Akuvox A092 Series Service manual

Version: 1.0 | Date: Jan.2021
Version: 1.0 | Date: June.2021

About This Manual
Thank you for choosing Akuvox A092 series access controller. This manual is
intended for the administrators who need to properly configure the access
controller. This manual applies to the version 92.30.1.6, and it provides all the
configurations for the functions and features of Akuvox access control.
Please visit Akuvox forum or consult technical support for any new
information or latest firmwares.

Introduction of Icons and Symbols
Warning:
Always abide by this information in order to prevent the persons
from injury.
Caution:
Always abide by this information in order to prevent the damages to
the device.
Note:
Informative information and advice from the efficient use of the
device.
Tip:
Useful information for the quick and efficient use of the device.

LED Indicator Light Status
No
Icons
Indicator
Light
Light status
Description
1
Power
indicator
On
The light turns on when
the device is powered on
Off
The light turns off when
the device is powered off
2
Warning
Indicator
Permanently
on
The orange light will stay
on when the device failed
to obtain the IP address
Off
The light will be off when
the device is in normal
status
Flashing
slowly
The light will be flashing
slowly when the device
upgrade failed
The light will be flashing
slowly during the
upgrading process.
Flashing
quickly
The light will be flashing
slowly when the device is
restarted after the upgrad
e failure

Table of Contents
1. Product Overview....................................................................................................1
2. Access the Device...................................................................................................2
2.1. Obtain Device IP Address...........................................................................2
2.2. Access the Device Web Interface..............................................................2
3. Language and Time Setting.................................................................................. 4
3.1. Language Setting........................................................................................ 4
3.2. Time Setting................................................................................................. 4
4. Network Configuration...........................................................................................6
4.1. Network Status............................................................................................ 6
4.2. Device Network Configuration...................................................................6
4.3. Configure Web Server................................................................................. 7
4.4. TR069............................................................................................................ 8
4.5. SNMP.............................................................................................................9
5. Relay Setting......................................................................................................... 11
5.1. Configure Built-in Relay........................................................................... 11
5.2. Configure Web relay.................................................................................. 12
6. Door Access Schedule Management................................................................ 14
6.1. Configure Door Access Schedule........................................................... 14
6.1.1. Create Door Access Schedule......................................................14
6.2. Import and Export Door Access Schedule............................................ 16
6.3. Edit the Door Access Schedule............................................................... 16
7. Door Unlock Configuration................................................................................. 18
7.1. Configure Access Card Format............................................................... 18
7.2. Configure Access Card for Door Unlock................................................ 18
7.3. Edit/Delete Access card Control schedule............................................21
7.4. Configure open relay via HTTP for door unlock................................... 22
7.5. Configure Exit Button for Door Unlock...................................................23
8. Security.................................................................................................................. 25
8.1. Security Notification Setting................................................................... 25
8.1.1. Email Notification Setting.............................................................25
8.1.2. FTP Notification Setting................................................................26
9. Call Log.................................................................................................................. 28
10. Debug................................................................................................................... 30
10.1. Configure Debug Server......................................................................... 30
10.2. System Log for Debugging....................................................................30
10.3. PCAP for Debugging...............................................................................31
11. Firmware Upgrade..............................................................................................33
12. Backup................................................................................................................. 34
13. Auto-Provisioning via configuration File....................................................... 35

13.1. Provisioning Principle............................................................................ 35
13.2. Configuration Files for Auto-provisioning.......................................... 36
13.3. AutoP Schedule....................................................................................... 37
13.4. Static Provisioning Configuration........................................................ 38
14. Integration with Third Party Device................................................................ 40
14.1. Integration via Wiegand......................................................................... 40
14.2. Integration via RS485............................................................................. 40
14.3. Configure HTTP API for the Third-party Integration......................... 41
14.4. Power Output Control.............................................................................43
15. Account &Password.......................................................................................... 44
16. System Reboot&Reset...................................................................................... 45
16.1. Reboot.......................................................................................................45
16.2. Reset......................................................................................................... 46
17. Abbreviations......................................................................................................47
18. FAQ....................................................................................................................... 49
19. Contact us........................................................................................................... 52

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1.Product Overview
Akuvox A092 series access controller is Android-based. It has multiple ports,
such as RS485 and Wiegand ports that can be used to easily integrate with
external digital systems, such as card readers, elevator controller and fire
alarm detector, helping to create a holistic control of building entrance and
its surroundings. With the two in-built relays, A092 is capable of controlling
two doors maximum while giving you a great sense of security via card
access. A092 is applicable to such applications as commercial buildings,
hospital buildings and warehouses.

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2.Access the Device
Akuvox A092 access controller system settings can be accessed on the on
the device web interface.
2.1. Obtain Device IP Address
To access the device web interface, you need to obtain the device IP address
using Akuvox IP scanner.You can just click Search to find the device IP
address
2.2. Access the Device Web Interface
Enter the device IP address on the web browser in order to log in the device
web interface where you can configure and adjust parameter etc. The Initial
user name and password are “admin” and please be case-sensitive to the
user names and passwords entered.

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Note:
Google Chrome browser is strongly recommended.

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3.Language and Time Setting
3.1. Language Setting
When you first set up the device, you might need to set the language to your
need or you can do it later if needed. You can go to Setting>Time/Lang on
the device web interface.
Parameter Set-up:
Type: choose a suitable web interface language. Normally, English is
default web language.
3.2. Time Setting
You to set up the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server address that you
obtained to automatically synchronize your time and date. And when your
time zone is selected, the device will automatically notify the NTP server of
its time zone in order that the NTP server can synchronize the time zone
set-up in your device. You can go to Setting > Time/Lang > NTP for the
setting.

