bticino 374005 Small Entrance Panel Touch Instruction Manual

June 9, 2024
bticino

374005 Small Entrance Panel Touch

Small Entrance Panel Touch
374005
User and installation manual

RA00190AA-01/22-PC

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Small Entrance Panel Touch
User and installation manual

Contents

Small Entrance Panel Touch
User and installation manual

General information

4

Warnings and recommendations

4

Warnings and consumer rights

4

Fundamental concepts

5

Naming of the devices

5

Community

5

Call addressing procedures

6

Call using the address in the Community

6

Call using the Alias (alphanumeric code)

7

Call using the Phonebook

7

CCTV cameras

7

Fire linkage

7

Address book

7

Front and rear view

8

Dimensional data and installation heights

11

Installation

12

Uninstall

16

Example diagrams

17

Ethernet connection

18

Fiber optic riser connection (case of higher bandwidth demand)

19

Available functions

20

Use of the device

21

Introduction

21

Use of the device

22

Home page

22

Functions

23

Call a IU

23

Answering machine

28

Messages and advertising

29

Call a GS

30

Accesses

31

Access using Access Code

31

Access using badge or card

33

Access using Face recognition

34

Configurations using the device (Settings)

35

Address

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Setting

38

Date and time

39

Access code

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Guard station

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Door lock

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Display & Volume

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Ringtone

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Face settings

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Background

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Information

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Language

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User guide

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General information
Warnings and recommendations It is important to read this manual carefully before proceeding with the installation. The warranty becomes automatically void in case of negligence, improper use, tampering by unauthorised personnel. The Entrance Panel must not be exposed to water drops or splashes; it must be used only on IP DES digital systems.
Warnings and consumer rights
Read carefully before use and keep for future reference. Touching the units with wet hands is forbidden. Using liquid cleaners or aerosols is forbidden. Blocking the ventilation openings is forbidden. Modifying the devices is forbidden. Removing protective parts from the devices is forbidden. Exposing the unit to water drops or splashes is forbidden. Installing the units near heat/cold sources or hot/cold air emission points is forbidden. Installing the units near heat/cold sources is forbidden. Installing the units near harmful gases and powders is forbidden. Fastening the units on unsuitable surfaces is forbidden. Danger of electrical shock. Risk of devices falling because the surface on which they are installed collapses or inappropriate installation. Switch the power supply OFF before any work on the system. Caution: Installation, configuration, starting-up and maintenance must be performed exclusively by qualified personnel. Check that the wall installation has been carried out correctly according to the installation instructions. Check that the unit installation complies with the standards in force. Connect the power supply wires as indicated. Use only the items indicated in the technical specifications for any system expansions.
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Fundamental concepts
Naming of the devices In this manual, for easy reading, the abbreviated device name is used as in the list: ­ IU: Indoor Unit ­ EP: Entrance Panel ­ GS: Guard Station ­ SD: Server DES ­ SEP: Small Entrance Panel ­ AB: Address book ­ SW: Software Server DES
Community
The term Community means the housing complex reproduced in the project design made using the SW. The structure in its maximum extension includes:

AREA

BUILDING

RISER

FLOOR

APARTMENT

Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5

Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5

Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE

RISER 1

BUILDING 1 Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

RISER 2

AREA 1
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE

Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5

Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE

RISER 1

BUILDING 1 Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

RISER 2

AREA 2
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE

Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE

RISER 1

EP Building

BUILDING 2 Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

RISER 2

Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE

Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5

Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE

RISER 1

EP Building

BUILDING 2 Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

RISER 2

Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE

GS Area

EP Building

EP Area

GS Area

EP Building

EP Area

COMMUNITY

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Call addressing procedures
On the basis of data recorded in the system phonebook and the Community structure the calls can be made using various methods:
­ call using the address in the Community; ­ call using the Alias (alphanumeric code); ­ call using the Phonebook.
Call using the address in the Community
To make this type of call you must know the address of the person being called, which depends on the community structure, for example:
­ to call the IU highlighted in the diagram from the «A» EP, enter the corresponding address «11010402»;
­ to call the IU highlighted in the diagram from the «B» EP, enter the corresponding address «010402», as the IU is positioned inside building 1 and therefore it is sufficient to type the Riser, Floor and Apartment number.

Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5

Apartment 1

BUILDING 1 Apartment 2 Apartment 1

AREA
Apartment 2

DEVICE

DEVICE

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 1

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

Apartment 2

DEVICE

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 1

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

Apartment 2

DEVICE Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE Apartment 2

Riser Floor Apartment

DEVICE

DEVICE

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 1 DEVICE

RISER 1

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

RISER 2

Apartment 2 DEVICE

Apartment 1

EP Building
BUILDING 2 Apartment 2 Apartment 1

Apartment 2

A B RR FF AA
B
1 1 01 04 02

DEVICE Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE Apartment 2

Area Building

DEVICE

DEVICE

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 1

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

Apartment 2

DEVICE

DEVICE

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 1

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

Apartment 2

DEVICE

DEVICE

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 1

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

Apartment 2

DEVICE

DEVICE

DEVICE

DEVICE

RISER 1

RISER 2

Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5

GS Area

EP Building EP Area

EP Area
A

Area Building Riser Floor Apartment
A B RR FF AA 1 1 01 04 02

Note: during the configuration phase, the number of digits to be used for each call sector (Area/Building/ Riser/Floor/Apartment) must be set. Example: I have to call an apartment inside building 2 ­ if there are from 1 to 9 buildings in the area, I must enter «2» (one digit used for the Building call sector); ­ if there are more than 10 buildings in the area, I must enter «02» (two digits used for the Building call sector).
The system will automatically show the correct number of digits to type and which data to enter on the basis of the EP position you are calling from, for example Area (2 01 06 02) or Building (01 06 02)
System configuration (default) Areas 9, Building 99, Riser 99, Floor 99, Apartment 99 It is possible to modify the limits using the SW (see SW manual for details)

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Call using the Alias (alphanumeric code) The alphanumeric code, by default, is the same address as in the Community but it is possible to replace it with an alias using the SW. For more details see the Software manual. Example:
1 1 01 04 02 B12

Call using the Phonebook In this way it is possible to use the phonebook key and select the contact to call or it is possible to make a call by typing the code (Alias), with the advantage that during typing the system will autocomplete the address; see the software Manual for more detail.
Example:
1 1 01 04 02 JOHN SMITH
CCTV cameras CCTV cameras for passive video surveillance.

Fire linkage
It enables the door lock opening function in case of fire. The Fire linkage function allows the automatic opening of EP door locks in the event of a fire. The use of this function requires a clean contact in the GND FIRE LINKAGE input clamp from the fire fighting system. It is necessary to enable the function in Setting
Address book
Phonebook, created using the SW, containing the addresses of all the system devices.

Function
Call time after which the video door entry answering machine* activates
Duration of communication time

TIMES Default time 30 seconds
60 seconds

Customisation using SW not customisable From 60 to 120 seconds

Unlock time

5 seconds

From 2 to 255 seconds

Screen saver

30 seconds

30 – 60 – 120 – 300 ­ 600 seconds

*setting the RINGTONE DURATION time on the IU at less than 30 seconds, the answering machine does not activate

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Front and rear view

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1

2

2

3

4

5
6 7 1. Light sensor 2. LED for the shooting field lighting 3. Camera 4. Display 4.3″ (touch screen) 5. Badge reader for door lock opening 6. Loudspeaker 7. Locking screw 8. Microphone
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ISP

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10

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14

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9. RJ45 Connector () 10. Not used 11. Connection clamp 12. Tamper switch 13. Mounting bracket 14. USB Connector (not used) 15. Reset to the factory settings push button 16. Not used () This device does not support standard POE power supplies, but only POE power supplies identified with item no. 375002. Connect the cat5/5e/6 FTP or cat5/5e/6 UTP cable with ferrite supplied to the connector

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ISP

Connection clamps

LOCK+ LOCK-

electric door lock connection and control (12V – 4A impulsive on 3 Ohm maximum)

SENSE

door lock status signal input (dry contact)

GND ­ +12V

access control devices power supply

OPEN

third party access control signal input for door lock opening (+12Vdc pulse)

GND

system common ground terminal for third party connection

Door OPEN ­ GND local door lock release pushbutton connection

FIRE Linkage ­ GND local door lock release pushbutton connection for firealarm system

NO

C

interlocked contact

NC

DC24V

additional power supply clamps (not polarized)

It is possible to display some wiring diagram examples in the Example diagrams/functions section

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Dimensional data and installation heights

92 mm

64 mm 10 mm

245 mm

To ensure proper operation, the Fingerprint Reader must be installed in a location protected from rain.

