Comelit 6741W Mini Hands-Free Door Entry Monitor User Manual

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TECHNICAL MANUAL

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Mini Hands-free Door Entry Monitor Art. 6741W - Art. 6741W/BM

Passion.Technology.Design.

Warning
Intended use This Comelit product has been designed and manufactured for use in the creation of audio and video communication systems in residential, commercial, industrial and public buildings.
Installation All activities connected to the installation of Comelit products must be carried out by qualified technical personnel, with careful observation of the indications provided in the Manuals / Instruction sheets supplied with those products.
Wires Disconnect the power supply before carrying out any operations on the wiring. Use wires with a cross-section suited to the distances involved, observing the instructions provided in the system manual. We advise against running the system wires through the same duct as power cables (230V or higher).
Safe usage To ensure Comelit products are used safely: � carefully observe the indications provided in the Manuals / Instruction sheets, � make sure the system created using Comelit products has not been tampered with / damaged.
Service Comelit products do not require maintenance aside from routine cleaning, which should be carried out in accordance with the indications provided in the Manuals / Instruction sheets. Any repairs must be carried out: � for the products themselves, exclusively by Comelit Group S.p.A., � for the systems, by qualified technical personnel.
Disclaimer Comelit Group S.p.A. does not assume any responsibility for � any purpose other than the intended use, � failure to observe the indications and warnings contained in this Manual / Instruction sheet. Comelit Group S.p.A. reserves the right to change the information provided in this Manual / Instruction Sheet at any time and without prior notice. The manufacturer,Comelit Group S.p.A., hereby declares that the radio equipment art. 6741W conforms to directive 2014/53/EU. The full EU conformity declaration is available at the following web address: https://pro.comelitgroup.com/ products?s=6741W
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Table of contents
Warning ............................................................................................ 2
Description....................................................................................... 4
Touch-sensitive buttons ................................................................. 5 Description ...............................................................................................5 Indicator LED............................................................................................5
Operation.......................................................................................... 6 Answering an incoming call ....................................................................6 Enabling/disabling Automatic answer (hands-free) mode...................6
Technical specifications ................................................................. 7
Installation........................................................................................ 9 Removing the door entry monitor ........................................................10 Removing / fitting the terminal .............................................................10
Connections................................................................................... 11
Door entry monitor setup ............................................................. 12 Building mode, Kit mode .......................................................................12 Power Management...............................................................................12 Main and secondary door entry monitors ...........................................13
Addressing table............................................................................ 14
Button configuration ..................................................................... 15 Basic configuration ................................................................................15 Legend .............................................................................................15 Press and hold buttons (disabled by default) ......................................16 Advanced configuration ........................................................................17 Intercom call .....................................................................................17 Introduction ...............................................................................17 Internal general intercom call and external general intercom call: button programming..................................................................17 Intercom call to selective address: button programming ..........18 Selective intercom address .......................................................18 Assigning a selective address to the door entry monitor ..........18 Deleting the selective address for the door entry monitor ........18 Generic actuator, coded actuator.....................................................19 Generic actuator: button programming....................................19 Coded actuator: button programming......................................19 Remote camera module....................................................................20 Remote camera module with generic address: button programming .............................................................................20 Remote camera module with address 220 [or 221]: button programming .............................................................................20 Other functions: button programming ..............................................21 Programming range ..........................................................................21 Changing door entry monitor ringtones............................................22 Programming reset ...........................................................................22
Art. 6741W (/BM) in systems powered by Art. 4888C/4888CU.. 23 Installation rules.....................................................................................23 New coding from rev. 53........................................................................23 Operating distances...............................................................................24
Art. 6741W (/BM) in systems powered by Art. 1210/1210A ....... 25 Operating distances...............................................................................25
Art. 6741W (/BM) in Kit systems Art. 8451V ................................ 26 Operating distances...............................................................................26
Wiring diagrams............................................................................. 27 System with Art. 4888C / 4888CU.........................................................27 System with Art. 1210/1210A ................................................................28 Kit Art. 8461V: basic single-family system with Art. 1209 ..................28 Art. 6741W (/BM) and a secondary door entry monitor in branch connection .............................................................................................. 29 Art. 6741W (/BM) and a secondary door entry monitor 6721W (/BM) in cascade connection...............................................................................29
System performance and layouts ................................................ 30
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Description
Hands-free Mini Wi-Fi door entry monitor for Simplebus 2 system. When used in conjunction with the Comelit app, available to download free of charge from the Google and Apple stores, and/or the Alexa/Ecoshow/Google voice assistants, it can be used to answer calls directly from your smartphone/tablet/assistant device, both locally and remotely. It can be used to enable the "Face recognition" function directly from the app, to automatically - once a person has been recognised - send a lock-release command (enabled by default), trigger an actuator to control a light or additional opening and receive notification when a known individual makes a call. Replacing an old door entry monitor to benefit from all the advantages offered by Wi-Fi technology is no longer problematic: Mini Wi-Fi is actually compatible with all types of Comelit Simplebus 2 video entry phone system and does not require any additional masonry work. Supplied with mounting backplate and riser distribution terminal art. 1214/2C. The 6741W/BM door entry monitor includes a magnetic induction amplification system as standard. Backplate Art. 6710 is not supplied, and is available to purchase separately.
1 2
7 8 4
9 3
10
5 11 12
6 13
1. Brightness control f To increase the value, turn clockwise
2. Loudspeaker volume control f To increase the value, turn clockwise
3. Call volume adjustment (high - medium - low) 4. 4.3'' / 16:9 LCD screen 5. Speaker and audio activation button 6. Touch-sensitive buttons 7. S1 Microswitches for user code programming (see table A "Addressing table") 8. S2 Microswitches for programming buttons and functions
DIP 1-2-3-4 for button function programming DIP 5-6 access to programming DIP 7 for power supply voltage management (Paragraph "Power Management"). Default = ON
S2 DIP 7 must always be set to ON, even in systems with 4888C and 4888CU (as in the factory settings).
DIP 8 (not used) 9.10. Factory setting - DO NOT CHANGE! 11. CV 5 Jumper for video closure. In systems with more than one door entry monitor connected in cascade, only the door entry
monitor furthest away must have CV5 closed. 12. Pin for securing terminal block 13. S3 Microswitches:
DIP 1 to set the correct operating mode (Paragraph "Building mode, Kit mode") DIP 2 (not used) Terminal block for system connection: LL BUS line connection terminals CFP1 CFP2 Floor door call input
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Touch-sensitive buttons
Description
f Press and release the desired button once to activate the associated function. Wait for approx. 1 sec. before pressing the same button again; rapidly pressing the same button repeatedly will cancel the command which has just been sent.

