Planet HDP-5240PT User Manual

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HDP-5240PT
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720p SIP Multi­Phone with RFID and PoE
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Copyright
Copyright 2017 by PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of PLANET.
PLANET makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Any software described in this manual is sold or licensed "as it is". Should the programs prove defective following their purchase, the buyer (and not PLANET, its distributor, or its dealer) assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair, and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software. Further, PLANET reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of 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:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.
FCC Caution
To assure continued compliance, for example, use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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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.
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm (8 inches) during normal operation.
Safety
This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it. However, special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with electrical equipment. All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment.
CE Mark Warning
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
WEEE Regulation
To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol. Do not dispose
of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste; they should be collected separately.
Revision
User’s Manual of PLANET 720p SIP Multi-unit Video Door Phone with RFID and PoE Model: HDP-5240PT Rev: 1.00 (March, 2017) Part No. EM-HDP-5240PT_v1.1
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Product introduction .................................................................................... 11
1.1 Package Contents ......................................................................................... 11
1.2 Overview ........................................................................................................ 12
1.3 Features ......................................................................................................... 16
1.4 Specifications................................................................................................ 17
Chapter 2. Hardware Interface and Installation ............................................................ 20
2.1 Physical Descriptions................................................................................... 20
2.2 Description .................................................................................................... 21
Chapter 3. Start Using ..................................................................................................... 22
3.1 Confirm the Connection ............................................................................... 22
3.1.1 I/O Control Description ...................................................................... 22
3.1.2 Power, Electric Lock, Indoor Switch Port ......................................... 22
3.1.3 Driving Mode of Electric Lock (Default in active mode) .................. 23
3.1.4 Wiring Instructions ............................................................................. 24
3.2 Installation ..................................................................................................... 25
3.3 Quick Setting ................................................................................................. 30
Chapter 4. Basic Operation ............................................................................................ 31
4.1 Answer a Call ................................................................................................ 31
4.2 Call ................................................................................................................. 31
4.3 End Call ......................................................................................................... 31
4.4 Open the Door ............................................................................................... 31
Chapter 5. Page Settings ................................................................................................ 33
5.1 Browser Configuration ................................................................................. 33
5.2 Password Configuration .............................................................................. 33
5.3 Configuration via Web .................................................................................. 34
5.3.1 System ................................................................................................ 34
5.3.2 Network ............................................................................................... 42
5.3.3 Line ...................................................................................................... 48
5.3.4 RFID Setting ........................................................................................ 55
5.3.5 RFID Cards .......................................................................................... 67
5.3.6 Ca l l Logs ............................................................................................. 71
5.3.7 Func ti on Key....................................................................................... 72
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Chapter 6. Other Instructions ......................................................................................... 75
6.1 Open Door Modes ......................................................................................... 75
6.2 Management of Card .................................................................................... 76
6.2.1 Administrator Table ............................................................................ 76
6.2.2 Add User Cards .................................................................................. 76
6.2.3 Delete User Cards .............................................................................. 78
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Chapter 1. Product introduction

1.1 Package Contents

Please read the following safety notices before installing or using this unit. They are crucial for the safe and reliable operation of the device.
The package should contain the following items:
SIP Door Phone Unit x 1 Quick Installation Guide x 1 Screw Kit x 1 Wrench x 1 RFID Card x 3
If any of the above items are missing, please contact your dealer immediately. Using the power supply that is not the one included in the camera packet will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
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1.2 Overview

Security is Ensured with PLANET Video Door Phone
PLANET HDP-5240PT is a SIP Door Phone with PoE feature. It supports H.264 video compression format and delivers excellent picture quality in 720p HD video resolutions at 10~30 frames per second (fps). It also supports HD (High Definition) voice and G.722 codec that relax bandwidth limitation and provide clear communications. It provides the flexibility and control required for high-quality property complex visitor management, property protection, intercom, and message service.
High-quality Audio and Video
With the integrated HD camera and advanced audio system with the echo cancellation function, the intercom provides sharp images and excellent audibility in all conditions. With the HTS-1000P touch screen control pad, you can view video from the intercom camera at any time. This allows you to have a constant overview of what is happening outside the door.
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Keyless Control and Convenience
PLANET HDP-5240PT advancements in residential door lock security have been enhanced with secure authentication technology which supports many ways of opening door without a key. The door not only can be open via an RFID card but also a password if it is an electronic door lock. Thus, you can enter your home without having to use a key.
SIP 2.0 Standard Compliance
The HDP-5240PT supports Session Initiation Protocol 2.0 (RFC 3261) for easy integration with general voice over IP system. The IP phone is able to broadly interoperate with equipment provided by VoIP infrastructure providers, thus enabling them to provide their customers with better multimedia exchange services.
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AEC (Acoustic Echo Cancellation)
Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC) technology is adopted in PLANET’s HDP-5240PT Door Phone and HTS-1000P Touch Screen Control Pad to enable users to minimize the voice/sound signal distortion shown in the diagram below, thus guaranteeing the best-in-class sound quality.
Finding the Door Phone via Planet Search Tool
PLANET Search Tool is a simple, freely-available application for locating intercoms from the IP family in the network. After searching the network, the application shows the device name, firmware version and IP address of all intercoms found on a chart. This simplifies the administration and installation of intercom systems. Simply run the easy-to-use software to get immediate results.
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1.3 Features

Benefits
See/Talk visitors with High Definition Video and Voice  Unlock the door with an RFID, Remote DTMF or Local Password  Control Communication and Security over Internet
Hardware
HD camera with infrared light and night vision  IP65 for rigorous environment  Supports several ways of opening door (DTMF, password, RFID card, switch)  -20 to 60 degrees C operating temperature
Video and Audio
Maximum resolution 1280 x 720 @ 30 fps  Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC) is featured on speaker path  Adjustable brightness, contrast and volume settings  HD voice using wideband G.722 coding produces clearer sound  Barge-in and calls can be switched automatically
Network and Configuration
Standard IETF SIP protocol (RFC2361)  Compatible with the Asterisk IP PBX systems or various platforms  Compliant with IEEE 802.3af/at PoE interface for flexible deployment  VPN, VLAN, QoS, 802.1x, HTTPS, TR069 and auto-provisioning
Easy Installation and Management
Hands-free intercommunication  Have peace of mind from being able to see, hear and speak to your visitors before opening the door  Conveniently unlock the door for visitors without having to go to it
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Access Control Function

