HIKVISION DS-KD8003-IME2 User Manual
HIKVISION DS-KD8003-IME2 User Manual

HIKVISION DS-KD8003-IME2 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Module Door Station User Manual UD30508B...
  • Page 2 MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE USE OF THE PRODUCT BY YOU IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. IN NO EVENT WILL HIKVISION BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, INCLUDING, AMONG OTHERS, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF...
  • Page 3 THE APPLICABLE LAW, THE LATTER PREVAILS. Data Protection During the use of device, personal data will be collected, stored and processed. To protect data, the development of Hikvision devices incorporates privacy by design principles. For example, for device with facial recognition features, biometrics data is stored in your device with encryption method;...
  • Page 4 Symbol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Symbol Description Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, Danger will or could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in equipment damage, data Caution loss, performance degradation, or unexpected...
  • Page 5 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.
  • Page 6 This product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories too are marked with "CE" and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU 2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union.
  • Page 7 le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. Cet équipement doit être installé...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Introduction ............. 1 2 Appearance .............. 1 3 Terminal and Wiring ..........7 3.1 Terminal Description ..........7 3.2 Module Door Station Wiring ....... 10 3.2.1 Door Lock Wiring ........10 3.2.2 Door Contact Wiring ........11 3.2.3 Exit Button Wiring ........11 3.2.4 RS-485 Card Reader Wiring .......
  • Page 9 6.4 Remote Configuration ......... 37 6.4.1 Local Parameters Settings ......37 6.4.2 System Settings .......... 38 6.4.3 Network Settings ........40 6.4.4 Video & Audio Settings ......43 6.4.5 Image Settings ........... 44 6.4.6 Event Settings ..........47 6.4.7 Schedule Settings ........48 6.4.8 Intercom Settings ........
  • Page 10 7.5 Person Management ........... 74 7.5.1 Add Person ..........74 7.5.2 Modify and Delete Person ......75 7.5.3 Import and Export Person Information ..75 7.5.4 Get Person Information from Device ..76 7.5.5 Change Person to Other Organization ..76 7.5.6 Issue Card in Batch ........
  • Page 11: Introduction

    1 Introduction The PMR module is designed for hearing-impaired users, ● suitable for multi-module scenarios. The PMR indicator will always be lit up if the device is in ● service. The calling indicator will keep yellow when there's an incoming ●...
  • Page 12 Description Nametag TAMPER Network Interface Module-​ C onnecting Interface (output) Terminals Note Nametag area supports insert customized name card. The ● suggested card size is: 58 (L) x 11.7(W) mm. The module connecting interface is used to connect other ● function module, such as nametag module, keypad module, card reader module, etc.
  • Page 13 Description Module-​ C onnecting Interface (output) Terminals Note Nametag area supports insert customized name card. The ● suggested card size is: 58 (L) x 11.7(W) mm. The module connecting interface is used to connect other ● function module, such as nametag module, keypad module, card reader module, etc.
  • Page 14 Table 2-4 Appearance Description Description Button Module-​ C onnecting Interface (output) Module-​ C onnecting Interface (input) Debugging Port Indicator Module Figure 2-5 Indicator Module Table 2-5 Appearance Description Description Calling Indicator Two-way Audio Indicator Unlock Indicator Module-​ c onnecting Interface (output) Module-​...
  • Page 15 Table 2-6 Appearance Description Description Calling Indicator Two-way Audio Indicator PMR Indicator Unlock Indicator Module-​ c onnecting Interface (output) Module-​ c onnecting Interface(input) Debugging Port Card Reader Module Figure 2-7 Card Reader Module Table 2-7 Appearance Description Description Card Reading Area Module-​...
  • Page 16 Table 2-8 Description Description Description Screen Back Button Module- connecting Up Button Interface (output) Module- Down Button connecting Interface (input) Confirm Button Debug Port Information Module Figure 2-9 Information Module Table 2-9 Description Description Display Area Module-​ c onnecting Interface (output) Module-​...
  • Page 17: Terminal And Wiring

