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1. Central SYSTEM s Intelligent Central Systems A DIVISION OF NESA CORPORATION System One Music Video Intercom system S1 M User s Manual REV 4 entral Intelligent Central Systems web www icentralsystems com au email sales icentralsystems com au Sales Service Spares consumer enquiries J 1300 050 333 ICENTRAL TRADE amp DEALER ENQUIRIES HEAD OFFICE Ness Corporation Pty Ltd S ABN 28 069 984 372 Quality Ph 61 2 8825 9222 Fax 61 2 9674 2520 C O R P O B AT O N NSW Head Office only ness ness com au E g S j cS o e p ao WWW NESS COM AaU System One User manual rev 4 0 Document part number 890 388 Web version including instructions for pre and post 2011 radio Covering the products S1 M Master station with late model radio module Compatible System One door stations and room stations N55 MADER Cm CE rn iv COPYRIGHT NOTICE All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted or stored in a retrieval system in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Ness Ness reserves the right to make changes to features and specifications at any time without prior notification in the interest of ongoing product development and improvement 2012 Ness Corporation ABN 28 069 984 372 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS MASTER STATIONS Model Number Dimensions in millemetres
2. gt ogoge ONGO A QD SYSTEM S1 M Master Station 51 DT Desktop Station ONA RK 51 FD Door Station QD O N AAR 51 R Room Station Bottom View of S1 DT Desktop Station KEY FUNCTIONS oF WN gt Display for Clock Radio Volume Buttons Numbered Call Buttons for calling individual stations Lock Release Button Status Lights GREEN Talk Monitor Privacy RED Music In Use Audio Off Mode Buttons PRIV Turns Privacy mode on off MON Turns Monitor mode on off MUS Turns Music mode on off Press and hold to turn all audio off completely Intercom Function buttons CLEAR Cancels intercom calls HOUSE Press to communicate to all stations Release to Listen DOOR Press to communicate to Door station Release to Listen AUX Turns optional auxiliary outputs on off if fitted In built speaker Video Display only on S1 MV Master Station 10 11 12 13 Camera Lighting only on S1 FDC Door Station Illuminated Doorbell Button Video Camera only on S1 FDC Door Station Radio Clock Buttons POWER Turns Radio on off throughout system Clock displayed when Radio turned off BAND Selects AM or FM radio band MEM Store radio presets adjust time adjust alarm time ALARM Set wake up alarm adjust alarm time DOWN Adjust radio frequency down adjust time minutes UP Adjust radio frequency up adjust time hours 1 to 5 Selects preset radio stations 1 to 5 5
3. Press 5 before before pressing buttons 1 to 5 to select presets 6 to 10 ME UP Sequentially selects preset radio stations 14 Audio Input Socket for MP3 Player PC Audio etc 15 Audio Source Selector Switch 16 Right Angle Adaptor for audio input Clock and radio setup applies only to systems fitted with a master station Instructions for pre 2011 systems See page 8 for 2011 and later systems eE Bik E iit h ne RADIO CLOCK FUNCTIONS ee pre 2011 systems CERERE EE SETTING THE CLOCK Master Station clock and radio display Press the POWER button to turn the radio off The time will be displayed Press and release the MEM button to enter Time Set mode While the clock digits are flashing Press UP to adjust hours and AM PM Press DOWN to adjust minutes Press and release MEM to set the time and exit Time Set mode RADIO OPERATION Press the POWER button at the master station to turn the radio on or off throughout the system Time is displayed when radio is turned off Press the MUS button at any station to enable Music mode for that station The red light will be on when Music mode is enabled The radio volume can be adjusted individually at each station using the VOLUME buttons Press the MUS button again to exit Music mode TUNING THE RADIO Press the POWER button at the master station to turn the radio on Press the BAND button to select AM or FM Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select your de
4. Radio Clock Video Monitor ROOM STATION Model Number Dimensions in millemetres DESKTOP STATION Model Number Dimensions in millemetres S1 M S1 MV WITH LCD MONITOR 388H x 322W x 91 5D including 72 5mm recessed portion AM FM auto tune with 10 AM presets 10 FM presets and wake up alarm Quartz controlled with Illuminated LCD Digital display and memory backup 5 6 Colour TFT display S1 R R200 129H x 265W x 43 5D surface mount version 129H x 265W x 50D recess mount version including 28mm recessed portion S1 DT K200 85H x 180W x 112D DOOR STATIONS S1 FD D200 S1 FDC With Camera D200 VIDEO 129H x 265W x 43 5D surface mount version 129H x 265W x 50D recess mount version including 28mm recessed portion Model Number Dimensions in millemetres Feature available only on sytems fitted with Master Station Feature available only on systems fitted with S1 MV Master Station and S1 FDC Door Station IMPORTANT NOTICE The contents of this operating guide are for new installations Replacement and upgraded systems may vary dependant on existing conditions and cable availability The radio operation is dependant on a variety of environmental conditions The radio signals of both AM and FM may vary dependant on signal strength and antenna reception and prevailing conditions This system is supplied with standard internal antennas Additional reception devices may be required INTRODUCTION The System On
