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1. STR QwikBus 4 wire Black amp White Video Intercom System Date Installation Programming and User s Manual Copyright 2007 2008 Aloha Communications All Rights Reserved AWD122 Rev 1 2 09 2008 Introduction S Compatible Inside Stations o Planning the Installation l 2 Wiring Diagrams Single entry STRM Panel a De Entry STR Modular Panels ea Multiple Entry Custom Panels D Dipswitch Settings I 8O Analog Camera Modules l S End of Line Resistors Jumper Locations 10 S a The Matrix Custom Panel Buttons to the TT33 Oe USER Operation VH3033 4 B amp W Handset Monitor The STR QwikBus takes advantage of the latest in digital technology to provide a high tech high quality black amp white video intercom system operating on a 4 common wire BUS QwikBus video monitor stations feature a crystal clear 4 video screen measured diagonally with handset as well as audio only stations that can be mixed and matched to suit your particular application all on the same 4 twisted wires a HT3033 Le ee VH3033 4 VM Black amp White AUDIO HANDSET MONITOR 4 W HANDSET f requires HT2DV adapter Available in White Available in White Titanium and Titanium and Anthracite Anthracite B AA TAY i PLANNING THE INSTALLATION Is this a Black amp White Video installation This manual is written expressly for the QwikBus 4 wire Black and White system that w
2. Programming Indoor Stations for Parallel Operation You can program up to 4 stations to ring with each pushbutton either for a residential system or multiple stations in an apartment Up to 8 stations can be programmed to ring with the special TSMB3 8 module 1 Move Dipswitch 1 at Speaker Microphone to ON position Enter Programming Mode Check that Dipswitch 2 is in the OFF position 2 Lift Handset of Apartment Station to be programmed Opens communication to the Entry Panel Installers will be able to talk to each other 3 Press the Entry Button to be assigned to the Apartment Station 4 beeps will sound at the Speaker Microphone Hang up Handset of Apartment Station 4 Move Dipswitch 2 at Speaker Microphone to ON position 5 Lift Handset of Apartment Station to be programmed Opens communication to the Entry Panel Installers will be able to talk to each other 6 TSMB3 Hold down the Light Button while pressing the Entry Button used in Step 3 OR TT33 Press the same Entry Button used in Step 3 Press ON OFF Button of Apartment Station Repeat Steps 5 through 7 for each additional parallel station Move Dipswitches 1 amp 2 to OFF position WO N 13 One Man Bench Programming Handset Style VHC3033 4 HT3033 lf you prefer the system can be preprogrammed on the bench to minimize your on site time and eliminate the necessity of a second installer To do this the inside stations can be
3. system uses dipswitches for identification of Entry stations additional cameras and to enter Programming Mode Entrance Panels must have a unique code so the system knows where the call is coming from and which door to open Dipswitches 4 5 amp 6 on the back of the Speaker Microphone Unit TSMB3 Modular style or TT33 Custom style assign this code as shown in the chart below When a Door Strike is used It can be connected locally to the TSMB3 Modular style panels or TT33 Custom style Panels To terminals or connected to the SP333 Controller at the To1 To2 To3 or To4 terminals number is related to the entry number You must let the system know which connection you will use by the position of the 3 dipswitch for each entry Dipswitch 3 OFF SP333 or ON TSMB3 or TT33 The entries DO NOT have to be set alike ENTRANCE PANEL DIP SWITCH SETTINGS REGULAR MODE REGULAR MODE DOORSTRIKE CONNECTED TO SP333 Set the Entry number with g these three switches 5 PROGRAMMING MODE MULTI UNIT PROGRAMMING DOORSTRIKE CONNECTED LOCALLY Use the chart to the right 123456 P bml i TSMBs Dipswitch Location TT33 Dipswitch Location Dipswitch Settings Cameras using the KMB3 4 Video Converter When using a Modular system The Modular Camera KMB3 is automatically identified by being connected directly to the TSMB3 and takes the same Entrance number 1 8 of the TSMB3 When using any
