AIPHONE IX-DVF-10KP IP Video Door Station with Proximity Reader and Access Keypad Installation Guide
- June 1, 2024
- AIPHONE
Table of Contents
- AIPHONE IX-DVF-10KP IP Video Door Station with Proximity Reader and
- Specifications
- Names and Functions
- Features
- PACKAGE CONTENTS
- Installation
- Wiring Diagram
- Specifications
- Creating a New System
- Station Information
- Network Settings – IP Address
- Batch IP Address Configuration
- Association Settings
- Option Inputs
- Programming the Call Button
- Setting File Upload
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AIPHONE IX-DVF-10KP IP Video Door Station with Proximity Reader and
Access Keypad
Specifications
Door Station:
- Camera unit
- Min. illumination
- Terminations
- Operating Temp
- Wiring Distance
- Dimensions
w/ SBX-IXGDM7:
Proximity Reader w/ Access Keypad Supported Credentials: Aiphone
40-bit, HID, AWID, Pyramid Wiring: Wiegand Connection
FCC WARNING: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Installation
For flush mounting, recess the supplied back box into the wall, then attach
the mounting bracket using the four provided screws.
For surface mounting, use the SBX-IXGDM7 surface mount box. This box can mount
to a standard single-gang box or to any flat surface.
Use the two standoffs to install the security screws. These are required for
both the included back box and the SBX-IXGDM7 surface mount box.
Back Box Dimensions: 12-1/2 H x 6-1/8 W x 2-3/8 D IX-DVF-10KP Dimensions:
13-11/16 H x 7-3/16 W
Programming Guide
This programming guide will cover how to program an IX-DVF-10KP door station
and IX-MV7 master stations using the IX Support Tool software. For additional
information and documentation for the IX system, please visit
www.aiphone.com/ix.
Getting Started
Programming instructions for the keypad are included separately. If the keypad
is being used in conjunction with Aiphone’s AC Series access control system,
please visit www.aiphone.com/ac for more information.
Creating a New System
Open the IX Support Tool, then select File from the top menu and click Create
New System. Enter in a System Name, and select the No radial button for Wizard
Programming. Enter a system ID and Password. Enter station quantities and then
click Finish.
Station Information
Support Tool will open in Table View on the Station Information,
Identification page. Enter unique Station Numbers and Names for each station.
Click Update to save the changes.
Network Settings – IP Address
The IP addresses for the stations can be individually set for each station or
they can be configured in a batch. This guide will show how to assign via the
batch configuration. Navigate to Network Settings, IP Address, then click on
Batch IP Address Configuration.
FAQ
Q: How do I set up the proximity card reader on the IX-DVF-10KP?
A: To set up the proximity card reader, please refer to the included
programming instructions for the keypad. You can also visit our website for
additional information.
Q: Can I use the IX-DVF-10KP with a non-PoE switch?
A: The IX-DVF-10KP is designed to work with a PoE switch for power and
network connectivity. It is recommended to use a PoE switch for optimal
performance.
INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE
The IX-DVF-10KP is an IX Series video door station with a combination keypad and proximity card reader. The IX-DVF-10KP will connect to a network switch, and the built-in keypad connects to an access control system with a Wiegand connector.
Names and Functions
- Camera
- Microphone
- White LED for night viewing
- Speaker
- Call button
- Proximity card reader and keypad
Features
- IP video door station
- Proximity card reader and access keypad
- Stainless steel faceplate with tamper resistant screws
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Installation
For flush mounting, recess the supplied back box into the wall, then attach
the mounting bracket using the four provided screws.
For surface mounting, use the SBX-IXGDM7 surface mount box. This box can mount
to a standard single‑gang box or to any flat surface.
Use the two standoffs to install the security screws. These are required for
both the included back box and the SBX-IXGDM7 surface mount box.
Back Box Dimensions: 12-1/2″ H x 6-1/8″ W x 2-3/8″ D IX-DVF-10KP Dimensions: 13-11/16″ H x 7-3/16″ W
Wiring Diagram
Specifications
Door Station:
- Camera unit: 1/3″ color CMOS 1.23 megapixel
- Min. illumination: 5 Lux
- Terminations: RJ45
- Operating Temp: -31° ~ 140°F / -35° ~ 60°C
- Wiring Distance: 328′ with Cat-5e/6 cable to switch
- Dimensions: 13-11/16″ H x 7-3/16″ W
- w/ SBX-IXGDM7: 13-3/4″ H x 7-5/16″ W x 3-1/16″ D
Proximity Reader w/ Access Keypad
Supported
- Credentials: Aiphone 40-bit, HID, AWID, Pyramid
- Wiring: Wiegand Connection
FCC WARNING:
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 that may cause undesired operation.
