Fanvil i61, i62, i63, i64 Quick Installation Guide
Package Contents
- Video Door Phone
- Connector
- Quick Installation Guide
- Mounting Template
- RFID Cards (2pcs)
- Screw and tool
Physical Specification
1) Panel
Model | Device Size |
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i61 | 159.7 x 88 x 36.15 (mm) |
i62&i63&i64 | 177.4 x 88 x 36.15 (mm) |
Panel Descriptions:
i61/i62: Diagram showing the front panel of the i61/i62 model, featuring a MIC, Camera, IR LED, Photoresistor, TOF sensor, DSS Key, RFID area, and Speaker.
i63/i64: Diagram showing the front panel of the i63/i64 model, featuring a MIC, Camera, IR LED, Photoresistor, TOF sensor, DSS Key, LED, Speaker, and Dialing key.
Interface Description
The rear of the device has terminal blocks for connecting power supply, electric lock control, etc. The connections are as follows:
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, positive up, ground down. |
6-7 | Two sets of short-circuit output control interface: used to control electric locks, alarms, etc. |
8 | Line out interface |
Wiring Instructions
Definitions: NO: Normally Open Contact; COM: Common Contact; NC: Normally Close Contact.
Driving Mode | Electric-lock Mode | Connections | |
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No electricity when open | Electrify when open | ||
Passive | ✔ | Diagram illustrating wiring for the 'No electricity when open' electric lock mode, using a normally open (NO) contact. | |
✔ | ✔ | Diagram illustrating wiring for the 'No electricity when open' electric lock mode, using a normally closed (NC) contact. | |
✔ | Diagram illustrating wiring for the 'Electrify when open' electric lock mode. |
Installation Diagram
Wall Mounting
Step 1: Installation Preparation
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
Tools that may be required:
- Phillips screwdriver, hammer, RJ45 crimper
- Electric impact drill with an 8mm drill bit
Step 2: Drilling
Diagram illustrating wall mounting/built-in drilling process, showing a drill, wall anchors, and template placement. Place the mounting template on the wall, drill 4 holes (approx. 50mm deep), and insert screw anchors.
Step 3: Removing Hanging Bracket and Back Shell
Diagram showing the detachment of the wall bracket from the device and the rear cover screws. Detach the wall bracket downward from the device and loosen the four screws on the rear cover.
Step 4: Install Wall Bracket, Wiring and Casing
Diagram showing the wall bracket being fixed to the wall with screws. Align the wall bracket with wall holes and fix with TA4*30mm screws. Diagram showing wires passing through a silicone plug in the bottom case, with a length indication. Pass wires through the silicone plug in the bottom case, reserving 15-20cm length. Note: The outlet hole faces down. Diagram illustrating the device being attached to the wall bracket in a top-down manner. Attach the device to the wall bracket in a top-down manner, securing with screws at the bottom.
Flush Mounting
Step 1: Installation Preparation
Check the following contents:
- PM3*3mm screws x5
- PM3*4mm screws x5
- φ6*30mm screw anchors x5
- KB3*10mm screws x3
- TA4*30mm screws x5
Appearance and Installation Diagram: Diagram showing the components for flush mounting: Decoration Panel, Small Stents, Device, and Wall Box.
Searching Door Phone
Two methods are available:
Method 1: Use the iDoor Phone Network Scanner software. Download from: http://download.fanvil.com/tool/iDoorPhoneNetworkScanner.exe. Screenshot of the iDoorPhoneNetworkScanner software interface, displaying IP address, Model, MAC, Version, and Description. Press 'Refresh' to find the IP address.
Method 2: Long press the DSS key for 3 seconds (after 30 seconds power-on). When the speaker beeps rapidly, press the speed-dial button within 5 seconds to hear the IP address announced by voice. The device also supports switching IP acquisition mode via DSS key: touch and hold speed-dial button for 3 seconds, wait for beep, press speed-dial button three times within 5 seconds to hear the IP address.
IP Door Phone Setting
Step 1: Log in the door phone
Screenshot of the IP Door Phone login page, showing fields for User, Password, and Language, with a Login button. Access the door phone via its IP address (e.g., http://192.168.1.128) in a web browser. Default username and password are 'admin'.
Step 2: Add the SIP account
Screenshot of the SIP account configuration page in the device's web interface, showing fields for SIP server, port, username, password, etc. Configure SIP server address, port, username, password, and SIP user parameters. Select 'Activate' and click 'Apply'.
Step 3: Setting DSS key
Screenshot of the Function Key Settings page, showing configuration for DSS keys. Configure the DSS key type (e.g., Memory Key), number, line, and subtype (e.g., Speed dial). Click 'Apply' to save.
Step 4: Door Phone Setting
Screenshot of the Door Phone Setting page, showing configuration for relays, RFID format, Wiegand mode, etc. Configure relay modes (Monostable, Independence), RFID format (e.g., 8H10D), Wiegand mode, and other parameters. Click 'Apply' to save.
Door Unlocking Setting
RFID Card
Step 1: Navigate to EGS Setting → Add Card Rule. Select 'Type' ('Normal' for door opening, 'Add'/'Del' for card management). Default is 'Normal'.
Step 2: Enter name and card number (first 10 digits), click 'Add'. Screenshot of the RFID Card management page, showing options to add card rules, import card lists, and manage existing cards.
Step 3: Use the configured ID card on the device's card reading area to open the door.
Remote Password
Step 1: Navigate to EGS Setting → Password → Add password rule → Select 'Remote'.
Step 2: Enter Name, Password, and Number, then click 'Add to Password Table'. Screenshot of the Remote Password management page, showing options to add password rules, import password lists, and manage existing passwords.
Step 3: The owner answers the access control call and presses '*' (default password) or '123456' (new password) to open the door for visitors.
Local Password
Step 1: Configure access on Web → EGS Setting → Password → Add password rule → Select 'Local' (i64 model only).
Step 2: Enter Name and Password, then click 'Add to Password Table'.
Step 3: Owners and visitors can open the door by entering '6789' (default password) or '123456' (new password) via the keypad.