XtendLan CAT-5 Technical Manual

CAT-5 video intercom system
Technical guide
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SYSTEM FEAGUTES
Large capacity Simple installation Signal isolution
PRODUCT FEAGUTES
Menu Guide Intercom Picture Memory
Debug online
Multi Channels
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Chapter 1: CAT5 System Overview ............................... 10
1.1 System Description ................................................... 11
1.2 System Features....................................................... 12
1.3 System Applications .................................................. 13
Chapter 2: CAT5 System Parts ...................................... 14
2.1 Wiring Diagram ........................................................ 15
2.2 Product List .............................................................. 16
2.3 System Parts ............................................................ 17
2.3.1 Outdoor Station: DPC-518ID.............................. 17
2.3.1.1 Features ................................................ 17
2.3.1.2 Parts and Functions ................................ 17
2.3.1.3 Terminal Description ............................... 18
2.3.1.4 Door Station Functions........................... 19
2.3.1.5 Specifications ......................................... 19
2.3.2 Indoor Monitor: DPM-573TMD ............................ 20
2.3.2.1 Features ................................................ 20
2.3.2.2 Parts and Functions ................................ 20
2.3.2.3 Terminal Description ............................... 21
2.3.2.4 Indoor Monitor Functions ....................... 22
2.3.2.5 Specification .......................................... 22
2.3.3 Switchboard: DPG-IP-G21 ................................. 23
2.3.3.1 Parts and Functions ................................ 23
2.3.3.2 Terminal Description ............................... 24
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2.3.3.3 Specification .......................................... 25
2.3.4 Accessories ...................................................... 25
2.3.4.1 C5-F4 .................................................... 25
2.3.4.2 C5-F414 ................................................ 26
2.3.4.3 C5-F422 ................................................ 27
2.3.4.4 IP Converter: C5-IPC .............................. 28
2.3.4.5 Multi-Door station Switcher: C5-MDS ....... 29
2.3.4.6 Picture Memory Controller: C5-IMC .......... 30
2.3.4.7 Independent Access Controller: GP-ACS
...31
2.3.4.8 Network Camera IP Converter: CM-IPC .... 32
2.3.4.9 System Power Supply: PS5 ..................... 33
2.3.4.10 CAT5 System Cables ............................. 34
Chapter 3: CAT5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .................. 35
3.1 One Entrance without Network .................................. 36
3.1.1 Layout ............................................................. 36
3.1.2 List of Accessories ............................................ 36
3.2 Multi Entrances without Network ................................ 37
3.2.1 Layout ............................................................. 37
3.2.2 List of Accessories ............................................ 37
3.3 One Entrance with Network ....................................... 38
3.3.1 Layout ............................................................. 38
3.3.2 List of Accessories ............................................ 38
3.4 Multi Entrances with Network .................................... 39
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3.4.1 Layout.............................................................. 39
3.4.2 List of Accessories ............................................. 39
Chapter 4: CAT5 SYSTEM SETTINGS ............................. 40
4.1 Door station Setting .................................................. 41
4.1.1 Door station working mode ................................ 41
4.1.2 DPC-539ID Configuration .................................. 41
4.1.2.1 How to enter debug mode ...................... 41
4.1.2.2 Program Menu overview .......................... 42
4.1.2.3 Basic program settings ............................ 43
4.1.2.4 Debug Tools ........................................... 47
4.1.3 Configuration DPC-518ID .................................. 49
4.1.3.1 How to enter debug mode ...................... 49
4.1.3.2 Program Menu overview .......................... 49
4.1.3.3 Basic program settings ............................ 50
4.1.3.4 Debug Tools ........................................... 56
4.2 Lock Connection ....................................................... 59
4.2.1 Lock Type ......................................................... 59
4.2.2 Connection Diagram .......................................... 59
4.2.2.1 Door Lock Controlled with Internal
Power..59
4.2.2.2 Door Lock Controlled with
External Power .60 4.3 Monitor Setting .......................... 60
4.3.1 Concept of Address ........................................... 60
4.3.2 Address setting on Monitor................................. 61
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4.3.3 Address Setting with door station ....................... 68
4.4 C5-IPC Setting .......................................................... 70
4.4.1 Port Description ................................................ 70
4.4.2 Settings............................................................ 70
4.4.2.1 Level Switch setting ................................ 70
4.4.2.2 DIP switch setting ................................... 71
4.4.2.3 IP Address Setting .................................. 72
4.4.2.4 Parameters Settings ................................ 75
4.4.2.5 Controller Concept .................................. 75
4.4.2.6 Examples: .............................................. 76
4.5 C5-MDS Setting ........................................................ 81
4.5.1 Port Description ................................................ 81
4.5.2 Settings............................................................ 81
4.5.2.1 Level Switch setting ................................ 81
4.5.2.2 Address Setting ...................................... 81
4.5.2.3 The input number of C5-MDS ................... 82
4.5.3 Connection Schematic ....................................... 83
4.6 Accessory Parts......................................................... 84
4.6.1 Distributor ........................................................ 84
4.6.1.1 Connection Schematic ............................. 84
4.6.1.2 Distributor Types .................................... 86
4.6.1.3 Video Match ........................................... 86
4.6.2 Picture-Memory-C5-IMC ..................................... 86
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4.6.2.1 Connection Schematic............................. 87
4.6.3 Access control-GP-ACS ...................................... 88
4.6.4 Camera control-CM-IPC ..................................... 89
Chapter 5: CAT5 SYSTEM SOFTWARES .......................... 90
5.1 PC Station Installation............................................... 92
5.2 IP Address Setup ...................................................... 96
5.2.1 General Rules for IP Address Setup .................... 96
5.2.2 IP Address Setup by IP8210-Config .................... 96
5.2.2.1 Set PC IP address ................................... 96
5.2.2.2 Connect device to PC directly or
network ..98
5.2.2.3 IP8210 Config Software ....................... 98
5.2.3 IP Address Setup by IP Device Software ........... 101
5.2.3.1 Set PC Station IP .................................. 101
5.2.3.2 Connect device to PC directly or
network 101 5.2.3.3 Set IP Address ................ 102
5.3 IP Device 2012 ....................................................... 104
5.3.1 Introduction ................................................... 104
5.3.2 Login ............................................................. 104
5.3.3 Project Property .............................................. 106
5.3.4 IP Node Config ............................................... 107
5.3.5 Block Config ................................................... 110
5.3.6 Default project parameters .............................. 113
5.3.6.1 Guard center priority ............................ 114
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5.3.6.2 Event up Setting .................................. 115
5.3.6.3 Input table........................................... 115
5.3.6.4 IP Table ............................................... 116
5.3.7 Management of Block C5-IPC ........................... 117
5.3.7.1 Call Table ............................................. 117
5.3.7.2 Parameters Management ....................... 119
5.3.8 Management of Common C5-IPC ...................... 123
5.3.8.1 Call Table ............................................. 124
5.3.8.2 Parameters setting .............................. 124
5.3.8.3 Advanced............................................ 124
5.3.9 Tip Device ...................................................... 125
5.4 IP Agent 2012 ........................................................ 126
5.4.1 Introduction ................................................... 126
5.4.2 Login ............................................................. 126
5.4.3 Operate Interface ........................................... 127
5.4.4 Monitor Viewer ............................................... 128
5.4.4.1 Name & Function in Monitor Viewer ........ 128
5.4.4.2 Name & Function in Monitor Window ...... 129
5.4.4.3 Name & Function in Pop-up Call
Window . 130 5.4.4.4 Device List ..................... 131
5.4.5 Record Viewer ................................................ 135
5.4.5.1 Name & Function in Record Viewer ......... 135
5.4.5.2 Name & Function in The Record Window .
136
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5.4.5.3 Record List ...........................................136
5.4.6 Capture Viewer ...............................................138
5.4.7 Setting ...........................................................139
5.4.7.1 General ................................................139
5.4.7.2 Alarm Setting .......................................140
5.4.7.3 View & Layout.......................................142
5.4.7.4 Handset ...............................................143
5.4.7.5 Security & Startup ................................143
5.5 IP Access 2012 .......................................................144
5.5.1 Introduction ....................................................144
5.5.2 Login ..............................................................144
5.5.3 Access Device Console .....................................146
5.5.3.1 Cards information (Device) ....................146
5.5.3.2 Card Information (Database) .................146
5.5.3.3 Utilities ................................................147
5.5.3.4 Configure .............................................148
5.5.4 Card Console ..................................................150
5.5.4.1 Browse.................................................150
5.5.4.2 Toolbar.................................................150
5.5.5 Pass Rule ........................................................153
5.5.6 Report ............................................................154
5.5.7 Report Card ....................................................154
5.5.8 Report Event ...................................................154
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CAT5 System Overview
1.1 System Description .................................................................... 11
1.2 System Features........................................................................ 12
1.3 System Applications ................................................................... 13
Chapter 1
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Chapter 1
CAT5 System Overview
§ 1.1 System Description
The CAT5 system is the ideal system for simplifying installation in residential compounds with a high number of users, developed with innovative technology, allows the installation of video intercom systems up to 239 blocks and 512 users per block, applying CAT5 cable only except the power supply to the system.
This system consists of six main components: outdoor station, indoor monitor, IP converter, dis­tributor, power supply and other accessories. It is a security monitoring system that applies MCU and TCP/IP LAN technologies.
CAT5 system is designed to perform not only common functions like making call, conversation, monitoring, door lock release, network alarm and message to indoor monitor, but also other advanced functions like lift control, public picture memory, by adding devices to the system, and using the Switchboard(G21) or PC as the management and control centre for the whole sys- tem.
Based on standard CAT5 cable and RJ45 connector, CAT5 system has achieved significant break- through in such traditional bottleneck as SWS wiring, signal transmission wiring difficulty, it makes the installer’s job easier and faster by reducing the costs and process for projects and increasing the anti-interference capacity as well. Furthermore, TCP/IP based networking makes the system much more stable for big building community.
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§ 1.2 System Features
• Max. 512 apartments per block
• Max.8 door stations per block
• Max 3 monitor s in one flat
• Max. 239 blocks in network
• Max. 14 Switchboards per system(6 PC+8 DPG-
IP-G21)
Signal separation technology: With signal separation technology, each monitor has its own sig-
nal channel, to make sure that any malfunction on the monitor side wont shutdown the system
Quick and easy installation for new and modernization projects: Using the CAT5 cables for the
whole system, it will be possible to wire the cables through existing network without the need for any masonry work to save the cost.
Long distance of signal transmission: The system automatically equalizes and amplifies the au-
dio and video signal, restoring high quality performance even for long distances using CAT5 cable.
Audio and video signals are transmitted separately: In this way, the system has better perform-
ance to avoid electronic disturbance.
Different configurations satisfy different requirements: Using different distributors to meet dif-
ferent conversation requirements; and other extended devices make the system more powerful.
• Powerful management software: IP-AGENT. This software can replace DPG-IP-G21 to realize
remote control and management.
Quick and convenient maintenance: Software will detect unavailable devices. Update can be
carried out online through LAN.
Network
239
8
Door/camera Monitor
512
Per Block
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Large residential compound
One of the advanced features of CAT5 intercom system is that it supports 239 blocks in one system; it can satisfy almost any size of residential compounds. Using a standard CAT5 network, each block is able to accommodate hundreds of monitors and multiple outdoor stations. Each building may have up to 8 outdoor stations. Max.14 Switchboards make management of community more con- venient. And because of its smart operation and high efficiency, the system can be easily operated and maintained.
The system , being able to stop unknown individuals from getting inside multi entry buildings, keep family safe from unwanted visitors without having to meet them at the door. If family is away, missing a visitor is no longer an issue using this system with automatic recording capability. In this system, conversation can be set up between two apartments just by two monitors. Detec­tor-based Auto-alarm function ensures the security for the house owner.
Commercial building
Protect staff can safely confirm the identity of visitors before granting assess. And internal security can control who enters secured rooms or floors of a building.
Educational security
The system keeps students safe while allowing parents and visitors a convenient way of request­ing entry. Equipments, supplies, and records can be kept locked away while offering convenient entry for students and staff.
Healthcare security
Call for immediate assistance when an emergency occurs. Secure sensitive areas within a building and protect staff and assets.
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§ 1.3 System Applications
CAT5 System Parts
2.1 Wiring Diagram ......................................................................... 15
2.2 Product List ............................................................................... 16
2.3 System Parts ............................................................................. 17
2.3.1 Outdoor Station: DPC-518ID.............................................. 17
2.3.2 Indoor Monitor: DPM-573TMD ............................................ 20
2.3.3 Switchboard: DPG-IP-G21.................................................. 23
2.3.4 Accessories ....................................................................... 25
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3
4
The below diagram demonstrates what the CAT5 system can do, by all the connecting different de­vices up.
Switc hboa rd
1 1 2 2
4 4
Floor N
C5-F4 14
4 Alarm Zones
1 1 2 2
3
Floor 1
C5-F4 14
Distributor
3
Indoor Monit or
PS5
C5-IPC
IP Converter
C5-M DS
Multi-Door St ation Switc h
Secondary Door Station
4 Alarm Zones
IP-Agent
Switc hboard: DPG-IP-G2 1
PS5
SOS
PS5
Exit Button
RF CARD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 #
*
Unit Door Station
N etwork C amera
CM-IPC
PS5
IP Converter
RF CARD
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9
0
* #
PS5
Exit Button
Networ k Switch
Re s i dential B ui ld in g
To Next Network
Switc h or LAN/WAN
PS5
RF CARD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Exit Button
0 #
*
C o mmon D oor Stat ion
C5-IPC
RVV 2*1. 0
CAT5 Cable
RVVP 4*0.5
Coaxial-cabl e
RVV 2*1. 0(for each z one)
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§ 2.1 Wiring Diagram
Item
Model
Mounting
Dimensions(mm)
Consumption
Standby
Working
DOOR STA-
TION
DPC-518ID
Flush Mount
350*128*46
24V/95mA
24V/205mA
DPC-539ID
Flush Mount
366*138*48
24V/85mA
24V/190mA
INDOOR
MONITOR
DPM-535-C5
Surface Mount
220*105*20
24V/87mA
24V/280mA
DPM-
Surface Mount
125*225*23
24V/40mA
24V/260mA
ACCESSO-
RIES
C5-F422
DIN Rail
140*150*60
24V/60mA
24V/120mA
C5-F414
DIN Rail
140*150*60
24V/60mA
24V/120mA
C5-F4
DIN Rail
88*140*32
24V/8mA
24V/80mA
C5-IPC
DIN Rail
140*150*60
24V/185mA
24V/250mA
C5-MDS
DIN Rail
140*150*60
24V/50mA
24V/65mA
C5-IMC
DIN Rail
140*150*60
20V/78mA
20V/135mA
GP-ACS
DIN Rail
140*150*60
24V/45mA
24V/90mA
PS5-24V
DIN Rail
97*159*37
AC INPUT
100~120V/2.5A
200~240V/1.5A
DC OUTPUT
24V/4.5A
DPG-IP-G21
Surface Mount
203*303*32
16V/390mA
16V/850mA
§ 2.2 Product List
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350 mm
2.3.1 Outdoor Station: DPC-518ID
Full aluminum panel with luxurious and elegant appearance, design with 3.5” TFT color display for versatile, innovative and high-performing communication.