160 ­ 165 cm 90 ­ 130 cm

53 °

80 °

50 cm (*) Recommended height, unless different regulations are specified.

50 cm

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82 mm
62 mm

232 mm

3
Attention: the RJ45 cable must be at least 200 mm long 12

2 375009
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60 mm 2 mm

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  • 2 (*) Adjust the tamper screw so that it presses the tamper switch of the device and activates the anti-theft function in case of removal sending an alarm to the GS.
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Example diagrams

CABLES LEGEND

LAN PoE BTicino

LAN Ethernet

Copper cables

It is possible to use two different types of connection according to installation situation:

2 x Copper cables

A – Diagram with power supply by BTicino PoE Switch

374005 374004

374000 373001

B – Diagram with local power supply 100 ­ 240 Vac 375005

RJ45 RJ45

RJ45

RJ45

AC INPUT: 100-240V~ 50Hz/60Hz
DC OUTPUT: 24V 4.5A
OUT 1 ­ 8

374001

373001

RJ45

375002

RJ45

RJ45

PoE Switch

BTicino

RJ45

3456

-V -V +V +V

INPUT: 100 ­ 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz

OUPUT: 24 V

3.83A

L

N

1

2

1 2

100 ­ 240 Vac

RJ45 Router

RJ45

RJ45

24 Vdc 24 Vdc 24 Vdc 24 Vdc

24 Vdc

DC24V
374001
373001 DC24V

DC24V
374005
373001

DC24V374000

DC24V

DC24V 374004

RJ45 RJ45

RJ45

RJ45 RJ45 RJ45

RJ45
Router RJ45

RJ45 RJ45

PC client

RJ45

375001 Server DES

230 V

PC client

RJ45

375001 Server DES

230 V

Attention: this device does not support standard POE power supplies, but only POE power supplies identifiedwith 375002. Connect the cat5/5e/6 FTP or cat5/5e/6 UTP cable with ferrite supplied to the connector.
Attention: do not directly connect PoE ports to an unsuitable network interface, such as a device powered by a different voltage. Connect the UP LINK port to a suitable port, never to a PoE port.
Note: maximum length of every LAN permanent link line = 90 m.

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Ethernet connection CABLES LEGEND LAN PoE Standard

