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2TMD041800D0002

  31.03.2021

Product manual

ABB-Welcome IP

H8236-._H8237-. IP touch

Summary of Contents for Welcome IP H8236 Series

Page 1: ...2TMD041800D0002 31 03 2021 Product manual ABB Welcome IP H8236 _H8237 IP touch ...

Page 2: ...y wall installation 22 7 7 Desktop installation 23 7 8 Dismantling 24 7 9 Replacing the end strip 24 8 Commissioning 25 8 1 Initial setup 25 8 2 Home screen 29 8 3 Extra screen 30 8 4 System settings 31 8 4 1 Accessing the System settings screen 31 8 4 2 Sound setting 32 8 4 3 Language setting 33 8 4 4 Network setting 34 8 4 5 Automatic snapshot setting 37 8 4 6 Absence message setting 38 8 4 7 Un...

Page 3: ...aring all data 110 8 5 15 Password management 111 8 5 16 Certification list 112 8 6 KNX settings 122 8 6 1 Precondition 122 8 6 2 Basic KNX settings 123 8 6 3 Advanced KNX settings 131 8 6 4 KNX timer 136 8 7 free home settings 144 8 7 1 Precondition 144 8 7 2 free home settings 145 8 8 Alarm settings 148 8 8 1 Alarm zone connection 148 8 8 2 Alarm zone capacity 150 8 8 3 Precondition 153 8 8 4 Ba...

Page 4: ...ng the version 205 8 10 11 Viewing the serial number 206 9 Operation 207 9 1 Incoming call 207 9 1 1 Call from outdoor stations 207 9 1 2 Call from guard units or indoor stations 209 9 1 3 Call from doorbell 210 9 2 Intercom 211 9 2 1 Accessing the Intercom screen 211 9 2 2 Initiating an intercom call 212 9 2 3 Adding contacts to the blacklist 219 9 2 4 Restoring contacts from the blacklist 221 9 ...

Page 5: ...9 1 Accessing the Standby unlock screen 253 9 9 2 Adding a lock 254 9 9 3 Releasing a lock 256 9 9 4 Editing a lock 257 9 9 5 Removing a lock 258 9 10 Media player 259 9 10 1 Accessing the Media player screen 259 9 10 2 Playing audios or videos 260 9 10 3 Playing photos 262 9 11 Call the lift 264 9 11 1 Precondition 264 9 11 2 Call the lift 265 9 12 PM 2 5 value 266 9 13 Clean screen 267 10 Cyber ...

Page 6: ...ep this manual in a safe place If you pass the device on also pass on this manual along with it ABB accepts no liability for any failure to observe the instructions in this manual 2 Safety Warning Electric voltage Dangerous currents flow through the body when coming into direct or indirect contact with live components This can result in electric shock burns or even death Disconnect the mains power...

Page 7: ...on Note If the device supports WiFi function please make sure the device has good WiFi signal reception before installation The distance between the router and monitors and the construction materials used in the walls are factors that can affect signal quality If the WiFi signal is not strong enough to guarantee correct operation a WiFi repeater must be installed between the router and this device...

Page 8: ... recording or copying images onto the SD card otherwise this SD card may fail to preform when recording or playing images ABB is no responsible for the performance of an SDHC card IP Cam Note The indoor station supports IP Cam with onvif protocol Profile S Ringtone Note The ringtone supports mp3 and wav format with a maximum size of 32 M Audio and video file Note The audio file supports mp3 and wa...

Page 9: ...y 4 1 ABB devices All packaging materials and devices from ABB bear the markings and test seals for proper disposal Always dispose of the packing materials and electric devices and their components via an authorized collection facility or disposal company ABB products meet the legal requirements in particular the laws governing electronic and electrical devices and the REACH ordinance EU Directive...

Page 10: ...H8236 5B 2TMA130050B0067 IP touch 7 DES KNX f h APP L AN LAN T loop Black 198 5 x 149 6 x 36 H8236 5W 2TMA130050W0067 IP touch 7 DES KNX f h APP L AN LAN T loop White 198 5 x 149 6 x 36 H8236 6B 2TMA130051B0006 IP touch 7 DES KNX f h APP L AN WiFi CN Black 198 5 x 149 6 x 36 H8236 6W 2TMA130051W0006 IP touch 7 DES KNX f h APP L AN WiFi CN White 198 5 x 149 6 x 36 H8236 7B 2TMA130051B0007 IP touch ...

Page 11: ...S KNX f h APP LAN WiFi CN White 251 x 185 x 27 H8237 7B 2TMA130051B0003 IP touch 10 DES KNX f h APP LAN LAN CN Black 251 x 185 x 31 H8237 7W 2TMA130051W0003 IP touch 10 DES KNX f h APP LAN LAN CN White 251 x 185 x 31 H8237 8BG 2TMA130051B0004 IP touch 10 DES KNX f h LAN WiFi Black 251 x 185 x 27 H8237 8WG 2TMA130051W0004 IP touch 10 DES KNX f h LAN WiFi White 251 x 185 x 27 H8237 9BG 2TMA130051B00...

Page 12: ...Product description Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 12 5 2 Control elements IP touch 7 No Function 1 Touch screen IP touch 10 No Function 1 Touch screen ...

Page 13: ... JACK input 3 Doorbell connector 4 LAN1 PoE 5 Micro USB Upgrade connector 6 3 Extension module connector 7 Microphone 8 Dismantling switch 9 Micro SD card connector 10 Speaker 11 2 LAN2 12 2 Alarm connector 13 2 RS485 connector 12 V output emergency port SOS GAS fire 14 2 Relay output 2 IP touch 7 LAN LAN 3 IP touch 7 LAN 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 14: ...bell connector 4 LAN1 PoE 5 Micro USB Upgrade connector 6 Interface module connector 7 Microphone 8 Dismantling switch 9 Micro SD card connector 10 Speaker 11 2 LAN2 12 2 Alarm connector 13 2 RS485 connector 12 V output 12 V output is not available when PoE powered 14 2 Relay output 15 N A 2 IP touch 10 LAN LAN 5 7 8 9 10 6 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 15 4 ...

Page 15: ...ing temperature 10 C 55 C PoE standard IEEE802 3 af 2 Alarm power output 12 V 200 mA 2 Relay output 30 V 1 A 1 Wireless transmission band 802 11b g n 2412 2462MHz for United States 2412 2472MHz for European countries 802 11a n 5150 5250MHz 5250 5350MHz 5470 5725MHz not used in Russia 5725 5850MHz for United States 1 Wireless transmission power Max 20 dBm 12 Mbps OFDM 2 4 G Max 20 dBm 12 Mbps OFDM ...

Page 16: ...02 3 af 2 Alarm power output 12 V 200 mA 12 V output is not available when PoE powered 2 Relay output 30 V 1 A 1 Wireless transmission band 802 11b g n 2412 2462MHz for United States 2412 2472MHz for European countries 802 11a n 5150 5250MHz 5250 5350MHz 5470 5725MHz not used in Russia 5725 5850MHz for United States 1 Wireless transmission power Max 20 dBm 12 Mbps OFDM 2 4 G Max 20 dBm 12 Mbps OFD...

Page 17: ...edge and experience Incorrect installation endangers your life and that of the user of the electrical system Incorrect installation can cause serious damage to property e g due to fire The minimum necessary expert knowledge and requirements for the installation are as follows Apply the five safety rules DIN VDE 0105 EN 50110 1 Disconnect 2 Secure against being re connected 3 Ensure there is no vol...

