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PRT-IPIC-POE-C Protege Vandal Resistant VoIP Intercom with Camera Installation Manual...
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The specifications and descriptions of products and services contained in this document were correct at the time of printing. Integrated Control Technology Limited reserves the right to change specifications or withdraw products without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, photocopied, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic or mechanical), for any purpose, without the express written permission of Integrated Control Technology Limited.
Contents Introduction Installation Requirements Safety Guidelines Power Requirements 12V DC Power Supply Power over Ethernet 10/100 Ethernet Connection Supported Protocols SIP Servers Connections Onboard Inputs Onboard Outputs Ports WAN Port Connection Terminals JP1 Jumper Mounting and Installation Wall Mounting Installation Flush Mounting Installation Flush Mounting Installation with Kit Hardware Configuration...
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System | Tools Network Network | Basic Network | VPN Network | Web Filter Line Line | SIP Line | Basic Settings Line | SIP Hotspot Line | Blacklist Line | Action Plan Intercom Settings Intercom Settings | Features Intercom Settings | Audio Intercom Settings | Video Intercom Settings | MCAST Intercom Settings | Action URL...
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Schematic Diagram Wall Mounting Template Technical Specifications New Zealand and Australia European Standards FCC Compliance Statements Industry Canada Statement Disclaimer and Warranty PRT-IPIC-POE-C | Vandal Resistant VoIP Intercom with Camera | Installation Manual...
All installations are required to meet local wiring regulations and standards. ⦁ There are no user serviceable parts. If the intercom requires servicing or repair, return the unit to ICT. PRT-IPIC-POE-C | Vandal Resistant VoIP Intercom with Camera | Installation Manual...
Power Requirements 12V DC Power Supply Power is supplied to the intercom by a 12V DC power supply connected to the V+ and V- terminals. Power over Ethernet The intercom can alternatively be powered via an 802.3af Class 3 compatible PoE switch or router. When PoE is used, the 12VDC + and - terminals must not be wired to any other power source.
Supported Protocols The intercom supports the following protocols: ⦁ DHCP Client: Dynamically assigns IP addresses, with the option to use static addressing ⦁ RTP/SRTP ⦁ Audio Encodings: ⦁ G.711U (PCMU) G.711A (PCMA) G.722 G.723.1 G.726-32 G.729AB SIP Servers The intercom supports SIP servers that comply with SIP protocol standards including Asterisk and 3CX. PRT-IPIC-POE-C | Vandal Resistant VoIP Intercom with Camera | Installation Manual...
Connections Onboard Inputs There is one onboard input on the intercom. This enables you to monitor the state of devices such as magnetic door contacts, motion detectors or REX buttons. The onboard input can also be configured as a Protege input to enable Protege inputs to be triggered through the intercom.
Connection Terminals The power and control connector for the PRT-IPIC-POE-C intercom unit. Connection Terminals +12V S-IN S-OUT 12V 1A/DC Output Port Input Port Output Port Contacts ⦁ NC: Normally closed (passive mode)/Normally +12V (active mode) contact ⦁ COM: Common contact ⦁ NO: Normally open (passive mode)/Normally 0V (active mode) contact JP1 Jumper The intercom has two power output options;...
Mounting and Installation Wall Mounting Installation Intercom Components Front Panel Intercom Rain Shade Back Panel Tools The following tools will be required to complete the installation: ⦁ L-shaped hex tool (supplied) ⦁ Phillips screwdriver (Ph2 or Ph3) ⦁ Electric impact drill with 6mm drill bit ⦁...
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Unpacking the Intercom Using the L-shaped hex tool, remove the 6 screws and carefully remove the front panel. Using the Phillips screwdriver, remove the 6 main screws to detach the rain shade and intercom. Preparation Prepare the installation area: Place the wall mounting template sheet on the wall where the intercom will be located.
