IC Realtime IH-C6220 Quick Start Manual

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Villa Outdoor Station Quick Start Guide
IHC6220
V1.2.0
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Table of Contents
1 Product Appearance ............................................................................................... 3
2 Basic Function Introduction .................................................................................... 4
2.1 Call Manager Center ........................................................................................... 4
2.2 Call User ............................................................................................................. 4
2.2.1 Connecting Status ..................................................................................... 4
2.2.2 Calling Status ............................................................................................ 4
2.3 Monitor ................................................................................................................ 4
2.4 Unlock (Access control module is required for IHC6220) ..................................... 4
2.4.1 Unlock under Connecting Status ............................................................... 4
2.4.2 Unlock under Calling Status ...................................................................... 4
2.4.3 Unlock under Monitoring Status ................................................................. 5
2.4.4 Unlock via IC Card .................................................................................... 5
2.5 Compensation of Light......................................................................................... 5
2.6 Vandal Proof ....................................................................................................... 5
3 Introduction to Web ................................................................................................ 5
3.1 Product Introduction ............................................................................................ 6
3.2 Login Interface .................................................................................................... 6
3.3 System Config ..................................................................................................... 7
3.3.1 Local Config .............................................................................................. 7
3.3.2 Indoor Station (VTH) Manager ................................................................... 9
3.3.3 LAN Config ................................................................ .............................. 10
3.3.4 Network Config ........................................................................................ 10
3.3.5 Change Password ................................................................................... 11
3.4 Info Search ........................................................................................................ 11
3.4.1 Call History .............................................................................................. 11
3.5 Status Statistics ................................................................................................. 12
3.5.1 VTH status .............................................................................................. 12
3.6 Logout ............................................................................................................... 12
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3.6.1 Reboot Device ......................................................................................... 12
3.6.2 Logout ..................................................................................................... 12
4 Technical Specifications ....................................................................................... 13
5 Device Port Illustration ......................................................................................... 14
6. Installation Guide................................................................................................. 15
7 FAQ 16
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1 Product Appearance
Please wait about 10s for the indicators in touch button to turn on after you plug the device to power supply. It takes about 60s for all the indicators to turn on and then off. After the system boots up properly, you will see its front as shown in Error! Reference source not found., Figure 1- 1 and Figure 1-3.
Figure 1- 1
No.
Name
Function
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Compensation
Light compensation will automatically turn on during connecting status if there is no enough light in environment.
2
Camera
It monitors corresponding door region.
3
Card Swiping Area
You can swipe card in this area.
4
Touch Button
You can touch this button (the blue
indicator will be on) to call VTH or manager center.
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2 Basic Function Introduction
2.1 Call Manager Center
You can touch the button to call out to your manager center. Manager center’s time can be set on management platform or villa's Web-UI. Once manager center picks up the call, you can perform a visual bidirectional talk with the manager center. You can touch the button on the Intercom IP camera to end the call.
2.2 Call User
2.2.1 Connecting Status
You can touch the button to call out to an Indoor Monitor. Excluding time to call manager center, all remaining time supports call to the Indoor Monitor. You can touch the button on the Intercom IP camera to end the call.
2.2.2 Calling Status
Under connecting status, if the call is picked up, you will enter calling status. You can perform a visual bidirectional talk with the Indoor Monitor. You can touch the button on the Intercom IP camera to end the call.
2.3 Monitor
The Indoor Monitors are able to view the IHC6220 by enabling the camera to capture local events.
2.4 Unlock (Access control module is required for IHC6220)
2.4.1 Unlock under Connecting Status
Under connecting status, IHC6220 can locally unlock a electronic door. The IHC6220
will return to its standby interface after call ends or countdown stops.
2.4.2 Unlock under Calling Status
Under calling status, IHC6220 can locally unlock a electronic door. The IHC6220 will
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return to its standby interface after call ends or countdown stops.
2.4.3 Unlock under Monitoring Status
Under monitoring status, IHC6220 can locally unlock a electronic door. The IHC6220
will return to its standby interface after call ends or countdown stops.
2.4.4 Unlock via IC Card
By swiping an authorized IC Card (13.56Mhz), you can unlock electronic door after
local verification.
2.5 Compensation of Light
In dark environments or at night, the IHC6220 adopts auto photoreception technology which achieves light compensation when initializing a call.
