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USER MANUAL

1 Directory
1Directory................................................................................................................................... I
2Picture.................................................................................................................................... III
3Form.........................................................................................................................................V
4Safety Notices...........................................................................................................................1
5Product introduction...............................................................................................................2
6Start Using................................................................................................................................3
6.1 Connecting the power supply and the network.................................................................3
6.1.1 Connecting network .............................................................................................3
6.1.2 Port description.....................................................................................................4
6.2 Quick Setting ....................................................................................................................5
6.3 Basic operation .................................................................................................................5
6.4 Answer a call ....................................................................................................................5
6.5 Volume .............................................................................................................................5
6.6 Video linkage....................................................................................................................6
7Page settings.............................................................................................................................7
7.1 Browser configuration ......................................................................................................7
7.2 Password Configuration....................................................................................................7
7.3 Configuration via Web......................................................................................................8
7.3.1 System...................................................................................................................8
7.3.1.1 Information ..................................................................................................... 8
7.3.1.2 Account ........................................................................................................... 9
7.3.1.3 Configurations ................................................................................................ 9
7.3.1.4 Upgrade ........................................................................................................ 10
7.3.1.5 Auto Provision .............................................................................................. 11
7.3.1.6 FDMS ............................................................................................................ 14
7.3.1.7 Tools .............................................................................................................. 15
7.3.2 Network................................................................................................................18
7.3.2.1 Basic.............................................................................................................. 18
7.3.2.2 VPN ............................................................................................................... 17
7.3.3 Line.......................................................................................................................19
7.3.3.1 SIP ................................................................................................................. 19
7.3.3.2 Basic setting ................................................................................................. 24
7.3.4 Intercom settings................................................................................................26
7.3.4.1 Features ........................................................................................................ 26
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7.3.4.2 Audio ............................................................................................................. 27
7.3.4.3 Video ............................................................................................................. 29
7.3.4.4 MCAST ......................................................................................................... 32
7.3.4.5 Action URL ................................................................................................... 35
7.3.4.6 Time/Date ..................................................................................................... 36
8Appendix.................................................................................................................................37
8.1 Technical parameters......................................................................................................37
8.2 Basic functions................................................................................................................37
8.3 Schematic diagram..........................................................................................................38
8.4 The radio terminal configuration notice..........................................................................38
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3 Form
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4 Safety Notices
Safety Notices
1. Please use the specified power adapter. If special circumstances need to use the
power adapter provided by other manufacturers, please make sure the voltage and
current provided in accordance with the requirements of this product, meanwhile,
please use the safety certificated products, otherwise may cause fire or get an
electric shock.
2. When using this product, please do not damage the power cord, or forcefully
twist itǃStretch pull or banding, and not to be under heavy pressure or between
items, Otherwise may cause the power cord damage, thus lead to fire or get an
electric shock.
3. Before use, please confirm the temperature and environment humidity suitable for
the product work. (Move the product from air conditioning room to natural
temperature, which may cause this product surface or internal components
produce condense water vapor, please open power use it after waiting for this
product is natural drying).
4. Non-technical staff not remove or repair, improper repair or may cause electric
shock, fire or malfunction, etc.ˈWhich can lead to injury accident, and also can
cause your product damage.
5. Do not use fingers, pins, wire and other metal objects, foreign body into the vents
and gaps. It may cause current through the metal or foreign body, which even
cause electric shock and injury accident. If any foreign body or objection falls
into the product please stop usage.
6. Please do not discard the packing bags or stored in places where children could
reach, if children
trap his head with it, may cause nose and mouth blocked, and even lead to
suffocation.
7. Please use this product with normal usage and operating, in bad posture for a long
time to use this product may affect your health.
8. Please read the above safety notices before installing or using this phone. They
are crucial for the safe and reliable operation of the device.
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5 Product introduction
This product is a complete digital network intercom equipment, its core part
adopts mature VOIP solutions (Broadcom 1190), the performance is stable and
reliable; Paging system can use g.711 and g.722 with loud and clear voice;
Besides, simple installation, low standby power consumption.
