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Grandstream Networks, Inc. GSC362X Series FHD Infrared Weatherproof, Varifocal and Auto-Focus Dome & IP Box Camera User Manual GSC3620 GSC3625 COPYRIGHT 2020 Grandstream Networks, Inc. http://www.grandstream.com All rights reserved. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Reproduction or transmittal of the entire or any part, in any form or by any means, electronic or print, for any purpose without the express written permission of Grandstream Networks, Inc. is not permitted. The latest electronic version of this guide is available for download here:
http://www.grandstream.com/support Grandstream is a registered trademark and Grandstream logo is trademark of Grandstream Networks, Inc. in the United States, Europe, and other countries. CAUTION WARNING the manufacturer warranty. Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Grandstream, or operation of this product in any way other than as detailed by this guide, could void your manufacturer warranty. Please do not use a different power adaptor with devices as it may cause damage to the products and void GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 2 U.S. FCC Part 15 Regulatory Information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Canada Regulatory Information CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) GNU GPL INFORMATION GSC3620/GSC3625 firmware contains third-party software licensed under the GNU General Public License
(GPL). Grandstream uses software under the specific terms of the GPL. Please see the GNU General Public License (GPL) for the exact terms and conditions of the license. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 4 Table of Contents DOCUMENT PURPOSE ................................................................................................. 9 CHANGE LOG .............................................................................................................. 10 Firmware Version 0.0.0.5 ........................................................................................................................ 10 WELCOME ................................................................................................................... 11 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ................................................................................................ 12 Feature Highlights ................................................................................................................................... 12 GSC3620/GSC3625 Technical Specifications ......................................................................................... 12 GETTING STARTED ..................................................................................................... 15 Equipment Packaging .............................................................................................................................. 15 Powering and Connecting the GSC362X ................................................................................................ 17 Option A (Recommended) ................................................................................................................... 17 Option B ............................................................................................................................................... 17 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ...................................................................................... 18 Mounting GSC3620 ................................................................................................................................. 18 Mounting GSC3625 ................................................................................................................................. 19 GSC362X APPLICATION SCENARIOS ....................................................................... 20 LAN without Internet ................................................................................................................................ 20 LAN with Internet ..................................................................................................................................... 21 Application Peripheral Connection .......................................................................................................... 22 GSC3620/GSC3625 WEB GUI ..................................................................................... 23 UPnP .................................................................................................................................................... 23 GS Search ........................................................................................................................................... 23 Web GUI Settings .................................................................................................................................... 25 GSC362X SETTINGS ................................................................................................... 27 Live View Page ........................................................................................................................................ 27 Vari-focal and Auto-Focus Settings ..................................................................................................... 27 GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 5 System Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 28 Date & Time Settings ........................................................................................................................... 28 Network Settings .................................................................................................................................. 29 Access Settings ................................................................................................................................... 31 User Management ............................................................................................................................... 34 Account .................................................................................................................................................... 36 Account 1 - 4 ........................................................................................................................................ 36 Phone Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 40 Phone Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 40 Account [1-4] White List ....................................................................................................................... 42 Video & Audio Settings ............................................................................................................................ 42 Video Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 43 OSD Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 44 CMOS Settings .................................................................................................................................... 45 Audio Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 46 Privacy Masks ...................................................................................................................................... 47 Alarm Settings ......................................................................................................................................... 47 Alarm Events Config ............................................................................................................................ 47 Alarm Schedule Settings ..................................................................................................................... 49 Alarm Action Settings ........................................................................................................................... 50 Alarm Phone List .................................................................................................................................. 51 Email & FTP Settings .............................................................................................................................. 52 Email Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 52 FTP & Center Storage ......................................................................................................................... 53 Maintenance Settings .............................................................................................................................. 54 Upgrade ............................................................................................................................................... 54 Reboot & Reset .................................................................................................................................... 57 Debug Log ........................................................................................................................................... 57 Data Maintenance ................................................................................................................................ 57 Event Notification ................................................................................................................................. 58 Certificates ........................................................................................................................................... 59 Status....................................................................................................................................................... 60 Account Status ..................................................................................................................................... 60 System Info .......................................................................................................................................... 61 Network Info ......................................................................................................................................... 62 EXPERIENCING THE GSC3620/GSC3625 .................................................................. 63 GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 6 Table of Tables Table 1: GSC3620/GSC3625 Features in a Glance ................................................................................... 12 Table 2: GSC3620 Technical Specifications ............................................................................................... 12 Table 3: GSC3625 Technical Specifications ............................................................................................... 13 Table 3: Equipment Packaging GSC3625 ................................................................................................ 