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Guidelines for planning electrical distribution boards and IT cabinet systems to ensure adequate heat dissipation and prevent damage.
Regulations for mounting and servicing electrical devices, emphasizing the need for qualified electricians to prevent electric shock.
Precautions against electrostatic discharge potentially damaging circuit boards, advising to avoid direct contact.
Overview of the server-based IP system for building communication, covering its functionality and network protocols.
Describes projects suitable for the Access system, such as large user bases and stringent audio/video demands.
Lists key features of the Access system, including planning, commissioning, and various communication capabilities.
Basis for planning the Access system, focusing on IP network configuration and structured cabling requirements.
Distinguishes between the door area and the protected local area network (LAN) for planning purposes.
Refers to the installation location of the door station, which is protected from unauthorized external network access.
Details approved conductor types (pair-twisted, quad-twisted) and their maximum ranges for system wiring.
Requirements for integrating the Access system into a network infrastructure, following generic cabling stipulations.
Describes the PoE supply for indoor stations via the connected network cable, using PoE injectors or switches.
Specifies performance requirements for the Access system network, including delay, packet loss, and jitter.
Breaks down the cabling structure into primary, secondary, and tertiary areas for organized installation.
Details the connection of indoor devices to the network using RJ45 network sockets and socket modules.
Overview of different camera types and their connection to the ATLC door controller via interfaces.
Details requirements for audio door stations with external analogue cameras, including power supply needs.
Diagrams illustrating the pick-up range and angles for various camera modules for optimal placement.
Lists all system components, categorized into door stations, external cameras, indoor stations, accessories, and distribution components.
Details various door station models like Siedle Vario, Classic, and Steel, along with their functionalities.
Describes the flexible, modular Siedle Vario system, emphasizing its adaptability to building requirements.
Highlights the Siedle Classic range, offering premium materials and a broad application spectrum for door communication.
Focuses on the individually produced Siedle Steel door stations, requiring decisions on installation systems.
Details the ATLM 670-0 door loudspeaker module, including its features and connection capabilities.
Describes the ATLE 670-0 custom-fit door loudspeaker with a bus call button matrix for various installations.
Explains the BRMA 050-01 bus call button matrix used for connecting call buttons to door loudspeakers.
Details the COM 611-02 code lock module used for access control and initiating door calls.
Explains the AIVS 670-0 analog video standard interface for connecting analogue cameras to the ATLC controller.
Describes Siedle door release units, emphasizing their high resistance and operating reliability.
Overview of different Access camera models, including their pick-up angles and technical specifications.
Describes various indoor stations such as video panels and telephones, detailing their functions and features.
Lists accessories for system upgrades, mounting, and rack integration, enhancing functionality.
Details door loudspeaker controllers and line rectifiers used for connecting door components to the network.
Lists components for expanding the Access system, including controller extensions and safeguards.
Details line rectifiers for supplying power to video intercom systems, external cameras, and other components.
Lists transformers used for supplying additional components like easikey controllers and mail notification systems.
Specifies space requirements (TE and RU) for system components when installing in 19-inch cabinets.
Describes different hardware variants for the Access server, detailing user capacity and specifications.
Details the Access Professional software variant, its requirements, and licensing.
Compares different Access server variants based on features, user capacity, conditions, and delivery status.
Lists minimum hardware and software requirements for Access servers and virtual machines.
Outlines requirements and considerations for virtualizing the Access system for optimal performance.
Information on the AGW 670-01 Access gateway for physical network separation and security.
Details available software clients like ASHT and ASC for operating the Access system.
Covers license management, purchasing procedures, and test licenses for the Access system.
Lists user license packages for Access Professional server operation, specifying user counts and descriptions.
Lists optional licenses for third-party devices, KNX links, telephony, and software modules.
Explains Microsoft Client Access Licenses (CALs) and their variants (Device CAL, User CAL).
Describes basic call, speech, and video functions between door stations and indoor stations.
Lists additional functions like internal calls, camera connections, concierge function, and call forwarding.
Details functions related to video capture, memory, selective capture, and camera scanning.
Lists functions for connecting to telecommunication systems, call management, and DTMF tones.
Describes functions for door automation, binary KNX support, and configurable call buttons.
Outlines functions related to system setup, including browser-based commissioning and group administration.
Details functions for system maintenance, including configuration backup, remote updates, and logging.
Lists functions for connecting to external systems like IP telephony, KNX, and video recording devices.
Lists functions available for software clients such as ASHT, ASC, and ASM for system operation.
Mentions the Siedle app for iPhone and iPad for mobile access and control.
Lists functions for hardware clients like AVP, AHF, and AHT for system operation.