2.3.1.1 Features
Functions such as monitoring, call, conversation and door lock release, etc
• Full anodize aluminum panel;
• CCD camera angle is adjustable;
• 3.5 inch LCD display to guide user operation;
• Access control ID/IC card function;
• The visitors can call indoor monitor and Switchboard;
• The keyboard is designed with automatic backlight;
• CCD super-brightness LED light compensation;
• Door lock release with ID/IC card or password;
• The parameters of door station can be set on itself;
• Volume adjustment;
• Direct connect to electronic lock of 12Vdc;
• Exit button can be connected;
• Change language and UI via SD card.
2.3.1.2 Parts and Functions
Camera Lens
Night View LED
Speaker
LCD Screen
ID Card Window
Digital Keypad
Microphone
RF CARD
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0 #
*
128 mm
3 2 1
Adjustable Camera
Connectiong Port
With rainy cover
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§ 2.3 System Parts
EB+
EB- N.O
LK+
LK-
+12V
1.
Camera Lens: Capture images
2.
Night View LED: Compensate light
3.
Speaker: Conversation between visitors and users
4.
LCD Screen: Show operational tips and others
5.
Card Window: Access control with ID/IC card
6.
Digital Keypad: Making call and parameters setting
7.
Microphone: Conversation between visitors and users
8.
Adjustable Camera: Adjust the camera angle
9.
Connecting port: Connect door station with other devices
2.3.1.3 Terminal Description
+12V: 12VDC power output
LK-(GND): Power ground
LK+ (COM): Common contact of the Relay
NO.: Normally open contact of the Relay (Can be set to be normally closed)
EB+: Exit button connection port. (Short EB+&EB- to unlock)
EB-: Exit button connection port
JP-LK: For electronic lock safety type setting (refer to Door Station Lock Connections)
T/R-: USB-RS485 communication terminal negative
T/R+: USB-RS485 communication terminal positive
JWP (P+, P-): Power input for door station
JWB (OUT): BUS Output (Including Data, audio and video signal)
SD Card Slot: Update language and UI of door station
J/KMB: Connect to keyboard on door station.
SD Card Slot
CN-LK
CN1 CN2
3 2 1
J/KMB JP-LK
T/R- T/R+
3 2 1
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2.3.1.4 Door Station Functions
Digital call by visitors
A visitor can input the resident’s room number to be shown on the display, As the signal transfer to monitor, the resident can answer to communicate with visitor and release the lock. When nec­essary, the visitor or resident can dial 0000 to call Switchboard for help. While waiting or during the conversation, the visitor can end conversation by pressing the * key, to end the call.
Resident monitoring
When the door station is standby, resident can press the monitor button to monitor door station and see the image. In monitoring state, talk and unlock functions are still available. When several outdoor stations are installed on the same building, resident can select the image they want to view, or, view all the images one by one automatically.
Set as common door station
Common door station is for the whole resident community entrances. When visitor call resident, block No. must be input at first. Switchboard can call/monitor this door station while Indoor moni­tor cannot.
Open the locks by password or ID/IC card
As per the prompt on the display, we can input unlock password to open the door, and its format is ‘#’ + unlock password’, for example, if the password is 1111, you can input #1111 to unlock the door. If the password input is not correct, the display will show “password error and return to standby after three short beeps. Then press on the # key and re-input the password. When using a ID/IC card to release the lock, show the card in the front of the “RF CARD”, the lock will be released after one long beep.
Support two types of lock connection
One type is Power-on-to-unlock (Normally open mode) connection, suitable for electrical lock. Another is Power-off-to-unlock (Normally closed mode) connection, suitable for electromagnetic lock.
2.3.1.5
Specifications
Power supply: DC 24V Camera Lens: 1/4 ACS 4T image sensor with DSP processor Power consumption: Standby 2.5W; Working status 5W Screen: 3.5 inch TFT Resolution: 320(R, G, B)X240 pixels Video signal: CCIR/EIA Optional Wiring: Cat5
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2.3.2 Indoor Monitor: DPM-573TMD
With 7” digital TFT touch screen and touch sensor button, this monitor is the best choice for mod­ern intelligent life. Three different elegant appearances can satisfy different requirements.
2.3.2.1 Features
• 7 inch wide screen digital TFT LCD;
• Full touch screen and touch sensor button;
• Automatically record picture and max. 800 pieces color pictures memory optional;
• 8 areas alarm for house security which can warn Switchboar d;
• Secondary door station connection;
• 2 slave monitors can be set with 1 master monitor;
• No additional power supply needed;
• Hands-free design with wall-mounting;
• Images and voice adjust by OSD menu;
• 12 different ring tones for selection;
• Automatically or manually monitor door station or camera;
• Read SMS from IP-Agent.
2.3.2.2 Parts and Functions
Microphone
LCD Screen LED Indicator
Unlock Key Mon/Talk Key Menu Key
Mounting Hook
Speaker
Connection Port
SD Card Slot
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1.
LCD screen: Display the images from outdoor station. Touch operation
2.
LED indicator: Normally light on when in use
3.
Unlock key: Press to release the door for visitors during talking or monitoring
4.
Mon/Talk key: Press to view the outside condition or to talk with the visitors while receiving a
call
5.
Menu key: Press to open a list of operations available on the current screen
6.
Microphone: Send voice when talking
7.
Speaker: receives voice when talking
8.
Mounting hook: Used to hang up the monitor unit
9.
Connection port: Includes bus port, outdoor station port, alarm zone and 485 signal port
10.
SD card slot: Use to insert SD card(for SD card model only)
2.3.2.3 Terminal Description
Outdoor station por t
1R: +12V power output for second door
station
2W: Power ground
3Y: Video signal from second door station
4B: Audio signal from second door station
Bus port
FV+,FV- : Video signal input
D1&D2: Data input
P+,P-: Power input
GD,VD: Video matching T/R-,T/R+: USB-RS485 communication termi-
nal for monitor update
Alarm Zone
Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4: Connect to 4 zones alarm
for house security
COM: Ground
PR: Power output for sensor
AU: Audio signal input
1R 2W 3Y
GD VD T/R+ T/R- Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 COM COM PR
4B FV+ FV- P- D1&D2 AU P- P+ P+
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2.3.2.4 Indoor Monitor Functions
Receiving calls
Call from door station: When the monitor rings, it means a call is coming. The display will show the video from the door station camera, press the answer button to accept the call and press the an­swer button again to end the call after finish the conversation Call from Switchboard: When hand­set rings, the display can show the video from the Switchboard camera(if the Switchboard is fitted with one camera). Press the answer button to accept the call and press the answer button again to end the call after finish the conversation call from other monitor: The monitor will ring and show the interface of intercom call. Two icon buttons will be shown on the screen for different opera­tion: pick up or refuse.
Call other devices
Call Switchboard: While in standby, press the directly call Switchboard to call the Switchboard and wait for it to answer the call. Press end button to end the conversation. The device will go back to standby status. Call other monitor: Press intercom call to enter the intercom call interface, then in­put the room number to call other monitor.
Monitoring
While in standby, press the monitor button, the display will show the picture video of the door sta­tion. If there are several door stations, two ways of monitoring can be run: automatic and manual. In automatic monitoring, the display will show all door stations’ pictures one by one; in manual way, the display just show the picture which is selected. During monitoring, talk and unlock func­tions are available.
2.3.2.5
Specification
Power supply: DC 24V (supplied by system) Power consumption: Standby 1W; Working status 5W Monitor screen: 7 Inch color LCD Display Resolutions: 800 x 480 pixels Video signal: 1Vp-p, 75Ω, CCIR standard Wiring : CAT5 cable, polarity Dimension: 125(H) ×225(W) ×23(D) mm
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L1 L2
ON SW+ SW-
1 2 3
4 5 6
EXring
DIPS GND
VD
2.3.3 Switchboard: DPG-IP-G21
DPG-IP-G21 is the advanced Switchboard for CAT5 system, designed as a dedicated switchboard to sup- port CAT5 network system. Switchboard is an essential part in CAT5 system, it makes possible to man- age calls from (to) Common Door Station or Door Station, and Indoor Monitor.
Additionally, DPG-IP-G21 has other functions, such as alarm receiver, depends on system configuration. Max. 8 DPG-IP-G21 can be connected in system.
• 10 inch digital TFT with its resolution of 800x480 pixels
• Touch screen operation
• Handset or hands free answering
• Receive calling information from users
• Make intercom call to common door station, door station, and indoor monitor or other Switch-
boards
2.3.3.1 Parts and Functions
Handset
Speaker
Handset Line
RS485
SO S
LCD Screen Microphone Alarm Button
Unlock Button Call Button
LED Indicator
Mounting hook
Connection port
SD card slot
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L1 L2
L1 L2
ON
SW+
SW-
EXring
GND
VD
1
2
3
4
5
6
DIPS
ON SW+ SW-
1 2 3
4 5 6
EXring
DIPS GND V
D
1.
LCD screen: Display the icon menu and images ,touch operation
2.
Microphone: Receives sound from the user
3.
Alarm Button: Blink when the guard unit receives alarm record
4.
LED Indicator: (1) Red indicator flash first, green indicator flash later when power on; (2) Blue
indicator normally on when work in normal; (3) Blue indicator flash when in calling state; (4) Red indicator flash when in talking state
5.
Unlock Button: Press to release the door for visitors during talking or monitoring
6.
Call Button: Press to activate the intercom function page
7.
Handset: Pick up to talk with the visitors or users
8.
Speaker: Output sound from the visitors or users
9.
Handset Line: Connect guard unit with handset.
10.
Mounting hook: Used to hang up the monitor unit
11.
Connection port: Bus terminal
12.
SD card slot: Use to insert SD card
2.3.3.2 Terminal Description
L1,L2: Connect to the bus line
SW1: DIP switch
SW+: Reserve
SW-: Reserve
Exring: Buzzer connection port
GND: Signal ground
VD: Video signal connection port
RS485: USB-RS485 communication terminal
RS485
RS485
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2.3.3.3
Power input: DC 24V Standby Current: 390mA Working Current: 850mA Screen: 10 inch digital TFT Resolution: 800x480pixels Video Signal: CCIR, 1Vp-p, 75Ω Transmission Mode: TCP/IP Connection Port: RJ45 Network Interface: Standard Ethernet interface Working temperature: -100C ~ +400C Dimension: 382 *203 *32mm
Specification
2.3.4 Accessories
Using a signal cable, each apartment indoor monitor is connected to the BUS through distributor. And one distributor can be connected to 4 indoor monitors. This device converts the BUS audio and video signals and then distributes them to the connected indoor monitors.
There are three types of distributors: C5-F4, C5-F414 and C5-F422.
2.3.4.1 C5-F4
C5-F4 is a normal distributor. It just supports one audio and one video channel at the same time while working.
Parts and Functions
P+, P-: Power input, DC 24V
JWB (IN): Bus Signal Input. The port is a RJ45
port includes audio, data & video. It can be connected to last distributor or C5-IPC
JWB (OUT): Bus Signal Output. The port is a
RJ45 port includes audio, data & video. It can be connected to next distributor
PO WE R
IN-USE
LINK
C5-F4
PORT-A, PORT-B, PORT-C, PORT-D: 4 output,
it can be connected to indoor monitors
VD-SET: Setting for video matching
P+ P- JWB(IN) JWB(OUT) PORT-A PORT-B PORT-C PORT-D
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ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
T/ R-
T/ R+
LINK: Signal indicator. Flicker means signal is transmitted in bus
Power: Power indicator. Always ON
IN -USE: Status Indicator. ON while working
Specifications
Power supply: DC24V Standby current: 8mA Working current: 80mA Working temperature: -100C~400C Connection port: RJ45 Dimensions: 88*140*32mm
2.3.4.2 C5-F414
C5-F414 can support four audio and one video channels at the same time while working. It means four conversations can take place at the same time. One of the conversations can be between door station and monitor or Switchboard and monitor; other three are intercom calls. Signal sepa­rator is built inside to protect the system from shutting when one or some of the monitors gets faulty, to guarantee each monitor in the system work indepe ndently.
Parts and Functions
P+, P-: Power input, DC 24V
PA: Test button
S1: DIP Switch
Power: Power indicator. Always ON
IN -USE: Status Indicator. ON while working
LINK: Signal indicator. Flicker means signal is
transmitted in bus
ERROR: Error indication. ON when equipme nt
failure
RS485: PC Port. Set parameters update the
firmware of C5-IPC by PC RS485-USB convertor
JWB (IN): Bus Signal Input. The port is a RJ45 port includes audio, data & video. It can be con-
nected to last distributor or C5-IPC
JWB (OUT): Bus Signal Output. The port is a RJ45 port includes audio, data & video. It can be
P+ P - PA
C5-F414
PORT-A PORT- B PORT -C PORT- D JWB(IN) JWB(OUT)
S1
IN-USE LINK RS485
ERROR
1 2
ON
P- P + P - P+
PA S1
POR T- A P ORT - B P ORT- C P OR T- D JWB(I N ) JWB ( O U T )
POWER
VD-SE T( L = HI G H )
VD-SET
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ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
T/ R-
T/ R+
connected to next distributor
PORT-A, PORT-B, PORT-C, PORT-D: 4 output, it can be connected to indoor monitors
VD-SET: Setting for video matching
Specifications
Power supply: DC24V Standby current: 60mA Working current: 120mA Working temperature: -100C~400C Connection port: RJ45 Dimensions: 140*150*60mm
2.3.4.3 C5-F422
C5-F422 is an advanced distributor which can support two audio and video channels at the same time. Two conversations with video are available at one system by using this device.
Parts and Functions
P+, P-: Power input, DC 24V
PA: Test button
S1: DIP Switch
Power: Power indicator. Always ON
IN -USE: Status Indicator. ON while working
LINK: Signal indicator. Flicker means signal
is transmitted in bus
ERROR: Error indication. ON when equip-
ment failure
RS485: PC Port. Set parameters update the
firmware of C5-IPC by PC RS485-USB convertor
JWB (IN): Bus Signal Input. The port is a RJ45 port includes audio, data & video. It can be con-
nected to last distributor or C5-IPC
JWB (OUT): Bus Signal Output. The port is a RJ45 port includes audio, data & video. It can be
connected to next distributor
PORT-A, PORT-B, PORT-C, PORT-D: 4 outputs, it can be connected to indoor monitors
P+ P- PA
C5-F422
PORT-A PORT- B POR T-C PORT-D JWB(IN) JWB(OUT)
S1
IN-USE LINK RS485
ERROR
P- P + P - P+
POR T- A PORT - B PORT - C P OR T- D JWB(I N ) JWB ( O U T )
PA S1
ON
1 2
POWER
VD-SE T( L = H I G H )
VD-SET
VD-SET: Setting for video matching
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Specifications
Power supply: DC24V Standby current: 60mA Working current: 120mA Working temperature: -100C~400C Connection port: RJ45 Dimensions: 140*150*60mm
2.3.4.4 IP Converter: C5-IPC
C5-IPC is a network controller. It serves as system controller, manages all the data in the system communication. To severs as a IP converter to effect the network connection.
