Specifications and Package Contents 1
Dimensions 2
Installation and Connections 3
System Diagram 5
Basic Functions and Operation 6
Factory Reset 7
I.
Detect and Verify Network Settings
Search for devices with CVT Upgrade Tool 8
Getting to a Command Prompt in Windows
Verify your computer’s network settings 9
Compare your computer’s IP address with
your SIM’s IP address
II.
Accessing and Configuring the Setup Interface
Launching the user interface
Enter log in credentials
LAN Settings
Device Settings
Access Settings
SIP Settings
Forward Account Settings
External Module Settings
Advanced Settings
Phone Book
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Default, Restore and Backup
Log Out
Support and Warranty(Back)
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SPECIFICATIONS
SIM/SIK/SI-8000Series
IP Intercom System
PACKAGE CONTENTS
CPU 350 MHz
RAM DDR2 (1 GB x 2)Flash 2 GB
Power
IP Rating IP 66
Rated Power
12V DC
6W
Model: SIM-8302
Standby Power Consumption 6W
Operating Temperature -5ºF ~ 131ºF
Outdoor panel power interface
connects with 12V DC power. Unlock
signal input connected with unlock
module.
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RS485RJ45 Pin Out: T-568B
Enable to connect equipment with RS485 interface.
RS485 interface enables to output 12V/100mA power.
+12V is not needed to wire if it is unused.
RS485 Interface RS485 Equipment
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SIK-8000 series
104mm
Hole
l
181mm
Drain hole: 20mm
60mm
Network switch
CAT5e
Exit button
EX-BUT1
EX-BUT2
Plug
Waterproof
CAT5 Cable
Flat camera/
Outdoor panel/
Help station
+12V
GND
CTRL
COM
NC
NO
Power(UPS-DP)
GND
+12VNCCOM
+
DC
Lock
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Basic Operation Basic Functions
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Calling Indoor Monitor
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Input floor and room number (at least 3 digits),
then press # to confirm. If you do not press pound
the unit will automatically call after 2 seconds.
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You can also make a call by searching through
the phone book. To search the phone book,
press the up or down arrow on the keypad,
then press # once you have found the person
you wish to call
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If the indoor monitor you are trying to reach is
unavailable, the outdoor panel will display “Busy”,
then auto return to standby mode.
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Press the ✱ button to end communication
at any time during the call
Video intercom with indoor
monitor & management center
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ID card reader Supports a maximum of 10,000 cards
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Access password unlocking
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Supports standard SIP protocol
to communicate with IP phones
and SIP software
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Phone book search and direct dial
Calling Management Center
Unlocking the Door
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Dial “0000” then press # to call
the management center
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If the management center is busy or unavailable,
the outdoor panel will display “Busy”,
then auto return to standby mode.
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Press the ✱ button to end communication
at any time during the call.
Call Guard / Management
Call a room directly
(e.g. 1111#)
Center:0000+ #Call:RoomNo+ #Unlock: # + PSW +#
Search Directory
Name:
1. Unlocking by Access Password
2. Unlocking by IC/ID card
Front Display
Instruction
▲
or▼
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Press the # key, enter the access password
(default is 000), then press the # key
to confirm
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Hold the IC/ID card up against the
card reader area of the SIM Intercom
Unlock door from keypad
(e.g. #123456#)
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Reset SIM unit to Factory Default Settings
1.
Press # key twice and type in the
default password: 123456. This will take you
to menu settings
2.
Select the Default menu, then enter into the
Default Settings menu
3.
Press 1 to indicate that all settings will be
back to Factory Default Settings,
press # to confirm
Access Control Card Reader Section
There are two ways to delete the card information:
1.
If you registered the card via Management Software,
you can delete the card information in the software
as well
2.
If you registered the card via SIM panel, you can
reset the SIM to Factory Default Settings to
delete the card information
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1 Detect Door Station & Verify Network Settings
1-1
Connect a 12V DC power supply to your
SIM/MDU, then connect your SIM/MDU to your
switch or router via CAT5e or CAT6, then launch
the CVT Upgrade Tool. Click on Search to find
the IP address of your SIM/MDU intercom.
By default, the address is 192.168.1.200.
