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1. The keypad is connected either directly to a control module or a C4 AVS This is achieved using a flat cable which also carries the voltage for backlighting keypad module can have 58 physical buttons connected before it and can be extended beyond to a maximum of 99 5 3 Programming Programming the keypad is acheived by one of two methods 1 Dialling into the control module and programming via DTMF tones 2 Connecting a USB2PC cable to the control module s PC connector and programming via software The position in the data bus that the UCK AVS occupies MUST be programmed into the control module Parameter 48 lt default the keypad is set to Direct dial but can be changed to memory dial Parameter 49 amp 34 5 4 Operation Up to 58 buttons before keypad Beyond to 99 buttons after keypad Access codes can be programmed into the keypad to allow various options for coded entry Parameters 32 33 e Press the key button followed by the access code s you have programmed e Press the X button to terminate the call or cancel process Further programming instructions can be found in the section 7 of this manual Ulydor User and service manual 13 6 Door Entry System Operation The Ulydor entry system s functions are set by establishing parameters see section 7 of this manual 6 1 Signalling overview It s useful to know what tones the Ulydor plays during installatio
2. 1 The Ulydor has a circuit for installations remote from the switchboard gt 100m that can compensate for the loss caused by a conduit This function is switched Function off 0 off as standard k 0 but it is possible to set on 2 levels depending on the current 20mA 50mA 1 that switchboard can supply short circuit current Io 45mA 75mA 2 Parameter Value Meaning 70 uu Level of signal transmission v dBm 04 16 10 uu The signal transmission range to the line is 4 to 16dBm entered is required level which is uu 04 is 4dBm uu 10 is 10dBm 28 Ulydor User and service manual 8 7 Time programme automatic switch day night AVS Parameter Value 09 Meaning Automatic on off switch over for Day Night and control of time setting 0 1 The Ulydor AVS has an RTC circuit version C M it possible to switch on the automatic switch over time a 1 Condition is correct time setting It is possible to make easy control a the Ulydor answers either with confirmation tone all is OK or with an error tone it is necessary to set the time Choice 0 switches off automatic switch over Parameter Meaning Basic 081 hhnn Time setting hh hours nn minutes 082 ddmmyyw Date setting dd day mm month yy year w day of the week 083 Waits 1 minute to reset to zero seconds Setting of time parameters of internal clock After setting it is possible to switch command 083 zero sec and
3. Suppression of the reception DTMF from the microphone 0 1 0 Suppression of the reception from the microphone is off as a default 0 It is possible to open the door with a personal dialler without disturbing a person inside the building For higher security it is possible to switch on the suppression function i21 and stop a person with an unauthorised copy of the DTMF code from entering Ulydor User and service manual 25 Parameter Meaning 67 b Baby Call call without the need to programme a telephone number 0 1 0 This function is turned off as standard b 0 By switching on this function bz1 the acoustic signal for an empty memory is cancelled so after pressing a button with an empty memory there is only a beep confirmation and a call is activated as if there were a number Warning During the first 10 seconds of a call the tone detector is inactive there is a pause before the switchboard responds or number dialling by the switchboard Parameter WETS Meaning 68 b Mute at the lock activated 0 1 0 Default is off m 0 By enabling the m 1 mutes the acoustic path at close relay 1 or 2 in electric lock modes 1 and 5 This feature is there because if you often use code lock function or exit button so the switch on time to hear the tone exchange For some customers this can be distracting Parameter Meaning 6 5 Setting of the number of buttons on the main panel 2 This
4. a tone for programming entry will be heard see chapter 6 1 Page 14 Run Ulyset software Connection between the Ulydor and the program is indicated by the firmware on the bottom edge and a time on the upper left If you lose connection you will need to reconnect the USB cable For ease of programming the parameters in the software are marked with the same codes as per the phone programming The details about parameter setting can be found in help of the program and also at www kalika co uk KS 16 Ulydor User and service manual 8 Description of programmable parameters Parameters always start with a fixed mandatory part address followed by a variable part which is your choice The range and explanation is always under the table sometimes with examples Everything is dialled exactly as it is shown in the table nothing needs to be confirmed in any way after writing into a memory a confirmation tone can be heard and if an incorrect value is input then an error tone will be heard 8 1 Direct dialling memory Parameter Value Meaning 1 tt nn number nn under button tt tt Button number memory always input 2 digits 01 99 meaning choice nn Telephone number as long as 24 digits that are to be saved For saving of other sign choices 0 9 0 9 always use the assignation as the table 8 Numbers saved in parameter 1 are numbers of th
5. after pressing the key sign Switching on a relay is affected by the relay regime and the choice Day Night if the regime 2 groups of numbers is set the system is constantly in regime DAY There are several rules that need to be followed when setting a password Choose the first button of password from buttons that are the least used for direct dialling prolonging time n a for keypad Be mindful about conformity of numbers i e when 1 password contains another for example for relay 1 it is 1234 and for relay 2 12345 as the first password will start the action once button 4 is pressed and you will never be able to input button 5 to start action for password 2 and if you choose 234 for a second relay then after pressing 4 both relays will start Note When setting parameter 32 33 34 signs and are not used because they are not on the button panel number 0 represents button no 10 Parameter VELT Meaning 35 raa command aa from phone for switching relay r 1 impulse 00 99 0 9 155 266 r relay number 1 2 aa command internal code for switching on the relay from the phone 2 spaces To set the same commands for both relays internal code so that both relays activate at the same time It is also recommended that the same command is set for relay on and command to disconnection of system parameter 43 aa bb command is always 2 digits but if you wish to control relay with a single digit from the