Table comparing general properties and compatibility of various Access system models.
General configuration parameters for devices, including name, description, and address settings.
Describes how to configure button functions such as single click, double click, press, and release.
Details the configuration of switching outputs and inputs for different device types and functions.
Information on extending switching outputs and inputs for door controllers and hardware devices.
Explains the Doormatic function for automatic contact actuation with time delay and user activation.
Configuration of general device parameters like name, description, address, and software type.
Configuration of device parameters including ringtone volume, speech volume, and camera availability.
Details button functions like Expert mode, single click, and Doormatic activation.
Describes call rerouting options to devices, users, groups, or external numbers.
Explains scripts and switching functions, including switching points, doormatic activation, and microphone muting.
Details configuration of switching operations, timed switching, and inverted functions.
Explains retriggerable functions and switching points for activating various functions remotely.
Table showing functions activated via switching points based on end device and trigger type.
Explains configuration for storey calls and signal status indicators.
Details range dependencies on installation type, core diameter, and connected load values for Vario bus.
Lists transformers (TR 602-01, TR 603-0) for supplying additional components in Vario bus systems.
Details modules like electronic key readers (ELM), fingerprint modules (FPM), and code locks (COM).
Lists server and controller components (TCIP SRV, TCIP) for managing access control in Vario bus systems.
Details the EC 602-03 entrance controller, used with code lock, key, or fingerprint modules.
Index of circuit diagrams for various Siedle Vario, Classic, and Steel door station components.
Details the number of switching outputs and inputs for indoor stations and door controllers.
Shows the basic circuit diagram for Siedle Vario video systems, illustrating component connections.
Circuit diagram for potential-free door release actuation using contact A2.
Circuit diagram for potential-free door release using a changeover contact A3.
Circuit diagram illustrating the connection of an additional power supply for certain configurations.
Circuit diagram showing the connection for the pilfer safeguard module.
Circuit diagram for video decoupling with cameras operating in switching mode.
Circuit diagram for video decoupling with cameras operating in continuous mode.
Circuit diagram illustrating the connection of external cameras to the Vario system.
Circuit diagram for connecting external cameras and video decouplers.
Circuit diagram for code lock modules used for access control and direct dialing.
Circuit diagram illustrating the connection of the display call module.
Circuit diagram for connecting two door stations with display call modules.
Circuit diagram illustrating the connection of the radio chime functionality.
Shows the basic circuit diagram for Siedle Vario audio systems, detailing component connections.
Circuit diagram for connecting camera modules to custom-fit door loudspeakers.
Circuit diagram for connecting external cameras to custom-fit door loudspeakers.
Circuit diagram for audio connections to custom-fit door loudspeakers.
Wiring diagram showing connections for Siedle Classic call buttons with BRMA modules.
Circuit diagram for Siedle Classic video systems, illustrating component connections.
Circuit diagram for video decoupling with cameras in continuous operation for Siedle Classic.
Circuit diagram for connecting two mail notification systems in Siedle Classic systems.
Circuit diagram for code lock modules used for access control in Siedle Classic systems.
Circuit diagram for Siedle Steel video systems, illustrating component connections.
Circuit diagram for video decoupling with cameras in continuous operation for Siedle Steel.
Circuit diagram for connecting two mail notification systems in Siedle Steel systems.
Circuit diagram for code lock modules used for access control in Siedle Steel systems.
Circuit diagram for flush-mounted cameras in Siedle Steel systems.
Circuit diagram for display call modules in Siedle Steel systems.
Details on connecting cameras to the system, including external cameras with video distributors.
Diagram illustrating external camera connections to the system.
Wiring diagram and terminal assignment for storey call buttons acting as customer-side signalling devices.
Wiring diagram and terminal assignment for storey call buttons.
Overview of initial commissioning by Siedle or certified partners, including system readiness and administrator availability.
Lists installation and network requirements, including structured cabling and network component compatibility.
Details services included in the commissioning process, such as document review and device setup.
Refers to detailed commissioning process instructions available in the Siedle download area.
Provides recommendations regarding inrush currents, server protection, and PoE switch usage.
Guidance on compiling and maintaining an operating manual for system status tracking and information.
Information on software updates, maintenance procedures, and remote access for troubleshooting.
Details availability and benefits of maintenance contracts for the Siedle Access system.
Outlines requirements for system servicing by regional certified partners, ensuring system access.
Details Siedle's warranty conditions for configurable functions and hardware, contingent on proper commissioning.
Procedure for exchanging connected devices in running operation without losing configuration.
Procedure for exchanging ATLM/ATLE devices, involving disconnection of the line rectifier.
