AKUVOX VPR48G433 User Manual

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R48G(433) Android Video Phone User Manual
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About this manual
Thank you for choosing Akuvox’s R48G(433) Android Video Phone. This manual is intended for end users, who need to use and
configure the door phone. It provides an overview of the most essential functions and features of the product.
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FCC Caution:
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
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This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment .
This transmitter must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator &you body.
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Content
1. Product Overview............................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1. Instruction.....................................................................................................................................................................................................1
1.2. Equipment Appearance And Interface Description................................................................................................................................ 2
1.2.1. Interface Description........................................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.2.2. Keypad Description.......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.3. Pendant........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
1.4. Indicator........................................................................................................................................................................................................7
1.4.1. Indicator of R48G(433).................................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.4.2. Indicator of Pendant......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2. Installation............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
2.1. Equipment Packaging................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
2.2. Connecting Video Phone.........................................................................................................................................................................10
2.3. Installation Considerations...................................................................................................................................................................... 12
3. Daily Use............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
3.1. Call.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
3.1.1. Make A Call..................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
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3.1.2. Dial Out Directly..............................................................................................................................................................................14
3.1.3. Dialing Out From Contact List...................................................................................................................................................... 15
3.1.4. Receive A Call.................................................................................................................................................................................16
3.1.5. Call Options..................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
3.1.6. Multiple Calls................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
3.1.7. RF Number...................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
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1. Product Overview
1.1. Instruction
VP-R48G(433) is an Android-based multimedia terminal with a 7 inch
touch screen and a 1.3M CMOS sensor camera. It supports
H.264/H.263 codecs with adaptive bandwidth adjustment. The 7 inch
touch screen offers excellent user experiences such as high quality
videophone, smooth internet surfing, various Android Apps and daily
information.
VP-R48G(433) provides 2 Ethernet ports, 1USB, 1HDMI, and one
3.5mm headset/audio port.
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1.2. Equipment Appearance And Interface Description
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1.2.1. Interface Description
Interface Description
Network interface can be connected to a hub, switch or other network
access devices. It also supports POE(Power over Ethernet) .
Share the network access from LAN port, and for PC and other
equipment connection
Camera Adjustable camera shooting angle, rotate down the camera to "off"
angle.
USB interface External USB storage device
Headset Connect to 3.5mm stereo headphone, headset device
HDMI Use HDMI cable to output the video to a TV screen
LAN
PC
Power Connect to 12V adapter, Power supply
Handset Connect to handset
Lock Lock the video phone with a Laptop lock
Note: If Power over Ethernet is being used, do not plug in the AC adapter.
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1.2.2. Keypad Description
Interface Description
Enter Into the contacts list, you can view the local
contact
The first party is held in the case, according to a
conference key, the first party can be combined to
achieve a tripartite meeting
Power Turn on/off the LCD, Reboot, Silent mode
Suspend Turn on/off the LCD, Reboot, Silent mode
Volume Press + or – for the phone volume adjustment
Standard
Keypad
Function Key
Input the number or symbol
Delete Delete a character before the cursor
OK Same function with soft keyboard "Enter" key
Message Optional
Contact
Conferenc
e
Hold To hold a call during the call
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Transfer To transfer the current call to the third party
1.3. Pendant
Mute The other party cannot heard the voice during the call
Return to the main screen, and long press, it will
Home
display recently used applications
Menu To call up the System or program setup menu
Back Return to the previous menu
Speaker Speaker
R48G(433) pendant is used to call out the emergence number when you
need help. However, users can choose whether the pendant is needed,
based on your own needs.
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1.4. Indicator
1.4.1. Indicator of R48G(433)
1.4.2. Indicator of Pendant
The pendant is in low battery power
status.
The pendant powers on again.
User need to replace the battery.
Indicator Name
Icon
Status
Description
Power
ON System is under working
OFF
System is not working
Network
Connection
ON
NetworkLAN Portis connected
OFF
NetworkLAN Portis disconnected
Information Flashing
Contains Miss Calls or Unread Message
OFF
Normal status
Indicator Status Description Notes
Flashing Yellow
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Alternate Flashing
Green and Red
(1)The pendant in factory-test
(1)If user long press the pendant
button meanwhile install the
battery, it will enter testing mode.
User need to install the battery
again and do not press the push
button during the installation.
Before the pendant matches with
the phone, press pendant button.
Press the pendant to make a call
over 200 meters after it matched
with the phone.
mode.
(1)User need to match the
Flashing Red
pendant with the phone.
