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2TMD041700D0050 │ 26.09.2017
System ManualABB-Welcome IP
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Table of contents
1 Examples of typical system ......................................................................................................................... 51.1 Single family house, single indoor station ........................................................................................ 51.2 Single family house, multi-indoor stations ........................................................................................ 61.3 High rising building ........................................................................................................................... 71.4 Resident complexes ......................................................................................................................... 8
2 Planning ....................................................................................................................................................... 92.1 Selection of outdoor station ........................................................................................................... 112.2 Selection of indoor station .............................................................................................................. 132.3 Selection of system devices ........................................................................................................... 182.4 Power consumption and distance calculate ................................................................................... 21
3 Mounting/Installation .................................................................................................................................. 223.1 Installation of outdoor station ......................................................................................................... 22
3.1.1 Installation of Keypad outdoor station ............................................................................................ 223.1.2 Installation of villa outdoor station .................................................................................................. 233.1.3 Installation of mini outdoor station .................................................................................................. 25
3.2 Installation of indoor station ........................................................................................................... 303.2.1 Surface-mounted installation .......................................................................................................... 30
3.3 Installation of system devices ........................................................................................................ 313.3.1 Mounting and dismantling of MDRC devices ................................................................................. 313.3.2 Mounting and dismantling of card reader ....................................................................................... 31
4 Commissioning .......................................................................................................................................... 324.1 Address range ................................................................................................................................ 324.2 Engineering setting of indoor station .............................................................................................. 33
4.2.1 Indoor station enters engineering mode ........................................................................................ 334.2.2 Address setting ............................................................................................................................... 344.2.3 Default GU setting .......................................................................................................................... 354.2.4 Function setting .............................................................................................................................. 364.2.5 Picture setting ................................................................................................................................. 384.2.6 Quick configure setting ................................................................................................................... 394.2.7 Private OS setting .......................................................................................................................... 40
4.3 KNX setting .................................................................................................................................... 414.3.1 Enter KNX engineering mode ........................................................................................................ 414.3.2 KNX interface setting ...................................................................................................................... 424.3.3 Device position setting ................................................................................................................... 444.3.4 Device attribute setting ................................................................................................................... 454.3.5 KNX scene setting .......................................................................................................................... 48
4.4 Building outdoor station .................................................................................................................. 504.4.1 Enter system setting of building OS ............................................................................................... 504.4.2 Engineering setting ......................................................................................................................... 514.4.3 Access control setting .................................................................................................................... 534.4.4 System setting ................................................................................................................................ 55
4.5 Engineering setting of mini OS ...................................................................................................... 584.6 Engineering setting of villa OS ....................................................................................................... 624.7 Engineering of guard unit ............................................................................................................... 65
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4.8 Engineering of guard unit ............................................................................................................... 664.8.1 Getting the IP address from the indoor station .............................................................................. 664.8.2 Logging into IP gateway with the IP address ................................................................................. 67
4.9 Engineering setting of card reader ................................................................................................. 684.10 Engineering setting of lift control .................................................................................................... 694.11 Configuring APP as indoor station ................................................................................................. 73
4.11.1 Logging into IP gateway with the IP address ................................................................................. 734.11.2 Add standard user .......................................................................................................................... 744.11.3 Access for standard user ................................................................................................................ 754.11.4 Quick configuration for standard user with APP ............................................................................ 76
4.12 Using NFC app to open door ......................................................................................................... 78
5 Connection ................................................................................................................................................ 795.1 Single family house, single indoor station ...................................................................................... 805.2 Single family house, multi-indoor stations ...................................................................................... 825.3 High rising building ......................................................................................................................... 835.4 Resident complexes ....................................................................................................................... 84
6 Legend ....................................................................................................................................................... 85
Examples of typical system
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Examples of typical system
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1 Examples of typical system
1.1 Single family house, single indoor station
Fig. 1: Single family house, single indoor station, without PoE switch
In the single-family house application, only one indoor station is used, if there is a normal switch(not PoE switch) to connect the indoor station and the outdoor station, an independent powersupply is needed to support the indoor station and the outdoor station.
Fig. 2: Single family house, single indoor station, with PoE switch
In the single-family house application, only one indoor station is used, if there is a PoE switch toconnect the indoor station and the outdoor station, the PoE switch can support the indoorstation and the outdoor station directly, no independent power supply is needed to support theindoor station and the outdoor station.
PS
POE
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1.2 Single family house, multi-indoor stations
Fig. 3: Single family house, multi indoor stations or APP application
In the single-family house application, if you want to use the mobile/tablet APP or you want touse the multi indoor stations in the house, you need to add a device called IP gateway. Indoorstations, outdoor stations, the IP gateway are powered by an independent power supply.
PS WIFI
IPGW
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1.3 High rising building
Fig. 4: High-rise building
In high-rise building applications, the PoE switches can provide network connectivity and powersupply for the indoor stations and the outdoor stations. Lift control modules and card readersare powered by the independent power supplies.
POE
POE
POE
POE
LCPS
PS
LCR
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1.4 Resident complexes
Fig. 5: Residential complex
In the residential complex application, including single-family houses and multi high-risebuildings, gate stations are used at the gate of the complex, guard units are used at theproperty management offices and card readers are used at the public areas. Guard units andcard readers need to be powered by the independent power supply.
PS WIFI
IPGWPOE
POE
POE
POE
LCPS
PS
PS
PS
LCR
...
PC
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2 Planning
Fig. 6: Area description
[1] Apartment[2] Building[3] Public
Per apartment Per building Public Per system
Distance Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
Channel 2+1(1) 32(2) 32(2) /
Building 999
Guard unit 32 32
PC managementsoftware 32 32
Outdoor station4(3)32(4)
64 32 ~8 M
Indoor station 8 ~16 M
Apartment ~2 K ~2 M
Access control 9 32 ~9 K
IP camera 256 256 ~512 M
Table 1: Capacity of the system
(1) The 1st and the 2nd incoming calls can be displayed on the screen, the 3rd incoming callcan be saved as a history record.
(2) It is calculated based on 100 M bandwidth.
PS WIFI
IPGWPOE
POE
POE
POE
PS
PS
...
PC
(1)
(1)(3)
(2)
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(3) Outdoor stations are connected to the public network ("Uplink" port of IP gateway)
In this case, outdoor stations should be set as "No IP gateway mode" and the max number is 4,
Indoor stations should be set as "IP gateway mode" and the max number is 8.
