Fanvil iW30 User Manual
Fanvil iW30 User Manual

Fanvil iW30 User Manual

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  • Page 1 SIP Speaker iW30 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Directory 1 Directory........................... I 2 Picture............................ III 3 Form............................V 4 Safety Notices ...........................1 5 Product introduction .......................2 6 Start Using..........................3 6.1 Connecting the power supply and the network..............3 6.1.1 Connecting network .....................3 6.1.2 Port description.....................4 6.2 Quick Setting ........................5 6.3 Basic operation .........................5 6.4 Answer a call ........................5 6.5 Volume ..........................5...
  • Page 3 7.3.4.2 Audio ......................27 7.3.4.3 Video ......................29 7.3.4.4 MCAST ......................32 7.3.4.5 Action URL ....................35 7.3.4.6 Time/Date ..................... 36 8 Appendix..........................37 8.1 Technical parameters ......................37 8.2 Basic functions........................37 8.3 Schematic diagram......................38 8.4 The radio terminal configuration notice................38...
  • Page 4: Picture

    Picture Figure 1 ...........................3 Figure 2 ...........................3 Figure 3 ...........................5 Figure 4 ...........................7 Figure 5 ...........................8 Figure 6 ...........................9 Figure 7 ...........................9 Figure 8 ..........................10 Figure 9 ..........................11 Figure 10 ..........................11 Figure 11 ..........................11 Figure 12 ..........................11 Figure 13 ..........................12 Figure 14 ..........................14 Figure 15 ..........................14...
  • Page 5 Figure 36 ..........................38 Figure 37 ..........................39...
  • Page 6: Form

    Form Diagram 1 ..........................4 Diagram 2 ..........................8 Diagram 3 ..........................9 Diagram 4 ..........................9 Diagram 5 ..........................10 Diagram 6 ..........................12 Diagram 7 ..........................14 Diagram 8 ..........................15 Diagram 9 ..........................16 Diagram 10 ..........................18 Diagram 11 ..........................21 Diagram 12 ..........................24 Diagram 13 ..........................26 Diagram 14 ..........................27 Diagram 15 ..........................30 Diagram 16 ..........................35...
  • Page 7: Safety Notices

    Safety Notices Safety Notices 1. Please use the specified power adapter. If special circumstances need to use the power adapter provided by other manufacturers, please make sure the voltage and current provided in accordance with the requirements of this product, meanwhile, please use the safety certificated products, otherwise may cause fire or get an electric shock.
  • Page 8: Product Introduction

    Product introduction This product is a complete digital network intercom equipment, its core part adopts mature VOIP solutions (Broadcom 1190), the performance is stable and reliable; Paging system can use g.711 and g.722 with loud and clear voice; Besides, simple installation, low standby power consumption.
  • Page 9: Start Using

    Start Using Before you start to use equipment, please make the following installation: 6.1 Connecting the power supply and the network 6.1.1 Connecting network In prior to this step, please check if your network can work normally and have capacity of broadband internet access. Broadband Router Connect one end of the network cable to the intercom WAN port, the other end is connected to your broadband router’s LAN port, so that the completion of...
  • Page 10: Port Description

    6.1.2 Port description Diagram 1 Descriptio Icons Feature Picture DC Power Input Range:+12 +24V DC Power Input port (Notice: do not connect the incorrect polarity) 10M/100M Adaptive Ethernet port, connected to the WAN port network 10M/100M Adaptive Ethernet port, connected to the LAN Port computer (which can be configured to routing mode, or to bridge mode) or IPC camera.
  • Page 11: Quick Setting

    6.2 Quick Setting The product provides a rich and complete function and parameter setting; users may need to have a network with SIP protocol in order to understand the related knowledge on behalf of all the significance of the parameters. In order to high quality voice service and low-cost advantage, allowing users to enjoy the facility brought fast, especially in the listed in this section the basic and necessary to set options users can quickly get started, no without understanding the...
  • Page 12: Video Linkage

    6.6 Video linkage Use other manufacturers camera please connect to the switch, the device LAN Port interface can only connect the original camera. Landing page configuration camera user name, password, port number and other information. For more information, please refer to the Video settings...
  • Page 13: Page Settings

    Page settings 7.1 Browser configuration When the device and your computer successfully connected to the network, enter the IP address of the device on browsers . You can see the Webpage management interface the login screen. Enter the user name and password and click [logon] button to enter the settings screen.
  • Page 14: Configuration Via Web

