B network connection – IC Realtime 7- inch Color Indoor Monitor (IHD7310) User Manual

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I C R E A L T I M E S E C U R I T Y S O L U T I O N S

8

No.

Name

Description

1

Power Indicator

Illuminates when unit is receiving proper power

2

Info Indicator

Illuminates when unit has a new message or new information that has not been looked at

3

S.O.S

Attempts to call the management center where all Intercom devices are managed. !
Requires software to monitor

4

Main Menu

Takes you back to the main menu home page

5

Call Center

Takes you to the call center where you can place a call to other monitors, view
missed/placed calls, monitor live cameras that are attached to the device, and more.

6

Monitor

View live streams from the cameras that are attached to the device

7

Unlock

Press this button during incoming call, calling, and monitoring, you can unlock corresponding
door station

3.b Network Connection

Note: Please use the following default passwords access menus: 002236 or 123456

Step 1: Ensure the monitor is physically connected to your Network, and Powered ON.

Patch the monitor into your network with a standard Ethernet cable. Provide the monitor with power via

12VDC power input jack.

Step 2: Assign an IP address to the monitor.

The IH-7310 Series monitor (and all ICRealtime Intercom based monitors) have a factory default static IP
address of 10.22.15.180. You can change this by navigating to the 'Net Set' menu of the unit. Tap on 'Settings'

 'Project Settings' 'Net Set'. Make sure the IP address you are applying conforms to the networks address
scheme. You can also use 'DHCP' to automatically obtain a IP address from the network's DHCP server.

Step 3: DHCP

While still in the 'Net Set' section of the unit choose 'DHCP' and tap 'Ok'. It should grab an available IP address
if there is a DCHP server on the network. We would advise to use a static address once you find an open IP on

the network. Thus you will always know what the IP is of the unit and it will never change.

Note: DHCP addresses have lease times to them. You may obtain a new address when that lease time runs

out or it may stay the same. It is always good to set a static IP to assure it will not change.

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