HIKVISION DS-KS6150 Quick Start Manual
HIKVISION DS-KS6150 Quick Start Manual

HIKVISION DS-KS6150 Quick Start Manual

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Hikvision SIP SERVER
Version: V1.2
Date: 2024-12-2

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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide blank Hikvision SIP SERVER Version: V1.2 Date: 2024-12-2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    DS-KS6150 ........
  • Page 3: Installation_Guide

    Installation Guide Installation Guide for SIP SERVER About this guide This guide describes hardware ports and indicators on the SIP SERVER, and give instructions on how to install the SIP SERVER and telephony modules. Warning: This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be present. CAUTlON: Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
  • Page 4: Ds-Ks6150

    DS-KS6150 Overview Front Panel Table . Descriptions of DS-KS6150 Front Panel Indication Status Description POWER Power sta­ The power is switched on. The power is switched off. SYSTEM System sta­ Blinking The system is running properly. Static/Off The system goes wrong.
  • Page 5 Table . Descriptions of DS-KS6150 Front Panel (continued) Indication Status Description WAN/LAN DS-KS6150 provides two 10/100/1000Mbps adaptive RJ45 Ethernet ports, and supports 3 Ethernet modes. The default mode is “Single”. • Single: LAN port will be used for uplink connection. WAN port is disabled.
  • Page 6: Ds-Ks6160

    Table 8. Descriptions of DS-KS6150 Rear Panel (continued) Port Description Power Inlet Connect the supplied power supply to the port. Protective Connect to the ground to reduce the risk of electrocution to the user or Earth protect the PBX from the bad effects of external noise in the case of a lightning strike.
  • Page 7 Table 9. Descriptions of DS-KS6160 Front Panel (continued) Port Description Red: blinking rapidly The GSM/3G/4G trunk is in use. Orange: blinking The BRI line is disconnected. Orange: static The BRI line is connected or in use. Red: static The PSTN line is idle. Red: blinking slowly No PSTN line is connected to the FXO port.
  • Page 8: Ds-Ks6170

    Table 10. Descriptions of DS-KS6160 Rear Panel (continued) Indication Status Description Insert SD card to store auto recording files. Reset ­ Press and hold for 10 seconds to restore the factory defaults. Insert USB device to store auto recording files. Console Connect RS232 line to debug the system.
  • Page 9 Table 11. Descriptions of DS-KS6170 Front Panel (continued) Port Description 1-8 Port • FXO port (red light): For the connection of PSTN lines or FXS ports of traditional DS-KS6170. (RJ11 port) • FXS port (green light): For the connection of analog phones. •...
  • Page 10 Rear Panel Table 12. Descriptions of DS-KS6170 Rear Panel Indication Status Description POWER Power sta­ The power is switched on. The power is switched off. SYSTEM System sta­ Blinking The system is running properly. Static/Off The system goes wrong. Port Description WAN/LAN Yeastar S300 provides two 10/100/1000Mbps adaptive RJ45 Ethernet...
  • Page 11: Expansion Board

    Table 12. Descriptions of DS-KS6170 Rear Panel (continued) Indication Status Description Antenna Rotate the antenna into the Antenna Socket. Socket Expansion Board DS-KS6170 and DS-KS6160 are expandable. • DS-KS6160 supports up to 1 DS-KSMET08 /DS-KSMETE1 Expansion Boards; supports 1 DS-KSME100 Module.
  • Page 12: Install Sip Server

    DS-KSME100 Module DS-KSME100 is a DSP module, used to expand the capacity of SIP SERVER. With a DS-KSME100 module added, the extensions increase 100 and concurrent calls increase 30 additionally. Install SIP SERVER Installation Warnings To avoid unexpected accident, personal injury or device damage, read the safety disclaimers and installation warnings.
  • Page 13: Package Contents

    • Before cleaning the device, cut off the power supply. Environment Install the PBX in a location that is clean, free from vibration, electric shock, and tempera­ ture/humidity extremes. The operating temperature should be kept below 104°F (40°C). Package Contents Before you begin to install the SIP SERVER, check the package contents.
  • Page 14 2. Push out the empty board from the inside of the device. 3. Push in the Expansion Board (DS-KSMETE1 or DS-KSMET08). 4. Lock the screws to fix the Expansion Board.
  • Page 15 5. Insert the Telephony Modules on the DS-KSMET08 Board. Note: Skip this step for DS-KSMETE1Board. 6. Follow the instructions to insert a SIM card on the DS-KSM4G/DS-KSMGSM module. Note: Skip this step if no GSM/3G/4G module is installed. 7. Close the cover and fix the screws.
  • Page 16 8. Rotate the antenna into the Antenna Socket. Note: Skip this step if no GSM/3G/4G module installed. Install DSP Module 1. Open the device upper cover and insert the DSP module (DS-KSME100) into the D-Slot from a tilt angle and then press it down. 2.
  • Page 17: Hard Disk Installation

