Summary of Contents for SSS Siedle Access Professional 7.2.0
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Commissioning instruction Access Professional 7.2.0 ASH 671-01 S ASH 671-0 M...
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Contents 1 Safety remarks Time profile DNS (Domain Name System) 2 Installation and operating Directory Network adapter conditions 7 Configure devices DHCP server 3 New in this version / Device types and recom- DHCP – Extended configu Important changes mended configuration order ration area (DHCP server) 4 System overview SIP Trunk...
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1 Safety remarks Observe the safety instructions! User access and passwords Legal notice Read and observe the safety instruc- The server operating system is deliv- Photographs of individuals taken tions and content of the following ered with default passwords. Assign without their knowledge may not be supplied documents before using published or stored in publicly acces-...
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2 Installation and operating conditions Requirements for proper opera- tion of the Siedle Access system • In the configured server operating system, install only the Siedle Access system. • In addition, no other server ser- vices may be installed, as this can result in impaired performance of the server.
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3 New in this version / Important changes Access system version 7.2.0 Access Professional 7.2.0 includes the following new features: • New devices for IP door station: A door station can be connected to the Access system with new modules from the “Siedle Vario” (7xx) design line, directly via LAN (IP) via the “Access camera door loudspeaker for Siedle Vario”...
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4 System overview Company 3 Company entrance Telephony Router Switch Company 2 Company entrance Switch Company 1 Company entrance Telephony Router Switch Reception Main entrance ATLC Switch Company 1 Access LAN (Access) Branche Professional LAN (customer) J-Y(ST)Y / YR VPN (WAN) a/b telephone line Internet Door release /...
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A comparison of Access server variants Access server Access Professional ASH 671-… M ASH 671-… S variant Versions Software without server operating Hardware server Hardware server system/virtualization + pre-installed + pre-installed Access Professional Access Professional Access system Access Professional Access Professional Access Professional version V 7… V 7… V 7…...
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5 Commissioning Commissioning requirements Procedure with Siedle server In order to commission and set up hardware: the Access system, you must ensure 1 Set up the server hardware or that the following commissioning mount the server hardware in the Note! requirements are fulfilled: required position in the server cab- •...
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Recommended commissioning sequence Plan and document the Access system in detail see Planning and System Manual Access Professional Install and set up the server operating system see Access Wiki in the service portal (only with Access Professional as software variant) at www.siedle.com Initial setup (basic configuration before commissioning) Page 12 Optionally: Configuring advanced network settings...
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5 Commissioning Recommended commissioning sequence Device commissioning Using the MAC address label This label should be used for docu- Depending on the size (number of With all indoor stations and door mentation purposes and for commis- devices) of the Access system and controllers, an additional MAC sioning support in the Siedle Access the situation on site (e.g.
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Recommendation Background Device-specific settings • Only ever commission several All newly detected devices are In the system, it is possible to select devices simultaneously if these can located in the Users and Devices a language for all Access devices at be clearly differentiated by their menu in the Unconfigurated the Access system.
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6 Setting up the Access system Initial setup During initial setup, you configure Call up initial setup basic system settings and prepare Access server variant Customer’s own server with Access Professional for commis- ASH 671-… M/S installed Access system sioning. A wizard guides you through the Access to the system: Access to the system: initial setup in just a few steps,...
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Configuration table “Initial setup” Parameters Explanation Configuration example IP configuration Option how to assign the IP address for the • Option “Static IP” is set: The config- network adapter. uration is done manually via the system administration. The Access system is usable as a DHCP server.
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6 Setting up the Access system Access system administration Access server variant Customer’s own server with ASH 671-… M/S installed Access system Access to the system: Access to the system: The Access system management The Access system management can be accessed via the IP address can be accessed via the IP address assigned during the initial setup.
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Navigation Dashboard (start page) Administration graphic user Remarks After every login at the Access interfaces • The dashboard updates itself auto- system, the Dashboard (start page) The administration interface is matically at regular intervals (usually is displayed. divided into three areas: approx. every 5 seconds;...
