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System Manual  

  23.02.2021 

ABB-Welcome IP 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Branding -- Release 2018-01-01 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Welcome IP

Page 1: ...System Manual 23 02 2021 ABB Welcome IP Branding Release 2018 01 01...

Page 2: ...1 Outdoor stations SM installation boxes 32 5 2 Outdoor stations FM installation boxes and plastered boxes 34 5 2 1 Mounting in insulated facades 34 5 2 2 Mounting in clinker facades 36 5 2 3 Mountin...

Page 3: ...ct the Smart Access Point 105 6 4 4 Adding via automatic search 108 6 4 5 Defining trustworthy devices 110 6 4 6 Backup restore the project 111 6 5 Adding devices manually in the Smart Access Point 11...

Page 4: ...ltifamily house with a floor door in a separate building wing 163 7 4 5 Multifamily house with units doors 167 7 4 6 One family house with camera 171 7 4 7 Multifamily house with 10 parties and camera...

Page 5: ...dential office units can be portrayed in a ABB Welcome IP system Here 64 outdoor stations per building can be portrayed in the perimeter area 32 outdoor stations and up to 32 outdoor stations in the p...

Page 6: ...tical combinations and integrations For detailed technical information about the individual components please also note the respective product documentation In Chapter 7 Case studies on page 138 the t...

Page 7: ...eration It contains reserves and can be used independent of the applications E g one lets the local network and the telephony operate via the same cabling Structured cabling includes the following poi...

Page 8: ...Overview System Manual 8 ISO IEC 11801 2002 and EN 50173 1 2003 P 1500 m 1 1 500 m 2 90 m 1 2 90 m 10 m 100 m A B C D 1 2 1 2 E 3 4 5 6 Fig 1 Structured cabling...

Page 9: ...g is divided into the following areas Site cabling primary cabling Building cabling secondary cabling Floor cabling tertiary cabling The cabling standards are optimized for the following geographic ex...

Page 10: ...tment Secondary cabling building cabling The secondary area is designated as building cabling or rising area cabling The secondary area implements the joint cabling of individual floors or storeys wit...

Page 11: ...oor station of a unit apartment or business unit The unit network includes all components within a unit apartment or business unit A unit network is required for the following applications More than o...

Page 12: ...n H81381P 8 IP switch actuator 9 ABB Welcome IPTouch 7 Master 10 ABB Welcome IPTouch 7 Extension unit The Master indoor station operates as gateway between the two networks A gateway in an active netw...

Page 13: ...ort Service 5060 5070 UDP SIP 5004 5005 5006 5007 UDP 8016 8017 UDP 7777 UDP 7005 7006 TCP 7777 TCP 8001 TCP 5061 5070 TCP sips 50602 UDP 239 0 0 1 3333 UDP Multicast 239 0 0 1 4444 UDP Multicast 239...

Page 14: ...complex with more than 600 participants a PC software version is required This software is available upon request at ABB Notice ABB Welcome IP participants means each network capable device of the ABB...

Page 15: ...akes them suitable for the following areas Building entrances Perimeter areas Storey areas Apartment doors Basement garages For the door call there is also a voice output aside from the classic doorbe...

Page 16: ...complies with DIN 18040 Capacitive touch screen 5 inch Virtual keypad Programmable buttons Detection of door status Integrated lighting and automatic background illumination Transfer of all calls to t...

Page 17: ...door stations Surface mounting 1 Installation boxes for surface mounting Flush mounted box for outdoor stations size 1 3 size 1 4 size 1 5 size 2 3 Flush mounting 2 Installation boxes for flush mounte...

Page 18: ...l 18 Sizes for the outdoor station installation boxes Outdoor station Size 1 x 5 1 x 4 1 x 3 2 x 3 Installation boxes for surface mounted installation Outdoor station 1 x 5 1 x 4 1 x 3 2 x 3 41385 S x...

Page 19: ...ation boxes for flush mounted installation Outdoor station Installation box 1 x 5 1 x 4 1 x 3 2 x 3 41385 F xxx 41384 F xxx 41383 F xxx 41386 F xxx Pre plastered mounting box 1 x 5 1 x 4 1 x 3 2 x 3 4...

Page 20: ...ually from single modules Cover frame 1 x 5 1 x 4 1 x 3 2 x 3 41385CF x xx 41384CF x xx 41383CF x xx 41386CF x xx Video and audio modules H851381M x xx Doorbell button modules Round push buttons 51381...

Page 21: ...Overview of product range System Manual 21 Doorbell button modules Surface push buttons 51381SP3 xx 51381SP4 xx End strip modules For 1x3 1x4 1x5 For 2x3 51381EP x xx 51382EP x xx...

