Telecom Behnke BEHNKE-STATION Manuale utente

BEHNKE-STATIONBEHNKE-STATION
AS OUTDOOR STATION
Technical Manual
Version 3.63
21/08/2023
all-in-one communication station
compact communication station
modular communication station
delocalised communication station

!! Important notesImportant notes
Telecom Behnke GmbH
Robert-Jungk-Straße 3
66459 Kirkel
Deutschland / Germany
Info-Hotline: +49 6841 / 8177-700
Service-Hotline: +49 6841 / 8177-777
Telefax: +49 6841 / 8177-770
info@behnke-online.de
www.behnke-online.de
Télécom Behnke sàrl
15, rue du Parc
57600 FORBACH
France
Infoligne : +33 3 87 84 99 50
Hotline SAV : +33 3 87 84 99 55
Télécopie : +33 3 87 84 99 59
info@behnke.fr
www.behnke.fr
Please note that Telecom Behnke products and accessories may only be installed and
serviced by qualified electricians in compliance with all relevant safety provisions.
Before carrying out service and maintenance work, please ensure that the devices are safely
disconnected from the power grid (unplug power supply unit) and are disconnected from any
other network.
Prolonged direct exposure to sunlight may cause the device to heat up considerably,
especially on devices with a dark front panel or when the device is installed in an insulated
wall. n such a case, the device must be allowed to cool down sufficiently long before
dismounting. Above all, be careful when touching the electronics housing!
To avoid security risks and unauthorised access, it is strongly recommended to change the
passwords and codes provided at delivery and to deactivate functions that are not required.
For further legal information, please see the annexe.
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Contents
Commissioning
Base electronics
Connections
Rear connections
Delocalised base electronics
Startup
Configuration button
Status LED
Configuration by webinterface
Configuration via the network
Configuration via the configuration WLAN
Login to the web interface
Secured connection
General
Network
Analogue phone
SIP phone
IP intercom
Camera
Display
Connection
Buttons
Keypad
Phone book
Relays
Card reader
Triggers
Acoustics
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System
Help
Configuration by phone, keypad or display
Configuration mode
Configuration steps
Extended configuration steps for analogue phone
HTML API
Access to the HTML API
API help
UDP communication
Using UDP communication
UDP status messages
UDP remote control messages
Extended UDP protocol
Annexe
Technical specifications, features and functions
System startup problems
Version history
License information and copyright notices
Legal notices
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Commissioning
Welcome.
The Behnke station is a high-quality hands-free station for professional use. It is available as
indoor and outdoor station. This manual handles the outdoor station.
The outdoor station can be operated in different ways, namely as:
analogue telephone on an analogue extension of a telephone system (if AIF hybrid)
SIP telephone on a SIP server (IP telephone system) or
without SIP server together with other SIP telephones (direct SIP calls)
IP intercom together with other devices
Typical areas of application of the outdoor station are:
hands-free communication station for doors, barriers and gates
hands-free info communication station
The outdoor station is available in different versions, namely as:
compact communication station with continuous front panel
modular communication station with various function modules
delocalised communication station consisting of front panel and delocalised base
electronics
individually manufactured special communication station
The two built-in relays enable a wide range of control functions, such as opening the door.
The range of functions can be expanded by connecting additional modules such as a card
reader.
This results in a variety of model variants from which the most suitable one for the respective
application should be selected.
This manual explains the Behnke station in general. This means that functions are also
explained that may either not be available in your model or variant of the Behnke station or
only if appropriate additional modules are connected.
If you have any questions about installation, if anything is unclear or if you have problems,
please contact our
Service hotline: +49 6841 / 8177-777
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Base electronics
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Connections
AIF variants
The Behnke station is available with different connection boards (=AIF), which offer more or
less connections and functions. The following AIFs are available:
AIF hybrid
- use as analogue or SIP telephone or IP intercom
- USB port for direct connection of a USB camera
- extension port for direct connection of an IP camera
- support for PoE and PoE+
- with PoE+ direct supply of a hearing loop possible
AIF IP
- use as SIP phone or IP intercom
- USB port for direct connection of a USB camera
- no extension port
- connection of an IP camera via USB extension port adapter possible
- support of PoE
- separate supply of a hearing loop required
network
Usually the device is connected to a 100 Mbit/s Ethernet network.
To do this, the network cable arriving from the switch is connected to the left RJ45 socket
'ethernet port'. Alternatively, if the incoming network cable does not have a connector, the
two wire pairs 1/2 and 3/6 can also be connected to the left, via the left green 4-pin plug.
energy supply
If the device is connected to a network port with PoE or PoE+, the power is supplied via the
network cable.
For devices with a hearing loop module, AIF hybrid and PoE+, the hearing loop module can be
powered directly. In all other cases, a separate power supply to the hearing loop module is
required.
If the network is not to be connected via the RJ45 socket but via the green plug, this is only
possible with a PoE variant in which the energy is transmitted via the same wire pairs as the
data (1/2 3/6). With a PoE variant that uses the free wire pairs, the connection must be made
via the RJ45 socket.
If PoE is not available or the device is to be connected to the network via a wireless network
or not at all, then the device can be supplied via a Behnke PoE injector.
analogue telephone line if AIF hybrid
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analogue telephone line if AIF hybrid
If the device is to be operated as an analogue telephone, an analogue telephone line must be
connected to the two right terminals of the black 4-pin plug. In this case, the device's
operation mode must be set accordingly.
relays
The device has 2 relays which are connected via the right, green 4-pin plug. Relay 1 uses the
two left terminals and relay 2 the two right terminals of the plug.
These are voltage-free switching contacts. The maximum values for switching voltage,
switching current and switching capacity indicated in red must all be respected.
For relay 1, the function as a door opener relay with normally open contact is preset and for
relay 2 that the contact is closed during a connection.
If other functions are required, for example a door opener relay with a NC contact or 2 door
opener relays, this can be configured accordingly.
extension Port/IP camera if AIF hybrid
Additional IP devices can be connected via the extension port, i.e. the right RJ45 socket, and
supplied via PoE, for example an IP camera.
The extension port can be operated in different ways. In the preset operation mode
'absorption port', the connected device is integrated into a VLAN of the Behnke station and
the device cannot be accessed directly from the network.
Alternatively, the operation mode can be set to 'extension port' in order to integrate the
device into the network and make it directly accessible.
alarm input
An information can be transmitted to the device by a suitable DC voltage via the alarm input
in order to trigger an action, for example a call or opening the door.
The voltage is connected to the green 2-pin terminal, observing the polarity.
door opener button / sabotage contact
A door opener button can be used to directly open the door, ie to trigger the door opener
relay.
Alternatively, the contact can be used as a sabotage contact to trigger an action in the event
of sabotage, for example sending an e-mail or activating the safety shutdown.
In the delivery state, the use of the contact as a door release button is set. If the contact is to
be used as a sabotage contact, this can be set in the section 'triggers' of the web interface.
A door release button or a sabotage contact is a normally open contact that is connected to
the two left terminals of the black 4-pin plug.
ground
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The connection to the ground is required if it is a TNV-1/ES1 circuit , for example if the device
is installed in a column and there is no fixed connection to the building.
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