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Module Door Staon
User Manual
Legal Informaon
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DEVELOPMENT OR PRODUCTION 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.
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the development of Hikvision devices incorporates privacy by design principles. For example, for
device with facial features, biometrics data is stored in your device with recognion encrypon
method; for device, only template will be saved, which is impossible tongerprint ngerprint
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 regulaons, limitaon, conducng laws and including without
security controls to safeguard personal data, such as, reasonable implemenng 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 as follows.dened
Symbol Descripon
Danger
Indicates a hazardous which, if not avoided, will or couldsituaon
result in death or serious injury.
Cauon
Indicates a hazardous which, if not avoided, couldpotenally situaon
result in equipment damage, data loss, performance ordegradaon,
unexpected results.
Note Provides to emphasize or supplementaddional informaon
important points of the main text.
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Regulatory Informaon
FCC Informaon
Please take that changes or not expressly approved by the party responsibleaenon modicaon
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 If this equipment doesparcular installaon.
cause harmful interference to radio or television recepon, which can be determined by turning
the equipment and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or moreo
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. is subject to the following twoOperaon
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 2014/30/EU, the RoHS Direcve Direcve 2011/65/EU
2012/19/EU (WEEE Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposeddirecve):
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 that cannot bebaery
disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. See the product
documentaon for The is marked with thisspecic baery informaon. baery
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.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operaon is subject to
the following two condions:
1. this device may not cause interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operaon of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils
radioexempts de licence. L'exploitaon condions est autorisée aux deux suivantes :
1. l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
2. l'ulisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage
est suscepble compromere fonconnement. d'en le
Under Industry Canada this radio regulaons, transmier may only operate using an antenna of a
type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmier by Industry Canada. To reduce
potenal radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that
the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful
communicaon.
Conformément à la réglementaon d'Industrie Canada, le présent radio peut émeeur fonconner
avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour parl'émeeur
Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à desl'intenon
autres ulisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope
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rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une
communicaon sasfaisante.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance 20cm between the
radiator and your body.
Cet équipement doit être installé et à une distance minimale de 20 cm entre le radiateur etuli
votre corps.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Appearance ................................................................................................................ 1
Chapter 2 Terminal and Wiring ................................................................................................. 14
2.1 Terminal ............................................................................................................ 14Descripon
2.2 Module Door Wiring ................................................................................................ 19Staon
2.2.1 Door Lock Wiring ........................................................................................................ 19
2.2.2 Door Contact Wiring ................................................................................................... 21
2.2.3 Exit Wiring ....................................................................................................... 22Buon
Chapter 3 Installaon ............................................................................................................... 23
3.1 Congure Sub Module Address ........................................................................................... 23
3.2 One-Module ...................................................................................................... 25Installaon
3.2.1 One-Module Surface .................................................................................. 25Mounng
3.2.2 One-Module Flush Mounng ...................................................................................... 30
3.3 Two-Module Installaon ...................................................................................................... 36
3.3.1 Two-Module Surface .................................................................................. 36Mounng
3.3.2 Two-Module Flush Mounng ...................................................................................... 41
3.4 Three-Module Installaon ................................................................................................... 47
3.4.1 Three-Module Surface .............................................................................. 47Installaon
3.4.2 Three-Module Flush Mounng ................................................................................... 54
