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  • Page 1 2N IP Force User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Device Restart ........................... 81 IP Address Retrieval Using Hardware ..................81 Dynamic/Static IP Address Switching ..................81 Dynamic IP Address Setting ....................... 82 Factory Default Reset ........................ 83 IP Address Retrieval ........................83 IP Address Retrieval Using 2N Network Scanner ................. 83...
  • Page 3 IP Address Retrieval Using Hardware ..................84 IP Address Retrieval Using Speed Dial Button ................85 Dynamic/Static IP Address Switching ..................... 85 Device Restart ..........................88 Restart Using Web Configuration Interface, ................. 88 Firmware Update .......................... 88 Factory Default Reset ........................88 Factory Default Reset (version 555v3) ....................
  • Page 4: Symbols And Terms Used

    Symbols and Terms Used Symbols and Terms Used The following symbols and pictograms are used in the manual: DANGER Always abide by this information to prevent persons from injury. WARNING Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device. CAUTION Important information for system functionality.
  • Page 5: Product Description

    Basic Features 2N IP Force is highly durable and a reliable IP intercom equipped with a number of useful features that are not common in devices in this category. Thanks to support for the SIP standard and compatibility with renowned manufacturers of IP PBXs and telephones, it can use all VoIP network services.
  • Page 6: Product Versions

    • TFTP/HTTP client for automated configuration update. Product Versions 2N IP Force is designed for outdoor applications and requires no additional roof The W-including models are intended for WAP pressure cleaning and extremely noisy environments (such as highways, etc.). A frame is included in the main unit package.
  • Page 7: One-Button Main Units

    • Additional switch connection option A frame is included in the main unit package. Part No. 9151101CHW Axis Part No. 01337-001 2N IP Force main unit – 1 button, HD camera, 10 W loudspeaker • IP69K • 1 button • HD camera •...
  • Page 8 • Card reader connection option • Additional switch connection option Part No. 9151101CHRPW Axis Part No. 01334-001 Main Unit 2N IP Force – 1 button, HD camera, pictograms, 10 W speaker, reader ready • IP69K • 1 button • HD camera •...
  • Page 9 • Control of two electric locks • Additional switch connection option Part No. 9151101CHKW Axis Part No. 01339-001 2N IP Force main unit – 1 button, HD camera, keypad, 10 W loudspeaker • IP69K • 1 button • HD camera •...
  • Page 10: Two-Button Main Units

    • Control of two electric locks • Additional switch connection option Part No. 9151102CHRW Axis Part No. 01340-001 2N IP Force main unit – 2 buttons, HD camera, 10 W loudspeaker, reader ready • IP69K • 2 buttons • HD camera •...
  • Page 11 Product Description Part No. 9151102-X1 2N IP Force set main unit • IP69K • 2 buttons with INFO and SOS labels • 10 W loudspeaker • Anti-vandal buttons made of stainless steel Customization available per request.
  • Page 12: Four-Button Main Units

    • Additional switch connection option • Night vision Accessories Accessories for Installation 2N IP Force is designed for both outdoor and indoor applications and requires no additional roof. Choose the proper frame and, if necessary, other accessories for your particular installation needs.
  • Page 13 Product Description All 2N IP Force units can be used without additional accessories for flush and surface installation, however, the appropriate mounting kit must be used for plasterboard or hollow brick masonry installations.
  • Page 14 Product Description Part No. 9151001 Axis Part No. 01348-001 Flush mounting box for walls The box material is stainless steel. Part No. 9151002 Axis Part No. 01349-001 Flush mounting box for plasterboard Part No. 9151005 Axis Part No. 01351-001 Stand installation spacer The spacer allows for installation to a height of 120 cm to the top device edge.
  • Page 15: Extenders

    Product Description Part No. 9151018 Axis Part No. 01345-001 Security screws This is a safer alternative to regular screws. The screw head type is torx with pin (supplied with matching handle). Extenders...
  • Page 16 600 mA) or such non-critical equipment as lights (passive relay output of 30 V / 1 A for an indefinite time). It also comes with a tamper switch indicating that the 2N IP Force front panel is open. Part No. 9151011 Axis Part No.
  • Page 17 Fire with SIO, HID MIFARE Classic with SIO) • My2N • 2N PICard NFC/HCE preparation. It also comes with a tamper switch indicating that the 2N IP Force front panel is open. Two more switches, two more logical inputs and a Wiegand interface are available.
  • Page 18 • ST SR (SR, SRI, SRIX) • My2N • 2N PICard NFC/HCE preparation. It also comes with a tamper switch indicating that the 2N IP Force front panel is open. Two more switches, two more logical inputs and an OSDP interface are available.
  • Page 19 Axis Part No. 01391-001 External Induction Loop The external induction loop transmits sound wirelessly from 2N IP Force to the hearing aids of the people with hearing disabilities and enables them to hear and perceive sounds better. Part No. 9159010 Axis Part No.
  • Page 20: Power Supply

