SSS Siedle Siedle Access User guide

System Manual Access
Issue 2013

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Contents
System description Safety
remarks 3
System structure, conductor
material and range
Door area 4
Network LAN 5
Cabling for indoor devices 6
System components
Overview 7
Door area 8-11
Indoor devices 12-13
Distribution 14-15
Software 16-17
Licences 18
External devices 19
Installation
AS-AV Siedle Vario 20-21
AS-AV Siedle Classic 22-23
AS-AV Siedle Steel 24-25
AS-AV Siedle Vario with
supplementary supply 26-27
AS-AV Siedle Vario with
pilfer safeguard DSC602-0 28-29
AS-AV Siedle Vario with
external camera 30-31
AS-AV with Access custom-
t door loudspeaker and
external camera 32-33
AS-AV with Access custom-t
door loudspeaker and Access
camera module 34-35
AS-AV Siedle Vario with
DRM 611-... 36-37
AS-AV Siedle Vario with
COM 611-... 38-39
AS-AV external camera with
video distributor 40-41
AS-AV external camera 42-43
AS-AA Siedle Vario 44-45
AS-AA with Access custom-
t door loudspeaker 46-47
Storey call button, customer‘s
own signalling device 48-49
Information on
programming 50
Initial commissioning/Login 51
Servicing 52-53
LED displays 54-55
Glossary 56
Index 57

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Siedle Access is a powerful com-
munication system based on
groundbreaking IP technology.
Communication is enabled both
for audio and video and also for
switching, control and signalling.
The ideal eld of application for the
system is either in large properties
or in any type of facility entailing
complex technical requirements. Due
to the central administration of the
entire system, the work involved in
commissioning and maintenance is
kept to a minimum. The installation
is based on network technology,
making it extremely open for further
expansion.
Commercial and private applications
can be mixed or combined at will.
Technology parks can be connected
to administration or training centres
under a single cohesive system, even
across different buildings, while still
retaining their own independent
functions.
Generally speaking, a distinction is
drawn between the door area and
the protected local area network
(LAN). A detailed description of
these two areas is provided in the
section System structure/conductor
material.
Electrical voltage
Mounting, installation and servicing
work on electrical devices may only
be performed by a suitably qualied
electrician. Failure to observe this
regulation could result in the risk of
serious damage to health or fatal
injury due to electric shocks.
Electrostatic charging
As a result of electrostatic charging,
direct contact with the circuit board
can result in destruction of the
device. Direct contact with the circuit
board must therefore be avoided.
• When working at the device,
observe the remarks relating to
mains cut-off.
• Observe the DIN EN 60065
standard! When establishing the
electronic connection, observe the
requirements of VDE 0805 or EN
60950.
• The building installation must
include an all-pole mains switch
with a contact separation of at least
3mm.
• Ensure maximum fusing of 16A for
the mains connection in the building
installation.
• When planning large-scale
(complex) systems, the distributor
space required for the switch panel
mounting devices must be taken
into consideration in the distributor
planning process.No external volt-
ages >30 V AC/DC may be applied
to system users.
Devices with 230 V connection
In accordance with DIN VDE 0100
part 410, section 411.1.3 attention
must be paid to ensuring a safe
separation between system lines and
the mains voltage; i.e. system and
mains cores must not be permitted
to touch! The system line cable
(extra-low safety voltage) must be
stripped back by the minimum pos-
sible.
During the update process, the
power supply to the devices must
not be interrupted, as this can result
in damage. In this case, a repeat
update is no longer possible, and the
devices will have to be sent in for
repair.
System description
Safety remarks

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System structure, conductor material and range
Door area
Generally speaking, a distinction is
drawn between the door area and
the protected local area network
(LAN).
Door area
The installation for the door station
is referred to as the door area. If cor-
rectly installed, this area is protected
from unauthorized access. From the
outside, it is not possible to access
the network.
Cabling in the door area
The IP network terminates with the
ATLC/NG 670-...
To protect against unauthorized
access, the ATLC/NG 670-... must be
accommodated without fail inside
the building.
The cabling from the ATLC/
NG 670-... to the door station is
executed in the conventional way.
Conductor material
CAT AWG22
J-Y(ST)Y twisted pair conductors,
shielded
Range
Door controller to door station
CAT AWG22 = 120 m
J-Y(St)Y ø 0,6 mm = 100 m
J-Y(St)Y ø 0,8 mm = 200 m
Every door station/independent
camera is installed in the system
with its own ATLC/NG670-...
If an external camera is directly
supplied, the distance between
the AIVS670-... and camera may
increase to >10m. This range is
dependent on the output signal of
the camera and the quality of the
coaxial cable used. The AIVS670-...
requires a video input signal of
1Vss.
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ATLC/NG 670 ATLC/NG 670
max. 10 m
Door station
Camera
Door area
Network LAN
Range depends on the
installed conductor material.
Network LAN

