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1. Electric Locks 932070E 932080E 932090E BEFO 1211 12V 600 mA BEFO 1221 BEFO 1211MB with momentum pin with mechanical blocking Power Supply W EV LA 12V 12 230VE Sr 80r u E a E Wo M F m 91378100E 91341481E 932928E 91378100US Adapter 12 V 2 A 12 V transformer PoE injector A stabilised power supply has to be used if the Ethernet PoE power supply is not available 12 2N Helios IP Vario Components and Associated Products 1 2 Additional Modules 9137310E Additional switch Additional appliance control normally open closed contact option time unlimited connection up to 48 V 2 A 9159010 Security Relay 9134165E RFID card 9137430E 9137420E Internal RFID card reader for External RFID card 2N Helios IP Vario mounting reader for PC connection via USB interface 9159011 9137410E Wiegand Isolator External IP relay 9134166E RFID key fob 13 Terms and Symbols Used 1 3 1 8 Terms and Symbols Used Manual Symbols Safety B Always abide by this information to prevent injury of persons Warning m Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device Caution B Important information for system functionality Tip m Useful advice Note B Additional information gt gt gt This section describes the 2N Helios IP Vario product and its installation Description and Installation Here is what
2. TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2N Helios IP Vario Door Access Intercom Installation Manual Version 1 0 3 www 2n cz The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s joint stock company is a Czech manufacturer and supplier of telecommunications equipment The product family developed by 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s includes GSM gateways private branch exchanges PBX and door and lift communicators 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s has been ranked among the Czech top companies for years and represented a symbol of stability and prosperity on the telecommunications market for almost two decades At present we export our products into over 120 countries worldwide and have exclusive distributors on all continents TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2N is a registered trademark of 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Any product and or other names mentioned herein are registered trademarks and or trademarks or brands protected by law AN TELEKOMUNIKACE administers the FAQ database to help you quickly find information and to answer your questions about 2N products and services On fag 2n cz you can find information regarding products adjustment and instructions for optimum use and procedures What to do if C Declaration of Conformity 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s hereby declares that the 2N Helios product complies with all basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the 1999 5 EC directive For the full wording of the Declaration of Conformity see the CD ROM
3. You have to know the IP address of your device to log in to the integrated web server By default 2N Helios IP Vario is switched into the dynamic IP address mode i e it obtains the IP address automatically if a properly set DHCP server is available in your LAN If no such DHCP server is available you can operate 2N Helios IP Vario in the static IP address mode Refer to the 2N Helios IP Configuration Manual for configuration details If your device remains inaccessible you have forgotten the IP address or the LAN configuration has changed for example change the LAN settings using the buttons on the device Static IP Address Setting Follow the instructions below to enable the static IP address mode m Connect 2N Helios IP Vario to the power supply or disconnect and reconnect it if already connected Wait for the first acoustic signal Press following buttons sequentially o 1 1 1 2 2 3 for 3 buttons models o 4 4 4 5 5 6 for 6 buttons modely The acoustic signal indicates mode switching Wait until the device is restarted automatically 30 seconds Figure 3 1 Switching to static IP address 40 Device Configuration 3 1 Note The 1 1 1 2 2 3 sequence must be entered within 30 seconds after the first sound signal for security reasons The inter digit delay may be 2s at most The device will have the following network parameters after restart IP address 192 168 1 100 Network mask 255 2
4. this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Always use the product for the purpose it was designed and manufactured for in compliance herewith The manufacturer reserves the
5. Make sure that the devices to be disposed of are complete Do not throw battery packs into fire Battery packs may not be taken into parts or shirt circuited either 98 List of Figures 5 3 5 3 List of Figures Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 2 9 Figure 2 10 Figure 2 11 Figure 2 12 Figure 2 14 Figure 2 15 Figure 2 16 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 AOS DGG me O O TEN 18 GOVer REMOVING see UP snis pule sun bafis tu euet Lo adis Del d LE die bad cu M Uis DEI US 19 Plastic Cover FEMOVIING acier asiste acct tibus beso oa opa n D Mn Loud id 19 Multiple Module Assembly 0000000000000 nennen nennen nnne nnn nnns 19 FLOOT MOUNINO usa oca vr Uu an cvs Cub a wis n LO dU UON usa CUR QA DU DW ER EUM Gn aale Ul D 20 Wall Mounting cccccseecccceeseeeceeeeeeceeseeeeseeeeesaeeeeeeseeeeessaeeesseeeeessaeeeessaneeesnanseeesaass 20 o ale POE R O PO 21 Name Plate Removing cccccsseececseeeeeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeessuueeesseeeeeseeeessseeeeessenseesaaaeees 21 IS CM FSMOVKAO TR cC c MC TE 21 Eo AAA PP A 21 Description of 2N Helios IP Vario Connectors PCB Version 530V2 24 Description of 2N Helios IP Vario Connectors PCB Versions 535v1 535v2 25 Resetting Procedure Display Model sees 30 Connection of One Row Button Extending Modules eee 34 Connection of Two Button Ro
6. ff connector x7 7 0000090 RES ES X8 rYooe NE 2 1 X13 X14 mee ee E T X15 LED3 LEDS eo ee Additional lock ES mm x12 n ee LED4 connector i ifs om fe V X9 RFID Card reader Microphone Connector for connector connector extending modules Figure 2 13 Description of 2N9 Helios Vario IP Connectors PCB Version 535v5 Terminal Block X2 Connection Terminal block X2 includes 10 terminals whose functions are distinguished by colour Terminals 5 10 are used for connecting 2N Helios IP Vario to the Ethernet Terminals 3 4 are designed for connecting the electric lock and terminals 1 2 help connect an external 12V 2A DC power supply if no PoE power supply is available 1 The terminal block is included in the package To adjust an already installed 2N Helios IP Vario disconnect it IP from the power supply Then pull to remove the terminal block from the printed circuit board 2 Insert the wires under the respective terminals Tighten the terminals using a flat screwdriver 4 Replace the terminal block to the printed circuit board 26 Mounting Electrical Installation 2 3 Caution m 8 Make sure that the cables leading through the 2N Helios IP Vario cover bottom groove are installed properly For the correct installation of the cables refer to Figure 2 7 Ethernet Connection For the connections and meanings of the wires see the table below Join UTP cable wires 4 blue and 5 white blue and attach