1-2
Verify your computer’s LAN settings via
Command Prompt
Device ID
IP address
MAC address
The easiest way to open Command Prompt on
a Windows machine is to press Win+R on your
keyboard. Hold the Windows key down and then
press R.
In the Run window, type “cmd” then hit OK.
This will open Command Prompt
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1 Detect Door Station & Verify Network Settings
1-3
In the Command Prompt window, type in “ipconfig”
and press enter to find your computer’s
IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway
(your router’s IP address).
Make sure to take note of your IP address,
your network mask and default gateway
so you can reference them later.
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Compare your computer’s IP address with the
IP address of the SIM/MDU Intercom. If the first
three sets of numbers (192.168.1.x) from your
computer’s IP address match the SIM/MDU
Intercom’s first three sets of numbers (192.168.1.x),
you can proceed to Step 2.
If they don’t match, you can refer to the “changing
network settings” portion of this manual.
Device ID
IP address
MAC address
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2-1
Open Internet Explorer and type the IP address of
your SIM/MDU Intercom into the address bar and
hit enter.
2-2
A log-in window will appear and you will enter your
user name and password to access the user
interface. The default credentials are “admin”, and
“123456”.
Default IP addresses:
SIM-8302 Multi-tenant station 192.168.1.200
SIK-8000 Intercom w/keypad 192.168.1.240
SI-8000 IP Intercom series 192.168.1.199
ST-3078 7” touchscreen 192.168.1.230
ST-3108 10” touchscreen 192.168.1.220
Note: Do not proceed to Step 3 until
you have verified your computer and
SIM Intercom are on the same network
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LAN Settings
IP: It must be a unique IP address with the first
three sets of numbers (192.168.1.x) matching
the first three sets of numbers of your Gateway
address. The last set (x) can be any number
between 2 and 253. Each SIM/MDU Intercom
ships with a default IP address of 192.168.1.200
or based on the models on previous page.
Mask: The default mask is 255.255.255.0. Most
simple networks that don’t require more than
254 usable IP addresses will use this mask by
default. If more addresses are required then you
will most likely have a network engineer working
on the project who will take care of the
subnetting.
Gateway: The gateway is the IP address of your
router, think of it as your devices gateway to get
out of the local area network (LAN). It tells your
devices where to send information if it needs to
go to another network or the internet.
DNS: You need to match your DNS address
to the DNS address you’ll get when you type
“ipconfig /all” into the command prompt.
You may also use “8.8.8.8” or “8.8.4.4”.
Server IP: This is the address of the PC that is
running the management software.
Password: the password used to login to the
management software.
Password: This is the password used to login to
the management software.
NTP: Network Time Protocol is used to sync the
SIM/MDU Intercom’s clock. You can use a local
server in your area.
Note: Any time you change your
settings, you must click Submit before
leaving the page.
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Device Settings
BuildNo: Building number: 1
UnitNo: Unit number: 1
Floor: 11
RoomNo: 11
No: Unique number for the outdoor panel (can
be any number between 1 & 9) . You can have
a maximum of 9 door stations for one building
number.
Sys passwd: Login password (default is 123456)
Panel mode: Select “Personal Panel”
Ring back: you can choose 4 different ring back
tones for the outdoor panel
Language: Choose which language you want
to use
Volume: The volume of the ring back tone on
the outdoor panel. You can choose 1-6
TZ: Set your time zone:
Forward: Select “one by one” to make the unit
call the first monitor and then call the rest
in sequence or “all at once” to have it call all
monitors at the same time
Note: Any time you change your
settings, you must click Submit before
leaving the page.
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Access Settings
Unlock timeout: Time delay in seconds from
when you activate the door unlock to when it
triggers the strike. Choose 1-9 seconds
Unlock delay: Amount of time in seconds the
door lock stays open. Choose 0-9
Elev refer: It is reserved for high rise buildings
Admin Card: It is reserved for high rise building
administration
Security ON/OFF: Check the box for security on
Unlock Password: Set up to eight different
unlock passwords (default is 0000). Typically used
for management and maintenance personnel
Card Reader:
1.
