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1 Defaults The default parameters of the indoor station and villa door station (hereinafter referred to as "door station") are consistent. Username: admin Password: 123456 Static IP address: 192.168.1.13 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Note: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is enabled by default on the device. If a DHCP server is deployed in the network, the device may be assigned an IP address, and you need to use the assigned IP address to log in.
4 Do Not Disturb When Do Not Disturb is on, the indoor station does not sound when a call comes in, but the call remains on the screen until it is answered or ended by the caller (the calls will be displayed by tapping the screen when the screen is locked.) When Visitor Message Settings...
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Figure 5-2: Live View-Door Station Figure 5-3: Live View-Camera Tap any device to play its live video. The device name and remaining play time will be displayed at the top of the screen. Note: The default play time is the same as Ringtone Duration(s) in Call Settings.
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Figure 5-4: Camera Live View Figure 5-5: Intelligent Recognition Terminal Live View...
Figure 5-6: Door Station Live View • : Tap to take a snapshot for the current image. You can view the snapshot records in Message. • : Tap to record live video. Tap to stop recording. If the recording time reaches the upper limit or you exit the current screen, the recording will be ended.
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Note: • This function is available to the indoor station's screen. • Make sure the main indoor station has been related to the indoor extension (see Device Discovery details). • Extension user: Indoor stations at the same location (same room, unit, building, and district) are extensions.
If there are missed calls, a prompt will appear in the right corner of the Call and Call Records icons, for example . The red number means the number of the missed calls, and it will disappear if you view the missed call records. Figure 6-3: Call Records •...
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Figure 7-1: Answer • View live video: When the indoor station receives a call from the connected intelligent recognition terminal or door station, the indoor station screen will play the live video of the call terminal. The live video will be ended if you reject the incoming call or hang up the call.
8 Message Note: By default, the system will automatically return to the Home Screen if there is no operation and incoming calls within 60 seconds. You can change the time to automatically return to the home screen in Indoor Station. 8.1 Snapshot Store all snapshots from Live...
Figure 8-2: Video Recording • Play a recording: Select a recording, and tap to play the video. • Delete a recording: Select a recording you want to delete, tap , and then tap Confirm in the pop-up window. • Delete all recordings: Tap in the upper-right corner, and then tap Confirm in the pop-up window.
Figure 8-3: Visitor Message • Red time: This message is to be played; Black time: This message has been played. • Play a message: Select a message, and tap to play the message. • Delete a message: Select a message you want to delete, tap , and then tap Confirm in the pop-up window.
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Figure 9-1: Call Settings-Main Station Figure 9-2: Call Settings-Extension 2. Set sound parameters as needed. Refer to the description below.
Parameter Description The ringtone that sounds when the indoor station receives a call. Three ringtones are available by default, including Ringtone 1, Ringtone 2, and Ringtone 3. The custom ringtone is the same as the Ringtone 1 by default. You can also import a custom ringtone as follows: Ringtone (1) Save the audio you want to use to a SD card.
Figure 9-3: Volume Settings 2. Set sound parameters as needed. Refer to the description below. Parameter Description Sound volume of the microphone during the call. Microphone Volume Range: [0-10], integer only. Default: 5. You can tap to adjust the value. Sound volume of the speaker during the call.
Figure 9-4: Display Settings 2. Tap to enable Auto-Lock Screen. 3. Set the auto-lock screen time. Default: 15 seconds. Options: 15s, 30s, 1min, 2min, 5min, 10min. 4. Tap . A success message means the settings are saved. 9.2.2 Time Settings Set the system time of the indoor station.
2. Set the time zone. It takes effect immediately after setting. 3. Enable/disable Auto Time Sync as needed. It is enabled by default. • For the main indoor station that has no connected intelligent recognition terminal or door station: • When you add a device manually, the indoor station time will automatically sync with the connected device.
Figure 9-7: Password Settings 2. Input the door opening password with 4 to 30 characters. 3. Tap . A success message means the settings are saved. 9.2.4 I/O Settings When the indoor station receives a call from the door station, it will send output signals to the connected output devices (for example, alarm light).
