Alcatel Temporis IP80 User manual

Temporis IP80
User’s guide

Table of Contents
1. Basic Description……………………………. 3
2. Installation……………………………………. 4
2.1. Packing list ………………………………………………………………4
2.2. Modules ………………………………………………………………4
2.3. PoE or Power Supply …………………………………………………..5
2.4. Relay Connection ……………………………………………………5
2.5. Acoustic settings ……………………………………………………5
2.6. DIP Switch ………………………………………………………………6
2.7. Open and close the cover …………………………………………6
2.8. Dismounting nameplate lighting module ……………………7
2.9. Wall mounting …………………………………………………..7
2.10. Put back name plate lighting. ……………………………..8
2.11. Acoustic signalling …………………………………………………..8
3. Visitor at the door ……………………………9
3.1. Incoming calls ……………………………………………………9
3.2. Outgoing calls ……………………………………………………9
4. Parameter setting ………………………….10
4.1. Access Temporis IP80 web interface ………………….10
4.2. Language selection …………………………………………………10
4.3. Network settings: DHCP or fixed IP mode ………………….11
4.4. Basic parameters …………………………………………………12
4.5. P2P or SIP registration on IPBX …………………………….13
4.6. Audio settings ………………………………………………….14
4.7. Video settings ………………………………………………….14
4.8. Relay management …………………………………………………15
4.9. Time parameters …………………………………………………16
4.10. Dial-up Numbers …………………………………………………17
4.11. Day Intervals …………………………………………………………..17
4.12. User interface …………………………………………………18
4.13. Service ……………………………………………………………19
5. Electrical Parameters …………………………19
6. WARRANTY …………………………………20

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1. Basic Description
Temporis IP80 is a SIP based IP video door phone solution. Its robustness, flexibility and wide
interoperability make it ideal for any business environment.
We can highlight the following features :
Voice & image based on full SIP protocol
Autofocus IP Camera
White LED for automatic lighting of camera
WEB management
Firmware upgradeable from the web interface
Video streaming : http jpg / http mjpg , H.263 and H.264
PoE or external power supply
Ethernet –10/100Mb
SIP connection: P2P or IPBX network system
Two 25-digit dial-up numbers (or IP address)
Day/night switching mode
Call duration extension by pressing * or #
2 relays to connect two independent locks or to control, with the second relay, another
device such as camera, lighting, delayed opening etc …
Two codes controlling communication hang up
Two codes to trigger the 2 relays
Integrated heating of printed circuit
Permanent green backlight of the button
Operating system –Linux 2.6
Fully integrated with Temporis IP family
Supplied with Atlinks Temporis Pop-up videosoftphone
Please read through this guide for a better knowledge on available functionalities and configuration
capabilities you can have access to with Temporis IP80.

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2. Installation
2.1. Packing list
The following components are included in your package:
Temporis IP80
Kit for wall mount
Key to open the unit
Name label
Mini CD including user guide, Temporis Pop-up softphone, datasheets
2.2. Modules
Temporis IP80 is composed of an IP module, assembled with the mother board, the PoE module
and the IP camera module (picture 1)
Picture 1. Basic module –mother board

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2.3. PoE or Power Supply
Temporis IP80 works either with the PoE power from the switch or with an external AC or DC
power supply. The voltage must rate between 10 to 14V, the electric current doesn’t exceed
300mA.
2.4. Relay Connection
Relay connection is shown on picture 2. Where
NO indicates the contact which is normally open (in idle)
COM indicates the common contact (middle)
NC indicates the contact which is normally closed (in idle)
The contacts in both switches are galvanically insulated from each other and from the circuits.
Picture 2. Examples of relays connections
2.5. Acoustic settings
Trimmers positions are settled in factory and in most cases will not need to be changed.
Basic position, direction of rotation and meaning of the trimmers are illustrated on picture 3.
Picture 3. Trimmer Setting

