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GT SYSTEM
SERVICE MANUAL
Standard & Expanded System

INSTALLATION MANUAL

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PRECAUTIONS
Prohibited

Do not dismantle unit

Keep unit away from water

Be sure to follow the instruction

Precautions for mounting

WARNING

1. Observe the following restrictions for mounting entrance stations.
• Do not mount the entrance station so that it faces obliquely upward. The
rain water may go inside and it may damage the unit.
• Do not block the bottom of entrance station by caulking.
2. Do not install the unit in any of the following locations. Fire, electric shock,
or unit trouble could result.
• Places under direct sunlight.
• Places near heating equipment or a boiler that varies in temperature.
• Places where dust, oil, chemicals or hydrogen sulfide are present.
• Places where moisture and humidity extremes are present, such as
bathrooms, cellars, greenhouses, etc.
• Places where the temperature is quite low, such as inside a refrigerated
area or in front of an air conditioner.
• Places with steam or smoke (near heating or cooking surfaces).
• Places subject to sulfur, such as hot springs.
• Places near the shore or exposed to the direct sea breeze.
3. Do not install this unit in any of the following locations where lighting or
the ambient environment could impact the display on the video monitor due
to the characteristics of the door station's camera.
• Locations where is bright as the sky is shown widely behind the caller
• There is a white wall behind the caller
• Locations subject to direct sunlight or strong lighting
4. When using a fluorescent light that shines around the camera in the 50Hz
area, the screen colors may variously change as color rolling or flickering.
Please block off the light or use the inverter fluorescent lamp.
5. For running cables, separate them for audio/video and door release and
keep them more than 10cm (3-15/16") away from each other.
6. When using an existing wiring, depending on the type of wiring, it may not
operate the system. Please check and change it in advance.
7. Do not use the impact driver for mounting. Damage to the unit could result.

(Negligence could result in death or serious injury.)
1. Do not dismantle or alter the unit. Fire or electric shock could result.
2. Do not connect any power source other than specified to terminals +,
- nor install two power supplies in parallel to single input. Fire or
damage to the unit could result.
3. Do not connect any terminal on the unit to AC power line. Fire or
electric shock could result.
4. For power supply, use Aiphone power supply model or model specified
for use with system. If non-specified product is used, fire or malfunction
could result.
5. Voltage is applied to parts within the equipment. Do not touch any parts
that are not associated with the installation, wiring, or connection.
Electric shock could result.
6. If any abnormality (i.e., smoke, unusual smell or unusual noise) is
sensed from the unit, or the unit falls or gets broken, unplug the unit or
turn off the breaker immediately. Fire or electric shock could result.

CAUTION
(Negligence could result in injury to people or damage to
property.)
1. Do not install or make any wire terminations while power supply is
plugged in. It can cause electrical shock or damage to the unit.
2. Before turning on power, make sure wires are not crossed or shorted.
Fire or electric shock could result.
3. When mounting the unit on wall, install the unit in a convenient location,
but not where it could be jarred or bumped. Injury could result.
4. Do not install the unit in locations subject to frequent vibration or
impact. It may fall or tip over, resulting in damage to the unit or personal
injury.
5. Be sure to perform a call test or check the chime volume with the
handset on the hook. If you operate the hook switch with the handset on
your ear, a sudden call etc. may cause damage to your ear.
6. Do not place your ear close to the speaker during use as it could cause
hearing damage.

General Precautions
1. Keep the intercom wires more than 30cm (12") away from AC 100-240V
wiring. AC induced noise and malfunction could result.
2. When installing and using the system, please consider the privacy and
portrait rights of users and visitors. Aiphone shall not be held responsible
for violation or privacy or other statutory rights. (The protection of privacy
and statutory rights is the responsibility of the customer.)
3. Install the units, which will not be operated, in an area that will be
accessible for future inspections, repairs, and maintenance.
4. Be sure to install an entrance station vertically. If it is installed horizontally,
rainwater may get into the unit causing a malfunction.
5. For maintenance or after-sales service, make sure to provide the setting
data to the customer.
6. Do not put an obstacle such as a foliage plant where monitoring is done by
a human body detection sensor.

Notices
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Do not install the unit close to an electrical appliance or water heater using
a dimmer or inverter, a remote controller of floor heating, etc. Failure to do
so may generate a noise causing a malfunction of the unit.
In areas where broadcasting station antennas are close by, intercom system
may be affected by radio frequency interference.
When warm indoor air flows into the unit, dew condensation may be caused
by a temperature difference between indoors and outdoors. It is
recommended to cover openings on the unit such as cable incoming holes
to avoid condensation.
Using a mobile phone or professional-use radio equipment such as walkietalkie close to the system may cause a malfunction.

Table of Contents
PRECAUTIONS......................................................................................................................................... 2
1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
1-1 Standard system configuration & capacity ....................................................................................... 4
1-2 Expanded system configuration & capacity ...................................................................................... 5
1-3 Residential/tenant station configuration ............................................................................................ 6
1-4 Lift control system configuration (for expanded system only) ......................................................... 8
1-5 Wiring distance ................................................................................................................................. 9
2 COMPONENTS
2-1 Entrance station (modular type) ...................................................................................................... 12
2-2 Entrance station (all-in-one type).................................................................................................... 14
2-3 Bus control unit etc. ........................................................................................................................ 14
2-4 Residential/tenant station, sub residential/tenant station ................................................................ 15
2-5 Door station ..................................................................................................................................... 16
2-6 Guard station ................................................................................................................................... 16
2-7 Lift control adaptor ......................................................................................................................... 16
3 MOUNTING
3-1 Mounting locations ......................................................................................................................... 17
3-2 Cable ............................................................................................................................................... 17
3-3 Mounting positions and image view area ....................................................................................... 18
3-4 Entrance station (modular type) ...................................................................................................... 19
3-5 Entrance station (all-in-one type).................................................................................................... 21
3-6 Bus control unit, 4-way video junction unit, lift control adaptor and power supply ...................... 22
3-7 Residential/tenant station ................................................................................................................ 23
3-8 Door station (for residential/tenant station) .................................................................................... 26
3-9 Guard station ................................................................................................................................... 27
4 WIRING
4-1 Standard system .............................................................................................................................. 28
4-2 Guard station ................................................................................................................................... 30
4-3 Entrance station ............................................................................................................................... 31
4-4 Residential/tenant trunk .................................................................................................................. 34
4-5 Expanded system ............................................................................................................................ 40
4-6 Lift control system (for expanded system only) ............................................................................. 42
4-7 Option connector ............................................................................................................................. 43
5 SETTINGS
5-1 Switch settings ................................................................................................................................ 45
5-2 Switch settings (for residential/tenant stations only) ...................................................................... 48
6 CHECK FOR INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................... 49
6-1 Finding a proper "grounding point" for power supply .................................................................... 49
6-2 Checking "ground fault" with tester................................................................................................ 50
REGULATIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 51
WARRANTY ............................................................................................................................................ 52

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1

SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS

1-1

Standard system configuration & capacity

Outline of standard system

* Refer to section 4 "WIRING" for details about wiring and connection.

This system is constructed using 2 wires for audio and 2 wires for video and requires minimal work for installation. A maximum of 6 video trunk
lines can be used from the video bus controller and audio signal lines use a distribution point from the bus controller. Audio systems can also be
configured.
[max. 48 stations (max. 25 per trunk) ] *1

Residential/tenant trunks 1 to 5

: Audio signal line
: Video signal line
: Power supply line
Video bus
control unit
GT-VBC

Bus control
unit
GT-BC

DP: Distribution Point
(Not provided by Aiphone except
for Europe and North America.)
*1: Refer to section 1-3 for details
about residential/tenant station
configurations.
*2: Make sure that a power supply is
shared between GT-BC and
GT-VBC.

DP

PS24

A

G

BC

K L

M

P

7

8

UV

W

T

S

2
5

J

H I

D

4

3

E F

6

NO

Entrance station
Audio/video + 10 key type
e.g.) GT-VB + GT-DB(-V, -VN) +
GT-NSB + GT-10K

Video door station
JO-DV

9
X Y

Z

1

Q R

*2

0

Guard station
GT-MKB-N

PS24

Device
Entrance station

Entrance station (modular type)

Guard station (GT-MKB-N)
Residential/tenant station
Audio/video + direct select
e.g.) GT-VB +
GT-DB(-V, -VN) +
GT-SW

Audio + direct select
e.g.) GT-DB(-V, -VN) +
GT-SW

1

2

G

3

5

P

7
S

8

W

T

U V

0
2
A

G

5
J

H I

3
D

4

K L

P

S

8
W

T

U V

E F

6
M

7
Q R

B C

N O

9
X Y

Z

1

0

PS24
Entrance station
(all-in-one type)

E F

6
M

K L

J

H I

D

B C

A

4

Q R

N O

9
X Y

Z

Audio + 10 key
e.g.) GT-DB(-V, -VN) +
GT-NSB + GT-10K

Audio + direct
select + 10 key
e.g.) GT-DB(-V, -VN)
+ GT-NSB +
GT-10K +
GT-SW

PS24
GT-DMB-LVN
(Magnetic-loop and VIGIK-linked enabled)

GT-DMB-N

Residential/tenant stations in the
same residence/tenant
4-way video junction unit
(GT-4Z, see section 1-3 .)

Max. 6 per residential/tenant
trunk

Bus control unit (GT-BC)
Video bus control unit (GT-VBC
[STD])
Sub residential/tenant station
(GT-2H-L, GT-2H)

1 required
Max. 1

PS24

Max. 3 (connectable to the
residential/tenant station GT-2C-L
or GT-2C only)

*3: If GT-DB-V, GT-DB-VN or an external door release button is
connected to an entrance station that includes GT-SW, a
maximum of 3 entrance stations can be connected to the system.
*4: Up to 3 entrance stations can be connected per audio signal line
from the DP. If GT-DB-V or GT-DB-VN is used in an entrance
station, the maximum number of entrance stations is 2.
*5: The maximum is 100 stations with GT-1D only.
(GT-1D: Max. 50 stations per trunk)
*6: Max. 4 under the following conditions only:
• GT-1A or GT-1D × Max. 4
• GT-1C7(-L) × 1 + GT-1A or GT-1D × Max. 3
• GT-1M3(-L) × 1 + GT-1A or GT-1D × Max. 3
• GT-1M3(-L) × 2 + GT-1A or GT-1D × Max. 2
• GT-2C(-L) × Max. 4

PS24
PS24

Capacity
Max. 5 (max. 3 per trunk from the
DP) *3 *4
Max. 2
Max. 48 (max. 25 per trunk from
the DP) *5
Max. 4 *6

Power supply
PS-2420DM

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PS-2420
PS-2420S
PS-2420UL
PS-2420BF

1-2

Expanded system configuration & capacity

The wiring of the sub trunk line is the same as the standard system.

*1: Refer to section 1-3 for details about residential/tenant
station configurations.
*2: Make sure that a power supply is shared between GT-BC and
GT-VBC. Also, a power supply must not be shared between
trunk lines (including sub and common trunk lines).
*3: Make sure that a power supply is shared between GT-BCXB-N
and GT-VBC.

* Refer to section 4 "WIRING" for details about wiring and
connection.
Audio signal line
Video signal line
Power supply line

DP: Distribution Point
(Not provided by Aiphone except
for Europe and North America.)
[Max. 125 stations
(max. 25 per trunk) ] *1

[Max. 125 stations
(max. 25 per trunk) ] *1

Video bus
control unit
GT-VBC

Bus control
unit
GT-BC

GT-VBC

GT-BC

*2

GT-VBC

GT-VBC

GT-BC

*2

PS24
Sub trunk line 1B

[Max. 125 stations
(max. 25 per trunk) ] *1

GT-BC

*2

PS24
Sub trunk line 1A

[Max. 125 stations
(max. 25 per trunk) ] *1

*2

PS24
Sub trunk line 2A

PS24
Sub trunk line 2B

GT-VBC
[EXP]

GT-VBC
[EXP]

Expanded video
bus control unit
GT-VBX

*3
Expanded bus
control unit
GT-BCXB-N

DP

DP

PS24

Power supply

PS-2420DM

PS-2420
PS-2420S
PS-2420UL
PS-2420BF

S

BC

KL

8

UV

3

EF

6

NO

9
XY

PS24

PS24

Z

5

0

Entrance station
* See section
1-1 for various
types.

