIP 7 to. DIP 8: secondary backplate OFF main backplate (default) A maximum of main monitor can be set in systems with -WIRE KIT or Art. 0, and main monitors in systems with Art. 4888. 0. M Terminal block for system connection: FP FP Floor door call input + - all repetition device terminals ED input (programmable). M Terminal block for system connection: Bus line connection terminals - + Power supply terminals 3

oft-touch key description Wait for approximately sec. before pressing the same key again. Pressing the same key several times in quick succession will cancel the command. Audio key ock-release key Keys --3-4-5 (programmable) elf-ignition key (programmable) Privacy key all volume key Ringtone volume key Value 'Up/Down' key ontrast key Brightness key Indicator ED description Audio ED steady = audio enabled/hands-free function continuous flashing = call received ock-release ED flash = confirm lock-release 4 flashes = programming successful 0 flashes = programming error continuous flashing = door open Privacy ED - Doctor 4 flashes = device engaged slow flashing = programming 3 flashes (every 5 s.) = Doctor function enabled steady = privacy function enabled The monitor Art. 660W is designed for use in colour systems, in the B section downstream of Art. 4888, or in systems without mixer, such as the system with -wire KIT or Art. 0. oft-touch key activation x ff wipe to enable function key row (). ff wipe to enable function key row (). ff Press the desired key once to activate the function associated with it 4

Installation Mounting the Icona B monitor on flush-mounted box Art. 67 4, cm 4,7 cm 60 cm 30 cm 3 5 3 min = 6 cm max = 0 cm 4 4 5 6 AK! 7 8 9 DIAEMBY 5

Wall-mounting (Art. 660) / on 503 series box/round box 4, cm with Art.660* 4,7 cm 60 cm 30 cm with Art.660* with Art.660* 3A min = 6,5 cm max = 7 cm 4A 5A 3B 3 6 7 * Art. 660 (optional) AK! 8 DIAEMBY 6

Installation on plasterboard walls with mounting kit Art. 68 4 mm 7 mm 3 AK! 4 5 6 DIAEMBY 7

Operation Answer incoming call Press the soft-touch audio activation key Activation/deactivation automatic answer mode ff Press on the audio activation key Monitor configuration tandard configuration for soft-touch keys DIP DIP DIP DIP 3 DIP 4 P P P3 P4 P5 0 0 0 0 AI AT D PAN K 0 0 0 AI AT T Tb D 0 0 0 AI T Tb AT P 0 0 AT P PAN K D 0 0 0 AT AT AT AT AT AT AT 0 0 AT T P Tb PAN 0 0 D AI K P Tb 0 T Tb AI T PAN D 0 0 0 PAN D AI T Tb 0 0 K PAN P AI T 0 0 K P PAN AT T AI 0 P PAN K AT D 0 0 Tb D T AT AI 0 T T T T T T 0 NU NU NU NU NU NU NU NU PROG tandard configuration for DIP switches --3-4 to answer incoming call. for 5 sec (ATIVATI) + audio ED with FIXED IUMATI (DEATIVATI) BEEP + audio ED OFF AT AI P K D PAN T Tb NU PROG egend ock- release Audio Actuator elf-ignition Main switchboard call not for use in systems with KIT econdary switchboard call not for use in systems with KIT Guardian doorentry phone call Doctor Panic not for use in systems with KIT General or selective programmable intercom - general internal call as standard for KIT and implebus Top Two-family intercom - for KIT only No function Programmed functions, see pages 9-5. In this Dip switch setting, the buttons control the programmed functions; the N-programmed buttons control functions referred to on line 0000 (default). 8

Advanced monitor configuration Warning If the default settings (see table on page 8) do not reflect requirements, the keys can be programmed differently by carrying out the steps below. At the end, set DIP switches --3-4 to the combination (PROG setting in the configuration tables on pages 9-5). In this dip switch setting, the keys control the programmed functions; the N-programmed keys control functions referred to on line 0000 (see table on page 8. Restore the user code setting on, see table A on page 7. Programming for intercom call General intercom: function allowing calls to one or more internal units identified by the same call address as used by the external unit. elective intercom: function allowing calls to one or more internal units identified by a dedicated call address (see table B, page 9) which is different from the one used by the external unit. General and selective intercoms ANNOT be used together on the same riser. Programming/deleting intercom address (selective intercom only) Take note of the, setting and restore it when programming is complete ) ) 3) DIP OFF Programming; set code, TAB. B on page 9 DIP 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 x4 ancellation DIP DIP 3 4 5 6 x0 elective intercom addresses You must set the intercom address on all the riser s internal units. You can assign the same intercom address to a maximum of 3 internal units. For group calls, select the desired intercom codes simultaneously (max. 3). TAB. B ode Dip switch ode Dip switch 5 5 6 6 3 3 7 7 4 4 8 8 9

