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MAS DP02HMN50x User manual

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DIGITAL PANEL with analog buttons
DP02HMN50x – DP02HMN60x
USER’S MANUAL
1. DEFINITION
DP02HMN50x and DP02HMN60x are digital outdoor panels with “x” analog
buttons. The reason to put buttons on a digital panel is to help old people who is
unable to manage digital (keypad) dialing. The number of buttons “x” may go up to
5 rows (this means 5 buttons for 50x series and 10 buttons for 60x series). After 5
rows, the length becomes too long to fit into the space at the sides of outdoor.
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The Digital panel default setting is for 1 building and up to 255 apartments. The
panel does not require presetting. It is activated and ready to use.
However, it is strongly recommended that you change default settings after
installing the panel. You can find how to change the settings on the instruction
manual. After reading the manual, you will be fully aware how to use this device.
2. Device Instructions
2.1 CALL
In standby mode push any button, enter the apartment number and then push
the CALL button. If you do not know the apartment number, find the name of the
resident via searching the UP, DOWN buttons. Then, press the CALL. To call
guard, press the GUARD button.
2.2 DOOR ENTRY
A set of four numbers called as PIN. Each apartment has its own PIN or
apartments have shared PIN to open the building entrance. (For your safety do not
share your PIN with others.)
In standby mode push the C button until the words “Enter Your PIN” are
displayed and enter the four digits door release PIN within 12 seconds. Otherwise
the system will resume to standby mode. (Note: The default PIN is 1234) The PIN
would not appear in the screen, for that reason enter the PIN carefully. If there is a
mistake, reset the PIN by pressing the C button and enter the PIN again or enter the
rest of the digits to complete the set to four digits then you can enter again.
2.3 USE OF THE BUTTONS IN ABC MODE
In ABC mode; to type the requested letter, press relevant button:
To choose first letter, press once
To choose second letter, press twice
To choose third letter press, three times
EXAMPLES: To display "C" press the #2 three times, to display “K”, press the #5
three times quickly. This method is called single key mode with many options.
NOTE: When you press another button cursor moves to next digit. To move onto
right cell on the display or to be able to enter the same letter again wait for few
seconds after entering the first letter. For more information about the characters,
you can use table on menu 2.4.
2.4 SYMBOLS
BUTTON DISPLAYED
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1 . , - ? ! ' @ : 1
2 A B C 2
3 D E F 3
4 G H I 4
5 J K L 5
6 M N O 6
7 P Q R S 7
8 T U V 8
9 W X Y Z 9
0 0
NOTE: To leave space press “0” for once.
2.5 ENTERING MENU SETTINGS
In standby mode push any button and see the menu to enter apartment
number. Enter any apartment number, press the “C” button continuously till the
words “Settings PIN” are displayed then you can enter settings PIN and make the
necessary changes. The default PIN is “0000”. (It is strongly recommended to
change “Settings PIN” and store it carefully.) If you don not press any button
within 6 seconds, panel switches to standby mode then need to re-enter Settings
Menu.
You can press the numbers “1 to 9” to enter sub-menus on “Menu Settings”.
By using the UP and DOWN buttons you can select sub-menus.
2.5.1. ENTERING BUILDING NAME ON OPENING SCREEN
Opening Screen menu is #1 on Settings Menu. As optional building name or
Welcoming message is typed. (Example: “Welcome to xXx Building”) To enter the
menu, enter menu settings first, press “1” then press CALL. Type your message in
Line1 then press the CALL to type in Line 2. If you want to leave the Line 2 blank
just press the CALL after entering Line 1 Message. Each line has 16 digits to use.
2.5.2. IDENTIFICATION OF APARTMENT (APARTMENT) QUANTITY
(IFQ)
IFQ menu is #2 on Settings Menu. This menu limits the panel on use of the
apartment quantity. To enter the menu, enter menu settings first, press “2” then
press CALL, type total apartment quantity and press CALL to save it.
NOTE: Apartment quantity can be maximum 255. Please pay attention not to leave
quantity “0”.
when you enter IFQ menu.
