Hikvision Network Indoor Station Installation Guide
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Symbol | Description |
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⚠️ Danger | Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will or could result in death or serious injury. |
⚠️ Caution | Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results. |
ℹ️ Note | Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text. |
1 About this Manual
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Product | Model |
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Network Indoor Station | DS-KH6320-WTE1, DS-KH6320-TE1 |
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2 Appearance
Front Panel
The front panel of the Network Indoor Station features a screen and a microphone.
Figure 2-1 Front Panel
No. | Description |
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1 | Screen |
2 | Microphone |
Rear Panel
The rear panel includes various interfaces and terminals.
Figure 2-2 Rear Panel
No. | Description |
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3 | Network Interface |
4 | Loudspeaker |
5 | TF Card Slot |
6 | Alarm Terminal |
7 | Reserved |
8 | Power Terminal |
3 Wiring Description
The indoor station has a 20-pin terminal on the rear panel, consisting of 2 RS-485 pins, 5 reserved pins, 4 relay output pins, 8 alarm input pins, and 1 GND pin.
Note: The DS-KH6320-TE1 model has a 20-pin terminal with 11 reserved pins, 8 alarm input pins, and 1 GND pin. Please refer to the specific model for details.
Figure 3-1 Wiring Description (Alarm Input Device)
The wiring diagram shows connections for RS-485, reserved pins, relay output, and alarm input devices.
Figure 3-2 Relay Output Internal Circuit Structure
This diagram illustrates the internal circuit structure of the relay output, showing connections for NO (Normally Open), COM (Common), and NC (Normally Closed).
4 Installation
The device supports wall mounting and offers two installation modes.
4.1 Wall Mounting Plate
The wall mounting plate and junction box are necessary for installing the indoor station on the wall. The junction box dimensions should be 75 mm (width) x 75 mm (length) x 50 mm (depth). The dimensions of the wall mounting plate are provided in the figure.
Figure 4-1 Wall Mounting Plate
This figure displays the dimensions and layout of the wall mounting plate.
4.2 Wall Mounting with Junction Box
Before You Start
Note: Ensure the device is in good condition with all assembly parts included. The indoor station supports a 12 VDC power supply; verify your power supply compatibility. Power off all related equipment during installation. Check the product specification for the installation environment.
Steps:
- Chisel a hole in the wall with dimensions of 76 mm (width) x 76 mm (length) x 50 mm (depth).
- Insert the junction box into the chiseled hole in the wall.
- Secure the wall mounting plate to the junction box using 2 screws.
- Attach the indoor station to the wall mounting plate by inserting the plate hooks into the slots on the rear panel. The lock catch will automatically secure the device.
Figure 4-2 Wall Mounting with Junction Box
This diagram illustrates the process of mounting the indoor station using a junction box.
4.3 Mounting Indoor Station without Junction Box
Before You Start
Note: Ensure the device is in good condition with all assembly parts included. The indoor station supports a 12 VDC power supply; verify your power supply compatibility. Power off all related equipment during installation. Check the product specification for the installation environment.
Steps:
- Insert 2 expansion tubes into the wall.
- Secure the wall mounting plate to the junction box with 2 screws.
- Attach the indoor station to the wall mounting plate by inserting the plate hooks into the slots on the rear panel. The lock catch will automatically secure the device.
Figure 4-3 Wall Mounting without Junction Box
This diagram illustrates the process of mounting the indoor station directly to the wall without a junction box.
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