Akuvox R26X User Manual

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R26X Door Phone User Manual
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Content
1. Overview....................................................................................3
1.1. Product Description..........................................................................................3
1.2. Features............................................................................................................5
1.4. Unpacking.........................................................................................................9
1.5. Installation......................................................................................................10
2. Configuration...........................................................................13
2.1. Basic Using......................................................................................................13
2.1.1. Make a Call...........................................................................................13
2.1.2. Receive a Call........................................................................................13
2.1.3. Unlock by RF Card.................................................................................13
2.2. Web login........................................................................................................14
2.2.1. Obtaining IP address.............................................................................14
2.2.2. Login the web.......................................................................................14
2.2.3. Status-Basic..........................................................................................15
2.2.4. Intercom-Basic......................................................................................16
2.2.5. Intercom-Advanced..............................................................................18
2.2.6. Intercom-LED Setting............................................................................19
2.2.7. Intercom- Relay&Input.........................................................................20
2.2.8. Intercom-Live Stream...........................................................................22
2.2.9. Intercom-RTSP......................................................................................23
2.2.10. Intercom-Onvif...................................................................................24
2.2.11. Intercom-Card Setting(Optional)........................................................25
2.2.12. Intercom-Action.................................................................................26
2.2.13. Account-Basic.....................................................................................27
2.2.14. Account-Advanced.............................................................................29
2.2.15. Network-Basic....................................................................................32
2.2.16. Network-Advanced.............................................................................33
2.2.17. Phone-Time/Language.......................................................................35
2.2.18. Phone-Call Feature.............................................................................36
2.2.19. Phone-Voice.......................................................................................37
2.2.20. Phone-Multicast.................................................................................38
2.2.21. Phone-Call Log....................................................................................39
2.2.22. Phone-Door Log..................................................................................40
2.2.23. Upgrade-Basic....................................................................................41
2.2.24. Upgrade-Advanced.............................................................................42
2.2.25. Security-Basic.....................................................................................44
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1.Overview
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1.1. Product Description
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Akuvox R26X is a SIP-compliant handfree one button video outdoor phone. It can be
connected with your Akuvox IP Phone for remote unlock control and monitor.
You can
operate the indoor handset to communicate with visitors via voice and video, and unlock the
door if you wish. User can also use RF card to unlock the door(Only R26C). It’s applicable in villas,
office and so on.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information
SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands, although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the device while
R26C
R26P
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operating can be well below the maximum value. Before a new product is a available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the exposure limit established by the FCC, tests for each phone are performed in positions and locations as required by the FCC. For headset, this part has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that contains no metal. For baseband, this equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment .This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body.
1.2. Features
Highlight
Vandal resistant body, with a flush button
Wild-angle camera:90°
POE(IEEE802.3af, Power-over-Ethernet)
Two-way audio communication over IP network with Echo cancel feature
Complies with SIP Standard for easy integration in each SIP PBXes
Physical&Power
Body material: all-aluminum
Camera: 3M pixels, automatic lighting
Button: 1 call button
Infrared Sensor
RF Card Reader:13.56MHz Supported(Optional
Output Relay: 2 output relays for door opener
802.3af Power-Over-Ethernet
12V DC connector(if not using POE)
Power consumption: less than 12w
Water proof&Dust proof: IP65
Installation: Wall-mounted
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Dimension: 190x110x35mm
SIP Endpoint
SIP v1(RFC2543), SIP v2(RFC3261)
Audio codecs: G.711a, G.711μ, G.722, G.729
Video codecs: H263,H264
Speech Quality: 7kHz Audio
Echo Cancellation
Voice Activation Detection
Comfort Noise Generator
Video
Resolution: up to 1080p
Maximum image transfer rate:1080p-30pfs
High intensity white LEDs for picture lighting during dark hours with internal light sensor
Compatible with 3rd.Party.Video components,e.g.NVRs.
Door Entry Feature
Relay control individually by DTMF tones
Camera permanently operational
White Balance: Auto
Auto-night mode with LED illumination
Minimum illumination: 0.1LUX
Network Features
1x10/100Mbps Ethernet Port
Protocols support: IPv4, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SNMP, DNS, NTP, RTSP, RTP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP,
ARP
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1.3. Panel Description
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1.4. Unpacking
Name Quantity
R26C/P 1 Back cover 1 Wall bracket 1 Cable buckle 1 M4X20 screw 2 ST4x20 screw 4 Screw fixing seat 4 M3X5 screw 4 M3X10 screw 1
1.5. Installation
With 86 embedded box:
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Without 86 embedded box, you can follow the below step:
Use 2 M4X20 screws to fix the wall bracket and Embedded box.