Programming buttons for intercom call DIP DIP DIP DIP DIP 3 DIP 4 P P P3 P4 P5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T Tb 0 0 0 T Tb 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T Tb 0 0 Tb ADDRE 0 T Tb T 0 0 0 T Tb 0 0 T 0 0 T 0 0 0 Tb T 0 T T T T T T 0 PROG Example - all systems (UDG KIT!) - General intercom on a monitor with user code 5, P programming = general internal call, P3 = general intercom with address 9 Example - elective intercom on a monitor with user code and intercom address, P programming = selective intercom with address, P3 = selective intercom with address 3. et DIP switches 6 to the combination. the privacy ED flashes. DIP 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 0. Refer to the table on page 0 and select a combination in which the intercom function (either T or Tb) is listed for the buttons you wish to program. EXAMPE : for P= general internal call, set DIP switches --3-4 to the combination 000 or 00 or 0 (P=T) or 000 (P=Tb) and set with address 5 as per table A on page 7, then go to point 3 EXAMPE : for P3= general intercom, set DIP switches --3-4 to the combination 0 or 0 (P3=T) or 000 (P3=Tb) and set with address 9 as per table A on page 7, then go to point 3 EXAMPE : for P= selective intercom, set DIP switches --3-4 to the combination 000 or 00 or 0 (P=T) and set with address as per table B page 9, then go to point 3 EXAMPE : for P3= selective intercom, set DIP switches --3-4 to the combination 0 or 0 (P3=T) and set with address 3 as per table B page 9, then go to point 3. 3. Press and release the key to be associated with the function the lock-release ED flashes 4 times. a confirmation tone will sound. 4. To exit programming mode, set DIP switches 5-6 to the combination 00 the privacy ED switches off 5. When programming is complete, set DIP switches --3-4 to the combination. Restore the user code setting on, see table A on page 7. 0

Direct programming of intercom call Allows direct programming of intercom call via the internal units. Requires operators tep : enter programming mode Operator and Operator carry out the following procedures on internal units:. et DIP switches - -3-4 to the combination. Press and hold buttons and 3 for sec. The internal unit emits tone. The privacy ED flashes. The audio button ED lights up. The internal unit enters audio mode. At this point the operators will be communicating with each other. tep : intercom call programming Operator : ff Press the key you want to program to call operator (e.g. ). The internal unit manned by operator emits a confirmation tone. Operator : ff Press the key you want to program to call operator (e.g. ). The internal unit manned by operator emits a confirmation tone. Operator / Operator : ff Press the audio key. The audio button ED goes OFF. Programming of the internal units is now complete. To program another internal unit, move on to TEP 3. tep 3: programming other internal units Operator / Operator :. Once the new station has been reached, carry out step to begin communication. Repeat step NOTE If a call is received during programming, it must be answered and the programming procedure resumed afterwards.

Programming keys for generic or coded actuator DIP DIP DIP DIP DIP 3 DIP 4 P P P3 P4 P5 0 0 0 0 AT 0 0 0 AT 0 0 0 AT 0 0 AT 0 0 0 AT AT AT AT AT AT AT 0 0 AT 0 0 ADDRE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AT 0 AT 0 0 AT 0 0 PROG Example: on a monitor with user code 5, P programming = generic actuator, = coded actuator (code 5) Take note of the DIP-switch settings. et DIP switches 6 to the combination. the privacy ED flashes. DIP 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 0. Refer to the table on page select a combination in which the actuator function (AT) is listed for the buttons you wish to program. E.g.: for P= generic actuator, set DIP switches --3-4 to the combination 000 or 00 or 000 (P=AT), set DIP switches to the combination, then go to point 3. E.g.: for = coded actuator (code 5), set DIP switches --3-4 to the combination 000 or 00 ( =AT), set with address 5 as per table A on page 7, then go to point 3. 3. Press and release the key to be associated with the function. the lock-release ED flashes 4 times. a confirmation tone will sound. 4. To exit programming mode, set DIP switches 5-6 to the combination 00. the privacy ED switches off. 5. When programming is complete, set DIP switches --3-4 to the combination. Restore the user code setting on, see table A on page 7.

