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Manual IP gateway BASIC Audio/Video

FBI6119-0400 for 10 call destinations

as of software version 02 A

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Table ofcontents Scope of delivery .......................................................................................................................................................... 5 

introduction .................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Notes on the manual ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Used symbols and warning notices .................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Further used symbols ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 

Safety instructions ....................................................................................................................................................... 6 General safety regulations ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 requirements to protect against lightning ......................................................................................................................................................... 6 Note for video surveillance according to DIN 33450 ......................................................................................................................................... 6 

Product description ..................................................................................................................................................... 7 Intended use ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Short description .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Device overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Indication and operating elements ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Technical data ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 

Mounting and installation .......................................................................................................................................... 10 Connecting the lines ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 11 Connecting lines ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11 Connecting the lines ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11 

System requirements ................................................................................................................................................ 12 Components for the FBI6119-0400......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 indoor stations ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 mobile App for smart devices .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 TCS components ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 network components ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 end devices for Videofon .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 recommended end devices for the configuration ................................................................................................................................................................. 13 

Circuit example FBI6119-0400 as SIP server ........................................................................................................... 14 

Circuit example Fritz!Box as SIP server ................................................................................................................... 15 

Initial operation .......................................................................................................................................................... 16 Requirements ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Factory settings .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Settings on the device .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Placing the video matching resistor ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 restart the device ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 reset network settings and passwords .................................................................................................................................................................................. 19 

Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................. 19 Settings via configoTM ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 (De-)Activate DHCP ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 Change password for user and/or admin .............................................................................................................................................................................. 21 IP addresses and DHCP server ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 static and dynamic IP addresses and DHCP service: ............................................................................................................................................................ 22 

web interface ............................................................................................................................................................. 23 Overview of buttons in the web interface .......................................................................................................................................................... 23 Start web interface ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 23 Overview web interface ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 24 Login / Logout ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 24 restart the FBI6119-0400 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 

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Live transmission ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25 Show an image ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 VoIP settings ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 door calls.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 internal calls .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 28 TCS devices ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 28 SIP server .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 SIP server accounts .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 30 audio ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 Settings .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31 Set language .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31 Change the name of the device ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 (De-)Activate the DHCP client .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 32 Video sources ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 32 Video ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 Control ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33 Time ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 34 Password ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34 Upload/Download ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Updating the firmware ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 35 Save the device configuration ............................................................................................................................................................................. 35 Loading the device configuration ....................................................................................................................................................................... 36 Export of stored images ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 Short message .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 

Examples for installation .......................................................................................................................................... 38 

FBI6119-0400 as SIP server ...................................................................................................................................... 38 Set up TCS:BUS devices ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Configuring indoor stations ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Configuring the front-door station .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Configuration of the FBI6119-0400 ................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Login at the FBI6119-0400 ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Menu door calls ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 Menu TCS devices ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 Menu SIP server ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 40 Menu SIP server accounts ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41 Set up the TCS:Softphone ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 41 SIP settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 41 Manage video sources .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 42 Telephone book ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 43 

Fritz!Box as SIP server .............................................................................................................................................. 44 Set up the router ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44 Login at the Fritz!Box ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44 Set up VoIP clients and TCS devices ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 45 Configuration of the FBI6119-0400 (Fritz!Box as SIP server) ........................................................................................................................ 46 Login at the FBI6119-0400 ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 46 Menu SIP server ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 46 menu door calls (SIP devices) ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 47 Menu TCS devices ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47 Set up the TCS:Softphone ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 48 SIP settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 48 Manage video sources .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 48 Telephone book ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49 Set up TCS:Control (SAX5200) for Android and TCS:App (SAX5100) for iPhone ............................................................................................................... 49 SIP settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 50 door settings .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 51 

Glossary ..................................................................................................................................................................... 52 

Cleaning ..................................................................................................................................................................... 54 

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Conformity ................................................................................................................................................................. 55 

Information on disposal ............................................................................................................................................. 55 

Warranty .................................................................................................................................................................... 55 

Service ........................................................................................................................................................................ 55  

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Scope of delivery 1 x FBI6119-0400 1 x jumper for video matching resistor 1 x product information

introduction

Notes on the manual

The manual refers exclusively to qualified electricians.

The product information contains important notes on intended use, installation and initial operation. Please, keep the product information at a suitable place, where it is easily accessible for maintenance and repair reasons. All product information are available in the download area at www.tcsag.de .

Used symbols and warning notices Symbol signal word Explanation

DANGER! The signal word describes an endangering with a high level of risk. Failure to observe this

warning will result in death or very serious injury.

WARNING! The signal word describes an endangering with a medium level of risk. Failure to observe this

warning could result in death or very serious injury.

CAUTION! The signal word describes an endangering with a low level of risk. Failure to observe this warn-

ing could result in a minor or moderate injury.

ATTENTION! The signal word indicates, that damages on equipment, environment and property can occur.

Further used symbols

important note or important information

video identification according to DIN 33450

► Step

cross reference For further information on this topic, see source

list, list entry 1 level

‐ list, list entry 2 level

a) Explanation

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Safety instructions

General safety regulations

Assembly, installation, commissioning and repair of electronic devices must be carried out by qualified electricians. Observe the latest regulations and standards for system installations.

WARNING! Danger to life due to electric shock

Observe the safety regulations according to DIN VDE 0100, when working on main power connections of 230 V.

When installing TCS:BUS systems the general safety regulations for telecommunication systems ac-cording to VDE 0800 must be observed. Inter alia: separated cable routing of high and low voltage lines, minimum distance of 10 cm in case of a common cable routing, use of separators between high and low voltage lines within shared cable ducts, use of standard telecommunication lines, e.g. J-Y (St) Y with 0.8 mm diameter, already existing lines (modernisation) with deviating cross-sections can be used in compliance with

the loop resistance.

requirements to protect against lightning

ATTEN-TION! Device damage due to overvoltage

By suitable lightning protection measures it has to be ensured that the electric voltage of 32 V DC at each connection is not to be exceeded.

Note for video surveillance according to DIN 33450

Creating and saving video recordings can infringe personal rights. Observe the current regulations and labelling requirements when installing and operating video com-ponents.

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Product description

Intended use The FBI6119-0400 is a gateway between the TCS:BUS and IP networks. The FBI6119-0400 can exchange voice, vid-eo, control functions and messages between TCS:BUS and IP networks. The FBI6119-0400 is the interface between TCS:BUS system and network-compatible devices (computer, IP telephones, smartphones, tablets...). The device is suitable for DIN-rail mounting (DIN EN 60715:2001-09) in a control cabinet with 6 SU. To set up the FBI6119-0400 an external device (e.g. laptop) is required.

For applications, which differ from the intended use or goes beyond it, the manufacturer accepts no liability.

