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Panasonic will not be held responsible in the event that property loss occurs while this system is in operation.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
1.1 System overview ...........................................3
2. Important Information
2.1 Important safety information ..........................5
2.2 Privacy and rights of portrait .........................5
2.3 Data security .................................................5
2.4 Other information ..........................................6
2.5 For Europe ....................................................7
3. Preparation
3.1 Included items ...............................................8
3.2 Device diagrams .........................................10
3.3 Specifications ..............................................13
4. Installation
4.1 Installation cautions .....................................17
4.2 Installing the Power Supply Unit .................17
4.3 Installing the Lobby Station .........................19
4.4 Installing the Control Box/Distribution Box/Lift
Controller .....................................................22
4.5 Wiring Connections .....................................24
4.6 Connecting other devices ............................34
4.7 Basic settings ..............................................35
5. Programming
5.1 Programming overview ...............................36
5.2 PC programming .........................................36
5.3 Lobby station programming .........................42
5.4 Telephone programming .............................46
5.5 Main monitor programming .........................47
5.6 System log ..................................................49
5.7 Restarting a device .....................................50
5.8 POWER and ACCESS indicators ...............50
6. Basic Operations
6.1 System conditions and limitations ...............51
6.2 Lobby station operations .............................51
6.3 Facility staff operations ...............................52
7. Other Information
7.1 Basic troubleshooting ..................................53
7.2 Cleaning ......................................................53
7.3 Trademarks .................................................53
7.4 Terms and illustrations in this
document ....................................................53
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1. Introduction
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1. Introduction
Lobby Station (up to 3) Distribution Box (up to 28) Room units (up to 560)
(4 branches x 7 distribution boxes) (20 room units x 28 distribution boxes)
Security camera, access controller, Repeater (up to 4)
electric lock (1 each for each lobby station)
...
. . . .
Control Box (1) . . . .
(4 distribution box branches,
3 lift controller branches)
. ...
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
Repeater
. . .
. . .
...
. . . .
. ...
.
Lift Controller (up to 15)
(3 branches x 5 lift controllers)
Terminal (up to 4)
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2. Important Information
R Insert the power cables firmly all the way into the
2.1 Important safety information terminals. If the cables are not inserted all the way,
heat may be generated.
To prevent severe injury and loss of life/property, read
2. . Important Information
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2. Important Information
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2. Important Information
Ecodesign information
Ecodesign information under EU Regulation (EC) No.
1275/2008 amended by (EU) Regulation
No. 801/2013. From 1 January 2015.
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3. Preparation
Hex wrench 1
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3. Preparation
Cable binder (for securing the 1 Cable binder (for securing the 1
connected wires) connected wires)
Screw (for mounting the power supply 2 Screw (for mounting the power supply 2
unit) unit)
4 mm ´ 40 mm 4 mm ´ 40 mm
Cable binder (for securing the AC and 2 Cable binder (for securing the AC and 2
DC cables) DC cables)
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Rear view
A Reset button ( )
Used when restarting the lobby station.
B Function button ( )
For internal use only.
C Power switch
A D Cable release button for DC power supply cable
B OFF ON E Connection terminals for power supply
C V700 K-IN K-OUT F USB port
L1 L2 C1C2 S1 S2
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I H Terminate switch
E
See page 29.
I Repeater switch
J
See page 29.
K
J Reset button ( )
Used when restarting the distribution box.
K Function button ( )
L M N
For internal use only.
