IX SYSTEM IP Network-Compatible System Quick Start Programming Guide IX-DVF IX-DVF-P IX-DVF-RA IX-DVF-2RA IX-SSA-2RA IX-SSA-RA IX-SSA 9-1/4" 4-3/4" IX-SS-2G 10-1/2" 10-7/16" 11-11/16" 10-1/2" 10-1/2" 11-11/16" 11-11/16" 10-1/2" 11-11/16" 10-1/2" 5-1/8" 8-1/8" 10-7/16" IX-DA 11-11/16" 9-1/4" IX-DV IX-SSA IX-DVF IX-DV 3-13/16" 4-1/2" 1-5/8" 5-7/8" 1-3/4" 2-3/8" 1/16" 7" 1/16" 2-3/8" 7" 7" 1/16" 2-3/8" 1/16"7" 2-3/8" 4-3/4" 1/16" 7" 2-3/8" 5-7/8" 1/16" 2-3/8"1/16" 2-3/8" 1/16" 2
GENERAL OVERVIEW: Table of Contents Pages 3-7 Programming a New System - Create a New System Using the Support Tool Programming Wizard Page 8-10 Network Camera Integration - Adding a 3rd Party IP Camera Page 11-13 SIP Server and VoIP Phone Integration - Adding a VoIP phone and SIP server Page 14-16 Partitioning a System - Master Station Address Book and Door Station Call-in Page 17-20 Call Transfer - Setting up Absent, Delayed, and Scheduled Transfers Page 21-24 Adding a New Station - Addi
Programming a New System Getting Started To create a New System using the Programming Wizard, launch Support Tool and enter the ID (Username) and Password. If this is the first time Support Tool is launched, the New System programming window will automatically open. However, if an existing program file is currently in use, choose File(F) > Create New System. Launch IX Support Tool Select Create New System Default Settings ID: admin Password: admin Step 1: System Settings 1.
Programming a New System Step 2: Station Customization - Optional Support Tool will provide each station a default Station Name, four-digit Number, and IP Address starting from 192.168.1.10. To edit this information, click Station Details in the Advanced Settings section, shown below. To use the default information created by Support Tool, skip to Step 3. Door Release Individually partition, enable, or disable door release access. 2.
Programming a New System Step 3: Association The association process is where the station information created in Support Tool is associated with a station found on the network. Choose one of two methods, Automatic (recommended) or Manual (page 6). Once associated, the station will receive its Station Name, Number, and network information after a short power cycle.
Programming a New System Step 3: Association Manual Manual Association allows the selection of a station by MAC address to pair with a station of the same type from the top Station Setting List and the Station List below it. When the stations have been associated, scroll to the bottom of this page to review the Associated Station List, and confirm each station’s status. This is the recommended association method for stations that have already been deployed. 3.
Programming a New System Step 4: Setting File Upload Once each station has been associated with its individual station information, the setting file containing the rest of the system’s information will need to be uploaded to each station. To upload the setting file, the programming PC will need to be in the same subnet as the associated stations (refer to Step 3). The PC’s current IP address is listed in the bottom left-hand side of this window.
Network Camera Integration Getting Started The IX Series allows integration of network cameras that are ONVIF profile S compliant. These cameras can be called up by either audio or audio and video stations, as well as individually monitored by master stations. Step 1: Opening Network Camera Registry Network Cameras must be registered in Support Tool prior to associating with a station. 2 1.1 - Address Book 1.
Network Camera Integration Step 3: Registering a Network Camera to a Master Station For a Master Station to interact with a Network Camera, either during a camera call-up or while monitoring, it must be registered to a Master Station's Network Camera List. 4 3 3.2 - Update 3.1 - Select Use the Select drop-down menu to select each Master Station you wish to register the network camera to. Click Update to store the settings and continue to the next step.
Network Camera Integration Step 5: Setting File Upload The final step in this process is uploading the setting file to each station. This program file contains the Network Camera information, as well as the Network Camera settings configured for each station. Note that without uploading a setting file, most functions and features will be unavailable to the stations. 5.1 - Upload Settings To Station From the menu bar, select File then Upload Settings To Station. 5.
SIP Server and VoIP Phone Integration Getting Started For SIP server and VoIP phone integration, configuration is needed both within the SIP Server as well as Support Tool. IX Series stations must be registered within the SIP server and given an extension, and the SIP server information must also be added to Support Tool. SIP server configuration varies by manufacturer. Refer to the manufacturer's literature for more information or support.