• Built-in watchdog circuit in case of crash
• LED Indicators to show system status
• RJ45 Standard connection port
• Talking volume adjustable
• Support TCP/IP network and fiber transmission or broadband network access
• Adopt MPEG4 video protoc ol and G.729 audio protoc ol
• Include 100Mbit Ethernet LAN and RS485 connection port
Parts and Functions
PA: Reset. Press and hold PA for 3 seconds
to initialize C5- IPC; If initialization com­plete successfully, power off, and re-power C5-IPC, LINK&IN-USE indicators will flicker
once simultaneously, then INK indicator will flicker till IN-USE indicator is always ON
S1: DIP Switch. Refer to DIP Switch Setting
JTAG: PC Port. Update C5-IPC program by
PC that is connected by RS232 convertor
RS485: PC Port. Set parameters update
the firmware of C5-IPC by PC RS485-USB convertor
JWP: Power Input P+: Positive,24V; P-: Negative
JWB (IN): Bus Signal Input. RJ45 port includes audio, data & video. It can be connected to door
C5-IPC
JP 1 /2/3 S W1
JT A G S1 P O WER PA V R600
AG
S1
ON DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6
POW E R
LINK
IN-US E
LINK IN-USE
PA VR6 0 0
+
P+ P- P+ P- RS4 85 JWB( IN) JWB( O UT) CN( M DS) ETHERNET
JWB(O U T)
SW1
1 2 3
JWP RS-485 J WB (I N) CN-MDS
CN-NET
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JWB (OUT): Bus Signal Output. RJ45 port includes audio, data & video. It can be connected to
distributor.
station only
CN-MDS: Bus Signal Input. RJ45 port, connected to MDS only
CN-NET: RJ45 Network Port, connected to LAN
JP1/JP2/JP3: Jumper. Removed if C5-MDS connected
SWI: Distributor Setting. Match different distributor
Specifications
Power input: DC 24V Standby Current: 185mA Working Current: 250mA Video Signal:
CCIR, 1Vp-p, 75Ω Audio Signal: 300~3,400 KHz, 0~240 mV Transmission Mode: TCP/IP Connection Port: RJ45 Network Interface: Standard Ethernet interface Working temperature:
-100C ~ +400C
Dimension: 140*150*60 mm
2.3.4.5 Multi-Door station Switcher: C5-MDS
C5-MDS is used when there are more than one door stations in one block. It serves as a door sta­tion switcher, to separate video and audio signal for each door station
• 4 door stations can be connected to 1 C5-MDS
• Max. 2 pieces of C5-MDS switchers per block
Parts and Functions
POWER: Power indicator. Always ON while working.
LINK: Signal indicator. Flicker means signal is transmitted in bus, always ON means communica-
tion ERROR in bus.
IN -USE: Status Indicator. ON while working.
ERROR: Error indica tion. ON when equipment failure.
JWB (OUT): Output port. RJ45 port, connected to C5-IPC.
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ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
T/R-
T/R+
JWP: Power input. P+, positive 24V; P-,
negative.
JWB (IN1, IN2, IN3, IN4): Connected to
door stations (Max.4).
PA: Test button. Press PA, the IN- USE
indicator will light, and then start to monitor door station connected circu­lar with click of relay.
S1: DIP Switch function setting, refer to
DIP switch setting.
SW1: Always set to the 2V, 2A position.
JTAG: update port. Connected to PC to
update the firmware of C5-MDS
RS-485: PC port. Used to update the firmware of C5-MDS.
Specification
• Power input: DC 24V
JW P PA S1
P- P+ P - P+
PA S1
C5-MDS
JWB( IN4) JWB( IN3 ) JWB( IN2 ) JWB( IN1) JWB( OUT)
JWB(I N4) JWB (IN3) J WB(IN2) JWB(IN1)
ON DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6
IN-USE
E RROR
LINK RS-485
P O WER
JWB(OU T)
• Standby Current: 50mA
• Working Current: 80mA
• Connection Port: RJ45
• Working temperature: -100C ~ +400C
• Dimension: 140*150*60 mm
2.3.4.6 Picture Memory Controller: C5-IMC
C5-ICM is independent picture memory controller for CAT5 system. When visitor call the monitor, the C5-IMC will start to capture picture and save it, the resident can view the picture on the indoor monitor.
• Picture playing is continuous and the switch time can be set by DIP switch
• Up to 800 pictures can be saved
Parts and functions
S201: DIP switch
PA201: Capture picture in normal status, for DIP test in test status
PA202: Play picture in normal status, for EEPROM test in test status
PA203: Exit in normal status, for monitor communication in test status
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1 2 3 4 5 6
LED201 LED202 LED203 LED204
PA204: Reserved in normal status, for door
station communication in test status
LED201: Power indicator
LED202: Reserved
LED203: Picture saving indicator
LED204: Picture play indicator
JWP101: Power input, DC 24V
RS485: PC port. To update the firmware
CN-NET: RJ45 Network Port, connected to
LAN
FM-SET: Video match switch
Specification
S2 0 1 P A 202 PA 204 L E D 202 LE D203
P A 201 P A 203 LED201 LE D 20 4
ON D I P
S2 0 1
C5-IMC
PA20 1 PA2 0 2 PA2 0 3 PA2 0 4
P- P + P- P+ T/R- T/R+
JWP101 RS485 CN-NET FM-SET
FM-SET
• Power supply: DC24V
• Standby current: 78mA
• Working current: 135mA
• Working temperature: -100C~400C
• Connection port: RJ45
• Dimensions: 140*150*60mm
2.3.4.7 Independent Access Controller: GP-ACS
GP-ACS is an independent access controller, used for the entrance without the need for door sta­tion. Two locks and card readers can be connected to this device, so it can control two entrances at the same time. GP-ACS can manage cards independently or through the PC in the network.
• Tow doors control ports (card reader port, electric lock port and status test)
• Lock release delay time setting
• Lock type setting
• Work status indicator
Parts and functions
Power: Power indicator, always ON while working
LINK: Signal indicator, flicker means signal is transmitted in the bus line
IN -USE: Status indicator, ON while working
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SN-
SN+
EB +
EB- N.O
LK+
LK -
+12V
BEEP
LED
WG 1
WG 0
P-
+12V
LED 2
LED1
LED1: Indicators for first group of card
LED2: Indicators for second group of
card reader
reader
JWP: Power input, DC 24V
RS485: PC port, to set the parameters
of GP-LIFT
CN-NET: Signal input and output, RJ45
port, connected to C5-MDS
PA: Test button, used for card manage-
ment without connecting to LAN
S1: DIP switch
CN-RD1, CN -RD2: Card reader connec-
tion port, connected to independent card reader
CN-LK1, CN-LK2: Lock connection port, connected to lock and outlet button
JP- L K 1 CN-D S 1-1 CN- LK 1 CN- R D1 LED 1 S1
JP- L K 2 CN- D S 1-2
1 2 3
1 2 3
JP -LK 1
JP -LK 2
GP-ACS
P+ P- P+ P-
PO W ER
JW P LINK JW B
CN- LK 2 CN-R D 2 L E D2
POWER L INK IN-USE
A1 P- D1 D2 JWB( IN) JWB ( O UT)
IN- USE PA CN-NE T
PA
RS485
RS 4 85
ON D I P
1 2 3 4 5 6
S1
CN-DSI-1, CN-DSI-2: Door status detection
• JP_LK1, JP_LK2: Lock jumper for lock type selection
Specification
• Power supply: DC24V
• Standby current: 50mA
• Working current: 90mA(not including reader)
• Working temperature: -100C~400C
• Connection port: RJ45
• Dimensions: 140*150*60mm
2.3.4.8 Network Camera IP Converter: CM-IPC
CM-IPC is a device designed for Network camera. Through the CM-IPC, the computer can display the video of the camera connecte d to the CM-IPC using the software IP-Agent.
• The IP-Agent can display the different cameras; the video can be sent to indoor monitor s when
guard Ip-agent calls
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• Maximum 4 cameras can be connected to
Parts and functions
the CM-IPC
JWP: Power input
JWV: Video signal input
JW/VP: Video signal input, connected to
VT-QSW
RS485: PC port. To update the firmware
LED203: Working indicator
LED202: Power indicator
K201: Control the switch of QSW output
SW201: DIP switch
J701: Signal output, RJ45 port, connected to LAN
Specification
CM-IPC
P+ P- VD VG
JWP J WV J W/V P K 2 01 LE D202 SW2 0 1 J7 0 1
T/R- T/R+
RS 4 85
LE D 203
ON DIP
1 2 3 4
• Power supply: DC24V
• Standby current: 78mA
• Working current: 135mA
• Working temperature : -100C~400C
• Connection port: RJ45
• Dimensions: 140*150*60mm
2.3.4.9 System Power Supply: PS5
The PS5 power supply unit is designed for CAT5 system to supply power for outdoor station, indoor monitor and other accessories.
• Universal AC input/full range
• Multi protection: short circuit, overload, over voltage
• Cooling by free air convection
• DIN rail mounting
Parts and Functions
L (AC): AC input
N (AC): AC input
L (AC)
N (AC)
V­V-
V+ V+
VADJ
LED
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Type
Cable Specification
Usage Remark
Bus
RVV2×1.0mm²
Power cable for
distributor
From Door station to IP converter, IP converter to distributor, and distributor to distributor
CAT5
Data , Audio and
Video bus
CAT5
Data , Audio and Video
bus, Power line for in-
door monitor
From distributor to indoor monitor
Lock
RVV2×1.0mm²
Lock connection
From door station to lock
LAN CAT5
Digital signal
Establish LAN or use existing LAN
• : Earth Ground
V-: DC power output, Negative (20~27 adjustable)
V+: DC power output, Positive (20~27 adjustable)
VADJ: Output voltage adjustable
LED: Working state indicator
Specification
Input Voltage: AC 100~120V (2.5A), 200-240V (1.5A)
• Input Frequency: 50~60Hz
• Rated Voltage: DC 24V
• Rated Current: 4.5A
• Working temperature: -200C~600C
• Dimensions: 97*159*37mm
2.3.4.10 CAT5 System Cables
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Chapter 3
CAT5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
3.1 One Entrance without Network.................................................... 36
3.1.1 Layout.............................................................................. 36
3.1.2 List of Accessories ............................................................. 36
3.2 Multi Entrances without Network ................................................. 37
3.2.1 Layout.............................................................................. 37
3.2.2 List of Accessories ............................................................. 37
3.3 One Entrance with Network ........................................................ 38
3.3.1 Layout.............................................................................. 38
3.3.2 List of Accessories ............................................................. 38
3.4 Multi Entrances with Network ..................................................... 39
3.4.1 Layout.............................................................................. 39
3.4.2 List of Accessories ............................................................. 39
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Model
Description
DS
Outdoor station, call monitor and serves as controlling center in the system
Monitor
User terminal, to communicate with door station or other monitors
Distributor
To Separate Data, Audio, Video signal to each monitor, and power monitor
PS5
Adjustable DC power supply
The CAT5 system is flexible to meet all kinds of need in different structure; installer can install the system they want according to the requirements. Below are the examples with different combina- tion of the system.
§ 3.1 One Entrance without Network
This is the most basic installation, it applie s to buildings where there is only one entrance, without network, so it can be connected without C5-IPC.
3.1.1 Layout
C5-F4
C5-F4
RF CARD
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0 #
*
C5-F4
C5-F4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
E xit Button
RVV 2*1.0
CAT5 Ca ble
1 2 3 4
Flo o r N
1 2 3 4
Flo o r N
PS5
3.1.2 List of Accessories
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Model
Description
DS
Outdoor station, call monitor and unlock the door
Monitor
User terminal, to communicate with door station or other monitors
Distributor
To Separate Data, Audio, Video signal to each monitor, and give power to the monitor
PS5
Adjustable DC power supply
C5-IPC
Controlling Center when there is C5-MDS
C5-MDS
Multi-door station switcher, used to separate data, audio and video of different door stations
§ 3.2 Multi Entrances without Network
It applies to the installation where there is more than one entrance in the building, without net­work. All door stations can call any of the monitors in the building; monitors in the building can view the door stations in turn or a specified door station.
3.2.1 Layout
C5-F414
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
Fl oor N
C5-F414
C5-F 4 1 4
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
Fl oor 1
PS5
C5-MDS
PS5
Exit Button
RF CARD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 #
*
C5-F414
C5-I P C
C5-IPC
C5-MDS C5-MDS
C5-MDS
RF CARD
1 2 3
4 5
6
7 8
9
0 #
*
RV V 2*1.0
C A T 5 C ab le
PS5
Exit Button
3.2.2 List of Accessories
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Model
Description
DS
Outdoor station, call monitor and unlock the door
Monitor
User terminal, to communicate with door station, other monitors and Switchboard
Distributor
To separate data, audio, video signal to each monitor, and power monitor
PS5
Adjustable DC power supply
C5-IPC
Controlling center and IP Converter
§ 3.3 One Entrance with Network
Network connection is required when communication between different building s or between buildings and Switchboar d. C5-IPC is needed to effect the network connection.
3.3.1 Layout
C5-F414
C5-F414
C5- I P C
1 2 3
7 8 9
C5-F414
C5-F414
C5-IPC
RF CARD
4 5 6
0 #
*
T o LA N/WAN
RVV 2*1.0
CAT5 C able
E xit Butt on
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
Floor N
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
Floor 1
PS5
3.3.2 List of Accessories
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Model
Description
DS
Outdoor station, call monitor and unlock the door
Monitor
User terminal, to communicate without door station
Distributor
To separate dada, audio, video signal to each monitor, and power monitor
PS5
Adjustable DC power supply
C5-MDS
Multi-door station switcher, used to separate data, audio and video of different door stations
C5-IPC
Controlling center and IP converter
It applies to the installation where there is more than one entrance in the building, with network. All door stations can call any of the monitors in the building; monitors in the building can choose to monitor all the door stations in turn or to select a specified door station. Also all door stations will be able to communica te with the Switchboard.