4. Although all the compatible stations connect the same way each model does have certain capabilities and advantages depending on the needs of the tenant and can be exchanged for another unit at anytime if necessary by simply installing the 4 wires and reprogramming the system to recognize the unit Are you running new wire or using existing wire from a previous system Although digital systems are fairly forgiving in wiring requirements they are still susceptible to EMI from electrical lines running nearby or existing wiring that is not twisted in poor condition or not a suitable gauge Please refer to the wiring thickness chart below to determine the minimum recommended wire gauge needed If the existing wiring is more than 12 years old has deteriorating insulation questionable splice connections corrosion or is not configured as twisted pair wiring it is highly recommended that new wire be run To reduce the risk of interference problems e Always use a single twisted pair wire for the two wire BUS line e Do NOT double wires to increase effective wire diameter This will cause interference problems e Do NOT install any unused additional wires with open ends e Never connect the shield from a cable or connect the shield from one cable to another e Use a separate cable to the door strike from the SP333 e Only use a 12VAC door strike or 12VAC relay with less than 1 amp draw e If it is absolutely necessary to run the door strik
5. 0 64 k EE 24 0C 12 AC Sa FE ad System Notes 4 wire Black amp White system with Multiple Custom Panel Entries Multiple Custom Panel Entry systems require the following dipswitch settings on the back of the TT33 units Switch 3 If the door strike is connected to the SP333 161 OFF as shown at Entrance 1 lf the door strike is connected to the TT33 T6 ON as shown at Entrance 2 Switches 4 5 amp 6 identify the entrance number In the above example Entrance 1 4 OFF 5 OFF 6 OFF Entrance 2 4 ON 5 OFF 6 OFF Switches 4 5 amp 6 on the KMB3 4 should be set the same as the corresponding Entry For more information refer to Page 8 Dipswitch Settings Be sure that the End of Line Jumpers are used on the camera circuit board and in the last monitor on each riser If the last unit on a riser is an audio only unit the End of Line Jumper would still be used on the last monitor on that riser This is important for best picture quality refer to Page 10 End of Line Jumper Locations NOTE When using a Coaxial cable into a KBS3 4 ALWAYS connect a 75Q for RG 59 or 50 Q for RG 6 End of Line resistor between the coax center lead terminal and the terminal on the KBS3 4 Failure to do this may cause degradation of the video signal When connecting C333 2 harness between SP333 and SNT333 ALWAYS observe 24VDC Polarity 7 Dipswitch Settings Entries amp Door Strikes The QwikBus
6. five cameras by pressing the On button on the lower right of the monitor End of Line Resistors Jumper Locations For proper system operation the last video monitor on a riser as well as the last camera on a run must have End of Line Resistors These resistors are built in to the printed circuit boards and can be connected by installing the jumper on the two pins labeled J1 Usually these jumpers are supplied on all the monitors and camera boards and must be removed if the unit is not the last camera or monitor lf there is only one camera used or one monitor used the End of Line resistors must still be used The Chart to below shows the locations of the J1 pins on the different circuit boards VH30334 Handset Style Video Monitor Modular Camera Board Analog Camera Board The IC2 Database Chip The QwikBus system has 8 pin nonvolatile IC chips located on the back of each TSMB3 Speaker Microphone Module in the Modular style Entry Panels or TT33 Speaker Microphone Module in the Custom style Entry Panels Each unit has this chip which maintains the programming for that specific entry Polarity Indicating Mark If you have to replace a TSMB3 or TT33 unit you can remove the IC2 from the old unit and install it into the new unit so you do not have to reprogram that entrance When doing this replacement be sure to install it in the correct polarity indicated by the mark on the chip IC2 Chip 10 The Ma
