Aiphone IX Series Operation Manual

Aiphone IX Series Operation Manual

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IX Series
Video Door Station
IX-EA, IX-DV, IX-DVF,
IX-DVF-2RA, IX-DVF-RA,
IX-DVF-P, IX-DVF-L
Door Station
IX-SSA, IX-SSA-2RA,
IX-SSA-RA, IX-SS-2G
Operation Manual
Software version 5.10 or later
IX-DV
IX-DVF
IX-EA
IX-DVF-L
IX-SSA
Important
• Read this "Operation Manual" prior to use to ensure safe and correct operation.
Keep this in a safe place for future reference.
• The illustrations used in this manual may differ from the actual ones.
IX-DVF-2RA
IX-DVF-RA
IX-SSA-2RA
IX-SSA-RA
IX-DVF-P
IX-SS-2G

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  • Page 1 IX Series Video Door Station IX-EA, IX-DV, IX-DVF, IX-DVF-2RA, IX-DVF-RA, IX-DVF-P, IX-DVF-L Door Station IX-SSA, IX-SSA-2RA, IX-SSA-RA, IX-SS-2G Operation Manual Software version 5.10 or later IX-DV IX-DVF IX-DVF-2RA IX-DVF-RA IX-DVF-P IX-EA IX-DVF-L IX-SSA IX-SSA-2RA IX-SSA-RA IX-SS-2G Important • Read this "Operation Manual" prior to use to ensure safe and correct operation.
  • Page 2: Precautions

    Precautions Literature information Literature information The important information concerning correct operation and what you should observe is marked with the following symbols. This symbol means that operating the station incorrectly, or ignoring these precautions may Warning cause severe injury or death. This symbol means that operating the station incorrectly a call destination.
  • Page 3: Precautions

    Precautions Precautions Precautions Warning Negligence could result in death or serious injury. If there is smoke, abnormal odor, abnormal Do not, under any circumstances, open the sound, or if the station is damaged, station. immediately disconnect the LAN cable from Voltage within some internal components may the station.
  • Page 4: Precautions On Operation

    Precautions Precautions Precautions on operation Requests • Keep the unit more than 1m (3.3') away from radio or TV set. • Keep the station at least 20 cm (7-7/8") away from wireless devices such as wireless routers, or cordless telephones. These devices may cause the image or sound distortion.
  • Page 5 • If the station is used in areas where there are business-use wireless devices such as a transceiver or mobile phones, it may cause malfunction. • This station is not meant to protect lives or property. Aiphone is not to be held responsible for any and all resulting serious accidents, disaster accidents, or physical damage.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Precautions Literature information ....................2 Literature information ......................2 Precautions ........................ 3 Precautions .......................... 3 Precautions on operation ..................... 4 Before Using Part Names ........................ 8 Part Names .......................... 8 Status Indicators ...................... 19 Status Indicators ........................
  • Page 7 Table of contents Other Appendix ........................91 Specifications ........................91 Maintenance ........................92 Notice regarding the software .................. 93 Notice regarding the software .................... 93 FOR PROPER USE OF THE STATION ..............97 REGULATIONS ......................... 97 WARRANTY ........................98...
  • Page 8: Before Using Part Names

