SSS Siedle Access Professional V 5 Series Training manual

Commissioning instruction
Access Professional V 5…
ASH 670-05 S
ASH 670-05 M

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Contents
Safety remarks 4
New in this version /
Important changes 5
System overview 6
Access server variant 7
Commissioning
Commissioning requirements 8
Connecting and switching on
the server hardware 8
Recommended commissioning
sequence 9
Commissioning possibilities 11
Device-specic settings 11
Setting up the Accesssystem
Accesssystem administration 12
Navigation 13
Menu structure
AccessProfessional 15
Start page (dashboard) 16
Network settings 17
Basic parameter 20
Licences 21
Call Number Plans 23
Permissions 24
Folder 26
Group 28
Time prole 31
Directory 35
This document is used as a
guideline and selective reference
work for the commissioning of
AccessProfessional in an inde-
pendent network and is designed to
provide a brief overview of the most
important points to be observed
during initial commissioning.
Please note that this document
cannot cover all possible questions
arising from the commissioning of
your Access system.
This document cannot replace an
intensive advanced training course.
This document supplements and is
supplemented by the Planning and
System Manual AccessProfessional.
In addition to this document, you
will nd the current valid issue of the
entire documentation in the down-
load area under www.siedle.com

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Congure devices
Device types and
conguration sequence 36
SIP Trunk 37
PABX Gateway 39
KNX Gateway /
KNX Switch Points 41
Indoor devices 43
Door stations 67
Adding a member
to the group 78
Final assignments 79
Optional administration
functions
Logle 80
User status 81
Administrator / Password 82
As-delivered status
(ASH670-05…) 83
Index 84
We accept no liability for modica-
tions / additions, mistakes or printing
errors.
Access Service Center in the
Furtwangen factory
Tel. +49 7723 63-540

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Safety remarks
Observe the safety instructions!
Read and observe the safety instruc-
tions and content of the following
supplied documents before using
the Access server hardware for the
rst time:
• Product information
AccessServerhardware
• Planning and System Manual
AccessProfessional
• These commissioning instructions
Explain the content of the safety
instructions and dangers inherent in
using technically complex products
to children and those requiring
assistance in a way that is easily
understandable.
Electrical voltage
Mounting, installation and servicing
work on electrical devices may only
be performed by a suitably qualied
electrician.
Devices with 230V connection
In accordance with DIN VDE0100
part410, section 411.1.3 attention
must be paid to ensuring a safe sep-
aration 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 possible.
System update
During the update process, the
power supply to the Siedle 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.
Legal notice
Photographs of individuals taken
without their knowledge may not be
published or stored in publicly acces-
sible video memory facilities.
Individuals who have been photo-
graphed without their knowledge
are entitled to request that pictures
be deleted based on the right of
persons to their own likeness. Never
store pictures of persons you do
not know in social networks or
send them by email to others/public
groups. This will infringe their per-
sonal rights.
If stored images are used as part of
private / criminal law proceedings or
in a police investigation, this requires
prior clarication with a lawyer or
the responsible police authority.
Systems with video cameras which
are operated within the European
Union and are aimed at a publicly
accessible area or part of one, and
lm and record this, are subject
to the EU General Data Protection
Regulation (EU GDPR) as of May
25, 2018. It is the sole responsibility
of the operator to operate such
systems in accordance with data
protection regulations.
Servicing
Statutory warranty conditions apply.
If the device requires servicing,
contact your specialist dealer or elec-
trical installer.
User access and passwords for
the Access system
SiedleAccess and the server oper-
ating system are delivered with
standard passwords. Issue new and
secure passwords and keep these in
a safe location. Forgotten passwords
of the Access server and the server
operating system cannot be restored
and the server operating system
would have to be reinstalled and
commissioned.
All user access codes and pass-
words are within the sphere of
responsibility of the installer/
operator/customer.
Protect your property!
The SiedleApp can be used from
any location as a door release! Keep
smartphones/tablets on which the
SiedleApp is activated safe from
theft. Protect these devices against
unauthorized usage with a code/
password/ngerprint. Always use the
latest protection mechanisms avail-
able for your smartphone/tablet.
Protect your network!
Only use up-to-date components
and terminals in the network in
line with the latest state of the art.
Regularly update the operating sys-
tems of all components and termi-
nals. Exchange obsolete components
and terminals for up-to-date models.
Use professional protective software
(antivirus, rewall, …) in all termi-
nals. Issue secure passwords. Secure
your network with the highest secu-
rity standards available in the net-
work. Protect your network against
unauthorized attack from inside and
outside.