2.6 Vandal Proof
If the IHC6220 is tampered with or broken from its installation bracket, an audible alarm will sound signifying vandalism.
3 Introduction to Web
3.1 Product Introduction
Web interface of VTO6110B includes 'Local Config', 'Indoor Station Manager' (for setting up connections in-between the indoor monitors), 'LAN Config', 'Network Config' and 'Change Password'. Please see Figure 3-1.
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Figure 3- 1
No.
Name
Function
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System Config
Here you can config IHC6220’s device parameter and LAN info.
2
Info Search
Here you can search IHC6220’s call records.
3
Status Statistics
Here you can check IHC6220’s Indoor Monitor status statistics.
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Logout
Here you can reboot IHC6220 and logout from the Web-UI.
3.2 Login Interface
In Internet Explorer, input the IP address of the IHC6220. A login window should be shown as in Figure 3- 2.
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Figure 3- 2
Default username: admin Default password: admin Click 'Login' to enter the Web interface. After you have logged in, you can see there are four major settings as: System Config, Info search, Status Statistics and Logout.
3.3 System Config
'System Config' consists of: Local Config, Indoor Station Manager, LAN Config, Network Config and Change Password.
3.3.1 Local Config
Local Config
'Local Config' includes: Issuing IC Cards, Door Unlock Settings and Time Setup. See
Figure 3- 3.
Figure 3- 3
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Please note:
1) Frame Rate: Set to '30' as frame rate for NTSC and '25' as frame rate for PAL standard.
2) Delete all: Click this button and then confirm. IHC6220 will restore default settings. Be cautious!
3) Video format: Use WVGA only for best quality; WVGA resolution: 800x480.
A&C Manager
A&C manager interface is shown in Figure 3- 4.
Figure 3- 4
Under 'Local Config' interface, click on the 'A&C Manager' tab. The initial IHC6220 password is '123456' and to unlock, input #123456#. Here you can change the password, set the 'door unlock' response interval and unlock period timer. FTP IP: FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is used in storing snapshots/video taken by the IHC6220. Set the IP address of the FTP server you want to use.
FTP Port: The port associated with FTP server (typically 21 by default) FTP User/Password: Set the user and its password to access the FTP server. Note to
make sure this user has rights to write/read new data to the server. Issue card: On web-end, click on the 'Issue Card' button and put the IC Card (needs to be
13.56Mhz) on the card swiping area of the IHC6220. When you hear a beep sound, you have successfully issued the card. You can use this new card to unlock the electronic mechanism of the door it is attached to. (Access control module required)
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System Time
System time interface is shown in Figure 3- 5.
Figure 3- 5
Under 'Local Config' interface, click on 'System Time' where you can set the local time or sync it with your PC.
3.3.2 Indoor Station Manager
Indoor station manager interface of IHC6220 consists of adding Indoor Monitors, deleting and modifying Indoor Monitors.
Digital Indoor Station (Monitor)
Digital Indoor Station interface is shown in Figure 3- 6.
Figure 3- 6
Under the 'Indoor Station' interface, check 'Display Residence Info' to show existing Indoor Monitor information. Click the 'Add' button at lower left, and input user info in the prompt box. Now input the 'VTH' (Monitor) Short Number (can be found in the settings of the Indoor Monitor) and the 'IP Address' associated with the Indoor Monitor that you will be pairing with. Note: Setup one Indoor Monitor first to obtain this information
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3.3.3 LAN Config
'LAN Config' interface is shown in Figure 3- 7.
Figure 3- 7
Keep this menu defaulted if you simply want to connect in-between the IHC6220 and Indoor Monitors. The rest of the 'MGT' settings reference utilizing our VTMS client management software for larger, complex installations. See our VTMS manual for more information.
3.3.4 Network Config
'Network Config' interface is shown in Figure 3- 8.
Figure 3- 8
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Here you can set the IP address information for the IHC6220 which includes IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. After you modified the IP address, the web interface will reboot and you will be transferred to the new IP address.
3.3.5 Change Password
Change password interface is shown in Figure 3- 9.
Figure 3- 9
Here you can change the web login password of the IHC6220. You need to input old
password and new password then confirm new password. Click on 'OK' to save.
3.4 Info Search
3.4.1 Call History
Call history interface is shown in Figure 3- 10.
Figure 3- 10
Under info search interface, click on 'Call History. Here you can search call history of
the IHC6220 with up to 1,124 records.