    Before Using Part Names Part Names Video Door Station IX-EA Camera angle adjustment Call indicator (green) Camera lever Communication indicator Microphone Terminal cover Door release indicator Night LED illumination Reset button* Status indicator (orange/ blue) The ring around the button microSD card release button* will illuminate (→page 23)
  • Page 9 Before Using Part Names Video Door Station IX-DV Camera angle adjusting Status indicator (orange/ lever Microphone blue) Call indicator (green) Camera Communication indicator (orange) Door release indicator LED for night MAC address (green) illumination Speaker Terminal cover Reset button* microSD card slot* (→page 23) Call button Illuminated by an ambient...
  • Page 10 Before Using Part Names Video Door Station IX-DVF Status indicator (orange/blue) Call indicator (green) Microphone Communication Camera angle Camera indicator (orange) adjusting lever Door release indicator MAC address LED for night (green) illumination Terminal cover Speaker Reset button* microSD card slot* (→page 23) Call button Illuminated by an ambient...
  • Page 11 Before Using Part Names Video Door Station IX-DVF-2RA Camera angle Status indicator Microphone (orange/blue) adjusting lever Call indicator (green) Camera MAC address Communication indicator (orange) LED for night Door release indicator illumination (green) Terminal cover Speaker Reset button* Call button microSD card slot* Illuminated by an (→page 23)
  • Page 12 Before Using Part Names Video Door Station IX-DVF-RA Status indicator Camera angle (orange/blue) Microphone adjusting lever Call indicator (green) Camera Communication indicator (orange) MAC address LED for night illumination Door eject indicator (green) Terminal cover Reset button* Speaker microSD card slot* Emergency call Braille (→page 23)
  • Page 13 Before Using Part Names Video Door Station IX-DVF-P Status indicator (orange/blue) Camera angle Microphone adjusting lever Call indicator (green) Camera Communication indicator (orange) MAC address LED for night Door release indicator illumination (green) Speaker Terminal cover Reset button* Call button Illuminated by an microSD card ambient blue light.
  • Page 14 Before Using Part Names Video Door Station IX-DVF-L Status indicator Camera angle Microphone (orange/blue) adjusting lever Call indicator (green) Camera MAC address Communication indicator (orange) LED for night Terminal cover Door release indicator illumination (green) Speaker Reset button* microSD card slot* (→page 23) Call button...
  • Page 15 Before Using Part Names Audio Only Door Station IX-SSA Status indicator (orange/blue) Microphone Call indicator (green) Communication indicator (orange) MAC address Door release indicator (green) Terminal cover Speaker Reset button* microSD card slot* (→page 23) Call button Illuminated by an ambient blue light.
  • Page 16 Before Using Part Names Audio Only Door Station IX-SSA-2RA Status indicator (orange/blue) Microphone Call indicator (green) MAC address Speaker Communication indicator (orange) Door release indicator Terminal cover (green) Reset button* Call button Illuminated by an ambient blue light. microSD card slot* Emergency call (→page 23)
  • Page 17 Before Using Part Names Audio Only Door Station IX-SSA-RA Status indicator (orange/blue) Microphone Call indicator (green) Communication MAC address Speaker indicator (orange) Door release indicator (green) Terminal cover Reset button* Braille microSD card slot* Emergency call (→page 23) button *Found by opening terminal cover. microSD card eject button* (→page 23) This is for station service only.
  • Page 18 Before Using Part Names Audio Only Door Station IX-SS-2G MAC address Speaker Microphone Reset button* Call button Terminal cover Status indicator (orange/blue) Call indicator (green) *Found by opening terminal cover. Communication indicator (orange) This is for station service only. Do not press.
  • Page 19: Status Indicators

    Before Using Status Indicators Status Indicators IX-EA, IX-DV, IX-DVF, IX-DVF-2RA, IX-DVF-RA, IX-DVF-P, IX-DVF-L IX-EA IX-DV Status indicator Call indicator (green) (orange/blue) Status indicator Communication indicator Call indicator (orange/blue) (orange) (green) Door release indicator Call indicator (green) Communication (green) indicator (orange) Status indicator (orange/ Communication Door release...
  • Page 20 Before Using Status Indicators IX-SSA, IX-SSA-2RA, IX-SSA-RA Status indicator (orange/blue) Illustration shown is the IX-SSA. Call indicator (green) Communication indicator (orange) Door release indicator (green) : On, : Off Name Status (Pattern) Description Status Orange Booting 0.75 sec 0.75 sec indicator flashing Device error,...
  • Page 21 Before Using Status Indicators Name Status (Pattern) Description Call indicator Green Outgoing Call 0.25sec 0.25sec flashing Communicati Orange light In communication on indicator Door release Green Door Release 0.5sec 0.5sec indicator flashing Flashes when the door release contact is triggered. If door release timeout is set to 3 seconds or less, it will flash at a 3 second interval.
  • Page 22 Before Using Status Indicators IX-SS-2G Status indicator (orange/ blue) Communication Call indicator (green) + communication indicator (orange) indicator (orange) Call indicator (green) : On, : Off Name Status (Pattern) Description Status Orange Booting 0.75 sec 0.75 sec indicator flashing Device error, 0.25 sec 0.25 sec startup error...
  • Page 23: Microsd Cards (Ix-Ea, Ix-Ssa(-*), Ix-Dv And Ix-Dvf(-*))