Use the pen to mark the hole location on the wall bracket
Take down the M4 screws and remove the wall bracket
Use 6mm hand drill to make the red hole you marked before
Insert the screw fixing seat into the hole
Use 4 St4 screws and 2 M4 screws to fix the wall bracket
Mark the red hole of the bracket in the wall via using pen
Use 6mm hand drill to make the red hole you marked before ,and dig a 5cm depth square hole
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Back cover installation:
Insert the screw fixing seat into the hole
Use 4 ST4 screws to fix the wall bracket
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Device mounting:
Take down the back cover ,cable buckle and sealing ring
Make cables go through all the components of the bottom hole of the back cover , connect with the contacts in the main board. Then put the cable buckle and sealing ring into the back cover.
Use 4 M3x5 screws to fix the back cover
Place R26 into the wall bracket hole . Push down so that the device is fixed securely. Lock the the M3X10 screws at the bottom of device.
For convenient wiring, hang R26X in the bracket via using rope
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2.Configuration
2.1. Basic Using
2.1.1. Make a Call
Press the call button to call out the predefined number or IP address. During the
talking, the LED will show green. User can refer to chapter 2.2.4 about one button
setting.
2.1.2. Receive a Call
R26X will auto answer the incoming call by default. If user disable Auto Answer
function, when you see the flash green LED, Please press the call button to answer
the call.
2.1.3. Unlock by RF Card
Place the predefined RF card on the card sensor area. The door phone will announce
“ the door is now opened”. R26X support 13.56MHz RF card. Please to chapter 2.2.12
about Card Setting.
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2.2. Web login
2.2.1. Obtaining IP address
The Akuvox R26X uses DHCP IP address by default.
If the IP address is unknown, after power on, when you see the LED light turns Blue,
press the call button about 5s, the phone will announce its IP.
2.2.2. Login the web
Open a Web Browser, enter the corresponding IP address. Then, type the default
user name and password to log in. The default User Name and Password are as
below:
User name: admin
Password: admin
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2.2.3. Status-Basic
Status, including product information, network information and Account information,
can be viewed from Status -> Basic.
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Sections Description
Product Information To display the device’s information such as Model name, MAC
address (IP device’s physical address), Firmware version and Hardware firmware.
Network Information To display the device’s Networking status(LAN Port),such as
Port Type(which could be DHCP/Static/PPPoE), Link Status, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS server, Secondary DNS server, Primary NTP server and Secondary NTP server(NTP server is used to synchronize time from INTERNET automatically).
Account Information To display device’s Account information and Registration
status (account username, registered server’s address, Register result).
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2.2.4. Intercom-Basic
Go to the path: Intercom-Basic
Sections Description
Basic Select Account: R26 supports 2 accounts. You can choose
one account or Auto mode for the following Intercom
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basic settings.
No Answer Call:R26 will call to the No answer call number in order when the ringtone is time out without answer of the push button number.
Disable by default.
Push Button
Push Button: To configure the destination number or IP you want to contact with.
No Answer Call 1&2: To setup two no answer call
numbers or one no answer call number.
Push Button Action Enable this function, the device will record any changes of
the surrounding environment then send the message or picture to the corresponding receiver.
Action to execute : tick the suit the suitable way to receive the action message.
HTTP URL: If you tick Http URL ,then enter the Http
server IP address in the HTTP URL area. When the device detects any changes, it will send Http network package.
Web Call To dial out or answer the phone from website. Max Call Time To configure the max call time Max Dial Time
Dial in Time: When other phone calls to R26, if ring tone is over the Dial in Time without answer. The call will be hang up.
Dial out Time: When R26 calls to the other party, if the ringtone is over the Dial out Time without answer. R26 will continue calls to no answer call number in order.
Push to Hang up To enable or disable the Push to Hang up function
2.2.5. Intercom-Advanced
Sections Description
AEC Level AEC(Configurable Acoustic and Line Echo Cancelers) is used
to adjust the echo effect during the communication. The
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default value is 700. Increase the level, the echo control is better.
