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place with bus programming soft­
ware BPS 650­...

No programming is required for the 
DCA 740­01. For programming and 

configuration of the TC system, see 

the relevant product information 
and programming instructions of the 
manufacturer.

Performance features
DCIP 650-01 DoorCom IP In-Home

• Transfer of door calls with/without 

video

• Audio transmission possible via the 

telephone network (DCA 740­...)

• Actuation of the door release and 

light.

• Selective connection to a door sta

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tion. (Audio and/or video)

• Speech connection is possible both 

to In­Home doors (across lines) and 
also to In­Home telephones (only 
within a line)

• Doors and bus telephones can be 

selectively connected / called

• Devices such as BSE 650-..., 

 

BSM 650­... etc. can be actuated 
across different lines. (but not bus 
telephones)

• Capacity to manage up to 100 

messages / 100 functions

• Parallel calls (bus telephones and 

SII users) are possible

• Pure video connections can also be 

established to the In­Home bus

• Communication to the SIVS 610-... 

takes place via the bidirectional SUS 
interface with the Vario bus protocol

• Programming takes place via the 

SUS interface and via the  

USB-PRI 602-...
• Firmware update possible via the 

SUS interface

• The address setting for connection 

to the Vario bus takes place via a 
BCD rotary encoding switch

• Max. 31 users possible per 

 

DCIP 650­...

3 Autocommunication via the telephone system  
with DCA 740-...
Video communication via IP

IPVS 600-…

VNG 602-...

PRI 602-... USB

BVVU 650-...

BVVU 650-...

BVVU 650-...

telephone system

In-Home-bus: Video

TCP/IP-Network

Summary of Contents for DCIP 650-01

Page 1: ...DCIP 650 01 Manual DoorCom IP In Home ...

Page 2: ...s 9 Programming video server DoorCom 10 Interfaces power supply 11 Software 12 5 Installation wiring diagrams 14 Terminals DCIP 650 01 14 LED displays SIVS 610 0 15 Terminal assignment SIVS 610 0 16 Terminal assignment SII 650 0 17 Single line system 19 Single line system with DCA 740 21 Multiple line system 23 6 Commissioning DCIP 650 01 24 DCIP 650 01Client Software 26 7 DoorCom DCA 740 01 DoorC...

Page 3: ...itch with a contact separation of at least 3 mm Ensure maximum fusing of 16A for the mains connection in the building installation When planning the required distributor space for switch panel mounted devices must be taken into account No external voltages 30 V AC DC may be applied to bus users Devices with 230 V connection In accordance with DIN VDE 0100 part 410 section 411 1 3 attention must be...

Page 4: ...In Home bus IPVS 600 IP video server Processing and adjustment of audio and video transmission of data audio and video to the IP network One DCIP 650 each is required per door A maximum of 29 different call destinations can be dialled Dialling is possible by means of a call button module code lock module or display call module Bus programming software BPS 650 V2 50 for programming Software Client ...

Page 5: ...vely connected called Devices such as BSE 650 BSM 650 etc can be actuated across different lines but not bus telephones Capacity to manage up to 100 messages 100 functions Parallel calls bus telephones and SII users are possible Pure video connections can also be established to the In Home bus Communication to the SIVS 610 takes place via the bidirectional SUS interface with the Vario bus protocol...

Page 6: ...hich source is required for the multicast stream IWA Interface working address Six digit address with which the system interface video server e g SIVS IP 610 addresses the users LAN Local Area Network Local cable linked network Multicasting Term to denote group parallel calls with video image to several PC users which have the Software Client installed For this to be possible the UDP and IGMP V3 p...

Page 7: ...nd connected devices and their characteristics automatically detected Vario bus Various different input and control units can be connected to the Vario bus It comprises 4 cores The infor mation on the Vario bus is trans mitted via the RS485 protocol Web browser Software for the display and indi cation of Internet pages or corre sponding configuration pages e g Internet Explorer or Firefox ...

Page 8: ...ng time DR fixed at 3 seconds Acoustic feedback when actuating the call buttons BTM 650 01 BTM 650 04 Bus call button modules for In Home bus 1 4 call buttons integrated LED lighting Connection by means of ribbon cable to the bus door loud speaker Supply to the LED lighting via terminal b and c with 12 V AC current consumption 20 mA per bus call button module BTM 650 BCMC 650 0 Bus colour camera m...

Page 9: ...EC 602 Operating voltage 12 V AC Operating current max 100 mA Protection system IP 54 Ambient temperature 20 C to 55 C Dimensions mm W x H x D 99 x 99 x 27 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 DRM 611 can also be used in combination with the COM 611 in order to display the input via...

