Video inter com network bundle, network indoor station (7 pages)
Summary of Contents for HIKVISION DS-KH6320-TE1
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide...
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WITHOUT LIMITATION, MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE USE OF THE PRODUCT BY YOU IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. IN NO EVENT WILL HIKVISION BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES,...
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During the use of device, personal data will be collected, stored and processed. To protect data, the development of Hikvision devices incorporates privacy by design principles. For example, for device with facial recognition features, biometrics data is stored in your device with encryption method;...
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Symbol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Symbol Description Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will or could Danger result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could Caution result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or...
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Regulatory Information FCC Information Please take attention that changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide under the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, RE Directive 2014/53/EU,the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU 2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection points.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé à une distance minimale de 20 cm entre le radiateur et votre corps. Power Source Detail The power source should be qualified and meet limited power source or PS2 requirements according to IEC 60950-1 or IEC 62368-1 standard.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Chapter 1 About this Manual Get the manual and related software from or the official website (http://www.hikvision.com). Product Model Network Indoor Station DS-KH6320-TE1 DS-KH6320-WTE1 DS-KH6320-WTE1(B) DS-KH6320-LE1(B) DS-KH6320-LE1(B)/White DS-KH6320Y-WTE2 DS-KH6320EY-WTE2 DS-KH6350-TE1 DS-KH6350-WTE1 DS-KH6360-TE1 DS-KH6360-WTE1 DS-KH8350-TE1 DS-KH8350-WTE1...
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Chapter 2 Activation 2.1 Activate via iVMS-4200 Client Software You can only configure and operate the indoor station after creating a password for the device activation. Before You Start Default parameters of indoor station are as follows: Default IP Address: 192.0.0.64.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Chapter 3 Local Operation 3.1 Quick Operation (For DS-KH6320EY-WTE2) After device activation, the wizard page will pop up. The description is for DS-KH6320EY-WTE2. Steps 1. Choose language and tap Next. Figure 3-1 Language Settings 2. Activate the device. Create a password and confirm it. Tap OK.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 3-2 Activate 3. Set password reset methods and tap Next. Figure 3-3 Password Reset Page - Bind an email address. If you forget your admin password (activation password), you can change the password via the reserved email address.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide - (Optional) Tap Change to Security Question to select security questions and enter the answers. If you forget your admin password (activation password), you can change the password via answering the questions. 4. Set Wi-Fi. 1) Enable the Wi-Fi function.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 3-5 Select Device Pairing Mode - Quick pairing: The indoor station and the door station will be paired automatically. 1. Set the indoor station's room No. and tap Next. 2. Select the door station that you need to connect. The door station with the same LAN as the indoor station will be displayed in the list.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide 4. Select the indoor extension that you need to connect. The indoor extension with the same LAN as the indoor station will be displayed in the list. 6. After the devices are paired, tap Test. The video intercom will be completed is the devices are connected properly.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 3-7 Time Settings 9. Tap Finish to complete the settings. 3.2 Quick Operation (For Normal Device) After device activation, the wizard page will pop up. The description is for other indoor stations. Steps 1. Choose language and tap Next.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 3-8 Language Settings 2. Set password reset methods and tap Next. - Bind an email address. If you forget your admin password, you can reset the password via the reserved email address. - Tap Change to Security Question to select security questions and enter the answers. If you forget your admin password, you can reset the password via answering the questions.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 3-9 Password Reset Methods 3. Set network parameters and tap Next. - Edit Local IP, Subnet Mask and Gateway parameters manually. - Enable Auto Get IP address, the device will get network parameters automatically. Figure 3-10 Network Parameters...