Short description audio: half-duplex voice communication according to SIP standard SIP call destinations via SIP account to a SIP server or via SIP direct calls (peer to peer) up to 10 SIP door call destinations can be configured up to 5 parallel calls per call destination can be configured specific connection establishment to a SIP call destination due to control function at TCS:BUS device up to 10 TCS:BUS call destinations can be called by SIP integrated SIP server for up to 10 SIP call destinations compatible XML file for IP telephones without H.264 (Snom, Auerswald, Gigaset) video: resolution QVGA (320 x 240) and VGA (640 x 480) recall of single images via HTTP MJPEG video stream via HTTP H.264 video stream image recording of the call via web interface messages: sending messages to compatible TCS:BUS devices via web interface control functions: up to 10 different control functions can be configured triggering control functions via web interface Configuration: multi-lingual web interface (German, English, French and Italian) restricted configuration with configoTM (e.g. changing the IP address) firmware update (device software) via SD card or web interface Hardware: RJ45 connection for Ethernet screw terminals for 6-wire TCS:BUS slot for SD card (max. 2 GB) visual status and error indication via LED

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Device overview

1 connection terminals a, b, P, M, V1 and V2 6 WEL button (reset of network settings and passwords) 2 matching resistor (jumper for video IN) 7 button reset (device restart) 3 type label 8 LED red (error indication TCS:BUS) 4 SD card (not enclosed in the delivery) 9 LED yellow (error indication network and SD card 5 RJ45 socket with status LED (network connection) 10 LED green (indication for operational readiness)

Indication and operating elements

LED green OFF:

ON: BLINKS (slowly, 1 Hz): BLINKS (fast, 4 Hz):

device is out of service operational readiness (the start process of the FBI6119-0400 is finished) WEL button is pressed (0 to 8 seconds) network settings and password will be reset (press the WEL button for 8 seconds)

LED yellow (error indi-cation network)

ON: BLINKS (slowly, 1 Hz): BLINKS (fast, 4 Hz): OFF:

start process of the device error in the network error SD card (unreadable) no error in the network or with SD card

LED red (error indica-tion TCS:BUS)

ON: BLINKS (slowly, 1Hz): OFF:

firmware update is updated error in TCS:BUS no error in TCS:BUS

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Technical data call signalling SIP compatible

audio half-duplex (integrated echo suppressor) codecs: G.711 (A/μ), G.726 832 kbps), GSM 6.10, iLBC, Speex up to 5 clients can be called parallel

video encoding encodes video from TCS:BUS to IP JPEG single image, MJPEG and H.264 streaming QVGA and VGA, up to 25 fps (adjustable) up to 10 simultaneous streams live stream via web interface

sending messages to TCS:BUS via web interface

control functions door release and switching lights via SIP DTMF up to 10 user-specific control functions can be configured (can be trig-gered via web interface)

SIP call destinations 10 (in case of door calls) 200 (internal calls via control function, if supported by the indoor station)

TCS:BUS call destinations 10

integrated SIP server up to 10 entries

other functions Image buffer creating XML file for notify of compatible VoIP telephones without H.264 (e.g. Snom, Gigaset, Auerswald) visual status and error indication via LEDs IP address via configoTM adjustable multi-lingual web interface

interfaces SD card (max. 2 GB), RJ45 connection, 6-wire TCS:BUS via screw termi-nals

operating voltage Vmin 15 V DC – Vmax 28 V DC

input current in resting position I(a) = 0.1 mA, I(P) = 200 mA

max. input current: I(Pmax) = 250 mA

degree of protection IP20

housing plastics

DIN-rail housing 6 SU according to DIN 43880 for DIN-rail mounting (DIN EN 60715)

dimensions (in mm) H 90 x W 104 x D 70

acceptable ambient temperature 0 °C … + 40 °C

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Mounting and installation

Ensure when determining the installation site that the FBI6119-0400 must be connected to the network via a LAN cable.

Installing the FBI6119-0400 ► Put the FBI6119-0400 on the DIN-rail (1). ► Snap in the FBI6119-0400 with slight pressure (2).

Check if the locking mechanism is securely engaged (ill. 2).

Fig. 1: DIN-rail mounting

Fig. 2: Engaging

Dismantling the FBI6119-0400 ► Press the locking mechanism downwards with a screwdriver (1). ► Pull off the FBI6119-0400 from the bottom site of the DIN-rail (2). ► Lift off the FBI6119-0400 from the DIN-rail (ill. 3).

Ill. 3: dismantling from the DIN-rail

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Connecting the lines Connecting lines

connection terminals: acceptable cross section (diameter) 0.08 … 0.82 mm2 (Ø 0.32 … 1.0 mm) max. number of wires per terminal contact 2 x 0.8 mm, 3 x 0.6 mm Connect further wires by using auxiliary terminals. Use only connecting lines made of the same material and with the same diameter within one terminal contact. network connection: patch cable RJ45 CAT.5e FTP 8-pin

Connecting the lines

► Strip the lines. ► Connect the lines (a, b, P, M, V1 and V2) according to the labelling

(1) (ill. 4). ► Fix the lines by using a small slot screwdriver. ► Connect the RJ45 interface at the FBI6119-0400 and your network

by using a patch cable (2).

Observe the example circuits on pages 14 and 15.

Fig. 4: type label

Fig. 5: Connecting the lines

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System requirements To ensure a smooth operation of the FBI6119-0400 the following system requirements are necessary:

We are continually improving our products. We recommend to visit our homepage regularly and look for software updates for your device.

Components for the FBI6119-0400

‐ TCS:BUS door communication systems consist of at least one front-door station and a power supply and control unit (e.g. BVS20-SG + NGV1011-0400 or VBVS05-SG)

‐ IPv4 network (if mobile end devices are to be connected, a WLAN connection must be established additionally) ‐ for a video transmission a video front-door station must be installed indoor stations

For the operation with the FBI6119-0400 the following indoor stations can be used: ‐ all indoor stations of TCS TürControlSysteme AG ‐ Windows PC with TCS:Softphone mobile App for smart devices

‐ TCS:App for Google Android or Apple iOS operating system

If you want to use the TCS:App for Android or iOS from the internet, the following requirements are nec-essary: ‐ internet connection with 2400 kbit/s upload or faster ‐ at least 3G (HSPA/HSDPA) mobile internet ‐ for calls via web the network access of the gateway must be realised via a dynamic DNS address or

static DNS address (e.g. for DNS provider: myfritz.net) ‐ e.g. external SIP provider: Linephone.org

Configuration

To cinfigure the network you need the following components: ‐ a PC (e.g. laptop) or smart device (smartphone, tablet) that is connected to the network ‐ web browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer 11, Chrome ...) that is installed on the Windows PC resp. smart device

compatibility list for web browser:

Internet Explorer

Firefox Chrome Safari Opera iOS Safari Android browser

Android Chrome

Android Firefox

version as of:

11 28 21 6.1 12.1 7.0 4.4 38 32

Configuration software configoTM (as of version 1.9.0.8) incl. maintenance package FBI1210-0

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TCS components

VBVS05 power supply and control unit

FBI6119-0400 IP audio / video gateway

AVD14010 video front-door station

IVW2211 audio resp. video indoor station

SAX5000 TCS:Softphone

SAX5100 /-5200 mobile App for iOS and Android

SKX7000 configoTM TCS:BUS con-figuration soft-ware

network components

switch e.g. HP 1410-8G

router e.g. Fritz!Box 7330

Network cable CAT5/6

end devices for Videofon

recommended end devices for the con-figuration

Softphone for Microsoft Windows devices (PC, tab-let, touch panel PC)

smart devices (smart phone and tablet with iOS or Android)

IP telephone (e.g. SNOM and Grandstream)

e.g. laptop or desktop

e.g. Fritz!Box 7330

In our tests, the devices recommended here have shown that they are reliable and compatible. The AVM Fritz!Box 7330 is delivered ex works (TCS) with the IP address 192.168.178.1 and an activated DHCP server .

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Circuit example FBI6119-0400 as SIP server

Fig. 6: Circuit example basic installation

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Circuit example Fritz!Box as SIP server

Fig. 7: Circuit example with Fritz!Box

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Initial operation

Requirements Install the devices of the system completely Proof the a-, b-, P- and M-wire against each other for short-circuits V1 and V2 must not be connected to the M-, P-, a- or b-wire Observe the polarity when connecting the video wires V1 (+) and V2 (−) determine, which SIP server you want to use (integrated one in the FBI6119-0400 or external, e.g. Fritz!Box) the FBI6119-0400 is connected to the router or switch via LAN cable a Windows PC is connected to the network Switch on the mains voltage the FBI6119-0400 is connected and ready for operation

We are continually improving our products. We recommend to visit our homepage regularly and look for software updates for your device.