GT-MKB-N

Entrance station
GT-BC

PS24

Common trunk line 1

PS24

H

7
QR

W

GT-BC

4I

NO

9

T

W

T

Guard
station
GT-MKB-N

2

EF

6

P

P

S

1

3

XY

0

M

M

KL

UV

Z

BC

8

J

5

G

2

D

H

7

A

G

4I

J

1

QR

D

PS24

A

PS24

PS24

Common trunk line 2

Device
Entrance station
Guard station (GT-MKB-N)
Residential/tenant station
Residential/tenant stations per sub trunk line
Residential/tenant stations in the same residence
Sub residential/tenant station (GT-2H-L, GT-2H)
Bus control units per common trunk line (GT-BC)
Bus control units per sub trunk line (GT-BC)

Capacity
Max. 16 (max. 8 per common trunk 1 & 2) *4
Max. 4 (max. 2 per common trunk line 1 & 2)
Max. 500 *5
Max. 125 (max. 25 per trunk)
(Same as standard system)
(Same as standard system)
1 required
1 required

*4: Up to 3 entrance stations can be connected per audio signal line from the DP within common trunk line 1&2. If
GT-DB-V or GT-DB-VN is used in an entrance station, the maximum number of entrance stations is 2.
*5: This includes guard stations connected to the entrance stations by the Hand-shaking link setting.

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1-3

Residential/tenant station configuration

For wiring from the control units to each residence/tenant, GT-4Z wiring method, loop wiring method, or GT-1Z wiring method is possible.
NOTE: Mixing different wiring methods on the same trunk line is not allowed.
Audio signal line
Video signal line

Trunk line 1

Trunk line 2
GT-4Z wiring method

Loop wiring
method

4-way video junction unit
GT-4Z

Residential/
tenant st.
Residential/
tenant st.

Trunk line 3

Residential/
tenant st.

GT-1Z wiring method

Residential/
tenant st.

Residential/
tenant st.

Residential/
tenant st.

Residential/
tenant st.

Residential/
tenant st.

Video 1-zone
divider
GT-1Z

GT-4Z

GT-1Z
Residential/
tenant st.

Residential/
tenant st.

GT-1Z
Residential/
tenant st.
Residential/
tenant st.

Residential/
tenant st.

Residential/
tenant st.

Residential/
tenant st.

To each control unit

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Residential/
tenant st.

Trunk line
4 to 6
* Select one of
the same
wiring methods
as trunk lines 1
to 3.

Residence/tenant (for GT-2C-L or GT-2C)

Video door station
JK-DA

JK-DV

JK-DVF

: Power supply line
Residential/tenant station
GT-2C-L, GT-2C

Door station
or doorbell
GT-D

Sub residential/tenant station
GT-2H-L, GT-2H

AIPHONE
JF-DVF

PS24
Power supplies
[When sub residential/tenant stations are connected]
One power supply can be used to power 2 residences/tenants if sub stations are used.

Residence/
tenant 1

Door
station

GT-2C(-L)

GT-2H(-L)

GT-2H(-L)

GT-2H(-L)

GT-2H(-L)

GT-2H(-L)

GT-2H(-L)

PS24

Residence/
tenant 2

Door
station

GT-2C(-L)

[When sub residential/tenant stations are not connected]
One power supply can be used to power up to 4 residences/tenants if no sub stations are used.

Residence/
tenant 1

Door
station

GT-2C(-L)

GT-2C(-L)

Door
station

Residence/
tenant 3

GT-2C(-L)

Door
station

Residence/
tenant 4

PS24

Residence/
tenant 2

Door
station

GT-2C(-L)

Residence/tenant (for GT-1C7,
GT-1C7-L, GT-1M3, and GT-1M3-L)

Residential/tenant station
GT-1C7, GT-1C7-L

Doorbell

Residence/tenant
(for GT-1D and GT-1A)

Residential/tenant station
GT-1M3, GT-1M3-L
Doorbell

Residential/tenant station
GT-1D

Doorbell

Residential/tenant station
GT-1A
Doorbell

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1-4

Lift control system configuration (for expanded system only)

Trunk 2
Lift control adaptor 9 to16
GTW-LC

Lift controller
(third party product)

Lift
(third party product)

Trunk 1
Lift control adaptor 1 to 8
GTW-LC

Lift controller
(third party product)

Lift
(third party product)

Bus control unit
GT-BC

PS24
: Signal line
: Power supply line

DP

DP: Distribution Point
(Not provided by
Aiphone except for
Europe and North
America.)

To the expanded bus control unit
GT-BCXB-N
(See section 1-2 .)

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Device

Capacity

Lift control adaptor

Max. 16 (max. 8 per trunk)

1-5

Wiring distance

Standard system
[Station to peripheral devices]
Residence/tenant (GT-2C(-L) + GT-2H(-L) only)
[18]

[19]

Door station

[21]

Emergency
alarm switch

[20]
PS24

[22]

[GT-4Z to residential/tenant stations]
(e.g. GT-1C7)
[23]

Residence/tenant (e.g. GT-1C7(-L))

[23]

[16]
Doorbell
GT-4Z

Emergency
alarm switch
[22]

[23]

[23]

Residence/
tenant

[6]

Residence/
tenant

[GT-1Z to residential/tenant stations
(e.g. GT-1C7)]

[5]

( 1)

GT-VBC *

GT-BC
[1]

[24]
DP

[8]
[3]

[9]

PS24
[4]

GT-1Z

[10]
[2]

Entrance station

[24]
GT-MKB-N

[13]
2
A

G

B C

K L

M

P

7
S

8

W

T

U V

[16]

3

5
J

H I

D

4

[15]

E F

6

N O

9
X Y

Z

1

Q R

JO-DV

0

External
door release
button

[12]

[17]

Doorbell
[14]

PS24
PS24
Monitor/DVR
(third party product)

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Expanded system
Residence/
tenant

Residence/
tenant
( 1)

GT-VBC *

[30]

GT-BC

[31]

[1]

[7]

GT-BC

DP

(*1)

GT-VBC

[8]
[9]

[26]

PS24

[8]

[1]

[27]

PS24
GT-BCXB-N

GT-VBX

GTW-LC

DP
[25]
[9]

[11]

PS24
[28]

GT-BC

[29]

[1]

DP

[8]
[2]

PS24

[4]

[10]

Entrance station
GT-MKB-N
2
A

G

5
J

H I

3
D

4

K L

M

P

7
S

8
T

U V

W

Q R

B C

E F

6

N O

9
X Y

Z

1

0

[14]

[12]
PS24

PS24

( 1): When using the GT-VBC as an extension adaptor
*
Residence/
tenant

Residence/
tenant
MODE
STANDARD

EXPAND

[7]

GT-VBC
PS24
300 m
(980')

PS24
MODE
STANDARD

GT-VBC
PS24

[7]

[7]
GT-VBC

EXPAND

[7]

The GT-VBC can be used as an extension adaptor (2
units per sub trunk line).
To do so, set the setting switch MODE to "EXPAND".
Even if two units are used as extension adaptors (MODE:
EXPAND), the wiring distance to the farthest residential/
tenant station from the GT-VBC (MODE: STANDARD) or
GT-VBX is limited to 300 m (980').
300 m
(980')

[7]
GT-VBC

PS24

EXPAND

MODE
STANDARD

[27]
GT-VBX

PS24

GT-VBC

Standard system

Expanded system
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The table below shows the maximum wiring distances between devices.
Wire diameter
Wiring distance

0.65 mm
(22 AWG)

0.8 mm
(20 AWG)

1.0 mm
(18 AWG)

[1]

GT-BC - DP *2

3 m (10')

5 m (16')

5 m (16')

[2]

Entrance station - DP *2

150 m (490')

300 m (980')

300 m (980')

[3]

Entrance station - GT-VBC

150 m (490')

300 m (980')

300 m (980')

[4]

GT-MKB-N - DP *2

150 m (490')

300 m (980')

300 m (980')

[5]

DP *2 - farthest residential/tenant station (includes system with GT-4Z or
GT-1Z)

150 m (490')

300 m (980')

300 m (980')

[6]

GT-VBC - farthest residential/tenant station (includes system with GT-4Z or
GT-1Z) *4

100 m (330')

150 m (490')

150 m (490')

[7]

GT-VBC (MODE: STD / EXP) - GT-VBC (MODE: EXP)

100 m (330')

150 m (490')

150 m (490')

[8]

GT-BC - power supply *3

3 m (10')

5 m (16')

5 m (16')

[9]

GT-VBC - power supply *3

3 m (10')

5 m (16')

5 m (16')

[10]

GT-VBC - farthest GT-MKB-N

100 m (330')

150 m (490')

150 m (490')

[11]

GT-BCXB-N - farthest GTW-LC

150 m (490')

300 m (980')

300 m (980')

[12]

Entrance station - power supply *3

150 m (490')

300 m (980')

300 m (980')

[13]

Entrance station - external door release button

10 m (33')

15 m (49')

15 m (49')

[14]

GT-MKB-N - power supply *3

100 m (330')

150 m (490')

150 m (490')

[15]

GT-MKB-N - JO-DV

30 m (100')

50 m (165')

50 m (165')

[16]

Residential/tenant station/GT-MKB-N - doorbell

5 m (16')

10 m (33')

10 m (33')

[17]

GT-MKB-N - monitor/DVR

[18]

Door station - GT-2C-L, GT-2C

50 m (165')

100 m (330')

100 m (330')

[19]

GT-2C-L, GT-2C - farthest GT-2H-L, GT-2H

50 m (165')

100 m (330')

100 m (330')

[20]

GT-2C-L, GT-2C - power supply

25 m (82')

50 m (165')

75 m (245')

[21]

GT-2H-L, GT-2H - power supply

50 m (165')

100 m (330')

150 m (490')

[22]

Residential/tenant station - emergency alarm switch

10 m (33')

15 m (49')

15 m (49')

[23]

GT-4Z - residential/tenant station

30 m (100')

50 m (165')

50 m (165')

[24]

GT-1Z - residential/tenant station

10 m (33')

15 m (49')

15 m (49')

[25]

GT-BCXB-N - power supply *3

3 m (10')

5 m (16')

5 m (16')

[26]

GT-BCXB-N - GT-BC

150 m (490')

300 m (980')

300 m (980')

[27]

GT-VBX - GT-VBC (MODE: EXP)

100 m (330')

150 m (490')

150 m (490')

[28]

Entrance station, GT-MKB-N - GT-BCXB-N

150 m (490')

300 m (980')

300 m (980')

[29]

Entrance station - GT-VBX

150 m (490')

300 m (980')

300 m (980')

[30]

GT-BCXB-N - farthest residential/tenant station (includes system with GT-4Z
or GT-1Z)

150 m (490')

300 m (980')

300 m (980')

[31]

GT-VBX - farthest residential/tenant station (includes system with GT-4Z or
GT-1Z) *4

150 m (490')

300 m (980')

300 m (980')

Coaxial cable 15 m (49')

GT-DB-V, GT-DB-VN, GT-DMB-LVN - (VIGIK) *5

5 m (16')

10 m (33')

10 m (33')

Standard system audio [R1, R2] total wiring distance *1

1650 m (5400')

2500 m (8200')

2500 m (8200')

Expanded system audio [R1, R2] total wiring distance per common line
(maximum 2 trunk lines)

1650 m (5400')

2500 m (8200')

2500 m (8200')

Expanded system audio [R1, R2] total wiring distance per common line
(maximum 4 trunk lines)

1650 m (5400')

2500 m (8200')

2500 m (8200')

Lift control total wiring distance from GT-BCXB-N (including GTW-LC)

1650 m (5400')

2500 m (8200')

2500 m (8200')

GT-RY - residential/tenant station

5 m (16')

10 m (33')

10 m (33')

GT-2C-L, GT-2C - external monitor

1.5 m (5')

3 m (10')

3 m (10')

Entrance station - surveillance camera

Coaxial cable 15 m (50')

*1: The wiring distances from a door station to a GT-2C-L or GT-2C are not included in the total wiring distance.
*2: DP = Distribution Point (Not provided by Aiphone except for Europe and North America.)
*3: When powering two or more devices with one power supply, separate the cables near the power supply.
*4: The wiring distance between GT-VBX or GT-VBC (STANDARD) to the farthest residential/tenant station by using GT-VBC (EXPAND) is 300 m (980')
regardless of the wiring method.
*5: A shielded wire is required.

