MON-TCH7 Touch Monitor

Specifications:

  • Product: Touch Monitor
  • Initial Setup: Ethernet Cable
  • Interface: Touch Screen
  • Language Support: Multiple languages
  • Admin Password Requirements: Minimum 8 characters, including 1
    letter and 1 number
  • SD Card Requirement: Needed for Auto Snapshot feature

Product Usage Instructions:

1. Initial Setup:

The initial connection should be made using an Ethernet Cable.
Ensure the camera has obtained an IP address from the router and is
connected to the internet. All settings should be configured
through the monitor’s touch screen.

2. Wizard:

After the first startup, follow these steps in the wizard:

  1. Select Language, Time Zone, Date and Time settings.
  2. Set Admin Password.
  3. Agree to Privacy Statement.

3. Home Interface:

The home interface includes the following icons:

  • Call logs interface
  • Message Center interface
  • Live video interface
  • DND (Do not Disturb) button
  • SD Card Indicator
  • WiFi Indicator
  • Settings Interface
  • Ethernet Indicator

4. Configuration:

To set up the device, navigate to the settings icon and enter
the admin password to start configuration.

Intercom Settings:

Set Auto Snapshot (Calling In) to capture a snapshot when a call
is initiated. Ensure an SD card is installed for this feature to
work.

Network Settings:

To configure WiFi connectivity instead of Ethernet, follow these
steps:

  1. Click on WiFi Config and enable WiFi if needed.
  2. Select WiFi Networks to scan for available networks.
  3. Choose the network name and input the password. Click OK to
    confirm.
  4. Select either DHCP for automatic IP assignment or Manual IP
    Assignment for static IP settings. Provide the necessary details
    and save the settings.

FAQ:

Q: How can I change the language on the monitor?

A: In the wizard, click on Select Language, choose your desired
language, and save the selection.

Q: What is required for the Auto Snapshot feature to work?

A: An SD card must be installed in the device for the Auto
Snapshot feature to function correctly.

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Quick Guide
Models: · MON-TCH7

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1) Table of Contents
1) Terms & Conditions ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 2) Initial Setup ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 3) Wizard ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 4) Home Interface: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 5) Configuration ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6
5.1) Intercom Settings ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 5.2) Network Settings……………………………………………………………………………………………………..7
5.2.1) Local Network Settings: …………………………………………………………………………………… 7 5.2.2) WiFi: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………7 5.3) Additional Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 5.3.1) Basic Information ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 5.3.2) Time zone ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 5.3.3) Date and Time…………………………………………………………………………………………………8 5.3.4) Configuration ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 5.3.5) Local Settings………………………………………………………………………………………………….9 5.3.6) Reboot……………………………………………………………………………………………………………9 5.3.7) Password Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 5.4) Device Management (IPC) ………………………………………………………………………………………. 9 5.4.1) Adding a Device ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 9 5.4.2) Removing a device:………………………………………………………………………………………..10 5.4.3) Intercom/Doorbell configuration: ………………………………………………………………………10 6) Live View …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….10 6.1) Live Video Interface ……………………………………………………………………………………………….10 6.1.1) Display Modes:………………………………………………………………………………………………11 7) Call ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..11 7.1) Call Snapshot ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….11 8) Message ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..11 9) Wiring …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………12
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1) Terms & Conditions
· We strongly advise users to read this manual and keep it for later use for proper and safe device usage.
· Please use the provided & authorized by Provision-ISR technician power supply and power source indicated on the marking label. The power voltage must be verified before use.
· Avoid improper operation, shock vibration, and heavy pressing that can cause product damage.
· Do not use corrosive detergents when cleaning. When necessary, please use a soft dry cloth to wipe the dirt off; use neutral detergents for problematic pollution & decay. Any cleanser for high-grade furniture is applicable.
· Keep away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, etc.
· Do not try to repair the device without technical aid or approval. · For camera installations: · Avoid aiming the camera directly towards extremely bright objects, such as the
sun, which may damage the image sensor. · Please abstain from reversing the camera. This will result in an inverted image.
Please follow the instructions for proper camera installation. · Do not operate the camera in extreme temperatures or extreme humidity
conditions. · For Recorder & server installations: · Do not block any ventilation openings and ensure proper airing around the
device. · Perform a safe shutdown before disconnecting from power. Otherwise, HDD
damage and configuration loss might occur. · This device is for indoor use only. · Do not install this device near water, nor expose it to rainy or moist
environments. If any solids or liquids get inside the device’s case, turn the device off immediately and have it checked by a qualified technician.
· The instructions in this manual are suitable for all models running Ossia OS. Models which do not support any of the features will have explicit markings.
· For devices with internal power supply, please ensure that the AC 220/110V input selector is set correctly.
· There may be incorrect info or printing errors in this manual. PROVISION-ISR reserves the right to change this manual and publish the revision online on our website (www.provision-isr.com); there may be inconsistencies with the latest
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Video Monitor Quick Guide version, which apply to any software upgrades and product improvements, interpretation and modification added. Updates and corrections are subject to change without notice. · All pictures and examples used in the manual are for reference purposes only. · When this device is in use, the relevant contents of Microsoft, Apple and Google are involved. The ownership of trademarks, logos, and other intellectual properties related to Microsoft, Apple, and Google, belong to the companies mentioned above.
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2) Initial Setup
The initial connection should be done using Ethernet Cable. Make sure the camera got an IP address from the router, and that it is connected to the internet. All settings should be done from the monitor touch screen.
3) Wizard
After the first startup, the wizard will appear and guide you through the crucial setup stages.
1. Language: Click on “Select Language”, choose your desired language, and click on the “Save” ( ) icon.
2. Time Zone: Click on “Time Zone”, set your time zone and enable/disable DST as required. Click on the “Save” ( ) icon to continue.
3. Date and Time: Click on “Date and time”: a. Set “Auto Date and Time” (NTP) if required. If the “Auto Date and Time” is disabled, continue to steps b+c, otherwise skip to step d. b. Set the Date c. Set the Time d. Set the date format e. Set the Time format f. Click on the “Save” ( ) icon to continue.
4. Admin Password: Click on the “Admin Password Settings” and set the new admin password. Note: The admin password must contain at least 8 characters and include 1 letter and 1 number. Click on “Ok” to continue.
5. Privacy Statement: Click on it to open the statement. Mark “Agree” and confirm. 6. Click OK to continue. The monitor will load the home screen.
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4) Home Interface:

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The home interface is built from the following icons:

Icon Description

Icon

Call logs interface

Message Center (Records and Snapshots) interface

Live video interface

Description DND (Do not Disturb) button SD Card Indicator
WiFi Indicator

Settings Interface

Ethernet Indicator

5) Configuration
The device requires setting up through the touch interface. Click on the settings icon and input the admin password to start configuring.
5.1) Intercom Settings
The intercom settings ( ) are the base configuration for the device as follows: 1. Ringtone selection: select the ringtone that will play when calling from an intercom device to the monitor 2. Ring duration: How long will the monitor call before declining the call 3. Call Volume: Set the volume for incoming calls 4. Notification Volume: Set the volume for intercom notifications 5. Touch Sound: Enable to hear sound feedback for the touch interface. 6. Do Not Disturb: Set do not disturb (DND) rules. While DND is enabled, no calls or notifications will be heard.
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7. Auto Snapshot (Calling In): Set whether to take a snapshot from the intercom once a call is initiated.
Please note: You must have an SD card installed for the Auto Snapshot (Calling In) to work.
5.2) Network Settings
The Network settings ( ) is used to configure the Ethernet and WiFi interfaces. 5.2.1) Local Network Settings: Click on Local Network Config. The device only support IPv4 Protocol. There are two options for IP setup: obtain an IP address automatically by DHCP or a user defined IP address. You may choose one of the options as required. DHCP (Automatic IP Assignment): Use “Obtain an IP address automatically” for the camera to communicate with an available DHCP server that will assign the camera with an IP address automatically. Manual IP Assignment: If you wish to set static IP addresses, choose “Input IP Address Manually”, set the IP address you wish to assign, the gateway, subnet mask, preffered DNS and Alternative DNS. Click on the save icon ( ) to apply the settings.
5.2.2) WiFi: If needed, you can set WiFi Connectivity instead of the Ethernet connection.
1. Click on WiFi Config. Enable the WiFi if needed. 2. Click on “WiFi Networks” so the device will scan for available networks 3. Click on the network name you wish to connect and input the password. Click
OK to confirm. 4. There are two options for IP setup: obtain an IP address automatically by DHCP
or a user defined IP address. You may choose one of the options as required. 5. DHCP (Automatic IP Assignment): Use “Obtain an IP address automatically”
for the camera to communicate with an available DHCP server that will assign the camera with an IP address automatically. 6. Manual IP Assignment: If you wish to set static IP addresses, choose “Input IP Address Manually”, set the IP address you wish to assign, the gateway, subnet mask, preffered DNS and Alternative DNS. Click on the save icon ( ) to apply the settings.
Please note: For the DHCP mode to work, you must have a DHCP server on your network. Using DHCP for permanent installations is not advisable as the IP Address might change after a while and cause the device to be unreachable.
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5.3) Additional Settings
The additional settings ( ) is used to configure miscellaneous settings of the monitor. 5.3.1) Basic Information Here you can view the device details and change the device name if needed. 5.3.2) Time zone Set the time zone and DST settings as needed. 5.3.3) Date and Time Set the NTP, time, date, and date/time formats 5.3.4) Configuration Here you can configure the monitor properties and capabilities. Notice that when in the “Configuration” Section, the icons on the right side will change. 5.3.4.1) Device Information Here you can configure the Monitor properties. Click on the information icon ( ) Indoor station type: The monitor can work in 2 modes: Indoor Station and Indoor Exentension.
A. Indoor Station: The monitor is working independently with its own unique number. The monitor can be called directly from an intercom device using the assigned room number.
B. Indoor Extnsion: The monitor will be used as an extension to another indoor station and call simultaniouily with it. (Up to 5 extensions can be set).
Please note: There must be at least 1 monitor set as “Indoor Station” for the system to work properly.
Room Number / Extension Number: If the monitor is set to “Indoor Station”, You will have to assign a room number. The room number will be used to call the monitor from the intercom device. If the monitor is set A “Indoor Extension”, you will have to assign an extension number.
IPC / Intercom conneciton: Here you can set the IPC/Intercom connection to the monitor. You will have 2 options:
A. Constant Connection: The monitor will always keep the IPC online weather the screen is on or off. This is the default value.
