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Thank you for choosing Akuvox E16 series door phones. This manual is intended for the administrators who need to properly configure the door phone. This manual applies to the 216.30.0.67 version, and it provides all the configurations for the functions of E16 series door phones.
Product Overview Product Overview Akuvox E16 series is a Linux system IP video door phone with a touch screen. It integrates audio and video communications, access control, and video surveillance. The E16 series offers customizable features through its advanced system, SmartPlus, and AI-based communication technology, adapting to your operational preferences.
Change Log Change Log Support for enabling or disabling Private PIN Improved Sequence Call Add Security Relay Support for displaying Tenants Tenants on device home screen...
Model Specification Model Specification Touch Screen Touch Screen √ √ Relay Out Alarm In RS485 √ Card Reader 13.56MHZ Wi-Fi Bluetooth √ Temperature Detection Optional Face recognition √ External SD Card...
Access the Device Access the Device Door phones' system settings can be either accessed on the device directly or on the device web interface. Access the Device Setting on the device Access the Device Setting on the device To access the device setting, you can long press on the initial screen for approximately five seconds, then enter the default PIN code admin admin and press Confirm Confirm.
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Note Note You can obtain IP address by IP scanner. Download IP scanner: https://knowledge.akuvox.com/docs/akuvox-ip-scanner?highlight=IP https://knowledge.akuvox.com/docs/akuvox-ip-scanner?highlight=IP See detailed guide: https://knowledge.akuvox.com/v1/docs/en/how-to-obtain-ip-address-via-ip- https://knowledge.akuvox.com/v1/docs/en/how-to-obtain-ip-address-via-ip- scanner?highlight=IP%20Scanner scanner?highlight=IP%20Scanner Google Chrome browser is strongly recommended. The initial username and password are admin admin and please be case-sensitive to the...
Time and Language Setting Time and Language Setting Language Setting Language Setting You can select device language and device language icons, and customize interface text including configuration names and prompt text. To select the device language, go to Setting> Time/Lang > LCD Language Setting>...
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Parameter Set-up: Parameter Set-up: Automatic Date&Time Enabled Automatic Date&Time Enabled : enable it if you want the device’s date and time to be automatically set up and synchronized with the default time zone and the NTP server (Network Time Protocol Network Time Protocol).
LED Setting LED Setting Configure Card Reader LED Setting Configure Card Reader LED Setting You can enable or disable the LED lighting on the card reader area as needed on the web interface. Meanwhile, if you do not want to have the LED light on the card reader area stay on, you can also set the timing for the exact time span during which the LED light can be disabled in order to reduce electrical power consumption.
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disabled. Max White Light Value Max White Light Value : set the white light value from 1-5 1-5 , and the default white light value is 3 3 . The greater value it is, the brighter the light will be. Note Note IR LED light should be triggered first before the white light can be valid in the facial...
Screen Display Configuration Screen Display Configuration You can set up the device's screen display features such as screensaver to give users a better visual and operational experience. Configure Screensaver Configure Screensaver You can set the screen saver duration as well as the timing for the screen to be turned off for both screen protection and power reduction.
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To configure the configuration on web Device > LCD > Upload Screensaver Device > LCD > Upload Screensaver interface. Note Note The pictures uploaded should be in JPG format JPG format with 2M pixels maximum. The previous pictures with a specific ID order will be overwritten when the repetitive designation of pictures to the same ID order occurred.
Home Screen Configuration Home Screen Configuration You can change the home screen display through the configuration of tab name and tab arrangement on the device web interface if needed. Path: Device > LCD > Key In Homepage Device > LCD > Key In Homepage Of The Default Theme .
Volume & Tone Configuration Volume & Tone Configuration Volume and tone configuration include microphone volume, the AD volume, keypad volume, speaker volume, tamper alarm volume, and open-door tone configuration. Moreover, you can upload the tone you like to enrich your personalized user experience. Volume Configuration Volume Configuration You can configure the Mic volume according to your need for open-door notification.
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Path: Display&Sounds > Sounds Display&Sounds > Sounds. Parameter Set-up: Parameter Set-up: Prompt Volume: Prompt Volume: adjust the prompt volume, which includes various types of prompt sound for door open success and failure, ringback, temperature measurement sound, etc. Configure Volume on the Web Interface Configure Volume on the Web Interface On the web interface, you can set the tamper alarm volume, mic volume, etc.