7. Close the metal cover and fix it with screws 20 Mounting Mechanical Installation 2 2 Figure 2 7 Cabling Figure 2 8 Name Plate Removing a Figure 2 9 Insert Removing Figure 2 10 Label Inserting Outdoor installation rules m Always connect button backlighting it is used for heating m The joint between the roof module and the wall must be filled with a waterproof cement to prevent water in leak see Figure 2 5 B Water must not leak in along or around the cables Name tag material and printing Each 2N Helios IP Vario package includes a sheet of transparent foil for laser printing Cut the printed foil into pieces and insert the labels in the name plates Do not use paper to avoid water in leak and paper damage Red arrows are printed on the name plate Make sure that the text and the arrow do not overlap We recommend you to use a template MS Word available at www 2n cz for printing Single button Double button whole horizontally divided Name 01 Name 01 A 1 Name 04 Name 02 Name 02 be Name 095 Name 03 Name 03 A tebe M 21 Mounting Mechanical Installation 2 2 P fl e e NL eL E e Mic E LLL Le ee ELLE LA D AME ELM 00 J A V EPELE PRE PUPP LEON et LLL LE Flush Mounting Follow the installation instructions included in the flush mounting box delivery Increased Resistance Version Installation Follo
8. Deactivation You can activate or deactivate a profile and define call routing to the telephone numbers assigned to the profile using the numeric keypad For more details refer to the Scheduler subsection Procedure Enter the profile activation or deactivation code using the numeric keypad and push for confirmation A valid code is announced by acoustic signalling 7 or depending on the code type An invalid code is announced by acoustic signalling 49 Maintenance 3 5 3 5 Maintenance A frequent use makes the device surfaces especially the keyboard dirty Use a piece of soft cloth damped with clean water to remove the dirt You are recommended to follow the instructions below while cleaning B X Do not use aggressive detergents such as sand or strong surfactants B Clean at dry weather to make penetrated water if any dry up quickly 50 Technical Parameters This section describes the technical parameters of the product 91 Technical Parameters 4 1 4 1 Technical Parameters Signalling protocol Buttons Button design Count of buttons Button extension Numerical keypad Audio Volume control Full duplex Audio stream Protocols Codecs Camera Sensor Resolution Picture frequency Sensitivity Viewing angle Infrared illumination Video stream Protocols Codecs IP camera function Interface Power supply PoE LAN Recommended cabling Passive switch Active switch output RFID card
9. IP Vario on Display Display connector Connector X13 connector X6 X7 PCB version PCB version PCB version 535v5 535v1 535v2 X 1 EE X gt e e e e o Table 2 5 Configuration Jumpers on Display Connector To reset the default values of a display equipped 2N Helios IP Vario put the switch in the display right hand bottom corner in position F_RES This applies to modules with board versions 535v1 and 535v2 only For 535v5 versions use a jumper at connector X19 NORMAL F RES Figure 2 14 Resetting Procedure Display Model 30 Mounting Electrical Installation 2 3 Card Reader Connection 2N Helios IP Vario Part Nos 91371 U can be equipped with an internal multifunction module including an RFID card reader Part No 9137430E This module enhances the 2N Helios IP Vario functions with an EM41XX RFID card reader two relays for external load switching two logical inputs and RS 485 and Wiegand interfaces The current 2N Helios IP Vario software version however supports the card reader and relays only Caution m The 2N Helios IP Vario modules ending with U i e 91371 U can only be equipped with the card reader Card Reader Mounting 1 Power off 2N Helios IP Vario 2 Use a hexagonal wrench to unscrew and remove the metal cover 3 Use a cross head screwdriver to unscrew and remove the plastic cover 4 Connect the reader module into the 2N Helios IP Vario basic unit bottom connect
10. cover 18 Mounting Mechanical Installation 2 2 Kk Figure 2 2 Cover Removing Figure 2 3 Plastic Cover Removing Figure 2 4 Multiple Module Assembly Warning Never remove the main board or camera electronics from under the lower cover while installing 2N Helios IP Vario Do not disconnect the camera flat cable from the main board Do not bend and press upon the flat cable either 4 In multiple module assemblies connect the boxes according to Figure 2 4 placing the basic module to the left and the extending modules to the right The interconnecting cable shall be connected later Install blank modules on the unused side holes as shown in Figure 2 4 If you are installing a roof module put it on the wall now Fix 2N Helios IP Vario on the wall with screws as shown in Figure 2 6 Carry the supply cables Ethernet lock power cables to the basic module box through one of the holes A Warning Make sure that the mounting surface for the 2N Helios IP Vario door communicator is perfectly flat Avoid mechanical overload upon the bottom part of the cover An incorrect installation on an uneven surface may lead to cover deformation and thus product malfunctions 19 Mounting Mechanical Installation 2 2 8 While installing a roof module paste its top and side edges to the wall using silicon glue as shown in Figure 2 5 to prevent water from flowing into the box along or around the cables 9 Con
11. extender delivery in a chain pattern every additional unit is connected with the previous one Each extending module has two connectors an input connector for connection towards the 2N Helios IP Vario basic unit and an output connector for connection of another more remote unit Be sure to maintain the correct orientation of the units and avoid connector mismatch to ensure a proper function of the device This connector is designed for an additional extending module Figure 2 15 Connection of One Row Button Extending Modules Maximum Count of Extenders 9135181E 1x8 buttons 6 5 4 3 2 1 o 91351826 2x8 buttons o o 1 1 2 2 3 Table 2 6 Optional 2N Helios IP Vario Extension The table above shows how to combine modules with single whole and double buttons 34 Extending Module Connection 2 5 Module Cable Interconnection m The cable is included in every extending module delivery Both its ends are the same Configuration is 1 1 Connectors cannot be shifted or inserted conversely because they are equipped with a so called key m The basic unit is always on the left Extenders are chain connected i e each is linked with its neighbour m The cable cannot be driven through the box interconnecting holes until the boxes have been connected see subsection 2 3 Mounting Mechanical Installation This connector is designed for interconnection Figure 2 16 Connection of Two Bu