Detailed information on our terms of service for TCS IP-enabled systems you'll find at: http://www.tcsag.de/fileadmin/user_upload/TCS_DE/Metanavigation/Service_Support/Servicebedingungen-IP_uk.pdf.

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Factory settings

Settings Default setting

language German Admin password 1234 User password 1234 SMS password 1234 DHCP device name FBI6119 DHCP client deactivated IP address 192.168.178.202 subnet mask 255.255.255.0 standard gateway 192.168.178.1 DNS server 192.168.178.1 live stream to homepage activated video source a video source with the name "video 1", AS=0, indication=ON, image buffer = ON, PTZ =

OFF video image refresh rate 10 fps video port 12.000 video codec MJPEG video resolution QVGA Control - NTP server ntp1.ptb.de time zone GMT+1 summer time activated VoIP door calls Name=”IP telephone 1”; TCS SN=”1008”; call destination=”621”; Peer-to-Peer=OFF internal calls - TCS devices name=”IP Gateway”

user ID=”620” auth ID=”620” password=”620” SIP name=”620” TCS AS=”0”

type of SIP server use external SIP server SIP server 192.168.178.1 SIP server port 5.060 SIP server domain 192.168.178.1 SIP server as proxy deactivated use SIP server DNS server deactivated SIP server SIP signalling (SIPS) port 10.120 SIP server RTP port 6.000 SIP server call prefix - internal SIP server user - audio level out 85 audio level in 45 audio codec 1 G.711 (A-law) audio codec 2 G.711 (μ-law) audio codec 3 - audio codec 4 - audio codec 5 - audio codec 6 -

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Settings on the device Placing the video matching resistor

If the device is installed at the end of a TCS:BUS video

strand, the jumper for the video matching resistor must be set.

Ex works the video matching resistor is placed in the position OFF .

► Pull off the jumper (video matching resistor) from the position OFF

. ► Place the jumper on the position ON (ill. 8).

Fig. 8: Placing the matching resistor

restart the device

► Shortly press the reset button with a pointed object (ill. 9). The device will restart.

The restart takes around 60 seconds. The LEDs remain off during the boot procedure.

Fig. 9: device restart (reset button)

reset network settings and passwords

If the web interface is not available, you can reset the network set-tings as well as the passwords to the factory setting.

The telephone book or project specific data are not delet-

ed. Use the web interface for a complete upload of the facto-

ry settings. ► Keep the WEL button pressed (8 s) by using a pointed object until

the green LED blinks slowly at first and then fast (ill. 10). ► Release the WEL button . The network settings and password will

be reset.

The restart takes around 60 seconds. The LEDs remain off during the boot procedure.

Fig. 10: reset network settings and passwords (WEL but-ton)

Configuration

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Configuring an IP network is very complex and requires an appropriate background knowledge because of many interconnected parameter and settings. All configurations will be set in the web interface. With configoTM you can de- resp. activate DHCP and select the IP address in case of manual configuration. Additionally you can change the password for admin and user in configoTM .

Settings via configoTM

The following configurations can be set with configoTM :

The configuration of the FBI6119-0400 is feasible as of configo version 1.9.0.8 .

(De-)Activate DHCP Indicating and changing of: ‐ IP address ‐ subnet mask ‐ DNS server ‐ standard gateway ‐ admin and user password

Ex works the following settings are available for the FBI6119-0400:

DHCP deactivated

IP address 192.168.178.202

subnet mask 255.255.255.0

gateway 192.168.178.1

DNS server 192.168.178.1

user and admin password 1.234

If DHCP is activated, the current IP address of the FBI6119-0400 can be read-outTM by using configo.

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(De-)Activate DHCP

Ex works the FBI6119-0400 is delivered with deactivated DHCP client. IP address ex works: 192.168.178.202 (ill. 11).

► Start the configo softwareTM on your PC. ► Set resp. remove the checkmark from the box (De-)Activate

DHCP. ► Update the EEPROM of the FBI6119-0400.

For further information on configoTM refer to the help function of the program.

If DHCP is deactivated, you have to assign a valid IP address for the FBI6119-0400 manually (ill. 12).

Fig. 11: DHCP client is activated

Fig. 12: DHCP client is deactivated

Change password for user and/or admin

► Click e.g. the option Password "User“ A new window will open. ► Enter your old password into the text field Old password (ill. 14). ► Enter your new password into the text field New password . ► Repeat your entry in the text field Repeat new password. ► Click OK. ► Update the EEPROM of the FBI6119-0400.

For further information on configoTM refer to the help function of the program.

Fig. 13: Changing the password

Ill. 14: Create new password

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IP addresses and DHCP server

static and dynamic IP addresses and DHCP service:

Each device within an IP network needs its own IP address. In simple systems, all devices are located within a local IP address range and within the same subnet. Thus, all devices can communicate with each other without routing. Within home networks the scheme is as follows:

192.168 . xxx . xxx subnet mask The subnet mask divides the IP address into a network part (including the subnet) and into a host part (individual number of a device within the subnet). For the scheme mentioned above the subnet mask is always 255.255.255.0. Why using static or dynamic IP addresses? Usually a fixed IP address is assigned manually to a device that is providing a service within the network (server). Devices that are only requesting service (clients), thus can be reached under this IP address. For the clients it is recommended to use the automatic assignment of IP addresses per DHCP service. The DHCP service manages a pool of IP addresses for dynamic allocation. Within home networks such a ser-vice is available by default. Instead of its activation there is no further configuration necessary at the de-vice. For service devices (e.g. FBI6119-0400) a manual management is necessary. Example: To receive the video image, the smartphone needs to know under which IP address the front-door station can be reached. The smartphone can have a dynamic IP address, because the device itself provides no service.

number of the subnet defines the allocation to a subnet, must be the same for all devices within one subnet

individual number of the device in the subnet each device needs its own number for identifi-cation This number must not be assigned twice within one subnet.

Prefix for local IP address-es according to class C of the convention RFC 1918

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web interface

Overview of buttons in the web interface

symbol/buttons designation function

back Click Backto get back to the main menu. Unsaved settings are lost.

Logout Click Logoutto leave the web interface as registered user and to log-out. Unsaved settings are lost. If you make no further entry, you will be logged out after 15 minutes automatically.

Delete button Click Delete marked entries to delete one or several entries.

Add button Click Add entryto add a new device e.g. in the list TCS devices .

Edit button Click Editto edit the content of a selected list.

Save button Click Saveto save your entries.

Reset button If you have made wrong entries in the text fields, you can reset all text fields by clicking the reset button. All text fields are empty. You can enter your data again.

Factory setting but-ton

Click Factory settingsto reset the device to factory settings.

Video step button Click Video stepto switch over between different cameras.

Door release button Click Door releaseto open the current door of the video front-door station.

Save image button Click Save imageto save the current image of the video front-door station. A file name with date and time is created automatically.

Delete image button Click Delete image to delete the image that is currently displayed.

Delete all images button

Click Delete all images to delete all images of the storage.

Send button Click Sendto send a short message (SMS) to the indoor station(s).

Login button Click Login. After entering your password correctly you will be logged in as administrator in the web interface.

Start web interface ► Open a web browser.

See Compatibility list web browser page 12. DHCP client is not active: ► Enter the IP address of the FBI6119-0400 into the address line

(e.g. 192.168.178.202). DHCP client is active: ► Search for the IP address of the FBI6119-0400 in your DHCP serv-

er (e.g. Fritz!Box, ill. 15).

If DHCP is activated, the current IP address of the

Fig. 15: IP address FBI6119-0400

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FBI6119-0400 can be read-outTM by using configo.