- For proper regulatory compliance, the drain wire should be disconnected at the power supply end of the cable.
- Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Getting Started
This programming guide will cover how to program an IX-DVF-10KP door station
and IX‑MV7 master stations using the IX Support
Tool software. For additional information and documentation for the IX system, please visit www.aiphone.com/ix.
Programming instructions for the keypad are included separately. If the keypad is being used in conjunction with Aiphone’s
AC Series access control system, please visit www.aiphone.com/ac for more information.
Creating a New System
Open the IX Support Tool, then select File from the top menu and click Create New System. Enter in a System Name, and select the No radial button for Wizard Programming. Enter a system ID and Password. Enter station quantities and then click Finish .
The IX-DVF-10KP counts as an IX-DV, IX-DVF(-*) station in this section.
Station Information
Support Tool will open in Table View on the Station Information, Identification page. Enter unique Station Numbers and Names for each station. Click Update to save the changes.
Some versions of IX Support Tool will have a Save button in place of the Update button.
Network Settings – IP Address
The IP addresses for the stations can be individually set for each station or they can be configured in a batch. This guide will show how to assign via the batch configuration. Navigate to Network Settings, IP Address, then click on Batch IP Address Configuration
Batch IP Address Configuration
On the Batch IP Address Configuration page, enter a starting IP address and subnet mask. Check the box beside each station or click Select to check all stations at once. Click OK , then click OK on the confirmation pop‑up. Each station will now have an IP address and Subnet Mask assigned to it.
If a Default Gateway address is required, it can be manually added on this page once the IP addresses have been assigned.
Association Settings
The station name and IP address that were assigned in the previous steps will now need to be associated to each station in the system before any call settings can be uploaded. From the top menu bar, navigate to Tools(T), Association Settings.
When the Association Settings window opens, it will automatically begin searching for any IX stations on the network. Once this is complete, select a configuration in the Station Settings List at the top, then select the station to assign it to in the Station List. Click Apply and OK on the pop-up to start the association process for that station, then repeat these steps for the remaining stations.
If the Station Search fails to find any stations, verify that the stations are powered on and that the PC is connected to the same switch.
Once associated, the stations will restart with the IP address and station name assigned. Scroll down to the Associated Stations List at the bottom of the page to confirm the status of the association.
Call Button Settings – Option Inputs
The IX-DVF-10KP’s call button is wired to Option Input 1. This input will need
to be programmed to place a call. Click Station View ,then navigate to
Option Input/Relay Output Settings, Option Input.
Option Inputs
In the Select Station to Edit menu, use the Number drop-down to select the IX- DVF-10KP, then click Select . Use the Option Input drop-down to select Option Input 1. Click the Call radial button, then click Update .
Called Stations Groups
Once the Option Input is set to call, a Called Station Group will be assigned
to each to allow for selective calling from each button.
Navigate to Call Settings, Called Stations (Door/Sub Stations). Use the Group
Number drop-down to select Group 01.
By default, Group 01 will contain all master stations in the system. If these need to be changed, use the Open and Delete buttons to add or remove master stations from the list. Once the call group is configured, click Update . If any other inputs are being configured to place calls when activated by third party equipment, switch to the next group using the Group Number drop-down. Repeat these steps to configure these call groups.
Programming the Call Button
To link the Called Stations groups to the call button on the door station, navigate to Call Settings, Call Origination. Use the Call Button / Option Input # drop-down and select Option Input 1.
Use the Standard Mode Settings, Call Destination drop-down to assign a call group to the Option Input. Click Update . If any other option inputs are being used for calling, switch to the next Option Input and repeat these steps as necessary.
Setting File Upload
Once all settings are configured, select File (F) from the top bar and select Upload Settings to Station. Click Select to check all of the stations, then click on Settings . Once OK is pressed on the confirmation pop- up, the upload process will start. This process will take around 30 seconds to a minute. Once it is complete, confirm that the Status column shows Success for each station.
For more details about the features and information above, please contact
Technical Support.
Aiphone Corporation
www.aiphone.com
800-692-0200
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