    Table 2-10 Description Description Touch-Display Area TF Card Slot Module-​ c onnecting Interface (output) Module-​ c onnecting Interface (input) Video & Audio Terminal Debugging Port Note The debugging port is used for debugging only. 3 Terminal and Wiring 3.1 Terminal Description Main Unit Terminals Figure 3-1 Main Unit Terminals Table 3-1 Descriptions of Terminals and Interfaces...
  • Page 18 Interface Description For the access of Door AIN2 Magnetic 2 For the access of Door AIN1 Magnetic 1 For the access of Exit Button AIN3 For the access of Exit Button AIN4 485- 485+ Module-​ c onnecting Interface 12 V OUT PoE Network Interface(Supports IEEE 802.3af)
  • Page 19 Interface Description For the access of Door AIN2 Magnetic 2 For the access of Door AIN1 Magnetic 1 For the access of Exit Button AIN3 For the access of Exit Button AIN4 485- 485+ Module-​ c onnecting Interface 12 V OUT Two-Wire Two-Wire Interface Interface...
  • Page 20: Module Door Station Wiring

    Touch-Display Module Figure 3-4 Touch-Display Module Table 3-4 Description Interface Description 485- 485+ Module-​ C onnecting Interface (Input) 12V IN 485- 485+ Module-​ C onnecting Interface (Output) 12V OUT Grounding Interface Composite Video Broadcast CVSB IN Signal Input (Reserved) LINEOUT- Audio Output (Reserved) LINEOUT 3.2 Module Door Station Wiring...
  • Page 21: Door Contact Wiring

    Note Terminal NC1/COM is set as default for accessing magnetic lock/ electric bolt; terminal NO2/COM is set as default for accessing electric strike. 3.2.2 Door Contact Wiring Figure 3-6 Door Contact Wiring Note AIN1 and AIN2 are defaulted to connect door contact. Door contact connected to AIN1 detects status of the lock that connected to NC1/NO1;...
  • Page 22: Installation

    Figure 3-8 RS-485 Card Reader Wiring 4 Installation Note Make sure the device in the package is in good condition and ● all the assembly parts are included. Sub module must work along with the main unit. ● The PMR module is equipped with indicators so that it doesn't ●...
  • Page 23: Two-Module Installation

    2. Set the sub module address according to the DIP rules, and install the rubber cover back. Note DIP 1, 2, 3, 4 are used to coding the sub module address. DIP ● 5, 6, 7, 8 are reserved. Valid sub module address is from 1 to 8. The address should ●...
  • Page 24 Before You Start Figure 4-2 Mounting Frame Note The dimension of two-module mounting frame (W × H × D) is: ● 219 mm × 107 mm × 33 mm. The dimensions above are for reference only. The actual size ● can be slightly different from the theoretical dimension.
  • Page 25 Figure 4-4 Fix the Mounting Frame 5. Thread the module-connecting line across the thread hole of the frame. Pass the main unit connecting lines across the thread hole to the upper grid. Figure 4-5 Placement of Lines 6. Connect the cables. 1) Connect the lines and module-connecting line to the corresponding interfaces of the main unit, then place the main unit into the upper grid.
  • Page 26: Two-Module Flush Mounting

    Figure 4-6 Line Connection Effect Picture 7. Insert the modules into the frame after wiring. The main unit must be placed in the top grid. Figure 4-7 Insert the Modules 8. Use the hexagon wrench in the package to fix the cover onto the frame.
  • Page 27 Before You Start Figure 4-9 Gang Box Note The dimension of two-module gang box is: 237 (W) × 134 (H) × 56 (D) mm. The dimension is for reference only. Steps 1. Drill the installation hole, and pull the cable out. Note The suggested dimension of installation hole is 220 (H) ×...
  • Page 28 Figure 4-11 Mark the Screw Holes 4. Drill 4 holes according to the marks on the wall, and insert the expansion sleeves into the screw holes. The suggested size of hole is 6 (diameter) × 45 (depth) mm. 5. Fix the gang box with 4 expansion bolts. Figure 4-12 Fix the Gang Box 6.
  • Page 29: Three-Module Installation

