Control 4 Door Station - Interior, C4-DSC-EN-INT Setup Manual

Specifications
Door Station - Interior Setup Guide
Supported Models
• C4-DSC-EN-INT Door Station - Interior AC, DC, POE & WiFi - Satin Black
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight 1.1 lbs. (.49 kg)
Network 10/100 BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 (preferred)
Voltages AC - 100V - 240V
Contacts (2 sets) DC: 48V
Relays (1) AC: 36V, 2A
7.25” (183 mm) x 5.25” (133 mm) x 2.5” (63 . 5 m m)
or WiFi (802.11 b/g/n)
DC - 12V - 24V, 15W
maximum operation (low voltage)
DC: 24V maximum operation (low voltage)
Grounding Requirements
Unlike the Door Station - Exterior, the Door Station
- Interior is made of plastic and has no grounding requirements or ground connector.
Front Panel Description
Figure 1. Front Faceplate
Box Contents
Carefully unpack the Control4® Door Station from the box and ensure that the following items are included in the box. Remove the plastic protector from the faceplate.
Contact your Control4 Dealer immediately if any parts are missing or if any components are damaged.
• Control4 Door Station - Interior faceplate (model C4-DSC-EN-INT)
• Mounting screws, security head (5)
• Security screw tool
• Plate attachment screw (1)
• Plastic faceplate (1)
• Warranty Card
Accessories
• Door Station Metal Back Box (C4-DSBB-M, sold separately)
• Antenna Kit—WiFi/ZigBee 2.4 GHz, 26cm (C4-AK-26cm, sold separately)
• Antenna Kit—WiFi/ZigBee 2.4 GHz, 3m (C4-AK-3M, sold separately)
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1 Camera. 640 x 480 wide angle. Used for Video
Intercom.
2 Call button. Used to call the person inside the
unit or in another room.
3 Speaker. Used for Audio and video intercom. 4 Microphones (2). Used for audio and video
intercom.
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Door Station - Interior Setup Guide
Inside Panel Description
Figure 2. Door Station, Inside Panel
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Pre-Installation
This device is to be used for building interior installations only.
1 Find the best location for the Door Station. See
“Mounting Tips” below.
2 Install the Door Station Back Box. See the Door
Station Back Box Installation Guide for details.
3 Determine which network and power options
to use (see “Network Options” and “Power Options”).
4 (WiFi only). Before the Door Station is fully
installed, Control4 recommends that you test the WiFi signal strength in Composer Pro’s System Manager; a strong, robust signal is required. See the Composer Pro User Guide for details.
This device uses an Ethernet or WiFi network connection and can be powered using Power over Ethernet (PoE), AC, or DC. A wired network connection is recommended for the best video intercom experience. If it is not possible to use Ethernet, then please follow these guidelines for wireless.
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1 AC connection. Used to connect the wires for AC
power.
2 DC connection. Used to connect the wires for DC
power.
3 Contacts/Relays. Used to connect the wires for
Control4 and third-party devices.
NOTE: Use the contacts and relays for non-
secure devices only. For example, don’t attach secured door wires to this terminal block.
4 Ethernet connection. Supports PoE. 5 Reset Button. Used to reset or factory restore the
Door Station. Press the vertical bar to reset.
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NOTES: (1) Video intercom usage. Although
this device supports b/g/n, 802.11 b is not recommended or supported for video intercom. (2) Wireless-N is recommended for video intercom. See “Wireless Network Limitations” below.
Wireless Network Limitations
Many WiFi Access Points handle Multicasts (WiFi simultaneously sent to multiple devices, for example, when the Door Station broadcasts video to all stations) by slowing down transmission speed to the 1 Mb basic rate. This can cause overall WiFi congestion in the WiFi network during the broadcast. Video intercom response times and images may degrade at each device.
If a home requires a large number of WiFi video intercom devices, ensure that you have a robust WiFi network (possibly consisting of multiple access points).
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Mounting Tips
Follow these tips for the best results. 1 Install the Door Station in a place where it will be
protected from water. For interior use only.
2 Do not expose the Door Station to direct
sunlight.