Page 18: ...Mounting Installation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 18 7 2 Product dimensions 7 3 Installation height IP touch 7 IP touch 10 198 5 149 8 17 250 8 185 17 Uint mm 1 50 m 4 9 feet ...

Page 19: ...on method is not suitable for IP touch LAN LAN Surface mounted box IP touch 7 IP touch 10 Global VDE BS CN NEMA NEMA NEMA Italy Swiss 170 8 131 4 60 120 7 120 7 83 3 89 83 3 79 2 83 3 89 83 3 Uint mm Global VDE BS CN NEMA NEMA NEMA Italy Swiss 230 158 60 120 7 120 7 83 3 89 83 3 89 83 3 83 3 79 2 Uint mm ...

Page 20: ...Mounting Installation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 20 Installation 1 4 5 3 2 ...

Page 21: ...Mounting Installation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 21 7 5 Flush mounted installation With pre installation box 6 7 9 10 11 5 4 1 2 3 192 mm 144 mm 54 mm 8 ...

Page 22: ...Mounting Installation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 22 7 6 Cavity wall installation 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 9 ...

Page 23: ...Mounting Installation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 23 7 7 Desktop installation This installation method is not suitable for IP touch LAN LAN 2 3 4 5 1 ...

Page 24: ...Mounting Installation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 24 7 8 Dismantling 7 9 Replacing the end strip This operation is not suitable for full glass IP touch 1 2 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 25: ...ning 8 1 Initial setup This indoor station enters initial setup automatically when powered on the first time or Clear all data is carried out on the Engineering settings screen Please see the Clear all data chapter for more details 1 Selecting a system language ...

Page 26: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 26 2 Acceptping the licensing terms ...

Page 27: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 27 3 Selecting a country 4 Setting the date and time ...

Page 28: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 28 5 Setting the WiFi This setting applies to IP touch LAN WiFi only Please see the Network settings chapter for more details ...

Page 29: ...ing Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 29 8 2 Home screen The home screen displays a at the bottom The system default home screen is Home automation screen The Home screen can be set on the Engineering setting screen ...

Page 30: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 30 8 3 Extra screen The extra screen displays at the bottom of the screen ...

Page 31: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 31 8 4 System settings 8 4 1 Accessing the System settings screen On the extra screen click System to access the corresponding screen ...

Page 32: ...setting 2 Ringtone setting Click the drop down list to select the ringtones for outdoor station indoor stations guard unit and doorbell built in 4 ringtones 3 Customized ringtone A maximum of 3 customized ringtones can be added from an SD card 4 Volume settings Adjust the volume of the ringtone 5 Repeated tone setting ON repeated ringtone within 30 s OFF rings only once ...

Page 33: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 33 8 4 3 Language setting On the System settings screen click Language to access the corresponding screen ...

Page 34: ...sure the SSID broadcast function is used on the router On the System settings screen click Network settings WiFi settings The indoor station will obtain an SSID list automatically Select a WiFi name from the SSID list and enter the password to connect to that WiFi network Go to the Network settings screen and the WiFi name will be displayed if successful ...

Page 35: ...ct the designated WiFi name from the SSID list click Ignore or Disconnect to disconnect the WiFi Ignore password needed to reconnect this WiFi Disconnect no password needed to reconnect this WiFi Go to the Network settings screen the WiFi name will disappear if successful ...

Page 36: ... Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 36 IP address setting The indoor station uses DHCP to obtain an IP address from the router by default It is also possible to set the IP address by unticking the checkbox example below ...

Page 37: ...tomatic snapshot setting On the System settings screen click Door Entry System to access the corresponding screen Then tick the Automatic snapshots checkbox to enable the function The indoor station will take 3 snapshots automatically during an incoming call ...

Page 38: ... The indoor station allows you to leave voice messages for visitors and to record voice message from visitors Enable Absence message Note At least one voice message must exist before this function can be used Please follow the steps 1 On the IP touch screen tap on the status bar ...

Page 39: ...ing Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 39 2 Tap Voice message 3 Tap to enter the setting mode If Absence message has been displayed on the screen please continue step 6 and step 7 otherwise continue step 4 and step 5 ...

Page 40: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 40 4 Tick the check box Absence message 5 Tap OK to save the setting ...

Page 41: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 41 6 On the System settings screen tap Door Entry System 7 Tick the check box Absence message to enable the function ...

Page 42: ...ssioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 42 Disable Absence message Please follow the steps 1 On the System settings screen tap Door Entry System 2 Untick the check box Absence message to disable the function ...

Page 43: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 43 8 4 7 Unlock button setting Unlock button In standby status on the Door Entry screen unlock button is disabled by default ...

Page 44: ...se follow the steps to activate the function 1 On the System settings screen tap Door Entry System 2 Tap Address of default unlock 3 Select the lock type from the drop down list It can be set to Door lock or Actuator lock 4 Select the designated device from the drop down list 5 Tap OK to save the setting ...

Page 45: ... gate station device ID 1 must be used before assignment If building outdoor station device type OS or building IP actuator need to be assigned the function a building outdoor station device ID 1 must be used before assignment 6 In standby status on the Door Entry screen the unlock button is assigned to the Release the default lock function ...

Page 46: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 46 8 4 8 Program button setting Program button In standby status on the Door Entry screen program button is disabled by default ...

Page 47: ...s 1 On the System settings screen tap Door Entry System Program button is assigned to the Open auxiliary lock function by default 2 Tap Address of default unlock 3 Select the lock type from the drop down list It can be set to Door lock or Actuator lock 4 Select the designated device from the drop down list 5 Tap OK to save the setting ...

Page 48: ...te station device ID 1 must be used before assignment If building outdoor station device type OS or building IP actuator need to be assigned the function a building outdoor station device ID 1 must be used before assignment 6 In standby status on the Door Entry screen the program button has been assigned to the Open the auxiliary lock function ...

Page 49: ...om the drop down list 3 Select the IP actuator type from the drop down list It can be set to Network IP actuator Building IP actuator or Private IP actuator 4 Enter the device number Note If IP actuator need to be assigned the function a gate station device ID 1 must be used before assignment If building IP actuator need to be assigned the function a building outdoor station device ID 1 must be us...

Page 50: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 50 5 In standby status on the Door Entry screen the program button has been assigned to Turn on the light function ...

Page 51: ...e the program button Please follow the steps to assign the address 1 On the System settings screen tap Door Entry System 2 Select Invalid from the drop down list 3 In standby status on the Door Entry screen the program button has been disabled the function ...

Page 52: ... Auto unlock setting You can use the Auto unlock function to release the locks on the default outdoor station automatically during the designated period Precondition On the Engineer settings Local settings screen the Unlock timer function must be enabled ...

Page 53: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 53 Auto unlock setting Please follow the steps below 1 On the extra screen tap Unlock timer to access the corresponding screen 2 Tap ...

Page 54: ...ommissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 54 3 Tap Add automatic unlock 4 Select the days of the week with the selected options shown with highlighting 5 Set the start time 6 Set the end time 7 Tap OK ...

Page 55: ...041800D0002 55 Note A maximum of 10 items is supported 8 With this setting this device will enter auto unlock mode automatically and display on the status bar 9 The lock will be released automatically 5 s later during an incoming call ...

Page 56: ...r IP pushbutton outdoor station Note It is recommended that IC cards are created and maintained using local outdoor stations or management software only On the System settings screen click Door Entry System Card management and enter the user password the system default is 123456 to access the corresponding screen ...