Fig. 7: Outdoor stations are connected to the public network
(4) Outdoor stations are connected to the home network ("LAN" port of IP gateway)
In this case, outdoor stations should be set as "IP gateway mode" and the max number is 32;
Indoor stations should be set as "IP gateway mode" and the max number is 8.
Fig. 8: Outdoor stations are connected to the home network
IPGW
Uplink
Mini OS/Villa OSNo IP gateway mode
Max. 4
Indoor stationIP gateway mode
Max. 8
CameraMax. 256
LAN
...
Mini OS/Villa OSIP gateway mode
Max. 32
Indoor stationIP gateway mode
Max. 8
CameraMax. 256
IPGWLAN
LAN...
...
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2.1 Selection of outdoor station
ABB-Welcome IP provides a wide range of outdoor stations to meet diverse requirements.
Building outdoor station/Gate station
The building outdoor station is installed at the entrance of a building, the gate station is installedat the entrance of the residential complexes.
The building outdoor station and the gate station with display, transponder and keypad serve asterminal devices for communication with the indoor station or guard unit. Support doorcommunication, call guard unit, unlocking via passwords/cards/cellphone and other functions.Suitable for flush-mounted installation.
Villa outdoor station
The villa outdoor station is installed at the entrance of a villa.
The villa outdoor station with camera, transponder serves as terminal device for communicationwith the indoor station or guard unit. Support door communication, call guard unit, unlocking viacards and other functions. Suitable for flush-mounted installation.
Mini outdoor station
The mini outdoor station is installed at the entrance of an apartment or a villa.
The mini outdoor station with camera, transponder serves as terminal device for communicationwith the indoor station or guard unit. Support door communication, call guard unit, unlocking viacards and other functions. Suitable for surface-mounted or flush-mounted installation.
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Selection of outdoor stations
Article no. H8137xPx-S H8137xK-S H8131xPx-A H8136xPx-A
Type Villa OS Building OS/Gatestation
Mini OS Mini OS
Material Stainless steel Stainless steel Aluminum Aluminum
Installation Flush-mounted Flush-mounted Surface-mounted Flush-mounted/Cavitywall installation
Camera pixel 1 M 1 M 0.3 M 0.3 M
Camera viewingangel
130° 130° 104° 104°
Card capacity 300 Building OS: 2,000Gate station: 40,000
64 64
Public/Privatepassword
/ √ / /
Wiegand output / √ / /
Call guard unit √(1) √ √(1) √(1)
Call PC guard √(2) √ √(2) √(2)
Call otherapartment
/ √ √(2) √(2)
Welcomemessage
/ √ / /
Lift control / √ / /
Anti-fog camera √ √ √ √
Forward toguard unit
/ √ / /
Release 2 locks √ √ √ √
Door statusdetection
√ √ √ √
Exit button √ √ √ √
Support 802.3afPOE switch
√ √ √ √
Standalonepower supply
√ √ √ √
Table 2: Selection of outdoor station
(1) Default function of the 2nd button(2) Programming function of the 2nd button
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2.2 Selection of indoor station
To the select indoor station of ABB-Welcome IP, the surface colour is the only difference.
All indoor stations are 7" video hands-free indoor stations with bracket for surface mounting.The touch screen can serve as terminal device for communication with the outdoor station. Asfar as the function goes, the indoor station supports door communication, call guard unit,unlocking, visualization for surveillance, alarm and home automation, etc. You can readfollowing for more detailed features.
Door communication and unlocking
At an incoming call from the outdoorstation, the resident can communicatewith the visitor and release the lock forthe visitor.
Fig. 9: Door communication and unlocking
Receiving or establishing the call with the guard unit
The guard unit and the indoor station cancall each other directly. The receiver cananswer to establish communication orrefuse the call.
Fig. 10: Receiving or establishing the call with theguard unit
Call waiting
If there is a second incoming call duringthe first call, the indoor stations willdisplay the second video in the lowerright corner of the screen. You cananswer the call, refuse to answer the callor release the second lock. If there is athird call at this time, it will not bedisplayed on the screen, but the indoorstation will save it as a missed call in thehistory record.
Fig. 11: Call waiting
1st
2nd
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Text message
The home owner can receive text froman apartment or a group of apartments.And the home owner can send or receivethe messages from the propertymanagement software.
Fig. 12: Text message
Automatic unlocking
the owner can activate the automaticunlocking function manually. If the visitormakes a call to the owner, the door willopen automatically after 5 secondsringing.
Fig. 13: Automatic unlocking
Image saving
The outdoor station will snap shutautomatically and save the image foreach incoming call during ringing of thebell, the pictures can be looked up on theindoor station. You can also send thepictures to an SD card to save thepictures.
Fig. 14: Image saving
SOS
When there is an emergency, the owneror family can hold down the SOS icon ofthe main machine interface for more than3 seconds and send an alarm signal tothe management machine and the PCmanagement center.Fig. 15: SOS
Txt mesage
Txt mesagePC management
software
5 s
SOS
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Absence message
The home owner can record an audiomessage for other family membersbefore leaving home, when a familymember comes back, he can listen to theabsence audio note and receive theinformation from the audio message.
And the absence audio message canalso be saved as an absence message,once the visitor initiates a call from theoutdoor station, the absence messagewill be played automatically for visitors.
Fig. 16: Absence message
Room to room communication
PC management software can initiate acall to the relevant apartment andcommunicate with the home owner afterthe call is answered.
Fig. 17: Room to room communication
Home to home communication
The home owner can make a call orreceive a call from other apartments. Ifthe home owner doesn't want to receivecalls from an apartment, he can set it intothe blacklist for privacy.
Fig. 18: Home to home communication
001 0101ID: 1
001 0101ID: 2
001 0101ID: 3
001 0101ID: 1
001 0102ID: 1
001 0103ID: 1
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Smart home
You can choose to extend your smarthome system, such as a KNX system ori-jia system.
Fig. 19: Smart home
Central unit for security alarm system
The home owner can arm or disarm hishouse via the indoor station. Whenenabling the alarm system, there will bean alarm once it is triggered, the homeowner should disarm to stop the alarm.