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6 Setting up the Access system Navigation 1 Navigation area System maintenance Submenu items Contents Dashboard Messages, Information, System functions User status Status of devices, Call groups, Gateways, … Basic parameters Configuration: System language of all devices, System services and assigned network adapters, Operating parameters of the system (durations) Backup/Restore Backup and restore of the Access system configuration without the initial...
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3 Content page Operating element Contents (menu-dependent) Log off Log out of the system Refresh (Reload symbol) Refreshing the view Export Exporting the hardware ID Device list (List symbol) Device-dependent list of available contacts, cameras and switching lists for an Access device (app, video indoor call stations, software clients ASC/ASHT) as they are shown as per the configuration status in the operating menu of the device in question.
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6 Setting up the Access system Menu structure Access Professional Menu level 1 Menu level 2 Menu level 3 Page System maintenance Dashboard User status Basic parameters Backup/Restore Function modules System time Network Call number plans Licences Interfaces * 20, 31 Users Unconfigurated Devices Project ACTLM 770-0 (IP door station: Audio/video) Administrator...
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Dashboard (start page) Each session starts with the dash- board. The dashboard displays informations and relevant messages of the Access system, and provides important functions. Messages In the Messages area, the system displays a list of warning messages for system objects (folders, groups, time pro- files, devices, and address books).
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6 Setting up the Access system Basic parameters (optional) In the Basic parameters menu, you can customise the preconfigured operating parameters (durations) for the operation of the Access system. Configuration table “General” Operating parameters Explanation System language Selection of the system language of the Access indoor units (10 languages). The selected system language can be subsequently changed at the Access indoor units.
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System time settings (optional) In the “System time” menu, you can Remarks adjust the parameters configured in • Time is preferably supplied to the initial setup for the operation of the Access system via time server the Access system and make addi- (NTP server).
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6 Setting up the Access system Network settings (optional) In the “Network” menu, you can DNS (Domain Name System) Important! adjust the network adapter parame- • In the “DNS (Domain Name • Configuration changes are only ters configured in the initial setup for System)”...
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Network adapter Remarks • In the “Network adapter” area, • Detected network adapters can be the IPv4 configuration of the respec- physical (e.g. hardware-side network tive network adapter is carried out. card in the device) or logical (e.g. • Each detected network adapter is software-side network connection displayed separately.
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6 Setting up the Access system Network settings (optional) DHCP server • With this option, the DHCP con- figuration (IPv4) of the associated network adapter is carried out. • A separate DHCP server can be configured for each network adapter. • This option is only configurable if the option “Static IP”...
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DHCP – Extended configuration General area (DHCP server) • In this area, the previous config- • The extended configuration area uration of the network interface is can be called up via the “Options” displayed for information. button. • The IP pool can be adjusted if nec- •...
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6 Setting up the Access system Network settings (optional) Options Important! • If a separate DHCP server is used • In this area, the DHCP options can • The existing DHCP options are in the network, the network config- be configured. preconfigured for the proper oper- uration (e.g.
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Leases • In this area, all IP addresses assigned via DHCP are displayed. • Each IP address (temporarily) assigned to a device can be perma- nently reserved for this device. • In future, a reserved IP address will only be assigned to this device and is no longer available for other devices.
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6 Setting up the Access system Licences Reservations • In this area, IP address reserva- tions for devices can be configured manually. • For an IP address reservation, the MAC address of the device and the IP address to be reserved must be known.
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In this area, you can add new Procedure – Licence order Procedure – licences and see a licence overview. 1 Export the hardware ID (XML file). Importing new licences In addition, you can export the hard- 2 Use the hardware ID to order the 1 Click on “Drop licence file here or ware ID needed for the licence order required Access licences (for a fee)
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6 Setting up the Access system Licences User licences User licences • You need the Access user licences Licence type Description for normal operation of the Access system with the desired number of APR 6700 B Access Professional basic licence for activating and using devices (e.g.