Procedure for exchanging a defective server, including connection severance and configuration restoration.
Explains the system update process, emphasizing central execution, precautions, and device restart.
Describes the system start process, including initiation by the administrator and device status indication.
Steps for initial system setup and logging into the administrator user interface via web browser.
Details the process for registering and logging into the administrator interface, including security code activation.
Explanation of LED status indicators on the ATLC 670-0 device for operational status and errors.
Lists LED operating status and functional characteristics for the ATLC 670-0 controller.
Lists LED status indicators for AHTV/AHFV 670 indoor stations, showing server search and login status.
Details LED status indicators for ATLM 670 door loudspeaker modules, indicating device startup and audio status.
Provides terminal assignments and measured electrical values for ATLC and ANG components.
Lists terminal connections and measured values for ATLC 670-0, including video, microphone, and loudspeaker signals.
Details terminal connections and measured values for ANG 600-0, including changeover contact specifications.
Lists terminal connections and measured values for AIVS 670-0, including supply and camera actuation signals.
Definition of the security system controlling property access based on user-defined rules.
Definition of a backup copy or backed-up data of a system for data recovery purposes.
Parameter of signal transmission describing theoretical data transmission performance.
Classification stage of standardized twisted pair data cables for telecommunications and IT.
Protocol enabling automatic network configuration of computers without manual interface setup.
Definition of the area where devices connect via the Access door loudspeaker controller.
Definition of the programmable function that actuates a contact with a time delay, e.g., for door release.
Definition of a security system protecting against unwanted network access using configured rules.
Definition of embedded software needed for the fundamental operation of electronic devices.
Network-capable components that connect or disconnect networks of different architectures and protocols.
Standard for video compression of digitalized and high-resolution video sequences like HDTV.
Definition of call stations and accessories for indoor use, including telephones and video panels.
Network camera providing retrievable video images via IP protocol in an IP-based network.
Globally accepted bus standard for building automation, controlling devices and power supply separately.
Network connecting system components, used for classification and distinction between wired and wireless networks.
Technical time difference (delayed response) of devices in IP networks between query and response.
Activated usage rights on the Access server, defining the scope of functions provided by the relevant license.
Twelve-character hexadecimal hardware address for network adapter identification and automatic configuration.
Video codec for single frame compression of video sequences, used for transmitting video streams.
Point-to-multipoint connection type for efficiently sending data via a multicast IP address.
Method for automatic replacement of address information to connect various networks, e.g., private and public IP.
Synchronization protocol for time within IP-based networks and the Internet using decentralized time servers.
Current system documentation including hardware/software changes, contact partners, and emergency instructions.
Supplies indoor stations or devices via the network cable, categorized into different power classes.
Process for determining transfer behavior of services in networks to influence bandwidth and transport priority.
Network components connecting IP-based networks, enabling data traffic and internal network separation.
Protocol for continuous and packet-based transmission of real-time multimedia data streams like audio and video.
Protocol for standardized control and implementation of communication connections between users.
Software-based SIP interface connecting SIP telephone systems to the Access server via IP network.
Software-based SIP interface connecting SIP provider accounts to the Access server via IP network.
Method for connecting Access server to IP-based telephone systems via access points using bundled call numbers.
User account created with a VoIP provider for telephony connection, linked to an associated call number.
Central coupling element linking network components, responsible for forwarding data traffic within IP networks.
Transport protocol for data traffic between network-capable devices, used for packet-based data transfer.
Standardized connection unit for network cabling with two eight-pin RJ45 jacks for connecting Access indoor stations.
Symmetrical copper cable used for data transfer, consisting of twisted core pairs.
Transport protocol for data traffic, characterized by lower overhead and reduced functions compared to TCP.
Third generation mobile network standard, also known as 3G, supporting high-speed data transfer.
Point-to-point connection type for sending data from a source to a single recipient via IP address.
Closed subnetwork within IP-based networks that separates physical IP-based networks into subnetworks.
Network protocol for voice, data, and video transmission using IP telephony.
Wide area network designed for data transfer over large distances, such as the Internet.
Wireless local network based on radio for communication and data transfer between network-capable devices.
Certification for WLAN products ensuring interoperability based on IEEE standards.
Alphabetical list of Access system components with summarized descriptions and page references.
Alphabetical index of topics related to the Access system, with page number references.
Information on Siedle's customer support, qualified staff, and contact methods for assistance.
Information on accessing services and support through the Siedle website and certified partners.
| Brand | Siedle |
|---|---|
| Model | SSS SIEDLE |
| Category | Intercom System |
| Language | English |