    Figure 4-14 Connect Cables and Insert the Modules Note Cable 1 refers to the cables pulled out from the wall that connected to the main unit. Cable 2 refers to the module- connecting line in the accessory package. 8. Fix the cover with 2 socket head cap screws by using a hexagon wrench (supplied).
  • Page 30 Note The dimension of two-module mounting frame (W × H × D) is: ● 321 mm × 107 mm × 33 mm. The dimensions above are for reference only. The actual size ● can be slightly different from the theoretical dimension. Steps 1.
  • Page 31 Figure 4-19 Mounting Frame 5. Thread the module-connecting line across the thread holes of the frame. Pass the main unit connecting line across the thread hole to the top grid. Figure 4-20 Placement of Lines 6. Connect the cables. 1) Connect the lines and module-connecting line 1 to the corresponding interfaces of the main unit, then place the main unit into the upper grid.
  • Page 32: Three-Module Flush Mounting

    Figure 4-21 Line Connection Effect Picture 7. Insert the modules into the frame after wiring. The main unit must be placed in the top grid. Figure 4-22 Insert the Modules into the Frame 8. Use the hexagon wrench in the package to fix the cover onto the frame.
  • Page 33 Before You Start Figure 4-24 Gang Box Note The dimension of one-module gang box is: 338.8(W)×134(H) ● ×56(D) mm. The dimensions above are for reference only. The actual size ● can be slightly different from the theoretical dimension. Steps 1. Cave the installation hole, and pull the cable out.The suggested dimension of installation hole is 321.8(W)×108(H)×45.5(D) mm.
  • Page 34 3) Mark the gang box screw holes' position with a marker, and take out the gang box. Figure 4-26 Mark the Screw Holes 4. Drill 4 holes according to marks on the wall, and insert the expansion sleeves into the screw holes. The suggested size of hole is 6 (diameter) ×...
  • Page 35: More-Than-Three Module Installation

    2) Connect the other end of Cable 2 to the input interface of Sub Module 1. Connect one end of Cable 3 to the output interface of Sub Module 1 and insert it into the middle grid. 3) Connect the other end of Cable 3 to the input interface of Sub Module 2.
  • Page 36 Before You Start Figure 4-31 Mounting Frame Note It takes two three-module mounting frames. The dimension of ● three-module mounting frame (W × H × D) is: 321 mm × 107 mm × 33 mm. The dimensions above are for reference only. The actual size ●...
  • Page 37 Figure 4-33 Place the Grounding Line and Module-Connecting Line Note There are 6 module-connecting lines in the package: 190 ● mm × 4 and 400 mm × 2. Take the 400 mm module-connecting line for this step. ● The green-yellow line in the package is for grounding. ●...
  • Page 38 2) Connect the other end of the module-connecting line 1 to the input interface of the sub module. Connect all sub modules via module-connecting lines. 3) Organize the cable with cable tie in the package. The suggested cable connection picture as shown below. Figure 4-36 Line Connection Effect Picture 9.
  • Page 39: More-Than-Three Module Flush Mounting

    Figure 4-38 Connect the Grounding Line to the Cover 11. Use the hexagon wrench in the package to fix the cover onto the frame. Figure 4-39 Fix the Cover 4.4.2 More-Than-Three Module Flush Mounting...
  • Page 40 Before You Start Figure 4-40 Gang Box Note It takes two three-module gang boxes. The dimension of the gang box is: 338.8 (W) × 134 (H) × 56 (D) mm. The dimension is for reference only. Steps 1. Drill the installation hole, and pull the cable out.The suggested dimension of installation hole is 321.8 (W) ×...
  • Page 41 Figure 4-41 Cave the Installation Hole 2. Connect two gang boxes as below. Figure 4-42 Connect Two Gang Boxes 3. Select a cable entry and remove the plastic sheet. 4. Remove the plastic sheets on the side of the gang boxes (shown as 1 and 2) below: Figure 4-43 Remove the Plastic Sheets 5.
  • Page 42 Figure 4-44 Mark the Screw Holes 6. Drill 8 holes according to the marks on the wall, and insert the expansion sleeves into the screw holes. The suggested size of hole is 6 (diameter) × 45 (depth) mm. 7. Fix the gang boxes with 8 expansion bolts. Figure 4-45 Fix the Gang Boxes 8.
  • Page 43 1) Connect Cable 1 and one end of Cable 2 to the corresponding interfaces of the Main Unit, then place the Main Unit into the upper grid of the left gang box. 2) Connect the other end of Cable 2 to the input interface of Sub Module 1.
  • Page 44: Activation

