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| Product Type | Indoor/Outdoor Security Camera |
| Model | ELVOX 69AM/T |
| Brand | Vimar |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | Approx. 70 x 120 x 150 mm |
| Weight | Approx. 500 g |
| Power Supply | 12V DC, 1A |
| Image Sensor | 1/3" CMOS |
| Resolution | 2 Megapixels (1920x1080) |
| Lens | Fixed 2.8mm, F2.0 |
| Field of View | Horizontal: 90°, Vertical: 50° |
| Night Vision | IR LEDs up to 10m |
| Video Compression | H.264 / H.265 |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Ethernet 10/100 |
| Audio | Built-in microphone and speaker |
| Storage | MicroSD card up to 128GB, Cloud storage |
| IP Rating | IP65 (weatherproof) |
| Main Functions | Motion detection, two-way audio, remote viewing via app |
| Maintenance and Cleaning | Wipe with dry cloth; avoid water jets |
| Safety | Use only supplied power adapter; CE, RoHS certified |
| Spare Parts and Repairability | Contact Vimar service center for spare parts |
| General Information | Compatible with Vimar mobile app |
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USER MANUAL ELVOX 69AM/T Vimar
Select Function: Terminal Mode
Program, 69AM OK GG/MM/AA SW 000
Message. Language English
The instructions manual can be downloaded from the website: www.vimar.com
Installation rules
Installation must be carried out by qualified persons in compliance with the current regulations regarding the installation of electrical equipment in the country where the products are installed.
Regulatory compliance
EMC directive
Standards EN 60065, EN 61000-6-1 and EN 61000-6-3.
REACH (EU) Regulation no. 1907/2006 – Art.33. The product may contain traces of lead.

WEEE - User information
The crossed bin symbol on the appliance or on its packaging indicates that the product at the end of its life must be collected separately from other waste. The user must therefore hand the equipment at the end of its life cycle over to the appropriate municipal centres for the differentiated collection of electrical and electronic waste. As an alternative to independent management, you can deliver the equipment you want to dispose of free of charge to the distributor when purchasing a new appliance of an equivalent type. You can also deliver electronic products to be disposed of that are smaller than 25 cm for free, with no obligation to purchase, to electronics distributors with a sales area of at least 400 m². Proper sorted waste collection for subsequent recycling, processing and environmentally conscious disposal of the old equipment helps to prevent any possible negative impact on the environment and human health while promoting the practice of reusing and/or recycling materials used in manufacture.
1. General information
Art. 69AM/T is a video only switch used in the Elvox DUE FILI VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM for video surveillance.
Up to four cameras can be connected to the base module. Using expansion module Art. 69AM/T4, to which up to a maximum of four cameras can be connected at a time, the number of cameras can be increased. Up to 3 modules Art. 69AM/T4 can be connected to Art. 69AM/T, for a maximum of 16 cameras.
Combined with a suitably configured concierge switchboard Art. 40510, it makes it possible to set up a camera function for the switchboard itself. In this configuration, you need to use a 69AM/T for every switchboard and the only camera must be connected to the V1 - MV1 input.
The 69AM/T switch cannot be used simultaneously for any other purpose.
The maximum number of cameras according to the additional 69AM/T4 modules (Fig. 2) is indicated in the following table:
| ADDITIONAL MODULES | MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CAMERAS |
| 0 | 4 |
| 1 | 8 |
| 2 | 12 |
| 3 | 16 |
2. Electrical Installation
The interface is connected to the system by means of the terminal block CN10 located to the upper left (Fig. 1).
| MARK DESCR | PTION |
| +E +I of a possible auxiliary power supply unit Art.6923, the – should be connected to M | |
| F2 Open collector output, max 100 mA. As a source of power supply, use +12 VDC | |
| F1 Open collector output, max 100 mA. As a source of power supply, use +12 VDC | |
| 12 To be used to power the loads on F1 and / or F2. 100 mA maximum. It is only present when at least one of F1, F2, camera, data transmission is active | |
| M Reference ground of +I, 12, +E | |
| + I Active positive output max. 100 mA (+12VDC when a camera is on). | |
| B1, B2 Elvox Due Fili bus | |
Connector CN15 of the 69AM/T should be connected to the EXP. IN of the first 69AM/T4 module. The EXP. OUT of the 69AM/T4 should be connected to the EXP. IN of the subsequent one and so on.
The cameras should be connected using a coaxial cable to V1-M1, V2-M2 and so on (Fig. 3).
For the configuration of the 69AM/T4 module, see the related instructions.
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Fig.1
Art. 69AM/T

Fig. 2
Fig. 3

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3. Hardware configuration
Reference is made to CN10 positioned to the upper left hereafter.
3.1. BUS TERMINATION
On the upper left side, under CN10, is connector CN1. A jumper in one of the three possible positions A-B-C makes it possible to terminate the bus correctly as regards the video signal. Try the condition that allows the best vision as a compromise (see the table in the wiring diagrams section).
When closed, jumpers CN3, CN4, CN6 and CN7 insert a termination at 75 Ohm for each of the four possible video signals. The terminations are obviously independent (already inserted by default).
4. Software configurations
The configurations can be made using programmer 950C connected to CN9 situated at the top right and which is also accessible from outside the cover.
Alternatively, using interface 692I/U and the software complement for PC SaveProg.
The configurable parameters are described in Table A below:

Programmer 950C button layout
4.0 IDENTIFICATION ASSIGNMENT
The identification is assigned via software programming.
The switch can be identified as an entrance panel or as a device and as a CCTV for switchboard.
To identify it as an entrance panel, see paragraphs 4.2 and 4.3.
Table A
| Parameter Default Subsequent item Previous item Sub-item | |||
| Language Italian(Local language) | |||
| ID as Entrance Panel 0(not assigned) | |||
| ID as Device 0(not assigned) | |||
| Switchboard CCTV 0 | |||
| Installation Vertical Bus | |||
| Initial ID (+)(Appears for horizontal installation) | 1 | ||
| Final ID (+)(Appears for horizontal installation) | 1000 | ||
| IU per router (+)(Appears for horizontal installation) | 200 (Router = 5) | ||
| Conversation time 120 s | |||
| Self-start time 10 s | |||
| Function F1 Time 1 s | |||
| Function F2 Time 1 s | |||
| Send Period presence 1 min. | |||
| Enabling Direct enabled,Common disabled | |||
| Switchboard(appears for horizontal installation) | Not assigned | ||
| Common F1 Blank | 8 x or | ||
| F2 common | Blank | 8 x or | |
| Number of Cameras | 1 | ||
| Self-Start Sequence | Blank | 204 if configured vertically,in horizontal configuration the devices as delimited by the window and valid IU per router (see table 3).For switchboards 40001 to 40008 default otherwise the one configured in Switchboard position.x or | |
| O.U. Camera (Outdoor Unit)(Does not appear for horizontal installation) | Blank | 200 x or | |
| Outdoor unit ID(Does not appear for horizontal installation) | Blank | 8 x or | |
| Audio powered on(only valid for 69AM) | YES | 16 x or | |
| For EEPROM reset | N.O. |
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The button has no function because the programmer is powered via the bus. For the same reason the auto-shutdown function is not available. The programmer and buttons enable selection of the following item from the main menu:
Select Function: Terminal Mode
During the wait for an answer from the switch, the display shows:
Entering Terminal Mode
After a few seconds, the programmer display shows the type and version of the software related to the switch:
Program. 69AM OK GG/MM/AA SW 000
Immediately after, the first item of the programming menu is displayed. The programming procedure terminates either when the timeout elapses or when the exit button is pressed while the user is in any of the external menus listed below.
4.1 - Message language
Messag. Language English
Programming can be in Italian (default local language) or English. Other languages are available for the respective markets. To change language, press 1 for Italian or 2 for English.
Messag. Language Italian
To cancel, press Exit To confirm, press . Acceptance of the command, as in all cases, is shown on the first line of the display:
Fatto! Italian
The display now changes to:
Use the button to move to the previous item in the programming menu.
4.2 - Switch ID as entrance panel
Press the button to move on to the next item, which can be used to change the ID of the switch. To change the ID, type in the digits in order to compose 0 or a number between 2 and 15 in the case of a Vertical installation and between 2 and 8248 in the case of a Horizontal installation.
Panel ID 12
To cancel, press EXITTo confirm, press . Acceptance of the command, after checking that there are no other objects in the system at that time with the same address, is indicated in the first line of the display:
Done! 12
If the ID is outside the admissible range, the first line of the display shows the error:
Out of Range 59
Use the button to move to the previous item in the programming menu.
4.3 - Switch ID as device
N.B.: this does not appear if the installation is Horizontal.
Press the button to move on to the next item, which can be used to change the ID of the switch, seen either as an entryphone or a video entryphone. The ID is not assigned by default:
Device ID
To change the ID; type in the digits in order to compose a number between 1 and 200 and which is not equal to the ID of an entryphone or video entryphone:
Digita ID disp.
Enter device ID 10
Enter device ID 100
To cancel, press Exit To confirm, press Acceptance of the command, after checking that there are no other objects in the system at that time with the same address, is indicated in the first line of the display:
Done! 100
100 Device ID
If the ID is outside the admissible range, the first line of the display shows the error:

of Range
Use the button to move to the previous item in the programming menu.
4.3A - Switchboard CCTV
Press the button to move on to the next item, which can be used to change the enabling for use as a camera of a switchboard 40510.
The current value is shown on the display:
SwitchBoard CCTV
0 means not enabled.
For vertical installations, numbers 1 to 4 only are valid.
For horizontal installations from 129 to 144.
SwitchBoard CCTV 2
To cancel, press . To confirm, press . OK
Acceptance of the command, as in all cases, is shown on the first line of the display:
Done!
If the ID is outside the admissible range, the first line of the display shows the error:
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Use the button to move to the previous item in the programming menu.
N.B.: to operate correctly, all the other configurations must be set to default, except possibly the Horizontal / Vertical installation which must be the same as switchboard 40510 with which the 69AM/T will be used.
When using the Selector 69AM as a "Switchboard CCTV" using a switchboard 40510 with FW >= 1.22 you can associate the 40510 with a camera (the 1 of the 69AM). One 69AM == one 40510. The camera cannot be shared and the 69AM cannot be used for other purposes. The 69AM should be installed on the same bus side of the 40510 as any routers / separators, but always before the 69MX since it works like an entrance panel. In the 69AM, indicate the number of the switchboard associated with it (Horizontal ID/Vertical ID). Do not perform other configurations, except for Horizontal / Vertical. In the switchboard, installer menu, enable the use of the camera. When the switchboard (CdP) calls an internal unit, the receiver immediately sees the video of the caller. In the case of two CdPs, both fitted with a camera, the call is audio.
Note: If the ID is as CCTV, the ID as an Outdoor Unit is hidden if read with 950C, and if you reconfigure 0 in CCTV again the ID as outdoor unit reappears.
If the ID is as CCTV, operation as CCTV prevails over the two other possible configurations as Entrance Panel ID and as Vertical Device ID.
4.3B - Installation
You choose the installation mode for the electronic unit: ☐ for Vertical Installation or ☐ for Horizontal Installation.
Default: Vertical
Note: Exiting the configuration and returning the electronic unit to rest forces sorting the contacts list.
Note: When going from Horizontal to Vertical installation congruence with other existing settings is checked. If there are any of them that in the Vertical configuration are no longer valid, the electronic unit will show this with a message regardless of the language and with a numerical code:

To confirm the move from Horizontal to Vertical, that in this case involves automatic deletion of incompatible settings, depress the button. With you cancel the procedure, leaving the electronic unit in Horizontal mode and without losing the settings.
4.3C - Initial ID
This item appears only if the Horizontal configuration has been selected. It is necessary to indicate the first ID in the range of the (video) door entry units for which some configurations can be made in the electronic unit. These are: enabling for use of F1 / F2, self-start.
Default: 1
4.3D - Final ID
This is the same thing as paragraph 4.3C except that it refers to the last ID in the same range.
Default: 1000
N.B.: the range of the ensuing window must be equal to or less than 1000 internal units managed in accordance with the number of IU per router (see table 3). If it is not, the electronic unit will automatically correct the error, taking it to the maximum value permitted according to table 3, and it will warn the user to check the other end in order to be sure of the automatically corrected value and if necessary modify it to better suit your needs.

