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    							Thank you for selecting Aiphone for your communication and security needs. Please read this manual carefully before installation, 
    and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
    Also read the SETTING MANUAL and OPERATION MANUAL on the bundled CD-ROM.
    When the installation is completed, confi gure the system by following the SETTING MANUAL. Otherwise, the system will be non-
    functional.
    IMPORTANT
    Do not install the system until you have completely understood the system and this manual.• 
    The system must be installed and wired by a qualifi ed technician well-versed in network construction.• 
    Please note that the illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual ones.
    IS SERIES
    Commercial & Security Video Intercom system
    INSTALLATION MANUAL
    834168  C   P0811JZ 
    						
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    CONTENTS
    PRECAUTIONS ................................ 3
    WARNING ....................................... 3
    CAUTION ........................................ 3
    GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ............ 3
    Notes on using this system .......... 4
    Notices ............................................ 4
    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS .......... 4
    Entire system  ................................ 4
    System confi guration examples .... 5
    ■ Standard (IP) system ............................ 5
    CONNECTIONS  .............................. 6
    System connection diagram ......... 6
    Cables ............................................. 8
    UNIT DETAILS  ................................ 9
    Control unit common information .... 9
    ■ Accessories .......................................... 9
    ■ Mounting ............................................... 9
    Central control unit (
    IS-CCU) ...... 10
    ■ Part names ......................................... 10
    ■ Specifi cations ..................................... 10
    ■ Connections ........................................11
    Add-on control unit (
    IS-SCU) ...... 12
    ■ Part names ......................................... 12
    ■ Specifi cations ..................................... 12
    ■ Connections ....................................... 13
    Room sub control unit (
    IS-RCU) .... 14
    ■ Part names ......................................... 14
    ■ Specifi cations ..................................... 14
    ■ Connections  ...................................... 15
    IP control unit (
    IS-IPC) ................. 16
    ■ Part names ......................................... 16■ Specifi cations ..................................... 16
    ■ Connections ....................................... 17
    Color monitor master station 
    (IS-MV) .......................................... 18
    ■ Accessories ........................................ 18
    ■ Mounting ............................................. 18
    ■ Connections ....................................... 19
    Vandal-resistant video door 
    station (IS-DV, IS-DVF), 
    Vandal-resistant audio door 
    station (IS-SS) .............................. 20
    ■ Accessories ........................................ 20
    ■ 
    Mounting locations (IS-DV and IS-DVF) ...20
    ■ Mounting positions and image view 
    area of video door station 
    (IS-DV and IS-DVF) ........................... 20
    ■ Mounting ............................................. 21
    ■ Connections (IS-DV and IS-DVF) ....... 22
    ■ Connections (IS-SS) ........................... 23
    Room sub station (IS-RS) ........... 24
    ■ Accessories ........................................ 24
    ■ Mounting ............................................. 24
    ■ Connections ....................................... 25
    Power supply unit 
    (IS-PU-UL and IS-PU-S) ............... 26
    ■ Accessories ........................................ 26
    ■ Mounting ............................................. 26
    ■ AC cord requirements ......................... 26
    TECHNICAL DATA AND 
    PRECAUTIONS .............................. 27
    WARRANTY .................... Back  cover
    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 confi gurations
    The following manuals are provided for a local system. Read all the manuals for installing, setting up, and using a local system, or 
    provide the manuals to the persons working with the system.
    * The INSTALLATION MANUAL includes the contents for a standard (IP) system.
    INSTALLATION MANUAL (This manual)
    Used for installing and connecting control units, stations and power supply unit. (For an installer or serviceman)
    SETTING MANUAL (An electronic manual on the CD-ROM included with the central control unit)
    Used for making the system settings and system maintenance. (For an installer or serviceman)
    OPERATION MANUAL (An electronic manual on the CD-ROM included with the central control unit)
    This manual describes how to use this system for calling, communicating, paging, monitoring, etc. (For users of the 
    system)
    After unpacking, check the included parts for each product 
    referring to the corresponding pages. 
    						
