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5. TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2N Helios IP Verso Modular IP Intercom Installation Manual Version 2 3 WWW 2n cz 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s is Czech manufacturer supplier of telecommunications equipment SS E 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 2 9 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 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s administers the FAQ database to help you quickly find information and to answer your questions about 2N products and services On www faq 2n cz you can find information regarding products adjustment and instructions for optimum use and procedures What to do if 4 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s hereby declares that the 2N Helios IP Verso 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 if enclosed or our website at
6. 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 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s is the holder of the ISO 9001 2009 certificate All development production and distribution processes of the company are managed by this standard and guarantee a high quality technical level and professional aspect of all our products Content 1 Product Overview 4 1 1 Components and Associated Products 6 1 2 Tems A ew dv Ced Ar AD ee 21 2 Description and Installation 22 TOUS AN d Gr Ret 23 2 2 Mechanical INstallalioh eines eH 24 Zo Electrie InStallallOD Derbe ESER RSS 90 2 4 Extending Module Connection 99 2 COMPIELO tra 105 3 USE o CR C oie Gi 108 uet E n e dou RE ne US OE 109 3 2 Intercom Control as Viewed by External User 111 3 3 Electronic Buttons equipped Intercom as Viewed by External User 114
7. used screws 3 6 mm pan head very common in electronics picture resolution 5 pix mm base 2M base 1M the step is up to 0 4mm detail 20 pix mm bases are assembled together as shown at right by 2 screws 3 Function and Use This section describes the basic and extending functions of the the 2N Helios Verso product Here is what you can find in this section 3 1 Configuration 3 2 Intercom Control as Viewed by External User 3 3 Electronic Buttons equipped Intercom as Viewed by External User 3 4 Intercom Control as Viewed by Internal User 3 5 Maintenance 3 1 Configuration Configure 2N Helios Verso using your PC with any internet browser Launch your internet browser Internet Explorer Firefox etc Enter the IP address of your intercom http 192 168 1 100 e g Log in using the username Admin and password 2n You have to know your intercom IP address to log in to the integrated web server Upon purchase 2N Helios IP Verso is set to the dynamic IP address mode it retrieves the IP address automatically if there is a properly configured DHCP server in the LAN If no DHCP is available operate 2N Helios IP Verso in the static IP address mode Refer to the 2N Helios IP Configuration Manual for the 2N Helios IP Verso configuration details If your device remains inaccessible you have forgotten the IP address the network configuration has changed etc
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9. you can change the network configuration using the device buttons IP Address Retrieval Take the following steps to retrieve the 2N Helios IP Verso IP address Connect or if connected disconnect and reconnect 2N Helios IP Verso to the power supply Wait for the second sound signal M press the quick dial button on the basic unit 5 times 2N Helios IP Verso will read its IP address If the address is 0 0 0 0 it means that the intercom has not obtained the address from the DHCP server u 5x TG Boot 30 second 1 Note Be sure to press the button sequence within thirty seconds after the sound signal for security reasons Up to 2 s intervals are allowed between the presses Dynamic Static IP Address Switching Take the following steps to switch the dynamic and static address mode 2N Helios IP Verso Connect or if connected disconnect reconnect 2N Helios IP Verso to the power supply Wait for the first sound signal M Press the quick dial button on the basic unit 15 times Switching is signalled with the sound signal TOO Wait until the device is restarted automatically w Upon restart the static IP address mode will be switched to the dynamic IP address mode and vice versa 53 SR 15 TA IE y Boot 30 second The following network parameters will be set after the st
10. 3 module frame Part No 9155013 3 module flush mounting box Part No 9155016 Extending Modules Part No 9155031 Part No 9155030 _ 2NY Helios Verso 2N Helios IP Verso Keypad Infopanel The numeric keypad module helps you dial users via their phonebook positions or phone numbers control the lock and use other code accessible functions The keypad digits and symbols are backlit The Infopanel module helps you place such information into the intercom installation as house number opening hours and similar data The Infopanel backlight is software controlled Part No 9155033 2N Helios IP Verso RFID Card Reader 13 56 MHz The card reader module provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the following 13 56 MHz cards or other carriers Part No 9155034 2N Helios IP Verso I O module The module provides logical inputs and outputs for sensor integration or door control The module is installed under another module i e needs no separate position ISO14443A Mifare Classic 1k amp 4k DESFire EV1 Mini Plus S amp X SmartMX Ultralight Ultralight C SLE44R35 my d move SLE66Rxx PayPass Legic Advant 150144438 Calypso CEPAS Moneo SRI512 SRT512 SRIAK SRIX4K PicoPass HID CLASS Part No 9155032 2N Helios Verso RFID Card Reader 125 kHz The card reader module provides you with access contr
11. 9155034 or Wiegand module 9155037 can be used for alarm signalling via the Automation interface in the 2N Helios IP Verso configuration This module is not connected to the bus Figure Tamper Switch Blank module The Blank module Part No 9155039 is used to cover an empty position Security Relay The Security Relay Part No 9159010 is used for enhancing security between the intercom and the connected electric lock The 2N Helios Security Relay is designed for any 2N Helios intercom model with firmware versions 1 15 and higher It significantly enhances security of the connected electric lock as it prevents lock opening by forced intercom tampering Function The 2N Helios Security Relay is a device installed between an intercom outside the secured area and the electric lock inside the secured area The 2N Helios Security Relay includes a relay that can only be activated if the valid opening code is received from the intercom Specifications Passive switch and NC contacts up to 30 V 1 AC DC Active switch output 12 V 700 mA DC Dimensions 56 x 31 x 24 mm Weight 20 Installation Install the 2N Helios Security Relay onto a two wire cable between the intercom and the electric lock inside the area to be secured typically behind the door The device is powered and controlled via this two wire cable and so can be added
