www.rhinoco.com.au MODEL: INTIPRKIT Residential IP Intercom Kit Includes Door station and Indoor Monitor ‘QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE’ N517 Indoor Monitor Door Station - Advanced H.264 Video Compression Technology - Advanced H.264 Video Compression Technology - Easy to operate touch screen - High Quality 1.
Package Contents (Before installation, please ensure you have all the parts listed below). 1 x Indoor Monitor INTIPMONB ● Advanced H.264 Video Compression Technology for High Quality Images ● Easy to Operate ● Touch Screen ● 4Gb Internal Storage (non-removable SD Card) ● 12v DC 1 x Door Station INTIPRDSV ● 1.
Installation of an Indoor monitor 1. Use screw b to fix bracket ② onto box ④. 2. 3. Use screw a to fix bracket ② onto wall ③. Connect network cable and 12vDC power 4. Face rear installation slot to slot on bracket. Make it against wall and push lightly downward until it fits in to slot on bracket. Remove: Insert small screwdriver into hole on device ①, and push device upward until removed. 5. Screw Illustration No.
Installation of a Door Station 1. 2. 3. 4. Mount 86 box in to wall cavity. Connect network cable and 12vDC power Fix Door Station onto wall: a. Use the included M4 screws to attach Door Station onto the 86 box. b. In order to secure the Door Station, use the ST3.0 screw included with Door Station to affix the Door Station onto wall after attachment to the 86 box. (as b Above). Attach cover ① onto Door Station ②, using screws a to affix. No.
Intercom System Configuration The process to set up your Intercom system may vary depending upon your system structure. Please see the following examples of system structures and follow the process which best meets your requirements. System Structure A – Standalone 1 to 1 by direct connection This configuration has only 1 of each unit and requires a single Cat5e network cable to run directly from the Indoor Monitor to the Door Station.
System Structure A – Standalone 1 to 1 by direct connection This configuration requires only a single Cat5e network cable to run directly from the Indoor Monitor to the Door Station. - Very Simple System Structure Plug and Play, no set up required. Uses a default IP Address range. Each Indoor Monitor and Door Station will require their own 12vDC power supply. 1. 2. 3. 4. Install each unit at their respective location and connect to the shared Cat5e network cable.
System Structure B – Standalone 1 to 1 system via a network switch This configuration requires a Cat5e network cable from each Indoor Monitor and Door Station, to the network switch. - Simple System Structure Plug and Play, no set up required. Uses a default IP Address range. Each Indoor Monitor and Door Station will require their own 12vDC power supply. Network switch required. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Install each unit at their respective location and connect to their Cat5e network cable.
System Structure C – Standalone 1 to 1 system via an existing computer network This configuration is very similar to B as it requires a Cat5e network cable from both the Indoor Monitor and Door Station, to your network switches and then uses the existing LAN to connect. Even through the Intercom system will be running across your network, it will still use its own IP addresses of 10.22.5.180 (Indoor Monitor) and 10.22.5.189 (Door Station). You have the option of using the default IP address range 10.22.5.
System Structure D – Multiple Door Stations to a Monitor via a network This configuration is more complex as you will need to change the IP address of the Door Stations. You will require a Cat5e network cable from each the Indoor Monitor and Door Station, to a network switch or to your existing LAN. You have the option of using the default IP address range 10.22.5.x (and only changing the IP Address of 1x Door Station) or using your own LAN IP address range (and changing the IP Address of all 3 units).
9. Choose NETWORK and you will see the settings for the Primary Door Station. Here you can change the name of the device, check the IP Address is set to 10.22.5.189 and ensure its Enable Status is set to ON. 10. Press the Next Arrow “ > ” and you will see the settings for the secondary Door Station. Enter a name for your secondary door station, the IP Address and set Enable Status to ON. e.g. Name: Sub VTO Device: Unit Door Station IP: 10.22.5.190 Enable Status: ON 11.
System Structure E – Single Door Stations to Multiple Monitors via a network This configuration is more complex as you will need to change the IP address of the Indoor Monitors. You will require a Cat5e network cable from each the Indoor Monitor and Door Station, to a network switch or existing LAN to connect. You have the option of using the default IP address range 10.22.5.
8. Power on the Extension Indoor Monitor. 9. On the Extension Indoor Monitor go to SETTINGS > PROJECT SETTINGS > then enter the password 002236 12. Choose NET INFO and change the IP address of this Indoor Monitor from 10.22.5.180 to 10.22.5.179 and press ok to save. (see “How to change the Indoor Monitor IP Address”). 10. Choose PROJECT INFO and set mode to Extension. You can now set the Room number to the same as the Master but add “ -1 “ to show that it is the first extension (such as 102-1).
