Video Door Phone User Guide VIDEO DOOR PHONE USER GUIDE Version: 1.
Contents Chapter 1 : Introduction Welcome General Application of Door Entry System Use of SIP 1 1 2 4 Chapter 2 : Knowing Video Door Phone Package Contents Front Panel Rear Panel Dimensions 5 5 6 7 8 Chapter 3 : Installing Video Door Phone Suggested Installation Positions Lighting Conditions Installing Procedures 1. Screw the Back Plate on the wall. 2. Connect the AC wires and Ethernet cable. 3. Screw the Video Door Phone with Back Plate.
Video Door Phone User Guide SIP Services Entrance Settings – Extension Entrance Settings – GPIO Upgrade Configurations 21 22 23 26 27 Chapter 5 : Using Video Door Phone Making Calls From Video Door Phone Answering Calls on IP Video Phone Open the Door (Optional function) 28 28 28 28 Chapter 6 : Applications Functions Performed by the Devices Functions Performed by the GPIO Devices Functions Performed by the IP-PBX 30 30 31 38 Appendix A : Regulatory Information CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (EUROPE
Video Door Phone User Guide Chapter 1 : Introduction Welcome Thank you for choosing this Video Door Phone. This device is designed to co-work with IP Video Phone to compose a SIP based door entry system. Beside taking advantages of IP technologies, this system also can fully utilize the SIP protocol to link to your SIP VoIP services. Another words, this system is not only performing as an Intercom system, but also work with your Telecom system.
Video Door Phone User Guide General Application of Door Entry System There are two major models of Video Door Phone: DP101 series, single unit model. They are applied on different conditions. Please see following descriptions: Single Unit Application DP101 series is designed for units of apartment or single house. Please see Figure 1. Using a home IP PBX to connect all SIP based devices. Communicate with each devoice simply with extension numbers. Connect to SIP VoIP services via Internet.
Video Door Phone User Guide Figure 2 : Community Application 3
Video Door Phone User Guide Use of SIP SIP, initial of Session-Initiation-Protocol, it is an application-layer control (signaling) protocol for creating, modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more participants. These sessions include Internet telephone calls, multimedia distribution, and multimedia conferences.
Video Door Phone User Guide Chapter 2 : Knowing Video Door Phone Package Contents The following items are included in your SIP camera package. Check this list before installation to ensure that you have received all items. 1. Front Panel 2. Video Door Phone Unit 3. Back Plate 4. Screw Pack (4 pieces of M4 x 10mm) 5. Wrench 6. Water Stopper (4 pieces of silicon rubber) 7. Screw for Earth Wire 8. Wall mounted screw pack 9. Terminal Connecter 10. Connecter for Power Wire 11.
Video Door Phone User Guide Front Panel Lens Module IR LED LED Speaker Door Bell Microphone Figure 5 : Front Panel 6
Video Door Phone User Guide Rear Panel Alarm Sensor Reset Button Ethernet RJ45 Connector Terminal Connector Pack 1 AC Cable of DP101 Figure Figure66::Rear RearPanel Paneland andConnectors Connectors 7
Video Door Phone User Guide Dimensions 40 mm 120 mm 230 mm Figure 7 : Dimensions 8
Video Door Phone User Guide Chapter 3 : Installing Video Door Phone Suggested Installation Positions Due to the view angle of the camera is limited, therefore the installation position for Video Door Phone is crucial. In order to get a better view, the view angle of this door phone should be around 85. Also the height of the lens position is suggested between 155cm to 160cm according to building conditions. For more details please refer to Figure 8.
Video Door Phone User Guide Installing Procedures 1. Screw the Back Plate on the wall. Making a hole that is able to let the AC wires and Ethernet cable pass through .Hence to connect with the Door phone unit after screwing the Back Plate on the wall. If necessary, Please connect the Earth wire to the screw as Figure 9.
Video Door Phone User Guide 2. Connect the AC wires and Ethernet cable. Plug the AC cable connector of DP101 to Power-Connecting connector, and connect Ethernet cable to DP101 as Figure 10. Be careful when you are connecting the AC wires, please check the AC condition and turn off the general power switch before you start to connect the wires.
Video Door Phone User Guide 3. Screw the Video Door Phone with Back Plate. After connecting the wires and cables properly, then screw the 4 screws and water stopper that come with the package into the front panel. Please double check all the installation procedures again, then you may power on the general power switch to start the configuration procedures.
Video Door Phone User Guide Chapter 4 : Configuring Video Door Phone Finding Video Door Phone on Networks This chapter describes how to configure your Video Door Phone with Web User Interface. Before proceeds to configuration, you have to install the Video Door Phone on the same network. The default IP type setting of Video Door Phone is “DHCP Client”, it is a typical network mode.
