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1. Product Overview
Basic Features
Advantages of Use
1.1 Components and Associated Products
Frames
Extending Modules
Mounting Accessories
Internal Units and Accessories
VoIP Phones
Electric Locks
Power Supply
Two-Wire Connection
RFID 13 MHz
RFID 125 kHz
Biometry
External switches
Induction loop
Sensors and Switches
Additional Modules
License
1.2 Terms and Symbols
2. Description and Installation
2.1 Before You Start
2.2 Mechanical Installation
Mounting Types Overview
Flush mounting â classic bricks
Flush mounting â plasterboard
Surface mounting
General Mounting Principles
Module Installation
Mounting Backplate Installation
2.2.1 One Module Box
Flush mounting box mounting â classic bricks
Flush mounting box mounting â plasterboard
Flush module mounting
Surface module mounting
2.2.2 Two Module Box
Flush mounting box mounting â classic bricks
Flush mounting box mounting â plasterboard
Flush module mounting
Surface module mounting
2.2.3 More Two Module Boxes
Flush mounting box mounting â classic bricks
Flush mounting box mounting â plasterboard
Flush module mounting
Surface module mounting
2.2.4 Three Module Box
Flush mounting box mounting â classic bricks
Flush mounting box mounting â plasterboard
Flush module mounting
Surface module mounting
2.2.5 More Three Module Boxes
Flush mounting box mounting â classic bricks
Flush mounting box mounting â plasterboard
Flush module mounting
Surface module mounting
2.2.6 Tamper and I/O Modules
2.2.7 Module Dimensions
Frames
Backplates
2.2.8 Example of Mounting Plate Installation
Wall installation
Glass surface installation
2.3 Electric Installation
Mounting Preparation
Version A â 2-Module Base
Version B â 3-Module Base
Version C â Additional Columns
Main Unit
Power Supply Connection
LAN Connection
Main Unit Connector Configuration
Reset Button
Factory Reset
IP Address Finding
Static IP Address Setting
Dynamic IP Address Setting
Device Restart
Available Switches
Main Unit LED Pictograms
2.4 Extending Module Connection
Module Bus Interconnection
Module Power Supply
Infopanel
Keypad
Touch Keypad
RFID Card Reader Module 125 kHz
RFID Card Reader 13.56 MHz NFC Support
Secured RFID Card Reader 13.56 MHz NFC Support
Bluetooth & RFID reader 125kHz, 13.56MHz, NFC
Bluetooth & RFID Reader 125kHz, Secured 13.56MHz, NFC
Touch Keypad & RFID Reader 125kHz, 13.56MHz, NFC
Touch Keypad & RFID Reader 125kHz, Secured 13.56MHz, NFC
Bluetooth Reader
Touch Display
Induction Loop
Fingerprint Reader
I/O
5-Button
Wiegand
Tamper Switch
Blind Panel
Security Relay
Function:
Specifications:
Installation:
Connection:
Status signalling:
Configuration:
Connection:
2.5 Completion
Installation Completion
Nametag Placing
Frame Replacement
Version A
Version B
Most Frequent Mounting Errors
3. Function and Use
3.1 Configuration
IP Address Retrieval
Dynamic/Static IP Address Switching
3.2 Intercom Control as Viewed by External User
Quick Dial Buttons
Calling to Phone Book Position
Calling to User-Defined Phone Number
Incoming Call Answering/Rejecting
Door Opening (Switch Activation) by Code
Door Opening (Switch Activation) by Biometric Reader
3.3 Touch Display Intercom Control As Viewed by External User
Presentation
Contacts
Call
Entry
3.4 Intercom Control as Viewed by Internal User
Call Answering
Calling to 2N ® IP Verso
Door Opening (Switch Activation) by Code
Profile Activation/Deactivation
3.5 Maintenance
3.6 Downloads
Templates
Software
4. Technical Parameters
5. Supplementary Information
5.1 Troubleshooting
5.2 Directives, Laws and Regulations
Industry Canada
FCC
5.3 General Instructions and Cautions
Electric Waste and Used Battery Pack Handling
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1. Product Overview
5
Basic Features
6
Advantages of Use
8
1.1 Components and Associated Products
9
Frames
12
Extending Modules
18
Mounting Accessories
30
Internal Units and Accessories
34
VoIP Phones
36
Electric Locks
37
Power Supply
40
Two-Wire Connection