    • A maximum of 999 video/audio files can be saved. However, this may vary depending on the size of the video/audio files and the capacity of the microSD card. • Aiphone is not to be held responsible in any way for microSD cards.
  • Page 24: Inserting/Removing Microsd Cards

    microSD Cards (IX-EA, IX-SSA(-*), IX-DV and IX- Before Using DVF(-*)) Inserting/Removing microSD Cards Inserting a microSD card (IX-EA) Insert a microSD card into the main unit. Remove the panel. • Push it in until you hear it click into place. •...
  • Page 25 microSD Cards (IX-EA, IX-SSA(-*), IX-DV and IX- Before Using DVF(-*)) • For IX-DVF(-*) or IX-SSA(-*), proceed to Step Slide the terminal cover on the rear of the unit downward to open it. Remove the unit from the mounting surface. • For IX-DV Phillips head screwdriver Terminal cover Loosen...
  • Page 26 microSD Cards (IX-EA, IX-SSA(-*), IX-DV and IX- Before Using DVF(-*)) Removing the microSD card (IX-EA) Important Detach the main unit. • Calls and other operations cannot be performed while the microSD card is being unmounted. • Refer to Steps 1 through 3 in "Inserting a •...
  • Page 27 microSD Cards (IX-EA, IX-SSA(-*), IX-DV and IX- Before Using DVF(-*)) Removing the microSD card (except IX- Close the terminal cover, and place the unit and front cover to their original positions. Detach the unit. • Refer to Steps 1 through 3 in "Inserting a microSD card"...
  • Page 28: How To Use

    How to use Placing / Answering a Call Placing a call (except IX-DVF-RA and IX-SSA- Press the [Call] button Speak when the other party answers • The ringback tone will play from the speaker. • The call indicator will flash. •...
  • Page 29 How to use Placing / Answering a Call Note • The call is placed using the priority that was set during programming. • The call ring timer and the ringback tone count may vary depending on the settings. • When calling a VoIP Phone, this will be the shorter time of the time set for "Call Timeout"...
  • Page 30: Placing An Urgent Call (Ix-Dvf-2Ra, Ix-Dvf-Ra, Ix-Ssa-2Ra, And Ix-Ssa-Ra)

    How to use Placing / Answering a Call Placing an Urgent Call (IX-DVF-2RA, IX-DVF- RA, IX-SSA-2RA, and IX-SSA-RA) Press the [EMERGENCY] button. Speak when the other party answers • The ringback tone will play from the speaker. • The call indicator will flash. •...
  • Page 31 How to use Placing / Answering a Call Note • The call is placed using the priority that was set during programming. • The call ring timer and the ringback tone count may vary depending on the settings. • When calling a VoIP Phone, this will be the shorter time of the time set for "Call Timeout"...
  • Page 32: Use An External Device To Place A Call

    How to use Placing / Answering a Call Use an external device to place a call Use an external device (sensor, call button, etc.) to place a call to a pre-determined location. Input Outgoing call Call button, etc. Station Activate the external device Speak when the other party answers •...
  • Page 33 How to use Placing / Answering a Call Note • The call is placed using the priority that was set during programming. • The call ring timer and the ringback tone count may vary depending on the settings. • When calling a VoIP Phone, this will be the shorter time of the time set for "Call Timeout"...
  • Page 34: Answering A Call

    How to use Placing / Answering a Call Answering a call Answering automatically Answering with the [Call] button (except IX-DVF-RA and IX-SSA-RA) When there is an incoming call, the ringtone will sound and the Door Station will answer automatically. When receiving a call, the ringtone sounds and the status indicator flashes blue.
  • Page 35 How to use Placing / Answering a Call When the communication ends, press the [Call] button. • The communication indicator will turn OFF. Note • If Auto Answer (→page 63) is "ON," the device will automatically answer when it receives a call. •...
  • Page 36: Paging

    How to use Paging Receiving a page Paging will begin after the paging pretone. Receiving a page Answering a page with the [Call] button (except IX-DVF-RA and IX-SSA-RA) The paging pretone will ring, then This feature must be configured when programming. paging will begin.
  • Page 37 How to use Paging Speak with the other party Note • If an outgoing call is made during paging, paging may be canceled when the outgoing call is placed, depending on the priority. • The paging pretone may not sound, depending on the settings.
  • Page 38: Play Video/Audio Recordings

    How to use Play Video/Audio Recordings Play Video/Audio Recordings using a PC Insert the microSD card into the microSD card slot on the PC or an microSD card reader connected to the PC to play video/audio files recorded to the microSD card on the PC. •...
  • Page 39: Other Functions

