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1. Door Access Control with the VolP interface Release 1 4 EI 1 Y fa 00 D a EI d gt rm JOUr ees Ss ei 4 Fa ae HC Ka zb TNS T AN GLAN T ON Go Jh Ae WI Kk KM NISTADEVICES NISTADEVICES IP Door Phones IP39 4X Quick Installation Guide Document Release 1 04 Release Date 18 Jun 15 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 All Rights Reserved NISTADEVICES NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 All Rights Reserved NOTICE This document refers to the Nista Devices GmbH Door Access Control devices with VoIP protocol capabilities Additional copies of this manual may be obtained from Nista Devices GmbH Reproduction of this manual or parts thereof without written permission from Nista Devices GmbH is strictly prohibited Nista Devices GmbH reserves the right to modify the hardware and software described herein without prior notice However changes made to the hardware or software described do not necessarily render this publication invalid NISTADEVICES J 2 3 4 5 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 All Rights Reserved Table of Contents It GUC ea e n e E E E E E E S 5 1 1 List of Available Oe el e The IP Door PHONG een ET 5 HVS et Med MOM BEE 6 3 1 PAV SIC al ING de EE 6 3 2 JE OOF I Oh e TE de a a a a a a E 6 Access to WEB Programming eene 9 Reset device to Factory Default Configuration ccccccccssssseeccceeeseeeesseeceeeeeesaeeeeeeeeeeeesaeaesseceeeeeessaaaeee
2. Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server E Validate settings upon exit e Press OK to accept settings 3 Launch Internet browser and type 10 10 10 6 in address bar CG SS 10 10 106 m Entertainment m Search amp Mail di Fersonal Work IP Door Phone System Programming Login User Name Password 4 Log in to the Nista web GUI using the appropriate user s credentials IP 394X provides different management levels for WEB Management Administrator and User e Administrator level has access to all IP394X configuration parameters e User level has limited access to IP394X configuration parameters Fill Administrator or User login name and Password fields 12 N d 2 i Ge IN ISTA D EVI C E S NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 All Rights Reserved ote The default IP Door Phone IP address is 10 10 10 6 and it is configured as Static IP Address The default web programming Administrator credentials are User name admin For Administrator management level and user for User management level e Default Password 1234 for both management levels It is strongly recommended to change the default administrator password to a stronger one Allowed Password characters Up to 19 Digits 0 9 Aa Zz no space allowed Also IP Door phone IP address could be seen on the units LED display keypad models only Dial Bil 1 Web Access Administrator password Go to Ne
3. Rights Reserved 5 Reset device to Factory Default Configuration IP Door phone can be reset to its Factory default configuration by using following actions 1 Via WEB Management interface See Chapter 7 8 in User Manual document 2 By using the hardware Factory Default Settings switch See Figure 3 2 To set IP Door Phone to Factory Default Setting by using hardware Factory Default Settings switch e Power off the device e Put the switch to DEFAULT position e Power on this device will restore the factory default o LED Display can show the message Destination not set if Day or Night destinations not specified and device s case Is open o LED Display Shows Set to default message if a case is closed O e Power off the device e Put the switch back to NORMAL position e Power on the device Figure 5 1 Factory Default Settings switch SW2
4. STA DEVICES GmbH 2013 All Rights Reserved To avoid damage to the Door Phone the external power supply id used or POE Ethernet should be disconnected from mains prior to connecting wires to the Door Phone unit The External Power Supply does not included in standard IP394X package gt OA O i ge SH Figure 3 2The IP Door Phone PCB Module 1 Remove the front panel cover from the Door Phone unit and find the wiring connector on the PCB module See Figure 3 2 2 Connect the door lock relay wires to Relay 1 Relay 2 terminals Note 1 Draw attention on NO NC jumper position The closed Center Pin NO pin means the Normally open relays status in powered mode The closed Center Pin NC pin means the Normally Close relays status in powered mode 2 Important To set device in operational mode switch 1 on PCB shall be switched to position Normal See Figure 3 2 3 If an external switch button is used See Web GUI Door Functions gt Sensor Chapter Error Reference ource not found connect the button wires to the Sensor 2 and the Sensor 1 terminals 4 Plug the wiring connector to the Door Phone PCB module 7 Ge IN ISTA D EVI C E S NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 All Rights Reserved Attach the Door phone into the installation bracket Check the LAN network cable is inserted into the Ethernet RJ 45 socket and that i