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2.6. DIP Switch
For DIP switch setting basic operation and default setting see picture 4.
DIP switch enables
to configure P2P mode or SIP server mode,
to get back to the default settings (this switch must be placed back to normal position
after reboot)
to set the default IP adress.
Picture 4. DIP switch settings
2.7. Open and close the cover
Use the tool included in the package to screw/unscrew the front cover as shown on picture 5.
Picture 5. Cover installation

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2.8. Dismounting nameplate lighting module
Proceed as shown on picture 6 to dismount the nameplate lighting module to access to the back
hole.
Picture 6
2.9. Wall mounting
Use the provided dowels to wall mount Temporis IP80.
Picture 7

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2.10. Put back name plate lighting.
Picture 8
2.11. Acoustic signalling
The following table shows the acoustic signals that occur during operations.
Condition
Tones
Tone frequencies
Off-hook
–▄–■–▀–
425-850-1275
Hang-up
–▀–■–▄
1275-850-425
Report after calling
–▄–■–▀–
425-850-1275
End of call notification
–■–■–■–
1275
Parameter confirmation
––█––
Power up (reboot)
–■–▄–■–
1275-850-1275
Error
–■–■–■–■–■–■–
425….
Empty memory (no set number)
–█–▄–■–▄–■–▄–
850-1275-1700…

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3. Visitor at the door
3.1. Incoming calls
Incoming calls from IPBX or SIP phone towards Temporis IP80 are authorized. When there is an
incoming call, Temporis IP80 will ring (1 to 5 times) depending on what has been programmed in
« Time parameters » section (§4.9).
Call is answered automatically. Thus the caller is able to talk and trigger the relays.
3.2. Outgoing calls
As soon as user presses the button Temporis IP80 initiates a call to a pre-set dial up number.
Temporis IP80 button is associated to 2 different dial-up numbers (see §4.10), and can be
configured to work in two different modes:
Main/Backup mode: if the main destination number is busy or the call is rejected,
Temporis IP80 will call the backup number saved in §4.10.
Day/night mode: Temporis IP80 will dial the number programmed in §4.10 which
corresponds to the current active mode-either day or night.
Once the call is launched called party device will ring. Called party can answer the call, have a
conversation and trigger the relays.
Call duration is limited by Temporis IP80 to 2 minutes by default. 10 seconds before the end,
Temporis IP80 generates a beep. The conversation can be extended by dialling * or # from the SIP
device.