Audio activation
Lock-release control
Actuator control
** Self Activation
Secondary switchboard call ** Door opening upon call (Doctor) Automatic door opening on receipt of call from external entrance panel. Menu Silent mode (Privacy). Ringtone in silence mode on receipt of a call from the external entrance panel and from the switchboard. Arrow keys
Confirm selection
Message menu

[programmable] [programmable] [programmable] [programmable] [programmable] [not programmable] [not programmable]

**Pressing and holding enables / disables the function, see "Press and hold buttons (disabled by default)"

Indicator LED
Audio
Lock-release
Silent mode (Privacy)
Menu

FLASHING LED STEADY LED in call STEADY LED in standby

Incoming call. In communication. Automatic answer (hands-free) mode enabled.

FLASHING LED FLASHING LED (slow) 1 FLASH

Incoming call. Door open indication. Door opening confirmation.

STEADY LED
STEADY AND FLASHING LED (3 flashes every 5 sec.)
OFF AND FLASHING LED (3 flashes every 5 sec.)
4 FLASHES

Silent (Privacy) mode enabled. Door opening upon call (Doctor) function and Silent (Privacy) mode enabled.
Door opening upon call (Doctor) enabled.
The called device is busy.

FLASHING LED

User notification present. 5

Operation
When Art. 6741W (/BM) is connected to the power supply, the LEDs will flash: wait for them to switch off (approx. 40 sec) before starting to use the device.
Answering an incoming call
Press the touch-sensitive audio activation button to answer the incoming call.

Enabling/disabling Automatic answer (hands-free) mode

f Press and hold (5 sec) the button

� ENABLING:

+

� DISABLING:

+

LED STEADY ON LED OFF

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Technical specifications

GENERAL DATA Product height (mm) Product width (mm) Product depth (mm)
Product weight (g) Product colour Material
Surface mounting Desk base mounting

6741W
160 115 22 400 White RAL9003 ABS Yes Yes, with specific accessory

COMPATIBLE SYSTEMS

Simplebus 2 audio/video with power supply unit Art. 4888C

Yes

Simplebus 2 audio/video with power supply unit Art. 1210/1210A

Yes

Simplebus 2 audio/video kit with power supply unit Art. 1209

Yes

DISPLAY SPECIFICATIONS Size (inches) (") Aspect ratio
Resolution (pixels) On-screen menu (OSD)

4.3 16:9 480x272 Yes

AUDIO SPECIFICATIONS Type
Magnetic induction module Microphone Loudspeaker

Hands-free No 6 mm (�), Omnidirectional 36 mm (�), 40 Ohm, 1W

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Type of power supply
Power supply voltage Absorption in standby (W) Absorption in standby in kit mode (W) Maximum absorption (W)

Power supply via video entry bus 22 to 34 VDC (Bus) 0.1 1.9 8.1

HARDWARE CHARACTERISTICS Type of buttons
Service buttons
No. of programmable buttons for additional functions Terminals
Removable terminals Number of inputs (no.)

Capacitive Lock-release, Answer, Silent (Privacy), Menu, Messages 4 L L CFP1 CFP2 Yes 1

SETTINGS Loudspeaker volume Yes
Ringtone volume Yes Screen brightness Yes

6741W/BM
160 115 22 400 White RAL9003 ABS Yes Yes, with specific accessory
Yes Yes Yes
4.3 16:9 480x272 Yes
Hands-free Yes 6 mm (�), Omnidirectional 36 mm (�), 40 Ohm, 1W
Power supply via video entry bus 22 to 34 VDC (Bus) 0.1 1.9 8.1
Capacitive Lock-release, Answer, Silent (Privacy), Menu, Messages 4 L L CFP1 CFP2 Yes 1
Yes Yes Yes
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NETWORK AND COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL Type of Wi-Fi connection
Encryption method and supported authentication
IP address assignment IoT connection to Comelit Cloud
Firmware updating via Comelit Cloud

