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Installation manual 2N® IP Verso

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2.2.2 Two Module Box

Flush mounting box mounting – classic bricks

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Page 1: ...Installation manual 2N IP Verso v 2 17 www 2n com ...

Page 2: ...nsions 2 2 8 Example of Mounting Plate Installation 2 3 Electric Installation 2 3 1 Overvoltage Protection 2 4 Extending Module Connection 2 5 Completion 3 Function and Use 3 1 Configuration 3 2 Intercom Control as Viewed by External User 3 3 Touch Display Intercom Control As Viewed by External User 3 4 Intercom Control as Viewed by Internal User 3 5 Maintenance 3 6 Downloads 4 Technical Parameter...

Page 3: ...e The intercom is equipped with night vision which automatically selects the night day mode according to light Quick dial buttons there are 146 quick dial buttons in total in multiple button modules For each button up to three separate phone numbers plus substitute users can be defined which ensures that the called user is reached whenever needed The buttons are backlit with a clear mechanical res...

Page 4: ...le lense and hidden night vision Selectable number of quick dial buttons with nametags and backlight Optional numeric keypad with backlight Option to have multiple modules of the same kind for example card reader for both entering and leaving the building Integrated switches of electric locks with wide setting options Optional integrated RFID card reader module PoE or 12 V DC power supply Configur...

Page 5: ...ions the other position however is left for additional module installation 2N Part No 9155101B Axis Part No 01272 001 Main unit There must be just one with without a camera main unit in every installation The main unit installation requires two frame box positions the other position however is left for additional module installation We do not recommend that the device should be installed where exp...

Page 6: ... positions the other position however is left for additional module installation 2N Part No 9155101CB Axis Part No 01274 001 Main unit HD camera There must be just one with without a camera main unit in every installation The main unit installation requires two frame box positions the other position however is left for additional module installation We do not recommend that the device should be in...

Page 7: ...No 9155011B Axis Part No 01279 001 Flush mounting frame 1 module Covering frame for the 1 module brick plasterboard flush mounting box The 1 module frame is used when another module is added to the existing installation or when the module is mounted to an extended interconnecting cable for an outgoing reader for example Remember to order the frame when you order a 1 module flush mounting box Part ...

Page 8: ...241 2N Part No 9155012 Axis Part No 01281 001 Flush mounting frame 2 modules Covering frame for the 2 module brick plasterboard flush mounting box Remember to order the frame when you order a 2 module flush mounting box Part No 9155015 ...

Page 9: ...241 2N Part No 9155012B Axis Part No 01282 001 Flush mounting frame 2 modules Covering frame for the 2 module brick plasterboard flush mounting box Remember to order the frame when you order a 2 module flush mounting box Part No 9155015 ...

Page 10: ... 241 2N Part No 9155013 Axis Part No 01282 001 Flush mounting frame 3 modules Covering frame for the 3 module brick plasterboard flush mounting box Remember to order the frame when you order a 3 module flush mounting box Part No 9155016 ...

Page 11: ...lush mounting box Remember to order the frame when you order a 3 module flush mounting box Part No 9155016 2N Part No 9155021 Axis Part No 01287 001 Surface mounting frame 1 module The 1 module frame is used when another module is added to the existing installation or when the module is mounted to an extended interconnecting cable for an outgoing reader for example ...

Page 12: ...ace mounting frame 1 module The 1 module frame is used when another module is added to the existing installation or when the module is mounted to an extended interconnecting cable for an outgoing reader for example 2N Part No 9155022 Axis Part No 01289 001 Surface mounting box 2 modules ...

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Page 14: ... mounted to an extended interconnecting cable for an outgoing reader for example Tip Be sure to order the covering frame for the flush or plasterboard mounting box together with the flush mounting box 1 module frame Part No 9155011 1 module flush mounting box Part No 9155014 2 module frame Part No 9155012 2 module flush mounting box Part No 9155015 3 module frame Part No 9155013 3 module flush mou...

Page 15: ...Part No 9155031 Axis Part No 01253 001 2N IP Verso Keypad The numeric keypad module helps you dial users via their phonebook positions or phone numbers control the lock and use other code accessible functions The keypad digits and symbols are backlit 2N Part No 9155031B Axis Part No 01254 001 2N IP Verso Keypad The numeric keypad module helps you dial users via their phonebook positions or phone n...

Page 16: ...he keypad digits and symbols are backlit 2N Part No 9155081 Axis Part No 01636 001 2N IP Verso Touch keypad RFID reader 125kHz 13 56MHz NFC HCE The touch keypad and card reader module provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the following 125 kHz and 13 56 MHz cards or other carriers only the card serial number is read 125 kHz EM4xxx 13 56 MHz ISO14443A...

Page 17: ...Hz NFC HCE The Bluetooth and card reader module provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the following 125 kHz and 13 56 MHz cards or other carriers only the card serial number is read 125 kHz EM4xxx 13 56 MHz ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key ...

Page 18: ...he touch keypad and card reader module provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the following 125 kHz and 13 56 MHz cards or other carriers only the card serial number is read 125 kHz EM4xxx 13 56 MHz ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key HID SE Seos iClass SE Mifare SE ...

Page 19: ...CE The Bluetooth card reader module provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the following 125 kHz and 13 56 MHz cards or other carriers only card serial number is read 125 kHz EM4xxx 13 56 MHz ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key HID SE Seos iClass SE Mifare SE ...

