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IT83 Series Indoor Monitor Admin Guide About This Manual Thank you for choosing Akuvoxs IT83 series indoor monitor. This manual is intended for end users, who need to use and configure the indoor monitor. This manual provides an introduction of all functions and features of the product. It is suitable for 83.31.2.3xx version. Please visit Akuvox forum or consult technical support for any new information or latest firmware. Note: Please refer to universal abbreviation form in the end of manual when meet any abbreviation letter. AnyChangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliance
couldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.
Thisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwo
conditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustaccept
anyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.
Note:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigital
device,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.
Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceina
residentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergy
and,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterference
toradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurina
particularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevision
reception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouraged
totrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiveris
connected.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
FCCRadiationExposureStatement:
ThisequipmentcomplieswithFCCradiationexposurelimitssetforthforanuncontrolled
environment.
Thistransmittermustnotbecolocatedoroperatinginconjunctionwithanyotherantennaor
transmitter.
Thisequipmentshouldbeinstalledandoperatedwithminimumdistance20cmbetweenthe
radiator&youbody.
Content 1. Product Overview ........................................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1. Product Description ................................................................................................................................................................. 1 1.2. Connector Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................ 2 2. Daily Use ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 2.1. Starting .................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 2.2. Making a Call .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5 2.2.1. Calling from Call List ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 2.2.2. Calling from All Call ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 2.2.3. Calling from Missed Call ................................................................................................................................................ 6 2.2.4. Calling from Device ........................................................................................................................................................ 7 2.2.5. Calling from LocalPhoneBook ........................................................................................................................................ 7 2.2.6. Calling from Keypad ....................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.3. Receiving a Call ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.3.1. Receive an Incoming Call .............................................................................................................................................. 8 2.3.2. During the session ......................................................................................................................................................... 9 2.4. Monitor .................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.4.1. Checking the Monitor ................................................................................................................................................... 10 2.5. Message ............................................................................................................................................................................... 11 2.5.1. Text Message ............................................................................................................................................................... 11 2.5.2. Creating a Message ..................................................................................................................................................... 12 2.5.3. Deleting a Message ..................................................................................................................................................... 13 2.6. Arming ................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 2.6.1. Arming Mode ............................................................................................................................................................... 14 2.6.2. Disarm Code ................................................................................................................................................................ 15 2.6.3. Alarm Log .................................................................................................................................................................... 16 2.6.4. Status ........................................................................................................................................................................... 16 3. Basic Features .............................................................................................................................................................................. 17 3.1. Accessing the System Settings ............................................................................................................................................. 17 3.1.1. Advanced System Setting ............................................................................................................................................ 17 3.2. Accessing the Website Setting .............................................................................................................................................. 17 3.2.1. Obtaining IP address ................................................................................................................................................... 17 3.2.2. Accessing the Device Website ..................................................................................................................................... 18 3.3. Password Modification .......................................................................................................................................................... 18
3.3.1. System Code Modification ........................................................................................................................................... 18 3.3.2. Setting Code Modification ............................................................................................................................................ 19 3.3.3. Web Password Modification ......................................................................................................................................... 19 3.4. Phone Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................. 20 3.4.1. Language ..................................................................................................................................................................... 20 3.4.2. Time ............................................................................................................................................................................. 20 3.4.3. Network ........................................................................................................................................................................ 22 3.4.3.1. Network Status ................................................................................................................................................... 22 3.4.3.2. Network Settings ................................................................................................................................................ 23 3.4.3.3. WIFI Setting (optional) ........................................................................................................................................ 24 3.4.3.4. Local RTP ........................................................................................................................................................... 24 3.4.4. Bluetooth (optional) ...................................................................................................................................................... 24 3.4.4.1. Turning Bluetooth On /Off ................................................................................................................................... 25 3.4.4.2. Changing Bluetooth Device Name ...................................................................................................................... 25 3.4.4.3. Paring With Another Bluetooth Device ................................................................................................................ 25 3.4.4.4. Transfer By bluetooth.......................................................................................................................................... 26 3.4.4.5. Unparing the Bluetooth Device ........................................................................................................................... 26
3.4.5. Display Settings ........................................................................................................................................................... 27 3.4.6. Sound Settings ............................................................................................................................................................ 28 3.4.7. Door Bell Sound ........................................................................................................................................................... 28 3.4.8. DND ............................................................................................................................................................................. 29 3.4.9. Capture ........................................................................................................................................................................ 30 3.4.10. Logo ........................................................................................................................................................................... 30 3.4.11. Key Set of IT83X Monitor ........................................................................................................................................... 31 3.5. Local PhoneBook .................................................................................................................................................................. 32 3.5.1. Adding a Contact ......................................................................................................................................................... 32 3.5.2. Editing a Contact .......................................................................................................................................................... 33 3.5.3. Contact Import/Export .................................................................................................................................................. 34 3.5.4. Black List ..................................................................................................................................................................... 34 3.6. Intercom Call ......................................................................................................................................................................... 36 3.6.1. IP Direct Call ................................................................................................................................................................ 36 3.6.2. SIP Call ........................................................................................................................................................................ 36 3.6.3. Account Status ............................................................................................................................................................. 37 3.6.4. SIP Account ................................................................................................................................................................. 38
