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2TMD042300D0041 │ 18.12.2023
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Busch-Welcome
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H8249-1. IP Touch Lite 7

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  • Page 1 2TMD042300D0041 │ 18.12.2023 Product manual ® Busch-Welcome H8249-1. IP Touch Lite 7...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Tab le of c ont e nts Notes on the instruction manual ......................5 Safety ..............................5 Intended use ............................5 Environment ............................6 Busch-Jaeger devices ........................ 6 Product description ..........................7 Device type ..........................7 Control elements........................8 Terminal description ........................9 Technical data ............................
  • Page 3 Table of contents 8.2.13 Linking call setting ........................ 70 8.2.14 Resetting user settings ......................72 8.2.15 Configuring Outdoor Station cameras ..................74 8.2.16 Configuring private cameras....................76 8.2.17 Configuring public cameras ....................82 8.2.18 Configuring intercom list......................87 8.2.19 Configuring program buttons ....................90 8.2.20 Software update ........................
  • Page 4 Table of contents Incoming call ......................... 167 9.2.1 Call from Outdoor Stations ....................167 9.2.2 Call from Guard Units or Indoor Stations ................169 9.2.3 Call from doorbell ........................171 Intercom ..........................172 Call Guard Unit ........................173 Surveillance ........................... 174 9.5.1 Accessing video surveillance ....................174 9.5.2 Surveillance from outdoor stations ..................175 9.5.3...
  • Page 5: Notes On The Instruction Manual

    Please keep this manual in a safe place. If you pass the device on, also pass on this manual along with it. Busch-Jaeger accepts no liability for any failure to observe the instructions in this manual.
  • Page 6: Environment

    Busch-Jaeger devices All packaging materials and devices from Busch-Jaeger bear the markings and test seals for proper disposal. Always dispose of the packing materials and electric devices and their components via an authorized collection facility or disposal company.
  • Page 7: Product Description

    Product description Product description Device type Size (DxHxW) Article Order number Product name Colour number Unit: mm H8249-1W- IP Touch Lite 7, 2TMA130050W0069 White 192 x 128 x 17.2 DES+APP, LAN+WiFi H8249-1B- IP Touch Lite 7, 2TMA130050B0069 Black 192 x 128 x 17.2 DES+APP, LAN+WiFi Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │7...
  • Page 8: Control Elements

    Product description Control elements Description Touchscreen Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │8...
  • Page 9: Terminal Description

    Product description Terminal description Description LAN1 (PoE) Doorbell connector Power input connector Speaker Microphone Micro USB connector emergency engineering access Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │9...
  • Page 10: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Designation Value Rating voltage ⎓ 24 V Operating voltage range ⎓ 20-27 V ⎓ Rating current 24 V , 375 mA Display size 7" Resolution 1024 x 600 px Operating temperature 0 °C … +45 °C Storage temperature -25 °C …...
  • Page 11: Mounting/Installation

    Mounting/Installation Mounting/Installation Warning Electric voltage! Dangerous currents flow through the body when coming into direct or indirect contact with live components. This can result in electric shock, burns or even death. – Disconnect the mains power supply prior to installation and/or disassembly! –...
  • Page 12: Product Dimensions

    Mounting/Installation Product dimensions Unit: mm 17 2 . Installation height Installation height 1.50 m (4.9 feet) Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │12...
  • Page 13: Surface-Mounted Installation

    Mounting/Installation Surface-mounted installation 7.4.1 Surface mounting box size (Unit: mm) 187.6 123.3 SM box 7.4.2 Surface mounted with the electrical accessory box (Unit: mm) 120.7 120.7 83.3 83.3 79.2 NEMA & Italy Swiss N MA (America) VDE&BS Screw the mounting bracket to accessory box. It i s rec ommended to l ock t he positions marked in gray wi th screws to better secure the devic e.
  • Page 14: Flush-Mounted Installation

    Mounting/Installation Flush-mounted installation (Unit: mm) 173.2 107.2 Hole size of pre mounting box Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │14...
  • Page 15: Cavity Wall Installation

    Mounting/Installation Cavity wall installation (Unit: mm) Ø6x4 Hole size of mounting box 12 3 . 12 0 . 7.6.1 Desktop installation Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │15...
  • Page 16: Dismantling

    Mounting/Installation Dismantling Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │16...
  • Page 17: Commissioning

    Commissioning Commissioning Wizard setup There are 3 kinds of wizard setups for selection. Configuration without SmartAP ■ Configuration via SmartAP only ■ Configuration via SmartAP & APP ■ 1. Configuration without SmartAP Master Subsidiary Subsidiary Light Lock IP Actuator Private camera Router Outdoor Station CAT.5/IP bus line...
  • Page 18 Commissioning 2. Configuration via SmartAP only Panel Panel PoE switch Panel Panel PoE switch Panel Panel PoE switch Panel Panel PoE switch Public camera SmartAP PoE switch Outdoor Station CAT.5/IP bus line This configuration applies primarily to blocks. ■ In this case, SmartAP is needed. ■...
  • Page 19 Commissioning 3. Configuration via SmartAP & APP Panel Panel PoE switch Panel Panel PoE switch Panel Panel PoE switch Panel Panel PoE switch Public camera SmartAP PoE switch Outdoor Station CAT.5/IP bus line This configuration applies to buildings mainly. ■ In this case, SmartAP and mobile (APP) are needed.
  • Page 20: Configuration Without Smartap

    Commissioning 8.1.1 Configuration without SmartAP Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Setup wizard” screen, select the language from the drop-down list. [2] Tick the check box to accept the licences. Or tap “Click to read” to view the details of the license.
  • Page 21 Commissioning [5] Select “Panel set-up for single family house”, tap “ ” to see more details. [6] Tap “Continue”. [7] On the “Panel Addressing” screen, select the mode for the panel. It can be set to “Master mode” or “Subsidiary mode”. Only one Indoor Station can be set to “Master mode” in the same apartment.
  • Page 22 Commissioning [11] On the “Connect WiFi” screen, you can carry out this setting at this time or tap “Continue” to skip this setting if your WiFi is not available. For more details, see chapter 8.2.4 “Network settings“ on page 52. ■...
  • Page 23 Commissioning [13] On the “Time & date” screen, you can carry out this setting at this time or tap “Continue” to skip this setting for the moment. For more details, see chapter 8.2.6 “Time and date settings“ on page 61. ■...
  • Page 24 Commissioning [15] There are 4 screens to guide you how to use the panel. [16] Tap “Skip” if you are already familiar with the panel. Now, the dashboard is displayed on the screen. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │24...
  • Page 25: Configuration Via Smartap