Programming buttons for other functions DIP DIP DIP DIP 3 DIP 4 P P P3 P4 P5 0 0 0 0 AI D PAN K 0 0 0 AI D 0 0 0 AI P 0 0 P PAN K D 0 0 0 0 0 P PAN 0 0 D AI K P 0 AI PAN D 0 0 0 PAN D AI 0 0 K PAN P AI 0 0 K P PAN AI 0 P PAN K D 0 0 D AI 0 0 NU NU NU NU NU NU NU DIP ADDRE PROG AI P K D PAN NU PROG egend ock- release Audio elf-ignition Main switchboard call not for use in systems with KIT econdary switchboard call not for use in systems with KIT Guardian doorentry phone call Doctor Panic not for use in systems with KIT No function Programmed functions Example: on a monitor with user code 5, P4 programming = self-ignition, P5 = econdary switchboard call.. et DIP switches 6 to the combination. the privacy ED flashes. DIP 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 0. Refer to the table on page 3 and select a combination in which the desired/necessary functions are listed for the buttons you wish to program. E.g.: for P4= self-ignition, P5= econdary switchboard call, set DIP switches --3-4 to the combination 00 (P4=AI, P5=). 3. Press and release the keys to which you wish to assign the functions the lock-release ED flashes 4 times. one confirmation tone is emitted. 4. To exit programming mode, set DIP switches 5-6 to the combination 00 the privacy ED switches off. 5. When programming is complete, set DIP switches --3-4 to the combination. 3

Programming range Take note of the, setting and restore it when programming is complete ff arry out steps to 4 ) ) 3) 4) Range minimum address Range maximum address set code, TAB. A on page 7 DIP 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 x4 Enable range sec Disable range DIP OFF x0 sec Deleting the range DIP DIP 3 4 5 6 0 4

ED/alarm/lock-release/actuator programming Take note of the, setting and restore on completion of programming ff arry out steps to 4 ) ) 3) 4) Input - ED (default)* DIP 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 Input FP - AARM** x4 Input FP - OK-REEAE** Input FP - ODED ATUATOR** DIP OFF set code, TAB. A on page 7 DIP 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 x0 Input FP - GENERI ATUATOR** DIP * ee diagram "Using ED for various usages" on page 5. ** ee diagram "Use of contact FP- as Alarm/ock-Release/Actuator input" on page 5. 5

hanging monitor ringtones. Keep the button pressed until a confirmation tone is emitted (this operation is only possible with the system in standby; otherwise the signalling ED will flash to warn the user). Press and release the button: once ( confirmation tone is emitted) to change the ringtone of calls from the external unit. twice ( confirmation tones are emitted) to change the ringtone for calls from the switchboard. 3 times (3 confirmation tones are emitted) to change the ringtone for intercom calls made from the internal unit. 4 times (4 confirmation tones are emitted) to change the floor door ( FP ) call ringtone. Any further pressing of the repeats the sequence described above. 3. Press and release button to scroll through the various available ringtones in sequence. 4. Press button to confirm selection of the last ringtone heard and to exit (at any time) the monitor ringtone change mode. On exiting the monitor ringtone selection mode a confirmation tone will be emitted. Programming reset Factory settings: Button functions for the DIP switch --3-4 combination; Intercom address absent; Range function and min./max. addresses absent; Ringtone reset. DIP OFF Input - > ED (default). Doctor, Privacy and Hands Free functions disabled. Take note of the, setting and restore on completion of programming ) ) 3) DIP DIP 3 4 5 6 x4 6

