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Video Intercom Door Station LTH-401M-WIFI User Manual...
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Video Intercom Villa Door Station User Manual 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, Caution could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance...
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Video Intercom Villa Door Station User Manual Safety Instruction Warning ● All the electronic operation should be strictly compliance with the electrical safety regulations, fire prevention regulations and other related regulations in your local region. ● Please use the power adapter, which is provided by normal company. The power consumption cannot be less than the required value.
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Video Intercom Villa Door Station User Manual ● Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion. Replace with the same or equivalent type only. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer. ●...
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Video Intercom Villa Door Station User Manual 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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Video Intercom Villa Door Station User Manual potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. Conformément à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé...
Video Intercom Villa Door Station User Manual Contents Chapter 1 Appearance ........................ 9 Chapter 2 Terminal and Wiring Description ................11 2.1 Terminal Description ......................11 Chapter 3 Installation ....................... 13 3.1 Accessory Introduction ....................... 13 3.2 Surface Mounting ........................ 14 3.3 Flush Mounting ........................
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Video Intercom Villa Door Station User Manual 6.2.2 Unlock by Face ......................30 6.2.3 Unlock by Presenting Card ..................30 6.2.4 Unlock by QR Code ....................30 Chapter 7 Quick Operation via Web Browser ................32 7.1 Change Password ........................ 32 7.2 Select Language ........................
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Video Intercom Villa Door Station User Manual 8.6.15 Set Card Security ....................55 8.6.16 Set Biometric Parameters ..................55 8.6.17 Set Screen Display ....................57 8.6.18 Upgrade and Maintenance ..................58 8.6.19 Device Debugging ....................59 8.6.20 Certificate Management ..................59 viii...
Chapter 2 Terminal and Wiring Description 2.1 Terminal Description Figure 2-1 Terminal Description Table 2-1 Description of Terminal and Interfaces Name Interface Description Door Lock Relay Output 2 (NC) COM2 Common Interface Door Lock Relay Output 2 (NO) DOOR Door Lock Relay Output 1 (NO) COM1 Common Interface Door Lock Relay Output 1 (NO)
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Name Interface Description Alarm Input 3 (For the access of Exit Button) Alarm Input 4 (For the access of Exit Button) Note Before accessing to the Exit Button, select Input as Exit Button in I/O Settings page first. Grounding 485+ RS-485 RS-485 Communication Interface 485-...
Chapter 3 Installation Note ● Make sure the device in the package is in good condition and all the assembly parts are included. ● Make sure your power supply matches your door station. ● Make sure all the related equipment is power-off during the installation. ●...
3.2 Surface Mounting Steps 1. Stick the mounting template on the wall. Drill screw holes according to the mounting template. Remove the template from the wall. Figure 3-2 Mounting Template...
2. Secure the mounting plate on the gang box with the 4 supplied screws (SC-KA4X25). Remove the back cover and route the cable through the cable hole, wire the cables and insert the cables in the gang box. 3. Align the device with the mounting plate, and secure the device on the mounting plate with 1 supplied screw (SC-M3X8NL-SUS316L-GB78).
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4. Align the device with the mounting plate, and secure the device on the mounting plate with 1 supplied screw (SC-M3X8NL-SUS316L-GB78). Figure 3-4 Flush Mounting...
Chapter 4 Activation 4.1 Activate Device Locally You are required to activate the device first by settings a strong password for it before you can use the device. Steps 1. Power on the device to enter the activation page automatically. 2.
2. Enter the IP address into the address bar of the web browser, and click Enter to enter the activation page. Note The computer and the device should belong to the same subnet. 3. Create and enter a password into the password field. 4.
Chapter 5 Local Configuration 5.1 Quick Configuration After activating the device, the quick configuration page will pop up automatically. Steps 1. Select the system language and tap NEXT. Figure 5-1 Select Language 2. Set password reset method and tap NEXT. –...
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Figure 5-4 Wired Network Set the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway manually. Enable DHCP, the device will get network parameters automatically.
Figure 5-5 Wireless Network 4. Enable the cloud service functions and create a verification code. Tap NEXT. 5. Tap Next to finish wizard. 5.2 Authentication via Admin You can configure the parameters of the device on the menu page. You should authenticate to...
enter the menu. If you want to authenticate via face or card, you should add administrator first. Refers to User Management for details. Steps 1. Hold the screen to enter the authentication page. 2. You can enter the admin password or authentication via face or card to enter the menu. Note Admin password is set as activation password.
Figure 5-8 User Management 2. Tap + to enter the add user page. 3. Set Employee No., Name, Room No. and Floor No.. 4. Add Face. 1) Tap Face Picture, and point the face at the camera. 2) Tap to add the face. 3) Tap to enable the settings.