Figure 9-9: I/O Settings-Output 1 • Enable: When enabled, the indoor station will send output signals to its connected output devices. • Delayed: The delayed time period after the door station initiates a call. The indoor station will send output signals after the delay ends but the call still continues or the call is in progress.
Figure 9-10: Visitor Message Settings 2. Enable Visitor Message. 3. Set the message duration. If the message duration reaches the upper limit, or the call is hung up manually by the indoor station or door station, the message will be ended and stored to the indoor station. If the indoor station answers the call, this message will not be stored.
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Figure 9-11: Wi-Fi 2. Tap to enable Wi-Fi. The available Wi-Fi networks will be searched automatically and displayed in the list below from strong to weak signal. 3. Select the Wi-Fi to connect from the list below. Input the Wi-Fi password, and then tap Confirm. Figure 9-12: Connect Wi-Fi After the Wi-Fi is connected, the Wi-Fi name and corresponding network information are displayed in the top list.
Figure 9-13: Wi-Fi Connection Succeeded Disconnect Wi-Fi Tap the Wi-Fi name that has been connected, and then a prompt appears. Tap Confirm to delete it. 9.4 Administration Configuration , and enter the Administration Configuration screen. Figure 9-14: Administration Configuration 2. Tap Enter Administrator Password.
Figure 9-15: Enter Password 3. Enter the administrator password. It is 123456 by default, which is consistent with the admin password to log in to the Web interface. Note: If you forgot your password, you can follow the on-screen instructions to obtain a security code. Enter the security code, and tap Next to reset your password.
Figure 9-17: Indoor Station-Extension • Indoor Station Type: It is Main Indoor Station by default. If it is set to Extension, the system will return to the home screen and restore some factory settings. • Passwordless Login Time: The duration to log in to the Administration Configuration screen without the password.
Figure 9-18: Network Settings 2. Set network parameters. You can use DHCP to assign a dynamic IP address or set a static IP address. • Obtain Automatically (DHCP): If a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server is configured on the network, it will assign the indoor station an IP address automatically.
Figure 9-20: Device Location-Extension 2. Set device location parameters, including community, phase, building, unit, room number, and extension number. Note: • Main station: Phase, building, unit, and extension number range: [0-99]; Room range: [0-9999]. • Extention: Extension number range: [1-19]. •...
Figure 9-21: Registration Password 2. Set the registration password. Several methods are available: • Tap : The password is 12345678 by default. • Tap Registration Password, set the registration password (9 to 32 characters including digits, letters, and special characters), and enter the password again to confirm, and tap Confirm. Tap , and the registration password is set successfully.
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Figure 9-23: Related Devices . The Device Info screen appears. Figure 9-24: Add 2. Input device information. Some parameters are described below. • IP Address: Required. The IP address of the intelligent recognition terminal/door station/network camera. Note: • The indoor station's IP must be on the same IP segment as the door station's IP to be bound. •...
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• Device Password: The administrator password of the related device. • Enable Device: You need to enable the device in order to use the live view, call, and answer functions. By default, this function is disabled. • Port (required only for Device Type as Camera): The port number of the network camera. Default: 80. Note: To view the live video, please enter the port number of the network camera.
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Configure Related Devices Configure the related device parameters, including registration password, device location, etc. 1. Tap beside the device name, enter the administrator password, and then tap Confirm. 2. Configure the parameters including registration password, device location, etc. Figure 9-26: Related Device-Door Station Figure 9-27: Related Device-Indoor Station •...
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• Device Location • To add the device to the indoor station, make sure the location information is the same except the extension number (see Device Location for indoor station location), and the extension number must be unique, otherwise the device will fail to add. •...
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Figure 9-29: View QR Code 3. Scan the QR code with the UNV-Link app and relate the device to it. 9.4.2.2 Indoor Stations Show all extensions bound to the main indoor station. , go to Administration Configuration > Devices > Indoor Stations. Figure 9-30: Indoor Stations To configure the extension parameters including registration password, location information, etc., enter Device...
