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  • Page 1 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual DIVUS OPENDOOR OPENDOOR manual Version 3.0 REV09-20160720...
  • Page 2 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual GENERAL INFORMATION DIVUS GmbH Pillhof 51 I-39057 Eppan (BZ) - Italy Operating instructions, manuals and software are protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. Copying, multi- plication, translation and conversion, either partially or as a whole, is not permitted. You are allowed to make a single copy for backup purposes.
  • Page 3 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The present operating instructions contain those safety instructions that are required to safely operate the ma- chine. All persons working with the machine must heed the present operating instructions, especially the safety in- structions. In addition, all local stipulations governing the prevention of accidents must be heeded.
  • Page 4 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual STANDARDS The DIVUS OPENDOOR meets the following guidelines and standards: EMC Directive 2014/30/EU (ex 89/336/CEE – 92/31/CEE – 93/68/CEE – 04/108/CE) Standard(s) to which conformity is declared: • DIN EN 55011:2011-04 Industrial, Scientific And Medical Equipment - Radio-frequency Disturb- ance Characteristics •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual INDEX INTRODUCTION ........................... 10 1.1 PRESENTATION ......................... 10 IMPORTANT TERMS ........................11 OD-SIP PLUS ............................13 INTRODUCTION ..........................13 CONNECTIONS ..........................13 STATUS LEDS ..........................15 2.3.1 POWER SUPPLY ........................15 2.3.2 STATUS ..........................15 CONFIGURATION ..........................16 2.4.1...
  • Page 6 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 2.4.2.7 SYSTEM .......................... 40 2.4.3 UPDATE ..........................42 2.4.4 HELP ............................43 2.4.5 UDP STATUS MESSAGES AND REMOTE CONTROL ..............43 2.4.6 CREATE ANNOUNCEMENTS AND RINGTONES ................. 46 2.4.7 RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS ....................47 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ......................48 2.5.1...
  • Page 7 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 3.4.3 GENERIC INFORMATION ......................69 OD-SECURE ............................71 INTRODUCTION ..........................71 CONNECTIONS ..........................72 DISPLAY, CONTROLS AND ACCESSORIES ..................73 4.3.1 STATUS LEDS ......................... 73 4.3.2 RESET BUTTON ........................73 4.3.3 SABOTAGE SWITCH ....................... 74 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ......................74 4.4.1...
  • Page 8 GENERIC INFORMATION ......................90 7.4.2 DIMENSION ..........................91 DIVUS DESIGN ............................. 92 INTRODUCTION ..........................92 ASSEMBLY ............................. 93 8.2.1 OPENDOOR FRAME ........................ 93 8.2.2 OPENDOOR COVER ........................ 95 8.2.3 OPENDOOR MOUNT ....................... 97 ACCESSORIES ............................. 99 INTRODUCTION ..........................99 OD-PUSH_LED ..........................99 9.2.1...
  • Page 9 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 10.1.3 EXAMPLE WITHOUT OD-SECURE WITH OD-PUSH_LED ............107 10.2 RECYCLING INFORMATION ....................... 108 10.3 NOTES ............................. 110...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    SIP capable telephone installations, VoIP servers of Internet providers with SIP support or the own VoIP server with SIP support; the SIP standard used by the OPENDOOR door stations makes this possible. In the further course of this manual, the individual appliances and components will be explained: •...
  • Page 11: Important Terms

    OPENDOOR also uses this technology in order to execute an action through the transmitted DTMF sound to activate for example the door opener. Only short sign combinations, but usually only single numbers are used for this purpose.
  • Page 12 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual Network stream: Essentially a network stream is a data flow, available over the network. In the case of -Cam, the stream is built of single pictures, which are retrieved from the Videophone software as data flow and showed in the main window of the Videophone software as video.
  • Page 13: Od-Sip Plus

    OD-SIP Plus INTRODUCTION The OPENDOOR Sip Plus module is a very compact SIP phone device. The module was designed for mounting in customized housings like for example mailboxes, columns etc.; it can of course be installed also in the DIVUS design;...
  • Page 14 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual Connections overview: If more ring buttons are required, it's possible to connect up to 15 ring buttons through a binary conversion mod- ule on "Z1"-"Z4". The binary transformer must generate the 4 bit binary value for each ring button on the con- nectors "Z1"...
  • Page 15: Status Leds