Configure the entrance panel indicating how many indoor units (IU) are connected at most after each router. The maximum number of all routers in the system should be indicated.
The number of IU per router is automatically optimised by the entrance panel so as to exploit the address as much as possible.
The total number of routers that can be managed by the switch will therefore be obtained from:
$$ \text { Router Number } = 1 0 0 0 / [ \mathrm{IU} \text { per Router } ] $$
Where 1000 is the number of IU that a single switch manages for the following functions:
- Enabling / disabling
- Self-start
For example with IU per Router = 50 you will be able to manage up to 20 routers. In some configurations you can add an additional router that covers the missing IU for a total of 1000.
The minimum of IU per Router is 31. There are 32 routers with 31 IU at most.
The maximum number of IU per Router is 200. In this case return to the default configuration which envisages 5 routers.
Without prejudice to the fact that for each router the IU continue to have IDs from 1 to 200, in the case of router 1, and then adding multiples of 200 for the other routers, now the entrance panel deals with a larger number of routers but limited to the first IU whose number was selected with the present programming.
For example the situation for the default 50 IU per router is as follows:
| ROUTER NUMBER FROM ID TO ID | ||
| 1 1 50 | ||
| 2 201 250 | ||
| 3 401 450 | ||
| 4 601 650 | ||
| ... | ||
| 19 3601 3650 | ||
| 20 3801 3850 | ||
Default: 200
IU distribution per Router (see Table provided on the following pages)
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4.4 - Conversation time
Press the button to go to the next item in which the user can modify the time for which the conversation with switch lasts on the (video)entryphone. The current value is shown on the display:
$$ \begin{array}{l} \text {Convers. Time} \ 1 2 0 \mathrm{s} \end{array} $$
On entry of digits, the time can be modified in intervals of ten seconds:
$$ \begin{array}{l} \text {Convers. Time} \ 1 8 0 \mathrm{s} \end{array} $$
To cancel, press Exit To confirm, press . Acceptance of the command, as in all cases, is shown on the first line of the display:
$$ \begin{array}{c} \text {Done!} \ 1 8 0 s \end{array} $$
If the time is outside the admissible interval, i.e. over 2550 seconds, the first line of the display shows the error:
$$ \begin{array}{l} \text {Out of Range} \ 9 9 9 0 s \end{array} $$
Use the button to move to the previous item in the programming menu.
4.5 - Self-start time
Press the button to go to the next item in which the user can modify the time for which the self-start function requested from the entryphone or video entryphone lasts on the switch. The current value is shown on the display:
$$ \begin{array}{c} \text { Self - start Time } \ 1 0 \text { s } \end{array} $$
On entry of digits, the time can be modified in intervals of one second:
$$ \begin{array}{c} \text { Self - start Time } \ 2 5 \text { s } \end{array} $$
To cancel, press EXIT To confirm, press . Acceptance of the command, as in all cases, is shown on the first line of the display:
$$ \begin{array}{c} \text {Done!} \ 2 5 s \end{array} $$
If the time is outside the admissible interval, i.e. over 255 seconds, the first line of the display shows the error:
$$ \begin{array}{c} \text {Out of Range} \ 9 9 9 s \end{array} $$
Use the button to move to the previous item in the programming menu
4.6 - Function 1 time
Press the button to go to the next item in which the user can modify the time for which output F1 is activated.
The current value is shown on the display:
$$ \begin{array}{c} \text {Function 1 Time} \ 1 \text {s} \end{array} $$
On entry of digits, the time can be modified in intervals of one second:
$$ \begin{array}{c} \text {Function 1 Time} \ 5 s \end{array} $$
To cancel, press EXIT To confirm, press . Acceptance of the command, as in all cases, is shown on the first line of the display:
$$ \begin{array}{c} \text {Done!} \ 5 \text {s} \end{array} $$
If the time is outside the admissible interval, i.e. over 255 seconds, the first line of the display shows the error:
$$ \begin{array}{c} \text {Out of Range} \ 9 9 9 s \end{array} $$
Value 0 has the special function of activating output F1 for 0.5 seconds:
$$ \begin{array}{l} \text { Function 1 Time } \ 0. 5 \mathrm{s} \end{array} $$
Use the button to move to the previous item in the programming menu.
4.7 - Function 2 time
Press the button to go to the next item in which the user can modify the time for which output F2 is activated.
The current value is shown on the display:
$$ \begin{array}{c} \text {Function 2 Time} \ 1 \text {s} \end{array} $$
On entry of digits, the time can be modified in intervals of one second:
$$ \begin{array}{c} \text {Function 2 Time} \ 5 s \end{array} $$
To cancel, press EXIT To confirm, press . Acceptance of the command, as in all cases, is shown on the first line of the display:
$$ \begin{array}{c} \text {Done!} \ 5 s \end{array} $$
If the time is outside the admissible interval, i.e. over 255 seconds, the first line of the display shows the error:
$$ \begin{array}{c} \text {Out of Range} \ 9 9 9 s \end{array} $$
Value 0 has the special function of activating output F2 for 0.5 seconds:
$$ \begin{array}{l} \text { Function 2 Time } \ 0. 5 \mathrm{s} \end{array} $$
Use the button to move to the previous item in the programming menu
4.7A - Presence sending
The switch sends the bus information about its presence so that the IU in charge of managing the self-start are constantly apprised. In some situations it is desirable for this to be done periodically. Using buttons 0 to 9 enter the send time in minutes. to disable. Press 0K to confirm the change.
Default = 1 minute, 1' minimum, 90' maximum
4.7B - Enabling
You can configure on the switch as entrance panel ID by enabling or disabling the controls sent from the indoor units relating to functions F1 and F2. Letter D is used to indicate the disabled status of Direct control signals transmitted to the electronic unit. Letter C is
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used to indicate the enabled status of indirect control signals, i.e. to be activated at the same time as others, for instance activation of Function F1 or F2 of another electronic unit (see F1 / F2 Common).
Use the and buttons of the numeric keypad to select the ID in vertical configuration, type in the number of the indoor unit (between 1 and 200) and between 201 and 204 for concierge switchboards. In horizontal configuration, type in the code of the indoor units delimited by the window and valid in relation to the number of indoor units per router, see table 3 on page 14, or type in the IDs of switchboards between 40001 and 40008, which by default correspond to the IDs of the switchboards of router 1 and router 2, otherwise the IDs among those configured in Switchboard position (see 4.7C).
Once found, enter changes with using buttons to enable the controls, see Table 8.
4.7C - Switchboard
Visible if the switch is configured horizontally. Programming takes on the meaning of unknown switchboard. Introduce one of the 128 possible switchboard ID on the 32 vertical risers (a maximum of 4 on each riser), or a horizontal switchboard for the numbers from 129 onwards. Enter 0 to cancel.
Up to 8 of these switchboards can be configured to be managed as enabling/disabling F1 / F2 and self-start.
As regards these 8 switchboards, by default (blank) these switchboards have an address between 40001 and 40008 (ID from 1 to 8). If there are configurations in the switchboard positions, that switchboard is managed and the default is lost.
Use the 📁 and 📁 buttons to choose the number of the consumer unit. Then key in the number of the button or 📄 to cancel the program. Press the OK button to confirm.
Default: not configured.
4.8 - F1 Common
Press the button to move to the next item in which the user can set for which other F1 activations the switch must activate its output. In practice the F1 output of a switch can be activated not only on a direct command, but also indirectly when the F1 of another entrance panel (max. eight) is activated. There is no assignment by default:
Common F1 1 Not Assigned
Type in the digits in order to compose a number between 1 and 15 (1 and 8248 for horizontal configuration), i.e. the panel ID (in this case the first of eight possible options) which must also activate the F1 function of the switch on this command:
Common F1 1
To cancel, press EXIT To confirm, press . Acceptance of the command, as in all cases, is shown on the first line of the display:
Done! 5
If the ID is outside the admissible range, the first line of the display shows the error:
Out of Range 66
To cancel the assignment, enter a single '0' as the ID.
It is also possible to navigate from one index to another using the and buttons. From position 1, press to move to the next item in the programming menu.
Use the button to skip all intermediate steps and go back to the previous item in the programming menu. Entering numbers between 21 a 36 (10001 and 16000 in the horizontal configuration), then the programmed element will not be a switch but an actuator. Number 21 identifies the first relay of the 1st actuator, number 36 identifies the second relay of the 8th actuator. Unlike the lock, F1 or F2, actuators are not governed by any kind of interlock, as described in paragraph 3.3. For display purposes, the switches have a letter "P" prefix, and actuators the letter "A".
F1 Comune 1 P 1 F1 Comune 1 H 1
4.9 - Common F2
Press the button to move to the next item in which the user can set for which other F2 activations the switch must activate its output. In practice the F2 output of a switch can be activated not only on a direct command, but also indirectly when the F2 of another entrance panel (max. eight) is activated. There is no assignment by default:
Common F2 1 Not Assigned
Type in the digits in order to compose a number between 1 and 15 (1 and 8248 for horizontal configuration), i.e. the panel ID (in this case the first of eight possible options) which must also activate the F2 function of the switch on this command:
Common F2 1
To cancel, press EXIT To confirm, press . Acceptance of the command, as in all cases, is shown on the first line of the display: Done!
If the ID is outside the admissible range, the first line of the display shows the error:
Out of Range 66
To cancel the assignment, enter a single '0' as the ID. It is also possible to navigate from one index to another using the 📄 and 🔒 buttons. From position 1, press 🔒 to move to the next item in the programming menu. Use the 🔒 button to skip all intermediate steps and go back to the previous item in the programming menu, Entering numbers between 21 and 36 (10001 and 16000 in the horizontal configuration), then the programmed element will be an actuator. Number 21 identifies the first relay of the 1st actuator, number 36 identifies the second relay of the 8th actuator. Unlike F1 or F2, actuators are not governed by any kind of interlock, as described in paragraph 3.3. For display purposes, the switches have a letter "P" prefix, and actuators the letter "A".
F2 Comune P1
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F2 Comune 1 A 1
4.10 - Number of cameras
Press the button to move to the next item, to enable programming of how many CCTV cameras are connected to the base module or by means of additional modules 69AM/4, 69AM/T4. The number of cameras must be consistent with the number of additional modules installed:
No. Cameras 1
So only the base module will be used by default. To change this number, start typing in the digits, for instance 1 then 2
No. Cameras 1 No. Cameras 12
To cancel, press exit To confirm, press . Acceptance of the command, as in all cases, is shown on the first line of the display:
Done! 12
The maximum number of cameras is set at 16. Use the button to move to the previous item in the programming menu.
4.11 - Self-start sequence
Press the button to move to the next item in which the user can program the self-start sequence of the cameras in the switch, monitor by monitor, including any concierge switchboards. There is no sequence by default and so only the first camera is used.
S.-start Seq. 1 Not Assigned
To change ID of the monitor or entryphone, use the and buttons. Alternatively, type in the number of the monitor or entryphone, between 1 and 200 for (video)entryphones and between 201 and 204 for concierge switchboards:
In horizontal configuration, type in the code of the indoor units delimited by the window and valid in relation to the number of indoor units per router, see table 3 on page 14, or type in the IDs of switchboards between 40001 and 40008, which by default correspond to the IDs of the switchboards of router 1 and router 2, otherwise the IDs among those configured in Switchboard position (see 4.7C).
Enter device ID 85
To cancel, press EXIT To confirm, press OK
To modify the sequence of the selected device, starting from where the current value is shown, press OK.
S. Activ. Seq. 85 Not Assigned
To specify the sequence of cameras, use the buttons followed by 9 for the first 9:
Sequence for 85 321
For cameras higher than 9, a pre-fix mechanism is used, by
means of the 📄 button. Press once to enter a '?' symbol instead of a digit:
Sequence for 85 321?
Next, press a button between and to enter the ID from 10 to 16.
Sequence for 85 321A
Given that only one location is used on the display to show these values, the letters A..G are used, according to the following table:
| Button Camera Number Letter | ||
| 0 | 10 | A |
| 1 | 11 B | |
| 2 | 12 | C |
| 3 | 13 | D |
| 4 | 14 | E |
| 5 | 15 | F |
| 6 | 16 | G |
The last ID present in the sequence can be cancelled using the button. IDs may be duplicated within a sequence. The maximum limit is 16 per (video)entryphone. To facilitate the entry of similar sequences, the programming application has a "clipboard" option". During editing mode, and when there is no '?' symbol displayed, if the user presses the button, the sequence shown on the display is copied into a temporary memory zone. The user can terminate the current sequence, by moving to another monitor / entryphone and pressing , thus recalling this memory which replaces the one present. To cancel, press exit. To confirm, press OK. Acceptance of the command, as in all cases, is shown on the first line of the display:
Done! 321A
It is also possible to navigate from one ID to another using the and buttons. From ID position 1, press to move to the next item in the programming menu.
To cancel all sequences, starting from where the current value is shown, press the ☐ button:
1=Reset S.start
On request for confirmation, press
1=Reset S.start YES
and then the button. Press or to cancel the procedure. If the sequence reset is selected, the following is displayed:
Please wait...
And lastly:
Done! Please wait...
Use the button to skip all intermediate steps and go back to the previous item in the programming menu.
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4.12 - Call button camera
Note: Does not appear for horizontal installation.
In conjunction with the Vimar Call Button type xx577 (xx is the ID prefix of the series, for example 20577 Eikon series call button), the switch can activate a particular camera for the outgoing call. In practice, it will be the camera assigned to the 69AM which best captures on camera the area where the xx577 is situated. Hereinafter the call button is abbreviated with the acronym O.U.
Press the 📄 button to move on to the next item used to program the corresponding camera for each of the IDs of the O.U., which are the same type as the (video)entryphones between 1 and 200.
Camera OD.SU. 1
As you can see, no camera is associated by default, and this is indicated by the '0'. Type in the ID of the O.U. which you intend to program, in this example 85, then press the OK button:

No check is carried out on the ID entered to see whether it is an O.U. or whether it is present, as the situation could change subsequently with no guarantees. Press the button to start entering the number of then camera, 0 to cancel or between 1 and 16. In the example, 12, then press the button:

A call from O.U. 85 will therefore activate camera 12 of this switch.
The EXIT button interrupts the procedure. If you go over the limit, this is indicated:
Out of Range 66
So enter the correct number again. It is also possible to navigate from one ID to another using the 📄 and 📝 buttons. From position 1, press 📋 to move to the next item in the programming menu.
Use the button to skip all intermediate steps and go back to the previous item in the programming menu.
4.13 - Outdoor Unit ID (O.U.)
Note: Does not appear for horizontal installation.
This programming is used when the switch does not have an ID and you want one / need to use it in combination with an O.U. Art. xx577 by Vimar and a Vimar home automation system interface (e.g. a flush mounting monitor consisting of articles 20550, 01960 and 01963 or surface mounting monitor 01956 or Vimar proprietary software on MediaCenter devices) to turn on a specific camera. For switch 69AM to be able to respond correctly, it must at least know the ID of the O.U. associated with it and that governs the entire switch-on procedure. To allow for minimum flexibility, four such O.U. have been inserted.
O.D. Sp. Unit ID 1=Not Assigned
Press followed by the ID number between 1 and 200 to choose the corresponding O.U.. 0 restores programming to default.

