Fanvil FH-S01 User manual

Software Version: 1.0.0
Release Date:2022.8.24
FH-S01
User Manual

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Directory
Directory .............................................................................................................................................................. 1
1Picture .............................................................................................................................................................. 2
2Table .................................................................................................................................错误!未定义书签。
3 Safety Instruction ............................................................................................................................................1
4 Overview ............................................................................................................................................................3
5Install Guide .....................................................................................................................................................4
5.1 Use POE or external Power Adapter ..............................................................................................4
5.2 Appendix ..............................................................................................................................................4
5.2.1 LED Status .................................................................................................................................. 4
6User Guide ....................................................................................................................................................... 6
6.1 Interface description .......................................................................................................................... 6
6.2 Installation instructions ......................................................................................................................6
6.2.1 Peripheral connection ................................................................................................................6
6.2.2 Installation Method .....................................................................................................................7
6.2.3 Device IP address ......................................................................................................................8
6.3 WEB configuration ............................................................................................................................. 8
6.4 SIP Configurations .............................................................................................................................8
6.5 Volume setting ....................................................................................................................................9
7Basic Function ..............................................................................................................................................11
7.1 Answering Calls ................................................................................................................................11
7.2 Auto Answer ....................................................................................................................................... 11
7.3 Call Waiting.......................................................................................................................................12
8Advance Function ........................................................................................................................................14
8.1 Intercom .............................................................................................................................................14
8.2 MCAST .............................................................................................................................................. 14
8.3 Hotspot.............................................................................................................................................. 16
9Web Configurations .....................................................................................................................................18
9.1 Web Page Authentication ...............................................................................................................18
9.2 System >> Information ....................................................................................................................18
9.3 System >> Account ......................................................................................................................... 19
9.4 System >> Configurations .............................................................................................................. 19
9.5 System >> Upgrade .........................................................................................................................20
9.6 System >> Auto Provision .............................................................................................................. 22
9.7 System >> FDMS................................................................................................................................ 24

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9.8 System >> Tools .............................................................................................................................. 25
9.9 Network >> Basic .............................................................................................................................. 25
9.10 Network >> service port ................................................................................................................27
9.11 Network >> VPN ............................................................................................................................ 28
9.12 Network >> Advanced ...................................................................................................................30
9.13 Lines >> SIP ................................................................................................................................... 32
9.14 Lines >> SIP Hotspot ..................................................................................................................... 38
9.15 Line >> Action Plan ....................................................................................................................... 38
9.16 Line >> Basic Settings .................................................................................................................. 39
9.17 Intercom settings >> Features .....................................................................................................41
9.18 Intercom settings >> Media Settings .......................................................................................... 43
9.19 Intercom Setting >> MCAST ........................................................................................................45
9.20 Intercom Setting >> Action URL ................................................................................................. 45
9.21 Intercom Setting >> Time/Date .....................................................................................................46
9.22 Intercom settings>>Time plan ..................................................................................................... 47
9.23 Intercom settings >> Tone ............................................................................................................48
9.24 Call List >> Call List.............................................................................................................. 48
9.25 Call List >> Web Dial .....................................................................................................................49
9.26 Security >> Web filter ....................................................................................................................49
9.27 Security >> Trust Certificates ....................................................................................................50
9.28 Security >> Device Certificates .................................................................................................50
9.29 Security >> Firewall ........................................................................................................................51
9.30 Device Log ....................................................................................................................................... 53
9.31 Security settings ............................................................................................................................. 53
10 Trouble Shooting ........................................................................................................................................57
10.1 Get device system information ..................................................................................................... 57
10.2 Reboot device ..................................................................................................................................57
10.3 Device factory reset ........................................................................................................................57
10.4 Network Packets Capture ..............................................................................................................57
10.5 Get device log ..................................................................................................................................58
10.6 Common Trouble Cases ................................................................................................................58

