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About this manual Thank you for choosing Akuvox’s R26B door phone. This manual is intended for end userswho need to properly configure the door phone. This manualis applicable to 26.31.4.xx version, and it provides all functions’ configurations of R26B. Please visit Akuvox forum or consult technical support for any new information or latest firmware.
Content 1. Product Overview.......................................1 1.1. Product Description....................................1 1.2. Connector Introduction....................................1 1.3. LED Status Information.....................................2 2. Daily Use..........................................3 2.1. Making a Call......................................3 2.2. Receiving a Call......................................3 2.3. Unlock.......................................... 4 2.3.1. Unlock by RFID Cards..................................4 2.3.2. Unlock by DTMF Codes................................. 4 3.
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3.2.1. Modify the Web Password................................6 3.3. Phone Configuration....................................6 3.3.1. Language......................................6 3.3.2. Time........................................7 3.3.3. Network......................................7 3.3.3.1. VLAN......................................9 3.3.3.2. TR069......................................10 3.3.4. Sound......................................11 3.3.5. DND......................................... 12 3.4. Intercom Call......................................13 3.4.1. Direct IP Call....................................13 3.4.2. SIP Call......................................14 3.4.2.1.
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3.4.3. Auto Answer....................................16 3.4.4. Web Call......................................17 3.4.5. Push To Hang Up..................................17 3.5. Security........................................17 3.5.1. Live view......................................17 3.5.2. RTSP....................................... 18 3.5.3. ONVIF......................................19 3.6. Access Control......................................20 3.6.1. Relay....................................... 20 3.6.2. Card Setting....................................21 3.6.3. Open Relay via HTTP...................................22 3.6.4.
1.1. Product Description Akuvox R26B is a SIP-compliant, hands-free, five buttons door phone. It can be connected with Akuvox indoor monitors for remote unlock control and monitor. Users can operate the indoor phone to communicate with visitors via voice and video. Users can also use RFID cards to unlock the door It’s applicable in villas, office and so...
R26B Admin Guide DOOR A/B: Trigger signal input terminal. Relay A/B (NO/NC/COM): Relay control terminal. Note: The general door phone interface diagram is only for reference. 1.3. LED Status Information LED Status Description Figure 1.2-2 General interface Blue Always on...
IP address and if LED turns green, it means the call has been answered. 2.2. Receiving a Call User can use IP phone or indoor monitor to call R26B and R26Bwill answer it automatically by default. If user disable auto answer, pressing button to answer incoming call.
2.3.1. Unlock by RFID Cards Place the predefined user cards in RFID card reader to unlock. Under normal conditions, R26B will announce “The door is now opened.” 13.56 MHz RF card is supported on R26B. 2.3.2. Unlock by DTMF Codes Users can press the predefined DTMF code from an answer unit to remotely unlock the door during the call.
3.1. Getting Started 3.1.1. IP Announcement While R26B starts up normally, hold the top of call button for several seconds after the Status LED turns blue, voice system will enter IP announcement mode. In announcement mode, the IP address will be announced periodically and “IP 0.0.0.0”...
R26B Admin Guide User Name: admin Password: admin Note: The recommended browser is Google Chrome. 3.2. Password Modification 3.2.1. Modify the Web Password Go to Security - Basic to modify password for webpage. To modify Figure 3.2.1 Modify the web password password for“admin”...
R26B Admin Guide 3.3.2. Time Go to Phone - Time/Langto configure it. Time Zone: To select local time zone for NTP server. Primary Server: To configure primary NTP server address. Secondary Server: To configure secondary NTP server address, it Figure 3.3.2 Time takes effect if primary NTP server is unreachable.
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R26B Admin Guide R26B uses DHCP mode by default which will get IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server address from DHCP server automatically. Static IP Mode In Website, go to Network - Basic. If select static IP, users should manually setup IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server address.
R26B Admin Guide SNMP Go to Network - Advanced to configure. SNMP:To display and configure SNMP settings. Active: To enable or disable SNMP feature. Figure 3.3.3-3 SNMP Port: To configure SNMP server’s port. Trusted IP: To configure allowed SNMP server address. It could be an IP address or any valid URL domain name.
R26B Admin Guide Note: Please consult administrator for specific VLAN settings in the networking environment. 3.3.3.2. TR069 Go to Network - Advanced to configure. TR069:To display and configure TR069 settings. Active: To enable or disable TR069 feature. Version: To select supported TR069 version (version 1.0 or 1.1).
R26B Admin Guide Note:TR-069 is a technical specification entitled CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP).It defines an application layer protocol for remote management of end-user devices. 3.3.4. Sound Go to Phone-Voice to configure volume and upload tone file. Mic Volume: To configure microphone volume.
R26B Admin Guide 3.3.5. DND Go to Phone - Call Featureto configure DND feature. DND:DND allows phones to ignore any incoming calls. Return Code when DND: Determine what response code should Figure 3.3.5 DND be sent back to server when there is an incoming call if DND is on.