FLOOR 3 374004

APARTMENT 5

LAN PoE BTicino

LAN Ethernet

APARTMENT 1

Copper cables

2 x Copper cables

APARTMENT 2

APARTMENT 3

373001 RJ45
374005
PoE Switch BTicino 375002
RJ45

RJ45 373001 RJ45

3456

-V -V +V +V

INPUT: 100 ­ 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz

OUPUT: 24 V

3.83A

L

N

1

2

100 ­ 240

Vac

RJ45 RJ45

RJ45 373001

RJ45 373001

RJ45 373001

RJ45 Network switch

RJ45
PoE Switch BTicino
375002

RJ45 APARTMENT 4

3456

-V -V +V +V

INPUT: 100 ­ 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz

OUPUT: 24 V

3.83A

L

N

1

2

100 ­ 240 Vac

373001

FLOOR 2

Standard PoE switch

RJ45

RJ45

RJ45

RJ45

RJ45

OnVif IP cameras

APARTMENT 1 RJ45 373001

APARTMENT 2 RJ45 373001

APARTMENT 3 RJ45 373001

RJ45 RJ45

RJ45
PoE Switch BTicino

RJ45

Network switch 375002

RJ45 APARTMENT 4

3456

-V -V +V +V

INPUT: 100 ­ 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz

OUPUT: 24 V

3.83A

L

N

1

2

100 ­ 240 Vac

373001

FLOOR 1

APARTMENT 1

APARTMENT 2

APARTMENT 3

OUT 1 ­ 8
375005
AC INPUT: 100-240V~ 50Hz/60Hz
DC OUTPUT: 24V 4.5A

374001
DC24V
RJ45 RJ45 RJ45
RJ45

RJ45 373001

RJ45 373001

RJ45 373001

Network switch RJ45

RJ45 PoE Switch
BTicino
375002

RJ45 APARTMENT 4

3456

-V -V +V +V

INPUT: 100 ­ 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz

OUPUT: 24 V

3.83A

L

N

1

2

373001

100 ­ 240 Vac

OUT 1 ­ 8
375005
AC INPUT: 100-240V~ 50Hz/60Hz
DC OUTPUT: 24V 4.5A

DC24V

PC client

375000 RJ45

RJ45

375001 Server DES

RJ45 230 V

Router
PoE Switch BTicino 375002 RJ45

375000

374000

RJ45

3456

-V -V +V +V

INPUT: 100 ­ 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz

OUPUT: 24 V

3.83A

L

N

1

2

100 ­ 240 Vac

RJ45

RJ45

Attention: do not directly connect PoE ports to an unsuitable network interface, such as a device powered by a different voltage. Connect the UP LINK port to a suitable port, never to a PoE port. Note: to connect the devices it is possible to use both types of wiring (diagram A or diagram B) or even mixed ones.
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Fiber optic riser connection (case of higher bandwidth demand) CABLES LEGEND LAN PoE Standard LAN PoE BTicino LAN Ethernet

Optical fiber

Copper cables 2 x Copper cables

FLOOR 3 374004

APARTMENT 5

APARTMENT 1

APARTMENT 2

APARTMENT 3

373001 RJ45
374005
PoE Switch BTicino 375002
RJ45

RJ45 373001 RJ45

3456

-V -V +V +V

INPUT: 100 ­ 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz

OUPUT: 24 V

3.83A

L

N

RJ45

1

2

RJ45

100 ­ 240

Vac

RJ45 373001

RJ45 373001

RJ45 373001

FO FO Network switch

RJ45 PoE Switch
BTicino
375002

RJ45 APARTMENT 4

3456

-V -V +V +V

INPUT: 100 ­ 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz

OUPUT: 24 V

3.83A

L

N

1

2

100 ­ 240 Vac

373001

FLOOR 2 RJ45

Standard PoE switch

RJ45

RJ45

RJ45

RJ45

RJ45

OnVif IP cameras

APARTMENT 1 RJ45 373001

APARTMENT 2 RJ45 373001

APARTMENT 3 RJ45 373001

RJ45 FO FO Network switch

RJ45 PoE Switch
BTicino
375002

RJ45 APARTMENT 4

3456

-V -V +V +V

INPUT: 100 ­ 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz

OUPUT: 24 V

3.83A

L

N

1

2

100 ­ 240 Vac

373001

FLOOR 1

APARTMENT 1

APARTMENT 2

APARTMENT 3

OUT 1 ­ 8
375005
AC INPUT: 100-240V~ 50Hz/60Hz
DC OUTPUT: 24V 4.5A

374001
DC24V
RJ45 RJ45
RJ45

RJ45 373001

RJ45 373001

RJ45 373001

RJ45 FO RJ45 Network switch

RJ45 PoE Switch
BTicino
375002

RJ45 APARTMENT 4

3456

-V -V +V +V

INPUT: 100 ­ 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz

OUPUT: 24 V

3.83A

L

N

1

2

373001

100 ­ 240 Vac

OUT 1 ­ 8
375005
AC INPUT: 100-240V~ 50Hz/60Hz
DC OUTPUT: 24V 4.5A

DC24V

PC client

RJ45 375000 RJ45
375001 RJ45 Server DES 230 V

Router
PoE Switch BTicino 375002 RJ45

375000

374000

RJ45

3456

-V -V +V +V

INPUT: 100 ­ 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz

OUPUT: 24 V

3.83A

L

N

1

2

100 ­ 240 Vac

RJ45

RJ45

Attention: do not directly connect PoE ports to an unsuitable network interface, such as a device powered by a different voltage. Connect the UP LINK port to a suitable port, never to a PoE port. Note: to connect the devices it is possible to use both types of wiring (diagram A or diagram B) or even mixed ones.
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Available functions CABLES LEGEND

