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ProTalk Door Entry System
PT-Door01
PT-Door01C
PT-Door02
PT-Door02C
PT-Door01CAV
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Installation and User Manual
ELCOME
Congratulations on purchasing the ‘ProTalk Door Entry’ system. This system will fulfil all your
business, an home, oor entry communication nee s. The ProTalk Door Entry system connects to
your computer network an allows either peer to peer (P2P) calls (calls irect to an IP a ress of
another VoIP evice) or calls to another number via the SIP server.
There are several basic mo els to choose from; a one button system, a two buttons system or a
system with an integrate colour camera. There is also an Anti-van al system in ano ize
aluminium.
The unit is powere by either an AC/DC 12V power supply, which can also power an electric oor
lock, or via a ‘Power over Ethernet’ (PoE) system.
The basic ProTalk Door Entry system inclu es an option to open, up to, two oors with electric
locks. The system is easily programme via a user interface which is accesse via a web browser.
The manufacturer constantly improves the firmware of this pro uct. The system can
ownloa the latest version at any time with the help of an or inary computer, the latest
firmware is available at http://protalk.provu.co.uk/firmware/
You will fin the instructions how to o this on page 22 of this manual. We recommen that
you always ownloa the latest version available to get the best out of the pro uct features.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 BASIC DESCRIPTION 5
1.1 Features 5
1.2 Terminology 5
1.3 Mo ules 7
1.4 Unit features 7
1.4.1 Door Entry System - Basic Unit 7
1.5 Door Entry System assembly 11
1.5.1 Front cover assembly and disassembly 11
1.5.2 Name tag back lighting disassembly 12
1.5.3 Wall mounting 12
1.5.4 Return of name tags after all mounting 13
1.5.5 Name tag change 13
2 DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM OPERATION 14
2.1 Signalling 14
2.2 Caller at the oor 14
2.3 Person in the buil ing 15
2.3.1 Outbound call 15
2.3.2 Incoming call 15
3 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING 16
3.1 Basic VoIP settings 16
3.1.1 Choice of mode and sign in 16
3.1.2 Language setting 17
3.1.3 Net ork settings 18
3.1.4 Peer to peer or SIP server connection 19
3.1.5 Audio codec setting 21
3.1.6 Video setting 22
3.1.7 Video vie ing (programme Pop-Up) 22
3.1.8 Day intervals 23
3.1.9 User interface 24
3.1.10 Service settings 25
3.1.11 Restart 26
3.1.12 Preparation style, language support 26
3.2 Door Entry System parameter setting 27
3.2.1 Basic Parameters 27
3.2.2 All about relays 28
3.2.3 Time Parameters 30
3.2.4 Direct Dialling – Memory numbers 31
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4 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 32
4.1 Electrical parameters 32
4.2 Mechanical parameters 32
4.3 Vi eo parameters 32
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1 BASIC DESCRIPTION
1.1 Basic Features
Door Entry Control Unit:
•Buttons to ial extensions or groups;
•Options for single/ ouble buttone which call ifferent numbers/groups
•Backlit buttons;
•Two internal SPDT relays for controlling a oor opener or light etc.
•Relays controlle in ivi ually by DTMF tones; an
•SIP Protocol.
Unit with IP cam ra (as abov with):
•Optional real-time IP camera viewe via a computer terminal;
•View an talk to callers as well as opening the oor remotely; an
•Camera permanently operational, not just uring calls.
ProTalk Support Kits:
•A range of electronically controlle oor evices to connect to the oor phone;
•12v power supplies with battery backup option;
•Exit Relays; or
•Bun les [of above] as complete oor entry kits.
1.2 Terminology
•Ethernet is a family of frame-base computer networking technologies for local area
networks (LANs).
•A local area network (LAN) is a computer network covering a small physical area, such as
home, office or small group of buil ings, such as a school or an airport
•10BASE-T runs over four wires (two twiste pairs) on a Category 3 or Category 5 cable.
•100BASE-TX Uses two pairs, but requires Category 5 cable (FastEthernet)
•Twisted pair cabling is a form of wiring in which two con uctors (the forwar an return
con uctors of a single circuit) are twiste together for the purposes of cancelling out
electromagnetic interference (EMI) from external sources.
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•UTP (unshiel e twiste pair) cable is not surroun e by any shiel ing.