6741W
IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4 Ghz, 13 channels Networks OPEN WPA-PSK, TKIP WPA2-PSK, AES WEP 64bit (codes with 5 ASCII digits or 10 hexadecimals), WEP 128-bit (codes with 13 ASCII digits or 26 hexadecimals) DHCP Yes
Yes

6741W/BM
IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4 Ghz, 13 channels Networks OPEN WPA-PSK, TKIP WPA2-PSK, AES WEP 64bit (codes with 5 ASCII digits or 10 hexadecimals), WEP 128-bit (codes with 13 ASCII digits or 26 hexadecimals) DHCP Yes
Yes

ENVIRONMENTAL AND CONFORMITY SPECIFICATIONS IP protection rating
Operating temperature (�C) Operating humidity (max RH - %)
Environmental class
Conformity and Certifications

IP30
5 to 40
25 to 75
I
RoHS II - 2011/65/EU (EN 50581:2012), RED 2014/53/EU (EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+ A1:2010+A12:2011, +A2:2013, EN 62311:2008, EN 61000-61:2007, EN 61000-6-3:2007 + A1:2011, ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.0, ETSI EN 301 489-17 V3.2.0, ETSI EN 300 328 V2.1.1)

IP30
5 to 40
25 to 75
I
RoHS II - 2011/65/EU (EN 50581:2012), RED 2014/53/EU (EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+ A1:2010+A12:2011, +A2:2013, EN 62311:2008, EN 61000-61:2007, EN 61000-6-3:2007 + A1:2011, ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.0, ETSI EN 301 489-17 V3.2.0, ETSI EN 300 328 V2.1.1)

MAIN FUNCTIONS

Compatible with Comelit app Yes

Yes

Lock-release Yes

Yes

Self Activation Yes

Yes

Intercom calls Yes

Yes

Actuator control Yes

Yes

Switchboard call Yes

Yes

Input for floor door call Yes

Yes

Silent mode (Privacy) Yes

Yes

Video memory Yes

Yes

Door opening upon call (Doctor) Yes

Yes

Automatic answer (hands-free) Yes

Yes

Door open indication Yes

Yes

Multiple address Yes

Yes

Customisable ringtone Yes

Yes

Alarm call transmission Yes

Yes

Date/time display Yes

Yes

Integration with voice assistants Yes

Yes

Face recognition Yes

Yes

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Installation

Before definitive installation of the door entry monitor, make sure the device has good Wi-Fi signal reception; the distance between the router and door entry monitor, and the construction materials used in the walls are factors that can affect signal quality.
If the Wi-Fi signal is not strong enough to guarantee correct operation, a Wi-Fi repeater must be installed between the router and door entry monitor in order to boost the Wi-Fi signal received by the door entry monitor.

115 mm

OPTIONAL FIXING

160 mm

1A

1B

1C

2

3

4

9

1

5

2

6

Removing the door entry monitor
4 3

1 2

,-.' ,-.$ + +

Removing / fitting the terminal

2

1

1

2 3
CFP2 CFP1 L L
3

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Connections
VIDEO ENTRY SYSTEM RISER
1214/2C LL OUT OUT LM L L LM IN IN

CC
L L F1 F2
PP
6741W 6741W/BM

VIDEO ENTRY SYSTEM RISER

FLOOR DOOR CALL INPUT

20 m MAX - Use shielded cable for the connection and do not route the cables in the vicinity of heavy inductive loads or power supply cables (230 V/400 V).
Where multiple door-entry phones or door entry monitors have the same user code, connect the CFP button on one only; all the devices will ring simultaneously.

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Door entry monitor setup

Building mode, Kit mode
For correct configuration, set DIP 1 of S3 (on/off) as follows:
� BUILDING mode: (S3) DIP 1= OFF  BUILDING mode must be set in systems powered by 4888C / 4888CU, while for systems powered by 1210/1210A, set
BUILDING mode when the number of 6741W(/BM) door entry monitors is greater than 10. In this mode you can answer video entry phone calls at home and away from your smartphone/tablet/voice assistants.
� KIT mode: (S3) DIP 1= ON  KIT mode is permitted in systems powered by 1210/1210A with 10 or fewer 6741W (/BM) devices, and in systems powered
by 1209 with 4 or fewer 6741W (/BM) devices. In this mode you can answer video entry phone calls at home and away from your smartphone/tablet/voice assistants, but also implement self activation and control actuators.

Art. 6741W (/BM) QTY
< 10

Art. 4888C / 4888CU

ON

12

S3

OFF

ON

12

> 10

S3

OFF

Art. 1210/1210A

Art. 1209

ON 12

ON

12

S3

ON

S3

ON

(Art. 6741W (/BM) MAX 4) S3

ON

12

S3

OFF

-

Power Management

For correct power supply management, set DIP 7 (S2) according to the table. With Art. 6741W with a revision index [RR] greater than or equal to 12 and with Art. 6741W/BM with a revision index [RR] greater than or equal to 10: DIP 7 of S2 should always be left in ON (default), even in systems with 4888C and 4888CU.

with power supply unit with power supply unit with power supply unit

Art. 4888C 4888CU

Art. 1210/1210A

Art. 1209

6741W 6741W/BM
6741W 6741W/BM

RR < 12 RR < 10 RR >= 12 RR >= 1 0

ON
12345678 S2

ON
12345678 S2 ON
12345678 S2

aaRRVVT3

aaRRVVT3016AA000360
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Main and secondary door entry monitors
A single 6741W (/BM) door entry monitor can be installed for each user code; this will also be the only main door entry monitor
6741W

