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Product manual │ 23.08.2024
Busch-free@home
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M2249-2x-03
Busch-OneTouch 7
Branding -- Release 2018-01-01

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  • Page 1 Product manual │ 23.08.2024 Busch-free@home ® M2249-2x-03 Busch-OneTouch 7 Branding -- Release 2018-01-01...
  • Page 2 Table of contents Table of contents Notes on the instruction manual ........................5 Safety ................................6 Information and symbols used ......................6 Intended use ............................7 Improper use ............................7 Target group / Qualifications of personnel ..................8 2.4.1 Operation ............................. 8 2.4.2 Installation, commissioning and maintenance ................
  • Page 3 Table of contents ® Configuration via Busch-free@home ......................37 Allocation of devices and definition of channels ................37 9.1.1 Add device ..........................38 Setting options per channel ......................40 9.2.1 Parameter settings of panel......................41 9.2.1.1 Parameter settings Channel ................ 45 9.2.1.2 Other settings ....................
  • Page 4 Table of contents Update ............................... 101 Addressing ..............................102 Maintenance .............................. 103 13.1 Cleaning ............................103 Notes ................................104 Index ................................105 Product manual 2CKA000073B0017 │4...
  • Page 5 If you pass the device on, also include this manual along with it. Busch-Jaeger accepts no liability for any failure to observe the instructions in this manual. If you require additional information or have questions about the device, please contact Busch- Jaeger or visit our Internet site at: www.BUSCH-JAEGER.de...
  • Page 6 However, residual hazards remain. Read and adhere to the safety instructions to prevent hazards of this kind. Busch-Jaeger accepts no liability for any failure to observe the safety instructions. Information and symbols used The following Instructions point to particular hazards involved in the use of the device or provide...
  • Page 7 Each use not listed in Chapter 2.2 “Intended use“ on page 7 is deemed improper use and can lead to personal injury and damage to property. Busch-Jaeger is not liable for damages caused by use deemed contrary to the intended use of the device. The associated risk is borne exclusively by the user/operator.
  • Page 8 Safety Target group / Qualifications of personnel 2.4.1 Operation No special qualifications are needed to operate the device. 2.4.2 Installation, commissioning and maintenance Installation, commissioning and maintenance of the device must only be carried out by trained and properly qualified electrical installers. The electrical installer must have read and understood the manual and follow the instructions provided.
  • Page 9 Busch-Jaeger has formally established cyber security robustness testing as part of the product development process. The following measures are prerequisite for the safe operation of your system. Busch-Jaeger accepts no liability for non-observance. Access control and limitation The careful isolation of the system against unauthorized access is the basis for every protective concept.
  • Page 10 The product is not susceptible to malware, because a user-defined code cannot be executed on the system. The only option of updating the software is the update of the firmware. Only a firmware signed by Busch-Jaeger is accepted. Transfer of the installation / decommissioning of the device If you are transferring the installation or decommissioning the device, remove the device from all access options and ensure that your user data are deleted by resetting to the factory settings.
  • Page 11 Safety 2.5.1 Ports and services for supporting the main functionality To support the main functionalities of the device, communication via specific ports and services must be possible in your local network. Contact your network administrator to set up, if necessary, the appropriate port sharing. Attention! Enabling the port increases the risk of cyber attacks.
  • Page 12 Safety Safety instructions Danger - Electric voltage! Electric voltage! Risk of death and fire due to electric voltage of 100 … 240 V. 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.
  • Page 13 Information on protection of the environment Information on protection of the environment Environment Consider the protection of the environment! Used electric and electronic devices must not be disposed of with domestic waste. – The device contains valuable raw materials which can be recycled. Therefore, dispose of the device at the appropriate collecting depot.
  • Page 14 Product Overview Product Overview Fig. 1: Product overview The Busch-OneTouch 7 serves as indoor video station for the Busch-Welcome ® door communication system and the display and operation of free@home functions. The Busch- OneTouch 7 can also be used as independent System Access Point. It has a capacitive touchdisplay with a resolution of 1024 x 600 (IPS display).
  • Page 15 Product Overview Scope of supply The panel is included in the scope of supply. ® The connection with the Busch-Welcome bus is established by means of the enclosed bus connection terminal. The connection with the Busch-free@home ® System Access Point is made via WLAN.
