2N 9157101P IP Style Video Intercom With The Best Camera Installation Guide
- September 5, 2024
- 2N
Table of Contents
- 9157101P IP Style Video Intercom With The Best Camera
- Specifications:
- Product Usage Instructions:
- Main Units:
- Screen Protection:
- Mounting Accessories:
- Extending Modules:
- 2N IP Indoor Units and Accessories:
- IP Phones:
- Q: How do I know which extending module to choose?
- Q: Are the touchscreen models compatible with all 2N IP
9157101P IP Style Video Intercom With The Best Camera
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Specifications:
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Main Units: 2N Part No. 9157101P, 9157101P-S, 9157101 Axis Part
No. 02521-001, 9157101-S Axis Part No. 02407-001 -
Screen Protection: Part No. 9157003
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Mounting Accessories: Part No. 9157002 Axis Part No. 02406-001,
Part No. 9157001 Axis Part No. 02405-001 -
Extending Modules: Various models available supporting
different functionalities -
2N IP Indoor Units and Accessories: Various touchscreen models
available -
IP Phones: Various models available for speed dialing
Product Usage Instructions:
Main Units:
The main units are available in different configurations such as
9157101P, 9157101P-S, 9157101 Axis, and 9157101-S Axis. Follow the
specific installation instructions provided with each unit.
Screen Protection:
Install the screen protection (Part No. 9157003) to ensure the
display remains protected from scratches and damage.
Mounting Accessories:
Use the provided mounting accessories (Part No. 9157002,
9157001) to securely mount the main units as per the installation
guidelines.
Extending Modules:
Choose the appropriate extending module based on your
requirements. Install the module according to the provided
instructions to enable additional functionalities such as access
control or intercom features.
2N IP Indoor Units and Accessories:
Select the desired touchscreen model compatible with your 2N IP
intercom system. Follow the setup instructions to integrate the
touchscreen for enhanced user interaction.
IP Phones:
If using IP phones, refer to the specific model number for setup
details. Some models support speed dialing features for quick
access to frequently dialed numbers.
FAQ:
Q: How do I know which extending module to choose?
A: Determine your specific needs such as access control,
intercom integration, or additional features required, then select
the extending module that best fits those requirements based on the
provided specifications.
Q: Are the touchscreen models compatible with all 2N IP
intercoms?
A: Yes, the touchscreen models listed are designed to be
compatible with all 2N IP intercom systems, providing enhanced
functionality and user experience.
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Installation Manual 2N® IP Style
Content:
· 1. Product Overview · 1.1 Components and Associated Products · 1.2 Terms and
Symbols
· 2. Description and Installation · 2.1 Before You Start · 2.2 Mechanical
Installation · 2.2.1 Chassis Installation · 2.2.2 Mounting Box Installation ·
2.3 Electric Installation · 2.3.1 Overvoltage Protection · 2.4 Extending
Module Connection
· 3. Function and Use · 3.1 Configuration · 3.1.1 2N® IP Style LAN Location
via 2N® Network Scanner · 3.2 2N® IP Style User Control · 3.3 Intercom Control
as Viewed by Internal User · 3.4 Maintenance · 3.5 Downloads
· 4. Technical Parameters · 5. Supplementary Information
· 5.1 Troubleshooting · 5.2 Directives, Laws and Regulations · 5.3 Other
Countries Legislation · 5.4 General Instructions and Cautions
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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® IP Style is an elegant and reliable intercom equipped with lots of
useful functions. Thanks to SIP support and compatibility with major brands of
PBX manufacturers, it can benefit from using VoIP networks. 2N® IP Style can
be used as a door or special-purpose intercom for office buildings,
residential areas and other applications. ARTPEC-7 high performance
microcontroller supplied by Axis. Wide-angle HD camera allows the called
user to see the calling persons on the 2N answering units, videophone displays
or PC screens. The intercom is equipped with night vision, which automatically
selects the night/day mode according to light. 10″ touch display displays
the list of destinations (groups/individuals) for outgoing call setups. You
can set up to three phone numbers and call time profiles to each of the
buttons to make the called subscriber accessible any time. Keypad touch
numeric keypad allowing you to use the intercom as a code lock for lock switch
activation or for making calls to a selected user phone/virtual number. Card
Reader integrated card reader providing access control management using 125
kHz and 13.56 MHz (optionally secured) RFID cards. With the advanced features,
functions other than the door lock can be RFID card controlled too. Electric
lock switch this switch can be controlled using an RFID card reader, a
numeric keypad, the 2N® Mobile Key application in your smartphone, a PC
application or during a call from any phone. If necessary, more modules with
required outputs can be added. Robustness 2N® IP Style is designed as a
robust, mechanically resistant intercom, which withstands any weather
conditions without the need of additional accessories. Audio quality thanks
to the integrated acoustic echo cancellation (AEC), full duplex communication
provides bilateral audibility even when the callers are speaking at the same
time. Installation of 2N® IP Style the option is to use surface installation
using a chassis or flush mounting using a wall mounting box. Configuration of
2N® IP Style use a PC equipped with any Internet browser. Use 2N® Access
Commander to configure extensive installations of multiple intercoms.
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Advantages of Use:
· Elegant design · 10″ touch display · Weather resistance · Surface/flush
mounting · Sensitive microphone and Speakerphone · Bidirectional communication
acoustic echo cancellation · Integrated color HD camera with a wide-angle
lens and night vision · Touch numeric keypad · Integrated electric lock
switches with wide setting options · Integrated 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz
(optionally secured) RFID card reader · LAN (PoE+) or external 12 V / 4 A
power supply · Configuration via device web interface · SIP 2.0 and SIPS
support · Up to 10 000 phone book positions · Up to 20 user time profiles ·
Video codecs (H.264, MJPEG) · Audio codecs (G.711, G.729, G.722, L16/16 kHz) ·
HTTP server for configuration · SNTP client for server time synchronization ·
RTSP server for video streaming · SMTP client for email sending · TFTP/HTTP
client for automated configuration and firmware update
1.1 Components and Associated Products
Main Units
2N Part No. 9157101P
2N IP Style · Main unit with protective glass · Internal 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz card reader
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Main Units
2N Part No. 9157101P-S
2N IP Style · Main unit with protective glass · Internal 125 kHz and secured 13.56 MHz card reader
2N Part No. 9157101 Axis Part No. 02521-001
2N IP Style · Main Unit · Internal 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz card reader
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Main Units
Part No. 9157101-S Axis Part No. 02407-001
2N IP Style · Main Unit · Internal 125 kHz and secured 13.56 MHz card reader
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Screen protection
Part No. 9157003
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· protective glass for 2N IP Style touch screen · with active hygienic
protection · hardened glass with 9H rating and IK08 resistance
Mounting Accessories
Part No. 9157002 Axis Part No. 02406-001
· 2N IP Style surface mounting chassis
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Mounting Accessories
Part No. 9157001 Axis Part No. 02405-001
· 2N IP Style flush mounting box
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Extending Modules
2N Part No. 91550941
· 2N IP Verso RFID Reader, 125 kHz · The card reader module provides you
with access control via
contactless cards or keyfobs. The module supports the 125 kHz EM4xxx cards.
2N Part No. 91550941US
Axis Part No. 02140-001
· 2N IP Verso RFID Reader, 125 kHz · The card reader module provides you
with access control via
contactless cards or keyfobs. The module supports the 125 kHz EM4xxx cards.
2N Part No. 91550942
Axis Part No. 02139-001
· 2N IP Verso RFID Reader NFC/HCE support, 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 (only card serial number is read): ·
ISO14443A (MIFARE DESFire) · PicoPass (HID iClass) · FeliCa · ST SR(IX) · 2N
Mobile Key
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Extending Modules
2N Part No. 91550942-S Axis Part No. 02141-001
2N Part No. 9155045
Axis Part No. 01276-001
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· 2N IP Verso Secured RFID Card Reader NFC/HCE support, 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 (only card serial number is read): · ISO14443A (MIFARE DESFire) ·
PicoPass (HID iClass) · FeliCa · ST SR(IX) · 2N Mobile Key · HID SE (Seos,
iClass SE, MIFARE SE)
· 2N IP Verso Fingerprint reader · The Fingerprint reader is used for
verification of human fingers for
access control and intercom control.