3 Find the best location for the Door Station. See
the Door Station Back Box Installation Guide for back box installation.
a Mount the Door Station where the video
camera is aimed at an average person’s height so the person in the same building has a good view of the person calling in.
b Mount the Door Station so that the caller
can comfortably speak into the microphone (about two (2) feet away or 60 cm).
4 Control4 does not recommend using wireless
(WiFi) networking for a Door Station mounted outside your dwelling. If you must use WiFi, however, follow these guidelines:
• The wireless access protocol (WAP) broadcast to the interior location must be strong.
• Use Composer Pro’s System Manager to test the wireless signal after you’ve installed the Door Station, and then verify that the signal works correctly. See the Composer Pro User Guide for details.
Please read the next sections, “Power Options” and “Network and Power Installations” to choose an installation option that works best with the system before installing the Door Station.
Power Options
CAUTION! Do not attempt to use PoE, AC, and
DC power at the same time. Choose only one power option.
ATTENTION! Ne pas tenter d’utiliser PoE,
AC et DC en même temps. Choisir une seule option d’alimentation.
The Door Station can be powered using one of these three (3) options:
• Power over Ethernet (PoE). The Ethernet network connection for the Door Station is provided through the PoE Injector. No additional wiring is needed.
• AC or DC. Used to power the Door Station when using an Ethernet (not PoE) or WiFi network connection.
NOTE: Ethernet cable. Install the ferrite clamp
on the Ethernet cable inside the back box.
Network Options
The Door Station can be connected using one of these network types:
• Standard Ethernet. For best results, this is the preferred option. Connect the Door Station to the RJ-45 LAN port on using the RJ-45 Ethernet cable.
• WiFi. The WiFi antenna will communicate with the LAN’s WAP. If the LAN has a WAP set up, no additional wiring is needed except for power. See “WiFi Antennas” for details.
IMPORTANT! (1) Control4 recommends to use
an Ethernet connection rather than WiFi for the best communication with the Control4 system. (2) WiFi requires an antenna (sold separately).
Backlit Button Indicator
The Door Station button’s light can be turned on or o depending on what is required for the installation.
The backlit button may make it easier to see the button if it is dark inside the structure. Normally, the light on the button remains on or o depending on how it is configured in the system, however, it is also used to convey device status during certain times.
When the device is first powered on, the button will blink slowly until the device is ready to be used in the system. If the button continues to blink slowly for over three (3) minutes, then the device may be experiencing a problem and should be factory restored. During a factory restore process the button will blink rapidly.
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Power and Network Installations
Option 2: Ethernet Connection with AC Power
Choose one of these six (6) options to connect the Door Station’s wiring:
• Ethernet with PoE (preferred)
• Ethernet with AC
• Ethernet with DC
• WiFi with AC
• WiFi with DC
• WiFi with PoE
Option 1 (Preferred): Ethernet Connection with a PoE Injector or a Third-Party Injector or Switch
This option sets up Ethernet with PoE.
PoE injects electrical current into the Ethernet cable using a PoE Injector (model #AC-POE1-B) or a third­party PoE solution to provide the Door Station with power and a network connection.
To install the Door Station with a PoE and Ethernet connection using a PoE Injector:
1 Plug the Ethernet cable into the Door Station
(see Figure 3).
This option sets up Ethernet and AC power.
To install the Door Station with Ethernet and AC power:
1 Plug the Ethernet cable into the Door Station
(see Figure 4).
2 Connect the neutral (N) (-) and hot (L) (+) wires
to the AC power source for the Door Station according to the national and local electrical codes.
TIP: The hot or ‘L’ (+) wire’s connector is
closest to the bottom of the Door Station’s plate.
3 Your installation may require alternative wires and
the use of a terminal block. Strip the power wires to 1/4” on the end if necessary.
Figure 4. Ethernet with AC Power
AC Connections (Hot and Load)
Figure 3. Ethernet with PoE Injector
Ethernet Connection
Ethernet Cable
Option 3: Ethernet Connection with DC Power
This option sets up Ethernet and DC power.
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