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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # DSK-XXXXA DSK-XXXXC DSK-XXXXP Telephone Entry Door Intercom 15 Channel Vision’s DSK-Series door stations can interface with a variety of telephone entry control products to provide communication with the front door. They are available in a variety of configurations including options for a hidden camera and compatibility with Panasonic’s popular KSU phone systems. These door stations also feature an integrated access control keypad which can be used to open an entrance gate or an electric door lock. The DSK-Series door stations install in a standard 3-gang junction box, making it a simple and affordable addition to any home. Features: h Rust-proof faceplate h Discrete speaker and microphone h Hidden camera option available h Fits a 3-gang box h Available in many different finishes Depth Behind Plate 3.00” Dimensions: 7.25” 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # 0.38” Plate Depth Only 5.0” Understanding the model number: Part numbering: DP door plates DSK-0212C (DS3-0212C shown for example only) A C P P-0920, P-0921, & TE110/C-0920 compatible P-0930 compatible Panasonic KXT-624 compatible 222 232 252 302 Polished Brass Antique Brass Oil Rubbed Bronze Satin Nickel 0 6 No camera Color camera (6404) Understanding the compatibility options There are three different types of systems that DSK door stations can be used with. The compatibility for these different types of systems is indicated by the suffix of the model number which follows the 4-digit numerical code. If the suffix is the letter “A”, such as DSK-0212A, then the door plate is compatible with Channel Vision’s telephone entry products including models P-0920, P-0921, C-0920, and TE110. If the suffix is the letter “C”, such as DSK-0212C, then the door plate is compatible with Channel Vision’s Whole-House CAT5 Intercom Hub, model P-0930. If the suffix is the letter “P”, such as DSK-0212P, then the door plate is compatible with Panasonic KXT-624 and older KSU’s. This station is not compatible with digital systems such as the KX-TDA50, KX-TDA100, KXT-824, or KXT-848. Please double check to be sure that you have purchased the correct model number for your application. 3 Channel Vision Compatible (DSK-xxxxA) The DSK-0xxxA and DSK-6xxxA both interface with the Channel Vision’s telephone entry controllers, P-0920 and P-0921 to provide audio and video communication with the front door. Using a 2-conductor wire, connect the Telephone Entry Controller to the empty screw terminal block on the door station (see diagram). For the camera, use RG6 for analog video and 18/2 wire for power. From Telephone Service Provider 12VAC 500mA CO Input Chime Unlock Door Intercom Power Phones Ring Strike Active Intercom Active or # No CO 3/5 rng 1 2 3 * 12VAC Strike Time PRO 1 2 3 4 5 6 TELEPHONE ENTRY CONTROLLER 7 8 9 * 0 # Model P-0920 CHANNEL VISION TM Telephones CO Input House Telephones Panasonic Compatible (DSK-xxxxP) Channel Vision's Panasonic models are a compatible replacement for the Panasonic KXT30865. They are an attractive alternative to the standard plastic door station sold by Panasonic. This product interfaces with Panasonic’s KSU phone systems to provide communication with the front door. From Telephone Service Provider Using a 2-conductor wire, connect the door phone output of your Panasonic KSU to the empty screw terminal block on the door station Panasonic KSU 4 System Phones Connect to the terminals marked “TO SYS” 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # Channel Vision CAT5 Intercom Compatible (DSK-xxxxC) The diagram below shows how to connect the DSK-xxxxC to Channel Vision’s CAT5 Whole-House Intercom system. When the button is pressed on the DSK-xxxxC the ST-3000 Intercom Stations will generate a door chime. Pressing Answer/End will open communication with the DSK-xxxxC. Model DSK-6xxxC includes an analog 960H color camera. Press here to answer door ST-C5IDS DSK-xxxxC SGP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # ST-3000 