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DNAKE 290M-S8

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  • Page 1 User Manual ——— DNAKE 290M-S8...
  • Page 3 REMARK Please follow the user manual for correct installation and testing. If there is any doubt please call our tech-supporting and customer center. Our company applies ourselves to reformation and innovation of our products. No extra notice for any change. The illustration shown here is only for reference. If there is any difference, please take the actual product as the standard.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CATALOG PRODUCT FEATURE ..........1 TECHNICAL PARAMETER ........1 PACKAGE CONTENT ..........2 OVERVIEW .............. 3 BASIC OPERATION ..........4 DEVICE SETTING ..........13 WEB SETTING ............19 SYSTEM DIAGRAM ..........37 DEVICE WIRING ........... 38 INSTALLATION ............40 TROUBLESHOOTING ........... 41 SAFETY INSTRUCTION ........
  • Page 5: Product Feature

    PRODUCT FEATURE 1. Easy configuration 2. 7-inch capacitive touch screen 3. Powered and communicated by 2-wire 4. Support SIP 2.0 protocol, easy integration with other SIP devices 5. Easy integration with elevator control system 6. Support monitoring 8 IP cameras TECHNICAL PARAMETER System: Linux RAM: 64 MB...
  • Page 6: Package Content

    PACKAGE CONTENT MODEL: 290M-S8 290M-S8 Wiring Cover PM4×20 (2 pcs) Diode (8 pcs) Wires Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 7: Overview

    OVERVIEW...
  • Page 8: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION 1. Call Go to Dial and enter Building number + Building + Unit number + Unit + Room number + dial icon to call Indoor Monitor (such as 1 + Building + 1 + Unit + 1111 + Dial button). Or you can press Concierge here to call Master Station. 2.
  • Page 9 Click + icon on Outgoing page. Users can send message to Indoor Monitor or Master Station. Before sending message, users need to fill in the receiver’s IP address on Indoor Monitor webpage (Concierge IP in Intercom > Call column). 4. DND Click DND icon on the right upper corner to enable do not disturb function.
  • Page 10 name above. You can also add more cameras by clicking the icon on the right upper corner. 6. Phonebook Click phone Book. Or go to Dial > Phonebook. Select the name on the phonebook and press dial button to call. 7.
  • Page 11 8. Security Security is for sensors. The default password is 1234. 8.1. ON/OFF Click Out, Home, or Sleep icon to activate the scene for alarm sensors, the icon on the main interface will light up with a beep sound; OFF: Click OFF to disable scene;...
  • Page 12 Type: • Normal: When users enable an alarm scene on the On/Off page, Normal type alarm zone will be activated after activation time. o 100 seconds is the default activation time, it means the alarm will be activated after 100 seconds.
  • Page 13 during the delayed time set here. Delay setting is only effective for Normal type (0s, 5s, 15s, 20s, 25s, 40s, 60s); Sensor: Sensor types (Smoke, Gas, PIR, Door, Window, Panic, Flood, Pull Cord); 8.3. Scene Activation Time: Only after activation time, will scene be activated.
  • Page 14 10. Elevator Press the Elevator icon to control elevator (DNAKE Elevator Control Module is needed). 11. Add More Indoor Monitors Keep Building, Unit, Apartment No., Sync the same as other Indoor Monitors, and Device number should be different. The Device number can be from 0 to 9. But you must have one Indoor Monitor’s Device number is 0 and keep it online...
  • Page 15 such as sip:192.168.68.90. (Please refer to WEB SETTING for the way to access to webpage) 12. SIP Setting Users can directly configure SIP on the device’s Setup > More > SIP page. 13. SOS Users can press SOS icon on the right upper corner to send SOS to Master Station.
  • Page 16 14. Screen Lock Users can lock the screen by enabling Screen Lock on the device’s Setup > Display page. The screen will be locked after screen off timeout (Unlock password is the security password. The default password is 1234).
  • Page 17: Device Setting

