ABB M25102xC, M25102xA-x, M25102xPx., M25102xK-x., M25102xCR. Installation Manual

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1 Safety ............................................................................................................ 4
2 Intended use .................................................................................................. 4
3 Environment .................................................................................................. 4
3.1 ABB devices ................................................................................. 5
4 Terminal description ...................................................................................... 6
4.1 Audio module ................................................................................ 6
4.1.1 Lock connected with terminals 3&4 .............................................. 9
4.2 Camera module .......................................................................... 10
4.2.1 Analog camera connected with terminal 1 ................................ .. 12
4.2.2 Detached camera connection ..................................................... 14
4.3 Push button module .................................................................... 16
4.4 Keypad module ........................................................................... 18
4.5 Display and card reader module ................................................. 20
4.6 Nameplate module ..................................................................... 23
5 Operation ..................................................................................................... 25
5.1 Pushbutton outdoor station ......................................................... 25
5.1.1 Addressing .................................................................................. 25
5.1.2 Setting the language for the voice messages ............................. 30
5.2 Pushbutton Outdoor Station with display module ....................... 33
5.3 Pushbutton Outdoor Station with keypad module ....................... 34
5.4 Keypad outdoor station ............................................................... 37
5.4.1 Call a resident (3 types) .............................................................. 37
5.4.2 Call the guard unit ...................................................................... 38
5.4.3 If an indoor station is in "leave home mode" ............................... 39
5.4.4 If a guard unit is in "intercept mode" ........................................... 39
5.4.5 System settings .......................................................................... 41
5.5 Keypad outdoor station without display ...................................... 51
5.5.1 Calling a resident, just input physical address ............................ 51
5.5.2 Call guard unit ............................................................................ 51
5.5.3 System settings .......................................................................... 51
6 Advanced configuration ............................................................................... 53
7 Technical data ............................................................................................. 54
8 Mounting / Installation .................................................................................. 55
8.1 Requirements for the electrician ................................................. 55
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8.2 General installation instructions .................................................. 56
8.3 Mounting ..................................................................................... 57
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Warning
Electric voltage!
Risk of death and fire due to electrical voltage of 100-240 V. – Work on the 100-240V supply system may only be performed by
authorised electricians!
Disconnect the mains power supply prior to installation and/or
disassembly!
Consider the protection of the environment!
Used electric and electronic devices must not be disposed of with domestic waste. – The device contains valuable raw materials which can be recycled.
Therefore, dispose of the device at the appropriate collecting depot.
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1 Safety
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The outdoor station is an integral part of the ABB Welcome door communication system and operates exclusively with components from this system. The device must only be used with suitable ABB flush-mounted installation sockets and rain hood.
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3 Environment
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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 for proper disposal. Always dispose of the packing materials and electric devices and their components via the authorized collection depots and 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 WEEE and 2002/95/EG RoHS) (EU-REACH ordinance and law for the implementation of the ordinance (EG) No.1907/2006)
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No.
Function
1
LED flashes slowly, indicating a call established LED flashes fast, indicating that the system is busy
2
LED illuminates, indicating possible communication.
3
LED illuminates, indicating the door is unlocked
4
Call pushbuttons
4 Terminal description
4.1 Audio module
Fig. 1 Terminal desc ription
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No.
Functions
1
Connector for camera module
2
Connector for device software update
3
Plug-in clamps (COM-NC-NO) for floating output, door opener (30VAC/DC 1A)
4
Plug-in clamps (Lock-GND) for door opener (18V 4A impulsive, 250 mA holding)
5
Plug-in clamps (DC-GND) for additional power supply
6
Plug-in clamps (a-b) for Bus connection
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Connector for induction loop module
8
Connector for next module
9
Connector for exit push button
10
Connector for sensor for checking the door status
11
Rotary switch for setting the address of OS (1-9)
Fig. 2 Terminal desc ription
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Set feedback tones for push buttons: ON/OFF
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Configure push buttons in a single column or double column mode (ON=
double column; OFF= single column)
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Configure functions of the 1st / 2nd push button. 3->OFF, 4->OFF=call indoor station/call indoor station; 3->ON, 4->OFF=switch on lighting / call indoor station; 3->OFF, 4->ON=call guard unit / call indoor station; 3->ON, 4->ON=switch on lighting / call guard unit.