3.5 More-Than-Three Module ................................................................................ 59Installaon
3.5.1 More-than-Three Module Surface ............................................................. 59Mounng
3.5.2 More-Than-Three Module Flush Mounng ................................................................ 69
Chapter 4 Acvaon ................................................................................................................. 78
4.1 Acvate Soware Device via Client ...................................................................................... 78
4.2 Edit Network Parameters ..................................................................................................... 78
Chapter 5 Conguraon Soware via Client ............................................................................. 80
5.1 Device Management ............................................................................................................ 80
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5.1.1 Add Online Device ....................................................................................................... 80
5.1.2 Add Device by IP Address ............................................................................................ 82
5.1.3 Add Device by IP Segment .......................................................................................... 82
5.2 Live View via Door Staon ................................................................................................... 82
5.3 Remote Conguraon .......................................................................................................... 82
5.3.1 Device Management ................................................................................................... 82
5.3.2 Local Parameters ........................................................................................... 83Sengs
5.3.3 System ........................................................................................................... 85Sengs
5.3.4 Network ......................................................................................................... 87Sengs
5.3.5 Video & Audio ............................................................................................... 92Sengs
5.3.6 Image ............................................................................................................. 94Sengs
5.3.7 Event .............................................................................................................. 97Sengs
5.3.8 Schedule Sengs ...................................................................................................... 101
5.3.9 Intercom Sengs ...................................................................................................... 102
5.3.10 Access Control ........................................................................................... 106Sengs
5.3.11 Theme ....................................................................................................... 108Sengs
5.4 Video Intercom Sengs ..................................................................................................... 109
5.4.1 Receive Call from Door ................................................................................. 109Staon
5.4.2 Search Call Logs ......................................................................................................... 110
5.4.3 Upload Armed Informaon ....................................................................................... 111
Appendix A. Matrix and Device Command .................................................... 112Communicaon
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Chapter 1 Appearance
Main Unit
Main Unit (with Buon)
Figure 1-1 Main Unit (with AppearanceBuon)
Table 1-1 Appearance Descripon
No. Descripon
1 Microphone
2 Low IR Supplement LightIlluminaon
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No. Descripon
3 Built-in Camera
4 Loudspeaker
5 Call Buon
6 Nametag
7 TAMPER
8 Network Interface
9 Interface (output)Module-Connecng
10 Terminals
Main Unit (without Buon)
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Figure 1-2 Main Unit (without AppearanceBuon)
Table 1-2 Appearance Descripon
No. Descripon
1 Microphone
2 Low IR Supplement LightIlluminaon
3 Built-in Camera
4 Loudspeaker
5 TAMPER
6 Network Interface
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No. Descripon
7 Interface (Output)Module-Connecng
8 Terminals
Note
Nametag area supports insert customized name card. The suggested card size is: 58 (L) x
11.7(W) mm.
The module interface is used to connect other module, such as nametagconnecng funcon
module, keypad module, card reader module, etc. All these modules are known as sub
module.
Two-Wire Main Unit
Two-Wire Main Unit (with Buon)
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Figure 1-3 Two-Wire Main Unit (with Buon) Appearance
Table 1-3 Appearance Descripon
No. Descripon
1 Microphone
2 Low IR Supplement LightIlluminaon
3 Built-in Camera
4 Loudspeaker
5 Call Buon
6 Nametag
7 TAMPER
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No. Descripon
8 Two-Wire Interface (24 VDC Power Input)
9 Interface (output)Module-Connecng
10 Terminals
Two-Wire Main Unit (without Buon)
Figure 1-4 Two-Wire Main Unit (without Buon) Appearance
Table 1-4 Appearance Descripon
No. Descripon
1 Microphone
2 Low IR Supplement LightIlluminaon
3 Built-in Camera
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No. Descripon
4 Loudspeaker
5 TAMPER
6 Two-Wire Interface (24 VDC Power Input)
7 Interface (output)Module-Connecng
8 Terminals
Note
Nametag area supports insert customized name card. The suggested card size is: 58 (L) x
11.7(W) mm.
The module interface is used to connect other module, such as nametagconnecng funcon
module, keypad module, card reader module, etc. All these modules are known as sub
module.