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    PRECAUTIONS
     General Prohibitions     Prohibition to Dismantle the Unit     Prohibition on Subjecting the Unit to Water    
     General Precautions  
    WARNING
    Negligence could result in death or serious injury.
    1. Do not dismantle or alter the unit. Fire or electric shock could 
    result.
    2. Keep the unit away from water or any other liquid.
    Fire or electric shock could result.
    3. High voltage is present internally. Do not open the case. 
    Electric shock could result.
    4. The unit is not of explosion-proof. Do not install or use near 
    gases or fl ammable materials. Fire or explosion could result.
    5. Do not connect any non-specifi ed power source to the +, - 
    terminals. Also, do not install two power supplies in parallel to a 
    single input. Fire or damage to the unit could result. Be sure to 
    connect a single power supply unit to a control unit.
    6. Do not connect any terminal on the unit to an AC power line. 
    Fire or electric shock could result.
    7. Do not use power supply with a voltage other than specifi ed. 
    Fire or electric shock could result.
    8. Keep AC cord from being marred or crushed. If the AC cord is 
    fractured, fi re or electric shock could result.
    9.Do not plug or unplug with wet hands. Electric shock could result.
    10. Insert AC plug completely and securely into AC outlet. 
    Otherwise, fi re or electric shock could result.
    11 .Do not put any metal or fl ammable material into the unit through 
    the openings. Fire, electric shock, or unit trouble could result.
    12. The unit must be installed and wired by a qualifi ed technician.
    13.Existing wiring such as chime wiring, etc. may contain high voltage 
    AC electricity. Damage to the unit or electric shock could result. 
    Wiring and installation should be done by a qualifi ed technician.
    CAUTION
    Negligence could result in injury to people or damage to property.
    1.Do not install or make any wire terminations while power supply 
    is plugged in. It can cause electrical shock or damage to the unit.
    2. When mounting the unit on a wall, install the unit in a 
    convenient location, but not where it could be jarred or 
    bumped. Injury could result.
    3. Before turning on power, make sure wires are correctly 
    connected, not crossed or not shorted. If not, fi re or electric 
    shock could result.
    4.Do not install the unit in locations subject to frequent vibration or 
    impact. It may fall or tip over, resulting in damage to the unit or 
    personal injury.
    5. For power supply, use Aiphone power supply model or model 
    specifi ed for use with system. If non-specifi ed product is used, 
    fi re or malfunction could result.
    6. On products with ground terminals, connect to an earth ground. 
    Fire or malfunction could result.
    7. For DC powered systems, use Aiphone power supply model 
    specifi ed with system. If non-specifi ed product is used, fi re or 
    malfunction could result.
    8. Do not put high pressure on the monitor. If fractured, injury 
    could result.
    9. If LCD is punctured, do not allow contact with the liquid crystal 
    inside. Infl ammation could result. If necessary, gargle your 
    mouth and clean your eyes or skin with clear water for at least 
    15 minutes, and consult your doctor.
    10. Do not put anything on the unit or cover the unit with cloth, etc. 
    Fire or unit trouble could result.
    11. Do not install the unit in any of the following locations. Fire, 
    electric shock, or unit trouble could result.
    Places under direct sunlight or places near heating  * 
    equipment that varies in temperature.
    Places subject to dust, oil, chemicals, hydrogen sulfi de (hot  * 
    spring).
    Places subject to moisture and humidity extremes, such as  * 
    bathrooms, cellars, greenhouses, etc.
    Places where the temperature is quite low, such as inside a  * 
    refrigerated area or in front of an air conditioner.
    Places subject to steam or smoke (near heating or cooking  * 
    surfaces).
    Where noise generating devices such as dimmer switches or  * 
    inverter electrical appliances are closeby.
    12. Be sure to perform a call test or check the volume with the 
    handset on the hook. If you operate the hook switch with the 
    handset on your ear, a sudden call etc. may arrive causing 
    damage to your ear.
    GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
    1. Keep the unit more than 1 m (3.3) away from radio or TV.
    2. Keep the intercom wires more than 30cm (12)  away from AC 
    100-240V wiring. AC induced noise and/or unit malfunction could 
    result.
    3. Install the unit in an area that will be accessible for future 
    inspections, repairs, and maintenance.
    4. As to other manufacturer’s devices (such as sensor, detectors, 
    door releases) used with this system, comply with the 
    Specifi cations and Warranty conditions that the manufacturers or 
    venders present.
    5. If the unit is down or does not operate properly, turn off the power 
    switches and unplug the power supply.
    6. If it is used close to a cellular phone, the unit may malfunction.
    7. The unit can be damaged if dropped. Handle with care.
    8. The unit turns inoperative during power failure.
    9. In areas where broadcasting station antennas are close by, the 
    intercom system may be affected by radio frequency interference.
    10. All the units, except for door station, is designed for indoor use 
    only. Do not use outdoor.
    11. This product, being a control unit of door release, should not be 
    used as a crime prevention device.
    12. It must be noted in advance that the LCD panel, though 
    manufactured with very high precision techniques, inevitably will 
    have a very small portion of its picture elements always lit or not lit 
    at all. This is not considered a unit malfunction.
    13. Door station is weather-resistant, but do not spray with high-
    pressure water. Unit trouble could result.
    14. For wiring, specify CAT5e/6 straight cable.
    15. Due to the environmental sound around the unit, it may hinder 
    smooth communication, but this is not a malfunction.
    16. When outside temperature lowers sharply after rainfall, etc., the 
    inside of camera may fog up slightly, causing a blurry picture, but 
    this is not a malfunction. Normal operation will be restored when 
    moisture evaporates.
    17. Do not locate the units in a location with restricted access. It 
    impedes maintenance inspection or repairs. Also, unit trouble 
    could result. 
    						
