Thanks to the IP technology, communication between devices can be made both locally via a LAN or private network or remotely using LAN and WAN. With the integration of the SIP protocol as standard it is also possible to connect the Videx door stations to third party telephone systems which also support the SIP protocol.
IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit System components 66550060-EN - V1.0 - 06/02/14 IPVK-IPVKC - Installation handbook...
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Installation diagrams ONE WAY INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS Art.KRV96/98 Art.KRV96/98 IP videophone IP Videophone Ethernet cable Ethernet Cable AMR2-12 AMR2-12 Standard or Standard or 12Vdc Power supply Wi-Fi Router 12Vdc Power Supply Wi-Fi Router Ethernet cable Ethernet Cable Art.4503 IP door panel...
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Installation diagrams TWO WAY INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS AMR2-12 AMR2-12 12Vdc Power supply 12Vdc Power supply Art.KRV96/98 Art.KRV96/98 Art.KRV96/98 Art.KRV96/98 IP videophone IP videophone IP videophone IP videophone Ethernet cable Ethernet cable Ethernet cable Ethernet cable Standard or Standard or Wi-Fi Router...
IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Operating the videokit OPERATING THE VIDEOKIT CHANGING THE VIDEOINTERCOM/DOOR PANEL LAN SETTINGS Verify that the preliminary ethernet LAN requirements are Connect a PC (laptop or fi ed) to the existing LAN as shown satisfie . in section “Art. KRV98-KRV96 Hardware setup”...
IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Operating the videokit POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION • Fix the power supply to a DIN bar; • Switch off the mains using the circuit breaker mentioned above and then make the connections as shown on the installation diagrams; •...
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DESCRIPTION The 4000 Series IP video speaker unit module can be used with any VIDEX IP device or any computer using a specific MS-Windows Client or any smartphone/tablet using a specific Android client. It is available in a 0, 1 or 2 button version but for installation with more than 2 call buttons can be used in combination with the special interface module Art.4513 that enables the connection of up to 64 additional buttons using conventional...
IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. 4503 Connection IP Video Speaker Unit Module POWER SUPPLY & CONNECTION For 12Vdc electric lock, follow the connections shown in Fig. 3 otherwise, for 12Vac electric lock, follow the connections shown in Fig. 4. When you use a 12Vac electric lock, it is necessary to install an additional power supply not provided with the kit. 230V Art.AMR2-12 4503-0...
IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. 4503 Connection IP Video Speaker Unit Module LOCK RELEASE BACK EMF PROTECTION A capacitor must be fit ed across the terminals on AC lock release (Fig. 5) or a diode must be fit ed across the terminals on a DC lock release (Fig.
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. 4503 Hardware setup IP Video Speaker Unit Module HARDWARE SETUP WITH CROSSOVER CABLE Power up the Art.4503 and connect a crossover cable between the PC/Laptops network connection and the Art.4503 network connection (TCP/IP) as shown in Fig. 1. HARDWARE SET UP WITH SWITCH AND PATCH CABLE Power up the Art.4503 and connect a patch cable between the Art.4503 network connection (TCP/IP) and the Switch and then connect a patch cable between the PC/Laptops network connection and the Switch as shown in Fig.
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. 4503 Hardware setup IP Video Speaker Unit Module The “Control Panel” window shown on Fig. 4 will appear. Click on “Network and Sharing Center” option. Fig. 4 The window shown on Fig. 5 will appear. Select “Change adap- tor settings”...
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. 4503 Hardware setup IP Video Speaker Unit Module The “Local Area Connection Status” window shown on Fig. 7 will appear. Click on the “Properties” button. Fig. 7 The “Local Area Connection Properties” window shown on Fig. 8 will appear.
IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. 4503 Hardware setup IP Video Speaker Unit Module The “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties” window shown on Fig. 9 will appear. Before changing settings in this window first make a note of the current IP Address, Subnet mask and default gateway settings as you will need to restore them once the task is complete.
IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. 4503 Hardware setup IP Video Speaker Unit Module The “Art.4503 Network Parameters” web page should appear as shown in Fig. 11. The IP Address, SubnetMask and Gateway IP can now be changed. This information can be obtained from the network administrator. Once all details have been updated on the “Art.4503 Network Parameters”...
IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. 4503 Web Server IP Video Speaker Unit Module Fig. 1 Login Fig. 2 Network parameters LOGIN PAGE It is recommended that this device is installed by an engineer with an understanding of Ethernet installations and TCP/IP protocols. In the case of installations using existing networks it maybe necessary to request information from the network administrator.
IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. 4503 Web Server IP Video Speaker Unit Module Fig. 3 SIP parameters & Call Buttons Fig. 4 General Settings SIP PARAMETERS & CALL BUTTONS In this section it is possible to enable SIP server communication and address the call buttons to call IP addresses or SIP ID’s of other devices such as videophones, tables, smartphones or PC’s.
IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. 4503 Web Server IP Video Speaker Unit Module GENERAL SETTINGS General settings can be changed from this tab Fig. 4. LOCK CONFIGURATION The unit includes two integral relays: • Name: it is a descriptive name that can be used to identify the function of that relay (i.e. front door, rear door, gate etc.) •...
IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. 4503 Web Server IP Video Speaker Unit Module CHANGE LOGIN DATA If necessary you can change the access credentials (username & password). To change the access credentials, from the login page (Fig. 6) first enter the current user name and password then click on the “Change login data”...
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Web Server IP Video Speaker Unit Module • These details can now be used to setup your Videx devices. Ensure you use a free IP address for each device (This should be obtained from the network administrator or for a simple...
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit 4000 Series surface and flush mou ting door station installation EXAMPLE: INSTALLING A FOUR MODULE OUTDOOR STATION fig. 1 fig. 2 fig. 3 fig. 4 fig. 5 fig. 6 fig. 7 fig. 8 fig. 9 fig.
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit 4000 Series surface and flush mou ting door station installation INSTALLING A SURFACE MOUNT DOOR STATION 1. Place the surface box against the wall (165-170cm between the top of the box and the floor le el as shown in Fig. 1) and mark the fixing holes or the wall plugs and the hole for the cables E (fig. 2).
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Built in web server to set operation parameters; • Firmware can be updated through a web server; • Self search function and self setting of Videx IP devices connected on the same network; • Integrated picture memory facility with automatic capture; •...
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. KRV98-KRV96 Connection 3.5" IP Videointercom • Intercommunication with other devices of the system (outdoor stations, videophones, tablet or PC with client installed) user can be selected through a complete contacts list or through “favorites” (communication with outdoor stations is audio/video and it’s possible to activate the relays);...
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. KRV98-KRV96 Connection 3.5" IP Videointercom IP VIDEO INTERCOM MANUAL RESET In case the system locks (touch sensitive buttons not recognized) you can reset manually the video intercom: 1. On the rear side of the video intercom, under the 28 way connector there is a small button see Fig. 3; 2.
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. KRV98-KRV96 Hardware setup HARDWARE SETUP WITH CROSSOVER CABLE Power up the Art.KRV98/96 and connect a crossover cable between the PC/Laptops network connection and the Art.KRV98/96 network connection (TCP/IP) as shown in Fig. 1. HARDWARE SET UP WITH SWITCH AND PATCH CABLE Power up the Art.KRV98/96 and connect a patch cable between the Art.KRV98/96 network connection (TCP/IP) and the Switch and then connect a patch Ethernet cable between the PC/Laptops network connection and the Switch as shown in Fig.
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. KRV98-KRV96 Hardware setup The “Control Panel” window shown in Fig. 4 will appear. Click on “Network and Sharing Center” option. Fig. 4 The window shown in Fig. 5 will appear. Select “Change adaptor settings” option on the left hand-side. Fig.
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. KRV98-KRV96 Hardware setup The “Local Area Connection Status” window shown in Fig. 7 will appear. Click on the “Properties” button. Fig. 7 The “Local Area Connection Properties” window shown in Fig. 8 will appear. Highlight “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” from the list then click on the “Properties”...
IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. KRV98-KRV96 Hardware setup The “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties” window shown in Fig. 9 will appear. Before changing settings in this window first make a note of the current IP Address, Subnet mask and default gateway settings as you will need to restore them once the task is complete.