To cancel, press EXIT To confirm, press . OK

It is also possible to navigate from one index to another using the
and buttons. From position 1, press to move to the next item in the programming menu. Use the button to skip all intermediate steps and go back to the previous item in the programming menu.
4.14 - Audio powered on (only valid for 69AM)
Certain CCTV cameras also have a built-in microphone. For some, the power supply in internal, for others it isn't. For the latter, you need to use the following programming. By default, the power supply is enabled everywhere. If you use a source for the audio which does not require power supply, set the programming to NO. It is also possible to navigate from one index to another using the
and buttons. When you are on the desired position, use to choose NO, or to choose YES.

From position 1, press to move to the next item in the programming menu.
Use the button to skip all intermediate steps and go back to the previous item in the programming menu.
4.15 - Total reset
Press the button to move on to the next item, which can be used to reset all the switch programming.
A sequence of eight digits that differs each time is displayed:
For EEPROM reset 40177660
Type in as requested. Each exact digit is replaced by a dash:
For EEPROM reset -0177660
You can cancel the procedure at any time by pressing . After at least one digit, you are requested to type in another sequence of numbers. If no digit was pressed, you will quit programming entirely. After the last digit is deleted, the display shows:
69AM/T
**OK TO ERASE**
This message is always only in English. Use to delete everything, use once more to cancel. After the following is displayed for a few seconds:
Please wait...
And lastly:
*OK TO RESTART*
This message is also always only in English. Press for the switch programme to start again.
5. Operation
First of all, make sure you have performed the electrical installation properly and that you have assigned a unique ID for all the devices in the system.
Art. 69AM/T does not have any buttons and cannot therefore generate a call by itself. It can only be used in self-start mode, both as part of a sequence of entrance panels and CCTV type cameras, or using the dedicated button.
In the former case, with switch Art. 69AM/T set with the ENTRANCE PANEL ID, you can activate the self-start push button and switch from one entrance panel to the next, by continuing to press the self-start button of a monitor. Once you have reached the switch "entrance panel", you can browse through the cameras associated with the switch, simply by pressing the LOCK button.
In the latter case, by setting the switch as a DEVICE ID (choosing a number available), you can turn on the camera or specific cameras directly from the selected monitor. From an entrance panel, set a push button of the monitor as "intercom call" towards that switch and one of the parameters between C1 and C4 with the same number (switch ID). The choice of self-start sequence of the camera or cameras should be made using the "SELF-START SEQUENCE" parameter.
The 69AM/T switch features two outputs F1 and F2 for use as required. They are open collector type, each of 100 mA. The protection diode is already present internally towards the +12V. For this reason, do not use relays that are powered externally.
As with the other panels, times are adjustable and can be set in common with other panels to obtain advanced functions. By subsequently programming the function buttons in the (video) entryphones, special functions can be enabled such as access door opening, activation of camera tilt mechanism etc.
IU distribution per Router
Tabella 3 Table 3
| MAX ROUTER | ROUTER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1 2 3 4 | 5 6 7 8 9 10 | 11 12 13 14 | 15 16 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | |
| 5 1 20 | 0 201 | 400 40 | 1 600 | 601 8 | 00 801 | 1000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 6 1 16 | 6 201 | 366 40 | 1 566 | 601 7 | 66 801 | 966 | 1001 1 | 66 1201 1204 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 7 1 14 | 2 201 | 342 40 | 1 542 | 601 7 | 42 801 | 942 | 1001 1 | 42 1201 134 | 2 1401 1406 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 8 1 12 | 5 201 | 325 40 | 1 525 | 601 7 | 25 801 | 925 | 1001 1 | 25 1201 132 | 25 1401 1525 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 9 | 1 | 111 | 201 | 311 | 401 | 511 | 601 | 711 | 801 | 911 | 1001 | 1111 | 1201 | 1311 | 1401 | 1511 | 1601 | 1711 | 1801 | 1801 | ||||||||||||
| 10 | 1 100 | 201 3 | 00 40 | 500 | 601 70 | 0 801 | 900 10 | 01 1100 | 00 120 | 1 1300 | 1401 | 1500 | 1601 | 1700 1801 | 19 00 | |||||||||||||||||
| 11 | 1 | 90 | 201 | 290 | 401 | 490 | 601 | 690 | 801 | 890 | 1001 | 1090 | 1201 | 1290 | 1401 | 1490 | 1601 | 1690 | 1801 | 1890 | 2001 | 2090 | 2201 | 2210 | ||||||||
| 12 | 1 | 83 | 201 | 283 | 401 | 483 | 601 | 683 | 801 | 883 | 1001 | 1083 | 1201 | 1283 | 1401 | 1483 | 1601 | 1683 | 1801 | 1883 | 2001 | 2083 | 2201 | 2283 | 2401 | 2404 | ||||||
| 13 | 1 | 76 | 201 | 276 | 401 | 476 | 601 | 676 | 801 | 876 | 1001 | 1076 | 1201 | 1276 | 1401 | 1476 | 1601 | 1676 | 1801 | 1876 | 2001 | 2076 | 2201 | 2276 | 2401 | 2476 | 2601 | 2612 | ||||
| 14 | 1 | 71 | 201 | 271 | 401 | 471 | 601 | 671 | 801 | 871 | 1001 | 1071 | 1201 | 1271 | 1401 | 1471 | 1601 | 1671 | 1801 | 1871 | 2001 | 2071 | 2201 | 2271 | 2401 | 2471 | 2601 | 2671 | 2801 | 2806 | ||
| 15 | 1 | 66 | 201 | 266 | 401 | 466 | 601 | 666 | 801 | 866 | 1001 | 1066 | 1201 | 1266 | 1401 | 1466 | 1601 | 1666 | 1801 | 1866 | 2001 | 2066 | 2201 | 2266 | 2401 | 2466 | 2601 | 2668 | 2801 | 2866 | 3001 | 3010 |
| 16 | 1 | 62 | 201 | 262 | 401 | 462 | 601 | 662 | 801 | 862 | 1001 | 1062 | 1201 | 1262 | 1401 | 1462 | 1601 | 1662 | 1801 | 1862 | 2001 | 2062 | 2201 | 2262 | 2401 | 2462 | 2601 | 2662 | 2801 | 2862 | 3001 | 3062 |
| 17 | 1 | 58 | 201 | 258 | 401 | 458 | 601 | 658 | 801 | 858 | 1001 | 1058 | 1201 | 1258 | 1401 | 1458 | 1601 | 1658 | 1801 | 1858 | 2001 | 2058 | 2201 | 2258 | 2401 | 2458 | 2601 | 2658 | 2801 | 2858 | 3001 | 3058 |
| 18 | 1 | 55 | 201 | 255 | 401 | 455 | 601 | 655 | 801 | 855 | 1001 | 1055 | 1201 | 1255 | 1401 | 1455 | 1601 | 1655 | 1801 | 1855 | 2001 | 2055 | 2201 | 2255 | 2401 | 2455 | 2601 | 2655 | 2801 | 2855 | 3001 | 3055 |
| 19 | 1 52 | 201 | 252 | 401 | 452 | 601 | 652 | 801 | 852 | 1001 | 1052 | 1201 | 1252 | 1401 | 1452 | 1601 | 1652 | 1801 | 1852 | 2001 | 2052 | 2201 | 2252 | 2401 | 2452 | 2601 | 2652 | 2801 | 2852 | 3001 | 3052 | |
| 20 | 1 | 50 | 201 | 250 | 401 | 450 | 601 | 650 | 801 | 850 | 1001 | 1050 | 1201 | 1250 | 1401 | 1450 | 1601 | 1650 | 1801 | 1850 | 2001 | 2050 | 2201 | 2250 | 2401 | 2450 | 2601 | 2650 | 2801 | 2850 | 3001 | 3050 |
| 21 | 1 | 47 | 201 | 247 | 401 | 447 | 601 | 647 | 801 | 847 | 1001 | 1047 | 1201 | 1247 | 1401 | 1447 | 1601 | 1647 | 1801 | 1847 | 2001 | 2047 | 2201 | 2247 | 2401 | 2447 | 2601 | 2647 | 2801 | 2847 | 3001 | 3047 |
| 22 | 1 | 45 | 201 | 245 | 401 | 445 | 601 | 645 | 801 | 845 | 1001 | 1045 | 1201 | 1245 | 1401 | 1445 | 1601 | 1645 | 1801 | 1845 | 2001 | 2045 | 2201 | 2245 | 2401 | 2445 | 2601 | 2645 | 2801 | 2845 | 3001 | 3045 |
| 23 | 1 | 43 | 201 | 243 | 401 | 443 | 601 | 643 | 801 | 843 | 1001 | 1043 | 1201 | 1243 | 1401 | 1443 | 1601 | 1643 | 1801 | 1843 | 2001 | 2043 | 2201 | 2243 | 2401 | 2443 | 2601 | 2643 | 2801 | 2843 | 3001 | 3043 |
