Aiphone FK1629 user manual

User manual for the device Aiphone FK1629

Device: Aiphone FK1629
Category: Intercom System
Manufacturer: Aiphone
Size: 1.8 MB
Added : 12/5/2013
Number of pages: 40
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GETTING STARTED SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX
FK1629 B P0811JZ
IS SERIES
Commercial & Security IP Video Intercom system
Network Direct System
OPERATION MANUAL
Thank you for selecting Aiphone for your communication and security needs. Please read this manual and the separate “SETTING
MANUAL” carefully before setting and using this system.
* Please make sure to read this manual for safe and correct use of the system, and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
Please n

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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .......................... 4 USING THE SYSTEM .................... 20 PRECAUTIONS ........................... 4 RECEIVING AND ANSWERING WARNING ...................................... 4 A CALL ON THE MASTER STATION .................................... 20 CAUTION ....................................... 4 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ........... 5 Receiving a call ........................... 20 Notes on using this system ......... 5 Answering a call ......................... 21 ■ Com

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Calling another station (direct voice call) ........................ 33 Monitoring ................................... 34 ■ Monitoring ...........................................34 ■ Scan-monitoring .................................34 Viewing video images at the target station ............................... 35 Paging ......................................... 35 OTHER FUNCTIONS .................. 36 Sending e-mails .......................... 36 APPENDIX .....................................

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INTRODUCTION The IS system is a commercial and security video intercom system especially designed for applications in facilities such as offi ce buildings, factories, schools, hospitals, and prisons. Installed separately from conventional general-purpose internal communications systems, the IS system can be used as a video door entry system, emergency announcement system, rescue assistance system, urgent call system, public announcement system, and access control system. About this manual This

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29. During monitoring, the noise cut function does not work for making GENERAL PRECAUTIONS outside sounds easy to hear, so the noise may be heard louder than during communication. 1. Keep the unit more than 1m (3.3') away from radio or TV set. 30. When the unit's screen is illuminated with strong light, the image 2. Keep the intercom wires more than 30cm (12'') away from AC looks white or silhouetted. But this is not a unit trouble. 100-240V wiring. AC induced noise and/or unit malfunction c

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GETTING STARTED PART NAMES Color monitor IP master station (IS-IPMV) Control panel ■ Status LED (red) Indicates the current status of the master station by lighting up or Hook switch Speaker Color LCD monitor blinking in red (while initializing Handset ( →P. 22) the system, being called, Call tones and communication See the next page communicating, etc.). sounds are heard from this. for details. * This may blink when you do not answer a call, though it is not a failure. Name card and nam

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GETTING STARTED SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX ■ Monitor Display item examples List of stations, zones and/or remote sites ( →P. 29) The list of the stations, zones and/or remote sites you searched for is shown here. Stations, zones and/or remote sites are displayed either by number and/or name depending on the setting on the "INITIAL SETTING". * “NOT AVAILABLE” appears in the list when a corresponding station, zone or remote site is not detected. List page no. ( →P. 16) Whe

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[When called from another master station] Display examples Station no. and name (or remote site no. and name) of [Standby mode] the calling station * The monitor with no display (black) may also be in the standby mode. Date, time, station no. and name of this master station The calling station type image (or remote site symbol image) If the target station or calling station is a master station, no video image is displayed. Key map for selecting the search items Displaying call and/or paging

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GETTING STARTED SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX Vandal-resistant IP door station IP vandal-resistant video door station (IS-IPDV) (surface-mount) Camera ( →P. 23) Captures images to display on the monitor of the master station. Microphone Sends sounds from the door station to the master station. White light LED Lights up automatically when a call operation is made on this unit at night. Speaker Outputs sounds from the master station. Name plate (with backlight) Write down a n

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OUTLINE OF OPERATIONS This manual mainly describes the following operations. • Operations you can do within a site (communication, transferring, paging, monitoring, door release, etc.) • Operations you can do between sites (communication, transferring, paging, door release, etc.) Site 1 : Control offi ce, etc. IP Internet / WAN Communication, Communication, transferring, transferring, Site 3 p paging, door aging, door release, etc. release, etc. Site 2 Site 32 Network direct system Network dir