Page 22: ...gration of SmartHome functions via ABB free home IP Touch 7 permits the integration of the ABB Welcome App with https mybuildings abb com Internet connection in the apartment is a prerequisite The ind...

Page 23: ...deo doorbell via IP camera LAN interface 1 2 1 Wi Fi interface 1 1 Remote firmware update Power supply PoE Local power supplier CP D 24 2 5 MDRC power pack Mounting Wall mounting surface mounted Wall...

Page 24: ...ion boxes for surface mounting or flush mounted installation are available separately in the corresponding size for each device Notice Installation boxes for surface mounting flush mounting and pre pl...

Page 25: ...flush mounted installation is always supplied as a set together with the associated pre plastered box 3 Pre plastered mounting box The pre plastered mounting box serves as mounting accessory for plast...

Page 26: ...plastered box mounting box H82364 IP Touch 7 H82365 IP Touch 7 42363 F xxx Table stand Indoor station IP Touch 7 Guard unit 42363 S xxx Installation box 83506 500 Table stand The Guard unit has been d...

Page 27: ...sed user interface of the Smart Access Point you require a computer with a LAN or WLAN network adaptor and an installed Internet browser 2 IP actuator H8304 The IP actuator carries out the switching c...

Page 28: ...d width amounts to 100 Mbit s Notice During selection observe that the absolute total output on the PoE switch is adequate for all devices to be connected Do not load the PoE switch to its limit Inclu...

Page 29: ...Pro 10 125 1 IP actuator 0 81 Total output 56 43 Table 5 Determination of total output of the devices to be connected Result Number of occupied ports 8 Necessary total output 56 43 Table 6 Result of...

Page 30: ...0 100 1000 Mbit s Gigabit Ethernet 10 100 1000 Mbit s Gigabit Ethernet 10 100 1000 Mbit s Gigabit Ethernet Number of ports 8 8 16 16 PoE ports 8 PoE ports up to 30 W per connection 8 PoE ports up to 3...

Page 31: ...ner Commercially available door openers with the following key data can be supplied with electrical power via the ABB Welcome IP switch actuators 12 V AC DC maximum 500 mA For all other commercially a...

Page 32: ...face mounted installation box without a problem and the device can again be mounted at the desired height Fig 8 Mounting instruction for the surface mounting of outdoor stations For mounting the surfa...

Page 33: ...h the surface mounted installation box Fix the surface mounted installation box on the facade with the aid of the elongated holes No additional accessories are necessary for mounting 4 Mounting the ou...

Page 34: ...e flush mounted installation box without a problem and the device can be at the desired height The plastered box can later be located a maximum of 7 mm deeper than the plastered surface of the wall If...

Page 35: ...e facade The device can then not be mounted later Tighten the flush mounted installation box with the enclosed screws For this use the four elongated holes in the bottom of the flush mounted installat...

Page 36: ...encircling Collar of the flush mounted installation box rests on the facade The encircling Collar of the flush mounted installation box must not be submerged in the facade The device can then not be m...

Page 37: ...ter 5 9 4 Installation boxes flush mounted installation on page 59 The installation depth of the flush mounted installation box is 46 mm Fig 13 Mounting set for hollow wall boxes 83511 500 To anchor t...

Page 38: ...s on the facade The encircling Collar of the flush mounted installation box must not be submerged in the facade The device can then not be mounted later Fig 15 Mounting installation boxes in hollow wa...

Page 39: ...facades on page 36 Flush mounted installation in insulated facades see chapter 5 2 1 Mounting in insulated facades on page 34 Flush mounted installation in hollow walls see chapter 5 2 3 Mounting in h...

Page 40: ...omatically into the correct position when pressed on The end piece can then be removed again with the enclosed dismantling tool 5 3 2 Dismantling The device is mounted from below The device is secured...

Page 41: ...ottom 2 Pull the device to the bottom 3 until the spring pins are free at the top of the device 3 Disconnect the device 5 3 3 Name plates To edit the nameplate the device must be hung out 1 Hanging th...

Page 42: ...lation box without a problem and the device can again be mounted at the desired height Fig 21 Mounting instruction for the surface mounting of IP touch For mounting the surface mounted installation bo...

Page 43: ...Attach the surface mounted installation box Fix the surface mounted installation box on the facade No additional accessories are necessary for mounting 4 Mounting the indoor station see chapter 5 6 1...

Page 44: ...stallation boxes in solid walls Plastered box 1 Chisel a hole according to the size of the indoor station used into the wall provided The suitable template is enclosed with the box Dimensional drawing...

Page 45: ...red box If it is more the indoor station can no longer be inserted 2 1 2 Fig 25 Mounting installation boxes in solid walls Inserting flush mounted installation box 4 Insert the flush mounted installat...

