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R29 Series Door Phone Admin Guide About This Manual Thank you for choosing Akuvoxs R29 series door phone. This manual is intended for end users who need to properly configure the door phone. This manual is applicable to 29.30.2.13 version, and it provides all functions configurations of R29 series door phone. Please visit Akuvox forum or consult technical support for any new information or latest firmware. Note: Please refer to universal abbreviation form in the end of manual when meet any abbreviation letter. Content 1. Product Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1. Instruction ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 1.2. Connector Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 2. Daily use ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 2.1. Starting ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 2.2. Make a Call .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 2.2.1. Call From Digital Keypad ............................................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.2.2. Call From Phonebook .................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 2.2.3. Call From Speed Dial .................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 2.2.3.1. Building theme .................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 2.2.3.2. Villa theme or Office theme ................................................................................................................................................................. 6 2.3. Receive a Call .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 2.4. Unlock ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.4.1. Unlock by PIN Codes .................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.4.2. Unlock by Face .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 2.4.3. Unlock by RFID cards ................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.4.4. Unlock by DTMF codes ................................................................................................................................................................................. 9 3. Basic Features ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 3.1. Access the system setting ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 3.2. Access the website setting .................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 3.2.1. Obtain IP Address........................................................................................................................................................................................ 10 3.2.2. Access the Device Website ......................................................................................................................................................................... 10 3.3. Password Modification ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 3.3.1. Modify the Phone System Password .......................................................................................................................................................... 11 3.3.2. Modify the Web Password........................................................................................................................................................................... 12 3.4. Phone configuration ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 3.4.1. Language ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 3.4.1.1. Modify the phone language .............................................................................................................................................................. 12 3.4.1.2. Modify the web language .................................................................................................................................................................. 13 3.4.2. Time ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 3.4.3. Network ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 3.4.3.1. DHCP Mode ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 3.4.3.2. Static Mode ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 3.4.3.3. Local RTP.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 3.4.3.4. Connect Setting................................................................................................................................................................................. 17 3.4.3.5. LTE configuration .............................................................................................................................................................................. 18 3.4.4. Display ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 3.4.4.1. Await .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19 3.4.4.2. Upload ScreenSaver ......................................................................................................................................................................... 20 3.4.4.3. Theme selection ................................................................................................................................................................................ 21 3.4.4.4. Door Setting General ........................................................................................................................................................................ 21 3.4.4.5. Home View Visible Control (Villa theme) .......................................................................................................................................... 22 3.4.4.6. Key In Homepage of The Building Theme ........................................................................................................................................ 23 3.4.5. Volume ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 3.4.5.1. Volume related in device ................................................................................................................................................................... 24 3.4.5.2. Call volume in website ...................................................................................................................................................................... 24 3.4.5.3. Mic volume in website ....................................................................................................................................................................... 25 3.4.5.4. Open door tone ................................................................................................................................................................................. 25 3.4.6. DND ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26 3.5. Phonebook ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 27 3.5.1. Phonebook in devices ................................................................................................................................................................................. 27 3.5.2. Phonebook in website ................................................................................................................................................................................. 28 3.5.3. Import/Export contacts ................................................................................................................................................................................ 29 3.5.4. Contact list setting ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 3.6. Intercom call .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 3.6.1. IP Direct Call ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31 3.6.2. SIP Call ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 32 3.6.2.1. Account ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 32 3.6.2.2. SIP Account ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 3.6.2.3. SIP Server ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 3.6.2.4. Outbound Proxy Server .................................................................................................................................................................... 35 3.6.2.5. Transport Type .................................................................................................................................................................................. 36 3.6.3. Dial Plan ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36 3.6.4. Quick Dial .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 3.6.5. Speed Dial ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 3.6.6. Auto Answer................................................................................................................................................................................................. 40 3.6.7. Robin Call .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 3.6.8. Web Call ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41 3.7. Security .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 42 3.7.1. Mjpeg Service .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 42 3.7.2. Live Stream.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 42 3.7.3. RTSP ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 43 3.7.4. ONVIF .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44 3.8. Access Control ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45 3.8.1. Relay ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45 3.8.1.1. Unlock Options .................................................................................................................................................................................. 46 3.8.2. Unlock via RFID Cards ................................................................................................................................................................................ 47 3.8.2.1. RFID Cards in Devices ..................................................................................................................................................................... 47 3.8.2.2. RFID Cards in Website ..................................................................................................................................................................... 48 3.8.2.3. Card Type Support ............................................................................................................................................................................ 49 3.8.3. Unlock via Pin Codes .................................................................................................................................................................................. 50 3.8.3.1. Private Pin Codes in Device ............................................................................................................................................................. 50 3.8.3.2. Private Pin Codes in Website ........................................................................................................................................................... 50 3.8.3.3. Public Pin Codes in device ............................................................................................................................................................... 52 3.8.3.4. Public Pin Codes in websites ............................................................................................................................................................ 52 3.8.4. Unlock via Face ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 53 3.8.4.1. Face in Device .................................................................................................................................................................................. 