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ENGLISH | VISTUS-VD
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Two-family house: Here 4 lines are required per bell button from the
outdoor unit into each residential unit. 4 lines for family 1 and 4 lines
for family 2, as well as 2 lines to the door opener.
NOTES:
1. A wiring plan can be found in the affix.
2. With the VISTUS-System you can also combined video
and audio components.
Up to four indoor units can be connected in parallel per residential unit.
The connection can be laid as
1. Serial connections (from indoor station to indoor station) or as
2. Radial connections (parallel) from one central point
(distribution box).
The wiring plan in the affix is base on a radial wiring
system as this is preferable.
The lines should be laid in such a way that each is fed out of the wall
directly behind the corresponding outdoor/indoor unit.
ASSEMBLY OF THE OUTDOOR STATION
The door intercom point is designed for surface mounting.
Preparation
When removing the front cover ensure that the nameplate does not fall
out and become damaged.
Also take care of the cable in the loudspeaker, which is attached in the
front part of the casing.
The camera should be fitted at a height of approximately 1.5 m -1.6
m (from the centre of the camera) (Figure A). Before assembling the
door intercom you should test whether the camera shows enough of
a visitor. Adjust the assembly height and assembly location to your
circumstances as necessary.
1. Remove the two screws in order to be able to open the casing
on the outdoor station. The casing is also fitted with notches and
projections that connect the upper and lower parts of the casing.
Thus a certain amount of force is necessary in order to separate the
casing parts.
2. Position the drilling template for the outdoor station in a level
location at the intended assembly location (a spirit level is helpful
for this) and attach it with sticky tape.
3. Use the drilling template to drill the attachment holes with a 6mm
drill and insert a dowel into each hole.
4. Now remove the drilling template.
5. Feed the lines through the large hole in the outdoor station and
secure them with 4 screws.
6. Connect the line in accordance with the wiring plan.
Adjusting the nameplate
The nameplate comprises two transparent plastic parts that are
connected with 2 or 4 small screws.
7. Remove all screws from the nameplate and take the plate apart.
The foil for the name can be found between the plastic parts.
8. Write on the foil with a smudge proof felt tip pen or print a
nameplate* using a PC and printer.
9. Lay the complete nameplate (foil) between the two plastic parts
and screw them back together.
* Size of the nameplate:
VISTUS VD 6X10: 71 mm x 50 mm
VISTUS VD 6X20: 71 mm x 25 mm
10. Replace the nameplate in the front cover before re-attaching
the front cover to the outdoor station. You can attach a strip of
sticky tape over the nameplate and the casing to ensure that the
nameplate does not fall out during assembly.
Note: Remove the sticky tape from the casing immediately following
installation in order to prevent damage to the front cover!
11. Screw the front cover on using both casing screws. Please ensure
that the screws are not tilted as this can damage the thread in the
lower section of the casing.
ASSEMBLY OF THE INDOOR STATION (3.5“ AND 7“)
The installation height of the Indoor stations can be selected freely
according to your circumstances.
1. The casing on the 3.5” indoor station is kept together with notches
and projections. To separate the lower section from the front
section, press a small slotted screwdriver against the snap fastener
(B.15) on the bottom side. The 7” indoor station is kept together
by 2 casing screws (C.15).
2. Use the lower section of the casing as an aid to mark the drill
holes. Make sure that you hold the lower section in a horizontal
position for this step.
NOTE: The lower casing section on the 3.5“ indoor station can also
be attached to a hollow wall box. The corresponding attachment
holes are located around the line feed hole. If this does not provide
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