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Adjust the loudspeaker volume.
16
Adjust the door lock release time, 1-10s (available for the lock connected with the Lock-GND)
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4.1.1 Lock connected with terminals 3&4
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4.2 Camera module
Fig. 3 Terminal desc ription
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Connector for additional analog camera
2
Connector for audio module
3
Jumper for setting the video format: PAL /NTSC
4
Adjust the camera view area
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4.2.1 Analog camera connected with terminal 1
All the cameras w ith the video output of 1Vp -p 75Ω ,CVB S (composite video broadcast signal) can be connected wit h the camera module.
Generally, th e transmission dis tanc e from analog camera to the outdoor s tation ca n reach u p to 50 meters by Coax cables or about 10 meters by other typ es of cab les.
Two type s of connectio ns:
Option 1: The analog camer a is powered on all th e time
Option 2: The analog camer a is powered on only dur ing working h ours
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3 pairs 2-wire bus together
4.2.2 Detached camera connection
Camera module can be used as a detached camera, and the wiring is s hown in b elow.
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No.
Functions
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Connector for previous module
2
Connector for next module
4.3 Push button module
Fig. 4 Terminal desc ription
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No.
Functions
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Regardless of the structure of the push button module, the button numbers are listed from the top to bottom and from left to right (in the double column mode)
2
Lighting switch / call guard unit function is always assigned to the 1st/2nd button.
3
User names can be printed by the labelling tool of the Welcome configuration software.
Fig. 5 Terminal desc ription
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No.
Functions
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Program button
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Connector for previous module
3
Connector for device software update
4
USB connector for the connection to the PC : download/upload the configuration
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Connector for next module
4.4 Keypad module
Fig. 6 Terminal desc ription
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No.
Functions
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Call resident A visitor inputs an indoor station number (001) or apartment number (e.g. 0101, programmed in advance) to call a resident. *Also, the visitor can select a resident name with the button or the button of the accompanying display module to make a call. Meanwhile, pressing the button can cancel the call.
*This function is only available in Pic1.
2
Calling the guard unit A visitor can call a guard unit by pressing the button if the guard unit is available in the system.
3
Unlocking by password Press" + password+ “to release the lock connected with terminals "LOCK-GND” of the audio module. Press " +2 + + password + " to release the 2nd-lock connected with terminals "COM-NC-NO" of the audio module. The initial password is 123456 and residents can set their own customized password with indoor stations.
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System engineering configuration Press " + + system password + " to enter the system
Pic 1
Pic 2
Fig. 7 Terminal desc ription
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engineering configuration menu. The initial system password is 345678 and it can be modified by the administrator.
No.
Functions
1
Program button
2
Connector for previous module
3
Connector for device software update
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Connector for Wiegand output
5
USB connector for connecting to the PC: download/upload the configuration
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Connector for the next module
4.5 Display and card reader module
Fig. 8 Terminal desc ription
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No.
Functions
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LCD display
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Support ID or IC card. Swipe the registered card to release the door lock. The card can be programmed through the module itself, or using a PC to download the program file. (M251021CR is accompanied with an ID card reader, while the M251022CR is accompanied with an IC card reader.)
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Support Wiegand output. The default Wiegand format is 26 bits but it can also be extended to 34 bits.
Fig. 9 Terminal desc ription
*The display module must be connected after audio module.
Technica l Specification:
M251021C RDisplay module with ID card reader
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Work Freq uency
125KHz Standard
ISO18000 -2
Support card
EM4100, EM420 5, EM4305, EM4450, TK4100, T5567 / T5577 Compatible HID 2
Output format
Wieg and 26, 34bit
Work Freq uency
13.56MHz Standard
ISO 14443A
Support card
Mifare One S5 0/S70,etc .
Output format
Wieg and 26, 34bit
M251022C RDisplay module with IC card reader
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No.
Functions
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Connector for previous module
2
Connector for next module
4.6 Nameplate module
Fig. 10 Ter minal description
Labeling of the nameplate module ca n be prin ted by th e labelling tool of the Welcome
configuration software.
