Aiphone IX Series Quick Start Programming Manual

Aiphone IX Series Quick Start Programming Manual

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IX Series Quick Start Programming Guide
IX-DA
3-13/16"
If updating dimensions, be sure to update the GLC layer too.
Please refer to the Product Dimensions Master located here:
H:\Engineering Services\Product Dimensions Master Document\Product Dimensions Master.xlsx
If updating dimensions, be sure to update the GLC layer too.
Please refer to the Product Dimensions Master located here:
H:\Engineering Services\Product Dimensions Master Document\Product Dimensions Master.xlsx
ATTENTION:
This is an abbreviated programming manual addressing basic program settings for an IX System using the
IX Support Tool. A complete set of instructions
can be found at www.aiphone.net. In North America for additional literature and media, visit www.aiphone.com/IX.
IX SERIES
IP Video Intercom System
IX Support Tool
Version 10.0.0.0 or later
IX-DVF-P
IX-DVF-RA
IX-DVF
IX-DV
IX-DVF
IX-DV
1-5/8"
4-1/2"
1-3/4"
5-7/8"
1/16" 2-3/8"
7"
If updating dimensions, be sure to update the GLC layer too.
If updating dimensions, be sure to update the GLC layer too.
If updating dimensions, be sure to update the GLC layer too.
If updating dimensions, be sure to update the GLC layer too.
Please refer to the Product Dimensions Master located here:
Please refer to the Product Dimensions Master located here:
Please refer to the Product Dimensions Master located here:
Please refer to the Product Dimensions Master located here:
H:\Engineering Services\Product Dimensions Master Document\Product Dimensions Master.xlsx
H:\Engineering Services\Product Dimensions Master Document\Product Dimensions Master.xlsx
H:\Engineering Services\Product Dimensions Master Document\Product Dimensions Master.xlsx
H:\Engineering Services\Product Dimensions Master Document\Product Dimensions Master.xlsx
(IX Web Setting Manual / IX Operation Manual / IX Support Tool Setting Manual)
IX-SSA-RA
IX-SSA-2RA
IX-DVF-2RA
1/16" 2-3/8"
7"
1/16" 2-3/8"
7"
7"
1/16" 2-3/8"
If updating dimensions, be sure to update the GLC layer too.
If updating dimensions, be sure to update the GLC layer too.
Please refer to the Product Dimensions Master located here:
Please refer to the Product Dimensions Master located here:
H:\Engineering Services\Product Dimensions Master Document\Product Dimensions Master.xlsx
H:\Engineering Services\Product Dimensions Master Document\Product Dimensions Master.xlsx
IX-SSA
IX-SS-2G
IX-SSA
4-3/4"
1/16"
5-7/8"
1/16" 2-3/8"
7"
1/16" 2-3/8"
1/16" 2-3/8"
If updating dimensions, be sure to update the GLC layer too.
Please refer to the Product Dimensions Master located here:
H:\Engineering Services\Product Dimensions Master Document\Product Dimensions Master.xlsx
If updating dimensions, be sure to update the GLC layer too.
Please refer to the Product Dimensions Master located here:
H:\Engineering Services\Product Dimensions Master Document\Product Dimensions Master.xlsx
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Summary of Contents for Aiphone IX Series

  • Page 1 This is an abbreviated programming manual addressing basic program settings for an IX System using the IX Support Tool. A complete set of instructions (IX Web Setting Manual / IX Operation Manual / IX Support Tool Setting Manual) can be found at www.aiphone.net. In North America for additional literature and media, visit www.aiphone.com/IX.
  • Page 2: General Overview

    IX Series stations are set to the default IPv4 address of 192.168.1.160. The Support Tool programming software is designed to batch configure all IX stations simultaneously, identifying each device on the network by its MAC address. The IX Series is designed to function on managed networks, however the broadcast method used to find stations may not function properly in this environment.
  • Page 3: Step 1: System Settings

    Programming a New System Creating a System To create a New System using the Programming Wizard, launch Support Tool and enter the ID and Password. If this is the first time Support Tool is launched the New System programming window will automatically open. If an existing program file is currently in use, choose File(F) >...
  • Page 4 Hostname: Do not enter a Hostname if an IPv4 or IPv6 address is already set for the station. IP Address and Subnet Mask: IX-SOFT and PC running the IX-SOFT must share the same IP Address and Subnet Mask. 4 | IX Series Quick Start Programming Guide...
  • Page 5: Automatic (Recommended)

