Savant DOR-SMS-00 Quick reference guide

Copyright © 2018 Savant System, LLC
45 Perseverance Way, Hyannis, MA 02601
Savant.com | 508.683.2500
Entry Service using 2N Door Stations
DOR-SMS-00 | DOR-FMS-00 | DOR-SMB-00 | DOR-FMB-00
DOR-SM0S-00 | DOR-FM0S-00 | DOR-SM0B-00 | DOR-FM0B-00
DOR-HDSMKB-00
Deployment Guide
Document Number: 009-1540-00
Document Date: October 2018
Document Supports: da Vinci 8.9

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Table of Contents
To access the link to the topics in this document, click on the topic.
1. Introduction ...........................................................................4
2. Deployment Steps...............................................................4
3. Equipment Overview.......................................................... 5
3.1. Box Contents and Specifications ..............................................5
3.2. Installation..........................................................................................5
3.3. Door Station Single Height (2N IP Solo) ................................5
3.4. Door Station (2N IP Verso)..........................................................7
3.5. Heavy Gate Station (2N IP Force).............................................9
4. Wiring and Connections ................................................. 10
4.1. Network............................................................................................. 10
4.2. Relay...................................................................................................10
4.3. Out1.....................................................................................................10
4.4. In1......................................................................................................... 10
4.5. Power Connection.......................................................................... 11
5. Door Station Configuration.............................................12
5.1. Connect/Login ............................................................................... 12
5.2. Firmware Update........................................................................... 12
5.3. Services ............................................................................................. 13
5.4. Hardware .......................................................................................... 16
6. Blueprint.................................................................................17
6.1. Entry Service Screen Buttons................................................... 18
6.2. Audio Interrupt Service (AIS)..................................................20
7. Remote Calling ....................................................................21
8. System Monitor...................................................................22
Appendix A: Switch Configuration.....................................24
Appendix B: Door Lock Service.......................................... 26
Appendix C: External Camera Feeds.................................27
Appendix D: Static IP Address.............................................28

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Important Safety Information - Read First
Before installing, configuring, or operating any equipment, Savant
recommends that each dealer, integrator, installer, etc. access and read all
relevant technical documentation. Savant technical documentation can
be located by visiting Savant.com. Vendor documentation is supplied
with the equipment.
Read and understand all safety instructions, cautions, and warnings in
this document and the labels on the equipment.
Safety Classifications In this Document
NOTE:Provides special information for installing,
configuring, and operating the equipment.
IMPORTANT! Provides special information that is critical to
installing, configuring, and operating the equipment.
CAUTION! Provides special information for avoiding situations
that may cause damage to equipment.
WARNING!
Provides special information for avoiding situations
that may cause physical danger to the installer, end
user, etc.
Electric Shock Prevention
ELECTRIC SHOCK! The source power poses an electric shock hazard
that has the potential to cause serious injury to installers and end
users.
ELECTRICAL DISCONNECT: The source power outlet and power
supply input power sockets should be easily accessible to
disconnect power in the event of an electrical hazard or
malfunction.
Weight Injury Prevention
WEIGHT INJURY! Installing some of the Savant equipment requires
two installers to ensure safe handling during installation. Failure to
use two installers may result in injury.
Safety Statements
All safety instructions below should be read, understood, and applied
under all relevant circumstances when working with this equipment.
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of any polarized or grounding-type
plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other.
A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong.
The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If any
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect any power cord from being walked on or pinched; particularly
at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the apparatus.
11. Use only attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer,
following all relevant safety precautions for any such attachments/
accessories.
12. Disconnect any outlet powered apparatus from its power source
during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
13. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is
required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as
a damaged power supply cord or plug, liquid being spilled or objects
having fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus being exposed to
rain or moisture, apparatus having been dropped, or other failure to
operate normally.
14. To completely disconnect equipment from AC mains power,
disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle.
15. For applicable equipment, use the included power cord with the
grounding prong intact to insure proper grounding of the device.
16. For any hardwired or fixed in-wall apparatus, carefully follow all wiring
diagrams and instructions. All electrical wiring and servicing should
be performed by a properly licensed electrician.