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13. allows the tenant to see the calling person on his or her videophone or PC screen in high resolution The camera itself is hidden behind a darkened glass so it is not visible The intercom is equipped with night vision which automatically selects the night day mode according to light Quick dial buttons there are 146 quick dial buttons in total in multiple button modules For each button up to three separate phone numbers plus substitute users can be defined which ensures that the called user is reached whenever needed The buttons are backlit with a clear mechanical response The nametag surface is scratch resistant Keypad is a keypad module that allows the user to use the intercom as a code lock and dial a phone number or phonebook position of the called user RFID card reader the card reader module brings the access control functionality according to the RFID card or keyfob With the advanced features other functions can be RFID card controlled too Electric lock control As part of the access system the electrical lock can be controlled by a code entered on the keypad or the called phone with the RFID card via a PC application etc When necessary more electrical outputs can be added Numerous parameters allow for a wide spectrum of applications Robustness 2N Helios IP Verso is designed as a vandal resistant intercom which withstands mechanical or weather conditions with no need to purchase extra accessories Aud
14. digital apparatus complies with Canadian 5 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class 5 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 15 encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures w 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 5 3 General Instructions and Cautions Please read this User Manual carefully befo
15. SRIXAK PicoPass HID CLASS I O Module The module Part No 9155034 is one of the 2N Helios Verso intercom elements and is used for extending the number of inputs and outputs The module contains two 2MC Helios Verso bus connectors These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used both as inputs from the basic unit and outputs to other modules If this module the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes an 80 mm long interconnecting cable The inputs outputs are addressed as follows lt module_name gt lt input output_name gt e g module5 relayl The module name is configured in the Module name parameter in the Hardware Extenders menu RELAY1 RELAY1 terminals with accessible 30 V 1 A AC DC NO NC contact RELAY2 RELAY2 terminals with accessible 30 V 1A AC DC NO NC contact terminals for input in passive active mode 30 V to 30 V DC OFF open OR Un gt 1 5 V ON closed contact OR U lt 1 5 V IN2 terminals for input in passive active mode 30 V to 30 V DC OFF open OR Ug ON closed contact OR UN lt 1 5 V TAMPER Tamper switch 9155038 input 5 Button Module The 5 button module Part No 9155035 is one of the 2N Helios IP Verso intercom elements and is used for extending the number of buttons The module contains two 2N Helios IP Verso bus connectors These two connect
16. 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 installation and use as well as provisions of technical 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 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 expi
17. efficient use of the device EN 2 Description and Installation Here is what you can find in this section 2 1 Before You Start 2 2 Mechanical Installation 2 3 Electric Installation 2 4 Extending Module Connection 2 5 Completion 2 1 Before You Start Product Completeness Check Before you start please check whether the contents of the package of your new 2N Helios IP Verso complies with the following list 2N Helios IP Verso 2 2 Mechanical Installation Mounting Types Overview Refer to the table below for a list of mounting types and necessary components You can assemble multiple units in all mounting types Flush mounting classic bricks incl hollow bricks thermally insulated walls etc What you need for mounting a properly cut hole as instructed in the box package Plaster mounting glue mounting foam or mortar as necessary 2N 9 Helios Verso flush mounting boxes and frames 1x module box Part No 9155014 frame Part No 9155011 2x modules box Part No 9155015 frame Part No 9155012 3x modules box Part No 9155016 frame Part No 9155013 Flush mounting plasterboard What you need for mounting a properly cut hole as instructed in the box package 2N Helios Verso flush mounting boxes and frames 1x module box Part No 9155014 frame Part No 9155011 2x modules box Part No 9155015 frame Part No 9155012 3x modules box Part No 9155016 frame
18. is insufficient for all the modules which results in automatic decrease in backlight level active output current supply volume and LED intensity Some modules need a specific power output for their specific activities the I O module e g requires 0 13 W for relay closing not calculated for minimum consumption Infopanel Module The Infopanel module Part No 9155030 is one of the 2N Helios IP Verso intercom elements and is used for inserting and backlighting printed information The module contains two 2N Helios IP Verso bus connectors These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used both as inputs from the basic unit and outputs to other modules f this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected module package includes 220 mm long interconnecting cable Nametag dimensions 69 2 W x 86 7 mm dimensional tolerance 0 0 5 mm Refer to www 2n cz for printing template Keypad Module The Keyboard module Part No 9155031 is one of the 2N Helios IP Verso intercom elements and provides a numerical input in the system The module contains two 2N Helios IP Verso bus connectors These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used both as inputs from the basic unit and outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes a 220 mm lo
19. narrow passages or places where people s attention 15 distracted by something else The manufacturer shall not be liable for injuries in such cases Module Installation 2 2 1 One Module Box 2 2 2 Two Modules Box 2 2 3 More Two Modules Boxes 2 2 4 Three Modules Box 2 2 5 More Three Modules Boxes 2 2 6 Tamper and I O Module 2 2 1 One Module Box Flush mounting box mounting classics bricks A E ZG STY jev TOT _ 4 d Flush mounting box mounting 0 min 108 W x 136 H 5 O 5 Q tel tel A El M w s i tal a BI l gt LU LE mJ _ E SN N 0 A NS a EN 22225517 2 ij 5277 E Surface module
20. quick dial buttons can only be used for positions 1 through 146 depending on the number of actually installed buttons You can dial the other positions using the numeric keypad if the Quick dialling with digits function is enabled refer to the Intercom Configuration Hardware Keyboard subsection of Configuration Manual Procedure Enter the position number using the numeric keypad 05 15 200 e g two digits at least and four digits at most and press the button for confirmation You can also press the 7 button anytime to hang up if enabled so in the 9 up by parameter refer to the Intercom Configuration Hardware Keyboard subsection of Configuration Manual Calling to User Defined Phone Number If the Telephone function enabled refer to the Intercom Configuration Hardware Keyboard subsection of Configuration Manual parameter is selected you can dial a user defined phone number using the 2N Helios IP Verso numeric keypad Procedure 1 Press 09 2 You will hear a continuous tone from the speaker 3 Enter the phone number via the numeric keypad and press again to confirm your dialling 4 You can also press the button anytime to hang up if enabled so in the Hang by parameter refer to the Intercom Configuration Hardware Keyboard subsection of Configuration Manual Incoming Call Answering Rejecting If the automatic incoming call answering function is disabled refer to the Intercom C
