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Thank you for choosing the Akuvox IT88 series indoor monitor. This manual is intended for the administrators who need to properly configure the indoor monitor. This manual applies to the 88.30.12.404 version, and it provides all the configurations for the functions and features of the IT88 series indoor monitor.
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Product Overview Product Overview IT88 series is an Android SIP-based indoor monitor with a smooth touch-screen. It can be connected to the Akuvox door phone for audio/video communication, unlocking, and monitoring. Residents can communicate with visitors via audio/video calls, and it supports unlocking the door remotely.
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Model Differences Model Differences Model Model IT88S IT88S IT88A IT88A Android 9.0 Android 9.0 Color Black Black Display 10-inch IPS LCD 10-inch IPS LCD Resolution 1280 x 800 1280 x 800 Single microphone,-58dB Single microphone,-58dB Speaker Dual speakers, 4Ω / 3W Dual speakers, 4Ω...
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Introduction to Configuration Menu Introduction to Configuration Menu Status Status: This section gives you basic information such as product information, network information, account information, etc. Account Account: This section concerns the SIP account, SIP server, proxy server, transport protocol type, audio and video codec, DTMF code settings, etc. Network Network: This section mainly deals with DHCP and static IP settings, RTP port settings, device deployment, etc.
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Access the Device Access the Device Akuvox indoor monitor system settings can be accessed directly or on the device web interface. Device Start-up Network Selection Device Start-up Network Selection After the device boots up initially, you are required to select the network connection for the device.
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Basic Settings Basic Settings Slide left on the device’s home screen and tap Settings Settings to enter the basic settings screen. Advance Settings Advance Settings To access the advanced settings, tap Advance Advance on the Settings screen and enter the password, 123456 by default.
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Access the Device Setting on the W eb Interface Access the Device Setting on the W eb Interface You can also enter the device IP address on the web browser in order to log in to the device web interface where you can configure and adjust parameters, etc. Check the device IP on the Settings >...
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Or, search the IP address by IP scanner tool in the same LAN as the device.
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Note Note 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- https://knowledge.akuvox.com/v1/docs/en/how-to-obtain-ip-address-via- ip-scanner?highlight=IP%20Scanner ip-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 user names and passwords entered.
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Language and Time Setting Language and Time Setting Language Language Set up the language during initial device setup or later through the device or web interface according to your preference. Language Setting on the Device Language Setting on the Device To select the desired language, go to Settings>...
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Language Setting on the Web Interface Language Setting on the Web Interface You can switch the device web language in the upper right corner. The device web interface supports the following languages: English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Russian, Czech, Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, French, Polish, Turkish, Japanese, Mongolian, Vietnamese, and Italian.
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Set up time on the device Settings > Time & Language Settings > Time & Language screen.
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Automatic Date Time Automatic Date Time : The automatic date is switched on by default, which allows the date & time to be automatically set up and synchronized with the default time zone and the Network Time Protocol(NTP) server. You can also set it up manually by switching off the automatic date and entering the time and date.
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Navigate to Device > Time/Lang Device > Time/Lang interface. Automatic Date & Time Automatic Date & Time : The automatic date is switched on by default, which allows the date & time to be automatically set up and synchronized with the default time zone and the Network Time Protocol(NTP) server.
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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. Screen Display Setting on the Device Screen Display Setting on the Device You can configure a variety of features of the screen display in terms of brightness, screen saver and font size, etc.
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If the screen saver is enabled, the sleep time here is the screen saver start time. For example, if you set it as 1 minute, the screen saver will start automatically when the device has no operation for 1 minute. If the screen saver is disabled, the sleep time here is the screen turn-off time.
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Details for the screen saver types: Details for the screen saver types: Users can also turn off the screen manually by tapping the icon Screen Display Setting on the W eb Interface Screen Display Setting on the W eb Interface You can configure the screen display on the Device >...
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Screen Saver Type: Screen Saver Type: Determine what to display as the screensaver. Please refer to the table below. Schedule Schedule : Decide the specific time range to display the screen saver. Adapting Screen Savers for Third-Party Apps Adapting Screen Savers for Third-Party Apps : When enabled, the screen will turn off without a screen saver.
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You can click Delete Delete to delete the existing files. Note Note The pictures uploaded should be in JPG, JPEG, or PNG format with a 2M maximum. The recommended resolution is 1280*800. The previous pictures with a specific ID order will be overwritten when the repetitive designation of pictures to the same ID order occurs.
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Upload Device Booting Image Upload Device Booting Image You can upload the booting image to be displayed during the device’s booting process if needed. Go to Device > Display Setting> Boot Logo Device > Display Setting> Boot Logo interface. Boot Logo Boot Logo : The logo will appear on the screen when you reboot the device.
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Status Bar Display Configuration Status Bar Display Configuration You can configure whether to display the status bar and return button when running a third-party app. To set it up, go to the Device > Display Setting > Display Settings Device > Display Setting > Display Settings interface. Status Bar Visible Status Bar Visible : Determine whether to display the status bar when running a third- party app.