    Commissioning 8.1.2 Configuration via SmartAP Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Setup wizard” screen, select the language from the drop-down list. [2] Tick the check box to accept the licences. Or tap “Click to read” to view the details of the licence.
  • Page 26 Commissioning [5] Select “Via Smart Access Point”, tap “ ” to see more details. [6] Tap “Continue”. [7] On the “Panel Addressing” screen, select the mode for the panel. It can be set to “Master mode” or “Subsidiary mode”. Only one panel can be set to “Master mode” in the same apartment.
  • Page 27 Commissioning [10] Enter the physical address, e.g. the block number, floor number and apartment number. If the panel is set to “Subsidiary mode”, you still need to enter the device number. ■ If “Configuration via Welcome APP’s scanning process” is enabled, the physical address of ■...
  • Page 28 Commissioning [13] On the “ Time & date ” screen, you can carry out this setting at this time or do it later by pressing “Continue”. For more details, see chapter 8.2.6 “Time and date settings“ on page [14] There are 4 screens to guide you on how to use the panel. [15] Tap “Skip”...
  • Page 29: Configuration Via Smartap & App

    Commissioning 8.1.3 Configuration via SmartAP & APP Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Setup wizard” screen, select the language from the drop-down list. [2] Tick the check box to accept the licences. Or tap “Click to read” to view the details of the licence.
  • Page 30 Commissioning [5] Select “Via Smart Access Point with Welcome APP”, tap “ ” to see more details. [6] Tap “Continue”. [7] On the “Panel Addressing” screen, select the mode for the panel. It can be set to “Master mode” or “Subsidiary mode”. Only one panel can be set to “Master mode” in the same apartment.
  • Page 31 Commissioning [11] On the “Connect WiFi” screen, you can carry out this setting at this time or do it later by pressing “Continue” if your WiFi is not ready. For more details, see chapter 8.2.4 “Network settings“ on page 52. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │31...
  • Page 32 Commissioning [12] On the “Configuration via Welcome APP’s Scanning Process” screen, tap “APP download” if you have not yet downloaded the APP. [13] Scan the designated QR code by using your mobile to download the APP, then tap “Continue”. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │32...
  • Page 33 Commissioning [14] Create a building structure on the APP. For more details, see chapter 8.1.4 “Creating a building structure on APP“ on page 35. [15] Use the APP to scan the QR code on the designated panels. For more details, see chapter 8.1.5 “Scanning the QR code on the panel“...
  • Page 34 Commissioning [17] On the “Time & date” screen, you can carry out this setting at this time or do it later by pressing “Continue”. For more details, see chapter 8.2.6 “Time and date settings“ on page [18] There are 4 screens to guide you on how to use the panel. [19] Tap “Skip”...
  • Page 35: Creating A Building Structure On App

    Commissioning 8.1.4 Creating a building structure on APP Please follow the steps below: [1] On the home screen of the APP, tap “ ”. [2] Tap “Configuration mode”. [3] Tap “OK” to access configuration mode. [4] On the “Projects” screen, tap “ ”.
  • Page 36 Commissioning [9] On the designated project screen, tap “ ”. [10] On the “Add building” screen, enter the building name. [11] Enter the building number. [12] Tap “Add” to create a new building. Repeat step 9~12 to create multiple buildings. [13] Tap the designated building.
  • Page 37 Commissioning [18] On the designated floor screen, tap “ ” to add a room. [19] Enter the alias name for the designated room. [20] Tap “Add” to create a new room. [21] On the designated floor screen, swipe a room name to the right. [22] Tap “...
  • Page 38 Commissioning [23] Enter the duplicate number. [24] Tap “Duplicate”. [25] Enter the alias name for each room now or do it later. [26] Tap “Duplicate”. [27] On the designated floor screen, swipe the designated room name to the right. [28] Tap “ ”...
  • Page 39: Scanning The Qr Code On The Panel

    Commissioning 8.1.5 Scanning the QR code on the panel Please follow the steps below: [1] On the designated floor screen, tap the designated room. [2] On the designated room screen, tap “ ”. [3] On the “Add device” screen, scan the QR code displayed on the panel. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │39...
  • Page 40 Commissioning [4] On the “Device” screen, serial number of the device will be displayed. [5] Check the location. [6] Check the device type. [7] Tap “Add” to add a new device. [8] The result is displayed on the screen if success. Repeat step 1~7 to add multiple devices.
  • Page 41: Importing The Building Structure From App To Smartap

    Commissioning 8.1.6 Importing the building structure from APP to SmartAP SmartAP can import the building created in the App. ■ You can import one building once or several buildings as a batch. ■ Precondition The APP must be on the same network with SmartAP. ■...
  • Page 42 Commissioning Importing process Please follow the steps below: [1] On the home screen of the SmartAP, click “ ”. [2] A pop-up window will appear, please keep the window open and do not click “ √ ”. [3] On the “Projects” screen of the APP, swipe the designated project name to the right. [4] Tap “...
  • Page 43 Commissioning [9] On the configuration screen of SmartAP, the project name will be displayed on the screen. [10] Click “√”. [11] Click “Confirm”. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │43...
  • Page 44 Commissioning [12] The import result will be displayed. [13] Click “√” to complete the import process. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │44...
  • Page 45: System Settings

    Commissioning System settings 8.2.1 Accessing the "Settings" screen On the dashboard, tap “ ” to access the “Settings” screen. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │45...
  • Page 46: Display Settings

    Commissioning 8.2.2 Display settings 1. Accessing the “Display” screen On the “Settings” screen, tap “Display” to access the corresponding screen. 2. Adjusting the brightness Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Display” screen, tap “Settings”. [2] Go to the “Brightness” section, drag the scroll bar to adjust the brightness. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │46...
  • Page 47 Commissioning 3. Configuring the “Display mode” Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Display” screen, tap “Settings”. [2] On the “Display mode” section, select the display mode from the drop-down list. It can be set to “Dark theme” (default) or “Light theme”. If the display mode is set to “Light theme”, the UI will be displayed as follows: Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │47...
  • Page 48 Commissioning 4. Configuring the screensaver Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Display” screen, tap “Screensaver”. [2] Go to the “Screen saver mode” section, select the screen saver mode from the drop-down list. It can be set to “Default images”, “Clock” (default) or “Weather from internet”. If “Default images”...
  • Page 49: Sound Settings

