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User list

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Fig. 16  User list

The “contact” menu has the following functions:

No.

Functions

1

“Search box”

-  Search a user name by entering a few letters of the first name.

2

“Contact list”

-  Lists contacts.

3

“Call”

-  Click on this button to call the selected contact.

4

“View”

-  Show specific information of the selected contact.

5

“Back”

-  Click on this button to return to the start page.

Back

SWITCH ACTUATOR

View

Alexander.G

1/5

4

5

1

Call

Bodin.K

Christian.G

Elizabeth.G

Tom

2

3

Summary of Contents for Welcome M2303

Page 1: ...7 ABB Welcome Pos 2 DinA4 Anl eitun gen Online Inh alt KNX Doo rEntry 832 20 AP xxx Tit elblat t 832 20 AP xxx ABB 1 9 m od_ 132 3249 806 476 _15 docx 11 108 4 1 M2303 Guard unit E nde der Liste f r T...

Page 2: ...tercept mode 13 4 2 3 1 VIP settings 15 4 2 4 Communication 18 4 2 5 Surveillance 21 4 2 6 Switch actuator 22 4 2 7 User list 23 4 2 8 History 25 4 2 9 Settings basic 28 4 2 9 1 Ringtone settings 28 4...

Page 3: ...ABB Welcome 3 6 Mounting installation 49 6 1 Requirements for the electrician 49 6 2 General installation instructions 50 6 3 Mounting 51 E nde der Liste f r Tex tma rke TOC...

Page 4: ...s an integral part of the ABB Welcome door communication system and operates exclusively with components from this system Pos 10 B usch J aeg er Neus truk tur M odul Strukt ur O nline Doku me ntatio n...

Page 5: ...al requirements in particular the laws governing electronic and electrical devices and the REACH ordinance EU Directive 2002 96 EG WEEE and 2002 95 EG RoHS EU REACH ordinance and law for the implement...

Page 6: ...rieb 18 mo d_1 302 768 8209 65_ 15 docx 10 3540 2 1 4 1 Standard operation Pos 20 Di nA4 A nleitu ngen Onlin e Ueb ersc hrift en 3 Bedie nele men te 20 mod _13 232 6022 055 9_1 5 do cx 1 116 47 3 1 4...

Page 7: ...he door has been opened over the set time The sensor must be connected first 4 Surveillance button In standby mode press this button to survey the default outdoor station 5 Programmable buttons 1 2 3...

Page 8: ...button to survey the default outdoor station 4 Switch actuator Click on this icon to enter the switch actuator menu and enable the existing actuators 5 User list Click on this icon to check the contac...

Page 9: ...ing 11 Alarm history This icon appears when new alarm information is available in the alarm history Click on this icon to display the events 12 Call history This icon appears when new call information...

Page 10: ...5 d ocx 111 919 1 Fig 3 Incoming call from outdoor station When Outdoor station calling the following functions are available No Function 1 The rest time of the conversation 2 Number of outdoor statio...

Page 11: ...5 Incoming call from indoor station When Indoor station calling the following functions are available No Function 1 The rest time of the conversation 2 User name If physical address is associated with...

Page 12: ...e n 832 20 AP x xx 20 m od_ 132 326 795 847 9_15 docx 1 121 09 1 Fig 6 Display settings during calls The following functions are available if you press button No Functions 1 Adjust the saturation of t...

Page 13: ...the guard unit will intercept calls for all users VIP means that the guard unit will intercept calls for VIPs only 3 Set VIPs if applicable Click on this button to set the VIPs 4 Choose the type of in...

Page 14: ...mer is activated set the start time and end time via the plus minus buttons Before adjusting the hour or minute the active range is highlighted in blue End time start time The function can only be set...

Page 15: ...S by user name from contact lists 2 Select physical address then click on add button to add new VIPs by their physical address 3 VIP Click on the VIP button to check the VIP list 4 Add Click on the ad...