3.6.5. SIP Server ................................................................................................................................................................... 39 3.6.6. Outbound Proxy Server ............................................................................................................................................... 39 3.6.7. Transport Type ............................................................................................................................................................. 40 3.6.8. Auto answer ................................................................................................................................................................. 40 3.6.9. Assistance call ............................................................................................................................................................. 41 3.6.10. Multicast ..................................................................................................................................................................... 42 3.7. Security ................................................................................................................................................................................. 43 3.7.1. Monitor Settings ........................................................................................................................................................... 43 3.8. Access control ....................................................................................................................................................................... 45 3.8.1. Face ID ........................................................................................................................................................................ 45 3.8.2. Local Relay .................................................................................................................................................................. 45 3.8.3. Remote relay ............................................................................................................................................................... 46 3.8.4. Reboot ......................................................................................................................................................................... 47 3.8.5. Reset ........................................................................................................................................................................... 47 4. Advanced Features ...................................................................................................................................................................... 48 4.1. Phone Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................. 48 4.1.1. Installing Custom APK ................................................................................................................................................. 48
4.1.2. Discovery setting ......................................................................................................................................................... 50 4.2. Intercom ................................................................................................................................................................................ 51 4.2.1. Call Forwarding ............................................................................................................................................................ 51 4.2.2. Intercom ....................................................................................................................................................................... 52 4.2.3. Subscribe ..................................................................................................................................................................... 52 4.2.4. Audio Codec ................................................................................................................................................................ 53 4.2.5. Video Codec ................................................................................................................................................................ 53 4.2.6. NAT .............................................................................................................................................................................. 54 4.2.7. User Agent ................................................................................................................................................................... 54 4.2.8. DTMF ........................................................................................................................................................................... 55 4.2.9. Encryption .................................................................................................................................................................... 55 4.2.10. Call Related ............................................................................................................................................................... 56 4.2.11. Remote Control .......................................................................................................................................................... 56 4.2.12. Session Time Out ....................................................................................................................................................... 57 4.3. Access Control ...................................................................................................................................................................... 57 4.3.1. Web Relay ................................................................................................................................................................... 57 4.3.2. Remote Relay by HTTP ............................................................................................................................................... 58
4.4. Security ................................................................................................................................................................................. 58 4.4.1. Arming Zone Setting .................................................................................................................................................... 58 4.4.2. Motion Detector ........................................................................................................................................................... 59 4.5. Upgrade ................................................................................................................................................................................ 60 4.5.1. Basic Upgrade ............................................................................................................................................................. 60 4.5.2. Autop ........................................................................................................................................................................... 61 4.5.2.1. PNP Autop .......................................................................................................................................................... 61 4.5.2.2. DHCP Autop ....................................................................................................................................................... 62 4.5.2.3. Manual Autop ...................................................................................................................................................... 62 4.5.2.4. Automatic Autop .................................................................................................................................................. 63 4.6. Logs ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 64 4.6.1. Call log ......................................................................................................................................................................... 64 4.6.2. System Log .................................................................................................................................................................. 64 4.6.3. PCAP ........................................................................................................................................................................... 65
1. Product Overview 1.1. Product Description IT83X is an Android SIP-based with smooth touch-screenindoor monitor. It can be connected with Akuvox door phone for audio/video communication, unlocking and monitoring. Residents can communicate with visitors via audio/video call, and it supports to unlock the door remotely. It is more convenient and safer for residents to check the visitors identity through its video preview function. IT83X are often applied to scenarios such as villas, apartments and buildings.
1 1.2. Connector Introduction Ethernet(POE):Ethernet (POE) connector which it can provide both power and network connection. RJ45 (PON): Share the network access from Ethernet (POE) port, and for PC and other equipments connection. 12V/GND: External power supply terminal if POE is not available. RS485A/B: RS485 terminal. Bell/GND: Connect a simple two-wire door bell. Relay A/B (NO/COM/NC): Relay control terminal. IO1- IO8/GND: Connect with different alarm detectors for 8 security zones. Note: The general indoor monitor interface diagram is only for reference.
2 Figure 1.2-1 IT83X interface Figure 1.2-2 General interface 2. Daily Use 2.1. Starting When booting IT83X first time, users need to choose a suitable way to connect to network,wireless or wire. To choosea proper device mode according to specific application scenarios. IT83X supports 3 modes, including Cloud,Discovery andSDMC. It only pop up Cloud Mode and Discovery Mode for users choosing. Tap Skip if usersare adopting SDMC mode. Discovery mode is default mode if you dont choose any device mode. Discovery mode:It is a plug and play configuration mode. Akuvox devices will configure themselves automatically when users power on the devices and connect them to network. It is super time-saving mode and it will greatly bring users convenience by reducing
3 Figure2.2.1-1 Network selection Figure 2.1-1 Network selection Figure 2.1-2 Device mode selection manual operations. This mode do not need to be done any configurations previously by the administrator. Cloud mode: Akuvox Cloud is an all in one management system. Akuvox Cloud is the mobile service that allows audio, video, remote access control between smart phones and Akuvox intercoms. All configurations in the device will be issued automatically from cloud. If users decide to use Akuvox cloud, please contact administrator, who will help to configure related settings before using. SDMC mode: SDMC is a center management software which is suitable for managing a community in LAN. The device will get settings from SDMC automatically.
4 2.2. Making a Call There are 6 ways to establish VOIP callsby IT83X. 2.2.1. Calling from Call List In the home page, choose a number from Call List to make a call. z Scroll up or down the Call List to choose the contact that users want to call. Figure 2.2.1-1 Call from call list Figure 2.2.1-1 Call from call list Note: In Cloud or SDMC mode, the Call List of IT83X will be issued from the system. 2.2.2. Calling from All Call In the home page, it could call multiple indoor monitors if they are set under the same multicast address. During the session, IT83Xis listened by other indoor monitors.
