Fanvil i32V Video Door Phone Quick Installation Guide
Fanvil
1 Package Contents
- i32V Video Door Phone
- Connector
- Quick Installation Guide
- Mounting Template
- RFID Cards
- Screw and tool
2 Physical Specification
1) Panel
Device size: 195 x 120 x 34 (mm)
Components:
- IR LED
- Camera
- Speaker
- RFID area
- DSS Key
- MIC
2) Interface Description
The rear case of the device features terminal blocks for connecting power supply, electric lock control, etc.
Serial number | Description |
---|---|
1 | Ethernet interface: standard RJ45 interface, 10/100M adaptive. Recommended to use Cat 5 or Cat 5e network cable. |
2 | Power interface: 12V/1A input, left positive, right grounded. |
3, 5 | Two sets of short-circuit input detection interfaces: for connecting switches, infrared probes, door magnets, vibration sensors, and other input devices. |
4, 6 | Two sets of short-circuit output control interfaces: used to control electric locks, alarms, etc. |
7 | Wiegand interface |
8, 9 | Two sets of door magnetic detection. |
10 | Recording output interface: Mixes the device and the sound of the far-end call. One is the recording signal line, and the other is the ground line. Ensure the line is grounded to avoid noise. |
11 | External active speaker interface: for audio power amplification. One is the audio signal line, and the other is the ground line. Ensure the line is grounded to avoid noise. |
12 | JP1 jumper |
JP1 Jumper
There are two modes for power supply of electric-lock:
- Passive Mode (Default): When the electric-lock starting current is more than 12V/500mA, use the external drive mode. The electric lock interface is for short circuit output control.
- Active Mode: When the electric-lock starting current is less than 12V/500mA, use the internal drive mode. The electric lock interface is 12V DC output.
3) Wiring Instructions
Definitions:
- NO: Normally Open Contact
- COM: Common Contact
- NC: Normally Close Contact
Driving Mode | Electric-lock Mode | JP1 Jumper | Connections |
---|---|---|---|
Active | No electricity when open | 1-2 | Electric-lock (Normally Open Mode) Power Supply 12V/1A Indoor switch No electricity when open the door |
Passive | No electricity when open | 1-2 | Electric-lock (Normally Close Mode) Power Supply 12V/1A Indoor switch When the power to open the door |
Active | Electricity when open | 1-2 | Door Phone Power Input Power Supply 12V/2A Indoor switch Electric lock (normally open type) No electricity when open the door |
Active | Electricity when open | 1-2 | Door Phone Power Input Power Supply 12V/2A Indoor switch Electric lock (normally closed type) When the power to open the door |
3 Installation Diagram
Wall-mounted:
- Use the built-in screw tool to remove the surface shell.
- Based on installation dimensions, draw mounting hole positions on the wall and use an electric drill.
- Insert the white rubber plugs into the wall and fix the bottom with screws.
- After connecting the power cord and network cable, screw the surface shell back on.
4 Searching Door Phone
There are two methods to search for the device:
Method 1:
Open the iDoorPhone Network Scanner. Press the Refresh button to search for the device and find its IP address. (Download address: http://download.fanvil.com/tool/iDoorPhoneNetworkScanner.exe)
Screenshot of iDoor Phone Network Scanner showing IP Address, Serial Number, MAC Address, SW Version, and Description.
Method 2:
Long press the DSS key for 10 seconds (after power-on for 30 seconds). When the speaker beeps rapidly, press the DSS key again quickly. The beeps stop, and the intercom will report the IP address.
Switching IP Address Acquisition Mode: Long press the DSS key for 10 seconds until a beep is heard. Then, press the DSS key three times. The beeps stop. Wait 10 seconds for the system to automatically broadcast the current IP address.
5 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 of the login interface showing fields for User, Password, and Language, with a 'Logon' 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 of the SIP settings interface showing fields for SIP Server Address, Port, Username, Password, and other related settings.
Step 3: Setting DSS key
Configure the DSS key for quick start. Click "Apply" to save the settings.
- Type: Hot 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 of the Function Key settings interface showing options for Hot Key, Speed Dial, and other related configurations.
Step 4: Door Phone Setting
Configure various settings including Switch Mode, Card Reader settings, Door Unlock Indication, and Talk Duration.
Screenshot of the Door Phone Settings interface showing various options under Features, Audio, Video, etc.
6 Door Unlocking Setting
RFID Card
- Go to EGS Access → Enter the Name and ID Number (Only Front 10 yards) → Press Add to Access Table.
- Use pre-assigned RFID cards to unlock the door by touching the RFID area of the device.
Remote Password
- Go to EGS Setting → Features → Set Remote Password (The default is "*").
- To answer a call made by a visitor via SIP phone, press the "*" key to unlock the door for the visitor.