SIM/SIK/SI- 8000Series IP Intercom System QUICK START GUIDE CONTENTS Introduction Specifications and Package Contents Dimensions Installation and Connections System Diagram Basic Functions and Operation Factory Reset I. Detect and Verify Network Settings Search for devices with CVT Upgrade Tool Getting to a Command Prompt in Windows Verify your computer’s network settings Compare your computer’s IP address with your SIM’s IP address...
SI/SIM/SIK/DP-8000Series IP Intercom System SPECIFICATIONS PACKAGE CONTENTS CPU 350 MHz Model: SIM-8302 RAM DDR2 (1 GB x 2) Flash 2 GB Power 12V DC IP Rating IP 66 Rated Power 6W Standby Power Consumption Operating Temperature -5ºF ~ 131ºF Relative Humidity 20% ~ 93% Screen 3.5”...
6.5” Camera Speaker LEDs Display 14.75” 13.75” Digital Keypad Microphone Card Reader 2”depth 5.5” Flush Mount Box Dimensions...
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INSTALLATION Back Panel Power Input / +12 V Digital Lock Signal +12 V LOCK 1 2 VDC S IM-8302 P ower Supply Rear Panel How to Connect: SIM-8302 Power Output connects Ÿ with 12V DC Power Supply and Power Input (P) in SIM-1DS. Dip Switches SIM-8302 Ground Output connects (setup activation time)
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Exit/Door Detector Exit/Door Door Detector Detector Switch RS485 RJ45 Pin Out: T-568B Enable to connect equipment with RS485 interface. RS485 interface enables to output 12V/100mA power. +12V is not needed to wire if it is unused. RS485 Interface RS485 Equipment...
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securing screw SIK-8000 series Securing screws Custom name/address Hole Waterproof CAT5 Cable Plug Network switch CAT5e Exit button Strike/Lock +12V DC strike power supply...
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DP-8000 Series Intercom Doorstation Accessory pack and cable management Cable cover Waterproof jacket 1 Waterproof jacket 2 Screw wrench Waterproof jacket 3 Installation screws Schematic 1: Connect with electric lock Schematic 2 Wiring a normally closed strike/lock with a separate power supply Using the same power supply for the Intercom and strike/lock, DP-8000 SI-8000 series...
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Basic Operation Basic Functions Calling Indoor Monitor • Video intercom with indoor monitor & management center • Input floor and room number (at least 3 digits), • ID card reader - then press # to confirm. If you do not press pound Supports a maximum of 10,000 cards the unit will automatically call after 2 seconds.
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Reset SIM unit to Factory Default Settings 1. Press key twice and type in the default password: 123456. This will take you to menu settings 2. Select the Default menu, then enter into the Default Settings menu 3. Press to indicate that all settings will be back to Factory Default Settings, press to confirm...
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1 Detect Door Station & Verify Network Settings Connect a 12V DC power supply to your SIM/MDU, then connect your SIM/MDU to your switch or router via CAT5e or CAT6, then launch the CVT Upgrade Tool. Click on Search to find the IP address of your SIM/MDU intercom.
1 Detect Door Station & Verify Network Settings In the Command Prompt window, type in “ipconfig” and press enter to find your computer’s IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway (your router’s IP address). Make sure to take note of your IP address, your network mask and default gateway so you can reference them later.
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2 Forward SIP calls Open Internet Explorer and type the IP address of your SIM/MDU Intercom into the address bar and hit enter. A log-in window will appear and you will enter your user name and password to access the user interface.
2 Forward SIP calls LAN Settings IP: It must be a unique IP address with the first three sets of numbers (192.168.1.x) matching the first three sets of numbers of your Gateway address. The last set (x) can be any number between 2 and 253.
2 Forward SIP calls Device Settings BuildNo: Building number: 1 UnitNo: Unit number: 1 Floor: 11 RoomNo: 11 No: Unique number for the outdoor panel (can be any number between 1 & 9) . You can have a maximum of 9 door stations for one building number.