•STP (shiel e twiste pair) cables are often shiel e in attempt to prevent electromagnetic
interference.
•The orld ide eb (commonly abbreviate as the " eb") is a system of interlinke
hypertext ocuments accesse via the Internet.
•Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol for istribute ,
collaborative, hyperme ia information systems.
•Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a serial bus stan ar to connect evices to a host computer.
•A video codec is a evice or software that enables vi eo compression an /or ecompression
for igital vi eo. H.264 is a stan ar for vi eo compression, an is equivalent to MPEG-4 AVC.
H.263 is a vi eo co ec stan ar originally esigne as a low-bitrate compresse format for
vi eoconferencing. MPEG-4 is collection of metho s efining compression of au io an visual
(AV) igital ata.
•JPEG is a commonly use metho of compression for photographic images.
•Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a general term for a family of transmission
technologies for elivery of voice communications over IP networks such as the Internet.
•The Internet Protocol Suite (commonly known as TCP/IP) is the set of communications
protocols use for the Internet
•An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a numerical i entification an logical a ress that is
assigne to evices participating in a computer network utilizing the Internet Protocol for
communication between its no es.
•Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network application protocol use by
evices (DHCP clients) to obtain configuration information for operation in an Internet
Protocol network.
•The Internet is a global system of interconnecte computer networks that use the
stan ar ize Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP).
•An intranet is a private computer network that uses Internet technologies
•Power over Ethernet or PoE technology escribes a system to transfer electrical power, along
with ata, to remote evices over stan ar twiste -pair cable in an Ethernet network
•Network Time Protocol (NTP), a means of synchronizing clocks over a computer network.
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1.3 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-Door 02C
(PT-Door 01CAV)
1. A one buttone unit (PT-Door 01);
2. A twin buttone unit (PT-Door 02);
3. A one buttone unit with colour camera (PT-Door 01C);
4. A twin buttone with colour camera (PT-Door-02C); an
5. An Anti-van al Unit with ano ize aluminium cover to protect against van alism, this unit is
only available as a one button unit with colour camera (PT-Door 02CAV).
1.4 Unit Features
1.4.1 Door Entry Syst m - Basic Unit
The Door entry system internals consist of; a motherboar , an IP mo ule, a PoE mo ule an a
camera, see pictur 1 for the setting an positioning of the mo ules.
We recommen that the system is powere by PoE technology, Alternating Current (AC 11Vts min.
15Vst max) or Direct Current (DC 12Vss min 18Vss max) connecte via the ‘12V’ connector (as per
pictur 1). The maximum power loa is 300mA, epen ing on the number of mo ules; you may also
use this power source to power the electric locks. In practice an AC 12V/1A woul meet your
eman s.
The Door entry system is fitte with a UTP cable socket/PoE. If your network switch is fitte with a
PoE power supply or you have a separate PoE power supply (usually a small box, the size of network
a aptor at the en of the UTP cable) you won’t nee the 12V supply as well.
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If you opt to use a high powere electrically operate oor mechanism you will nee to provi e a
separate power supply to the relay circuit. Alternatively, you coul utilise a low powere lock
mechanism, which can be connecte via the powere oor bell (backlight) with the PoE system, as
there is sufficient power available in this system to accommo ate this (please see picture 4).
Pictur 1 Moth rboard
The connection of relay contact terminals is illustrate on pictur 2. The “NO” annotation means an
i le- isconnecte contact, “COM” means a pin contact (mi le) an “NC” means an i le-connecte
contact. The contacts of both connectors are galvanic insulate from each other an also from other
circuit contacts.
The alternative connections are shown on pictur 3 an 4.
The camera can be tilte vertically (up an own) so that the optimal picture can be achieve .
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Pictur 2 - Conn ction of th Door Entry Syst m
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Pictur 3 - Conn ction of R lay Contact T rminal without PoE Pow r Sourc
Pictur 4 - Conn ction of R lay Contact T rminal with PoE Pow r Sourc
NB. with low powere lock mechanism, max 350mA.
Voic Communication S tting
Volume settings have been preset by the manufacturer. The preset position is shown on pictur 5. If
changes are require these can easily be ma e by using the trimmers accor ingly. As the system works as a
phone the transmission may result in a voice elay, however, the system is fitte with a circuit for echo
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