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Module Door Staon
User Manual
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FOR USING THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER THAT DOES NOT INFRINGE ON THE
RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, RIGHTS OF
PUBLICITY, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, OR DATA PROTECTION AND
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OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION, THE DEVELOPMENT OR
PRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS, ANY ACTIVITIES IN
THE CONTEXT RELATED TO ANY NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVE OR UNSAFE NUCLEAR
FUEL-CYCLE, OR IN SUPPORT OF HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES.
IN THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN THIS MANUAL AND THE
APPLICABLE LAW, THE LATER PREVAILS.
Data Protecon
During the use of device, personal data will be collected, stored and
processed. To protect data, the development of Hikvision devices
incorporates privacy by design principles. For example, for device with facial
recognion features, biometrics data is stored in your device with
encrypon method; for ngerprint device, only ngerprint template will be
saved, which is impossible to reconstruct a ngerprint image.
As data controller, you are advised to collect, store, process and transfer
data in accordance with the applicable data protecon laws and regulaons,
including without limitaon, conducng security controls to safeguard
personal data, such as, implemenng reasonable administrave and
physical security controls, conduct periodic reviews and assessments of the
eecveness of your security controls.
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Symbol Convenons
The symbols that may be found in this document are dened as follows.
Symbol Descripon
Danger
Indicates a hazardous situaon which, if not avoided, will or
could result in death or serious injury.
Cauon
Indicates a potenally hazardous situaon which, if not
avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance degradaon, or unexpected results.
Note
Provides addional informaon to emphasize or
supplement important points of the main text.
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Regulatory Informaon
FCC Informaon
Please take aenon that changes or modicaon not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protecon against harmful
interference in a residenal installaon. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instrucons, may cause harmful interference to radio
communicaons. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a parcular installaon. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television recepon, which can be determined by
turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separaon between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
dierent from that to
which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
FCC
Condions
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operaon is subject to
the following two condions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired
operaon.
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EU Conformity Statement
This product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories too are
marked with "CE" and comply therefore with the applicable
harmonized European standards listed under the EMC Direcve
2014/30/EU, the RoHS Direcve 2011/65/EU
2012/19/EU (WEEE direcve): Products marked with this symbol
cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the
European Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your
local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or
dispose of it at designated collecon points. For more informaon
see: www.recyclethis.info
2006/66/EC (baery direcve): This product contains a baery
that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the
European Union. See the product documentaon for specic
baery informaon. The baery is marked with this symbol,
which may include leering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb),
or mercury (Hg). For proper recycling, return the
baery to your
supplier or to a designated collecon point. For more informaon
see:www.recyclethis.info
Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance
This device meets the CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) standards requirements.
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Contents
1 Terminal and Wiring ................................................................................... 1
1.1 Appearance ....................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Terminal Descripon ......................................................................................... 7
1.3 Module Door Staon Wiring ........................................................................... 10
1.3.1 Door Lock Wiring .................................................................................... 10
1.3.2 Door Contact Wiring ............................................................................... 11
1.3.3 Exit
Buon Wiring .................................................................................. 12
2 Installaon ................................................................................................ 13
2.1 Congure Sub Module Address ....................................................................... 13
2.2 One-Module
Installaon ................................................................................. 14
2.2.1 One-Module Surface Mounng .............................................................. 14
2.2.2 One-Module Flush Mounng ................................................................. 17
2.3 Two-Module Installaon ................................................................................. 21
2.3.1 Two-Module Surface Mounng .............................................................. 21
2.3.2 Two-Module Flush Mounng ................................................................. 26
2.4 Three-Module Installaon .............................................................................. 30
2.4.1 Three-Module Surface Installaon ......................................................... 30
2.4.2 Three-Module Flush Mounng ............................................................... 34
2.5 More-Than-Three Module Installaon ............................................................ 38
2.5.1 More-than-Three Module Surface Mounng ......................................... 38
2.5.2 More-Than-Three Module Flush Mounng ............................................ 44
3 Acvaon ................................................................................................. 52
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3.1 Acvate Device via Web .................................................................................. 52
3.2 Acvate Device via Client Soware ................................................................. 52
3.3 Edit Network Parameters ................................................................................ 53
4 Remote Conguraon via Web ................................................................ 54
4.1 Live View ......................................................................................................... 54
4.2 User Management .......................................................................................... 54
4.3 Number Sengs ............................................................................................. 55
4.4 Device Management ....................................................................................... 55
4.5 Parameters
Sengs ........................................................................................ 55
4.5.1 Local Parameters Sengs ....................................................................... 56
4.5.2 System
Sengs ....................................................................................... 57
4.5.3 Network Sengs .................................................................................... 60
4.5.4 Video & Audio
Sengs ........................................................................... 64
4.5.5 Image Sengs ........................................................................................ 67
4.5.6 Event
Sengs ......................................................................................... 70
4.5.7 Schedule Sengs .................................................................................... 73
4.5.8 Intercom Sengs .................................................................................... 73
4.5.9 Access Control Sengs ........................................................................... 76
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Conguraon via Client Soware ............................................................. 79
5.1 Device Management ....................................................................................... 79
5.1.1 Add Online Device .................................................................................. 79
5.1.2 Add Device by IP Address ....................................................................... 80
5.1.3 Add Device by IP Segment ...................................................................... 80
5.2 Live View via Door Staon .............................................................................. 81
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5.3 Video Intercom Sengs .................................................................................. 81
5.3.1 Receive Call from Door Staon ............................................................... 81
5.3.2 Search Call Logs ...................................................................................... 82
5.3.3 Upload Armed
Informaon .................................................................... 83
A.
Communicaon Matrix and Device Command ....................................... 84
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1 Terminal and Wiring
1.1 Appearance
Main Unit
Figure 1-1 Main Unit Appearance
Table 1-1 Appearance Descripon
No. Descripon
1 Microphone
2 Low Illuminaon IR Supplement Light
3 Built-in Camera
4 Loudspeaker
5 Call Buon
6 Nametag
7 TAMPER
8 Network Interface
9 Module-Connecng Interface (output)
10 Terminals
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Note
Nametag area supports insert customized name card. The suggested
card size is: 58 (L) x 11.7(W) mm.
The module connecng interface is used to connect other funcon
module, such as nametag module, keypad module, card reader module,
etc. All these modules are known as sub module.