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3
4
DIP
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
001
002
003
5 Operation
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5.1 Pushbutton outdoor station
Fig. 11 Pushbutton outdoor station
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5.1.1 Addressing
1. Configure functions of the 1st / 2nd push button
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No.
Functions
1
3->OFF, 4->OFF
2
Call apartment 01
3
Call apartment 02
4
Call apartment 03
No.
Functions
1
3-> ON, 4->OFF
2
Switch on light. The light is connected with a switch actuator, and the address of the switch actuator must be same as the address of this outdoor station.
3
Call apartment 01
4
Call apartment 02
3 4 DIP
1
2
1 2 3
4
001
002
Fig. 12 Addressing
Fig. 13 Addressing
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No.
Functions
1
3-> OFF, 4-> ON
2
Call the guard unit. If there are multiple guard units in the same section, all guard units will ring at the same time when a visitor presses the button “call guard unit”.
3
Call apartment 01
4
Call apartment 02
No.
Functions
3 4 DIP
1
2
1 2 3
4
001
002
Guard unit
3 4 DIP
1
1 2 3
4
001
Guard unit
Fig. 14 Addressing
Fig. 15 Addressing
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1
3-> ON, 4-> ON
2
Switch on lights
3
Call guard unit
4
Call apartment 01
No.
Functions
1
2-> OFF
2
Call apartment 01
3
Call apartment 02
4
Call apartment 03
5
Call apartment 04
2
ON
1
2
3
5
1
2
3
4
4
001
002
003
004
2. Configure push button in a single column or double column modes
Fig. 16 Addressing
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No.
Functions
1
2-> ON
2
Call apartment 01
3
Call apartment 02
4
Call apartment 03
5
Call apartment 04
6
Call apartment 05
7
Call apartment 06
8
Call apartment 07
9
Call apartment 08
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ON
1
3
5 9 7 2 4 8 6
2 4 6 8 1 3 5
7
001
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
Fig. 17 Addressing
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No.
Functions
1
2-> ON,3-> ON, 4-> ON
2
Switch on lights
3
Call the guard unit
4
Call apartment 01
5
Call apartment 02
6
Call apartment 03
7
Call apartment 04
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Call apartment 05
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Call apartment 06
3 4 DIP
1
2
ON
3
5
9
7
2
4
8
6
2 4 6 1 3
5
Guard unit
001
002
003
004
005
006
Fig. 18 Addressing
5.1.2 Setting the language for the voice messages (if the audio
module has a speech synthesis function)
If the audio module with a speech synthesis function (M251024A-.) is assembled, the local language can be set.
Set OS address as "0", hold the 1
Click on this button to select the language one by one.
st
button for 3s to play the voice message.
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1
2 3 4
2 4 6 8 3 5 7
Single column
Double column
1
1
st
button
Apartment 01 A
Apartment 02 B
Apartment 03 C
Apartment 04 A
Apartment 05 B
Apartment 06 C
Outdoor station
Left building
Apartment 01 A
Apartment 02 B
Apartment 03 C
Apartment 04 D
Apartment 05 E
Apartment 06 F
Outdoor station
Gate entrance
Outdoor station
Right building
After choosing the right language, hold this button to save and exit the setting.
Fig. 19 Addressing
Pushbutton outdoor station used as gate station
If pushbutton outdoor station is set as a gate station, gateway as an important system device must be used and it must be set as floor gateway mode.
Fig. 20
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Detailed information please refer to “Gateway “user manual, floor gateway chapter.
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The Display and card reader module can be assembled with a push button outdoor station and the user can swipe cards to open the door. For such combination, a master card is needed for an electrician to manage this outdoor station. Register a master card/deactivate master card (we recommend that this work is carried out by specialized personnel):
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Reconnect the power
3. Hold the “program button” for 5s to enter "program master card" interface within 30s.
4. Any card swiped by the reader during this time will be taken to be the new MASTER card. A prompt Register master card successfully" will appear on the screen.
5. If the card exists, when you swipe it again, the information will be deleted, and a prompt “Delete master card successfully" will appear on the screen. Only 1 master card can be registered.