2N Part No. 9155041
Axis Part No. 01263-001
· 2N IP Verso Induction loop · The induction loop module is used to transmit
an audio signal
directly into a hearing aid via a magnetic field.
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Extending Modules
Part No. 9155037 Axis Part No. 01259-001
· 2N IP Verso Wiegand · 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. 91550371
Axis Part No. 02577-001
· 2N IP Verso OSDP module · The OSDP module provides communication between a
connected
device (control panel, door controller) and 2N IP Verso via the OSDP. The
module is installed under another module, i.e. needs no separate position.
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Extending Modules
2N Part No. 9155034
Axis Part No. 01257-001
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· 2N IP Verso I/O · The module provides logical inputs and outputs for
sensor
integration. The module is installed under another module, i.e. needs no
separate position. · Inputs and outputs
· RELAY1 RELAY1 terminals with accessible 30 V / 1 A AC/DC NO/NC contact
· RELAY2 RELAY2 terminals with accessible 30 V / 1 A AC/DC NO/NC contact
· IN1 IN1 terminals for input in passive/ active mode (-30 V to +30 V DC)
OFF = open OR UIN > 1.5 V ON = closed contact OR UIN < 1.5 V
· IN2 IN2 terminals for input in passive/active mode (-30 V to +30 V DC) OFF
= open OR UIN > 1.5 V ON = closed contact OR UIN < 1.5 V
· TAMPER Tamper switch (9155038) input
2N Part No. 9155038
Axis Part No. 01260-001
· 2N IP Verso Tamper switch · 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. · Remember to purchase an
I/O module, Part No. 9155034, together
with the tamper switch.
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Extending Modules
Part No. 9137422E
2N IP – External Bluetooth reader (USB interface)
· An external Bluetooth reader connected via USB to your computer. · It can be
used for pairing new users who want to use their
smartphones with the 2N Mobile Key application for access to controlled areas.
· A USB driver is required for the external reader to work properly.
Part No. 9155050
· 1 m interconnecting cable · Only one interconnecting cable is allowed in a single installation. · The maximum bus length is 7 m.
Part No. 9155054
· 3 m interconnecting cable · Only one interconnecting cable is allowed in a single installation. · The maximum bus length is 7 m.
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Extending Modules
Part No. 9155055
· 5 m interconnecting cable · Only one interconnecting cable is allowed in a single installation. · The maximum bus length is 7 m.
2N Indoor Units and Accessories
Part No. 91378601
· 2N Indoor View black · Indoor answering audio/video unit with a
touchscreen designed for all 2N IP intercoms
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Part No. 91378601WH
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· 2N Indoor View white · Indoor answering audio/video unit with a
touchscreen designed for all 2N IP intercoms
Part No. 91378501
· 2N Indoor Compact black · Indoor answering audio/video unit with a
touchscreen designed for all 2N IP intercoms
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Part No. 91378501WH
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· 2N Indoor Compact white · Indoor answering audio/video unit with a
touchscreen designed for all 2N IP intercoms
Part No. 91378401
· 2N Indoor Talk black · Indoor answering audio unit with a touchscreen
designed for all 2N IP intercoms
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Part No. 91378401WH
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· 2N Indoor Talk white · Indoor answering audio unit with a touchscreen
designed for all 2N IP intercoms
Part No. 91378800
· Wall/plasterboard flush mounting box for 2N indoor answering units.
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Part No. 91378803
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· Wall surface mounting box for 2N answering units.
Part No. 91378802
· Stand for 2N indoor answering units.
Part Numbers: 91378375 91378376
· 2N Indoor Touch 2.0 black · WiFi version (second Part No.) · 2N Indoor
Touch 2.0, an elegant indoor touch panel,
is designed for all 2N IP intercoms. The display panel shows you the person
standing at your door and helps you make conversation with the visitor, open
the door lock or switch on the entrance hall lights.
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Part Number: 91378382
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· 2N Indoor Touch desk stand black
Part Numbers: 91378375WH 91378376WH
· 2N Indoor Touch 2.0 white · WiFi version (second Part No.) · 2N Indoor
Touch 2.0, an elegant indoor touch panel,
is designed for all of the 2N IP intercoms. The display panel shows you the
person standing at your door and helps you make conversation with the visitor,
open the door lock or switch on the entrance hall lights.
Part Number: 91378382W
· 2N Indoor Touch Desk stand white
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Part Nos.: 91378381E 91378381GB 91378381US
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· The exclusive type of power adapter SYS1561-0912 to be used with all 2N
Indoor Touch 2.0 devices.
· Stabilised 12 V / 0,75 A source to be used where PoE supply is unavailable.
· The part numbers differ in their electric socket markings (E/GB/US).
2N Part No. Axis Part No.
1120101W
02518-001
· 2N IP Handset · answering unit · white color
2N Part No. Axis Part No.
1120101B
02519-001
· 2N IP Handset · answering unit · black color
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IP Phones
2N Part No. 1120102 Axis Part No. 02660-001
· 2N IP Phone D7A · simple operation · HD quality video calls · A display-
equipped extender EXP50 (Part No. 91378363) can
be added to the phone delivery to make up to 60 speed dialings.
2N Part No. 1120111EU Axis Part No. 02544-001
· Grandstream GXV3350 IP video phone · Android 7.0 OS · 5″ touch display control · HD quality video calls · WiFi and Bluetooth support · HDMI output and pan tilt zoom camera · Easy integration with intercoms or PBXs via SIP
Electric Locks
· These products have been removed from sale.
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Part No. 11202101
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· Mini electronic doorstrike series 5 · electric opener designed for door
frame installation · intended for such narrow profiles as aluminum,
wood or PVC in particular · short sheet metal front cover version (130 mm) ·
16 mm width
Part No. 11202101-L
· Mini electronic doorstrike series 5 long · electric opener designed for
door frame installation · intended for such narrow profiles as aluminum,
wood or PVC in particular · long sheet metal front cover version (250 mm) · 16
mm width
Part No. 11202102
· Mini electronic doorstrike series 5 with
momentum pin · electric opener designed for door frame installation · intended
for such narrow profiles as aluminum,
wood or PVC in particular · short sheet metal front cover version (130 mm) ·
16 mm width
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Part No. 11202102-L
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· Mini electronic doorstrike series 5 with momentum pin, long
· electric opener designed for door frame installation · intended for such
narrow profiles as aluminum,
wood or PVC in particular · long sheet metal front cover version (250 mm) · 16
mm width
Part No. 11202103
· Mini electronic doorstrike series 5 with
mechanical blocking · electric opener designed for door frame installation ·
intended for such narrow profiles as aluminum,
wood or PVC in particular · short sheet metal front cover version (130 mm) ·
16 mm width
Part No. 11202103-L
· Mini electronic doorstrike series 5 with
mechanical blocking, long · electric opener designed for door frame
installation · intended for such narrow profiles as aluminum,
wood or PVC in particular · long sheet metal front cover version (250 mm) · 16
mm width
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Part No. 11202104
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· Mini electronic doorstrike series 5 door signaling · electric opener
designed for door frame installation · intended for such narrow profiles as
aluminum,
wood or PVC in particular · including a door state monitoring micro switch:
open/closed · short sheet metal front cover version (130 mm) · 16 mm width
Part No. 11202104-L Part No. 11202105
· Mini electronic doorstrike series 5 door signaling, long
· electric opener designed for door frame installation · intended for such
narrow profiles as aluminum,
wood or PVC in particular · including a door state monitoring micro switch:
open/closed · long sheet metal front cover version (250 mm) · 16 mm width
· Mini electronic doorstrike series 5 fail-safe · electric opener designed
for door frame installation · intended for such narrow profiles as aluminum,
wood or PVC in particular · under voltage: opener secured, blocked · at
voltage interruption: opener unblocked, door can
be opened · short sheet metal front cover version (130 mm) · 16 mm width
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Part No. 11202105-L Part No. 11202106 Part No. 11202106-L
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· Mini electronic doorstrike series 5 fail-safe, long · electric opener
designed for door frame installation · intended for such narrow profiles as
aluminum,
wood or PVC in particular · under voltage: opener secured, blocked · at
voltage interruption: opener unblocked, door can
be opened · long sheet metal front cover version (250 mm) · 16 mm width