Two-Wire Main Unit
Figure 1-2 Two-Wire Main Unit
Table 1-2 Appearance Descripon
No. Descripon
1 Microphone
2 Low Illuminaon IR Supplement Light
3 Built-in Camera
4 Loudspeaker
5 Call Buon
6 Nametag
7 TAMPER
8 Two-Wire Interface
9 Module-Connecng Interface (output)
10 Terminals
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Note
Nametag area supports insert customized name card. The suggested
card size is: 58 (L) x 11.7(W) mm.
The module connecng interface is used to connect other funcon
module, such as nametag module, keypad module, card reader module,
etc. All these modules are known as sub module.
Nametag Module
Figure 1-3 Nametag Module Appearance
Table 1-3 Appearance Descripon
No. Descripon
1 Call Buon
2 Nametag
3 Module-Connecng Interface (output)
4 Module-Connecng Interface (input)
5 Debugging Port
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Keypad Module
Figure 1-4 Keypad Module Appearance
Table 1-4 Appearance Descripon
No. Descripon
1 Buon
2 Module-Connecng Interface (output)
3 Module-Connecng Interface (input)
4 Debugging Port
Indicator Module
Figure 1-5 Indicator Module
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Table 1-5 Appearance Descripon
No. Descripon
1 Calling Indicator
2 Two-way Audio Indicator
3 Unlock Indicator
4 Module-connecng Interface (output)
5 Module-connecng Interface(input)
6 Debugging Port
Card Reader Module
Figure 1-6 Card Reader Module
Table 1-6 Appearance Descripon
No. Descripon
1 Card Reading Area
2 Module-connecng Interface (output)
3 Module-connecng Interface(input)
4 Debugging Port
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Display Module
Figure 1-7 Display Module
Table 1-7 Descripon
No. Descripon No. Descripon
1 Screen 5 Back Buon
2 Up Buon 6 Module-connecng
Interface (output)
3 Down Buon 7 Module-connecng
Interface (input)
4 Conrm Buon 8 Debug Port
Informaon Module
Figure 1-8 Informaon Module
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Table 1-8 Descripon
No. Descripon
1 Display Area
2 Module-connecng Interface (output)
3 Module-connecng Interface (input)
4 Debugging Port
Note
The debugging port is used for debugging only.
1.2 Terminal Descripon
Main Unit Terminals
Figure 1-9 Main Unit Terminals
Table 1-9 Descripons of Terminals and Interfaces
No. Interface Descripon
A1 NC1 Door Lock Relay Output (NC)
A2 NO1 Door Lock Relay Output (NO)
A3 COM Common Interface
A4 NC2 Door Lock Relay Output (NC)
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No. Interface Descripon
A5 NO2 Door Lock Relay Output (NO)
A6 GND Grounding
A7 12 VDC Power Input
A8 GND Grounding
B1 AIN2 For the access of Door Magnec 2
B2 AIN1 For the access of Door Magnec 1
B3 AIN3 For the access of Exit Buon 1
B4 AIN4 For the access of Exit Buon 2
B5 485- Module-connecng Interface
B6 485+
B7 12 V OUT
B8 GND
C LAN PoE Network Interface(Supports IEEE
802.3af/at-Compliant Devices)
Two-Wire Main Unit Terminal
Figure 1-10 Two-Wire Main Unit Terminal
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Table 1-10 Descripons of Terminals and Interfaces
No. Interface Descripon
A1 NC1 Door Lock Relay Output (NC)
A2 NO1 Door Lock Relay Output (NO)
A3 COM Common Interface
A4 NC2 Door Lock Relay Output (NC)
A5 NO2 Door Lock Relay Output (NO)
A6 GND Grounding
A7 12 VDC Reserved
A8 GND Grounding
B1 AIN2 For the access of Door Magnec 2
B2 AIN1 For the access of Door Magnec 1
B3 AIN3 For the access of Exit Buon 1
B4 AIN4 For the access of Exit Buon 2
B5 485- Module-connecng Interface
B6 485+
B7 12 V OUT
B8 GND
C Two-Wire Interface Two-Wire Interface
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Sub Module Terminal
Figure 1-11 Sub Module Terminal
Table 1-11 Descripon
No. Interface Descripon
A1 485- Module-Connecng Interface (Input)
A2 485+
A3 12V IN
A4 GND
B1 485- Module-Connecng Interface (Output)
B2 485+
B3 12V OUT
B4 GND
1.3 Module Door Staon Wiring
1.3.1 Door Lock Wiring
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Figure 1-12 Door Lock Wiring
Note
Terminal NC1/COM is set as default for accessing magnec lock/electric bolt;
terminal NO2/COM is set as default for accessing electric strike.
1.3.2 Door Contact Wiring
Figure 1-13 Door Contact Wiring
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Note
AIN1 and AIN2 are defaulted to connect door contact. Door contact connected to
AIN1 detects status of the lock that connected to NC1/NO1; Door contact connected
to AIN2 detects the status of the lock connected to NC2/NO2.
1.3.3 Exit Buon Wiring
Figure 1-14 Exit Buon Wiring
Note
AIN3 and AIN4 are set as default for connecng exit buon. Exit buon connected to
AIN3 opens the lock connected to NC1/NO1; Exit buon connected to AIN4 controls
the lock that connected to NC2/NO2.
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2 Installaon
Note
Make sure the device in the package is in good condion and all the assembly
parts are included.
Sub module must work along with the main unit.
Set the sub module address before start the installaon steps.
Make sure the place for surface
mounng is at.
Make sure all the related equipment is power-o during the installaon.
Tools that you need to prepare for installaon:
Drill (ø6), cross screwdriver (PH1*150 mm), and gradienter.
2.1 Congure Sub Module Address
You need to set the sub module address via DIP switch before installaon.
Steps
1.
Remove the rubber cover on the rear panel of the sub module to expose the DIP
switch.
Figure 2-1 DIP Switch
2.
Set the sub module address according to the DIP rules, and install the rubber
cover back.
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Note
Bit 1, 2, 3, 4 are used to coding the sub module address. Bit 5, 6, 7 are
reserved. Set Bit 8 as on to enable a resistance (120Ω).
Valid sub module address is from 1 to 8. The address should be unique for
connecng to the main unit.
The sub module address and its corresponding switch status are displayed as
below.
Table 2-1 Descripon
Sub
Module
Address
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Bit 1 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF
Bit 2 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF
Bit 3 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF
Bit 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
2.2 One-Module Installaon
2.2.1 One-Module Surface Mounng
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Before You Start
Figure 2-2 Mounng Frame
Note
The dimension of one module mounng frame (W × H × D) is: 117 mm × 107 mm
× 32.7 mm.
The dimensions above are for reference only. The actual size can be slightly
dierent from the theorecal dimension.
