Mazi PD13A-S User Manual

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  • Page 1 Video Intercom Door Station (PD13A-S) User Manual...
  • Page 2: User Manual

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual User Manual This user manual is intended for users of the door stations. Disclaimer REGARDING TO THE PRODUCT WITH INTERNET ACCESS, THE USE OF PRODUCT SHALL BE WHOLLY AT YOUR OWN RISKS. OUR COMPANY SHALL NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITES FOR ABNORMAL OPERATION, PRIVACY LEAKAGE OR OTHER DAMAGES RESULTING FROM CYBER ATTACK, HACKER ATTACK, VIRUS INSPECTION, OR OTHER INTERNET SECURITY RISKS;...
  • Page 3: Regulatory Information

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Regulatory Information FCC Information Please take attention that changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 4 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 2006/66/EC (battery directive): This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. See the product documentation for specific battery information. The battery is marked with this symbol, which may include lettering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg).
  • Page 5 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Safety Instruction These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss. The precaution measure is divided into Warnings and Cautions: Warnings: Neglecting any of the warnings may cause serious injury or death. Cautions: Neglecting any of the cautions may cause injury or equipment damage.
  • Page 6 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual The device cover for indoor use shall be kept from rain and moisture. Exposing the equipment to direct sun light, low ventilation or heat source such as heater or radiator is forbidden (ignorance can cause fire danger). Do not aim the device at the sun or extra bright places.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Table of Contents 1 Overview......................1 1.1 Introduction......................1 1.2 Main Features......................1 2 Appearance ....................2 2.1 Appearance of Type I Door Station ................2 2.2 Appearance of Type II Door Station ................. 3 2.3 Appearance of Type III Door Station ................
  • Page 8 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 7.3.6 About ......................35 7.4 Calling Resident ..................... 36 7.5 Unlocking Door ...................... 36 8 Remote Operation via Batch Configuration Tool ......... 38 8.1 Activating Device Remotely ................... 38 8.2 Editing Network Parameters.................. 39 8.3 Adding Device......................
  • Page 9: Overview

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 1 Overview 1.1 Introduction The video intercom system can realize functions such as video intercom, resident-to-resident video call, live view of HD video, access control, one-card system, elevator linkage, 8-ch zone alarm, notice information and visitor messages to provide a complete smart community video intercom solution.
  • Page 10: Appearance

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 2 Appearance 2.1 Appearance of Type I Door Station Figure 2-1 Front View Figure 2-2 Side View Table 2-1 Descriptions of Keys Description Low Illumination Supplement Light Built-in Camera LCD Display Screen Keypad Call Button Call Center Key...
  • Page 11: Appearance Of Type Ii Door Station

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual IR Emission IR Receiver Loudspeaker TAMPER 2.2 Appearance of Type II Door Station Figure 2-3 Front View Figure 2-4 Side View Table 2-2 Descriptions of Keys Description Low Illumination Supplement Light Built-in Camera LCD Display Screen Card Induction Area...
  • Page 12: Appearance Of Type Iii Door Station

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Keypad Call Button Microphone Call Center Key TAMPER 2.3 Appearance of Type III Door Station Figure 2-5 Front View Figure 2-6 Rear View Table 2-3 Descriptions Keys Description Low Illumination Supplement Light...
  • Page 13 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Description Built-in Camera Loudspeaker LCD Display Screen Card Induction Area Keypad Call Button Call Center Key Microphone TAMPER...
  • Page 14: Typical Application

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 3 Typical Application Figure 3-1 Typical Application of Door Station...
  • Page 15: Terminals And Interfaces

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 4 Terminals and Interfaces 4.1 Terminals and Interfaces of Type I and Type II Door Stations Figure 4-1 Terminals and Interfaces of Type I and Type II Door Stations Table 4-1 Descriptions of Terminals and Interfaces Name Interface Description...
  • Page 16 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Name Interface Description Card Reader Indicator Output (Invalid Card Output) Card Reader Indicator Output (Valid Card Output) TAMP Tamper-proof Input of Wiegand Card Reader AO2- Alarm Relay Output 2 AO2+ ALARM AO1- Alarm Relay Output 1 AO1+...
  • Page 17: Terminals And Interfaces Of Type Iii Door Station

