10″ Touchscreen
Video Intercom
Quick Setup Guide
CEN210TWSK 10 Inch Touchscreen Video Intercom
For the full user manual, scan the QR code to download or visit www.psaproducts.com.au
Kit Contents
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Keep intercom wires more than 30cm away from AC mains power to avoid interference. The electric latch is not included in the package. Use 12VDC electric latch only. Do not exceed 500mA. |
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For stable connection to the PSA Centrii app, internet data connection is required at both intercom and mobile device. The video monitor should be located within close range of modem with a strong Wi-Fi connection with at least 1.5Mbps upload connection speed. If you are unsure of your Wi-Fi connection and speed, we suggest downloading a free Wi-Fi test app such as “Speedtest by Ookla” and test the connection at the intended location of the monitor. If the Wi-Fi signal is low, we suggest moving your modem closer to the monitor or purchasing Wi-Fi extenders to boost your signal. |
Wiring Diagram
Cable Requirements:
CAT5e or CAT6 Network Cable Wiring Configuration:
- From Door Station(s) to First Monitor
RED BLACK WHITE YELLOW CAT5e or CAT6*** Brown, Blue Brown/White
Blue/White
Green/WhiteGreen Orange
Orange/White - From First Monitor to Additional Monitor(s):
RED BLACK WHITE YELLOW CAT5e or CAT6*** Brown, Blue Green Brown/White
Blue/White
Green/WhiteOrange
Orange/White
*** Cable distance < 50 meters
*** For distances greater than 50m, refer to installation manual available online at www.psaproducts.com.au
Wiring Diagram
*The first monitor is the MASTER monitor and ID must be set as Device 01. All other monitors are SLAVES and must be set as Device O02 to 06. To program the device ID go to MODE section.*
Installation
Monitor
Door Station
Code Programming
Programming code definitions:
- Programming code = P
- New code entry =N
- Access code=A
- User code = U
NOTE: codes cannot be sequential or all the same digit, eg. 111111 or 123456 will not work.
a. Changing Programming Code (Default is 999999)
Steps | Input | Response | Notes |
1 | [*] + [PPPPPP] + [#] | Keypad will beep twice and flash slowly | P= existing Programming code to be changed. (default is 999999) Enters programming mode |
2 | [0] | Keypad will flash quickly | Code setting address |
3 | [77] + [#] | keypad will continue flashing | Programming code setting address |
4 | [NNNNNN] + [t] | Keypad will beep once | N= New Programming code to replace existing. Must be 6-digits |
5 | [NNNNNN] + [#] | Keypad will beep twice and flash slowly | Confirm New Programming code and return to Programming mode. |
6 | [*] | Keypad will stop flashing | Exit programming mode |
b. Changing Public Access Code (Default is 123456)
Steps | Input | Response | Notes |
1 | [*] + [PPPPPP] + [#] | Keypad will beep twice and flash slowly | P= Programming Code. Enters programming mode |
2 | [0] | Keypad will flash quickly | Code setting address |
3 | WI + [#] | Keypad will beep once and continue flashing | Public Access code setting address |
4 | [NNNNNN] + [#] | Keypad will beep once | N= New access code (4 to 6 Digits) to replace existing code |
5 | [NNNNNN] + [#] | Keypad will beep twice and flash slowly | Confirms new access code and return to Programming mode |
6 | [*] | Keypad will stop flashing | Exit programming mode |
c. Setting lock output time
Steps | Input | Response | Notes |
1 | [*] + [PPPPP13]+ [4t] | Keypad will flash slowly | P= Programming Code. Enters Programming mode |
2 | [4] | Keypad will flash fast | Code setting address |
3 | [NN] + [#1 | Keypad will beep twice and flash slowly | NN = seconds between 00-99 |
4 | El | Keypad will stop flashing | Exit programming mode |
Key FOB Programming
a. Setting Programmer FOB’s
Steps | Input | Response | Notes |
1 | [*] + IPPPPPIDI + [#] | Keypad will beep twice and flash slowly | P. Programming Code. Enters Programming mode |
2 | [6] + IC | Keypad will flash fast | FOB programming mode |
3 | Tap ‘Plus’ FOB* | Keypad will beep twice | Sets as Adding FOB |
4 | Tap ‘Minus’ FOB* | Keypad will beep twice and will flash slowly | Sets as Removal FOB and returns to Programming mode |
5 | [*] | Keypad will stop flashing | Ends Programming mode |
* The plus and minus printed on the Fobs are for convenience, any FOB can be set as programming FOBS.