Page 20: ...rnal Bluetooth reader USB interface An external Bluetooth reader connecting to your computer via USB It can be used to pair new users who want to use their smartphones and 2N Mobile Key application for access to controlled areas A USB driver is required for the external reader to work properly ...

Page 21: ...sition Inputs and outputs RELAY1 RELAY1 terminals with accessible 30 V 1 A AC DC NO NC contact RELAY2 RELAY2 terminals with accessible 30 V 1 A AC DC NO NC contact IN1 IN1 terminals for input in passive active mode 30 V to 30 V DC OFF open OR UIN 1 5 V ON closed contact OR UIN 1 5 V IN2 IN2 terminals for input in passive active mode 30 V to 30 V DC OFF open OR UIN 1 5 V ON closed contact OR UIN 1 ...

Page 22: ... Axis Part No 01275 001 2N IP Verso Touch Display Touchscreen module allowing visitors to dial users in a smartphone like way In addition to a structured phonebook it also features a keypad 2N Part No 9155037 Axis Part No 01259 001 2N IP Verso Wiegand The module helps you interconnect your system with other systems via the Wiegand interface The module is installed under another module i e needs no...

Page 23: ...so via the OSDP The module is installed under another module i e needs no separate position 2N Part No 9155038 Axis Part No 01260 001 2N IP Verso Tamper switch The module secures your system against tampering by detecting intercom opening or top frame removing The module is installed on a special place and needs no separate position Remember to purchase an I O module Part No 9155034 together with ...

Page 24: ...1 2N IP Verso RFID Reader 125 kHz The card reader module provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the 125 kHz EM4xxx cards 2N Part No 91550941US Axis Part No 02140 001 2N IP Verso RFID Reader 125 kHz The card reader module provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the 125 kHz EM4xxx cards ...

Page 25: ...serial number is read ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key 2N Part No 91550942 S Axis Part No 02141 001 2N IP Verso Secured RFID Card Reader NFC HCE support 13 56 MHz The card reader module provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the following 13 56 MHz cards or other carriers only card serial number is read ISO144...

Page 26: ...ible with firmware 2 13 and higher The card reader module provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the following 13 56 MHz cards or other carriers optionally the card serial number or PAC ID is read ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key HID SE Seos iClass SE Mifare SE 2N Part No 9155046 Axis Part No 01266 001 2N IP V...

Page 27: ...ngerprint reader The Fingerprint reader is used for verification of human fingers for access control and intercom control 2N Part No 9155050 Axis Part No 01267 001 1 m extension cable Only one extension cable allowed Maximum bus length is 7 m 2N Part No 9155051 Axis Part No 01270 001 Blind button ...

Page 28: ...2N Part No 9155054 Axis Part No 01268 001 3 m extension cable Only one extension cable allowed Maximum bus length is 7 m 2N Part No 9155055 Axis Part No 01269 001 5 m extension cable Only one extension cable allowed Maximum bus length is 7 m ...

Page 29: ...odule Designed for flush or plasterboard mounting of 1 module sets and delivered including accessories for multiple box assemblies 2N Part No 9155015 Axis Part No 01285 001 Flush mounting box 2 modules Designed for flush or plasterboard mounting of 2 module sets and delivered including accessories for multiple box assemblies ...

Page 30: ...ual 2N IP Verso 30 241 2N Part No 9155016 Axis Part No 01286 001 Flush mounting box 3 modules Designed for flush or plasterboard mounting of 3 module sets and delivered including accessories for multiple box assemblies ...

Page 31: ...1293 001 Backplate 1 module For glass or uneven surface installation 2N Part No 9155062 Axis Part No 01294 001 Backplate 2 modules For glass or uneven surface installation 2N Part No 9155063 Axis Part No 01295 001 Backplate 3 modules For glass or uneven surface installation ...

Page 32: ...so 32 241 2N Part No 9155064 Axis Part No 01296 001 Backplate 2 w x 2 h modules For glass or uneven surface installation 2N Part No 9155065 Axis Part No 01297 001 Backplate 3 w x 2 h modules For glass or uneven surface installation ...

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Page 34: ...s or uneven surface installation Part No 9155072 Axis Part No 01940 001 Wedge backplate 25 gradient mounting backplate Choose the proper frame and if necessary mounting box type depending on your particular 2N IP Verso installation needs 2N IP Verso is designed for outdoor applications and requires no additional roof ...

Page 35: ...Accessories Part No 91378601 2N Indoor View black Indoor answering audio video unit with a touchscreen designed for all 2N IP intercoms Part No 91378601WH 2N Indoor View white Indoor answering audio video unit with a touchscreen designed for all 2N IP intercoms ...

Page 36: ... 91378501 2N Indoor Compact black Indoor answering audio video unit with a touchscreen designed for all 2N IP intercoms Part No 91378501WH 2N Indoor Compact white Indoor answering audio video unit with a touchscreen designed for all 2N IP intercoms ...

Page 37: ...1 Part No 91378401 2N Indoor Talk black Indoor answering audio unit with a touchscreen designed for all 2N IP intercoms Part No 91378401WH 2N Indoor Talk white Indoor answering audio unit with a touchscreen designed for all 2N IP intercoms ...

