ARTHUR HOLM DynamicVision User manual

User Guide
Danish craftmanship
Mediterranean soul
Technology Serving Desing
DynamicVision
Motorised wall mount for video conference cameras


TABLE OF CONTENTS
EC REGULATIONS AND SECURITY 6
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 8
INSTALLATION 10
INPUT CONNECTORS 12
CONTROLS 13
AHNET PROTOCOL 14
INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL 16
WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS 17

WELCOME
Thank you for purchasing an ARTHUR HOLM product.
Our product range has been designed for a seamless integration and for
a maximum reliability.
Please, read this installation and operating instructions carefully and keep
them in a safe place for future reference.
We remain at your entire disposal if you have any suggestions that would
help us improve our products.
Henrik Holm
General Manager

ABOUT US
The Company
Arthur Holm has its origins in the Danish furniture designer Jorgen Alex
Jensen, who was active during the sixties and the seventies. His design
inspiration and his concept of ergonomics have been continued by his
family, who is the design force behind Arthur Holm product range. The
result of combining Scandinavian design tradition with Mediterranean
creativity, exibility and emotion is a wide product range built on more
than 25 years of craftsmanship.
Arthur Holm offers a professional product range where tomorrow’s
technology is shaped into valued materials with design exibility and
customisation, specially created to enhance communication in reception,
collaboration, conference and meeting areas.
The art of customisation
Arthur Holm offers a range of ingenious products whose designs are based
on quality materials and the latest technology. Products which endow
meeting and conference rooms with silent, ergonomic, innovative and
aesthetic solutions that integrate into the furniture, hang from the walls as
works of art or are used as interactive points of information.
The world of Arthur Holm
Arthur Holm offers a selection of unique, elegant, versatile, exible and
ergonomic products that are being used in meeting and conference
rooms, reception areas, huddle rooms, control rooms, auditoriums and
public zones of leading companies throughout the world.
The numbers speak for themselves! We currently own 33 product patents,
have presence in over 45 countries with products and solutions inmore
than 25,000 installations.
It will be our pleasure to work with you, designing your unique and
personalised environment. Our broadcast electronic engineers will
provide the latest technology while our design team will offer you the most
exclusive appearance.
Our team puts its heart, passion and pride in all our designs.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Plugs
• Do not dismantle any part of the device's power connector.
• Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet when the device is not
going to be used for an indenite period of time.
Power and extensions cords
• Use the appropriate power cord with the correct plug type.
• Do not overload wall outlets or power cords.
• Make sure the total ampere passed through an extension cord does not
exceed the maximum allowed by the cable used.
• Do not place anything on the power cord.
• Do not locate this product where a person may walk or trip over the
cord.
EC REGULATIONS AND SECURITY
ATTENTION: Do not disassemble or modify the device in any way.
This symbol warns of the presence of dangerous un-insulated
voltages inside some of the components, of sufcient magnitude
to expose people to risk of electronic shock.
This symbol draws attention to important use and maintenance
instructions in the manual that accompanies the unit.
This symbol indicates that the equipment conforms to the norms
established by the European Community.
This symbol indicates the power supply.

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Wiring connected to hazardous voltage requires installation by
qualied personnel or the use of ready-made exible cables.
For your security, your equipment must be connected to an
electrical outlet with grounding connection protection.
Since the plug is used to disconnect the device, the operating
electrical outlet must be in an easily accessible place.
Environment
• Install the equipment on vertical surface.
• Install the equipment in a ventilated area.
• Avoid exposing the equipment to:
∙Rain or water
∙Excessive heat, cold or humidity
∙Area exposed to direct sunlight
∙Dirty areas
∙Equipment generating strong magnetic elds
• Avoid placing open containers of liquid, near the equipment.
• To prevent damage the equipment must be rmly anchored to the
surface, as shown on the installation instructions.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Applications
DynamicVision is an efcient motorised solution to hide videoconference
cameras while improving the overall room design. The DynamicVision is
designed to be adapted to the room décor. Its mounting system allows
for the mounting of fabric of your choice onsite. The DynamicVision can
also be veneered with a maximum veneer load of 2.5 kg / 5.5 lbs. The
camera enclosure is controllable through RS-422 (AHnet), Infrared or
AHlink.
DynamicVision provides the ideal solution to conceal videoconference
cameras while improving the interior design of the conference room with
its easily adaptable front enclosure that can be covered with various
materials. The pre-installation frame is the perfect solution to coordinate
between system integrators, architects or constructors. The camera
enclosure is activated via RS-422, infrared or AHlink when needed. It
neatly stores the camera away when not required, both protecting
the camera and securing the work environment. The front enclosure
moves vertically to expose the camera, while simultaneously moving
the camera forward to free the camera lines from the enclosure.
DynamicVision is the perfect solution for system integrators, architects,
interior designers and space planners.
Designed for
wall integration