Ex works the following settings are available for the FBI6119-0400:

DHCP deactivated

IP address 192.168.178.202

subnet mask 255.255.255.0

user and admin password 1.234

Overview web interface

The web interface contains the following menu items (ill. 16): ‐ Live transmission ‐ Image reproduction ‐ VoIP settings (Admin password required!) ‐ Settings (Admin password required!) ‐ Short message ‐ TCS AG (Link to the homepage of the TCS AG)

Fig. 16: Homepage web interface

Login / Logout

Before selecting the first menu item, you have to log in as administra-tor. ► Therefore click on any menu item. ► Enter your password into the text field Password . ► Click Login. ► Click Backto get back to the homepage. ► Click Logoutto log out.

After 15 minutes you will be logged out automatically.

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restart the FBI6119-0400

The FBI6119-0400 performs an automatic restart after every storage process (1). The restart starts automatically after 240 seconds, if there was no further storage process meanwhile. If you will make further settings, the countdown is reset 240 seconds (ill. 17). ► Click on the notification Click for restart. Automatic restart in 240

seconds. The restart is performed immediately. After 60 seconds the FBI6119-0400 is accessible again.

Fig. 17: Notification restart

Fig. 18: device restart

Live transmission In the menu item Live transmission you can choose between several video sources (ill. 19).

Creating and saving video recordings can infringe personal rights. Do always observe the current regulations and labelling requirements when installing and operating video components.

► Click the menu item Live transmission. The menu item Live

transmission is displayed. ► Click Stepto switch over between different video sources. ► Click Save imageto save the current image of the video source at

the TCS:BUS.

Max. 100 images can be stored in the internal memory. Older images are overwritten automatically by current

images.

In the menu item Live transmission you can trigger the door release per mouse click. ► Click Door release. The door release to the selected vid-

eo front-door station is triggered. By clicking the control function 1 you can send a control function to the TCS:BUS (ill. 20). In the menu item Settings > Control you can add and change control

Fig. 19: menu live transmission

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functions (see page 33).

Fig. 20: control function

Show an image In the menu item Image reproduction you can view and delete stored images (ill. 21). ► Click the drop-down menu Selection to select a camera location. ► Click Next- resp. Back button. The images are shown succes-

sively. Alternatively click the drop-down menu to view a specific image.

► Click Delete image. The shown image is deleted. ► Click Delete all images. All images in the internal memory are

deleted.

Fig. 21: menu item Image reproduction

VoIP settings In the menu item VoIP settings you can make the following settings (ill. 22): ‐ door calls ‐ internal calls ‐ TCS devices ‐ SIP server ‐ SIP server accounts ‐ audio

Fig. 22: menu item VoIP settings

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door calls

Enter group call destinations (e.g. **624+**625+**626) at the end of the list.

In the menu item Door calls door calls, that are triggered at TCS front-door station and addressed to an IP indoor station, are config-ured (ill. 23).

Call destinations of the TCS:BUS don't need to be tracked here.

The IP call destinations are established as TCS:BUS serial numbers in the front-door station. In the menu item Door calls TCS:BUS serial numbers are linked with a calling SIP account or an IP address (SIP direct call "Peer-to-Peer“). Max. 10 door calls can be registered. Each door call can be linked to max. 5 IP call destinations.

name This text is for information resp. for an improved allocation of call number and serial number to a resident or a flat. TCS serial no. TCS:BUS serial number, that is programmed at the bell button of the front-door station. The serial number consists of max. 6 digits. Pseudo serial numbers or a parallel serial number can be used.

call destination Enter the SIP account that should be called (see configura-tion of the SIP server). For parallel calls the individual SIP accounts have to be separated with "+". Peer to Peer To implement a call of a SIP device directly via the IP ad-dress without using a central SIP server. In this case enter the IP address of the call destination in the text field call destination. A parallel call to several devices is not feasible.

Fig. 23: door calls

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internal calls

In the menu item Internal calls calls from TCS:BUS indoor stations to an IP device can be configured (ill. 24). These calls are triggered from the TCS:BUS indoor stations via a configurable control function key. The call destination designates the SIP destination. As with the door calls, this can be a SIP account or an IP address (SIP direct call, "Peer-to-Peer"). You can define up to 200 internal calls. The actually achievable num-ber of internal calls depends on the possibilities of the TCS:BUS in-door station. For further information see the product information of the indoor station.

Group calls are not feasible.

Fig. 24: internal calls

TCS devices

In the menu item TCS devices you can allocate a SIP address to the TCS:BUS devices (indoor or front-door stations), under which they are available in the IP network (ill. 25). Door calls or internal calls from the TCS:BUS to the IP network have to be configured again, if a com-munication in reverse direction is required.

Requirement for the allocation of TCS:BUS devices to SIP addresses is the registration of the SIP user ID's at a SIP server (internal or external), that was determined before. Type of device The type of device can be selected from the drop-down menu (front-door or indoor station). user ID The user ID is suitable for the identification within a SIP do-main. Auth. ID The authentication ID is the user name for the login at the SIP server. User password User password to login at the SIP server. SIP name The SIP name is displayed as name of the source. TCS SN/AS SN is the serial number of a TCS:BUS indoor station. AS is the AS address of a TCS:BUS front-door station.

Fig. 25: TCS devices

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SIP server

In the menu item SIP server you can choose between internal or ex-ternal SIP server (ill. 26). ► Select a server type from the drop-down menu SIP server Typ . ► Click Save. Use internal SIP server: No further configuration necessary. Use external SIP server:

SIP server Enter the IP address or URL of the SIP provider / SIP server here.

SIP server port The port number specifies to which port the server re-sponds.

SIP domain The SIP domain is part of the SIP address, under which a SIP-enabled end device is accessible. The SIP domain iden-tifies the SIP server, that is calling a specific client. This can be an IP address or a hostname. SIP server as proxy You can use the SIP server as proxy for outgoing SIP mes-sages. The SIP server has to support this. User data is di-rectly exchanged further on.

Use DNS server Use the DNS server entry to reach a client within the SIP domain. signal port The signal port is the outgoing data port of the FBI6119-0400 for SIP communication. RTP port The RTP port is the interface for audio data. call prefix Enter your preferred prefix for call numbers (e.g. *,# etc.) here.

Fig. 26: SIP server

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SIP server accounts

In the menu item SIP server accounts you can determine SIP clients, that are allocated to the TCS:BUS devices or IP devices (ill. 27).

The menu item SIP server accounts is only used, if the inter-nal SIP server is used. If the clients were set up correctly and if have logged in at the SIP server, the green traffic light symbol appears . If the clients are logged out or not set up correctly, the red traffic light symbol appears . The status is updated every 45 seconds.

Fig. 27: SIP server accounts

audio

In the menu item Audio you can make different audio settings (ill. 28). Codecs are used to transfer analogue voice signals into digital ones and back again. Codecs differ in sound quality, the necessary bandwidth, the calcula-tion requirements etc. You can determine which audio coding process should be used. The following codecs are supported:

Codec bandwidth MOS value voice quality PCMU 155 kbit/s 4.3 good PCMA 180 kbit/s 4.4 very good G.726-32 120 kbit/s 3.85 satisfactory GSM 6.10 60-90 kbit/s 3.8 satisfactory iLBC 80 kbit/s 4 good Speex 60-120 kbit/s 4 very good

MOS value The voice quality is specified in MOS (Mean Opinion Score). A MOS value of 4 is classified as good, a vale of 3 als satisfac-tory.

Fig. 28: Audio settings

The order of the codecs determines their priority. The codecs are negotiated by the SIP protocol during the call set-up. The optimum protocol for both communication partners is selected. It is possible that codecs, which are priori-tised from one device, cannot prevail. If you want to use only a specific codec, select the required codec in every pri-ority level. If you don't want to use a codec, replace it with another.