S2 12345678

4888C / 4888CU / 1210 / 1210A / 1209

Compatible secondary door entry monitors

6601W 6601W/BM

6701W 6701W/8 6701W/BM

6721W 6721W/BM

6801W 6801W/BM

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Addressing table

Code

Dip switch ON

1

1

31 1,2,3,4,5 61 1,3,4,5,6 91 1,2,4,5,7 121 1,4,5,6,7 151 1,2,3,5,8 181 1,3,5,6,8 211 1,2,5,7,8

2

2

32

6

62 2,3,4,5,6 92

3,4,5,7 122 2,4,5,6,7 152

4,5,8

182 2,3,5,6,8 212 3,5,7,8

3

1.2

33

1.6

63 1,2,3,4,5.6 93 1,3,4,5,7 123 1,2,4,5,6.7 153 1,4,5,8 183 1,2,3,5,6.8 213 1,3,5,7,8

4

3

34

2.6

64

7

94 2,3,4,5,7 124 3,4,5,6,7 154 2,4,5,8 184 4,5,6,8 214 2,3,5,7,8

5

1.3

35

1,2,6

65

1.7

95 1,2,3,4,5.7 125 1,3,4,5,6.7 155 1,2,4,5,8 185 1,4,5,6,8 215 1,2,3,5,7.8

6

2.3

36

3.6

66

2.7

96

6.7

126 2,3,4,5,6.7 156 3,4,5,8 186 2,4,5,6,8 216 4,5,7,8

7

1,2,3 37

1,3,6

67

1,2,7

97

1,6,7

127 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 157 1,3,4,5,8 187 1,2,4,5,6.8 217 1,4,5,7,8

8

4

38

2,3,6

68

3.7

98

2,6,7

128

8

158 2,3,4,5,8 188 3,4,5,6,8 218 2,4,5,7,8

9

1.4

39

1,2,3,6

69

1,3,7

99

1,2,6,7 129

1.8

159 1,2,3,4,5.8 189 1,3,4,5,6.8 219 1,2,4,5,7.8

10

2.4

40

4.6

70

2,3,7

100

3,6,7

130

2.8

160

6.8

190 2,3,4,5,6.8 220 3,4,5,7,8

11 1,2,4 41

1,4,6

71

1,2,3,7 101 1,3,6,7 131

1,2,8

161

1,6,8

191 1,2,3,4,5,6,8 221 1,3,4,5,7.8

12

3.4

42

2,4,6

72

4.7

102 2,3,6,7 132

3.8

162

2,6,8

192

7.8

222 2,3,4,5,7.8

13 1,3,4 43

1,2,4,6

73

1,4,7

103 1,2,3,6,7 133

1,3,8

163 1,2,6,8 193

1,7,8

223 1,2,3,4,5,7,8

14 2,3,4 44

3,4,6

74

2,4,7

104

4,6,7

134

2,3,8

164

3,6,8

194

2,7,8

224

6,7,8

15 1,2,3,4 45

1,3,4,6

75

1,2,4,7 105 1,4,6,7 135 1,2,3,8 165 1,3,6,8 195 1,2,7,8 225 1,6,7,8

16

5

46

2,3,4,6

76

3,4,7

106 2,4,6,7 136

4.8

166 2,3,6,8 196

3,7,8

226 2,6,7,8

17

1.5

47 1,2,3,4,6 77

1,3,4,7 107 1,2,4,6,7 137

1,4,8

167 1,2,3,6,8 197 1,3,7,8 227 1,2,6,7,8

18

2.5

48

5.6

78

2,3,4,7 108 3,4,6,7 138

2,4,8

168

4,6,8

198 2,3,7,8 228 3,6,7,8

19 1,2,5 49

1,5,6

79 1,2,3,4,7 109 1,3,4,6,7 139 1,2,4,8 169 1,4,6,8 199 1,2,3,7,8 229 1,3,6,7,8

20

3.5

50

2,5,6

80

5.7

110 2,3,4,6,7 140

3,4,8

170 2,4,6,8 200

4,7,8

230 2,3,6,7,8

21 1,3,5 51

1,2,5,6

81

1,5,7

111 1,2,3,4,6.7 141 1,3,4,8 171 1,2,4,6,8 201 1,4,7,8 231 1,2,3,6,7.8

22 2,3,5 52

3,5,6

82

2,5,7

112

5.67

142 2,3,4,8 172 3,4,6,8 202 2,4,7,8 232 4,6,7,8

23 1,2,3,5 53

1,3,5,6

83

1,2,5,7 113 1,5,6,7 143 1,2,3,4,8 173 1,3,4,6,8 203 1,2,4,7,8 233 1,4,6,7,8

24

4.5

54

2,3,5,6

84

3,5,7

114 2,5,6,7 144

5.8

174 2,3,4,6,8 204 3,4,7,8 234 2,4,6,7,8

25 1,4,5 55 1,2,3,5,6 85

1,3,5,7 115 1,2,5,6,7 145

1,5,8

175 1,2,3,4,6.8 205 1,3,4,7,8 235 1,2,4,6,7.8

26 2,4,5 56

4,5,6

86

2,3,5,7 116 3,5,6,7 146

2,5,8

176

5,6,8

206 2,3,4,7,8 236 3,4,6,7,8

27 1,2,4,5 57

1,4,5,6

87 1,2,3,5,7 117 1,3,5,6,7 147 1,2,5,8 177 1,5,6,8 207 1,2,3,4,7.8 237 1,3,4,6,7.8