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Features
• Motorised wall mount for videoconference cameras.
• Compatible with most popular videoconference cameras.
• Cover for veneering.
• RS-422 and Infrared controllable.
• Easy to install.
Models
AHDV01
Motorised camera wall mount enclosure for videoconference cameras.
Upward moving cover. Controls: AHlink, AHnet, RS-422 and Infrared
remote control.
AHDV02
Motorised camera wall mount enclosure for videoconference cameras.
Downward moving cover. Controls: AHlink, AHnet, RS-422 and Infrared
remote control.
Box Contents
Before the installation of your retractable system, please check the
contents of the shipping box, it must contain the following items:
• Motorised lift system
• Power cord
• Remote control
• Power supply 100-240Vac, 50-60Hz. Output 12V
• User Manual
Important note: This device can only work with the power supply
included in the shipping box. This power supply can not be replaced by
any other rather than the original one.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

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INSTALLATION
Support wall mounting
DynamicVision is designed to be mount on any wall. Installation is
extremely simple:
• Attach the enclosure into the hole previously made. Use suitable
hardware in the 4 holes.
• Once the system connections are done, match the front cover to the
enclosure, clipping in the pressure staples. Then, press until they clip.

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INSTALLATION
Videoconference camera mounting
DynamicVision is compatible with a wide range of video conferencing
camera models. Ask the manufacturer of your video conference
camera for any issue related to it.
• Install the mount motorised lift enclosure to the wall, as described in the
previous page.
• Attach the video conferencing camera to the platform with the
most appropriate screws, under the camera model. If you have any
questions, please ask the video conference camera's manufacturer.
• Push the control button on the remote control, to lift the cover. The
DynamicVision's cover will then open and the tray will move horizontally
outward.
• Place now the platform with the camera already xed and connected
(recommended) in the DynamicVision's movable tray.
• Fit the platform to the tray through a key system (see picture below). Set
it up with a metric hexagon nut.

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INPUT CONNECTORS
AHnet: RJ45 CAT5 connector for addressable RS422 control. There is a loop
through connector to use as signal RS422 output. Up to 30 devices can be
connected on the same RS422 bus.
Termination: Activate (ON) the termination ONLY, on the last device of
the RS422 bus.
GPI: External contact close control. SubD9 female.
1. GPI1 +
2. GPI1 –
3. GPI2 +
4. GPI2 –
5. GPI3 –
6. GPI3 +
7. N.C.
8. +12Vdc (600mA max.)
9. Ground:
- Use GPI1 (1:12Vdc, 2: Ground) to open the device
- Use GPI3 (6:12Vdc, 5: Ground) to close the device
12V D.C.: Power supply input connector. XLR-4 connector.
- 1,2: Ground
- 3,4: 12Vdc
Service: Use USB only for service.

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CONTROLS
Push the top arrow to lift the front cover. Please be sure that
there is nothing that may obstruct the path of the device's
vertical movement. While the cover moves upwards, the tray
that supports the video conference camera moves forward. Please be
sure that there are also no obstructions on its path.
Push the down arrow to close the front cover. Please be
sure that there is nothing that may obstruct the path of
the device's vertical movement. While the cover moves
downward, covering the video conference camera, the tray
that supports the video conference camera retracts into the enclosure.
Please be sure that there are also no obstructions on its path.
Push the right arrow to
activate AHLink signal
Push the left arrow to
deactivate AHLink signal

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AHLINK
AHlink is used to control and set-up the unit.
Download AHlink from the App Store (IOS system) or from Google Play
(Android system). The App is free. Execute the AHlink on your mobile
phone.
On the AHlink App options, it is recommended to not select Auto
Connect and select Portrait on Orientation. To connect to the device,
select Scan for local devices.

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AHLINK
If the device does not appear
on the window, the AHlink
signal is not active. To activate,
press right narrow on remote IR
controller.
The AHlink name always begins
with AH characters and the
fourth last MAC AHlink address.
Select the device to control
and set up the unit.
When selecting the device, the
rst page will upload. This page is
used to check the device and for
basic installation set up.