1.4 Specifications

Product
Video
Image Device
Video Codec
Resolution
Viewing Angle
Minimum Illumination
Audio
Audio Streaming
Narrowband Codec
Broadband Speech Codec
Microphone
HDP-5240PT
1/4" color CMOS, Pixels: 1 million H.264 Main stream 1280 x 720
Sub-stream 640 x 360, 352 x 288, 32 x 240 110° (H), 95° (V) 1 lux
Two-way audio G.711a/u, G.723.1, G.726-32K, G.729AB G.722 Built-in microphone (-38dB) and speaker (4Ω / 3W) input
Audio Output
DTMF
Lines
Open the Door Operation
Door Phone Features
Acoustic Echo Cancellation In-band, Out-of-Band (RFC2833), SIP info
Two SIP lines, supporting SIP 2.0 (RFC3261) and related RFC DTMF, password, RFID card, switch Full-duplex handsfree (HF)
Default Auto Answer 200,000 door open records 2000 remote access list Up to 2000 RFID cards access Electric lock internal or external power supply options Support customized DSS keys Network Time Synchronization Action URL / Active URI remote control
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Network and Protocols
IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T
Network Standard
QoS
VPN
Protocol
IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet Plus
802.1p/q, DSCP L2TP / openVPN Primary and secondary DNS
VLAN SNTP client SRTP HTTP / HTTPS web pages MD5 authentication Web Filter DHCP / Static / PPPoE STUN Auto Provision TR069
Physical Specifications
Keypad
Switch
RFID Reader
Power Supply
Power Requirements
Standby Power
Shell Material
Protection Class
Installation
1 DSS button (speed dial button) 4 indicator lights (including hot-key backlight) Numeric keypad
1 indoor switch 1 relay: MAX DC30V / 1A, AC125V / 0.5A Active switching output: 12V / 650mA DC
ID (EM4100) standard type 12V ± 15% / 1A DC or 802.3af/at PoE
802.3af PoE, (Class 3 - 6.49 to 12.95W)
2.76W, 12V / 230mA Metal surface, ABS bottom shell IP65 Wall-mounted installation
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Net Weight
Dimensions (W x D x H)
Emission
Environment
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Relative Humidity
0.33kg 160 x 93 x 35 mm CE, FCC
-20~60°C
-40~70°C 10~90%
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Mic
Numeric Keypad DSS Key with LED
Speaker
Lock Status
Camera
Call and Ring Status
Network and

Chapter 2. Hardware Interface and Installation

2.1 Physical Descriptions

RFID Reader
Registration status
(password or dialing)
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2.2 Description

Interface Description
Camera
Mic
Speaker
RFID Reader
Button Definition
Button Description
Programmable
Keys
Numeric Keyboard
LED Definition
LED Status Description
The door phone has a built-in IP camera supporting a high-resolution video of up to 1280 x 720 pixels.
The door phone has a built-in microphone hidden in the pinhole located on the front panel.
The door phone has a built-in speaker for convenient communication and alert use. Use RFID cards to unlock the door by touching RFID reader of device.
It can be set with a variety of functions in order to meet the needs of different occasions
Input password to open the door or calls.
Steady Blue Door unlocking
Off Door locking
Blinks per second Call Hold or Ringing
Off On Hook
Blinks every 3 seconds Device in the issuing state
Steady Blue Online talking
Blinks per second Network error
Off Network is normal, SIP is not registered
Blinks every 3 seconds SIP Registration failed
Steady Blue SIP Registration succeeded
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JP1 jumper
Power and lock
connector
Network port

Chapter 3. Start Using

Before you start to use the equipment, please make the following installation.

3.1 Confirm the Connection

Confirm whether the equipment of the power cord, network cable and electric lock control line ar e acc urate ly connected and the boot-up is normal. (Check the network state of light.)

3.1.1 I/O Control Description

After removing the front panel of HDP-5240PT, there are two terminal block connectors for power connection and digital I/O connections as shown in the picture below.

3.1.2 Power, Electric Lock, Indoor Switch Port

Voice access via 12V DC or PoE.
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Power Connector The HDP-5240PT requires either IEEE 802.3af/at PoE or DC power from the power connector. It shows the two-pin connector comes with a power source of 12V DC, 1A (max.).
Network Connector
Power and Electric-lock Connector
CN7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
+12V VSS NC COM NO S_IN S_OUT
12V DC, 1A Electric-lock switch Indoor switch

3.1.3 Driving Mode of Electric Lock (Default in active mode)

JP1 Jumper There are two modes for power supply of electric lock as shown in the picture below. (The default is “Active Mode”.) Passive Mode: When the electric lock starting current is more than 12V/650mA, the electric lock interface for short circuit output control in the external drive mode is used. Active Mode: When the electric lock starting current is less than 12V/650mA, the electric lock interface with 12V DC output in the internal drive mode is used.
Jumper in passive mode
Jumper in active mode
When the device is in the active mode, the m aximum switch o utput is 12V, 650mA; if the electric lock needs power supply over 12V 650mA, it will ask the device in the passive mode to get an additional power to drive the lock to switch on/off.
When using the active mode, it is 12V DC output.  When using the passive mode, output is short control (normally open mode or
normally close mode).
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3.1.4 Wiring Instructions

NO: Normally Open Contact.  COM: Common Contact.  NC: Normally Close Contact.
Driving Mode Electric Lock
Active Passive
No electricity
when open
signaling to
Power
open
Jumper
Connections
port
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3.2 Installation

The HDP-5240PT is constructed of four parts as shown below. Prior to the installation, the installer is required to remove the front panel of the HDP-5240PT for wall mounting. Please follow the steps below for the installation.
Figure 1 Three Major Parts of HDP-5240PT
Step 1: Installation Preparation
A. Check the following contents:
Hex wrench x 1  RJ45 plugs x 2 (1 spare)  KA4 x 25mm screws x 4  25mm screw anchors x 4
B. Tools that may be required:
Hex wrench  Phillips screwdriver (Ph2 or Ph3), hammer, RJ45 crimper  Electric impact drill with a 6mm drill bit.
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Step 2: Drilling
Figure 2 Wall Mounting
A. Place the mounting template with dimensions on the surface of a wall in a desired flat position. B. Use an electric drill to drill the 4 holes marked on the mounting template. It is recommended to drill about
30mm deep. Remove the template when finishing drilling.
C. Push or hammer screw anchors into the drilled holes.
Step 3: Removing Hanging Panel
A. Remove the hanging shell in Figure 3 and Figure 4.
en click
<Delete>.
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Figure
B. With Phillips screwdriver, unpack the Back Panel and the main part of intercom as shown in Figure 5.
Step 4: Hanging Shell Fixing and Cabling
Figure 5
6
A. Select the hole for cable supply; cable length of 15cm to 20cm is recommended. B. With 4 KA4 x 25mm screws, tighten the wall-mounted hanging shell as shown in Figure 6.
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Step 5: Connection Line
Figure 7 Figure 8
A. Select the hole for cable supply. B. Connect the cables of RJ45, power, and electric lock to the motherboard socket as mentioned in
connectors description (refer to Section 2).
C. Test whether there is electricity by doing the following:
(A) Press the # button for 3 seconds to get the IP address of intercom by voice. (B) Input access password or press the indoor switch to check electric-lock installation.
Do not proceed mounting until you have finished checking the electricity!
Step 6: Mounting
Figure 9
Figure 10
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A. Use the 4 screws to tighten the main part of intercom on the back panel as shown in Figure 9. B. Push the device into the wall-mounted hanging shell and tighten it with 1 screw as shown in Figure 10. C. Make sure the screws have been tightened properly for better waterproof effect.
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3.3 Quick Setting