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual STATUS LEDS 2.3.1 POWER SUPPLY On the backside of the OD-Sip Plus there are two LEDs: „PWR“ and „POE“, which indicates if the OD-Sip Plus is power supplied by PoE or by a 24V DC power supply: •...
  • Page 16: Configuration

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual Changeover status: (special functions) Factory settings are restored or starting save mode. Crossover blinking: OD-Sip Plus is in save mode. blinking Factory settings restored. Jumper can be removed. blinking Error on restore factory settings or more jumper mounted.
  • Page 17: Quickstart

    All this submenus will be explained in the following chapters, where all screenshots show the standard settings for the usage with DIVUS Videophone. Hint: The submenus are only accessible if the OD-Sip Plus has no ongoing call and no call is in progress. So during a call settings can’t be changed.
  • Page 18: Setup

    Central call/ emergency call module: To configure whether the central/emergency call function is used or not. • Attached button module: Depending on the OPENDOOR model, choose the button module accordingly. • Attached function modules: Function modules are the ones attached through the small red connection port on the back (see chapter 2.2).
  • Page 19: Call Destinations

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual Notice: after a change in the settings there will be a green “Save” appearing in the upper right of the window. Remem-ber to click it to store any changes permanently! 2.4.1.3 CALL DESTINATIONS The entry call destinations holds the settings for the OD-Sip Plus’s behaviour for incoming and outgoing calls as well as for the destinations of the single buttons (if present).
  • Page 20 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual which calls all registered clients. Otherwise it’s also possible to call only a single client, by entering e.g. 101 in this field; only the client 101 will then ring when the ring button is pressed. DTMF-Code: This code specifies with which DTMF code the door opener can be activated (normally Relay 1); up to 4 digits are possible.
  • Page 21 Below an example for an OPENDOOR door station with one ring button: Note that in the Quickstart settings row “101” is automatically chosen for you; the row numbers correspond to...
  • Page 22 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual Usually you can hold on to this simple rule: use the upper button for calling the entry labelled 101 and the follow- ing buttons (if present) like described in this table: BUTTON CORRESPONDING BUTTON MODULE(S) 1. button (or only) 2.
  • Page 23 Additionally there’s a third section which may become visible under call destinations if you chose a function module under Setup. Depending on your choice, you may have up to 100 or 115 rows for call destinations, which you may freely configure to call single clients or groups with your OPENDOOR door station.
  • Page 24: Relays

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 2.4.1.4 RELAYS • Relay 1 / 2 function: Determines which function Relay 1 / 2 will have on OD-Sip Plus. The available options are: Remote controlled: the relay can be controlled by remote over UDP telegrams without being influenced by internal functions.
  • Page 25: Sip

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual • Pulse duration/Drop out delay of Relay 1 / 2: Specifies the pulse time and the drop out time for relay 1 or relay 2 (0 – 99 seconds). • Door opener signalling: Defines if a short melody is played on the remote station to acknowledge that the door opener has been activated or not;...
  • Page 26: Network

    • SIP User ID, SIP authentication PIN and Display name should all contain the same 3-digit number. This number should be one of the following because those 10 are pre-configured in the DIVUS VoIP server: 901, 902, …, 910. 2.4.1.6 NETWORK...
  • Page 27: Communication

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual DHCP: If set to “On” all other settings are retrieved through your local DHCP service and the following fields are hidden. If set to “Off” all other fields are active and can be filled out manually. IP Address: Tthe IP address for the OD-Sip Plus Netmask: The subnet mask of your network.
  • Page 28: Advanced Settings

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual Audio • Microphone level: Regulate the microphone level • Speaker level: Regulate the speaker volume Call Options • Max. call duration: Duration in minutes to restrict the single calls; the countdown starts when a call is accepted. The call is ended after the given time. When set to “00” the call duration is not restricted (endless).
  • Page 29: Network

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 2.4.2.1 NETWORK The network settings additional to them in the Quickstart are: • DNS: whether the OD-Sip Plus should get its DNS server settings through DHCP or manually. The following fields; Primary DNS/Secondary DNS are shown or hidden depending on this choice.
  • Page 30: Relays