  • Page 16 Product Overview Functional overview The following table provides an overview of the possible functions and applications of the device: Functions Applications Switching Door communication ■ ■ Dimming Fault and alarm messages ■ ■ Venetian blind control Internal RTC ■ ■ RGBW operation Ledvance lamps and socket outlets ■...
  • Page 17 Product Overview Device overview Device overview (front side) Fig. 2: Device overview Busch-OneTouch 7 front side Pos. Description Touch screen Device overview (rear side) a1 b DC+ GND Station X100 X 00 P/SRC (PoE) Fig. 3: Device overview Busch-OneTouch 7 rear side Pos.
  • Page 18 Technical data Technical data Designation Value Rated voltage: 24 VDC Mains supply: 20 V - 30 V DC Standby operation: 24 V DC, 300 mA Nominal voltage: 24 V DC, 400 mA ® Busch-Welcome bus voltage 21 V - 32 V DC Energy consumption (power input) maximum: <...
  • Page 19 Technical data Designation Value WLAN WLAN standard: IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac 802.11 b/g/n 2412 ... 2462 MHz (for USA) 2412 ... 2472 MHz (for Europe) WLAN frequency range: 802.11a/n/ac: 5150…5250 MHz 5250…5350 MHz 5470…5725 MHz 5725…5850 MHz (for United States) Maximum transmission power, WLAN <...
  • Page 20 Technical data Dimensional drawings 1 .2 Fig. 4: Dimensions All dimensions are in millimetres. The installation height of the device is 14 mm. The installation depth is 10 mm. Notice The dimensions of the associated flush-mounted installation boxes (not included in the scope of supply) are as follows: Dimension for flush-mounting (H x W x D): 108 x 178 x 52 ■...
  • Page 21 Technical data Circuit diagrams a1 b DC+ GND Station X1 0 0 X 0 0 P/S R C (PoE) Fig. 5: Electrical connection (rear side of device) Pos. Function Doorbell connector Temperature sensor connection (E.g. PT100) Busch-Welcome ® bus connection Connection for local power supply Outdoor station selector switch Setting the address of the default outdoor station...
  • Page 22 ® ® manuals for Busch-Welcome and Busch-free@home . These can be downloaded via www.BUSCH-JAEGER.de or https://www.busch- jaeger.at/systeme/busch-freehome. Safety instructions Danger - Electric voltage! Risk of death due to electrical voltage of 100 … 240 V during short-circuit in the low-voltage conduit.
  • Page 23 Connection, installation / mounting Preparatory steps Terminate all branches of the wiring system with a connected bus device (e.g., indoor ■ station, outdoor station, system device). Do not install the central control system directly next to bell transformers and of other ■...
  • Page 24 Connection, installation / mounting Mounting / dismantling 6.5.1 Installation sites Fig. 6: Installation sites When selecting the installation location, ensure that there is a distance to sources of heat or ■ cold. Heat or cold sources influence the function of the internal temperature sensor. ■...
  • Page 25 Connection, installation / mounting 6.5.2 Mounting The device is suited for flush-mounted and surface-mounted installation. The surface-mounted mounting frame (ST/A10.11-811; not part of the scope of supply) can be used for surface mounting when the device is not mounted on the associated flush-mounted installation box.
  • Page 26 Connection, installation / mounting 6.5.3 Mounting in flush-mounted installation box in solid wall Installation on the basis of the instructions on the enclosed plastering template: Notice See mounting instructions on the enclosed plaster and drilling template. First the bottom part of the flush-mounted installation box must be pulled off and installed flush-mounted.
  • Page 27 Connection, installation / mounting 6.5.4 Mounting in flush-mounted installation box in hollow wall Installation on the basis of the instructions on the enclosed drilling template: Notice See mounting instructions on the enclosed plaster and drilling template. The bottom part of the flush-mounted installation box is not required here. Fig.
  • Page 28 Connection, installation / mounting 6.5.5 Mounting with surface-mounted mounting frame First, the surface-mounted mounting frame must be installed according to the following specification. Fig. 10: Installation of surface-mounted mounting frame Notice For additional information see the enclosed mounting instructions for surface- mounted mounting frames.
