ABB Welcome M2303 Manual
ABB Welcome M2303 Manual

ABB Welcome M2303 Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

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  • Page 3: Safety

    ABB devices All packaging materials and devices from ABB bear the markings and test seals for proper disposal. Always dispose of the packaging material, electronic devices and their components via an authorized recycling facility or disposal company.
  • Page 4: Operation

    ® ABB Welcome Operation Standard operation 4.1.1 Control elements Fig. 1 Overview of the control buttons Function Handset For incoming call, pick up handset within 30 seconds to answer the call. Hang up handset to end the call. 4.3" touch screen.
  • Page 5: Welcome Screen And Status Bar

    ® ABB Welcome 4.1.2 Welcome screen and status bar START 2013/01/01 00:00 12 13 Fig. 2 Start On the start page, the following functions are available: Function Intercept - Click on this icon to enter intercept settings. Communication - Click on this icon to enter communication menu Surveillance In standby mode, press this button to survey the default outdoor station.
  • Page 6: Control Actions

    ® ABB Welcome Control actions 4.2.1 Incoming call and during a call 030s Outdoor < > Fig. 3 Incoming call from outdoor station When an outdoor station is calling, the following functions are available: Function Indicates time remaining for conversation.
  • Page 7 ® ABB Welcome 030s Indoor Jacky Fig. 5 Incoming call from indoor station When an indoor station is calling, the following functions are available: Function Indicates the remaining time for the conversation. User name - If physical address is associated with address of indoor station, only the user name will be displayed, not the physical address.
  • Page 8: Display Settings During Calls

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.2 Display settings during calls 120s Outdoor Fig. 6 Display settings during calls The following functions are available if you press button. Functions Adjust the saturation of the display using the plus and minus buttons. Adjust the brightness of the display using the plus and minus buttons.
  • Page 9: Intercept Mode

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.3 Intercept mode INTERCEPT Intercept Set VIP × Type Permanent Start Time 1 Start Time 2 × × End Time 1 End Time 2 Back Fig. 7 Intercept mode In intercept mode, the following functions are available:...
  • Page 10: Vip Settings

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.3.1 VIP settings Set VIP Press to set the VIPs. A total of 64 entries can be added. VIP SETTING User Name Physical Address Back Fig. 8 VIP settings The following functions are available: Functions Select “user name,” then click on the “add” button to add new VIPs by user name (from contact lists).
  • Page 11 ® ABB Welcome Functions VIP list - Displays all VIPs. “View” - Click this button to display specific information about the selected VIP. “Delete” - Click this button twice to delete the selected VIP. “Back” - Click this button to return to the VIP settings menu.
  • Page 12: Communication

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.4 Communication CALL INDOOR STATION Contact Call Back Fig. 11 Call indoor station The “call indoor station” menu offers the following functions: Functions Click to indicate a call to an indoor station. Enter a physical or logical address to make a call to an indoor station.
  • Page 13 ® ABB Welcome 113s Indoor Jacky Enable Fig. 12 Call to indoor station When the guard unit calls an indoor station, the following functions are available: Function Indicates the remaining time for conversation. User name If a physical address is associated with address of the indoor station, only the user name will be displayed, not the physical or logical address.
  • Page 14 ® ABB Welcome CALL GUARD UNIT Call Back Fig. 13 Call guard unit The “call guard unit” menu offers the following functions: Functions Click on “call guard unit.” Enter a guard unit address. - If the called guard unit is in the same building, press 1-9 to make a call.
  • Page 15: Surveillance

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.5 Surveillance Pos: 015s Outdoor < > Fig. 14 Surveillance Press button to survey the default outdoor station. The following functions are available: Functions Click on this button to survey the next outdoor station. Use the handset to establish an audio connection with the current outdoor station under connection.
  • Page 16: Switch Actuator

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.6 Switch actuator SWITCH ACTUATOR Actuator 1 (001) Enable Back Fig. 15 Switch actuator The “switch actuator” menu has the following functions: Functions Actuator list - Establish an actuator list by clicking on “system settings (advanced) switch actuator” in turn.
  • Page 17: User List