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 4.2 Terminals and Interfaces of Type III Door Station Figure 4-2 Terminals and Interfaces of Type III Door Station Table 4-2 Descriptions of Terminals and Interfaces Name Interface Description USB Interface LAN1 Network Interface LAN2...
  • Page 18 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Name Interface Description AO2- Alarm Relay Output 2 AO2+ ALARM AO1- Alarm Relay Output 1 AO1+ Grounding Serial Port Debugging/Receive data DEBUG Serial Port Debugging/Send data 3.3V Serial Port Debugging/Power Supply Door Lock Power Supply Output Grounding Door Lock Relay Output/Connect Electric Bolt...
  • Page 19: Installation And Wiring

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 5 Installation and Wiring Before you start: Make sure the device in the package is in good condition and all the assembly parts are included. The power supply the door station supports is 12 VDC. Please make sure your power supply matches your door station.
  • Page 20: Wall Mounting With Gang Box Of Type I Door Station

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual The dimension of gang box for type I door station is: 404 (length)×123 (width)×47.5 (depth) mm. The dimensions above are for reference only. The actual size can be slightly different from the theoretical dimension. 5.1.2 Wall Mounting with Gang Box of Type I Door Station Steps: 1.
  • Page 21 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 5-4 Install the Door Station 5. Pull the door station downward and then push it towards the inside to make sure it fits the hole. 6. Tighten the screws of the door station with the Allen wrench. Figure 5-5 Tighten the Screws of Device...
  • Page 22: Installation Of Type Ii Door Station

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 5.2 Installation of Type II Door Station 5.2.1 Gang Box for Type II Door Station 407.5 Figure 5-6 Front View Figure 5-7 Overhead (Plan) View The dimension of gang box for type II door station door station is: 407.5 mm × 135 mm ×...
  • Page 23 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 135.5 8.75 8.75 Figure 5-8 Dimensions of the Hole 2. Insert the gang box into the hole and fix it with 4 PA4 screws. Figure 5-9 Insert the Gang Box into the Wall 3.
  • Page 24 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 5-10 Install the Door Station 7. After fixing the door station onto the gang box, secure it by inserting the plate and insert 2 POM2 screws. Figure 5-11 Secure the Door Station...
  • Page 25: Installation Of Type Iii Door Station

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 5.3 Installation of Type III Door Station 5.3.1 Gang Box for Type III Door Station Figure 5-12 Front and Side View The dimension of gang box for type III door station is: 343(length) × 113(width) × 55(depth) mm.
  • Page 26 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 5-13 Insert the Gang Box into the Wall 3. Make sure the edges of the gang box align to the wall. 4. Route the cables of the door station through the cable hole. 5.
  • Page 27: Wiring Description

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 5-15 Tighten the Screws of Device 5.4 Wiring Description 5.4.1 Door Lock Wiring Figure 5-16 Door Lock Wiring Terminal NO1/COM1 is set as default for accessing magnetic lock/electric bolt; terminal NC1/COM1 is set as default for accessing electric strike.
  • Page 28: Door Magnetic Wiring

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual To connect electric lock in terminal NO2/COM2/NC2, it is required to set the output of terminal NO2/COM2/NC2 to be electric lock with Batch Configuration Tool or VMS-A1. 5.4.2 Door Magnetic Wiring Door Magnetic Wiring for Type I/Type II Door Stations For type I/type II door stations, there are two optional ways of door magnetic wiring.
  • Page 29: Exit Button Wiring

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Terminal S2 is set as default for connecting door magnetic. Door Magnetic Wiring for Type III Door Station Figure 5-19 Door Magnetic Wiring for Type III Door Station To connect the door magnetic, it is required to set the output of terminal AI2 to be door magnetic with Batch Configuration Tool or VMS-A1.
  • Page 30 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual To connect the exit button, it is required to set the output of terminal AI1 to be exit button with Batch Configuration Tool or VMS-A1. Figure 5-21 Exit Button Wiring for Type I/Type II Door Stations (2) Exit Button Wiring for Type III Door Station Figure 5-22 Exit Button Wiring for Type III Door Station Terminal S1 is set as default for connecting exit button.
  • Page 31: External Card Reader Wiring

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 5.4.4 External Card Reader Wiring Please set the DIP switch first before connecting the card reader. If the DIP switch should be configured when the card reader is power-on, please reboot the card reader after configuring the DIP switch. The DIP switch description is shown in the following table: Description How to Configure...
  • Page 32: Alarm Device Input Wiring