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Mounting Pull the cable through the cable hole in the back panel, leaving 15-20cm excess cable length. With the L-shaped hex tool provided, remove the four security screws and lift the front plate out of the enclosure. Using the 4 TA5 40mm screws, mount the back panel to the wall. Note: the intercom is equipped with a secondary cable hole at the bottom of the back panel.
Flush Mounting Installation Intercom Components Front Panel Intercom Rain Shade Back Panel Tools The following tools will be required to complete the installation: ⦁ L-shaped hex tool (supplied) ⦁ Phillips screwdriver (Ph2 or Ph3) ⦁ Electric impact drill with 6mm drill bit ⦁...
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Unpacking the Intercom Using the L-shaped hex tool, remove the 6 screws and carefully remove the front panel. Using the Phillips screwdriver, remove the 6 main screws to detach the rain shade and intercom. Preparation Prepare the installation area: The recess cavity should be 235*135*48mm Place the back panel in the cavity where the intercom will be located and mark the 4 screw holes Drill 4 screw anchor holes as marked.
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Mounting Pull the cable through the cable hole in the back panel, leaving 15-20cm excess cable length. Using the 4 PA4 60mm screws, mount the back panel inside the wall cavity, Note: the intercom is equipped with a secondary cable hole at the bottom of the back panel. Connect and Test Connect to the intercom board connectors: RJ45...
Flush Mounting Installation with Kit This installation option requires the ACC-IPIC-C-FMB Flush Mount Kit (not included). Intercom Components Front Panel Intercom Decor Frame* Back Panel Brick Box* * The optional flush mount kit includes the decor frame brick box. Tools The following tools will be required to complete the installation: L-shaped hex tool (supplied) ⦁...
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Preparation Prepare the installation area: Using the brick box as a template, make a hole in the wall where the intercom will be located. Place the brick box in the cavity where the intercom will be located and mark the 4 screw holes. Drill 4 screw anchor holes as marked.
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Unpacking the Intercom Using the L-shaped hex tool, remove the 6 screws and carefully remove the front panel. Using the Phillips screwdriver, remove the 6 main screws and separate the back panel. Mounting Pull the cable through the cable hole in the back panel, leaving 15-20cm excess cable length. Note: the intercom is equipped with a secondary cable hole at the bottom of the back panel.
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Connect and Test Connect to the intercom board connectors: RJ45 Power Electric-Lock Refer to the Connections page (see page 9). To test, press the # key on the circuit board for 3 seconds to obtain the IP address of the intercom unit. Do Not proceed until the electric checks are confirmed.
Hardware Configuration Power on Sequence The intercom takes approximately 25 seconds to boot after power has been supplied. Once booted, open a web browser and enter the intercom's IP (default is 192.168.1.128) in the address bar. Log in when prompted: User: admin, Password: admin Finding the Intercom on the Network Select the IP Address # Key If the currently configured IP address is unknown:...
Defaulting the Intercom The intercom can be restored to its factory default settings using the following options: Remotely Via the Intercom Web Interface Open a web browser and enter the intercom's IP address in the address bar. Log in when prompted: User: admin, Password: admin Navigate to System | Configurations.
Protege system or to be set up for standalone operation. Note: The web interface contains a number of intercom features and configuration settings that are not supported by ICT or the integration, and as such those options are not documented here. Accessing the Web Interface Open a web browser and enter the default IP address of the intercom: 192.168.1.128...
Initial setup of the Intercom In order to prepare the intercom for standard operation some basic settings will need to be configured via the intercom web interface. Add the SIP Account If the intercom is required to communicate with a SIP server, you need to add a SIP account. If using direct IP dialing the SIP account does not need to be configured.
System The System menu displays settings and status information and enables general configuration and management of your intercom device. System | Information Displays important details about your intercom including: System Information ⦁ Model: The device model. ⦁ Hardware: The hardware version of the device. ⦁...
Important: Web authentication passwords must be no more than 30 characters. Only letters and numerals from the English alphabet can be used. This includes A-Z (upper or lower case) and 0-9. Use of any symbols or non-English characters has the potential to create an error and prevent logging in. User Accounts Displays the list of existing users and their assigned privilege level.