Nametag Module
Figure 1-5 Nametag Module Appearance
Table 1-5 Appearance Descripon
No. Descripon
1 Call Buon
2 Nametag
3 Interface (output)Module-Connecng
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No. Descripon
4 Interface (input)Module-Connecng
5 Debugging Port
Keypad Module
Figure 1-6 Keypad Module Appearance
Table 1-6 Appearance Descripon
No. Descripon
1Buon
2 Interface (output)Module-Connecng
3 Interface (input)Module-Connecng
4 Debugging Port
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Indicator Module
Figure 1-7 Indicator Module
Table 1-7 Appearance Descripon
No. Descripon
1 Calling Indicator
2 Two-way Audio Indicator
3 Unlock Indicator
4 Interface (output)Module-connecng
5 Interface(input)Module-connecng
6 Debugging Port
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Card Reader Module
Figure 1-8 Card Reader Module
Table 1-8 Appearance Descripon
No. Descripon
1 Card Reading Area
2 Interface (output)Module-connecng
3 Interface(input)Module-connecng
4 Debugging Port
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Display Module
Figure 1-9 Display Module
Table 1-9 Descripon
No. No.Descripon Descripon
1 Screen 5 Back Buon
2 Up 6 InterfaceBuon Module-connecng
(output)
3 Down 7 InterfaceBuon Module-connecng
(input)
4 8 Debug PortConrm Buon
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Informaon Module
Figure 1-10 Informaon Module
Table 1-10 Descripon
No. Descripon
1 Display Area
2 Interface (output)Module-connecng
3 Interface (input)Module-connecng
4 Debugging Port
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Touch-Display Module
Figure 1-11 Touch-Display Module
Table 1-11 Descripon
No. Descripon
1 Touch-Display Area
2 TF Card Slot
3 Interface (output)Module-connecng
4 Interface (input)Module-connecng
5 Video & Audio Terminal
6 Debugging Port
Note
The debugging port is used for debugging only.
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Chapter 2 Terminal and Wiring
2.1 Terminal Descripon
The power source should be and meet limited power source or PS2 requirementsqualied
according to IEC 60950-1 or IEC 62368-1 standard.
Main Unit Terminals
Figure 2-1 Main Unit Terminals
Table 2-1 of Terminals and InterfacesDescripons
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 V IN/OUT1 The power output is 12 V, 500mA.
When the device is powered by PoE, the 12V
IN/OUT interface can supply power to the lock.
A8 GND Grounding
B1 AIN2 For the access of Door 2Magnec
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No. Interface Descripon
B2 AIN1 For the access of Door 1Magnec
B3 AIN3 For the access of Exit 1Buon
B4 AIN4 For the access of Exit 2Buon
B5 485- InterfaceModule-connecng
B6 485+
B7 12 V OUT2
B8 GND
C LAN PoE Network Interface(Supports IEEE 802.3af)
Table 2-2 Power Supply
Power Supply Door Power OutputStaon
PoE (802.3af) DC 12V OUT1/DC 12V OUT2
6 W MAX in total
DC 12 V DC 12V OUT2
18 W MAX
Two-Wire Main Unit Terminal
Figure 2-2 Two-Wire Main Unit Terminal
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Table 2-3 of Terminals and InterfacesDescripons
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 V IN/OUT1 The power output is 12 V, 500mA.
When the device is powered by PoE, the 12V
IN/OUT 1 interface can supply power to the lock.