6. code relay 1 is activated for length of time1 then time t3 is running before relay 2 is switched then relay 2 is activated for time t4 and after the system disconnects If given command or password answers to 2 impulses then in the sequence there will be always 2 impulses separated by time t2 t5 Explanation is in Tab 1 Note Command or password for relay 1 starts the whole sequence if you use command or password for relay 2 then only relay 2 is controlled in the same way as in regime m 1 m 6 switches on depending on pressed button it is set in parameter 31r In this way it is possible to choose only one button for each relay which when pressed switches on relay for time t1 t4 This regime is used instead of connecting separate doorbell to the system m 7 permanent switch on off only for version C for switching DIP 3 4 With command for 1 impulse it is switched on for impulse 2 is off The system remembers its state even after the line is disconnected This regime is used for watering green house opening switching on heating etc m 8 switching depends on setting Day Night only for version C for switching DIP 3 4 Version LC enables only copying of manual switching Day Night but version C enables copying of times from the weekly table if it is on parameter 084 and it is possible to use it for example switching on heating etc Parameter WELT Meaning 30 iz time zz sec between impulses for switching on relay
7. exactly reconcile clock to the sec w is number representing day of the week 0 6 where is Sunday and 6 is Saturday Day of week Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday w 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Example to set 27 5 2011 Friday 9 39 the sequence is 0822705115 listen for tone JJ then 0810939 listen for tone and finally 083 wait for exact time sec 0 in this moment choose and hear tone 2 finished Parameter Value Meaning Basic 00 hhnnkkjj Sunday time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and 00000000 minutes jj starts night 01 hhnnkkjj Monday time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and 00000000 minutes jj starts night 02 hhnnkkjj Tuesday time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and 00000000 minutes jj starts night 03 hhnnkkjj Wednesday time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and 00000000 minutes jj starts night 04 hhnnkkjj Thursday time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and 00000000 minutes jj starts night 05 hhnnkkjj Friday time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and 00000000 minutes jj starts night 06 hhnnkkjj Saturday time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and 00000000 minutes jj starts night 07 overwrites copies setting from Sunday 00 to the whole week 00 hhnnkkjj Sunday
8. it is recommended that 12V 1A is used such as the Kalika PSU 3 1 Supply voltage on the terminal 6 is necessary for the following functions Relay control Motherboard heating DIP 2 switches on regulation of current according to voltage and temperature Name tag back lighting DIP 5 switches on Internal power supply of door entry system electronics DIP 3 amp 4 for relay regimes 7 and 8 parameter 64 and Powering up the exit button circuit Ulydor User and service manual 9 3 2 2 Exit button The exit button is used for relay control On each relay it is possible to set up a switch on one or on two impulses A 12V power supply must be connected to the terminal 6 3 2 3 Expansion peripheral Component Interconnect PCI for extra buttons amp keypad This PCI enables you to connect additional buttons up to 99 including a keypad As well as data the PCI is also used to supply the additional modules with power for backlighting 3 2 4 Analogue line connectivity The basic function connection and disconnection of a call only requires an analogue telephone line connection connected to terminal 9 The polarity of the phone line is unimportant A Parallel connection with another door entry system or phone is NOT recommended 3 2 5 Relays You will need to connect a 12V power supply to terminal 6 for the relays to function correctly The door entry system is designed so that all parts are galvanically separated to avoid interac
9. time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and 00000000 minutes jj starts night In parameters 00 06 automatic Day Night switch over times are set for each day of the week Parameter 07 is used when it is not necessary to program the whole week if the times are the same then it is enough to program 00 Sunday and with parameter 07H this setting will be copied to the rest of the week Examples 1 On Monday at 8 00 day starts 17 05 night starts Tuesday at 7 30 day starts and at 16 00 night starts Programming sequence 0108001705 and JJ then 0207301600 and 2 On Thursday day starts at 6 45 and night starts at 15 05 on Friday night continues till 15 00 when day starts and continues until Saturday 12 00 and then it is night again Here it is possible to use setting in the frame of one day switching over day to the night even though the night is already on since the previous day and again to the day even though day is on from the previous day then for time setting over midnight a time 00 00 is entered Programming sequence 0406451505 and 0515000000 and 2 0600001200 and Ulydor User and service manual 29 8 8 Basic setting and deletion Parameter Value Meaning 8 Basic setting provide This setting does not affect parameters 1 and 2 numbers saved in memory Parameter Value Meaning 81 Deletes all numbers in 1st group regime Day 82 Deletes all numbers in 2
10. you can only program telephone numbers for the day regime parameter 1 Ulydor User and service manual 17 8 2 Relays Parameter Meaning 31 rm relay r operates in mode m 1 8 11 21 r Relay number 1 2 m Relay mode 1 8 for r 1 is not regime m 5 regimes m 1 4 5 6 are explained in detail in Relay Regimes Error Reference source not found on page Error Bookmark not defined m 1 mode relay switched on with command internal code or with a password external 1 impulse for length of time t1 t4 use for electric locks or 2 impulses when it switches on for time t1 t4 off for t2 t5 and again switches on for t1 t4 opening of sliding gates 2 is switched on for time when the line is picked up camera switches on when system picks up and off when it disconnects m 3 is switched on for time when the line is picked and extra time t1 t4 after disconnection lights switches on for time when the line is picked up and extra time t1 t4 after disconnection for this time the line is busy with version C is after switching DIP 3 4 and setting of parameter 64 line after t1 t4 disconnected m 4 regime button switched on when any button is pressed and off after t1 t4 use is for example connection of external bell or siren m 5 regime gradual opening into this regime it is possible to set only relay 2 because relay 1 will then automatically be set to m 1 With command internal code or password external
11. 0 0 choses a number like a phone input the whole number 0 1 input a 2 digit number memory on the keypad where the number is saved into the memory the memory number is the same as button number and respects Day Night switch over numbers 01 99 A WARNING setting this parameter materially affects keypad function Ulydor User and service manual 21 Parameter Value Meaning 40 d Choses DTMF from the keypad during a call 0 3 d d 0 during a call it is not possible to dial from the keypad d 1 DTMF can be dialled the Key button dials d 2 DTMF can be dialled the Key button dials d 3 DTMF can be dialled the Key button dials A You can set the DTMF dialling option with parameter 40 during a phone call Because on the keypad the button 3 is used purely for disconnection and cancelling you can set option under button Q9 parameter 40 parameter 40 choses the DTMF from the keypad during a call Parameter value 40 Meaning of symbol 0 No DTMF from the keypad 1 DTMF 2 DTMF Parameter Value Meaning 4 k Line disconnection function by repeatedly pressing a button 0 1 k Line disconnection by repeated pressing of the same number k 0 function is disabled and k 1 repeatedly pressing the same button to disconnect the line A WARNING setting of this parameter materially affects number dialling 8 4 Time parameters Parameter VELT Mea
