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E TECHICAL MAUAL Art 456B B + - 40-56 Vdc SOLO CO CAVO ROSSO COMELIT 2E7T000500 OLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500 FIXED POE SETTABLE POE 0 POE A A2 A3 A4 Technicl mnul for Multi Aprtment Gtewy 456B Pssion.Technology.Design.

Wrnings Instll the equipment y crefully following the instructions given y the mnufcturer nd in complince with the stndrds in force. All the equipment must only e used for the purpose it ws designed for. Comelit Group S.p.A. declines ny responsiility for improper use of the pprtus, for ny ltertions mde y others for ny reson or for the use of non-originl ccessories or mterils. All the products comply with the requirements of Directive 2006/95/EC (which replced Directive 73/23/EEC nd susequent mendments) s certified y the CE mrk they crry. Do not route the riser wires in proximity to power supply cles (230/400V). Instlltion, mounting nd ssistnce procedures for electricl devices must only e performed y specilised electricins. Cut off the power supply efore crrying out ny mintennce work. Article 456B is multi-prtment gtewy tht: cn serve up to 200 prtments, with mximum of 5 slve devices per prtment; cn nswer clls from externl unit vi virtul door entry monitor App for smrt phone/tlet or using norml GSM or lndline telephone; incorportes the SIP protocol to enle telephone clls vi SIP server or vi virtul lines purchsed from SIP services provider; llows up to 4 simultneous udio/video clls; cn e configured remotely from we pge. Description of Art.456B 2 3 A SOLO CO CAVO ROSSO COMELIT 2E7T000500 OLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500 FIXED POE SETTABLE POE 0 POE A2 A3 A4 4 5 Art.456B 6 7 8 9. Ethernet port for ViP system riser input (defult ddressing: Autoip). 2. Dip switches for the procedures "Reoot with predetermined network settings" on pge 9 nd "Restoring fctory settings" on pge 20. 3. Power supply input vi Art. 44, Art. 44B. 4. CV nd CV2 for setting port A2. 5. CV3 nd CV4 for setting port A3. 6. A4 non POE Ethernet port for PC or router connection (defult: Sttic IP ddress 92.68..200, netmsk 255.255.255.0). 7. A3 non POE settle Ethernet port POE (defult: Sttic IP ddress 92.68..200, netmsk 255.255.255.0). Set the port s POE if you wnt to connect devices tht require power supply (door entry monitors, for exmple). 8. A2 non POE settle Ethernet port POE (defult: Sttic IP ddress 92.68..200, netmsk 255.255.255.0). Set the port s POE if you wnt to connect devices tht require power supply (door entry monitors, for exmple). 9. A Ethernet port POE (defult: Sttic IP ddress 92.68..200, netmsk 255.255.255.0). SETTABLE POE CV A2CV2 CV3CV CV4CV2 CV3A3CV4 SETTABLE CV CV2 POE DO OT USE STADARD ETHERET* CV3CV CV4CV2 CV3 CV4 POE DO OT USE STADARD ETHERET* * Only connect to the router or PC using the red Comelit cle 2E7T000500 DEFAULT CV CV2 O POE CV CV2 STADARD ETHERET CV3CV CV4CV2 CV3CV CV4CV2 CV3 CV4 O POE CV3 CV4 STADARD ETHERET 2

Configurtion of Art.456B This opertion requires PC loded with the softwre ViP Mnger version 2.3.0 or lter (downlodle from the wesite www. comelitgroup.com). An ctive internet connection is lso required. ) Connection Article456B hs 2 network interfces, A nd B, lelled for esy identifiction, which cn e configured seprtely to meet different system requirements. Depending on the type of system, connect the devices s shown in the following figures: VIP ETWORK + ITERET COECTIO ETWORK SYSTEM WITH SIGLE ETWORK ViP SYSTEM Art.44 Art.44B A B Art t. 456B OLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500 OLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500 + - 40-56 Vdc FIXED POE SETTABLE POE O POE A2 A3 A4 ITERFACE B IP ADDRESS AUTOIP ITERFACE A STATIC IP ADDRESS 92.68..200 (defult) A B Art t. 456B OLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500 OLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500 + - 40-56 Vdc FIXED POE SETTABLE POE O POE A2 A3 A4 ITERFACE A STATIC IP ADDRESS 92.68..200 (defult) ROUTER with ctive internet connection ViP SYSTEM ROUTER with ctive internet connection Instller PC with ViP Mnger version 2.3.0 nd higher Instller PC with ViP Mnger version 2.3.0 nd higher Tke prticulr cre with regrd to the network interfce settings nd do not configure interfces A nd B with the sme ddresses or similr prmeters: ech IP ddress must e unequivocl, the ddresses of the interfces A nd B must not elong to the sme sunet. All system devices form prt of single network, so it it is only necessry to configure interfce A. In this cse, DO OT lter the configurtion of interfce B. 3