Reset to Factory Defaults Click Reset to restore the device to the factory default settings. Then click OK to confirm. All data including accounts and settings will be erased. System | Upgrade Enables the device to be upgraded to a new software version. System upgrade is not supported in Firefox.
Network The intercom has a built-in TCP/IP ethernet device which must be programmed with a valid TCP/IP address to allow the software to connect. The default IP address is set to 192.168.1.128. Programming the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway requires knowledge of the network and subnet that the system is connected to.
Web Server Type: HTTP or HTTPS. ⦁ HTTP Port: Port for web browser access. Default setting is 80. Setting to 0 will disable HTTP access. ⦁ HTTPS Port: Port for HTTPS access. Default setting is 443. Setting to 0 will disable HTTPS access. ⦁...
Line Line | SIP The SIP Line settings enable SIP account configuration. Select the SIP line to be configured. Note: the settings on this page always apply to the specific SIP line selected. A number of the intercom's features can also be configured in Intercom Settings (see page 34), and are applied across all lines.
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None RFC3323 RFC3325 Dial Without Deregistered: Set call out by proxy without registration. ⦁ Click To Talk: Enable the click to talk feature. ⦁ User Agent: Set the user agent if required. ⦁ Response Single Codec: Enable single codec response to an incoming call request. ⦁...
Enable Session Timer: Set the line to enable call ending by session timer. The session will be ended after the ⦁ timeout period if no new session timer event update is received. Session Timeout: Set the session timer timeout period. ⦁...
Intercom Settings Intercom Settings | Features Limit Talk Duration: When enabled, calls will automatically end after the maximum time. ⦁ Talk Duration: The maximum time (in seconds) for intercom calls. ⦁ DND Mode: Prevent incoming calls for the phone (all lines) or the line. ⦁...
Signal Tone Volume: The ring volume level for tones when the intercom is called. ⦁ Enable VAD: Voice Activity Detection (VAD). ⦁ If VAD is enabled, the G729 Payload length cannot be greater than 20 milliseconds. Disable AEC: Selecting this option will disable Acoustic Echo Cancellation processing. AEC stops audio from ⦁...
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Night Mode: The camera's video screen is always black and white. IRCUT switch will be synchronized. Horizon Flip: Flips the video horizontally. ⦁ Vertical Flip: Flips the video vertically. ⦁ DNC Threshold: Set the threshold for color switching in Day/Night Mode. ⦁...
Do not use the Preview button as this does not provide a camera feed in the web interface and may cause your display to freeze momentarily. Intercom Settings | MCAST This feature is not supported. Intercom Settings | Action URL This feature is not supported.
Security Settings Input Settings The Input settings define the input configuration that will trigger a security alert. Input Detect: Select to enable input detection. ⦁ Key: Select the DSS key or call which will trigger the alert. ⦁ Trigger Mode: ⦁ When set to Low Level the input will trigger when the connection is opened or disconnected.
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Calling and Talking (Calling) Calling and Ringing Talking and Ringing Ringing and Talking (Called) Calling, Talking and Ringing Ring The Ring settings allow you to configure the tone to be played by the intercom. Alarm Ring Duration: Specifies the time (in seconds) the tone rings when triggered. ⦁...
Function Key The Function Key menu enables configuration of the call button function settings. Function Key Settings ⦁ Type: The Key Type can be set to Hot Key or None. When set to None the call button is Disabled. The intercom will only be able to receive calls. When set to Hot Key the call button will dial the configured phone number or IP address.
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Function Key Settings From the Type list select Hot Key. In the Number 1 field, enter the number to call when the call button is pressed during day hours. In the Number 2 field, enter the number to call when the call button is pressed during night hours. Select the corresponding Line (Line 1 or Line 2) for the SIP account.