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Prompt Volume: Prompt Volume: adjust the prompt volume, which includes various types of prompt sound for door open success and failure, ringback, temperature measurement sound, etc. Upload Open Door Tone Upload Open Door Tone You can upload the tone for open door failure and success on the device web interface. To configure the configuration on web Device >...
Network Setting Network Setting Device Network Connection Setting Device Network Connection Setting You can configure the default DHCP mode (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and static IP connection. Moreover, you can set up an IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS servers.
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Device Deployment in Network Device Deployment in Network To facilitate device control and management, configure Akuvox intercom devices with details such as location, operation mode, address, and extension numbers. To configure the configuration on web Network > Advanced > Connect Setting Network >...
Server Mode Server Mode : it is automatically set up according to the actual device connection with a specific server in the network such as SDMC, ACMS Cloud SDMC, ACMS Cloud , and None. None None. None is the default factory setting indicating the device is not in any server type, therefore you are allowed to choose Cloud, SMDC in discovery mode.
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Intercom Call Configuration Intercom Call Configuration IP Call & IP Call Configuration IP Call & IP Call Configuration An IP call is a direct call between two intercom devices using their IP addresses, without a server or a PBX. IP calls work when the devices are on the same network. Make IP calls Make IP calls To make a direct IP call on the device, you can press the Dial...
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SIP Account Registration SIP Account Registration Each device needs a SIP account to make and receive SIP calls. Akuvox intercom devices support the configuration of two SIP accounts, which can be registered under two independent servers. Configure SIP Account on the Device...
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Display Label: configure the device label to be shown on the device screen. SIP Server Configuration SIP Server Configuration SIP servers enable devices to establish and manage call sessions with other intercom devices using the SIP protocol. They can be third-party servers or built-in PBX in Akuvox indoor monitor.
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To set up a SIP server, you can go to Account > Basic Account > Basic Preferred SIP Server. Preferred SIP Server. Parameter Set-up: Parameter Set-up: Preferred SIP Server Preferred SIP Server: enter the primary server IP address number or its IP address or domain.
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Port: enter the Port number for establishing a call session via the backup outbound proxy server. Configure Data Transmission Type Configure Data Transmission Type Akuvox intercom devices support four data transmission protocols: User Datagram User Datagram Protocol(UDP), Transmission Control Protocol(TCP Protocol(UDP)
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On the device Setting Setting screen, select Replace Rule Replace Rule , then select Add Add .
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Parameter Set-up: Parameter Set-up: Account Account: select the account to which you want to apply dial number replacement. The account is Auto Auto by default ( to dial out from the account in which the dialed number has been registered). You can select either account 1 or account 2 from which the number can be dialed out.
To configure it, you can go to Intercom > Dial Plan. Intercom > Dial Plan. Auto-answer Configuration Auto-answer Configuration Auto-answer feature allows the device to automatically pick up incoming calls without any manual intervention. You can also customize this feature by setting the time duration for auto-answering and choosing the communication mode between audio and video.
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Sequence Call is a feature that allows you to dial a group of numbers in a predefined order until one of them answers. This feature is supported by Akuvox SmartPlus, which provides a set of sequence call numbers for the application.
Note Note The direct IP calls will be blocked if the direct IP is disabled. Call Settings Call Settings Maximum Call Duration Setting Maximum Call Duration Setting The door phone allows you to set up the call time duration in receiving the call from the calling device as the caller side might forget to hang up the intercom device.
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Maximum Dial Duration is the time limit for incoming- and/or outgoing calls on the door phone. If configured, the door phone will automatically terminate the call if no one answers the call within the preset time, whether it is incoming or outgoing. To do the configuration, you can go to Intercom >...
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Please refers to the bandwidth consumption and sample rate for the four types of Please refers to the bandwidth consumption and sample rate for the four types of codecs below: codecs below: Codec Type Codec Type Bandwidth Consumption Bandwidth Consumption Sample Rate Sample Rate PCMA...
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Bitrate: Bitrate: select the video stream bitrate (ranging from 320-2048). The greater the bitrate, the data transmitted every second is greater in amount therefore the video will be clearer. While the default code bitrate is 2048. Payload: Payload: select the payload type (ranging from 90-118) to configure the audio codec payload.
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Contact List Configuration Contact List Configuration Contact List Configuration on the Device Contact List Configuration on the Device You can configure the contact list in terms of adding and modifying contact groups or contacts on the device directly. To configure the phone book on the device User > Group. User >...
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Contact List Configuration on the W eb Interface Contact List Configuration on the W eb Interface Managing Contact Groups on the Web Interface Managing Contact Groups on the Web Interface You can create and edit a contact group for the contacts. The contact group will be used when you are adding a user.