9.4.2.3 Device Discovery Add the main indoor station to the door station or indoor station extension for video intercom. Note: • This function is available to the main indoor station. • You can add door stations manually in Related Devices. , go to Administration Configuration >...
Figure 9-32: Network Settings, Username, and Password 3. Configure the parameters of the device to be related. See Configure Related Devices for details. to return to the Device Discovery screen. Select the configured device(s), tap , enter the administration password of the related device(s), then tap Confirm. You can view the added door stations in Related Devices, and added extensions in Indoor...
Figure 9-33: Main Indoor Station 2. Enter the room name, IP address, and password of the main station to be bound. 3. Tap . A success message means the settings are saved. 9.4.4 Administrator Password The administrator password is used to log in to the Administration Configuration screen and Web interface. To change the password on the Web interface, see User for details.
9.4.5 Device Maintenance Restart the indoor station and restore factory defaults. For system maintenance on the Web interface, see Maintenance. , and go to Administration Configuration > Device Maintenance. Figure 9-35: Device Maintenance-Main Station Figure 9-36: Device Maintenance-Extension • Device Restart: Restart the indoor station. Tap , and then tap Confirm in the pop-up window to restart the indoor station.
• Storage: If a Micro SD card is inserted into the device, the screen will display the memory card capacity. To set storage parameters, please see Storage. Note: Do not hot plug the Micro SD card, otherwise the device needs to restart according to on-screen prompts.
Go to > DeviceInfo. Figure 9-39: Device Info 10 Web Operations This section mainly introduces how to use the indoor station and door station on the Web interface (hereinafter collectively referred to as "device"). Note: This manual is suitable for various device models. The interface and function operations may vary with device models.
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Figure 10-1: Indoor Station Figure 10-2: Door Station 2. At your first login, you need to follow the on-screen instructions to install the latest plug-in; otherwise, you cannot view the live video. Figure 10-3: Plug-in Installation Prompt 3. Enter the username and password (admin/123456 by default). 4.
Figure 10-4: Indoor Station Figure 10-5: Door Station Forgot Password If you forgot your password, you can click Forgot Password and obtain a security code to reset the password. Note: To use this function, make sure an email address has been bound to the device, otherwise contact the local technical support to reset the password.
Figure 10-6: Retrieve Password 2. Obtain a security code according to the on-screen prompt. 3. Enter the security code, and click Next to retrieve the password. Please note this new password. Change Language The default language is English. You can change the language to Chinese Simplified on the Login page, or on the Maintenance page after login.
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Double-click the live view window to play it in full screen, and double-click again or press Esc to exit full screen. Parameter Description Set the image display ratio in the window. • Scale: Displays 16:9 images. Proportional • Stretch: Displays images according to the window size (stretch images to fit the window).
Parameter Description Start/stop local recording. After a recording is complete, a pop-up window appears, including recording name, and format. You can click Open to view the folder where the recording is saved. Note: See Local Parameters for the path of the saved recordings. Start/stop two-way audio between the client and the door station.
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Figure 10-10: Add Person Library 2. Choose a person library type. • Employee Library: Choose this option for long-term users, such as residents, and security personnel. • Visitor Library: Choose this option for temporary visitors. 3. Enter a unique name for the library. 1 to 20 characters are allowed. 4.
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Figure 10-11: Add Person Info 3. Enter the person number (0 to 15 characters are allowed, including letters, digits, underscores, and hyphens), person name (1 to 63 characters), and comment (0 to 20 characters). 4. Set the card information. Note: Up to 4 cards can be set for each person. (1) Set the card type to IC Card.
3. Click OK to save the settings. Delete Note: The default template cannot be deleted. • Delete person library: Select the target person library on the left. Click Delete, and then click OK to delete it. Note: Deleting a person library will also delete its related all person information. Please handle with caution.