    How to use Other functions Configuring the station sound a tone on a schedule Configure the station to play a chime tone on the configured schedule. Refer to “Chime (→page 78)” to configure chimes. < Example schedule> Monday to Friday: 8:30 am Monday to Friday: 5:30 pm Sunday: 12:00 am Chime plays...
  • Page 40: Sending An Email

    How to use Other functions Sending an email An email can be sent to pre-registered email addresses using Email Event Trigger. For how to configure email settings, refer to “Email (→page 69)”. When triggering event occurs Send the email automatically Email Mail Server Example of sending email:...
  • Page 41: Station Programming

    Settings and Adjustments Station programming Station Programming Connect to the same network as the Door Station and manage the settings from PC web browser. If the Expanded System setting has been set to “Enable” in the Admin Settings, the setting cannot be set using a PC. System requirements The programming PC must meet the following requirements to proceed.
  • Page 42 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Select a language Enter the ID and password, and click [Login] Contact your system administrator for ID and Password.
  • Page 43 Settings and Adjustments Station programming • If the Expanded System setting is set to “Enable,” the following is displayed on the Login screen. • This indicates the setting window. Note • Do not login multiple times using multiple browsers at one time on the same PC. •...
  • Page 44 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Setting window When accessing the web server of the station, the following setting window will appear. The station can be configured in this window. • Depending on PC and OS being used, the window may be slightly different. •...
  • Page 45 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Note • To exit the station's web setting, click [Log out] and do not close the browser window by clicking [X]. If [Log out] is not used, it will be unable to login for approximately 1 hour. •...
  • Page 46 Settings and Adjustments Station programming List of settings Reference Entry page Reference System Information Entry page Custom Sound Registry page 54 Station Information Call Settings ID and Password Call Origination User ID page 48 Call origination advanced settings User Password page 48 Call Method page 56...
  • Page 47 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Reference Reference Entry Entry page page Email Event Trigger Chime Outgoing Normal Call page 69 Weekly Schedule Incoming Normal Call page 69 Start Time page 78 Outgoing Priority Call page 69 Chime page 79 Incoming Priority Call page 69 Daily Schedule Outgoing Urgent Call...
  • Page 48: Station Information

    Settings and Adjustments Station programming Station Information ID and Password Entry Description Settings Default values Set the ID of the user account for logging in 1 - 32 alphanumeric Contact your system User ID to the Web System Setting Server. characters administrator.
  • Page 49 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Language Entry Description Settings Default values Language Select the language for email and system • Japanese English log language. • English • Language used for various settings • French (including the station name) • Spanish •...
  • Page 50 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Note • When logging in to web configuration with the station in its default state at the first time, this will be set as follows depending on the language selected when logging in. Japanese: (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo English: (GMT-08:00) Pacific Standard Time (US), Tijuana French: (GMT+01:00) Brussels, Madrid, Copenhagen, Paris Spanish: (GMT+01:00) Brussels, Madrid, Copenhagen, Paris...
  • Page 51: Network Settings

    Settings and Adjustments Station programming Network Settings Video (for IX-EA, IX-DV and IX-DVF(-*)) ■ Video Encoder 1 Configure the video encoder for transmission between IX stations. The coding system used is H.264 / AVC. Important • When the "Frame Rate" is set to 7.5, 10, 15, 20 or, 30 fps, after approximately 10 minutes following the start of an outgoing call, the frame rate will automatically drop to 5 fps.
  • Page 52 Settings and Adjustments Station programming ■ Video Encoder 2 Set when transmitting video using ONVIF. To view video of IX-EA, IX-DV or IX-DVF(-*) with a 3rd party product, refer to “Viewing video from IX-EA, IX-DV or IX- DVF(-*) with 3rd party products (ONVIF) (→page 90)”.
  • Page 53 Settings and Adjustments Station programming ■ Enable NTP Entry Description Settings Default values Enable NTP Select Yes / No Use to synchronize the time • Yes No Use with an NTP server. • No Use An NTP server must be configured separately if using an NTP server.
  • Page 54: System Information

