Dnake 902C-A User manual

User Manual
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DNAKE 902C-A


REMARK
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doubt please call our tech-supporting and customer center.
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extra notice for any change. The illustration shown here is only for reference. If
there is any difference, please take the actual product as the standard.
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When the product reaches the end of service life and needs to be discarded,
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collection points in order to avoid the damage to the environment and human
health caused by any disposal. We encourage recycling and reusing the material
resources.

CATALOG
PRODUCT FEATURE ............................................. 1
TECHNICAL PARAMETER ..................................... 1
PACKAGE CONTENT ............................................. 2
OVERVIEW.............................................................. 3
BASIC OPERATION ................................................ 4
DEVICE SETTING ................................................... 8
WEB SETTING ...................................................... 13
SYSTEM DIAGRAM .............................................. 21
DEVICE WIRING ................................................... 22
INSTALLATION...................................................... 23
TROUBLESHOOTING........................................... 24
SAFETY INSTRUCTION ....................................... 25

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PRODUCT FEATURE
1. 10.1-inch capacitive touch screen
2. Android System
3. Alarm/Call logs
4. Message Sending/Receiving
5. Powered by PoE or power adapter (DC12V/2A)
6. Support SIP 2.0 protocol, easy integration with other SIP devices
7. Support monitoring 16 IP cameras
TECHNICAL PARAMETER
Power Supply: PoE (802.3af) or DC 12V/2A
Standby Power: 3 W
Rated Power: 10 W
Resolution: 1024 x 600
Working Temperature: -40℃to +55℃
Storage Temperature: -40℃to +70℃
Working Humidity: 10% to 90% (non-condensing)

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PACKAGE CONTENT
MODEL: 902C-A (Desktop Mounting)
902C-A Handset Desktop Bracket Desktop Stand Quick Start Guide

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OVERVIEW

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BASIC OPERATION
1. Call
Click Call icon on Master Station’s homepage to call Indoor Monitor. Enter
Building number + Building + Unit number + Unit + Room number + dial icon to
call Indoor Monitor (such as 1 + Building + 1 + Unit + 1111 + Dial button).
2. Monitor
Click Monitor icon on Master Station’s homepage to monitor Door Station, Gate
Station and IP camera.
In Unit call page, please press building number, building, unit number, unit and
then device no to monitor Door Station. The format is “Building No. + Building +
Unit No. +Unit + Device No.” such as 1-1-1.
In Gate call page, please press Device No of Gate Station to monitor Gate
Station.

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In IP Cameras page, you can click the arrows above to switch to other IP
cameras (16 Max). The menu on the right is for adding or deleting IP cameras.
3. Contacts
Click Call icon on Master Station’s homepage to find Contacts on the left. Unfold
Groups and press to call. You can dial any residents in this phonebook.
4. Call Logs
Click Call icon on Master Station’s homepage to find Call Logs on the left. You
can press the log and dial button to call back. You can also press the menu
behind to check details including screenshot.

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5. Alarms
Click Alarms icon on Master Station’s homepage to check alarm logs. Tick icon is
for canceling alarm, dial icon is for calling back, and the trash can is used to
delete the log. Clear icon on the right upper icon is used for clearing up all logs.
6. Messages
Click Messages icon to check messages from others, edit and send messages to
Indoor Monitors.
7. Broadcast
Click the speaker icon on the right upper corner to broadcast to all Door Stations.

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8. Turn off Screen
Click the off icon on the right upper corner to turn off the display.

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DEVICE SETTING
Connect Master Station and other devices to a network switch in the same LAN.
Go to Settings to configure the device.
1. Display
Brightness level:
Screen brightness adjustment;
Sleep:
Screen sleep time (15s, 30s, 1min, 2mins,
5mins, 20mins, 30mins);
2. Intercom
System Vol:
Volume of System can be set from 1 to 6.
Volume 6 is the maximum volume (Key tone);

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Intercom Vol:
Volume of Intercom can be set from 1 to 6.
Volume 6 is the maximum volume (Call volume);
Ringtone:
The ringing sound (Ringtone 01-04);
Key Tone:
The keytone (Enable or disable);
Auto Answer:
Pick up automatically when receiving a call;
3. Date & Time
Automatic date & time:
Enable to synchronize computer time;
Time Zone:
A region that observes a uniform standard time;
Date Format:
3 time formats supported (YYYY-MM-DD, DD-
MM-YYYY, MM-DD-YYYY);
12H/24H:
Select 12H or 24H format to display on the
device;
NTP:
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol used
to synchronize computer time;
4. Language
Language:
16 languages supported (简体中文, English, 繁體
中文, תי ִרב ִﬠ, Deutsch, Español, Türk, Tiếng Việt,
Nederlands, Português, Polski, Русский, ﻲﺑرﻋ,
Français, Italiano, slovenský);
5. Version

