Aiphone Security Camera JKW IP User Manual

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JKW-IP  
IP Video Entry System  
QuikStart Guide  
This is an abbreviated instruction manual for installation purposes. Please see the JKW-IP  
Installation Manual and JKW-IP Operation Manual for complete system information.  
 
4 WINDOWS NETWORKING BASICS  
Figure B: Connection Status window  
Figure A: Network Connections in Control Panel  
Figure C: Connection Properties  
Step 1: Connect a PC to a hub, switch, or router and verify the  
computer’s IP address.  
a.  
Open Control Panel and then open Network Connections,  
(see Figure A above “Network Connections”) double click the  
Local Area Connection (or Wireless Connection if using one)  
to open the “Connection Status” window (see Figure B to the  
right “Connection Status”)  
b.  
c.  
d.  
e.  
Left click the Support tab and check the IP address for this  
connection. If the IP address starts with 192.168.0 and the  
subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 then skip to Step 2,  
otherwise continue to step “c” following:  
In the Connection Status window, left click the General tab and  
then click the Properties button to open the “Connection  
Properties” window (see Figure C to the right “Connection  
Properties”)  
Figure D: TCP IP Properties  
Scroll down and left click the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” line  
and click the Properties button to open the Internet Protocol  
TCP/IP Properties window (see Figure D to the right “Internet  
Protocol TCP/IP Properties”)  
Select the radial button „Use the following IP address‟ and then  
type in the IP address 192.168.0.100 (the last number can be  
any valid host address except 30) and change the subnet  
mask to 255.255.255.0, then click OK in the Internet  
Properties (TCP/IP) Properties window  
f.  
Click OK in the Connection Properties window to accept these  
changes. Verify the new settings have been applied by viewing  
the Connection Status window‟s Support tab  
The computer is now ready to setup each JKW-IP from the  
factory default settings.  
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5 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION  
Figure 1: Certificate Error  
Step 2: Configure the adaptor by connecting it to  
the hub, switch, or router and doing the  
following:  
a.  
Open a web browser and point the address  
bar to https://192.168.0.30 and hit Enter  
b.  
Click [OK] or [YES] for the any Security Alert  
messages (the wording will vary see Figure 1  
to the right “Certificate Error”), then use the  
default Admin ID “aiphone” and Password  
“aiphone” at the login prompt  
c.  
d.  
Click the Admin tab and click on the [Setting] button next to  
Network (see Figure 2 to the right “Web Interface, Admin tab”)  
Figure 2: Web Interface Admin tab  
Change the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.  
Turn OFF UPnP and specify the WAN / Global IP address to  
be the same as the IP address field above (this is considered  
the 'Public' IP Address for the adaptor, in most networks it will  
be the same as the adaptor's 'Local' IP address).  
e.  
Optional changes:  
o Add a Primary DNS Server if using the email feature.  
o When using network masquerading (or IP  
masquerading), specify the WAN / Global IP Address  
to be the Public IP Address for the adaptor and change  
the Connection, Web, Audio or Video ports as directed  
by the network administrator.  
Figure 3: Network settings  
o Change Adaptor Name and note that the "_" character  
can be used to create a space in the software's  
adaptor list.  
f.  
Click the [Save] button and then the [OK] button to restart the  
adaptor. The adaptor will power on with the new settings.  
Repeat these steps with the next adaptor until every adaptor has  
a unique IP address and valid subnet mask.  
Status lights on JKW-IP  
Note: Changes to the  
Lit  
Normal  
adaptor in Step 2 a-f  
can be made as long  
as the LAN ACT light  
is lit solid.  
Blinking Acquiring IP  
Off  
Lit  
Bad physical network connection  
Normal  
Blinking Starting up, seeking JK Master  
Intercom functions will  
not work until system  
is wired per the  
Lit  
Blinking No JK Master detected  
Off Off  
On  
diagram on page 2.  
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6 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION  
Step 3: Install JKW-IP software on an Admin or User PC, using  
Figure 4: Saved Recordings  
Follow the prompts during installation. The exact  
prompts will vary depending on the existing software on the PC.  
When you see the “Browse for Folder” window, specify a valid folder  
to save recorded files to, such as Shared Documents (see Figure 4  
to the right “Saved Recordings”).  
