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User Manual i16V&i32V Software Version: 2.4.0 Release Date2019/03/04 Directory Directory............................................................................................................................................................... 1 Picture............................................................................................................................................................. 2 Table................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Safety Instruction............................................................................................................................................... 1 4 Overview..............................................................................................................................................................2 5 Install Guide........................................................................................................................................................3 5.1 Use POE or external Power Adapter...................................................................................................... 3 5.2 Appendix Table.......................................................................................................................................4 5.2.1 Common command mode.........................................................................................................4 5.2.2 Function key LED state............................................................................................................. 4 6 Basic Introduction.............................................................................................................................................. 5 6.1 Panel shows.............................................................................................................................................5 6.2 Quick Setting...........................................................................................................................................5 6.3 WEB configuration................................................................................................................................. 6 6.4 SIP Configurations..................................................................................................................................7 6.5 Door opening operation (only for i32V Door Phone)............................................................................ 7 7 Basic Function.....................................................................................................................................................9 7.1 Making Calls........................................................................................................................................... 9 7.2 Answering Calls......................................................................................................................................9 7.3 End of the Call........................................................................................................................................ 9 7.4 Auto-Answering....................................................................................................................................10 7.5 DND...................................................................................................................................................... 11 7.6 Call Waiting.......................................................................................................................................... 12 8 Advanced Function...........................................................................................................................................13 8.1 Intercom................................................................................................................................................ 13 8.2 MCAST................................................................................................................................................. 13 8.3 Hotspot.................................................................................................................................................. 15 9 Web Configurations......................................................................................................................................... 17 9.1 Web Page Authentication......................................................................................................................17 9.2 System >> Information......................................................................................................................... 17 9.3 System >> Account...............................................................................................................................18 9.4 System >> Configurations.................................................................................................................... 18 9.5 System >> Upgrade...............................................................................................................................19 9.6 System >> Auto Provision.................................................................................................................... 19 9.7 System >> FDMS..................................................................................................................................22 9.8 System >> Tools................................................................................................................................... 22 9.9 Network >> Basic................................................................................................................................. 23 9.10 Network >> VPN................................................................................................................................ 25 9.11 Network >> Web Filter.......................................................................................................................26 9.12 Line >> SIP......................................................................................................................................... 28 9.13 Line >> Basic Settings........................................................................................................................32 9.14 Line >> SIP Hotspot........................................................................................................................... 33 9.15 EGS Setting >> Features.....................................................................................................................33 9.16 EGS Setting & Intercom Setting >> Audio........................................................................................ 37 9.17 EGS Setting & Intercom Setting >> Video........................................................................................ 38 9.18 EGS Setting & Intercom Setting >> MCAST.................................................................................... 41 9.19 EGS Setting & Intercom Setting >> action URL............................................................................... 42 9.20 EGS Setting & Intercom Setting >> Time/Date.................................................................................42 9.21 EGS Settings >> Trusted Certificates.................................................................................................43 9.22 EGS Settings >> Device Certificates..................................................................................................43 9.23 EGS Access.........................................................................................................................................44 9.24 EGS Logs............................................................................................................................................ 46 9.25 Door Lock........................................................................................................................................... 48 9.26 Alert &Security Settings..................................................................................................................... 49 9.27 Function Key.......................................................................................................................................52 10 Trouble Shooting............................................................................................................................................ 55 10.1 Get device system information........................................................................................................... 55 10.2 Reboot device......................................................................................................................................55 10.3 Device factory reset............................................................................................................................ 55 10.4 Network Packets Capture....................................................................................................................55 10.5 Common Trouble Cases......................................................................................................................55 1 Picture
- Panel.................................................................................................................................... 5 Figure 1
- Quickly setting.....................................................................................................................6 Figure 2
- WEB Login..........................................................................................................................6 Figure 3
- Line Registered ..................................................................................................................7 Figure 4
- Function Setting...................................................................................................................9 Figure 5
- Set Release .......................................................................................................................10 Figure 6
- Enable Auto Answer..........................................................................................................10 Figure 7
- Set DND Option................................................................................................................ 11 Figure 8