Page 57: ... will flash orange as a prompt to swipe an IC card 2 Exit registration mode Press the first button on the outdoor station to exit registration mode If an IC card has been registered the outdoor station will exit registration mode automatically if no operations are carried out within 15 s If no IC card has been registered the outdoor station will exit registration mode automatically if no operation...

Page 58: ...r station will flash orange as a prompt to swipe an IC card 2 Exiting delete mode Press the first button on the outdoor station to exit delete mode If an IC card has been deleted the outdoor station will exit delete mode automatically if no operations are carried out within 15 s If no IC card has been deleted the outdoor station will exit delete mode automatically if no operations are carried out ...

Page 59: ...MD041800D0002 59 Card clear On the Card management screen click Card clear select the device and click Card clear Card sync On the Card management screen click Card sync select a source device and a target device then click Card sync ...

Page 60: ...orresponding screen No Function 1 Clean screen Please see the Clean screen chapter for more details 2 Brightness 3 Screensaver Digital clock displays the current time at a random position on the screen Built in picture displays 3 built in pictures External picture displays pictures stored on the SD card 4 Auto full screen default ...

Page 61: ...te and time to access the corresponding screen No Function 1 Sync time type Tick the checkbox to sync date and time from the management software or from NTP automatically 2 Time and date setting 3 Set time zone If you don t sync date and time from management software or from NTP You need to set time zone before use ...

Page 62: ...is IP touch to monitor the private IP cameras This IP touch and the camera must be on the same network Note Video streaming between the indoor station and the 3rd party camera is unencrypted Please follow the steps below 1 On the System settings screen tap Monitor settings 2 Tap Home monitor ...

Page 63: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 63 3 Tap 4 Tap to search the IP cameras automatically ...

Page 64: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 64 5 The designated camera is displayed on the screen 6 Tap 7 Enter the alias name 8 Enter the user account and password 9 Tap OK ...

Page 65: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 65 10 will be displayed if successful 11 Tap 12 Tick the check box to enable the function ...

Page 66: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 66 13 On the Engineer settings screen tap Local settings 14 Switch on the CCTV function 15 On the extra screen tap CCTV ...

Page 67: ...sioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 67 16 The image of the designated camera is displayed on the screen Select the other camera from the drop down list 17 Tap to switch to the previous one or the next one ...

Page 68: ...nual 2TMD041800D0002 68 8 4 14 Community monitor settings On the System settings screen click Monitor settings Community monitor to access the corresponding screen Click to download the camera list from the management software ...

Page 69: ...ettings 1 Registering an account on the MyBuildings portal Access the link https mybuildings abb com and click Register Fill in the form as required to register an account Then activate the user account when you receive the email sent from the MyBuilding portal ...

Page 70: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 70 2 Logging into the MyBuildings portal on the indoor station ...

Page 71: ... the APP Store via the keyword ABB Welcome Then install the relevant APP on mobile or tablet Note The following snapshots used in this document were taken on the IOS system On the mobile tablet click to open the APP Note It is recommended to accept the permissions of the microphone camera and notification for further use ...

Page 72: ...manual 2TMD041800D0002 72 If you do not grant the permissions you will be able to add them later on For example click to access the settings screen on the mobile swipe the screen down and then click to accept the permissions ...

Page 73: ...mobile phone tablet click to open the app enter the user name password and alias tick the checkboxes to accept all the terms and conditions then click Log in Note If an incorrect password is entered more than 3 times no further attempts are permitted within certain period of time ...

Page 74: ...airing the devices On the APP Home screen tap followed by Pair devices IP gateway Then tap to call up the device list and select the alias click OK to send a pairing request to the indoor station Please write down the token ID e g 1849C4BC in this case ...

Page 75: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 75 On the System settings APP settings screen of the indoor station click Unpaired select the relevant functions in the pop up window and click Pair ...

Page 76: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 76 Enter the token ID and click OK The indoor station will display Paired if successful ...

Page 77: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 77 6 Portal Sync If you have purchased a remote service you can click Portal sync on the APP settings screen to enable the remote service immediately ...

Page 78: ...r password is 123456 It can be used to set the following functions Card management Reset user setting App setting Basic zone setting Set alarm timer Arm or disarm the indoor station Change user password Please follow the steps below 1 On the System settings screen tap Change password 2 Tap Change user password ...

Page 79: ...inal password 4 Input new password twice 5 Click OK to save the setting Password rule This password must not include continuously increasing or decreasing numbers e g 123456 654321 Three consecutive identical numbers are similarly not permitted e g 123444 666888 ...

Page 80: ... 80 Unlock password This password is used to release the lock of the outdoor station by entering the password Changing unlock password Please follow the steps below 1 On the System settings screen tap Change password 2 Tap Change unlock password ...

Page 81: ...ut new password twice 3 8 digits 4 Click OK to save the setting Password rule This password must not include continuously increasing or decreasing numbers e g 123456 654321 Three consecutive identical numbers are similarly not permitted e g 123444 666888 ...

Page 82: ...r this password to disarm the indoor station At the same time an alarm message is sent to the guard unit and the management software The system default user password is 654321 Changing duress password Please follow the steps below 1 On the System settings screen tap Change password 2 Tap Change duress password ...

Page 83: ...inal password 4 Input new password twice 5 Click OK to save the setting Password rule This password must not include continuously increasing or decreasing numbers e g 123456 654321 Three consecutive identical numbers are similarly not permitted e g 123444 666888 ...

Page 84: ...nual 2TMD041800D0002 84 8 4 17 Resetting user settings Please follow the steps below 1 On the System settings screen tap Reset settings 2 Tap Reset user settings 3 Enter the user password the system default is 123456 4 Tap OK ...

Page 85: ...sword Note This function is only available for 120 s when this indoor station is powered on This function reset the engineering password to the default value 345678 Please follow the steps below 1 On the System settings screen tap Reset settings 2 Tap Reset engineering pwd 3 Tap OK ...

Page 86: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 86 8 4 19 Viewing the version On the System settings screen click About to view the version information ...

Page 87: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 87 8 4 20 Viewing the device address On the System settings screen click About to view the address information ...

Page 88: ...ioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 88 8 4 21 Obtaining the product manual Please follow the steps below 1 On the System settings screen tap About 2 Using the mobile to scan the QR code to access the website ...

Page 89: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 89 3 On the website click Downloads 4 Click Manual 5 Click PDF to download the file ...

Page 90: ...90 8 4 22 Updating the firmware Please follow the steps below 1 On the System settings screen tap About 2 Using the mobile to scan the QR code to access the website 3 On the website click Downloads 4 Click Software 5 Click ZIP to download the file ...

Page 91: ... file copy these 2 files to an SD card 7 Insert the SD card to the IP touch An icon will be displayed on the status bar if the SD card is inserted successfully 8 On the System settings screen tap About 9 Tap Firmware update 10 Select the update file and then click OK to update the firmware ...

Page 92: ...ord when accessing the engineering settings for the first time Please follow the steps below 1 On the System settings screen tap Engineering settings 2 Input original password 3 Input new password twice 4 Click OK to save the setting Password rule This password must not include continuously increasing or decreasing numbers e g 123456 654321 Three consecutive identical numbers are similarly not per...

Page 93: ...ering settings 2 Input engineering password 3 Click OK to access the Engineering settings screen Wrong password If the wrong password is entered 10 times within 5 minutes it is not possible to enter the password again for 5 minutes Forgotten engineering password Please contact the technical support engineers if you forget the engineering password ...

Page 94: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 94 8 5 2 Accessing the Local settings screen On the Engineering settings screen tap Local settings to access the corresponding screen ...