12. right to modify the product in order to improve its qualities This device contains no environmentally harmful components When the product s service life is exhausted and you would like to dispose of it please do so in accordance with applicable legal regulations 94 Supplementary Information This section provides supplementary information of the product Here is what you can find in this section B Regulations and Directives B List of Figures iB List of Abbreviations 95 Regulations and Directives 5 1 5 1 Regulations and Directives 2N Helios IP Vario conforms to the following directives and regulations B Act No 22 1997 Coll of January 24 1997 on technical requirements of products and amendments to some laws B Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity B X Governmental Regulation No 426 2000 Coll on technical requirements of radio and telecommunications terminal equipment B Directive 2006 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits m Governmental Regulation No 17 2003 Coll on technical requirements of low voltage electrical equipment B Directive 2004 108 EC of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the
13. them under terminal 6 on 2N Helios IP Vario In the same way join wires 7 and 8 and place them under terminal 5 of 2N Helios IP Vario ras 2N HeliosIPVario Trin Ming cor Terminal o Z 10 Vm s Ci D ees Table 2 1 Terminal Block Connections Electric Lock Connection The electric lock can be connected to terminals 3 and 4 of terminal block X2 2N Helios IP Vario Colour Terminal No 932070E 932080E 932090E IS i S Table 2 2 Terminal Block Connection for Electric Lock 27 Mounting Electrical Installation 2 3 Terminals 3 and 4 are connected to a relay on the 2N Helios IP Vario board The relay terminals may act as normally open or normally closed contacts Configuration is performed through the configuration connector X1 as described in the Configuration Connector Connection subsection Set on the configuration connector whether the electric lock will be powered from an external or internal power supply External Power Supply Connection If the Ethernet network is not equipped with the PoE technology you have two alternative options how to supply power to 2N Helios IP Vario 1 Using a PoE injector Part No 91378100 2N Helios IP Vario is then powered through an Ethernet cable as shown in Tab 1 above 2 Using a power adapter Part No 91341481E The external power supply from a power adapter can be connected to terminals 1 and 2 2N Helios IP Vario
14. you can find in this section Product Description Before You Start Mounting Mechanical Installation Mounting Electrical Installation Connection of Extender Units 15 Before You Start 2 1 2 1 Before You Start Product Completeness Check Please check whether the contents of the package of your new 2N Helios IP Vario complies with the following list m 1 2N Helios IP Vario 1 installation CD 1 spare seal 1 drilling template 1 hexagonal wrench 1 spare name plate 1 terminal block plug 2 Screws 2 dowels 16 Mounting Mechanical Installation 2 2 2 2 Mounting Mechanical Installation Overview of Installation Types An overview of the installation types and the list of the required components are provided in the table below Overview of installation types Indoor on surface Indoor flush mounting T ri LJ Outdoor on surface What you need for installation 2N Helios IP Vario only 2N Helios IP Vario box with 1 module frame 9135351E or box with 2 module frame 9135352E 2N Helios IP Vario Surface 1 module roof 9135331E or Surface 2 module roof 9135332E 2N Helios IP Vario Wall mounting box with 1 module roof 9135361E or Wall mounting box with 2 module roof 9135362E 2N Helios IP Vario Vandal resistant mask with box version according to the assembly 17 Mounting Mechanical Installation 2 2 Indoor application mea
15. 0 S Mounting Electrical Installation 2 3 Configuration connector Speaker connector Display connector Camera 5 e connector an F LEE 1 X ES ia x9 m LOS CA X11 530v2 X12 72 EM e 0 NIE o o ee ao MA E e n1 eo em Connector for extending modules Figure 2 11 Description of 2N9 Helios IP Vario Connectors PCB Version 530v2 24 Mounting Electrical Installation 2 3 Power Terminal block Configuration connector adapter 1 91341481E DILE e X Speaker e connector e X2 e Display 9 JA connector e e Fro gt X3 14 r Camera Ho mo eo O X5 ss connector X6 000000000000 ABR Y NH00000000000 ikeeeee B au 4111111111 X8 A m 1x9 gu a 2 N ue um m A 99 99 999 EE X10 a m E CO ee ME c K2 qq sad L estes nnno See JO ee XMjee NNI iro nuin nj d ee 22 PONa ec BBE dar Eine mm jee ies connector seem irinna ee o em s e n1 Microphone Connector for connector extending modules Figure 2 12 Description of 2N9 Helios IP Vario Connectors PCB Versions 535v1 535v2 25 Mounting Electrical Installation 2 3 Power Terminal block Configuration connector adapter 91341481E iNSTe 2 S je Speaker j S E connector IE Ol El lock 5 Sel At 5 99 932070E 7 S e Display 932080E ISO connector 9 9 0 X3 932090E TSAI EX xs Camera C3 1 ES
16. 20 user time profiles Video codecs H 263 H 264 MPEG 4 JPEG Audio codecs G 711 G 729 HTTP server for configuration SNTP client for time synchronisation with server RTSP server for video streaming SMTP client for e mail sending TFTP client for automatic configuration and firmware update 1 1 2N Helios IP Vario Components and Associated Products 1 2 1 2 2N Helios IP Vario Components and Associated Products Basic Units 9137111 C U 9137131 C U 9137161 C U Basic unit Basic unit Basic unit 1 button 3 buttons 3x2 buttons 9137111 C KU 9137131 C KU 9137161 C KU 9137160 C KDU Basic unit Basic unit Basic unit 1 button 3 buttons 3x2 buttons Basic unit keypad keypad keypad 3X2 buttons keypad display C 2 integrated camera 2N Helios IP Vario Components and Associated Products 1 2 Extending Modules 9135181E 9135182E 9135310E Extending module Extending module Info panel 8 buttons 8x2 buttons Backlit panel without buttons used for insertion of a telephone directory company logo house number etc Extenders 9135301E Spare button name plate 9135311E Info panel name plate Replacing cover for four name tags N Helps you use a half of the extending module for insertion of a telephone 9135302E directory working hours etc 57 l Spare double button name plate Q Tips m All units can be surface mounted without needing any additional accessories m To make them even mor