Page 46: ...Connection installation mounting System Manual 46 5 Mounting the IP touch indoor station see chapter 5 6 1 Wall installation in installation boxes on page 49...

Page 47: ...er 5 9 4 Installation boxes flush mounted installation on page 59 The installation depth of the flush mounted installation box is 56 mm Fig 26 Mounting set for hollow wall boxes 83511 500 To anchor th...

Page 48: ...h mounted installation box rests on the facade The encircling Collar of the flush mounted installation box must not be submerged in the facade The device can then not be mounted later Fig 29 Mounting...

Page 49: ...g an IP touch indoor station perform the following points 1 First set the installation box for the corresponding mounting situation Surface mounting see chapter 5 4 Indoor stations IP touch SM install...

Page 50: ...mounting System Manual 50 2 When the installation box is set Establish the connection on the device Mount the device into the installation box Push the device into the lateral holders of the installa...

Page 51: ...P touch indoor station perform the following points Fig 32 Mounting indoor station table installation Attach the installation box only for LAN WLAN version 1 Connect the surface mounted installation b...

Page 52: ...with the surface mounted installation box via a deep standard flush mounted box The mounting height of the device and the deep standard flush mounted box should always be aligned so that the cable can...

Page 53: ...lation mounting System Manual 53 Fig 34 Wall mounting of the Guard unit Wall mounting is possible For this attach appropriate mounting devices at the installation site that match the holders on the re...

Page 54: ...Connection installation mounting System Manual 54 5 7 2 Table installation The table stand is included with the device and must not be purchased separately Fig 35 Table installation of Guard unit...

Page 55: ...therefore recommended to install an RJ45 universal module 0219 101 500 to the incoming network cable The final cabling between the RJ45 universal module and the device is then established via a short...

Page 56: ...ns 276 9 135 17 6 1 x 3 348 9 135 17 6 1 x 4 420 9 135 17 6 1 x 5 276 9 235 17 6 2 x 3 Fig 37 Exterior dimensions of outdoor stations dimensions in mm 5 9 2 Indoor stations IP touch 149 8 198 5 17 0 3...

Page 57: ...4 1 x 5 2 x 3 133 275 32 133 347 32 133 419 32 233 275 Fig 39 Dimensions of surface mounted installation boxes of outdoor stations dimensions in mm 211 40 1 x 3 71 283 40 1 x 4 71 2 x 3 211 140 171 35...

Page 58: ...Connection installation mounting System Manual 58 131 4 170 8 198 5 149 8 17 0 Fig 41 Boreholes and dimensions of surface mounted installation boxes of indoor stations IP Touch 7 dimensions in mm...

Page 59: ...2 x 3 51 133 275 46 51 336 347 117 133 46 51 264 275 117 46 51 133 408 419 217 233 Fig 42 Dimensions of flush mounted installation boxes of outdoor stations dimensions in mm Fig 43 Boreholes of flush...

Page 60: ...Connection installation mounting System Manual 60 186 6 195 6 140 146 4 2 4 4 56 0 48 8 50 4 Fig 44 Dimensions of flush mounted installation boxes of indoor stations IP Touch 7 dimensions in mm...

Page 61: ...oxes 274 126 1 x 3 68 346 126 1 x 4 68 418 126 1 x 5 68 274 226 2 x 3 68 Fig 45 Installation dimensions of plastered boxes of outdoor stations dimensions in mm 144 192 54 Fig 46 Installation dimension...

Page 62: ...t in the ABB Welcome IP system see chapter 6 2 Commissioning of a system Step 1 Local addressing on page 63 Step 2 Initial commissioning of Smart Access Point see chapter 6 3 Commissioning of a system...

Page 63: ...address Not to be mixed up with the IP address The physical address designates the location in the structure of the building 001 0102 02 2 3 001 0102 02 001 0102 01 01 001 0202 02 001 0202 01 001 0201...

Page 64: ...sioning System Manual 64 A Building 1 B Perimeter parking garage outdoor station C Building 2 Setup of the physical address 1 Buildings 2 Storey Floor 3 Unit office private apartment etc 4 Device in a...

Page 65: ...cessary part thereof Building Address Floor Address Unit Address Device Address Indoor station 1 999 01 64 01 32 01 08 Outdoor station Public 1 999 01 64 Outdoor station Private 1 999 01 64 01 32 01 6...

Page 66: ...e ABB Welcome IP participants In parallel the Smart Access Point can have an additional IP address Case 1 The Smart Access Point receives an IP address assigned from a local DHCP server router Case 2...

Page 67: ...ried out via the IP Touch 7 Devices with display As soon as the devices are supplied with voltage via the PoE switch the device boots up automatically The devices are prepared for addressing Devices w...