Fig. 20: Guard unit for security alarm system
Surveillance
The home owner can initiate surveillanceof the outdoor station, and during thesurveillance the home owner can initiatecommunication, unlock the door orterminate the surveillance. The homeowner also can initiate surveillance of thehome IP camera or public camera via theindoor station.
Fig. 21: Surveillance
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Family entertainment
The home owner can insert an SD cardinto the indoor station, and themultimedia file from the SD card is ableto show photos on the indoor station andalso choose favourite music to defineindividual bell tones or create anindividual screen saver.Fig. 22: Family entertainment
Lift control
The home owner can call the elevatorbefore going out. The home owner cancall and authorize elevator floor accessfor visitors after releasing the door. Inaddition, during the apartment toapartment communication, the homeowner can call and authorize elevatorfloor access for neighbours.
Fig. 23: Lift control
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2.3 Selection of system devices
Power supply
Power supply supplies the power forsystem devices.
Fig. 24: Power supply
Card reader
For one building, the card reader islimited to 9 pcs.
For public, the card reader is limited to32 pcs.
And it can be increased to 9K pieces persystem.
The stand-alone card reader allows toopen locks or switch the load by swipinga valid card.Fig. 25: Card reader
IP gateway
The IP gateway serves as apartmententry gateway to protect the privatedevices of your home.
If there are multi indoor stations or theAPP need to be used inside theapartment, there should be one IPgateway for each apartment.
Fig. 26: IP gateway
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Lift control module
The lift control module serves as thecommunication interface for the elevatorsystem.
If the home owner wants to enable the liftcontrol function, there must a be liftcontrol module. Enabling the lift controlfunction: The home owner can call theelevator before going out, he can alsocall and authorize elevator floor accessfor visitors after releasing the door.During home to home communication,the home owner can call and authorizeelevator floor access for neighbours.
Fig. 27: Lift control module
Guard unit
The guard unit provides access tovarious services using the intuitive iconsmenu on the touch screen.Communication with outdoor station,indoor station or other guard unit.Suitable for desktop mounting with thedesktop bracket.
Fig. 28: Guard unit
Door communication and unlocking
Visitor makes a call to the concierge, the concierge can talk to the visitor or open the door viathe guard unit.
Door communication with apartment
The guard unit can initiate a call to the relevant apartment and communicate with the residentafter the call is answered.
Surveillance of outdoor station and community IP cameras
The concierge can initiate surveillance of the outdoor station, and during the surveillance theconcierge can initiate communication, unlock the door or terminate the surveillance. And theconcierge can initiate surveillance to the community IP camera.
Emergency release
Once there is an emergency situation, the concierge can release all the locks of the gatestations and building outdoor stations on the guard unit.
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PC management software
For one system, the management software is also limited to 32 pcs.
Door communication and unlocking
Visitors make a call to property manager, the property manager can talk to the visitors or openthe door via the PC management software.
Door communication with apartment
The PC management software can initiate a call to the relevant apartment and communicatewith the home owner after the call is answered.
Surveillance of outdoor station and community IP Camera
The property manager can initiate surveillance of the outdoor station, and during thesurveillance the property manager can initiate communication, unlock the door or terminate thesurveillance. And the property manager can initiate surveillance to the community IP camera.
Emergency release
Once there is an emergency situation, the property manager can release the emergency on PCmanagement software.
Receiving the alarm and handling it
If the alarm is initiated, the PC management software will receive the alarm, and the propertymanager can handle it immediately.
Intelligent community server database
The property manager can manage the community database via the PC management software.
Send the text message to and receive it at the apartment or outdoor station
The property manager can send text messages to and receive them at the apartment or outdoorstation via the PC management software.
Card management (add, edit, delete)
The property manager can manage user cards, add cards, edit cards and delete cards.
History and log
The property manager can view the history and logs via the PC management software directly.
Remote software update
The property manager can operate the remote software update via the PC software.
System setting (time sync, etc.)
The property manager can set the system manually via the PC management software, such astime setting, sync setting, etc.
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2.4 Power consumption and distance calculate
Power consumption
Device Power viaPoE switch
Power vialocal PS Consumption Power supply
capacity
Indoor station √ √ 300 mA/27 VDC
2500 mA/27 VDC
Building OS √ √ 400 mA/27 VDC
Villa OS √ √ 250 mA/27 VDC
Mini OS √ √ 400 mA/27 VDC
Card reader x √ 100 mA/27 VDC
Guard unit x √ 300 mA/27 VDC
IP gateway x √ 100 mA/27 VDC
Lift control module x √ 60 mA/27 VDC
Lift control relaymodule x √ 300 mA/27 VDC
Table .3: Power consumption
Distance
Fig. 29: Distance
POE
POE
POE
POE
PS
Max 100 mMax 100 m
Max 100 m
Max 100 m Max 100 m
CAT.5
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3 Mounting/Installation
3.1 Installation of outdoor station
3.1.1 Installation of Keypad outdoor station
Fig. 30: Product dimension of keypad OS
Fig. 31: Flush-mounted installation of keypad OS
135 mm 48.5 mm
346.
8m
m
TOP
110 mm
335.
5m
m
41.5 mm
7
6
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3.1.2 Installation of villa outdoor station
Fig. 32: Product dimension of pushbutton OS
Fig. 33: Flush-mounted installation of pushbutton OS
135 mm 48.5 mm
273.
8m
m
110 mm
41.5 mm
262.
5m
m
7
6
Mounting/Installation
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Fig. 34: Dismantling and replace the nameplate
1 2
0102
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3.1.3 Installation of mini outdoor station
Surface-mounted installation
Fig. 35: Product dimension
Fig. 36: Surface mounting on the wall
Fig. 37: Surface mounting with standard flush-mounted box
99 mm 26 mm 78 mm
60 mm
168
mm
147
mm
83m
m
62 mm
62m
m
1
2
1
2
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Flush-mounted installation without pre-installation box
Fig. 38: Product dimension
Fig. 39: Flush-mounted installation without pre-installation box
90 mm105 mm
180
mm
168
mm
43 mm
90 mm
168
mm
33 mm
10 mm
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Flush-mounted installation with pre-installation box
Fig. 40: Product dimension
Fig. 41: Flush-mounted installation with pre-installation box
For the flush-mounted installation, a pre-installation box is highly recommended to ensure theefficient and sleek installation. Without the pre-installation box, in case the hole is deeper or tilt,the installation will looks ugly or hard to install. For flush-mounting in a cavity wall, the pre-installation box is not need.