17. 55 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 Dynamic IP Address Setting Follow the instructions below to enable automatic getting of network parameters from the DHCP server m Connect 2N Helios IP Vario to the power supply or disconnect and reconnect it if already connected Wait for the first acoustic signal Press following buttons sequentially o 2 1 1 2 2 3 for 3 buttons models o 5 4 4 5 5 6 for 6 buttons modely The acoustic signal indicates mode switching Wait until the device is restarted automatically 3 b Boot 30 seconds Figure 3 2 Switching to dynamic IP address Note The 2 1 1 2 2 3 sequence must be entered within 30 seconds after the first sound signal for security reasons The inter digit delay may be 2s at most 2N Helios IP Vario gets the IP address upon restart only if the DHCP server is configured properly 41 Device Configuration 3 1 Mode Switching with 1 Button Models In case your 2N Helios IP Vario device is equipped with 1 button you can switch the modes using one button only m Connect 2N Helios IP Vario to the power supply or disconnect and reconnect it if already connected Wait for the first acoustic signal Press button 1 15 times The acoustic signal indicates mode switching Wait until the device is restarted automatically Boot 30 seconds Figure 3 3 Switching between static and dynamic IP address Note The 15 times 1 sequence must be
18. Marking Marking Terminal No 91341481E Table 2 3 Terminal Block Connection for Power Adapter 28 Mounting Electrical Installation 2 3 Configuration Connector Connection The configuration connector is located in the upper part of the printed circuit board Use the configuration jumpers to set whether the lock control relay should have a normally open or normally closed function and whether it should powered internally or externally Lock power suppl Rea Configuration connector External Normally Normally Connection of jumpers closed open Table 2 4 Connection of Configuration Connector Jumpers Display Connector The display connector includes the name plate backlighting ON OFF switching pins and 2N Helios IP Vario resetting pins The remaining pins are intended for display connection 29 Mounting Electrical Installation 2 3 2N Helios IP Vario resetting procedure 1 Switch 2N Helios IP Vario off 2 Connect the jumper into the resetting default setting position put the display switch into the F RES position in the display equipped models with 535v1 and 535v2 board versions Switch 2N Helios IP Vario on and wait for the acoustic start signalling 4 Switch 2N Helios IP Vario off Remove the jumper from the resetting default setting position put the display switch into the NORMAL position in the display equipped models with 535v1 and 535v2 board versions 6 Switch 2N Helios
19. ad and push A valid code is signalled by a continuous switch activation lock opening signalling tone An invalid code is announced by acoustic signalling User Activation and Deactivation You can activate or deactivate a user and define call routing to the user telephone numbers using the numeric keypad For more details refer to the Telephone Directory subsection Procedure Enter the user activation or deactivation code using the numeric keypad and push for confirmation A valid code is announced by acoustic signalling or 7 depending on the code type An invalid code is announced by acoustic signalling Profile Activation and Deactivation You can activate or deactivate a profile and define call routing to the telephone numbers assigned to the profile using the numeric keypad For more details refer to the Scheduler subsection Procedure Enter the profile activation or deactivation code using the numeric keypad and push for confirmation A valid code is announced by acoustic signalling 7 or depending on the code type An invalid code is announced by acoustic signalling 44 Display Equipped Intercom Viewed by External User 3 3 3 3 Display Equipped Intercom Viewed by External User Until the display program is uploaded to 2N Helios IP Vario the display shows the following text 2N Helios IP display is not configured refer to the figure below In this state 2N Helios IP behaves and is cont
20. amage to the electronics Most Frequent Mounting Errors For illustration a part of the plastic cover is removed in the figures below to reveal the sealed loudspeaker and the cover seal touch point The cross section plane is marked white for better orientation Poorly tightened screw a squeezed wire has the same effect Za T M y e m m TTA y D 7 et d m or AE v a 2 ll om m t A o lt i pon y i NM 7 AN P odi i 4 gt WRONG Gap between plastic cover and loudspeaker seal water may leak in and damage electronics y t ES py r 32 Mounting Completion 2 4 WRONG Gap between plastic cover and loudspeaker seal water may leak in and damage electronics If the loudspeaker support is in a wrong position the plastic cover may catch the support brim see the arrow and if treated roughly lead to component deformations Leakage may arise see the upper arrow Properly tightened screw RIGHT The seal touches the plastic cover Water flows out through a small hole not shown in the figure Note Water does not affect the loudspeaker Mylar membrane 33 Extending Module Connection 2 5 2 Extending Module Connection 2N Helios IP Vario features an easy installation of extending button modules Extending modules are connected using a single cable included in every
21. d by External User 3 3 Calling to Number If the Telephone function enable is selected see Miscellaneous 2N Helios IP Vario can be used for calling to selected telephone numbers in a standard way Push in the Electronic name tag mode to move to this mode Back Clear Y Push the quick dialling button 3 or the button to return to the electronic name tag mode To dial and display the number to be called use the numeric keypad and push for confirmation Push the quick dialling button 6 to delete and re enter the last dialled number if necessary Telephone Directory A structured telephone directory as defined by the display program is displayed in the telephone directory mode To browse through the telephone directory use the numeric keypad arrow keys i e keys 2 4 6 and 8 Use the up and down arrows to move between the items Push the right arrow to establish a call or move to a subgroup The key and quick dialling buttons 4 and 5 have the same function as the right arrow Use the left arrow to return to the superior group You can also use the telephone directory for retrieving contacts Push the quick dialling button 6 to switch on the phone directory searching mode To retrieve a text use the numeric keypad The text to be searched is displayed in the centre of the status line To delete the last character push the quick dialling button 3 Delete B_ Entering the text to be searched Selecting one of the con