500ft. max P-0930 Hub Link In A B C D Room 1 Model P-0930 Room 2 Room 4 Room 3 PRO CHANNEL VISION TM Room 5 Link Out Room 6 Whole-House Intercom Page Trigger Using CAT5 wire, connect the P-0930 to the 110 connector on the door station Page Out IR Power Emitters +15VDC Using the Access Keypad Status Light: (Red) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # Power Light: (Green) IMPORTANT: if power light does not illuminate, immediately disconnect power supply and check for correct polarity. Keypad 5 DSK Series Keypad Programming The DSK Series Keypad is an extremely versatile keypad that can be configured in the field. It has one built-in relay. It is ideal to control on elock, iethe rfail safe or fail secure. It can also trigger a contact closure to activate an automatic door opener or gate operator. There are two additional open collector outputs. With 2 installer-provided external relays, up to 3 devices can be controlled. Keypad Connector DIagram CONFIGURATION PINS - “CONFIG” YELLOW- Anti Tailgate/internal Alarm (Do NOT Apply Voltage) PINK - Remote Bypass (Do NOT apply voltage) TAN - Earth Ground GRAY - Normally Closed BLUE - Common VIOLET - Normally Open VOLTAGE SELECT DC ONLY (Do NOT apply voltage) 12-24V (default), 27VDC Max Jumper on 1 pin only 5V- Jumper on both pins BROWN - 24-hr Access (Do NOT apply voltage) BLACK - Ground ORANGE - Program (Do NOT apply voltage) RED - Input Voltage WHITE - Output A GREEN - Output B RED - + Voltage, 27VDC Max BLACK - Ground YELLOW - Anti Tailgate If not used this must be connected to BLACK. By adding a door monitor switch between YELLOW and BLACK the door will relock immediately after opening. If the third output is set up as an internal Alarm, this switch will trigger the alarm if the door is opened without a code or if the door is left open longer than the Door Ajar Time setting. PINK - Remote Bypass Connect a normally Open push button between PINK and BLACK to trigger the main output for its normal Door Open Time Setting ORANGE - Set Up Programming Momentarily connecting ORANGE to BLACK puts the unit in Set Up Mode (Same as entering *3, Master Code #) BROWN - 24-hour Access If Time Clock is enabled in Set up, and the BROWN wire is grounded, all codes work normally. When the BROWN wire is not grounded, only those codes with 24-hour Access Authorization will function. 6 Keypad Configuration Voltage Selection The factory default setting for th keypad voltage is 12-24VDC. Verify that the jumper is removed or placed over only one pin. For 5VDC, the jumper should be placed across both pins. If changing the voltage is necessary, make sure the power is removed first. Keypad Output Selection THE KEYPAD OUTPUT IS FACTORY CONFIGURED AND DOES NOT NEED TO BE RECONFIGURED IN THE FIELD Once the voltage jumper is verified or correctly set (see above) 1. Remove power 2. Jumper the tow pins above the connector labeled “CONFIG” 3. Apply appropriate power (You should hear 4 beeps and the RED LED will flash and the GREEN LED will be solid) 4. Now that the keypad is in configuration mode, select the desired output by entering the configuration number followed by #. a. Keypad Output Keypad Output Configuration Self-Contained- Non-encoded 99# b. (OPTIONAL) To change the audible beep, enter Code Audible Beep 201# Normal Beep (factory default) 200# Short Click (quieter) 5. Remove power. 6. Remove configuration jumper 7. Re-apply power. IMPORTANT: Once the configuration is selected, you must remove power, remove the configuration jumper and then re-apply power in order to complete the configuration procedure. Note: If the configuration jumper is not removed, the LED’s will flash and the Keypad will beep continuously. Keypad Reset In certain cases you may want to erase all user codes and restore system defaults. To perform this procedure 1. Remove Power 2. Jumper the two pins above the connector labeled “CONFIG” 3. Apply appropriate power (You should hear 4 beeps and the RED LED will flash and the GREEN LED will be solid) 4. Once the keypad is in configuration mode, enter 0099#. The keypad will beep twice and both LEDs will flash for approximately 10 seconds (During this time the keypad will appear dead. Do NOT remove power!) 