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TCP/IP VIDEO DOOR PHONE
USER MANUAL
MODEL NO: PANAIP7M / PANAIP7MW / PANAIP7GM

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  • Page 1 TCP/IP VIDEO DOOR PHONE USER MANUAL MODEL NO: PANAIP7M / PANAIP7MW / PANAIP7GM...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Technical Specifications 2. Packing Contents 3. Name And Functions Of Each Part Front And Rear Part 4. Connection Diagram System Layout Wiring Diagram 5. Installation 6. Operation Description Main Page Call Function 6.2.1 Visitor Call From Building Panel or Entrance Panel 6.2.2 Visitor Call From Indoor Panel 6.2.3...
  • Page 3 Make sure to clean with a dry cloth to prevent any breakdown or electric shock If the product emits a peculiar noise, odour or smoke, immediately disconnect the power, and then contact PSA Products. Do not insert the power plug into a 240VAC mains socket with a wet hand...
  • Page 4: Technical Specifications

    1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS • 7” capacitive touch screen monitor. • Resolution: 800*480 pixels • Zone alarms (4-zones max.) • Supports up to 19 door panels (per Building) • Video Encoding: H.264 • Network Connection: Ethernet (POE) • Operating Voltage: 18V (POE) •...
  • Page 5: Packing Contents

    2. PACKING CONTENTS Indoor monitor (PANAIP7M excludes 4 pin wiring cable) Main Body Wall bracket 2 pin wiring cable DC connector Quick start guide KA M4*35mm M4*35mm plastic 8 pin wiring cable 4 pin wiring cable Mounting screw expansion pipe Guard unit Main Body Handset...
  • Page 6: Name And Functions Of Each Part

    3. NAME AND FUNCTIONS OF EACH PART 3.1 FRONT AND REAR PART Indoor monitor (Model No: PANAIP7M & PANAIP7MW) NO. Part Name Power Indicator White LED when power on Message Indicator White LED flashes when have unread message/call Alarm Indicator White LED flashes when have alarm Screen 7”...
  • Page 7 3. NAME AND FUNCTIONS OF EACH PART Guard unit (Model No: PANAIP7GM) NO. Part Name Handset RJ11 Connector Connection for helical handset cable Power Indicator Red LED when power on Screen 7” Digital TFT LCD Speaker Door Release Button Press button to release door lock RJ45 Connector Interface for RJ45 DC Power...
  • Page 8: Connection Diagram

    4. CONNECTION DIAGRAM 4.1 SYSTEM LAYOUT • The distance between the PoE Switch and other devices (indoor monitor, door panel, network switch, guard unit) must not exceed 70 meters. • The system supports up to 98 buildings, and a maximum of 32 IP cameras. •...
  • Page 9: Wiring Diagram

    4. CONNECTION DIAGRAM 4.2 WIRING DIAGRAM is the interface socket for alarm sensors, and is located at the back of the Monitor. Alarm sensors for four alarm zones can be connected to these ALM1, ALM2, ALM3, and ALM4 terminals.
  • Page 10: Installation

    5. INSTALLATION INDOOR MONITOR Dimensions (mm) of wall bracket: 140(W) x 87(H) Monitor Installation Location Install the Monitor about 1500mm from floor level so that the centre of the screen is at eye level. This means the centre of the metal wall bracket is 1450mm from floor level. Installing the Indoor Monitor 1) Remove mounting bracket from behind monitor and fix it onto the wall with screws.
  • Page 11 5. INSTALLATION GUARD UNIT Installing the Guard Unit 1) Place the guard unit on a level desktop. 2) Fix the bracket to the rear of the monitor with screws. 3) Install the cable and connect the system according to the wiring diagrams in Section 4.
  • Page 12: Operation Description