22. e robust and resistant use a Vandal Resistant mask Caution B For flush or outdoor mounting you need to use the accessories see the Mounting Accessories subsection 2N Helios IP Vario Components and Associated Products 12 Mounting Accessories 9135331E Surface 1 module roof Dimensions 103x218x60 mm WxHxD 9135351E Wall mounting box with 1 module frame Dimensions 125x235x46 mm WxHxD Wall hole 110x220x50 5 mm 9135361E Wall mounting box with 1 module roof Roof dimensions 129x240x41 mm WxHxD Wall hole 110x220x50 5 mm 10 2N Helios IP Vario Components and Associated Products 1 2 9135332E 9135352E 9135362E Surface 2 module roof Wall mounting box Wall mounting box with 2 module frame with 2 module roof Dimensions 203x218x60 mm Dimensions Roof dimensions WxHxD 225x235x46 mm 229x240x41 mm WxHxD WxHxD Wall hole Wall hole 210x220x50 5mm 210x220x50 5mm The mounting accessories are made of stainless steel For outdoor applications the use of the roof is required unless weather protection is provided otherwise The box with frame without roof allows for installation of 2N Helios IP Vario in indoor applications so that the unit does not practically stick out up to 1 mm 11 2N Helios IP Vario Components and Associated Products 1 2 VoIP Telephones 91378350 91378351 Grandstream GXV3140 Grandstream GXV3175 VoIP video telephone VoIP video telephone
23. en D I 4 1 Technical Parameters a 52 Supplementary Information 55 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 REGUIATIONS ANd Directives iiciin aaaea a a aN aa aa aa aa 56 General Instructions and Cautions ccccccceesseeecenseeeeenseeeseenseeseeseeseonseessonneeeses 57 Electric Waste and Used Battery Pack Handling ccocooccccococcnncconcnncccononconononcnnonons 58 LISTO FIQUIO ett 59 B ins Tables iii ai auc ites Dodo op ooo o o o soon 60 Product Overview In this section we introduce the 2N Helios IP Vario product outline its application options and highlight the advantages following from its use Here is what you can find in this section Product Description 2N Helios IP Vario Components and Associated Products Changes Terms and Pictograms Used 1 1 Product Description 1 1 Product Description Basic Features 2N Helios IP Vario is a highly reliable IP door access intercom provided with a lot of useful above standard functions Supporting the SIP standard and being compatible with the leading IP PBX and telephone suppliers 2N Helios IP Vario can make use of all VoIP services 2N Helios IP Vario can be equipped with a colour camera which displays the calling person on the called party s video telephone or PC monitor 2N Helios IP Vario can be provided with up to 54 pre programmed buttons You can set up to three telephone numbers and time profiles for eac
24. enclosed and at www 2n cz G Uy ES ISO 9001 a gt BUREAU VERITAS Mi b Certification 828 The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE company is a holder of the ISO 9001 2008 certificate All development production and distribution processes of the company are managed by this standard and guarantee a high guality and advanced technical level of and a professional approach to all of our products Contents 1 Product Overview ecce eren nenne unns DD 1 1 1 2 1 3 Product DeESCTIDU OM Pe M 6 Basic FSA Sci 6 Advantages or WSC uc ori at sk es iod E te quo na eceeiel eae 6 2N Helios IP Vario Components and Associated Products eene 8 Basio UNIS ai NCC p cr NOM MENU 8 EXMena GMO GUS S uri T 9 O ee eee ees ee 9 Mounting AC COS SOMOS ieee ert area ou Rd Urner viue aera ed cet dedu Mica toca uta Tua 10 VOIP NCE DNONCS PE oca 12 ElS CMC MOCOS cL 12 A HE 12 Additonal Modules 235 45 dde zda ted lee Uda a dd do lada 13 Terms and Symbols Used usenet coire a ertet Ec EU oni reddi iva eiectus aba poe Seien uo ono ne 14 Mandak oyibo cT Hc 14 Description and Installation 15 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 Before You Starea ii ioc circa deceat Ri 16 Product Completeness Check 0000000000000 nn anna 16 Mounting Mechanical Installation e e serere 17 Overview of Installati
25. entered within 30 seconds after the first sound signal for security reasons The inter digit delay may be 2s at most The static IP address mode will be switched into the dynamic IP address mode and Vice versa upon restart 42 3 2 Intercomm Control as Viewed by External User 3 2 Intercomm Control as Viewed by External User This section described the 2N Helios IP Vario control as viewed by an external user guest Quick Dialling Buttons By pushing a quick dialling button on the basic unit you can call to positions 1 3 6 of the telephone directory depending on the model type With extending modules you can use up to 54 quick dialling options By pushing a quick dialling button you call the telephone number assigned to the selected telephone directory position A call set up is signalled by a long discontinuous tone or any other tone as defined in the attached PBX configuration By re pushing the same button during calling or setting up you can hang up hang up and call to another telephone number or activate nothing as defined in the Miscellaneous subsection of 2N Helios IP Configuration Manual You can also hang up the call any time by pushing if the Hang up by button is enabled refer to Miscellaneous subsection Calling to Telephone Directory Position The 2N Helios IP Vario telephone directory may contain up to 999 pre programmed positions You can use the quick dialling buttons for positions 1 to 54 only To
26. f the product other than that included herein namely undue application and disobedience of the recommendations and warnings in contradiction herewith Any use or connection of the product other than those included herein shall be considered undue and the manufacturer shall not be liable for any consequences arisen as a result of such misconduct Moreover the manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage or destruction of the product incurred as a result of misplacement incompetent installation and or undue operation and use of the product in contradiction herewith The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any malfunction damage or destruction of the product caused by incompetent replacement of parts or due to the use of reproduction parts or components The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any loss or damage incurred as a result of a natural disaster or any other unfavourable natural condition The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage of the product arising during the shipping thereof The manufacturer shall not make any warrant with regard to data loss or damage The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any direct or indirect damage incurred as a result of a use of the product in contradiction herewith or a failure of the product due to a use in contradiction herewith All applicable legal regulations concerning the product s installation and use as well as provisions of tech