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Path: Directory > Directory Setting> Tenants List Setting. Directory > Directory Setting> Tenants List Setting. Parameter Set-up: Parameter Set-up: Show Tenants of Local Group Enabled Show Tenants of Local Group Enabled : tick or untick the check box to control the display of the group label.
Relay Setting Relay Setting Relay Switch Setting Relay Switch Setting You can configure the relay switch(es) and DTMF for the door access on the web Access Control Access Control > Relay > Relay interface. > Relay > Relay Parameter Set-up: Parameter Set-up: Trigger Delay (Sec) Trigger Delay (Sec): set the relay trigger delay timing (ranging from 1-10 Sec).
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Note Note Only the external devices connected to the relay switch need to be powered by powered adapters as the relay switch does not supply power. If DTMF mode is set as 1 Digit DTMF 1 Digit DTMF , you cannot edit DTMF code in 2~4 Digits 2~4 Digits DTMF DTMF and if you set DTMF mode from 2-4 in 2~4 Digits DTMF...
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Path: Access Control > Web Relay. Access Control > Web Relay. IP Address, User Name, and Password are provided by the web relay manufacturer. Parameter Set-up : Parameter Set-up Type Type : among three options Disabled, Web Relay and Both Disabled, Web Relay and Both.
Configure Web Relay on the Device Configure Web Relay on the Device After the web relay actions are entered on the web interface, you can now select the specific number of the web relay actions to be carried for the specific resident you added for the door unlock.
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The Security Relay, known as Akuvox SR01, is a product designed to bolster access security by preventing unauthorized forced entry attempts. Installed inside the door, it directly governs the door opening mechanism, ensuring that the door remains secure even in the event of damage to the device.
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Relay Schedule Relay Schedule The relay schedule allows you to set a specific relay to always open at a certain time. This is helpful for situations like keeping the gate open after school or keeping the door open during work hours. To do the configuration, navigate to Access Control >...
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Door Access Schedule Management Door Access Schedule Management Configure Door Access Schedule Configure Door Access Schedule A door access schedule lets you decide who can open the door and when. It applies to both individuals and groups, ensuring that users within the schedule can only open the door using the authorized method during designated time periods.
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Name Name : enter the daily schedule name. Date Time Date Time : set up the time schedule for the validity of the door access during the day. To create a daily schedule, select Weekly Weekly mode. Parameter Set-up: Parameter Set-up: Day of Week Day of Week: select the day (s) on which door access can be valid on a weekly.
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Create Door Access Schedule on the Device Create Door Access Schedule on the Device You can also create a door access schedule on the device. You can go to Schedule > Add Schedule > Add Schedule . Schedule Import and Export Door Access Schedule Import and Export Door Access Schedule You can create door access schedules one by one or in bulk.
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You can go to Setting > Schedule Setting > Schedule , then click Import Import. Note Note It only supports .xml format files for importing and exporting the schedule. Edit the Door Access Schedule Edit the Door Access Schedule If you want to edit or delete the door access schedule you created, you can edit or delete the configured schedule separately or in batch.
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To edit the schedule on the device, click Schedule Schedule , then choose the schedule you want to edit. Note Note It only supports .xml format files for importing and exporting the schedule.
Door Unlock Configuration Door Unlock Configuration Access Authentication Access Authentication You can set up multiple access authentication modes, and set up authentication security as needed. On the web, navigate to Access Control > Relay > Access Authentication Mode Access Control > Relay > Access Authentication Mode . Parameter Set-up: Parameter Set-up: Authentication Mode:...
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Note The public PIN code will not be valid until the function is turned on. APT+PIN is applicable only when the device is added to the Akuvox SmartPlus. Configure Private PIN Code on the Device Configure Private PIN Code on the Device...
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Path: User > User List User > User List. Configure Private PIN Code on the Web Interface Configure Private PIN Code on the Web Interface On the web interface, you can create the PIN code and customize additional settings, such as defining the door access schedule to determine when the code is valid and specifying which relay to open.
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After user information and PIN code are entered, you can scroll down to Access Setting Access Setting on the same page to set door access schedule for Private PIN Code door access: Parameter Set-up: Parameter Set-up: Relay Relay: select the relay for the door unlock for the user. Floor NO Floor NO: enter the resident’s floor number.