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6StartUsing
Before you start to use equipment, please make the following installation:
6.1 Connecting the power supply and the network
6.1.1 Connecting network
In prior to this step, please check if your network can work normally and have
capacity of broadband internet access.
zBroadband Router
Connect one end of the network cable to the intercom WAN port, the other
end is connected to your broadband router’s LAN port, so that the completion of
the network hardware connections. In most cases, you must configure your
network settings to DHCP mode.
Figure 1
zNo Broadband Router
Connect one end of the network cable to the intercom WAN port, the other
end is connected to the broadband modem to your LAN port, so that the
completion of the network hardware connections. In most cases, if you are using
the cable broadband, you must configure your network settings to DHCP mode;
if you are using the ADSL, you must configure your network settings to PPPoE
mode.
Figure 2
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6.1.2 Port description
Diagram 1
Icons Descriptio
nFeature Picture
Power DC Power
Input port
Input Range:+12+24V DC
(Notice: do not connect the incorrect polarity)
WAN WAN port 10M/100M Adaptive Ethernet port, connected to the
network
LAN LAN Port
10M/100M Adaptive Ethernet port, connected to the
computer (which can be configured to routing mode, or
to bridge mode) or IPC camera.
NET
The
Network
Light
1ˈThe network gets through, and the light put out
2, The network cannot get through, and the light blink
fast within 0.5s
3, The network gets through but registration fail, and the
light blink slowly with 1s
VOLUME
/RST button
1ǃPress and hold volume down button for 3
seconds; the door phone would report the IP address
by voice, and the voice volume will go down by
single press the button.
2ǃLong press the volume up button for 10
seconds, the speaker issued a rapid beep, and then
quickly press the “volume up” button three times,
beep stopped. Wait 10 seconds, successfully switch
to dynamic IP after the system automatically voice
broadcast IP address. Switching again will become a
fixed IP address, and the voice volume will go up by
single press the button.
3ǃPress the reset button for 3 seconds, the device
automatically restarts and restores the factory
configuration.
AUDIO Audio
output
Connect audio port to output the audio headphones or
external speakers.
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6.2 Quick Setting
The product provides a rich and complete function and parameter setting;
users may need to have a network with SIP protocol in order to understand the
related knowledge on behalf of all the significance of the parameters. In order to
high quality voice service and low-cost advantage, allowing users to enjoy the
facility brought fast, especially in the listed in this section the basic and necessary
to set options users can quickly get started, no without understanding the
complicated SIP protocol.
In this step, please confirm the Internet access can be normal operation and
complete the connection to the network hardware. The intercom default for
DHCP mode.
Long press # key for 3 seconds, device's IP address will be played on voice,
or use the "iDoorPhoneNetworkScanner.exe " software to scan the IP address
of the device.
Log on to the WEB device configuration.
In a SIP page configuration service account, user name, parameters that are
required for server address register.
You can set function parameters in the Webpage (Intercom-> feature).
In the intercom Settings - > voice page setup the volume
Figure 3
6.3 Basic operation
6.4 Answer a call
When call coming, the device will automatically answer, if the “Auto Answer
Timeout” was set, user will hear the bell in the set time, automatic answer after a
timeout.
6.5 Volume
If you are not satisfied with the default volume, please logon the web page of the
device, go to Intercom Setting -> Audio page, to set the volume.
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6.6 Video linkage
Use other manufacturers camera please connect to the switch, the device
LAN Port interface can only connect the original camera.
Landing page configuration camera user name, password, port number and
other information. For more information, please refer to the Video settings
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7 Page settings
7.1 Browser configuration
When the device and your computer successfully connected to the network,
enter the IP address of the device on browsers . You can see the Webpage
management interface the login screen.
Enter the user name and password and click [logon] button to enter the
settings screen.
Figure 4
After configuring the equipment, remember to click “Apply” to save the
configuration. If this is not done, the equipment will lose the modifications when
it rebooted.