    7.3 Configuration via Web 7.3.1 System Information 7.3.1.1 Figure 5 Diagram 2 Information Field Name Explanation System Display equipment model, hardware version, software version, Information uptime, Last uptime and MEMinfo. Shows the configuration information for WAN port, including Network connection mode of WAN port (Static, DHCP, PPPoE), MAC address, IP address of WAN port.
  • Page 15: Account

    Account 7.3.1.2 Figure 6 Diagram 3 Account Field Name Explanation Change Web Authentication Password Can modify the login password to the account Add New User You can add new user User Accounts Show the existing user information Configurations 7.3.1.3 Figure 7 Diagram 4...
  • Page 16: Upgrade

    Configurations Field Name Explanation Export Save the equipment configuration to a txt or xml file. Please Right Configurations click on the choice and then choose “Save Link As.” Import Browse to the config file and press Update to load it to the Configurations equipment.
  • Page 17: Auto Provision

    Auto Provision 7.3.1.5 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12...
  • Page 18: Figure 13

    Figure 13 Diagram 6 Auto Provision Field Name Explanation Common Settings Show the current config file’s version. If the version of configuration downloaded is higher than this, the Current Configuration configuration will be upgraded. If the endpoints confirm the Version configuration by the Digest method, the configuration will not be upgraded unless it differs from the current configuration Show the common config file’s version.
  • Page 19 The equipment supports configuration from Option 43, Option Value Option 66, or a Custom DHCP option. It may also be disabled. Custom Option Value Custom option number. Must be from 128 to 254. SIP Plug and Play (PnP) If this is enabled, the equipment will send SIP SUBSCRIBE messages to a multicast address when it boots up.
  • Page 20: Fdms

    FDMS 7.3.1.6 Figure 14 Diagram 7 FDMS Settings Enable FDMS Enable/Disable FDMS configuration The time to send sip Subscribe information to the FDMS server on FDMS Interval a regular basis. Unit is in second. Doorphone Info Settings Community The name of the community where the device is installed Name Building The name of the building where the equipment is installed...
  • Page 21: Tools

    Syslog provide a client/server mechanism for the log messages which is recorded by the system. The Syslog server receives the messages from clients and classifies them based on priority and type. Then these messages will be written into a log by rules which the administrator has configured. There are 8 levels of debug information.
  • Page 22: Network

    7.3.2 Network Basic 7.3.2.1 Figure 16 Diagram 9 Field Name Explanation Network Status The current IP address of the equipment Subnet mask The current Subnet Mask Default gateway The current Gateway IP address The MAC address of the equipment MAC Timestamp Get the MAC address of time.
  • Page 23: Vpn

    Configured by Primary DNS Primary DNS Enter the server address of the Server Secondary DNS Secondary DNS Enter the server address of the Server Click the APPLY button after entering the new settings. The equipment will save the new settings and apply them. If a new IP address was entered for the equipment, it must be used to login to the phone after clicking the APPLY button.
  • Page 24: Figure 18

    Figure 17 Figure 18 Diagram 10 Field Name Explanation VPN IP Address Shows the current VPN IP address.
  • Page 25: Line

    VPN Mode Enable VPN Enable/Disable VPN. L2TP Select Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Select OpenVPN Protocol. (Only one protocol may be activated. OpenVPN After the selection is made, the configuration should be saved and the phone be rebooted.) Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) L2TP Server Set VPN L2TP Server IP address.
  • Page 26: Figure 20

    Figure 20 Figure 21 Diagram 11 Field Name Explanation Basic Settings (Choose the SIP line to configured) Display the current line status at page loading. To get the up to date line status, user has to refresh the page manually. There are some status here: Line Status 1) Inactive, indicates that this line is not activated yet, user can...
  • Page 27 the network or SIP server IP address and port. 3) Registered, indicates the SIP account is registered to SIP server successfully, and is able to send or receive calls. 4) 403 forbidden, indicates the SIP error code 403, means SIP server rejected the SIP registration because the username and password are incorrect.
  • Page 28 rejected automatically Blocking Reject any incoming call without presenting caller ID Anonymous Call Use 182 Response Set the device to use 182 response code at call waiting response for Call waiting Anonymous Call Set the standard to be used for anonymous Standard Dial Without Set call out by proxy without registration...
  • Page 29 DTMF SIP INFO Set the SIP INFO mode to send ‘*’ and ‘#’ or ‘10’ and ‘11’ Mode Transportation Set the line to use TCP or UDP for SIP transmission Protocol Local Port Set the Local Port SIP Version Set the SIP version Caller ID Header Set the Caller ID Header Enables the use of strict routing.
  • Page 30: Basic Setting