The product provides a complete function and parameter setting. Users may need to have the network and SIP protocol knowledge to understand the meaning all parameters represent. In order to let equipment users enjoy the high quality of voice service and low cost advantage brought by the device immediately, here we list some basic but necessary setting options in this section to let users know how to operate the HDP-5240PT without understanding such complex SIP protocols.
Prior to this step, please make sure your broadband Internet can be normally operated, and you must complete the connection of the network hardware. Press and hold “#” key for 3 seconds; the door phone would report the IP address by voice.
Or you can also use the "Planet Door Phone Finder Utility" software to find the IP address of the device.
When the HDP-5240PT is powered on, wait for 30 seconds before running the device.
A. Log on to the Web device configuration. B. On the line configuration page, service account, user name, server address and other parameters are
required for server address registration. C. You can set DSS key on the function key page. D. You can set Door Phone parameters on the web page (Phone Settings -> Features).
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Chapter 4. Basic Operation

4.1 Answer a Call

When a call comes in, the device would answer automatically. If you cancel auto answer feature and set auto answer time, you would hear the ring at the set time and the device would auto answer after configuring the timer.

4.2 Call

Configure the shortcut key as hot key and then set up a number; after that you might press the shortcut key for making a call to the configured extension(s).

4.3 End Call

Enable the Release (You can enable release) key for hanging up feature to end call.

4.4 Open the Door

You might open door through the following seven ways: A. Input password on the keyboard to open the door. B. Have access to calling the owner and the owner enters the remote password to open the door. C. Owner/other equipment accesses control and enter the access code to open the door. (access code
should be included in the list of access configuration, and enabled for remote calls to open the door) D. Swipe the RFID cards to open the door. E. Use the indoor switch to open the door. F. Use private access code to open the door.
Enable for local authentication, and set private access code. Input the access code directly in standby
mode to open the door. In this way, the door log would record corresponding card number and user name. G. Active URL control command to open the door.
URL is “http://user:pwd@host/cgi-bin/ConfigManApp.com?key=F_LOCK&code=openCode”
(A) User and pwd are the user name and password of logging on to web page.
(B) “openCode” is the remote control code to open the door.
For example, “http://admin:admin@172.18.3.25/cgi-bin/ConfigManApp.com?key=*”
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If access code has been input correctly, the device would play siren sound to prompt the HDP-5240PT and the remote user, while input error by low-frequency short chirp. Password input successfully followed by high-frequency siren sound, while input falsely, there would be high-frequency short chirp. When the door has been opened, the device would play siren sound to prompt guests.
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Chapter 5. Page Settings

5.1 Browser Configuration

When the device and your computer are successfully connected to the network, you might enter the IP address of the device in the browser as http://172.16.0.1/ and you can see the login interface of the web page management. Enter the user name and password and click the Logon button to enter the settings screen.

5.2 Password Configuration

There are two levels of access: Administrator level and User level. A user with root level can browse and set all configuration parameters, while a user with general level can set all configuration parameters except server parameters for SIP.
A. User level: It is not set by default; you can add the feature when needed. B. User uses Administrator level by default:
(A) User name: admin (B) Password: 123
Default Setting
Default DHCP Client Default IP Address
Off
172.16.0.1
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Default Setting
Default Web Port Default Login User Name Default Login Password Report IP Address Searching Tools
80 admin 123 Hold # key for 3 seconds to report IP address by voice Planet Door Phone Finder

5.3 Configuration via Web

5.3.1 System

A. Information
Information Field Name Explanation
Display equipment model, hardware version, software version, uptime, last uptime
System Information
and meminfo.
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Field Name
Explanation
Change Web Authentication
Information
Network
SIP Accounts Shows the phone numbers and registration status of the 2 SIP lines.
Shows the configuration information of WAN port, including connection mode of WAN port (Static, DHCP, PPPoE), MAC address, IP address of WAN port.
B. Account
Through this page, administrator can add or remove user accounts depending on their needs, or modify the existing user accounts by permission.
Account Field Name Explanation
Password Add New User You can add new user User Accounts Show the existing user accounts’ information
You can modify the login password of the account
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Field Name
Explanation
C. Configurations
Configurations
Export Configurations
Import Configurations Find the config file, and press Update to load it to the equipment.
Reset to factory defaults
Save the equipment configuration to a txt or xml file. Please right-click on the choice and then choose “Save Link As.”
The HDP-5240PT would restore to factory default configuration and remove all configuration information.
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Field Name
Explanation
D. Upgrade
Upgrade
Software upgrade
Find the firmware, and press Update to load it to the equipment.
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Field Name
Explanation
E. Auto Provision
Auto Provision
Common Settings
Show the current config file’s version. If the config file to be downloaded is higher than the current version, the configuration would be upgraded. If
Current Configuration Version
General Configuration Version
CPE Serial Number Serial number of the equipment
the endpoints confirm the configuration by the Digest method, the configuration would not be upgraded un les s it differs from the current configuration Show the common config file’s version. If the configuration to be downloaded and this configuration is the same, the auto provision would stop. If the endpoints confirm the configuration by the Digest method, the configuration would not be upgraded un les s it differs from the current configuration.
Authentication Name
Username for configuration server. It is used for FTP/HTTP/HTTPS. If this
is blank, the phone would use anonymous access Authentication Password Password for configuration server. It is used for FTP/HTTP/HTTPS. Configuration File Encryption
Encryption key for the configuration file Key
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Field Name
Explanation
Auto Provision
General Configuration File
Encryption key for common configuration file Encryption Key
Save Auto Provision Information
Save the auto provision username and password in the phone until the
server URL is changed
DHCP Option
The equipment supports configuration from Option 43, Option 66, or a Option Value
Custom DHCP option. It may also be disabled. Custom Option Value Custom option number. It must be from 128 to 254.
SIP Plug and Play (PnP)
If it is enabled, the equipment would send SIP SUBSCRIBE messages to
the server address when it boots up. Any SIP server compatible with that Enable SIP PnP
message would reply with a SIP NOTIFY message containing the Auto
Provisioning Server URL where the phones can request their
configuration. Server Address PnP Server Address Server Port PnP Server Port Transportation Protocol PnP Transfer protocol – UDP or TCP Update Interval Interval time for querying PnP server. Default is 1 hour.
Static Provisioning Server
Set FTP/TFTP/HTTP server IP address for auto update. The address can Server Address
be an IP address or domain name with subdirectory.
Specify configuration file name. The equipment would use its MAC ID as Configuration File Name
the config file name if this is blank. Protocol Type Specify the Protocol type FTP, TFTP or HTTP. Update Interval Specify the update interval time. Default is 1 hour.
1. Disable – not to update
Update Mode
2. Update after reboot – update only after reboot.
3. Update at time period – update at periodic update period
TR069
Enable TR069 Enable/Disable TR069 configuration ACS Server Type Select Common or CTC ACS Server Type. ACS Server URL ACS Server URL. ACS User User name of ACS. ACS Password ACS Password. TR069 Auto Login Enable/Disable TR069 Auto Login.
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Field Name
Explanation
Auto Provision
INFORM Sending Period Time between transmissions of “Inform”; the unit is second.
F. Tools
Syslog is a protocol used to record log messages using a client/server mechanism. The Syslog server receives the messages from clients, and classifies them based on priority and type. Then these messages would be written into a log by rules which the administrator has configured. There are 8 levels of debug information. Level 0 (emergency): System is unusable. This is the highest debug info level. Level 1(alert): Action must be taken immediately. Level 2 (critical): System is probably working incorrectly. Level 3 (error): System may not work correctly. Level 4 (warning): System may work correctly but needs attention. Level 5 (notice): It is normal but significant condition. Level 6 (informational): It is normal daily message. Level 7 (debug): Debug messages normally are used by system designer. This level can only be displayed via
telnet.
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Field Name
Explanation
Tools
Syslog
Enable Syslog Enable or disable system log. Server Address System log server IP address. Server Port System log server port. App Log Level Set the level of App log. SIP Log Level Set the level of SIP log.
Network Packets Capture
Capture a packet stream from the equipment. This is normally used to troubleshoot problems.
Reboot Phone
Some configuration modifications require a reboot to become effective. Clicking the Reboot button would lead to reboot immediately.
Be sure to save the configuration before rebooting.
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5.3.2 Network