· Mini electronic doorstrike series 5 fail-safe and door signaling
· electric opener designed for door frame installation · intended for such
narrow profiles as aluminum,
wood or PVC in particular · under voltage: opener secured, blocked · at
voltage interruption: opener unblocked, door can
be opened · short sheet metal front cover version (130 mm) · 16 mm width
· Mini electronic doorstrike series 5 fail-safe and door signaling, long
· electric opener designed for door frame installation · intended for such
narrow profiles as aluminum,
wood or PVC in particular · under voltage: opener secured, blocked · at
voltage interruption: opener unblocked, door can
be opened · long sheet metal front cover version (250 mm) · 16 mm width
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Part No. 11202201
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· Electromechanical lock SAM 7255 · 72/55 self-locking lock with panic
function · A key is necessary for door opening from the outside
(or an electric pulse from a connected 2N IP intercom / reader). · convenient
solution for emergency exits
Part No. 11202201-M
· Electromechanical lock SAM 7255 with monitoring · 72/55 self-locking lock
with panic function · A key is necessary for door opening from the outside
(or an electric pulse from a connected 2N IP
intercom / reader). · convenient solution for emergency exits
Part No. 11202202
· Electromechanical lock SAM 9235 · 92/35 self-locking lock with panic
function · A key is necessary for door opening from the outside
(or an electric pulse from a connected 2N IP
intercom / reader). · convenient solution for emergency exits
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Part No. 11202202-M
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· Electromechanical lock SAM 9235 with monitoring
· 92/35 self-locking lock with panic function · A key is necessary for door
opening from the outside
(or an electric pulse from a connected 2N IP intercom / reader). · convenient
solution for emergency exits
Part No. 11202301
· Cable protector FX290 · Provides secure passage and protection of the
supply cable between the door frame and the door
leaf. · 290 mm length
Part No. 11202302
· Cable protector FX510 · Provides secure passage and protection of the
supply cable between the door frame and the door
leaf. · 510 mm length
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Part No. 11202303
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· Cable protector FX300G · Provides secure passage and protection of the
supply cable between the door frame and the door leaf. · 440 mm length
Part No. 11202304
· Cable protector FX500G · Provides secure passage and protection of the
supply cable between the door frame and the door
leaf. · 640 mm length
Part No. 11202203 Part No. 11202107
· Supply cable with 14-core connector · 6000 mm length · Conductor cross
section: 14 × 0.22 mm · Terminated with a connector on one side · Designed for
11202201-M and 11202202-M locks
· Maglock MEX100 · used as a door holding supplement, not replacing
the lock · consists of two parts: supplied part and counterpart · under
voltage: door cannot be opened · at voltage interruption: magnets get
disconnected,
door opens
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Part No. 11202501
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· Magnetic handle P300RP · fully replaces a mortise lock and handle · under
voltage: door cannot be opened · at voltage interruption: magnets get
disconnected,
door opens · suitable for wooden, metal and glass doors
Part No. 11202401
· ED100 · low energy simple door operator · contactless operation · can be
interconnected with a motion sensor and
electronic access control system · applicable for right / left doors · in /
out opening versions
Tip · FAQ: Electric locks Difference between locks in 2N IP intercoms accesories
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Power Supply
Part No. 91378101
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· PoE+ injector · For intercom supply via the Ethernet cable where the
PoE+ switch is absent.
Part No. 932928
· 12 V transformer · For 230 V mains voltage. · For external power supply of
the lock with 12 V AC
voltage.
Two-Wire Connection
Part No. 9159014EU/US/UK
· 2N 2Wire · (set of 2 adapters plus EU/US/UK power supply) · The 2N 2Wire
converter allows you to use the existing
two-wire cabling from your original door bell or door intercom and connect any
IP device to it. You do not have to configure anything, all you need is one 2N
2Wire unit at each end of the cable and a power supply connected to them.
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13 MHz RFID
Part No. 9159031
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· External 13.56 MHz RFID card reader, Wiegand · Secondary reader for
connection to an internal reader. It
provides card access control from both sides of the door. IP68 cover, also
suitable for exteriors. Card types:
· ISO14443A (MIFARE DESFire) · PicoPass (HID iClass) · FeliCa · ST SR(IX) · 2N
Mobile Key
Part No. 9137421E
· 13.56 MHz, 125 kHz NFC/HCE USB RFID card reader · External RFID card reader
connectable to a PC via a USB
interface. Suitable for system administration and adding of 13.56 MHz, 125 kHz
cards and Android platform devices supporting NFC/HCE using the 2N IP
intercom web interface or 2N Access Commander. Suitable for MIFARE DESFire
card upload to the 2N PICard Commander encryption application. The same
card/device types are read as in the 2N IP intercom card readers:
· 125 kHz · EM4xxx
· 13.56 MHz · ISO14443A (MIFARE DESFire) · PicoPass (HID iClass) · FeliCa · ST
SR(IX) · 2N Mobile Key
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Part No. 9137424E
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· Secured 13.56 MHz, 125 kHz NFC/HCE USB RFID card reader
· External secured RFID card reader connectable to a PC via a USB interface.
Suitable for system administration and adding of 13.56 MHz, 125 kHz cards and
Android platform devices supporting NFC/HCE using 2N IP intercom web interface
or the 2N Access Commander application. Suitable for MIFARE DESFire card
upload to the 2N PICard Commander encryption application. The same card/device
types are read as in the 2N IP intercom card readers: · 125 kHz · EM4xxx ·
13.56 MHz · ISO14443A (MIFARE DESFire) · PicoPass (HID iClass) · FeliCa · ST
SR(IX) · 2N Mobile Key · HID SE (Seos, iClass SE, MIFARE SE)
Part No. 9134173
MIFARE Classic 1k RFID card, 13.56 MHz
Part No. 9134174
MIFARE Classic 1k RFID fob, 13.56 MHz
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Part No. 11202601
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· 2N RFID card Mifare Desfire EV3 4K 13.56MH 10 pcs · 10 pcs per package ·
MIFARE DESFire EV3 (ISO/IEC14443A) · Suitable for data encryption in 2N PICard
Commander
Part No. 11202602
· 2N RFID fob Mifare Desfire EV3 4K 13.56MHz 10 pcs · 10 pcs per package · MIFARE DESFire EV3 (ISO/IEC14443A) · Suitable for data encryption in 2N PICard Commander
125 kHz RFID
Part No. 9159030
External 125 MHz RFID card reader, Wiegand
Secondary reader for connection to an internal reader. It provides card access
control from both sides of the door. IP68 cover, also suitable for exteriors.
Reads EM4xxx cards.
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Part No. 9137420E
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125 kHz USB RFID card reader External RFID card reader connectable to a PC via
a USB interface. Suitable for system administration and adding of EM4xxx cards
using 2N Access Commander.
Part No. 9134165E
RFID card, type EM4100, 125 kHz
Part No. 9134166E
Key fob RFID, type EM4100, 125 kHz
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Biometry
Part No. 9137423E
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2N IP intercom- external fingerprint reader (USB interface) · Used for
scanning user fingerprints into the device system in case an extending
fingerprint reader module is connected to 2N IP Style.
External Switches
Part No. 9159010
2N Security Relay
A handy add-on that significantly enhances security Prevents lock tampering.
Installed between the intercom, from which it is also supplied, and the lock
to be controlled.
Part No. 9137410E
External IP relay 1 output
A stand-alone IP device, which can be controlled from an IP intercom via HTTP
commands. Helps control devices from an unlimited distance.
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Part No. 9137411E
External IP relay 4 outputs, PoE
A stand-alone IP device, which can be controlled from an IP intercom via HTTP
commands. Helps control devices from an unlimited distance.
Part No. 9160501
AXIS A9188 Network I/O relay module Lift control relay module for up to 8 floors
Sensors and Switches
Part No. 9159013
Departure button
Connects the logic input for door unlocking from inside the building.
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Part No. 9154004
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Water-proof metal button (suitable for the internal RFID card reader)
Part No. 9159012
Magnetic door contact
A door installation set for door opening status identification. Used where the
intercom is used for door protection to detect whether the door is not closed
or forced open.
Device Protection
Part No. 9159011
Wiegand Isolator
The 2N Wiegand isolator is designed for galvanic isolation of two separately
supplied devices interconnected via a Wiegand bus. The 2N Wiegand isolator
protects the interconnected devices against communication errors and/or
damage.