7. on the camera circuit board and in the last monitor on each riser If the last unit on a riser is an audio only unit the End of Line Jumper would still be used on the last monitor on that riser This is important for best picture quality refer to Page 10 End of Line Jumper Locations When connecting C333 2 harness between SP333 and SNT333 ALWAYS observe 24VDC Polarity 4 WIRE B amp W MULTIPLE MODULAR ENTRY SYSTEM DIAGRAM qT gy KMB3 a KMB3 ai KMB3 ore STI i a ST 5 A ee TMe n 17 AC s gikTi oKT2 IH GUT T RTME AM i RTME AM H CSS ire To Monitor Risers oe C333 2 Harness AM2 GAMS GAMH 24 Kal ha P BUS BUS Tot Tos T z Tol LTZ TE v mW V W y x v be VW V W Le ct 7 i Pira A ra h iTi OOH oa CHOOT OOOO System Notes 4 wire Black amp White System with Multiple Modular Entries Multiple Entry Modular systems require the following dipswitch settings on the back of the TSMBs unit Switches 4 5 amp 6 identify the entrance number In the above example Entrance 1 4 OFF 5 OFF 6 OFF Entrance 2 4 ON 5 OFF 6 OFF Switch 3 If the door strike is connected to the SP333 T61 T 2 OFF as shown lf the door strike is connected to the TSMB3 T6 ON For more information refer to Page 8 Dipswitch Settings Be sure that the End of Line Jumpers are used on the camera circuit board and in the last monitor on each riser I
8. other camera s the KBS3 4 module must be used This module has two functions 1 Converts the analog camera video signal to a digital signal that can be used by the QwikBus system The analog signal is fed into this module from any pinhole or CCTV type camera by a standard RG59 coax and sends the converted to digital signal out through the BUS connections to the system 2 Establishes a Camera number for identification If this camera is used in conjunction with Entry 1 for example This KBS3 4 would be set to 1 using the dipswitches 4 5 amp 6 7 is not used The 8 combinations are shown below Using an analog camera with a Custom Panel When using a Custom Panel with a TT33 Speaker Microphone Controller You must use either a pinhole or CCTV type analog camera with it s own power supply for system video input This camera will connect by coax to the KBS3 4 and the dipswitches must be set the same as the corresponding Entry panel dipswitches Using an analog camera as an add on observation camera to the system You can add CCTV type cameras to the system using the KBS3 4 that are not related to an Entrance panel to allow for observation of other areas As an example you could have 2 Entries to the building using Camera 1 amp 2 and use 3 observation cameras set as camera 3 4 amp 5 When a visitor rings from Entrance 1 camera 1 will come on the monitor to display the visitor but the resident can also cycle through all
9. cation will end and the monitor will turn off automatically Up can switch on the monitor at any time by pressing the ON button located at the bottom right of the monitor To switch off the monitor hold the ON button for approx 3 seconds Manually switching Multiple Cameras if equipped Turn on the monitor by pressing the ON button Pushing this button again will cycle through all available cameras on the system Changing the Ring sound of your inside station You can select one of eight different doorbell signals for each indoor station by the following method 1 Lift the handset and wait until the red LED and busy tone stop make sure the handset hasn t been called shortly before otherwise lift handset and hang up again to stop communication 2 Now you can listen to all the different ringtones one after the other by keeping the function button depressed until the next tone starts The last ringtone heard will be stored automatically When finished hang up the handset 3 The ringtone sent by the optional door bell button connected at E amp T cannot be changed 4 In systems with more than one entrance there is a differentiation between the ringtone automatically Adjusting the Volume of the Ringtone 1 Keep the Function Button depressed with the handset hung up and volume will decrease slowly to mute and then increase to full volume 2 Release the button at the desired volume level make sure the handset hasnt been called
10. connected separately one after another to the Speaker Microphone Module either the TSMB3 or the TT33 using the special programming cable Part EMPK VH HT or just using 2 wires between the BUS terminals of both Below is a step by step procedure for this method a te a ie 3 EEC 7 l k i J1 Ns ec TSMB3 AM J4 eush v To re hav jeus la Hi EARS ia A abc di23456 1 Connect the TT33 or TSMB3 Speaker Mic unit to BUS power and plug in programming cable to the J1 terminals indicated by the blue arrow 2 Move Dipswitch 1 to ON programming mode 3 Plug in other end of the cable to one indoor station as shown 4 On the inside station hold down the light button until you hear a single tone approx 3 sec 5 Push the corresponding entry pushbutton If the programming is successful you will hear 4 tones at the Speaker Mic unit 6 Unplug the indoor station and mark it with the corresponding pushbutton to avoid a mix up 7 Plug in the next indoor station and repeat steps 4 through 6 for the remaining units 8 When programming is completed Move Dipswitch 1 back to OFF Normal mode 14 USER Operation of the VHC3033 4 Black amp White Handset General Operation After a visitor has rung the bell at the entrance the monitor will turn on automatically You can lift the handle and talk with the visitor You are also able to activate the door opener When hanging up the handset the communi