53 3.8.4.2. Face in Website ................................................................................................................................................................................ 54 3.8.5. Unlock via QR code ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 57 3.8.6. Unlock via Bluetooth(Optional) .................................................................................................................................................................... 57 3.8.7. Unlock via Fingerprint(Optional) .................................................................................................................................................................. 58 3.8.8. Unlock via HTTP Command ........................................................................................................................................................................ 59 3.8.9. Unlock via Exit Button ................................................................................................................................................................................. 60 3.8.10. Unlock via Reception in Building Theme .................................................................................................................................................. 60 3.9. Reboot ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61 3.10. Reset .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 62 4. Advanced Features .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 63 4.1. Phone Configuration .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 63 4.1.1. IR LED ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 63 4.1.2. LED of Display ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 65 4.1.3. High Contrast of LCD .................................................................................................................................................................................. 65 4.1.4. RFID Card Code Display Related ............................................................................................................................................................... 66 4.2. Intercom ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 66 4.2.1. Call Time Related ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 66 4.2.1.1. RTP timeout ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 66 4.2.1.2. Max call time ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 67 4.2.1.3. Max dial time ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 67 4.2.1.4. Hang up after open door ................................................................................................................................................................... 68 4.2.2. Return Code When Refused ....................................................................................................................................................................... 68 4.2.3. SIP Call Related .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 68 4.2.4. Call Waiting ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 69 4.2.5. Intercom ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70 4.2.6. Codec .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71 4.2.7. DTMF ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 72 4.2.8. Session Timer .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 73 4.2.9. NAT .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 73 4.2.10. User Agent ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 74 4.2.11. HTTP API ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 74 4.3. Access control ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 76 4.3.1. Webrelay ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 76 4.3.2. Wiegand ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 77 4.4. Security .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 78 4.4.1. Antialarm of Door Phone ............................................................................................................................................................................. 78 4.4.1.1. Antialarm in device ............................................................................................................................................................................ 78 4.4.1.2. Antialarm in website .......................................................................................................................................................................... 79 4.4.2. Motion .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 80 4.4.2.1. Motion in device ................................................................................................................................................................................ 80 4.4.2.2. Motion in website .............................................................................................................................................................................. 81 4.4.3. Action ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 81 4.4.3.1. Email Notification .............................................................................................................................................................................. 81 4.4.3.2. FTP Notification ................................................................................................................................................................................. 82 4.4.3.3. Input Interface Triggered Action ........................................................................................................................................................ 83 4.4.3.4. Reception Action In Building ............................................................................................................................................................. 83 4.5. Upgrade ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 84 4.5.1. Web Update ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 84 4.5.2. Autop Upgrade ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 84 4.5.3. Backup Config File ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 86 4.6. Log ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 87 4.6.1. Call Log ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 87 4.6.2. Door Log ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 88 4.6.3. System Log .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 88 4.6.4. PCAP ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 89 R29C-L Admin Guide 1. Product Overview 1.1. Instruction Color camera Microphone Built-in light sensor & infrared sensor Infrared LEDs R29 series is an Android-based IP video door phone with a touch screen. It incorporates audio and video communications, access Touch screen integrate external digital systems, such as elevator controller and Figure 1.1 Product Description Speaker Access card reader control and video surveillance. Its finely-tuned Android OS allows for feature customization to better suit the habit of usage of local people. R29Ss multiple ports, such as RS485 and Wiegand ports, can be used to easily fire alarm detector, helping to create a holistic control of building entrance and its surroundings and giving occupants a great sense of security. It is applicable to multi-storey residential buildings, high-rise office buildings and their complexes. 1 R29C-L Admin Guide 1.2. Connector Introduction Ethernet : Ethernet (POE) connector which can provide both power and network connection.Note:R29C-L not support PoE function. 12V/GND: External power supply terminal. WG_D0/1: Wiegand terminal for wiegand access control. RS485A/B: RS485 terminal for automation system control (e.g. Elevator control). to open relay). reference. DOORA/B/C: Trigger signal input terminal (e.g. Press indoor button RelayA/B/C: NO/NC Relay control terminal. Note: The general door phone interface diagram is only for Figure 1.2-1 Connection introduction Figure 1.2-2 General interface 2 R29C-L Admin Guide 2. Daily use 2.1. Starting When booting R29C-L first time, users need to choose a suitable display language for device. Tap Start to start the selection. R29C-L support 4 languages, including French, English, Spanish and Chinese. Then choosing the proper display theme according to specific application scenarios. R29 supports 3 themes, including Villa, Building and Office. Tap Skip if users are adopting Building theme and English language. Building theme and English language by default. Figure 2.1.1-1 Starting Figure 2.1.1-2 Language selection Figure 2.1.1-3 Theme seclection 3 R29C-L Admin Guide 2.2. Make a Call There are three ways to make a call from the door phone to monitor units, which can be an indoor monitor or an intercom app. 2.2.1. Call From Digital Keypad Press Dial (Building theme) or Call (Villa theme or Office theme) to enter the dial interface. Enter the number to call on the digital keypad, and press the dial icon. Figure 2.2.1-1 Dial interface Figure 2.2.1-2 Dial interface
(Building theme)
(Villa or Office theme) 4 R29C-L Admin Guide 2.2.2. Call From Phonebook Tap Contacts to enter the phonebook. In the phonebook interface, to find a specific occupant, scroll up or down the pre-imported contact list, which is either a room number, an occupants name, or the combination of both. It also supports searching the list by alphabet and then clicking the dial key next to the found contact. Figure 2.2.2-1 Phonebook interface Figure 2.2.2-2 Phonebook interface
(Building theme)
(Villa theme) Figure 2.2.2-3 Phonebook interface
(Office theme) 5 R29C-L Admin Guide 2.2.3. Call From Speed Dial 2.2.3.1. Building theme Press Reception to make the call directly. 2.2.3.2. Villa theme or Office theme Press Call to enter the call interface, choose a speed dial number that users want to call directly. 2.3. Receive a Call When a monitor unit calls the door phone, it will auto answer the incoming call by default. There is no need to press any answer key. 6 Figure 2.2.3.1 Reception Figure 2.2.3.3 Speed dial R29C-L Admin Guide 2.4. Unlock 2.4.1. Unlock by PIN Codes Unlock the door by using predefined public pin or private pin. Press PIN icon to enter the PIN code interface, enter the PIN code and press Confirm icon to unlock, then you will hear Welcome, please coming along with the notification Opening door succeeded. If users input the wrong PIN code, the screen will shows Invalid password. Figure 2.4.1-1 Unlock by pin code
(Building theme) Figure 2.4.1-2 Unlock by pin code
(Villa or Office theme) 7 R29C-L Admin Guide 2.4.2. Unlock by Face Stand in front of the camera of R29C-L in 0.5-1m and look at the camera, the device will recognize the predefined face less than 0.6s in the main interface(Building theme) or enter the Password(Villa or office theme) interface and it will announce Welcome, please come in along with the notification Opening door succeeded. Otherwise the screen will show Opening Door Failed ! . The device must be in idle. And please make sure there is only one Password page as default. 2.4.3. Unlock by RFID cards Place the predefined users card in RFID cards reader to unlock. Under normal conditions, the phone will announce Welcome, please coming and the screen will show Opening door 8 face in the recognition window at a time. And if the UI is villa or Figure 2.4.2-1 Unlock by face Figure 2.4.2-2 Unlock by face office theme, please click the Password page manually or set the
(Building theme)