Page 95: ... mode physical address default In this mode when the user wants to initiate an intercom call he needs to enter the physical address e g 001 0102 2 Call mode logical address In this mode when the user wants to initiate an intercom call he needs to enter the logical address e g A1 ...

Page 96: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 96 ...

Page 97: ...ng Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 97 Please follow the steps below 1 On the Local settings screen select call mode from the drop down list 2 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings For more information ...

Page 98: ...to master mode Please follow the steps below 1 On the Local settings screen select Master mode from the drop down list 2 Enter the block number 3 Enter the room number 4 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings Switch Master mode Subsidiary mode Optional Router Home Community LAN1 LAN2 LAN1 IP touch LAN LAN IP touch LAN LAN IP touch LAN WiFi IP touch LAN Subsidiary mode Optional Subsidi...

Page 99: ...set to subsidiary indoor station Please follow the steps below 1 On the Local settings screen select Subsidiary mode from the drop down list 2 Enter the device number 3 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings Switch Master mode Subsidiary mode Optional Router Home Community LAN1 LAN2 LAN1 IP touch LAN WiFi IP touch LAN LAN IP touch LAN WiFi IP touch LAN Subsidiary mode Optional Subsidi...

Page 100: ...The independent indoor station can be managed by using management software Please follow the steps below 1 On the Local settings screen select Independent mode from the drop down list 2 Enter the block number 3 Enter the room number 4 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings Switch Independent mode Home Community LAN1 IP touch LAN ...

Page 101: ...ase follow the steps below 1 On the Local settings screen select home network port from the drop down list 2 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings Switch Master mode Subsidiary mode Optional Router Home Community LAN1 LAN2 LAN1 IP touch LAN LAN IP touch LAN LAN IP touch LAN WiFi IP touch LAN Subsidiary mode Optional Subsidiary mode Optional ...

Page 102: ...t home page setting Default home page can be selected among H A default DES and CCTV Follow the steps below to change the setting 1 On the Local settings screen select default home page from the drop down list 2 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 103: ...ct manual 2TMD041800D0002 103 8 5 7 Function management Please follow the steps 1 On the Local settings screen tap the designated slider to switch on off the function 2 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 104: ...ase follow the steps 1 On the Local settings screen tap 2 Select the designated picture from the SD card 3 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings Note The picture supports jpg png and bmp format with a maximum resolution of 2048 x 1920 The recommend resolution is 1024 x 600 ...

Page 105: ...nual 2TMD041800D0002 105 8 5 9 Default guard unit setting Please follow the steps 1 On the Local settings screen tap Address of default guard unit 2 Enter the address 1 32 3 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 106: ...figuration file Note An SD card must be inserted to the IP touch before use Please follow the steps 1 On the Local settings screen tap Import export configuration 2 Select the designated functions 3 Tap Export configuration file to output a configuration file to the SD card ...

Page 107: ...mporting the configuration file Note An SD card must be inserted to the IP touch before use Please follow the steps 1 On the Local settings screen tap Import export configuration 2 Tap Import configuration file to import a configuration file from the SD card ...

Page 108: ... compatible mode only be used when the devices need to communicate with previous generation products In this mode data transmission between devices are not encrypted it may lead to data leaks and has the risk of being attacked Please follow the steps below 1 On the Local settings screen tap the slider Compatible mode to switch on off the function 2 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settin...

Page 109: ...t software remotely If the Remote setting is disabled this IP touch can only be set locally Please follow the steps 1 On the Local settings screen tick untick the checkbox Remote setting to enable disable the function 2 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings Note This setting is only available on the indoor station which is set as Master mode or Independent mode ...

Page 110: ... 110 8 5 14 Clearing all data On the Local settings screen tap Clear all data to reset all user settings and all engineering settings to the factory defaults Note This function is only available within 120 s after the indoor station is powered on ...

Page 111: ...user password to the default value 123456 Tap Reset unlock pwd to reset the unlock password to the default value null Tap Reset user pwd to reset the duress password to the default value 654321 Note The engineering password must be changed when accessing the engineering settings for the first time The system default is 345678 This password is only to be used for initial setting work and it should ...

Page 112: ...certificates to other devices in the same home networks e g 2nd outdoor station private IP actuator and subsidiary indoor station Only IP pushbutton outdoor station and mini OS can be supported in this case Master mode Subsidiary mode Optional Router Home LAN1 LAN2 LAN1 Private IP actuator 2nd OS IP touch IP touch LAN LAN IP touch LAN Wifi IP touch LAN Subsidiary mode Optional Subsidiary mode Opti...

Page 113: ... Master IP touch gets the certificate Please follow the steps below 1 On the Engineering settings screen of master IP touch tap Local settings 2 Tap the slider Certification to enable the function 3 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 114: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 114 4 On the Engineering settings screen tap Certification list 5 Tap Certification list 6 The devices got the certification are displayed on the screen ...

Page 115: ...oduct manual 2TMD041800D0002 115 Other devices get the certificates There are 2 options to add other devices 1 Adding devices via search Please follow the steps below 1 On the Certification list screen tap 2 Tap Search ...

Page 116: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 116 3 The devices get the certificates are displayed on the screen ...

Page 117: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 117 2 Adding devices manually Please follow the steps below 1 On the Certification list screen tap 2 Tap Add manually ...

Page 118: ...p down list It can be set to 2nd OS Private IP actuator or Indoor station 4 Enter the device number 5 The function should be disable if the device is connected the router in the same apartment 6 Enter the serial number 7 Tap OK 8 The device gets the certificate is displayed on the screen ...

Page 119: ...k on the outdoor station or on the IP actuator only gets the certificate The outdoor station or the IP actuator needs to set the trusted list in the same time The following operations are based on the outdoor station and the similar operations for the IP actuator 1 On the Certificate list screen tap 2 Tap ...

Page 120: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 120 3 Tick the check box to add the device to the trusted list of the outdoor station 4 Tap OK to save ...

Page 121: ...121 Removing the certificate of the device Please follow the steps below 1 On the Certificate list screen tap 2 Tap to remove the certificate of one device 3 Tap Delete All to remove all the certificates of all devices except master indoor station ...

Page 122: ...tings 8 6 1 Precondition Please ensure the follow settings are carried out before use On the Engineering settings Local settings screen the H A function is enabled On the Engineering settings Smart home settings screen the smart home mode is set to KNX settings ...

Page 123: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 123 8 6 2 Basic KNX settings Access the Basic KNX settings screen On the System settings screen tap Basic KNX settings to access the corresponding screen ...

Page 124: ... Ringtone setting On the Basic KNX settings screen you can set the ringtone for Alarm Hint and Fault A maximum of 5 built in ringtones are supported and you can also select the ringtone from the SD card You can drag the slider to set the volume value ...

Page 125: ...Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 125 Separator format setting On the Basic KNX settings screen you can set the separator format Temperature unit setting On the Basic KNX settings screen you can set the temperature unit ...

Page 126: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 126 First day of week setting On the Basic KNX settings screen you can set the first day of week This setting will affect the KNX timer setting ...

Page 127: ...et a pincode to access There are 3 levels of pincodes for selection And the priority for these pincodes is level 3 lever 2 lever 1 On the Basic KNX settings screen you can set the pincodes The system default pincode of lever 1 is 111111 The system default pincode of lever 2 is 222222 The system default pincode of lever 3 is 333333 ...

Page 128: ...002 128 2 Logining the pincode In standby status tap on the status bar and enter the pincode After that if this pincode has the same priority as the KNX pages or the higher priority than the KNX pages you don t need to enter the pincode again ...