12. 6 Close the front cover a Parameter VELU Meaning Basic 45 dd Command for switch over to DAY 00 99 0 9 11 46 nn Command for switchover to NIGHT 0099 0 9 10 Dd command to switch over to the DAY regime 2 spaces command to switch over to the NIGHT regime 2 spaces P command is always 2 digits but if you wish to switch over from Day to Night with a single digit from the phone there is an option to input where a is a single number and the star represents an empty space and must be in the first place e g parameters 35 36 Note The Day Night switch over regime stays set following line disconnection Parameter Meaning 47 e Regime system choice 0 1 1 e Choice of regime numbers e 0 selects numbers from first and second group e 1 selects numbers in accordance with the Day Night regime A WARNING setting this parameter materially affects the number dialling Parameter Value Meaning 48 Keypad connection 0 8 0 c c Oconnecting the NC mod to the basic module only c 1 8 keypad connected to the first to eight place If the parameter is 48 0 all the buttons including the keypad if connected connected to the basic module behave like normal buttons and the first 10 buttons can be used as a lock for a code A WARNING setting this parameter materially affects whole systems function Parameter Value Meaning 49 Regime keypad 0 1 0
13. BE Uludor Ulydor User and Service Manual Version 1 0 Table of Contents 1 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 3 34 3 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 6 1 6 2 7 1 7 2 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 7 8 8 8 9 INTRODUCTION 4 FEATURE 4 MODULES cm I 5 ENCLOSURES AND HOODS dee un Secu eene ane nene neu nena ek ee e m aa dey eae pr Rea na 5 ACCESSORIES m 5 MECHANICAL INSTALLEAT ION 55532 vv 56 va 66 eo ae aa aee o as aa aes a eaa aar oaa apro T o eoa asas esu ases Sea Ek seo sega Frog o sv apos 6 SURFACE MOUNT ENCLOSURE FITMENT FLUSH MOUNT ENCLOSURE Asenna ener nnns nsns n enint a nasse nnn MODULE MOUNTING FRAME ASSEMBLY MODULE FITMENT AND REMOVAL NAME TAG FITMENT ccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeers COVER FRAME FITMENT AND REMOVAL CONTROL MODB UBLES eer ccs aoa Su Ka S yEYIVE YE SEE SEE SER SY FYYSCY APT EREVE T EYRSE AUR SIS aE FE SR 9 OVERVIEW sss E MR 9 9 3 2 1 lo E 9 3 2 2 EXIEDUELOn MM MEI II RI M MM 10 3 2 8 Expansion peripheral Component Inte
14. K EX M LIK INT M USB2PC Mag lock kit for external door Mag lock kit for external door USB Programming lead Ulydor User and service manual 5 2 Mechanical Installation 2 1 Surface mount enclosure fitment 2 Screw the surface mount box the wall with the provided screws and plugs as shown with the top of the enclosure being between 1 55m and 1 60m from ground level Tip For additional weatherproofing we recommend a bead of silicon be applied to the left top and right edges of the enclosure where it meets the wall 2 2 Flush mount enclosure fitment Flush mount enclosures are made up of back boxes that are fixed into the wall cavity with the front edge slightly under the surface The module mounting frame is then screwed to the back box with the cover frame attached to it completing the assembly Note When fitted outside we recommend fitting an exterior weather hood between the back box and module mounting frame 2 3 Module mounting frame assembly The bottom part of the module frame is hinged to allow easy access to the modules Screw on the bottom part of the frame through the hinge noting the orientation The top of the module mounting frame is affixed with one screw 6 Ulydor User and service manual 2 4 Module fitment and removal Refer to Electrical Connection section for recommended fitting order of modules Si Jh Ds D D D Note Take care when inserting and removing modules so a
15. V dm 12V 1A EERO NC COM NO NC por NO 12V 12V 0 3A 12 24V 1A Inverse otl 1 2 E Esp NC COM NO NC EET NO 12V 12V 1A AV134 INIL 523522650 NC COMNO 12V AN Under no circumstances use 120V or 230V direct current DC This can be solved by the use of contactors power relays as per example 6 Ulydor User and service manual 4 Button modules 4 1 Overview There are two types of four button extension module e C4 Master module e M4 Slave module UC1 The C4 module has an eight button capacity but only has four physical buttons fitted These four additional physical buttons are provided by the M4 module below it M4 modules MUST be hardwired to C4 modules and will not function in isolation To maintain correct button order an M4 MUST be placed between two C4 modules e g C4 M4 C4 M4 C4 etc Control modules are always at the start of a Data Bus that communicates with any C4 or single UCK modules fitted This is achieved using a flat cable which also carries the voltage for backlighting Every C4 and UCK module fitted to the control module has a sequential position on the Data Bus When a is fitted the position it occupies is required when programming the control module The image shows the correct order of modules Note that the UCK occupies UCK position 2 and the C4 being first in th
16. aker on the telephone line to ensure that the Ulydor doesn t produce acoustic feedback In the Hands Free circuit there are several functioning blocks for supressing this feedback The basic one is a circuit for semi duplex operation where the incoming signal weakens the microphone and the signal from the microphone weakens the incoming signal Thresholds for switching on the microphone are set in this Ulydor User and service manual 27 parameter the lower the value the higher the sensitivity of the microphone In noisy surroundings it is recommended to use a higher value with combination of parameters 71 75 77 Parameter VELT Meaning 77 5 Speed of switching over voice atomisation 1 4 4 is the slowest 2 MT Switchover time ms 5 choice Parameters 75 76 describes the principle of acoustic feedback and the speed with which the circuit switches over the quality of incoming or outgoing sounds are set with parameter 77 Parameter Meaning 78 VA characteristic for line connection 0 1 1 Nearly every country in the world has different telephone norms and this parameter enables you to lower the voltage on the Ulydor s terminals to connect telephone line voltages in active state by 1V Where it is required the respective norm 1 0 lowers line voltage by 1V as standard it is 1 1 Parameter Value Meaning 79 k Compensation for loss of conduit depending on line current 0 1 2