(Villa or Office theme) R29C-L Admin Guide succeeded. If the card has not been registered, the phone will show Invalid password. 2.4.4. Unlock by DTMF codes During the calling, the president can press the predefined DTMF codes to remote unlock the door. 3. Basic Features 3.1. Access the system setting In the Dial interface, press 9999", Dial key, "3888, OK to enter the system setting. System setting is easy to configure most basic phone functions. Figure 3.1-1 Access the system setting
(Building theme) Figure 3.1-2 Access the system setting
(Building theme) Figure 3.1-3 Access the system setting Figure 3.1-4 Access the system setting
(Villa or office theme)
(Villa or office theme) 9 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.2. Access the website setting 3.2.1. Obtain IP Address R29 series use DHCP IP by default. Enter the phone interface and go to Info to check the IP address. 3.2.2. Access the Device Website Open a web browser, and access the corresponding IP address. Enter the default user name and password to login. The default Figure 3.2.1 Info administrators user name and password are shown below:
User Name: admin Password: admin Note: The recommended browser is Google Chrome. Figure 3.2.2 Access the device website 10 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.3. Password Modification 3.3.1. Modify the Phone System Password Users can configure project key with this function. The public key is a password used by all occupants in a building. Project key is used by administrators for some basic settings. There are two ways to change the system password, which can be done on the phone system and on the intercom website. In the phone interface, go to the Password - Project Passwd to change the project key passwd. Project Passwd: Enter the 4 digits old project key, the default project key is 9999". Then enter the 4 digits new passwd, after Figure 3.3.1-1 Modify the system password entering the new passwd confirm, click save icon . In the website, go to the path Intercom - Basic - Password to Figure 3.3.1-2 Modify the system password 11 configure. R29C-L Admin Guide 3.3.2. Modify the Web Password Login to the website and go to the path Security - Basic, to modify password for admin or user account. Figure 3.3.2 Modify the web password 3.4. Phone configuration 3.4.1. Language 3.4.1.1. Modify the phone language In the phone interface, go to Language to configure. Now R29 series can support multiple phone language. Users can choose manually. Akuvox uses English by default. On the building theme, support users to select languages on the main interface. Login to the website and go to the path Phone -
Figure 3.4.1.1-1 Configure phone Figure 3.4.1.1-2 Configure phone language language
(Building theme) Figure 3.4.1.1-3 Configure phone language
(Building theme) 12 R29C-L Admin Guide Key/Display - Language Setting Of The Building Theme to configure the display language bar. Users can choose the phone language directly from the main interface. Users can also modify the phone language on the portal Phone -
Time/Lang - LCD Language. Figure 3.4.1.1-4 Configure Web Language 3.4.1.2. Modify the web language Enter the intercom website and go to the path Phone - Time/lang -
Web Language to configure. Now R29 series can support multiple web language. Users can choose manually. Akuvox uses English Figure 3.4.1.2 Configure Web Language by default. 13 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.4.2. Time In the phone interface, go to Time to configure. Choose automatic date & time setting for automatic access of time, date and time zone. Or set the time, date and time zone manually. Users can also set the time zone configuration on the device portal Phone - Time/Lang. Figure 3.4.2-1 Time Figure 3.4.2-2 Time 14 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.4.3. Network address. 3.4.3.1. DHCP Mode In the phone interface, go to Address or login to the website and go to the path Network - Basic, dynamically or statically to obtain R29 series uses DHCP mode by default which will get IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server address from DHCP server automatically. Figure 3.4.3.1-1 DHCP mode Figure 3.4.3.1-2 DHCP mode 15 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.4.3.2. Static Mode If select static IP, users should manually setup IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server address. The figure right shows static IP setting. Figure 3.4.3.2-1 Static mode Figure 3.4.3.2-2 Static mode 16 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.4.3.3. Local RTP can use. use. 3.4.3.4. Connect Setting Go to Network - Advanced to configure. Local RTP: To display and configure local RTP settings. Starting RTP Port: Determine the minimum port that RTP stream Max RTP Port: Determine the maximum port that RTP stream can Figure 3.4.3.3. Local RTP Go to Network - Advanced to configure. Connect Type: Display the device connection type, there are three modes, Discovery, SDMC, Cloud. Discovery: Enable or disable the discovery mode. Device Address: It will show which node the device is bound. Device Extension: Use extension number to distinguish the multiple devices in the same node. 17 Figure 3.4.3.4 Connect setting R29C-L Admin Guide Device Location: Used to identify the device location, which will also serve as the device display name 3.4.3.5. LTE configuration LTE connection serves as a wireless network connection for the device in addition to the wired connection, which is convenient for a quick installation for its wireless feature. You Click LTE icon on home screen and go to Cellular Network Screen to do the configuration. the while ball to the left and right the Access Point. Cellular Network: To enable the disable the LTE function by moving Access Point Name (APNS): Check the Cellular Network provider for Antenna Switch: Select internal and external antenna for signal transmission . The internal antenna is a built-in antenna in the device while the external serve as an alternative for the signal transmission. Note: LTE and another network connections can not be available 18 R29C-L Admin Guide in the same time. 3.4.4. Display 3.4.4.1. Await In the phone interface, go to Await or login to the website and go to the path Intercom - Advanced - StandBy, to set the standby mode, standby time and unlock mode. Standby Mode: There are three options for the standby mode. NO mode is for the door phones default dial interface to remain permanently on; Blank mode screen is a black screen during standby; and Picture mode is a chosen screensaver of your like, which can be imported in bulk by the administrator. Standby Time: Users can set the standby time from 30 Sec to 180 Unlocked Mode: To choose how to wake up the door phone from the standby mode. 19 Sec. Figure 3.4.4.1-2 StandBy Figure 3.4.4.1-1 Await R29C-L Admin Guide corresponding interval time and the priority. It will be displayed on Figure 3.4.4.2-1 Upload ScreenSaver displayed. Figure 3.4.4.2-2 Upload ScreenSaver 3.4.4.2. Upload ScreenSaver In the website and go to the path Phone - Import/Export - Upload screensaver to configure. To upload screen saver and set the screen when R29 series stand by type as picture. Up to 5 different screen savers can be supported. These pictures will scroll to display. The format must be .jpg. If the interval time is 0, it wont be If users need to upload many pictures, please choose the ID order of the picture. For example, users need to upload the first picture as ID 1 which will be first screensaver to display, users will choose Image 1. Then users will upload the second one, users need to choose Image 2 and so on. Screensaver1: To choose the favorite image, and upload it (the most suitable image size is 1280*800 ). After uploading, the pictures will be in the list. Then users need to 20 R29C-L Admin Guide manually setup the Interval time which means how long the image will display then change to next screensaver. Interval range from 5s to 120s. Click the Submit to save each one. Click Delete to remove the picture. 3.4.4.3. Theme selection Go to the path Intercom - Key/Display. To choose the device display theme, which supports Villa, Building and Office. 3.4.4.4. Door Setting General In the website and go to the path Intercom - Basic - Door Setting General to configure. DialPad Input Number Limit: To limit the input numbers to 21 Figure 3.4.4.2-3 Upload ScreenSaver Figure 3.4.4.3 Theme selection prevent unnecessary security problems. Figure 3.4.4.4 Dialpad input number limit R29C-L Admin Guide 3.4.4.5. Home View Visible Control (Villa theme) In the website and go to the path Intercom - Key/Display - View Visible of The Villa Theme to configure. the home page-dial interface, contact interface, unlock interface is visible. For example, if users enable dialview, users will only see dialing interface , the other two will be hided. Display Type: Setup the home pages default display interface. There are four types can be choice Homepage, Dial, Contact, Password. Users can setup the home pages default display interface, whether Figure 3.4.4.4.5-1 How view visible control 22 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.4.4.6. Key In Homepage of The Building Theme On the device homepage of the building theme, six icon are displayed. Users can configure their type on the website, go to Intercom - Key/Display. Users can customize the feature of the icon. Name: To customize the icon display name;
Type: Select the function available for the icon on the device homepage. NULL means that the icon is not displayed. Value: To fill in corresponding parameters for some types. Currently, only the Speed Dial type need to fill in value. In general, the value is an IP or SIP account. Figure 3.4.4.4.6-1 Key in homepage 23 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.4.5. Volume 3.4.5.1. Volume related in device In the phone interface, go to Volume, to configure the call volume, AD volume and key volume. Call Volume: When R29 series dials out a call, it will prompt the du sound. To configure the call volume by yourself. AD Volume: When the door is opened, the phone will announce the opendoor tone. To configure the AD volume by yourself. Key Volume: When touch the screen, that will be a prompt sound.To configure the key volume by yourself. Figure 3.4.5.1 Phone volume 3.4.5.2. Call volume in website Also users can modify the other voice settings in the website. Call Volume: Login to the website and go to the path Phone - Call Feature - Others to show the volume adjustment in talking Figure 3.4.5.2 Call volume 24 R29C-L Admin Guide interface. 3.4.5.3. Mic volume in website Voice, to configure Mic volume. 3.4.5.4. Open door tone Mic Volume: Login to the website and go to the path Phone -
Figure 3.4.5.3 Mic volume Open Door Tone: Users can also go to the path Intercom - Door Setting General to configure the switch whether users will hear the Welcome! Please coming announcement.when the door is opened. failure warning. Open Door Warning: On the portal Intercom - Advanced - Open Door Warning, configure whether to enable open door success or Open Door Tone: Login to the website and go to the path Phone -
