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About This Manual Thank you for choosing Akuvox X915 series door phone. This manual is intended for the administrators who need to properly configure the door phone. This manual provides all the configurations for the functions and features of X915 series door phone. Please visit Akuvox forum or consult technical support for any new information or latest firmware. FCC Caution:
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. 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. 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. Introduction of Icons and Symbols Always abide by this information in order to prevent the persons from injury. Always abide by this information in order to prevent the damages to the device. Warning:
Caution:
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Informative information and advice from the efficient use of the device. Related Documentation You are advised to refer to the related documents for more technical information via the link below:
Table of Contents 1. Product Overview
............................................................................................. 2. Change Log
.......................................................................................................... 3. Model Specification
........................................................................................... 4. Introduction to Configuration Menu
......................................................... 5. Access the Device
............................................................................................... 5.1. Access the Device Setting on the device
...................................... 5.2. Access the Device Setting on the Web Interface
................... 6. Language and Time Setting
....................................................................... 6.1. Language Setting
................................................................................ 6.1.1. Language Setting on the Device
....................................... 6.1.2. Language Setting on the Device Web Interface. ....... 13 6.2. Time Setting
......................................................................................... 6.2.1. Time Setting on the Device
................................................ 6.2.2. Time Setting on the Device Web Interface
.................. 7. LED&LCD Setting
.......................................................................................... 7.1.1. Infrared LED Setting
............................................................ 1 2 3 5 9 9 10 12 12 12 14 14 16 18 18 18 7.1.1.1. Infrared LED Setting on the Device 7.1.1.2. Infrared LED Setting on the Web Interface 21
................... ... 7.1.2. LED Setting on Card Reader Area
................................. 7.1.3. LCD Screen Brightness Setting
......................................... 7.1.3.1. LCD Screen Brightness Setting on the Web Interface
.......................................................................................... 7.1.3.2. LCD Screen Brightness Setting on the Device25 7.1.4. LED White Light Setting
..................................................... 8. Screen Display Configuration
.................................................................... 8.1.1. Screensaver Configuration
.................................................. 8.1.1.1. Configure Screensaver on the Device
................. . 8.1.1.2. Configure Screensaver on the Web Interface 30 8.1.2. Upload Screensaver
............................................................... 8.1.3. Upload Device Booting Image
............................................ 8.1.4. Home Screen Configuration
............................................... 9. Volume and Tone Configuration
.............................................................. 9.1.1. Volume Configuration
........................................................... 9.1.1.1. Configure Volume on the Device
.......................... 9.1.1.2. Configure Volume on the Web Interface
........... 9.1.2. Upload Open-door Tone
..................................................... 10. Network Setting
.......................................................................................... 10.1. Device Network Configuration
................................................... 10.2. Device Local RTP configuration
................................................. 22 23 23 26 28 28 28 32 33 34 36 36 36 37 39 40 40 42 10.3. Device Deployment in Network
................................................. 10.4. NAT Setting
....................................................................................... 11. Intercom Call Configuration
.................................................................... 11.1. IP call & IP Call Configuration
.................................................. 11.1.1. Make IP Calls
......................................................................... 11.1.2. IP Call Configuration
.......................................................... 11.2. SIP Call &SIP Call Configuration
.............................................. 11.2.1. SIP Account Registration
................................................. 11.2.1.1. Configure SIP Account on the Device
.............. 11.2.1.2. Configure SIP Account on the Web Interface51 11.2.2. SIP Server Configuration
.................................................. 11.2.3. SIP Call DND&Return Code Configuration
............... 11.2.4. Configure Outbound Proxy Server 11.2.5. Configure Data Transmission Type
............................... ............................. 11.3. Dial Options Configuration
.......................................................... 11.3.1. Quick Dial by Number Replacement
............................ 11.3.1.1. Quick Dial by Number Replacement on the Device
............................................................................................... 11.3.1.2. Quick Dial by Number Replacement on the Web Interface
.......................................................................................... 11.4. Call Auto-answer Configuration
............................................... 43 45 47 47 47 48 49 49 49 53 55 56 57 59 59 59 61 62 11.5. Robin Call Configuration
.............................................................. 12. Call Settings
................................................................................................... 12.1.1. Maximum Call Duration Setting 12.1.2. Maximum Dial Duration Setting
................................... .................................. 12.1.3. Audio& Video Codec Configuration for SIP Calls 67
... 12.1.3.1. Audio Codec Configuration 12.1.3.2. Video Codec Configuration
.................................. ................................. 12.2. Configure DTMF Data Transmission
........................................ 13. Phone Book Configuration
....................................................................... 13.1. Phone Book Configuration on the Device
.............................. 13.2. Phone Book Configuration on the Web Interface
............... ...... 13.2.1. Manage Contact Groups on the Web Interface 75
.. 13.2.2. Contact List Configuration on the Web Interface 76 13.2.2.1. Contact List Display Setting
............................... 14. Relay Setting
................................................................................................. 14.1. Relay Switch Setting
...................................................................... 14.2. Web Relay Setting
........................................................................... 14.2.1. Configure Web Relay on the Web Interface
.............. 14.2.2. Configure Web Relay Configuration on the Device 87 15. Door Access Schedule Management
..................................................... 15.1. Configure Door Access Schedule
................................................ 63 65 65 66 67 69 70 72 73 75 77 81 81 83 84 87 88 88 90 91 92 92 93 93 97 99 99 15.1.1. Create Door Access Schedule
.......................................... 15.1.2. Import and Export Door Access Schedule
................. 15.1.3. Edit the Door Access Schedule
....................................... 16. Door Unlock Configuration
...................................................................... 16.1. Configure PIN Code for Door Unlock
...................................... 16.1.1. Configure Public PIN code
................................................ 16.1.2. Configure Private PIN Code on the Device
............... 16.1.3. Configure Private PIN Code on the Web Interface 94 16.1.4. Configure Private PIN Access Mode
............................. 16.2. Configure RF Card for Door Unlock
........................................ 16.2.1. Configure RF Card on the Web Interface
.................. 16.2.2. Configure RF Card on the device 16.2.3. Configure RF Card Code Format
............................... .............................. 100 101 102
........... 102
.... 16.3. Configure Facial Recognition for Door Unlock
.................. 16.3.1. Configure Facial Recognition on the Device 16.3.2. Configure Facial Recognition on Web Interface 103 16.4. Edit the User-specific door access data
.............................. 105 16.5. Import and Export User Data of Access Control
............ 106 16.6. Configure Bluetooth for Door Unlock
................................... 107 16.7. Configure Open Relay via HTTP for Door Unlock
........... 108 16.8. Unlock by QR Code
...................................................................... 109 16.9. Configure Exit Button for Door Unlock
............................... ...................... 16.10. Configure Reception Tab for Door Unlock 16.11. Unlock by DTMF code
.............................................................. 17. Security
........................................................................................................ 17.1. Tamper Alarm Setting
............................................................... 17.1.1. Configure Tamper Alarm on the Device
................. . 17.1.2. Configure Tamper Alarm on the Web Interface 117 17.2. Motion Detection
.......................................................................... 17.2.1. Configure Motion Detection on the Device 118
............ 118 17.2.2. Configure Motion Detection on the Web Interface120 17.3. Security Notification Setting
................................................... 17.3.1. Email Notification Setting
............................................ 17.3.2. FTP Notification Setting
................................................ 17.3.3. TFTP Notification Setting
............................................. 17.4. Web Interface Automatic Log-out
........................................ 18. Monitor and Image
.................................................................................. 18.1. RTSP Stream Monitoring
......................................................... 18.1.1. RTSP Basic Setting
.......................................................... 18.1.2. RTSP Stream Setting
..................................................... 18.2. MJPEG Image Capturing
.......................................................... 18.3. ONVIF
................................................................................................ 110 112 113 116 116 116 121 121 124 125 125 127 127 127 127 130 131 18.4. Live Stream
.................................................................................... 19. Logs
................................................................................................................ 19.1. Call Logs 19.2. Door Logs
........................................................................................... ........................................................................................ 20. Debug
............................................................................................................. 20.1. System Log for Debugging
........................................................ 20.2. PCAP for Debugging
.................................................................... 21. Firmware Upgrade
................................................................................... 22. Backup
.......................................................................................................... 23. Auto-provisioning via Configuration File
........................................ 23.1. Provisioning Principle
................................................................. 23.2. Configuration Files for Auto-provisioning
.......................... 23.3. AutoP Schedule
............................................................................. 23.4. PNP Configuration
....................................................................... 23.5. DHCP Provisioning Configuration
.......................................... 23.6. Static Provisioning Configuration
.......................................... 24. Integration with Third Party Device
................................................ 24.1. Integration via Wiegand
............................................................ 25. System Reboot&Reset
............................................................................. 25.1. Reboot 25.2. Reset
............................................................................................... ................................................................................................. 133 135 135 136 138 138 139 141 142 143 143 144 146 147 148 151 154 154 156 156 156 26. Abbreviations
