User manual
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1.3 Models
There are several options of ‘ProTalk Door Entry System’ units to choose from,
namely:
PT-Door 01 PT-Door 02 PT-Door 01C PT-Door 02C
(PT-Door 01CAV)
1. A one buttoned unit (PT-Door 01);
2. A twin buttoned unit (PT-Door 02);
3. A one buttoned unit with colour camera (PT-Door 01C);
4. A twin buttoned with colour camera (PT-Door-02C); and
5. An Anti-vandal Unit with anodized aluminium cover to protect against vandalism, this
unit is only available as a one button unit with colour camera (PT-Door 02CAV).
1.4 Unit Features
1.4.1 Door Entry System - Basic Unit
The Door entry system internals consist of; a motherboard, an IP module, a PoE module
and a camera, see picture 1 for the setting and positioning of the modules.
We recommend that the system is powered by PoE technology, Alternating Current (AC
11Vts min. 15Vst max) or Direct Current (DC 12Vss min 18Vss max) connected via the ‘12V’
connector (as per picture 1). The maximum power load is 300mA, depending on the
number of modules; you may also use this power source to power the electric locks. In
practice an AC 12V/1A would meet your demands.
The Door entry system is fitted with a UTP cable socket/PoE. If your network switch is fitted
with a PoE power supply or you have a separate PoE power supply (usually a small box, the
size of network adaptor at the end of the UTP cable) you won’t need the 12V supply as well.
If you opt to use a high powered electrically operated door mechanism you will need to
provide a separate power supply to the relay circuit. Alternatively, you could utilise a low
powered lock mechanism, which can be connected via the powered door bell (backlight)