28 3,4,5 58

2,4,5,6

88

4,5,7

118 2,3,5,6,7 148

3,5,8

178 2,5,6,8 208

5,7,8

238 2,3,4,6,7.8

29 1,3,4,5 59 1,2,4,5,6 89

1,4,5,7 119 1,2,3,5,6.7 149 1,3,5,8 179 1,2,5,6,8 209 1,5,7,8 239 1,2,3,4,6,7,8

30 2,3,4,5 60

3,4,5,6

90

2,4,5,7 120 4,5,6,7 150 2,3,5,8 180 3,5,6,8 210 2,5,7,8 *240 5,6,7,8

NOTES � In BUILDING mode we recommend choosing user codes with the lowest available values. � Code *240 is reserved for the porter switchboard.

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default 

Button configuration
By default the buttons control the functions in row A ("Standard configuration" table). It is possible to change the default configuration of the buttons by changing the positions of the S2 DIP 1-2-3-4 on the rear of the door entry monitor to one of the combinations (B-P) proposed in the table. All the buttons will change function.

Basic configuration

S2 Dip-switches

DIP 1 DIP 2 DIP 3 DIP 4

A OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

B ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

C OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

D ON

ON

OFF

OFF

E OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

F ON

OFF

ON

OFF

G OFF

ON

ON

OFF

H ON

ON

ON

OFF

I OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

J ON

OFF

OFF

ON

K OFF

ON

OFF

ON

L ON

ON

OFF

ON

M OFF

OFF

ON

ON

N ON

OFF

ON

ON

P OFF

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

AP AP AP AP ACT AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP NULL

Mini 6741W / 6741W/BM

ACT CCS INT ACT ACT INT
AI INTb CCS
K CCP
AI INTb INT NULL

AI AI AI CCS ACT ACT D INT PAN CCS K CAMG AI INT NULL
PROG

CCS INT INTb CCP ACT CCS K AI D PAN PAN CAM1 INT INT NULL

D INTb ACT PAN ACT CCP CCS INT
AI CCP ACT CAM2 ACT INT NULL

Legend

AP ACT AI ** CAMG CAM1 CAM2 CCP* CCS*
K PAN*
INT

Lock-release Actuator Self Activation Remote camera module with generic address Remote camera module with address 220 Remote camera module with address 221 Call to main switchboard Call to secondary switchboard Caretaker door-entry phone call Panic General or selective programmable intercom. Default: single-family call

Press and release key

INTb

Two-family intercom call - for Kit only

NULL D **

No function Door opening upon call (Doctor) mode

Press and hold key

PROG

Programmed functions, see "Advanced configuration".
In this DIP setting, the buttons control the programmed functions; the NON-programmed buttons control the functions referred to on line A (default).

* Cannot be used in Kit systems ** Pressing and holding enables / disables the function, see "Press and hold buttons (disabled by default)"

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Press and hold buttons (disabled by default)
Pressing and holding keys adds further functions to the door entry monitor. Carry out the procedure described below to enable - or disable, depending on the factory setting - the press and hold feature:  Door entry monitor in standby. 1. Take note of the S2 DIP-switch settings. 2. Enter programming mode by setting S2 DIP-switches 1, 3, 5 to ON.
� The LED flashes 3. Press to enable (or press to disable). 4. Make sure the key flashes 4 times and the confirmation tone is emitted. 5. Restore the initial configuration of the S2 DIP-switches.
� LED switches off
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Advanced configuration
If the standard configuration settings do not reflect requirements, the buttons can be programmed differently by carrying out the steps below. After programming, set S2 DIP 1-2-3-4 (PROG) to ON. With these DIP settings, the buttons manage the programmed functions.
The buttons that are NOT programmed control the functions in row A (table "Basic configuration").
Intercom call
Introduction
From an internal unit you can send an intercom call to: � all devices of the same apartment (internal general intercom call) � all devices of another apartment (external general intercom call) � a single internal unit of an apartment identified by a dedicated intercom address different to the address that identifies the apartment (intercom call to selective address). � a group of internal units of the same apartment or another apartment identified by a dedicated intercom address different to the address that identifies the apartment (selective group intercom call). General and selective intercoms CANNOT be used together on the same riser.

Internal general intercom call and external general intercom call: button programming 1. Take note of the S1 DIP-switch settings.
2. To enter programming mode, set S2 DIP 6 to ON. � the LED flashes
3. Refer to the table "Basic configuration" and select a combination in which the intercom function is listed for the buttons you wish to program.

S2
Example: S2

4. Set the S1 DIP according to the call address of the desired apartment. See "Addressing table"
5. Press and release the button to be associated with the function. � Correct procedure indication: the Lock release LED flashes for a few seconds and a confirmation tone sounds. � Procedure error indication: the Audio LED flashes for few seconds and an error tone sounds.
6. Exit programming mode by setting S2 DIP 6 to OFF. S2
� LED switches off 7. Set S2 DIP 1-2-3-4 to ON.
8. Return S1 DIP to the original combination.

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Intercom call to selective address: button programming

 It is necessary to carry out the 3 steps described in the paragraph "Assigning a selective address to the door entry monitor".

