1|Page ProTalk Door Entry System PT-Door01 PT-Door01C PT-Door02 PT-Door02C PT-Door01CAV Installation and User Manual
10|PageThe light sensitivity trimmer allows you to set the level of light that triggers when the LED lights come on. These lights shed additional
11|Page1.5.2 Name Tag Back Lighting Disassembly 1.5.3 Wall Mounting The unit can be Wall mounted with the enclosed screws and wall plugs (screw d
12|Page1.5.4 Return of name tags after wall mounting 1.5.5 Name Tag Change Each button has a card tag held in place with a plastic cover (see pi
13|Page2 DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM OPERATION 2.1 Signalling System has operational acoustic signals and also red LED light (placed under the microphone)
14|Pageparameters, the System will trip the appropriate relay (if it is set in modes m=1 to m=5) for a given time, previously set in parameters. 2.
15|Page3 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING 3.1 Basic VoIP Settings 3.1.1 Choice of Mode and Sign-in It is important choose the mode the System will utilise
16|PageLog in using your user name and password. The factory set user name is always “admin” and the password is “1234” (these can be changed in th
17|Page3.1.3 Network Settings Network setting can be found in “Network setting”. You can either use a fixed IP address or a dynamically assigned o
18|Page1. Hostname - Name of the System for network differentiation (e.g. when using more Systems – more door entries); 2. Switch on/off DHCP add
19|PageWhen using setting the SIP server mode with the DIP mode relay, the folder will change items in the “SIP parameters”. 1. SIP proxy server
2|PageWELCOME Congratulations on purchasing the ‘ProTalk Door Entry’ system. This system will fulfil all your business, and home, door entry com
20|Page3.1.6 Video Setting 1. Picture resolution; 2. Number of images per second; 3. Other video settings; and 4. Default values – will perfor
21|Page You can run several Door Entry Systems in one network and the different Door Entry Systems can be differentiated with a “nametag” (see pa
22|Page1. Video on/off relay on Web interface title page (once switched off, you must log in with password to switch it back on for security purpo
23|Pagechange the ending to “.txt”. A text file does not have the standard line ending CR LF, but only LF. For a reliable display the program “PS
24|PageThe first file will be headed “upload_fw.sh”, please do not change this file. The second file is in syntax HTML, and enables you to change f
25|Page5. Switching between mode Day/Night can be either manual (using the codes above), or automatic using the interval table (conditioned by the
26|Page=4 Bell mode – switches the bell on with the press of the button and off after a specified time (as set in “relay closing” and used when an
27|Page7. Default values – will perform basic factory reset. After making any changes click on “save changes”. 3.2.3 Time Parameters 1. The maxi
28|Page3.2.4 Direct Dialling – Memory Numbers 1. Button number (Memory) – saved telephone numbers in column 1 (Day Mode) can be as long as 25 di
29|Page4 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 4.1 Electric Parameters 4.2 Mechanical Measurements The covers of all the Door Entry System covers are IP44 to pr
3|PageTABLE OF CONTENTS 1 BASIC DESCRIPTION 4 1.1 Features 4 1.2 Terminology 6 1.3 Modules 6 1.4 Unit features 6 1.4.1 Door Entry
30|Page Streaming H.263 only recognises CIF resolution (352x288) so bigger JPEGs will be reduced to fill the screen however; smaller JPEGs will n
31|PageWARRANTY Each and every product has been tested before it leaves the factory. The manufacturer guarantees that the product and its feature
4|Page1 BASIC DESCRIPTION 1.1 Basic Features Door Entry Control Unit: Buttons to dial extensions or groups; Options for single/double butto
5|Page Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a serial bus standard to connect devices to a host computer. A video codec is a device or software that en
6|Page1.3 Models There are several options of ‘ProTalk Door Entry System’ units to choose from, namely: PT-Door 01 PT-Door 02 PT-Door 01C PT-D
7|Pagewith the PoE system, as there sufficient power available in this system to accommodate this (please see picture 4). Picture 1 Motherboard T
8|PagePicture 2 - Connection of the Door Entry System
9|PagePicture 3 - Connection of Relay Contact Terminal without PoE Power Source Picture 4 - Connection of Relay Contact Terminal with PoE Power
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