5. The radio volume can be individually adjusted at each station Press the MUS button again to disable Music mode The red light will turn off MONITOR MODE Any station set to Monitor mode can be listened to by other stations For example to ensure that a baby is sleeping soundly or that a sick child or an elderly parent is comfortable at night To Select Monitor Mode Press the MON button at the station to be monitored The green light will turn on indicating the microphone is active Select Music mode at any other station to listen to the monitored station Listening to monitored station s is more effective if the radio at the master station or aux audio is turned off Stations set to monitor mode will not respond to paging calls door calls and door chimes but will respond to Select Calls which allows for communication to the station being monitored To de select Monitor Mode Press the MON button The green light will turn off PRIVACY MODE Privacy mode caters for situations where you want to prevent other stations from listening in to a particular room by disabling the station s ability to reply to incoming calls To select Privacy Mode Press the PRIV button at the station where privacy is required The green light will flash indicating the station is in Privacy mode To de select Privacy Mode Press the PRIV button The green light will turn off Outgoing calls can still be made while in Privacy mode NOTE Music Mo
6. not Press the MUS button at any station to enable Music mode for that station The red light will be on when Music mode is enabled The radio volume can be adjusted individually at each station using the VOLUME buttons Press the MUS button again to exit Music mode TUNING THE RADIO Press the POWER button at the master station to turn the radio on Press the BAND button to select AM or FM Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select your desired radio station frequency If radio presets have been stored you can select programmed radio stations by pressing the buttons numbered 1 to 5 Use the 5 button followed by buttons 1 to 5 to select preset radio stations 6 10 You can use the ME UP button to sequentially select programmed radio stations 1 10 STORING RADIO PRESETS Press the POWER button at the master station to turn the radio on Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired frequency Press the MEM button Press the desired preset button 1 5 Press the MEM button again to store the station Note For presets 6 to 10 press the 5 button followed by one of the buttons 1 to 5 USING THE WAKE UP ALARM Turn the radio ON Select the desired frequency Band and Station Turn the radio off again Press and hold the ALARM key until the MINUTES begin to flash Use the UP DOWN keys to adjust the alarm time MINUTES Press the ALARM key again the HOURS will begin to flash Use the UP DOWN keys to adjust the alarm time HO
7. URS Press the ALARM key again ON or OFF will be displayed indicating the status of the alarm function Use the UP DOWN keys to turn the alarm function ON or OFF as required Press the ALARM key once again to complete the alarm programming procedure and return to the current time NOTE Ensure the radio is turned OFF so the radio can turn ON at the designated time If the radio is left ON the function will operate in reverse and the radio will turn OFF at the designated time WIRELESS AUDIO INPUT The WIRELESS AUDIO TRANSMITTER is an optional accessory which in conjunction the FM radio on the master station allows any audio source CD DVD Tape Computer audio to be piped to all intercom stations To set up e Ensure the WIRELESS AUDIO TRANSMITTER is powered and connected to the audio source e Turn on the audio source CD DVD Tape Computer e Turn on the radio at the master station e Tune the FM radio to the frequency of the WIRELESS AUDIO TRANSMITTER e Sound from the audio source will be heard on that FM frequency This frequency can be stored as a radio preset which effectively becomes the Auxiliary Input selection key INTERCOM OPERATION MUSIC MODE Any station set to Music mode can listen to any other station being monitored and can listen to music piped from the master station Press the MUS button at any station to enable Music mode for that station The red light will turn on indicating that Music mode is enabled
