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VER:1.3 29.07.2016
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M22311-.
M22313-.
4.3" Video hands-free
indoor station
=== Ende der List e für Textmarke Cover ===
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1 Safety ............................................................................................................ 3
2 Intended use .................................................................................................. 3
3 Environment .................................................................................................. 3
3.1 ABB devices ................................................................................. 3
4 Operations ..................................................................................................... 5
4.1 Standard operations ..................................................................... 5
4.1.1 Control elements .......................................................................... 5
4.2 Control actions .............................................................................. 8
4.2.1 Incoming call/During a call ............................................................ 8
4.2.2 Display and volume settings during a call ..................................... 9
4.2.3 Communication menu ................................................................. 10
4.3 Settings ....................................................................................... 13
4.3.1 Overview ..................................................................................... 13
4.3.2 Intercom call settings .................................................................. 14
4.3.3 Switch actuator settings .............................................................. 16
4.3.4 Program button settings .............................................................. 17
4.3.5 Call forward settings ................................................................... 18
4.3.6 Auto unlock settings.................................................................... 19
4.3.7 Outdoor station password settings ............................................. 20
4.3.8 Ringtone settings ........................................................................ 21
4.3.9 Volume settings .......................................................................... 22
4.3.10 Date and time settings ................................................................ 23
4.3.11 Other settings ............................................................................. 24
4.3.12 Blacklist settings ......................................................................... 25
4.3.13 History review ............................................................................. 26
4.3.14 Camera list ................................................................................. 28
4.3.15 Language settings ...................................................................... 30
4.3.16 Information .................................................................................. 30
4.3.17 Reseting factory default .............................................................. 31
4.4 Cleaning ..................................................................................... 32
4.5 Adjusting the device.................................................................... 33
5 Technical data ............................................................................................. 34
6 Mounting/Installation .................................................................................... 35
6.1 Requirements for the electrician ................................................. 35
6.2 General installation instructions .................................................. 36
6.3 Mounting ..................................................................................... 37
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1 Safety
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Warning
Electric voltage!
Risk of death and fire due to electrical voltage of 100-240 V.
Work on the 100-240 V supply system may only be performed by
authorized electricians!
Disconnect the mains power supply prior to installation and/or
disassembly!
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2 Intended 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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3 Environment
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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.
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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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4 Operations
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4.1 Standard operations
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4.1.1 Control elements
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Fig.
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Control elements
1
3
4
5
6
7
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No.
Functions
1
4.3" Color display
2
Communication button
2A For incoming call, press this button within 30 seconds to activate
communication. Press it again to end the call.
2B In standby mode, press this button to enter the communication menu.
2C In standby mode, hold this button to activate the broadcast function (if
the multi-indoor station is installed in the same apartment).
If the LED flashes slowly, this indicates an incoming call.
If the LED illuminates, this indicates that a conversation is in progress.
If the LED flashes rapidly, it indicates system is busy.
3
Unlock button
3A Press this button to open the door at any time.
3B Auto-unlock: The door is automatically opened after an incoming call
(Hold this button for more than 10 seconds until the backlit LED turns
On. Tthe same operation will switch off the function and LED will be
turned off.)
If the LED illuminates, this means auto-unlock.
If the LED flashes rapidly, it means that the door has been opened over the
set time. (The sensor must be connected first).
4
Surveillance button
4A In standby mode, press this button to survey the default outdoor station.
4B While the display is on, press this button to the survey the next outdoor
station. (This function is available depending on the installation type.)
4C While the display is on, hold this button to take a snapshot.
4D In standby mode, if the LED flashes, press this button to display the
"history" record.
If the LED flashes slowly, this represents a notification of a missed
call.
5
Mute button
5A In standby mode, press this button to mute ringtone of the indoor
station.
5B In standby mode, hold the button to mute ringtone of all indoor stations
in the apartment.
5C Press this button to reject incoming call.