A. Basic
Field Name Explanation
Network Status
IP The current IP address of the equipment Subnet Mask The current Subnet Mask Default Gateway The current Gateway IP address MAC The MAC address of the equipment MAC Timestamp Get the MAC address’ time.
Settings
Select the appropriate network mode. The equipment supports three network modes:
Network parameters must be entered manually and would not change. All
Static IP
parameters are provided by the ISP. DHCP Network parameters are provided automatically by a DHCP server. PPPoE Account and Password must be input manually. These are provided by your ISP.
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Field Name Explanation
If static IP is chosen, the screen below would appear. Enter values provided by the ISP. DNS Server
Select the Configured mode of the DNS Server. Configured by
Primary DNS Server Enter the server address of the Primary DNS. Secondary DNS
Enter the server address of the Secondary DNS. Server
After entering the new settings, click the Apply button. The equipment would save the new settings and apply them. If a new IP address was entered for the equipment, it must be used to login to the phone after clicking the Apply button.
B. Advanced
The equipment supports 802.1Q/P protocol and DiffServ configuration. VLAN function can support the different VLAN ID mode of processing the WAN port and LAN port. (A) Chart 1 shows a network switch with no VLAN. Any broadcast frames would be transmitted to all other
ports. For example, frames broadcast from port 1 would be sent to Ports 2, 3, and 4.
(B) Chart 2 shows an example with two VLANs indicated in red and blue. In this example, frames broadcast
from Port 1 would only go to Port 2 since Ports 3 and 4 are in a different VLAN. VLANs can be used to divide a network by restricting the transmission of broadcast frames.
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In practice, VLANs are distinguished by the use of VLAN IDs.
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Advanced Field Name Explanation
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Settings
Enable LLDP Enable or Disable Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP).
Enables the telephone to synchronize its VLAN data with the Network Switch.
Enable Learning Function
Packet Interval (1~3600) The time interval of sending LLDP Packets
VLAN Settings
Enable VLAN Enable or Disable WAN port VLAN. VLAN ID Specify the value of the VLAN ID. Range is 0-4095.
802.1p Signal Priority Specify the value of the signal 802.1p priority. Range is 0-7.
802.1p Media Priority Specify the value of the voice 802.1p priority. Range is 0-7.
Quality of Service (QoS) Settings
The telephone would automatically synchronize DSCP, 802.1p, and VLAN ID values even if these values differ from those provided by the LLDP server.
Enable DSCP QoS Enable or Disable Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP). Media QoS Priority Specify the value of the Media DSCP in decimal. Signal QoS Priority Specify the value of the Signal DSCP in decimal.
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802.1X Settings
Enable 802.1X Enable or Disable 812.1X. Username 802.1X user account Password 802.1X password
HTTPS Certification File
Upload or delete HTTPS Certification File.
C. VPN
The device supports remote connection via VPN. It supports both Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) and OpenVPN protocol. This allows users at remote locations on the public network to make secure connections to local networks.
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Field Name Explanation
VPN IP Address Shows the current VPN IP address.
VPN Mode
Enable VPN Enable/Disable VPN. L2TP Select Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol.
Select OpenVPN Protocol. (Only one protocol may be activated. After
OpenVPN
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
L2TP Server Address Set VPN L2TP Server IP address. Authentication Name Set User Name access to VPN L2TP Server. Authentication Password Set Password access to VPN L2TP Server.
Open VPN Files
Upload or delete Open VPN Certification Files.
the selection is made, the configuration should be saved and the phone be rebooted.)
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5.3.3 Line

