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    GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX
    SETTING THE SYSTEM
    Setting the timer [Timer setting]
    Set the time for each operation.
    Click 1 Timer setting in the table of contents.
    Set the time for the following operations respectively.2 
    The setting range is displayed on the right side of each * input box.
    [Call]:
    • 
    Set the duration of call from door stations and room sub 
    stations to [Normal], [Priority] or [Urgent].
    [Communication]:
    • 
    Set the duration of communication between stations 
    in the local system [In Local], in the IP system [Via IP], 
    and communication with telephone [Telephone] (North 
    America only) respectively.
    [Paging]:
    • 
    Set the duration of paging.
    [Monitor]:
    • 
    Set the duration of monitoring only one station.
    [Scan monitor: Switching]:
    • 
    Set the duration of monitoring each station while scan-
    monitoring.
    NOTE:
    The actual duration slightly differs from the setting value.
    [Contact output]:
    • 
    Set the duration of chime from the external sound source 
    1 and 2, triggered by contact output of the central control 
    unit (IS-CCU).
    [Door release]:
    • 
    Set the duration of door release.
    If you set the time to “0”, the door is released while 
    * the door release button on the master station is held 
    down.
    Click 3 Temporarily stored to save the current setting 
    results temporarily.
    If you wish to cancel the setting results you have made, * click a title in the table of contents or “Refresh” in the 
    web browser menu.
    Setting stations to receive calls and zones 
    to receive (chime) paging from remote 
    sites [Remote site pilot call setting]
    Set the master stations and sub stations to receive calls, and 
    zones to receive (chime) paging from remote sites.
    The setting can be made for each priority individually.
    * 
    Click 1 Remote site pilot call setting in the table of 
    contents.
    Make the setting by clicking 2 Advanced settings for 
    the setting items 
    M, N, O, P, Q respectively to 
    open the corresponding window.
    Make the setting in the displayed window(s).3 
    See the detailed instructions for M, N, O, P, Q on the next page.
    After the setting is fi nished on the corresponding 4 window, click Close to close the window.
    Click 
    5 Temporarily stored to save the current setting 
    results temporarily.
    If you wish to cancel the setting results you have made, * click a title in the table of contents or “Refresh” in the 
    web browser menu.
    (Continued on next page)
    M
    N
    O
    P
    Q 
    						
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    M Settings on [Remote site master call] setting 
    window
    You can set a station (master station, door station or room 
    sub station) that receives a call from a master station in a 
    remote site. One station can be set for each priority.
    Click 
    1) Reference for “Normal”.
    All the registered stations are displayed in the list in 
    another window.
     Check the box for the target station in the list, and then 
    2) click Close.
    The current window closes and the set station is 
    displayed in the [Remote site master call] setting 
    window. 
    To delete a set station
    Click Delete for Normal.
    Selecting another station also overwrites the previous 
    * one.
    Make the setting for “Priority” and “Urgent” in the same way.
    N Settings on [Remote site door call] setting 
    window /
    O Settings on [Remote site room sub call] 
    setting window
    You can set up to 20 master stations that receive a call 
    from a door /room sub station in a remote site. Up to 20 
    master stations can be set for each priority.
    Click 
    1) Reference for “Normal”.
    All the registered master stations are displayed in the 
    list in another window.
    Check the boxes for the target master stations in the 
    2) list, and then click Close.
    The current window closes and the set stations are 
    displayed in the [Remote site door call]/ [Remote site 
    room sub call] setting window. 
    To delete a set station
    Check the box for the target station and click Delete.
    You can also select two or more stations and delete 
    * them at a time.
    Make the setting for “Priority” and “Urgent” in the same way.
    P Settings on [Remote site paging] setting window
    You can set a zone that receives paging from a remote 
    site. One zone can be set for each priority.
    Select the target zone from the pull-down menu for 
    1) “Normal”.
    Make the setting for “Priority”,“Urgent”and “Broadcast” 
    * in the same way.
    Q Settings on [Remote site chime] setting window
    You can set a zone that receives chime paging from a 
    remote site. One zone can be set for each priority.
    Select the target zone from the pull-down menu for 
    1) “Normal”.
     Select a sound fi le or sound sequence for chime from 
    2) the pull-down menu.
    Make the setting for “Priority” and “Urgent” in the same way.*  
    						