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    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
    The IS system is a commercial and security video intercom system especially designed for applications in facilities such as offi ce 
    buildings, factories, schools, hospitals, and prisons. Installed separately from conventional general-purpose internal communications 
    systems, the IS system can be used as a video door entry system, emergency announcement system, rescue assistance system, 
    urgent call system, public announcement system, and access control system.
    The IS system can be constructed on an IP network so multiple sites of IS system can be connected and controlled as a global 
    system. You can design the system to any scale depending on your needs. 
    Entire system 
    An entire system can have up to 32 sites connected on an IP network. In this system, calling, communication, etc. are possible among 
    sites.
    Site 1
    Site 2
    Site 3Site 4Site 32
    Notes on using this system
    The ID/Password to access the web server for setting the system • is the customers responsibility. Make sure you set a password that 
    cannot be easily guessed by a third party. We recommend that you 
    change the ID/Password on a regular basis.
    Notices
    We will under no conditions be liable for damage that occurs due • to failures in network equipment; failures due to internet providers 
    and cell phone companies; failures such as disconnected lines and 
    other losses in communication, which render it impossible to provide 
    this service or in any way delay this service due to causes outside 
    of our responsibility; or if an error or missing data occurs during 
    transmission.
    We will under no conditions be liable for damage that occurs due 
    • to the inability to communicate due to malfunctions, problems, or 
    operational errors in this product.
    We will under no conditions be liable for damage caused if a 
    • customers password or transmitted information are leaked through 
    bugging or unlawful computer access over Internet communication.
    We will under no conditions be liable for any damages or losses 
    • resulting from this products contents or specifi cations.This manual was created by Aiphone Co., Ltd., all rights reserved. 
    • Copying a part of or this entire manual without prior permission from 
    Aiphone Co., Ltd. is strictly forbidden.
    Please note that images depicted in this manual may differ from the 
    • actual images.
    Please note that this manual may be revised or changed without 
    • prior notice.
    Please note that product specifi cations may be changed for the sake 
    • of improvement without prior notice.
    Please be aware that it is the customers responsibility to ensure that 
    • their computer is secure. We will under no conditions be liable for 
    security failures.
    This system is not intended for life support or crime prevention. It is 
    • just a supplementary means of conveying information. Aiphone will 
    under no conditions be liable for loss of life or property which occurs 
    while the system is being operated. 
    						