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AHLINK
The rst line shows the model name of the
device.
SERIAL
Serial number of the unit
VER
Firmware version
MOV
Controls the Up and Down screen movements
COMMAND: Information of the last
AHnetcommand received from RS 422 port
SENSORS: Indicates sensor status.
S1: indicates the inside tray position
S2: indicates the outside tray position
S3: indicates the open cover position
S4: indicates the close cover position
AHNET ADDRESS: Indicates the AHnet ID
selected on the control board
PASSWORD: Password needed to enter on
technical conguration page

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AHNET PROTOCOL
Communications protocol
COMMUNICATION RS422
CONNECTION RJ45
WIRING CAT-5
Speed and conguration
BAUD RATE 38400
DATA BITS 8
PARITY NONE
STOP BITS 1
Wiring Diagram
1. Data TX +
2. Data TX –
3. Data RX +
4. NC
5. NC
6 .Data RX –
7. NC
8. NC
Connection
PINS 1 & 2 The units respond
PINS 3 & 6 The units receive instructions
Protocol to control the device by addressable RS422 bus.
You can connect up to 30 devices on the same RS422 bus.
You can use AH Interface ETR to control the RS422 bus.
The units should have a set address and the address must start by 1.
From the ERT to the last device on the AHnet, the maximum cable
length between ends should not exceed 500 m/1640 ft.
RJ-45

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AHNET PROTOCOL
AHnet protocol
Using 5 bytes communication:
BYTE 0 START BYTE
BYTE 1 ADDRESS BYTE
BYTE 2 COMMAND BYTE
BYTE 3 VALUE 1
BYTE 4 VALUE 2
Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION RESPONSE
FA XX 01 01 00 GO UP FB XX 01 01 00
FA XX 01 00 00 GO DOWN FB XX 01 00 00
FA XX 14 00 00 INQUIRY CONTROL BYTE FB XX 14 CB1 CB2
XX Number of the device address. Up to 30 devices for each
RS422 BUS
CB1 Response in 8 bites of the device status
CB2 Response in 8 bites of the device status
CB1
BITE 76543210
CLOSED 1 1 0 1
OPENED 0 1 0 1
PROTECTION STOP 1
EQUIPMENT OK 0
To send an order to all the devices, you must use the address:
249 Dec. (Byte1)
F9 Hex. (Byte1)
In this case, the units do not send a reply.

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INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL FOR USERS OF WASTE ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying
documents means that used electrical and electronic
products should not be mixed with general household
waste.
For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please
take these products to the designated collection
points, where they will be accepted on a free
of charge basis. Alternatively in some countries,
you may be able to return your products to your
local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent
new product.
Disposing of this product correctly will help save valuable resources
and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the
environment, which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste
handling. Please contact your local authority for further details of your
nearest designated collection point.
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in
accordance with national legislation.
For business users in the European Union
If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact
your dealer or supplier for further information.
Information on disposal in countries outside the European Union
This symbol is only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard this
product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the
correct method of disposal.

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WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Albiral Display Solutions warrants this product against manufacturing
defects and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of
purchase, subject to the conditions below.
1. Electrical, electronic boards, accessories and power supply are
warranted against manufacturing defects and workmanship for a
period of two (2) years from the date of purchase
2. Labour costs: Albiral Display Solutions covers the labour costs to
replace any defective parts during the validity of this warranty.
3. Transport costs:
5.1. In the case that a manufacturing defect occurs within 90 days
after the purchase date, both freight and insurance costs will be
paid by Albiral Display Solutions.
Although Albiral Display Solutions S.L. pays for freight and
insurance costs, Albiral Displays Solutions will not be responsible
for any damages caused by the transportation of the goods
if the customer does not inform in writing when receiving the
goods.
5.2. After 90 days of the purchase date, the beneciary of the
warranty will pay both freight and insurance costs.
Albiral Display Solutions S.L. will not be responsible for any
damages caused by transportation, when this one is paid by
the customer.
4. This warranty does not cover the labour costs of handling, diagnose,
removal, replacement, reinstall and/or program any product.
5. This warranty does not apply if the fault has been caused by misuse,
improper handling, electrical or mechanical abuse, abnormal
operation conditions, non-authorised modications, and inadequate
transportion or as a result of atmospheric phenomenons.
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