Bell BSX user manual

User manual for the device Bell BSX

Device: Bell BSX
Category: Intercom System
Manufacturer: Bell
Size: 1.39 MB
Added : 4/11/2013
Number of pages: 20
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PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. IF YOU ARE NOT SURE ON
ANY INSTRUCTION PLEASE CONTACT YOUR DISTRIBUTOR FOR FURTHER
GUIDANCE
Operation
Installation
DOOR ENTRY TELEPHONE EXCHANGE
BSX
Bell System (Telephones) Ltd.

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CONTENTS 1. ...................... 1 Control Unit BSX ...................... 1 The Entrance Panel ...................... 2 Model 51 Speech unit ...................... 2 Telephones ...................... 2 2. Installation Procedure ...................... 3 Cable Requirements ...................... 3 Connections to panel ...................... 5 Electric Lock Release ...................... 5 Tone Output ...................... 5 ...................... 5 Door Monitoring ...................... 6 Du

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The means for visitors to call an individual resident within the building and to establish two-way speech communication (full duplex) with them. The resident is allowed full control over the callers' access to the main entrance by means of an electric lock release or an electric lock. The BSX includes a sophisticated microprocessor-based Control Unit which operates on the 'Telephone entry phone systems ; C Conversations are totally private. C the operation of the rest of the system . Various

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The Entrance Panel This is commonly a model VRP or LCP series panel, being a flush mounting stainless steel (BS316) on the wall adjacent to the main entrance of the dwellings. The panel can be supplied in a of sizes and with custom engraving details. A single flush type vandal resistant button into the panel which conceals the Speech unit. Model 51 Speech Unit The Model 51 Speech unit is recommended for use with the BSX system. It provides full- duplex speech between the front doo

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Fitting the Control Unit that equipment is removed to prevent metal swarf from falling onto PCBs. Cable Requirements Use 0.5mm solid-core twisted-pair telephone cable (BT specification C W1308, or equivalent) for all telephone and door panel connections; this is essential for correct operation of the system alongside mains or other data transmission wiring. Connections to each Door Controller Cores Diameter Max.Length Speech Unit (Door panel) 5 0.5mm 50m Lock release 2 0.5mm 25m (0.5A rating)

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Model PSU138 Power Supply The to house 240V AC mains electrical equipment. The an electrical cupboard. Connections to the 240V AC mains supply must be carried out by a qualified practices. pole limiting fuse or other device with a maximum rating of 5A. The transformer is protected by a fuse; always replace this with the correct type and rating: T315mA 250V ( 20mm glass fuse, 315mA, 250V, Time delay, approved to BS EN 60127 or equivalent.) Mains Cables Use only mains cable to BS6004, BS6500, or

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Connections to the Entrance Panel if the unit is a two door system then there will be 2 of these boards, one for each entrance. Up to 16 push-buttons are wired to the control CTX816 PCB as shown on Diagram 2. It is unnecessary 8 combinations' the number of connections is reduced to a maximum of 8. Up to 63 push- buttons are wired to the PCB CTX864 as shown on Diagram 5. The or via the time clock as in Diagram 1 depending upon the Control used. Electric Door Release The Control PCB provides

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Connections to the Telephones The Each relay board has provision for 8 telephones , hence a 16-way system has two of these boards and a 40-way system has five. There a separate cable should be used for each telephone. Dual Entrance Models These as shown in diagram 1 or diagram 4. The operation of the BSX from each entrance is the entrance the CTX864 board only. Door Monitoring For door monitoring the model 500LX telephone should be used. These telephones are to be connected to the RLX864 boar

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Push-button Operation Apply mains power to the control unit and turn on at the fused isolator switch. When engaged for 60 secs then drop-out. Each circuit on the relay board has an led indicator adjacent to the telephone terminal block. Test each button on the entrance panel in turn confirming that the associated LED only comes on, and wait each time for it to clear. In the event of problems it can be verified that the equipment is operating correctly by disconnecting the push button connecti

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allowing a space between the speech unit and the inside surface of the panel (ie grill). The connections affecting the speech operation are CHROT to the speech unit and R O O being the common negative; C & H carry power to the speech unit where C is +12VDC unit). To at C (+) & H (-), then temporarily connect R O T of the speech unit to R O T of the telephone with a short length of cable. 4. While be pressed; this should trigger the operation of the lock release for approx. 3 secs (or

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Technical Help If you are experiencing any problems or have any questions regarding the installation please contact the Manufacturers:- Head Office Bell System (Telephones) Ltd Way Milton Keynes MK8 0ET Tel: 01908 261106 Fax: 01908 261116 email: techhelp@bellsystem.co.uk 9 Crownhill Presley

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The TS2000 Time-Clock Module This section describes the operation and programming of the TS2000 Time Clock module for use with the Tradesman’s facility. The unit is intended for 12V AC / DC operation only, and must not be connected to the Mains supply or used to switch Mains voltages. N.B. Before programming or setting the clock for the 1st time press the RESET button. 10 Operation CAUTION

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1. Hold and press until the correct day is displayed. 2. Hold and press until the correct hour is displayed. 3. Hold and press until the correct minutes are displayed. To set the programs: 1. Press once, 1 will appear. This displays the switch on time of the 1st program. 2. Press to select the program period. There are 15 settings: Mo+Tu+We+Th+Fr+Sa+Su We+Fr Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, or Su Tu+Th+Sa Mo+Tu+We+Th+Fr Mo+Tu+We Sa+Su Th+Fr+Sa Mo+Tu+We+Th+Fr+Sa 3. Press to select the hour. 4.

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Reviewing the programs: Press each time to toggle through the 8 on and off settings. Manual Override Press to toggle through ON/AUTO/OFF modes as indicated by the Timer Status Bar. ON mode turns on the timer. OFF mode turns off the timer. AUTO mode runs the set program. Switching from ON to AUTO will turn ON the timer until the next OFF period. Switching from OFF to AUTO will turn OFF the timer until the next ON period. Switch status LED indicator This is a red LED which indicates the switch

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