Riser addresses TAB. A ode Dip switch ode Dip switch ode Dip switch ode Dip switch ode Dip switch ode Dip switch ode Dip switch ode Dip switch 3,,3,4,5 6,3,4,5,6 9,,4,5,7,4,5,6,7 5,,3,5,8 8,3,5,6,8,,5,7,8 3 6 6,3,4,5,6 9 3,4,5,7,4,5,6,7 5 4,5,8 8,3,5,6,8 3,5,7,8 3, 33,6 63,,3,4,5,6 93,3,4,5,7 3,,4,5,6,7 53,4,5,8 83,,3,5,6,8 3,3,5,7,8 4 3 34,6 64 7 94,3,4,5,7 4 3,4,5,6,7 54,4,5,8 84 4,5,6,8 4,3,5,7,8 5,3 35,,6 65,7 95,,3,4,5,7 5,3,4,5,6,7 55,,4,5,8 85,4,5,6,8 5,,3,5,7,8 6,3 36 3,6 66,7 96 6,7 6,3,4,5,6,7 56 3,4,5,8 86,4,5,6,8 6 4,5,7,8 7,,3 37,3,6 67,,7 97,6,7 7,,3,4,5,6,7 57,3,4,5,8 87,,4,5,6,8 7,4,5,7,8 8 4 38,3,6 68 3,7 98,6,7 8 8 58,3,4,5,8 88 3,4,5,6,8 8,4,5,7,8 9,4 39,,3,6 69,3,7 99,,6,7 9,8 59,,3,4,5,8 89,3,4,5,6,8 9,,4,5,7,8 0,4 40 4,6 70,3,7 00 3,6,7 30,8 60 6,8 90,3,4,5,6,8 0 3,4,5,7,8,,4 4,4,6 7,,3,7 0,3,6,7 3,,8 6,6,8 9,,3,4,5,6,8,3,4,5,7,8 3,4 4,4,6 7 4,7 0,3,6,7 3 3,8 6,6,8 9 7,8,3,4,5,7,8 3,3,4 43,,4,6 73,4,7 03,,3,6,7 33,3,8 63,,6,8 93,7,8 3,,3,4,5,7,8 4,3,4 44 3,4,6 74,4,7 04 4,6,7 34,3,8 64 3,6,8 94,7,8 4 6,7,8 5,,3,4 45,3,4,6 75,,4,7 05,4,6,7 35,,3,8 65,3,6,8 95,,7,8 5,6,7,8 6 5 46,3,4,6 76 3,4,7 06,4,6,7 36 4,8 66,3,6,8 96 3,7,8 6,6,7,8 7,5 47,,3,4,6 77,3,4,7 07,,4,6,7 37,4,8 67,,3,6,8 97,3,7,8 7,,6,7,8 8,5 48 5,6 78,3,4,7 08 3,4,6,7 38,4,8 68 4,6,8 98,3,7,8 8 3,6,7,8 9,,5 49,5,6 79,,3,4,7 09,3,4,6,7 39,,4,8 69,4,6,8 99,,3,7,8 9,3,6,7,8 0 3,5 50,5,6 80 5,7 0,3,4,6,7 40 3,4,8 70,4,6,8 00 4,7,8 30,3,6,7,8,3,5 5,,5,6 8,5,7,,3,4,6,7 4,3,4,8 7,,4,6,8 0,4,7,8 3,,3,6,7,8,3,5 5 3,5,6 8,5,7 5,67 4,3,4,8 7 3,4,6,8 0,4,7,8 3 4,6,7,8 3,,3,5 53,3,5,6 83,,5,7 3,5,6,7 43,,3,4,8 73,3,4,6,8 03,,4,7,8 33,4,6,7,8 4 4,5 54,3,5,6 84 3,5,7 4,5,6,7 44 5,8 74,3,4,6,8 04 3,4,7,8 34,4,6,7,8 5,4,5 55,,3,5,6 85,3,5,7 5,,5,6,7 45,5,8 75,,3,4,6,8 05,3,4,7,8 35,,4,6,7,8 6,4,5 56 4,5,6 86,3,5,7 6 3,5,6,7 46,5,8 76 5,6,8 06,3,4,7,8 36 3,4,6,7,8 7,,4,5 57,4,5,6 87,,3,5,7 7,3,5,6,7 47,,5,8 77,5,6,8 07,,3,4,7,8 37,3,4,6,7,8 8 3,4,5 58,4,5,6 88 4,5,7 8,3,5,6,7 48 3,5,8 78,5,6,8 08 5,7,8 38,3,4,6,7,8 9,3,4,5 59,,4,5,6 89,4,5,7 9,,3,5,6,7 49,3,5,8 79,,5,6,8 09,5,7,8 39,,3,4,6,7,8 30,3,4,5 60 3,4,5,6 90,4,5,7 0 4,5,6,7 50,3,5,8 80 3,5,6,8 0,5,7,8 *40 5,6,7,8 * NOTE: code 40 is reserved for the porter switchboard 7