  • Page 29 Connection, installation / mounting Electrical connection 6.6.1 Connection, installation and addressing a1 b DC+ GND (PoE) Station a1 b DC+ GND Station X 100 X 00 P / S R C (PoE) X100 X 00 P/S RC Fig. 12: Overview of connections / switches Product manual 2CKA000073B0017 │29...
  • Page 30 Connection, installation / mounting The connections, the switches and the terminal resistor are located on the rear of the Busch- OneTouch 7. a1 b DC+ GND (PoE) Fig. 13: Overview of connections 1. Connect the device according to the graphics (see chapter 5.2 “Circuit diagrams“ on page 21).
  • Page 31 Connection, installation / mounting 6.6.2 External power supply ® If the panel is not operated via Busch-Welcome , an external power supply is required. The device can be operated with the power supply named in the following: 6358-101 (Power supply for up to five panels possible) ■...
  • Page 32 Connection, installation / mounting Dismantling Fig. 17: Loosening the clamp of the device 1. Push the slider on the bottom side of the device to the right. – The clamp is loosened. 2. Push the device upwards and then pull it off toward the front. Product manual 2CKA000073B0017 │32...
  • Page 33 Initial commissioning of the device with the internal System Access Point Initial commissioning of the device with the internal System Access Point During initial commissioning of the device, first the general device settings must be made. 1. Specify the panel language. 2.
  • Page 34 Initial commissioning of the device with the internal System Access Point Fig. 19: Selecting home network 7. Set up connection to the home network if desired. 8. Tap on "Next". Fig. 20: Selecting System Access Point 9. Now a selection of all System Access Points found in the system appears. –...
  • Page 35 Commissioning with external System Access Point Commissioning with external System Access Point The steps described in the following refer to initial commissioning with Busch-free@home ® ® ® Busch-free@home + Busch-Welcome and are made directly in Busch-OneTouch 7. Ensure that you have already carried out the steps from Chapter 7 “Initial commissioning of the device with the internal System Access Point“...
  • Page 36 Commissioning with external System Access Point 5. Confirm the authentication with "Yes". – Then the panel is listed in the "System settings" in the area "Info" > "free@home". After a while the panel is listed as new device in the device list in the System Access Point". The additional configuration is available in Chapter 9 “Configuration via Busch-free@home®“...
  • Page 37 Configuration via Busch-free@home® ® Configuration via Busch-free@home Configuration of the device is carried out via the web-based interface of the System Access Point. It is assumed that the basic commissioning steps of the overall system have already been carried out. Knowledge about the basic functions of the commissioning software of the System Access Point is assumed.
  • Page 38 Configuration via Busch-free@home® 9.1.1 Add device 1. Tap on the switch icon (menu devices, scenes and groups) at the left edge of the screen. – The "Building plan" opens. 2. Tap on the round plus icon at the bottom right [1]. –...
  • Page 39 Configuration via Busch-free@home® If you pull a new device into a room via drag-and-drop, a pop-up window opens in which all devices that are located in the system are listed and which have not been allocated to a room. The devices are suitable respectively for the selected application. Fig.
  • Page 40 Configuration via Busch-free@home® Setting options per channel General settings and special parameter settings can be made for each channel. The settings are made via the web-based user interface of the System Access Point. Select device Fig. 28: Selecting device 1. Select the device icon [1] in the floor plan of the working area view. –...
  • Page 41 Configuration via Busch-free@home® 9.2.1 Parameter settings of panel Open overview of devices Fig. 29: Devices, scenes and groups 1. Select "Devices, scenes & groups" via the main menu or the page menu in the user interface of the System Access Point. –...
  • Page 42 Configuration via Busch-free@home® Fig. 31: Overview of devices (example illustration) 3. Tap on a device category. – The list of available devices opens. 4. Tap on the device whose information you want to edit. – The information about the respective device is displayed on the right in the device menu.
  • Page 43 Configuration via Busch-free@home® Fig. 32: Device menu Product manual 2CKA000073B0017 │43...
  • Page 44 Configuration via Busch-free@home® Pos. Description Device name An independent designation for the device can be allocated via the text field. Position By tapping on the drop-down menu you can assign a position to the device in the building structure you defined (e.g. assignment to a room on a certain floor). Illustration Here the device is illustrated.