    Note • When using the acknowledged tone, provide a silence period for the sound source. • Sample files of custom tones are provided on our website (https://www.aiphone.net/support/) for download. Use the files in it as audio sources. How to upload...
  • Page 55 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Select the audio file, click [Open]. • Information of the selected audio file will be displayed. – Name: Shows the file name of the audio file. Up to 24 alphanumeric characters will be displayed. The name will be shown as the setting value when configuring the ringtone etc. If the file name of the audio file exceeds the character limit above, it will partially be shown.
  • Page 56: Call Settings

    Settings and Adjustments Station programming Call Settings Call Origination Click [Call Origination]. Or, click "Call Origination" in the Setting menu to switch to the outgoing call screen. ■ Call Origination advanced settings How to configure advanced Call Origination In [Call Button / Option Input #], select "Call Button," "Option Input 1" to "Option Input 6." •...
  • Page 57 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Entry Description Settings Default values Ringback Tone Select the sound to be played by the station • None Call Button: Call when placing a call. • Call Pattern 1 Pattern 1 • Call Pattern 2 Option Input 1: Call •...
  • Page 58 Settings and Adjustments Station programming How to configure Standard Destination Configure the call group number and call priority when “Call Method (→page 56)” is set to [Standard Destination]. Entry Description Settings Default values Call Destination Select the destination group. 01 to 10 Call Button: 01 Option input 1 - 5: - Option Input 6: 01...
  • Page 59 Settings and Adjustments Station programming How to configure Change Destination by Schedule Configure this if “Call Method (→page 56)” is set to [Change Destination by Schedule]. ● Weekly Schedule Configure the transfer time, call group number, and call priority for the outgoing call destination for each day from Sunday to Saturday.
  • Page 60 Settings and Adjustments Station programming ● Daily Schedule Configure the transfer time, call group number, and call priority for the outgoing call destination, in units of one day. A schedule one year from the set day can be configured. 12 schedules can be set for each day. Calendar Schedule List How to configure the Daily Schedule...
  • Page 61 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Click [Delete] for the schedule to delete, and click [Update]. • Refer to “How to delete the Weekly Schedule (→page 59)” for information on deleting weekly schedules. ■ Tone Settings Entry Description Settings Default values Busy Tone Select the sound to be played when call •...
  • Page 62 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Entry Description Settings Default values Error Tone (Call Select the sound to be played when • None Error Failed) outgoing call has failed. • Call Pattern 1 • Call Pattern 2 • Call Pattern 3 •...
  • Page 63 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Incoming Call ■ Call Answer Settings Entry Description Settings Default values Auto Answer Select ON / OFF to automatically answer the • ON: Auto Answer. individual call. • OFF: No Auto Answer. Auto Answer: when receiving an individual call, answer automatically.
  • Page 64 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Entry Description Settings Default values Ringback Tone Count Set the play count of ringtone for incoming • 1-20 times Infinite [time(s)] call. • Infinite: The ringtone continues until the call is connected or the caller stops calling.
  • Page 65: Option Input / Relay Output Settings

    Settings and Adjustments Station programming Option Input / Relay Output Settings Relay Output ■ Relay Output settings How to configure Relay Output Select the relay output to set in "Relay Output #." • Settings for the selected relay output will be displayed. Configure each item.
  • Page 66 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Entry Description Settings Default values Authentication Key Set the Authentication Key when "Door 1 - 20 digits Release" is selected in "Function (administrator setting)" for releasing the door that is connected to the station. When the "Authentication Key"...
  • Page 67 Settings and Adjustments Station programming ■ Option Relay Control Authentication Key Entry Description Settings Default values Option Relay Control If "Option Relay Control (administrator 1 - 20 digits Authentication Key setting)" is set to "Enable," and "Speed Dials / Favorites" - "TLS" is set to "Enable" on the requesting station, configure the key used to decrypt encrypted communication.
  • Page 68: Function Settings

