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ABB-Welcome

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83220 AP-6..-5..

7" video hands-free indoor station, pushbutton

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ABB-Welcome

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Safety ....................................................................................................... 4

Intended use ............................................................................................. 4

Environment .............................................................................................. 4

3.1

ABB devices ............................................................................. 4

Operation .................................................................................................. 6

4.1

Standard operations .................................................................. 6

4.1.1

Control elements ....................................................................... 6

4.1.2

4.2

4.2.1

4.2.2

4.2.3

4.2.4

4.2.5

Welcome screen and status bar ................................................. 8

Control actions ........................................................................ 10

Surveillance ............................................................................ 10

Intercom ................................................................................. 11

Calling guard unit .................................................................... 12

Switch actuator ....................................................................... 13

Setting up the voice and video connections .............................. 14

4.2.6

4.2.7

4.2.8

4.2.9

4.2.10

Opening the door .................................................................... 15

Muting .................................................................................... 16

Activating the custom function ................................................. 17

Event and picture memory/history ............................................ 19

Information.............................................................................. 23

4.2.11

Inserting an SD card................................................................ 24

4.2.12

Settings .................................................................................. 25

4.2.12.1

Overview ................................................................................ 25

4.2.12.2

Intercom ................................................................................. 28

4.2.12.3

Switch actuator ....................................................................... 31

4.2.12.4

Program button ....................................................................... 33

4.2.12.5

Leave home management ....................................................... 34

4.2.12.6

Voice message ....................................................................... 36

4.2.12.7

Setting door open password .................................................... 38

4.2.12.8

Blacklist .................................................................................. 39

4.2.12.9

Audio settings ......................................................................... 40

4.2.12.10 Auto-unlock ............................................................................. 42

4.2.12.11 Display settings ....................................................................... 44

4.2.12.12 Date and time ......................................................................... 46

4.2.12.13 Camera list ............................................................................. 48

4.2.12.14 Language ............................................................................... 49

4.2.12.15 Setup ...................................................................................... 50

4.2.12.16 Firmware update ..................................................................... 52

4.3

Cleaning ................................................................................. 53

4.4

Adjusting the device ................................................................ 54

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4.4.1

4.4.2

Terminal resistor ..................................................................... 54

Connection ............................................................................. 55

Technical data......................................................................................... 56

Mounting/Installation ............................................................................... 57

6.1

Requirements for the electrician............................................... 57

6.2

6.3

General installation instructions ............................................... 58

Mounting ................................................................................. 59

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1 Safety

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Warning

Electric voltage!

Dangerous currents flow through the body when coming into direct or indirect contact with live components.

This can result in electric shock, burns or even death.

Disconnect the mains power supply prior to installation and/or disassembly!

Permit work on the 110-240 V supply system to be perf ormed only by specialist staff!

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2 Intended use

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This device is an integral part of the ABB-W elcome door communication system and operates exclusively with components from this system. The device must only be installed in dry indoor rooms.

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3 Environment

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Consider the protection of the environment!

Used electric and electronic devices must not be disposed of with household waste.

– The device contains valuable raw materials that can be recycled.

Therefore, dispose of the device at the appropriate recycling facility.

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3.1

ABB devices

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All packaging materials and devices from ABB bear the markings and test seals f or proper disposal. Always dispose of the packaging material and electric devices and their components via an authorized recycling facilities or disposal companies.

ABB products meet the legal requirements, in particular the laws governing electronic and electrical devices and the REACH ordinance.

(EU-Directive 2002/96/EG W EEE and 2002/95/EG RoHS)

(EU-REACH ordinance and law for the implementation of the ordinance (EG)

No.1907/2006)

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4 Operation

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4.1

Standard operations

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4.1.1

Control elements

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Fig. elem ents

SD-Card

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Functions

7" Touch screen

Communication button

2A For incoming call, press this button within 30 seconds to activate communication. Press it again to end call.

2B In standby mode, press this button to set up the voice and video connections to the default outdoor station.

Unlock button

3A Press this button to open the door at any time.

3B Auto-unlock: The door is automatically opened after an incoming call.

If the LED lights up, this indicates auto-unlock.

If the LED flashes rapidly, it means the door is open over the set time. (The sensor must be connected first.)

Mute button

4A In standby mode, press this button to mute the ringtone for this indoor

5

station.

4B In standby mode, hold this button to mute the ringtone for all indoor

stations in the apartment.

