BTicino 344400 Manual


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Video Display
Installation manual
03/11-01 PC
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Contents
1 Introduction
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1.1
Warnings and tips
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1.2
Package content
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2 Description
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2.1
Main functions
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2.2
Front view
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2.3
Video door entry function keys
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2.4
Navigation keys
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2.5
Rear view
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3 Installation
3.1
Installation with flush-mounted box
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4 Quick configuration
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5 Advanced configuration
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5.1
Flexibility in composition
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5.2
Customisation of texts
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5.3
Other functionalities
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5.4
Connection to the PC
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6 Settings
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6.1
Configuration menu
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6.1.1 Options
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6.1.2 Handset configuration
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6.1.3 RESET
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7 Trouble shooting
7.1
Push to talk mode
8 Appendix
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Manuale installatore
Video Display
1 Introduction
1.1 Warnings and tips
Before proceeding with the installation read this manual carefully. The guarantee is automatically
cancelled in the case of negligence, incorrect use and tampering by unauthorised people.
Thus the Video Display:
- must only be installed indoors;
- must not be exposed to drips or splashes of water;
- must only be used on BTicino digital 2-wire video door entry systems.
1.2 Package content
The package contains:
• Video Display
• CD containing the User Guide and the Installation Manual
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2 Description
2.1 Main functions
The BTicino Video Display is the evolution of the video handset which can be used in managing the
home system. As well as all the 2-wire digital door entry functions, in systems combined with the
My Home multimedia system, Video Display can manage the home: from security to well-being
to entertainment (display of the alarm state, sound system, temperature setting in single rooms).
It has a 2.5” colour LCD screen, icon menu, menu navigation keys and video door entry function
keys.
COMBINATIONS
Communication:
Allows access via the main menu page to a set of predefined video door entry function keys:
INTERCOM – intercom call to an audio handset
CAMERA – direct activation of the camera associated to the entrance panel or separate for video
CCTV
ACTIVATION – direct activation of the actuator associated to the entrance panel
SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING – sequential activation of the cameras in the system
Scenarios:
Can activate the first five scenarios saved in the scenario module.
Alarms:
Can display the divided zones, the system state and the last three alarms received with information
on them (date, time and type of alarm).
Sound system:
Can manage the BTicino digital sound system: cycle the sources and the tune/station of the active
source.
Temperature control:
Can monitor the state of the temperature control unit, display and adjust the temperature (manual) in the single zones of the home and set the Protection/Week/Off state.
Multimedia:
Can access and manage the multimedia system.
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2 Description
2.2 Front view
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1 - Colour LCD display; displays the menus which guide the use and programming operation,
shows the pictures taken by the entrance panel or other cameras.
2 - Loudspeaker
3 - Call bell exclusion LED
4 - Connection key; activates/deactivates the sound connection
5 - Connection LED
6 - Switch ON entrance panel and cycling key
7 - Door lock LED
8 - Door lock key; activates the electric door lock of the associated or connected entrance panel.
9 - Navigation keypad; navigates inside the menus, confirms (OK key) or cancels (C key) the programming operations.
10 - Microphone
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2.3 Video door entry function keys
Activation Entrance Panel/Cycling
Activates the switching ON of the associated Entrance Panel and cycles any
other Entrance Panels/cameras.
Door lock key
In connection opens the door lock of the connected Entrance Panel, at rest that
of the associated Entrance Panel.
The LED signals its operation.
Connection key
Activates/deactivates the connection. If a call is received the LED flashes, during the conversation it shines steadily.
At rest activates the paging function (if enabled).
2.4 Navigation keys
key
Gives access to the menu; confirms the selection made.
keys
Inside the menus selects the previous or next item.
key
Inside the menus change the value set.
In audio/video connection allow quick access to the audio/video adjustments.
key
Returns to the previous screen, if already on the first screen, it can be used to
turn the display off; during a call, it can be used to switch from day to night
mode, and vice versa.
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2 Description
2.5 Rear view
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Mini-USB connector for connection to the PC
Configurator socket
Connection to the BTicino 2-wire digital system BUS
Stretch end ON/OFF microswitch
Connector for extra power supply
3 Installation
3.1 Installation with flush-mounted box
To install the Video Display use a flush-mounted box 506E.
After making all the connections fasten the Video Display to the flush-mounted box being careful
to arrange the wires so that they are not damaged.
Finish the installation with the cover plate in the version required.
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4 Quick configuration
QUICK CONFIGURATION BY MEANS OF M CONFIGURATOR
Note: If the apartment has the 2-wire apartment interface 346850 the Video Display should be configured using Advanced Configuration.
The quick configuration is recommended for standard video door entry systems where no special
functions are required and short installation times are important.
In this case the device is configured physically, inserting the configurators in sockets N, P and M.
The configurator in M defines the video door entry mode corresponding to a predefined set of five
video door entry functions.
CAUTION
If the device is physically configured, the configuration CANNOT BE EDITED from the menu.
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N = (in double figures) address of the device in the video door entry system
P = address of the Entrance Panel associated with the device
M = mode (defines the main menu page and thus the functions which can be used)
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Selection of mode M
The main menu page will be made up of a set of predefined video door entry functions which can
be selected with M = 0 – 6.
