Aiphone IS IP Network Direct Operation Manual
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31 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT D Searching for a paging zone in your site from the list [PAGING ZONE] Select [PAGING ZONE] from the SEARCH LIST. 1 (→P. 28) All the registered paging zones are displayed in the list. Press 2 to select the target zone (so that it is highlighted). You can select up to 5 zones. * (→P. 29) Start paging by following the procedure for paging.3 (→P. 35) E Searching for a remote site as the target of calling or paging from the list [REMOTE SITE] Select [REMOTE SITE] from the SEARCH LIST. 1 (→P. 28) All the registered remote sites are displayed in the list. Press 2 to select the target site (so that it is highlighted). After this step, you can call the target site with the * “Normal” priority by pressing TALK. For other calling operations such as selecting the priority, refer to P. 33. After pressing 3 ZOOM/WIDE, select the performance you want to do from [CALL] and [PAGING] from the list (so that it is highlighted). Start calling or paging by following the procedure for 4 the corresponding performance. (→P. 33, 35) NOTES: Before you perform calling or paging to a remote site, con rm what unit(s) in the site will receive and/or respond to your performance. You cannot select two or more remote sites. Searching for a station or zone by number using the dial keys Enter the number of the station or zone in your site 1 you want to search for by using the dial keys in the standby mode. The entered numbers are displayed, and all the stations and/or zones that include the entered number are displayed in the list. The search is narrowed down whenever a fi gure is * added. Press 2 to select the target station and/or zone (so that it is highlighted). You can select up to 5 stations and/or zones. * (→P. 29) Start calling (talking), monitoring or paging by 3 following the procedure for the corresponding performance. (→P. 33-35)
32 Searching for a station, zone or remote site from the placed call or received call list You can search for a station, zone or remote site from the most recent 20 items of the call and/or paging record or reception record. The items are displayed in the list in chronological order. * F Searching for a station, zone or remote site from the call and/or paging record list [PLACED CALLS] Press 1 to select [PLACED CALLS] in the standby mode. (→P. 27) Up to 20 items (target stations, zones or remote sites) of the most recent call and/or paging you performed are displayed in the list. Press 2 to select the target station, zone or remote site (so that it is highlighted). Start calling (talking), monitoring or paging by 3 following the procedure for the corresponding performance. (→P. 33-35) G Searching for a station or remote site from the reception record list [RECEIVED CALLS] Press 1 to select [RECEIVED CALLS] in the standby mode. (→P. 27) Up to 20 items (stations or remote sites) of the most recent call and/or paging you received are displayed in the list. Press 2 to select the target station or remote site (so that it is highlighted). Start calling (talking) or monitoring by following the 3 procedure for the corresponding performance. (→P. 33, 34) Selecting a station, zone or remote site by using the speed dial buttons Select a station, zone or remote site registered to one of the speed dials (1 to 6) simply by pressing the corresponding speed dial button. Press the speed dial button to which the target 1 station, zone or remote site is registered (highlighted). Start calling (talking), monitoring or paging by 2 following the procedure for the corresponding performance. (→P. 33-35)Speed dial buttons
33 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT Calling another station (direct voice call) Follow the steps below to call a desired door station or master station in your site, or a remote site. Search for and select the station or remote site you 1 want to call (so that it is highlighted) in one of the search methods. (→P. 27-32) If you call (the pilot station in) a remote site by searching * for it from [REMOTE SITE] of SEARCH LIST, select the target site, and then select [CALL] (so that it is highlighted). (→P. 31) Refer to the on-screen instructions: Be sure to make operations by checking the information on the upper part of the monitor. The next operations you can perform are displayed. e.g.) [ ] TALK … You can start talking by pressing TALK or lifting the handset. * If you will not set the priority, it is set to “Normal”. [ ] MONI … You can start monitoring by pressing MONITOR. [] PR (or PRIORITY) ……… You can proceed to the priority setting mode by pressing ZOOM/WIDE. To set the priority, press 2 ZOOM/WIDE, and then press to select the target priority (so that it is highlighted). If you wi* ll not set the priority, skip this step and press TALK or lift the handset. You can start calling (talking). Press 3 TALK or ZOOM/WIDE or lift the handset to start calling (talking). When a tone rings, your voice is heard at the target station and you can also hear sounds at the target station. (Direct voice call) The receiver can answer the call without pressing any button or lifting the handset. (Talk back) If the target station is a master station, the response of * it differs from the PRIVACY MODE setting on the target station. (See the table below.) PRIVACY MODE setting on the target master stationResponse OFFYour voice is heard at the target station and you can also hear sounds at the target station. 1Communication is enabled when the receiver presses TALK or lifts the handset. Otherwise you can hear no sound from the target station. 2When the target station receives your call, a tone notifi es you that the target station is in the (PRIVACY MODE) 2. Communication is enabled when the receiver presses TALK or lifts the handset. Otherwise you can hear no sound from the target station. * You can adjust the volume of call tone from [RECEIVE VOL] by pressing SETTING . Press 4 OFF or hang up the handset to fi nish communicating. or or