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    GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX
    SETTING THE SYSTEM
    Telephone setting (North America only)
    For example, the following actions are possible by using 
    telephone. Refer to the “OPERATION MANUAL” for details.
    •  A communication is enabled between a sub station (other than 
    IS-IPDV and IS-IPDVF) and telephone by setting the master 
    station to transfer a call from a sub station to telephone.
    •  A door release or chime paging is possible from the registered 
    telephone set.
    The following settings can be made for communicating with 
    telephone. Basically, use this function with the default setting. 
    However, some features may not operate correctly depending 
    on the exchange, PBX, etc. In that case, you may need to 
    change the corresponding setting below.
    Click 1 Telephone setting in the table of contents.
    Set the following settings.
    2 
    [Telephone connection]:• 
    Set whether or not to communicate with telephone (ON/
    OFF).
    [Called telephone number]:
    • 
    Enter up to 3 telephone numbers.
    [Call change time]:
    • 
    Set the time for changing call to the next telephone 
    number when not answered from the current number.
    [Telephone pass code]:
    • 
    Set the code used for door release operation/chime input 
    operation.
    [Dial pause duration]:
    • 
    Set the duration between the outgoing call number and 
    telephone number.
    [DTMF duration]:
    • 
    Set the dial tone sending time.
    [Waiting time for ring-back-tone]:
    • 
    Set the waiting time for ring-back-tone.
    [Telephone pass code input time]:
    • 
    Set the time-out period of inputting the telephone pass code 
    for 1 digit.
    [Dial-tone detecting time]:• 
    Set the dial-tone detecting time.
    [Sound detection waiting time]:
    • 
    Set the waiting time for sound detecting.
    [Sound detection time]:
    • 
    Set the sound detecting time.
    [Call detection time]:
    • 
    Set the call detecting time.
    Detection setting
    Make the settings for detecting outgoing call.
    Outgoing call tone detection
    [Dial-tone detection]:• 
    Set to ON to detect dial-tone and send outgoing call 
    number. Set to OFF to confi rm the connection of 
    exchange and send outgoing call number.
    [Outgoing call tone detection priority]:
    • 
    Give priority to either exchange signals or sound 
    detection as the method for detecting outgoing call tone.
    Called party answer detection
    [Shorter ring-back-tone than previous one]:• 
    Set ON/OFF of communication detection when 
    answering while dial-tone is sounding.
    Set the “Ring-back-tone detection time” when set to ON.
    [End of ring-back-tone]:
    • 
    Set ON/OFF of communication detection when 
    answering while dial-tone is not sounding.
    Set the “Waiting time for ring-back-tone” when set to ON.
    Called party hang-up detection
    [Busy tone detection]:• 
    Set detection ON/OFF of busy-tone received from the 
    exchange for ending communication.
    [Dial tone detection]:
    • 
    Set detection ON/OFF of dial-tone received from the 
    exchange for ending communication.
    [CPC signal detection]:
    • 
    Set detection ON/OFF of CPC signal from the exchange.
    Set the “CPC signal detection time” when set to ON.
    [Reverse polarity detection]:
    • 
    Set detection ON/OFF of reverse polarity.
    Click 3 Temporarily stored to save the current setting 
    results temporarily.
    If you wish to cancel the setting results you have made, * click a title in the table of contents or “Refresh” in the 
    web browser menu. 
    						