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide 4. Configure the indoor station. 1) Select Device Type as Indoor Station or Indoor Extension. 2) Set Floor No.. 3) Set Room No.. 4) Configure advanced settings. Set Comminity No., Building No. and Unit No. 5) Set Registration Password.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 3-12 Wi-Fi 6. Set time and tap Next. 1) Select the Time Zone. 2) Tap Date Format and Time Format to set the time format. 3) Tap Time to set time manually. 4) Enable DST.Set the DST start time, end time and bias time.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 3-13 Time Settings 7. Configure the Hik-Connect service settings. 1) Enable Hik-Connect service. 2) Edit verification code or use the activation password by default. 3) View Hik-Connect Server Status. 4) Scan the first QR Code to download the APP of Hik-Connect. Scan the second QR Code to add your device to the APP.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 3-14 Guarding Vision Service Settings 8. Link related devices and tap Next. If the device and the indoor station are in the same LAN, the device will be displayed in the list. Tap the device or enter the serial No. to link. Figure 3-15 Related Device 1) Tap the door station in the list to link.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Note If the door station is inactive, the system will pop up the dialog to activate the door station. 2) Edit the network parameters of the door station manually. 3) Tap Next. 9. Optional: Enable Indoor Station and link related indoor extension devices. Tap Finish. If the indoor extension and the indoor station are in the same LAN, the device will be displayed in the list.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide 3.3.1 Set Indoor Station Network Parameters Network connection is mandatory for the use of the indoor station. Set the network parameters after activating the indoor station. Only when the IP address of the indoor station is in the same network segment as other devices, it can work properly in the same system.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide 3.3.2 Set Linked Device IP Linked network parameters refers to the network parameters of devices (like door station, doorphone, main station, center, etc.), to which the indoor station is linked. Linked devices for the indoor station refers to door station, center, main station, and doorphone. With the private SIP protocol, intercom can be realized only when all these devices are in the same network segment with the indoor station.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide 3. Select a device to link. Edit the following parameters. Name You can edit the name of the device. Language Select a language from the drop-down list for the device. Network Enable Auto Get IP Address and the system will assign IP address, subnet mask, and gateway automatically.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Tap Settings → to enter the Wi-Fi Settings page. Enable Wi-Fi. Select a Wi-Fi from the list and enter the password of the Wi-Fi, and the indoor station can connect to the Wi-Fi. Figure 3-20 Wi-Fi Settings 3.3.4 Set Indoor Station No.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 3-21 Set Indoor Station No. 2. Select Indoor Station to set the room information, live view duration, SIP parameters and password. Room Information You can set room name, floor No., and room No. Tap Advanced Settings to set community No., building No.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Room Information You can set room name and No. Tap Advanced to set the community No., building No., and unit No. if you need. When calling the indoor station and the two devices are in the same building, you can call the room No.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide 3. Set SIP registration password. 1) Tap Registration Password. 2) Create a new SIP registration password and confirm the password. 3) Tap OK. 4. Optional: Enable Compatible with SIP 1.0 Indoor Station and the indoor station (SIP 2.0) can be compatible with SIP 1.0 indoor station.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Enter the device name, IP address, user name and the password of the camera. Edit port No. and channel No. Exit the page to save the settings. - Select Open Network Video Interface to add the camera. Enter the device name, IP address, user name and the password of the camera.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide 2. Press a zone to pop up the zone editing dialogue box. 3. Set the zone type, alarm type, status of arming status, entering delay, and exiting delay. 4. Tap OK to save the settings. Note 7 zone types are selectable: Panic Button, Door Magnetic, Smoke Detector, Active Infrared, ●...
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 3-25 Arming Mode Settings 3. Arm the selected zone. Note Zones are configurable on the arming mode page. ● 24H alarm zone including smoke detector zone and gas detector zone will be triggered even if ●...
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Steps 1. Tap Settings → → Configuration , to enter the Admin Password page. 2. Tap Forgot Password. 3. Download the APP of Hik-Connect and run Hik-Connect client software. 4. Scan the QR code via Hik-Connect. 5.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 3-26 Arm/Disarm Password Settings 2. Create the indoor station's arm/disarm password. You should enter the arm/disarm password to enable or disable the function. Figure 3-27 Create Password...
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide 3. When you slide to disable Scene Password, there is no needs to enter password during scene mode switching. 3.4.4 Modify Unlock/Duress Code You can create and edit the duress code and unlock password of the indoor station. Steps 1.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide 3.5 Synchronize Time Steps 1. Tap Settings → → Time and Date to enter the time synchronization page. 2. Tap Date Format and Time Format to set the time format. 3. Optional: Tap Time to set time manually. 4.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide 3.6.1 Call Settings You can set the ringtone, ring duration, call forwarding time on call settings page. Steps 1. Tap Settings → to enter the call settings page. Figure 3-30 Call Settings 2. Set corresponding parameters. Ringtone There are 3 ringtones by default, and you can custom and import at most 4 ringtones via Batch Configuration Tool or iVMS-4200 Client Software.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Auto-answer Enable Auto-answer. After enabling, the call from door station/villa door station will be answered by the indoor station automatically. The caller from door station/villa door station can leave voice messages. After the message is left, you can check it from Message on the main page of the device.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Note Indoor extension does not support the ring duration settings, call forwarding settings, or auto- answer function. 3.6.2 Volume Settings Set the microphone volume, prompt sound volume, call volume, and enable touch sound. Steps 1. Tap Settings → →...