| 24 | 1 | 41 | 201 | 241 | 401 | 441 | 601 | 641 | 801 | 841 | 1001 | 1041 | 1201 | 1241 | 1401 | 1441 | 1601 | 1641 | 1801 | 1841 | 2001 | 2041 | 2201 | 2241 | 2401 | 2441 | 2601 | 2641 | 2801 | 2841 | 3001 | 3041 |
| 25 | 1 | 40 | 201 | 240 | 401 | 440 | 601 | 640 | 801 | 840 | 1001 | 1040 | 1201 | 1240 | 1401 | 1440 | 1601 | 1640 | 1801 | 1840 | 2001 | 2040 | 2201 | 2240 | 2401 | 2440 | 2601 | 2640 | 2801 | 2840 | 3001 | 3040 |
| 26 | 1 | 38 | 201 | 238 | 401 | 438 | 601 | 638 | 801 | 838 | 1001 | 1038 | 1201 | 1238 | 1401 | 1438 | 1601 | 1638 | 1801 | 1838 | 2001 | 2038 | 2201 | 2238 | 2401 | 2438 | 2601 | 2638 | 2801 | 2838 | 3001 | 3038 |
| 27 | 1 | 37 | 201 | 237 | 401 | 437 | 601 | 637 | 801 | 837 | 1001 | 1037 | 1201 | 1237 | 1401 | 1437 | 1601 | 1637 | 1801 | 1837 | 2001 | 2037 | 2201 | 2237 | 2401 | 2437 | 2601 | 2637 | 2801 | 2837 | 3001 | 3037 |
| 28 | 1 | 35 | 201 | 235 | 401 | 435 | 601 | 635 | 801 | 835 | 1001 | 1035 | 1201 | 1235 | 1401 | 1435 | 1601 | 1635 | 1801 | 1835 | 2001 | 2035 | 2201 | 2235 | 2401 | 2435 | 2601 | 2635 | 2801 | 2835 | 3001 | 3035 |
| 29 | 1 | 34 | 201 | 234 | 401 | 434 | 601 | 634 | 801 | 834 | 1001 | 1034 | 1201 | 1234 | 1401 | 1434 | 1601 | 1634 | 1801 | 1834 | 2001 | 2034 | 2201 | 2234 | 2401 | 2434 | 2601 | 2634 | 2801 | 2834 | 3001 | 3034 |
| 30 | 1 | 33 | 201 | 233 | 401 | 433 | 601 | 633 | 801 | 833 | 1001 | 1033 | 1201 | 1233 | 1401 | 1433 | 1601 | 1633 | 1801 | 1833 | 2001 | 2033 | 2201 | 2233 | 2401 | 2433 | 2601 | 2633 | 2801 | 2833 | 3001 | 3033 |
| 31 | 1 32 | 201 | 232 40 | 401 432 | 601 | 632 | 801 | 832 | 1001 | 1032 | 1201 | 1232 | 1401 | 1432 | 1601 | 1632 | 1801 | 1832 | 2001 | 2032 | 2201 | 2232 | 2401 | 2432 | 2601 | 2632 | 2801 | 2832 | 3001 | 3032 | ||
| 32 | 1 | 31 | 201 | 231 | 401 | 431 | 601 | 631 | 801 | 831 | 1001 | 1031 | 1201 | 1231 | 1401 | 1431 | 1601 | 1631 | 1801 | 1831 | 2001 | 2031 | 2201 | 2231 | 2401 | 2431 | 2601 | 2631 | 2801 | 2831 | 3001 | 3031 |
| MAX ROUTER | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | |
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| 16 | 3201 | 3208 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 17 | 3201 | 3258 | 3401 | 3414 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 18 | 3201 | 3255 | 3401 | 3455 | 3601 | 3610 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 19 | 3201 | 3252 | 3401 | 3452 | 3601 | 3652 | 3801 | 3812 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 20 | 3201 | 3250 | 3401 | 3450 | 3601 | 3650 | 3801 | 3850 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 21 | 3201 | 3247 | 3401 | 3447 | 3601 | 3647 | 3801 | 3847 | 4001 | 4047 | 4201 | 4213 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 22 | 3201 | 3245 | 3401 | 3445 | 3601 | 3645 | 3801 | 3845 | 4001 | 4045 | 4201 | 4245 | 4401 | 4410 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 23 | 3201 | 3243 | 3401 | 3443 | 3601 | 3643 | 3801 | 3843 | 4001 | 4043 | 4201 | 4243 | 4401 | 4443 | 4601 | 4611 | ||||||||||||||||||
| 24 | 3201 | 3241 | 3401 | 3441 | 3601 | 3641 | 3801 | 3841 | 4001 | 4041 | 4201 | 4241 | 4401 | 4441 | 4601 | 4641 | 4801 | 4816 | ||||||||||||||||
| 25 | 3201 | 3240 | 3401 | 3440 | 3601 | 3640 | 3801 | 3840 | 4001 | 4040 | 4201 | 4240 | 4401 | 4440 | 4601 | 4840 | ||||||||||||||||||
| 26 | 3201 | 3238 | 3401 | 3438 | 3601 | 3638 | 3801 | 3838 | 4001 | 4038 | 4201 | 4238 | 4401 | 4438 | 4601 | 4638 | 4801 | 4838 | 5001 | 5038 | 5201 | 5212 | ||||||||||||
| 27 | 3201 | 3237 | 3401 | 3437 | 3601 | 3637 | 3801 | 3837 | 4001 | 4037 | 4201 | 4237 | 4401 | 4437 | 4601 | 4637 | 4801 | 4837 | 5001 | 5037 | 5201 | 5237 | 5401 | 5401 | ||||||||||
| 28 | 3201 | 3235 | 3401 | 3435 | 3601 | 3635 | 3801 | 3835 | 4001 | 4035 | 4201 | 4235 | 4401 | 4435 | 4601 | 4635 | 4801 | 4835 | 5001 | 5035 | 5201 | 5235 | 5401 | 5435 | 5601 | 5620 | ||||||||
| 29 | 3201 | 3234 | 3401 | 3434 | 3601 | 3634 | 3801 | 3834 | 4001 | 4034 | 4201 | 4234 | 4401 | 4434 | 4601 | 4634 | 4801 | 4834 | 5001 | 5034 | 5201 | 5234 | 5401 | 5434 | 5601 | 5634 | 5801 | 5814 | ||||||
| 30 | 3201 | 3233 | 3401 | 3433 | 3601 | 3633 | 3801 | 3833 | 4001 | 4033 | 4201 | 4233 | 4401 | 4433 | 4601 | 4633 | 4801 | 4833 | 5001 | 5033 | 5201 | 5233 | 5401 | 5433 | 5601 | 5633 | 5801 | 5833 | 6001 | 6010 | ||||
| 31 | 3201 | 3232 | 3401 | 3432 | 3601 | 3632 | 3801 | 3832 | 4001 | 4032 | 4201 | 4232 | 4401 | 4432 | 4601 | 4632 | 4801 | 4832 | 5001 | 5032 | 5201 | 5232 | 5401 | 5432 | 5601 | 5632 | 5801 | 5832 | 6001 | 6032 | 6201 | 6208 | ||
| 32 | 3201 | 3231 | 3401 | 3431 | 3601 | 3631 | 3801 | 3831 | 4001 | 4031 | 4201 | 4231 | 4401 | 4431 | 4601 | 4631 | 4801 | 4831 | 5001 | 5031 | 5201 | 5231 | 5401 | 5431 | 5601 | 5631 | 5801 | 5831 | 6001 | 6031 | 6201 | 6231 | ||
69AM/T
This note applies to all devices with Due Fili Plus technology equipped with "BUS termination connector or dip-switch", which is identified by the screen-printed letters "ABC" and marked on the wiring diagrams with *.
For correct adaptation of the line, make the setting according to the following rule: Maintain position "A" if the BUS enters and exits from the device;
Move to position "B" (if Elvox cable) or to position "C" (if CAT5 twisted pair cable) if the BUS line terminates in the device itself.
"A" = NO TERMINATION
"B" = 100 Ohm TERMINATION
“C” = 50 Ohm TERMINATION
SYSTEMS WITH PASSIVE DISTRIBUTOR 692D ("DIN rail" version)
ALWAYS use output 1 of distributor art.692D (the only output that does not have a termination jumper). For the termination of art.692D:
If the "OUT" outputs "2", "3" or "4" are not to be used, MAINTAIN the jumper on the connector "TOUT", "T2", "T3" or "T4". The default "TOUT" jumper is in the "100" position (Elvox cable), position it to "50" only if using a CAT5 twisted pair cable.
INSTALLATIONS WITH ACTIVE DISTRIBUTOR 692D/2.
The termination jumper must be positioned on "B" (for Elvox cable) or on "C" (for CAT5 twisted pair cable) IF AND ONLY IF the BUS terminates at the device itself. It must be left on "A" if effecting entry-exit using terminals 1-2 on 692D/2.
| Sezione conduttori - Conductor section - Section des conducteurs - Leiterquerschnitt- Sección de los conductores - Διατομή αγωγών | ||||
| fino a - up to - jusqu'à bis - hasta - έως 10m | fino a - up to - jusqu'à bis - hasta - έως 50m | fino a - up to - jusqu'à bis - hasta - έως 100m | fino a - up to - jusqu'à bis - hasta - έως 300m | |
| Bus: 1, 2, B1, B2 | CAVO - CABLE - CÂBLE KABEL - CABLE - KAΛΩΔΙΟ Elvox (69MX) / Cat5 (69MX/5) | CAVO - CABLE - CÂBLE KABEL - CABLE - KAΛΩΔΙΟ Elvox (69MX) / Cat5 (69MX/5) | CAVO - CABLE - CÂBLE KABEL - CABLE - KAΛΩΔΙΟ Elvox (69MX) / Cat5 (69MX/5) | CAVO - CABLE - CÂBLE KABEL - CABLE - KAΛΩΔΙΕ Elvox (69MX) / Cat5 (69MX/5) |
| 1,5 mm2 | --- | |||
| Altri - Others - Autres - Andere - Otros - Άλλα -, +U, +I, -L (#) | 1 mm2 | 1 mm2 | 1,5 mm2 | 2,5 mm2 |
| # Gli alimentatori supplementari devono essere installati il più vicino possibile al dispositivo a cui vengono collegati.Additional power supply units must be installed as close as possible to the device to which they are connected.Les alimentations supplémentaires doivent être installées le plus près possible du dispositif auquel elles sont reliées.Die zusätzlichen Netzgeräte müssen so nah wie möglich am daran angeschlossenen Gerät installiert werden.Los alimentadores adicionales deben montarse lo más cerca posible del dispositivo al que se vayan a conectar.Τα συμπληρωματικά τροφοδοτικά πρέτει να εγκαθίστανται όσο το δυνατόν πιο κοντά στο μηχανισμό στον οποίο είναι συνδεδεμένα. | ||||
Video door entry system with interface 69AM/T