Fig. 42: Installation flexibility with pre-installation box
90 mm105 mm
180
mm
168
mm
43 mm 99 mm99 mm 45 mm
174
mm
174
mm
TOP
45 mm Max. 5 mm Max. 3 mm
Deeper TiltNormal
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Cavity wall installation
Fig. 43: Product dimension
Fig. 44: Cavity wall installation
■ Fix 4 claws onto the back of outdoor station with 4 screws. (The direction of the clawsplease refer to the picture above)
■ Tie up 4 claws with 2 rubbers.■ Put the back cover into the cavity wall.■ Tighten 4 screws.■ Latch the upper part onto the bottom part.
7 mm
<29 mm43 mm 90 mm90 mm
97 mm
105 mm
180
mm
168
mm
170
mm
120
mm
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Fig. 45: Dismantling
Fig. 46: Replace the nameplate
in
TT L/N
out
TT L/N
39 mm
35m
m
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3.2 Installation of indoor station
3.2.1 Surface-mounted installation
Fig. 47: Product dimension
Fig. 48: Surface-mounted installation
Fig. 49: Dismantling
218 mm
24.4 mm
155
mm
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3.3 Installation of system devices
3.3.1 Mounting and dismantling of MDRC devices
Fig. 50: Mounting and dismantling of the MDRC devices
3.3.2 Mounting and dismantling of card reader
Fig. 51: Mounting and dismantling of card reader
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4 Commissioning
4.1 Address range
Buildingaddress Floor address Apartment
address Identifier
Gate station / / / /
Building OS 000 - 999 -7 - 63 / 1 - 64
Villa/Mini OS(1) 000 - 999 -7 - 63 1 - 32 1 - 4
Villa/Mini OS(2) / / / 1 - 32
Indoor station(1) 000 - 999 1 - 63 1 - 32 /
Indoor station(2) / / / 1 - 8
IP gateway 000 - 999 1 - 63 1 - 32 /
PMO software / / / 1 - 32
Guard unit / / / 1 - 32
Card reader(3) / / / 1 - 32
Card reader(4) 000 - 999 / / 1 - 9
Lift control module 000 - 999 / / /
Lift control relay module / / / 1 - 16
Table 4: Address range
(1) It is connected to the building door entry system bus.(2) It is connected to the home router while there is IP Gateway in the house.(3) It is used for common areas.(4) It is used for one building (with lift control function)
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4.2 Engineering setting of indoor station
4.2.1 Indoor station enters engineering mode
Fig. 52: Indoor station enters engineering mode
■ Press the function button of the indoor station to open the "Basic setting" interface.■ Single click on "Advanced Setting" in the upper right corner, input the programming
password and click “OK” to enter the engineering settings interface.
(The system default programming password is A12037. Press and hold the number 0 to enterthe letter A.)
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4.2.2 Address setting
Fig. 53 Address setting
On the engineering configuration page, click the "Address" tab to set the address of the indoorstation.
If “IP Gateway" is not checked on the indoor station, the "Block No." and "Unit No." need to beset.
If “IP Gateway" is checked on the indoor station, only “ID” needs to be set. (Range 1-8)
Please refer to the system manual to see whether or not the IP gateway needs to be checked.
Click "Active", and in the pop-up "Confirmation" window click "Yes".
If the indoor station address connection type or address setting changes, the "Confirmation"window will pop up again. Click "OK" to restart the indoor station and cause the setting to takeeffect.
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4.2.3 Default GU setting
Fig. 54: Default GU setting
On the engineering configuration page, click the "Default GU" tab.
Guard unit type may be selected, "PC Guard" or "Guard Unit” (System default)
Input the guard unit ID (Range 1-32).
Click "Active", and in the pop-up "Confirmation" window click "Yes" in order for it to take effect.There is no need to restart the indoor station.
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4.2.4 Function setting
Fig. 55: Function setting
On the engineering settings page, click the "Function" tab.
If the "Smart Community" function is enabled, the scene will be displayed on the right side of theindoor station’s main welcome interface, and KNX profile mode control can be set. If it isdisabled, the scene does not appear. The system is enabled by default and the indoor stationneeds to be restarted for changes to the settings to take effect.
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Select "Alarm Mode" type, "Floor Plan" or "Simple Mode". The system default is floor plan andthe indoor station needs to be restarted for changes to the settings to take effect.
If the "Elevator" function is enabled, the elevator will be displayed on the right side of the indoorstation’s main welcome interface, and call control can be performed. If it is disabled, theelevator does not appear. The system is enabled by default and the indoor station needs to berestarted for changes to the settings to take effect.
Select "Alarm Zone" type, “8 zones", "23 zones" or "32 zones". The system default is 8 zones,and the indoor station needs to be restarted for changes to the settings to take effect.
Select the connected "Smart Home" type, “i-jia" or "i-bus®KNX". The system default is "i-jia",and the indoor station needs to be restarted for changes to the settings to take effect.
When activating or blocking the "Subsidiary Lock" function, if set to "On”, a second lock can beopened during a call. The system is enabled by default, the indoor station does not need to berestarted for changes to the settings to take effect, and they take effect immediately.
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4.2.5 Picture setting
Fig. 56: Picture setting
On the engineering settings page, click the "Picture" tab.
Set the start screen, standby screen, screensaver screen and floor plan.
For example, to set the standby screen, click "Standby", select an appropriate picture in thepop-up interface and click "OK".
Three screensaver pictures can be set and, once set, they will replace the three pictures thatcome with the system.
After the settings have been completed, click "Active" for them to take effect immediately. Thereis no need to restart the indoor station.
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4.2.6 Quick configure setting
Fig. 57: Quick configure setting
On the engineering settings page, click the "Quick Configure" tab.
Export configuration information to the SD card or import SD card configuration information.
Single or multiple import and export can be selected. After importing configuration information,restart the indoor station for this to take effect.
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4.2.7 Private OS setting
For details see the "Engineering setting of mini OS" and "Engineering setting of villa OS" section.
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4.3 KNX setting
4.3.1 Enter KNX engineering mode
Fig. 58: Enter KNX engineering mode
Premise: in the engineering mode of the indoor station, KNX is selected for smart home.
