AIPHONE IXG-DM7 IP Entrance Station Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- AIPHONE
Table of Contents
IXG-DM7 IP Entrance Station
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: IXG System Entrance Station
- Model: IXG-DM7, IXG-DM7-HID
- Software Version: 1.00 or later
- Compatibility: HID-compatible
Product Usage Instructions
Precautions
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Warning: Operating the device incorrectly,
ignoring these precautions, may cause severe injury or death.-
Do not disassemble or modify the station. This may result in
fire or electrical shock. -
If there is smoke, abnormal odor, abnormal sound, or if the
station is damaged, immediately disconnect the LAN cable from the
station. This may result in fire or electrical shock. -
Do not, under any circumstances, open the station. Voltage
within some internal components may cause electrical shock.
-
-
Caution: Negligence could result in injury to
people or damage to property.-
Do not attempt to cover, insulate, or coat the station in any
way. This may result in fire or malfunction. -
Do not apply excess pressure to the LCD screen. If the screen
is punctured it may result in injury. -
If the LCD is punctured, do not touch the liquid crystal
inside. Inflammation could result. -
Do not puncture the LCD screen with a sharp object. If the
screen is punctured, it may result in injury. -
Do not put your ear close to the speaker when using the
station. May cause harm to the ear if a sudden loud noise is
emitted. -
When cleaning the wall surface using a high-pressure hose, be
careful that the collective entrance unit does not get wet. This
may result in fire or electrical shock.
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Operation
To use the IXG System Entrance Station, follow these steps:
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Ensure the station is securely installed on the wall or desired
location. -
Connect the LAN cable to the station for network
connectivity. -
Power on the station using the appropriate power source.
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The station will display an operation screen.
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Follow the on-screen instructions to navigate and use the
features of the station.
Settings and Adjustments
To access and modify settings and adjustments:
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Navigate to the Settings and Adjustments section of the
operation screen. -
Select “Settings” or “Adjustments” based on your desired
modification. -
Follow the on-screen instructions to make the necessary
changes. -
Save or apply the settings once you have finished making
adjustments.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues or problems with the IXG System
Entrance Station, refer to the Troubleshooting section in the user
manual for possible solutions.
FAQ
Q: What should I do if there is smoke or abnormal odor coming
from the station?
A: Immediately disconnect the LAN cable from the station and
contact customer support for further assistance.
Q: Can I open the station to perform repairs or
modifications?
A: No, opening the station can result in electrical shock.
Please contact authorized service personnel for any repairs or
modifications.
Q: How do I clean the station?
A: Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the station. Avoid using
excess water or cleaning solutions that may damage the
components.
IXG System
Entrance Station Entrance Station (HID-compatible)
IXG-DM7 IXG-DM7-HID
Operation Manual
Software version 1.00 or later
IXG-DM7
IXG-DM7-HID
Important
· Be sure to read this document (Operation Manual) in advance to use the
product in the proper manner.
· The illustrations and images used in this manual may differ from the actual
items.
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Literature information
Literature information
The important information concerning correct operation and what you should
observe is marked with the following symbols.
Indicates that users may require caution (including warning / caution).
Alerts users to prohibited actions.
Restricts user actions / provides instructions.
Tips and additional information for operation.
· Terms and button names displayed on the station and PC screens are indicated
as [XXXX]. · Page reference are shown as “Title ( page XX)”. · In this
document, the Video Door Station and Door Stations without cameras are
collectively referred to as the
“Door Stations.”
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Precautions
Precautions
Warning
This symbol means that operating the device incorrectly ignoring these precautions may cause severe injury or death.
Do not disassemble or modify the station. This may result in fire or
electrical shock.
If there is smoke, abnormal odor, abnormal sound, or if the station is
damaged, immediately disconnect the LAN cable from the station. This may
result in fire or electrical shock.
Do not, under any circumstances, open the station. Voltage within some internal components may cause electrical shock.
Caution
Negligence could result in injury to people or damage to property.
Do not attempt to cover, insulate, or coat the station in any way. This may
result in fire or malfunction.
Do not apply excess pressure to the LCD screen. If the screen is punctured it
may result in injury.
If the LCD is punctured, do not touch the liquid crystal inside. Inflammation
could result.