5 Figure 2.2.2-1 Call from all call z Tap All Call icon to call other indoor monitors which are set in the same multicast group. 2.2.3. Calling from Missed Call In the home page, missed call indicates how many calls that users missed (1 missed call for an example). Missed call could be treated as a brief call log. z Tap Missed Call icon to view the calls that were not answered before. z Choose the contact on the call list which users want to call out. z Click account above the keypad to switch accounts to make a call. z Choose Audio or Video mode to call out.
6 Figure 2.2.3-1 Call from miss call Figure 2.2.3-2 Call from miss call 2.2.4. Calling from Device It will display the devices connected with IT83X on the contact interface. On the device, go to More - Contact. z Click Update to synchronous the contact automatically. z Choose a device which users want to call. z Choose Audio or Video mode to call out. Note: Only under Discovery mode, users need to press Update key manually. 2.2.5. Calling from LocalPhoneBook Figure 2.2.4-1 Call from device On the device, go to More - Contact to enter the Local PhoneBookinterface to make a call. z
.To search the list by
IT83X supports fuzzy matching query entering number or alphabet. z Scroll up or down to select contact that users want to call. Figure 2.2.5-1 Call from local phonebook
7 z Choose Audio or Video mode to call out. 2.2.6. Calling from Keypad On the device, go to More - Call to get access to keypad. z Click account icon above the keypad to switch accounts to z make a call. Input the SIP account /IP address to the keypad to call the corresponding devices or soft phone. z Choose Audio or Video mode to call out. 2.3. Receiving a Call 2.3.1. Receive an Incoming Call IT83X supports to preview the caller when it receives an incoming call from door phone. z Tap Answer to pick up the incoming call.
8 Figure 2.2.6-1 Call from keypad Figure 2.3.1-1 Incoming call z Tap Cancel to reject the incoming call. Press + or - of the volume on the right side to adjust the ring tone volume. 2.3.2. During the session z Tap Unlock to open the corresponding door (if the call is from outdoor unit). z Tap Capture to take a screen shot of current interface. z Tap Mute to eliminate the voice on IT83Xs side. z Tap Switch to switch from video call to audio call or vice versa. z Tap Cancel to hang up the current call. 2.4. Monitor Monitor feature enables users to view the real-time video from IP cameras or door phones anytime. Click Monitor in the home page.
9 Figure 2.3.2-1 During session Figure 2.4-1 Monitor 2.4.1. Checking the Monitor Choose the outdoor devices from the list. The real-time video from the door phone or IP camera will show in the screen z PressUnlock to open the door which is connected with door phone. z Press Captureto take a screen shotof current interface. z Press Cancel to exit the monitoring. z PressList button inthe bottom right corner to wake the outdoor video list. z Press the Monitor list in the right side to choose the outdoor videos. Note: Only under Discovery mode, users need to press Update key manually to synchronous the devices which is in the same node.
10 Figure 2.4.1-1 Live view list Figure 2.4.1-2Live view video 2.5. Message Message indicates how many messages are unread(An unread message for an example). Or directly enter the message interface to manage. 2.5.1. Text Message z Tap Message on the main interface to view the unread Figure2.5 -1 Message message. z Tap the unread message to view the message in details.
11 Figure 2.5.1-1 Text message 2.5.2. Creating a Message
to create a new message. z Press New key z Enter the destination number manuallyorchoose the contact from the contact listor select the device quickly from the below list . z Choose the frequentlyused message , such as Hello, Help. Or input the message content which users want to send
. Figure2.5.2-1 Create message z PressSend key to send.
12 Figure2.5.2-2 Create message 2.5.3. Deleting a Message z Long press the message to select it. z Click Select All to select all message in the message lists. z Click Delete to delete the messages have been selected. z Click Cancel to cancel the operation. z Click Back icon to exit the message interface.
13 Figure2.4.2-1 Delete message 2.6. Arming Tap Arming to enter the Arming interface. Arming feature is not displayed by default. Users can ask administrator to enable it. Please refer to chapter 3.4.10. IT83X supports 4 modes, including Home mode, Night mode, Away mode and Disarmed mode. 2.6.1. Arming Mode Figure2.6-1 Arming Go to Arming- Arming mode. Users can see all of the 8 zones andcorresponding sensor types. Slide down to check more informationin this interface. z Adjust Defence delay time. It means when users change the arming mode from other modes, there will be 90 seconds delay time to get activated. z To setup the Alarm delay. It means when thesensor triggered, Figure2.6.1-1 Arming mode
14 there will be 90 seconds delay notification. time to announce the z TheStatus in the corresponding zone means whether the zone is available or not. z Press Save in the top right corner to save the modification. 2.6.2. Disarm Code Go toArming - Disarm Codeto enter the disarm code settings interface. Users can modify the disarm code here. z Enter the original disarm code first, and it is 0000 by default. z Enter the new disarm code z Enter the new disarm code again for confirming. z Press Save to save the modification.
15 Figure 2.6.2-1 Disarm code 2.6.3. Alarm Log Go to Arming - Alarm Log to enter the alarm log interface. Users can check the alarm log, includinglocation,zone,zone type and alarm time. z Hold an alarm log and it will show up delete prompt. z Press Select Allto delete all alarm log or select a part of existed messages then click Delete . z PressCancel to cancel to deletion. 2.6.4. Status the status of zones, the zone status including to Arming
- Zone Statusto enter Go interface.Users can check location,zone type,trigger mode and status.
