Vip-Vision Apartment Series Manuel utilisateur

Residential & Apartment
Intercom Systems
Installation Manual
Supports models from:
INT-Q320

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1. Pre-Installation
1.3 Device Models & Specications 5
1.1 Getting Started 6
1.2 Installation Notes 7
2. Wiring & Connections
2.1 INTIPRDSG, INTIPDDS2 & INTIPDDS4 8
2.2 INTIPADSD 9
2.3 Indoor Monitor 10
2.4 Door Strike Wiring 11
2.5 Intercom Wiring 12
3. One Key Conguration
3.1 One Key Conguration – 1 Monitor and 1 Door Station 15
3.2 One Key Conguration – 2 Monitors and 2 Door Stations 17
4. Residential Intercom Manual Setup
4.1 Manual Conguration of 1 Residential Door Station and 1 Monitor 20
4.2 Manual Conguration of Additional Indoor Monitor/s 23
4.3 Manual Conguration of Additional Door Stations 24
5. Apartment Intercom Manual Setup
5.1 Manual Conguration of 1 Apartment Door Station & 2 Monitors 27
5.2 Additional Procedure For 2-Button & 4-Button Door Station 31
5.3 Group Calling Apartment Intercoms 31
5.4 Re-conguring an Existing Intercom for Use on the Network 32
6. Additional Conguration
6.1 Adding IP Cameras to an Indoor Monitor 33
6.2 Adding Your Door Station to a VIP Vision NVR 34
6.3 Issuing Cards (For Door Stations with a Built-In Card Reader) 35
6.4 Adding Entry Codes (For Door Stations with a Built-In Keypad) 36
6.5 Setting Time & Date 37
6.6 Changing Door Station Video & Audio Settings 37
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6.7 Door Station Latch Timing 38
6.8 Adjusting Monitor Audio Settings 39
6.9 Changing the IP Address of a Windows Computer 39
6.10 Finding Available IP Addresses 41
6.11 Using Cong Tool to Find & Initialize Devices on a Windows Computer 42
6.12 Initializing Devices With Cong Tool 42
6.13 Modify Device IP Addresses with VDP Cong Tool 43
7. Mobile App
7.1 Remote Access for Residential Systems 44
7.2 Push Notications 45
7.3 Apartment Intercom Remote Access 45
8. Using the Intercom System
8.1 Making and Answering Calls 46
8.2 Taking Videos / Snapshots from the Indoor Monitor 46
8.3 Viewing Your Videos/Snapshots from the Indoor Monitor 46
8.4 Calling Between Indoor Monitors 47
8.5 Create Favourites 47
9. Troubleshooting
Factory Reset Intercom Devices 48
Notes

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1. Pre-Installation
Thank you for purchasing this Intercom System. This install guide
covers basic setup, installation and use of your intercom system.
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Apartment Series IP Outdoor Station
INTIPADSD
• 1/2.9’’ 2.0MP 2mm lens camera with 158° diagonal FOV
• Call individual residences for two-way talk via Indoor Monitor
• Built-in NFC card reader for keycard access (up to 10,000 NFC cards)
• Connect with intercom monitor(s) via Ethernet
• Backlit OLED interface & supplemental white light
• Power via 12VDC 2A or Power over Ethernet (802.3af)
• IP65/IK08 weather & vandal resistant aluminium alloy body (front plate)
Residential PoE IP Intercom Door Station
INTIPRDSG
• 1/2.8’’ 2.0MP 1.95mm lens camera with 160° FOV
• Built-in microphone and speaker for 2-way talk
• Connect with intercom monitor(s) via Ethernet
• Alarm and RS485 input/output relays
• Weather and vandal resistant IP55/IK07 aluminium body
• Power via 12VDC 1A or Power over Ethernet (802.3af)
• 12VDC output for use only with the INTIPDM - 100mA max.
Residential 2/4 Button IP Intercom Door Station
INTIPDDS2 (2 Button) / INTIPDDS4 (4 Button)
• 1/2.8’’ 2.0MP 1.9mm lens camera with 140° FOV
• Built-in microphone and speaker for 2-way talk
• Built-in NFC card reader for keycard access (up to 10,000 NFC cards)
• Connect with intercom monitor(s) via Ethernet
• Door control, alarm and RS485 input/output relay
• Weather and vandal resistant IP65/IK08 aluminium body
• Power over Ethernet (12VDC, 802.3af)
Residential Series IP Intercom Monitors (White/Black)
INTIPMONGW (White) / INTIPMONGB (Black)
• Record and snapshot video calls/messages
• All calls and messages logged
• Prevent unwanted calls with Do Not Disturb mode
• Alarm system integration
• 7" TFT capacitive touch screen
• Power over Ethernet (12VDC, 802.3af)
• MicroSD storage (up to 32GB)
Residential Series IP Intercom Monitors with Handsets (White/Black)
INTIPMONDWH (White) / INTIPMONDBH2 (Black)
• Record and snapshot video calls/messages
• All calls and messages logged
• Prevent unwanted calls with Do Not Disturb mode
• Alarm system integration
• 7” TFT capacitive touch screen, Wall-mounted handset design
• Power over Ethernet (12VDC, 802.3af)
• MicroSD storage (up to 32GB)
Door Unlock Expander Module
INTIPDM
• RS485 communication with Door Stations
• NO / NC relay receivers for door control
• Input for door status monitoring & external door control
• Powered by 12VDC
2-Wire Intercom Switch
INTIPPOE2W
• • Facilitates network/power connectivity to 6 x 2-wire intercom devices
• • Provides 24VDC power with a maximum power load of 80W
• • Metal body with screws for surface mounting
1.3 Device Models & Specications