L Power switch
M Cable release button for DC power supply cable
N Connection terminals for DC power supply
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3.3 Specifications
Lobby Station (VL-V900)
Power source Power supply unit (VL-PS240: 220 – 240 V AC, 0.2 A, 50 / 60 Hz)
24 V DC, 0.2 A
Power consumption Standby: Approx. 1.9 W
Operating: Approx. 4.5 W
Dimensions (mm) Approx. 373 ´ 179 ´ 2.5 (excluding sections embedded into the wall)
(height ´ width ´ depth)
Mass (weight) Approx. 2.0 kg
Operating environment Ambient temperature for lobby station: approx. -10 °C to +55 °C
Ambient temperature for power supply unit: approx. 0 °C to +50 °C
Relative humidity: up to 90% (non-condensing)
(outdoor installation available; power supply unit is for indoor use only)
Display Approx. 10.92 cm (4.3 inches) monochrome display (white backlit LCD)
Display the date, room number inputted by visitors, how to use, name of residents,
and custom item
Installation method Flush mount (flush mounting box supplied)
External material Stainless steel (partially ABS and PC)
Talking method Hands-free
Heat sensor Pyroelectric sensor installed (detecting human body, part of the stations become
luminous)
Image sensor 6.35 mm (1/4 inch) CMOS sensor (approx. 1M pixels)
Viewing angle Super wide view (H: approx. 170° / V: approx. 115°)
Minimum illuminance 1 lx
Lighting method White coloured LED lights
Waterproof property IP55
Vandal proof property Compliant with IK07
Display languages English
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USB
USB 2.0, standard-B connector
SD card
4–64 GB SDHC / SDXC memory card is supported
Whole system capacity R Lobby station (VL-V900): up to 3
R Main monitor (VL-MW251, VL-MVN511, VL-MV26): up to 560
(The maximum, for each branch, 7 distribution boxes, 1 repeater, and 140
main monitors can be connected.)
R Lift controller (VL-V702): up to 3 branches, totally up to 15 lift controllers
R Guard stations: up to 4 (in case of connecting to the PBX system)
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4. Installation
CAUTION
R Make sure you turn off the power at the breaker before performing any wiring work.
R Always connect AC or DC cables to the appropriate connection terminals. Incorrectly connecting the AC or DC
cables may damage the power supply unit.
R To prevent the power cables from disconnecting and to prevent electric shock, secure the power cables using the
cable binders (accessory) and attach the cable covers.
R If the wiring is outdoors, use a protection tube or a surge protector.
R If the wiring is underground, use a protection tube and do not make any connections underground.
R Install the product securely adhering to the instructions in this document to prevent it from falling off the wall. Avoid
installing onto low-strength walls, such as gypsum board, ALC (autoclaved lightweight concrete), concrete block,
or veneer (less than 18 mm thick) walls.
AC cable DC cable
45 mm 25 mm
7 mm 7 mm
2. Remove the screws (A) and then remove the cable covers (B).
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3. Connect the AC cable to the AC IN terminal on the top of the power unit, and the DC cable to the DC OUT terminal
on the bottom of the power supply unit, and then securely fasten the screws (C).
Front view*1
AC cable
binder hole
DC cable
binder hole
Front view
R Recommended torque:
– AC terminal: 0.4 N·m {4.1 kgf·cm}
– DC terminal: 0.45 N·m {4.6 kgf·cm}
CAUTION
R Insert the AC and DC cables firmly all the way into the terminals. If the cables are not inserted all the way, heat
may be generated.
4. Use the cable binders (accessory) to secure the AC and DC cables (double-coated area) to the power supply unit.
5. Make sure to replace the cable covers (B) and then securely fasten the screws (A).
B
C
A
D
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Approx. 1500 mm
Approx. 500 mm
Approx. 700 mm
Note:
R Install the lobby station so that the lobby station is not exposed to strong light. If strong light shines on the lobby
station, the visitor’s face may not be distinguishable.
Installation
1. Open a hole in the wall for the flush mount box.
R Note the drilling dimensions of the wall surface of the flush mount box.
Front view Side view
353 mm
159 mm 80 mm
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2. Open the knockout holes of the flush mount box, and then pass all necessary cables and wires (DC cable, wires
for control box, access controller, electric lock, etc.) through the knockout holes.
B C D E F G
R To connect the DC cable from the power supply unit, press the cable release button while inserting the cable
into the connection terminals. (To disconnect the cable, press the button while pulling it out.) Use the hooks
to secure the cable.
R To connect wires, press the wire release button with a pointed object such as a screwdriver while inserting the
wire into the connection terminal. (To disconnect a wire, press the button while pulling it out.)
