Aiphone FK1629 B 0811YZ user manual

User manual for the device Aiphone FK1629 B 0811YZ

Device: Aiphone FK1629 B 0811YZ
Category: Intercom System
Manufacturer: Aiphone
Size: 0.64 MB
Added : 10/29/2013
Number of pages: 31
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FK1629 B 0811YZ
IS SERIES
Commercial & Security IP Video Intercom system
Network Direct System
SETTING MANUAL
Thank you for selecting Aiphone for your communication and security needs. Please read this manual and the separate
“OPERATION MANUAL” carefully before setting and using this system.
* Refer to the provided “INSTALLATION MANUAL” for complete information regarding this system.
IMPORTANT
Please read and understand the system setting procedures before beginning the setup process.
Pleas

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CONTENTS Making detailed settings to door ABOUT THIS MANUAL ............... 3 stations ..................................................21 PURPOSE OF THE SYSTEM Making detailed settings to master stations ..................................................22 SETTINGS ................................... 3 Registering stations to zones SETTING LIST ............................. 4 [System setting – Zone SYSTEM SETTING FLOW .......... 8 setting] ......................................... 23 Fl

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GETTING STARTED SETTING THE SYSTEM USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX ABOUT THIS MANUAL The IS system provides various manuals to meet various system planning and work processes. Use the manuals necessary for your system. Manual confi gurations The following manuals are provided for a network direct system. Read all the manuals for installing, setting up, and using a network direct system, or provide the manuals to the persons working with the system. INSTALLATION MANUAL (A booklet included with the IP

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SETTING LIST The following is the list of system settings you can make via the web browser. The titles or items in shaded cells are required. NOTES: � The following list is a brief overview of the setting items available in the system settings on a PC. The descriptions, and the style and order of descriptions do not necessarily equate with the actual displays. � The following list describes the setting contents required only for a network direct system. The actual setting windows of the web b

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GETTING STARTED SETTING THE SYSTEM USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX Title Sub title Item Sub item Setting range Default System setting Area/Site Area/Site Name - Up to 24 alphanumeric characters (for 1 (for Area registration up to 99 areas including sites) number 01) * Up to 31 for sites Area/Site - Area/Site Area IP Address (sites - 0 - 255 (for each fi eld) - only) Port number (sites - 1024 - 65535 - only) Connection - Up to 16 alphanumeric characters - Password (sites only) Door release (sites - O

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Title Sub title Item Sub item Setting range Default Timer setting - Call Normal/Priority/Urgent 10 to 600 (sec.), 0 (Unlimited) Normal: 30 (sec.) Priority: 90 (sec.) Urgent: 0 (Unlimited) Communication In Local (Not available) 30 to 600 (sec.) (Not used for network 60 (sec.) direct system) Via IP 30 to 600 (sec.) 60 (sec.) Telephone (Not available) 30 to 600 (sec.) (Not used for network 120 (sec.) direct system) Paging - 30 to 600 (sec.) 60 (sec.) Monitor - 10 to 600 (sec.) 60 (sec.) Scan monito

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GETTING STARTED SETTING THE SYSTEM USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX Title Sub title Item Sub item Setting range Default E-mail setting - Email destination 1/2/3 Up to 256 alphanumeric characters - address Email source - Up to 256 alphanumeric characters - address SMTP authentication SMTP server Up to 256 alphanumeric characters - SMTP server port 1 to 65535 465 (Email) login ID Up to 256 alphanumeric characters - Password Up to 64 alphanumeric characters - Language selection English/French/German/Spani

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SYSTEM SETTING FLOW First of all, make the network settings. The network setting method differs according to the network environment. Select the fl ow suitable for your network environment from the chart below, and start the network settings after you fully understand it. After the network settings are fi nished, make the other individual system settings. See P. 15-28 for the system setting details. NOTE: The system settings should be made mainly on the IP host unit in the system (in a site). Yo

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GETTING STARTED SETTING THE SYSTEM USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX Flow 1 (IP host unit: A static IP address is set, IP client units: IP addresses are assigned by the DHCP server automatically) * This is the outline of setting fl ow. Also make the detailed settings on each setting window referring to the corresponding pages. START : Settings on the IP host unit Write down the MAC addresses of all the IP units to be used : Settings on the IP client units in the system in advance by using the “Setting