17. constant serves a purpose to identify the no 1 button in the composition of the module After entering the number of buttons s the button no 1 is moving so it is always first Number of buttons on the main panel A WARNING setting this parameter materially affects 0 0 number dialling 1 1 2 2 Parameter Value Meaning 6 t Delayed start for switchboards with line testing Siemens 0 1 0 This function is off as standard t 0 By switching this function on t 1 the processor goes into sleep mode immediately after the line connection and after 3 seconds the Ulydor initialises The line connection after the power supply connection is then delayed state switching on restarting of the switchboard If this function is not working and the telephone switchboard still identifies a line fault then there is no other option but to use an internal power supply by switching over DIP switch and 4 to on this is only possible with version C This measure has the same use as the Best Box for older type of communicators 8 6 26 Ulydor User and service manual Parameter setting Hands Free AN First ensure that the rubber seal on the microphone fits properly otherwise setting the acoustic parameters will be difficult Parameter Meaning 71 gg Reception volume 01 16 16 is the highest SPK 07 72 ff Transmission volume 01 16 16 is the highest MIC 07 73 rr Speaker volume 01 16 16 is th
18. e Data Bus occupies position 1 4 2 Connectivity The image below illustrates the connectivity between a C4 and M4 viewed from the rear of the modules 4 3 Programming overview Programming each button is acheived by one of two methods 1 Dialling into the control module and programming via DTMF tones 2 Connecting a USB2PC cable to the control module s PC connector and programming via software 6 8 The buttons on a button module can be used as an access code without a UCK keypad being fitted Count the number of buttons physically fitted including those on the control module e g 5 Create an access code up 6 digits long containing any combination of the number of physical buttons fitted e g 135421 or 5511 Enter the access code by pressing the buttons in the correct order Further programming instructions can be found in the section 7 of this manual 0906 12 Ulydor User and service manual 5 Keypad module 5 1 Overview The keypad module has two modes of operation codes for access activation Direct Dial or Memory Dial Direct Dial Behaves like a normal telephone by typing numbers directly into the keypad Memory Dial Will dial any pre programmed telephone number stored using a two digit code from 01 99 which represents the number of available buttons on the system regardless of the number of physical buttons installed 5 5 2 Connectivity
19. e first group or numbers of the regime Day 2 Basic settings never change or delete these saved numbers Flash Pause 0 Parameter Meaning 2 tt number nn under button tt tt Button number memory always input 2 digits 01 99 nn Telephone number as long as 24 digits that are to be saved For saving of other sign choices 0 9 0 9 always use the assignation as per the table 8 8 Numbers saved in parameter 2 are numbers of the second group or numbers of the regime Night Flash H Basic settings never change or delete these saved numbers Pause Note Day Night regime switch over remains set in the Ulydor even after line disconnection in version C this regime switches over according to actual time if this function is on parameter 084 Examples of setting 1 first button is supposed to dial 358 during the day and 0603441296 during the night then the programming is 101358 and wait for then 2010 0 603441296 and wait for 2 2 second button is supposed to dial 123 1 2Flash3 during day and night then the programming is 10212381 2 3 and wait for then 20212381 2 3 and wait for J Note If you are not using regime Day night or regime 2 groups of numbers then it is recommended to set regime Day Night parameter 47 and then set the same code for switching over Day Night parameters 45 and 46 His way it is guaranteed that Ulydor will always be in Day regime and
20. e highest TRH 07 gg ff rr Each number is entered as 2 digits with a range 01 16 After receiving a confirmation tone 2 the new value is immediately active and can be tested Facilitation you can also add reduce the volume with help of buttons on the phone and Stops for the maximum and minimum volume are acoustically signalled 3 tones like the signal for the end of a call If you don t press anything for 5 seconds then the set value is saved and you hear a confirmation tone JJ WARNING Default values are set by the manufacturer and it is not recommended that you change them unless absolutely necessary 8 9 LZ 5 The principle of setting acoustic paths Here we have three parameters 71 72 and 73 Using the interaction of these parameters can be set to sound in different conditions 1 quiet environment parameters 71 72 73 are set to 7 2 environment where is a strong ambient noise at the communicator and quiet environment at the phone Here is both necessary to reduce the microphone gain parameter 72 1 3 and also change the ratio of the parameters 71 73 73 enlarge the the parameter parameter 73 11 15 and 71 parameter smaller value 71 2 4 3 environment where is a strong ambient noise at the phone and quiet environment at the communicator Here we leave the parameter value of 72 7 and 73 and 71 parameters set as follows parameter71 11 to 14 and 73 2 to 4 The princ
21. e of a permanent tone for detection of notification tone at 475 575 5 branch switchboard 1 5 sec 525 625 6 575 675 7 625 725 8 675 775 9 725 825 0 Ulydor User and service manual 23 Parameter Value Meaning 503 tt Tone length of time for DTMF tone choice 04 16 10 100ms 504 mm Time of gap between DTMF tones 04 16 10 100ms 505 f Length of flash time 1 6 1 100ms 506 p Length of time of pause digit gap 1 0 4 800ms tt Length of DTMF tone choices is specified by the formulae the entered number x 10 time length of tone ms range 04 16 which is 40 160ms m Length of gap between DTMF tone choices is specified by the formulae the entered number x 10 time length of gap ms range 04 16 which is 40 160ms f Length of flash is specified by the formulae the entered number x 100 time length Flash ms range 1 6 which is 100 600ms p Length of pause is specified by the formulae the entered number x 100 400 time length of pause ms range 1 0 which is 500 1400ms Time p is the simultaneously length of gap between button taps for an impulse choice Parameter Meaning 507 uu Transmit level of DTMF choice v dBm 04 16 10 uu Transmission level of choice to the line the range is 4 to 16dBm input the required level where uu 04 is AdBm uu 10 is 10dBm Parameter Value Meaning 508 p preemphase DTMF 0 1 0 509 S Listen
22. ection 11 24V DC or 10 18V AC the polarity is not important 7 Relay connections Galvanically isolated load is max 48V max 1 5A 8 Exit button connection 9 Analogue telephone line connection the polarity is not important 10 Earth connection Protects door entry and phone system from static electricity 11 DIP switch 12 UC1 One button control module UC2 Two button control module DIP switch settings 3 2 1 1 Service for use when the programming code is forgotten Forces incoming call into programming mode where a new code can be set MUST be switched off again for normal operation 2 Motherboard Heating Helps prevent condensation build up during changeable temperatures 3 Internal power supply Always 3 and 4 together 4 Internal power supply Always 3 and 4 together Power supply is used from terminal 12V 6 and is used for 2 reasons When using Relay regime 7 or 8 Constant connection or disconnection of a relay is possible only with internal power supply Don t forget to also set parameter 64 Connection of the door entry system to the phone line switchboard that has problem with power supply after switching on Siemens For powering exit button circuit 5 Backlighting On Off Power The 12V power supply can be 10 18V AC or 11 24V DC Polarity is unimportant The maximum load from 12V supply is 250 It is possible to use the same power supply to power up an electronic lock but
