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  • Page 1     Installation manual 2N® IP Verso           v.2.17 www.2n.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Content: • 1. Product Overview • 1.1 Components and Associated Products • 1.2 Terms and Symbols • 2. Description and Installation • 2.1 Before You Start • 2.2 Mechanical Installation • 2.2.1 One Module Box •...
  • Page 3: Product Overview

    1.2 Terms and Symbols Basic Features ® IP Verso is an elegant and reliable intercom equipped with lots of useful functions. Thanks to SIP support and compatibility with major brands of PBX manufacturers, it can benefit from ® using VoIP networks. 2N IP Verso can be used as a door or special purpose intercom for office...
  • Page 4: Components And Associated Products

    ® The installation of 2N IP Verso is very easy, all you have to do is assemble the required parts and modules and attach the network cable. The modules are plug&play, so there is no need to configure them manually. The intercom can be supplied from a 12 V DC power source, or using a PoE switch.
  • Page 5 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Main unit • There must be just one (with/without a camera) main unit in every 2N Part installation. The main unit installation requires two frame/box No. 9155101 positions; the other position, however, is left for additional module Axis Part No.
  • Page 6 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Main unit with camera • HD camera 2N Part • There must be just one (with/without a camera) main unit in every No. 9155101C installation. The main unit installation requires two frame/box Axis Part No.
  • Page 7 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso  Caution • There must be just one (with/without a camera) main unit in every installation. The main unit installation requires two frame/box positions; the other position, however, is left for additional module installation. •...
  • Page 8 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Flush mounting frame • 2 modules 2N Part • Covering frame for the 2-module brick/plasterboard flush No. 9155012 mounting box. Remember to order the frame when you order a 2- Axis Part No. module flush mounting box, Part No. 9155015. ...
  • Page 9 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Flush mounting frame • 2 modules 2N Part • Covering frame for the 2-module brick/plasterboard flush No. 9155012B mounting box. Remember to order the frame when you order a 2- Axis Part No. module flush mounting box, Part No. 9155015.
  • Page 10 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Flush mounting frame • 3 modules 2N Part • Covering frame for the 3-module brick/plasterboard flush No. 9155013 mounting box. Remember to order the frame when you order a 3- Axis Part No. module flush mounting box, Part No. 9155016.
  • Page 11 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Flush mounting frame • 3 modules 2N Part • Covering frame for the 3-module brick/plasterboard flush No. 9155013B mounting box. Remember to order the frame when you order a 3- Axis Part No. module flush mounting box, Part No. 9155016.
  • Page 12 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Surface mounting frame • 1 module 2N Part • The 1-module frame is used when another module is added to the No. 9155021B existing installation or when the module is mounted to an Axis Part No.
  • Page 13 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Surface mounting box • 2 modules 2N Part No. 9155022B Axis Part No. 01290-001 • Surface mounting box • 3 modules 2N Part No. 9155023 Axis Part No. 01291-001 13 /  241...
  • Page 14 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Surface mounting box • 3 modules 2N Part No. 9155023B Axis Part No. 01292-001  • The 1-module frame is used when another module is added to the existing installation or when the module is mounted to an extended interconnecting cable for an outgoing reader, for example.
  • Page 15 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Extending Modules ® • IP Verso – Info panel • The Infopanel module helps you place such 2N Part No. 9155030 information into the intercom installation as house Axis Part. No. 01252-001 number, opening hours and similar data. The Infopanel backlight is software controlled.
  • Page 16 The keypad digits and symbols are backlit. ® • IP Verso – Touch keypad & RFID reader 125kHz, 13.56MHz, NFC/HCE 2N Part No. 9155081 • The touch keypad and card reader module provides Axis Part No.
  • Page 17 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso ® • IP Verso – Bluetooth & RFID reader 125kHz, 13.56MHz, NFC/HCE 2N Part No. 9155082 • The Bluetooth and card reader module provides you Axis Part No. 01637-001 with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs.
  • Page 18 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso ® • IP Verso – Touch keypad & RFID reader 125kHz, secured 13.56MHz, NFC/HCE 2N Part No. 9155083 • The touch keypad and card reader module provides Axis Part No. 01638-001 you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs.
  • Page 19 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso ® •  2N IP Verso – Bluetooth & RFID reader 125kHz, secured 13.56MHz, NFC/HCE 2N Part No. 9155084 • The Bluetooth card reader module provides you with Axis Part No. 01639-001 access control via contactless cards or keyfobs. The module supports the following 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz...