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COMPONENTS

2-1

Entrance station (modular type)
Panel

Module

Audio panel
GT-DBP

Camera module panel
GT-VP

1-call button
panel
GF-1P

3-call button
panel
GF-3P

2-call button
panel
GF-2P

Audio module
GT-DB-VN (VIGIK and NFC
capable)

Option
connector
(7-pin)

Audio module
• GT-DB-V (VIGIK capable)
• GT-DB

USB cable
A-Micro B type
(1 m)

Camera module
GT-VB

Option
connector
(2-pin)

Call switch module
GT-SW

Name card

4-call button
panel
GF-4P

Name scrolling module
panel
GT-NSP-L

Name scrolling module
GT-NSB

10 key module panel
GF-10KP

10 key module
GT-10K

Access control keypad module with panel
GT-AC

Installation & operation manual

Address card
Address
module panel
GF-AP

Address module
GT-AD
Address cover

Blank panel
GF-BP

* All the above products except GT-DB-V include the Chinese RoHS paper.

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Mounting parts

4-module front
frame
GT-4F

3-module front
frame
GF-3F

2-module front
frame
GF-2F

Screws

(Mounting bracket)
(Front frame)

4-module back box
GT-4B

2-module back
box
GF-2B

3-module back box
GF-3B

Hooded surfacemount box
GT-nHB

Rain hood
GT-nH

Surface-mount
box
GF-nBA

Joint pipe

Mounting gauge

Weather stripping

* A number appears in place of n.

Combination examples
Audio only, Direct select type (8 stations)

Audio/video, Direct select type (8 stations)
GT-VB +
GT-VP

GT-DB(-V, -VN) +
GT-DBP
GT-SW +
GF-4P
GF-BP

Audio only, Name scrolling & 10 key
type

GT-DB
(-V, -VN) +
GT-DBP

C

F
O

I

S

Z

L
V

U

X Y

0

F

C

9

8

O

Z

I

7

Q R

T

L

P

W

9

S

N

W

P

7

T

V

E

6

K

J

G

M

N

U

3

G

6

K

J

5

H

8

B

5

H

M

E

4

Q R

2

4

3
D

B

1

D

2

GT-DB
(-V,-VN) +
GT-DBP

GT-NSB +
GT-NSP-L
A

1
A

GT-10K +
GF-10KP

Audio/video, Name scrolling & 10 key type

GT-VB +
GT-VP

GT-NSB +
GT-NSP-L

GT-SW +
GF-4P

GT-DB(-V, -VN) +
GT-DBP

X Y

0

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GT-10K +
GF-10KP

Audio/video, Name scrolling & direct select
type (4 stations)
GT-VB +
GT-VP
GT-DB
(-V, -VN) +
GT-DBP

GT-NSB +
GT-NSP-L
GT-SW +
GF-4P

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Entrance station (all-in-one type)
All-in-one entrance station
GT-DMB-N
(NFC capable)
* GF-3B back box sold separately.

All-in-one entrance station
GT-DMB-LVN
(VIGIK and NFC capable)
* GT-4B back box sold separately.

USB cable
A-Micro B type (1 m)

Option connector
(7-pin)

Special
screwdriver

Screws

* All the above products except GT-DMB-LVN include the Chinese RoHS paper.

2-3

Bus control unit etc.

Bus control unit
GT-BC

• English, French installation manual (this
manual)
• English, French quick start guide
• Caution sheet (for user)

Special
screwdriver

Video bus control unit
GT-VBC

4-way video junction unit
GT-4Z

Video 1-zone divider
GT-1Z

Expanded bus control unit
GT-BCXB-N
(NFC capable)
Expanded video bus control unit
GT-VBX
USB cable
A-Micro B type (1 m)
* A mounting bracket "DIN rail" included.
* A mounting bracket "DIN rail" included.

External
signaling relay
GT-RY

Wood mounting
screws

* All the above products include the Chinese RoHS paper.

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2-4

Residential/tenant station, sub residential/tenant station
Wood mounting
screws

Residential/tenant station
• GT-2C-L (hearing aid-compatible)
• GT-2C

Screws
* A mounting bracket is attached to the product.
Option connector
(12-pin)
(included with
GT-2C-L, GT-2C)

Sub residential/tenant station
• GT-2H-L (hearing aid-compatible)
• GT-2H

Operation manual

* A mounting bracket is attached to the product.

Residential/tenant station
(hearing aid-compatible)
GT-1C7-L

Residential/tenant
station
GT-1C7

* A mounting bracket is
attached to the product.

* A mounting bracket is
attached to the product.
Option connector
(6-pin)

Residential/tenant
station (hearing aidcompatible)
GT-1M3-L

Residential/tenant
station
GT-1M3
* A mounting bracket is
attached to the product.

* A mounting bracket is
attached to the product.

Residential/tenant station
GT-1A

Wood mounting
screws

* A mounting bracket is attached to the product.
Screws

Option connector
• GT-1A: 6-pin
• GT-1D: 8-pin

Residential/tenant station
GT-1D

Optional handset for GT-2C(-L), GT-2H(-L)
GT-HSA

* All the above products include the Chinese RoHS paper.

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2-5

Door station

* For JK-DA, JK-DV and JK-DVF, refer to the instruction manual included with the product for details.
[For GT-2C-L, GT-2C]
Door station
GT-D
* A mounting bracket is attached to
the product.

Wood mounting screws
Screws

[For GT-MKB-N]

Video door station
JO-DV

2-6

Guard station

Screws

Option
Connector
(12-pin)

Cable tie

USB cable
A-Micro B
type (1 m)

Guard station
GT-MKB-N
(NFC capable)
* A mounting
bracket is
attached to the
product.

2-7

Transparent
nameplate

Special screwdriver

Lift control adaptor

Lift control adaptor
GTW-LC
* A mounting bracket "DIN rail" included.

* All the above products include the Chinese RoHS paper.

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Insulating
plate

Desk stand

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MOUNTING

3-1

Mounting locations

• For video entrance stations and video door stations, the
picture quality of the residential/tenant station monitor
is affected by the external light surrounding the built-in
camera. Do not install these stations in the types of
locations shown below.
• Locations exposed to direct sunlight
• Locations under street lights or door lights
• Other locations exposed to strong light
• Controls are located on the right side of the GT-2C-L/GT-2C, GT-2H-L/GT-2H, GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7 and GT-1M3-L/GT-1M3.
Allow open space of 5 cm (2").
• At least 15 cm (6") of vertical open space from the center of the mounting bracket is needed for mounting the station.
• Entrance stations (all-in-one type) include a sensor. Do not place objects such as plants or trees in places monitored by the sensor.
Also, placing the unit in bright sunlit areas may prevent the sensor from working properly.
GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7 *

GT-2C-L/GT-2C
GT-2H-L/GT-2H

15 cm
(6")

15 cm
(6")

*

5 cm
(2")

15 cm
(6")

5 cm
(2")

5 cm
(2")
5 cm
(2")

GT-1M3-L/GT-1M3

5 cm
(2")

GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7 only

The station's speaker is on the back. Make sure to leave the specified spaces on all sides to ensure sound clarity.

3-2

Cable

• Use PE (polyethylene)-insulated PVC jacket cable.
Parallel or jacketed 2-conductor, mid-capacitance non-shielded cable is
recommended.
• Never use individual conductors, twisted pair cable or coaxial cable.

(x2)

To connect low voltage wires, either crimp them with a crimp sleeve or solder them, and then insulate by covering
with insulating tape.
[Crimping with a crimp sleeve]
Crimp sleeve

1. Line up solid and
stranded conductors,
and crimp them.
Solid conductor

2. Overlap more than
half of the width and
twist them at least
twice.
Insulating tape

Stranded conductor

[Soldering]
1. Twist the stranded
conductor around the
solid conductor at least
three times.
Solid
conductor

2. Bend the tip and solder it.
Make sure no lead wire
sticks out.

Stranded
conductor

3. Overlap more than half of the
width and twist them at least
twice.

Keep the number of connections as
low as possible when wiring.
After connecting wires, make sure to check
for breaking or insufficient connection.
Especially when connecting a wire in the
middle of wiring, either crimp it with a crimp
sleeve or solder it, and then insulate it by
covering with an insulating tape.
Just twisting wires may cause poor connection,
or the surface of the wires may get oxidized to
cause a loose connection, leading to
malfunctioning or failure.

Soldering
Insulating tape

NOTES:
• If the lead wire with a connector is short, extend it using an interconnecting cable.
• Connectors have polarity, so pay attention and connect properly. If connected incorrectly, the
device won’t work.

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Soldering

Crimping with a
crimp sleeve

3-3

Mounting positions and image view area

When using the camera module, if the rain hood is attached a portion of it will show up in the camera display.
NOTE: Follow the applicable laws and regulations for mounting location.

Wide view
Vertical
Mounting position 1300 mm (4' 3")

Mounting position 1500 mm (5')
Approx. 2100 mm
(6' 11")

Approx. 1900 mm
(6' 3")

Approx. 1200 mm (3' 11")

Camera center
Camera center

Approx. 1200 mm (3' 11")
Approx. 900 mm
(3')

1500 mm (5')

Approx. 700 mm
(2' 3")

1300 mm (4' 3")

500 mm (20")

500 mm (20")

Horizontal
Approx. 170°

An area over a range of approx. 170° in a 500 mm (20") radius from the camera
displays. (The display range is a rough estimation and may change due to the
installation environment.)

