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Robin SmartView
Door Phone
Versie:
1.6 Eng - concept
Datum:
14-02-2012

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  • Page 1 Manual Robin SmartView Door Phone Versie: 1.6 Eng - concept Datum: 14-02-2012...
  • Page 2 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6...
  • Page 3 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 About this manual This manual describes mounting, installation and programming of the Robin SmartView Door Intercom unit in combination with application software version 1. If you have any questions after reading this manual, please contact us via: ...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    5. Robin SmartView Door Intercom connections 4. System installation 1. Requirements prior to installation. 2. Connecting the Robin SmartView Door Intercom to a network and installing the Robin Discovery Utility software. 5. Configuration 1. Logging in on the Robin SmartView Door Intercom.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The relay can be used to open a door, a gate or a barrier. Built-in camera A real-time video image of the person using the Robin SV at the entrance door is displayed on the screen of the programmed device as soon as a call is answered, assuming the dialled device is...
  • Page 6 Robin SV. In addition to configuring and programming the Robin SV via the web browser, this application also offers the option of viewing any activity in the vicinity of the Robin SV in real time with the built-in camera.
  • Page 7 Robin Telecom Development The installed base for the Robin Compact entrance door unit exceeds 10,000 systems. The new Robin SV is one of the first entrance door units to feature SIP protocol integration for both audio and video in a single unit.
  • Page 8: Operation

    The built-in door opener is controlled with pre-defined keys on the telephone set. When you activate the door opener the attached door, fence or barrier will open. You can change the default keys, a double # (##) in the interface of the Robin SV.
  • Page 9: Package Contents

    Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 3 Installation 3.1 Package contents  The Robin SV  USB stick with the ‘Robin Discovery Utility’ software  anti-theft Allen key  4 anti-theft screws  4 wall plugs (6mm)  drilling template tie-wrap ...
  • Page 10: Tools And Materials Required For Mounting

    6. Optional - connect the cable for operating the door switch to the clamb connector. 7. Secure the cable to the plastic housing using a tie-wrap. 8. Position the Robin SV in the hole in such a way that the looped cable fits neatly behind the device.
  • Page 11 3.5 Connecting the Robin SV. Connecting the Robin SV To connect the Robin SV, use an Ethernet cable, type CAT5(e) or CAT6. The colors of the individual wires match the color codes below the connector. To connect to the built-in relay switch, use a second cable.
  • Page 12: System Installation

    ! Note: The length of the Ethernet cable may not exceed 100 metres. This is a limit of the Ethernet standard. ! ! Note: Internet Explorer can be used for the base configuration of the Robin SV, but can’t be used for the video related settings. This is because Internet Explorer doesn’t support ‘Motion JPEG’. !
  • Page 13 GUI’ for the selected Robin SV is displayed now. Linux users: Enter the IP address for the Robin SV in the address bar in the web browser that is installed on your PC in order to activate the ‘Web GUI’.
  • Page 14: Configuration