- Enable DND.......................................................................................................................11 Figure 9 Figure 10
- Call Waiting.....................................................................................................................12 Figure 11 - WEB Intercom.................................................................................................................13 Figure 12
- MCAST........................................................................................................................... 14
- SIP Hotspot ...................................................................................................................16 Figure 13
- WEB Account..................................................................................................................18 Figure 14 Figure 15
- System Setting.................................................................................................................18
- Upgrade........................................................................................................................... 19 Figure 16
- Auto Provision.................................................................................................................19 Figure 17 Figure 18
- FDMS.............................................................................................................................. 22
- Tools................................................................................................................................ 22 Figure 19 Figure 20
- Network Basic Setting.....................................................................................................23
- VPN................................................................................................................................. 25 Figure 21
- WEB Filter.......................................................................................................................27 Figure 22 Figure 23
- WEB Filter Table.............................................................................................................27
- SIP Line Configuration....................................................................................................28 Figure 24
- Network Basic................................................................................................................. 32 Figure 25 Figure 26
- Line Basic Setting........................................................................................................... 32
- EGS Setting..................................................................................................................... 34 Figure 27
- Audio Setting...................................................................................................................37 Figure 28 Figure 29
- Video Setting................................................................................................................... 39
- Trusted Certificates..........................................................................................................43 Figure 30
- Device Certificates.......................................................................................................... 44 Figure 31 Figure 32
- EGS Access..................................................................................................................... 45 EGS Logs........................................................................................................................47 Figure 33 Figure 34
- Door Lock........................................................................................................................48
- Alert/Security Settings.....................................................................................................50 Figure 35 Figure 36
- Function Key Settings..................................................................................................... 52 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39
- Hot Key Settings.......................................................................................................... 52
- Multicast Settings........................................................................................................53
- Advanced Settings.......................................................................................................54 2 Table
- Common command mode............................................................................................... 4 Table 1
- Function key LED state.........................................................................................................4 Table 2
- Panel introduction................................................................................................................. 5 Table 3
- Intercom.............................................................................................................................. 13 Table 4
- MCAST............................................................................................................................... 14 Table 5
- SIP Hotspot........................................................................................................................ 15 Table 6
- Auto Provision.....................................................................................................................20 Table 7
- FDMS..................................................................................................................................22 Table 8
- Network Basic Setting........................................................................................................ 23 Table 9 Table 10
- SIP Line Configuration..................................................................................................... 29 Table 11 - Line Basic Setting............................................................................................................. 32 Table 12
- EGS Setting.......................................................................................................................34
- Audio Setting.....................................................................................................................37 Table 13
- Video Setting.....................................................................................................................41 Table 14 Table 15
- MCAST parameters.......................................................................................................... 41
- action URL........................................................................................................................42 Table 16
- Time/Date..........................................................................................................................42 Table 17 Table 19
- EGS Logs Parameter.........................................................................................................47
- Door Lock Parameter........................................................................................................48 Table 20 Table 21
- Alert/Security Settings...................................................................................................... 50
- Function Key Settings.......................................................................................................52 Table 22
- Hot Key Settings........................................................................................................... 52 Table 23 Table 24
- Multicast Settings ........................................................................................................53
- Advanced Settings.........................................................................................................54 Table 25 Table 26
- Common Trouble Cases................................................................................................56 3 Safety Instruction Please read the following safety notices before installing or using this unit. They are crucial for the safe and reliable operation of the device. Please use the external power supply that is included in the package. Other power supply may cause damage to the phone and affect the behavior or induce noise. Before using the external power supply in the package, please check the home power voltage. Inaccurate power voltage may cause fire and damage. Please do not damage the power cord. If power cord or plug is impaired, do not use it because it may cause fire or electric shock. Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards. This phone is design for indoor use. Do not install the device in places where there is direct sunlight. Also do not put the device on carpets or cushions. It may cause fire or breakdown. Avoid exposure the phone to high temperature or below 0 or high humidity. Avoid wetting the unit with any liquid. Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert handling of the device could damage it. Consult your authorized dealer for help, or else it may cause fire, electric shock and breakdown. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean it. Wipe it with a soft cloth that has been slightly dampened in a mild soap and water solution. When lightning, do not touch power plug, it may cause an electric shock. Do not install this phone in an ill-ventilated place. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. 1 4 Overview i16V is a SIP visual intercom and i32V is a SIP video door phone developed for industry users on the basis of over ten years of VoIP phone technology. The voice transmission is based on the standard IP/RTP protocol, and the video transmission on RTSP protocol. They inherit Fanvil IP phones advantages like good stability and tele-grade sound quality, and perfectly compatible with all current SIP-based main IP PBX/ soft switch /IMS platforms, such as Asterisk, Broadsoft, 3CX, Elastix, etc., for quickly deploying and provision. i32V integrates multiple door open methods like remote door opening, password door opening, RFID card opening and indoor opening, with high cost performance and is the ideal choice for customers. 