21. 240 VoIP videophone GXV3240 is the successor to the popular GXV3140 model which allows comfortable video calls in the IP network Touchscreen and keyboard control Part No 91378358 Grandstream GXV3275 VoIP GXV3275 is the successor to the popular GXV3175 model which allows comfortable video calls in the IP network Touchscreen control Electric Locks Part No 932080E BEFO 1221 with momentary pin Part No 932070E BEFO 1211 ney GO For opening of the lock a short electrical impuls is sufficient which unlocks the lock Lock is then open until someone closes the door 12V 600 mA Tip Part No 932090E BEFO 1211MB with mechanical blocking 12V 600 mA Enables mechanically close or open the lock When opened the lock is open all the time When closed it behaves as standart electrical lock FAO Electric locks Difference between locks in 2N Helios IP accesories Power Supply Part No 91378100 POE injector without cable Part No 91378100E Part No 932928 5 Part No 91341481E 12 V transformer POE injector with EU cable Stabilised 12 2 A power Part No 91378100US supply needs to be used For external power when no PoE is available supply of the lock PoE injector with US cable with 12V AC voltage For power supply of intercom viaethernet cable when PoE switch is not available Additional Modules Part No 9137420E Part No 9159010 USB RF
22. 3 4 Intercom Control as Viewed by Internal User 115 2 9 ASA 117 4 Technical Parameters 118 5 Supplementary Information 121 S T 0 0 651 0 1 ironia EE exer E Ben 122 5 2 Directives Laws and Regulations 123 5 3 General Instructions and Cautions 125 1 Product Overview Here is what you can find in this section 1 1 Components and Associated Products 1 2 Terms and Symbols Basic Features 2N Helios IP Verso 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 2N Helios IP Verso can be used as a door or special purpose intercom for office buildings residential areas and other applications 2N Helios Verso is a modular system the user determines its configuration according to the needs of the particular installation Unlike other intercoms 2N Helios IP Verso is not delivered as a compact unit After choosing the installation mode and particular modules the user gets separate parts to be assembled using the plug amp play connections This approach allows for unique individual combinations and also leaves space for adding of additional modules later on Wide angle HD camera
23. 4 Extending Module Connection 2N Helios IP Verso allows to connect following extending modules Infopanel Keypad RFID card reader 125 kHz RFID card reader 13 56 MHz I O module 5 button module Electronic buttons Wiegand module Tamper switch Blank module Security Relay Module Bus Interconnection All the 2N Helios IP Verso modules except for the Tamper Switch are interconnected via a bus The bus starts on the basic unit and goes over all the modules The order of modules on the bus is irrelevant And it also irrelevant which bus connector on the module is used as the input and which is used as the output The modules include a 220 mm long interconnecting cable the Wiegand 9155037 and I O modules 9155034 include an 80 mm long interconnecting cable You can order a separate 1 m long bus cable 9155050 for remote installation of the 2N Helios Verso modules Typically it helps install an RFID card reader on the opposite side of the wall on which the 2N Helios Verso intercom is installed The modules can be combined in each base as follows Internally mounted Internally mounted module invisible module bottom base DUUM n _ TN ER reader 125 kHz RFID card reader 13 56 MHz module buttons _ module Tamper switch Blank module Module Power Supply Except for the protection switch module all the 2N Helios IP Verso modules are powered fr
24. 6 16kHz HTTP server for configuration SNTP client for time synchronisation RTSP server for audio and video streaming ONVIF compatible SMTP client for email sending Picture to Email feature TFTP HTTP client for automated firmware and configuration upgrade and update 1 1 Components and Associated Products Basic Units Part No 9155101 Part No 9155101C Basic unit Basic unit with camera Caution There must be just one with without a camera basic unit in every installation The basic unit installation requires two frame box positions the other position however is left for additional module installation Frames Part No 9155011 Part No 9155012 Part No 9155013 Flush mounting frame 1 Flush mounting frame 2 Flush mounting frame 3 module modules modules Part 9155021 Par NO 5155022 Part No 9155023 Surface mounting frame 1 surface mounting box 2 Surface mounting box 3 module modules modules 2 Tip The 1 module frame 15 used when another module is added to the existing installation or when the module is mounted to extended interconnecting cable for an outgoing reader for example 2 Tip Be sure to order the covering frame for the flush or plasterboard mounting box together with the flush mounting box 1 module frame Part No 9155011 1 module flush mounting box Part No 9155014 2 module frame Part No 9155012 2 module flush mounting box Part No 9155015
25. ID card reader Security relay 125kHz Part No 9137410E External IP Relay 1 output A handy add on that External RFID card significantly enhances door reader for connection Standalone device which entry security as it prevents 0 mn USB can be controlled by HTTP co tampering with the intercom interface Suitable for mmands sent by Helios IP and forced opening of the system management intercom which can thus lock To be installed between and the addition of control devices on unlimited intercom and lock powered 41 cards via the distance by the intercom PC application 2N Helios IP Manager Part No 9137411 External Relay 4 outputs Standalone device which can be controlled by HTTP co mmands sent by Helios IP intercom which can thus control devices on unlimited distance Part No 9134173 Mifare RFID card 13 56 MHz Part No 9134165E RFID card 125 kHz Part 9134166E RFID key fob 125 kHz Part No 9159014EU US UK 2N 2Wire set of 2 adaptors and power source for EU US UK The 2N 2Wire converter allows you to use existing wiring 2 wires from your original door bell or door intercom to connect any IP device You don t have to configure anything and you only need one 2N9 2Wire un it at each end of the cable and a power source connected to at least one of these units The 2N 2Wire unit then provides PoE power not only to the second converter but a
26. IN is addressed as follows lt module_name gt lt inputi gt e g module2 inputi The input Tamper is addressed as follows lt module_name gt lt tamper gt e g module2 tamper u he output LED OUT negated is addressed as follows module name output1 e g module2 output1 WO IM W1 IM GND LED our 49 89 laued 1013009 BUS Tamper Switch input WO IN W1 IN GND1 Isolated 2 wire WIEGAND IN R Panel LED our Isolated open LED OUT switched against GND1 on WIEGAND IN side up to 24 V 50 mA Um 5 to 15 V DC WIEGAND OUT power supply input Um 5 to 15 V DC WIEGAND OUT power supply input to 15 V DC WIEGAND OUT power supply input OUT Control oy 1 LED IN Eom Isolated input for open LED IN input activated by GND2 negated Isolated input for open LED IN input activated by U Dole U 4 WIEGAND OUT active supply LED indicator TAMPER Tamper switch Part No 9155038 input Isolated 2 wire WIEGAND OUT Tamper Switch Module The Tamper Switch module Part No 9155038 is one of the 2N Helios IP Verso int ercom elements and helps secure the system against tampering The module contains two switches that open whenever the front frame is removed One switch leads directly to the terminal board and is designed for connection to an external security exchange 32 V DC 50 mA max The other switch together with the I O module
