CAME FUTURAKITBLACK Video Entry Kit Installation Guide

June 13, 2024
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CAME FUTURAKITBLACK Video Entry Kit Installation Guide
CAME FUTURAKITBLACK Video Entry Kit

VIDEO ENTRY KIT

Futura X1 WH
Futura X1 WH

VAS101

LVC/01
Instructions

General Notes

  • Read the instructions carefully before beginning the installation and carry out the actions as specified by the manufacturer.
  • The installation, programming, commissioning and maintenance of the product must only be carried out by qualified technicians, properly trained in compliance with the regulations in force, including health and safety measures and the disposal of packaging.
  • The installer must ensure that the information for the user, where there is any, is provided and delivered.
  • Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operation, disconnect the devices from the power supply.
  • The equipment must only be used for the purpose for which it was expressly designed.
  • The manufacturer declines all liability for any damage as a result of improper, incorrect or unreasonable use.
    Product Dimensions

The product complies with the applicable reference directives.

Dismantling and disposal. Dispose of the packaging and the device properly at the end of its life cycle, according to the regulations in force in the country where the product is used. The recyclable components bear the symbol and code for the material.

THE DATA AND INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. MEA – SUREMENTS, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, ARE IN MILLIMETRES.

Futura X1 WH

Wall-mounted installation

Unfasten the equipment from the metal support by letting it run smoothly along it after you have pressed the plastic catch A.
Wall-mounted Installation

Fix the metal support to the round Ø 60 mm back-box B a or the rectangular 503 back-box B using the screws provided and paying attention to the (TOP) direction indication.  The box must be installed at an appropriate height for the user. Avoid tightening the screws too much.
Wall-mounted Installation
Wall-mounted Installation
Wall-mounted Installation
Wall-mounted Installation

Once the connections are made, hook the video terminal onto the metal support CD. To unhook the unit from the metal support press the plastic catch and lift the terminal E.
Wall-mounted Installation

For recessed installation refer to the recessing kit manual.

Technical Features

Type Futura X1 WH
Power supply by BUS (VDC) 15÷20
Consumption (mA max) 410
Consumption in stand by (mA) <1
Local power supply (VDC) 16÷18
Consumption (mA max) 370
Consumption of single LED (mA) (panic, disabling ring) 1
Storage temperature (°C) -25 ÷ +70
Operating temperature (°C) 0 ÷ +35
IP Rating 20
Video standard PAL/NTSC
Display colour TFT LCD (pollici) 7

Features

Terminal board F
Terminal Board

+- Local power supply
B BUS line input
+- Doorbell
AL Alarm Input

Selection of source of power supply (BUS/LOCAL) G
Terminal Board

  • Separate power supply ①
  • Power supply by BUS ②

Selection of last receiver on the line (CL.RES) H
Terminal Board

Master/slave selection (M/S) I
In the event of a call, the caller’s picture is displayed only on those receivers configured as “MASTER”s.
Master Slave

Setting melodies

All the programming stages described below must be carried out in sequence:

  1. Going into Programming.
    • Press button 5 times in 5 secs.
    • A short beep confirms that you have entered programming mode.
  2. Programming the melody associated with a call from the entry panel.
    • To listen to the melodies in sequence, press key .
    • To select the melody and exit programming, press key .
    • To select the melody and continue with programming, press key.
  3. Programming the melody associated with a call from the front door.
    • To listen to the melodies in sequence, press key .
    • To select the melody and exit programming, press key.
    • To select the melody and continue with programming, press key .
  4. Programming the number of rings for the call.
    Press key as many times as you want it to ring (from 1 to 6 rings). Three seconds after the last press of the key the call selected for the chosen number of rings will be played back.

To exit programming, press key .

See the entry panel documentation for call programming.

VAS101

Installation

The power supplier must ALWAYS be installed horizontally. The device can be installed on a DIN rail (EN 50022) in an appropriate electric panel.

NOTE. Proper ventilation is required if the power supplier is installed in a metal container.
Product Dimensions

Technical features

Type VAS101
Power supply [V AC] 230
Max current demand [A AC] 0,2
Max energy dissipation [W] 10
Nominal power supply [V DC] 18
Nominal current demand [A DC] 1 for 1’
Nominal current demand [A DC] 0.5 for 3’
Storage temperature [°C] -25 ÷ +70
Operating temperature [°C] 0 ÷ +35
IP Rating [IP] 30

Features A
Features

Terminal board 1

Mains

Terminal board 2

Power supply 18 VDC (*)

(*) The appliance is electronically protected against overloads and short circuits.

LVC/01

Wall Mounting

Wall Mounting

With the Allen wrench unscrew the blocking screws and remove the plate A. Fix the given plugs and screw the entry panel B at the desired height considering the position of the lens of the camera C. Run the hose with the system conductors B. Extract the plastic terminal cover and wire the connections D. Once all the connections have been made, re-insert the terminal covers.
Wall Mounting
Wall Mounting
Wall Mounting

For the installation of the accessories refer to the chapter “Button module installation”. Perform the programming and adjustment operations of the entry panel as described to the chapter “Programming”. Install the front plate A.

Recessed Installation (optional)

Install the recessed box at the desired height considering the position of the lens of the camera C, but in advance, run the hose with the system conductors through one of the breaking points F 1.

During installation of the recessed box use the provided spacer to prevent deformation F.

With the Allen wrench unscrew the blocking screws and remove the entry panel plate A. Introduce the cable connections in the special hole B and fix the entry panel on the frame as shown in figure G; extract the plastic terminal cover and wire the connections D.