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The device provides two authentication methods for private PIN code access: PIN and APT# + PIN. The latter requires users to input their apartment number followed by their private PIN to unlock the door. Path: Access Control > PIN Setting > Private PIN Access Control >...
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Note Note Please refer to PIN code access schedule selection for the RF card user(s)- specific door access. Note Note RF card with 13.56 MHz and 125 KHz can be applicable to the door phone for door access. Add RF Card to the Device Add RF Card to the Device You can configure the RF card directly on the device for the door access while setting up the time schedule for the validity of the RF card access along with the web relay that can be triggered with...
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To configure the configuration on the web Access Control > Card Setting Access Control > Card Setting interface. Parameter Set-up: Parameter Set-up: IC Card Display Mode IC Card Display Mode : select the card format for the IC Card IC Card for the door access among six format options: 8H10D;...
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To do so, go to Directory > User Directory > User, then click +Add +Add . After that, upload the face photo. Parameter Set-up: Parameter Set-up: Status Status: it will show Registered Registered when the picture uploaded conforms to the format and standard otherwise it would show Unregistered Unregistered as the default.
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Configure Door Access Using Configured Files Configure Door Access Using Configured Files E16 series door phones allow you to speedily configure user(s)-specific door access in batch by importing the configured all-in-one door access control files incorporating user information, door access type, door access schedule, etc., thus all the door access settings can be done at one stop, saving your time and effort from configuring the door access for users separately when users are large in number.
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Unlock by QR Code Unlock by QR Code You can use a QR code to unlock the door with the door phone. This method requires the Akuvox SmartPlus cloud service. You have to activate this feature before using it. You can go to Access Control > Relay > Open Relay via QR Code...
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Unlock by Bluetooth Unlock by Bluetooth You can also gain the door access by mobile phone with Bluetooth which is used with Akuvox SmartPlus. You can shake the mobile phone close to the access control terminal for the door access. To configure it on web Access Control > BLE > BLE Access Control >...
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The door phone supports remote door unlocking via an HTTP command. Simply enable this feature and input the HTTP command (URL) for the door phone. This will trigger the relay and open the door, even if the users are away from the device. To configure the configuration on web Access Control >...
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To configure the configuration on web Access Control > Input Access Control > Input > Input Input interface. Parameter Set-up: Parameter Set-up: Trigger Electrical Level Trigger Electrical Level: select the trigger electrical level options between High High and Low according to the actual operation on the exit button. Action to Execute Action to Execute : select the method to carry out the action among five options: FTP, FTP,...
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To do the configuration, you can go to Intercom > Basic > Key Setting Intercom > Basic > Key Setting . Parameter Set-up: Parameter Set-up: Name Name : enter the name for the Reception Reception icon on the home screen. Number Number: enter the SIP/IP number to be called after pressing the Reception Reception icon for the...
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Note Note Please refer to the chapter Configure DTMF Data Transmission Configure DTMF Data Transmission for the specific DTMF code setting. Intercom devices involved must be consistent in the DTMF type otherwise DTMF code cannot be applied. Configure DTMF White List Configure DTMF White List In order to secure the door access via DTMF codes, you can set up the DTMF whitelist on the device web Access Control >...
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You can configure the body temperature measurement function in terms of defining the normal temperature as well as making the schedule for the validity of the function etc. To configure the configuration on web Access Control > Body Temperature > Measuring Body Temperature Access Control >...
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the temperature at 37.3 degrees celsius as the normal temperature, then any body temperature measured higher than 37.3 degrees celsius will be deemed as an abnormal temperature, while the temperature is lower than 34 degrees celsius will be deemed as low body temperature.
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Security Security Tamper Alarm Setting Tamper Alarm Setting The tamper alarm function prevents anyone from removing the devices without permission. It does this by setting off the tamper alarm and making calls to a designated location when the device detects a change in its gravity value from the original one. To configure the configuration on web System >...
System > Security > Emergency Action. Action Note Note This function needs to work with Akuvox Cloud. Security Notification Setting Security Notification Setting Email Notification Setting Email Notification Setting Set up email notification to receive screenshots of unusual motion from the door phone.
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To configure the configuration on web Setting > Action > Email Notification Setting > Action > Email Notification interface. Parameter Set-up : Parameter Set-up Sender ’s Email Name Sender ’s Email Name : enter the name of the email sender. Sender's Email Address Sender's Email Address : enter the sender’s email address from which the email notification will be sent out.
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To get notifications through FTP server, you need to set up the FTP settings. The door phone will upload a screenshot to the specified FTP folder if it senses any unusual motion. To configure the configuration on web Setting > Action > FTP Notification Setting >...