4C Press this button to reject incoming call.

4D During a conversation, press this button to mute the microphone.

If the LED lights up, this indicates a mute status.

Program button

5A Release the lock connected with outdoor station (COM-NC-NO)

(default function)

5B *Programmable for additional functions,

e.g.

call guard unit, intercom, etc.

6

Surveillance button

6A In standby mode, press this button to surveil the default outdoor station.

6B When video is on the screen, press this button to snapshot manually.

7

System setting button

Enter the system settings menu for various functions of the device.

*For use of this button, please contact your electrical installer.

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4.1.2

Welcome screen and status bar

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Fig. 2 W elcome screen and status bar

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Functions

Current date

- Click here to set the current date.

Time

- Click here to set the current time.

System information

- Click on this icon to call up the address (number of the indoor station, default outdoor station, master or slave station) on this panel and the current software information.

History

- New inform ations (events or picture memory) are available when this icon flashes. This also indicates a missed call or a new voice message.

- Click on this icon to display the events and picture memory .

Mute function

- Icons "crossed-out handset" and "crossed-out bell" indicate the mute status of the microphone or the loudspeaker of the panel.

Open entrance door

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- The "open door" icon is displayed when you press the door opener or activate the function "automatic door opener".

SD card

- The icon shows whether or not you have inserted an SD card.

Switch actuator

- The icon is shown after you activate the switch actuator.

Cleaning blockage

- The icon is shown when the display is blocked to prevent functions being enabled during cleaning.

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SOS

- Hold this button for 3s to send an SOS signal to a guard unit.

Surveillance

- Click on this button to start to survey the default outdoor station.

12 Intercom

- Click on this button to enter the intercom call menu.

13 Guard unit

- Click on this button to call guard unit.

14 Switch actuator

- Click on this button to enter the switch actuator menu.

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4.2

Control actions

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4.2.1

Surveillance

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Surveillance

Click on this button to start to survey the default outdoor station. Only the video connection appears first. Press button to activate the voice connection.

No.

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Function

Designation of camera.

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3

Set volume with the "plus/minus" buttons.

If several outdoor stations or external cameras are connected.

- Select a camera with the “forward/back” buttons

4 Click on the button to set the display.

• Saturation of the display (plus and minus).

• Contrast of the display (plus and minus).

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4.2.2

Intercom

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Intercom

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Click on this button to enter intercom call menu, and then the following functions are available:

(Set the intercom call lists in the “system setting-intercom setting” menu first.)

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Functions

The name of an intercom.

The address of an intercom.

The type of an intercom (external or internal).

means an external intercom from a different apartment.

means an internal intercom from the same apartment.

Click on “call” button to make an intercom call.

Click on “back” button to return to the Start screen.

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4.2.3

Calling guard unit

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Call guard unit

Fig. 5 Calling guard unit

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Click on the "guard unit" button to call a guard unit, and then the following functions are available:

No.

Functions

Designation of a guard unit.

Set volume with the "plus/minus" buttons.

2

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4.2.4

Switch actuator

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Switch actuator

Fig. actuator

Click on “switch actuator” button to enter the switch actuator menu and then the following functions are available:

(Set actuator lists in the “system setting-switch actuator” menu first.)

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No.

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Functions

The name of an actuator.

The address of an actuator.

Click on this button to activate the selected actuator.

Click on this button to go back to the Start screen.

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3

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4.2.5

Setting up the voice and video connections

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Fig. 7 Setting up the voice and video connections

The following functions are available for setting up the voice and video connections:

(Press the communication button.)

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Functions

Designation of the camera.

Set the volume with the "plus/minus" buttons.

If several outdoor stations or external cameras are connected, select the camera with the “forward/back” buttons.

4 Click on the buttons to set the display.

• Saturation of the display (plus and minus).

• Contrast of the display (plus and minus).

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4.2.6

Opening the door

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Fig. 8 Opening the door

Press the key button to activate the door opener, and then the following functions become available:

No.

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Functions

The "open door" icon is displayed after you press the door opener or activate the function "automatic door opener."

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4.2.7

Muting

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The muting menu (mute timer) has the following functions:

No.

Functions

1 No call is pending:

If you press the "mute function" while no call is pending, the bell sound of the panel will be deactivated for a certain period.

- If calls come in during this time, only the video image is displayed.

- Missed calls are displayed in the events and pictures memory .

2 A call is pending:

If you press the button "mute function" during a call, the microphone of the panel will be deactivated until the button is pressed again.