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Firmware:
Firmware version of the device;
IP:
Current IP address of the device;
MAC:
MAC address of the device;
SIP:
Status of SIP registration of the device;
6. More > Ethernet
The device network can be set to either DHCP or a static IP address. CMS
parameters should be configured here when you try to register this device to
CMS.
DHCP:
Enable DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) to dynamically distributing network
configuration parameters;
IP:
Configure Static IP address to manually
distributing network configuration parameters;
Mask:
Subnet mask;
Gateway:
A component that is part of two networks, which
use different protocols;
DNS:
Domain Name Server of the device;
CMS IP:
Server address of CMS;
Current IP:
Current IP address of the device;
7. More > Room

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Concierge Group:
Master Station will ring according to the
concierge number. No.1 Master Station will ring
first. If it’s not answered, No.2 will ring… (Range:
1-5);
Device No:
Number of the device (Range: 0-9);
Sync:
A number used to synchronize to other Master
Stations;
8. More > SIP
SIP:
Enable to use SIP;
Display Name:
Display name of SIP account;
Register Name:
Register Name of SIP account;
Username:
Username of SIP account;
Password:
Password of SIP account;
SIP Server Host:
SIP Server domain or IP address;
SIP Server Host Port:
The default port is 5060;
Outbound Proxy:
Outbound Proxy of SIP;
Outbound Proxy Port:
the default port is 5060;
Transport Protocol:
Transfer Protocol (UDP, TCP, TLS);
9. More > Password

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Old:
Current administrator password of the Device
(Default 123456);
New:
New administrator password of the Device;
Confirm:
Confirm administrator password of the Device;
10. More > Apps
Apps:
3rd party apps can be managed here;
11. More > Reset
Reset to Factory:
Reset to factory settings;
Reboot:
Reboot the device;

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WEB SETTING
Connect Master Station and PC to a network switch in the same LAN. You can
enter the IP address of Master Station in the web browser search bar and log in
with the default account (admin) and password (123456). This is where you can
configure the device.
For getting the IP address, you can search by DNAKE Remote Upgrade Tool
which is installed in the same LAN with the devices.
1. Main
When you first log in to the web interface, you can find basic information
displayed in this dashboard.
Firmware Version:
Firmware version of the device;
Framework:
Framework of the device;
MCU:
MCU of the device;
SIP:
Status of SIP registration of the device;
Model:
Model of the device;

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2. Network
The device network can be set to either DHCP or a static IP address. CMS
parameters should be configured here when you try to register this device to
CMS.
DHCP:
Enable DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) to dynamically distribute network
configuration parameters;
IP Address:
Configure Static IP address to manually
distribute network configuration parameters;
Mask:
Subnet mask;
Gateway:
A component that is part of two networks, which
use different protocols;
DNS:
Domain Name Server of the device;
Eth & wifi:
Switch to activate network port and Wi-Fi of the
device to work simultaneously;
CMS IP:
Server address of CMS;
3. Device
Numbers here are basic settings for grouping Master Station.

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Concierge Group:
Master Station will ring according to the
concierge number. No.1 Master Station will ring
first. If it’s not answered, No.2 will ring… (Range:
1-5);
Device No:
Number of the device (Range: 0-9);
Sync:
A number used to synchronize to other Master
Stations;
No Unit:
After enabling, Unit number is not needed when
pressing numbers to call;
4. VOIP
The SIP column concerns SIP registration.

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SIP enabled:
Enable to use SIP;
Proxy:
SIP Server Host of SIP; the default port is 5060;
Outbound:
Outbound Proxy of SIP; the default port is 5060;
User:
Username of SIP;
Password:
Password of SIP;
Timeout:
The call will be ended automatically after a
period of time (120s, 300s, 600s, 1200s, 1800s);
Multicast:
Fill in voice gateway to receive voice broadcast;
5. Advanced
Relays, IPC and other features can be configured here.
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