    Designed for external supply of electric locks. 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.
  • Page 21: Licenses

    Part No. 9137921 Axis Part No. 03160-001 MS Teams license • Refer to the Configuration Manual for 2N IP Intercoms, Subs. 3.2 Function Licensing details. • Please refer to the local 2N distributor for more accessories and recommendations. Other accessories...
  • Page 22 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. 9159012 Axis Part No. 01388-001 Magnetic door contact Set for installation on a door, enabling the status of door opening to be ascertained.
  • Page 23 Product Description Part No. 9134166E Axis Part No. 01396-001 RFID chip fob EM, 125 Hz RFID chip fob, type EM4100, 125 kHz. Part No. 11202601 Axis Part No. 02787-001 RFID chip card MIFARE DESFire, 13.56 MHz RFID chip fob, type MIFARE DESFire EV3 4 K, 13.56 MHz (ISO/ IEC14443A).
  • Page 24 • ST SR (SR, SRI, SRIX) • My2N • 2N PICard The device can also read the 13.56 MHz 2N PICard RFID cards. Part No. 9137424E Axis Part No. 01527-001 External secured RFID reader, 13.56 MHz + 125 kHz, NFC/HCE External secured RFID card reader connectable to a PC via a USB interface.
  • Page 25: Package Completeness Check

    IP de- vice. You do not have to configure anything, all you need is one 2N 2Wire unit at each end of the cable and a power supply connected to at least one of these units.
  • Page 26 Product Description 2N IP Force Certificate of ownership Quick Start manual installation drilling template Torx 10 / Torx 20 double-ended wrench frame (of the corresponding color) Bushings (enclosed): • 1x big two-hole sealed bushing with nut • 1x spare sealing for big bushing for a thick cable, one hole •...
  • Page 27: Installation

    • Make sure that the depths of the dowel holes are accurate! The plugs are 50 mm long and the screws are 90 mm long. • Stainless steel screws are used for the 2N IP Force assembly. Other screws than stainless steel ones corrode soon and may aesthetically deteriorate the surrounding environment! •...
  • Page 28: Installation Tips

    Installation • The device is not designed for environments with increased vibrations such as means of transport, machine rooms and so on. • The device may not be exposed to aggressive gas, acid vapors, solvents, etc. • The device is not intended for direct connection into the Internet/WAN. The device must be connected to the Internet/WAN via a separating active network element (switch/router).
  • Page 29: Flush Mounting

    Flush mounting – into classic masonry What you need for mounting: • 2N IP Force • a properly cut hole as instructed in the box package (131 x 222 x 82 mm) • flush mounting box for walls (9151001, 01348-001) If you use the brick flush mounting box, follow the instructions below: Make a hole using the template.
  • Page 30 Installation Insert the supplied screws in the side mounting holes making sure that they penetrate into the flush mounting box nuts. Tighten all the screws properly. WARNING Keep the maximum tightening torque of 1.5 Nm. Be careful, the screw tightening se- quence may affect the device position.
  • Page 31 Flush mounting – into insulated facade What you need for mounting: • 2N IP Force • a properly cut hole as instructed in the box package (135 x 243,5 x 85 mm) • longer screws (depending on the thermal insulation thickness) Cut out the thermal insulation layer using the template (the same as for classic brick wall).
  • Page 32 Flush installation – in a hollow brick What you need for mounting: • 2N IP Force • a properly cut hole as instructed in the box package (131 x 222 x 82 mm) • flush mounting box for walls (9151001, 01348-001)
  • Page 33 Installation WARNING Note that the external side of the bricks gets damaged by cutting and the dowels cannot practically be fixed into the thin internal part of the bricks. Therefore, use the wall flush mounting box and follow the instructions for this box. If you use the brick flush mounting box, follow the instructions below: Make a hole using the template.
  • Page 34: Surface Installation