Single click on the status bar to enter the KNX interface.
Click "Setting", and input the password A12037 to enter the KNX engineering settings interface.
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4.3.2 KNX interface setting
Fig. 59: KNX interface setting-the same network with indoor station
In the engineering settings interface, click "KNX Interface" to set the IP interface address.
If KNX is on the same network as the indoor station, for ID type choose IS Network, enter the IPaddress for KNX and click "OK".
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Fig. 60: KNX interface setting-not the same network with indoor station
If KNX is not on the same network as the indoor station, for ID type choose Not IS Network.Enter the IP address for KNX.
Re-enter the local IP address for KNX. Click “OK"。
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4.3.3 Device position setting
Fig. 61: Device position setting
On the engineering settings interface, click "Position" to set the position information of thedevice.
Single click on the interface to add a device. Click "Save" to save.
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4.3.4 Device attribute setting
Fig. 62: Enter attribute setting
On the engineering settings interface, click "Attribute" to set the attributes of the device.
On the interface, single click on added devices to enter the attributes interface.
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Fig. 63: Device attribute setting
On the attributes page, select the device type on the “Device Type” drop-down list, and enterthe on/off address and on/off status address.
If the device needs to be linked with a zone, single click “Alarm Linkage” to enter the linkageinterface.
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Fig. 64: Alarm linkage
On the linkage interface, check “Device Linked With”, check the zone to be linked, and singleclick "OK".
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4.3.5 KNX scene setting
Fig. 65: Enter KNX scene setting
On the engineering settings interface, click "Scene" to set the scene mode.
On the scene interface, click on a scene to enter the settings.
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Fig. 66: KNX scene setting
On the scene settings interface, check "Active" to activate the scene. If it is necessary for this tobe managed with “Away”, "Associate Arm for Away" may be checked.
Enter the address and scene number of the scene.
Set the scene’s icon and customize the name of the scene.
Click "Save" to save.
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4.4 Building outdoor station
4.4.1 Enter system setting of building OS
Fig. 67: Enter system setting
On standby mode, press [#*] + system code + [#] to enter the system setting.
Default system code is "345678".
******#*
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4.4.2 Engineering setting
Set device type
OS = outdoor station, GS = gate station
Fig. 68: Set device type
Set device number
Fig. 69: Set device number
Set block information
If GS, set block digits here; if OS, set block number here.
Fig. 70: Set block information
EngineeringDevice attr.
Device attr.Device type
Device type
GSOS
MenuEngineering
EngineeringDevice attr. OS
Device attr.Device No.
Device No.
01
Input GS No.
01
MenuEngineering OS/GSOS/GS OS
GS
EngineeringSystem attr.
System attr.Block digits
Block digits:
2 digits3 digits
1 digit
System attr.Block No.
Block No.
001
GS
OS
MenuEngineering
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Set IS digits
Fig. 71: Set IS digits
Set default GU
Fig. 72: Set default GU
Set system password
Fig. 73: Set system password
EngineeringSystem attr.
System attr.IS digits
IS digits:
4 digits3 digits
IS digits:
4 digits3 digits0 digitsGS
OSOS/GSMenuEngineering
EngineeringSystem attr.
System attr.Default GU
Guard type: 0
Guard No.: 01
0:GU 1:PCOS/GSMenuEngineering
EngineeringSystem attr.
System attr.System pwd.OS/GS
(Default pwd. = 345678)
MenuEngineering
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4.4.3 Access control setting
Access control password setting
Fig. 74: Access control password setting
Card mode setting
Fig. 75: Card mode setting
User card management
Fig. 76: User card management
MenuAccess control
Access controlPwd. setting
Pwd. settingNew pub. pwd.
Pwd. settingEnable pub.
Pwd. settingEnable pvt.
New pwd:
******
Enable pub.
ONOFF
Enable pvt.
ONOFF
Card settingCard mode
Card mode
CustomizationStandard
Access controlCard setting
MenuAccess control
Card settingUser card
User cardAdd
User cardDelete
User cardDelete all
Access controlCard setting
MenuAccess control
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Patrol card management
Fig. 77: Patrol card management
Card information copy to other outdoor station
Fig. 78: Card information copy to other outdoor station
Card No.
Del. one cardPress # confirm
Delete one
Del. one cardPress # confirm
Card settingPatrol card
Patrol cardAdd
Patrol cardUnlock setting
Patrol cardDelete
Patrol cardDelete all
Unlock setting
ONOFF
Access controlCard setting
Confirm?Delete all cards
Del. one cardPress # confirm
MenuAccess control
Card settingCopy
Access controlCard setting 02
Destn. OS No.
Del. one card02
Destn. OS No.
Copying
MenuAccess control
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4.4.4 System setting
Set volume
Fig. 79: Set volume
Set date and time
Fig. 80: Set date and time
Set languages
Fig. 81: Set languages
Set Wiegand
Fig. 82: Set Wiegand
MenuSystem setting
System settingVolume
Voice volume
MediumHigh
LowVolumeVoice volume
VolumeKey tone
Key tone
ONOFF
2016-09-06
Press # confirm
15:55
MenuSystem setting
System settingDate & time
MenuSystem setting
System settingLanuage
Language
English中⽂
MenuSystem setting
System settingWiegand
Wiegand
26bit34bit
OFF
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Choose default lock
Fig. 83: Choose default lock
Set unlock time
Fig. 84: Set unlock time
Set door alarm
Fig. 85: Set door alarm
Set temper alarm
Fig. 86: Set temper alarm
Set lift control
Fig. 87: Set lift control
MenuSystem setting
System settingChoose door
Choose door
2nd (NC-NO-C)1st (LOCK-GND)
MenuSystem setting Choose door
Unlock time
Press # confirm05s
System settingUnlock time
Unlock time
2nd (NC-NO-C)1st (LOCK-GND)
MenuSystem setting Choose doorUnlock time
System settingDoor alarm
Door alarm
ONOFF
MenuSystem setting Choose doorUnlock timeDoor alarm
System settingTamper alarm
Tamper alarm
ONOFF
MenuSystem setting Choose doorUnlock timeDoor alarm
Floor No.
Press # confirm01
Block No.
001
System settingLift setting
Lift settingEnable lift
Lift settingFloor No.