Page 10: ...rogramming interface for connec tion of a Windows PC via USB port to the ZBVG 650 interface The ZBVG 650 is plugged into bus line rectifier BNG BVNG 650 Commissioning programming and servicing facility for the In Home bus using BPS 650 software extension or directly at the analog telephone network Operating voltage 15 V DC Protection system IP 20 Ambient temperature 0 C to 40 C Horizontal pitch HP...

Page 11: ...ing time fixed at 3 sec onds Light contact 15 V AC 30 V DC 2 A switching time 0 4 seconds capable of being changed with bus programming software BPS 650 SIVS 610 0 System interface video server for connection of the In Home bus Video to IP video server The SII 650 is required for connection Dimensions 144 x 130 x 55 mm SII 650 0 The system interface In Home con verts the signals from the In Home b...

Page 12: ...ons e g door release light switching or indication of messages on the PC monitor A licence of the DCIP SC 600 is required for every installation of the Software Client on a PC System conditions Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Professional from SP2 32 Bit Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium and Business from SP1 32 Bit Intel Pentium IV from 2 0 GHz or compatible CPUs min 1 GB RAM Graphics ca...

Page 13: ...h jack b Terminating resistor 75 Ohm ON OFF c IN video signal 1 Vss input D video signal 1 Vss throughput d Terminals for installation e Connection to IPVS 600 f Terminals for installation g Grounding terminal h BCD rotary switch for the In Home bus line address Terminals and LEDs IPVS 600 01 f Video input 1 Vss from the SIVS 610 g Card slot for SDTM card no function h Audio Line In Audio Line Out...

Page 14: ...eset power on Device boots to operating status ON ON The boot area is checked Software runs in the flash Fast flashing ON After a software update the boot area is recreated This can take up to around 3 minutes Operation LED green LED red Function ON OFF Booting is complete All OK Normal status Slow flashing OFF Display a connection exists Fast flashing OFF A software update or reconfiguration proc...

Page 15: ...ssible faults Switching on LED1 LED2 Function OFF ON Power On or Reset Device boots to operating status ON OFF Operating status display Slow flashing OFF Operating status display with active connection ON Fast flashing Variobus address error error remedy possible on site Fast flashing OFF updating Firmware Update Frequencies Slowly appr 1 Hz quickly 2 Hz flashing appr 16 Hz ...

Page 16: ...used E4 Input 3 not used E4 Input 2 not used E4 Input 1 not used cv bv Pick off supply voltage for Vario bus 12 V DC max 300 mA Da Db Vario bus Supply voltage 24 30 V DC DR DR Not used DR via TLC 640 02 Li not used USP Not used SN1 RF signal path SN2 SIM 740 to SIVS 610 n1 n2 RF signal for connected DCA 740 01 ...

Page 17: ...ome bus Video Input and output E1 E1 Input for signalling function 4 30 V DC or 4 20 V AC S1 S1 relay contact max 24 V 2 A SN1 GND RF signal Out SN2 GND RF signal In SaV SbV In Home bus internal connection bv cv Terminal of the supply voltage for Vario bus Da Db Vario bus ...

Page 18: ...aM TaM TaM Sa Sa TaM TaM TaM TbM ERT ERT TbM TbM TbM Sb Sb TbM TbM TbM TbK TaK Ta Ta c GND GND c c b Vc Vc b b Tö Tö Li Li N N N L1 L1 L1 TbK Tb Tb BCMC IN ERT ERT ERT Ethernet RJ45 SIVS 610 IPVS 600 cv Db SN2 bv Da SN1 VideoIn f Video M1 IN SN2 GND SN1 cv Db bv Da S1 S1 E1 E1 M M PRI 602 USB BTCV 850 d e TaM TbM ETb ERT LineIn Out VideoIn RS232 ETH Link IP Device requirement Remarks input signal ...

Page 19: ...ion Up to 49 45 PC users are possible at one IPVS 600 Reduction to 45 PC users can result if 10 or more PC users are config ured as parallel devices In Home bus Video Single line system Remarks a The TR 603 12 V AC 1 3 A can supply 1 door release button and max 24 bus call button modules with LED lighting BTM 650 01 02 03 and 04 With more than 24 illuminated bus call button modules an additional T...