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Flow 2 (All units: Static IP addresses are set) * This is the outline of setting fl ow. Also make the detailed settings on each setting window referring to the corresponding pages. START : Settings on the IP host unit Write down the MAC addresses of all the IP units to be : Settings on the IP client units used in the system in advance by using the “Setting Information Memo” ( →P. 30) etc. * The MAC address is labeled on each unit. For the IP host unit Decide the static IP address for each IP

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GETTING STARTED SETTING THE SYSTEM USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX Flow 3 (All units: IP addresses are assigned by the DHCP server automatically) * This is the outline of setting fl ow. Also make the detailed settings on each setting window referring to the corresponding pages. START : Settings on the IP host unit Write down the MAC addresses of all the IP units to be used : Settings on the IP client units in the system in advance by using the “Setting Information Memo” ( →P. 30) etc. * The MAC add

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Remote site connection settings You need to make the remote site connection settings to enable communication between your site and remote sites. Make the settings by following the procedure below after the network settings for your site have fi nished. * This is the outline of setting fl ow. Also make the detailed settings on each setting window referring to the corresponding pages. Procedure : Settings on the IP host unit Complete the network settings for your site by following : Required w

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GETTING STARTED SETTING THE SYSTEM USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX STARTING UP THE SYSTEM AND PREPARING FOR THE SETTINGS The system settings are mainly made on the PC by accessing the web browser for the settings incorporated with the IP unit as the IP host unit. It is recommended to use only one PC for the settings that is connected to the system. System requirements for PC Your PC and operating environment must meet the following system requirements to make the settings. Network 10BASE-T Ethernet,

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Turn on the power to the IP unit. 2 * If the unit is connected to a switch or injector that has a PoE function, the power is being supplied. If a power supply unit is connected to the unit, turn on the power of the power supply unit. * Turn on all the units constituting the system depending on the network setting method. * The status LED of an IP video door station changes from red lighting to orange blinking. (When the settings have correctly made, it changes to orange lighting.) The

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GETTING STARTED SETTING THE SYSTEM USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX THE SYSTEM SETTING DETAILS The basic setting procedure When you have logged in to the system, the setting window appears. You can make the settings on this window. * Make sure to refer to the on-screen instructions and comments displayed on each window when you make the settings. * Depending on the PC and its OS or environment, the display may differ. Setting contents display area The setting items of the sele

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The following shows the setting procedure for the items of each title. Refer to “SETTING LIST” ( →P. 4-7) for details about the settings. Make the settings by also referring to the on-screen instructions. Making network settings to each IP unit When the settings on this window have fi nished, update 4 [Network setting: Individual] the system from [Updating the system]. ( →P. 28) Make the settings for network to each IP unit connected to the system according to your requirements. Making net

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GETTING STARTED SETTING THE SYSTEM USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX Setting the administrator ID and password Confi rming the IP units connected to the [Administrator setting] system [IP unit search] We recommend that you change the administrator ID and Before confi guring system wide settings, confi rm the IP password from default to unique ones for security purposes. units are connected to the network, and set the network setting for each IP unit using [IP unit search]. * This setting can be made to

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Registering areas and remote sites Registering zones [System setting – Zone registration] [System setting – Area/Site registration] Required Register zones for paging (transmitting announcements) in your site. The number to which a name is entered is registered Register areas (for separating stations in your site) and/ as a zone number. Up to 99 zones can be registered. or remote sites. The number to which a name is entered is * Zones are groups of stations designated for paging. register

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GETTING STARTED SETTING THE SYSTEM USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX Registering IP units [System setting – IP unit registration] Register IP units by selecting from the connected ones to the system. * To register a PC master station, fi rst install the application (IS-SOFT) to a PC, then connect the PC to the network and then start IS-SOFT. Click IP unit registration in the table of contents. 1 IP unit search Click . 2 All the IP units connected to the system are displayed in the [Search result

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How to select multiple stations Registering stations ○ Click to check the stations you will register. [System setting – Registering stations] Register all the stations connected in the system, and set the area, station no. and station name to them. Click Registering stations in the table of contents. 1 ○ By clicking the button on the top of the list, you can check or cancel all the stations on the list. Set the area, station no. and station name to the 2 target stations. * Setting the st


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