Fanvil i61/i62/i63/i64 Quick Installation Guide
Introduction
This guide provides instructions for the installation and setup of Fanvil's i61, i62, i63, and i64 series video door phones. It covers package contents, physical specifications, interface descriptions, wiring instructions, installation procedures, device searching, IP configuration, and door unlocking settings.
Cover Image: Displays the Fanvil logo, product series title "i61&i62&i63&i64", and "Quick Installation Guide". Four distinct video door phone models are shown. The Fanvil website address is at the bottom.
1. Package Contents
- Video Door Phone: Icon of a video door phone unit.
- Connector: Icon of a white connector.
- Quick Installation Guide: Icon of a booklet.
- Mounting Template: Icon of a paper template with holes.
- RFID Cards 2pcs: Icon of two RFID cards.
- Screw and tool: Icon showing various screws and a screwdriver.
2. Physical Specification
Model | Device Size (mm) |
---|---|
i61 | 159.7 x 88 x 36.15 |
i62&i63&i64 | 177.4 x 88 x 36.15 |
1) Panel
i61 Panel: Features MIC, Camera, IR LED, Photoresistor/TOF sensor, DSS Key, RFID area, and Speaker.
Diagram showing the i61 panel layout with labels for MIC, Camera, IR LED, Photoresistor/TOF sensor, DSS Key, RFID area, and Speaker.
i62 Panel: Similar to the i61, featuring MIC, Camera, IR LED, Photoresistor/TOF sensor, DSS Key, RFID area, and Speaker.
Diagram showing the i62 panel layout, similar to the i61, with labels for MIC, Camera, IR LED, Photoresistor/TOF sensor, DSS Key, RFID area, and Speaker.
i63 Panel: Features MIC, Camera, IR LED, Photoresistor/TOF sensor, DSS Key, Speaker, and RFID area. It includes a keypad with names (Alexa, Boyco, Edgar, Eric, Glenn) and a DSS key.
Diagram showing the i63 panel layout with labels for MIC, Camera, IR LED, Photoresistor/TOF sensor, DSS Key, Speaker, RFID area, and a keypad with user names.
i64 Panel: Features MIC, Camera, IR LED, Photoresistor/TOF sensor, DSS Key, Speaker, and RFID area. It includes a full numeric keypad and dialing keys.
Diagram showing the i64 panel layout with labels for MIC, Camera, IR LED, Photoresistor/TOF sensor, DSS Key, Speaker, RFID area, and a numeric keypad.
3. Interface Description
The rear case of the device contains terminal blocks for connecting power supply, electric lock control, and other functions. The connection details are as follows:
Diagram showing numbered terminal blocks (1-8) on a circuit board.
Serial Number | Description |
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1 | Ethernet interface: standard RJ45 interface, 10/100M adaptive. Recommended to use Cat 5 or Cat 5e network cable. |
2 | Two sets of short-circuit input detection interfaces: for connecting switches, infrared probes, door magnets, vibration sensors, and other input devices. |
3 | Wiegand interface. |
4 | RS485 interface. |
5 | Power interface: 12V/1A input, with positive and grounded connections. |
6, 7 | Two sets of short-circuit output control interface: used to control electric locks, alarms, etc. |
8 | Line out interface. |
4. Wiring Instructions
Contact Definitions:
- NO: Normally Open Contact
- COM: Common Contact
- NC: Normally Close Contact
Electric-lock Modes:
Driving Mode | No electricity when open | Electrify when open | Connections |
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Passive | ✔️ | Door Phone Power Input Power Supply 12V/2A S-I S-O NC COM NO Indoor switch Electric lock (normally open type) No electricity when open the door | |
✔️ | ✔️ | Power Supply 12V/2A Door Phone Power Input S-I S-O NC COM NO Indoor switch Electric lock (normally closed type) When the power to open the door | |
✔️ | Door Phone Power Input External Power Supply NC COM NO PUSH GNB +12V S-I S-O NC COM NO Indoor switch Electric lock (normally open) Without the power to open the door |
Diagrams illustrating the wiring connections for different electric lock modes (normally open and normally closed types).
5. Installation Diagram
Wall Mounting
Figure 3-1: Shows the three major parts for wall mounting: Panel Main Body, Back Shell, and Wall Bracket.
Step 1: Installation preparation
A. Check the following contents:
- KM3*6 screws x3
- TA4*30mm screws x5
- φ6*30mm screw anchors x5
- PM4*16mm screw x3
- TM6#*20/ screw x3
B. Tools that may be required:
- Phillips screwdriver, hammer, RJ45 crimper
- Electric impact drill with an 8mm drill bit
Step 2: Drilling
Figure 3-2: Illustrates wall mounting/built-in installation, showing a drill and a mounting template being used on a wall.
A. Place the mounting template with dimensions on the surface of a wall in a desired flat position.
B. Use an electric drill to drill the 4 holes marked on the mounting template. It is recommended to drill about 50mm deep. Remove the template when finishing drilling.
C. Push or hammer screw anchors into the drilled holes.
Step 3: Removing hanging bracket and back shell
A. Detach the wall bracket downward from the device and loosen the four screws on the rear cover using a screwdriver, as shown in Figure 3-3-a and 3-3-b.