.............................................................................................. ............................................................................................................... .................................................................................................. 27. FAQ 28. Contact us 158 160 163 Guide 1.Product Overview X915 Admin Akuvox X915 series is an Android-based IP video door phone with a touch screen. It incorporates audio and video communications, access control and video surveillance. Its finely tuned Android OS, Cloud and AI based communication technology allows featured customization to better suit your operation habit. X915 series multiple ports, such as RS485 and Wiegand ports, can be used to easily integrate external digital systems, such as elevator controller and fire alarm detector, helping to create a holistic control of building entrance and its surroundings and giving you a great sense of security via a variety of access such as card access, NFC, Bluetooth, QR code and newly added voice control door access in an accompaniment with body temperature measurement. X915 series door phone is applicable to residential buildings, office buildings and their complex. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 1 Guide 2.Change Log X915 Admin The change log will be updated here along with the changes in the new software version. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 2 Guide 3.Model Specification X915 Admin Display 8 Inch IPS LCD Housing Material 316 grade stainless steel and Aluminum Model
Feature Touch Screen Button Relay In Relay Out Alarm In RS485 PoE Resolution Brightness RAM ROM X915S X 3 3 X POE+
1280x800 650nits 2G 16G AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 3 Guide X915 Admin Wall Mounting Flush Mounting Desk Mounting Wall Mounting Dimension Wall Mounting Dimension POE+
Standy POE+
Full Load Power Consumption Power Consumption 350x130x41.6mm 350x130x53.9mm X915S X 5.263W 18.796W AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 4 Guide X915 Admin 4.Introduction to Configuration Menu Status: this section gives you basic information such as product information, Network Information, and account information etc. Account: this section concerns SIP account, SIP server, proxy server, transport protocol type, audio&video codec, DTMF, session timer, etc. Network: this section mainly deals with DHCP&Static IP setting, RTP port setting, and device deployment etc. Intercom: this section covers Intercom settings, Call Log etc. Surveillance: this section covers Motion Detection, RTSP, MJPEG, ONVIF, Live stream. Access Control: this section covers Input control, Relay, Card settings, Face Recognition setting, Private PIN Code, Wiegand AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 5 Guide connection etc. X915 Admin Tenants: this section involves Tenants management and Dial Plan. Device: this section includes Light settings, tab&button display, LCD settings and Voice settings. Settings: this section includes Time&language, Action settings, Door settings, Schedule for access control. Upgrade:
this section covers Firmware upgrade, device reset&reboot, configuration file auto-provisioning, fault Diagnosis. Security: this section is for Password modification. Mode selection:
1. Discovery mode: It is a plug and play configuration mode. Akuvox devices will configure themselves automatically when users power AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 6 Guide X915 Admin on the devices and connect them to network. It is super time-saving mode, and it will greatly bring users convenience by reducing manual operations. This mode requires no prior configurations previously by the administrator. 2. Cloud mode: Akuvox Cloud is an all-in-one management system. Akuvox Cloud is the mobile service that allows audio, video, remote access control between smart phones and Akuvox intercoms. All configurations in the device will be issued automatically from cloud. If users decide to use Akuvox cloud, please contact Akuvox technical support, and they will help you configure the related settings before using. 3. SDMC mode: SDMC (SIP Device Management Controller) is a simple and comprehensive software for building management. It provides a topography for a community while offering you a graphical configuration interface for the door access, intercom, monitoring, alarm and so on. It is a convenient tool for property manager to manage, operate and maintain the community. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 7 Guide Tool selection X915 Admin Akuvox has many configuration tools for you to set up devices more conveniently. Here we list some common tools, please contact your administrator to get the tool if you need them. 1. SDMC: SDMC is suitable for the management of Akuvox devices large communities, including access control, resident information, remote device control, etc. 2. Akuvox Upgrade tool: Upgrade Akuvox devices in batch on a LAN
(Local Area Network) 3. Akuvox PC Manager: Distribute all configuration items in batch on 4. IP scanner: it is used to search Akuvox device IP addresses on a a LAN. LAN. 5. FacePro: Manage face data in batch for the door phone on a LAN. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 8 Guide 5.Access the Device X915 Admin X915 series door phone system setting can be either accessed on the device directly or on the device web interface. 5.1. Access the Device Setting on the device Before configuring Akuvox X915, please make sure the device is installed correctly and connect a normal network. Using Akuvox IP scanner tool to search the device IP address in the same LAN. Then use the IP address to login in the web browser by user name and password admin and admin. Or setup some basic settings on device screen by pressing 9999 + Dial key + 3888(password) on Dial screen. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 9 Guide X915 Admin 5.2. Access the Device Setting on the Web Interface You can also enter the device IP address on the web browser in order to log in the device web interface where you can configure and adjust parameters, etc. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 10 Guide X915 Admin Tip:
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You can also obtain the device IP address using the Akuvox IP scanner to log in the device web interface. Please refer to the URL below for the IP scanner application:
http://wiki.akuvox.com/doku.php?id=tool:ip_scanner&s[]=ip&s[]=scanner Google Chrome browser is strongly recommended. The Initial user name and password are admin and please be case-sensitive to the user names and passwords entered. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 11 Guide 6.Language and Time Setting X915 Admin 6.1. Language Setting When you first set up the device, you might need to set the language to your needs, or you can do it later if needed. And the language can either be set up directly on the device or on the device web interface according to your preference. 6.1.1. Language Setting on the Device Language setting can be configured on the device and on the device web interface that allows you to select or change the language for screen display to your preference. To configure the language display on the device Basic Setting >
Language interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 12 Guide X915 Admin 6.1.2. Language Setting on the Device Web Interface. To configure the configuration on the web Setting >Time/Lang > LCD Language interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 13 Guide 6.2. Time Setting X915 Admin Time setting can be set up on the device and on the device web interface in terms of time zone, date, and time format etc. 6.2.1. Time Setting on the Device To configure the language display on the device Basic Setting > Time interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 14 Guide Parameter Set-up:
X915 Admin Automatic Date&Time: Automatic Date is toggled on by default, which allows the date& time to be automatically set up and synchronized with the default time zone and the NTP server
(Network Time Protocol). You can also set it up manually by toggling off the switch first then enter the time and date you want before pressing the Save tab for the validation. Date: click on Date to set the date. Time: click on Time to set the time. Time Zone: select the specific time zone depending on where the device is used and then press Confirm tab for the confirmation. The default time zone is GMT GMT+0.00. Date Format: select the date format as you like among three format options: M-D-Y; D-M-Y; Y-M-D and then press the Confirm tab for the confirmation. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 15 Guide Time Format: you can either select 12 hour or 24-hour time format as you like, and then press the Confirm tab for the X915 Admin confirmation. Note:
When the Automatic Date&Time toggle switch is toggled off then parameters related to NTP server will become not editable. And when the switch is toggled on, then time and date will be denied editing. 6.2.2. Time Setting on the Device Web Interface Time setting on the web interface also allows you to set up the NTP server address that you obtained to automatically synchronize your time and date. And when your time zone is selected, the device will automatically notify the NTP server of its time zone so that the NTP server can synchronize the time zone setting in your device. To configure the configuration on the web Setting >Time/Lang > Time interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 16 Guide X915 Admin Parameter Set-up:
field. NTP Server: enter the NTP server you obtained in the NTP server AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 17 X915 Admin Guide 7.LED&LCD Setting 7.1.1. Infrared LED Setting Infrared LED is mainly designed to reinforce the light for the facial recognition in the night or in the dark environment, you can configure the infrared LED in device and on the web interface. 7.1.1.1. Infrared LED Setting on the Device To configure the language display on the device Basic Setting >
Display > LED Setting interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 18 Guide X915 Admin Parameter Set-up:
Auto: select Auto if you want the Infrared LED light to be turned on automatically according to the setting. Always ON: select Always ON to enable the Infrared LED light to stay on permanently. Always OFF: select Always OFF to turn off the Infrared LED light. LED mode is set Always OFF by default. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 19 Guide X915 Admin Specific Time: select Specific Time to turn on the infrared LED according to the time schedule. LED Type: you can see the LED type Auto Always ON Always OFF Specific Time you selected. Threshold: refers to the current light intensity indicated by the photo-resistor value. The higher photo-resistor values correspond conversely to the lower light intensity and vice versa. The default photo-resistor value (Threshold) is 33, however you can tap the icon several times in order to obtain the actual photo-resistor value in a specific environment (the value fluctuation is about 5), and the value is what you based on to configure the minimum and maximum photo-resistor values. Min/Max Photoresistor set the minimum and maximum photoresistor value based on the current actual photo-resistor value detected to control the ON-OFF of the LED light. You can set the maximum photoresistor value for the IR LED to be turned on AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 20 Guide on. Note:
X915 Admin and the minimum value for it to be turned off. While the default Minimum and maximum photoresistor value is from 0 minimum to 1000 maximum respectively. Start Time: set the start time for the infrared LED to be turned End Time: set the end time for the infrared LED to be turned off Start Time and End Time will not be displayed unless you select Specific Time for your LED mode. 7.1.1.2. Infrared LED Setting on the Web Interface You can also select the LED type on the device web interface if needed. To configure the configuration on the web Device > Light > LED Time interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 21 X915 Admin Guide Note:
Please refer to the infrared LED parameter setting on the device. 7.1.2. LED Setting on Card Reader Area You can enable or disable the LED lighting on the card reader area as needed on the web interface. Meanwhile, If you do not want to have the LED light on the card reader area to stay on, you can also set the timing for the exact time span during which the LED light can be disabled in order to reduce the electrical power consumption. To configure the configuration on the web Device > Light > LED Of Swiping Card Area interface. Parameter set-up:
Enabled: Tick the check box if want to enable the card reader LED AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 22 Guide lighting and vice versa. X915 Admin Start Time- End Time (H): enter the time span for the LED lighting to be valid, e.g., if the time span is set from 8-0 (Start time- End time) it means LED light will stay on during the time span from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm during one day (24 hours). 7.1.3. LCD Screen Brightness Setting If you want to brighten up the screen in order to see the screen at greater ease in an environment with higher light intensity, you need to set up the related parameters. 7.1.3.1. LCD Screen Brightness Setting on the Web Interface on the web interface, you can set and adjust backlight brightness for the screen and screen saver. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 23 To configure the configuration on the web Device > Light > LCD Guide Backlight Brightness interface. X915 Admin Parameter Set-up:
Mode: click to select Manual or Auto mode for the backlight. Backlight will be adjusted automatically for the screen back light brightness when Auto is selected and vice versa. Backlight Brightness (day): set the screen backlight brightness during the daytime with the value ranging from (0-255). Backlight Brightness Of Screen Saver (day): set the screen backlight brightness for the screen saver during the day time with the value ranging from (0-255). AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 24 Guide X915 Admin Backlight Brightness (night): set the screen backlight brightness in the night with the value ranging from (0-255). Backlight Brightness Of Screen Saver (night): set the screen backlight brightness for the screen saver during the day time with the value ranging from (0-255). 7.1.3.2. LCD Screen Brightness Setting on the Device On the device, you can set and adjust the screen backlight brightness. To configure the language display on the device Basic Setting >