2) ViP Mnger ddressing CASE CASE 2 defult ddress of the device (92.68..200) elonging to the sme router network (e.g.: 92.68..) defult ddress of the device (92.68..200) OT elonging to the sme router network (e.g.: 92.68.0.) Art.456B Art.456B OLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500 OLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500 FIXED POE SETTABLE POE O POE A A2 A3 A4 ITERFACE A STATIC IP ADDRESS 92.68..200 (defult) OLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500 OLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500 FIXED POE SETTABLE POE O POE A A2 A3 A4 ITERFACE A STATIC IP ADDRESS 92.68..200 (defult) 92.68..X............ 92.68.0.X ROUTER 92.68.. ROUTER 92.68.0. Instller PC Instller PC interfce A must e ssigned new Sttic IP ddress elonging to the sme network s the devices connected to interfce A OBSERVE THE FOLLOWIG PROCEDURE I CASE CASE PERFORM A DHCP SYSTEM SCA AD ASSIG A VIP ADDRESS Follow the procedure elow to perform system scn in DHCP, to locte ll the devices connected to interfces A nd B: n IP ddress will e utomticlly ssigned to the devices in ddressing mode Autoip (connected to interfce B); n IP ddress will e utomticlly ssigned to the devices in ddressing mode DHCP (connected to interfce B), if the system is connected to server with the DHCP function ctive; devices with Sttic IP ddress will e identified only if they hve network ddress tht is comptile with tht of interfce A.. From Options [] / Locl connections [] tick DHCP Enle [c] nd confirm [d]. SYSTEM SCA I DHCP During the system scn... A IP COMPATIBLE WITH THE SYSTEM WILL BE ASSIGED TO THE PC E.G. 92.68..30 c Instller PC d 4

CASE 2. Lunch the system scn y pressing Scn System [e].»» ll the devices connected to the system will e displyed in the device list. 3. Select device 456 B [f], select Addressing/ViP ddress [g], ssign n unequivocl ViP ddress to the device [h] nd press Write pge [i] to sve the current settings. e f g h In the cse of system with 2 456B devices, it will e necessry to ssign to interfce A of one of the two devices new Sttic IP ddress (s descried in "cse 2"), s ech device must hve unequivocl IP ddress. i OBSERVE THE FOLLOWIG PROCEDURE I CASE 2 CASE 2 ASSIG TO ITERFACE A A EW Sttic IP ddress The following procedure descries how to ssign network settings to the device456b tht re comptile with those of the devices connected to interfce A.. Open the softwre ViP Mnger version 2.3.0 or lter (downlodle from the wesite www.comelitgroup.com). 2. From Options [] / Locl connections [] untick the DHCP enle ox nd ssign n IP ddress to your PC [c] (in the exmple: 92.68..2)* tht elongs to the sme network s the IP ddress of interfce A (defult=92.68..200) nd confirm [d]. * the lst vlue must e within the rnge of 2 to 253 excluding: 200 (ssigned to the gtewy Art. 456B) nd the vlues lredy ssigned to other devices connected to the network. c Assign to the PC n IP ddress tht is comptile with the network of the 456B (e.g.: 92.68..2) so tht the two devices re le to communicte d 5