Register admin card: input “0” in the Admin
Card frame and confirm. Then hold the
admin card up to the reader, when you hear
the beep the card has registered successfully.
2.
Register the unlock cards: Swipe the admin
card first, then swipe the new unlock card
within 10 seconds. It will sound a tone to
confirm it has successfully registered.
Note: You cannot use the admin card
as an unlock card (the admin card will
not unlock the door).
Note: Any time you change your
settings, you must click Submit before
leaving the page.
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SIP enable: Select box w/check
Proxy: URL of your SIP server
sip:sip.linphone.org
Realm: URL of the domain your SIP
Authentication server is on.
sip.linphone.org
Outbound: URL of your outbound proxy server
sip:sip.linphone.org
Stun IP: URL of the STUN server
sip.linphone.org
Stun Port: Port used to setup phone calls to a
VOIP provider outside the local network
5060
User: user name for your SIP account from
Linphone, Password for your SIP account.
*This is only for the door station; ALL phones
and screens must have their own Linphone
account. Think of this as an individual phone
number.
Bit-rate: The number of bits per second the
unit will use to transmit voice and data. We
recommend 512k. These settings should match on
all devices (indoor monitor, mobile phone app etc)
Timeout: Amount of time in seconds the door
station will attempt to connect to a SIP server
(120-1800s)
Ring Time: Amount of time in seconds the unit
will ring (35-120s)
Host2id:
Confirm the VOIP page SIP settings are correct on the Main page as shown above
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Forward Account Settings
1.
Make a SIP call to another SIP device
(Direct Call)
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Enter number to be dialed on SIM into “RoomNo” box
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Enter SIP number to call in the “Account” box,
then click Submit.
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Once you enter “100” on the keypad,
it will call account 100
2.
Make a SIP call to another SIP device
(using an Internal SIP server)
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For calling a SIP Device with the IP address - 192.168.1.230
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When you dial 100 on the SIM Intercom, it will call
the device with the IP address – 1 0 9 0 1 9 i s
t h e D e v i c e I D ad d r e s s f r o m t h e C V T
U p g r a de T o o l, 192.168.1.230 is the LAN IP
address of the intercom.
sip:109019@192.168.1.230
3.
Make a SIP call to another SIP device
(using an External SIP server)
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For calling a SIP Device with a SIP account
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When you dial 1114 on the SIM Intercom, it will
call the device with a registered SIP account
Device ID
IP address
MAC address
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To enable the forwarding of the door station for external SIP calling
or internal calling to monitors at the same time by using the
setup below:
Example of RoomNo: 1111, this is from the SI-8000 series door station
or from the ST-3078 / ST-3108 monitors device settings setup menu.
11 = floor
11 = room
Multiple sip accounts would look like the following:
Sip:example@sip.linphone.org; darrel33@sip.linphone.org
The example below shows the
forward settings when using a
registered SIP account
Use one number to forward to multiple
devices. You can set the SIM up to forward
a call to multiple devices when one string
of numbers is pressed
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You can use one number to forward
a call to a maximum of 8 devices
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In the example, when the user
presses “100” on the keypad, it will call
both the device with IP addresses
192.168.1.230 and 192.168.1.250
•When using a monitor (ST-3078 or ST-3108), the forward account would be in the monitor setup,
not the intercom SI-8000 series doorstation menu.
sip:1@192.168.1.230;sip:@192.168.1.250
Forward to multiple devices, you
will select “one by one” or “all at
once”in the device settings
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External Module Settings
Voice GW
Used to connect to an on-site
voice gateway server if you are using one
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Advanced Settings
Advertising
Used for touchscreen models
Quick Call
Used for touchscreen quick call / guard button
Speed Dial
Used for touchscreen models
RTSP Feed
Refer to page 20
sip:cvt@linphone.org
Note: Anytime you change your settings,
you must click Submit before leaving the page
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Phone Book
The Phone Book is where you will connect
names with room numbers for the SIM’s
on-screen phone directory
Name
Searchable name that will be
displayed in the phone book
Room
Room number to be associated
with the name entered
Delete Name
To erase the name, select the
room number and delete it.
