GVS S Series User Manual

GVS S Series User Manual

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S Series 8'' Facial Recognition Outdoor Station
User Manual_V1.0
Model Number:SO801

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  • Page 1 User Manual Outdoor Station S Series 8’’ Facial Recognition Outdoor Station User Manual_V1.0 Model Number:SO801...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Unit 1 Overview ......................1 Unit 2 Appearance and Interface ................3 2.1 Front View ......................3 2.2 Product Dimension .................... 4 2.3 Rear View ......................5 Unit 3 Installation ....................... 7 3.1 Installation Steps ....................7 3.2 Installation Height ....................9 3.3 Wiring Diagrams ....................
  • Page 4: Unit 1 Overview

    Unit 1 Overview This outdoor station is the main component of the S series digital video intercom system. It is connected with indoor stations or guard units for communication and unlocking by standard CAT5 cables. 1.1 Features Support SIP protocol ...
  • Page 5 1.2 Specification Opetation System : Linux CPU : 2 x Cortex-A7 1.2GHz 32K RAM : 512MB Storage : 4GB Local face library : 20,000 Working Parameter Working Voltage: DC 18~30V Static current: < 150mA ( DC24V) Working temperature: -20°C - +70°C Working Current: <...
  • Page 6: Unit 2 Appearance And Interface

    Unit 2 Appearance and Interface 2.1 Front View...
  • Page 7: Product Dimension

    2.2 Product Dimension...
  • Page 8: Rear View

    2.3 Rear View ① ② ③ ④ RJ45 network interface ① Power input interface DC 24V (independent power supply interface, voltage range ② DC 18-30 V). COM 、 NO 、 NC : Common terminal, normally open terminal and normally closed ③...
  • Page 9 GS : Door state detection input terminal. UNLOCK 、 GND : Door unlock switch input WG-GND 、 WG-D0 、 WG-D1 : Weigen interface DA 、 DB : 485 communication interface ALARM_IN1 : Alarm input 1 ALARM_IN2 : Alarm input 2 GND :...
  • Page 10: Unit 3 Installation

    Unit 3 Installation 3.1 Installation Steps (1) Method 1: Embedded in Wall Step 1: Put embedded box into preformed groove and get cable out through the opening (as shown in Picture 1). Embedded box dimension(W/H/D) is 114 x 292.5 x 38 (mm). Step 2: After connecting cable to outdoor station, match slot on rear cover of the outdoor station to align with snap on embedded box and snap on the outdoor station (as shown in Picture 2).
  • Page 11 (3) Mode 3: Column It’s required to open a Φ33mm hole in the device that customer provided, get the cable between customer-supplied device and the host out through opening, and then get cable out through the column. Assemble the column and gum a waterproof sticker to the fixed part of the column and column bracket (as shown in Picture 1).
  • Page 12: Installation Height

    3.2 Installation Height Recommended Installation Height: 1.6 meters...
  • Page 13: Wiring Diagrams

    3.3 Wiring Diagrams (1) Wiring for Signal Unlock Mode Wiring for normally closed type lock(Magnetic Lock) Wiring for normally open type lock(Electronic lock) Note: If device is used for power supply under signal unlock mode, the device can only be powered by extra power supply. At the mean time, lock input current shall be less than 800mA, otherwise the equipment may be damaged.
  • Page 14 Note: This wiring is not polarised. (3) Wiring for Door Status Alarm Normally closed type Note: The door status alarm function can be switched off in two ways. Grounding GS port of the host. Enter "Door Status Alarm" and turn off the door status alarm switch.
  • Page 15: Unit 4 Basic Functions

    Unit 4 Basic Functions (1) When the device is powered on for the first time, the user needs to select the language and set up the network. (2) The functions below the main interface can be turned on or off in the system settings. 4.1 Call Management Center Tap icon to call the SIP account of the management center, and the outdoor station...
  • Page 16: Face Recognition & Qr Code Unlocking

    4.2 Face recognition & QR code Unlocking Tap icon to scan the face or the QR code for unlocking. Once the face and QR code is recognized as correct, the door will be unlocked. Note: ① When the user whose face has been registered approaches and faces the camera of the outdoor station, the device automatically enters face recognition unlock mode.
  • Page 17: Name List Call & Dial Call

    4.4 Name List Call & Dial Call Tap icon to call the corresponding resident through the name list. Click the icon in the upper right corner to switch from the name list call interface to the dial call interface. You can call the corresponding resident by entering the SIP account user name corresponding device,...
  • Page 18: Unit 5 System Setting

    Unit 5 System Setting Tap icon in the upper right corner to enter the system setting interface by inputing the correct engineering password (the default is 801801, which can be modified). 5.1 Sound Setting (1) Unlock prompt sound: After it’s enabled, the device will have sound feedback when the door is unlocked.
  • Page 19: Time Setting

    5.2 Time setting (1) Automatic synchronization and manual setting: If automatic synchronization is enabled, the device will automatically synchronize the network date and time. If automatic synchronization is disabled, you can manually set the year, month, day, hour and minutes. (2) Time zone: Select the corresponding time zone according to the country you are in.
  • Page 20: Language Setting