  • Page 45 Configuration via Busch-free@home® 9.2.1.1 Parameter settings Channel Fig. 33: Parameters of channel Under the channel settings you can configure the settings described in the following. Pos. Description Device name An independent designation for the device can be allocated via the text field. Position By tapping on the drop-down menu you can assign a position to the device in the building structure you defined (e.g.
  • Page 46 Configuration via Busch-free@home® Pos. Description Parameters The −/+ buttons can be used to specify by how Eco temperature reduction many degrees the temperature is to be reduced to when ECO mode is activated. If the ECO mode is deactivated by a movement Switch-off delay during detector, the switch-off delay can be specified here absence [s]...
  • Page 47 Configuration via Busch-free@home® 9.2.1.2 Other settings Abb. 34: Other settings Under "Other settings" you can configure the settings described in the following. Pos. Description Authorizations Menu item "Authorizations" is used to specify whether a user with installer authorization is required for the reconfiguration of the device. In addition, you can nevertheless assign users with read rights the authorization to switch this device.
  • Page 48 Configuration via Busch-free@home® Specifying or editing functions (buttons) The settings are made via the panel configuration of the web-based user interface of the System Access Point. The Busch-OneTouch 7 has an automatic configuration for the synchronization with the System Access Point. At an existing IP connection all located devises are synchronized automatically with the Busch-OneTouch 7.
  • Page 49 Configuration via Busch-free@home® You can then perform the configuration of the panel in the panel configuration. You can add devices or functions either via the room view or the type view. In the room view (at the top right in the panel configuration under "Rooms") select the ■...
  • Page 50 Configuration via Busch-free@home® 2. Select the room temperature controller by tapping on the points on the right side and pull the control element of the room temperature controller into the working area on the surface of the panel. Fig. 37: Control element view (example illustration) 3.
  • Page 51 Configuration via Busch-free@home® 9.3.2 Changing functions 1. If several panels are available, first select the appropriate panel. 2. Tap on the panel that is to be re-configured. – If only the position of the function or of the control element is to be changed, then the function can be shifted onto a free area via drag-and-drop.
  • Page 52 Operation Operation 10.1 General control and display functions After the device has been connected to the power supply, the boot-up process starts. Then the parameterized main operating page (homepage) is displayed. This is marked with a house in the page display. Fig.
  • Page 53 Operation Pos. Description Up to 18 functions can be positioned on the operating page. There is the option of controlling the entire system via the dashboard. [10] Display of available operating pages [11] Callup of the main operating page Editing function [12] The control elements on the dashboard can be freely adjusted via the editing function ■...
  • Page 54 Operation 10.2 Control elements Control elements are used to fulfil the basic functions such as "Switching", "Dimming", Blinds", "Scenes" and RTC. The elements can also contain switches, buttons and sliders. Available are: Button operation Execution of function with a single press Tapping operation Execution of function by pressing and holding Control operation...
  • Page 55 Operation 10.2.1 Basic structures of control elements Fig. 39: Various statuses of the same control element Pos. Description Name of device Device inactive If the device is inactive, the button is displayed as follows: Type of button "icon" ■ – During inactivity the button is displayed white. Device is active If the device is active, the button is displayed as follows: Type of button "icon"...
  • Page 56 Operation 10.2.2 Additional basic principles Fig. 40: Basic principles Function buttons of blind control elements can, for example, display the different stages of blinds by means of alternating icons (e.g. alternating visualisation in the icon). Fig. 41: Additional basic principles Default settings of steps or levels (e.g.
  • Page 57 Operation 10.2.3 Adjustable control elements Notice The basic versions described here can be further adjusted. Push-buttons (basic version) Simple switches can be implemented with push-buttons. This makes light switches or switches for simple switching processes based on push-buttons possible. Control Status Function element...
  • Page 58 Operation Blind (basic version can be further adjusted, e.g. with value display) Blind control elements can be used to implement the activation of blinds, awnings, doors and other motor-driven actuators. Control Status Function element The blind control element in its extended control settings has a button for stepwise switching (up/down) of blinds.
  • Page 59 Operation Fan switch Fan switches (step switches) can be used to implement switching sequences. A step switch, so to speak, combines several push-buttons into one control element. Control element Status Function Fan switch control element The version has two buttons top and bottom for calling up the next or previous step and via a button in the middle.
