ABB 83220 AP-5 series User manual

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83220 AP-6..-5..
7" video hands-free indoor
station, pushbutton
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1Safety.......................................................................................................4
2Intended use.............................................................................................4
3Environment..............................................................................................4
3.1 ABB devices .............................................................................4
4Operation..................................................................................................6
4.1 Standard operations..................................................................6
4.1.1 Control elements.......................................................................6
4.1.2 Welcome screen and status bar.................................................8
4.2 Control actions........................................................................10
4.2.1 Surveillance............................................................................10
4.2.2 Intercom.................................................................................11
4.2.3 Calling guard unit....................................................................12
4.2.4 Switch actuator .......................................................................13
4.2.5 Setting up the voice and video connections..............................14
4.2.6 Opening the door....................................................................15
4.2.7 Muting....................................................................................16
4.2.8 Activatingthe custom function.................................................17
4.2.9 Event and picture memory/history............................................19
4.2.10 Information..............................................................................23
4.2.11 Inserting an SD card................................................................24
4.2.12 Settings..................................................................................25
4.2.12.1 Overview ................................................................................25
4.2.12.2 Intercom .................................................................................28
4.2.12.3 Switch actuator .......................................................................31
4.2.12.4 Program button.......................................................................33
4.2.12.5 Leave home management.......................................................34
4.2.12.6 Voice message.......................................................................36
4.2.12.7 Setting door open password....................................................38
4.2.12.8 Blacklist..................................................................................39
4.2.12.9 Audio settings.........................................................................40
4.2.12.10 Auto-unlock.............................................................................42
4.2.12.11 Display settings.......................................................................44
4.2.12.12 Date and time.........................................................................46
4.2.12.13 Camera list.............................................................................48
4.2.12.14 Language...............................................................................49
4.2.12.15 Setup......................................................................................50
4.2.12.16 Firmware update.....................................................................52
4.3 Cleaning.................................................................................53
4.4 Adjusting the device................................................................54

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4.4.1 Terminal resistor.....................................................................54
4.4.2 Connection.............................................................................55
5Technical data.........................................................................................56
6Mounting/Installation...............................................................................57
6.1 Requirements for the electrician...............................................57
6.2 General installation instructions...............................................58
6.3 Mounting.................................................................................59
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1Safety
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Warning
Electric voltage!
Dangerous currents flow through the body when coming into direct or
indirect contact with live components.
This can result in electric shock, burns or even death.
■Disconnect the mains power supply prior to installation and/or
disassembly!
■Permit work on the 110-240 V supply system to be performed only by
specialist staff!
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2Intended use
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This device is an integral part of the ABB-Welcome door communication system and
operates exclusively with components from this system. The device must only be
installed in dry indoor rooms.
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3Environment
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Consider the protection of the environment!
Used electric and electronic devices must not be disposed of with
household waste.
– The device contains valuable raw materials that can be recycled.
Therefore, dispose of the device at the appropriate recycling
facility.
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3.1 ABB devices
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All packaging materials and devices from ABB bear the markings and test seals for
proper disposal. Always dispose of the packaging material and electric devices and their
components via an authorized recycling facilities or disposal companies.
ABB products meet the legal requirements, in particular the laws governing electronic
and electrical devices and the REACH ordinance.
(EU-Directive 2002/96/EG WEEE and 2002/95/EG RoHS)
(EU-REACH ordinance and law for the implementation of the ordinance (EG)
No.1907/2006)

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4Operation
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4.1 Standard operations
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4.1.1 Control elements
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Fig. 1 Control elements
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No. Functions
17" Touch screen
2Communication button
2A For incoming call, press this button within 30 seconds to activate
communication. Press it again to end call.
2B In standby mode, press this button to set up the voice and video
connections to the default outdoor station.
3Unlock button
3A Press this button to open the door at any time.
3B Auto-unlock: The door is automatically opened after an incoming call.
If the LED lights up, this indicates auto-unlock.
If the LED flashes rapidly, it means the door is open over the set time. (The
sensor must be connected first.)
4Mute button
4A In standby mode, press this button to mute the ringtone for this indoor
station.
4B In standby mode, hold this button to mute the ringtone for all indoor
stations in the apartment.
4C Press this button to reject incoming call.
4D During a conversation, press this button to mute the microphone.
If the LED lights up, this indicates a mute status.
5Program button
5A Release the lock connected with outdoor station (COM-NC-NO)
(default function)
5B *Programmable for additional functions, e.g. call guard unit,
intercom, etc.
6Surveillance button
6A In standby mode, press this button to surveil the default outdoor station.
6B When video is on the screen, press this button to snapshot manually.
7System setting button
Enter the system settings menu for various functions of the device.
*For use of this button, please contact your electrical installer.