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    System confi guration examples
    ■ Standard (IP) system
    The following is an example of standard (IP) system for controlling security and communication for facilities.
    A site must be confi gured with an IP-based system. 
    • 
    A standard (IP) system can consist of local systems and IP units.• 
    A local system (Hard wired network system) without connecting to an IP network can also be an independent system.• 
    When using a local system as an independent system, it needs at least one central control unit (IS-CCU). To connect a local system • to a standard (IP) system, one IP control unit (IS-IPC) is needed.
    An IP unit (PC master station, IP door station or IP master station) can be connected directly to a LAN.
    • 
    In a site, up to 32 IP units (including up to 8 IP control units) can be connected.• 
    IP
    IPIP
    IPIPIP
    IP
    IPIP unit
    Standard (IP) system
    Local system
    This is also a local 
    system, however no 
    communication can be 
    made on this system 
    without connecting 
    with an IP network. : Control offi ce, etc.
    Building 1 Building 2Building 3Building 4 PSTN / private line (North America only)
    Internet / WAN
    PBX telephone
    LAN (IP network)Site 1
    Site 2Site 3
    IS-IPC
    IS-IPCIS-IPC
    IS-CCU
    IS-CCU
    IS-RCUIS-RCUIS-RCU
    IS-RCU
    Site 32 Telephone
    IS-RCU
    IS-RCUIS-SCU IS-SCU 
    						
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    CONNECTIONS 
    System connection diagram
    The following is an example of standard (IP) system connection diagram.
    Refer to page 9 to 26 for details about each unit connection. * 
    IPIS-IPC*1
    IS-CCU
    IS-RCUIS-SCU
    IS-RSIS-RS IS-RS IS-MV
    IS-DV/IS-DVF
    /IS-SS
    IS-DV/IS-DVF
    /IS-SS IS-MV
    PT
    PT IS-SS
    IS-PU-UL
    IS-PU-S
    IS-PU-UL
    IS-PU-S
    IS-PU-UL
    IS-PU-SIS-PU-UL
    IS-PU-S
    Local system
    (Max.8)
    (Max. 8)
    (Max. 4)(Max. 4)
    (Max. 2) (Max. 4)
    (Max. 1)
    (Max. 30)
    To Internet/WAN
    Monitor
    MonitorRecorderRecorder Broadband 
    router
    Call button
    Strobe light
    Switch (Hub)PBX / Telephone
    EL-12S
    Electric door strikeEL-12S
    Electric door 
    strike AC 
    transformer
    AC 
    transformerPA speaker
    PA amplifi er
    CD playerTimer
    PA amplifi er
    PA amplifi er
    PA speaker PA speaker
    8Ω speaker
    *1: An IP control unit (IS-IPC) is needed to connect a local system to a standard (IP) system.
    or
    or
    oror
    and
    /or
    and
    /or and
    /or 
    						