    Commissioning 8.2.3 Sound settings 1. Accessing the “Sound” screen On the “Settings” screen, tap “Sound” to access the corresponding screen. 2. Adjusting the ringtone volume Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Sound” screen, go to the “Ringtone volume” section, drag the scroll bar to adjust the ringtone volume.
  • Page 50 Commissioning 3. Configuring the repeat ringtone Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Sound” screen, tick/untick the check box to enable/disable the function. Enable (default) = rings repeated ringtone within 30 seconds ■ Disable = rings only once ■ 4.
  • Page 51 Commissioning 5. Configuring the “Click sound” Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Sound” screen, go to the “Click sound” section, tick/untick the check box to enable/disable the function. Enable (default) = plays a sound when the screen is touched. ■...
  • Page 52: Network Settings

    Commissioning 8.2.4 Network settings 1. Accessing the “Network connections” screen On the “Settings” screen, tap “Network connections” to access the corresponding screen. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │52...
  • Page 53 Commissioning 2. Connecting to WiFi Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Network connections” screen, tap “Network”. [2] Tick the check box to enable WiFi function. [3] Select the designated WiFi from the available list or tap “Connect manually” to enter the WiFi name manually (in case the WiFi name is not found on the list).
  • Page 54 Commissioning [7] “Connected” will be displayed if successful. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │54...
  • Page 55: Mybuildings Settings

    Commissioning 8.2.5 MyBuildings settings There are 2 ways to configure MyBuildings. 1. Accessing MyBuildings portal manually Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Network connections” screen, tap “MyBuildings portal”. [2] Tap “Log in”. [3] Enter the account, the password and the alias name. [4] Tap “Log in”.
  • Page 56 Commissioning [5] The account name will be displayed if successful. [6] Tapping “Log out” will disconnect from the MyBuildings portal. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │56...
  • Page 57 Commissioning 2. Accessing the MyBuildings portal via APP Precondition You are logged in to the APP with the designated MyBuildings account. ■ The APP and the panel are on the same network. ■ Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Network connections” screen, tap “Welcome APP”. [2] Tap “+”.
  • Page 58 Commissioning [4] On the APP home screen, tap “ ”. [5] Tap “Pair Devices”. [6] Tap “IP Gateway/Touch Panel”. [7] Tap “IP Touch Lite 7”. [8] Tap “Start Scanning”. [9] Tap “OK” to give the APP permission to use the camera. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │58...
  • Page 59 Commissioning [10] Tap “Add panel to MyBuildings portal” to sync the APP’s MyBuildings account to the panel. [11] At the same time as adding the MyBuildings portal, the APP will pair the panel. [12] On the panel screen, tick the designated check boxes to grant the rights for the APP. [13] On the panel screen, tap “OK”.
  • Page 60 Commissioning The weather data will be displayed on the dashboard after the panel is logged into the MyBuildings portal. Note The latitude and the longitude also need to be set to obtain the correct weather data. For more details, see chapter 8.2.6 “Time and date settings“ on page 61. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │60...
  • Page 61: Time And Date Settings

    Commissioning 8.2.6 Time and date settings On the “Settings” screen, tap “Time and date” to access the corresponding screen. Description Time server setting Select the time server from the drop-down list. – Default server = obtain the time data from the preset NTP servers. –...
  • Page 62: Changing Advanced Setting Password

    Commissioning 8.2.7 Changing advanced setting password Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “Access management”. [2] Tap “Secured areas”. [3] Tap “Advanced settings”. [4] Tap “Change pincode”. [5] Enter the existing password (original password is “345678”). [6] Enter the new password twice.
  • Page 63: Resetting Advanced Setting Password

    Commissioning 8.2.8 Resetting advanced setting password Please follow the steps below: [1] Within 3 minutes when the panel is powered on, on the “Settings” screen, tap “Access management”. [2] Tap “Secured areas”. [3] Tap “Advanced settings”. [4] Tap “Reset Adv. Setting pincode”. [5] Tap “Yes”.
  • Page 64: Configuring Unlock Password

    Commissioning 8.2.9 Configuring unlock password 1. Enabling the unlock password Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “Access management”. [2] Tap “Outdoor Station”. [3] Tick the check box to enable the function (disabled by default). [4] Enter the unlock password (3...8 digits). [5] Tap “√”.
  • Page 65 Commissioning 2. Changing the unlock password Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “Access management”. [2] Tap “Outdoor Station”. [3] Tap “Change pincode”. [4] Enter the existing unlock password. [5] Tap “OK”. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │65...
  • Page 66 Commissioning [6] Enter the new unlock password. [7] Tap “OK”. [8] Repeat the unlock password. [9] Tap “OK”. 3. Resetting the unlock password The unlock password will be cleared when the “Resetting user settings” function is carried out. For more details, see chapter 8.2.14 “Resetting user settings“ on page 72. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │66...
  • Page 67: Language Setting

    Commissioning 8.2.10 Language setting Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “User settings”. [2] Tap “Language”. [3] Select the language from the drop-down list. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │67...
  • Page 68: Automatic Snapshots Setting

    Commissioning 8.2.11 Automatic snapshots setting Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “User settings”. [2] Tap “Door Communication”. [3] Tick the check box to enable the function. The panel will take 3 snapshots automatically in the 3rd, 5th, 7th second during an incoming call when this function is enabled.
  • Page 69: Missed Call Setting

    Commissioning 8.2.12 Missed call setting Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “User settings”. [2] Tap “Door Communication”. [3] Tick the check box to enable the function. When the function is enabled, will be displayed on the status bar to indicate the missed calls.
  • Page 70: Linking Call Setting

    Commissioning 8.2.13 Linking call setting People with hearing impairments cannot hear the ringing tone of an incoming call. It is recommended to link the call with a light connected to an IP actuator. The designated light will turn on during an incoming call when this setting is enabled. Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings”...
  • Page 71 Commissioning [5] On the designated IPA screen of SmartAP, click “Unlock setting”. [6] On the “Relay lock” section, set “Relay mode” to “Lights”. [7] Enter the relay time (1..300 seconds). [8] Click “Save”. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │71...
  • Page 72: Resetting User Settings

