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VIP Residential IP Intercom Installation Guide - Issued January 2017

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  • Page 1 VIP Residential IP Intercom Installation Guide VIP Residential IP Intercom Installation Guide - Issued January 2017...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Pre-Installation Installation Requirements & Notes Components Installation 1 Indoor Monitor Door Station (No Network Functionality) 1 Indoor Monitor to 1 Door Station via a Network Switch 2 Indoor Monitors to 1 Door Station via a Network Switch 2 Indoor Monitors to 2 Door Stations via a Network Switch Additional Configuration How to change the Indoor Monitor's IP Address...
  • Page 3: Pre-Installation

    Pre-Installation Installation Requirements & Notes A maximum of 6 Indoor Stations and 6 Door Stations can be connected. The User Password is 123456 which may be used for basic operation of the Intercom System. The Project Settings Password is 888888 which may be used for configuration of the Intercom System. The Door Station’s web interface will require the default username admin and password admin.
  • Page 4: Components

    Components VIP Residential IP Intercom Indoor Monitor Product ID — INTIPMONBLW (white), INTIPMONBL (black) • Advanced H.264 Video Compression Technology for High Quality Images • 800 x 480 pixels resolution • 7” Touch Screen • Built in 4GB MicroSD Card (non-removable) VIP Residential IP Intercom Door Station Product ID —...
  • Page 5 INTIPMONBL(W) - Front When lit, the LED indicates that there is a missed call, or a message has been left. When lit, the LED Indicates that the Indoor Monitor is powered on Press to view the Door Station’s camera Press to view the Door Station’s camera Press to answer the call, once finished, press to hang- up the call.
  • Page 6 INTIPRDSVW - Front Microphone Camera Compensation Light Speaker Name Plate Call Button INTIPRDSVW - Back Camera Adjustment Insert a small screwdriver, and gently move the camera to the desired position Tamper Switch This must be fully pressed down once installed. If the switch is released, the alarm will sound.
  • Page 7 INTIPRDSB(W) - Front Compensation Light Camera NFC Card Reader Call Button INTIPRDSB(W) - Back Tamper Switch This must be fully pressed down once installed. If the switch is released, the alarm will sound. RJ-45 Port To connect a Cat5 cable. Power Input 12V DC Input Connection Port...
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation If this is your first time purchasing a VIP Residential IP Intercom, we recommend setting it up on the bench be- fore installation, to familiarize yourself with the product. If you are setting up more than one Door Station, or wish to connect to the Door Stations web interface, a Win- dows computer is required to login to the Door Station.
  • Page 9: Indoor Monitor To 1 Door Station Via A Network Switch

    1 Indoor Monitor to 1 Door Station via a Network Switch This configuration allows you to connect your Indoor Monitor and Door Station together, and provide them with network access. Cat5 cable will need to be run between the Indoor Monitor, Door Station, and Network Switch (sold separately).
  • Page 10 On the Indoor Monitor go to “Settings” > “Project Settings” > then enter the password 888888. Select “Search Device”. You will see the Door Station’s IP address listed. Select the Door Station, then select “Modify IP” and change the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway of this Door Station from 192.168.1.110 to the new IP address 10.1.1.110 Press “OK”...
  • Page 11: Indoor Monitors To 1 Door Station Via A Network Switch

    2 Indoor Monitors to 1 Door Station via a Network Switch This configuration allows you to connect your Indoor Monitor and Door Station together, and provide them with network access. Cat5 cable will need to be run between the Indoor Monitors, Door Station, and Network Switch. 12V DC power must be provided to both the Door Station, and Indoor Monitors.
  • Page 12 Select “Product Info” and set the “Room No. ” (it must be at least 3 digits, such as 102, in our example we will be using 9901) and press “OK” to save. Select “Net Set” and change the local IP address of this Indoor Monitor from 192.168.1.109 to 10.1.1.111 and press “OK”...
  • Page 13 On the “Master” Indoor Monitor, go to “Settings” > “Project Settings” > then enter the password 888888. Select “Search Device”. You will see the Door Station’s IP address listed. Select the Door Station, then select “Modify IP” and change the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway of this Door Station from 192.168.1.110 to the new IP address 10.1.1.110.
  • Page 14: Indoor Monitors To 2 Door Stations Via A Network Switch