CASE 2 3. Lunch the system scn y pressing Scn System [e]»» the 456B will pper in the device list [f] 4. In Addressing/ IP ddress [g] ssign device 456B Sttic IP ddress [h] nd IP netmsk [i] comptile with the system for exmple IP: 92.68.0.5, netmsk: 255.255.255.0 (wrning: the IP ddress must not lredy e in use). 5. Enle "Use defult gtewy" [l] OLY for the interfce connected to the router (interfce A y defult) 6. Set the gtewy ddress[m], for exmple 92.68.0. press Write pge [n] to sve the current settings. e f g h i m Assign to device 456 network settings tht re comptile with those of the devices connected to interfce A so tht they cn communicte. l Enle "Use defult gtewy" OLY for the interfce connected to the router (interfce A y defult) n»» device 456B will now e in the sme network s the router (92.68.0.X) Art.456B OLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500 OLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500 FIXED POE SETTABLE POE O POE A A2 A3 A4 ITERFACE A STATIC IP ADDRESS 92,68.0.5 92.68.0.X...... ROUTER 92.68.0. Instller PC In the cses of "ViP etwork + Internet connection network" systems, tke prticulr cre with regrd to the network interfce settings nd do not configure interfces A nd B with the sme ddresses or similr prmeters: ech IP ddress must e unequivocl, the ddresses of the interfces A nd B must not elong to the sme sunet. 6

CASE 2 PERFORM A DHCP SYSTEM SCA AD ASSIG A VIP ADDRESS Follow the procedure elow to perform system scn in DHCP, to locte ll the devices connected to interfces A nd B: n IP ddress will e utomticlly ssigned to the devices in ddressing mode Autoip (connected to interfce B); n IP ddress will e utomticlly ssigned to the devices in ddressing mode DHCP (connected to interfce A), if the system is connected to server with the DHCP function ctive; devices with sttic ddress will e identified only if they hve network ddress tht is comptile with tht of interfce A.. From Options [] / Locl connections [] tick DHCP Enle [c] nd confirm [d]. SYSTEM SCA I DHCP During the system scn... A IP COMPATIBLE WITH THE SYSTEM WILL BE ASSIGED TO THE PC E.G. 92.68.0.30 c d Instller PC 2. Lunch the system scn y pressing Scn System [e].»» ll the devices connected to the system will e displyed in the device list. 3. Select the device 456 B [f], select Addressing/ViP ddress [g], ssign n unequivocl ViP ddress to the device [h] nd press Write pge [i] to sve the current settings. e f g h i 7

3) Licence ctivtion: Activtion of the licenses for ech prtment llows the users of tht residentil unit to use the specil functions provided y the device 456B (see pge 9 for further informtion out licenses): remotely nswer n udio/video cll from n externl unit using smrtphone or tlet (mster nd slve license); nswer n udio cll from GSM or lndline telephone (ll licenses); perform n udio telephone ckup of n unrechle device (mster nd slve license); the possiility to dispense with mster internl unit (mster license). An ctive internet connection is required to complete the license ctivtion procedure. A license is needed for ech prtment tht wishes to mke use of the functions descried ove.. Select device 456B []. 2. Press Add license []. 3. Press Add license file/s [c]. 4. Look for license files with the extension.viplcs [d] on the USB storge device (if supplied t time of purchse) or from the folder where it ws sved when purchsed nd confirm y pressing Open [e].»» new line with the newly instlled licenses will pper in the license ctivtion wizrd window. 5. Repet steps 3 nd 4 to instll other licences. 6. Press ext [f], 7. enter vlid emil ddress, press ext nd confirm. Open Serch d recent documents Desktop Documents Computer resources Filenme: etwork resources File type: you cn select more thn one file t time Open Cncel e f c»» In min settings/licenses [g] you cn view ll the licenses instlled[h]. h g 8