Figure 10-13: Door Station Common Configuration: Click the icon or text to quickly access the four common functions, including Wired Network, Time, OSD, and User. 10.4.1.1.2 About View the open source software licenses. 1. Go to Setup > Common > Basic Info > About. Figure 10-14: About 2.
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Figure 10-15: Local Parameters 2. Set the parameters as needed. Parameter Description Set the video display mode according to the network status including Display Mode Min. Delay, Balanced (default), and Fluent (from low delay to high delay). You may also customize the display mode as needed. Set the protocol used to transmit media streams.
Parameter Description Set the file format for saving local recordings, including TS and MP4. Local Recording The default format is TS. Files Folder Set the location where snapshots and recordings are saved. 3. Click Save. 10.4.1.3 Wired Network Configure network communication parameters for the device so it can communicate with other devices. For network settings on the screen, see Network Settings.
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Parameter Description Maximum transmission unit, the maximum packet size supported by the device in bytes. IPv4 Range: [576-1500], integer only. Default: 1500. IPv6 Range: [1280-1500], integer only. Default: 1500. The greater the value, the higher the communication efficiency, the higher the transmission delay.
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Parameter Description NTP Server: A server used to sync time with the distributed server and client via NTP protocol. To sync the server time, you need to configure the NTP server address, port, and update interval. Sync with NTP Server •...
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Figure 10-19: Platform Access 2. Enable EZCloud. 3. (Optional) Enable Add Without Signup, and you can relate the device to EZCloud without registering the account. 4. Click Save. A success message means the settings are saved. 5. Scan the QR code with the UNV-Link app, and follow the on-screen instruction to relate the device to the app. If the device status is online, it indicates that the device is related successfully.
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• Date & Time/Time/Date: Overlay the current date & time, time or date. • Scroll OSD: The OSD text appears on the live video and scrolls from right to left. Enter the text information you want to overlay. Up to 200 characters are allowed, and it will be only displayed in the area with the smallest number.
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Figure 10-23: User Add User Note: • Only the door station can add users. • Up to 31 users are allowed, including operator and common user. 1. Click Add. Figure 10-24: Add Operator...
Figure 10-25: Add Common User 2. Enter the username. 1 to 32 characters are allowed, including letters(A-Z, a-z), digits(0-9), underscores(_), hyphens(-), dots(.), and plus signs(+). 3. Choose a user type, including Operator or Common User. 4. Enter the password with 9 to 32 characters, including digits, letters and special characters. 5.
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Set Registration Password The registration password of the related device must be consistent with that of the indoor station in the same network segment, so the live view and video intercom functions can be used for networking security. The password of the vic user is the registration password. Default: 12345678. You can set the registration password on the local interface.
To change the audio, follow the steps above, and the new audio will automatically overwrite the previous one. 10.4.2 Network 10.4.2.1 Basic Config Configure network parameters for the device to communication with other devices. 10.4.2.1.1 Wired Network Wired Network for details. 10.4.2.1.2 Wi-Fi Configure Wi-Fi for the device to connect to the network, and then the call, live view, and other functions can be used normally.
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2. Click Search on the Wi-Fi Network tab to search for available Wi-Fi networks. 3. Select the Wi-Fi you want to connect from the list. Figure 10-30: Select Wi-Fi 4. Enter the Wi-Fi password and confirm the password. Figure 10-31: Enter Password 5.
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Figure 10-33: Enable Wi-Fi Hotspot 2. (Optional) Set the SSID, a name for the Wi-Fi hotspot. 1 to 32 characters are allowed, including uppercase and lowercase letters, digits, underscores, and hyphens. 3. Set a password for the Wi-Fi hotspot. 8 to 32 characters are allowed, including uppercase and lowercase letters, digits, and special characters.
Figure 10-36: DDNS 2. Enable DDNS Service. 3. Set DDNS parameters. • DynDNS/No-IP: Enter the domain name, username, and password, and confirm the password. • Domain name: Domain name assigned by your DDNS service provider, for example, www.dyndns.com. • Username and password: The corresponding username/password for your DDNS account, for example, www.dyndns.com.