Video Door Phone User Guide Entering Web User Interface Input the IP address of this product on your browser, then you will see home page of the Video Door Phone like Figure 13. Web UI is protected by Login ID and Password. Press the “Login” button, then you will see 2 input fields: Login ID and Password. Please key in the correct ID and password, and then press second “Login” button to enter Web UI.
Video Door Phone User Guide System - Basic Settings Device ID – This ID is a unique number that assigned by manufacturer. Device Name – The field allows user to give a specified name for identification such as “Smith Family”. Date & Time – Here shows date and time set on this phone. Set New Date & Time – These fields allow user to set correct date and time according to the local standard. You may synchronize phone time to match your PC by press “Sync with PC” button or save changed date and time.
Video Door Phone User Guide System – Network Settings MAC Address – This is a quasi-unique identifier attached to most network adapters. IP Type – You may select preferred IP type here. There are two options: DHCP Client and Fixed IP Address. The default value is DHCP Client. If you select Fixed IP Address, you have to input IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS data in following fields.
Video Door Phone User Guide System - Login ID You may change login ID and password of this Web UI here. There are 3 items: Login ID – Input new ID here. Password – Input new password here. Confirm Password – Input the new password again here to make sure the inputs are correct. After filling in preferred data, you may press the “Save” button to save new data. The default is ID and password: Figure 16 : System Login ID Settings Login ID : admin Password : admin.
Video Door Phone User Guide Phone Settings – Video You may set change the video settings in this page. Bandwidth –You may select preferred bandwidth for video and audio streaming. There are 5 options: 128Kbps, 256Kbps, 384Kbps, 512Kbps and 768Kbps. Please check which bandwidth is suitable for you with your service provider. Default setting is 384Kbps. Quality –This item allows you to select preferred video quality. There are 5 options: Excellent, Good, Average, Acceptable and Low.
Video Door Phone User Guide z z z Fluorescent Light – This condition is suited for white lighting environment such as office. Yellow Lamps – This condition is suited for indoor yellow bulb environment. It is more like sunny daylight in outdoor. Orange Lamps – This condition is suited for indoor orange color or more red color environments. It is more like sunset or dawn in outdoor.
Video Door Phone User Guide packet to the other end if this feature is enabled. CNG – You may enable or disable Comfortable-Noise-Generate function here. This phone will generate background noise when receiving silence packet from the other end if this feature is enabled. AEC Scene Setting – You may select the AEC(Acoustic Echo Control) scene according the environment of the installed location. General option conditions are “Open Space”, ”Semi-open Space”, ”Corridor” or “User Define”.
Video Door Phone User Guide SIP Services You may setup advanced SIP service parameters in this page: Authentication z Display Name – This name will show on the IP phone of called parties. You may fill in the preferred name here. ”Doorphone” is preferred. z User Number – You may fill in the phone number here, normally it is provided by service provider. To work with IP PBX, you may fill in extension number here. z Account ID –You may fill in your account name of SIP service here.
Video Door Phone User Guide Hold Version – You may select the version of the SIP Hold service here. There are 2 options: RFC3264/RFC2543. Default is RFC3264. Session Timer – You can set the session timer here. The range is from 0 to 1800 seconds. Default is 0 second. Media Timer – You can set the no continue media string timer here. The DP101 will discard the connection when the condition is happened. The range is from 0 to 180 seconds. Default is 5 seconds.
Video Door Phone User Guide internal alarm is triggered. z Notice Number via Message (IP:Port) –You may fill in the IP and port for the PC here, can also report to PC. External Alarm (connect with DO4) –Where the external alarm device is connected to the DO4 (Pin : Digit Output 4 ). You may enable or disable the voltage polarity in the auxiliary DO4. The function can be triggered by the following trigger points. Please refer to chapter 6. z z z z z Service –You may enable or disable the function.
Video Door Phone User Guide z z Function Name –You may fill out the function for memo. Trigger By Digit Input 1 – You can set the “Digit Input 1(DI1)” as a trigger point. You may select the voltage polarity “From High to Low” or “From Low to High” for triggering. z Trigger By Digit Input 2 – You can set the “Digit Input 2(DI2)” as a trigger point. You may select the voltage polar “From High to Low” or “From Low to High” for triggering.
Video Door Phone User Guide Entrance Settings –RFID You may get the related RFID information and delete the issued RFID Cards here. Master Card1 – The master card can issue new cards for the new residents. When the field is null, you may scan a new RFID Card, it can be set as Master Card1. Master Card2 – The master card can issue new cards for the new residents. The Master Card2 can be issued by the Amroad’s software.
Video Door Phone User Guide Upgrade This section allows you to upgrade firmware of DP101 through network. There are 2 items in this page: Software Version - Shows current firmware version number. Select Target File - You may press “Browse” button to locate the new firmware that you wish to upgrade. After select the new firmware, you can press “Upgrade” button to start the upgrading process. You will see progress bar showing the upgrade status.