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Wiegand Card Reader Wiring Figure 5-24 External Card Reader Wiring 5.4.5 Alarm Device Input Wiring Alarm Device Input Wiring for Type I/Type II Door Stations Figure 5-25 Alarm Device Input Wiring for Type I/Type II Door Stations...
  • Page 33: Alarm Device Output Wiring

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Alarm Device Input Wiring for Type III Door Station Figure 5-26 Alarm Device Input Wiring for Type III Door Station 5.4.6 Alarm Device Output Wiring Alarm Device Output Wiring for Type I/Type II Door Stations Figure 5-27 Alarm Device Output Wiring for Type I/Type II Door Station...
  • Page 34 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Alarm Device Output Wiring for Type III Door Station Figure 5-28 Alarm Device Output Wiring for Type III Door Station...
  • Page 35: Before You Start

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 6 Before You Start For the first time use of the device, you are required to activate the device and set the device password. You can activate the device via internet with Batch Configuration Tool, or with VMS-A1 client software.
  • Page 36: Local Operation

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 7 Local Operation Key descriptions of door stations are illustrated in the table below. The number key 2 ▲ The number key 8 ▼ The number key 4 ◄ The number key 6 ►...
  • Page 37: Status

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 7-2 Set Password 3. Enter a new password, and confirm the password. 4. Press the # key to complete the activation. 7.2 Status Icon Description Please check the network cable of the door station.
  • Page 38: Setting Parameters

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 7.3 Setting Parameters You can set the network configuration, local settings, password and volume of the door station. You can also view the version of the device and issue cards with it. To set parameters for the door station, you should go to the configuration mode first.
  • Page 39: Editing Network Parameters

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 7-5 Local Parameters Settings Interface (Door Station) Figure 7-6 Local Parameters Settings Interface (Outer Door Station) 2. Edit local parameters. 1) Move the cursor to parameters to be configured. 2) Press the # key to enter or exit the editing mode. 3.
  • Page 40: Changing Password

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 7-7 Network Configuration Interface 2) Press the # key to enter the network parameters settings interface. Figure 7-8 Network Parameters Settings Interface 2. Edit network parameters. 1) Move the cursor to parameters to be configured. 2) Press the # key to enter or exit the editing mode.
  • Page 41: Issuing Card

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 7-9 Password Settings Interface 2) Press the # key to enter the password changing interface. Figure 7-10 Password Changing Interface 2. Enter the old password, and the new password, and confirm the new one. 1) Move the cursor to parameters to be configured.
  • Page 42: Setting Volume

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 7-11 Card Issuing Interface 2) Press the # key to enter the main card swiping interface. 2. Swipe the main card in the card induction area, and it produces a voice prompt: Issuing card succeeded.
  • Page 43: About

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 7-12 Volume Settings Interface 2) Press the # key to enter the volume parameters settings interface. Figure 7-13 Volume Parameters Settings Interface 2. Set the volume. 1) Move the cursor to parameters to be configured. 2) Press the # key to enter or exit the editing mode.
  • Page 44: Calling Resident

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 7.4 Calling Resident You can call residents via the door station. The door station can work as main/sub door station, and outer door station, which correspond to different calling resident modes respectively. Working as Main/Sub Door Station Steps: 1.
  • Page 45 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Swipe the card on the card induction area to unlock the door. The main card does not support unlocking the door.
  • Page 46: Remote Operation Via Batch Configuration Tool

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 8 Remote Operation via Batch Configuration Tool You can configure and operate the video intercom devices via Batch Configuration Tool. Default parameters of door station are as follows: Default IP Address: 192.0.0.65. Default Port No.: 8000.
  • Page 47: Editing Network Parameters

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 3. Create a password, and confirm the password. STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED– We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (Using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters.) in order to increase the security of your product.
  • Page 48: Adding Device

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 8-4 Editing Network Parameters The default port No. is 8000. The default IP address of the door station is 192.0.0.65. After editing the network parameters of device, you should add the devices to the device list again.
  • Page 49: Adding By Ip Address

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 8-5 Online Devices Interface 2. Click the button to pop up the login dialog box. Figure 8-6 Login Dialog Box 3. Enter the user name and password. 4. Click the OK button to save the settings. Only devices successfully logged in will be added to the device list for configuration.
  • Page 50: Adding By Ip Segment

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 8-8 Adding by IP Address 4. Click the OK button to add the device to the device list. You cannot add the device(s) to the device list if the user name and password are not identical.
  • Page 51: Configuring Devices Remotely

