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AS-TVHa-1/1 Audio & Video
Mode of operation
Calling, speech and video between
the door station and the connected
bus telephones BTSV/BFSV/BTCV/
BFCV 850-... with colour monitor.
Calling and speech between the
door station and the connected bus
telephones BTS/BFS/BTC/BFC 850-...
An existing call can not be listened
in to or viewed by other bus tele-
phones. Door release button for the
door release function, light button
for the light switching function.
Pressing the monitor button will
show the camera picture from the
door station which placed the last
door call. This function is only
possible if no call exists.
Connection of a storey call button
(ERT) for calling from an apartment
door. Ring tones can be selected for
calls from the front door, apartment
door or internal calls.
Connection of other bus telephones
with colour monitor when looping
through from one device to the next.
Other bus door loudspeakers with
video are connected with bus video
distributors BVVU 650-... or
BVVS 650-...
Supplementary functions
• Internal speech operation is
possible between the bus telephones
BTS/BFS/BTC/BFC 850-... and BTSV/
BFSV/BTCV/BFCV 850-0.
• Switching and control functions
possible with bus switching modules
BSM 650-..., BSE 650-... and
BEM 650-... , feedback to bus
telephones BTC/BFC/BTCV/
BFCV 850-... programmable via LED.
For more information, see chapter 8,
page 89-91.
• Bus secondary signal unit
BNS 750-... possible, chapter 8,
page 96.
• Parallel door and storey call
Up to 8 bus telephones with colour
monitor can be called simultaneously
via one call button. From the second
bus telephone, each bus telephone
must be additionally supplied at the
terminals +M/-M.
Door call to max. 4 BTS/BFS/
BTC 850-... units simultaneously,
with parallel switching accessory
ZPS 850-... possible to max. 8
BTC 850-... units.
• Selective dialling of the door
station possible via additional free
buttons.
• Video memory function possible
with the bus telephone
BTCV/BFCV 850-..., additional instal-
lation required.
Remarks
a) The TR 603-... (12 V AC, 1.3 A)
can supply 1 door release button
and max. 24 bus call button mod-
ules with LED lighting (BTM 650-01,
-02, -03 and -04).
With more than 24 illuminated bus
call button modules, an additional
TR 603-... is required.
Current consumers in the
AS diagram:
Door release appr. 600 mA
Camera heating 100 mA
LED lighting per bus call button
module 25 mA
b) Door release contact load in the
bus video line rectier BVNG 650-...
max. 15 V AC, 30 V DC, 2 A.
• Light contact load in the bus video
line rectier max. 15 V AC,
30 V DC, 2 A.
c) Door release 12 V AC, use at least
20 Ohm, (e.g. TÖ 615-...), for
possible connection variants see
chapter 8, page 92.
• Current consumption bus call
button module 25 mA at terminal
b/c.
d) Conductor length bus telephone -
storey call button ERT max. 50 m.
e) When using the internal video
memory module, the bus telephone
BTCV/BFCV 850-... must be supplied
by an additional direct voltage
(20 - 30 V DC, 350 mA).
NG 602-... or VNG 602-... can be
used for this purpose. Connection of
the supply at terminals +M/-M.
For more information, see chapter 8,
page 92.
Installation
In each bus telephone with colour
monitor, there is a terminating circuit
board connected in the as-delivered
status in the centre of the con-
necting terminals TaM and TbM.
This circuit board is an RC element
which comprises a resistor with
100 Ohm and a capacitor 1 nF.
When looping through from one
bus telephone to the next in the
installation, this terminating circuit
board must be removed. If, however,
bus distributors are used in the
installation, or if there is only 1 bus
telephone with colour monitor in
the line, the terminating element
remains in the bus telephone.
Terminal
BTSV/BFSV/BTCV/BFCV 850-...
Connection for one bus telephone
or the last bus telephone in the line.
Connection when looping
through from one bus telephone to
another.
Cable laying
Only signals from the In-Home bus
may be transmitted via the laid
conductor material. No additional
transmission is possible, for instance
to PBX extensions of a telephone
system or an S0 bus (ISDN). The
camera branch and monitor branch
must be laid in a separate cable
and must not be installed inside the
same conduit. This can result in dis-
turbance to the picture composition.