15 Table 3: Equipment Packaging GSC3620 ................................................................................................ 16 Table 4: GSC3620/GSC3625 WEB GUI Sections ...................................................................................... 26 Table 5: Date & Time ................................................................................................................................... 29 Table 6: Basic Settings ................................................................................................................................ 30 Table 7: Access Settings ............................................................................................................................. 31 Table 8: User Management ......................................................................................................................... 35 Table 9: SIP Account Basic & Advanced Settings ....................................................................................... 37 Table 10: Phone Settings ............................................................................................................................ 40 Table 11: White List ..................................................................................................................................... 42 Table 12: Video Settings ............................................................................................................................. 43 Table 13: OSD Settings ............................................................................................................................... 45 Table 14: CMOS Settings ............................................................................................................................ 46 Table 15: Audio Settings .............................................................................................................................. 46 Table 16: Motion Detection.......................................................................................................................... 48 Table 17: Alarm Actions ............................................................................................................................... 51 Table 18: Alarm Phone List ......................................................................................................................... 52 Table 19: Email Settings - SMTP ................................................................................................................ 52 Table 20: Picture Storage Settings .............................................................................................................. 53 Table 21: Upgrade ....................................................................................................................................... 56 Table 22: Reset & Reboot ........................................................................................................................... 57 Table 23 : Log Manager Settings ................................................................................................................ 59 Table 24: System Info .................................................................................................................................. 62 Table 25: Network Info ................................................................................................................................ 62 Table of Figures Figure 1: GSC3625 Package Content ........................................................................................................ 15 Figure 1: GSC3620 Package Content ........................................................................................................ 16 Figure 2: RJ45 plug installation ................................................................................................................... 17 Figure 3: Mounting GSC3620 ..................................................................................................................... 18 Figure 4: Mounting GSC3625 ..................................................................................................................... 19 Figure 5: GSC3620/GSC3625 Working in LAN .......................................................................................... 20 Figure 6: GSC362X working with Internet ................................................................................................... 21 Figure 7: Application Peripheral Connection for GSC3620/GSC3625 ........................................................ 22 GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 7 Figure 8: GS_Search tool ............................................................................................................................ 24 Figure 9: GSC362X Login Page ................................................................................................................. 24 Figure 10: GSC3620/GSC3625 Web GUI .................................................................................................. 25 Figure 11: Live View .................................................................................................................................... 27 Figure 12: GSC362x Auto-Focus Settings .................................................................................................. 27 Figure 13: Date & Time Page ...................................................................................................................... 29 Figure 14: Basic Settings Page ................................................................................................................... 30 Figure 15: Access Settings Page ................................................................................................................ 31 Figure 16: MJPEG Authentication Mode ..................................................................................................... 33 Figure 17: RTSP steam display using VLC ................................................................................................. 34 Figure 18: User Management Page ............................................................................................................ 35 Figure 19: Password Recovery Email ......................................................................................................... 35 Figure 20: SIP Account Settings Page ........................................................................................................ 36 Figure 21: Phone Settings Page ................................................................................................................. 40 Figure 22: White List Page .......................................................................................................................... 42 Figure 23: Video Settings Page .................................................................................................................. 43 Figure 24: OSD Settings Page .................................................................................................................... 45 Figure 25: CMOS Settings Page ................................................................................................................. 45 Figure 26: Audio Settings Page .................................................................................................................. 46 Figure 27: Privacy Masks Configuration Page ............................................................................................ 47 Figure 28: Events Page ............................................................................................................................... 48 Figure 29: Region Config ............................................................................................................................ 48 Figure 30: Alarm Schedule .......................................................................................................................... 49 Figure 31: Edit Schedule ............................................................................................................................. 50 Figure 32: Alarm Action ............................................................................................................................... 50 Figure 33: Edit Alarm Action ........................................................................................................................ 51 Figure 34: Alarm Phone List ........................................................................................................................ 51 Figure 35: Email Settings - SMTP Page ..................................................................................................... 52 Figure 36: Picture Storage Settings ............................................................................................................ 54 Figure 37: Upgrade Page ............................................................................................................................ 55 Figure 38: Reset & Reboot Page ................................................................................................................ 57 Figure 39: Debug Log Page ........................................................................................................................ 57 Figure 40: Data Maintenance Page ............................................................................................................ 58 Figure 41: Log Manager Page .................................................................................................................... 58 Figure 42: Upload Certificate files ............................................................................................................... 59 Figure 43: Trusted CA Certificates .............................................................................................................. 60 Figure 44: Custom certificate ...................................................................................................................... 60 Figure 45: System Info Page....................................................................................................................... 61 Figure 46: System Info Page....................................................................................................................... 61 Figure 47: Network Info Page ..................................................................................................................... 62 GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 8 This document describes how to configure the GSC3620/GSC3625 via web UI menu to fully manipulate device's features. Please visit http://www.grandstream.com/support to download the latest GSC362X User DOCUMENT PURPOSE Manual. This guide covers following topics:
Product Overview Getting Started Hardware Installation GSC3620/GSC3625 Web GUI GSC362X Settings Experiencing the GSC3620/GSC3625 GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 9 This section documents significant changes from previous versions of user manual for GSC362X Series. Only major new features or major document updates are listed here. Minor updates for corrections or editing CHANGE LOG are not documented here. Firmware Version 0.0.0.5 This is the initial version. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 10 WELCOME Thank you for purchasing Grand streams GSC362X FHD IP Box and Dome Camera, the innovative powerful weatherproof Vari-focal and Auto-Focus camera. The GSC3620 is a ceiling-mounted fixed dome IP camera with a 3.6mm lens - making it an ideal device for wide-angle monitoring of nearby subjects in environments such as banks, hotels, retail stores, offices, warehouses, and building entrances. Meanwhile the GSC3625 is a wall-mounted IP Box camera with a 3.6mm lens - making it ideal for wide-angle monitoring of nearby subjects in environments such as banks, hotels, retail, offices, warehouses, and building entrances. Both devices support motion detection and smart infrared technology for white balance and exposure to monitor activity at night in outdoor or dark enclosed spaces. The GSC3620/GSC3625 can be managed with GSURF Pro, Grandstreams free video management software, along with other ONVIF-
compliant video management systems. It pairs with Grandstreams video phones and GSC3570 HD intercom and facility control station for active end-point monitoring and facility control. By adding weatherproof capabilities, this is an ideal device for increasing security and facility management in any indoor or outdoor area. Designed for both indoor and outdoor environment, the GSC362X series of IP Cameras ensures ease of use, integration, and deployment, with multilingual graphical user interface, provides powerful solution to professional surveillance applications. This manual will help you to learn how to operate and manage your GSC3620/GSC3625 FHD Infrared Weatherproof Vari-focal and Auto-Focus, IP Box / Dome Camera, and make the best use of it. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 11 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Feature Highlights The following table contains the major features of the GSC3620/GSC3625:
Table 1: GSC3620/GSC3625 Features in a Glance GSC3620 Motion detection Vari-focal and Auto-Focus Smart infrared technology for optimal white balance and exposure Built-in PoE to power the device and provide a network connection Alert notifications via outbound voice or video call & email screenshot IP67-level weatherproof capability Primary stream 1920x1080 and Secondary stream 640x480 SIP/VoIP support for video and audio streaming to endpoints (external microphone required) GSC3625 GSC3620/GSC3625 Technical Specifications The following table resumes all the technical specifications including the protocols / standards supported, voice codecs, telephony features, languages, and upgrade/provisioning settings for GSC3620/GSC3625. Table 2: GSC3620 Technical Specifications Network Protocol SIP RFC3261, TCP/IP/UDP, RTP/RTCP, HTTP/HTTPS, ARP, ICMP, DNS
(A record, SRV, NAPTR), DHCP, SSH, TFTP, NTP, STUN, LLDP-MED, TLS, SRTP Image Sensor Resolution 1/2.7 CMOS Sensor, 2 megapixels (2MP), 1920(H)x1080(V) resolution Video Compression H.264/H.265/JPEG/MJPEG Supported Maximum Video Resolution Primary Stream: 1920x1080; 1280x960; 1280x720 Secondary Stream: 1280x720; 704x576; 640x480; 352x288; 320x240 Video Output Network Audio Line-In: 1 x 3.5mm, 1-50mVpp;
Line-Out: 1 x 3.5mm, 560, 4.0Vpp Scanning System Progressive GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 12 Audio Image Configuration Saturation, Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, White Balance Focal Length 2.8mm - 12mm Vari-Focal, Electronic Auto-Focus Infrared LED 42 x 2, up to 25M, Auto Control Ethernet ONVIF One RJ-45 (10/100Base-T) Port with PoE Yes, Profile S Day/Night Color/ Black &White (IR-CUT) Motion Detection Supported Language Supported Multi-Language Privacy Mask 4 Rectangular Zones Weatherproof Grade Metal, IP67-level weatherproof capability Power DC12V10%,1A (Power Adapter NOT Included) PoE: Support IEEE 802.3af Temperature / Humidity
-20 C ~ 60 C, RH95% Max Weight and Dimensions Unit: 714g, Dimension: 128 x 108 (LxH) mm;
Package Weigh: 900g Compliance FCC, CE, RCM, IC Table 3: GSC3625 Technical Specifications Network Protocol SIP RFC3261, TCP/IP/UDP, RTP/RTCP, HTTP/HTTPS, ARP, ICMP, DNS
(A record, SRV, NAPTR), DHCP, SSH, TFTP, NTP, STUN, LLDP-MED, TLS, SRTP Image Sensor Resolution 1/2.7 CMOS Sensor, 2 megapixels (2MP), 1920(H)x1080(V) resolution Video Compression H.264/H.265/JPEG/MJPEG Supported Maximum Video Resolution Primary Stream: 1920x1080; 1280x960; 1280x720 Secondary Stream: 1280x720; 704x576; 640x480; 352x288; 320x240 Video Output Network Line-In: 1 x 3.5mm, 1-50mVpp;
Line-Out: 1 x 3.5mm, 560, 4.0Vpp GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 13 Scanning System Progressive Image Configuration Saturation, Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, White Balance Focal Length 2.8mm - 12mm Vari-Focal, Electronic Auto-Focus Infrared LED 42 x 4, up to 40M, Auto Control Ethernet ONVIF Day/Night One RJ-45 (10/100Base-T) Port with PoE Yes, Profile S Color/ Black &White (IR-CUT) Motion Detection Supported Language Supported Multi-Language Privacy Mask 4 Rectangular Zones Weatherproof Grade Metal, IP67-level weatherproof capability Power DC12V10%,1A (Power Adapter NOT Included) PoE: Support IEEE 802.3af Temperature / Humidity
-30 C ~ 60 C, <95% RH Weight and Dimensions Unit Dimensions: 95 x 88.1 x 268mm Unit Weight: 1200g; Package Weight: 1320g Compliance FCC, CE, RCM, IC GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 14 GETTING STARTED Equipment Packaging This chapter provides basic installation instructions including the list of the packaging contents and also information for obtaining the best performance with the GSC3620/GSC3625. Table 4: Equipment Packaging GSC3625 GSC3625 1x GSC3625 Main Case. 1x Drill Template 1x Hex Key 1x Waterproof RJ45 Socket (5 pieces) 4x Wall Anchors and Screws 1x Quick Installation Guide. Figure 1: GSC3625 Package Content GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 15 Table 5: Equipment Packaging GSC3620 GSC3620 1x GSC3620 Main Case. 1x Drill Template 2x Hex Keys 1x Waterproof RJ45 Socket (5 pieces) 3x Wall Anchors and Screws 1x Quick Installation Guide. Figure 2: GSC3620 Package Content Note:
Check the package before installation. If you find anything missing, contact your system administrator. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 16 Powering and Connecting the GSC362X The GSC3620/GSC3625 can be powered either using the right PSU (DC12V, 1A) or using a PoE switch, please refer to illustration below to do the wiring and connect the waterproof RJ45 socket:
Option A (Recommended) provided waterproof socket. 1. Based on T-568B (see diagram below) to install the RJ45 plug, tighten the connector using the 2. Connect other end of the cable into a switch supporting Power over Ethernet. Figure 3: RJ45 plug installation Option B 1. Wire the cable and connect it to a network switch as in the figure above. 2. Connect a 12VDC, 1A (minimum) Power Adapter (not provided) to the power socket of the GSC3620 tail cable. Make sure the polarity + (center) and - (outside) are correctly connected. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 17 HARDWARE INSTALLATION Mounting GSC3620 ceiling material. Step 1: Use supplied drill template to drill holes at ceiling. Select appropriate anchors or screws based on Step 2: Remove the top cover of the camera by turning it counterclockwise as shown in the figure below. Refer to the arrow and small notch on the machine body as shown below to align the machine cover. Step 4: Hold the body of camera and align to the notch as shown in the diagram, then push the body of camera into the cover of camera already mounted at the ceiling. Step 3: Place the cable into the groove of camera cover, mount the cover into ceiling using provided screws as shown in below diagram. Leave the connectors of cable dangling outside the cover. Figure 4: Mounting GSC3620 GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 18 Mounting GSC3625 Step 1: Use supplied drill template to drill holes in the wall Select appropriate anchors or screws based on wall material. Insert the anchors if necessary. Step 2:
Step 3:
Place the cable into the groove of camera mounting Use the provided hex key to lose the fix screw, base, mount the base at wall using provided rotate and adjust the camera to the appropriate screws as shown in below diagram. Leave the angle and position. connectors of cable dangling outside the cover. Step 4: Hold the body of camera and align to the notch as shown in the diagram, then push the body of camera into the cover of camera already mounted at the wall. Figure 5: Mounting GSC3625 GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 19 GSC362X APPLICATION SCENARIOS GSC362X is very versatile infrared IP Camera, it can be used in a lot of scenarios. For multi-room or a bigger space, multiple GSC362X might be required. User can establish a local area If remote access required, a router with internet access may add in. LAN without Internet network using PoE switch. Equipment List:
1. Several GSC362X 2. Ethernet cables 3. Switch (Static IP required to configure to IP Cameras) 4. PoE Switch (Optional, better solution) Note: If remote access to the cameras required to view the LIVE video stream, then broadband Internet is required, and more equipment required:
5. Router (if DHCP configured than static IP is not required although still recommended) 6. iPhone or Android phone. (Application like IP Cam Viewer) Figure 6: GSC3620/GSC3625 Working in LAN GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 20 For multi-room or a bigger space, with Internet access and local video recording required, following list is LAN with Internet recommended:
Equipment List:
1. Several GSC362X 2. Ethernet cables 3. Switch (PoE Switch recommended) 4. Router 5. Broadband Internet Access (FiOS, Cable or DSL) 6. iPhone or Android phone. (Application like IP Cam Viewer) 7. VMS GSurf_Pro Remote Access (Optional) Figure 7: GSC362X working with Internet GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 21 Application Peripheral Connection Below is the illustration of GSC3620/GSC3625 peripheral connections for related application.