    Programming a New System Step 3: Association The association process is where the station information created in the previous steps (Station Setting List) is associated with a station found on the network (Station List). Choose one of two methods, Automatic (recommended) or Manual. Once associated, the station will receive its Station Name and network information after a short power cycle, but a final upload of the setting file will be needed before the stations are functional.
  • Page 6 Scroll down and confirm each station in the Status column says click Next . Success. If any status shows as Failed, confirm their network connection and refer to their status light, then select the station and click Retry Association . 6 | IX Series Quick Start Programming Guide...
  • Page 7: Step 5: Export Settings

    Programming a New System Step 4: Setting File Upload Once each station has been associated with its individual station information, the setting file containing the rest of the system’s configuration will need to be uploaded to each station. To upload the setting file, the programming PC will need to be in the same subnet as the associated stations (refer to Step 3).
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Click OK once all stations of each Station Type has been added. Note: Refer to page 4 and continue through page 7 to complete the steps for editing the station information, association, and uploading the setting files. 8 | IX Series Quick Start Programming Guide...
  • Page 9 Enter the information shown below for each door station that requires remote activation for door release. This step allows communication between the IXW-MA and IX Series door and master stations. SIF Functionality: Enable for each station interacting with the IXW-MA.
  • Page 10 Output Time Range to chose between milliseconds (msec) and seconds (sec). Output Time After selecting a range, chose the amount of time for the relay to activate. Update Click Update to save the settings. 10 | IX Series Quick Start Programming Guide...
  • Page 11 Uploading the Setting File Setting File Upload The final step after configuring new settings, or making changes to existing settings, is to upload the setting file to all stations. If the setting files are not uploaded, any changes made in Support Tool will not be reflected on the station(s). Upload Settings To Station From the menu bar, select File then Upload Settings To Station.
  • Page 12 Find the cross section between the master station and the station the changes. to be removed from its Address Book. Use the drop-down menu under Select and change the check mark to the Blank selection. 12 | IX Series Quick Start Programming Guide...
  • Page 13 Door Call Destinations and Master Address Book Door/Sub Station Call Destinations Expand Call Settings on the left-hand menu and select Called Stations (Door/Sub Stations). Displayed will be a row of door/sub stations that are part of the system, and columns of stations they are able to communicate with.
  • Page 14 OK . Upload: The setting file needs to be uploaded to each station  for these settings to take effect. Refer to page 12 for more details on this process. 14 | IX Series Quick Start Programming Guide...
  • Page 15 Call Transfer - Delay Transfer Delay Transfer Delay Transfer will automatically transfer an incoming call after a set amount of time. Step 1: Enabling Absent Transfer From the menu on the left, expand Transfer Settings and select Delay Transfer. Update Delay Transfer Station List Delay Time...
  • Page 16 12 individual transfer times. Use the drop-down options to choose how many of those 12 to display. If every day of each week are to repeat themselves, select 1 in each drop-down. Click OK to return close the window. 16 | IX Series Quick Start Programming Guide...
  • Page 17 Call Transfer - Schedule Transfer Step 2: Schedule Transfer Start and End Time Scrolling to the right, the daily schedule will need to be created by settings a Start and End Time for each station and each day. Scroll Right Scroll Right Scroll Right Scroll the window to the right...
  • Page 18 IP Camera Integration Getting Started The IX Series allows integration of IP cameras that are ONVIF profile S compliant. These cameras can be called up by either audio or audio/video stations, as well as individually monitored by master stations. Step 1: Opening Network Camera Registry Network Cameras will first need to be registered in Support Tool.
  • Page 19 IP Camera Integration Step 3: Registering a Network Camera to a Master Station For a Master Station to interact with a Network Camera, either during a camera call-up or while monitoring, it must be registered to a Master Station's Network Camera List. Update Selecting the IP Camera Use the Select drop-down menu to select...
  • Page 20: Timer Settings

    10 and 600 seconds. Upload: The setting file needs to be uploaded to each station  for these settings to take effect. Refer to page 12 for more details on this process. 20 | IX Series Quick Start Programming Guide...
  • Page 21 Timer Settings Talk Timeout To adjust the amount of time a station will communicate to another station before ending the call, expand Station Settings and click Communication. Talk Timeout Update Use the drop-down menu under Talk Timeout to select either Click the Update button save Infinite or 30-600 sec, then use the 30-600 sec section to enter the changes.
  • Page 22 MEMO 22 | IX Series Quick Start Programming Guide...
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  • Page 24 AIPHONE CO., LTD., NAGOYA, JAPAN Issue Date: Dec.2022 FK2465 1222 MA 65218 24 | IX Series Quick Start Programming Guide...

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