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A little bug to report with the DS-KV6113-WPE1(c). Or maybe not a bug but improvement needed by Hikvision...
The most recent firmware (2.2.65_230703) added the ability to switch the relay output functionality on the unit from 'Electric Lock' to 'Mechanical Doorbell' as shown below:
The idea being if you're using it as a doorbell, there's no longer a need to install an indoor unit that you may not want, just to get a local audible chime; the relay will fire the moment the call button is pressed. Connecting the output across the solder pads of a wireless doorbell push will allow you to have the Hik-Connect call as well as your normal 'ding dong'.
However...the issue is that when set to 'mechanical doorbell', the relay only triggers for the briefest of moments (around 100 milliseconds). That is not enough time to trigger any mechanical doorbell. It's also not enough time to trigger the transmitter of a connected wireless doorbell push. The pulse time either needs to be increased to about 0.5 seconds as standard; or my thought is that they could make it adjustable using the 'door open time' setting in access control:
That's the setting for the same relay that has been changed to mechanical doorbell so it would make sense to adjust it there.
@Kyle any chance you could forward my comments to Hikvision support?
I've found that in the UK Byron wireless doorbell pushes will respond to that 100ms relay pulse but Friedland ones will not.
The most recent firmware (2.2.65_230703) added the ability to switch the relay output functionality on the unit from 'Electric Lock' to 'Mechanical Doorbell' as shown below:
The idea being if you're using it as a doorbell, there's no longer a need to install an indoor unit that you may not want, just to get a local audible chime; the relay will fire the moment the call button is pressed. Connecting the output across the solder pads of a wireless doorbell push will allow you to have the Hik-Connect call as well as your normal 'ding dong'.
However...the issue is that when set to 'mechanical doorbell', the relay only triggers for the briefest of moments (around 100 milliseconds). That is not enough time to trigger any mechanical doorbell. It's also not enough time to trigger the transmitter of a connected wireless doorbell push. The pulse time either needs to be increased to about 0.5 seconds as standard; or my thought is that they could make it adjustable using the 'door open time' setting in access control:
That's the setting for the same relay that has been changed to mechanical doorbell so it would make sense to adjust it there.
@Kyle any chance you could forward my comments to Hikvision support?
I've found that in the UK Byron wireless doorbell pushes will respond to that 100ms relay pulse but Friedland ones will not.