27. h of the buttons to increase the accessibility of the called party 2N Helios IP Vario can be equipped with a numerical keypad to be used as a code lock for lock switch activating or telephone subscriber number dialling 2N Helios IP Vario is equipped with an electric lock switch You can control the switch using a numerical keypad or during a call using any telephone set An additional switch module can be installed if necessary A wide range of settings allow for a variety of applications 2N Helios IP Vario can also be provided with RFID card reader modules 2N Helios IP Vario is very easy to install All you have to do is connect the system into your LAN via a network cable and feed it from a 12V power supply or your PoE supporting LAN Configure 2N Helios IP Vario using your PC via any web browser Use the 2N Helios IP Manager to manage extensive 2N Helios IP Vario systems easily and quickly Advantages of Use Bidirectional communication acoustic echo cancelling Integrated colour camera Optional dial buttons including name tags with backlight Optional numerical keypad with backlight Integrated electronic lock switches with wide setting options Optional integrated RFID card reader module LAN PoE or external 12V power supply Configuration via web interface or dedicated PC application SIP 2 0 support Up to 54 buttons pre programmed buttons Up to 999 telephone directory positions Product Description Up to
28. harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility m X Governmental Regulation No 616 2006 Coll on technical requirements of products in terms of electromagnetic compatibility B Directive 2011 65 EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment E Regulation EC No 1907 2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration Evaluation Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals REACH establishing a European Chemicals Agency amending Directive 1999 45 EC and repealing Council Regulation EEC No 793 93 and Commission Regulation EC No 1488 94 as well as Council Directive 76 769 EEC and Commission Directives 91 155 EEC 93 67 EEC 93 105 EC and 2000 21 EC E Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment 96 General Instructions and Cautions 5 2 5 2 General Instructions and Cautions Please read this User Manual carefully before using the product Follow all instructions and recommendations included herein Any use of the product that is in contradiction with the instructions provided herein may result in malfunction damage or destruction of the product The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any damage incurred as a result of a use o
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30. nect the cables as described in subsection 2 4 Mounting Electrical Installation Make sure that the cables are not squeezed while installing the plastic cover For the correct cable installation refer to Figure 2 7 2074 V 4 Figure 2 5 Roof Mounting Figure 2 6 Wall Mounting 10 Remove the protective foil from the display for display equipped 2N Helios IP Vario versions only 11 Make sure that the cables are placed properly inside and that none of them obstructs a perfect cover closure 12 Make sure that the three loudspeaker holder feet fit into the board holes Keep the required loudspeaker position to make the seal work properly 13 Having mounted the unit on the wall and connected all cables replace the plastic cover using cross recessed screws Warning Remember to tighten all the four corner screws to fix the loudspeaker seal after electric installation to avoid water in leak A PH2 cross head screwdriver is recommended 14 Take out the name plates from the plastic cover as shown in Figure 2 8 Use a flat bladed screwdriver for example 15 Remove the inserts from the name plates 16 Insert the printed foil labels 17 Putthe inserts back in the name plates 18 Replace the name plates clicking them into position The name plates hold the matt foil inserted underneath 19 Check whether a silicon seal is inserted in the top groove of the plastic cover A spare seal package is included 20
31. nical standards on electric installations have to be obeyed The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for damage or destruction of the product or damage incurred by the consumer in case the product is used and handled contrary to the said regulations and provisions The consumer shall at its own expense obtain software protection of the product The manufacturer shall not be held liable and responsible for any damage incurred as a result of the use of deficient or substandard security software The consumer shall without delay change the access password for the product after installation The manufacturer shall not be held liable or responsible for any damage incurred by the consumer in connection with the use of the original password The manufacturer also assumes no responsibility for additional costs incurred by the consumer as a result of making calls using a line with an increased tariff 57 General Instructions and Cautions 5 2 Electric Waste and Used Battery Pack Handling A Do not place used electric devices and battery packs into municipal waste containers An undue disposal thereof might impair the environment Deliver your expired 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 disposal The dealer or manufacturer shall take the product back free of charge and without requiring another purchase
32. ns Indoor areas with a low relative air humidity value e g hallways offices and other heated rooms Indoor areas where humidity condenses on walls but never flows down the walls porches storage areas industrial areas e g Outdoor areas where protection against rain and water flowing down the wall is provided sheds passages e g Outdoor application means O O Environments where the product is exposed to rain or where water O may flow down the walls fence outer wall of a building e g 0 The warranty shall not apply to product failures and defects caused by improper installation contrary to these instructions The manufacturer is neither liable for damages caused by theft within an area that is accessible after the attached electric lock is switched The product is not designed as a burglar protection device except when used in combination with a standard lock which has the security function Surface Mounting Lt 100 150 cm 100 120 cm 9 Figure 2 1 Hole Drilling 1 Drill holes according to the template included in the 2N Helios IP Vario supply Insert the included dowels in the wall holes 2 Use the hexagonal wrench included in the supply and remove the 2N Helios IP Vario metal cover Remove the screw in the lower part of the metal cover and fold out the cover as shown in Figure 2 2 3 Use a cross head screwdriver to remove the plastic cover and demount the