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual “0001”; the uppermost value corresponds to the rightmost digit of the value. The single rows in this table are related to this binary value starting from “101”. If 4 ring buttons shall be connected, they can be connected directly to Z1-Z4.
  • Page 31: Sip

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 2.4.2.4 SIP The additional settings here are:. SIP domain: similar to the domain of email addresses, it is needed to identify and distinguish users and is used in combination with the SIP user IDs to build communication connections over the network. Without the SIP domain you may still make direct calls over the IP addresses, but calls over the call number (i.e.
  • Page 32: Sip Advanced

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 2.4.2.5 SIP ADVANCED These settings should only be changed by expert users/administrators because they may affect the functionality of the SIP protocol and must be adapted to the VoIP server and to the clients in use. The settings are divided into three sections: •...
  • Page 33 You hardly ever will insert all clients as call destinations on the relative page, if not absolutely necessary. If e.g. you are using DIVUS Videophone, you’ll usually have group calls which as call numbers only exist on the VoIP server and have no corresponding physical device in the network.
  • Page 34 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual CALL OPTIONS The parameters for a generic call and a call’s setup can be found here: Max. call duration: Duration in minutes to restrict the single calls; the countdown starts when a call is accepted. The call is ended after the given time. When set to “00” the call duration is not restricted (endless).
  • Page 35 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual bigger than 1, the whole chain is repeated that number of times. See next page for a flow chart of this call chain mechanism. Length of ID announcement: When the communication connection was set up successfully, the audio communication is cut for the time entered here and the callee hears the announcement –...
  • Page 36 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual DIAGRAM OF THE CALL CHAIN FUNCTION:...
  • Page 37: Communication

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual Hint: Call chains and redial attempts should be configured with care and only used where they certainly make sense. 2.4.2.6 COMMUNICATION You will find 2 sections here: • Codecs • Audio settings. CODECS The VoIP technology uses so called speech codecs for communication. Codecs compress the speech in data packets, which can be sent over the network.
  • Page 38 Hint: The setting for “iLBC Frame size” and “Speex Rate” should be changed only by system administrators. Hint: Only “PCMU” as primary and “PCMA” as secondary codec should be selected. In all other fields select “None”. Hint: For the usage with DIVUS TOUCHZONE the parameter “Audio Frames per Tx” must be set to “2”.
  • Page 39 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual AUDIO SETTINGS The settings here are: • Speaker level: Regulate the speaker volume • Microphone level: Regulate the microphone level • Ringtone volume: Specifies the volume level of the acoustic ringtone emitted by the OD-Sip Plus speaker on an incoming call.
  • Page 40: System

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual • Delay between PCD-off and PCD-on: Delay time before the deactivation of the change detector, once the level has re-entered the range of allowed values. A delay time of 0 means the change detector is always active.
  • Page 41 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual Status / remote • Code for remote authentication: this authentication code must be contained in UDP commands for them to be accepted by the OD-Sip Plus. Allowed symbols are “0-9”, “*” and “#”. • IP address UDP status messages: address to send status notifications to. If you want to send notifications to all devices on the network, you may use the broadcast address “255.255.255.0”.
  • Page 42: Update

    Factory P: Upload phone book data (i.e. call destinations). Hint: If an update should be necessary it will be delivered by DIVUS! The usage of update files not delivered by DIVUS is not recommended and can cause damage to the device!
  • Page 43: Help

    192.168.1.200 after a reset. See chapter 2.4.8 for more detailed information about this. 2.4.4 HELP The help page contains a link to the DIVUS-Homepage www.divus.eu, where you can always find the latest version of this manual for download as well as other helpful resources. 2.4.5...
  • Page 44 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 0x14 Send identification Max. 24 characters of the optional username (SIP settings) are sent 0x4C Byte 0 = 0x31 Login on VoIP server successful On the other side is also possible to control the OD-Sip Plus from remote over UDP commands, if the remote control is enabled in the OD-Sip Plus.
  • Page 45 3 = 51 4 = 52 ------------- Sum = 1275 Alternatively the OPENDOOR UDP Calculator can be used to calculate the UDP commands with Checksum in an easy way; the OPENDOOR UDP calculator can be downloaded together with the documentation.
  • Page 46: Create Announcements And Ringtones