Figure 3-3-a and 3-3-b: Show the process of detaching the wall bracket and removing the back shell.
Step 4: Install the wall bracket, wiring and casing
A. Align the screw holes of the wall bracket with the holes in the wall and fix them to the wall with the TA4*30mm screws, as shown in Figure 3-4.
Figure 3-4: Depicts fixing the wall bracket to the wall using TA4*30mm screws.
B. Pass all the wires through the silicone plug in the middle of the bottom case. All lines should be reserved for 15~20CM length, as shown in Figure 3-5.
Figure 3-5: Shows wires routed through a silicone plug in the bottom case, with a recommended length of 15-20cm.
Note: The outlet hole of the bottom case faces down.
C. Connect the cables of RJ45, power, and electric-lock to the motherboard socket as mentioned in the connectors description (refer to Section 2).
D. Connect the terminal of the wired cable to the motherboard socket (refer to Section 2).
E. Test electricity: Press the '#' button for 3 seconds to get the IP address of intercom by voice. Input access password or press the indoor switch to check electric-lock installation.
Note: Do not proceed with mounting until the electrical checking is finished.
F. Attach the device to the wall bracket in a top-down manner, locking the screws at the bottom, as shown in Figure 3-6.
Figure 3-6: Illustrates attaching the device to the wall bracket in a top-down manner.
Flush Mounting
Step 1: Installation preparation
A. Check the following contents:
- PM3*3mm screws x5
- PM3*4mm screws x5
- φ6*30mm screws anchors x5
- KB3*10mm screws x3
- TA4*30mm screws x5
Diagram showing the appearance of the device and an installation diagram for flush mounting, indicating Decoration Panel, Small Stents, Device, and Wall Box.
6. Searching Door Phone
There are two methods to search for the device:
Method 1:
Open the iDoorPhone Network Scanner software. Press the 'Refresh' button to search for the device and find its IP address. (Download address: http://download.fanvil.com/tool/iDoorPhoneNetworkScanner.exe)
Screenshot description of the iDoorPhone Network Scanner V1.0.2 software interface, showing columns for IP Address, MAC Address, Device Name, etc., with Refresh and Search buttons.
Method 2:
Long press the DSS key for 3 seconds (after power-on for 30 seconds). When the speaker beeps rapidly, press the speed-dial button within 5 seconds, and the system will automatically announce the IP address by voice.
Additionally, the device's DSS key can be used to switch IP address acquisition mode: Touch and hold the speed-dial button for 3 seconds, wait for the speaker to beep, press the speed-dial button three times within 5 seconds, and the system will announce the IP address by voice after successfully switching to the network mode.
7. IP Door Phone Setting
Step 1: Log in the door phone
Input the IP address (e.g., http://192.168.1.128) into your PC's web browser address bar. The default username and password are both 'admin'.
Screenshot description of the door phone login page, with fields for User, Password, and Language selection, and a 'Login' button.
Step 2: Add the SIP account
Set the SIP server address, port, username, password, and SIP user with the assigned SIP account parameters. Select 'Activate', then click 'Apply' to save the settings.
Screenshot description of the web interface settings page, showing sections for Network, SIP Server, SIP Account, and other configurations.
Step 3: Setting DSS key
Configure the DSS key as shown below for a quick start. Click 'Apply' to save the settings.
- Type: Memory Key.
- Number 1: The DSS Key will dial to this Number 1.
- Number 2: If Number 1 is unavailable, it will be forwarded to Number 2.
- Line: Working line.
- Subtype: Speed dial.
Screenshot description of the web interface's 'Function Key' settings page, detailing DSS key configuration options like Type, Number, Line, and Subtype.
Step 4: Door Phone Setting
This section covers general door phone settings. (Details not fully available in OCR).
8. Door Unlocking Setting
RFID Card Access
Step 1: Access control settings on the web page: Navigate to 'EGS Setting' -> 'Add Card Rule'. Select 'Type'. ('Normal' card provides door opening function; 'Add' and 'Del' cards provide add/delete function. Default is 'Normal' card).
Step 2: Enter your name and card number (first 10 digits of the card number), then click 'Add' to add the card to the list.
Step 3: Use the configured ID card on the device's card reading area to open the door.
Screenshot description of the web interface's 'Card List' configuration page, showing fields for adding card rules, names, and card numbers.
Remote Password Access
Step 1: Set access control on the web page: Navigate to 'EGS Setting' -> 'Password' -> 'Add password rule' -> Select 'Remote'.
Step 2: Enter the Name, Password, and Number, then press 'Add to Password Table'.
Step 3: The owner answers the access control call and presses '*' (default password) or '123456' (new password) to open the door for visitors.
Screenshot description of the web interface's password settings page, showing options to add remote password rules.
Local Password Access (i64 only)
Step 1: Configure access on the Web: Navigate to 'EGS Setting' -> 'Password' -> 'Add password rule' -> Select 'Local'. (Note: Only the i64 supports local password access).
Step 2: Enter the Name and Password, then press 'Add to Password Table'.
Step 3: Owners and visitors can open the door by entering '6789' (default password) or '123456' (new password) using the keypad.
Screenshot description of the web interface's password settings page, showing options to add local password rules.