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1Picture
Picture 1 - Interface display .............................................................................................................6
Picture 2 - DC power supply peripheral connection mode ............................................................. 7
Picture 3 - POE power supply peripheral connection mode ........................................................... 7
Picture 4 - WEB Login .................................................................................................................... 8
Picture 5 - SIP Line Configuration .................................................................................................. 9
Picture 6 - Volume Set ................................................................................................................... 10
Picture 7 - WEB line enable auto answer ......................................................................................11
Picture 8 - Enable auto answer for IP calls ....................................................................................12
Picture 9 - Call Waiting ................................................................................................................. 13
Picture 10 - Call Waiting tone ....................................................................................................... 13
Picture 11 - WEB Intercom Settings ............................................................................................. 14
Picture 12 - MCAST Setting ..........................................................................................................15
Picture 13 - SIP hotspot ................................................................................................................. 17
Picture 14 - WEB Account ............................................................................................................ 19
Picture 15 - System Setting ........................................................................................................... 19
Picture 16 - Upgrade Settings ........................................................................................................20
Picture 17 - Online upgrade settings ............................................................................................. 21
Picture 18 - Auto provision Settings ..............................................................................................22
Picture 19 - FDMS .........................................................................................................................25
Picture 20 - Tools ........................................................................................................................... 25
Picture 21 - Network Basic Setting ............................................................................................... 26
Picture 22 - Service port setting interface ..................................................................................... 27
Picture 23 - Network VPN ..........................................................................................................28
Picture 24 - Network Setting ......................................................................................................... 30
Picture 25 - SIP Settings(1) ........................................................................................................... 32
Picture 26 - SIP Settings(2) ........................................................................................................... 32
Picture 27 - SIP Settings(3) ........................................................................................................... 33
Picture 28 - SIP Settings(4) ........................................................................................................... 33
Picture 29 - SIP Settings(5) ........................................................................................................... 34
picture 30 - Action plan ................................................................................................................. 39
picture 31 - Network Basic ..........................................................................................................40
picture 32 - Line Basic Setting ...................................................................................................... 40
picture 33 - Features ...................................................................................................................... 41
picture 34 - Media Settings ............................................................................................................43
picture 35 - Action URL ................................................................................................................ 45
picture 36 - Time/Date ................................................................................................................... 46

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picture 37 - Time plan ....................................................................................................................47
picture 38 - Tone ............................................................................................................................ 48
picture 39 - Web Dial .....................................................................................................................49
picture 40 - WEB filter .................................................................................................................. 49
picture 41 -Trust Certificates ......................................................................................................... 50
picture 42 - Device Certificates ..................................................................................................51
picture 43 - Firewall .......................................................................................................................51
picture 44 - Firewall rules list ........................................................................................................52
picture 45 - Delete firewall rules ................................................................................................... 53
picture 46 - Security settings(1)............................................................................................... 53
picture 47 - Security settings(2)............................................................................................... 54
picture 48 - Security settings(3)............................................................................................... 54

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2 Table
Table 1 - LED Status ........................................................................................................................4
Table 2 - Interface description ......................................................................................................... 6
Table 3 - Intercom description .......................................................................................................14
Table 4 - MCAST parameter ......................................................................................................... 15
Table 5 - SIP Hotspot .....................................................................................................................16
Table 6 - Firmware upgrade ...........................................................................................................21
Table 7 - Auto provision Settings .................................................................................................. 22
Table 8 - FDMS Information ......................................................................................................... 25
Table 9 - Basic Setting Parameters ................................................................................................ 26
Table 10 - Server Port .................................................................................................................... 27
Table 11 - Network Basic Setting Paramater .................................................................................30
Table 12 - SIP Settings ...................................................................................................................34
Table 13 - Action Plan ................................................................................................................... 39
Table 14 - Line Basic Setting .........................................................................................................40
Table 15 - Features .........................................................................................................................41
Table 16 - Media Settings .............................................................................................................. 43
Table 17 - Time & Date settings ....................................................................................................46
Table 18 - Time plan ...................................................................................................................... 47
Table 19 - Web Firewall .................................................................................................................52
Table 20 - Security Settings ...........................................................................................................54
Table 21 - Trouble Cases ............................................................................................................... 58

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3 Safety Instruction
Please read the following safety notices before installing or using this unit. They are
crucial for the safe and reliable operation of the device.
Please use the external power supply that is included in the package. Other power
supply may cause damage to the phone and affect the behavior or induce noise.
Before using the external power supply in the package, please check the home
power voltage. Inaccurate power voltage may cause fire and damage.
Please do not damage the power cord. If power cord or plug is impaired, do not use
it because it may cause fire or electric shock.
Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit
boards.
This phone is designed for indoor environment. Do not install the device in places
where there is direct sunlight. Also do not put the device on carpets or cushions. It
may cause fire or breakdown.
Before using the product, please confirm that the temperature and humidity of the
environment meet the working requirements of the product.
Avoid wetting the unit with any liquid.
Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert handling of the device could damage it.
Consult your authorized dealer for help, or else it may cause fire, electric shock and
breakdown.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean it.
Wipe it with a soft cloth that has been slightly dampened in a mild soap and water
solution.
When lightning, do not touch power plug, it may cause an electric shock.
Do not install this phone in an ill-ventilated place. You are in a situation that could
cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards
involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for
preventing accidents.