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4. Parameter setting
4.1. Access Temporis IP80 web interface
Open a web browser, enter Temporis IP80 IP address, (by default it is 192.168.1.250).
Enter user name and password (default values are admin/admin).
Picture 9. Home page & Login to setup
4.2. Language selection
Select « Language »in the left panel menu and choose the desired language. Then click on
« Set » button.
1: Displays Temporis IP80 camera video stream
2: Displays help screen
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4.3. Network settings: DHCP or fixed IP mode
In Network settings menu, it is possible to use DHCP automatic setup or manually enter IP
parameters.
Manual configuration :
By default the IP address is 192.168.1.250. You may change all the parameters in this page ;
default setting can be recovered by clicking on “default values” button.
Once done, click on “save and restart” button to save your settings.
DHCP configuration :
1: Enable/disable network settings via DHCP
2: DHCP assigned IP address and other settings are shown
3: Show Temporis IP80 mode –Day/Night
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Important: if you choose DHCP setup, an IP address will automatically be assigned to Temporis
IP80. Thus only a network administrator can tell you the actual IP address. You need this IP
address to access the web interface or video streaming.
Since IP address assignment may change in DHCP mode (e.g. after a power failure), use of fixed
IP address is recommended.
4.4. Basic parameters
1: Select between Day-Night mode and Main-Backup modes for the dial-up numbers.
2: Extend call duration by pressing * or # (10 sec before call end Temporis IP80 will send a signal,
the called party can extend the call by pressing * or #)
3: Enter the desired codes to hang-up the call. By default they are the same as the relay trigger
codes but they can be different.
4: Enter the desired codes to switch between Day and Night modes.
Note: Switching between Day and Night mode remains remains in IP80 memory even after power
supply failure.
5: Select manual or automatic Day-Night mode switching. When Automatic is selected a new item
will appear in the Menu called “Day Intervals” (see §4.11). Please note NTP server must be
enabled for this feature to work.
6: In Auto mode backlight leds will be turned on if dim or dark background is detected.
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4.5. P2P or SIP registration on IPBX
Temporis IP80 can be set to peer-to-peer or SIP server mode thanks to the internal DIP switch
(see § 2.5. DIP Switch).
In P2P mode, Temporis IP80 calls an IP address saved in «Dial-up numbers» (see §4.10).
If you set Temporis IP80 to SIP server mode, you will have to fill in the SIP parameters menu.
1: SIP proxy and registrar IP address or domain names and port (usually 5060 or 5061)
2: SIP account data to register on the server
3: Additional SIP parameters
4: Not used in current version of Temporis IP80
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4.6. Audio settings
Choose the audio codec priority for SIP calls. You can also disable a codec by choosing “-------“
Available codecs are:
G711µ
G711a
G726
GSM
4.7. Video settings
1: Video resolution and frame rate
2: Video correction parameters
3: Choose the video codec priority for SIP calls. You can also disable a codec by choosing “-------“
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4.8. Relay management
1: Relay mode:
Possible values are 1 to 5, with the following meaning :
1: trigger mode: the relay is activated by the called party for the “Relay closing” time
duration (eg: electrical locks, door opening …). If the called party is using a phone, he
must dial the corresponding code. By default 55 for the relay 1 and 66 for the relay 2.
2: Camera mode: The relay is activated automatically during the call and released
immediately when the call is over (eg: external camera)
3: Lighting mode: The relay is activated automatically during the call and released after
the “Relay closing” timeout starting from the moment the call is over (eg: external
lighting)
4: Bell mode: The relay is activated when you press the button and released after the
“Relay closing” timeout (eg: external bell).
5: Sequential opening mode (only for relay 2): in this mode the relay 2 is activated some
time after the relay 1 has been released.
2: Activation code from phone: DTMF code to be dialed from a phone during the conversation
which will trigger the relay.
3: Duration of relay closing in seconds (2 digits [01-99] )
4: Incoming call Control: to prohibit the relay control by an incoming call when the relay is already
in operation.
5: Delay (in seconds) between the release of relay 1 and the automatic activation of relay 2 when
the relay 2 is configured in mode 5 (2 digits [01-99] ).
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4.9. Time parameters
1: Maximum call duration before Temporis IP80 hangs up automatically. 10 seconds before
hanging-up, Temporis IP80 generates a beep. It’s possible to extend the call duration by pressing
* or # (depending on the configuration, see §4.4).
2: When calls from IPBX to Temporis IP80 are authorised, you can set the number rings before
Temporis IP80 picks-up the call. The number of rings can be set from 1 to 9.
3: Time (sec) Temporis IP80 will hang-up before redialling when the called party is busy (range
[1-5]).
4: Time (sec) Temporis IP80 will stay in calling mode (hear the ring back tone) before hanging-on
then redialing, when the called party doesn’t answer (range [10-99]).
5: Enable/disable the acoustic signalling of pick-up and hang-on actions.
6: Enable/disable the acoustic signalling of other actions, like relay activation,…