Page 38: ...Installation manual 2N IP Verso 38 241 Part No 91378800 Wall plasterboard flush mounting box for 2N indoor answering units Part No 91378803 Wall surface mounting box for 2N answering units ...

Page 39: ...0 black WiFi version second Part No 2N Indoor Touch 2 0 an elegant indoor touch panel is designed for all 2N IP intercoms The display panel shows you the person standing at your door and helps you make conversation with the visitor open the door lock or switch on the entrance hall lights Part Number 91378382 2N Indoor Touch desk stand black ...

Page 40: ... white WiFi version second Part No 2N Indoor Touch 2 0 an elegant indoor touch panel is designed for all of the 2N IP intercoms The display panel shows you the person standing at your door and helps you make conversation with the visitor open the door lock or switch on the entrance hall lights ...

Page 41: ...341481US The exclusive type of power adapter SYS1561 0912 to be used with all 2N Indoor Touch 2 0 devices Stabilised 12 V 0 75 A source to be used where PoE supply is unavailable The part numbers differ in their electric socket markings E GB US 2N Part No 1120101W Axis Part No 02518 001 2N IP Handset answering unit white color ...

Page 42: ...2N IP Handset answering unit black color IP Phones 2N Part No 91378360 Axis Part No 01586 001 Yealink SIP T58A IP video phone simple operation HD quality video calls A display equipped extender EXP50 Part No 91378363 can be added to the phone delivery to make up to 60 speed dialings ...

Page 43: ... control HD quality video calls WiFi and Bluetooth support HDMI output and pan tilt zoom camera Easy integration with intercoms or PBXs via SIP 2N Part No 91378362EU Grandstream GXV3370 IP video phone Android 7 0 OS 7 touch display control HD quality video calls WiFi and Bluetooth support Easy integration with IP intercoms PBXs and security cameras ...

Page 44: ...30 mA DC low consumption A short electrical pulse is sufficient for unlocking The lock then remains open until someone closes the door 2N Part No 932091E BEFO 11211MB with mechanical blocking 12 V 230 mA DC low consumption Enables to mechanically close or open the lock When unlocked the lock remains open all the time When locked it behaves as a standard electrical lock ...

Page 45: ...932072E BEFO 31211 fail safe 12 V 170 mA DC The failsafe lock is closed when electricity is switched on When electricity is interrupted the lock is opened 2N Part No 932062E BEFO 321211 fail safe door signaling 12 V 170 mA The failsafe lock is closed when electricity is switched on When electricity is interrupted the lock is opened It contains a built in contact to indicate whether the door is ope...

Page 46: ...91378100US For intercom power supply via an Ethernet cable where PoE switch is unavailable 2N Part No 91341481E Stabilized 12 V 2 A power supply needs to be used where no PoE is available 2N Part No 932928 12 V transformer For 230 V mains voltage For external power supply of the lock with 12 V AC voltage Tip FAQ Electric locks Difference between locks in 2N IP intercom accessories ...

Page 47: ...om your original doorbell or door intercom to connect any IP device You don t have to configure anything all you need is one 2N 2Wire unit at each cable end and a power supply connected to at least one of these units The 2N 2Wire unit then provides PoE power not only to the second converter but also to all the other connected IP end devices 2N Part No 1120103 Axis Part No 02318 001 NVT PoLRE LPC S...

Page 48: ...rt No 9159031 Axis Part No 01390 001 External 13 56 MHz Mifare RFID card reader Wiegand Secondary reader for connection to an internal reader Allows for card entry control from both sides of the door IP68 cover also suitable for exteriors Reads the following cards ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key ...

Page 49: ... via a USB interface Suitable for system administration and adding 13 56 MHz 125 kHz cards and NHC HCE supporting Android platform devices using the 2N IP intercom web interface or 2N Access Commander application It reads the same types of cards and devices as card readers in 2N IP intercoms 125 kHz EM4xxx 13 56 MHz ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key ...

Page 50: ...tration and adding 13 56 MHz 125 kHz cards and NFC HCE supporting Android platform devices using the 2N IP intercom web interface or 2N Access Commander application It reads the same types of cards and devices as card readers in 2N IP intercoms 125 kHz EM4xxx 13 56 MHz ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key HID SE Seos iClass SE Mifare SE 2N Part No 9134173 Axis...

Page 51: ... Classic 1k RFID fob 13 56 MHz RFID 125 kHz 2N Part No 9159030 Axis Part No 01389 001 External 125 kHz RFID card reader Secondary reader for connection to an internal reader Allows for card entry control from both sides of the door IP67 cover also suitable for exteriors Reads EM4xxx cards ...

Page 52: ...001 USB RFID card reader 125 kHz External RFID card reader for connection to a PC using a USB interface Suitable for system management and addition of EM4xxx cards via the PC application 2N Access Commander 2N Part No 9134165E Axis Part No 01395 001 RFID card type EM4100 125 kHz ...

Page 53: ...o 01401 001 2N IP intercom external fingerprint reader USB interface External Switches 2N Part No 9159010 Axis Part No 01386 001 2N Security Relay A handy add on that significantly enhances door entry security as it prevents tampering with the intercom and forced opening of the lock To be installed between the intercom and lock powered by the intercom ...

