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ABB-Welcome

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M22344-W
Basic 4.3" video hands-free
indoor station

Summary of Contents for Welcome M22344-W

Page 1: ...017 ABB Welcome Pos 2 DinA4 Anl eitun gen Online Inh alt KNX Doo rEntry 832 20 AP xxx Tit elblat t 832 20 AP xxx ABB 1 9 m od_ 132 3249 806 476 _15 docx 11 108 4 1 M22344 W Basic 4 3 video hands free...

Page 2: ...7 4 2 2 Display and volume settings during a call 8 4 2 3 Communication menu 9 4 3 Settings 11 4 3 1 Overview 11 4 3 2 Switch actuator settings 12 4 3 3 Program button settings 13 4 3 4 Ringtone setti...

Page 3: ...e ABB Welcome door entry system and operates exclusively with components from this system The device must only be installed in dry indoor rooms Pos 10 B usch J aeg er Neus truk tur M odul Strukt ur O...

Page 4: ...l 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 implementa...

Page 5: ...rieb 18 mo d_1 302 768 8209 65_ 15 docx 10 3540 2 1 4 1 Standard operations Pos 20 Di nA4 A nleitu ngen Onlin e Ueb ersc hrift en 3 Bedie nele men te 20 mod _13 232 6022 055 9_1 5 do cx 1 116 47 3 1 4...

Page 6: ...press this button to display the History record If the LED flashes slowly this represents a notification of a missed call 5 Mute button 5A In standby mode press this button to mute ringtone of the ind...

Page 7: ...e the call is from 3 A Press this button to survey the analog camera of the outdoor station if there is one 3 B Hold this button to take a snapshot 4 Press this button to mute the ringtone of an incom...

Page 8: ...g a call Hold button for 3s to enter the display and volume setttings menu during a call or conversation The following functions are available No Functions 1 Navigation buttons up down confirm cancel...

Page 9: ...8898 668 093 _0 docx 521 49 1 4 2 3 Communication menu Pos 31 Di nA4 A nleitu ngen Onlin e In halt KNX Do orEnt ry 83 220 AP xxx Tue r o effne n 832 20 AP x xx 20 m od_ 132 326 795 847 9_15 docx 1 12...

Page 10: ...r Fig 5 Switch actuator Set the actuator list in the system settings switch actuator menu first After choosing a list press button to enable the lock or light which is connected with the switch actuat...

Page 11: ...e ringtone for outdoor bells indoor bell or others 4 Volume Set volume of ringtone 5 Date and time Set different times 6 Other settings Other settings e g auto full screen 7 History View all communica...

Page 12: ...new actuator list A total of 10 switch actuator lists can be added 3 Enter to change target address with or button from 001 to 199 4 Rename the switch actuator list Scroll through letters of the alpha...

Page 13: ...am button settings No Functions 1 Set functions for the program button e g releasing 2nd lock calling guard unit enabling the switch actuator Only the switch actuator list can be assigned to the progr...

Page 14: ...fault outdoor station 2 Select the bell sound for other outdoor stations 3 Select the bell sound for the apartment door 4 Select the bell sound for others e g a call from the guard unit 1 Default Outd...

Page 15: ...settings No Functions 1 Set the volume of bell sound 2 Enable disable the feedback tone that sounds when the touch button is pressed 3 The ringtone can be set as fixed or cycled 1 Ringtone Volume Touc...

Page 16: ...3 6 Date and time settings Fig 10 Date and time settings No Functions 1 Set the date 2 Set the time 3 Enable disable the summer time function 1 Date YYYY MM DD Time DATE AND TIME 2013 2 08 Summer Tim...

Page 17: ...ttings No Functions 1 Enable disable the auto full screen function 2 Enable disable the auto snapshot function 3 Enable disable the missed call function flashes when there is a missed call 1 Auto Full...

Page 18: ...tion is enabled an icon is diplayed Date time and type of the event are recorded together with the snapshot Directions means dialing calls means receiving calls means missed calls 2 Press this button...

Page 19: ...ABB Welcome Two photos are always made when a visitor rings the bell 3 Press this button to delete a record item...

Page 20: ...4 3 10 Information Fig 14 Information for the indoor station Scan the QR code to get detailed instruction for indoor station English LANGUAGE Flash Version V1 02_151210_US INFORMATION MCU Version V1...

Page 21: ...estore all default configurations The operation does not delete the programmed data and history such as switch actuator lists 2 Clear all data Delete all programmed data and history All configurations...

Page 22: ...e screen surface can be damaged by hard or sharp objects Never use such objects for entries on the touch screen monitor Use your finger or a plastic stylus The screen surface can be damaged by cleanin...

Page 23: ...the address of default outdoor station 2 X10 X1 Selector switches to set the address tens and ones of the indoor station X200 X100 Dip switches to set the address hundreds of the indoor station 3 Mas...

Page 24: ...docx 1 037 05 1 Designation Value Display resolution 480 x 272 Display size 4 3 Operating temperature 10 C 55 C Storage temperature 40 C 70 C Protection IP 30 Single wire clamps 2 x 0 28 mm 2 x 0 75 m...

Page 25: ...ly system to be performed only by specialist staff Pos 81 B usch J aeg er Neus truk tur M odul Strukt ur O nline Doku me ntatio n Siche rheit F r alle D oku ment e War nhinweis e Siche rheit Fachk enn...

Page 26: ...ecure the following power supply conditions classic connection to ground protective earthing necessary additional measures etc Pos 82 Di nA4 A nleitu ngen Onlin e In halt KNX Do orEnt ry M onta ge Mon...

Page 27: ...es 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...

Page 28: ...u me ntatio n be rsch rifte n F r alle Doku men te 2 E bene M O Mont age 1 8 m od_1 302 615 960 458 _15 docx 10 342 4 2 1 6 3 Mounting Recommended installation height Dismantling Open the housing of t...

Page 29: ...ve 2 In addition the bottom of the device can be affixed to the existing flush mounted box The dimensions of the compatible flush mounted box is shown in illustrations above Wiring Affix the bottom of...

Page 30: ...the device onto its bottom part Place the upper side of the device on the lock in lugs and then press the bottom side onto the bottom part of the device until it is caught by the clamp 2 Mounted with...

Page 31: ...ottom part Place the upper side of the device on the lock in lugs and then press the bottom side onto the bottom part of the device until it is caught by the clamp 94 Bus ch J aeg er Neust rukt ur Mo...

Page 32: ...in the contents of this document without prior notice The detailed specifications agreed to at the time of ordering apply to all orders ABB accepts no responsibility for possible errors or incomplete...

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