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Access system version
V5.0.0 Access Professional V.5.0.0 includes the following new features:
• up to 640 devices
• new permission concept: more exibility in system conguration (access
down to the individual switching contact)
• new system concept: there are only devices and groups
• support for several network cards, distribution of system services to dif-
ferent network cards congurable
• AccessProfessional5 is released to run on DebianLinux9.9.0(Stretch),
WindowsServer2016 and 2012R2
• Digital video decoupling of incoming door calls (e.g. for building automa-
tion panels)
• Time proles for the time-dependent execution of any system functions
(e.g. time-controlled (automated) call forwarding or doormatic)
• Extended doormatic function (device-related, door-related)
• Extended door release function (2nd door release contact can be cong-
ured depending on call destination, any switching contacts (potential-free)
can be congured as door release)
• end of call on direct triggering of the door release congurable
• extended KNXfunctionality (KNXcontact as doorrelease, statusfeedback)
• extended button function / status display for Siedle terminals
• Deactivating of the video memory function (GDPR)
• Check of the system conguration (database validation function)
• changed scope of functions for the software clients: Switching functions
can be triggered during a call, Status displays of switching inputs, USB
handset support (Jabra®), Favorites on the start page; (the functions central
Doormatic lock, individual voice announcements have been removed from
the software clients)
• Browser compatibility (latest version required): GoogleChrome,
MicrosoftEdge, MozillaFirefox
• only the software clients ASC/ASHT 170-… can be operated with the
Access system via the AGW 670-…
New in this version / Important changes

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ATLC/NG 670
ASHT
10:10
12 1 20.05.2013
Start08:00|16.12.2014
AVP
AHTV AHF AHFV
Router
Internet
Router
Internet
ASHT
ASC
Local network
Local telephone networkLocal Access network
Door station
Access server
PoE switch
PoE switch
SIP telephone SIP telephone SIP telephone SIP telephone SIP telephone
SIP telephone
system
Door release
Access gateway
Switch
Customer server
(e.g. mail server)
System overview

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Access server variant Access Professional ASH 670-05 M ASH 670-05 S
Versions Software without server oper-
ating system/virtualization
Hardware server + pre-installed AccessProfessional
Access system version Access Professional V5… Access Professional V5… Access Professional V5…
Possible number of
users (User licences)
10–640 10–640 10–50
Possible number of com-
munication connections
(simultaneously)
25 25 10
Conditions • Hardware server/ virtualization
• Server operating system (MS
Server 2012 R2 Standard /
Windows Server 2016 / Debian
Linux…)
• Microsoft
.NETFramework4.6.1 for
WindowsServer2012R2 (ofine
installer or web installer if
internet connection exists).
• Network/VLAN as required
• Access terminals (hardware/
software)
• Network/VLAN as required
• Indoor stations with POE supply
• Software clients on terminals with
network connection
As-delivered status • The Access server must be
installed and commissioned.
• User and application licences
are needed for operating the
Access system.
• After the basic parameters
have been saved, a 30-day test
period begins with the initial
commissioning during which all
system functions with a max-
imum number of devices can be
used without restriction.
• The server hardware/virtualiza-
tion and server operating system
must be provided by the cus-
tomer and must be available.
• Microsoft licences: Please
check whether any Microsoft
server access licences (Client
Access License – CAL) are
required by the customer for
operation of the Access users,
or whether these already exist.
(For detailed information, see
Planning and System Manual
AccessProfessional)
• The Access server is installed ready for operation
and prepared for commissioning by the customer.
• User and application licences are needed for oper-
ating the Access system.
• After the basic parameters have been saved, a
30-day test period begins with the initial commis-
sioning during which all system functions with a
maximum number of devices can be used without
restriction.
Remark
The standard login data for the server operating
system of a AccessServerHardware (from ASH670-
05…) are:
User Password * SSH login
root SiedleAccessMain2019 –
access SiedleAccessMain2015 Active
* Please change the password on initial commis-
sioning, taking note of the security instructions.
Access server variant