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    IP
    IP
    IS-IPC*1
    IS-RCU
    IS-RS IS-IPMV
    IS-IPDV
    /IS-IPDVF
    IP
    PTIS-SS
    IP
    PS-2420/D/UL/S*2PS-2420/D/UL/S*2
    IS-PU-UL
    IS-PU-S
    IS-PU-UL
    IS-PU-SPoEPoE
    AC 
    transformer
    Maximum number of each unit connectable to a local system and a site of standard (IP) system
    Category Model name TypeMax. number
    Local system  Standard (IP) system
    LocalControl unitIS-CCU Central control unit 1 8*4
    IS-SCU Add-on control unit 2 16
    IS-RCU Room sub control unit 4 32
    Master station IS-MV Color monitor master station 20 160
    Sub stationIS-DV
    Vandal-resistant video door station (surface-mount)
    20 160 IS-DVF
    Vandal-resistant video door station (fl ush-mount)
    IS-SS*3Vandal-resistant audio door station (fl ush-mount)
    IS-RS*3Room sub station 120 960
    IPControl unit IS-IPC IP control unit -
    32
    *4Master stationIS-IPMV Color monitor IP master station -
    IS-SOFT (PC master station) PC master station -
    Sub stationIS-IPDV
    IP vandal-resistant video door station (surface-mount)-
    IS-IPDVF
    IP vandal-resistant video door station (fl ush-mount)-
    *3: You can use vandal-resistant audio door stations (IS-SS) instead of room sub stations (IS-RS) and vice versa.
    *4:  Up to 8 IP control units (IS-IPC) can be connected with an IP network per site. If you do so, the maximum number of other IP units that can be 
    connected to the IP network is 24 per site. One local system can be connected with an IP control unit (IS-IPC).
    Up to 31 PC master stations (IS-SOFT) can be connected with an IP network per site. If you do so, at least one IP control unit (IS-IPC), color 
    monitor IP master station (IS-IPMV) or IP vandal-resistant video door station (IS-IPDV or IS-IPDVF) should be also connected.
    ororor
    or
    LAN (IP network) Telephone network
    PC master station
    (IS-SOFT)(Max. 1)
    (Max. 30)
    RecorderSwitch (Hub) Switch (Hub) Switch (Hub)Switch (Hub)
    Call button
    Strobe light
    PBX / Telephone
    EL-12S
    Electric door strikePA speakerPA amplifi er
    8Ω speaker
    : IS system product
    : IP unitIP
    Local system
    and
    /or
    *2: Do not use PS-2420S in Europe. 
    						
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    Cables
    Cables and connectors are not included with the products.
    Refer to page 9 to 26 for details about each unit connection.
    Notes on cables
     
    Pair4
    Pair3
    12345678 12345678
    Pair2
    Pair1
    T568A
    Pair4
    Pair2Pair3
    Pair1
    T568B
    How to connect or disconnect stranded wires.
    8mm(3/8")
    Notes on CAT5e/6 cables
    Do not bend the cables to an extent where the radius is • less than 25 mm (1”). Communication failure could result.
    Do not remove the CAT5e/6 cable jacket more than 
    • necessary.
    Odd number cables, such as • three conductor wire, cannot be 
    used. Unless otherwise noted, never use individual 
    • conductors, twisted pair cable or coaxial cable.
    CAT5e/6 cable
    25mm (1) or more
    Less than 25mm (1) CAT5e/6 cableArrange the color code of the RJ45 connections in accordance 
    • with EIA/TIA-568A or 568B.
    Be sure to check the condition of cable connections with a 
    • LAN checker before connecting with a LAN cable.
    An RJ45 connector with a cover cannot be connected to the 
    • port for CAT5e/6 on master stations, door stations, or room sub 
    stations. Use a cable without a cover for the units except for the 
    control units.
    Do not pull or put excess strain on CAT5e/6 cables.
    • 
    Use a straight-through cable for connecting units. Use a • crossover cable when connecting with a PC directly.
    Strip off the cable jacket by following the indication * 
    on each unit.
    e.g.) IS-MV (back)
    Release button
    Twist the strands together, then insert the • wire into one of the quick coupling terminals.
    To ensure that the wire wont bend, press the release button while inserting into terminal.
    • 
    e.g.) IS-CCU
    e.g.) IS-CCURelease button 
    						