    Commissioning 8.2.14 Resetting user settings Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “User settings”. [2] Tap “Reset user settings”. [3] Tap “Reset user settings”. [4] On the pop-up warning window, tap “Yes”. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │72...
  • Page 73 Commissioning The following settings will be restored to the default settings: Display settings ■ Sound settings ■ Unlock password ■ History records ■ The following settings will remain unchanged: WiFi settings ■ APP settings ■ MyBuildings settings ■ Longitude and Latitude settings ■...
  • Page 74: Configuring Outdoor Station Cameras

    Commissioning 8.2.15 Configuring Outdoor Station cameras Precondition This panel and the designated Outdoor Stations should be in the same building. ■ 1. Add Outdoor Station cameras Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “Video Surveillance”. [2] Tap “Outdoor Station cameras”. [3] Tap “...
  • Page 75 Commissioning 2. Removing an Outdoor Station camera Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “Video Surveillance”. [2] Tap “Outdoor Station cameras”. [3] Swipe the designate Outdoor Station to the left. [4] Tap “ ” to remove it. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │75...
  • Page 76: Configuring Private Cameras

    Commissioning 8.2.16 Configuring private cameras Precondition The designated private cameras and the panel should be on the same network. ■ The panel supports IP cameras with the Onvif protocol (Profile S). ■ Topology Master Subsidiary Subsidiary Private camera Router Outdoor Station CAT.5/IP bus line Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │76...
  • Page 77 Commissioning 1. Adding private cameras Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “Video Surveillance”. [2] Tap “IP private cameras”. [3] Tap “ ”. [4] Tap “Automatic search”. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │77...
  • Page 78 Commissioning [5] Tap the designated camera. [6] Tap “Add selected”. [7] Enter the account and password for the camera. [8] Tap “Connect Camera”. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │78...
  • Page 79 Commissioning [9] Tap “Cancel” to close the window. Or tap “Add new IP camera” to start adding a new camera. [10] Tap the relevant camera. [11] Surveillance will be initiated in a small window for 120 seconds. [12] Tap “ ”...
  • Page 80 Commissioning [15] Tick the check box to set the camera for the default Outdoor Station. You need to set “Outdoor Station cameras” before implementing this setting. For more details, see chapter 8.2.15 “Configuring Outdoor Station cameras“ on page 74. [16] Select the designated Outdoor Station from the drop-down list. [17] Tick the check box to enable the “Visual doorbell”...
  • Page 81 Commissioning 2. Removing private cameras Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “Video Surveillance”. [2] Tap “IP private cameras”. [3] Swipe the designate camera to the left. [4] Tap “ ” to remove it. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │81...
  • Page 82: Configuring Public Cameras

    Commissioning 8.2.17 Configuring public cameras Precondition The designated public cameras have obtained the signatures from SmartAP. ■ The designated panel and SmartAP should be on the same network. ■ The panel supports IP cameras with the Onvif protocol (Profile S). ■...
  • Page 83 Commissioning 1. Adding public cameras Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “Video Surveillance”. [2] Tap “IP public cameras”. [3] Tap “ ”. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │83...
  • Page 84 Commissioning [4] Tap the designated camera on the list. [5] Tap “Add selected” or tap “Add all” to add the cameras. [6] Tap the designated camera. [7] Surveillance will be initiated in a small window and last for 120 seconds. [8] Tap “...
  • Page 85 Commissioning [11] Tick the check box to set the default camera of the Outdoor Station. “Outdoor Station cameras” needs to be set before this setting. For more details, see chapter 8.2.15 “Configuring Outdoor Station cameras“ on page 74. [12] Select the designated Outdoor Station from the drop-down list. [13] Tap “...
  • Page 86 Commissioning 2. Removing public cameras Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “Video Surveillance”. [2] Tap “IP public cameras”. [3] Swipe the relevant camera to the left. [4] Tap “ ” to remove it. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │86...
  • Page 87: Configuring Intercom List

    Commissioning 8.2.18 Configuring intercom list 1. Adding an intercom Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “Intercom list”. [2] Tap “Intercom list”. [3] Tap “ ”. [4] Select the device type. It can be set to “Intercom (external)”, “Intercom (Internal)” or “Guard Unit”.
  • Page 88 Commissioning [8] Tap the relevant intercom. [9] Tap “Edit details” to edit the settings. [10] The intercom will be added to the dashboard automatically. Tap “ ” to remove it from the dashboard. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │88...
  • Page 89 Commissioning 2. Removing an intercom Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “Intercom list”. [2] Tap “Intercom list”. [3] Swipe the relevant intercom to the left. [4] Tap “ ” to remove it. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │89...
  • Page 90: Configuring Program Buttons

    Commissioning 8.2.19 Configuring program buttons 1. Adding a program button Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “Program button”. [2] Tap “Program button”. [3] Tap “ ”. [4] Select the type from the drop-down list. It can be set to “Lock” or “Light”. [5] Select the associated device from the devices list.
  • Page 91 Commissioning [7] Tap the designated program button. [8] Tap “Edit details” to edit the settings. [9] The program button will be added to the dashboard automatically. Tap “ ” to remove it from the dashboard. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │91...
  • Page 92 Commissioning 2. Removing a program button Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “Program button”. [2] Tap “Program button”. [3] Swipe the relevant program button to the left. [4] Tap “ ” to remove it. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │92...
  • Page 93 Commissioning 3. Adding program buttons to the door communication screen Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “Program button”. [2] Tap “Door communication screen”. [3] Default value is “None”. [4] Select the designated program button from the drop-down list. [5] The designated program button will be displayed on the door communication screen.
  • Page 94: Software Update

    Commissioning 8.2.20 Software update Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “Software update”. [2] The current software version will be displayed on the screen. [3] Tick the check box to enable the download function. [4] Tap “Check for update”. [5] The new version will be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 95 Commissioning [8] It will take a little while to download the new software. Please ensure that the panel has connect to the internet. [9] Tick the check box to accept the licence. [10] Tap “OK”. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │95...
  • Page 96 Commissioning [11] “Installation successful!” will be displayed on the screen if successful. [12] Tap “Close window”. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │96...
  • Page 97: About

    Commissioning 8.2.21 About 1. Viewing the status of the network Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “About”. [2] Tap “Network”. [3] “Community network” data and “Private network” data will be displayed on the screen. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │97...
  • Page 98 Commissioning 2. Viewing the status of MyBuildings portal Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “About”. [2] Tap “Network”. [3] “MyBuildings portal” data will be displayed on the screen. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │98...
  • Page 99 Commissioning 3. Viewing the basic information Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “About”. [2] Tap “Common”. [3] The following basic information will be displayed on the screen. Physical address ■ Master mode ■ Community network address & private network address ■...
  • Page 100: Advanced Settings