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System structure, conductor material and range
Network LAN
Network LAN
The requirement for integration of
an Access system is a network infra-
structure created in accordance with
the stipulations for generic cabling
(from Category5).
Rules for generic cabling are set out
in various standards:
• DIN 50173-1 General requirements
For individual building types, the fol-
lowing standards apply in addition:
• DIN 50173-2 (ISO/IEC 11801) for
ofce buildings
• DIN 50173-3 (ISO/IEC 24702) for
industrially used locations
• DIN 50173-4 (ISO/IEC 15018) for
apartments
Internationally, the ISO/IEC standards
apply.
Cabling structure/areas
The cabling is broken down into 3
areas.
Primary area
• Fibre optic cables
• Cabling between individual
buildings and/or within buildings
between several main building dis-
tributors.
• In the case of copper wire con-
nections, adequate equipotential
bonding must be guaranteed.
Secondary area
• Fibre optic cables
• The storeys are networked by
means of storey distributors. Both
bre optic and copper connections
can be used. This is dependent upon
the switches used and their distance
from the main distributor/switch.
Tertiary area
• Twisted pair for xed installation
plus patch cable for cabling from
the network junction box to the
terminal.
ATLC/NG 670
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Server
Switch
Door station
Primary area
Tertiary area
Secondary area

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System structure, conductor material and range
Cabling for indoor devices
Cabling for indoor devices
The Access indoor devices can be
installed without problems using
standard RJ45 ush mounting net-
work junction boxes.
In this case, simply install the net-
work junction box without the frame
and panel. The Siedle indoor device
can be mounted above the junction
box and connected to the network
with a plug-in connector.
If there is no ush mounted network
socket at the required mounting
height due to circumstances on site,
the indoor call station can be surface
mounted with the AZA870-... In
this case, the connection from the
indoor call station to the network is
established using a patch cable (not
provided).
If the indoor call station is intended
for use as a table-top unit, the
device can be converted using the
AZTV 870-... with 3 metre long con-
necting cable.
An indoor device may only be con-
nected to the network using an
RJ458/8(8) network socket.
165 cm
Eye level
Junction box
RJ45
150 cm
165 cm
Eye level
Junction box
RJ45

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System components
Overview
Devices integrated in the LAN net-
work (protected area) are linked by
an interface to the door.
Devices assigned to the door area.
AHT 870-...
AHTV 870-...
ATLM 670-...,
ACM 670-...,
AHF 870-...
AHFV 870-...
ATLE 670-...,
ATLC/NG 670-... AIVS 670-...
AS 670-... S
AS 670-... M, L

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System components
Door area
ATLM 670-0
Access door loudspeaker module in
611 Vario design.
Complete module with loudspeaker,
microphone and light button with
LED illuminated light symbol.
Up to max. 48 call button modules
can be connected in any optional
combination, allowing up to max.
192 users.
Acoustic feedback when actuating
the call button at the BTM 650-01 to
-04 optional.
BTM 650-01 to 04
Bus call button modules BTM 650-...
with 1, 2, 3 or 4 call buttons. The
BTM 650-... is connected to the
ATLM 670-... via ribbon cable.
COM 611-02
Code lock module as an input device
for the placement of door calls and
control functions in conjunction with
Access and the Siedle access control
system.
• With keypad for making calls or
• For controlling in conjunction with
the Easikey controller EC602...
• C button for cancelling incorrect
inputs
• DR button for direct door release
via the EC602-...
DRM 611-01
Display call module as an input
device with 4-line display for placing
door calls.
Indication of names in the display in
alphabetical order.
The DRM611-... can also be used in
combination with the COM611-...
in order to display the input via the
COM611-...
The PRI602-...USB and the
ZWA640 are required for program-
ming.