Figure 5-9 Wired Network Settings 2. Edit the wired network parameters. – Edit the wired network parameters manually. – Enable DHCP, and the system will get the parameters automatically. 5.5.2 Connect to Wi-Fi Before You Start Authenticate and enter the menu first. Refers to Authentication via Admin for details.
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Steps 1. On the menu, tap Network → Wi-Fi to enter the settings page. Figure 5-10 Wi-Fi Settings 2. Slide to enable the function. 3. Select a Wi-Fi and enter the password to connect.
5.5.3 Cloud Service Settings Enable the function, you can configure the device via mobile client remotely. Before You Start Authenticate and enter the menu first. Refers to Authentication via Admin for details. Steps 1. On the menu, tap Network → Cloud Service to enter the settings page. 2.
Figure 5-11 Hotspot Settings Click to enable Hotspot. Set hotspot Name and Password. Click Save. 5.6 Local Settings Steps 1. Tap Local on the settings page.
Figure 5-12 Local Settings 2. Tap Language and select a language at your needs. 3. Tap Number Configuration and set the building No., floor No., room No., project No., and unit No. Tap < to save the settings. 4. Tap Mode Selection to choose live view or custom theme. 5.
Chapter 6 Local Operation 6.1 Call from the Device Door station supports calling users or management center. 6.1.1 Call Resident Call Resident from Door Station On the main page, tap to enter the calling page. Figure 6-1 Calling Enter the Room No., and tap to call residents.
6.2 Unlock Door You can unlock door station in following methods: Unlock by password, unlock by card, unlock by face, and unlock by QR code. 6.2.1 Unlock by Password Tap call button on the main page to enter the calling page. Enter 【...
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1. Installing software on your PC. 2. Register user accounts according to the prompts, and log in. 3. Follow the prompts to add the indoor station by scanning the QR code/barcode or manually entering the serial number. 4. Enter unlock by QR code page and generate the QR code. 5.
Chapter 7 Quick Operation via Web Browser 7.1 Change Password You can change the device password. Click in the top right of the web page to enter the Change Password page. You can set security questions from the drop-down list and fill in the answers. You can set the reserved E-mail address for password reset.
Server Address Type/Server Address/NTP Port/Interval You can set the server address type, server address, NTP port, and interval. DST Settings Enable DST. Set the DST start time, end time and bias time. Click Next to complete the settings. 7.4 Environment Settings After activating the device, you should select an application mode for better device application.
Note The uploaded picture should be within 200 KB, in JPG、JPEG、PNG format. 2) Click Add Card to enter Card No. and select the property of the card. Note Up to 5 cards can be supported. Click Next to save the settings and go to the next parameter. Or click Skip to skip administrator settings.
Chapter 8 Operation via Web Browser 8.1 Login You can login via the web browser or the remote configuration of the client software. Note Make sure the device is activated. Login via Web Browser Enter the device IP address in the address bar of the web browser and press Enter to enter the login page.
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information, and device capacity. Figure 8-1 Overview Page Function Descriptions: Door Status Click to view the device live view. Set the volume when starting live view. Note If you adjust the volume when starting two-way audio, you may hear a repeated sound. You can capture image when starting live view.
Person Information You can view the added and not added information of person face and card. Network Status You can view the connected and registered status of wired network, wireless network, cloud service and SIP. Basic Information You can view the model, serial No. and firmware version. Device Capacity You can view the person, face, and card capacity.
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Figure 8-2 Add Person Add Basic Information Click Person Management → Add to enter the Add Person page. Add the person's basic information, including the employee ID, the person's name, floor No., and room No. Click Save to save the settings. Set Permission Time Click Person Management →...
Note The picture format should be JPG or JPEG or PNG, and the size should be less than 200 KB. Click Save to save the settings. Add Card Click Person Management → Add to enter the Add Person page. Click Add Card, enter the Card No. and select the Property, and click OK to add the card. Note Up to 5 cards can be added.
8.6 Configuration 8.6.1 Set Local Parameters Set the live view parameters, picture, and clip settings. Set Live View Parameters Click Configuration → Local to enter the Local page. Configure the stream type, the play performance and click Save. Picture and Clip Settings Click Configuration →...
Server Address Type/Server Address/NTP Port/Interval You can set the server address type, server address, NTP port, and interval. 8.6.4 Set DST Steps 1. Click Configuration → System → System Settings → Time Settings. 2. Enable DST. 3. Set the DST start time, end time and bias time. 4.
You can view the device arming/disarming information. Click Refresh to refresh the page. 8.6.8 Network Settings Set TCP/IP, Wi-Fi parameters, and device hotspot. Set Basic Network Parameters Click Configuration → Network → Network Settings → TCP/IP. Figure 8-3 TCP/IP Settings Set the parameters and click Save to save the settings.
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Set Wi-Fi Parameters Set the Wi-Fi parameters for device wireless connection. Steps Note The function should be supported by the device. 1. Click Configuration → Network → Network Settings → Wi-Fi. 2. Check Wi-Fi. 3. Select a Wi-Fi – Click Connect of a Wi-Fi in the list and enter the Wi-Fi password. –...