    Commissioning Advanced settings 8.3.1 Accessing the "Advanced settings" screen Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings” screen, tap “Advanced settings”. [2] Enter the advanced password (The system default advanced password is 345678). The user must change this when accessing the advanced settings for the first time. For more details, see chapter 8.2.7 “Changing advanced setting password“...
  • Page 101: Configuring The Physical Address

    Commissioning 8.3.2 Configuring the physical address Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Advanced settings” screen, tap “Panel”. [2] Select the device mode from the drop-down list. It can be set to “Master mode” or “Subsidiary mode”. Only one panel can be set to “Master mode” in the same apartment. ■...
  • Page 102 Commissioning [4] Tap “X Settings” to exit the setting. [5] Tap “OK” to save the change. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │102...
  • Page 103: Configuring The Trusted Devices

    Commissioning 8.3.3 Configuring the trusted devices This function applies to single family house application. Master panel will create a certification and assign the certificates to other devices on the same home networks (e.g. 2nd outdoor station, private IP actuator and subsidiary indoor station). Only IP pushbutton outdoor station and mini Outdoor Station can be supported in this case.
  • Page 104 Commissioning 1. Enabling the trusted function Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Advanced Settings” screen, ensure “Enable trusted devices function” is enabled. The function will be enabled if you select "Configuration without SmartAP" in the wizard setup. 2. Accessing the “Trusted devices” screen. Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Advanced Settings”...
  • Page 105 Commissioning 3. Adding devices via search Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Trusted Devices” screen, tap “ ”. [2] Select “Automatic search”. [3] The devices in the same home network will be displayed on the list. [4] Tap “Continue”. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │105...
  • Page 106 Commissioning [5] Tap “Trust All”. [6] All trusted devices will be displayed on the screen. will be displayed on the right to indicate the 2nd Outdoor Station or IP Actuator. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │106...
  • Page 107 Commissioning 4. Adding the device manually Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Trusted Devices” screen, tap “ ”. [2] Select “Entry manually”. [3] Select the device type from the drop-down list. It can be set to "2nd OS", "Private IP actuator"...
  • Page 108 Commissioning [8] The designated device has been added to the list. [9] Tap “Trust all devices” as the new device is not yet a trusted device. [10] Tap “Trust All”. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │108...
  • Page 109 Commissioning [11] The designated device is now a trusted device, and will be displayed on the right to indicate the 2nd Outdoor Station or IP Actuator. [12] “Trust all devices” will be enabled if all devices have been set to trusted. 5.
  • Page 110: Configuring The "Manual Snapshot" Function

    Commissioning 8.3.4 Configuring the "Manual snapshot" function If this function is enabled, you can take snapshots during door communication. Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Advanced settings” screen, tap “Panel”. [2] Go to the “Options” section. [3] Tick the check box to enable the function. [4] Tap “X Settings”...
  • Page 111 Commissioning [6] After the setting, “ ” will be displayed on the door communication screen. You can tap the icon to take snapshots as you need. A maximum of 3 snapshots can be taken for each door communication. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │111...
  • Page 112: Configuring The "Manual Video Recording" Function

    Commissioning 8.3.5 Configuring the "Manual video recording" function If this function is enabled, you can record a video during door communication. Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Advanced settings” screen, tap “Panel”. [2] Go to the “Options” section. [3] Tick the check box to enable the function.
  • Page 113 Commissioning [6] After the setting, “ ” will be displayed on the door communication screen. You can tap this icon to start record a video. Maximum 120 seconds video can be recorded for each call. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │113...
  • Page 114: Configuring The "Auto Unlock" Function

    Commissioning 8.3.6 Configuring the "Auto unlock" function If this function is enabled, the panel will release the lock on the Outdoor Station automatically after 5 seconds during an incoming call. This function can only be set on the “Master mode” panel. Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Advanced settings”...
  • Page 115 Commissioning [6] On the “Settings” screen, tap “User settings”. [7] Tap “Door communication”. [8] Tick the check box to enable the function. [9] Select the unlock mode. Automatically unlock = automatically unlock at any time, skip the subsequent steps. ■ Auto-unlock programmable timer = automatically unlock at the specific time, continue from ■...
  • Page 116 Commissioning [11] Set “Start time” and “End time”. [12] Select the designated days. Tap the designated day to select it or invert the selection. ■ Tap “Weekdays” to select 5 working days together. ■ Tap “Weekend” to select “Saturday” and “Sunday” together. ■...
  • Page 117: Configuring The "Delete Call History" Function

    Commissioning 8.3.7 Configuring the "Delete call history" function Call history records cannot be removed by default. Please follow the steps to enable the delete function. [1] On the “Advanced settings” screen, tap “Panel”. [2] Go to the “Options” section. [3] Tick the check box to enable the function. [4] Tap “X Settings”...
  • Page 118 Commissioning [6] On the dashboard, tap the “Events” module. [7] On the “Notification center” screen, swipe the relevant record to the left. [8] Tap “ ” to remove the record. [9] Tap “Delete all” to remove all the history records. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │118...
  • Page 119: Configuring The Address Of Default Guard Unit

    Commissioning 8.3.8 Configuring the address of default Guard Unit Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Advanced settings” screen, tap “Panel”. [2] Go to the “Default Guard Unit” section. [3] Enter the address (1...32). [4] Tap “X Settings” to exit the setting. [5] Tap “OK”...
  • Page 120: Restoring To Factory Default

    Commissioning 8.3.9 Restoring to factory default Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Advanced settings” screen, tap “Panel”. [2] Go to the “Reset panel option” section. [3] Tap “Reset to factory setting”. [4] Tap “Yes”. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │120...
  • Page 121: Configuring The Ip Actuator

    Commissioning Configuring the IP Actuator 8.4.1 Accessing the "Actuators" screen Please follow the steps below: [1] Press the reset button of the IP Actuator once during normal operation; the LED flashing green means that the IP actuator has entered engineering mode. [2] On the “Settings”...
  • Page 122: Configuring The Device Type

