Fanvil Smart Indoor Station
i55A & i55A-Z & i57A & i57A-Z
Quick Installation Guide
1. Package Contents
- Indoor Unit
- Quick Installation Guide
- Wall-mount Bracket
- 10 pin Cable*2
- 2 pin Cable*1
- Screw Fixing Seat*5
- TA4*30mm Screw*5
- TM6#*20mm Screw*5
- PM4*16mm Screw*3
2. Physical Specification
Model | Device Dimension |
---|---|
i55A&i55A-Z | 217*124*21 (mm) |
i57A&i57A-Z | 295*181*24 (mm) |
3. Product Appearance Description
a) i55A&i55A-Z Panel
Front Panel: Features an LED indicator, LCD screen, and MIC. It includes several keys: Manager center key, Unlock key, Answer key, Return / Hang up key, and Monitor key.
Rear Panel: Shows Speaker 1 and Speaker 2.
b) i57A&i57A-Z Panel
Front Panel: Features LED indicator 1, Speaker, LCD screen, MIC, and Power/Volume controls (+/-). It also has USB and TF card slots.
Rear Panel: Features LED indicator 2 and various connection ports.
4. Interface Description
The back of the device has several interfaces for connecting power supply, alarms, and other devices:
No. | Description | Interface Type |
---|---|---|
① | Power interface: 12V/1A input. | [Power Input] |
② | Ethernet interface: standard RJ45 interface, 10/100M adaptive. Recommended to use CAT5 or CAT5E network cable. | [Ethernet RJ45] |
③-1 | 2 sets of short-circuit output interfaces: for connecting electric locks, alarms, etc. | [Logic Outputs] |
③-2 | 1 set of doorbell interfaces. | [Doorbell Input] |
③-3 | 1 set of RS485 interfaces. | [RS485] |
⑤ | Power interface: 12V/1A input. | [Power Input] |
⑥ | 8 sets of alarm input interfaces: for connecting switches, infrared sensors, door sensors, vibration sensors, etc. | [Alarm Inputs] |
5. External Device Connection Diagram
The indoor station can connect to various external devices:
- Door Magnetic Switch: Connects to an Input Port. [door sensor icon]
- Switch: Connects to an Input Port. [switch icon]
- WAN Port: For network connection. [network icon]
- Electric lock: Connects to an Output Port. [lock icon]
- Alarm light: Connects to an Output Port. [alarm icon]
- Infrared Sensor: Connects to an Input Port. [infrared sensor icon]
- Vibration Sensor: Connects to an Input Port. [vibration sensor icon]
- Emergency Key: Connects to an Input Port. [emergency key icon]
6. Installation Diagram
Wall Bracket Dimensions
The wall bracket has dimensions specified in millimeters (mm). Key dimensions include a length of 124.8±0.15 mm and a height of 76.2 mm, with various mounting hole positions indicated.
Wall-mounted Installation (Model 1)
This model supports installation with or without an 86 embedded box.
Without 86 embedded box in the wall:
- Mark two fixation hole positions on the wall using the wall bracket.
- Drill two holes on the wall and insert the provided screw fixing seats.
- Secure the wall bracket to the wall using two TA4*30mm screws.
With 86 embedded box in the wall:
- Fix the wall bracket to the 86 embedded box using two PM4*16mm screws.
Step 2: Connect Peripherals
Connect any other required input and output devices to the host through the provided cables.
Step 3: Power on the Device
Align the slot on the rear side of the panel with the pin on the wall bracket and slide the host down to complete the installation.
7. IP Indoor Unit Setting
Step 1: Log in to the Web Setting Page
Open a PC web browser and enter the indoor unit's IP address (e.g., http://172.18.90.14). The default username and password are both 'admin'.
[Web login interface showing fields for User, Password, Language, and a Login button.]
Step 2: Add the SIP Account
Configure SIP server address, port, username, password, and SIP user details. Select 'Activate' and then 'Apply' to save the settings.
[Screenshot of SIP settings page with fields like Server Address, Server Port, Username, Password, Registration Expiration, Proxy Server Address, etc.]
Step 3: Feature Setting
Configure various features including call waiting, auto hang-up, silent mode, default line settings, video preferences, call logs, restricted lists, country codes, and more.
[Screenshot of feature settings page showing various toggles and dropdowns for call features, network, line, etc.]
Step 4: Unlock Setting (Doorphone Mode)
Navigate to Application > Doorphone Settings > Add > OK.
- Title: Doorphone mode.
- Number: The SIP account of the Doorphone.
- Line: The SIP line of the Indoor Unit.
- Access codec: Must be consistent with the access code in the doorphone access table.
- Password: Should be the same as the doorphone's open door password.
[Screenshot of Doorphone Settings table with fields for Title, Number, Line, Access Code, Password.]
8. Local Operation
- 6.1 Answer/hang up calls: Click the ? button to answer an incoming call, and click the ? button again to hang up.
- 6.2 Unlock the door: During a call, click the ? button to unlock the door.
- 6.3 Turn on/off monitoring: Click the ?️ button on the indoor unit to view the monitoring screen. Click the ?️ button again to exit. (This feature supports video doorphone communication).
- 6.4 Volume adjustment: When talking, click the ? button to increase the volume or the ? button to decrease the volume.
Company Information
Fanvil Technology Co., Ltd
Website: www.fanvil.com
Email: sales@fanvil.com, support@fanvil.com
Tel: +86-755-2640-2199
Fax: +86-755-2640-2618
Address: 10/F Block A, Dualshine Global Science Innovation Center, Honglang North 2nd Road, Bao'an District, Shenzhen, China
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Class B digital device limits per Part 15 of the FCC rules, designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations. It generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If interference occurs, users are encouraged to correct it by reorienting the antenna, increasing separation, connecting to a different circuit, or consulting a dealer/technician. Modifications not expressly approved by the responsible party may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) the device must not cause harmful interference, and (2) it must accept any received interference. The equipment complies with FCC Radiation Exposure limits for uncontrolled environments, requiring installation and operation with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and the user's body.