Steps
1.
Paste the installaon Scker 1 onto the wall. Make sure the scker is placed
horizontally via measuring with the gradienter.
2.
Drill 4 holes according to the screw holes on the scker.
Note
The suggested size of hole is 6 (diameter) × 25 (depth) mm.
The suggested length of cables le outside is 100 mm.
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Figure 2-3 Drill Screw Holes
3.
Remove the stricker and insert the expansion sleeves into the screw holes.
4.
Fix the
mounng frame onto the wall with 4 expansion bolts.
Figure 2-4 Fix the Mounng Frame
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5.
Connect the cables to the corresponding interfaces of the main unit and insert
the main unit into the frame.
Figure 2-5 Insert the Main Unit
6.
Fix the cover onto the frame.
Figure 2-6 Fix the Cover
2.2.2 One-Module Flush Mounng
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Before You Start
Figure 2-7 Front and Side View of the Gang Box
Figure 2-8 Gang Box
Note
The dimension of one-module gang box is: 115 (W) × 134 (H) × 56 (D) mm. The
dimension is for reference only.
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Steps
1.
Drill an installaon hole, and pull the cables out.
Note
The suggested dimension of installaon hole is 118 (W) × 108 (H) × 45.5 (D)
mm.
The suggested length of cables le outside is 100 mm.
Figure 2-9 Drill Installaon Hole
2.
Remove the plasc sheet of the cable entry.
3.
Mark the gang box screw holes on the wall.
1) Route the cables through the gang box hole.
2) Insert the gang box into the
installaon hole.
3) Mark the gang box screw holes' posion with a marker, and take out the
gang box.
Figure 2-10 Mark the Screw Holes
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4.
Drill 4 holes according to marks on the wall, and insert the expansion sleeves
into the screw holes.
Note
The suggested size of the hole is 6 (diameter) × 45 (depth) mm.
5.
Route the cables through the gang box hole. Insert the gang box into the
installaon hole. Fix the gang box with 4 expansion bolts.
Figure 2-11 Fix the Gang Box
6.
Fill the gap between the gang box and the wall with concrete. Remove the 4
mounng ears with tool aer concrete is dry.
Figure 2-12 Remove the Mounng Ears
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7.
Connect the cables to the corresponding interfaces of the main unit and insert
the unit into the gang box.
Figure 2-13 Insert the Main Unit
8.
Fix the cover and the main unit with 2 socket head cap screws by using a
hexagon wrench (supplied).
Figure 2-14 Fix the Cover
2.3 Two-Module Installaon
2.3.1 Two-Module Surface Mounng
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Before You Start
Figure 2-15 Mounng Frame
Note
The dimension of two-module mounng frame (W × H × D) is: 219 mm × 107
mm × 32.7 mm.
The dimensions above are for reference only. The actual size can be slightly
dierent from the theorecal dimension.
Steps
1.
Paste the installaon Scker 1 onto the wall. Make sure the scker is placed
horizontally via measuring with the gradienter.
2.
Drill 4 holes according to the screw holes on the scker. The suggested size of
hole is 6 (diameter) × 25 (depth) mm. The suggested length of cables le outside
is 270 mm.
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Figure 2-16 Drill Screw Holes
3.
Remove the scker and insert the expansion sleeves into the screw holes.
4.
Fix the mounng frame onto the wall with 4 expansion bolts.
Figure 2-17 Fix the Mounng Frame
5.
Thread the module-connecng line across the thread hole of the frame. Pass the
main unit connecng lines across the thread hole to the upper grid.
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Figure 2-18 Placement of Lines
6.
Connect the cables.
1) Connect the lines and
module-connecng line to the corresponding
interfaces of the main unit, then place the main unit into the upper grid.
2) Connect the other end of the module-connecng line to the input interface
of the sub module.
3) Organize the cable with cable
e in the package. The suggested cable
connecon picture as shown below.
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Figure 2-19 Line Connecon Eect Picture
7.
Insert the modules into the frame aer wiring. The main unit must be placed in
the top grid.
Figure 2-20 Insert the Modules
8.
Use the hexagon wrench in the package to x the cover onto the frame.
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Figure 2-21 Fix the Cover
2.3.2 Two-Module Flush Mounng
Before You Start
Figure 2-22 Gang Box
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Note
The dimension of two-module gang box is: 237 (W) × 134 (H) × 56 (D) mm. The
dimension is for reference only.
Steps
1.
Drill the installaon hole, and pull the cable out.
Note
The suggested dimension of installaon hole is 220 (W) × 108 (H) × 45.5 (D)
mm.
The suggested length of cables le outside is 270 mm.
Figure 2-23 Drill the Installaon Hole
2.
Select a cable entry and remove the
plasc sheet.
3.
Mark the gang box screw holes on the hole.
1) Routs the cables through the gang box hole.
2) Insert the gang box into the installaon hole.
3) Mark the gang box screw holes'
posion with a marker, and take out the
gang box.
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Figure 2-24 Mark the Screw Holes
4.
Drill 4 holes according to the marks on the wall, and insert the expansion sleeves
into the screw holes. The suggested size of hole is 6 (diameter) × 45 (depth) mm.
5.
Fix the gang box with 4 expansion bolts.
Figure 2-25 Fix the Gang Box
6.
Fill the gap between the gang box and the wall with concrete. Remove the
mounng ears with tool aer concrete is dry.
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Figure 2-26 Remove the Mounng Ears
7.
Connect cables and insert the modules.
1) Connect Cable 1 and one end of Cable 2 to the corresponding interfaces of
the main unit, then insert the main unit into the upper grid.
2) Connect the other end of Cable 2 to the input interface of the sub module.
Insert it into the lower grid.
Figure 2-27 Connect Cables and Insert the Modules
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Note
Cable 1 refers to the cables pulled out from the wall that connected to the main
unit. Cable 2 refers to the module-connecng line in the accessory package.
8.
Fix the cover with 2 socket head cap screws by using a hexagon wrench
(supplied).
Figure 2-28 Fix the Cover
2.4 Three-Module
Installaon
2.4.1 Three-Module Surface Installaon
Before You Start
Figure 2-29 Mounng Frame
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Note
The dimension of two-module mounng frame (W × H × D) is: 320.8 mm × 107
mm × 32.7 mm.
The dimensions above are for reference only. The actual size can be slightly
dierent from the theorecal dimension.
Steps
1.
Paste the installaon scker 1 onto the wall. Make sure the scker is placed
horizontally via measuring with the gradienter.
2.