27. IN1 terminals for input in passive active mode 30 V to 30 V DC OFF open OR Un gt 1 5 V ON closed contact OR Uj lt 1 5 V N am OUT1 terminals of active input for 2N Helios IP Security Relay or OUT1 electric lock connection 8 up to 12 V DC depending on power supply PoE 10 V adaptor power supply voltage minus 2 V max 400 mA zs LINE OUT connector 1 Vpys MIC connector for microphone connection 2N Helios IP Verso bus connector Device Restart Press the RESET button shortly to restart the device Factory Reset 2N Helios IP Verso is equipped with a RESET button Press the button shortly 1 S to restart the system without changing configuration Follow the instructions below to identify the current IP address Press and hold the RESET button Wait until the red and green LEDs on the device come on simultaneously approx 20 s Release the RESET button The device announces the current IP address via the loudspeaker connected automatically OOO about20s 000 Hold RESET Follow the instructions below to switch on the Static IP address mode DHCP OFF Press and hold the REST button Wait until the red and green LEDs on the device come on simultaneously approx 20 5 Wait until the red LED goes off approx 5 5 Release the RESET button The following network parameters will be set after restart address 192 168 1 100 Nework mask 255 255 255 0 D
28. Part No 9155013 Surface mounting Concrete and steel structures entry barrier columns interior etc What you need for mounting 2N 9 Helios IP Verso plus the respective frames 1x module frame Part No 9155021 2x modules frame Part No 9155022 3x modules frame Part No 9155023 For not flat surface use according to the module number backpla te Part No 9155061 9155067 Caution The warranty does not apply to the product defects and failures arisen as a result of improper mounting in contradiction herewith The manufacturer is neither liable for damage 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 When the proper mounting instructions are not met water might get in and destroy the electronics It is because the communicator circuits are under continuous voltage and water infiltration causes an electro chemical reaction The manufacturer s warranty shall be void for products damaged in this way General Mounting Principles 2 Tip u Select flush mounting where possible to make your product elegant looking more vandal resistant and more secure You are advised to buy the flush mounting boxes in advance and commission your building company to do the masonry for you This approach helps you put your intercom
29. SmartPhone with NFC HCE support since Android version 4 3 Mechanical properties Cover Robust zinc casting with surface finish Working temperature 40 C 60 C Working relative humidity 10 95 non condensing Storing temperature 40 C 70 C Dimensions Surface mounting frame modul 107 W x 130 H x 28 D mm 2 moduls 107 W x 234 H x 28 D mm 3 moduls 107 W x 339 H x 28 D mm Flush mounting frame 1 modul 130 W x 153 H x 5 D mm 2 moduls 130 W x 257 H x 5 D mm 3 moduls 130 W x 361 LI x 5 D mm Flush mounting box minimum hole dimensions 1 modul 108 W x 131 H x 45 D mm 2 moduls 108 W x 238 H x 45 D mm 3 moduls 108 W x 343 H x 45 D mm Weight Max net weight 2 kg max gross weight 2 5 kg based on configuration Covering level IP54 3 Supplementary Information Here is what you can find in this section 5 1 Troubleshooting 5 2 Directives Laws and Regulations 5 3 General Instructions and Cautions 3 1 Troubleshooting For the most frequently asked questions refer to faq 2n cz 5 2 Directives Laws and Regulations Europe 2N Helios IP Verso conforms to the following directives and regulations 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 D
30. atic address mode 15 switched and the device is restarted IP address 192 168 1 100 Network mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 1 Note Be sure to press the button sequence within thirty seconds after the sound signal for security reasons Up to 2 s intervals are allowed between the presses 3 2 Intercom Control as Viewed by External User Quick Dial Buttons Press the quick dial button on the basic unit to dial the first position in the phone directory Phone Book depending on the model type Use extending modules to extend the number of quick dial buttons to up to 146 By pressing the quick dial buttons you dial the phone numbers assigned to the particular Phone Book position Call setup is signalled by a long intermittent or any other tone depending on the configuration of the PBX connected Repeated pressing of one and the same quick dial button during call setup may initiate call hangup or call termination plus dialling the next phone number of the called subscriber or may be assigned no function refer to the Intercom Configuration Hardware Keyboard subsection of Configuration Manual You can also press the MI button anytime to hang up II enabled so in the Hang up by parameter refer to the Intercom Configuration Hardware Keyboard subsection of Configuration Manual Calling to Phone Book Position The 2N Helios IP Verso Phone Book can contain up to 999 programmable positions The
31. e initialisation the 2N Helios Security Relay will pass into the operational mode the green LED is blinking FAQ 2N Helios Security Relay what it is how to use it with 2N Helios IP intercom 2 Tip Video Tutorial Door intercoms 2N Helios IP Security Relay Connection 2N Helios IP Mainboard Door Lock 2042420 Departure button 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz 104 2 5 Completion Installation Completion Check the connection of all wires and the RJ 45 plug to the board connector Caution unused connectors have to have tightened screws in order to avoid vibration caused by sound Nametag Placing Every intercom package includes a piece of transparent foil which can be laser printed Cut the printed foil and insert the nametags in the buttons We recommend you to use separate foil for every button in the 5 button module Refer to www 2n cz for the nametag printing template Nametag dimensions for 5 button module u 1 button 52 0 W x 15 2 H mm dimensional tolerance 0 0 5 mm 5 buttons 57 5 W x 89 0 H mm dimensional tolerance 0 0 5 mm Infopanel nametag dimensions 69 2 W x 86 7 H mm dimensional tolerance 0 0 5 mm Caution The area where nametags are placed is called a wet zone After heavy rain water can penetrate to the nametag Water in this area does not affect the intercom functionality in any way a
32. e numbers tied with the profile refer to the Intercom Configuration Directory Time Profiles subsection of Configuration Manual subsection for details Procedure Enter the profile activating deactivating numerical code using the numeric keypad and press for confirmation valid code is signalled by the 7 or sound according to the code type An invalid code is signalled by the 77 7 sound 3 3 Electronic Buttons equipped Intercom as Viewed by External User The electronic button unit is unavailable yet 3 4 Intercom Control as Viewed by Internal User Call Answering You can answer the incoming calls to the 2N Helios IP Verso intercom using your phone like any other calls You can unlock the door activate deactivate a user profile via your phone keypad during the call The calls however are time limited to avoid unintentional blocking of the 2N Helios Verso line Set the maximum call duration in the Call time limit refer to the Intercom Configuration Services Phone Calls subsection of Configuration Manual Press on your phone anytime to extend the call time The automatic call termination is signalled with a short beep 10 s before the call end Calling to 2N Helios IP Verso 2N Helios IP Verso allows you to answer incoming calls Set the required parameters in the Incoming calls group refer to the Intercom Configuration Services Phone Calls subsection of Configuration Manual Door Open