16 Figure2.5.3-1Alarm log Figure 2.6.3-1 Alarm log Figure 2.6.4-1 Alarm status 3. Basic Features 3.1. Accessing the System Settings 3.1.1. Advanced System Setting On the device, goto More-Settings-More (Default password is 123456) to accessadvancedsystem settings. The latter More interface have more advanced features settings. 3.2. Accessing the Website Setting 3.2.1. Obtaining IP address On the device, go toMore-System Info-Network to check the devices IP address. Figure3.1-1 System setting
17 Figure3.2.2-1 Network status 3.2.2. Accessing the Device Website Type the devices IP address on browser, and input default user name and password: admin/admin to access the web interface. Note: The recommended browser is Google Chrome. 3.3. Password Modification 3.3.1. System Code Modification On the device, go to More - Settings - More - System Code. System code is used to enter higher level More interface, and the originalsystem code is 123456.Administrator can edita new system code to prevent someonefrom tampering with the advanced configurations, and then confirm the new one and click submitto save.
18 Figure3.2.2-2Login web Figure3.3.1-1 System code 3.3.2. Setting Code Modification On the device, go to More - Settings - More - Setting Code. Setting code is used to enter Setting interface, and the original setting codeis null. Administrator can edita new setting code to prevent someone from entering the setting interface, and then confirm the new one and click submit to save. 3.3.3. Web Password Modification Figure3.3.2-1 Setting code Access the website, go to Security-Basicto modify the default website password admin. Enter the original password and new password, and confirm the new password again. Confirm Password: To enter the new password again to confirm there is no mistake. Figure3.3.3-1 Web Password
19 3.4. Phone Configuration 3.4.1. Language On the device, go to More - Settings - Language to choose a suitable phone screen display language, and it is English by default. In the website,go to Phone - Time/Lang to select a web language, and it is English by default. 3.4.2. Time On the device, go to More - Settings - Time to enter the time setting interface. Automatic Date Time: Tick to enable NTP server. Set Date: To set the date manually. Set Time: To set the time manually. Time Zone: To select which time zone user is in. Use 24-Hour Format: To enable 24 hours format for a day.
20 Figure 3.4.1-1 Phone language Figure 3.4.1-2 Web language Date Format: To select different date format. NTP Server: To fill in the NTP server to get time automatically. On the web portal, go to Phone - Time/Lang. Time Zone: To select which time zone user is in. Primary Server: To fill in NTP server to get time automatically.
21 Figure 3.4.2-1 Time setting Figure 3.4.2-2 NTP setting 3.4.3. Network 3.4.3.1. Network Status On the device, go to More - System Info - Network. Users could check the basic network status from this interface, including access mode, IP address parameters and so on. On the web portal, go to Status - Basic - Network Information to check network information.
22 Figure3.4.3.1-1 Network info Figure3.4.3.1-2 Web network info 3.4.3.2. Network Settings On the device, go to More - Settings - More - Network. DHCP: Tick the DHCP option to configure the network as DHCP mode, and then IT83X will obtain the IP address, and other network parameters automatically. Static IP: Fill in the parameters of LAN IP, subnet mask, gateway, pri DNS server and sec DNS server manually. On the web portal, go to Network - Basic to configure the network settings.
23 Figure 3.4.3.2-1 Wire network setting Figure 3.4.3.2-2 Wire network setting 3.4.3.3. WIFISetting (optional) On the device, go to More - Settings - More - WiFi to enable the WIFI feature, choose the suitable AP (Access point), and thenenter the password to connect to it. 3.4.3.4. Local RTP On the web portal, go to Network - Advanced - Local RTP. Starting RTP Port:To determine the minimum port for RTP stream. Max RTP Port:To determine the maximum port for RTP stream. 3.4.4. Bluetooth (optional) Bluetooth is a proprietary, open wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances from fixed and mobile devices, and creating personal area networks with high levels of security.
24 Figure3.4.3.3-1 Wireless network Figure 3.4.3.3-1 RTP setting Figure 3 4 4 1 Turning on/off BLE 3.4.4.1. Turning Bluetooth On /Off In the device, go to the More - Settings -Bluetooth, click On to enable the bluetooth. 3.4.4.2. Changing Bluetooth Device Name The IT83A/W uses rk312x as Bluetooth device name by default. The device name will be visible to other devices when connecting them. In the device, click top right corner ,choose Rename this device to modify the device name, click RENAME to save. 3.4.4.3. Paring With Another Bluetooth Device After enable bluetooth, the available devices will be shown in the list. If you want to refresh the device list, click top right corner to Refresh. z Choose which one you need to connect, Figure 3.4.4.2 Rename the BLE name
25 Figure 3.4.4.3 Paring the BLE z Click PAIR in the prompt windows in both sides. z The Device will be connected successfully. 3.4.4.4. Transfer By bluetooth After connection, users can choose bluetooth to transfer and receive some files. And user can check the received file in the top right corner Show received files. 3.4.4.5. Unparing the Bluetooth Device z Click the connected device. z Click OK in the prompt windows. z The Device will be disconnected successfully. Figure 3.4.4.4 Show received fiels
26 Figure 3.4.4.5 Unparing the BLE 3.4.5. Display Settings On the device, go to More - Settings - Display. Brightness: To adjust the brightness which is 145 by default. The range is from 0 to 255. The bigger value means the brighter screen. Sleep: To configure the sleep delay which is 1 minute by default. If there is no any operation in 1 minute, it will turn to sleep screen. Screen Saver Lock Time: To configure the time to make it display sleep screen when it is in screen savor mode. Screen Saver: To enable screen saver mode. Screen Lock: To enable the lock of screen, the device will be unlocked over face recognition (Face ID) or password to wake up IT83X. Screen Clean:Press screen clean to clean the screen, and it will keep users from misusing. Font Size: To adjust the size of words which is displayed on the screen. time.Users are required the sleep the
27 Figure 3.4.4-1 Display setting 3.4.6. Sound Settings On the device, go to More - Settings - Sound. Ring Volume: To set ring volume for incoming calls. Talk Volume: To set talk volume during the call. Tone Volume: To set tone volume. Ring Tones: To set different ring tones for incoming call. Notification Sound: To set notification sound when receiving message. 3.4.7. Door Bell Sound On the web portal, go to Phone - Audio. Upload: To choose the suitable sound file from the local folder. Click Import to save. Please note the tip about the sound file format. Sound File: Choose one sound file from imported sound files before.