M= 0
M= 4
CAMERA I
INTERCOMMUNICATING I
M= 1
M= 5
ACTIVATION I
CAMERA I
M= 2
M= 6
ACTIVATION I
M= 3
CAMERA I
INTERCOMMUNICATING I
The main menu page always has
the five selected functions plus
SETTINGS which goes to a page
dedicated to the device settings
and configurations.
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4 Quick configuration
INTERCOMMUNICATING: intercommunicating call to the Handset with address N same
as the number indicated by the icon selected. (e.g.: INTERCOMMUNICATING 4 intercommunicating call address to the Handset with N = 4)
CAMERA: direct activation of the camera with the same address as the associated Entrance
Panel increased by a number equal to that indicated by the icon selected. (e.g. CAMERA 2
activates the camera with address P+2)
ACTIVATION: activation of the actuator with the same address as the associated Entrance
Panel increased by a number equal to that indicated by the icon selected.
(e.g. ACTIVATION II opening of the Entrance Panel door lock (configured with P+2) directly
without the call or activation of actuator 346200 (configured with P+2 and MOD=5) or
activation of actuator 346230 (configured with P+2))
STAIRCASE LIGHTS: activates the relay which switches the staircase lights ON/OFF
CYCLE CAMERAS: cyclically activates the cameras in the system starting from the associated Entrance Panel P (just one complete cycle is performed)
Completing the Quick Configuration
After the Video Display has been configured and switched on the red “connection LED” flashes, to
indicate that the configuration must be finished.
Press any key, the Video Display display shows the language selection menu.
LANGUAGE SELECT.
LANGUAGE: - ENGLISH +
> CONFIRM
Select the language required from those
offered
Select CONFIRM
Press OK to confirm the selection
The display shows a mask summarising the configuration
made
SUMMARY CONFIG.
ADDRESS N : 01
ADDRESS P : 02
MODE M : 06
> CONFIGURATION END
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Press OK to confirm the configuration
The display and the connection LED go out.
The Video Display is ready for normal working.
5 Advanced configuration
Configuration from PC by means of the TiLivingLightDisplay software in the CD supplied lets you
configure the main menu page without being limited to a predefined set of functions. The type,
parameters and text of each function can be customised.
• Greater flexibility in composing the menu.
• Customisation of texts.
• Other ways of managing the house-automation systems.
5.1 Flexibility in composition
• the first page can be written with the functions and the house-automation systems which your
system effectively has
• the call to a second-level page containing mixed functions can be entered
PERSONAL
BEDROOM
• enter the PROFESSIONAL STUDIO, HANDSFREE, PAGING and MULTIMEDIA commands, which
otherwise can only be called from the SETTINGS menu, in the first page or in a second level page.
PERSONAL
PAGING
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5 Advanced configuration
5.2 Customisation of texts
The items in the Video Display menu (e.g. SCENARIO 4 = Night SCEN, COMMUNICATION = Intercom
in the home) can be customised.
The following are also possible for the following systems:
ALARMS
• customise the messages associating a descriptive text to the zone where the alarm comes from
• change the channel combination - type of alarm.
BEDROOM
SOUND SYSTEM
• customise the description of 6 Rooms/Amplification sound points
• customise the description of 4 sources
DRAWING
CD
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
• customise the description of 10 system zones
KITCHEN
20.5 °C
22.5 (+2)
18.5 °C
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5.3 Other functionalities
SCENARIOS and COMMUNICATION
More than one call for scenarios and communication can be added in the first page.
In this way up to 30 scenario or communication functions can be entered:
COMMUNICATION
INTERCOMMUNICATING I
SCENARIO I
In the example at the side 12 communication functions and 18 scenarios can be entered.
SOUND SYSTEM
• can select and control up to 6 Rooms/Amplification sound points, specifying the address wanted
• can select and control up to 4 Sources, specifying the address wanted
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
• select and control up to 10 system zones, specifying the address wanted
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5 Advanced configuration
5.4 Connection to the PC
To transfer the configuration made with the TiLivingLightDisplay software or update the firmware
connect to the Video Display to the PC using USB-miniUSB cable.
miniUSB - USB
BUS
In order for the communication to occur, the Video Display must be powered and not physically configured.
Video Display connected through a USB cable is recognised by the PC as a virtual port (VIRTUAL COM).
To know the number of the COM port assigned to Video Display open the Device Manager application from “Control Panel/System/Hardware”
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6 Settings
After configuring the Video Display, you can view and modify the configuration settings in the
SETTINGS menu.
CONFIGURATION
SETTINGS
SETTINGS
ADJUSTMENT
SERVICES
MESSAGGES
For information about these
menus please consult the
User guide in the CD enclosed.
BELLS
INFORMATION
! WARNING !
CONFIGURATION
AREA RESERVED FOR
CONFIGURATION OF
THE DEVICE
OPTIONS
PARAMETER MODE
H CONFIGURATION
RESET
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6 Settings
Access to the Configuration menu
Select SETTINGS
Press OK to confirm
SETTINGS
6.1 Configuration menu
Select CONFIGURATION
Press OK to confirm
CONFIGURATION
A WARNING message is displayed
>
! WARNING !