33. efault gateway 192 168 1 1 about 20 ee O Hold RESET Follow the instructions below to switch on the Dynamic IP address mode DCHP ON press the RESET button Wait until the red and green LEDs on the device come on simultaneously approx 20 s Wait until the red LED goes off approx 5 s Wait until the green LED goes off and the red LED comes on again another 5 s Release the RESET button O O O about 20 s 05 05 50 O Hold RESET Follow the instructions below to reset the factory default values Press the RESET button Wait until the red and green LEDs on the device come on simultaneously approx 20 5 Wait until the red LED goes off approx 5 5 Wait until the green LED goes off and the red LED comes on again approx 5 s Wait until the red LED goes off another 5 s Release the RESET button O 2 O about 20 s 5 e Hold RESET AS O S 550 O Available Switches Location Name __ Description Relay 1 Passive switch NO NC contact up to 30 V 1 AC DC Active switch output 8 up to 12 V DC depending on Output 1 power supply PoE 10 V adaptor power supply voltage minus 2 V max 400 mA 0 Passive relay switch NO and NC contacts up to 30 V Module 12 AC DC Part ext relay2 Passive relay switch NO and NC contacts up to 30 V No 9155034 2 AAC DC More modules marked by can be used 2
34. ength 2 25 mm Video stream Protocols RTP RTSP HTTP Codecs H 263 H 263 H 264 MPEG 4 M JPEG IP camera function Yes ONVIF v2 2 profile S compatible Interface Power supply 12 V 15 2 A DC or PoE PoE PoE 802 3af Class 0 12 95 W LAN 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 Passive switch NO NC contact up to 30 V 1 AC DC Active switch output 8 up to 12 V DC depending on power supply PoE 10 V adaptor power supply voltage minus 2 V max 400 mA RFID card reader Optionally 125 kHz or 13 56 MHz Supported cards 125 kHz Part No 9155032 4100 4102 HID Prox Supported cards 13 56 MHz Part No 9155033 only card serial number is read 5014443A Mifare Classic 1k amp 4k DESFire EV1 Mini Plus S amp X SmartMX Ultralight Ultralight C SLE44R35 my d move SLE66Rxx PayPass Legic Advant 15014443B Calypso CEPAS Moneo SRI512 SRT512 SRIAK SRIXAK PicoPass HID iCLASS Supported cards on 13 56 MHz NFC version Part No 9155040 only card serial number is read 5014443A Mifare Classic 1k amp 4k DESFire EV1 Mini Plus S amp X SmartMX Ultralight Ultralight C SLE44R35 my d move SLE66Rxx PayPass Legic Advant u 15014443B Calypso CEPAS Moneo SRI512 SRT512 SRIAK SRIXAK PicoPass HID iCLASS NFC
35. et of five positions to dial The module secures your system against tampering by detecting intercom opening or top frame removing The module is installed on a special place and needs no separate position The module secures your system against tampering by detecting intercom opening or top frame removing The module 15 installed on a special place and needs no separate position The card reader module provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the following 13 56 MHz cards or other carriers 5014443 Mifare Classic 1 4k DESFire EV1 Mini Plus Sax SmartMX Ultralight Ultralight C SLE44R35 my d move SLE66Rxx PayPass Legic Advant 150144438 Calypso CEPAS Moneo SRI512 SRT512 SRI4K SRIX4K PicoPass HID CLASS NFC SmartPhone with NFC HCE support since Android version 4 3 is designed for outdoor applications and requires no additional Choose the proper frame and if necessary mounting box type depending on your particular 2N Helios IP Verso installation needs Internal Units Part No 91378365 2 Indoor Touch black The elegant internal touch panel 2N9 Indoor Touch 15 suitable for all 2N Helios IP intercoms On the panel s display not only can you find out who is at the door but also start a conversation with the visitor open the lock or turn on the light in the entrance hall VolP Phones Part No 91378357 Grandstream GXV3
36. exactly in the vertical position Caution Make sure that the diameter of the dowel holes is accurate to avoid falling out of the dowels Use the mounting glue to secure the dowels if necessary Make sure that the depth of the dowel holes is accurate Do not use low quality dowels to avoid their pulling out of the wall Having removed the front panel make sure that no dirt gets inside the product especially onto the sealing surface Never turn 2N Helios IP Verso to align the box assembly after mounting Make sure that the flush mounting boxes have been installed accurately Check the plasterboard wall and room interior pressure values If the difference between the values is too great as a result e g of overpressure ventilation separate the intercom using for example the mounting box enclosed and seal the cable passage to avoid speaker damage Surface mounting may cause problems on places exposed to potential vandalism such as public garages etc In this case use steel anchoring elments instead of the dowels and screws included in the delivery The place for surface mounting must be flat with maximum inequality of 0 5 mm e g desk materials glass cutted stone etc If the place is not flat use flush mounting backplate Part No 9155061 9155067 or equal the wall surface NN gt max 0 5 mm max 0 5 mm 0 Safety Eliminate the risk of personal injury Surface mounting is not recommended for
37. ing Switch Activation by Code 2N Helios IP Verso is equipped with a door unlocking switch Enter the valid code refer to the Intercom Configuration Hardware Switches subsection of Configuration Manual using your phone keypad to activate this switch Procedure Enter the switch 1 or 2 activating code using your phone keypad and press for confirmation Confirmation is unnecessary if the Lock code without confirmation is enabled refer to the Intercom Configuration Hardware Switches Advanced subsection of Configuration Manual A valid code 15 signalled by the An invalid code is signalled by the JT sound User Activation Deactivation Activate deactivate a user using your phone in order to route calls directly to the phone numbers assigned to the user refer to the Intercom Configuration Directory Phone Book subsection of Configuration Manual for details Procedure Enter the user activating deactivating code using your phone keypad and press for confirmation valid code is signalled by the 7 or according to the code type invalid code is signalled by the 222 sound Profile Activation Deactivation Activate deactivate a profile using your phone in order to route calls directly to the phone numbers tied with the profile refer to the Intercom Configuration Directory Time Profiles subsection of Configuration Manual for details Procedure Enter the profile activati