LAN PoE BTicino

LAN Ethernet

Copper cables

2 x Copper cables

Access Control Door Status Door lock

Door open Fire-fighting system

RJ45 375000

374005 RJ45

RJ45 RJ45

3456

-V -V +V +V

INPUT: 100 ­ 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz

OUPUT: 24 V

3.83A

L

N

1

2

375002
PoE Switch BTicino

100 ­ 240 Vac

RJ45 RJ45 RJ45

RJ45 Network switch

RJ45 Router

RJ45 PC client 375001 Server DES 230 V

Attention: do not directly connect PoE ports to an unsuitable network interface, such as a device powered by a different voltage. Connect the UP LINK port to a suitable port, never to a PoE port.
Note: to connect the devices it is possible to use both types of wiring (diagram A or diagram B) or even mixed ones.

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Use of the device
Introduction After the installation and connection of the device, it is necessary to configure it and create the Community structure. For details see Server DES Software manual.
Step 01 Community VLAN network creation Step 02 Community structure definition Step 03 Community structure creation Step 04 Device MAC address registration Step 05 Forwarding of the phonebook to the SD Step 06 Installation of the devices Step 07 Activation of the devices Step 08 System test

Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5 Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5

Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE

RISER 1

BUILDING 1 Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

RISER 2

Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE

Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE

RISER 1

BUILDING 2 Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

Apartment 2 Apartment 1

DEVICE

DEVICE

RISER 2

AREA
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE

GS Area

EP Building

EP Building

EP Area

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Home page This page may show different content according to the configuration and systems connected to the device. The Home Page, with all the functions enabled, is shown below.
A
B 1
A Current time B Function keys
Call a IU Call a GS Access using Face recognition Access using Code Settings

  1. Scroll to display the complete menu bar
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Functions
Call a IU It is possible to call an IU in different ways: ­ call using the address in the Community; ­ call using the Alias (alphanumeric code); ­ call using the Phonebook. The call mode depends on how the community has been configured using the SW. For details see Fundamental concepts If the device has been positioned in the structure at Apartment level, when the Guest call key is pressed, the call is directly sent to the IU. If the device has been positioned at a higher level (e.g. building, riser, etc.), the IU can be called in different ways:
1 1. Touch to select the function
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Call using the address in the Community

Call using the Alias (alphanumeric code)

2 2

A BC

3

3

A Delete typing B Change the type of keypad (numbers/letters) C Send a call

2. Enter the address in the IU Community, the device helps you by showing the fields to be entered (e.g. 1 01 04 02)
3. Touch to send the call

2. Enter the alphanumeric code created using the DES Server software (e.g. B12)
3. Touch to send the call

Note: in the alphanumeric mode, the default code corresponds to the address in the Community as long as the Server DES software has not altered it in the AB

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JHONSMITH JHONBLACK JIMMYWHITE
3

JJHONSMITH JJADONTHOMPSON JJESSEWRIGHT JJACKWHITE JJALENTAYLOR
5

4
2. Enter the Alias saved in the AB (e.g. JOHNSMITH) directly. In this mode autocompletion is active
3. Touch the suggested contact to send the call 4. Touch to open the phonebook containing the contacts you can call.
E.g. a Building EP will display only its building contacts. 5. Touch the code to send the call

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A B
A Call duration B Address in the IU Community Note: the caller display depends on how the community has been configured using the software. For details see Fundamental concepts
6
6. Touch to end the call
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When the IU does not answer a message can be recorded (see Answering machine)
A message indicates that the call is ended
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Answering machine If the IU does not answer within 30 seconds, it is possible to leave a photo with a voicemail.
1 1. Touch to record a photo message
2 3 2. You have 30 seconds to leave a message. The IU will receive your image and the voice messages 3. Touch to end
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Messages and advertising When messages are sent to the community via SW, the device displays them in two ways: ­ during a call (before the IU answers) ­ when the screen saver is activated. Community message messages coming from the Facility manager about the Community Emergency notification emergency messages, coming from the Facility manager
Messages displayed as screen saver
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Call a GS This function allows to call the reference GS set in the Settings/Guard station section
1 A
1. Touch to select the function A GS address Note: the caller display depends on how the community has been configured using the software. For details see Fundamental concepts
6
2. Touch to end the call A message indicates that the call is ended
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Accesses It is possible to access the building in different ways:

Access code

Access by entering a local code, an apartment personal code* or a panic code

Key card

Access using a badge or card configured with SW

Face recognition

Access by face recognition. Need to record the face using SW (only for item 374000)

*Correct operation requires the configuration of the code from the IU and a resident associated with the apartment in the SW (see SW Community/Person profile management)
Access using Access Code Using this function it is possible to access the building by typing an Access code. The Access Code is set in the InstallationAccess codeLocal section

2 1
1. Scroll to display the function to select 2. Touch to select the function
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4
3. Enter the local access code (default 111111) or the personal access code or panic code. Note: for safety reasons, modify the code. 4. Touch to confirm Beeps and visual warnings will confirm that the code has been recognised and the door lock will open. Personal access code opens the last EP of my community, i.e. the EP closest to the apartment, chosen from those to which I have access. Example: if they are enabled to all the accesses (complete Area/Building/Riser/Floor/Apartment structure) I open the Apartment EP. This code does not work on community/area/building EPs Panic access code: opens the door and at the same time sends an alarm message to the guard station. Example: if a criminal forces me to forcibly open the door The local access code opens community EPs, with the exception of apartment SEPs and EPs Note: for safety reasons, modify the code. Note: to activate the code, there must be a resident associated with the apartment in the SW (see SW manual)
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Access using badge or card Using this function you can access the building using a badge or a card. To use this function, the badge or card must be saved in the system via SW.
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Access using Face recognition Using this function, the EP camera will recognise your face and you can enter the building automatically without entering a code. To use this function, your face must be saved in the system via SW.
2
1
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Configurations using the device (Settings)
In this section, it is possible to perform a wide range of configurations that will enable you to make the most of your EP. Access to this section is protected by a password which can be set by the SW
2 1
1. Scroll to display the complete menu bar 2. Touch to access the Settings section
3
4
3. Enter the system code to access the configuration section (default 2000) Note: for safety reasons, modify the code. 4. Touch to confirm
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5

5

5. Scroll to display all the functions 6. Touch the icon for the desired configuration, choosing among:

Address Setting

It displays various device parameters and performs the reset command
It enables different functions

Date and time Access code Guard station

It sets the date and time
It sets the access code in the Setting menu and the local access code to open the gate
It sets the EP reference GS

Door lock

It sets different parameters of the EP door lock

Display & Volume It sets some display parameters and the ringtone volume

Ringtone

It displays the ringtones

Face settings

It sets the parameters for the Face Recognition

Background

It sets the interface background

Information

Visualizza varie informazioni sul dispositivo

Language

imposta la lingua dell’interfaccia

User guide

It displays the QR code to download the manual

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Address In this section, it is possible to display the different device parameters. It is also possible to restore the factory settings of the device.
1
1. Touch to reset the device
2 2. Touch to confirm Warning: after confirmation, all customisations will be deleted and the parameters will be restored to factory values
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Setting In this section it is possible to enable different types of functions.
2
1

1. Touch to enable the function 2. Touch to save the setting

Fire linkage

It enables the Fire-fighting function

Screen saver enable

It enables the screen saver

Call forwarding enable It enables the call forwarding to the GS

Tamper alarm enable

It enables the EP tamper alarm, to protect the EP from removal by intruders

Local access code

It enables the customised local code to access the building

Proximity sensing enable

It enables the proximity sensor to activate automatically the display and its functions