Operating distances with Art. 4888 The total number of internal units with the same user code and call repetition devices (additional ringtone Art. 9 or 9A) connected to these internal units cannot exceed 3 (with max main internal units + separately powered main internal unit). onnect only one call repetition device for each internal unit. 6 4/ 660W 660W/BM 4888 D 660W 660W/BM (MAX ) /B A MAX B MAX F MAX H MAX D MAX omelit Art. 4577/4579 mm (Ø, mm AWG 7) 00 m (655 feet) 00 m (655 feet) 50 m (65 feet) 00 m (330 feet) 00 m (38 feet) UTP5 cat. 5 0, mm (Ø 0,5 mm AWG 4) 80 m (60 feet) 50 m (490 feet) 60 m (95 feet) 0,8 mm (Ø 0,6 mm AWG 3) 00 m (330 feet) 50 m (490 feet) 5 m (5 feet) 60 m (95 feet) 0 m (3,5 feet) 0,5 mm (Ø 0,8 mm AWG 0) 0 m (395 feet) 00 m (330 feet) 5 m (85 feet) 60 m (95 feet) 5 m (8 feet) mm (Ø, mm AWG 7) 0 m (395 feet) 50 m (490 feet) 50 m (65 feet) 60 m (95 feet) 50 m (64 feet) mm (Ø, mm AWG 7) 0 m (395 feet) 80 m (60 feet) 50 m (65 feet) 40 m (30 feet),5 mm (Ø,4 mm AWG 5) 50 m (490 feet) 00 m (330 feet) 75 m (45 feet) 60 m (95 feet) 00 m (38 feet),5 mm (Ø,8 mm AWG 3) 00 m (330 feet) 8

Wiring diagrams with Art. 4888 ystem with Ikall eries video port * * ocal door-opener button 4680/4680K 33436 Art. 4680K manages calls originating from Y digital or button modules if they fall between address and address 0. BV/039II 9

ascade connection of main monitors powered by mixer Art. 4888 P P B/A9I Branch connection of main monitors and secondary monitor with the same user code (in systems with Art. 4888) P P B/AI ascade connection of main monitors and secondary monitor with the same user code (in systems with Art. 4888) P P B/AI onnection of main monitor with local power supply 6 /B 0 0 3 0 0 4/ OUT OUT M M V5 - + F F P P + - 660W/ 660W/BM V5 - + F P F P + - V 660W/ 660W/BM V - + F P F P + - P P P 345678 345678 345678 345678 34 67 8 345678 660W/ 660W/BM 4888 B/A0I 0

Operating distances with KIT 846I The total sum of internal units with the same user code and of call repetition devices (additional ringtone Art. 9 or 9A) connected to these internal units must not exceed 3, with a maximum main internal unit (+ separately powered main internal unit). onnect only one call repetition device for each internal unit. B 660W 660W/BM 6 4/ 660W 660W/BM A 09 4/ 660W 660W/BM A 09 4893 D 4893 660W 660W/BM (MAX ) /B A MAX B MAX D MAX omelit Art. 4577/4579 mm (Ø, mm AWG 7) 00 m (655 feet) 00 m (330 feet) 00 m (38 feet) UTP5 cat. 5 0, mm (Ø 0,5 mm AWG 4) 00 m (330 feet) 60 m (95 feet) 0,8 mm (Ø 0,6 mm AWG 3) 00 m (330 feet) 0,5 mm (Ø 0,8 mm AWG 0) 00 m (330 feet) mm (Ø, mm AWG 7) 00 m (330 feet) mm (Ø, mm AWG 7) 80 m (60 feet),5 mm (Ø,4 mm AWG 5) 00 m (330 feet) *UTP5 cat. 5 0, mm (Ø 0,5 mm AWG 4) MUTI PAIR ABE 60 m (95 feet) 60 m (95 feet) 60 m (95 feet) 40 m (30 feet) 60 m (95 feet) 0 m (3,5 feet) 5 m (8 feet) 50 m (64 feet) 00 m (38 feet) GREEN GREEN / WHITE ORANGE / WHITE ORANGE BU BU / WHITE 0 m (390 feet) 70 m (30 feet) BROWN / WHITE BROWN UTP cable with multi-cable connection: FOOW THE OOUR HOWN THE DIAGRAM!

