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Product Description Product Description In this section, we introduce the 2N IP Style product, outline its application options and highlight the advantages following from its use. Basic Features 2N IP Style is an elegant and reliable intercom equipped with lots of useful functions. Thanks to SIP support and compatibility with major brands of PBX manufacturers, it can benefit from using VoIP networks.
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Product Description • bidirectional communication – acoustic echo cancellation, • integrated color HD camera with a wide-angle lens and night vision • numeric touch keypad, • integrated electronic lock switches with wide setting options, • integrated 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz (optionally secured) RFID card reader, •...
Product Description Product Versions Part No. 9157101P Axis Part No. 02718-001 Main unit 2N IP Style - with protective glass Includes an internal 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz card reader. Part No. 9157101P-S Axis Part No. 02719-001 Main unit 2N IP Style - with protective glass Includes an internal 125 kHz card reader and 13.56 MHz secure card reader.
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Product Description Part No. 9155030 Axis Part No. 01252-001 2N IP Verso – Infopanel The Infopanel module helps you place such information into the device installation as house number, opening hours and similar data. The Infopanel backlight is software controlled. Part No.
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Product Description • ISO14443A (MIFARE Classic, MIFARE Plus, MIFARE Mini, MIFARE Ultralight, MIFARE DESFire CSN only) • PicoPass (HID iClass CSN, Picopass) • FeliCa (Standard, Lite) • ST SR (SR, SRI, SRIX) • Mobile Key • 2N PICard Part No. 91550942-S Axis Part No.
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Product Description • ST SR (SR, SRI, SRIX) • Mobile Key • 2N PICard Part No. 91550945 Axis Part No. 02778-001 Bluetooth & RFID – 125 kHz, 13.56 MHz, NFC A combined Bluetooth & card reader module helps you control access using a numeric code, contactless cards or key fobs.
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Product Description Part No. 91550946 Axis Part No. 02779-001 2N IP Verso Touch keypad & RFID – 125 kHz, 13.56 MHz, NFC A combined touch keypad – card reader module helps you control ac- cess using a numeric code, contactless cards or key fobs. The module supports the 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz cards and/or other carriers.
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Product Description Part No. 91550947-S Axis Part No. 02782-001 2N IP Verso Touch keypad & Bluetooth & RFID - 125 kHz, secured 13.56 MHz, NFC A combined touch keypad – Bluetooth – card reader module helps you control access using an access code, Mobile Key in your smartphone or an access card.
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Product Description Part No. 91550371 Axis Part No. 02577-001 OSDP Module The OSDP module provides OSDP communication with a connected OSDP device (control panel, door controller) and 2N IP Style (placed outside). The module is installed under another module, i.e. needs no separate position.
Product Description Power Supply Part No. 9159052 Axis Part No. 01393-001 12 V / 1 A power supply for 2N Induction Loop The external induction loop power supply has 230 V AC input voltage and 12 V DC output voltage. Licenses Part No.
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Product Description Part No. 9159013 Axis Part No. 02523-001 Departure button The departure button is connected to the device logic input for opening the door from inside the building. Part No. 9157003 Axis Part No. 02743-001 Protective glass for 2N IP Style touch screen The protective hardened glass with 9H and IK08 ratings has an active hygienic protection.
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Product Description Part No. 9134165E Axis Part No. 01395-001 RFID chip card EM, 125 Hz RFID chip card, type EM4100, 125 kHz. Part No. 9134166E Axis Part No. 01396-001 RFID chip fob EM, 125 Hz RFID chip fob, type EM4100, 125 kHz. Part No.
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Product Description Part No. 9137421E Axis Part No. 01399-001 External RFID reader, 13.56 MHz + 125 kHz, NFC/HCE External RFID card reader connectable to a PC via a USB interface. Suitable for system administration and adding of 13.56 MHz/125 kHz cards and Android devices with NFC/HCE support using the device web configuration or theAccess Commander.