  • Page 20 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso ® IP external Bluetooth reader (USB interface) 2N Part No. 9137422E  An external Bluetooth reader connecting to your computer via USB. Axis Part No. 01402-001 It can be used to pair new users who want to use their ®...
  • Page 21 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso ® • IP Verso – I/O • The module provides logical inputs and outputs for 2N Part No. 9155034 sensor integration. The module is installed under Axis Part No. 01257-001 another module, i.e. needs no separate position.
  • Page 22 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso ® • IP Verso – 5 buttons • A module with 5 mechanical quick dial buttons. The 2N Part No. 9155035 buttons are backlit and can include nametags. Axis Part No. 01258-001   ® • IP Verso – Touch Display 2N Part No. 9155036...
  • Page 23 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 2N Part No. 91550371 ® •  IP Verso – OSDP module • The OSDP module provides communication between a Axis Part No. 02577-001 connected device (control panel, door controller) ® and 2N  IP Verso via the OSDP. The module is installed under another module, i.e.
  • Page 24 One blind panel module is supplied with the main unit. 2N Part No. 9155039 Axis Part No. 01261-001 ® • IP Verso – RFID Reader, 125 kHz • The card reader module provides you with access 2N Part No. 91550941 control via contactless cards or keyfobs. The module supports the 125 kHz EM4xxx cards.
  • Page 25 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso ® • IP Verso – RFID Reader NFC/HCE support, 13.56 MHz  2N Part No. 91550942 • The card reader module provides you with access Axis Part No. 02139-001 control via contactless cards or keyfobs. The module supports the following 13.56 MHz cards or other...
  • Page 26 Axis Part No. 01263-001 field. ® • IP Verso – Secured RFID Card Reader NFC/HCE support, 13.56 MHz 2N Part No. 9155086 • Compatible with firmware 2.13 and higher. Axis Part No. 01264-001 •...
  • Page 27 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso ® • IP Verso – Fingerprint reader • The Fingerprint reader is used for verification of 2N Part No. 9155045 human fingers for access control and intercom Axis Part No. 01276-001 control. • 1 m extension cable •...
  • Page 28 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • 3 m extension cable • Only one extension cable allowed. 2N Part No. 9155054 • Maximum bus length is 7 m. Axis Part No. 01268-001 • 5 m extension cable • Only one extension cable allowed.
  • Page 29 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Mounting Accessories • Flush mounting box • 1 module 2N Part No. 9155014 • Designed for flush or plasterboard mounting of 1- Axis Part No. 01284-001 module sets and delivered including accessories for multiple box assemblies.
  • Page 30 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Flush mounting box • 3 modules 2N Part No. 9155016 • Designed for flush or plasterboard mounting of 3- Axis Part No. 01286-001 module sets and delivered including accessories for multiple box assemblies 30 /  241...
  • Page 31 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Backplate, 1 module • For glass or uneven surface installation 2N Part No. 9155061 Axis Part No. 01293-001 • Backplate, 2 modules • For glass or uneven surface installation 2N Part No. 9155062 Axis Part No. 01294-001 •...
  • Page 32 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Backplate, 2 (w) x 2 (h) modules • For glass or uneven surface installation 2N Part No. 9155064 Axis Part No. 01296-001 • Backplate, 3 (w) x 2 (h) modules • For glass or uneven surface installation 2N Part No.
  • Page 33 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Backplate, 2 (w) x 3 (h) modules • For glass or uneven surface installation 2N Part No. 9155066 Axis Part No. 01298-001 33 /  241...
  • Page 34 25° gradient mounting backplate Part No. 9155072 Axis Part No. 01940-001 ® Choose the proper frame and, if necessary, mounting box type depending on your particular 2N ® IP Verso installation needs. 2N IP Verso is designed for outdoor applications and requires no additional roof.
  • Page 35 2N Indoor Units and Accessories ® • Indoor View – black • Indoor answering audio/video unit with a Part No. 91378601 touchscreen designed for all 2N IP intercoms ® • Indoor View – white • Indoor answering audio/video unit with a Part No. 91378601WH touchscreen designed for all 2N IP intercoms  ...
  • Page 36 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso ® • Indoor Compact – black • Indoor answering audio/video unit with a Part No. 91378501 touchscreen designed for all 2N IP intercoms   ® • Indoor Compact – white • Indoor answering audio/video unit with a Part No.
  • Page 37 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso ® • Indoor Talk – black • Indoor answering audio unit with a touchscreen Part No. 91378401 designed for all 2N IP intercoms   ® • Indoor Talk – white • Indoor answering audio unit with a touchscreen Part No.
  • Page 38 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Wall/plasterboard flush mounting box for 2N indoor answering units. Part No. 91378800   • Wall surface mounting box for 2N answering units. Part No. 91378803   38 /  241...