7.2 Password Configuration
There are two levels of access: root level and general level. A user with root
level access can browse and set all configuration parameters, while a user with
general level can set all configuration parameters except server parameters for
SIP.
Default user with general level:
Username: guest
Password: guest
Default user with root level:
Username: admin
Password: admin
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7.3 Configuration via Web
7.3.1 System
7.3.1.1 Information
Figure 5
Diagram 2
Information
Field Name Explanation
System
Information
Display equipment model, hardware version, software version,
uptime, Last uptime and MEMinfo.
Network
Shows the configuration information for WAN port, including
connection mode of WAN port (Static, DHCP, PPPoE), MAC
address, IP address of WAN port.
SIP Accounts Shows the phone numbers and registration status for the 2 SIP
LINES.
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7.3.1.2 Account
Figure 6
Diagram 3
Account
Field Name Explanation
Change Web Authentication Password
You Can modify the login password to the account
Add New User
You can add new user
User Accounts
Show the existing user information
7.3.1.3 Configurations
Figure 7
Diagram 4
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Configurations
Field Name Explanation
Export
Configurations
Save the equipment configuration to a txt or xml file. Please Right
click on the choice and then choose “Save Link As.”
Import
Configurations
Browse to the config file and press Update to load it to the
equipment.
Reset to factory
defaults
This will reset factory default settings and remove all
configuration information.
7.3.1.4 Upgrade
Figure 8
Diagram 5
Upgrade
Field Name Explanation
Software upgrade
Browse to the firmware and press Update to load it to the equipment.
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7.3.1.5 Auto Provision
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
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Figure 13
Diagram 6
Auto Provision
Field Name Explanation
Common Settings
Current Configuration
Version
Show the current config file’s version. If the version of
configuration downloaded is higher than this, the
configuration will be upgraded. If the endpoints confirm the
configuration by the Digest method, the configuration will not
be upgraded unless it differs from the current configuration
General Configuration
Version
Show the common config file’s version. If the configuration
downloaded and this configuration is the same, the auto
provision will stop. If the endpoints confirm the configuration
by the Digest method, the configuration will not be upgraded
unless it differs from the current configuration.
CPE Serial Number Serial number of the equipment
Authentication Name
Username for configuration server. Used for
FTP/HTTP/HTTPS. If this is blank the phone will use
anonymous
Authentication
Password
Password for configuration server. Used for
FTP/HTTP/HTTPS.
Configuration File
Encryption Key Encryption key for the configuration file
General Configuration
File Encryption Key Encryption key for common configuration file
Save Auto Provision
Information
Save the auto provision username and password in the phone
until the server URL changes
DHCP Option
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Option Value
The equipment supports configuration from Option 43,
Option 66, or a Custom DHCP option. It may also be
disabled.
Custom Option Value Custom option number. Must be from 128 to 254.
SIPPlug and Play (PnP)
Enable SIP PnP
If this is enabled, the equipment will send SIP SUBSCRIBE
messages to a multicast address when it boots up. Any SIP
server understand that message will 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
Server Address
Set FTP/TFTP/HTTP server IP address for auto update. The
address can be an IP address or Domain name with
subdirectory.
Configuration File
Name
Specify configuration file name. The equipment will use its
MAC ID as 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.
Update Mode
1. Disable – no update
2. Update after reboot – update only after reboot.
3. Update at time interval – update at periodic update interval
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 for ACS.
ACS Password ACS Password.
TR069 Auto Login Enable/Disable TR069 Auto Login.
INFORM Sending
Period Time between transmissions of “Inform” is 3600 seconds.
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7.3.1.6 FDMS
Figure 14
Diagram 7
FDMS Settings
Enable FDMS Enable/Disable FDMS configuration
FDMS Interval The time to send sip Subscribe information to the FDMS server on
a regular basis. Unit is in second.
Doorphone Info Settings
Community
Name The name of the community where the device is installed
Building
Number The name of the building where the equipment is installed
Room Number The name of the room where the equipment is installed
Figure 15
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