    Commissioning 8.4.2 Configuring the device type 1. Configuring the network IP Actuator Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Actuators” screen, go to the “IP Actuator device setting” section, tap “Set device details”. [2] Select “Network” from the drop-down list. [3] Enter the device number (01…32).
  • Page 123 Commissioning 2. Configuring the building IP actuator Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Actuators” screen, go to the “IP Actuator device setting” section, tap “Set device details”. [2] Select “Building” from the drop-down list. [3] Enter the block number (001…999) and the device number (01…32). [4] Tap “Save &...
  • Page 124 Commissioning 3. Configuring the private IP Actuator Scenario 1: Location of IP Actuator = Internal In this case, the IP Actuator is connected to the router in the apartment (see the diagram below). Co mmu nity ne two rk Ho me ne two rk Master Switch Router...
  • Page 125 Commissioning [2] Select “Private” from the drop-down list. [3] Select “Internal gateway”. [4] Enter the device number (01...32). [5] “DHCP” is enabled by default, you can untick the check box and enter IP address manually. [6] Tap “Save & close”. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │125...
  • Page 126 Commissioning Scenario 2: Location of IP Actuator = External In this case, the IP Actuator is connected to the switch outside the apartment (see the diagram below). Co mmu nity ne two rk Ho me ne two rk Master Switch Router Bl ock n o.:1 ...9 9 9 R oo m no .:01 0 1 ...6 33 2...
  • Page 127 Commissioning [2] Select “Private” from the drop-down list. [3] Select “External gateway”. [4] Enter the device number (01...02). [5] Enter the block number (001...999), floor number (01…63) and apartment number (01…32). [6] Tap “Save & close”. Note The external and internal types cannot be used in mixed scenarios in the same apartment.
  • Page 128: Configuring The Lock

    Commissioning 8.4.3 Configuring the lock 1. Configuring the power lock Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Actuators” screen, go to the “Power lock” section. [2] Select the output mode from the drop-down list. It can be set to “AC output”, “DC output (NC)”...
  • Page 129 Commissioning 2. Configuring the relay lock Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Actuators” screen, go to the “Relay lock” section. [2] Select the output mode from the drop-down list. It can be set to “Unlock” (default) or “Turn on the light”.
  • Page 130: Configuring The "Report When Unlock" Function

    Commissioning 8.4.4 Configuring the "Report when unlock" function If this function is enabled, each unlock record from the IP Actuator will be sent to SmartAP. Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Actuators” screen, go to the “Lock management” section. [2] Tick the check box to enable the function.
  • Page 131: Linking The Exit Button With The Lock

    Commissioning 8.4.5 Linking the exit button with the lock The exit button can be linked with the designated lock of the IP Actuator. Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Actuators” screen, go to the “Lock Management” section. [2] Select the lock type from the drop-down list. It can be set to “Power lock” or “Relay lock”. [3] Tap “X Settings”...
  • Page 132: Configuring The "Door Status Detection" Function

    Commissioning 8.4.6 Configuring the "Door status detection" function If this function is enabled, when the door is open longer than the setting value, the IP actuator will send an alarm to the SmartAP (a sensor should first be connected to the IP actuator). Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Actuators”...
  • Page 133: Viewing The Information

    Commissioning 8.4.7 Viewing the information Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Actuators” screen, scroll down to view the information. Description Software version Serial number Signature Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │133...
  • Page 134: Configuring The Outdoor Station

    Commissioning Configuring the Outdoor Station 8.5.1 Accessing the "Outoodr Stations" screen This chapter applies to the mini Outdoor Station and pushbutton Outdoor Station. Entering engineering mode Please follow the steps below: [1] Power on the Outdoor Station, wait until all 3 LED indicators go out. [2] Press and hold the first pushbutton for the designated time until all 3 LED indicators flash.
  • Page 135: Configuring The Device Type

    Commissioning 8.5.2 Configuring the device type 1. Configuring the Gate Station Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Outdoor Stations” screen, go to the “Device setting” section. [2] Select “GS” from the drop-down list. [3] Tap “Set device details”. [4] Enter the device number (01…32).
  • Page 136 Commissioning 2. Configuring the Outdoor Station Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Outdoor Stations” screen, go to the “Device setting” section. [2] Select “OS” from the drop-down list. [3] Tap “Set device details”. [4] Enter the block number (001…999). [5] Enter the device number (01…64).
  • Page 137 Commissioning 3. Configuring the 2nd Outdoor Station Scenario 1: Location of IP Actuator = Internal In this case, the 2nd OS is connected to the router in the apartment (see the diagram below). Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Outdoor Stations” screen, go to the “Device setting” section. [2] Select “2nd OS”...
  • Page 138 Commissioning [4] Select “Internal IP gateway”. [5] Enter the device number (1…32). [6] “DHCP” is enabled by default; you can untick the check box to enter the IP address manually. [7] Tap “Save & close”. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │138...
  • Page 139 Commissioning Scenario 2: Location of IP Actuator = External In this case, the 2nd OS is connected to the switch outside the apartment (see the diagram below). Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Outdoor Stations” screen, go to the “Device setting” section. [2] Select “2nd OS”...
  • Page 140 Commissioning [4] Select “External IP gateway”. [5] Enter the block number (001…999), floor number (01…63), apartment number (01…32) and device number (01…02). [6] Tap “Save & close”. Note The external and internal types cannot be used in mixed scenarios in the same apartment.
  • Page 141: Configuring The Lock

    Commissioning 8.5.3 Configuring the lock 1. Configuring the default lock Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Outdoor Stations” screen, go to the “Lock management” section. [2] Select the lock type from the drop-down list. It can be set to “Lock-GND”, “NO-NC-COM” or “IP Actuator”. ■...
  • Page 142 Commissioning [4] Tap “X Settings” to exit the setting. [5] Tap “OK” to save the change. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │142...
  • Page 143 Commissioning 2. Configuring the subsidiary lock Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Outdoor Stations” screen, go to the “Lock management” section. [2] Select the lock type from the drop-down list. It can be set to “Lock-GND”, “NO-NC-COM” or “IP Actuator”. ■...
  • Page 144: Configuring The "Door Alarm" Function

    Commissioning 8.5.4 Configuring the "Door alarm" function Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Outdoor Stations” screen, go to the “Door Alarm” section. [2] Tick the check box to enable the functions. If the “Detection Alarm” function is enabled, the panel will send an alarm to SmartAP when ■...
  • Page 145: Configuring The "Anti-Flicker" Function

    Commissioning 8.5.5 Configuring the "Anti-flicker" function Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Outdoor Stations” screen, go to the “Anti-flicker settings” section. [2] Select the refresh rate from the drop-down list. It can be set to “60 Hz” or “50 Hz”. [3] Tap “X Settings”...
  • Page 146: Configuring The Language