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Siedle Steel STL...
Door station in the Steel design
line, with stainless steel front,
door loudspeaker, call buttons and
Access camera. LED-illuminated bell
buttons, 3 mA, 12VAC each per
button.
ATLE 670-0
Access custom-t door loudspeaker
with bus call button matrix for
mounting in a loudspeaker compart-
ment, door constructions, letter-
boxes etc.
12of the client’s own call buttons
can be directly connected at the bus
call button matrix BRMA050-...
Control output for external camera,
connection of existing buttons via
BRMA 050-...
BRMA 050-01
Bus call button matrix for the con-
nection of existing call buttons to
the custom-t door loudspeaker
BTLE050-.../ATLE670-...
Max. 14 BRMA 050-... can be con-
nected to 1 BTLE 050-...
Max. 16 BRMA 050-... can be con-
nected to 1 ATLE 670-...
Siedle Classic
Door station in the Classic design
line, with stainless steel front,
door loudspeaker, call buttons and
Access camera. LED-illuminated bell
buttons, 5 mA, 12VAC each per
button.

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CEC 612-0
Day/night CCD video camera for
external mounting, in weather-proof
housing and wall arm with ball
head, internal cable routing.
• Image pick-up colour CCD sensor
8.4 mm (1/3“); 752 (H) x 582 (V)
440.000 pixel
• Zoom-lens attachment
3.8–9.5 mm, F 1,2, with IR lter,
automatic swivel action
• Pick-up angle 74°–30°
• Light sensitivity 0.5 Lux in colour
mode and 0.24 Lux in monochrome
mode, each at F 1.2
• Backlight compensation
• Automatic white balance
• Resolution horizontal 480 TV lines
• Video signal 1 Vpp, FBAS, at
75 Ohm
KA/WG 950-0 C
Day/night CCD video camera for
external mounting, with weather-
proof housing and sun shade, wall
arm with ball head and internal
wiring.
• Image pick-up colour CCD sensor
6.3 mm (1/4“); 752 (H) x 582 (V)
400,000 pixel
• Lens attachment 3.9–85.9 mm
without IR lter
• Pick-up angle 50°–2.5°
• Light sensitivity 0.8 Lux at F 1,2
• Resolution horizontal 480 TV lines
• Video signal 1 Vpp at 75 Ohm
• Connecting cable in wall arm
ZNF 950-0
Line rectier foot accessory for the
camera KA/WG 950-..., for sup-
plying from the 230 V network.
The cameras are connected by plug-
in connections.
ACM 670-0
Access camera module for mounting
in Siedle Vario 611-housing.
Performance features:
• Integrated heating with 2-stage
temperature control
• Infrared lighting and control elec-
tronics
• Colour system PAL
• Image pick-up CCD sensor 8.4 mm
(1/3”) 752 x 582 pixel (horizontal/
vertical)
• Lens attachment 2.9 mm
• Automatic day/night switchover at
approx. 4 lux (from colour to mono-
chrome) for optimized quality
• Pick-up angle vertical 60°,
horizontal 80°
• Additional mechanical adjustment
range 30° horizontal and vertical
• Horizontal resolution 450 lines
System components
Door area

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The connection of analogue cameras
generally takes place via the Access
interface analogue-video standard
AIVS 670-...
AIVS 670
Access Interface
Analog-Video Standard
AIVS 670-0
Access analog video standard inter-
face in surface-mount housing for
connection of an analog camera to
the ATLC 670-...
Following a door call, the picture
from the analog camera automati-
cally appears on the Access indoor
call station. Manual selection of the
door is also possible. The camera
cannot be controlled.

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System components
Indoor devices, Accessory
AHT 870-0
Access in-house telephone with door
release button and 7 additional but-
tons with 2-colour status LED.
All buttons are freely programmable.
The display shows the graphic menu
interface, but not a camera image.
It is possible to upgrade to a fully
functional video station.
With the functions calling, speech,
door release, light, remote switching
and call silencing.
With the additional purchase of
licence ALUV270-..., the AHT870-...
can be converted into a fully func-
tional indoor video device.
Performance features:
• Display 8.8 cm
• Entrance for storey calls
• Exit freely programmable
• Call differentiation between door
calls, storey calls, indoor calls and
concierge calls
• Switching functions
• Status indications
• Can be used with table-top acces-
sory AZTV870-... as a table-top
device
AHF 870-0
Access handsfree telephone with
speech/control button, door release
button and 7 additional buttons
with 2-colour status LED. All buttons
are freely programmable. The display
shows the graphic menu interface,
but not a camera image. It is pos-
sible to upgrade to a fully functional
video station.
With the functions calling, speech,
door release, light, remote switching
and call silencing.
With the additional purchase of
licence ALUV270-... the AHF870-...
can be converted into a fully func-
tional indoor video device.
Performance features:
• Display 8.8 cm
• Entrance for storey calls
• Exit freely programmable
• Call differentiation between door
calls, storey calls, indoor calls and
concierge calls
• Switching functions
• Status indications
• Can be used with table-top acces-
sory AZTV870-... as a table-top
device
AHTV 870-0
Access in-house telephone video
with door release button and 7
additional buttons with 2-colour
status LED. All buttons are freely
programmable. The display shows
the camera image and the graphic
menu interface.
With the functions calling, speech,
door release, vision, light, remote
switching and call silencing.
Performance features:
• Display 8.8 cm
• Entrance for storey calls
• Exit freely programmable
• Call differentiation between door
calls, storey calls, indoor calls and
concierge calls
• Switching functions
• Status indications
• Video memory function
• Integrated 5-way control button
• Can be used with table-top acces-
sory AZTV870-... as a table-top
device