    The Administrator can configure all the settings in the Robin SV. To initially configure the Robin you will need to login as an Administrator. The User can watch ‘live’ video through the camera of the Robin SV and has limited control ...
  • Page 15 IP addresses, netmask, gateway and DNS are automatically populated. DHCP is a standard setting in the Robin SV. This option will suffice in 99% of all cases. However, on occasions the network may not support DHCP . If so, the network details must be set manually.
  • Page 16 This is where you enter the data required for registering on a PBX or with a SIP Provider. If the Robin is used for a direct connection to the telephone handset (i.e. not routed via a PBX or SIP Provider), registration is not required.
  • Page 17 ‘RTP stream’. Select this option when an NAT firewall is set up  Use NAT between the Robin SV and the SIP PBX or SIP provider. (You can change the NAT settings in -Network-NAT-) Select this option if ‘REFER’ packages also have to  Enable REFER...
  • Page 18 2. The number, followed by the IP address of the handset that is to be dialled (e.g. 1000@10.0.0.53, 102@192.168.1.21 etc.). The handset and the Robin SV are connected to each other directly, i.e. the call is not routed via a PBX. The Robin SV dials the handset directly.
  • Page 19 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 Profiles: Various parameters need to be set when creating a ‘Profile’. The green ‘+’ creates a new line. The ‘>>’ behind a line opens the details for this line. The red X behind a line deletes the line from the list.
  • Page 20 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 The name that is associated with this line.  Description Support for the G.711 ulaw audio codec.  Codec ulaw Support for the G.711 alaw audio codec.  Codec alaw Support for the GSM audio codec.
  • Page 21 Telephony / Call settings Call priority: The Robin SV can dial up to three numbers in a set sequence. If the first number dialled is not answered within the set period of time*, the second number is dialled, followed by the third number.
  • Page 22 This function allows you to set multiple time periods (‘Timeslots’): e.g. office hours, the lunch break, etc. Consequently, during the lunch break for example, the Robin SV can be set to dial a different telephone number from that configured for normal working hours.
  • Page 23 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 Telephony / Call log The call log presents an overview of all the calls events to and from the Robin SV. You can delete the complete log file using the red X alongside the ‘Delete all rows’ label.
  • Page 24 You can set the speaker volume and the microphone sensitivity here. Settings: You can change the speaker volume here.  Speaker volume You can change the microphone sensitivity here.  Microphone sensitivity Play a test tone via the Robin SV.  Generate test tone...
  • Page 25 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 Audio / Advanced Advanced offers advanced audio settings. Microphone: Activates or deactivates echo suppression.  Echo canceler Activates extra microphone audio  Preprocessor 'Automatic Gain Control' is an automatic sensitivity  AGC control for the microphone.
  • Page 26 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 Video / Live Real-time display of the camera image. Double-click on the image to toggle between full screen video or default size video. With the on-screen controls you can control the following features: ...
  • Page 27 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 Video / Settings You can change all the camera-related settings here. Image: settings that are associated with the image quality.  PTZ: settings that are associated with the image frame (Pan, Tilt, Zoom).
  • Page 28 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 Image: Changes the brightness of the video image.  Brightness Changes the contrast of the video image.  Contrast Changes the colour saturation of the video image.  Saturation  Auto gain control 'Automatic Gain Control' automatically matches video image exposure to the light circumstances.
  • Page 29 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 PTZ:  Fisheye Correction of the 'Fisheye' lens distortion. Moves the image horizontally.  Pan Moves the image vertically.  Tilt Allows you to zoom in/out.  Zoom...
  • Page 30 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 Encoder: Allows you to change the quality of the 'Live' video  Jpeg quality images in the web browser (higher quality but more bandwidth usage).
  • Page 31 The red cross at the top removes the selection frame. Make sure that you select the most important area in your image for the AGC-function. This will usually be the location where the people will stand when they use the Robin SV.
  • Page 32 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 Video / Motion Motion allows you to select parts of the video image where you want to detect movement. Detection of movement triggers ‘Actions’ such as acoustic signals, switching a built-in relay or initiating a call to a telephone.
  • Page 33  Object size must react. ! Note: When the -Video-Motion- window for the Robin SV is open, no ‘Events’ that may have been set can be activated, not even if Motion detection is set to ‘enabled’. ! Network / Status Network status indicates the current set or assigned network information.
  • Page 34 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 Network / Settings Allows you to change the Robin SV’s network settings. Configuration:  Configuration method Select automatic (DHCP) or manual. Enter the IP address for the Robin SV here.  IP address Enter the IP netmask here.
