Work on the 110 V - 240 V supply system must be performed only by qualified personnel. Intended use The M22344-W is an integral part of the ABB Welcome door entry system and operates exclusively with components from this system. The device must only be installed in dry indoor rooms. Environment...
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® ABB Welcome Fig. 1 Control elements Functions 4.3" Color display Communication button 2A For incoming call, press this button within 30 seconds to activate communication, and press it again to end the call. 2B In standby mode, press this button to enter the communication menu.
® ABB Welcome Control actions 4.2.1 Incoming call and during call 30s. Outdoor 1 Fig. 2 Incoming call and during call During a call, the following functions are available: Functions Press this button to accept incoming call. During a call, press this button to end the call.
® ABB Welcome 4.2.2 Display and volume settings during a call 120s Outdoor 1 Fig. 3 Display and volume settings during a call Hold button for 3 seconds to enter the display and volume setttings menu during a call or conversation. The following functions are available.
® ABB Welcome 4.2.3 Communication menu 4.2.3.1 Overview Press button to enter the communication menu. The following functions are available: Functions Call to guard unit - Call guard unit directly. Switch actuator - Activate the existing actuator list. 4.2.3.2 Call to guard unit...
® ABB Welcome Settings 4.3.1 Overview Press button to enter the system settings menu. The following functions are available: Functions Switch actuator - Set the actuator list in this menu. Program button - Set functions for programmable buttons. Ringtone - Set the ringtone for outdoor bells, indoor bell or others.
® ABB Welcome 4.3.3 Program button settings PROGRAM BUTTON Button 1 Release 2nd-Lock Fig. 7: Program button settings Functions Set functions for the program button, e.g., releasing second lock, calling guard unit, enabling the switch actuator. *Only the switch actuator list can be assigned to the program button.
® ABB Welcome 4.3.4 Ringtone settings RING TONE Ring Tone 1 Default Outdoor Other Outdoors Ring Tone 2 Ring Tone 3 Doorbell Ring Tone 4 Others Fig. 8: Ringtone Functions Select the bell sound for the default outdoor station. Select the bell sound for other outdoor stations.
® ABB Welcome 4.3.5 Volume settings VOLUME Volume 3 Ringtone Volume Touchbutton Tone √ Repeated Tone √ Fig. 9: Volume settings Functions Set the volume of the bell sound. Enable/disable the feedback tone that sounds when the touch button is pressed.
® ABB Welcome 4.3.6 Date and time settings DATE AND TIME 2013 Date(YYYY-MM-DD) Time : Summer Time √ Fig. 10: Date and time settings Functions Set the date. Set the time. Enable or disable the summertime function. — 13 —...
® ABB Welcome 4.3.7 Other settings OTHER SETTINGS Auto Full Screen √ Auto-snapshots √ Missed √ Call Fig. 11: Other settings Functions Enable or disable the auto full screen function. Enable or disable the auto-snapshot function. Enable or disable the missed call function. ( flashes when there is a missed call.)
® ABB Welcome 4.3.8 History review HISTORY 1/63 2013-03-21 Outdoor - 1 ● 16:45 Outdoor - 1 2013-03-21 ● 16:45 2013-03-21 Outdoor - 1 ● 14:24 Outdoor -1 Fig. 12: History review Functions Up to 100 events can be recorded in the history menu.
® ABB Welcome 4.3.9 Language settings LANGUAGE English Fig. 13: Language settings 4.3.10 Information INFORMATION Flash Version: V1.02_151210_US MCU Version: V1.02_151210_US M/S: Master Indoor St. Add.: Default Outdoor: Fig. 14: Information for the indoor station. (Scan the QR code to access detailed instruction for indoor station.)
® ABB Welcome 4.3.11 Resetting factory default RESET FACTORY DEFAULT Are you sure you want to reset? Reset All Settings √ Clear All Data × Cancel Fig. 15: Resetting factory default Functions Reset all settings: Reset the device and restore all default configurations. The operation does not delete programmed data or history, such as switch actuator lists.
® ABB Welcome Cleaning Caution Risk of damage to the screen surface. The screen surface can be damaged by hard or sharp objects! Never use such objects for entries on the touch screen monitor. – Use your finger or a plastic stylus.
® ABB Welcome Adjusting the device Fig. 16: Station Selector switch to set the address of the default outdoor station. X10 X1 Selector switches to set the address (tens and ones) of the indoor station. X200 X100 Dip-switches to set the address (hundreds) of the indoor station.
® ABB Welcome Technical data Designation Value Display resolution 480 x 272 Display size 4.3” Operating temperature +14 °F to +131 °F Storage temperature -40 °F to +158 °F Protection IP 30 Single-wire clamps 2 x 22 AWG - 2 x 18 AWG...
® ABB Welcome Mounting and installation Warning Electric voltage! Direct or indirect contact with live components can cause dangerous currents to flow through the body, which may result in electric shock, burns or even death. Always disconnect the main power supply prior to installation and/or disassembly.
® ABB Welcome General installation instructions Terminate all branches of the wiring system via a connected bus device (e.g., indoor station, outdoor station, system device). Do not install the system controller directly next to the bell transformer or other power supplies (to avoid interference).
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® ABB Welcome Installation dimensions The bottom of the device has screw holes for fastening on the wall according to the instructions above. In addition, the bottom of the device can be affixed to an existing flush-mounted box. The dimensions of a compatible flush-mounted box are shown in illustrations above.
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® ABB Welcome Mounted with flush-mounted box Fix the bottom of the device to the existing flush-mounted box. Latch the upper part of the device onto its bottom part: place the upper side of the device on the lock-in lugs and then press the bottom side onto the bottom part of the device until it is caught by the clamp.