    Figure 4-49 Connect the Grounding Line to the Cover 11. Fix the cover with 2 socket head cap screws by using a hexagon wrench (supplied). Figure 4-50 Fix the Cover 5 Activation 5.1 Activate Device via Client Software You can only configure and operate the door station after creating a password for the device activation.
  • Page 45: Edit Network Parameters

    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.
  • Page 46: User Management

    Figure 6-1 Live View You can start/stop live view, capture, record, audio on/off, two- ● way audio, etc. The stream type can be set as main stream or sub stream. ● For IE (Internet Explorer) users, the device support two-way ●...
  • Page 47: Remote Configuration

    Select the device and click Delete to remove the selected device from the list. Refresh Click Refresh to get the device information. Optional: Set Device Information. Click to edit device information. ● Click to delete device information from the list. ●...
  • Page 48: System Settings

    Record File Parameters Record File Size Select the packed size of the manually recorded and downloaded video files to 256M, 512M or 1G. After the selection, the maximum record file size is the value you selected. Save record files to Set the saving path for the manually recorded video files.
  • Page 49 Maintenance Click Maintenance → Upgrade & Maintenance to enter the settings page. Figure 6-4 Maintenance Reboot: Click Reboot to reboot the device. ● Default ● Click Default to restore all parameters to default settings. Restore All Click Restore All to reset all the parameters, except the IP parameters and user information, to the default settings.
  • Page 50: Network Settings

    Click User Management to enter the settings page. Administrator can edit the permission for the users. 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.
  • Page 51 Figure 6-6 TCP/IP Settings 2. Configure the network parameters. - Enable DHCP and the device will get the parameters automatically. - Disable DHCP and set the IPv4 Address, IPv4 Subnet Mask and IPv4 Default Gateway manually. 3. Configure the corresponding DNS server parameters. 4.
  • Page 52 3. Click Save to enable the settings. SIP Setting Steps 1. Click Network → Basic Settings → SIP to enter the settings page. Figure 6-8 SIP Settings 2. Check Enable VOIP Gateway. 3. Configure the SIP parameters. 4. Click Save to enable the settings. FTP Settings Steps 1.
  • Page 53: Video & Audio Settings

    6. Set the Directory Structure, Parent Directory and Child Directory. 7. Set the picture naming rules. 8. Click Save to enable the settings. 6.4.4 Video & Audio Settings Video Parameters Steps 1. Click Video/Audio → Video to enter the settings page. Figure 6-10 Video Parameters 2.
  • Page 54: Image Settings

    I Frame Interval Set I Frame Interval from 1 to 400. 4. Click Save to save the settings. Audio Parameters Steps 1. Click Video/Audio → Audio to enter the settings page. Figure 6-11 Audio Settings 2. Configure the stream type and the audio encoding type. Audio Channel Select the audio channel to adjust the audio parameters.
  • Page 55 Figure 6-12 Display Settings 2. Select the Format. 3. Set the display parameters. Wide Dynamic Range can be used when there is a high contrast of the bright area and the dark area of the scene. Brightness Brightness describes bright of the image, which ranges from 1 to 100.
  • Page 56 Figure 6-14 Backlight 1) Check to enable BLC. 2) Select BLC Area. 6. Click Save to enable the settings. OSD Settings You can customize the camera name, time/date format on the live view. Steps 1. Click Image → OSD to enter the settings page. Figure 6-15 OSD 2.
  • Page 57: Event Settings