Page 68: ...ice boots up automatically when the power supply is connected 2 For an initial commissioning of the device Follow the steps of the wizard for the initial commissioning For a LAN WLAN version of the de...

Page 69: ...indoor station The building number and the units number of the physical address are then automatically 01 and cannot be set For information on the mode selection of the IP Touch 7 see chapter 1 2 Fund...

Page 70: ...ress the device perform the following steps 1 Boot up the device The device boots up automatically when the power supply is connected 2 For initial commissioning Follow the steps of the wizard for the...

Page 71: ...dress or one that has already been entered cannot be confirmed again In this case change back to the main menu The available address then remains fixed 7 In the Device characteristics sector under Dev...

Page 72: ...e first setup and changed to a different password It cannot be used as actual password Notice If a wrong engineering password is entered 10 times within 5 minutes no further tries are possible for the...

Page 73: ...fferent only in the operating mode and the physical address Perform the following steps for commissioning or adding the outdoor station for the perimeter Start the operation of the outdoor station as...

Page 74: ...stem Manual 74 2 Set the physical address for a gate station A gate station only has the physical address of the device see chapter 6 2 Commissioning of a system Step 1 Local addressing on page 63 Add...

Page 75: ...al outdoor stations that are assigned to a unit as private outdoor station If this function is enabled each incoming call from this outdoor station will be transferred to the Guard unit For enabling p...

Page 76: ...ddress range 01 32 If the concierge call is enabled an additional option can be set Always transfer each unit call via the name list or number to the concierge For the general transfer perform the fol...

Page 77: ...riefly interrupt the power supply of the device The device reboots The LED icons 1 light up permanently during the automatic boot up 2 Activating the Commissioning mode After the LED icons 1 in the ca...

Page 78: ...tion 4 Switch to menu System Settings at the indoor station Switch to function Outdoor station setting The outdoor station is searched for automatically 5 Address the outdoor station and save the entr...

Page 79: ...art the operation of the outdoor station as normal see chapter 6 2 5 Outdoor station with push buttons on page 77 Perform the following deviations at the same time Fig 54 Outdoor station with buttons...

Page 80: ...station will be transferred to the Guard unit For enabling perform the following points Start the operation of the outdoor station as normal see chapter 6 2 5 Outdoor station with push buttons on page...

Page 81: ...lready booted up briefly interrupt the power supply of the device The device reboots The LED LED 1 lights up permanent after the automatic boot up 2 Activating the Commissioning mode After the device...

Page 82: ...of the IP switch actuator IP switch actuator of building When the IP switch actuator is part of a building IP switch actuator network When the IP switch actuator is part of a perimeter IP switch actu...

Page 83: ...pter 6 3 3 Preliminary information Selection of the system mode on page 87 3 Run through the wizard with selection of the system mode see chapter 6 3 4 Commissioning the Smart Access Point on page 89...

Page 84: ...ly The LED lights up permanently white during the automatic boot up The LED lights up permanently white before the initial commissioning is finished and also after the boot up The PC can be connected...

Page 85: ...AN access data are located on the device Remove the cover of the device Fig 61 Smart Access Point in the network list of the PC 2 Connecting the PC with the WLAN of the Smart Access Point Fig 62 Enter...

Page 86: ...Commissioning System Manual 86 Fig 63 Start page of the Smart Access Point The start page of the Smart Access Point is displayed in the browser During the first call up the start page is in English...

Page 87: ...em modes The graphics illustrate two basic areas within buildings here a residential building Both areas of the installation are strictly separated by the first indoor station master of a unit which o...

Page 88: ...10s IP address range is used to communicate with the ABB Welcome IP participants In parallel the Smart Access Point can be connected with a router per WLAN or LAN and act as DHCP Client Here the devic...

Page 89: ...ess Point is ready for commissioning During commissioning a wizard guides through the individual steps Commissioning must be carried out in the following situations For initial commissioning After a r...

Page 90: ...elect the building type system mode Detailed information see chapter 6 3 3 Preliminary information Selection of the system mode on page 87 Attention The building type can only be specified in the init...

Page 91: ...r the location A time zone can be selected from a drop down menu This step can be skipped During the later reconnection there is an automatic request for an adjustment if the values between the PC and...

Page 92: ...tial setup The password rule is displayed in a dialogue window when you enter the password This password replaces the previous WLAN Access Point password of the Smart Access Point The factory password...

Page 93: ...ed now or later into the ABB Welcome IP For the application of the Smart Access Point in the ABB Welcome IP system a selection of the type of connection is absolutely necessary Even when no connection...