Lift settingBlock No.
Enable lift
ONOFF
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Set anti-flicker
Fig. 88: Set anti-flicker
Restore system setting
Fig. 89: Restore system setting
Guide and version
Fig. 90: Guide and version
Forward to GU
Fig. 91: Forward to GU
MenuSystem setting
System settingAnti-flicker
Anti-flicker
60Hz50Hz
MenuSystem setting Anti-flicker
Restore
Press # confirm
System settingRestore
MenuSystem setting
System settingHelp
I. Mx_1.14_161227
LCD_1.12_161205KP_2.07_151116
Ext_1.05_160905
HelpGuide
Station no. Eg.:0101
1. Input Indoor
HelpVersion
MenuSystem setting Help
System settingForward to GU
Forward to GU
ONOFF
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4.5 Engineering setting of mini OS
Preparation■ The mini outdoor station is connected directly to the indoor station or is on the same
network segment.■ There is no checked IP gateway in the indoor station address settings. Please see the
Engineering setting--Address setting section.
Step 1: Mini OS enters engineering mode
Fig. 92: Mini OS enters engineering mode
The default of the mini outdoor station is no IP address. It is therefore necessary for theengineering mode and configuration address of the mini outdoor station to be entered beforeuse.
When the mini outdoor station is powered up for the first time, the engineering mode isentered as follows:■ Power up the mini outdoor station■ After a period of time, the button module of the mini outdoor station lights up, and the unlock
indicator light flashes in a loop (red, green, orange)■ Hold the first push button of the mini outdoor station for 3 s■ When the three lights on the right side of the camera above the mini outdoor station begin to
flash green at the same time, the mini outdoor station enters the engineering mode.
When the configuration of the mini outdoor station is subsequently changed, theengineering mode is entered as follows:■ Power up the mini outdoor station■ After a period of time, the button module of the mini outdoor station lights up■ Hold the first push button of the mini outdoor station for 3 s■ When the three lights on the right side of the camera above the mini outdoor station begin to
flash green at the same time, the mini outdoor station enters the engineering mode.
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Step 2: Indoor station enters engineering mode
For details see the "Indoor station enters engineering mode" section.
Step 3: Indoor station searches mini OS
After the indoor station has entered the engineering mode, select the "Private OS" tab
Click "Search" and, in the search successful prompt window, click “OK” to confirm.
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Step 4: Mini OS setting
Fig. 93: "Private OS" setting of mini OS page 1
If “IP Gateway" is not checked on the mini outdoor station, set the "Block No.", "Unit No." and“ID” of the outdoor station. (Range 1-4). At this time, the second push button of the mini outdoorstation may be set to call the PC guard unit, guard unit and to call other stations in thehousehold.
If “IP Gateway" is checked on the mini outdoor station, only “ID” needs to be entered. (Range 1-32). At this time, the second push button of the mini outdoor station may be set to call the PCguard unit and guard unit.
Please refer to the system manual to see whether or not the IP gateway needs to be checked.
Click "Active", and, if setting is successful, the mini outdoor station will beep.
Click "Restore Default", and, if the mini outdoor station beeps, the factory values have beenrestored. setting is successful, the mini outdoor station will beep. The mini outdoor stationrestarts automatically, the button module lights up, and the unlock indicator light flashes in aloop of green yellow and red.
Click "Next Page" to turn to the next configuration page.
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Fig. 94: "Private OS" setting of mini OS page 2
"Default Lock" is the unlock time set for the default lock. (1-10 s)
"Subsidiary Lock" is the unlock time set for the subsidiary lock. (1-10 s)
"Voice Volume" sets the call volume for the outdoor station.
Check "Upload Call log" to upload the call log to the PC guard center.
Check "Door Alarm" to activate the door status detection function.
Check "Upload Alarm" to upload the alarm log to the PC guard center.
When "Local Card" is set to "On" (the system default), information is on the outdoor stationadmin card. Please see the outdoor station manual for the operating method.
When "Local Card" is set to "Off", information is on the indoor station admin card. Please seethe "Commissioning"--"Door entry setting" section for the operating method.
"Anti-Flicker" sets the mains frequency.
Check "Secure Unlock" to activate the secure unlock function. For settings, please see the"Door entry" section.
Check "Tamperproof" to start the tamper alarm function of the outdoor station.
Click "Active" and, if setting is successful, the outdoor station will beep.
Click "Previous Page" to go to the previous configuration page.
Mini outdoor station exits engineering modeWhen the mini outdoor station is in the finish configuration, but the unlockdisplay light of the mini outdoor module is lit up red, green and orange in a loop,and the mini outdoor station can't call indoor station. It will be necessary to swipean ID card on the mini outdoor station to register as an admin card for normaluse.
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4.6 Engineering setting of villa OS
Preparation■ The villa outdoor station is connected to the indoor station.■ There is no checked “IP gateway” in the indoor station address settings. Please refer to the
Commissioning--Address setting section.
Step 1: Villa OS enters engineering mode
Fig. 95: Villa OS enters engineering mode
■ At the same time as powering up the villa outdoor station, press the Set button on the backfor 3 s and then release;
■ After a while, the backlight of the villa outdoor station will recycle flash, and the villa outdoorstation will enter engineering mode.
Step 2: Indoor station enters engineering mode
For details see the "Indoor station enters engineering mode" section.
Step 3: Indoor station searches villa OS
After the indoor station has entered the engineering mode, select the "Private OS" tab
Click "Search" and, in the search successful prompt window, click “OK” to confirm.
SET BOOT
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Step 4: Villa OS setting
Fig. 96: "Private OS" setting of Villa OS page 1
If “IP Gateway" is not checked on the villa outdoor station, set the "Block No.", "Unit No." and“ID” of the outdoor station. (Range 1-4).
If “IP Gateway" is checked on the villa outdoor station, only “ID” needs to be entered. (Range 1-32).
Please refer to the system manual to see whether or not the IP gateway needs to be checked.
The second push button of the villa outdoor station may be set to call the PC guard unit orguard unit.
"Anti-flicker" sets the mains frequency.
Click "Active" for the restarting of the villa outdoor station to take effect.
Click "Restore Default" and the villa outdoor station will restore the factory settings automatically.
Cl ick "Next Page" to turn to the next configuration page.