23. er the last pressed button is longer than the time w then the choice needs to be repeated Parameter Meaning 54 z Time of disconnection for repeat dialling 1 5 2 2 Time Seconds the Ulydor disconnects before it picks up again for repeat dialling press of a button during a call detection of busy tone range 1 5 Parameter Value Meaning 55 z Time before commencing a choice 1 5 1 2 Time sec after the Ulydor picks up before it commences a choice range 1 5 This time is different for each switchboard phone system but generally most operate within 2 seconds after a line is picked up Parameter Value Meaning 56 hh Number of rings before it disconnects 04 99 12 h After the choice finishes it will start counting CRT control ringing tones if the number is higher than hh then it will disconnect range 04 99 It repeats the choice if the regime of dialling 2 groups of numbers is set Parameter Value Meaning 500 Medium frequency of tone detector 1 0 3 375 475Hz 501 y Number of busy tones 2 0 4 502 2 Time length of permanent tone 1 5 3 3s frequency x choice a Hz X Medium frequency of tone detector is set if there is a non standard signal from the 275 375 1 telephone switchboard l 325 425 2 y Minimum number of busy tones necessary for detection 2 0 where 0 means 10 375 475 3 busy tones l l 425 525 4 2 Minimum length of tim
24. es are u 0 Ticking into a call is off u 1 Ticking into a call is on Parameter Meaning 64 w Internal power supply from connected supply 12V DIP 3 4 0 1 0 For version C only The external power supply is turned off as standard You only need to turn this function on if the Ulydor is supposed to operate functions when at rest i e relay control Relay in regime m 7 enables permanent switch on even after call disconnection regime m 8 enables switch on depending on the Day Nigh setting even after call disconnection In these cases it is necessary to connect an internal power supply so that there is no current flowing through the Ulydor when the system is at rest Switching on of this parameter w 1 condition switching over DIP switch 3 and 4 to on Off w 0 Parameter Meaning 65 z Acoustic signals for switching on a relay 0 1 0 The signal for switching a relay is standard 2 0 However it is possible to use this function when using a uni directional supply 12V so when the door lock is open there is no buzzing so the person at the door won t know the door is open When set to z 1 the time the relay is switched door open then there is a specific sound Note1 This function is available only for regimes m 1 and m 5 Note2 During the relay switch on 2 impulses there is acoustic signal for the whole time of the sequence even during gap between impulses Parameter Value Meaning 66 i
25. g sound into a call to announce another call Option to switch on acoustic signalling for relay connection Option to set the number of rings before connecting a call Programmable parameters for tone options Flash length and Pause length Programmable parameters for acoustic signalisation Programmable parameters for tone detection Easy setting hardware with the help of a DIP switch Integrated regulated heating of the PCB Unit can be earthed for better protection against static electricity Se 4 S ou 1 2 Modules UC1 1 Button Controller UC2 2 Button Controller UCO0 Button Controller l M S LSPK Loudspeaker M MA 4 Button Slave IPC IP Colour Camera BLK Blank NNM Name amp Number RFIDL R Standalone Prox 1 3 Enclosures and hoods Modules are installed inside either surface or flush mount enclosures When installing flush mount outside we recommend adding an exterior weather hood Examples show AVS enclosures Surface mount enclosure Flush mount enclosure Exterior weather hood 1 4 Accessories 019 LI
26. he modular system is built by starting with a Zero One or Two button controller and adding extra modules to suit your requirements It is now possible to extend the controller with anything from 4 to 99 buttons Basic functions of the new AVS line Continues the modular approach allowing for easy customisation and expansion Switchable LED backlit name tags Two independent relays with 8 setting regimes for an additional bell gradual door opening etc Electronic volume control without the need to open the front cover Programmable tone detection for call disconnection or repeat calls Integrated real time clock for automatic day night switching AVS Programming via phone using DTMF tones or software using Kalika USB2PC cable available separately 24 digit telephone numbers including Flash and Pause Voice communication is powered from a telephone line Impulse and tone DTMF options Option to prolong a call with or Option to connect two independent locks to open doors Two codes to disconnect the Door Entry System from a phone Two codes to open doors from the phone for 1 impulse and two codes for 2 impulse 3 x 6 code locks for each relay password from door buttons Option to connect an exit button Option to disconnect a call by the repeated pressing of a button Option to switch on a baby call regime no number dialling Option to switch on a regime to suppress the DTMF connection from the microphone Option to switch on a tickin
27. ht mode only will work The Ulydor unit can be switched between Day and night modes manually or automatically according to schedules set in the programming parameters It is also possible to utilise the Groups function of Ulydor where the number programmed for Day mode is called first followed by the Night number if the first is busy or unanswered Tip If you do not intend to use the Day amp Night Groups feature i e you will let the PBX phone system manage the calls we recommend that Day amp Night modes for each button are programmed with the same number hunt group so that in the event of an accidental switch between modes the Ulydor will continue to call a valid number hunt group Use only parameter 32 only when setting access codes to avoid issues if the unit is accidentally switched between modes Ulydor User and service manual 15 7 Parameter programming 7 1 Programming with phone 7 1 1 Entry into the programming There are two ways to enter the Ulydor programming mode 1 With the help of a password Pick up a phone and dial the number that the Ulydor is connected to either the extension number if you are connected to a PBX or the direct number of the line if it is connected to GSM gateway or BT PSTN line for example Ulydor will answer and you will hear the pick up tone see chapter 6 1 page 14 Within 10 seconds press xxxx where xxxx is the service password to enter programming mode Default 0000 You wi