    Note You can select Cropping Resolution as 704*576, 1280*720, ● or 1920*1080. You can zoom in or zoom out the image by selecting ● Cropping Resolution after clicking Save. 6.4.6 Event Settings Motion Detection Motion detection detects the moving objects in the configured security area, and a series of actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered.
  • Page 58: Schedule Settings

    Steps 1. Click Event → Basic Event → Event Linkage to enter the settings page. Figure 6-17 Event Linkage 2. Select the Major Type as Device Event or Door Event. 3. Select the type of the Normal Linkage for the event. 4.
  • Page 59: Intercom Settings

    Figure 6-18 Weekly Schedule 2) Drag mouse to set the schedule according to the actual needs. 3) Optional: Click the copy icon to copy the schedule to other days according to the actual needs. 4) Click Save. 6. Set Holiday Schedule. 1) Click Holiday Schedule.
  • Page 60 Figure 6-20 Device No. Settings 2. Select the device type from the drop-down list, and set the corresponding information. 3. Click Save to enable the device number configuration. Note For main door station (D series or V series), the serial No. is ●...
  • Page 61 Figure 6-22 Add Password Set password and remarks and click to enable electric lock. Click Save to save the settings. Time Parameters Go to Intercom → Time Parameters to enter the page. Configure Max. Call Duration, Max. Message Duration, Max. Ring Duration, and click Save.
  • Page 62 3. Click Save to enable the settings. Note For door station, there are 4 I/O input terminals. By default, ● Terminal 1 and 2 correspond to Door Status. Terminal 3 and 4 correspond to interfaces of Door Switch. For door station, there are 2 I/O Output Terminals. Terminal ●...
  • Page 63: Access Control Settings

    Click Number Settings to enter the page. Figure 6-23 Number Settings Click Add, set the Room No. and SIP numbers in the pop-up dialog box. 6.4.9 Access Control Settings Door Parameters Set the parameters of the door which is linked to the device. Steps 1.
  • Page 64: Theme Settings

    Figure 6-25 Elevator Control 2. Check to enable elevator control function. 3. Select an Elevator No., and select an elevator controller. 4. Select Interface Type. 5. Enter Negative Floor Capacity, and select Alarm Receiver Type. 6. Enter the elevator controller's Server IP Address, Port No., User Name, and Password.
  • Page 65: Configuration Via Client Software

    Figure 6-26 Theme Settings 2. Check to enable screen saving function. 3. Set the advertisement theme. 1) Click + Add Theme. 2) Create a theme name, and the advertisement body is picture by default. 3) Click Save. 4. Click + to select a picture from the local as the material to be played in standby, and click upload.
  • Page 66: Add Device By Ip Address

    Before You Start Make sure the device to be added is in the same subnet with your computer. Otherwise, please edit network parameters first. Steps 1. Click Online Device to select an active online device. 2. Click Add. 3. Enter corresponding information, and click Add. Figure 7-1 Add to the Client 7.1.2 Add Device by IP Address Steps...
  • Page 67: Remote Configuration

    3. Optional: On the Live View page, control-click and select Capture to get the picture of the live view. 7.3 Remote Configuration Click to set the parameters of the device. Note Run the browser, click → Internet Options → Security to disable the Protected Mode.
  • Page 68: System Settings

    Figure 7-3 Local Parameters Live View Parameters Stream Type Set the stream type as Main Stream or Sub-stream. Play Performance Set the live view performance to Shortest Delay, Balanced or Fluent. Auto Start Live View Check Yes to enable the function. Image Format Select the image format for picture capture.
  • Page 69 Follow the instructions below to configure the system settings, include System Settings, Maintenance, Security, and User Management, etc. Click System to enter the settings page. Basic Information Click System Settings → Basic Information to enter the settings page. On the page, you can edit Device Name and Device No. Set the Language and System Type according to your needs.
  • Page 70 1. Select Device Parameters, and click Export to pop up the dialog box. 2. Set and confirm the encryption password. 3. Click OK to export parameters. Import Config. File: ● 1. Click browse icon to select the configuration file. 2. Click Import and enter the encryption password to import. Upgrade: ●...
  • Page 71: Network Settings