34 Monitoring You can monitor a door station or multiple door stations in your site sequentially (scan-monitoring) with a master station. When monitoring, you can view the image at the station and hear the sound. ■ Monitoring Search for and select the door station in your site that 1 you want to monitor (so that it is highlighted) in one of the search methods. (→P. 27-32) NOTE: You cannot monitor a master station and remote site. Press 2 MONITOR (when [] MONI is displayed). Press 3 OFF to fi nish monitoring. NOTES: If the selected station is being used (calling, communicating, being monitored, etc.), you cannot monitor the station. If you press TALK or lift the handset while monitoring, the communication mode starts with the station after a tone. During video monitoring, you can switch Zoom/Wide, make Pan & Tilt control and adjust images on the monitor. (→P. 23-24) To shift to scan-monitoring Press MONITOR during monitoring. If the station being monitored is a preset one for scan- * monitoring, the scan-monitoring starts from the subsequent station in the scan-monitoring order. If the station being monitored is not a preset one for scan- * monitoring, the scan-monitoring starts from the fi rst station in the scan-monitoring order. ■ Scan-monitoring You can monitor the preset stations in your site (up to 20 door stations) sequentially, each for the set duration. The stations should be preset in the System setting on a PC. * Press 1 MONITOR in the standby mode. The stations set for scan-monitoring are monitored sequentially, each for the set duration. If the scan-monitoring lasts 10 minutes, the backlight of * the master station monitor will be turned off. Pressing any key will turn on the backlight again. If the scan-monitoring target station is only one, the scan- * monitoring ends after a lapse of approx. 11 minutes. Press 2 OFF to stop scan-monitoring . To monitor only the desired station continuously: Press MONITOR when the target station is being monitored during scan-monitoring. Press * MONITOR again to restart the scan-monitoring. NOTES: Pressing TALK is invalid during scan-monitoring. If the handset is lifted during scan-monitoring, the scan-monitoring is continued and sounds at the target station can be heard from the handset, and when the handset is hung up or OFF is pressed, the scan-monitoring ends. If the master station receives a call during scan-monitoring, the scan-monitoring ends automatically. If one of the preset stations is being used (calling, communicating, being monitored, etc.) during the scan-monitoring, it will be skipped. During the scan-monitoring, the Zoom/Wide, Pan & Tilt, door release and image adjusting functions are disabled. (The camera is xed in the Wide mode.)
35 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT Viewing video images at the target station When you are receiving a call from, communicating with a door station, or monitoring a door station in your site, you can view video images at the target station. Use the following functions on the master station to control video images as you prefer. (→P. 23-24) Switching Zoom/Wide • Pan & Tilt• Adjusting images • NOTE: Video images cannot be controlled during scan-monitoring. Paging The system allows you to page (transmit an announcement) the selected zone(s) and/or station(s) simultaneously. For paging a remote site, you can page the zone registered * as the target in the site. NOTE: If you use zones, register zones in the System setting on a PC in advance. Search for and select the zone or remote site you 1 want to page (so that it is highlighted) in one of the search methods. (→P. 27-32) You can select up to 5 zones and/or stations in your site * for paging. (→P. 29) For paging a zone in a remote site, you cannot select * a zone. If you page (the pilot zone in) a remote site by searching for it from [REMOTE SITE] of SEARCH LIST, select the target site, and then select [PAGING] (so that it is highlighted). (→P. 31) To set the priority (when “[2 ] PRIORITY” is displayed), press ZOOM/WIDE , and then press to select the target priority (so that it is highlighted). If you * will not set the priority, skip this step and press TALK or lift the handset. You can start paging after a tone. Press 3 TALK or ZOOM/WIDE, or lift the handset (when “[ ] [] PAGE” is displayed). After a tone rings, start paging.4 A receiver can answer it and communicate with you 5 by pressing TALK or lifting the handset. When the priority is set to * BROADCAST, no receiver can answer the paging. The paging will be heard in priority to any other performances (of lower priority) including ongoing communications between stations. (→P. 22) When you have fi nished paging, press 6 OFF or hang up the handset. Handsetor or