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.7 User list SWITCH ACTUATOR Alexander.G Call Bodin.K Christian.G View Elizabeth.G Back Fig. 16 User list The “contact” menu has the following functions: Functions Search box - Search a user name by entering the first few letters of the first name.
  • Page 18 ® ABB Welcome Press the “view” button to show specific information from the contact list. CONTACT User Name Alexander.G Logic Address 00000301 Physical Address 00001 Back Fig. 17 Specific information in the contact list — 18 —...
  • Page 19: History

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.8 History HISTORY 1/15 2013-03-21 Outdoor-1 16:45 Delete 2013-03-21 Outdoor-1 Call 16:45 2013-03-21 Outdoor-1 14:24 Back Fig. 18 History The “history” menu offers the following functions: Functions Click on “history.” Up to 100 events can be recorded in the history menu.
  • Page 20 ® ABB Welcome Press the “ok” button to view specific information. Outdoor 1 Delete Back Fig. 19 Specific history information Functions Press the plus and minus buttons to view the previous or next photo. Delete - Click on this button twice to delete the photo.
  • Page 21 ® ABB Welcome ALARM HISTORY 1/15 2013-03-21 Indoor 16:45 01-003 2013-03-21 Outdoor 16:45 01-1 2013-03-21 Outdoor Call 01-1 14:24 Back Fig. 20 Alarm history The “alarm history” menu offers the following functions: Functions Click on “alarm history.” Up to 500 alarms can be recorded in the alarm history menu.
  • Page 22: Settings (Basic)

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.9 Settings (basic) 4.2.9.1 Ringtone settings RINGTONE Ringtone 1 Outdoor Ringtone 2 Indoor Ringtone 3 Doorbell Ringtone 4 Guard Unit Back Fig. 21 Ringtone settings The “ringtone” menu has the following functions: Functions Click on the plus and minus buttons to select a bell sound for calls from outdoor stations.
  • Page 23: Date And Time Settings

    ® ABB Welcome The “volume” menu has the following functions: Functions Ringtone volume - Click on the plus and minus buttons to set the volume of the bell sound. Touch button tone - Enable or disable the feedback tone that sounds when the touch button is pressed.
  • Page 24: Other Settings

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.9.4 Other settings OTHER SETTINGS Calibrate Auto Full Screeen × Auto-Snapshots √ Back Fig. 24 Other settings The “other settings” menu has the following functions: Functions Auto full screen - Enable or disable the auto full screen function by ticking the checkbox or pressing the plus or minus buttons.
  • Page 25: Language Settings

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.9.5 Language settings LANGUAGE English Française Italiano Español Português Česky Back Fig. 25 Language settings The “language” menu has the following functions: Functions Languages - Available languages are listed here. - The current language is marked with a dot.
  • Page 26: Information

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.9.6 Information INFORMATION Flash Version: V2.07_150625 MCU Version: V2.07_150626 Guard Unit Add.: Master Default Outdoor: Back Fig. 26 System information Display the current version and the address of this guard unit (scan the QR code to access specific instructions for this guard unit).
  • Page 27: Settings (Advanced)

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.10 Settings (advanced) Enter the system password to access the advanced settings. The default password is 345678. Enter Password to Access the Menu Back Fig. 27 Password — 27 —...
  • Page 28: Switch Actuator Settings

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.10.1 Switch actuator settings SWITCH ACTUATOR Actuator 1(001) Modify Delete Back Fig. 28 Switch actuator settings The “switch actuator” menu offers the following functions: Functions Actuator (list box) - The available actuators are listed here. - Click on this button to add a new actuator.
  • Page 29 ® ABB Welcome the “add” button to add a new actuator: Click on SWITCH ACTUATOR Relay actuator Rename Back Fig. 29 Switch actuator settings The “add” button has the following functions: Functions To add a new actuator list - Change the target address by scrolling up from 001 to 199 with the plus and minus buttons.
  • Page 30: Program Button Settings

