ProTalk PT-Door01 User Manual

Protalk door entry system

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ProTalk Door Entry System
PT-Door01
PT-Door01C
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PT-Door01CAV

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  • Page 1 ProTalk Door Entry System PT-Door01 PT-Door01C PT-Door02 PT-Door02C PT-Door01CAV P a g e...
  • Page 2 ‘Power over Ethernet’ (PoE) system. The basic ProTalk Door Entry system includes an option to open, up to, two doors with electric locks. The system is easily programmed via a user interface which is accessed via a web browser.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS BASIC DESCRIPTION Features Terminology Modules Unit features 1.4.1 Door Entry System - Basic Unit Door Entry System assembly 1.5.1 Front cover assembly and disassembly 1.5.2 Name tag back lighting disassembly 1.5.3 Wall mounting 1.5.4 Return of name tags after wall mounting 1.5.5 Name tag change DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM OPERATION...
  • Page 4 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Electrical parameters Mechanical parameters Video parameters P a g e...
  • Page 5: Basic Description

    • View and talk to callers as well as opening the door remotely; and • Camera permanently operational, not just during calls. ProTalk Support Kits: • A range of electronically controlled door devices to connect to the door phone; •...
  • Page 6 • UTP (unshielded twisted pair) cable is not surrounded by any shielding. • STP (shielded twisted pair) cables are often shielded in attempt to prevent electromagnetic interference. • The World Wide Web (commonly abbreviated as the "Web") is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet.
  • Page 7: Modules

    Models There are several options of ‘ProTalk Door Entry System’ units to choose from, namely: PT-Door 01 PT-Door 02 PT-Door 01C PT-Door 02C (PT-Door 01CAV) A one buttoned unit (PT-Door 01); A twin buttoned unit (PT-Door 02); A one buttoned unit with colour camera (PT-Door 01C);...
  • Page 8 If you opt to use a high powered electrically operated door mechanism you will need to provide a separate power supply to the relay circuit. Alternatively, you could utilise a low powered lock mechanism, which can be connected via the powered door bell (backlight) with the PoE system, as there is sufficient power available in this system to accommodate this (please see picture 4).
  • Page 9 Picture 2 - Connection of the Door Entry System P a g e...
  • Page 10 Picture 3 - Connection of Relay Contact Terminal without PoE Power Source Picture 4 - Connection of Relay Contact Terminal with PoE Power Source NB. with low powered lock mechanism, max 350mA. Voice Communication Setting Volume settings have been preset by the manufacturer. The preset position is shown on picture 5. If changes are required these can easily be made by using the trimmers accordingly.
  • Page 11: Door Entry System Assembly

    attenuation which can also be trimmed. The volume level is set such that the microphone will automatically switch off so that the voice does not result in an echo, see picture 5. The light sensitivity trimmer allows you to set the level of light that triggers when the LED lights come on. These lights shed additional lighting so that the camera will work at night.
  • Page 12: Name Tag Back Lighting Disassembly

    1.5.2 Name Tag Back Lighting Disassembly 1.5.3 Wall Mounting The unit can be Wall mounted with the enclosed screws and wall plugs (screw driver diameter 5mm). 12 | P a g e...
  • Page 13: Return Of Name Tags After Wall Mounting

    1.5.4 Return of name tags after wall mounting 1.5.5 Name Tag Change Each button has a card tag held in place with a plastic cover (see picture above). Paper name tags of the correct size can be produced in an Excel worksheet if necessary. 13 | P a g e...
  • Page 14: Door Entry System Operation

    DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM OPERATION Signalling System has operational acoustic signals and also red LED light (placed under the microphone). Condition Tones Tone Frequency Line pick up 425-850-1275 Light Line drop 1275-850-425 Dark Report After Call 425-850-1275 Light End of Call Alert Light Confirm Command 1275...
  • Page 15: Person In The Building

    From the System dial it is possible to control the door relay (code lock). If the caller presses buttons in the previously programmed combination and in a time previously set in the parameters, the System will trip the appropriate relay (if it is set in modes m=1 to m=5) for a given time, previously set in parameters.
  • Page 16: Parameter Programming

    PARAMETER PROGRAMMING Basic VoIP Settings 3.1.1 Choice of Mode and Sign-in It is important choose the mode the System will utilise, either P2P (peer to peer) or via a SIP server. The selection is done using the ‘DIP Relay 2’ (picture 7). A mode change is not possible by the WEB interface and any relay change will only show after a System restart.
  • Page 17: Language Setting

    Picture 8 – First page – video from camera Log in using your user name and password. The factory set user name is always “admin” and the password is “1234” (these can be changed in the settings). Picture 9 – Log in to set up 3.1.2 Language Setting The language is set in the bottom part of menu in the left-hand panel.
  • Page 18: Network Settings

