Video Intercom Indoor Station User Manual UD02905B
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual User Manual © 2016 Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd. This user manual is intended for users of the models below: Series Model DS-KH6310-W DS-KH6310 Indoor Station (6-Series) DS-KH6310-WL DS-KH6210-L DS-KH8301-WTS Indoor Station (8-Series) DS-KH8301-WT DS-KH8300-T It includes instructions on how to use the Product. The software embodied in the Product is governed by the user license agreement covering that Product.
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Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Regulatory Information FCC Information Please take attention that changes or modification 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 A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Safety Instruction These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss. The precaution measure is divided into Warnings and Cautions: Warnings: Neglecting any of the warnings may cause serious injury or death. Cautions: Neglecting any of the cautions may cause injury or equipment damage. Warnings Follow these safeguards to prevent serious injury or death.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Do not aim the device at the sun or extra bright places. A blooming or smear may occur otherwise (which is not a malfunction however), and affecting the endurance of sensor at the same time. Please use the provided glove when open up the device cover, avoid direct contact with the device cover, because the acidic sweat of the fingers may erode the surface coating of the device cover.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Table of Contents 1 Overview ...................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................. 1 1.2 Main Features .......................................................................................................... 1 2 Appearance .................................................................
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 7.3.7 Configuration Settings ..................................................................................... 31 7.4 Call Settings ........................................................................................................... 39 7.4.1 Adding Contact ................................................................................................ 39 7.4.2 Calling Resident ...............................................................................
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 10.1 Installing Software ............................................................................................. 109 10.1.1 Installing Software (iOS) .............................................................................. 109 10.1.2 Installing Software (Android)....................................................................... 109 10.2 Registering Software ..........................................................................................
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 1 Overview 1.1 Introduction The video intercom system can realize functions such as video intercom, resident-to-resident video call, live view of HD video, access control, one-card system, elevator linkage, 8-ch zone alarm, notice information and visitor messages to provide a complete smart community video intercom system. The video intercom indoor station is mainly applied to situations such as community, villa, and official buildings. 1.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 2 Appearance 2.1 Appearance of DS-KH8301-WTS/DS-KH8301-WT/ DS-KH8300-T Table 2-1 Components Description Figure 2-1 Front Panel No. Description 1 Built-in Camera (Only DS-KH8301-WT supports) 2 Power Supply Indicator 3 Information Indicator 4 Alarm Indicator 5 SOS Touch Key 6 Unlock Touch Key 7 Live View Touch Key 8 Management Center Touch Key 9 LCD Display Screen 10 Microphone Table 2-2 Components Description Figure 2-2 Rear Panel No.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 2.2 Appearance of DS-KH6310-W/DS-KH6310 Table 2-3 Components Description Figure 2-3 Front Panel No. Description 1 Power Supply Indicator 2 Information Indicator 3 Alarm Indicator 4 SOS Key 5 Unlock Key 6 Live View Key 7 Management Center Key 8 LCD Display Screen 9 Microphone Table 2-4 Components Description No.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 2.3 Appearance of DS-KH6310-WL/DS-KH6210-L Table 2-5 Components Description Figure 2-5 Front Panel No. Description 1 Power Supply Indicator 2 Information Indicator 3 Alarm Indicator 4 SOS Key 5 Unlock Key 6 Live View Key 7 Management Center Key 8 LCD Display Screen 9 Microphone Table 2-6 Components Description No.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Keys Hold Down Press SOS Key Return Key Direction Keys▲and◄/Unlock Key Live View Key Alarm Direction Keys▼and► Management Center Key Confirm Key 5
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 3 Typical Application Building PC Client Indoor Extension 2 App Indoor Extension 2 4F Resident 2 Resident 1 3F Video/Audio Distributor Resident 2 Center Master Station Resident 1 2F LAN Resident 2 Resident 1 1F Video/Audio Distributor Resident 2 Master Station In Guard's Room Resident 1 Network Cable Optical Fiber RS-485 Wi-Fi One Resident Card Reader Card Reader Door Station IPC Outer Door Station Figure 3-1 Typical Application of Indoor Sta
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 4 Terminals and Interfaces 4.1 Terminals and Interfaces of DS-KH8301-WTS/ DS-KH8301-WT/DS-KH8300-T Figure 4-1 Terminals of DS-KH8301-WTS/DS-KH8301-WT/DS-KH8300-T Table 4-1 Descriptions of Terminals and Interfaces Name 485 Communication Port Grounding ALARM OUT (Alarm Output) ALARM IN (Zone Input) No.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Name No. Interface Description B7 JIN4 Zone Detector Input Terminal 4 B8 JIN3 Zone Detector Input Terminal 3 B9 JIN2 Zone Detector Input Terminal 2 B10 JIN1 Zone Detector Input Terminal 1 4.2 Terminals and Interfaces of DS-KH6310-W/ DS-KH6310 Figure 4-2 terminals of DS-KH6310-W/DS-KH6310 Table 4-2 Descriptions of Terminals and Interfaces Name Terminals No.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 4.3 Terminals and Interfaces of DS-KH6310-WL/ DS-KH6210-L Figure 4-3 Terminals of DS-KH6310-WL/DS-KH6210-L Table 4-3 Terminals Description Name Terminals No.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 5 Installation and Wiring Before you start: Make sure the device in the package is in good condition and all the assembly parts are included. The power supply the indoor station supports is 12 VDC. Please make sure your power supply matches your indoor station. Make sure all the related equipment is power-off during the installation. Check the product specification for the installation environment. 5.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Steps: 1. Chisel a hole in the wall. The size of the hole should be 76 mm (width) × 76 mm (length) × 50 mm (depth). 2. Insert the junction box to the hole chiseled on the wall. 3. Fix the wall mounting plate to the junction box with 2 screws. Wall Mounting Plate Screws Junction Box Figure 5-2 Install the Plate 4.