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License
Part No. 9137909
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· Gold · Includes Enhanced Video, Enhanced Integration and Lift Control
licenses
Part No. 9137910
InformaCast
Tip
· Refer to the Configuration Manual for 2N IP Intercoms, Subs. 3.2 Function
Licensing for details.
Tip · Please refer to the local 2N distributor for more accessories and recommendations.
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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. Warning · Always
abide by this information to prevent damage to the device. Caution · Important
information for system functionality. Tip · Useful information for quick and
efficient functionality. Note · Routines or advice for efficient use of the
device.
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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
2.1 Before You Start
Product Completeness Check Before you start the installation, check whether
the contents of your 2N® IP Style package complies with the following list:
· 1x 2N® IP Style · 1x Brief Manual · 1x Certificate of Ownership
2.2 Mechanical Installation
2N® IP Style is designed for surface or flush mounting. Additional accessories
are required for each type of installation, which are not part of the main
unit package. The recommended height is 100150 cm for standard installations
and 100120 cm for disabled persons from the floor to the device camera level.
The installation height may vary depending on the device use.
· 2.2.1 Chassis Installation · 2.2.2 Mounting Box Installation
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It is assumed that the chassis (2.2.1 Chassis Installation) or the flush
mounting box (2.2.2 Mounting Box Installation) and all of the required cables
have been installed. The recommended length of the accessible cables is 35 cm.
Unscrew the connector cover on the back of the device. Thread all of the
unterminated cables (i.e. without terminals, end pieces, etc.) through the
bushing on the inside of the connector cover. After threading the cables
through the bushing, fit the required end pieces (1). Fold out the mounting
bracket located at the bottom of the chassis or flush mounting box. Fit the
profiles on the device back onto the mounting bracket and slide them down to
the lowest possible position, anchoring the device by snapping it into place
(2A). Connect all the cables to the device (2B). The mounting bracket provides
sufficient support for cable installation and so it is unnecessary to support
the device in any way. After connecting and securing the superfluous cabling
in the clips (3A), screw the connector cover back on (3B), fold in the device
towards the chassis or the flush mounting box (4A) and then press downwards
(4B) to seal the installation. Now all you have to do is lock the position by
tightening the two screws inside the device using an Allen key (5).
General Mounting Principles
Tip · Select flush mounting where possible. This makes the product elegant
looking, more vandal resistant and more secure. · You are advised to purchase
the flush mounting boxes and chassis in advance and commission a building
company to do the masonry for you, for example.
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Caution · Before starting the mechanical installation on a selected place,
make sure carefully that the preparations associated with it (drilling, wall
cutting) cannot damage the electrical, gas, water and other existing wires and
pipes. · 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 on. 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. The intercom circuits are constantly under voltage and water
infiltration causes an electro-chemical reaction. The manufacturer`s warranty
shall be void for products damaged in this way!
Caution · Make sure that the diameters of the dowel holes are accurate. If the
diameters are too large, the dowels may get loose. Use the mounting glue to
secure the dowels if necessary. · Make sure that the depths of the dowel holes
are accurate! · Do not use low-quality dowels to avoid their falling out of
the wall! · Surface mounting always poses a problem where the installation is
exposed to potential vandalism (such as public garages, etc.). In this case,
use steel anchoring elements instead of the dowels and screws included in the
delivery. · Make sure that the mounting surface is flat with a maximum
inequality of 0.5 mm. (e.g. prefabricated boards, glass, cut stone, etc.). If
this is not the case, level the wall surface. · Any intentional mechanical
damage to the device (drilling, main unit tampering, etc.) results in a loss
of warranty.
Warning · We do not recommend that 2N® IP Style be installed on sites exposed
to long-time direct sunlight to avoid overheating. · Once overheated, the
device is switched off and will be switched on automatically after it gets
colder.
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Drill chassis anchoring holes on a proper place. Use the chassis itself as a
template to maintain the horizontal level and carry the cabling at the bottom
edge of the cable hole. The recommended length of the accessible cables is 35
cm (1). Insert the dowels in the holes drilled and use the screws to anchor
the chassis (2). Put the brackets to the left and right sides of the support
handle and fit their positions using screws (3A). Fit the lock counterparts to
the upper chassis part, hang the handle with the brackets to the bottom part
(4B) and fit all the components using screws (3C). Now the chassis
installation is complete (4).
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Make a hole of the size of 352 (h) x 167 (w) x 45 (d) mm for the mounting box
installation. It is supposed that all the required cables have been carried
into the hole. The recommended length of the accessible cables is 35 cm.
Remove the selected mounting box blank for cabling. Thread the cables through
the selected box hole and put the mounting box in the pre-prepared hole. Make
sure that the mounting box hole is deep enough and that the box edges are
aligned with the wall surface. If the hole is convenient, anchor the box using
screws and dowels (1). Insert the enclosed detents in the riveting nuts. Make
sure that the tops of the detents direct towards the box center against each
other. The detent with 2 handles is intended exclusively for the box bottom
installation. Fit the detents with screws (2). If the position of the detents
seems to be too deep, untighten the screw to remove the detent fixture (3),
insert a levelling key in the levelling mechanism grooves and turn it to
adjust the required level (4). The levelling mechanism allows for a shift of
up to 8 mm in height. After levelling re-anchor the fixture with a screw (5).
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Use a levelling key to check the proper height of detent embedding to make
sure that the key is aligned with the mounting box edge and also touches the
detent surface (6). Put the brackets to the left and right sides of the bottom
detent handle (7A) and fit their positions using screws (7B). Now the mounting
box installation is complete (8).
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2.3 Electric Installation
2N IP Style can be fed either from an external 12V / 4 A DC power supply or
from a PoE+ 802.3at supporting LAN.
External Power Supply
For reliability reasons, use a 12 V ±15% SELV supply dimensioned to the
current consumption as required for feeding of the main unit and connected
extending modules.
DC voltage [V]
Load [A]
Max power [W]
12
3
36
12
4
48
PoE+ Supply
2N IP Style is compatible with the PoE+ 802.3at technology and can be supplied
directly from the LAN via compatible network elements. If your LAN does not
support this technology, insert a PoE injector, Part No. 91378101, between 2N
IP Style and the nearest network element. This power supply provides 2N IP
Style with 21.6 W for feeding of the main unit and connected modules.
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Caution · The PoE power supply cannot provide 2N IP Style with a full
functionality as it only offers a limited mode (Low Power Mode) for basic
configuration. This way of feeding is not recommended. Connect the device to a
PoE+ supply or a convenient DC supply and restart the device. · The PoE power
supply detection is performed during the device restart. · If PoE supply is
used and the device works in a low power mode: · a power problem notification
is displayed in all the setting sections, · the display backlight is limited
(to 25% of the programmable brightness value), · the device status indicating
LED on the front side is unfunctional, · any module connected via the vbus
cable is unfunctional.
Combined Power Supply
2N IP Style can be fed from an external power supply and PoE+ at the same
time. In this mode, the maximum power of 48 W (if a 12V / 4A DC external
supply is used) or 36 W (if a 12V / 3A DC supply is used) is available for
feeding the main unit and connected modules.
Warning
· In case the external power supply is disconnected / fails during the
combined external / PoE feeding, the device will get restarted. The device
will run in the Low Power Mode and a feeding problem warning will be displayed
in all of the configuration sections.
· Reconnect the device to an external power supply or PoE+ and force restart
to recover the full functionality.
Main Unit Max Power Overview
Main Unit
Consumption [W] (Maximum value)
mA
W
W
(from 12V supply) (from 12V supply) (from PoE+)
Idle
505
6.06
7.13
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Restart
700
Infrared light (100%)
655
Display backlight intensity (100%) 950
Audio (100 %)
1420
Video motion detection
20
OUTPUT
600
RFID ON
550
Pictogram backlight (100 %)
570
Video streaming (ON)
530
CPU (100 %)
50
Memory (100 %)
25
GPU (100 %)
50
3 x Stream
50
H.264 (1920 x 1080)
MJPEG (1280 x 720)
Maximum Power Consumption
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8.4 1.8 4.8 10.98 0.24 7.2 0.54 0.24 0.3 0.6 0.3 0.6 0.6
9.88 2.12 5.65 12.92 0.28 8.47 0.64 0.28 0.35 0.71 0.35 0.71 0.71
33.66
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LAN Connection
2N IP Style is connected to the Local Area Network (LAN) via the UTP/STP cable
(Cat 5e or higher) terminated with an RJ-45 (LAN) connector. As the device is
equipped with the Auto-MDIX function, you can use either the straight or
crossed cable version.