    3.1.3 Network Settings Network setting can be found in “Network setting”. You can either use a fixed IP address or a dynamically assigned one using the DHCP service. Fixed IP address configuration: Hostname – Name of the System for network differentiation (e.g. when using more Systems – more door entries);...
  • Page 19: Peer To Peer Or Sip Server Connection

    Hostname - Name of the System for network differentiation (e.g. when using more Systems – more door entries); Switch on/off DHCP address assignment; DHCP client ID – used when two addresses are assigned to one MAC address (not applicable to the Door Entry System); Display of parameters automatically assigned by DHCP –...
  • Page 20 Choice of incoming signal ring can be changed to session progress – added for some SIP proxy servers that require this; Symmetric RTP – added for some SIP proxy servers that require this; and Default values – will perform basic factory reset. After making changes click on “save changes”.
  • Page 21: Audio Codec Setting

    When using setting the SIP server mode with the DIP mode relay, the folder will change items in the “SIP parameters”. SIP proxy server IP address and SIP server name and port (usually 5060/5061); Registration data for SIP server connection (not compulsory); Registration expiry for SIP server (interval for re-sending demand for re-registration);...
  • Page 22: Video Setting

    Another interesting way to view the video is via the installed Pop-Up program UDVguard for Windows. This program is freely available for download on http://protalk.provu.co.uk/pc-utility/ This program has other interesting functions apart from video viewing, such as: • During a call the Door Entry System activates automatically from the Windows bar and will appear on the screen.
  • Page 23: Day Intervals

    PC sound card. By clicking on icon of the Door Entry System it is also possible to call the System; • The program can be installed on up to 100 PCs on the network. If the connection with the System is active, the window with the video will appear on all of the PCs installed. In this program the IP address of the System is set.
  • Page 24: User Interface

    3.1.9 User Interface Video on/off relay on Web interface title page (once switched off, you must log in with password to switch it back on for security purposes); Video on/off relay when in VoIP call – some systems cannot work with both at once; Opportunity to change usual TCP port 80;...
  • Page 25: 3.1.10 Service Settings

    3.1.10 Service Settings Display of current firmware version in module VoIP and Door Entry System module. The “enhanced log” icon changes dependant on whether the System should save the history in basic or enhanced (more details, but in shorter time frame) formats – this is necessary when solving some problem.
  • Page 26: 3.1.11 Restart

    IP address of NTP server – accurate time setting off the internet (automatic Day/Night mode clock for registering log files to the ‘syslog’ server). If you don’t know the address, use * and the system will select an appropriate address (input * and click on save). Syslog server –...
  • Page 27: Door Entry System Parameter Setting

    The third file is a picture (i.e. company logo). This file can be in either GIF or JPG format and up to 200x200px. in size. GIF files are more preferable with the background set to opaque (see through) as this will enable you to eliminate any frame around the logo. Rename the picture file as “logo.img”.
  • Page 28: All About Relays

    NOT USED in this version of the Door Entry System. NOT USED in this version of the Door Entry System. Default values – will perform basic factory reset. After making changes don’t forget to click on “save changes. Setting these parameters may fundamentally changes the functions of the System. 3.2.2 All about Relays Relay modes:...
  • Page 29 Bell mode – switches the bell on with the press of the button and off after a specified time (as set in “relay closing” and used when an external bell or siren is connected). Gradual opening mode – in this mode you can only set Relay 2; Relay 1 will be automatically set to mode 1.
  • Page 30: Time Parameters

    Time delay between relay closing 1 and 2 in mode m=5 (gradual opening) [2 characters 01-99] Default values – will perform basic factory reset. After making any changes click on “save changes”. 3.2.3 Time Parameters The maximum time of a call. This time can be prolonged during the call by using the commands * or # (see page 27).
  • Page 31: Direct Dialling - Memory Numbers

    3.2.4 Direct Dialling – Memory Numbers Button number (Memory) – saved telephone numbers in column 1 (Day Mode) can be as long as 25 digits. If P2P mode is in use then the IP address will need to be saved in the following format 192*168*1*231*, where “*”...
  • Page 32: Technical Parameters

    TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 4.1. Electric Parameters 4.2. Mechanical Measurements The covers of all the Door Entry System covers are IP44 to protect against water intrusion. 4.3. Video Parameters Video for WEB Internet Explorer - (series of JPEG pictures-Port 80) uses constantly repeated http request address/video.jpg.
  • Page 33 • Streaming H.263 only recognises CIF resolution (352x288) so bigger JPEGs will be reduced to fill the screen however; smaller JPEGs will not be increased to fill the screen. • JPG picture count (1-4 pictures/second) is set in “Video setting” on the WEB. •...
  • Page 34 WARRANTY Each and every product has been tested before it leaves the factory. The manufacturer guarantees that the product and its features will work in accordance with description in this manual as long as the customer uses the product in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Warranties will be extended when a warranty repair has been undertaken.

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