500 mm
(20")

Zoom view
Vertical (with mounting position of 1500 mm (5'))


500 mm (20") Approx. 2200 mm (7' 2") Approx. 1800 mm (5' 10") Approx. 700 mm (2' 3") Camera center Approx. 1500 mm (5') 1500 mm (5') Approx. 1500 mm (5') Camera center Approx. 550 mm (1' 9") Camera center Approx. 700 mm (2' 3") Approx. 1250 mm (4' 1") 1500 mm (5') 500 mm (20") 500 mm (20") 1500 mm (5') Approx. 800 mm (2' 8") Horizontal Approx. 140° (*1) Approx. 500 mm (20")
Approx. 85° Approx. 500 mm (20") Approx. 85° Approx. 900 mm (3') Approx. 85° Approx. 900 mm (3') Approx. 140° (*1) Approx. 500 mm (20") Approx. 900 mm (3') (*1): Zoom view range is approx. 140° at 500mm (20”) distance from the camera. Objects appear smaller due to greater distortion in the surrounding sections compared to the central section, but a wider area is displayed. The display range is a rough estimation and may change due to the installation environment. Approx. 1200 mm (3' 11") [Vertical center] Approx. 550 mm (1' 9") The zoom position can be changed. The default zoom position is center. Approx. 900 mm (3') - 18 - 3-4 Entrance station (modular type) 2 1 2 Joint pipe 1 Make a hole for the cable. Use the joint pipe to assemble the back box. • Make sure the back box is mounted level. Back box Joint pipe Back box assembly dimensions Back box GT-4B e.g. Back box GT-4B Back box GF-3B GF-2B, GF-3B, GT-4B Back box GF-2B QTY. 295 mm (11-5/8") 200 mm (7-7/8") 44 mm (1-3/4") * 15 mm (9/16") 400 mm (15-3/4") 44 mm (1-3/4") * 15 mm (9/16") 44 mm (1-3/4") * 15 mm (9/16") x x x x 25 mm (1") 25 mm (1") 1 2 3 4 W (mm) 110 245 380 515 W (inch) 4-5/16" 9-5/8" 14-15/16" 20-1/4" 25 mm (1") W * Do not mount the back box on a surface that is recessed by 15 mm (9/16") or more from the external surface of the wall. 3 3 Assemble the modules. • For the useable modules, see section 2-1 . • The GT-SW can have up to 6 modules. To connect 7 or more modules or to increase the light intensity, please contact supplier (need other parts). Special screwdriver (enclosed with GT-BC) NOTE: Before mounting modules to the front panel, complete wiring 4 Slot and DIP switch settings. (Refer to chapter 4 "Wiring" and chapter 5 "Settings".) 5 Holder Mounting bracket 4 Mount each module panel to the front frame. • Mount the panels from behind the front frame. • Insert the holders into the slots on both sides. (With the GT-4F, mount the module panels so that they catch on the tabs from top to bottom.) Mounting gauge 5 Front frame Mount each module, except the GT-AC, to the mounting bracket. • Set the modules in the mounting bracket until they click in place. • To mount multiple rows of modules, apply the mounting gauge to the mounting bracket. While using the mounting gauge to make adjustments, tighten the screws. (A mounting gauge is included with the GF-2B, GF-3B, and GT-4B built-in back boxes.) GT-4F Mounting gauge Options Rain hood GT-203H Hooded surface-mount box GT-203HB - 19 - Surface-mount box GF-203BA 6 GT-DB/GT-DB-V/GT-DB-VN 7 6 Slide down and then open the terminal cover, and connect wires to the terminal block. Insert the wire into the direct terminal. Press the tab to easily insert the wire into the terminal, then release. 7 From the audio module to the next module, insert the attached connector into the socket. GT-DB(-V, -VN) CN1 ON CN1 ON GT-SW ON 1 2 Make sure to run the cable under the terminal cover for protection. 8 Attach the connection cables between the modules. Mount modules on the back boxes. 99 9 Run the connection cable through the joint pipe and connect CN1 of the GT-SW to the next row. 10 10 For the GT-SW and GT-AD, remove the resident name/address plate or paper 8 CN1 CN1 CN1 CN2 CN2 CN1 CN1 CN2 CN2 CN1 GT-SW GT-SW GT-AD GT-AD 11 GT-DB/GT-DB-V/GT-DB-VN by pressing either the left or right end. (Peel off the plastic film.) Use a permanent pen to write the resident name and address on the transparent plate and mount the plate on the module. 11 Close the terminal cover. Mount the front frame and tighten with the special screwdriver (included with GT-BC). - 20 - 3-5 Entrance station (all-in-one type) GT-DMB-LVN/GT-DMB-N 1 1 Slide down and then open the cover, and connect wires to the terminal block. Insert the wire into the direct terminal. Press the tab to easily insert the wire into the terminal, then release. Release button 2 GT-DMB-LVN 3 Close the cover until it clicks into place. GT-DMB-N GT-4B (4-module back box) (not included) Unit 3 GF-3B (3-module back box) (not included) 110 mm (4-5/16") 110 mm (4-5/16") Unit 400 mm (15-3/4") 295 mm (11-5/8") Special screwdriver Special screwdriver 4 4 Mounting screws ×4 (included) 44 mm (1-3/4") Mounting screws ×4 (included) NOTE ( GT-DMB-LVN only ): For installing VIGIK or a key cylinder, refer to the instructions included with the product. 18.4 mm (3/4") Ø25 mm (1") - 21 - 44 mm (1-3/4") 3 Mount the unit in the flush mount back box. 4 Tighten the locking screws using the special screwdriver. 3-6 Bus control unit, 4-way video junction unit, lift control adaptor and power supply DIN rail mounting The maximum cable length between the GT-BCXB-N and GT-VBX is 40 cm. Therefore, mount them side by side. 1 Mount the unit on the DIN rail and then click the unit into place, or mount the unit directly to a wall. • GT-BC, GT-VBC, and GT-4Z do not include the DIN rail. Use the W-DIN11 for mounting these units. • GT-BCXB-N, GT-VBX, GT-MCX and GTW-LC are mounted to the included DIN rail. 2 When removing the unit, pull the lock release lever down. GT-BC GT-VBC GT-BCXB-N GT-VBX GT-MCX GTW-LC GT-4Z 1 DIN rail DIN rail (included) 2 Power switch DIN rail DIN rail (not included) DIN rail (not included) ON OFF 1 2 Power on LED Lock release lever Lock release lever • Expanded video bus control unit GT-VBX NOTES: • Keep wiring away from NFC mark, as it may disturb the audio or video signals. • Be sure to mount the other devices more than 20 cm (7-7/8") away from NFC mark of GT-BCXB-N. Connector cable length: 40 cm GT-BCXB-N More than 20 cm (7-7/8") NFC mark GT-BC GT-VBC Screw hole GT-4Z Screw hole PS-2420DM, PS-2420, PS-2420S PS-2420UL, PS-2420BF Refer to the installation manual included with the product. Screw hole Mounting screw × 2 (not included) Screw shaft: Ø4.1 or less Slotted head: Ø8.2 or less, 3.0mm or less in height Screw hole Mounting screw × 2 (not included) Screw shaft: Ø4.1 or less Slotted head: Ø8.2 or less, 3.0mm or less in height Release button Wiring Insert the wire into the terminal. Press the tab to easily insert the wire into the terminal, then release. * The image of the terminals may differ from the actual product. - 22 - 3-7 Residential/tenant station Mounting screws ×4 (included) GT-2C-L/GT-2C GT-2H-L/GT-2H 83.5 mm (3-5/16") ø30mm (1-3/16”) * When using a gang box, a 3-gang box is recommended. Mounting bracket 1. Press the release button (to insert or remove the wire). 2. Insert the cable into the terminal. 1 • To remove the terminal block, slide the terminal block and pull it out. • Strip away the jacket of the cable and insert all wires into the slots in an orderly fashion. Failure to do so could result in pinching that may damage the wiring. 2 8 mm (5/16") Surface wiring * The cable can be routed as surface wiring to the top or bottom of the unit. Cut a cable inlet on the upper part of the unit to allow passage of the wiring into the unit from above. If there is a large amount of wiring, strip away the jacket of the cable up to the cable inlet. Mounting screws ×4 (included) 92 mm (3-5/8") 83.5 mm (3-5/16") Mounting bracket Optional handset Handset GT-HSA Screws × 2 (included) Station unit joint connector CN4 Connect the station unit joint connector. - 23 - GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7, GT-1M3-L/GT-1M3 Back wiring Cut a small round hole (ø30mm (1-3/16”)) in the wall for routing wires. GT-1M3-L/GT-1M3 GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7 Mounting screw × 4 (not included) Screw shaft: Ø4.1 or less Slotted head: Ø8.2 or less, 3.0mm or less in height Mounting screw × 2 (not included) Screw shaft: Ø4.1 or less Slotted head: Ø8.2 or less, 3.0mm or less in height 92 mm (3-5/8”) 83.5 mm (3-5/16”) 83.5 mm (3-5/16”) ø30mm (1-3/16”) ø30mm (1-3/16”) Mounting bracket Mounting bracket 1. Press the release button (to insert or remove the wire). 2. Insert the wire into the terminal. 1. Press the release button (to insert or remove the wire). 2. Insert the wire into the terminal. 1 2 1 2 8 mm (5/16") 8 mm (5/16") NOTES ( GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7 only ): • The station has a speaker on the back. When using a gang box for routing the wires, use a single gang box and attach the mounting bracket to the wall as shown above. If a 2- or 3-gang box is used, audio quality may be altered. • Depending on the material of the wall, volume and quality of sound coming from the speaker may be altered. Surface wiring The wires can be routed to the top or bottom of the station. Cut the cable inlet to allow passage of the wiring into the station from above. If there is a large amount of wiring, strip away the jacket of the wire up to the cable inlet. GT-1M3-L/GT-1M3 GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7 Mounting screw × 4 (not included) Screw shaft: Ø4.1 or less Slotted head: Ø8.2 or less, 3.0mm or less in height Mounting screw × 2 (not included) Screw shaft: Ø4.1 or less Slotted head: Ø8.2 or less, 3.0mm or less in height 92 mm (3-5/8”) 83.5 mm (3-5/16") 83.5 mm (3-5/16") Mounting bracket Mounting bracket * To pass the wire through the back of the station, cut out the cable inlet. * To pass the wire through the back of the station, cut out the cable inlet. - 24 - OR GT-1A Mounting screw (included) 1 1 Mounting bracket Mount the mounting bracket on the wall. * When using a gang box, a single gang box is recommended. 83.5 mm (3-5/16") ø30mm (1-3/16”) Mounting screw 2 SW1 A IN OUT 0.65 10 9 R1 R2 R1 R2 C CE 2 Terminal block B Do not remove the wires (For end users) K KE SW1 A users) es (For end e the wir 10 9 not remov OUT 0.65 K KE B Do IN CE R2 C R1 R1 R2 Connect wires to the terminal block. Release button * If it is difficult to insert the wire, insert it while pressing the release button. • To remove the terminal block, slide the terminal block and pull it out. • Strip away the jacket of the wire and insert all wires into the slots in an orderly fashion. Failure to do so could result in pinching that may damage the wiring. • For surface wiring, cut out the cable inlet. Cable inlet SW1 A B Do not remove the wires ! (For end users) IN OUT 0.65~10 9mm R1 R2 R1 R2 C CE K KE NOTE: Be sure to route the wires inside the cable guides. Otherwise, the wires could be damaged when attaching the station to the mounting bracket. Cable guide 3 3 Mount the station to the mounting bracket. Be careful not to damage the circuit board when connecting wires and mounting the station. Failure to do so could damage the station. GT-1D Inlet Case NOTE : The surface wiring method cannot be used. Chassis 1 2 Handset Remove the screw, and then remove the case from the chassis. Route the wires through the wire inlet of the chassis, and then connect the wires. Release button Screw 83.5 mm (3-5/16") ø30mm (1-3/16”) Turn off the GT-BC control unit before connecting wires. Failure to do so could damage the station. 