28. ient s phone s ring and are answered The visitor and the recipient have a conversation and if the Ulydor unit is setup to enable remote access a two digit number can be pressed on the recipient s phone to allow entry otherwise the recipient hangs up The call is terminated at the Ulydor unit visitor enters through the now unlocked or opening gate 6 2 2 Staff access If the Ulydor unit is setup and wired to enable remote access through a locked door or gate staff members can gain access using either the UCK AVS keypad RFIDU R AVS standalone proximity reader or third party proximity reader mounted behind an RFIDL H AVS connected to an access control system e g Paxton It is also possible to dial in to the Ulydor unit and remotely activate relays to unlock doors gates etc via DTMF tones Via UCK AVS Keypad Staff member presses key button followed by one of the programmed access codes e Via RFIDL R AVS Standalone Proximity Reader Staff member presents a valid fob to the reader e Via third party access control system e g Paxton Staff member presents a valid fob to the reader mounted behind RFIDL H AVS reader housing module 6 2 3 Day amp Night Groups Telephone numbers and access codes can be programmed into Day and Night modes of the Ulydor unit If the unit is in Day mode the telephone numbers and access codes for Day mode only will work If the unit is in Night mode the telephone numbers and access codes for Nig
29. ing in level 1 4 2 p Preemphase is the ratio of the upper and lower groups of DTMF frequencies It is possible to choose ratio 2 2 dB p 0 Europe or ratio 3 2dB p 1 Australia s Choice of DTMF volume levels 4 levels Volume in DTMF dB s choice 15 1 9 2 3 3 3 4 24 Ulydor User and service manual 8 5 System parameters Parameter Meaning 61 7 Acoustic signals confirmation error empty memory end of call 0 1 1 The Ulydor comes with standard acoustic signals However using parameter z it is possible to switch off the acoustic signals The values are 2 0 Acoustic signals off and z 1 Acoustic signals on Parameter Value Meaning 62 V Acoustic signals introduction conclusion 0 1 2 1 The acoustic signals for the connection and disconnection of a line are standard but this may cause false choices with some phone systems So using parameter v it is possible to switch off these signals The values required are z 0 JIntroduction conclusion signalisation is off z 1 Pickup and disconnection signalisation on intro concl type1 z 2 Pick up and disconnection signalisation on intro concl type2 Parameter Value Meaning 63 u Acoustic ticking signal during a call 0 1 0 Ticking during a call is switched off as standard However by switching it on you can differentiate on the switchboard a call from the Ulydor by a faint ticking The valu
30. iple of setting parameters is signal from the microphone is amplified by the sum of parameters 72 71 volume of microphone and signal to the speaker is amplified by the sum of parameters 71 73 volume of speaker To switch the direction of the ratio is evaluated parameters threshold 73 72 f parameter 72 is greater than the parameter 73 thus favoring the direction from the microphone We choose when the direction to the phone is interrupted f parameter 73 greater than parameter 72 thus favored direction to the speaker We choose this if the interrupted sound in the speaker of communicator Parameter Value Meaning 74 Soft transition of switch over 0 1 1 This function is set to off as standard c 0 it is a character of the semi duplex operation switch over on the telephone line If the character of silencing is too steep it is possible to soften it using c 1 Parameter Meaning 75 n Suppression of background noise 0 1 1 This function is set to off as standard n 0 If the Ulydor is installed in noisy location train station busy street car park etc by switching on this circuit n 1 the noise level is set as a default threshold for switching on the microphone and is not one way opened This is related to setting of parameters 71 76 77 Parameter Value Meaning 76 b Threshold for switching on the microphone 1 4 4 is the highest 2 There is a simultaneous signal from the microphone and the spe
31. ll hear a pick up tone immediately followed by a programming tone see chapter 6 1 page 14 2 With the help of DIP 1 SERVICE If the programming password has been changed from its default setting of 0000 and is not known or forgotten you can force Ulydor into programming mode Move switch 1 of the DIP switch pack to ON Dial into Ulydor as in part 1 above Ulydor will go straight to programming mode you will hear the pick up tone followed immediately by the programming tone see chapter 6 1 page 14 You can now program Ulydor in the usual fashion including changing the service password When programming is finished press 9 to terminate call IMPORTANT Move switch 1 of the DIP switch pack to OFF position when programming is complete P P ae d gt 7 1 2 Parameter programming The default state for programming is announced with a programming tone the Ulydor always returns to this state after a specified time 55 whether you started programming or not There are two types of parameters used during programming Fixed length An immediate confirmation tone is heard when a parameter with a fixed length is entered Variable length A confirmation tone is only heard after a time of inaction 5 sec For example in the case of a telephone number or access code being entered that has less digits than the maximum permissible length Ulydor will wait for a period of inactivity before commit
32. me impulse 0 1 0 v type of choice v 0 is tone choice v 1 is impulse choice Parameter VELT Meaning 42 2 Sign for call prolonging 2 sign for prolonging a call or 10 Seconds before the end of the call the Ulydor sends signal after pressing this the Ulydor prolongs the call Parameter Value Meaning Basic 43 gbb Command for disconnecting Ulydor from the phone 00 99 0 9 155 266 g Command order 1 2 there are 2 to disconnect the Ulydor from both relays bb Command for disconnecting the Ulydor from the phone 2 spaces It is advantageous to set the same command for relay switching on parameter 35 36 and command for the Ulydor disconnection aa bb or aa cc l command is always 2 digits but if you wish to control relay with a single digit from the phone there is an option to input a where a is a single number and the star represents an empty space and must be in the first place e g at parameters 35 36 Parameter Meaning 44 XXXX Service password 0000 9999 0000 20 Ulydor User and service manual service password to program from a phone DTMF A If you forget the password the following procedure is recommended 1 Open the Ulydor front cover 2 Switch DIP 1 to ON 3 Call the Ulydor 4 Once the Ulydor picks up the system is in programming regime In this regime it is possible to change the password 44xxxx Switch DIP 1 to OFF and
33. n to assist in the analysis of its state and operation The sounds can be turned off in several levels using parameters 61 62 63 and 65 The table below shows the acoustic signals that occur during operation Samples of these sounds can be listened to in the setting programme UlySet or from www kalika co uk State Tones Tone frequency Pick up line type 1 ee 980 1333 1650 Disconnection of line type 1 ae 1650 1333 980 Pick up line type 2 m 800 1067 1200 1333 Disconnection of line type 2 1333 1200 1067 800 Confirmation of command from the phone a 800 Ticking during a call e Notice about the end of a call 1333 Relay switch signal Modulated Entry into programming from the phone 980 1067 1180 Programming from the phone Modulated Parameter confirmation 800 Entry into programming from the PC 980 1067 1180 Line connection Reset 1850 1067 1850 Error generally something is not right E SLUT 800 Empty memory no number is programmed el 2 1300 2100 14 Ulydor User and service manual 6 2 Mode of operation 6 2 1 Visitor access Once installed and configured the basic operation of the Ulydor is very simple and straight forward Visitors arrive and press the button on the Ulydor that corresponds to the company or person on the name tag A call is then placed based on the telephone number programmed for that button The recip