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4.2.8

Activating the custom function

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Fig. 10 Activating the custom function

The program button can be configured with different functions

, e.g

. call to guard unit, intercom call or control switch actuator. Its default function is the release of the second lock, which is connected with terminals COM-NC-NO of an outdoor station.

If no function is assigned to the program button, there will be no action after pressing this program button.

Only the existing intercom call list & switch actuator list can be assigned for the program button.

No.

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Functions

If the function “release second lock” is assigned to the program button,

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3 the "open door" icon will be displayed when you press the program button.

If the function “control switch actuator” is assigned to the program button, the "actuator" icon will be displayed when you press the program button.

If the function “make an intercom call” is assigned to the program button, the call will be activated directly when you press the program button.

4 If function “call guard unit” is assigned to the program button, the call will be activated when you press the program button.

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4.2.9

Event and picture memory/history

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Fig. 11 Event and picture mem ory/history

The panel records all events. Press the "history" button and then the last 100 events will be displayed (prior events are overwritten).

No.

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2

Functions

If you have activated the function "auto snapshots activated" in the system settings, the flashing icon in the status bar signals a newly taken snapshot.

- The symbol stops flashing when you call up the events and pictures memory.

Voice message

- Press the flash button to enter the voice message settings menu.

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Fig. 12 Event and picture mem ory/history

During a call, you can take a snapshot at any time by pressing the "history" button, even when the "automatic snapshots" function is not activated. The event and picture memory/history menu has the following functions:

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Functions

If you have activated the system setting menu "automatic snapshots," a mini window will be displayed in the events list after an incoming call is missed.

- Date, time and the type of the event are recorded together with the snapshot.

- If no automatic snapshots are activated, a camera icon will be displayed in the mini window.

Individual entries or the entire list can be deleted at any time.

- Snapshots that you would like to archive can be copied onto a SD card

(SD, SDHC).

Three photos are made each time a visitor rings the bell. This ensures that an acceptable photo has been taken.

- All recorded photos are accessed via the details window.

Only if a call is on an intercom call list, it can be added to the blacklist, which is used to prevent unwanted calls from other apartment(s).

Display the details window of a record.

Select an event with the “forward/backward” buttons.

Press the button (1/2/3) to select a single photo.

If there is a voice message left from a visitor,touch the play or stop button to play or stop the voice message.

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4.2.10 Information

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Fig. 13 Information

Items above will be shown on the “information” menu.

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4.2.11 Inserting an SD card

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Fig. 14 Inserting an SD card

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4.2.12 Settings

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4.2.12.1 Overview

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Fig. 15 Overview

Touch the “settings” button

to make the follow areas available:

:

No.

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5

6

Functions

Intercom

- Set intercom lists among different apartments or within the same apartment.

Switch actuator

- Set the actuator list in the menu.

Program button

- Set functions for the program button.

Leave home management

- Call forward setting: Set the target (

e.g.

other indoor stations or guard units) who you wish to forward calls to when you are away.

- Message leaving: If you are not at home, you can record and leave a message before leaving home to notify possible visitors; and vice-versa.

Voice message

- Create voice messages for family members or set as an away message to notify possible visitors.

Set door open password

- Set the customized door open password, which is available together with a keypad for an outdoor station.

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Blacklist

- Set the blacklist, which is used to prevent unwanted calls from other apartment(s).

Audio settings

- Set the ringtone for the outdoor stations, the doorbell and others.

- Set the volume for the ringtone.

Auto-unlock

- Set the automatic unlock time range.

Display settings

- Different display settings.

Date and time

- Different time settings.

Language

- Set the local language.

Set-up

- Other settings,

e.g.

automatic snapshots.

Firmware update.

Reset the factory default.

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3

No.

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Fig. 16 Overview of settings

To go to the setting areas of list field (1), do the following:

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4

Function

To display the hidden functions, click on the scroll buttons (2).

Touch one of the setting areas.

Touch the button "set" (3).

- The device turns to the selected settings area.

- The individual functions are described in the upcoming chapters.

- Device returns to start page when "back" button is pressed.

Select this button to go back to start page.

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3

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4.2.12.2 Intercom

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5

Fig. 17 Intercom

The “intercom” menu has the following functions:

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No.

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7

Functions

The name of an intercom.

The address of an intercom.

The type of an intercom.

means an external intercom from different apartments.