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Product Description Supported RFID cards 13.56 MHz: • ISO14443A (MIFARE Classic, MIFARE Plus, MIFARE Mini, MIFARE Ultralight, MIFARE DESFire CSN only) • PicoPass (HID iClass CSN, Picopass) • FeliCa (Standard, Lite) • ST SR (SR, SRI, SRIX) • HID PAC (HID SEOS, HID iClass SE, iClass SR, HID MIFARE DES- Fire with SIO, HID MIFARE Classic with SIO) •...
Product Description The Wiegand isolator protects the interconnected devices against com- munication errors and/or damage. Package Completeness Check Please check the product delivery before installation. Contents: 2N IP Style Certificate of ownership Quick Start manual Module / Frame Package Completeness Check The package of modules for 2N IP Style includes: 3 x 8 mm stainless steel thread-forming lens head screw for plastic CAUTION...
Installation Installation For optimum functionality, it is recommended that the device is placed at a height according to the following scheme: Mechanical Installation Installation Conditions Make sure that the following 2N IP Style installation conditions are met. • There must be enough space for the device installation. •...
Installation • Make sure that the plasterboard interior does not show a pressure value significantly different from that of the room, e.g. that it is not connected with overpressure ventilation. If the difference is too great, separate the device in terms of pressure (using, e.g., a mounting box) and seal the cable passage. •...
Installation Make a hole of the size of 352 (h) x 167 (w) x 45 (d) mm for the mounting box installation. Remove the selected blank for cabling. Thread the cables through the selected box hole and put the mounting box in the pre-prepared hole.
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Installation Unscrew the connector cover on the back of the device. Thread all of the cables with no connectors (terminals or end pieces, etc.) through the bushing on the inside of the connector cover. After threading the cables through the bushing, fit the required end pieces.
Installation Fold out the mounting bracket located at the bottom of the chassis or flush mounting box. Fit the profiles on the device back onto the mounting bracket and slide them down to the lowest possible position, anchoring the device by snapping it into place (2A). Connect all the cables to the device (2B). The mounting bracket provides sufficient support for cable installation and so it is unnecessary to support the device in any way.
Installation Chassis Installation Drill chassis anchoring holes on a proper place. Use the chassis itself as a template to maintain the horizontal level and carry the cabling at the bottom edge of the cable hole. The recommended length of the accessible cables is 35 cm. Insert the dowels in the holes drilled and use the screws to anchor the chassis.
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Installation Unscrew the connector cover on the back of the device. Thread all of the cables with no connectors (terminals or end pieces, etc.) through the bushing on the inside of the connector cover. After threading the cables through the bushing, fit the required end pieces.
Installation Fold out the mounting bracket located at the bottom of the chassis or flush mounting box. Fit the profiles on the device back onto the mounting bracket and slide them down to the lowest possible position, anchoring the device by snapping it into place (2A). Connect all the cables to the device (2B). The mounting bracket provides sufficient support for cable installation and so it is unnecessary to support the device in any way.
Installation CAUTION Make sure that the wires are firmly attached to the terminal to avoid any free contact. Current consumption [A] Available power output [W] Adapter Connection (1341481, 02520-001) The white wire at the end of the adapter carries the positive charge (+), the black wire carries the negative charge (−).
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Installation Main Unit Max Power Overview Main unit Max consumption Max consump- Max consump- tion tion mA (from 12V supply) W (from 12V sup- W (z PoE+) ply) At relax 6.06 7.13 Restart 9.88 Infrared light (100%) 2.12 Display backlight intensity (100%) 5.65 Audio (100 %) 1420...
Installation Device Connectors Main unit connector wiring...
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Installation Name Description LAN BOOT BUT- LAN Connection Restart Button SD CARD SD card slot CONTROL BUT- Factory reset button POWER LED Device status LED LAN LED LAN connection status LED VBUS Bus connector SHIELD Grounding terminal CAUTION We recommend that a grounding cable of the cross-section of 1.5 mm is used.
Installation Name Description Tamper Switch Switch detecting unauthorized device opening Available switches Location Name Description Main unit RELAY Passive switch: • switching and expandable contact • max. 30 V / 1 A AC/DC • only used to connect non-critical devices (e.g. lights) Active switch output: •...