34. nd group regime night 83 Basic setting only for parameters 3x only 3 84 Basic setting only for parameters 4x only 4 85 Basic setting only for parameters 5x only 5 86 Basic setting only for parameters 6x only 6 87 Basic setting only for parameters 7x only 7 80 Basic setting only for parameters Ox only O Parameters 81 and 82 deletes all numbers saved in the button memory Parameters 83 87 80 deletes selective basic setting for parameters starting with 3 4 5 6 7 0 Values for the basic setting are stated for each parameter in the right hand column Basic A WARNING deletion is irreversible and it would be necessary to re program them again 8 9 End of programming Parameter Value Meaning 9 E N D of programming After choosing 9 programming tone the Ulydor disconnects 30 Ulydor User and service manual 9 Technical parameters 9 1 Electrical parameters Parameter Value Conditions Minimum line current 18mA Line picked up Minimum line voltage 18V Line disconnected Voltage on the line when Ulydor picks up VA lt 8V 20mA characteristic 12V 3 I 60 Lead in in disconnected state lt 30uA U 60V Impedance of line ending 820R aM Line picked up Bandwidth 300Hz 3400 Hz 20 60mA Impendence of ringing 2Kohm 25 60 Hz Sensitivity of ringing detector min 10 25 V Impulse choice 40 60 ms Level of tone choice 6a 8dB 20 60 mA Sensitivity
35. nene eo nu Rode e RENE ERE Ru ERR R Rua Fade beue uua 16 7 1 1 Entry into the programmlihn j e ecco ita eae eerte rea e Une er eei ere eere eet dn mue Dieu a 16 7 1 2 16 PROGRAMMING WITHA P Gt 16 DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS aeia 17 DIRECT DIALLING MEMORY 17 Dij re 18 BASIG dc ana c 20 TIMEPARAMIETERS 603 ra auch aee yay ac pct ER ERE e RENE Eod 22 SYSTEM PARAMETERS T 25 PARAMETER SETTING HANDS FREE 26 TIME PROGRAMME AUTOMATIC SWITCH DAY NIGHT AVS 29 BASIC SETTING AND DELETION 30 END OF delen vl csem 30 9 9 1 9 2 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS Ulydor User and service manual 1 Introduction 1 1 Features Thank you for purchasing this Ulydor product This new range is a continuation of the popular Standard and Anti Vandal range of Ulydor products and has been designed to add extra functionality whilst maintaining many of the programming parameters that are familiar to existing users As with the previous Ulydor versions t
36. ning 51 q Number of rings before the Ulydor picks up 1 9 2 q The number of rings before an incoming call is picked up The Ulydor picks up between rings 2 Seconds after detecting the q th ring It is possible to set the number of rings between 1 and 9 Parameter Value Meaning 52 d Maximum length of a call 0 9 me The maximum length of time for which the Ulydor is busy It is possible to prolong this min Option time during the call by choosing a key or from the phone parameter 42 The setting 05 0 of this time is in accordance with the adjacent table 1 9 1 9 15 30 22 Ulydor User and service manual Parameter Value Meaning 53 w Time between button presses 1 9 2 maximum time in seconds between button presses range 1 9 Normal buttons Relay switch on if the time between presses is longer than time w then the code will not work correctly Choice of number if the pressed button is the first number of a password to switch on a relay then the choice is delayed by time w Keypad Switch on Relay if the time between presses is longer than the time w then the code will not work correctly Choosing of number Choose from the phone if the time after the last pressed button is longer than time w then the choice commences if the number is incomplete it is necessary to disconnect press the X and repeat the choice Choose from the memory if the time aft
37. of tone choice min 40 dB 20 60 mA Sensitivity of tone detector min 30 dB 20 60 mA Power supply for name tag back lighting relay l PA 12V DC 11V 24V 12V AC 10V 18V heating and current circuit for exit button Max off take of backlighting and heating 250mA 12Vss Max Voltage of relay contact 48V When I lt 1 Max Current of relay contact 1 5A When U lt 30 V Operating temperature 20 to 60 st Level of cover IP45 Weight Depends on variation and composition 1 Potential to change by programming 9 2 Mechanical dimensions dimensions HxWxL mm Type of item 1 module 2 modules 3 modules 4 modules Module 90 x 90 Assembly box 1158 4x 118x118x45 208x118x45 298x118x45 388x118x45 Frame cover 1158 6x 127x125x12 217x125x12 307x125x12 397x125x12 Roof 1158 61 152x157x50 242x157x50 332x157x50 422x157x50 Rain cover 1158 31 152x157x79 242x157x79 332x157x79 422x157x79 Ulydor User and service manual 31 WARRANTY Each and every product has been tested before it leaves the factory The manufacturer guarantees that the product and its features will work in accordance with the descriptions in this manual as long as the customer uses the product in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Warranties will be extended when a warranty repair has been undertaken Although all warranty repairs will be handled by the manufacturer it is important
38. opened space is set by time between the impulses parameter 30 after people enter press 8 then Ulydor makes 1 impulse and disconnects gate closes Parameter Meaning 37 rss time ss sec of relay r on for time t1 t4 01 99 105 205 r relay number 1 2 55 time t1 t4 for which relay 1 2 is switched on 2 spaces 00 99 where time 00 means 0 5sec Parameter Value Meaning 38 rp relay r control during incoming call 0 1 11 21 relay number 1 2 p parameter whether it is allowed p 1 or disallowed p 0 to control relay during incoming call To prohibit control during an incoming call for use with relay 2 in mode 1 for controlling a garage door so the electronics open the garage door and the car passing through the door closes the door Then control from the phone could result in a permanently opened door i e the door doesn t close because car didn t enter Parameter Value Meaning 39 xx time xx sec between switching on relays 1 and 2 in regime m 5 time t3 10 01 99 xx time t3 between switching on relays 1 and 2 when regime 5 is set gradual opening 2 spaces 00 99 where time 00 means 0 5sec Parameter Value Meaning 3 re Exit button for relay r 0 1 2 10 20 r Relay number 1 2 e Exit button regime e 0 off e 1 on for 1 impulse e 2 on for 2 impulses 8 3 Basic parameters Parameter Value Meaning 41 V Type of choice v ti