2 5 Install Guide 5.1 Use POE or external Power Adapter i16V&i32V, called as the device hereafter, supports two power supply modes, power supply from external power adapter or over Ethernet (POE) complied switch. POE power supply saves the space and cost of providing the device additional power outlet. With a POE switch, the device can be powered through a single Ethernet cable which is also used for data transmission. By attaching UPS system to POE switch, the device can keep working at power outage just like traditional PSTN telephone which is powered by the telephone line. For users who do not have POE equipment, the traditional power adaptor should be used. If the device is connected to a POE switch and power adapter at the same time, the power adapter will be used in priority and will switch to POE power supply once it fails. Please use the power adapter supplied by Fanvil and the POE switch met the specifications to ensure the device work properly. 3 5.2 Appendix Table 5.2.1 Common command mode Action IP Broadcast under standby mode Switch mode network Table 1 - Common command mode Description In standby mode, long presse the speed dial button for 10 seconds, there will be a toot sound and the indicator light will flash 5 seconds, please press the speed dial button once within 5 seconds, the toot sound will stop automatically reporting IP In standby mode, long press the speed dial button for 10 seconds, there will be a toot sound and the indicator light will flash 5 seconds. Within 5 seconds, press the speed dial button three times quickly to switch the network mode. Network state in static or PPPoE mode will be switched to DHCP mode; If the network is in DHCP mode, it will switch to static IP 192.168.1.128. IP will be reported after successful switch 5.2.2 Function key LED state Type Speed dial Table 2 - Function key LED state LED Normally on Quick flashing Slow flashing State Successfully registered Registration failed/ network abnormal In call 4 6 Basic Introduction 6.1 Panel Overview i32V i16V Figure 1 - Panel Table 3 - Panel introduction Number 1 2 Name IP Camera Speaker 3 4 5 Speed dial button MIC Card reader area 6.2 Quick Setting Description Video signal acquisition and transmission Play sound For speed dial, multicast, intercom, IP broadcast and other functions Collect voice RFID card reader area,supports IC card and ID card Before proceeding with this step, make sure your Internet broadband connection is working properly and complete the network hardware connection. The default factory mode of i32V is DHCP and i16V is static IP address mode. IP address can be viewed by. In standby mode, long presses the speed dial button for 10 seconds, there will be a beeping sound and indicator light flashes for 5 seconds, press the speed dial button once within 5 5 seconds (please do not operate within 30 seconds when power on), the voice will automatically play the IP address of the device or use the "IP scanning tool. exe"
software to find the IP address of the device. Download http://download.fanvil.com/tool/iDoorPhoneNetworkScanner.exe In standby mode, long presses the speed dial button for 10 seconds, there will be a beeping sound and indicator light flashes for 5 seconds, press the speed dial button once within 5 seconds (30 seconds after the power on), the voice will automatically play the IP address of the machine or use the "IP scanning tool. exe" software to find the IP address of the device. Login to the device's WEB page for configuration according to the IP address:
Configure the account, user name, server address and other parameters required for registration provided by the service provider on the WEB configuration page;
The above picture shows the device information founded by the IP scanning tool, and the IP address is dynamic. Figure 2 - Quickly setting 6.3 WEB configuration When the device and your computer are successfully connected to the network, enter the IP address of the device on the browser as http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/ and you can see the login interface of the web page management. Figure 3 - WEB Login 6 to log in to the web page. The default The username and password should be correct username and password are "admin". For the specific details of the operation of the web page, please refer to 9 Web Configurations 6.4 SIP Configurations At least one SIP line should be configured properly to enable the telephony service. The line configuration is like a virtualized SIM card. Just like a SIM card on a mobile phone, it stores the service provider and the account information used for registration and authentication. When the device is applied with the configuration, it will register the device to the service provider with the servers address and users authentication as stored in the configurations. The SIP line configuration should be set via the WEB configuration page by entering the correct information such as phone number, authentication name/password, SIP server address, server port, etc. which are provided by the SIP server administrator. WEB interfaceAfter login into the phone page, enter [Line] >> [SIP] and select SIP1/SIP2 for configuration, click apply to complete registration after configuration, as shown below:
Figure 4 - SIP Line Configuration 6.5 Door opening operation (only for i32V Door Phone) Unlock the door in the following eight ways:
1) The door phone calls the appointed number, and the receiver enters the remote door opening password to open the door. 7 3) The other device calls the door phone, enters the corresponding remote authentication code, and opens the door after timeout or the password check length is reached (the authentication code shall be configured in the access list, and the remote telephone opening shall be enabled). 4) Open the door by swiping the RFID card, which supports IC card and ID card. 5) Indoor door opening, the door can be opened through the indoor door button when the door phone is in any state. 6) Enter the position speed dial + authentication code to open the door, and directly enter this authentication code to open the door in standby mode. Please refer to the access list Settings for details. 7) super administrator card and super administrator password to open the door, in the case of door phone software exception, can open the door through the super administrator card and super administrator password (super administrator password is only limited to the device with a keyboard). 8) Active URL control command opens the door The open URL is http://user:pwd@host/cgi-bin/ConfigManApp.com?Key = F_LOCK & code =
openCode A. user and PWD are user names and passwords for logging into the web B. openCode is the remote door opening password, and the default is *
Example: http://admin:admin@172.18.3.25/cgi-bin/ConfigManApp.com?Key = *
Access code input correct play long sound prompt access and remote users, input error through the low frequency short sound prompt. Password input is prompted by high frequency long sound successful, input error is prompted by high frequency short sound. When the door lock is opened, it will be prompted by playing the long sound.. 8 7 Basic Function 7.1 Making Calls After setting the function key to Hot key and setting the number, press the function key to immediately call out the set number, as shown below:
Figure 5 - Function Setting See detailed configuration instructions 9.27 Function Key 7.2 Answering Calls After setting up the automatic answer and setting up the automatic answer time, it will hear the ringing bell within the set time and automatically answer the call after timeout. Cancel automatic answering. When a call comes in, you will hear the ringing bell and will not answer the phone over time. 7.3 End of the Call You can hang up the call through the Release key (you can set the function key as the Release key) or turn on the speed dial button to hang up the call. See detailed configuration instructions 9.27 Function Key. 9 7.4 Auto-Answering Figure 6 - Set Release The user can turn off the auto-answer function (enabled by default) on the device webpage, and the ring tone will be heard after the shutdown, and the auto-answer will not time out. Web interface: enter [EGS Setting] >> [Features], Enable auto answer, set mode and auto answer time and click submit. Figure 7 - Enable Auto Answer Auto Answer mode:
DisableTurn off the automatic answer function, the device has a call, ring, will not time out to answer automatically. Line1Line 1 has an automatic call timeout. Line2Line 2 has an automatic call timeout. Line1 and Line2Line 1 and line 2 have an automatic call timeout. Lines and IP CallLine and IP direct dial call timeout automatically answer. Auto Answer Timeout0~60 10 The range can be set to 0~60s , and the call will be answered automatically when the timeout is set. 7.5 DND Users can turn on the do-not-disturb (DND) feature on the device's web page to reject incoming calls (including call waiting).Do not disturb can be set by the SIP line respectively on/off. Turn on/off all lines of the device without interruption by the following methods:
Web interface: enter [EGS Setting] >> [Features], set the DND Mode to phone and Enable DND. Figure 8 - Set DND Option Turn on/off the interruption free method for the specific line of the device, as follows:
Web interface: enter [EGS Setting] >> [Features], set the do not disturb type to Line, enter