A8 GND Grounding
B1 AIN2 For the access of Door 2Magnec
B2 AIN1 For the access of Door 1Magnec
B3 AIN3 For the access of Exit 1Buon
B4 AIN4 For the access of Exit 2Buon
B5 485- InterfaceModule-connecng
B6 485+
B7 12 V OUT2
B8 GND
C Two-Wire Interface Two-Wire Interface
Table 2-4 Power Supply
Power Supply Distributor Model Distributor Power
Output
Door PowerStaon
Output
DC 24 V DS-KAD704-Y DC 24 V OUT
8 W MAX
DC 12V OUT1/DC 12V
OUT2
3 W MAX in total
DS-KAD706-Y DC 24 V OUT
16 W MAX
DC 12V OUT1/DC 12V
OUT2
10 W MAX in total
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Power Supply Distributor Model Distributor Power
Output
Door PowerStaon
Output
DS-KAD706-YP(C) DC 24 V OUT
16 W MAX
DC 12V OUT1/DC 12V
OUT2
10 W MAX in total
DC 12 V / / DC 12V OUT2
18 W MAX
Sub Module Terminal (Except Touch-Display Module)
Figure 2-3 Sub Module Terminal (Except Touch-Display Module)
Table 2-5 Descripon
No. Interface Descripon
A1 485- Interface (Input)Module-Connecng
A2 485+
A3 12V IN
A4 GND
B1 485- Interface (Output)Module-Connecng
B2 485+
B3 12V OUT
B4 GND
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Touch-Display Module
Figure 2-4 Touch-Display Module
Table 2-6 Descripon
No. Interface Descripon
A1 485- Interface (Input)Module-Connecng
A2 485+
A3 12V IN
A4 GND
B1 485- Interface (Output)Module-Connecng
B2 485+
B3 12V OUT
B4 GND
C1 GND Grounding Interface
C2 CVSB IN Composite Video Broadcast Signal Input (Reserved)
C3 LINEOUT- Audio Output (Reserved)
C4 LINEOUT+
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2.2 Module Door WiringStaon
2.2.1 Door Lock Wiring
Figure 2-5 Door Lock Wiring
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Figure 2-6 Lock Wiring when powered by PoE
Note
When the device is powered by PoE, the 12V IN/OUT interface can supply power to the lock.
Terminal NC1/COM is set as default for accessing lock/electric bolt; terminal NO2/COMmagnec
is set as default for accessing electric strike.
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2.2.2 Door Contact Wiring
Figure 2-7 Door Contact Wiring
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.
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2.2.3 Exit WiringBuon
Figure 2-8 Exit WiringBuon
Note
AIN3 and AIN4 are set as default for connecng buon. buon exit Exit connected to AIN3 opens
the lock connected to NC1/NO1; Exit connected to AIN4 controls the lock that connected tobuon
NC2/NO2.
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Chapter 3 Installaon
Note
Two-Wire Video Intercom Main Unit and Video Intercom Main Unit share the same installaon
methods. Therefore, the following procedures will take Video Intercom Main Unit as aninstallaon
example.
Note
Make sure the device in the package is in good and all the assembly parts are included.condion
Sub module must work along with the main unit.
Set the sub module address before start the steps.installaon
Make sure the place for surface mounng at. is
Make sure all the related equipment is power-o installaon. during the
Tools that you need to prepare for installaon:
Drill (ø6), cross screwdriver (PH1*150 mm), and gradienter.
3.1 Sub Module AddressCongure
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 3-1 DIP Switch
2. Set the sub module address according to the DIP rules, and install the rubber cover back.
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Note
DIP 1, 2, 3, 4 are used to coding the sub module address. DIP 5, 6, 7, 8 are reserved.
Valid sub module address is from 1 to 8. The address should be unique for to theconnecng
main unit.
The sub module address and its corresponding switch status are displayed as below.
Sub
Module
Address
DIP 1 DIP 2 DIP 3 DIP 4 DIP 5 DIP 6 DIP 7 DIP 8
Module 1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Module 2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Module 3 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Module 4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Module 5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Module 6 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Module 7 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Module 8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
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3.2 One-Module Installaon
3.2.1 One-Module Surface Mounng
Before You Start
Figure 3-2 FrameMounng
Note
The dimension of one module frame (W × H × D) is: 117 mm × 107 mm × 32.7 mm.mounng
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 outside is 100 mm.le
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Figure 3-3 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.
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Figure 3-4 Fix the FrameMounng
5. Connect the cables to the corresponding interfaces of the main unit and insert the main unit
into the frame.