flowchart
graph TD
A["Monitor 6329\n6329/C"] --> B["Distributore Distributor"]
B --> C["692D"]
C --> D["Alimentatore Power supply unit"]
D --> E["Rete Mains"]
E --> F["Concentratore Concentrator"]
F --> G["Interfaccia video per 4 telecamere\nVideo Interface for 4 Cameras"]
G --> H["Program Expansion Module"]
H --> I["Video"]
I --> J["Telecamera\nCamera\nTVCC"]
subgraph Control
K["Cavo 732H 732I"] --> L["26A OUT 61A TOUT12"]
M["Cavo 732H 732I"] --> N["IN 4BPA T4"]
O["K"] --> P["+12 CH 1 2 E+FP M A B C"]
Q["K"] --> R["+12 CH 1 2 E+FP M A B C"]
S["Monitor 5721"] --> T["Monitor 6621 6721 662C"]
U["Monitor 6611"] --> V["Monitor 6611 6711 661C"]
end
subgraph Data
W["Cavo 732H 732I"] --> X["6922.1"]
Y["P"] --> Z["B1 B2"]
AA["B2 B1 E+E-CA+CA-S+5-5V+5V-CA-FA+FA-CA-"]
end
subgraph Display
AA --> AA
AB["D"] --> AB
AC["L"] --> AC
AD["P"] --> AD
AE["S"] --> AE
AF["S-"] --> AF
AG["P"] --> AG
AH["B2 B1 E+E-CA+CA-S+5-5V+5V-CA-FA+FA-CA-"]
end
subgraph Audio
AI["Cavo 732H 732I"] --> AJ["INT IN2 IN3 IN4 61 B3 B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 B1"]
AK["Cavo 732H 732I"] --> AL["OUT1 OUT2 61 B3 B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 B1"]
AM["Interfaccia video per 4 telecamere\nVideo Interface for 4 Cameras"]
end
subgraph Display
AN["Program Expansion Module"] --> AO["V1M1 V2M2 M3V3 MV4"]
AP["Radio Mains"] --> AQ["PRI Alimentatore Power Supply -4"]
AR["Video"] --> AS["+"]
end
D - Pixel series button video door entry panel
D0 - Pixel series alphanumeric video door entry panel
K - Landing call button
L - 12 V Electric lock
P - Door release control
69AM/T
Simple video door entry system with interface for camera art. 69AM/T
Montante Cable Riser

