Aiphone GBM-2MKA

Aiphone GBM-2MKA Small-Scale Apartment/Condominium Intercom System User Manual

Model: GBM-2MKA

1. Ho fetaview

The Aiphone GBM-2MKA is a monitor-equipped master unit intercom system designed for small-scale apartments and condominiums. This model is the successor to the GBM-2MK. It offers enhanced features for security and convenience, including a color LCD display and various operational buttons for communication and access control.

2. Product Components and External View

The following diagram illustrates the external view and key components of the GBM-2MKA master unit, along with its installation dimensions and rear view likamano.

Diagram showing the external view, installation dimensions, rear view, and specifications of the Aiphone GBM-2MKA intercom system.

Setšoantšo sa 1: Kantle View, Installation Dimensions, Rear View, and Specifications of the Aiphone GBM-2MKA Intercom System.

2.1 Ka ntle View (Ka pele)

  • Konopo ea Tšohanyetso: For emergency calls.
  • Maekerofounu: Bakeng sa puisano ea lentsoe.
  • Color LCD Display: 3.5-inch TFT display for video and information.
  • F1 Button: Konopo ea tšebetso 1.
  • F2 Button: Konopo ea tšebetso 2.
  • Notification Indicator Light (Blue): Illuminates when a notification is present.
  • Notification Button: To access notifications.
  • Konopo ea Menu: To navigate system menus.
  • Sebui: Bakeng sa tlhahiso ea molumo.
  • Unlock Indicator Light (Yellow): Illuminates when the door is unlocked.
  • Talk Indicator Light (Green): Illuminates during a call.
  • End Button: To terminate a call or exit a menu.
  • Konopo ea Letsa: To initiate a call.
  • Konope ea Notlolla: To unlock the door.
  • Power switjha: Ho bulela/ tima yuniti.

2.2 Morao View

  • Setting Switch: For system configuration.
  • Connector Insertion Port: Bakeng sa ho hokahanya lisebelisoa tsa kantle.
  • AC Power Terminal (Power Cable): For connecting the main power supply.
  • Connection Terminal (Signal Cable): For connecting signal wires.

3. Ho kenya

The GBM-2MKA master unit is designed for wall-mounting. Ensure proper wiring and secure attachment for optimal performance.

3.1 Litekanyo tsa ho kenya

  • Unit Dimensions (W x H): Approximately 122 mm x 217 mm.
  • Botebo: Approximately 23.5 mm (excluding mounting bracket).
  • Mounting Bracket Depth: Approximately 4 mm.
  • Recommended Floor Level (FL): 1,400 mm from the center of the device.
  • Opening Dimensions for Wiring: 50 mm (width) x 70 mm (height) (indicated by parentheses in the diagram).

3.2 Mokhoa oa ho Beha

  1. Sireletsa bracket e ntseng e phahama leboteng u sebelisa li-screw tse loketseng.
  2. Connect the power cable (strong current) to the AC Power Terminal and the signal cable (weak current) to the Connection Terminal on the rear of the unit.
  3. Insert the unit onto the mounting bracket, ensuring it clicks securely into place.
  4. Verify all connections are firm and the unit is stable.

4. Seta

Initial setup involves configuring the system settings to match your apartment or condominium environment.

4.1 Tlhophiso ea Motheo

  • Sebelisa le Ho beha switjha on the rear of the unit to access configuration options. Refer to the detailed setup guide for specific switch positions and their functions.
  • Netefatsa hore Connector Insertion Port is used for any necessary external module connections.

4.2 System Pairing (if applicable)

If your system includes multiple monitor sub-units or door stations, follow the pairing instructions provided in the comprehensive installation manual to establish communication between all devices.

5. Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso

This section outlines the primary functions and operations of your Aiphone GBM-2MKA intercom system.

5.1 Ho amohela Mohala

  1. When a visitor presses the call button on the door station, the master unit will emit a call sound and display the visitor's image on the Pontšo ea 'Mala oa LCD.
  2. Tobetsa ea Konopo ea ho letsetsa to answer the call and begin communication. The Talk Indicator Light (Green) tla bonesa.
  3. Ho kgaotsa call, tobetsa konopo Konopo ea ho Qetela.