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Caution · We recommend the use of a LAN surge protection. · We recommend that
an SSTP Ethernet cable with a shielded RJ-45 connector is used, which is
connected to the switch (with the grounding option) using the same shielded
connector. Thus, the device is grounded without the need to use grounding
terminals.
Tip · Remove the protective connector cover to facilitate the threading of the
UTP/STP cable RJ terminal into the device box.
Warning · This product cannot be connected directly to the telecommunications
lines (or public wireless LANs) of any telecommunication carriers (e.g. mobile
communications carriers, fixed communications carriers, or internet
providers). In the case of connecting this product to the Internet, be sure to
connect it via a router.
Main Unit Connectors
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Legend to the figure
LAN BOOT BUTTON
LAN connection restart button
SD CARD
SD card slot
CONTROL BUTTON
Factory reset button
POWER LED Device status LED
LAN LED
LAN connection status LED
VBUS
Bus connector
SHIELD
Grounding terminal
IN1, IN2, IN3
Input terminals in passive / active mode (-30 V to +30 V DC) · OFF = open contact OR UIN> 1.5 V · ON = closed contact OR UIN< 1.5 V
TAMPER SWITCH
OUT
RELAY
POWER 12 V / 4 A
LAN connector
Tamper Switch
Security system connecting terminals (on the back side above the connectors)
12 V / 0.6 A DC active output 30 V / 1 A AC/DC NO/NC contact terminals. Used
for connection of non-critical devices only (lights, e.g.). External 12 V / 4
A DC power supply terminals
Optionally PoE+ 802.3at for device LAN connection
Switch detecting unauthorized device opening
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Caution · We recommend that a grounding cable of the cross-section of 1.5 mm2
is used.
Available Switches
Location
Basic Unit
Name
RELAY
OUT
Description
Passive switch: make and break contact, up to 30 V / 1 A AC/DC Used for
connection of non-critical devices only (lights, e.g.).
Active switch output: 1012 V / 600 mA DC
I/O* Module (Part No. 9155034)
ext. relay1
Passive switch: make and break contact, up to 30 V / 1 A AC/DC Used for connection of non-critical devices only (lights, e.g.).
ext. relay2
Passive switch: make and break contact, up to 30 V / 1 A AC/DC Used for connection of non-critical devices only (lights, e.g.).
You can use any number of the modules marked with *.
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Tip · Relay output wiring diagram
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Wiring diagram for making of the electric circuit of the device to be controlled
Wiring diagram for breaking of the electric circuit of the device to be controlled
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Tip · Wiring Diagram of IN1 connector in active mode
· Wiring Diagram of IN1 connector in passive mode
Security · The 12V output is used for lock connection. If, however, the unit
(2N IP Intercom, 2N Access Unit) is installed where unauthorized tampering may
happen (building envelopes), we strongly recommend that 2N Security Relay
(Part No. 9159010) be used for enhanced installation security.
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Warning If a coil containing device is connected, e.g. a relay /
electromagnetic lock, it is necessary to protect the intercom output against
voltage peak while switching off the induction load. For this way of
protection, we recommend a 1 A / 1000 V diode (e.g., 1N4007, 1N5407, 1N5408)
connected antiparallel to the device.
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Recommendations for Additional Overvoltage Protection Installation If running:
a) outside a building, b) on/in an outer wall or roof, the 2N device wiring
may be exposed to atmospheric effects resulting in overvoltage that may
subsequently damage any devices installed outside the building, on its outer
wall or roof. Overvoltage may damage devices connected to these wires and
installed inside the building as well. Therefore, we recommend that additional
surge protectors be installed on all the wires leading outside buildings, on
outer walls or roofs, namely: a) as close as possible to the device installed
outside the building or on its outer wall/roof, b) as close as possible to the
point where the wires leave the building. Examples of Overvoltage Protection
Installation:
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OVP = overvoltage protection
2.4 Extending Module Connection
The 2N IP Style functions can be extended by connecting any of the available
2N IP Verso extending modules via the VBUS connector. Choose the proper
accessories for each type of extending module installation.
· 125 kHz RFID card reader · 13.56 MHz NFC RFID card reader · Secured 13.56
MHz NFC RFID card reader
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· Induction loop · Fingerprint scanner · Wiegand module · OSDP module · I/O
Module · Tamper switch Caution
· In case the firmware versions of the module to be connected and the main
unit are incompatible, the module will not be detected. Therefore, it is
necessary to update the device firmware after the modules are connected. Use
the device web interface in the System > Maintenance > System configuration
section for firmware upgrade (see Configuration manual for 2N IP intercoms).
Module Bus Interconnection
All the extending 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 (9155034) modules include an 80 mm long bus cable. It is possible to
order separate bus cables of the length of 1 m, 3 m or 5 m (Part No.
9155050/9155054/9155055 respectively), which are intended for remote module
installations. Typically, they help install an RFID card reader on the
opposite side of the wall on which 2N IP Style is installed. This cable may
only be used once on the bus. The total length of all the bus cables used in
these extended installations may not exceed 7 m.
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Caution
· Purchase a frame / mounting box for the extending modules to be connected
according to the type of installation. This does not apply to the I/O, Wiegand
and tamper switch extending modules.
Module Power Supply
All the 2N IP Style modules, except for the tamper switch, are powered from a
bus. The available bus power output depends on the power supply type. The
basic unit can use a 4A power supply to increase the power available to the
modules connected.
Power supply
Specification
Available power output
External supply
12 V ±15 % / 4 A DC
up to 48
PoE+
802.3at
up to 21.6 W
Combined
External supply + PoE+
125 kHz RFID Card Reader Module
The 125 kHz RFID card reader (Part No. 9155032) is one of the 2N IP Verso
system elements and is used for reading RFID card IDs in the 125 kHz band.
· The module contains two 2N IP Style bus connectors. · These two connectors
are fully interchangeable and can be used either as inputs from the
basic unit or 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: · EM4xxx
Caution
· We recommend that the M-Bus and LAN cables are not crossed but carried
separately through one bushing to increase the reading distance of this reader
if combined with a touch display in a single installation.
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13.56 MHz RFID Card Reader Module
The 13.56 MHz RFID card reader (Part No. 9155040) is one of the 2N IP Verso
system elements and is used for reading RFID card IDs in the 13.56 MHz band.
· The module contains two 2N IP Style bus connectors. · These two connectors
are fully interchangeable and can be used either as inputs from the
basic unit or 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: · ISO14443A (MIFARE DESFire) · PicoPass (HID iClass) · FeliCa · ST
SR(IX) · 2N Mobile Key
Secured 13.56 MHz NFC RFID Card Reader
The 13.56 MHz RFID card reader (Part No. 9155086) is one of the 2N IP Verso
system elements and is used for reading secured RFID card IDs in the 13.56 MHz
band.
· The module contains two 2N IP Style bus connectors. · These two connectors
are fully interchangeable and can be used either as inputs from the
basic unit or 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: · ISO14443A (MIFARE DESFire) · PicoPass (HID iClass) · FeliCa · ST
SR(IX) · 2N Mobile Key · HID SE (Seos, iClass SE, MIFARE SE)
Induction Loop Module
The Induction loop module (Part No. 9155041) is one of the 2N IP Verso system
elements and is used form transmitting audio signals directly into a hearing
aid via a magnetic field.
· The module contains two 2N IP Style bus connectors. · These two connectors
are fully interchangeable and can be used either as inputs from the
basic unit or 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.
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· Used mode: T · Maximum power: 2 W · Frequency range: 100 Hz 5 kHz / ± 3 dB
· External antenna (Part No. 9155043) connection option · Antenna output short
circuit resistance: without limitation
Fingerprint Reader Module
The Fingerprint reader (Part No. 9155045) is one of the 2N IP Verso system
elements and is used for verification of human fingerprints for access control
and intercom / third party equipment control.