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 2.4.6 CREATE ANNOUNCEMENTS AND RINGTONES Announcements ringtones created with audio editing software like Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/); important is the format of the audio file. The audio samples must be converted into a compatible format (WAV) and afterwards into a binary file, which can be uploaded onto the OD-Sip Plus and saved in its flash memory.
  • Page 47: Reset To Factory Settings

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual The previously created sample „the_sample.wav“ will be converted to „holdmusic.dat” and saved in the same location; Only the newly created file “holdmusic.dat” can be uploaded to the OD-Sip Plus. For creating a ringtone the procedure is the same, with the only difference that the name of the final binary file must be „ringtone.dat“...
  • Page 48: Technical Information

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual TECHNICAL INFORMATION 2.5.1 DIMENSION...
  • Page 49: Example For Cover Cut-Out

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 2.5.2 EXAMPLE FOR COVER CUT-OUT 2.5.3 COMPATIBLE VOIP PROVIDER AND VOIP SERVER Following products are compatible: • Divus Videophone • SipGate.de • 3CX Free Edition • Asterisk • accessVoIP • Asterisk-Cluster • FOXFON • EasyPBX • Swix •...
  • Page 50 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 2.5.4 GENERIC INFORMATION CONNECTIONS 1x Ethernet with PoE over RJ45 (input) 1x Ethernet with PoE over RJ45 for OD-Cam (output) Removable screw terminal for 24V DC power supply 2 relays with contact NO (door opener + additional function)
  • Page 51: Od-Cam

    The OD-Cam is a high compact IP camera. The OD-Cam was designed for mounting in custom housings like mailboxes, columns etc. and fits also in the DIVUS Design. The small dimension and the functionality of the OD- Cam leads to a high flexibility of this module. The whole configuration is done over the built in web server through a very intuitive menu;...
  • Page 52: Configuration

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual CONFIGURATION 3.3.1 INTRODUCTION The configuration is done through a web based menu. Open a Browser and enter the IP address of the OD-Cam in the address bar of the browser for reaching the main menu (standard IP address „192.168.0.121“):...
  • Page 53: Configuration

    The submenus will be explained in detail in the following chapters, where the screenshots will show the default settings for use with Divus Videophone. Hint: As soon as you change a setting the green “Save”-label appears. Make sure to activate this function at the end of your setup session or before testing –...
  • Page 54: General

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 3.3.2.1 GENERAL Here you can set network and general configuration parameters. • Camera name: You may give your camera a custom name. This might be useful if your setup contains multiple cameras. • Default Language web interface: allows to switch to one of the languages shown, and set the default language for web clients •...
  • Page 55: Image Settings

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual • It is generally advised to not activate this option. • Restart device: This option allows to shut down and restart your OD-Cam. Remember to save any unsaved changes before starting a reboot! Hint: The setting “User authentication required for video access” must be disabled, so that the picture of the OD- Cam can be shown correctly.
  • Page 56 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual Here you may change the image settings to meet your (client’s) needs. Remember that images with higher resolution cause higher data load, which again leads to lower network transfer rates. Therefore you should try to find the combination of settings giving the optimal compromise between quality and speed/smooth playing.
  • Page 57 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual EXAMPLES EXPLAINING THE ZOOM AND IMAGE DISPLACEMENT SETTINGS: In the following image you see the maximal available image size. Notice how the coordinate system is oriented (origin is the upper left corner). The values for the image displacement are the coordinates of the upper left corner.
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  • Page 60: Users

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 3.3.2.3 USERS The OD-Cam may have multiple users with different access rights. In this section you can manage existing users and add or remove users. The first function on this page allows to choose the desired action to perform: change, add or delete a user. The default view is the one you see here.
  • Page 61 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual Additional users may be added. Just insert the new user’s name, access level and password (repeated twice). The password requires a minimum length of 4 characters. Finally confirm the action with the green save function! And finally, to delete an existing user, simply select the “delete”-action and the user to delete. Then confirm with the save button, as usual.
  • Page 62: I/O Ports

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 3.3.2.4 I/O PORTS The OD-Cam has two I/O ports which can be connected through the Ethernet cable with external mod-ules like for example the OD-Sip Plus. The actual state of the I/O ports is shown on this page. The state “HIGH (24V)“...
  • Page 63: Advanced