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Installation DANGER If a coil containing device is connected, e.g. relays/electromagnetic locks, it is necessary to protect the device output against voltage peak while switching off the induction load. For this way of protection we recommend a 1 A / 1000 V diode (e.g., 1N4007, 1N5407, 1N5408) connected antiparallel to the device.
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Installation Wiring diagram for closing the electric circuit of the controlled device...
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Installation Wiring diagram for opening the electric circuit of the controlled device Connection of IN1 inputs (or IN2) It is possible to connect an external button, e.g. a departure button or door open sensor, to the IN1 or IN2 terminals of device2N IP Style. The following wiring diagrams apply both to IN1 and IN2.
Installation LAN Connection 2N IP Style is connected to the LAN by inserting a SSTP cable (category Cat-5e or higher) in the dedicated LAN connector on the device. As the device is equipped with the Auto-MDIX function, you can use either the straight or crossed cable version.
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Installation Examples of Overvoltage Protection Installation Overvoltage protection installation diagram for a device installed on the building facade and cables outside the building...
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Installation Overvoltage protection installation diagram for a device installed on the building facade and cables inside the building...
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Installation Overvoltage protection installation diagram for a device and cables installed outside the building...
Main and Extending Modules Main and Extending Modules CAUTION In case the firmware versions of the module to be connected and the main unit are in- compatible, the module will not be detected. Therefore, update the device firmware after connecting the modules. Update firmware via the web configuration interface in System > Maintenance.
Main and Extending Modules Module Power Supply All the modules connected to the device, except for the Tamper Switch, are powered from the bus. The available bus power output depends on the power supply type. Power Supply Specification Available power output External supply 12 V ±15 % / 4 A DC up to 48...
Main and Extending Modules To accelerate access card reading, we recommend that the used card types are only selected in the module settings. Features • The module contains two bus connectors for the 2N IP Style bus. • These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used either as inputs from the main unit or outputs to other modules.
Main and Extending Modules Features • The module contains two bus connectors for the 2N IP Style bus. • These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used either as inputs from the main unit or outputs to other modules. •...
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Main and Extending Modules Connectors and Installation RELAY1/2 RELAY1/2 terminals with accessible 30 V / 1 A AC/DC NO/NC contact IN1/2 IN1/2 terminals for input in passive / active mode (−30 V to +30 V DC) • OFF = open or U >...
Main and Extending Modules Wiegand Module The Wiegand module (9155037, 01259-001) is used for connecting an external Wiegand device (RFID card reader, fingerprint/biometric data scanner) and/or connecting 2N IP Style to an external security exchange. Features • The module contains two bus connectors for the 2N IP Style bus. •...
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Main and Extending Modules Reader helps connect an external Wiegand-supporting reader. The reader sends the device card ID. The Control Panel is used for connection to the security PBX / access system to which the device sends the card ID information. The module contains two BUS connectors for device bus connection.
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Main and Extending Modules Reader , W1 Isolated 2-wire WIEGAND IN Isolated open LED OUT switched against GND (up to 24 V / 50 Control Panel (5 to 15 V DC) for WIEGAND OUT power supply Isolated 2-wire WIEGAND OUT , GND (nega- Isolated input for open LED IN, input activated by GND...
Main and Extending Modules Recommended reader & bus driver wiring diagram 2N IP Style External RFID Card Reader Recommended reader & OC output wiring diagram 2N IP Style External RFID Card Reader 5 V power supply Security Relay The Security Relay (9159010, 01386-001) is used for enhancing security between 2N IP Style and the connected electric lock.
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Main and Extending Modules FAQ: 2N Security Relay – description of the device and use with the 2N intercoms Specification Passive switch NO/NC contact, up to 30 V / 1 A AC/DC Switched out- • Where the Security Relay is fed from the device, 8 to 12 V DC is available on the output depending on the power supply, 400 mA DC.
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Main and Extending Modules 2N IP Style Door lock Departure button Connect the Security Relay to the access unit as follows: • To the Active output Connect the electric lock to the Security Relay as follows: • to the switched output •...