38. io quality using the automatic echo cancelling system full duplex communication is available at any time The installation of 2N Helios IP Verso 5 very easy all you have to do is assemble the required arts and modules and attach the network cable The modules are plug amp play so there is no need to configure them manually The intercom can be supplied from a 12 V DC power source or using a PoE switch Use your PC with any internet browser to configure 2N Helios IP Verso Apply the 2N Helios IP Manager to configure extensive installations of multiple intercoms Advantages of Use Elegant design Weather resistant Various modes of installation flush surface plasterboard Sensitive microphone and loud speaker Both way audio communication acoustic echo cancellation Integrated colour HD camera with wide angle lense and hidden night vision Selectable number of quick dial buttons with nametags and backlight Optional numeric keypad with backlight Option to have multiple modules of the same kind for example card reader for both entering and leaving the building Integrated switches of electric locks with wide setting options Optional integrated RFID card reader module PoE or 12 V DC power supply Configuration using web interface or dedicated PC application VoIP standard SIP 2 0 support 999 Phone Book positions 20 user time profiles Video codecs H 263 H 263 H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG Audio codecs G 711 G 729 G 722 L1
39. irective 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 Directive 2004 108 EC of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility Commission Regulation EC No 1275 2008 of 17 December 2008 implementing Directive 2005 32 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to ecodesign requirements for standby and off mode electric power consumption of electrical and electronic household and office equipment 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 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 Directive 2012 19 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2012 on waste electrical and electronic equipment Industry Canada This Class
40. l the lock and use other code accessible functions The keypad digits and symbols are backlit The card reader module provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the 125 kHz 41 or HID Proximity cards The card reader module provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the following 13 56 MHz cards or other carriers 5 1 4443 Mifare Classic 1k 4k DESFire EV1 Mini Plus S amp X SmartMX Ultralight Ultralight C SLE44R35 my d move SLE66Rxx PayPass Legic Advant ISO14443B Calypso CEPAS Moneo SRI512 SRT512 SRIAK SRIXAK PicoPass HID iCLASS The module provides logical inputs and outputs for sensor integration or door control The module is installed under another module i e needs no separate position 9155035 9155036 9155037 9155038 9155040 2N Helios Verso roof 2N Helios IP Verso buttons 2N Helios IP Verso electronic buttons 2N Helios IP Verso Wiegand module 2N Helios IP Verso Tamper Switch 2N Helios IP Verso RFID Card Reader 13 MHz NFC ready A module with 5 mechanical quick dial buttons The buttons are backlit and can include nametags Not available yet A module with 5 electronic buttons for quick dialling from the phonebook Use the arrow buttons to browse through every 5 phonebook positions and press the button next to the name in the current s
41. le covering frame for the flush plasterboard mounting box Be sure to order the flush mounting frame together with the 2 module flush mounting box No 9155015 A 3 module covering frame for the flush plasterboard mounting box Be sure to order the flush mounting frame together with the 3 module flush mounting box No 9155016 The box is designed for flush or plasterboard mounting of 1 module sets and delivered including accessories for multiple box assemblies 9155023 9155061 9155062 9155063 2N Helios IP Verso Flush mounting box 2 modules 2N Helios IP Verso Flush mounting box 3 modules 2N Helios IP Verso Surface mounting frame 1 module 2N Helios IP Verso Surface mounting frame 2 modules 2N Helios IP Verso Surface mounting frame 3 modules 2N Helios IP Verso Backplate 1 module 2N Helios IP Verso Verso Backplate 2 modules 2N Helios IP Verso Backplate 3 modules The box is designed for flush or plasterboard mounting of 2 module sets and delivered including accessories for multiple box assemblies The box is designed for flush or plasterboard mounting of 3 module sets and delivered including accessories for multiple box assemblies A 1 module covering frame for the surface mounting box 1 module frame is used when another module is added to the existing installation or when 1 module is mounted to an extended interconnecting cable for an outgoing
42. lso to all other connected IP end devices Part No 9134174 Mifare RFID card 13 56 MHz PRESS TO EXIT Part No 9159012 Part 9159013 Magnetic door contact Part No 9159050 Exit button Set for installation on a door enabling the status of door Induction Loo Ion IO opening to be ascertained connection to a logic 9 9 Used when the intercom is input for opening a 0 door inside a building siot detect when the door is not closed or forced open Part No 9159030 External 125kHz RFID card reader Part No 9154004 Secondary reader for connection to an internal Water proof metal reader Allows control of card button entry from both sides of the door 67 cover also suitable for exteriors Reads EM4100 and EM4102 cards 2 Tip For more accessories and particular advice please contact your local distributor of 2N products 2 Tip FAQ Induction loop How to connect it with 2 9 Helios 1 2 Terms and Symbols The following symbols and pictograms are used in the manual Safety Always abide by this information to prevent persons from injury 1 Warning Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device Caution Important information for system functionality 2 Tip Useful information for quick and efficient functionality 1 Note m Routines or advice for
43. nd evaporates soon Always use waterproof foil enclosed or other for the nametags Never use paper or ink jet printing to avoid damage due to water leakage Nametag inserting replacing Remove the frame Lift up the button door The 5 button module buttons have just one door Remove the used nametag and insert a new one Close the button door Replace the frame ARE Frame Replacement Check the frame sealing before replacing the frame Version Screw the flush mounting frame in the upper bottom parts Version B Hang the surface mounting frame on the hook the upper part and then screw it tight in the bottom part Caution Improper mounting may deteriorate the intercom waterproofness and water may damage the electronic part Make sure that all holes are filled with some waterproof material the top part around the cables and the screws Use silicone or some other sealant to seal the box against the wall if uneven to avoid water leakage and wall damping Most Frequent Mounting Errors At first mount the metal bolts level the bases on an even surface and tighten the screws Caution Make sure that the bases are levelled properly to avoid water leakage and electronic damage The examples in the figures below show incorrectly assembled bases This happens in particular where the screws are tightened first two self tapping screws for plastics used