(Audio_In) Ceiling Speaker External Microphone Remote Peering Two-way Audio & Video via Network GXV3500 Decoder Siren Grandstream Audio & Video Phones GXP21xx | GRP2600 | GXV33xx series Figure 8: Application Peripheral Connection for GSC3620/GSC3625 Audio Output and Input using 3.5mm interface must match below parameters:
Audio Output 3.5mm Line-Out, 560, 4.0Vpp Audio Input 3.5mm Line-In, 1-50mVpp Grandstream Audio & Video Phones (GXP21xx, GRP2600 & GXV33xx) can work with GSC3620/GSC3625 via either Peer IP (LAN) or SIP extension (WAN). Peer to Peer (or Direct IP) works only at LAN using static IP; SIP extension requires related SIP server/proxy provided and configured. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 22 GSC3620/GSC3625 WEB GUI Note the below requirement to access/configure the GSC362X:
Internet Browser like Firefox, Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer. DHCP server enabled on the network. Two ways exist for Windows user to get access to the GSC362X:
UPnP By default, the GSC362X has the UPnP feature turned ON. For customers using Windows network with UPnP turned on (most SOHO routers support UPnP), it is easy to access the GSC362X:
1. Find the Network icon on the windows Desktop. 2. Click the icon to get into the Network, the GSC362Xs will list as Other Devices shown. Refresh the pages if nothing displayed. Otherwise, the UPnP may not be active in the network. 3. Click on the displayed icon of related GSC362X, the default browser (e.g.: Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome) will open and connect directly to the login webpage. GS Search page:
Double check the requirements then follow the below steps to access the GSC362X WEB configuration 1. Download and install GS_Search tool from the link below:
http://www.grandstream.com/products/tools/surveillance/GS_Search.zip 2. Run the Grandstream GS_Search tool. 3. Click on button to start device detection. 4. The detected devices will appear in the output field as below. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 23 5. Double click on the detected device. The default browser (Chrome in this example) will open to display the cameras login web interface. Figure 9: GS_Search tool Figure 10: GSC362X Login Page o When clicking on the Language drop down, supported languages will be displayed. Click to select the related webpage display language. (Current firmware supports only English as default and simplified Chinese). GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 24 6. Username and password are required to login the camera to manage the device. The default username is admin; the default password is a random password printed in a sticker which can be found on the camera body or cable. o The default connection is via HTTPS. Once input the correct username and password, the device configuration webpage will be available. Web GUI Settings The GSC3620/GSC3625 embedded Web server responds to HTTP/HTTPS GET/POST requests. Embedded HTML pages allow users to configure the application phone through a Web browser such as Microsofts IE, Mozilla, Firefox, Google Chrome and etc. Once logged in successfully to the GSC362X, the browser will display the GUI as shown below:
Figure 11: GSC3620/GSC3625 Web GUI GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 25 Table 6: GSC3620/GSC3625 WEB GUI Sections Fields Description LiveView Access to live view stream page. Play the primary stream. Play the secondary stream. System Settings Access to System Settings page. Account Access to Account configuration page. Phone Settings Access to Phone Settings configuration page. Video & Audio Settings Access to Video & Audio settings page. Alarm Settings Access to Alarm settings page. Email & FTP Settings Access to Email & FTP Settings page. Maintenance Access to Maintenance page. Status Click to enter Status page. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 26 GSC362X SETTINGS Live View Page This page allows users to view the live video of the GSC3620/GSC3625. Figure 12: Live View Two streams are available:
Primary video stream: 1920*1080 resolution, recommended for continuous full HD recording Secondary video stream: 640*480 resolution, recommended for SIP/VoIP video calls Note: Make sure to download/Install the browser video plugin to have access to the Live View and video stream tools. Vari-focal and Auto-Focus Settings At the LiveView page, users can adjust the focal length of the lens by clicking on the Zoom+/- icon, and click on the Focus+/- to fine tune the sharpness of the lens (after auto-focus operation). Figure 13: GSC362x Auto-Focus Settings GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 27 Table 5: GSC3620/GSC362 Auto-Focus Settings Description Fields Description Zoom+
Zoom-
Focus+
Focus-
One Key Focus Initialize Lens After adjusting the focal length of the lens or click One Key Focus, the device will automatically adjust the image definition (no other lens operation allowed during the auto-focus process). Due to the scene limitation, the effect of one key focus may not always be satisfied. When this happened, it is recommended manually click the Focus+/- button to fine tune and complete the If after several round of zoom and focus, the image is still not clear, please click Initialize lens to reset the lens by removing the accumulated errors of the lens. Notes:
focus operation. System Settings This page allows users to configure date and time, network settings as well as access method to the GSC362X and password for accessing the Web GUI. Date & Time Settings This page allows users to adjust system date and time. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 28 Figure 14: Date & Time Page Table 7: Date & Time System Time Displays the current system time. Allow DHCP Option 42 to override NTP server Defines whether DHCP Option 42 should override NTP server or not. When enabled, DHCP Option 42 will override the NTP server if it is set up on the LAN. The default setting is Yes. Clicks to synchronize current time with the computer. Selects from drop down menu the preferred time zone. Default is Auto Enables NTP to synchronize device time. Configures the domain name of NTP server. Default is pool.ntp.org Update Interval Configures the Interval (in minutes) to retrieve updates from the NTP server. Sync PC Time Zone Enable NTP NTP Server Network Settings This page allows users to set either a static or DHCP IP address to access the unit. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 29 IP Address Mode Selects DHCP or Static IP. Default DHCP. (Static recommended) Figure 15: Basic Settings Page Table 8: Basic Settings Configures the Static IP of the GSC362X. Configures the Associated Subnet Mask. Configures the Gateway IP address. Configures DNS Server 1 IP address. Configures DNS Server 2 IP address. IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 Enable LLDP DNS Address Type Specifies the DNS type used: Dynamic DNS or Static DNS. Controls the LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) service. The default Layer 2 QoS 802.1Q/VLAN Tag Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Value setting is Enabled. Default value is 0. Default value is 0. Assigns the VLAN Tag of the Layer 2 QoS packets. Assigns the priority value of the Layer2 QoS packets. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 30 Notes:
If the device is behind SOHO (Small Office Home Office) router with port forwarding configured for remote access, static IP should be used to avoid IP address changes after router reboot. TCP port above 5000 is suggested to Port forward HTTP for remote access, due to some ISP would block port 80 for inbound traffic. For example, change the default HTTP port from 80 to 8088, to make sure the TCP port will not be blocked. In addition to HTTP port, RTSP port is also required to configure via port forwarding, so that the remote party can view the video stream. Access Settings This page configures the GSC362X access control parameters. Figure 16: Access Settings Page Web Access Mode Web Access Port Selects the access mode to the Web GUI either HTTP or HTTPS. Specifies the TCP port for Web Access, default 443. Table 9: Access Settings GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 31 MJPEG Authentication Mode HTML based 1- The MJPEG stream can be retrieved via the following URL Allows 3rd party system integrator or developers to implement related application for users. By default, this feature is disabled and use more secured Challenge+Response mode. If enabled, user can send HTTP API with correct credentials to retrieve MJPEG video stream or JPEG snapshot from GSC. Notes:
http(s)://admin:password@IP_GSC3620:Port/jpeg/mjpeg.html Stream http(s)://admin:password@ip:port/jpeg/stream 2- The MJPEG stream retrieved via the methods above is running on the background and cannot be tuned. If users want more flexibility, they can use the three configurable video streams as shown on