3.4.1 Layout
C5-F22
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
Fl oor N
C5-F422
C5-F 2 2
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
Fl oor 1
PS5
C5-F422
C5-IPC
C5-I P C
To L A N/WAN
C5-MDS
C5-MDS C A T5 C abl e
PS5
Exit Button
RF CARD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 #
*
RF CARD
1 2 3
4 5
6
7 8
9
0 #
*
RV V 2*1.0
PS5
Exit Button
3.4.2 List of Accessories
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Chapter 4
CAT5 SYSTEM SETTINGS
4.1 Door station Setting................................................................... 41
4.1.1 Door station working mode ................................................ 41
4.1.2 DPC-539ID Configuration.................................................. 41
4.1.3 Configuration DPC-518ID.................................................. 49
4.2 Lock Connection ........................................................................ 59
4.2.1 Lock Type ......................................................................... 59
4.2.2 Connection Diagram .......................................................... 59
4.3 Monitor Setting.......................................................................... 60
4.3.1 Concept of Address ........................................................... 60
4.3.2 Address setting on Monitor ................................................ 61
4.3.3 Address Setting with door station ....................................... 68
4.4 C5-IPC Setting .......................................................................... 70
4.4.1 Port Description ................................................................ 70
4.4.2 Settings ........................................................................... 70
4.5 C5-MDS Setting ......................................................................... 81
4.5.1 Port Description ................................................................ 81
4.5.2 Settings ........................................................................... 81
4.5.3 Connection Schematic ....................................................... 83
4.6 Accessory Parts ......................................................................... 84
4.6.1 Distributor ........................................................................ 84
4.6.2 Picture-Memory-C5-IMC .................................................... 86
4.6.3 Access control-GP-ACS ...................................................... 88
4.6.4 Camera control-CM-IPC ..................................................... 89
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e a d y
S y s t e m
Working Mode
Function
Normal mode
Daily use for tenants: calling, talking, unlocking
Debug mode
Special mode for installer: quick access to all settings and debug tools
4.1.1 Door station working mode
Door station is to be installed in the entrance, to communica te with monitors or with Switchboard. Door station can be set to work under two modes:
1.
Unit door station
To be installed on the entrance of each separate building, being able to call all the monitors inside the building
2.
Common door station
To be installed on the common entrance, being able to call all the monitor s inside the LAN net­work
4.1.2 DPC-539ID Configuration
Door stations can work in Normal mode and Debug mode. Normal mode is for daily function for tenants; Debug mode is used for the installer, and debug tool can be activated under this mode.
4.1.2.1 How to enter debug mode
Door station is to be installed in the entrance, to communica te with monitors or with Switchboard. Door station can be set to work under two modes:
S y s t e m R
V i d e o E n t r y
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # 0 *
V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m
[ **** ]
S y s t e m R e a d y
> > D E B U G S T A T E < <
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ­1 - # I n s t a l l e r S e t u p
3 - # M o n i t o r P r o g r a m 4 - # C a r d M a n a g e
- - - - - - - - - - - - T o o l s - - - - - - - - - ­5 - # O n l i n e M o n i t o r. . . 6 - # O n l i n e D e v i c e s . . .
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E X I T : # - 9 0 0 9
V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m
2 - # S e t u p
When Door Station is standby, press “#” key
Input “9008”, then input Admin Code (“66666666” by default)
Debug Mode menu is launched
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§ 4.1 Door station Setting
Debug State Menu
Item Submenu
> > D E B U G S T A T E < <
[1] Installer Setup
[1][1]. DS Serial NO.
[1][2]. Unlock Timing
[1][3]. Unlock Output
[1][4]. Card Memory
[1][5]. Doorplate Mode...
[1][6]. Audio Option...
[1][7]. Parameters...
[1][8]. Installer Code...
[1][9]. Default Set...
[2] Setup
[2][1]. Language [2][2]. Tone Select [2][3]. Tone Volume [2][4]. Unlock code [2][5]. Code Check... [2][6]. Clock... [2][7]. Setup Code [2][8]. About
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 - # I n s t a l l e r S e t u p
2 - # S e t u p
3 - # M o n i t o r P r o g r a m
4 - # C a r d M a n a g e
- - - - - - - - - - - - To o l s - - - - - - - - - -
5 - # O n l i n e M o n i t o r. . .
6 - # O n l i n e D e v i c e s . . .
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E X I T : # - 9 0 0 9
V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m
[3] Monitor Program
[4] Card Manage
[4][1]. Add Cards [4][2]. Delete By Card [4][3]. Delete By M.Code. [4][4]. Cards Information [4][5]. Format
4.1.2.2 Program Menu overview
• Enter debug mode to over view all the menus and Tools
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Item
Descriptions
Factory Set
1. DS Serial NO.
0 ---- Set as Unit door station. No C5 -IPC connected. Set to 0, then input 1/2/3 to select the related distributor type.
1. F411 ------> C5-F4
2. F414 ------> C5-F414
3. F422 -------> C5-F422 1~8 --- Set as Unit door station. C5-IPC connected. Only one door station connected: set to 1.When C5-MDS connected,
1st C5-MDS related to 1 -- 4 2nd C5-MDS related to 5 -- 8
9 ----- Set as Common door station
[0-11] Standalone Used with F411
2. Unlock Timing
To set the time th at how long the door keeps open when door is released. Ranging from 1 to 99 seconds.
[01]
3. Unlock Output
To set the relay state for unlock, can be set to be normally open or normally closed
[0] Normally open
4. Card Memory
To choose to use the memory of door station or th at of C5­IPC when access cards are in use 0- Store and read ca rds from the memory of Door station 1- Store and read cards from C5-IPC
[0] Use memory of DS for ac­cess
5. Doorplate Mode
To choose the input mode when you call monitor. It can be set to from 1 to 8 digits. totally 8 numbers or 8 letters or mixed are available
4 digits of number
6. Audio Options
To set the audio match between door station and monitor and that between door station and Switchboard, it can be used when there is audio match problem such as noisy or discontinuous voice.
[0]
7. Pa rameters
The parameters will take effect only when there is no C5-IPC
See Parameters
8. Installer Code
To change the Installer Code of door station
[66666666]
9. Default
To retrieve the original configuration of Door Station. Note this operation is an irreversible operation. Once restore is done, the parameters including Installer Code and Setup Code will return to Factory default setting
4.1.2.3 Basic program settings
• Installer Setup (Debug State->1.Installer Setup)
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Item
Descriptions
Factory Set
1. Monitor Numbs
To set number of monitors that can monitor the door station at the same time
[2]
2. Monitor Timing
To set the maximum monitoring time on door station
[15]
3. Monitor & Talk
Enble/Disable talk function when monitor is monitoring
[1] Enable
4. Monitor & unlock
Enble/Disable talk function when monitor is monitoring
[1] Enable
5. Call Wait Time
The time that the door station keeps calling when no answer on the monitor
[30]
6. Call Talk Time
The maximum talking time between door station and monitors
[60]
7. Intercom Time
The maximum talking time between different monitors
[90]
8. Call Ring Times
How many times the door station ring when it makes a call
[0]
9. Use # to call
Whether to input # to call after entering the room number
[0]
Item
Descriptions
Factory Set
1. Local IM as GU
To set the monitor coded 0099 as local Switchboard, so when the user does Call Switchboard on the monitor, the call will be transferred to the 0099 monitor
[0] Not activated
2. Multi IM Mode
To set how multi-monitors in one apartment were coded
[0]
3. Room Table Valid
To use the room table to call the monitor when room table is downloaded to the door station through ST-Config
[0] Not activated
4. Room Table Only
To set how the door station calls the monitor
5. Unlock code 2
The second unlock code, valid only when the door station is set to use common unlock code
None
6. Unlock Code mode
To choose to use common unlock mode or private unlock mode
[0] Common unlock mode
7. Code Error Alarm
Reserved
8. Code & Card
Reserved
9. Code Disable
Reserved
• Parameters(Debug State->1. Installer Setup->7. Parameters)
Three pages are available inside the parameters, press # to switch between different pages
Table 1
Table 2
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Item
Descriptions
Factory Set
1. Display Mode
Reserved
[0]
2. Camera Power-on
To choose to power the camera always or to power only when door station is activated
[0] Power when activated
3. Enable name list
Enable/Disable namelist function
[0]
4. Door Open Alarm
reserved
5. Disable Intercom
Enable/Disable intercom function between montiors
[0]
6. Protect Setup
Reserved
7. Open Ca rd Mode
Reserved
8. Support ST-NSW
To choose to use with ST-NSW or C5-IPC
[0] Use with C5-IPC
Item
Descriptions
Factory Set
1. Language
When Several languages are available, can be set to choose different languages
[1] English
2. Tone Select
12 calling tones are available
[03]
3. Tone Volume
Adjust the volume of calling tone
[03]
4. Unlock Code
The unlock code here serves as Unlock code 1
[1111]
5. Code Check…
To check the unlock code of each room code, when the door station works under private unlock mode
6. Clo ck…
To set the date and time of the door station that shows on the screen display
Real time
7. Setup code
To change the setup code of the Door station
[88888888]
8. About
To show the information of the device
Table 3
• Setup (Debug State->2. Setup)
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* B a c k
V i d e o E
Item
Descriptions
Factory Set
1. Add Card
Input the user code then swipe the card to be added
NONE
2. Delete By Card
Swipe the card to delete it
NONE
3. Delete By M. Code
To delete all the cards attached to the user code
NONE
4. Cards information
To show the amount of cards and counts
NONE
5. Format
To Delete all the card information saved on the door station
• Monitor Program (Debug State->3. Monitor Program).
Access Monitor Program in Debug Mode (Also See 1.1, Access Monitor program in normal mode
> > D E B U G S T A T E < <
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 - # I n s t a l l e r S e t u p 3 - # M o n i t o r P r o g r a m
2 - # S e t u p
4 - # C a r d M a n a g e
- - - - - - - - - - - - T o o l s - - - - - - - - - ­5 - # O n l i n e M o n i t o r. . . 6 - # O n l i n e D e v i c e s . . .
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E X I T : # - 9 0 0 9
V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m
[ 3 ] M o n i t o r P r o g r a m
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
O l d M . c o d e [ - - - - ]
N e w M . c o d e [ - - - - ]
P r o g r a m m i n g S t e p s : 1 . P r e s s C a l l B u t t o n
o f t h e M o n i t o r
2 . I n p u t n e w C o d e
W i t h i n 1 0 S e c o n d s
3 . P r e s s # t o p r o g r a m
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
* B a c k
[ 3 ] M o n i t o r P r o g r a m
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
O l d M . c o d e [ 0 0 0 1 ]
N e w M . c o d e [ 0 0 0 2 ]
P r o g r a m m i n g S t e p s :
1 . P r e s s C a l l B u t t o n
o f t h e M o n i t o r
2 . I n p u t n e w C o d e
W i t h i n 1 0 S e c o n d s
3 . P r e s s # t o p r o g r a m
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
* B a c k
When in Debug Mode, press “3#”
Monitor Program is launched
Program the monitor according
to the instruction
• Card Management [Debug State->4. Card Management]
[1] Add Card
> > [ 7 ] [ 1 ]
A d d C a r d
- - - -
P l e a s e I n p u t M . C o d e
* B a c k # S a v e
V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m n t r y S y s t e m V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m
Enter Add Card menu, and Room Code is asked.
Input Room Code, then press “#” Key.
> > [ 7 ] [ 1 ]
S h o w t h e C a r d
A d d C a r d
0 1 0 1
# S a v e
> > [ 7 ] [ 1 ]
A d d C a r d
0 1 0 1
Swipe the card to be added
C a r d : 1 5 9 7 7 1 3 1
U p d a t e d
* B a c k # S a v e
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Enter Delete by Card;
[2] Delete Card
Swipe the card to be deleted, and card number and Room Code will be shown after de­leted
[3] Delete by M. Code
Enter Delete by M. Code;
Input the Room Code, press # to confirm; all the cards attac he d to the User code will be deleted
4.1.2.4 Debug Tools
• Entering debug tools
Note:
• Each Debug Option can be
activated or de-activated separately
• Each Debug Command is a
sub-menu to execute and show result.
• On D ebug State menu,
the bottom line served as displaying events, logs and debug data.
> > [ 7 ] [ 2 ]
D e l e t e b y C a r d
S h o w t h e C a r d
* B a c k # S a v e
V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m
> > [ 7 ] [ 3 ]
D e l e t e b y M . C o d e
[ - - - - ]
P l e a s e i n p u t M . C o d e
# S a v e
n t r y S y s t e m
> > D E B U G S T A T E < <
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ­1 - # I n s t a l l e r S e t u p
2 - # S e t u p 3 - # M o n i t o r P r o g r a m 4 - # C a r d M a n a g e
- - - - - - - - - - - - To o l s - - - - - - - - - ­5 - # O n l i n e M o n i t o r. . . 6 - # O n l i n e D e v i c e s . . .
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E X I T : # - 9 0 0 9
V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m
Press #9008 then Installer code to enter the Debug mode.
Now input the code to activate the correspond­ing tool
> > [ 7 ] [ 2 ]
D e l e t e b y C a r d
M . c o d e : 0 1 0 1
C a r d : 1 5 9 7 7 1 3 1
U p d a t e d
* B a c k # S a v e
> > [ 7 ] [ 3 ]
D e l e t e b y M . C o d e
0 1 0 1
U p d a t e d
* B a c k # S a v e
V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m
> > O n l i n e M o n i t o r
[ - - - - ] ~ [ - - - - ]
( S e a r c h R a n g e )
* B a c k # S e a r c h
V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m
For Exa mple, Press 5# to enter Online Monitor sea rch. Now enter the starting user code and ending user code and # to start searching.
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1.
Volume Adjust
Door station can adjust its talking volume by keypad. Note that the volume adjusting function is automatically activated in the Debug Mode.
After Volume-Adjust is activated, if Door Station calls a Moni-
tor and enters talking state, current volume values are shown on bottom line.
The left value means the microphone volume of door station, and the right value means the speaker volume of the door
station. Each value can be adjusted separately, ranges for 01 to 25, and 15 by default.
Note:
- For installations using hand free Monitors, its important that volume values in both directions must be adjusted correctly. Otherwise, conversation maybe hard to hear, or discontinuously, or feedback.
- The hand free conversation quality between Monitor and Door Station is related to distance between them. On the back of hand free Monitor, a yellow rheostat (Variable Resistor) serves as adjuster, to adapt to distance.
2. Auto –Dial back
The Auto-Dial-Back option is designed to simplify field debugging, and to realize single person testing. Also, it is always used to get a Monitor’s Room Code.
After Auto-Dial-Back is activated, by pressing Monitor’s Call Button, the Monitor’s Room Code is shown at the Debug Message Area of screen. 3 seconds later, the Door Station will automatically launch calling operation to the Monitor. However, if you dont need calling, just press “*” when Room Code is present. Please note: Auto-Dial-Back is automatically activated when you first enter Debug Mode, and Switchboard doesn’t response to Monitor’s calling request in this condition.
3. Online monitor
Function: Search the certain range of Monitor which is for checking the information of the online monitor. After startup this operation, the Door Station search and display the present online mon­itor according to the setup range automatically.
4.
Online Device
Door Station can search the devices on-line such as C5-MDS, C5-IPC, C5-IMC. The information will be shown on the display after the searching.
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Item Submenu
> > D e b u g S t a t e < <
0 - # R e d i a l
1 - # To o l s
2 - # E x i t s
Tools
1 . I n s t a l l e r S e t u p
2 . S e t u p 3 . C a r d M e m o r y 4 . O n l i n e M o n i t o r s 5 . O n l i n e D e v i c e s
*Back
[1] Installer Setup
[1][1]. ID Code [1][2]. Unlock Timing [1][3]. Unlock Output [1][4]. Card Memory [1][5]. Doorplate Mode... [1][6]. Audio Option...