  • Page 60 Operation Audio control (basic version) All audio settings for connected audio devices can be easily controlled with the aid of this control element. Control element Status Function Corresponding to the default settings, a variety of audio functions can be called up directly via Audio control the buttons.
  • Page 61 Operation Camera The camera control element can be used to open and control the camera surveillance. Control element Status Function The camera control element can be used to call Camera up and carry out camera functions fast. Home appliances With home appliance control elements, connected home appliances can be activated. Control element Status Function...
  • Page 62 Operation Action Actions can be deactivated or activated with control elements for actions. Control element Status Function Actions can be activated and deactivated via control elements for actions. Action For this the actions must first be created and linked with the control element. Triggers Triggers for certain actions or scenes can be linked with trigger control elements.
  • Page 63 Operation 10.3 Special functions 10.3.1 Editing Different changes can be made to control elements via the "Edit" function. The "Edit" function can only be called up via the main operating page and the operating pages. Moving / deleting control elements: Fig.
  • Page 64 Operation 4. Tap on the change picture button to upload a different graphic. 5. Select a picture from the available graphics. – The picture is uploaded. 6. If necessary, adjust the picture cutout. Notice This function is available for the "Scene" control element. 10.3.2 Adding control elements to the dashboard Especially constantly used control elements can be added to the dashboard.
  • Page 65 Operation 10.4 Operating actions of the "Door communication" application Via the door communication application different functions of the door communication can be used. This also includes: Video surveillance ■ Video call ■ Audio call ■ Door opener ■ The call-up of the "Door communication" application is described in the following. 1.
  • Page 66 Operation 10.4.1 Setting up of video surveillance All areas in which a surveillance camera is available can be viewed via the control elements for video surveillance. Notice The panel supports communication protocols UDP and TCP/IP. 1. The function is called up by tapping on the control element of the respective surveillance camera.
  • Page 67 Operation If there is a person in a camera area, an audio or video connection can be established. In addition, the door opener can be actuated or the light switched. 10.4.2 Establishing a speech and video connection As soon as a visitor presses the bell of a station, this is signalled on the panel as a bell call (Display of the telephone receiver icon in the monitor of the bell call).
  • Page 68 Operation Accepting calls (establishing speech and video connection) Calls can be accepted with or without video. The acceptance of calls is described in the following: 1. The function is called up via the handset button [4]. The following functions are available while establishing the speech and video connection: Set the volume by tapping the toothed wheel icon (move the controller to the right or left).
  • Page 69 Operation 10.4.4 Activating mute (mite timer) The call tone of the panel can be switched on and off. This setting has a time limit. 1. The function is called up via the bell button. Fig. 48: Muting For mute activation (mute timer) the following functions are available: No call is pending: "Mute"...
  • Page 70 Operation 10.4.5 Switching light The lamp of the outdoor station can be switched via the lamp button. 1. The function is called up via the lamp button. 2. Press the lamp button for the following function ("Switch light" button actuated): –...
  • Page 71 Operation 10.5 Control actions of additional applications 10.5.1 Notification Center The panel offers protection and information via the notification center. You can view the call history and information about malfunctions or faults. Message contacts, sensors and their functionality can be monitored. Notice Depending on the parameterization, only certain functions are available in the application...
  • Page 72 Operation Call history All the latest calls accepted and made are shown in the call history. Also snapshots available in the call history are displayed. Fig. 50: Call history Pos. Description Selected video call Call status (missed, incoming, outgoing, internal, external call) Deleting the entire call history 1.
  • Page 73 Operation Messages Current and and archived messages can be displayed and edited in the notifications. There are different types of messages: Notice ■ Alarm ■ Error ■ Fig. 51: Fault and alarm messages Current notifications are marked with a red dot next to the warning icon. 1.
  • Page 74 Operation 10.5.2 Indoor air sensor Display of air quality AQI (Air Quality-Index) ® If an indoor air sensor has been added to the Busch-free@home system (e.g. Control element xgang), the display of air quality can be called up via the dashboard of the Busch-OneTouch 7. The following values are determined by the AQI (Air Quality Index) sensors: in ppm (parts per million / millionth) with an additional graphic display / evaluation of the ■...