44. ng deactivating code using your phone keypad and press for confirmation A valid code is signalled by them or sound according to the code type invalid code is signalled by the 224 sound 3 5 Maintenance If used frequenly the device surface the keypad in particular gets dirty Use a piece of soft cloth moistened with clean water to clean the device 1 Warning Do not use aggressive detergents such as abrasives or strong disinfectants 1 Warning Prevent water from getting inside the intercom 2 Clean the device in dry weather so that waste water can evaporate quickly 4 Technical 5 Signalling protocol u SIP UDP TCP TLS Buttons Button design White backlit transparent buttons with replaceable nametags Button count 1 and increments of 5 Button extenders Up to 30 modules limited by power supply Numeric keypad Optional Audio Microphone 1 integrated microphone Amplifier 2 W class D amplifier Speaker 2 W 8 Output LINE OUT 1 VRMS 600 9 Volume control Adjustable with automatic adaptive mode Full duplex Yes AEC Audio stream Protocols RTP RTSP Codecs G 711 G 729 G 722 L16 16kHz Sensor 1 3 colour CMOS JPEG resolution Up to 1280 x 960 V Video resolution 640 H x 480 V Frame rate Up to 30 snapshots s Sensitivity 5 6 V lux sec 550 nm View angle 128 LI 95 V 1559 D Infrared light Yes Focal l
45. ng interconnecting cable RFID Card Reader Module 125 kHz The 125 kHz RFID Card Reader Part No 9155032 is one of the 2N Helios IP Verso intercom elements and is used for reading RFID card Ids in the 125 kHz band The module contains two 2N Helios IP Verso bus connectors These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used both as inputs from the basic unit and outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable The following RFID cards can be read 4100 4102 HID Proximity RFID Card Reader 13 56 MHz The 13 56 MHz RFID Card Reader Part No 9155033 is one of the 2N Helios IP Verso intercom elements and is used for reading RFID card Ids in the 13 56 MHz band The module contains two 2N Helios IP Verso bus connectors These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used both as inputs from the basic unit and outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable The following RFID cards can be read u 15014443A Mifare Classic 1 8 4k DESFire EV1 Mini Plus SAX SmartMX Ultralight Ultralight SLE44R35 my d move SLE66Rxx PayPass Legic Advant u 15014443B Calypso CEPAS Moneo SRI512 SRT512 SRI4K
46. odule mounting R I Z L Z 4 E 7 z n Ce WR CN TT Yo A An A a 2 55 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE 5 www 2n cz E 39 LN no NA M MIN s Y 3 A u I est NE h 4 KA at 86 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE 5 www 2n cz 2015 TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz 58 2 2 6 Tamper and I O Module 2 3 Electric Installation This subsection describes how to install the modules how to connect the 2N Helios IP Verso basic unit to the power supply and LAN and how to connect other elements Mounting Preparation 1 Unscrew the second module cover on the basic unit base 2 Use a flat screwdriver to take out the module cover Version 2 Module Base 1 Place the base on the flush mounting box predrilled holes with dowels and pull the cables through the bottom holes Pull the Ethernet cable including the connector through the bottom hole to the left if necessary 2 Insert the me
47. ol via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the 125 kHz EM 41xx or HID Proximity cards II HE m P ns Part No 9155035 2N Helios IP Verso buttons A module with 5 mechanical quick dial buttons The buttons are backlit and can include Part 9155037 Part 9155038 2N Helios Verso Switch module secures your system against tampering by detecting intercom opening or top frame removing The module installed on a special place and needs no separate position 2N Helios Verso Wiegand module The module helps you interconnect your system with other systems via the Wiegand interface The module is installed under another module i e needs no separate position Part No 9155040 2N Helios IP Verso RFID Card Reader 13 MHz NFC ready The card reader module provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the following 13 56 MHz cards or other carriers Part No 9155039 IS014443A Mifare Part No 9155050 Classic 1k amp 4k DESFire EV1 Mini Plus S amp X SmartMX Ultralight Ultralight C SLE44R35 my d move SLE66Rxx PayPass Legic Advant Blind module 1 m Extension cable ISO14443B Calypso CEPAS Moneo SRI512 SRT512 SRI4K SRIX4K PicoPass HID CLASS NFC SmartPhone with support since Android version 4 3 Part No 9155051 Blind butt
48. om the bus The available bus power output depends on the power supply type Basic units 571v3 and higher can use a 3A power supply to increase the bus power available for the modules connected Power supply _ Specification Available power External suppl 12 15 2 3 24 W 36 W 802 32 Class 0 12 95 W 12 W External supply PoE 30 W 42 count of modules the bus is limited by the available power supply output The maximum count of the modules on the bus is 30 571v3 Maximum value At relax Infrared illumination LED call LED ringing LED lock LED secured Button backlight name tag backlight Unit backlight Relay 1 OUT 1 Audio Total 2134 Idle Full load W consumption Maximum elements W Basic unit 571v3 Infopanel version 2 Keypad 579v2 RFID card reader 125 kHz 584v2 RFID card reader 13 56 MHz 583v2 I O module 577v2 5 button module 578v2 Electronic buttons Wiegand module 81 Tamper switch 50 0 pj Specimen configuration consumption computation CWI AAA W W 13 84 RFID card reader 13 56 MHz I O module 577v2 03 066 00000000 Protective switch J0 1 0 202 Tamper switch 0 0 Total 35 17 34 It is obvious from the specimen configuration that the modules have sufficient outputs when an external power supply is used When a PoE supply is used the power output
49. on Mounting Accessories Part No 9155014 Flush mounting box 1 module Part No 9155061 Backplate 1 module Part No 9155064 Backplate 2 w x2 h modules Part No 9155015 Flush mounting box 2 modules Part No 9155062 Backplate 2 modules Part No 9155065 Backplate 2 w x3 h modules Part No 9155016 Flush mounting box 3 modules Part No 9155063 Backplate 3 modules Part No 9155066 Backplate 3 w x2 h modules Part No 7 Backplate 3 w x3 h modules Part No 9155101 9155101C Name Description Helios IP Verso Basic unit 2N9 Helios IP Verso Basic unit with camera 2N9 Helios IP Verso Flush mounting frame 1 module 2N9 Helios IP Verso Flush mounting frame 2 modules 2N9 Helios IP Verso Flush mounting frame 3 modules 2N9 Helios IP Verso Flush mounting box 1 module There must be just one with without a camera basic unit in every installation The basic unit installation requires two frame box positions the other position however is left for additional module installation A 1 module covering frame for the flush plasterboard mounting box The 1 module frame is used when another module is added to the existing installation or when 1 module is mounted to an extended interconnecting cable for an outgoing reader for example Be sure to order the flush mounting frame together with the 1 module flush mounting box No 9155014 A 2 modu
50. onfiguration Services Phone Calls subsection of Configuration Manual the incoming call to 2N Helios Verso is signalled with loud ringing Press to answer the call and to reject the call Door Opening Switch Activation by Code 2N Helios IP Verso is equipped with a door unlocking switch Enter the valid code refer to the Intercom Configuration Hardware Switches subsection of Configuration Manual using the numeric keypad to activate this switch Procedure Enter the switch activating numerical code using the numeric keypad and press for confirmation A valid code is notified visually by a continuous switch activation tone or a rrr predefined unlocking user sound An invalid code is signalled by the sound or a user sound User Activation Deactivation Activate deactivate a user using the numeric keypad in order to route calls directly to the phone numbers assigned to the user refer to the Intercom Configuration Directory Phone Book Telephone Directory subsection of of Configuration Manual for details Procedure Enter the user activating deactivating numerical code using the numeric keypad and press for confirmation A valid code is signalled by the or sound according to the code type 122 An invalid code is signalled by the sound Profile Activation Deactivation Activate deactivate a profile using the numeric keypad in order to route calls directly to the phon
