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Video Intercom Indoor Station
Configuration Guide
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Note
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Regulatory Information
FCC Information
Please take attention that changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. FCC Conditions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
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Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance
This device meets the CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) standards requirements. 1. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: this device may not cause interference, and 2. this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device. 1. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils
radioexempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
2. l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a
type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful
communication. Conformment la rglementation d'Industrie Canada, le prsent metteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou infrieur) approuv pour l'metteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de rduire les risques de brouillage radiolectrique l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonne quivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dpasse pas l'intensit ncessaire l'tablissement d'une communication satisfaisante. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis une distance minimale de 20 cm entre le radiateur et votre corps.
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Contents
Chapter 1 About this Manual .............................................................................................................. 1
Chapter 2 Local Operation .................................................................................................................. 2
2.1 Activate Indoor Station ......................................................................................................... 2
2.2 Quick Operation .................................................................................................................... 3
2.3 Basic Settings ......................................................................................................................... 6
2.3.1 Set Indoor Station Network Parameters ................................................................... 6
2.3.2 Set Linked Device IP ................................................................................................... 7
2.3.3 Set Indoor Station No. ................................................................................................ 8
2.3.4 SIP Settings ................................................................................................................. 9
2.3.5 Add Camera ................................................................................................................ 9
2.3.6 Zone and Alarm Settings .......................................................................................... 10
2.4 Password Settings................................................................................................................ 12
2.4.1 Modify Admin Password .......................................................................................... 12
2.4.2 Modify Arm/Disarm Password ................................................................................ 13
2.4.3 Modify Unlock/Duress Code .................................................................................... 13
2.5 Synchronize Time................................................................................................................. 14
2.6 Sound Settings ..................................................................................................................... 15
2.6.1 Call Settings .............................................................................................................. 15
2.6.2 Volume Settings........................................................................................................ 16
2.7 Link to the Mobile Client ..................................................................................................... 16
2.8 Restore Indoor Station ........................................................................................................ 17
2.9 System Settings ................................................................................................................... 17
2.10 Device Information ............................................................................................................ 20
2.11 Output Settings.................................................................................................................. 20
Chapter 3 Remote Operation via the client software ...................................................................... 22
3.1 Activate Device Remotely ................................................................................................... 22
3.2 Device Management ........................................................................................................... 22
3.2.1 Add Video Intercom Devices .................................................................................... 23
3.2.2 Modify Network Information .................................................................................. 25
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3.3 System Configuration .......................................................................................................... 26
3.4 Remote Configuration ......................................................................................................... 26
3.4.1 System....................................................................................................................... 26
3.4.2 Video Intercom ......................................................................................................... 32
3.4.3 Network .................................................................................................................... 40
3.5 Person Management ........................................................................................................... 45
3.5.1 Organization Management ...................................................................................... 45
3.5.2 Person Management ................................................................................................ 46
A. Relevant Instructions for External Power Supply and Wiring of 2-wire Video Intercom Products (2020-1-20) ................................................................................................................. 50
B. Communication Matrix and Device Command ............................................................................ 53
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Chapter 1 About this Manual
Get the manual and related software from or the official website (http://www.hikvision.com).
Product Model
Network Indoor Station DS-KH8520-WTE1/DS-KH6320-WTE1/DS- KH6320-TE1/DS-KH6320-WTE2/DS-KH8350- TE1/DS-KH8350-WTE1
Scan the QR code to get the configuration guide for detailed information.
Scan the QR code to get the operation guide for detailed information.
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Chapter 2 Local Operation
2.1 Activate Indoor Station
You can configure and operate the indoor station after creating a password for the device activation.
Steps
1. Power on the device. It will enter the activation page.
Figure 2-1 Activation Page
2. Create a password and confirm it. 3. Optional: Bind email address. You can reset the activation/admin password via the email if you
forget your password. 1) Enable Bind Email.
Note
By default, the function is enabled.
2) Enter the email address. 4. Tap OK to activate the indoor station.
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Note
We highly recommend you to create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three kinds of following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you change your password regularly, especially in the high security system, changing the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.
2.2 Quick Operation
After device activation, the wizard page will pop up.
Steps
1. Choose Language and tap Next.
Figure 2-2 Language Settings
2. Set network parameters and tap Next. Edit Local IP, Subnet Mask and Gateway parameters. Enable DHCP, the device will get network parameters automatically.
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Figure 2-3 Network Parameters
3. Configure the Hik-Connect service settings. 1) Enable Hik-Connect service. 2) Set LBS Server.
3) Slide the slider to edit verification code or use the activation password by default. 4) Tap Next.
4. Configure the indoor station.
1) Select Device Type as Indoor Station. 2) Set Registration Password. 3) Configure advanced settings. 4) Optional: Enable Indoor Extension Settings to add indoor extensions. 5) Tap Next.
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Figure 2-4 Indoor Station Settings
5. Link related devices and tap Next. If the device and the indoor station are in the same LAN, the device will be displayed in the list. Tap the device or enter the serial No. to link.
Figure 2-5 Related Device
1) Tap the door station in the list to link.
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Note
If the door station is inactive, the system will pop up the dialog to activate the door station.
2) Tap to pop up the Network Settings page. 3) Edit the network parameters of the door station manually or enable DHCP to get the network
parameters automatically. 4) Optional: Enable Synchronize Language to synchronize the language of door station with
indoor station. 5) Tap OK to save the settings.