Photoresistor Photosensitive is used to sense the light intensity that R26C
will auto enable infrared LED. Users can adjust the photosensitive value by yourself.
Tamper Enable the Tamper Alarm, if the gravity of R26 changes, the
phone will alarm. The Threshold value is smaller, the faster the reaction of device.
2.2.6. Intercom-LED Setting
To setup the LED lighting mode.
Sections Description
State There is five states: Normal,Offline,Calling,Talking and
Receiving.
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Color Off The default status is OFF. Color On It can support three color: Red, Green, Blue. Blink Mode To setup the different blink frequency. LED control Use Http URL to remote control the LED status.
Http format: http://Phone IP/fcgi/do? action=LedAction&State=1&Color=1&Mode=2500 Status: 1=Idle ;2=OffLine ; 3=Calling ; 4=Talking ; 5=Receivin ; Color: 1=Green ; 2=Bule ; 3=Red; Mode:0=Always on;1=Always Off 500/1000/1500/2000/25000/3000
2.2.7. Intercom- Relay&Input
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Sections Description
Relay To configure some settings about unlock
Relay Select: R26 supports 2 relays Relay Type: Different locks use different relay types, default
state or invert state. If you connect the Lock in NO connector, select default state. Otherwise using invert state.
Relay Delay(sec): Allows door remain “open” for certain period The range is from 1 to 10 seconds
DTMF Option: R26 supports 1/2/3/4 digits DTMF unlock
code. Please select one type and enter the corresponding code.
DTMF: Setup 1 digit DTMF code for remote unlock
Multiple DTMF : Setup 2/3/4 digits DTMF code for remote unlock.
Status: the status will be changed by the relay state.
Web relay R26 can support extra web relay. This function is more safety to
use DTMF code to remote unlock.
Type: Connect web relay and choose the type. IP Address: Enter web relay IP address. User name: it is an authentication for connecting web relay
password: it is an authentication for connecting web relay Note: Users can modify username and password in web relay website.
Open Relay via HTTP User can use a URL to remote unlock the door.
Switch: Enable this function. Disable by default. Username & password : Users can setup the username and password for HTTP unlock. Null by default URL format:http://192.168.1.102/fcgi/do?action=OpenDoor&
UserName=&Password=&DoorNum=1
Input There is a sensor that used to anti vandal in R26X. When R26X is
broken by violent means. The sensor will be triggered, then management center will receive the alarm.
Service: Enable by default
Action to execute: Choose one or more ways to receive the
alarm message
Http URL: If you tick Http URL ,then enter the Http server
IP address in the HTTP URL area. When the alarm is
triggered, it will send Http message. Call Timer: The interval for calling. For instant , the Call
timer is 5sec, if you hang up the calling in the third second,
the calling will auto call out after 2sec. Door Status: show the status when the door is opened
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form inside.
Light Status: The status will change according to the sensor.
Once the sensor is triggered , the status will show Warning.
Normal by default.
2.2.8. Intercom-Live Stream
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Sections Description
Live Stream To check the real-time video from R26X.
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2.2.9. Intercom-RTSP
Sections Description
RTSP Basic To active the RTSP function, then R26 can be monitored. RTSP Stream To enabled RTSP video and select the video codec. R26
supports H264,H263 video codec. H264 by default.
H.264 Video Parameters H264: A video stream compression standard. Different from
H263, it provides an approximately identical level of video stream quality but a half bit rate. This type of compression is
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sometimes called MPEG-4 part 10.
To modify the resolution,framerate and bitrate of H264
MPEG4 Video Parameters MPEG4: it is one of the network video image Compression
standard. It supports the maximum Compression ratio 4000:1. It is an important and commom video function with great communication application integration ability and less core program space.
To modify the resolution,framerate and bitrate of MPEG4
MJPEG Video Parameters MJPEG: called Motion Joint Photographic Experts Group. It is
a video encoding format.in which each image is compressed separately by JPEG.MJPEG compression can produce high quality video image and has a flexible configuration in video definition and Compressed frames
To modify the resolution,framerate and bitrate of MJPEG
2.2.10. Intercom-Onvif
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Sections Description
Basic Setting To setup the Onvif function parameters. It is used to connect
with the corresponding Onvif tool. Onvif Mode: Two modes - Discoverable and Non-
discoverable. Discoverable by default. Only Discoverable mode, then Onvif software can search R26.
User Name: To modify the user name you need. Admin
by default.