b. Adding User FOB’s using Programming FOB’s
Steps | Input | Response | Notes |
1 | Tap “Plus” FOB three times quickly | Keypad will beep three times and flash slowly | Enters quick FOB programming mode |
2 | Present new user FOBs in sequence | Keypad will beep twice for every successful addition. Keypad will Beep 4 times if FOB had already been added to this keypad. |
Repeat sequence until all FOBS have been added. |
3 | Present “Plus” FOB | Keypad will beep once and stop flashing | Ends Programming mode |
c. Removing User FOB’s using Programming FOB’s
Steps | Input | Response | Notes |
1 | Tap “Minus” FOB three times quickly | Keypad will beep three times and flash slowly | Enters quick FOB programming mode |
2 | Present user FOBs to be removed in sequence | Keypad will beep twice | Repeat sequence until all FOBs have been added. Keypad will Beep 4 times if FOB has already been removed to this keypad. |
3 | Present *Minus* FOB | Keypad will beep once and stop flashing | Ends Programming mode |
Changing user Access codes
Steps | Input | Response | Notes |
1 | [1 + Touch programmed FOB to keypad | Keypad will beep twice 4 beeps = FOB not programmed | Only programmed FOBs can have user access codes programmed |
2 | [UUUU] + Ita | Keypad will beep twice and flash slowly | (1= Existing user code (default is 0000). Enters user code programming |
3 | [NNNN] + [#] | Keypad continues to flash slowly | N= new user access code |
4 | [NNNN] + [4t] | Keypad will beep once and stop flashing | Confirm new user access code and exit programming mode. |
Hard Factory Reset
- Disconnect power
- Short the blue & grey wires and reconnect power
- Keypad will beep 3 times
- Remove the short from blue & grey wires
Software factory reset
Steps | Input | Response | Notes |
1 | M + 1PPPPPP1+ I#1 | Keypad will beep twice and flash slowly | P= Programming Code. Enters Programming mode |
2 | [01 | Keypad will flash quickly | Enters administration control |
3 | [991 + (#1 | Keypad will flash slowly | Reset command and returns to Programming mode |
4 | [1.1 | Keypad will beep once and stop flashing | Exit programming mode |
NOTE: Sections 5 & 6 procedures do not delete the FOBs or User Access Codes
Remove all user FOBS and user codes
Steps | Input | Response | Notes |
1 | 1*] + [PPPPPP] + 1#1 | Keypad will beep twice and flash slowly | P=. Programming Code. Enters Programming mode |
2 | [21 | Keypad will flash quickly | Enters administration control |
3 | [881 + [#] | Keypad will beep seven times and flash slowly | All User ID information and assigned key FOBs have been deleted |
4 | [1 | Keypad will beep once and stop flashing | Ends Programming mode |
NOTE: Does not remove Programming FOBs. Programming FOBs can only be replaced.
PSA Centrii Wifi Intercom
MOBILE APP- SETUP GUIDE
A. Introduction
This Setup Guide shows you how to configure the PSA Centrii WiFi Intercom to connect with the Mobile App.
Getting the PSA Centrii App
- Download the free “PSA Centrii” App from the Apple App Store, or the Google Play Store.
- Tap the PSA Centrii app icon to start the mobile app.
- Register a free account with your Email account.
Note: The mobile App requires access to the Internet via 4G/5G or Wireless network.