Drill 4 holes according to the screw holes on the scker.The suggested size of
hole is 6 (diameter) × 25 (depth) mm. The suggested length of cables le outside
is 270 mm.
Figure 2-30 Drill Screw Holes
3.
Remove the scker and insert the expansion sleeves into the screw holes.
4.
Fix the mounng frame onto the wall with 4 expansion bolts.
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Figure 2-31 Fix the Mounng Frame
Note
The mounng frame should be placed exactly as shown below for this step. The
tamper plate should be at the low right of the rst grid.
Figure 2-32 Mounng Frame
5.
Thread the module-connecng line across the thread holes of the frame. Pass
the main unit connecng line across the thread hole to the top grid.
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Figure 2-33 Placement of Lines
6.
Connect the cables.
1) Connect the lines and
module-connecng line 1 to the corresponding
interfaces of the main unit, then place the main unit into the upper grid.
2) Connect the other end of the module-connecng line 1 to the input interface
of the sub module. Connect two sub modules via module-connecng line 2.
3) Organize the cables with cable e in the package. The suggested cable
connecon picture as shown below.
Figure 2-34 Line Connecon Eect Picture
7.
Insert the modules into the frame aer wiring. The main unit must be placed in
the top grid.
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Figure 2-35 Insert the Modules into the Frame
8.
Use the hexagon wrench in the package to x the cover onto the frame.
Figure 2-36 Fix the Cover
2.4.2 Three-Module Flush Mounng
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Before You Start
Figure 2-37 Gang Box
Note
The dimension of one-module gang box is: 338.8(W)×134(H)×56(D) mm.
The dimensions above are for reference only. The actual size can be slightly
dierent from the theorecal dimension.
Steps
1.
Cave the
installaon hole, and pull the cable out.The suggested dimension of
installaon hole is 321.8(W)×108(H)×45.5(D) mm. The suggested length of cables
le outside is 270 mm.
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Figure 2-38 Cave the Installaon Hole
2.
Select a cable entry and remove the plasc sheet.
3.
Mark the gang box screw holes on the wall.
1) Route the cables through the gang box hole.
2) Insert the gang box into the installaon hole.
3) Mark the gang box screw holes'
posion with a marker, and take out the
gang box.
Figure 2-39 Mark the Screw Holes
4.
Drill 4 holes according to marks on the wall, and insert the expansion sleeves
into the screw holes. The suggested size of hole is 6 (diameter) × 45 (depth) mm.
5.
Fix the gang box with 4 expansion bolts.
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Figure 2-40 Fix the Gang Box
6.
Fill the gap between the gang box and wall with concrete. Remove the mounng
ears with tool aer concrete is dry.
Figure 2-41 Remove the Mounng Ears
7.
Connect cables and insert the modules.
1) Connect Cable 1 and one end of Cable 2 to the corresponding interfaces of
the main unit, then insert the main unit into the upper grid.
2) Connect the other end of Cable 2 to the input interface of Sub Module 1.
Connect one end of Cable 3 to the output interface of Sub Module 1 and
insert it into the middle grid.
3) Connect the other end of Cable 3 to the input interface of Sub Module 2.
Insert it into the boom grid.
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Figure 2-42 Connect Cables and Insert Modules
Note
Cable 1 refers to the cables pulled out from the wall that connected to the main
unit. Cable 2 and Cable 3 refer to the module-connecng line in the accessory
package.
8.
Fix the cover and the main unit with 2 socket head cap screws by using a
hexagon wrench (supplied).
Figure 2-43 Fix the Cover
2.5 More-Than-Three Module Installaon
2.5.1 More-than-Three Module Surface Mounng
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Before You Start
Figure 2-44 Mounng Frame
Note
It takes two three-module mounng frames. The dimension of three-module
mounng frame (W × H × D) is: 320.8 mm × 107 mm × 32.7 mm.
The dimensions above are for reference only. The actual size can be slightly
dierent from the theorecal dimension.
Steps
1.
Paste two
Scker 1 onto the wall. Make sure the sckers are placed horizontally
via measuring with the gradienter.
2.
Drill 8 holes according to the screw holes on the scker.
Note
The suggested size of hole is 6 (diameter) × 25 (depth) mm.
The suggested length of cables le outside is 270 mm.
3.
Pull out the cable through the cable hole of the le scker.
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Figure 2-45 Drill Screw Holes
4.
Remove the sckers and insert the expansion sleeves into the screw holes.
5.
Thread the module-connecng line (400 mm) and grounding line across the
thread hole of both frames.
Figure 2-46 Place the Grounding Line and Module-Connecng Line
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Note
There are 6 module-connecng lines in the package: 190 mm × 4 and 400
mm × 2.
Take the 400 mm module-connecng line for this step.
The green-yellow line in the package is for grounding.
6.
Fix the mounng frame onto the wall with 8 expansion bolts.
Figure 2-47 Fix the Mounng Frame
7.
Pass the main unit connecng line across the thread hole to the top grid of the
le frame. Thread the module-connecng line (190 mm) across the thread hole
of the frame. The lines should be placed as shown below.
Figure 2-48 Placement of Lines
8.
Connect the cables.
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1) Connect the cables from the wall and module-connecng line 1 to the
corresponding interfaces of the main unit, then place the main unit into the
upper grid.
2) Connect the other end of the module-connecng line 1 to the input interface
of the sub module. Connect all sub modules via module-connecng lines.
3) Organize the cable with cable e in the package. The suggested cable
connecon picture as shown below.
Figure 2-49 Line Connecon Eect Picture
9.
Insert the modules into the frame aer wiring. The main unit must be placed in
the top grid on the le.
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Figure 2-50 Insert the Modules
10.
Pull the grounding line out and xed its two end to the screw on the cover.
Figure 2-51 Connect the Grounding Line to the Cover
11.
Use the hexagon wrench in the package to x the cover onto the frame.
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Figure 2-52 Fix the Cover
2.5.2 More-Than-Three Module Flush
Mounng
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Before You Start
Figure 2-53 Gang Box
Note
It takes two three-module gang boxes. The dimension of the gang box is: 338.8 (W) ×
134 (H) × 56 (D) mm. The dimension is for reference only.
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Steps
1.
Drill the installaon hole, and pull the cable out.The suggested dimension of
installaon hole is 321.8 (W) × 315 (H) × 45.5 (D) mm. The suggested length of
cables le outside is 270 mm.
Figure 2-54 Cave the
Installaon Hole
2.
Connect two gang boxes as below.
Figure 2-55 Connect Two Gang Boxes
3.