5. e can be mounted on the wall by using installation bracket provided with the unit To install the IP Door Phone Unit on the wall Open the IP Door Phone case by rotating the secret screw from the bottom side of the unit Secret screw Rubber mat Figure 3 1 Door Phone wall installation To install the wall bracket Measure and mark the location of the holes on the wall where they are to be drilled Drill the holes and insert the wall dowels into the holes Place the rubber membrane on the wall and then metal unit base using the provided wall screws See Figure 3 1 Connect all required wired connections oa a I s Put the Door Phone s front panel into the base latch mechanism then close the case and lock with the any tamper screw 3 2 IP Door Phone installation The IP Door Phone can be installed as an individual access control device Figure 3 2 shows the terminal locations on the wire connector provided with the unit This connector is then inserted into the mating connector located at the base of the internal PCB All wiring to the unit shall be attached to the wire connector The Ethernet RJ 45 socket is for the LAN network cable and PoE connection NISTADEVICES The wiring connector has screw connector type terminals In order to attach a wire you must insert the stripped end of the wire into the appropriate wiring connector socket and tighten the terminal screw This will bring together the wire connection NI
6. eeeeessaaaeees 15 Ge LN ISTA D EVI C E S NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 All Rights Reserved 1 Introduction To avoid damage to the Door Phone the external power supply and POE Ethernet connection should be disconnected from mains prior to connecting wires to the Door Phone unit The External Power Supply does not included in standard IP394X package 1 1 List of Available Models Model Description IP39 40PC IP Door Phone Piezo Keypad Integrated Internal Video Camera IP39 40P IP Door Phone Piezo Keypad IP39 41P IP Door Phone Piezo Single Button IP39 41AC 2 The IP Door Phone kit contents IP394X Package content IP Door phone unit Rear metal cover Rear rubber mat Set of terminal connectors Hex key wrench for security screw Note 1 Device is optionally available for orders with the internal wide angle digital video camera The Video camera must be order separately 2 Allowed to use External Power Supply if a customer s LAN doesn t support POE Power Over Ethernet functionality External Power Supply shall respond to follow technical requirements e Input 100 240 V AC e Output 5V DC 2A e 5V DC Power supply output shall be connected to IP Door Phone in accordance with required pins polarity 3 The External Power Supply does not included in standard IP394X package le N ISTA D EVI C ES NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 All Rights Reserved 3 Installation 3 1 Physical installation The Door phon
7. f PoE is deployed the unit powers up If an external power supply is used switch on the external power supply pins DC5V Ethernet 5V GND DC5V Sensor1 Sensor2 Relay1 Relay2 Audio Out Note 1 The IP Door Phone internal relay s maximum supported electrical current is 2A 2 Important To set device in operational mode switch 1 on PCB shall be switched to position Normal See Figure 3 2 1 SW2 Factory Default Settings switch Normal Door Phone normal working position Default Set to default procedure mode 2 Hardware Reset Cold Reset Switch 3 NO NC Jumper Relay 1 and Relay 2 Normally Open and Normally Close status jumper Closed Central Pin 2 NO 1 pin means the Normally open mode Closed Central Pin 2 NC 3 pin means the Normally Close mode Note Relay 2 works in Normally Open NO mode only 4 Microphone Connector 5 Speaker Connector 6 Ethernet POE LAN connection 5VD 5V DC External power supply 5VDC 2A input if no POE applied Draw attention on connection polarity 5V and GND marked on PCB Figure 3 2 The External Power Supply does not included in standard IP394X package Ge LN ISTA D EVI C E S NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 All Rights Reserved SEN 1 2 Sensor 1 2 Door status detector Also can be used as external Switch button connection Chapter Error eference source not found Note The short circuit closer type External Switch bu