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 8-10 Adding by IP Segment 5. Click the OK button to search and add the devices whose IP addresses are within the range of the defined IP segment to the device list. 8.4 Configuring Devices Remotely In the device list area, select a device and click to enter...
  • Page 52 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual General Click the General button to enter device general parameters settings interface. You can view and edit the device name and device ID. Figure 8-13 General Time Steps: 1. Click the Time button to enter the device time settings interface. Figure 8-14 Time Settings 2.
  • Page 53 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual The default port No. is 123. System Maintenance Purpose: You can operate the system management and remote upgrading on the system maintenance interface. Steps: 1. Click the System Maintenance button to enter the system maintenance interface. Figure 8-15 System Maintenance 2.
  • Page 54 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 8-16 Import File 6. Click Export Configuration File and the export file window pops up. Select the saving path of remote configuration files and click Save to export the configuration file. Figure 8-17 Export File 7.
  • Page 55 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Click Restore Default Settings button, all default settings, excluding network parameters, will be restored. Click Restore All button, all default settings, including network parameters, will be restored. The device will be reset to inactivated status. User Purpose: You can edit the password for logging in the device.
  • Page 56: Video Intercom

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual After editing the password of device, click button from the device list, the added device will not be there. You should add the device again with new password to operate the remote configuration. RS485 Click the RS485 button to enter the RS485 setting interface.
  • Page 57: Time Parameters

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 2. Select the device type from the drop-down list, and set the corresponding information. 3. Click the Save button to enable the device number configuration. For main door station (Door Phone Series or Villa Door Station series), the serial No. is For sub door station (Door Phone Series or Villa Door Station series), the serial No.
  • Page 58 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 8-25 Password Configuration Access Control and Elevator Step: 1. Click the Access Control and Elevator button to enter password changing interface. Figure 8-26 Access Control and Elevator Configuration 2. Set corresponding parameters on the access control and elevator settings interface. Access Control Select the door No.
  • Page 59 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual (Optional) Enable the function of Delay Door Alarm. Click the Save button to enable the settings. Enabling Card Encrypt , the door station can recognize the encrypted information of the card when you swiping the card on the door station. Elevator Control Select the elevator No., interface, RS485 protocol.
  • Page 60: Network

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual selecting from the dropdown list. Terminal 3~4 correspond to interfaces of ALARM OUT (AO1+, AO1-; AO2+, AO2-). Volume Input and Output Step: 1. Click Volume Input/Output button to enter the volume input and output interface. Figure 8-28 Volume Configuration 2.
  • Page 61 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual In the linked devices network configuration interface, you can configure the network parameters of master stations, SIP servers and management centers of the same LAN. The devices can be linked to the door station and realize the linkage between these devices.
  • Page 62: Video Display

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 8-31 FTP Configuration 2. Check the checkbox of Enable Main FTP. 3. Select IP address from the drop-down list of server mode. 4. Enter the FTP server address, and port No.. 5.
  • Page 63: Video Intercom Device Set-Up Tool

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 8-32 Video Display 2. Select the camera No.. 3. Select the video standard (PAL and NTSC can be selected). 4. Set the brightness, contrast, and saturation of the video. 5. Click the Save button to enable the settings. Click the Restore Default Settings button to restore all parameters excluding network parameters to the factory settings.
  • Page 64: Setting A Community Structure

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Setting a Community Structure 8.5.1 Set a community structure in the video intercom device set-up tool first, based on the real community situation, and then assign devices to the community accordingly. Figure 8-34 Setting a Community Structure Setting Main/Sub Door Station 8.5.2...
  • Page 65 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 8-35 Setting Main Door Station 2. Select the door station type from the drop-down list menu: Door Station for Unit, or Door Station for Villa. 3. Enter the main door station start IP address, set the main door station floor No., and then click the Calculate button to generate the main door station end IP address and main door station No.
  • Page 66 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Setting Sub Door Station Steps: 1. Select the community, and press the Sub Door Station tab to switch to the sub door station configuration interface. Figure 8-36 Setting Sub Door Station 2.
  • Page 67: Batch Upgrading

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Up to 8 sub door stations can be added to a main door station. For the login password, if the sub door station has been activated, enter the activation password here. If the sub door station is not activated, create a login password here, and the sub door station will be activated simultaneously.
  • Page 68 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 8-38 Login 2. Select a device, enter the user name and password, and click the Login Device button. 3. Click the Add Device button, and the device is added to the batch upgrading tool. Figure 8-39 Online Devices...
  • Page 69: Upgrading Devices