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Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Descriptions of Indoor Station interfaces are shown in the following table. Interface Description ALARM IN Connect alarm device, with one end of the device connecting to JINx and the other end connecting to GND (x indicates number between 1~8). ALARM OUT Connect alarm output devices. GND 12V Connect to DC power supply 12V. LAN Network port of indoor station. Connect the indoor station to the same LAN with the door station.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 6 Before You Start For the first time use of the device, you are required to activate the device and set the device password. You can activate the device on the UI, via internet with Batch Configuration Tool, or with iVMS-4200 client software. To activate the device on the UI, refer to 7 Local Operation. To activate the device with Batch Configuration Tool or iVMS-4200, refer to 8 Remote Operation via Batch Configuration Tool and 9 Remote Operation via iVMS-4200.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 7 Local Operation Here the local operation of indoor stations with touch screen is taken as example. The DS-KH6210-L should be operated with physical keys. The SOS key works as a return key; the Unlock key works as direction keys ▲and◄ to turn up and left; the Live View key works as direction keys ▼and► to turn down and right; and the Management Center key works as a confirm key. 7.1 Activating Device Locally Steps: 1.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual You must create a password to activate the device for your first time usage and when it is not activated. Only when the device is activated, can you operate it locally and remotely. Here the activation interface of DS-KH8301-WT indoor station is taken as example. 7.2 User Interface Description 7.2.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Slide left and right to realize the switch between two interface pages (except for DS-KH6210-L. Here the user interface of DS-KH8301-WT is taken as as example. Only DS-KH8301-WTS/DS-KH8301-WT/DS-KH8300-T indoor stations support TF card. DS-KH6210-L only has one interface page. Figure 7-4 User Interface of DS-KH6210-L 7.2.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 7.2.3 Status of Indoor Station Table 7-1 Description of Status Icons Icon Definition Description Normal Status. The communication between indoor station, door station and master station is normal. And the communication between indoor station and indoor extension is normal. The indoor station is offline. Please check the network cable or Wi-Fi connection. Room No. conflict. Configure the Room No. again. Exception occurs in the communication with door station.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Icon Definition Description Exception occurs with the TF card. No TF card is inserted in the indoor station. 7.2.4 Status of Indoor Extension Table 7-2 Description of Status Icons Icon Definition Description Normal Status. The communication between indoor station and indoor extension is normal. The indoor extension is offline. Please check the network cable or Wi-Fi connection. The indoor extension IP address conflicts with that of other device.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 7.2.5 Arming Status Purpose: 4 kinds of scene modes are supported by the indoor station: Sleeping Mode, Indoor Mode, Outdoor Mode, and Custom Mode. You can arm or disarm your room in each scene mode manually. When your room is in the arming status, the arming status will display on the main interface of the indoor station. Arming Your Room Steps: 1. Press the Arming Status tab to display the arming status interface. Figure 9-1 Pressing Arm Tab 2.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-3 Pressing Disarm Tab 2. Press the Disarm tab. 3. Enter the disarm password to enable the disarming status. 4. (Optional) Press a scene mode icon, and enter the disarm password to change the scene mode of the indoor station. Only one mode of arming can be set at one time. When you set another mode of arming status, the former one is disarmed automatically.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Enter duress code in the door station when the user is hijacked. Enter unlock password in the door station when opening door of the building. Enter arm/disarm password when arming/disarming the zone. Steps: 1. Press the Settings tab on the touch screen to enter the password settings interface. Figure 9-4 Password Settings Interface (Indoor Station) Figure 9-5 Password Settings Interface (Indoor Extension) 2.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-6 Password Changing Interface 4. Enter the old password to change it 5. Enter the new password and confirm it. 6. Press the tab to save the settings.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-7 Sound Settings Interface (Indoor Station) 2. Set corresponding parameters. Ringtone: There are 3 ringtones by default, and you can custom and import at most 4 ringtones via Batch Configuration Tool or iVMS-4200 Client Software. Ring Duration: The maximum duration of indoor station when it is called without being accepted. Ring duration ranges from 30s to 60s.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-8 Sound Settings Interface (Indoor Extension) 7.3.3 No Disturbing Settings Purpose: Two types of no disturbing mode can be configured: All day and Scheduled. Steps: 1. Get to the no disturbing settings interface: Settings -> No Disturbing. Figure 9-9 No Disturbing Settings Interface 2. Select no disturbing mode: All Day or Scheduled.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 1) Switch Scheduled: to to enable no disturbing mode. 1) 2) Switch to to enable no disturbing mode. Set the start time and the end time. Under all-day no disturbing mode, the indoor station will not ring all day when it is called by door station or other indoor stations, but the call logs will be saved.