LICESES AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE MASTER LICESE: Mster door entry monitor not required (lredy integrted in the 456B) Up to 5 slves devices cn e dded for ech prtment, including: Smrtphone / Tlet + Comelit App PST/GSM telephone Door entry monitor (configured s slve) EXAMPLE APARTMET WITH MASTER LICESE: AUDIO TELEPHOE BACKUP VIP * ITERET O APP ACTIVE AD ETWORK DATA AVAILABLE? YES APP GSM PST SIP PROVIDER * it is possile to dd ViP internl units in Slve mode SLAVE LICESE: A mster door entry monitor is required Up to 5 slves devices cn e dded for ech prtment, including: Smrtphone / Tlet + Comelit App PST/GSM telephone Additionl door entry monitors (configured s slves) EXAMPLE APARTMET WITH SLAVE LICESE: AUDIO TELEPHOE BACKUP VIP * ITERET O APP ACTIVE AD ETWORK DATA AVAILABLE? YES APP GSM PST SIP PROVIDER * it is possile to dd ViP internl units in Slve mode TELEPHOE LICESE: Mster door entry monitor not required (lredy integrted in the 456B) Up to 5 slves devices cn e dded for ech prtment, including: PST/GSM telephone Door entry monitor (configured s slve) EXAMPLE APARTMET WITH TELEPHOE LICESE: VIP * SLAVE DOOR ETRY MOITOR (OPTIOAL) GSM PST SIP PROVIDER * it is possile to dd ViP internl units in Slve mode 9

4) DynDS configurtion for remote connection The DynDS ddress (Dynmic DS) llows DS nme to e permnently ssocited with the IP ddress of the sme host, even if tht ddress susequently chnges. A DynDS must e registered in order to mke the 456B ccessile from remote we pge nd to llow opertion of the Comelit ViP remote ppliction. An ctive internet connection is required to complete the license ctivtion procedure.. Select rticle 456B nd select Min Settings/DynDS []. 2. Select ComelitDS [] in order to use the free ComelitDS service. 3. Press Register CDS [c] to register ComelitDS hostnme. 4. Complete the registrtion pnel (B: mke note of the dt entered or copy nd pste them directly into the configurtion pge) nd press to complete the registrtion. 5. Enter the "hostnme", "user nme" nd "pssword" in the "DynDS settings" screen of the ViP Mnger softwre [d]. 6. Press Write pge [e] to confirm the current settings. d write the complete host nme, for exmple: nome_host3.comelitdns.com c e Comelit DS registrtion form 0

5) Port Forwrding setting for remote connection Port forwrding is the opertion tht llows the trnsfer of dt from one device to nother vi specific communiction port. This procedure enles n externl user (moile phone) to ccess device on locl network (456B). The procedure for opening router ports for the rticle 456B is required in order to llow remote ccess to the system vi we pge (port TCP 8080) nd vi n App (port TCP 6400*, port UDP 6400*). * For some internet service providers, port 6400 is not ville. In this cse, try chnging the ddress of the port with one of the following: 25, 80, 0, 43 or cll your internet service provider. With the PC still connected y Ethernet cle to rticle 456B (see pge 3).. Access the rowser nd enter the IP ddress of the router in the nvigtion r, for exmple: 92.68.. 2. Log in y entering the usernme nd pssword (these cn e found in the router user mnul). The port configurtion method my differ ccording to the rnd nd type of router used 3. Look for the sections "Port Opening" or "Apps nd gmes" or "Port Forwrding" (if not displyed on the min menu, serch for them in Advnced settings) nd dd the ports you wish to configure. 4. Fill in the configurtion pnel (see exmple in the figure elow):. Enter nme.. Select the desired protocol (for exmple: TCP for the port 8080, TCP/UDP for the port 6400). c. For the externl port, enter the desired vlue (e.g. 8080 / 6400); enter the sme vlue in the Strting nd Ending fields to open single port. d. For the internl port, enter the desired vlue (8080 / 6400); enter the sme vlue in Strting nd Ending fields to open single port. e. Enter the IP ddress of the ViP gtewy, for exmple (defult= 92.68..200). f. Confirm. 5. Repet the procedure for ech port you wish to open.

6) SIP settings configurtion The SIP settings configurtion procedure is only to e used when you wish to chnnel door entry phone communiction to SIP digitl telephone line (PST/GSM). It is possile to purchse up to 5 SIP phone lines to e shred etween ll the prtments. Ech phone line is communiction chnnel: when cll is received from n externl unit to lndline or moile phone, the first ville SIP line is used. Purchse the desired numer of SIP phone lines (mx 5) from SIP services provider: ech phone line is vlid ccount on the SIP server used to mke telephone clls; the user settings nd pssword re to e entered in the SIP settings screen (see pge. 3).. Select the device 456B nd select Min Settings/SIP settings []. 2. Enter the IP ddress of the SIP service provider (for exmple: sip.messgenet.it) nd the UDP port of the server supplied y the service provider (for exmple: 506) []. 3. Leve the prmeter "Codec preference" [c] ( for udio encoding/decoding) on the defult setting: PCMA/PCMU. US users only, select the codec PCMU. 4. Press Write pge [d] to sve the current settings. c d DTMF open rely /2/3: sequence of keys to press (minimum 3, mximum 6) to send commnd to ctivte the rely from telephone (the defult vlues cn e chnged) 2