[1][8]. Installer Code... [1][9]. Default Set...
[2] Setup
[2][1]. Language [2][2]. Tone Select [2][3]. Tone Volume [2][4]. Unlock code [2][5]. Display Mode [2][6]. Clock... [2][7]. Setup Code... [2][8]. About... [2][9]. Default...
[3] Card Manage
[3][1]. Add Card... [3][2]. Delete by Card [3][3]. Delete by M.Code [3][4]. Cards Information
[3][5]. Format
[4] Online Monitors
[5] Online Devices
4.1.3 Configuration DPC-518ID
Door stations also can work in Normal mode and Debug mode.
4.1.3.1 How to enter debug mode
> > D e b u g S t a t e < <
RF CA RD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 #
*
Please Input Password
[ **** ]
0 - # R e d i a l
2 - # E x i t s
When Door Station is standby, press “#” key
Input “9008”, then input Admin Code (“66666666” by default)
Debug Mode menu is launched
4.1.3.2 Program Menu overview
• Enter debug mode to over view all the menus and Tools
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Item
Descriptions
Factory Set
1. ID Code .
1. When there is only one door station and no C5-IPC, set to
0. And set the type of distributor used with it. When C5-IPC is connected, must not be set to 0.
2. When C5-MDS is connected, be set to from 1~8 according to which port it is connected on the C5-MDS
3. When used as common door station, set to 9
[0-11] Standalone Used with F411
2. Unlock Timing
To set the time that how long the door keeps open when door is released. Ranging from 1 to 99 seconds.
[01]
3. Unlock Output
To set the relay state for unlock, can be set to be normally open or normally closed
[0] Normally open
4. Card Memory
To choose to use the memory of door station or that of C5 ­IPC when access cards are in use 0-Use memory of DS for access 1-Use C5-IPC for access
[0] Use memory of DS for ac­cess
5. Doorplate Mode
1. To choose the input mode when you call monitor. It can be set to from 1 to 8 digits. totally 8 numbers or 8 letters or mixed are available
2. Set to 0 to activate call directly after entering the number; Set to 1 to activate the call by # following the number
[0] 4 digits of number
6. Audio O ptions…
To set the audio match between door station and monitor and that between door station and Switchboard, it can be used when there is audio match problem such as feedback or discontinuous voice
[0]
7. Parameters
The preset parameters when ID Code is set to 0.
See
Parameters
8. Installer Code
To change the Installer Code of door station
[66666666]
9. Default
To retrieve the original configuration of Door Station. Note this operation is an irreversible operation. Once restore is done, the parameters including Installer Code and Setup Code will return to Factory default
4.1.3.3 Basic program settings
• Installer Setup (Debug State->1#->1.Installer Setup)
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Item
Descriptions
Factory Set
1. Monitor Numbs
To set number of monitors that can monitor the door station at the same time
[2]
2. Monitor Timing
The maximum monitoring time
[30]
3. Monitor & Talk
Enable/Disable talk function when monitoring
[1]:
Enable
4. Monitor & unlock
Enable/Disable unlock function when monitoring
[1]:
Enable
5.Wait Timing
Maximum wait time when making a call
[30]
6. Talk Timing
Maximum talk time available in a call
[90]
Item
Descriptions
Factory Set
1. Ring Numbers
To set the monitor coded 0099 as local Switchboard, so when the user does Call Switchboard on the monitor, the call will be transferred to the 0099 monitor
[0] Not activated
2. Name List Mode
Reserved
3. Local IM as GU
To set the monitor coded 0099 as local Switchboard, so when the user does Call Switchboard on the monitor, the call will be transferred to the 0099 monitor
[0] Not activated
4. Multi IM Mode
To set the code rule when there are extended monitors in the one apartment
[0] Default rule
5. Room Table Valid
To use the room table to call the monitor when room table is downloaded to the door station through ST-Config
[0] Not activated
6. Room Table Only
Reserved
• Installer Setup (Debug State->1#->1. Installer Setup->7. Parameters)
Three pages are available inside the parameters, press # to switch between different pages
Table 1
Table 2
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Item
Descriptions
Factory Set
1. Unlock Code 2
Reserved
None
2. Unlock Code Mode
Reserved
[0]
3. Camera Power-on
To choose to power the camera always or to power only when door station is activated
[0] Power when activated
4. Reserved
Reserved
5. Disable Intercom
Disable/Enable intercom function between monitors
[0] Enable
Item
Descriptions
Factory Set
1. Language
To choose different languages via SD Card
[01]
English
2. Tone Select
12 calling tones are available
[03]
3. Tone Volume
Adjust the volume of calling tone
[03]
4. Unlock Code
To change the unlock code
[1111]
5. Display Mode
Choose to show / not to show the view of visitor when door station is making a call
[0] show
6. Clo ck…
To set the date and time of the door station that shows on the scr een display
Real time
7. Setup code…
To change the setup code of the Door station
[88888888]
8. About
To show the information of the device
Table 3
• Setup (Debug State->1#->2. Setup)
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RF CA RD
1 2 3
assword
• Unlock by code(Debug State->1#->1. Installer Setup->7. Parameters)
RF CA RD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 #
*
[ **** ] *
i Door Open
0 #
Please Input Password
When Door Station is standby, press “#” key
Input 4 digits Unlock Code
• Unlock code setting (Debug State->1#->2. Setup->4. Unlock code)
If verified correctly, door open
If Door Station runs as Debug State, you can press “1#” then “2 to enter Setup to make configure unlock setting;
However, if runs as Normal State, follow these steps to enter:
RF CA RD
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9
0 #
*
Please Input P
Press “#” key, Input 8002”, then input Setup Code or Admin Code (88888888 or 66666666 by default)
• Proximity Cards operation
[ **** ]
Press “4” to enter unlock code item.
1 . L a n g u a g e [ 1 ] 2 . T o n e S e l e c t [ 0 3 ]
3 . T o n e V o l u m e [ 0 3 ]
Setup
4 . U n l o c k C o d e [ 1 1 1 1 ] 5 . D i s p l a y M o d e
Press No.
6 . C l o c k
to select
7 . S e t u p C o d e 8 . A b o u t
*Back
9 . D e f a u l t
4 . U n l o c k C o d e [ 1 1 1 1 ]
[ - - - - ]
*Back
Input 4 digits number, then press “#” to update
( * * * *)
# Sav e
This part explains how to configure the Proximity card access function, by means of keypad. Please note, to a Door Station without access security, all the related parameters cant be updated. The capacity for cards in IP-MR6L/DPC-539ID is 1000. If door station is used with C5-IPC, cards can be stored in C5-IPC ,the memory of C5-IPC can be upgraded to 10,000 cards if needed. It is much convenient to manage access security and cards by means of IP-Device software in a networked system. Reading distance is approximately 30mm from the window.There are 2 type of setup, for Access controller and cards authorization.
Door Station should enter Debug State first, and then operate as below:
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Tools
2 . S e t u p
3 . C a r d M e m o r y 4 . O n l i n e M o n i t o r s 5 . O n l i n e D e v i c e s
*Back
Installer Setup
Press1~9 to select
*Back
Memory
1 . I D C o d e [ 0 - 1 1 ]
2 . U n l o c k T i m i n g [ 0 1 ]
3 . U n l o c k O u t p u t [ 0 ]
4 . C a r d M e m o r y [ 0 ]
5 . D o o r p l a t e M o d e [ 0 ]
6 . A u d i o O p t i o n s . . .
7 . P a r a m e t e r s . . .
8 . I n s t a l l e r C o d e . . .
9 . D e f a u l t . . .
Card
1 . A d d C a r d . . .
2 . D e l e t e B y C a r d
3 . D e l e t e B y M . c o d e
Press No.
to select
4 . C a r d I n f o r m a t i o n
5 . F o r m a t
*Back
• The access cards can be saved in the door station ,for this , the Card memory in Installer setup,
About access Memory
Must be set to 0(It is 0 by default)
• The access cards also can be saved in the C5-IPC connecte d with the door station. For this, the
Card memory in Installer setup should be set to 1.
About cards
• User Cards are associated with Room Code; an authorized User Card can open the door at any
time.
• Please note, Manage Cards can only be saved in C5-IPC and authorized by means of IP-Access
• Manage Card is restricted to pre-defined access rule, and hold by visitor or service person.
software.
• To authorize cards, enter Card Management first (refer Chapter 6.1 to), then select the item.
• Please note that the following operations are irreversible.
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* Back
[010 1]
* Back
[1] Add User Card
1 . A d d C a r d . . . 1 . A d d C a r d . . . 1 . A d d C a r d . . .
[----]
Please Input Room Code
* Back # Save # Save * Back
Enter Add Card me nu , and Room Code is asked.
[2] Delete User Card
- Delete by reading card
Enter Delete by Card
Read the card to be deleted, and card number w ill be shown on the display
- Delete card s by associated Room Code
Enter Delete by M.Code
Input the Room Code, press “#” to confirm; all associated cards will be deleted.
[3] Card Information
Enter Card Information ,
and the screen will display the number of all the once­authorized User Cards and the currently valid cards.
[010 1]
Input Room Code Read the card to be
Show The Card
authorized
2 . D e l e t e B y C a r d . . .
Sh ow T he C ard
* Back # Save
3 . D e l e t e B y M . c o d e
[ - - - - ]
Please Input Room Code
# Sav e
C a r d num bs :
1 5 9 7 7 1 3 1
Show The Card
2 . D e l e t e B y C a r d . . .
C a r d numbs:
3 . D e l e t e B y M . c o d e
Please Input Room Code
4 . C a r d s I n f o r m a t i o n
1 5 9 7 7 1 3 1
Show The Card
* Back # Sav e
[ 0 1 0 1 ]
U p d a t e d
* Back # Sav e
Card Total: 0004
Card Valid: 0003
* Back # Save
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Please Input Password
[4] Format
Enter Format, input the in-
staller setup password and # key, then all the informa­tion will be deleted about cards
5 . F o r m a t
[ - - - - - - - - ]
Please Input Password
* Back # Save
5 . F o r m a t
[ - - - - - - - - ]
i Updated
* Back # Save
4.1.3.4 Debug Tools
> > D e b u g S t a t e < <
0 - # R e d i a l
1 - # To o l s
2 - # E x i t s
Press #9008 then Installer code to enter the Debug mode, then 1# to enter Tools page
Note:
1 . I n s t a l l e r S e t u p
Tools
2 . S e t u p
3 . C a r d M e m o r y 4 . O n l i n e M o n i t o r s 5 . O n l i n e D e v i c e s
*Back
Debug Tools menu is shown:
Press 1~4 to select differ ent tools
Enter the starting number and ending starting , and # to start search the moni­tors on line
4 . O n l i n e M o n i t o r s
[ - - - - ] ~ [- - - - ]
(Se arch Range)
* Back # Save
- Here only the Online Monitor is activated at present, the others will be available later.
- Each Debug Option can be activated or de-activated independently, and marked in screen if activated.
- Each Debug Command is a sub-menu to execute and show result.
- The “Switchboard Online” item will be marked or cleared dynamically, according to Switchboard state.
- On Debug State menu, the 2 bottom lines are served as displaying events, logs and debug data.
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1.
Door Station has the advanced feature that conversation vol-
Volume Adjust
ume of both directions can be adjusted in digita l method.
After Volume-Adjust is activated, if Door Station calls a Moni­tor and enters talking state, current volume values are shown on bottom line.
The left value means “Door Station talks to Monitor” channel, and the right value means “Monitor talks to Door Station”. Each value can be adjusted separately, ranges for 01 to 25, and 15 by default.
Use 1/4 key to increase/decrease the value for micro­phone ; and “3”/”6” for value for speaker. The adjustment is saved automatically.
S W I T C H : 1 5 S W I T C H: 1 5
V I D E O
V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m
-
For installations using handfree Monitors, its important that volume values in both directions must be adjusted correctly. Otherwise, conversation maybe hard to hear, or discontinuously, or feedback.
Important Notes:
The Auto-Dial-Back option is designed to simplify field debugging, and to realize single person
2. Auto –Dial back
testing. Also, it is always used to get a Monitor’s Room Code.
After Auto-Dial-Back is activated, by pressing Monitor’s Call Button, the Monitor’s Room Code is shown at the Debug Message Area of screen. 3 seconds later, the Door Station will automatically launch calling operation to the Monitor. However, if you dont need calling, just press “*” when Room Code is present. Please note: Auto-Dial-Back is automatically activated when you first enter Debug Mode, and Switchboard doesnt response to Monitor’s calling request in this condition.
3. Online Distributor Info
When Door station works under debug state, it can bring the information of the distributor and monitors connected to it on the display, by one push of the PA button on the distribu­tor. It shows the address of all the monitors, the distributor type, and the audio & video channel used. Please note that this function is available only on C5-F414 or F422.
C 5 - F 4 1 4
0 0 0 1 / 0 0 0 2/ 0 0 0 3/ 0 0 0 4
M O N M O N M A 1 M A 2
V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m
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4.
Online Monitors search
Function: Search the certain range of Monitor which is for checking the information of the online monitor. After startup this operation, the Door Station search and display the present online mon­itor according to the setup range automatically. Operation steps are show as below:
> > D e b u g S t a t e < <
0 - # R e d i a l
1 - # To o l s
2 - # E x i t s
Press #9008 then Installer code to enter the Debug mode, then 1# to enter Tools page
5.
Online Devices
This tool is used to identify whether C5-MDS, C5-IPC and C5-IMC are connected. When it is star­tup, the connection states come out by turn automatically. If one of these devices is connected, it shows online, otherwise, it shows offline. Usually, this tool is used in project installation and main­tenance.
> > D e b u g S t a t e < <
0 - # R e d i a l
1 - # To o l s
2 - # E x i t s
Press #9008 then Installer code to enter the Debug mode, then 1# to enter Tools page
1 . I n s t a l l e r S e t u p
Tools
2 . S e t u p
3 . C a r d M e m o r y 4 . O n l i n e M o n i t o r s 5 . O n l i n e D e v i c e s
*Back
Debug Tools menu is shown: Press “4” to select
Enter the starting number and ending starting , and # to start search the moni­tors on line
4 . O n l i n e M o n i t o r s
[ - - - - ] ~ [- - - - ]
(Se arch Range)
* Back # Save
1 . I n s t a l l e r S e t u p
Tools
2 . S e t u p
3 . C a r d M e m o r y 4 . O n l i n e M o n i t o r s 5 . O n l i n e D e v i c e s
*Back
Debug Tools menu is shown: Press “5” to select
= = O n l i n e D e v i c e s = =
M D S1 - - O ffline M D S2 - - O ffline M D S3 - - Online M D S4 - - O ffline I PC - - O ffli ne I MC - - O ffline
* Back # Sav e
The online devices status will be checked immedi­ately
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PS5
EB+
EB-
N.O
LK+
LK-
+12V
§ 4.2 Lock Connection
4.2.1 Lock Type
The power-on to unlock type: The lock stays locked when there is no power, and unlocks once it
The door station can connect two kinds of lock:
gets the power from the power supply.