Main and Extending Modules Status Signaling Green LED Red LED State flashing Operational mode Activated output flashing flashing Programming mode – waiting for initialization flashing Error – wrong code Configuration Connect the Security Relay to the properly set Security output of the device. Refer to the Configuration Manual for details.
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Main and Extending Modules Connectors and Installation This module is not connected to the bus. Jumpers are used for interconnecting the Tamper Switch pins with the I/O / OSDP / Wiegand module.
Main and Extending Modules OSDP Module The OSDP module (91550371, 02577-001) of 2N IP Style provides OSDP communication between a connected OSDP device (control panel, door controller) and the device. The OSDP module provides secure sending of such access data as the access card ID or PIN code. Features •...
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Main and Extending Modules VBUS connectors for the bus connection Control Panel: A, B JP1/2/3/4 Jumpers 1/2/3/4 TAMPER Tamper Switch (9155038, 01260-001) input The module is installed under another module, i.e. needs no separate position. Having connected the OSDP module to 2N IP Style via the VBUS, connect the OSDP device to the module.
Main and Extending Modules Connect the OSDP device as instructed (A to B or B to A) keeping the correct order to avoid malfunc- tion. CAUTION • Mounting jumpers JP2 and JP3 results in a connection of strong pull-up/pull-down resistors (560 ohms) to the RS-485 bus. These jumpers must be mounted/unmoun- ted together, i.e.
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Main and Extending Modules Features • The module contains two bus connectors for the 2N IP Style bus. • These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used either as inputs from the main unit or outputs to other modules. •...
Brief Guidelines It is recommended that a password is used that is difficult to break. It is not recommended that names, places or things, especially those closely related to the user, are used in the password. For increased password security, it is recommended that: •...
Brief Guidelines IP Address Retrieval To retrieve the device IP address, take the following steps: • Use the freely accessible 2N Network Scanner. • Display information on the device display. IP Address Retrieval Using 2N Network Scanner The application helps you find the IP addresses of all the 2N devices in the LAN. Download 2N Network Scanner from the 2N.com website.
Brief Guidelines It is recommended that a password is used that is difficult to break. It is not recommended that names, places or things, especially those closely related to the user, are used in the password. For increased password security, it is recommended that: •...
Brief Guidelines DHCP Switching To switch the DHCP on the device display, you must start the Hidden Menu: Wait until the end of the introductory animation on the display after starting/restarting the device. The moment the home screen appears (after approx. 20 s), place your finger in the left-hand upper corner of the display for approx.
Brief Guidelines • via the web configuration interface. NOTE The device restart does not result in any change in the configuration settings. Restart Using Web Configuration Interface, You can restart the device via the web configuration interface. Refer to Web Configuration Interface Login (p. for login details.
Device Control Device Control 2N IP Style is an intercom allowing you to: • call other devices • use quick dial buttons • dial phone book position • dial phone number • receive and reject incoming calls • activate switch (e.g. door opening, lift control, etc.) The device works as an authorization intermediary, which authenticates the user access rights and, if the user access is valid, activates the switch.
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Device Control NOTE Codes 00 and 11 are reserved for DTMF-based door opening. Door Opening (Switch Activation) by 2N Mobile Key 2N IP Style is equipped with a door unlocking switch. Activate this switch using the 2N Mobile Key authenti- cation in your smartphone.
Device Control Idle Mode 2N IP Style switches to the Sleep mode after an idle timeout (default value is 60 s). In the Idle mode, you can go to the Showcase mode to dis- play a presentation or the company logo/address (refer to the Display subsection of the Configura-...
Device Control Rain Test Mode The Rain test mode shows where water has been detected on the display. When the mode is acti- vated, a black screen is displayed showing the water impact spots. Triple touch quickly any part of the display to delete the impact records. The device does not support the intercom func- tions during the test (no calls, no card reading, etc.).
Device Control Home Screen The Home page displays the group / user name list to be called. Use the icon to display a full-text array to retrieve contacts in the device directo- ry. Also, the possibility to enter the access code via the touch numeric keypad is offered.
Device Control Outgoing Call Active Call Possible ac- Performance Action result tions Incoming call Connection with the other device has been established, a receiving call is in progress. The call can be ended without answering. End of Call The outgoing call is cancelled./The incoming call is rejec- ted./The active call is interrupted.