To make an external intercom, each apartment must have a master indoor station.

means an internal intercom from the same apartment.

Add

- Add a new intercom list. Up to 32 intercom lists can be added.

Delete

- Click on this button to delete an existing intercom entry. Finally, confirm the dialogue box displayed.

Back

- Click on this button to return to the system settings menu.

Adjust

- Click on this button to edit the existing intercom.

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Pressing “Add” or “Adjust”

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Fig. 18 Intercom

The “intercom” has the following functions:

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Functions

- Click on the name box so you can edit the name.

- Change the call type through the drop-down menu.

*external intercom” means a call from different apartments.

*internal intercom” means a call from the same apartment.

- Edit the address via the numeric keyboard, from 001 to 250.

*If the call is an internal intercom, there is no need to set the target address.

- Click on the “ok” button to activate the settings.

- Click on the “back” button to return to the “intercom settings” menu without saving the settings.

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4.2.12.3 Switch actuator

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2

3

No.

1

4

Fig. 19 Switch actuator

The “Switch actuator“ has the following functions:

5

6

Functions

Name of an actuator.

Address of an actuator.

Add

- Click on this button to add new actuator entry.

Delete

- Click on this button to delete an existing actuator. Confirm the dialog box displayed.

Back

- Click on this button to return to system settings.

Adjust

- Click on this button to edit the name and address.

5

6

3

4

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Pressing “Add” or “Adjust”

1 2

Fig. 20 Switch Actuator

3

4

1

2

The “Intercom” menu has the following functions:

No.

Functions

Click on this edit box to renam e the relay actuator.

Edit the address via the numeric keypad, from 001 to 199.

Click on the “OK” button to activate the settings.

Click on the “Back” button,so you can return to the relay actuation settings menu without saving the settings.

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4.2.12.4 Program button

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2

3

Fig. 21 Program button

The “program button“ menu has the following functions:

No.

1

Functions

Set the functions for the program button,

e.g.

release the second lock, call to the guard unit, intercom call, enabling the switch actuator.

*second lock means a lock which is connected with an outdoor station.

(NC-NO-COM)

*Only the existing intercom call list and switch actuator list can be assigned

for the program button.

Click on this button to activate the settings.

Click on this button to return to the system settings menu without saving the settings.

3

2

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4.2.12.5 Leave home management

1

2

Forward After(sec):

5

Fig. 22 Leave hom e m anagem ent

Information about the settings

User can only choose “call forward” or “message leaving”. Two functions can’t be activated at the same time!

A warning will be given once “call transfer” or “message leaving” is activated.

The “Leave home management” menu has the following functions: (The function can only be set in master indoor station.)

No.

1

2

Functions

Call forward

- Tick the checkbox to activate or deactivate the call forward command.

- Choose the target type through the drop-down menu.

- Tick address numeric keyboard to edit the address if a call type comes from an indoor station.

If the call forward function is activated, the auto unlock function will be disabled.

Message leaving

- Tick the checkbox to activate or deactivate the call forward.

-

If the messages leaving function is activated, the auto unlock function will be disabled.

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* Away message must be set first. If no away message is set, there will be a warning that prompts users to set the absence message first in the

“voice message” menu.

OK

- Click on this button to activate the settings.

Back

- Click on this button to return to the system settings menu without saving the settings.

Call forward time can be set from 1 to 30s.

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4.2.12.6 Voice message

1 2

2

3

4

5

Fig. 23 Voice m essage

A total of 30 voice messages can be recorded.

The “Voice message” menu has the following functions:

No.

1

6

Functions

Direction

- Local messages: Message can be heard locally.

- Away message: The message can be played for visitors when the

“message leaving” function is activated.

Date - Time

- The date and time when voice messages are created.

Record a new message

- Click on this button to create a new voice message.

Save for absence message

- Set a selected voice message as the away message..

Delete message

- Click on this button to delete an existing voice message. Finally, confirm the dialog box displayed.

Back

- Click on this button to return to the system settings menu.

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7 Listen

-Touch the button to play the voice message.

Choose “record a new message” to create a new voice message.

Fig. 24 Voice m essage

Choosing “Listen”

” to play a voice message.

Fig. 25 Voice m essage

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4.2.12.7 Setting door open password

1 2

Fig. 26 Setting door open password

The “Set door open password” menu has the following functions: (The function can only be set in master indoor station.)

No.

1

Functions

Tick the checkbox to activate or deactivate the password function.