[Line] >> [SIP], choose a Line and enter [Line] >> [Advanced settings], Enable DND. Figure 9 - Enable DND 11 7.6 Call Waiting Enable call waiting: new calls can be accepted during a call. Disable call waiting: new calls will be automatically rejected and a busy signal will be prompted Enable call waiting tone: when you receive a new call on the line, the device will beep. Users can enable/disable call waiting in the device interface and the web interface. Web interface: enter [EGS Setting] >> [Features], enable/disable call waiting, enable/disable call waiting tone. Figure 10 - Call Waiting 12 8 Advance Function 8.1 Intercom The equipment can answer intercom calls automatically. Figure 11 - WEB Intercom Table 4 - Intercom Parameters Enable Intercom Mute Enable Intercom Ringing Description Enable mute during intercom mode If the incoming call is intercom call, the device plays the intercom tone. 8.2 MCAST This feature allows user to make some kind of broadcast call to people who are in multicast group. User can configure a multicast DSS Key on the phone, which allows user to send a Real Time Transport Protocol (RTP) stream to the pre-configured multicast address without involving SIP signaling. You can also configure the phone to receive an RTP stream from pre-configured multicast listening address without involving SIP signaling. You can specify up to 10 multicast listening addresses. 13 Figure 12 - MCAST Table 5 - MCAST Parameters Enable Auto Mcast Auto Mcast Timeout Delete Time Priority Enable Intercom barge into Mcast Enable Page Priority Name Host:port Description Send the multicast configuration information by Sip Notify signaling, and the device will configure the information to the system for multicast listening or cancel the multicast listening in the system after receiving the information When a multicast call does not end normally, but for some reason the device can no longer receive a multicast RTP packet, this configuration cancels the listening after a specified time The priority defined in the current call, 1 is the highest priority and 10 is the lowest. When enabled, intercom insertion is allowed on multicast calls Regardless of which of the two multicast groups is called in first, the device will receive the higher priority multicast first. Listened multicast server name Listened multicast servers multicast IP address and port. Multicast Go to web page of [Function Key] >> [Function Key] , select the type to multicast, set the multicast address, and select the codec. Click Apply. Set up the name, host and port of the receiving multicast on the web page of [Phone Settings] >> [MCAST]. 14 Press the DSSKY of Multicast Key which you set. Receive end will receive multicast call and play multicast automatically. 8.3 Hotspot SIP hotspot is a simple utility. Its configuration is simple, can realize the function of group vibration, can expand the number of SIP account. Take one device A as the SIP hotspot and the other devices (B, C) as the SIP hotspot client. When someone calls device A, devices A, B, and C will ring, and if any of them answer, the other devices will stop ringing and not be able to answer at the same time. When A B or C device is called out, it is called out with A SIP number registered with device A. Parameters Enable Hotspot Set the enable hotspot option in the SIP hotspot configuration TAB to Description Table 6 - SIP Hotspot Mode Monitor Type Monitor Address Remote Port Name Line Settings enabled This device can only be used as a client The monitoring type can be broadcast or multicast. If you want to restrict broadcast packets in the network, you can choose multicast. The type of monitoring on the server side and the client side must be the same, for example, when the device on the client side is selected for multicast, the device on the SIP hotspot server side must also be set for multicast The multicast address used by the client and server when the monitoring type is multicast. If broadcasting is used, this address does not need to be configured, and the system will communicate by default using the broadcast address of the device's wan port IP Fill in a custom hotspot communication port. The server and client ports need to be consistent Fill in the name of the SIP hotspot. This configuration is used to identify different hotspots on the network to avoid connection conflicts Sets whether to enable the SIP hotspot function on the corresponding SIP line Client Settings As a SIP hotspot client, there is no need to set up a SIP account, which is automatically acquired and configured when the device is enabled. Just change the mode to "client" and the other options are set in the same way as the hotspot. 15 Figure 13 - SIP Hotspot The device is the hotspot server, and the default extension is 0.The device ACTS as a client, and the extension number is increased from 1 (the extension number can be viewed through the [SIP hotspot] page of the webpage). Calling internal extension:
The hotspot server and client can dial each other through the extension number before Extension 1 dials extension 0 16 9 Web Configurations 9.1 Web Page Authentication Users can log into the device's web page to manage user device information and operate the device. Users must provide the correct user name and password to log in. If the password is entered incorrectly three times, it will be locked and can be entered again after 5 minutes. The details are as follows:
If an IP is logged in more than the specified number of times with a different user name, it will be locked If a user name logs in more than a specified number of times on a different IP, it is also locked 9.2 System >> Information User can get the system information of the device in this page including, Model Hardware Version Software Version Uptime Last uptime MEMinfo System Time And summarization of network status, Network Mode MAC Address IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway Besides, summarization of SIP account status, SIP User SIP account status (Registered / Unapplied / Trying / Timeout ) 17 9.3 System >> Account Figure 14 - WEB Account On this page the user can change the password for the login page. Users with administrator rights can also add or delete users, manage users, and set permissions and passwords for new users 9.4 System >> Configurations Figure 15 - System Setting On this page, users with administrator privileges can view, export, or import the phone configuration, or restore the phone to factory Settings. Export Configurations Right click to select target save as, that is, to download the device's configuration file, suffix
.txt. (note: profile export requires administrator privileges) Import Configurations Import the configuration file of Settings. The device will restart automatically after successful 18 import, and the configuration will take effect after restart Reset Phone The phone data will be cleared, including configuration and database tables. 9.5 System >> Upgrade Figure 16 - Upgrade Upgrade the software version of the device, and upgrade to the new version through the webpage. After the upgrade, the device will automatically restart and update to the new version. Click select, select the version and then click upgrade 9.6 System >> Auto Provision Webpage: Login and go to [System] >> [Auto provision]. Figure 17 - Auto Provision Fanvil devices support SIP PnP, DHCP options, Static provision, TR069. If all of the 4 methods are enabled, the priority from high to low as below:
PNP>DHCP>TR069> Static Provisioning Transferring protocol: FTP TFTP HTTP HTTPS 19 Details refer to Fanvil Auto Provision http://www.fanvil.com/Uploads/Temp/download/20180920/5ba38170d79fb.pdf Table 7 - Auto Provision Parameters Basic settings Description Show the current config files version. If the version of configuration downloaded is higher than this, the configuration will be upgraded. If the endpoints confirm the configuration by the Digest method, the configuration will not be upgraded unless it differs from the current configuration Show the common config files version. If the configuration downloaded and this configuration is the same, the auto provision will stop. If the endpoints confirm the configuration by the Digest method, the configuration will not be upgraded unless it differs from the current configuration. Serial number of the equipment Username for configuration server. Used for FTP/HTTP/HTTPS. If this is blank the phone will use anonymous Password for configuration server. Used for FTP/HTTP/HTTPS. Encryption key for the configuration file Encryption key for common configuration file Save the auto provision username and password in the phone until the server url changes The default value is 5. If the download configuration fails, it will be downloaded 5 times. When the feature is enable, if the configuration of server is changed, phone will download and update. The equipment supports configuration from Option 43, Option 66, or a Custom DHCP option. It may also be disabled. Current Configuration Version General Configuration Version CPE Serial Number Authentication Name Authentication Password Configuration File Encryption Key General Configuration File Encryption Key Save Auto Provision Information Download Fail Check Times Enable Server Digest DHCP Option Option Value 20 Custom Option Value Enable DHCP Option 120 SIP Plug and Play (PnP) Enable SIP PnP Custom option number. Must be from 128 to 254. Set the SIP server address through DHCP option 120. Whether enable PnP or not. If PnP is enable, phone will send a SIP SUBSCRIBE message with broadcast method. Any server can support the feature will respond and send a Notify with URL to phone. Phone could get the configuration file with the URL. Broadcast address. As default, it is 224.0.0.0. PnP port Server Address Server Port Transport Protocol PnP protocol, TCP or UDP. Update Interval Static Provisioning Server PnP message interval. Server Address Configuration File Name Protocol Type Update Interval Update Mode TR069 Enable TR069 Enable TR069 Warning Tone ACS Server Type ACS Server URL ACS User ACS Password TR069 Auto Login STUN server address Set FTP/TFTP/HTTP server IP address for auto update. The address can be an IP address or Domain name with subdirectory. The configuration file name. If it is empty, phone will request the common file and device file which is named as its MAC address. The file name could be a common name, $mac.cfg, $input.cfg. The file format supports CFG/TXT/XML. Transferring protocol type supports FTPTFTPHTTP and HTTPS Configuration file update interval time. As default it is 1, means phone will check the update every 1 hour. Provision Mode. 1. Disabled. 2. Update after reboot. 3. Update after interval. Enable TR069 after selection If TR069 is enabled, there will be a prompt tone when connecting. There are 2 options Serve type, common and CTC. ACS server address ACS server username (up to is 59 character) ACS server password (up to is 59 character) Enable/Disable TR069 Auto Login. Enter the STUN address 21 Enable the STUN Enable the STUN 9.7 System >> FDMS Figure 18 - FDMS Table 8 - FDMS FDMS information Settings Community Designations Name of equipment installation community Building a movie theater room number Name of equipment installation building Equipment installation room name 9.8 System >> Tools This page gives the user the tools to solve the problem. Figure 19 - Tools 22 SyslogWhen enabled, set the syslog software address, and log information of the device will be recorded in the syslog software during operation. If there is any problem, log information can be analyzed by Fanvil technical support. Auto Reboot Setting:
Reboot Mode:
DisableIt will not restart at set time after disabled Fixed TimeIn the range of 0~24 (h), restart will be conducted at the setting point every day after the setting is completed UptimeSet the maximum length to 3 bits and restart at run time For other details, please refer to 10 trouble shooting 9.9 Network >> Basic This page allows users to configure network connection types and parameters. Figure 20 - Network Basic Setting Table 9 - Network Basic Setting Field Name Explanation Network Status IP Subnet The current IP address of the equipment The current Subnet Mask 23 The current Gateway IP address mask Default gateway MAC MAC Time stamp Settings Select the appropriate network mode. The equipment supports three network modes:
The MAC address of the equipment Get the MAC address of time. Static IP Network parameters must be entered manually and will not change. All parameters are provided by the ISP. DHCP Network parameters are provided automatically by a DHCP server. PPPoE Account and Password must be input manually. These are provided by your ISP. Enter the server address of the Primary DNS. Select the Configured mode of the DNS Server. Enter the server address of the Secondary DNS. If Static IP is chosen, the screen below will appear. Enter values provided by the ISP. DNS Server Configured by Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server attention 1After setting the parameters, clicksubmitto take effect. 2If you change the IP operation, the web page will no longer respond, at this time should be entered in the address bar new IP to connect to the device. 3f the system USES DHCP to obtain IP at start up, and the network address of the DHCP Server is the same as the network address of the system LAN, then after the system obtains the DHCP IP, it will add 1 to the last bit of the network address of LAN and modify the IP address segment of the DHCP Server of LAN. If the DHCP access is reconnected to the WAN after the system is started, and the network address assigned by the DHCP server is the same as that of the LAN, then the WAN will not be able to obtain IP access to the network Service Port Settings Web Server Type Specify Web Server Type HTTP or HTTPS HTTP Port Port for web browser access. Default value is 80. To enhance security, change this from the default. Setting this port to 0 will disable HTTP 24 access. Example: The IP address is 192.168.1.70 and the port value is 8090, the accessing address is http://192.168.1.70:8090. Port for HTTPS access. Before using https, an https authentication certification must be downloaded into the equipment. Default value is 443. To enhance security, change this from the default. HTTPS Port 9.10 Network >> VPN Figure 21 - VPN Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a technology to allow device to create a tunneling connection to a server and becomes part of the servers network. The network transmission of the device may be routed through the VPN server. For some users, especially enterprise users, a VPN connection might be required to be established before activate a line registration. The device supports two VPN modes, Layer 2 Transportation Protocol (L2TP) and OpenVPN. The VPN connection must be configured and started (or stopped) from the device web portal. L2TP NOTICE! The device only supports non-encrypted basic authentication and 25 non-encrypted data tunneling. For users who need data encryption, please use OpenVPN instead. To establish a L2TP connection, users should log in to the device web portal, open webpage
[Network] >> [VPN]. In VPN Mode, check the Enable VPN option and select L2TP, then fill in the L2TP server address, Authentication Username, and Authentication Password in the L2TP section. Press Apply then the device will try to connect to the L2TP server. When the VPN connection established, the VPN IP Address should be displayed in the VPN status. There may be some delay of the connection establishment. User may need to refresh the page to update the status. Once the VPN is configured, the device will try to connect with the VPN automatically when the device boots up every time until user disable it. Sometimes, if the VPN connection does not establish immediately, user may try to reboot the device and check if VPN connection established after reboot. OpenVPN To establish an OpenVPN connection, user should get configuration files from the OpenVPN hosting provider and name them as the following, the following authentication and OpenVPN Configuration file:
CA Root Certification:
Client Certification:
Client Key:
client.ovpn ca.crt client.crt client.key User can upload these files to the device in the web page [Network] >> [VPN], select OpenVPN Files. Then user should check Enable VPN and select OpenVPN in VPN Mode and click Apply to enable OpenVPN connection. Same as L2TP connection, the connection will be established every time when system rebooted until user disable it manually. 9.11 Network >> Web Filter A user can set up a configuration management device that allows only machines with a certain network segment IP to access the configuration management device 26 Figure 22 - WEB Filter Figure 23 - WEB Filter Table Add and remove IP segments that are accessible; Configure the starting IP address within the start IP, end the IP address within the end IP, and click [Add] to submit to take effect. A large network segment can be set, or it can be divided into several network segments to add. When deleting, select the initial IP of the network segment to be deleted from the drop-down menu, and then click [Delete] to take effect. Enable web page filtering: configure enable/disable web page access filtering; Click the "apply"
button to take effect. Note: if the device you are accessing is in the same network segment as the phone, please do not configure the filter segment of the web page to be outside your own network segment, otherwise you will not be able to log in the web page. 27 9.12 Line >> SIP Figure 24 - SIP Configure the service configuration for the wire on this page. 28 Table 10 - SIP SIP Field Name Basic Settings (Choose the SIP line to configured) Explanation Line Status Whether the service of the line should be activated Enter the authentication name of the service account Enter the authentication password of the service account Display the current line status at page loading. To get the up to date line status, user has to refresh the page manually. Enter the username of the service account. Enter the display name to be sent in a call request. Username Display name Authentication Name Authentication Password Activate SIP Proxy Server Address SIP Proxy Server Port Outbound proxy address Outbound proxy port Enter the outbound proxy port, default is 5060 Realm Codecs Settings Set the priority and availability of the codecs by adding or remove them from the list. Advanced Settings Enter the IP or FQDN address of outbound proxy server provided by the service provider Enter the SIP domain if requested by the service provider Enter the IP or FQDN address of the SIP proxy server Enter the SIP proxy server port, default is 5060 Subscribe For Voice Message Voice Message Number Voice Message Subscribe Period Enable DND Blocking Anonymous Call Use 182 Response for Call waiting Enable the device to subscribe a voice message waiting notification, if enabled, the device will receive notification from the server if there is voice message waiting on the server Set the number for retrieving voice message Set the interval of voice message notification subscription Enable Do-not-disturb, any incoming call to this line will be rejected automatically Reject any incoming call without presenting caller ID Set the device to use 182 response code at call waiting response 29 Anonymous Call Standard Dial Without Registered Click To Talk User Agent Response Single Codec Ring Type Conference Type Server Conference Number Transfer Timeout Enable Long Contact Enable the Inactive Hold Set the standard to be used for anonymous Set call out by proxy without registration Set Click To Talk Set the user agent, the default is Model with Software Version. If setting enabled, the device will use single codec in response to an incoming call request Set the ring tone type for the line Set the type of call conference, Local=set up call conference by the device itself, maximum supports two remote parties, Server=set up call conference by dialing to a conference room on the server Set the conference room number when conference type is set to be Server Set the timeout of call transfer process Allow more parameters in contact field per RFC 3840 Active capture package SDP is inactive, while the hold is sendrecv. Active capture package has no response of 400, etc. Hold the hair inactive After closing the grab packet, you can see that the DSP is sendonly and the hold is sendrecv Whether to add quote in display name Use Quote in Display Name Specific Server Type Set the line to collaborate with specific server type Registration Expiration Use VPN Use STUN Convert URI Set the SIP expiration interval Set the line to use VPN restrict route Set the line to use STUN for NAT traversal Convert not digit and alphabet characters to %hh hex code Set the DTMF sending mode, there are four types:
In-band RFC2833 SIP_INFO AUTO Different service providers may offer different models When the device's DTMF type is set to SIP_INFO The DTMF_SIP_INFO type is configured to send */#, and when the DTMF Type DTMF SIP INFO Mode 30 device presses the */# key, the actual value sent is */#;
Configured to send 10/11, when the device presses the */# key, the actual value sent is 10/11. Set the line to use TCP or UDP for SIP transmission Set the Local Port Set the SIP version Set the Caller ID Header Enables the use of strict routing. When the phone receives packets from the server, it will use the source IP address, not the address in via field. Sets user=phone in SIP messages. Enable/Disable SCA (Shared Call Appearance ) Set the line to use DNS SRV which will resolve the FQDN in proxy server into a service list Set the line to use dummy UDP or SIP OPTION packet to keep NAT pinhole opened Set the keep alive packet transmitting interval Set the line to enable call ending by session timer refreshment. The call session will be ended if there is not new session timer event update received after the timeout period Set the session timer timeout period Set the line to add rport in SIP headers Set the line to support PRACK SIP message Set the line to use DNS SRV which will resolve the FQDN in proxy server into a service list Enable/Disable Auto Change Port Keep the authentication parameters from previous authentication Using TCP protocol to guarantee usability of transport for SIP messages above 1500 bytes Support Globally Routable User-Agent URI (GRUU) Set the pass phrase for RTP encryption When enabled, all SIP messages strip Mac fields When enabled, register the message ribbon Mac field Transportation Protocol Local Port SIP Version Caller ID Header Enable Strict Proxy Enable user=phone Enable SCA Enable DNS SRV Keep Alive Type Keep Alive Interval Enable Session Timer Session Timeout Enable Rport Enable PRACK Enable DNS SRV Auto Change Port Keep Authentication Auto TCP Enable GRUU RTP Encryption With Mac field Register with the Mac field 31 9.13 Line >> Basic Settings STUN -Simple Traversal of UDP through NAT -A STUN server allows a phone in a private network to know its public IP and port as well as the type of NAT being used. The equipment can then use this information to register itself to a SIP server so that it can make and receive calls while in a private network. Figure 25 - Network Basic Setting up SIP Global Configuration:
Figure 26 - Line Basic Setting Table 11 - Line Basic Setting Field Name Explanation 32 Set the local SIP port used to send/receive SIP messages. Set the retry interval of SIP REGISTRATION when registration failed. SIP Settings Local SIP Port Registration Failure Retry Interval Enable Strict UA Match Enable or disable Strict UA Match Field Name STUN Settings Server Address Server Port Explanation STUN Server IP address STUN Server Port Default is 3478. STUN blinding period STUN packets are sent at this interval to keep the NAT mapping active. Waiting time for SIP. This will vary depending on the network. Binding Period SIP Waiting Time 9.14 Line >> SIP Hotspot SIP hotspot is a simple and practical function. It is simple to configure, can realize the function of group vibration, and can expand the number of SIP accounts. See 8.3 Hotspot for details. 9.15 EGS Setting >> Features 33 Figure 27 - EGS Setting Table 12 - EGS Setting EGS Features Setting (Only for Door phone) Field Name Basic Settings Explanation Switch Mode Switch-On Duration Enable Card Reader Card Reader Working Mode Card Reader HF Card Data Reverse Monostable: there is only one fixed action status for door unlocking. Bistable: there are two actions and statuses, door unlocking and door locking. Each action might be triggered and changed to the other status. After changed, the status would be kept. Initial Value is Monostable Door unlocking time for Monostable mode only. If the time is up, the door would be locked automatically. Initial Value is 5 seconds. Enable or disable card reader for RFID cards. Set ID card stats:
Normal: This is the work mode, after the slot card can to open the door. Card Issuing: This is the issuing mode, after the slot card can to add ID cards. Card Revoking: This is the revoking mode, after the slot card can to delete ID cards. Set the HF card data reverse order, the default value is automatic. You can set it up when the card display is not consistent with the card number. Card Reader LF Card The LF Card Effective Data, the default value is automatic. 34 Effective Data Wiegand Data Reverse Enable Access Table Limit Talk Duration Talk Duration Calling Password Description Set Wiegand Data Reverse, the default value is automatic. Disable remote password implementations for all calls to open doors;
Enable remote password to open the door after calling only by access guard If enabled, calls would be forced ended after talking time is up. The call will be ended automatically when time up. Initial Value is 120 seconds Remote door unlocking password. Initial Value is *. Device description displayed on IP scanning tool software. Initial Value is i32V IP Door Phone. Enable Open Log Server Address of Open Log Server Port of Open Log Server Door Unlock Indication Enable or disable to connect with log server Log server address(IP or domain name) Log server port (0-65535) , Initial Value is 514. Remote Code Check Length Indication tone for door unlocked. There are 3 type of tone: silent/short beeps/long beeps. The remote access code length would be restricted with it. If the input access code length is matched with it, system would check it immediately. Initial Value is 4. Basic SettingsDoor Phone &Intercom Phone DND (Do Not Disturb) Ban Outgoing DND might be disabled phone for all SIP lines, or line for SIP individually. But the outgoing calls will not be affected If enabled, no outgoing calls can be made. The default value is enabled. Allow users to answer the second call while maintaining the call. The default value is enabled. When enabled, the call waiting tone can be heard while waiting for a call. If this function is turned off, when waiting for a call, the beep will not be heard. Enable Call Waiting Enable Call Waiting Tone If enabled, mutes incoming calls during an intercom call. Enable Intercom Mute Enable Intercom Tone Enable Auto Dial Out Enable Auto Dial Out when timeout. Auto Dial Out Time Configure waiting time for timeout dialing. If enabled, plays intercom ring tone to alert to an intercom call. 35 Enable Auto Answer function Enable Auto Answer Auto Answer Timeout Set Auto Answer Timeout No Answer Handdown No Answer Auto Hangup Auto Hangup Timeout Dial Fixed Length to Send Enable automatically hang up when no answer Configuration automatically hangs up when no answer occurs within the set time. Set the time of no answer auto hangs up. Configure to enable/disable fixed-length automatic dial-out numbers. Send length Dial Number Voice Play System Language Enable DND Voice Read IP Configure the receiving number length; default is 4. After the user dials the 4-digit number, the device will automatically call out the 4-digit number. Configure to enable/disable dial-up voice prompts, which are disabled by default. Language for configuring voice prompts. If this item is selected, the device will reject any incoming calls and the caller will remind the device not to use, but the local exhalation will not be affected. Configure IP broadcasting (press the # key for 3 seconds in standby state); the default value is enabled. Block Out Settings(Only for Door phone) Add or delete blocked numbers enter the prefix of numbers which should not be dialed by the phone. For example, if 001 is entered, the phone would not dial any number beginning with 001. X and x are wildcards which match single digit. For example, if 4xxx or 4XXX is entered, the phone would not dial any 4 digits numbers beginning with 4. It would dial numbers beginning with 4 which are longer or shorter than 4 digits. Programmable Key Settings(Only for Door phone, *#key of customer setting) Idle Input Password Dialing Alerting Ringing Call Waiting Talking Set the function of * and #key when idle. Set the function of * and #key when Input password. Set the function of * and #key when dialing. Set the function of * and #key when alerting. Set the function of * and #key when ringing. Set the function of * and #key when call waiting. Set the function of * and #key when talking. 36 9.16 EGS Setting & Intercom Setting >> Audio Field Name Audio Settings Codec Setting DTMF Payload Type Default Ring Type G.729AB Payload Length G.722 Timestamps G.723.1 Bit Rate Speakerphone Volume Figure 28 - Audio Setting Table 13 - Audio Setting Explanation Select enabled or disabled audio codec:
G.711A/U,G.722,G.723,G.729, G.726-16,G726-24,G726-32,G.726-40, ILBC,AMR,AMR-WB, opus Setting DTMF payload type, the value range must be 96~127. Configure the default ring tone. If no special ringtone is set for the caller number, the default ringtone will be used. You can select the G.729AB Payload Length ,the options are 10ms20ms30ms40ms50ms60ms. You can choose G.722 Timestamps for 160/20ms or 320/20ms. You can choose G.723.1 Bit Rate of 5.3 kb/s or 6.3 kb/s. Set the hands-free volume to 1-9 MIC Input Volume Set the microphone volume to 1~9 37 Broadcast Output Volume Signal Tone Volume Enable VAD Sound Update Sound Update Sound Select Opening prompting Closing prompting Issuing prompting Revoking prompting Open Failed prompting Sound Delete Sound Delete Set the broadcast output volume to 1~9 Set the signal sound volume to 0~9 Whether voice activity detection is enabled. Can be upgraded suffix ". Wav "format of the door, door, and other custom prompt sound Can be set to default and voice prompt Can be set to default and voice prompt Can be set to default and voice prompt Can be set to default and voice prompt Can be set to default and voice prompt Upgraded ringtones are displayed in the delete list, which can be optionally deleted 9.17 EGS Setting & Intercom Setting >> Video 38 Figure 29 - Video Setting Camera connection Settings Field Name Explanation Camera status: When the device is restarted, the camera status shows whether it is currently available. The maximum number of accesses, the maximum number of main code streams, the maximum number of subcode streams and the number of uses. Camera status and number of visits Video CaptureLocal IRCUT Mode Day/Night Mode Auto: IRCUT switches according to the actual ambient light level of the camera Synchronization: The switching of the IRCUT is determined by the actual brightness of the IR lamp. Automatic: automatically switches according to the DNC Threshold and the brightness of the actual environment where the camera is located Day Mode: The camera's video screen is always colored, if there is IR-cut will be synchronized to switch. 39 Night Mode: the camera's video screen is always black and white, if there is IR-cut will be synchronized switch. Automatic: Automatically adjusts according to the actual environment in which the camera is located. Outdoor: installed in the outdoor preferred. Indoor: installed in the room preferred. The video is flipped horizontally Enable the option. In a fluorescent environment can eliminate the video horizontal scroll The video is flipped horizontally IR-cut filter switch In the Day / Night mode Auto option, the color switching black and white threshold is set Set the video color to black and white threshold in the day and night mode selection auto mode In front of a very strong background light can see people or objects clearly In the environment changes in light and shade, the higher the sensitivity the faster the video changes The wide dynamic is related to the optimization of the backlight scene. When people are in the backlight condition, it may be because the background is too bright and the person is a piece of black, which is helpful for optimization after opening White Balance Horizon Flip Anti Flicker Vertical Flip IR Swap DNC Threshold Backlight Compensation AutoFill Sensitivity wide dynamic range Wide dynamic upper limit Fill Light Time Title Video Title Video Title Content Video EncodeLocal Field Name Encode Format Resolution Frame Rate Bitrate Control 40 Provide auxiliary light when shooting in the absence of light conditions Video can see the time information Enable/disable camera titles When enabled, video can see the set title information Explanation Only H.264 encoding format is supported Main stream: support 720P Sub-stream: D1 (704 * 576) The larger the value is, the more coherent the video would be got; not recommend adjusted. CBR: If the code rate (bandwidth) is insufficient, it is preferred. Quality Bit rate I Frame Interval Activate Encoder static setting VBR: Image quality is preferred, not recommended. Video quality adjustment, the better the quality needs to transfer faster It is proportional to video file size, not recommend adjusted. The greater the value is, the worse the video quality would be, otherwise the better video quality would be; not recommend adjusted. When you selected it, the stream is enabled, otherwise disabled Baseline: catch the packet for filtering H264, see H264 nal unit payload for Baseline profile Main profile/High profile: see the H264 nal unit payload as Main profile/High profile