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. KRV98-KRV96 Hardware setup The “Art.KRV98/96 Network Parameters” web page should appear as shown in Fig. 11. The IP Address, SubnetMask and Gateway IP can now be changed. This information can be obtained from the network administrator. Once all details have been updated on the “Art.KRV98/96 Network Parameters”...
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. KRV98-KRV96 Web Server 3.5" IP Videointercom LOGIN It is recommended that this device is installed by an engineer with an understanding of Ethernet installations and TCP/IP protocols. In the case of installations using existing networks it maybe necessary to request information from the network ad- ministrator.
IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. KRV98-KRV96 Web Server 3.5" IP Videointercom SIP PARAMETERS In this section it is possible the enable SIP server communica- tion (Fig. 3). The use of the module in combination with a SIP server is an ad- ditional feature, if you are not using the IP speaker unit module with a SIP server you don’t need to set the relevant field .
IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. KRV98-KRV96 Web Server 3.5" IP Videointercom GENERAL SETTINGS • Language: set the language to be used in the user graphic interface of the videointercom, click on the field then select the required language from the listbox. •...
IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. KRV98-KRV96 Web Server 3.5" IP Videointercom INFO & UPDATES This tab (Fig. 7) provides information about the fi mware ver- sion, allows fi mware updates and to upload files to be used for melody or as the background picture. UPLOAD FIRMARE Under this section you can update the videointercoms fi mware: first select the file then press the upload button and follow the...
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. KRV98-KRV96 Web Server 3.5" IP Videointercom NETWORK SETTINGS Network settings (IP Address, Gateway, Subnet Mask and DNS) must be set according to the local area network (LAN). This information will normally be available from the network administrator but may also be retrievable using a PC, smart phone or tablet already connected to the network:- This example uses Microsoft Windows 7 (Other versions of Windows may differ slightly): •...
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Web Server 3.5" IP Videointercom • These details can now be used to setup your Videx devices. Ensure you use a free IP address for each device (This should be obtained from the network administrator or for a simple home network it should be selected from outside the pool of DHCP addresses (Use the ping command from the com- mand prompt to check if the IP address is currently in use.
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The stored contacts can be Videx IP Speaker Units, other Videx IP Videointercoms, PCs using XN.Client- XN-Panel Sip software or smartphones/tablets using Xefi oSip android client. A video call is only possible with the videx door IP:192.168.1.5 panel. XN-ViPh2 •...
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3.5" IP Videointercom RAPID CALL This submenu allows you to call your favourite con- Rapid Code 10:30 tacts (Videx IP Speaker Units, other Videx IP Videoint- ercoms, PCs using XN.ClientSip software or smart- XN-ViPh2 phones/tablets using Xefi oSip android client): •...
IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. KRV98-KRV96 Graphic Interface 3.5" IP Videointercom APPS This section displays the icons for installed apps. Apps 10:30 • Select the APP using the buttons then press button twice. FORECAST (requires internet connectivity) If correctly configu ed under the videointercom web server sec- tion “general settings->weather”, this APP will show the weather Forecast forecast for the next 3 days.
IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. KRV98-KRV96 Graphic Interface 3.5" IP Videointercom DISPLAY SETTINGS Settings 10:30 This subpage (Fig. 8) allows you to change the screen brightness Display (lighiting), the background picture (Wall paper), the “privacy Lighting Clean mode time” and enables a cleaning mode. •...
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. KRV98-KRV96 Graphic Interface 3.5" IP Videointercom SEARCH Settings 10:30 This subpage (Fig. 11) allows you to search and add all the VIDEX Search devices to the contact list. Search Cancel • Highlight the icon using the...
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Art. KRV98-KRV96 Graphic Interface 3.5" IP Videointercom DOOR PANEL INCOMMING & OUTGOING CALLS Call 10:30 INCOMMING CALLS From VN-ViPh1 - 00:08 The videophone can receive calls from a door panel (standard use), from another videointercom (intercommunication) or from a PC and/or smartphone/tablet using the relevant clients (intercommunication).
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IPVK - IPVKC Series IP videokit Kristallo Series Flush and surface videomonitor wall mounting instructions FLUSH MOUNT KRISTALLO VIDEOPHONE 1. Protect the holes to fix the videophone to the flush mounting box then embed the flush mounting box in line with the wall in a vertical position at 135cm height from the floor as sh wn in figure 1.
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