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Commissioning
Commissioning requirements
In order to commission and set up
the Access system, you must ensure
that the following commissioning
requirements are fullled:
• The Access system is documented
(structures, administration of user
rights, devices, correlations, directo-
ries, call numbers (2-5 digits), infor-
mation on call number plans etc.)
• User and application licences are
needed for operating the Access
system.
• Access licences can only be
ordered from Siedle via Access
Certied Partners at the start
of commissioning because the
Hardware ID (XML le) exported
from the Access server is required
for this.
• The network infrastructure has
been completely installed and is fully
functional.
• All switches required in the net-
work and for the Access network are
ready for operation.
• All door stations are correctly
connected to the ATLC and ready for
operation, but not yet linked to the
network.
• All hardware indoor stations are
prepared for installation or installed,
but not yet linked to the network.
• PoE (Power over Ethernet) is avail-
able at all network connections for
hardware indoor stations (PoE switch
or PoE injector).
Procedure with Siedle server
hardware:
1 Set up the server hardware or
mount the server hardware in the
required position in the server cab-
inet.
2 Connect the server hardware to
the power supply.
3 Connect the server hardware to
the Access network.
4 Switch on the server hardware.
5 Make available a computer for
conguration/set-up of the Access
system and connect it to the Access
network.
Remark
• The Access server hardware is
already pre-installed and ready for
conguration/set-up. The Access
server hardware can be reached as
standard over http://192.168.1.1
Procedure with customer’s own
server hardware:
1 Set up the server hardware or
mount it in the required position in
the server cabinet.
2 Connect the server hardware to
the power supply.
3 Connect the server hardware to
the Access network.
4 Make available a computer for
conguration/set-up of the Access
system and connect it to the Access
network.
5 Switch on the server hardware.
6 Start the installation of the server
operating system and the Access
system software as instructed over
the following pages.
Note
An Internet connection is required
to install the Linux version of the
Access system on your own server
hardware/virtualization.
Note!
• In the as-delivered status of the
Siedle Access system as a hardware
variant (ASH…), the DHCP and NTP
server is active.
• If the IP address of the Access
system has to be changed, rst
change the the IP address and the
DHCP server settings and then con-
nect the terminals to the system.
Otherwise, the terminals will be
assigned the wrong IP address and
will have to be restarted.
• In large systems, it is advisable
following the basic conguration to
link the terminals (if available) block
by block in logically cohesive groups
to the server, in order to allow them
to be congured in the Access server
administration.
• For commissioning support and
documentation purposes, we rec-
ommend using the Siedle Access
device protocol. The latest version
can be found in the download area
at www.siedle.com
Connecting and switching on the
server hardware
Irrespective of whether the server
hardware was supplied by Siedle,
or whether the customer’s own
hardware is being used, this must be
connected to the power supply and
the network.
Remark:Operate the Siedle Access
server hardware exclusively within
the admissible ambient temperature
of 10°Cto+50°C.

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Plan and document the Access system in detail see Planning and System Manual
AccessProfessional
Install and set up the server operating system
(only with AccessProfessional as software variant)
see Access Wiki in the service
portal at www.siedle.com
Conguring network settings Page 17
Conguring and storing basic parameters Page 20
Ordering and Importing Access user licenses
and optional Access application licenses Page 21
Optionally: Conguring call number plans Page 23
Conguring folder structure Page 24/26
Optionally: Conguring groups
(without group members) Page 28
Optionally: Conguring time proles Page 31
Optionally: Conguring individual directories/contacts Page 35
Optionally: Conguring the telephony connection
(SIP Trunk / PABX Gateway) Page 37
Optionally: Conguring a KNX gateway
and KNX addresses Page 41
Conguring devices (indoor devices, external devices,
software clients, door stations) Page 43
Optionally: Adding a member to the group Page 78
Carry out nal tasks Page 79
Changing password
(Siedle Access system administration) Page 82
Recommended commissioning sequence