7) SIP phone lines configurtion Access to SIP phone lines is controlled y the usernme nd pssword supplied y the SIP services provider t the time of purchse. Some providers lso provide User ID (which cn e vriously designted "User uthentiction", "user uth" or "user ID". The procedure for phone lines configurtion is descried elow.. Select the device 456B nd select Min Settings/SIP phone lines []. 2. For ech SIP phone line purchsed, enter the respective usernme nd pssword []. 3. For ech SIP phone line purchsed, enter the user ID [c] only if this hs een provided y the SIP services provider, otherwise leve the field lnk. 4. Press Write pge [d] to sve the current settings. c If the usernme, the pssword nd the user ID supplied y the SIP services provider re vlid for more thn one SIP phone line, reenter the usernme, pssword nd user ID in the susequent rows for ll the phone lines purchsed. For exmple: if 5 SIP phone lines hve een purchsed for which you hve usernme, pssword nd user ID, enter the sme credentils in ech of the first 5 rows. d A mximum of 5 SIP phone lines my e enled. The phone lines re shred etween ll the users of the system connected to the device 456B nd re mnged on "first come, first served" sis. 3

8) Aprtments configurtion In the prtments configurtion screen, ech prtment cn e ssigned license, ViP ddress (unequivocl) nd description to llow esy identifiction of the prtment nd the user. An prtment cn e enled for ech ville license.. Select device 456B nd select Min Settings/DynDS []. 2. Configure the individul prtments (mx 200) []: Enling: enle/disle the license for the prtment y selecting Enled/Disled. License type: ssign the type of license purchsed for the prtment, choosing etween Slve/Mster/Telephone. ViP ddress: enter n unequivocl ViP ddress to identify the prtment. Description: enter description to identify the prtment. 3. Press Write pge [c] to sve the current settings. c 4

9) Users configurtion (devices) In this pge you cn configure the slve devices tht cn e ctivted for ech prtment (mx. 5) Ech device is identified y its slve numer. Ech device must e ssigned type (internl unit, pp or telephone), description, the phone numer (in the cse of telephone/ moile phone).. Select device 456B nd select Min Settings/Users []. 2. Select the prtment for which you wish to configure the users [] 3. Configure the individul devices (mx 5 per prtment) [c]: Enling: enle/disle the device for the prtment y selecting Enled/Disled. Device type: ssign the type of device choosing etween: Internl unit: Comelit ViP internl unit; App: ComelitViP Remote App for Android or Apple devices (consult the reltive mnul for further detils); Phone: virtul ViP device controlled y the 456B nd used to mke phone clls to lndline or moile phone. Description: Description: enter description to identify the device. Phone numer: if you re configuring telephone, enter the phone numer of the device. Bckup: enle/disle the ckup line to configure the current device s ckup unit to which filed clls to the device specified in the djcent column ("Bckup of") re to e forwrded. Bckup of: specify the device to e cked up y selecting the corresponding slve device. Bckup exmple: the slve 3 phone numer (John Phone) is enled s the ckup unit of the App slve (John App) instlled on the sme device --> If the App "John App" cnnot e reched, fter few seconds the cll will e redirected to the phone numer "John Phone". 4. Press Write pge [d] to sve the current settings. c Slve ID of the device Ech prtment supports 5 devices, which re ssigned device ID (slve numer) tht identifies the device within the prtment. The device ID ssigned in this pge must correspond to tht ssigned to the sme device in the pge "Addressing/ViP ddress". It is dvisle to ssign the slve numers -2-3 to devices tht cn receive the video signl( internl units/pplictions), so tht during cll they cn receive the video signl directly, without the user hving to press video request utton. d 5