Page 54: ... device controlled by HTTP commands sent by the 2N IP intercom which can thus control devices via unlimited distances 2N Part No 9137411E Axis Part No 01398 001 External IP Relay 4 outputs PoE Standalone IP device controlled by HTTP commands sent by the 2N IP intercom which can thus control devices via unlimited distances ...

Page 55: ... No 01265 001 Induction loop module antenna The external antenna boosts the range of usability of the induction loop so that a hearing impaired user wearing a hearing aid with telecoil can receive the audio signal over a wider area It has to be used with Part No 9155041 A 40 cm long interconnecting cable is included Dimensions 233 W x 233 H mm Tip FAQ Induction loop How to connect it with 2N IP in...

Page 56: ... door inside a building 2N Part No 9154004 Axis Part No 01479 001 Water proof metal button 2N Part No 9159012 Axis Part No 01388 001 Magnetic door contact Door installation set that enables the status of door opening to be ascertained Used when the intercom is used for door protection to detect whether the door is open or opened by violence ...

Page 57: ...ion of two devices separately powered and interconnected via the Wiegand bus The 2N Wiegand Isolator protects the interconnected devices against communication errors and or damage License 2N Part No 9137905 Enhanced Audio 2N Part No 9137906 Enhanced Video 2N Part No 9137907 Enhanced Integration 2N Part No 9137908 Enhanced Security 2N Part No 9137909 Gold ...

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Page 59: ...ng for license details Tip For more accessories and specific advice please contact your local distributor of 2N products Safety Always abide by this information to prevent persons from injury Warning Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device Caution Important information for system functionality Tip Useful information for quick and efficient functionality Note Routines or ad...

Page 60: ...ng Module Connection 2 5 Completion 2 1 Before You Start Product Completeness Check Before installation check whether the purchased product package complies with the contents below The 2N IP Verso Part No 9155101 9155101B 9155101C 9155101CB package should comply with the following content The 2 module surface mounting frame Part No 9155022 9155022B package should comply with the following content ...

Page 61: ...N IP Verso 61 241 The 2 module flush mounting frame Part No 9155012 9155012B package should comply with the following content The 2 module flush mounting box Part No 9155015 package should comply with the following content ...

Page 62: ...x package Plaster mounting glue mounting foam or mortar as necessary 2N IP Verso flush mounting boxes and frames 1 module box Part No 9155014 frame Part No 9155011 2 modules box Part No 9155015 frame Part No 9155012 3 modules box Part No 9155016 frame Part No 9155013 Flush mounting plasterboard What you need for mounting a properly cut hole as instructed in the box package 2N IP Verso flush mounti...

Page 63: ...me Part No 9155021 2 modules frame Part No 9155022 3 modules frame Part No 9155023 Backplates Part Nos 9155061 9155067 are required for metal glass and plasterboard surfaces as well as other uneven surfaces depending on the count of modules The recommended standard installation height is 1350 mm from the ground to the device camera level The installation height may vary depending on the device use...

Page 64: ...ice except when used in combination with a standard lock which has the security function When the proper mounting instructions are not met water might get in and destroy the electronics It is because the communicator circuits are under continuous voltage and water infiltration causes an electro chemical reaction The manufacturer s warranty shall be void for products damaged in this way Do not remo...

Page 65: ...age Surface mounting may cause problems on places exposed to potential vandalism such as public garages etc In this case use steel anchoring elements instead of the dowels and screws included in the delivery Make sure that the installation surface is perfectly flat with the maximum inequality of 0 5 mm e g boards glass cut stone etc If this is not the case use a mounting backplate Part No 9155061 ...

Page 66: ...Installation manual 2N IP Verso 66 241 Warning It is forbidden to use silicone or any other sealing material on the marked and hatched places ...

Page 67: ... 241 Safety Eliminate the risk of personal injury Surface mounting is not recommended for narrow passages or places where people s attention is distracted by something else The manufacturer shall not be liable for injuries in such cases ...

Page 68: ...s Boxes 2 2 5 More Three Modules Boxes 2 2 6 Tamper and I O Modules 2 2 7 Module Dimensions Mounting Backplate Installation 2 2 8 Example of Mounting Plate Installation Warning The main unit may not be removed from its base so do not remove the marked resin cast screw in the right hand upper corner Any screw tampering results in a loss of warranty ...

Page 69: ... 2 2 1 One Module Box Flush mounting box mounting classic bricks Caution The one module box is designed for stand alone installations of extending modules such as departure readers A two module box is required for the main unit installation ...

Page 70: ...Make sure that the flush mounting box is slightly above the wall surface not aligning with the wall A wrong installation may lead to water penetration and subsequent damage of the device Use the side protrusions to achieve the proper flush mounting ...

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Page 163: ...unting frame 2 modules 9155013 Flush mounting frame 3 modules 9155021 Surface mounting frame 1 module 9155022 Surface mounting frame 2 modules 9155023 Surface mounting frame 3 modules Backplates 9155061 1 module 9155062 2 modules 9155063 3 modules 9155064 2x2 modules 9155065 3x2 modules 9155066 2x3 modules 9155067 3x3 modules ...

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Page 168: ...e Use a flat screwdriver to take out the cover Slide the additional base to the main unit base and secure its position with the small side wedges and screws Remove the microphone from the main unit base and loosen the microphone cable Lead the microphone to the third module base as shown in the figure Place the joined bases on the flush mounting box predrilled holes with dowels and pull the cables...