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1. Introduction
This Deployment Guide will guide the installer through the process of installing, configuring, and adding a 2N Door Station to a RacePoint Blueprint®
configuration.
Before You Begin
Read through this document in its entirety and ensure that the following required items are available:
IMPORTANT! If the Door Station has been installed and configured using the 2N App. The Door Station must be completely removed from all
my2n.com accounts in order for remote calling to work.
1. 2N Door Station .........................................................................................................................................................
2. da Vinci 8.9 or higher...............................................................................................................................................
3. Door Station serial number....................................................................................................................................
4. Savant Development Environment (SDE/MacBook)...................................................................................
5. Ethernet network meeting Savant requirements..........................................................................................
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
2. Deployment Steps
Follow these steps to successfully deploy a 2N Door Station. This page can be used as a checklist to record which steps have been completed.
1. Review product specifications and connection details ..............................................................................
2. Install Door Station ...................................................................................................................................................
3. Configure Door Station ...........................................................................................................................................
4. Add the Door Station to RacePoint Blueprint................................................................................................

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3. Equipment Overview
This section gives a basic overview of the 2N Door Stations that Savant sells. For detailed information on the individual products see the Documentation tab
on the Integrator store on Savant.com.
3.1. Box Contents and Specifications
Documentation is available on the Savant Customer Community, See the 2N Door Station Integration with Savant Application Note.
3.2. Installation
Follow the installation manual included with the product.
Download links for the installation documentation
–Verso Installation Manual
–Solo Installation Manual
–Force Installation Manual
These documents can also be found on the Savant Customer Community, see the 2N Door Station Integration with Savant Application Note.
3.3. Door Station Single Height (2N IP Solo)
Speaker Audio Output.
Microphone Audio Input.
IR LED Infrared LED for the night vision camera.
Camera Wide-angle IP camera used to view who/what is at the entry.
LED Status
Icons
Door Open: Attached door lock is been opened.
Locked: Zone is locked.
Active Call: An active call is in progress.
Ringing: Displays when I call is being made to the Door Station.
Name Plate Removable clear plate to place Name/Address information behind with
White Back-light.
Call Button To start a call from the intercom
Front Panel
Speaker
Camera
Call Button
Name Plate
IR LED
LED Status
Icons
Microphone

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Ground Grounding terminal
12V/2A External 12V 2A connection.
Relay1 Normally Closed/Normally Open
30V 1A AC/DC max
Out1 Active Output 8 to 12V DC max 400mA
(PoE: 10V; adapter: power supply voltage minus 2V)
In1
Sense input -30V to +30V DC
OFF: open OR UIN > 1.5V
ON: closed OR UIN < 1.5V
Reset Reset/Factory Reset button
Press button for <1s to reboot the unit
LAN (PoE) RJ-45 female connector
(optional PoE 802.3af)
Internal Wiring
++ --
+
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12V/2A RELAY1 OUT1 IN1
LAN
(PoE)
RESET

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Speaker Audio Output.
Microphone Audio Input.
IR LED Infrared LED for the night vision camera.
Camera Wide angle IP camera used to view who/what is at the entry.
LED Status
Icons
Door Open: Attached door lock is been opened.
Locked: Zone is locked.
Active Call: An active call is in progress.
Ringing: Displays when I call is being made to the Door Station.
Name Plate Removable clear plate to place Name/Address information behind with
White Back-light.
Call Button To start a call from the intercom
Module Slot
List of available modules.
–Bluetooth Module (9155046)
–RFID Card Reader 13.56MHz NFC Ready (9155042)
–Touch Display (9155036)
–Keypad Module (9155031/9155031B)
–Tamper Switch (9122038)
3.4. Door Station (2N IP Verso)
Front Panel
Module Slot
Name Plate Call Button
Speaker
IR LED
Camera
LED Status
Icons
Microphone