"Default" reverts to factory video configuration, and "submit" saves Settings Advanced Settings Video Direction RTSP Over TCP H.264 Payload Type Default Call Stream Enable Onvif Sendonly: establish video call, and the SDP packet in the invite packet is Sendonly;
Sendrecv: to create a call, the SDP package in the invite package is Sendrecv The RTSP goes over the TCP protocol Set the h. 264 Payload type. The range is between 96 and 127. The default is 117 Optional main stream and substream Enable the ONVIF feature, and when enabled, discover the device via the video recorder that supports ONVIF RTSP Information Main Stream Url Sub Stream Url Access the main address of RTSP Access the child address of RTSP Table 14 - Video Setting 9.18 EGS Setting & Intercom Setting >> MCAST It is easy and convenient to use multicast function to send notice to each member of the multicast via setting the multicast key on the device and sending multicast RTP stream to pre-configured multicast address. By configuring monitoring multicast address on the device, monitor and play the RTP stream which sent by the multicast address. Table 15 - MCAST parameters Parameters Normal Call Priority Description Define the priority of the active call, 1 is the highest priority, 10 is the 41 Enable Page Priority Name Host: port lowest. Two multicasts, regardless of who first calls in, the device will receive the multicast with higher priority. Listened multicast server name Listened multicast servers multicast IP address and port. 9.19 EGS Setting & Intercom Setting >> action URL Action URL Event Settings URL for various actions performed by the phone. These actions are recorded and sent as xml files to the server. Sample format is http://InternalServer /FileName.xml Table 16 - action URL Note! The operation URL is used by the IPPBX system to submit device events. Please refer to the details Fanvil Action URL http://www.fanvil.com/Uploads/Temp/download/20190122/5c46debfbde37.pdf 9.20 EGS Setting & Intercom Setting >> Time/Date Users can configure the device's time Settings on this page. Table 17 - Time/Date Explanation Field Name Network Time Server Settings Time Synchronized via SNTP Enable time-sync through SNTP protocol Time Synchronized via DHCP Primary Time Server Enable time-sync through DHCP protocol Set primary time server address Set secondary time server address, when primary server is not reachable, the device will try to connect to secondary time server to get time synchronization. Select the time zone Time of re-synchronization with time server Select the user's time zone specific area Select automatic DST according to the preset rules of DST, or the manually input rules The DST offset time Secondary Time Server Time zone Resync Period Daylight Saving Time Settings Location DST Set Type Offset 42 Month Start Week Start Weekday Start Hour Start Month End Week End Weekday End Hour End Manual Time Settings Manual Time Settings The DST start month The DST start week The DST start weekday The DST start hour The DST end month The DST end week The DST end weekday The DST end hour The time set by hand, need to disable SNTP service first 9.21 EGS Settings >> Trusted Certificates The certificate management page uploads and deletes uploaded certificates. Figure 30 - Trusted Certificates 9.22 EGS Settings >> Device Certificates Select the device certificate as the default and custom certificate. You can upload and delete uploaded certificates. 43 Figure 31 - Device Certificates 9.23 EGS Access 44 Figure 32 - EGS Access Table 18 - EGS Access Parameter Explanation EGS Access Field Name Import Access Table Click the <Browse> to choose to import remote access list file (access List.csv) and then clicking <Update> can batch import remote access rule. Access Table According to entrance guard access rules have been added, you can choose single or multiple rules on this list to delete operation. Click "
" to export the saved access list. Add Access Rule According to door phone access rules have been added, you can choose single or multiple rules on this list to delete operation. Name(necessary) User name Location ID Number Card State Fwd Number Department Access Code Position Double Auth Type Period When the speed dial is input, it will be mapped to the corresponding number. The outgoing order is: the owner number (priority), the forwarding number will be called if the owner number is busy or no answer. RFID card number. You can manually fill in the first 10 digits of the card number or select the existing card number. e.g. 0004111806 User phone number Enable or disable holder's RFID card Call forwarding number when above phone number is unavailable. Card holder's department 1. When the door phone answers the call from the corresponding
<Number> user, then the <Number> user can input the access code via keypad to unlock the door remotely. 2. The users private password should be input via keypad for local door unlocking. The private password format is Location * Access Code. Card holder's position When the feature is enabled, private password inputting and RFID reading must be matched simultaneously for door unlocking. Host: the door phone would answer all call automatically. Guest: the door phone would ring for incoming call, if the auto answer is disabled. The current user's access rule authentication is valid for the period of 45 use, and [None] is not limited for 24 hours. After the relevant rules are disposed in the "Add Access Rules" sub-item, click "Add" to complete the addition. In the "Access Table", select the "Index" to be modified. After the relevant rules are disposed in the "Add Access Rule" sub-item, click "Modify" to complete the modification. There are 4 sections for time profile configuration The name of profile to help administrator to remember the time definition If it is yes, the time profile would be taken effect. Other time sections not included in the profiles would not allow users to open door The start time of section The end time of section Add Modify Profile Setting Profile Profile Name Status Start Time End Time Administrator Table Add Admin Card You should input the top 10 digits of RFID card numbers. for example, 0004111806, then select the type of admin card and click
<add>. TypeOpen/ Add/ Delete. OpenSuper administrator card, the device can open the door through the super management card when the device cannot open due to software processing error or configuration read failure. When door phone is in normal working state, swipe card (issuing card) would make door phone into the issuing state, and then you can swipe a new card to add into the database;
when you swipe the issuing card again after cards added done, door phone would return to normal state. Delete card operation is the same with issuing card. The device can support up to 10 admin cards, 1000 copies of ordinary cards. Note: in the issuing state, deleted card by swiping is invalid. Admin card database: Shows the card ID, Issuing Date and Card Type Delete Delete All Click <Delete> would delete the admin card list of the selected ID cards. Click <Delete All>, to delete all admin card lists. 9.24 EGS Logs According to open event log, the device can record up to 200,000 pcs open events. New records will cover the oldest records once the records reaches the limit. Right click on the links to select save target as the door log can export CSV format. 46 Figure 33 EGS Logs Table 19 - EGS Logs Parameter Explanation Field Name Door Open Log Result Time Access Name Type Show the results door open history ( Succeeded or Failed) The door open time. If the door was opened by swipe card or remote unlocking door, the device would display remote access name. Open type: 1. Local, 2. Remote, 3. Card Note: there are three kinds of card feedback results. Temporary Card (only added the card number, without adding other rules ) Valid Card (added access rules) Illegal Card (the card not added in the door phone database) 47 9.25 Door Lock Figure 34 - Door Lock Table 20 - Door Lock Parameter Field Name Current lock Status Explanation Enable/disable the door phone alarm. When the timeout period is enabled, the alarm will be triggered when the door status and the door lock status are inconsistent. When choosing the low level trigger (closed trigger), detect the input port