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Function modules • In this area, you can add (import) Import function module Available function modules new function modules for using 1 Click “Drop module file here or The portfolio of function modules additional system functions (such as click for selection“ in the “Module“ grows in line with market require- digital video decoupling) and obtain area.
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6 Setting up the Access system Function modules Digital video decoupling Procedure Important! • This function module is subject to 1 Import the “Digital video decou- • Configuration changes are only licence and enables use of the video pling” function module into the saved permanently with “Save”.
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Activation of the function The function is activated and config- ured in the “System maintenance” > “Interfaces” menu via the “ONVIF camera enable” function. The Access systems’ digital video decou- pling can only be used following authorisation (authentication with username and password). Configuration table “ONVIF camera enable”...
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6 Setting up the Access system Call number plans • With a call number plan you allow • A call number plan consists of a • Individual call numbers can be or forbid devices to dial certain call call profile and the dialling rules it entered in the numbering plan in numbers.
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Permissions • User rights in the Access System Permission levels are arranged on the basis of folders. Permission level Effect • As of Access Professional 5.0.0, the project folder inherits all permis- “Project” folder The permission configuration affects sions to all subfolders, groups, time globally the entire Access commu- profiles, door stations, devices and nication structure in case of contin-...
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6 Setting up the Access system Permissions Objects with permission configuration Permissions can be configured for the following objects: Object Explanation Folder Configuration of the permissions of all objects in this folder Groups Configuration of the permissions of the group Time profiles Configuration of the permissions of the time profile Door stations Configuration of the permissions of the door station...
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Switching rights configuration • Switching with IP switching actu- • Switching with door controller: To execute a switching command ator: On the IP switching actuator, The door control and switching with Access Professional, the indoor the indoor station(s) (as trigger) and contact are located on the door stations and door stations involved the door station(s) (as link to the...
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6 Setting up the Access system Folder Folder Special features of the folders • Folders allow you to combine sub- Folder Special feature folders, groups, time profiles, door stations, devices and directories in „Unconfigurated Devices“ • The Access system places all automati- order to depict project circumstances cally detected Siedle Access devices in the comprising room-based, rights-based...
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Group • A group combines several devices Important! Tip! in one call group and makes them • Further information about con- Because the group is a call destina- accessible under one call number. figuration can be found in the tion, we recommend that you create •...
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6 Setting up the Access system Group Members • In the “Members” area, all devices assigned to this group are displayed and you can add or remove addi- tional devices to the group. • As long as no devices have been selected for the group and the selection has been saved, this is indicated by a yellow dot in the page...
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Time profile • With a time profile, switching Configure times in weekly Available switching points in points (e.g. a switching contact or schedule (timeline) Actions for “On” and “Off” the “Do Not Disturb” function) can • The display in the weekly schedule The Actions for “On”...
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6 Setting up the Access system Directory • The directory adds additional entries to the existing system entries in the contact list of the devices. The directory contains individually created contacts (e.g. external call destinations). • Any number of directories can be created in the Access system.
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7 Configure devices Device types and recommended configuration order Door stations Indoor devices / Software clients A door station is located at an access Hardware or software (client/app) or passageway of a property which which can be used by the user. has a door (e.g.
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7 Configure devices Device types and recommended configuration order Device type Model Description Indoor device Access … handsfree telephone Hardware device: Audio indoor station for wall (Siedle AFS/AHF 870…) or table-top operation. Access in-house telephone Hardware device: Audio indoor station for wall (Siedle AHT 870…) operation. Access … video handsfree telephone Hardware device: Video indoor station for wall (Siedle AFSV/AHFV 870-…) or table-top operation.
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SIP Trunk • A SIP trunk enables the con- Notes on prefix nection of the Access system • A prefix must be assigned for with a SIPenabled remote station external dialing into another (e.g. telephone system) with a SIP telephony network. voice channel (connection) or several •...
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7 Configure devices PABX gateway • A PABX gateway enables the con- Notes on prefix nection of the Access system with • A prefix must be assigned for a SIPenabled remote station (e.g. external dialing into another telephone system, VoIP connection) telephony network.