0) Messge server configurtion The following procedure descries how to specify on the rt. 456B the IP or ViP ddress of the rt. 952 device to e used s messge server (if present). Select device 456B nd select Min Settings/Messge server []. 2. From the pull-down menu [] select ViP ddress or IP ddress nd enter the ddress of the CPS device tht is to e used s messge server. 3. Press Write pge [c] to sve the current settings.. c 6

Specil configurtions App connection settings From the following configurtion pge you cn: set personlised prmeters for the pp connection (for exmple, if you wish to set different port for connection of the pp or if there is sttic pulic ddress you wish to use for remote connection. chnge the mximum numer of video connections on the network (mx. 6) or on the App (mx. 4).. Select the device 456B nd select Min Settings/App connection settings []. 2. Edit the vlues you wish to personlise. App connection settings Locl ddress: leve the field empty if you wish to set s the locl ddress the ddress of interfce A, s specified in the pge Addressing/IP ddress. Locl/remote TCP/UDP port (defult 6400): for some internet service providers, port 6400 is not ville: if the ComelitViP Remote App fils to register, try chnging the ddress of the port with one of the following: 25, 80, 0, 43 (open the respective ports on the router, see pge nd edit the vlues on the ComelitViP Remote App). Remote ddress: leve the field empty if you wish to set s the remote ddress the hostnme registered during configurtion of the DynDS settings. If necessry, you cn ssign sttic pulic ddress for remote connection. Video connections Mximum video connections on net: mximum numer of simultneous video connections on the network (mx. 6). Mximum video connections on tunnel (App): mximum numer of simultneous video connections on the App (mx. 4). 3. Press Write pge [] to sve the current settings. if necessry, you cn ssign sttic pulic ddress for remote connection. 7

Connection to the configurtion we pges From the we pges you cn perform ll of the opertions ville on ViP Mnger except license ctivtion. The ckup nd restore function is only ville on the we pges. A) Remote connection Once the DynDS configurtion hs een completed (see pge 0) nd port 8080 (see pge ) on the router hs een opened, remote ccess of the device will e possile. A ctive internet connection is lso required. A. Enter the registered hostnme or the pulic IP ddress, s in the following exmples, nd press enter. B) Locl connection With the PC connected vi Ethernet cle to interfce A of rt. 456B nd IP ddress elonging to the sme network s interfce A. B. Enter the IP ddress of interfce A s in the following exmple, nd press enter. http:// registered hostnme.comelitdns.com exmple = nome_host3.comelitdns.com :8080 http:// Interfce A IP ddress defult = 92.68..200 :8080 or: http:// pulic IP exmple = 23.49.29.88 :8080 2) Login. Press Login [] 2. Enter the instller pssword (defult= comelit) nd conform y pressing Login [] 8

Bckup nd restore The ckup function llows you to sve the current configurtion, which cn then e susequently clled up t ny time using the restore function. The ckup nd restore functions re only ville from the configurtion we pges (to ccess the we pges, see pge 8). As descried on pge 8: connect to the we pges of the device (in locl or remote) nd log in. 2. Access the Bckup/Restore section y pressing Bckup/Restore [] 3. Press Mke Bckup [] to crete ckup of the current configurtion. 4. Press Restore [c] nd confirm. 5. Press Reoot [d] to ctivte the sved configurtion. 4. Press Delete [e] to cncel ckup of the configurtion. e c d Reoot with predetermined network settings The function reoot with predetermined network settings llows you restrt the device with the defult network prmeter settings (interfce A= 92.68..200), while keeping the other settings unchnged. OFF O OFF O With the dip switches in the defult positions (OFF).. Switch off the power supply to the device. 2. Set DIP to O 3. Power on the device. 4. Wit 20-40 seconds, until the LEDs strt flshing slowly nd lterntely ( sec red / sec green). OFF O 5. Return ll the dip switches to OFF.»» The green LED will flsh for 5 seconds.»» The device will strt with the defult network settings. 6. At the next restrt, the device will recover the sved settings. 9