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-11 Zone Editing Interface 3. Set the zone type, alarm type, status of arming status, entering delay, and exiting delay. 4. Press the tab to save the settings. 6 zone types are selectable: Panic Button, Door Magnetic, Smoke Detector, Active Infrared, Passive Infrared, and Gas Detector. 3 alarm types are selectable: 24h Alarm, Instant Alarm, and Delay Alarm. Set the alarm type as 24h alarm, and the zone will be armed for 24h.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-12 Arming Mode Settings Interface 2. Press Outdoor Mode tab, Indoor Mode tab, Sleeping Mode tab, and Custom Mode tab to enter corresponding arming mode settings interface. 3. Switch to to enable the arming in the selected zoon. Zones in each arming mode can be configured manually. See detailed information in 7.3.4 Zone Settings.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 4. Press the Reboot tab to reboot the system. Figure 9-13 System Maintenance Interface Only DS-KH8301-WTS/DS-KH8300-T/DS-KH8301-WT indoor stations support TF card function. After enabling Clear Screen function, press and hold the Unlock key ( clear screen mode. ) to exit the 7.3.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 7-6 Local Information Settings (Indoor Station) Figure 7-7 Local Information Settings (Indoor Extension) 3. Press the drop-down list to select a video standard: PAL, or NTSC. 4. Set the maximum live view duration of the device. The Extension No. is numeric from 1 to 5, i.e., up to 5 indoor extensions can connect to one indoor station.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Only DS-KH8301-WT, and DS-KH8301-WTS require setting the video standard, and the system will reboot after selecting video standard. The maximum live view duration varies from 10 seconds to 60 seconds. Setting Network Purpose: Network connection is mandatory for the use of the indoor station. Steps: 1. Get to the configuration interface: Settings > Configuration, and enter the admin password (configuration password). 2.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Enable DHCP function to obtain an IP address automatically. Enable Same LAN function if indoor stations and indoor extensions are in the same local area network with other video intercom devices in a community, or the indoor extensions will not work normally. Setting the SIP Server Purpose: To realize the connection between the indoor station and the management center (master station), the indoor station should connect to a SIP server in advance. Steps: 1.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 7-10 Center/Master Station Adding Interface (Indoor Station) 3. Entering the IP address of center or the master station, and press the the settings. tab to save After setting center or the master station in the indoor station, the alarm messages will be uploaded to the center or the master station automatically. You can edit but not delete the center or the master station in the device management interface. Connecting Main Door Station Steps: 1.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 7-11 Main Door Station Adding Interface (Indoor Station) 3. Select the main door station type: D Series, or V Series. 4. Enter the IP address of the main door station, and press the settings. tab to save the You can edit but not delete the main door station in the device management interface. Adding IP Camera/DVR/DVS/NVR/Doorphone Steps: 1. Get to the device management interface: Settings -> Configuration -> Device. 2. Press the Add Device tab.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 7-12 Device Selecting Interface (Indoor Station) 3. Select a kind of device type, and enter corresponding information (device name, IP address, port No., password, etc.). 4. Press the tab to save the settings. The default port No. is 554, and the default user name is admin. Up to 8 doorphones can be added to the indoor station. Up to 16 IP cameras and DVR/DVS/NVR in total can be added to the indoor station.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-14 Time Synchronizing Interface 2. Switch to to enable NTP. 3. Set the synchronizing interval, enter the IP address of NTP server and port No., and select the time zone. The default unit of synchronizing interval is minute. The default port No. is 123. Restoring and Upgrading Device Steps: 1. Get to the device restoring and upgrading interface: Settings -> Configuration -> Restore. 2.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-15 Device Restoring and Upgrading Only DS-KH8301-WTS/DS-KH8301-WT/DS-KH6310-W/DS-KH6310-W(T) indoor stations support online upgrading. 7.4 Call Settings 7.4.1 Adding Contact Steps: 1. Press the tab on the user interface to enter the contact list interface.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-16 Contact List Interface 2. Press the Add Contact tab to pop up the contact adding dialogue box. 3. Enter the name and room number of the contact. 4. Press the tab to save the settings. Hold down an added contact to open the contact handling menu. Press the Call tab to start the video call with the contact. Press the Edit tab to modify the contact information. Press the Delete tab to delete the contact.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 1. Press the tab on the touch screen to enter the residents calling interface. 2. Enter the corresponding resident’s Room No.. 3. Press the 4. Press the tab to start an audiovisual call. tab to stop the audiovisual call. Generally speaking, Room No. format should be like 1-2-3-405 as Community 1, Building 2, Unit 3, and Room 405. The community No. can be omitted. Switch to on the upper right corner to enable the camera function. The Room No.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Press the tab on the speaking interface or the live veiw interface. Management center here refers to the master station and iVMS-4200 client software. For indoor extension, it only supports calling the master station. 7.4.4 Receiving Call Purpose: The indoor station can receive calls from the door station, the master station, or iVMS-4200 client software.