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KNX Gateway • A KNX gateway enables the • The connection status of the Access system to be connected to a KNX gateway is displayed in the KNX building automation system via “User status” menu. an IPbased network, to be able to •...
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7 Configure devices IP camera • As of AccessProfessional 7.0, IP • The readiness for operation/con- The following performance cameras with the ONVIF standard, nection status of the IP camera is features are available with Profile “S“ and video compression shown in the “User status“ menu. Access Professional 7.2.0: method H.264 can be used.
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Configuration and use of IP cameras Function overview Function Explanation Function availability Camera step Automatic camera selection from available ASC 170… IP cameras in the Access system. Configuration: Not required, as is standard function Camera observation Manual camera selection from available AHF/AHVF 670…...
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7 Configure devices IP switching actuator + extension • An IP switching actuator is a Inputs/Outputs Important! hardware switch panel device for • Each IP switching actuator is • For configuration, the device must the functional expansion of another equipped with 1 switching input be in the communication structure Access device or Access system.
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Indoor devices Indoor devices AFS/AHF… The AFS/AHF… is an audio indoor device from Siedle with hands-free (Access standard handsfree tele- functionality. phone / Access handsfree tele- phone) AFSV/ AHFV… The AFSV/AHFV… is an indoor video device from Siedle with hands-free (Access standard video handsfree functionality.
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7 Configure devices Indoor devices Button configuration Inputs Switching and controlling (AFS/AFSV… only ) Each input can be configured for • The configuration of these func- The function of a button can be a function that is to be triggered tions refers to this device. configured for the “Single click”...
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User replacement When replacing a user, all the data of the previous user is deleted in compliance with GDPR: 1 In the “General” area, open the “Device and user replacement” by clicking the tool symbol next to “MAC address”. 2 Check the following options for “Reset”:?- “User settings”?- “User’s call lists”?- “User’s video memory”...
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7 Configure devices External devices JUNG Panel (TKM client) SIP phones Important! • The control panel enables the • SIP phones are SIP compatible • Software Clients and third-party control of various systems for home devices or third-party software cli- devices must be manually logged off automation and door communica- ents that can be connected directly and on again to accept the configu-...
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CTI function Important (For details, see soft- Switching and controlling The CTI function can also be used ware client help): • The configuration of these func- in combination with the software • Not all functions of the software tions refers to this device. clients ASC and ASHT.
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7 Configure devices Software clients (ASC…/ASHT…) Software clients ASC… The ASC is the central switchboard for the entire Access system and can be (Access Software Concierge) operated on a Windows-based computer. ASHT… The ASHT is a virtual in-house telephone with video transmission capability (Access Software In-house tele- and can be operated on a Windows-based computer.
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CTI function Important (For details, see soft- The CTI function can also be used ware client help): in combination with the software • Not all functions of the software clients ASC and ASHT. client are available in CTI mode: This function is operated via 2 - The complete call handling is han- devices (e.g.
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7 Configure devices Software clients (ASC…/ASHT…) Advanced Concierge video functions The “Advanced concierge video functions“ can be used with the Access software concierge, both individually and together, and com- prise the following functions: Function Explanation Models Door video forwarding A visitor rings at a video door station •...
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Function Explanation Models Concierge camera A visitor enters a building with a • External IP video camera in Transfer of a video image from a foyer or reception desk. A concierge the usage environment of the camera that is explicitly provided for greets the visitor.
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7 Configure devices Software clients (ASC…/ASHT…) For use, the “Advanced concierge video functions“ must be set up in the Access system management and in the Access software concierge: Access system administration Function Configuration Activating Via Drag&Drop within the communication structure: Drag the IP camera symbol to the software client symbol.
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Software clients (Siedle app) • The Siedle App is the mobile con- Background calls / several New functions with the nection to the door communication Siedle app simultaneous calls: of the Access system. • As of Access Professional 7.2, the After the first incoming call, the con- •...