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 3.3.2.5 ADVANCED In this section there are three sub-sections about Camera, Ports and System containing advanced settings CAMERA The IR (infrared) lighting allows the camera to capture pictures with good contrast and sharpness also at night or in bad lighting conditions.
  • Page 64 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual Hysteresis: To prevent the IR LEDS from switching on and off continuously a hysteresis for the switching can be defined here. Once the ambient light shutter value is lesser than the defined threshold the IR LEDs are turned on.
  • Page 65 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual SYSTEM • FTP-Access: The access to the integrated ftp server can be enabled/disabled here. • Watchdog: The hardware watchdog function can be managed here. • Allowed tools: The tools „Load“, „Flash“, „Trace“ and „Mon“ can be enabled/disabled here.
  • Page 66: Camera Image

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 3.3.3 CAMERA IMAGE The image / video of the camera can be checked and watched here. If the View should be wrongly rotated, you may change the rotation in 90 degree steps with the arrow-icon in the white bar at the bottom of the page.
  • Page 67: System Infos

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual For support requests or to download the latest version of this manual, you’ll also find the web link to our homepage www.divus.eu. 3.3.5 SYSTEM INFOS This small window contains some useful information regarding the current state of the OD-Cam: •...
  • Page 68: Technical Information

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual TECHNICAL INFORMATION 3.4.1 DIMENSION...
  • Page 69: Example For Cover Cut-Out

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 3.4.2 EXAMPLE FOR COVER CUT-OUT 3.4.3 GENERIC INFORMATION Does not need any plugins in newer browsers supporting HTML5. Single jpg-pictures can be VIEWING: retrieved from the camera through http protocol. Multiple access possible up to 10 users con- temporaneously.
  • Page 70 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual POWER CONSUMP- max. 3 VA TION MATERIAL Aluminium housing DIMENSION 96 x 96 x 40.5 mm...
  • Page 71: Od-Secure

    The OD-Secure avoids external hacking of the local network through the network connection of the OPENDOOR door station. A micro sabotage switch checks if the housing of the OPENDOOR door station is closed or opened. If this sabotage switch detects, that the housing was opened, OD-Secure cuts the OPENDOOR door station physi- cally from the network.
  • Page 72: Connections

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual CONNECTIONS All connections are made through removable screw terminals or through the additional knife connectors. The OD- Secure needs a 24V DC power supply and can handle up to 2 sabotage switches. RIGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE SABO2.1...
  • Page 73: Display, Controls And Accessories

    The reset button is located at the upper right corner of the OD-Secure. Once a sabotage is detected the OD- Secure cuts the network connection to the OPENDOOR door station and switches off the 24V DC out-put, to power off a connected OPENDOOR door station or other devices. By pressing the reset button, the network connection is restored and the 24V DC output is switched on to power on a connected OPEN-DOOR door station or other devices again;...
  • Page 74: Sabotage Switch

    4.3.3 SABOTAGE SWITCH OD-Secure is delivered with a sabotage switch, which must be mounted inside the OPENDOOR door sta-tion, so that the contact is closed, when the housing is closed (the housing must pull down the contact arm). If the housing is opened, the contact of the switch is opened too and the OD-Secure detect sabo-tage.
  • Page 75 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual DIMENSION 110,0 x 85,0 x 50,0 mm WEIGHT 150 g...
  • Page 76: Od-Keypad

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual OD-Keypad INTRODUCTION The OD-Keypad extends the OD-Sip Plus to a SIP phone, since it allows to dial every number directly, like on a normal SIP phone. For installation with one door station and a lot of internal units the OD-keypad is a good alternative to single ring buttons, because on a very small sized door station all internal units can be called by dialling the right number;...
  • Page 77 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual Dial switchboard (main call) Start entering code for actuating door opener Start entering number, accept incoming call, abort call The OD-keypad has the following functions: • Dial pad for dialling call numbers • Access control through entering a code for the door opener defined in the phone book of the connected OD-Sip Plus.
  • Page 78: Technical Information

    Videophone „aviax.cfg“ must be adapted. Open the file with the Windows WordPad, scroll down to the „[opendoor]“ section and change the „2“ to the new longer code, which was configured in the OD-Sip Plus call destination.
  • Page 79: Dimension

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 5.3.2 DIMENSION...
  • Page 80: Example For Cover Cut-Out