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-18 Call from Door Station On the call from door station interface, press the Unlock tab, the building door will open. Press the tab to capture the live view picture when speaking with the door station. And prompts “Captured” will display on the screen. Indoor extension can receive the call from the door station and the master station only. 7.4.5 Viewing Call Logs Steps: 1. Press the tab on the touch screen to enter the call log interface.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-19 Call Logs Interface 2. Press tab Missed Call or All Calls to view missed call logs or all call logs. Indoor extension does not support this function. The indoor station saves call logs from door station, outer door station, management center and other indoor stations. Hold down a piece of call log to open the call log handling menu. Press the View tab to enter the live view interface. Press the Delete tab to delete the piece of call log.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Make sure the IP camera or door station is well-connected. Make sure the indoor extension and the indoor station are well-connected. The DS-KH6210-L indoor station does not support the live view of IP camera. Purpose: On the live view interface, you can monitor the live view of added door station and IP camera. Steps: 1. Press the Live View tab on the user interface to enter the live view interface. Figure 9-20 Live View Interface 2.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-21 Live View of Door Station 3. Press the IP Camera tab to enter the live view interface of IP cameras. Figure 9-22 Live View of IP Camera On the door station live view interface, press the Unlock tab to open the unit door. 7.6 Information Management You can view public notice, visitor message, alarm log and capture log on information management interface. Press the tab or the tab to enter the information management interface.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-23 Alarm Logs Interface (Indoor Station) Indoor extension only supports alarm log and capture log. For DS-KH8301-WTS/DS-KH8301-WT/DS-KH8300-T models, it requires TF card for saving the notice, visitor messages and capture logs of the indoor stations, and requires the internal memory of the indoor station to save the alarm log.
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Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 8 Remote Operation via Batch Configuration Tool You can configure and operate the video intercom devices via Batch Configuration Tool. Default parameters of indoor station are as follows: Default IP Address: 192.0.0.64. Default Port No.: 8000. Default User Name: admin. 8.1 Activating Device Remotely Purpose You are required to activate the device first by setting a strong password for it before you can use the device.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 3. Create a password, and confirm the password. STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED– We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (Using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters.) in order to increase the security of your product.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 8-4 Editing Network Parameters The default port No. is 8000. The default IP address of the indoor station is 192.0.0.64. After editing the network parameters of device, you should add the devices to the device list again. Enable DHCP, and the software can obtain network parameters for the device automatically. 8.3 Adding Device Before you start: Make sure the device to be added has been activated.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 8-5 Online Devices Interface 2. Click the button to pop up the login dialog box. Figure 8-6 Login Dialog Box 3. Enter the user name and password. 4. Click the OK button to save the settings. Only devices successfully logged in will be added to the device list for configuration. If you add devices in batch, please make sure selected devices have the same user name and password. 8.3.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 8-8 Adding by IP Address 4. Click the OK button to add the device to the device list. You cannot add the device(s) to the device list if the user name and password are not identical. When you add devices by IP Address, IP Segment or Port No., the devices should be online devices. 8.3.3 Adding by IP Segment Purpose: You can add many devices at once whose IP addresses are among the IP segment. Steps: 1.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 8-10 Adding by IP Segment 5. Click the OK button to search and add the devices whose IP addresses are within the range of the defined IP segment to the device list. 8.4 Configuring Devices Remotely In the device list area, select a device and click the remote configuration interface. or to enter Figure 8-11 Remote Configuration Here we take the indoor station as an example, and the remote configuration of other devices can be referred. 8.4.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 8-12 Device Information General Click the General button to enter device general parameters settings interface. You can view and edit the device name and device ID. Figure 8-13 General Time Steps: 1. Click the Time button to enter the device time settings interface. Figure 8-14 Time Settings 2. Select Time Zone or Enable NTP. Time Zone 1) Select a time zone from the drop-down list menu.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 2) Click the Synchronization button. NTP 1) Check the checkbox of Enable NTP to enable NTP. 2) Enter the server address, NTP port, and synchronization interval. DST 1) Check the checkbox of Enable DST to enable DST. 2) Enter the start time and end time of DST, and set the DST bias. 3. Click the Save button to save and realize the time settings. The default port No. is 123.