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Default
This is where you go to reset the unit
to default settings, backup your current
settings, or restore from a previous backup
Note: Anytime you change your settings,
you must click Submit before leaving the page
To restore the SIM unit to default settings,
please refer to page 8.
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Logout
Note: Anytime you change your settings,
you must click Submit before leaving the page
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Streaming Video via RSTP on the touchscreen model ST-3078 and ST-3108
Enter the camera setup screen by typing the IP address
you obtained from the CVT Upgrade Tool (refer to page 4)
on your computer’s web browser.
Then, enter the default log-in credentials:
The username is: user, and the password is: 1234 (this will log you into a different
interface than the intercom setup
To display streaming video to the Network Video Recorder (NVR) or in a video player
(e.g. VLC Media Player), it is necessary to address the outdoor panel using
the following initialization string: rtsp://address:8554/ch01
where the address is the IP address of the current outdoor panel.
The panel will then request a username and password
(the default user name is: admin and the default password is: 12345)
Receiving streaming video will look like the following example:
rtsp://admin:123456@192.168.1.205:8554/ch01
or
rtsp://192.168.1.215:8554/ch01
RTSP streams from most IP cameras can be used
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ST-3108/3078 Menu Interface
Monitor the Intercom station
and unlock the door strike
A list of snapshots or video recordings
of visitors at your front d
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Forwarding: enable or disable forwarding of incoming
calls to a specified sip address. When this option is
enabled, the internal monitor will simultaneously make a
call to a given sip address when it receives any
incoming call.
Between monitors: enter 1 to 4 digits of the house and
click building: then enter the 2 digits of the front door
and press door then enter 1 to 4 digits of the apartment
and press call
Changing the default IP to match the IP subnet and
scheme
1. First, connect a computer and the IP intercom
unit to a switch to create a closed network
with only these units connected
2. Next, left click on the “Network Setting
Next, left click on “Network and Sharing Center”
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3. Next, left click on “Change adapter settings”
4. Next, right click on “Local Area Connection”
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5. Next, left click on “Properties
6. Next, left click once to highlight “TCP/IPv4”
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7. Next, left click “Properties”
Next, you will be prompted
to input a user name and
password
The default are as follows
User: admin
Pass: 123456
First, open Internet Explorer
and type in the default IP
to access the door station
Http://1 92.168.1.199
Last, press the ok button
8. Next, left click “use the following IP address”
Then, hit “OK” and close the “Local Area Connection Properties” window
9. First, open Internet Explorer and type in the default IP to access the door station
Http://192.168.1.199
Registration of Contactless Cards via Web Interface
Enter in the master card number 0, then click Apply.
Within 20 seconds, bring the required registration
master card to the area of the outdoor panel’s reader.
An alarm beep will sound when the master
card has been registered successfully.
This goes the same for the other user cards as they
are also registered. The duration between adding
cards should not exceed 10 seconds.
Card readers are frequency RFID 125KHz ID card
reader for contact-less card entry
1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Channel Vision Technology will repair or
replace any defect in material or workmanship
which occurs during normal use of the product
with new or rebuilt parts, free of charge in the
USA, for one year from the date of original
purchase. This is a no hassle warranty with no
mail in warranty card needed. This warranty
does not cover damages in shipment, failures
due to accident, acts of God, misuse, abuse or
alteration of the equipment. This warranty is
extended only to the original purchaser when
purchased through an authorized reseller. A
purchase receipt, invoice, or other proof of
original purchase date will be required before
warranty repairs are provided.
Mail in service can be obtained during the
warranty period by calling (714) 424-6500. A
Return Authorization number must be obtained
in advance and can be marked on the outside of
the shipping carton.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and
you may have other rights (which vary from state
to state). If a problem with this product develops
during or after the warranty period, please contact
Channel Vision Technology, your dealer or any
factory- authorized service center.
Channel Vision products are not intended for use
in medical, lifesaving, life-sustaining or critical
environment applications. Channel Vision
customers using or selling Channel Vision
products for use in such applications do so at
their own risk and agree to fully indemnify
Channel Vision for any damages resulting from
such improper use or sale.
Tested to Comply
with FCC Standards
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 complies
with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth
for an uncontrolled environment. This device
and its antenna must not be located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
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