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Note: By default, this function is disabled. 1. Go to Setup > Network > Basic Config > Port Mapping. Figure 10-38: Port Mapping 2. Enable Port Mapping. Figure 10-39: Enable Port Mapping 3. Choose a mode from the UPnP list, including Automatic (default) and Manual. •...
3. Select the EAPOL version (Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN) as needed. 4. Enter the device username and password, and then confirm the password 5. Click Save. 10.4.2.2 Service Config 10.4.2.2.1 E-mail Note: This function is only available to the door station. 1.
Note: • This function is only available to the door station. • To use QoS, the same QoS rules must also be configured on the router or network switch. At present, QoS allows you to assign different priority to audio and video, alarm report, configuration management, and FTP transmission.
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1. Go to Setup > Image > Image. Double-click the image on the left to play it in full screen, and double-click again or press Esc to exit full screen. Figure 10-44: Image 2. Set the image scenes. There are 4 preset scenes for the door station, and the image parameters of each scene are different. After a scene mode is selected, image parameters are automatically switched.
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Parameter Description The overall lightness or darkness of the image. Brightness Low brightness High brightness The intensity or vividness of colors in the image. Saturation Low saturation High saturation Image The black-to-white ratio in the image, that Enhancement is, the gradient of color from black to white. Contrast Low contrast High contrast...
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Parameter Description 2D Noise Reduce noise by individually analyzing each frame, which may cause image Reduction blur. 3D Noise Reduce noise by analyzing the difference between successive frames, which Reduction may cause image smearing or ghosting. Select the exposure mode from the drop-down list to achieve the desired exposure effect.
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Parameter Description Set how the door station measures the intensity of light. • Center-Weighted Average Metering: Measure light mainly in the central part of the image. • Evaluative Metering: The device measures light mainly in the central part of the image. •...
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Parameter Description (Available for 1-button door stations) Overexposure Restrain: The device automatically adjusts illumination brightness and exposure to avoid regional overexposure. Control Mode (Available for 2-button and 4-button door stations) Global Mode: The device automatically adjusts illumination and exposure to achieve the balanced image effect.
5. Click Save. 10.4.3.2 OSD for details. 10.4.3.3 Privacy Mask Privacy mask is used to cover certain areas on the image for privacy. Note: Up to 4 privacy areas are allowed, and their names are respectively Mask 1, Mask 2, Mask 3, and Mask Go to Setup >...
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Figure 10-48: Check Template 1. Click Add, an empty template appears on the right. Figure 10-49: Empty Check Template 2. Enter the template name with 1 to 20 characters, including uppercase and lowercase letters, digits, underscores, and hyphens. 3. Set the time interval. Note: Up to 8 periods are allowed, and periods cannot overlap.
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Go to Setup > Intelligent > Time Template. Figure 10-50: Time Template 1. Click On to enable time template verification. 2. Click Add, an empty template appears on the right. Figure 10-51: Empty Time Template 3. Enter the template name with 1 to 20 characters, including uppercase and lowercase letters, digits, underscores, and hyphens.
Figure 10-52: Edit (2) Set the time periods for the current day. Up to 8 time periods are allowed and periods cannot overlap. (3) (Optional) Repeat the above steps and complete the settings for other six days. To apply the current settings to other days, select the check box(es) for the days and then click Copy.
Figure 10-54: Advanced Settings 2. Configure the authentication record type. • Upload All: The device reports all authentication records including success and failure records to the intelligent server. • Upload Success Record: The device only reports authentication success records to the intelligent server. 3.
7. Click Save. 10.4.5.2 Tamper Alarm If the device is disassembled, the tamper button will be triggered and the device will report a tamper alarm. 1. Go to Setup > Events > Tamper Alarm. Figure 10-56: Tamper Alarm 2. Set the alarm name (default: 1, only 0 and 1 can be displayed), and alarm ID. 3.
Figure 10-57: Door Magnet Alarm 2. Set the alarm name (default: 1, only 0 and 1 can be displayed), and alarm ID. 3. Enable Alarm Input, and then the device can receive door magnet alarms; otherwise, the device cannot receive door magnet alarms. 4.