flowchart
graph TD
subgraph VideoInterface
A["Interfaccia video per 4 telecamere<br>Video interface for 4 Cameras"] --> B["69AM/T 69AM/T4 69AM/T4 69AM/T4"]
C["Selettore Video per 4 telecamere<br>Video Selector for 4 Cameras"] --> D["69AM/T4 69AM/T4 69AM/T4"]
E["Selettore Video per 4 telecamere<br>Video Selector for 4 Cameras"] --> F["69AM/T4 69AM/T4 69AM/T4"]
end
subgraph MediaComponents
G["Alimentatore Power Supply"] --> H["6922.1"]
I["Alimentatore TVCC CCTV Camera"] --> J["69MX"]
K["Alimentatore TVCC CCTV Camera"] --> L["6582.1"]
M["Alimentatore TVCC CCTV Camera"] --> N["6582.1"]
O["Alimentatore TVCC CCTV Camera"] --> P["6582.1"]
end
subgraph PowerSupply
Q["Variante alimentatore 6582 (in alternativa a 6582.1)<br>Per la configurazione vedi relative istruzioni."]
R["Power supply unit 6582 variant (as an alternative to 6582.1)<br>For configuration see related instructions."]
end
subgraph Control
S["Data: B2-B7, E+-C+, S-, F1-F3, CA-"]
T["Control: B2-B7, E+-C+, S-, F1-F3, CA-"]
end
subgraph Control_Pairs
U["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> V["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
W["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> X["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
Y["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> Z["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
end
subgraph Control_Pairs
AA["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> AB["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
AC["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> AD["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
end
subgraph Control_Pairs
AE["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> AF["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
AG["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> AH["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
end
subgraph Control_Pairs
AI["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> AJ["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
AK["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> AL["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
end
subgraph Control_Pairs
AM["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> AN["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
AO["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> AP["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
end
subgraph Control_Pairs
AQ["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> AR["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
AS["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> AT["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
end
subgraph Control_Pairs
AU["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> AV["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
AW["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> AX["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
end
subgraph Control_Pairs
AY["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> AZ["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
BA["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> BB["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
end
subgraph Control_Pairs
BZ["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> CA["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
CB["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> DA["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
end
subgraph Control_Pairs
DB["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> DC["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
DD["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> DE["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
end
subgraph Control_Pairs
EF["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> GF["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
GH["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> DI["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
end
subgraph Control_Pairs
DJ["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> DK["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
DL["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> DM["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
end
subgraph Control_Pairs
EQ["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> EQA["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
EQB["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> EQC["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
end
subgraph Control_Pairs
BE["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> BEA["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
BEB["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> BEC["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
end
subgraph Control_Pairs
BF["Rate Mains: PRI, V, M"] --> BFAC["Telecamera Camera Vinar (20565/14565)"]
BFCA["Vinar (20565/14565)"] --> BFCAV["Vinar (20565/14565)"]
end
subgraph Control_Pairs
BH["B2-B7, E+-C+, S-"]
BI["B2-B7, E+-C+, S-"]
BJ["B2-B7, E+-C+, S-"]
BK["B2-B7, E+-C+, S-"]
BL["B2-B7, E+-C+, S-"]
end
D - Pixel series button video door entry panel
D0 - Pixel series alphanumeric video door entry panel
K - Landing call button
L - 12 V Electric lock
P - Door release control
69AM/T
Video door entry system with two switchboards 40510, interface 69RS and video selector 69AM/T
Note: The FW of the 69AM must be >= 8.30.
Starting with the default, only configure the "Switchboard CCTV" parameter and if necessary Vertical/Horizontal installation. Nothing else.

flowchart
graph TD
subgraph Video
A["Radio Cable"] --> B["Teledam camera TVCC"]
C["Power Supply"] --> B
D["Video"] --> B
E["Main Control"] --> B
F["Monitor 40505"] --> G["Monitor 7539"]
H["Monitor 7549"] --> I["Monitor 40505"]
end
J["Radio Cable"] --> K["Teledam camera TVCC"]
L["Power Supply"] --> M["Teledam camera TVCC"]
N["Pulsante per chiamata fuoriporta"] --> O["Comando apriporta"]
P["Lens 12 V Electric lock"] --> Q["Door release control"]
R["Targa video a pulsanti serie Pixel"] --> S["Pixel series button video door entry panel"]
T["Targa video alfanumerica serie Pixel"] --> U["Pixel series alphanumeric video door entry panel"]
V["Pulsante per chiamata fuoriporta"] --> W["Landing call button"]
X["Serratura elettrica 12 V"] --> Y["Lending call button"]
Z["Comando apriporta"] --> AA["Door release control"]