  • Page 35 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 Network / HTTP Proxy: ! Note: This is the Proxy server for HTTP traffic, so not the Proxy server for the SIP connection to the PBX ! Activates the uses of an HTTP proxy server.
  • Page 36 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 Network / Mail Configure the mail settings for the Robin SV. Address book: The green ‘+’ creates a new line. The ‘>>’ behind a line opens the details for this line. The red X behind a line deletes the line from the list.
  • Page 37 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 Servers: The green ‘+’ creates a new line. The ‘>>’ behind a line opens the details for this line. The red X behind a line deletes the line from the list. The name that is associated with this mail server.
  • Page 38 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 Network / NAT Depending on the network configuration, you may need to set NAT data in the Robin SV. Settings: Enter the NAT address or the hostname.  NAT hostname Enter the IP port for NAT.
  • Page 39  Device nam This means that the name is visible, for example when a telephone has a caller ID display. You can enter the location of the Robin SV here, e.g. the  Location main entrance, loading door, barrier, etc.
  • Page 40 This activation procedure will take about 5 minutes. ! Note: The Robin SV will stop functioning if it is not activated within 30 days of being put into operation. The activation option obviously remains accessible. ! Activate the Robin SV. If the Robin SV is already  Activate...
  • Page 41 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 System / Clock You can change all the date and time settings for the Robin SV here. Date and time:  Timezone Select the right time zone here. Displays the current date and time settings.
  • Page 42 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 System / Events The Robin SV is equipped with various options for initiating actions. For example, starting an audio/ video recording, an outgoing telephone call to a predefined number, a sound signal etc.
  • Page 43  Event response. Selects the type of 'Action'.  Type  Call extension (if Selects the handset that must be called by the Robin action = 'call')  Frequency (if action = Selects the frequency of the acoustic tone. 'beep')
  • Page 44 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 System / Security Authentication:  Require Authentication Un-tick the checkbox if you want to disable secure access to the web interface with a login name and password. Change the default Administrator login name.
  • Page 45  Certificate info System / Software New software versions for the Robin SV are released regularly. These versions include improvements and occasionally also introduce new functions. Updating is a two-stage process; the first step is to check whether new software is available. If so, you can initiate the upgrade to the latest version.
  • Page 46 Upload: Use this function only if the Robin SV is not connected to the internet. The recommended way to update the Robin SV software is done over the internet as described above. ! Note: Internet access for the Robin SV is recommended. The update files neccesary for the ‘Upload’...
  • Page 47 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 System / Switch The Robin SV has a built-in voltage-free relay contact. This can be used to open a door or a barrier. When a connection has been established between the Robin SV and a telephone handset, the relay can be operated via key combinations.
  • Page 48 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 ! Note: For the actions below, the user can enter his/her choice of telephone key combinations (0...9, * and #). ! The door contact opens and closes again after a set  To open time (Pulse time).
  • Page 49 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 System / Info Info displays detailed information about the Robin SV. Advanced: Product type  Product Serial number  Serial number Software version  Version  Revision number Software revision number Software production date  Build date...
  • Page 50 The Robin SV features a built-in ‘Debug’ function. This allows you to create a ‘Network trace’ of all the network traffic to and from the Robin SV. This tool allows fast and effective resolution of problems with the Robin SV.
  • Page 51 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 System / Logs The Robin SV registers all events that occur. These are logged in a log file. Log settings: The number of log file lines that are stored.  Max lines to keep in Download the log file to the PC.
  • Page 52: Support

    Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 6 Support For details of special settings, requests for support and FAQs, please use our ‘online’ support page: http://support.robin.nl...
  • Page 53: List Of Key Words

    Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 7 List of key words Default setting: Standard programme setting. DHCP: ‘Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol’. Computer protocol that describes how a computer can obtain its network settings from a DHCP server. DNS: ‘Dynamic Name System’.
  • Page 54 Manual Robin SV ENG - v. 1.6 LAN: ‘Local area network’. Local area network of two or more computers that are connected with each other, either directly or via a shared medium. MAC (address): ‘Media Access Control’. The MAC address is a unique identification number that is allocated to a device in an ethernet network.

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