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4.10. Dial-up Numbers
1:Day/Main is the number that will be dialed when user presses IP80 button while the device is in
Day mode. It is also the number that will be dialed initially when in Main/Backup mode.
2:Night/Backup is the number that will be dialed when user presses IP80 while the device is in
Night mode. It is also the number that will be dialed automatically if in Main/Backup mode and the
call to Main is rejected
By default Dial-up Numbers are empty.
When using P2P mode, you should enter your destination IP address e.g . « 192*168*1*250 »,
where « *» means « . » ,
When using SIP proxy server mode, you can save extension numbers e.g. « 1234 ».
4.11. Day Intervals
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When Automatic switching between day and night mode is selected (see §4.4) this menu becomes
available in the menu list.
Fill in the day intervals for each day of the week. The remaining intervals will be the considered as
night mode.
Note: Time server must be up and running (see §4.12)
4.12. User interface
1: Displays the video on login page
2: Requires the password to display the video stream. Only a web browser will be able to display
video
3: Enables video surveillance using codec H.264
4: Modifies the web interface port
5: Enables telnet service
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4.13. Service
1: Shows current firmware version
2: Shows the different logs:
Download event log (All logs)
Show call log (incoming and outgoing call log)
Show register log (all the logs related to SIP registration)
Show VoIP log (All VoIP traces)
3: NTP server and time zone
4: External Syslog server
5: Firmware upgrade: click on “browse”, select the firmware file then press “save”.
6: Language upgrade
7: Save current configuration in a file.
8: Upload a configuration file
9: Change the admin password
5. Electrical Parameters
Parameter
Value
Conditions
Communication interface
Ethernet 10Base-T, 100Base-TX
VoIP protocol supported
SIP
Bandwidth
300Hz –3400Hz
Power supply
12V ± 2V AC or DC
Max. consumption
300mA
12Vss
Max. voltage of switch contact
48V
at I < 1A
Max. current of switch contact
2A
at U < 30 V
Operational temperature
- 20 to + 50°C
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6. WARRANTY
Please read carefully the user’s guide included in this package.
This product is certified as conforming to European technical standards, as evidenced by the CE
Mark affixed thereto.
The product you have just bought is a technological product, which must be handled with care.
UK legislation, including Sale of Goods Acts and regulations, imply certain conditions
which may apply to the product you have purchased from the retailer (statutory
warranty). These include conditions relating to quality.
For information concerning the statutory warranty, please consult the retailer who sold the product
to you (seller).
Without prejudice to any statutory warranty from which the product benefits, ATLINKS Europe
whose registered office address is at 22 quai Gallieni 92150 Suresnes France warrants that the
product contained in this package complies with the technical specifications set forth in the user’s
guide, during a warranty period commencing on the date of purchase of an unused Product, which
shall be presumed to be the date appearing on the invoice or the receipt issued by the seller, upon
which appears the seller’s name and continuing for:
Twenty-four (24) months for the telephone, excluding consumables, accessories and batteries.
Together with any claim made under this warranty during the warranty period, the complete
Product must be returned to the seller as soon as the defect appears or is discovered, together
with proof of purchase, consisting of an invoice or receipt issued by the seller specifying the place
of purchase and the serial number of the Product.
Any Product or Product part found, during the warranty period, to have a defect in design,
materials or workmanship shall be repaired or replaced, at no cost to you, by a product or part
that is identical or at least equivalent in terms of function and performance. If repair or
replacement is not possible on a commercially reasonable basis, ATLINKS will refund the purchase
price of the Product or replace the Product by an equivalent product.
The repaired or replaced Product or part, which, may be new or refurbished, shall be under
warranty for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of repair or replacement, or until the end
of the initial warranty period if that exceeds the said ninety (90) days; the warranty period shall
also be extended by any period exceeding six days between the date the defective Product is
delivered to the seller and the date that the repaired or replaced Product is placed at your
disposition.
This warranty does not apply in case of:
damage caused by installing or using the Product otherwise than in accordance with the
instructions contained in the user’s guide;
improper connection or abnormal use of the Product, in particular together with
incompatible accessories, as stipulated in the user’s guide;
a Product that has been opened, modified or fitted with unapproved replacement parts;
removal of the serial number or defacement rendering the serial number illegible;
normal wear and tear, including normal wear and tear of accessories, batteries and screens;
non-compliance with technical and safety standards in force in the geographical area of
utilization;
Products having suffered an impact or a fall;
damage caused by lightning, power surge, proximity to a source of heat or radiation, water
damage, exposure to excessive temperature, humidity or other environmental conditions or
any other cause external to the Product;
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