Page 169: ...e compatible network elements If your LAN does not support this technology insert a PoE injector Part No 91378100 between 2N IP Verso and the nearest network element This power supply provides 2N IP Verso with 12 W for feeding of the main unit and connected modules Combined Power Supply 2N IP Verso can be fed from an external power supply and PoE at the same time In this configuration the maximum ...

Page 170: ...241 Main Unit Connector Configuration Tip Remove the connector protecting cover to pass through the UTP STP cable RJ terminal to the device box more easily Caution We recommend you to use a grounding cable of the cross section of 1 5 mm2 ...

Page 171: ...up to 12 V DC depending on power supply PoE 10 V adaptor power supply voltage minus 2 V max 400 mA RELAY 1 RELAY1 terminals with accessible 30 V 1 A AC DC NO NC contact Used for connection of non critical devices only lights e g 12V 2A External 12 V 2 A DC supply terminals GND Grounding terminal RESET RESET FACTORY RESET button RGY LED indicators red green yellow LINE OUT LINE OUT connector 1 VRMS...

Page 172: ...on manual 2N IP Verso 172 241 Tip Output wiring diagram for Relay terminals Wiring diagram for the controlled device s electric circuit closing Wiring diagram for the controlled device s electric circuit opening ...

Page 173: ...ic mode IP Address Finding Follow the instructions below to identify the current IP address Press and hold the RESET button Wait until the red and green LEDs go on simultaneously on the device and the acoustic signal can be heard approx 15 35 s Release the RESET button The device automatically announces the current IP address Tip Wiring Diagram of IN1 connector in active mode Wiring Diagram of IN1...

Page 174: ... be heard approx 15 35 s Wait until the red LED goes off and the acoustic signal can be heard approx for another 3 s Release the RESET button The following network parameters will be set after restart IP address 192 168 1 100 Network mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 Note The delay after pressing RESET till the first light and sound signalling is set to 15 35 s depending on the 2N IP ...

Page 175: ...neously on the device and the acoustic signal can be heard approx 15 35 s Wait until the red LED goes off and the acoustic signal can be heard approx for another 3 s Wait until the green LED goes off and the red LED goes on again and the acoustic signal can be heard approx for another 3 s Release the RESET button Factory Reset Follow the instructions below to reset the factory default values Press...

Page 176: ...s on again and the acoustic signal can be heard approx for another 3 s Wait until the red LED goes off and the acoustic signal can be heard approx for another 3 s Release the RESET button Device Restart Press the RESET button shortly 1 s to restart the system without changing configuration Caution In case of resetting the factory default settings on a device with a version of firmware 2 18 or high...

Page 177: ... up to 30 V 1 A AC DC Used for connection of non critical devices only lights e g ext relay2 Passive relay switch NO and NC contacts up to 30 V 1 A AC DC Used for connection of non critical devices only lights e g More modules marked by can be used Note The time interval between the short press of RESET and reconnection after restart is 26 s for 2N IP Verso Security The 12V output is used for lock...

Page 178: ...taining a coil such as a relay or an electromagnetic lock it is necessary to protect the intercom against voltage peak while switching off the induction load For this way of protection we recommend a diode 1 A 1000 V e g 1N4007 1N5407 1N5408 connected antiparallel to the device ...

Page 179: ...Installation manual 2N IP Verso 179 241 Main Unit LED Pictograms HW version 4 and higher HW version 3 and lower ...

Page 180: ...installed outside the building on its outer wall or roof Overvoltage may damage devices connected to these wires and installed inside the building as well Therefore we recommend that additional surge protectors be installed on all the wires leading outside buildings on outer walls or roofs namely a as close as possible to the device installed outside the building or on its outer wall roof b as clo...

Page 181: ...he 2N IP Verso modules except for the Tamper switch are interconnected via a bus The bus starts on the main unit and goes over all the modules The order of modules on the bus is irrelevant And it also irrelevant which bus connector on the module is used as the input and which is used as the output The modules include a 220 mm long interconnecting cable the Wiegand 9155037 I O modules 9155034 and O...

Page 182: ... edge Infopanel X Keypad X Touch keypad X RFID card reader 125 kHz X RFID card reader 13 56 MHz X RFID card reader 13 56 MHz NFC support X Secured RFID card reader 13 56 MHz NFC X Bluetooth RFID reader 125 kHz 13 56 MHz NFC X Bluetooth RFID reader 125 kHz secured 13 56 MHz NFC X Touch keypad RFID reader 125 kHz 13 56 MHz NFC X Touch keypad RFID reader 125 kHz secured 13 56 MHz NFC X Bluetooth read...

Page 183: ...Tamper switch module all the 2N IP Verso modules are powered from the bus The available bus power output depends on the power supply type Main units 571v3 and higher can use a 3A power supply to increase the bus power available for the modules connected Power supply Specification Available power External supply 12 V 15 2 A 3 A 24 W 36 W PoE 802 3af Class 0 12 95 W 12 W Combined External supply PoE...

Page 184: ...d 0 096 Button backlight 0 072 Name tag backlight 0 072 Unit backlight 0 072 Relay 1 0 132 OUT 1 4 8 Audio 2 94 Total 13 84 Module Idle consumption W Minimum value Full load W Maximum value Special elements W Main unit with camera 2 36 11 57 Main unit without camera 2 12 11 57 Infopanel 0 17 0 35 Keypad 0 19 1 16 RFID card reader 125 kHz 0 52 1 31 RFID card reader 13 56 MHz 0 44 0 82 ...