1. Take note of the S1 DIP-switch settings.

2. To enter programming mode, set S2 DIP 6 to ON.

S2

� the LED flashes

3. Refer to the table "Basic configuration" and set on S2 a combination in which the intercom function associated with the buttons you wish to program appears.

Example: S2

4. Set the S1 DIP according to the selective address of the internal unit you wish to call. Table B.

5. Press and release the button to be associated with the function. � Correct procedure indication: the Lock release LED flashes for a few seconds and a confirmation tone sounds. � Procedure error indication: the Audio LED flashes for few seconds and an error tone sounds.

6. Exit programming mode by setting S2 DIP 6 to OFF.

� LED switches off

S2

7. Set S2 DIP 1-2-3-4 to ON.

8. Return S1 DIP to the original combination.

Selective intercom address
You must set the intercom address on all the internal units of the riser. You can assign the same intercom address to a maximum of 3 internal units. For group calls, select the desired intercom codes simultaneously (max. 3).

Code 1

S1 DIP-switch ON 1

TABLE B

Code 5

S1 DIP-switch ON 5

2

2

6

6

3

3

7

7

4

4

8

8

Assigning a selective address to the door entry monitor Assign one of the 8 available intercom codes in TABLE B to the door entry monitor.

Take note of the S2, S1 settings and restore on completion of programming

1.

2.

Example address 3.

S1

S2

Follow the steps

as illustrated.

Deleting the selective address for the door entry monitor

1.

2.

Carry out the operations S1

S2

as shown in the figure.

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Generic actuator, coded actuator
Generic actuator: button programming 1. Take note of the S1 DIP-switch settings.
2. To enter programming mode, set S2 DIP 6 to ON. � the LED flashes
3. Refer to the table "Basic configuration" and set on S2 a combination in which the actuator function (ACT) associated with the buttons you wish to program appears.

S2
Example: S2

4. Set all the S1 DIP-switches to the ON position.

S1

5. Press and release the button to be associated with the function. � Correct procedure indication: the Lock release LED flashes for a few seconds and a confirmation tone sounds � Procedure error indication: the Audio LED flashes for few seconds and an error tone sounds
6. Exit programming mode by setting S2 DIP 6 to OFF. S2
� LED switches off 7. Set S2 DIP 1-2-3-4 to ON.
8. Return S1 DIP-switches to the original combination.

Coded actuator: button programming 1. Take note of the S1 DIP-switch settings.
2. To enter programming mode, set S2 DIP 6 to ON. � the LED flashes
3. Refer to the table "Basic configuration" and set on S2 a combination in which the actuator function (ACT) associated with the buttons you wish to program appears.

S2
Example: S2

4. The S1 DIP switches with the desired code, according to "Addressing table"
5. Press and release the button to be associated with the function. � Correct procedure indication: the Lock release LED flashes for a few seconds and a confirmation tone sounds � Procedure error indication: the Audio LED flashes for few seconds and an error tone sounds
6. Exit programming mode by setting S2 DIP 6 to OFF. S2
� LED switches off 7. Set S2 DIP 1-2-3-4 to ON.
8. Return S1 DIP-switches to the original combination.

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Remote camera module
Remote camera module with generic address: button programming 1. Take note of the S1 DIP-switch settings.
2. To enter programming mode, set S2 DIP 6 to ON. � the LED flashes
3. Refer to the table "Basic configuration" and on S2 set the combination in which the Remote camera module with generic address (cAMG) appears.

S2
Example: S2

4. Set all the S1 DIP to the ON position.

S1

5. Press and release button 2. � Correct procedure indication: the Lock release LED flashes for a few seconds and a confirmation tone sounds � Procedure error indication: the Audio LED flashes for few seconds and an error tone sounds
6. Exit programming mode by setting S2 DIP 6 to OFF. S2
� LED switches off 7. Set S2 DIP 1-2-3-4 to ON.
8. Return S1 DIP-switches to the original combination.

Remote camera module with address 220 [or 221]: button programming 1. Take note of the S1 DIP-switch settings.
2. To enter programming mode, set S2 DIP 6 to ON. � the LED flashes
3. Refer to the table "Basic configuration" and on S2 set the combination in which the Remote camera module with address 220 (CAM1) [or Remote camera module with address 221 (CAM2)] appears.

S2
Example: S2

4. Set S1 with address 220 [or 221] in accordance with the "Addressing table".
5. Press and release button 3 (for address 220) [or 4 (for address 221)]. � Correct procedure indication: the Lock release LED flashes for a few seconds and a confirmation tone sounds � Procedure error indication: the Audio LED flashes for few seconds and an error tone sounds
6. Exit programming mode by setting S2 DIP 6 to OFF. S2
� LED switches off 7. Set S2 DIP 1-2-3-4 to ON.
8. Return S1 DIP-switches to the original combination.

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Other functions: button programming
1. To enter programming mode, set S2 DIP 6 to ON. � the LED flashes
2. Refer to the table "Basic configuration" and set on S2 a combination in which the function associated with the buttons you wish to program appears.

S2
Example: S2

3. Press and release the button to be associated with the function. � Correct procedure indication: the Lock release LED flashes for a few seconds and a confirmation tone sounds � Procedure error indication: the Audio LED flashes for few seconds and an error tone sounds

4. Exit programming mode by setting S2 DIP 6 to OFF.

� LED switches off

S2

5. Set S2 DIP 1-2-3-4 to ON.

Programming range

Take note of the S2, S1 settings and restore on completion of programming

Carry out steps 1 to 4

1.

