Summary of Contents for TransTel Communications IP39-73
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IP39-73 User’s Manual Auto Telecom Company www.transtel.co www.hybrex.com...
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Table of Contents Product overview ....................... 7 1.1. Product Description ....................... 7 1.2. Power connection ......................7 Daily use ..........................8 2.1. Making a call ........................8 2.1.1. Calling from digital keypad ..................8 2.1.2. Calling from phonebook..................8 2.1.3. Calling resident.......................
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Settings ..........................21 3.1. Display settings ......................21 3.2. Sound settings ......................22 3.3. Time settings ........................ 23 3.4. DND (Do Not Disturb) Settings ..................24 3.5. Language ........................25 3.6. Album ........................... 25 3.7. Reboot .......................... 26 3.8. Screen clean ......................... 26 Advance Settings ......................
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5.5.4. Type ........................35 5.5.5. NTP ........................35 5.5.6. Daylight Saving Time .................... 36 5.6. Phone-Call Feature ....................... 36 5.6.1. Forward Transfer ....................36 5.6.2. DND (Do Not Disturb) ..................37 5.6.3. Open Lobby ......................37 DTMF: To set the DTMF code which can trigger the local relay........... 37 5.7.
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5.15.2. Home/Sleeping/Away ..................44 5.16. Arming-Disarm Code ....................45 5.16.1. Disarm Code ......................45 5.17. Security-Basic ....................... 45 5.17.1. Web Password Modify ..................45 5.17.2. Session Time Out ....................46...
It is applicable to multi-store residential buildings or villas. 1.2. Power connection IP39-73 is powered by simply connecting the two wires of the power adapter to the wiring interface on the back of the indoor monitor. IP39-73 also support POE (Power over Ethernet).
11 PIN connector For power supply, RS485, Bell and Relay connector. 10 PIN connector For 8 security connector Network port with POE (Power over Ethernet), can be connected to a hub, switch or other network access Ethernet 1 devices. Share the network access from Ethernet 1 port, and for Ethernet 2 PC and other equipment connection.
2.1.3. Calling resident ① Press the icon to enter the call resident interface. ② Enter the room number you want to call, for example, if you want to call the community 1, Building 1, Unit 1, Floor 1, Room1; enter 001001010101, and then ③...
2.1.5. Calling Door Phone ① Press to make a call out, if you want to call door phone unit. 2.2. Receiving a call 2.2.1. Receive an incoming call ① There will be a video preview in this window, when you receive an incoming call. ②...
2.2.2. During the session ① The call video will be shown in this window. ② To adjust the volume here. ③ Press this icon to dial out another number. ④ Press this icon to hold the current call. ⑤ Press this icon to capture the video. ⑥...
2.3. Contact 2.3.1. Local Phonebook ① Press the icon to create a new group. ② Press the icon to delete the groups you want to delete. ③ Press the icon to modify the corresponding group. Notes: For cloud contact, it needs 39-73 to work with Transtel cloud server.
2.3.1.2. Manage Contact Enter the contacts interface, ⑥ select a contact. ⑦ Press the icon to check the exact information of selected contact, You can also modify it in contact info interface. ⑧ Press this icon to delete the selected contact. ⑨...
2.4. Status 2.4.1. Basic Status To check 39-73's status by ①pressing this icon. After entering the status interface, it shows the basic status as default. You can check the Model, Hardware version, Firmware version, Mac Address and IP Address information and so on. 2.4.2.
2.4.3. Account Status ③ Press the icon to check the account status. You can check the account number and status here, registered means it works normally. 2.5. Live view ① Press the icon to receive the video from indoor IPC or community IPC any time.
2.5.3. Onvif ① Press the icon to enter the Onvif list. 39-73 will detect available web camera via ONVIF protocol automatically. ② Choose a URL to get the corresponding video. You need to enter the User name and password for access. ③...