Display > LCD Setting interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 25 Guide X915 Admin 7.1.4. LED White Light Setting White light LED is mainly used to reinforce the lighting for the QR code access and for the greater visibility of the visitors when see their images from indoors in the dark environment. You can set the white light function properly on the device web interface. To configure the configuration on the Device > Light > White Light interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 26 X915 Admin Guide Parameter Set-up:
scan. Mode: select Auto or OFF. If you select Auto then the white light will turn on for 5 minutes for facial recognition and QR code AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 27 Guide 8.Screen Display Configuration X915 Admin X915 series door phone allows you to enjoy a variety of screen displays to enrich your visual and operational experience through the customized setting to your preference. 8.1.1. Screensaver Configuration 8.1.1.1. Configure Screensaver on the Device Await screen is mainly a function for the screen protection. You can make the device to go into idle status for a predefined time span when there is no operation on the device, or no one is detected approaching. To configure the language display on the device Basic Setting > the Lock Screen interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 28 Guide X915 Admin Parameter set-up:
Lock Mode: select among three options NONE, Blank Screen, and Picture. NONE is selected when you want the screen to stay on without going in to screen saver mode; if Blank Screen is selected, the screen will go black. If Picture is selected, then the picture you uploaded will be shown as the screen saver. Sleep: set the screen saver start time from 5 seconds up to 180 seconds. Screen saver starts when the device detects no operation, or no one is approaching. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 29 Guide X915 Admin Unlock Mode: select the screen wake-up mode. If you select Auto mode then the screen will be awakened when someone approaches without its being touched upon, and if Manual mode is selected, then you have to touch and wake up the screen. Note:
Screen. Unlock Mode cannot be changed from Auto to Manual when the Lock mode is set as Blank 8.1.1.2. Configure Screensaver on the Web Interface You can also conduct the await screen configuration on the web interface where you can set the screen saver duration as well as the timing for the screen to be turn off for both screen protection and power reduction. To configure the configuration on the web Device >
LCD > Standby Interface Display interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 30 Guide X915 Admin Parameter Set-up:
Screensaver Mode: select among three options NONE, Blank, and Image. NONE is selected when you want the screen to stay on without going in to screen saver mode; if Blank is selected, the screen will go black. If Image is selected, then the picture you uploaded will be shown as the screen saver. Screensaver Time (Sec): set the screen saver start time from 5 seconds up to 180 seconds. Screen saver starts when the device detects no operation, or no one is approaching. Wake Up Screensaver Mode: select the screen wake-up mode. If you select Auto mode then the screen will be awakened when AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 31 Guide the screen. predefined. X915 Admin someone approaches without its being touched upon, and if Manual mode is selected, then you have to touch and wake up Deep Sleep Enabled: tick the check box if you want the screen to be turned off after the screensaver reaches the end of duration as Deep Sleep Interval (Min): set the screensaver time duration before the screen can be turned off. Note:
Wake Up Screensaver Mode cannot be changed from Auto to Manual when the Screensaver Mode is set as Blank Screen. 8.1.2. Upload Screensaver You can upload screen saver pictures separately or in batch to the device and to the device web interface for publicity purpose or for a greater visual experience. To configure the configuration on the web Device > LCD > Upload ScreenSaver interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 32 Guide X915 Admin The pictures uploaded should be in JPG format with 2M pixels maximum. Note:
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The previous pictures with a specific ID order will be overwritten when repetitive designation of pictures to the same ID order occurred. 8.1.3. Upload Device Booting Image You can upload the booting image to be displayed during the devices booting process if needed. To configure the configuration on the web Device > Key/Display > Picture/File Import interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 33 X915 Admin Guide Note:
The pictures uploaded should be in .png or .zip format 8.1.4. Home Screen Configuration You can change the home screen display through the configuration of tab name and tab arrangement on the device web Device >
Key/Display > Key In Homepage Of The Building Theme interface. Parameter Set-up:
Type: select the tab type corresponding to the index number which AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 34 Guide X915 Admin indicates the tab position. For example, if you want to make Speed Dial tab to be displayed in position one, you can change the type in index number 1 to Speed Dial. And you can change another tab position accordingly. Name: enter a new name to replace the original type of name, but it does not change the attribute of the type. Note:
Currently, tab icon selection can only be applicable to the Speed Dial Type. Volume and Tone Configuration AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 35 Guide X915 Admin 9.Volume and Tone Configuration Volume and tone configuration in X915 refers to the microphone volume, the AD volume, keypad volume, speaker volume, temper alarm volume and open-door tone configuration. Moreover, you can upload the tone you like to enrich your personalized user experience. 9.1.1. Volume Configuration 9.1.1.1. Configure Volume on the Device You can adjust the microphone volume, speaker volume, keypad volume, and AD volume on the device. To configure the language display on the device Basic Setting > Volume interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 36 need. need. sound. Guide Parameter Set-up:
X915 Admin Mic Volume: adjust the microphone volume according to your Speaker volume: adjust the loudspeaker volume according to your Keypad Volume: adjust the keypad volume for the button touch AD Volume: adjust the announcement volume. Announcement can be, for example the open-door success announcement, ring-back sound, and other prompt sounds. Key Volume: adjust the volume for the button touch sound. 9.1.1.2. Configure Volume on the Web Interface AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 37 On the web interface, you can set the temper alarm volume, Mic X915 Admin Guide volume, etc. To configure the configuration on the web Device > Voice interface. Parameter Set-up:
Tamper Alarm Volume: set the tamper alarm volume from 0-15 according to your need. The default volume is 8. Mic Volume: set the mic volume from 0-15 according to your need. The default volume is 8. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 38 Guide Enabled: tick off the check box if you allow the adjustment to be made on the call volume on the talking screen during a call. X915 Admin Select On: select the which mic to be applied between left and right microphones. Tip:
When the Call volume on the above web interface is enabled, you are allowed to adjust the call volume during the call session. 9.1.2. Upload Open-door Tone You can not only enable or disable the Open-Door Tone but also upload the open-door tones in batch that you favored on the web Device > Voice > Open Door Tone Setting interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 39 Guide 10. Network Setting X915 Admin 10.1. Device Network Configuration You can check for the door phones network connection info and configure the default DHCP mode (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and static IP connection for the device either on the device or on the device web interface. To configure the language display on the device Setting > Network interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 40 Guide Parameter Set-up:
X915 Admin DHCP: select the DHCP mode by moving the toggle switch to the right. DHCP mode is the default network connection. If the DHCP mode is turned on, then the door phone will be assigned by the DHCP server with IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server address automatically. Static IP: select the static IP mode by checking off the DHCP check box. When static IP mode is selected, then the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers address have to be manually configured according to your actual network environment. IP Address: set up the IP Address if the static IP mode is selected. Subnet Mask: set up the subnet Mask according to your actual network environment. Default Gateway: set up the correct gateway default gateway AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 41 Guide according to the IP address of the default gateway. X915 Admin Preferred&Alternate DNS Server: set up preferred or alternate DNS Server (Domain Name Server) according to your actual network environment. Preferred DNS server is the primary DNS server address while the alternate DNS server is the secondary server address, and the door phone will connect to the alternate server when the primary DNS server is unavailable. To configure the configuration on the web Network > Basic > LAN Port interface. 10.2. Device Local RTP configuration For the device network data transmission purpose, device needs to be set up with a range of RTP port (Real-time Transport Protocol) for establishing an exclusive range of data transmission in the network. To AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 42 configure the configuration on the web Network > Advanced > Local X915 Admin Guide RTP interface. Parameter set-up:
Starting RTP Port: enter the Port value in order to establish the start point for the exclusive data transmission range. Max RTP port: enter the Port value in order to establish the end point for the exclusive data transmission range. 10.3. Device Deployment in Network Door phones should be deployed before they can be properly configured in the network environment in terms of their location, operation mode, address and extension numbers as opposed to other devices for the device control and the convenience of the management. To configure the configuration on the AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 43 Guide web Network > Advanced > Connect Setting interface. X915 Admin Parameter Set-up:
Server Type: It is automatically set up according to the actual device connection with a specific server in the network such as SDMC or Cloud and None. None is the default factory setting indicating the device is not in any server type, therefore you are allowed to choose Cloud, SMDC in discovery mode. Discovery Mode: click Enable to turn on the discovery mode of the device so that it can be discovered by other devices in the network and click Disable if you want to conceal the device so as not to be discovered by other devices. Device Address: specify the device address by entering device AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 44 Guide location information from the left to the right: Community, Unit, Stair, Floor, Room in sequence. X915 Admin Device extension: enter the device extension number for the device Device Location: enter the location in which the device is installed you installed. and used. 10.4. NAT Setting NAT (Network Address Translation) allows hosts in an organizations private intranet to transparently connect to hosts in the public domain. There is no need for internal hosts to have registered Internet addresses. It is a way to translate the internal private network IP address into a legal network IP address technology. To configure the configuration on the web Account > Advanced > NAT interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 45 Guide X915 Admin Parameter Set-up:
UDP Keep Alive Messages: If enabled, the device will send out the massage to the SIP server so that SIP server will recognize that if the device is in online status. UDP Alive Msg Interval: set the message sending time interval from 5-60 seconds, the default is 30 seconds. RPort: enable the Rport when the SIP server is in WAN (Wide Area Network). AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 46 Guide 11. Intercom Call Configuration X915 Admin Intercom call in the device can be configured to allow you to perform a variety of customized intercom calls such as IP call and SIP call for different application scenarios. 11.1. IP call & IP Call Configuration IP calls and SIP calls can be made directly on the intercom device by entering the IP number on the device. And you can also disable the direct IP call if you allow no IP call to be made on the device. 11.1.1. Make IP Calls screen. To make SIP calls or IP calls on the device by clicking on dial on home AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 47 X915 Admin Guide IP interface. 11.1.2. IP Call Configuration To configure the IP direct call on the device Intercom > Basic > Direct Parameter set-up:
Enabled: tick the check box if you want to enable the IP call. Port: the direct IP Port is 5060 by default with the port range from 1-65535. And you enter any values within the range other than the 5060, you are required to check if the value entered is consistent with the corresponding value on the device you wish to establish a data transmission with. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 48 Guide 11.2. SIP Call &SIP Call Configuration X915 Admin You can make SIP call (Session Initiation Protocol) in the same way as you do for making the IP calls on the device. However, SIP call parameters related to its account, server, and transport type need to configured first before you can make calls on the device. 11.2.1. SIP Account Registration X915 series door phones support two SIP accounts that can all be registered according to your applications. You can for example, switch between them if any one of the accounts failed and become invalid. The SIP account can be configured on the device and on the device interface. interface. 11.2.1.1. Configure SIP Account on the Device To configure the SIP account on the device Setting > Account AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 49 Guide X915 Admin Parameter Set-up:
Display Name: configure the name, for example the devices name to be shown on the device being called to. Register Name: enter the SIP account register Name obtained from the SIP account administrator. User Name: enter the user name obtained from SIP account administrator. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 50 Password: enter the password obtained from the SIP account X915 Admin Server IP: enter the SIP server address for the SIP account Guide administrator. selected. Server port: enter the SIP server port for communication. The SIP port is 5060 by default. 11.2.1.2. Configure SIP Account on the Web Interface To configure the configuration on the web Account > Basic > SIP Account interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 51 Guide X915 Admin Parameter Set-up:
Status: check to see if the SIP account is registered or not. Account Active: click Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate the registered SIP account. Display Name: configure the name, for example the devices name to be shown on the device being called to. User Name: enter the user name obtained from SIP account administrator. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 52 Account: select the exact account (Account 1&2) to be configured. X915 Admin Display Label: configure the device label to be shown on the device Guide screen. Register Name: enter the SIP account register Name obtained from the SIP account administrator. Password: enter the password obtained from the SIP account administrator. 11.2.2. SIP Server Configuration SIP servers can be set up for device in order to achieve call session through SIP server between intercom devices. To configure the configuration on the web Account > Basic > Preferred SIP Server interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 53 Guide X915 Admin Parameter Set-up:
or its URL. URL. Preferred SIP Server: enter the primary server IP address number Alternate SIP Server: enter the backup SIP server IP address or its Port: set up SIP server port for data transmission. Registration Period: set up SIP account registration time pan. SIP re-registration will start automatically if the account registration fails during the registration time span. The default registration period is 1800, ranging from 30-65535s. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 54 Guide X915 Admin 11.2.3. SIP Call DND&Return Code Configuration DND (Do not disturb) setting allows you not to be disturbed by any unwanted incoming SIP calls. You can set up DND related parameters properly on the device web interface to block SIP calls you do not intend to answer. In the meantime, you can also define the code to be sent to the SIP server when you want to reject the call. To configure the configuration on the web Intercom > Call Feature > DND interface. Parameter Set-up:
by default. DND: enable or disable the DND function. DND function is disabled Return Code When DND: select what code should be sent to the AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 55 Guide calling device via SIP server. 404 for Not found; 480 for Temporary unavailable 486 for busy here. X915 Admin 11.2.4. Configure Outbound Proxy Server An outbound proxy server is used to receive all initiating request messages and route them to the designated SIP server in order to establish call session via port-based data transmission.To configure the configuration on the web Account > Basic > Outbound Proxy Server interface. Parameter Set-up:
Enable Outbound: click Enable and Disable to turn on or turn off the outbound proxy server. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 56 Preferred Server IP: enter the SIP address of the primary Guide outbound proxy server. X915 Admin Port: enter the Port number for establish call session via the primary outbound proxy server Alternate Server IP: set up Backup Server IP for the backup outbound proxy server. Port: enter the Port number for establish call session via the backup outbound proxy server. 11.2.5. Configure Data Transmission Type SIP message can be transmitted in three data transmission protocols:
UDP (User Datagram Protocol), TCP(Transmission Control Protocol), TLS (Transport Layer Security) and DNS-SRV. In the meantime, you can also identify the server from which the data come from. To configure the configuration on the web Account > Basic > Transport Type interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 57 Guide X915 Admin Parameter Setup:
UDP: select UDP for unreliable but very efficient transport layer protocol. UDP is the default transport protocol. TCP: select TCP for Reliable but less-efficient transport layer protocol. protocol. TLS: select TLS for Secured and Reliable transport layer DNS-SRV: select DNS-SRV to obtain DNS record for specifying the location of servers. And SRV not only records the server address but also the server port. Moreover, SRV can also be used to configure the priority and the weight of the server address. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 58 Guide 11.3. Dial Options Configuration X915 Admin X915 series offers a variety of Dial options that allows you to have fast dial experience while relieving you off memory burden due to long and complex dial numbers. 11.3.1. Quick Dial by Number Replacement If you want to replace the long and complex dial number with a shorter number that can be memorized at greater ease and convenience for making calls, you can configure the dial number replacement on the device and on the device web interface. You can replace a multiple device dial numbers such as IP address or SIP numbers with only one short number. 11.3.1.1. Quick Dial by Number Replacement on the Device To configure the language display on the device Setting > Replace AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 59 Guide Rule > Add Replace Rule interface. X915 Admin Parameter Set-up:
Account: select the account to which you want to apply dial number replacement. The account is Auto by default (to dial out from the account in which the dial number has been registered). You can select either account 1 or account 2 from which the number can be dial out. if you have registered the dial number in both Account 1 and Account 2, then the number will be called out from Account 1 by default. Prefix: enter the short number to replace the dial number you wish AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 60 Guide to replace. X915 Admin Replace 1/2/3/4/5: enter the dial number(s) you wish to replace. It supports up to 5 number maximum for the replacement on the device configuration. For example, if you replace five original dial numbers with a common short number such as 101 then the five intercom devices with the dial number will be called to at the same time when you dial 101. 11.3.1.2. Quick Dial by Number Replacement on the Web Interface You can not only add quick dial number separately but also import the quick dial number to the device in batch. Besides, you can edit and delete the numbers if need. To configure the configuration on the web Tenants > Dial Plan > Replace Rule interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 61 X915 Admin Guide Note:
The check box for each line of Prefix should be checked before you can see the Edit tab, which you click to carry out the modification. 11.4. Call Auto-answer Configuration You can define how quick the door phone should response in answering the incoming SIP/IP call automatically by setting up the time related parameters. In addition, you can also define the mode in which the calls are to be answered (video mode or audio mode). To configure the configuration on the web Intercom > Call Feature > Auto Answer interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 62 Guide X915 Admin Parameter Set-up:
Auto Answer Delay: set up the delay time (from 0-5 Sec.) before the call can be answered automatically. For example, if you set the delay time as 1 second, then the call will be answered in 1 second automatically. Mode: set up the video or audio mode you preferred for the automatic call answering. 11.5. Robin Call Configuration Robin Call is a function supported by Akuvox SmartPlus which releases a group of robin call numbers for the application. You can call the targeted group of robin calls (e.g., your extension numbers in your AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 63 X915 Admin Guide kitchen, bedroom, etc.) in sequential orders until the call is answered. Robin call sequence will complete as soon as the call is answered by any of the targeted extension device. To configure the configuration on the web Intercom > Basic > Sequence Call interface. Parameter Set-up:
function. Enable: tick the check box if you want to enable the Robin call Timeout (Sec): click to select the call time interval in between the Robin call number in a targeted Robin Call group. For example, if you set the time interval as 10 seconds, then the call (if not answered in 10 Sec.) will be terminated automatically and be transferred sequentially to the next robin call number in the targeted robin call group. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 64 Guide Note:
X915 Admin Robin Call function should be supported by SmartPlus, please contact Akuvox technical support for more information. 12. Call Settings 12.1.1. Maximum Call Duration Setting X915 series door phone allows you to set up the call time duration in receiving the call from the calling device as the caller side might forget to hang up the intercom device. When the call time duration is reached, the door phone will terminate the calling automatically. To configure the configuration on the web Intercom > Call Feature > Max Call Time interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 65 Guide Parameter Set-up:
X915 Admin Max Call Time: enter the call time duration according to your need
(Ranging from 2-30 min.). The default call time duration is 5 min. 12.1.2. Maximum Dial Duration Setting Maximum Dial duration is consisted of Maximum dial-in time duration and the maximum dial-out time. Maximum dial in time refers to the maximum time duration before the door phone hang up the call if the call is not answered by the door phone. In contrary, Maximum dial-out time refers to the maximum time duration before the door phone hang up itself automatically when the call from the door phone is not answered by the intercom device being called to. To configure the configuration on the web Intercom > Call Feature > Max Dial Time interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 66 Guide Parameter Set-up:
X915 Admin Dial In Time: enter the dial in time duration for you door phone
(ranging from 30-120 Sec.) for example, if you set the dial in time duration is 60 seconds in your door phone, then the door phone will hang up the incoming call automatically if the call is not answered by the door phone in 60 seconds. 60 seconds is the dial in time duration by default. Dial Out Time: enter the dial in time duration for your door phone
(ranging from 5-120 Sec.) for example, if you set the dial out time duration is 60 seconds in your door phone, then the door phone will hang out the call it dialed out automatically if the call is not answered by the device being called. 12.1.3. Audio& Video Codec Configuration for SIP Calls 12.1.3.1. Audio Codec Configuration AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 67 X915 Admin Guide X915 series supports four types of Codec (PCMU, PCMA, G729, G722) for encoding and decoding the audio data during the call session. Each type of Codec varies in terms of the sound quality. You can select the specific codec with different bandwidth and sample rate flexibly according to the actual network environment. To configure the configuration on the web Account > Advanced > SIP Account interface. Please refers to the bandwidth consumption and sample rate for the four codecs types below:
Codec Type Bandwidth Sample Rate Consumption AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 68 Guide PCMA PCMU G729 G722 X915 Admin 64 kbit/s 64 kbit/s 8 kbit/s 8kHZ 8kHZ 8kHZ 64 kbit/s 16kHZ 12.1.3.2. Video Codec Configuration X915 series support H264 codec that provides a better video quality at much lower bit rate with different video quality and payload. To configure the configuration on the web Account > Advanced > Video Codec interface. Parameter set-up:
Name: Check to select the H264 video codec format for the door phone video stream. H264 is the video codec by default. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 69 Guide X915 Admin Resolution: select the code resolution for the video quality among four options: QCIF, CIF, VGA, 4CIF and 720P according to your actual network environment. The default code resolution is 4CIF. Bitrate:
select the video stream bit rate