R Refer to 4.5.2 Wire type and maximum wire length (Page 28) for information on the type and length of wires
that can be used.
5. Attach the lobby station to the flush mount box.
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6. Secure the lobby station to the flush mount box using the 4 supplied screws. Use the supplied hex wrench to fasten
the screws.
Note:
R Do not cover the water drain holes.
B
A
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Lobby Station (1) Control Box (1) Distribution Box (1) Room unit (up to 20)
Main Monitor Door Station
NP
D1 1
D2 2
D3 3
D4 4
NP R1 5
R2 6
OFF ON R3 7
IN1 8
IN2 9
V700 K-IN K-OUT NP IN3 10
DC IN NP IN4 11 NP
L1 L2 C1C2 S1 S2
P1 12
P2 13
NP D1 1
D2 2
D3 3
D4 4
R1 5
R2 6
R3 7
NP NP NP IN1 8
IN2 9
IN3 10
IN4 11 NP
Power P1 12
supply DC IN
P2 13
Access DC IN
12 V DC NP
controller NP
(input)
POWER SUPPLY UNIT POWER SUPPLY UNIT
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
Electric
lock
NP: Non-polarised (output)
Note:
R See page 29 for information about distribution box switch settings.
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Lobby Station (up to 3) Control Box (1) Distribution Box (up to 28) Room unit (up to 560)
Repeater (up to 4)
Main Monitor Door Station
NP
D1 1
D2 2
Branch 1 D3 3
NP D4 4
R1 5
R2 6
OFF ON R3 7
IN1 8
IN2 9
V700 K-IN K-OUT NP NP IN3 10
NP
DC IN L1 L2 C1C2 S1 S2
IN4 11
P1 12
P2 13
COAX
1
NP D1 1
D2 2
D3 3
D4 4
R1 5
R2 6
R3 7
NP NP IN1 8
IN2 9
IN3 10
IN4 11 NP
Power PC USB RJ11 PBX NP P1 12
supply NP P2 13
DC IN TV Monitor DC IN
12 V DC
NP NP
Access POWER SUPPLY UNIT POWER SUPPLY UNIT
controller NP NP
(input)
NP
Electric
lock NP
POWER SUPPLY UNIT NP D1
D2
1
2
(output) Repeater D3 3
D4 4
R1 5
R2 6
R3 7
IN1 8
IN2 9
IN3 10
IN4 11 NP
P1 12
P2 13
NP
1
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
DC IN NP NP
To Distribution Box NP D1 1
D2 2
D3 3
D4 4
R1 5
R2 6
R3 7
IN1 8
DC IN IN2 9
IN3 10
IN4 11 NP
NP P1 12
P2 13
POWER SUPPLY UNIT 7
NP: Non-polarised
NP D1 1
D2 2
D3 3
D4 4
R1 5
R2 6
R3 7
IN1 8
IN2 9
IN3 10
IN4 11 NP
P1 12
P2 13
DC IN
NP
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
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Note:
R See page 29 for information about distribution box switch settings.
R See page 32 for information about lift controller DIP switch settings.
Lift controller wiring example (relay signalling)
Control Box (1) Lift Controller (up to 15; up to 5 lift controllers per lift x 3 lifts)
0F 80 F
1 Lift 1 .. 5 Lift 1
19 F 99 F
NP NP
DIP SW 1 : ON DIP SW 5 : ON
DC IN DC IN
USB
NP NP
DC IN
POWER SUPPLY UNIT POWER SUPPLY UNIT
NP
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
0F 80 F
1 Lift 2 .. 5 Lift 2
19 F 99 F
NP NP
DIP SW 1 : ON DIP SW 5 : ON
DC IN DC IN
NP NP
POWER SUPPLY UNIT POWER SUPPLY UNIT
0F 80 F
1 Lift 3 .. 5 Lift 3
19 F 99 F
NP NP
DIP SW 1 : ON DIP SW 5 : ON
DC IN DC IN
NP NP
NP: Non-polarised POWER SUPPLY UNIT POWER SUPPLY UNIT
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0F
Lift 1
99 F
NP
DIP SW 1 : ON
DC IN
USB
NP
DC IN
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
NP
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
0F
99 F Lift 2
NP
DIP SW 1 : ON
DC IN
NP
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
0F
99 F Lift 3
NP
DIP SW 1 : ON
DC IN
NP
NP: Non-polarised POWER SUPPLY UNIT
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E
F
40 mm or more
12 mm
R To connect the DC cable from the power supply unit, press the cable release button while inserting the cable into
the connection terminals. (To disconnect the cable, press the button while pulling it out.) Use the hooks to secure
the cable.
