ELFON OPTIMA SL255 Instructions de montage

OPTIMA SL255
Digital entry phone panels
OPTIMA SL255
Installation and software manual for fitters
V 3 411
Rev 14
© 2016 ELFON

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1 General information 7
2 Technical data 8
3 Installation manual 8
3 1 Installation 8
3 2 Replacing address tag 14
4 Operation and programming manual 15
4 1 Keyboard 15
4 2 Initial start-up 15
4 3 Establishing a connection 16
4 4 Opening the electric lock 17
5 Menu „Settings” 18
5 1 Service programs 21
5 1 1 Flats numeration 21
5 1 2 Service test 25
Picked up handsets 25
Wrong polarization test 25
Lock test 26
Relay test 26
Communication test 26
Activate installation mode 27
5 1 3 Firmware Version 27
5 2 Access control 28
5 2 1 Service Code 28
5 2 2 Service RFID tags 28
5 2 3 Check RFID tags 29
5 2 4 Serial number 29
5 2 5 RFID Tuning 29
5 2 6 Change general code table 30
5 2 7 Change individual code table 30
5 3 Default settings 30
5 3 1 Default numeration 30
5 3 2 General default settings 31
5 3 3 Default individual settings 31
5 3 4 General default codes 31
5 3 5 Delete RF tags memory 31
5 3 6 Delete individual codes memory 31
5 3 7 Default all 32
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5 4 General settings 32
5 4 1 Talking settings 32
Talking time 32
Dialling time 32
Ringing time 33
Picked up ringing time (picked up handset while ringing) 33
Redirect unused numbers 33
5 4 2 Electric lock settings 34
Electric lock buzz 34
Magnetic lock mode 34
Unlocking time 34
Unlocking by general code 34
Unlocking by general tag 35
Auxiliary unlocking 35
Auxiliary unlocking time 35
Breakdown procedure 35
5 4 3 Relay settings 36
Synchronize with lock 36
5 4 4 General unlocking time 37
5 4 5 General RFID tags 37
5 4 6 Miscellaneous settings 37
Dialling after confirmation 37
Keyboard sound 38
Keyboard multi-tone 38
Relay key 38
Detached house 38
Service Function 39
5 4 7 Tenants list buttons 39
5 5 Individual settings 39
5 5 1 Ring and talking 40
Ring tone 40
Ring loudness 40
Ringing time 40
Handset as door ring 41
5 5 2 Electric lock unlocking 41
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Unlocking from handset 41
Unlocking by RF tag 41
Unlocking by code 42
RFID tag usage confirmation 42
Code usage confirmation 42
Wrong code usage confirmation 43
5 5 3 Relay activation (see electric lock unlocking) 43
5 5 4 Entry code 43
5 5 5 RFID tags edition 44
5 5 6 Turn off handset 44
5 5 7 Activate office mode 44
5 6 Enable/Disable edition 45
5 6 1 Ring and talk 45
5 6 2 Electric lock unlocking 45
5 6 3 Relay activation 45
5 6 4 Entry code 46
5 6 5 RF tags 46
5 6 6 Turn off handset 46
5 6 7 Activate office mode 46
5 6 8 Enable all 46
5 6 9 Disable all 46
6 Operation in multi-entry system 46
7 Safety principles during installation and operation 50
8 Troubleshooting 52
Illustrations index
Figure 1: Panel terminals 9
Figure 2: Audio system (single entry system) 11
Figure 3: Audio system with panel terminals view (single entry system) 12
Figure 4: Video system (single entry system) 13
Figure 5: Example of video system with OP-VR module and 2 videomonitors OP-VM 14
Figure 6: Optima SL255RC video camera adjustment 14
Figure 7: Locking screw 15
Figure 8: Address window glass demounting 15
Figure 9: Keys functionality in menu mode 16
Figure 10: Keys functionality during normal operation 16
Figure 11: Potentiometers Loudness, Microphone, Balance 17
Figure 12: Menu Setting part I (administrator access) 20
Figure 13: Menu Setting part II (administrator access) 20
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Figure 14: Menu Setting part III (administrator access) 20
Figure 15: Menu Setting part IV (administrator access) 21
Figure 16: Menu Individual Settings (user access) 22
Figure 17: Menu Individual Settings (user access) 23
Figure 18: Connecting the relay output, electric lock and auxilliary button 39
Figure 19: Two-entry audio system 49
Figure 20: Data line connection in two-entry audio system 49
Figure 21: Multi-entry audio system with OP-H4 module 50
Figure 22: Data line connection in multi-entry system 50
Figure 23: Multi-entry video system 51
Figure 24: Video line and data line connection between OptimaSL255RC panels and OP-VP4 and
OP-H4 modules 52
Table index
Table 1:Options of the panels in OPTIMA series 7
Table 2: Technical data 8
Table 3: Length of supply cables with 14 VAC supply 9
Table 4: Description of panel terminals 10
Table 5: Default numeration 22
Table 6: Range for example No 1 23
Table 7: Hotel numeration, example No 2 23
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1 . General information
Digital entry phone panels OPTIMA SL255 have been developed based on OPTIMA 255 The OPTIMA SL255
series panels are adapted to operate in multi-entry systems as SLAVE type panels OPTIMA panels are
advanced entry phone central units with digital selection, displaying the number and messages on liquid
crystal display and feature to control access executed by coded opening the entry door Moreover, they can
be customized for each user of the system (loudness, ring tones, etc ) Models OPTIMA SL255R, OPTIMA
SL255RC are additionally equipped with RFID tags readers Model OPTIMA SL255RC is a panel equipped
with a video camera that enables developing a video system based on it Table No 1 presents options and
purpose of each of the panels in OPTIMA series:
Model
Model RFID Tag Reader
RFID Tag Reader Multi-entry System
Multi-entry System Camera
Camera
OPTIMA SL255 NO YES NO
OPTIMA SL255R YES YES NO
OPTIMA SL255RC(HR) YES YES YES(700 TVL)
Table 1:Options of the panels in OPTIMA series
Some of the OPTIMA series panels benefits:
§integrated electronics (all necessary elements of the system in the outdoor panel),
§clear, highlighted liquid crystal display,
§comfortable, illuminated, vandal-resistant keyboard,
§double-conductor system,
§secrecy of talks,
§individual opening code for each flat and second entry (additional relay can be used to control
other devices),
§option to change the settings for each used separately (ring tones, loudness, etc ),
§common codes (assigned to individual flats),
§option to connect up to 255 handsets,
§cooperation with different electronic locks (changes of current 10 700 mA),
§short-circuit detection ability in a two-conductor system
Options of the panels equipped with RFID reader:
§comfortable opening the lock
§registering up to 20 unique RFID tags for each flat
§registering up to 8 unique RFID tags not related to a specific each flat
Panels adapted to a multi-entry system:
§option to connect up to 4 panels in multi-entry systems (common handsets line)
Panels with built-in video camera:
§highlighted vision fields with IR light enabling visibility during night
§option to adjust the lens inclination angle by 15 degrees each side
§symmetrical video system - higher resistance to disturbances
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2 . Technical data
Panel supply 14 - 15AC
Power consumption on stand-by
350 mA (without electric lock)
550 mA – Optima SL255RC video panels
(without electric lock)
Power consumption during talk
450 mA (without electric lock)
650 mA – Optima SL255RC video panels
(without electric lock)
Admissible load
of the electric lock output
(terminals EZP and EZN)
up to 700mA
Maximum load of additional output
(terminals NO and CON) 1A 24VAC/DC
Working temperature -25o - 55o C
Keyboard illumination white, two-stage
Flush dimensions 100x231x30 (mm)
Surface dimensions 124x258x11 (mm)
Wall-mounted housing dimensions 100x231x57/48
RFID standard1EM4100 125kHz
Video camera2 matrix CCD 1/3”, 700 lines PAL,
Table 2: Technical data
3 . Installation manual
Elements of the complete digital entry phone system OPTIMA SL255:
§outdoor panel including whole necessary electronics (it is a central unit of the system),
§power supply – to supply the panel use a power supply of output voltage within the range 12-
15VAC and current 2A (min 20VA),
§handsets - with the digital entry phone system it is recommended to use Elfon OP-U7 hand sets or
equivalent or possibly Laskomex LM-8 handsets or equivalent,
§electric lock – it is recommended to use electric locks for voltage 12V AC/DC, of consumption max
0 7A Electric lock opening time to be set by software,
§door opening button (option) - any normally open (NO) button (e g door bell)
Additional element necessary in three- and four-entry systems (audio)
§communication module OP-H4MS
Additional video system elements:
§video monitors OP-VM
§4-channel video signal distributor OP-VR4
Additional multi-entry video system elements:
§4-input video signal switcher OP-VP4
§communication module OP-H4MS
3.1 Installation
Panel should be mounted on the wall of a building, alternatively on a post in order to minimize adverse
weather conditions It is advisable to install on height the allows using by children and handicapped
1Applies to Optima SL255R, Optima SL255RC
2Applies to Optima SL255RC – video
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Panel supply
Use two-conductor cable of cross-section >1mm2 to connect the panel to the power supply Length of the
supply cable should not exceed the value given in the below table when using the AC20 power supply
(14VAC, 20VA, available from ELFON) Should length of the supply cables be longer, it is necessary to
increase the panel voltage supply remembering not to exceed 15 VAC For example, when using the supply
voltage 15 VAC, it is possible to extent the distance to 70 m using the cable AWG17
AWG Cross-section [mm2] Ma imum distance [m]
17 1,04 10
16 1,31 15
15 1,65 20
14 2,08 30
13 2,62 50
Table 3: Length of supply cables with 1 VAC supply
More information on the digital panel connections together with additional modules and configuration of
the supply is given in addendum A
!In the case of supplying Optima SL2 RC by AC20, it is not recommended to connect more
than one panel to one AC20 power supply
Description of panel terminals
Panel is equipped with a series of connections which are used depending on the degree of the system
development
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Figure 1: Panel terminals