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7 Configure devices Software clients (Siedle app) Button configuration Status indicator (tile feedback) Switching and controlling • Up to 44 buttons (tiles) can be An LED status display can be con- • The configuration of these func- configured per app. figured for functions (e.g. switching tions refers to software client.
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Door stations As of Access Professional 7.2.0, Remarks a door station can be connected Vario door stations without IP to the Access system with new module and/or with extended func- modules from the “Siedle Vario” tions (such as status display or digital (7xx) design line, directly via LAN call), as well as door stations in the (IP) via the “Access camera door...
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7 Configure devices Door stations Door stations (continued) Access camera door loudspeaker Access door loudspeaker for Access door loudspeaker for Siedle Vario (ACTLM 770-…) Siedle Vario (ATLM 770-…) controller (ATLC 670-…) Can be combined with Siedle Vario Can be combined with Siedle Vario Can be combined with Siedle Vario, Siedle Classic and Siedle Steel Inputs/Outputs Inputs/Outputs...
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Button illumination The button illumination for the Important! To access the button illumination Siedle Vario call button modules control, the corresponding object TM 700… can be controlled via (e.g. indoor station) must have been various versions in conjunction granted permission (configured). with an ATLM/ACTLM 770…...
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7 Configure devices Door stations External IP camera for Siedle Inputs/Outputs Important! door station Inputs • For configuration, the device must As of Access Professional 7.2, a Each input can be configured for be in the communication structure video door station can be estab- a function that is to be triggered “Project”.
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8 Configuration tables Configuration behaviour of the Access system management Information about the configu- ration behaviour in the Access system management • Configuration changes that are confirmed with “Apply” must be saved with “Save”. • With every change made, the font colour of the page tab changes to red and “Save”...
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8 Configuration tables Configuration table “General” Parameters Explanation Directory Assigned directory. Optionally, an individually created directory can also be assigned (for ASC…/ASHT…/AHF…/AHT…/AVP…/SIP phone/JUNG panel only). Accepted calls • Option “Record as missed call for other users” is set: If a device in the group accepts an incoming call, this call is displayed as “Missed call”...
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Valid Until Time until the QR code can be used for the one-time registration of a mobile device with installed Siedle App. After the validity time has expired, a new QR code must be generated via the Access system. Notes on the QR Code: •...
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8 Configuration tables Configuration table “General” MAC address Unique hardware address for the device. The MAC address is entered automatically for each device detected by the system. Each MAC address is unique in the entire Access system. For manually created devices, this field must be manually filled with the device’s MAC address (format: XX:XX…XX;...
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Port IP camera: Port for the network connection for the ONVIF communication between IP camera and Access system. The port is specified by the IP camera. Please note that this port may need to be taken into account in the network‘s firewall configuration. KNX Gateway: Network port of the network connection between the Access system and the KNX system.
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8 Configuration tables Configuration table “General” Door camera Unchangeable information field which indicates whether a video camera has been detected at this door station, or selection field (drop-down menu as of Access Professional 7.2), for selecting the door camera for the system to use, if two video cameras (system camera and assigned IP camera) have been detected at this door station.
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Function-dependent configuration table Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Account PABX gateway: Default SIP user Provision of the function on a device name (SIP ID, SIP account name (area: TC gateway) or phone number) of the SIP user e.g. [Call number incl. complete area code] account.
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8 Configuration tables Function-dependent configuration table Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Storey call Call signalling on storey access Configuration on a key/tile/button/input contact (e.g. level) or apartment entrance (area: button configuration / Inputs and outputs) door, which is triggered and Important: If this function of another device is not displayed in the selection, please check the rights output on a device or device...
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Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Building automation AVP: Provision of this function Provision of the function on a device URL (KNX) on this device. If this function is (area: switching and control) (AVP… only) active, the “Building Automation” • URL: URL address of the building automation server icon is displayed on the AVP, in the form “http:/ /[IP address with or without port with which the start page of the...
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8 Configuration tables Function-dependent configuration table Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Send KNX telegram Function for sending a KNX tele- Configuration on a key/tile/button/input contact gram (configured KNX gateway (area: button configuration / Inputs and outputs) required). It can be triggered man- •...