    Use the flush mounting box for plasterboards and follow the instructions for this box. Surface Installation What you need for mounting: • 2N IP Force (the frame is not used) WARNING Eliminate the risk of personal injury! Surface installation is not recommended for narrow passages or places where people's attention is distracted by something else.
  • Page 35: Stand Installation

    Where cables lead along the surface, use the bushings included in the delivery. Stand Installation What you need for mounting: • 2N IP Force • stand installation spacer (9151005, 01351-001) CAUTION Remember to fit the stand to the base thoroughly especially if there is a risk of vandalism...
  • Page 36: Use Of Cable Bushings

    Fit the stand to the base Refer to the base drilling template for the dimensions of the fitting elements. The screws are not included in the package. Use screws of your own according to the type of surface. Use a cable bushing for the 2N IP Force cable fee-out! Use of Cable Bushings The cable bushings are designed for the following cables: •...
  • Page 37: How To Pull A Rj-45 Terminated Cable Through A Bushing

    Installation How to Pull a RJ-45 Terminated Cable through a Bushing The cable wiring holes are located on the bottom of the device. Place the nuts on the inside of the holes.
  • Page 38 Installation Screw on and tighten the bushing. Screw on and tighten the blank.
  • Page 39 Installation Remove the necessary number of cable glands from the seal.Place the nuts on the inside of the holes. Cut the case as shown. To ensure tightness, follow the correct order and orientation of the case, seal and nut.
  • Page 40 Installation Attach the bushing nut, case and seal to the cable. Pull the cable end through the bushing body into the intercom.
  • Page 41 Installation Snap the cable end into the motherboard connector. 10. Move the sealing including the case along the cable as far as the bushing body.
  • Page 42: Electric Installation

    • Make sure that the external power supply meets the power supply class 2 (PS2/LPS) . PoE Supply 2N IP Force is compatible with the PoE 802.3af technology (Class 0, max. 12.95 W) and can be supplied directly from the LAN via compatible network elements. If your LAN does not support this technology, insert a PoE injector , between 2N IP Force and the nearest network element.
  • Page 43: Lan Connection

    (−). LAN Connection 2N IP Force is connected to the LAN by inserting a SSTP cable (category Cat-5e or higher) terminated with RJ-45 (connector X11) 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.
  • Page 44 Installation Connector Description Speaker Button 2 Button 3 Camera module Button 1 Reset button (PCB version 555v3 and higher) Configuration jumpers Induction loop output Connector type JST SHR-02V-S Extending module (RFID card reader or additional switch) Buttons 1 through 4 LAN connection Servicing connector Keypad module...
  • Page 45 Installation Connector Description 12 V ±15 % / 2 A DC power input LED1/2 System status indicators are displayed LED3 LAN connection activity 2N IP Force – version 555v2...
  • Page 46 Installation 2N IP Force – version 555v3...
  • Page 47 Installation 2N IP Force – version 555v4...
  • Page 48 Installation 2N IP Force – version 555v5...
  • Page 49: Available Switches

    Installation Available switches Location Name Description Main unit RELAY1 Passive switch: • make and break contact • max. 30 V / 1 A AC/DC • only used to connect non-critical devices (e.g. lights) OUTPUT1 Active switch output: • 8 – 12 V DC depending on the power supply, max. 600 mA •...
  • Page 50: Relay Terminal Wiring Diagrams

    Relay Terminal Wiring Diagrams It is possible to connect a device to the 2N IP Force relay terminals to be controlled by this relay, e.g. an electric/electromechanical door lock. The elements are designated as follows in the diagrams below:...
  • Page 51 Installation Wiring diagram for closing the electric circuit of the controlled device...
  • Page 52: Electric Lock Connection

    Electric Lock Connection 2N IP Force is equipped with an electrically isolated relay switch with NO and NC contacts (terminal block X17, max. 30 V / 1 A AC/DC) and 9 up to 13 V DC depending on power supply (PoE: 9 V; adaptor: power supply voltage minus 1 V), max 600 mA switched output (terminal block X18), to which a standard electric lock or another compatible electrical appliance can be connected.
  • Page 53: Grounding

    Overvoltage Protection The 2N device cables have to be protected against atmospheric overvoltage caused by external causes (lightning, e.g.). A surge can damage a device installed outside/inside the building if the wires are unprotec- ted.
  • Page 54 Installation • Make sure that the overvoltage protector is installed as close as possible to the point where the cabling leaves the building. Examples of Overvoltage Protection Installation Overvoltage protection installation diagram for a device installed on the building facade and cables outside the building...
  • Page 55 Installation Overvoltage protection installation diagram for a device installed on the building facade and cables inside the building...
  • Page 56: Main And Extending Modules