After installation is complete, launch the program.  
Step 4: Register each adaptor with the JKW-IP software.  
Right-click an empty slot in the Adaptor display and  
choose Connect from the drop down menu (see Figure 5  
to the right “Right click drop down menu”).  
Figure 5: Right click drop down menu  
This will open the Adaptor Registration window (see  
Figure 6, to the right “Adaptor Registration”).  
a.  
In the Adaptor box, enter:  
o IP address of the adaptor (or WAN IP  
address if one was specified in step 2)  
o Connection Port (if changed in step 2)  
o Connection Password (default is “aiphone”)  
o Web Port (if changed in step 2)  
Figure 6: Adaptor Registration  
b.  
c.  
In the Admin User box, enter Admin or User ID and password  
(defaults for Admin ID are both “aiphone”).  
In the Network Interface Card: NIC box, select the wired or  
wireless network interface card that connects the PC to the  
network containing this JKW-IP adaptor.  
d.  
In the PC Application box, leave UPnP ON unless using a  
network with NAT or IP Masquerading. If UPnP is turned off,  
enter the following for incoming data to use:  
o PC Local (LAN) IP address and any 3 ports not blocked by  
any firewall and not used by any other adaptor registered  
to this PC.  
o PC Public (WAN) IP Address and ports should be the  
same as the above unless the network admin says  
otherwise.  
Click [OK] and repeat step 3 for each computer and 4 for each  
adaptor. Each adaptor‟s name should appear on the list for the slot  
registered, and a status icon indicates the adaptor is ready to use.  
Figure 7: Status Icon  
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7 OPTIONAL FEATURES  
Figure 8: Web Interface, User tab  
Optional Feature: Door Release. Select an adaptor from the  
Adaptor display list and do the following:  
a.  
b.  
Click the button and accept any security warnings.  
In the User tab, next to Encryption Key Down Load click  
the [Download] button (see Figure 8 to the right, “Web  
Interface, User tab”).  
Figure 9: File Download window  
c.  
d.  
e.  
Click the [SAVE] button in the File Download window that  
opens (see Figure 9 to the right “File Download window”).  
Choose a memorable destination location on the user‟s hard  
drive and click [SAVE] and then close the browser.  
In the JKW-IP program‟s window, right click the adaptor in  
the Adaptor display and choose the Encryption Key option  
from the drop down menu (see Figure 5 on page 5 “Right  
click drop down menu”).  
Figure 10: Encryption Key dialog  
Click the [……] button and navigate to the location saved in  
step “c” and choose the file and click [SAVE] button (see  
Figure 10 to the right “Encryption Key dialog”).  
Optional Feature: User IDs. Configure user PC‟s to have  
limited access to adaptor‟s configuration via Admin tab of  
web interface. Select an adaptor from the Adaptor list and  
do the following:  
Figure 11: User Registration window  
a.  
Click the [Settings] button and accept any security  
warnings (see Figure 1 on page 4 “Certificate  
Error”)  
b.  
Click the Admin tab, next to User Registration  
click the [Setting] button (see Figure 11 to the right  
“User Registration window”).  
c.  
d.  
Add (or modify) a User ID and a Password. Click  
the [SAVE] button to save and close this window.  
Close the web browser and go back to the JKW-IP  
Program, right click the adaptor‟s name and click  
Disconnect from the drop down menu (see Figure  
5 on page 5 “Right click drop down menu”).  
e.  
f.  
Wait a few seconds and right click the adaptor‟s  
name and click Connect from the drop down menu  
Change the Admin User ID field to the new User ID  
and password added or modified in step “c”, and  
click [OKAY] button to finish (see figure 6 on page  
5 “Adaptor Registration”).  
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7 OPTIONAL FEATURES (continued)  
Optional Feature: Email. Select an adaptor from the  
Figure 12: Admin tab, Email window  
Adaptor display list and do the following:  
a.  
b.  
Click the button and accept any security  
warnings.  
In the Admin tab, next to Email click the [Setting]  
button (see Figure 2 on page 4, “Web Interface,  
Admin tab”).  
c.  