  • Page 39 ® • Indoor Touch 2.0, an elegant indoor touch 91378375 panel, is designed for all 2N IP intercoms. The 91378376 display panel shows you the person standing at your door and helps you make conversation with the visitor, open the door lock or switch on the entrance hall lights.
  • Page 40 ® • Indoor Touch 2.0, an elegant indoor touch 91378375WH panel, is designed for all of the 2N IP intercoms. The 91378376WH display panel shows you the person standing at your door and helps you make conversation with the visitor, open the door lock or switch on the entrance hall lights.
  • Page 41 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso ® • Indoor Touch – Desk stand white Part Number: 91378382W Part Nos.: • The exclusive type of power adapter SYS1561-0912 ® to be used with all 2N Indoor Touch 2.0 devices. 91341481E • Stabilised 12 V / 0,75 A source to be used where PoE 91341481GB supply is unavailable.
  • Page 42 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 2N Part No. 1120101B ® •  IP Handset • answering unit Axis Part No. 02519-001 • black color   IP Phones 2N Part No. 91378360 • Yealink SIP T58A IP video phone  • simple operation Axis Part No.
  • Page 43 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 2N Part No. 1120111EU • Grandstream GXV3350 IP video phone • Android 7.0 OS Axis Part No. 02544-001 • 5” touch display control • HD quality video calls • WiFi and Bluetooth support • HDMI output and pan tilt zoom camera •...
  • Page 44 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Electric Locks • BEFO 11211 • 12 V / 230 mA DC 2N Part No. 932071E • low consumption • BEFO 11221 with momentum pin • 12 V / 230 mA DC 2N Part No. 932081E •...
  • Page 45 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • BEFO 211211 door signaling, low consumption • 12 V / 230 mA 2N Part No. 932061E •  A regular lock with a built-in contact to indicate whether the door is open or closed. • BEFO 31211 fail-safe •...
  • Page 46 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso  • FAQ: Electric locks – Difference between locks in 2N IP intercom accessories Power Supply • PoE injector – with EU cable (91378100E) • PoE injector – with US cable (91378100US) 2N Part No.
  • Page 47 Axis Part No. 01404-001 door intercom to connect any IP device. You don’t ® have to configure anything, all you need is one 2N 2Wire unit at each cable end and a power supply connected to at least one of these units.
  • Page 48 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 2N Part No. 1120104 • NVT PhyLink Adapter • pack of 6 adapters Axis Part No. 02319-001 RFID 13 MHz • External 13.56 MHz Mifare RFID card reader, Wiegand 2N Part No. 9159031 • Secondary reader for connection to an internal Axis Part No.
  • Page 49 External RFID card reader for connection to a PC via a Axis Part No. 01400-001 USB interface. Suitable for system administration and adding 13.56 MHz/125 kHz cards and NHC/HCE supporting Android platform devices using the 2N IP ® intercom web interface or 2N Access Commander application.
  • Page 50 NFC/HCE supporting Android platform devices ® using the 2N IP intercom web interface or 2N Access Commander application. It reads the same types of cards and devices as card readers in 2N IP intercoms: • 125 kHz • EM4xxx •...
  • Page 51 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Mifare Classic 1k RFID fob, 13.56 MHz 2N Part No. 9134174 Axis Part No. 01385-001 RFID 125 kHz • External 125 kHz RFID card reader • Secondary reader for connection to an internal 2N Part No. 9159030 reader.
  • Page 52 External RFID card reader for connection to a PC using 2N Part No. 9137420E a USB interface. Suitable for system management and Axis Part No. 01399-001 ® addition of EM4xxx cards via the PC application, 2N Access Commander. • RFID card, type EM4100, 125 kHz 2N Part No. 9134165E Axis Part No.
  • Page 53 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • RFID fob, type EM4100, 125 kHz 2N Part No. 9134166E Axis Part No. 01396-001 Biometry ® • IP intercom – external fingerprint reader (USB interface) 2N Part No. 9137423E Axis Part No. 01401-001 External Switches ®...
  • Page 54 External IP Relay – 1 output • Standalone IP device controlled by HTTP commands 2N Part No. 9137410E sent by the 2N IP intercom, which can thus control Axis Part No. 01397-001 devices via unlimited distances. • External IP Relay – 4 outputs, PoE •...
  • Page 55 It has to be used with Part No. 9155041. A 40 cm long interconnecting cable is included. • Dimensions: 233 (W) x 233 (H) mm  • FAQ: Induction loop – How to connect it with 2N IP intercom 55 /  241...
  • Page 56 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Sensors and Switches • Exit button • A button for logic input connection for opening a door 2N Part No. 9159013 inside a building. • Water-proof metal button 2N Part No. 9154004 Axis Part No. 01479-001 •...
  • Page 57 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Additional Modules ® • Wiegand Isolator is designed for galvanic isolation of two devices separately powered and 2N Part No. 9159011 ® interconnected via the Wiegand bus. The Axis Part No. 01387-001 Wiegand Isolator protects the interconnected devices against communication errors and/or damage.
  • Page 58 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • InformaCast 2N Part No. 9137910 Axis Part No. 01381-001 • 2N Part No. 9137915 58 /  241...
  • Page 59: Terms And Symbols

    Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Lift Module  2N Part No. 9137916  • Refer to the Configuration Manual for 2N IP Intercoms, Subs. 3.2 Function Licensing for license details.  • For more accessories and specific advice please contact your local distributor of 2N products.
  • Page 60: Description And Installation

    Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 2. Description and Installation Here is what you can find in this section: • 2.1 Before You Start • 2.2 Mechanical Installation • 2.3 Electric Installation • 2.4 Extending Module Connection • 2.5 Completion 2.1 Before You Start...
  • Page 61 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso The 2-module flush mounting frame (Part No. 9155012/9155012B) package should comply with the following content: The 2-module flush mounting box (Part No. 9155015) package should comply with the following content: 61 /  241...
  • Page 62: Mechanical Installation

    • Plaster, mounting glue, mounting foam or mortar as necessary ® • IP Verso, flush mounting boxes and frames • 1 module: box Part No. 9155014, frame Part No. 9155011 • 2 modules: box Part No. 9155015, frame Part No. 9155012 •...
  • Page 63 Surface mounting • concrete and steel structures, entry barrier columns, interior, etc. What you need for mounting: ® • IP Verso plus the respective frames • 1 module: frame Part No. 9155021 • 2 modules: frame Part No. 9155022 •...
  • Page 64 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso  Caution • Before starting the mechanical installation on a selected place, make sure carefully that the preparations connected with it (drilling, wall cutting) cannot damage the electrical, gas, water and other existing wires and pipes.
  • Page 65 (especially onto the sealing surface). ® • Never turn 2N IP Verso to align the box assembly after mounting. Make sure that the flush mounting boxes have been installed accurately. • Check the plasterboard wall and room interior pressure values. If the difference between the values is too great (as a result, e.g., of overpressure ventilation),...
  • Page 66 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso  Warning! • It is forbidden to use silicone or any other sealing material on the marked and hatched places. 66 /  241...
  • Page 67 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso  Safety • Eliminate the risk of personal injury! Surface mounting is not recommended for narrow passages or places where people's attention is distracted by something else. The manufacturer shall not be liable for injuries in such cases!
  • Page 68: One Module Box

    Installation manual 2N® IP Verso  Warning • The main unit may not be removed from its base, so do not remove the marked resin-cast screw in the right-hand upper corner. Any screw tampering results in a loss of warranty.
  • Page 69 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 2.2.1 One Module Box  Caution • The one-module box is designed for stand-alone installations of extending modules such as departure readers. A two-module box is required for the main unit installation. Flush mounting box mounting – classic bricks...
  • Page 70 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso  Warning • Make sure that the flush mounting box is slightly above the wall surface not aligning with the wall. A wrong installation may lead to water penetration and subsequent damage of the device. Use the side protrusions to achieve the proper flush mounting.
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  • Page 80: Two Module Box

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  • Page 83 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso  Warning • Make sure that the flush mounting box is slightly above the wall surface not aligning with the wall. A wrong installation may lead to water penetration and subsequent damage of the device. Use the side protrusions to achieve the proper flush mounting.
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  • Page 92: More Two Module Boxes

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  • Page 96 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso  Warning • Make sure that the flush mounting box is slightly above the wall surface not aligning with the wall. A wrong installation may lead to water penetration and subsequent damage of the device. Use the side protrusions to achieve the proper flush mounting.
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  • Page 115: Three Module Box

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  • Page 118 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso  Warning • Make sure that the flush mounting box is slightly above the wall surface not aligning with the wall. A wrong installation may lead to water penetration and subsequent damage of the device. Use the side protrusions to achieve the proper flush mounting.
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  • Page 137: More Three Module Boxes

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  • Page 141 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso  Warning • Make sure that the flush mounting box is slightly above the wall surface not aligning with the wall. A wrong installation may lead to water penetration and subsequent damage of the device. Use the side protrusions to achieve the proper flush mounting.
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  • Page 162: Tamper And I/O Modules

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  • Page 163: Module Dimensions

    Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 2.2.7 Module Dimensions Frames • 9155011 – Flush mounting frame, 1 module • 9155012 – Flush mounting frame, 2 modules • 9155013 – Flush mounting frame, 3 modules • 9155021 – Surface mounting frame, 1 module • 9155022 – Surface mounting frame, 2 modules •...
  • Page 164: Example Of Mounting Plate Installation

    Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 2.2.8 Example of Mounting Plate Installation Wall installation 164 /  241...
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  • Page 168: Electric Installation

    Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 2.3 Electric Installation ® This subsection describes how to install the modules, how to connect the 2N IP Verso main unit to the power supply and LAN and how to connect other elements.  Caution • The device must be part of the electrical system of the building.
  • Page 169 Power Supply Connection ® IP Verso can be powered either from an external 12 V / 2 A DC source or directly from the LAN equipped with PoE 802.3af supporting network elements. Owing to different power outputs, the power supply selection affects the maximum count and applicability of the modules connected of the main unit.
  • Page 170 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso  • Remove the connector protecting cover to pass through the UTP/STP cable RJ terminal to the device box more easily. Main Unit Connector Configuration  Caution •  We recommend you to use a grounding cable of the cross-section of 1.5 mm...
  • Page 171 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Legend LAN (PoE according to 802.1af) connector (PoE) IN1 terminals for input in passive/ active mode (−30 V to +30 V DC)      OFF = open OR U > 1.5 V      ON = closed contact OR U <...
  • Page 172 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso  • Output wiring diagram for Relay terminals    Wiring diagram for the controlled device’s electric circuit closing  Wiring diagram for the controlled device’s electric circuit opening 172 /  241...
  • Page 173 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso  • Wiring Diagram of IN1 connector in active mode • Wiring Diagram of IN1 connector in passive mode Reset Button Located among the main unit connectors, the Reset button helps you reset the factory default values, restart the device, find the device IP address and switch the static/dynamic mode.
  • Page 174  Note • The delay after pressing RESET till the first light and sound signalling is set to 15– 35 s depending on the 2N IP intercom/answering unit model used. ® • 18 s is the valid value for 2N  IP Verso.
  • Page 175 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Dynamic IP Address Setting Follow the instructions below to switch on the Dynamic IP address mode (DCHP ON): • Press and hold the RESET button. • Wait until the red and green LEDs go on simultaneously on the device and the acoustic signal ...
  • Page 176 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Wait until the red and green LEDs go on simultaneously and the acoustic signal   can be heard (approx. 15–35 s). • Wait until the red LED goes off and the acoustic signal   can be heard (approx. for another 3 s).
  • Page 177 More modules marked by * can be used.  Security • The 12V output is used for lock connection. If, however, the unit (2N IP Intercom, 2N Access Unit) is installed where unauthorized tampering may happen, we ® strongly recommend that the 2N Security Relay (Part No.
  • Page 178 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso  Warning When you connect a device containing a coil, such as a relay or an electromagnetic lock, it is necessary to protect the intercom against voltage peak while switching off the induction load. For this way of protection we recommend a diode 1 A / 1000 V (e.g., 1N4007, 1N5407, 1N5408) connected antiparallel to the device.
  • Page 179 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Main Unit LED Pictograms HW version 4 and higher HW version 3 and lower 179 /  241...
  • Page 180: Overvoltage Protection

    2N device wiring may be exposed to atmospheric effects resulting in overvoltage that may subsequently damage any devices installed outside the building, on its outer wall or roof.
  • Page 181: Extending Module Connection

    Typically, they are used for an RFID card reader mounted on a wall opposite to ® the 2N  IP Verso installation. The cable may be used only once on the bus. In extensive installations, the total bus cable length may not exceed 7 m.  ...
  • Page 182 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso The modules can be combined in each base as follows: Module Externally mounted Internally mounted Internally mounted on (visible module) (invisible module) bottom base edge Infopanel Keypad Touch keypad RFID card reader 125 RFID card reader 13.56 RFID card reader 13.56...
  • Page 183 Security Relay Module Power Supply ® With the exception of the Tamper switch module, all the 2N IP Verso modules are powered from the bus. The available bus power output depends on the power supply type. Main units 571v3 and higher can use a 3A power supply to increase the bus power available for the modules connected.
  • Page 184 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Main unit Consumption [W] (571v3) (Maximum value) At relax 2.376 Infrared illumination 3.06 LED – call 0.072 LED – ringing  0.072 LED – lock 0.072 LED – secured 0.096 Button backlight 0.072 Name tag backlight 0.072...
  • Page 185 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Module Idle consumption Full load [W] Special elements (Maximum (Minimum value) value) RFID card reader 13.56 MHz NFC 0.44 0.82 Secured RFID card reader 13.56 MHz NFC 0.44 0.82 Bluetooth & RFID reader 125 kHz, 13.56 1.34...
  • Page 186 I/O module, e.g., requires 0.13 W for relay closing (not calculated for minimum consumption). Infopanel ® The Infopanel (Part No. 9155030) is one of the 2N  IP Verso intercom elements and is used for inserting and backlighting printed information. ® • The module contains two 2N  IP Verso bus connectors.
  • Page 187: Touch Keypad

