Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product IS Series Aiphone
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Thank you for selecting Aiphone for your communication and security needs. Please read this manual and the separate “OPERA TION MANUAL” carefully before setting and using this system. Refer to the provided “INST ALLA TION MANUAL” for complete information regarding this system.
2 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL ............... 3 PURPOSE OF THE SYSTEM SETTINGS ................................... 3 SETTING LIST ............................. 4 ST ARTING UP THE SYSTEM ..... 8 System requirements for PC ....... 8 Starting up the system .
3 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM ABOUT THIS MANUAL The IS system provides various manuals to meet various system planning and work processes. Use the manuals necessary for your system. Manual con fi gurations The following manuals are provided for a local system.
4 SETTING LIST The following is the list of system settings you can make via the web browser . The titles or items in shaded cells are required. NO TE: The following list is a brief o verview of the setting items a vailable in the system settings on a PC.
5 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Title Sub title Item Sub item Setting range Default System setting Advanced station settings Video door station/Audio door station/ Room sub station Called stations Call priority Normal/Priority/Urgent Normal Called stations (Set up to 20 master stations from the registered ones.
6 Title Sub title Item Sub item Setting range Default System setting Advanced station settings Room sub control unit/ Add-on control unit Contact output (Contact output terminal) L1 to L4 L1 Contact t.
7 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Title Sub title Item Sub item Setting range Default T ransfer setting Registering daily transfer schedule Schedule number - DT1/DT2 DT1 S.
8 ST ARTING UP THE SYSTEM Before making the system settings, con fi rm that a PC is connected to the central control unit (IS-CCU). The system settings are made on the PC by accessing the web browser for the settings incorporated with the central control unit (IS-CCU).
9 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Press down the "I" side of POWER switch to turn on 2 all the control units in the system. Start up the PC, and then open the browser window . 3 Enter the 4 static IP address (https://192.
10 MAKING THE SYSTEM SETTINGS The basic setting procedure When you have logged in to the system, the setting window appears. Y ou can make the settings on this window . Make sure to refer to the on-screen instructions and comments displayed on each window when you make the settings.
11 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Making network settings [Network setting] Make the settings for network according to your requirements. Click 1 Network setting in the table of contents. Make the settings on the following items displayed in 2 the setting window .
12 Registering areas [System setting – Area registration] Required Register areas for separating stations in the system. The number to which a name is entered is registered as an area number . Up to 99 areas can be registered. Click 1 Area registration in the table of contents.
13 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Registering stations and P A outputs [System setting – Registering stations] Register all the stations and P A outputs connected in the system, and set the area, station no.
14 Making detailed settings to stations and control units [System setting – Advanced station settings] Make detailed settings for the registered stations and control units. The settings can be made to a station or control unit individually , or multiple stations of the same type at a time.
15 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM B Settings on [Contact input] window (for room sub stations only) Make settings for contact input.
16 Making detailed settings to the central control unit, add-on control unit(s) or room sub control unit(s) NO TE: Make the settings to the central control unit, add-on control unit(s) or room sub control unit(s) respectiv ely . Y ou cannot select multiple control units at the same time.
17 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Registering stations and P A outputs to zones [ System setting – Zone setting] Assign stations and P A outputs to the registered zones. Click 1 Zone setting in the table of contents. Select a zone from the pull-down menu.
18 Registering sound sequences [Chime setting – Registering sound sequences] Register sound sequences for chime. Up to 20 sequences can be registered. * Click 1 Registering sound sequences in the table of contents. [Sound number]: 2 Select the sound number to register a sound sequence from the pull-down menu.
19 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM Setting chime schedule [Chime setting – Chime schedule setting] Y ou can set a weekly chime schedule or individual daily schedule. * The settings can be made to 1 year ahead. Click 1 Chime schedule setting in the table of contents.
20 Registering daily transfer schedule [T ransfer setting – Registering daily transfer schedule] Y ou can set the schedule for transferring calls to other master stations automatically . The schedules registered on this setting are used when making a transfer setting on a master station.
21 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM K Settings on [Weekly schedule] setting window Select either [Every week] or [Every other week]. 1) Set the schedule start and end dates. 2) The monthly calendar is displayed by clicking * Refer calendar and you can select the start and end dates.
22 Setting time and date [Time and date setting] Set the time and date of the system, used for chime schedule and transfer schedule. Click 1 Time and date setting in the table of contents. Set the following settings. 2 [Set current time] • Required : Set the current time and date in one of the following methods.
23 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING THE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE This section describes the use of functions for the system maintenance. These functions are available on the web server . Initializing the system [Initialization] Y ou can reset the system settings to factory default.
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