When the Email settings window opens (see Figure  
12 to the right “Admin tab, Email window”), enter:  
o Adaptor Email Address (sender address)  
o SMTP Server (Fully Qualified Domain Name,  
see Step 2 “e” on page 4 for DNS servers)  
o Email login ID and SMTP Password  
o SMTP Server Port (default 25 when SSL is  
OFF; or use 465 when SSL is ON).  
o SSL (turn ON only when SMTP authenticates  
using SSL, turn OFF when SMTP uses  
Figure 13: User tab, Email Setting window  
STARTTLS or is unencrypted).  
d.  
e.  
f.  
Click [SAVE] and then click the User tab.  
Press the [Setting] button next to Email Setting  
When the Email Setting window opens (see Figure  
13 to the right “Email Setting window”), enter:  
o Email Address (the destination address)  
o Next to Door Call click the radial button for ON  
o The other two events are optional  
g.  
Click [SAVE] and then close the browser.  
Optional Feature: Auto Recording. Click the  
button, click the Preferences tab (see Figure  
14 to the right “PC Settings window”) and do the following:  
Figure 14: PC Settings window  
a.  
b.  
c.  
Click the radial button for Video next to Picture Recording Mode  
Change the Max Recording Space field to 10GB (or less)  
Click the radial button for ON next to Auto Recording  
(Optional) Click the radial button for ON next to Audio Recording to  
record audio during a manual recording  
(Optional) Click the check box next to Maximize Application, Balloon  
Notification, Sensor Detection Tone and Call Tone  
d.  
Click [SAVE] to save settings and close the window.  
NOTE: Press the [ ? ] button for help and operating instructions.  
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7 OPTIONAL FEATURES (continued)  
Figure 15: Sensor Event  
The four programmable Sensor inputs of a JKW-IP adaptor can  
receive a trigger from an external device such as an alarm. An  
admin can enable this feature in the web interface and change the  
Input latch notification duration from Continuous to 30 seconds.  
Figure 16: Sensor Detection  
o If enabled the Sensor Detection Tone will sound. To enable this  
feature click the button and in the Preference tab  
put a check box next to Sensor Detection Tone.  
o The status icon for the input will turn blue.  
o The Message display will read Adaptor Name EXTERNAL  
INPUT No.  
o An email will be sent, if this feature is on (see page 7 Email).  
o Investigate the cause of the sensor notification (there may be an  
external alarm system), and then highlight the adaptor in the  
display and press the Off button to end the sensor notification.  
8 BASIC OPERATIONS  
Figure 17: PC Settings, Volume tab  
Press the call button on the JK door station. When you see the  
video of the guest, the following controls are available:  
o To answer the call click the [Talk] button momentarily and you  
can speak hands free. The JK master station and any other  
computers will go back to standby, indicating the call has been  
answered.  
o Display Adjustments - The Zoom/Wide, Adjust, and Pan and Tilt  
arrows can change the view as desired.  
o Door Release Release the door by clicking the (Key) button.  
If the key turns , it worked.  
NOTE: If door release does not work, follow Steps a - e on page  
6 to download and match a new Encryption Key.  
o Off - When the conversation is complete, click [OFF] to return the  
door station back to Standby so it is ready for the next guest.  
Press the button to adjust the volumes for the Chime Tone,  
the Microphone for the PC and the Speaker for your PC.  
Press the [ ? ] button for help  
and for additional operating  
instructions.  
WARRANTY  
Aiphone warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year after  
delivery to the ultimate user. We will repair free of charge or replace at no charge Aiphone product, that upon examination by an Aiphone Repair  
Technician is proven defective and under warranty. Aiphone reserves the right to make the final decision whether there is a defect in materials and/or  
workmanship; and whether or not the product is within the warranty.  
This warranty covers bench repairs by the Aiphone Service Department only, and does not extend to units that have been repaired or altered outside  
of the factory. Aiphone is not responsible for any costs incurred involving on-site service calls. This warranty shall not apply to any Aiphone product  
that has been subjected to misuse, neglect, accident, power surge, or used in violation of instructions furnished.  
Aiphone Communication Systems  
TOLL FREE TECHNICAL SUPPORT:  
PHONE: (800) 692-0200  
1700 130th Ave. N.E.  
Bellevue, WA 98005  
(425) 455-0510  
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