    2 Indoor Monitors to 2 Door Stations via a Network Switch This configuration allows you to connect your Indoor Monitors and Door Stations together, and provide them with network access. Cat5 cable will need to be run between the Indoor Monitors, Door Stations, and Network Switch. 12V DC power must be provided to both the Door Stations, and Indoor Monitors.
  • Page 15 5. Select “Product Info” and set the “Room No. ” (it must be at least 3 digits, such as 102, in our example we will be using 9901). Press “OK” to save. 6. Select “Net Set” and change the local IP address of this Indoor Monitor from 192.168.1.109 to 10.1.1.112.
  • Page 16 Log in to the Door Station's Web Interface. (Refer to Section 1.1.1 for how to log in.) Once logged in, go to “System Config” > “Local Config”. Change the VTO number. Each Door Station must have a different VTO number, otherwise they will not function correctly.
  • Page 17 Once you have set the Door Station’s IP address, select the Door Station, then the “Add” button. Enter a name for the Door Station, for example “Front Gate”. “Channel” must be “Vto0”. Press the “OK” button. A green icon will now appear next to the IP address Indicating the Door Station is connected.
  • Page 18 On the Master Indoor Monitor go to “Settings” > “Project Settings” > then enter the password 888888. Select “Network”. You will see the IP address of the first Door Station that is added. Ensure “Enable Status” is set to “ON”. Press the right arrow to view the second Door Station.
  • Page 19: Additional Configuration

    Additional Configuration How to change the Indoor Monitor's IP Address 1. Power on the Indoor Monitor. 2. On the Indoor Monitor go to “Settings” > “Project Settings” > then enter the password 888888 3. Select “Net Set” and change the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway of the Indoor Monitor, to the details you have chosen.
  • Page 20: How To Change The Door Station's Ip Address

    How to change the Door Station's IP Address 3.3.1 Method 1 - Setup from the Indoor Monitor If you have multiple Door Stations, connect and configure one Door Station at a time, otherwise you may encounter IP address conflicts. 1. Power on the Indoor Monitor. 2.
  • Page 21 3.3.2 Method 2 - Using Internet Explorer If you have multiple Door Stations, connect and configure one Door Station at a time, otherwise you may encounter IP address conflicts. The default address for a Door Station will be 192.168.1.110, and your PC will need to be set to an IP address that is in the same network range as the Door Station.
  • Page 22 3.3.3 Method 3 - Using the Config Tool PC Software If you have multiple Door Stations, connect and configure one Door Station at a time, otherwise you may encounter IP address conflicts. Before starting you must first have a copy of the “Config Tool” which can be downloaded from the link below: http://www.rhinoco.com.au/file/download/1334 1.
  • Page 23: Setting The Time And Date

    Setting the Time and Date After installation is complete, you will need to set the correct time and date. There are 2 different ways to set the time and date, you can setup features such as NTP and DST in the Door Stations web interface, or you can adjust the time and date from the Indoor Monitor.
  • Page 24: Wiring An Electric Door Strike To The Door Station

    Wiring an Electric Door Strike to the Door Station The Door Station has a dry contact relay. Depending on which door strike you have, will depend on how you wire the door strike, whether it be wired to the Normally Open or Normally Closed contact. When connecting the Door Station to an Electric Door Strike: •...
  • Page 25: Adjust Electric Door Strike Timing

    Adjust Electric Door Strike Timing Log in to the Door Station's Web Interface. (Refer to Section 1.1.1 for how to log in.) 2. You will then be able to go to “System Config” > “Local Config” > “A&C Manager”. 3. Press “OK” to save your changes. Unlock Responding Interval is the time (in seconds) between door strike actuations.
  • Page 26: Deleting Swipe Cards

    Deleting Swipe Cards If a user has lost an NFC swipe card, it can be deleted by logging in to the Web Interface of the Door Station. Log in to the Door Station's Web Interface. (Refer to Section 1.1.1 for how to log in.) 2.
  • Page 27: P2P Configuration (Qr Code)