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 3-33 Hik-Connect Service Settings Page 4. Enable Enable Hik-Connect Service. 5. Edit LBS server and Verification Code. Note Verification code is used to add the device to mobile client. ● You can tap to enable or disable verification code reveal. ●...
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 3-34 System Maintenance (For DS-KH6320EY-WTE2 Indoor Stations) Figure 3-35 System Maintenance (For Normal Indoor Stations) 3. Tap Unlink App Account, and follow the steps on the page.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide 3.8 System Settings You can format or install TF card, clear the screen, view the version information of the indoor station and reboot the system on the settings page. General Settings Tap Settings → to enter the general settings page. Figure 3-36 General Settings Page Time and Date Set the displayed time and date format, current time.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Brightness Adjustment Tap + or - to adjust the screen brightness. Clean Screen Enable Clear Screen and the screen will be locked for 30s. And you can clear the screen within the time duration. Note After enabling Clear Screen function, press and hold the Unlock key to exit the clear screen ●...
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 3-38 System Maintenance (For Normal Indoor Stations) Upgrade Tap Upgrade to get the upgrade package online and reboot automatically. Restore (For DS-KH6320EY-WTE2)
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 3-39 Restore Page (For DS-KH6320EY-WTE2) Restore All Restore all parameters of the indoor station to factory settings and the system will reboot automatically. Restore Video Intercom System All devices in the video intercom system (the indoor station and its linked devices) will be restored to the factory settings.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Wizard Tap Wizard and set the language, network, indoor station type, device No., and select a device according to the wizard. Refers to Quick Operation (For Normal Device) for the details. Preference Tap Settings → to enter the preference page.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Note 1 to 32 characters are allowed. Supports uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numerics, and special characters. Remain Open Enable the function, the relay remains open. Disabled the function, and you can set the remain open duration. Note By default, the function is disabled.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Chapter 4 Remote Operation via the Client Software The Video Intercom module provides remote control and configuration on video intercom products via the iVMS-4200 client software. 4.1 Device Management Device management includes device activation, adding device, editing device, and deleting device, and so on.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 4-1 Add the Device 4. Optional: Click Online Device, the active online devices in the same local subnet with the client software will be displayed on the Online Device area.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Note To add online devices to the software, you are required to change the device IP address to the same subnet with your computer first. 1) You can click Refresh Every 60s to refresh the information of the online devices. 2) Select the devices to be added from the list.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Note You should enter the admin password of the device in the Password field of the pop-up window to modify the parameters. 4.2 System Configuration You can configure the video intercom parameters accordingly. Steps 1. Click Maintenance and Management → System Configuration → ACS & Video Intercom to enter the system configuration page.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Device Information Click Device Information to enter device basic information page. You can view basic information (the device type, and serial No.), and version information of the device. Figure 4-2 Device Information General Click General to enter device general parameters settings page. You can view and edit the device name and device ID, and select overwrite record file.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 4-4 Time Settings Page Select Time Zone, Enable NTP, Enable DST, or SDK Synchronization. Click Save to save the time settings. Time Zone: Select a time zone from the drop-down list menu. ● NTP: Click Enable NTP, and enter the server address, NTP port, and synchronization interval. ●...
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 4-5 System Maintenance Reboot: Click Reboot and the system reboot dialog box pops up. Click Yes to reboot the system. ● Restore Default Settings: Click Restore Default Settings to restore the default parameters. All ●...
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Note The device supports 19 languages: English, French, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, ○ German, Italian, Polish, Arabic, Turkish, Vietnamese, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Dutch, Romanian, Czech, Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian. Rebooting the device is required after you change the system language. ○...
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide RS-485 Click RS485 to enter the RS-485 settings page. You can view and edit the RS-485 parameters of the device. Figure 4-7 RS-485 Settings Note For indoor station and main station, there are 3 choices for the working mode: transparent channel, disable, and custom.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 4-8 Security 4.3.2 Video Intercom Click Video Intercom on the remote configuration page to enter the video intercom parameters settings: Time Parameters, Password, Zone Configuration, IP Camera Information, Volume Input and Output Configuration, Ring, Arming Information, Calling Linkage, Relay, and SIP No. Time Parameters Steps 1.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 4-9 Time Parameters 2. Configure the calling duration, live view duration, call forwarding time, and the ringtone duration. 3. Click Save. Note Calling duration is the maximum duration of indoor station when it is called without being ●...