15 mm (9/16") 3 ø30mm (1-3/16”) 10 mm (3/8") 83.5 mm (3-5/16") Attach the chassis on the wall. * Be careful not to pinch the wires between the chassis and the wall. * When using a gang box, a single gang box is recommended. 4 5 Attach the case to the chassis and tighten the screw. Plug in the handset to the jack. * The image of the terminals may differ from the actual product. - 25 - Door station (for residential/tenant station) 3-8 GT-D Mounting screws x 2 (included) Mounting frame Place " 1 UP" upwards. 1 Loosen the screws and remove the mounting frame from the main unit. 2 Mount the mounting frame on the wall. * When using a gang box, a single gang box is recommended. 3 83.5 mm (3-5/16") 2 ø30mm (1-3/16”) After connecting the wiring, mount the main unit to the mounting frame. • For surface wiring, insert wiring from the cable inlet (lower part). Do not block the drainage holes. JO-DV (for GT-MKB-N only) Anchor x 4 (Prepare anchors according to the size of the mounting screws.) (not included) 1 Loosen Vandal resistant front panel 75 mm (2-15/16") 50 mm (1-15/16") (The diameter and the depth of the holes on the wall depend on the anchors suitable for the mounting screws used.) 150 mm (5-7/8") 4 70 mm (2-3/4'') 3 Special screwdriver (included) 1 Loosen the special screw with the special screwdriver, and remove the front panel. 2 Insert the transparent nameplate. 1 Peel off the protective seals on the plate (both sides). 2 Use a permanent pen to write the resident name on the transparent plate. * Be sure to leave 25 mm (1") of white space on the right end to account for insertion. 3 Insert the filled-in transparent nameplate. (indicated with in diagram). Mounting screw × 4 (not included) Screw shaft: Ø4.1 Slotted Head: Ø8.2 or less Height: 3.0mm (1/8") or less Special screw Tighten 5 Drainage hole Do not block the drainage holes. 2 Insert transparent nameplate here. 25 mm (1") ABCDEFG 2 mm (1/16") JK-DA, JK-DV, JK-DVF (for GT-2C-L, GT-2C only) Refer to the installation manual included with the product. - 26 - 3 4 Connect wires to the unit. Mount the unit to the mounting surface. * Use board anchors or concrete plugs as needed. 5 Replace face plate and tighten special screw with the included special screwdriver. 3-9 Guard station GT-MKB-N When mounting on a wall 1 92mm (3-5/8") * When using a gang box, a 3-gang box is recommended. 1 3 2 Connect the wires to the station. 3 Attach the station to the mounting bracket. 83.5mm (3-5/16") ø30mm (1-3/16”) Mount the mounting bracket to the wall. Mounting height (box center) 1,500 mm (5') Mounting bracket (comes attached to the station) 2 Connect the wires to the station and route them as shown in the figure. Wires Mounting screw × 4 (not included) Screw shaft: Ø4.1 or less Slotted head: Ø8.2 or less, 3.0mm or less in height When mounting on the desktop stand 1 Set up the desktop stand. NOTE : Keep wiring away from NFC mark, as it may disturb the * Set up the desktop stand on a level surface so that it is stabilized. Fix the desktop stand in place if needed. * The desktop stand can be adjusted to 3 angles. Fit the leg in a groove on the base for the desired angle. 2 Attach the mounting bracket and insulation plate to the desktop stand. 3 4 Connect the wires to the station. audio or video signals. 1 Attach the station to the mounting bracket. 45° 30° 4 Base 60° Leg 2 3 Wires Screw (for desktop stand) × 4 (included) Desktop stand (included) Mounting bracket (comes attached to the station) How to connect and remove wires 1. Press the release button (to insert or remove the wire). 2. Insert the wire into the terminal. Insulation plate (included) 1 Release button - 27 - 2 8 mm (5/16") 4 WIRING 4-1 Standard system The following is an example of a basic wiring diagram for the standard system. * The wiring methods differ depending on the equipment used. Refer to sections 4-2 to 4-4 for the detailed wiring diagrams of entrance stations, guard stations, and residential/tenant stations. Each pair of wires should be in a separately jacketed cable (audio, video, and power wiring). To prevent shorts, unused cables should be insulated. NOTES: Do not use the unused terminals and ports for other purposes. In order to prevent miswiring, label both ends of each cable with the unit and terminal names to which they are to be connected. • For connecting other manufacturers’ products, refer to the instruction manuals for those products. • • Common area Video bus control unit GT-VBC Guard station (max. 2) 1P NP Guard station 1 1P NP *1 DP (Distribution Point) 1P NP 1P NP Guard station 2 1P NP MODE STANDARD EXPAND R1 R2 * Refer to section 4-2 for detailed connection diagrams. DC24V Entrance station (max. 5) Bus control unit GT-BC 1P NP Entrance station 1 1P NP Entrance station 2 Entrance station 3 (Distribution Point) wiring example *1: •DPWhen using a distribution terminal block, it is not provided Entrance station 4 Entrance station 5 • by Aiphone except for Europe and North America. After making connections, be sure to check that there are no disconnected or loose parts. * Refer to section 4-3 for detailed connection diagrams. R1 R2 1P NP R1 R2 1P NP R1 R2 1P NP R1 R2 R1 R2 1P NP 1P NP R1 R2 1P NP DP 1P NP 1P NP R1 R2 - 28 - GT-BC R1 R2 : Audio signal line : Video signal line : Power supply line NP: Non-polarized Residential/tenant trunk * Refer to section 4-4 for detailed connection diagrams. 1P NP Residential/tenant trunk 1 1P NP Residential/tenant trunk 2 Residential/tenant trunk 3 Residential/tenant trunk 4 1P NP Residential/tenant trunk 5 1P NP Up to two GT-VBC can be used as extension adaptors per trunk line. * 2: * 3: To use the GT-VBC as an extension adaptor, set the MODE setting switch to [EXPAND]. The wires must be connected to the IN (1) terminals. B1 B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 B1B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 OUT 1 MAIN DC24V OUT 2 OUT 3 IN 1 IN 2 OUT 4 OUT 5 IN 3 IN 4 1P NP OUT 6 Residential/tenant trunk 1 Residential/tenant trunk 2 IN 5 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 Residential/tenant trunk 3 Residential/tenant trunk 4 1P NP PS24 Residential/tenant trunk 5 Residential/tenant trunk 6 AC B1 B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 B1B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 * 2 OUT 1 EXPAND MODE STANDARD MAIN DC24V OUT 2 OUT 3 *3 IN 1 IN 2 OUT 4 IN 3 OUT 5 IN 4 OUT 6 IN 5 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 PS24 AC PS-2420DM PS24 B1 B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 B1B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 * 2 OUT 1 EXPAND L N 230 V AC 50/60 Hz + 24 V DC2A MODE STANDARD MAIN DC24V OUT 2 OUT 3 *3 IN 1 IN 2 OUT 4 IN 3 OUT 5 IN 4 OUT 6 IN 5 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 AC PS24 B1 B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 B1B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 PS-2420 PS-2420S PS-2420UL PS-2420BF OUT 1 EXPAND 100V - 240V 50/60 Hz MODE STANDARD MAIN DC24V 24V DC 2A OUT 2 IN 1 OUT 3 IN 2 OUT 4 IN 3 OUT 5 IN 4 OUT 6 IN 5 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 AC PS24 (Please note that images and terminal position in this manual may differ from the actual product.) - 29 - 4-2 Guard station NOTES: • • * Connect to the bus control units. Standard system: section 4-1 Expanded system: section 4-5 Refer to section 4-7 for option connector details. Refer to section 5-1 for the switch settings. GT-VBC GT-BC : Audio signal line : Video signal line : Power supply line DP P: Polarized NP: Non-polarized Set SW1 to "B". DC24V SW1 A IN B OUT Guard station 1 GT-MKB-N IN ON 1 2 3 4 DOOR OUT SW2 SW SW C CE RYC RYC RYK RYK RYV RYV V+ V CN1 + - 1P NP B1 B2 B1 B2 R1 R2 R1 R2 A1 A2 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP Brown Orange Yellow Green Red Blue Red Purple Red Gray White Black USB NP NP PC (third party product) NP NP External signal relay GT-RY AC NP External signal relay GT-RY External signal relay GT-RY P A1 A2 AC Video door station JO-DV Option button output Doorbell Buzzer etc. Buzzer etc. Video output contact Monitor/DVR (third party product) SW1 A DC24V Termination setting: For terminating guard station, set SW1 to "A". IN B OUT Guard station 2 GT-MKB-N IN ON 1 2 3 4 DOOR OUT SW2 SW SW C CE RYC RYC RYK RYK RYV RYV V+ V CN1 + B1 B2 B1 B2 R1 R2 R1 R2 A1 A2 USB (Please note that images and terminal position in this manual may differ from the actual product.) - 30 - PS24 AC 4-3 Entrance station Modular type and all-in-one type entrance stations are available. The wiring method differs depending on the type or the combination of modular units, as shown below. NOTES: • • Refer to section 4-7 for option connector details. Refer to section 5-1 for the switch settings. ■ Modular type (video and audio) GT-DB-V, GT-DB-VN only Modular unit combination example VIGIK 2 A J M P S E F 6 K L 8 W T U V N O 9 X Y 0 GT-DB 5P 5P Camera module GT-VB NP AC 3 B C 5 7 Z G H I D 4 Q R Magnetic loop module Purple Blue Green Yellow Orange Red Brown 1 External signal relay GT-RY Audio module GT-DB(-V, -VN) GT-10K CN2 CN3 SW1 A1 A2 CN1 GT-NSB 1 2 3 4 CN2 Red Brown GT-VB CN1 ON (*2) V V GT-NSB RY RY GND D D SP SP GT-VB 5P P USB ON GT-DB ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GT-SW 1 2 3 4 R1 R2 BP BP ELB ELC ELM SW3 SW2 Surveillance camera (third party product, NTSC 75 ) AC PT PT (*1): N/C (Normally Closed) [ELB, ELC] GT-VBC PC (third party product) N/O (Normally Open) [ELM, ELC] Less than AC/DC 24V, 4A (resistive load) (*2): GT-DB-V and GT-DB-VN only. Door release (third party product) 1P NP (*1) External door release button (third party product) (*3) NP OR GT-BC 6P 1P NP 6P Call switch module GT-SW/ Address module GT-AD DP Name scroll module GT-NSB CN1 CN3 CN4 * Connect to the bus control units. Standard system: section 4-1 Expanded system: section 4-5 CN1 CN2 CN11 CN100 5P 9P 6P 9P 5P 6P GT-SW/GT-AD CN1 CN3 GT-SW/GT-AD (one unit only) 10-key module (10 keys) GT-10K CN4 CN2 Another entrance station CN1 CN3 CN4 Another entrance station CN100 CN2 PS24 AC (*3): Input specifications N/O (Normally Open) contact Detection confirmation time 100 ms or more Closed contact resistance 1 k or less Open contact resistance 50 k or more Terminal short current 10 mA or less Open circuit voltage between terminals 3.3 V DC or less : Audio signal line : Video signal line : Power supply line Input method (Please note that images and terminal position in this manual may differ from the actual product.) - 31 - P: Polarized NP: Non-polarized ■ Modular type (audio only) GT-DB-V, GT-DB-VN only NOTE: Refer to section 5-1 for the switch settings. VIGIK GT-RY Modular unit combination example NP Purple Blue Green Yellow Orange Red Brown AC External signal relay RY RY GND D D SP SP GT-DB GT-DB Magnetic loop module Audio module GT-DB(-V, -VN) CN3 (*2) 2 A G K L 3 P S 8 W T U V E F 6 M 7 Q R B C 5 J H I D 4 N O CN1 9 X Y Z 1 0 GT-SW 5P GT-10K GT-NSB GT-NSB CN2 USB SW3 SW2 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R1 R2 BP BP ELB ELC ELM GT-DB ON 1 2 3 4 AC PT PT Door release (third party product) (*1) NP GT-SW GT-SW NP PC (third party product) External door release button (third party product) (*3) OR GT-BC 6P 6P 1P NP Call switch module GT-SW/ Address module GT-AD DP Name