Aiphone IS IP Network Direct Setting Manual
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Thank you for selecting Aiphone for your communication and security needs. Please read this manual and the separate “OPERATION MANUAL” carefully before setting and using this system. Refer to the provided “INSTALLATION MANUAL” for complete information regarding this system. * IMPORTANT Please read and understand the system setting procedures before beginning the setup process. Please note that images and illustrations depicted in this manual may differ from the actual ones. IS SERIES Commercial &...
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2 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL ............... 3 PURPOSE OF THE SYSTEM SETTINGS ................................... 3 SETTING LIST ............................. 4 SYSTEM SETTING FLOW .......... 8 Flow 1 ............................................. 9 Flow 2 ........................................... 10 Flow 3 ............................................11 Remote site connection settings ........................................ 12 STARTING UP THE SYSTEM AND PREPARING FOR THE SETTINGS...
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3 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM ABOUT THIS MANUAL The IS system provides various manuals to meet various system planning and work processes. Use the manuals necessary for your system. Manual confi gurations The following manuals are provided for a network direct system. Read all the manuals for installing, setting up, and using a network direct system, or provide the manuals to the persons working with the system. INSTALLATION MANUAL (A booklet included with the IP master...
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4 SETTING LIST The following is the list of system settings you can make via the web browser. The titles or items in shaded cells are required. NOTES: The following list is a brief overview of the setting items available in the system settings on a PC. The descriptions, and the style and order of descriptions do not necessarily equate with the actual displays. The following list describes the setting contents required only for a network direct system. The actual setting windows of the web browser also...
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5 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Title Sub title Item Sub item Setting range Default System setting Area/Site registrationArea/Site Name - Up to 24 alphanumeric characters (for up to 99 areas including sites) * Up to 31 for sites 1 (for Area number 01) Area/Site - Area/Site Area IP Address (sites only) - 0 - 255 (for each fi eld) - Port number (sites only)- 1024 - 65535 - Connection Password (sites only)- Up to 16 alphanumeric characters - Door release (sites only)-...
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6 Title Sub title Item Sub item Setting range Default Timer setting - Call Normal/Priority/Urgent 10 to 600 (sec.), 0 (Unlimited)Normal: 30 (sec.) Priority: 90 (sec.) Urgent: 0 (Unlimited) Communication In Local (Not available) 30 to 600 (sec.) (Not used for network direct system)60 (sec.) Via IP 30 to 600 (sec.) 60 (sec.) Telephone (Not available) 30 to 600 (sec.) (Not used for network direct system)120 (sec.) Paging - 30 to 600 (sec.) 60 (sec.) Monitor - 10 to 600 (sec.) 60 (sec.) Scan monitor:...
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7 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Title Sub title Item Sub item Setting range Default E-mail setting- Email destination address1/2/3 Up to 256 alphanumeric characters - Email source address- Up to 256 alphanumeric characters - SMTP authentication SMTP server Up to 256 alphanumeric characters - SMTP server port 1 to 65535 465 (Email) login ID Up to 256 alphanumeric characters - Password Up to 64 alphanumeric characters - Language selection...
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8 SYSTEM SETTING FLOW First of all, make the network settings. The network setting method differs according to the network environment. Select the fl ow suitable for your network environment from the chart below, and start the network settings after you fully understand it. After the network settings are fi nished, make the other individual system settings. See P. 15-28 for the system setting details. NOTE: The system settings should be made mainly on the IP host unit in the system (in a site). You...
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9 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Flow 1 (IP host unit: A static IP address is set, IP client units: IP addresses are assigned by the DHCP server automatically) Search for the IP address of the IP host unit from the MAC address of the IP host unit by using IS_IPSEARCH.exe (in the CD-ROM included with the IP master station (IS-IPMV)). (If the address does not appear, repeat this step until it appears.) Then access the address from the browser on the PC. (→P. 14) This...
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10 Flow 2 (All units: Static IP addresses are set) Write down the MAC addresses of all the IP units to be used in the system in advance by using the “Setting Information Memo” (→P. 30) etc. The MAC address is labeled on each unit. * Decide the static IP address for each IP unit. Make the [Network setting: Individual] settings on each IP unit individually. (→ P. 16) : Settings on the IP host unit : Settings on the IP client unitsSTART Connect the units and the PC used for settings to the network,...