B. Preparing the PSA Centrii Intercom for Connection
- Power up the PSA Centrii Intercom Monitor.
- Tap the touchscreen to enter the Main Menu.
- Tap the “Setting” icon, then tap the “Network” icon.
- In the Network menu, tap “Connect WiFi” (under “WLAN”).
- Tap to select your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Network.
IMPORTANT: The Monitor only works with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks (using WPA2 Encryption).
If your Wi-Fi network has the same Network Name (SSID) for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi bands, you may need to configure your Wi-Fi modem to create a separate 2.4GHz band.
- Enter the Wi-Fi Password.
Then tap “Connect”.
- After connection to your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network, the Monitor will display a QR Code.
(This QR Code will be scanned by the PSA Centrii App in Step 4 of the following section).
C. Pairing the Intercom to PSA Centrii App (Using QR-Code)
We are now ready to pair the Intercom to the PSA Centrii App.
- With your mobile phone, temporarily turn Airplane Mode to ON (with Mobile Data to OFF).
Then, if necessary, re-enable the Wi-Fi function only on your phone. - In the PSA Centrii App, tap “Add Device”. Or tap the “+” icon on top right corner.
- In the popup list, tap “Scan”.
- Point your phone camera at the QR Code shown on the Intercom Monitor screen.
TIP: If the Monitor had returned to Standby mode, you can display the QR Code again.
(by tapping the Monitor screen to enter its Menu; then tap “Setting” and “Network”) - Once the QR Code is recognised by the PSA Centrii App, it will begin a 2 minute countdown; pending its cloud registration.
- Please wait until the App reports “Added Successfully”. Tap “Done” to continue.
Congratulations, you have now paired your PSA Centrii Video Intercom to the PSA Centrii App
For the full user manual please visit www.psaproducts.com.au
Warranty & Liability
- PSA Products Pty Ltd (ABN: 99 076 468 703) of 17 Millicent Street, Burwood 3125 Victoria, Australia warrants this product for a period of two years from the date of purchase, as reflected on the Authorised Resellers or Distributors invoice/ receipt provided to you. PSA Products Pty Ltd will repair or replace the product (at the option of PSA Products) due to any manufacturing defect, at the cost of PSA Products Pty Ltd (excluding any labour costs relating to removal or re-installation of product, and transport costs).
- This warranty shall not apply to the product if it has been damaged, modified, abused or altered after the date of purchase, or if it fails to operate due to improper maintenance.
- To the extent permitted by law, the liability of PSA Products Pty Ltd arising from the sale or under the terms of this limited warranty shall not in any case exceed the cost of replacement and subject to this clause. In no case shall PSA Products Pty Ltd be liable for consequential loss or damages resulting from the failure of the product or breach of this, or: Any other warranty, express or implied, loss or damage caused by failure to abide by the instructions supplied in the leaflets.
- To the extent permitted by law, PSA Products Pty Ltd., makes no warranty, expressed or implied, written or oral, including that of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose, with respect to the consumer replaceable battery if any. A product with non-serviceable built-in battery is covered under warranty of the product as per point 1.
- This warranty is provided in addition to other rights and remedies you have under law: Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. What constitutes a major failure is set out in the Australian Consumer Law.
- To make a claim under warranty, take the product (with a proof of purchase) to the store where you purchased the product or contact PSA Products Pty Ltd. Phone (03) 9888 9889. or Email: enquiry@psaproducts.com.au with details, proof of purchase or expense claim in writing.
PSA Products Pty Ltd
17 Millicent St, Burwood,
VIC 3125 Australia
T. 1300 772 776
enquiry@psaproducts.com.au
psaproducts.com.au
Documents / Resources
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PSA CEN210TWSK 10 Inch Touchscreen Video Intercom [pdf] User Guide MC-0962, NVRD21014002, PSA16, CEN210TWSK 10 Inch Touchscreen Video Intercom, CEN210TWSK, 10 Inch Touchscreen Video Intercom, Touchscreen Video Intercom, Video Intercom, Intercom |