8. al auxiliary output boards have been fitted to your system These outputs can be programmed to time out or toggle depending on the application TO ACTIVATE AN OUTPUT Press and release the AUX button at the master or any room station followed by a predetermined NUMBER button for the device you wish to control If the output is programmed to time out the device will de activate or reset after a predetermined period of time If the output is programmed to toggle the output will remain on until the AUX button followed by the predetermined NUMBER button is pressed again NOTE For this Optional feature to be available the fitting of Auxiliary output boards and additional wiring are required at installation e Depending on the installation setup the 8 button is sometimes configured as the LOCK button Where this is the case the 8 button cannot be used for select calls DOORBELL e Stations with volume set to minimum will not receive PAGING or SELECT calls and will not hear the DOORBELL e Stations set to PRIVACY mode cannot reply hands free e Do not make a call if the red light is flashing as this indicates that someone is already using the system to communicate Q e Stations set to Monitor mode will not receive PAGING calls and will not hear the DESKTOP STATION AUDIO INPUT The Desktop Station can be used as a computer speaker or to listen to music from an MP3 player You will need an appropriate lead with a plu
9. ave been pressed for approximately 20 seconds You can also manually cancel a call by pressing the CLEAR button DOOR GATE STATION OPERATION When the Doorbell button is pressed at the front door station the electronic chime is heard at all stations On systems equipped with camera and LCD Monitor a video image of the visitor will appear at the master station for 20 seconds 0 Stations with their volume set to minimum and stations set to Monitor mode will not hear the door chime To talk to a visitor at the front door station press and hold the DOOR button at the master station or any room station The green light will turn on indicating your microphone is active Talk at a normal level then release the DOOR button to listen for a reply Q The visitor does not need to press any buttons to reply All replies are hands free To hold a conversation press and hold the DOOR button to talk and release to listen The video image of the visitor will remain visible at the master for the duration of communication to the door station and will reset 20 seconds after the DOOR button is released Communication from the front door station will automatically cancel 20 seconds after the DOOR button is released You can also manually cancel a call by pressing the CLEAR button 10 AUXILIARY LOCK OUTPUT Electronic door locks Automatic gates Courtesy lights Alarm panic circuits etc can be controlled from the master or any room station if option
10. d the second digit of the station number The green light will turn on indicating your microphone is active Talk at a normal level then release the second digit button to listen for a reply The green light will turn off at your station and will turn on at the called station enabling the other station to reply 0 Those replying to a call need not press any buttons All replies are hands free Continue the conversation by pressing the second digit button to talk and releasing it to listen The system will automatically cancel a call if no buttons have been pressed for approximately 20 seconds You can also manually cancel a call by pressing the CLEAR button PAGING CALLS A Paging Call communicates to all other stations with the exception of door stations and is the best method of speaking to someone if you re not sure where they are in the house To page all stations Press and hold the HOUSE button at the master station or any room station The green light will turn on indicating your microphone is active Talk at a normal level then release the HOUSE button to listen for a reply The green light will turn off at your station and will turn on at all other stations enabling these to reply Q When replying to a call there is no need to press any buttons All replies are hands free To hold a conversation press and hold the HOUSE button to talk and release to listen The system will automatically cancel a call if no buttons h
11. e Home Communication System provides the simplicity and reliability of digital technology and can be installed using up to 20 stations offering great flexibility and convenience This total Home Communications System continues to set the highest standards of quality and performance for which the System One name has become well known Features Include Paging amp Select call capability so you can make calls to individual stations groups of stations or all stations at once Hands free reply to all calls especially helpful for young children who can reply from any part of a room without the need to press a button Privacy function to avoid being listened to by other stations Door Gate Video Monitoring Optional Multiple Door Gate release Optional Automatic reset circuitry so you do not have to remember to reset any switches after making an intercom call All keypad buttons are illuminated for night use and also serve as handy night lighting The keypad illumination can easily be switched off at each station if necessary The Master Station has onboard capacitive memory to maintain the clock and radio station presets during short power failures An optional wireless audio transmitter WAT operates through the FM radio on the master station allowing you to enjoy piped music throughout your System One intercom from any audio source in the house 13 io IO 10 i IO OT O O O O O O O me OO 0000 0000 OY