    Click Refresh to get the present information. Arming/Disarming Information Click User Management → Arming/Disarming Information to view the information. Click Refresh to get the present information. 7.3.4 Network Settings TCP/IP Settings TCP/IP settings must be properly configured before you operate the device over network.
  • Page 72 Figure 7-7 Port Settings 2. Set the ports of the device. HTTP Port The default port number is 80, and it can be changed to any port No. which is not occupied. HTTPS Port The default port number is 443, and it can be changed to any port No.
  • Page 73: Video & Audio Settings

    Figure 7-9 FTP Settings 2. Check Enable FTP. 3. Select Server Type. 4. Input the Server IP Address and Port. 5. Configure the FTP Settings, and the user name and password are required for the server login. 6. Set the Directory Structure, Parent Directory and Child Directory.
  • Page 74 3. Configure the video parameters. Stream Type Select the stream type to main stream or sub stream. Video Type Select the stream type to video stream, or video & audio composite stream. The audio signal will be recorded only when the Video Type is Video & Audio. The video type is video &...
  • Page 75: Image Settings

    Audio Channel Select the audio channel to adjust the audio parameters. Stream Type Select the stream type to main stream or sub stream. Audio Encoding The device support G.711ulaw and G.711 alaw. 3. Adjust the Input Volume, Output Volume and Speak Volume. Note Available range of volume: 0 to 10.
  • Page 76 Figure 7-13 Day/Night Mode - Set Day Mode or Night Mode manually. - Set the mode as Auto and edit the sensitivity according to your needs. - Set the mode as Scheduled-Switch. Set the start time and end time. Note Daytime is from configured start time to configured time.
  • Page 77: Schedule Settings

    Note You can edit the camera name only when Display Name is enabled. 4. Select from the drop-down list to set the Time Format and Date Format. 5. Click Save to enable the settings. Target Cropping Steps 1. Click Image → Crop to enter the page. 2.
  • Page 78: Intercom Settings

    6. Set Holiday Schedule. 1) Click Holiday Schedule. Figure 7-17 Holiday Schedule 2) Click Add. 3) Set Start Time and End Time. 4) Select Call Type. 5) Drag mouse to set the schedule according to the actual needs. 6) Click OK. 7) You can edit or delete the schedule according to the actual needs.
  • Page 79 Note For main door station (D series or V series), the serial No. is ● For sub door station (D series or V series), the serial No. ● cannot be 0. Serial No. ranges from 1 to 99. For each villa or building, at least one main door station (D ●...
  • Page 80 Press Button to Call Steps 1. Go to Intercom → Press Button to Call to enter the settings page. 2. Select Main Unit or Sub Module as the button call target. Note If you select Main Unit, you should configure Button Settings and select Link Time Schedule as Template Plan 1 or Enable Indoor Station All Day by Default.
  • Page 81: Access Control Settings

    Steps 1. Click Intercom → Sub Module Configuration , and you can view the sub module information, including No., module type, status, and version. 2. Click to edit the sub module. Display Module Slide to adjust Screen Backlight Brightness. ● S lide Enable Buzzer to enable the function.
  • Page 82 Permission Password Steps 1. Click Access Control → Password Settings to enter the settings page. Figure 7-21 Password Settings 2. Select Password Type. 3. Enter and confirm the password. 4. Click Save to enable the settings. Door Parameters Set the parameters of the door which is linked to the device. Steps 1.
  • Page 83: Organization Management

    Steps 1. Click Access Control → Elevator Control Parameter to enter the settings page. Figure 7-23 Elevator Control 2. Check to enable elevator control function. 3. Select an Elevator No., and select an elevator controller. 4. Select Interface Type. 5. Enter Negative Floor Capacity, and select Alarm Receiver Type.
  • Page 84: Modify And Delete Organization