Page 94: ...s Point can reach them even if they use a DHCP client IP address Option 2 WLAN All communication with system devices of the ABB Welcome IP is carried out via a WLAN interface All system devices of the...

Page 95: ...ated The Smart Access Point functions as DHCP client If the Smart Access Point is connected to DHCP server router the IP address is assigned automatically Checkbox Obtain IP address automatically is d...

Page 96: ...to the WLAN network Fig 73 Commissioning Smart Access Point Administrator account 8 Create administrator account first admin user The administrator account has management and modification rights for t...

Page 97: ...ssible to unauthorized users For this option the registration for a myBuildings account is necessary If you are not yet registered for a myBuildings account this can be done for this selection in the...

Page 98: ...t on With myBuildings account 1 A myBuildings account is required for this reset option The myBuildings portal is called up via the Register link There an account can be registered if one is not yet a...

Page 99: ...78 Commissioning Smart Access Point Overview of settings 12 Overview of settings The Overview of settings page is merely a display in which all the settings made can be checked again If you navigate w...

Page 100: ...m Manual 100 Fig 79 Commissioning Smart Access Point Confirm settings 13 Confirm the settings made The system configures itself Fig 80 Commissioning Smart Access Point Confirm commissioning 14 Confirm...

Page 101: ...mode the LED lights up red The WLAN connection with the Smart Access Point is activated with the new data From now on the Smart Access Point switches directly into the Access Point after every boot u...

Page 102: ...ed up The system is ready to run Additional steps The following points serve for completing the system and are performed only when necessary Finishing entries of names bell buttons Entries of names fo...

Page 103: ...he IP address of the connection must be put on the same area on the PC laptop as that of the device only required once Otherwise the Web browser does not establish a connection to the device Setting o...

Page 104: ...s is displayed 4 Mark the network connections in the dialogue field and open them with a right click Properties 3 5 Mark in dialogue field Internet protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 2 6 Open in dialogue fie...

Page 105: ...determined via a network scanner app The Smart Access Point always has the fixed IP address 10 0 0 1 This address is necessary to communicate with the ABB Welcome IP in the IP network If a router wit...

Page 106: ...rcially available browser A There is no router with a DHCP function in the system Enter the IP address 10 0 0 1 B A router with a DHCP function is integrated in this system Enter the IP address that w...

Page 107: ...Commissioning System Manual 107 Fig 86 Start page of the Smart Access Point The start page of the Smart Access Point is displayed...

Page 108: ...fying Use the following steps to search for devices automatically 1 Connect a PC with the Smart Access Point More detailed information for connecting see chapter 6 4 3 Reconnect the Smart Access Point...

Page 109: ...ewly added devices in the system The search mode merely adds something Nothing is overwritten or deleted All settings that were made in the system up to the start of the search are retained Also older...

Page 110: ...oint More detailed information for connecting see chapter 6 4 3 Reconnect the Smart Access Point on page 105 2 In the main menu of the Smart Access Point change to the Door communication function 3 Na...

Page 111: ...backup carry out the following steps 1 Connect a PC with the Smart Access Point More detailed information for connecting see chapter 6 4 3 Reconnect the Smart Access Point on page 105 2 In the main m...

Page 112: ...the device is already booted up briefly interrupt the power supply of the device The device reboots The LED LED 1 lights up permanent after the automatic boot up 2 Activating the Commissioning mode Af...

Page 113: ...of the IP switch actuator IP switch actuator of building When the IP switch actuator is part of a building IP switch actuator network When the IP switch actuator is part of a perimeter IP switch actu...

Page 114: ...P switch actuator is part of a perimeter Private When the switch actuator is part of a private network range in a unit Device address The physical address that was assigned via the indoor station Seri...

Page 115: ...lowing settings for the first door opening contact Main door opener IP switch actuator Mode Door opener contact IP switch actuator address Enter either the physical address of the IP switch actuator d...

Page 116: ...g steps to delete devices 1 Connect a PC with the Smart Access Point More detailed information for connecting see chapter 6 4 3 Reconnect the Smart Access Point on page 105 2 Navigate to the Door comm...

Page 117: ...n a new system There is a time space of 2 minutes for resetting after the device has booted This is no longer possible after the 2 minutes The device must be rebooted Resetting is carried out on the d...

Page 118: ...The device reboots The LEDs in the camera field on the front light up permanently during the boot up The LEDs go out when the device has booted 2 Press the Reset button on the rear of the device direc...

Page 119: ...1 Briefly interrupt the power supply on the device The device reboots The LED 1 lights up permanent after the automatic boot up 2 Press the Reset button 2 directly after the permanent lighting of the...

Page 120: ...g the Smart Access Point Use the following steps for the reset 1 Connect a PC with the Smart Access Point More detailed information for connecting see chapter 6 3 2 Connecting a PC with the Smart Acce...

