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Version: 1.0 | Date: Feb.2021 Version: 2.0 | Date: Sept.2021 About This Manual Thank you for choosing the Akuvox X933/C319 series indoor monitor. This manual is intended for the administrators who need to properly configure the indoor monitor. This manual applies to the 933.255.1.19, 119.30.1.18 version, and it provides all the configurations for the functions and features of the X933/C319 series door phone. Please visit the Akuvox forum or consult technical support for any new information or the latest firmware. Introduction of Icons and Symbols Always abide by this information in order to prevent the persons Warning:
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Always abide by this information in order to prevent the damages to Informative information and advice from the efficient use of the Useful information for the quick and efficient use of the device. Related Documentation You are advised to refer to the related documents for more technical information via the link below:
http://knowledge.akuvox.com Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's 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. there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a However, 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 transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator &you body. Table of Contents 1. Product Overview................................................................................................. 11 2. Change Log............................................................................................................12 3. Model Difference.................................................................................................. 13 4. Introduction to Configuration Menu..................................................................15 5. Access the Device................................................................................................ 17 5.1. Device Start-up Network Selection........................................................ 17 5.2. Accessing the Device Setting on the Device.........................................18 5.2.1. Accessing Device Basic Setting.................................................. 18 5.2.2. Accessing Device Advanced Setting.......................................... 19 5.3. Access the Device Setting on the Web Interface................................. 20 6. Language and Time Setting................................................................................22 6.1. Language Setting...................................................................................... 22 6.1.1. Language Setting on the Device..................................................22 6.1.2. Language Setting on the Web Interface.....................................23 6.2. Time Setting............................................................................................... 23 6.2.1. Time Setting on the Device.......................................................... 24 6.2.2. Time Setting on the Device Web Interface.................................25 7. Screen Display Configuration.............................................................................27 7.1. Screen Display setting on the Device.....................................................27 7.2. Screen Display Setting on the Web Interface....................................... 30 7.2.1. Upload Screen Saver..................................................................... 30 7.2.2. Upload Wall Paper..........................................................................31 7.2.3. Upload Device Booting Image......................................................32 7.3. Icon Screen Display Configuration......................................................... 32 8. Sound and Volume Configuration......................................................................34 8.1. Volume Configuration...............................................................................34 8.1.1. Configure Volume on the Device................................................. 34 8.1.1.1. Configure Volume on the Web Interface......................... 35 9. Phone Book Configuration..................................................................................37 9.1. Phone Book Configuration on the Device..............................................37 9.1.1. Add contact.....................................................................................37 9.1.2. Edit Contact.....................................................................................39 9.1.3. Block List setting on the device...................................................40 9.2. Phone Book Configuration on the Web Interface.................................41 9.2.1. Contact Configuration................................................................... 41 9.2.2. Contact Management....................................................................43 9.2.3. Block List Setting on the Web Interface..................................... 43 9.2.4. Contacts Import and Export on the Web Interface................... 44 10. Network Setting & Other Connection..............................................................45 10.1. Device Network Configuration.............................................................. 46 10.1.1. Configuring Device Network Connection on the Device........46 10.1.2. Configuring Device Network Connection on the Web Interface..................................................................................................... 48 10.2. Device Deployment in Network.............................................................49 10.3. Device NAT Setting................................................................................. 50 10.4. Device Bluetooth Setting....................................................................... 51 10.4.1. Device Bluetooth Pairing............................................................ 51 10.4.2. Device Bluetooth Data Transmission.......................................52 10.5. Device Wi-Fi Setting............................................................................... 53 11. Intercom Call Configuration............................................................................. 54 11.1. IP call & IP Call Configuration............................................................... 54 11.1.1. Make IP Calls................................................................................ 55 11.1.2. IP Call Configuration................................................................... 56 11.2. SIP Call &SIP Call Configuration...........................................................57 11.3. SIP Account Registration.......................................................................57 11.4. SIP Server Configuration........................................................................60 11.5. Outbound Proxy Server configuration................................................. 61 11.6. SIP Call DND & Return Code Configuration........................................ 62 11.7. Device Local RTP configuration........................................................... 62 11.8. Data Transmission Type Configuration...............................................63 11.9. Call Setting............................................................................................... 64 11.9.1. Call Auto-answer Configuration................................................64 11.9.2. Auto-answer Allow List setting................................................. 66 11.9.3. Live Stream Setting..................................................................... 67 11.10. Intercom Call Configuration (intercom preview, mute)...................68 11.11. Emergency Call Setting........................................................................69 11.12. Multicast Configuration....................................................................... 70 11.13. Call Forwarding Setting....................................................................... 71 11.13.1. Call Forwarding Configuration on the Device....................... 71 11.13.2. Call Forwarding Configuration on the Web Interface...........73 12. Intercom Message Setting............................................................................... 75 12.1. Manage Messages..................................................................................75 12.2. Configure Voice Message (MWI).......................................................... 76 13. Audio& Video Codec Configuration for SIP Calls......................................... 78 13.1. Audio Codec Configuration................................................................... 78 13.2. Video Codec Configuration....................................................................79 14. Security................................................................................................................81 14.1. Monitor and Image..................................................................................81 14.1.1. Monitor Setting............................................................................ 81 14.1.2. Video Image Capturing............................................................... 82 14.2. Alarm and Arming Configuration..........................................................83 14.2.1. Configure Alarm and Arming on the Device............................ 83 14.2.2. Configure Alarm and Arming on the Web Interface................84 14.2.3. Configure Location-based Alarm..............................................85 14.2.4. Configure Alarm Text...................................................................86 14.2.5. Configure Arming mode..............................................................87 14.2.6. Configure Alarm Ringtone.......................................................... 87 14.2.7. Alarm Action Configuration........................................................88 14.2.7.1. Select Alarm Action Types.............................................. 88 14.2.7.2. Configure Alarm Action via HTTP Command.............. 90 14.2.7.3. Configure Alarm Action via SIP Message.....................90 14.2.7.4. Configure Alarm Action via SIP Call.............................. 91 14.2.8. Check Alarm Log..........................................................................91 14.3. Screen Unlock Setting............................................................................ 92 14.3.1. Screen Unlock by PIN code........................................................ 93 14.4. Voice Encryption..................................................................................... 94 14.5. Remote Control........................................................................................95 15. Door Access Control Configuration................................................................ 96 15.1. Relay Switch Setting...............................................................................96 15.1.1. Local Relay Setting......................................................................96 15.1.2. Remote Relay Switch Setting.....................................................97 15.2. Web Relay Setting................................................................................... 97 15.3. Door Unlock Configuration.................................................................... 98 15.3.1. Door Unlock by DTMF Code....................................................... 98 15.3.2. Door Unlock via HTTP Command........................................... 