  • Page 75 Operation 10.5.3 Radiator thermostat The temperature can be regulated via radiator thermostats to a previously set value set value. Also frost protection and valve protection functions can be activated. The Busch-OneTouch 7 can be combined with a radiator thermostat as extension unit. If a ®...
  • Page 76 Operation 10.6 System settings Within the system settings general adjustments appropriate to the device can be made. These are described as follows. Fig. 53: System settings (example illustration) The system settings are called up as follows: 1. Tap on the hamburger menu at the top left on the main operating page (homepage). 2.
  • Page 77 Operation The following areas become available: Pos. Designation Description Setting the brightness of the display via the slider. Display Specifying a screensaver. Specifying the volume for the following sounds: Click sound ■ Sound Warning sound ■ Alarm tone of connection disturbance ■...
  • Page 78 Operation 10.6.1 System settings - Display In the system settings under "Display", general settings such as screen brightness and the layout can be specified. Also a screen saver can be specified. Fig. 54: Display - Settings Activate display cleaning mode To ensure that no function is triggered unintentionally during cleaning of the device, it can be disabled for a certain time.
  • Page 79 Operation If necessary, the appearance of the control elements can then also be specified. Here one can switch between a reduced and a detailed layout. Setting the screen saver A screen saver can be activated if the display is not used. Here you can select between a clock, slideshow and weather.
  • Page 80 Operation 10.6.2 System Settings - Sound In the system settings under "Sound", general settings and adjustments for click and alarm tones can be specified. General After activating the checkbox "Activate click sound", the percentage for click sounds can be specified with the slider. Also the volume of the sounding alarm tones for connection faults can be specified via a slider.
  • Page 81 Operation Door communication The volume of the bell sound of the door communication is set via the slider. After activating the "Repeat bell sound" checkbox, the bell sound is repeated during a call. A bell sound can be specified for each station. Fig.
  • Page 82 Operation 10.6.3 System settings - Network connections System settings can be used to make adjustments to the network connections. In addition, a connection to the app and to the myBUSCH-JAEGER portal can be established. The network connection can be established either via LAN or WiFi. Establish LAN connection 1.
  • Page 83 Operation Establishing a WiFi connection A WiFi connection can be established automatically or manually after activating the WiFi function. 1. Specify network type on "WiFi". 2. Establishing a network connection via "Connect manually" or automatically. 3. Scan for available networks. 4.
  • Page 84 Operation Download the app ® The app Busch-free@home Next App can be downloaded by scanning the QR code in the App tab. Fig. 60: Network connections - App Then a connection with the web-interface of free@home can be established via the app tab by scanning the QR code.
  • Page 85 Operation Establishing a connection to the myBUSCH-JAEGER portal For the remote access a connection must be established to the myBuildings portal. 1. Tap on "Log in" in tab myBUSCH-JAEGER. 2. Enter the login data. 3. Confirm with a tap on "Login". –...
  • Page 86 Operation 10.6.4 System settings - Time and date All relevant data can be specified in the time and data settings. Also an automatic time change can be defined. Fig. 61: Time and date settings Product manual 2CKA000073B0017 │86...
  • Page 87 Operation 10.6.5 System settings - Access management The settings of the access management make possible the specification of PIN codes for secured areas, outdoor stations and access modules. All available control mechanisms and devices are listed here and can be equipped with a PIN code. Fig.
  • Page 88 Operation 10.6.6 System settings - User settings The panel language and the function of sensors and door communication can be set within the user settings. Also the user settings can be reset. Language and region The language of the panel and the separators to be used can be specified via the "Language" tab.
  • Page 89 Operation Door communication The "Door communication" tab can be used to specify how the system is to respond during the recording of snapshots and missed door calls. Fig. 64: User settings - Door communication Automatic screenshots ■ Options: Deactivate Activate When the checkbox is activated, the snapshots are taken automatically.
  • Page 90 Operation Reset option The "Reset option" tab can be used to reset the settings assigned to a user. For this the "Reset settings" button must be tapped. Then the reset of the settings must be confirmed with "Yes". Fig. 65: User settings –...