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    UNIT DETAILS 
    Control unit common information
    The information on this page is common to Central control unit (IS-CCU), Add-on control unit (IS-SCU), Room sub control unit (IS-* 
    RCU) and IP control unit (IS-IPC).
    ■ Accessories
    ~Mounting bracket × 2
    ~Installation manual (a booklet)*1 × 1
    ~Screw (for wall-mounting) × 4
    ~CD-ROM (Installation manual, Setting manual and Operation manual)*2 × 1
    ~Screw (for rack-mounting) × 4
    ~China RoHS paper × 1
    ~Screw (for fi xing mounting bracket) × 6
    ■ Mounting
    
    44.5 mm
    (1-3/4")
    
    Screw (for rack-mounting) x 4 (included)
    Screw (for wall-mounting) 
    x 4 (included)19-inch rack (2U)
    Screw (for fi xing mounting 
    bracket) x 6 (included)
    NOTE:
    When mounting on a wall, mount the terminal side 
    down.
    Mount the unit on the wall with 2 the screws for wall-mounting.
    Attach the mounting brackets 1 to the unit.
    Set the unit in the 2 19-inch rack and fi x 
    it with screws.
    Screw hole x 3 
    Mounting bracket  x 2 (included)
    Screw (for fi xing mounting bracket) x 6 (included)
    NOTE:Do not use screws other than the included ones.NOTE:
    If the control unit is installed in a closed rack or 
    multiunit rack assembly, the temperature around the unit 
    may become high when operating. Install the control 
    unit in an environment whose temperature will not rise 
    beyond the maximum permissible ambient temperature 
    of the control unit.
    Attach the mounting brackets to 1 the unit.
    NOTE:Do not use screws other than the included ones.
    *1: IS-CCU only
    *2: IS-CCU and IS-IPC only
    450 mm (17-3/4)
    65 mm (2-9/16) 
    65 mm (2-9/16)  
    						
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    Central control unit (
    IS-CCU)
    ■ Part names
    NOTE:
    The illustration of the unit may differ from the actual one.
    ■ Specifi cations
    Central control unit (IS-CCU)
    Power source 48V DC (supplied from the power supply unit)
    Current consumption Max. 800mA
    Ambient temperature 0 - 40°C (+32°F - +104°F)
    Talk channels
    ~Video 
    channelsLocal system: 2 talk & 2 video channels, 
    1 chime
    Master station(s) Max. 4
    Video door station(s)
    Max. 4 Audio door station(s)
    Room sub station(s)
    Add-on control unit Max. 2
    Room sub control unit Max. 4
    IP control unit Max. 1
    Video outputNTSC
    BNC (Video channel 1,2)
    LAN Ethernet (10 BASE-T, 100 BASE-TX)
    Mounting Rack-mount (19-inch, 2U rack) or wall-mount
    Material Steel plate
    Color BlackPOWER switch
    Turns the power ON ( 
     
    ) or OFF ().
    POWER terminals CHIME INPUT terminals
    VIDEO OUTPUT port 1 
    and port 2
    IP control unit (IS-IPC) ports CONTACT INPUT terminals
    CONTACT OUTPUT terminals
    PA (Paging) OUTPUT terminals
    Room sub control unit 
    (IS-RCU) ports
    MASTER STATION ports
    VIDEO/AUDIO DOOR/SUB 
    STATION ports
    Add-on control unit (IS-SCU) ports
    Link/ACT LED (green)
    Operates when this unit is connected to LAN.
    LAN port
    Connect a PC to this port for making the system settings. 
    (Refer to the SETTING MANUAL for details about the 
    settings.)POWER LED (green)
    Lights up when the power is ON.
    STATUS LED (green)
    Blinks when this unit is initialized or an error*
    1 
    occurs.
    The LED will light up when this unit returns to 
    the normal state. 
    *
    1:  Communication error in a unit connected 
    to this unit, or between this unit and a unit 
    connected to it, etc. External chime source volume 1 and 2
    Adjust the volume of the input source (for chime) connected to the 
    CHIME INPUT B1 and B2 terminals respectively. 
    						
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