· If liquid crystal is ingested, immediately gargle with water and consult
your doctor.
· If contact should occur, flush or rinse area with water thoroughly and
consult your doctor.
Do not puncture the LCD screen with a sharp object. If the screen is
punctured, it may result in injury.
Do not put your ear close to the speaker when using the station. May cause
harm to the ear if a sudden loud noise is emitted.
When cleaning the wall surface using a highpressure hose, be careful that the
collective entrance unit does not get wet. This may result in fire or
electrical shock.
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Precautions
Precautions on operation
Requests
· Keep the unit more than 1m (3.3′) away from radio or TV set.
· Keep the station at least 20 cm (7-7/8″) away from wireless devices such as
wireless routers, or cordless telephones. These devices may cause the image or
sound distortion.
· When installing or using the station, give consideration to the privacy
rights of subjects, as it is the responsibility of the system owner to post
signs or warnings in accordance with local ordinances.
· In order to prevent unexpected problems from occurring due to leaking unique
information stored in the device, it is the customer’s responsibility to
delete settings, recorded video/audio, and other information stored in the
device, when discarding, transferring, or returning the device. To delete this
information, contact the guard or management company.
· When using door releases or other devices from a non-Aiphone brand with this
system, do so according to the specifications and guarantees provided by the
manufacturer and seller.
· When making hands-free calls, talk within 30cm (12″) or less from the
station. If you stand too far away, it may be difficult for the other person
to hear the communication.
· Do not install the station under direct sunlight. If it is necessary, shield
the station from sunlight or the screen may be difficult to view.
· Do not place decorative plants or other obstructions in locations monitored
by motion sensors.
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Precautions
Notices
· Aiphone is not to be held responsible for any and all damages resulting from
content or specifications of this product.
· Aiphone is not to be held responsible for any and all damages resulting from
malfunctions, defects, or misuse of this product.
· This station cannot be used during power outages.
· If the station is used in areas where there are business-use wireless
devices such as a transceiver or mobile phones, it may cause malfunction.
· This station is not meant to protect lives or property. Aiphone is not to be
held responsible for any and all resulting serious accidents, disaster
accidents, or physical damage.
· It must be noted in advance that the LCD panel inevitably will have a very
small portion of its picture elements always lit or not lit it at all. This is
not considered a station malfunction.
· The main unit may become slightly warm. However, this is not a malfunction.
· Hands-free calls are a method of automatically switching between the
transmitter and receiver so that the louder of the two is prioritized, making
it audible by the quieter of the two. (depending on the destination station)
If the surrounding area is loud, the call may be interrupted, making it
difficult to respond.
· During communication, the voice may not come through clearly when speaking
before the other party has finished talking. Communication will proceed
smoothly when waiting until the other party has finished before speaking.
· The noise reduction function may determine that certain tones are noise and
cut transmission of those tones. This is not a malfunction.
· Warm-color lighting shining on the door station may change the tint of the
image on the screen.
· If light enters the camera, the brightness of the LCD could flicker, while
the subject of the camera could become darker due to the backlight. This is
not a malfunction.
· The background or colors could differ from the actual image if a striped
pattern or other fine pattern is displayed. This is not a malfunction.
· If light from an LED light, fluorescent light, etc., enters the camera on
the Video Door Station or other product, black stripes could appear on the
LCD, the screen could flicker, or the colors could change. This is not a
malfunction.
· If the outside temperature rapidly drops (such as after it rains), fogging
could occur due to the temperature difference between the outside and inside
of the Video Door Station, Entrance Station, or network camera, making the
image blurry. However, this is not a malfunction and it will return to normal
once there is no difference in temperature.
· Aiphone assumes no responsibility for corruption of saved information (such
as changes to or deletion of saved information). Be aware of this in advance.
· If communication becomes congested or calls are made from multiple Video
Door Stations in the system, the audio could drop, become delayed, or
otherwise not operate normally.
· AIPHONE is not to be held responsible for any and all damages resulting from
delays or inabilities to provide this service or mistakes/losses in
communication methods for any reason outside the responsibility of AIPHONE,
such as network device or Internet service outages, or line or communication
method outages.