36 Sending e-mails You can send e-mails to the designated mail addresses in the following events. When calling • When a error occurs among units• When the system starts up• Each of these events that has occurred in the previous 60 seconds is summarized and sent in an e-mail. To use this function, you need to register mail addresses in * the System settings on a PC in advance. An example of e-mail contents [Title]: System name [Body]: Call: Call , , Error: Error , Start-up: System start NOTES: The mail title and texts cannot be changed. When there is a door call at a door station, an e-mail will be sent with a snapshot (QVGA JPEG) at the station attached. An e-mail will not be sent for paging. OTHER FUNCTIONS
37 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT TECHNICAL PRECAUTIONS Cleaning: • Clean all the units with a soft cloth dampened with a neutral household cleanser. Do not use an abrasive cleaner or cloth. Door stations are water resistant, however clean all the units with a soft cloth dampened with a neutral household cleanser. Do not use an abrasive cleaner or cloth. If you are experiencing diffi culties in the use of the system, please check our web site at http://www.aiphone.net/. • AVAILABLE CHARACTER LIST The following are the characters that can be entered with each of the dial keys on the master station for station or zone names and numbers. Some characters are available with a key and they are switched whenever the key is pressed. Dial keyCharacters and number that can be entered with a key Number Characters 1 1 . -?! @_/1 2 (ABC) 2 A B C 2 3 (DEF) 3 D E F 3 4 (GHI) 4 G H I 4 5 (JKL) 5 J K L 5 6 (MNO) 6 M N O 6 7 (PQRS) 7 P Q R S 7 8 (TUV) 8 T U V 8 9 (WXYZ) 9 W X Y Z 9 00+$%&();0 # APPENDIX
38 SPECIFICATIONS Color monitor IP master station (IS-IPMV) Power source48V DC (PoE) 24V DC (supplied from the power supply unit) Current consumptionMax. 65mA (PoE) Max. 130mA (when power supply unit is used) CommunicationHandset: Simultaneous communication (When press-to-talk (PTT) is not set) Hands-free: Auto-voice actuation or Press-to-talk (PTT) Ambient temperature 0 - 40°C (+32°F - +104°F) Monitor 3.5 inch color LCD monitor Call historyCall record: 20 Reception record: 20 Paging capacitySimultaneous paging to max. 5 zones and/or stations MountingDesktop use (with or without desktop stand) or wall-mount Electrical box 1 or 3-gang box* Material Flame resisting ABS resin Color Black Weight Approx. 820g (1.81 lbs.) *: 1-gang box…..For wiring only (Fix the unit to the wall directly) 3-gang box…..For wiring and fi xing the unit IP vandal-resistant video door station (surface- mount) (IS-IPDV) Power source48V DC (PoE) 24V DC (supplied from the power supply unit) ConsumptionMax. 85mA (PoE) Max. 160mA (when power supply unit is used) Communication Open voice hands-free communication Ambient temperature -10 - 60°C (+14°F - +140°F) Camera 1/4-inch color CMOS Minimum illumination 5 Lux Camera angle Wide: Approx. 170° (horizontal) Mounting Surface-wall mount (directly to wall) MaterialFront panel: Aluminum die-cast Main unit: Flame resisting PC+ABS resin Color Front panel: Dull-gray silver Weight Approx. 540g (1.19 lbs.) Remarks Weather-resistant IP vandal-resistant video door station (fl ush-mount) (IS-IPDVF) Power source48V DC (PoE) 24V DC (supplied from the power supply unit) ConsumptionMax. 85mA (PoE) Max. 160mA (when power supply unit is used) Communication Open voice hands-free communication Ambient temperature -10 - 60° C (+14°F - +140°F) Camera 1/4-inch color CMOS Minimum illumination 5 Lux Camera angle Wide: Approx.170° (horizontal) Mounting Flush-mount Electrical box Not used (mounts on built-in back box.) MaterialFront panel: Stainless steel Main unit: Flame resisting PC+ABS resin ColorFront panel: Stainless steel, vertical hair-line processed Back box: Black WeightApprox. 860g (1.90 lbs.) Back box: Approx. 600g (1.32 lbs.) Remarks Weather-resistant
39 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT WARRANTY Aiphone warrants its products to be free from defects of material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of two years after delivery to the ultimate user and will repair free of charge or replace at no charge, should it become defective upon which examination shall disclose to be defective and under warranty. Aiphone reserves unto itself the sole right to make the fi nal decision whether there is a defect in materials and/or workmanship; and whether or not the product is within the warranty. This warranty shall not apply to any Aiphone product which has been subject to misuse, neglect, accident, power surge, or to use in violation of instructions furnished, nor extended to units which have been repaired or altered outside of the factory. This warranty does not cover batteries or damage caused by batteries used in connection with the unit. This warranty covers bench repairs only, and any repairs must be made at the shop or place designated in writing by Aiphone. Aiphone will not be responsible for any costs incurred involving on site service calls. Aiphone will not provide compensation for any loss or damage incurred by the breakdown or malfunction of its products during use, or for any consequent inconvenience or losses that may result. The object area of is the EU. FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits 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. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Increase the separation • between the equipment and receiver. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. •
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