28 Figure 3.4.5-1 Sound setting Figure 3.4.6-1 Doorbell sound 3.4.8. DND The full name of DND is Do Not Disturb. It allows IT83X to ignore any incoming calls. z On the device home screen, tap the DND to able or disable DND function. On the web portal, go to Phone - Call feature - DND. DND: Enable or disable this function. Return Code When DND: To configure the return code to caller when rejecting the call. DND On Code:The code is used to turn on DND on servers side, if configured, IT83X will send a SIP message to server to turn on DND on server side if users press DND when DND is off.
29 Figure 3.4.7-1 DND switch Figure 3.4.7-2 DND setting DND Off Code:The code is used to turn off DND on servers side, if configured, IT83X will send a SIP message to server to turn off DND on server side if users press DND when DND is on. 3.4.9. Capture On the device, go to More - Settings - Call Feature. IT83X will automatically take a screenshot from the visitor during the talking, or users can tap the Capture key during the live view or calling manually and the capture will be saved in the default path. Users can change the default path by themselves. 3.4.10. Logo On the web portal, go to Phone - Logo. Users are able to upload the logo picture, IT83X will display the logo when powering up. Click Reset to reset the boot logo to original one.
30 Figure 3.4.8-1 Capture path Figure 3.4.9-1 Boot logo 3.4.11. Key Set of IT83X Monitor On the web portal, go to Phone - Key/Display. Users can customize the feature icon display, to choose which feature will be shown and where it will be displayed. Type: To select which function shall be displayed on the home page or more page. DND and Message are displayed on home page, Call,Contact,Settings and Status are displayed on more interface by default. Value: To fill in corresponding parameters for some types. For example, if users want to display a third party APP on the home screen, the type shall be chosen as Custom APK and fill in the value with corresponding package name and class name. Example: To view the display example of IT83X on home page interface or more interface.
31 Figure 3.4.10-1 Icon display 3.5. Local PhoneBook 3.5.1. Adding a Contact On the device, go to More - Contacts - LocalPhoneBook. z Enter Contact interface, and then press + symbol to add new contact. z Type in new contact name . z Click Number 1/2/3 to enter number 1/2/3, which could be SIP number or IP number. It is supported 3 numbers for each of the contact person. z Click CameraUrlto enter RTSP URL of outdoor unit. Note: The RTSP URL of Akuvox door phone is rtsp://device_ IP/live/ch00_0. z Tap Cancel to cancel the operation or press Confirm to Figure 3.5.1-1 Adding a contact make changes to the contact setting. Figure 3.5.1-2 Adding a contact
32 3.5.2. Editing a Contact On the device, go to More - Contacts - Local PhoneBook to enter contact interface, and select one existed contact. z Press Edit icon to modify the exited contact. z Press Delete icon to delete a existed contact. On the web portal PhoneBook - Local Book, users can also do some modification about contact. Contact: To display all contact or black list. Search: To search the contact by entering number or name. Dial: To dial out the number that users have filled in.
33 Figure 3.5.2-1 Editing a contact Figure3.5.2-2 Web contact 3.5.3. Contact Import/Export Import/Export: To import or export the contacts in bulk, please make sure the format is correct. 3.5.4. Black List Figure3.5.3-1 Import/Export contact On the device, go to More - Contact - LocalPhoneBook - Black List. z Click All Contacts to switch the local phone book from all contacts to black list or vice versa. z Press + to add number into black list. z Click phone book icon to view the existing contacts in local phone book. z Tap contacts to select the corresponding contact person Figure3.5.4-1 Black list into black list. z Tap Select All to select all contacts.
34 z Tap Confirm to add contacts into black list. z Tap Cancel to cancel the operation. On the web portal, PhoneBook - Local Book - Contact - Blacklist. User can also do some configurations. Contact: To display black list or all contact. Search: To search the contact by entering number or name. Dial: To dial out the number that users have filled in. BlackList Setting: To add new contact to black list.
35 Figure3.5.4-2 Blacklist in web Figure3.5.4-3Add blacklist 3.6. Intercom Call 3.6.1. IP Direct Call Without sip server, users can also use IP address to call each other, but this way is only suitable in the LAN. On the web portal, go to Phone - Call Feature - Others - Direct IP to enable the direct IP function. Enter the IP address of the caller, and then press Audio Call or Video Call to make a call. 3.6.2. SIP Call Sip call uses sip number to call each other which should be supported by sip server. Users need to register an account and fill some sip feature parameters before using it.
36 Figure3.6.1-1 IP call switch Figure3.6.1-2Direct IP call Figure3.6.2-1 SIP call 3.6.3. Account Status On the device, go to More - System Info - Account. Users could check the basic SIP account status here, registered means it is ready for using. On the web portal, go to Status - Account information to check the basic information of SIP account.
37 Figure3.6.3-1 Account status Figure3.6.3-2Account info 3.6.4. SIP Account On the device, go to More - Settings - More - Account. Active: To activate SIP account. Label: To enter the label name of this account, which will show on the account status interface. Display Name: To enter the display name of this account, which will show on other devices when making calls. Register Name: To enter the number registered onto SIP server. User Name: To enter the extension number registered onto SIP server. Password: To enter the password of the corresponding users.