    Therefore, update the device firmware after connecting the modules. Update firmware via the web configuration interface in System > Maintenance. 2N IP Force can be interconnected with the following modules: • Internal 125 kHz RFID card reader (p. 59) •...
  • Page 57: Internal Rfid Card Readers

    If the Internal RFID Card Reader is installed, it is not possible to install an Additional Switch. The 2N IP Force Internal RFID Card Reader adds two logical inputs, two switches and a tamper switch to the main unit.
  • Page 58: Installation

    Installation Installation Turn off the device. Remove the front panel (7) from the device. Mount the antenna board (8). Use the two enclosed screws (9). Plug the enclosed cable (11) to the antenna board connector.
  • Page 59: Specification

    The Internal RFID Card Reader 125 kHz (Part No. 9151011, 01344-001) is used for reading RFID card Ids in the 125 kHz band. Specification Card Reader Supported RFID cards 125 kHz: • EM4x02 • NXP HiTag2 • Operating frequency: 125 kHz • Minimum reading distance: 10 mm above the 2N IP Force surface...
  • Page 60: Logical Inputs

    Installation Passive output • Max. 30 V / 2A AC / DC Switched output • 9 to 12 V DC according to power supply (PoE: 9 V; adapter: source voltage minus 1 V), up to 600 mA Logical inputs Active mode – requires external voltage (JP2 jumper OFF) •...
  • Page 61: Switched Output

    • ST SR (SR, SRI, SRIX) • My2N • 2N PICard • Operating frequency: 13.56 MHz • Minimum reading distance: 30 mm above the 2N IP Force surface Relay (SSR A, SSR B) • NO contact max. 30 V / 1 A AC/DC Switched output •...
  • Page 62: Power Supply

    Installation • I +48 V) = max. 1 mA Passive mode – requires external contact only (jumper JP1 for IN1, pins 3–4 are open, jumper JP1 for IN2, pins 1–2 are open) • U = approx. 8.3 V • U = approx.
  • Page 63 SIO) • My2N • 2N PICard • Operating frequency: 13.56 MHz • Minimum reading distance: 30 mm above the 2N IP Force surface Passive output • Max. 30 V / 2A AC / DC Switched output • 9 to 12 V DC according to power supply (PoE: 9 V; adapter: source voltage minus 1 V), up to 600 mA Logical inputs Active mode –...
  • Page 64 Supported RFID cards 125 kHz: • EM4x02 • NXP HiTag2 • Operating frequency: 125 kHz • Minimum reading distance: 30 mm above the 2N IP Force surface Relay (SSR A, SSR B) • NO contact max. 30 V / 1 A AC/DC Switched output •...
  • Page 65 The 13.56 MHz Internal RFID Card Reader, NFC, OSDP (Part No. 9151023, 03229-001) is used for reading RFID card IDs in the 13.56 MHz band, NFC supported. Provides communication between a connected OSDP device (control panel, door controller) and 2N device via the OSDP. Specification Card Reader Supported RFID cards 13.56 MHz:...
  • Page 66 The 13.56 MHz Internal secured RFID Card Reader, NFC, OSDP (Part No. 9151023S, 03230-001) is used for reading RFID card IDs in the 13.56 MHz band, NFC supported. Provides communication between a connected OSDP device (control panel, door controller) and 2N device via the OSDP. Specification Card Reader Supported RFID cards 13.56 MHz:...
  • Page 67: Internal Induction Loop

    LED and tamper switch settings and use. Internal Induction Loop The internal induction loop (Part No. 9151021, 02338-001) is one of the 2N IP Force extending modules, which is used for people with disabled hearing equipped with a special hearing aid that receives reproduced sound via a magnetic field sensor.
  • Page 68 Installation Installation Turn off the device. Remove the front panel (7) from the device. Mount the antenna board (8). Use the two enclosed screws (9). Plug the enclosed cable (11) to the antenna board connector.
  • Page 69: Induction Loop External

    – Part No. 9159054, 12 V DC power adapter – Part No. 9159052, 01393-001) is used for reading RFID card IDs in the 13.56 MHz band, with NFC support. Provides communication between a connected OSDP device (control panel, door controller) and 2N device via the OSDP. Specification •...
  • Page 70: Additional Switch