Page 121: ...the Smart Access Point More detailed information for connecting see chapter 6 3 2 Connecting a PC with the Smart Access Point on page 83 2 Call up the start page of the Smart Access Point in a commer...

Page 122: ...1 Boot up the device The device boots up automatically when the power supply is connected If the device is already booted up briefly interrupt the power supply of the device The device reboots The LE...

Page 123: ...Switch to function Outdoor station setting The outdoor station is searched for automatically 5 Change to the Enter push button address function Enter the physical address of the indoor station for ea...

Page 124: ...n the names are imported as a list in the the outdoor station with display If the names were already known they are imported If the names were not known the system names of the indoor station are impo...

Page 125: ...of the indoor station Selecting the indoor station 1 Change to the indoor stations and select the desired indoor station Fig 101 Name entries of the indoor station Name assignment function 2 Change to...

Page 126: ...he indoor station Entering the names 3 Enter the names 4 Confirm the entries made In this way consecutively select and rename each indoor station When all desired indoor stations are named then contin...

Page 127: ...mes still unknown placeholders are imported as name entries These can be changed appropriately at a later point in time Fig 103 Adding names Select outdoor station 1 Change to the desired outdoor stat...

Page 128: ...m names of the indoor station are displayed here e g Indoor station 001 0202 01 5 Import the selection Fig 106 Adding names Select outdoor station An entry is created for each previously selected indo...

Page 129: ...of the indoor station into the outdoor station To change the name entries perform the following steps 1 Connect a PC with the Smart Access Point More detailed information for connecting see chapter 6...

Page 130: ...of indoor function 2 Change to the name assignment function for the indoor station Fig 109 Changing name Overwriting the indoor station name 3 Enter the new name For this overwrite the old name 4 Con...

Page 131: ...outdoor station 1 Change to the desired outdoor station or select several outdoor stations in a multiple selection Fig 111 Changing name Select outdoor station entry from the name list 2 Change to th...

Page 132: ...r station entry from the name list 4 Delete the old entry and confirm the action Importing the new entry into the outdoor station Fig 113 Changing name Outdoor station function Select device 5 Change...

Page 133: ...cture 7 Import the selection Fig 115 Changing name Entry is changed The entry is changed Notice If the displayed entries on several outdoor stations are the same a multiple selection of the outdoor st...

Page 134: ...following steps 1 Connect a PC with the Smart Access Point More detailed information for connecting see chapter 6 4 3 Reconnect the Smart Access Point on page 105 2 In the main menu of the Smart Acces...

Page 135: ...on and confirm the selection Fig 119 Additional name entry Enter new data The current data are displayed in the Resident Tenant area 8 Overwrite the data in the Resident Tenant area with the new entri...

Page 136: ...Commissioning System Manual 136 Fig 120 Additional name entry New name entry is added The new entry is added as additional name entry for a resident Tenant...

Page 137: ...moves to a different floor or house This also applies when a device is to be commissioned that has already been commissioned in a different system For this the physical address has be be reentered an...

Page 138: ...on Outdoor station IP touch 5 outdoor station Smart Access Point Smart Access Point Lite Indoor station IP Touch 7 Indoor station Guard unit IP actuator IP actuator Switch Commercially available Route...

Page 139: ...mprises the following devices Smart Access Point operating mode One family house Terraced house Indoor station Outdoor station Switch PoE capable In a ABB Welcome IP system the devices are integrated...

Page 140: ...n a system or the capacity is too low That is why an additional power supply is required for the devices 24 V DC Fig 123 Overview Unit Switch without PoE LAN LAN LAN LAN DC LAN 1 PoE DC LAN PoE GND DC...

Page 141: ...For this an IP switch actuator is required which accepts the digital opening command and switches the door opener P E o Fig 125 Overview Unit with door opener PoE LAN LAN LAN LAN DC LAN 1 PoE DC LAN P...

Page 142: ...pendent network At the end of the installation there is the building network and the units network with the additional indoor stations For the integration of additional indoor stations there are sever...

Page 143: ...s System Manual 143 PoE LAN LAN LAN LAN PoE LAN LAN LAN LAN DC LAN 1 PoE LAN 2 DC LAN 1 PoE LAN 2 DC LAN 1 PoE LAN 2 DC LAN PoE GND DC LOCK CO M NC NO LAN PoE Fig 128 Connection Unit with several indo...

Page 144: ...Overview Connecting additional indoor stations If a one or several indoor stations are to be added in a unit apartment office etc these constitute an independent network The first indoor station in a...

Page 145: ...2 Point Point connection LAN LAN on page 146 PoE switch connection 1st indoor station LAN 2nd indoor station LAN see chapter 7 3 3 Connection of PoE switch LAN LAN on page 148 Router connection 1st i...