(2)The maximum distance
between the matched phone
with the pendant is about 200
meters.User need to use it in
this range.
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Flashing Green
(1)In the process of the RF
Learning. press the pendant button.
The phone will prompt RF Key
Learned.
(2)Press pendant button to make a
call after it matched with the phone.
2. Installation
2.1. Equipment Packaging
Light off The battery runs out of power.
Idle status.
Name Quantity
Main Case 1
Handset 1
(1)User need to replace a new
battery.
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Phone Cord 1
2.2. Connecting Video Phone
Connection diagram
Power Adapter 1
Ethernet Cable 1
Quick Start Guide 1
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Connecting to Network
Use the matched network cable to connect the LAN Port of the video phone to the Router or Switch. Viewing the top right corner of
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the screen, if the indicator light is on, network cable is connected properly.
Connecting to PC
2.3. Installation Considerations
Do not use this product near water, such as: bath, washbasin, kitchen sink and other damp places, and so on;
Place the device in a place away from heat;
Place the device away from traffic areas to prevent collisions;
Please use the equipment with the matching power adapter or POE;
Use the matched network cable to connect the PC Port of the video phone to the PC. The PC can access to the internet network via
PC Port of the video phone.
This product is a desktop product, and here are some safety recommendations about the installation and the usage:
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3. Daily Use
3.1. Call
3.1.1. Make A Call
Users can directly dial from the keypad, select from the contact list or
from call records to call out the number. Users can choose one of the
following steps to enter into the dialing interface.
Mode 1: Directly pick up the handset.
Mode 2: Press Speaker button on the keypad.
Mode 3: In the main screen, click icon .
Mode 4: In the main screen, select icon -> tap icon .
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3.1.2. Dial Out Directly
1) By pressing the number keys on the dial interface or directly
pressing the number on keypad. To delete a number, press the icon
2) If you want to make an audio call, click Audio Call label. If users want
3) If multiple available SIP accounts are registered, when finishing
on the dial interface, or press Delete button on the keypad.
to make a video call, click Video Call label.
dialing, users can click line label to choose the
outgoing account for the number, as shown below.
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3.1.3. Dialing Out From Contact List
1) Tap icon ->Click the icon -> Label Phone Book->All
Contacts.
2) Click label to make an audio call, click label to make a
3.1.3.1. Contacts Fuzzy Matching Query
video call, or click label to send the message.
Phone supports contacts fuzzy matching queried, intuitive, concise
dialing interface for the intelligent input, greatly reducing the number of
buttons, achieves rapid, effective positioning search, and avoids
duplication of invalid operation, Tap search icon to enter the
search interface. Enter the key symbol or number to search the contact.
The result will be displayed on the left list.
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3.1.4. Receive A Call
Incoming calls include audio and video calls. If the caller has been
3.1.4.1. Answer A Call
1) Answer an audio call
2) Answer a video call
stored in the contacts, it will show the contact name, otherwise the caller
number will be displayed.
When receiving an audio call, click Audio label or pick up the handset or
press speaker button on the keypad to answer.
When receiving an video call, click Audio label to establish the audio
call,click Video label to establish.
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3.1.4.2. Reject A Call
If users want to reject a call, click label in calling interface.
3.1.5. Call Options
If users want to reject a call from a number, you can add the number to
the blacklist.
During the audio conversation
Call options are described as below.
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HoldClick the button to hold the current call, press
to reseume
Transfer : Click the button to enter the establish transfer
interface
Mute: Click the button to mute, to resume.
Video call : Click the button to send a video request/close the
video
Answer mode: to switch handset , handfree or
haedset mode
Extend key : Click the button to open the extended icons,
to close.
Conference : Click the button to enter the establish
conference interface
Record : Click the button to start record, to stops
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Video options are described as below.
3.1.6. Multiple Calls
The Phone supports more than 3 line calls. The line information is on
During a call, users can click on the icon to add a
During a call, users can click on any line in the list to resume the call.
: Support local and remote video displayed;
: Support remote video displayed;
: Click to open full screen/ exit full screen.
the right side of call interface.
new call. And when click on this button, the current call will be hold.
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3.1.7. RF Number
This feature is specially designed for the elders. When the user needs
Go to the path: Phone Setting- RF Setting.
Choose one RF KEY.
Click Learn, and press the pendant at the same time.
Then the RF KEY light will be green, it means learning successfully.
Then click Edit to setup the RF number.
Click Save.
help, he/she can press the pendant to dial out for emergency help.
Setup RF number
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