ITS Telecom PanDoor Assembly instructions

ACCESS CONTROL
DOOR PHONES
PanDoor
PSTN Line adaptive
Door Access
Control Device
Installation and
Programming
Manual

PanDoor
Installation and Programming Manual
Version 1, Release 1.4, August 2008


NOTICE
This manual describes the PanDoor Access Control Door
Phone system. Additional copies of this manual may be
obtained from ITS. No part of this document may be
reproduced or transmitted in any form, by any means
(electronic, photocopying, recording, or otherwise) without the
prior written permission of ITS. ITS reserves the right to
modify the hardware and software described in the manual
without prior notice. However, changes made to the hardware
or software described does not necessarily render this
publication invalid.
WARRANTY
In the event that the product proves to be defective in
workmanship or materials within a period of one year from
date of shipment, ITS shall repair or replace the product at its
discretion. Transportation will be the responsibility of the
dealer/distributor. Under no circumstances shall ITS be liable
for consequential or special damages, loss of revenue or
user/dealer expenses arising out of or in connection with the
use or performance of the product, whether based on contract
or any other legal agreement.
The following shall void the above warranty: malfunctions
resulting from fire, accident, neglect, abuse, or acts of God;
use of improper electrical power; or repair of, tampering with
or alteration of the product by anyone other than ITS
authorized personnel.

Table of Contents
1Introduction ........................................................1
1.1 Product Description............................................... 1
1.2 Schematic Setup .................................................... 3
1.3 Operating Methods................................................ 4
2Installation...........................................................7
2.1 Installing the PanDoor Wall Bracket..................... 7
2.2 Installing the PanDoor Panel................................. 8
2.3 Installing the Controller ...................................... 10
2.4 LED Indications .................................................. 12
3Programming....................................................14
3.1 Programming Code Guide................................... 15
4Troubleshooting................................................19
5Specifications.....................................................21
5.1 General Specifications......................................... 21
5.2 Camera Specifications......................................... 22

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1 Introduction
ITS is pleased to introduce PanDoor, the latest addition to the
wide range of indoor and outdoor Access Control Door Phones,
which provides a cutting-edge technology, a high quality hands-
free telephone and a built-in electromagnetic lock relay, alongside
with an easy set-up, durable design and “plug and play”
installation.
1.1 Product Description
The PanDoor is an access control door phone designed for both
residential and office applications. The PanDoor system comprises
the following components:
• Up to two outdoor units, available with a keypad and a CALL
button, allowing visitors to establish a telephone call with an
indoor telephone, or dial an access code to open a door or
gate.
• A controller that connects one or two outdoor units to the
telephone line. Programming and control are performed using
DTMF tones on a telephone set.
• Optional – a built-in CCTV pinhole camera (black & white or
color).
The PanDoor provides the following features:
• Designed for wall mounting.
• Controls up to two doors.
• Two-way hands-free telephone.
• Vandal and weather resistant casing.
• 12VAC transformer.
• Call Waiting support.
• Distinctive rings for each outdoor unit.
• DTMF Programming via telephone.
• Optional black & white or color high-quality pinhole camera.

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Speaker
Keypad
(optional)
Camera
(optional)
Micro
p
hone
Calling
Button
Figure 1. PanDoor Panel

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1.2 Schematic Setup
The following picture illustrates the schematic setup of the
PanDoor system.
Figure 2. PanDoor Schematic Setup

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1.3 Operating Methods
There are three methods of opening the door using the PanDoor
panel:
• Opening the door from the outside. To open the door from
the outside, you must dial a pre-defined code on the outdoor
unit keypad. When the code is entered correctly, the keypad
light flashes, and the door opens. When the code is entered
incorrectly, the keypad light flashes quickly and the code is
rejected.
• Opening the door in response to a call from the outside.
When a visitor places a call by pressing the CALL button on
the outdoor unit, a distinctive ring sounds on the residential
telephone. While the telephone is ringing, the visitor hears On
Hold music through the speaker. To answer the call, you must
pick up the receiver as done in a regular phone call. After the
conversation with the caller is complete, you can either dial a
pre-defined code to open the door, or hang up to terminate the
call.
• Opening the door in response to a call from the outside
while engaged in conversation. When engaged in a
conversation and a visitor places a call by pressing the CALL
button on the outdoor unit, a distinctive Call Waiting tone
sounds in the receiver. To answer the call, you must press the
PSTN/Panel switch key (default – 0). After the conversation
with the caller is complete, you can either dial a pre-defined
code to open the door and press the PSTN/Panel switch key
again to return to the original call, or press the PSTN/Panel
switch key directly to terminate the conversation and return to
the original call.
• Defining a ring type to distinguish between PSTN and
Door Panel call. The user can program the ring cycle and
silence interval for the ring that will sound when the incoming
call is from the door panel. To program this ring type, use
DTMF commands *362, *363 and *364. The ring cycle is
illustrated in Figure 3.

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Figure 3. Ring Cycle
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