11. d Closing the VHC3033 4 Inside Stations Mounting screws Bus Adapter for the HT3033 Audio Handset Inside Stations The HT3033 is designed to work with either the 2 wire color system or the 4 wire B amp W system When installing an HT3033 handset in a 4 wire system an HT2DV adaptor must be used between the BUS connections on the handset and the BUS wires from the system The V amp W wires are not required on the handsets NOTE Depending on your choice of Entry Panel you will either be using a TT33 or TSMB3 Module The TT33 and the TSMB3 will both be referred to in this section as the Speaker Microphone Programming the QwikBus System Handset Style VHC3033 4 HT3033 Programming the system is easily done with two installers One to move from apartment to apartment working with the monitors and one to be at the entry panel pressing the corresponding buttons 1 Move Dipswitch 1 at Speaker Microphone to ON position Enter Programming Mode 2 Lift Handset of Apartment Station to be programmed Opens communication to the Entry Panel Installers will be able to talk to each other 3 Press the Entry Button to be assigned to the Apartment Station 4 beeps at the Speaker Microphone will indicate successful programming 4 Hang up Handset of Apartment Station 5 Repeat Steps 2 through 4 for all apartments When Programming is completed move Dipswitch 1 at Speaker Microphone to OFF position Normal Operating Mode
12. e as the corresponding Entry For more information refer to Page 8 Dipswitch Settings Be sure that the End of Line Jumpers are used on the camera circuit board and in the last monitor on each riser If the last unit on a riser is an audio only unit the End of Line Jumper would still be used on the last monitor on that riser This is important for best picture quality refer to Page 10 End of Line Jumper Locations NOTE When using a Coaxial cable into a KBS3 4 ALWAYS connect a 75Q for RG 59 or 50 Q for RG 6 End of Line resistor between the coax center lead terminal and the terminal on the KBS3 4 Failure to do this may cause degradation of the video signal When connecting C333 2 harness between SP333 and SNT333 ALWAYS observe 24VDC Polarity 6 4 WIRE B amp W MULTIPLE CUSTOM PANEL SYSTEM DIAGRAM ALL DIP SWITCHES OFF BNC to Coax aser ESTUE aiite EH onm BUS BB il nit fe yt PinHole Camera DIP SWITCH 4 ON 2ND ENTRANCE BAC to Coax adapter PinHole Camera aoc 5512P ELA 12 voc Power Supply 5512P 12 VDC Power Supply Shield Shield ae Heo es iiis iata Hehe DIP SWITCH 4 ON 2ND ENTRANCE DIF SWITCH 3 ON STRIKE CONNECTED TO TT33 To Monitor Risers CAMI CAM2 CAMS CAM4 24 MI M2 BUS BUS Tod T 3 T z Tor LTZ LT vw vwvywy w 7 vw yw OH OOHOHOHOHOHOHOHO O O 0 O5 EEH HHHH 9 050 4 i ue a a Tie N 2aypc
13. e wiring in the same cable as the BUS line you must use a transient voltage suppressor at the door strike end e Loop resistance should be less than 20 ohms How many risers will you be using The recommended maximum number of monitors on a riser is 10 with each riser originating from the SP333 Control Unit or from the EVB333 Amplified Splitter s if your system requires them 4 WIRE B amp W MODULAR ENTRY TEA A l T REN insti Audio Video d of Line jumper BUS VW in last monitor on each riser a g TSMB3 pees BACK VIEW i TSMBS e 17 AC ik Ti oKT2 1h RTME AM sg OUT eee MEST eee AM Harness ai m AMT GAMI CAMS Ane 34 hal Wiz H BUS BUS Tod T z Toe Tat LTz ETL v W A w si be Y W Vw vow Tq A L ar Tn a a a ee r Ert ee HHZ H A HE Fo lt th H aS a H 7 A A F a kaj j s 7 P FLA fo BRRRaE r men Miang Me Connechions tn Booo o ire be used for 1 4 risers each System Notes 4 wire Black amp White System with Single Modular Entry A Single Entry Modular system requires the following dipswitch settings on the back of the TSMBs unit Switches 4 5 amp 6 identify the entrance number all OFF Entrance 1 Switch 3 If the door strike is to be connected to the SP333 T61 OFF lf the door strike is to be connected to the TSMB3 T6 ON For more information refer to Page 8 Dipswitch Settings Be sure that the End of Line Jumpers are used