Device Control Virtual Number Call If the Calling Virtual Numbers parameter is set (refer to Calls > General Settings of the Configuration Manual for IP Intercoms), you can dial a user-defined phone number using the device numeric keypad. Press the button.
Device Control LED pictograms Signaling LED pictograms may appear on the notification bar at the display upper edge. See the table below for the meanings of the pictograms: Pictogram Description Means that the area where the device is located is secure. To activate the area security, for example, assign it to a physical input, use HTTP API and so on.
Maintenance - Cleaning Maintenance - Cleaning 2N IP Style contains no environmentally harmful components. Dispose of the device in accordance with the applicable legal regulations. If used frequently, the device surface gets dirty. Use a piece of soft cloth moistened with clean water to clean the device.
Technical Parameters Technical Parameters Power Supply Types: IEEE PoE+ 802.3at External supply 12 V ±15 % / 4 A DC Signaling protocol UDP, TCP, TLS Audio Microphone 2 integrované Amplifier 2 x 4 W (class D) Speaker 2 x 4 W / 4 Ω Sound pressure level (SPL max) 85 dB (pro 1 kHz ve vzdálenosti 1 m) LINE OUT...
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Technical Parameters Video stream Protocols • RTP • RTSP • SRTP • HTTP ONVIF/RTSP streaming codecs • H.264 • H.265 • MJPEG IP Camera Function Yes – compatible profiles: • ONVIF v2.4 profile S Interface 10/100BASE-TX with Auto-MDIX, RJ-45 Recommended cabling Cat-5e or higher Supported protocols SIP2.0, SIPS, DHCP opt.
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Technical Parameters Standard RFID card reader Secured RFID card reader Supported RFID cards 125 kHz: Supported RFID cards 125 kHz: • EM4x02 • EM4x02 • NXP HiTag2 • NXP HiTag2 • HID Prox Supported RFID cards 13.56 MHz: Supported RFID cards 13.56 MHz: •...
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Technical Parameters Touch Display Resolution 85 dB (pro 1 kHz ve vzdálenosti 1 m) Contrast ratio 800 : 1 Brightness 85 dB (pro 1 kHz ve vzdálenosti 1 m) Viewing angle 85° from all directions Numeric Keypad numeric touch keypad, Touch buttons press the display Directory...
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Technical Parameters Mechanical Parameters Cover Hardened glass • Material Body material - EN- AW6060 • Surface finish: body - 7021 (dark grey variant), chassis - RAL 7043 Device dimensions (W x H x D) 170.6 x 355.5 x 41.8 mm Flush installation dimensions Device (overhanging part) 170 x 355...
General Instructions and Cautions General Instructions and Cautions Please read this User Manual carefully before using the product and follow the instructions and recommen- dations included therein. Any use of the product that is in contradiction with the instructions provided herein may result in malfunction, damage or destruction of the product.
General Instructions and Cautions • 2014/30/EU for electromagnetic compatibility • 2014/35/EU for electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits • 2014/53/EU for radio equipment • 2011/65/EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003/NMB-003.
General Instructions and Cautions この装置は、クラス B 機器です。この装置は、住宅環境で使用することを目的としていますが、この装置が ラジオやテレビジョン受信機に近接して使用されると、受信障害を引き起こすことがあります。 取扱説明 書に従って正しい取り扱いをして下さい。VCCI ‒ B 本製品は、シールドネットワークケーブル(STP)を使用して接続してください。また適切に接地してくださ い。 本製品は電気通信事業者(移動通信会社、固定通信会社、インターネットプロバイダ等)の通信回線(公衆 無線 LAN を含む)に直接接続することができません。本製品をインターネットに接続する場合は、必ずル ータ等を経由し接続してください。 Electric Waste and Used Battery Pack Handling Do not place used electric devices and battery packs into municipal waste containers. An undue disposal thereof might impair the environment! Deliver your expired household electric appliances and battery packs removed from them to dedicated dumpsites or containers or give them back to the dealer or manufacturer for environmental-friendly dispos-...
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