    5.3 Language setting Options: English, Italiano, Español, Français, Deutsch, ‫ ,ִר בִ ר ית‬简体中文 , 繁體中文 . Language setting 5.4 Display settings 5.4.1. Wallpaper selection Changeable wallpaper. Custom wallpaper configuration can be done through the PC upgrade tool. Wallpaper selection...
  • Page 21: Access Control Setting

    5.5 Access control setting 5.5.1. Unlock Setting Unock setting (1) Face recognition unlocking: After this option is selected, users with registered faces can unlock the door through the device's camera. (2) IC card unlocking: After this option is selected, users can unlock the door by putting the registered IC card close to the card swiping area of the outdoor station.
  • Page 22 be unlocked only with correct face recognition and IC card. (8) Face recognition+ public password combination unlock: After this option is selected, the device will simultaneously enable face recognition and public password unlock function. Door will be unlocked only with correct face recognition and public password. (9) Unlocking time: The duration of door unlocking can be modified, and the door will be automatically closed after timeout.
  • Page 23 Face registration (2) Check: Enter the face name in the search box to check the corresponding face information. (3) Delete: Enter the face name in the search box to delete the corresponding face information. (4) Clear: The face data of this device can be cleared. (5) Face photo saving: When this option is turned off, the outdoor station will not save face photos and delete existing face photos.
  • Page 24 Access card management (1) Register: In the card registration interface, first swipe the card or enter the card number, select the card type (resident card/administrator card), click OK. When the outdoor station prompts "registered successfully" means card is registered successfully. Access card registration (2) Check: By swiping the card or entering the card number in the search box, you can check the corresponding access card information.
  • Page 25 Check access card (3) Delete: Swipe the card or enter the card number in the search box then can delete the corresponding access card information. (4) Clear: It can erase the user card/ Admin card data of the device (5) Card replication prevention: After this option is enabled, the registered card is encrypted and cannot be copied.
  • Page 26: Call Setting

    5.6 Call Setting call setting Call Management Center: After this function is enabled, the function is enabled on the Mainly Interface , and you can tap to call the management center. Dial call: After this item is enabled, the function is enabled on the main screen, and the SIP account can be entered to call the corresponding household.
  • Page 27 SIP Account Settings SIP Account 1& 2 Contact list management Contact List Management Displays information about the current contact. Contacts include devices discovered after automatic configuration is enabled, devices imported from the address book, and devices manually added. Search: You can fuzzy search for contacts in the list. ...
  • Page 28 display range of the communication list. After this item is disabled, all contacts are displayed. After this item is enabled, you can select the same group of contacts to be displayed, or select the contacts to be displayed. Add: You can add contacts on the local device by entering remarks, SIP account, ...
  • Page 29: Network Setting

    5.7 Network Setting. Automatic configuration mode: After this parameter is enabled, other S-series devices on the same network segment can be discovered. DHCP : After disabling the network, it needs manually configuring the network and entering the IP address, sub-netting mask, gateway, and DNS. Network setting 5.8 Alarm Setting.
  • Page 30: Engineering Setting

    Alarm setting 5.9 Engineering Setting Engineering Setting...
  • Page 31 5.9.1. Device Name Setting The device name can be modified. If the SIP account information in the address book is required, set the device name to the device name corresponding to the account information in the address book. The device prompts you whether to use the account information of the address book.
  • Page 32 server is cleared and data on the server is synchronized. Cloud server Settings 5.9.3. Engineering Password Setting The project password can be changed. The password contains 6 digits. Engineering Password Setting...
  • Page 33 5.9.4. Face recognition Setting Live detection switch: After this is turned on, the device conducts live detection, and the non-living registered face cannot be unlocked successfully. Threshold: face recognition threshold (high, medium, low), different levels correspond to different face recognition matching degrees. The threshold is high, and the requirements for face similarity are relatively high, requiring the user to be closer to the face recorded during registration.
  • Page 34 moving. If an object moves, Yes is displayed. If no object moves, None is displayed. Used to view the detection result of the device when adjusting the sensitivity. Motion detection Setting 5.9.6. Lock 2 Interface Setting Lock2 interface functions can be selected, including: alarm output, electronic lock control, doorbell control.
  • Page 35 5.9.7. 12V Output Setting You can choose whether to output 12V voltage. The Lock2 interface function takes effect only when 12V output voltage is selected. 12V Output Setting...
  • Page 36 5.9.8. Wiegand setup Weigen Settings can be performed, including: switch, bit selection (26 bits, 34 bits), and sequence selection (positive order, reverse order). Wiegand Setup 5.9.9. Video Bit Rate Setting You can set the video bit rate during the call and monitoring. Video Bit Rate Setup...
  • Page 37 5.9.10. Community ID Setting In default server or custom server mode, you can manually enter the cell identification code or click the "Configure" button to scan the QR code of the cell and bind the device to the corresponding cell. After the device is bound to the community, the face management and access card management can be performed on the platform.
  • Page 38 RTSP Setting 5.9.12. Device Lock Setting Lock time and unlock password can be setting. Note: If you forget the unlock password, the device cannot be unlocked and needs to be returned to the factory. Device Lock Setting...
  • Page 39: About

    5.10 About 5.10.1. Device Information Displays device information, including device name, software version, MCU version, central server, device manager, LAN, subnet mask, gateway, DNS, MAC address, and SIP account information. About 5.10.2. Restart After clicking this item, the device will restart. 5.10.3.

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