    6. OPERATION DESCRIPTION The illustrations in this section are based on Model Nos. PANAIP7MW and PANAIP7GM. Please note: The address of the other devices can only be set after first configuring the address of the 1st Building Panel (to either 5-Digit:01-801, or 6-Digit:01-9001). (See Appendix 1) 6.1 MAIN SCREEN Touch the screen anywhere in standby mode, the Main Page will be displayed:...
  • Page 13 6. OPERATION DESCRIPTION ICON DEFINITION The following table shows each icon on the Main Page and its function. Enter the call menu Enter the message menu Enter the monitor menu Alarm management Picture storage Enter the setting menu No network indicator [Do Not Disturb] mode indicator WIFI connection Emergency Call (to Guard)
  • Page 14: Call Function

    6. OPERATION DESCRIPTION 6.2 CALL FUNCTION 6.2.1 Visitor Call From Building Panel or Entrance Panel When a door panel calls, the visitor’s image will be shown on the master monitor screen. Press the icon to talk with the visitor. Talking and Ringtone volumes can be adjusted. ICON DEFINITION Capture a picture Adjust ringtone volume...
  • Page 15: Contacts - To Add

    6. OPERATION DESCRIPTION 6.2.4 Contacts – To Add Press the “+” icon in the top right corner of the Contacts page to open the Add Contacts page. Select the contact(s) you want to add. Then press the [Return Arrow] icon to confirm and return to the previous page.
  • Page 16: General Settings

    6. OPERATION DESCRIPTION 6.2.6 General settings On the Call page, press the [Setting] icon to enter the Setting page. On these pages, you can: (### The Guard Unit does not support this function) • Enable/Disable the “Do Not Disturb” (or Mute) function. The intercom is muted when the setting is a solid white block.
  • Page 17: Message Function

    6. OPERATION DESCRIPTION 6.3 MESSAGE FUNCTION Press the [Message] icon on Main Page to show the Message page: Press the [Inbox] icon to review received messages. You can also delete, forward and reply to messages. Press the [Outbox] icon to review the messages that have been sent. To Reply, Forward, or Delete messages, first tap on a message line to open it.
  • Page 18 6. OPERATION DESCRIPTION 3) Send to the whole Building: Eg. For both 5-Digit & 6-Digits addressing: To send to Building 20 --input 20 in the address bar. (Building Guard can send to the corresponding building) 4) Send to the whole site: For both 5-Digit &...
  • Page 19: Monitor Function

    6. OPERATION DESCRIPTION 6.4 MONITOR FUNCTION Press the [Monitor] icon on Main Page. Select to monitor either a Camera, Door panel, or Indoor Panel. The system supports up to 19 Building door panels, 32 cameras and 1 indoor panel. Note: •...
  • Page 20: Alarm Function

    6. OPERATION DESCRIPTION 6.5 ALARM FUNCTION Indoor monitor Press the [Alarm] icon on main Page. Enter the password and press icon to enter the Alarm screen as shown below: (default password: 9999) • Tap [Zones] to review the alarm status of each zone. •...
  • Page 21 6. OPERATION DESCRIPTION • There are two alarm states: Presence mode (Disarmed) Leaving mode (Armed) • Setting the monitor to Leaving mode will arm the alarm. • The four alarm zones can be set individually as either Instant, Delay, 24-hour Instant, or Bypassed. •...
  • Page 22: Picture Review

    6. OPERATION DESCRIPTION 6.6 PICTURE REVIEW Press the [Storage] icon on Main Page to open the Picture page. Press to select a picture for viewing. Press icons to select other pictures. • In the Storage page, you can only review the manually captured pictures. Tip: To view the automatically captured snapshots, open the Call Records page (See Section 6.2.5).
  • Page 23: Main Setting Page

    6. OPERATION DESCRIPTION 6.7 MAIN SETTING PAGE Press the [Setting] icon on Main Page to enter the Setting page. • In the [Common] page, you can enable/disable the touch tone function, change the user name, set the language of the monitor, review the user manual (if supported), and choose to start in clean mode (to avoid any operation whilst cleaning).
  • Page 24: Engineering Setting