A. SIP
You can configure a SIP server on this page.
SIP Field Name Explanation
Basic Settings (Choose the SIP line to configure)
Display the current line status after page loading. To get the up-to-date line
Line Status
status, user has to refresh the page manually. User Name Enter the username of the service account. Display Name Enter the display name to be sent in a call request. Authentication Name Enter the authentication name of the service account. Authentication Password Enter the authentication password of the service account. Activate Whether the service of the line should be activated. SIP Proxy Server Address Enter the IP or FQDN address of the SIP proxy server. SIP Proxy Server Port Enter the SIP proxy server port, default is 5060.
Enter the IP or FQDN address of outbound proxy server provided by the Outbound proxy address
service provider. Outbound proxy port Enter the outbound proxy port, default is 5060. Realm Enter the SIP domain if it is needed by the service provider.
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SIP Field Name Explanation
Codecs Settings
Set the priority and availability of the codecs by adding or removing them from the list.
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SIP Field Name Explanation
Advanced Settings
Enable unconditional call forwarding; all incoming calls would be forwarded
Call Forward Unconditional
to the number specified in the next field.
Call Forward Number for
Set the number of unconditional call forwarding.
Unconditional
Enable call forward on busy; when the phone is busy, any incoming call
Call Forward on Busy
would be forwarded to the number specified in the next field.
Call Forward Number for
Set the number of call forwarding when the HDP-5240PT is busy.
Busy
Enable call forward on no answer; when an incoming call is not answered
Call Forward on No Answer
within the configured delay time, the call would be forwarded to the number
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SIP Field Name Explanation
specified in the next field.
Call Forward Number for No
Set the number of call forward on no answer.
Answer Call Forward Delay for No
Set the delay time of not answered call before being forwarded.
Answer Hotline Delay Set the delay for hotline before the system automatically dial it. Enable Auto Answering The incoming calls would be answered automatically after the delay time. Auto Answering Delay Set the delay for incoming call before the system automatically answers it.
Enable the device to subscribe a voice message waiting notification. If you
Subscribe For Voice
enable it , the device would receive notification from the server if there is
Message
voice message waiting on the server. Voice Message Number Set the number for retrieving voice message. Voice Message Subscribe
Set the period of voice message notification subscription. Period
The device would dial to the specific number immediately at audio channel Enable Hotline
opened by off-hook or turning on hands-free speaker or headphone. Hotline Number Set the hotline dialing number. Enable DND Any incoming call on this line would be rejected automatically.
Blocking Anonymous Call Reject any incoming call without presenting caller ID.
Use 182 Response for Call
Set the device to use 182 response code at call waiting response. waiting
Anonymous Call Standard Set the standard to be used for anonymous call. Dial Without Registered Set call out by proxy without registration. Click To Talk Set Click To Talk. User Agent Set the user agent -- the default is Model with Software Version. Use Quote in Display Name Whether to add quote in display name. Ring Type Set the ring tone type for the line.
Set the type of call conference -- For Local, set up call conference by the Conference Type
device itself; HDP-5240PT supports two remote parties. For Server, set up
call conference by dialing to a conference room on the server. Server Conference Number Set the conference room number when conference type is set to be Server. Transfer Timeout Set the timeout of call transfer process. Enable Long Contact Allow more parameters in contact field per RFC 3840. Enable Missed Call Log If it is enabled, the phone would save missed calls into the call history
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SIP Field Name Explanation
record.
Response Single Codec
If it is enabled, the device would use single codec in response to an
incoming call request.
When this setting is enabled, the features in this section would not be
handled by the device itself but by the server instead. In order to control the Use Feature Code
authorization of the features, the device would send feature code to the
server by dialing the number specified in each feature code field. Specific Server Type Set the line to collaborate with specific server type. Registration Expiration Set the SIP expiration period. Use VPN Set the line to use VPN restrict route. Use STUN Set the line to use STUN for NAT traversal. Convert URI Convert not digit and alphabet characters to %hh hex code. DTMF Type Set the DTMF type to be used for the line. DTMF SIP INFO Mode Set the SIP INFO mode to send ‘*’ and ‘#’ or ‘10’ and ‘11’. Transportation Protocol Set the line to use TCP or UDP for SIP transmission. SIP Version Set the SIP version. Caller ID Header Set the Caller ID Header.
Enable Strict Proxy
Enables the use of strict routing. When the phone receives packets from
the server, it would use the source IP address, not the address in via field. Enable user=phone Sets user=phone in SIP messages. Enable SCA Enable/Disable SCA (Shared Call Appearance ) Enable BLF List Enable/Disable BLF List
Set the line to use DNS SRV which would resolve the FQDN in proxy Enable DNS SRV
server into a service list.
Set the line to use dummy UDP or SIP OPTION packet to keep NAT Keep Alive Type
pinhole opened. Keep Alive Interval Set the keep alive packet transmitting interval.
Set the line to enable call ending by session timer refreshment. The call Enable Session Timer
session would be ended if there is not new session timer event updating
received after the timeout period. Session Timeout Set the session timer timeout period.
Enable Rport Set the line to add Rport in SIP headers. Enable PRACK Set the line to support PRACK SIP message. Keep Authentication Keep the authentication parameters of previous authentication. Auto TCP Using TCP protocol to guarantee usability of transport when SIP messages
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SIP Field Name Explanation
have more than 1500 bytes. Enable Feature Sync Feature Sync with server. Enable GRUU Support Globally Routable User-Agent URI (GRUU).
The registered server would receive the subscription package from
ordinary application of BLF phone. BLF Server
Please enter the BLF server, if the sever does not support subscription
package, the registered server and subscription server would be
separated.
BLF List allows one BLF key to monitor the status of a group. Multiple BLF BLF List Number
lists are supported. SIP Encryption Enable SIP encryption such that SIP transmission would be encrypted. SIP Encryption Key Set the pass phrase for SIP encryption. RTP Encryption Enable RTP encryption such that RTP transmission would be encrypted. RTP Encryption Key Set the pass phrase for RTP encryption.
B. Basic Settings
STUN – Simple Traversal of UDP through NAT – A STUN server allows a phone in a private network to know its public IP and port as well as the type of NAT being used. The equipment can then use this information to register itself to a SIP server so that it can make and receive calls while in a private network.
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Basic Settings Field Name Explanation
SIP Settings
Local SIP Port Set the local SIP port used to send/receive SIP messages. Registration Failure Retry
Set the retry interval of SIP registration when registration failed.
Interval
STUN Settings
Server Address STUN Server IP address Server Port STUN Server Port – Default is 3478.
STUN blinding period – STUN packets are sent once every this period to keep
Binding Period
the NAT mapping active. SIP Waiting Time Waiting time for SIP. This would vary depending on the network. SIP Line Using STUN (SIP1 or SIP2) Use STUN Enable/Disable STUN on the selected line.
TLS Certification File
Upload or delete the TLS certification file used for encrypting SIP transmission.
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The SIP STUN is used to achieve the penetration of SIP NAT; it is a realization of service. When the equipment configures the STUN server IP and port (usually the default is 3478), and selects “Use Stun SIP server”, you can make common SIP equipment achieve penetration.