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Device commissioning
Depending on the size (number of
devices) of the Access system and
the situation on site (e.g. building
size on the customer’s premises),
select the best procedure to use for
device commissioning at your own
discretion. Possible procedures:
Procedure Description Commentary
Prepared conguration Local provisional set-up (workshop)
for commissioning and congura-
tion of the Access system and the
Access devices prior to actual instal-
lation on the customer’s premises.
Suitable for all sizes of Access
system in buildings in which the
nal installation is only possible
shortly before closure, buildings
with a large number of security
areas and access restrictions or
where communication possibilities
are restricted. The preparatory con-
guration calls for a fully completed
detailed plan and a structured and
documented work method. In addi-
tion, all pre-congured devices must
have been logically and traceably
inscribed.
Complete conguration Link all devices to the already set
up Access system and congure the
devices.
Suitable for small Access systems
with a simple structure and few or
only few identical Access devices,
and buildings with no or minimal
internal access restrictions.
Block-by-block conguration Systematically connect the devices
one block at a time to the already
set up Access system in order to
congure them in blocks.
Suitable for medium and very
large Access systems with complex
structures which have few or few
identical Access devices within one
or more users or groups, as well as
buildings with no or only minimal
internal access restrictions.
Serial conguration Systematically connect the devices
in series to the already set up Access
system in order to congure them
individually.
Suitable for medium and very
large Access systems with complex
structures which have few or few
identical Access devices within one
or more users or groups, as well as
buildings with no or only minimal
internal access restrictions.
Using the MAC address label
With all indoor stations and door
controllers, an additional MAC
address label for the respective
device is included in the scope of
supply.
A barcode scanner can also be used
to enter the MAC addresses in a list.
This label should be used for docu-
mentation purposes and for commis-
sioning support in the Siedle Access
device protocol (e.g. handover pro-
tocol for the customer).
The Siedle Access device protocol is
located in the Siedle download area
at www.siedle.com
Commissioning
Recommended commissioning sequence

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Recommendation
• Only ever commission several
devices simultaneously if these can
be clearly differentiated by their
devicetype / MACaddress and if
assignment to the user is clear.
• Commission devices individually in
series if you are dealing with a large
quantity of identical device types
which need to be commissioned.
Background
All newly detected devices are
located in the Users and Devices
menu in the Uncongurated
Devices folder. If there are a large
number of identical devices, the
identication work increases, as does
the effort involved in conguration
and assignment of the individual
devices. With the Access system
administration and the search eld,
devices can be found by their MAC
address.
Commissioning possibilities Distribution of tasks Remarks
Commissioning on site with
2 persons
• Person 1 carries out the nal
installation, commissioning and
function test of the device at the
relevant device location.
• Person 2 carries out the relevant
device conguration at the Access
system.
Suitable for large Access systems in
large buildings or buildings without
functioning WIFI.
Mobile wireless phones or wireless
devices are necessary for communi-
cation between the two people.
Commissioning on site with
1person
• Person 1 prepares the Access
system for device commissioning.
• The next step is nal assembly,
commissioning of the device, con-
guration at the Access system
using a mobile computer at the
relevant device. Then the device is
function tested on site.
Suitable for small to medium Access
systems or Access systems in small
to medium buildings.
WIFI or LTE/UMTS access to the
Access system is necessary in order
to allow device conguration for the
respective devices to be carried out
at the Access system.
Commissioning with 1person
and prepared Access system
• Person 1 commissions the Access
system and starts the network infra-
structure.
• In the next step, nal assembly,
commissioning and function testing
of the precongured device take
place on site.
Suitable for small to medium Access
systems or Access systems in small
to medium buildings.
Requirement: Completed and
released detail planning of the
Access system, as well as unambig-
uous marking and documentation
of the pre-congured devices.
Device-specic settings
In the system, it is possible to select
a language for all Access terminals
at the Access system.
The system language and setting
of the bell and voice volume can be
centrally congured at the Access
system. These settings can be locally
individually changed at the termi-
nals.