    The Additional Switch (Part No. 9151010, 01350-001) is used for extending the count of inputs/outputs. Compatibility This extending module is intended for mounting into the 2N IP Force main unit and is compatible with the main unit Part No. 915110xxxxx.
  • Page 71 Installation FAQ: Tamper Switch - How to Connect It to 2N IP Intercom Specification Version 5: • IN2 terminals for input in passive / active mode (-30 V to +30 V DC) • OFF = open contact OR U > 1.5 V •...
  • Page 72 Installation Installation Turn off the device. Remove the front panel from the device. According to your model: If you are mounting the switch into a two-nameplate model, demount the button PCB (1) and remove the right-hand bottom spacer (there are four PCB fitting spacers altogether). If you are mounting the switch into a keypad model, take the keypad out of the holder.
  • Page 73 Installation Put the switch board (4) in the motherboard connector. Make sure that the screw hole is directly above the spacer. According to your model: If you are mounting the switch into a two-nameplate model, fit the switch board with the enclosed 10.5 mm spacer (3) and reinstall the button PCB (1).
  • Page 74 Installation Connection Version 5...
  • Page 75: Security Relay

    Version 4 and lower Security Relay The Security Relay (9159010, 01386-001) is used for enhancing security between 2N IP Force and the connected electric lock. The Security Relay significantly enhances security of the connected electric lock by preventing unlocking due to device tampering.
  • Page 76 The Security Relay is designed with holes for surface anchoring. It is recommended that a screw of the diameter of 3 mm with a lens head of the diameter of 6 mm is used. Using a countersunk head may cause irreversible damage to the plastic cover! 2N IP Force Door lock Departure button...
  • Page 77: Status Signaling

    • to the passive output in series with the external power supply The Security Relay also supports the Departure button connected to the ‘PB’ and ‘– 2N IP intercom’ terminals. Once the Departure button is pressed, the output is activated for 5 seconds.
  • Page 78: Installation Completion

    • Properly installed device is waterproof. An incorrectly made installation may compromise the device waterproofness. Water infiltration may damage the electronic part. • Stainless steel screws are used for the 2N IP Force assembly. Other screws than stain- less steel ones corrode soon and may aesthetically deteriorate the surrounding environ-...
  • Page 79: Nametag Insertion/Replacement

    Nametag Insertion/Replacement 2N IP Force provides an intuitive, easy access to the name plates. The tags are easy to insert and replace even without a manual. You need not remove the front panel and thus are not exposed to the risk of loss of components while replacing the tags.
  • Page 80: Brief Guidelines

    Device Configuration Interface Access 2N IP Force is configured via the web configuration interface. You have to know the device IP address or the device domain name. Make sure that the device is connected to the local IP network and powered.
  • Page 81: Configuration Via Hardware

    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: •...
  • Page 82: Dynamic Ip Address Setting

    Brief Guidelines Press and hold the RESET button. Wait until the red and green LEDs go on simultaneously on the device and the acoustic signal can be heard (approx. 15–35 s). Wait until the red LED goes off and the acoustic signal can be heard (approx.
  • Page 83: Factory Default Reset

    • Use the freely accessible 2N Network Scanner. • Use the Speed Dial button. 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.
  • Page 84: Ip Address Retrieval Using Hardware

    In that case, click Refresh to find the device again and check whether multicast is enabled in your network. • Double click the selected row in the 2N Network Scanner list to access the device web interface easily. • To change the device IP address, select Config and enter the required static IP address or activate DHCP.
  • Page 85: Ip Address Retrieval Using Speed Dial Button

    IP Address Retrieval Using Speed Dial Button Take the following steps to retrieve the 2N IP Force IP address: Connect the device to the power supply (if connected, disconnect and reconnect it). Wait for the second sound signal.
  • Page 86 Brief Guidelines The acoustic signal indicates mode switching. NOTE After the static address mode is switched on, the basic network parameters are reset to the following default values: • IP address: 192.168.1.100 • Network mask: 255.255.255.0 • Default gateway: 192.168.1.1 4-Button Models Dynamic/Static IP Address Switching Follow the instructions below to switch on the Static IP address mode (DHCP OFF):...
  • Page 87 Brief Guidelines The acoustic signal indicates mode switching. Wait until the device is restarted automatically. NOTE After the static address mode is switched on, the basic network parameters are reset to the following default values: • IP address: 192.168.1.100 • Network mask: 255.255.255.0 •...
  • Page 88: Device Restart