12. g at one end to suit your audio device and a 3 5mm stereo plug at the other end to plug into your desktop station To Listen to your auxiliary audio device Plug the appropriate audio lead into the Audio Input Socket at the bottom of the desktop station using the Right Angle Adaptor if required Set to Aux Audio Source Plug the other end of the audio lead into your computer or MP3 player Ensure the Audio Source Selector switch at the bottom of the desktop station is switched in the direction of the arrow in Diagram A Select Music mode on the desktop station by pressing the MUS button Ensure that your Computer or MP3 player is turned on and playing gt Diagram A With the volume of the desktop station set to the normal level for communication adjust the output volume on your computer or MP3 player so the volume from the desktop station is at the desired level Set to System Audio Source To Listen to radio from the master Switch the Audio Source Selector switch at the bottom of the desktop station in the direction of the arrow in Diagram B Ensure the radio is turned on at the master and Music mode is selected at the desktop station Diagram B 11
13. nitor and Privacy modes will reset in the event of a power disruption SELECT CALLS A Select Call allows you to make an intercom call to a particular station or group of stations Your installer will preset each of your room stations with a number To talk to another station simply press and hold the number button for that station talk then release to listen lf your system has more than eight stations see the section Making a Select Call Two Digit Format Making a Select Call Single Digit format Press and hold a CALL button 1 8 at the master station or any room station The green light will turn on indicating your microphone is active Talk at a normal level then release the CALL button to listen for a reply The green light will turn off at your station and will turn on at the called station enabling the other station to reply 0 Those replying to a call need not press any buttons All replies are hands free Continue the conversation by pressing the selected number to talk and releasing the selected number to listen The system will automatically cancel a call if no buttons have been pressed for approximately 20 seconds You can also manually cancel a call by pressing the CLEAR button Making a Select Call Two Digit format To call a station with a two digit station number press the first digit of the station number at the master station or any room station The red light will begin flashing Press and hol
14. sired radio station frequency If radio presets have been stored you can select programmed radio stations by pressing the buttons numbered 1 to 5 Use the 5 button followed by buttons 1 to 5 to select preset radio stations 6 10 You can use the ME UP button to sequentially select programmed radio stations 1 10 STORING RADIO PRESETS Press the POWER button at the master station to turn the radio on Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired frequency Press the MEM button Press the desired preset button 1 5 Press the MEM button again to store the station Note For presets 6 to 10 press the 5 button followed by one of the buttons 1 to 5 USING THE WAKE UP ALARM Press the POWER button to turn the radio on Select the desired band and radio station frequency Press the POWER button again to turn radio off Press the ALARM button The word ALARM and the Alarm Time are now flashing Set the Alarm Time using the UP button to adjust the hours and the DOWN button to adjust the minutes When the flashing stops the normal time and ALARM are displayed The radio will now automatically turn on at the programmed time After the radio has turned on it can be turned off by pressing the POWER button To set the alarm to activate again at the same time simply press the ALARM button ALARM is displayed If you wish to deactivate the alarm once it has been set Press the ALARM button causing ALARM and the alarm time
15. to flash and then press the ALARM button again ALARM is no longer displayed AUDIO OFF MODE The VOLUME buttons at each station control the audio volume for that station however some audio will still be heard even with the volume adjusted to minimum To completely turn off all audio at any station press and hold the MUS button until the red light begins to flash slowly To turn the audio back on press the MUS button The red light will turn off 7 These instructions are for systems Clock and radio setup applies only to made in 2011 and later systems fitted with a master station See page 7 for pre 2011 systems 0000 RADIO CLOCK FUNCTIONS i206 aes SETTING THE CLOCK 000000 If the radio is on press the POWER button to turn the radio off The time will be displayed Master Station clock and radio display Press and release the MEM button While the minutes are flashing press the UP or DOWN buttons to adjust the minutes Press and release the MEM button again While the hours are flashing press the UP or DOWN buttons to adjust the hours and AM PM Press and release the MEM button once again Press and release MEM to set the time and exit Time Set mode RADIO OPERATION Press the POWER button at the master station to turn the radio on or off throughout the system Time is displayed when radio is turned off Ensure the green TUNER indicator is illuminated at the master station Press AUX then 3 if it is
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