5D During the conversation, press this button to mute microphone.
The LED illuminates to indicate mute status.
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Programmable button 1
6A Release the lock connected with an outdoor station (COM-NC-NO)
(default function).
6B In standby mode, hold this button for 3 seconds to send SOS alarm to
the guard unit. If LED flashes slowly, SOS alarm was sent to guard unit
successfully. If it flashes rapidly, alarm was not sent to guard unit.
6C *Programmable button for additional functions, e.g. call to guard unit,
Intercom, etc.
7
System setting button
Enter the system setting menu for various functions of the device.
If the LED flashes rapidly, it means that setting is busy.
8
**Induction loop function
* For use of those buttons, please contact your electrical installer.
** The function is only available in M22313-.
Induction loop function
This function is available for hearing-impaired persons wearing a hearing aid to hear the
person speaking from the outdoor station or from other indoor stations during an intercom call.
The device is able to interface hearing aids with "T" function at a distance of around 35 cm.
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4.2 Control actions
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4.2.1 Incoming call/During a call
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Fig.
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Incoming call/During a call
During calls, the following functions are available:
No.
Functions
1
Press this button to accept the incoming call. During a call, press this
button to end the call.
2
Press this button to open the door from where call originated.
3-A
Press this button to survey the analog camera of the outdoor station if
there is one.
3-B
Hold this button to take a snapshot.
4
Press this button to mute the ringtone of an incoming call. During a call,
press this button to mute the microphone.
5-A
Press this button to activate the function of the programmable button.
5-B
If the function "release second lock" or "control switch actuator" is assigned
to the programmable button, press this button to activate the function.
6-A
6-B
Press this button to enable or disable the full-screen function.
Hold this button to enter the brightness and volume setttings menu.
7
The rest time of the conversation.
8
Number of outdoor stations
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Outdoor 1
1
3
6
7
8
2
4
5
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4.2.2 Display and volume settings during a call
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Fig.
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Display and volume settings during call
Hold button for 3s to enter the display and volume settings menu during a call. The
following functions are available:
No.
Functions
1
Navigation buttons (up, down, confirm, cancel, etc.)
2
Press the navigation buttons as needed.
3
Speech volume (can only be adjusted during conversation)
4
Saturation
5
Brightness
6
Value set
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Outdoor 1
2
4
5
6
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4.2.3 Communication menu
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4.2.3.1 Overview
Press button to enter the communication menu. The following functions are available:
No.
Functions
1
Intercom call
-Click on the existing call list to make an intercom call.
2
Call to guard unit
-Call guard unit directly.
3
Broadcast
-Enable the broadcast function in this menu.
4
Switch actuator
-Activate the existing actuator list
4.2.3.2 Intercom call
Fig.
4
: Intercom call
Set intercom call lists in the “System settings-intercom settings menu first.
After choosing a list, press button to make the call.
INTERCOM CALL
Intercom 1
(001)
Intercom 2
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4.2.3.3 Call to guard unit
Fig.
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: Call to guard unit
4.2.3.4 Broadcast
Fig.
6
: Broadcast call
CALL GUARD UNIT
Call Guard Unit
BROADCAST
Long-pressing button to broadcast
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4.2.3.5 Switch actuator
Fig.
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: Switch actuator
Set the actuator list in the “system settings-switch actuator menu first.
After choosing a list, press button to enable the lock or light that is connected to the switch
actuator.
SWITCH ACTUATOR
Actuator 1
(001)
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4.3 Settings
4.3.1 Overview
Press button to enter the system settings menu. The following functions are available:
No.
Functions
1
Intercom settings
-Set intercom lists among different apartments or within the same
apartment
2
Switch actuator
-Set the actuator list in this menu
3
Program button
-Set functions for programmable buttons
4
Call forward
-Set the target (e.g. other indoor stations or guard units) where you wish to
forward calls from visitors while you are away.