· Aiphone is not to be held responsible for any damages resulting from
customer PINs or other transmitted information being leaked due to
interception, unauthorized access, or other reasons along the communication
path through the Internet.
· Available functions and services are limited according to the specifications
of the installed system.
· The illustrations used in this manual may differ from the actual ones.
· Using a fluorescent light could periodically alter the color of the screen
(color rolling). This is not a malfunction.
· If there is no power for 30 minutes or more, the date and time return to
default.
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Precautions
Notices
· This station is for installations on walls and vertical surfaces only. ·
Station maybe unoperatable while updating the system settings. · Freezing
during winter could make it difficult to see images. · When putting a hearing
aid into T-mode and approaching the unit, the intercom system may be affected
by radio frequency
interference etc., depending on the installation environment. · If the calling
destination is located in an environment prone to echoing, your voice and
ambient noise may echo and be heard
on the station during a call. This can be improved by adjusting the microphone
volume on this station or the receive volume on the other station. · It may be
difficult to operate the LCD display while wearing gloves. · The motion sensor
detects changes in temperature within the detection range. The sensitivity may
change or the sensor may not detect anything at all, depending on the
temperature within the detection range or on the environment.
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Table of contents
Table of contents
1 Precautions Literature information ……………………………………………………………………………………. 2
Literature information …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2 Precautions
…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 Precautions
………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Precautions on operation
……………………………………………………………………………………….. 4
2 Before Using Part Names …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9
Part Names ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 Status Indicators
………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 Status Indicators (IXG-DM7-HID Only)
…………………………………………………………………… 10 User Interface
…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 11 User Interface
……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11
3 How to use Displaying Operation Screens ………………………………………………………………………. 16
Displaying Operation Screens ……………………………………………………………………………….. 16 Placing a
call ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 17 Calling a Person to Visit
……………………………………………………………………………………….. 17 Calling the Guard Unit
………………………………………………………………………………………….. 22 Answering a call
…………………………………………………………………………………………. 23 Answering a call
………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 23 Receiving a transferred call
…………………………………………………………………………………… 24 Paging
………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 25 Receiving a Page
………………………………………………………………………………………………… 25 Operations while placing a call, in
communication, and paging …………………………. 26 Unlocking a door
…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 26 Adjusting speaker volume
…………………………………………………………………………………….. 28
4 Settings and Adjustments Settings and Adjustments
……………………………………………………………………………. 29
Selecting the Display Language …………………………………………………………………………….. 29
5 Other Troubleshooting …………………………………………………………………………………………. 31
Error Screen Troubleshooting ……………………………………………………………………………….. 31 Appendix
…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 33 Specifications
……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 33 Maintenance
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 33 Notice regarding the software
………………………………………………………………………. 34 Notice regarding the software
……………………………………………………………………………….. 34
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Table of contents FOR PROPER USE OF THE STATION ………………………………………………………… 38
REGULATIONS ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 38 WARRANTY
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 39
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Part Names
Part Names
Entrance Station IXG-DM7, Entrance Station (HID-compatible) IXG-DM7-HID
2 1
3
8
7 4
6 5
No.
Name & description
1
Speaker
2
Camera
3
LED for night illumination
When a call is placed, the LED will illuminate in low light situations, and will turn off when communication ends.
The light will also turn ON when being monitored by a Tenant Station, Intercom App, Master Station, or Guard
Station.
LED may not turn on depending on the settings.
4
Card reader indicator (Red/Green) (IXG-DM7-HID only)
The light is normally ON (red). If the proximity key is authenticated, it will turn ON (green) for approximately 3
seconds.
5
Microphone
6
Motion Sensor
Detects the motion of visitors and displays the screen. The screen does not display depending on the settings.
7
Card reader (IXG-DM7-HID only)
Allows the door release at the entrance to be unlocked when a card is passed over the card reader.
8
Touchscreen LCD
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Status Indicators
Status Indicators (IXG-DM7-HID Only)
IXG-DM7-HID
: On, : Off Name Card reader Red light indicator
Green light
Red flashing
Status (Pattern)
3 sec 0.5 sec
0.5 sec
Description In standby
Card authenticated
Sub-CPU error (CRC check error)
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User Interface
User Interface
Screen display varies depending on the settings. In standby mode, the LCD display is OFF.