5. Wait and you will hear 4 beeps and the RED LED will flash and the GREEN LED will be solid. 6. Enter the configuration number followed by #. a. Keypad Output Keypad Output Configuration Self-Contained- Non-encoded 99# b. (OPTIONAL) To change the audible beep, enter Code Audible Beep 201# Normal Beep (factory default) 200# Short Click (quieter) 7. Remove power. 8. Remove configuration jumper 9. Re-apply power. 7 Configuration Input Requirements The DSK keypad accepts 5VDC or 12-24VDC. System current draw (max) is as follows: - Standby: 25mA - During Operation: 100mA Output Capabilities: Main Door Output SPDT relay rated at 24V 2A Max Output A A transistor output intended to drive a relay that can be programmed for one of the following: 1. CCTV or Light Controller - First key press triggers a Timed Output (1 to 99 seconds) 2. Auxiliary Output - Manual Control or Timed Output (1 to 99 seconds) 3. Second Door - Users can be assigned to open a 2nd door 4. Doorbell - Press # at the Keypad to trigger a 1 second output for a doorbell (not included) Output B A transistor output intended to drive a relay that can be programmed for one of the following: 1. CCTV or Light Controller - First key press triggers a Timed Output (1 to 99 seconds) 2. Auxiliary Output - Manual Control or Timed Output (1 to 99 seconds) 3. Third Door - Users can be assigned to open a 3rd door 4. Internal Alarm System - Detect Break-in, Door-ajar & Tamper 5. Doorbell - Press # at the Keypad to trigger a 1 second output for a doorbell (not included) Programming Overview There are two programming commands used with the DSK Keypad. *3 is the Programming System Setup. This programming command allows the programming of the Master Code, setting the main relay opening time, allows latching (toggling) of the main relay, etc. *1 is the Programming Command for programming user codes (page #). When programming the user codes, you have the ability to assign users authorizations. You can authorize a user to latch (if the system was set up to latch in the *3 programming sequence), you can allow a user to program or delete codes or activate one of the other outputs, etc. The DSK Keypad is configured at the factory. Under normal installation, there is no need to configure or reset the keypad unless the beeper needs to be quieter. The Default Master Code is: 1 2 3 The Relay on Time is: 5 sec 8 Programming System Setup - Continued - Changing the Master Code (Default 1-2-3) A. Enter 1 # B. Enter the New Master Code followed by # C. Return to Step 3 or enter * * to exit programming Keypad Status After Step Completion Step Beep Red LED Green LED A Double Fast Flash Slow Flash B Triple Fast Flash Solid Note: If you forget the Master Code, momentarily ground the ORANGE wire. This will take you to Step 3 of Programming System Setup. Once you enter setup mode, you have 30 seconds to begin the program sequence. - Setting the Main Door Open Time (Default: 5 Seconds) A. Enter 2 # B. Enter the desired Door Open Time (1-99 Seconds), followed by # Example: 2 # 1 5 # (15 Sec. Door Open Time) C. Return to Step 3 or enter * * to exit programming. Keypad Status After Step Completion Step Beep Red LED Green LED A Double Fast Flash Slow Flash B Triple Fast Flash Solid - Setting Latching Option (Default: Off) A. Enter 3 # B. Select the desired latching option: Off- 0 # Manual- 9 9 # Timed- Enter the desired time interval in hours (1-98), followed by # Example: 3 # 8 # (Sets timed latching for 8 hours) C. Return to Step 3 or enter * * to exit programming. Step Beep Red LED Green LED A Double Fast Flash Slow Flash B Triple Fast Flash Solid - Configuring Output A (Default: Aux #1) A. Enter 4 # B. Select one of the following: - CCTV / External Light 1) Enter 1 # 2) Enter the desired On Time (1-99 seconds), followed by # Example: 4 # 1 # 1 5 # (Sets CCTV/Light Option for 15 Seconds) - Auxiliary Device