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Figure 3-5 Insert the Main Unit
6. Fix the cover onto the frame.
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Figure 3-6 Fix the Cover
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3.2.2 One-Module Flush Mounng
Before You Start
Figure 3-7 Front and Side View of the Gang Box
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Figure 3-8 Gang Box
Note
The dimension of one-module gang box is: 115 (W) × 134 (H) × 56 (D) mm. The dimension is for
reference only.
Steps
1. Drill an installaon hole, and pull the cables out.
Note
The suggested dimension of hole is 118 (W) × 108 (H) × 45.5 (D) mm.installaon
The suggested length of cables outside is 100 mm.le
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Figure 3-9 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' with a marker, and take out the gang box.posion
Figure 3-10 Mark the Screw Holes
4. Drill 4 holes according to marks on the wall, and insert the expansion sleeves into the screw
holes.
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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 hole. Fixinstallaon
the gang box with 4 expansion bolts.
Figure 3-11 Fix the Gang Box
6. Fill the gap between the gang box and the wall with concrete. Remove the 4 ears withmounng
tool concrete is dry.aer
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Figure 3-12 Remove the EarsMounng
7. Connect the cables to the corresponding interfaces of the main unit and insert the unit into the
gang box.
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Figure 3-13 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 3-14 Fix the Cover
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3.3 Two-Module Installaon
3.3.1 Two-Module Surface Mounng
Before You Start
Figure 3-15 FrameMounng
Note
The dimension of two-module frame (W × H × D) is: 219 mm × 107 mm × 32.7 mm.mounng
The dimensions above are for reference only. The actual size can be slightly dierent from the
theorecal dimension.
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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 3-16 Drill Screw Holes
3. Remove the scker and insert the expansion sleeves into the screw holes.
4. Fix the frame onto the wall with 4 expansion bolts.mounng
Figure 3-17 Fix the FrameMounng
5. Thread the line across the thread hole of the frame. Pass the main unitmodule-connecng
connecng lines across the thread hole to the upper grid.
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Figure 3-18 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 picture asconnecon
shown below.
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Figure 3-19 Line Connecon Eect Picture
7. Insert the modules into the frame wiring. The main unit must be placed in the top grid.aer
Figure 3-20 Insert the Modules
8. Use the hexagon wrench in the package to the cover onto the frame.x
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Figure 3-21 Fix the Cover
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3.3.2 Two-Module Flush Mounng
Before You Start
Figure 3-22 Gang Box
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 hole, and pull the cable out.installaon
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Note
The suggested dimension of hole is 220 (W) × 108 (H) × 45.5 (D) mm.installaon
The suggested length of cables outside is 270 mm.le
Figure 3-23 Drill the Installaon Hole
2. Select a cable entry and remove the sheet.plasc
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 3-24 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.
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Figure 3-25 Fix the Gang Box
6. Fill the gap between the gang box and the wall with concrete. Remove the ears withmounng
tool concrete is dry.aer
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Figure 3-26 Remove the EarsMounng
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.
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Figure 3-27 Connect Cables and Insert the Modules
Note
Cable 1 refers to the cables pulled out from the wall that connected to the main unit. Cable 2
refers to the line in the accessory package.module-connecng
8. Fix the cover with 2 socket head cap screws by using a hexagon wrench (supplied).
Figure 3-28 Fix the Cover
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3.4 Three-Module Installaon
3.4.1 Three-Module Surface Installaon
Before You Start
Figure 3-29 FrameMounng
Note
The dimension of two-module frame (W × H × D) is: 320.8 mm × 107 mm × 32.7 mm.mounng
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 outside is 270 mm.le
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Figure 3-30 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.
Figure 3-31 Fix the FrameMounng
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Note
The frame should be placed exactly as shown below for this step. The tamper platemounng
should be at the low right of the grid.rst
Figure 3-32 FrameMounng
5. Thread the line across the thread holes of the frame. Pass the main unitmodule-connecng
connecng line across the thread hole to the top grid.