Note
· When there are no calls or other operations, the display will switch to
standby mode in the following situations. When the screen is not operated
for approximately 15 seconds Once approximately 30 seconds have elapsed
after the motion sensor detects the movement of a visitor Once approximately
30 seconds have elapsed after the standby screen or Welcome Screen is touched
when the motion sensor is OFF Welcome Screen: Screen that displays the image
registered by setting
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User Interface
Operation Screens
There are four types of operation screens: Call by Unit Number Screen, Search
by List Screen, Search by Name Screen, and Door Release Keypad. The screen
that is first displayed will vary depending on the administrator setting. An
operation screen can be selected by tapping its icon at the top of the screen.
Call by Unit Number Screen
Search by List Screen
Search by Name Screen
Door Release Keypad
Operation Screens
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Operation Screen
User Interface
Example: Call by Unit Number Screen
1 23 4
5 8
7 6
No.
Description
1 Tap to display the Call by Unit Number Screen (this screen). Enter the Unit Number to call the person to visit.*1 “Calling using the keypad (page 17)”
2 Tap to display the Search by List Screen. Select a person to visit from the Direct Call List and then call the person to visit.*1 “Calling using the Direct Call List (page 19)”
3
Tap to display the Search by Name Screen. Search for a person to visit and then call the person.*1
“Calling by searching for a name (page 20)”
4 Tap to display the Door Release Keypad. Enter the Access Code to unlock the door. “Releasing by entering Access Code (page 26)”
5 Tap to select a building to call for a Multi-building system. The selected building name will be displayed.*1
6
Hearing aid (T mode compatible symbol)*1
Creates a hearing loop to make it easier to hear audio for hearing aids with T mode.
7
Tap to call the guard.*1
“Calling the Guard Unit (page 22)”
8 Tap to select the display language. “Selecting the Display Language (page 29)”
*1 This may not be displayed depending on the settings.
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User Interface
Outgoing Call Screen
The following screen is displayed when calling a person to visit.
1
2
3
4 5
No.
Description
1 Shows the information of the destination station.
2 Indicates outgoing call is being made.
3 Indicates the door release status. This will turn white for approximately 3 seconds during door release.
4 Tap this to end the outgoing call.
5
Hearing aid (T mode compatible symbol)*1
Creates a hearing loop to make it easier to hear audio for hearing aids with T mode.
*1 This may not be displayed depending on the settings.
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User Interface
Communication Screen
The following screen is displayed during communication with the other party.
1
2
3
4
5
7 6
No.
Description
1 Indicates the priority level of the communication. (Green: Normal, Yellow: Priority, Red: Urgent). If several operations are performed at the same time, the operation with the highest priority will take priority.
2
Information about the destination station is shown.*1
3 Indicates in communication.
4 Indicates the door release status. This will turn white for approximately 3 seconds when the destination station is used to unlock the door release.
5 Tap to adjust the receive volume. “Adjusting speaker volume (page 28)”
6 Tap to end communication.
7
Hearing aid (T mode compatible symbol)*1
Creates a hearing loop to make it easier to hear audio for hearing aids with T mode.
*1 This may not be displayed depending on the settings.
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Displaying Operation Screens
Displaying Operation Screens
Operation screens can be displayed from standby mode. When the motion sensor
detects movement, the Welcome Screen is displayed (Welcome Screen may not be
displayed depending on the settings). If the motion sensor has been disabled
in the settings, tap the screen. Welcome Screen: Screen that displays the
image registered by setting
1. Tap the Welcome Screen.
2. The operation screen is displayed.
· The screen set by the administrator will be displayed. Call by Unit Number
Screen”Calling using the keypad (page 17)” Search by List Screen”Calling
using the Direct Call List (page 19)” Search by Name Screen”Calling by
searching for a name (page 20)” Door Release Keypad”Releasing by entering
Access Code (page 26)”
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Placing a call
Calling a Person to Visit
Calling using the keypad
The keypad can be used to call a tenant by entering their Unit Number.
Depending on the settings of this station,
may not be displayed. In this case, it cannot be used.
Refer to “Displaying Operation Screens (page 16)” for information on how to display operation screens. Select the appropriate building if the Building Selection Screen is displayed first.