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3.5 Status Statistics
3.5.1 VTH (Monitor) status
'VTH Status (Monitor)' interface is shown in Figure 3- 11.
Under status statistics interface, click on 'VTH Status'. Here you can view the connection state of all connected Indoor Monitors. Any units that you see that are 'Offline', you will want to check power and network connectivity of noted unit.
Figure 3- 11
3.6 Logout
3.6.1 Reboot Device
'Reboot Device' interface is shown in Figure 3- 12.
Figure 3- 12
Here you can reboot the device.
3.6.2 Logout
'Logout' interface is shown in Figure 3- 13.
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Figure 3- 13
Here you can logout of the unit's web interface.
4 Technical Specifications
Model
IHC6220
System
Main processor
Embedded microcontroller
OS
Embedded LINUX OS
Video
Video compression standard
H.264
Input/Approaching Induction
1.3 mega pixels CMOS HD camera
Night vision
Support
Audio
Input
Omni directional microphone
Output
Built-in loudspeaker
Bidirectional talk
Support bidirectional talk
Operation Mode
Input
One-key inputwith backlight
Swipe card
Built-in IC card sensor (13.56Mhz)
Alarm
Vandal proof
Support
Network
Ethernet
10M/100Mbps self-adaptation
Internet protocol
TCP/IP
Storage
Memory
128MB
General
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Power supply
DC 10~15V
Power consumption
Standby ≤1W ; working ≤10W
Environment
-10~+60, 10~95%RH
Dimensions
115mm*45mm*155mmL*W*H
Weight
0.5kg
5 Device Port Illustration
Ports of VTO are illustrated in Figure 5- 1 and Figure 5-2.
Figure 5- 1
No.
Port Name
Description
1
Vandal proof switch
When unit is vandalized off the wall bracket and the 'Vandal Switch' is triggered, an audible alarm will sound
2
Network port
RJ45 for network access
3
RS485
Used injunction with the access control extension module
4
Power supply port
12V DC Power
5
Loud Speaker output
Used two way audio output
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6 Installation Guide
Installation guide of IHC6220 is illustrated in Figure 6- 1.
Figure 6- 1
Installation step:
1. Fix installation holder onto wall: a) Use the M4 screw accompanied with the IHC6220 to fix holder onto the 86
box (as b in Figure 6- 1);
b) In order to firmly install the IHC6220, use the ST3.0 screw accompanied with
IHC6220 to fix the 86 box onto wall after locking the 86 box. (as c in Figure 6- 1);
2. Install ① in Figure 6- 1 onto the holder by pushing from top edge.
3. After you complete the installation between IHC6220 and holder, use the set screw accompanied to fix the IHC6220 and its holder.
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Figure 6- 2
Screw Note
No.
Name
Illustration
a
M3×8 Cross recessed countersunk head-black zinc
b
M4×30 Cross recessed pan head screws
c
ST3×18 Cross recessed pan head tapping screws –white alloy
d
Expansion pipe 6*30mm white
7 FAQ
1. Q: How do I know if the power supply to IHC6220 is working normally? A: After you plug the device to the power source, wait about 10 seconds for the indicators in the touch button area to turn on. Approximately 60 seconds later, all indicators will turn on indicating the device is working correctly.
2. Q: You pressed the touch button, and the indicator turned on but the VTO did not start a call. Why? A: Check to assure you have successfully synced your IHC6220 with one of our Indoor Monitors. Assure under the 'VTH Status' that you are connected to it. Re-check all network cabling is good and all devices can communicate on the same network.
3. Q: How do I end a call when I'm already calling? A: You can end a call by touching the call button on IHC6220 again.
4. Q: The device could not boot up and there was no sound or light. A: Please check if power supply is well plugged and the correct supply is being used.
5. Q: My call did not go though. Why? A: This is most likely network related. Assure all devices in questions are properly addressed and can access the same network.
6. Q: IHC6220 did not respond to my IC Card that should be registered. Why? A: Please check if your card is authorized. The card could have become faulty or expired. Please attempt to re-register the IC Card in question.
7. Q: I heard a beep sound when I swiped IC card, but the door did is still locked. Why? A: The card may not be authorized. Again, check to be sure the card did not go faulty or it may have expired.
8. Q: I have other problems not included above. A: Please reference our other user manuals and guides. Call our support center.
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Note: This manual is for reference only. Slight difference may be found in user
interface.
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