2 Forward SIP calls Access Settings Unlock timeout: Time delay in seconds from when you activate the door unlock to when it triggers the strike. Choose 1-9 seconds Unlock delay: Amount of time in seconds the door lock stays open. Choose 0-9 Elev refer: It is reserved for high rise buildings Admin Card: It is reserved for high rise building administration...
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2 Forward SIP calls SIP enable: Select box w/check Proxy: URL of your SIP server sip:sip.linphone.org Realm: URL of the domain your SIP Authentication server is on. sip.linphone.org Outbound: URL of your outbound proxy server sip:sip.linphone.org Stun IP: URL of the STUN server sip.linphone.org Stun Port: Port used to setup phone calls to a VOIP provider outside the local network...
2 Forward SIP calls Forward Account Settings 1. Make a SIP call to another SIP device (Direct Call) • Enter number to be dialed on SIM into “RoomNo” box • Enter SIP number to call in the “Account” box, then click Submit. •...
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2 Forward SIP calls To enable the forwarding of the door station for external SIP calling or internal calling to monitors at the same time by using the setup below: The example below shows the *Refer to device settings section, forward must match the floor and room forward settings when using a registered SIP account Example of RoomNo: 1111 , this is from the DP-8000 series door...
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2 Forward SIP calls Forward Account Settings (cont.) 3. Use one number to forward to multiple devices. You can set the SIM up to forward a call to multiple devices when one string of numbers is pressed sip:1@192.168.1.230;sip:@192.168.1.250 • You can use one number to forward a call to a maximum of 8 devices •...
2 Forward SIP calls External Module Settings Voice GW Used to connect to an on-site voice gateway server if you are using one Advanced Settings Advertising Used for touchscreen models Quick Call Used for touchscreen quick call / guard button sip:cvt@linphone.org Speed Dial Used for touchscreen models...
2 Forward SIP calls Phone Book The Phone Book is where you will connect names with room numbers for the SIM’s on-screen phone directory Name Searchable name that will be displayed in the phone book Room Room number to be associated with the name entered Delete Name To erase the name, select the...
2 Forward SIP calls 2-11 Logout Note: Anytime you change your settings, you must click Submit before leaving the page...
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Streaming Video via RSTP on the touchscreen model ST-3078 and ST-3108 Enter the camera setup screen by typing the IP address you obtained from the CVT Upgrade Tool (refer to page 4) on your computer’s web browser. Then, enter the default log-in credentials: The username is: user, and the password is: 1234 (this will log you into a different interface than the intercom setup To display streaming video to the Network Video Recorder (NVR) or in a video player...
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ST-3108/3078 Menu Interface Monitor the Intercom station A list of snapshots or video recordings and unlock the door strike of visitors at your front d...
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Forwarding: enable or disable forwarding of incoming calls to a specified sip address. When this option is enabled, the internal monitor will simultaneously make a call to a given sip address when it receives any incoming call. Between monitors: enter 1 to 4 digits of the house and click building: then enter the 2 digits of the front door and press door then enter 1 to 4 digits of the apartment and press call...
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3. Next, left click on “Change adapter settings” 4. Next, right click on “Local Area Connection”...
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5. Next, left click on “Properties 6. Next, left click once to highlight “TCP/IPv4”...
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8. Next, left click “use the following IP address” Input the following Information: IP: 192.168.1.254 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 Then, hit “OK” and close the “Local Area Connection Properties” window First, open Internet Explorer and type in the default IP Next, you will be prompted to access the door station to input a user name and...
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Channel Vision Technology. due to accident, acts of God, misuse, abuse or alteration of the equipment. This warranty is Channel Vision products are not intended for use extended only to the original purchaser when in medical, lifesaving, life-sustaining or critical purchased through an authorized reseller.
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Tested to Comply with FCC Standards This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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