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Figure 3-33 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 line 2.module-connecng
3) Organize the cables with cable in the package. The suggested cable picture ase connecon
shown below.
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Figure 3-34 Line Connecon Eect Picture
7. Insert the modules into the frame wiring. The main unit must be placed in the top grid.aer
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Figure 3-35 Insert the Modules into the Frame
8. Use the hexagon wrench in the package to the cover onto the frame.x
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Figure 3-36 Fix the Cover
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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 hole, and pull the cable out.The suggested dimension of installaon installaon hole is
321.8(W)×108(H)×45.5(D) mm. The suggested length of cables le outside is 270 mm.
Figure 3-38 Cave the HoleInstallaon
2. Select a cable entry and remove the sheet.plasc
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' with a marker, and take out the gang box.posion
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Figure 3-41 Remove the EarsMounng
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 3-42 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 line in the accessory package.module-connecng
8. Fix the cover and the main unit with 2 socket head cap screws by using a hexagon wrench
(supplied).
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Figure 3-43 Fix the Cover
3.5 More-Than-Three Module Installaon
3.5.1 More-than-Three Module Surface Mounng
Before You Start
Figure 3-44 FrameMounng
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Note
It takes two three-module frames. The dimension of three-module framemounng mounng
(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 dierent 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 outside is 270 mm.le
3. Pull out the cable through the cable hole of the le scker.
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Figure 3-45 Drill Screw Holes
4. Remove the sckers and insert the expansion sleeves into the screw holes.
5. Thread the line (400 mm) and grounding line across the thread hole of bothmodule-connecng
frames.
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Figure 3-47 Fix the FrameMounng
7. Pass the main unit line across the thread hole to the top grid of the frame.connecng le
Thread the line (190 mm) across the thread hole of the frame. The linesmodule-connecng
should be placed as shown below.
Figure 3-48 Placement of Lines
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8. Connect the cables.
1) Connect the cables from the wall and line 1 to the correspondingmodule-connecng
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 picture asconnecon
shown below.
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Figure 3-49 Line Connecon Eect Picture
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9. Insert the modules into the frame wiring. The main unit must be placed in the top grid onaer
the le.
Figure 3-50 Insert the Modules
10. Pull the grounding line out and xed its two end to the screw on the cover.
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Figure 3-51 Connect the Grounding Line to the Cover
11. Use the hexagon wrench in the package to the cover onto the frame.x
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3.5.2 More-Than-Three Module Flush Mounng
Before You Start
Figure 3-53 Gang Box
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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.
Steps
1. Drill the hole, and pull the cable out.The suggested dimension of installaon installaon hole is
321.8 (W) × 315 (H) × 45.5 (D) mm. The suggested length of cables le outside is 270 mm.
Figure 3-54 Cave the HoleInstallaon
2. Connect two gang boxes as below.
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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 3-57 Mark the Screw Holes
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.
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Figure 3-58 Fix the Gang Boxes
8. Fill the gap between the gang box and wall with concrete. Remove the ears with toolmounng
aer concrete is dry. Route the grounding line through the cable entries.
Figure 3-59 Remove the EarsMounng
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Note
The green-yellow line in the package is for grounding.
9. 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 place the Main Unit into the upper grid of the gang box.le
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 according to the cable number and the shown asinserng posion
below.
Figure 3-60 Install FrameMounng
The cables connect to each module shown as below.
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Figure 3-61 Cables Connecon
Note
Cable 2,3,5 and 6 are the lines (190 mm) in the package.module-connecng
Cable 4 is the line (400 mm) in the package.module-connecng
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.