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AHFV 870-0
Access handsfree telephone video
with speech/control button, door
release button and 7 additional but-
tons with 2-colour status LED. All
buttons are freely programmable.
The display shows the camera image
and the graphic menu interface.
With the functions calling, speech,
door release, vision, light, remote
switching and call silencing.
Performance features:
• Display 8.8 cm
• Entrance for storey calls
• Exit freely programmable
• Call differentiation between door
calls, storey calls, indoor calls and
concierge calls
• Switching functions
• Status indications
• Video memory function
• Integrated 5-way control button
• Can be used with table-top acces-
sory AZTV870-... as a table-top
device
AZTV 870-0
Access table-top accessory for
indoor call stations for converting
from a wall to a table-top device.
Slip-proof console.
AZA 870-0
Access surface-mount accessory, for
professional surface mounting of
Access indoor call stations.
Comprises a connection adapter
and 4 spacers. The raised height is
increased by 8 mm.
AZIO 870-0
Access input/output accessory as
circuit board for integration in an
indoor unit with an additional input/
output.

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System components
Distribution
ATLC/NG 670-0
Access door loudspeaker controller
with line rectier in switch panel
housing as an interface for the con-
nection and power supply of door
components to the Access network.
Switch contact for door release
and freely programmable switching
input.
Admissible switching output:
• Light bulbs max. 1300 W
• Fluorescent lamps max. 800 W
• Twin uorescent lamps max.
1200 W
• Parallel compensated uorescent
lamps max. 400 W
VNG 602-02
Video line rectier in a 10-grid
housing.
Primary: 230VAC, 50/60Hz
Secondary: 30VDC, 1.1 A stabi-
lized.
For the supply of individual compo-
nents such as external cameras.
TR 602-01
Transformer in switch panel housing,
to supply supplementary compo-
nents.
Operating voltage: 230VAC
+/–10%, 50/60Hz
Output voltage: 12VAC
Output current: max.2.5A
Dimensions (mm) W x H x D:
107 x 89 x 60
TR 603-0
Transformer in switch panel housing,
to supply supplementary compo-
nents.
Operating voltage: 230VAC
+/–10%, 50/60Hz
Output voltage: 12VAC
Output current: max.1.3A
Dimensions (mm) W x H x D:
53.5x89x60

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AS 670-0 S
Access Server in metal housing, suit-
able for top hat rail mounting, as a
central unit for management of the
entire Access system; Expansion pos-
sible up to 50 users.
More than 10 connections may exist
at any one time in the system.
Commissioning takes place in the
complete system.
Dimensions (mm) W x H x D:
328x88.8x201
AS 670-0 M
Access server in 19“ housing as a
central unit for managing the entire
Access system. Expansion possible
up to 500 users.
More than 10 connections may exist
at any one time in the system.
Commissioning takes place in the
complete system.
Dimensions (mm) W x H x D:
483x88 x 460
AS 670-0 L
Access server in 19“ housing as a
central unit for managing the entire
Access system. Expansion possible
from 500 to over 1000 users.
More than 10 connections may exist
at any one time in the system.
Commissioning takes place in the
complete system.
Dimensions (mm) W x H x D:
483 x 88 x 460