Number 1 1) Enter 2 # 2) Enter the momentary output time (1-99 seconds), followed by #; -or- Enter 0 to set the auxiliary device for Manual Operation (ON/OFF), followed by # Example: 4 # 2 # 0 # (Sets Auxiliary Device with Manual Operation) 9 Programming System Setup - Continued - Second Door 1) Enter 3 # 2) Enter the desired Door Open Time (1-99 seconds), followed by # 3) Select the desired latching method: Off- 0 # Manual- 9 9 # Timed- Enter the desired time interval in hours (1-98), followed by # Example: 4 # 3 # 5 # 9 9 # (Sets Second Door with 5 second Door Open Time and Manual Latching) - Doorbell 1) Enter 4 # C. Return to Step 3 or enter * * to exit programming. Keypad Status After Step Completion Step Beep Red LED Green LED A Double Fast Flash Slow Flash 1) Double Fast Flash Fast Flash 2) Triple Fast Flash Solid - Configuring Output B (Default: CCTV) A. Enter 5 # B. Select on of the following: - CCTV / External Light 1) Enter 1 # 2) Enter the desired On Time (1-99 Seconds), followed by # Example: 5 # 1 # 1 5 # (Sets CCTV/Light Option for 15 seconds) - Auxiliary Device Number 2 1) Enter 2 # 2) Enter the momentary output time (1-99 seconds) followed by #; -or- Enter 0 to set the auxiliary device for Manual Operation (ON/OFF), followed by # Example: 5 # 2 # 0 # (Sets Auxiliary Device with Manual Operation) - Third Door 1) Enter 3 # 2) Enter the desired Door Open Time (1-99 seconds), followed by # 3) Select the desired latching method: Off- 0 # Manual- 9 9 # Timed- Enter the desired time interval in hours (1-98), followed by # Example: 5 # 3 # 5 # 9 9 # (Sets Second Door with 5 second Door Open Time and Manual Latching) - Doorbell 1) Enter 4 # - Internal Alarm 1) Enter 5 # 2) Enter the desired Door Ajar Time (1-99 seconds, followed by # Example: 5 # 5 # 1 0 # (Sets Internal Alarm with 10 second Door Ajar Time) Output is normally ON and turns OFF when triggered. C. Return to Step 3 or enter * * to exit programming. 10 Programming System Setup - Continued - Master Code Door Unlock Option (Default: Allow) A. Enter 6 # B. Enter 0 # to prevent the master code from unlocking the door C. Enter 1 # to allow the master code to unlock the door D. Return to Step 3 or enter * * to exit programming. - Time Clock Input (Default: Prevent) A. Enter 7 # B. Enter 0 # to prevent lockout C. Enter 1 # to lockout all users that do not have 24 hour option enabled D. Return to Step 3 or enter * * to exit programming. Normal System Operation Keypad LED Status Indicators - A solid green LED indicates that the door is unlocked - A solid red LED indicates that the door is locked Depending on how the System Options are configured, User Commands are used to operate Manual Latching and Auxiliary Outputs. The User Commands are trailing digits entered after an authorized user code followed by #. The ability to use these User Commands depends on Authorizations assigned to each User (See Programming Individual Users) As the Main Output activates, the green LED will flash for 5 seconds. While the green LED is flashing, enter one (or more) of the following User Commands: 0 # to Latch the Door Closed (Main Relay, 2nd Door or 3rd Door) 1 # to Latch the Door Open (Main Relay, 2nd Door or 3rd Door) 2 # to Turn Output A Off (2nd Output as Aux.) 3 # to Turn Output A On (2nd Output as Aux.) 4 # to Turn Output B Off (3rd Output as Aux.) 5 # to Turn Output B On (3rd Output as Aux.) Tamper Alarm An audible Tamper Alarm sounds when four incorrect code entries are made. After 30 seconds, the unit returns to standby mode. 11 Programming Individual Users Authorized Userse (master code or any user authorized to program) can program users directly from the Keypad. Each individual User can be assigned various authorizations. Review System Setup before programming individual users. 