(low level) closed trigger. When choosing the high level trigger (disconnected trigger), detect the input port (high level) disconnected trigger. Door magnetic detection delay time setting Door Close/Open Door Close/Open Door Sensor Check Alert Trigger mode Door Sensor Check Delay Lock Status Door Status Check Back 48 Door Lock Control Door Lock Action Open mode Execute a door lock to open or close the door Door Open/Close Once: perform door opening action, and will be closed automatically when timeout. Continue: perform the door opening action, the door will not be closed automatically and need to closed manually when timeout. Auto Open Setting SIP Register Fail Line Door Lock Waiting Time Network Connect Fail Door Lock Waiting Time When the SIP line registration fails, the door lock could be set to open automatically after the timeout period. The Line could select line 1 / line 2 / all The door lock could select lock 1 / lock 2 / all lock The door will be opened automatically when timeout. (unit: second) When the network connection fails, the door lock could be set to be opened automatically after the timeout period. The door lock could select lock 1 / lock 2 / all lock Timeout time automatically opens the door, unit s 9.26 Alert &Security Settings 49 Figure 35 - Alert/Security Settings Table 21 - Alert/Security Settings Enable or disable Input Detect When choosing the low level trigger (closed trigger), detect the input port (low level) closed trigger. When choosing the high level trigger (disconnected trigger), detect the input port (high level) disconnected trigger. Set the Alert message send to server Enable or disable Output Response Output Level When choosing the low level trigger (NO: normally open), when meet the trigger condition, trigger the NO port disconnected. When choosing the high level trigger (NO: normally close), when meet the trigger condition, trigger the NO port close. Changes in port, the duration of. The default is 5 seconds. Set the Alarm Ring Duration. The default is 5 seconds. Security Settings Field Name Input settings Input Detect Explanation Trigger Mode Alert message sends to server Output Settings Output Response Output Duration Alert Trigger Setting Alarm Ring 50 Duration Input trigger DTMF output Duration Remote DTMF trigger DTMF trigger code Remote SMS trigger Trigger Message Format Call status trigger When the input port meets the trigger condition, the output port will be triggered
(The Port level time change, By < Output Duration > control) By duration Port switch amount change time, press <output duration>
control By call state control, after the end of the call, port to return the default state By Calling State Receive the DTMF password sent by the remote device. If it is correct, trigger the corresponding output port. You can choose to enable or disable ringtones During the call, the receiving terminal device sends a DTMF password, and if it is correct, the corresponding output port is triggered. The default is 1234. Enable or disable remote SMS triggering. You can choose to enable or disable ringtones Send instructions on remote devices or servers, ALERT= [set instructions], if correct, trigger the corresponding port output. The port outputs a continuous time trigger type, including the trigger condition. For example, the call triggers the output port, and the output port will be in the call state and continue to respond) 1 Talking 2 Talking and Ringing 3 Ringing 4 Calling 5 Calling and Talking 6 Calling and Ringing 7 Calling, Ringing and Talking When detected someone tampering the equipment, the alarm signal will be sent to the corresponding server When the equipment receives the command of reset from server, the equipment will stop alarm Tamper Alarm Settings Alarm command Reset command Reset Alerting Status Ring Type Server Settings Server Address Reset to resume and stop ringtone playback Ringtone can be set to none / preset Send message to the server when the alarm is triggered. message formatAlarm Info: Description=i32V;SIP 51 User=;Mac=00:a8:34:68:23:d1;IP=172.18.90.235;port=Input1 9.27 Function Key Key Event The speed dial key type could be set as Key Event. Figure 36 - Function Key Settings Table 22 - Function Key Settings Type Key Event Subtype None Release OK Usage No responding Delete password input, cancel dialing input and end call Identification key Hot Key When the speed dial key set as Hot Key, the device would dial preset telephone number. This button can also be used to set the IP address: you can press the speed dial button to directly make an IP call. Figure 37 -Hot Key Settings Table 23 - Hot Key Settings Subtype Speed Dial Line The SIP account correspondi ng lines Usage Using Speed Dial mode together with
, can define whether this call is allowed to be hung up by re-pressing the speed dial Type Number Fill the called partys SIP account or Hot Key 52 IP address key. Intercom In Intercom mode, if the callers IP phone supports Intercom feature, the device can automatically answer the Intercom calls Multicast Multicast function is to deliver voice streams to configured multicast address; all equipment monitored the multicast address can receive and play the broadcasting. Using multicast functionality would make deliver voice one to multiple which are in the multicast group simply and conveniently. The DSS Key multicast web configuration for calling party is as follow:
Figure 38 - Multicast Settings Table 24 - Multicast Settings Type Multica st Number Set the host IP address and port number, they must be separated by a colon (The IP address range is 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255, and the port number is preferably set between 1024 and 65535) Subtype G.711A G.711U G.722 G.723.1 G.726-32 G.729AB Usage Narrowband speech coding (4Khz) Wideband speech coding (7Khz) Narrowband speech coding (4Khz) Advanced Settings 53 Figure 39 - Advanced Settings Table 25 - Advanced Settings Explanation Enable or disable the input port to be multiplexed as speed dial button 2 Enable or disable shortcuts to answer calls Enable or disable shortcuts to hang up calls Number 1 call number 2 mode selection.
<Main/Secondary>: If the first number is not answered within the set time, the second number will be automatically switched.
<Day/Night>The system time is automatically detected during the call. If it is daytime, the first number is called, otherwise the second number is called. Set number 1 to call number 2 time, default 16 seconds The start time of the day when the <Day/Night> mode is defined. Default "06:00"
The end time of the day when the <Day/Night> mode is defined. Default
"18:00 Advanced Settings Field Name Input port is multiplexed as function key 2 Use Function Key to Answer Enable Speed Dial Hang up Hot Key Dial Mode Select Call Switched Time Day Start Time Day End Time 54 10 Trouble Shooting When the device is not working properly, users can try the following methods to restore the device to normal operation or collect relevant information to send a problem report to the Fanvil technical support mailbox. 10.1 Get device system information Users can obtain information through the [System] >> [Information] option on the device webpage. The following information will be provided:
Device information (model, software and hardware version) and Internet Information etc. 10.2 Reboot device The user can restart the device through the webpage, click [System] >> [Tools] >> [Reboot Phone] and Click [Reboot] button, or directly unplug the power to restart the device. 10.3 Device factory reset Restoring the factory settings will delete all configuration, database and configuration files on the device and the device will be restored to the factory default state. To restore the factory settings, you need to log in to the webpage [System] >> [Configuration], and click [Reset] button, the device will return to the factory default state. 10.4 Network Packets Capture In order to obtain the data packet of the device, the user needs to log in to the webpage of the device, open the webpage [System] >> [Tools], and click the [Start] option in the "Network Packets Capture". A message will pop up asking the user to save the captured file. At this time, the user can perform related operations, such as starting/deactivating the line or making a call, and clicking the [Stop] button on the webpage after completion. Network packets during the device are saved in a file. Users can analyze the packet or send it to the Fanvil Technical Support mailbox. 10.5 Common Trouble Cases 55 Trouble Case Device could not boot up Device could not register to a service provider Table 26 - Common Trouble Cases Solution 1. If the device enters "POST mode" (the SIP/NET and function button indicators are always on), the device system is damaged. Please contact your location technical support to help you restore your equipment system. 2. If the device enters "POST mode" (the SIP/NET and function button indicators are always on), the device system is damaged. Please contact your location technical support to help you restore your equipment system. 1. Please check if the device is connected to the network. The network cable must be connected to the instead of the
[Computer] interface. 2. Please check if the device has an IP address. Check the system information. If the IP address is Negotiating..., the device has not obtained an IP address. Please check if the network configuration is correct. 3. If the network connection is good, please check your line configuration again. If all configurations are correct, contact your service provider for support, or follow the instructions in "10.4 Network Data Capture" to obtain a registered network packet and send it to the Fanvil Support Email to help analyze the issue.
[Network] interface Warning The user manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 56
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2 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter |
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Fanvil Technology Co., LTD.
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China
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T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
2APPZ
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
I32V
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
B****** C******
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1 2 | Title |
Product Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
86-07********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
86-07********
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1 2 |
b******@fanvil.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | ||||
1 2 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | IP Door Phone | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | 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 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | 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 | Firm Name |
CTC Laboratories, Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
W******** C****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+8675******** Extension:
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1 2 |
s******@sz-ctc.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 | 0.12500000 | 0.12500000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 |
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