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Adding by IP Address/IP Segment Steps: 1. Click the Manual button to open the device adding window. 2. Enter the corresponding information (IP address, user name, password, start IP address, end IP address). 3.
  • Page 70 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 8-41 Upgrade by File 3. Open the upgrading file, and click the Upgrade button. Online Upgrading Online Upgrading: The batch upgrading tool will search the latest upgrading file for the device automatically.
  • Page 71: Remote Operation Via Vms-A1 Client Software

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 9 Remote Operation via VMS-A1 Client Software The Video Intercom module provides remote control and configuration on video intercom products via the VMS-A1 client software. Before remote configure and control the video intercom, you are required to add the device to the software first.
  • Page 72: Device Management

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 9-1 System Configuration Interface 9.2 Device Management Purpose: Device management includes device activation, adding device, editing device, and deleting device, and so on. After running the VMS-A1, video intercom devices should be added to the client software for remote configuration and management.
  • Page 73 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 1. Click the icon on the control panel, or click Tools->Device Management to open the Device Management page. 2. Click the Server tab. To add indoor station or master station: Click Add New Device Type to enter add new device type interface. Select Indoor Station/Master Station and click OK .
  • Page 74 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 4. Select the devices to be added from the list. 5. Click Add to Client to open the device adding dialog box. 6. Input the required information. Nickname: Edit a name for the device as you want. Address: Input the device’s IP address.
  • Page 75: Modifying Network Information

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual If you want to add multiple online devices to the client software, click and hold Ctrl key to select multiple devices, and click Add to Client to open the device adding dialog box. In the pop-up message box, enter the user name and password for the devices to be added.
  • Page 76 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual If the window with import file button, key importing mode drop-down list, password and confirm password field pops up, follow the steps below to reset the password: This option is available to door stations. Figure 9-6 Resetting Password (Option 1) 1.
  • Page 77: Configuring Devices Remotely Via Vms-A1

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual If the window with import file and export file buttons, password and confirm password field pops up, follow the steps below to reset the password: This option is available to indoor stations and master stations. Note: Figure 9-7 Resetting Password (Option 2) 1.
  • Page 78: Picture Storage

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 9.4 Picture Storage When the video intercom device is under armed status, it will capture the picture automatically after unlocking the door. The captured picture can be uploaded and stored in the storage server. When starting the live view of door station via VMS-A1, you can capture the live view picture.
  • Page 79: Formatting The Hdds

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 4. Click Storage Server on the list to enter the Storage Server Adding interface. For adding the storage server, please refer to User Manual of VMS-A1 (Video Intercom) V2.4.2 in the disk. 9.4.2 Formatting the HDDs The HDDs of the storage server need to be formatted for the captured picture storage.
  • Page 80: Configuring Storage Server Picture Storage

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 9.4.3 Configuring Storage Server Picture Storage Before you start: The storage server needs to be added to the client software and the HDDs need to be formatted for the captured pictures storage. Steps: 1.
  • Page 81: Live View

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 9-11 Setting Quota Example: If you set the picture quota as 60%, then the 60% of the storage space can be used for storing the captured pictures. 6. Click Save to save the settings. 9.5 Live View Steps: 1.
  • Page 82 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 9-12 Live View of Doo Station (Door Phone Series) 2. Right click on the live view interface to display the menu and select Unlock to remote unlock the door. Figure 9-13 Menu of Live View Interface...
  • Page 83: Video Intercom Configuration

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 9.6 Video Intercom Configuration on the control panel of VMS-A1 or click View -> Video Intercom Click the icon to open the Video Intercom page. On the Video Intercom page, you can control video intercom devices remotely.
  • Page 84: Group Management

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 9.6.1 Group Management Purpose: You can add groups to community, outer door station, or other, and assign devices to each group. Enter Control Panel -> Video Intercom -> Group Management to add, edit, and delete groups.
  • Page 85 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 9-16 Adding Community Select Outer Door Station as group type, and then input the outer door station No. (Range: 1 to 9) to set the outer door station, as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 86 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 9-18 Adding Other For example : You can name the group as administrator, entrance guard and cleaning staff, etc. When selecting Other as the group type, you can set different groups for staff other than residents, such as administrator, security guard and cleaning staff, etc., and you can assign cards to these staff and configure different permissions to them.
  • Page 87 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 9-19 Adding Resident 2. Check the checkbox of device. Indoor Station: set a Room No. for the indoor station. Door Station: set a No. for the door station. 3. Click OK to save the settings. Assigning Analog Devices to Group When assigning analog devices to group, only analog indoor stations are supported.
  • Page 88 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 9-20 Adding Devices in Batch Room Numbers here refers to the room numbers in each floor. Adding Devices Singlly: Enter the room No.. Figure 9-1 Adding Device Singly The room No. format is like 101. 2.
  • Page 89: Video Intercom