Standalone Functionality The following section applies to standalone operation where the intercom does not integrate with Protege systems. Unlock a Door with Your Phone The intercom's onboard output is configured from the web interface for operating in standalone mode. The following steps outline how to set up a code which can be entered during a VoIP call from an IP phone to the intercom, enabling the user to remotely open a door.
Unlock a Door with REX The intercom's onboard input can be connected to a REX device to request exit through a door. Ensure the REX button is wired correctly into the input block of the intercom. From the intercom's web interface, navigate to the Security Settings menu. In the Input Settings section, check Input Detect.
Protege Integration The following section describes how to integrate the intercom with a Protege system. The intercom is added as a keypad with an input. This allows the intercom's input to be added to a floor plan or status page, set to trigger output follows input control, or used in advanced automation control programming. Prerequisites Before attempting this integration, ensure that the following requirements have been met: Component...
Adding the Intercom Setup in Protege GX Log in to your Protege GX system. Navigate to Expanders | Keypads and select the controller the intercom will connect to. Click Add and enter a Name that describes the intercom. Assign the intercom an available Physical Address. In the Commands section add the command: IPICV2_IP=192.168.1.128 If the default IP of the intercom has changed, update the IP address in the above command accordingly.
Trigger a Protege Input with Your Phone The following steps outline how to set up a code which can be entered during a VoIP call from an IP phone to the intercom, enabling the user to remotely trigger a Protege input. To enable this functionality the intercom unit's connection terminals need to be wired as below, with the input port contacts connected to the output port contacts: ⦁...
Schematic Diagram * Installed with Rain Shade * Installed with optional Flush Mount Kit PRT-IPIC-POE-C | Vandal Resistant VoIP Intercom with Camera | Installation Manual...
Technical Specifications The following specifications are important and vital to the correct operation of this product. Failure to adhere to the specifications will result in any warranty or guarantee that was provided becoming null and void. Ordering Information PRT-IPIC-POE-C Protege Vandal Resistant VoIP Intercom with Camera ACC-IPIC-C-FMB Optional Flush Mount Kit with Decor Frame and Brick Box Power Supply...
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10% to 90% Integrated Control Technology continually strives to increase the performance of its products. As a result these specifications may change without notice. We recommend consulting our website (www.ict.co) for the latest documentation and product information. PRT-IPIC-POE-C | Vandal Resistant VoIP Intercom with Camera | Installation Manual...
New Zealand and Australia General Product Statement The RCM compliance label indicates that the supplier of the device asserts that it complies with all applicable standards. PRT-IPIC-POE-C | Vandal Resistant VoIP Intercom with Camera | Installation Manual...
European Standards CE Statement Conforms where applicable to European Union (EU) Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35/EU, Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EU, Radio Equipment Directive (RED)2014/53/EU and RoHS Recast (RoHS2) Directive: 2011/65/EU + Amendment Directive (EU) 2015/863. This equipment complies with the rules, of the Official Journal of the European Union, for governing the Self Declaration of the CE Marking for the European Union as specified in the above directive(s).
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Ensure for Grade 3 or 4 compliant systems, the minimum PIN length is set for 6 digits. ⦁ To comply with EN 50131-1 Engineer access must first be authorized by a user, therefore Installer codes will ⦁ only be accepted when the system is unset. If additional restriction is required then Engineer access may be time limited to the first 30 seconds after the system is unset.
FCC Compliance Statements FCC Rules and Regulations CFR 47, Part 15, Class A This equipment complies with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference.
Industry Canada Statement ICES-003 This is a Class A digital device that meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3 (A) PRT-IPIC-POE-C | Vandal Resistant VoIP Intercom with Camera | Installation Manual...
Integrated Control Technology Ltd nor its employees shall be liable under any circumstances to any party in respect of decisions or actions they may make as a result of using this information. In accordance with the ICT policy of enhanced development, design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Disclaimer: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the representation of this product, neither Integrated Control Technology Ltd nor its employees shall be liable under any circumstances to any party in respect of decisions or actions they may make as a result of using this information. In accordance with the ICT policy of enhanced development, design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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