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Fig. 97: "Private OS" setting of Villa OS page 2
“Default Lock" is the unlock time set for the default lock. (1-10 s)
"Subsidiary Lock" is the unlock time set for the subsidiary lock. (1-10 s)
"Default Lock” selects the default lock.
Check "Upload Call Log" to upload the call log to the PC guard center.
Check "Door Alarm" to activate the door status detection function.
Check "Upload Alarm" to upload the alarm log to the PC guard center.
When "IC Card Mode" is set to "ID only", when registering or using the card in the villa outdoorstation, only card number information is required.
When "IC card mode" is set to "ID plus”, when registering or using the card in the villa outdoorstation, security information is required in addition to card number information.
"Wiegand output" sets the Weigand output.
Check "Secure Unlock" to activate the secure unlock function. For settings, please see the"Commission"--"Basic setting"--"Door entry setting" section.
Check "Tamperproof" to start the tamper alarm function of the outdoor station.
Click "Active" and, if setting is successful, the outdoor station will beep.
Click "Previous Page" to go to the previous configuration page.
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4.7 Engineering of guard unit
Fig. 98: Enter engineering mode
■ Press the button to open the "Basic setting" interface.■ Select "Reset factory default" in the left list, and then click “Adjust“ to enter the setting
interface.■ Enter the programming password in the pop-up window and then click "OK" to enter
engineer setting interface
(The system default programming password is A12037. Press and hold the number 0 to enterthe letter A)
Fig. 99: Engineering mode of guard unit
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4.8 Engineering of guard unit
4.8.1 Getting the IP address from the indoor station
If the connection type of the indoor station is set on "IP gateway", you can also find the IPaddress from the information page of the indoor station.
The indoor station needs to be connected to the LAN port of the IP gateway.
Fig. 100: Getting IP address from indoor station
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4.8.2 Logging into IP gateway with the IP address
■ Enter the IP address of the IP gateway directly on the browser.■ Enter the user name and password. (default is "admin", "admin")■ Click "Login" to enter the configuration menu.
Fig. 101: Logging into IP gateway with the IP address
Please find details in the product manual.
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4.9 Engineering setting of card reader
Point the infrared remote controller to card reader.
Enter "FN"+"345678"+"Enter" to enter engineering mode.
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4.10 Engineering setting of lift control
Setting the lift control module on the keypad outdoor station
1. Connect the lift control module to the outdoor station directly via the LAN cable.2. Enter the outdoor station engineering mode, see details in the "Enter system setting of
Building OS" section.3. Select "System setting"--"Lift setting", then enable lift, set block no. and floor no.
Fig. 102: Setting the lift control module on the keypad outdoor station
MenuSystem setting Choose doorUnlock timeDoor alarm
Floor No.
Press # confirm01
Block No.
001
System settingLift setting
Lift settingEnable lift
Lift settingFloor No.
Lift settingBlock No.
Enable lift
ONOFF
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Setting the lift control relay module
Fig. 103: Control elements and Interfaces
No. Function
1Power indicator– Flashes during standby, always on when setting
2
Setting indicator■ Flash * 1 when setting delay time T1■ Flash * 2 when setting pulse width T2■ Flash * 3 when setting delay time T3■ Flash * 4 when setting pulse width T4
3Button (SW1/SW2)– Press this button when setting delay time T1/T3, or setting pulse width T2/T4
4DIP switch■ Toggle this switch when setting delay time T1/T3, or setting pulse width T2/T4■ Toggle this switch when setting the module number
5 Power interface
6 RS485: connecting to the bus of the DES system
7 RS485: connecting to the lift control module
8 Relay output: connecting to the lift controller
Table 5: Description
1 2 3 4 5
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
IN
DC
GN
D
IN
GN
D
LB1
LA1
NO
1N
C1
CO
M1
NO
2N
O2
CO
M2
NO
3N
C3
CO
M3
NO
4N
C4
CO
M4
NO
5N
C5
CO
M5
NO
6
NC
6C
OM
6N
O7
NC
7C
OM
7N
O8
NC
8C
OM
8
Relay OUT 1-8
CO
M16
NC
16N
O16
CO
M15
NC
15N
O15
CO
M14
NC
14
NO
14C
OM
13N
C13
NO
13C
OM
12N
V12
NO
12C
OM
11
NC
11N
O11
CO
M10
NC
10N
O10
CO
M9
NC
9N
O9
Relay OUT 9-16
Setti
ngPo
wer
L_G
ND
LB2
LA2
SW1
SW2
SW3
L_G
ND
LB2
LA2
IN
GN
DD
LB1
LA1
1
5
2
6
8
7
4
3
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Setting delay timeT1/T3 and pulse width T2/T4
Fig. 104: Setting delay timeT1/T3 and pulse width T2/T4
The high level of the pulse indicates that the relay is closed.
To set T1-T4 according the requirement. (1-254 s)
Fig. 105: Setting the SW3 DIP switch
Final value = the sum of all the effective values to be turned to ON
Operation Setting indicator
Long press of SW1 Change from flashing to always on to enter thesetting mode
Adjust SW3 according to the T1 value, then pressSW2 Flicker * 1 then always on
Adjust SW3 according to the T2 value, then pressSW2 Flicker * 2 then always on
Adjust SW3 according to the T3 value, then pressSW2 Flicker * 3 then always on
Adjust SW3 according to the T4 value, then pressSW2 Flicker * 4 then always on
Turn the first dial of SW3 to OFF, then press SW2 Flicker * 5 then always on
Long press of SW1 or no operation within 60 s Change from always on to flash to quit the settingmode
Table 6: Setting delay time T1/T3 and pulse width T2/T4
T1
T/s
T2
T3 T4
The floor wherepeople comes from
The floor wherepeople needs to arrive
1
ON
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Dialswitch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1281 2 4 8 16 32 64Value
SW3
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Setting the module number and starting floor
Fig. 106: Setting module number and starting floor
■ Final value = the sum of all the effective values to be turned to ON■ Bit 1 - Bit 4: Module number (1-15)■ Bit 5 - Bit 7: Starting floor number■ Bit 8: It means "+" when it is turned to ON and "-" when it is turned to OFF.
When multi modules are cascaded, Bit5 - Bit 8 of each module should be set the same.
