GROUP S.P .A.
DESCRIPTION OF GENIUS KIT COLOR CONNECTION
DIAGRAMS
Basic diagram for single-family kit Art. 8481.
GK/01C
Basic diagram for single-family kit Art. 8481.
Refer to the indications provided on page 14 for the conductors to be used and
for the maximum operating distances.
JP1 in position P: set the monitor bracket as main.
S2 in position OFF (0) and S1 in position ON (1): set user code number 1 for
call-up from single-family external unit (Art. 4882).
Basic diagram for two-family kit Art. 8482, branch connection
GK/02BC
Basic diagram for two-family kit Art. 8482.
Refer to the indications provided on page 14 for the conductors to be used and
for the maximum operating distances.
JP1 in position P: set the monitor bracket as main.
S2 in position OFF (0) and S1 in position ON (1): set user code number 1 for
call-up from two-family external unit (Art. 4883).
S2 in position ON (1) and S1 in position OFF (0): set user code number 2 for
call-up from two-family external unit (Art. 4883).
End the riser with terminal Art. 1216 as shown in the diagram.
Basic diagram for two-family kit Art. 8482, connection in cascade
GK/02AC
Basic diagram for two-family kit Art. 8482.
Refer to the indications provided on page 14 for the conductors to be used and
for the maximum operating distances.
JP1 in position P: set the monitor bracket as main.
S2 in position OFF (0) and S1 in position ON (1): set user code number 1 for
call-up from two-family external unit (Art. 4883).
S2 in position ON (1) and S1 in position OFF (0): set user code number 2 for
call-up from two-family external unit (Art. 4883).
Diagram for two-family kit Art. 8482 extended with a second 4883
and a switching device 1224A. Branch connection
GK/03BC
Basic diagram for two-family kit Art. 8482.
Refer to the indications provided on page 14 for the conductors to be used and
for the maximum operating distances.
JP1 in position P: set the monitor bracket as main.
S2 in position OFF (0) and S1 in position ON (1): set user code number 1 for
call-up from two-family external unit (Art. 4883).
S2 in position ON (1) and S1 in position OFF (0): set user code number 2 for
call-up from two-family external unit (Art. 4883).
By purchasing a switching device Art. 1224A and a second external unit Art.
4883 it is possible to extend the two-family system with two external units.
The same operation is possible with the single-family kits.
In systems fitted with 2 Art. 4883 it is possible to view the image from one
external unit or the other alternately ("swing" function) by pressing the Auto-
ignition pushbutton again. End the riser with terminal Art. 1216 as shown in the
diagram.
Diagram for two-family kit Art. 8482 extended with a second 4883
and a switching device Art. 1224A. Connection in cascade
GK/03AC
Basic diagram for two-family kit Art. 8482.
Refer to the indications provided on page 14 for the conductors to be used and
for the maximum operating distances.
JP1 in position P: set the monitor bracket as main.
S2 in position OFF (0) and S1 in position ON (1): set user code number 1 for
call-up from two-family external unit (Art. 4883).
S2 in position ON (1) and S1 in position OFF (0): set user code number 2 for
call-up from two-family external unit (Art. 4883).
By purchasing a switching device Art. 1224A and a second external unit Art.
4883 it is possible to extend the two-family system with two external units.
The same operation is possible with the single-family kit. In systems fitted with 2
Art. 4883 it is possible to view the image from one external unit or the other
alternately ("swing" function) by pressing Pushbutton 2 self-ignition/video
request again.
Diagram for two-family kits extended with a second 4883, a
switching device 1224A, an additional main monitor and a
telephone for each family unit.
GK/04BC
Branch connection
It is possible to create more complex systems, taking care not to exceed the
system limits already mentioned in the previous paragraphs.
Remember that in systems that are wired in enter/exit mode (cascade) the
jumper CV5 must be removed on each of the brackets, and in any case the
system must be terminated with Art. 1216.
In systems fitted with 2 Art. 4883 it is possible to view the image from one
external unit or the other alternately ("swing" function) by pressing Pushbutton 2
self-ignition/video request on the main monitor again.
GK/04AC
Connection in cascade
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Diagram for single-family kits with additional power feeder Art. 1395.
GK/01AC
Use of remote camera module Art. 1259C.
GK/05C
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DESCRIPTION OF GENIUS KIT COLOR CONNECTION VARIANTS
Connection of video amplifier Art. 4833C
SB2/AAR
Addition of a main monitor in parallel
GK/AAEC
The basic system can be extended to obtain a maximum of three internal users
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for each Call button on the external unit.
To add a monitor, it is necessary to use Art. 5814KC (bracket), 5802 (monitor)
and the power transformer Art. 1212/B.
Wire the two brackets in entry/exit cascade (see diagram GK/AAEC) or use
terminals 1214KC to branch from the riser (see diagram GK/AAFC).
Addition of a main monitor in parallel. Branch connection
GK/AAFC
Connection in cascade of a main monitor and a secondary
monitor with the same user code
GK/AABC
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This diagram shows the option of connecting two monitors (main and
secondary) in cascade with each other and branching from the riser with Art.
1214KC.
In this configuration, when a call is made from the external unit only the main
monitor will turn on, and it will be possible to turn the secondary monitor on by
pressing Pushbutton 2 (Self-ignition/Video request). When a call is made from
the external unit the ring tone will sound on both monitors.
Addition of a telephone in parallel
GK/AACC
Connection of additional telephones, branch connection from
monitor
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GK/AAJC
Connection of additional telephones, connection in cascade
from monitor
GK/AAKC
Addition of external light control using Art. 1256
GK/AADC
When Art.1256 is inserted in parallel on terminals LL of bracket 5814KC, it is
possible to obtain the consent required to drive an external lamp in
synchronism with light-up of the monitor. In this way, both when a call is made
and when the self-ignite command is given, the individual standing before the
external unit can be illuminated in an adequate manner.
For use of Art. 1256 please refer to technical sheet FT SB2 02 for the article in
question.
Addition of Actuator Art. 1256
GK/AAAC
When Art. 1256 is inserted in parallel on the terminals of bracket 5814KC it is
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possible to control the relay on board the actuator using the dedicated
pushbuttons on the monitor and/or telephone.
Capacity of actuator relay: 10A. For use of Art. 1256 please refer to technical
sheet FT SB2 02 for the article in question.
Connection of timed local lock button
GK/AAGC
Use of pushbutton 1 for various usages
GK/AAHC
Connection of call repetition devices (Art. 1229 or Art. 1122/A) on
bracket 5814KC
SB2/AAK
The total of the number of internal units with the same user code and the
number of call repetition devices connected to these internal units cannot
exceed 4. Connect only one call repetition device for each internal unit. Use
shielded cable for the connection and do not run the cables near heavy
inductive loads or power supply cables (230V / 400V). Set Art. 1122/A to
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operation at 12V. Only connect devices operating at low voltages to the C-NO
contacts of Art. 1122/A. If inductive loads are connected, the connection of a
470nF capacitor in parallel with the C-NO contacts of Art. 1122/A is
recommended. If audio induced interference occurs with the connection of the
wires to terminals S+ S-, use Art. 1232 (see diagram GEN/AAB).
Addition of local floor call button
It is possible to add a local floor call terminal by connecting to terminals CFP
and CFP of bracket 5814KC.
The local floor call has a different tone from the one that sounds for the external
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unit.
If there are a number of entry phones or brackets with the same user code
connect the CFP pushbutton to one only; all the devices will ring
simultaneously.
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