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Settings In the menu Settings you can select the following menu items (ill. 29): ‐ General ‐ Network ‐ Video sources ‐ Video ‐ Control ‐ Time/date ‐ Passwords ‐ Upload/Download

Fig. 29: menu settings

Set language

In the menu item General you can set the language and software and device version can be displayed (ill. 30). ► Click the menu Settings > General. ► Select your required language in the drop-down menu Language . ► Click Save.

Fig. 30: Set language

Change the name of the device

You can assign a new name for the FBI6119-0400. ► Click the menu item Settings > Network. ► Enter a new name in the text field Device name . ► Click Save.

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(De-)Activate the DHCP client

Select DHCP, if the FBI6119-0400 should automatically obtain an IP address (ill. 31). ► Click the menu item Settings > Network. ► Activate the check box DHCP. ► Click Save.

DHCP client is deactivated If the DHCP client is not activated, you have to assign an IP address manually. Select a specific address in the address range of your network. Enter the IPv4 address (e.g. Fritz!Box) of your router in the field Standard gateway . Enter the IP address of your router as DNS server, too. For individual settings of your network contact your network administrator.

Fig. 31: (De-)Activate the DHCP client

Video sources

In this table up to 16 video sources can be allocated to the TCS:BUS. By allocating an AS address, the connected video cameras can be switched on specifically (ill.32).

► Click Add an entry. A new video source is created. ► Enter a name for the video source in the text field Name . ► Select the AS address from the drop-down menu AS-Adr . ► Click Save.

The VSW04 is not to be used in systems with several video sources. For the specific selection of cameras use the FVU1401-0400.

Indication By (de-) activating the check box Indication you can (de-) activate the indication of the camera in the camera selection list (menu Live transmission) .

image storage By (de-) activating the check box Image storing you can (de-) activate the automatic image storing. PTZ camera A PTZ camera can be switched on exclusively by using a PTZ interface FBI4500. The PTZ camera can be controlled direct-ly by using the navigation buttons Up, Down, Left, Right, Zoom +/- or run into predefined positions per Preset .

Fig. 32: Video sources

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Video

In the menu item Video you can make the following settings (ill. 33): ‐ images per second ‐ video port ‐ video codec ‐ resolution

images per second Shows, how many images are forwarded as video. Only eve-ry x th image is sent (1 to 20 images /s are possible). If there are image errors or drop-outs during the image reproduc-tion, the transmission bandwidth is insufficient. The frame rate must be reduced. video port The video port specifies via which port the video stream is provided. Ports from 1025 to 65534 are possible. The factory setting is 12000. A port that is independent from the web interface increases the safety in case of release ("port for-warding") via internet. resolution In the drop-down menu Resolution you can select between QVGA or VGA.

Fig. 33: Video

Control

In the menu item Control you can determine a maximum of 10 addi-tional control functions (ill. 34). The control functions can be triggered in the menu Live transmission .

Name: Assign a unique name that is indicated in the menu Live transmission. Serial no.: Enter the serial number of the linked device resp. function here. TCS control function: The TCS control function determines the importance and function of the sent or received control protocol at the TCS:BUS. Only to be entered, if the BRE is selected.

Fig. 34: Control

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Time

In the menu item Time you can set time server, time zone and auto-matic time shift (ill. 35).

time server Address of the server whose system time is loaded as cur-rent time. Time and date are obtained automatically from the internet or your network. The factory setting is set to ntp1.ptb.de. time zone Here you can select the time zone for the system time. The time is set to the standard time GMT-12:00 West Interna-tional Date Line . automatic time shift Here you can activate the automatic time shift (summer and winter time). manual time setting Here you can set time and date manually.

Fig. 35: Settings time/date

Password

In the menu item Password you can determine the passwords for the administrator, the user as well as for transmission of short messages (ill. 36).

You can leave the text field admin password empty, if there is no need for security (not recommended). ► Save without filling in the fields.

Forgot password? Reload the FBI6119-0400 to the factory settings (see page 17). When reloading to factory settings, the IP address and the password are reset. Factory settings: DHCP client is deactivated IP address 192.168.178.202 Password: 1.234

Fig. 36: Password

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Upload/Download

In the menu item Upload/Download you can update the firmware, download stored images and save your device settings.

Updating the firmware Device with an older software version you can update by using a SD card. ► Download the current firmware update FBI6119-0400_Update.zip

from our download area and save the therein contained file up-datesystem.zip on the SD card.

► Switch off the mains voltage. ► Plug the SD card into the SD card slot at the device. ► Switch on the mains voltage. ► The upload of the update is performed automatically.

After the update the files on the SD card are deleted auto-matically.

Alternatively you can update the firmware via the web interface, as of web interface version 1.1.3. ► Download the current firmware update FBI6119-0400_Update.zip

from our download area and unpack the updatesystem.zip . ► Under Settings select the menu item Up-/ Download . ► Click Select file under the headline Upload Firmware (updatesys-

tem.zip). A new window appears. ► Select the file with the current firmware and confirm with Open. ► Click Upload and restart. The firmware is updated and the device

will restart.

The LED indication of devices with the μC firmware before software version 0.2.3 is not supported during the restart (boot procedure) of the device. The device, however, is fully functional.

Fig. 37: Updating the firmware

Save the device configuration You can export your device configuration into a zip file: ipgate-way_configs . ► Under Settings select the menu item Up-/ Download . ► Click the button System settings as zip file. The ZIP file is stored

automatically in the folder Downloads on your computer.

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Fig. 38: Saving the device configuration

Loading the device configuration You can load an external stored device configuration into the device. ► Select the menu item Up-/ Download under Settings. ► Click Select file under the headline Upload Settings (ipgate-

way_configs.zip). A new window appears. ► Select your device configuration and confirm with Open. ► Click Upload and restart. Your stored device configuration is in-

stalled and the device will restart.

Fig. 39: Loading the device configuration

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Export of stored images You can export images that are stored on the device in a ZIP file. ► Select the menu item Up-/ Download under Settings. ► Click the button Stored images as Zip file under the headline

Download. The ZIP file is stored automatically in the download folder of the used web browser.

Fig. 40: Export images

Short message

In the menu item Short message you can send a short message via the TCS:BUS (ill. 41). You can send a short message either to the vid-eo indoor stations of a group or alternatively to all video indoor sta-tions. Short message to a group: ► Select the option group of devices. ► Enter the required group number in the text field Group . ► Enter your short message in the text field Text (max. 40 charac-

ters). ► Enter the four digit PIN in the input field PIN short message. ► Click Send. Short message to all devices: ► Select the option All devices. ► Enter your short message in the text field Text (max. 40 charac-

ters). ► Enter the four digit PIN in the input field PIN short message. ► Click Send.

Fig. 41: Short messages

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Examples for installation

FBI6119-0400 as SIP server In the basic installation the FBI6119-0400 is used as SIP server. An external SIP server (e.g. Fritz!Box) is not neces-sary. Thus, the integration of TCS:BUS devices into an IP network is ensured. The functional range includes the es-sential characteristics of classic door communication.

If there is no WLAN access point available, the door communication via smartphone (Wi-Fi) is not possi-ble.

Set up TCS:BUS devices Set up TCS:BUS devices is implemented via configoTM in this example. The TCS:BUS system consists of the following components: ‐ VBVS05 (control unit) ‐ IVW2221 (indoor station sky) ‐ IVW2211 (indoor station ecoos) ‐ AVD14020 (video front-door station with 2 bell buttons)

Further information on configoTM you'll find at www.tcsag.de.

Configuring indoor stations

► Start configoTM on your PC. ► Create a new project. ► Read out all devices at the TCS:BUS. ► Select your indoor stations. ► Enter in the text field Parallel serial number e.g.1008 or alterna-

tively the serial number of the device (sky). ► Enter in the text field Parallel serial number of the second indoor

station 1009 or alternatively the serial number of the device (ecoos).