Import/Export - Open Door Tone to upload the open door tone by Figure 3.4.5.4-1 Open door warning Figure 3.4.5.4-2 Open door warning Figure 3.4.5-6 Upload the open the door tone 25 R29C-L Admin Guide yourself. 3.4.6. DND DND On Code: The code used to turn on DND on servers side, if Figure 3.4.6 DND DND allows IP phones to ignore any incoming calls. Users can login to the website and go to Phone - Call Feature to configure. Return Code when DND: Determine what response code should be sent back to server when there is an incoming call if DND on. configured, IP phone will send a SIP message to server to turn on DND on server side if user press DND when DND is off. DND Off Code: The code used to turn off DND on servers side, if configured, IP phone will send a SIP message to server to turn off DND on server side if user press DND when DND is on. 26 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.5. Phonebook 3.5.1. Phonebook in devices In the phone interface, go to Contact to configure the phonebook. Create a group: Choose group, click Add to enter the new group name. Press Save to save. Edit a group: Choose the existed group to modify or delete. Create a contact: Click Add to enter the contacts information. Choose a suitable Group and contacts name and Phone number, press Save to save. Edit a contact: Choose a exist contact to edit or delete it. Figure 3.5.1-1 Adding group Figure 3.5.1-2 Editing group Figure 3.5.1-3 Adding contact Figure 3.5.1-4 Editing contact 27 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.5.2. Phonebook in website In the website, go to the path Phonebook - Local Book to configure the phonebook. Contact: To display or edit all local contacts. Search: Enter the key word to search designated contacts from local phonebook. Contact Setting: Choose a suitable contact picture, then import
(optional);Enter the corresponding contact name and phone number; Click Add to save. Note: The photo only supports .jpg format. Group: To check all group in the list or choose one to delete. Group Setting: Enter the new group name, click Submit to save;
Figure 3.5-5 Phonebook Figure 3.5-6 Contact setting 28 Figure 3.5-7 Group configure R29C-L Admin Guide 3.5.3. Import/Export contacts Users can also login to the website and go to the path Phone -
Import/Export - Import/Export Config&Contacts to upload or Contact: Click Export to export the existed contact. Choose the local file and click Import to import the new contact. The export format is .vcf, the import format is .vcf, .csv or .xml. The import download the contact information. Figure 3.5-8 Import/Export contacts maximum is 3000. 3.5.4. Contact list setting Setting General. touch the call button. Login to the website and go to the path Intercom - Basic - Door Item Touch: This function is convenient for users to press anywhere in the contact line to call out, don't have to call out to Figure 3.5.4-1 Contact display Contact Profile Picture: To setup whether it will show contact 29 R29C-L Admin Guide picture or not. Expend Contact List View Mode: With this enabled, the contact list will be displayed in view mode. Hide Group Label For Contact List: With this enabled, the contact list will be displayed directly and there will be no group. Login to the website and go to the path Phonebook - Phonebook -
Contact List Setting. Show contacts of local group: To enable/disable whether to display the contact list for local groups. If disabled, the contact interface will no longer display the local contact list, users will only be able to call as a group, not select the contacts to call. Show cloud contacts: To enable/disable whether to display the cloud contact lists. If disabled, the cloud contact are not displayed on contact interface. Figure 3.5.4-2 Contact list setting Contact Sort By: Select the sort of contact list, which supports three methods: ASCII Code, Room Number and Import. ASCII 30 R29C-L Admin Guide code means that the contact list will be displayed in order of 0~9, a~z; Room number means that the contact list will be displayed in order of a~z, 0~9; Import means that the contact list will be displayed in the same order as in the import file. 3.6. Intercom call 3.6.1. IP Direct Call In the dial interface. Enter the number to call on the digital keypad, and tap the dial icon. Without SIP server, users can also use IP address to call each other. However, this way is only suitable in the LAN. Enter the IP address of the callee, and press the dial icon. Login to the website and go to the path Phone - Call Feature -
Others to configure the call related features. Direct IP: To call someone with dialing IP address directly. Direct IP Port: To configure the direct IP port. 31 Figure 3.6.1-1 Dial interface Figure 3.6.1-2 Direct IP R29C-L Admin Guide 3.6.2. SIP Call SIP call uses SIP number to call each other which should be supported by SIP server. Users need to register an account and fill some SIP feature parameters before using SIP call. Login to the website and go to the path Account - Basic to configure SIP account and SIP server for door phone first. 3.6.2.1. Account R29 series supports 2 accounts. According to your needs, register one or two accounts and users can switch them by themselves. Enter the system setting interface, choose account. According to the configuration of PBX, enter the account parameters. Tick enable to active the account. If you register 2 accounts in the same time. R29 series will choose the account 1 as the default account. 32 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.6.2.2. SIP Account In the phone interface, go to Account - Account setting -
Account 1&2 to configure the SIP account. Enable Account: SIP account is only available if you enable this account. Register Name: To enter extension number you want and the number is allocated by SIP server. User Name: To enter user name of the extension. Password: To enter password for the extension. Display Name: To configure name sent to the other call party for displaying. Note: After configurations, users can go to the website - Account -
Basic - SIP Account to check the register status. Figure 3.6.2.2-1 SIP account 33 R29C-L Admin Guide Login to the website and go to the path Account - Basic - SIP Account to configure the SIP account. Status: To display register result. Account: Select the SIP account you need to configure. Account Active: SIP account is only available if users enable this Display Label: To configure label displayed on the phones LCD Figure 3.6.2.2-2 SIP account account. screen. displaying. Display Name: To configure name sent to the other call party for Register Name: To enter extension number users want and the number is allocated by SIP server. User Name: To enter user name of the extension. Password: To enter password for the extension. 34 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.6.2.3. SIP Server In the phone interface, go to Account - Account setting -
Account 1&2 to configure the SIP server. Users can also go to the path Account - Basic - SIP Server 1&2 to configure. Server IP: To enter SIP servers IP address or URL. Server Port: To enter the SIP server port. Registration Period: The registration will expire after registration period, the IP phone will re-register automatically within registration 3.6.2.4. Outbound Proxy Server Login to the website and go to the path Account - Basic -
Outbound Proxy Server to display and configure outbound proxy server settings. An outbound proxy server is used to receive all initiating request messages and route them to the designated SIP period. server. Figure 3.6.2.3-1 SIP server Figure 3.6.2.3-2 SIP server Figure 3.6.2.4 Outbound proxy server 35 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.6.2.5. Transport Type To display and configure transport type for SIP message UDP: UDP is an unreliable but very efficient transport layer protocol. TCP: Reliable but less-efficient transport layer protocol. TLS: Secured and Reliable transport layer protocol. DNS-SRV: DNS record for specifying the location of services. 3.6.3. Dial Plan Replace Rule Replace rule is using some simple number or symbol to replace a complicated phone number or IP address. It is more suitable for some one who want to hide the real phone number or simplify the In the phone system, go to Replace Rule, click Add, choose a suitable account and enter the value, press Save to confirm. It 36 Figure 3.6.2.5 Transport type long number. This is more convenient for users. Figure 3.6.3-1 Replace rule Figure 3.6.3-2 Replace rule R29C-L Admin Guide supports a prefix number replace 5 number at the same time, when the user press the prefix number, the 5 devices will ring at the same time. Users can edit or delete the exited replace rules. For example:
Users can pre-configure 101 to replace 192.168.16.112 and 192.168.16.158 in the doorphone. Then, by pressing 101, the two devices can be dialed at the same time through the default account without having to remember the long phone number or dial separately. Users can also login to the website and go to the path Phone - Dial Plan to configure this function. R29 allows users to modify replace All replace rules will show in the list. Users can edit or delete the rule in the website. exited replace rules. 37 Figure 3.6.3-2 Dial plan Figure 3.6.3-3 Dial plan R29C-L Admin Guide 3.6.4. Quick Dial 3.6.5. Speed Dial Quick dial is to call predefined important number quickly in main interface. This number is often set as emergency number. In the phone interface, go to Quick Dial, switch the type as quick dial, enter the quick dial name and number, click Save to confirm. convenient for users to dial directly. Users can choose whether to display the list or configure whether to display both the contacts and keypad. Login to the website and go to the path Phone - Speed Dial. Speed Dial Theme: Configure the speed dial list display theme. Which supports 9 themes: Standard, Auto, 1key, 1 Key+Keypad, 2 Keys+Keypad, 4Keys+Keypad, 8 Keys, 16 Keys, 64 Keys. Figure 3.6..5-1 Speed dial 38 The speed dial contact list will be displayed in the dial interface, Figure 3.6.4-1 Quick dial configure Figure 3.6.4-2 Quick dial R29C-L Admin Guide Standard It will not displayed the contact list, only display time and keypad. The dial interface will based on the number of speed dial contacts. Null displays the time Auto and keypad; 1~4 contacts will displays contacts and keypad; More then 4 contacts, only contacts will be displayed. The dial interface will display the speed dial contacts based on the number of keys, and the keypad will not be displayed. The dial interface will display the speed dial contacts based on the number of keys, and the keypad will be displayed. 1/8/16/64 Key 1 Key+Keypad 2 Keys+Keypad 4 Keys+Keypad Speed Dial Contacts Management: Configure contact names and numbers, which supports up to 64 contacts. Only 8 contacts can be displayed on one page, more than 8 contacts will be displayed on the next page. Figure 3.6..5-2 Standard Figure 3.6..5-3 4 Keys+keypad Figure 3.6..5-4 9 Keys 39 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.6.6. Auto Answer Login to the website and go to the path Account - Advanced - Call
- Auto Answer to enable the auto answer. Figure 3.6.5 -1Auto answer Login to the website and go to the path Phone - Call Feature -
Others to configure the auto answer related function. Return Code When Refuse: Allow users to assign specific code as return code to SIP server when an incoming call is rejected. Auto Answer Mode: To choose video or audio mode for auto answer. 3.6.7. Robin Call This feature is used to transfer calls to the target number in order if the calling is no answered with timeout. Login to the website and go to the path Intercom - Basic - Basic to check. It supports up to 10 call numbers. They will be called in order. Figure 3.6.5 -2 Auto answer Figure 4.2.4 Robin call 40 R29C-L Admin Guide Note: This feature should work with Akuvox Cloud. Please contact your administrator for more information. 3.6.8. Web Call Login to the website and go to the path Phonebook - Local Book -
Dial to dial out from website. Figure 3.6.6 Web call Dial: To dial out a call or hangup an ongoing call from website. 41 Login to the website and go to the path Intercom - Advanced -