    The module package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable. RFID Card Reader Module 125 kHz ® The 125 kHz RFID card reader (Part No. 9155032) is one of the 2N  IP Verso intercom elements and is used for reading RFID card Ids in the 125 kHz band.
  • Page 188: Rfid Card Reader

    Installation manual 2N® IP Verso RFID Card Reader 13.56 MHz, NFC Support ® The 13.56 MHz RFID card reader (Part No. 9155040) is one of the 2N  IP Verso intercom elements and is used for reading RFID card Ids in the 13.56 MHz band.
  • Page 189: Secured Rfid Card

    Secured RFID Card Reader 13.56 MHz, NFC Support The secured 13.56 MHz RFID card reader with NFC support (Part No. 9155086) is one of ® the 2N  IP Verso intercom elements and is used for reading RFID card Ids in the 13.56 MHz band. ® • The module contains two 2N IP Verso bus connectors.
  • Page 190: Bluetooth & Rfid Reader 125 Khz

     To accelerate card reading, you are recommended to select the card types used by the user in the module settings.  Caution ® • IP Verso supports one Bluetooth module connection only. If connected at the same time, multiple Bluetooth modules may result in an undesired behaviour.    190 /  241...
  • Page 191: Bluetooth & Rfid Reader 125 Khz, Secured

     To accelerate card reading, you are recommended to select the card types used by the user in the module settings.  Caution ® • IP Verso supports one Bluetooth module connection only. If connected at the same time, multiple Bluetooth modules may result in an undesired behaviour.   191 /  241...
  • Page 192: Touch Keypad & Rfid Reader 125 Khz

    The Touch keypad with a combined 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz card reader (Part No. 9155081) is ® one of the 2N  IP Verso intercom elements and is used for code/card access control, making user calls and/or other functions. The keypad surface is very sensitive yet weatherproof at the same time.
  • Page 193: Touch Keypad & Rfid Reader 125 Khz, Secured

    The Touch keypad with a combined 125 kHz and secured 13.56 MHz card (Part No. 9155083) ® reader is one of the 2N  IP Verso intercom elements and is used for code/card access control, making user calls and/or other functions. The keypad surface is very sensitive yet weatherproof at the same time.
  • Page 194: Bluetooth Reader

    12 and higher  Caution ® • IP Verso supports one Bluetooth module connection only. If connected at the same time, multiple Bluetooth modules may result in an undesired behaviour.  Touch Display ® The Touch display (Part No. 9155036) is designed for the 2N  IP Verso communicator.
  • Page 195: Induction Loop

    Working temperature: −20 °C – 60 °C • Resistance level: IK07 Induction Loop  ® The Induction loop (Part No. 9155041) is one of the 2N  IP Verso intercom elements and is used to transmit an audio signal directly into a hearing aid via a magnetic field. ® •...
  • Page 196: Fingerprint Reader

    Fingerprint Reader ® The Fingerprint reader (Part No. 9155045) is one of the 2N IP Verso intercom modules and is used for automated verification of human fingers for access control and intercom control. ® • The module contains two 2N IP Verso bus connectors.
  • Page 197: I/O

    Installation manual 2N® IP Verso The I/O module (Part No. 9155034) is one of the 2N IP Verso intercom elements and is used for ® extending the number of inputs and outputs. ® • The module contains two 2N IP Verso bus connectors. • These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used both as inputs from the main unit and outputs to other modules.
  • Page 198: 5-Button

         ON = closed contact OR U < 1.5 V TAMPER Tamper switch (9155038) input 5-Button ® The 5-button module (Part No. 9155035) is one of the 2N IP Verso intercom elements and is used for extending the number of buttons. ® • The module contains two 2N IP Verso bus connectors.
  • Page 199: Osdp

    OSDP. The OSDP module provides secure sending of such access data as the access card ® ID or PIN code. All the inputs and outputs are galvanically isolated from the 2N  IP Verso system with insulation strength of 500 V DC.
  • Page 200: Wiegand