38 Figure3.6.4-1 SIP account Figure3.6.4-2Web SIP account 3.6.5. SIP Server Enter the SIP account address which points to the sip server. Server IP: To enter SIP servers IP address or URL. Port: The specified port number for the sip server. Registration Period: The registration will expire after registration period, and IT83X will re-register automatically within registration period. On the web portal, go to Account - Basic to check the information of SIP account in details. 3.6.6. Outbound Proxy Server On the web portal, go to Account - Basic to setup outbound proxy server.
39 Figure 3.6.5-1 SIP server Figure 3.6.5-2 SIP server Figure 3.6.6-1 Outbound server Outbound Proxy Server: To configure the proxy server to receive all initiating request messages and route them to the designated SIP server. 3.6.7. Transport Type On the web portal, go to Account - Basic to setup transport type. z UDP: UDP is an unreliable but very efficient transport layer Figure3.6.7-1 Transport type protocol. z TCP: Reliable but less-efficient transport layer protocol. z TLS: Secured and reliable transport layer protocol. z DNS-SRV: DNS record for specifying the location of services 3.6.8. Auto answer On the web portal, go to Account - Advanced to enable /disable auto answer feature. It will auto answer all incoming calls if it is enabled.
40 Figure3.6.8-1 Auto answer switch Note: Auto answer is only available with SIP accounts. On the web portal, go to Phone - Call Feature to setup auto answer whitelist. It will auto answer the incoming calls when the caller is in white list. Device Location: To enter the device name /location. SIP/IP: To enter the SIP /IP number of the corresponding devices. Auto Answer WhiteList: To display the SIP /IP number stored in IT83Xs white list. Note: White list takes effect both SIP account and IP address. 3.6.9. Assistance call Assistance call is used to call out the emergency numbers in loop times when users need help. Users could choose to display SOS on the home /more page, please refer to chapter 3.4.10 about the feature display setting. Figure3.6.8-2 Whitelist setting Figure3.6.8-3 Whitelist setting display
Figure3.6.9-1 SOS call 41 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), IT83X 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, IT83X will continue to call the next number. Loop Times: To setup the call loop times. 3.6.10. Multicast Multicast function could only be applied among indoor monitors. After configuration on the web portal, users could tap All Call on the home page of the device to make a call. On the web portal, go to Phone - Multicast. Multicast Setting: To set the IT83X in one of the groups or disable this function.
42 Figure3.6.10-1 Multicast group Figure3.6.10-2 Multicast address setting Multicast List: To fill in the parameters of multicast group. IT83X will establish multicast calls to other indoor monitors which are set in multicast group. Listen List: To fill in the parameters of listen group. IT83X will receive multicast calls if some indoor monitors call the listen group. Label: To show the label name on the calling interface if users establish all call. 3.7. Security 3.7.1. Monitor Settings Monitor will help users to check real-time video of the surrounding environment of house.In the device, go to More - Settings - More -
Monitor.
43 Figure3.6.10-3 Multicast group Figure3.7.1-1 Live view the ID number of ID/Device Name: To enter Number: To enter the IP address/SIP number of the corresponding camera. Enter the RTSP or ONVIF URL of the door phone or IP camera. Doorphone doorphone, which could be set by users. RTSP Address/Destination URL: To set the RTSP URL for the is door phone. The RTSP rtsp://device IP/live/ch00_0. User Name: To enter the user name if required. Password: To enter the password if required. On the web portal Phone - Monitor, users can also setup the monitor information. format of Akuvox door phone Figure3.7.1-2 Live view in web AKUVOX
44 Figure 3.9.2-1 Face ID 3.8. Access control 3.8.1. Face ID On the device, go to More - Settings - More - Face ID to setup face ID to access to IT83X, which provides setting security. z To implement face ID feature on IT83X, the Screen Lock on display setting interface should be enabled first. z The whole process is actually self-explanatory, follow the indication to record users face ID to IT83X. z When screen lock is enabled, users could choose face ID or password (System code) to enter IT83X. 3.8.2. Local Relay IT83X has NO/NC/COM three terminals which supports to connect locks by itself.
45 Figure3.8.2-1 Local relay setting Go to Phone-Relayto setup the DTMF code of local relay in website.Users can press the Unlock key during the call. Relay Delay: To set the delay time for local relay. Status: To enable or disable the softkey in talking page. Display Name: To modify the display name of unlock icons in talking page. Relay: To set the relay type, including local relay 1/2, remote relay HTTP and remote relay DTMF. 3.8.3. Remote relay IT83X can use the unlock key during the call to open the door in doorphones site. Users need to setup the same DTMF code in the door phone and indoor monitor. Remote Relay: To set DTMF code for remote relay, which is # by default. Figure3.8.2-2 Relay display Figure3.8.3-1 Remote relay setting
46 Figure3.8.4-1 Reboot 3.8.4. Reboot On the device, go to More - Settings - Reboot. z Click the Reboot icon to reboot the device. One the web portal Upgrade - Basic - Reboot, users can also reboot the device. 3.8.5. Reset On the device, go to More - Settings - More. Reset To Factory Setting: Reset all data to factory settings. Reset Config To Factory Setting:Reset all configurations (in the directory /data/data/config) which only be used by IT83X to factory settings. But like 3rd party application which users installed, contacts which users added, such kind of data will not be reset.