Page 129: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 129 3 Logging out the pincode In standby status tap on the status bar and tap OK to log out the pincode ...

Page 130: ...manual 2TMD041800D0002 130 Temperature display setting On the Basic KNX settings screen tick the check box to display the temperature When you tap on the status bar the temperature value will be displayed on a pop up window ...

Page 131: ...2 131 8 6 3 Advanced KNX settings Access the Advanced KNX settings screen Please follow the steps below 1 On the Engineering settings screen tap Smart home setting 2 Select KNX settings from the drop down list to access the corresponding screen ...

Page 132: ...e configuration file Please follow the steps below 1 Copy the configuration file pid to an SD card 2 Insert the SD card to IP touch 3 On the Engineering settings Smart home settings screen tap Read SD card 4 Select the configuration file from the SD card 5 Tap OK ...

Page 133: ...MD041800D0002 133 6 On the home screen KNX pages will be displayed on the screen IP touch 7 supports a maximum of 8 KNX pages and a maximum of 64 KNX icons IP touch 10 supports a maximum of 8 KNX pages and a maximum of 100 KNX icons ...

Page 134: ...tion must be enabled if an IPS with encryption function is used This function must be disabled if an IPS without encryption function is used Then step 2 and step 3 can be skipped 2 If the KNXnet IP secure function is enabled you need to enter the tunneling password 3 Enter the authentication code optional 4 Enter the KNX multicast address or static IP address 5 Tap OK ...

Page 135: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 135 Commissioning of the KNX function via DCA from ETS5 Please see the ETS5 product manual ...

Page 136: ...D041800D0002 136 8 6 4 KNX timer You can use the KNX timer function to control the KNX devices automatically during the designated period Access the KNX timer screen On the extra screen tap KNX timer to access the corresponding screen ...

Page 137: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 137 Adding a KNX timer Please follow the steps below 1 On the KNX timer screen tap 2 Tap ...

Page 138: ...800D0002 138 3 On the Smart home screen on the designated KNX icon tap 4 Select the days of the week with the selected options shown with highlighting 5 Set the start time 6 Set the end time Tick the check box End time and enter the time ...

Page 139: ...the actual situation 7 Tap Create 8 Select the icon from the drop down list 9 Select the timer type from the drop down list It can be set to Always Only at vacation or Not at vacation 10 Switch on off the timer The system default is on 11 Tap to add a new KNX timer A maximum of 10 times are supported for each KNX device 12 Tap OK ...

Page 140: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 140 13 The total count of the timer is display on the screen 14 Tap to exit the setting ...

Page 141: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 141 Removing a KNX timer Please follow the steps below 1 On the KNX timer screen tap 2 Tap ...

Page 142: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 142 Favorite Please follow the steps below 1 On the KNX timer screen tap 2 On the designated timer tap and will be displayed if successful ...

Page 143: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 143 3 On the Smart home screen tap 4 Tap 5 The favorite timer is displayed on the list ...

Page 144: ...e settings 8 7 1 Precondition Please ensure the follow settings are carried out before use On the Engineering settings Local settings screen the H A function is enabled On the Engineering settings Smart home settings screen the smart home mode is set to free home ...

Page 145: ...Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 145 8 7 2 free home settings Please follow the steps below 1 On the Engineering settings screen tap Smart home setting 2 Tap System Access Point 3 Tap the designated system access point ...

Page 146: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 146 4 Enter the user name and the password 5 Tap OK 6 Success is displayed on the screen if successful ...

Page 147: ...47 7 On the home screen free home pages will be displayed on the screen IP touch 7 supports a maximum of 4 free home pages and a maximum of 64 free home icons IP touch 10 supports a maximum of 4 free home pages and a maximum of 100 free home icons ...

Page 148: ...sister Detector 1 GND Z n 10K Resister Detector 1 GND Z n Z n Designated alarm zoneconnector onthe indoor station Detector 2 Detector n Connect one detector Connect multiple detectors 10K Resister Detector 1 GND Z n 10K Resister GND Z n Z n Designated alarm zone connector on the indoor station Connect onedetector Connect multipledetectors Detector 1 Detector 2 Detector n ...

Page 149: ...e of alarm zones Unused alarm zone If an alarm zone is not used there are 2 options to carry out 1 Option 1 On the Engineering settings Advanced zone settings Alarm zone attribute screen set the Sensor to None default 2 Option 2 Follow the diagram below to connect a 10K resister 10K Resister GND Z n Z n Designated alarm zone connector on theindoor station Unused alarmzone ...

Page 150: ... LAN 8 alarm zones In this case its interface module can support 8 alarm zones 23 alarm zones In this case an alarm zone extended module should be connected to the interface module Its interface module 7 an alarm zone extended module 16 can support 23 alarm zones Alarm zone extended module ...

Page 151: ...TMD041800D0002 151 32 alarm zones In this case 2 alarm zone extended modules should be connected to the interface module Its interface module 0 2 alarm zone extended modules 16 2 can support 32 alarm zones Alarm zone extended module ...

Page 152: ...arm zone extended module should be connected This alarm zone extended module 16 can support 16 alarm zones 32 alarm zones In this case 2 alarm zone extended modules should be connected These alarm zone extended modules 16 2 can support 32 alarm zones Alarm zone extended module Alarm zone extended module ...

Page 153: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 153 8 8 3 Precondition On the Engineering settings Local settings screen the Alarm function is enabled ...

Page 154: ...TMD041800D0002 154 8 8 4 Basic zone settings Access the Basic zone settings screen Please follow the steps below 1 On the System settings screen tap Basic zone settings 2 Enter the user password the system default is 123456 3 Tap OK ...

Page 155: ...n the resident enters the house there is a certain amount of time available to enter the password to disarm the indoor station to avoid the alarm being triggered 3 Set the alarm duration The system default is 5 minutes 4 If the Tamper proof switch function is enabled the IP touch will issue an alarm if it is removed from the wall or its front part is dismantled from the back part An alarm message ...

Page 156: ... This password is used to arm and disarm the indoor station the system default is 345678 2 Tap Start testing mode to test that the zones are working properly 3 Alarm type It can be set to Floor plan or Simple mode When Floor plan is selected the alarm icons will be displayed on a floor plan for more intuitive viewing 4 Alarm capacity Select the alarm zone number from the drop down list 5 When Floo...

Page 157: ...ting This setting is only available when Floor plan is selected Please follow the steps below 1 On the Advanced zone settings screen select Floor plan from the drop down list 2 Tap Alarm zone position 3 Tap anywhere to create an alarm zone 4 Tap to exit the current setting ...

Page 158: ... Note The following descriptions are based on the Floor plan type It can also be used as a reference for the Simple mode type Please follow the steps below 1 On the Advanced zone settings screen tap Alarm zone attribute 2 Tap an alarm zone icon to access the corresponding screen ...

Page 159: ...lected from Arm for stay Arm for away and Arm for rest 8 Select the linked zone from the drop down list With this setting the alarm zone is combined with the other alarm zone Fox example zone 1 is linked to zone 2 Both zones must be set to the same trigger type Either of them can be triggered first and the other zone will then also be triggered within 20 s an alarm will be sounded and an alarm mes...

Page 160: ...ered whether arming or disarming an alarm sound will be played and an alarm message will be sent to the guard unit and the management software immediately The only way to end the alarm is to disable the zone 4 Transfer delay zone With this setting the alarm zone is combined with a delay zone For example zone 1 delay zone zone 2 transfer delay zone If zone 2 is triggered first an alarm will be soun...