    Wiegand device (RFID card reader, fingerprint or other biometric ® data reader) and/or connecting the 2N  IP Verso system to an external security exchange. All the ® inputs and outputs are galvanically isolated from the 2N IP Verso system with insulation strength of 500 V DC.
  • Page 201 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Reader Isolated 2-wire WIEGAND IN Isolated open LED OUT switched against GND on WIEGAND IN side (up to 24 V / 50 mA) Control (5 to 15 V DC) WIEGAND OUT power supply input Panel Isolated 2-wire WIEGAND OUT...
  • Page 202 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso  WIEGAND OUT active supply LED indicator TAMPER Tamper switch (Part No. 9155038) input Wiegand Input Technical Parameters Current 5 mA Input resistance 680 Ohm Pulse length 50 μs Delay between pulses approx. 2 ms Recommended Wiring Diagram for Reader with Bus Driver  ...
  • Page 203: Tamper Switch

    (32 V DC / 50 mA max). • The other switch, together with the I/O module (9155034) or Wiegand module ® (9155037), can be used for alarm signalling via the Automation interface in the 2N IP Verso configuration. • This module is not connected to the bus.
  • Page 204: Blind Panel

    The 2N Security Relay is a device installed between an intercom (outside the secured area) ® and the electric lock (inside the secured area). The 2N Security Relay includes a relay that can only be activated if the valid opening code is received from the intercom.
  • Page 205 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso via this two-wire cable and so can be added to an existing installation. Thanks to its compact dimensions, the device can be installed into a standard mounting box. Connection: ® Connect the 2N Security Relay to the intercom as follows: •...
  • Page 206 In case of resetting the factory default settings on a device with a version of firmware 2.18 or higher it is necessary to reprogram the ® Security Relay using the instructions above.  ® • FAQ: Security Relay – what is it and how to use it with 2N IP intercom? 206 /  241...
  • Page 207: Completion

    Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Connection: 2.5 Completion Installation Completion Check the connection of all wires and the RJ-45 plug to the board connector.  Caution •  All unused connectors have to have tightened screws in order to avoid vibration caused by sound.
  • Page 208 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso   Nametag Placing Every intercom package includes a piece of transparent foil, which can be laser printed. Cut the printed foil and insert the nametags in the buttons. We recommend you to use separate foil for every button in the 5-button module. Refer to section download for the nametag printing template.
  • Page 209 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso  Caution • The area where nametags are placed is called a wet zone. After heavy rain, water can penetrate to the nametag. Water in this area does not affect the intercom functionality in any way and evaporates soon.
  • Page 210 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso • Make sure that the bases are levelled properly to avoid water leakage and electronic damage. The examples in the figures below show incorrectly assembled bases. This happens, in particular, where the screws are tightened first.
  • Page 211: Function And Use

    You have to know your intercom IP address to log in to the integrated web server. Upon ® purchase, 2N IP Verso is set to the dynamic IP address mode – it retrieves the IP address automatically if there is a properly configured DHCP server in the LAN. If no DHCP is available, ®...
  • Page 212 Up to 2 s intervals are allowed between the presses. Network Setting Reset and Dynamic / Static IP Address Switch  ® To reset the network parameters and switch the dynamic / static IP address of 2N  IP Verso follow the instructions below: ®...
  • Page 213: Intercom Control As Viewed By External User

    Installation manual 2N® IP Verso When the static IP address is set, the following default values of the basic network parameters are reset: • IP address: 192.168.1.100 • Network mask: 255.255.255.0 • Default gateway: 192.168.1.1  Note • Be sure to press the button sequence within thirty seconds after the sound signal for security reasons.
  • Page 214 ® The 2N IP Verso Phone Book can contain up to 10 000 programmable positions. The quick dial buttons can only be used for positions 1 through 146, depending on the number of actually installed buttons. You can dial the other positions using the numeric keypad if the Dial by Numeric Keypad function is enabled;...
  • Page 215 Door Opening (Switch Activation) by Code ® IP Verso is equipped with a door unlocking switch. Enter the valid code (refer to the Intercom Configuration / Hardware / Switches subsection of Configuration Manual) using the numeric keypad to activate this switch.
  • Page 216: Touch Display Intercom Control As Viewed By External User

    In the Presentation mode, one or more images defined by the available display configuration are displayed. The Presentation mode is started automatically when the presentation delay timeout set in the  2N® IP Verso web interface expires. The mode can be terminated by a touch of the  ®...
  • Page 217 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Contacts In the Contacts mode, a structured list of users defined by the available display configuration is displayed. The user list can be divided into a practically arbitrary count of groups. Browse through the Directory by touching the display. Click ...
  • Page 218 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Call Use the Call mode to make calls to the intercom Directory users. To call a user, set Dialling via keypad in the intercom web interface and select one of the following options: Disabled, User position number or User virtual number.
  • Page 219: Intercom Control As Viewed By Internal User