6. Tap Finish to save the settings.
2.3 Basic Settings
Basic settings is required before starting using the indoor station. It is necessary to set the indoor station network, room No., linked devices, device time display, and so on.
2.3.1 Set Indoor Station Network Parameters
Network connection is mandatory for the use of the indoor station. Set the network parameters after activating the indoor station. Only when the IP address of the indoor station is in the same
network segment as other devices, it can work properly in the same system.
Steps
Note
The default IP address of the indoor station is 192.0.0.64.
Two ways are available for you to set IP address: DHCP, and set IP address manually.
1. Tap Settings Configuration, and enter admin (activation) password. 2. Tap to enter the network settings page.
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Figure 2-6 Network Settings
3. Set the network parameters. Enable DHCP, and the system can assign an IP address of the indoor station automatically. Disable the DHCP function, and set the IP address manually. You should set the device IP
address, the gateway, the DNS address.
2.3.2 Set Linked Device IP
Linked network parameters refers to the network parameters of devices (like door station, doorphone, main station, center, etc.), to which the indoor station is linked. Linked devices for the
indoor station refers to door station, center, main station, and doorphone.
With the private SIP protocol, intercom can be realized only when all these devices are in the same network segment with the indoor station.
With the standard SIP protocol, intercom can be realized when all these devices support the standard SIP protocol.
Steps
Note
The doorphone does not support adding with the standard SIP protocol. Here take door station network settings as example.
1. Tap Settings Configuration, and enter admin (activation) password.
2. Tap to enter the device management page. 3. Tap Indoor Extension and select a connect indoor extension.
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4. Tap Main Door Station to pop up the device information dialog.
Figure 2-7 Device Information
Restore the door station via indoor station. Tap to restore the parameters of the door station.
Modify the IP address of the linked door station. Tap to edit the IP address of door station.
5. Select the device to link. Edit the network parameters.
2.3.3 Set Indoor Station No.
Indoor station No. and the indoor extension No. are numbers, which can be dialed by other devices to call the indoor station and the indoor extension in an intercom system. The indoor station No., is composed of the floor No. and the room No.
The indoor extension No. Should be a numeric from 1 to 5.
Up to 5 indoor extensions can be set for 1 indoor station.
Steps
1. Tap Settings Configuration, and enter admin (activation) password.
2. Tap to enter the indoor station settings page. 3. Select Indoor Station Type from Indoor Station or Indoor Extension according to your actual
needs.
Indoor Station: You can set the indoor station's room information, including the room name,
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community No., building No., Unit No., floor, and room No., the live view duration, the SIP register password, the SIP parameters, password and E-mail address.
Indoor Extension: You can set the indoor extension's room information, including the room name and the extension No., live view duration, the SIP register password, password and E- mail address..
4. Tap Room Information and set room name, community No., building No., unit No., floor No., and room No. according to your actual needs.
2.3.4 SIP Settings
Devices can communicate with each other via SIP protocol. You create set the SIP register password, enable standard SIP and set VIOP account.
Steps
1. Tap Settings Configuration, and enter admin (activation) password. 2. Tap SIP Settings in Local Information Page.
3. Set SIP registration password. 1) Tap Registration Password. 2) Create a new SIP register registration password and confirm the password. 3) Tap OK.
4. Optional: Enable standard SIP. 1) Enable Enable Standard SIP. 2) Tap VOIP Account Settings and configure the account information, including the user name,
the phone number, the registered user name, the password, the domain, the port No., and the expiration date.
Note
Up to 32 characters are allowed in the user name.
2.3.5 Add Camera
Steps
1. Tap Settings Configuration, and enter admin (activation) password. 2. Tap to enter the device management page. 3. Tap + to pop up the dialog box. 4. Select HIK Protocol and you can add the camera depended on the HIK protocol. 5. Enter the device name and IP address.
6. Edit port No. and channel No. 7. Enter the device user name and the password of the camera. 8. Exit the page to save the settings.
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2.3.6 Zone and Alarm Settings
Zone Settings
You can set the zone type, alarm type and delay time and other parameters of 8 zones.
Before You Start
Tap Settings Shortcut Settings, and enable Alarm.
Steps
Note
Arming status page and zone settings page are hidden by default. You should enable alarm function first.
1. Tap Settings Zone Settings to enter the zone settings page.
Figure 2-8 Zone Settings
2. Press a zone to pop up the zone editing dialogue box.
3. Set the zone type, alarm type, status of arming status, entering delay, and exiting delay. 4. Tap OK to save the settings.
Note
7 zone types are selectable: Panic Button, Door Magnetic, Smoke Detector, Active Infrared, Passive Infrared, Gas Detector, and Doorbell.
3 alarm types are selectable: 24h Alarm, Instant Alarm, and Delay Alarm.
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Set the alarm type as 24h alarm, and the zone will be armed for 24h. Set the alarm type as instant alarm, and the zone will alarm once it's triggered. Set the alarm type as delay alarm, and you should set the entering delay duration and exiting delay duration.
Both the entering delay duration and the exiting delay duration are from 30s to 60s. For Gas Detector and Smoke Detector, the alarm type is set as default 24h alarm. The alarm
type of them can not be changed.