Select a cable entry and remove the plasc sheet.
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4.
Remove the plasc sheets on the side of the gang boxes (shown as 1 and 2)
below:
Figure 2-56 Remove the Plasc Sheets
5.
Mark the gang box screw holes on the wall.
1) Route the cables through the gang box hole.
2) Insert the gang box into the
installaon hole.
3) Mark the gang box screw holes' posion with a marker, and take out the
gang box.
Figure 2-57 Mark the Screw Holes
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6.
Drill 8 holes according to the marks on the wall, and insert the expansion sleeves
into the screw holes. The suggested size of hole is 6 (diameter) × 45 (depth) mm.
7.
Fix the gang boxes with 8 expansion bolts.
Figure 2-58 Fix the Gang Boxes
8.
Fill the gap between the gang box and wall with concrete. Remove the mounng
ears with tool aer concrete is dry. Route the grounding line through the cable
entries.
Figure 2-59 Remove the Mounng Ears
Note
The green-yellow line in the package is for grounding.
9.
Connect cables and insert the modules.
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1) Connect Cable 1 and one end of Cable 2 to the corresponding interfaces of
the Main Unit, then place the Main Unit into the upper grid of the le gang
box.
2) Connect the other end of Cable 2 to the input interface of Sub Module 1.
Connect one end of Cable 3 to the output interface of Sub Module 1 and
insert it into the middle grid of the le gang box.
3) Finish the wiring and inserng according to the cable number and the
posion shown as below.
Figure 2-60 Install Mounng Frame
The cables connect to each module shown as below.
Figure 2-61 Cables Connecon
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Note
Cable 2,3,5 and 6 are the module-connecng lines (190 mm) in the package.
Cable 4 is the module-connecng line (400 mm) in the package.
Main unit must be put in the top grid.
10.
Pull the grounding line out and xed its two end to the screw on the cover.
Figure 2-62 Connect the Grounding Line to the Cover
11.
Fix the cover with 2 socket head cap screws by using a hexagon wrench
(supplied).
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Figure 2-63 Fix the Cover
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3 Acvaon
3.1 Acvate Device via Web
You are required to acvate the device rst by seng a strong password for it before
you can use the device.
Default parameters of the door staon are as follows:
Default IP Address: 192.0.0.65.
Default Port No.: 8000.
Default User Name: admin
Steps
1.
Power on the device, and connect the device to the network.
2.
Enter the IP address into the address bar of the web browser, and click Enter to
enter the
acvaon page.
Note
The computer and the device should belong to the same subnet.
3.
Create and enter a password into the password eld.
4.
Conrm the password.
5.
Click OK to acvate the device.
3.2
Acvate Device via Client Soware
You can only congure and operate the door staon aer creang a password for
the device acvaon.
Default parameters of door staon are as follows:
Default IP Address: 192.0.0.65.
Default Port No.: 8000.
Default User Name: admin.
Steps
1.
Run the client
soware, click Maintenance and Management → Device
Management → Device to enter the page.
2.
Click Online Device.
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3.
Select an inacvated device and click Acvate.
4.
Create a password, and conrm the password.
Note
We highly recommend you to create a strong password of your own choosing
(using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three kinds of following
categories: upper case leers, lower case leers, numbers, and special
characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And we
recommend you change your password regularly, especially in the high security
system, changing the password monthly or weekly can
beer protect your
product.
5.
Click OK to
acvate the device.
Note
When the device is not acvated, the basic operaon and remote operaon
of device cannot be performed.
You can hold the Ctrl or Shi key to select mulple devices in the online
devices, and click the Acvate buon to acvate devices in batch.
3.3 Edit Network Parameters
To operate and congure the device via LAN (Local Area Network), you need connect
the device in the same subnet with your PC. You can edit network parameters via
iVMS-4200 client soware.
Steps
1.
Select an online
acvated device and click the Modify Nenfo.
2.
Edit the device IP address and gateway address to the same subnet with your
computer.
3.
Enter the password and click OK to save the network parameters modicaon.
Note
The default port No. is 8000.
The default IP address of the door staon is 192.0.0.65.
Aer eding the network parameters of device, you should add the devices
to the device list again.
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4 Remote Conguraon via Web
4.1 Live View
In the browser address bar, enter the IP address of the device, and press the Enter
key to enter the login page.
Enter the user name and password and click Login to enter the Live View page. Or
you can click Live View to enter the page.
Figure 4-1 Live View
You can start/stop live view, capture, record, audio on/o, two-way audio, etc.
The stream type can be set as main stream or sub stream.
For IE (Internet Explorer) users, the device support two-way audio
communicaon.
4.2 User Management
You can add, delete or search the informaon of the user.
Click User to enter the sengs page.
Click Add and enter the Name, Floor No. and Room No. to add.
Click Edit to modify the
informaon of the user.
Check the box of the user and click Delete to delete the selected user.
Enter the keyword and click search icon. The informaon will display in the list.
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Note
User management funcon may vary with dierent models. Please refer to the
actual product.
4.3 Number Sengs
Link the room No. and SIP numbers.
Click Number
Sengs to enter the page.
Click Add, set the Room No. and SIP numbers in the pop-up dialog box.
4.4 Device Management
You can manage the linked device on the page.
Click Device List to enter the sengs page.
Add Device
Click Add to add the indoor staon or sub door staon. Enter the
parameters and click OK to add.
Click Import. Enter the informaon of the device in the template to
import devices in batch.
Export
Click Export to export the informaon to the PC.
Synchronize
Click Synchronize to synchronize the informaon.
4.5 Parameters
Sengs
Click Conguraon to set the parameters of the device.
Remote conguraon in iVMS-4200 and Batch Conguraon Tool is the same as that
in Web. Here takes the conguraon in web for example.
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Note
Run the browser, click → Internet Opons → Security to disable the Protected
Mode.
4.5.1 Local Parameters Sengs
You can congure the parameters of the live view, record les and captured pictures.
The record
les and captured pictures are the ones you record and capture by using
the web browser. You can also set and view the saving paths of the captured pictures
and recorded videos on the PC that running the web browser.
Live View Parameters
Stream Type
Set the stream type as Main Stream or Sub-stream.
Play Performance
Set the live view performance to Shortest Delay, Balanced or Fluent.
Auto Start Live View
Check Yes to enable the
funcon.
Image Format
Select the image format for picture capture.
Click Save to enable the
sengs.
Record File Parameters
Record File Size
Select the packed size of the manually recorded and downloaded video
les to 256M, 512M or 1G. Aer the selecon, the maximum record le
size is the value you selected.