    Hard Disk Installation 1. Lock the hard disk on the bracket and push the hard disk into the bracket. 2. Lock the screw to fix the hard disk. Desktop Installation CAUTION: • Set 5~10cm gaps around the device for air circulation.
  • Page 18 • Avoid any heavy thing placed on the device. 1. Place the SIP SERVER on a steady platform. 2. Remove the adhesive backing paper from the rubber feet. 3. Turn over the device and attach the supplied rubber feet to the recessed areas on the bottom at each corner of the device.
  • Page 19: Ground Connection

    Ground Connection CAUTION: • Proper grounding (connection to ground) is very important to reduce the risk of elec­ trocution to the user or protect the SIP SERVER from the bad effects of external noise in the case of a lightning strike. •...
  • Page 20: Getting Started

    Getting Started Log in to SIP SERVER Web Portal SIP SERVER System provides two different web portals for users with different roles to quickly access, set up, and manage the system. This topic describes the difference between them, and introduces how to log in to the SIP SERVER web portal. Web portals overview Table 1.
  • Page 21 ◦ Use a network cable to connect the LAN port of the SIP SERVER to a switch or a router, and also connect your PC to the switch or router. • An operation and maintenance terminal (a PC) is available. The PC must meet the following requirements: ◦...
  • Page 22 2. If a warning appears to remind you that the page is not secure, ignore the warning on the web page, expand the Advanced tab, and proceed to the SIP SERVER web. 3. Enter the credentials of the supper administrator account, then click LOG IN.
  • Page 23 4. If you have set up two-factor authentication, you need to enter an au­ thentication code. a. Enter the authentication code provided by an authenticator appli­ cation or email. b. Optional: Select the checkbox of Trusted Device. Note: For the device from which you log in most frequently, you can select the option to add it as a trusted device.
  • Page 24 Web Browser Version Microsoft Edge Edge 87 or later Opera Opera 72 or later ◦ Support the resolution of 1366 x 768 or higher. • You have set the IP address of your PC. The IP address of the PC must be on the same network segment as that of the PBX and cannot conflict with IP addresses of other devices.
  • Page 25: Initial Setup Using The Installation Wizard

    3. Enter the credential of the user account, then click LOG IN. • Username: The email address or extension number of the user account. • Password: The password of the user account. 4. If you have set up two-factor authentication,, you need to enter an au­ thentication code.
  • Page 26 • Step 4. Localize and customize the system Step 5. Check and confirm the configurations • Step 1. Configure the system network Set the Ethernet mode and related configuration of corresponding Ethernet interface. 1. In the Basic section, select the Ethernet mode and default interface. •...
  • Page 27: Step 3. Configure The System Time

    • The super administrator has access to all features on the system, and the super administrator can assign administrator role to users. • Username: Specify the username that is used to log in to SIP SERVER web portal. • Password: Specify the password that is used to log in to SIP SERVER web portal. •...
  • Page 28 Note: To synchronize system time with an NTP server, make sure that the PBX can access the Internet. 2. In the Display Format section, select the display format for date and time. 3. Click Next. Step 4. Localize and customize the system 1.
  • Page 29: Change The Password Of Super Administrator

    Step 5. Check and confirm the configurations 1. Check the all the configured settings on the Summary page. 2. To edit the configurations of a specific step, click beside the step title. 3. To edit the configurations of the previous step, click Re-configure. 4.
  • Page 30: Reset The Password Of Super Administrator

    and select Change Password. 2. At the top-right corner of the web page, click 3. On the pop-up window, enter the old password and new password. 4. Click Save. Result The password is reset, you will be logged out of the web page automatically. To log in to SIP SERVER administrator portal, enter the new password.
  • Page 31: Set Up Company Information

    This link is valid for 30 minutes and can only be used once. 5. On the Reset Password page, enter your new password twice, and click Save. Result The password of super administrator is changed. You need to log in to SIP SERVER administrator portal by the new password next time.
  • Page 32: View System Information

    Note: If you enable Organization Management feature on the system, the Company Name is required and will be used as the root organization name. For more information, see Enable or Disable Organization Man­ agement. b. Click Save. View System Information This topic describes how to view a summary of information about your system hardware, firmware and network.

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