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4 Overview
FH-S01 is a SIP ceiling speaker featuring paging, multicasting, broadcasting and talkback
functionalities. It supports up to 10 multicast zones with prioritization.
It delivers high-intelligibility performance with G.722&Opus codecs. Adopted standard SIP
2.0(RFC3261) and related RFC protocols, it has strong compatibility and scalability.
FH-S01 has a built-in microphone, which supports monitoring and intercom applications.
At the same time, Audio power up to 15W with built-in class D amplifier; Support
customize the WAV file for emergency notification and alarm; It has the function of linkage
security alarm equipment, and Support remote configuration via web page and
auto-provisioning; It has 100M Ethernet and can adapt to 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, Integrated
PoE(IEEE 802.3af, class 0),Ideal for school, office, station, retail, factory, etcetc.
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5Install Guide
5.1 Use POE or external Power Adapter
FH-S01, supports two power supply modes, power supply from external power adapter or over
Ethernet (POE) complied switch.
POE power supply saves the space and cost of providing the device additional power outlet.
With a POE switch, the device can be powered through a single Ethernet cable which is also
used for data transmission. By attaching UPS system to POE switch, the device can keep
working at power outage just like traditional PSTN telephone which is powered by the telephone
line.
For users who do not have POE equipment, the traditional power adaptor should be used. If the
device is connected to both POE switch and external power adapter, FH-S01 will get power
supply from POE switch in priority, and change to external power adapter once the POE power
supply fails.
Please use the power adapter supplied by Fanvil and the POE switch met the specifications to
ensure the device work properly.
5.2 Appendix
5.2.1 LED Status
Table 1 - LED Status
Type
Status
description
Status Light
Ring
When the call is ringing, the LED light
will flash slowly. It supports four states:
ON、OFF、Fastblink and Slowblink .
Default Slowblink, settable
In Using
The display status of the LED light in the
call or dialing status. It supports four
states: ON、OFF、Fastblink and
Slowblink . Default OFF, settable
Network Abnormal
When the network is in an abnormal

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Type
Status
description
state, the indicator flashes once every
second. It supports four states: ON、
OFF、Fastblink and Slowblink . Default
Fastblink, settable
SIP Register Success
SIP registered successfully in normal
standby state.The device supports four
states: ON、OFF、Fastblink and
Slowblink ,Default OFF, settable
SIP Register Fail
When the SIP registration fails, the LED
light flashes once every second. It
supports four states: ON、
OFF、
Fastblink
and Slowblink. Default Fastblink,
settable

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6User Guide
6.1 Interface description
Picture 1 - Interface display
Table 2 - Interface description
6.2 Installation instructions
6.2.1 Peripheral connection
DC power supply connection mode:
Number
Name
Description
①
Ethernet
interface
standard RJ45 interface, 10/100M adaptive,
support PoE powered, it is recommended to
use CAT5 or CAT5E network cable.
②
Power
interface
18V/2A input
③
1 set of
short-circuit
input
interface
input devices for connecting switches,
infrared sensor, door
sensor, vibration sensors etc.
④
1 set of
short-circuit
output
interface
corresponding to the short-circuit input
interface, login
device web page settings, can be
connected to electric alarms etc

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Picture 2 - DC power supply peripheral connection mode
POE power supply connection mode:
Picture 3 - POE power supply peripheral connection mode
6.2.2 Installation Method
The device supports ceiling type installation
Ceiling Installation
Step 1: Make a circular hole on the pre installation position of the ceiling that can
accommodate the cylinder at the back end of the ceiling speaker.
Step 2: Turn out the four buckles of the ceiling speaker and press down to eject the net
cover.
Step 3: Turn back the buckle, insert the Ceiling Speaker into the ceiling from the round
hole drilled before, turn out the buckle, press the back of the ceiling, and tighten
the screws corresponding to the buckle.
Step 4: Reinstall the speaker net cover and complete the installation.
Step 5: If other input/output devices need to be connected externally, connect to the host
through the connecting tail line.

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Step 6: Power on test, plug in the Internet cable and power supply, and the indicator light
of the equipment is on, indicating that the power supply is connected normally.
6.2.3 Device IP address
Open the web page and enter http://download.fanvil.com/tool/iDoorPhoneNetworkScanner.exe
to download and install the IP scanning tool.
Open the IP scanning tool, click the refresh button, search for the device and find the
corresponding IP address.
6.3 WEB configuration
When the device and your computer are successfully connected to the network, enter the IP
address of the device on the browser as http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/ and you can see the login
interface of the web page management.
Picture 4 - WEB Login
The username and password should be correct to log in to the web page. The default
username and password are "admin". For the specific details of the operation of the web
page, please refer to 9 Web Configurations
6.4 SIP Configurations
At least one SIP line should be configured properly to enable the telephony service. The
line configuration is like a virtualized SIM card. Just like a SIM card on a mobile phone, it stores
the service provider and the account information used for registration and authentication. When
the device is applied with the configuration, it will register the device to the service provider with
the server’s address and user’s authentication as stored in the configurations.