Name Description Name Description
~ Alternating voltage supply terminal VG+ Video line terminal from main panel (+)
~ Alternating voltage supply terminal VG- Video line terminal from main panel (-)
EZ~ Alternating-current terminal of electric lock IS+ Serial interface terminal (+)
EZ~ Alternating-current terminal of electric lock IS- Serial interface terminal (-)
EZN Electric lock terminal,
„-” with constant polarization
GND Ground terminal
EZP Electric lock terminal,
„+” with constant polarization
GND Ground terminal
NO Relay LU Handsets line terminal to flats
CON Relay GND Ground terminal
KE External trigger
(bolt or relay)
Table : Description of panel terminals
Audio system installation
In the audio system, it is possible to establish voice connection between the panel and handset in flat
To make the handsets connection, use any two-conductor cable of conductor cross-section >0 5 mm2
Handsets can be connected using any method maintaining the polarization of conductors Both, star-type
connection to the bus or from handset to handset, will provide correct operation of the system
It is not recommended to connect the handsets using a cable of length exceeding 200 m However, if this is
necessary, it is possible, but one must use cables of larger cross-section (e g twice as large)
Handsets are installed according to the manufacturer's installation manual Connect paying attention to
correct setting of physical address (number in decoder) and correct (correct polarization) connection to
terminals LU and GND in the panel (LU - signal, GND - ground)
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