2

3

Set a 3-8 digit password.

OK

- Click on this button to activate the settings.

4 Back

- Click on this button to return to the system settings menu.

*Available only with the keypad.

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3

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4.2.12.8 Blacklist

1 2

The “Blacklist” menu has the following functions: (The function can only be set in master indoor station.)

No.

1

Functions

No.

- Order of list.

2

3

Indoor station address

- Set the address of the target indoor station, from 001 to 250.

Add

- Click on this button to add a new blacklist.

- A total of 32 blacklists can be added.

4

5

Delete

- Click on this button to delete an existing blacklist. Finally, confirm the dialog box displayed.

Back

- Click on this button to return to the system settings menu.

3

4

5

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4.2.12.9 Audio settings

1 2 3 4

5

6

7

Repeated

Tone

Touch

Feedback

9

8

5

6

Fig. 28 Audio settings

The “Audio settings” has the following functions:

No.

1

2

3

4

Functions

Bell sound for the default door

- Select a bell sound for the default door by clicking on one of the buttons in the list field.

Bell sound for other doors

- Select a bell sound for other doors by clicking on one of the buttons in the list field.

Bell sound for apartments

- Select a bell sound for apartments by clicking on one of the buttons in the list field.

Bell sound for others

- Select a bell sound for others by clicking on one of the buttons in the list field,

e.g.

a call from a guard unit, intercom call, or call from other apartments.

Bell-sound volume

- Set the volume of the bell sound with the “plus/minus” buttons.

Mute timer

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- Use the " plus/minus " buttons to set the time of the mute function which you activate with the "mute" button.

- Before adjusting the "hours" or "minutes", the active range is highlighted with a frame.

Repeated Tone

- The ringtone can be set fixed or cycled.

Touch Feedback

- Tick the checkbox to activate or deactivate the feedback tone which sounds when the display or the button is touched.

OK

- Click on this button to activate the settings.

Back

- Click on this button to return to the system settings menu.

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4.2.12.10 Auto-unlock

1

3

4

5

2

7

6

Fig. 29 Auto-unlock

The “Auto-unlock” menu has the following functions: (The function can only be set in master indoor station.)

No.

1

Functions

Enable auto door unlock

- Tick the checkbox to activate or deactivate the auto unlock.

- When auto unlock is activated, the functions “leave hom e management”

2 and “auto-snapshot” are disabled.

On

- Activate or deactivate the time range when the automatic door opener is

3

4 activated.

Start Time

- Set the start time with the “plus/minus” button when you activate the timer.

- Before adjusting the “hours” or “minutes”, the active range is highlighted with a frame.

End Time

- Set the end time with the “plus/minus” button when you activate the timer.

- Before adjusting the “hours” or “minutes”, the active range is highlighted with a frame.

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6

7

Repeat

- Set the repeat frequency with the drop-down menu when you activate the timer.

- If you choose “once”, the function will be disabled after a period of time.

- If you choose “everyday”, the function will be activated at this period of time everyday.

- If you choose “weekday”, the function will be activated at this period of time only on weekdays (from Monday to Friday).

OK

- Click onh this button to activate the settings.

Back

- Click on this button to return to the system settings menu without saving the settings.

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4.2.12.11 Display settings

1 9 8

2

Fig. 30 Display settings

The "Display settings" menu has the following functions:

No.

Functions

1 Brightness

- Set the brightness of the display with the "plus/minus" buttons.

2 Enable screensaver

- Tick the checkbox to activate or deactivate the screen saver.

3 Select screensaver

- The display is preset as digital clock.

- If an SD card with suitable pictures is located in the device, you can select a screensaver through the drop-down menu. If several photos are stored in the SD card they are displayed as a slideshow.

Slideshow (electronic photo)

- Each photo appears for 20 seconds.

Photo requirements:

- The photo must be stored in the SD card in the directory "DCIM" (digital camera images) on the first level.

- The maximum allowable size of a picture is 2048 x 1960 pixels.

- The maximum allowable resolution of a photo is 800 x 480 pixels.

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- The resolution of the display is 800 x 600. Larger photos will be reduced to this size.

- The format supported is "jpg".

Automatic fullscreen

- Activate or deactivate the full-page mode of the door camera by ticking the checkbox. The full-page mode remains active during the period when the photo of the visitor is shown after the doorbell rings.

OK

- Click on this button to activate the settings.

Back

- Click on this button to return to the start page without saving the settings.