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.10.2 Program button settings PROGRAM BUTTON Button 1 Release 2nd-lock Button 2 None Button 3 None Back Fig. 30 Program button settings The “program button” offers the following functions: Functions Button 1 - Set the program function button by using the plus and minus buttons.
  • Page 31: User List Management

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.10.3 User list management USER LIST MANAGEMENT User Name Logical Address Edit Back Fig. 31 User list management The “program button” menu has the following functions: Functions User name - Add a contact list by user name.
  • Page 32 ® ABB Welcome Add a new contact list by user name: USER LIST MANAGEMENT Physical Address User Name Back Fig. 32 User name Press the “add” button to add a new user name. The following functions are available: Functions Enter the physical address and user name when adding a new contact list.
  • Page 33 ® ABB Welcome Edit a contact list: USER LIST MANAGEMENT Alexander.G Modify Bodin.K Christian.G Delete Elizabeth.G Back Fig. 33 Editing a user name Edit the user name. The following functions are available: Functions Search box - Search for user name by entering the first few letters of the first name.
  • Page 34 ® ABB Welcome Add or edit a new contact list by logical address: USER LIST MANAGEMENT Physical Address Logical Address Back Fig. 34 User list management Edit or add a logical address. The following functions are available: Functions Enter the physical address and user logical address when adding a new contact list.
  • Page 35: Call Code Settings

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.10.4 Call code settings CALL CODE SETTING Code Type Physical Address Digit Back Fig. 35 Call code settings To the “call code settings” menu offers the following functions: Functions Code type - Change the code type by ticking the box (automatic switchover) or pressing the plus and minus buttons.
  • Page 36: Password Settings

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.10.5 Password settings PASSWORD SETTING Enter New Password Enter Password Again Back Fig. 36 Password settings The “password settings” menu offers the following functions: Functions Enter a new system password. The password must include 6 digits. - Click on this button to save the settings.
  • Page 37: Reset Factory Default

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.10.6 Reset factory default RESET FACTORY DEFAULT Are you sure you want to reset? Back Fig. 37 Resetting factory default The “reset factory default” menu offers the following functions: Functions - Click on this button to save the settings.
  • Page 38: Reset Password And Clear All Data

    ® ABB Welcome 4.2.10.7 Reset password and clear all data If you forget the system password, you must enter engineer mode to reset the system password. Hold while pressing “11411” to enter engineer mode within 120 seconds after the guard unit is powered on.
  • Page 39: Cleaning

    ® ABB Welcome Cleaning Caution Risk of damage to the screen surface. The screen surface can be damaged by hard or sharp objects. Never use such objects for entries on the touch screen monitor. – Use your finger or a plastic stylus.
  • Page 40: Adjusting The Device

    ® ABB Welcome Adjusting the device Fig. 40: Station Jumper to set the address of default outdoor station. Jumper to set the address of the guard unit. Master or slave function Only one guard unit in each building should be set as “master.” (Jumper should be set as “M/S on.”) All other guard units in the same building must be set as “slave.”...
  • Page 41: Mounting And Installation

    ® ABB Welcome Mounting and installation Warning Electric voltage! Direct or indirect contact with live components can cause dangerous currents to flow through the body, which may result in electric shock, burns or even death. Always disconnect the main power supply prior to installation and/or disassembly.
  • Page 42: Mounting

    ® ABB Welcome Mounting Recommended installation height 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) Dismantling Open the housing panel by pulling the clamp on the bottom of the device. Installation size The bottom of the device has screw holes and can be fastened to the wall according to the illustrations above.
  • Page 43 ® ABB Welcome Wiring Affix the bottom of the device and connect it according to the illustration. The insulated section of the cable end must not be longer than 0.39". Settings Set the addresses of the preferred outdoor stations and the addresses of the indoor stations on the jumper. (See Chapter 4.4, Adjusting the device.)
  • Page 44 ® ABB Welcome Mounted with desktop bracket Affix the bottom of the device to the desktop bracket. Latch the upper part of the device onto its bottom part. Place the upper side of the device on the lock-in lugs, and then press the bottom side onto the bottom part of the device until the clamp catches.
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