    Commissioning 8.5.6 Configuring the language Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Outdoor Stations” screen, go to the “Outdoor Station Language” section. [2] Select the refresh rate from the drop-down list. [3] Tap “X Settings” to exit the setting. [4] Tap “OK”...
  • Page 147: Configuring The Ringtone Volume

    Commissioning 8.5.7 Configuring the ringtone volume Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Outdoor Stations” screen, go to the “Ringtone volume” section. [2] Select the ringtone volume (1...3) [3] Tap “X Settings” to exit the setting. [4] Tap “OK” to save the change. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │147...
  • Page 148: Configuring The "Button Tone" Function

    Commissioning 8.5.8 Configuring the "Button tone" function Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Outdoor Stations” screen, go to the “Sound” section. [2] Tick the check box to enable the function. [3] Go to the “Voice volume” section, select the voice volume (1...5). [4] Tap “X Settings”...
  • Page 149: Configuring The "Voice Prompts" Function

    Commissioning 8.5.9 Configuring the "Voice prompts" function Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Outdoor Stations” screen, go to the “Sound” section. [2] Tick the check box to enable the function. [3] Select the language for the voice prompt. [4] Select the voice volume (1...5).
  • Page 150: Configuring The Push Buttons

    Commissioning 8.5.10 Configuring the push buttons Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Outdoor Stations” screen, go to the “Buttons set-up” section. [2] Select “Columns of buttons” from the drop-down list. This setting is only available when detecting the bar push-button module on the Outdoor Station. It can be set to “1” or “2”. [3] Tap “Push button settings”.
  • Page 151 Commissioning [6] Select the function from the drop-down list. It can be set to “Call”, “Turn on the light” or “None”. [7] Select the device type from the drop-down list. It can be set to “Indoor Station” or “Phone Guard Unit”. [8] Enter the address according to the device type.
  • Page 152: Configuring The "Time Sync" Function

    Commissioning 8.5.11 Configuring the "Time sync" function Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Outdoor Stations” screen, go to the “Buttons set-up” section. [2] Select the sync time method from the drop-down list. If “Sync with SmartAP” is selected, the Outdoor Station will sync the time from the ■...
  • Page 153: Viewing The Information

    Commissioning 8.5.12 Viewing the information Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Outdoor Stations” screen, scroll down to view the information. Description Mainboard version and MCU version Serial number Signature Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │153...
  • Page 154: Operation

    Operation Operation Dashboard 9.1.1 Dashboard overview Description There are 2 screens available for use, the second screen is empty by default. The three main functional modules are always fixed at the top of the first screen. Events; this indicates if there is a new event, for instance, you are receiving a call, or you ■...
  • Page 155: Accessing The Editing Status

    Operation 9.1.2 Accessing the editing status On the dashboard, tap “ ” to access the editing mode. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │155...
  • Page 156: Creating A Control For The Camera

    Operation 9.1.3 Creating a control for the camera In this case, we are using “Outdoor Station Camera” as an example. Please follow the steps below: [1] Ensure the dashboard is in editing mode, tap a blank area of dashboard, then tap “ + ” to add a control.
  • Page 157 Operation [5] In this case, select the designated Outdoor Station from the drop-down list. [6] Enter the alias name of the device. [7] Select the size of the frame. It can be set to “1 slot”, “2 slots” or “4 slots”. [8] Tap “Save &...
  • Page 158: Creating A Control For The Intercom

    Operation 9.1.4 Creating a control for the intercom In this case, we are using “Intercom (external)” as an example. Please follow the steps below: [1] Ensure the dashboard is in editing mode, tap a blank area of dashboard, then tap “ + ” to add a control.
  • Page 159 Operation [5] In this case, select the designated panel from the drop-down list. [6] Enter the alias name of the device. [7] Select the size of the frame. It can be set to “1 slot”, “2 slots” or “4 slots”. [8] Tap “Save &...
  • Page 160: Creating A Control For The Light

    Operation 9.1.5 Creating a control for the light Please follow the steps below: [1] Ensure the dashboard is in editing mode, tap a blank area of dashboard, then tap “ + ” to add a control. [2] Select “Light” from the drop-down list. [3] Tap “Next”.
  • Page 161 Operation [4] Select the designated light from the drop-down list. [5] Enter the alias name of the device. [6] Select the size of the frame. It can be set to “1 slot”, “2 slots” or “4 slots”. [7] Tap “Save & close”. [8] Tap “x”...
  • Page 162: Creating A Control For The Door Lock

    Operation 9.1.6 Creating a control for the door lock Please follow the steps below: [1] Ensure the dashboard is in editing mode, tap a blank area of dashboard, then tap “ + ” to add a control. [2] Select “Door Unlock” from the drop-down list. [3] Tap “Next”.
  • Page 163 Operation [4] Select the designated Outdoor Station from the drop-down list. [5] Enter the alias name of the device. [6] Select the size of the frame. It can be set to “1 slot”, “2 slots” or “4 slots”. [7] Tap “Save & close”. [8] Tap “x”...
  • Page 164: Creating A Control For The Elevator

    Operation 9.1.7 Creating a control for the elevator Please follow the steps below: [1] Ensure the dashboard is in editing mode, tap a blank area of dashboard, then tap “ + ” to add a control. [2] Select “Elevator” from the drop-down list. [3] Tap “Next”.
  • Page 165 Operation [4] Enter the alias name of the device. [5] Select the size of the frame. It can be set to “1 slot”, “2 slots” or “4 slots”. [6] Tap “Save & close”. [7] Tap “x” at the top right corner of the screen to exit editing mode; the relevant frame will be displayed on the dashboard.
  • Page 166: Editing The Control

    Operation 9.1.8 Editing the control Ensure the dashboard is in editing mode. Tap the arrow icon to move the control in the direction indicated by the arrow. ■ Tap “ ” to edit the control. ■ – Tap “Delete control frame” to remove the control from the dashboard. –...
  • Page 167: Incoming Call

    Operation Incoming call 9.2.1 Call from Outdoor Stations 1. During an incoming call Function “ Incoming” indicates an incoming call (maximum 30 seconds). Display the device name. Display the image Display the image of the calling Outdoor Station by default. ■...
  • Page 168 Operation 2. During communication Function “ Communication” indicates a communication process (maximum 120 seconds). Display the device name. Display the image Display the image of the calling Outdoor Station by default. ■ If a camera has been assigned to the calling Outdoor Station, the image from the camera will ■...
  • Page 169: Call From Guard Units Or Indoor Stations

