legrand bt14wvkit Multi Way Audio And Video Door Entry Kits Installation Guide
- June 13, 2024
- Legrand
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legrand bt14wvkit Multi Way Audio And Video Door Entry Kits
Product Information
The Multi-Way Audio and Video Door Entry Kits are advanced door entry systems designed for residential and commercial use. The 14-Way Video Door Entry Kit is a powerful system that allows users to communicate with visitors and control access to their premises. Powered by specialists, this kit ensures reliable performance and enhanced security.
Features
- Multi-way audio and video communication
- 14-way configuration
- 110-240 V AC power supply
- Fail secure door lock (energize to open)
- Push to exit option
- Volt-free N/O push switch
- Motorized gates and volt-free control support
- Recommended mounting heights for optimum field of view
Product Usage Instructions
Installation Guide
- Ensure the last handset is connected to the IN/OUT connection of the last 3468 41 to close the BUS and reduce system interference.
- Refer to the guidance notes for the usage of different cable types. We recommend using Bticino cable Cat. No. 3369 04 for BUS cable connections.
- All configuration should be done while the system is powered off.
- Follow the provided example handset configuration to ensure proper system setup.
- For entrance panel mounting, refer to the backbox sizes mentioned in the guidelines.
- Mount the entrance panel at the recommended height of 160 cm for optimal field of view.
APARTMENT 14
- If you require assistance, please contact our technical support helpline on 0370 608 9020 or email doorentry.uk.technical@legrand.com.
- We recommend Bticino Cable Cat. No. 3369 04, see guidance notes for usage of different cable types.
- BUS cable connections are non-polarised meaning the cable cores can be terminated in either connection terminal.
ALL CONFIGURATION SHOULD BE DONE WHILE THE SYSTEM IS POWERED OFF!
- ENTRANCE PANEL CONFIGURATION
EXAMPLE HANDSET CONFIGURATION
DOOR LOCK WIRING EXAMPLES
- EXAMPLE 1 – Fail secure door dock (energise to open)
- EXAMPLE 2 – Fail-safe door dock (de-energise to open)
- EXAMPLE 3 – Motorised gates / volt-free control
ENTRANCE PANEL MOUNTING AND CABLING GUIDELINES
DIMENSIONS
BACKBOX SIZES
Dimensions (mm)
Cat. Nos.| A| B| C
BT4WAKIT| 151| 151| 82
BT4WVKIT BT6WVKIT BT6WAKIT BT8WVKIT BT8WAKIT BT10WVKIT BT10WAKIT
BT12WAKIT|
151
|
242
|
82
BT12WVKIT BT14WVKIT BT14WAKIT BT16WVKIT BT16WAKIT BT18WVKIT BT18WAKIT|
151
|
334
|
82
- RECOMMENDED MOUNTING HEIGHTS AND FIELD OF VIEW (to the centre of the camera)
CABLING GUIDELINES
LINE
max. distance
| 2 core untwisted
0.2 mm
| Cat 5 single twisted pair| Telephone single twisted pair 0.28 mm|
Bticino 3369 04 / 3369 05
---|---|---|---|---
A| 50 m| 125 m| 125 m| 200 m
B| 50 m| 70 m| 70 m| 150 m
C| 50 m| 75 m| 75 m| 170 m
D| 10 m| 30 m| 30 m| 50 m
- Recommended cable 3369 04/3369 05 for best performance We cannot guarantee the performance of 3rd party cable suppliers
OPTIONAL ADVANCED SETTINGS AND FEATURES
- FLOOR CALL (doorbell)
- A non-illuminated bell push can be wired to the pushbutton terminals of the internal handset, this will ring the internal unit with a different audio tone to let you know that somebody is at the apartment door
- This removes the need to install a separate bell transformer and chime The maximum distance between the call to the floor push button and the internal unit is 15 m
DOOR LOCK TIMING (T configuration)
- As default, the speaker module without a configurator in the “T” slot will allow the door lock to operate for 4 seconds,
- if a different door lock operation time is desired, you can change the door lock timing to match the table below (additional purchase of configurators may be required)
- Jumpers in slots J1 and J2 may vary depending on kit used, please see p. 3 for required configuration details
Configurator Number
0
(no configurator)
| 1| 2| 3| 5| 6| 7
4 sec| 1 sec| 2 sec| 3 sec| 6 sec| 8 sec| 10 sec
For door lock times greater than 10 seconds and/or different lock requirements please contact our technical support team who would be more than happy to assist.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The system does not power up
- Check the incoming supply of power supply is 230 V
- Check the BUS voltage on BUS terminals of all devices is 27 V DC
- Check for loose connections in the system
The system powers up but does not call correctly
- Check the BUS is 27 V DC at every point, including the entrance panel and internal handsets and make sure that the BUS is wired to the correct terminals on each device
- Check entrance panel and handset configurators are correct, please see the configuration guide on.