    6. OPERATION DESCRIPTION 6.7.1 ENGINEERING SETTING Indoor monitor In the Engineering Setting page, you can perform an Engineering Reset and set the Engineering Password. You can also review and set the device information, as well as the location to direct an emergency call.
  • Page 25 6. OPERATION DESCRIPTION Guard unit In the Engineering Setting page, you can perform an Engineering Reset. Set the Engineering Password and configure an IP Camera. You can also review and set the device information. To enter this page, the Default Password is 0000. TIP: To reset a lost Engineering Password, login to the Monitor using a Web browser.
  • Page 26: Lift Function

    6. OPERATION DESCRIPTION 6.8 LIFT FUNCTION To configure a monitor as an Lift Monitor, set its Room No. to 821~839 (with its Building No. to 1~98). Currently, the Lift function only supports 5-Digit encoding. In event of an emergency, the Lift monitor can be used to call the guard or a monitor.
  • Page 27: Setting Up Wifi Mobile App

    7. SETTING UP WIFI MOBILE APP *Only for WiFi models 7.1 ADD A NEW DEVICE This section is for setting up a device (eg. WiFi Monitor) to work with a mobile App. 1. Configuring the Device (Monitor) a) In Monitor Setting page, select [WiFi]. Tap the white onscreen switch to enable WiFi (at top of screen, above the white line) b) Select your WiFi network from the scanned list.
  • Page 28 7. SETTING UP WIFI MOBILE APP *Only for WiFi models 3. Adding An Online Device a) To add an „Online Device“, tap on that button. The screen will shortly display all available devices on the WiFi network. TIP: The Device ID corresponds to the UID in the Monitor (Setting >>...
  • Page 29 7. SETTING UP WIFI MOBILE APP *Only for WiFi models 4. Manually Adding a Device a) Select „Manual Adding“, and enter the device UID manually b) Complete the details & tap “Save“. Important: For the “Password“, enter the default password of “1234“.
  • Page 30: Control The Monitor Through The App

    7. SETTING UP WIFI MOBILE APP *Only for WiFi models 7.2 CONTROL THE MONITOR THROUGH THE APP 1. Select the device enter the monitor page 2. Press the „key“ icon and input the password(1234),and then you can release the door lock 3.
  • Page 31: Appendix 1: Intercom Network Addressing

    APPENDIX 1 APPENDIX 1: INTERCOM NETWORK ADDRESSING All Intercom devices have an unique address. This applies for all Door Panels, Monitors & Guard Units, except for the system PoE Switches and unmanaged Ethernet Switches. There are two addressing modes: 5-Digit, or 6-Digit addressing modes Tip: You can leave out any preceding zeroes in an Address.
  • Page 32 APPENDIX 1 Here are the pre-defined addressing ranges of Building Numbers and Room Numbers: 5-Digit Addressing Type Building No. Room No. Monitor 1~98 001~799 Building Panel 1~98 801~819 Entrance Panel 801~819 Building Guard 1~98 851~859 Site Guard 901~919 Lift Monitor1 1~98 821~839 6-Digit Addressing...
  • Page 33: Appendix 2: Web Client Operation

    APPENDIX 2 APPENDIX 2: WEB CLIENT OPERATION Using the web client, you can replace the background of the Monitor, reset its Project Password (or “Engineering Password”) and also update its firmware. Each monitor and door panel has an unique Network IP address. Check its IP address before attempting to login using a web browser.
  • Page 34: Appendix 2.2 Local Configuration Page

    APPENDIX 2 Appendix 2.2 Local Configuration Page In the Local Configuration page, you can review the device information and IP address, replace or restore the background of the monitor, and reset the Project Password (or “Engineering Password”) of the monitor. Appendix.2.3 User Management Page Click the [User Management] tab to display the User Management page.
  • Page 35 17 Millicent Street, Burwood, VIC 3125 Australia Tel: 1300 PSA PRODUCTS (1300 772 776) Fax: (03) 9888 9993 psaproducts.com.au enquiry@psaproducts.com.au...

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