Page 146: ...Prepare the 1st indoor station Master for the operation of an indoor station In the 1st indoor station change to the System settings Network settings function Set a fixed IP address and the sub net m...

Page 147: ...tion change to the System settings Network settings function Set a fixed IP address and the sub net mask in the Network settings function Disable the Obtain IP address automatically function IP addres...

Page 148: ...station change to the System settings Network settings function Set a fixed IP address and the sub net mask in the Network settings for the LAN connection LAN 2 Disable the Obtain IP address automati...

Page 149: ...k settings function Set a fixed IP address and the sub net mask in the Network settings function Disable the Obtain IP address automatically function IP address 192 168 1 201 Each additional indoor st...

Page 150: ...h the Smart Access Point In the main menu of the Smart Access Point change to the Door communication function Search for all devices in the building network including the master indoor station Change...

Page 151: ...it on LAN LAN LAN version Set it on the 1st LAN connection LAN1 Change to the Smart Access Point 4 Add the extension unit manually to the project in the Smart Access Point By saving in step two of ad...

Page 152: ...C with the Smart Access Point In the main menu of the Smart Access Point change to the Door communication function Search for all devices in the building network including the master indoor station Ch...

Page 153: ...network password with WLAN Change to the Smart Access Point 4 Add the extension unit manually to the project in the Smart Access Point By saving in step two of adding the extension unit receives a cer...

Page 154: ...ents unauthorized access to the private units network via the outdoor station A IP Touch 7 is installed In this type of installation the IP Touch 7 additionally meets the function of an IP gateway P E...

Page 155: ...sses can be freely selected However it should be noted that no physical address can be assigned twice to a device type This would cause conflict Physical Address Settings Building No Floor No Units No...

Page 156: ...s disconnected from the units network This prevents unauthorized access to the private units network via the outdoor station Three IP Touch 7 devices are installed In this type of installation the mas...

Page 157: ...LOCK COM NC NO LAN PoE D C LAN PoE Fig 142 Connection One family house with three panels 1 2 3 4 5 Fig 143 Physical addressing One family house with three panels The counting sequence of the physical...

Page 158: ...ddress Settings Building No Floor No Units No Device ID Mode 1 001 01 2 001 01 01 01 Master 3 001 01 01 02 Subsidiary mode 4 001 01 01 03 Subsidiary mode 5 One family house Terraced house Table 9 Phys...

Page 159: ...n a ABB Welcome IP system an IP Touch 7 is installed in a multifamily house for every unit One outdoor station each is installed for the building entrances One IP switch actuator each is required for...

Page 160: ...AN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN DC LAN 1 PoE DC LAN 1 PoE DC LAN 1 PoE DC LAN 1 PoE D C LAN PoE GND DC LOC K CO M NC NO LAN PoE GND DC IN LOCK LOCK LAN PoE GND DC IN LOCK LOCK LAN PoE GND DC LOC K CO M...

Page 161: ...he physical addresses can be freely selected However it should be noted that no physical address can be assigned twice to a device type This would cause conflict Physical Address Settings Building No...

Page 162: ...aster 7 001 03 03 01 Master 8 001 04 05 01 Master 9 001 05 07 01 Master 10 001 06 09 01 Master 11 001 02 02 01 Master 12 001 03 04 01 Master 13 001 04 06 01 Master 14 001 05 08 01 Master 15 001 06 10...

Page 163: ...is installed for the building entrance One IP switch actuator is installed for the door opener of this entrance The building has a separate wing with three units The separate wing has its own entranc...

Page 164: ...AN LAN LAN LAN LAN DC LAN 1 PoE DC LAN 1 PoE DC LAN 1 PoE DC LAN 1 PoE GND DC LOC K CO M NC NO LAN PoE GND DC IN LOCK LOCK LAN PoE GND DC IN LOCK LOCK LAN PoE GND DC LOC K CO M NC NO LAN PoE D C LAN P...

Page 165: ...quence of the physical addresses can be freely selected However it should be noted that no physical address can be assigned twice to a device type This would cause conflict Physical Address Settings B...

Page 166: ...01 02 01 01 Master 7 001 03 02 01 Master 8 001 04 03 01 Master 9 001 05 04 01 Master 10 001 06 05 01 Master 11 001 01 06 01 Master 12 001 03 07 01 Master 13 001 05 08 01 Master Table 11 Physical addre...

Page 167: ...for every unit Each unit additionally receives an outdoor station for the units entrance door and an IP switch actuator for the automatic door opener One outdoor station each is installed for the buil...