5.2 Mekhoa ea Puisano

  • Automatic Hands-free: Allows for two-way communication without holding down a button.
  • Push-to-puo: Requires holding down the Konopo ea ho letsetsa to speak and releasing it to listen.

5.3 Door Release

Ka nako ya call, tobetsa Notlolla Konopo to release the door lock. The Unlock Indicator Light (Yellow) will illuminate briefly.

5.4 Emergency and Notification Functions

  • Konopo ea Tšohanyetso: Press this button in an emergency to alert designated contacts or security personnel.
  • Notification Button: Tobetsa ho view stored notifications. The Notification Indicator Light (Blue) signals new notifications.

5.5 Menu Navigation

Tobetsa ea Konopo ea Menu to access system settings, review call history, or adjust display options. Use the F1 le F2 buttons to navigate through menu options and the Konopo ea ho letsetsa ho netefatsa likhetho.

5.6 Call Sounds

The system offers various call sound patterns:

  • Call Sound ①: Ping-pong, Ping-pong
  • Call Sound ②: Ping-pong-pan
  • Call Sound ③: Pipopan Pipopan Pipopan Pipopan (x3)
  • Call Sound ④: Piririri Piririri (x4)

6. Tlhokomelo

Tlhokomelo e tloaelehileng e netefatsa hore sistimi ea hau ea intercom e nka nako e telele le ts'ebetso e ntle ka ho fetisisa.

6.1 Ho hloekisa

  • Wipe the unit's surface with a soft, dry cloth.
  • Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or spray directly onto the unit.

6.2 Battery Replacement (Door Station)

The door station is designed for long battery life, up to 24 months when using nickel-hydrogen batteries (capacity 2500mAh or more) and with the door monitor setting off. The master unit will notify you when the door station battery is low via a display message and an indicator light, reducing the need for frequent battery checks.

7. Ho rarolla mathata

If you encounter any issues with your intercom system, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps. For more complex problems, contact customer support.

  • Ha ho Matla: Check if the power switch is ON and if the AC power terminal is securely connected.
  • Ha ho na Video/Molumo: Ensure all signal cables are properly connected. Check the door station for power.
  • Door Release Not Working: Verify the wiring to the door lock mechanism and ensure the unlock button is functioning correctly.
  • Boleng bo Fosahetseng ba Litšoantšo: Clean the camera lens on the door station.

8. Litlhaloso

SebopehoTlhaloso
Matla VoltageAC100V 50 / 60Hz
Tšebeliso ea MatlaStandby: 1.7W, Maximum: 7.6W
Hlokomela3.5-inch TFT Color LCD Monitor
Palo ea Pixel230,000 pixels
Mokhoa oa ho letsetsaAutomatic Hands-free / Push-to-talk
Mocheso oa Mocheso o Tletseng0 ℃ ho isa ho 40 ℃
Door Station Units1 yuniti
Monitor Sub-unit Units1 yuniti
Notification Storage CountMax 40 items (max 6 images per item)
Call Sound PatternsPing-pong, Ping-pong-pan, Pipopan (x3), Piririri (x4)
SebopehoMofuta o kentsoeng ka lebota
Compatible BoxJIS 1-gang switch box + separator
Lintho tse bonahalangSelf-extinguishing PC + ABS resin
Boima ba 'meleHoo e ka bang. 410g
Molumo oa MmalaSnow White (5Y9.3/0.1 approximate Munsell value)
LitlhalosoTšebeliso ea ka hare feela
Nomoro ea SehlahisoaGBM-2MKA
Letsatsi la Tlholeho2020/08/20

9. Tiisetso le Tšehetso

9.1 Boitsebiso ba Tiisetso

This Aiphone product comes with a Nako ea waranti ea lilemo tse 2 from the date of purchase. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims. The warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. It does not cover damage caused by misuse, accidents, unauthorized modifications, or improper installation.

9.2 Tšehetso ea Bareki

For technical assistance, troubleshooting, or warranty service, please contact Aiphone customer support. Refer to the official Aiphone websebaka sa marang-rang kapa tokomane ea hau ea theko bakeng sa tlhaiso-leseling ea morao-rao ea puisano.

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