Restoring fctory settings This procedure llows you to restore ll the fctory prmeter settings nd to delete ll the device configurtions. OFF O With the dip switches in the defult positions (OFF).. Switch off the power supply to the device. OFF O 2. Set ll the dip switches to O. 3. Power on the device. 4. Wit 20-40 seconds, until the LEDs strt flshing rpidly nd lterntely (0. sec red / 0. sec green). OFF O 5. Return ll the dip switches to OFF.»» The red LED will flsh for 5 seconds.»» The device will reset ll prmeters to the fctory settings nd restrt in the norml wy. WARIG: the full reset procedure lso deletes nd the licenses instlled on the device You cn restore the licenses (mx. 2 times) using the procedure descried in the following prgrph. Restoring licenses The following procedure llows you to restore licenses lost during the full reset procedure:. From ViP Mnger, look for the device 456B s descried in the ViP Mnger ddressing procedure (pge 4). 2. Select the device 456B []. 3. Press "Add license" from the min menu []. 4. Press "Lod from server" to restore previously ctivted licenses [c]. Licenses cn e restored mximum of two times only. For dditionl license restore opertions, contct Comelit technicl ssistnce. c 20

J J2 J 2 J J2 J J2 OUT I S 0 + V C C P F AL 0 A P V 6304 VIP/06G Connection digrm for ViP network + Internet connection network system P C 0 0 S A F V P V + C OP OP + - 0 OUT AL V 6202W+ 623 G D C F P - + AL C 6203W C 3 OP + OP - S C F + P P A 0 V AL OUT 0 650 V 440 + I I OUTOUTOUTOUT - 2 2 3 4 OUT I S 0 + V C C P F AL 0 A P V 6304 P C 0 0 S A F V P V + C OP OP + - 0 OUT AL V 6202W+ 623 ROUTER 92.68.. 44 440 456B L - + V V + I I OUTOUTOUTOUT - 2 2 3 4 + - B A A A A 2 3 4 00-240 V ITERFACE B AUTO IP ITERFACE A IP: 92.68..X - + 595 ORAGE WIRE WHITE/ORAGE WIRE GREE WIRE WHITE/GREE WIRE TX - TX + RX - RX + - + 595 ORAGE WIRE WHITE/ORAGE WIRE GREE WIRE WHITE/GREE WIRE TX - TX + RX - RX + 20-230 V 20-230 V S C G R O C O T E D - V V ṮX TX RX RX M E + + - + 4682C 33436 S C G R O C O T E D - V V ṮX TX RX RX M E + + - + 4682C P R G G D 485 D- 485 D+ S 24 Vc 24 Vc 3360A 2

J J2 J 2 J J2 J J2 OUT I S 0 + V C C P F AL 0 A P V 6304 VIP/06GS Connection digrm for Single network system P C 0 0 S A F V P V + C OP OP + - 0 OUT AL V 6202W+ 623 G D C F P - + AL C 6203W C 3 OP + OP - S C F + P P A 0 V AL OUT 0 650 V 440 + I I OUTOUTOUTOUT - 2 2 3 4 OUT I S 0 + V C C P F AL 0 A P V 6304 P C 0 0 S A F V P V + C OP OP + - 0 OUT AL V 6202W+ 623 ROUTER 92.68.. ITERFACE A IP: 92.68..X 44 440 44 456B L - + V V + I I OUTOUTOUTOUT - 2 2 3 4 L - + V V + - B A A A A 2 3 4 00-240 V 00-240 V - + 595 ORAGE WIRE WHITE/ORAGE WIRE GREE WIRE WHITE/GREE WIRE TX - TX + RX - RX + - + 595 ORAGE WIRE WHITE/ORAGE WIRE GREE WIRE WHITE/GREE WIRE TX - TX + RX - RX + 20-230 V 20-230 V S C G R O C O T E D - V V ṮX TX RX RX M E + + - + 4682C 33436 S C G R O C O T E D - V V ṮX TX RX RX M E + + - + 4682C P R G G D 485 D- 485 D+ S 24 Vc 24 Vc 3360A 22