You can use the device to send specific HTTP URL commands to the HTTP server for certain actions. These actions will be triggered when the relay status, input status, PIN code, or RF card access changes. Akuvox Action URL: Akuvox Action URL:...
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Event Parameter format Example Make Call $remote Http://server ip/ Callnumber=$remote Hang Up $remote Http://server ip/ Callnumber=$remote Relay Triggered $relay1status Http://server ip/ relaytrigger=$relay1status Relay Closed $relay1status Http://server ip/ relayclose=$relay1status Input Triggered $input1status Http://server ip/ inputtrigger=$input1status Input Closed $input1status Http://server ip/ inputclose=$input1status Valid Code Entered $code Http://server ip/...
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Note Note Action URL and format are provided by a third-party manufacturer, Akuvox door phone only sends the URL to the third-party devices.
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MJPEG, or Motion JPEG, is a video compression format that uses JPEG images for each video frame. Akuvox devices display live streams on the web interface and capture monitoring screenshots in MJPEG format. Settings related to MJPEG determine video quality and the on/off status of the live stream function.
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http://deviceip:8080/picture.jpg http://deviceip:8080/jpeg.cgi For example, if you want to capture the jpg format image of a door phone with the IP address: 192.168.1.104, you can Enter “http://192.168.1.104:8080/picture.jpg” on the web browser. You can also enable the MJPEG server on the device directly. Tap Advanced > Surveillance > Advanced >...
Live Stream Live Stream There are two ways to check the real-time video from the device. One is to go to the device web interface and view the video there. The other is to enter the correct URL on the web browser and access the video directly.
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To check the real-time video using a URL, you can Enter the correct URL (http:// http:// IP_address:8080/video.cgi ). IP_address:8080/video.cgi For example http://192.168.2.5:8080/video.cgi RTSP Stream Monitoring RTSP Stream Monitoring You can use RTSP to watch a live video stream from other intercom devices on the device. RTSP Basic Setting RTSP Basic Setting You are required to set up the RTSP function in terms of RTSP Authorization, authentication,...
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Parameter Set-up: Authorization Enabled Authorization Enabled : tick the check box to enable the RTSP authorization. If you enable the RTSP Authorization, you are required to enter RTSP Authentication Type, RTSP Username, and RTSP Password on the intercom device such as an indoor monitor for authorization.
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E16 series supports two video stream channels for H.264 codec video stream. ONVIF ONVIF You can access the real-time video from the device's camera using the Akuvox indoor monitor or other third-party devices like Network Video Recorder(NVR NVR). Enabling and setting up the ONVIF function on the device will allow its video to be visible on other devices.
Parameter Set-up: Parameter Set-up: Discoverable Discoverable : tick the check box to turn on the ONVIF mode. If you select a video from the door phone camera can be searched by other devices. ONVIF mode is Discoverable Discoverable by default. UserName UserName : enter the user name.
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Logs Logs Call Logs Call Logs If you want to check on the calls inclusive of the dial-out calls, received calls, and missed calls in a certain period of time, you can check and search the call log on the device web interface and export the call log from the device if needed.
To check door logs, go to Status > Access Log Status > Access Log . Parameter Set-up: Parameter Set-up: Status Status: select between Success and Failed Success and Failed options to search for successful door accesses or Failed door accesses. Time Time : select the specific time span of the door logs you want to search, check, or export.
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snapshot. Export Picture Enabled Export Picture Enabled : enable it if you want to export the temperature log with a snapshot picture captured. Time Time : select the specific time span of the temperature log you want to search, check, or export.
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Parameter Set-up: Log Level Log Level: select log levels from 1 to 7 levels. You will be instructed by Akuvox technical staff about the specific log level to be entered for debugging purposes. The default log level is 3, the higher the level is 5, the more complete the log is 7.
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To configure the server, go to System > Maintenance > Remote Debug Server System > Maintenance > Remote Debug Server. Parameter Set-up: Parameter Set-up: Connect Status Connect Status: display the remote debug server connection status. IP Address IP Address : enter the remote debug server IP address. Please ask Akuvox technical team...
SIP message. If the user agent is set to a specific value, users can see the information from PCAP. If a user agent is blank, by default, users can see the company name “Akuvox”, model number, and firmware version from PCAP. Path: Account > Advanced > User Account > Advanced > User Agent interface.
Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Akuvox devices can be upgraded on the device web interface. You can go to System > Upgrade System > Upgrade . Note Note Firmware files should be in .zip format zip format for an upgrade.