Page 168: ...E GND DC IN LOCK LOCK LAN PoE GND DC LOCK COM NC NO LAN PoE GND DC LOCK COM NC NO LAN PoE DC LAN PoE D C LAN 1 PoE D C LAN 1 PoE GND DC I N LO CK LO CK LAN PoE GND DC I N LO CK LO CK LAN PoE GND DC LO...

Page 169: ...r station for each unit The counting sequence of the physical addresses can be freely selected However it should be noted that no physical address can be assigned twice to a device type This would cau...

Page 170: ...station outdoor 12 001 02 03 01 Master 13 001 02 03 01 Private IP actuator outdoor 14 001 02 03 01 Private door station outdoor 15 001 03 04 01 Master 16 001 03 04 01 Private IP actuator outdoor 17 0...

Page 171: ...be integrated in the ABB Welcome IP system The IP camera can be connected to the router as DHCP client P E o DHCP LAN1 LAN2 Fig 153 One family house with camera Setting up the IP camera in the Smart A...

Page 172: ...b 156 Enter the credentials of the IP camera in the Smart Access Point 3 Enter the user name and the password of the IP camera and click on Pair Integrating the IP camera in the IP Touch 7 Fig 157 Sta...

Page 173: ...create a camera list automatically Select an IP camera from the camera list and click on the Start button Enter the name user account and password then click on the OK button On the Home monitor scree...

Page 174: ...vailable IP cameras with the profile ONVIF Profile S and the video coding format H 264 can be integrated in the ABB Welcome IP system The IP camera must be integrated in the IP address range 10 0 3 1...

Page 175: ...s click on Search device to search for the cameras used in the public network Abb 161 Credentials of the IP camera in the Smart Access Point 2 Then click Enter credentials Abb 162 Enter the credential...

Page 176: ...63 Community Monitor in the IP Touch 7 4 In the IP Touch 7 change to System settings Monitor settings and there open the Community monitor page Fig 164 Start screen in the IP Touch 7 IP cameras Click...

Page 177: ...tem via the free home system For example to accept a door call on a free home panel Up to 8 free home panels can be connected to the ABB Welcome IP system For the connection the free home System Acces...

Page 178: ...System Access Point and then on the name Fig 167 Password on the IP Touch 7 2 Enter the user name and password and click on OK free home ABB free homeTouch 4 3 Fig 168 Start page ABB free homeTouch 4...

Page 179: ...pp The ABB Welcome IP system is to be operated additionally with a mobile device smartphone etc via the ABB Welcome App For example to accept a door call Router LAN1 LAN2 LAN1 Fig 169 Overview One fam...

Page 180: ...in a unit one family house and there on the IP Touch 7 with the master mode 2 Home network port LAN LAN version LAN2 LAN WLAN version WIFI Fig 171 Password on the IP Touch 7 3 Login on the MyBuildings...

Page 181: ...on Each of the main entrances is equipped with a door opener The switches are PoE capable The capacity is sufficient for supplying all devices of the system with voltage Notice It is absolutely essent...

Page 182: ...Case studies System Manual 182 P E o P Up Link P E o Fig 172 Overview Perimeters...

Page 183: ...LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN UP Link DC LAN 1 PoE DC LAN 1 PoE DC LAN 1 PoE DC LAN 1 PoE DC LAN 1 PoE DC LAN 1 PoE DC LAN 1 PoE DC LAN 1 PoE G ND DC IN LOC K LOC K LAN PoE G ND DC LOCK CO M NC NO LAN PoE GND D...

Page 184: ...normal LAN cable with a LAN connection of the next switch When the switch has no up link connection Connect a LAN connection with a crossover cable with a LAN connection of the next switch Attention M...

Page 185: ...Case studies System Manual 185 P E o P Up Link P E o 9 10 1 2 4 6 5 7 3 8 11 12 13 14 Fig 174 Physical addresses Perimeter...

Page 186: ...ings Building No Floor No Units No Device ID Mode Device type 1 001 01 Outdoor station 2 001 01 Building IP actuator 3 Multi unit house commercial 4 001 02 01 01 Master 5 001 03 03 01 Master 6 001 02...

Page 187: ...is is part of a central administration PoE Power over Ethernet With PoE network cables supply network capable devices with current via an existing data connection Only one cable is required for the tr...

Page 188: ...Notes System Manual 188 9 Notes...

Page 189: ...es Surface mounting 32 35 42 57 Installation recommendation 55 Introduction to ABB Welcome IP 5 IP switch actuator 81 119 IP Touch 7 22 68 117 146 148 L Legend 138 Local addressing 62 63 73 137 M Majo...

Page 190: ...Index System Manual 190 T Table installation 51 54 W Wall mounting 52 Wiring of a ABB Welcome IP system 11...

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