Specifications
Table Of Contents
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Basic System Operation
- Panel Controls
- Number and Letter Buttons
- Call sequence
- Silent viewing
- Apartment Station Controls
- Auto Display
- Ringer Mute
- Door Status Indication
- Call Privacy
- User Activation (CCTV Mode)
- Cameras
- Extension Apartment Stations
- Lock Type
- Exit Button and Fire Switch
- Trades Facility
- DDA Functionality
- Multiple Entrances
- Gate and Block Systems
- Design Considerations
- Installation & Commissioning
- Checklist
- Wiring
- Commissioning
- BFD-DIG Door Controller Settings
- Security
- Panel Programming
- ACOD – Primary Access Code
- TCOD – Secondary Access Code or Tradesmen’s Code
- LTIM – Lock Release Operating Time
- LOCK – Lock Type
- CAM2 – Second Camera Present?
- TRAD – Door Button Trades Mode
- DMON – Door Status Switch
- RECP – Reception Phone Address
- PSEC – Panel Security Key
- PPRG – Phone Programming Security Key
- RING – Ringing Time/Call Time and Ring Effect
- TALK – Talking Time/Apartment Station Active
- TONE – Re-assurance Tone
- CANC – Cancel Key Compatibility
- BCAL – Bellcall Compatibility Mode
- 12A? – Flat 13 Numbered as 12A (From build 4)
- BFD-DIG Door Controller Jumper Settings
- BSC4 Video Controller Settings
- BF Apartment Station Switch Settings
- BS Videophone Switch Settings
- ATTENTION
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Diagram A – Basic System Wiring Overview
- Diagram B – BFD_DIG PCB Detail
- Diagram C – BFD-DIG Keypad Matrix
- Diagram D – Basic System Wiring Detail
- Diagram E – BSC4 PCB Detail
- Diagram F – BSC4 Wiring Detail
- Diagram G – Large system Overview
- Diagram H – Extension Apartment Station Wiring
- Diagram I – Apartment Station Local Power Wiring
- Diagram J – Camera Sharing & Time Clock Sharing
- Diagram K – Combined Connections bellfree With Lock
- Diagram L – Combined Connections Third Party Lock
- Safety Information and Declarations

BF Apartment Station Digital Entry System
PD–166 Issue 1 Installation and Operating Manual Page 16 of 48
BSA Audio Phone
The BSA audio phone can be used as a lower cost alternative to an
extension apartment station. It is styled like the bellissimo
videophone. The phone is manufactured in high-impact ABS plastic
that imparts high durability and compliments most wall furnishings. It
incorporates both mute and lock illuminated buttons and it has an
Electronic Ringing Tone with an internal rotary pre-set volume control.
Remove the top cover of the BSA phone, which is secured by clips at
both sides, by using both hands and placing fingers under the edges
and using thumb pressure to release the clips.
The BSA audio phone should be fixed with two No 8 screws (not
supplied).
Videophone (Alternative to Apartment Station)
The BS Videophone is designed to be wall mounted onto
plasterboard or other masonry at an optimum height of 1.6m. DDA
requirements may require this to be lower.
Remove the top cover of the Videophone, which is secured by clips at
both sides, by using both hands and placing fingers under the edges
and using thumb pressure to release the clips.
If top or bottom cable entries are required, carefully remove the
appropriate cut-out with side snips taking care not to damage any
internal components.
The Videophone should be fixed with three No 8 screws (not
supplied).
The Videophone is hung on the top two screws, allowing the cable (if present) to feed
through and then the third screw is inserted at the bottom. Tighten all three screws.
Before replacing the Front Cover remove the protective film from the display lens and also
check that the dip-switch settings are correct or change as necessary (see Page 26).