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    Video setting
    Click 1 Video setting in the table of contents.
    Set the following settings for video quality.
    2 
    [Frame Rate]:• 
    Set the frame rate selecting “1”, “2”, “5”, “7.5”, “10” or “15”
    
    fps from the pull-down menu.
    [Quality]:
    • 
    Set the video quality selecting “Low”, “Middle”, “High” or 
    “Excellent” from the pull-down menu.
    Click 3 Temporarily stored to save the current setting 
    results temporarily.
    If you wish to cancel the setting results you have made, * click a title in the table of contents or “Refresh” in the 
    web browser menu.
    NOTE:
    Raising [
    Frame Rate] from 1 to 15 fps gives you a smoother image 
    quality. Also, raising [
    Quality] gives you a  ner image. However, if 
    both [
    Frame Rate] and [
    Quality] are raised at the same time, a large 
    amount of network bandwidth will be required.
    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.
    Input the current time and date manually, and then 
    • 
    click Manual setting.
    Click 
    • Synchronized with PC to set the current time 
    and date by making it synchronized with the PC.
    You can also set the current time and date by 
    • making it 
    synchronized with NTP server [Synchronized with NTP 
    server] as shown below.
    If there is no power supply to the system for a long 
    * time because of power failure etc., the time and date 
    setting may be cleared.
    [NTP (Network Time Protocol)]:
    • 
    Set [Synchronized with NTP server] to ON to set the 
    current time and date by making it synchronized with 
    NTP server. Then set the [NTP server] and [NTP port 
    number].
    [NTP server]: 
    * Enter the IP address or domain name of the NTP 
    server to be used as the master clock.
    [UTC time zone]:
    • 
    Set the time differences from Coordinated Universal 
    Time (UTC). Set the [Hour difference] and [Minute 
    difference] respectively.
    [Synchronize interval]:
    • 
    When [Synchronized with NTP server] is set to ON, the 
    current time and date are set by being synchronized 
    with the NTP server with the entered time interval.
    [Daylight savings time]:
    • 
    Set whether to utilize daylight savings time (ON) or 
    (OFF). When set to ON, then set the start and end 
    times (Month, Week of the month, Day of the week, 
    Hour and Minute), and time differences (Hour and 
    Minute).
    It is recommended to connect the system with a PC or 
    * NTP server constantly to keep the correct time and date 
    setting.
    Click 3 Temporarily stored to save the current setting 
    results temporarily.
    If you wish to cancel the setting results you have made, * click a title in the table of contents or “Refresh” in the 
    web browser menu. 
    						
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    GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX
    SETTING THE SYSTEM
    E-mail setting
    You can send an e-mail when calling or send error messages 
    etc. by e-mail. Up to 3 mail addresses can be set.
    NOTES:
    Prepare an e-mail account for this function beforehand.
    
    Make sure to enter the system name at [Network setting: 
    Individual] – [System name] to display the title with an e-mail.
    Make sure to enter primary and/or secondary DNS server 
    
    information at [
    Network setting: Individual] (to all the IP units).
    The body of the message is only in English.
    Click 1 E-mail setting in the table of contents.
    Set the following settings.
    2 
    [Email destination address]:• 
    Enter up to 3 mail addresses (destination addresses).
    [Email source address]:
    • 
    Enter the source mail address.
    [SMTP authentication]:
    • 
    Confi gure SMTP authentication as required by source 
    E-mail provider.
    [Mailing event]:
    • 
    Select mailing events by setting the target ones to [ON].
    Click 3 Temporarily stored to save the current setting 
    results temporarily.
    If you wish to cancel the setting results you have made, * click a title in the table of contents or “Refresh” in the 
    web browser menu.
    Downloading/uploading setting data 
    [Setting fi le]
    You can download the setting data you have made into a fi le 
    and save it on the PC. On the contrary, you can upload the 
    setting data from the PC.
    It is recommended to download the setting data as a backup 
    * copy after you fi nish making settings or setting changes.
    ■ When downloading setting data onto the PC
    Click 1 Downloading setting data in the table of 
    contents.
    Click 2 Download to download the current setting data 
    into a fi le.
    ■ When uploading setting data
    Click 1 Uploading setting data in the table of contents.
    Click 2 Upload to upload the setting data from the PC 
    to the system. 
    You can select the setting data fi le from another window, 
    and upload it.
    Update the system.3 
    Refer to “Updating the system” below.* 
    NOTE: 
    Uploading the setting data will overwrite the current data.
    Updating the system
    [Updating the system]
    Update the system with the setting data you have entered 
    (currently stored temporarily).
    Click 1 Updating the system in the table of contents.
    Click 2 Update to update the system with the setting 
    data currently stored temporarily.
    NOTE:
    Do not turn off the system while updating the system. 
    						