5
Auto unlock
-Set the automatic unlock time range
6
Set outdoor station password
-Set a customized door open password, which is available together with
a keypad at an outdoor station.
7
Ringtone
-Set the ringtone for outdoor bells, indoor bell or others
8
Volume
-Set ringtone volumes
9
Date and time
-Set different times.
10
Other settings
-Other settings, e.g. auto full screen
11
Blacklist
-Set a blacklist that is used to prevent unwanted calls from other
apartment(s)
12
History
-View all communication entries in the menu, e.g. received calls and
missed calls.
13
Language
-Set the local language
14
Information
15
Reset factory default
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4.3.2 Intercom call settings
Fig.
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: Intercom settings menu
No.
Functions
1
Choose the previous selection or scroll up
2
Choose the next selection or scroll down
3
Confirm the selection you choose or enter to edit it
4
Return to the previous screen
5
Add a new intercom list. A total of 32 intercom lists can be added.
6
Existing intercom list: Press button to modify the settings.
means an external intercom from different
apartments.
*For establishing an external intercom, each apartment must have a master
indoor station.
7
Existing intercom list: Press button to modify the settings.
means an internal intercom in the same
apartment.
1
2
3
6
4
Intercom 1
(001)
Intercom 2
Add New
5
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Add a new list
Fig.
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: Add a new intercom
No.
Functions
1
Enter to choose the call type:
-an external intercom means a call from different apartments
-an internal intercom means a call within the same apartment
2
Enter to change the target address, from 001 to 250.
*If the call type is the internal intercom, there is no need to set the target
address.
3
Rename the intercom list:
Scroll through letters of the alphabet or numbers one by one with “+” or
-button
After setting, press “save” tor confirm.
1
Call Type
External Intercom
Target Address
Rename
3
INTERCOM
001
mike
Save
Cancel
2
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4.3.3 Switch actuator settings
Fig.
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: Switch actuator settings
No.
Functions
1
Existing switch actuator list. Press button to modify the settings.
2
Add a new actuator list. A total of 10 switch actuator lists can be added.
3
Enter to change target address with “+ or -button from 001 to 199.
4
Rename the switch actuator list:
Scroll through letters of the alphabet or numbers one by one with “+” or
- button
3
4
SWITCH ACTUATOR
Actuator 1
(001)
Add New
Target Address
Rename
002
light
Save
Cancel
SWITCH ACTUATOR
2
1
Add a new list
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4.3.4 Program button settings
Fig.
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: Program button settings
No.
Functions
1
Set functions for the program button, e.g. releasing second lock, calling
guard unit, intercom call, enabling the switch actuator.
*Second lock means the lock is connected with an outdoor station (NC-NO-
COM)
*Only the existing intercom call list and switch actuator list can be assigned
to the program button.
Button 1
Release 2nd-Lock
PROGRAM BUTTON
1
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4.3.5 Call forward settings
Fig.
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: Call forward settings
No.
Functions
1
Enable/disable the call forward function.
2
Enter to choose a call type, including indoor or guard unit.
3
Enter to change the target address if the call type is an indoor station.
*If the call forward function is activated, the auto unlock function will be disabled.
*The function only can be set in the master indoor station.
1
2
Call Forward
Call Type
Indoor
Save
Cancel
CALL FORWARD
Target Address
001
3
1
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4.3.6 Auto unlock settings
Fig.
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: Auto unlock settings
No.
Functions
1
Enable/disable the auto unlock function.
2
Enable/disable the auto unlock during Time 1.
3
Set starting time and ending time for Time 1
4
Enable/disable auto unlock during Time 2.
5
Set starting time and ending time for Time 2.
*If you activate the auto unlock function without setting exact working time, this function will be
available for 10 hours.
*If the auto unlock function is activated, the call forward function will be disabled.
*The function only can be set in master indoor station.
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1
Auto Unlock
Time 1
2
AUTO UNLOCK
08
00
17
00
Time 2
X
00
00
00
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