39. phone there is an option to input a where a is a single number and the star represents an empty space and must be in the first place Example 1 relay switch on internal code 48 is programmed 35148 2 2 relay switch on internal code 8 is programmed 352 8 2 By choosing no 8 on the phone we switch on just the second relay with option 48 we switch on both relays Parameter VELT Meaning 36 rcc command aa from phone for switching relay r 2 impulses 00 99 0 9 150 260 r relay number 1 2 command internal code for switching on the relay from the phone 2 spaces To set the same command for both relays internal code so that both relays activate at the same time command is always 2 digits but if you wish to control relay with a single digit from the phone there is an option to input a where a is a single number and the star represents an empty space and must be in the first place Switching a relay on with 2 impulses is used for sliding gates replacing a gate entry Example Command for switching on 2 relays 1 impulse is for example 8 the command for disconnection is 8 and the command for switching on 2 relays 2 impulses is 9 Programming 352 8 2 432 8 2 362790 Ulydor User and service manual 19 If you are in conversation with the Ulydor the command to open a gate would be button 9 the first impulse starts and the gate opens the second impulse stops it the time the gate is opened
40. r 2 impulses time t2 t5 105 205 01 99 r relay number 1 2 zz time t2 t5 between first and second impulse for switching on relay 1 2 2 spaces 00 99 where time 00 means 0 5sec Parameter Value Meaning 31 r tt button tt switches on relay r in regime m 6 01 99 01 relay number 1 2 tt button number memory always in two digits 01 99 This parameter is only for relay regime m 6 Value tt determines which button starts switching on for time t1 t4 of relay r 18 Ulydor User and service manual Parameter Value Meaning 32 rp hh In regime Day Night password hh for relay r in order p 1 5 for 1 impulse and for 2 impulses 00 999999 33 rp hh In regime Day password hh for relay r in order p 1 5 for 1 impulse and p for 2 impulses 00 999999 34 rp hh In regime Night password hh for relay r in order p 1 5 for 1 impulse and p 7 E for 2 impulses 00 999999 r relay number 1 2 p order 1 5 for 1 impulse 5 passwords external codes from Ulydor s buttons external code of code lock p order to set password external code for 2 impulses hh password external code for relay switching on from button or keypad 2 to 6 places Buttons 1 10 are programmed as numbers 1 0 All together 3x12 passwords depending on the Day Night setting combinations are be input either with the help of the buttons first 10 or from the connected keypad
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42. s to avoid damage to their alignment pins on each corner 2 5 Name tag fitment There are 2 lugs on the right side of each module Gently pull the lugs back and lift the front cover off as shown Paper tags are held to the front panel with a plastic holder Use the clear plastic holder if you are using back lighting to illuminate the tag The tag dimensions are 55 x 14 5 mm Tip A Dymo Label maker is ideal for creating neat professional tags www dymo co uk To replace the front cover reverse the removal procedure being careful to insert the two locating lugs on the left correctly Note Be careful of the rubber seal of the microphone when changing the name tags on the controller module as improper assembly may affect the acoustics Ulydor User and service manual 7 2 6 Cover frame fitment and removal The cover frame is affixed and removed with 2 x supplied screws B as shown that screw into the head of the module frame screw A Tip Ensure correct alignment of screw B before tightening to avoid stripping the thread 8 Ulydor User and service manual 3 Control modules 3 1 Overview There are three types of control module one of which MUST be chosen for each installation Zero button control module 3 2 Connectivity 1 Microphone 2 Expansion connection for additional modules 3 PCConnection for programming upgrading via software using USB2PC cable 4 LED indicator 5 Speaker 6 Power conn
43. that warranty claims are handled through your dealer Warranty claims should be accompanied by product in question A description of the problem Proofof purchase and e Your full name and address The warranty does not cover Mechanical chemical thermal or any other faults caused by the user Faults caused by natural disasters e Faults caused by repairs or changes made by the user or any other authorised or unauthorised person s Purposely done damage e use of the product caused by incorrect installation programming etc and e Damages cause during the transport of the product to and from the purchaser Manufacturer Dealer Date of sale DB 2014 Version 1 0
44. ting it to memory If the maximum permissible length is reached a confirmation tone will be heard immediately For dialling parameters 1 and 2 the maximum length is 24 for access code parameters 32 33 34 it is 6 e If you input a number sign that is unacceptable during the programming Ulydor immediately sends an error tone the parameter is not committed and Ulydor reverts to a default state where it is possible to either repeat the programming parameter or start programming a different parameter Ulydor will automatically disconnect from programming mode after a 30 second period of inaction With each DTMF tone dialled the time will always reset to 30 sec It is also possible to end the programming mode by pressing 9 Tip If you want to keep a connection opened during the programming prolong the 30 sec time mode i e before a customer decides what else he wants to be set then you can press or the Ulydor immediately responds with an error tone but will prolong the time before disconnecting 7 2 Programming with a PC To program Ulydor with a PC you will need a USB2PC lead available separately KS Connect the USB2PC to your PC and install the latest driver for your operating system Install the latest version of Ulyset on your PC Connect Ulydor to a telephone line or to a 12V power supply with DIP 3 amp 4 switched on Connect the USB2PC lead to the PC socket of Ulydor It will pick up a line and within 3 seconds
45. tion between the telephone line and power supply circuit Examples of relay connection are shown on the following page This is not an exhaustive list of possible connections but they illustrate how to connect each circuit 1 Basic connection 2 electric locks and the potential to control two doors independently relay regime 1 and 2 m 1 or the gradual opening of a door relay regime 2 m 5 2 Two sources the potential to use two power sources one for the Ulydor and a second for an electric lock Electric lock 2 is connected inversely i e emergency fire door 3 Combination of a door with an electric lock and a sliding gate 4 Extends the previous example to two doors with gradual opening this function is set in Time Relay external module 5 Combination of an electrical lock and an add on bell The relay for an add on bell can be in regime m 4 each button switches on for a set length of time or in regime m 6 switches on from one pre set button for a set length of time 6 Light switch m 3 i e lighting to the building with relay 1 Relay 2 controls for example heating according to day night regime m 8 It requires an external power supply DIP 3 and 4 and would require a contactor Ulydor cannot switch 230 Further programming instructions can be found in the section 7 of this manual 10 Ulydor User and service manual 524622690 s s s e s ss TO 12V 1A pes oi sss ssp NC COM NO NC COMNO 12

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