[Retrieving Video Streams]
RTSP Port Specifies RTSP port for media stream, default TCP port 554. User Login Timeout(min) GUI, range is between 3 and 60. Default is 5. If no action is made within this time the GSC362X will logout from the Web Maximum Number of Login Attempts Specifies the allowed login times error limit, if the unsuccessful login attempts exceed this value, the GSC362X webGUI will be locked for the time specified in Login Error Lock Time. Default is 5. Specifies how long the GSC362X is locked before a new login attempt is Locking Time of Login Error (m) allowed. Default is 5. Disable Web Access Allow or deny the web access to the GSC362X. (HTTP API do not take effect when this option is enabled). Note: If both WebUI and SSH are disabled, GSC362X will get blocked and not be able to be accessed. Only two ways to get it back:
1. Re-provisioned by ITSP or Service Provider (by adjusting the related 2. Hard Reset (GSC362X has to be offline and uninstalled to perform parameters) this hard reset). Enable UPnP Discovery UPnP (or mDNS) function for local discovery. Default setting is enabled. 1. When enabled, user can display the camera stream from without Enable Anonymous LiveView 1. User can also retrieve a real-time snapshot without admin credentials admin credentials using the following URL scheme:
http(s)://GSC3620_IP:port/videoview.html using the following URL:
http(s)://IP:port/anonymous/snapshot/view.html GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 32 Or with:
https://IP_GSC3620:Port/anonymous/snapshot/view.jpg 2. To retrieve video stream via RTSP, users can use the following format: rtsp://IP_GSC3620:Port/X where X=0,4 for 1st, 2nd streams, respectively. Allows SSH access for remote secured configuration purposes (restart, Enable SSH SSH Port upgrade, provision...) Specifies the SSH port. Default setting is 22. Retrieving Video Streams RTSP Stream MJPEG Stream To retrieve video stream via RTSP, users can use the following format:
rtsp://admin:password@IP_GSC362X:Port/X where X=0,4 for 1st, 2nd streams respectively The GSC362X supports MJPEG Stream live viewing via HTTP API commands, this can be used without installing the Live view browser plugin. Users can deploy two methods to retrieve MJPEG stream depending on MJPEG Authentication Mode, which can be set under following path:
Web UI System Settings Access Settings A. Challenge+Response MJPEG Authentication Mode:
Figure 17: MJPEG Authentication Mode In order to get live view stream using MJPEG stream over HTTP command on this mode, please fellow below steps:
1. In browser type in http(s)://IP_Address_GSC362X:Port/jpeg/mjpeg.html Example: https://192.168.5.146/jpeg/mjpeg.html GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 33 2. The browser will pop up the window above asking for credentials, user needs to enter admin credential. 3. The browser will show MJPEG stream (720p). B. Basic MJPEG Authentication Mode:
Please follow below steps in order to take a snapshot via HTTP commands:
1. In browser type in: http(s)://admin:password@IP_Address_GSC:Port/jpeg/mjpeg.html Example: https://admin:admin@192.168.5.157:443/jpeg/mjpeg.html 2. The browser will show MJPEG stream (720p). Note: Similar command can be applied to open source application like VLC Media Player to retrieve H.264 video stream with better quality: rtsp://admin:password@IP_GSC362X:Port/X Where X=0,4 corresponded to 1st, 2nd video stream Figure 18: RTSP steam display using VLC User Management This page allows users to configure the password for administrator. Since this is a door system which must be a secure product, the use is only limited to administrator. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 34 Figure 19: User Management Page Table 10: User Management Old Password New Password Old password must be entered to change new password. Fill in the revised new password in this field. Confirm User Password Re-enter the new password for verification, must match. This option is highly recommended, as if the password is lost, you can Password Recovery Email Address recover it on the configured Email address. Note: Make sure to configure SMTP Email Settings under Email Settings Note:
screenshot. When trying to change the password, users need to set the Password Recovery Email which should be a valid Email account configurable under Email & FTP Settings Email Settings to retrieve the email before the new admin password take effect as displayed on the following Figure 20: Password Recovery Email GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 35 Account Account 1 - 4 account:
The GSC362X supports 4 SIP accounts and 4 lines, this section covers the configuration of basic and advanced sip settings for each account. This page allows the administrator to configure the SIP account basic and advanced settings for each SIP Figure 21: SIP Account Settings Page GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 36 SIP Basic Settings Account Active Account Name SIP Server Table 11: SIP Account Basic & Advanced Settings This field indicates whether the account is active. Default setting is Yes. Configures the SIP account name used for identification. Configures the FQDN or IP of the SIP server from VoIP service provider or local IPPBX. Configures the IP address or the domain name of the outbound proxy, media gateway, or session border controller. It is used by the GSC for Outbound Proxy firewall or NAT penetration in different network environments. If a symmetric NAT is detected, STUN will not work and only an outbound proxy can provide a solution. Backup Outbound Proxy Proxy registration fails. By default, this field is left empty. Configures the backup outbound proxy to be used when the Outbound Configure which DNS mode will be used to translate the SIP Server FQDN DNS Mode SIP User ID Authenticate ID Password TEL URI SIP Advanced Settings Registration Expiration
(m) Re-register before Expiration (s)
(Default value is A Record):
A Record. SRV. NAPTR/SRV. Configures the SIP username or telephone number from ITSP. Note: Letters, digits and special characters including @ are supported. Configures the Authenticate ID used by SIP proxy. Sets the Authenticate password used by SIP proxy. Note: For security reasons, the SIP password is invisible on the web UI. Select User=Phone or Enabled from the dropdown list. If the SIP account has an assigned PSTN telephone number, this field should be set to "User=Phone". Then a "User=Phone" parameter will be attached to the Request-Line and "TO" header in the SIP request to indicate the E.164 number. If set to "Enable", "Tel:" will be used instead of
"SIP:" in the SIP request. The default setting is "Disable". Sets the registration expiration time. Default setting is 60 minutes. Valid range is from 1 to 64800 minutes. Specifies the time frequency (in seconds) that the GSC362X sends re-
registration request before the Register Expiration. The default value is 0. Range is from 0-64800 seconds. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 37 Local SIP Port SIP Transport Stream Enable DTMF Sets the local SIP port. Default setting is 5060 for Account 1, 5062 for Account 2, 5064 for Account 3, 5066 for Account 4. Chooses the SIP transport protocol. UDP, TCP or TCP/TLS. Select the Video stream to be used by the GSC362X when call is made Default setting is UDP. from this SIP Account. Default is Stream 2. modes:
Specifies the mechanism to transmit DTMF digits. There are 2 supported RFC2833 sends DTMF with RTP packet. Users can check the RTP packet to see the DTMFs sent as well as the number pressed. SIP INFO uses SIP INFO to carry DTMF. Default setting is
"RFC2833"