Save record
les to
Set the saving path for the manually recorded video les.
Click Save to enable the sengs.
Picture and Clip
Sengs
Save snapshots in live view to
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Set the saving path of the manually captured pictures in live view mode.
Note
You can click Browse to change the directory for saving the clips and
pictures, and click Open to open the set folder of clips and picture saving.
Click Save to enable the sengs.
4.5.2 System Sengs
Follow the instrucons below to congure the system sengs, include System
Sengs, Maintenance, Security, and User Management, etc.
Click System to enter the
sengs page.
Basic Informaon
Click System Sengs → Basic Informaon to enter the sengs page. On
the page, you can edit Device Name and Device No. Set the Language and
System Type according to your needs.
Click Save to enable the
sengs.
Time Sengs
Click System Sengs → Time Sengs to enter the sengs page. Select the
Time Zone of your locaon from the drop-down list.
Enable NTP, set the Server Address, NTP Port and Interval.
Enable Manual Time Sync., set the me manually or check the Sync.
with computer me.
Click Save to enable the sengs.
DST
Click System Sengs → DST to check Enable DST. Set the parameters
according to your needs and click Save to enable the sengs.
Maintenance
Click Maintenance → Upgrade & Maintenance to enter the sengs page.
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Figure 4-2 Maintenance
Reboot: Click Reboot to reboot the device.
Restore
Click Restore to reset all the parameters, except the IP parameters
and user informaon, to the default sengs.
Default
Click Default to restore all parameters to default sengs.
Export parameters:
1. Select Device Parameters, and click Export to pop up the dialog box.
2. Set and conrm the encrypon password.
3. Click OK to export parameters.
Import Cong. File:
1. Click browse icon to select the conguraon le.
2. Click Import and enter the encrypon password to import.
Upgrade: Click browse icon to select the upgrade le.
Note
The upgrading process will last 1 to 10 minutes, do not power o during
the upgrading. The device reboots automacally aer upgrading.
Authencaon
Click Security Authencaon to enter the sengs page. On the page,
you can select RTSP Authencaonaccording to your actual needs.
Click Save to enable the
sengs.
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Security Service
Click Security → Security Service to enter the sengs page. On the page,
you can enable SSH according to your actual needs.
Click Save to enable the sengs.
User Management
Click User Management to enter the sengs page.
Administrator can edit the permission for the users.
Note
We highly recommend you to create a strong password of your own
choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three kinds of
following categories: upper case leers, lower case leers, numbers, and
special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And we
recommend you change your password regularly, especially in the high
security system, changing the password monthly or weekly can beer
protect your product.
Online Users
Click
User Management → Online Users to enter the page.
Figure 4-3 Online Users
Click Refresh to get the present informaon.
Arming/Disarming
Informaon
Click User Management → Arming/Disarming Informaon to view the
informaon. Click Refresh to get the present informaon.
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4.5.3 Network Sengs
TCP/IP Sengs
TCP/IP sengs must be properly congured before you operate the device over
network. The device supports IPv4.
Steps
1.
Click Network → Basic Sengs → TCP/IP to enter the sengs page.
Figure 4-4 TCP/IP Sengs
2.
Congure the network parameters.
-
Check DHCP, the device will get the parameters automacally.
-
Set the IPv4 Address, IPv4 Subnet Mask and IPv4 Default Gateway
manually.
3.
Congure the corresponding DNS server parameters.
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4.
Click Save to enable the sengs.
Port Sengs
Steps
1.
Click Network → Basic
Sengs → Port to enter the sengs page.
Figure 4-5 Port Sengs
2.
Set the ports of the device.
HTTP Port
The default port number is 80, and it can be changed to any port No. which
is not occupied.
HTTPS Port
The default port number is 443, and it can be changed to any port No. which
is not occupied.
RTSP Port
The default port number is 554.
Server Port
The default server port number is 8000, and it can be changed to any port
No. ranges from 2000 to 65535.
3.
Click Save to enable the
sengs.
Wi-Fi
Sengs
Steps
1.
Go to Network → Basic
Sengs → Wi-Fi to enter the sengs page.
2.
Enable Wi-Fi.
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3.
Click Add, and set corresponding parameters. and Password of the Wi-Fi.
1) Enter the SSID.
2) Select Working Mode.
3) Select Encrypon Type.
4) Click OK.
5)
Oponal: Click Refresh to get the present informaon.
4.
Click Network
Sengs, and set corresponding parameters.
5.
Select Security Mode.
6.
Click Connect.
SIP Seng
Steps
1.
Click Network → Basic Sengs → SIP to enter the sengs page.
Figure 4-6 SIP Sengs
2.
Check Enable VOIP Gateway.
3.
Congure the SIP parameters.
4.
Click Save to enable the sengs.
FTP
Sengs
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Steps
1.
Click Network → Advanced → FTP to enter the sengs page.
Figure 4-7 FTP Sengs
2.
Check Enable FTP.
3.
Select Server Type.
4.
Input the Server IP Address and Port.
5.
Congure the FTP Sengs, and the user name and password are required for the
server login.
6.
Set the Directory Structure, Parent Directory and Child Directory.
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7.
Set the picture naming rules.
8.
Click Save to enable the sengs.
Plaorm Access
Plaorm access provides you an opon to manage the devices via plaorm.
Steps
1.
Click Network → Advanced
Sengs Plaorm Access to enter the sengs
page.
2.
Check the checkbox of Enable to enable the
funcon.
3.
Select the
Plaorm Access Mode.
Note
Hik-Connect is an applicaon for mobile devices. With the App, you can view live
image of the device, receive alarm nocaon and so on.
4.
Create a Stream Encrypon/Encrypon for the device.
Note
6 to 12 leers (a to z, A to Z) or numbers (0 to 9), case sensive. You are
recommended to use a combinaon of no less than 8 leers or numbers.
5.
Click Save to enable the
sengs.
4.5.4 Video & Audio
Sengs
Video Parameters
Steps
1.
Click Video/Audio → Video to enter the sengs page.
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Figure 4-8 Video Parameters
2.
Select the Stream Type.
3.
Congure the video parameters.
Stream Type
Select the stream type to main stream or sub stream.
Video Type
Select the stream type to video stream, or video & audio composite stream.
The audio signal will be recorded only when the Video Type is Video &
Audio.
Resoluon
Select the resoluon of the video output.
Bitrate Type
Select the bitrate type to constant or variable.
Video Quality
When bitrate type is selected as Variable, 6 levels of video quality are
selectable.