5.3.4 RFID Setting

A. Features
Features Field Name Explanation
Common Settings
DND feature can refuse all incoming calls for all SIP lines, or for individual SIP
Enable DND
line. But the outgoing calls would not be affected. Ban Outgoing If it is enabled, no outgoing calls can be made. Enable Intercom Mute If it is enabled, device would mute incoming calls during an intercom call.
If it is enabled, device would play intercom ring tone to alert that there is a new Enable Intercom Ringing
incoming call during an intercom call. Enable Auto Dial Out Enable Auto Dial Out. Auto Dial Out Time Set Auto Dial Out Time. Enable Auto Answer Enable Auto Answer function. Auto Answer Timeout Set Auto Answer Timeout. No Answer Auto Hangup Enable automatically hang up feature when there is no answer.
Configuration in a set time -- The device would automatically hang up when Auto Hangup Timeout
there is no answer.
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Features Field Name Explanation
Dial Fixed Length to Send Enable or disable dial fixed length. Send Length The number would be sent to the server after the specified digits are dialed. Enable Speed Dial Hangup Use Function Key to Answer Dial Number Voice Play Configuration Open / Close Dial Number Voice Play Voice Play Language Set language of the voice prompt.
Card Reader Working Mode
Enable Speed Dial Hand Up function.
Configure whether to enable the function keys; the feature is disabled by
default.
Set ID card status:
Normal: This mode helps you to open the door by swiping the card reader.
Card Issuing: This mode comes with an ID added to the card reader.
Card Revoking: This mode has an ID deleted from the card reader.
Features Field Name Explanation
Advanced Settings
Monostable: there is only one fixed action status for door unlocking. Bistable: there are two actions and statuses, door unlocking and door locking.
Switch Mode
Keypad Mode
Each action might be triggered and changed to the other status. After changing, the status would be kept. Initial mode is Monostable Password+dialing: password inputting mode is default. Dialing mode is shown below if you want.
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Features Field Name Explanation
Only password: password input only, dialing would be forbidden. Only dialing: dial input only, you can press * key to enter the dial, the # key for hanging up. Initial mode is password and dialing.
Switch-On Duration
Door unlocking time for Monostable mode only. If the time is up, the door would be
locked automatically. Initial time is 5 seconds. Talk Duration The call would be ended automatically when time is up. Initial time is 120 seconds. Remote Password Remote unlocking door password. Initial password is “*”.
Local unlocking door password via keypad; the default password length is 4. Initial Local Password
password is “6789”.
Device description displayed on IP scanning tool software. Initial description is Description
“HDP-5240PT IP Door Phone”.
Enable Access Table: enter <Access Code> for opening door during calls. Enable Access Table
Disable Access Table: enter <Remote Password> for opening door during calls.
The device enables the feature by default.
<Primary/Secondary>mode allows system to call primary extension first; if there is
no answer, system would cancel the call and then call secondary extension
automatically. Hot Key Dial Mode
<Day/Night>mode allows system to check whether the calling time belongs to day Select
time or night time, and then system decides to call the number 1 or number 2
automatically.
Users just press speed dial key once.
The period between hot key dialing to the first and second number. Initial time is Call Switched Time
16 seconds. Day Start Time The start time of the day when you select<Day/Night>mode. Day End Time The end time of the day when you select <Day/Night>mode. Address of Open Log
Log server address (IP or domain name) Server
Port of Open Log
Log server port (0-65535); initial port is 514. Server
Enable Open Log
Enable or disable connection with log server Server
Enable Indoor Open Enable or disable using indoor switch to unlock the door. Enable Card Reader Enable or disable card reader for RFID cards. Limit Talk Duration If enabled, calls would be forced to end after talking time is up.
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Features Field Name Explanation
Door Unlock Indication
Remote Code Check Length
Block Out Settings
Add or delete blocked numbers – enter the prefix of numbers which should not be dialed by the phone. For example, if 001 is entered, the phone would not dial any number beginning with 001. X and x are wildcards which match single digit. For example, if 4xxx or 4XXX is entered, the phone would not dial any 4 digits beginning with 4. It would dial numbers beginning with 4 which are longer or shorter than 4 digits.
Indication tone for door unlocked. There are 3 types of tone: silent, short beeps
and long beeps.
The remote access code length would be restricted with it. If the input access code
length is matched with it, system would check it immediately. Initial length is 4.
B. Audio
This page configures audio parameters such as voice codec, speakerphone volume, mic volume and ringer volume.
Audio Setting Field Name Explanation
First Codec The first codec choice: G.711A/U, G.722, G.723.1, G.726-32, G.729AB Second Codec The second codec choice: G.711A/U, G.722, G.723.1, G.726-32, G.729AB, None
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Audio Setting Field Name Explanation
Third Codec The third codec choice: G.711A/U, G.722, G.723.1, G.726-32, G.729AB, None Fourth Codec The fourth codec choice: G.711A/U, G.722, G.723.1, G.726-32, G.729AB, None DTMF Payload Type The RTP Payload type that indicates DTMF. Default is 101 Default Ring Type Ring sound – there are 9 standard types and 3 user types. G.729AB Payload
G.729AB Payload length – adjust from 10 – 60 msec.
Length Tone Standard Configure tone standard area. G.722 Timestamps Choices are 160/20ms or 320/20ms. G.723.1 Bit Rate Choices are 5.3kb/s or 6.3kb/s. Speakerphone
Set the speaker call volume level.
Volume MIC Input Volume Set the MIC call volume level. Broadcast Output
Set the broadcast output volume level.
Volume Signal Tone Volume Set the audio signal output volume level.
Enable or disable Voice Activity Detection (VAD). If VAD is enabled, G729 Payload
Enable VAD
length cannot be set greater than 20 msec.
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C. Video
This page allows you to set the video encoding and video capture, and other information.
Video Encode Field Name Explanation
Encode Only H.264 encoding format is supported
Main stream: support 720p
Resolution
Sub-stream: you can select 360P, CIF (352 x 288), QVGA (240 x 320) CBR: If the code rate (bandwidth) is insufficient, it is preferred. VBR: Image quality is preferred, not recommended.
Bitrate Control
CVBR: greater than the minimum bit rate (bandwidth), smaller than the maximum bit rate (bandwidth), the setting is complex; the type is not recommended. The greater the value is, the worse the video quality would be; if not, the better video
I Frame Interval
quality. Not recommended to adjust.
Bitrate It is proportional to video file size; not recommended to adjust.
The larger the value is, the more coherent the video would be; not recommended to
Frame Rate
adjust.
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Video Encode Field Name Explanation
Activate When you select it, the main stream is enabled; otherwise, disabled
Video Capture
Brightness Adjust the video brightness level
Saturation
Adjust the video color purity; the higher the value is, the more vivid colors might be
displayed Sharpness Adjust video clarity Contrast Adjust the video brightness ratio Backlight Control Video background brightness Video Format Based on the power frequency used, common frequency is 50Hz
Horizon Flip The video is flipped horizontally
IR-cut operating mode selection:
Day & Night Mode: The camera automatically switches to black and white in "Night
Start Time" and "Night End Time" (In black and white mode, you can see things in a IR-cut Mode
dark environment.).
Manual mode: The user needs to manually select the camera day / night mode; night
mode is black and white.
You need to manually select the camera day / night mode; night mode is black and Manual Set
white. Keep Color Select whether or not the camera is to be remained in color. Start time of Night In IR-cut day and night mode, the camera switches to black and white start time. End time of Night In IR-cut day and night mode, the camera switches to black and white end time. Auto White
The camera automatically adjusts the video image based on ambient light. Balance Mode
Vertical Flip The video is flipped horizontally.
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D. MCAST
It is easy and convenient to use multicast function to send notice to each member of the multicast via setting the multicast key on the device and sending multicast RTP stream to pre-configured multicast address. By configuring monitoring multicast address on the device, the device monitors and plays the RTP stream which is sent by the multicast address.
(A)
MCAST Settings
Equipment can be set up to monitor up to 10 different multicast addresses and used to receive the multicast RTP stream sent by the multicast address. Here are the ways to change equipment receiving multicast RTP stream processing mode in the web interface: set the ordinary priority and enable page priority.
a. Priority:
From the drop-down box, choose priority of ordinary calls. If the priority of the incoming streams of multicast RTP has lower precedence than the current common calls, device would automatically ignore the group RTP streams. If the priority of the incoming stream of multicast RTP is higher than the current common calls priority, device would automatically receive the group RTP streams, and keep the current common calls in maintained status. You can also choose to disable the function from the receiving threshold drop-down box. The device would automatically ignore all local network multicast RTP streams.
b. The options are as follows:
(a) 1-10: To definite the priority of the common calls, 1 is the top level while 10 is the lowest (b) Disable: Ignore all incoming multicast RTP streams (c) Enable the page priority:
Page priority determines the device how to deal with the new receiving multicast RTP streams when it is in
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multicast session currently. When page priority switch is enabled, the device would automatically ignore the low priority multicast RTP streams but receive top-level priority multicast RTP streams, and keep the current multicast session in the curr ent status. If it is not enabled, the device would automatically ignore all receiving multicast RTP streams.
c. Web Settings:
The multicast SS priority is higher than that of Group B; Group A has the highest priority.
When you press the multicast key for multicast session, both multicast sender and receiver would beep.
(B)
Listener configuration
a. Blue part (name)
"Group 1", "Group 2" and "Group 3" are your setting monitoring multicast names.The group name would be displayed on the screen when you answer the multicast. If you have not set, the screen would display the IP: port directly.
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b. Purple part (host: port)
It is a set of addresses and ports to listen, separated by a colon.
c. Pink part (index / priority)
Multicast is a sign of listening, but also the monitoring multicast priority. The smaller number refers to higher priority.
d. Red part (priority)
It is the general call, non-multicast call priority. The smaller number refers to higher priority. The following would explain how to use this option:
(a) The purpose of setting monitoring multicast "Group 1" or "Group 2" or "Group 3" is to launch a
multicast call. (b) All equipment has one or more common non multicast communication. (c) When you set the priority as disabled, any level of multicast would not be answered , multicast call is
rejected. (d) When you set the priority as some value, only the multicast higher than the priority can come in. If
you set the priority as 3, group 2 and group 3 would be rejected, for its priority level is equal to 3 and
less than 3; multicast 1 priority is set up with 2, higher than ordinary call priority, device can answer
the multicast message, at the same time, holding the other call.
e. Green part (Enable Page priority)
Set whether to open multicast comparison function, multicast priority is pink part number. The following explains how to use:
(a) The purpose of setting monitoring multicast "group 1" or “group 3”is listening "group of 1" or “group
3”multicast call of multicast address.
(b) The device has a path or multi-path multicast calls, such as listening to "multicast information group
2".
(c) If multicast is a new "group 1", and because the priority of group 1" is 2, higher than the current call
priority 3 of “group 2”, so multicast call would come in.
(d) If multicast is a new "group 3", and because the priority of group 3" is 4, lower than the current call
priority 3 of “group 2”, the device would listen to the “group 1” and maintain the "group 2".
(C)
Multicast service
a. Send:
When you configure the item, pressing the corresponding key on the equipment shell, equipment would directly enter the Talking interface; the premise is to ensure no current multicast call and three-way conference, so the multicast can be established.
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b. Monitor:
IP port and priority are configured to monitor the device; when the call is initiated by multicast and the call is successful, the device would directly enter the Talking interface.
E. Action URL
Action URL Field Name Explanation
Action URL Event Settings
URL for various actions performed by the phone. These actions are recorded and sent as xml files to the server. Sample format is http://InternalServer /FileName.xml.
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Field Name
Explanation
F. Time/Date
Time/Date
Network Time Server Settings
Time Synchronized via SNTP Time Synchronized via DHCP Primary Time Server Set primary time server address
Secondary Time Server
Time Zone Select the time zone. Resync Period Time of re-synchronization with time server
Enable time-sync through SNTP protocol.
Enable time-sync through DHCP protocol.
Set secondary time server address. When primary server is not reachable, the device would try to connect to secondary time server to get time synchronization.
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Field Name
Explanation
Time/Date
Date Format
12-hour Clock Set the time display in 12-hour mode. Date Format Select the time/date display format.
Daylight Saving Time Settings
Location Select the user's time zone according to specific area.
Select automatic DST according to the preset rules of DST, or you can manually
DST Set Type
input rules. Offset The DST offset time Month Start The DST start month Week Start The DST start week Weekday Start The DST start weekday Hour Start The DST start hour Month End The DST end month Week End The DST end week Weekday End The DST end weekday Hour End The DST end hour
Manual Time Settings
The time might be set manually. It needs user to disable SNTP service first.