Page 20: ...Sa TbM TbM TbM Sb Sb TbK TaK Ta Ta c GND GND c c b Vc Vc b b Tö Tö Li Li N N N L1 L1 L1 TbK Tb Tb BCMC IN Ethernet RJ45 SIVS 610 IPVS 600 cv Db SN2 bv Da SN1 LineIn Out VideoIn RS232 ETH Link IP f Video M1 IN SN2 GND SN1 cv Db bv Da S1 S1 E1 E1 M M PRI 602 USB DCA 740 01 n2 n2 Db c n1 n1 Da b Lb La g Device requirement Remarks input signal 4 30 V DC 10 mA Analog telephone connection to TBR 21 ...

Page 21: ...arks a The TR 603 12 V AC 1 3 A can supply 1 door release button and max 24 bus call button modules with LED lighting BTM 650 01 02 03 and 04 With more than 24 illuminated bus call button modules an additional TR 603 is required Current consumers in the AS diagram Door release appr 600 mA Camera heating 100 mA LED lighting Per bus call button module 25 mA b Door release contact load in the bus vid...

Page 22: ...bM Sb Sb SbV SbV Sb Sb TbK TaK Ta Ta c GND GND c c b Vc Vc b b Tö Tö Tö Tö Li Li Li Li N N N N N L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 TbK Tb Tb h h BCMC IN Ethernet RJ45 Ethernet RJ45 SIVS 610 SIVS 610 IPVS 600 IPVS 600 cv cv Db Db SN2 SN2 bv bv Da Da SN1 SN1 f f Video Video M1 M1 IN IN SN2 SN2 GND GND SN1 SN1 cv cv Db Db bv bv Da Da S1 S1 S1 S1 E1 E1 E1 E1 M M M M PRI 602 USB LineIn Out LineIn Out RS232 RS232 ETH ETH ...

Page 23: ...possible at one IPVS 600 Reduction to 45 PC users can result if 10 or more PC users are configured as parallel devices Remarks a The TR 603 12 V AC 1 3 A can supply 1 door release button and max 24 bus call button modules with LED lighting BTM 650 01 02 03 and 04 With more than 24 illuminated bus call button modules an additional TR 603 is required Current consumers in the AS diagram Door release ...

Page 24: ...lowing settings can be performed for operation in the network DHCP IP address Subnetmask address Gateway address DNS server address Changes to the IP address subnet mask address or gateway address are transmitted to the device by clicking on the Set button However these only become valid after restarting the device After entering a new IP address click onto the Set button Enter the old IP address ...

Page 25: ...ee structure of the BPS 650 select the relevant door station and assign the users to the previously created call buttons Subsequently transfer the configuration to SII 650 SIVS 610 Step 6 In the tree structure of the BPS 650 select the SII 650 Pressing the Configuration button in the DCIP SC will open a new window In this window it is possible to select which users are read out to the configuratio...

Page 26: ...rt the Software Client The Software Client configuration can be opened by pressing the right hand mouse button on the virtual in house telephone In the first tab Configuration select add DCIP SC file and import the file exported by the configura tion software dcip It is then possible under DCIP SC Edit file to assign an IWA address to the Software Client for the relevant DCIP 650 to which you wish...

Page 27: ...off If there is an active firewall the application file DCIP SC 600 0 exe must be defined as an exception or as a permanently authorized program application In order to establish a video link it may be necessary for the drivers for the used graphic card to be updated to the latest status Other settings in the Software Client Free buttons Selection of functions for buttons 1 3 Each button can be as...

Page 28: ...tly from the SIVS 610 A separate supply is consequently not required The power to the a b public net work interface is supplied from the telecommunication system or the a b public network connection from the exchange It is not possible to connect an individual public network telephone directly to the a b line of the DCA 740 With the reset button at the IPVS 600 it can be reset to the as delivered ...

Page 29: ...values for DoorCom IP to be measured using a digital multimeter Idle status min max Voltage at the SIVS 610 24 V DC 30 V DC Current consumption 500 mA Conductor lengths VNG 602 supplies 1 DCIP 650 100 m VNG 602 supplies 2 DCIP 650 50 m ...

Page 30: ... Commissioning 24 Config 24 DoorCom 10 Factory setting 29 IP 6 IP address 6 IWA 6 LED display 15 Licences 26 Line rectifier 12 Power supply 4 6 Programming 24 Server 8 Software Client 26 Subnet mask 6 System interface video server 15 System requirements 2 26 TCP 6 Terminals 14 Wiring diagram 18 BTLM 650 04 8 BTM 650 8 BCMC 650 8 BPS 650 0 13 BVNG 650 12 COM 611 9 DCA 740 12 DCIP SC 600 0 13 DRM 61...

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