Password: To modify the password you want. Admin by
default.
Note: User name and password is used for authentication.
2.2.11. Intercom-Card Setting(Optional)
Sections Description
Import/Export Card Data To Import or Export the card data file. Only support .xml
format.
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Card Status
Normal: Choose Normal mode when reading card.
Card Issuing: Choose Card Issuing mode when writing card
Card Setting IC Key DoorNum: R26X can support to connect 2 doors.
Choose one and add the valid card for unlock.
IC Key Name: To setup corresponding name for the card. IC Key Code: Place the card in the R26 RF Card Read
area, then click Abtain button. After R26 read the card code, click Add, the card information will show in the Door Card Management list.
Door Card Management Valid card information will show in the list. Users can tick the
current card information then delete one or all in the list.
2.2.12. Intercom-Action
Sections Description
Email Notification
Sender Email Address: Input the sender email address
Receiver Email Address: Input the receiver email
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address
SMTP Server Address: Enter the SMTP server format
SMTP User name: Enter the SMTP
SMTP password: Enter the sender email password
Email Subject: Enter the subject name.
Email content: Enter the content name.
Email test: click test to make sure the parameters you enter is right.
FTP Notification
FTP Server: Enter the FTP server address.
FTP User Name: Enter the FTP server user name.
FTP Pwd: Enter the corresponding FTP server password.
FTP test: click test to make sure the parameters you enter is right.
SIP Call Notification
When you enable SIP Call function of alarm. Enter the number and name in the corresponding area. When the alarm is triggered, the device will call out the number automatically.
2.2.13. Account-Basic
Sections Description
SIP Account To display and configure the specific Account settings.
Status: To display register result.
Display Name: Which is sent to the other call party for display.
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Register Name: Allocated by SIP server provider, used for authentication.
User Name: Allocated by your SIP server provide, used for authentication.
Password: Used for authorization.
SIP Server 1 To display and configure Primary SIP server settings.
Server IP: SIP server address, it could be an URL or IP
address.
Registration Period: The registration will expire after Registration period, the IP phone will re-register automatically within registration period.
SIP Server 2 To display and configure Secondary SIP server settings.
This is for redundancy, if registering to Primary SIP server fails, the IP phone will go to Secondary SIP server for registering. Note: Secondary SIP server is used for redundancy, it can be left blank if there is not redundancy SIP server in user’s environment.
Outbound Proxy Server To display and configure Outbound Proxy server settings.
An outbound proxy server is used to receive all initiating request messages and route them to the designated SIP server. Note: If configured, all SIP request messages from the IP phone will be sent to the outbound proxy server forcefully.
Transport Type To display and configure Transport type for SIP message
UDP: UDP is an unreliable but very efficient transport
layer protocol.
TCP: Reliable but less-efficient transport layer protocol. TLS: Secured and Reliable transport layer protocol. DNS-SRV: A DNS RR for specifying the location of
services.
NAT To display and configure NAT(Net Address Translator)
settings.
STUN: Short for Simple Traversal of UDP over NATS, a solution to solve NAT issues.
Note: By default, NAT is disabled.
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2.2.14. Account-Advanced
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Sections Description
SIP Account To display current Account settings or to select which account
to display.
Codecs To display and configure available/unavailable codecs list.
Codec means coder-decoder which is used to transfer analog signal to digital signal or vice versa. Familiar codecs are PCMU(G711U), PCMA(G711A), G722 (wide-bandth codecs), G729 and so on.
Video Codec To configure the video quality
Codec Name: The default video codec is H264.
Codec Resolution: It can support QCIF, CIF, VGA, 4CIF, 720P.
Codec Bitrate: The lowest bitrate is 128, the highest bitrate is 2048.
Codec payload: From 90-119.
Subscribe To display and configure MWI, BLF, ACD subscription settings.
MWI: Message Waiting Indicator which is used to indicate whether there is unread new voice message.
BLF: BLF is short for Busy Lamp Field which is used to monitor the designated extension status.
ACD: Automatic Call Distribution is often used in offices for customer service, such as call center. The setting here is to negotiate with the server about expire time of ACD subscription.
DTMF To display and configure DTMF settings.
Type: Support Inband,Info, RFC2833 or their combination.
How To Notify DTMF: Only available when DTMF Type is
Info. DTMF Payload: To configure payload type for DTMF. Note: By default, DTMF type is RFC2833 which is the standard. Type Inband uses inband frequency to indicate DTMF tone which is most used to be compatible to traditional telephone server. Type Info use SIP Info message to indicate DTMF message.