    DEVICE SETTING Connect Indoor Monitor and other devices to a network switch in the same LAN or the same system. 1. Display Brightness: Screen brightness adjustment; Sleep Time: Screen sleep time (15s, 30s, 1min, 2mins, 5mins, 20mins, 30mins); Screen Lock: The screen will be locked after screen off timeout (Unlock password is security password.
  • Page 18 System Vol: Volume of System can be set from 1 to 6. Volume 6 is the maximum volume (Key tone); Intercom Vol: Volume of Intercom can be set from 1 to 6. Volume 6 is the maximum volume (Call volume); Ringtone: The ringing sound (Ringtone 01-04);...
  • Page 19 Nederlands, Português, Polski, Русский, ‫,ﻋرﺑﻲ‬ Français, Italiano, slovenský); 5. DND DND: DND is disabled by default. Whole Day: when DND is enabled, it will reject calls for the whole day. Duration: when DND is enabled, it will reject calls during this time. 6.
  • Page 20 Firmware Version: Firmware version of the device; Current IP address of the device; MAC: MAC address of the device; SIP: Status of SIP registration of the device; 8. More > Network The device network can be set to either DHCP or a static IP address. CMS parameters should be configured here when you try to register this device to CMS.
  • Page 21 9. More > Room Building: Number of the building (Range: 1-999); Unit: Number of the unit (Range: 0-99); Apartment No.: Number of the apartment (Range: 0-9899); Device: Number of the device (Range: 0-9); Sync: A number used to synchronize to other Indoor Monitors;...
  • Page 22 Old Password: Current administrator password of the Device (Default 123456); New Password: New administrator password of the Device; Confirm Password: Confirm administrator password of the Device; 12. More > Reset Reset: Reset to factory default;...
  • Page 23: Web Setting