Page 161: ...Removing the alarm zones Note The following descriptions are based on the Floor plan type Please follow the steps below 1 On the Advanced zone settings screen tap Alarm zone position 2 Tap an existing alarm zone icon 3 Tap OK to remove this alarm zone ...

Page 162: ... manual 2TMD041800D0002 162 8 8 6 Linking with home automation The alarm zone can be linked with a home automation scene Please follow the steps below 1 On the extra screen tap Alarm to access the corresponding screen 2 Tap ...

Page 163: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 163 3 Enter the user password 4 Tap OK 5 Tap Select alarm mode ...

Page 164: ...n alarm mode 7 Tap OK 8 Tap a scene KNX scene or free home scene After this setting when you apply the scene the linked alarm operation will be carried out at the same time Or when you carry out the alarm operation the linked scene will also be applied at the same time ...

Page 165: ...nly The outdoor station must enter engineering mode before use Power on the outdoor station wait until all 3 LED indicators go out Press and hold the first button on the outdoor station for 10 s until all 3 LED indicators flash 8 9 2 Accessing the Outdoor station settings screen On the Engineering settings screen on the IP touch tap Outdoor station settings to access the corresponding screen ...

Page 166: ...66 8 9 3 Device type setting 1 Device type GS gate station Please follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen select GS from the drop down list 2 Enter the device number 1 32 3 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 167: ... Device type OS outdoor station Please follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen select OS from the drop down list 2 Enter the block number 1 999 3 Enter the device number 1 64 4 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 168: ...ernal In this case the 2nd OS is connected to the router in the apartment see diagram below Please follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen select 2nd OS from the drop down list 2 Select Internal from the drop down list 3 Enter the device number 1 32 4 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 169: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 169 Location of IP gateway External In this case the 2nd OS is connected to the switch outside the apartment see diagram below ...

Page 170: ...t 2nd OS from the drop down list 2 Select External from the drop down list 3 Enter the block number 1 999 4 Enter the room number 01 63 01 32 e g 0101 5 Enter the device number 1 2 6 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings Note The external and internal types cannot be used in mixed scenarios in the same apartment ...

Page 171: ...This setting applies to pushbutton outdoor station with card reader only Please follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen select unlock type from the drop down list It can be set to Default lock or Subsidiary lock 2 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 172: ... NO NC COM or IP Actuator 2 If lock type IP actuator you need to set lock type from the drop down list It can be set to Power lock or Relay lock optional 3 If lock type IP actuator you need to set device number of the IP actuator optional 4 Enter the unlock time for the power lock default 5 seconds 5 Enter the unlock time for the signal lock default 5 seconds 6 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to sa...

Page 173: ...D NO NC COM or IP Actuator 2 If lock type IP actuator you need to set lock type from the drop down list It can be set to Power lock or Relay lock optional 3 If lock type IP actuator you need to set device number of the IP actuator optional 4 Enter the unlock time for the power lock default 5 seconds 5 Enter the unlock time for the signal lock default 5 seconds 6 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to s...

Page 174: ...en the door is open longer than 120 s A sensor should first be connected to the outdoor station Please follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen tick the check box Door status detection to enable the function 2 If the function Sound of local alarm is enabled the IP touch also sounds an alarm locally 3 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 175: ...s enabled the IP touch will send an alarm to the management software if the outdoor station is removed from the wall Please follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen tick the check box Tamper proof alarm to enable the function 2 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 176: ...ct manual 2TMD041800D0002 176 8 9 9 Ringtone volume setting Please follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen tap or to adjust the ringtone volume 2 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 177: ... 177 8 9 10 Button tone setting Please follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen tick the check box Button tone to enable the function 2 Tap or to adjust the voice volume 3 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 178: ... sound for Call in progress during the operation Please follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen tick the check box Voice prompts to enable the function 2 Tap or to adjust the voice volume 3 The language of the voice prompt will be the same as the language setting 4 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 179: ...ct manual 2TMD041800D0002 179 8 9 12 Language setting Please follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen select a language from the drop down list 2 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 180: ...e when the device type of outdoor station is set to OS Please follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen tick the check box Lift control settings to enable the function 2 Enter the floor number of the local outdoor station 7 63 3 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 181: ...0D0002 181 8 9 14 Anti flicker setting Please follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen select refresh rate from the drop down list It can be set to 60 Hz or 50 Hz 2 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 182: ... GS If this function is enabled each incoming call from this outdoor station will be transferred to the designated guard unit Please follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen tick the check box Call forward to enable the function 2 Enter the address of the designated guard unit 1 32 3 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 183: ...lease follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen tick the check box Wiegand output to enable the function 2 Select the Wiegand output format from the drop down list It can be set to 26 bits or 34 bits 3 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 184: ...ease follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen select the columns of button from the drop down list This setting is only available when detecting bar pushbutton module on the outdoor station It can be set to 1 or 2 optional 2 Tap Pushbutton address setting ...

Page 185: ... the drop down list It can be set to Call Turn on the light or None 4 Select the device type from the drop down list It can be set to Indoor station or Phone guard unit 5 Enter the address according the device type 6 Tap OK 7 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 186: ...en select the sync time method from the drop down list It can be set to Sync with mgmtc or Close time sync If Sync with mgmtc is selected the outdoor station will sync the time from the management software 2 If Close time sync is selected the time and date need to be set manually optional 3 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 187: ...ompatible mode only be used when the devices need to communicate with previous generation products In this mode data transmission between devices are not encrypted it may lead to data leaks and has the risk of being attacked Please follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen tap the slider Compatible mode to switch on off the function 2 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save th...

Page 188: ...upgraded If gate station device type GS needs to update the firmware a gate station device ID 1 must be used before updating If building outdoor station device type OS needs to update the firmware a building outdoor station device ID 1 must be used before updating Please follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen tap Firmware update ...

Page 189: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 189 2 Select the designated outdoor station from the drop down list 3 Select the upgrade file from the SD card 4 Tap OK to update the firmware ...

Page 190: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 190 8 9 21 Viewing the version On the Outdoor station settings screen view the version information ...

Page 191: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 191 8 9 22 Viewing the serial number On the Outdoor station settings screen view the serial number ...

Page 192: ...e reset button of the IP actuator once when it works normally the LED flashing green means that the IP actuator has entered engineering mode 8 10 2 Accessing the IP actuator settings screen On the Engineering setting screen on the IP touch tap IP actuator settings to access the corresponding screen Tip The IP actuator will exit engineering mode if no operation is carried out for 5 minutes ...

Page 193: ... On the IP actuator settings screen 1 Device type Network IP Actuator Please follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen select Network IP Actuator from the drop down list 2 Enter the device number 1 32 3 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 194: ...pe Building IP actuator Please follow the steps below 1 On the Outdoor station settings screen select Building IP Actuator from the drop down list 2 Enter the block number 1 999 3 Enter the device number 1 32 4 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 195: ...to the router in the apartment see diagram below Please follow the steps below 1 On the IP actuator settings screen select Private IP Actuator from the drop down list 2 Select Internal from the drop down list 3 Enter the device number 1 32 4 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings Switch Router Device ID 1 32 Master Home network Community network ...

Page 196: ...0D0002 196 Location of IP actuator External In this case the IP actuator is connected to the switch outside the apartment see diagram below Switch Router Device ID 01 02 Block no 1 999 Room no 0101 6332 Master Home network Community network ...

Page 197: ... IP Actuator from the drop down list 2 Select External from the drop down list 3 Enter the block number 1 999 4 Enter the room number 01 63 01 32 e g 0101 5 Enter the device number 1 2 6 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings Note The external and internal types cannot be used in mixed scenarios in the same apartment ...