Page 185: ... 1 34 2 74 Bluetooth RFID reader 125 kHz secured 13 56 MHz NFC 1 34 2 74 Touch keypad RFID reader 125 kHz 13 56 MHz NFC 1 38 2 52 Touch keypad RFID reader 125 kHz secured 13 56 MHz NFC 1 38 2 52 Bluetooth reader 0 20 0 67 Touch display 0 19 1 70 Induction loop 0 18 0 84 Fingerprint reader 0 73 1 54 I O 0 31 0 65 Closed relay 0 13 5 button 0 19 1 16 OSDP Wiegand 0 46 0 46 Tamper switch 0 31 0 65 Bl...

Page 186: ...utput current supply volume and LED intensity Some modules need a specific power output for their specific activities the I O module e g requires 0 13 W for relay closing not calculated for minimum consumption Infopanel The Infopanel Part No 9155030 is one of the 2N IP Verso intercom elements and is used for inserting and backlighting printed information The module contains two 2N IP Verso bus con...

Page 187: ...from the main unit and outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable RFID Card Reader Module 125 kHz The 125 kHz RFID card reader Part No 9155032 is one of the 2N IP Verso intercom elements and is used for reading RFID card Ids in the 125 kHz band The module contains two 2...

Page 188: ...two 2N IP Verso bus connectors These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used both as inputs from the main unit and outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable The following RFID cards can be read only the card serial number is read ISO14443A Mifare DESFi...

Page 189: ...P Verso bus connectors These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used both as inputs from the main unit and outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable The following RFID cards can be read optionally the card serial number or PAC ID is read ISO14443A Mifa...

Page 190: ...y interchangeable and can be used either as inputs from the basic unit or outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable The following RFID cards can be read 125 kHz EM4xxx 13 56 MHz ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key Tip To accelerat...

Page 191: ...eable and can be used either as inputs from the basic unit or outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable The following RFID cards can be read 125 kHz EM4xxx 13 56 MHz ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key HID SE Seos iClass SE Mifare...

Page 192: ...e Key for Android only The module contains two 2N IP Verso bus connectors These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used either as inputs from the basic unit or outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable The following RFID cards can be read 125 kHz EM4xx...

Page 193: ...r Android only The module contains two 2N IP Verso bus connectors These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used either as inputs from the basic unit or outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable The following RFID cards can be read 125 kHz EM4xxx 13 56 ...

Page 194: ...package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable The module uses the 2 4 GHz frequency IDs from the following smart phones can be read Android 6 and higher iOS 12 and higher Touch Display The Touch display Part No 9155036 is designed for the 2N IP Verso communicator This module can be used as Infopanel module displays user defined image sequences Keypad module virtual touch keypad Button modul...

Page 195: ...irectly into a hearing aid via a magnetic field The module contains two 2N IP Verso bus connectors These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used both as inputs from the main unit and outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable Used mode Telecoil also ref...

Page 196: ...tors remains unconnected The module package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable Important module properties FBI PIV and Mobile ID certification FAP20 Durable glass touch surface Rejects spoof fingerprints 20 to 55 ºC operating temperature range 0 90 relative humidity noncondensing Note A higher moisture may deteriorate finger papillary line scanning You are advised to dry your finger and ...

Page 197: ... the main unit and outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes an 80 mm long interconnecting cable The inputs outputs are addressed as follows module_name input output_name e g module5 relay1 The module name is configured in the Module name parameter in the Hardware Extenders menu RELAY1 RELAY1 terminals w...

Page 198: ...so intercom elements and is used for extending the number of buttons The module contains two 2N IP Verso bus connectors These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used both as inputs from the main unit and outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable Nameta...

Page 199: ... one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes a 80 mm long interconnecting cable The module also includes Isolated OSDP bus Power and pairing mode signaling LED Tamper switch 9155038 input Installation Procedure Having connected the OSDP module to 2N IP Verso via the VBUS connect the OSDP device to the module The OSDP module uses the RS 485 bus for the interface Connect th...

Page 200: ...nnecting the 2N IP Verso system to an external security exchange All the inputs and outputs are galvanically isolated from the 2N IP Verso system with insulation strength of 500 V DC It is necessary to feed U IN on Wiegand OUT from the Control Panel Reader connects an external Wiegand supporting reader The reader sends information on the intercom card number Control Panel used for connection to th...

Page 201: ...en LED OUT switched against GND1 on WIEGAND IN side up to 24 V 50 mA Control Panel U IN UIN 5 to 15 V DC WIEGAND OUT power supply input W0 OUT W1 OUT GND 2 Isolated 2 wire WIEGAND OUT LED IN negated Isolated input for open LED IN input activated by GND2 LED IN Isolated input for open LED IN input activated by U ...

Page 202: ...AMPER Tamper switch Part No 9155038 input Wiegand Input Technical Parameters Current 5 mA Input resistance 680 Ohm Pulse length 50 μs Delay between pulses approx 2 ms Recommended Wiring Diagram for Reader with Bus Driver Recommended Wiring Diagram for Reader with Open Collector OC Output ...