· The module contains two 2N IP Style bus connectors. · These two connectors
are fully interchangeable and can be used either as inputs from the
basic unit or 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. Important module properties: ·
FBI PIV and Mobile ID certification FAP20 · Durable glass touch surface ·
Rejection of spoof fingerprints · Operating temperature range: -20 to 55 ºC ·
090 % relative humidity, noncondensing
Warning · The fingerprint reader is not intended for direct sunlight
installation sites. Installation at such places may result in erroneous
behavior.
Caution · A higher moisture may deteriorate the finger papillary line
scanning. You are advised to dry your finger and the reader scanning surface
for successful authentication. · Fingerprint scanning may be more difficult
for seniors whose finger papillary lines are not so distinctive (skin
elasticity drops with age and a higher scanning pressure may lead to
fingerprint blurring).
Wiegand Module
The Wiegand module (Part No. 9155037) is one of the 2N IP Verso system
elements and is used for connecting an external Wiegand device (RFID card
reader, fingerprint / biometric data
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scanner) and/or connecting the intercom to an external security exchange. All
the inputs and outputs are galvanically isolated from the intercom with the
insulation strength of 500 V DC. It is necessary to feed +U IN on Wiegand OUT
from the Control Panel.
· Reader connects an external Wiegand-supporting reader. The reader sends
information on the intercom card number.
· Control Panel used for connection to the security PBX / access system to
which the intercom sends the card number information.
· The module contains two 2N IP Style bus connectors. · These two connectors
are fully interchangeable and can be used either as inputs from the
basic unit or 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 80 mm long interconnecting cable. Configure the module name in the
Module name parameter in the Hardware / Extending modules menu. · The LED IN
input is addressed as follows:
module2.input1. · The Tamper input is addressed as follows:
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Reader
W0 IN, W1 IN, Isolated 2-wire WIEGAND IN GND1
LED OUT
Isolated open LED OUT switched against GND1 (up to 24 V / 50 mA)
Control Panel
+U IN
+U input (5 to 15 V DC) for WIEGAND OUT power supply
W0 OUT, W1 OUT, GND2
LED IN
(negated)
Isolated 2-wire WIEGAND OUT
Isolated input for open LED IN, input activated by GND2 connection
LED IN G
Isolated input for open LED IN, input activated by +U connection
+UIN WIEGAND OUT active supply LED indicator
TAMPER
Technical Parameters of Wiegand Input
Current Input resistance Pulse length Inter-pulse interval
Tamper switch (Part No. 9155038) input
5 mA 680 Ohm
50 s approx. 2 ms
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Recommended reader – bus driver wiring diagram
Recommended reader wiring diagram with OC output
OSDP Module
The OSDP module (Part No. 91550371) is one of the 2N IP Verso modules and
provides communication between a connected device (control panel, door
controller) and 2N IP Intercom via the OSDP. The OSDP module provides secure
sending of such access data as the access card ID or PIN code. All the inputs
and outputs are galvanically isolated from the 2N IP Intercom system with
insulation strength of 500 V DC.
· The module contains two VBUS connectors for device bus connection. · These
two connectors are interchangeable and can be used either as inputs from the
basic
unit or 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 80
mm long interconnecting cable. The module also includes: · Isolated OSDP bus ·
Power and pairing mode signaling LED
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Installation Procedure Having connected the OSDP module to 2N IP Style via the
VBUS, connect the OSDP device to the module. The OSDP module uses the RS-485
bus for the interface.
Connect the OSDP device as instructed (A to B or B to A) keeping the correct
order to avoid malfunction.
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Caution · When the JP2 and JP3 jumpers are mounted, strong pull-up / pull-down
resistors (560 ohm) are connected to the RS-485 bus. These jumpers must be
mounted / unmounted together, i.e. you cannot mount just one of them. The
strong pull-up / pull-down resistors can be connected only and exclusively to
one arbitrary device on the OSDP bus. · When the JP4 jumper is mounted, a 120
ohm termination resistor is placed between the A and B wires of the OSDP bus.
The termination resistors can be connected exclusively to the first and last
OSDP bus modules. We recommend that these resistors are connected to the first
and last modules.
Having logged in to the 2N IP Style web interface, use the HW / Extending
Modules menu to set the following:
· Give the module a user identification (optional). · Choose a group for
access data resending, making sure that the settings are identical with
those of the access readers from which the data are to be resent (card ID<
PIN). · The settings of the codes to be transmitted are optional. · Enter the
OSDP address between 0 and 126 to set the OSDP module address on the OSDP
line. · Set the communication rate in accordance with the requirements of the
device to be
connected. · Enter your own encryption key into 2N IP Style and the opponent’s
device to ensure
encrypted communication. · Enable forced encryption just for encrypted
communication. Any unencrypted communication from the OSDP device will be
rejected if forced encryption is enabled. If the OSDP device enables remote
encryption key setting on a peripheral, you can use the installation mode.
Once the encryption key is received, the common mode is automatically switched
on. The installation mode is signaled by a LED fast blinking on the OSDP
module.
I/O Module
The I/O module (Part No. 9155034) is one of the 2N IP Verso intercom elements
and is used for extending the number of inputs and outputs.
· The module contains two 2N IP Style bus connectors. · These two connectors
are fully interchangeable and can be used both as inputs from the
main 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.
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· The inputs / outputs are addressed as follows:
RELAY1
RELAY1 terminals with accessible 30 V / 1 A AC/DC NO/NC contact
RELAY2
RELAY2 terminals with accessible 30 V / 1 A AC/DC NO/NC contact
IN1
IN1 terminals for input in passive/ active mode (-30 V to +30 V
DC)
OFF = open OR UIN > 1.5 V
ON = closed contact OR UIN < 1.5 V
IN2
IN2 terminals for input in passive/active mode (-30 V to +30 V DC)
OFF = open OR UIN > 1.5 V
ON = closed contact OR UIN < 1.5 V
TAMPER
Tamper switch (9155038) input
Tamper Switch Module
The Tamper switch module (Part No. 9155038) is one of the 2N IP Verso system
elements and helps secure the system against tampering.
· The module contains two switches, which open whenever the front frame is
removed: · One switch leads directly to the terminal board and is connected to
an external security exchange (32 V DC / 50 mA max). · In coordination with
the I/O module (9155034) or Wiegand module (9155037), the other switch can be
used for initiating alarm via the Automation interface in the 2N IP Style
configuration. · This module is not connected to the bus.
Caution
· Remember to purchase the I/O module, Part No. 9155034, along with the tamper
switch.
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3. Function and Use
This section describes the basic and extending functions of the 2N® IP Style
product. Here is what you can find in this section:
· 3.1 Configuration · 3.2 2N® IP Style User Control · 3.3 Intercom Control as
Viewed by Internal User · 3.4 Maintenance · 3.5 Downloads
3.1 Configuration
Configuration takes place typically via a web interface. Alternatively,
configuration is possible using the 2N® Access Commander software or the My2N
service. Configure 2N® IP Style using your PC equipped with any Internet
browser:
· Launch your Internet browser (Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, 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 the IP address of
your device to log in to the integrated web server. Upon purchase, 2N® IP
Style 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, 2N® IP Style can be operated in the static IP address mode.
Refer to the Configuration Manual for 2N IP Intercoms for the 2N® IP Style
configuration details. If your device remains inaccessible (you have forgotten
the IP address or the LAN configuration has changed, for example), change the
LAN settings using the hidden menu on the device.
Hidden Menu Launch
Wait until the end of the introductory animation on the display after
starting/restarting the device. The moment the home screen appears (after
approx. 20 s), place your finger in the lefthand upper corner of the display
for approx. 5 s.
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IP Address Retrieval
The IP address of the device will be shown in the hidden menu. The menu
contains the network mask, default gateway address and DHCP switch among
others.
Tip · To retrieve the device IP address you can also use 2N® Network Scanner,
which can be freely downloaded from www.2n.com.
If the address is 0.0.0.0, then the device did not get the IP address from the
DHCP server and the static IP address (DHCP OFF) has to be used. If DHCP OFF
is set, the device static address is 192.168.1.100.
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Rain Test Mode
The rain test mode shows where the presence of water has been detected on the
display. Once the mode is activated, a black screen is displayed showing the
water contact spots. Tap quickly three times on any display spot to delete the
impact records. 2N® IP Style does not support the intercom functions (e.g.
calls cannot be made, cards cannot be read on the device) during the test.
Restart the device to quit the rain test mode and return to the standard mode.