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Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters LED status indicator App: Visual feedback for app Configuration on a key/tile/button on an indoor button when a configured event device (area: button configuration) is triggered or occurs. • Take from tile: Status indicator according to the operating state of the tile •...
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8 Configuration tables Function-dependent configuration table Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Do not disturb If the function is active, no calls Provision of the function on a device are signalled on the device (door (area: switching and control) station/indoor call station (incl. •...
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Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Profile Displayed image size (e.g. Provision of the function on a device 352 x 288) and compression (area: Camera information) method (e.g. H.264) of the video • ON (green check): The video channel can be used in channel.
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8 Configuration tables Function-dependent configuration table Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Call contact Any switching point in the system Provision of the function on a device (area: which is triggered with incoming switching and control) and outgoing calls to a device Important: If this function of another device is not (door station/indoor call station displayed in the selection, please check the rights...
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Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Call redirection Incoming calls are rerouted to Provision of the function on a device another call destination on a (area: switching and control) device (door station/indoor call • Label: Change of the displayed name of the func- station (incl.
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8 Configuration tables Function-dependent configuration table Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Switching A switching function is triggered Configuration on an input contact or light sensor on a device. (area: inputs and outputs) Important: If this function of another device is not displayed in the selection, please check the rights settings.
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Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Switching contact Timed switching operation Configuration on an output contact (timed) (invertible, retriggerable) (area: inputs and outputs) • Label: Displayed name in the system (e.g. AHFV E0 Output A1). The name can be freely assigned. •...
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8 Configuration tables Function-dependent configuration table Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Door light • Door station (ACTLM/ATLM …): Configuration on a key/input contact for a door The “IP switching actuator for station (area: button configuration / Inputs and Access” is also required for con- outputs) necting and controlling a contact Important: Function must already be switched on and...
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Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Door light (last door) • The door light contact of the Configuration on a key/tile/button door currently calling is switched, (area: button configuration) otherwise the door light contact Important: Function must already be switched on and of the door last connected to the configured in the “Switching and control”...
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8 Configuration tables Function-dependent configuration table Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Doormatic (continued) Device-related doormatic (indoor Provision of the function on a device call station (incl. third-party device (area: switching and control) SIP telephone)/software client/ • Label: Change to the displayed name of the func- app): When the doormatic func- tion (e.g.
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Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Doormatic (continued) Device-related doormatic (indoor Configuration on a key/tile/button/input contact call station (incl. third-party device (area: button configuration / Inputs and outputs) SIP telephone)/software client/app) Important! - The function must already be switched on and con- figured in the “Switching and controlling”...
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8 Configuration tables Function-dependent configuration table Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Door Opener / Provision of this function on this Provision of the function on a device Door Opener 2 device. Standard system status (area: switching and control) (door release): •...
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Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Door opener • The door opener contact of the Configuration on a key/tile/button/input contact (last door) calling door is switched, otherwise for an indoor device (area: button configuration the door opener contact of the / Inputs and outputs) door last connected to the device Important: Function must already be switched on and is switched.
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8 Configuration tables Function-dependent configuration table Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Video-URL Provision of this function for Provision of the function on a device devices with a configurable video (area: switching and control) retrieval. The configuration of the • Format: There are 2 video stream transmission for- SIP telephone differs depending mats available: on the manufacturer.
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Function / Explanation Configuration Parameters Video surveillance If the function is active, the Provision of the function on a device camera observation of this device (area: switching and control) (door station ACTLM/ATLM…, • Label: Change to the displayed name (e.g. outdoors ATLC…) can be configured for use video surveillance) in the Access system for configura- on another device.
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9 Adding a member to the group Group members • In the “Members” area, all devices assigned to this group are displayed and you can add or remove addi- tional devices to the group. • As long as no devices have been selected for the group and the selec- tion has been saved, this is indicated by a yellow dot in the page tab and...
