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Brand | Fermax |
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Model | 8036 |
Category | Intercom System |
Language | English |
Diagram illustrating a fundamental door phone system setup with key components.
Details on outdoor panels, including amplifiers, pushbuttons, and telecameras.
Description of add-on modules like Memokey and Proximity Readers.
Overview of CityMax telephones, their classes, and characteristics.
Overview of CityMax monitors, their functions, and types.
Information on essential power and switching components for system operation.
Explanation of the 9 series of City Line panels and their physical sizes.
System for coding panel combinations based on features and dwelling numbers.
Illustrative examples of how to interpret panel codes for specific configurations.
Details on building CityMax panels using modular frames and components.
Guidance on choosing and preparing installation materials and mounting boxes.
Best practices for positioning panels, ensuring waterproofing, and cable management.
Steps for correctly mounting monitors and installing telephones.
Procedures for powering the system and adjusting audio/video levels.
Explanation of unifilar and wiring diagrams, and common terminal symbols.
Troubleshooting common issues like no monitor image or poor video quality.
Wiring for a simple door phone system with one entrance and basic telephones.
Wiring for secret communication with 5+N privacy telephones.
Wiring for secret communication with 4+N privacy telephones.
Wiring for a door phone system with two main entrances and an automatic switcher.
Wiring for a door phone system with three main entrances and automatic switchers.
Wiring for door phone systems in multi-block condominiums with one main entrance.
Wiring diagram for a door phone system featuring a City Line Guard Unit.
Wiring for the CityCom III system with a basic guard unit.
Wiring for the CityCom III system with a retention line guard unit.
Wiring for a basic video phone system with one entrance and monitors.
Wiring for secret communication video systems with 5+N privacy monitors.
Wiring for video phone systems with two entrances and an automatic switcher.
Wiring for video phone systems with three entrances and automatic switchers.
Wiring for video phone systems in multi-block condominiums with one main entrance.
How to connect a call extension to hear tones in a different location.
Methods for adding visual or audible alerts for noisy environments or hearing issues.
Procedures for expanding the system with more telephones or monitors.
How to use the monitor to control stair lighting timers.
Instructions for viewing the monitor image and sound on a TV.
Using electronic devices to activate the door release from within the building.
Wiring for controlling an additional door, such as an iron gate.
Solution for sharing a single door release between two separate entrances.
A table listing power supply references based on voltage and application type.