Connected to the future: Siedle IQ in-house telephones
Whether it is 1+n, 6+n or In-Home Bus, Siedle IQ connects existing systems to the digital future. For audio door intercom systems from 1952 onwards: simply exchange the in-house telephone for an IQ in-house telephone. Or install it directly in new systems. And connect to the Siedle app.
Connected to the future? For sure.
Don’t miss a thing: Siedle IQ's snapshot function
See and hear who is at the door – thanks to Siedle IQ. If someone rings the doorbell, a snapshot of the visitor from the external IP camera is sent to a mobile end device via the Siedle app . All images are stored in the video memory and later deleted from there in line with data protection regulations.
Siedle IQ’s snapshot function offers security where it is most important – in detached homes. A still image of the visitor is sent to all linked mobile devices.
The snapshot function is available for Siedle IQ HTS, IQ HTA and IQ BTS and therefore for all installation systems. All users need to do is activate the function in the Siedle app.
Siedle IQ lets you receive door calls on up to four smartphones, which are connected to the door intercom system via the Siedle app. This means, for example, that the whole family can use Siedle IQ’s snapshot function.
Siedle IQ supports IP cameras with single frame transmission (MJPEG). In the Siedle app, you can assign each camera to an entrance door. For every location managed by the Siedle app.
Getting the Siedle app up and running. It’s easy.
It only takes a few minutes to get the Siedle app up and running. Our video shows just how easy it is.
Highlights with IQ
Which in-house telephones are suitable for upgrading to Siedle IQ?
The IQ in-house telephones enable almost all older Siedle systems to be upgraded for mobile door communication. This overview shows which in-house telephones are suitable.
The LN 7145, LN 7150 AND S 7150 models with the legendary Schrillo bell are available with three, five or ten call buttons.
The pebble grey housing of the HT 111 features two buttons for door call, door release and light as well as a two-tone chime.
The HT 311 with its characteristic buttons and list of names under the receiver is a classic from the 1970s.
The HT 351 comes in light and dark brown, beige or orange. And with two or four signal lights.
The HT 411 has a no-tangle cord and two buttons with key symbol and a red dot for door call or light.
The HT 511 typically features a large door release or nine buttons and a field with three function elements.
The HT 611 comes in black or white. The door release and function buttons can be pressed when the receiver is down.
The HTA 711 has a plug-in cord, light button and door release button as well as one tone each for door and storey call.
Do IQ in-house telephones need an additional power supply?
Our IQ in-house telephones are installed just like conventional in-house telephones. There’s only one difference – they need an additional power supply for a stable WLAN connection. Siedle offers solutions to suit your needs.
If an in-house telephone is replaced with a Siedle IQ in-house telephone in an existing system, this can be supplied with the available NG 602-01 line rectifier.
The PSM 1 12 24 line rectifier is the cost-effective solution for systems with up to two IQ in-house telephones or if there is not much space in the control cabinet.
If there is no supply line, the IQ power supply unit can be used. Its modest black design suits many residential environments.
When do I need Siedle IQ BTS or IQ HTS and when do I need IQ HTA?
It depends on the technology installed - Siedle IQ is available for all systems: Siedle IQ BTS makes door communication in the In-Home bus mobile; in new or existing systems. The Siedle IQ HTS replaces in-house telephones in 1+n systems, which are still used today. And the Siedle IQ HTA replaces in-house telephones which were installed in 6+n technology. Your electrician will know which IQ model is right for your installed system.
In-house telephone for the In-Home bus with Wi-Fi interface for mobile extension through the Siedle app.
In-house telephone for 1+n technology with WLAN interface for mobile extension through the Siedle app.
In-house telephone for 6+n technology with WLAN interface for mobile extension through the Siedle app.
Requirements for modernisation with Siedle IQ HTA/HTS
Requirement: Fully-functional door intercom system without any noise or humming
Requirement: Siedle system from 1952 onwards
Exceptions: Systems with the following features
Requirement: System in the 2.4 GHz frequency range
Requirement: Dedicated supply option
Devices for dedicated supply
Requirement: IQ-compatible smartphone
Requirement: Internet and WLAN connection for automatic updates
Siedle IQ: the right additional supply
Siedle IQ in-house telephones bring mobile door communication to your smartphone. To do so, they need a stable Wi-Fi connection and an additional power supply. This video shows you which device is right for which project.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about Siedle IQ in-house telephones
Where can I find the QR code for log in on my IQ device?
In the case of the Siedle IQ in-house telephone for the 1+n system (Siedle IQ HTS), the QR code is on the device (under the receiver). This is reused for each log in. If the QR code is missing, a second QR code can be found inside the device.