1. Enter the “Unit Number”.
2. Tap .
· Use
to delete incorrectly entered Unit
Numbers.
· The ringback tone or audio guidance will be played.
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3. Speak with the other party.
Placing a call
· The audio guidance may be played.
4. Tap
to end
communication.
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Placing a call
Calling using the Direct Call List
The Direct Call List can be used to call a tenant by selecting the resident’s name or the Unit Number. Depending on the configuration, the person to visit may not be displayed in the list.
Depending on the settings of this station,
may not be displayed. In this case, it cannot be used.
Refer to “Displaying Operation Screens (page 16)” for information on how to display operation screens.
1. Tap the person to visit.
3. Tap
to end
communication.
Display the previous page
Display the next page
· The ringback tone or audio guidance will be played.
2. Speak with the other party.
· The audio guidance may be played.
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Placing a call
Calling by searching for a name
Use the keyboard to search for a resident by name. Call and communicate with the person to visit by selecting from the search results. Depending on the configuration, the person to visit may not be listed in the search results.
Depending on the settings of this station,
may not be displayed. In this case, it cannot be used.
Refer to “Displaying Operation Screens (page 16)” for information on how to display operation screens.
1. Enter the resident’s name.
2. Tap the person to visit.
Display the previous page
Display the next page
· Use
to delete incorrectly entered name.
· The ringback tone or audio guidance will be played.
3. Speak with the other party.
· The audio guidance may be played.
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4. Tap
to end
communication.
Placing a call
Note
· The call timeout may differ depending on the settings.
· If an incoming call or page with a higher priority is received from another
station while making an outgoing call or during communication, the outgoing
call or communication will be interrupted and the station will switch to the
call or page with higher priority.
· Communication will automatically end after approximately 3 minutes. A
notification tone will play approximately 10 seconds prior to communication
ending.
· The outgoing call or communication will automatically end after
approximately 10 seconds if the door is released on the destination station,
depending on the settings.
· Depending on the configuration, the unlock tone or audio guidance may play
when the door release is unlocked on the destination station.
· The call duration cannot be extended on this station. If communication is
extended on the destination station, the call duration will be extended
approximately 10 minutes.
· Video may be automatically recorded during an out going call, depending on
the settings.
· Video and audio may be automatically recorded during communication,
depending on the settings.
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Placing a call
Calling the Guard Unit
The registered Guard Unit can be called by using the guard button.
Depending on the configuration,
may not be displayed on the Call by Unit Number Screen. In this case, this
function cannot be used. Refer to “Displaying Operation Screens (page 16)” for information on how to display operation screens. Select the appropriate building if the Building Selection Screen is displayed first.
1. Tap
to call the guard.
3. Tap
to end
communication.
· The ringback tone or audio guidance will be played.
2. Speak with the other party.
Note
· The call timeout may differ depending on the settings.
· If an incoming call or page with a higher priority is received from another
station while making an outgoing call or during communication, the outgoing
call or communication will be interrupted and the station will switch to the
call or page with higher priority.
· Communication will automatically end after approximately 3 minutes. A
notification tone will play approximately 10 seconds prior to communication
ending.
· The outgoing call or communication will automatically end after
approximately 10 seconds if the door is released on the destination station,
depending on the settings.
· Depending on the configuration, the unlock tone or audio guidance may play
when the door release is unlocked on the destination station.
· The call duration cannot be extended on this station. If the communication
is extended on the destination station, the call duration will be extended
approximately 10 minutes.
· Video may be automatically recorded during an out going call, depending on
the settings.
· Video and audio may be automatically recorded during communication,
depending on the settings.
· The audio guidance may be played.
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Answering a call
Answering a call
If there is an incoming call from Guard Unit, Tenant Unit, or Common Inside
Area, the system will automatically enter communication.
1. Speak with the other party.
· The audio guidance may be played.
2. Tap
to end
communication.
Note
· If an incoming call or page with a higher priority is received from another
station during communication, communication will be interrupted and the
station will switch to the call or page with higher priority.
· If the call duration that was previously set on the destination station
elapses, communication will automatically end. A notification tone will play
approximately 10 seconds prior to communication ending.