B. Temporaty: The monitor will connect to the IPC while it is on. Once switched off, it will disconnect from it. Use it if you have more than 1 monitor, or you wish to save on bandwidth
5.3.4.2) Device Management.
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Please refer to the next section for detailed explanation.
5.3.4.3) Device Maintenance From here you can Restore the device to factory default settings and Perform FW upgrade:
A. Restore Factory Default settings. Choose whether to keep the network configuration and/or the security configuration, then click on the “Save” icon to apply.
B. Firmware Update: The FW update process can vary. Please follow the update procedure as instructed in the FW update package.
5.3.5) Local Settings Here you can configure the monitor local settings and variables.
A. Select Language: Set the devivce audio/display language. B. Screen Brightness: Set the screen brighness as required. C. Screen Sleep Time: Set the screen sleep time. The monitor will turn off after
the specified time. D. TF Card: See the TF Card (Micro SD Card) status. You can also format it from
this interface if required. E. Video Format: Set the Video format to PAL/NTSC. 5.3.6) Reboot Click and confirm to reboot the monitor.
5.3.7) Password Settings There are 2 main types of passwords: Admin and Unlock
A. Admin Password: this is the main administrator password used for configuring the system
B. Unlock Password: When using an intercom device, you can use this password to unlock the door remotely from the intercom interface (Keypad).
5.4) Device Management (IPC)
This interface allows you to connect intercom devices and IPC to the monitor. Go to SettingsMore SettingsConfigurationDevice Management by clicking on the IPC icon ( ). 5.4.1) Adding a Device You can add a device manually or search for devices over the LAN. 5.4.1.1) Manual Add: Click on the add manually icon to open the “Add device interface”. Input all the required fields and click “OK” to save. 5.4.1.1) LAN Search:
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Click on the “LAN Search” icon and wait for the lit to populate. Once you get the list, you can click on a camera to add it to the monitor. Set the username and password and click “OK” to save. You can repeat the process as needed, and click on the “Back” icon once done
5.4.2) Removing a device: Click on the “Trash-bin” icon next to the device name in order to delete it from the monitor
5.4.3) Intercom/Doorbell configuration: Adding an intercom as an IPC is not enough to enable all the intercom features. You must allow the monitor to receive events from it.
1. Go to SettingsMore SettingsConfigurationDevice Management. 2. Set the “Main Door Station” with the intercom IP. If the intercom is not set as
an IPC, it will be added automatically.
Please note: When you set an intercom, you need to make sure that you have an available channel space on the monitor.

6) Live View
In the live view interface, you can view 1/4 Channels and perform basic operations.

6.1) Live Video Interface
The interface and capabilities are as follows:

Icon

Description Start/Stop Manual recording (Requires an available SD Card) Take a Snapshot (Requires an available SD Card)
Open the door lock

Icon Description Start/Stop Talking
Start/Stop Listening

Please note: The features mentioned above must be supported by the IPC in order to work.
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6.1.1) Display Modes: The device supports 1ch or 4ch Display.
A. 1Ch Display: When choosing 1ch display ( ), you will have to choose the IPC you want to display.
B. 4Ch Display: Clicking on the 4ch display ( ) will change the display to 4ch. If you have more than 4 channels on the monitor, and you want to change the display perform the following steps: a. Click on the menu icon for the camera you want to switch ( ). b. Input your admin password to access the device list c. Click on the camera you want to view instead. d. Confirm.
7) Call
The Call interface will show the call log from the intercom device (If applicable). If there was a missed call, the monitor will display a notification bubble next to the Messages icon and the missed call will appear in red.
7.1) Call Snapshot
If you wish for the monitor to save snapshots when there is a call, you should enable “Auto Snapshot (Calling In)” under the intercom settings. You must have and SD Card available for this feature to work.
8) Message
The messages interface will show records and snapshots stored on the device’s SD card. There are 3 sections:
A. Sensor recording: Records initiated by sensor alarm B. Snapshot Records: Manual snapshots taken by the user C. Record: Manual Record taken by the user
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9) Wiring

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Documents / Resources

PROVISION ISR MON-TCH7 Touch Monitor [pdf] User Guide
MON-TCH7 Touch Monitor, MON-TCH7, Touch Monitor, Monitor

References

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