    Maintenance > System using Restart . Firmware Update We recommend that the firmware is also updated during the 2N IP Force installation. Refer to 2N.com the latest FW version. Update firmware via the web configuration interface in System > Maintenance, refer to the device Configura- tion Manual.
  • Page 89: Factory Default Reset (Version 555V3)

    Brief Guidelines Release the RESET button. Factory Default Reset (version 555v3) For resetting device to default settings press and hold SW1 button. Wait for the first sound signalization and then release the button. If you press the button for short time device will reboot only. WARNING Having reset the factory defaults on a device with firmware 2.18 or higher, remember to reprogram Security Relay using the instructions above.
  • Page 90: Call Connection

    Speed dial buttons. Make sure that the call transmitting service is enabled on the called 2N device to make a successful call. • Each user can be assigned up to 3 phone numbers. In case the first user fails to answer, the call is forwarded to the next number.
  • Page 91: Device Control

    Calling to Phone Book Position The Phonebook 2N IP Force can contain up to 1 999 pre-programmed positions. Depending on the number of speed dial buttons actually installed, you can call a given number of positions in the phone book. The remaining positions can be retrieved via the numeric keypad if the Speed dial using digits is enabled in configuration.
  • Page 92: Incoming Call Answering/Rejecting

    Door Opening (Switch Activation) by Code 2N IP Force is equipped with a door unlocking switch. Enter the valid code (refer to Subs. Switchesof the Configuration Manual for IP Intercoms) using the numeric keypad to activate this switch.
  • Page 93: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Refer to https://www.2n.com/faqs for the most frequently solved problems.
  • Page 94: Technical Parameters

    Technical Parameters Technical Parameters Power Supply Types: IEEE PoE 802.3af (Class 0, max. 12.95 W) External supply 12 V ±15 % / 2 A DC Signaling protocol UDP, TCP, TLS Buttons Button design Transparent, white backlit buttons with easily replaceable nametags Button count 1, 2 nebo 4...
  • Page 95 Technical Parameters Audio Microphone 2 integrované Amplifier 10 W (class D) Speaker 10 W Sound pressure level (SPL max) 78,5 dB (1 W model, pro 1 kHz ve vzdálenosti 1 m); 94 dB ± 3 % (10 W model, pro 1 kHz ve vzdálenosti 1 m) Volume Control Adjustable with automatic adaptive mode Full duplex...
  • Page 96 Technical Parameters Camera Sensor 1/3’’ colour CMOS JPEG resolution Up to 1280 x 960 Video resolution 640 x 480 Frame rate 30 fps Sensor sensitivity 5.6 V/lux-sec (550 nm) Viewing angle 135° (H), 109° (V) Infrared illumination Focal length 2.3 mm Video stream •...
  • Page 97 Technical Parameters Interface 10/100BASE-TX with Auto-MDIX, RJ-45 Recommended cabling Cat-5e or higher Supported protocols SIP2.0, DHCP opt. 66, SMTP, 802.1x, RTSP, RTP, TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, Syslog, ONVIF Passive switch (relay) spínací a rozpínací kontakt (NO/NC), max. 30 V / 1 A AC/DC Active switch output 8 to 12 V DC according to power supply, up to 600 mA •...
  • Page 98 Technical Parameters Mechanical Parameters Cover Robust aluminum cast product Color: • metallic black, semi-matt (not RAL) Front Panel Aluminum cast • Fiberglass FR4 (91511xxxR) Body material • Black version: • Material - Zamak 410 - Zn95Al4Cu1 • Surface treatment – PUR Wet coating 15-25 μm, RAL 9005 Jet black, inner side - passivated zinc Dimensions with frame...
  • Page 99: General Drawings

    Technical Parameters General Drawings Surface Installation Flush mounting – into plasterboard...
  • Page 100 Technical Parameters Flush mounting – into classic masonry...
  • Page 101: General Instructions And Cautions

    The manufacturer also assumes no responsibility for additional costs incurred by the consumer as a result of making calls to increased tariff lines. Directives, Laws and Regulations 2N IP Force conforms to the following directives and regulations: • 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment...
  • Page 102: Industry Canada

    Compliance with DDA: The 2N Telekomunikace devices comply with the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) of 2005 stipulating the following conditions: The devices are mounted in such a manner that their bottom edges are 100 to 120 centimeters above the floor.
  • Page 103: Electric Waste And Used Battery Pack Handling

    General Instructions and Cautions Legislation of Thailand Legislation of Japan 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-...
  • Page 104 2N IP Force – User Manual © 2N Telekomunikace a. s., 2025 2N.com...

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