2.

3.

4.

S1

S2

Range minimum address

Range maximum address

setting a code
"Addressing table"

Enable range

S2

Disable range

S1

S2

Deleting the range

2 sec

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Changing door entry monitor ringtones

1. Press and hold for 6 sec.

� a confirmation tone will sound � the LED will flash to indicate "programming" mode.

 the procedure can only take place while the system is in standby; otherwise the LED user that the system is busy

will flash 4 times to inform the

2. Press and release

Once (1 confirmation tone is emitted) to change the ringtone for calls from the external entrance panel. Twice (2 confirmation tones emitted) to change the switchboard ringtone. 3 times (3 confirmation tones are emitted) to change the ringtone for intercom calls made from the internal unit. 4 times (4 confirmation tones are emitted) to change the floor door call ringtone.

Any further pressing of the button repeats the sequence described above. 3. Press and release to scroll through the various available ringtones in sequence. 4. Press to confirm selection of the last ringtone heard and to exit (at any time) change door entry monitor ringtone mode.
� a confirmation tone is emitted � LED switches off 5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 to change the other ringtones.

Programming reset
Factory settings: � Button functions for the S2 DIP 1-2-3-4 combination � Intercom address absent � Range function and min./max. addresses absent � Ringtone reset

Take note of the S2, S1 settings and restore on completion of programming

1.

2.

S1

S2

5 sec

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Art. 6741W (/BM) in systems powered by Art. 4888C/4888CU

Max. number of riser-powered 6741W (/BM) with the same user code
Call repetition devices that can be used
Maximum number of internal units (including call repetition devices) with the same user code Maximum number of internal units that can be powered by Art. 4888C / 4888CU

1 1229A
4 100

Installation rules
� In systems powered by 4888C (4888CU) with a revision index greater than or equal to 053 (014), up to 100 door entry monitors can be installed.
� In systems powered by 4888C with a revision index between 021 and 052, up to 50 door entry monitors can be installed. � Power supply units 4888C (4888CU) with a revision index prior to 021 (014) are not compatible for use with 6741W (/BM),
and should therefore be replaced.

4888C
053P1517XXXXXXXX
Via Don Arrigoni, 5 24020 Rovetta (BG) - Italy

Serial code. The first 3 digits correspond to the revision index.
053P1517XXXXXXXX

New coding from rev. 53

4888C
995301XXXXXXXXXX
Via Don Arrigoni, 5 24020 Rovetta (BG) - Italy

New coding.
The third and fourth digits correspond to the revision index.
995301XXXXXXXXXX

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Operating distances
H

ON 12

1216 A
1214/2C

S3
6741W 6741W/BM + 6710

4888C 4888CU

3 MAX MONITOR /
ART. 1229A

B

UT1020 F

1595

Comelit Art. 4577/4579 1 mm2 (� 1.2 mm AWG 17) UTP5 cat. 5 0.2 mm2 (� 0.5 mm AWG 24) 0.28 mm2 (� 0.6 mm AWG 23) 0.5 mm2 (� 0.8 mm AWG 20) 1 mm2 (� 1.2 mm AWG 17) 1 mm2 (� 1.2 mm AWG 17)
1.5 mm2 (� 1.4 mm AWG 15) 2.5 mm2 (� 1.8 mm AWG 13)

A max
200 m (655 feet)
80 m (260 feet)
100 m (330 feet)
120 m (395 feet)
120 m (395 feet)
120 m (395 feet)
150 m (490 feet)
150 m (490 feet)

B max
200 m (655 feet)
150 m (490 feet)
150 m (490 feet)
100 m (330 feet)
150 m (490 feet)
80 m (260 feet)
100 m (330 feet)
100 m (330 feet)

F max 50 m (165 feet)
5 m (15 feet)
25 m (85 feet)
50 m (165 feet)
50 m (165 feet)
75 m (245 feet)
100 m (330 feet)

H max
100 m (330 feet)
60 m (195 feet)
60 m (195 feet)
60 m (195 feet)
60 m (195 feet)
40 m (130 feet)
60 m (195 feet)
60 m (195 feet)

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Art. 6741W (/BM) in systems powered by Art. 1210/1210A

Max. number of riser-powered 6741W (/BM) with the same user code
Call repetition devices that can be used Maximum number of internal units (including call repetition devices) with the same user code Maximum number of internal units that can be powered by Art. 1210/1210A

1
1229A 2 in kit mode 4 in building mode
100

ON 12
ON 12

Operating distances
KIT MODE: MAX 10 MONITORS / ART. 1229A

B H

S3

1216 1214/2C
A

6741W 6741W/BM + 6710
1 MAX MONITOR /
ART. 1229A

BUILDING MODE: MAX 100 MONITORS / ART. 1229A

B H

1216 1214/2C
A

S3
6741W 6741W/BM + 6710

3 MAX MONITOR /
ART. 1229A

1210/1210A

1210/1210A

C UT2020

C UT2020

Comelit Art. 4577/4579 1 mm2 (� 1.2 mm AWG 17)
UTP5 cat. 5 0.2 mm2 (� 0.5 mm AWG 24)
0.28 mm2 (� 0.6 mm AWG 23)
0,5 mm2 (� 0,8 mm AWG 20)
1 mm2 (� 1.2 mm AWG 17)
1.5 mm2 (� 1.4 mm AWG 15)
UTP5 cat. 5 0.2 mm2 (� 0.5 mm AWG 24) MULTI PAIR CABLE
GREEN GREEN / WHITE ORANGE / WHITE
ORANGE BLU
BLU / WHITE BROWN / WHITE
BROWN