Fig. 21
5.2 Pushbutton Outdoor Station with display module
Enter system setting using master card:
1. Swipe the MASTER card to enter the setting menu. Three LEDs will turn on.
2. 6 options: Program Card; Language; Wiegand Output; Choose Door Date & Time; Back
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The keypad module can be assembled with a push button outdoor station, and users can enter the password to open the door. Users can enter the system settings menu by the following steps (during setting, press # to confirm, press * to cancel, the default system password is
345678):
1. Set the device as an Outdoor Station or a Gate Station.
Outdoor Station: #* system password # => 1 # => 1 #
Fig. 22
Menu_________05
Program Card
Language
Swipe the MASTER
Menu_________05 Program Card ∧
Language--------
Swipe the MASTER
Card within 5s to move
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Menu_________
Program Card
Language
5s over, choose current option
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Menu_________05 Program Card ∧
Language
Swipe the MASTER
Card within 5s to move to
==
==
Proximity Card 05
Register Card
Delete Card
Swipe the MASTER
There is a 5s countdown for each option.
3. Swipe the MASTER card again within 5s to change to the next option. Or, 5s over, the current option will be chosen.
4. 30s Over, to exit the settings menu.
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5.3 Pushbutton Outdoor Station with keypad module
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Gate Station: #* system password # => 1 # => 2 #
2. Modify "system password"
#* system password # => 2 # => Enter new password (6-8 bits) # => Enter the password again #
3. Modify "door open code"
#* system password # =>
3# => Enter new door open code (6-8 bits) # => Enter the code again #
4. Set the voice message If the audio module with the speech synthesis function (M251024A-.) is assembled, the local language can be set.
#* system password # => 4# => Press or to choose the language => #
5. Enable/disable access control function
Enable access control function: #* system password # => 5# => 1 # Disable access control function:
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#* system password # => 5# => 2 #
*Reset the system password of keypad module:
It is possible to reset the system password to factory-setting if you have forgotten it. The restoration of default factory settings does not delete the rest of the information programmed on the system, such as user names and other settings.
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Reconnect the power
3. Hold the “program button” for 5s within 30s.
4. A “di” will be sounded and the system password will be reset to the default (345678).
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1. By physical address Physical address is the internal code which the outdoor station will send through the bus connection to indoor stations or other devices in the system. For each apartment, physical address means the address of an indoor station which is installed in the apartment. For each building, physical address means the address of a gateway which is installed for each building, and it is also called the building number. In standby mode, a visitor can press the physical address corresponding to the residence that you want to call directly, from 001 to 250. For a complex building, a visitor needs to press the building number (01~60) + physical address (001~250) or make a call in the gate station.
Fig. 23
Enter Physical A dd.:
01 001
5.4 Keypad outdoor station
5.4.1 Call a resident (3 types)
2. By logic address
Logic address is a code that a visitor can press to make a call. The code must be assigned first and then associated with the physical address. The apartment No. or some special codes can be used to set the logic address, which is easy for the users to remember. Set the logic address by taking the following steps:
Assign the logic address: #* system password # => system setting => Address Book => Add => Logic Add
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Physical Add.:
Logic Add.:
Call Mode_______ Physical Add. ∧
Logic Add.--------
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No. Of digit:
Physical Add.:
User Name:
001
Turn on the “logic address” call mode #* system password # => system setting => Configuration => Call mode
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3. By resident name
(Remarks: this function is only available for the outdoor station with a keypad module (M251021K-.).) In the standby mode, press the button or the button to display resident names. Use the buttons and to search for the desired residential station and press the button to make a call. Also, a visitor can enter the resident name with a keypad directly to make a call. Resident names must be assigned first and then associated with the physical address.
#* system password # => system setting
=> Address Book => Add => Contact List
01001
5.4.2 Call the guard unit
Press the button to make a call to a guard unit.
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30 s
==
120 s
Accept the call
30 s
==
120 s
Playing the message...
==
001 s
After a “di” sound, visitor can record the message
5.4.3 If an indoor station is in "leave home mode"
If an indoor station works in the “leave home mode”, a visitor can record a message for the resident after entering the following interface.
