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OmniAC20
Quick Start Guide
Version: 2.3

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  • Page 1 OmniAC20 Quick Start Guide Version: 2.3...
  • Page 2: Terminal Block

    Overview Near-infrared Flash Microphone Camera & Palm Collector 2.4-inch Touchscreen Doorbell Button Card Reading Speaker Terminal Block 12V-OUT INWD1 INWD0 WD1-OUT WD0-OUT 485B 485A ALARM- 12VIN ALARM+ 12VIN BELL- 12VIN BELL+...
  • Page 3 Recommended Method for Swiping Card The Specific Range of Card Reading Area: Notes for Swiping Card: Supports card orientation in horizontal, vertical, and oblique directions. The card should be placed parallel to the device. Ensure that the card is at the center of the card reading area. Frequency Card Types Max Range...
  • Page 4: Installation Environment

    Installation Environment Please refer to the following recommendations for installation. 10ft KEEP DISTANCE AVOID GLASS AVOID DIRECT KEEP EFFECTIVE REFRACTION SUNLIGHT DISTANCE AND EXPOSURE 11.81 to 78.74inch (30 to 200cm) Recommended Palm Gestures KEEP EFFECTIVE KEEP SPACES DO NOT KEEP DISTANCE OF BETWEEN YOUR FINGERS...
  • Page 5: Device Installation

    Device Installation With Backplate: Attach the mounting template sticker to the wall, and drill holes according to the mounting paper. Fix the Backplate on the wall using wall mounting screws. Attach the device to the Backplate. Fasten the device to the Backplate with a security screw. ①...
  • Page 6 With Back Cover ★: Attach the mounting template sticker to the wall, and drill holes according to the mounting paper. Fix the Back Cover on the wall using wall mounting screws. Attach the device to the Back Cover. Fasten the device to the Back Cover with a security screw. ①...
  • Page 7: Standalone Installation

    Standalone Installation Smoke Alarm Detector Door Sensor Exit Button Reader Lock TCP/IP Power Connection Recommended AC Adapter 12V ± 10%, at least 3A. To share the power with other devices, use an AC Adapter with higher current ratings.
  • Page 8: Ethernet Connection

    Ethernet Connection Connect the device and computer software over an Ethernet cable. As shown in the example below: Default IP address: 192.168.1.201 IP address: 192.168.1.130 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Click on [COMM.] > [Ethernet] > [IP Address] , input the IP address and click on [OK]. Note: In LAN, the IP addresses of the server (PC) and the device must be in the same network segment when connecting to the software.
  • Page 9 RS485 Connection 12V-OUT INWD1 485 Reader INWD0 +12V WD1-OUT WD0-OUT 485- 485B 485+ 485A Door Sensor, Exit Button, Auxiliary Connection Alarm ALARM- ALARM+ BELL- Detector Smoke Alarm Power Detector Power BELL+ Door ExitButton Sensor...
  • Page 10: Lock Relay Connection

    Lock Relay Connection The system supports Normally Opened Lock and Normally Closed Lock. The NO LOCK (normally unlocked when power-on) is connected with 'NO' and 'COM' terminals, and the NC LOCK (normally locked when power-on) is connected with 'NC' and 'COM' terminals. Take NC Lock as an example below: 1)Device not sharing power with the lock 2)Device sharing power with the lock...
  • Page 11: User Registration

    User Registration When there is no super administrator set in the device, click on to enter the menu. Add a new user and set User Role to Super Admin, then the system requests for the administrator’s verification before entering the menu. It is recommended to register a super administrator initially for security purposes.
  • Page 12: Ethernet Settings

    Ethernet Settings Click on > [COMM.] > [Ethernet] to set the network parameters. If the TCP/IP communication of the device is successful, the icon will be displayed in the upper right corner of the standby interface. Click on > [COMM.] > [Cloud Server Setting] to set the server address and server port, that is, the IP address and port number of the server after the software is installed.
  • Page 13: Access Control Setting

    Access Control Setting Click on > [Access Control] to enter the access control management interface and set relevant parameters of access control. Records Query Click on > [Attendance Search] > [Event Logs] to enter the records query interface, input the user ID and select the time range, the corresponding event logs will be displayed.
  • Page 14 Health Protection > [System] > [Health Protection] to enable mask detection. Click on Without Mask Mask Detected Name: Mike...
  • Page 15: Video Intercom

    Video Intercom Add the device to the Armatura One software and turn on the video intercom feature. The video intercom mode is Direct Call Mode by default. You can switch to Normal Mode in Set up > Video Intercom Parameters.
  • Page 16 Add the Organization and Personnel, and click [Personnel] > [New] / [Edit] > [Video Intercom] > [ARMATURA Account] to enable video intercom for users. Click [Access] > [Video intercom] > [Indoor Monitor] > [New] to add indoor monitors.
  • Page 17 Click [Access] > [Video intercom] > [Contact Book Levels] / [Contact Book] to configure contact book for the device. Device Call the Phone Change the video intercom mode of the device to Normal Mode with Categorized Search enabled.
  • Page 18 Mike Change the video intercom mode of the device to Direct Call Mode. Mike Mike...
  • Page 19 Mike Phone Call the Device After the device calling the phone, the device will be automatically saved in the Armatura ICS App. Mike...
  • Page 20 Device Call the Indoor Monitor When the video intercom mode of the device is Normal Mode with Categorized Search enabled, select the name of the indoor monitor to call it. For details, please refer to OmniAC20 User Manual.
  • Page 21 Copyright © 2025 ARMATURA LLC. All rights reserved.

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