Instructions

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Do not plug the power supply unit into the
wall socket yet. Only use the power supply
unit provided along with the device, or a
DIN-rail power supply unit that you can obtain
from us separately, since this has been
specially stabilized electrically and is
equipped with an integrated audio inter-
ference reduction device. Other power
supply units may destroy the device or
cause poor transmission quality.
The warranty expires automatically if you
use a different power supply unit.
Option 2: Power supply via PoE
To power the device via a PoE-Switch (e.g. D-Link
DGS-1008P) or PoE-Injector (e.g. DoorBird Gigabit PoE
Injector A1091) in accordance with the PoE standard
IEEE 802.3af Mode A, the four wires bearing the
numbers 1, 2, 3 and 6 of a Cat.5 cable or better are
to be used. A Cat.5 cable or better must be used
as network signals can only be transmitted over
completely insulated, shielded and twisted cables.
If you use PoE as a source of power the four wires for
PoE then simultaneously form the data link.
The device won’t start if your PoE-Switch/PoE-Injector
does not support the PoE Standard IEEE 802.3af
Mode A (see Diagnostic-LED and Diagnostic-Sounds).
1. Disconnect the PoE-Switch or PoE-Injector
from the power grid.
2. Run the network cable to the installation
location of the device.
STEP : CONNECTING THE DEVICE
It is possible to connect the cables and wires to the
device conveniently and safely via labelled connection
ports. You can connect all necessary cables and wires
to the device now. Please remove any cables and wires
from the connection ports of the device that you do
not need. Remove about 5 mm of insulation material
at the end of the wires that you would like to connect
to the green screw connection terminal of the device.
Please take care when connecting the cables
and wires. Connecting the cables and wires
the wrong way may damage the device.
Wires without insolation material must not
protrude out of the green screw connection
terminal, it may lead to electrical short and
damage the device.
The yellow, green, and red cables that lead
out from the side of the Main Electrical Unit
must only be used to connect components
certified by Bird Home Automation.
Handle the front plate with care. The surface
of the front plate could be scratched or
otherwise damaged if handled without care.
If you have only two wires available at the
assembly location, you may use of the
“DoorBird 2-Wire Ethernet PoE Converter
A1071”, sold separately. It allows you to
transfer network data (Ethernet) and power
(PoE) with a simple two-wire cable over long
distances. For example; existing buildings with
a simple two-wire bell wire can be equipped
with network technology without having to
retrofit any network cables.
STEP : REMOVING THE FRONT PLATE
Remove the front plate carefully using the screw driver
provided with the device from the mounting housing
(backbox).
STEP : ASSEMBLING THE MOUNTING
HOUSING
Assemble the mounting housing (backbox) to the wall.
You can find detailed drawings and measurements
of the device in the corresponding datasheet of the
device.
If you must drill holes in a wall, insert screws
into a wall or lever up a wall, ensure that
no cables or mains (gas, water, etc.) are to be
found in the wall.
STEP : POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS
The device can be powered using the power-supply
unit (mains adaptor) supplied with it (Option 1)
or via PoE (Power over Ethernet) using a network
cable (Option 2). The device can be alternatively also
be supplied with power using a DIN-rail power supply
unit that you can obtain direclty from us.
The device does not use battery power.
Option 1: Power supply using the power-supply unit
(mains adaptor)
The power supply unit (mains adaptor) supplied with
the device has a 300 cm long cable with two insulated
wires.
2.) Pull down
the front
panel.
3.) Pull the
front panel
towards you.
1cm
1.) Turn out the
security
screws for
1 cm
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