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 5.3.3 EXAMPLE FOR COVER CUT-OUT...
  • Page 81: Od-Transponder

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual OD-Transponder INTRODUCTION The OD-Transponder is a standalone transponder reader designed for access control of small buildings. There is no Bus connection needed nor a configuration device requested for installation. The whole con-figuration is done through program keys called “badge”. The OD-Transponder is delivered with One transponder for access called „user badge“...
  • Page 82: Connections

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual CONNECTIONS The OD-Transponder needs a 24V DC power supply and offers a relay contact and a open collector out-put to signalize, when a user badge was recognized. NUMBER CONNECTION DESCRIPTION 24 V DC, power supply + Bus connection (without any function)
  • Page 83 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual For deleting an already programmed badge from the OD-Transponder enter in program mode by holding the program badge near the OD-Transponder until an acknowledge sound (sound upwards) can be heard and the two LEDs are blinking red alternately. Afterwards take away the program badge from the OD-Transponder and hold the user badge on the OD-Transponder, which shall be deleted from it until a acknowledge sound (sound downwards) can be heard and the two LEDs are blinking red 3 or 4 times synchronic.
  • Page 84: Usage

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual USAGE To access hold the user badge on OD-Transponder. If the user badge is recognized by OD-Transponder an acknowledge sound (sound upwards) can be heard and the two LEDs are lighting both green for some seconds; at the same time the relay 1 will close his contact for some seconds and the open collector output will be pulled down to ground for some seconds.
  • Page 85: Technical Information

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual TECHNICAL INFORMATION 6.5.1 GENERIC INFORMATION CONTROLS The whole configuration and controlling is done over badges (transponder) • 1 open collector output (80V, 15W) CONNECTIONS • 1 internal relay (80V, 1A, 20W), presence • 2 multicolour LEDs (red-green/ red-green (yellow)) SIGNALLING •...
  • Page 86: Dimension

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 6.5.2 DIMENSION...
  • Page 87: Od-Presence

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual OD-Presence INTRODUCTION The OD-Presence is a standalone motion detector, which operates through radar waves. With the radar technology the OD-Presence can also be mounted behind materials like wood, glass etc., because the radar waves are able to pass through these materials. Additionally the OD-Presence has a twilight sensor incorporated on his front, which can be used to enable and disable the motion detection only when it’s dark enough;...
  • Page 88: Settings

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual SETTINGS All settings are made directly on the back of the device through potentiometers or jumpers. On the back of the OD-Presence there are 3 status LEDs, which shows the actual status of the device, too. Light Determinates the threshold of ambient brightness for enabling or disabling the relay contact for motion detection;...
  • Page 89 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual Sensibility Specifies the range for the motion detection. By rotating the potentiometer in clockwise direction the sensibility is increased, where values from 3 to 12 meters are possible. The range will only have affect if the twilight sensor has enabled the relay contact.
  • Page 90: Technical Information

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual TECHNICAL INFORMATION 7.4.1 GENERIC INFORMATION The whole control is made through potentiometers and jumpers on the CONTROLS back of the device. • Power supply (8,1V DC to 30V DC) CONNECTIONS • Relay contact, 24V DC • removable screw terminal •...
  • Page 91: Dimension

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 7.4.2 DIMENSION...
  • Page 92: Divus Design

    The flexibility of the OPENDOOR modules (OD-Sip Plus, OD-Cam etc.) allow endless design variants. Since not each customer wants a special design DIVUS has created an own design, where the single OPENDOOR modules can be mounted. Depending on the requested modules there are different designs available.
  • Page 93: Assembly

    The OPENDOOR Cover is inserted into the OPENDOOR Frame so that frame and cover result in one plate. The whole OPENDOOR door station is then mounted on a wall or on the OPENDOOR MO mount unit through 4 M5 security screws; the needed 4 security screws are shipped with the OPENDOOR Frame.
  • Page 94 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual To prevent damage by water, the OPENDOOR Frame has a grommet on his back (wall side) and on his front (cover side). With the OPENDOOR Frame 4 M5 security screws (OD_S) are delivered together with a security bit insert (OD_SBIT) for being able to screwing in and out the security screws.
  • Page 95: Opendoor Cover