Device Restart
To restart the device, disconnect the device from the power supply or use the
web interface in the System / Maintenance section. No configuration change
appears after the restart.
Caution · Do not touch the display during restart, it is being calibrated.
Factory Default Reset
Located among the main unit connectors, the CONTROL button helps you reset the
factory default values. Follow the instructions below to reset the factory
default values:
· Disconnect the device from the power supply.
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· Press and hold the CONTROL button. · Connect the device to the power supply.
· Keep holding the button for a few seconds and then release it. Caution
· If 2N® IP Style is supplied from an external power source using terminals,
the factory reset is performed only if the device is disconnected from the LAN
too.
Firmware Upgrade
Use the device web interface in the System / Maintenance / System
configuration section for firmware upgrade. Refer to 2n.com for the latest
firmware version. The 2N® IP Style firmware also includes the up-to-date touch
display controller. The display touch layer showing the ongoing upgrade
notification does not respond during the upgrade. The device restarts
automatically after the upgrade is completed successfully. The whole process
takes almost one minute.
Warning · Firmware downgrade in Artpec equipped devices results in factory
reset and loss of the whole configuration including the license keys.
Therefore, we recommend that you back up the configuration and save the valid
license key before such downgrade.
3.1.1 2N® IP Style LAN Location via 2N® Network Scanner
2N® IP Style is configured via the administration web server. Connect the
device to the LAN IP and make sure it is properly powered.
2N® Network Scanner Description
The application helps find the IP addresses of the 2N devices in the LAN.
Download the app from the 2N web sites (www.2n.com). Make sure that Microsoft
.NET Framework 2.0 is installed for successful app installation.
1. Run the 2N® Network Scanner installer. 2. Use the Setup Wizard for
successful installation.
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Setup Wizard of 2N® Network Scanner 3. Having installed 2N® Network Scanner,
start the application using the Microsoft Windows
Start menu.
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Once started, the application begins to automatically search for all the 2N
devices in the LAN including their smart extensions which are DHCP/statically
assigned IP addresses. All the devices are then displayed in a table
Window of 2N® Network Scanner 1. Select the 2N® IP Style device to be
configured and right-click it. Select Browse… to open
the 2N® IP Style administration web interface login window for configuration.
To change the device IP address, select Config and enter the required static
IP address or activate DHCP. The default configuration password is: 2n. If the
found device is grey highlighted, its IP address cannot be configured using
this application. In that case, click Refresh to find the device again and
check whether multicast is enabled in your network.
Tip · Double click the selected row in the 2N® Network Scanner list to access
the device web interface easily.
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2N® Network Scanner IP Address Change
3.2 2N® IP Style User Control
Sleep Mode
2N® IP Style switches to the Sleep mode after an idle timeout (default value
is 60 s). In the Sleep mode, you can go to the Showcase mode to display a
presentation or the company logo/address (see Subs. 5.3.8 Display of the
Configuration Manual for IP Intercoms). Touch any part of the display to
cancel the Sleep mode and display the home page.
Sleep Mode
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Caution · After a 2-minute idle time, the screen saver is launched on 2N® IP
Style, in which the display brightness value goes up and down alternately in
20-second intervals. The screen saver mode is terminated by a screen touch,
access attempt, incoming call, notification display or motion detection even
in case the motion detection function is disabled. If the screen saver is
running on the background in the Showcase mode, the termination by a touch
also switches the device onto the home page.
Home Page
The home page displays the group / user name list to be called. Use the icon
to display a full-text array to retrieve contacts in the device directory.
Also, the possibility to enter the access code via the touch numeric keypad is
offered.
If configured so, the home page can provide the possibility to call user
virtual numbers or get access via the 2N® Mobile Key mobile application under
the icon . The icon helps you return to the home page.
Calling to Phone Book Position
2N® IP Style displays the group / user name list. The 2N® IP Style Phone Book
can contain up to 10 000 pre-programmed positions. The group / user list can
be displayed as a classic name list or as a set of cards (refer to Subs. 5.3.8
Display of the Configuration Manual for IP Intercoms). The user groups are
superior to the users, the list is arranged in the alphabetical order.
Press to display a full-text array to retrieve a user by entering a few
letters representing the user name. All options are displayed from the list
that contain the searched string. Procedure:
· Touch the screen with your finger and move up and down to scroll up and down
in the group / user list.
· Touch a selected user list position / card with your finger to make an
outgoing call to the user. An outgoing call will be set up.
· Press the red button any time to end the call.
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Name List
Cards
Virtual Number Call
If the Phone function enabled (refer to Subs. 5.4.1 Phone of the Configuration
Manual for IP Intercoms) parameter is selected, you can dial a user-defined
phone number using the 2N® IP Style numeric keypad.
Procedure:
1. Press the button.
2. Enter the phone number using the numeric keypad and repress the
confirmation.
3. Press the red button any time to end the call.
green button for
Incoming Call Answering/Rejecting
If the automatic incoming call answering function is disabled (refer to Subs.
5.4.1 Phone of the Configuration Manual for IP Intercoms), any incoming call
to 2N® IP Style is signaled with loud
ringing. Push the button to answer the call and the button to reject the call.
Door Opening (Switch Activation) by RFID Card
2N® IP Style is equipped with a door unlocking switch. To activate this
switch, tap a valid card or chip on the integrated card reader. Remember to
complete the user access card ID (refer to Subs. 5.2.1 Users of the
Configuration Manual for IP intercoms) to get an RFID card / chip access.
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Procedure: · Tap a valid RFID card / chip on the integrated card reader
located in the bottom part of the device, whose symbol is backlit. · A valid
authentication is notified visually and by a continuous switch activation tone
or a predefined unlocking user sound. An invalid RFID card / chip use is
signaled acoustically
or using a user sound.
Door Opening (Switch Activation) by Code
2N® IP Style is equipped with a door unlocking switch. Enter the valid code (refer to Subs. 5.3.1 Switchesof the Configuration Manual for IP Intercoms) using the touch numeric keypad to activate this switch.
Procedure: · Enter the switch activating numeric code using the touch numeric keypad and press the
lock button for confirmation. · A valid authentication is notified visually
and by a continuous switch activation tone or a
predefined unlocking user sound. An invalid code or interruption longer than
as defined in
Timeout for Entering Numbers, is signaled acoustically
or using a user sound.
Door Opening (Switch Activation) by 2N® Mobile Key
2N® IP Style is equipped with a door unlocking switch. Activate this switch
using the 2N® Mobile Key authentication (refer to Subs. 5.4.5 Mobile Key of
the Configuration manual for IP Intercoms) in your smartphone. The application
is available for devices with iOS 12 and higher (iPhone 4s and higher) or
Android 6.0 Marshmallow and higher (Bluetooth 4.0 Smart supporting phones).
Procedure:
· According to the authentication mode:
· Touch mode press or drag from left to right on the display (depending on
the Bluetooth authentication setting) to activate the switch.
· Tap in app mode unlock your smartphone, open the app and press the virtual
button to activate the switch.
· Motion mode motion has to be detected by the intercom camera to activate
the switch. Arrival in the proximity or waving of the hand will do.
· Card mode move your smartphone close to the integrated RFID card reader to
activate the switch.
· A valid authentication is notified visually and by a continuous switch
activation tone or a predefined unlocking user sound. An invalid
authentication is signaled acoustically
or using a user sound.
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Signaling LED
Signaling LED pictograms can be displayed in the notification bar area at the
display upper edge.
If the red lock pictogram
is active, i.e. displayed in the notification bar area, it means that
the 2N® IP Style installation site is secured. It is possible to activate the area security by, e.g.,
assignment to physical input, via HTTP API, etc. If the green door pictogram is active, it means that the door opening switch is active. See above for how to open the door (activate the switch).
3.3 Intercom Control as Viewed by Internal User
Call Answering
You can answer incoming calls from 2N® IP Style 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® IP Style line. Set the maximum call
duration in the Call time limit parameter (refer to Subs. Phone / Calls of the
Configuration Manual). Press # on your phone anytime to extend the call time.
The automatic call termination is signaled with a short beep 10 s before the
call end.
Calling to 2N® IP Style
2N® IP Style allows you to answer incoming calls. Set the required parameters
in the Incoming calls group (refer to Subs. Phone / Calls of the Configuration
Manual).