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    Registering sound fi les for chime sources 
    on the central control unit (IS-CCU)
    Register sound data as chime sources.
    Make this setting on the web browser of the central control 
    * unit (IS-CCU) connected to the host IP control unit (IS-IPC). 
    The sound fi les are also registered to the central control unit 
    (IS-CCU).
    Confi rm how the central control unit (IS-CCU) is 1 connected to the system.
    Internet Internet
    Connected to LAN Not connected to LANAB
    RouterRouter
    IS-IPCIS-IPC
    IS-CCUIS-CCU
    Access the web browser of the central control unit 2 (IS-CCU) in either way below.
    Default: https://192.168.0.30
    When connected in A:
    Search for the central control unit (IS-CCU) at 1) [IP unit 
    search]. (→P. 20)
     
    2) Select the control unit (IS-CCU) from the list by checking 
    the box for it, and then click Open the setting window
    .
    The web browser of the control unit (IS-CCU) opens.
     Log in.3) 
     Register sound fi les for chime sources. (→ “SETTING 4) MANUAL” for the local system)
     Update the system, and then close the window.
    5) 
    When connected in B:
    Connect a PC to the central control unit (IS-CCU) directly.1) 
     On the PC, access the web browser of the central 2) control unit (IS-CCU), and then log in. (→ “SETTING 
    MANUAL” for the local system)
    Default: https://192.168.0.30
     Register sound fi les for chime sources. (→ “SETTING 
    3) MANUAL” for the local system)
     Update the system, and then close the window.
    4)  
    						
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    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]
    You can reset the system settings to factory default.
    Access the web browser and log in. 1 (→P. 17)
    Click 
    2 Initialization in the table of contents.
    Click 3 Initialization.
    Downloading system log [System log]
    You can acquire the system operation log.
    Access the web browser and log in. 1 (→P. 17)
    Click 
    2 System log in the table of contents.
    Click 3 Download to acquire the log from the system.
    Confi rm the log, and save it as needed.
    4 
    NOTE:
    The log is overwritten constantly from the oldest records.
    Updating the fi rmware [Firmware update]
    ■ Downloading updated fi rmware data
    Please access our web page at http://www.aiphone.net/ and 
    download the fi rmware data on the PC to update the system.
    For the download procedure, see the instructions on our web 
    page.
    Access the web browser and log in. (→P. 17)1 
    Click 2 Firmware update in the table of contents.
    Click 3 Update.
    Another window opens.
    Click 4 Browse... and select the target fi rmware.
    When the fi rmware is displayed in the window, click 
    5 Upload.
    When “Update fi rmware.” is displayed, the update process 
    is complete.
    NOTES:
    If the power is turned off while it is writing, the product will 
    
    malfunction.
    The system may not operate normally while updating the 
     rmware.
    NOTE:
    If the update fails, try again.
    Referring to the troubleshooting guide 
    [Troubleshooting]
    Click 1 Troubleshooting in the table of contents.
    The following information appears in the window.
    Information about the online-help that you can refer to 
    • when trouble occurs in setting the system
    Supported characters and symbols
    • 
    Registering your system [Registration]
    Click 1 Registration in the table of contents.
    Click 
    2 Register 
    to open the registration window, and 
    then register your system on the window.
    If you use an IS-SOFT in the system, enter the license * key of the IS-SOFT. 
    						
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    Setting Information Memo
    Record your settings information. It will need when resetting or maintenance.
    Host unit
    Network setting: Individual
    Static IP Address Subnet Mask
    Default Gateway
    Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server
    MAC address
    Unit name
    Connection port Connection Password
    Network setting: Common
    Global IP address
    Connection port: global
    Multicast address     1: 2:
                                     3: 4:
                                     5:
    Audio/video port
    Administrator setting
    ID Password
    Client unit
    Network setting: Individual / Administrator setting
    # Unit name MAC address IP Address ID Password
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    * Download and save the setting data on the PC.  Refer to  [Setting fi le] for details. 
    						
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