    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. 7.4.2 Modify and Delete Organization You can select the added organization and click to modify its name.
  • Page 85: Modify And Delete Person

    Click Take Phone Take the person's photo with the PC camera. Click Remote Take the person's photo with the Collection 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.
  • Page 86: Get Person Information From Device

    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. 7.5.4 Get Person Information from Device If the added device has been configured with person information (including person details, fingerprint, issued card information),...
  • Page 87: Video Intercom Operation

    Figure 7-24 Issue Card in Batch 2. Click Settings. Figure 7-25 Card Settings 3. Select Card Type and Card No. Type. 4. Click OK to save the settings. Result After issuing the card to the person, the person and card information will display in the Person(s) with Card Issued list.
  • Page 88 Note Make sure you have configured the room No. of the device. ● Make sure you have add contacts to the device via iVMS-4200 ● Client Software. Call Resident via Main Module or Nametag Module Press the call button on the main unit or on the nametag unit. Call Resident via Keypad Module Enter the Room No.
  • Page 89: Issue Card

    Figure 8-2 Call Residents On the main page of the touch-display module, tap to select ● a contact in the list to call. Note Two themes of the main page are supported. You can change it remotely via client software. 8.1.2 Issue Card Before You Start Make sure you have issue the card locally or remotely.
  • Page 90: Video Intercom Operation Via Client Software

    Figure 8-3 Call/Unlock Four formats of password are supported. They are: 【#】+ Public Password +【#】 ● 【#】+ Password +【#】 ● 【#】+ Duress Password +【#】 ● Note Password contains 6 digits. ● You're allowed to set 3 public passwords via iVMS-4200 client ●...
  • Page 91: Live View Via Door Station

    Steps 1. Select the client software in door station page to start calling the client and an incoming call dialog will pop up in the client software. Figure 8-4 Device Call 2. Click Answer to answer the call. Or click Hang Up to decline the call.
  • Page 92: Search Video Intercom Information

    Before You Start You can check all the call logs, including dialed call logs, received call logs and missed call logs. You can also directly dial via the log list and clear the logs. Steps 1. In the Video Intercom page, click Call Log to enter the Call Log page.
  • Page 93 Click ˅to unfold the drop-down list and select the call status as Dialed, Received or Missed. Or select All to search logs with all statuses. Device Type Click ˅ to unfold the drop-down list and select the device type as Indoor Station, Door Station, Outer Door Station or Analog Indoor Station.
  • Page 94 Click to specify the start time and end time of a time period to search the logs. `Reset the Click Reset` to reset all the configured Settings search conditions. 3. Click Search and all the matched unlocking logs will display on the page.
  • Page 95: Relevant Instructions For External Power Supply And Wiring Of 2-Wire Video Intercom Products (2020-1-20)

    DS-KAD706 16 W CH1 to CH3 DS-KAD704 16 W Modular Door Station The main module & the sub-module maximum power consumption. Model Stable Power Consumption DS-KD8003-IME2 DS-KD-KK 0.8 W DS-KD-KP DS-KD-DIS 2.5 W DS-KD-E 0.8 W DS-KD-M 0.8 W DS-KD-INFO 1.5 W...
  • Page 96 Because 10.1 W ≤ 16 W, we can support powering this device through KAD706 channel 6 or KAD704 channel 4. 2-Wire DS-KD8003- Model DS-KD-M DS-KD-KK IME2 Quantity Total: 14.4 Power 0.8 W 9.6 W Because 14.4 W ≤ 16 W, we can support powering this device through KAD706 channel 6 or KAD704 channel 4.
  • Page 97 ● 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, ●...
  • Page 98: Communication Matrix And Device Command

    Device Command Scan the following QR code to get the device common serial port commands. Note that the command list contains all commonly used serial ports commands for all Hikvision access control and video intercom devices. Figure B-2 Device Command...

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