Figure 10-58: Storage 2. (Optional) To format the memory card, set Storage Medium to Memory Card, and click Format. 3. Set the storage parameters. Parameter Description • Manual and Alarm Recording Storage Policy • Alarm Recording Only The storage policy when the storage is full. •...
Note: • An SSL certificate is issued by the Certificate Authority after verifying that the server is reliable and compliant with the SSL protocol. It is used to activate SSL protocol (an Internet protocol used for authentication and encryption), transmit encrypted data between client and server so that it cannot be leaked and tampered with, and confirm the reliability of the server.
Figure 10-61: ARP Protection 2. Enable ARP Protection. 3. Enter the gateway's physical address (legal MAC address). 4. Click Save. 10.4.7.2.4 IP Address Filtering Use IP address filtering to allow or forbid access from specified IP addresses. 1. Go to Setup > Security > Network Security > IP Address Filtering. Figure 10-62: IP Address Filtering 2.
Figure 10-63: Access Policy 2. Configure parameters of MAC authentication, illegal login lock and session timeout. The following shows the description. • MAC Authentication: When enabled, access is allowed only if the Mac address is authenticated successfully, which has higher security; When disabled, access is allowed for any Mac address, which poses security risks.
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Figure 10-64: Certificate Management Add Certificate • Self-signed certificate: It is a digital certificate issued by an untrusted certificate authority (CA), that is, created, issued, and signed by a company or software developer. It is suitable for application scenarios with low security requirements.
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Figure 10-66: Create Certificate Note: After the certificate request is created, export the certificate request file. After the certificate authority (CA) signs and issues a certificate in accordance with the request, import the certificate into the device. • Import Certificate: A non-CA certificate can be imported. Figure 10-67: Import Certificate •...
Figure 10-68: Import Certificate Delete Certificate A certificate that is in use cannot be deleted. Export Certificate Click Export Certificate to save the certificate to your computer. Certificate Properties Select a certificate to view its properties. 10.4.8 System 10.4.8.1 Time Time for details.
10.4.8.2.2 Door Configuration Configure the door that is physically connected to the door station. 1. Go to Setup > System > Ports & Devices > Door Configuration. Figure 10-70: Door Configuration 2. Enable Door1. 3. Configure door parameters. • Name: Door 1 by default. It can be named as needed, and must be unique. •...
5. Click Save. 10.4.8.2.3 I/O Input Configure the door magnet and door button that are physically connected to the door station, and corresponding fire alarm. 1. Go to Setup > System > Ports & Devices > I/O Input. Figure 10-71: I/O Input 2.
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1. Click Browse, and then select the correct upgrade file. Note: If applicable, select Upgrade Boot Program, and the boot program will also be upgraded. 2. Click Upgrade. The device will restart automatically after the upgrade is completed, and then the Login interface is displayed.
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Figure 10-74: Indoor Station Figure 10-75: Door Station • Default: Clicking Default will restore settings to defaults except the administrator login password, network settings, and system time, and then the device will automatically restart. To restore all settings to factory defaults, select Restore all settings to defaults without keeping current network and user settings.
Figure 10-77: Door Station • Indoor Station Operation: Click Export, and then the records will be automatically saved to the browser's default folder in .tgz format. • Door Station Operation 1. Click Browse, and choose the destination folder. 2. (Optional) By default, Collect Image Debugging Info is selected. You can clear the check box as needed. 3.
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Figure 10-79: Network Diagnosis Network Diagnosis Check network to ensure the data packets can be transmitted and received in security. Figure 10-80: Network Diagnosis 1. Select a NIC. NIC1 is the device's IP address. 2. Select an IP and port filter mode. •...
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1. Enter the test address. It must be a valid IP address or domain name. If the address is invalid, a prompt will be displayed on the interface. 2. Enter the test packet size. It means the size of test packets to be sent. Unit: Bytes. Range: [64-65507], integer only.
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