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+ +
- - +-
12V/2ARELAY1OUT1IN1
LAN
(PoE)
RESET LINE
OUT
MIC
BUS
R G Y
Internal Wiring
LAN (PoE) RJ-45 female connector
(optional PoE 802.3af)
In1
Sense input -30V to +30V DC
OFF: open OR UIN > 1.5V
ON: closed OR UIN < 1.5V
Out1 Active Output 8 to 12V DC max 400mA
(PoE: 10V; adapter: power supply voltage minus 2V)
Relay1 Normally Open/Normally Closed
30V 1A AC/DC max
12V/2A External 12V 2A connection.
Ground Grounding terminal
Bus Module bus connection
Reset Reset/Factory Reset button
Press button for <1s to reboot the unit
LED indicators Red/Green/Yellow
Line Out Audio line out (1VRMS)
Mic Microphone connection

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Keypad
Camera
Name Plate/
Call Button
IR LED
Microphone
Speaker
Camera Wide-angle IP camera used to view who/what is at the entry.
IR LED Infrared LED for the night vision camera.
Speaker Audio Output.
Microphone Audio Input.
Name Plate/
Call Button
Removable clear plate to place Name/Address information behind with
White Backlight.
Press to start a call to the intercom
Keypad 12 button keypad used to start and end intercom calls. Also can be used
to enter codes to dial a certain apartment/residence or open a door
3.5. Heavy Gate Station (2N IP Force)
Front Panel
Internal Wiring
+-
12VRELAY1
+-
OUT1
LAN
LAN RJ-45 female connector
(optional PoE 802.3af)
Relay1 Normally Open/Normally Closed
30V 1A AC/DC max
Out1 Active Output 8 to 12V DC max 400mA
(PoE: 10V; adapter: power supply voltage minus 2V)
12V External 12V 2A connection.

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4. Wiring and Connections
4.1. Network
The 2N Door Stations use a standard RJ-45 port complying with
IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standards. This port also supports Power over
Ethernet (PoE) complying with IEEE 802.3af standards.
4.2. Relay
A relay port is used when a device is controlled via a normally open
(NO) or normally closed (NC) relay.
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1
Pin 1
Pin 2
Pin 3
Normally Open (NO)
Normally Closed (NC)
Common (C)
NOTE: A white striped
wire should be
connected to the
NO or NC terminal.
IMPORTANT! The diagram above show the wiring for the Door Station
and the Heavy Gate Station. On the Single Height Door Station the
wiring order is reversed, having the NC terminal on the left side.
IMPORTANT! While Blueprint allows for control of the Relay directly, it
is recommended that they are controlled using a 2N programmed
“Switch” in the 2N’s web-GUI. This ensures the best possible user
experience.
4.3. Out1
This is an active output that provides power to a device that can be
controlled by power being supplied by an external device.
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1
Pin 1
Pin 2
Positive
Negative
+-
OUT1
IMPORTANT! The diagram above show the wiring for the Door Station
and the Heavy Gate Station. On the Single Height Door Station the
wiring order is reversed, having the Negative terminal on the left side.
4.4. In1
This is an active input that senses if an external device is providing
power or not. This creates a state can be tracked for use in triggers.
This control connection is on the Door Station and the Single Height
Door Station.
2
1
Pin 1
Pin 2
Positive
Negative
+-
IN1
IMPORTANT! The diagram above show the wiring for the Door Station.
On the Single Height Door Station the wiring order is reversed, having
the Negative terminal on the left side.

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4.5. Power Connection
Savant strongly recommends using PoE. If PoE is not available a 12V 2A external power supply can be used.
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1
Pin 1
Pin 2
Pin 3
Positive
Ground
Negative
+-
12V/2A
IMPORTANT! The diagram above show the wiring for the Door Station and the Heavy Gate Station. On the Single Height Door Station the wiring order
is reversed, having the Negative terminal on the left side.