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Access server variant
ASH 670-05 S/M
Customer’s own server with
installed Accesssystem
Customer’s own server with
installed Accesssystem
Access to the system:
The Siedle Access servers can be
reached in the network as standard
over http://192.168.1.1
Procedure
1 Connect the commissioning com-
puter directly to the Access server
by switch.
2 Start the browser on the commis-
sioning computer.
3 Enter the pre-congured IP
address of the Access server.
4 The login screen of the
Accesssystem is accessed and opens
in the browser window.
5 Select the operating language of
the Access System Administration.
6 Log into the Accesssystem
(account name: admin / password:
admin). *
Access to the system:
The customer’s own server operating
system can be reached in the net-
work under the individually assigned
static IP address.
Procedure
1 Connect the commissioning com-
puter directly to the Access server
by switch.
2 Start the browser on the commis-
sioning computer.
3 Enter the individually assigned
IP address of the server operating
system.
4 The login screen of the
Accesssystem is accessed and opens
in the browser window.
5 Select the operating language of
the Access System Administration.
6 Log into the Accesssystem
(account name: admin / password:
admin). *
*Please change the password on
initial commissioning, taking note of
the security instructions.
Additional functions at the login
window
There is one active link provided at
the login window:
Downloads/ Licences: Here,
you have dual-language access
to information on system require-
ments and licence agreements,
to the Access software clients
(AccessSoftwareConcierge and
AccessSoftwareIn-house telephone)
and to necessary Windows soft-
ware components for operation at
Windows PCs.
Setting up the Accesssystem
Accesssystem administration

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Navigation
Administration graphic user
interfaces
The administration interface is
divided into three areas:
1 Navigation area
The navigation area contains the
menu items “System Maintenance”
and “Users and Devices”. Each
menu item contains further sub-
menu items. Each click on a sub-
menu item opens a corresponding
window in the content area.
2 Header area
The search eld and the button for
the user account are located in the
header area.
3 Content area
The menu items are always con-
gured in the content area. A help
page is available for this purpose. A
separate window with its own tab
page and heading opens in the con-
tent area for each accessed menu
item. The actively opened window is
indicated by a coloured tab.
1.
2.
3.
Remarks
• From Access Professional V4.0.0
upwards, a ash is no longer
required for correct display of the
administration user interface of
the Access system.
The dashboard updates itself
automatically at regular intervals
(usually approx.5seconds; depen-
ding on browser accuracy).
The dashboard can also be
reloaded manually via System
maintenance > Dashboard.
Start page (dashboard)
After every login at the Access
system, the start page (Dashboard)
is displayed.

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Setting up the Accesssystem
Navigation
Navigation area
System maintenance
Submenu items Contents
Dashboard Messages, Information, System functions
User status Status of devices, Call groups, Gateways, …
Basic parameter Conguration: System language of all devices, Network assignment
for system services, Operating parameters of the system
Network Conguration: Network settings
Logle Logging of the changes made to the Access system
via the administration interface
Call Number Plans Creation of dialing proles and dialling rules
Licences Exporting the hardware ID, Licence import,
Number of current system licenses
Users
Submenu items Contents
Uncongurated Devices Unassigned Siedle devices in the Access system
Project Conguration of the Access communication structure
(e.g. folders, groups, time proles, devices, address books,…)
Administrator User account settings of the Access system administration
Header area
Operating element Contents
Search eld Search for objects within the Access system database.
Search options: Name, Description, Call Number, MAC Address
Button for the user account Conguration: Logging off, notications, settings: Name,
description and access data (user name / password)
Header area (Content page)
Operating element
(menu-dependent)
Contents
Refresh Refreshing the view
Export Exporting the hardware ID
Restart devices Restarts the Siedle Access hardware devices
Help Opens the help page of the corresponding menu
Add Adding a new object to a folder
Lists Listing of available contacts, cameras and switching list of an indoor unit
Delete Deleting device or list entries (e.g. Logle)
Restart (Services/Computer) Restarting services or restarting the computer
Permissions Accessing the permissions management of the respective object
Save Saving the conguration change

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Menu structure AccessProfessional
Menu level 1 Menu level 2 Menu level 3 Page
System maintenance Dashboard 16
User status 81
Basic parameter 20
Network 17
Logle 80
Call Number Plans 23
Licences 21
Users Uncongurated Devices 26
Project Permissions 24
Folder 26
Administrator 82
Group 28
Time prole 31
Door station (ATLC…) 67
Indoor device (AHF / AHT / AHFV / AHTV / AVP…) 43
External device (SIP audio phone) 56
External device (PABX Gateway) 39
External device (PABX Phone) 56
External device (SIP Trunk) 37
External device (KNX gateway) 41
Software client (ASC / ASHT) 62
Directory 35

