Fanvil I66 Mounting Frames Mounting Frames SIP Doorphone Installation Guide
- June 16, 2024
- Fanvil
Table of Contents
Fanvil I66 Mounting Frames Mounting Frames SIP Doorphone
Product Information
- Specifications
- Model: i66&i67
- Device size: 300 X 115.6 X 35 (mm)
- Package Contents
- Video Door Phone
- Wall Bracket
- RFID Cards (2pcs)
- Screws connector and tool
- Physical Description
- The i66&i67 model consists of the following components:
- Panel
- IR LED Camera
- MIC (Microphone)
- Screen
- Speak
- Numeric keypad
- RF card reader
- White light
- Call management center key
- Password key
- Hang up key
- Dial key
- Interface Description
- The back cover of the device provides the following interfaces:
- Ethernet interface: standard RJ45 interface, 10/100M self-adaptive, recommended to use Category 5 or Super Category 5 network cable.
- Power interface: 12V/2A input, note that the top is positive and the bottom is negative.
- Two sets of short-circuit output control interfaces: are used to control electric locks, alarms, etc.
- Two sets of short-circuit input detection interfaces: are used to connect input devices such as switches, infrared probes, door sensors, and vibration sensors.
- Wiegand interface (D0/D1/GND)
- RS485 interface (A/B)
- USB interface4P/1.25 pitch, used with wireless wifi/4G accessories or ID card module
- Line out interface for connecting auxiliary hearing aids
- Wiring Instructions
- The device has various wiring terminals for connecting power supply, electric lock control, etc. The wiring instructions are as follows:
- NO: Disconnected in idle state (normally open)
- COM: Relay contact (common)
- NC: Connected in idle state (normally closed)
- Power Supply For Lock
- Electric-lock Mode
- External Power off and Power on and open the door open the door Wiring Electric lock drive Access control (external power supply) power input S-I S-O NC COM NO Electric lock (NO: normally open) Power off and open the door
- Electric lock drive Access control (external power supply) power input S-I S-O NC COM NO Electric lock (NC: normally closed) Power on and open the door
- Access control power input S-I S-O NC COM NO
- Installation Diagram
- Figure 3-1: The three parts of the i66, Wall mounting: Step 1: Installation Preparation
- A. Check the following contents:
- KM3*30 screw x3
- TA4 x 30mm screw x5
- 6*30mm screw anchor x5
- KM4*30 screw x3
- TM6#*20/screw x5
- KM3*6mm screw x3
- KB2.6*5 screw x1
- B. Tools required for installation:
- The special L-shaped Torx screw tool provided with the product
- Ph2 or Ph3 Phillips screwdriver, hammer, RJ45 crimping pliers
- Wall drilling impact drill, 8mm impact drill x1
- Installation Environment
- Do not install this device in the following locations:
- Direct sunlight
- High temperatures
- Snow frost
- Corrosive chemicals
- Places with too much dust
- Install the unit at a suitable visual height, with a recommended height of around 160cm.
- If it is installed indoors, please maintain a distance of at least 2 meters from light sources and at least 3 meters from doors and windows to avoid direct sunlight.
- Avoid violent vibration, collision, and impact, which may cause damage to the internal precision components and the shell.
- FAQ
- Q: What is included in the package?
- A: The package includes a Video Door Phone, Wall Bracket, RFID Cards (2pcs), and Screws connector and tool.
- Q: What are the physical dimensions of the device?
- A: The device measures 300 X 115.6 X 35 (mm).
- Q: How should I connect the power supply and electric lock control?
- A: The device provides wiring terminals for connecting the power supply and electric lock control. Please refer to the wiring instructions mentioned in the user manual for detailed information.
- Q: Can I install the device in direct sunlight or high-temperature areas?
- A: No, it is not recommended to install the device in direct sunlight or high-temperature areas. Please refer to the installation environment guidelines provided in the user manual for more details.
MODELS
Package Contents
Physical specification
Model | Device size |
---|---|
i66&i67 | 300 X 115.6 X 35 (mm) |
Panel
Interface description
Open the back cover of the device, there is a row of wiring terminals for
connecting the power supply, electric lock control, etc. The connections are
as follows:
Number | Description |
---|---|
1 | Ethernet interface: standard RJ45 interface, 10/100M self-adaptive, it is |
recommended to use Category 5 or Super Category 5 network cable
2| Power interface: 12V/2A input, note that the top is positive and the bottom
is negative
3’4| Two sets of short-circuit output control interfaces: used to control
electric locks, alarms, etc.
5| Two sets of short-circuit input detection interfaces: used to connect input
devices such as switches, infrared probes, door sensors, and vibration sensors
6| Wiegand interface(D0/D1/GND)
7| RS485 interface(A/B)
8| USB interface,4P/1.25 pitch, used with wireless wifi/4G accessories or ID
card module
9| Line out interface for connecting auxiliary hearing aids
Wiring instructions:
- NO: Disconnected in idle state (normally open) ;
- COM: Relay contact (common) ;
- NC: Connected in idle state (normally closed)
Installation Diagram
Figure 3-1 The three parts of the i66,
Wall mounting:
- Step 1: Installation preparation
- A. Check the following contents:
- KM3*30 screw x3
- TA4 x 30mm screw x5
- 46*30mm screw anchor x5
- KM4*30 screw x3
- TM6#*20/screw x5
- KM3*6mm screw x3
- KB2.6*5 screw x1
- B. Tools required for installation
- The special L-shaped Torx screw tool provided with the product
- Ph2 or Ph3 Phillips screwdriver, hammer, R 45 crimping pliers
- Wall drilling impact drill, 8mm impact drill x1
Installation Environment
- Do not install this device in the following locations: direct sunlight, high temperatures, snow frost, corrosive chemicals, and places with too much dust.