Arming Mode Settings
4 arming modes can be configured: stay mode, away mode, sleeping mode and custom mode.
Before You Start
Tap Settings Shortcut Settings to enable Alarm.
Steps
Note
On the home page, the arming status function and zone settings function are hidden by default. You should enable the alarm function first.
1. Back to the home page, tap Settings Scene Settings to enter the arming mode settings page.
2. Tap Stay Mode, Away Mode, Sleeping Mode, or Custom to enter the page.
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Figure 2-9 Arming Mode Settings
3. Arm the selected zone.
Note
Zones are configurable on the arming mode page. 24H alarm zone including smoke detector zone and gas detector zone will be triggered even if
they are disabled. Arming mode settings should be configured with the settings of arming status on the user
page of the device.
2.4 Password Settings
2.4.1 Modify Admin Password
If you forget admin (activation) password when entering Configuration page, you can modify it via verification code from E-mail.
Before You Start
The E-mail address has been registered after activation.
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Steps
1. Tap Forget Password in Admin Password Entering page. 2. Run Hik-Connect client software. 3. Scan the QR code via Hik-Connect. 4. Open the E-mail to get the verification code. 5. Tap Next, and enter the verification code from the E-mail. 6. Tap Next, and create the new password.
Note
The new password is used for admin login, remote SDK login, SSH login, and Web login.
2.4.2 Modify Arm/Disarm Password
You can create and edit the arm/disarm password of the indoor station.
Steps
1. Tap Settings Operation Password to enter the settings page. 2. Create the indoor station's arm/disarm password. You should enter the arm/disarm password
to enable or disable the function. 3. When you slide to disable Scene Password, there is no needs to enter password during scene
mode switching.
2.4.3 Modify Unlock/Duress Code
You can create and edit the duress code and unlock password of the indoor station.
Steps
1. Tap Settings Configuration, and enter admin (activation) password. 2. Tap Access Password. 3. Tap Unlock Password or Duress Code to pop up the password settings dialog box.
Unlock Password
Create the indoor station's unlock password. If the device has connected to a lock, enter the password to unlock.
Duress Code
When you are hijacked and forced to open the door, you can enter the duress code. An alarm will be triggered to notify the management center secretly.
Note
The duress code and the unlock password cannot be the same.
4. Create a new password and confirm it.
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5. Tap OK to save the settings.
2.5 Synchronize Time
Steps
1. Tap Settings Time and Date to enter the time synchronization page.
Figure 2-10 Time Synchronization
2. Tap Date Format and Time Format to set the time format. 3. Optional: Tap Time to set time manually. 4. Tap Sync Time.
1) Enable Enable NTP. 2) Set the synchronizing interval, enter the IP address/domain of NTP server and port No., and
select the time zone.
Note
The default unit of synchronizing interval is minute. The time zone can be configured as well if the NTP is not enabled.
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2.6 Sound Settings
Set the ringtone sound, the volume, and the auto answer.
2.6.1 Call Settings
You can set the ringtone, ring duration, call forwarding time on call settings page.
Steps
1. Tap Settings to enter the call settings page.
Figure 2-11 Call Settings
2. Set corresponding parameters.
Ringtone
There are 3 ringtones by default, and you can custom and import at most 4 ringtones via Batch Configuration Tool or iVMS-4200 Client Software. Ringtone Duration: The maximum duration of indoor station when it is called without being accepted. Ringtone duration ranges from 30 s to 60 s.
Calling Duration
The call will end automatically when the actual calling duration is longer than the configured one. Calling duration ranges from 30 s to 60 s.
Call Forwarding
The ring duration limit beyond which the call is automatically forwarded to the mobile phone designated by the resident. Call forwarding ranges from 0 s to 20 s.
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Other Settings
You can set the Do Not Disturb and Auto-answer functions.
Auto-answer
Enable Auto-answer. While calling from door station/ villa door station, user can leave messages after ringing.
Do Not Disturb Device
Select All and all devices will not disturb this device. Select Indoor Station and all indoor station will not disturb this device.
Do Not Disturb
Set the do not disturb schedule. Select Close and the do not disturb function will not be enabled. Select All Day and this device will not be disturbed all day. Select Schedule and you can set the do not disturb time duration. Within the configured time, this device will not be disturbed.
Note
Indoor extension does not support the ring duration settings, call forwarding settings, or auto- answer function.
2.6.2 Volume Settings
Set the microphone volume, prompt sound volume, call volume, and enable touch sound.
Steps
1. Tap Settings Volume Settings to enter the volume settings page.
Figure 2-12 Volume Settings Page
2. Set the microphone volume, prompt sound volume, and the call volume. You can also enable Touch Sound to turn on the key sound.
2.7 Link to the Mobile Client
Steps
1. Tap Settings Hik-Connect Service Settings to enter the settings page. 2. Enable Enable Hik-Connect Service. 3. Edit LBS server and Verification Code.
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Note
Verification code is used to add the device to mobile client.
4. Optional: Scan the QR code on the screen.
Note
Scan the left QR code on the screen to access Hik-Connect. Scan the right QR code on the screen to add the device to the mobile client.
2.8 Restore Indoor Station
Steps
1. Tap Settings Configuration, and enter admin (activation) password. 2. Tap to enter the system maintenance page. 3. Tap Restore Default Settings to restore the default settings and reboot the system. 4. Tap Restore All to restore all parameters and reboot the system.