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Figure 8-4 Hotspot Settings Click to enable Hotspot. Set hotspot Name and Password. Click Save. Network Service Set the HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP Listening, RTSP and FTP parameters. Click Configuration → Network → Network Service → HTTP(S). HTTP It refers to the port through which the browser accesses the device. For example, when the...
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HTTP Port is modified to 81, you need to enter http://192.0.0.65:81 in the browser for login. HTTPS Set the HTTPS for accessing the browser. Certificate is required when accessing. HTTP Listening The device can send alarm information to the event alarm IP address or domain name via HTTP protocol/HTTPS protocol.
Note ● 6 to 12 letters (a to z, A to Z) or numbers (0 to 9), case sensitive. You are recommended to use a combination of no less than 8 letters or numbers. ● The verification code cannot be 123456 or abcdef (case non-sensitive0). 5.
Figure 8-6 Audio Settings Set the stream type, audio encoding, input volume, and output volume according to your actual needs. Click Save to save the settings. 8.6.10 Set Image Parameters You can adjust the image parameters, video parameters, supplement parameters and capture interval.
Set the video frame rate when performing live view remotely. After changing the standard, you should reboot the device to take effect. NTSC 30 frames per second. Suitable for the USA, Canada, etc. 25 frames per second. Suitable for China, the Middle East, Europe, etc. Backlight Enable or disable WDR.
3. Click Modify to edit the arming schedule. 4. Click on the time bar and drag to select the time period. Click Save to save the settings. 5. Click to enable Notify Security Center. Note Send an exception or alarm signal to the remote management software when an event occurs. 6.
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Figure 8-10 Set Authentication Parameters Terminal Terminal description is read-only. Continuous Face Recognition Interval You can set the interval between 2 continuous recognition of a same person during the authentication. In the configured interval, Person A can only recognized once. If another person (Person B) has recognized during the interval, Person A can recognized again.
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Elevator Control Steps 1. Click Configuration → Access Control → Elevator Control Parameters. Figure 8-11 Access Control and Elevator Control 2. Click to enable Elevator Control. 3. Set the elevator parameters. Elevator No. Select an elevator No. Main Elevator Controller Model Select an elevator controller.
RS-485 Settings Set the working mode to linked device. Steps 1. Click Access Control → RS485 to enter the settings page. 2. Select the working mode. 3. Click Save to enable the settings. Password Settings Set public password. Click Access Control → Password Settings to enter the page. Click Add to add password.
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Figure 8-13 Villa Door Station No. Settings 2. Select the device type from the drop-down list, and set the corresponding information including Building No., Floor No., Door Station No., Community No. and Unit No. Note When you select Outer Door Station as Device Type, only Community No. and Outer Door No. can be set.
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5. Click Save to enable the settings. Time Parameters Go to Intercom → Call Settings to enter the page. Configure Max. Communication Time and Max. Message Duration and click Save. Note ● Max. communication time between the module indoor station and client ranges from 90 s to 120 s.
Figure 8-15 Number Settings Click Add, set the Room No. and SIP numbers in the pop-up dialog box. 8.6.15 Set Card Security Click Configuration → Card Settings → Card Type to enter the settings page. Click to Enable Card Encryption Parameters and set the encryption sector. By default, Sector 13 is encrypted.
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Figure 8-16 Smart Settings Page Click Save to save the settings after the configuration. Face Anti-spoofing Enable or disable the live face detection function. If enabling the function, the device can recognize whether the person is a live one or not. Note Biometric recognition products are not 100% applicable to anti-spoofing environments.
ECO Mode After enabling the ECO mode, the device will use the IR camera to authenticate faces in the low light or dark environment. You can set the ECO mode threshold and ECO mode (1: N). ECO Mode (1:N) Set the matching threshold when authenticating via ECO mode 1:N matching mode. The larger the value, the smaller the false accept rate and the larger the false rejection rate.
8.6.18 Upgrade and Maintenance Reboot device, restore device parameters, and upgrade device version. Reboot Device Click Maintenance and Security → Maintenance → Restart. Click Restart to reboot the device. Upgrade Click Maintenance and Security → Maintenance → Upgrade. Select an upgrade type from the drop-down list. Click and select the upgrade file from your local PC.
8.6.19 Device Debugging You can set device debugging parameters. Steps 1. Click Maintenance and Security → Maintenance → Device Debugging. 2. You can set the following parameters. Enable SSH To raise network security, disable SSH service. The configuration is only used to debug the device for the professionals.
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device directly. Steps 1. Go to Maintenance and Security → Security → Certificate Management. 2. In the Import Passwords and Import Communication Certificate areas, select certificate type and upload certificate. 3. Click Install. Install CA Certificate Before You Start Prepare a CA certificate in advance. Steps 1.
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