Page 16: ...Displays all VIPs 2 View Click on this button to display specific information about the selected VIP 3 Delete Click on this button twice to delete the selected VIP 4 Back Click on this button to retu...

Page 17: ...Add VIPs by physical address No Functions 1 Enter a physical address with the numeric keypad 2 Add Click on this button to add a new VIP Enter the correct physical address before pressing this button...

Page 18: ...ions No Functions 1 Click on the call indoor station 2 Enter a physical address or logic address to make a call to an indoor station Select physical address or logical address from call settings 3 Con...

Page 19: ...User name If physical address is associated with address of indoor station only the user name will be displayed not the physical or logical address 3 If indoor station answers the call guard unit will...

Page 20: ...uard unit is in the same building press 1 9 to make a call If the called guard unit is not in the same building press the building number guard unit address to make a call e g building number 1 60 plu...

Page 21: ...d_ 132 326 795 847 9_15 docx 1 121 09 1 Fig 14 Surveillance Press button to survey the default outdoor station The following functions are available No Functions 1 Click on this button to survey the n...

Page 22: ...x 1 121 09 1 Fig 15 Switch actuator The switch actuator menu has the following functions No Functions 1 Actuator list Establish an actuator list by clicking on system settings advance switch actuator...

Page 23: ...nu has the following functions No Functions 1 Search box Search a user name by entering a few letters of the first name 2 Contact list Lists contacts 3 Call Click on this button to call the selected c...

Page 24: ...ome 24 Press the view button to show specific information from the contact list Fig 17 Specific information in the contact list Back CONTACT User Name Logic Address Physical Address Alexander G 000003...

Page 25: ...the snapshot function is not active this icon is disabled Date time and event type are recorded together with the snapshot Directions means dialing calls means receiving calls means missing calls 3 D...

Page 26: ...tton to view the previous or the next photo 2 Delete Click on this button twice to delete the photo 3 Back Click on this button to return to the history menu Fig 20 Alarm history 3 Outdoor 1 1 2 Back...

Page 27: ...to the start page Pos 32 B usch J aeg er Neus truk tur M odul Strukt ur O nline Doku me ntatio n Steu er mod ule Onlin e Dok ume ntati on F r alle Dok ume nte S eiten umb ruch 9 m od_ 126 8898 668 09...

Page 28: ...select a bell sound for calls from outdoor stations 2 Click on the plus minus button to select a bell sound for calls from indoor stations 3 Click on the plus minus button to select a bell sound like...

Page 29: ...Enable disable the feedback tone that sounds when the touch button is pressed 3 Touch screen tone Enable disable the feedback tone that sounds when the touch screen is pressed 4 The ringtone can be se...

Page 30: ...ck on the plus minus button to set the date 2 Time Click on the plus minus button to set the time 3 Summertime Enable disable the summertime by ticking the checkbox 4 OK Click on this button to save t...

Page 31: ...er or pressing the plus minus buttons 3 Calibrate If the buttons and the associated graphics on the display are no longer superimposed the monitor must be calibrated Click on the calibrate button and...

Page 32: ...lowing functions No Functions 1 Languages Available languages are listed here The current language is marked with a dot 2 OK Click on this button to save the settings 3 Back Click on this button to re...

Page 33: ...ation Display the current version and the address of this guard unit scanning the QR code to get the specific instructions for this guard unit Back INFORMATION Flash Version MCU Version Guard Unit Add...

Page 34: ...ABB Welcome 34 4 2 10 Settings advanced Enter the system password to access the advanced settings The default password is 345678 Fig 27 Password Enter Password to Access the Menu Back OK...

Page 35: ...lable actuators are listed here 2 Add Click on this button to add a new actuator A total of up to 10 switch actuators can be added 3 Modify Click on this button to modify existing actuator entries 4 D...