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Start page (dashboard)
Each session starts with the dash-
board. The dashboard displays
Information and relevant Messages
of the Access system, and provides
important Functions.
Setting up the Accesssystem
Start page (dashboard)
Information
Contents Explanation
Hardware ID The hardware ID is required for ordering access licenses and is generated
from different hardware and software components. If you change signif-
icant parts of your hardware server or replace the entire hardware server,
the hardware ID of the system can change and all previous licenses must be
converted.
System version Installed software version and build number of Access Professional
Server operating system Server operating system specication (Linux or Windows)
Device Count Number of devices in the Access system (door stations, indoor stations,
access software clients, third-party devices (e.g. VoIP telephones))
End of test period The Access licenses should be imported before the end of the test period.
After the test period has expired, the Access Professional system is deac-
tivated and can no longer be used until the Access licenses have been
imported.
Messages
In the Messages area, the system displays a list of warning messages for system objects (folders, groups, time pro-
les, devices, and address books). By clicking on the respective object name in the list, the corresponding congura-
tion page of the object opens.
Functions
Function Explanation
Checking the conguration Checks the conguration of the entire Access system for logical correctness.
Errors are displayed on the dashboard in the “Messages” area
Support informations Provides important information (system conguration and log les) about
the Access system for download in case of a support case.
Find Link to search eld in header area
Restart devices Restarts all Siedle Access hardware devices. The access server and access
software clients, Siedle apps or third-party devices remain in operation
unchanged
Restart devices (if necessary) Restarts only those Siedle Access hardware devices that require a restart due
to a conguration change. The Access server and Access software clients,
Siedle apps or third-party devices remain in operation unchanged.
Restart Services Restarts the access system (without server operating system)
Restart Computer Performs a complete system restart

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Network settings
The “Network” menu can only be
called up for Access systems that
are operated with a Linux server
operating system. For systems with
a Microsoft server operating system,
the network conguration is carried
out directly in the server operating
system.
In the “Network” menu you con-
gure all the network interfaces
and operating parameters required
for the network connection of the
Access system.
The IP address assignment for Siedle
door controllers and indoor units
(ATLC/AHF/AHFV/AHT/AHTV/AVP...)
in the Access system is always car-
ried out via DHCP.
Important!
• Conguration changes are only
saved permanently with “Save”.
• With every change made, the font
color of the page tab changes to red
and “Save” is active.
• After saving, the Access system
must be restarted.
• A device restart is possible on the
same page or via the dashboard.
General
• In the “General” area, the central
conguration of the NTP server
is carried out and all network
interfaces detected by the Access
system are listed under “Network
Interface”.
• Detected network interfaces can
be physical (e.g. hardware-side net-
work card in the device) or logical
(e.g. software-side network connec-
tion via VPN).
• Each network interface can be
congured for IPv4 in the “Network
Interfaces” and “DHCP Server” area.
• Which network interface is to be
used for which Access system service
(Client or Phone) is congured in the
“Basic Parameters” menu.
• Door stations, indoor devices and
software clients from Siedle can cur-
rently only be used in IPv4 operation.
• If several network interfaces are
used, the Access system adminis-
tration is accessible via any network
connection congured for this
purpose.
Conguration table “General”
Parameters Explanation Conguration
NTP Conguration Option on how to congure NTP • Option “Expert Mode: Manual System Conguration”
is set: The conguration is done using the server oper-
ating system.
• Option “Expert Mode: Manual System Conguration”
is not set: The conguration is done via the Access
system administration.
NTP server IP address or DNS name of the
NTP server
IPv4: e.g. 192.168.178.1 or DNS names:
e.g. pool.ntp.org