Page 203: ...One switch leads directly to the terminal board and is designed for connection to an external security exchange 32 V DC 50 mA max The other switch together with the I O module 9155034 or Wiegand module 9155037 can be used for alarm signalling via the Automation interface in the 2N IP Verso configuration This module is not connected to the bus Tamper Switch Mounting Caution Remember to purchase an ...

Page 204: ...area and the electric lock inside the secured area The 2N Security Relay includes a relay that can only be activated if the valid opening code is received from the intercom Specifications Passive switch NO and NC contacts up to 30 V 1 A AC DC Switched output Where the security relay is fed from the intercom 9 to 13 V DC is available on the output depending on the power supply PoE 9 V adapter sourc...

Page 205: ...ct the electric lock to the 2N Security Relay output as follows To the switched output To the passive output in series with the external power supply The device also supports a Departure button connected between the PB and Helios IP intercom terminals Press the Departure button to activate the output for 5 seconds Status signalling Green LED Red LED Status flashing off Operational mode on off Acti...

Page 206: ...oth the red and green LEDs are blinking Activate the intercom switch using the keypad telephone etc The first code sent from the intercom will be stored in the memory and considered valid After code initialisation the 2N Security Relay will pass into the operational mode the green LED is blinking Caution In case of resetting the factory default settings on a device with a version of firmware 2 18 ...

Page 207: ... of all wires and the RJ 45 plug to the board connector Make sure before mounting that the black sealing ring is placed properly We recommend you to fit the microphone with the screw included in the delivery Caution All unused connectors have to have tightened screws in order to avoid vibration caused by sound ...

Page 208: ...in the buttons We recommend you to use separate foil for every button in the 5 button module Refer to section download for the nametag printing template Nametag dimensions for 5 button module 1 button 52 0 W x 15 2 H mm dimensional tolerance 0 0 5 mm 5 buttons 57 5 W x 89 0 H mm dimensional tolerance 0 0 5 mm Infopanel nametag dimensions 69 2 W x 86 7 H mm dimensional tolerance 0 0 5 mm ...

Page 209: ...al bolts level the bases on an even surface and tighten the screws Caution The area where nametags are placed is called a wet zone After heavy rain water can penetrate to the nametag Water in this area does not affect the intercom functionality in any way and evaporates soon Always use waterproof foil enclosed or other for the nametags Never use paper or ink jet printing to avoid damage due to wat...

Page 210: ...o 210 241 The examples in the figures below show incorrectly assembled bases This happens in particular where the screws are tightened first Make sure that the bases are levelled properly to avoid water leakage and electronic damage ...

Page 211: ...tegrated web server Upon purchase 2N IP Verso is set to the dynamic IP address mode it retrieves the IP address automatically if there is a properly configured DHCP server in the LAN If no DHCP is available operate 2N IP Verso in the static IP address mode Refer to the Configuration Manual for the 2N IP Verso configuration details If your device remains inaccessible you have forgotten the IP addre...

Page 212: ...k parameter reset and DHCP switch are signaled by the sound For devices with FW versions 2 33 and lower wait until the device is automatically restarted After restart the static IP address mode is switched into the dynamic IP address and vice versa Simultaneously all the System Network parameters are reset to default values This is useful where it is impossible to connect to the device due to wron...

Page 213: ... the first position in the phone directory Phone Book depending on the model type Use extending modules to extend the number of quick dial buttons to up to 146 By pressing the quick dial buttons you dial the phone numbers assigned to the particular Phone Book position Call setup is signalled by a long intermittent or any other tone depending on the configuration of the PBX connected Note Be sure t...

Page 214: ...k Position The 2N IP Verso Phone Book can contain up to 10 000 programmable positions The quick dial buttons can only be used for positions 1 through 146 depending on the number of actually installed buttons You can dial the other positions using the numeric keypad if the Dial by Numeric Keypad function is enabled refer to the Intercom Configuration Hardware Keypad subsection of Configuration Manu...

Page 215: ...g Rejecting If the automatic incoming call answering function is disabled refer to the Intercom Configuration Services Phone Calls subsection of Configuration Manual the incoming call to 2N IP Verso is signalled with loud ringing Press to answer the call and to reject the call Door Opening Switch Activation by Code 2N IP Verso is equipped with a door unlocking switch Enter the valid code refer to ...

Page 216: ...our LCD display which displays the device states call progress door opening etc and can work in several modes Until the display configuration is loaded 2N IP Verso displays no users to be called in the Directory menu If configured properly the 2N IP Verso starts displaying an Ad menu or the Directory Keypad introductory menu or separate Directory or Keypad menus Control a display equipped 2N IP Ve...

Page 217: ...ontacts too Touch the witch the Contacts into the search mode and enter the string to be searched via the touchpad See the string in the status line in the upper part of the display Touch the See the count of found users in the right hand upper corner of the display Touch the found contacts and browse through the data The Contacts menu also includes a Help submenu in the right hand bottom corner o...

Page 218: ...you set User position number or User virtual number just enter the number and click to get back to the display introductory menu To call a user set Dialling via keypad in the intercom web interface and select one of the following options Disabled User position number or User virtual number for confirmation Click ...

Page 219: ...ke any other calls You can unlock the door activate deactivate a user profile via your phone keypad during the call The calls however are time limited to avoid unintentional blocking of the 2N IP Verso line Set the maximum call duration in the Call time limit refer to the Intercom Configuration Services Phone Calls subsection of Configuration Manual Press on your phone anytime to extend the call t...