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 8-16 Import File 6. Click Export Configuration File and the export file window pops up. Select the saving path of remote configuration files and click Save to export the configuration file. Figure 8-17 Export File 7. Click to select the upgrade file and click Upgrade to remote upgrade the device. The process of remote upgrade will be displayed in the process bar.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 8-18 Remote Upgrade Click Restore Default Settings button, all default settings, excluding network parameters, will be restored. Click Restore All button, all default settings, including network parameters, will be restored. The device will be reset to inactivated status. User Purpose: You can edit the password for logging in the device. Steps: 1. Click the User button to enter the user information editing interface. Figure 8-19 Select User Name 2.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 8-20 Modify User Information 3. Enter the new password, and confirm it. 4. Click the Save button to realize the editing of password. The new password and confirm password should be identical. After editing the password of device, click button from the device list, the added device will not be there. You should add the device again with new password to operate the remote configuration. RS485 Click the RS485 button to enter the RS485 setting interface.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual For indoor station and master station, there are 3 choices for the working mode: transparent channel, disable, and custom. 8.4.2 Video Intercom Click the Video Intercom button on the remote configuration interface to enter the video intercom parameters settings: Device Number Configuration, Time Parameters, Password, Zone Configuration, IP Camera Information, and Volume Input and Output Configuration, and so on. Device ID Configuration Steps: 1.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Maximum live view time is the maximum time of playing live view of the indoor station. The range of maximum live view time varies from 10s to 60s. Call forwarding time refers to the ring duration limit beyond which the call is automatically forwarded to the mobile phone designated by the resident. The range of call forwarding time varies from 0s to 20s. For indoor extension, it only requires setting the maximum live view time.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 8-27 Ringtone Configuration Click to add the ring, and click to delete the imported ring. The ring to be imported should be in the wav format, and the size of the ring cannot be larger than 300k. Up to 4 rings can be added. Zone 1. Click the Zone Alarm button to enter zone settings interface. Figure 8-28 Zone Alarm 2. Select a zone type from the drop-down list menu. 3. Select an alarm mode from the drop-down list menu. 4.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual When the zone type is set to be Instant Alarm, only under arming mode, the indoor station will receive alarm message when the detector is triggered. Under disarming mode, it will not receive alarm message when the detector is triggered. When the zone type is set to be 24H Alarm, the indoor station will receive alarm message when the detector is triggered no matter it is under arming mode or disarming mode.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 8-30 Adding Devices Indoor extension does not support this function. Exporting and Importing Added Device Information Steps: 1. Click the Export button to export the added device information file. Figure 8-31 Export Information 2. Edit parameters of added devices in batch in the exported file. 3. Click the Import button to pop up importing box, and open the edited added device information file.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 8-32 Import Information 8.4.3 Network Local Network Configuration Steps: 1. Click the Local Network Configuration button to enter local network configuration interface. Figure 8-33 Local Network Parameters 2. Enter the local IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and port No.. 3. Click the Save button to enable the settings.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual The default port No. is 8000. After editing the local network parameters of device, you should add the devices to the device list again. Linked Devices Network Configuration Purpose: In the linked devices network configuration interface, you can configure the network parameters of master stations, SIP servers and management centers of the same LAN. The devices can be linked to the door station and realize the linkage between these devices. Steps: 1.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual For indoor extension, only parameter about the main indoor station should be configured. 8.5 Video Intercom Device Set-up Tool Purpose: You can assign the device to the community, activate and set the device, and configure the network parameters and linked network parameters for the device by using the video intercom device set-up tool. In the device list area, click to enter the video intercom device set-up tool. Figure 8-35 Video Device Set-up Tool 8.5.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 8.5.2 Setting Indoor Station Purpose: You can activate the online indoor station, and configure the room No. for the online indoor station. Steps: 1. Press the Indoor Station tab to switch to the indoor station configuration interface. Figure 8-37 Setting Indoor Station 2. Select a community, and enter the indoor station start IP address, and then click the Calculate button to generate the indoor station end IP address and indoor station room No.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual The indoor station configured successfully will be listed in the configured device area. At the same time, the next indoor station can be easily configured by selecting another indoor station in the online device area and clicking the Set button. For the login password, if the indoor station has been activated, enter the activation password here.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 1. In the batch upgrading interface, click the window. to open the online device Figure 8-39 Login 2. Select a device, enter the user name and password, and click the Login Device button. 