2.9 System Settings
You can format or install TF card, clear the screen, view the version information of the indoor station and reboot the system on the settings page.
General Settings
Tap Settings to enter the general settings page.
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Figure 2-13 General Settings Page
Time and Date
You can set the displayed time and date format, current time. You can also tap Sync Time and enable NTP to synchronize the device time.
Note
Make sure your device is connected with the network or the NTP function will not available. For details, see Synchronize Time.
System Language
Tap System Language to change the system language.
Note
The indoor station supports 19 languages.
Brightness Adjustment
Tap + or - to adjust the screen brightness.
Clean Screen
Enable Clear Screen and the screen will be locked for 30s. And you can clear the screen within the time duration.
Note
After enabling Clear Screen function, press and hold the Unlock key to exit the clear screen mode.
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The device without unlock key will exit the clear screen mode automatically when the time is out.
TF Card
Tap TF Card to view the TF card and you can also format the TF card.
Reboot Device
Tap Settings to enter the advanced settings page. Tap Reboot Device to reboot the system.
Maintenance
Tap Settings Configuration. Enter the admin (activation) password and tap OK to enter the local information page.
Tap to enter the system maintenance page.
Upgrade
Tap Upgrade to get the upgrade package online and reboot automatically.
Unlink APP Account
Unlink the Hik-Connect account from the platform.
Wizard
Tap Wizard and set the language, network, indoor station type, device No., and select a device
according to the wizard.
Preference
Tap Settings to enter the preference page.
Shortcut Settings
Enable call elevator, alarm, call management center, or leave message and the icon will be displayed on the home page.
Zone Settings
Note
Only when enable Alarm in the shortcut settings, can the Zone Settings displayed on the Preference page.
Set the zone parameters. For details, see Zone Settings.
Scene Settings
Note
Only when enable Alarm in the shortcut settings, can the Scene Settings displayed on the Preference page.
Set the scene parameters, including the stay mode, the away mode, the sleeping mode, or
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customize the scene. For details, see Arming Mode Settings.
2.10 Device Information
View the device information, including the version, model, serial No. and open source disclaimer.
Steps
1. Tap Settings Device Information to enter the Device Information page. 2. View the device version, module, and serial No. 3. Optional: Tap Open Source Disclaimer to view the OSS statement.
2.11 Output Settings
You can set and control the connected output devices via the output settings page. You can change the relay' name, and open duration. You can also set to display the relay button on the main page or not.
Steps
1. Tap Settings Output Settings.
Note
Supports up to 2 relays. If no relays displayed on the page, the device may not support the function.
2. Select a relay and set the parameters.
Name
You can change the relay's name.
Note
1 to 32 characters are allowed. Supports uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numerics, and special characters.
Remain Open
Enable the function, the relay remains open. Disabled the function, and you can set the remain open duration.
Note
By default, the function is disabled. 1 to 180 s are available to set.
Hide on Main Page
Enable the function and the relay button will be displayed on the main page. You can control
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the relay status manually on the main page. Disabled the function and the relay button will no be displayed on the main page.
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Chapter 3 Remote Operation via the client software
The Video Intercom module provides remote control and configuration on video intercom products via the iVMS-4200 client software.
3.1 Activate Device Remotely
You can only configure and operate the indoor station after creating a password for the device activation.
Before You Start
Default parameters of indoor station are as follows: Default IP Address: 192.0.0.64.
Default Port No.: 8000. Default User Name: admin.
Steps
1. Run the client software, enter Device Management, check the Online Device area. 2. Select an inactivated device and click the Activate. 3. Create a password, and confirm the password.
Note
We highly recommend you to create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three kinds of following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
And we recommend you change your password regularly, especially in the high security system, changing the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.
4. Click OK to activate the device.
3.2 Device Management
Device management includes device activation, adding device, editing device, and deleting device, and so on. After running the iVMS-4200, video intercom devices should be added to the client software for remote configuration and management.
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3.2.1 Add Video Intercom Devices
Steps
Note
You can add at most 512 indoor stations and main stations in total to the client, and add at most 16 door stations to the client.
For video intercom devices, you are required to create the password to activate them before they can be added to the software and work properly.You can add online video intercom devices, and add them manually. Here take adding online video intercom devices as example.
1. Click Maintenance and Management Device Management to enter the device management page.
2. Click the Device tap. 3. Click Add to add the device to the client.
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Figure 3-1 Add the Device
4. Optional: Click Online Device, the active online devices in the same local subnet with the client
software will be displayed on the Online Device area.
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Note
To add online devices to the software, you are required to change the device IP address to the same subnet with your computer first.
1) You can click Refresh Every 60s to refresh the information of the online devices. 2) Select the devices to be added from the list. 3) Click Add to Client to add the device to the client.
5. Input the required information.
Nickname
Edit a name for the device as you want.
Address
Input the device's IP address. The IP address of the device is obtained automatically in this adding mode.
Port
Input the device port No. The default value is 8000.
User Name
Input the device user name. By default, the user name is admin.
Password
Input the device password. By default, the password is 12345. 6. Optional: You can check the checkbox Export to Group to create a group by the device name. All
the channels of the device will be imported to the corresponding group by default.
