What’s on the device Microphone Camera RFID Card/Tag Reader Status Indicator Light Call Button Speaker Mounting Bracket Tamper Switch Reset Button RJ45 Network Cable Input and Output Connections Connection with PoE 12VDC Page 3...
App Note: IPI-101 and Electric Lock can be Powered from an Automatic Gate Operator or Power Adaptor. The IPI-101 can be solar powered but requires a 12V 20 Watt solar panel, charge controller and a 26Ah deep cycle battery.
Notes: IPI-101 is Powered either from an Automatic Gate Operator if used and has 12VDC available, Power Adaptor or through the Cat 5 Cable from a PoE enabled Router or Switch. PoE means “Power over Ethanet” where the router or switch in- jects power into the Ethernet Cable so no extra power cable is needed although this cannot be used to power an electric lock and can go to a maximum or 30m.
Operator Note: IPI-101, Electric Lock and Outdoor Access Point are Powered either from an Automatic Gate Operator or Power Adaptor. They could be solar powered but would require quite a large solar panel and backup battery for this to work reliably, size depending on which Outdoor Access point is choosen and distance it is to work.
Operator Note: IPI-101, Electric Lock and Outdoor Access Point are Powered either from an Automatic Gate Operator or Power Adaptor. They could be solar powered but would require quite a large solar panel and backup battery for this to work reliably, size depending on which Outdoor Acces point is choosen and distance it is to work.
The Physical Installation The IPI-101 is only 70mm wide so will fit on a metal or timber post 75mm or wider. The mounting plate must be fitted first. Place the mounting plate on the post or wall approximately 1.4m metres from the ground so the camera will see a vis- itors face and mark the position of the screw holes and cable entry hole then drill suitable sized holes for the screws if needed and a 20mm or larger hole for cabling.
Wiring Diagram for Wireless Connection to Router IPI-101 Ethernet Router not used 485_B 485_A Power Adaptor 12VDC or other 12VDC source Unlock Input such as that from a gate Monitor Input motor Gate or Door Output 12VDC Input not used...
Wiring Diagram for Pedestrian Gate Electric Lock Control IPI-101 Ethernet not used 485_B 485_A Press to Exit Button inside gate to unlock Pedestrian gate con- Unlock Input nected to Intercom Monitor Input Gate or Door Magnetic Lock on Output Pedestrian Gate.
Monitor Input Gate or Door Output 12VDC Input not used Note: Power for the IPI-101 is taken from the Automatic Gate Operator. If the gate operator doesn’t have a Automatic Gate 12VDC output then any voltage up to Motor Control 28VDC is ok so long as it doesn’t ex-...
Wiring Diagram for with both Automatic Gate Operator and Pedestrian Gate Electric Lock Control Option of connecting to Home or Office Net- work with Cat 5 Cable or WiFi IPI-101 RJ45 Network Socket Ethernet Router Unlock Input Monitor Input Expansion...
Setting Up the IPI-101 Before the IPI-101 will work it needs to be connected to a router with a cable or WiFi and the router must have an Internet connection if it is to call a Smart Phone away from home. The installer will need a Desktop or Laptop computer to set everything up.
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IP address to one that will work with the IPI-101. If the login still doesn’t appear the IPI-101 can be reset to its factory default using a small screw driver inserted into a hole in the back of the unit and held for 10s until the blue light goes out.
IPI-101 to work on, then click OK. The menu will disappear but that doesn’t matter as you now unplug the IPI-101 from the PC and plug it into the router so it will now work from the there. If the IPI-101 deosn’t work there is a small chance that the IP Address you changed it to is being used by another device...
If you have a QR Scanner App on your Smart Phone or Tablet find the QR code on the box the IPI-101 came in to install the App that is required to make one or more Smartphones or Tablets work with the IPI-101. If you don’t have a scanner then find the Apps “iDMSS plus” for iPhones/ iPads or gDMSS plus for Android on the Apple or Google App stores.
If using an optional Indoor Monitor Station A dedicated Indoor Monitor Station can be used with the IPI-101. To set this up it must first be entered into the IPI-101. This is done in the “Indoor Manager” menu option of the IPI-101, click the “Add” button, give it a room number, in this case we’ve used 101 and click OK.
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The IPI-101 will then need to be rebooted. This can be done by software in the “Reboot Device” menu. Now connect the Indoor Monitor Station to the network with an Ethernet cable and power it up using a Power Adaptor if PoE if your router supports this.
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In the “Network” menu option tap “wired” and DHCP “ON”. If the Monitor has WiFi and you want to use Wifi to connect it to the router then go to the “WLAN” tab and tap the but- ton labelled “open WLAN to show usable net”. Tap your router, enter the Password and connect to it.
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Then go to the “VHT Set” menu option and enter the room number used in the IPI-101 above and tap “OK”. Then in the “VTO Set” menu enter the IP Address of the IPI-101, user name, password and tap enable status “ON”. If the IPI-101 is connected using WiFi then the WiFi IP Address should be used otherwise use the wired IP Address.
Call Management When a call is made the IPI-101 can be set up to take three pictures of who ever made the call so if it isn’t answered there is a recording of who ever called. There is also the option for the caller to leave a message. This is done in the “Local Config”...
Update period - is how often the time is synced from the NTP server to the IPI-101. The more often it is updated the more data is used and the longer the less accurate it is likely to be.
If you have set your IPI-101 to send snapshot images etc... to a remote server then you’ll need to set up a connection to this server by going to System Config/Network Config/FTP and entering the IP address of the server, the port (normally 21) and login details.
To add a new user click “Add User” button, add details in the popup that appears and click “OK”. If you chose an “admin” group name the user can make changes to the IPI-101’s settings. A “user” group name can only view the settings. Page 24...
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