(Ranging from 320-2048). The greater the bitrate, the data transmitted in every second is greater in amount therefore the video will be clearer. While the default code bitrate is 2048. Payload: select the payload type (ranging from 90-118) to configure audio/video configuration file. The default payload is 104. 12.2. Configure DTMF Data Transmission In order to achieve the door access via DTMF code or some other applications, you are required to properly configure DTMF in order to establish a DTMF-based data transmission between the door phone AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 70 X915 Admin and other intercom device for the third party integration. To configure the configuration on the web Account > Advanced > DTMF Guide interface. Parameter Set-up:
Mode:
select DTMF mode among five options: Inband, RFC2833, Info+Inband and Info+RFC2833 based on the specific DTMF transmission type of the third-party device to be matched with as the party for receiving signal data. How to Notify DTMFselect among four types: Disable DTMF DTMF-Relay Telephone-Event according to the specific type adopted by the third party device. You are required to set it up only when the third-party device to be matched with adopts Info mode AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 71 Guide Payload: set the payload according the specific data transmission payload agreed on between the sender and receiver during the X915 Admin data transmission. 13. Phone Book Configuration AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 72 X915 Admin 13.1. Phone Book Configuration on the Guide Device You can configure the contacts list in terms of adding and modifying contact groups or contacts on the device directly. To configure the phone book on the device Setting > Tenants interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 73 Guide X915 Admin Parameter Set-up:
been created. Group: click the green tab to select the group name you have created. You cannot select the group name If no group name has Name: enter the contact name, which is required Phone: enter the phone number of the contact, which is required. Email: enter the contacts Email, which is optional. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 74 X915 Admin Guide Account: select and assign the group name to an account. If you select default option, then the contact number will be call out from SIP account 1 if the contact number are set up in both SIP Account 1 and 2. Note:
Interface Interface Only the SIP numbers of the contacts can be called out through SIP account. IP numbers are not valid for this application. Group must be created first before you can select or change the Group. 13.2. Phone Book Configuration on the Web 13.2.1. Manage Contact Groups on the Web You can configure contact and contact groups by adding and editing them on the web Tenants > Tenants List > Group interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 75 Guide X915 Admin 13.2.2. Contact List Configuration on the Web Interface Contact can also be configured on the web interface where you can also upload the contact pictures if needed. To configure the configuration on the web Tenants > Tenants List interface. Parameter Set-up:
Priority of Call: set the priority of call among four options: Null, Firstly, Secondary, Lastly. This feature is mainly applicable AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 76 Guide X915 Admin to the contacts in a specific contact group. For example, if you set the priority of call for one of the contacts in a specific contact group as Firstly then the contact will be the first to be called to among all the contacts in the same contact group when someone press on the contact group for making a group call. Priority of Call of a contact cannot be set when the contact does belong to any contact Note:
group. Note:
The contact file format for import should be in .vcf, .csv or xml format while the contact file format for export should be .vcf format only. And the maximum contact import size is 3000. 13.2.2.1. Contact List Display Setting If you want to customize your contact list display to your desired visual preference. You can go to the web interface to do the configuration. To configure the configuration on the web Tenants >
AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 77 Guide Tenants List > Tenants List Setting interface. X915 Admin Parameter Set-up:
Show Tenants of Local Group Enabled: tick or untick the check box to control the display the of the group label. If you untick the check box, then only the group tab will be displayed while the contact tab will be concealed and vice versa. Show Cloud Tenants Enabled: tick the check box to show the cloud tenants in the tenants list. And when you untick the check box, the cloud tenants will be concealed. Tenants Sort By: select ASCII Code or Room No. or Import. When you select ASCII Code, the tenants will be listed by their names in AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 78 Guide the sequence of the ASCII code. When you select Room No., the tenants will be sort according to their room numbers. X915 Admin Click Tenants to Dial Out: tick the check box to enable the dial-out by pressing the contact tab. When this function is enabled, you can press anywhere on the contact tab to dial out. This function will be disabled when you untick the check box, and when it is disabled, you need to press the Call icon in the middle of the tab to dial out. Local Tenants Profile Display Mode: select Enable or Disabled or Auto. When the function is enabled, if the tenant has its uploaded contact profile picture, the picture will be displayed next to the name; if not, the default contact icon will be displayed next to the name. When disabled, the picture or the icon will not be displayed. When the function is set as Auto, if the tenant has its uploaded contact profile picture, the picture will be displayed next to the name; if not, there wont be an icon next to the name. Expand Contact List View Mode: tick the check box to control contact tab size. For example, if you tick the check box then the AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 79 Guide contact tab will be widened. And the tab will turn to normal size when you untick the check box. X915 Admin Hide Group Label for Contact List: tick or untick the check box to control the display the of the group label. If you untick the check box, then only the contact tab will be displayed while the group tab will be concealed and vise versa. Contact List Search Box Visibled: tick or untick the check box to control the display of the Tap here to search fieldon the top of the screen. If you untick the check box, then the Tap here to search field will be concealed. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 80 Guide 14. Relay Setting X915 Admin 14.1. Relay Switch Setting You can configure the relay switch(es) and DTMF for the door access on the web Access Control > Relay interface. Parameter Set-up:
Trigger Delay (Sec): set the relay trigger delay timing (Ranging from 1-10 Sec.) For example, if you set the delay time as 5 Sec. Then the relay will not be triggered until 5 seconds after you press AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 81 Guide unlock tab. X915 Admin Hold Delay (Sec): set the relay hold delay timing (Ranging from 1-10 Sec.) For example, if you set the hold delay time as 5 Sec. Then the relay will be delayed for 5 seconds after the door is unlocked. need.
*, and #). DTMF Mode: select the number of DTMF digit for the door access control (Ranging from 1-4 digits) For example, you can select 1 digit DTMF code or 2-digit DTMF code etc., according to your 1-digt DTMF: set the 1-digt DTMF code within range from (0-9, 2~4 Digits DTMF: set the DTMF code according to the DMTP Option setting. For example, you are required to set the 3-digits DTMF code if DTMF Mode is set as 3-digits. Relay Status: relay status is low by default which means normally AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 82 Guide status (NO). closed (NC) If the relay status is high, then it is in Normally Open X915 Admin Relay Name: name the relay switch according to your need. For example, you can name the relay switch according to where the relay switch is located for the convenience. Only the external devices connected to the relay switch needs to be powered by powered adapters as relay switch does not supply power. Note:
Note:
If DTMF mode is set as 1 Digit DTMF , you cannot edit DTMF code in 2~4 Digits DTMF field. And if you set DTMF mode from 2-4 in 2~4 Digits DTMF field, you can not edit DTMF code in 1 Digit DTMF field. 14.2. Web Relay Setting In additional to the relay that is connected to the door phone, you can AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 83 Guide also control the door access using the network-based web relay on the device and on the device web interface. X915 Admin 14.2.1. Configure Web Relay on the Web Interface Web relay needs to set up on the web interface where you are required to fill in such information as relay IP address, password, web relay action etc. Before you can achieve the door access via web relay. To configure the configuration on the web Access Control > Web Relay interface. Parameter Set-up:
AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 84 Guide X915 Admin Type: select among three options Disabled, WebRelay, and Both. Select Webrelay to enable the web relay. Select Disable to disable the web relay. Select Both to enable both local relay and web relay. IP Address: enter the web relay IP address provided by the web relay manufacturer. manufacturer. User Name: enter the User name provided by the web relay Password: enter the password provided by the web relay manufacturer. The password is authenticated via HTTP and you can define the passwords using http get in Action. Web Relay Action: enter the specific web relay action command provided by the web manufacturer for different actions by the web relay. Web Relay Key: enter the configured DTMF code, when the door is AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 85 Guide web relay automatically. unlocked via DTMF code, the action command will be sent to the X915 Admin Web Relay Extension: enter the relay extension information, which can be a SIP Account user name of an intercom device such as an indoor monitor, so that the specific action command will be sent when unlock is performed on the intercom device, while this setting is optional. And please refer to the example below:
http://admin:admin@192.168.1.2/state.xml?relayState=2. After the web relay is set up, you can configure the specific web relay to be triggered based on the relay location for the door access. To configure the configuration on the web Access Control > User interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 86 X915 Admin 14.2.2. Configure Web Relay Configuration on the You can also assign a specific web relay to a resident for the door access based on order of the web relay set up on the web Setting > User > Add Guide Device interface. 15. Door Access Schedule Management AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 87 Guide X915 Admin You are required to configure and make schedule for the user-based door access via RF card, Private PIN and Facial recognition. 15.1. Configure Door Access Schedule You can create door access schedules so that they can be later conveniently applied to the door access control intended for individual user or a group of users created. Moreover, you can edit your door access schedule if needed. 15.1.1. Create Door Access Schedule You can create the door access schedule on a daily or monthly basis, and you can also create a schedule that allows you to plan for a longer period of time in addition to running the door access schedule on a daily or monthly basis. To configure the configuration on the web Setting > Schedule interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 88 Guide X915 Admin To create a weekly schedule:
AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 89 Guide X915 Admin To create a longer period schedule:
15.1.2. Import and Export Door Access Schedule AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 90 X915 Admin In addition to creating door access schedule separately, you can also conveniently import or export the schedules in order to maximize your door access schedule management efficiency. To configure the configuration on the web Setting > Schedule > Schedule > Import Guide interface. Note:
It only supports .xml format file for importing and exporting the schedule. 15.1.3. Edit the Door Access Schedule If you want to edit or delete your door access schedule you created, you can edit or delete the configured schedule separately or in batch AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 91 Guide on the web Setting > Schedule interface. X915 Admin 16. Door Unlock Configuration X915 series door phone offers you three types of door access via PIN code, RF card and Facial recognition. You can configure them on the device and web interface. Moreover, you can import or exporting the configured files to maximize your RF card configuration efficiency. 16.1. Configure PIN Code for Door Unlock You can create and modify both Public PIN code and private PIN code for the door access on X915 series door phones. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 92 Guide 16.1.1. Configure Public PIN code X915 Admin You can configure and modify a total of 3 sets of separate PIN codes on the device web Access Control > PIN Setting > Public PIN interface. Note:
Public PIN code will not valid until the function is turned on. 16.1.2. Configure Private PIN Code on the Device You can configure door access by Private PIN code on the device by entering the users name and the PIN code for the door access. To configure the language display on the device Setting > User > Add interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 93 Guide X915 Admin 16.1.3. Configure Private PIN Code on the Web Interface On the web interface, you can not only set up PIN code, but also set and select the door access schedule that you created for the validity of the PIN Code access during a certain time span you scheduled. In addition, you can set the limit for the total number of valid PIN code door access. To configure the configuration on the web Access Control > User interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 94 Guide X915 Admin Select door access Schedule for Private PIN Code door access:
Parameter Set-up:
Validity Term: select validity term among three options: Always, Schedule and Never. if you select Always, then the door access via PIN code will always be valid with no restriction. If you select Schedule, then you are required to select among the AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 95 Guide created schedule for user-based PIN code access. If you select Never than the PIN code access will never be valid. X915 Admin Times: set the total number of valid PIN code access allowed. Note:
This step is applicable to door access by RF card and Facial recognition as they are identical in configuration. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 96 Guide 16.1.4. Configure Private PIN Access Mode X915 Admin X915 series door phone offers you two types of access modes for private PIN code access, namely PIN and APT#+PIN. To configure the configuration on the web Access Control > PIN Setting > Private PIN interface. Parameter Set-up:
Keyboard. Display Mode:
select access mode between QR Code and AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 97 Guide X915 Admin Note:
QR Code can only be applicable when the device is added to the Akuvox SmartPlus. To configure the Display Mode and PIN Mode:
Parameter Set-up:
AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 98 Guide X915 Admin PIN Mode: select access mode between PIN and APT#+PIN. if you select PIN then you are only required to enter PIN code directly for the door access, while if you select APT#+PIN, then you are required to enter the Apartment Number first before entering your PIN code for the door access. Note:
APT+PIN can only be applicable when the device is added to the Akuvox SmartPlus. 16.2. Configure RF Card for Door Unlock 16.2.1. Configure RF Card on the Web Interface To configure the configuration on the web Access Control > User > RF Card interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 99 Guide X915 Admin Please refer to PIN code access schedule selection for the RF card user(s)-specific door access. Note:
Note:
RF card with 13.56 MHz and 125 KHz can be applicable to the door phone for the door access. 16.2.2. Configure RF Card on the device AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com100 X915 Admin You can configure the RF card directly on the device for the door access while setting up the time schedule for the validity of the RF card access along with the web relay that can be trigger with RF card etc. To configure the language display on the device Setting > User > Add Guide interface. 16.2.3. Configure RF Card Code Format If you want to integrate with the third-party intercom system in terms of RF card door access, you can change the RF card code format to be identical with that applied in the third-party system. To AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com101 configure the configuration on the web Access Control > Card Setting X915 Admin Guide interface. Parameter Set-up:
IC-Card Display Mode: select the card format for the ID Card for the door access among five format options: 8H10D, 6H3D5D(W26), 6H8D, 8HN, and 8HR. The card code format is 8HN by default. 16.3. Configure Facial Recognition for Door Unlock 16.3.1. Configure Facial Recognition on the Device AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com102 Guide X915 Admin You can configure door access by facial recognition on the device by entering the users name and register your facial ID on the device for the door access. To configure the language display on the device Setting > User > face interface. 16.3.2. Configure Facial Recognition on Web Interface X915 series door phone allows you to adjust facial recognition accuracy, recognition intervals according to your actual need. And AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com103 X915 Admin Guide you can also improve the recognition quality and user experience through the basic facial recognition setting. To configure the configuration on the web Access Control > Face Setting interface. Parameter Set-up:
Face Recognition: click on Enable to turn on the facial recognition function. Facial recognition is enabled by default. Offline Learning: select Enable if you want to improve the device recognizing capability, focusing on the major facial characteristics while sidelining the minor changes occurred to your face. Facial recognition accuracy improves as the number of facial recognition increases. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com104 Guide Recognize Option: click to select the facial recognition accuracy X915 Admin level among four options: Low, Normal, High, Highest. For example, if you select Highest then there will be the least possibility that someone else will be mistaken for you by mistake or in another way round in the facial recognition. Antispoofing Option: select Anti-spoofing level among four options:
Low, Normal, High, Highest. For example, if you select Highest then there will be the least possibility that the device will be fooled by digital images or the pictures of any kinds. Facial Recognition Interval: select time interval between every two facial-recognitions from 1-8 minutes. For example, if you select 5 then you have to wait for 5 min. before you are allowed to perform the facial recognition again. 16.4. Edit the User-specific door access data You can search user(s)-specific door access and edit the door access AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com105 Guide data on the web Access Control > User interface. X915 Admin 16.5. Import and Export User Data of Access Control X915 series support User Data of access control to be shared among Akuvox X915 series door phones through import and export while you can also export the facial data out of the door phone and then import to a third-party device. To configure the configuration on the web Access Control > User > Import/Export User interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com106 Guide X915 Admin 16.6. Configure Bluetooth for Door Unlock You can also gain the door access by mobile phone with Bluetooth which is used together with Akuvox SmartPlus. You can shake the mobile phone closer to the door phone for the door access. To configure the configuration on the web Access Control > BLE Basic interface. Parameter Set-up:
BLE Enable: enable or disable the Bluetooth function. Bluetooth is turned off by default. RSSI Threshold:
select the signal receiving strength from
-85~-50db in absolute terms, The higher value it is , the greater strength it has. The default value is 72db in absolute terms. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com107 Guide Open Door Interval (Sec): select the time interval between every X915 Admin two Bluetooth door accesses. 16.7. Configure Open Relay via HTTP for Door Unlock You can unlock the door remotely without approaching the device physically for the door access by typing in the created the HTTP command (URL) on the web browser to trigger the relay when you are not available by the door for the door access. To configure the configuration on the web Access Control > Relay > Open Relay via HTTP interface. Parameter Set-up:
AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com108 Enable: enable the HTTP command unlock function by clicking on Guide Enable field. X915 Admin User Name: enter the user name of the device web interface, for example Admin. example: 12345. Password: enter the password for the HTTP command. For Please refer to the following example:
http://192.168.35.127/fcgi/do?action=OpenDoor&UserName=ad min&Password=12345&DoorNum=1 Note:
access. DoorNum in the HTTP command above refers to the relay number #1 to be triggered for the door 16.8. Unlock by QR Code AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com109 X915 Admin QR code is another option for door access. If you want to apply QR code access, you need to enable the QR code function. To configure the configuration on the web Access Control > Relay > Open Relay via QR Guide Code interface. Note:
technical support. The function should work with Akuvox SmartPlus. For more information, please contact Akuvox 16.9. Configure Exit Button for Door Unlock When you need to open the door from inside using the Exit button installed by the door, you can configure the door phone Input to trigger the relay for the door access. To configure the configuration on the web Access Control > Input > Input interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com110 Guide X915 Admin Parameter Set-up:
Trigger Electrical Level: select the trigger electrical level options between High and Low according to the actual operation on the exit button. Action to Execute: select the method to carry out the action among four options: FTP, Email, HTTP, TFTP. Http URL: enter the URL if you select the HTTP to carry out the action. Action Delay: set up the delay time when the action is carried out. For example, if you set the action delay time at 5 seconds., then AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com111 Guide press the button. the corresponding actions will be carried out 5 minutes after your X915 Admin Execute Relay: set up relays to be triggered by the input. Door Status: display the status of input signal. 16.10.Configure Reception Tab for Door Unlock In the device home screen, X915 series door phone provide residents and visitors a quick door access by pressing the Reception tab on the bottom of the home screen. To configure the configuration on the web Device > Key/Display > Speed Dial Action In Building Theme interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com112 X915 Admin Guide Parameter Set-up:
Reception Icon. Open Relay: select the relay(s) to be triggered by pressing the Action To Execute: tick the check box to enable HTTP option. HTTP URL: enter the URL command to be sent for the door access. For example:
http://192.168.35.127/fcgi/do?action=OpenDoor&UserName=ad min&Password=12345&DoorNum=1 16.11.Unlock by DTMF code DTMF codes can be configured on the door phone web interface and set up identical DTMF code on the corresponding intercom devices such as indoor monitor, which allows residents to enter the DTMF code on the soft keypad or press DTMF code attached unlock tab on AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com113 X915 Admin the screen to unlock the door for visitors etc., during a call. To configure the configuration on the web Account > Advanced > DTMF Guide interface. Parameter Set-up:
Type: select DTMF type among five options: Inband, RFC2833, Info+Inband and Info+RFC2833 according to you need. How to Notify DTMF: select among four options: Disable DTMF DTMF-Relay Telephone-Event according to your need. DTMF Payload: select the payload 96-127 for data transmission identification. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com114 X915 Admin Guide Note:
applied. DTMF code setting. Please refer to the chapter refer to the chapter Configuring DTMF Data Transmission for the specific Intercom devices involved must be consistent in the DTMF type otherwise DTMF code cannot be AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com115 X915 Admin Guide 17. Security 17.1. Tamper Alarm Setting Tamper alarm function serves as a protection against any unauthorized removal of the devices by triggering off the temper alarm while sending out calls to the designated location. Tamper alarm will be triggered off when the door phone changes its gravity value as opposed to its original gravity value set up when the device is installed. 17.1.1. Configure Tamper Alarm on the Device Tamper alarm can be conveniently set up and adjusted directly on the door phone. You can set up the gravity value as well as the adjusting the gravity sensor sensitivity according to your actual need. To configure the language display on the device Setting > Security >
Temper Proof interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com116 Guide X915 Admin 17.1.2. Configure Tamper Alarm on the Web Interface You can also set up the temper alarm function in terms of switching on the function and setting up the gravity sensor sensitivity to suit your need. To configure the configuration on the web Security >
Basic > Tamper Alarm interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com117 Guide 17.2. Motion Detection X915 Admin 17.2.1. Configure Motion Detection on the Device You can turn on the motion detection and set up the motion detection interval on the device Advanced Setting > Surveillance > Motion screen. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com118 Guide X915 Admin Parameter Set-up Interval: set the time interval for the motion detection. If you set the default time interval as 10 Sec, then the motion detection time span will be 10 seconds. Assuming that we set the time interval as 10 then, and the first movement captured can be seen as start point of the motion detection, and if the movement continues through 7 seconds of the 10 second interval, then the alarm will be triggered at 7 seconds ( the first trigger point) and motion detection action can be triggered (sending out notification) anywhere between 7-10 seconds once movement is detected.10 Sec interval is a complete cycle of the motion detection before it starts another cycle of the same time interval. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com119 Guide To be more specific, the first trigger point can be calculated as the Time interval minus three. X915 Admin 17.2.2. Configure Motion Detection on the Web Interface On the device web interface, you can not only configure the time interval but also the motion detection sensitivity and notification type when the motion detection action is triggered. To configure the configuration on the web Surveillance > Motion > Motion Detection Options interface. Parameter Set-up:
Suspicious Moving Object Detection: tick the check box to enable AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com120 Guide the motion detection function. X915 Admin Notification: select the notification type between FTP and Email. If you select FTP, then the notification will be sent in FTP to a designated serve while if you select Email then the notification will be sent in the form of emails when motion detection action is triggered. the device. Time Interval: set the time interval in the same away as you do on Detection Accuracy: set the detection accuracy for the detection sensitivity. The small value it is, the greater sensitivity. the default detection accuracy value is 20. 17.3. Security Notification Setting 17.3.1. Email Notification Setting AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com121 X915 Admin Guide If you want to receive the security notification via email, you can configure the Email notification on the web Setting > Action > Email Notification interface properly. Parameter set-up:
Sender's email address: enter the senders email address from which the email notification will be sent out. Email Send Name: enter the name of the email sender. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com122 Guide Receiver's Email Address: enter the receivers email address. X915 Admin Receivers Email Name: enter the name of the email receiver. SMTP Server Address: enter the SMTP server address of the sender. SMTP User Name: enter the SMTP user name, which is usually the same with senders email address. SMTP Password: configure the password of SMTP service, which is same with senders email address. Email Subject: enter the subject of the email. Email Content: compile the emails contents according to your need AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com123 Guide 17.3.2. FTP Notification Setting X915 Admin If you want to receive the security notification via FTP, you can configure the FTP notification on the web Setting > Action > FTP Notification interface properly. Parameter Set-up:
notification. FTP Server: enter the address (URL) of the FTP server for the FTP FTP User Name: enter the FTP server user name. FTP Password: enter the FTP server password. FTP Path: enter the folder name you created in FTP server. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com124 Guide X915 Admin 17.3.3. TFTP Notification Setting If you want to receive the security notification via TFTP, you can configure the TFTP notification on the web Setting > Action > TFTP Notification interface properly. Parameter set-up:
FTP notification TFTP server: enter the address (URL) of the TFTP server for the 17.4. Web Interface Automatic Log-out You can set up the web interface automatic log-out timing, requiring AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com125 X915 Admin Guide re-login by entering the user name and the passwords for the security purpose or for the convenience of operation. To configure the configuration on the web Security > Basic > Session Time Out interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com126 X915 Admin Guide 18. Monitor and Image 18.1. RTSP Stream Monitoring X915 series door phone support RTSP stream that allows intercom devices such as indoor monitor or the monitoring unit from the third party to monitor or obtain the the real time audio/ video (RTSP stream) from the door phone using the correct URL. 18.1.1. RTSP Basic Setting To configure the configuration on the web Surveillance > RTSP > RTSP Basic interface. 18.1.2. RTSP Stream Setting AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com127 X915 Admin Guide You can select the video codec for the RTSP stream. You can also configure video resolution and bitrate etc. for H.264 codec based on your actual network environment on the web Surveillance > RTSP >
RTSP Stream interface. To configure the parameters for H.264 codec on the web Surveillance > RTSP > H.264 Video Parameters interface. Parameter Set-up:
Video Resolution: select video resolutions among seven options:
AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com128 Guide X915 Admin QCIF, QVGA, CIF, VGA, 4CIF, 720P, and 1080P. The default video resolution is 720P. and the video from the door phone might not be able to be shown in the indoor monitor if the resolution is set higher than 720P. Video Framerate: 25fps is the video frame rate by default. Video Bitrate: select video bitrate among six options: 128 kbps, 256kbps, 512 kbps, 1024 kbps, 2048 kbps, 4096 kpbs according to your network environment. The default video bitrate is 2048 kpbs. 2nd Video Resolution2: select video resolution for the second video stream channel. While the default video solution is VGA. 2nd Video Framerate: select the video framerate for the second video stream channel. 25fps is the video frame rate by default for the second video stream channel. 2nd Video Bitrate: select video bitrate among the six options for AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com129 Guide the second video stream channel. While the second video stream channel is 512 kpbs by default. X915 Admin 18.2. MJPEG Image Capturing X915 series allow you to capture the Mjpeg format monitoring image if needed. You can enable the MJPEG function and set the image quality on the web Surveillance > MJPEG interface. Parameter Set-up:
Enabled: tick the check box to enable the Mjpeg service. Image Quality: select the quality for the image capturing among seven options: QCIF, QVGA, CIF, VGA, 4CIF, 720P, 1080P AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com130 Guide X915 Admin After the MJPEG service is enabled, you can capture the image from the door phone using following three types of URL format:
http:// device ip:8080/picture.cgi http://device ip:8080/picture.jpg http://device ip:8080/jpeg.cgi For example, if you want to capture the JPG format image of door phone with the IP address: 192.168.1.104, you can enter http://192.168.1.104:8080/picture.jpg on the web browser 18.3. ONVIF Real-time video from the X915 series door phone camera can be searched and obtained by the Akuvox indoor monitor or by the third-party devices such as NVR (Network Video Recorder) you can configure the ONVIF function in the door phone so that other device will be able to see the video from the door phone. To configure the AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com131 Guide configuration on the web Surveillance > ONVIF interface. X915 Admin Parameter Set-up:
Discoverable: tick the check box to enable the Discoverable ONVIF mode. If you select Discoverable then the video from the door phone camera can be searched by other devices. User Name: enter the user name. The user name is admin by Password: enter the password. The password is admin by default. default. After the setting is complete, you can enter the ONVIF URL on the third-party device to view the video stream. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com132 Guide For example: http://IP address:80/onvif/device_service X915 Admin Note:
Fill in the specific IP address of the door phone in the URL. 18.4. Live Stream If you want to check the real-time video from the X915 series door phone, you can go to the device web interface to obtain the real-time video or you can also enter the correct URL on the web browser to obtain it directly. To view the real time video on the web Surveillance >
Live Stream interface. You can also enter the correct URL
(http://IP_address:8080/video.cgi) on the web browser if you want to obtain the real-time video directly with going to the web interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com133 Guide X915 Admin AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com134 X915 Admin Guide 19. Logs 19.1. Call Logs If you want to check on the calls inclusive of the dial-out calls, received calls and missed calls in a certain period of time, you can check and search the call log on the device web interface and export the call log from the device if needed. To check the call log on the web Intercom >
Call Log interface. Parameter Set-up:
function. Save Call Log Enabled: tick the check box to enable the call log AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com135 X915 Admin Call History: select call history among four options: All, Dialed, Received, and Missed for the specific type of call log to be Guide displayed. Start Time ~ End Time: select the specific time span of the call logs you want to search, check, or export. Name/Number: select the Name and Number options to search call log by the name or by the SIP or IP number. 19.2. Door Logs If you want to search and check on the various types of door access history, you can search and check the door logs on the device web Access Control > Door log interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com136 Guide X915 Admin Parameter Set-up:
function. Save Door Log Enabled: tick the check box to enable the door log Status: select between Success and Failed options to search for successful door accesses or Failed door accesses. Start Time ~ End Time: select the specific time span of the door logs you want to search, check, or export. Name/Code: select the Name and Code options to search door log by the name or by the PIN code. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com137 Guide 20. Debug X915 Admin 20.1. System Log for Debugging System log in the door phone can be used for debugging purpose. If you want to export the system out to a local PC or to a remote server for debugging, you can set up the function on the web Upgrade >
Diagnose > System Log interface. Parameter Set-up:
LogLevel: select log levels from 1 to 7 levels. You will be instructed by Akuvox technical staff about the specific log level to be entered for debugging purpose. The default log level is 3. the higher the AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com138 Guide level is, the more complete the log is. X915 Admin Export Log: click the Export tab to export temporary debug log file to a local PC. a local PC. Export Debug Log: click the Export tab to export debug log file to Remote System Log: select Enable or Disable if you wan to enable or disable the remote system log. Remote System Server: enter the remote server address to receive the device log. And the remote server address will be provided by Akuvox technical support. 20.2. PCAP for Debugging PCAP in X915 series door phone is used to capture the data package going in and out of the devices for debugging and troubleshooting purpose. You can set up the PCAP on the device web Upgrade >
AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com139 Guide Diagnose > PCAP interface properly before using it. X915 Admin Parameter Set-up:
Specific Port: select the specific ports from 1-65535 so that only the data packet from the specific port can be captured. You can leave the field blank by default. PCAP: click Start tab and Stop tab to capture a certain range of data packets before clicking Export tab to export the data packets to your Local PC. PCAP Auto Refresh: select Enable or Disable to turn on or turn off the PCAP auto fresh function. If you set it as Enable then the PCAP will continue to capture data packet even after the data packets reached its 1M maximum in capacity. If you set it as Disable the PCAP will stop data packet capturing when the data AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com140 packet captured reached the maximum capturing capacity of X915 Admin Guide 1MB. 21. Firmware Upgrade Firmware of different versions for X915 series door phone can be upgraded on the device web Upgrade > Basic interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com141 Guide Note:
Firmware files should be .zip format for upgrade. X915 Admin 22. Backup Configuration files can be imported to or exported out of the device to your local PC on the device web Upgrade > Diagnose > Others interface if needed. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com142 X915 Admin Guide 23. Auto-provisioning via Configuration File Configurations and upgrading on X915 series door phone can be done on the web interface via one-time auto-provisioning and scheduled auto- provisioning via configuration files, thus saving you from setting up configuration needed one by one manually on the door phone. 23.1. Provisioning Principle Auto-provisioning is a feature used to configure or upgrade the devices in batch via third party servers. DHCP, PNP, TFTP, FTP, HTTPS are the protocols used by the Akuvox intercom devices to access the URL of the address of the third-party server which stores configuration files and firmware, which will then be used to update the firmware and the corresponding parameters on the door phone. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com143 Guide X915 Admin 23.2. Configuration Files for Auto-provisioning Configuration files have two formats for the auto-provisioning. one is the general configuration files used for the general provisioning and other one is the MAC-based configuration provisioning. The difference between the two types of configuration files is shown as AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com144 Guide below:
X915 Admin General configuration provisioning: a general file is stored in a server from which all the related devices will be able to download the same configuration file to update parameters on the devices. For example r000000000915.cfg. MAC-based configuration provisioning: MAC-based configuration files is used for the auto-provisioning on a specific device as distinguished by its unique MAC number. And the configuration files named with device MAC number will be matched automatically with the device MAC number before being downloaded for the provisioning on the specific device. Note:
If a server has these two types of configuration files, then IP devices will first access the general configuration files before accessing the MAC-based configuration files. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com145 Guide 23.3. AutoP Schedule X915 Admin Akuvox provides you with different Autop methods that enable the door phone to perform provisioning for itself in a specific time according to your schedule. To configure the configuration on the web Upgrade > Advanced >
Automatic Autop interface. Parameter Set-up:
Mode: select Power on, Repeatedly, Power On + Repeatedly, and Hourly Repeat as your Autop schedule. Select Power on if you want the device to perform Autop every AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com146 Guide time it boots up. X915 Admin Select Repeatedly, if you want the device to perform Autop according to the schedule you set up. Select Power On + Repeatedly if you want to combine Power On Mode and Repeatedly mode, it would enable the device to perform Autop every time it boots up or according to the schedule you set Select Hourly Repeat if you want the device to perform Autop up. every hour. 23.4. PNP Configuration Plug and Play (PNP) is a combination of hardware and software su pport that enables a computer system to recognize and adapt to ha rdware configuration changes with little or no intervention by a use r. To configure the configuration on the web Upgrade > Advanced >
PNP Option interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com147 Guide X915 Admin 23.5. DHCP Provisioning Configuration Auto-provisioning URL can also be obtained using DHCP option which allows device to send a request to a DHCP server for a specific DHCP option code. If you want to use Custom Option as defined by users with option code range from 128-255), you are required to configure DHCP Custom Option on the web interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com148 Guide X915 Admin Note:
The custom Option type must be a string. The value is the URL of TFTP server. Parameter set-up:
Custom Option: enter the DHCP code that matched with AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com149 Guide corresponding URL so that device will find the configuration file server for the configuration or upgrading. X915 Admin DHCP Option 66:
If none of the above is set, the device will automatically use DHCP Option 66 for getting the upgrade server URL. This is done within the software and the user does not need to specify this. To make it work, you need to configure the DHCP server for the option 66 with the update server URL in it. DHCP Option 43: If the device does not get an URL from DHCP Option 66, it will automatically use DHCP Option 43. This is done within the software and the user does not need to specify this. To make it work, you need to configure the DHCP server for the option 43 with the update server URL in it. Note:
The general configuration file for the in-batch provisioning is with the format r0000000000xx.cfg taking X915 as an example r000000000915.cfg (10 zeros in total while the MAC-based configuration file for the specific device provisioning is with the format MAC Address of the device.cfg, for example 0C110504AE5B.cfg. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com150 Guide 23.6. Static Provisioning Configuration X915 Admin You can manually set up a specific server URL for downloading the firmware or configuration file. If an autop schedule is set up, the door phone will perform the auto provisioning on a specific timing according to autop schedule you set up. In addition, TFTP, FTP, HTTP, and HTTPS are the protocols that can be used for upgrading the device firmware and configuration. To download the Autop template on Upgrade > Advanced > Automatic Autop , and setup Autop server on Upgrade > Advanced > Manual Autop interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com151 Guide X915 Admin Parameter set-up:
URL: set up tftphttphttpsftp server address for the provisioning User Name: set up a user name if the server needs an user name to be accessed to otherwise leave it blank. Password: set up a password if the server needs a password to be accessed to otherwise leave it blank. Common AES Key: set up AES code for the intercom to decipher general Auto Provisioning configuration file. AES Key (MAC): set up AES code for the intercom to decipher the AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com152 Guide MAC-based auto provisioning configuration file. X915 Admin AES is one type of encryption, it should be configured only when the config file is encrypted with AES, otherwise Note:
leave the field blank. Note:
Server Address format:
Tip:
TFTP: tftp://192.168.0.19/
FTP: ftp://192.168.0.19/ (allows anonymous login) ftp://username:password@192.168.0.19/(requires a user name and password) HTTP: http://192.168.0.19/ (use the default port 80) http://192.168.0.19:8080/ (use other ports, such as 8080) HTTPS: https://192.168.0.19/ (use the default port 443) Akuvox do not provide user specified server. Please prepare TFTP/FTP/HTTP/HTTPS server by yourself. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com153 X915 Admin 24. Integration with Third Party Guide Device 24.1. Integration via Wiegand If you want to integrate the X915 series door phone with the third-party devices via Wiegand. To configure the configuration on the web Access Control > Card Setting > Wiegand interface. Parameter Set-up:
Wiegand Display Modeselect Wigand Card code format among 8H10D; 6H3D5D; 6H8D; 8HN; 8HR. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com154 Guide X915 Admin Wiegand Card Reader Mode: set the Wiegand data transmission format among three options: Wiegand 26, Wiegand 34, Wiegand 58. The transmission format should be identical between the door phone and the device to be integrated. Wiegand Transfer Mode: set the Transfer mode between Input or Output if the door phone is used as a receiver, then set it as Input for the door phone and vice versa. Wiegand Input Data Orderset the Wiegand input data sequence between Normal and Reversed if you select Reversed then the input card number will be reversed an vice versa. Wiegand Output Data Order: set the Wiegand output data sequence between Normal and Reversed if you select Reversed then the input card number will be reversed an vice versa. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com155 Guide 25. System Reboot&Reset X915 Admin 25.1. Reboot If you want to restart the device system, you can operate it on the device web interface as well. Moreover, you can set up schedule for the device to be restarted. To restart the system setting on the web Upgrade > Basic interface. 25.2. Reset If you want to reset the device system to the factory setting, you can it on the web Upgrade > Basic interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com156 Guide X915 Admin AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com157 X915 Admin Guide 26. Abbreviations ACS: Auto Configuration Server Auto: Automatically AEC: Configurable Acoustic and Line Echo Cancelers ACD: Automatic Call Distribution Autop: Automatic Provisioning AES: Advanced Encryption Standard BLF: Busy Lamp Field COM: Common CPE: Customer Premise Equipment CWMP: CPE WAN Management Protocol DTMF: Dual Tone Multi-Frequency DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS: Domain Name System DND: Do Not Disturb DNS-SRV: Service record in the Domain Name System FTP: File Transfer Protocol GND: Ground HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTPS: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure Socket Layer AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com158 IP: Internet Protocol Guide X915 Admin PCMA: Pulse Code Modulation A-Law PCMU: Pulse Code Modulation -Law PCAP: Packet Capture PNP: Plug and Play RFID: Radio Frequency Identification RTP: Real-time Transport Protocol RTSP: Real Time Streaming Protocol MPEG: Moving Picture Experts Group MWI: Message Waiting Indicator NO: Normal Opened NC: Normal Connected NTP: Network Time Protocol NAT: Network Address Translation NVR: Network Video Recorder ONVIF: Open Network Video Interface Forum SIP: Session Initiation Protocol SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol STUN: Session Traversal Utilities for NAT SNMP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SDMC: SIP Devices Management Center AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com159 TR069: Technical Report069 Guide 27. FAQ X915 Admin Q1: How to obtain IP address of R2X A1: For devices with single button - E21/ R20/ R23/ R26:
While E21/ R20/ R23/ R26 power up normally, hold the call button for 5 seconds after the statue LED turns blue and it will enter IP announcement mode. In announcement mode, the IP address will be announced repeatedly. Press call button again to quit the announcement mode. For devices with multiple numeric keyboard - R27:
While R27 power up normally, press *2396# to enter home screen and press 1 to go to system Information screen to check the IP address. For devices with touch screen - X915:
While X915 power up normally, in the dial interface, press 9999, Dial key, 3888 and OK to enter the system setting screen. Go to info screen to check the IP address. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com160 X915 Admin Guide Common method:
network. Using Akuvox IP Scanner to search Akuvox devices in the same LAN Q2: Do Akuvox devices support opus codec?
A2: For now, only Akuvox Android video IP phone R48G can support Opus audio codec. Q3: What is the supported temperature range for akuvox doorphone?
A3: R20/E21/R26/R23/Standard R27/Standard X915 -- 14 to 112F (-10 to 45C) R28 -- (-40C~55C) R27/X915 with heating supporting --- 40 degrees Indoorphone -- 14 to 112F (-10 to 45C) IPPhone -- 32~104F(0~40C) Q4: Do Akuvox devices support Modbus protocol?
A4: No. Q5Failure in importing the X915 face data to another X915 using AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com161 X915 Admin Guide the exported face data . A5Please confirm the following steps The import format is zip. 1. After you export, you need to unzip the .tgz folder, then make the unziped folrder into .zip again. Q55: Which version of ONVIF does R20 and X915 support?
A55: Onvif 18.04 profiles Q6: Do door phones support these card types? Prox, Legacy iClass, iClassSE, HID Mifare, HID DESFire, and HID SEOS A6: Sorry, they are not supported. They need to be implemented via hardware modifications. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com162 Guide 28. Contact us X915 Admin 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: support@akuvox.com Telephone: +86-592-2133061 ext.7694/8162 We highly appreciate your feedback about our products. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com163
1 2 3 4 | ID Label and Label Location | ID Label/Location Info | 369.10 KiB | July 08 2021 |
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8 H o Akuvox Open A Smart World Model:X915S P65 REV:Standard C a4 Color:Tarnish MAC 200000000 0000000 SN XXX x 24VDC,2A from LPS or 12VDC,4A from LPS or 802.3at PoE AKUVOX (XIAMEN) NETWORKS CO., LTD. Made in China Add: 10/F, No.56, Software Park II , Xiamen, China
1 2 3 4 | FCC Long Term Confidential Authorization Form | Cover Letter(s) | 113.49 KiB | July 08 2021 |
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: 2021-04-19 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-X915S 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
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2021-07-08 | JAB - Part 15 Class B Digital Device | Original Equipment | |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
3 | 2021-07-07 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |
4 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
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1 2 3 4 | Effective |
2021-07-08
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2021-07-07
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1 2 3 4 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
AKUVOX (XIAMEN) NETWORKS CO., LTD.
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1 2 3 4 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0025226762
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1 2 3 4 | 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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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@baclcorp.com
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1 2 3 4 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Grantee Code |
2AHCR
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1 2 3 4 | Equipment Product Code |
X915S
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Name |
B****** Y******
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
086-0********
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
086-0********
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1 2 3 4 |
y******@akuvox.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 | 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 4 | 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 4 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Equipment Class | JAB - Part 15 Class B Digital Device | ||||
1 2 3 4 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Door Phone | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | 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 4 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | 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 4 | Firm Name |
Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Kunshan)
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1 2 3 4 | Name |
M****** C********
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
+86 0********
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1 2 3 4 |
q******@baclcorp.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0034000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 0.125 | 0.125 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15C | CC | 13.56 | 13.56 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0050000 |
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