R To connect wires, press the wire release button with a pointed object such as a screwdriver while inserting the
wire into the connection terminal. (To disconnect a wire, press the button while pulling it out.)
R Refer to 4.5.2 Wire type and maximum wire length (Page 28) for information on the type and length of wires that
can be used.
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Up to 20
Control box A B C D E F G
ON
A OFF (off) (off)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
B OFF (off) (off)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
C OFF (off) (off)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
D OFF (off) (off)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
E OFF (off) (off)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
F OFF (off) (off)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
G OFF (off) (on)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
*1 Each DIP switch setting can only be used one time per branch.
The number 8 switch must always be set to the "off" position.
Only one DIP switch is set to the "on" position. All others are set to the "off" position.
*2 In distribution mode, the repeat switch of all distribution boxes in the branch is set to the "off" position.
*3 The terminate switch of the last distribution box in the branch is set to the "on" position. All others are set to the
"off" position.
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Up to 20
ON
A OFF (off) (off)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
B OFF (off) (off)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
C OFF (off) (off)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
D OFF (off) (off)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
Repeater mode*4 OFF (on) (on)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
E OFF (off) (off)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
F OFF (off) (off)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
G OFF (off) (on)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
*1 Each DIP switch setting can only be used one time per branch.
The number 8 switch must always be set to the "off" position.
Only one DIP switch is set to the "on" position. All others are set to the "off" position.
*2 In repeater mode, the repeat switch of one distribution box in the branch is set to the "on" position. All others are
set to the "off" position.
Only one distribution box per branch can be used in repeater mode.
Main monitors cannot be connected to a distribution box that is set to repeater mode.
*3 The terminate switch of the last distribution box in the branch is set to the "on" position. All others (except for a
distribution box that is operating in repeater mode) are set to the "off" position.
*4 The distribution box functioning in repeater mode can be located between the control box and a distribution box,
or between 2 distribution boxes.
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Control box A B C D E
ON
0–19
A OFF
(0 is the ground floor)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8
ON
B OFF 20–39
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8
ON
C OFF 40–59
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8
ON
D OFF 60–79
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8
ON
E OFF 80–99
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8
*1 For switches 1–5, each switch setting can only be used one time per branch.
The number 6 and 7 switches must always be set to the "off" position.
The number 8 DIP switch determines whether connections are normally open (switch is in the "off" position) or
normally closed (switch is in the "on" position).
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Control box A
ON
0–99
A OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 (0 is the ground floor)
*1 The number 2–7 switches must always be set to the "off" position.
The number 8 DIP switch determines whether connections are normally open (switch is in the "off" position) or
normally closed (switch is in the "on" position).
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5. Programming
5.2 PC programming
PC programming allows you to use a computer and the Panasonic Large Apartment System Setup Tool to create and
edit system data while offline, and then upload the data to the system while on-site.
Important:
R After using the setup tool to communicate with the system, restart the control box (page 50).
Note:
R The Panasonic Large Apartment System Setup Tool is also called "setup tool" in this document.
System requirements
– Operating system: Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
– Additional framework: .Net Framework 4.0 or later
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D
F
Select folder
Allows you to select the folder where you want to save your configuration files. Configuration files are saved in
CSV format.
Prepare the data
Allows you to choose whether you want to create new configuration files, use existing configuration files, or
download the current data from the system’s devices.
Load and edit the data
Allows you to load the data saved in the configuration files into the setup tool for editing.
Upload the data to device
Allows you to upload the data saved in the configuration files to the system’s devices.
