GT SERIES. Multi-Tenant Entry Security. QuikStart Installation Guide



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GT SERIES MultiTenant Entry Security QuikStart Installation Guide Installation Videos HowTo TTENTI: Video Link This is an abbreviated Installation Manual, addressing wiring and programming of the GT Series. The complete GT Series Installation Manual is located on the CD supplied with the GTC us Control Unit. ccess the PDF file from the CD and print the entire manual if a hard copy is needed. If installing a digital entry system, the program for loading names and numbers for each tenant is also located on the CD.

125/8" SYSTEM WIRG: UDIO LY DIRECT SELECT & DIGITL DISPLY ENTRNCE STTIS Loop Wiring Method Max. of 25 stations per loop / trunk 67/8" 67/8" 67/8" 67/8" 67/8" 67/8" 415/16" 11/4" 415/16" 11/4" 415/16" 11/4" 415/16" 11/4" 415/16" 11/4" 415/16" 11/4" Max. wire distance from distribution point to any tenant is 980. Max. cumulative wire distance is 8200. Refer to page 9 of the GT Series Installation Manual for complete wire distance information. WIRE TYPE 872002 20WG 2 Cond. Solid Non Shielded PE Insulated 871802 18WG 2 Cond. Solid Non Shielded PE Insulated POWER 20UL Power Transformer (Use proper power for the Strike or Mag Lock being used). 67/8" 67/8" *DP 67/8" NOTE: Do not mix loop and homerun wiring methods on the same trunk. Homerun Wiring Method 67/8" x 2 415/16" 11/4" 415/16" 11/4" 415/16" 11/4" 415/16" 11/4" 415/16" 11/4" 415/16" 11/4" GT1C GT Standard Configuration Sample GFKPS Doorbell Trunk Line No. 1 Homerun using GT4Z (max. 6) GT4Z GT4Z 67/8" GTC 67/8" GTVC GTC 20UL Trunk Line No. 2 Loop wiring (max. 25) GT1C Trunk Line No. 36 *Distribution Point: NOT provided by iphone. This can be any device that parallels or commons the / connection. (Terminal strip, punch down block, wire nuts, etc.) Tenant stations shown are the. The GT1D tenant stations can also be used and wire in the same manner. 2 GT Series QuikStart Guide Door Strike ELM ELC EL Entrance Stations (max. 5) 20UL Mag Lock 20UL GTDES ELM ELC GTMK w/ EL GFWS GTMK w/ GFWS Security Guard/Concierge Stations (max. 2) 55/16" 1/2" CN3 00 13/4"

SYSTEM WIRG: UDIO / VIDEO LLE & DIGITL ENTRNCE STTIS GT1C, GT1C, GT1CS 1 2 1 271/2" GT1C, GT1C, GT1CS 1 271/2" 13/16" 1 2 GT1C, GT1C, GT1CS 13/16" 1 2 1 271/2" (3) (1) 13/16" 1 2 LE (4) (2) 1 2 1 2 GT4Z 13/16" NOTE: Do not mix loop and homerun wiring methods on the same trunk. 13/16" 1 271/2" 1 2 51/2" 1 271/2" 1 271/2" 13/16" 1 2 (3) (1) GT4Z 1 2 1 2 LE (4) (2) 1 2 1 2 13/16" GT4Z 1 271/2" 13/16" Trunk Line No. 36 Doorbell GTVC GTC GTC 20UL 20UL *Distribution Point: NOT provided by iphone. This can be any device that parallels Entrance Stations (max. 5) or commons the / connection. (Terminal strip, punch down block, wire nuts, etc.) Tenant stations shown are the GT1C. The GT2C or GT1ML tenant stations can also be used and wire in the same manner. Note: GT2C requires a separate 20UL power supply. 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 20UL GTVC GTVDES104 GTDM GTMK w/ GFWS GTMK w/ GFWS Security Guard /Concierge Stations (max. 2) CN3 Door Strike ELM ELC EL 57/8" ELM ELC EL Mag Lock 161/8" *DP GT1C 13/16" 1 2 GT1C GT1C, GT1C, GT1CS 1 271/2" 13/16" x2 13/16" Trunk Line No. 2 Loop wiring (max. 25) GFKPS GT1C, GT1C, GT1CS x 2 GT1CS GT1C, GT1C, 1 271/2" 163/4" GT4Z GT1C, GT1C, GT1CS Line No. 1 Homerun using GT4Z (max. 6) 1 271/2" 51/2" 13/16" 51/2" 51/2" Trunk 51/2" 1 2 GT1C, GT1C, GT1CS 51/2" 1 2 1 2 GT1C, GT1CS GT StandardGT1C, Configuration Sample GT1C, GT1C, GT1CS 51/2" 1 271/2" 51/2" GT1C, GT1C, GT1CS 51/2" 1 271/2" 51/2" GT1C, GT1C, GT1CS 51/2" Homerun Wiring Method Max. of 6 GT4Zs per loop. switch must be set to on last GT4Z in the wire loop. Each tenant station homeruns to a GT4Z and its switch must be set to. 51/2" Loop Wiring Method Max. of 25 stations per loop. switch must be set to on last monitor in the wire loop. 211/16" CN3 00 55/16" 1/2" 13/4" 3

