
PAGE 3 of 24 VR4K (4+1) SERIES TECHNICAL MANUAL VER1.1
MANUAL INTRODUCTION
The information in this manual is intended as an installation and commissioning guide for
the vandal resistant 4000 Series door entry systems. This manual should be read carefully
before the installation commences. Any damage caused to the equipment due to faulty
installations where the information in this manual has not been followed is not the
responsibility of Videx Security Ltd.
VIDEX run free training courses for engineers who are not familiar with the Videx product
range. Technical help is also available on 0191 224 3174 during office hours or via e-mail
SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
This kit will enable a caller at an entrance point to signal an occupant in the dwelling by
pressing a call button which will send an electronic call tone to an audio telephone. A
Yellow ‘SPEAK’ LED will indicate the call has been answered and a two way conversation
can take place, the occupant can release an electric lock release by pressing a button on
the telephone base unit. The output for the lock is a dry contact relay allowing any type of
lock can be used with an appropriate PSU. If this system is to be used with a gate, the dry
contact output can be used to trigger the gate control board. DDA features such as a
‘SPEAK’ LED, ‘DOOR OPEN’ LED and reassurance tones are standard on this system.
The system is available modular and non-modular. The modular system allows a door
panel to be assembled from a range of modules including amplifiers, button modules,
camera modules and access control modules. The modules are then assembled into the
4000 Series frames using the brackets and screws supplied.
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
The system comprises of door panels, telephones/videophones and power supplies.
Relays will also be used on multiple door video systems but there are no switches required
for multiple door audio systems as was the case with the older systems. The door panel
may be made up of several parts including modules and a surface or flush frame. These
modules are easily assembled into the frames using the brackets and screws supplied with
each module. The order in which the modules fit into the frames is down to customer taste
but we would suggest keeping the amplifier module as far from the microphone holder as
possible to avoid Larsen affect.
DOOR PANEL
The vandal resistant door panel will consist of an amplifier, buttons, frame/back box and
optional items such as camera and access control features (Codelock, proximity etc).
Frame sizes are available for 1, 2, 4, 6 and 9 modules in both surface and flush fitting
configurations. Call buttons can be engraved to suite the apartment numbers.
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