101VOICE IP3667 User manual

IP Door Access Control
Quick Installation Guide
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Table of Contents
1. Package Contents ......................................................................................... 4
2. Physical Specifications.................................................................................. 4
3. Installation ................................................................................................... 8
4. Searching Door Phone ................................................................................ 11
5. SIP Door Access Control Setting ................................................................. 12
6. Door Unlocking Setting............................................................................... 13
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2. Physical Specifications
Device size 223 x 130 x 74mm
Weight 1800g
1) Front Panel
Speaker
Numeric keypad
(password and dialing)
Lock status
Call status
Ring status
Network and registration
status
DSS Key
MICs
Camera
Photoresistor
Infrared light
RFID area
Door Phone Connectors
Quick Installation
Guide
RFID Cards
Mounting Template
Screw and
Wrench
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1. Package Contents

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Camera Get the video.
Infrared light &
Photoresistor ToCompensate for lack of ambient light
Speaker The door phone has a built-in speaker for convenient communication
and alert use.
MIC The door phone has a built-in microphone hidden in the pinhole located
on the front panel.
RFID Reader Use RFID cards to unlock the door by touching RFID reader of device.
Button Definition
Button Description
DSS Key Press the Button to request to open the door or call.
Numeric Keyboard Input password to open the door or call.
LED Definition
LED Status Description
Lock
Steady Blue Door unlocking
off Door locking
Call
Blinks per second Hold
Steady Blue Call Hold
off On Hook
Ring
Steady Blue Ringing
off On Hook
Network & SIP
Registration
Blinks per second Network error
off Network is normal, SIP is not registered
Blinks every 3 seconds SIP Registration failed
Steady Blue SIP Registration succeeded
2) Port Definition
After removing the back panel of device, there is one terminal block connector for power and lock
control connection as shown in the picture below.
JP1 Jumper
Power and lock
connector
WAN Port
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Interface Description

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Power and Electric-lock Connector
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
+DC12V VSS NC COM NO S-IN S-OUT
12V DC Input Electric-lock switch Indoor switch
JP1 Jumper
There are two power supply modes for electric-lock as shown in the picture below.
(The default is “Passive Mode:”).
Passive Mode: When the electric-lock starting current is more than 12V/650mA, you must use the
external drive mode, the electric lock interface for short circuit output control.
Active Mode : When the electric-lock starting current is less than 12V/650mA, you can use the internal
drive mode, the electric lock interface is 12V DC output.
Jumper in passive mode Jumper in active mode
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Network Connector

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Driving Mode Electric-lock Mode JP1
Jumper Connections
Active Passive No electricity
when open
Electrify
when open
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Wiring instructions
NO: Normally Open Contact;COM: Common Contact;NC: Normally Close Contact

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Front Panel Main Part of Intercom Rain Shade Back Panel
Figure 1 Three Major Parts of IP3667
Step 1: Installation preparation
A. Check the following contents:
Hex wrench x 1
RJ45 plugs x 2 (1 spare)
TA5 x 40mm screws x 4
35mm screw anchors x4
B. Tools that may be required:
Hex wrench
Phillips screwdriver (Ph2 or Ph3), hammer, RJ45 crimper
Electric impact drill with an 6mm drill bit
Step 2: Drilling
Figure 2 Wall Mounting
A. Place the mounting template with dimensions on the surface of a wall in the desired flat position.
B. Use an electric drill to drill the 4 holes marked on the mounting template. It is recommended to drill
about 50mm deep. Remove the template when finished drilling.
C. Push or hammer screw anchors into the drilled holes.
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Figure 3 Figure 4
B. With Phillips screwdriver, unpack the rain shade and the main part of intercom according to diagram (5)
Figure 5
Step 4: Back panel fixing and cabling
Figure 6 Figure 7
A. Select the hole for cable supply, 15cm to 20cm cable length is recommended.
Note: The direction of the cable hole on back panel is pointing down.
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Step 3: Removing hanging shell
A. With L-shaped screwdriver, unpack the front panel according to diagram (3) (Counter-clockwise) and (4)

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B. With 4 TA5*40mm screws, tighten the back panel on the wall according to diagram (6).
C. Connect the cables of RJ45, power, and electric-lock to the motherboard socket as mentioned
in connectors description (refer to Section 2).
D. Test whether there is electricity by doing the following:
Press the # button for 3 seconds to get the IP address of intercom by voice.
Input access password or press the indoor switch to check electric-lock installation.
Note: Do not proceed mounting until you have finished the electric check
Step 4: Mounting
Figure 8 Figure 9
A. With 6 screws unscrewed before, tighten the main part (together with rain shade) of intercom
on the back panel according to diagram (8).
B. Push the front panel into the plastic frame, and tighten it with 6 screws according to diagram (9).
Note: Make sure the screws have been tightened properly for better waterproof effect.
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There are two methods as shown below to search the device.
Method 1:
Open the iDoorPhone Network Scanner. Press the Refresh button to search the device and find
the IP address. Download here
Method 2:
Press and hold the “#” key for 3 seconds and the door phone will report the IP address by voice.
In addition,device provides the device surface DSS key operation to switch IP address acquisition
mode: long press the DSS key for 10 seconds, until the speaker beeps, and then press the DSS key
three times until the beep stops. Wait 10 seconds, and when it is successful , the system automatically
broadcast the current IP address.
Default Setting
Default DHCP Client Enable
Static IP Address 192.168.1.128
Default Web Port 80
Default Login User Name admin
Default Login Password !0!V0iPd00R
Display IP address Hold # for 3 seconds to display by voice
Search Tools iDoorPhone Network Scanner
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4. Searching Door Phone
Note:
It is strongly encouraged to assign either a static or reserved DHCP IP address to the IP3667, as well as
any desk phones that will receive IP calls from the IP3667 or access its video feed. Otherwise the IP
address may change and the function keys will no longer work as configured.

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Step 1: Log into the door phone
Input IP address (e.g. http://192.168.1.149) into address bar of PC’s web browser.
The default user name and password are both admin.
Step 2: Add the SIP account.
Set SIP server address, port, user name, password and SIP user with assigned SIP account parameters.
Select “Activate”, and then click Apply to save this setting.
Step 3: Setting DSS key
Set the DSS key as shown below for a quick start. Click “Apply” to save this setting.
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
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Step 4: Door Phone Setting
6. Door Unlocking Setting
Local
1) Local Password
Step 1: Go to EGS Setting →Features →Set Local Password (The default is “6789”).
Step 2: Use the device’s Numeric Keyboard to input password and “#” key, and then the door will be
unlocked.
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unlocked.
Remote
Remote Password
Step 1: Go to EGS Setting →Features →Set Remote Password (The default is “*”).
Step 2: To answer the call made by the visit via SIP phone, press the “*” key to unlock the door for the
visitor.
RFID Card
Step 1: Go to EGS Access → Enter the Name and ID Number (Only Front 10 yards) → Press Add to
Access Table.
Step 2: Use preassigned RFID cards to unlock the door by touching the RFID area of the device.
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2) Private Access Code
Step 1: Go to EGS Access →Access Rule →set Access Code.
Step 2: Use the device’s Numeric Keyboard to input password and “#” key, and then the door will be
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