Call To display and configure call-related features.
Max Local SIP Port: To configure maximum local sip port
for designated account. Min Local SIP Port: To configure minimum local sip port
for designated account. Caller ID Header: To configure which Caller ID format to
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fetch for displaying on Phone UI.
Auto Answer: If enabled, IP phone will be auto-answered
when there is an incoming call for designated account.
Ringtones: Choose the ringtone for each account.
Provisioning Response ACK: 100% reliability for all
provisional messages, this means it will send ACK every
time the IP phone receives a provisional SIP message
from SIP server.
User=phone: If enabled, IP phone will send user=phone
within SIP message.
PTime: Interval time between two consecutive RTP
packets.
Anonymous Call: If enabled, all outgoing call for the
designated account will be anonymous number.
Anonymous Call Rejection: If enabled, all incoming
anonymous-out call for the designated account will be
rejected.
Is escape non Ascii character: To transfer the symbol to
Ascii character.
Missed Call Log: To display the miss call log.
Prevent SIP Hacking: Enable to prevent SIP from hacking.
Session Timer To display or configure session timer settings.
Active: To enable or disable this feature, If enable, the on
going call will be disconnected automatically once the
session expired unless it’s been refreshed by UAC or
UAS.
Session Expire: Configure session expire time. Session Refresher: To configure who should be response
for refreshing a session. Note: UAC means User Agent Client, here stands for IP phone. UAS means User Agent Server, here stands for SIP server.
BLF List To display or configure BLF List URI address.
BLF List URI: BLF List is short for Busy Lamp Field List. BLFList PickUp Code: To set the BLF pick up code. BLFList BargeIn Code : To set the BLF barge in code.
Encryption To enable or disabled SRTP feature.
Voice Encryption(SRTP): If enabled, all audio signal
(technically speaking it’s RTP streams) will be encrypted
for more security.
NAT To display NAT-related settings.
UDP Keep Alive message: If enabled, IP phone will send
UDP keep-alive message periodically to router to keep
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NAT port alive.
UDP Alive Msg Interval: Keepalive message interval.
Rport: Remote Port, if enabled, it will add Remote Port
into outgoing SIP message for designated account.
User Agent One can customize User Agent field in the SIP message; If
user agent is set to specific value, user could see the information from PCAP. If user agent is not set by default, user could see the company name, model number and firmware version from PCAP
2.2.15. Network-Basic
Sections Description
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2.2.16. Network-Advanced
Sections Description
Local RTP To display and configure Local RTP settings.
Max RTP Port: Determine the maximum port that RTP
stream can use.
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Starting RTP Port: Determine the minimum port that RTP stream can use.
SNMP To display and configure SNMP settings.
Active: To enable or disable SNMP feature. Port: To configure SNMP server’s port. Trusted IP: To configure allowed SNMP server address, it
could be an IP address or any valid URL domain name. Note: SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocols) is Internet-standard protocol for managing devices on IP networks.
VLAN To display and configure VLAN settings.
Active: To enable or disable VLAN feature for designated
port.
VID: To configure VLAN ID for designated port. Priority: To select VLAN priority for designated port. Note: Please consult your administrator for specific VLAN settings in your networking environment.
TR069 To display and configure TR069 settings.
Active: To enable or disable TR069 feature. Version: To select supported TR069 version (version 1.0
or 1.1). ACS/CPE: ACS is short for Auto configuration servers as
server side, CPE is short for Customer-premise
equipment as client side devices.
URL: To configure URL address for ACS or CPE. User name: To configure username for ACS or CPE. Password: To configure Password for ACS or CPE. Periodic Inform: To enable periodically inform. Periodic Interval: To configure interval for periodic
inform. Note: TR-069(Technical Report 069) is a technical specification entitled CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP).It defines an application layer protocol for remote management of end-user devices.
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2.2.17. Phone-Time/Language
Sections Description
Web Language Choose the suitable web language you need. English by
default.
NTP To configure NTP server related settings.
Time Zone: To select local Time Zone for NTP server. Primary Server: To configure primary NTP server
address.
Secondary Server: To configure secondary NTP server
address, it takes effect if primary NTP server is unreachable.
Update interval: To configure interval between two
consecutive NTP requests.