The power-off to unlock type: The lock stays locked when there is power feeding it , and unlocks once the power is cut off.
4.2.2 Connection Diagram
The lock can get power from the door station directly or from the additio nal power supply, we call these two internal power supply and external power supply separately.
4.2.2.1 Door Lock Controlled with Internal Power
+ -
AC
Note:
1. Electronic lock of Power-on-to-unlock ty pe should be used.
2. Working current of lock must be less than 250mA, and working v oltage must be DC12V
3. JP-LK must be set to 2-3 position, N.O. and 12V pins of CN-LK must be connected together.
4. Unlock Output(unlock mode) must be set to 0(By default)
RF CARD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
*
DPC­518ID
0 #
Exit Button
Connect N.O and +12V pins
CN-LK
J/KMB JP-LK
To C5-IPC or Distributor
T/R- T/R+
3 2 1
LOCK
+ -
CN1
Bus
CN2
Set to 2-3
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PS5
EB+
EB-
N.O
LK+
LK-
+12V
4.2.2.2 Door Lock Controlled with External Power
To C5-IPC or Distributor
+ -
AC
+ -
CN-LK
RF CARD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 #
*
DPC-
Note:
1. Please use DC lock and the related DC power supply
2. Remove the JP-LK jumper
3. Set Unlock Output(unlock mode) for diff irent lock types(#8001-3: Unlock Output)
Power-on-to-unlock ty pe:Unlock Output=0 (by default)
Power-off -to-unlock type:Unlock Output=1
518ID
Exit Button
J/KMB JP-LK
POWER
SUPPLY
LOCK
T/R- T/R+
3 2 1
CN1
Bus
Remove the jumper
CN2
§ 4.3 Monitor Setting
4.3.1 Concept of Address
Address codes are the numbers/letters used by residents, visitors and Switchboard operators to identify the apartments or villas in the installation. Inside the unit/riser each apartment can be addressed with a 4 digit code(ABCD),of these 4 digits, the first 2 digits are meant to be the floor number, while the last 2 digits serves as the monitor code of each floor. There are 2 calling types when there is cal made to the monitor: Inside call and Outside call.
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A call made from the unit door station is the inside call, the inside call can only call the monitor inside the building. Visitors input the address of monitor (4 digits: ABCD), the door station will call the monitor right away
Inside call
Outside Call
Calls from the Switchboard or common door station are outside call. When making this call, 7 dig­its address is required: XXX-ABCD.
XXX- represents the IP address of C5-IPC of the building ABCD­represents the address of the monitor
4.3.2 Address setting on Monitor
The address of monitor can be changed to whatever 4-digit number as long as there is no repeat­ed number in the system. Here we have 3 types of monitor, see the following section.
DPM­573TMD
1) In standby mode, touch the screen to enter main menu interface.
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2) Touch the User Setup icon to enter setup interface, password will be required, Input 2412 + to get access to the setup.
3) Now touch the User Code and input the new user code to be the address of the monitor.
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DPM-535-C5
1) In Standby Mode, Press the menu button on the surface of the front panel.
2) When it shows the calendar, press the menu button again
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3) Now navigate to the Setup and press menu button to enter setup page
Door Station Tone -- 01
Door Bell Tone -- 05
GuardUnit Tone -- 05
No Disturb Mode -- off
Installation...
Exit
4) Go to Installation and input passwor d(2412), then press menu to confirm
Password:
0
* * *
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5) Go to Room Address…
Alarm In/Out Delay -- 40
Date And Time Set ...
Room Address...
Other Settings...
Information...
Exit
6) Enter the new Room address via navigation button and press Menu to save
Room
6 6 6 6
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Another monitor
1) In standby mode, press the Menu button
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2) In the Calendar page, press the menu again to enter main menu
AM
Main Menu
Monitor ... Intercom Alarm Function ... User Setup Close
Exit
OK Select Item
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0
3) Press the button to entry About page
H/W : T3-753 a1.2 S/W: V11.02.27 Voltage: 22.7V Local Address: 1002 Remote Number: 0 AL. Delay Time: 40/90 Video Standard: PAL
Exit
4) Press the unlock button and hold for 3s when entry about page, then entry Installer Setup page, just like the following picture shows.
Input 0080 then press Menu button to confirm, then entry room code setting status.
Code Number: [ 000]
0010: delete remotes 0011: add remote 0020: set as door bell
0021: not door bell 0022: have door station 0023: no door station 0030: out-delay set 0031: in-delay set 0080: room id set
0090: test armed
0093: direct call gl vd on 0094: direct call gl vd oV 8008: MM/DD/YYYY 8009: DD/MM/YYYY 8012: 12 hour format 8013: 24 hour format
2412: restore to default
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=== Monitor Program ===
Old M. code [ - - - - ] New M. code [ - - - - ]
>Press Call Button of the monitor >Input new Code >Press # to Program
[ Press Call Button ]
5) Now Set the new room address for the monitor navigation button, and press menu button to save the setting
Code Number: [ 002]
0010: delete remotes 0011: add remote 0020: set as door bell 0021: not door bell 0022: have door station 0023: no door station 0030: out-delay set 0031: in-delay set 0080: room id set
0090: test armed
0093: direct call gl vd on 0094: direct call gl vd oV 8008: MM/DD/YYYY 8009: DD/MM/YY YY 8012: 12 hour format
8013: 24 hour format
2412: restore to default
4.3.3 Address Setting with door station
Monitor address also can be set via door station. The steps as follows, take DPC-518ID as an example:
Step1: Entry Monitor Program Page
Press # key on door station
RF CARD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 #
*
*
Please Input Password
Then input 8003 Input the password:
[----]
RF CARD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Please Input Password
0 #
[-------- ]
66666666(Default)
Then entry Monitor Program page
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Step2: Activate call function on monitor
DPM-573TMD
Press Menu button twice to entry main page
DPM-535-C5
TALK
2
MONITOR
MENU
Press Call button to entry Intercom Function page
TALK MENU MONITOR
Press Call button to entry Intercom Function page
Monitor Manual
1 2
Use r Setup Estate
3
4
Intercom
Management
Direc t Call Guard Unit
Intelligent
Home
Alarm
Multimedia
Security
Close
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Press Direct Call Guard Unit icon
Intercom Function
Call Guard Unit
Di re ct Call Gu a rd Un it Inte rco m Call Exit
Select Call Guard Unit. Then press Menu button to confirm
Call Select
Alarm to Guard Unit Direct Call Guard Unit ... Intercom Menu ...
Exit OK Select Item
Select Alarm to Guard Unit. Then press Menu button to confirm
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=== Monitor Program ===
Old M. code [ 0099 ] New M. code [ 0002 ]
>Press Call Button of the monitor >Input new Code >Press # to Program
[ Programming ]
=== Monitor Program ===
Old M. code [ 0099 ] New M. code [ 0002 ]
>Press Call Button of the monitor >Input new Code >Press # to Program
[ Update ]
=== Monitor Program ===
Old M. code [ - - - - ] New M. code [ - - - - ]
>Press Call Button of the monitor >Input new Code >Press # to Program
[ Press Call Button ]
=== Monitor Program ===
Old M. code [ 0099 ] New M. code [ - - - - ]
>Press Call Button of the monitor >Input new Code >Press # to Program
[ Input new code ]
Step3: Upload Monitor Address(Monitor Code)
The DPC-D218ID screen will show the old moni- tor code
Input new code, eg, input 0002, then press # to confirm, it’ll show Programming
It’ll Update if the pro­gramming succeeds
Then back to normal status, you can repeat the similar operation to program next monitor
§ 4.4 C5-IPC Setting
C5-IPC is a controlling and network enabling unit. Wherever network is require d, there must be
C5-IPC; wherever C5- IPC is connected, it must be the only controller. Also, C5-IPC must be used wherever C5-MDS is applied in the system.
4.4.1 Port Description
Please refer to 2.3.4.4 (IP Converter: C5-IPC) for more details.
JP1 / 2/3
JT A G S1 P O WER PA V R600
LINK
LINK
POW E R
IN-US E
IN-U S E
AG
S1
ON DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6
C5-IPC
S W1 J WB (OUT) CN-NET
SW1
1 2 3
P+ P- P+ P- RS4 85 JWB( IN) JWB( O UT) CN( M DS) ETHERNET
JWP RS-485 J WB (I N) CN-MDS
PA VR6 0 0
+
4.4.2 Settings
4.4.2.1 Level Switch setting
SW1 is level switch to match with different distributors. In this system, three types of distributors are available: C5-F4, C5-F422, C5-F414. Default position is F4DV.
The SW1 setting with different distributor is as below table:
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Distributor type
SW1 setting
C5-F4
F4/F4DV/F4Q
C5-F422
F4/F4DV/F4Q
C5-F414
F4/F4DV/F4Q
Bit NO.
Function
Status
Description
DIP1
MDS selection
ON C5-MDS connected
OFF No C5-MDS conne cted
DIP2
Audio Channel
ON Apply C5-F414
OFF Apply C5-F4 or C5-F422
DIP3
Video Channel
ON Apply C5-F422
OFF Apply C5-F4 or C5-F414
DIP4
Door station
mode selection
ON Door station works as common door station
OFF Door station works as unit door station
DIP5
Guard Monitor
ON
Press call button of monitor to call Guard Monitor whose address is 0099
OFF Press call button of monitor to call Switchboard
DIP6
Network video
controlling
ON
Indoor monitor shows the network video when answer­ing call from Switchboard
OFF
Indoor monitor doesnt display video when answering call from Switchboard
4.4.2.2 DIP switch setting
S1 is a 6-bit DIP switch; each of them is designed to have a specified function.
DIP status
Each bit can be set to be ON or OFF, shows below:
ON(1)
=
OFF(0)
=
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6
Description of DIP switch
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+
-
4.4.2.3 IP Address Setting
C5-IPC must be specified an IP address in the network system. And every specified IP address
NOTE: The default IP address of C5-IPC is 192.168.0.2
Setting steps as follows:
1. Connect C5-IPC and PC, and set IP address of PC to 192.168.0.X
must be unique. You can use IP8210Config software to set IP.
Assume that PC IP is 192.168.0.105
AG ON DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6
S1 POWER
LINK
IN-USE
PA VR600
+
IP: 192.168.0.105
1 2 3
SW1
SW1
1 2 3
P+ P- P+ P- RS485 JWB(IN) JWB(OUT) CN(MDS) ETHERNET
C5-IPC
P+ P- P+ P- RS4 8 5
+ -
JWB( IN) JWB(O UT) CN( M DS ) ET HERNET
PS5
2. Launch IP8210Config.exe
DC output
PC
AC in
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3. Search the connected C5-IPC
Click Search... to start searching the
connect ed C5-IPC
4. Config IP address
Select the Device in the Device List Frame
5.
Click on Config to config IP
Assume its set to 192.168.0.5, dont cha nge Mask & Ga te
info, then press OK to confirm, then Mac will be automatically changed with IP
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NOTE:
192.168.0.1 & 192.168.0.255 cannot be used by any device in the network.
192.168.0.1
192.168.0.255
• IP address range of C5-IPC
S1 POWER
AG ON DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6
• PC IP address
1 2 3
P+ P- P+ P- RS485 JWB(IN) JWB(OUT) CN(MDS) ETHERNET
Because default IP address of C5 -IPC is 192.168.0.2, it’ll make a conflict if PC is set to 192.168.0.2, then PC can- not search the C5 -IPC. That’s why PC should not be set to 192.168.0.2.
LINK
IN-USE
SW1
C5-IPC
IP8210C onfig
PA VR600
+
192.168.0.2 ---- 192.168.0.239
192.168.0. 2
192.168.0. 3 ---- 192.168.0. 2 54
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4.4.2.4 Parameters Settings
All the parameters of C5-IPC can be set through IP-Device. See IP-Device manual for detail.
4.4.2.5 Controller Concept
Controller in the system serves as the controlling center, it controls data communicating, audio and video distribution. Of all the devices, Door station and C5-IPC can be set to be the controller. Rules must be followed as below:
1) There must be one and only one controller in the system.
2) C5-IPC is designed to be the controller by default, and cannot be set to be non-controller
3) Door station must be set to be non-controller when working with C5-IPC. How to set Controller on door station:
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
3 - # M o n i t o r P r o g r a m
2 - # S e t u p
- - - - - - - - - - - - T o o l s - - - - - - - - - ­5 - # O n l i n e M o n i t o r. . .
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E X I T : # - 9 0 0 9
V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m
In standby mode, in­put # 9008+password (66666666, by default)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 . D S S e r i a l N O . 2 . U n l o c k T i m i n g
4. . C a r d M e m o r y
5. . D o o r p l a t e M o d e . . .
7 . P a r a m e t e r s . . . 8 . I n s t a l l e r C o d e 9 . D e f a u l t . . .
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ­P r e s s 1 ~ 9 t o s e l e c t
* B a c k
V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m
On the keypad, input 1 to enter DS Serial NO.
. . [ 1 ] [ 1 ]
D S S e r i a l N O .
[ - ]
0 : 1 D S S t a n d a l o n e 1 ~ 8 : M u l t i D S N O .