The client also provides a method to add the offline devices. Check the checkbox Add Offline Device, input the required information and the device channel number and alarm input number, and then click Add. When the offline device comes online, the software will connect it automatically.
Note
Add Multiple Online Devices: If you want to add multiple online devices to the client software, click and hold Ctrl key to select multiple devices, and click Add to Client to open the device adding dialog box. In the pop-up message box, enter the user name and password for the devices to be added.
Add All the Online Devices: If you want to add all the online devices to the client software, click Add All and click OK in the pop-up message box. Then enter the user name and password for the devices to be added.
3.2.2 Modify Network Information
Select the device from the device list, click , and then you can modify the network information
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of the selected device.
Note
You should enter the admin password of the device in the Password field of the pop-up window to modify the parameters.
3.3 System Configuration
You can configure the video intercom parameters accordingly.
Steps
1. Click Maintenance and Management System Configuration ACS & Video Intercom to enter the system configuration page.
2. Enter the required information.
Ringtone
Click ... and select the audio file from the local path for the ringtone of indoor station. Optionally, you can click for a testing of the audio file.
Ringtone Duration
Enter ringtone duration, ranging from 15 seconds to 60 seconds.
Max. Speaking Duration with Indoor Station
Enter the maximum duration of speaking with the indoor station, ranging from 120 seconds to 600 seconds.
Max. Speaking Duration with Door Station
Enter the maximum duration of speaking with the door station, ranging from 90 seconds to
120 seconds.
Max. Speaking Duration with Access Control Device
Enter the maximum duration of speaking with the access control device, ranging from 90 seconds to 120 seconds.
3. Click Save to enable the settings. 4. Optional: Click Default to restore the default parameters.
3.4 Remote Configuration
In the device list area, select a device and click to enter the remote configuration page.
3.4.1 System
Click System on the remote configuration page to display the device information: Device
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Information, General, Time, System Maintenance, User, RS-485, and Security.
Device Information
Click Device Information to enter device basic information page. You can view basic information
(the device type, and serial No.), and version information of the device.
Figure 3-2 Device Information
General
Click General to enter device general parameters settings page. You can view and edit the device name and device ID, and select overwrite record file.
Figure 3-3 General
Time
Click Time to enter the device time settings page.
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Figure 3-4 Time Settings Page
Select Time Zone, Enable NTP, Enable DST, or SDK Synchronization. Click Save to save the time
settings. Time Zone: Select a time zone from the drop-down list menu. NTP: Click Enable NTP, and enter the server address, NTP port, and synchronization interval.
Note
The default port No. is 123.
DST: Click Enable DST, and set the start time, end time, and bias. SDK Synchronization: Click Synchronization, and the system will synchronize the data to the
SDK.
System Maintenance
Click System Maintenance to enter the page.
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Figure 3-5 System Maintenance
Reboot: Click Reboot and the system reboot dialog box pops up. Click Yes to reboot the system. Restore Default Settings: Click Restore Default Settings to restore the default parameters. All
default settings, excluding network parameters, will be restored.
Restore All: Click Restore All to restore all parameters of device and reset the device to inactive status.
Note
all default settings, including network parameters, will be restored. The device will be reset to inactivated status.
Import Configuration File: Click Import Configuration File and the import file window pops up. Select the path of remote configuration files. Click Open to import the remote configuration file.
The configuration file is imported and the device will reboot automatically. Export Configuration File: Click Export Configuration File and the export file window pops up.
Select the saving path of remote configuration files and click Save to export the configuration
file. Remote Upgrade: Click ... to select the upgrade file and click Upgrade to remote upgrade the
device. The process of remote upgrade will be displayed in the process bar. Language: Select a language, and click Save to change the device system language.
Note
The device supports 19 languages: English, French, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Russian,
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German, Italian, Polish, Arabic, Turkish, Vietnamese, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Dutch, Romanian, Czech, Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian.
Rebooting the device is required after you change the system language.
User
Click User to enter the user information editing page. Select the user to edit and click Edit to enter the user parameter page.
Figure 3-6 User Page
Note
The new password and confirm password should be identical. After editing the password of device, click refresh button from the device list, the added device
will not be there. You should add the device again with new password to operate the remote configuration.
RS-485
Click RS485 to enter the RS-485 settings page. You can view and edit the RS-485 parameters of the device.
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Figure 3-7 RS-485 Settings
Note
For indoor station and main station, there are 3 choices for the working mode: transparent channel, disable, and custom.
Security
Click Security to enter the page. You can enable SSH or enable HTTPS on this page.
Click Save after configuration.
Figure 3-8 Security
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3.4.2 Video Intercom
Click Video Intercom on the remote configuration page to enter the video intercom parameters settings: Time Parameters, Password, Zone Configuration, IP Camera Information, Volume Input
and Output Configuration, Ring, Arming Information, Calling Linkage, Relay, and SIP No.
Time Parameters
Steps
1. Click Time Parameters to enter time parameters settings page.
Figure 3-9 Time Parameters
2. Configure the calling duration, live view duration, call forwarding time, and the ringtone duration.
3. Click Save.
Note
Calling duration is the maximum duration of indoor station when it is called without being received. The range of maximum ring duration varies from 30s to 60s.
Live view duration is the maximum time of playing live view of the indoor station. The range of maximum live view time varies from 10s to 60s.