3. Click the Add Device button, and the device is added to the batch upgrading tool.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Adding by IP Address/IP Segment Steps: 1. Click the Manual button to open the device adding window. 2. Enter the corresponding information (IP address, user name, password, start IP address, end IP address). 3. Click the Add button. Figure 8-41 Adding by IP Address/IP Segment 8.6.2 Upgrading Devices There are 2 upgrading modes available: upgrading by file, and online upgrading.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 8-42 Upgrade by File 3. Open the upgrading file, and click the Upgrade button. Online Upgrading Online Upgrading: The batch upgrading tool will search the latest upgrading file for the device automatically. You upgrade the device or devices via the local upgrade files. Steps: 1. Select a device or multiple devices, and select “Online Upgrade” as the upgrading mode. 2. Click the Download button.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 9 Remote Operation via iVMS-4200 The Video Intercom module provides remote control and configuration on video intercom products via the iVMS-4200 client software. Before remote configure and control the video intercom, you are required to add the device to the software first. Refer to 9.2 Device Management. For remote configuration of video intercom device via the iVMS-4200 client software, refer to 9.3 Configuring Devices Remotely via iVMS-4200.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-1 System Configuration Interface 9.2 Device Management Purpose: Device management includes device activation, adding device, editing device, and deleting device, and so on. After running the iVMS-4200, video intercom devices should be added to the client software for remote configuration and management. 9.2.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 1. Click the icon on the control panel, or click Tools->Device Management to open the Device Management page. 2. Click the Server tab. To add indoor station or master station: 1) Click Add New Device Type to enter add new device type interface. Select Indoor Station/Master Station and click OK. Figure 9-2 Adding New Device Type 2) In the Server tab, Video Intercom Device will display, select Video Intercom Device and add indoor station and master station.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 4. Select the devices to be added from the list. 5. Click Add to Client to open the device adding dialog box. 6. Input the required information. Nickname: Edit a name for the device as you want. Address: Input the device’s IP address. The IP address of the device is obtained automatically in this adding mode. Port: Input the device port No.. The default value is 8000. User Name: Input the device user name. By default, the user name is admin.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual If you want to add multiple online devices to the client software, click and hold Ctrl key to select multiple devices, and click Add to Client to open the device adding dialog box. In the pop-up message box, enter the user name and password for the devices to be added. Add All the Online Devices If you want to add all the online devices to the client software, click Add All and click OK in the pop-up message box.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual If the window with import file button, key importing mode drop-down list, password and confirm password field pops up, follow the steps below to reset the password: This option is available to door stations. Figure 9-6 Resetting Password (Option 1) 1. Click Export to save the device file on your computer. 2. Send the file to our technical engineers. 3. Our technical engineer will send you a file to you.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual If the window with import file and export file buttons, password and confirm password field pops up, follow the steps below to reset the password: Note: This option is available to indoor stations and master stations. Figure 9-7 Resetting Password (Option 2) 1. Click Export to save the device file on your computer. 2. Send the file to our technical engineers. 3. Click Import and select the file received from the technical engineer. 4.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 9.4 Picture Storage When the video intercom device is under armed status, it will capture the picture automatically after unlocking the door. The captured picture can be uploaded and stored in the storage server. When starting the live view of door station via iVMS-4200, you can capture the live view picture. The captured picture can be uploaded and stored in the storage server. This function is only available to door stations.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 4. Click Storage Server on the list to enter the Storage Server Adding interface. For adding the storage server, please refer to 9.2.1 Adding Video Intercom Devices, or User Manual of iVMS-4200 (Video Intercom) V2.4.2 in the disk. 9.4.2 Formatting the HDDs The HDDs of the storage server need to be formatted for the captured picture storage. Steps: 1. Select the added storage server from the list and click Remote Config. 2.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 9.4.3 Configuring Storage Server Picture Storage Before you start: The storage server needs to be added to the client software and the HDDs need to be formatted for the captured pictures storage. Steps: 1. Open the Record Schedule page. 2. Select the camera from the Camera Group list. 3. Select the storage server from the Storage Server drop-down list. You can click Storage Server Management to add, edit or delete the storage server. 4.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-11 Setting Quota Example: If you set the picture quota as 60%, then the 60% of the storage space can be used for storing the captured pictures. 6. Click Save to save the settings. 