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IPVK/6296 Series IP videokit
IPVK/6296 Series - Installation handbook
SETTING UP AN OUTDOOR PANEL
In the device list window (Fig. 13), click on the button “Edit Properties” of one “OUTDOOR PANEL”. In case of difficulties to establish
which is the door panel that you are setting up, you can enable the flag “ACCEPT CONNECTION FROM DEVICES” then press any
button on the door panel to open the settings for that door panel.
The “
OUTDOOR PANEL OPTIONS
” window (Fig. 14) shows the following device information:
•
The Device Model.
•
The firmware version.
•
The hardware version.
Then there is a section of editable fields:
•
The Device IP.
•
The Subnet Mask.
•
The Gateway IP.
(if not used, leave the gateway disabled)
•
The Device ID.
•
The Device Description
If you are not sure, contact your system administrator to set the correct IP Address, subnet mask and Gateway. It is recommended to
set a descriptive “
DEVICE DESCRIPTION
” that identifies the area where the device is installed i.e. “Main Entrance”, “Back Entrance” etc.
On the “
BASIC SETTINGS
” tab (Fig. 14) you can set:
• The
Video Quality
(5 levels - Note that a higher quality requires a higher bandwidth);
• The
Ring Tone Volume
(3 levels) that is the reassurance tone emitted during a call;
• The
Loudspeaker Gain
(3 levels);
• The
Microphone Gain
(3 levels);
• The
External Camera Connection
. When the external camera is connected, it is required to set also the default video signal which
will be shown during the call (Either the internal camera or the external camera).
The “
BUTTONS
” tab (Fig. 15) can be used to set each call button to call one or more devices:
• The “
Choose Button:
” list box can be used to choose the button to assign intercoms to. (2 built in buttons / up to 40 external
buttons).
• The “
Add Intercom To Button
” assigns the intercom to the selected call button. One or more intercoms (Up to a maximum of 16)
can be assigned to each button.
» Ti identify a button on a door panel, you can click on “
Identify Another Button
”, the software then waits for a button to be
pressed. (Fig. 15).
» To remove a videophone from the list of assigned devices click on the “
Delete
” button.
The “
I/O
” tab (Fig. 16) is used to configure the door panel inputs / outputs:
• The “
INPUTS
” are the PTE active low inputs and can be assigned as follows:
» Ignore: the input status is ignored.
» Activate Relay 1: when the input is triggered, relay 1 will activate.
» Activate Relay 2: when the input is triggered relay 2 will activate.
• The “
OUTPUTS
” section configures:
» The names of the two relays (the door panel has two built-in dry contacts relays, remember to set a name relevant to the relay
service i.e. “Vehicle Gate” or “Pedestrian Gate”);
» The relay operating mode
› NORMAL for standard relay operation (C and NO internally linked when enabled)
› LATCH for toggle relay operation (each time the relay is enabled it toggles its status so you can have C and NO perma-
nently linked or permanently disconnected)
» The activation time for each relay, the time that the relay remains active when enabled (when the operating mode is LATCH
this fields are disabled);
» The time to keep a call alive after the relay has energised. This can be useful to be able to see on the monitor that the visitor
has entered before ending the call.
By enabling the check box “
Advanced Mode
” it is possible to test the two relays pressing the buttons “Trig Relay 1” and “Trig Relay
2”
Once all settings are made, click on the button “
Apply All Changes
” to transfer the configuration to the door panel (Fig. 17) and wait
for the notice “
device correctly updated
”.
Repeat the same steps for all the outdoor panels in the system.
VX IP Wizard
Wizard configuration software for VIDEX IP System
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