Page 198: ...setting Please follow the steps below 1 On the IP actuator settings screen select output mode from the drop down list It can be set to AC output DC output NC or DC output NO 2 Enter the unlock time default 5 seconds 3 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 199: ...tuator settings screen select relay mode from the drop down list It can be set to Unlock or Turn on the light 2 If relay mode Unlock you need to set the unlock time for the IP actuator If relay mode Turn on the light you need to set the light time for the IP actuator 3 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 200: ...tion is enabled each unlock record from the IP actuator will be sent to the management software Please follow the steps below 1 On the IP actuator settings screen select Activate or Close from the drop down list to enable disable the function 2 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 201: ...The exit button can be linked with the designated lock of the IP actuator Please follow the steps below 1 On the IP actuator settings screen select lock type from the drop down list It can be set to Power lock or Relay lock 2 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 202: ...tting value the IP actuator will send an alarm to the management software a sensor should first be connected to the IP actuator Please follow the steps below 1 On the IP actuator settings screen tick the check box Door status detection to enable the function 2 Enter the door open period 1 600 seconds 3 Tap to exit the setting tap OK to save the settings ...

Page 203: ... firmware is upgraded If network IP actuator needs to update the firmware a gate station device ID 1 must be used before updating If building IP actuator needs to update the firmware a building outdoor station device ID 1 must be used before updating Please follow the steps below 1 On the IP actuator settings screen tap Firmware update ...

Page 204: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 204 2 Select the designated IP actuator from the drop down list 3 Select the upgrade file from the SD card 4 Tap OK to update the firmware ...

Page 205: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 205 8 10 10 Viewing the version On the IP actuator settings screen view the version information ...

Page 206: ...Commissioning Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 206 8 10 11 Viewing the serial number On the IP actuator settings screen view the serial number ...

Page 207: ...utdoor stations The countdown will be displayed in the last 9 s 3 Tap to accept the call 4 Release the default lock Tap to release the default lock on the calling outdoor station 5 Program button Tap to release the subsidiary lock on the calling outdoor station It can be set to switch on the light 6 Tap to mute the ringtone on this device 7 Tap to display the image of the next camera 8 Tap to swit...

Page 208: ...unction 9 Tap to take a snapshot manually 10 Tap to record a video when the SD is inserted 11 Select the image of the outdoor station or the camera from the drop down list 12 Tap or to adjust the volume 13 Tap to end the call 14 Tap to mute the volume ...

Page 209: ...s full screen by default Tap to switch to normal screen No Function 1 Caller ID 2 Display the countdown in the last 9 s 3 Tap to accept the incoming call 4 Tap to mute the ringtone on this device 5 Tap to switch between full screen and normal screen 6 Tap or to adjust the volume 7 Tap to end the call 8 Tap to mute the volume ...

Page 210: ...l from doorbell When the doorbell is pressed this device will display for 5 s on the status bar If the doorbell is associated with the camera the IP touch will display the image from the camera automatically See the Home monitor setting chapter on page xx ...

Page 211: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 211 9 2 Intercom 9 2 1 Accessing the Intercom screen In standby status on the Door Entry screen tap to access the corresponding screen ...

Page 212: ...0002 212 9 2 2 Initiating an intercom call 1 Initiating an intercom call between the different apartments via the keypad Please follow the steps below 1 On the Intercom screen tap 2 Enter the room number 3 Tap to initiate an intercom call ...

Page 213: ...0002 213 2 Initiating an intercom call between the different apartments via the contact list Note At least one contact needs to be added before use Please follow the steps below 1 On the System settings screen tap Contacts 2 Tap Contacts ...

Page 214: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 214 3 Tap Add manually 4 Enter the contact name 5 Enter the room number 6 Tap OK ...

Page 215: ...tion Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 215 7 The result is displayed on the screen 8 Tap X to exit the setting 9 On the Intercom screen the contact is displayed on the screen 10 Tap to initiate an intercom call ...

Page 216: ...ual 2TMD041800D0002 216 3 Initiating a group call in the same apartment Please follow the steps below 1 On the Intercom screen tap Indoor extension 2 Group call is displayed on the screen 3 Tap to initiate an intercom call ...

Page 217: ...ration Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 217 4 Initiating a dedicated room call in the same apartment Please follow the steps below 1 On the System settings screen tap Contacts 2 Tap Indoor extension settings ...

Page 218: ...ion Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 218 3 Tap the designated extension 4 Enter the alias name 5 Tap OK 6 Tap X to exit the setting 7 The alias name is displayed on the screen 8 Tap to initiate an intercom call ...

Page 219: ...ts to the blacklist Blacklist applies to the intercom call among different apartments only If you don t want to receive the call from someone who has been added to your contact list you can use the blacklist Please follow the steps below 1 On the Intercom screen tap ...

Page 220: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 220 2 Tap the designated contact 3 Select Blocked from the drop down list 4 Tap to save 5 Tap Block 6 The blocked contact is displayed on the screen ...

Page 221: ...ct manual 2TMD041800D0002 221 9 2 4 Restoring contacts from the blacklist Please follow the steps below 1 On the Intercom screen tap 2 Tap the designated contact 3 Select Allowed from the drop down list 4 Tap to save ...

Page 222: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 222 9 3 Surveillance 9 3 1 Surveillance from outdoor stations In standby status on the Door Entry screen tap to access the corresponding screen ...

Page 223: ... release the subsidiary lock on the monitored outdoor station by default It can be set to other function e g switch on the light 6 Tap to mute default or unmute the volume during surveillance 7 Tap to display the image of the next outdoor station or the next camera 8 Tap to switch between full screen and normal screen 9 Tap to take a snapshot 10 Tap to record a video only when an SD is inserted 11...

Page 224: ...own will be displayed in the last 9 s 3 Tap to end the surveillance 4 Tap to display the image of the next outdoor station or the next camera 5 Tap to switch between full screen and normal screen 6 Tap to take a snapshot 7 Tap to record a video only when an SD is inserted 8 Select the image of the outdoor station or the camera from the drop down list ...

Page 225: ...ndition Please ensure the follow settings are carried out before use On the Engineering settings Local settings screen the Call guard unit function is enabled On the Engineering settings Local settings screen the address of default guard unit must be set the system default is 1 ...

Page 226: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 226 9 4 2 Initiating a call In standby status on the Door entry screen tap to initiate a call ...

Page 227: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 227 9 5 Alarm 9 5 1 Accessing the Alarm screen On the extra screen tap Alarm to access the corresponding screen ...

Page 228: ...ated icon to carry out an arming action e g Arm all 2 Enter the password a user password or a program password can be used If a user password is used to arm the device only this user password can be used to disarm it If a program password is used to arm the device both the user password and the program password can be used to disarm it 3 Tap OK ...

Page 229: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 229 4 The designated zone icons turn red on the screen 5 Disarming is displayed on the screen 6 When an alarm zone is triggered the zone icon will turn orange ...

Page 230: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 230 9 5 3 Disarming the device manually Please follow the steps below 1 On the Alarm screen tap Disarming 2 Enter the password 3 Tap OK ...

Page 231: ...ct manual 2TMD041800D0002 231 9 5 4 Arming the device automatically You can use an alarm timer to arm the device automatically Please follow the steps below 1 On the Alarm screen tap 2 Enter the user password 3 Tap OK ...

Page 232: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 232 4 Tap 5 Tap ...