2.5.3. NAME LIST
Name List menu is #3 on Settings Menu. It is possible to display who the
resident at referred apartment number is. Visitors can browse the residents via the
UP, DOWN buttons then press the CALL to call the required apartment. To edit the
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name list menu, enter settings menu, press 3 then the CALL. Type apartment
number, then press CALL to edit the apartment. Type resident “name-surname”,
then press CALL to save the information.
2.5.4. CHANGING DOOR PIN
Changing Door Pin menu is #4 on Settings Menu. This menu is to change the
door opening pin. Enter settings menu, press 4 then CALL. Enter quantity of PIN
numbers (1 to 100) then enter PIN numbers for each apartment. The default door
release PIN is “1234” Quantity of PIN numbers should be entered as defined
otherwise default Door PIN would remain.
2.5.5. CHANGING SETTINGS PIN
Changing Settings Pin menu is #5 on Settings Menu. This menu is to change
the Settings PIN. Enter settings menu, press 5 then the CALL and the CALL again,
“Settings PIN” appears on the screen to enter four digits “New PIN”. Press the
1CALL to save the new PIN. Default Settings PIN is “0000”.
2.5.6. LANGUAGE OPTIONS
Language Options menu is #6 on Settings Menu. This menu is to set panel
language. Enter settings menu, press 6 then the CALL. Press 1,2,3,4 to select your
language then press the CALL to set it. Language options below.
1- Turkish
2- English
3- French
2.5.7. BACK TO DEFAULT SETTINGS
Back to Default Settings menu is #7 on Settings Menu. This menu is to reset
current settings and it restores manufacturer settings. Enter settings menu then
press 7 then CALL, “BACK TO DEFAULT SETTINGS?” appears on the screen, if
you press CALL panel would start counting from 1 to 260 then returns to standby
mode screen and panel is set to default settings. When “BACK TO DEFAULT
SETTINGS” appeared on screen, if you press the C the panel would not clear
existing information and return to Settings Menu.
2.5.9. BUILDING NO SETTINGS ON MULTI-BUILDINGS
Building No Settings on Multi-Buildings menu is #9 on Settings Menu. This
menu is to set building number. Enter settings menu then press 9 then the CALL,
enter building number then CALL.
Attention! For Multi-Building Systems, if you don not set building number or leave
“0” when an apartment is called, system would call the same numbered apartments
in all buildings.
2.5.11. OPTIONAL BUTTON ( GUARD BUTTON )
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Optional Button menu is #11 on Settings Menu. This menu is to set to call
guard’s station directly without entering apartment number. You can enter any
apartment number to call directly, default Guard Station number is 255.
NOTE: Pay attention NOT TO press the CALL without entering apartment number,
Guard Apartment would be set as “0”.
2.5.12. DOOR RELEASE TIMER
Optional Button menu is #12 on Settings Menu. This menu is to set to door
releasing time. Enter settings menu, press 12 then CALL. Use the UP / DOWN
buttons to set the required releasing time then press the CALL to set it. ( D.R.T.
range is up to 10 secs. )
3. ANALOG BUTTONS
One doorbell wire has to be connected from each analog button to related
apartment. All other connections are the same as in digital panel DP02HMN.
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4. Technical Specifications
Communication Range 28 ± 4 in. (70 ± 10 cm)
Operating Temperature -4F…130F (-20...+55C)
Standby mode Current 115 mA
Operating Current 150 mA
Operating Voltage 16…24 VDC
Adjustable Camera Angle Degree 32total in all directions
Camera Resolution 350 TV lines
Max. Number of Apartments 255
Door Releasing Time 1…10 sec
Max. Door Release PIN 1...99
Video Output Format Differential
Video Output Level 2V… 800mV
Extra Video Input Level 1,1 V
Extra Video Input Impedance 75 Ω
Audio Output Impedance 1200 Ω
Audio Input Impedance 600 Ω
Audio Out Level 600 mV (max.)
Audio In 600 mV (max.)
Dimensions ( W/H/D) 10.7/4.3/0.8-2.3 in. ( 27/11/2-6 cm )
Weight 23 oz. (645 gr)

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