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5. Door Station Configuration
This section shows how to configure any of the Savant sold 2N Door Stations for use within a Savant System.
5.1. Connect/Login
To Connect and configure a 2N Door Station do the following:
1. Find IP Address of the Door Station.
Either use a any network scanning software or the 2N Network
Scanner.
NOTE: The “2N Network Scanner” application is available in the
Mac App Store (requires OS X 10.11.x or higher).
2. Open a web browser.
3. Enter the Door Stations IP Address in the web browsers address
bar.
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4. Enter Username and Password for the Door Station.
The defaut username / password of 2N units is:
Username: admin
Password: 2n
NOTE: Once the default login credentials have been entered, an
immediate password change is required.
5.2. Firmware Update
This process should only need to be done the first time the Door
Station is setup.
In a web browser log in to the Door Station to be configured.
1. Select System.
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2. Select Maintenance.
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3. Click Upgrade Firmware.

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5.3. Services
In a web browser log in to the Door Station to be configured.
1. Select Services
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2. Select Phone > Calls.
3. Set Incoming Calls to Automatic for both SIP1 and SIP2.
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4. Set Call Time Limit.
This is a max duration of the call before the intercom terminates
the call.
HELPFUL INFO: Setting the “Call Time Limit” to zero will make the
call have an unlimited time.
5. Click Save
6. Select Phone > Audio
7. Enable PCMA, PCMU and G.722.
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8. Set Priority:
PCMA - 1 Highest
PCMU - 2
G.722 - 3
9. Click Save.

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10. Select Streaming > RTSP
11. Click the check box RTSP Server Enabled.
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12. Make the changes necessary based on the table below.
Streams Settings
Audio Stream Enabled Checked
Video Stream Enabled Checked
Video Codec H.264
H.264/MPED4 Video Parameters
Video Resolution VGA (640x480)
Video Framerate 15 fps
Video Bitrate 512 kbps
MJPEG Video Parameters
Video Resolution SXGA (1280x960)
Video Framerate 15 fps
Video Quality 85
13. Click Save.
14. Select HTTP API > Services.
15. Set Camera API to the following:
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Connetion Type: Unsecure (TCP)
Authentication: Basic
16. Click Save.

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17. Select HTTP API > Account 1.
18. Check Account Enabled.
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19. Create an User Name and Password.
IMPORTANT! This login is dierent than the admin login used to make
changes to the Door Station it self. These credentials will be used
later in the ONVIF setup.
20. Enable all User Privileges.
21. Click Save.
22. Select Onvif
23. Enable the first Account.
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24. Enter the NAME, and PASSWORD
IMPORTANT! Make sure to use the Username and password from
HTTP API Account
25. Click Save.

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5.4. Hardware
In a web browser log in to the Door Station to be configured.
1. Select Hardware
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2. Select Camera > Internal Camera.
3. Select Motion Detection Enabled.
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4. Make any adjustments to sensitivity settings.
5. Click Save.
6. Select Audio
7. Select Noise Detection Enabled
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8. Make any adjustments to sensitivity settings.
9. Click Save.
10. Select Buttons.
11. Disable the Quick Dial Buttons by clicking the x.
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12. Click Save.
IMPORTANT! Motion/Noise Detection should not be enabled until the unit has been installed and Must have the sensitivity adjusted so the Host is not
flooded with events (This will degrade system performance).

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6. Blueprint
To add a 2N Door Station to a configuration there is one profile that works for all Savant supported 2N IP Intercom models.
In an open Blueprint configuration do the following.
1. Click Show Library.
2. In the Search bar type 2N.
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3. Select the 2N Helios Door Station and drag it into a Shared Equipment
zone.
NOTE: This one profile works for all Savant sold 2N Door Stations.
4. Name the Device.
5. Place the Door Station in the layout window.
6. Select the Door Station.
7. Make the Control connection (Ethernet).
IMPORTANT! Do NOT enter an IP Address in inspector.
8. Click Generate Services.
9. Go to Tools > Settings > Security Camera...
10. Enter IP Address.
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11. Enter User Login and Password.
The HTTP API/ONVIF data from the Door Stations configuration must
be used.
12. Click Done.
13. Go to Tools > Settings > Entry...
14. Enter the Serial Number of the Door Station.
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15. Set the Ring Duration
NOTE: This can not be set below 30 seconds or above 60 seconds.
16. Click Done.
17. Go to Tools > Settings > Entry Event Recording...
18. Enable the Events that are desired.
NOTE: These events must be enabled in the 2N configuration.
IMPORTANT! Motion/Noise Detection should not be enabled until
the unit has been installed and must have the sensitivity adjusted
so the Host is not flooded with events (This will degrade system
performance).
19. Click Done.
HELPFUL INFO:
In the Entry data table the Advanced check box allows a My2N
Security Code to be entered for Intercoms not purchased though
Savant. This security code is found on the “Register your Intercom”
paper that is included in the box with the door station.

