Carephones with app connection
Whether 1+n, 6+n or In-Home bus: The Siedle IQ BTS, IQ HTS and IQ HTA in-house telephones connect existing audio door intercom systems from 1952 with the digital future: Simply replace the old in-house telephone with a Siedle in-house telephone with app connection. Or install them directly in new systems. And connect with the Siedle app.
Connecting to the future? You bet.
See who is at the door without the video function
Although the Siedle in-house telephones with app connection do not have a video function themselves, it is possible to receive images of the front door - on a mobile device. All you need is the Siedle app and a camera installed in the door intercom network. As soon as the Siedle app is connected, users simply need to activate this snapshot function there.
The snapshot function provides security where it is most important: in single-family homes. A still image of the visitor is transmitted to all linked mobile devices.
The snapshot function is available for all Siedle in-house telephones with app connection. This still image is therefore available for the 1+n, 6+n and Siedle In-Home bus installation systems.
An in-house telephone with app connection brings the door call to up to four smartphones, which are linked to the system via the Siedle app. For example, the whole family can use the snapshot function.
The Siedle in-house telephones with app connection support IP cameras with single image transmission (MJPEG). Each camera can be assigned to an entrance door in the Siedle app.
Highlights of the app connection
Series suitable for mobile door communication
With our in-house telephones with app connection, almost all older audio door intercom systems from Siedle can be converted for mobile door communication. The overview shows which in-house telephones are suitable for this.
The models LN 7145, LN 7150 and S 7150 with the legendary Schrillo ringing mechanism are available with three, five or ten call buttons.
The pebble grey housing of the HT 111 contains two buttons for door call, door release and light as well as a double tone chime.
A classic of the 1970s is the HT 311 with the characteristic buttons and the name directory under the receiver.
The HT 351 is available in light and dark brown, beige or orange and with two or four signalling lamps.
The HT 411 has a spring cord and two buttons with a key symbol and a red dot for door call or light.
Typical of the HT 511 are the large door opener or the nine button keys and the field with three function elements.
The HT 611 is available in black or white and the door opener and function buttons can be operated with the handset on-hook.
The HTA 711 has a plug-in cord, light and door release button as well as one tone each for door and storey call.
Does the app connection require an additional power supply?
Our in-house telephones with app connection are installed in exactly the same way as conventional in-house telephones. The only difference is that they require an additional power supply for a stable WLAN connection. We offer customised power supply units for this purpose. Our qualified trade partners know which power supply is best in each individual case.
If an existing in-house telephone in a system is replaced by a Siedle in-house telephone with app connection, this can be supplied with the existing NG 602-01 power supply unit.
The PSM 1 12 24 power supply unit is the cost-effective solution when space in the switch cabinet is limited or for systems in which a maximum of two Siedle in-house telephones with app connection are used.
If there is no supply line, the plug-in power supply unit can be used for Siedle in-house telephones with app connection. Its plain black colour fits into many living environments.
For which systems are in-house telephones with app connection available?
Our in-house telephones with app connection are suitable for all installation systems: The Siedle IQ BTS in-house telephone makes door communication in the In-Home bus mobile; in new or existing systems. The IQ HTS variant replaces old in-house telephones in 1+n systems; IQ HTA in 6+n systems. The electrician knows which model fits the installed system.
Home telephone for the In-Home bus with WLAN interface for mobile expansion using the Siedle app.
In-house telephone for 1+n technology with WLAN interface for mobile expansion using the Siedle app.
Carephone for 6+n technology with WLAN interface for mobile expansion via the Siedle app.
Requirements for modernisation with app connection
Requirement: Door intercom system without malfunctions and without noise or humming
Prerequisite: Siedle systems built in 1952 or later
exceptions: Systems with the following features
Requirement: System in the 2.4 GHz frequency range
Prerequisite: Possibility of own supply
Devices for their own power supply
Requirement: a compatible smartphone
Requirement: Internet and WLAN connection for automatic updates
Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about Siedle in-house telephones with app connection
Where can I find the QR code for the app connection on my in-house telephone?
On the in-house telephone for System 1+n (IQ HTS), the QR code is located on the device (under the receiver). This code is reused each time you log in. A copy of the QR code can be found inside the device.
What functions does mobile door communication with Siedle in-house telephones include?
How many users can I link to an in-house telephone with app connection?
What should I do if the WLAN router and in-house telephone remain in the building when I move out?
Questions about the Siedle app