    IP address of Indoor Monitor in the web browser search bar and log in with the default account (admin) and password (123456). This is where you can configure the device. To get the IP address, you can search by DNAKE Remote Upgrade Tool installed in the same LAN with the devices. 1. General 1.1.
  • Page 24 Model: Model of the device; Firmware Version: Firmware version of the device; MAC Address: MAC address of the device; Framework: Framework of the device; UI of the device; DHCP: Status of DHCP; IP Address: Current IP address of the device; Mask: Subnet mask of the device;...
  • Page 25 Brightness: The brightness of the screen; Sleep: Screen off timeout (15s, 30s, 1min, 2mins, 5min s, 10mins, 30mins); Screen Lock: The screen will be locked after screen off timeout (Unlock password is security password. The def ault password is 1234); Language: 16 languages supported (简体中文, English, 繁體...
  • Page 26 Auto (Time): Enable to synchronize computer time; Date&Time: Date and time can be set manually; NTP URL: Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol used t o synchronize NTP time; Time Zone: A region that observes a uniform standard time; 12H/24H: Select 12H or 24H format to display on the devic Date Format:...
  • Page 27 User Old Password: Current security password of the Device (Defau lt 1234); User New Password: New security password of the Device; User Confirm Password: Confirm security password of the Device; Web Old Password: Current administrator password of the web (Def ault 123456);...
  • Page 28 Backup&Restore: Backup all setting and restore settings; Upgrade: Upgrade equipment; Reset: Reset to factory settings; Reboot: Reboot the device; Packet Capture: Capturing packets can help developers reproduc e positioning problems; Logs: Device logs; Screenshot: Screenshot device interface; 2. Intercom 2.1. Intercom > Device Numbers here are basic settings for making a call to Indoor Monitor.
  • Page 29 stands for the main one. Building: Number of the building (Range: 1-999); Unit: Number of the unit (Range: 0-99); Room: Number of the apartment (Range: 0-9899); Device No: Number of the device (Range: 0-9); Sync: A number used to synchronize to other Indoor M onitors;...
  • Page 30 DHCP: Enable DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Prot ocol) to dynamically distribute network configurat ion parameters; IP Address: Configure Static IP address to manually distribut e network configuration parameters; Mask: Subnet mask; Gateway: A component that is part of two networks, which use different protocols;...
  • Page 31 SIP: Enable to use SIP; Display Name: Display name of SIP account; Register Name: Register Name of SIP account; Username: Username of SIP account; Password: Password of SIP account; SIP Server Host: SIP Server domain or IP address; the default por t is 5060;...
  • Page 32 Call Concierge URL: Fill in any device’s IP address. The concierge ico n or button will be directed to this destination; Multicast: Enable to receive broadcast from Master Station; Concierge IP: Fill in the message receiver’s (Indoor Monitor or Master Station) IP address. The message edited on Indoor Monitor will send to this destination;...
  • Page 33 Whitelist: Enable whitelist to block other calls outside of th e phonebook. For example, Ana is in the phoneb ook but Nyree isn’t in it. Ana can call in while Nyr ee can’t; Search: Fill in text inputs to search; Reset: Click reset to clear words in text inputs;...
  • Page 34 Search: Fill in text inputs to search; Reset: Click reset to clear words in text inputs; Delete All: Delete all data on the chart; Export: Export all data on the chart; 3. Security 3.1. Security > Zone Zone column is the setup page for security sensors.
  • Page 35 Type: • Normal: When users enable an alarm scene on the On/Off page, Normal type alarm zone will be activated after activation time. o 100 seconds is the default activation time, it means the alarm will be activated after 100 seconds.
  • Page 36 Activation Time: Only after activation time, will scene be activate d. Activation time is only effective for Normal typ e (NONE, 30s, 40s, 60s, 100s, and 300s); Mode: Tick to link sensors to Out, Home, or Sleep scen 4. Advanced 4.1.
  • Page 37 RTSP Feed: Fill in the IP camera stream URL here. 4.2. Advanced > Relay Relay column is for Local Relay and Door Relay. Local Relay Type: Type of local relay (Open Door is for lock/Chime Bell is for doorbell); Local Relay Delay: The length of unlock delay time (1-9s);...
  • Page 38 Type: Type 1-3: 3 types of unlock way are optional (Local Relay/DTMF/HTTP) HTTP——the format is http://192.168.3.119/cgi- bin/webapi.cgi?api=unlock&index =2&username=admin&password =E10ADC3949BA59ABBE56E057F20F883E; Note: • "192.168.3.119" is the IP address of Door Station; • The number "2" after "index=" is the number for relay. (Relay 1 is 0; relay 2 is 1;...
  • Page 39 should be lower than 512KB. The format of Picture should be JPG or PNG; 5. General You can enter the IP address of Indoor Monitor in the web browser search bar and log in with the default account (user) and password (1234). This is where you can add IPC.
  • Page 40 IPC URL: Fill in IPC’s RTSP stream;...
  • Page 41: System Diagram

    SYSTEM DIAGRAM...
  • Page 42: Device Wiring

    DEVICE WIRING 1. Power Power input interface (nonpolar): input power over 2-wire cable. 2. RS485 Enable to connect equipment with RS485 interface. RS485 interface can output 12V/100mA power supply. If RS485 equipment to be connected doesn't require the power supply, there is no need to connect to +12V.
  • Page 43 Warning! 1. When connecting to an inductive load device such as a relay or electromagnetic lock, you are recommended to use a diode 1A/400V (included in the accessories) in anti- parallel with the load device to absorb inductive load voltage peaks.
  • Page 44: Installation

    INSTALLATION Surface Mounting-86 Mounting Box Product size: 221.4 × 151.4 × 16.5 mm Tips: The camera should be 1450~1550mm above the ground. The camera at this height can capture human face perfectly.
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING The Indoor Monitor cannot start up or power off automatically. Check whether it has power-failure, and power it on again  The Indoor Monitor display screen is too dim. Check whether the brightness and contrast settings of screen are correct. ...
  • Page 46: Safety Instruction

    SAFETY INSTRUCTION In order to protect you and others from harm or your device from damage, please read the following information before using the device. Do not install the device in the following places:  Do not install the device in high-temperature and moist environment or the area close to ...
  • Page 47 V1.2 EASY SMART INTERCOM SOLUTIONS...

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