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6.1. Entry Service Screen Buttons
After the Door Station has been placed in Blueprint with a control connection and services have been generated, custom buttons can be added to the
Entry Service Screen in the Savant Pro App. In the example below, it will add a button to turn on a flood light that will be turned o by a timed trigger.
In an open Blueprint configuration do the following:
1. Navigate to Tools > Settings > Entry....
2. Click Buttons.
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3. Click the + icon
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4. Select Add Button.
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5. Select the New Button.
6. Name the Button.
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7. Select the Zone.
8. Select the Service.
9. Set Press Command.
10. Click Apply.
NOTES:
–A maximum of 4 custom buttons can be added to this screen.
–This example uses a custom workflow built in General Programmable Service Requests. For more information on custom workflows see Custom
Workflow Development: RacePoint Blueprint Programming Guide on the Savant Customer Community.

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Button Properties
Title Label for the button.
Toggle Title Label for the button when in toggle state.
Zone Select the zone where the device being controlled is located.
Service Select the service that will be controlled using the button. The Zone field above
determines which services are available in this field.
Press Command Select the command that is sent when the button is pressed.
Hold Command
Select the command that is sent when the button is pressed and held for a
duration equal to or greater than the time set in the Minimum Hold Time field.
Minimum Hold Time is described below.
Release Command Select the command that is sent when the button is released.
Toggle Press Command
If the button is a Toggle type button, send the command when the button is
pressed while the toggle state is active (toggled on). The button should have
previously been pressed and the command in either the Press or Release fields
was sent
Toggle Hold Command
If the button is a Toggle type button, send the command when the button is
pressed while the toggle state is active (toggled on) and held for the time set in
the Minimum Hold Time field. Minimum Hold Time is described below.
Toggle Release Command Select the command that is sent when the button is released while it is pressed
and released while the toggle state is active (toggled on).
Minimum Hold Time
Sets the duration the button must be pressed and held before detecting a Hold or
Toggle Hold command. If the button is held for a duration that is less than the set
Minimum Hold Time, only the commands set in the Press, Release, Toggle Press,
and Toggle Release are sent.
Hold Send Interval Sets the amount of time the button must be held for the command to repeat if held past the Minimum Hold Time.
The command will be repeated at the time interval for as long as the button is held.
Send Release After Hold
– Box Checked: The command set in the Release or Toggle Release Command field is sent after the button is
released. Only applicable after a Hold or Toggle Hold Command.
– Box Unchecked: The command set in the Release or Toggle Release Command field is NOT sent after each
Hold or Toggle Hold Command.
Toggle State Enter a Boolean state that the system will track the to determine if the Command or Toggle Command is sent.
Follow Inverse of State Inverts when the button will use the Command and the Toggle Command.

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6.2. Audio Interrupt Service (AIS)
This service is most commonly used with a doorbell to play an audio file throughout the home. This section shows the basics of using a system state
from a 2N Door Station to create a AIS doorbell. For more detailed information on creating an AIS trigger see the Audio Interrupt Service (AIS)
Configuration for Doorbells on the Savant Customer Community.
In an open Blueprint configuration do the Following:
1. Make an audio connection from the Host to the audio distribution system.
2. Generate Services.
3. Click Review Triggers.
4. Create a new trigger.
The image below shows an example trigger
IMPORTANT! Use the EntryRing state for the trigger. Make sure to check how the state reports when the call button is pressed.
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