Call forwarding refers to the ring duration limit beyond which the call is automatically forwarded to the mobile phone designated by the resident. The range of call forwarding time varies from 0s to 20s.
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For indoor extension, it only requires setting the maximum live view time.
Permission Password
Click Permission Password to enter password changing page. Select password type. Create a new password and confirm it. Click Save to complete the settings.
Figure 3-10 Permission Password
Note
For indoor station, you can enter the old password and new password to change the arm/disarm password.
Zone Alarm
Steps
1. Click Zone Alarm to enter the zone settings page.
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Figure 3-11 Zone Alarm
2. Select Area No. 3. Select Zone Type from the drop-down list. 4. Select Alarm Type from the drop-down list. 5. Set the NO/NC status. 6. Set Entering Delay and Exiting Delay. 7. Click Save to enable zone settings.
Note
7 zone types are supported: Emergency Switch, Door Magnetic Switch, Smoke Detector, Active IR Detector, Passive IR Detector, Combustible Gas Detector, and DoorBell Switch.
3 types of alarm mode are supported: Instant Alarm, 24H Alarm, and Delay Alarm.
When the zone type is set to be Instant Alarm, only under arming mode, the indoor station will receive alarm message when the detector is triggered. Under disarming mode, it will not receive alarm message when the detector is triggered.
When the zone type is set to be 24H Alarm, the indoor station will receive alarm message when the detector is triggered no matter it is under arming mode or disarming mode.
When the zone type is set to be Delay Alarm, only under arming mode, the indoor station will receive alarm message when the detector is triggered. Under disarming mode, it will not
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receive alarm message when the detector is triggered. After setting enter delay time, if OK is pressed within the enter delay time after the alarm, the
alarm event will not be uploaded to the management center; if OK is not pressed within the enter delay time after the alarm, the alarm event will be uploaded to the management center.
The exit delay is the time between you enable the arming mode and the arming takes effect.
IP Camera Information
You can add, delete and modify cameras that can be added to the video intercom products, with two ways of getting stream: direct or URL. By exporting and importing the added device information, you can edit added devices parameters in batch.
Add Camera
Steps
1. Click IP Camera Information to enter IP camera information page.
Figure 3-12 IP Camera Information
2. Click Add to pop up the device adding dialog box. 3. Enter corresponding information (device name, IP address, port No., user name, password,
etc.), and click OK.
Note
Indoor extension does not support this function.
Export and Import Added Device Information
Steps
1. Click Export to export the added device information file. 2. Edit parameters of added devices in batch in the exported file. 3. Click Import to pop up importing box, and open the edited added device information file.
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Figure 3-13 Import Added Device Information
Volume Input and Output
Steps
1. Click Volume Input/Output to enter the configuring the volume input or output page.
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Figure 3-14 Volume Input or Output
2. Slide the slider to adjust the input volume, output volume and speak volume. 3. Click Save to enable the settings.
Ring Import
Steps
1. Click Ring Import to enter the ring configuration page.
Figure 3-15 Ring Import
2. Click + to add the ring, and click x to delete the imported ring.
Note
The ring to be imported should be in the wav format, and the size of the ring cannot be larger
than 300k. Up to 4 rings can be added.
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Arming Information
Click Arming Information to enter the configuring arming informaton page and view the arming information.
Figure 3-16 Arming Information
Click Refresh to refresh the arming information.
Relay
Click Relay to enter the set relay parameters page.
Select a relay and click " " and set the relay name and output delay time. Click Save to enable the
settings.
Click Copy to..., and select a relay you want to copy to. Click Save to enable the settings.
SIP No. Settings
Steps
1. Click SIP No. Settings to enter the settings page.
Figure 3-17 Extension Settings
2. Click Add.
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Figure 3-18 Add SIP Info
3. Select Device Type as Indoor Extension. 4. Enter the required information.
Serial No.
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Enter the device's serial No.. The serial No. is on the rear panel of the device (A fixed-length number with 9 digits).
IP Address
Enter the device's IP address.
Gateway
Enter the device's gateway.
Subnet Mask
Enter the device's subnet mask.
Password
Enter the device password, ranging from 8 to 16 characters in length.
No.
Enter the device No., ranging from 1 to 5. 5. Click Save to enable the settings.
6. Set SIP information.
Click Configure Configure serial No., IP address, gateway, subnet mask, password and No. of the device.
Click Delete Delete the SIP Number.
Click Clear Clear all SIP numbers.
Click Refresh Refresh SIP Information.
3.4.3 Network
Local Network Configuration
Steps
1. Click Local Network Configuration to enter the configuring the local network parameters page.
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Figure 3-19 Local Network Configuration
2. Enter the Local IP Address, IP Address Subnet Mask, Gateway, Port No. and HTTP Port No.
3. Click Save to enable the settings.
Note
The default port No. is 8000. After editing the local network parameters of device, you should add the devices to the
device list again.
SIP Server Configuration
Steps
1. Click SIP Server Configuration to enter the configuring the SIP parameters page.
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Figure 3-20 SIP Server Configuration
2. Click Enable. 3. Set the parameters according to your needs.
Note
Up to 32 characters are allowed in the Register User Name field. Registration password should be 1 to 16 characters in length.