41
RFID 13 MHz
42
RFID 125 kHz
45
Biometry
46
External switches
47
Induction loop
48
Sensors and Switches
49
Additional Modules
50
License
51
1.2 Terms and Symbols
53
2. Description and Installation
54
2.1 Before You Start
55
2.2 Mechanical Installation
56
Mounting Types Overview
56
Flush mounting â classic bricks
56
Flush mounting â plasterboard
56
Surface mounting
57
General Mounting Principles
59
Module Installation
62
Mounting Backplate Installation
62
2.2.1 One Module Box
63
Flush mounting box mounting â classic bricks
63
Flush mounting box mounting â plasterboard
67
Flush module mounting
70
Surface module mounting
75
2.2.2 Two Module Box
80
Flush mounting box mounting â classic bricks
80
Flush mounting box mounting â plasterboard
87
Flush module mounting
93
Surface module mounting
103
2.2.3 More Two Module Boxes
113
Flush mounting box mounting â classic bricks
113
Flush mounting box mounting â plasterboard
122
Flush module mounting
130
Surface module mounting
143
2.2.4 Three Module Box
155
Flush mounting box mounting â classic bricks
155
Flush mounting box mounting â plasterboard
162
Flush module mounting
168
Surface module mounting
181
2.2.5 More Three Module Boxes
195
Flush mounting box mounting â classic bricks
195
Flush mounting box mounting â plasterboard
204
Flush module mounting
212
Surface module mounting
227
2.2.6 Tamper and I/O Modules
241
2.2.7 Module Dimensions
243
Frames
243
Backplates
243
2.2.8 Example of Mounting Plate Installation
244
Wall installation
244
Glass surface installation
247
2.3 Electric Installation
250
Mounting Preparation
250
Version A â 2-Module Base
250
Version B â 3-Module Base
250
Version C â Additional Columns
251
Main Unit
251
Power Supply Connection
251
LAN Connection
252
Main Unit Connector Configuration
252
Reset Button
255
Factory Reset
255
IP Address Finding
256
Static IP Address Setting
256
Dynamic IP Address Setting
257
Device Restart
258
Available Switches
258
Main Unit LED Pictograms
260
2.4 Extending Module Connection
262
Module Bus Interconnection
262
Module Power Supply
264
Infopanel
268
Keypad
268
Touch Keypad
268
RFID Card Reader Module 125 kHz
269
RFID Card Reader 13.56 MHz NFC Support
270
Secured RFID Card Reader 13.56 MHz NFC Support
271
Bluetooth & RFID reader 125kHz, 13.56MHz, NFC
272
Bluetooth & RFID Reader 125kHz, Secured 13.56MHz, NFC
273
Touch Keypad & RFID Reader 125kHz, 13.56MHz, NFC
274
Touch Keypad & RFID Reader 125kHz, Secured 13.56MHz, NFC
275
Bluetooth Reader
276
Touch Display
276
Induction Loop
277
Fingerprint Reader
278
I/O
279
5-Button
280
Wiegand
281
Tamper Switch
283
Blind Panel
283
Security Relay
284
Function:
284
Specifications:
284
Installation:
285
Connection:
285
Status signalling:
285
Configuration:
286
Connection:
287
2.5 Completion
288
Installation Completion
288
Nametag Placing
288
Frame Replacement
289
Version A
289
Version B
289
Most Frequent Mounting Errors
290
3. Function and Use
292
3.1 Configuration
293
IP Address Retrieval
293
Dynamic/Static IP Address Switching
294
3.2 Intercom Control as Viewed by External User
296
Quick Dial Buttons
296
Calling to Phone Book Position
296
Calling to User-Defined Phone Number
297
Incoming Call Answering/Rejecting
297
Door Opening (Switch Activation) by Code
297
Door Opening (Switch Activation) by Biometric Reader
298
3.3 Touch Display Intercom Control As Viewed by External User
299
Presentation
299
Contacts
300
Call
301
Entry
302
3.4 Intercom Control as Viewed by Internal User
303
Call Answering
303
Calling to 2N ® IP Verso
303
Door Opening (Switch Activation) by Code
303
Profile Activation/Deactivation
304
3.5 Maintenance
305
3.6 Downloads
306
Templates
306
Software
306
4. Technical Parameters
307
5. Supplementary Information
313
5.1 Troubleshooting
314
5.2 Directives, Laws and Regulations
315
Industry Canada
315
FCC
315
5.3 General Instructions and Cautions
317
Electric Waste and Used Battery Pack Handling
318
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