Mjpeg Server to configure. convenient to check the capture remotely. Image Quality: To choose the image quality of the capture. Mjpeg Service Enable: Use to capture from the URL. It is Figure 3.7.1 Mjpeg service R29C-L Admin Guide 3.7. Security 3.7.1. Mjpeg Service Picture URL:
http:// device ip:8080/picture.cgi http://device ip:8080/picture.jpg http://device ip:8080/jpeg.cgi 3.7.2. Live Stream Login to the website and go to the path Intercom - Live Stream, check the real-time video from R29. In addition, users can also Figure 3.7.2 Live view 42 R29C-L Admin Guide check the real-time picture via URL:
http://IP_address:8080/video.cgi 3.7.3. RTSP RTSP Basic R29 series support RTSP stream, enter the phone system, go to RTSP or login to the website and go to the path Intercom - RTSP, to enable or disable RTSP server. The URL for RTSP stream is:
rtsp://IP_address/live/ch00_0 H.264 Video Parameters H.264 is a video stream compression standard. Different from H.263, it provides an approximately identical level of video stream quality but a half bit rate. This type of compression is sometimes called MPEG-4 part 10. To modify the resolution, framerate and bitrate of H.264. Figure 3.7.3-1 RTSP Figure 3.7.3-2 RTSP Figure 3.7.3-3 H.264 video parameters 43 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.7.4. ONVIF R29 series supports ONVIF protocol, which means R29 series camera can be searched by other devices, like NVR, which supports ONVIF protocol as well. Go to the path Intercom - ONVIF username/password. Switching ONVIF mode to undiscoverable means that Users must program ONVIFs URL manually. The ONVIFs URL is:
http://IP_address:8090/onvif/device_service on the web GUI, to configure ONVIF mode and its Figure 3.7.4 ONVIF setting 44 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.8. Access Control 3.8.1. Relay configure. them respectively. reached. Login to the website and go to the path Intercom - Relay to Relay ID: R29 series supports three relays. Users can configure Trigger Delay: To configure the duration of the trigger relay. With the trigger condition, the relay will only be triggered if the value is Hold Delay: To configure the duration of opened relay. Over the value, the relay would be closed again. DTMF Option: To select digit of DTMF code, R29 series supports Figure 3.8.1 Relay maximum 4 digits DTMF code. DTMF: To configure 1 digit DTMF code for remote unlock Multiple DTMF: To configure multiple digits DTMF code for remote 45 unlock. R29C-L Admin Guide Relay Status: While the relay is triggered, the statues will be switched. When COM connects to NC, the status is Low. Note: Relay operate a switch and does not deliver power, so users should prepare power adapter for external devices which connects to relay. 3.8.1.1. Unlock Options Users can choose which relay want to opened. On the path Intercom - Relay - Unlock Options, configure to be VISIBLE. When users tries to open the door, it prompts the message to choose which relay to open. relay they do not want to open. Note: All relays are enabled by default. Users should choose which Figure 3.8.1.1-1 Unlock options Figure 3.8.1.1-2 Unlock 46 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.8.2. Unlock via RFID Cards 3.8.2.1. RFID Cards in Devices R29 series can be compatible with 13.56MHZ and 125KHZ RFID Press Add Card, when you see Please scan the RFCard to Add, put the card near the card sensor. Then enter the device name , valid day and time in the modify prompt. Click OK to save. Press Del Card, when you see Please scan RFCard to Delete, put the exited card near the card sensor, click Del to delete in the modify prompt. Or users can just choose the exited card from the list, select directly. 47 cards. Add Modify Figure 3.8.2.1-1 RF key Figure 3.8.2.1-2 RF key R29C-L Admin Guide 3.8.2.2. RFID Cards in Website Go to the path Intercom - Card setting, to manage RFID cards access system. Import/Export Card Data: Export the existed RFID cards information or import the new RFID cards information. It can only support .xml format. The maximum is 1000. Note: Ask your administrator for the card data template if you need. Obtain and Add Card:
(1) Switch card status to Card Issuing and click Apply;
(2) Place card on the card reader area and click Obtain;
(3) Name card and choose which door you want to open and the valid day and time;
(4) Click Add to add it into list. Figure 3.8.2-3 Import/Export card data Figure 3.8.2-4 Card status Figure 3.8.2-5 Card setting 48 R29C-L Admin Guide Door Card Management:
Valid card information will be shown in the list. Administrator could delete one cards access permission or empty all the list. Note: Remember to set card status back to normal after adding the cards. 3.8.2.3. Card Type Support Go to the path Intercom - Card Setting, to choose the type of card you need. Users can choose enable the NFC or Felica. Note: There is a conflict between these two card types, please choose one of them when needed. Figure 3.8.2-6 Door card management Figure 3.8.3.3-1 Card type support 49 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.8.3. Unlock via Pin Codes 3.8.3.1. Private Pin Codes in Device In the phone interface, go to LockPasswd, enter the owner name, 8 digits private keys and Device (optional). Setup the valid day and time for the password. For example:
Owner name is Eve, private key is 1995, and I set up the valid day from Mon to Sun, click Save to save. Go to the path Intercom - Privatekey on the web GUI, to manage RFID cards access system. Import/Export Private Key: Export the existed private key information or import the private key from local side. It can only 50 support .xml format. The maximum private key is 1000. Figure 3.8.3.2-1 Import/Export private key 3.8.3.2. Private Pin Codes in Website Figure 3.8.3.1-1Adding private key Figure 3.8.3.1-2 Editing private key R29C-L Admin Guide Obtain and Add Code:
(1)Enter the PKey Name and PKey Code;
(2)Select the valid day and time;
(3)Choose which door users want to open;
(4)Click Add to add it into list. Private Key Management:
Valid private key information will be shown in the list. Administrator could delete private key information or empty all the list. Figure 3.8.3.2-2 Private key setting Figure 3.8.3.2-3 Private key management 51 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.8.3.3. Public Pin Codes in device In the phone interface, go to Password - Public Key Passwd, enter the old public key, R29 series support 3 default public keys. Then enter the new password, after entering the new password Confirm, click save icon. password setting. Note: Just need to enable public key password in public key 3.8.3.4. Public Pin Codes in websites password used by all occupants in a building. Public Enable: The default status is on. PublicKey Bits Limit: Setup the key digits. Public Key: R29 series support 3 default public keys, users can reset a new public key. 52 Go to the path Intercom - Basic - Password. Users can configure Figure 3.8.3.3 Public key project key and public key with this function. Public key is the Figure 3.8.3.4 Password R29C-L Admin Guide 3.8.4. Unlock via Face 3.8.4.1. Face in Device Comparing with the previous access method, face recognition is so convenient.that user do not need to remember the pin code or take a card. Enter device access system, click Face in the last page to do face registration and modification. Register:
Please enter the face registration name and click Register to save the user information. Then stand in front of the camera of R29 0.5m-1m and align in the middle of the circle box on the screen until the 10s. If the face is recognized, the face ID will be automatically admitted. Or the administrator can use FacePro to import a large number of face data. Please refer to FacePro user manual for more configurations. Note: Akuvox recommends to use the FacePro to manage the face 53 data. It is also convenient to maintenance when firmware Figure 3.8.4.1-1 Face recognition Figure 3.8.4.1-2 Face recognition R29C-L Admin Guide upgrading. Modify:
Click Face database, choose the existed database to delete 3.8.4.2. Face in Website Click Intercom-Face-Face Basic on the device web interface to configure the face parameters and information. Face Recognition: Click Enable to turn on the face recognition feature. This option is enabled by default. Offline Learning: The device will compare with the existed face improving your face characteristic. So the common change in your face will not affect the recognition. But this feature is depending on the frequence of scanning face. If using often, the device will learn more accurately. 54 data via scanning face every time. Then automatically learning and Figure 3.8.4.2-1 Face basic R29C-L Admin Guide live detection. live detection. Recognize Option: : It is divided into 4 levels -Low, Normal, High or Highest. The higher level, the lower error recognition rate without Antispoofing Option: It is divided into 4 levels -Low, Normal, High or Highest. The higher level, the lower error recognition rate with Facial recognition Interval: The interval between the two face recognitions. The maximum interval time is 8s. Face Experience Improvement In order to improve a better face recognition user experience, we will collect your data and debug information and upload to our cloud in specific time every day. disable this function. information of this interval ExportLog: Choose a suitable day to export the data and debug 55 Face Experience Improvement: users can choose to enable or Figure 3.8.4.2-2 Face experience improvement so the name of face must be same with the corresponding contact. Figure 3.8.4.2-3 Face setting R29C-L Admin Guide Tips When Succeed: You can click to select Default door unlock success notification Opening Door Succeeded or you can click Resident Name to change the notification to the names registered for the facial recognition. Face Setting Lift Floor Number: Combining the face data with the corresponding floor, face data should belong to an existing contact , When someone scans face, the device will match the face with the floor number, then release the floor button. Face Management You can manage your face data by importing or exporting the face data. The export format is .tgz while the import formate is .zip. Search: Enter key word to quick search the exited face data from 56 the list. Figure 3.8.4.2-4 Face Management R29C-L Admin Guide Import/Export file: Because R29 series can not support the third party camera to enter the face picture now. Users need to directly retrieve face data in the R29 series, then export them the existing face file. It is convenient to share the same face data in multiple Figure 3.8.4.2-5 Face import/export devices. 3.8.5. Unlock via QR code On the portal Intercom - Relay - Open Relay via QR. Enable the QR function. Note: This function should be work with Akuvox cloud. For more Figure 3.8.5 Open relay via QR information, please contact with your administrators. 3.8.6. Unlock via Bluetooth(Optional) On the portal Intercom - BLE. BLE Enable: Enable or diable the BLE function. Figure 3.8.6 BLE 57 R29C-L Admin Guide BLE Mode: To configure the BLE mode. Rssi Threshold: Set the threshold of received signal strength indicator. The smaller absolute value ,the higher sensitivity. Delay: To configure the duration of opened relay. Over the value, the relay would be closed again. Note: This function needs to be used with Akuvox cloud, please contact your administrator for more information. 3.8.7. Unlock via Fingerprint(Optional) Go to the path Intercom - Fingerprint on the web GUI, to manage finger keys access system. Finger Key Setting:
(1)Select the valid day and time;
(2)Choose which door users want to open;
(3)Enter the Finger Name. Lift Floor Number is optional.