- Reset the power to the system. The configuration must be done with the system powered off as the configuration only gets read into the system when it is powered up
- Check you are pressing the correct call button, please see the call button positions on p. 3 which shows the configuration positions of the call buttons
- Check the JMP configurator is correct in the J1 slot of the entrance panel as shown on p. 2 and 3, once this has been changed a power reset must be performed to read in the new configuration
- If the handset is not calling, check the ringer volume settings on the right-hand side of the internal unit to make sure the ringer volume is at a suitable level,
The door lock is not working correctly
- Check 12-18 V DC is on terminals S+ and S- of the entrance panel whilst the door lock button on the handsets is being pressed
- Check the door lock wiring is correct for the type of door lock you have,
- Check the push-to-exit button (if installed) is a sprung return N/O push switch
Video has interference
- Low voltage cabling should not be run with mains equipment, check the wiring runs are not being run along with power cables anywhere on the system
- Check the end of of-line switches are set to the ‘ON’ position for every internal handset as shown.
- Make sure you are using the correct type of twisted pair cabling as recommended within the cabling guidelines shown on p. 5 (do not double up on a cat 5, use a single twisted pair i.e. brown pair)
- Check BUS TK and BUS PI connections on the power supply are wired correctly. BUS TK should feed the entrance panel and BUS PI should feed the internal units/distribution blocks
Audio low / squealing
- If you hear squealing at the entrance panel during the conversation (Larson effect) this could be due to the mic and loudspeaker adjustments both being set too high causing the A/V module to self-amplify. Fine-tune the mic and speaker until squealing stops and the desired audio level is achieved. These can be found on the front of the A/V module and adjusted using the orange adjustment tool supplied with the A/V module, see p. 3
- Low speech audio can be rectified with fine-tuned adjustments to the mic and loudspeaker. The settings for these are located on the front of the A/V module of the entrance panel and can be changed using the orange adjustment tool supplied with the A/V module,
Contact details
United Kingdom
- Great King Street North,
- Birmingham, B19 2LF
Customer Services
- Tel: +44 (0) 345 605 4333
- E-mail: legrand.sales@legrand.co.uk
Quotations and Technical Support
- Tel: +44 (0) 370 608 9020
- E-mail: doorentry.uk.technical@legrand.com
Republic of Ireland
- Tel: 01 295 9673
- E-mail: legrand.sales@legrand.co.uk
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Head office (UK and Ireland)
- Legrand Electric Limited
- Great King Street North, Birmingham, B19 2LF
- Tel: +44 (0) 370 608 9000
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In accordance with its policy of continuous improvement, the Company reserves the right to change specifications and designs without notice. All illustrations, descriptions, dimensions and weights in this catalogue are for guidance and cannot be held binding on the Company. All contents and design presentations included in this publication are © Legrand Electric Limited. All rights reserved. 2023. The Legrand logo is a registered trademark of the Legrand group of companies.
References
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