47 Figure3.8.4-2 Web reboot Figure3.8.5-1 Reset On the web portal Upgrade - Basic, users can also store the device. 4. Advanced Features 4.1. Phone Configuration 4.1.1. Installing Custom APK Users could choose to display Custom APK (The 3rd party Android app) on the home/more page, which provides users easier access
48 Figure3.8.5-2 Web reboot Figure 4.1.1-1 Install APK to their own application. On the web portal, go to Upgrade -
Key/Display. Package Name: To fill in the package name of APK (For example:
com.akuvox.mobile.smartplus). APP Class Name: To fill in the class name of APK (For example:
com.akuvox.mobile.module.main.view.SplashActivity). Start Up Enable: To choose whether APK should start up automatically when power up. Turn Back Apk Enable: To choose whether turn back APK without operating for some interval. Intervals Without Operating: To choose how much time to turn back APK without operating. Show App Icon: To choose whether to show APP icon on the home interface or not.
49 4.1.2. Discovery setting If Discovery mode is adopted, users dont need to configure the devices by themselves. IT83X will scan automatically all types of the devices on the same discovery node. On the device, go to More - Settings - More to configure the discovery mode and location name. Discovery Node/Device Address: To indicate the locations of the device (For example, device address 1.1.1.1.1 means that this device is located in Community 1, Building 1, Unit 1, Floor 1, Room 1). Discovery Extension/Device Extension: To display the extension number of the device. Location/Device Location: To enter distinguish devices from each other. On the web portal Network - Advanced, users can also make changes to the device connecting node. the name/location to
50 Figure 4.1.2-1 Discovery setting Figure 4.1.2-2 Discovery setting in web 4.2. Intercom 4.2.1. Call Forwarding the forwarded incoming calls will be On the device, go to More - Settings - Call Feature. Account: To choose which account shall implement call forwarding feature. Always forward: All unconditionally to a specified number. Busy Forward: The incoming calls will be forwarded to a specified number when IT83X is busy. No answer Forward: The incoming calls will be forwarded to a specified number when the ring tone is time out without answering. Always/Busy/No answer Forward:Tick which forward users want to setup. Forwarding Number: Enter the target numbers which users want to forward.
Figure 4.2.1-2 Web Forward 51 On/off Code: The code used to turn on/off forward feature on servers side, if configured, IT83X will send a sip message to server to turn on/off forward feature on server side if users press forward when forward feature is off/on. On the web portal, go to Phone - Call Featureusers can also setup it. 4.2.2. Intercom Intercom: To allow users establishing a call directly with the callee. Active: To enable or disable Intercom function. Intercom Mute: To eliminate the voice of the callee if enabled. Intercom Preview: To enable preview function. 4.2.3. Subscribe On the web portal, go to Account - Advanced - Subscribe. Subscribe:To display and configure MWI, subscription settings. Figure 4.2.2-1 Intercom
52 Figure 4.2.3-1 Subscribe MWI Subscribe: To enable or disable message waiting indicator function. MWI Subscribe Period: To setup the time of MWI function. Voice Mail Number: To fill in the voice mail number. 4.2.4. Audio Codec On the web portal, go to Account - Advanced. Audio Codecs: To configure the disabled codecs and enabled codecs by pressing the corresponding buttons. Codec means coder-decoder which is used to transfer analog signal to digital signal or vice versa. 4.2.5. Video Codec On the web portal, go to Account - Advanced. Video Codec: To configure the disabled codecs and enabled codecs by pressing the corresponding buttons.
53 Figure 4.2.4-1 Audio codes Figure 4.2.5-1 Video codec Codec Resolution: To adjust the resolutions for different video codecs. Codec Bitrate: To adjust the bitrate for different video codecs. Codec Payload: To adjust the codec payload for video codec. 4.2.6. NAT On the web portal, go to Account - Advanced. UDP Keep Alive Message:To send UDP keep alive message periodically to router to keep NAT port alive if enabled. UDP Alive Msg Interval:To Keepalive message interval. RPort (Remote Port):To add remote port in to outgoing SIP message for designated account if enabled. 4.2.7. User Agent On the web portal, go to Account - Advanced.
54 Figure 4.2.6-1 NAT Figure 4.2.7-1 User agent User Agent: To customize user agent field in the SIP message. If user agent is set to specific value, users could see the information from SIP message. If user agent is not set by default, users could see the company name, model number and firmware version from SIP message. 4.2.8. DTMF On the web portal, go to Account - Advanced. DTMF: To configure RTP audio video profile for DTMF and its payload type. Type: Support Inband, Info, RFC2833 or their combination. How To Notify DTMF: Only available when DTMF Type is Info. DTMF Payload: To configure payload type for DTMF. Figure 4.2.8-1 DTMF 4.2.9. Encryption On the web portal, go to Account - Advanced.
55 Figure 4.2.9-1 Encryption Voice Encryption(SRTP): If enabled, all audio signal (Its RTP streams indeed) will be encrypted for more security. 4.2.10. Call Related Max/Min Local Sip Port:To configure maximum /minimum local SIP port for designated account. PTime:Interval time between two consecutive RTP packets. Prevent SIP Hacking:Enable to prevent SIP from hacking in the Internet. 4.2.11. Remote Control On the web portal, go to Phone - Call feature. Remote Controlcould allow specific host to interact with IT83X by sending HTTP or HTTPS requests. The specific action could be answering an incoming call, hangup an ongoing call and so on.
56 Figure 4.2.10-1 Call related Figure 4.2.11-1 Remote control Allowed Access IP List: To configure the IP address of allowed host. 4.2.12. Session Time Out Session Time Out: To set the time out value, the ongoing call will be disconnected automatically if session time out. Figure 4.2.12-1 Session time out 4.3. Access Control 4.3.1. Web Relay On the web portal, go to Phone - Relay - Webrelay. IP Address: To fill in the IP address of web relay. UserName: To fill in the user name of the web relay. Password: To fill in the password of the web relay.