scroll module GT-NSB CN1 CN3 CN4 * Connect to the bus control units. Standard system: section 4-1 Expanded system: section 4-5 CN1 CN2 CN11 CN100 5P 9P 6P 9P 5P 6P GT-SW/GT-AD GT-SW/GT-AD CN1 CN3 10-key module (10 keys) GT-10K CN4 CN2 Another entrance station CN1 CN3 CN4 CN100 CN2 (*1): N/C (Normally Closed) [ELB, ELC] N/O (Normally Open) [ELM, ELC] Less than AC/DC 24V, 4A (resistive load) (*2): GT-DB-V and GT-DB-VN only. Another entrance station PS24 (*3): Input specifications N/O (Normally Open) contact Detection confirmation time 100 ms or more Closed contact resistance 1 k or less Open contact resistance 50 k or more Terminal short current 10 mA or less Open circuit voltage between terminals 3.3 V DC or less Input method (Please note that images and terminal position in this manual may differ from the actual product.) - 32 - AC : Audio signal line : Video signal line : Power supply line NP: Non-polarized ■ All-in-one type NOTE: Refer to section 5-1 for the switch settings. Surveillance camera GT-DMB-LVN only VIGIK PC (third party product) NP Red Brown ON RY RY GND D D V V GT-RY Purple Blue Green Yellow Orange P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CN1 SW1 All-in-one entrance station GT-DMB-LVN/GT-DMB-N USB AC External signal relay DC24V A1 A2 ELM ELC ELB R1 R2 BP BP NP External door release button (third party product) * Connect to the bus control units. Standard system: section 4-1 Expanded system: section 4-5 (*2) Another entrance station Another entrance station GT-BC PS24 AC 1P NP DP NP Door release (third party product) (*1) PT PT GT-VBC AC 1P NP (*1): N/C (Normally Closed) [ELB, ELC] N/O (Normally Open) [ELM, ELC] Less than AC/DC 24V, 4A (resistive load) (*2): Input specifications N/O (Normally Open) Input method contact Detection confirmation time 100 ms or more Closed contact resistance 1 k or less Open contact resistance 50 k or more Terminal short current 10 mA or less Open circuit voltage between terminals 3.3 V DC or less (Please note that images and terminal position in this manual may differ from the actual product.) - 33 - : Audio signal line : Video signal line : Power supply line NP: Non-polarized P: Polarized 4-4 Residential/tenant trunk NOTE: This system allows 3 types of connection methods: "Loop wiring method", "GT-4Z wiring method", and "GT-1Z wiring method". Select the method suitable for the application and usage of the system. ■ Loop wiring method Termination setting: For terminating a residential/tenant station, set SW1 to "A". GT-2C-L/GT-2C A SW1 B OUT * Refer to section 4-7 for details about the option connector. NP CN1 K KE RY RY SW SW S1 S1E S2 S2E S3 S3E Red Blue NP White Option contact output NP Black Orange Sensor, button, etc. NP Black Sensor, button, etc. NP Gray Yellow Black Purple Sensor, button, etc. NP External video device P Black Brown NP External signal relay Handset GT-HSA OUT OUT CN4 1P NP 4P A SW1 B Yellow OUT Set SW1 to "B". IN IN PS24 H2 H1 A2 A1 AC Termination setting: For terminating sub residential/tenant station, turn 4 on SW2 to ON. IN GT-2C-L/GT-2C GT-RY AC 4P SW2 R1 R2 R1 R2 B1 B2 B1 B2 1P NP DOOR SUB External video device Door station JK-DA JK-DV JK-DVF GT-D CN2 V V Red Orange 1P NP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW2 IN R1 R2 R1 R2 B1 B2 B1 B2 OUT OUT CN4 Residential/tenant station GT-2C-L/GT-2C Sub residential/ tenant station GT-2H-L/GT-2H ON OPTION Brown GT-RY AC H2 H1 A2 A1 AC OPTION Buzzer etc. IN IN PS24 DOOR SUB Emergency alarm switch ON OPTION GT-2C-L/GT-2C, GT-2H-L/GT-2H 1P NP 1P NP Set SW1 to "B". GT-2H-L/GT-2H 1P NP H1 H2 H1 H2 1P NP H1 H2 IN H1 H2 SW1 B OUT SW2 A OUT SW2 IN SW2 OUT 1 2 3 4 H1 H2 1P NP NOTES: Refer to section 4-7 for details about wiring to the option connector. • Refer to section 5-2 for the switch settings. • PS24 * Connect to the bus control units. Standard system: section 4-1 Expanded system: section 4-5 NP: Non-polarized P: Polarized (Please note that images and terminal position in this manual may differ from the actual product.) - 34 - IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW2 IN R1 R2 R1 R2 B1 B2 B1 B2 OUT OUT CN4 1P NP AC After connecting a residential/tenant station and a door station (or doorbell), power cycle the unit. : Audio signal line : Video signal line : Power supply line H2 H1 A2 A1 ON OPTION ON 1 2 3 4 IN ON 1 2 3 4 IN H1 H2 OUT ON DOOR SUB GT-2H-L/GT-2H 1P NP DP GT-BC GT-VBC ■ Loop wiring method GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7, GT-1M3-L/GT-1M3 Turn off the GT-BC control unit before connecting wires. Failure to do so could damage the station. Residential/tenant station GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7 SW2 ON SW1 Termination setting: For terminating a residential/tenant station, set SW1 to "A". A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPTION White NP GT-RY Blue Gray Black DC DC RYC RYC SW SW IN Yellow Orange OUT AC NP B1 B2 B1 B2 R1 R2 R1 R2 C CE IN Doctor call OUT Option contact output Residential/tenant station GT-1M3-L/GT-1M3 NP Doorbell (*1) (third party product) K KE Option button output NP Residential/ tenant station GT-1C7-L/ GT-1C7 Residential/ tenant station GT-1M3-L/ GT-1M3 Emergency alarm switch (*2) (GFK-PS available in N. America only) (*1): Doorbell • N/O contact (non-locked type) • DC 12 V/0.1 A or higher NOTES: Refer to section 4-7 for details about wiring to the option connector. • Refer to section 5-2 for the ID switch settings. • ON SW1 A B OPTION DC DC RYC RYC SW SW OUT IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IN (*3): Jumper wire between K and KE . Jumper wire must remain in place if not using an emergency alarm switch. Set SW1 to "B". SW2 OUT (*2): Emergency alarm switch • N/C contact (locked type) • DC 12 V/0.1 A or higher 1P NP B1 B2 B1 B2 R1 R2 R1 R2 C CE K KE : Audio signal line : Video signal line : Power supply line 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP (*3) * Connect to the bus control units. Standard system: section 4-1 Expanded system: section 4-5 DP GT-BC NP: Non-polarized (Please note that images and terminal position in this manual may differ from the actual product.) - 35 - GT-VBC ■ GT-1Z wiring method (using the video 1-zone divider) GT-2C-L/GT-2C, GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7, GT-1M3-L/GT-1M3 * The following diagram is a wiring example using the residential/tenant stations GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7 and GT-1M3-L/GT-1M3. GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7 SW1 Termination setting: For terminating a residential/tenant station, set SW1 to "A". A B NOTE: Do not connect the GT-1Z to the terminal residential/tenant station. B1 B2 B1 B2 R1 R2 R1 R2 C CE OUT IN OUT IN GT-1M3-L/GT-1M3 K KE 1P NP GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7 SW1 A B B1 B2 B1 B2 R1 R2 R1 R2 C CE OUT IN OUT IN GT-1M3-L/GT-1M3 GT-1Z 1P NP Yellow YEL B1 LINE White WHT B2 IN Yellow YEL B1 LINE WHT B2 OUT White Blue White BLU B1 OUT WHT B2 K KE Residential/tenant station GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7 OUT Residential/tenant station GT-1M3-L/GT-1M3 IN OUT IN SW1 1P NP Video 1-zone divider GT-1Z A B B1 B2 B1 B2 R1 R2 R1 R2 C CE K KE 1P NP Yellow YEL B1 LINE White WHT B2 IN Yellow YEL B1 LINE White WHT B2 OUT Blue White BLU B1 OUT WHT B2 1P NP 1P NP * Connect to the bus control units. Standard system: section 4-1 Expanded system: section 4-5 DP NOTE: Refer to pages 34 and 35 for the wiring details of residential/tenant stations. GT-BC : Audio signal line : Video signal line NP: Non-polarized (Please note that images and terminal position in this manual may differ from the actual product.) - 36 - GT-VBC ■ GT-4Z wiring method (using the 4-way video junction unit) GT-2C-L/GT-2C, GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7, GT-1M3-L/GT-1M3 * The following diagram is a wiring example using the residential/tenant stations GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7 and GT-1M3-L/GT-1M3. NOTE: Refer to pages 34 and 35 for the wiring details of residential/tenant stations. Residential/ tenant station A 1P NP IN B1 B2 B1 B2 R1 R2 R1 R2 OUT Termination setting: For terminating the 4-way video junction unit, set SW1 to "A". 1 residential/tenant station can be connected to [LINE OUT]. In this case, set SW1 to "B". IN OUT IN B 1P NP OUT B1 B2 B1 B2 R1 R2 R1 R2 OUT A SW1 B IN SW1 Residential/ tenant station 1P NP 1P NP GT-4Z B1 B2 R1 R2 OUT(3) Residential/ tenant station B1 B2 R1 R2 LINE OUT OUT(4) Residential/ tenant station B SW1 A OUT(1) IN OUT(2) B B1 B2 R1 R2 B1 B2 R1 R2 B1 B2 R1 R2 A SW1 GT-1C7-L GT-1C7 IN B1 B2 B1 B2 R1 R2 R1 R2 B 1P NP Residential/ tenant station Residential/ tenant station GT-4Z 1P NP 1P NP B1 B2 R1 R2 B1 B2 R1 R2 B1 B2 R1 R2 LINE OUT OUT(4) OUT(1) IN OUT(2) B1 B2 R1 R2 B1 B2 R1 R2 B1 B2 R1 R2 OUT(3) IN 1P NP OUT 1P NP 1P NP OUT OUT IN OUT IN SW1 B1 B2 R1 R2 A A B1 B2 B1 B2 R1 R2 R1 R2 B Set SW1 to "B". : Audio signal line : Video signal line SW1 NP: Non-polarized GT-1M3-L GT-1M3 Residential/ tenant station 1P NP 1P NP Residential/ tenant station Residential/ tenant station B1 B2 R1 R2 4-way video junction unit GT-4Z Residential/ tenant station B1 B2 R1 R2 B1 B2 R1 R2 LINE OUT OUT(4) OUT(1) IN OUT(2) B1 B2 R1 R2 B1 B2 R1 R2 B1 B2 R1 R2 OUT(3) A * Connect to the bus control units. Standard system: section 4-1 Expanded system: section 4-5 B SW1 GT-BC GT-VBC Residential/ tenant station 1P NP 1P NP Residential/ tenant station Set SW1 to "B". (Please note that images and terminal position in this manual may differ from the actual product.) - 37 - DP GT-1A NOTE: Refer to section 4-7 for details about wiring to the option connector. Residential/tenant station (audio only) GT-1A NP IN R1 R2 R1 R2 C CE Doorbell (*1) (third party product) K KE OUT NP 1P NP GT-1A Emergency alarm switch (*2) (GFK-PS available in North America only.) IN R1 R2 R1 R2 C CE K KE OUT (*3) (*1): Doorbell • N/O contact (non-locked type) • DC 12 V/0.1 A or higher 1P NP DP GT-BC * Connect to the audio bus control unit. Standard system: section 4-1 Expanded system: section 4-5 (No connection is needed to the video bus control unit GT-VBC.) (*2): Emergency alarm switch • N/C contact (locked type) • DC 12 V/0.1 A or higher (*3): Jumper wiring between K and KE . Jumper wire must remain in place if not using an emergency alarm switch. NP: Non-polarized - 38 - GT-1D NOTES: Turn off the GT-BC control unit before connecting wires. Failure to do so could damage the station. Be careful not to damage the circuit board when connecting wires and mounting the station. Failure to do so could damage the station. Refer to section 4-7 for details about wiring to the option connector. To connect wires, the case must be removed from the chassis. Refer to section 3-7 for how to remove the case. Residential/tenant station (audio only) GT-1D Option contact output IN Buzzer etc. AC 1P NP R2 R1 GT-RY (*1): Doorbell • N/O contact (non-locked type) • DC 12 V/0.1 A or higher CN4 (*5) NP Black Gray NP White Blue Yellow Orange NP Red Brown NP Doorbell (*1) (third party product) SW SW RY RY CE C KE K JP4 (*2): Emergency alarm switch • N/C contact (locked type) • DC 12 V/0.1 A or higher (*3) JP1 (*3): When using an emergency alarm switch, remove the jumper wire from the JP1 connectors. Otherwise, leave the jumper wire connected. GT-1D Emergency alarm switch (*2) (GFK-PS available in N. America only) IN • • When using Doctor call, remove the jumper wire from the JP4 connectors. Otherwise, leave the jumper wire connected. 