    Operation 9.2.2 Call from Guard Units or Indoor Stations 1. During an incoming call Function “ Incoming” indicates an incoming call. Display the device name. Display “ ” to indicate no image can be displayed on the screen. The countdown (9…1) will be displayed in the last 9 s. Tap “...
  • Page 170 Operation 2. During communication Function “ Communication” indicates a communication process. Display the device name. Display “ ” to indicate no image can be displayed on the screen. The countdown (9…1) will be displayed in the last 9 s. Tap “ ”...
  • Page 171: Call From Doorbell

    Operation 9.2.3 Call from doorbell When the doorbell is pressed, this device will display “ ” for 5 seconds on the status bar. If the doorbell is associated with the camera, the panel will display the image from the camera automatically.
  • Page 172: Intercom

    Operation Intercom Please follow the steps below: [1] Adding a control for Intercom to the dashboard. For more details, see chapter 9.1.4 “Creating a control for the intercom“ on page 158. [2] On the dashboard, tap the designated intercom to initiate a call. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │172...
  • Page 173: Call Guard Unit

    Operation Call Guard Unit Please follow the steps below: [1] Configuring the address of the default Guard Unit. For more details, see chapter 8.3.8 “Configuring the address of default Guard Unit“ on page 119. [2] Adding a control for the Guard Unit to the dashboard. For more details, see chapter 9.1.4 “Creating a control for the intercom“...
  • Page 174: Surveillance

    Operation Surveillance 9.5.1 Accessing video surveillance Please follow the steps below: [1] Adding a control for the designated Outdoor Station or the IP camera to the dashboard. For more details, see chapter 9.1.3 “Creating a control for the camera“ on page 156. ■...
  • Page 175: Surveillance From Outdoor Stations

    Operation 9.5.2 Surveillance from outdoor stations Description “ Video Surveillance” indicates surveillance (120 seconds). Display the device name. Display the image Display the image of the relevant Outdoor Station. ■ If a camera has been assigned to the calling Outdoor Station, the image from the camera ■...
  • Page 176: Surveillance From Ip Camera

    Operation 9.5.3 Surveillance from IP camera Function “ Video Surveillance” indicates a surveillance process (120 seconds). Display the device name. Display “ ” to indicate no image can be displayed on the screen. The countdown (9…1) will be displayed in the last 9 s. If IP cameras have been added to the dashboard.
  • Page 177: Releasing The Lock

    Operation Releasing the lock Please follow the steps below: [1] Adding a control for the relevant lock to the dashboard. For more details, see chapter 9.1.6 “Creating a control for the door lock“ on page 162. [2] On the dashboard, tap the designated door lock to release it. [3] “...
  • Page 178: Turn On A Light

    Operation Turn on a light Please follow the steps below: [1] Adding a control for the designated light to the dashboard. For more details, see chapter 9.1.5 “Creating a control for the light“ on page 160. [2] On the dashboard, tap the designated light to turn on it. [3] “...
  • Page 179: Call The Elevator

    Operation Call the elevator Please follow the steps below: [1] Adding a control for the designated elevator to the dashboard. For more details, see chapter 9.1.7 “Creating a control for the elevator“ on page 164. [2] On the dashboard, tap the designated elevator to activate it. [3] Tap the direction icon e.g.
  • Page 180 Operation [4] “ ” will be displayed on the dashboard to indicate the process. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │180...
  • Page 181: Configuring The Voice

    Operation Configuring the voice 9.9.1 Adjusting the voice volume Please follow the steps below: [1] On the dashboard, tap the voice icon “ ”. [2] In the pop-up window, drag the scroll bar to adjust the voice volume. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │181...
  • Page 182: Configuring The "Mute" Function

    Operation 9.9.2 Configuring the "Mute" function Please follow the steps below: [1] On the dashboard, tap the voice icon “ ”. [2] On the pop-up window, select the mute type. It can be set to “2 hours”, “Today” or “Always”. [3] Select the relevant objects.
  • Page 183: Sending An Alarm Request

    Operation 9.10 Sending an alarm request If you are in distress, something has happened at home, or if you live with an old or sick person at home and they need some support, they can send an alarm request. An automatic message will be sent to the accounts that are shared between the family and APP.
  • Page 184: History

    Operation 9.11 History Accessing the “Call History” screen On the dashboard, tap “Events” to access the “Call history” screen. “ ” indicates there are missed calls. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │184...
  • Page 185 Operation Viewing the call records On the “Call History” screen, Description “ ” indicates that the record contains a video. “ ” indicates a missed call. “ ” indicates the SOS record “ ” indicates an intercom “ ” indicates an unlock “...
  • Page 186: Clean Screen

    Operation 9.12 Clean screen Please follow the steps below: [1] On the “Settings”, “Display” screen, tap “Settings”. [2] Tap “Activate display cleaning mode”. [3] The countdown (30…1) is displayed on the screen. Any operations on the screen will be invalid. This panel will exit “Cleaning mode” if an incoming call is received. Product manual 2TMD042300D0041 │186...
  • Page 187: Cyber Security

    H8249-1. product, the network, its system and interfaces against any kind of security breaches, unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and/or theft of data or information. Busch-Jaeger Ltd and its affiliates are not liable for damages and/or losses related to such security breaches, unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and/or theft of data or information.
  • Page 188: Performance And Service

    Cyber security 10.2 Performance and service Network performance Type Value Ethernet 100 Mbps (148,810 packets/s) 70 Mbps (104,167 packets/s) 75 Mbps (111,607 packets/s) ICMP 100 Mbps (148,810 packets/s) 0.7 Mbps (1042 packets/sec) 15 Mbps (22,321 packets/sec) Port and service Port Service Purpose 5060...
  • Page 189: Deployment Guideline

    While Busch-Jaeger provides maximum security for its products, it strongly advises users not to disassemble the devices or even replace components, which could lead to malware intrusion.
  • Page 190: Notice

    We reserve the right to at all times make technical changes as well as changes to the contents of this document without prior notice. The detailed specifications agreed to at the time of ordering apply to all orders. Busch-Jaeger accepts no responsibility for possible errors or incompleteness in this document.
  • Page 191 Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH A member of the ABB Group Freisenbergstraße 2 D-58513 Lüdenscheid, Germany www.BUSCH-JAEGER.de Customer service: Tel.: +49 2351 956-1600 Copyright © 2023 Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH All rights reserved...

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