Frame Rate
Set the frame rate. The frame rate is to describe the frequency at which the
video stream is updated and it is measured by frames per second (fps). A
higher frame rate is advantageous when there is movement in the video
stream, as it maintains image quality throughout.
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Max. Bitrate
Set the max. bitrate from 32 to 16384 Kbps. The higher value corresponds to
the higher video quality, but the beer bandwidth is required.
Video Encoding
The device supports H.264.
I Frame Interval
Set I Frame Interval from 1 to 400.
4.
Click Save to save the sengs.
Audio Parameters
Steps
1.
Click Video/Audio → Audio to enter the sengs page.
Figure 4-9 Audio Sengs
2.
Congure the stream type and the audio encoding type.
Stream Type
Select the stream type to main stream or sub stream.
Audio Encoding
The device support G.711ulaw and G.711 alaw.
3.
Adjust the Input Volume, Output Volume and Speak Volume.
Note
Available range of volume: 0 to 10.
4.
Click Save to save the
sengs.
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4.5.5 Image Sengs
Display Sengs
Congure the image adjustment, backlight sengs and other parameters in display
sengs.
Steps
1.
Click Image → Display Sengs to enter the display sengs page.
Figure 4-10 Display Sengs
2.
Select the Format.
3.
Set the display parameters.
WDR
Wide Dynamic Range can be used when there is a high contrast of the bright
area and the dark area of the scene.
Brightness
Brightness describes bright of the image, which ranges from 1 to 100.
Contrast
Contrast describes the contrast of the image, which ranges from 1 to 100.
Saturaon
Saturaon describes the colorfulness of the image color, which ranges from 1
to 100.
Sharpness
Sharpness describes the edge contrast of the image, which ranges from 1 to
100.
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4.
Set the Day/Night Mode.
Figure 4-11 Day/Night Mode
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Set Day Mode or Night Mode manually.
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Set the mode as Auto and edit the sensivity according to your needs.
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Set the mode as Scheduled-Switch. Set the start
me and end me.
Note
Dayme is from congured start me to congured me. The rest of the me is
set as night by default.
5.
Set the backlight parameters.
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Figure 4-12 Backlight
1) Check the checkbox to enable BLC.
2) Select BLC Area.
6.
Click Save to enable the
sengs.
OSD Sengs
You can customize the camera name, me/date format, display mode, and OSD size
displayed on the live view.
Steps
1.
Click Image → OSD Sengs to enter the sengs page.
2.
Check the corresponding checkbox to select the display of camera name, date or
week if required.
3.
Edit the Camera Name.
4.
Select from the drop-down list to set the Time Format and Date Format.
5.
Adjust the OSD
posion.
6.
Click Save to enable the sengs.
Target Cropping
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Steps
1.
Click Image.
2.
Enable target cropping.
3.
Click " " to crop photo.
4.
Click " " to crop video.
5.
Select Cropping Resoluon.
6.
Click Save.
4.5.6 Event Sengs
Moon Detecon
Moon detecon detects the moving objects in the congured surveillance area,
and a series of acons can be taken when the alarm is triggered.
Steps
1.
Click Event Moon to enter the sengs page.
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Figure 4-13 Moon Detecon
2.
Check Enable Moon Detecon to enable the funcon.
3.
Click Draw Area. Click and drag the mouse on the live video to draw a moon
detecon area. Click Stop Drawing to nish drawing one area. Click Save to save
the
sengs.
Clear Area
Click Clear All to clear all of the areas.
Adjust Sensivity Move the slider to set the sensivity of the detecon.
4.
Click Arming Schedule to edit the arming schedule.
5.
Click on the me bar and drag the mouse to select the me period. Click Save to
save the sengs.
Delete Schedule
Click Delete to delete the current arming schedule.
6.
Click Linkage Method to enable the linkages.
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Send an excepon or alarm signal to the remote management soware
when an event occurs.
7.
Click Save to enable the sengs.
Event Linkage
Steps
1.
Click Event → Basic Event → Event Linkage to enter the sengs page.
Figure 4-14 Event Linkage
2.
Select the Major Type as Device Event or Door Event.
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3.
Select the type of the Normal Linkage for the event.
4.
Click Save to enable the sengs.
4.5.7 Schedule Sengs
You can create call schedule, or else the device will call indoor staon all day by
default.
Steps
1.
Click Schedule → Video Intercom .
2.
Click the next row below Enable Indoor Staon All Day by Default.
3.
Enter Schedule Name.
4.
Select Call Type.
5.
Set Weekly Schedule.
1) Click Weekly Schedule.
2) Drag mouse to set the schedule according to the actual needs.
3)
Oponal: Click the copy icon to copy the schedule to other days according to
the actual needs.
4) Click Save.
6.
Set Holiday Schedule.
1) Click Holiday Schedule.
2) Click Add.
3) Set Start Time and End Time.
4) Select Call Type.
5) Drag mouse to set the schedule according to the actual needs.
6) Click OK.
7) You can edit or delete the schedule according to the actual needs.
8) Click Save.
Note
The holiday schedule have higher priority than weekly schedule when you
set the two schedule at the same me.
4.5.8 Intercom Sengs
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Device ID Conguraon
Steps
1.
Click Device ID Sengs to enter the page.
Figure 4-15 Device ID Sengs
2.
Select the device type from the drop-down list, and set the corresponding
informaon.
3.
Click Save to enable the device number conguraon.
Note
For main door staon (D series or V series), the serial No. is 0.
For sub door staon (D series or V series), the serial No. cannot be 0. Serial
No. ranges from 1 to 99.
For each villa or building, at least one main door staon (D series or V series)
should be
congured, and one sub door staons (D series or V series) can be
customized.
For one main door staon (D series or V series), up to 8 sub door staons
can be congured.
Linked Network Sengs
Steps
1.
Go to Intercom → Session
Sengs to enter the sengs page.
2.
Set Register Number and
Registraon Password.
3.
Set Main Staon IP and VideoIntercom Server IP.
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4.
Enable Protocol 1.0.
5.
Click Save to enable the sengs.
Time Parameters
Go to Intercom → Time Parameters to enter the page.
Congure Max. Call Duraon, Max. Message Duraon, Max. Ring Duraon, and
click Save.
Ring-Back Tone Sengs
Click Intercom → Ringbacktone Sengs to enter the sengs page.
Click Add to select the ring tone from PC.
Note
Available Audio Format: WAVAAC, Size: Less than 600 KB, Sample Rate: 8000Hz,
Mono.
Press Buon to Call
Steps
1.