51. ors are fully interchangeable and can be used both as inputs from the basic unit and outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable Nametag dimensions 1 button 52 0 W x 15 2 H mm dimensional tolerance 0 0 5 5 buttons 57 5 W x 89 0 mm dimensional tolerance 0 0 5 mm Refer to www 2n cz for nametag printing template Electronic Buttons The Electronic buttons module Part No 9155036 is being prepared Wiegand Module The Wiegand module Part No 9155037 is one of the 2N Helios IP Verso intercom elements and is used for connecting an external Wiegand device RFID card reader fingerprint or other biometric data reader and or connecting the 2N Helios Verso system to an external security exchange All the inputs and outputs are galvanically isolated from the 2N Helios Verso system with insulation strength of 500 V DC The module contains two 2N Helios IP Verso bus connectors These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used both as inputs from the basic unit and outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes an 80 mm long interconnecting cable The module name is configured in the Module name parameter in the Hardware Extenders menu The input LED
52. pply selection affects the maximum count and applicability of the modules connected of the basic unit External power supply Use a 12 V 15 SELV supply dimensioned to the minimum current consumption of 2 A Part No 91341481E to make your system work reliably This power supply provides 2N Helios IP Verso with 24 W for feeding of the basic unit and connected modules Power Supply 2N Helios Verso is compatible with the PoE 802 32 Class O 12 95 W technology and can be fed directly from the LAN via the compatible network elements If your LAN does not support this technology insert a PoE injector Part No 91378100 between 2N Helios Verso and the nearest network element This power supply provides 2N Helios IP Verso with 12 W for feeding of the basic unit and connected modules Combined Power Supply 2N Helios IP Verso be fed from an external power supply and at the same time In this configuration the maximum power for the connected modules is available LAN Connection 2N Helios IP Verso is connected to the Local Area Network LAN via the UTP STP cable Cat or higher terminated with RJ 45 LAN connector As the device is equipped with the Auto MDIX function both the straight and crossed cable can be used Basic Unit Connector Configuration BUS LAN 227 PoE IN1 OUT1 RELAY1 Legend LAN POE according to 802 1af connector
53. re 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 of 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
54. reader for example 2 module covering frame for the surface mounting box 3 module covering frame for the surface mounting box A 1 module backplate for glass or not flat surface installation 2 module backplate for glass or not flat surface installation 3 module backplate for glass or not flat surface installation 9155064 9155065 9155066 9155067 9155030 9155031 9155032 9155033 9155034 2N Helios IP Verso Backplate 2 w x2 h modules 2N Helios IP Verso Backplate 2 w x3 h modules 2N Helios IP Verso Backplate 3 w x2 h modules 2N Helios IP Verso Backplate 3 w x3 h modules 2N Helios IP Verso Verso Infopanel 2N Helios IP Verso Keypad 2N Helios IP Verso RFID Card Reader 125 kHz 2N Helios IP Verso RFID Card Reader 13 MHz 2N Helios IP Verso 1 0 module A 2 w x2 h module backplate for glass or not flat surface installation A 2 w x3 h module backplate for glass or not flat surface installation A 3 w x2 h module backplate for glass or not flat surface installation A 3 w x3 h module backplate for glass or not flat surface installation The Infopanel module helps you place such information into the intercom installation as house number opening hours and similar data The Infopanel backlight is software controlled The numeric keypad module helps you dial users via their phonebook positions or phone numbers contro
55. red 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 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 short circuited either TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Modransk 621 143 01 Prague 4 Czech Republic Phone 420 261 301 500 Fax 420 261 301 599 E mail sales 2n cz Web www 2n CZ EN2060_v2 0 1 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz 127
56. tal fitting elements up and down and screw the base plate tight You can level the base slightly if you are mounting just one base Version 5 3 Module Base Unscrew the cover of the additional base Use a flat screwdriver to take out the cover Slide the additional base to the basic unit base and secure its position with the small side wedges and screws 4 Remove the microphone from the basic unit base and loosen the microphone cable 5 Lead the microphone to the third module base as shown in the figure 6 Place the joined bases on the flush mounting box predrilled holes with dowels and pull the cables through the bottom holes Feed the Ethernet cable without the connector from the additional base to the basic unit base if necessary odd Version Additional Columns Unscrew the cover of the additional bases and take it out with a flat screwdriver 2 Insert the bases into each other as projected and secure their position with the small side wedges and screws 3 Place the cover on the flush mounting box predrilled holes with dowels and pull the cables if any through the bottom holes 4 Pull the bus using the cable bushing available in the flush mounting box Basic Unit Power Supply Connection 2N Helios Verso be powered either from an external 12 V 2 A DC source or directly from the LAN equipped with PoE 802 3af supporting network elements Owing to different power outputs the power su
57. to an existing installation Thanks to its compact dimensions the device can be installed into a standard mounting box Connection Connect the 2N Helios Security Relay to the intercom as follows u To the intercom active output OUT1 or OUT2 or To the intercom relay output with 12 V DC serial external power supply Connect the electric lock to the 2N Helios IP Security Relay output as follows u To the active 12 V 700 DC output or To the relay output with a serial external power supply The device also supports a Departure button connected between the PB and HeliosIP terminals Press the Departure button to activate the output for 5 seconds Status signalling Green LED RedLED Status blinking Operational mode Activated output Programming mode waiting for initialisation un blinking Error wrong code received Configuration m Connect the 2N Helios Security Relay to the properly set intercom switch output refer to the 2N Helios Configuration Manual Make sure that one LED at least on the 2N Helios Security Relay is on or blinking Press and hold the 2N Helios IP Security Relay Reset button for 5 seconds to put the device in the programming mode both the red and green LEDs are blinking Activate the intercom switch using the keypad telephone etc The first code sent from the intercom will be stored in the memory and considered valid After cod

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