2.6.2. Create message ①Press this icon to create a new message. ②This option is to set the destination. If you want to call community building 1, unit 1, floor1, room 1, you need to enter 1.1.1.1.1. ③This option is to type in your message context. ④Press the icon to send the message to the predefined destination.
2.7. Arming ① Press the icon to enter the Arming interface. ② IP39-73 supports 4 mode, they are indoor mode, sleeping mode, outdoor mode and disarm mode.
2.7.1. Arming Mode ③ Press this icon to enter the arming mode settings interface. ④ You can see all of the 8 zones and corresponding sensor types (slide down to check more information) in this interface. ⑤ Press this icon to set the defence delay time. It means when you change to the arming mode from other modes, there will be 30 seconds delay time.
2.7.3. Alarm Log ① Press this icon to enter the alarm log interface. You can see the alarm log here including location, zone, zone type and alarm time. ② Press this icon to delete the selected alarm log. ③ Press this icon to delete all alarm log. 2.7.4.
3. Settings ① Press the icon to enter the basic settings interface. 3.1. Display settings ② Press this icon to enter display settings interface. ③ To adjust the brightness here, it is 5 level as default. There are 10 levels totally, the bigger value means the lighter screen.
3.2. Sound settings ① Press this icon to enter the sound settings interface. ② You can set Ring Tones for incoming call, even to set a special Ring Tone for door unit, or set the Ring Volume, Talk Volume and MIC Volume. Touch Sounds here.
NTP (Network Time Protocol) is enabled as default. IP39-73 will get The Date and Time automatically. And users can also setup NTP server. Setup a suitable Time Zone, Time format and Date Format. ③ To set time manually by disabling the NTP, users can set exact time for the IP39-73...
3.4. DND (Do Not Disturb) Settings This function is used to prevent the phone from disturbing users. Go to Setting-DND. If open DND, external phone call is unable to call in, turned off by default. ① Press this icon to enter the DND settings interface. ②...
3.5. Language ① Press this icon to enter language setting interface. ② To select a suitable language. It only supports English on this firmware. ③ Press this icon to go back to settings interface. 3.6. Album ④ Press this icon to enter album interface. ⑤...
Press the icon to reboot IP39-73, click Confirm when you see the prompt. The phone will reboot. 3.8. Screen clean ② Press the icon to clean the IP39-73's screen, it will keep you from using for 30 seconds. 4. Advance Settings ① Press the icon in settings interface to enter the advance settings interface.
4.2. SOS Settings Enter the advance settings interface, click SOS icon to enter the SOS setting page. IP39-73 can call out for up to three predefined numbers in a loop, each number will be called for 60 seconds (by default) when end user presses SOS icon.
① Enable/disable the auto answer feature of the Direct IP calls. If enabled, when there is a direct IP incoming call, IP39-73 will answer the call automatically. ② Enable/disable the no answer forward feature. If enabled, the direct IP incoming calls will be forwarded to the specified IP address when the ringtone is time out without answering.
Alerting can be off by inputting the password on the IP39-73 screen. The status will display the arming mode. 24H: when the alarm sensor device is triggered, IP39-73 will be alarmed, the alerting can not be off by inputting the password on the IP39-73 screen, until the alarm sensor device can not detect the triggered source.
① Click the Old Password to input the password of entering advance setting interface. It is 123456 as default. Click the New Password and Confirm Password to input the new password ② Click save icon to save the modification. 4.7. Door station Enter the advance settings interface, click Door Station icon to enter the door station settings.
4.8. Reset Enter the advance settings interface, click Reset icon to reset IP39-73 to factory. And press confirm when you see the prompt. It will reset to factory automatically. 5. Website Web user interface (we will used Web UI for short in the following context) which is used for user or administrator to check or change IP39-73 settings.
5.1. Status-Basic 5.1.1. Product Information To display the device’s information such as Model name, MAC address (IP device’s physical address), Firmware version and Hardware firmware. 5.1.2. Network Information To display the device’s Networking status (LAN Port),such as Port Type(which could be DHCP/Static/PPPoE), Link Status, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS server, Secondary DNS server, Primary NTP server and Secondary NTP server(NTP server is used to synchronize time from INTERNET automatically).