Up to 32 characters are allowed in the Number field. The device location should contain 1 to 32 characters. The registration period should be between 15 minutes to 99 minutes.
4. Click Save to enable the settings.
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DNS Settings
The indoor station supports 2 DNS address.
Click Advanced Settings to enter DNS address settings page.
Edit the IP address and click Save.
Figure 3-21 DNS Settings
Configure Mobile Client Connection
Configure Hik-Connect server parameters before viewing videos via mobile client.
Before You Start
Make sure the indoor station connects to the network.
Steps
1. Click Hik-Connect to enter the configuring the settings page. 2. Enable Enable Hik-Connect.
Note
To enable Hik-Connect service, you need to create a verification code or change the verification code.
The verification code should be 6 to 12 letters or numbers, case sensitive. You are
recommended to use a combination of no less than 8 letters or numbers.
3. Enter the Verification Code and confirm the verification code. 4. Click OK. 5. Enable Custom and edit Service Address. 6. If you forget the verification code, you can enable View. 7. Click Save to enable the settings. 8. Optional: Click Refresh to refresh the settings.
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Group Network Settings
Click Group Network Settings to enter the group network settings page.
Figure 3-22 Group Network Settings
Device No. Settings
Select the device type from the drop-down list, and set the corresponding information.
Note
Device type can be set as indoor station or indoor extension. When you select indoor extension as device type, the device No. can be set from 1 to 5.
Click Save to enable the settings.
Linked Device Network Settings
Enter Registration Password and set the corresponding information.
Note
D series refers to door station, and V series refers to villa door station. Registration password is the password of the SIP server.
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3.5 Person Management
You can add, edit, and delete the organization and person in Person Management module. Organization and person management is necessary for the video intercom function.
On the main page, click Person to enter the page.
Figure 3-23 Personal Management Application
The page is divided into two parts: Organization Management and Person Management.
Organization Management You can add, edit, or delete the organization as desired.
Person Management After adding the organization, you can add the person to the organization and issue card to persons for further management.
3.5.1 Organization Management
On the main page of the Client Software, click Person to enter the configuration page.
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Add Organization
Steps
1. In the organization list on the left, click +Add.
2. Input the organization name as desired. 3. You can add multiple levels of organizations according to the actual needs.
1) You can add multiple levels of organizations according to the actual needs.
2) Then the added organization will be the sub-organization of the upper-level organization.
Note
Up to 10 levels of organizations can be created.
Modify and Delete Organization
You can select the added organization and click to modify its name. You can select an organization, and click X button to delete it.
Note
The lower-level organizations will be deleted as well if you delete an organization. Make sure there is no person added under the organization, or the organization cannot be
deleted.
3.5.2 Person Management
After adding the organization, you can add person to the organization and manage the added person such as issuing cards in batch, importing and exporting person's information in batch, etc.
Note
Up to 10,000 persons or cards can be added.
Add Person
Person information is necessary for the video intercom system. And when you set linked device for the person, the intercom between intercom devices can be realized.
Steps
1. Select an organization in the organization list and click +Add on the person panel to pop up the adding person dialog.
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Note
The Person ID will be generated automatically and is editable.
2. Set basic person information. 1) Enter basic information: name, tel, birthday details, effective period and email address. 2) Optional: Click Add Face to upload the photo.
Note
The picture should be in *.jpg format.
Click Upload Select the person picture from the local PC to upload it to the client.
Click Take Phone Take the person's photo with the PC camera.
Click Remote Collection
Take the person's photo with the collection device.
3. Issue the card for the person. 1) Click Credential Card.
2) Click + to pop up the Add Card dialog. 3) Select Normal Card as Card Type. 4) Enter the Card No. 5) Click Read and the card(s) will be issued to the person.
4. Add fingerprints to the person. 1) Click Credential Fingerprint. 2) Click + to pop up the Add Fingerprint dialog. 3) Select Collection Mode. 4) Select Fingerprint Recorder or Device. 5) Click Start to collect the fingerprint. 6) Click Add.
Import and Export Person Information
The person information can be imported and exported in batch.
Steps
1. Exporting Person: You can export the added persons' information in Excel format to the local PC. 1) After adding the person, you can click Export Person to pop up the following dialog.
2) Click ... to select the path of saving the exported Excel file. 3) Check the checkboxes to select the person information to export. 4) Click OK to start exporting.
2. Importing Person: You can import the Excel file with persons information in batch from the local PC.
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1) Click Import Person. 2) You can click Download Template for Importing Person to download the template first. 3) Input the person information to the downloaded template. 4) Click ... to select the Excel file with person information. 5) Click OK to start importing.
Get Person Information from Device
If the added device has been configured with person information (including person details, fingerprint, issued card information), you can get the person information from the device and import to the client for further operation.
Steps
Note
This function is only supported by the device the connection mothod of which is TCP/IP when adding the device.
1. In the organization list on the left, select an organization to import the persons. 2. Click Get from Device to pop up the dialog box. 3. The added device will be displayed.
4. Click to select the device and then click Get to start getting the person information from the device.
Note
The person information, including person details, person's fingerprint information (if
configured), and the linked card (if configured), will be imported to the selected organization. If the person name stored in the device is empty, the person name will be filled with the
issued card No. after importing to the client.
Modify and Delete Person
Select the person and click Edit to open the editing person dialog. To delete the person, select a person and click Delete to delete it.