100 16. Lift Control........................................................................................................ 102 16.1. Configure Lift Control........................................................................... 102 16.2. Configure Lift Control Prompt.............................................................103 17. Firmware Upgrade........................................................................................... 104 17.1.1. Configure Alarm Action via HTTP Command........................104 18. Backup...............................................................................................................105 19. Auto-provisioning via Configuration File.....................................................106 19.1. Provisioning Principle.......................................................................... 106 19.2. Introduction to the Configuration Files for Auto-Provisioning......107 19.3. Autop Schedule..................................................................................... 108 19.4. DHCP Provisioning Configuration...................................................... 109 19.5. Static Provisioning Configuration...................................................... 111 20. Voice Assistant................................................................................................ 114 21. Call Log..............................................................................................................121 22. Debug.................................................................................................................122 22.1. System Log for Debugging..................................................................122 22.2. PCAP for Debugging.............................................................................123 22.3. User Agent............................................................................................. 124 23. Device Integration with Third Party.............................................................. 125 23.1. Enter Applications Screen................................................................... 125 23.2. Install Third-party App.........................................................................126 24. PBX Feature...................................................................................................... 128 24.1. PBX Configuration on The Device...................................................... 129 24.1.1. Enable PBX Service................................................................... 129 24.1.2. Manage PBX Accounts............................................................. 130 24.1.3. Manage PBX Groups................................................................. 132 24.2. PBX Configuration on The Web Interface......................................... 133 25. Password Modification................................................................................... 135 25.1. Modify Device Basic Setting Password............................................ 135 25.2. Modify Device Advanced Setting Password.....................................135 25.3. Modify Device Web Interface Password........................................... 136 25.4. Modify Browser Password.................................................................. 137 26. System Reboot&Reset.................................................................................... 138 26.1. Reboot.................................................................................................... 138 26.1.1. Reboot on the Device................................................................ 138 26.1.2. Reboot on the Web Interface................................................... 139 26.2. Reset....................................................................................................... 139 26.2.1. Reset on the Device...................................................................139 26.2.2. Reset on the Web Interface......................................................141 27. Abbreviations....................................................................................................142 28. FAQ.....................................................................................................................144 29. Contact Us........................................................................................................ 146 1.Product Overview X933/C319 series is an Android SIP-based with a smooth touch-screen indoor monitor. It can be connected with the Akuvox door phone for audio/video communication, unlocking, and monitoring.Residents can communicate with visitors via audio/video call, and it supports unlocking the door remotely. It is more convenient and safer for residents to check the visitors identity through its video preview function. X933/C319 series are often applied to scenarios such as villas, apartments, and buildings. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 11 2.Change Log The change log will be updated here along with the changes in the new software version. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 12 3.Model Difference Model X933W C319S C319A Feature CPU OS Color Display 4 core A53 Quad Core Cortex-A55/1.9GHz Android 9.0 Android 9.0 Black & White Black 7 inch IPS LCD 10 inch IPS LCD Resolution 1280 x 800 1280 x 800 MIC Dual microphone,-26dB Single microphone
-58dB Speaker Dual speakers, 4 / 3W Dual speakers, 4 / 3 Wi-Fi Bluetooth Ethernet W IEEE 802. 11 b/g/n IEEE 802.11 b/g/n NA NA NA BDR/EDR 1xRJ45, 10/100Mbps ad aptive NA BDR/EDR 1xRJ45, 10/100Mbps adaptive Power Supply 12VDC/1A or IEEE 802.3 af PoE 12VDC/1A or IEEE 802
.3af PoE Alarm Input 8 x Alarm Inputs 8 x Alarm Inputs Door Bell Input 1 x Bell In 1 x Bell In Relay Output 2 x Relay Out(NO/COM/N C) 2 x Relay Out(NO/COM
/NC) Installation Wall-mounted/Table-mo Wall-mounted/Table-
AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 13 unted(Optional) mounted(Optional) Operation Temperature
-10C ~ +45C
-10C ~ +45C Operation Humidity
-20C ~ +70C
-20C ~ +70C Dimensions(W x H x D) 205x148x22(mm) 251x182.5x29.75(mm) AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 14 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. Phone: This section includes Time&language, call feature, dial management, data import&export, door log, web relay. Contacts: This section allows the user to configure the local contact list store in the device. Upgrade: This section covers Firmware upgrade, device reset&reboot, configuration file auto-provisioning, PCAP. Security: This section is for Password modification, account status & session time out configuration, as well as service location switching. Settings: This section is including the RTSPD & voice assistance set up. Arming: This section covers the configuration including, arming zone setting, arming mode, disarm code, and alarm action. Mode selection:
Discovery mode: It is a plug and plays configuration mode. Akuvox devices will configure themselves automatically when users power on the devices and connect them to the 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. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 15 Cloud mode: Akuvox SmartPlus is an all-in-one management system. Akuvox SmartPlus is the mobile service that allows audio, video, remote access control between smartphones and Akuvox intercoms. All configurations in the device will be issued automatically from the cloud. If users decide to use Akuvox SmartPlus, please contact Akuvox technical support, and they will help you configure the related settings before using them. 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, etc. It is a convenient tool for property managers to manage, operate, and maintain the community. Tool selection 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 in 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 a LAN. 4. IP scanner: it is used to search Akuvox device IP addresses on a LAN. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 16 5. FacePro: manage face data in batch for the door phone on a LAN. 5.Access the Device Akuvox indoor monitor system settings can be either accessed on the device directly or on the device web interface. 5.1. Device Start-up Network Selection Akuvox indoor monitor system settings can be either accessed on the device directly or on the device's web interface. After the device boots up initially, you are required to select the network connection for the device. You can either select ethernet or wireless network connection according to your need. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 17 Note:
for connection. Please refer to the chapter on Network Setting&Other connection the Ethernet and wireless network the configuration of 5.2. Accessing the Device Setting on the Device 5.2.1.Accessing Device Basic Setting. You can access the device's basic setting and advance setting where you can configure different types of functions as needed. To access the device basic setting by pressing Setting icon
. To checking the basic information like MAC, firmware and ect. W AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 18 5.2.2.Accessing Device Advanced Setting To access the advanced setting, press Setting then press Advanced Settings icon. Press password 123456 to enter the advanced setting. W AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 19 5.3. 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 by user name and password admin/admin where you can configure and adjust parameter etc. For checking IP address you can search in device Setting > System Info >
Network screen. Or searching by IP scanner tool which in the same LAN with the devices. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 20 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 Tip:
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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 21 6.Language and Time Setting 6.1. Language Setting When you first set up the device, you might need to set the language to your need 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 Setting >
Time&Language screen. W AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 22 6.1.2. Language Setting on the Web Interface. To configure the language display on the device web Settings > Time/Lang >
LCD Language interface. 6.2. Time Setting 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. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 23 6.2.1.Time Setting on the Device To set up time setting on the device Settings > Time&Language screen. Parameter Set-up:
Automatic Date: automatic Date is switched 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 checking off the square box and then enter the time and date you want and press the Save tab to save the setting. Time Zone: select the specific time zone depending on where the device is used. The default time zone is GMT+0.00. Date Format: select the date format as you like among the three format options. The three formal options are Y-M-D, Y/M/D, D-M-Y, D/M/Y, M-D-Y, M/D/Y. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 24 Time Format: select 12 hour or 24 hour time format as you like. NTP Server: enter the NTP server you obtained in the NTP server field. Note:
When the Automatic Date&Time toggle switch is toggled off then parameters related to NTP server will become uneditable. 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 Phone >Time 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. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 25 Parameter Set-up:
NTP Server: enter the NTP server you obtained in the NTP server field. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 26 7.Screen Display Configuration X933/C319 series indoor monitor allow you to enjoy a variety of screen displays to enrich your visual and operational experience through the customized setting to your preference. 7.1. Screen Display setting on the Device You can configure a variety of features of the screen display in terms of brightness, screen saver and font size, etc. To do this configuration on device Setting > Display screen. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 27 Parameter set-up:
Brightness: press on the brightness setting and move the yellow dots to adjust the screen brightness. The default brightness is 145. Sleep Time: set the timing for the device screen to be turned off. You can select the timing among eight options: 15 seconds30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour. For example, if you set it as 1 minute then the screen will be turned off if there is no operation on the device for 1 minute. However, if you turn on the function, then the device screen will not be turned off until screen saver display reaches its configured time duration. Screen Saver Lock Time: set the time duration for the screen saver among 4 options: 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, Never. for example if select Never then the screen saver will stay permanently on. Screen Saver: tick the square box to enable the screen saver function. Screen Saver Type: select screen saver type among seven options: SDMC 28 AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com Pictures, Local Pictures, SDMC+Local Pictures, SDMC Videos, Local Videos, SDMC+Local Videos, Clock. Details for the screen saver types are shown below:
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. Screen Saver Type Type Description SDMC Pictures Local Pictures SDMC Videos Local Videos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Display pictures from SDMC as the screen saver. Display picture uploaded to the indoor monitor as the screen saver. SDMC+Loca l Pictures Display pictures from SDMC and the indoor monitor in rotation as the screen saver. Display videos from SDMC as the screen saver. Display videos from the indoor monitor as the screen saver SDMC+Loca l Videos Display videos from SDMC and the door phone in rotation as the screen saver. Clock Display the clock as the screen saver. Screen Lock: tick the screen lock if you want to lock the screen after the screen is turned off ( turn dark). You are required to enter the system code to unlock the screen or you can unlock the screen by facial recognition. Screen Clean: press on Screen clean feature first before you start wiping the screen clean. And this helps you avoid unwanted changes in the settings incurred while you are wiping the screen. Font Size: select the font size among four options Small, Normal, Large, Huge according to your need. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 29 Breathing Light: move the toggle switch to enable the breathing light. Wallpaper: click to select the local wallpaper. 7.2. Screen Display Setting on the Web Interface X933/C319 series indoor monitor allows you to enjoy a variety of screen displays to enrich your visual and operational experience through the customized setting to your preference. 7.2.1.Upload Screen Saver You can upload screen saver pictures separately or in batch to the device and to the device web Phone > Display Setting > Screen Saver Setting interface for a public purpose or for a greater visual experience. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 30 The pictures uploaded should be in JPG, JPEG, PNG format with 2M 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. 7.2.2.Upload Wall Paper You customize your screen background picture on device web Phone >
Display Setting > Wall Paper interface in order to achieve the visual effect and experience you need for your personalized screen background display. Note:
2M maximum. The pictures uploaded should be in JPG, JPEG, PNG format with AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 31 7.2.3.Upload Device Booting Image You can upload the booting image to be displayed during the devices booting process if needed on device web Phone > Display Setting> Boot Logo interface. Note:
The pictures uploaded should be in .png or .zip format. 7.3. Icon Screen Display Configuration X933/C319 series indoor monitor allows you to customize icon display on the home screen and one more screen for the convenience of your operation on device web Phone > Display Setting > Home Page Display interface. This article helps you to set up the icon display properly on the screens according to your preference. Parameter Set-up:
AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 32 Type: click to select among sixteen icon options: DND, Message, Contact, Call, Display ,System info , Setting, Sound, Arming, SOS, Browser, Motion Detection, Custom APK, Relays, Unlock, N/A is selected, the icon display in the corresponding area will disappear. Value: select the value if you select the icon type Custom APK and Browser. For example, when you select Custom APK, choose Home Center in the corresponding Value field before the APK icon can be displayed on the home screen. If Browseris selected, you are required to enter the URL of the browser before the browser icon can be displayed. while you the value is not applicable to other icon types. Label: click to rename the icon if need, while DND icon cannot be renamed. Icons: click to select the picture to be uploaded as the icon to be displayed. The maximum icon size is 50*50. The picture format can be JPG, JPEG and PNG. Note:
You can configure 4 icons in area 1,2,3, and 4 on the home screen. To configure the more icon display on More Page Display on the same interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 33 8.Sound and Volume Configuration Akuvox X933/C319 series indoor monitors provide you with various types of ringtone and volume configuration ranging from Mic volume, Ring volume, Talk volume, Tone volume and Media volume. You can configure them on the device directly or on the web interface. 8.1. Volume Configuration 8.1.1. Configure Volume on the Device To set up the volumes on the device Setting > Sound screen. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 34 Parameter Set-up:
Ring Volume: adjust the incoming call ringtone volume. Talk Volume: adjust the speaker volume during the call. Mic Volume: adjust the volume of your voice to be heard. Tone Volume: adjust the dial tone volume. Media Volume: adjust the volume for the video screen saver. Phone Ringtone: select ringtone for incoming calls. Notification Sound: select ringtone for the incoming messages. 8.1.1.1. Configure Volume on the Web Interface AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 35 You can configure the volumes and tones and customize your doorbell sound and alarm ringtone to your preference on device web Phone > Audio interface. Note:
Doorbell sound files and Alarm Ringtone files to be uploaded must be .WAV or MP3 format. No limitation for the file size. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 36 9.Phone Book Configuration 9.1. Phone Book Configuration on the Device You can configure the contacts list in terms of adding and modifying contact groups or contacts on the device Contact > Local PhoneBook directly. 9.1.1.Add contact AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 37 Parameter Set-up:
Account1: select which account to use to dial out, Account 1 or Account 2. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 38 New Contact Name: enter the name to save. Number: enter the IP or SIP number to save. CameraUrl: enter the RTSP URL for video preview. Note:
Akuvox devices RTSP URL format is rtsp://device IP/live/ch00_0. if you use the third party device, please confirm the URL format with their company. 9.1.2.Edit Contact You can check and edit the exited contacts in the phonebook list. Choose one and click Edit key to modify. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 39 9.1.3.Block List setting on the device Choose which contact on the contact list you want to be added to the blocklist. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 40 Note:
You can delete contacts regardless of whether it is on the All Contacts screen or the Blocklist screen. 9.2. Phone Book Configuration on the Web Interface 9.2.1. Contact Configuration AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 41 To conduct contact configuration on web Contacts > Local Contacts >
Contacts List Setting interface. Parameter set-up:
Name: enter the contact name to be saved. Number: enter the contact number (SIP or IP number ) to be saved. Group: select Default or Blocklist group. Dial Account: select Account1 or Account2. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 42 9.2.2. Contact Management You can search, display, edit, and delete the contacts in your contacts list on web Contacts > Local Contacts > Contacts List Setting interface. You can dial out using the contact phone number on Contacts > Local Contacts > Dial Number interface. 9.2.3. Block List Setting on the Web Interface You can set the blocklist directly in the contact list on the web Contacts >
Local Contacts > Contacts List Setting interface or set it when editing a contact. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 43 Note:
If you want to remove the contact from the blocklist on the web interface, you can change the group to the "Default" when editing the contact. 9.2.4. Contacts Import and Export on the Web Interface When the contact becomes so many that you can not afford to manage each contact one by one manually, you can import and export the contacts in batch on the device web Contacts > Local Contacts > Contacts List Setting interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 44 Note:
format. The contact file can only be imported or exportd in .xml or .csv 10. Network Setting & Other Connection AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 45 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. 10.1.1. Configuring Device Network Connection on the Device To check and configure the network connection on the device Settings >
Advance Settings screen. Parameter Set-up:
DHCP: select the DHCP mode by moving the toggle switch to the right. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 46 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 according to the IP address of the default gateway. 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 connects to the alternate server when the primary DNS server is unavailable. Note:
You can press System Info icon and then press Network tab on the Settings screen to check the device network status. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 47 10.1.2. Configuring Device Network Connection on the Web Interface To check the network on the web Status > Network information interface. To check and configure network connection on the device web Network >
Basic > LAN Port interface. Parameter Set-up:
DHCP: select the DHCP mode by checking the DHCP box. DHCP mode is the default network connection. If the DHCP mode is selected, then the indoor monitor will be assigned by the DHCP server with IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers address automatically. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 48 Static IP: select the Static IP mode by checking off the DHCP square 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 according to the IP address of the default gateway. Preferred/Alternate DNS Server: set up DNS (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 connects to the alternate DNS server when the preferred DNS server is unavailable. 10.2.Device Deployment in Network Akuvox X933/C319 series indoor monitors 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 device control and the convenience of the management. To deploy the device in the network on web Network > Advanced > Connect Setting interface. Parameter Set-up:
AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 49 Connect Mode: 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, SDMC in discovery mode. Discovery Mode: check to turn on the discovery mode of the device so that it can be discovered by other devices in the network, and uncheck if you want to conceal the device so as not to be discovered by other devices. Device Node: specify the device address by entering device location info from the left to the right: Community, Unit, Stair, Floor, Room in sequence. Device extension: enter the device extension number for the device you Device Location: enter the location in which the device is installed and installed. used. 10.3. Device 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 set up NAT, you can do it on web Account >
Advanced > NAT interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 50 Parameter Set-up:
UDP Keep Alive Messages:
if checked, the device will send out the message to the SIP server so that SIP server will recognize 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: check the RPort when the SIP server is in WAN (Wide Area Network). 10.4. Device Bluetooth Setting 10.4.1. Device Bluetooth Pairing After X933/C319 series indoor monitors turn on the Bluetooth on the device Setting > Bluetooth screen, it can be paired with other device via Bluetooth. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 51 10.4.2. Device Bluetooth Data Transmission To transfer data via bluetooth by pressing Pair new device. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 52 Note:
carried out. 10.5.Device Wi-Fi Setting After successful Bluetooth pairing, data transmission can be In addition to wired connection, the device also supports Wi-Fi connection. To set the Wi-Fi on device Setting > Advance Setting screen. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 53 11. Intercom Call Configuration 11.1.IP call & IP Call Configuration AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 54 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 To make a directly IP call on the device Call screen. Enter the IP address you which to call on the soft keyboard, press Audio or Video tab to call out. In addition, you can also make IP calls on the Local Phonebook on your device. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 55 11.1.2. IP Call Configuration To configure the IP call feature and port on the device web Phone > Call Feature > Others interface. Parameter Set-up:
AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 56 Direct IP Call:
tick the check box to enable the direct IP call. For example, if you do not allow direct IP call to be made on the device, you can untick the check box to terminate the function. Direct IP Call Port: the direct IP Call 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. 11.2.SIP Call &SIP Call Configuration 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. 11.3.SIP Account Registration Akuvox X933/C319 series indoor monitors support two SIP accounts that can all be registered according to your applications. For example, you can switch between the two SIP accounts. The SIP account can be configured on the device and on the device interface. To configure the SIP account on the device Settings > Advance Settings > Account screen. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 57 Parameter Set-up:
Account1/Account2: select Account1 or Account2. Account1 is the default SIP account. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 58 SIP Port: enter the SIP server port for communication. The SIP port is
"5060" by default. The parameter settings for SIP account registration can be configured on the Account setting screen and they can also be configured on the device web Account > Basic > SIP Account interface. Parameter setup:
Status: check to see if the SIP account is registered or not. Account: select Account1 or Account2. Account Enabled: check to active the registered SIP account. Display Label: configure the device label to be shown on the device screen. Display Name: configure the name, for example, the devices name to be shown on the device being called to. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 59 Register Name: enter the SIP account register Name obtained from the SIP account administrator. Username: enter the user name obtained from SIP account administrator. Password: enter the password obtained from the SIP server. 11.4.SIP Server Configuration SIP server can be set up for device in order to achieve call session through SIP server between intercom devices. To perform the SIP account setting on the Web Account > Basic > SIP Account Interface. Parameter Set-up:
Server IP: enter the Servers IP address number or its URL. 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 60 11.5.Outbound Proxy Server configuration 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 outbound Proxy server on Account > Basic > Outbound Proxy Server interface. Parameter Set-up:
proxy server. proxy server. Outbound Enable: check or uncheck to turn on or turn off the outbound Preferred Outbound Proxy Server: enter the SIP address of the outbound Preferred Outbound Proxy Port: Enter the Port number for establish call session via the outbound proxy server. Alternate Outbound Proxy Server: set up Backup Server IP for the backup outbound proxy server. Alternate Outbound Proxy Port: enter the Port number for establish call session via the backup outbound proxy server. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 61 11.6.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 Phone > Call Feature > DND 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. Parameter Set-up:
DND: check Whole Day or Schedule to enable the DND function. DND function is disabled by default. Return Code When DND: select what code should be sent to the calling found; 480 for Temporary device via SIP server. 404 for Not unavailable; 486 for busy here. Return Code When Refuse: select code to be sent to the caller side via SIP server when you rejected the incoming call. 11.7.Device Local RTP configuration For the device network data transmission purpose, device needs to be set up AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 62 with a range of RTP port (Real-time Transport Protocol) for establishing an exclusive range of data transmission in the network. To set up device local RTP on web Network > Advanced > Local 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. 11.8.Data Transmission Type Configuration 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 do this configuration on web Account > Basic > Transport Type interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 63 Parameter Set-up:
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. TLS: select TLS for Secured and Reliable transport layer protocol. DNS-SRV: select DNS-SRV to obtain DNS record for specifying the location of services. 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. 11.9.Call Setting X933/C319 will auto answer all incoming calls if call auto-answer is enabled and receive live stream if live stream is enabled. 11.9.1. Call Auto-answer Configuration X933/C319 will auto answer all incoming calls if call auto-answer is enabled and receive live stream if live stream is enabled. To do the configuration on web Account > Advanced > Call > Auto Answer and Phone > Call Feature interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 64 Parameter Set-up:
Auto Answer: turn on the the Auto Answer function by ticking the square box . Auto Answer Delay: set up the delay time (from 0-30 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. Answer Mode: set up the video or audio mode you preferred for answering the call automatically. Indoor Auto Answer: turn on the Auto Answer function for call from other indoor monitors by ticking the check box . AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 65 11.9.2. Auto-answer Allow List setting Auto answered can only be applicable to the SIP or IP numbers that are already added in the auto-answer white-list of your indoor monitor. Therefore, you are required to configure or edit the numbers in the white-list on web Phone > Call Feature > Auto Answer AllowList interface. SIP/IP numbers can be imported to or exported out of the indoor monitor in batch on web Phone > Call Feature > Whitelist Import/Export interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 66 Note:
SIP/IP number files to be imported or exported must be in either .xml or .csv format. SIP/IP number must be set up in the phone book of the indoor monitor before they can be valid for the auto-answer function 11.9.3. Live Stream Setting Receive Live Stream on the indoor monitor allows you to see the video image
(one way video stream) from the calling device such as a door phone whether or not you answered the call in audio or video mode, while the video image from your indoor monitor will not be sent to the calling devices in order to protect your privacy. To do the configuration on web Phone > Call Feature >Audio Call Settings interface. After the feature is enabled, once a caller require a video call:
If we received the coming call as Video call at X933/C319 side, will build two-way video conversation, be able to see each other. If we received the coming call as Audio call at X933/C319 side, will build one-way video conversation, only be able to see the live streaming from caller. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 67 Note:
Only device with camera module will have this feature. 11.10. Intercom Call Configuration (intercom preview, mute) If you want to see the image at the door station before answering the incoming call, you can enable the intercom preview function on web Phone >
Intercom > Intercom interface. Parameter Set-up:
Intercom Active: Tick the check box to enabled or disabled intercom function. Intercom Mute: Tick the check box to enable mute the voice from the callee side and vice versa. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 68 Intercom Preview: Tick the check box to enable the incoming call preview function. If enable intercom preview, the group call is not available. 11.11. Emergency Call Setting Emergency call is used to call out three emergency contacts when you are in urgent status. Especially for the elders and children. To display Emergency call softkey on web Phone > Key/Display > Home Page Display/More Page Display interface. After setup on web ,you also need to do the configuration on device Settings > Advance Settings > SOS screen. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 69 Parameter Set-up:
Call Number: To setup 3 SOS numbers. Once users press SOS key on the home page (SOS display key shall be set on the web manually), indoor monitors will call out the number in order. Call Timeout: Setup the timeout for each number. Once users call out, if the other side will not answer within the timeout, indoor monitors will continue to call the next number. Loop Times: To setup the call loop times. 11.12. Multicast Configuration X933/C319 allows you to conduct one-to-many broadcasting via multicast function on web Phone > Multicast > Multicast List interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 70 11.13. Call Forwarding Setting Call Forward is a feature used to redirect an incoming call to the specific third party. Users can redirect the incoming call based on different scenarios. Typically, call forward has three modes: Always Forward/ No Answer Forward/Busy Forward. 11.13.1. Call Forwarding Configuration on the Device To do the configuration on the Device Settings >Call Feature interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 71 Parameter Set-up:
feature. Account: To choose which account shall implement call forwarding Always Forward: To enable always forwarding function; all incoming calls will be automatically forward to a specific number. Busy Forward: To enable busy forwarding function; incoming calls will be forwarded to a specific number if phone is busy. No Answer Forward: To enable no answer forwarding function; incoming calls will be forwarded to a specific number if phone is not picked within no answer ring time. Target Number: To enter the specific forward number if X933/C319 enables always forward / busy forward / no answer forward. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 72 11.13.2. Call Forwarding Configuration on the Web Interface To set up forward function on web Phone > Call Feature > Call Forward interface. Parameter Set-up:
Always Transfer: To enable always forwarding function; all incoming calls will be automatically forward to a specific number. Busy Transfer: To enable busy forwarding function; incoming calls will be forwarded to a specific number if phone is busy. No Answer Transfer: To enable no answer forwarding function; incoming calls will be forwarded to a specific number if phone is not picked within no answer ring time. Designated Call Forward NumberTo enter the specific forwarding number if X933/C319 enables always forwading / call forwarding busy /
no answer forwarding. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 73 No Answer Call Transfer DurationSecto set the no answer time interval from 0-120 seconds before the call is transferred to a designated number. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 74 12. Intercom Message Setting You can read, create, and delete messages on the Message screen. 12.1.Manage Messages You can check, create and clear messages as needed on the X933/C319 indoor monitor Message screen. Click Add to create a new text message and Clean icon to delete the existed messages. Parameter Set-up:
Notification: the message from property manager, this feature is only available when using SDMC or Akuvox SmartPlus. Text MSG: to send or receive or manage the text message here. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 75 Owner MSG: if you enable this feature, and no body answer the incoming call within the pre-configure ring time ,the visitor will hear the owner audio message. Visitor MSG: if you enable visitor message feature, and no body answer the incoming call within the pre-configure ring time , it will save the visitor record. Family MSG: you can record the audio messages for your family members. 12.2. Configure Voice Message (MWI) MWI (Message Waiting Indicator) is a notification that notifies you when you have a new voice mail message. To do the configuration on web Account >
Advanced > Subscribe interface. Parameter Set-up:
MWI Subscribe: Tick the check box to enable MWI function. Voice Mail Number Enter the voice mail number for accessing your voice mail messages. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 76 MWI Subscribe Period Set up interval between the MWI Subscribe messages. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 77 13. Audio& Video Codec Configuration for SIP Calls 13.1.Audio Codec Configuration Akuvox indoor monitor supports seven types of Codec (iLBC_13_3, iLBC_15_2, L16, PCMU, PCMA, G729, G722 for encoding and decoding the audio data during the call session. Each type of codec varies in terms of sound quality. You can select the specific codec with different bandwidth and sample rate flexibly according to the actual network environment. To do the configuration on web Account > Advanced > SIP Account interface. Please refers to the bandwidth consumption and sample rate for the four codec types below:
AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 78 Codec Type Bandwidth Sample Rate PCMA PCMU G729 G722 Consumption 64 kbit/s 64 kbit/s 8 kbit/s 64 kbit/s iLBC_13_3 8,16 kbit/s iLBC_15_2 8,16 kbit/s L16 128 kbit/s 8kHZ 8kHZ 8kHZ 16kHZ 13.3kHZ 15.2kHZ variable 13.2.Video Codec Configuration X933/C319 series supports VP8, H263, H264, H265 codec that provides a better video quality at a much lower bit rate with different video quality and payload. To do the configuration on web Account > Advanced > Video Codecs interface. Choose a available video codecs and setup the codecs parameters. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 79 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. 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. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 80 14. Security 14.1.Monitor and Image 14.1.1. Monitor Setting You can configure the monitor setting on the web Phone - Monitor interface. Enter IP/SIP number of door phone in Device number and fill in device name. Then set up the RTSP address. The RTSP format of the Akuvox door phone is rtsp://deviceIP/live/ch00_0. Enable or disable display in the call. If enabled, when there is an incoming call from the monitor, the video will be displayed. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 81 14.1.2. Video Image Capturing To capture video image by pressing Monitor > Capture on device screen. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 82 14.2.Alarm and Arming Configuration Alarm feature is used to connect some alarm detection devices to protect your home safe. Akuvox indoor monitors support 8 alarm connectors which means you can connect 8 different alarm sensors in different rooms of your house. For example, connecting a smoker sensor in your kitchen to detect if the gas leak, the indoor monitor will ring up and send the alarm message to the target, like community property. 14.2.1. Configure Alarm and Arming on the Device To configure the arming and disarm code on device Arming > Arming/Disarm Code screen.Change the current password and save it. To check the zone status on Arming > Zone Status screen. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 83 14.2.2. Configure Alarm and Arming on the Web Interface To set up a location-based alarm sensor on the device web Arming> Zone Setting > Zone Setting interface. Parameter Set-up:
Location: set up the location according to where the alarm sensor is installed. You can select among ten location types: Bedroom, Gate, Door Guest room , Hall ,Window, Balcony ,Kitchen, Study AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 84 and "Bathroom. Zone Type: set up the alarm sensor types. You can select among five sensor types: Infrared, Drmagnet, Smoke, Gas, Urgency. Trigger Mode: set sensor trigger mode between NC and NO according to your need. Status: set the alarm sensor status among three options: Enable, Disable,24H. Select Enable if you want to enable to the alarm, however you are required to set the alarm again after an alarm is disarmed. Select Disable if you want to disable the alarm, and select 24H if you want alarm sensor to stay enabled for 24 hours without needing to set up the alarm manually again after the alarm is disarmed. 14.2.3. Configure Location-based Alarm Configure the alarm sensor in the same way you do on the web interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 85 Parameters set up:
Location: To select which location the detection device is in, including Bedroom, Guest room, Hall, Window, Balcony, Kitchen, Study and Bathroom. Zone type: To select which type of detection device is, including Infrared, Drmagnet, Smoke, Gas, and Urgency. Defence delay: It means when users change the arming mode from other modes, there will be 90 seconds delay time to get activated. Alarm delay: It means when the sensor triggered, there will be 90 seconds delay time to announce the notification. Status: To enable or disable Arming mode on the corresponding Zone. 14.2.4. Configure Alarm Text After the alarm sensor is set up, you are allowed to customize your alarm text shown on the screen when an alarm is triggered on web Arming> Zone Setting > Zone Setting interface. Enter the alarm text for the alarm at each location according to your need. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 86 14.2.5. Configure Arming mode To switch arming mode, disarm the alarm on Arming screen by pressing their respective icons. Press Disarm icon if you want to clear the Arming Mode. 14.2.6. Configure Alarm Ringtone You can upload customized alarm ringtone by choosing the local audio file on web Phone-Audio-Alarm Ringtone Upload interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 87 Note:
The file format of customized ringtone should be .wav. 14.2.7. Alarm Action Configuration The triggering of the alarm sensor can be accompanied by the the actions you configured in forms of HTTP command, SIP Message, Call, Local Relay for different security purposes. 14.2.7.1. Select Alarm Action Types To select and set up actions on web Arming > Alarm Action > Alarm Action interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 88 Parameter Set-up:
HTTP Command: enable HTTP command if you want the action to be implemented on a designated third party device SIP Message: enable SIP message if you want the SIP message to be sent to a designated SIP account as an action. This feature should be enabled by using Autop. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 89 Call: enable Call if you want you a call to go to a designated SIP or IP number. 14.2.7.2. Configure Alarm Action via HTTP Command To set up the HTTP Command action, you can click Enablein the Send HTTP field to enable the actions for the alarm sensor installed in different locations. Then enter the HTTP command provided by the manufacturer of the device on which the action is to be carried. 14.2.7.3. Configure Alarm Action via SIP Message To set up the SIP message action receiver on the same web interface. Enter the SIP account to which you want to send the configured SIP message as an action when the alarm is triggered. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 90 14.2.7.4. Configure Alarm Action via SIP Call To set up the call action, you can enter the SIP or IP number of the device to be called as an action, then enable Alarm Siren for arming zone as needed. 14.2.8. Check Alarm Log To check alarm log on device Settings > Arming Log screen. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 91 14.3.Screen Unlock Setting You can enable screenlock function directly on the device Settings > Display Setting screen. The device screen will be locked over the sleep time. You are required to wake up the device through the face recognition (Face ID) or password. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 92 14.3.1. Screen Unlock by PIN code You can unlock X933/C319 device screen by entering the pre-configured PIN code when the screen is locked. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 93 Note:
Default unlock PIN is 123456. 14.4.Voice Encryption The encryption function provides you with greater security for the intercom call. And, X933/C319 series support three modes of voice encryption:
SRTP(compulsory), SRTP(Optional), ZRTP(Optional) on web Account >
Advanced > Encryption interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 94 Parameter Set-up:
Voice Encryption: select encryption mode from four options. If you select to Disable it, the call will not be encrypted. SRTP(Compulsory), all audio signals (technically speaking it is RTP streams) will be encrypted to improve security. SRTP(Optional), encrypts voice from the called party, if the called party also enables SRTP, the voice signals will also be encrypted. ZRTP(Optional) is the protocol that the two parties use to negotiate the SRTP session key. 14.5.Remote Control Remote control function supports configuring a specific server to send HTTP commands or request to the indoor monitor to do some specific action on web Phone - Relay - Remote Control interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 95 15. Door Access Control Configuration 15.1.Relay Switch Setting 15.1.1. Local Relay Setting Local relays in X933/C319 indoor monitor can be used to trigger relay for the door access and trigger Chime bell as needed in different scenarios. You can do this configuration on web Phone - Relay - Relay Setting - Local Relay interface. Parameter Set-up:
Relay Delay: Set the relay delay time after the relay is triggered. Relay Type: Set relay action type. There are two types of relay, chime bell and open door. Chime Bell, when there is a call, the chime bell will ring. Open door, when press the unlock icon, the local relay will be opened. Remote Control: Enable it to trigger local relay by DTMF and vice versa. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 96 DTMF: Set the DTMF to trigger the local relay when you enable Remote control. 15.1.2. Remote Relay Switch Setting You can use the unlock tab during the call to open the door on web Phone -
Relay - Relay Setting - Remote Relay interface. You are required to set up the same DTMF code in the door phone and indoor monitor. DTMF Code: To set DTMF code for the remote relay, which is # by Parameter Set-up:
default. 15.2.Web Relay Setting In addition to the relay that is connected to X933/C319, you can also control the door access using the network-based web relay. To do this configuration on web Phone - Relay - Web Relay interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 97 Parameter Set-up:
IP address: enter the web relay IP address. User Name: enter the User name provided by the web relay manufacturer. Password: enter the password provided by the web relay manufacturer.The passwords 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. IP/SIP: Enter the relay extension information, which can be a IP address or SIP account 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. 15.3.Door Unlock Configuration 15.3.1. Door Unlock by DTMF Code AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 98 DTMF codes can be configured on the web Account > Advanced > DTMF interface where you can set up identical DTMF code on the corresponding intercom devices, which allows residents to enter the DTMF code on the soft keypad or press DTMF code attached unlock tab on the screen to unlock the door for visitors etc., during a call. Parameter Set-up:
Type: select DTMF type among four options: Inband, RFC2833, Info+Inband and Info+RFC2833 according to your 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. Note:
Please refer to the chapter Relay Switch Setting for the specific DTMF code setting. Intercom devices involved must be consistent in the DTMF type, otherwise DTMF code cannot be applied. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 99 15.3.2. Door Unlock via HTTP Command You can unlock the door remotely without approaching the device physically for the door access by typing 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 do this configuration on web Intercom > Relay > Open Relay via HTTP interface. Parameter Set-up:
Switch: Enable it to allow the relay to be triggered remotely using HTTP command. Username: Enter the device username to be used as a part of HTTP command to trigger the local relay. Password: Enter the device password to be used as part of HTTP command to trigger the local relay. Please refer to the following example:
http://192.168.35.127/fcgi/do?action=OpenDoor&UserName=admin&Pa ssword=12345&DoorNum=1 AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 100 Note:
DoorNum in the HTTP command above refers to the relay number
#1 to be triggered AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 101 16. Lift Control You can summon lift at home via lift control feature. 16.1.Configure Lift Control To enable and set the display status Lift icon on device web Phone > Lift> Lift Control interface. Parameter set-up:
Status: click to enable or disable the lift button. Icon: click to select icon for the button. Label: enter the title for the button. HTTP Command: select http:// or https:// for head of http command and enter http command. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 102 16.2.Configure Lift Control Prompt When the lift controller receive the http command, it will feedback the current lift status with a prompt. To do this configuration on web Phone > Lift> Hints interface. Edit the HTTP Status Code, feedback code from Lift control board. If there are huge amounts of Prompts need to be added, you can click Export tab to export a template, after editing to import/export. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 103 17. Firmware Upgrade 17.1.1. Configure Alarm Action via HTTP Command Firmwares of different versions for indoor monitor can be upgraded on the device web Upgrade > Basic interface. Note:
Firmware files should be .zip format for upgrade. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 104 18. Backup Configuration files can be imported to or exported out of the device to your local PC on the device web Upgrade > Advanced > Others interface if needed. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 105 19. Auto-provisioning via Configuration File 19.1.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 firmwares, which will then be used to to update the firmware and the corresponding parameters on the door phone. Please see the flow chart below:
AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 106 19.2.Introduction to the 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 below:
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 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.com 107 19.3.Autop Schedule Akuvox provides you with different Autop methods that enable the indoor monitor to perform provisioning for itself in a specific time according to your schedule. To set up the schedule on device web Upgrade > Advanced >
Automatic Autop interface. Please see the picture below:
Parameter Set-up:
Power On: select Power on, if you want the device to perform Autop every time it boots up. Repeatedly: select Repeatedly, if you want the device to perform autop according to the schedule you set up. Power On + Repeatedly: select Power On + Repeatedly if you want to combine Power On Mode and Repeatedly mode that will enable the device to perform Autop every time it boots up or according to the schedule you set up. Hourly Repeat: select Hourly Repeat if you want the device to perform Autop every hour. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 108 19.4.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 wan 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 Upgrade > Advanced > Automatic Autop interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 109 Note:
TFTP server. The custom Option type must be a string. The value is the URL of Parameter Set-up:
Custom Option: enter the DHCP code that matched with corresponding the find the configuration file server for URL so that device will configuration or upgrading. 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. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 110 Note:
The general configuration file for the in-batch provisioning is with the format cfg taking R29 as an example r000000000029.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. 19.5.Static Provisioning Configuration You can manually set up a specific server URL for downloading the firmware or configuration file on device web Upgrade > Advanced > Automatic Autop interface. If an autop schedule is set up, the indoor monitor 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. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 111 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 MAC-based auto provisioning configuration file. Note:
AES is one type of encryption, it should be configured only when the config file is encrypted with AES, otherwise leave the field blank. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 112 Note:
server Address format:
TFTP: tftp://192.168.0.19/
FTP: ftp://192.168.0.19/ (allows anonymous login) ftp://username:password@192.168.0.19/(requires 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) a user Tip:
Akuvox do not provide user specified server. Please prepare TFTP/FTP/HTTP/HTTPS server by yourself. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 113 20. Voice Assistant You can configure voice assistant named "Albert" to perform a variety of functions related to intercom call, open-door, arming modes etc. on the device. And you can also set up the specific relay to be triggered by the voice assistant for the door access control. To configure the voice assistant on device Settings > Voice Assistance screen. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 114 Parameter Set-up Language Type: select the language according to your need. Recognition Sensitivity: adjust the voice assistance recognition sensitivity among "Low", " Normal" and " High" according to your need. Talk Mode: move the toggle switch to the right if you want to enable the the talk mode. When the Talk mode is enabled, voice assistant will stay on to receive your voice commands during a time span of 30 seconds without your needing to call " Albert" again to wake up the voice assistant., while if you disable it, the voice assistant will be wake up again for each voice command. Not Disturb At Night: move the toggle switch to the left to enable the function. This function is applied when you want the voice assistant to stay silent while carrying out what it is made to do according to your voice commands. Supported Command:
according to your need. enable or disable the 22 voice commands AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 115 Please see the voice command details below:
N O 1 Voice Command Intruder mode off Description Voice Prompt Please Input Password
(you Use it when you want to the arming mode clear when the arming alarm is are triggered. the required disarm password in the pop-out window initiated by the voice assistant) ibid enter to Clear arming night mode Use it when you want to change the arming mode to night mode ibid 2 3 4 5 sleep mode Use it when you want to change the arming mode to sleep mode away mode Use it when you want to change the arming mode to away mode Started dreams!