Calibration

- If the buttons and the associated graphics of the display are no longer superimposed, the monitor must be calibrated.

- Click on the calibration button and then click on the 5 displayed position crosses. Finally, confirm the dialog box displayed.

The display has been calibrated.

Screen saver off after

- Select the active period for the screen saver via the drop-down menu until it switches off automatically.

- Available for 5/15/30 minutes.

- To protect the display, the maximum operating time is limited to 30 minutes.

Screen saver start after

- Select the start time for the screen saver via the drop-down menu.

- Available for 30/60/120 seconds.

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4.2.12.12 Date and time

7 6 5

1

2

4

3

2

3

4

5

Fig. 31 Date and time

The "Date and time" menu has the following functions:

No.

1

6

Functions

Time

- Select the format of the displayed time via the drop-down menu.

- Available are 12 h, am/pm, and 24 h.

Date

- Select the format of the displayed date via the drop-down menu.

OK

- Click on this button to activate the settings.

Back

- Click on this button to return to the start page without saving the settings.

Summer time

- Activate or deactivate during summertime by clicking on the checkbox

(automatic switchover).

Date

- Set the date via with "plus/minus" buttons.

- Before adjusting the "day", "month" or "year", the active area is highlighted with a frame.

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Time

- Set the time with the "plus/minus" buttons.

- Before adjusting the "hours", "minutes" or "seconds", the active area is highlighted with a frame.

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4.2.12.13 Camera list

1

2

SYSTEM SETTING>CAMERALIST

Name

Outdoor station 01

Camera 01-1

Enable the

Camreas

Visual doorbell

Delete

Back

Adjust

3

4

5

2

3

4

Fig. 32 Cam era list

No.

1

5

Functions

Refresh camera list

- To scan the outdoor station cameras, cameras from camera interface, and then form as a camera list.

Name of camera.

Enable/disable camera list.

Visual doorbell

If the camera connected to camera interface is associated with indoor station, click on this button to activate “Visual doorbell” function

When pressing the doorbell,, the image from the camera connected to camera interface will display on the Indoor station.

When the camera is set as “visual doorbell,” this icon will display to show the status. Only one camera can be set “visual doorbell.”

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4.2.12.14 Language

1 2

Fig. 33 Language

The "language" menu has the following functions:

No.

Functions

1 Language (list field)

- Available languages are listed.

2

3

Scroll

- To display the hidden languages, tick the scroll boxes.

OK

- Click on this button to activate the settings.

4 Back

- Click on this button to return to the start page without saving the settings.

4

3

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4.2.12.15 Setup

1

2

3

4

6

5

Fig. 34 Setup

The "setup" menu has the following functions:

No.

1

2

3

4

5

Function

Automatic snapshots

- When the bell is pressed, three snapshots are automatically taken and stored in the history.

- This function can only be activated when the autom atic door opener is deactivated. Otherwise, too many snapshots would be stored during busy times.

Door status check

- Tick the checkbox to activate or deactivate the door status check. If activating this function, the outdoor station with a sensor installed will send alarm signal to indoor station when the door is open over 120s.

Key illumination

- Tick the checkbox to activate or deactivate the key illumination. If activating the function, the key will be illuminated during operation.

Otherwise, the key illumination will be off all the time.

Indoor station address

- This option is enabled only when the last two rotary switches of indoor station are set as “00”, and it can be set from 001 to 250.

OK

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- Click on this button to activate the settings.

Back

- Click on this button to return to the start page without saving the settings.

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4.2.12.16 Firmware update

If the firmware for your device should be updated, complete the following steps:

1. Get the new version of firmware from your electrical installer, and copy it into an

SD-card.

2. Insert the SD-card into the card slot on your indoor station.

3. Select “firmware update”

4. Execute the firmware updated by selecting “updating” pop-up dialog box with "yes."

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4.3

Cleaning

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Caution

Risk of damage to the screen surface.

The screen surf ace can be damaged by hard or sharp objects!

Never use such objects for entries on the touch screen monitor.

- Use your finger or a plastic stylus.

The screen surf ace can be damaged by cleaning fluids or abrasive agents!

- Clean the surf aces using a soft cloth and commercially available glass cleaner.

- Never use abrasive cleaning agents.

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Adjusting the device

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4.4.1

Terminal resistor

Fig. 35: Terminal resistor

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No.

1

2

3

4

Functions

Station

Select switch to set the address of default outdoor station.