(4)Click Obtain, press your finger on device to record the fingerprint for three times;
(5)Click Add to add this finger key. 58 Figure 3.8.7-1 Finger key setting R29C-L Admin Guide Finger Key Management:
Valid finger key information will be shown in the list. Administrator could delete finger key information or empty all the list. Figure 3.8.7-2 Finger key management 3.8.8. Unlock via HTTP Command Login to the website and go to the path Intercom - Relay - Open Relay via HTTP to configure. Users can use a URL to remotely unlock the door. It is more convenient for users to open the door if Switch: Enable this function. Disable by default. Username & Password: Users can setup the username and password for HTTP unlock. URL format:
assword=XX&DoorNum=XX http://IP_address/fcgi/do?action=OpenDoor&UserName=XX&P 59 users are not beside the devices. Figure 3.8.8 Open relay via HTTP Input Service: To enable or disable input trigger service. Figure 3.8.9 Input R29C-L Admin Guide 3.8.9. Unlock via Exit Button R29 series supports 3 input triggers Input A/B/C (DOORA/B/C). Login to the website and go to the path Intercom - Input to configure. Trigger Option: To choose open circuit trigger or closed circuit trigger. Low means that connection between door terminal and GND is closed, while High means the connection is opened. Door Status: To show the status of input signal. 3.8.10. Unlock via Reception in Building Theme On building theme, users can unlock the relay through pressing Open Relay: When users press reception icon to call, the relay is 60 Reception. account 2;
Dial Type: Select the dial account, which supported account 1 or Figure 3.8.10. Reception action in building Note: This feature is often to trigger the signal via relay terminal. R29C-L Admin Guide triggered. 3.9. Reboot In the phone interface, go to Reboot to click the Reboot, or go to the path Upgrade - Basic on the web GUI, click Submit, the device will restart. Figure 3.9-1 Reboot Figure 3.9-2 Reboot 61 R29C-L Admin Guide 3.10. Reset window. In the phone interface, go to Restore. Click Restore, if users sure to restore to factory settings, please choose Confirm in the prompt Users can also login to the website and go to the path Upgrade -
Basic, directly click Submit to reset R29 series. Use this function with caution. All configuration will be removed. Figure 3.10-1 Restore Figure 3.10-2 Reset 62 R29C-L Admin Guide 4. Advanced Features 4.1. Phone Configuration 4.1.1. IR LED The setting is for night vision, when the surrounding of R29 series is very dark, infrared LED will turn on and R29 series will turn to night mode to let the users see video clearly from the R29. In the phone interface, go to LED or go to the path Intercom -
Advanced - LED on web GUI, to configure the IR LED function. Led Type: It can supports four modes - OFF, ON, AUTO SCHEDULE. If setup the LED type as auto, click Threshold button to sense the intensity of the current environment. Threshold: Click the Threshold key, it will automatic show the 63 Figure 4.1.1-1 LED type Figure 4.1.1-2 LED auto R29C-L Admin Guide LED will be up. current intensity or user can setup the value manually. Once the environment intensity is darker than the predefined threshold value, Min/Max photoresistor: Photoresistor value relates to light intensity and larger value mean that light intensity is smaller. When photoresistor value is greater than max value, LED will turn on. In contrast, when photoresistor value is less than min value, infrared LED will turn off and the device turns to normal mode. If setup the LED type as schedule, click Threshold button to sense the intensity of the current environment. Time Start/Stop: In the meantime, the R29 is forced to turn on Users can also configure the LED from website, go to the path Intercom - Advanced - LED. Figure 4.1.1-3 LED schedule Figure 4.1.1-4 LED 64 LED. R29C-L Admin Guide 4.1.2. LED of Display Login to the website and go to the path Intercom - LED Setting -
LED Control to configure. Card LED Enable: To control the LED of the card reader area. Start Time (H): Setup the LED light up time. According to the system time. For example 18-23 means the LED will continuously light up from 6:00pm to 11:00pm. 4.1.3. High Contrast of LCD This function is used to automatically adjust the brightness of R29C-L LCD according to the brightness of the surrounding environment. High Contrast: Enable/Disable the LCD high contrast function. Backlight Mode: To choose how the doorphone adjust the Figure 4.1.2 LED control Figure 4.1.3 LCD 65 R29C-L Admin Guide backlight. There are two types for users, Auto and Manual. 4.1.4. RFID Card Code Display Related Login to the website and go to the path Intercom - Advanced -
RFID to configure. Display Mode: To be compatible different card number formats in different systems. The default 8HN means hexadecimal. Figure 4.1.4 RFID 4.2. Intercom 4.2.1. Call Time Related 4.2.1.1. RTP timeout RTP Timeout: Login to the website and go to the path Intercom -
66 Figure 4.2.1.1 RTP timeout R29C-L Admin Guide Basic - Door Setting General to configure. This feature is specially designed for R47P. When R47P auto answer in mute status, if over the configured time R29 series did not receive the RTP message, R29 series will hang up automatically. 4.2.1.2. Max call time Max Call Time: Login to the website and go to the path Intercom -
Basic - Max Call Time to configure the max call time. Figure 4.2.1.2 Max call time 4.2.1.3. Max dial time Login to the website and go to the path Intercom - Basic - Max Dial Time to configure the max dail time. Dial In Time: To configure the max incoming dial time, available when auto answer is disabled. Dial Out Time: To configure the max no answer call time. 67 Figure 4.2.1.3 Max dial time R29C-L Admin Guide 4.2.1.4. Hang up after open door Login to the website and go to the path Intercom - Basic - Hang Up After Open Door. Figure 4.2.1.4 time our Time Out: When the callee press the DTMF code to open the door, this call will hang up automatically after the timeout. 4.2.2. Return Code When Refused Login to the website and go to Phone - Call Feature - Others to configure. Return Code When Refuse: Allows users to assign specific code as return code to SIP server when an incoming call is rejected. 4.2.3. SIP Call Related Login to the website and go to the path Account - Advanced - Call to configure the SIP call related functions. Max Local SIP Port: To configure maximum local SIP port for 68 Figure 4.2.2 Return code when refused R29C-L Admin Guide designated SIP account. designated SIP account. Min Local SIP Port: To configure minimum local SIP port for Caller ID Header: To choose caller ID header format automatically. Anonymous Call: If enabled, R29 series will block its information when calling out. Anonymous Call Rejection: If enabled, calls who block their information will be screened out. Missed Call Log: If enabled, any missed call will be recorded into Prevent SIP Hacking: If enabled, it will prevent sip message from Figure 4.2.3 SIP call related Login to the website and go to the path Phone - Call Feature - Call Call Waiting Enable: If enabled, it allows IP phones to receive a Figure 4.2.4 Call waiting 69 call log. hacking 4.2.4. Call Waiting Waiting to configure. R29C-L Admin Guide new incoming call when there is already an active call. Call Waiting Tone: If enabled, it allows IP phones to play the call waiting tone to the waiting callee. On Code: The code used to enable call waiting on servers side, if configured, IP phone will send a SIP message to server to turn on call waiting on server side if user setup calls waiting is disabled. Off Code: The code used to disable call waiting on servers side, if configured, IP phone will send a SIP message to disable call waiting on server side if user setup call waiting is enabled. 4.2.5. Intercom Intercom allows users to establish a call directly with the callee. Login to the website and go to the path Phone - Call Feature -
Intercom to configure. Active: To enable or disable Intercom feature. Intercom Mute: If enabled, once the call established, the callee will 70 be muted. Figure 4.2.5 Intercom R29C-L Admin Guide 4.2.6. Codec Login to the website and go to the path Account - Advanced to configure the video codec and audio codec. Figure 4.2.6-1 SIP account PCMU, G729, G722. Different audio codec requires different Figure 4.2.6-2 Audio codec Audio Codec Sip Account: To choose which account to configure. Audio Codec: R29 series supports four audio codec: PCMA, bandwidth, user can enable/disable them according to different network environment. Note: Bandwidth consumption and sample rates. Codec Bandwidth Sample Rates PCMA 64kbit/s PCMU 64kbit/s G729 8kbit/s 8kHZ 8kHZ 8kHZ G722 64kbit/s 16kHZ 71 R29C-L Admin Guide Video Codec R29 series supports H264 standard, which provides better video quality at substantially lower bit rates than previous standards. Codec Resolution: R29 series supports four resolutions: QCIF, CIF, VGA, 4CIF and 720P. Codec Bitrate: To configure bit rates of video stream. Codec Payload: To configure RTP audio video profile 4.2.7. DTMF payload type. Login to the website and go to the path Account - Advanced -