· The communication will automatically end after approximately 10 seconds if
the door is released on the destination station, depending on the settings.
· Depending on the configuration, the unlock tone or audio guidance may play
when the door release is unlocked on the destination station.
· The call duration cannot be extended on this station. If the communication
is extended on the destination station, the call duration will be extended
approximately 10 minutes.
· Video and audio may be automatically recorded during communication,
depending on the settings.
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Answering a call
Receiving a transferred call
Communication can be transferred from another station.
1. Begin speaking with the
transferring station when an incoming call is received from the transfer
origination station.
Note
· If communication is ended at the transfer destination before the transfer
origination station, the transfer will not be completed.
· If the call duration that was previously set on the transfer origination
station elapses, communication will automatically end. A notification tone
will play approximately 10 seconds prior to communication ending.
· The unlock tone or audio guidance may play when the door release is unlocked
on the destination station.
· Video and audio may be automatically recorded during communication,
depending on the settings.
· The audio guidance may be played.
2. Communication is transferred
when the transfer origination station hangs up. Begin speaking with the other
party.
· The audio guidance may be played.
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Paging
Receiving a Page
A page can be received from Guard Unit, Commercial Unit, or Common Inside
Area.
Receiving a page
The paging pretone will ring, then paging will begin.
Note
· If an incoming call or page with a higher priority is received from another station during a page, the page will be interrupted and the station will switch to the incoming call or page with the higher priority.
· settings.
may not be displayed depending on the
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Unlocking a door
Operations while placing a call, in communication, and paging
Releasing by entering Access Code
An electric lock can be released by entering Access Code using the keypad. If no Access Code has been registered, this function cannot be used. Refer to “Displaying Operation Screens (page 16)” for information on how to display operation screens.
1. Enter Access Code.
Note
· The door release duration varies depending on the settings. The door released icon will be displayed for approximately 3 seconds regardless of the set duration.
The door is unlocked
Door released icon
· The operation sound or audio guidance may be played when the door is
released.
· The door released icon will be displayed for approximately 3 seconds.
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Operations while placing a call, in communication, and paging
Release the door using access control credentials (cards, tabs, tags, mobile) (IXGDM7-HID only)
Door release can be activated by passing an access control credential.
1. Hold the access control credential
over the reader.
Card reader Card reader indicator
The door is unlocked
Door released icon
Note
· The door release duration varies depending on the access control system
settings. The door released icon will be displayed for approximately 3 seconds
regardless of the set duration.
· The door released icon may not be displayed. · Access control credentials
are registered on the access
control system. Refer to the manual of the access control system for details.
· The following cards are compatible. Card types High Frequency (13.56 MHz)
HID iCLASS SEOS HID iCLASS SR HID iCLASS SE HID MIFARE Classic HID
Mifare DES Fire EV1
Low Frequency (125 kHz) HID Proximity Indala Proximity
Card format H10301 (26-bit Wiegand Format) · The following Bluetooth®
Interface is compatible.
Bluetooth® Interface (2.44GHz) Mobile phones compatible with Bluetooth®
Smart
(smartphones) · HID is a trademark or registered trademark of HID Global
in the United States of America. · Bluetooth® is a registered trademark owned
by Bluetooth
SIG, Inc. · MIFARE® is a registered trademark of NXP
Semiconductors, Inc.
· The unlock tone or audio guidance may play when the door is released.
· The door released icon will be displayed for approximately 3 seconds.
· If the proximity key is authenticated, the Card reader indicator will turn
ON (green) for approximately 3 seconds.
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Operations while placing a call, in communication, and paging
Adjusting speaker volume
The receive volume can be adjusted during communication.
Setting values: 10 steps from “1” to “10” Default value: “6”
1. Tap or .
· Tap
to increase one step.
· Tap
to decrease one step.
· The setting will be saved.
Note
· Adjusting the receive volume will also change the ringback tone volume.
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Settings and Adjustments
Selecting the Display Language
Visitors may temporarily select a different display language if needed. The screen will return to the original display language when it returns to standby mode. It will also return to the original language if the station is restarted.
Setting values: English/Français/Nederlands/Español/Deutsch/Italiano/Norsk/Suomi/Türk/ / /
Refer to “Displaying Operation Screens (page 16)” for information on how to display operation screens.