    Settings and Adjustments Station programming Function Settings Paging Settings Entry Description Settings Default values Paging Pretone Select the Paging Pretone. • None Pre Tone 2 • Call Pattern 1 • Call Pattern 2 • Call Pattern 3 • Call Pattern 4 •...
  • Page 69 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Email Configure the email function (function that sends information of the operation of the Door Station to the pre-registered email address.). Important • If an SMTP server is not configured, email will not be sent even if email is configured. If email is not sent, contact the system administrator.
  • Page 70 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Entry Description Settings Default values Outgoing Urgent Call Send email when an outgoing call is placed • Checked: Send Unchecked: Do not at "Urgent" priority. • Unchecked: Do not send send Incoming Urgent Call Send email when an incoming call is •...
  • Page 71 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Important • "UTF-8" encoding is used for "Subject." Depending on the email client, the characters may appear incorrectly. To avoid this, set the encoding method to "UTF-8." ■ Periodic Log Transmission Entry Description Settings Default values Periodic Log Select Enable / Disable for send station log •...
  • Page 72 Settings and Adjustments Station programming ■ Send Test Email Send a test email to the address specified in “Email Addresses (→page 69)”. How to send a test email Click [Send]. The following email message will be sent to the configured address. Example of sending an email message: When sending a test email from this station (Station Number: 003, Station Name: Door Station 3, Location: 2F West).
  • Page 73 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Record (except IX-SS-2G) Configure settings related to video/audio recording. If there is no image, only audio will be recorded. When recording audio during a call, audio of this station will also be recorded. Important • Video/audio cannot be recorded even if configured if no microSD card is inserted. Refer to “microSD Cards (IX-EA, IX-SSA(-*), IX-DV and IX-DVF(-*)) (→page 23)”...
  • Page 74 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Entry Description Settings Default values Video Recording File Select the recording file length to split • 5 min 10 min Length recording. Once recording has reached this • 10 min time, a new recording file will be made •...
  • Page 75 Settings and Adjustments Station programming ■ Schedule Settings Configure the time to record video/audio when “Record Event (→page 73)” is set to "Schedule." ● Weekly Schedule Configure the video and audio recording time for each day from Sunday to Saturday. 12 schedules can be set for each day.
  • Page 76 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Communication Audio Messages Configure the Communication Audio Messages. Communication Audio Messages: This function send messages to destination station when beginning communication or by keypad input from the other station. (IX-MV7-* or a VoIP Phone). ■ Start Communication Entry Description Settings...
  • Page 77 Settings and Adjustments Station programming ■ Code Received Configure the message to be sent when the code is received. Four patterns can be set for the received code and message. Entry Description Settings Default values Code Set the code to play message by keypad 1 - 20 digits input from IX-MV7-* or a VoIP Phone.
  • Page 78 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Chime Configure the chime tone to be played from this station linked with the set schedule. Click [Chime]. Or, click "Chime" in the Setting menu to display the Chime screen. ■ Weekly Schedule Configure the start time and the chime tone for every day from Sunday through Saturday. 50 schedules can be set for each day.
  • Page 79 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Entry Description Settings Default values Start Time Set the Time to ring Chime. 00:00 - 23:59 Chime Set the sound for chime. • None None • Call Pattern 1 • Call Pattern 2 • Call Pattern 3 •...
  • Page 80 Settings and Adjustments Station programming ■ Daily Schedule Configure the start time and chime tone, in units of one day. A schedule one year from the set day can be configured. 50 schedules can be set for each day. Calendar Set schedule list How to configure the Daily Schedule Select a day from "Calendar."...
  • Page 81 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Entry Description Settings Default values Start Time Set the Time to ring Chime. 00:00 - 23:59 Chime Set the sound for chime. • None None • Call Pattern 1 • Call Pattern 2 • Call Pattern 3 •...
  • Page 82: Station Settings

    Settings and Adjustments Station programming Station Settings Volume / Tone ■ Volume Entry Description Settings Default values Transmit Set the transmit volume while 1 - 10 communicating and being monitored. Receive (except IX- Select the receive volume while 1 - 10 SS-2G) communicating.
  • Page 83 Settings and Adjustments Station programming ■ Tone Entry Description Settings Default values Communication Select the tone to be played when an • None Error Timeout Notification outgoing call times out. • Call Pattern 1 • Call Pattern 2 • Call Pattern 3 •...
  • Page 84 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Entry Description Settings Default values Auto Answer Tone Ringtone when receiving an individual call. • None Pre Tone 1 “Auto Answer (→page 63)” set to "ON." • Call Pattern 1 • Call Pattern 2 • Call Pattern 3 •...
  • Page 85 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Entry Description Settings Default values Error Select the tone to be played when error has • None Error occurred. • Call Pattern 1 • Call Pattern 2 • Call Pattern 3 • Call Pattern 4 •...
  • Page 86 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Communication Entry Description Settings Default values Set the communication timer when placing a • 30-600 sec: Choose this to 60sec Talk Timeout [sec] call. Communication timer when receiving a set a time between 30 and call is set at the destination station.
  • Page 87 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Monitor Entry Description Settings Default values Monitored Notification Select the tone to be played when monitored • None None Tone by another station. • Call Pattern 1 • Call Pattern 2 • Call Pattern 3 •...
  • Page 88 Settings and Adjustments Station programming Camera (for IX-EA, IX-DV and IX-DVF(-*)) Configure camera settings. ■ Adjustment Entry Description Settings Default values Backlight During an outgoing call or monitoring, video • Enable Disable Compensation with backlight compensation adjustment will • Disable be sent to the destination station.
  • Page 89: Maintenance