5.4.4 If a guard unit is in "intercept mode"
If a guard unit works in the “intercept mode”, the call from an outdoor station to an indoor station will be intercepted by the guard unit and after the identity is confirmed, the guard unit will forward the call to the indoor station.
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GU accept the call
Guard unit transfers the call to an indoor station
30 s
==
120 s
Call from an outdoor station to an indoor station
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120 s
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Menu__________
Configurations
Access Control
Device Type_____
Outdoor St.
Gate Station
Device Type_____ Outdoor St.
Gate Station -
5.4.5 System settings
(During setting, press # to confirm, press * to cancel, default system password is
345678):
1. Enter the system setting menu
#* system password #
--
2. Configurations
(1) Set the device as an Outdoor Station or a Gate Station.
Outdoor Station: #* system password # => Configurations # => Device Type # => Outdoor St. # (Default)
--
Gate Station: #* system password # => Configurations # => Device Type # => Gate Station #
(2) Set the call mode: make a call by a Physical Address or a Logic Code
Set the call mode by Physical Address: #* system password # => Configurations # => Call mode # => Physical Address #
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Call Mode_______
Physical Add.
Logic Add.:
Call Mode_______ Physical Add.
Logic Add.: -
New Password:
==
Re-enter:
==
Reset System Code?
# to Confirm
==
Set the call mode by a Logic CodeNo. of digits (1-8 digits): #* system password # => Configurations # => Call mode # => Logic Code #
(3) System password setting
Modify the system password #* system password # => Configurations # => System code # => Modify #
******
Reset the system password #* system password # => Configurations # => System code # => Reset #
******
Done!
Done!
3. Access control
(1) Door open code
The password can be set as 6-8 digits. The default door open password is "123456”, and it can be changed with an outdoor station.
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Door Open Code__
Disable
Modify
==
New Password:
==
Re-enter:
==
Reset Door Open
Code? # to Confirm
==
Meanwhile, users can set their own passwords with indoor stations, totally, 6000 passwords can be stored.
Set the door open password ON/OFF (default: 123456) #* system password # => Access Control # => Door open code # => Enable / Disable #
--
Modify the door open password #* system password # => Access control # => Door open code # => Modify #
******
Reset the door open password
#* system password # =>
Access control # => Door open code # => Reset #
(2) Proximity card (3000 cards can be registered for outdoor station.)
Register cards:
Done!
******
Done!
Done!
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Enter Card No.:
0123456
Or
==
Enter Card No.: 0123456 Or Done!
Enter Card No.:
0123456
Or
==
Enter Card No.: 0123456 Or Done!
Delete All Cards? #“ to Confirm
==
Physical Add.: 001 User Name:
#* system password # => Access control # => Proximity card # => Register card #
Delete cards: #* system password # => Access control # => Proximity card # => Delete card #
4. Contact(3,000 names of the combination of 24 alphanumeric characters)
Delete all cards #* system password # => Contact # => Proximity card # => Delete All #
Done!
(1) Add
Add the contact by user names #* system password # => Contact # => Add # => User Names #
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Physical Add.: 001 Logic Add.:
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Alexander.G
Bodin.K
Enter Logic
Add.:
0101
Resident names must be associated with physical address.
Add the contact by logic address
#* system password # => Contact # => Add # => Logic add. #
Logic address must be associated with physical address.
(2) Modify
Modify contact by user names #* system password # => Contact # => Modify # => User Names #
--
Modify the resident names and its corresponding physical address.
Modify contact by logic address #* system password # => Contact # => Modify # => Logic add. #
Modify the logic address and its corresponding physical address using the
alphanumeric keypad.
(3) Delete
Delete the contact by user names
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_______________
Alexander.G
Bodin.K
Enter Logic Add.: 0101
Delete All Names?
#“ to Confirm
==
#* system password # => Contact # => Delete # => User Names #
--
Delete the contact by logic address #* system password # => Contact # => Delete # => Logic add. #
(4) Clear all
#* system password # => Contact # => Clear all #
Done!
Clear all lists including resident names and logic address entries from this menu.