1P NP R2 R1 CN4 (*4) SW SW RY RY CE C KE K (*5) 1P NP JP4 (*4): Only one emergency alarm switch and one doorbell can be connected to the same station. Each station uses its own option connector for external devices used for that tenant. (*5): When making a connection to the CN4 connector, remove the protective cap. (*3) JP1 * Connect to the audio bus control unit. Standard system: section 4-1 Expanded system: section 4-5 (No connection is needed to the video bus control unit GT-VBC.) DP GT-BC - 39 - NP: Non-polarized 4-5 Expanded system Use two separately jacketed 2 conductor cables for the audio and video connections. Common trunk line 1 To prevent shorts, unused cables should be insulated. Do not connect 2 or more GT-BC units on the same trunk line. Guard station * Refer to section 4-2 for detailed connection diagrams. Sub trunk line 1-A Guard station 2 Sub trunk line 1-B * Make connections in the same method with the sub trunk line 2-B. PS24 AC Guard station 1 1P NP 1P NP Entrance station 1P NP To Common trunk line 2 Entrance station 8 * Refer to section 4-3 for detailed connection diagrams. Entrance station 7 MODE STANDARD EXPAND B1 B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 OUT 1 OUT 6 MAIN DC24V Entrance station 6 OUT 2 OUT 3 IN 1 IN 2 IN 5 A1 A2 A1 A2 Entrance station 5 Entrance station 4 Entrance station 3 A1 A2 1P NP Video bus control unit GT-VBC MODE STANDARD EXPAND AC PS24 1P NP B1 B2 B1 B2 Entrance station 2 SUB1 CN2 COMMON1 Entrance station 1 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP * Connector length 40 cm (15-3/4) DP (Distribution Point) 4P (Not provided by Aiphone except for Europe and North America.) 1P NP R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 MAIN DC24V R1 R2 MAIN DC24V GT-BC R1 R2 R1 R2 SUB1A COMMON1 COMMON2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 CN2 PS24 4P AC 1P NP 1P NP To GT-VBX Common trunk line 2 * Use the same method for connecting each common trunk line. To GT-VBC - 40 - The following is an example of basic wiring diagram for the expanded system. * The wiring methods differ depending on the equipment used. Refer to section 4-2 to 4-4 for detailed wiring diagrams of entrance stations, guard stations and residential/tenant trunks. Sub trunk line 2-A Sub trunk line 2-B Residential/tenant trunk * Refer to section 4-4 for detailed connection diagrams. Residential/tenant trunk 6 1P NP Residential/tenant trunk 5 1P NP Residential/tenant trunk 4 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP Residential/tenant trunk 3 1P NP Residential/tenant trunk 2 B1 B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 OUT 1 OUT 6 OUT 2 OUT 3 IN 1 MAIN DC24V IN 2 Residential/tenant trunk 1 To GT-BCXB-N IN 5 A1 A2 A1 A2 Video bus control unit GT-VBC A1 A2 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP GT-VBC B1 B2 B1 B2 EXPAND B1 B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 B1B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 MODE STANDARD OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 SUB2 IN 1 MAIN DC24V A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 To Common trunk line 2 To Sub trunk line 1-A, 1-B, 2-A OUT 6 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 IN 5 Expanded video bus control unit GT-VBX AC 1P NP 1P NP PS24 R1 R2 DP (Distribution Point) (Not provided by Aiphone except for Europe and North America.) SUB1B OUT 5 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 COMMON2 R1 R2 R1 R2 OUT 4 (*1) R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 SUB2A SUB2B GTW-LC SW2 ON OFF R1 R2 Bus control unit GT-BC (*1): The wires must be connected to the IN (1) terminals. USB 1 2 3 4 1P NP PS24 Lift control system * Refer to section 4-6 for detailed connection diagrams. PS-2420DM Expanded bus control unit GT-BCXB-N PS-2420 PS-2420S PC (third party product) L NP: Non-polarized MAIN DC24V : Audio signal line : Video signal line : Power supply line N 230 V AC 50/60 Hz - 41 - + 24 V DC2A 100V - 240V 50/60 Hz PS-2420UL PS-2420BF 24V DC 2A 4-6 Lift control system (for expanded system only) Max. 16 adaptors (GTW-LC) can be connected to a system. * Max. 8 adaptors (GTW-LC) per trunk. NOTE: Refer to section 5-1 for the ID switch settings. Lift control trunk 1 Lift control trunk 2 Same as lift control trunk 1. Lift controller (third party product) 1P 1P 1P 1P NP NP NP NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P 1P NP NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P 1P NP NP 1P NP 1P NP RY1RY2 RY3 RY4 RY5 RY6 RY7 RY8 RY9RY10 RY11RY12 RY13 RY14 RY15RY16 LIFT CONTROLLER GT-BCX LIFT CONTROLLER ID ON OFF R1 R2 RY17 RY18 RY19RY20 1 2 3 4 Lift control adaptor GTW-LC * Max. 8 GTW-LC can be connected per trunk. Lift controller (third party product) 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP 1P NP RY1RY2 RY3 RY4 RY5 RY6 RY7 RY8 RY9RY10 RY11RY12 RY13 RY14 RY15RY16 LIFT CONTROLLER GT-BCX R1 R2 LIFT CONTROLLER ID ON OFF RY17 RY18 RY19RY20 1 2 3 4 GTW-LC 1P NP 1P NP DP 1P NP GT-BCXB-N * Connect to the expanded bus control unit. GT-BCXB-N. Refer to section 4-5 for detailed connection diagram. DP: Distribution Point (Not provided by Aiphone except for Europe and North America.) MAIN DC24V R1 R2 Bus control unit GT-BC PS24 AC : Audio signal line : Power supply line NP: Non-polarized - 42 - 4-7 Option connector To prevent shorts, be sure to cut unused lead wires and insulate the ends. Installation setting is necessary for the GT-2C-L/GT-2C. Refer to the GT SYSTEM Setting manual to perform the settings. 4-pin option connector (not included) 12-pin option connector GT-2C-L/GT-2C K (Brown) KE (Red) RY (Blue) RY (White) SW (Gray) SW (Black) S1 (Orange) S1E (Black) S2 (Yellow) S2E (Black) S3 (Purple) S3E (Black) 1 Emergency alarm 2 Call notification V+ (Brown) V- (Red) (Orange) (Yellow) 3 Option contact output 5 Video out 6 Video out notification 4 Security/Utility input 1 4 Security/Utility input 2 4 Security/Utility input 3 Option connector GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7 GT-1M3-L/GT-1M3 DC (Yellow) DC (Orange) RYC (Blue) RYC (White) SW (Gray) SW (Black) GT-1D 7 Doctor call (automatic entry) 2 Call notification 3 Option contact output Option connector SW (Black) SW (Gray) RY (White) RY (Blue) CE (Yellow) C (Orange) KE (Red) K (Brown) 3 Option contact output 2 Call notification 8 Doorbell (JP4 must be cut to use.) 1 Emergency alarm (JP1 must be cut to use.) Option connector GT-MKB-N GT-1A V- (Black) V+ (White) RYV (Gray) RYV (Red) RYK (Purple) RYK (Red) RYC (Blue) RYC (Red) CE (Green) (Yellow) C SW (Orange) SW (Brown) 5 Video out 6 Video out notification 2 Emergency call notification 2 Call notification 8 Doorbell 3 Option contact output Option connector DC (Yellow) DC (Orange) RY (Blue) RY (White) SW (Gray) SW (Black) 7 Doctor call (automatic entry) 2 Call notification 3 Option contact output - 43 - 1 Emergency alarm 4 Security/Utility inputs 1 to 3 An emergency alarm switch can be connected. N/O (Normally Open) or N/C (Normally Closed) contact External sensor input (start signal only detection method) Detection confirmation time 100 msec or more Contact resistance N/O: 1 k or less N/C: 50 k or more 1 mA or less Terminal short current Voltage between terminals DC 3.3 V or less (when open between terminals) Input method GT-2C-L/GT-2C, GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7, N/C contact (locked type) GT-1M3-L/GT-1M3, GT-1A, GT-1D DC 12 V/0.1 A or higher N/O contact (non-locked type) GT-2C-L/GT-2C DC 12 V/0.1 A or higher 2 Call notification/Emergency call notification Using the external signaling relay GT-RY allows for an external buzzer to be linked during calling. External signaling relay connection example To option connector NP Blue 5 Video out GT-RY Orange Orange White Black (unused) Video can be output to DVR's, etc. ( ) * NTSC, 1 Vp-p/75  Timer relay Wiring distance: 3 m NOTE: The screen playing recorded pictures is not output. ( ) * 6 Video out notification Buzzer GT-RY contact spec.: AC/DC 24 V, 0.5 A External monitors can be activated via the external signaling relay GT-RY. GT-RY contact spec.: AC/DC 24 V, 0.5 A ( ): Third party product * 3 Option contact output 7 Doctor call (automatic entry) External units such as lights or elevators can be operated with the option button. This makes it possible to use the doctor call (automatic entry) function at residential/tenant stations. Contact spec.: Maximum load AC/DC 24 V, 1 A Minimum load DC 5 V, 0.1 A To enable the doctor call: GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7, GT-1M3-L/ GT-1M3, GT-1A GT-1D Short the DC terminal. Cut (open) the jumper JP4. 8 Doorbell A doorbell can be connected to a residential/tenant station. N/O contact (non-locked type) DC 12 V/0.1 A or higher NOTE: One doorbell per residential/tenant station. Do not connect two or more doorbells to a residential/tenant station. - 44 - 5 SETTINGS The settings of each unit can be configured manually by setting the switches, as described below. * It is recommended to discuss the installation and setting method with the person responsible for installation in advance. 5-1 Switch settings ■ Entrance station (modular type) Audio module (GT-DB, GT-DB-V, GT-DB-VN) 1 DIP switches 2 3 SW2 ON OFF USB terminal and program switch * Used for settings only. (Refer to the Setting manual GT SYSTEM/ Standard & Expanded System.) (Front) 2 SW3 Function Sets the door release duration time. Setting range: M (Momentary)/0.5-20 seconds 20 0.5 Default No. Function M (Momentary) 2 to 4 Sets the language for audio guidance by 2: OFF the combination of the switch 2 to 4 3: OFF settings. 4: OFF (No guidance) M 103 2 SW2 No. Function 1 Sets this entrance station as used for either OFF a multi building system or single building system. ON: Multi building system OFF: Single building system * (9) - (16): GT-BCXB-N Common trunk line 2 ID number 2 ON (10) OFF Positions of switch 2 to 4 6 ON (14) OFF 2 3 4 2 3 4 Default (No guidance) English ON OFF ON OFF 2 3 4 2 3 4 Default 2 to 4 Sets the ID of this entrance station. 1 ON (9) OFF 1 2 3 4 : Do not change these switches. (Rear) 1 VR1 dial (inside the cover) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW3 ON OFF 2 3 4 3 (11) ON OFF 4 ON (12) OFF 2 3 4 5 (13) ON OFF 7 ON OFF (15) 2 3 4 8 (16) ON OFF 2: OFF 3: OFF 4: OFF (ID 1) 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 Sets the ability of this entrance station to be monitored by the guard station or residential/tenant station. ON: Allowed OFF: Not allowed OFF 6 * This setting is needed only in France. Set the transmission method for VIGIK. ON: HEXACT® version OFF: AIPHONE version OFF 8 Resets the passcode for installer or administrator when this unit is initialized by setting this switch to ON. OFF - 45 - French German ON OFF ON OFF 2 3 4 2 3 4 Spanish Dutch ON OFF ON OFF 2 3 4 2 3 4 Norwegian (Tone) ON OFF ON OFF 2 3 4 2 3 4 ■ Entrance station (all-in-one type) Camera module (GT-VB) GT-DMB-LVN, GT-DMB-N DIP switches 1 SW1 ON OFF 1 2 3 4 DIP switches 1 SW1 ON OFF 1 SW1 No. Function Default 1 Sets the night illumination. ON: Always off OFF: Turns on/off automatically OFF 2 Sets whether surveillance camera or light is attached. ON: Surveillance camera OFF: Light control OFF 3 to 4 Sets the display mode at the beginning of a call. Zoom ON OFF 3 4 Wide ON OFF : Do not change these switches. 