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10 Final assignments Carry out a function check Handing over the Access system User access and passwords Procedure to the customer The server operating system is deliv- Carry out a complete function test Procedure ered with default passwords. Assign of the Access system with all devices 1 Carry out a system backup of the new and secure passwords and keep and all set up functions (Door call,...
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11 Optional administration functions This area contains all logged changes to the Access system made via the administration interface. You will receive the current status each time you call up the system or click on the “Reload” icon.
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User status This area contains the status of all communication objects created in the Access system (groups, door stations, indoor devices, external devices and software clients). Status messages Status messages Status colour Explanation Ready green Communication object is ready and accessible in the Access system Busy Communication object is conducting a call;...
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11 Optional administration functions Administrator / Password • In the Administrator menu, you Important! can change the description or the • Several administrator accounts can password required for logging on to be created with different access data the Access system in the preconfig- in the Access system management.
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Backup/Restore In the “Backup/Restore” menu, you Notes on system recovery Procedure save the Access system’s system 1 In the navigation area, click on the • For security reasons, the Siedle app configuration or restore it with a “System maintenance” menu. can only be operated after an backup file.
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12 As-delivered status (Server) Call up initial setup see page 12 IP address of the Access Server 192.168.1.1 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Standard login data – server operating system User Password * SSH login access SiedleAccessMain2015 Active Standard login data (after initial setup) User Password * admin...
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13 Connecting to external networks – Access Gateway Access devices (hardware and Configuring the Access Gateway Important! software) are also usable in the cus- • The Access Gateway is not • Configuration changes are only tomer network. For this operating configured in the Access system saved permanently with “Save”.
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13 Connecting to external networks – Access Gateway Dashboard General After each login to the The “General” area displays Access Gateway, the administration information and status about the interface opens with the dashboard. Access Gateway. Display field Explanation AGW system version Installed software version and build number of the Access Gateway. AGW service Connection status between Access Gateway and Access server IP address Access server...
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Functions The “Functions” area displays all available functions of the Access Gateway. Function Explanation Support informations Provides important information for the support case for download (system configuration and log files). Change password Password change dialogue for access to the administration interface of the Access Gateway.
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13 Connecting to external networks – Access Gateway Network DNS (Domain Name System) • In the “Network” menu you • In the “DNS (Domain Name configure all the network interfaces System)” area, the central config- and operating parameters required uration for the DNS server(s) for all for the network connection of the network interfaces of the Access Access Gateway.
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Network adapter • In the “Network adapter” area, the IPv4 configuration of the respec- tive network adapter is carried out. • Each detected network adapter is displayed separately. • For network adapters with an active network connection, the status display changes from yellow to green.
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13 Connecting to external networks – Access Gateway DHCP server • With this option, the DHCP con- figuration (IPv4) of the associated network adapter is carried out. • A separate DHCP server can be configured for each network adapter. • This option is only configurable if the option “Static IP”...
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DHCP – Extended configuration General area (DHCP server) • In this area, the previous config- • The extended configuration area uration of the network interface is can be called up via the “Options” displayed for information. button. • The IP pool can be adjusted if nec- •...
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13 Connecting to external networks – Access Gateway Leases Reservations • In this area, all IP addresses • In this area, IP address reserva- assigned via DHCP are displayed. tions for devices can be configured • Each IP address (temporarily) manually.
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PABX gateway Accounts • A PABX gateway enables the con- All configured PABX gateways are nection of the Access system with displayed individually in this area. a SIPenabled remote station (e.g. telephone system, VoIP connection) with a SIP voice channel (connection) via an IPbased network.
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Index Access device protocol Configuration table “General” Indoor devices Access Gateway Configuration tables Installation and operating conditions Access in-house Commissioning – Access system telephone software IP camera 48, 49 Commissioning possibilities Access server variant IP door station 63, 66 Commissioning requirements Access Service Center IP switching actuator Concierge camera 49, 59...
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SIP telephone SIP Trunk Software client Support informations Switching rights configuration Switching & signalling with the Siedle app System overview Time profile TKM client User name User replacement User status Using the MAC address label Voltage mode at output A1...
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