5. System setting
(1) Date and time
#* system password # => Settings # => Date & time # => Enter time and date => #
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2013-01-01
==
Lock(NC-NO-C)
==
Voice Message___
On
Off
==
No This Function!
07:00
(2) Door Open Time
#* system password # => Settings # => Door Open Time # => Time 1-10s (default: 3s) => #
Lock(NC-NO-C) means the lock connected with COM-NC-NO terminals.
Open
Time (1-10s)
(3) Setting the voice message on/off If the audio module with the speech synthesis function (M251024A-.) is assembled, the speech synthesis function can be enabled or disabled. Meanwhile, the local language can be chosen, too.
#* system password # => Settings # => Voice message #
--
If the audio module is without the speech synthesis function, there will be an indication for users if entering this menu.
Done!
Done!
Done!
(4) Select language
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Language_______
English
Français
New Message:
ABB Welcome!
#“ to Confirm
==
Wiegand Output__
26 bit !
34 bit !
Door Select______
1st(LOCK-GND)
2nd(NC-CO-COM)
#* system password # => Settings # => Language #
--
(5) Welcomesg.
#* system password # => Settings # => Welcomesg. #
Done!
Max 64 characters can be entered.
(6) Setting the Wiegand output digits
#* system password # => Settings # => Wiegand Output #
--
(7) Set the related door lock when swiping the card
#* system password # => Settings # =>Choose Door #
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Reset to Factory Default? #“ to Confirm
==
Audio module: V1.07_131106 Card reader:
Setting the lock which will be released when swiping the registered card: 1st (LOCK-GND): the lock connected with the LOCK-GND terminals will be released when swiping the card. 2ND (NC-NO-COM): the lock connected with the NC-NO-COM terminals will be released when swiping the card.
(8) Reset
#* system password # =>
Settings # => Reset # => #
Reset all settings to factory settings, but other information, e.g. user names, logic addresses and cards information cannot be reset.
(9) Information
#* system password # =>
Settings # => Information #
View the software information of each modules of the outdoor station.
*Reset the system password of keypad module:
It is possible to reset the system password to factory-setting if you have forgotten it. The restoration of default factory settings does not delete the rest of the information programmed on the system, such as user names and other settings.
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Reconnect the power
3. Hold the “program button” for 5s within 30s.
Done!
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4. A “di” will be sounded and the system password will be reset to the default (345678).
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In standby mode, a visitor can press the physical address corresponding to the residence that you want to call directly, from 001 to 250. For a complex building, the visitor needs to press the building number (01~60) + physical address (001~250) to make a call from a gate station.
Fig. 24
30 s
==
120 s
Accept the call
5.5 Keypad outdoor station without display (Camera + audio+
keypad)
5.5.1 Calling a resident, just input physical address
5.5.2 Call guard unit
Press the button to make a call to a guard unit.
5.5.3 System settings
Users can enter the system settings by the following steps (during settings, press # to confirm, press * to cancel. The default system password is 345678.):
1. Set the device as an Outdoor Station or a Gate Station.
Outdoor Station: #* system password # => 1 # => 1 # Gate Station: #* system password # =>
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1 # => 2 #
2. Modify the "system password"
#* system password # => 2 # => Enter new password (6-8 bits) # => Enter the password again #
3. Modify the "door open code"
#* system password # =>
3# => Enter new door open code (6-8 bits) # => Enter the code again #
4. Setting the voice message If the audio module with the speech synthesis function (M251024A-.) is assembled, the local language can be set.
#* system password # => 4# => Press or to choose the language => #
5. Enable/disable the access control function
Enable access control function: #* system password # => 5# => 1 # Disable access control function: #* system password # => 5# => 2 #
*Reset the system password of keypad module:
It is possible to reset the system password to factory-setting if you have forgotten it. The restoration of default factory settings does not delete the rest of the information programmed on the system, such as user names and other settings.