33. on Types sssesssseessseeeeeennn nennen nnns 17 Surnace MOUNINO ioni Gaude diia eo Suita 18 miguel 22 Increased Resistance Version Installation ccccccoconncnnccononnconcnononcnnnnnonancnnncnnnancnns 22 Mounting Electrical Installallon ei a 23 Description of Printed Circuit Board Connector lt lt lt cccerrre 23 Configuration Connector Connection oocccncccncoccnncconnnncnncnonanennnnnnnancnnnnnnnanennnnonnnnennnnnnnns 29 Display CONNEC tb 29 Card Reader CONNeCtiON ccccccccccnncccnnnccnnnnonnnnnnnncnonnonanennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnanenoss 31 Mounting Complelloh ii id 32 MOST Frequent Mountnd EROT Surtido 32 Extending Module Connect da 34 Maximum Count of Extenders ruanin a a a a a a 34 Module Cable InterconnectiON oocccccccccnncnncccconnconcnonnnconnnnnnnnnnnnononancnnnnnnnnncnnnononanennnns 35 BU MOM NUMDENNO escccchtesssadaces tios 36 Button Numbering Info Panel SetS ccccoonnccncccccocccnnccononncnnononnnconnonnnncnnnnnonancnnnononanenns 97 3 Function and Use eere eren nennen DO 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 Device Gontiaguration esc RE 40 Intercomm Control as Viewed by External User 43 Quick Diallia BUOHS miii ue o en 43 Calling to Telephone Directory Position ooocccncccconncnnccononnonncnn
34. or making sure that the microphone cable lies under the module 5 Use the enclosed screws to fix the reader module to the 2N Helios IP Vario plastic base 6 Connect the wires for the reader module interface s if necessary Replace and fix the plastic cover using cross head screws 8 Replace and screw back the metal cover ha ode eel PI a ZI E lt gt m seeeeee eee 31 Mounting Completion 2 4 2 4 Mounting Completion 1 Remember to seal the 2N Helios IP Vario cable passage hole properly to avoid moisture in leak and damage to electronics due to condensation Make sure that the wires inside 2N Helios IP Vario are not squeezed and insert the plastic top cover a transparent plastic mould carefully making its contacts plug into the electronics board connectors Push the plastic cover into position moderately If the part swings over an obstacle or one corner is higher than the others remove the cover and find the obstacle Then tighten the corner screws properly Mounting the metal sheet cover follow the steps included in the subsection dedicated to name plate removal Make sure that the cover fits well and is perfectly flat If its bottom part is loose the mounting wall is probably uneven Support the corners to avoid 2N Helios IP Vario bending Caution m An improper mounting may significantly deteriorate the button function B A poor outdoor mounting may cause water in leak and d
35. reader Supported cards SIP UDP Stainless steel push buttons 1 3or6 up to 54 buttons optional Adjustable Yes AEC RTP RTSP G 711 G 729 1 4 colour CMOS 640 H x 480 V Up to 30 snaps s 1 9 V lux sec 550nm 55 H 39 V Yes RTP RTSP HTTP H 263 H 264 MPEG 4 M JPEG Yes 12V 15 1A DC or PoE PoE 802 3af Class O 12 95W 10 100BASE TX s Auto MDIX Cat 5e or higher NO and NC contacts up to 30V 1A AC DC 12V 900mA DC optional EM 40XX 125Khz HID Proximity 125kHz 26bit 92 Mechanical properties Working temperature Working relative humidity Storing temperature Dimensions Weight Covering level Technical Parameters 4 1 20 C to 55 C 10 95 non condensing 40 C to 70 C 210x100x29 mm 500g IP44 IP53 when the roof is used see Mounting Accessories 93 Technical Parameters 4 1 C Declaration of Conformity 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s hereby declares that this product complies with all basic reguirements and other relevant provisions of the 1999 5 EC directive For the full wording of the Declaration of Conformity see www 2n cz Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada KE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2
36. retrieve the remaining positions use the numeric keypad if Quick dialling using digits is enabled refer to the Miscellaneous subsection Procedure Enter the position number using the numeric keypad e g 05 15 200 two digits at least and three digits at most and push for confirmation You can also hang up the call any time by pushing if the Hang up by button is enabled refer to Miscellaneous subsection Calling to User Defined Telephone Number If the Telephone function enable refer to Miscellaneous is selected you can call the user defined telephone number using the 2N Helios IP Vario numeric keypad Procedure Push You can hear the continuous tone from the loudspeaker Enter the telephone number using the numeric keypad and push again for confirmation You can also hang up the call any time by pushing if the Hang up by button is enabled refer to Miscellaneous subsection 43 Intercomm Control as Viewed by External User 3 2 Incoming Call Answer and Reject If the automatic incoming call answer is disabled refer to Miscellaneous a call coming to 2N Helios IP Vario is signalled with loud ringing Push to answer and to reject the call Code Door Opening Switch Activation 2N Helios IP Vario is equipped with a door unlocking switch To activate the switch enter the valid code see Miscellaneous on the numeric keypad Procedure Enter the lock 1 or lock 2 activating code using the numeric keyp
37. rolled like no display models see Display Equipped Intercom Viewed by External User 2N Helios IP display is not configured With the proper display configuration the advertisement or electronic name tag mode is displayed upon the 2N Helios IP Vario power on as pre programmed The display equipped 2N Helios IP Vario model is controlled using the numeric keypad and quick dialling buttons Buttons 2 4 6 and 8 are cursor keys in the telephone directory mode Buttons 3 and 6 are functional keys and initiate the action displayed in the right hand and left hand screen corners Advertisement Mode One or more images defined in the display program are displayed in the advertisement mode To quit the ad mode and move to the electronic name tag mode push any quick dialling button or numeric keypad key Electronic Name Tags 1 2 or 4 name tags emulating the paper name tags can be displayed in the electronic name tag mode Push one of the 1 2 4 and 5 quick dialling buttons to call the user assigned 8 00 AM 4 00 PM Phonebook MY You can also enter the door lock opening codes and activate or deactivate a user or profile in this mode For steps refer to the no display 2N Helios IP Vario subsection Push the quick dialling button 6 to move to the Telephone directory mode and the button to move to the Calling to number mode only if the telephone function is enabled see Miscellaneous 45 Display Equipped Intercom Viewe