R26B Admin Guide 3.4. Intercom Call 3.4.1. Direct IP Call Without sip server, users can also use IP address to call each other, Figure 3.4.1-1 Direct IP call but this way is only suitable in the LAN. Go to Phone - Call Feature to enable the direct IP call for door phones first.
R26B Admin Guide 3.4.2. SIP Call SIP calls which use SIP numbers to make or receive calls should be supported by SIP server. Users need to register accounts and fill SIP feature parameters before using it. Go to Account - Basic to configure SIP account and SIP server for door phones first.
R26B Admin Guide 3.4.2.2. SIP Server 1&2 Server IP 1: To enter SIP server’s IP address or URL. Server IP 2: To display and configure secondary SIP server settings. This is for redundancy, if registering to primary SIP server fails, the phone will go to secondary SIP server for registering.
R26B Admin Guide TLS: Secured and reliable transport layer protocol. DNS-SRV: DNS record for specifying the location of services. 3.4.2.5. NAT To display and configure NAT settings. STUN: Short for session traversal utilities for NAT, a solution to solve NAT issues.
R26B Admin Guide 3.4.4. Web Call Go to Intercom-Basic to dial out or answer incoming call from Figure 3.4.4 Web call website. 3.4.5. Push To Hang Up Figure 3.4.5 Push to hang up Go to Intercom - Basic to configure. To enable or disable pushing button to hang up.
R26B Admin Guide 3.5.2. RTSP R26B supports RTSP stream, go to Intercom - RTSP to enable or disable RTSP server. The URL for RTSP stream is: rtsp://IP_address/live/ch00_0. RTSP Stream: To enable RTSP video and select the video codec. R26B supports H.264 video codec by default.
To modify the resolution, framerate and bitrate of MPEG4. 3.5.3. ONVIF R26B supports ONVIF protocol, which means R26B’s camera can be searched by other devices, like NVR which supports ONVIF protocol as well. Figure 3.5.3 ONVIF Go to Intercom - ONVIF to configure ONVIF mode, its username and password.
Relay Delay:To configure the duration of opened relay. Over the value, the relay would be closed again. DTMF Option: To select digit of DTMF code, R26B supports maximum 4 digits DTMF code. DTMF:To configure 1 digit DTMF code for remote unlock.
Go to Intercom - Card setting, to manage card access system. Figure 3.6.2-1 Card setting Import/Export Card Data R26B supports import or export the card data file, which is convenient for administrator to deal with a large number of cards. The maximum card data file is 200K which is around 500 cards.
R26B Admin Guide Switch card status to “Card Issuing” and click “Apply”; Place card on the card reader area and click “Obtain”; Name card, choose which door you want to open and the valid day and time; Click “Add” to add it into list.
3.6.4. Unlock via Exit Button Go to Intercom - Input to configure input settings. R26B supports two input triggers Input A/B (DOOR A/B). Input Service:To enable or disable input trigger service. Trigger Option: To choose open circuit trigger or closed circuit trigger.
R26B Admin Guide 3.7. Reboot Go to Upgrade - Basic, users can reboot the phone. Figure 3.7 Reboot 3.8. Reset Go to Upgrade - Basic, users can reset the phone to factory Figure 3.8.Reset settings.
R26B Admin Guide 4. Advance Feature 4.1. Phone Configuration 4.1.1. LED Go to Intercom - LED Setting to configure the LED status.To setup the LED lighting mode. State: There is five states: Normal, Offline, Calling, Talking and Receiving. Color Off: The default status is OFF.
Go to Intercom - Advanced to configure. Photoresistor: The setting is for night vision, when the surrounding of R26B is very dark, infrared LED will turn on and R26B will turn to Figure 4.1.2 IR LED night mode. Photoresistor value relates to light intensity and larger value means that light intensity is smaller.
R26B Admin Guide 4.1.3. RF Card Code Display Related Go to Intercom - Advanced to configure. RFID Display Mode:To be compatible different card number Figure 4.1.3 RF card code display related formats. The default 8HN means hexadecimal. 4.2. Intercom 4.2.1. Call Time Related Figure 4.2.1-1 Call time related...
SIP account. Caller ID Header: To choose caller ID header format. Figure 4.2.3 SIP call related Anonymous Call: If enabled, R26B will block its information when calling out. Anonymous Call Rejection: If enabled, calls who block their information will be screened out.
Go to Account - Advanced to configure SIP call related codec. SIP Account: To choose which account to configure. Audio Codec:R26B support four audio codec: PCMA, PCMU, G729, G722. Different audio codec requires different bandwidth, users can enable/disable them according to different network environment.
G729 8kbit/s 8kHz G722 64kbit/s 16kHz Video Codec: R26B supports H.264 standard, which provides better video quality at substantially lower bit rates than previous standards. Codec Resolution: R26B supports four resolutions: QCIF, CIF, Figure 4.2.4-2 Codec VGA, 4CIF and 720P.