1. Tap .
2. Tap the language to display.
Display the next page
Display the previous page
· Tap
to return to the previous screen.
The setting will not be changed.
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Settings and Adjustments
Note
· The language will also be changed for the audio guidance that plays when the
call begins, communication is started, or the door is released.
· Unit Name or other labels may not be displayed properly when changing the
display language. It may be displayed as blanks or garbled texts.
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Troubleshooting
Error Screen Troubleshooting
If the following error screens are displayed, refer to the following information for the possible solutions.
Error screen list
Error screen
Cause
· The wrong number was entered. · The system is disconnected. · There is a
problem with the number
setting.
Solution
· Enter the correct number. · If entering the correct number does not resolve
the issue, contact the guard or property management company.
· The operation was interrupted by a higher · Wait for a while and try the operation again. priority operation.
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Error screen
Troubleshooting
Cause
· The call destination is busy. · The system is disconnected. · There is a
problem with the configuration.
Solution
· Wait for a while and try the operation again. · If retrying the operation
does not resolve the
issue, contact the guard or property management company.
· The system is disconnected.
· Contact the guard or property management
· There is a problem with the configuration. company.
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Specifications
Appendix
Power Power consumption
Communication Display Minimum illumination LAN Audio codec Video codec
Protocol
Encryption system Packet transmission system Number of units in address book
Number of Buildings Operating temperature Materials
Color
Dimensions Weight Water/dust protection class Impact protection class
PoE (IEEE802.3af Class 0 standard) For PoE, Stanby 5.3W, Max 11.6W (48 VDC) For Card reader, Stanby 1.0W, Max 1.6W (12 VDC) Full duplex audio (depending on the destination station) 7″ TFT LCD display WVGA 800×480 (Approx. 1.15 million pixels) 5 lux Ethernet (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX), Auto MDI/MDI-X-compatible G.711 (u-law, A-law) H.264/AVC (Main profile only) IPv4, IPv6, TCP, UDP, SIP RFC3261, HTTP, HTTPS, RTSP, RTP, RTCP, IGMP, MLD, SMTP, FTP, DHCP, NTP, DNS, TLS TLS1.0, TLS1.1, TLS1.2 Unicast and multicast Max. 9,998 units (Number of stations that can be registered as a call destinations: IX/IXG stations: Max.9,998 stations + mobile applications: Max.9,999) Max. 99 buildings -10 to +60°C (+14 to +140°F) Panel: Stainless steel (vertical alignment finished) Main unit/case: Self-extinguishing resin LCD display: Glass Chassis: Die-cast aluminum Front Panel: Silver Main unit: Black 182 mm (7-3/16″) [W] × 347 mm (13-11/16″) [H] × 12.5 mm (1/2″) [D] (exposed area) Approx. 2.4 kg (5.3 lbs) IP65 (dust-proof/spray-resistant) IK08
Maintenance
· Clean the station gently with a soft, dry cloth. For difficult stains, dip a
soft cloth in neutral detergent diluted with water, wring it out well, and
then clean unit.
· Use a soft, dry cloth (for use in wiping mirrors) when wiping the display.
Important
· Do not use chemicals such as benzene or paint thinner. You may damage the
surface of the device, or cause discoloration.
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REGULATIONS
FOR PROPER USE OF THE STATION
FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: 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. 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 in accordance with 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 receiver. · Connect the equipment into 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.
Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity 47CFR §2.1077 Compliance Information
Unique Identifier:
Trade Name : AIPHONE Model : IXG-2C7, IXG-2C7-L, IXG-DM7, IXG-DM7-HID, IXG-MK,
IXGW-LC, IXGW-GW
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Company Name : AIPHONE CORPORATION Location of Office : 6670 185th Ave NE,
Redmond, WA, 98052, USA Telephone Number :
800-692-0200 Email Address :
tech@aiphone.com Website : https://www.aiphone.com/home
FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
INDUSTRY CANADA CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
WEEE The object area of
is the EU.
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WARRANTY
FOR PROPER USE OF THE STATION
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- GitHub - libts/tslib: Touchscreen access library
- tslib/COPYING at master · libts/tslib · GitHub
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