Time and date settings
Allows you to set the control box’s time and date settings (used for time stamps saved in the system log).
Connection check
Allows you to confirm the control box’s connection to the main monitors and lift controllers.
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5 Change the values in the [Data] column as desired, and then save the file.
R Acceptable values are explained in the [Data Note] column.
R Descriptions of each setting and other information are explained in the [Item Note] column.
R See 5.2.10 List of PC programming parameters (Page 39) for information about each parameter.
6 Using the setup tool, click [Check Files] the [Prepare the data] section.
R The paths of each configuration file are displayed in the [Load and edit the data] section.
7 In the [Load and edit the data] section, click [Load / Edit ...] next to a configuration file that you want to upload.
R The files’s details are displayed.
8 Click [Close].
9 Repeat from step 7 for each configuration file that you want to upload.
R Files that are ready to be uploaded are indicated by [OK] displayed in the right side of the [Load and edit the
data] section.
10 In the [Upload the data to device] section, select the devices that you want to upload the data to and then click
[Upload].
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DOOR KEY OPEN TIME Determines the amount of time the door stays open. If 05
set to 0 SEC, the door cannot be opened. (5 SEC)
(01–20 SEC, or 00 to disable)
DOOR KEY OUT SIGNAL Determines whether the signal sent to the electric lock 00
is a closed signal (i.e., the signal is normally open) or (CLOSE)
an open signal (i.e., the signal is normally closed).
[00]: CLOSE
[01]: OPEN
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MONITOR TIME OUT Determines the amount of time that passes when 00
watching camera images before the standby screen is (180 SEC)
displayed.
[00]: 180 SEC
[01]: 90 SEC
[02]: 60 SEC
[03]: 30 SEC
TALK TIME OUT Determines the amount of time that passes when 00
talking before the standby screen is displayed. (90 SEC)
[00]: 90 SEC
[01]: 60 SEC
[02]: 30 SEC
[03]: 180 SEC
[04]: 300 SEC
SET LIFT
SIGNAL MODE TO LIFT Determines the signalling method used by the lift 00
controller to communicate with the lift. Select the signal (RELAY)
type according to the specifications of the lift.
[00]: RELAY
[01]: BINARY
SIGNAL TIME TO LIFT After a visitor is admitted, this setting determines the 300
amount of time that the visitor can use the lift to visit the (300 SEC)
corresponding floor.
If the lift has a similar setting, set this parameter to any
value other than "0"; the lift’s box setting will take
priority.
(001–900 SEC, or 000 to disable)
SET ACCESS CODE Determines the access code that allows you to use 123456
lobby stations to configure the system.
(6 digits)
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3 Enter the extension number of the terminal that you want to assign ® press #.
R Example: For extension 101, enter 101#.
4 Emergency terminal
Skip this step.
Terminals 1–4
Enter a feature number to specify the terminal’s name.
R This name can be used to call the terminal, and can be displayed when a station receives a call from the
terminal.
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6 Hang up.
Note:
R A compatible main monitor, such as the VL-MVN511, is required to make emergency calls to the emergency
terminal.
3. Hang up.
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SD card specifications
R SDHC or SDXC
R Capacity: 4 GB or larger.
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Note:
R If you do not format the card before using it with the control box
Information may not be logged properly, and new image files may not be able to overwrite old ones.
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6. Basic Operations
Medium priority General calls (lobby to main monitor, main monitor to terminal, etc.)
R All calls and monitoring sessions are disconnected after the pre-programmed "timeout" time elapses.
The default time is 90 seconds for calls and 180 seconds for monitoring.
Emergency calls are limited to 10 minutes.
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7. Other Information
7.2 Cleaning
Wipe the product with a soft, dry cloth.
For excessive dirt, wipe the product with a slightly damp cloth.
Important:
R Do not use any cleaning products that contain alcohol, polish powder, powder soap, benzine, thinner,
wax, petroleum, or boiling water. Also do not spray the product with insecticide, glass cleaner, or hair
spray. This may cause a change in colour or quality of the product.
7.3 Trademarks
R Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries.
R SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
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Notes
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