SYSTEM WIRG: EXPNDED SYSTEM GTV GTD #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 GTMK #2 GTMK #1 *DP Connection for video entrance modules 916{ GTC Connection { for audio entrance modules 916 COMM 1 COMM 2 US GTVX COMM 1 COMM 2 GTWLC SU 1 SU 2 SU 1 SU 1 SU 2 SU 2 GTCX 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 GTC GTVC 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 EXP STD 1 2 *DP Video outputs to tenant stations and / or GT4Z units. Max. of 25 tenants per trunk and 125 total tenants per GTVC. udio output to tenant stations and / or GT4Z units. Max. of 25 tenants per trunk and 125 total tenants per GTC. *Distribution Point: NOT provided by iphone. This can be any device that parallels or commons the / connection. (Terminal strip, punch down block, wire nuts, etc.) OI CNECTOR: TENNT STTIS GT2C 12pin 12pin option option connector connector 4pin 4pin option option connector K (rown) K (rown) Emergency Emergency alarm alarm (not (not included) included) KE (Red) KE (Red) RY (lue) RY (lue) Ext. Signaling (GTRY) Ext. Signaling (GTRY) RY (White) RY (White) V (rown) V (rown) Video out SW (Gray) V (Red) Video out SW (Gray) Option contact output V (Red) SW (lack) Option contact output (Orange) SW (lack) S1 (Orange) (Orange) Display transfer (Yellow) S1 (Orange) Display transfer S1E (lack) Security/Utility input 1 Security/Utility input 1 (Yellow) S1E (lack) S2 (Yellow) Security/Utility input 2 S2 (Yellow) S2E (lack) Security/Utility input 2 S2E (lack) S3 (Purple) Security/Utility input 3 S3 (Purple) S3E (lack) Security/Utility input 3 S3E (lack) GT1C, GT1C, GT1CS GT1C DC (Yellow) DC (Orange) RY (lue) RY (White) SW (Gray) SW (lack) 71/2" 13/16" 51/2" Option connector Doctor call (utomatic entry) External Signaling (GTRY) Option contact output Option connector 67/8" DC (Yellow) DC (Orange) RY (lue) RY (White) SW (Gray) SW (lack) Doctor call (utomatic entry) External Signaling (GTRY) Option contact output Only the option connectors for the GT2C, GT1C, and are shown here. For information on other tenant station option connectors and for technical specifications for each connection, refer to pages 3031 of the GT Series Installation Manual. 4 GT 415/16" Series QuikStart 11/4" Guide

DIP SWITCH SETTGS: ENTRNCE STTI (REQUIRED) Entrance ID Setting: Use SW2 on the GTDL module or on the GTDM entrance station to set the ID settings for each entry panel. Only switches 2, 3, & 4 are used for this setting. GTDL GTDM #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 161/8" 57/8" 211/16" DIP SWITCH SETTGS: ENTRNCE STTI (OIL) NOTE: When using the GTDM, the settings listed below will be done via the keypad / display while in programming mode. Refer to the GT Series Installation Manual (pages 43 49) for setup instructions. Guidance Language Setting: The guidance is set to off (No Guidance) when shipped. Use SW3 on the GTDL module to set the appropriate language. Only switches 2, 3, & 4 are used for this setting. GTDL No Guidance English French Spanish German Dutch Italian (default) Entrance Monitoring: Use switch 1 of SW2 on the GTDL module to enable / disable entrance monitoring. Default is Monitoring not possible. Enabling will allow tenants (video tenants only) to call up the entrance station and monitor the door area. GTDL 1 Monitoring possible Monitoring not possible Room Number Display: Use switch 2 of on the GTNS module to choose between displaying only resident name or displaying resident name and number. Default is Display resident name and number. GTNS 2 Display only resident name Display resident name and number Message Setting: Use switch 3 of on the GTNS module to select between greeting message or operation message on the display. Default is Greeting Message. GTNS Operation Message Greeting Message 3 Camera View: Use switches 3 & 4 of on the GTV module to set the camera view. The default setting is Zoom. Zoom 3s>>Wide: Image starts zoomed and after 3 seconds goes wide. Wide 3s>>Zoom: Image starts wide and after 3 seconds zooms. GTV ZOOM WIDE ZOOM 3s>>WIDE WIDE 3s>>ZOOM (default) 5