it, sweet Made it, good night Sure, sleep mode is on OK, start sleep mode, have a good night Alright, opened, have a nice dream sleep mode is Sure, sleep mode is on OK, start sleep mode, have a good night Alright, sleep mode is opened, have a nice dream Made it, good night Started dreams!
it, sweet Sure, away mode is on OK, start away mode Alright, away mode is opened Made it Made it, have a good Done, away mode is day started AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 116 6 home mode Use it when you want to change the arming mode to home mode you door for you you door for you Sure, home mode is on OK, start home mode Alright, home mode is opened Made it Done, home mode is started No problem, open the Opened, always here No problem, open the Opened, always here off DND is closed, to mingle with the world Sure, DND is off OK, DND is on Done, enjoy yourself DND is on, feel your inner peace Turn on it now soon as possible OKay, relaxed, be making a emergency 7 open door Use it when you want to open the door Sure, the door is open The door is open for 8 open door the Use it when you want to open the door Sure, the door is open The door is open for Yep, door is opened now 9 disable DND Use it when you want to disable the DND mode Yes, closed it for you Welcome back, DND is Yep, door is opened now 10 enable DND Use it when you want to enable the DND mode 11 emergency Use it when you want to Got it, calling SOS as dial SOS number AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 117 ambulance call now Calling now Calling SOS please hold on now, God bless you, calling emergency now Hold on please, calling emergency right now Take it easy, calling emergency right now Please choose one for calling sorry I didn't get that Please choose one for calling sorry I didn't get that Please choose one for calling sorry I didn't get that Got it, please check OK, is message opened, you can write some contents to send Message is ready for you already opened it for you ibid 12 help me 13 call manager 14 call staff 15 call carer 16 open message ibid use it when you want to call you
"manager"
set up in the name phonebook use it when you want to named call "stuff" you and the up set phonebook use it when you want to named call "carer" you and the up set phonebook use it when you want to check text message. in in 17 open monitor 18 homepage use it when you want to check monitor use it when you want to go to home screen Got it ,please check Home page is already for you. 19 enable mute use it when you want to mute your voice on the Already got it for you OK, mute is on AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 118 20 disable mute indoor monitor so that the caller or callee will be not be able to hear you. use it when you want to unmute your voice on the indoor monitor so that the caller or calle will be be able to hear you. 22 shut down/canc el Use it when you want to turn off the voice assistant function Done, enjoy yourself Mute is on, feel your inner peace Set it now Sure, mute is off Mute is closed, to mingle with the world Welcome back, mute is off Yes, closed it for you See you See you later Bye Good bye See you next time Bye, best regards See you, have a great time Answer Call Permission: enable it when you so that you can answer or reject the incoming call via voice assistant by replay " Yes" or " No"
Call Fuzzy Match: Enable it to allow fuzzy matching of the contact name , for example , if you have Tom and Tomy in your phonebook , then Tomy will also appear when you call " Tom", and you are required to select the right contact manually. To enable the voice assistant and set the voice assistant-controlled Setting > Voice Assistant > Voice Assistant Setting relay on the web interface, you can tick the check box to enable the voice assistant function. Then go to Voice Command Setting section to elect specific relay to bet triggered via voice assistant. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 119 AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 120 21. Call Log 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 Contact -> Call Logs interface and export the call log from the device if needed. Parameter Set-up:
Capture Delay: set the image capturing starting time when the device goes into video preview. Upper Limit: set the maximum screenshot storage capacity, when the capacity is reached the previous screenshots would be overwritten. Call History: select call history among four options: All, Dialed Received Missed for the specific type of call log to be displayed. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 121 22. Debug 22.1.System Log for Debugging Capturing a 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 > Diagnosis >
System Log interface. Parameter Set-up:
Log Level: 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 level is, the more complete the log is. Export Log: click the Export tab to export temporary debug log file to a local PC. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 122 Export Debug Log: click the Export tab to export debug log file to a local PC. 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 the device And the remote server address will be provide by Akuvox technical support. 22.2. PCAP for Debugging PCAP in Akuvox indoor monitor 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 > Advanced > PCAP interface properly before using it. Parameter set-up:
Specific Port: select the specific ports from 1-65535 so that only the dat a packet from the specific port can be captured. You can leave the field bl ank by default. PCAP: click Start tab and Stop tab to capture the a certain range of d ata packets before clicking Export tab to export the data packets to you L ocal 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 AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 123 continue to capture data packet even after the data packets reached its 50M maximum in capacity. If you set it as Disable the PCAP will stop data packet capturing when the data packet captured reaches the maximum capturing capacity of 1MB. 22.3. User Agent User agent is used for the identification purpose when you are doing analysis on the SIP data packet. To do this configuration on web Account > Advanced interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 124 23. Device Integration with Third Party 23.1.Enter Applications Screen The content of this part mainly teaches you how to enter the APK interface through hidden operations. To do the configuration on device Settings >
System Info interface. you can press on User Mode for 10 times and press Admin Mode and press Confirm for the confirmation AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 125 23.2. Install Third-party App You can install the third-party App to your device on the device web Phone >Third-party APK interface. Choose a suitable .apk file from PC to upload. If you want to clear the apk file uploaded, click Reset. To configure the installed the third-party app, you can click App Name field to select the specific name of the installed APK files for configuration. Then tick the check boxes of the each field for specific configuration you need. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 126 Parameter Set-up:
App Name: select the App Name to be configured. Interval Without Operating (Sec): tick the check box to set the app returing time-interval when there is no operation on the device. Start Up Enable: tick the check box of Start UP Enable if you want to the app to be run automatically when the device is turned on. Turn Back App After Awakening: tick the check box of device to return to the app when the screen is awakened if you want the APP Keep-Alive :tick the check box of if you want the app to stay running without being turn off. Turn Back App After Calling: tick the box if you want the app to return automatically after finishing a call ( This features applies to all the apps) Show App Icon: tick the box if you want the app icon to be displayed on the screen. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 127 24. PBX Feature C319 Android indoor monitor has built in the PBX server which makes the indoor station not only used as a intercom monitor also a SIP PBX, users do not bother to prepare an extra SIP PBX again. The PBX supports call, forward, transfer, conference, ring group feature and so on. You can set up on device screen or web interface. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 128 24.1.PBX Configuration on The Device Enable the PBX feature on device Advance Settings > PBX screen to check and manage SIP accounts. 24.1.1. Enable PBX Service In the PBX interface,click Setting on the right top corner enable the PBX. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 129 24.1.2. Manage PBX Accounts You can check the basic PBX information like PBX server and port and accounts status. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 130 Parameter Set-up:
Status: to show whether the account is registered or not. Username: To enter the extension number registered onto SIP server. Display Name: Tt enter the display name of this account, which will show on other devices when making calls. Password: to enter the password of the corresponding users. Enabled Status: to activate SIP account. Call IN/Call Out: the calling status of this account. Calling Party: the calling party number. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 131 Caller Party: the caller party number. 24.1.3. Manage PBX Groups Click Group on the right top corner to add a new ring group or edit the existing group. One number can be added in different ring groups. Once receiving an incoming call, the numbers in one group will be ring up at the same time. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 132 Parameter Set-up:
Group Name: the name of a ring group. Quick Dial: a number of this ring group. 24.2.PBX Configuration on The Web Interface You can do Group interface. the same configuration on web PBX > Basic and PBX > Ring AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 133 AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 134 25. Password Modification 25.1.Modify Device Basic Setting Password To do the configuration on device Settings > Advanced Settings > Protected Code screen to choose System Code to change a new password. The default password is 123456. 25.2.Modify Device Advanced Setting Password This password is used to enter the advanced settings of the device, including password settings, account numbers, SOS numbers, network settings, etc. To modify the advanced setting password on device Settings > Advanced Settings > Protect Code > Setting Code screen. The default password is 123456. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 135 25.3.Modify Device Web Interface Password To modify web interface password, you can do it on device web Securtiy >
Basic > Web Password Modify interface. Select "Admin" for the administrator account and " User" for the User Account. Click the Change Password tab to change the password. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 136 Note:
There are two accounts, one is admin, its password is admin, the other is user, its password is user. 25.4.Modify Browser Password This password is used to lock the browser on the device in case someone abuses the browser for any unwanted application. You can do this configuration on device Settings > Advanced Settings > Protected Code >
Browser Code screen. The default password is 123456. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 137 26. System Reboot&Reset 26.1.Reboot 26.1.1. Reboot on the Device If you want to restart the system setting of the device, you can operate it directly on the device setting screen or on the device web interface. To restart to the system setting on device Settings > Advance Settings >
Reset&Reboot screen. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 138 26.1.2. Reboot on the Web Interface If you want to restart the device system, you can operate it on the device web Upgrade > Basic interface as well. More over, you can set up schedule for the device to be restarted. To set up the device restart schedule on web Upgrade > Advanced > Reboot Schedule interface. 26.2. Reset 26.2.1. Reset on the Device If you want to reset the whole device system to the factory setting, you can operate it directly on the device Settings > Advance Settings > Reset&Reboot screen. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 139 If you only want to reset the configuration file to the factory setting instead of the whole device system, you can press Reset Config To Factory Setting tab. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 140 26.2.2. Reset on the Web Interface Device system can also be reset on device web Upgrade > Basic interface without approaching the device. If you only want to reset to the configuration file to the factory setting, you can click Reset Config on the same page. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 141 27. Abbreviations ACS: Auto Configuration Server Auto: Automatically AEC: Configurable Acoustic and Line Echo Cancelers ACD: Automatic Call Distribution Autop: Automatical 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 IP: Internet Protocol ID: Identification IR: Infrared LCD: Liquid Crystal Display LED: Light Emitting Diode MAX: Maximum POE: Power Over Ethernet AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 142 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 TR069: Technical Report069 TCP: Transmission Control Protocol TLS: Transport Layer Security TFTP: Trivial File Transfer Protocol UDP: User Datagram Protocol URL: Uniform Resource Locator VLAN: Virtual Local Area Network WG: Wiegand AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 143 28. FAQ Q1: How to obtain IP address of X933/C319 A1: You can use the display screen to get the IP information, just check the IP address at setting, basic info. You can also use Akuvox IP Scanner to search Akuvox devices in the same LAN network. Q2: Do Akuvox devices support Opus codec?
A2: For now, only Akuvox Android video IP phone R48G can support Opus audio codec. Door phone and indoor monitor still not supports. Q3:What is the resolution of the 7 inch touch screen of X933?
A3: The ratio is 16:10, and resolution is 1280*800. Q4:What operation system is X933?
A4:X933 based on Android 9.0. Q5:Can I install apps at Akuvox indoor monitor A5:Akuvox have indoor monitor based on Linux system and Android system. For Linux system device (IT80/IT81/C312/C313 series), no possible to install third party app. For android system device(C315/C317/IT83/IT83/X933 series).You can install third party apps as your wish. Q6:Can I connect electrical lock to indoor monitor?
AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 144 A6:Akuox indoor monitor have relay component, so you can connect electrical lock to indoor monitor. Q7:Can I communicate other indoor monitor with indoor monitor?
A7:Akuvox device can communicate with each other, no matter it is indoor monitor,door phone or ip phone. Of course indoor monitor can call to other indoor monitor, also if you want, you can set other indoor monitor as auto answer mode. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 145 29. Contact Us For more information about the product, please visit us atwww.akuvox.com or feel free to contact us by Sales email: sales@akuvox.com Technical support email: support@akuvox.com Telephone: +86-592-2133061 ext.7694/8162 We highly appreciate your feedback about our products. AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com 146
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) 2 J a 3xR2 ~~ _ 59.5 mm ca 4 f Akuvox f Open A Smart World Model:X933W Color:Black 12VDC, 1A from LPS or 802.3af PoE FCC ID:2AHCR-X933W AKUVOX (XIAMEN) NETWORKS CO., LTD. Made in China Add: 10/F, No.56, Software Park Il, Xiamen, China
1 2 3 | FCC Long Term Confidential Authorization Form | Cover Letter(s) | 81.58 KiB | January 31 2022 |
AKUVOX (XIAMEN) NETWORKS CO., LTD. Add: 10/F, No.56, Software Park II , Xiamen, China Tel: 086-0591-83057798 Fax: 086-0591-83057798 Email: yang@akuvox.com Date: 2022-01-11 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC Confidential Authorization Subject: Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: 2AHCR-X933W 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:
Printed Name: Bo Yang Title: Manager QA-FR-171-A
1 2 3 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 64.85 KiB | January 31 2022 |
Company: AKUVOX (XIAMEN) NETWORKS CO., LTD. Add: 10/F, No.56, Software Park II , Xiamen, China Tel: 086-0591-83057798 Fax: 086-0591-83057798 Email: yang@akuvox.com FCC Authorization Date: 2022-01-11 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Agent Authorization To whom it may concern:
We , AKUVOX (XIAMEN) NETWORKS CO., LTD., Hereby authorizes China Certification ICT Co., Ltd (Dongguan) to act on its behalf in all matters relating to application for Equipment authorization, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. All acts carried out by China Certification ICT Co., Ltd (Dongguan) on our behalf shall have the same effect as our own action. We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. 21 U.S.C. 862. Sincerely Yours, Clients signature Printed Name: Bo Yang Title: Manager QA-FR-170-B
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Company: AKUVOX (XIAMEN) NETWORKS CO., LTD. Add:10/F, No.56, Software Park II , Xiamen, China Tel: 086-0591-83057798 Fax: 086-0591-83057798 Email: yang@akuvox.com Date: 2022-01-05 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 We, AKUVOX (XIAMEN) NETWORKS CO., LTD., hereby authorize China Certification ICT Co., Ltd (Dongguan) to act as a laboratory for testing and test report generation for the following project(s):
The SRD RF chip 6223A-SRD support WIFI, BT and BLE, but for this device, we dont use BLE. BLE was disabled by software. Product Name: Indoor Monitor, FCC ID: 2AHCR-X933W Sincerely, Signature:
Print name: BoYang Title: Manager
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1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
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1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
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1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Indoor Monitor | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. | ||||
1 2 3 | Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This product supports 20 MHz and 40 MHz bandwidth modes. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
CHINA CERTIFICATION ICT CO., LTD (DONGGUAN)
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1 2 3 | Name |
T**** O****
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
0086 ********
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1 2 3 |
q******@ccttt.com.cn
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0050000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15B | CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0900000 |
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