  • Page 91 Operation 10.6.7 System settings - Video surveillance New IP and Welcome cameras can be added and existing cameras can be managed in the video surveillance area. Notice The Busch-OneTouch 7 only supports IP cameras of type ONVIF/RTSP. ONVIF is always set automatically. Adding IP camera IP cameras can be added and edited via the IP camera tab.
  • Page 92 Operation IP cameras Fig. 67: Managing Deleting IP camera Integrated IP cameras can be deleted via the IP camera tab. The system can be searched automatically for existing cameras. 1. Select a camera in the camera list. 2. Visualise the camera menu by swiping to the left on the menu entry of the affected camera. 3.
  • Page 93 Operation 10.6.8 System settings Intercom list In the intercom list area new intercom functions for internal house calls can be added. Adding an intercom Adding an intercom Fig. 68: 1. Tap on the plus icon. 2. Add the desired intercom. 3.
  • Page 94 Operation Deleting an intercom Intercoms that are already integrated can be deleted from the intercom list by swiping to the left on the menu entry. Deleting an intercom Fig. 69: 1. Select an intercom in the intercom list. 2. Visualise the intercom menu by swiping to the left on the menu entry of the affected intercom.
  • Page 95 Operation 10.6.9 System settings - Program button New programming buttons can be added via the "Programming button" menu and the door communication can be managed. Adding programming button Programming button functions can be added and managed via the programming button tab. Fig.
  • Page 96 Operation 10.6.10 System settings - Extended settings Detail settings on the door communication and building automation can be made via the extended settings. If required, the system can be reset to the factory settings. The settings can only be made when the PIN code was entered successfully beforehand. Door communication Fig.
  • Page 97 Operation Building automation The operating mode of the panel can be specified in the building automation tab. It can function as internal SysAP or linked with an external SysAP of an existing free@home installation. Fig. 72: System settings - extended settings - building automation (internal SysAP) When using in combination with an existing external SysAp, a connection must be established by tapping on the corresponding button.
  • Page 98 Operation Resetting system to factory settings The system can be reset to the factory settings in the "Reset option" tab. 1. Tap on the "Reset to factory settings" button. 2. Confirm the enquiry. – The system will be reset to the factory settings. Notice After a successful reset, the system is restarted.
  • Page 99 Operation 1. Tap on the "Search for updates" button. – The system then searches for available updates. A new available update is displayed in the dialogue. 2. Perform the update by tapping on "Install update". – The successful installation is displayed in the dialogue. If there was a problem during the update, it can be installed again.
  • Page 100 Operation Terminal resistor 10.6.13 Station a1 b DC+ GND Station (PoE) X 100 X 00 P / S R C X100 X 00 P/S R C Fig. 76: Terminal resistor In video installations or mixed audio and video installations, set the terminal resistor for the last devices of a branch on "ON".
  • Page 101 Update Update A software update can be performed by means of the system settings on the panel. Various update options are available (see chapter 10.6.11 “System settings - Software update“ on page 98). Product manual 2CKA000073B0017 │101...
  • Page 102 Addressing Addressing The individual stations or components are networked with each other in a Busch-Welcome ® system. An example: To ensure that the bell rings in a certain apartment when you press a specific doorbell button, they must be "programmed" together. In this case the indoor station of an apartment is assigned to a doorbell button of an outdoor station.
  • Page 103 Maintenance Maintenance 13.1 Cleaning Caution! - Risk of damaging the device! When spraying on cleaning agents, these can enter the device through ■ crevices. – Do not spray cleaning agents directly onto the device. Aggressive cleaning agents can damage the surface of the device. ■...
  • Page 104 Notes Notes Product manual 2CKA000073B0017 │104...
  • Page 105 Index Index Activating mute (mite timer) ..........69 Maintenance ..............103 Add device ................38 Mounting ................24, 25 Additional necessary components ........15 Hollow wall ..............25, 27 Addressing ..............30, 102 Solid wall ..............25, 26 Allocation of devices ............37 Surface-mounted mounting frame......25, 28 Changing functions ..............
  • Page 106 Index Access management ............87 Video surveillance ............91 Display ................78 Extended settings ............96 Target group ................8 Intercom list ..............93 Technical data ..............18 Network connections ............82 Terminal resistor ..............100 Program button ............... 95 Software update ............. 98, 101 Time and date ..............
  • Page 107 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 2024 Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH All rights reserved...