Go to Account - Advanced to configure it.If enabled, voice will be Figure 4.2.7 Encryption encrypted. 4.2.8. NAT Go to Account - Advanced to display NAT related settings. UDP Keep Alive message: If enabled, R26B will send UDP Figure 4.2.8 NAT keep-alive message periodically to router to keep NAT port alive.
R26B Admin Guide UDP Alive Msg Interval: Keep alive message interval. Rport: Remote Port, if enabled, it will add remote port into outgoing SIP message for designated account. 4.2.9. User Agent Go to Account - Advanced to configure it. Figure 4.2.9 User agent To customize user agent field in the SIP message.
R26B Admin Guide 4.3. Access Control 4.3.1. Web Relay R26B can support extra web relay which is connected with the door phone via network. Figure 4.3.1-1 Web relay Go to Phone - WebRelay to configure. Type: Connect web relay and choose the type.
4.4. Security 4.4.1. Anti-alarm Go to Intercom - Advanced to configure. R26B integrates internal gravity sensor for the own security, and Figure 4.4.1 Anti-alarm after enabling tamper alarm, if the gravity of R26B changes dramatically, the phone will alarm. Gravity sensor threshold stands...
R26B Admin Guide 4.4.2. Motion R26B supports motion detection, go to Intercom - Motion to configure detection parameter. Figure 4.4.2-1 Motion Motion Detection: To enable or disable motion detection. Motion Delay:To configure minium time gap between two snapshots. Motion Detect Time Setting: To make motion detect time for a whole week.
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R26B Admin Guide Email Notification Sender’s email address: To configure email address of sender. Receiver’s email address: To configure email address of receiver. SMTP server address: To configure SMTP server address of sender. SMTP user name: To configure user name of SMTP service (usually it is same with sender’s email address).
Admin Guide SIP Call Notification SIP Call Number: To configure SIP call number. SIP Call Name: To configure display name of R26B. Three specific actions which will be triggered in R26B: 4.4.3.2. Push Button Action Go to Intercom - Basic to configure.
R26B Admin Guide 4.4.3.3. Input Interface Triggered Action Go to Intercom - Input to configure. Action to execute: To choose which action to execute after triggering. Http URL: To configure URL, If HTTP action is chosen. Action Delay: To configure after how long to execute to send out Figure 4.4.3.3 Input interface trigger action...
“$.” For example, “Open Relay Success” incident, input http://server IP address/help.xml?mac=$mac, when the relay of R26B is triggered successfully, the phone will send a HTTP packet Figure 4.4.3.5 Action URL to the server, through the HTTP package to know the MAC of the phone.
R26B Admin Guide 4.5.2. Autop Upgrade Go to Upgrade - Advanced to configure automatically update Figure 4.5.2-1 Autop update server’s settings. PNP Option Plug and Play, once PNP is enabled, the phone will send SIP subscription message to PNP server automatically to get auto provisioning server’s address.
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R26B Admin Guide configuration more easily. This is a typical C/S architecture upgrade mode, mainly by the terminal device or PBX server to initiate an upgrade request. URL: Auto provisioning server address. User Name: Configure if server needs an username to access, otherwise left blank.
This auto provisioning mode is actually self-explanatory. For example, mode ”Power on” means phone will go to do provisioning every time it powers on. Note: Please refer to the related feature guide from Akuvox forum. 4.5.3. Backup Config File Figure 4.5.3-1 Backup config file Go to Upgrade - Advanced to backup the config file.
R26B Admin Guide Note: To make DHCP autop URL works, the PNP should be disable. 4.6. Log Figure 4.6.1 Call log 4.6.1. Call log Go to Phone - Call Log, users can see a list of call log which have dialed, received or missed.
R26B Admin Guide System log level: From level from 0 to 7.The higher level means the more specific system log is saved to a temporary file. By default, it’s level 3. Export Log: Click to export temporary system log file to local PC.
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R26B Admin Guide Abbreviations DNS-SRV:Service record in the Domain Name System ACS:Auto Configuration Server FTP: File Transfer Protocol Auto:Automatically GND: Ground AEC:Configurable Acoustic and Line Echo Cancelers HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol ACD:Automatic Call Distribution HTTPS: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure Autop:Automatical Provisioning...
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R26B Admin Guide SIP: Session Initiation Protocol PCAP: Packet Capture SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol PNP: Plug and Play STUN: Session Traversal Utilities for NAT RFID: Radio Frequency Identification SNMP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol RTP: Real-time Transport Protocol SDMC: SIP Devices Management Center...
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R26B Admin Guide Contact us For more information about the product, please visit us atwww.akuvox.com or feel free to contact us by Sales email: sales@akuvox.com Technical support email: techsupport@akuvox.com Telephone: +86-592-2133061 ext.7694/8162 We highly appreciate your feedback about our products.
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