Page 233: ...0002 233 6 Tap Add timer 7 Tap to select the working days 8 Tap to set the start time 9 Tap to set the end time 10 Select the arming type from the drop down list It can be set to Arm all Arm for stay Arm for away or Arm for rest 11 Tap OK ...

Page 234: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 234 Note A maximum of 10 items are supported 12 With this timer setting the indoor station will arm automatically and will be displayed on the status bar ...

Page 235: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 235 9 6 History 9 6 1 Viewing call records Accessing the History screen In standby status tap on the status bar to access the corresponding screen ...

Page 236: ...on the screen Note A maximum of 30 call records can be stored Highlighting indicates unread status 2 Tap the picture to see details on the pop up window A maximum of 3 pictures are supported for each record you can tap or to view the pictures 3 Tap to play the audio or video record on the pop up window when an SD card is inserted ...

Page 237: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 237 9 6 2 Adding a contact to the blacklist list Please follow the steps below 1 On the History screen tap 2 Tap to add the contact to the blacklist quickly ...

Page 238: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 238 9 6 3 Copying snapshot to an SD card Please follow the steps below 1 Insert an SD card to the IP touch 2 On the History screen tap 3 Tap Copy to SD card ...

Page 239: ...Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 239 9 6 4 Removing call records Please follow the steps below 1 On the History screen tap 2 Tap to remove one call record 3 Tap Delete all to remove entire history records optional ...

Page 240: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 240 9 6 5 Viewing alarm records Please follow the steps below 1 On the extra screen tap Alarm 2 Tap ...

Page 241: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 241 3 The alarm records are displayed on the screen tap to play the alarm video if possible ...

Page 242: ...e 9 7 1 Creating a voice message Please follow the steps below 1 In standby status tap on the status bar 2 Tap New voice message 3 Tap to start the record Tap to start the record Tap to play the record 4 Tap OK to save A maximum of 30 voice messages can be stored ...

Page 243: ...ce message This IP touch will flash on the status bar if there is an unread message Please follow the steps below 1 In standby mode tap on the status bar 2 Tap Voice message 3 The voice messages are displayed on the screen 4 Tap to play the designated voice message ...

Page 244: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 244 9 7 3 Removing voice messages Please follow the steps below 1 In standby mode tap on the status bar 2 Tap Voice message 3 Tap ...

Page 245: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 245 4 Tap to remove one voice message 5 Tap Delete all to remove all voice messages optional ...

Page 246: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 246 9 8 Text message 9 8 1 Accessing the Text message screen On the extra screen tap Text message to access the corresponding screen ...

Page 247: ...ending a text message The IP touch can send text messages to the management software Please follow the steps below 1 On the Text message screen tap Inbox 2 Tap 3 Enter the subject 4 Enter the content 5 Tap to send this message to the management software ...

Page 248: ...Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 248 6 Tap Outbox 7 The sent text message is displayed on the screen means an undelivered message 8 If the message is marked as tap the message followed by to send this message again ...

Page 249: ...us this IP touch will flash on the status bar if there is an unread text message from the management software Please follow the steps below 1 On the Text message screen tap Inbox 2 Tap the designated message Note A maximum of 30 text messages can be supported Highlighting indicates unread status ...

Page 250: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 250 3 Tap 4 Enter the content 5 Tap to reply this message to the management software ...

Page 251: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 251 9 8 4 Marking all text messages as read Please follow the steps below 1 On the Text message screen tap Inbox 2 Tap 3 Tap Mark all as read ...

Page 252: ... manual 2TMD041800D0002 252 9 8 5 Removing text messages Please follow the steps below 1 On the Text message screen tap Inbox 2 Tap 3 Tap to remove one text message 4 Tap Delete all to remove all text messages optional ...

Page 253: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 253 9 9 Standby unlock 9 9 1 Accessing the Standby unlock screen On the extra screen tap Unlock to access the corresponding screen ...

Page 254: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 254 9 9 2 Adding a lock Please follow the steps below 1 On the Standby unlock screen tap 2 Tap ...

Page 255: ... lock type from the drop down list It can be set to Door lock or Actuator lock 4 Select the lock from the drop down list 5 Enter the alias name of the lock 6 Tap OK 7 The result is displayed on the screen Door lock Actuator lock 8 Tap to exit the setting ...

Page 256: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 256 9 9 3 Releasing a lock Please follow the steps below 1 On the Standby unlock screen tap the designated lock icon 2 The designated lock is released ...

Page 257: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 257 9 9 4 Editing a lock Please follow the steps below 1 On the Standby unlock screen tap 2 Tap to edit the lock information ...

Page 258: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 258 9 9 5 Removing a lock Please follow the steps below 1 On the Standby unlock screen tap 2 Tap to remove the lock ...

Page 259: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 259 9 10 Media player 9 10 1 Accessing the Media player screen On the extra screen tap Media player to access the corresponding screen ...

Page 260: ...Note Please insert an SD card into the IP touch before use It is recommended to create 1 folder called media on the root directory of the SD card before use Please follow the steps below 1 On the Media player screen tap A V 2 Tap Deirectory 3 Tap to selete the designated folder ...

Page 261: ...Operation Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 261 4 Tap to select the designated audio or video 5 Tap OK Note Media format supported mp3 wav mp4 avi The maximum video solution is 1920 x 1080 ...

Page 262: ...lease insert an SD card into the IP touch before use It is recommended to create 1 folder called photo on the root directory of the SD card before use Please follow the steps below 1 On the Media player screen tap Image 2 Tap Deirectory 3 Tap to selete the designated folder ...

Page 263: ...he designated picture 5 Tap OK 6 Tap to play the pictures as a slideshow full screen by default 7 Tap to set the transition when displaying multiple photos Note Photo formats supported jpg png The maximum photo solution is 2048 x 1920 The maximum photo size is 3 M ...

Page 264: ...roduct manual 2TMD041800D0002 264 9 11 Call the lift 9 11 1 Precondition Please ensure the follow settings are carried out before use On the Engineering settings Local settings screen the Lift function is enabled ...

Page 265: ...on Product manual 2TMD041800D0002 265 9 11 2 Call the lift Please follow the steps below 1 On the Door Entry screen tap to call the lift to the current floor 2 will be displayed on the status bar if successful ...

Page 266: ...ction applies to IP touch LAN LAN only It is allowed to connect 2 pcs PM2 5 sensors to the 485 connectors on the IP touch Please contact with local engineer for more details when you need this application In standby status tap on the status bar to display the PM2 5 values ...

Page 267: ...0002 267 9 13 Clean screen On the System settings screen Display screen tap The countdown 1 30 is displayed on the screen Any operations on the screen will be invalid This device will exit Clean screen mode if an incoming call is received ...

Page 268: ...236 product the network its system and interfaces against any kind of security breaches unauthorized access interference intrusion leakage and or theft of data or information ABB Ltd and its affiliates are not liable for damages and or losses related to such security breaches unauthorized access interference intrusion leakage and or theft of data or information Although ABB provides functionality ...

Page 269: ...client 5061 TCP To be used by sip server 5070 TCP To be used by sip server 50602 UDP To be used by sip server 7777 TCP UDP To be used for device management 7006 TCP To be used for connectivity detection when this feature is enabled 8001 TCP To be used for calling history report 8887 TCP To be used for firmware updating 10777 TLS Secure channel for device management 11778 TLS Secure channel for con...

Page 270: ...verify the authentication and integrity of firmware If Internet services available device will connect to MyBuildings sever to get new firmware automatically but needs to be confirmed by end user every time A signature file will be used to verify the authentication and integrity of firmware 10 5 Backup Restore Some configurations of device can be exported to SD card for backup purpose and on later...

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