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Note: NTP, Network Time Protocol is used to automatically synchronized local time with INTERNET time, since NTP server only response GMT time, so that you need to specify the Time Zone for IP phone to decide the local time.
2.2.18. Phone-Call Feature
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Sections Description
Mode Mode: Select the desired mode. Others Return Code When Refuse: Allows user to assign specific
code as return code to SIP server when an incoming call is rejected.
Auto Answer Delay: To configure delay time before an
incoming call is automatically answered.
Auto Answer Mode: To set video or audio mode for auto
answer by default.
Direct IP: Direct IP call without SIP proxy.
2.2.19. Phone-Voice
Sections Description
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Mic Volume To configure Microphone volume , from 1-15. 8 by default. Speaker Volume To configure Speaker Volume,from 1-15,8 by default. Open Door Warning To configure door opening voice. Disable it, you won’t hear
the prompt voice when the door is opened.
IP Announcement To setup the IP Announcement active time. Over the
configured value, the phone will not announce the IP when you hold the button.
RingBack Upload Users can upload the ring back tone if you need.
2.2.20.
Phone-Multicast
Sections Description
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Multicast Setting To display and configure the Multicast
setting.
Paging Barge: Choose the multicast number ,the range is 1-10.
Paging priority Active: Enable o disable the multicast.
Priority List To setup the multicast parameters.
Listening Address: Enter the IP address
you need to listen
Label Input the label for each listening address
2.2.21.
Phone-Call Log
Sections Description
Call History To display call history records.
Available call history types are All calls, Dialed calls, Received calls, Missed calls, Forwarded calls.
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Users can check the call history in detail. Tick the number to delete or delete all logs. R26 supports 100 call logs.
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2.2.22.
Phone-Door Log
Sections Description
Door Log To display unlock history
Users can check the unlock information in detail. User can delete one or all logs. The maximum door log is 500.
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2.2.23. Upgrade-Basic
Sections Description
Upgrade To select upgrading zip file from local or a remote server
automatically.
Note: Please make sure it’s right file format for right model.
Firmware version To display firmware version, firmware version starts with
MODEL name.
Hardware Version To display Hardware version. Reset to Factory Setting To enable you to reset IP phone’s setting to factory settings. Reboot To reboot IP phone remotely from Web UI.
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2.2.24. Upgrade-Advanced
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Sections Description
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PNP Option To display and configure PNP setting for Auto Provisioning.
PNP: Plug and Play, once PNP is enabled, the phone will send SIP subscription message to PNP server automatically to get Auto Provisioning server’s address.
By default, this SIP message is sent to multicast address
224.0.1.75(PNP server address by standard).
DHCP Option To display and configure custom DHCP option.
DHCP option: If configured, IP Phone will use designated
DHCP option to get Auto Provisioning server’s address via
DHCP. This setting require DHCP server to support corresponding option.
Manual Autop To display and configure manual update server’s settings.
URL: Auto provisioning server address. User name: Configure if server needs an username to
access, otherwise left blank. Password: Configure if server needs a password to access,
otherwise left blank. Common AES Key: Used for IP phone to decipher common
Auto Provisioning configuration file.
AES Key (MAC): Used for IP phone to decipher MAC-
oriented auto provisioning configuration file(for example,
file name could be 0c1105888888.cfg if IP phone’s MAC
address is 0c1105888888). Note: AES is one of many encryption, it should be configure only configure file is ciphered with AES, otherwise left blank.
Automatic AutoP To display and configure Auto Provisioning mode settings.
This Auto Provisioning mode is actually self-explanatory. For example, mode “Power on” means IP phone will go to do Provisioning every time it powers on.
System Log To display system log level and export system log file.
System log level: From level 0~7.The higher level means
the more specific system log is saved to a temporary file.
By default, it’s level 3.
Export Log: Click to export temporary system log file to
local PC.
PCAP To start,stop packets capturing or to export captured Packet file.
Start:To start capturing all the packets file sent or received
from IP phone.
Stop:To stop capturing packets. Note:IP phone will save captured packets file to a temporary file,this file maximum size is 1M(mega bytes), and will top capturing once reaching this maximum size.
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2.2.25. Security-Basic
Sections Description
Web Password Modify To modify user’s password.
Current Password: The current password you used.
New Password: Input new password you intend to use.
Confirm Password: Repeat the new password.
Session Time Out Over the Time out value, users need to login again.
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