SIP Server and VoIP Phone Integration VoIP Phone Registration Step 1: VoIP Phone Registration Note: Register SIP Server prior to registering VoIP Phone. 1.1 - VoIP Phone List From the menu bar, select Edit then VoIP Phone List. 1.2 - Number Enter a 3-32 number (must match SIP server extension number) to each VoIP Phone added to the system. 1.3 - Name 1.4 - Update Enter a name for each station in the system (24 characters max). When done making changes, click Update .
SIP Server and VoIP Phone Integration Step 2: Door Station Call List (cont.) 2.2 - Call Settings 2.3 - Update Use the drop-down menu to select U for each door station. (Only one VoIP Phone may be registered to each door station.) Click the Update button to store the settings and continue to the next step. Note: Registered VoIP Phones are automatically added to all Master Station address books.
Partitioning a System Getting Started An IX Series system can be partitioned into smaller groups of stations within a single system by editing Master Station Address Books, as well as individual Door Station call groups. Master Station Step 1: Address Book Each Master Station has an address book that, by default, contains the station information for every station that is part of the system.
Partitioning a System Step 2: Call List Partitioning Station Type: IX-DV, IX-DVF(-*), IX-SSA(-*), IX-SS-2G, IX-RS-* The above station types will default to calling Group 1. On the Called Station for Door/Sub Stations page, select Group 1 from the Display Settings drop down. There will be a list of all Door and Master Stations, with a "U" between each by default. A "U" represents call-in between these stations is enabled; a blank space means call-in is disabled.
Partitioning a System Step 3: Setting File Upload The final step in this process is uploading the setting file to each station. This program file contains the system partitioning created in the previous steps, as well as any other setting configuration changes made. Note that without uploading a setting file, most functions and features will be unavailable to the stations. 3.1 - Upload Settings To Station From the menu bar, select File then Upload Settings To Station. 3.
Call Transfer Getting Started The IX Series offers three types of call transfers: Absent, Delay, and Schedule. Before configuring a Transfer Setting, refer to page 14 for help partitioning an IX Series system. The amount of time set for each station’s Call Timeout (Call Settings > Call Origination) should take into consideration the longest possible time a call will need to reach the final transfer destination.
Call Transfer Delay Transfer Delay Transfer should be used if a station should receive an incoming call and then transfer that call to another Master Station after a predetermined amount of time (in seconds). Step 1: Opening Delay Transfer 1.1 - Delay Transfer From the menu on the left, expand Transfer Settings and select Delay Transfer. Step 2: Enabling Delay Transfer 2.1 - Delay Transfer Use the Delay Transfer drop-down menu to select Enable or Disable. 2.2 - Delay Time Enter the Delay Time. 2.
Call Transfer Schedule Transfer Schedule Transfer can be used in scenarios when a call should be transferred from a Master Station based on a predetermined daily or weekly schedule. Note: To avoid call transfer loops, two stations should not be set to transfer to the other. Every station should have a unique transfer destination. Step 1: Opening Schedule Transfer 1.1 - Schedule Transfer From the menu on the left, expand Transfer Settings and select Schedule Transfer. 1.
Call Transfer Step 2: Schedule Transfer Start and End Time 2.3 - Update Click the Update button to store the settings and continue to the next step. Note: Re-transfer allows incoming transfered calls to be transfered to another destination 2.2 - Start and End Time 2.1 - Scroll Right Scroll the window to the right until the Start Time and End Time Columns are displayed. Enter a Start Time and End Time to the specific day of the week or date that the transfer is scheduled for.
Adding a New Station Getting Started To add a new station to an existing system, the existing program file is needed as well as network connection to all existing stations. Ensure the new station is connected to the network and has completed its initial boot up before starting step one. Step 1: Opening the "Add New Station" Window There are several ways to add a new station in Support Tool. The following method is done by returning to the System Configuration page. 1.
Adding a New Station Step 3: Station Customization - Optional Support Tool will provide each station a default Station Name, four-digit Number, and IP Address starting from 192.168.1.10. To edit this information, click Station Details in the Advanced Settings section, shown below. To use the default information created by Support Tool, skip to Step 4. Door Release Individually partition, enable, or disable door release access. 3.
Adding a New Station Step 4: Association The association process is where the station information created in Support Tool is associated with a station found on the network. Choose one of two methods, Automatic (recommended) or Manual (page 6). Once associated, the station will receive its Station Name, Number, and network information after a short power cycle.
Adding a New Station Step 5: Setting File Upload Once each station has been associated with its individual station information, the setting file containing the rest of the system’s information will need to be uploaded to each device. To upload the setting file, the programming PC will need to be in the same subnet as the associated stations (refer to Step 4). The PC’s current IP address is listed in the bottom left-hand side of this window.