57 Figure 4.3.1-1 Web relay 4.3.2. Remote Relay by HTTP On the web portal, go to Phone - Relay. Remote Relay By HTTP: To configure the parameters to trigger a certain remote relay of door phone by sending http message, which also requires the configurations on door phone. 4.4. Security 4.4.1. Arming Zone Setting On the device, go to More - Settings - More - Arming. Arming function is very useful for home safety. IT83X supports 8 zones to connect different alarm detection devices for different zones. IT83X does not provide the power for detection devices, connecting the GND and IOX terminal (For example,enable the zone 1, users need to connect IO1 and GND).
58 Figure3.9-1 Remote relay by HTTP Figure 4.4.1-1 Zone setting Location: To select which location the detection device is in, including Bedroom, Guest room, Hall, Window, Balcony, Kitchen, Study and Bathroom. Type: To select which type of detection device is, including Infrared, Drmagnet, Smoke, Gas and Urgency.. Trigger Mode: To setup triggering mode for the sensor, including NO (normal open) and NC (normal closed). Alarm Status: To setup status of alarm sensor, including enable, disable and 24H. Note: Disable status of detector means it cannot be triggered, 24H status means it cannot be disabled. Enable status means it depends on arming mode. 4.4.2. Motion Detector Users could choose the home/more page, please refer to chapter 3.4.10. IT83X could to display Motion Detector on
59 Figure 4.4.2-1 Motion detection receive the captured motion pictures from the door phone, which requires the configurations on door phone. 4.5. Upgrade 4.5.1. Basic Upgrade On the web portal, go to Upgrade - Basic. Firmware Version: To display the firmware version at present. Hardware Version: To display the hardware version at present. Upgrade: To select the upgrading file from PC manually. Submit: To submit the upgrading file to IT83X. Cancel: To cancel submitting the upgrading file.
60 Figure 4.5.1-1 Basic upgrade 4.5.2. Autop Autop (Auto-Provisioning), this feature is used to configure or upgrade IT83X in batch via the support of third party servers. To use DHCP/PNP/TFTP/FTP/HTTP/HTTPS servers to get URL, and then download firmware and/or its corresponding configuration files from servers. These configuration files and firmware will be used to update firmware and the corresponding parameters on the phone. 4.5.2.1. PNP Autop PNP (Plug and Play):To enable or disable Plug and Play feature, which will send SIP subscription message to PNP server automatically to get auto provisioning servers address if enabled. By default, this SIP message is sent to multicast address 224.0.1.75(PNP server address by standard).
61 Figure 4.5.2.1-1 PNP Option 4.5.2.2. DHCP Autop DHCP Option:To use designated DHCP option to get auto provisioning servers address via DHCP. 4.5.2.3. Manual Autop Figure 4.5.2.2-1 DHCP option Manual Autop:To display and configure manual update servers settings. URL: To fill in the Auto provisioning server address. User Name:To fill in the user name if server needs an username to access, otherwise left blank. Password: To fill in the password if server needs a password to access, otherwise left blank. Common AES Key:To decipher common auto provisioning configuration file for IT83X.
62 Figure 4.5.2.3-1 Manual autop AES Key (MAC): Used for IP phone to decipher MAC-oriented auto provisioning configuration file(For example, file name could be 0C1105888888.cfg if IT83Xs MAC address is 0C1105888888). Notes:AES is one of many encryption, it should be configured only when configure file is ciphered with AES, otherwise left blank. 4.5.2.4. Automatic Autop Automatic Autop:To display and configure auto provisioning mode settings. It is actually self-explanatory.For example, mode Power on means IT83X will go to do provisioning every time it powers on. Note: Please check more details in autop feature guide . Figure 4.5.2.4-1 Automatic autop
63 Figure 4.6.1-1 Call log 4.6. Logs 4.6.1. Call log On the web portal, go to PhoneBook - Call Log. Users are able to view all /dialed /received /missed /forwarded calls. Call History: To select which kind of calls users want to view, including dialed, received, missed and forwarded. Export: To export the call log. 4.6.2. System Log On the web portal, go to Upgrade - Advanced. System log provides a professional method for administrator to debug . System Log: To display system log level and export system log file. Log level:To adjust the system log level, which ranges from 0 to 7 and it is 3 by default.The higher level means the more specific system log is saved to a temporary file.
64 Figure 4.6.2-1 System log Export Log:To export temporary system log file to local PC. Remote System Log: To enable/disable remote system Log. Remote System Server: To input the syslog server address. 4.6.3. PCAP On the web portal, go to Upgrade - Advanced - PCAP. PCAP is a network packet capture tool in IT83X itself, which provides an efficient method to troubleshoot network problems. PCAP Start: To start PCAP if users click Start button. PCAP Stop: To stop PCAP if users click Stop button. Export: To export the PCAP after capturing of packets. PCAP Auto Refresh: To enable or disable PCAP auto refresh.
65 Figure 4.6.3-1 PCAP
Abbreviations ACS:Auto Configuration Server Auto:Automatically DNS-SRV:Service record in the Domain Name System FTP: File Transfer Protocol AEC:Configurable Acoustic and Line Echo Cancelers GND: Ground 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 HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTPS: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure IP: Internet Protocol ID: Identification IR: Infrared LCD: Liquid Crystal Display LED: Light Emitting Diode MAX: Maximum POE: Power Over Ethernet PCMA: Pulse Code Modulation A-Law PCMU: Pulse Code Modulation -Law 66
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 67 Contact us For more information about the product, please visit us atwww.akuvox.com or feel free to contact us by Sales email: sales@akuvox.com Technical support email: techsupport@akuvox.com Telephone: +86-592-2133061 ext.7694/8162 We highly appreciate your feedback about our products.
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