Example: one building has 40 layers (including 2 undergrounds)
It needs 3 lift control relay modules (-2-14 layer, 15-31 layer, 32-38 layer)
The DIP switch is set as follows:
Fig. 107: Example
Dialswitch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
+/-1 2 4 8 1 2 4Value1
ON
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SW3
1
ON
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ID: 001 Start floor: -2
1
ON
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ID: 002 Start floor: -2
1
ON
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ID: 003 Start floor: -2
SW3
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4.11 Configuring APP as indoor station
4.11.1 Logging into IP gateway with the IP address
■ Enter the IP address of the IP gateway directly on the browser.■ Enter the user name and password. (default is "admin", "admin")■ Click "Login" to enter the configuration menu.
Fig. 108: Logging into IP gateway with the IP address
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4.11.2 Add standard user
Fig. 109: Add standard user
On the "User management" page, you can add a standard user and set the accessauthorization.
For standard users, their authorizations only include "Surveillance" and "Unlock".
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4.11.3 Access for standard user
Fig. 110: Access for standard user
For the login of IP gateway with standard user, you can find a QR code on the "Userinformation" page.
A standard user can modify the login password, but can not change the authorization.
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4.11.4 Quick configuration for standard user with APP
Fig. 111: Download and install APP
■ Open the "System information" page of the indoor station;■ Scan the QR code with the mobile device, download and install the app;■ Open the app and click the "Setting" button;■ Make sure the mobile and IP gateway are located in the same network;■ Login to the IP gateway with normal user, click on "User information" page;■ Click on "Quick configuration with QR code" on the app, scan the QR code on the "User
information" page.■ Click on "OK" to confirm the configuration.
Click on "Back" to return to the main page.
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Fig. 112: Quick configuration for standard user with APP
The main page displays all devices added by the IP gateway.
Click the icon of the outdoor station to start the surveillance.
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4.12 Using NFC app to open door
Push-button module with NFC can be used for opening the door. Programming is carried out onthe indoor station. Additional devices are not required for commissioning.
To the play store
(https://play.goole.com/store/apps/details?id=com.abb.allegro3_nfcdooropener&hl=en)
[1] Download and install the ABB door opener app from the Google Play Store.[2] Turn on the NFC function of your mobile device.[3] Enter the setting mode of the round push-button module.[4] Start using the NFC app on your mobile device.[5] Set up your mobile device as a new user card.[6] Configure your personal settings.
Fig. 113: Download APP
Fig. 114: Registration
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5 Connection
ABB-Welcome IP system can be easily and quickly connected to all kinds of buildings. Thefollowing examples of terminal diagrams provide optimum orientation and ensure effectiveinstallation.
PoESwitch Router IP gateway Indoor
station Need APP
Single family house(without PoE switch)
- - - Single -
Single family house(with PoE switch)
√ - - Single -
Single family house(multi-indoor station/APP/fullintegration)
- √ √ Multi √
Residential complex - √ √ Multi √
Tab.7: Terminal diagrams
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5.1 Single family house, single indoor station
Fig. 115: Single family house, single indoor station (without POE switch)
PS
AGND GND DC+LOCK LAN
LAN DC+
GND
LAN LAN LAN
DC+
GN
D
LN
100 - 240V
LAN
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Fig. 116: Single family house, single indoor station (with POE switch)
POE
POEAGND GND DC+LOCK LAN LAN LAN LAN
LAN
LAN DC
+G
ND
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5.2 Single family house, multi-indoor stations
Fig. 117: Single family house, multi-indoor station
PS WIFI
IPGW
WIFIAGND GND DC+LOCK LAN
LAN DC+
GN
D
LAN DC+
GN
D
LAN Uplink
DC+
GN
D
DC+
GN
D
LN
100 - 240 V
LAN
LAN
LAN LAN LAN
IP gateway mode
IP gateway mode
No IP gateway mode
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5.3 High rising building
Fig. 118: High rising building
POE
POE
POE
POE
LCPS
PS
LCR
DC GND LOCK LAN
LAN LAN LAN LAN
LAN LAN LAN LAN
LAN LAN LAN LAN
LAN LAN LAN LAN
LAN
LAN
LAN
LAN DC+
GN
DD
C+G
ND
DC+
GN
DD
C+G
ND
UN
LOC
K
GN
D
TX+
TX-
RX
+R
X-
GN
DD
C+
DC
+G
ND
LN
100 - 240 V
DC
+G
ND
LN
100 - 240 V
LAN
DC+
GN
D
GN
DLBLAG
ND
DC
1 2 3 4 5
ON12345678IN
DC GND
IN
GND
LBLA
Status
Power
NO1
NC1
COM1
NO2
NO2
COM2
NO3
NC3
COM3
NO4
NC4
COM4
NO5
NC5
COM5
NO6
NC6
COM6
NO7
NC7
COM7
NO8
NC8
COM8
RelayOUT1-8
COM1
6NC
16NO
16CO
M15
NC15
NO15
COM1
4NC
14NO
14CO
M13
NC13
NO13
COM1
2NV
12NO
12CO
M11
NC1 1
NO11
COM1
0NC
10NO
10CO
M9NC
9NO
9
RelayOUT9-16
GN
DLBLA
POE
POE
POE
POELAN LAN LAN
...GND DC+
Connection
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5.4 Resident complexes
Fig. 119: Residential complex
PS WIFI
IPGWPOE
POE
POE
POE
LCPS
PS
PS
PS
LCR
...
PC
LAN Uplink
DC+
GN
D
PC
POELAN LAN LAN LAN LAN
LAN
DC+
LAN
LAN LAN LAN LAN LANLAN
...
DC GND LOCK LANGND DC+
UN
LOCK
GN
D
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
GN
DD
C+
DC+
GN
D
LN
100 - 240 V
UN
LOCK
GN
D
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
GN
DD
C+
DC+
GN
D
LN
100 - 240 V
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6 Legend
Fig. 120: Legend
PS
LC
7" video hands-free indoor station
Card reader
Video round pushbuttonoutdoor station
Mini video outdoor station
Video keypad outdoor station
Power supply
Lift control module
Lift control relay module
IP Gateway
Guard unit
IPGW
LCR
Switch
Smoke detection
GAS detection
Anti-burglar
Light
Curtain
Switch
Main entrance
Side entrance
Electric door opener
Camera
Router
Elevator
Phone/pad
CAT.5
Wire
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