    Settings and Adjustments Station programming Maintenance Initialization Initialization resets all settings back to default. How to initialize Click [Initialize User Settings]. Click [OK]. • Click [Cancel] to cancel the initialization. Important • If the initialization process fails, a message ([Error: Station initialization failed.]) will be displayed. Re-initialize if this happens.
  • Page 90: Viewing Video From Ix-Ea, Ix-Dv Or Ix-Dvf(-*) With 3Rd Party Products (Onvif)

    Settings and Adjustments Station programming Viewing video from IX-EA, IX-DV or IX-DVF(-*) with 3rd party products (ONVIF) IX-EA, IX-DV and IX-DVF(-*) are compatible with the "ONVIF profile S" ONVIF interface standard. Video and audio of IX-EA, IX-DV and IX-DVF(-*) can be monitored on a 3rd party product. Important •...
  • Page 91: Appendix

    Other Appendix Specifications Power IX-EA and IX-SS-2G: PoE (IEEE802.3af Class0 standard) IX-DV, IX-DVF(-*) and IX-SSA(-*): PoE (IEEE802.3af/at Class4 standard)/PS-2420A Consumption current IX-EA: 40 mA during standby (65 mA during 24/7 recording), 108 mA during max IX-SS-2G: 33 mA during standby, 70 mA during max IX-DV and IX-DVF(-*): For PoE, 55 mA during standby (77 mA during normal video/audio recording), 155 mA during max For PS-2420, 94 mA during standby (140 mA during normal video/audio recording), 300 mA...
  • Page 92: Maintenance

    Other Appendix Weight IX-EA: Approx. 420 g (0.93 lbs) IX-SS-2G: Approx. 390 g (0.86 lbs) IX-DV: Approx. 770 g (1.7 lbs) IX-DVF: Approx. 1.2 kg (2.7 lbs) IX-DVF-2RA and IX-DVF-RA: Approx. 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs) IX-DVF-P: Approx. 1.4 kg (3.1 lbs) IX-SSA: Approx.
  • Page 93: Notice Regarding The Software

    Customers can obtain, modify, and re-distribute the source code of the software components according to the GPL/LGPL. Please see the website below for how to obtain sequence GPL/LGPL of this source code. http://www.aiphone.co.jp/data/software/source/gpl/download/ix/ * Be sure to read the following before downloading. <<Please confirm>>...
  • Page 94 OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. (5) MIT License Copyright (c) 2018 Aiphone co.,Ltd. Released under the MIT license. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the...
  • Page 95 (10) zlib License (C) 1995-2010 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler See the following website for source code including changes for software that has been authorized under the above licenses. http://www.aiphone.co.jp/data/software/source/gpl/download/ix/ * Be sure to read the following before downloading. <<Please confirm>>...
  • Page 96 Other Notice regarding the software – Please note that we cannot answer questions regarding the content of the source code of the software components.
  • Page 97: For Proper Use Of The Station

    Model : IX-DV, IX-DVF, IX-DVF-2RA, IX-DVF-RA, IX-DVF-P, IX-DVF-L, IX-EA, IX-SSA, IX-SSA-2RA, IX-SSA-RA, IX-SS-2G Responsible Party – U.S. Contact Information Company Name : AIPHONE CORPORATION Location of Office : 6670 185th Ave NE, Redmond, WA, 98052, USA Telephone Number : (800) 692-0200 Email Address : tech@aiphone.com...
  • Page 98: Warranty

    This warranty shall not apply to any Aiphone product which has been subject to misuse, neglect, accident, power surge, or to use in violation of instructions furnished, nor extended to units which have been repaired or altered outside of the factory.
  • Page 99 MEMO...
  • Page 100 AIPHONE CO., LTD., NAGOYA, JAPAN Ⓕ Issue Date: Aug.2020 0820 TQ 63014...

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