9 : C o m m o n D o o r S t a t i o n
( 0 ~ 9 )
* B a c k # S a v e
V i d e o E n t r y S y s t e m
Input the number according to the information, then # to save the parameter
Notes:
1. DS Serial NO. set to be 0, the door station serves as the controller
2. DS Serial set to be from 1~8 to be non-controller, if there is no C5-MDS(only one door station), the door station must be set to 1
3. DS Serial NO. set to 9 to work as common door station
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4.4.2.6§Examples:
Work with C5-F4
HI
Note that VD-SET must be set to 120 if the C5-F4 is the last one of the bus
120
To Next C5-F4
To other monitors
FV+FV-P- AUP-P+P+D1&D2
4B
1R2W
-
HI
120
C5-F4
+
3Y
GDVDT/R+T/R- Z1Z2Z3Z4COMCOMPR
1
2
3
4
C5-F4
To other monitors
-
+
PS5
AC
FV+FV-P- AUP-P+P+D1&D2
4B
1R2W
-
HI
120
C5-F4
+
3Y
GDVDT/R+T/R- Z1Z2Z3Z4COMCOMPR
1
2
3
4
C5-F4
ON DIP
Keep 3 jumpers
S1
ON DIP
AG
1
23456
12
3
P+P-P+P-RS485
POWER
LINK
IN-USE
SW1
JWB(IN)JWB(OUT)CN(MDS)ETHERNET
VR600
PA
+
P+
P-
+
12
3
P+P-RS485
-
F4/F4DV/F4Q
SW1
LAN
JWB(IN)JWB(OUT)CN(MDS)ETHERNET
C5-IPC
-
+
PS5
AC
RF CARD
1 2 3
7 8 9
*
CN-LK
EB+
EB-
N.O
LK+
LK-
+12V
654
#0
J/KMB JP-LK
T/R-T/R+
3
-
+
CN2
CN1
Bus
12
CAT5
RVV2*1.0mm
Note that ID Code(#8001-1) setting must be set to 1
Note:
1. SW1 need to be set to F4 position to match with C5-F4.
2. S1 need to be set correctly, all to OFF.
3. Door station need to be connected to the JWB (IN) port of C5-IPC.
4. DS Serial NO. must not be set to 0(while 0 to be the controller)
Work with C5-F422
To Next PS5
Note that VD-SET must be set to VD if the C5-F422 is the last one of the bus
To Next C5-F422
-
+
P-P+P+
P-
S1
P+
P-P+P-
PA
T/R-
ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
T/R+
1ON2
C5-F422
VD-SET(L=HIGH)
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
-
+
P-P+P+
P-
S1
P+
P-P+P-
-
-
+
+
AC
PS5
PA
C5-F422
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
ON
T/R-
ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
T/R+
1ON2
VD-SET(L=HIGH)
DIP
To other monitors
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
To other monitors
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
FV-
2W
4B FV+
3Y
P-
VD-SET
HI / VD
VD-SET
HI / VD
1R
Z1
T/R+
Z2Z3 Z4COMCOM
T/R-
GD VD
FV-
2W
4B FV+
3Y
P-
1R
Z1
T/R+
Z2Z3 Z4COMCOM
T/R-
GD VD
AU P- P+
AU P- P+
HI / VD
P+D1&D2
PR
1
2
3
4
P+D1&D2
PR
1
2
3
4
S1
AG
PA
VR600
POWER
DIP
ON
LINK
+
IN-USE
6
1
2 345
C5-IPC
2
1
3
SW1
JWB(IN)
CN(MDS)
RS485
JWB(OUT)
1 2 3
4
7
*
ETHERNET
RF CARD
5
6
9
8
#
0
P+P-P+P-
-
-
+
+
AC
PS5
F4/F4DV/F4Q
Keep 3 jumpers
1
2
3
SW1
JWB(OUT) ETHERNETJWB(IN)
-
CN1 CN2
Bus
CN(MDS)
P+P-
P+
RS485
P-
-
+
CN-LK
EB+
EB-
N.O
LK+
J/KMB
+
T/R- T/R+
LK-
+12V
1
3
2
JP-LK
Note that ID Code(#8001-1) setting must be set to 1
Note:
1. SW1 need to be set to F4DV position to match with C5-F422.
2. S1 need to be set correctly, Bit3 to ON, the rest to OFF.
LAN
CAT5
RVV2*1.0mm
A single cable to connect
P-(Ground) together
3. Door station need to be connected to the JWB (IN) port of C5-IPC.
4. DS Serial NO. must not be set to 0(while 0 to be the controller)
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Work with C5-F414
To Next PS5
Note that VD-SET must be set to VD if the C5-F414 is the last one of the bus
To Next C5-F414
-
+
P-P+P+
P-
S1
P+
P-P+P-
PA
T/R-
ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
T/R+
1ON2
C5-F414
VD-SET(L=HIGH)
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
-
+
P-P+P+
P-
S1
P+
P-P+P-
-
-
+
+
AC
PS5
PA
C5-F414
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
ON
T/R-
ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
T/R+
1ON2
VD-SET(L=HIGH)
DIP
To other monitors
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
To other monitors
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
FV-
2W
4B FV+
3Y
P-
VD-SET
HI / VD
VD-SET
HI / VD
1R
Z1
T/R+
Z2Z3 Z4COMCOM
T/R-
GD VD
FV-
2W
4B FV+
3Y
P-
1R
Z1
T/R+
Z2Z3 Z4COMCOM
T/R-
GD VD
AU P- P+
AU P- P+
HI / VD
P+D1&D2
PR
1
2
3
4
P+D1&D2
PR
1
2
3
4
S1
AG
PA
VR600
POWER
DIP
ON
LINK
+
IN-USE
6
1
2 345
C5-IPC
2
1
3
SW1
JWB(IN)
JWB(OUT)
P-
P+P-P+
-
-
+
+
AC
PS5
ETHERNET
CN(MDS)
RS485
RF CARD
1 2 3
5
6
4
9
8
7
#
0
*
F4/F4DV/F4Q
Keep 3 jumpers
1
2
3
SW1
JWB(OUT) ETHERNETJWB(IN)
-
CN1 CN2
Bus
CN(MDS)
P+P-
P+
RS485
P-
-
+
CN-LK
EB+
EB-
N.O
LK+
J/KMB
+
T/R- T/R+
LK-
+12V
1
3
2
JP-LK
Note that ID Code(#8001-1) setting must be set to 1
Note:
1. SW1 need to be set to F4Q position to match with C5-F414.
2. S1 need to be set correctly, Bit2 to ON, the rest to OFF.
LAN
CAT5
RVV2*1.0mm
A single cable to connect
P-(Ground) together
3. Door station need to be connected to the JWB (IN) port of C5-IPC.
4. DS Serial NO. must not be set to 0(while 0 to be the controller).
Work with C5-MDS
This example contains the full function available in the system:
Multi entrances with C5-MDS; Monitor display network video; and one of the monitor serves as Guard Monitor.
To Next PS5
Note that VD-SET must be set to VD if the C5-F414 is the last one of the bus
To Next C5-F414
-
+
P-P+ P+
P-
S1
P+
P-P+P-
PA
T/R-
ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
T/R+
1ON2
C5-F414
VD-SET(L=HIGH)
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
-
+
P-P+P+
P-
S1
P+
P-P+P-
PA
T/R-
ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
-
-
+
+
AC
PS5
C5-F414
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
ON
S1
ON
AG
1
2 345
T/R+
1ON2
VD-SET(L=HIGH)
DIP
PA
VR600
POWER
DIP
LINK
+
IN-USE
6
C5-IPC
2
1
3
SW1
JWB(IN)
JWB(OUT)
ETHERNET
P-
CN(MDS)
RS485
P+P-P+
ON
-
P-P+P+
+
P-
P-P+P-
DIP
S1
P+
PA
ON DIP
T/R-
ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
T/R+
1
23456
To other monitors
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-D JWB(OUT)
JWB(IN)
To other monitors
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
F4/F4DV/F4Q
Remove 3 jumpers
1
2
3
SW1
JWB(IN)
P+P-
P+
RS485
P-
-
+
1V 4A/2V 2A/1V 1A
VD-SET
HI / VD
VD-SET
HI / VD
JWB(OUT) ETHERNET
CN(MDS)
2W
4B FV+
3Y
1R
T/R+
T/R-
GD VD
2W
4B FV+
3Y
1R
T/R+
T/R-
GD VD
FV-
P-
Z1
Z2Z3 Z4COMCOM
FV-
P-
Z1
Z2Z3 Z4COMCOM
HI / VD
P+D1&D2
AU P- P+
PR
1
2
3
4
P+D1&D2
AU P- P+
PR
1
2
3
4
LAN
C5-MDS
4
JWB(IN4)
JWB(IN3)JWB(IN2)JWB(IN1) JWB(OUT)
-
+
AC
PS5
1 2 3
4
7
*
EB+
RF CARD
5
6
9
8
#
0
EB-
JWB(IN4)
-
+
CN-LK
N.O
J/KMB
CN1 CN2
T/R- T/R+
LK+
LK-
+12V
Bus
1
3
2
JP-LK
Note that ID Code(#8001-1) setting
must be set to 2
123
JWB(IN3)
JWB(IN2)
JWB(IN1)
JWB(OUT)
-
CN-LK
EB+
EB-
J/KMB
+
CN1 CN2
T/R- T/R+
N.O
LK+
LK-
+12V
Bus
1
3
2
JP-LK
RF CARD
1 2 3
5
4
8
7
0
*
Note that ID Code(#8001-1) setting
must be set to 1
Note:
1. C5-MDS needed to be connected to the CN-MDS port of C5-IPC
2. The 3 jumpers on C5-IPC must be removed.
CAT5
RVV2*1.0mm
6
9
#
A single cable to connect
P-(Ground) together
Chapter 4
Work with Common Door Station
Door station can be set to function as common door station, being able to call all the monitors in the network system, while unit door station can only call the monitors of its own building.
ON
DIP
S1
ON
AG
1
2 345
PA
VR600
POWER
DIP
LINK
IN-USE
6
+
C5-IPC
2
1
3
SW1
JWB(IN) JWB(OUT) CN(MDS) ETHERNET
P+ P-P+ P-
RS485
-
+
PS5
AC
RF CARD
1 2 3
5
6
4
9
8
7
#
0
*
Keep 3 jumpers
P-
P+
-
+
CN-LK
EB+
EB-
N.O
J/KMB
1
LK+
2
P+P-
LK-
F4/F4DV/F4Q
LAN
3
SW1
RS485
T/R- T/R+
+12V
1
3
2
JP-LK
JWB(OUT) CN(MDS) ETHERNET
JWB(IN)
-
+
CN1 CN2
Bus
CAT5
RVV2*1.0mm
Note that ID Code(#8001-1) setting must be set to 9
IP-MR18
Note:
1. SW1 be set as default.
2. S1 need to be set correctly, Bit4 to ON, the rest to OFF.
3. Door station need to be connected to the JWB (IN) port of C5-IPC.
4. DS Serial NO. must be set to 9 (work as common door station).
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Chapter 4
CAT5 System Settings
ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
T/R-
T/R+
§ 4.5 C5-MDS Setting
C5-MDS is used where there are more than one door stations in one block, to serve as door station switch, to separate Audio, video signal form or to different door station.
JW P PA S1
P- P+ P - P+
PA S1
1 2 3 4 5 6
ON DIP
IN-USE P O WER
E RROR
C5-MDS
JWB( IN4) JWB( IN3 ) JWB( IN2 ) JWB( IN1) JWB( OUT)
JWB(I N4) JWB(IN3) J WB(IN2) J WB(IN1)
LINK RS-485
JWB(OU T)
4.5.1 Port Description
4.5.2
Settings
4.5.2.1 Level Switch setting
Please refer to 2.3.4.5( Multi-Door station Switcher: C5-MDS) for more details.
The C5-MDS will always be used together with C5-IPC, the level switch must be set to be in the middle position at all times, otherwise there will be video and audio problem between door sta­tion and Switchboard when communicating.
1V 4A
2V 2A
1V 1A
Note:
Level Switch mu st be set to th e middle position: 2V 2A position. (Default position: 2V 2A)
4.5.2.2 Address Setting
In case there are more than one C5-MDS connected to the C5-IPC, the C5-MDS need to be coded according to the system combination; the first 2 bits of S1 are for address purpose.
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DIP1
DIP2
C5-MDS Address
OFF
OFF
The first C5-MDS
ON
OFF
The second C5-MDS
OFF
ON
The third C5 -MDS
ON
ON
The fourth C5-MDS
Address
Input Description
Input number
First C5-MDS
JWB(IN1)
1
JWB(IN2)
2
JWB(IN3)
3
JWB(IN4)
4
Second C5-MDS
JWB(IN1)
5
JWB(IN2)
6
JWB(IN3)
7
JWB(IN4)
8
ON(1)
=
OFF(0)
=
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6
Note:
Bit1 and Bit2 are for address purpose, the rest are reserved for late use.
4.5.2.3 The input number of C5-MDS
Each C5-MDS has 4 inputs from the door station, for C5-MDS with different address, Input number is unique and different, see below table:
Note: Each input of C5-MDS can be connected to only one door station, and the DS Serial NO. On the door station
must be exactly the same with the input number it is connected to; otherwise there will be no video and no audio.
4.5.3§Connecon§Schemac
With two C5-MDS in the system
To Next PS5
Note that VD-SET must be set to VD if the C5-F414 is the last one of the bus
To Next C5-F414
­+
P-P+P+
P-
S1
P+
P-P+P-
PA
T/R-
ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
T/R+
1ON2
C5-F414
VD-SET(L=HIGH)
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
-
+
P-P+P+
P-
S1
P+
P-P+P-
PA
T/R-
ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
-
-
+
+
AC
PS5
C5-F414
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
S1
ON
AG
1
2 345
T/R+
1ON2
VD-SET(L=HIGH)
ON
DIP
PA
VR600
POWER
DIP
LINK
+
IN-USE
6
C5-IPC
2
1
3
SW1
JWB(IN)
CN(MDS)
JWB(OUT)
ETHERNET
RS485
P+P-P+P-
ON
DIP
+
-
P-P+ P+
P-
S1
P+
P-P+P-
PA
ON DIP
LINK
INUSE
T/R-
ERROR
T/R+
POWER
1
23456
To other monitors
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-D JWB(OUT)
JWB(IN)
To other monitors
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
F4/F4DV/F4Q
Remove 3 jumpers
1
2
3
SW1
JWB(IN)
P+P-
P+
RS485
P-
-
+
1V 4A/2V 2A/1V 1A
VD-SET
HI / VD
VD-SET
HI / VD
JWB(OUT) ETHERNET
CN(MDS)
2W
4B FV+
3Y
1R
T/R+
T/R-
GD VD
2W
4B FV+
3Y
1R
T/R+
T/R-
GD VD
FV-
P-
Z1
Z2Z3 Z4COMCOM
FV-
P-
Z1
Z2Z3 Z4COMCOM
HI / VD
P+D1&D2
AU P- P+
PR
1
2
3
4
P+D1&D2
AU P- P+
PR
1
2
3
4
LAN
ON
DIP
+
-
P-P+ P+
P-
S1
P+
P-P+P-
PA
ON DIP
LINK
INUSE
T/R-
ERROR
T/R+
POWER
1
1V 4A/2V 2A/1V 1A
23456
C5-MDS
JWB(IN4)
JWB(IN3)
JWB(IN2)
JWB(IN1) JWB(OUT)
8
JWB(IN4)
567
JWB(OUT)
JWB(IN1)
JWB(IN2)
JWB(IN3)
To other door
-
+
AC
CN-LK
EB+
EB-
N.O
PS5
1 2 3
4
7
*
RF CARD
5
6
9
8
#
0
LK+
J/KMB
-
+
CN1 CN2
T/R- T/R+
LK-
+12V
Bus
1
3
2
JP-LK
Note that ID Code(#8001-1) setting must be set to 8
4
JWB(IN4)
123
JWB(IN1)
JWB(IN2)
JWB(IN3)
To other door
CN-LK
LK-
EB-
N.O
LK+
EB+
+12V
J/KMB
Note that ID Code(#8001-1) setting must be set to 1
C5-MDS
JWB(OUT)
JWB(IN4)
JWB(IN3)JWB(IN2)JWB(IN1) JWB(OUT)
-
+
CN1 CN2
T/R+
T/R-
Bus
1
3
2
JP-LK
RF CARD
3
2
1
5
6
4
9
8
7
#
0
*
CAT5
RVV2*1.0mm
A single cable to connect
P-(Ground) together
Chapter 4
§§4.6§Accessory§Parts
4.6.1§Distributor
Distributors serves as a branch, they are connected in hand-in –hand-out style in the BUS(BUS comes out from the door station or from C5-IPC), and function to separate the audio and video signal from the bus to the monitors, and also power the monitors. Each Distributor has 4 outputs for the monitors. There are 3 types of distributor available in the system.