Glossry* Autoip: Automtic Privte IP Addressing (known s APIPA or Auto IP), is method for utomticlly ssigning IP ddresses to the devices connected to the network. Dynmic DS: Dynmic DS is technology tht llows DS nme to e permnently ssocited with the IP ddress of the sme host, even if tht ddress susequently chnges. DHCP: In telecommunictions nd informtion technology, Dynmic Host Configurtion Protocol (DHCP) is n ppliction lyer network protocol tht enles the devices or terminls of locl network to utomticlly receive on ech request to n IP network i.e. the internet) the necessry IP configurtion to estlish connection nd operte on wider network sed on Internet Protocol, i.e. to interct with ll the other sunets, exchnging dt, provided tht they re lso integrted in the sme wy with the IP protocol. Gtewy: gtewy is network device tht opertes t network level nd ove of the ISO/OSI model. It's min function is to trnsport network dt pckets outside locl network (LA) Gtewy is generic term for service tht sends dt pckets outside of the network; the hrdwre device tht fulfils this tsk is usully router. Simpler networks hve just one gtewy tht sends ll outound trffic to the Internet network. More complex networks hve severl sunets, ech of which refers to gtewy which routes dt trffic to other sunets or redirects it to other gtewys. Dynmic IP ddress: dynmic ddresses re used to identify non-permnent devices in LA. A server in the LA utomticlly dynmiclly ssigns the ddress, selecting it rndom from preset rnge. You cn select the rnge of ddresses in ccordnce with the numer of users y setting the netmsk, i.e. y telling the DHCP server how mny ddress its cn e ssigned dynmiclly to ech single client tht ccesses it. For exmple, if the netmsk hs the vlue 255.255.255.0 (where ech lock of numers seprted y point denotes group of 8 its), only the lst 8 its cn e ssigned to the hosts. Sttic IP ddress: sttic ddresses re used to identify semi-permnent devices with permnent IP ddress. etwork servers, printers, etc. typiclly use this ddressing method. Sttic ddressing is generlly used in preference to dynmic ddressing for non permnent network devices if there is limited numer of hosts in the sunet nd/or for security resons, so tht the ctions of ech host nd the reltive user cn e kept under control. Pulic IP ddress: in telecommunictions nd informtion technology pulic IP ddress is n IP ddress in the ddress rnge of the internet network tht is unequivoclly llocted nd is potentilly ccessile from ny other pulic IP ddress, nd therefore cn e used for ddressing nd routing vi IP protocol. POE: Power over Ethernet or PoE (the cronym) is technique for powering equipment vi the sme cle s tht used for Ethernet connection. It is very useful when there is no convenient electricl power source ner the termintion or when you wish to reduce the numer of elements nd wires; for exmple, n IP phone on desk cn e powered directly vi the Ethernet cle in Power over Ethernet, therey eliminting the need for power supplier nd its cle, mking for simpler, less cluttered instlltion. For the moment, these techniques re used minly to power devices tht consume only little power, such s VoIP telephones, ccess points nd wecms. Port forwrding: in computer networks, port forwrding is the opertion tht llows the trnsfer of dt from one device to nother vi specific communiction port.. This technique cn e used to llow n externl user to rech host with privte IP ddress (within LA) vi port of the corresponding pulic IP ddress. This opertion requires router cple of utomtic trnsltion of network ddresses, or AT. *Sources Dynmic DS. (205, June 8). Wikipedi, L'enciclopedi lier. http://it.wikipedi.org/wiki/dynmic_ds Dynmic Host Configurtion Protocol. (205, June 8). Wikipedi, L'enciclopedi lier. http://it.wikipedi.org/wiki/dynmic_host_configurtion_protocol Gtewy (informtion technology). (205, June 8). Wikipedi, L'enciclopedi lier. http://it.wikipedi.org/wiki/gtewy_(informtic) IP Address. (205, June 8). Wikipedi, L'enciclopedi lier. http://it.wikipedi.org/wiki/indirizzo_ip Pulic IP ddress (205, June 8). Wikipedi, L'enciclopedi lier. http://it.wikipedi.org/wiki/indirizzo_ip_pulico Power over Ethernet (205, June 8). Wikipedi, L'enciclopedi lier. http://it.wikipedi.org/wiki/power_over_ethernet Port forwrding. (205, June 8). Wikipedi, L'enciclopedi lier. http://it.wikipedi.org/wiki/port_forwrding The contents of this pge sourced from Wikipedi re distriuted through licenz Cretive Commons Attriuzione - Condividi llo stesso modo 3.0 The rnds nd commercil nmes ppering in this puliction remin the property of their respective owners. 23

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