PROGRMMG: PUT RESIDENT FORMTI NOTE: The GT digital panel, GTDM, and GTMK must be programmed with the resident information before tenant stations can be addressed. The resident information can be entered using the keypad or by using the software supplied on the CD. HowTo Entering Resident Info Using Keypad Step 1: On the keypad, enter # plus the ID code (*1111). Reenter ID code. Step 2: Scroll to RESIDENT FO. and press ell button. Video Link Step 3: ROOM # will display on the screen. Enter the desired room number (ie: 101, 102, 103, etc.) and press ell button. Step 4: The room number entered will appear on screen along with a space for the Resident Name. Use the Keypad and rrow buttons to key in the resident name (if desired) and press ell button when finished. Step 5: Repeat steps 3 & 4 for remaining residents. Step 6: Press X to return to main menu. Scroll to QUIT and press X again to exit programming. Entering Resident Info Using Software Step 1: Using the CD supplied with the GTC, install the GT software and US cable driver on a PC running Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7. Step 2: Open GT software, click GT System Mode. Step 3: Select Resident tab. Step 4: Enter a Room # and Name (if desired) for each resident. Step 5: Connect the US cable to the PC and to the GT device being programmed. Ensure that the GT device being programmed is powered. Step 6: Refer to the PC s device manager to determine which COM Port is being used for the cable driver. Step 7: Select Connection COM Port from the menu bar to see the available COM Ports on the PC. Select the COM Port that was verified in Step 6. Step 8: Select Connection Export from the menu bar. (Export sends data to the entrance station. Import pulls data from the entrance station.) Step 9: new window will open asking, Do you want to overwrite the information? Select Yes. Step 10: Enter ID code (default is * 1111) and click OK. Data will be transferred. PROGRMMG: DDRESSG TENNTS VI HNDSHKE METHOD Direct Select / Push utton Entrance Station ddressing Step 1: Remove front cover from entrance station. Step 2: To enter programming mode, use a small screwdriver to push and release button under the rubber cap on front of speaker module (GTDL). The amber LED will begin flashing, then remain lit. Once lit, the entry panel is in programming mode. Step 3: t tenant station, push and release the TLK button or pick up the handset to establish communication with the entrance station in programming mode. Step 4: Push and release the desired Call utton on the entrance station to assign the button to the tenant station that is active. blip tone will be heard. Step 5: Step 6: Step 7: Do not press and hold the Call utton as doing so will clear the memory for this button. Turn off or hang up tenant station (: Push TLK again, GT1C / GT2C: Push OFF). Repeat steps 35 for remaining tenant stations. To exit programming, push the button under the rubber cap on the GTDL module again and the amber LED will turn off. The system is now ready for use. HowTo Video Link 6 GT Series QuikStart Guide

