Aiphone FK1629 B 0811YZ manual

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    Thank you for selecting Aiphone for your communication and security needs. Please read this manual and the separate “OPERA TION MANUAL” carefully before setting and using this system. Refer to the provided “INST ALLA TION MANUAL” for complete information regarding this system. * IMPORT ANT Please read and understand the system setting proce[...]

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    2 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL ............... 3 PURPOSE OF THE SYSTEM SETTINGS ................................... 3 SETTING LIST ............................. 4 SYSTEM SETTING FLOW .......... 8 Flow 1 ............................................. 9 Flow 2 ........................................... 10 Flow 3 ........................................[...]

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    3 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM 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 con fi gurations The following manuals are provided for a network direct system. Read all the manuals for installing, setting u[...]

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    4 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. NO TES: The following list is a brief o verview of the setting items a vailable in the system settings on a PC. The descriptions, and the style and order of • descriptions do not necessarily equate with [...]

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    5 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Title Sub title Item Sub item Setting range Default System setting Area/Site registration Area/Site Name - Up to 24 alphanumeric characters (for up to 99 areas including sites) * Up to 31 for sites 1 (for Area number 01) Area/Site - Area/Site Area IP Address (sites only) - 0 - 255 (for [...]

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    6 Title Sub title Item Sub item Setting range Default T imer 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 direct system) 60 (sec.) Via IP 30 to 600 (sec.) 60 (sec.) T elephone (Not availa[...]

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    7 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Title Sub title Item Sub item Setting range Default E-mail setting - Email destination address 1/2/3 Up to 256 alphanumeric characters - Email source address - Up to 256 alphanumeric characters - SMTP authentication SMTP server Up to 256 alphanumeric characters - SMTP server port 1 to 6[...]

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    8 SYSTEM SETTING FLOW First of all, make the network settings. The network setting method dif fers 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 sys[...]

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    9 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Flow 1 (IP host unit: A static IP address is set, IP client units: IP addresses are assigned by the DHCP server automatically) Search for the IP address of the IP host unit from the MAC address of the IP host unit by using IS_IPSEARCH.exe (in the CD-ROM included with the IP master stati[...]

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    10 Flow 2 (All units: Static IP addresses are set) Write down the MAC addresses of all the IP units to be used in the system in advance by using the “Setting Information Memo” ( → P . 30) etc. The MAC address is labeled on each unit. * Decide the static IP address for each IP unit. Make the [ Network setting: Individual ] settings on each IP [...]

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    11 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Flow 3 (All units: IP addresses are assigned by the DHCP server automatically) Write down the MAC addresses of all the IP units to be used in the system in advance by using the “Setting Information Memo” ( → P . 30) etc. The MAC address is labeled on each unit. * Set the router ([...]

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    12 Complete the network settings for your site by following Flow 1 , Flow 2 or Flow 3 . ( → P . 9-1 1) Get the following information for the remote sites you will connect with your site. "Global IP address" "Connection port: global" "Connection Password" Set the following setting items on the IP host unit. ( → P . [...]

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    13 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM ST ARTING UP THE SYSTEM AND PREP ARING 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. [...]

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    14 T urn 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. T urn on all the units constituting the system depending * on the network setting method. The status LED of an I[...]

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    15 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM THE SYSTEM SETTING DET AILS The basic setting procedure When you have logged in to the system, the setting window appears. Y ou 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. * De[...]

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    16 Making network settings to each IP unit [Network setting: Individual] Make the settings for network to each IP unit connected to the system according to your requirements. Click 1 Network setting: Individual in the table of contents. Make the settings on the following items displayed in 2 the setting window . [Host unit setting]: • Set this un[...]

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    17 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Setting the administrator ID and password [Administrator setting] We recommend that you change the administrator ID and password from default to unique ones for security purposes. This setting can be made to each of the IP units in your site. * “aiphone” is preset as the default fo[...]

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    18 Registering areas and remote sites [System setting – Area/Site registration] Required Register areas (for separating stations in your site) and/ or remote sites. The number to which a name is entered is registered as an area or site number . Up to 99 areas and/or sites (up to 31 for sites only) can be registered. Click 1 Area/Site registration[...]

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    19 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Registering IP units [System setting – IP unit registration] Register IP units by selecting from the connected ones to the system. T o 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 [...]

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    20 Registering stations [System setting – Registering stations] Register all the stations connected in the system, and set the area, station no. and station name to them. Click 1 Registering stations in the table of contents. Set the area, station no. and station name to the 2 target stations. Setting the station no. is required to register the *[...]

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    21 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Making detailed settings to stations [System setting – Advanced station settings] Make detailed settings for the registered stations. The settings can be made to a station individually , or multiple stations of the same type at a time. The setting items dif fer from the station type.[...]

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    22 B Settings on [Other] window [T ransmit volume boost at PTT]: • Select whether to increase the press-to-talk sound volume transmitted to the stations (ON) or not (OFF). [Camera zoom image preset]: • Select the default of camera’s Zoom/Wide function at calling from the 9 zoom positions and "0" (wide) from the pull-down menu. [Call[...]

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    23 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Registering stations to zones [ System setting – Zone setting] Assign stations to the registered zones. Click 1 Zone setting in the table of contents. Select a zone from the pull-down menu. 2 Click 3 Reference to display all the registered stations in your site. Another window opens [...]

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    24 Setting transfer schedule [T ransfer setting – T ransfer schedule setting] Y ou can set a weekly transfer schedule and individual daily schedule. The settings can be made 1 year ahead. * Click 1 T ransfer schedule setting in the table of contents. Make the settings by clicking 2 Weekly schedule and Individual schedule respectively to open the [...]

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    25 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Setting the timer [Timer setting] Set the time for each operation. Click 1 Timer setting in the table of contents. Set the time for the following operations respectively . 2 The setting range is displayed on the right side of each * input box. [Call]: • Set the duration of call from [...]

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    26 Setting stations to receive calls and zones to receive paging from remote sites [Remote site pilot call setting] Set the master stations and sub stations to receive calls, and zones to receive paging from remote sites. The setting can be made for each priority individually . * Click 1 Remote site pilot call setting in the table of contents. Make[...]

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    27 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Video setting Click 1 Video setting in the table of contents. Set the following settings for video quality . 2 [Frame Rate]: • Set the frame rate selecting “1”, “2”, “5”, “7.5”, “10” or “15” fps from the pull-down menu. [Quality]: • Set the video quality sel[...]

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    28 E-mail setting Y ou can send an e-mail when calling or send error messages etc. by e-mail. Up to 3 mail addresses can be set. NO TES: Prepare an e-mail account for this function beforehand. • Make sure to enter the system name at • [Network setting: Individual] – [System name] to display the title with an e-mail. Make sure to enter primary[...]

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    29 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE This section describes the use of functions for the system maintenance. These functions are available on the web server . Initializing the system [Initialization] Y ou can reset the system settings to factory default. Access the web browser and log in. 1 ( → P . 14) Click[...]

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    30 Setting Information Memo Record your settings information. It will need when resetting or maintenance. Host unit Network setting: Individual Static IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server MAC address Unit name Connection port Connection Password Network setting: Common Global IP address Connection port: glo[...]

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    AIPHONE CO., LTD., NAGOYA, JAPAN AIPHONE CORPORATION, BELLEVUE, WA, USA AIPHONE S.A.S., LISSES-EVRY, FRANCE http://www.aiphone.net/[...]