- Install the unit at a suitable visual height, with a recommended height of around 160cm.
- If it is installed indoors, please maintain a distance of at least 2 meters from light sources and at least 3 meters from doors and windows to avoid direct sunlight.
- Avoid violent vibration, collision, and impact, which may cause damage to the internal precision components and the shell.
- When powering on, if any abnormal situations are identified, the power supply should be cut off immediately until the issue is resolved.
- After the system is disconnected abnormally, please check it in sections.
- If the cause can not be identified, please contact the sales agent or the manufacturer’s after-sales service provider, and do not repair the system by yourself.
- When using the proximity card, it should be kept safe from magnetism, water, and bending.
- When equipped with facial recognition functionality, install it in an evenly lit environment, avoiding situations where the camera is against strong backlight, exposed to oblique light, or subjected to close-up illumination.
Note:
- Biometric recognition products cannot be considered 100% suitable for all recognition scenarios.
- For scenarios with high-security requirements, please configure access with combined authentication.
Step 2: Drilling
- A. Paste the installation dimension drawing to the position to be installed.
- B. Use an electric drill to drill the 4 holes marked on the mounting template. Remove the template when finishing drilling.
- C. Push or hammer screw anchors into the drilled holes.
- Step 3: Removing the hanging bracket and back shell
- A. The wall bracket is separated from the device downwards, and use a screwdriver to loosen the 6 screws of the rear case, as shown in figure 3-3,
Step 4: Install the wall bracket, wiring and casing
- A. Align the screw holes of the wall bracket with the drilled holes on the wall, put in the 4630mm rubber plug, and fix it on the wall with the TA430mm screws provided, as shown in Figure 3-4.
- B. Pass all the wires through the silicone plug in the middle of the bottom case, and reserve a length of 15~20CM for all wires, as shown in Figure 3-5.
- Note: The outlet hole of the bottom case faces down.
- C. Connect the network cable with the RJ45 crystal head, and connect the power cable and the terminals of the electric lock control cable. Please refer to Section 2 for the connection sequence.
- D. Connect the connected terminals to the motherboard socket, see Section 2 for the connection location.
- E. Test whether there is electricity by doing the following: Enter the dialing interface, enter #*107, enter the password, and enter the engineering mode, you can view the IP address of the device, and you can switch between static and dynamic IP modes. Enter the local opening password or test the indoor opening to see if the electric lock works normally. If it works fine, continue with the next steps.
- F. Fasten the device and the wall bracket from top to bottom, and tighten the screws at the bottom, as shown in figure 3-6.
Flush mounting
Step 1: Installation Preparation
- A. Check the following contents:
- Built-in wall box x1
- Built-in wall decorative panel x1
- Built-in wall bracket x2
- KM3*6mm screw x3
- PM3*3mm screw x5
- PM3*4mm screw x5
- 46*30mm screw anchor x5
- M3*70mm screwdriver x1
IP address of the device
There are two ways to query the IP of the device, as shown below:
- Method 1: Open the IP scan tool, click the refresh button, search and find the IP address of the device. (Download link: https://www.fanvil.com/)
- Method 2: Enter the dial interface, enter #*107, enter the password, enter the engineering mode, you can view the IP address of the device, and you can switch between static and dynamic IP modes.
IP access control settings
- Step 1: Log in to the device webpage
- Use a web browser to enter the IP (eg http://192.168.1.128) to access,
- The default username is admin and the password is admin.
- Step 2: Set up a SIP account
- Through the assigned SIP account, configure the SIP server address, port, user name, password and number respectively.
- Then check [Enable] and click [Submit] to save this setting.
- Step 3: Set Speed Dial Keys
- Set the speed dial parameters of the speed dial key, as shown below, click [Submit]to save this setting.
- Type: memory key.
- Value 1: The number to call.
- Line: The SIP line used for the call.
- Subtype: Speed Dial.
- Step 4: Access control parameter settings
Open door settings
- Swipe to open the door
- Web page access security settings→card management card→select card type (The standard card provides the door opening function, and the add card and delete card provide the add and delete card function. Default Standard Card)
- Enter the name and card number (only the first 10 digits of the card number are required), and click Add to add to the card list.
- Open the door by swiping the card in the card reading area of the device through the configured ID card.
- Remote to open the door
- On the web page, go to Security Settings Password Management Password → Select Type as DTMF
- Enter name, password, and number, and click Add to the password list.
- The owner answers the door call, presses “*” (default password) or adds a new password to open the door for the visitor.
Password to open the door
- On the web page, go to Security Settings Password Management Password →Select Type as Local
- Enter your name and password, and click Add to add to the password list.
- Owners and visitors can directly use the dial pad to enter “6789” (default password) or “Add password to open the door”.
FCC
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, under part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used per the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause harmful interference
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. i66&i67
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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