DTMF Payload Type Default value is 101. Range: 96~127. Configures the payload type for DTMF using RFC2833. Unregister on Reboot reboots. The SIP REGISTER message will contain Expires: 0 to unbind Allows the SIP user's registration information to be cleared when the GSC NAT Traversal number in all the SIP&SDP messages. the connection. This parameter configures whether the NAT traversal mechanism is activated. Users could select the mechanism from No, STUN, Keep-alive, UPnP, Auto. The default setting is No. If set to STUN and STUN server is configured, the GSC will route according to the STUN server. If NAT type is Full Cone, Restricted Cone or Port-Restricted Cone, the unit will try to use public IP addresses and port The GSC will send empty SDP packet to the SIP server periodically to keep the NAT port open if it is configured to be Keep-alive. Configure this to be No if an outbound proxy is used. STUN cannot be used if the detected NAT is symmetric NAT. If the firewall and the SIP device behind the firewall are both able to use UPNP, it can be set to UPNP. Both parties will negotiate to use which port to allow SIP through. Enable SRTP mode based on your selection from the drop-down menu. Enable SRTP The default setting is Disabled, the two other modes are Enabled but Not Forced and Enabled and Forced. Configures GSC settings to meet different vendors server requirements. Special Feature Users can choose from Standard, BroadSoft or Telefonica Spain. The default setting is Standard. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 38 Outbound Proxy Mode NAT/Firewall. In route: outbound proxy FQDN is placed in route header. This is used for the SIP Extension to notify the SIP server that the device is behind a Always sent to: SIP messages will always be sent to Outbound proxy. Not in route: remove the Route header from SIP requests. This option allows 3rd party Service Provider or Cloud Solution to monitor Enable RTCP the operation status of the GSC362X by using related SIP Calls. By default, it is disabled. Users can choose either RTCP or RTCP-XR. The H.264 payload type can now be configured to be compatible with 3rd H.264 Payload Type party video phones, as well as other advanced SIP settings, to easy system integration process. Default is 99. Accept Incoming SIP from Proxy Only When set to Yes, the SIP address of the Request URL in the incoming SIP message will be checked. If it does not match the SIP server address of the account, the call will be rejected. The default setting is disabled. Vocoder Settings Preferred Vocoder 1 Preferred Vocoder 2 Select audio codec to prioritize. Supported codecs are: PCMU and PCMA. Select the second audio codec PCMU or PCMA. Configures the number of voice frames transmitted per packet. When configuring this, it should be noted that the ptime value for the SDP will change with different configurations here. This value is related to the codec Voice Frame Per TX used and the actual frames transmitted during the in-payload call. For end users, it is recommended to use the default setting, as incorrect settings may influence the audio quality. Range is from 1-64. The default setting is 2. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 39 The phone settings allow users to configure the GSC362X phone settings and the White list for all the SIP Phone Settings accounts. Phone Settings This page allows users to configure the GSC362X phone settings. Figure 22: Phone Settings Page Table 12: Phone Settings STUN Server symmetric router, STUN server can help to penetrate & resolve NAT Configures the STUN server FQDN or IP. If the device is behind a non-
issues. Local RTP Port 1024~65400. Sets the local RTP port for media. Default setting is 5004. Range between GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 40 Forces the GSC362X to use random ports for both SIP and RTP messages. This is usually necessary when multiple units are behind the Use Random Port same full cone NAT. The default setting is Disabled Note: This parameter must be set to Disabled for Direct IP Calling to work. 0~65535. Auto On-Hook Timer disconnecting the SIP call. Default setting is 300. Range between Configures the auto on-hook timer
(in seconds) for automatic Ring Timeout(s) SIP TLS Certificate SIP TLS Private Key SIP TLS Private Key Password Specifies the Ring timeout, when no reply is returned from the called party after exceeding this field, the GSC362X will hang up the call. The value is in the range of 0s 90s. By default, it is 30 seconds. Input the TLS certificate here for encryption. Input private key here for TLS security protection. Specifies the password for SIP TLS private Key. Enable Direct IP Call Default is Enabled. Accepts peer-to-peer IP call (over UDP only) without SIP server. Enable two-way SIP Calling triggered by doorbell pressing. Allows the user to enable/disable the alarm sound during a SIP call SIP Proxy Compatibility Mode send audio no matter what. Enables more proxy compatibility with cost of bandwidth, the SIP call will SIP Packetization Compatibility Mode Enable Multi-channel Call Mode When enabled, the GSC362X will have in SDP packetization-mode = 0. This is required when the device is interacting with legacy video phones that only accepts this value to decode the RTP. This feature allows the device to receive multiple calls at the same time, with one active and others on hold (up to 4 calls maximum). Allows to factory reset the devices directly through SIP Notify. If Allow Reset Via SIP NOTIFY is check, then once the GSC3620/3625 receives the SIP NOTIFY from the SIP server with Event: reset, the device Allow Reset Via SIP NOTIFY will perform a factory reset after authentication. This authentication can be either with:
The admin password if no SIP account is configured on the unit. The SIP User ID and Password credentials of the SIP account if configured on the unit. Default is unchecked (disabled). GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 41 Account [1-4] White List This page allows users to configure the white list per account, which is a phone number or extension list that can call the GSC362X. (The call will be automatically answered when calling from a phone set on the white list, and all other inbound calls will be blocked), the user can configure up to 30 white phone numbers per SIP account. Moreover, besides numbers associated to active cards, and numbers on the "Number Called When Doorbell Pressed" setting, all whitelisted numbers can open door remotely by using the respective PIN code. Figure 23: White List Page The table below gives a brief overview of the options:
Enable White Number List Table 13: White List Enables the White List feature. Phone Number 1 -30
(default 5060). Adds a new phone number (or IP address) to the white list. Notes:
When using IP addresses, the port number should be appended Only the whitelisted numbers/IPs can open door remotely using PIN Code when calling GSC362X. Video & Audio Settings settings and audio related settings. The audio and videos settings allow users to configure the video / audio codecs, videos resolution, CMOS GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 42 Video Settings Figure 24: Video Settings Page Table 14: Video Settings Stream 1 Preferred Video Codec MJPEG. Default setting is H.264. Selects the videos codecs, the codecs supported are H.264, H.265 and Profile Baseline, Main Profile and High Profile. And one profile for H.265: HEVC Selects the H.264/H.265 profile. Three profiles are available for H.264:
Resolution Bit Rate(kbps) Frame Rate(fps) Bit Rate Control Image Quality I-frame Interval Main Specifies the resolution in pixels used at video image. Selects the video bit rate or bandwidth used. Selects the maximum frame rate used (more data if big frame used). Selects the constantly bit rate, or variable bit rate. Selects the image quality used when Variable Bit Rate used. Configures the I-frame interval (suggested 2~3 times of frame rate). GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 43 Stream 2 Resolution Bit Rate(kbps) Frame Rate(fps) Bit Rate Control Image Quality I-frame Interval Notes:
image. scenarios. OSD Settings Preferred Video Codec MJPEG. Default setting is H.264. Selects the videos codecs, the codecs supported are H.264, H.265 and Profile Baseline, Main Profile and High Profile. And one profile for H.265: HECV Selects the H.264/H.265 profile. Three profiles are available for H.264:
Main Specifies the resolution in pixels used at video image. Selects the video bit rate or bandwidth used. Selects the maximum frame rate used (more data if big frame used). Selects the constantly bit rate, or variable bit rate. Selects the image quality used when Variable Bit Rate used. Configures the I-frame interval (suggested 2~3 times of frame rate). H.264 suggested if the GSC362X needs to be viewed via Internet. For definition of Baseline, Main Profile and High profile of H.264 please refer to: H.264 Profiles If MJPEG is selected, reduce the frame rate to the minimal value to save bandwidth and get better Grandstream GSC362X provides two video streams, users can use them with flexibility. For example, the high-resolution stream for local recording, another low or high resolution for SIP video phone call or remote smartphone monitoring application, or vice versa depending application Use below link to calculate bandwidth and storage before installation http://www.grandstream.com/support/tools/bandwidth-storage-calc OSD Settings (On Screen Display) allow the users to Display time stamp and text on the video screen. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 44 Figure 25: OSD Settings Page Table 15: OSD Settings When checked, time will be displayed inside the video image. When checked, inputted text on OSD Test will be displayed on the video image. Input a text (to identify the GSC362X) it will be shown on the screen. Display Time Display Text OSD Text CMOS Settings OSD Date/Time Position Show the Date/Time position on the screen. OSD Text Position Show the text position on the screen. This page configures the CMOS parameters for different scenarios. Figure 26: CMOS Settings Page GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 45 Table 16: CMOS Settings Pull down to choose Normal, Low Light, WDR for different light condition. Mode Default Normal. Power Frequency power frequency (Europe, China, etc.) or 60Hz power frequency (US, Japan, Select correct light condition for the scene monitored: Outdoor, Indoor 50Hz etc.). Shutter Speed Flip Camera Shutter Speed. There are 10 options, with Auto, 1/30 (slowest), 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/5000 and 1/10000 (fastest) Pull down to choose to flip video either vertically, horizontal or both Set Manual or Automatic (IR Sensor control) to switch the mechanical IR CUT Setting IR_CUT. Daytime/Night Model Select either Daytime or Night Model Audio Settings This page allows users to configure the audio settings. Figure 27: Audio Settings Page Preferred Audio Codec Configures the audio codec. Table 17: Audio Settings Two codecs are available: PCMU and PCMA. Speaker Volume Adjusts the speaker volume connected. Microphone Volume Adjusts the Mic volume. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 46 Privacy Masks This page allows users to configure privacy masks up to 4 different regions by selecting different regions requiring privacy mask as displayed on the following figure. When privacy mask enabled, the video at related region will be masked by black color and no video displayed inside that mask. Figure 28: Privacy Masks Configuration Page Click Start Edit then long press and slide to identify a region Select a preconfigured region then Click Region Delete to remove it. This page allows users to configure alarm schedule and alarm actions. Alarm Settings Alarm Events Config schedule. This page allows users to configure GSC362X events to trigger programmed actions within predefined GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 47 Figure 29: Events Page Motion Detection Users can select a specific region to trigger the alarm using motion detection. Figure 30: Region Config Table 18: Motion Detection Region Config Configures the motion detection region. First click to access the Region Config menu and second click to quit. Clear Selected Region Selects a zone on the screen then click on Clear to delete the region. Sensitivity Specifies the region sensitivity (value between 0-100%). Select Alarm Schedule Selects the alarm schedule. Select Alarm Action Profile Selects the programmed Alarm Action profile. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 48 Alarm Schedule Settings This page specifies the configuration of Alarm Schedule. Note: Schedule must be configured first to allow the alarm to take the related action. Figure 31: Alarm Schedule GSC362X supports up to 10 alarm schedules to be configured, with time span specified by users. Users can View the schedule details by clicking or Edit the alarm schedule by clicking button. Usually the 24 hours span is 00:00 ~ 23:59, which is 24 hours format. Note that it is possible to copy the configuration to different date during the schedule programming using the banner at the bottom. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 49 Figure 32: Edit Schedule Alarm Action Settings Alarm Action can take effect. This page specifies the configuration of Profile used by the Alarm Actions. A Profile is required before the Figure 33: Alarm Action User can edit the alarm action by clicking button, the following window will popup. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 50 Figure 34: Edit Alarm Action Table 19: Alarm Actions Upload to Alarm Center If selected, the GSurf will popup alarm window and sound alarm in the computer speaker. Audio Alarm to SIP Phone If selected, GSC362X will call pre-configured (video or audio) phone and will play sound alarm. Send Email If selected, an email with snapshot will be sent to the pre-configured email destination. Upload Snapshot If selected, snapshots at the moment where the event is triggered will be sent to preconfigured destination (e.g.: FTP or email). Alarm Phone List This page allows users to configure the Alarm Phone List, which are phone numbers or extensions list that the GSC362X will call out when event is trigged. Figure 35: Alarm Phone List GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 51 Table 20: Alarm Phone List Select the SIP Account to be used by the GSC362X when alarm out is Alarm Call Out Account triggered. Alarm Phone List 1-10 Add or delete number from the phone alarm list. (When IP address is used then the port needs to be appended, example: 192.168.1.12:5060). Once the event is triggered the GSC362X will call the first number, once time out is reached and no answer is returned from the first number, the GSC3620 will try the next number on the list and so on. Once the remote phone answers the call, an alarm will be played to notify users that an event is triggered. Email & FTP Settings This page contains Email and FTP Settings. Email Settings This page allows users to configure email client to send out an email when the alarm is trigged. Figure 36: Email Settings - SMTP Page Table 21: Email Settings - SMTP SMTP Server Configures the SMTP Email Server IP or Domain Name. SMTP Server Port Specifies the Port number used by server to send email. From E-mail address Specifies email address of alarm email sending from, usually client email ID. Sender Email ID Specifies senders User ID or account ID in the email system used. Sender Email Specifies senders password of the email account. Password GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 52 Alarm-To Email Address 1 Alarm-To Email Address 2 Notes:
FTP & Center Storage Specifies the 1st email address to receive the alarm email. Specifies the 2nd email address to receive the alarm email. SSL Check if the SMTP email server requires SSL. Click Save to save the email configuration information. Click Email Test after configuration, if settings are correct, a test email will send out and E-mail test successfully message on the top page will appear. This page allows users to configure the FTP Settings in order to upload capture images. Storage Server Type them to the FTP server. Table 22: Picture Storage Settings Selects whether to upload pictures to Central Storage or upload Configures the IP address of the FTP server when selected to FTP Server FTP Server Port FTP Username FTP Password FTP Path FTP Test upload images to. Specifies the FTP address port. Specifies the FTP server account name. Specifies the FTP server password. Specifies the storage path. Click to test the connection with FTP server. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 53 Figure 37: Picture Storage Settings If the connection to the FTP server is successful, a .txt file containing a success message will be uploaded to the FTP server. And the following message will pop up on the Web GUI Notes:
Upgrade Central Storage will store screenshots locally. Maintenance Settings This page shows the GSC362X Maintenance parameters. This page contains the upgrade and provisioning parameters of the GSC362X. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 54 Figure 38: Upgrade Page GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 55 Firmware Upgrade Via Table 23: Upgrade Selects the upgrade method
(TFTP, HTTP, or HTTPS). Firmware Server Path Configures the IP address or the FQDN of the upgrade server. HTTP/HTTPS Username The username for the HTTP/HTTPS server. HTTP/HTTPS Password The password for the HTTP/HTTPS server. Firmware File Prefix firmware file with the matching encrypted prefix will be downloaded and Enables your ITSP to lock configuration updates. If configured, only the Firmware File Postfix firmware with the matching encrypted postfix will be downloaded and Enables your ITSP to lock firmware updates. If configured, only the flashed into the phone. flashed into the phone. Config Upgrade via Config Server Path Configures the IP address or the FQDN of the configuration server. Selects the upgrade method (TFTP, HTTP, and HTTPS). HTTP/HTTPS Username The username for the HTTP/HTTPS server. HTTP/HTTPS Password The password for the HTTP/HTTPS server. Config File Prefix configuration file with the matching encrypted prefix will be downloaded Enables your ITSP to lock configuration updates. If configured, only the Config File Postfix configuration file with the matching encrypted postfix will be downloaded Enables your ITSP to lock configuration updates. If configured, only the and flashed into the phone. and flashed into the phone. XML Config File Password Specifies the password for the configuration file. Validate Server Certificate TLS connection. Enable this option in order to validate certificate with trusted ones during Enable DHCP Option 66 Activates DHCP option 66 to override upgrade/config servers. Override Server Zero Config Enables Zero Config feature for auto provisioning. Enable DHCP Option 120 Enables DHCP Option 120 from local server to override the SIP Server Override SIP Server on the phone. The default setting is enabled. Automatic Upgrade Set schedule for provisioning for either every X minute, every day, or Enables automatic upgrade and provisioning. every week. Default is No. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 56 Reboot Reset Debug Log GSC362X. the settings. Data Maintenance files. Randomized Automatic Enable and define the start/End hours of the day and days of the week Upgrade where the GSC362X will randomly checking for update. Reboot & Reset This page allows user to reboot and reset the GSC362X. Figure 39: Reset & Reboot Page Table 24: Reset & Reboot When clicked, the GSC362X will restart (soft reboot). Restore Factory Default Settings This page allows user to configure SYSLOG to collect information to help troubleshooting issues with Figure 40: Debug Log Page Five levels of Debugging are available, None, Debug, Info, Warning, Error. Once the Syslog Server and the level entered, press Save and then Reboot the device to apply This page allows users to manage the GSC362X configuration file by importing/exporting configuration GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 57 Figure 41: Data Maintenance Page Notes:
Event Notification Click on to save the GSC362X configuration in a predefined directory. Users can either select to include all the passwords (SIP, FTP, Remotes access) on the configuration files exported or not including the passwords as displayed on the previous figure. This page allows users to configure the event notification details that will be used by GSC362X to communicate to an HTTP server to log the events. When the feature is enabled and configured, all the event logs will be uploaded to server:
Figure 42: Log Manager Page GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 58 Enable Event Notification Enables Event Notification feature Table 25 : Log Manager Settings Via Type
(HTTP or HTTPs). Choose which protocol will be used to connect to the logs server HTTP/HTTPS Server HTTP Server Username HTTP Server Password Enter the IP address of domain name for the logs server. Configure the username of your HTTP(s) server Configure the password of your HTTP(s) server Specify the template for the event log messages that will be sent to the server, users can use the following variables to customize the message:
${MAC}: MAC Address
${TYPE}: Event Type
${WARNING_MSG}: Event Message
${DATE}: Date & Time
${SIPNUM}: SIP Number User can test the configuration by clicking on button at the bottom This page allows users to upload up to 6 Trusted CA certificate files which will be trusted by the GSC362X during SSL exchange. Also, users are allowed to configure the device with custom certificate signed by custom CA certificate under the Custom Certificate section. URL Template Certificates Figure 43: Upload Certificate files GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 59 In order to upload your Trusted CA certificate, you may proceed as follows:
- Click on button to upload a file and some related information to the uploaded file will be displayed, such as Issued by and Expiration date. Figure 44: Trusted CA Certificates Users could press to delete one of the files. In order to upload your Custom certificate, you may proceed as follows:
- Click on button to upload a file and some related information to the uploaded file will be displayed, such as Issued by and Expiration date. Figure 45: Custom certificate This page displays GSC362X system and network information. Status Account Status from Account 1 to Account 4. Notes:
When the SIP account is registered, the SIP Registration status display will be Online When SIP account is unregistered, the SIP Registration status display will be Offline This page displays of configured accounts SIP user ID, SIP server as well as the SIP Registration status, GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 60 System Info Figure 46: System Info Page This page displays information such as the product model, the hardware version, firmware Figure 47: System Info Page GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 61 Product Model Displays the Product Model. Hardware Version Displays the Hardware Version. Table 26: System Info Part Number Boot Version Core Version Base Version Prog Version Displays the Part Number. Displays the Boot Version. Displays the Core Version. Displays the Base Version. Displays the Prog Version. System Up Time Displays the time since the first boot of the GSC362X. Firmware Status Click the button to check whether the firmware in the firmware server has an updated version, if so, update immediately. Network Info This page displays the network system information of GSC362X. Figure 48: Network Info Page Table 27: Network Info MAC Address Displays the GSC MAC Address. IP Address Mode Displays the IP address mode used. IP Address Displays the IP address of the GSC362X. Subnet Mask Displays the Subnet Mask used. Gateway DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 Displays the GSC362X Gateway. Displays the Preferred DNS Server. Displays the secondary DNS Server. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 62 EXPERIENCING THE GSC3620/GSC3625 Please visit our website: http://www.grandstream.com to receive the most up- to-date updates on firmware releases, additional features, FAQs, documentation and news on new products. We encourage you to browse our product related documentation, FAQs and User and Developer Forum for answers to your general questions. If you have purchased our products through a Grandstream Certified Partner or Reseller, please contact them directly for immediate support. Our technical support staff is trained and ready to answer all of your questions. Contact a technical support member or submit a trouble ticket online to receive in-depth support. GSC362X Series User Manual Version 0.0.0.5 P a g e | 63
1 | ID Label and Label Location | ID Label/Location Info | 1.12 MiB | April 22 2021 |
Model: GSC3625
@ GRANDSTREAM _Input:00 12v Pe aay o's This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B) FCC ID: YZZGSC3625 Made in China z Grandstream Networks, Inc IP67 126 Brookline Avenue, 3rd Floor Boston, MA 02215, USA =
1 | FCC Long Term Confidential Authorization Form | Cover Letter(s) | 94.94 KiB | April 22 2021 |
Grandstream Networks, Inc. 126 Brookline Ave, 3rd Floor Boston, MA 02215, USA Tel: 1-617-5669300 Fax: 1-617-2491987 Email: Nwei@grandstream.com Date: 2021-03-27 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC Confidential Authorization Subject: Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: YZZGSC3625 In accordance with Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, Grandstream Networks, Inc. hereby requests long-term confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
Block Diagram Schematics Operation Description The above materials contain proprietary and confidential information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials provides unjustified benefits to its competitors in the market. Sincerely Yours, Signature:
Ning Wei Manager
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Grandstream Networks, Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0020352431
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1 | Physical Address |
126 Brookline Ave, 3rd Floor
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1 |
Boston, Massachusetts 02215 USA
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@baclcorp.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
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 | Grantee Code |
YZZ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
GSC3625
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
N**** W******
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1 | Telephone Number |
1-617********
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1 | Fax Number |
1-617********
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1 |
N******@grandstream.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 | 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 | 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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | FHD Infrared Weatherproof Vari-focal and Auto-Focus IP Box Camera | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | Firm Name |
Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp.(Dongguan)
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1 | Name |
D******** Z******
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1 | Telephone Number |
0086 ********
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1 |
q******@baclcorp.com
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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 | 15B |
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