Page 36: ...Functions 1 To add a new actuator list Change the target address by scrolling up from 001 to 199 with the plus minus buttons 2 OK Click on this button to save the settings 3 Rename Click on this butto...

Page 37: ...vailable functions are release second lock and enable switch actuator Second lock means that the lock is connected with an outdoor station NC NO COM Only the existing switch actuator list can be avail...

Page 38: ...d a contact list by user name 2 Logic address Add a contact list by logic address e g your apartment number 0101 3 Add Click on this button to add a new contact list 4 Edit Click on this button to edi...

Page 39: ...ntact list Physical address the address of an indoor station from 001 to 250 which is an internal code sent through the bus and identified by all devices within the system Set by using the switches X1...

Page 40: ...tering a few letters of the first name 2 User name Available user names are listed here 3 Modify Change the specific information of existing user names 4 Delete Delete a user name by clicking on this...

Page 41: ...001 to 250 which is an internal code sent through the bus and identified by all devices within the system Set by using switches X100 X10 X1 of the indoor station Logic address the code that visitors...

Page 42: ...user can select and click on a logic address The logic address is set in the user list management menu 2 Digit When choosing a logic address you should set the digits of the logic address by using th...

Page 43: ...s menu has the following functions No Functions 1 Enter a new system password The password must include 6 digits 2 OK Click on this button to save the settings 3 Back Click on this button to return to...

Page 44: ...setting factory default The reset factory default menu has the following functions No Functions 1 OK Click on this button to save the settings 2 Back Click on this button to return to the start page B...

Page 45: ...rd unit is powered on Fig 38 Resetting password and clearing all data In the engineer mode you can also clear all data in the menu including the switch actuator lists user lists history etc Fig 39 Res...

Page 46: ...Never use such objects for entries on the touch screen monitor Use your finger or a plastic stylus The screen surface can be damaged by cleaning fluids or abrasive agents Clean the surfaces using a so...

Page 47: ...Jumper to set the address of the guard unit 3 Master slave function Only one guard unit in each building should be set as master Jumper should be set as M S on All other guard units in the same build...

Page 48: ...72 Display size 4 3 Operating temperature 10 C 55 C Storage temperature 40 C 70 C Protection IP 30 Single wire clamps 2 x 0 28 mm 2 x 0 75 mm Fine wire clamps 2 x 0 28 mm 2 x 0 75 mm Bus voltage 20 30...

Page 49: ...J aeg er Neus truk tur M odul Strukt ur O nline Doku me ntatio n Siche rheit F r alle D oku ment e War nhinweis e Siche rheit Fachk enn tnisse 18 mo d_1 302 774 384 017_ 15 docx 10 356 4 2 1 6 1 Requ...

Page 50: ...power supplies to avoid interference Do not install the wires of the system bus together with 100 240 V wires Do not use common cables for the connecting wires of the door openers and wires of the sy...

Page 51: ...0 458 _15 docx 10 342 4 2 1 6 3 Mounting Pos 85 1 DinA4 Anleit ung en O nline I nhal t KNX DoorE ntry 832 20 AP xxx Mo nta ge Mo dule Mon tag e Mon tage dos e 83 220 AP xxx 19 mod _132 325 040 684 8_1...

Page 52: ...h mounted box The size of the compatible flush mounted box is shown in the illustrations above Wiring Affix the bottom of the device and connect it according to the illustration The insulated section...

Page 53: ...n press the bottom side onto the bottom part of the device until it is caught by the clamp Mounted with flush mounted box 1 Affix the bottom of the device to the existing flush mounted box 2 Latch the...

Page 54: ...he device on the lock in lugs and then press the bottom side onto the bottom part of the device until it is caught by the clamp The installation of the indoor station is now complete Pos 94 B usch J a...

Page 55: ...ma rke Ba ckcove r We reserve the right to at any time make technical changes or changes in the content of this document without prior notice The detailed specifications agreed to at the time of order...

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