AREA RESERVED FOR
CONFIGURATION OF THE
DEVICE!
QUIT
CONTINUE
>
! WARNING !
AREA RESERVED FOR
CONFIGURATION OF THE
DEVICE!
QUIT
CONTINUE
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Select QUIT
Press OK to quit
Select CONTINUE
Press OK to confirm
6.1.1 Options
On selecting OPTIONS access is possible to the following system settings.
>
OPTIONS
PARAMETER MODE
H CONFIGURATION
RESET
> SLAVE
PAGING
DEFAULT
<NO>
<NO>
Select OPTIONS
Press OK to confirm
Select (e.g.: SLAVE)
Select <NO>/<YES>
SLAVE – the Video Display configured <YES> allows
the installation of several Video Displays configured
with the same N address (max. 3: 1 MASTER – 2 SLAVE).
PAGING – the Video Display configured <YES> is enabled to transmit the PAGING call.
Press C to return to the next page
SLAVE
PAGING
> DEFAULT
<NO>
<NO>
Select DEFAULT to return to the factory settings (all <NO>)
Press OK to confirm
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6 Settings
6.1.2 Handset configuration
On selecting H CONFIGURATION the address (N) of the Video Display and/or the associated Entrance Panel (P) can be edited.
>
OPTIONS
PARAMETER MODE
H CONFIGURATION
RESET
>
H CONFIGURATION ADDRESS N :01
ADDRESS P :00
CONFIRM
Select H CONFIGURATION
Press OK to confirm
Select ADDRESS (N) and/or (P)
Set the address
Select CONFIRM
Press OK to confirm
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H CONFIGURATION
ADDRESS N :01
ADDRESS P :00
CONFIRM
Select CONFIRM
Press OK to confirm
6.1.3 RESET
Selecting RESET cancels all the data and returns the Video Display to the factory settings.
>
OPTIONS
PARAMETER MODE
H CONFIGURATION
RESET
Select RESET
Press OK to confirm
The following message is displayed
>
CANCEL THE
CONFIGURATION OF THE
DEVICE ?
QUIT
CONTINUE
>
CANCEL THE
CONFIGURATION OF THE
DEVICE!
QUIT
CONTINUE
Press OK to quit the menu
Press C to return to the previous page
Select CONTINUE to cancel the device configuration
Press OK to confirm
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7 Trouble shooting
7.1 Push to talk mode
Receiving a call from the entrance panel.
Press the Connection key to answer the call.
The LED is ON.
During the conversation you can activate
the PUSH TO TALK function.
Press the Connection key for at least 2
seconds to talk to the entrance panel.
The LED remains ON.
Release the key to hear from the entrance
panel.
The LED becomes red.
To end the connection press the connection
key briefly.
The LED goes out.
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PROBLEM
SOLUTION
On pressing the Entrance panel Activation/Cycling ( ) key no picture appears
- check that the handset and entrance panel have
been correctly wired and configured (must have
the same P address);
- the audio/video channel may be busy, wait for it
to become free and try again.
On pressing the Door lock (
mand is not performed
- check that the handset and entrance panel have
been correctly wired and configured (must have
the same P address).
) key the com-
On pressing the OK key the menu does not - the audio/video channel is busy, wait for it to beswitch on and the handset gives a busy sound
come free and try again.
When called the handset does not ring
- check that the handset and entrance panel have
been correctly wired and configured;
- check that the “Call Exclusion” function is not active or that the bell volume has not been zeroed.
When called the handset rings but the monitor
- check that it has not been set as “Slave”.
does not switch on
- talk at a maximum distance of 40 centimetres
from the Video Display microphone;
At the entrance panel it is difficult to hear the - reduce the volume of the entrance panel microcaller
phone;
- you can communicate in PUSH TO TALK mode
(see the relevant section).
At the handset it is difficult to hear the caller
- check the volume setting on the Video Display;
- make sure that there are no strong noise sources
near the Video Display;
- you can communicate in PUSH TO TALK mode
(see the relevant section).
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8 Appendix
TECHNICAL DATA
Power supply
Absorption (Max)
from SCS bus: 18 – 27 V
from 1 2 : 18 – 27 V
200 mA (in A/V connection)
8 mA (in stand-by)
Operating temperature
0 – 40 °C
LCD screen note
The LCD screen has been manufactured using advanced high precision technology. It is
however possible that sometimes up to 5 small black or coloured dots (red, blue, green)
may appear on the LCD screen. This is an absolutely normal result of the manufacturing
process and is not indicative of a malfunction and/or fault.
TECHNICAL AFTER-SALES SERVICE
BTicino only accepts responsibility for perfect device operation if it is installed to the state of
the art respecting the indications of the product installation manual.
www.bticino.com
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BTicino SpA
Via Messina, 38
20154 Milano - Italy
www.bticino.com
BTicino SpA reserves at any time the right to modify the contents of this booklet and to comunicate in any form
and modality, the charges brought to the same.

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