5.3.5 RFID Cards

A. RFID Cards
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RFID Cards Field Name Explanation
Import Door Card Table Click <Browse> to choose importing door card list file (doorCard.csv); click <Update> to batch import. Door Card Table
Add Door Card
You should input the top 10 digits of RFID card numbers, for example, 0004111806,
by clicking <add>. Click Here to Save Door Card Table
computer.
Right-click it and select saving target to your
Name The name of users who own issued cards.
The card number of issued cards. ID
The card not registered to the remote access list is unable to open the door.
Issuing Date The issuing date of issued cards. Card State The state of issued cards. Delete Click <Delete> to delete the door card list of the selected ID cards. Delete All Click <Delete All> to delete all door card lists. Administrator Table
You should input the top 10 digits of RFID card numbers, for example, 0004111806, Add Admin Card
to select the type of admin card by clicking <add>. Type: issuing and revoking When entrance guard is in normal state, swiping card (issuing card) would make entrance guard into the issuing state. When swiping a new card that can be added to the database and when you swipe the issuing card again after cards are added, entrance guard would return to normal state. Deleting card operation is the same as the issuing card. The device can support up to 10 admin cards and 500 copies of ordinary cards.
In the issuing state, swiping deleted card is invalid.
Shows the ID, Date and Type of admin card Delete Clicking <Delete> would delete the admin card list of the selected ID cards. All Delete Clicking <Delete All> to delete all admin card lists.
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B. RFID Access
Field Name Explanation
Import Access Table
Click the <Browse> to choose to import remote access list file (access List.csv) and then clicking <Update> can batch import remote access rule.
Access Table
According to entrance guard access rules that have been added, you can choose single or multiple rules on this list to delete operation.
Add Access Rule
Name User name ID RFID card number Department Card holder's department Position Card holder's position
1. When the door phone answers the call from the corresponding <Phone Num> user,
Access Code
the <Phone Num> user can input the access code via keypad to unlock the door remotely.
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Field Name Explanation
2. The user’s private password should be input via keypad for local door unlocking.
Access Code
Select Access Code Action mode
Action
When the feature is enabled, private password inputting and RFID reading must be
Double Auth
matched simultaneously for door unlocking. Host: The door phone would answer all calls automatically.
Type
Guest: The door phone would ring for incoming call, if the auto answer is disabled. It is valid for user access rules (including RFID, access code, etc) within corresponding
Profile
time section. If NONE is selected, the feature would be taken effect all day. Virtual extension number is used to make position call, instead of real number.
Location
It might be taken with unit number, or room number. Number User phone number Fwd Number Call forwarding number when the above phone number is unavailable.
Profile Setting
Profile There are 4 sections for time profile configuration. Profile Name The name of profile to help administrator to remember the time definition.
If it is yes, the time profile would be taken effect. Other time sections not included in the Status
profiles would not allow users to open door. Start Time The start time of section End Time The end time of section
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5.3.6 Call Logs