Face enable

It enables the Face Recognition

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Date and time As default all the devices on the system have date and time aligned with those of the SD. However, it is possible to set the date and time of the single device in this section. Note: you can change the date&time only temporarily. During the night the server will realign date&time to the system datas. Manual setting
2
1
1. Scroll to select year, month, day, hour and minutes 2. Touch to save the setting Automatic setting
2
1
1. Touch to enable the automatic time and date update 2. Touch to save the setting
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Access code In this section it is possible to set the access code in the Setting menu and the access code to enter the building. Settings
1. Enter the old code 2. Enter the new code 3. Enter again to confirm Local
1. Enter the new code 2. Enter again to confirm
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Guard station In this section it is possible to set the EP reference GS. The reference GS intercepts and manages the calls to the IU or anyone called directly by pressing the pushbutton on the Home page (see the Call a GS section)
3 A
1 2
A Address of the current reference GS 1. Touch to modify the reference GS 2. Select the new GS 3. Touch to save the setting
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Door lock In this section it is possible to set different parameters of the EP door lock
5
1
2
3 4
A
A It restores the factory settings 1. Door Status
The Door Status function allows to receive door status notifications, and therefore a warning when the door is left open. To use this function, a clean contact in the GND SENSE input clamp is required. Touch to set a door status alarm: NO = sends an alarm when the contact remains open for more than 2 minutes NC = sends an alarm when the contact remains closed for more than 2 minutes Not used never sends alarm The alarm is displayed on both the SSDES and GS 2. Door Lock The lock connected to the Lock+ / Lock- clamps can be controlled using pulse or timed commands Touch to set the timed mode 3. Touch to set the impulsive mode 4. Enter the contact activation time in seconds 5. Touch to save the setting
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Display & Volume In this section it is possible to set some display parameters and adjust the ringtone volume

2

A

B

C
1 D

E F

A It adjusts the brightness (backlighting) B It adjusts the ringtone volume C It adjusts the call volume D It adjusts the tone volume when a key is pressed E It adjusts the screen saver activation time F It restores the factory settings 1. Touch to adjust the parameters 2. Touch to save the setting

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Ringtone In this section it is possible to listen to the tones associated to the different types of ringtones or other.
A B C 1 D
A Alarm tone B Call in progress tone (ringback) C Confirmation key tone D Ringtone not used (future use) 1. Touch to listen to the tone
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Face settings In this section it is possible to set some Face Recognition parameters

D

A

E

F

G B
H

C

A Camera operating modes: 2D – in this mode, the depth of the image is not checked, and so showing a photograph opens the EP lock 3D – in this mode, the depth of the image is checked, so recognition is only confirmed if someone is in front of the EP (DEFAULT) Colour – in this mode, the face is only checked by the colour camera (DAY) Infrared – in this mode, the face is only checked by the infrared camera (NIGHT)
B Sets the level of face recognition accuracy and therefore the degree of security. 0= lower level of accuracy and security 0.8= higher level of accuracy and security (higher possibility of failed recognitions)
C Set the distance for the face recognition
D Enter the number of recognition points to accept the face
E Enter the minimum image quality to accept the recognition
F
Maximum angle of face rotation (left/right in relation to the frontal position), for which facial recognition is performed. If the rotation is greater, the face is not recognised.
G Maximum angle of face inclination (left/right in relation to the frontal position), for which facial recognition is performed. If the inclination is greater, the face is not recognised.
H
Maximum angle of face inclination (up/down in relation to the frontal position), for which the facial recognition is performed. If the inclination is greater, the face is not recognised.

YAW (F)
90°

PITCH (G)

90°

PITCH Default 35°

Default 35° PITCH

ROLL (H)

ROLL Default 40°

Default 40° ROLL

YAW

Default 40°

Default 40°

YAW

90°

90°

90°

90°

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I J K I Enter the distance from the proximity to activate the recognition function J Enter the time from when the Home Page appears to when the Face recognition function starts During the face recognition, any other operation is inhibited, even the call. This time is important if the Face recognition is unsuccessful. You must thus set a time which is long enough for you to be able to call the IU before the Face recognition function reactivates. K Restore the factory settings *Note: Only change these parameters if absolutely necessary
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Background In this section it is possible to set the interface background
2
1 1. Select the background 2. Touch to save the setting Note: it is possible to select other backgrounds or create new ones using the SW
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Information In this section it is possible to display different information on the device
A B
C
A Device address B Item code C Versions of the different device components
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Language In this section it is possible to set the interface language
3
1 2
1. Touch to open the language selection panel 2. Select the language 3. Touch to save the setting
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User guide In this section it is possible to download this manual using the QR code
1. Using a smartphone, scan the QR Code 2. Search for the 374000 374001 code 3. Download the manual
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