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 4-10 Permission Password For indoor station, you can change the arm/disarm password. Zone Alarm Steps 1. Click Zone Alarm to enter the zone settings page.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 4-11 Zone Alarm 2. Select Area No. 3. Select Zone Type from the drop-down list. 4. Select Alarm Type from the drop-down list. 5. Set the NO/NC status. 6. Set Entering Delay and Exiting Delay. 7.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide When the zone type is set to be 24H Alarm, the indoor station will receive alarm message ● when the detector is triggered no matter it is under arming mode or disarming mode. When the zone type is set to be Delay Alarm, only under arming mode, the indoor station will ●...
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 4-13 Import Added Device Information Volume Input and Output Steps 1. Click Volume Input/Output to enter the configuring the volume input or output page.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 4-14 Volume Input or Output 2. Slide the slider to adjust the input volume, output volume and speak volume. 3. Click Save to enable the settings. Ring Import Steps 1. Click Ring Import to enter the ring configuration page. Figure 4-15 Ring Import 2.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Note The ring to be imported should be in the wav format, and the size of the ring cannot be larger ● than 300k. Up to 4 rings can be added. ● Arming Information Click Arming Information to enter the configuring arming informaton page and view the arming information.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide 4. Enter the required information. Serial No. Enter the device's serial No.. The serial No. is on the rear panel of the device (A fixed-length number with 9 digits). IP Address Enter the device's IP address. Gateway Enter the device's gateway.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 4-19 Local Network Configuration 2. Enter the Local IP Address, IP Address Subnet Mask, Gateway, Port No. and HTTP Port No. 3. Click Save to enable the settings. Note The default port No. is 8000. ●...
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 4-20 SIP Server Configuration 2. Click Enable. 3. Set the parameters according to your needs. Note Up to 32 characters are allowed in the Register User Name field. ● Registration password should be 1 to 16 characters in length. ●...
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 4-21 DNS Settings Configure Mobile Client Connection Configure Hik-Connect server parameters before viewing videos via mobile client. Before You Start Make sure the indoor station connects to the network. Steps 1. Click Hik-Connect to enter the configuring the settings page. 2.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 4-22 Group Network Settings Device No. Settings Select the device type from the drop-down list, and set the corresponding information. Note Device type can be set as indoor station or indoor extension. ● When you select indoor extension as device type, the device No. can be set from 1 to 5. ●...
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Figure 4-23 Personal Management Application The page is divided into two parts: Organization Management and Person Management. Organization Management You can add, edit, or delete the organization as desired. Person Management After adding the organization, you can add the person to the organization and issue card to persons for further management.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Note Up to 10 levels of organizations can be created. Modify and Delete Organization You can select the added organization and click to modify its name. You can select an organization, and click X button to delete it. Note The lower-level organizations will be deleted as well if you delete an organization.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Click Take Phone Take the person's photo with the PC camera. Click Remote Collection Take the person's photo with the collection device. 3. Issue the card for the person. 1) Click Credential → Card . 2) Click + to pop up the Add Card dialog.
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Steps Note This function is only supported by the device the connection mothod of which is TCP/IP when adding the device. 1. In the organization list on the left, select an organization to import the persons. 2.
Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide Appendix A. Relevant Instructions for External Power Supply and Wiring of 2-wire Video Intercom Products (2020-1-20) Power Description 2-Wire Distributor DS-KAD706 CH1 to CH5 16 W DS-KAD704 CH1 to CH3 16 W Modular Door Station The main module &...
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Network Indoor Station Configuration Guide 2-Wire Model DS-KD8003- DS-KD-DIS DS-KD-KP DS-KD-M IME2 Quantity Power 2.5 W 1.6 W Total: 10.1 W Because 10.1 W ≤ 16 W, we can support powering this device through KAD706 channel 6 or KAD704 channel 4. 2-Wire Model DS-KD8003-IME2...
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Up to 15 video/audio distributor can be cascaded. If more distributors are needed, you should ● cascade network switch supporting 1000 Mbps. The whole 2-wire system can have up to 500 devices. Power supply must be certified by Hikvision. ● Indoor station needs to use firmware released after October, 2019. ●...
Device Command Scan the following QR code to get the device common serial port commands. Note that the command list contains all commonly used serial ports commands for all Hikvision access control and video intercom devices. Figure B-2 Device Command...
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