► Update the EEPROM (ill. 42).

Fig. 42: parallel serial number ecoos and sky

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Configuring the front-door station

► Select your front-door station. ► Activate the AS lock. ► Select the first bell button that should be programmed (ill. 43). ► Enter in the text field Serial number 1 1008 for the first indoor

station. ► Click OK. ► Select the second bell button that should be programmed. ► Enter in the text field Serial number 1 1009 for the second indoor

station. ► Click OK. ► Update the EEPROM.

Due to the Parallel serial number the allocated indoor station is called parallel when pressing the bell button.

Fig. 43: Programming the bell buttons

Configuration of the FBI6119-0400 Login at the FBI6119-0400

► Open a webbrowser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox oder Chrome).

► Enter the IP address of the FBI6119-0400 into the address line. The homepage of the web configuration is called (ill. 44).

► Select the menu VoIP Settings (fig. 44). ► Enter the password.

The password is set to 1234 ex works.

► Click Login(ill. 45).

Fig. 44: Homepage web configuration

Fig. 45: Login

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Menu door calls

► Click the menu item Door calls (fig. 46).

In the menu item Door calls a TCS:BUS serial number (e.g. 1008) is linked to SIP telephone number that is to be called.

► To create a new entry, click the button Add entry. ► Enter any name in the text field Name . ► Enter the serial number in the text field TCS Ser. No. which you

have programmed in the front-door station. ► Enter the SIP telephone number in the text field Call destination . ► Click Save.

Fig. 46: Menu door calls

Menu TCS devices

► Click the menu item TCS devices (fig. 47).

In the menu item TCS devices all TCS devices that are con-nected to the TCS:BUS are captured and registered with a SIP account.

► Click Add an entry. ► Select a TCS device type from the drop-down menu Device type . ► Assign an ID number in the text field User ID . ► Enter the same ID number in the text field Auth. ID as in the text

field User-ID . ► Enter a password for the device in the text field User password . ► Enter a unique name for the TCS device in the text field SIP Name . ► Enter the AS address in the text field TCS SN/AS of the front-door

station. ► Enter the six digit serial number of the indoor station in the text

field TCS SN/AS . ► Click Save.

Fig. 47: Menu TCS devices

Menu SIP server

► Click the menu item SIP server (fig. 48).

In the menu item SIP server you can choose between an internal or external SIP server .

► Select SIP server type Internal SIP server from the drop-down

menu. ► Click Save.

Fig. 48: SIP server

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Menu SIP server accounts

► Click the menu SIP server accounts (fig. 49).

Create a unique SIP server account in the menu item SIP server accounts for the used devices at the integrated SIP server.

► Click Add an entry. ► Enter a name in the text field Name . ► Assign an ID number in the text field User ID . ► Enter a password for the device in the text field User password . ► Click Save.

Fig. 49: SIP server accounts

Set up the TCS:Softphone

Further information on the TCS:Softphone you will find at www.tcsag.de. SIP settings

► Start the program TCS:Softphone. ► Click Home . ► Click the function key Settings . ► Select the option System settings. ► Click SIP settings (ill. 50). ► Enter the SIP address of the FBI6119-0400 (192.168.178.202) in the

tab SIP Server in the text field SIP Domain . ► Enter the SIP address of the FBI6119-0400 (192.168.178.202) in the

tab SIP Server in the text field SIP Server . ► Enter the value 5060 in the field SIP Port . ► Confirm with Takeover.

Click OK.

► Enter your login data of the SIP server for the TCS:Softphone in the tab Login data (ill. 51).

► Confirm with Takeover. ► Click OK.

Fig. 50: SIP server settings

Fig. 51: Login data

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Manage video sources

► Click the function key Video sources in the main menu. ► Click New. ► Enter a name for the video source in the input field Name (e.g.

Front door). ► Click Save. ► Enter the URL of your video source in the input field Link .

Example for an URL: http://192.168.178.202:12000/video.mjpg (ill. 52).

► Click Indicate. The current video image of your video front-door

station is displayed in the Working areaand Video area . ► Click Save.

By clicking Delete you delete a dataset. By clicking New you create a further dataset.

► Click BACK . You will get back to the main menu.

Fig. 52: SIP server settings

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Telephone book

► Click the function key Call destinations in the main menu. ► Click the option Telephone book. ► Click New. ► Select Typefrom the drop-down menu. ► Select Front-door station from the drop-down menu. ► Enter the contact data of the front-door station in the input fields

(fig. 53). ‐ Name (front door) ‐ First name (optional) ‐ Telephone number (100 for the front-door station)

► Click Video sourcein the drop-down menu to select the video

source. ► Select the video source of your front-door station from the drop-

down menu, e.g. Front door. ► Select AD addressfrom the drop-down menu. ► Select the subscriber identification of your front-door station (e.g.

0from the drop-down menu AS address .

The AS address is permanently assigned to the front-door station. The AS address can be assigned only once in the range from 0 to 63.

► Click Save.

By clicking Delete you delete a dataset. By clicking New you create a further dataset.

► Click BACK . You will get back to the main menu.

Fig. 53: Telephone book

The configuration is completed.

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Fritz!Box as SIP server In the basic installation with the Fritz!Box the FBI6119-0400 is not used as SIP server. In this example the AVW Fritz!Box 7490 is used as SIP server.

The door communication via smartphone (WLAN) is possible. The TCS:BUS front-door station(s) and indoor station(s) don't need to be configured again. The settings are maintained.

Set up the router

Login at the Fritz!Box

► Open a web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Chrome ...) ► Enter http://Fritz.box into the address line. The user interface of

the Fritz!Box is indicated (fig. 54).

Fritz!Boxes that are delivered and set up from TCS have the IP address 192.168.178.1.

► Select the menu Home network and the menu item Network. For

the basic setting you have to make settings only in the menu Net-work settings .

► Click the button IPv4 addresses in the section IP addresses . You'll get to the menu item IPv4 settings.

► Change the IPv4 address to 192.168.178.1 here (fig. 55). ► Activate the DHCP server, if the server was not activated previous-

ly. ► Set the IPv4 address allocation of the DHCP server to 10 to 99 (fig.

55). Now the DCHP server can allocate up to 90 IP addresses. An IP address in this range is allocated to all devices that request an IP address.

► Save the settings. The device can be reached under the IP address 192.168.178.1 .

Fig. 54: Network settings

Fig. 55: IPv4 settings

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Set up VoIP clients and TCS devices

In this example the TCS:Softphone (SAX5000), a Sam-

sung tablet and an IPhone 4.0 were registered as VoIP clients.

A front-door station (AVE) and two indoor stations (sky, ecoos) are registered as TCS devices.

► Select the menu Telephony and the menu item Telephony devices

(fig. 56). ► Click set up a New Device . ► Select Telephone as device type and click Next (fig. 57). ► Select the connection LAN/WLAN . ► Enter an unique designation under point 3 (fig. 58). ► Click Next. ► Enter a codeword for the IP device in the text field Codeword (fig.

59). ► Note the login data to link up the devices to the FBI6119-0400 after

the set up is completed. ► Click Next. ► Repeat the steps for the other devices (fig. 60).

Fig. 56: Telephony devices

Fig. 57: Set up telephony devices

Fig. 58: Connect telephony devices

Fig. 59: Settings

Fig. 60: Overview telephony devices

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Configuration of the FBI6119-0400 (Fritz!Box as SIP server) Login at the FBI6119-0400

► Open a web browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Chrome).

► Enter the IP address of the FBI6119-0400 into the address line. The homepage of the web configuration is called (ill. 61).

► Select the menu VoIP Settings . ► Enter the password (fig. 62).

The password is set to 1234 ex works.

► Click Login.