PROGRMMG: DDRESSG TENNTS VI HNDSHKE METHOD (continued) GT Digital Display Entrance Station ddressing Step 1: Remove front cover from entrance station. Step 2: To enter programming, use a small screwdriver to push and release button under the rubber cap on front of speaker module (GTDL). The amber LED will begin flashing, then remain lit. Once lit, the entrance station is in programming mode. The LCD will show CNECTG while in programming mode. Step 3: t tenant station, push and release the TLK button or pick up the handset to establish communication with the entrance station in programming mode. Step 4: Scroll to the station number to be programmed or manually dial the number. When the tenant station number is displayed, push and release the ell button to assign the address to the tenant station that is active. blip tone will be heard. Do not press and hold the ell button as doing so will clear the memory for this address. Step 5: Turn off or hang up tenant station (: Press TLK again, GT1C / GT2C: Press OFF). Step 6: Repeat steps 35 for remaining tenant stations. Step 7: To exit programming, push the button under the rubber cap on the GTDL module again and the amber LED will turn off. The system is now ready for use. GTDM Entrance Station ddressing Step 1: While in standby mode, enter # plus ID code (default is *1111). Reenter ID code. Step 2: Use the up / down arrows and scroll to PROGRMMG. Push the ell button to enter programming mode. The amber LED will begin flashing, then remain lit. Once lit, the entry panel is in programming mode. The LCD will show CNECTG while in programming mode. Step 3: t tenant station, push and release the TLK button or pick up the handset to establish communication with the entrance station in programming mode. Step 4: Scroll to the station number to be programmed or manually dial the number. When the tenant station number is displayed, push and release the ell button to assign the address to the tenant station that is active. blip tone will be heard. Do not press and hold the ell button as doing so will clear the memory for this address. Step 5: Turn off or hang up tenant station (: Press TLK again, GT1C / GT2C: Press OFF). Step 6: Repeat steps 35 for the remaining tenant stations. Step 7: To exit programming, press the X button on the panel to return to the main menu (the amber LED will turn off). Scroll to QUIT and press the X button again. The system is now ready for use. GTMK Concierge Station ddressing Step 1: While in standby mode, enter # plus ID code (default is *1111). Reenter ID code. Step 2: Use the up / down arrows and scroll to PROGRMMG. Press the ell button to enter programming mode. The LCD will show CNECTG while in programming mode. Step 3: Pick up the handset on the GTMK and leave off hook. Step 4: t tenant station, push and release the TLK button or pick up the handset to establish communication with the GTMK in programming mode. Step 5: Scroll to the station number to be programmed or manually dial the number. When the tenant station number is displayed, push and release the ell button to assign the address to the tenant station that is active. blip tone will be heard from the GTMK handset. Do not press and hold the ell button as doing so will clear the memory for this address. Step 6: Turn off or hang up tenant station (: Press TLK again, GT1C / GT2C: Press OFF). Step 7: Repeat steps 46 for the remaining tenant stations. Step 8: To exit programming, press the X button on the GTMK to return to the main menu. Scroll to QUIT and press the X button again. The system is now ready for use. GTVDES104 Transferring Data etween Entrance Stations The tenant / entrance station handshake information can be transferred between entrance stations and / or concierge stations. The above handshake procedure must be done at one entrance station before the transfer can occur. Refer to page 40 of the GT Series Installation Manual for this procedure. Never do a transfer from an entrance station or concierge station that has not been addressed with tenant stations. GTDM 57/8" 163/4" 55/16" 1/2" 13/4" 161/8" 7

PROGRMMG: DDRESSG TENNTS VI DIP SWITCH METHOD Step 1: Set dip switches for all GT1C and GT2C stations using the chart example to the right. (The full GT Dip Switch Setting Worksheet can be found on the CD included with the GTC.) Step 2: pply power to system. Step 3: Install the GT software and US cable driver on a computer running Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7. (Refer to page 6 for COM Port selection steps.) Step 4: Open the GT software, select [GT System Mode]. Step 5: Select the Resident tab. Step 6: Enter a Room # and Name for each tenant to be programmed. Step 7: Select View Room ID # Setting from the menu bar (see Figure 1). Figure 1 inary Dip Switch 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 Std S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 Decimal ID # Exp Exp (Sub 1) (Sub 2) 3 4 5 6 7 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 5 6 7 8 S8 8 258 Step 8: For each inary Dip Switch setting made in Step 1, enter the appropriate ID into the Room ID # Setting field. Ensure that the correct correlation is kept between tenant name and actual unit (see Figure 2). Figure 2 Step 9: Select Connection Export from the menu bar (see Figure 3). (Export sends data to the entrance station. Import pulls data from the entrance station.) Figure 3 Room ID # Setting: Use S# for standard system stations 148. Use # for expanded system stations 1250. Use # for expanded system stations 251500. For tenant stations 251500, the dip switch assignment is the same as 1250. Tenant stations 1250 wire to Sub 1 and Sub 1 of the GTCX while tenants 251500 wire to Sub 2 and Sub 2 (see page 4). Note: 8 binary digits allows for 255 unique numbers. Only numbers 1250 are used by the GT system. Step 10: Check the LinkData box and select Yes (see Figure 4). Step 11: Enter ID code (default is *1111) and click OK (see Figure 5). Data will be transferred. Figure 4 Figure 5 Visit our website for complete information and literature on the GT Series MultiTenant Entry Security System. www.aiphone.com/home 1214 8 GT Series QuikStart Guide iphone Corporation 1700 130th ve. NE ellevue, W 98005 Ph: (800) 6920200 Fax: (425) 4550071 www.aiphone.com tech@aiphone.com