9.5 Video Intercom Configuration Click the icon on the control panel of iVMS-4200 or click View -> Video Intercom to open the Video Intercom page. On the Video Intercom page, you can control video intercom devices remotely.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Card Management: Add unauthorized cards to the iVMS-4200, and issue card to the door station via the iVMS-4200. Refer 9.5.3 Card Management for detail steps. Once you issue cards via the iVMS-4200, the card issuing function of the corresponding door station will be disabled automatically. Notice Management: Send information to indoor stations, search information, search call logs, and search unlocking logs. Refer 9.5.4 Notice Management for detail steps.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-13 Adding Group 2. Click to pop up group adding window, and input the corresponding information accordingly. Select Community as group type, and then Input the Community No., building No., and Unit No. to set the community structure, as shown in the figure below. Figure 9-14 Adding Community Select Outer Door Station as group type, and then input the outer door station No. (Range: 1 to 9) to set the outer door station, as shown in the figure below.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-15 Adding Outer Door Station Select Other as group type, and then input the group name. Figure 9-16 Adding Other For example: You can name the group as administrator, entrance guard and cleaning staff, etc. When selecting Other as the group type, you can set different groups for staff other than residents, such as administrator, security guard and cleaning staff, etc.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Assigning IP Devices to Group After adding groups to Community, Outer Door Station, or Other, you should assign devices to the group. For example: You should assign indoor stations and door stations to the group 1-1-1 in Community. 1. Click Add to enter the Add Resident Interface and the video intercom devices added to the client software will be listed, as shown in the figure below. Figure 9-17 Adding Resident 2. Check the checkbox of device.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Adding Devices in Batch: Enter the start floor and end floor, and set the room numbers. Figure 9-18 Adding Devices in Batch Room Numbers here refers to the room numbers in each floor. Adding Devices Singlly: Enter the room No.. Figure 9-19 Adding Device Singly The room No. format is like 101. 2. Click OK to save the settings.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Modifying Device Information 1. Select an added device. 2. Click Modify to enter the device modifying interface. Figure 9-20 Modifying Device Information 3. Click OK to complete the device modifying operation. Deleting Device 1. Select an added device. 2. Click Remove to pop up a dialog box. Figure 9-21 Information 3. Click OK to complete the group deleting operation. 9.5.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Make sure the SIP server IP address of the indoor station is not configured (or abnormal). Steps: Press Center on the main interface of the indoor station. Figure 9-22 Calling from Indoor Station When the SIP server IP of the indoor station is configured, press Center on the main interface of the indoor station to call the master station instead of iVMS-4200.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-23 Calling Indoor Station (Option 1) You should enter the Room No. in the correct format. For example, 1-2-3-101 refers to Room 101, Unit 2, Building 3, Community 1. 2. Click Call to start video call with the indoor station. Option 2: Calling Resident (Indoor Station) from Group 1. Select the community from the groups on the left.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-24 Calling Indoor Station (Option 2) 2. Double click the added resident from the resident list to call the resident. Option 3: Calling Resident (Indoor Station) from Call Log 1. Click the dial log on the below and select the log type to enter the dial log interface.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 2. Click Call from the call logs to start video call with the indoor station. Call Log On the Video Intercom tab page, there are four types of call logs you can search: All, Dialed, Received, and Missed. On the dial log area, you can view detail information of the dialog, and click Call to start the audiovisual call with the indoor station. Click to clear all logs in the list (optional). 9.5.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-26 Card Management Interface Adding Card Steps: 1. Click Unauthorized Card -> Add Card to pop up card adding window.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-27 Adding Cards in Batch 2. Select card adding mode and card type. Two types of card are available. Resident Card is used by residents living in the community, and Other Card is used by visitors (guest, serviceman, etc.) in the community. If you add card in batch, please set the start card No. and the end card No.. If you add card singly, please enter the card No..
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-28 Issuing Card Issuing Resident Cards Steps: 1. Select Community from the organization list (like 1-1-1) and the indoor stations of the community will be listed in the resident list.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 2. Click Card Selection to pop up card selection window where unauthorized resident cards are listed. Figure 9-30 Selecting Cards 3. Check the checkboxes of the cards or enter the card No. in the filter textbox you need to assign to the indoor station, and check the checkbox of door stations, doorphones and outer door stations. Only resident cards can be assigned to indoor stations. 4. Click Issue Card to complete the card issuing operation.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-31 Displaying Card Issued After issuing resident cards to the indoor station, the card No. will also be listed in the resident list. Issuing Other Cards Steps: 1. Select Other from the group list (like Cleaning Staff).
