Operating Instructions

5.2.4 Setup tool main menu
The following items are displayed in the main menu of
the setup
tool. Items may not be available depending on
the current project, which items you have finished
configuring, etc.
1. Buildings and rooms configuration
Allows you
to configure general system information, such
as the number of buildings, floors, and rooms, the
number of room monitors per room, the number of lobby
stations per building, general network settings, etc.
Device Addition/Re-Setting
Allows you to change settings or add devices in a
previously created project.
Device Batch Setting
Allows you to configure default settings for each type
of device.
Data Reference
Allows you to generate PDF files based on the data
you have configured using the setup tool. We
recommend referring to these files when configuring
your network cameras, etc.
Note:
R Generated PDF files contain passwords and
other sensitive information. Handle with
appropriate caution.
2. Device Information Setting (MAC & Room Number)
When system devices are turned on for the first time, they
will attempt to download their configuration files. This
item determines whether system devices are identified
by MAC address or by room number for the purpose of
downloading their configuration files.
When [MAC Address] is selected, devices can
download their configuration files automatically based on
their MAC addresses. You can enter MAC addresses
manually, or use a barcode scanner to scan the MAC
address of each device individually.
When [Room Number] is selected, you must specify
each device’s room number by entering it using the
device itself before devices can download their
configuration files.
3. Configuration Data Generation
Generates
configuration files based on the data you have
configured using the setup tool. Each device can then
download its configuration file when it is first turned on.
4. Downloading Data to Device
Allows the setup tool to host the configuration files, so
that each device can then download its configuration file
when it is first turned on.
5. Check and Confirmation
Allows you to confirm which devices have successfully
downloaded their configuration files.
5.2.5 Device labels (found on the outer and
inner product packaging)
Each lobby station, room monitor, and door station has
a
device
label attached to its outer and inner packaging.
Each label contains the device’s MAC address and
space for you to note other information about where the
device will be installed and how it will be used. When
using the setup tool to configure the system, you can
enter each device’s MAC address by scanning it with a
barcode reader.
Outer label
Use the outer label when you will configure the system
first and install the devices later.
1. Write the required information on each device’s outer
label while it is still attached to the outer packaging.
2. When using the setup tool to configure the system,
scan each device’s MAC address directly from the
label on the outer packaging.
3. Move each device to its installation area by referring
to the information written on the label, and install
each device.
Inner label
Use the inner label when you will install the devices first,
and configure the system later.
1. Move each device to its installation area and remove
it from its outer package.
2. Write the required information on each device’s inner
label, and then install each device.
3. Collect the inner labels for all devices.
4. When using the setup tool to configure the system,
scan each device’s MAC address from the label you
collected. When finished, you can discard the inner
labels you have collected.
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