    Cut-out for OD-Sip Plus, OD-Push_LED and fingerprint The OPENDOOR Cover has on his back M4 threated bars through which it can be mounted into the OPENDOOR Frame. The OPENDOOR Cover are available in stainless steel or in normal steel painted in the whished RAL colour.
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  • Page 97: Opendoor Mount

    For mounting in cavity walls the OPENDOOR Mount must be supported by a construc-tion of wood or something similar. The OPENDOOR Mount is delivered with a thin cover and 4 M5 screws, for being able to close the mount unit, when used for in-wall purposes for keeping clear the inside of the mount unit until the OPENDOOR...
  • Page 98 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual door station is finally installed. Depending on how much modules must fit into the mount unit or what OPENDOOR Frame is used, the mount unit is available for 1, 2 (without OD-Cam, place for OD-Sip Plus and desired ring buttons), 3 (place for OD-Sip Plus, OD-Cam and desired ring buttons - respectively OD-Sip Plus, OD-Push_LED and fingerprint), or 4 (place for OD-Cam, OD-Sip Plus, desired ring buttons and additional module).
  • Page 99: Accessories

    All accessories fit into the DIVUS design. OD-PUSH_LED This ring button fits only in OPENDOOR Covers with only one ring button without a nameplate (ODC- CAM/SIP/PUSH1, ODC-SIP/PUSH1 and ODC-SIP/PUSH1/Finger). This special ring button has a LED backlight go- ing around the button itself, which can lighten in red or green; through this two colours the status of the connect- ed OD-Sip Plus can be shown.
  • Page 100: Dimension

    The OD-BellModule is a backlight for the nameplates, which can be pushed inside the module from the side; this module fits into the cut-out of the related OPENDOOR Covers. Up to 4 nameplates can be pushed inside this module and also the OD-Push ring buttons can be connected on the OD-Sip Plus through this modules removable screw terminal.
  • Page 101: Connections

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 9.3.2 CONNECTIONS The screw terminal is removable, where the last connector has no connection. The jumper „J1“ determines the source of GND for the OD-BellModule. The module is shipped with a bridge from “1” to “2”, since “1” is connected directly to the ground coming from OD-Sip Plus LED backlight output. The backlight will always be on in this case.
  • Page 102: Dimension And Cut-Out

    DIMENSION AND CUT-OUT The cut-out shown on the right side is shown from behind (back of OPENDOOR Cover or inner side of mailbox), it means the OD-BellModule would be putted on the cut-out like shown on the left side and fixed with 2 M4 nuts.
  • Page 103: Od-Push

    OD-PUSH The OD-Push is a ring button, which in the DIVUS design is used in combination with the OD-BellModule. The OD- Push is made of stainless steel and can of course also be used in custom designs. This ring buttons are fixed through a plastic screw joint from behind;...
  • Page 104: Od-Kit_Badge

    The OD_S contains 4 security screws made of stainless steel, which needs a special star screwdriver for being screwed in and out. Since a special screw driver is needed and the screws fit totally into the OPENDOOR Frame it becomes very hard for vandals to sabotage the OPENDOOR door station. The screws have a M5 winding and a length of 26mm;...
  • Page 105: Appendix

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 10 APPENDIX 10.1 WIRING SCHEMES 10.1.1 EXAMPLE WITH OD-SECURE...
  • Page 106: Example Without Od-Secure

    DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 10.1.2 EXAMPLE WITHOUT OD-SECURE...
  • Page 107 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 10.1.3 EXAMPLE WITHOUT OD-SECURE WITH OD-PUSH_LED...
  • Page 108 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 10.2 RECYCLING INFORMATION English Information on Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment (applicable for EU countries that have adopted separate waste collection systems) Products with the symbol (crossed-out wheeled bin) cannot be disposed as household waste.
  • Page 109 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual Nederlands Informatie over het weggooien van elektrische en elektronische apparatuur (particulieren) Dit symbool geeft aan dat gebruikte elektrische en elektronische producten niet bij het normale huishoudelijke afval mogen. Lever deze producten in bij de aangewezen ‘ inzamelingspunten, waar ze gratis worden geaccep- teerd en op de juiste manier worden verwerkt, teruggewonnen en hergebruikt.
  • Page 110 DIVUS OPENDOOR manual 10.3 NOTES...
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