Fig. 61: Homepage web configuration

Fig. 62: Login

Menu SIP server

► Click the menu item SIP server (fig. 63). ► Select SIP server type Use external SIP serverfrom the drop-down

menu. ► Enter the IP address (e.g. 192.168.178.1) of the Fritz!Box in the text

field SIP server . ► Enter the IP address (192.168.178.1) of the Fritz!Box in the text

field SIP domain . ► Click Save.

Fig. 63: SIP server

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menu door calls (SIP devices)

► Click the menu Door calls (fig. 64).

In the menu item Door calls a TCS:BUS serial number (e.g. 1008) is linked up to SIP telephone number (TCS:Softphone, VoIP telephone SNOM and/or smart phone) that is to be called.

► To create a new entry click the button Add entry. ► Enter any name in the text field Name . ► Enter the serial number in the text field TCS Ser. No. which you

have programmed in the front-door station. ► Enter the SIP telephone number in the text field Call destination. ► Click Save.

With only one bell button of the front-door station you can call up to 3 SIP devices simultaneously. ► Click Add an entry. ► Enter e.g. All SIP devices in the text field Name . ► Enter the serial number in the text field TCS Ser. No.

which you have programmed in the front-door station. ► Enter the following syntax into the text field Call destina-

tion: **624+**625+**626 alternatively **624#625#626 (only for Fritz!Box).

► Click Save.

Fig. 64: Menu door calls

Menu TCS devices

► Click the menu item TCS devices (fig. 65).

In the menu item TCS devices all TCS devices that are con-nected to the TCS:BUS are captured and linked to a SIP number.

► To create a new entry click Add entry. ► Select a TCS device type from the drop-down menu Device type . ► Enter the ID number from the Fritz!Box in the text field User ID . ► Enter the same ID number in the text field Auth. ID as in the text

field User-ID . ► Enter the password from the FritzBox! in the text field User Pass-

word . ► Enter a unique name for the TCS device in the text field SIP Name . ► Enter the AS address in the text field TCS SN/AS of the front-door

station. ► Enter the six-digit serial number of the indoor station in the text

field TCS SN/AS . ► Click Save.

Fig. 65: Menu TCS devices

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Set up the TCS:Softphone

Further information on the TCS:Softphone you will find at www.tcsag.de. SIP settings

► Start the program TCS:Softphone. ► Click Home . ► Click the function key Settings . ► Select the option System settings. ► Click SIP settings (ill. 66). ► Enter the SIP address of the Fritz!Box (192.168.178.1) in the tab

SIP Server in the text field SIP Domain . ► Enter the SIP address of the Fritz!Box (192.168.178.1) in the tab

SIP Server in the text field SIP Server . ► Enter the value 5060 in the field SIP Port . ► Confirm your entries with Confirm. ► Click OK.

► Enter the login data of the SIP server for the TCS:Softphone in the

tab Login data (fig. 67). ► Confirm your entries with Confirm. ► Click OK.

Fig. 66: SIP server settings

Fig. 67: Login data

Manage video sources

► Click the function key Video sources in the main menu. ► Click New. ► Enter a name for the video source (e.g. Front door) in the input

field Name. ► Click Save. ► Enter the URL of your video source in the input field Link .

Example for an URL: http://192.168.178.202:12000/video.mjpg (fig. 68)

► Click Indicate. The current video image of your video front-door

station is displayed in the working and video area . ► Click Save.

By clicking Delete you delete a dataset. By clicking New you create a further dataset.

► Click BACK . You will get back to the main menu.

Fig. 68: SIP server settings

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Telephone book

Register all SIP devices analogue to the FritzBox! in the Telephone book (fig. 69). ► Click the function key Call destinations in the main menu. ► Select the option Telephone book. ► Click New. ► Select Typefrom the drop-down menu. ► Select Front-door station from the drop-down menu. ► Enter the contact data of the front-door station in the text fields: ‐ Name (front-door station) ‐ First name (optional) ‐ Telephone number (e.g. **621 for the front-door station)

► Select the video source in the drop-down menu video source. ► Select the video source of your front-door station from the drop-

down menu, e.g. Front door. ► Select AD addressfrom the drop-down menu. ► Select the subscriber identification of your front-door station (e.g.

0from the drop-down menu AS address . ► Click Save.

By clicking Delete you delete a dataset. By clicking New you create a further dataset.

► Click BACK . You will get back to the main menu. ► Repeat the steps for the other SIP devices.

Fig. 69: Telephone book

Fig. 70: Overview telephone book

Set up TCS:Control (SAX5200) for Android and TCS:App (SAX5100) for iPhone

Further information on the TCS:App you'll find at www.tcsag.de.

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SIP settings

► Start the TCS:App on your tablet resp. smart phone. ► Activate VoIP. ► Select the tab Settings (fig. 71). ► Select the option SIP settings. ► Enter the SIP address of your Fritz!Box (192.168.178.1) in the text

field SIP Server (fig. 72). ► Enter the value 5060 in the text field SIP Port . ► Enter the SIP address of your Fritz!Box (192.168.178.1) in the text

field SIP Domain . ► Enter the login data of your devices in the text fields SIP user

name, SIP authentication and SIP password (see telephony devic-es Fritz!Box).

► Save your SIP settings.

Fig. 71: Settings

Fig. 72: Login data

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door settings

► Select the option Door settings (fig. 73). ► Select the option add new door (front-door station). ► Enter a name for the front-door station in the text field Name (fig.

74). ► Enter the SIP call number of the audio source (front-door station)

in the text field SIP Caller . ► Enter the URL address of the video source (192.168.178.202) in the

text field URL . ► Enter the video port of the video source in the text field Port . See

also Configuration of the FBI6119-0400, page 39. ► Save your door settings. The configuration is completed.

Fig. 73: door settings

Fig. 74 Login data

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Glossary

IP address A fixed IP address is allocated to each TCS:BUS camera and TCS:BUS front-door station. Thus, a specific switch-over via VSW04 or FVU1220 is feasible. Each AS address in the range from 0 to 63 can be assigned only once.

resolution The resolution specifies with how many pixel an image is displayed. The more pixel, the better de-tails can be seen in the enlargement. The resolution is specified in pixel columns by pixel lines or as total pixel amount. A VGA image consists of 640 columns and 480 lines (640 x 480). That is a total of 307200 pixel. A QVGA image consists of 320 columns and 240 lines (320 x 240). That is a total of 76,800 pixel.

image refresh rate The image refresh rate specifies how many images per second (I/s) are created and sent by the camera. As of 16 I/s the image sequence is perceived as fluent video sequence by the human eye.

CMOS sensor Abbreviation for Complementary Metal Oxid Semiconductor Sensor. Sensor for energy-saving digit-isation of image information. CMOS sensors are used as image sensors in digital cameras.

DHCP Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. DHCP is a service within IP networks. By using DHCP specific configurations such as IP address, subnet mask, DNS server and standard gateway can be allocated to devices automatically via a server (contrary to IP addresses that are manually assigned to single network devices).

DNS The Domain Name System (DNS) is one of the most important services within the network. It trans-lates e.g. the name of a website into an IP address. The main task of the DNS is to respond requests for name resolutions.

Domain Logical grouping of network devices.

Ethernet Ethernet is the most common LAN technology. Usually twisted pairs of conductors with special characteristics (e.g. CAT6) are used in Ethernet LAN'S. The most common Ethernet standards are 10BASE-T and 100BASE-T10. These standards enable transmission speeds up to 10 Mbit/s resp. 100 Mbit/s.

Host Computer that provides services within a computer network.