A max 260
(850 feet) 80
(260 feet) 100
(328 feet) 140
(460 feet)
200 (656 feet)
80 (260 feet)
260 (850 feet)

B max 130
(425 feet) 40
(130 feet) 50
(164 feet) 70
(230 feet)
100 (328 feet)
40 (130 feet)
130 (425 feet)

C max 130
(425 feet) 40
(130 feet) 50
(164 feet) 70
(230 feet)
100 (328 feet)
40 (130 feet)
130 (425 feet)

H max 50
(164 feet) 30
(98 feet) 30
(98 feet) 30
(98 feet)
40 (130 feet)
30 (98 feet)
50 (164 feet)

UTP cable with multi-cable connection: FOLLOW THE COLOURS SHOWN IN THE DIAGRAM! 25

Art. 6741W (/BM) in Kit systems Art. 8451V
Max. number of riser-powered 6741W (/BM) with the same user code Call repetition devices that can be used Maximum number of internal units (including call repetition devices) with the same user code Maximum number of internal units that can be powered by Art. 1209
Operating distances

1 1229A
4 16

1216 1214/2C
A

S3
6741W 6741W/BM + 6710

1209

ON 12

B
3 MAX MONITOR /
ART. 1229A

4893M

Comelit Art. 4577/4579 1 mm2 (� 1.2 mm AWG 17)
UTP5 cat. 5 0.2 mm2 (� 0.5 mm AWG 24)
0.28 mm2 (� 0.6 mm AWG 23)
0.5 mm2 (� 0.8 mm AWG 20)
1 mm2 (� 1.2 mm AWG 17)
1 mm2 (� 1.2 mm AWG 17)
1.5 mm2 (� 1.4 mm AWG 15)
UTP5 cat. 5 0.2 mm2 (� 0.5 mm AWG 24) MULTI PAIR CABLE
GREEN GREEN / WHITE ORANGE / WHITE
ORANGE BLU
BLU / WHITE BROWN / WHITE
BROWN

A max 200 m (655 feet) 100 m (330 feet) 100 m (330 feet) 100 m (330 feet) 100 m (330 feet)
80 m (260 feet)
100 m (330 feet)
200 m (655 feet)

B max 100 m (330 feet) 60 m (195 feet) 60 m (195 feet) 60 m (195 feet) 60 m (195 feet)
40 m (130 feet)
60 m (195 feet)
70 m (230 feet)

UTP cable with multi-cable connection: FOLLOW THE COLOURS SHOWN IN THE DIAGRAM! 26

Wiring diagrams
System with Art. 4888C / 4888CU

6741W 6741W/BM +6710

LL

CC F1 F2 PP

ON
12345678 S1

L L 1216
1214/2C
LL LM OUT OUT LM L L
IN IN
1214/2C
LL OUT OUT LM L L LM IN IN

6741W 6741W/BM +6710

LL

CC F1 F2 PP
ON
12345678 S1

4888C
4888CU
1595 -+

LL IN IN

LLLLLLLL 11223344

-+

~230V~
~

120-230 V

- - R
T

GND SE NO NC

C O

E

M

VV +

L

L

UT1020 UT9200

* 20 m MAX. Local door-opener button

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System with Art. 1210/1210A

6741W 6741W/BM +6710

LL

CC F1 F2 PP

ON
12345678 S1

1216
LL

1214/2C
LL LM OUT OUT LM L L
IN IN
1214/2C
LL OUT OUT LM L L LM IN IN

6741W 6741W/BM +6710

LL

CC F1 F2 PP

ON

12345678 S1

L 230V
N

L2

L2

1210

L1

1210A

L1

- - R
T E

GND SE SE +

NO

NC

C O M

VV +

L

L

UT2020 UT9200

* 20 m MAX. Local door-opener button

Kit Art. 8461V: basic single-family system with Art. 1209

6741W 6741W/BM +6710

LL

CC F1F2 PP

ON
12345678 S1

Address

1209
L 110-240V
N
L2 L2 L1 L1

30 Vdc 30 Vdc

4893M

SE SE
-+

NC NO

C

L

L

R T E

CD

O M

O

* 20 m MAX. Local door-opener button

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Art. 6741W (/BM) and a secondary door entry monitor in branch connection

1216
LL
LL OUT OUT LM L L LM IN IN
1214/2C
LL OUT OUT LM L L LM IN IN
1214/2C

6741W 6741W/BM + 6710

LL

CC F1F2 PP
ON

12345678 S1

LL

CC F1F2 PP
ON

12345678 S1
ON

8 S2

see " Compatible secondary door entry monitors"

Art. 6741W (/BM) and a secondary door entry monitor 6721W (/BM) in cascade connection

1216
LL
LL OUT OUT LM L L LM IN IN
1214/2C

LL
6741W 6741W/BM+6710

CC F1 F2 PP
ON

CV5

12345678 S1

LL

CC F1 F2 PP

ON
12345678 S1 ON
8 S2

see " Compatible secondary door entry monitors"

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System performance and layouts
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