38. tacts found 46 Display Equipped Intercom Viewed by External User 3 3 The text string is retrieved on the current level and all sublevels of the telephone directory The count of contacts found is displayed on the top line The first 3 or 4 found contacts are displayed in the central part of the window To browse through the contacts found and select the required one push the quick dialling button 6 thus recovering the arrow function of the numeric keypad Status Information In addition to the above described modes the 2N Helios IP Vario display indicates various device statuses Call set up Ringing Connected Hang up Hang up Call being set up Ringing outgoing call Call connected Call set up failure No response Hung up Hang up Back Back Call set up failure Call terminated Incoming call Door opened Back Back Incoming call Door opened unlocked MEE 47 3 4 Intercom Control as Viewed by Internal User 3 4 Intercom Control as Viewed by Internal User This section describes the 2N Helios IP Vario control as viewed by an internal user Receiving of 2N Helios IP Vario Calls Incoming calls from 2N Helios IP Vario can be received like any other call You can open the lock and activate or deactivate a user or profile during the call using your telephone numeric keypad The call duration is limited to avoid unintentional 2N Helios IP Vario line blocking Use the Call
39. time limit parameter to set the maximum call duration refer to Miscellaneous To prolong a call push the button on your telephone any time A short beep 10 s before the call end signals an automatic all termination Calling to 2N Helios IP Vario 2N Helios IP Vario allows to answer an incoming call too To set the required parameters use the Incoming calls item refer to Miscellaneous Code Door Opening Switch Activation 2N Helios IP Vario is equipped with a door unlocking switch To activate the switch enter the valid code see Miscellaneous on the numeric keypad Procedure Enter the lock 1 or lock 2 activating code using your telephone numeric keypad and push confirmation is unnecessary if the Lock code without confirmation option is selected refer to Miscellaneous A valid code is announced by acoustic signalling An invalid code is announced by acoustic signalling User Activation and Deactivation You can activate or deactivate a user and define call routing to the user telephone numbers using the numeric keypad For more details refer to the Telephone Directory subsection Procedure Enter the user activation or deactivation code using the numeric keypad and push for confirmation A valid code is announced by acoustic signalling 7 or depending on the code type An invalid code is announced by acoustic signalling 48 Intercom Control as Viewed by Internal User 3 4 Profile Activation and
40. tton Row Extending Module Caution B The extending modules must be connected mutually and with the basic unit by means of a formed piece supplied with the extending module 35 Extending Module Connection 2 5 Button Numbering Button numbering one button 2N Helios IP Vario with a whole button set applies to applies to keypad 36 Extending Module Connection 2 5 Button numbering double button set Also applies to keypad sets Caution B For the time being AntiVandal panels are available only for single button sets with one extending module at most Button Numbering Info Panel Sets Installing the info panel name plate Part No 9135311E into any of the extending modules will not change the numbering system the buttons on the info panel sides will remain functional Connecting the info panel module Part No 9135310E will result in omission of eight numbers 37 Function and Use This section describes the basic and extending functions of the product Here is what you can find in the section B Device configuration m 2N Helios IP Vario control Es Maintenance 39 Device Configuration 3 1 3 1 Device Configuration Use a PC equipped with any web browser to configure 2N Helios IP Vario B Launch your web browser Internet Explorer Firefox etc m Enter the IP address of your intercom http 192 168 1 100 e g B Log in using the Admin user name and 2n password
41. w Extending Module cccccccoocccncccconccnnnccconccaninonons 35 Switching tostate IP addEless ce iio ka ou dak A be ce iss 40 Switching to dynamic IP AddreSs cccccsssccceeccesseeeensteseeeeenscceseeeensccesseeenscoseeeeesses 41 Switching between static and dynamic IP Address 42 99 List of Tables 5 4 5 4 List of Tables Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 2 3 Table 2 4 Table 2 5 Table 2 6 Terminal Block Connections aviat 27 Terminal Block Connection for Electric Lock sese 27 Terminal Block Connection for Power Adapter ccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeesaaees 28 Connection of Configuration Connector Jumpers lt lt lt nn 29 Configuration Jumpers on Display Connector cccccsseeeecceeeeeecseeeeeeseeseeeeaaeeessaaaeees 30 Optional 2N Helios IP Vario Extension 34 60 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Mod ansk 621 143 01 Prague 4 Czech Republic Tel 420 261 301 500 Fax 420 261 301 599 E mail sales 2n cz Web www 2n cz
42. w the installation instructions included in the AntiVandal box delivery 22 Mounting Electrical Installation 2 3 2 3 Mounting Electrical Installation 2N Helios IP Vario is designed for connection in the Ethernet computer network 10 100BASE T using a UTP cable Use a CAT 5e UTP cable at least for connection 2N Helios IP Vario is fed through the PoE Power over Ethernet technology No additional cabling is therefore necessary If your Ethernet is not equipped with the PoE technology it is possible to use a PoE injector Part No 91378100 As an alternative you can use a power adapter Part No 91341481E 2N Helios IP Vario is configured over an integrated administration web server which can be controlled from any web browser e g Mozilla Firefox Description of Printed Circuit Board Connectors In Figure 2 11 you can see the location of the printed circuit board PCB connectors Connectors to which the accessories can be connected and connectors that serve for configuring 2N Helios IP Vario are indicated on the board The UTP cable for the Ethernet connection is to be connected to the terminal block X2 as shown in Table 2 1 The terminal block can be removed from the PCB The connection of each of the connectors is described in the subsections below 23 Power Terminal block adapter 91341481E irarum B Em 9 Additional lock connector e 4 Fra S rat NEN 6 7 FAA em uno 000000000

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