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 2. Click Card Selection to pop up card selection window where unauthorized other cards are listed. Figure 9-33 Selecting Cards 3. Check the checkboxes of the cards or enter the card No. in the filter textbox you need to assign to the person, and check the checkbox of door stations, doorphones and outer door stations. 4. Click Issue Card to complete the card issuing operation.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual After issuing other cards to the person, the card No. will also be listed in the resident list page. Canceling Cards When canceling cards, cards that have been issued will be reset to authorized ones. Via iVMS-4200, there are two ways to cancel the cards which have been issued. Option 1: Steps: 1. Select Community from the organization list (like 1-1-1) and the indoor stations of the community will be listed in the resident list.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-36 Selecting Cards 3. Check the checkboxes of the cards that has been issued (normal cards). 4. Click Issue Card to complete the card canceling operation. Option 2: On the card issuing interface, check the checkboxes of Room No. (for resident card) or Name (for other card), click Cancel Card to cancel all card issued to the device. Through Option 1, you can cancel card from single or certain door stations.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-37 Normal Cards Interface Batch Importing Unauthorized Cards Steps: 1. Click Batch Import to enter the batch import interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 9-38 Importing File 2. Click Export Template to export the template of the batch import file. 3. Fill in the template of the batch import file and save it. 4. Click to select the batch import file and click Open.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 5. Click OK to start importing the batch import file. Batch Exporting Unauthorized Cards Steps: 1. After adding unauthorized cards, and click Batch Export. 2. Select the saving file path and click Save. 3. After batch exporting the unauthorized cards, the excel will be generated in the saving directory. 9.5.4 Notice Management Creating Notice Information Purpose: You can create notice information and send it to residents (indoor stations). Steps: 1.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-40 Selecting Residents 3. Enter the subject, set the information type, and add the picture (optional). 4. Enter the information and click Send to send the notice. For IP indoor stations, no more than 63 characters (including space) can be input in the field of subject. For analog indoor stations, no more than 20 characters (including space) can be input in the field of subject.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-41 Notice Interface 3. Click Query to search the notice information. 4. Click to view the detailed information of selected notice. You can resend the notice information failed to be received or unread by residents. Figure 9-42 Message Details 5. Click Export to export the notice information.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Querying Call Logs Steps: 1. Click Query Call Logs to enter the call log querying page. 2. Select the calling status, device type, and set the start time and end time, and click Query to search the call log. Figure 9-43 Call Log Interface 3. Click Export to export the call logs as an excel file. Querying Unlocking Log Steps: 1. Click Query Unlocking Logs to enter the unlocking log querying page. 2.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 9-44 Unlocking Log Interface 3. Click Export to export the unlocking logs as an excel file. 9.6 Device Arming Control Steps: 1. Select Tool->Device Arming Control to pop up device arming control window.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 2. Set the arming status of the device as armed, and the alarm information will be auto uploaded to the client software when alarm occurs. Figure 9-46 Device Arming Control Figure 9-47 Alarm Events After adding the device to the client software, it will be armed automatically.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 10 Accessing via Hik-Connect Mobile Client Software The Hik-Connect mobile client software supports the iOS system and Android system both. The basic operations of the client software are similar on the iOS system and on the Android system. Here we take operations on the iOS system as example. 10.1 Installing Software 10.1.1 Installing Software (iOS) Steps: 1. Log in the App Store. 2. Enter the key words Hik-Connect to search the mobile client software. 3.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual You should register the software first before logging in the software. Two ways of registration are available: Registration via Telephone No., and Registration via E-Mail Address. Here we take Registration via Telephone No. as example to introduce registering an account in the software. Steps: 1. Tap the icon to run the software, and tap Register an Account to enter registration mode selection interface.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 10-3 Selecting Region Figure 10-4 Entering Phone No. 4. Select a target region, enter a valid mobile phone No., and tap the Get Verification Code button. The verification code will be sent to your phone. Figure 10-6 Setting Account Figure 10-5 Entering Code 5. Enter the received verification code, and tap the Next button to enter the account creating interface.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual 10.3 Logging in Software Steps: 1. Tap the icon to run the software. 2. Enter the user name/e-mail address, and enter the password. 3. Tap the Login button to log in the software. If you want to login via mobile phone No., please tap Login with mobile phone number. If you forget the password, please tap Forgot Password to find the password. 10.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 10-10 Device Added Figure 10-9 Entering Code 10.4.2 Adding Device via Serial No. Steps: 1. On the Home screen, tap the icon , and tap the icon . 2. Enter the serial No. of the device to pop up the device information page, and tap the Add button. Figure 10-12 Device Result Figure 10-11 Scanning QR Code 3. Enter the device verification code, tap the OK button, and finish the device adding.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Figure 10-14 Device Added Figure 10-13 Entering Code The serial No. of the device is on the label stuck on the rear panel of the device. The default device verification code is ABCDEF. 10.5 Live View and Remote Unlocking After adding the device, go the Home page, and tap a camera to enter the live view interface.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual On the live view page, you can control the intercom device remotely. See the following table in detail. Table 10-1 Icon Description Keys Description Enable the live view. Disable the live view. Enable/disable the audio. Switch to the full-screen mode. Switch to the 4-screen mode. Zoom in. Remote unlock. Capture the live view image. Enable/disable recording.
Video Intercom Indoor Station·User Manual Appendix Installation Notice While installing the indoor station, please make sure that the distance between any two devices is far as possible to avoid the howling and echo. The distance between two devices is recommended to be more than 10 meters. Here the devices refer to indoor station, outdoor station and master station. Wiring Cables Cable Specification Power Cord of Door Station RVV 2*1.
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