8. it l NVIDIA Control Panel EI Personalization QuickTime 32 bit ES RemoteApp and Desktop Connections d System amp Windows Anytime Upgrade g Windows Update Click on Change adapter settings Control Panel Home Change adapter settings f Change advanced sharing settings NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 All Rights Reserved CG Akamai NetSession Interface Control Credential Manager gay Device Manager Flash Player 32 bit a HomeGroup L l Java 32 bit 5 Mouse E NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager US Phone and Modem E Realtek HD Audio Manager AN Sound H Taskbar and Start Menu Windows CardSpace View by Small d AutoPlay an Devices and Printers Folder Options dh Indexing Options d Network and Sharing Center E Power Options Recovery Ei Speech Recognition Troubleshooting fd Windows Defender View your basic network Information and set up connections A a ATUM3 This computer View your active networks Network 3 Home network ay Access type HomeGroup Internet Joined Connections P Local Area Co Change your networking settings CN Set up a new connection or network Set up a wireless broadband dial up ad hoc or VPN connection or set up a rout Mouse right click on active Ethernet connection and chose Properties 10 NISTADEVICES NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 All Rights Reserved Local Area Connection Networ H Realtek Di
9. sable Status Diagnose Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties e In LAN properties window select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 option and click on Properties button a Se Ecg SZ P Local Area Connection Properties 25 Connect using E Reatek PCle GBE Family Controller This connection uses the following items o Client for Microsoft Networks E Kaspersky Anti Virus NDIS 6 Filter le Packet Scheduler d2 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 4 Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 S Intemet Protocol Version A TCPY P v4 wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper Lo Driver wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Install Uninstall Properties if Description wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks e Select Use the following IP address and insert IP Address and Subnet mask as shown on the picture below 11 NISTADEVICES Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 All Rights Reserved You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings CC Obtain an IP address automatically Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses
10. tton can be used for manual door opening REL 1 2 Relay 1 2 Support 30VDC 2A Internal relays Normally Open and Normally Close status depends on JP1 jumper position Audio Out Reserved for future release Note Listed feature support depends on IP Door phone firmware release POE Ethernet 5VDC SEN 1 SEN 2 Electrical Lock Electrical Lock Door 1 Door 2 Je LAN SWITCH POF External Switch Button Up to Up to 30V DC 2A 30V DC 2A Figure 3 3 IP394X Connections Note The door electrical Lock requires separate powering follow by door lock manufacture s requirements 4 Access to WEB Programming 1 The unit comes configured with the default IP address 10 10 10 6 To access to the unit s WEB programming if your LAN configured with different subnet please make following 2 On Windows 7 PC NISTADEVICES e Go to Control Panel e Open Network and Sharing Center Adjust your computer s settings Le Action Center bits Backup and Restore ie Default Programs Display m Fonts Z Intel Rapid Storage Technology E Location and Other Sensors EI Notification Area Icons E Performance Information and Tools i Programs and Features EI Region and Language Ka Sync Center a User Accounts P Windows Firewall 2 Administrative Tools D Color Management EA Desktop Gadgets e Ease of Access Center cd Getting Started Internet Options ON Mail Microsoft Outlook 2013 32 b
11. twork then click on LAN and configure IP394X network parameters Press Apply button and then Save amp Reboot menu option Home Network gt LAN If you use HTTPS and change IP Address you must activate it again from HTTPS page Network LAN LAN IP Address Acquire DHCP EN NAT Traversal HTTPS Auto Provision Static SIP IP Address 10 10 10 6 Telephony Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Door Functions Default Gateway 10 10 10 1 System Parameters Admin DNS Server 1 Primary 168 95 1 1 168 95 192 2 DNS Server 2 Secondary Apply Cancel Return to Windows 7 PC Network adapter properties and set IP address and Subnet mask to the original 13 NISTADEVICES NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 All Rights Reserved Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties eme Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically O Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway H Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server H Alternate DNS server F Validate settings upon exit Configure the rest of parameters by using the IP Door Phone User s manual document 14 Ge LN ISTA D EVI C E S NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 All
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