Server IP: SIP server address, it could be an URL or IP address. 5.3. Account-Advanced 5.3.1. SIP Account Account: IP39-73 support dual SIP account, you can choose which one to be configured here. 5.3.2. Call Auto Answer: Enable this feature, IP39-73 will pick up the incoming calls automatically, disabled by default.
5.3.4. Video Codecs IP39-73 support H264 video codec. 5.3.5. Encryption Voice Encryption (SRTP): If enabled, all audio signal (technically speaking it‘s RTP streams) will be encrypted for more security. 5.3.6. RPort : Remote Port, if enabled, it will add Remote Port in to outgoing SIP message for designated account.
Time Zone: To select local Time Zone for NTP server. Primary Server: To configure primary NTP server address. Secondary Sever: This is for redundancy, if getting time from Primary NTP server fails, the IP39-73 will go to Secondary NTP server for getting time.
Daylight Saving Time Time as adjusted to achieve longer evening daylight, especially in summer. Active: To enable/disable the daylight saving time. You can also configure to make IP39-73 adjust the daylight saving time automatically. Offset: To set the offset value, it is 60 minutes as default, setting the clocks an hour ahead of the standard time.
5.6.3. Open Lobby DTMF: To set the DTMF code which be sent when you press the open door icon during call on IP39-73 screen. 5.6.4. Open Local Door DTMF: To set the DTMF code which can trigger the local relay.
5.9. Phone-Intercom 5.9.1. SOS function is used to call out the emergency numbers in loop time when someone needs help. Call Number: setup 3 SOS numbers. Once users press SOS key, the phone will call out the numbers in order. Call Timeout: Setup the timeout for each number.
5.10.2. Web Camera Device Name: To set the device name for web camera. Destination URL: To set the URL of web camera. Please connect with IPC vendor for URL format. After setup, click Add to add the camera information. Then you can check or edit the web camera from the list.
Group: You can set a group for the new contact. Ring: To select a special ring tone for the new contact. Account: To select which account to dial out to the new contact. 5.11.4. Group To manage the group. 5.11.5. Group Setting To add a new group or modify existing group.
5.11.6. Import/Export A easy way to manage mass of contacts. To import/export contacts with a XML file or CSV file. 5.12. Upgrade-Basic 5.12.1. Upgrade-Basic Firmware Version: To display the current firmware version. Hardware Version: To display the current hardware version. Upgrade: To select upgrading rom file from your PC manually, then click the submit to begin update.
5.13.2. Manual Update To display and configure manual update server’s settings. URL: Auto provisioning server address. User Name: Configure if server needs an username to access, otherwise left blank. Password: Configure if server needs a password to access, otherwise left blank. Common AES Key: Used for IP phone to decipher common Auto Provisioning configuration file.
Users can connect 39-73 to some sensors like infrared sensor, gas sensor, smoke sensor and so on. IP39-73 support up to 8 alarm zone, you can manage these zone here. And then you can design 3 different modes for the arming zone under the path “Arming-Arming mode”.
Enable status means it depends on arming mode. 5.15. Arming-Arming Mode 5.15.1. Arming Mode To choose arming mode for IP39-73, different arming modes meet different requirements. It can be Indoor mode, Outdoor mode, Sleeping Mode and Disarm Mode. We will take Indoor for an example. 5.15.2. Home/Sleeping/Away Location: To display location information of 8 zone.
5.16. Arming-Disarm Code 5.16.1. Disarm Code To modify the disarm code. Current Password: type in the current disarm code for authentication. New Password: To set a new disarm code. Confirm Password: To type in new disarm code again for confirmation. 5.17.
User Name: Choose admin account or user account to modify corresponding password. Current Password: To type in the current password for authentication. New Password: To set a new password. Confirm Password: To type in new password again for confirmation. 5.17.2. Session Time Out Session Time Out Value: To modify the session time out value, it is 300 by default.
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