System Structure F – Multiple Door Stations to Multiple Monitors via a network This configuration is the most complex as you will need to change the IP address of each Door Station and each Indoor Monitor. It will allow you to use up to 6 Indoor Monitors and 6 Door Stations all together. You will also require a Cat5e network cable from each the Indoor Monitor and Door Station, to a network switch or to your existing LAN. You will have the option of using the default IP address range 10.22.5.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Install each unit at their respective location and connect each unit to their Cat5e network cable. Connect each Cat5e network cable to the network switch. Power on the network Switch if not already on. Power on the Master Indoor Monitor. On the Master Indoor Monitor go to SETTINGS > PROJECT SETTINGS > then enter password 002236 6. Choose NET INFO and change the IP address of this Indoor Monitor from 10.22.5.
19. Go to LOGOUT > REBOOT DEVICE and click to REBOOT DEVICE. The Door Station will now restart with the new configuration. Please allow up to 5 minutes for this to happen. 20. ----- Repeat Steps 13–19 for any additional Door Stations ----21. Now that all Door Stations are set up, we can go back to the Master Indoor Monitor 22. On the Indoor Monitor go to SETTINGS > PROJECT SETTINGS > then enter password 002236 23. Choose NETWORK and you will see the settings for the Primary Door Station.
How to change the Indoor Monitor IP Address 1. Power on the Indoor Monitor 2. On the Indoor Monitor go to SETTINGS > PROJECT SETTINGS > then enter the password 002236 3. Choose NET SET and change the IP address of this Indoor Monitor from 10.22.5.180 to the new IP Address (e.g. 10.22.5.179) and press ok to save. How to set up an Indoor Monitor as an Extension Monitor 1. Change the Indoor Monitors IP Address as above. 2.
How to change the Door Station IP Address Method 1 - Using the included ConfigTool Before starting you must first have a copy of the “Config Tools” which can be found on the included software disc or downloaded from here: http://downloads.rhinoco.com.au/dvr/VSIP1MPFBIR_VSIP1MPDIR_Scan_Tool.zip 1. Double click the “ConfigTools.exe” icon to open the scan tool.
Method 2 - Using Internet Explorer (Recommended) The default address for a Door Station will be 10.22.5.189, and your PC will need to be set to an IP address that is in the same network range as the camera. We recommend 10.22.5.100 - To be able to log in to the Door Station web interface you must be using Internet Explorer 5.5 or above, we recommend Internet Explorer 9 as unfortunately IE10 is not compatible. You must also have ActiveX Controls.
Set the Time and Date When using your Intercom system you may need to set the correct Time and Date. The Indoor Monitor takes its Time and Date from the Door Station itself. Should you also have an NVR connecting to your Door Stations, then the Door Stations will take their Time and Date from the NVR. When using an NVR with your Intercom System: 1. Go to your NVR that is displaying the Door Stations Cameras. 2. Right clicking anywhere on the screen will bring up the password menu. 3.
Using a PC to find available IP Addresses Before setting up your Intercoms you will first need to find it an IP address. This process is to help you find what IP Addresses are currently in use on your computer network, and in turn which ones are still available. If you are not connecting the Intercoms to a computer network (or internet connection) then any default IP address range may be used. e.g.192.168.0.100 to 192.168.0.130.
How to connect to an IP Camera from the Indoor Monitor In order to connect to an IP Camera from the Indoor Monitor, both the Intercom system and the IP camera will need to be connected to the same computer network and use the same IP Address range. If using a NVR system with a built in (Plug & Play) POE switch, the intercom will not be able to connect to the individual IP Cameras. You will need to change the IP Camera over to the local network with local IP Addresses.
How to wire an Electric Door Strike to the Door Station Most Electric Door Strikes will unlock when powered and lock when they are without power. This means the negative from 12v Power Supply output can simply be looped through the Door station and connected to the Electric Door Strike. The power supply’s positive output would then connect directly to the electric lock.
How to take Videos / Snapshots on the Indoor Monitor During a call you can also take a video from the Door Stations camera by pressing this will record audio and video which will then be stored in the Indoor Monitors internal storage. During a call you can take a snapshot from the Door Stations camera by pressing this image will then be stored in the Indoor Monitors internal storage. You can also Auto Capture Snapshots when someone rings the Door Station.
Troubleshooting Please refer to the FAQ table below for easy troubleshooting. The table below describes some typical problems and their solutions. Please consult these guides before contacting your Intercom dealer. PROBLEM No power No live video Cannot connect to one device when it has been programmed. Door Station and Monitors not connecting SOLUTION - Check power cord connection. - Confirm that there is power from the outlet. - Ensure that the 12V PSU is connected to each unit.
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