1 SW1 No. Function Default 1 Sets this entrance station as used for either a multi building system or single building system. ON: Multi building system OFF: Single building system OFF 3: OFF 4: OFF (Zoom) 2 to 4 Sets the ID of this entrance station. 2: OFF * (9) - (16): GT-BCXB-N Common trunk line 2 3: OFF 4: OFF (ID 1) ID number 3 4 Positions of switch 3 and 4 Zoom (3 seconds) ON OFF ON OFF 1 ON (9) OFF Wide 3 4 Wide (3 seconds) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 2 ON (10) OFF 2 3 4 3 (11) ON OFF Positions of switch 2 to 4 4 ON (12) OFF 2 3 4 5 (13) ON OFF 7 ON (15) OFF 8 (16) ON OFF 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 Zoom 6 ON (14) OFF 3 4 7 2 3 4 Sets the event that triggers LCD. Sensor detection ON OFF 8 - 46 - 2 3 4 7 Operation of this unit ON OFF OFF (Sensor detection) 7 Resets the passcode for the installer or administrator when this unit is initialized by setting this switch to ON in 2 seconds. OFF ■ Guard station GT-MKB-N DIP switches 2 SW2 1 2 SW1 SW2 ON OFF A B 1 2 3 4 No. Function Default 1 Sets this unit as used for either a multi building system or single building system. ON: Multi building system OFF: Single building system OFF 3 Sets the ID of this unit. OFF * (3), (4): GT-BCXB-N Common trunk line 2 (ID 1) : Do not change this switch. 1 SW1 Function Default For terminating a guard station, set SW1 to "A". When not terminating, set to "B". A ON: ID 2 (4) OFF: ID 1 (3) 4 Resets the passcode for installer or administrator when this unit is initialized by setting this switch to ON in 2 seconds. OFF ■ Expanded bus control unit GT-BCXB-N 1 Power switch Set the switch to ON when using this unit. Power switch 2 SW2 1 OFF ON DIP switch 2 No. Function Default 1 Sets this unit as used for either a multi building system or single building system. ON: Multi building system OFF: Single building system OFF 2 Sets this unit as to be used for either a tenant section or main section. ON: Main section OFF: Tenant section OFF 4 Resets the passcode for installer or OFF administrator when this unit is initialized by setting this switch to ON in 2 seconds. SW2 ON OFF 1 2 3 4 : Do not change this switch. ■ Lift control adaptor GTW-LC ID switch Set the lift control ID number of this unit by the combination of the switch 1 to 4 settings as shown below. 1 ON 5 1 2 3 4 ID number 2 ON ON 3 ON 4 ON 6 ON 7 ON 8 ON Positions of switch 1 to 4 - 47 - 1 2 3 4 10 ON 11 ON 13 ON 14 ON 15 ON 12 ON 16 ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 9 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5-2 Switch settings (for residential/tenant stations only) A B 1 SW1 GT-1C7-L/GT-1C7 GT-2C-L/GT-2C GT-1M3-L/GT-1M3 SW2 A SW2 1 SW1 A B B A B Function 2 SW2 Default A To terminate a residential/tenant station, leave SW1 set to "A". Otherwise, set to "B". * Refer to section 4 "WIRING" for details about the SW1 settings. SW2 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 SW2 Residential/tenant stations must be linked to entrance/guard stations for enabling calling and communication. All video residential/tenant stations can have "UNIT Link-ID" set by using SW2. Setting method 1 Change the decimal notation ID to binary to set the residence ID. • 1 indicates Function Default The DIP switches of SW2 must be used when setting UNIT Link-IDs by using the "Manual Setting" method. If using the "Automatic Setting" method, do not change the default setting "0000 0000". 1: OFF 2: OFF 3: OFF 4: OFF 5: OFF 6: OFF 7: OFF 8: OFF (0000 0000) • Automatic setting: Set the DIP switches to "0000 0000". The UNIT Link-ID is set automatically. * For GT-1D and GT-1A, UNIT Link-ID is always set automatically. • Manual setting: Set the UNIT Link-ID by using the DIP switches. Decide the UNIT Link-IDs in advance, and coordinate with the system installer for SW2 DIP switch settings. residential/tenant stations(*1) in the setup tool and perform settings as shown below. Decimal notation Binary notation 0000 0001 1 2 0000 0010 3 0000 0011 4 0000 0100 2 • 48 0011 0000 250 1111 1010 DIP switches Create a correlation table with the setup tool between the ID set for residences/tenants and the residential/tenant station names and upload this to the entrance station or guard station. * For information on how to use the setup tool, see the GT SYSTEM Setting Manual and Aiphone GT Setup Tool for Windows on the Aiphone website. Saving programmed data and resident information data to your PC is recommended. How to set "UNIT Link-ID" There are two methods for link setting. By GT Setup Tool (OFF). • For binary notation, refer to the DIP switch & ID list for NOTE: If there is mixture of video and audio residential/ tenant stations in the site, only Automatic setting should be used. By Handshaking (ON) and 0 indicates • The entrance/guard stations must be put into programming mode and communication must be established one-by-one with each resident station. Either "Automatic setting" or "Manual setting" is available. Every residential/tenant station must be set with a unique residence UNIT Link-ID, as shown below. Link establishment is performed with the GT setup tool. Only the "Manual setting" for UNIT Link-IDs is available. The DIP swiches on SW2 must be set in advance. In addition, set up the system for the entrance station(s), guard station(s), and residential/tenant stations. (Refer to the GT SYSTEM Setting Manual.) (*1): The DIP switch & ID list for residential/tenant station is available from the Aiphone website. Aiphone website: http://www.aiphone.net/ NOTE: Refer to the GT SYSTEM Setting Manual for configuring the system setup. - 48 - 6 CHECK FOR INSTALLATION When checking operation after system installation shows a malfunction in spite of no error in equipment terminal connections, check for the following "grounding point" and "ground fault" in wiring. Tools required: Analog tester NOTES: • • A digital tester cannot make a precise reading. A megohmmeter cannot be used. 6-1 1 2 Finding a proper "grounding point" for power supply Set the tester for 250V AC or more. Find the "hot" side of the AC outlet to be connected with a power plug. 2-1. Put one tester rod to the point that seems to be a grounding point. 2-2. Touch the other tester rod contact to one of the AC outlet slots to find the side where the tester needle swings. The side where the tester needle swings is the "hot" side. “Hot” side? 3 Grounding point Find the proper grounding point. 3-1. With one tester rod put on the “hot” side, put the other to the point that seems to be a grounding point. * If the needle swings to the power supply value for your country, it will be considered a proper grounding point. If the needle does not reach the power supply value, it will not be considered a proper point. 3-2. Find the grounding point by repeating this step until the needle points to the proper value. Actual “Hot” side 4 Actual grounding point Connect the power supply ground terminal [ ] with the grounding point found in step 3. Power supply Actual grounding point - 49 - 6-2 Checking "ground fault" with tester What is “ground fault”? "Ground fault" means the state where internal copper wire is touching a metal part (ground) in the building because the coating on the wiring of the intercom system is peeled off. This may cause the equipment to malfunction. Being in the ground fault state, the whole system will be damaged seriously by a "power surge." Inspection conditions: Important • Check that the power supply is grounded properly as described in 6-1 . • Before starting inspection, make sure all control units (GT-BC, GT-VBC, GT-BCXB, GT-VBX), entrance station, and guard station are turned on. (Only when the equipment is installed) Inspection procedure: 1 2 3 Set the tester for around 50V DC. Put one tester rod to the power supply ground terminal [ ]. If the power supply is not nearby, find a grounding point referring to 6-1 . With one tester rod put on the power supply ground terminal, put the other to the following terminals to be inspected. Power supply ground terminal or grounding point (e.g. GT-1C7) 4 Product name Terminal to be inspected Product name Terminal to be inspected GT-BC All [R1] and [R2] All [R1] and [R2] GT-VBC All [A1], [A2], [B1] and [B2] GT-2C(-L) GT-1C7(-L) GT-1M3(-L) All [R1], [R2], [B1] and [B2] GT-BCXB-N GT-VBX All [A1], [A2], [B1] and [B2] GT-1A, GT-1D All [R1] and [R2] GT-MCX [R1], [R2], [A1], [A2], [B1], [B2] GT-4Z All [R1], [R2], [B1] and [B2] GT-VB [A1], [A2] GT-DB(-V, -VN) [R1], [R2] GT-DMB(-V, -LVN) [R1], [R2], [A1], [A2] GT-MKB-N [R1], [R2], [A1], [A2], [B1], [B2] GT-1Z All [B1] and [B2] GTW-LC [R1], [R2] JO-DV [A1], [A2] DP (Distribution Point) (Each line) If the tester needle does not swing in step 3, it will be judged "no ground fault.". * If the tester needle swings, there is a ground fault in wiring between the power supply and the inspected point. (The same is true in the case where the needle swings reversely.) Solution: Divide the wiring into sections or trunk lines, identify the ground fault point, and remove the cause. - 50 - REGULATIONS FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. INDUSTRY CANADA CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) WEEE The object area of is the EU. - 51 - WARRANTY Aiphone warrants its products to be free from defects of material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 2 years after delivery to the ultimate user and will repair free of charge or replace at no charge, should it become defective upon which examination shall disclose to be defective and under warranty. Aiphone reserves unto itself the sole right to make the final decision whether there is a defect in materials and/or workmanship; and whether or not the product is within the warranty. This warranty shall not apply to any Aiphone product which has been subject to misuse, neglect, accident, power surge, or to use in violation of instructions furnished, nor extended to units which have been repaired or altered outside of the factory. This warranty does not cover batteries or damage caused by batteries used in connection with the unit. This warranty covers bench repairs only, and any repairs must be made at the shop or place designated in writing by Aiphone. This warranty is limited to the standard specifications listed in the operation manual. This warranty does not cover any supplementary function of a third party product that is added by users or suppliers. Please note that any damage or other issues caused by failure of function or interconnection with Aiphone products is also not covered by this warranty. Aiphone will not be responsible for any costs incurred involving on site service calls. Aiphone will not provide compensation for any loss or damage incurred by the breakdown or malfunction of its products during use, or for any consequent inconvenience or losses that may result. http://www.aiphone.net/ Issue date: Jun. 2017 FK1679 E P0617 SZ 59036 AIPHONE CO., LTD., NAGOYA, JAPAN

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