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 2. Click Modify to enter the device modifying interface. Figure 9-21 Modifying Device Information 3. Click OK to complete the device modifying operation. Deleting Device 1. Select an added device. 2. Click Remove to pop up a dialog box. Figure 9-22 Information 3.
  • Page 90 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Make sure the door station has been added to the VMS-A1 client software. Make sure the SIP server IP address of the door station is not configured (or abnormal). Steps: Press Calling Center key on the door station. Figure 9-23 Calling from Door Station When the SIP server IP of the door station is configured, press Calling Center key on the door station to call the master station instead of VMS-A1.
  • Page 91: Card Management

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 9.6.3 Card Management Purpose: You can add unauthorized cards to the community and then you can assign the cards to the corresponding indoor station and door stations. For example, if there are 3 residents living in Room 401, you can assign 3 cards to No. 401 Indoor Station.
  • Page 92 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 9-25 Adding Cards in Batch 2. Select card adding mode and card type. Two types of card are available. Resident Card is used by residents living in the community, and Other Card is used by visitors (guest, serviceman, etc.) in the community.
  • Page 93 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 9-26 Issuing Card Issuing Resident Cards Steps: 1. Select Community from the organization list (like 1-1-1) and the indoor stations of the community will be listed in the resident list. Figure 9-27 Clicking Card Selection 2.
  • Page 94 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 9-28 Selecting Cards 3. Check the checkboxes of the cards or enter the card No. in the filter textbox you need to assign to the indoor station, and check the checkbox of door stations, doorphones and outer door stations.
  • Page 95 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 9-29 Displaying Card Issued After issuing resident cards to the indoor station, the card No. will also be listed in the resident list. Issuing Other Cards Steps: 1. Select Other from the group list (like Cleaning Staff). Figure 9-30 Issuing Other Card...
  • Page 96 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 2. Click Card Selection to pop up card selection window where unauthorized other cards are listed. Figure 9-31 Selecting Cards 3. Check the checkboxes of the cards or enter the card No. in the filter textbox you need to assign to the person, and check the checkbox of door stations, doorphones and outer door stations.
  • Page 97 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual After issuing other cards to the person, the card No. will also be listed in the resident list page. Canceling Cards When canceling cards, cards that have been issued will be reset to authorized ones. Via VMS-A1, there are two ways to cancel the cards which have been issued.
  • Page 98 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 9-34 Selecting Cards 3. Check the checkboxes of the cards that has been issued (normal cards). 4. Click Issue Card to complete the card canceling operation. Option 2: On the card issuing interface, check the checkboxes of Room No. (for resident card) or Name (for other card), click Cancel Card to cancel all card issued to the device.
  • Page 99 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 9-35 Normal Cards Interface Batch Importing Unauthorized Cards Steps: 1. Click Batch Import to enter the batch import interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 9-36 Importing File 2. Click Export Template to export the template of the batch import file. 3.
  • Page 100: Notice Management

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual 4. Click to select the batch import file and click Open. 5. Click OK to start importing the batch import file. Batch Exporting Unauthorized Cards Steps: 1. After adding unauthorized cards, and click Batch Export . 2.
  • Page 101: Device Arming Control

    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Querying Unlocking Log Steps: 1. Click Query Unlocking Logs to enter the unlocking log querying page. 2. Select the unlocking type, device type, and set the start time and end time, and click Query .
  • Page 102 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 9-39 Tool Bar 2. Set the arming status of the device as armed, and the alarm information will be auto uploaded to the client software when alarm occurs. Figure 9-40 Device Arming Control...
  • Page 103 Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Figure 9-41 Alarm Events After adding the device to the client software, it will be armed automatically.
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    Video Intercom Door Station· · · · User Manual Appendix Installation Notice While installing the indoor station, make sure that the distance between any two devices is far enough to avoid the howling and echo. The distance between two devices is recommended to be longer than 10 meters.

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