Page 220: ... keypad to activate this switch Procedure Enter the switch 1 or 2 activating code using your phone keypad and press for confirmation Confirmation is unnecessary if the Lock code without confirmation is enabled refer to the Intercom Configuration Hardware Switches Advanced subsection of Configuration Manual A valid code is signalled by the sound An invalid code or interruption longer than as define...

Page 221: ...refer to the Intercom Configuration Directory Time Profiles subsection of Configuration Manual for details Procedure Enter the profile activating deactivating code using your phone keypad and press for confirmation A valid code is signalled by the or sound according to the code type An invalid code or interruption longer than as defined in Timeout for Entering Numbers is signalled by the sound ...

Page 222: ...ticovid To keep your equipment surfaces clear of bacteria and viruses Anti Covid disinfection and maintain the hygienic conditions of critical surfaces and touch points we recommend that you use the Zoono Microbe Shield Surface Sanitiser Spray Warning Prevent water from getting inside the intercom Do not use alcohol based cleaners Avoid peroxide based cleaners Caution Always use the product for th...

Page 223: ...Installation manual 2N IP Verso 223 241 3 6 Downloads Templates Nameplates Infopanel label Software 2N USB Driver 2N IP Eye 2N Network Scanner ...

Page 224: ...tenders up to 29 modules limited by power supply Numeric keypad optional Audio Microphone 1 integrated microphone Amplifier 2 W class D amplifier Speaker 2 W 8 Ω Sound pressure level SPL max 78 dB for 1 kHz distance 1 m Output LINE OUT 1 VRMS 600 Ω Volume control adjustable with automatic adaptive mode Full duplex yes AEC Speech transmission index STI 0 89 Audio stream Protocols RTP RTSP Codecs G ...

Page 225: ... H x 480 V Frame rate up to 30 snapshots s Sensor sensitivity 5 6 V lux sec 550 nm View angle 128 H 95 V 134 D Infrared light yes Sensor sensitivity without IR light 0 1 Lux 20 Focal length 2 25 mm Video stream Protocols RTP RTSP HTTP Codecs H 263 H 263 H 264 MPEG 4 M JPEG IP camera function yes ONVIF v2 4 profile S compatible ...

Page 226: ...4 Low quality QVGA 320 x 240 10 fps 256 kbps 181 kbps with 190 kbps headers Medium quality VGA 640 x 480 15 fps 768 kbps 600 kbps with 661 kbps headers High quality VGA 640 x 480 30 fps 2048 kbps 1319 kbps with 1372 kbps headers MJPEG Low quality QVGA 320 x 240 10 fps quality 70 435 kbps with headers Medium quality VGA 640 x 480 15 fps quality 85 506 kbps High quality SXGA 1280 x 960 15 fps qualit...

Page 227: ...d ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key Supported cards on secured 13 56 MHz NFC version Part No 9155086 optionally card serial number or PAC ID is read ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key HID SE Seos iClass SE Mifare SE Maximum H field strength at 10 m for 125 kHz version 66 dBµA m Maximum H field strength at 10 m for 13 ...

Page 228: ...ge temperature range 40 C 70 C Dimensions 97x105x30mm Compatible with 2N IP Verso 2N LTE Verso and 2N Access Unit Mobile app support Android 6 and higher iOS 12 and higher Touch display Resolution 320 px x 214 px H x V Resolution slideshow 214 px x 214 px Contrast ratio 400 Brightness 350 cd m2 Viewing angle 80 from any direction Weight 280 g Consumption min 1 36 W Consumption max 2 40 W Working t...

Page 229: ...sing Storing temperature 40 C 70 C Dimensions Surface mounting frame 1 module 107 W x 130 H x 28 D mm 2 modules 107 W x 234 H x 28 D mm 3 modules 107 W x 339 H x 28 D mm Flush mounting frame 1 module 130 W x 153 H x 5 D mm 2 modules 130 W x 257 H x 5 D mm 3 modules 130 W x 361 H x 5 D mm Flush mounting box minimum hole dimensions 1 module 108 W x 131 H x 45 D mm 2 modules 108 W x 238 H x 45 D mm 3...

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Page 233: ...Installation manual 2N IP Verso 233 241 Flush mounting ...

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Page 235: ...Installation manual 2N IP Verso 235 241 2 x 2 modules 3 x 2 modules ...

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Page 237: ... Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules NOTE These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guaran...

Page 238: ...he manufacturer s instructions guidelines or recommendations and in conjunction with suitable products and devices of other suppliers The latest versions are available at https www 2n com cs_CZ or can be updated via the configuration interface if the devices are adequately technically equipped Should the customer use a product device version other than the latest one or a version determined by the...

Page 239: ...nd responsible for any damage incurred as a result of a use of the product other than that included herein namely undue application and disobedience of the recommendations and warnings in contradiction herewith Any use or connection of the product other than those included herein shall be considered undue and the manufacturer shall not be liable for any consequences arisen as a result of such misc...

Page 240: ...dled contrary to the said regulations and provisions The consumer shall at its own expense obtain software protection of the product The manufacturer shall not be held liable and responsible for any damage incurred as a result of the use of deficient or substandard security software The consumer shall without delay change the access password for the product after installation The manufacturer shal...

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