14. f the last unit on a riser is an audio only unit the End of Line Jumper would still be used on the last monitor on that riser This is important for best picture quality refer to Page 10 End of Line Jumper Locations When connecting C333 2 harness between SP333 and SNT333 ALWAYS observe 24VDC Polarity TIT RIIG 4 WIRE B amp W U UKKU S ONSA DAN se SYSTEM DIAGRAM Te ee ALL DIP SWITCHES OFF I EG ain Coax a Shield be used for 1 4 risers each C Hanas CEBRA CRA TOET ht il m M1 and M2 connections to oo a E GAMI GAM CAMS CAH 24 hil M2 YW VW VOW VoW VW WV Ww L L ri rh k Fa P la y i eats f ri a FHE pt Tot Tot To2 Tol LTZ LTI Fa h d l o k Lk iil System Notes 4 wire Black amp White System with Single Custom Panel Entry The TT33 SPEAKER MICROPHONE CONTROLLER allows you to use QwikBus with a custom panel or existing dry contact type entry panel by converting the button presses to a digital signal through an electronic matrix This matrix is discussed in detail on Page 11 A Single Panel Entry system requires the following dipswitch settings on the TT33 unit Switches 4 5 amp 6 identify the entrance number all OFF Entrance 1 Switch 3 If the door strike is to be connected to the SP333 T61 OFF lf the door strike is to be connected to the TT33 T6 ON Switches 4 5 amp 6 on the KMB3 4 should be set the sam
15. ill be using the Inside monitors listed on the previous page If you are installing a Color system please refer to the QwikBus 2 wire Color System Manual How many apartments QwikBus can run up to 120 apartments and can exceed that number if specially designed If you will be installing a larger system please contact Aloha Communications for assistance How many apartments will need more than 1 monitor An apartment can have up to 5 monitors and or audio stations that will ring when the entry button is pressed How many Entrances QwikBus can have up to 8 Entrance panels If you will be installing a larger number of entrances please contact Aloha Communications for design assistance Modular Panel STR modular panels are available in White Titanium and Dark Brown and are usually used in small installations from a 1 button residential application up to multi apartment configurations and feature beautiful contemporary looks illuminated buttons and outside weather resistance Stainless Steel or Brass Panel Alpha Communications can custom build flush and surface mount entry panels in Stainless Steel or Brass with all necessary apartment button numbering and address engraving How many observation cameras will be in the system Additional Cameras can be added in addition to the Entrance Cameras for a total of 8 enabling the apartment monitors to view the various feeds on demand What type of Inside stations will you use
16. shortly before otherwise lift handset and hang up again to stop communication VH3033 4 4 WIRE B W HT3033 Handset Door release button T Light button LT Function button with LED Door release button T Light button LT Function button with LED amp Contras gue Grightness Replacing an Indoor Station The new station must be programmed into the system See programming Instructions Paqe 13 15
17. trix Wiring Pushbuttons to the TT33 a When using an STR Modular Button assembly the system can read which switch is being pressed by electronics built into the switches Fy a A In the case of a Custom Panel these electronics are built into the a T1T33 and you must run wires to assign each button to a position ina SS matrix SG fF tes e ee ee ee ee ee O A A Close up of TT33 Matrix Connections The matrix consists of Common Connections a b c amp d and numbers 1 through 6 The chart to the left shows an example of how a 15 button panel could be connected using combinations of letters and 102 numbers to give each button a unique identification in the electronic matrix 104 201 As long as each button is connected to a unique combination of one letter and one number then the system will be able to assign addresses to each button 204 301 Using the matrix on the T T33 module you can get 4x6 24 unique combinations One of these combinations D6 is reserved for special functions so you can have up to a total of 23 apartments using the T T33 alone If your system has more PH apartments you may add the following parts one for each PH entry which will extend the matrix by giving you more numeric PH3 connections Please refer to the chart below Go G9 Go No po ee ae 0 O O OIO DOS AIIN WIN c ro O For systems larger than 119 apartments contact Aloha Communications for assistance 11 Opening an

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