According to open event log, the device can record up to 150 thousands of open events; it would cover th e old records after the records exceed 150 thousands.
saving target as the door log can export CSV format.
Field Name Explanation
Right-click on the links to select
Door Open Log
Result Show the result of the door opening ( Succeeded or Failed) Time The time of opening door. Duration Duration of opening the door.
Access Name
Access ID
Type
If the door was opened by swiping card or remotely unlocking door, the device would display remote access name.
1. If the opening door method is swiping card, it wound display the card number
2. If the opening door way is done via remote access, it wound display the remote extension number.
3. If the opening door way is done via local access, there is no display information.
Open type: 1. Local, 2. Remote, 3. Brush card ( Temporary Card, Valid Card and Illegal Card).
There are three kinds of brushing card feedback results.
Temporary Card (only added ) the card number, without adding other rules ) Valid Card (added access rules) Illegal Card (Did not add information)
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5.3.7 Function Key

A. Function Key Settings
(A) Key Event
You might set up the key type with the Key Event.
Type Subtype Usage
None Not responding Dial Dialing function
Key Event
(B) Hot Key
Release Delete password input, cancel dialing input and end call OK identification key Handsfree The hands-free key(with hooking dial, hanging up functions)
You m ight enter the phone number in the input box . When you press the s hortcut k ey, equipment would dial preset telephone number. This button can also be used to s et t he IP address: you can pres s the shor tc ut key to directly make an IP call.
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party’s SIP account or
The SIP
Using Speed Dial mode together with
, can define
ng up by
Intercom feature, the device can automatically
Set the host IP address and port number; they must be
Type Number Line Subtype Usage
Fill out the
Speed Dial
called
whether this call is allowed to be hu
account
Hot Key
re-pressing the speed dial key.
corresponding
In Intercom mode, if the caller’s IP phone supports
lines
IP address
Intercom
answer the Intercom calls
(C) Multicast
Multicast function is t o deliver voice streams to configured m ulticast address; all equipment m onitored the multicast address can receive and play it. Using multicast functionality would make deliver voice one to many which are in the multicast group simply and conveniently. The DSS Key multicast web configuration for calling party is as follows:
Type Number Subtype Usage
Multicast
separated by a colon
a. Operation mecha n ism
You can define the DSS Key configuration with multicast address, port and used codec. The device can
G.711A
Narrowband speech coding (4Khz)
G.711U G.722 Wideband speech coding (7Khz) G.723.1 G.726-32
Narrowband speech coding (4Khz)
G.729AB
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configure via Web to monit or the multicast address an d p or t. When the device m akes a m ultic as t , all device s monitoring the address can receive the multicast data.
b. Calling configuration
If the device is on calls, or it is a three-way conferencing, or initiated m ulticast communication, the de vice would not be able to launch a new multicast call.
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Chapter 6. Other instructions

6.1 Open door modes

A. Local control
(A) Local Password
a. Set <Local Password> (the password is "6789" b y def ault) via Phone
Setting\Feature\Advanced Settings.
b. Input password via keypad and press the "#" key, then the door would be unlocked.
(B) Private access code
a. Set <Add Access Rule\Access Code> and enable local authentication. b. Input access code via keypad and press the "#" key, then the door would be unlocked.
B. Remote control
(A) Visitors call the owner
a. Visitors can call the owner via position speed dial or phone number. (After setting the speed dial
key, visitors can press it to call directly)
b. The owner answers the call and presses the "*" key to unlock the door for visitors.
(B) Owner calls visitors
a. Owner calls visitors via SIP phone. b. SIP door phone answers the call automatically. c. Owner inputs the corresponding access codes via SIP phone keypad to unlock the door.
C. Swiping cards
Use pre-assigned RFID cards to unlock the door by touching RFID area of the device.
D. Indoor switch
Press indoor switch, which is installed and connected with the device, to unlock the door.
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6.2 Management of Card

6.2.1 Administrat or Ta ble

A. < I ssuer> and <Revocation>
(A)
Add Administrator cards
Input a card’s ID, se lected <Issuer> or <Revocation> in the field and then c lick <Add>; you would add administrator card.
(B)
Delete Administrator cards
To delete the selected admin card, click <Delete>.

6.2.2 Add user cards

A. Method 1: It i s used to add cards for starters typically
(A) On the web page < Phone Setting →Features →Card Reader Working Mode > option, select
<Card Issuing>.
(B) Click <Apply> and Card Reader would enter the issuing status. (C) Use new card to touch card reader induction area, and then you might hear the confirmed indication
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tone from the device. Repeat step to add more cards.
(D) On the web page < Phone Setting →Features →Card Reader Working Mode > option, select
<Normal>.
(E) Click <Apply> and Card Reader would return to the Normal status. (F) The issuing records can be found from the door card table list.
B. Methods 2: It is used to add cards for professionals
(A) Use issuer admin card to touch card reader induction area, and it would enter issuing card status. (B) Use new card to touch card reader induction area, and you might hear the confirmed indication tone
from the device. Repeat step 2 to add more cards.
(C) Use issuer admin card to touch card reader induction area again and it would go back to normal
working status.
C. Method 3: It is use to add few cards
(A) Input card number on the door card settings page, and then click <Add>.
You can also use the USB card reader connected with PC to get card ID automatically.
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Only need to input the first 10
numbers.

6.2.3 Delete user cards

A. Method 1: It i s used to batch delete cards for starters.
(A) On the web page < Phone Setting →Features →Card Reader Working Mode > option, select
<Card Revoking>.
(B) Click <Apply> and card reader would enter the revoking status. (C) Use card to touch card reader induction area, and you might hear the card reader confirmed
indication tone. Repeat step to delete more cards.
(D) On the web page <Phone Setting →Features →Card Reader Working Mode >option, select
<Normal>.
(E) Click <Apply> and card reader would go back to the Normal status.
B. Method 2: It is used to batch add cards for intermediates.
(A) Use revocation admin card to touch card reader induction area, and it would enter revoking card
status.
(B) Use the cards you want to del ete from system to touch card reader induc tion area, and you might
hear the card reader confirmed indication tone. Repeat step 2 to delete cards.
(C) Use revocation admin card to touch card rea der induction area, a nd it would go back to card read
only status.
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C. Method 3: bulk delete or partially delete card records
(A) On the web page <RFID Cards Door Card Table > select the card ID and then click <Delete>.
If you click <Delete All>, system would delete all the ID card records.
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