Note
If a card is issued to the current person, the linkage will be invalid after the person is deleted.
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Change Person to Other Organization
You can move the person to another organization if needed.
Steps
1. Select the person in the list and click Change Organization. 2. Select the organization to move the person to. 3. Click OK to save the settings.
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A. Relevant Instructions for External Power Supply and Wiring of 2-wire Video Intercom Products
(2020-1-20)
Power Description
2-Wire Distributor
DS-KAD706 CH6
16 W 6 W
DS-KAD704 CH4
16 W
Modular Door Station
The main module & the sub-module maximum power consumption.
Model Stable Power Consumption
DS-KD8003-IME2 4 W
DS-KD-KK 0.8 W
DS-KD-KP 1 W
DS-KD-DIS 2.5 W
DS-KD-E 0.8 W
DS-KD-M 0.8 W
DS-KD-INFO 1.5 W
Indoor Station
Model Stable Power Consumption
DS-KH6320-WTE2 6 W
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Example of the Calculation Model of the Modular Door Station Sub-Module
The sum of the power consumption of each module must be less than the total power consumption of the power supply.
2-Wire
Model DS-KD8003- IME2
DS-KD-DIS DS-KD-KP DS-KD-M /
Quantity 1 1 2 2 /
Power 4 W 2.5 W 2 W 1.6 W Total: 10.1 W
Because 10.1 W 16 W, we can support powering this device through KAD706
channel 6 or KAD704 channel 4.
2-Wire
Model DS-KD8003-IME2 DS-KD-M DS-KD-KK /
Quantity 1 1 12 /
Power 4 W 0.8 W 9.6 W Total: 14.4 W
Because 14.4 W 16 W, we can support powering this device through KAD706
channel 6 or KAD704 channel 4.
Wire Testing Standards
When there are multiple cores in one parallel line, only one pair of closed cores are allowed to transmit signal. It is not allowed to use multiple pair of cores in one cable to transmit signal.
When using parallel lines, it is suggested to use those with shielding layer. If dual core or
multiple core parallel lines without shielding layer are routed, stability of signal transmission can be effected. You need to run a test before installation.
Impedance of twist pair in network cable are over 42 /100 m, so network cable cannot transmit enough power to indoor station. Network cable is not allowed to use during
installation. Strong electricity and weak electricity cannot be wired in the same route, they need to be wired
separately and the distance should be more than 0.5 meter.
Table A-1 Table A
Routing Path Twisted Pair : 24 AWG (0.2
mm2)
Twisted Pair : 20 AWG (0.5
mm2)
Twisted Pair : 18AWG (0.8
mm2)
Twisted Pair : 16AWG (1
mm2)
Parallel lines (0.5 mm2 to
0.8 mm2)
DS-KAD706- S-DS-KAD706
Transmission Distance 60 m
Transmission Distance 60 m
Transmission Distance 60 m
Transmission Distance 50 m
Transmission Distance 35 m
DS-KAD706- Transmission Transmission Transmission Transmission Transmission
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Routing Path Twisted Pair : 24 AWG (0.2
mm2)
Twisted Pair : 20 AWG (0.5
mm2)
Twisted Pair : 18AWG (0.8
mm2)
Twisted Pair : 16AWG (1
mm2)
Parallel lines (0.5 mm2 to
0.8 mm2)
DS-KAD706 Distance 60 m
Distance 60 m
Distance 60 m
Distance 50 m
Distance 35 m
DS-KAD706-
DS-KD8003- IME2
Transmission
Distance 35 m
Transmission
Distance 60 m
Transmission
Distance 60 m
Transmission
Distance 50 m
Transmission
Distance 35 m
DS-KAD706-
DS- KH6320- WTE2
Transmission
Distance 35 m
Transmission
Distance 100 m
Transmission
Distance 100 m
Transmission
Distance 100 m
More
parameters in Table B
Routing Path Parallel lines: 24 AWG (0.2 mm2)
Parallel lines: 20 AWG (0.5 mm2)
Parallel lines: 18 AWG (0.8 mm2)
Parallel lines: 16 AWG (1 mm2)
DS-KAD706- DS- KH6320-WTE2
Transmission Distance 50 m
Transmission Distance 100 m
Transmission Distance 100 m
Transmission Distance 100 m
Device Installation
Installation environment (temperature, moisture etc.) need to follow requirements in specification or power output can be effected.
Power consumption of modular door station (main module and sub modules) should be less
than 12W. Please reach local technical support if you are not sure about power consumption of each module. Door station should be connected to CH6 of the video/audio distributor. If modular door station is connected to any terminal of CH1 to CH5, up to 3 sub modules can be connected.
Indoor station should be connected to any terminal of CH1 to CH5 of the video/audio distributor.
Up to 15 video/audio distributor can be cascaded. If more distributors are needed, you should cascade network switch supporting 1000 Mbps. The whole 2-wire system can have up to 500 devices.
Power supply must be certified by Hikvision. Indoor station needs to use firmware released after October, 2019.
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B. Communication Matrix and Device Command
Communication Matrix
Scan the following QR code to get the device communication matrix. Note that the matrix contains all communication ports of Hikvision access control and video intercom devices.
Figure B-1 QR Code of Communication Matrix
Device Command
Scan the following QR code to get the device common s
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