4.6.1.1§Connecon§Schemac
The input of distributor can come from Door station or C5-IPC.
Distributor to Door Station
HI
Note that VD-SET must be set to 120 if the C5-F4 is the last one of the bus
120
To Next C5-F4
To other monitors
FV+FV-P- AUP-P+P+D1&D2
4B
1R2W
HI
120
C5-F4
-
+
3Y
GDVDT/R+T/R- Z1Z2Z3Z4COMCOMPR
1
2
3
4
C5-F4
To other monitors
-
+
PS5
AC
FV+FV-P- AUP-P+P+D1&D2
4B
1R2W
-
HI
120
C5-F4
+
3Y
GDVDT/R+T/R- Z1Z2Z3Z4COMCOMPR
1
2
3
4
C5-F4
-
+
PS5
AC
CN-LK
EB+
EB-
N.O
LK+
LK-
RF CARD
1 2 3
654
7 8 9
#0
*
Note that ID Code(#8001-1) setting must be set to 0-F411
+12V
J/KMB JP-LK
T/R-T/R+
3
-
+
CAT5
CN2
CN1
Bus
12
RVV2*1.0mm
Distributor to C5-IPC
To Next PS5
Note that VD-SET must be set to VD if the C5-F422 is the last one of the bus
To Next C5-F422
-
+
P-P+P+
P-
S1
P+
P-P+P-
PA
T/R-
ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
1ON2
T/R+
C5-F422
VD-SET(L=HIGH)
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
-
+
P-P+P+
P-
S1
P+
P-P+P-
-
-
+
+
AC
PS5
PA
C5-F422
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
T/R-
ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
T/R+
1ON2
VD-SET(L=HIGH)
To other monitors
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
To other monitors
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
FV-
2W
4B FV+
3Y
P-
VD-SET
HI / VD
VD-SET
HI / VD
1R
Z1
T/R+
Z2Z3 Z4COMCOM
T/R-
GD VD
FV-
2W
4B FV+
3Y
P-
1R
Z1
T/R+
Z2Z3 Z4COMCOM
T/R-
GD VD
AU P- P+
AU P- P+
HI / VD
P+D1&D2
PR
P+D1&D2
PR
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
ON
DIP
S1
ON
AG
1
PA
VR600
POWER
DIP
LINK
+
IN-USE
6
2 345
C5-IPC
2
1
3
SW1
JWB(IN)
CN(MDS)
RS485
JWB(OUT)
RF CARD
1 2 3
4
7
*
ETHERNET
5
6
9
8
#
0
P+P-P+P-
-
-
+
+
AC
PS5
Keep 3 jumpers
P+
+
CN-LK
EB+
EB-
J/KMB
F4/F4DV/F4Q
1
2
3
SW1
JWB(OUT) ETHERNETJWB(IN)
-
CN1 CN2
Bus
CN(MDS)
P+P-
RS485
P-
-
+
T/R- T/R+
N.O
LK+
LK-
+12V
1
3
2
JP-LK
LAN
CAT5
RVV2*1.0mm
A single cable to connect
P-(Ground) together
Note that ID Code(#8001-1) setting in must be set to 1
Chapter 4
4.6.1.2§Distributor§Types
There are 3 types of distributors in the system: C5-F411, C5-F422 and C5-F414.
C5-F411
Power the monitor
4 outputs for monitor
One audio and one video channel available at a time
C5-F422
Power the monitor
4outputs for monitor
Two audio and two video channels are available at a time
Two door stations can have their separate conversations at the same time
C5-F414
Power the monitor
4 outputs for monitors
One video channel and four audio channels are available at a time,
Maximum four conversations can take place at the same time. One is between door station and Monitor; the other three are between monitors.
4.6.1.3§Video§Match
Each Distributor must be matched for video. Each distributor was equipped with video match switch and it has two states: HIGH and VD SET. In one block, only one of the distributors is set to VD SET, the rest all to be set to HIGH.
The distributor that is at the end of the BUS be set to VD-SET position. The end means the farthest from the door station or from C5-IPC.
The other distributors are set to HIGH position.
Note:
1) Choose different distributor according to the system function
2) Video match must be set correctly. Otherwise the picture will become too white or too dark.
4.6.2§Picture-Memory-C5-IMC
C5-IMC is a public picture memory. When visitor make a call to the monitor, the C5-IMC will take a photo of the visitor and saved it. The called monitor and browse the picture taken, but only the picture which is taken when door station calls the monitor. The other monitors cannot get access to the pictures saved for other monitors.
Large Capacity:
Flexible time setting:
The C5-IMC can save up to 800 pieces of pictures
When browsing the pictures on the monitor, the switching time between
different pictures can be changed on the C5-IMC
Automatic room releasing:
When the memory is full, the earliest pictures will be deleted to make room for the new pictures .Also users can delete the pictures by themselves on the moni­tor.
4.6.2.1§Connecon§Schemac
Connect the C5-IMC as you do a distributor. And one C5-IMC can be connected to the system.
To Next PS5
Note that VD-SET must be set to VD if the C5-F414 is the last one of the bus
To Next C5-F414
-
+
P-P+P+
P-
S1
P+
P-P+P-
PA
T/R-
ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
T/R+
1ON2
C5-F414
VD-SET(L=HIGH)
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
-
+
P-P+P+
P-
S1
P+
P-P+P-
-
-
+
+
AC
PS5
PA
C5-F414
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
T/R-
ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
T/R+
1ON2
VD-SET(L=HIGH)
To other monitors
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
To other monitors
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
FV-
2W
4B FV+
3Y
VD-SET
HI / VD
VD-SET
HI / VD
1R
Z1
T/R+
T/R-
GD VD
FV-
2W
4B FV+
3Y
1R
Z1
T/R+
T/R-
GD VD
AU P- P+
P-
Z2Z3 Z4COMCOM
AU P- P+
P-
Z2Z3 Z4COMCOM
HI / VD
P+D1&D2
PR
1
2
3
4
P+D1&D2
PR
1
2
3
4
ON DIP
1
2 3 4 5 6
S201
PA201PA202PA203PA204
LED201
LED202
LED203
LED204
HI / VD
C5-IMC
P+
P-
RS485
P+ T/R+
P-P+P-
-
-
+
+
AC
PS5
FM-SET
T/R-
RF CARD
1 2 3
5
6
4
9
8
7
#
0
*
P+ P-
-
+
CN-LK
EB+
EB-
N.O
LK+
LK-
+12V
J/KMB
JWB(IN)
-
+
CN1 CN2
T/R- T/R+
Bus
1
3
2
JP-LK
Note that ID Code(#8001-1) settingmust be set to 0-F414
JWB(OUT)
FM-SET
CAT5
RVV2*1.0mm
A single cable to connect
P-(Ground) together
Chapter 4
4.6.3§Access§control-GP-ACS
GP-ACS is access controller. It can work as a standalone access controller or work with C5-IPC to be connected to the network.
To Next PS5
Note that VD-SET must be set to VD if the C5-F414 is the last one of the bus
To Next C5-F414
-
+
P-P+P+
P-
S1
P+
P-P+P-
PA
T/R-
ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
T/R+
1ON2
C5-F414
VD-SET(L=HIGH)
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
-
+
P-P+P+
P-
S1
P+
P-P+P-
PA
T/R-
ERROR
INUSE
LINK
POWER
-
-
+
+
PS5
AC
C5-F414
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
ON
T/R+
1ON2
VD-SET(L=HIGH)
DIP
To other monitors
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-DJWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
To other monitors
JWB(OUT)
PORT-APORT-BPORT-CPORT-D
JWB(IN)
FV-
2W
4B FV+
3Y
VD-SET
HI / VD
VD-SET
HI / VD
1R
Z1
T/R+
T/R-
GD VD
FV-
2W
4B FV+
3Y
1R
Z1
T/R+
T/R-
GD VD
AU P- P+
P-
Z2Z3 Z4COMCOM
AU P- P+
P-
Z2Z3 Z4COMCOM
HI / VD
P+D1&D2
PR
1
2
3
4
P+D1&D2
PR
1
2
3
4
S1
PA
VR600
POWER
DIP
ON
AG
LINK
+
IN-USE
6
1
2 345
C5-IPC
2
1
3
SW1
JWB(IN) JWB(OUT) CN(MDS) ETHERNET
P+ P-P+ P-
RS485
ON
AC
JP-LK1
2
3
1
JP-LK2
2
3
1
SN-
GP-ACS
P+ A1P-D1D2 JWB(IN)JWB(OUT)
P+
P-
-
-
+
+
PS5
SN+
P-
EB+
EB-
POWER LINK IN-USE
ON DIP
LED1
1
2 3 4 5 6
LED2
S1
N.O
LK+
LK-
+12V
BEEP
LED
WG1
WG0
P-
+12V
PA
RS485
F4/F4DV/F4Q
Keep 3 jumpers
1
2
3
SW1
RS485
P+ P-
P-
P+
-
+
DIP
+
P+
JWB(IN)
JWB(OUT)
CN(MDS) ETHERNET
-
P+
D1
P-
A1
P-
-
+
RS485
P-
D2
JWB(IN)
JWB(OUT)
LAN
CAT5
1 2 3
4
7
*
-
CN-LK
EB+
EB-
RF CARD
5
6
9
8
#
0
N.O
J/KMB
+
CN1 CN2
T/R- T/R+
LK+
LK-
+12V
Bus
1
3
2
JP-LK
RVV2*1.0mm
A single cable to connect
P-(Ground) together
Note that ID Code(#8001-1) setting must be set to 1
4.6.4§Camera§control-CM-IPC
CM-IPC is a device designed for Network camera. Through the CM-IPC, the computer can display the video of the camera connected to the CM-IPC using the software IP-Agent.
Auto Switching:
• set to show different cameras by turn.
Multi-camera:
The IP-Agent can display the different cameras by itself; the video also can be
Maximum 4 cameras can be connected to the CM-IPC by applying VT-QSW.
LAN
+
-
-
+
PS5
AC
CM-IPC
P+
VD
P-
-
+
1R
VD
VG
P-
IN-USE POWER
ON
DIP
PA
1
234
VG
1R
2W3Y
4B
T/R+
T/R-
P+
IN-USE
POWER
ON
DIP
1
2W
3Y
4B
234
T/R+
T/R-
PA
JS-VP(OUT)
JS-OS(IN)
X
VD3
VD2
X
1 2 3 4 DIP
ON
QSW
VD1
IN-USE
POWER
Camera 4 Camera 3 Camera 2 Camera 1
CAT5
RVV2*1.0mm
Coaxial Cable
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5.1 PC Station Installation ............................................................... 92
5.2 IP Address Setup ....................................................................... 96
5.2.1 General Rules for IP Address Setup .................................... 96
5.2.2 IP Address Setup by IP8210-Config .................................... 96
5.2.3 IP Address Setup by IP Device Software ........................... 101
5.3 IP Device 2012 ........................................................................ 104
5.3.1 Introduction ................................................................... 104
5.3.2 Login ............................................................................. 104
5.3.3 Project Property .............................................................. 106
5.3.4 IP Node Config ................................................................ 107
5.3.5 Block Config ................................................................... 110
5.3.6 Default project parameters .............................................. 113
5.3.7 Management of Block C5-IPC ........................................... 117
5.3.8 Management of Common C5-IPC ...................................... 123
5.3.9 Tip Device ...................................................................... 125
5.4 IP Agent 2012 ......................................................................... 126
5.4.1 Introduction.................................................................... 126
5.4.2 Login.............................................................................. 126
5.4.3 Operate Interface ............................................................ 127
5.4.4 Monitor Viewer................................................................ 128
5.4.5 Record Viewer ................................................................. 135
5.4.6 Capture Viewer ............................................................... 138
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5.4.7 Setting ........................................................................... 139
5.5 IP Access 2012 ........................................................................ 144
5.5.1 Introduction ................................................................... 144
5.5.2 Login ............................................................................. 144
5.5.3 Access Device Console .................................................... 146
5.5.4 Card Console .................................................................. 150
5.5.5 Pass Rule........................................................................ 153
5.5.6 Report ............................................................................ 154
5.5.7 Report Card .................................................................... 154
5.5.8 Report Event ................................................................... 154
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§ 5.1 PC Station Installation
1. Double Click
Setup.exe.
2. Select language, and then click next.
Start to install PC Station.
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3. Click Next
4. Select folder for installation, then click next
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5. Click Install button to begin the installa tion, then waiting till installa tion finishes.
6. Then click Finish button to confirm it
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7. Please note the default login info: ID: Device Password: 123456 Server Name: Machine Name + ‘\K2012’ Database Name: K2012 Customers need to enter the Server name and Database name.
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Range
Device
192.168.0. 2 – 192.168.0. 240
C5-IPC
192.168.0.241– 192.168.0.246
PC Station(IP-Agent)
192.168.0.247 – 192.168.0.254
Guard Station(DPG-IP-G21)
§ 5.2 IP Address Setup
For constructing a DEDICATED LAN for IP system, all network devices must be set to different IP Address.
• Network device model includes C5-IPC, DPG-IP- G21 and CM-IPC and PC Station.
• All network devices can be detected by IP8210 Config and IP-Device, but only C5-IPC and IP-
G21 and CM-IPC can be set by these two software. PC Station is set by Windows IP setup.
5.2.1 General Rules for IP Address Setup
All the devices must be in the same IP Segment.(We use the segment: 192.168.0.X in this manual )
1. 192.168.0.1 is used as a network gateway. Devices cant be set to this address
2. All devices must be set a unique IP address & MAC address
3. If more than one device have the same IP address, only one of them can be available by IP8210-c on fig or IP-Device .
4. If PC & the device to be set to have the same IP, the device cant be detected by IP8210 Config or IP-Device software
5. Here are the table for range of device IP address
5.2.2 IP Address Setup by IP8210-Config
The IP8210-config is a tool to set the IP address of C5-IPC. For new C5-IPC, IP address of devices are initialized to the same address(192.168.0.2) ,so its recommended that the IP address of devices be set one by one. Its easily fulfilled via IP8210-Config software.
5.2.2.1 Set PC IP address
Assume that IP of PC is set to 192.168.0. 242
1. See the notification area in the right lower corner of windows desktop
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2. Press icon in the notification area. It will pop up a window for setting network.
3.
Press Properties button in the Local Network Status window
4.
Select Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) item in the Networking tab of Local Network Properties win-
dow
5.
Select Use the following IP address option in the General tab of Inter Protocol Version (TCP/IP) Properties window
6.
Input IP address, Subnet mask and Default gateway as following picture shows, then Press OK
button to finish setup
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5.2.2.2 Connect device to PC directly or network
The following is a diagram of direct connection:
PS5-24V
2 Wire
C5-IPC
CAT5
Ethernet
5.2.2.3 IP8210 Config Software
IP8210
Config.exe
PC
Run the IP8210-config
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1. Press Search… button to search the device. You can press Stop button to end the search after the device has been detected. Just like the following picture shows.
2. Select the device in the Device List frame, then press Config button.
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