    Basic setting 7.3.3.2 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.
  • Page 31 Registration Set the retry interval of SIP REGISTRATION when registration Failure Retry failed. Interval Enable Strict UA Enable or disable Strict UA Match Match DHCP Server would respond an OPTION message to the request from DHCP client. To working with the terminal device, Access device and DHCP policy server would be able to implement the Enable DHCP...
  • Page 32: Intercom Settings

    7.3.4 Intercom settings Features 7.3.4.1 Figure 24 Diagram 13 Features Field Name Explanation Basic Settings DND might be disabled phone for all SIP lines, or line for SIP Enable DND individually. But the outgoing calls will not be affected Ban Outgoing If enabled, no outgoing calls can be made.
  • Page 33: Audio

    Value is “SIP Speaker”. Audio 7.3.4.2 This page configures audio parameters such as voice codec; speak volume, MIC volume and ringer volume. Figure 25 Diagram 14 Audio Setting Field Name Explanation The first codec choice: G.711A/u, G.722 G.723.1, G.729AB First Codec G.726-32 The second codec choice: G.711A/u, G.722 G.723.1, G.729AB Second Codec...
  • Page 34 Payload Length Tone Standard Configure tone standard area. G.722 Choices are 160/20ms or 320/20ms. Timestamps G.723.1 Bit Rate Choices are 5.3kb/s or 6.3kb/s. Speakerphone Set the speaker calls the volume level. Volume MIC Input Set the MIC calls the volume level. Volume Broadcast Set the broadcast the output volume level.
  • Page 35: Video

    Video 7.3.4.3 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28...
  • Page 36: Figure 29

    Figure 29 Diagram 15 Video Field Name Explanation Camera Status Display the relevant information of the camera, including maximum access, maximum stream, maximum sub stream, and the status. Authentication Setting MAC address Auth Code Enter authentication code to activate use Connection mode setting Local Connect the original camera...
  • Page 37 Enable the option. In a fluorescent environment can eliminate the Anti Flicker video horizontal scroll Vertical Flip The video is flipped horizontally IR Swap IR-cut filter switch In the Day / Night mode Auto option, the color switching black and DNC Threshold white threshold is set Backlight...
  • Page 38: Mcast

    RTSP Information Main Stream Access the main address of RTSP Sub Stream Url Access the child address of RTSP MCAST 7.3.4.4 Figure 30 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.
  • Page 39: Figure 31

    current common calls in state. You can also choose to disable in the receiving threshold drop-down box, the device will automatically ignore all local network multicast RTP stream. The options are as follows: 1-10: To definite the priority of the common calls, 1 is the top level while 10 is the lowest Disable: ignore all incoming multicast RTP stream Enable the page priority:...
  • Page 40 "Group 1","Group 2" and "Group 3" are your setting monitoring multicast name.The group name will be displayed on the screen when you answer the multicast. If you have not set, the screen will display the IP: port directly. Purple part (host: port) It is a set of addresses and ports to listen, separated by a colon.
  • Page 41: Action Url

    call is initiated and incoming multicast, directly into the Talking interface equipment. Action URL 7.3.4.5 Figure 33 Diagram 16 Action URL Settings URL for various actions is performed by the phone. These actions are recorded and sent as xml files to the server. Sample format is http://InternalServer /FileName.xml Time/Date 7.3.4.6...
  • Page 42: Time/Date

    Figure 34 Diagram 17 Time/Date Field Name Explanation Network Time Server Settings Time Synchronized via Enable time-sync through SNTP protocol SNTP Time Synchronized via Enable time-sync through DHCP protocol DHCP Primary Time Set primary time server address Server Set secondary time server address, when primary server is not reachable, the Secondary Time device will try to connect to secondary time server to get time Server...
  • Page 43: Appendix

    Appendix 8.1 Technical parameters Diagram 18 Communication protocol SIP 2.0(RFC-3261) Broadcom Main chipset Reset Button Volume Protocols RTP/SRTP Speech Decoding G.729 G.723 G.711 G.722 G.726 flow Audio amplifier Max 30W Volume control Adjustable Indicating lamp Power 10/100BASE-TX s Auto-MDIX, RJ-45 Port 10/100BASE-TX s Auto-MDIX, RJ-45 power supply mode...
  • Page 44: Schematic Diagram

    8.3 Schematic diagram On the back of the interface diagram Figure 35 8.4 The radio terminal configuration notice How to avoid an incoherency sound when the broadcast playing? When the terminal use as broadcast, the speaker is loud, if not set mute for microphone, the AEC (echo cancellation) of equipment will be activated, which leads the sound incoherence.
  • Page 45 Voice bandwidth will be by the narrow width (G.711) of 4 KHz, is extended to broadband (G.722)7 KHz, when combined with the active speaker, the effect will be better. Figure 37...

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