Go to Intercom → Press
Buon to Call to enter the sengs page.
2.
Check Call Indoor Staon or Call Management Center as the buon call target.
Note
If you check Call Indoor Staon, you should enter the call indoor staon No.
3.
Click Save.
Input and Output
Go to Intercom → I/O Sengs to enter the sengs page.
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Figure 4-16 IO Input and Output
Select I/O Input No., Input, I/O Output No. and Output.
Click Save to enable the sengs.
4.5.9 Access Control Sengs
Door Parameters
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Door Parameters to enter the sengs page.
Figure 4-17 Door Parameters
2.
Select the door and edit the door name.
3.
Set door contact status.
4.
Set lock
acon me.
5.
Click Save to enable the
sengs.
Card Security
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Go to Access Control → Card Security to enter the sengs page.
Slide to enable card encrypon parameters and CPU card reading content. Click Save
to enable the sengs.
Elevator Control
Before You Start
Make sure your door staon is in the mode of main door staon. Only the main
door staon support elevator control funcon.
Make sure your door staon has been connected to the elevator controller via
RS-485 wire if you want to use RS-485 interface.
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Elevator Control to enter the corresponding
conguraon page.
Figure 4-18 Elevator Control
2.
Check to enable elevator control funcon.
3.
Select an Elevator No., and select an elevator controller type for the elevator.
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4.
Set the Negave Floor.
5.
Select the Interface Type as RS-485 or Network Interface. And enable the
elevator control.
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If you select RS-485, make sure you have connected the door
staon to the
elevator controller with RS-485 wire.
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If you select Network interface, enter the elevator controller's IP address,
port No., user name, and password.
6.
Click Save to enable the sengs.
Note
Up to 4 elevator controllers can be connected to one door staon.
Up to 10 negave oors can be added.
Make sure the interface types of elevator controllers, which are connected
to the same door staon are consistent.
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5 Conguraon via Client Soware
5.1 Device Management
Device management includes device acvaon, adding device, eding device, and
deleng device, and so on.
Aer running the iVMS-4200, video intercom devices should be added to the client
soware for remote conguraon and management.
5.1.1 Add Online Device
Before You Start
Make sure the device to be added is in the same subnet with your computer.
Otherwise, please edit network parameters rst.
Steps
1.
Click Online Device to select an acve online device.
2.
Click Add.
3.
Enter corresponding informaon, and click Add.
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Figure 5-1 Add to the Client
5.1.2 Add Device by IP Address
Steps
1.
Click +Add to pop up the adding devices dialog box.
2.
Select IP/Domain as Adding Mode.
3.
Enter corresponding
informaon.
4.
Click Add.
5.1.3 Add Device by IP Segment
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You can add many devices at once whose IP addresses are among the IP segment.
Steps
1.
Click +Add to pop up the dialog box.
2.
Select IP Segment as Adding Mode.
3.
Enter corresponding informaon, and click Add.
5.2 Live View via Door Staon
Steps
1.
On the main page of the client soware, click Main View to enter the Live View
page.
2.
In the
le list of the window, double-click the device IP or click the play icon to
live view.
3.
Oponal: On the Live View page, control-click and select Capture to get the
picture of the live view.
5.3 Video Intercom
Sengs
The Video Intercom Management module provides the funcon of video intercom,
checking call logs and managing noce via the iVMS-4200 Client Soware.
Note
For the user with access control module permissions, the user can enter the Access
Control module and manage video intercom and search informaon.
You should add the device to the soware and congure the person to link the
device in Access Control module before your conguraon remotely.
On the main page, click AccessControlInfo → Video Intercom → Video
Intercom on the
le bar to enter the Video Intercom page.
5.3.1 Receive Call from Door
Staon
Steps
1.
Select the client
soware in the page to start calling the client and an incoming
call dialog will pop up in the client soware.
2.
Click Answer to answer the call. Or click Hang Up to decline the call.
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3.
Aer you answer the call, you will enter the In Call page.
Adjust the Volume of
Loudspeaker
Click to adjust the volume of loudspeaker.
Hang Up Click Hang Up to hang up.
Adjust the Volume of
Microphone
Click to adjust the volume of microphone.
Unlock Remotely
For door staon, you can click to open the
door remotely.
Note
One video intercom device can only connect with one client soware.
The maximum ring duraon can be set from 15s to 60s via the Remote
Conguraon of the video intercom device.
The maximum speaking duraon between indoor staon and iVMS-4200 can
be set from 120s to 600s via the Remote
Conguraon of indoor staon.
The maximum speaking duraon between door staon and iVMS-4200 can
be set from 90s to 120s via the Remote Conguraon of door staon.
5.3.2 Search Call Logs
Steps
1.
On the Video Intercom page, click Call Log to enter the page.
Figure 5-2 Search Call Logs
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2.
Set the search condions, including call status, device type, start me and end
me.
Call Status
Click ˅ to unfold the drop-down list and select the call status as Dialed,
Received or Missed. Or select All to search logs with all statuses.
Device Type
Click ˅ to unfold the drop-down list and select the device type as Indoor
Staon, Door Staon, Outer Door Staon or Analog Indoor Staon. Or
select All Devices to search logs with all device types.
Start Time/End Time
Click the
me icon to specify the start me and end me of a me period to
search the logs.
Reset the
Sengs Click Reset to reset all the congured search
condions.
3.
Click Search and all the matched call logs will display on this page.
4.
Oponal: Check the detailed informaon of searched call logs, such as call
status, ring/speaking
duraon, device name, resident organizaon, etc.
5.
Oponal: Input keywords in the Search eld to lter the desired log.
6.
Oponal: Click Export to export the call logs to your PC.
5.3.3 Upload Armed Informaon
Steps
1.
On the main page, click upper right
→ Tool → DeviceGuard to enter the page.
2.
Enable to arm or disarm the device.
Note
While device has been added to the client soware, the device armed by
default.
When the device is armed, the alarm logs upload to the client soware
automacally.
Click Alarm Applicaon → Event Search to search the alarm logs.
3.
Oponal: Click Arm All or Disarm All to arm or disarm all the device.
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A. Communicaon Matrix and Device
Command
Communicaon Matrix
Scan the following QR code to get the device communicaon matrix.
Note that the matrix contains all communicaon ports of Hikvision access
control and video intercom devices.
Figure A-1 QR Code of Communicaon Matrix
Device Command
Scan the following QR code to get the device common serial port
commands.
Note that the command list contains all commonly used serial ports
commands for all Hikvision access control and video intercom devices.
Figure A-2 Device Command
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