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Reconnect the power
3. Hold the “program button” for 5s within 30s.
4. A “di” will be sounded and the system password will be reset to the default (345678).
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6 Advanced configuration
Connect to the PC to configure the keypad or display
Fig. 25
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Designation
Value
Operating temperature
-40 - +70
Protection (cover frame assembled)
IP 54
Power supply, door opener (Lock-GND)
18V 4A impulsive, 250 mA holding
Floating output, door opener (COM-NC-NO)
30 V AC / DC 1A
Single-wire clamps
2 x 0,28 mm2 – 2 x 1 mm2
Fine-wire clamps
2 x 0,28 mm2 – 2 x 1 mm2
Bus voltage
20-30 V
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Warning
Electric voltage!
Risk of death and fire due to electrical voltage of 100-240 V. – Low-voltage and 100-240 V cables must not be installed together in
a flush-mounted socket!
In case of a short-circuit there is the danger of a 100-240 V load on
the low-voltage line.
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 for the
installation is as follows:
Apply the "five safety rules" (DIN VDE 0105, EN 50110):
1. Disconnect from power source;
2. Secure against being re-connected;
3. Ensure that there is no voltage;
4. Connect to the earth;
5. Cover or barricade adjacent live parts.
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8.1 Requirements for the electrician
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Use suitable personal protective clothing.
Use only suitable tools and measuring devices.
Check the type supply network (TN system, IT system, TT system)
to secure the following power supply conditions (classic connection to the ground, protective grounding, necessary additional measures, etc.).
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8.2 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 interference).
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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Prepare a pair of gloves to protect yourself from cutting.
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Audio module
Camera module
Nameplate module
Pushbutton module
Keypad module
Display and card reader module
Dimension
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Cover frame
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Flush-mounted
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Rain hood
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No.
Functions
1
Cover frame
2
Modules
3
Flash-mounted box
4
Rain hood
1
3
2
4
Components of the Outdoor Station
Fig. 26 Mou nting
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Mount each module at the cover frame
Fig. 27 Mou nting
1. Insert each module into the cover frame from behind until they click in place. All
modules can be inserted, e.g. the camera module, audio module, push button module, keypad module, display and card reader module, nameplate module.
2. Pay special attention to the top to bottom orientation of each module.
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Modules wiring
Fig. 28 Mod ules wiring
1. Use cables to connect the modules together one by one.
2. Ensure that the audio module is connected next to the camera module.
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The distance zones for the installation of the outdoor station
When selecting the installation site ensure that the minimum distance to the right side is adhered to for the removal of the end st rip.
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Wires
Fig. 29 Mou nting
1. Prepare the installation box.
2. Strip the wires.
The insulated section of the cable end must not be longer than 10 mm.
Assemble the frame into the flush-mounted box
Fig. 30 Mou nting
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1. Hang the device in the installation box.
2. Fasten the safety loop.
3. Connect the wires into the enclosed clamp and plug the clamp onto the contact pins;
Fold the device and shut it until it audibly snaps in.
4. Screw on the front of the device.
Three types of installation
Option 1: Flush-mounted only with a flush-mounted box
Fig. 31 Flush-mounted only with a flush-mounted box
Option 2: Flush-mounted with a rain hood
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Fig. 32 Flush-mounted with a rain hood
Option 3: Surface-mounted with a rain hood
Fig. 33 Surface-mounted with a rain ho od
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Dismounting outdoor station
Fig. 34 Mou nting
1. Use the enclosed mounting tool to remove the end strip.
2. Remove the screw that are used to fix the cover frame.
3. Push up and pull out the outdoor station on the bottom of the cover frame.
Dismount the modules
Fig. 35 Dis mounting the modules
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1. Dismount the module from one side of the module.
2. Take out the modules.
Replace the name plates
Fig. 36 Mou nting
1. Remove the pushbutton cover and write the user names on the label.
2. *Use a piece of labelling A4 sheet with software necessary for the correct format
and print the labels.
Adjust the angle of the camera
Fig. 37 Adjust the angle of the camera
1. Unscrew the camera;
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2. Adjust the angle of the camera in 4 directions(up, down, right and left)
3. Screw on the camera.
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Extension of the outdoor station
Fig. 38 Mou nting
1. Make a hole for the cable.
2. Use the joining fixtures to assemble the flush-mounted boxes horizontally.
3. Run the connection wires between the boxes for modules connection.
*The extension is useful for multi-outdoor stations connection.
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