DTMF to configure RTP audio video profile for DTMF and its Type: Support Inband, Info, RFC2833 or their combination. How To Notify DTMF: Only available when DTMF type is Info. DTMF Payload: To configure payload type for DTMF. 72 Figure 4.2.6-3 Video codec Figure 4.2.7 DTMF Go to the path Account - Advanced - Session Timer on the web GUI to configure. If enabled, the on going call will be disconnected automatically once the session expired unless its been refreshed Figure 4.2.8 Session timer R29C-L Admin Guide 4.2.8. Session Timer by UAC or UAS. 4.2.9. NAT NAT to configure. Login to the website and go to the path Account - Advanced -
UDP Keep Alive Messages: The phone will send UDP keep-alive message periodically to router to keep NAT port alive. UDP Alive Msg Interval: Keep alive message interval. Figure 4.2.9 NAT Rport: It will add remote port into outgoing SIP message for designated account. 73 R29C-L Admin Guide 4.2.10. User Agent User Agent: One can customize users agent field in the SIP Figure 4.2.10 User Agent Login to the website and go to the path Account - Advanced -
User Agent to configure. message; if user agent is set to specific value, users can see the information from PCAP. If user agent is not set by default, users can see the company name, model number and firmware version from PCAP. 4.2.11. HTTP API HTTP API configurations for Akuvox intercom are defined via web interface path: Intercom - HTTP API to disable/enable a service and select the user authentication method. HTTP API: To enable/disable the service. If disable, system always return HTTP 403 Forbidden status when users sends the request. Auth Mode: There are six auth modes: None, Normal, WhiteList, 74 Figure 4.2.11 HTTP API R29C-L Admin Guide Basic, Digets, Token. Username/Password: Used in basic and digest auth by demo testing. mode. The default username/password is admin/httpapi. Normal
(reserved) IP01~05: Configure the white list IP. The whitelist is suitable for operation in the LAN, by No authentication is required for http api, it is only used None WhiteList judging the IP address of the visitor to confirm whether to allow access to the HTTP API. In Authorization field of Http request header, use Basic Base64 encode method for the information of username and password. Password encryption method, only supports MD5. In Authorization field of Http request header:
Digets WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="HTTPAPI",qop="auth,auth-int",nonce="xx", opaque="xx". Token
(reserved) 75 to the path Phone - Web Relay to configure. Figure 4.3.1-1 Web relay R29C-L Admin Guide 4.3. Access control 4.3.1. Webrelay R29 series supports extra web relay. This function is more safety to use DTMF code to remote unlock. Login to the website and go Web Relay Type: Connect web relay and choose the type. IP Address: Enter web relay IP address. User Name: It is an authentication for connecting web relay. password: It is an authentication for connecting web relay. Note: Users can modify username and password in web relay website. Web Relay Action Setting Web Relay Action: Web relay action is used to trigger the web relay. The action URL is provided by web relay vendor Web Relay Key: If the DTMF keys same as the local relay, the web 76 Figure 4.3.1-2 Web relay action setting R29C-L Admin Guide relay is invalid. relay will be open with local relay. But if there are different, the web Web Relay Extension: The webrelay can only receive the DTMF signal from the corresponding extension number. 4.3.2. Wiegand Wiegand to configure. means different bits. Login to the website and go to the path Intercom - Advanced -
Wiegand Type: Support Wiegand 26,34,58. The different number Wiegand Mode: Input or output. Typically, when you select input, we generally connect the wiegand input device, such as the wiegand card reader. Or R29 series can be used as output, It is generally used to connect the third-party Access Control, then R29 series change the card information as wiegand signal, then transfer to the access control module. 77 Figure 4.3.2 Wiegand R29C-L Admin Guide Wiegand Input/Output Order: To make the data from wiegand devices to be normal order or reversed order. Wiegand Output CRC: To be compatible with the other three party wiegand access control which do not use the standard wiegand order, CRC can correct the order format. 4.4. Security 4.4.1. Antialarm of Door Phone 4.4.1.1. Antialarm in device In the phone interface, go to AntiAlarm to configure it. This function is used to trigger the alarm by perceiving the change of gravity. After the door phone has been installed, administrator can enable Antialarm function. if the device is moved illegally, the gravity of R29 series are different from the original status, then the device will ring alarm bell and send out the call to the predefined Figure 4.4.1.1 Antialarm 78 R29C-L Admin Guide website. location. The detailed gravity sensor value can be adjusted in Tamper Proof Switch: Switch this feature. Tamper Proof Switch: The smaller the value, the more sensitive the gravity sensor is. Tamper Alarm Volume: To configure the tamper alarm volume. 4.4.1.2. Antialarm in website Login to the website and go to the path Intercom - Advanced -
Tamper Alarm to configure. and after enabling tamper alarm, if the gravity of R29 series changes dramatically, the phone will alarm. Gravity sensor threshold stands for sensitivity of sensor. 79 R29 series integrates internal gravity sensor for the own security, Figure 4.4.1.2 Tamper alarm R29C-L Admin Guide 4.4.2. Motion 4.4.2.1. Motion in device In the phone interface, go to Motion to configure. By enabling the motion detection function, the door phone will detect and record any change in the surrounding, such as suspicious people loitering around, and send notification message to a monitor unit. Timing setting If users only enable time mode and setup the interval. R29 series will take the picture in every interval time;
change of surrounding in the detection time;
Enable timing mode and detection mode in the same time, if there is no any change of surrounding, R29 series will capture in the interval time. Otherwise, the device will take the picture in detection 80 mode. Only enable detection mode, R29 series will capture if there is any Figure 4.4.2.1 Motion R29C-L Admin Guide 4.4.2.2. Motion in website Login to the website and go to the path Intercom - Motion - Motion Detection Options to configure. Enable: To enable or disable motion detection. Timing Interval: R29 series will take the picture in the interval time. Figure 4.4.2.2 Motion detection options Detection Accuracy: The smaller value, the capture picture is After you setup motion, to configure the target address where to more accurate. receive the pictures. 4.4.3. Action Login to the website and go to the path Intercom - Action to configure the action related features. 4.4.3.1. Email Notification The capture will be send to the predefined email address or FTP 81 R29C-L Admin Guide path. It is useful for users to check the capture picture for security. Senders email address: To configure email address of sender. Receivers email address: To configure email address of receiver. SMTP server address: To configure SMTP server address of sender. SMTP user name: To configure user name of SMTP service
(usually it is same with senders email address). SMTP password: To configure password of SMTP service
(usually it is same with the password of senders email). Email subject: To configure subject of email. Email content: To configure content of email. Email Test: To test whether email notification is available. 4.4.3.2. FTP Notification FTP Server: To configure URL of FTP server. FTP User Name: To configure user name of FTP server. FTP Password: To configure password of FTP server. Figure 4.4.3.2 FTP notification 82 R29C-L Admin Guide FTP Path: Enter the folder name you created in FTP server. 4.4.3.3. Input Interface Triggered Action Go to the path Intercom - Input on the website to configure. Action Delay: To configure after how long to execute to send out Figure 4.4.3.3 Input interface triggered action On the path Intercom - Key/Display - Reception Action In Figure 4.4.3.4 Reception action in building notifications and trigger relay. Open Relay: To configure which relay to trigger. 4.4.3.4. Reception Action In Building Action To Execute: To select the action when users press HTTP URL: If users choose HTTP mode, enter the URL format:
http://http server IP address/any information. 83 Building. reception. Login to the website and go to the path Upgrade - Basic, users Upgrade: Choose .zip/.rom firmware from your PC, then click Figure 4.5.1 Web update Login to the website and go to the path Upgrade - Advanced to 4.5.2. Autop Upgrade configure. Manual Autop 84 Figure 4.5.2-1 Manual Autop R29C-L Admin Guide 4.5. Upgrade 4.5.1. Web Update can upgrade firmware. Submit to start update. R29C-L Admin Guide Autop is a centralized and unified upgrade of IP telephone. It is a simple and time-saving configuration for IP phone. It is mainly used by the device to download corresponding configuration document from the server using TFTP / FTP / HTTP / HTTPS network protocol. To achieve the purpose of updating the device configuration, making the user to change the phone configuration more easily. This is a typical C/S architecture upgrade mode, mainly by the terminal device or PBX server to initiate an upgrade request. URL: Auto provisioning server address. User name: Configure if server needs an username to access, otherwise left blank. otherwise left blank. Password: Configure if server needs a password to access, Common AES Key: Used for IP phone to decipher common Auto Provisioning configuration file. AES Key (MAC): Used for IP phone to decipher MAC-oriented auto provisioning configuration file (for example, file name could be 85 R29C-L Admin Guide 0c1105888888.cfg if IP phones MAC address is 0c1105888888). Note: AES is one of many encryption, it should be configured only when configure file is ciphered with AES, otherwise left blank. Automatic Autop To display and configure Auto Provisioning mode settings. This Auto Provisioning mode is actually self-explanatory. For example, mode Power on means IP phone will go to do Provisioning every time it powers on. DHCP Option To display and configure DHCP setting for AutoP. Option 66/43 is enable by default. It can support Https, Http, Ftp, Tftp server. Customer Option: Enter the server URL. Click Submit to save. 4.5.3. Backup Config File Go to the path Upgrade - Advanced - Others to backup the config Figure 4.5.2-2 Automatic Autop Figure 4.5.2-3 DHCP option Others:To export current config file or import new config file. Figure 4.5.3-1 Config 86 file. R29C-L Admin Guide Note: The exported config here is encrypted. Users can also go to the path Phone - Import/Export -