    10 s before the call end. ® Calling to 2N  IP Verso ®  IP Verso allows you to answer incoming calls. Set the required parameters in the Incoming calls group; refer to the Intercom Configuration / Services / Phone / Calls subsection of Configuration Manual. 219 /  241...
  • Page 220 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Door Opening (Switch Activation) by Code ®  IP Verso is equipped with a door unlocking switch. Enter the valid code (refer to the Intercom Configuration / Hardware / Switches subsection of Configuration Manual) using your phone keypad to activate this switch.
  • Page 221 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Profile Activation/Deactivation Activate/deactivate a profile using your phone in order to route calls directly to the phone numbers tied with the profile, refer to the Intercom Configuration / Directory / Time Profiles subsection of Configuration Manual for details.
  • Page 222: Maintenance

    The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product in order to improve its qualities. ® • IP Verso contains no environmentally harmful components. When the product's service life is exhausted and you would like to dispose of it please do so in accordance with applicable legal regulations. 222 /  241...
  • Page 223: Downloads

    Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 3.6 Downloads Templates Nameplates Infopanel label Software ®  USB Driver ®  IP Eye ®  Network Scanner 223 /  241...
  • Page 224: Technical Parameters

    Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 4. Technical Parameters Signalling protocol • SIP (UDP, TCP, TLS) Buttons • Button design: white-backlit transparent buttons with replaceable nametags • Button count: 1 and increments of 5 • Button extenders: up to 29 modules, limited by power supply •...
  • Page 225 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Camera • Sensor: 1/3'' colour CMOS • JPEG resolution: up to 1280 (H) x 960 (V) • Video resolution: 640 (H) x 480 (V) • Frame rate: up to 30 snapshots/s • Sensor sensitivity: 5.6 V/lux-sec (550 nm) • View angle: 128 ° (H), 95 ° (V), 134 ° (D) •...
  • Page 226 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Bandwidth  • Audio codecs • PCMA, PCMU – 64 kbps (with 85.6 kbps headers) • G.729 – 16 kbps (with 29.6 kbps headers) • G.722 – 64 kbps (with 85.6 kbps headers) • L16 / 16 kHz – 256 kbps (with 277.6 kbps headers) •...
  • Page 227 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso RFID card reader • Optionally 125 kHz or 13.56 MHz • Supported cards, 125 kHz, Part No. 9155032: • EM4xxx • Supported cards on 13.56 MHz NFC version, Part No. 9155040 (only card serial number is read) •...
  • Page 228 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso ® IP Verso – Bluetooth module • Bluetooth 4.0 Compliant (Bluetooth Low Energy, BLE) • Security: asymmetric RSA-1024 and symmetric AES-128 encryption • RX sensitivity: up to −93 dBm • Range: adjustable (short ~ 0.5m, medium ~ 2m, long ~ up to 10m) •...
  • Page 229: General Drawings

    Installation manual 2N® IP Verso Mechanical properties • Cover: robust zinc casting with surface finish (minor surface shade nuances are acceptable) • 91550XX – NICKEL • Material – Zamak 410 – Zn95Al4Cu1 • Surface treatment – Zn/Cu20/Ni25b max. 80 µm • 91550XXB – BLACK  ...
  • Page 230 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 2 modules 3 modules     230 /  241...
  • Page 231 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 2 x 2 modules  3 x 2 modules 231 /  241...
  • Page 232 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 1 modul 232 /  241...
  • Page 233 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso   Flush mounting 233 /  241...
  • Page 234 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 2 modules 3 modules   234 /  241...
  • Page 235 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 2 x 2 modules  3 x 2 modules 235 /  241...
  • Page 236 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 1 modul 236 /  241...
  • Page 237: Supplementary Information

    5.1 Troubleshooting For the most frequently asked questions refer to faq.2n.cz. 5.2 Directives, Laws and Regulations ® IP Verso conforms to the following directives and regulations: • 2014/53/EU for radio equipment • 2011/65/EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment •...
  • Page 238 DDA compliance: 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE intercoms comply with the Disability Discrimination Act 2005 (DDA) under the following conditions: The intercoms are mounted so that their lower edge is between 100 and 120 centimeters above the floor.
  • Page 239: Other Countries' Legislation

    Installation manual 2N® IP Verso 5.3 Other Countries' Legislation Thailand 5.4 General Instructions and Cautions Please read this User Manual carefully before using the product. Follow all instructions and recommendations included herein. Any use of the product that is in contradiction with the instructions provided herein may result in malfunction, damage or destruction of the product.
  • Page 240 Installation manual 2N® IP Verso The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any malfunction, damage or destruction of the product caused by incompetent replacement of parts or due to the use of reproduction parts or components. The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any loss or damage incurred as a result of a natural disaster or any other unfavourable natural condition.
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