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Parameter Set-up:
Time Zone: select the specific time zone depending on where the device
is used and then press Confirm tab for the confirmation. The default time
zone is GMT GMT+0.00.
Primary/Secondary Server: the time zone server,normally it will
automatically obtain the time when connecting to the network. The
secondary server will take effect while the primary server is invalid.
Update Interval: to configure interval between two consecutive NTP
requests.
System: system is the current device system time, which is in 24 hour
format by default.

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4.Network Configuration
4.1. Network Status
To check the network status, you can go to Status > Network Information on
the device web interface.
4.2. Device Network Configuration
You can check for the device’s network connection info and configure the
default DHCP mode (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and static IP
connection for the device. To do so , you can go to Network > Basic on the
device web interface.
Parameter Set-up:
DHCP: select the DHCP mode by moving the toggle switch to the right.
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turned on, then the access controller will be assigned by the DHCP server
with IP address, subnet mask,default gateway,and DNS server address
automatically.
Static IP: select the static IP mode by checking off the DHCP check box.
When static IP mode is selected, then the IP address, subnet mask,
default gateway, and DNS servers address have to be manually
configured according to your actual network environment.
IP Address: set up the IP Address if the static IP mode is selected.
Subnet Mask: set up the subnet Mask according to your actual network
environment.
Default Gateway: set up the correct gateway default gateway according
to the IP address of the default gateway.
LAN DNS1/2: set up preferred or alternate DNS Server (Domain Name
Server)according to your actual network environment. Preferred DNS
server is the primary DNS server address while the alternate DNS server
is the secondary server address and the access controller will connect to
the alternate server when the primary DNS server is unavailable .
4.3. Configure Web Server
You can configure the device web server by setting up the http and https
protocols as well as the http port for accessing the device web interface. You
can go to the Network > Advanced> Web Server on the web interface for the
setting.
Parameter Set-up:
Http Enable: enable it if you allow the device web interface to be
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via http. Enabled is the default setting.
Https Enable: enable it if you allow the device web interface to be
accessed via https protocol, or disable it if you want to deny the access
via https. Enabled is the default setting.
Http Port: specify the web server http port for accessing the device web
interface via Http/Https.
4.4. TR069
TR-069 (Technical Report 069) is the document number of the technical
report, defined by the Broadband Forum, that specifies the “CPE WAN
management protocol” or CWMP. It defines an application layer protocol for
remote management of end-user devices. As a bidirectional
SOAP/HTTP-based protocol, it provides the communication between
Customer-Premises Equipment (CPE) and Auto-Configuration Servers (ACS).
It includes both a safe auto configuration and the control of other CPE
management functions within an integrated framework.
Parameter Set-up:
Active: enable it when you want to activate the TR069 function on the
ACS server side.
Version: select the TR069 version.

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ACS URL: enter the URL of the ACS server, for example:
“http://192.168.1.47:8080/openacs/acs"
User Name: enter the ACS server user name for the authentication.
Password: enter the ACS server authentication password.
Active: enable it if you allow the device to send requests to the ACS
server for the automatic configuration and update etc.
Periodical Interval: select the time interval for the device to send the
request to the ACS server for the automatic configuration and update etc.
URL: enter the device URL, for example : http://192.168.1.48:8882/。
User Name:enter the device authentication user name.
Password: enter the device authentication password.
4.5. SNMP
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is an Internet-standard
protocol for managing devices on IP networks. SNMP is widely used in
network management system to monitor network-attached devices for
conditions that may draw network administrative attention. SNMP exposes
management data in the form of variables on the managed systems, which
describe the system configuration. These variables can then be queried by
managing applications. These variables accessible via SNMP are organized
in hierarchies, which are described by Management Information Bases
(MIBs).
Parameter Set-up:

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Active: enable or disable the SNMP function. The default setting is
Disabled.
Port: Specific the port for the data transmission from 1024-65535.
Trusted IP: enter the third-party IP address.

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5.Relay Setting
5.1. Configure Built-in Relay
A092 access controller has two built-in relays that can be connected to the
electrical door locks for the door access control. You can go to Access
control > Relay for the setting.
Parameter Set-up:
Relay ID: you are allowed to set up two relay switches in total for the door
access control (Relay A, Relay B )
Relay Type: there are two relay types:default state(high voltage level,
NC-normally closed) and inverted state (Low voltage level, NO-normally
open). Default state changes from NC-NO, Inverted state is from NO-NC.
Relay Mode: select Monostable or Bistable. When you select Monostable,
the relay will reset after the door opening which means the door will be
closed again, however if you select Bistable, then the relay will not reset
and you have to for example, swipe the card on the card reader to close
the door.
Relay Delay: set the relay delay timing (Ranging from 1-10 Sec.) For
example, if you set the hold delay time as “ 5” Sec. then the relay will be
delayed for 5s after the door is unlocked.
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closed(NC) If the relay status is high, then it is in Normally Open
status(NO).
5.2. Configure Web relay
In addition to the built-in relays, you can also unlock the door that is
connected to web relay. You can go to Access Control > Web Relay/Web
Relay Action Setting to configure the web relay.
Parameter Set-up:
Type: Select “Webrelay” to enable the web relay. Select Disable to disable
the web relay. Select Both to enable both local relay and web relay.
IP Address: enter the web relay IP address provided by the web relay
manufacturer.
User Name: enter the User name provided by the web relay manufacturer.

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Password: enter the password provided by the web relay
manufacturer.The passwords is authenticated via HTTP and you can
define the passwords using “http get” in Action.
Web Relay Action: enter the specific web relay action command provided
by the web manufacturer for different actions by the web relay.
Web Relay Extension: enter the relay extension information, which can be
a SIP number of an intercom device such as an indoor monitor, so that
the specific action command will be sent when unlock is performed on
the intercom device.
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