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Figure 3-62 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 3-63 Fix the Cover
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Chapter 5 Conguraon via Client Soware
5.1 Device Management
Device management includes device adding device, device, and device,acvaon, eding deleng
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 to select an online device.Online Device acve
2. Click .Add
3. Enter corresponding informaon, and click .Add
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Figure 5-1 Add to the Client
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5.1.2 Add Device by IP Address
Steps
1. Click to pop up the adding devices dialog box.+Add
2. Select IP/Domain Adding Mode as .
3. Enter corresponding informaon.
4. Click .Add
5.1.3 Add Device by IP Segment
You can add many devices at once whose IP addresses are among the IP segment.
Steps
1. Click to pop up the dialog box.+Add
2. Select as .IP Segment 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 to enter the Live View page.Main View
2. In the list of the window, double-click the device IP or click the play icon to live view.le
3. Oponal: On the Live View page, control-click and select to get the picture of the liveCapture
view.
5.3 Remote Conguraon
Click to set the parameters of the device.
Note
Run the browser, click → Internet → SecurityOpons to disable the Protected Mode.
5.3.1 Device Management
You can manage the linked device on the page.
Click Device Management to enter the page.sengs
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Figure 5-3 Local Parameters
Live View Parameters
Stream Type
Set the stream type as or Main Stream 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 to , orles 256M 512M
1G. the the maximum record size is the value you selected.Aer selecon, le
Save record toles
Set the saving path for the manually recorded video les.
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Click Save to enable the sengs.
Picture and Clip Sengs
Save snapshots in live view to
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 toOpen
open the set folder of clips and picture saving.
Click Save to enable the sengs.
5.3.3 System Sengs
Follow the instrucons congure below to the system include System sengs, Sengs,
Maintenance, Security, and User Management, etc.
Click System to enter the page.sengs
Basic Informaon
Click System → Basic Sengs Informaon to enter the page. On the page, you can editsengs
Device Name Device No. Language System Type and Set the and according to your needs.
Click Save to enable the sengs.
Time Sengs
Click System Time Time ZoneSengs Sengs to enter the page. Select the sengs of your
locaon from the drop-down list.
Enable , set the , NTP Server Address NTP Port Interval and .
Enable , set the Manual Time Sync. me manually or check the Sync. with computer me.
Click Save to enable the sengs.
DST
Click System → DST Enable DSTSengs to check . Set the parameters according to your needs and
click Save to enable the sengs.
About
Click System About Open Source Sengs and click Soware Licenses to view the details.
Maintenance
Click
Maintenance → Upgrade & Maintenance to enter the page.sengs
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Figure 5-4 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 Export, and click to pop up the dialog box.
2. Set and conrm encrypon the password.
3. Click to export parameters.OK
Import Cong. File:
1. Click browse icon to select the conguraon le.
2. Click and enter the password to import.Import encrypon
Upgrade: Click browse icon to select the upgrade le.
Note
The upgrading process will last 1 to 10 minutes, do not power during the upgrading. Theo
device reboots automacally aer upgrading.
Security Service
Click to enter the page. On the page, you can enable SSHSecurity → Security Service sengs
according to your actual needs.
Click Save to enable the sengs.
User Management
Click to enter the page.User Management sengs
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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 lower caseleers,
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 protect your product.beer
Online Users
Click
User Management → Online Users to enter the page.
Figure 5-5 Online Users
Click Refresh to get the present informaon.
Arming/Disarming Informaon
Click to view the User Management → Arming/Disarming Informaon informaon. Click Refresh
to get the present informaon.
5.3.4 Network Sengs
TCP/IP Sengs
TCP/IP must be properly sengs 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 page.sengs
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Figure 5-6 TCP/IP Sengs
2. Congure the network parameters.
-Check , the device will get the parameters DHCP automacally.
-Set the , IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Gateway and manually.
3. Congure the corresponding DNS server parameters.
4. Click Save to enable the sengs.
Port Sengs
Steps
1. Click Network → Basic Sengs → Port to enter the page.sengs
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Figure 5-7 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.
SIP
Seng
Steps
1. Click Network → Basic Sengs to enter the page.→ SIP sengs
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