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Backup Backup You can import or export encrypted configuration files to your Local PC. Go to System > Maintenance > Others System > Maintenance > Others.
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Provisioning Principle Auto-provisioning is a feature used to configure or upgrade devices in batch via third-party servers. DHCP, PNP, TFTP, FTP, and HTTPS are the protocols used by the Akuvox devices to access DHCP, PNP, TFTP, FTP, and HTTPS the URL of the address of the third-party server which stores configuration files and firmware, which will then be used to update the firmware and the corresponding parameters on the device.
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AutoP Schedule AutoP Schedule Akuvox provides you with different Autop methods that enable the device to perform provisioning for itself according to the schedule. You can go to System > Auto Provisioning > Automatic Autop...
Parameter Set-up: Parameter Set-up: Power On Power On: select Power on Power on if you want the device to perform Autop every time it boots Repeatedly Repeatedly: select Repeatedly Repeatedly, if you want the device to perform Autop according to the schedule you set up.
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Auto-provisioning URL can also be obtained using the DHCP option which allows the device to send a request to a DHCP server for a specific DHCP option code. If you want to use Custom Option Custom Option as defined by users with option codes ranging from 128-255), you are required to configure DHCP Custom Option on the web interface.
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To set up DHCP AutoP with “Custom Option” and “Power on” mode, on web System > Auto System > Auto Provisioning > Automatic Autop interface. Click Export Provisioning > Automatic Autop Export tab in Export Autop Template Export Autop Template to export Autop template.
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Static Provisioning Configuration Static Provisioning Configuration You can manually set up a specific server URL for downloading the firmware or configuration file. If an auto-provision schedule is set up, the device will perform the auto-provisioning at a specific time according to the auto provision schedule you set up. In addition, TFTP, FTP, HTTP, and HTTPS are the protocols that can be used for upgrading the device firmware and configuration.
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HTTP: http://192.168.0.19/ (use the default port 80) http://192.168.0.19:8080/ (use other ports, such as 8080) HTTPS: https://192.168.0.19/ (use the default port 443) Akuvox does not provide user specified server. Please prepare TFTP/FTP/HTTP/HTTPS server by yourself.
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Integration via W iegand Integration via W iegand The Wiegand feature enables Akuvox door phone to act as a controller or a card reader. To configure it, you can go to the web Device > Wiegand Device > Wiegand interface.
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Integration via HTTP API HTTP API is designed to achieve a network-based integration between the third-party device and the Akuvox device. You can configure the HTTP API function on the web Setting > HTTP API Setting > HTTP API interface for the integration.
Lift Control Lift Control The door phones can be connected to the Akuvox lift controller for the lift control. Users can summon the lift to go down to the ground floor when they are granted access through various types of access methods on the door phone.
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None then the RS485 integration will be disabled. If you select OSDP OSDP Mode, then the integration communication between the E16 series door phone and the third-party device is via OSDP OSDP OSDP protocol. You are required to check forSelect KEYKING if you want to integrate with the KEYKING lift controller.
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Prompt On LCD Prompt On LCD : select Default Default, if you want to adopt the Akuvox door phone prompt for the door access. Select Return Return value, if you want to use the return value from the third- party server as the prompt.
Password Modification Password Modification You can set and change both the System PIN Code for accessing the device setting and the login password for accessing the web interface. In addition, you can also select the user role when setting passwords. To set the password, go to System >...
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System Reboot&Reset System Reboot&Reset Reboot Reboot If you want to restart the device system, you can operate it on the device web interface as well. Moreover, you can set up a schedule for the device to be restarted. To set up the device reboot schedule, go to System > Auto Provisioning > Reboot Schedule System >...
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Reset Reset You can select Reset To Factory Setting Reset To Factory Setting if you want to reset the device (deleting both configuration data and user data such as RF cards, face data, and so on). Or, select Reset Reset Configuration to Default State (Except Data) Reset, if you want to reset the device (retaining Configuration to Default State (Except Data) Reset the user data).
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Q: How to confirm whether my device is hardware version 1 or hardware version 2? A: 1. Label Hardware version 1 Hardware version 2...
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Firmware Version The firmware is different between hardware version1 and hardware version2. Go to Web > Status > Firmware Version Web > Status > Firmware Version 116.X.X.X is hardware version1. 216.X.X.X is hardware version2. Hardware version The firmware is different between hardware version 1 and hardware version 2. Go to Web >...
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