Operating distances with Art. 0 The total sum of internal units with the same user code and of call repetition devices (additional ringtone Art. 9 or 9A) connected to these internal units must not exceed 3, with a maximum main internal unit (+ separately powered main internal unit). onnect only one call repetition device for each internal unit. B H B H 6 4/ 660W 660W/BM 6 4/ 660W 660W/BM 4/ 660W 660W/BM 4/ 660W 660W/BM 4/ 660W 660W/BM 4/ 660W 660W/BM A 0 A 0 D 660W 660W/BM (MAX ) /B 468 468 omelit Art. 4577/4579 mm (Ø, mm AWG 7) UTP5 cat. 5 0, mm (Ø 0,5 mm AWG 4) A MAX B MAX MAX H MAX D MAX Art. 6 60 m (55 feet) 80 m (63 feet) 0,8 mm (Ø 0,6 mm AWG 3) 90 m (95 feet) 0,5 mm (Ø 0,8 mm AWG 0) 0 m (360 feet) mm (Ø, mm AWG 7) 40 m (460 feet),5 mm (Ø,4 mm AWG 5) 60 m (97 feet) *UTP5 cat. 5 0, mm (Ø 0,5 mm AWG 4) MUTI PAIR ABE 70 m (30 feet) 40 m (30 feet) 40 m (30 feet) 50 m (64 feet) 70 m (30 feet) 30 m (98 feet) 90 m (95 feet) 40 m (30 feet) 50 m (64 feet) 60 m (97 feet) 70 m (30 feet) 30 m (98 feet) 30 m (98 feet) 00 m (38 feet) 30 m (98 feet) 30 m (98 feet) 30 m (98 feet) 30 m (98 feet) 30 m (98 feet) 0 m (3,5 feet) 5 m (8 feet) 50 m (64 feet) 00 m (38 feet) GREEN GREEN / WHITE ORANGE / WHITE ORANGE BU BU / WHITE 40 m (786 feet) 0 m (393 feet) 0 m (393 feet) 60 m (97 feet) BROWN / WHITE BROWN UTP cable with multi-cable connection: FOOW THE OOUR HOWN THE DIAGRAM!

Wiring diagrams with KIT 846I and Art.0 KIT 846I: standard single-family system 660W/ 660W/BM - + F F P P + - 345678 345678 0-40V N 09 30 Vdc 30 Vdc * R E NO T - E + N O E M D O 4893 * ocal door-opener button IK/039Q ystem with Art. 0 660W/ 660W/BM 6 345678 345678 - + F F P P + - M OUT OUT M 4/ 660W/ 660W/BM - + F F P P + - 0-40V 4/ N OUT OUT M M 345678 345678 0 * ocal door-opener button Max. 5 modules. For configurations other than those indicated in the diagram, please refer to the "UMPTI TABE" in the full manual for Art. 468. E - E + * G D R V V O N NO N M D O + T E - 468 J J J J 33433, 33434, 33436 W/00MVI 3

KIT 846I or system with Art. 0: secondary monitor in branch or cascade connection 6 660W/ 660W/BM - + F F P P + - OUT OUT 4/ M M 345678 345678 660W/ 660W/BM 660W/ 660W/BM - + F F P P + - - + F F P P + - V5 4/ P 345678 345678 345678 345678 OUT OUT M M 09/0 B/A4IA KIT 846I or system with Art. 0: secondary monitor in branch connection 6 - + F F P P + - 660W/ 660W/BM 4/ 345678 345678 OUT OUT M M - + F F P P + - 660W/ 660W/BM 345678 345678 P 4/ OUT OUT M M 09/0 B/A4I 4

KIT 846I or system with Art. 0: additional secondary monitors in cascade connection V5 - + F F P P + - 660W/ 660W/BM V5 - + F F P P + - 660W/ 660W/BM - + F F P P + - 660W/ 660W/BM 345678 345678 P 345678 345678 345678 345678 09 0 B/A3I onnection of main monitor with local power supply /B 0 0 3 0 0 6 - + F F P P + - 660W/ 660W/BM - + F F P P + - 660W/ 660W/BM 345678 P 345678 345678 345678 P V5 V V 4/ 09 0 OUT OUT M M B/A9IB Using ED for various usages The Privacy active/system busy ED flashes in the event of a signal on this terminal. Use of contact FP- as Alarm/ock-Release/ Actuator input Input to be programmed, see page 5 5

onnection of call repetition devices (Art. 9 or Art. /A) onnect only one call repetition device for each user code. If inductive loads are connected, the insertion of a 470nF capacitor in parallel with the -NO contacts of Art. /A is recommended BV/AAK Floor door call connection variant If there are a number of door-entry phones or monitor brackets with the same user code, connect the FP button to one only; all the devices will ring simultaneously. * 0 m MAX - Use screened cable for the connection and do not run cables near heavy inductive loads or power supply cables (30V / 400V). FP FP 6

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