1 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels 1 IP SYSTEM Wiring Devices and Home Systems Division.

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1 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels 1 IP SYSTEM Wiring Devices and Home Systems Division

2 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels The reason of the system

3 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels House Building Compound 4000 units 600m 4000 units 1Km 2 wires digital system 8 wires + 2 wires digital system IP + 2 wires digital system LIMIT OF 2 WIRES:

4 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels The integration between 2wire and IP THE IP TECHNOLOGY IS NOT A NEW SYSTEM, BUT IT ENTERS IN THE D.E.S. OFFER TO IMPROVE THE 2WIRES PERFORMANCE. THIS INTEGRATION PERMITS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF BOTH TECHNOLOGIES: 2wires technology Easiness of cabling Good ratio performace/price Range of the internal/external units also for the entry and medium segments IP technology Distance Multichannel Centralization of the building’s management

5 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels  A tipical VDE system architecture can be divided in 2 lines:  Backbone  Riser Typical building’s architecture RISER BACKBONE FLAT Interface Backbone Riser Flat

6 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels DISTANCE Following these index, we can deduce that:  Backbone  in the big residential complex, IP technology is the best solution  Riser  2wires responds to all requests 50m – 10Km 20m – 600m Distance Usually with “distance” we mean the distance between the internal unit and the external unit, but it’s better to consider the average distance for every line: n Riser: from 5m to 600m n Backbone: from 50m to …Km

7 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels IP  MULTICHANNEL In a big residential complex, the probability to have more than one call on the same line changes from line to line: Riser: low or medium probability Backbone high probability The “multichannel” permits to have, on the same line, more A/V connections in the same time until 5 calls every 100 Mbits, the system is “always” available  Following these index, we can deduce that:  Backbone in residential complex with many MAIN entries, the IP technology is the best solution  Riser the 2wires is able to respond to all the requests high probability low probability medium probability

8 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels IP  CENTRALIZATION OF BUILDING MANAGEMENT DISTANCE AND MULTICHANNEL GIVE ALSO ANOTHER ADVANTAGE: Distance: in big residential complex it’s possible to collect all building information and functions in a single point Multichannel: it’s possible manage all these information and functions in the same time THEREFORE IT’S POSSIBLE TO CENTRALIZE THE MANAGEMENT OF ALL THE SYSTEM IN A SINGLE POINT: THE EVOLUTED SWITCHBOARD Communicate with all the external and internal units Management of all flat’s alarms Send messages to internal units Management by multi-switchboards Videocontrol  For management’s centralization we can consider the previous remarks:  Backbone in residential complex with many Main entries, the IP technology is the best solution  Riser in little and medium building the 2wires is able to respond to all the requests

9 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels  New DES IP offer

10 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels The IP offer is composed by two devices:  Interface 2 wires / IP Codes BT: LG  Switchboard software Codes BT: LG: Two new codes  Unlimited installation solutions

11 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Cod: BT LG wires technology on the riser IP protocol on the backbone Dimension: 10 DIN Two different modalities of configuration Simplified modalities by jumpers Complete modalities by software BT or LG IP INTERFACE

12 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels PC based solution ( Microsoft Windows ) Dedicated NETWORK User-friendly menu interface available also for touchscreen display Communication with internal units Communication with external units Communication between switchboards Management by multi-switchboard Flat alarms management First level of videocontrol Messages to Internal Units Switchboard IP “software”

13 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Visualization of alarms technical alarm customization Visualization of switchboard’s messages Up to five msg Up to 52 chrs without occuping the VDE channel

14 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels MANAGEMENT OF 8 SENSORS 5 burglar sensors and 3 technical sensors Sensors direcly connected to alarm module PANIC ALARM one buttom inside expandable with other buttons ALARMS SEGNALLING Visualization on alarms module’s leds Visualization on Internal Unit’s display Mailing to switchboards TWO MODELS: ALUMINIUM AND ANTHRACITE COMPACT DIMENSIONS: Flush-mounting installation in 506E box All the axolute plates for 506E box 2wire BT LG

15 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Details IP interface

16 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels CONNECTIONS: l 1-ETH: Ethernet connection l 2-SCS AV IN: Connection dedicated for the Entry Panels l 3-SCS AV: System power supply (BUS)  from the first power supply l 4-SCS AV OUT: Connecton dedicated for the Internal Units l 5-Connection for future use l 6-DC: Device power supply (1&2)  from the second power supply l 7-USB port for configuration and reset button l 8-LED l 9-Physical configurator socket Interface connection

17 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels LED of user interface

18 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels CONNECTION DIAGRAM

19 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels INTERFACE CONFIGURATION The interface can be configured: BY SOFTWARE (TiDeviceIP) l Via ETHERNET l Via USB (USB – mini usb) WITH CONFIGURATORS

20 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION HWSW l MAX N° OF I.U l MAX N° OF EP l MAX N° OF SWITCHBOARD9UNLIMITED l DIRECT CALL FROM PE TO SBNOYES l REDIRECTION OF AUTO POWER ONNOYES l LIST OF CYCLING VIEWNOYES

21 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels The OFFSET concept: Max number of calls from EP=4000, max number of IU=4000, how can we go over this limit? If in the IP interface we put something like the riser number in traditional system, we can go over! This is the OFFSET The BASE address is the number that we add to the SCS number, and the result is the SYSTEM address.

22 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Art A Add. Base PE = 0 Add. Base PI = 0 Add. Base for Calls = 0 (from 1 to 3999) Art B Add. Base PE = 0 Add. Base PI = 0 Add. Base for Calls = 4000 (from 4000 to 7999) Art C Add. Base PE = 0 Add. Base PI = 0 Add. Base Call = 0 (from 1 to 3999) Art D Add. Base PE = 0 Add. Base PI = 4000 (from 4000 to 7999) Add. Base Call = 0 ETH SWITCH PE (A) P=1 PE (B) P=2 PI CONFIGURATION PI CONFIGURATION Using the software is possible to see all the interface/switchboard connected on the LAN (in automatical way) and configure them: Set the range of EP and IU connected to each interface assigning them a system address (System address = base address + SCS address) l Interface A: 1 PE conneced, base add of PE= 0  system add=SCS add  PE=1 In this case the base add for calls is 0 (this EP will start to call from the system add ) l Interface B: 1 PE conneced, base add of PE= 0  system add=SCS add  PE= 2 In this case the base add for calls is 4000 (this EP will start to call from the system add ) l Interface C: 3999 PI connected,base add of PI =0  system add=SCS add  PI= l Interface D: 3999 PI connected, base PI add=4000  system add =

23 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels SWITCHBOARD FUNCTIONS: CALLS l It is possible to receive the calls from the EP and IU l It is possible to call the IU and the EP l It is possible to forward calls from EP to IU l Intercom between different switchboards; l Is possible cycling the cameras deciding the order you want (system address: ecc….) TEXT MESSAGE l Send text message to each switcboard; (max 150 c.) l Send text message to evoluted internal units (max 5 msg, 52 crts for each messagge);ALARMS l The alarm message can be received just by the corrispondent switchboard.. l The operator can manage the alarm (intrusion technical and antipanic) by the switchboard also calling the IU.

24 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels ANY QUESTIONS?