X10 X1

Select switches to set the address (0-99) of the indoor station.

Setting hundreds ,see Chapter 4.2.12.15 "setup".

Master/slave function

Only one indoor station in each apartment should be set as "master"

(Switch should be set as “M/S on.”) All additional indoor stations in the same apartment must be set as "slave" (Switch should be set as “M/S off.”)

Terminal resistor

In video installations or mixed audio and video installations, the switch should be set as “RC on” on the last device of the line.

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4.4.2

Connection

Fig. 36: Connection

No.

1

2

Functions

Connection for the doorbell pushbutton

• Connection for the system controller

• When using several indoor stations: connection for the internal bus

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5 Technical data

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Designation

Display resolution:

Display size:

Operating temperature

Storage temperature

Protection

Single-wire clamps

Fine-wire clamps

Bus voltage

Size

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Value

800 x 480

7"

-10 °C - +55 °C

-40 °C - +70 °C

IP 30

2 x 0.28 mm² - 2 x 0.75 mm²

2 x 0.28 mm² - 2 x 0.75 mm²

20-30 V

155 mm x 218 mm x 29 mm

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Warning

Electric voltage!

Dangerous currents flow through the body when coming into direct or indirect contact with live components.

This can result in electric shock, burns or even death.

Disconnect the mains power supply prior to installation and/or disassembly!

Permit work on the 110-240 V supply system to be perf ormed only by specialist staff!

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6.1

Requirements for the electrician

Warning

Electric voltage!

Install the device only if you have the necessary electrical engineering knowledge and experience.

• Incorrect installation endangers your life and that of the user of the electrical system.

• Incorrect installation can cause serious damage to property, e.g.

due to fire.

The minimum necessary expert knowledge and requirements f or the installation are as follows:

• Apply the "five safety rules" (DIN VDE 0105, EN 50110):

1.

Disconnect from power;

2.

3.

4.

Secure against being re-connected;

Ensure there is no voltage;

Connect to earth;

5.

Cover or barricade adjacent live parts.

• Use suitable personal protective clothing.

• Use only suitable tools and measuring devices.

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• Check the type supply network (TN system, IT system, TT system) to secure the following power supply conditions (classic connection to ground, protective earthing, necessary additional measures, etc.).

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6.2

General installation instructions

• Terminate all branches of the wiring system via a connected bus device (e.g., indoor station, outdoor station, system device).

• Do not install the system controller directly next to the bell transformer and other power supplies (to avoid interf erence).

• Do not install the wires of the system bus together with 100-240 V wires.

• Do not use common cables for the connecting wires of the door openers and wires of the system bus.

• Avoid bridges between different cable types.

• Use only two wires for the system bus in a four-core or multi-core cable.

• When looping, never install the incoming and outgoing bus inside the same cable.

• Never install the internal and external bus inside the same cable.

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6.3

Mounting

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Dismantling

Open the housing of the panel by pulling the clamp at the bottom of the device.

Mounted on the wall or flush-mounted box

Affix the bottom of the device directly on a level wall surf ace or on a flush-mounted socket according to DIN 49073-1.

Wiring

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Connect the bottom part of the device according to the illustration. See Chapter 4.4.2,

Connection.

Setting

Set the address of the preferred outdoor stations and the address of the indoor station on the rotary switches.

Set the master/slave function and the terminal resistor on the switches at the rear of the top part of the housing. See Chapter 4.4.1, Terminal Resistor.

Latch the device

Latch the upper part of the device onto its bottom part. Place the upper side of the device on the lock-in lugs and then press the bottom side onto the bottom part of the device until it is caught by the clamp.

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Mounted with desktop bracket

1. Affix the bottom of the device to the desktop bracket.

2. Latch the upper part of the device onto its bottom part. To do this, place the upper side of the device on the lock-in lugs and then press the bottom side onto the bottom part of the device until the it is caught by the clamp.

The installation of the indoor station is now complete.

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Notice

=== E nde der Liste für Tex tma rke Ba ckcove r = ==

W e reserve the right to, at any time, make technical changes or changes in the content of this document without prior notice.

The detailed specifications agreed to at the time of ordering applies to all orders. ABB accepts no responsibility for possible errors or incompleteness in this document.

W e reserve all rights to this document and the topics and illustrations contained therein. The document and its contents, or excerpts thereof, must not be reproduced, transmitted or reused by third parties without prior written consent by ABB.

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