1) Enter * 1 2) Enter an Authorized Code followed by # Example: * 1 1 2 3 # This opens programming and causes: Red LED Green LED Slow Flash Solid 3) Proceed to on of the following seven programming options - Adding a New User A. Enter 1 # B. Enter the User ID (1 to 500) followed by # C. Enter the User Code/PIN (3-8 digits), followed by # D. FOR NO AUTHORIZATIONS, SKIP TO STEP E. To give special authorizations, enter the Authorization Code, followed by #. Repeat for additional authorizations Code User Authorization 1 Latching Authorization 2 Program or Delete Users Authorization 3 Output A Authorization (see notes **) 4 2nd Door (see notes **) 5 Output B Authorization (see notes **) 6 3rd Door (see notes **) 7 24-hour Access (see notes **) E. Enter # to complete programming for this User. F. To program an additional User, return to Step B. G. If no more Users are to be added, enter * * and return to Step 3, or if you have completed all User Programming, enter * * a second time to complete programming sequence and reset system to normal operation. Keypad Status After Step Completion Step Beep Red LED Green LED A Double Slow Flash Slow Flash B Double Slow Flash Fast Flash C Double Slow Flash Fast Flash D Double Slow Flash Fast Flash E Triple Slow Flash Slow Flash ** Notes on Adding New Users: - Auxiliary Device or 2nd or 3rd Door authorization depends on configuration of the A and B Outputs. See System Setup on page 12 - If either Output is configured for 2nd or 3rd Door operation and a user is given 4# or 6# Authorization, their User Code will activate the configured output, not the Main Relay - 24-hour Access requires an external time clock or keyswitch. This allows you to restrict access to Users who are not assigned 24-hour Access. See Time Clock Input on page 16. 12 Programming Individual Users - Continued - Modify a user by User ID A. Enter 2 # B. Enter the User ID (1 to 500) for the User to be modified, followed by # C. To change this User’s Code, enter the New User Code followed by # - OR, see step D below D. To keep this User’s Code, enter #. Then, enter the desired User Authorization, followed by #. (Repeat for additional authorizations or skip to Step E for no authorizations) Code User Authorization 1 Latching Authorization 2 Program or Delete Users Authorization 3 Output A Authorization (see notes **) 4 2nd Door (see notes **) 5 Output B Authorization (see notes **) 6 3rd Door (see notes **) 7 24-hour Access (see notes **) E. Enter # to complete programming for this User F. To modify an additional User, return to Step B. G. If no more Users are to be modified, enter * * and return to Step 3, or if you have completed all User Programming, enter * * a second time to complete programming sequence and reset system to normal operation. - Modify a User by User Code A. Enter 3 # B. Enter the User Code for the User you wish to modify, followed by # C. To change this User’s Code, enter the New User Code followed by # - OR, see step D below D. To keep this User’s Code, enter #. Then, enter the desired User Authorization, followed by #. (Repeat for additional authorizations or skip to Step E for no authorizations) Code User Authorization 1 Latching Authorization 2 Program or Delete Users Authorization 3 Output A Authorization (see notes **) 4 2nd Door (see notes **) 5 Output B Authorization (see notes **) 6 3rd Door (see notes **) 7 24-hour Access (see notes **) E. Enter # to complete programming for this User F. To modify an additional User, return to Step B. G. If no more Users are to be modified, enter * * and return to Step 3, or if you have completed all User Programming, enter * * a second time to complete programming sequence and reset system to normal operation. ** Note on Modifying Users: - Once you have begun to modify a User, previously programmed authorizations are deleted for this User. 13 Programming Individual Users - Continued - Deleting a User by User ID A. Enter 4 # B. Enter the User ID (1 to 500) for the User to be deleted, followed by # C. To delete an additional User, return to Step B. D. If no more Users are to be deleted, enter * * and return to Step 3, or if you have completed all User Programming, enter * * a second time to complete programming sequence and reset system to normal operation. - Deleting a User by User Code A. Enter 5 # B. Enter