    3.11 P2P Configuration (QR Code) The mobile application must be installed before you begin You will need a Windows computer (in the same IP address range) that can connect to the Web Interface of the Door Station. If you have more than one Door Station and wish to remotely access each one, this procedure must be done on each Door Station.
  • Page 28 9. Select “Add Device". 10. Select "P2P". 11. Give your device a name (this is for your own reference), and enter the username and password for the Door Station. 12. Select the picture of the QR Code on the mobile application and scan the code that yousee on the Door Station’s web interface.
  • Page 29: Advanced Configuration For Remote Access (Optional)

    3.12 Advanced Configuration for Remote Access (optional) Important: Before setting up remote access for your Intercom, you will need a good understanding of computer networks. If you do not, please seek the assistance of a qualified I.T. professional. This method is recommended in situations where a P2P connection does not work, as some modems and business networks block the P2P connection.
  • Page 30: Finding Out Your Network Range, And Available Ip Addresses Via Pc

    3.14 Finding out your network range, and available IP addresses via PC If you wish to connect your IP intercom to the network for remote access, you must give each Indoor Monitor and Door Station an IP address, within your network range. In this example, we will be using a Windows computer which is connected to a modem to find the IP address of the computer, and a free IP address to use for the Intercom.
  • Page 31: Using The Intipmonpoe (Sold Separately)

    3.15 Using the INTIPMONPOE (Sold Separately) The INTIPMONPOE is designed to power the VIP Residential IP Intercom Indoor Monitors with Power Over Ethenet. Ports 1 – 6 are to be connected to Indoor monitors. The “OUT” port is used to connect to another INTIPMONPOE. The “IN”...
  • Page 32: Adding Ip Cameras To An Indoor Monitor

    3.17 Adding IP Cameras to an Indoor Monitor You can add cameras that are connected to an external PoE switch to a Indoor Monitor for live viewing. The cameras extra stream must be set to 1MP resolution. Once the cameras are connected and on the same IP address range as the local network, follow the below steps to add them to an Indoor Monitor.
  • Page 33: Adding Your Door Station To A Vip Vision Nvr

    3.18 Adding Your Door Station to a VIP Vision NVR If you have a VIP Vision NVR, you can add your Door Station as a camera. To do this both your NVR, and intercom Door Station must be on the same IP address range. Adding a Door Station to your NVR system will take up a single channel for each Door Station.
  • Page 34: How To Use Your Intercom System

    How to Use Your Intercom System Making and Answering Calls After the installation and configuration is complete, you can simply press the call button on the Door Station to call all Indoor Monitors simultaneously. When receiving an incoming call, you can choose to answer the call, reject the call or unlock the door.
  • Page 35: Calling Between Indoor Monitors

    Calling Between Indoor Monitors If you have more than one Indoor Monitor, you may wish to call between monitors. On the Indoor Monitor go to “Video Talk” > “Call User”. If you are calling from the “Master” monitor to an “Extension”...
  • Page 36: Updating Intercom Firmware

    Updating Intercom Firmware The below instructions cover how to update firmware on the VIP Vision Intercom Door Station and Indoor Monitor. Before starting, you must obtain the most recent firmware version for your intercom products. 1. Download the Config Tool from this link: http://www.rhinoco.com.au/file/download/1334 2.
  • Page 37 6. Once the firmware has been selected, press the "Open" button. 7. Select the "Upgrade" button to begin the upgrade. Please wait while the firmware is being updated, do not close the Config Tool, or unplug the computer or Door Station from the network, as this may cause damage to your device.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Please refer to the FAQ table below for easy troubleshooting. The table below describes some typical problems and their solutions. Please consult these guides before contacting your place of purchase. Problem Solution No power • Check power cord connection. •...
  • Page 39: Limited Warranty

    This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by the Seller on this product. No increase or alteration, written or verbal, of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is authorized. Please refer to the website (www.vip-vision.com) for a full list of trading terms. VIP Residential IP Intercom Installation Guide - Issued January 2017...
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