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1.1 Getting Started
This quick start guide is designed to get your intercom system up and running
quickly. Refer to the table to locate the correct steps to setup your intercom.
Example Image Product Section No.
Residential Series 1 Indoor Monitor, 1
Door Station (Intercom Kit) Setup
Section 3.1
(p17-18)
Residential Series Multiple Indoor
Monitors and/or Multiple Door
Stations Setup
Section 3.2
(p19-21)
Apartment Series Intercom Setup Section 5.1
(p29-32)
2 or 4 Button Door Station Setup
Section 5.1 &
Section 5.2
(p29-p33)
2-Wire Intercom 1 Indoor Monitor, 1
Door Station
Section 4.1
(p22-24)
2-Wire Intercom Multiple Indoor
Monitors and/or Multiple Door
Stations Setup
Section 4.1,
4.2 & 4.3
(p22-p28)
Step Section No.
1. Wiring the intercom system Section 2.5 (p14-16)
2. Wiring a door strike (if applicable) Section 2.4 (p13)
3. Congure the Intercom System See Table Below
4. Remote Access Setup (If applicable) Section 7 (p46-47)
5. Using the Intercom System Section 8 (p48-49)

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1.2 Installation Notes
• The Basic Settings password is 123456, which can be entered after pressing the Settings button.
• The Network Settings password is user congured upon initial setup, it can be entered after holding the Settings
button for 6 seconds.
• The Door Station’s default IP address is 192.168.1.108 or 192.168.1.110 (depending on model and rmware
version), in our examples, we will be referring to 192.168.108 as the default IP address. The Door Station’s default
username is “admin” and the password is user congured upon initial setup. Please note that only the Door Station
has a web interface - the Indoor Monitor does not.
• If this is your rst time purchasing a VIP Residential IP Intercom, we recommend setting it up on the bench before
installation, to familiarize yourself with the product. Upon installation, we recommend bringing a laptop to site to
make any settings changes that may be required. An understanding of basic computer networking is required.
• The IP intercom requires a CAT5e/CAT6 cable to be run between the Indoor Monitor, and Door Station. The cable
must be terminated to TIA-568A or TIA568B standards. If you wish to connect to the system remotely, your Indoor
Monitor and Door Station must be connected to your modem or network switch (sold separately).
• Power must be provided to each Door Station and Indoor Monitor - this can be done via Power other Ethernet with
a PoE switch, or via a separate 12VDC Power supply. Alternatively, 2-Wire cabling can be used (selected model
only)

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2.1 Connection Diagrams - Door Stations
2. Wiring & Connections
Name Description
Ethernet Port Power over Ethernet & network connectivity
Reset Button Reset conguration back to factory default settings
Tamper Switch The Door Station will generate an alarm sound if it is being removed from the wall
8-Pin
Connector
EOC1 (GND) 12V DC negative input/2-Wire connection port
EOC1 (+12) 12V DC positive input/2-Wire connection port
ALARM_COM Alarm common contact
ALARM_NO Alarm normally open contact
RS485A For use with the INTIPDM
RS485B For use with the INTIPDM
12V_OUT 12V DC positive output, 100ma max current. For use with the INTIPDM
GND Ground connection for 12V_OUT
6-Pin
Connector
DOOR_NO Door relay normally open contact
DOOR_COM Door relay common contact
DOOR_NC Door relay normally closed contact
GND Ground connection for DOOR_FB or DOOR_BUTTON
DOOR_FB Door latch feedback input, for use with monitored door latch
DOOR_BUTTON Exit button dry contact input, triggers door relay when shorted to GND
2.1.1 INTIPRDSG - G Series Residential Door Station

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2.1 Connection Diagrams - Door Stations (cont.)
2.1.1 INTIPDDS2 & INTIPDDS4 - Residential Door Stations
Name Description
Ethernet Port Power over Ethernet & network connectivity
12-Pin
Connector
12V 12V DC positive input
GND 12V DC negative input / Ground connection for FEEDBACK or Unlock
NO Door relay normally open contact
COM Door relay common contact
NC Door relay normally closed contact
FEEDBACK Door latch feedback input, for use with monitored door latch
UNLOCK Exit button dry contact input, triggers door relay when shorted to GND
RS485A For use with the INTIPDM
RS485B For use with the INTIPDM
ALM_IN Alarm input contact
ALM_NO Alarm normally open contact
ALM_COM Alarm common contact

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2.1 Connection Diagrams - Door Stations (cont.)
Name Description
Ethernet Port Power over Ethernet & network connectivity
Reset Button Reset conguration back to factory default settings
Tamper Switch The Door Station will generate an alarm sound if it is being removed from the wall
12-Pin
Connector
12V 12V DC positive input
GND 12V DC negative input
NO Door relay normally open contact
COM Door relay common contact
NC Door relay normally closed contact
FEEDBACK Door latch feedback input, for use with monitored door latch
UNLOCK Exit button dry contact input, triggers door relay when shorted to GND
GND Ground connection for FEEDBACK or UNLOCK
RS485A For use with the INTIPDM
RS485B For use with the INTIPDM
N/A Not used
2.1.1 INTIPRDSJ - J Series Residential Door Station
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