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4.1.2 Welcome screen and status bar
Fig. 2 Welcome screen and status bar
No. Functions
1Current date
- Click here to set the current date.
2Time
- Click here to set the current time.
3System information
- Click on this icon to call up the address (number of the indoor station,
default outdoor station, master or slave station) on this panel and the
current software information.
4History
- New informations (events or picture memory) are available when this icon
flashes. This also indicates a missed call or a new voice message.
- Click on this icon to display the events and picture memory .
5Mute function
- Icons "crossed-out handset" and "crossed-out bell" indicate the mute
status of the microphone or the loudspeaker of the panel.
6Open entrance door
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- The "open door" icon is displayed when you press the door opener or
activate the function "automatic door opener".
7SD card
- The icon shows whether or not you have inserted an SD card.
8Switch actuator
- The icon is shown after you activate the switch actuator.
9Cleaning blockage
- The icon is shown when the display is blocked to prevent functions being
enabled during cleaning.
10 SOS
- Hold this button for 3s to send an SOS signal to a guard unit.
11 Surveillance
- Click on this button to start to survey the default outdoor station.
12 Intercom
- Click on this button to enter the intercom call menu.
13 Guard unit
- Click on this button to call guard unit.
14 Switch actuator
- Click on this button to enter the switch actuator menu.
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4.2 Control actions
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4.2.1 Surveillance
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Fig. 3 Surveillance
Click on this button to start to survey the default outdoor station. Only the video
connection appears first. Press button to activate the voice connection.
No. Function
1Designation of camera.
2Set volume with the "plus/minus" buttons.
3If several outdoor stations or external cameras are connected.
- Select a camera with the “forward/back” buttons
4Click on the button to set the display.
• Saturation of the display (plus and minus).
• Contrast of the display (plus and minus).
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4.2.2 Intercom
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Fig. 4 Intercom
Click on this button to enter intercom call menu, and then the following functions are available:
(Set the intercom call lists in the “system setting-intercom setting” menu first.)
No. Functions
1The name of an intercom.
2The address of an intercom.
3The type of an intercom (external or internal).
means an external intercom from a different apartment.
means an internal intercom from the same apartment.
4Click on “call” button to make an intercom call.
5Click on “back” button to return to the Start screen.
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4.2.3 Calling guard unit
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Fig. 5 Calling guard unit
Click on the "guard unit" button to call a guard unit, and then the following functions are
available:
No. Functions
1Designation of a guard unit.
2Set volume with the "plus/minus" buttons.
Call guard unit
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4.2.4 Switch actuator
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Fig. 6 Switch actuator
Click on “switch actuator” button to enter the switch actuator menu and then the following
functions are available:
(Set actuator lists in the “system setting-switch actuator” menu first.)
No. Functions
1The name of an actuator.
2The address of an actuator.
3Click on this button to activate the selected actuator.
4Click on this button to go back to the Start screen.
Switch actuator
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4.2.5 Setting up the voice and video connections
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Fig. 7 Setting up the voice and video connections
The following functions are available for setting up the voice and video connections:
(Press the communication button.)
No. Functions
1Designation of the camera.
2Set the volume with the "plus/minus" buttons.
3If several outdoor stations or external cameras are connected, select the
camera with the “forward/back” buttons.
4 Click on the buttons to set the display.
• Saturation of the display (plus and minus).
• Contrast of the display (plus and minus).
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4.2.6 Opening the door
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Fig. 8 Opening the door
Press the key button to activate the door opener, and then the following functions
become available:
No. Functions
1The "open door" icon is displayed after you press the door opener or
activate the function "automatic door opener."
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4.2.7 Muting
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Fig. 9 Muting
The muting menu (mute timer) has the following functions:
No. Functions
1No call is pending:
If you press the "mute function" while no call is pending, the bell sound of
the panel will be deactivated for a certain period.
- If calls come in during this time, only the video image is displayed.
- Missed calls are displayed in the events and pictures memory .
2A call is pending:
If you press the button "mute function" during a call, the microphone of the
panel will be deactivated until the button is pressed again.
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4.2.8 Activating the custom function
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Fig. 10 Activating the custom function
The program button can be configured with different functions, e.g. call to guard unit,
intercom call or control switch actuator. Its default function is the release of the second
lock, which is connected with terminals COM-NC-NO of an outdoor station.
If no function is assigned to the program button, there will be no action after pressing
this program button.
Only the existing intercom call list & switch actuator list can be assigned for the program
button.
No. Functions
1If the function “release second lock” is assigned to the program button,
the "open door" icon will be displayed when you press the program button.
2If the function “control switch actuator” is assigned to the program button,
the "actuator" icon will be displayed when you press the program button.
3 If the function “make an intercom call” is assigned to the program button,
the call will be activated directly when you press the program button.
4If function “call guard unit” is assigned to the program button, the call will
be activated when you press the program button.
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4.2.9 Event and picture memory/history
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Fig. 11 Event and picture memory/history
The panel records all events. Press the "history" button and then the last 100 events will
be displayed (prior events are overwritten).
No. Functions
1If you have activated the function "auto snapshots activated" in the system
settings, the flashing icon in the status bar signals a newly taken snapshot.
- The symbol stops flashing when you call up the events and pictures
memory.
2Voice message
- Press the flash button to enter the voice message settings menu.
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