Import/Export Config&Contact to export or import the config. Click Export to export the config file. 4.6. Log 4.6.1. Call Log Login to the website and go to the path Phonebook - Call Log, users can see a list of call which have dialed, received or missed. And user can delete calls from list. Figure 4.6.1 Call log 87 R29C-L Admin Guide 4.6.2. Door Log 4.6.3. System Log Login to the website and go to the path Phone - Door Log, users can see a list of door log which records card information and date. Go to the path Upgrade - Advanced - System Log on web GUI. To display system log level and export system log file. System Log Level: From level 0 to 7. The higher level means the more specific system log is saved to a temporary file. By default, its level 3. Export Log: Click to export temporary system log file to local PC. Export Debug log: Click to export the debug log file to local PC. Remote System Log: Enable/Disable remote system log. Remote System Server: Configure a server address to receive devices log remotely. 88 Figure 4.6.2 Door log Figure 4.6.3 System log R29C-L Admin Guide 4.6.4. PCAP Go to the path Upgrade - Advanced - PCAP on web GUI. To start, stop packets capturing or to export captured Packet file. Start: To start capturing all the packets file sent or received from IP phone. Stop: To stop capturing packets. Figure 4.6.4 PCAP 89 R29C-L Admin Guide Abbreviations ACS: Auto Configuration Server DNS-SRV: Service record in the Domain Name System Auto: Automatically FTP: File Transfer Protocol AEC: Configurable Acoustic and Line Echo Cancelers GND: Ground ACD: Automatic Call Distribution HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Autop: Automatical Provisioning HTTPS: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure AES: Advanced Encryption Standard PCAP: Packet Capture BLF: Busy Lamp Field PNP: Plug and Play COM: Common RFID: Radio Frequency Identification CPE: Customer Premise Equipment RTP: Real-time Transport Protocol CWMP: CPE WAN Management Protocol RTSP: Real Time Streaming Protocol DTMF: Dual Tone Multi-Frequency MPEG: Moving Picture Experts Group DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol MWI: Message Waiting Indicator DNS: Domain Name System NO: Normal Opened DND: Do Not Disturb NC: Normal Connected NTP: Network Time Protocol NAT: Network Address Translation NVR: Network Video Recorder ONVIF: Open Network Video Interface Forum IP: Internet Protocol SIP: Session Initiation Protocol ID: Identification SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol IR: Infrared STUN: Session Traversal Utilities for NAT LCD: Liquid Crystal Display SNMP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol LED: Light Emitting Diode SDMC: SIP Devices Management Center MAX: Maximum TR069: Technical Report069 POE: Power Over Ethernet TCP: Transmission Control Protocol PCMA: Pulse Code Modulation A-Law TLS: Transport Layer Security PCMU: Pulse Code Modulation -Law TFTP: Trivial File Transfer Protocol 90 UDP: User Datagram Protocol URL: Uniform Resource Locator VLAN: Virtual Local Area Network WG: Wiegand R29C-L Admin Guide Contact us For more information about the product, please visit us atwww.akuvox.com or feel free to contact us by Sales email: sales@akuvox.com Technical support email: techsupport@akuvox.com Telephone: +86-592-2133061 ext.7694/8162 We highly appreciate your feedback about our products. 91 FCC Statement:
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 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. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the 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:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
1 2 3 | Label & Location | ID Label/Location Info | 216.45 KiB | November 30 2020 |
1 23456789 123456789 1 23456789 1 23456789 Akuvox Model:R29C-L CE &
Color:Silver FCC ID: 2AHCR-R29CL REV:Standard Contains FCC ID: XMR201903EG25G LWUUQQUQQUQNOQOOINAN | UOUNNNQQUNNNU 12V/1.6A dc from LPS SN: XXXXKXKAXAXKAXAKN AKUVOX (XIAMEN) NETWORKS CO., LTD. Made in China Add: 10/F, No.56, Software Park II, Xiamen, China
1 2 3 | FCC ID Authorization letter | Cover Letter(s) | 70.40 KiB | November 30 2020 |
Company: AKUVOX (XIAMEN) NETWORKS CO., LTD. Add: 10/F, No.56, Software Park II, Xiamen, China Tel: 086-0591-83057798 Fax: 086-0591-83057798 E-mail: yang@akuvox.com
( Date:2020-07-03) FCC Authorization FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Agent Authorization To whom it may concern:
We, AKUVOX (XIAMEN) NETWORKS CO., LTD., hereby authorizes Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. to act on its behalf in all matters relating to application for Equipment authorization, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. All acts carried out by Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. on our behalf shall have the same effect as our own action. We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. 21 U.S.C. 862. Sincerely Yours, Signature:
Print name: Bo Yang Title: Manager QA-FR-170-B 7/29/2014
1 2 3 | FCC Long Term Confidential Authorization Form | Cover Letter(s) | 135.03 KiB | November 30 2020 |
Company: AKUVOX (XIAMEN) NETWORKS CO., LTD. Add: 10/F, No.56, Software Park II, Xiamen, China Tel: 086-0591-83057798 Fax: 086-0591-83057798 Mail: yang@akuvox.com FCC Confidential Authorization Date: 2020-07-03 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: 2AHCR-R29CL In accordance with Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, AKUVOX (XIAMEN) NETWORKS CO., LTD. hereby requests long-term confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
Block Diagram Schematics Operation Description The above materials contain proprietary and confidential information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials provides unjustified benefits to its competitors in the market. Sincerely, Signature:
Print name: Bo Yang Title: Manager QA-FR-171-A
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1 | 2020-11-30 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||
3 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter |
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2020-11-30
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
AKUVOX (XIAMEN) NETWORKS CO., LTD.
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0025226762
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
10/F, No.56, Software Park II
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Xiamen, N/A
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China
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1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@baclcorp.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
2AHCR
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
R29CL
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
B******** Y****
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
086-0********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
086-0********
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y******@akuvox.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 3 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Door Phone | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. The device may contain an approved LTE module (FCC ID: XMR201903EG25G) described in this filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 3 | Output power listed is conducted. The device may contain an approved LTE module (FCC ID: XMR201903EG25G) described in this filing. | |||||
1 2 3 | The device may contain an approved LTE module (FCC ID: XMR201903EG25G) described in this filing. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Kunshan)
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1 2 3 | Name |
M******** C****
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
+86 0********
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q******@baclcorp.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2402 | 2480 | 0.005 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | 2412 | 2462 | 0.183 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0050000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | 0.125 | 0.125 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15C | 13.56 | 13.56 |
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