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Setting up the Accesssystem
Network settings
Network Interfaces
• In the “Network Interfaces” area,
the IPv4 conguration of the respec-
tive network interface is carried out.
• Ensure that you have selected the
correct network interface during
conguration.
Conguration table “Network Interfaces”
Parameters Explanation Conguration
Conguration Option how to congure the net-
work interface
• Option “Expert Mode: Manual System Conguration”
is set: The conguration is done using the server oper-
ating system.
• Option “Expert Mode: Manual System Conguration”
is not set: The conguration is done via the Access
system administration.
Interface Type Option how to assign the IP address
for the network interface
• Option “IP from DHCP” is set: This network interface
obtains the complete IP conguration from a DHCP
server on the network. The Access system cannot be
used as a DHCP server!
• Option “Static IP” is set: The conguration is done
manually via the Access system administration.
The Access system can be used as DHCP server.
IP address IPv4 address of this network interface IPv4: e.g. 192.168.178.100
Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the network to
which this network interface is con-
nected
IPv4: e.g. 255.255.255.0
Default gateway IP address of the default gateway of
the network to which this network
interface is connected. If you want
the Access system to be accessible
via the Internet or other networks
(e.g. Siedle App for Access) and
not only in island mode, you must
enter the correct IP addresses for the
default gateway / router.
IPv4: e.g. 192.168.178.254
DNS server IP address of the DNS server of the
network to which this network
interface is connected. If you do not
use the Access system exclusively in
island mode, but integrate it into an
existing network (e.g. domain), you
must enter the correct IP address for
the DNS server.
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DHCP server
• The DHCP conguration (IPv4)
of the network interface selected
under “General” is carried out in the
“DHCP Server” area.
• Ensure that you have selected the
correct network interface during
conguration.
Conguration table “DHCP Server”
Parameters Explanation Conguration
Conguration Option how to congure the net-
work interface
• Option “Expert Mode: Manual System Conguration”
is set: The conguration is done using the server oper-
ating system.
• Option “Expert Mode: Manual System Conguration”
is not set: The conguration is done via the Access
system administration.
DHCP server Option whether the Access system
may assign IP addresses in the net-
work as DHCP server. This option can
only be used if the IP conguration
was done manually.
• Option “Start for this network interface (Static IP
needed)” is set: The Access system assigns the IP
addresses within the network.
• Option “Start for this network interface (Static IP
needed)” is not set: A DHCP server in the network
assigns the IP addresses or all network clients are con-
gured manually.
• IP Pool, Start: First IP address of an IP address range
(IPv4: e.g. 192.168.178.150) that may be assigned
within the network via DHCP.
• IP Pool, End: Last IP address of an IP address range
(IPv4: e.g. 192.168.178.200) that may be assigned by
DHCP within the network.
DHCP options Precongured DHCP options for
proper operation of the terminals
operated on the Access system.
Changes are only possible via the
server operating system.
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Setting up the Accesssystem
Basic parameter
In the Basic Parameters menu, set
up all the operating parameters
required for server operation.
Conguration table “General”
Operating parameters Explanation
System Language Selection of the system language of the Access indoor units (10 languages).
The selected system language can be subsequently changed at the Access indoor units.
Network adapter List of all network interfaces detected by the Access system. Detected network interfaces
must have been congured in the server operating system and can be physical (e.g. hard-
ware-side network card in the device) or logical (e.g. software-side network connection
via VPN).
IPv4 Activating/deactivating IPv4 operation for this network interface
IPv6 Activating/deactivating IPv6 operation for this network interface
Client Selecting the network interface for operating the software clients
Telephony Selecting the network interface for operating the door stations, indoor units and
external devices
Conguration table “Durations (Door)”
Operating parameters Explanation Operating range
max. Ring Duration Maximum duration of the call signalling of a door call 5 – 60 Sec.
max. Call Duration Maximum connection time of a door call 1 – 1440 Min.
Video Follow Up Time how long the live video image is displayed on the
Siedle indoor unit after the call has ended
0 – 15 Sec.
Conguration table “Durations (General)”
Operating parameters Explanation Operating range
max. Ring Duration Maximum duration of call signalling for an
internal/external call
5 – 120 Sec.
max. Call Duration Maximum connection time of an internal/external call 10 – 1440 Min.
Conguration table “Durations (Lists)”
Operating parameters Explanation Operating range *
Image Memory, max. Maximum storage time of an image in the image memory 1 – 120 Days
Call List, max. Maximum storage time of a call list entry in the call list 1 – 120 Days
Voicemail, max. Maximum storage time of a voicemail in the voicebox 1 – 120 Days
* Contents are deleted when the maximum storage period is reached!
Important!
• The hardware identication of the
Access Server Hardware (hardware/
VM) can only be generated by saving
the basic parameters.
• The hardware identier is required
for ordering the license.
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