IP address The IP address designates the address of a computer or device within an IP network. With an IP address a computer that is connected to an IP network can be identified unambiguously. By setting the IP address a communication to another computer/device can be established. Each IP address must be assigned only once in the respective network to avoid conflicts. IP addresses can be as-signed fix that they always remain the same. Alternatively they can be assigned dynamically (or automatically) via DHCP. There are IP addresses with 4 and 6 bytes. The 4 bytes version is the most commonly used. In standard an IPv4 address is specified as decimal number from 0 to 255 separat-ed by dots (e.g. 192.168.178.1). Due to the fact that there are more IP devices than unique IPv4 ad-dresses, IP addresses are divided in private and public ones. Private IP addresses are not forwarded via router (they remain in the LAN). They start with the prefixes 10.*.*.*, 172.16-32.*.* and 192.168.*.*. The public IP addresses (globally unique) are assigned by providers.

IP camera An IP camera is special kind of camera. The special aspect of this camera is that images are trans-mitted via IP networks. Additionally to the camera component, network cameras contain a comput-er. The integrated computer compresses the image data and sends the data via the net. The com-puter essentially consists of a CPU, a flash memory and a DRAM memory. Due to the software of the network camera, the device can act as web server, FTP server, FTP client and E-Mail client in the net.

IP network Packet-oriented data network based on the Internet Protocol (IP).

LAN (Local Area Net-work)

A LAN consists of several computer and the associated devices, which are using the same commu-nication resources within a limited geographic area.

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MAC address The MAC address (Media Access Control Address) is the hardware address of each network adapt-er. It it used to identify devices within a LAN. The MAC addresses are already assigned unique by the manufacturer. They cannot be changed by the user normally.

Mbit/s (Megabit per second)

Measuring unit for the bit rate, this means the speed with that the bits are forwarded to a certain position. Usually the speed of networks is specified in Mbit. LANs are operated mostly with 10 or 100 Mbit/s. See also bit rate.

net mask (subnet and subnet mask)

A subnet is a separated part of an organisation's network that can be identified. A subnet mostly represents all computer of one geographical location in one building or in the same LAN. By subdi-viding one network into subnets, each subnet can be connected to the internet via the same, shared network address. The subnet is part of an IP address. Based on the subnet mask the network router can split the IP address into network and host part. Based on the network part a router can decide, if an IP package is determined for a specific subnet or not.

Network To connect end devices such as computers, that are connected together via different lines and have shared access to data and devices (printer, network cameras).

NTP The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a standard for the synchronisation of clocks within computer systems via packet-based communication networks. NTP is using the wireless transport protocol UDP. NTP has been especially developed to implement a reliable time specification via network with variable packet runtime.

Pixel One of the amount of tiny screen dots a digital image consists of. By its colour and intensity a pixel determines a tiny part of the entire image.

PoE (Power over Ether-net)

By using PoE a network device can be supplied via the same cable that is used for the network con-nection. This is an advantage in case of IP or remote monitoring, if it is too expensive to run a cable from the next power socket.

POP3 The Post Office Protocol (POP) is a transmission protocol. Using this protocol a client can fetch E-Mails from the E-Mail server. ... POP3 is an ASCII protocol. The control of the data transmission is based on commands that are send to the port 110 by default. ... permits only the listing, fetching and deleting of E-Mails at the E-Mail server.

Port Services, that are running on an IP device are distinguished by their port number and their transport protocol (TCP or UDP). Within a TCP or UDP packet the port numbers have to be specified always. For some services standard port numbers have established. These are inserted automatically (e.g. port 80 for http) by the client programs. The user itself comes into contact with it only in exceptional circumstances.

PTZ camera Abbreviation for pan/tilt/zoom. The ability of a camera to move left, right, up and down as well as the ability to zoom into an image.

Router If the communication of two IP devices within an IP network includes several networks (see subnet), then it is called routing. A router is to be used. The device determines on which way a packet is for-warded as fast as possible to the target client. In case of devices for the end user, mostly the router is combined with a network switch in one device.

RSS feeds RSS feeds (Rich Site Summary, as of version 2.0 Really Simple Syndication Feed) are used to dis-seminate information quick and easy via internet. If an user has subscribed a RSS channel, the client is searching for updates in the RSS feed periodically.

SD card SD Memory Card (Secure Digital Memory Card). The SD card is a digital storage which is based on flash memory modules.

Server In general the server is a computer program, which provides services for other programs on the same or another computer. A computer on which a service program is running, is also called a server. In practice the server can run many server and client programs. The computer program which provides the requested HTML sites or files for the client (browser) is called a web server.

SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)

The Session Initiation Protocol is a network protocol to establish, control and terminate a communi-cation connection via computer network. SIP is an often used protocol in the IP telephony.

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SMTP The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP ) is one of the protocol types that is used to exchange E-Mails in computer networks. Primarily it is used to feed in and forward E-Mails.

SSL Secure Sockets Layer. Protocol for secure communication via internet, especially between client and server. As of version 3.0 the SSL protocol has been standardised and developed continually under the name TLS. Version 1.0 of TLS corresponds to version 3.1 of SSL.

Standard gateway All IP packets whose target address is not part in their own subnet are sent to the standard gateway. The standard gateway is a router, which forwards the packet.

switch Hardware to connect several network devices (computer, cameras, printer etc.) within one LAN. As PoE switch also the power supply for the (door) cameras can be implemented via the network cable.

Syslog Protocol to transmit status, error, alarm and other messages from programs/devices to a logging server. Note: The transmission of Syslog messages is carried out in plain text.

Syslog server IP

System-relevant actions can be forwarded to the IP address (Syslog server) listed here. If the IP 000.000.000.000 is set, the mode is deactivated.

TCP The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a connection-oriented network protocol that is based on IP. TCP exchanges receipts and is more reliable than UDP, but requires more overhead and causes additional delays. TCP is used tending for control tasks and enquiries for which the focus is placed on a complete and confirmed data transmission.

UDP The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a connection-oriented network protocol that is based on IP. It is not as extensive as TCP and does not contain an acknowledgement of receipt. Thus, the bandwidth can be used more efficient. TCP is used tending for data flows, for those the focus is placed on high throughput and little delay (e.g. multimedia data).

VoIP Voice over IP is defined as telephoning over an IP network.

web interface The web interface is a graphical user interface. Via the web interface the user can communicate with the device.

Factory settings Device settings that are adjusted ex works and the device is delivered with. In case that it is neces-sary to reset the device to its factory settings, the settings made by the user will be deleted.

WLAN (Wireless LAN) WLAN is a wireless LAN that transmits data via radio. The end user are connected wireless to the network. The transmission in the main structure of the network is usually implemented via cable.

Time server (NTP serv-er)

A service that is located in the network or internet that specifies time and date (preselection time server PTB Braunschweig). If the check box synchronisation is activated, the time is updated once a day.

Zoom + / − Zoom in (zoom +) or zoom out (zoom −) the video image in one step.

Cleaning

ATTEN-TION! Loss of function due to short-circuit and corrosion.

Water and cleaning agents can enter the device. Electronic elements can get damaged due to short-circuit or corrosion. Avoid water and detergents from entering the device! Clean the indoor station with a dry or slightly wet cloth.

ATTEN-TION! Damages on the surface of the device

Abrasive or scratching detergents damage the surface of the device. Do not use any abrasive detergents! Remove strongerstains with a pH neutral household cleaner.

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► Clean the indoor station with a dry or slightly wet cloth. ► Remove stronger stains with a standard plastic cleaner.

Conformity

Declarations of conformity are available for download at www.tcsag.de/download/konformitaetserklaerungen.

Information on disposal

Dispose the device separately from domestic waste via a collection point for electronic scrap. Ask your county administration for the responsible collection point.

Dispose the parts of the packaging in collecting tanks for cardboard and paper resp. plastics.

Warranty We offer a simplified processing in case of warranty for qualified electricians. Please contact the TCS HOTLINE under [email protected]. Our standard terms and conditions of sale you'll find under www.tcsag.de.

Service Please send your questions and inquiries to

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