the User code to be deleted, followed by # C. To delete an additional User, return to Step B. D. If no more Users are to be deleted, enter * * and return to Step 3, or if you have completed all User Programming, enter * * a second time to complete programming sequence and reset system to normal operation. - Adding a Temporary User A. Enter 6 # B. Enter the User Code / PIN (3-8 digits), followed by # C. Enter the desired Temporary Access Time (1-99 hours), followed by # D. For 24-hour Access, enter 0 for No or 1 for Yes, followed by # E. You are now back to Step 3 (page 13) - Deleting a Temporary User A. Enter 7 # B. Your are now back to Step 3 (page 13) 4. Enter * * to complete the sequence and reset the system to normal operation. Keypad Specifications Input Requirements: Voltage: System current draw (maximum): Standby: During Operation: Outputs: Keypad Switch Life: Programmable Output: (Door Open Time) Latching: # of Users: Code Length: Default Master Code: Tamper Alarm: Access Code Protection: Keypad Operating Environment: 14 5V DC or 12 to 24V DC (Jumper Selectable) 100 mA 25mA .10 amps max (100 mA) 1 Relay, 2A 24V Max; 2 Open Collector, 1/4 A max to Ground >1 Billion Cycles 1 to 99 seconds (Default - 5 Seconds) Off (Default), Manual (Toggle On/Off) Timed 502 (1 Master User, 500 Users, 1 Temporary User 3 to 8 Digits 1-2-3 4 Incorrect Code Attempts Non-Volatile Memory -40°C to +70°C (-40° to +160°F) 100% Relative Humidity Integrating the ST-C5IDS For systems using the P-0930 Press and hold door station number to activate ST-C5IDS P-0930 NEW ST-3000 Hub Link In A B C D Room 1 Room 2 Model P-0930 Room 4 Room 3 PRO CHANNEL VISION TM Room 5 Link Out Room 6 Whole-House Intercom Page Trigger Page Out IR Power Emitters +15VDC ST-C5ID (Sold Separately) (Rear View) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # - Negative Common (Blue) Strike Power Supply DC N.O. (Violet) Keypad Power 12V/24VDC + (Red) Ground (Black) SGP 1 - Negative + Positive Door strike Mechanism (NOT SOLD BY CHANNEL VISION) Connect the VIOLET and BLUE wires from the back of the DSK Keypad into the strike terminals on the ST-C5IDS. The negative wire (cut in two) of the power supply of the strike should also be applied to the strike terminal on the ST-C5IDS. To open the door, press and hold the room button on the ST-3000, or enter the code on the DSK Keypad. 15 Integrating the TE110DS For systems using P-0920 or P-0921 The example shown is a P-0920 and normally open lock type. TE110DS (Sold Separately) 3 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # + – Strike Common (Blue) Connect the VIOLET and BLUE wires from the keypad to the Unlock Door terminals on the P-0920 or P-0921. Triggering the keypad will cause the P-0920 to activate the TE110DS or the P-0921 to activate the Aux terminal or TE110DS and allow the door to open. 12VAC 500mA CO Input Chime Unlock Door Intercom Power Phones Ring Strike Active * 12VAC Intercom Active or # No CO 3/5 rng 1 2 3 Connect direct power or share power with button on the TE-AMP(optional) Strike Time Model P-0920 Telephone Company PRO CHANNEL VISION TM TELEPHONE ENTRY CONTROLLER CO Input Telephones House Telephones P-0920 16 Strike Power Supply – Intercom 2 4 House 1 Keypad Power 12V/24VDC + (Red) Ground (Black) N.O. (Violet) Fail-Secure Lock (N.O.) Typical Lock Hook-Up RED 12-24VDC Power Supply BLUE BLACK YELLOW MOV K E Y P A D MOV FAIL SECURE VIOLET FAIL SAFE GRAY TAN Earth Ground Typical Garage Door or Gate Hook-up RED 12-24VDC Power Supply BLACK YELLOW BLUE Across Existing Push Button TAN K E Y P A D VIOLET Earth Ground 17 Troubleshooting These are a few troubleshooting suggestions to help assist with any problems you may experience. You may contact Channel Vision Technical Support at (714) 424-6500 option two, or email [email protected] Changed or Deleted a code and the old code still works: The DSK Series Keypad has a total of 500 User Codes. Make sure you’ve changed the desired code. If you changed the Master Code, the other User Codes will still work. If in doubt, it is