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Software
www.siedle.de/access
ASHT 170-0
Access in-house telephone software,
which graphically depicts a virtual
in-house telephone with video on a
PC monitor.
• Door calls with video are possible
to a Siedle door station.
• Indoor calls possible
• Execution of switching and control
functions such as door release, light
switching etc.
• Display of signals
Function overview:
• Call differentiation between door
calls, storey calls, indoor calls and
concierge calls
• Device and user overview
• Users, doors and devices can be
selected from lists
• Global/private address books
• Video memory function over
licence ALZV 270-...
• Status displays of switchgear
• Switching functions for external
relays
System requirements:
• Microsoft® Windows XP
(from SP3, 32 Bit)
• Microsoft® Windows Vista Home
Premium and Business (from SP1,
32/64 Bit)
• Microsoft® Windows 7 Home
Premium, Professional and Ultimate
(32/64 Bit)
• Intel® Pentium® IV from 2.0 GHz
or compatible CPUs
• min. 2 GB RAM
• Graphics card with at least 128 MB
RAM DirectX 9 support and 16 bit
colour depth
• Ethernet card 100 Mbit
• Sound card including headset
adapter
• .NET Framework 4.0

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www.siedle.de/access
ASC 170-0
Access concierge software, the cen-
tral interface at the reception desk.
Due to the wide selection of possible
control functions and statuses, and
facility for supporting several calls
and video links, this application is
ideally suited as a communication
switchboard.
Function overview:
• Several audio and video links can
be depicted simultaneously
• Convenient forwarding functions
• Music-on-hold
• Status overview of all Doormatic
door statuses, e.g. activation
enabled day/night switchover
• Convenient switching/control and
display functions
• Camera scan function
• Answering machine functions
System requirements:
• Microsoft® Windows XP (from
SP3, 32 Bit)
• Microsoft® Windows Vista Home
Premium and Business (from SP1,
32/64 Bit)
• Microsoft® Windows 7 Home
Premium, Professional and Ultimate
(32/64 Bit)
• Intel® Pentium® IV from 2.0 GHz
or compatible CPUs
• min. 2 GB RAM
• Graphics card with at least
1280 x 720, 128 MB RAM, DirectX 9
support and 16 bit colour depth
• Ethernet card 100 Mbit
• Sound card including headset
adapter
• .NET Framework 4.0
ASM 170-0
Access software module for integra-
tion of Siedle Access in external
systems, e.g. touch panels.
You will be kept up to date with
the latest information by our Project
Sales Department
www.siedle.de/access

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Licences
ALFA 270-0
Access licence for non-Siedle audio
device for connection of a VoIP
audio telephone to the Access
system.
Using a VoIP-ATA adapter, it is also
possible to connect an analog tele-
phone.
The use of non-Siedle devices is sub-
ject to Siedle approval.
ALFV 270-0
Access licence for non-Siedle video
device for connection of a VoIP video
telephone to the Access system.
The use of non-Siedle devices is sub-
ject to Siedle approval.
ALKNX 270-0 <50
Access KNX connection licence
for importing and managing KNX
addresses. A maximum of 50 data
points can be assigned.
KNX telegrams can be sent and
received.
ALT 270-0
Access telephony connection licence
for utilization of an external connec-
tion channel.
A separate licence is required per
channel.
The use of non-Siedle devices is sub-
ject to Siedle approval.
ALKNX 270-0 <300
Access KNX connection licence
for importing and managing KNX
addresses. A maximum of 300 data
points can be assigned.
KNX telegrams can be sent and
received.
ALKNX 270-0 <1000
Access licence KNX connection for
the import and management of KNX
addresses; assignment of up to 1000
data points.
KNX telegrams can be sent and
received.
ALFS 270-0
The external smartphone Access
licence permits connection to the
Access server.
A separate licence is required per
device. The smartphone functions as
a mobile indoor device with video.
An additional App is required for
operation. This must be purchased
from the App Store.
ALFT 270-0
The external tablet Access licence
permits connection to the Access
server.
A separate licence is required per
device. The tablet functions as a
mobile indoor device with video. An
additional App is required for opera-
tion. This must be purchased from
the App Store.

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External devices
For many requirements and ideas,
the market is ooded by a large
number of devices. Communication
and compatibility between the dif-
ferent components can sometimes
be an issue. For this reason, it is
advisable to make contact at an
early stage with our project sales
department.
We are currently able to offer recom-
mendations for the following areas.
Analogue telephone adapter ATA
SIP telephone
Switch actuators
KNX
VoIP
Interface ISDN telephone system
If required, we are glad to also test
other interesting areas.

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Installation
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Siedle Vario
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BTM 650-...
ACM 670-...
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