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The SIP line configuration should be set via the WEB configuration page by entering the
correct information such as phone number, authentication name/password, SIP server address,
server port, etc. which are provided by the SIP server administrator.
WEB interface:After login into the phone page, enter [Line] >> [SIP] and select SIP1/SIP2
for configuration, click apply to complete registration after configuration, as shown below:
Picture 5 - SIP Line Configuration
6.5 Volume setting
[Intercom Settings] >> [Media Settings] >> [Media Settings], as shown below, click
[Submit].
Hands-free volume setting: Set the speaker output volume.
Hands-free microphone gain: microphone volume level.

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Picture 6 - Volume Set

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7Basic Function
7.1 Answering Calls
After setting up the automatic answer and setting up the automatic answer time, it will hear
the ringing bell within the set time and automatically answer the call after timeout. Cancel
automatic answering. When a call comes in, you will hear the ringing bell and will not answer
the phone over time.
7.2 Auto Answer
The user can turn off the auto-answer function (enabled by default) on the device webpage,
and the ring tone will be heard after the shutdown, and the auto-answer will not time out.
Web interface:
Enter [Line] >> [SIP]>>【Basic Settings】, Enable auto answer and set auto answer time and
click submit.
Picture 7 - WEB line enable auto answer
SIP P2P auto answering:
Enter [Line]>>[Basic settings]>>【SIP P2P Settings】,Enable auto answer and set auto
answer time and click submit.

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Picture 8 - Enable auto answer for IP calls
Auto Answer Timeout(0~120)
The range can be set to 0~120s, and the call will be answered automatically when the
timeout is set.
7.3 Call Waiting
Enable call waiting: new calls can be accepted during a call.
Disable call waiting: new calls will be automatically rejected and a busy signal will be
prompted
Enable call waiting tone: when you receive a new call on the line, the device will beep.
Users can enable/disable call waiting in the device interface and the web interface.
Web interface: enter [Intercom Settings] >> [Features], enable/disable call waiting,
enable/disable call waiting tone.

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Picture 9 - Call Waiting
Picture 10 - Call Waiting tone

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8Advance Function
8.1 Intercom
The device can answer intercom calls automatically.
Picture 11 - WEB Intercom Settings
Table 3 - Intercom description
Parameters
Description
Enable Intercom
When the intercom system is enabled, the device will accept the SIP
header call-info of the Call request
Command automatic call
Enable Intercom Barge
If the option is enabled, PA3 will answer the intercom call
automatically while it is in a normal call, and it will reject new intercom
call if there is already one intercome call
Enable Intercom Mute
Enable mute during intercom mode
Enable Intercom Ringing
If the incoming call is intercom call, the device plays the intercom
tone.
8.2 MCAST
This feature allows user to make some kind of broadcast call to people who are in multicast
group. User can configure a multicast DSS Key on the phone, which allows user to send a Real
Time Transport Protocol (RTP) stream to the pre-configured multicast address without involving
SIP signaling. You can also configure the phone to receive an RTP stream from pre-configured
multicast listening address without involving SIP signaling. You can specify up to 10 multicast

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listening addresses.
Picture 12 - MCAST Setting
Table 4 - MCAST parameter
Parameters
Description
Priority
Defines the priority in the current call, with 1 being the highest
priority and 10 the lowest.
Enable Page Priority
Compared with multicast and SIP priority, high priority is pluggable
and low priority is rejected.
Enable Prio Priority
When enabled, the same port and channel can be connected.
Channel 24 is a priority channel, higher than 1-23; A channel of 0
indicates that the channel is not used.
Enable Emer Chan
When enabled, channel 25 has the highest priority
Name
Name of the server listening to multicast
Host:port
Server address listening to multicast: port
Channel
0-25 (24 priority channels, 25 emergency channels)
Multicast:
Go to web page of [Function Key] >> [Function Key], select the type to multicast, set
the multicast address, and select the codec.
Click Apply.
Set up the name, host and port of the receiving multicast on the web page of
[Intercom Settings] >> [MCAST].
Press the DSSKey of Multicast Key which you set.
Receive end will receive multicast call and play multicast automatically.
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