recommended you reprogram the master code and delete all user codes. Then re-program any new user codes. Keypad beeps but the door does not unlock: You will want to check all of your wiring terminations, splices, and any other connection to ensure they are all properly seated, connected and making good contact. Programming - If the unit has just been installed, the problem is most likely with programming the system codes. Review Overview and Programming of User Codes again remembering that all six codes have to be different from each. It is also important not to let more than 5 seconds elapse between button presses or the system will reset and you will have to start over. Code Loss - (Existing installations) There are typically two reasons for code loss: static or inductive kickback. There is no way to determine if the system has been affected by either of these, however, you can reprogram the system codes as described in User Code Programming. It is very important the system is properly grounded otherwise static and code loss may be an ongoing problem. Keypad does not power up: First, check your power supply to see that power has not been cut off. Using a voltmeter, check the incoming voltage on the RED and BLACK wires (12-24V AC/DC IN). If the voltage reads low, the electric locking device may be drawing too much current. To test, remove the wires to the device and recheck the voltage. If the voltage now reads normal, check the current draw of the locking device and make sure it falls within the system specifications (see Input Requirements). Random Beeping: Possible low voltage or bad power supply. Also, check EARTH ground. 18 One Year Limited Warranty Channel Vision Technology will repair or replace any defect in material or workmanship which occurs during normal use of this product with new or rebuilt parts, free of charge in the USA, for one year from the date of original purchase. This is a no hassle warranty with no mail in warranty card needed. This warranty does not cover damages in shipment, failures caused by other products not supplied by Channel Vision Technology, or failures due to accident, misuse, abuse, acts of God, or alteration of the equipment. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser when purchased through an authorized reseller. A purchase receipt, invoice, or other proof of original purchase date will be required before warranty repairs are provided. Mail in service can be obtained during the warranty period by calling (800) 840-0288 toll free. A Return Authorization number must be obtained in advance and can be marked on the outside of the shipping carton. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights (which vary from state to state). If a problem with this product develops during or after the warranty period, please contact Channel Vision Technology, your dealer or any factory-authorized service center. Channel Vision products are not intended for use in medical, lifesaving, life sustaining or critical environment applications. Channel Vision customers using or selling Channel Vision products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Channel Vision for any damages resulting from such improper use or sale. (Typical at 77º) Operating Voltage - Keypad: Operating Voltage - Communication: Cable Requirements - Camera: Cable Requirements- Communication: Speaker impedance: Operating Temperature: 12vDC 100mA 12vDC 60mA RG6 Coaxial Cable for Camera Video (or 2 conductor CAT5/6 with B-201 balun x2 1 18/2 or 2 conductor CAT5/6 for power. 1 18/2 power wire for amplified companion board, button & keypad 2 Conductor CAT5/6 for companion board (communication) 2 Conductor CAT5/6 for keypad (contact closure for strike) 8 ohm -10ºC to +50ºC Tested To Comply With FCC Standards This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. • Intelligent Entertainment • Infrastructure • Security Solutions 234 Fischer Avenue, Costa Mesa, California 92626 USA (714)424-6500 (800)840-0288 (714)424-6510 fax email: [email protected] www.channelvision.com 19 500-406 rev A