Video Door Phone User Guide Configurations This section allows you to backup / restore the configure file. There are 2 items in this page: Export File – Backup the configure setting to your external storage. See Fig.24 Import File – Restore the configure setting from the backup file. See Fig.25.
Video Door Phone User Guide Chapter 5 : Using Video Door Phone Making Calls From Video Door Phone Using the Video Door Phone is quite simple. You will see “Door bell” on the front side . Press “Door Bell” to make a call. If there is no one answering this call, the bell sounds (Ding-Dong) will continuously ring until caller cancel this call by pressing again or the call will be disconnected automatically after 15 seconds. (The time out can be set at Web for 15 ,30 , 45 and 60 seconds).
Video Door Phone User Guide DP101 RFID Card Usage Residents scan RFID card on the reader. DP101R will verify the database to determine whether drive the Digit Output 3. Issue RFID Master Card First Time Without any cabling, just scan RFID card on the DP101R reader when the DP101R device 1st time on-line. The RFID card will be seen as Master Card1. Upgrade new cards with Master Card : Scan Master Card on DP101R First. Then Scan New RFID Card on DP101R, DP101R Will Store New ID Into Database.
Video Door Phone User Guide Chapter 6 : Applications Functions Performed by the Devices Stolen prevention Web UI of reporting system set up -Able to set on/off this reporting function -When the reporting function is triggered, other external devices (Digit Output 4) can be triggered to call the police and notify the Videophone (Notice) as well Functional description -There are more than one way to receive the messages besides the alarm, for instance if the Notice connected to SIP or IP is selected, the mes
Video Door Phone User Guide Functions Performed by the GPIO Devices Lighting condition Function Scene scenario − When the image is too dark on the videophone’s display due to the low light situationPlease refer the following steps: (1) IR LED module − Pressing “5”on Videophone to turn on the IR LED module, press again to turn it off.
Video Door Phone User Guide Wiring set up To trigger SSR (Solid State Relay) with the internal power supply to turn on Burglar prevention Function Figure 28 : Auxiliary Light Wiring Scene scenario − Able to set on the setting (DI4) or set off the bugler alarm at home (1) Normal Close Various sensors are installed at home such as burglar prevention detected sensor (DI1/DI2 is connected with magnetic switches, glass vibration sensor, PIR …). The burglar prevention function can be turn on/off by DI4.
Video Door Phone User Guide Normal close situation can be use with the burglar prevention scenario Web UI of buglar prevention (DO2) - Able to turn on/off this function - When the function is triggered, Digit Output 2 will transmit the Polar Reverse - When the function is triggered other devices can be triggered via (1) Ethernet (2) Videophone (Notice) (3) Can set up the emergency number , there are different internal alarm output indication (4) Internal speaker alarm Figure 29 : Burglar Prevention Settin
Video Door Phone User Guide Figure 32 : Burglar Device Wiring Figure 31 : Burglar Device Wiring Controller Function Scene scenario − To provide a DO2 that can connect to the Digital input of other controller (e.g. Alarm or Door Access controller). Functional description − During talking, you may press “#” key of Video phone to trigger DO2.Polar reverse will be activated for 5 seconds to access the controller. Wiring set up Please refer to Fig. 30.
Video Door Phone User Guide Care Unit Function Scene scenario − The patient can ask the help from the nurses by pressing the door bell button in the care unit .While the meantime the DO4 will receive the turn on signal, if there is a external emergency light on the entrance of the unit in order to notify nurses around. To turn off the emergency light by set off the DO4 via DI4.
Video Door Phone User Guide Wiring set up Figure 34 : Emergency Button Wiring Figure 35 : External Alarm Wiring 36
Video Door Phone User Guide Hearing-Impaired Function Scene scenario When a visitor presses the door bell on the DP101, the corresponding pre-set video phone will start to ring and in the meantime the warning light will be turn on to notify the people having the hearting problem. Then they can verify the identity on the screen before they unlock the door.
Video Door Phone User Guide Functions Performed by the IP-PBX Simultaneous Ring –The Distribution Policy is set to Ring All. e.g. When a visitor calls the group call (say extension 500), group members (say extensions 155, 157, and 166) will all ring simultaneously. Call Forwarding – Enter a number to which incoming calls are forwarded when not answered. The number could be an extension or a PSTN number with appropriate outbound prefix.
Video Door Phone User Guide Appendix A : Regulatory Information FCC STATEMENT This product has been tested and complies with the specifications for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Video Door Phone User Guide CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (EUROPE) Manufacturer declares that this product conforms to the specifications listed below, following the provisions of the European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC: z EN 301 489-1, 301 489-17 General EMC requirements for Radio equipment. z EN 609 50 Safety z EN 300-328-1, EN 300-328-2 Technical requirements for Radio equipment. Caution: This equipment is intended to be used in all EU and EFTA countries.