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GETTING STARTED SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX Communication On a door station, you can call up to 20 preset master stations in your site at the same time. Or you can call up to19 master stations • in your site and a remote site (up to 20 master stations at the remote site). On a master station, the communication method can be selected from the hands-free mode, the press-to-talk mode, or using the • handset. (→P. 21) • You can also communicate with a remote site (the pilot

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Paging On a master station, you can initiate paging to the selected zone(s). All the stations previously registered to the zone(s) receive the paging. ( →P. 35) * You can also call another master station or a door station in your site individually by direct voice call. The receiver can reply in the hands-free mode. * You can also make paging to the pilot zone in a remote site. Master stations Master station Paging Door stations Target Operation In your site In a remote site In a remote site

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GETTING STARTED SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX Door release On a master station, you can unlock the door associated with a door station call in which a door release device is connected. (→P. 26) * You can also unlock the door (door release device) connected to a door station in a remote site depending on the setting. Electric door strike Door station Master station Call Door release Target Operation In your site In a remote site In a remote site (network direct system) (network

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SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT MASTER STATION SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Make the basic and initial settings and adjustments on a master station after the system settings are completed. Make the settings and adjustments to all of the master stations individually. NOTE: First change the display language for the monitor screen to the language you need. ( → P. 15) Setting items You can make the settings and adjustments for the following items. We especially recommend you make all the settings of the items

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GETTING STARTED SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX The setting screen appears. Setting the display language When the master station is started up for the fi rst time, the [DISPLAY LANGUAGE] setting screen appears on the monitor. The display language for the monitor screen is set to English as default. First change it to the language you need as follows. IS-IPMV (Pan & Tilt control button) Press repeatedly to 2 select [BRIGHTNESS] (so that it is highlighted). Press repeatedly

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SETTING * When [BACK] is displayed, pressing Initial settings [INITIAL SETTING] will return to the setting screen. Make the initial settings before beginning to use the master station. You can set the following items under [INITIAL SETTING]. ■ [DOOR CALL TONE] A ■ [ROOM SUB CALL TONE] (Not available in a network direct system) 001 [COMMUNICATION METHOD] B ■ ZOOM/WIDE Press to decide on the selected item. 5) [DISPLAY] ■ C Make the settings on the selected item. 6) ■ [SPEED DIAL] D ■ [T

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GETTING STARTED SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX B D Setting the communication method for using Registering the desired stations, zones and/or the microphone and speaker [COMMUNICATION remote sites to speed dials [SPEED DIAL] METHOD] You can register the stations, zones and/or remote sites you You can select the communication method for using the frequently call or select for paging to the speed dials. Up to microphone and speaker between HF (hands-free) and PTT six stations

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E Setting the call transferring [TRANSFER] [CALL TRANSFER]: You can make the following settings for transferring calls. Press repeatedly to select ON or OFF, and then Sub item Description Setting range press to decide on the selected one. ZOOM/WIDE [CALL Enables (ON) or disables (OFF) ON TRANSFER] the call transferring. OFF [TRANSFER (Available when [CALL (Registering a DESTINA] TRANSFER] is set ON.) master station or (Transfer a remote site) Selects a master station in your [TRANSFER DES

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GETTING STARTED SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX F G Setting the PRIVACY function [PRIVACY] Initializing the set contents [INITIALIZATION] Setting of the PRIVACY function is available when called from You can reset all the set contents to default. another master station. When the PRIVACY MODE is activated, the microphone turns Press repeatedly to select [INITIALIZATION] (so 1 off and you will not be heard by the caller. that it is highlighted), and then press ZOOM/WIDE Su

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USING THE SYSTEM RECEIVING AND ANSWERING A CALL ON THE MASTER STATION The following describes the communication method using this system. * When receiving a call from a remote site, the operation methods are the same as described below, however it may take a longer time for some operations and their responses. For example, there may be a time difference between a call starting at a remote site and the call tone ringing on the target master station in your site. * The term “a remote site” used


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