Door Opening (Switch Activation) by Code
2N® IP Style is equipped with a door unlocking switch. Enter the valid code
(refer to Subs. Hardware / Switches of the 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 Hardware / Switches / Advanced subsection).
· A valid code is signaled acoustically . An invalid code or interruption longer than as
defined in Timeout for Entering Numbers, is signaled acoustically
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Note · Codes 00 and 11 are reserved for DTMF-based door opening.
3.4 Maintenance
If used frequently, the device surface gets dirty. Use a piece of soft cloth
moistened with clean water to clean the device. It is recommended that the
principles below are followed while cleaning:
· Do not use aggressive detergents (such as abrasives or strong
disinfectants). · Use suitable cleaning agents for glass lens cleaning
(cleaners for glasses, optical devices,
screens, etc.). · Clean the device in dry weather in order to make waste water
evaporate quickly. · We recommend that IT cleaning wipes are used. Anticovid
· To disinfect the surface of the device against bacteria and viruses (Anti-
Covid) and maintain the hygienic conditions of critical surfaces and touch
points, we recommend that you use the Zoono Microbe Shield Surface Sanitiser
spray.
Warning · Prevent water from getting inside the intercom. · Do not use
alcohol-based cleaners. · Avoid peroxide-based cleaners. · Do not use lye-
based (sodium hydroxide) cleaners.
Caution · Use the product for the purpose it was designed and manufactured
for, in compliance herewith. · The manufacturer reserves the right to modify
the product in order to improve its qualities. · 2N® IP Style contains no
environmentally harmful components. When the product’s service life is
exhausted, dispose of the product in accordance with applicable legal
regulations.
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3.5 Downloads
Software 2N® USB driver 2N® IP Eye 2N® Network Scanner
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4. Technical Parameters
Signaling protocol · SIP (UDP, TCP, TLS)
Audio · Microphone: 2 integrated microphones · Amplifier: 2 x 4 W (class D)
amplifier · Speaker: 2 x 4 W / 4 · Sound pressure level (SPL max): 85 dB (for
1 kHz, distance 1 m) · Output LINE OUT: 1 VRMS / 600 · Volume control
:adjustable with automatic adaptive mode · Full Duplex: yes (AEC) · Speech
transmission index (STI): 0.89
Audio stream · Protocols: RTP / RTSP / SRTP · Codecs: G.711, G.729, G.722,
L16/16kHz
Camera · Sensor: 1/2.7” color CMOS · JPEG resolution: up to 2560 (H) x 1920
(V), (4:3); max QHD (16:9) · Video resolution: up to 2560 (H) x 1920 (V),
(4:3); max QHD (16:9) · Frame rate: up to 30 frames per s · Sensor
sensitivity: 14000 V/lux-sec · View angle: 144 ° (H), 126 ° (V) · Infrared
light: yes · Sensor sensitivity without IR light: 0.1 Lux ± 20 % · Focal
length: 1.7 mm
Video stream · Protocols: RTP / RTSP / SRTP / HTTP · Video call codecs: H.264
· ONVIF/RTSP stream codecs: H.264, H.265, MJPEG · IP camera function: yes,
ONVIF v2.4 profile S compatible
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Bandwidth · Audio codecs · PCMA, PCMU 64 kbps (with 85.6 kbps headers) ·
G.729 16 kbps (with 29.6 kbps headers) · G.722 64 kbps (with 85.6 kbps
headers) · L16 / 16 kHz 256 kbps (with 277.6 kbps headers) · Video codecs
Set the video codec data flows in the Services / Phone / Video menu for calls
and in the Services / Streaming / RTSP menu for streaming. The set bandwidth
represents the value that the codec has to approach on a long-time average.
The data flows can vary depending on the scene to be scanned.
Interface · Power Supply: 12 V ±15 % / 4 A DC or PoE+ · PoE: PoE+ 802.3at ·
LAN: 10/100BASE-TX s Auto-MDIX, RJ-45 · Recommended cabling: Cat-5e or higher
· Supported protocols: SIP2.0, SIPS, DHCP opt. 66, SMTP, SNMP, TR069, 802.1x,
RTSP, RTP, SRTP, TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, Syslog, ONVIF · Passive switch: NO and NC
contacts, up to 30 V / 1 A AC / DC · Active switch output: 10 12 V / 600 mA
DC · Passive / active input: -30 V to +30 V DC
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RFID card reader · Supported 125 kHz cards · EM4xxx · Supported cards in 13.56
MHz NFC version (only card ID is read) · ISO14443A (MIFARE DESFire) · PicoPass
(HID iClass) · FeliCa · ST SR(IX) · 2N® Mobile Key · Supported secured cards
in 13.56 MHz NFC version · HID SE (Seos, iClass SE, MIFARE SE) · Maximum H
field strength at 10 m for 125 kHz version: 1.492e-3 W/m2 · Maximum H field
strength at 10 m for 13.56 MHz version: 3.747e-4 W/m2
Bluetooth · Bluetooth 4.2 in compliance with BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) ·
Security: asymmetric RSA-1024 and symmetric AES-128 encryption · Range:
adjustable (short ~ 2m, long ~ up to 10m) · Support of mobile applications:
Android 6 and higher, iOS 12 and higher
Touch display · Resolution: 10.1” 1280 x 800 TFT IPS · Contrast ratio: 800 : 1
· Brightness: 900 cd/m2 · Viewing angle: 85 ° from any direction · Numeric
keypad: touch numeric keypad · Touch buttons: touch display · Directory:
residential / business (for 10 000 users)
I/O module (optional) · External · Dimension: 43 (W) x 31.5 (H) x 1.5 (D) mm
Wiegand module (optional) · External · Dimensions: 43 (W) x 31.5 (H) x 1.5 (D)
mm
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Mechanical properties · Cover: Hardened glass · Body: EN-AW6060 · Surfacing:
Wet coating · RAL · Body RAL 7021 dark grey · Chassis RAL 7043
· Operating temperature: -30 °C to 60 °C · Working relative humidity: 10 %
95 % (non-condensing) · Storage temperature: -30 °C to 70 °C · Dimensions
· Surface mounting: 170 (W) x 355 (H) mm x 40 mm (D) · Flush mounting: 170 (W)
x 355 (H) mm x 22 mm (D) · Weight: 1950 g · Cover rating: IP65 · Resistance
level: IK08
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5. Supplementary Information
· 5.1 Troubleshooting · 5.2 Directives, Laws and Regulations · 5.3 Other
Countries Legislation · 5.4 General Instructions and Cautions
5.1 Troubleshooting
Installation Manual 2N® IP Style
For the most frequently asked questions refer to faq.2n.cz.
5.2 Directives, Laws and Regulations
2N® IP Style conforms to the following directives and regulations: ·
2014/35/EU for electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage
limits · 2014/30/EU for electromagnetic compatibility · 2011/65/EU on the
restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic equipment · 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment
Industry Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003/NMB-003.
FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
NOTE: These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
· Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna · Increase the separation between
the equipment and receiver · Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver
is connected · Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help
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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 Other Countries Legislation
Thailand
Japan
B VCCI B (STP) LAN
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5.4 General Instructions and Cautions
Please read this User Manual carefully before using the product. Follow all
instructions and recommendations included herein.
Any use of the product that is in contradiction with the instructions provided
herein may result in malfunction, damage or destruction of the product.
The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any damage incurred
as a result of a use 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.
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.
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Do not place used electric devices and battery packs into municipal waste
containers. An undue disposal thereof might impair the environment! Deliver
your expired electric appliances and battery packs removed from them to
dedicated dumpsites or containers or give them back to the dealer or
manufacturer for environmentalfriendly 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.
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References
- 2N - a Global Leader in IP Intercoms and Access Control - 2N
- FAQ Dashboard
- FAQ Dashboard
- 2N - a Global Leader in IP Intercoms and Access Control - 2N
- 2N - a Global Leader in IP Intercoms and Access Control - 2N
- FAQ Dashboard
- 2n.cz/cs_CZ/documents/22902/463808/Driver+for+13.56MHz%2C+125kHz+USB+Card+Readers+for+2N+Helios+IP+Intercoms+and+2N%C2%AE+Access+Unit+%28v1.2.2%29/b8eb4f13-1df6-4880-b54a-496b4c1cbe71
- 2N® IP Eye - 2N
- 2N® Network Scanner - 2N
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