Once the connections have been made and re-insert the terminal covers. For the installation of the accessories refer to the chapter “Button module installation”.

Perform the programming and adjustment operations of the entry panel as described to the chapter “Programming”. Install the front plate A.
Wall Mounting
Wall Mounting
Wall Mounting
Wall Mounting
Wall Mounting

Button module installation

Insert the button module as highlighted H paying special attention to the top to bottom orientation J.

Remove the glass and write the user names  paying special attention to the orientation of the glass J.
Wall Mounting

Accessories K

DPS single button 1.
LTP Wall roof 2.
Recessed box LSI 3
Recessed frame LCI 4.
Accessories
Personalized Labels

Technical features

Type LVC/01
Power supply [V AC] 16-18
Consumption [mA] 250
Consumption in stand by [mA] 100
Storage temperature [°C] -25 ÷ +70
Operating temperature [°C) -15 ÷ +50
IP Rating [IP] 54
Standard video PAL/NTSC
Resolution [pixel] 680×512
Minimum lighting [LUX] 1

Features L
Features

Terminal board 1

Riser

Power supply 16-18 VDC

Terminal board 2

Earth
Door lock release button (NA)

Solenoid lock – 12 V 1 A max

PROG key 3 and PROG LED 4

Programming key and LED (see ‘Programming’ paragraph). The PROG LED can take on the following states:

Off

On

Slow flashing

Quick flashing

Adjustments 5

loudspeaker audio

microphone audio

Solenoid lock 1-10 s. (default 1 s)

Connection example M
Connection Example

Programming

The kit is pre-configured to manage a single call originating from a single entry panel. One or more receivers answering the same call can be added, by following the below “Call button programming” procedure.

Initial programming

Accessing programming. Press the PROG button a for at least 3 seconds and release it (within 6 seconds) as soon as the PROG LED comes on and the backlighting on the buttons flashes as shown in figure b. If the PROG LED does not come on, this shows a fault. Check the connections and go back to programming.
Accessing Programming

Programming button type. Press the first button on the entry panel in the position marked c/cA until the backlit LEDS stop flashing d and remain lit.
Programming Button
Programming Button

Programming the call keys. Press the door lock release and AUX2 e buttons. On the entry panel, press the call key to associate with the internal extension f: an acoustic signal will confirm that the setting was stored. Hang up the receiver again. Repeat the same operations for the other extensions.
Programming Call Keys
Programming Call Keys

c Briefly press the PROG button: the PROG LED goes off. N.B. If no action is performed, the procedure will automatically end after 30 minutes

Reprogramming procedure

Accessing programming. Press the PROG button a for at least 3 seconds and release it (within 6 seconds) as soon as the PROG LED flashes and the backlighting on the buttons comes on as shown in figure b. If the PROG LED does not come on, this shows a fault. Check the connections and go back to programming

Accessing Programming

Programming the call keys. Press the door lock release and AUX2 c buttons. On the entry panel, press the call key to associate with the internal extension d: an acoustic signal will confirm that the setting was stored. Hang up the receiver again. Repeat the same operations for the other extensions.

Programming Call Keys

Exiting programming. Briefly press the PROG button  the PROG LED goes off. N.B. If no action is performed, the procedure will automatically end after 30 minutes.
Exiting Programming

Programming button type. At the “Programming Call Buttons” stage, press the PROG button for at least 3 seconds and release it (within 6 seconds) as soon as the PROG LED comes on and the backlighting on the buttons flashes as shown in figure , entring the “Programming button type” procedure.

Press the first button on the entry panel in the position marked until the backlit LEDS stop flashing and remain lit.

At the end, to exit programming, briefly press the PROG button the PROG LED goes off. If no action is performed, the procedure will automatically end after 30 minutes.

Programming an intercom group


Programming of the intercom group must only take place AFTER assigning a call button to all the extensions.

With the jumper SW3 connected, press the PROG button for at least 8 seconds and release it (within 11 seconds) a as soon as the PROG LED flashes and the backlighting on the buttons comes on as shown in figure 2.
Programming Intercom

To enable the intercom function, go to the internal extension that you want to program and press the call button to be used to intercom call it: an acoustic signal will confirm the programming c. Continue by repeating the same operations for all the other internal extensions to be included in the intercom group. At the end, briefly press the PROG button 4.
Programming Intercom

N.B. If no action is performed, the procedure will automatically end after 30 minutes.

Once an internal extension has been included in an intercom group through the assignment of a call button, it can no longer be excluded from the group. If you want to change the call button for an internal extension that is already programmed as intercommunicating or add new internal extensions to the group, simply repeat the sequence of steps described for “Programming an intercom group”.
Programming Intercom

Disabling the intercom function

To deactivate the intercom function, you simply have to disconnect the SW3 jumper 1 by doing this, programming of the intercom system is also inhibited. To re-activate this same function, simply re-insert the SW3 jumper 2.
Programming Intercom

Connection examples

Connection Examples
Wiring Dagmar
Wiring Dagmar
Wiring Dagmar
Wiring Dagmar

| VCM/1D| VCM/2D| UTP/CAT 5| 2 x 2,5 mm2
---|---|---|---|---
La+Lb| ≤100 m| –| ≤30 m| –
Lc| ≤25 m| –| –| ≤60 m
| VCM/1D| UTP CAT5
---|---|---
N° Master| 1| 1
N° Slave| 7| 1

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