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Akuvox indoor monitor allows you to customize icon display on the Home Home screen and More More screen for the convenience of your operation on the device web. To set it up, navigate to Device > Display Setting Device > Display Setting interface.
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To easily access the third-party app, you can create an Application icon on the home screen. Tap the icon and run the desired app.
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Configure the icons displayed on the More Page Display More Page Display section on the same interface. You can also customize the homepage display by selecting your favorite functions on the device screen. To configure it, tap Settings > Advance, Settings >...
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Function Tabs Configuration Function Tabs Configuration You can set up the display of functional tabs on the talking, monitor, and call preview screens. To set up tabs on the Talking Talking screen, go to Device > Display Setting > Softkey in Talking Device >...
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Keyboard Keyboard : Tap to display the keyboard. Hang up Hang up : Tap to end the call. To set up tabs on the Call Preview Call Preview screen, go to Device > Display Setting > Softkey in Call- Device > Display Setting > Softkey in Call- Preview Page interface.
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Status Status: With it enabled, the unlock tab will be displayed on the talking screen. Display Name Display Name : Name the unlock tab. Type Type : Select the relay trigger type according to the actual setup. Scroll down to set up the unlock tab on the Monitor Monitor screen on the SoftKey In Monitor Page SoftKey In Monitor Page section.
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Sound and Volume Configuration Sound and Volume Configuration Akuvox indoor monitor provides you with various types of ringtones and volume configurations. You can configure them on the device directly or on the web interface. Volume Configuration Volume Configuration Configure Volume on the Device Configure Volume on the Device Set up the volumes on the device Settings >...
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Touch Sound Touch Sound : The icon tapping sound. Phone Ringtone Phone Ringtone : The ringtone for incoming calls. Notification Sound Notification Sound : The ringtone for the incoming messages. You can configure the doorbell sound and select the local relay to be triggered along with the doorbell on the Settings >...
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Upload Tones Upload Tones You can customize ringtones on the Device > Audio Device > Audio interface. Click Import Import to upload the ringtone and Delete Delete to delete the existing one. Note Note The files to be uploaded should be in WAV or MP3 format. No limitation on the file size.
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Network Setting & Other Connection Network Setting & Other Connection Device Network Configuration Device Network Configuration To ensure normal functioning, make sure that the device has its IP address set correctly or obtained automatically from the DHCP server. Configure Device Network Connection on the Device Configure Device Network Connection on the Device Check and configure the network connection on the device Settings >...
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DHCP DHCP : DHCP mode is the default network connection. If the DHCP mode is turned on, the device will be assigned by the DHCP server with an IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server address automatically. If you turn off the DHCP mode, the device will be changed to static IP mode, and the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server address have to be manually configured according to the actual network environment.
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Check and configure the network connection on the device web Network > Basic > LAN Port Network > Basic > LAN Port interface. Type Type : DHCP mode will enable the indoor monitor to be assigned by the DHCP server DHCP with IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS address automatically.
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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. Deploy the device in the network on the web Network > Advanced > Connect Setting Network >...
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Device Location Device Location: The location in which the device is installed and used. Device NAT Setting Device NAT Setting Network Address Translation(NAT NAT) lets devices on a private network use a single public IP address to access the internet or other public networks. NAT saves the limited public IP addresses, and hides the internal IP addresses and ports from the outside world.
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To set it up, go to Settings > Bluetooth Settings > Bluetooth screen. Device Bluetooth Data Transmission Device Bluetooth Data Transmission...
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Transfer data via Bluetooth by pressing Pair new device Pair new device and selecting the device for pairing. Device W i-Fi Setting Device W i-Fi Setting Set the Wi-Fi connection on the device Settings > Wi-Fi Settings > Wi-Fi screen.
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SNMP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol(SNMP) (SNMP) is a protocol for managing IP network devices. It allows network administrators to monitor devices and receive alerts for attention-worthy conditions. SNMP provides variables describing system configuration, organized in hierarchies and described by Management Information Bases (MIBs). To set it up, navigate to the web Network >...
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Device W eb HTTP Setting Device W eb HTTP Setting This function manages device website access. The door phone supports two remote access methods: HTTP and HTTPS (encryption). To set it up, go to the Network > Advanced > Web Server Network >...
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Contacts Configuration Contacts Configuration Contacts Configuration on the Device Contacts Configuration on the Device You can add, edit, and delete contacts on the device Contacts> Local Contacts Contacts> Local Contacts screen directly. Add Contact Add Contact Press the Add Add icon to add a contact.
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CameraUrl: The RTSP URL for video preview. Auto Ringtone Auto Ringtone : The ringtone for incoming calls. Note Note Akuvox devices' RTSP URL format is rtsp://device IP/live/ch00_0. If you use a third-party device, please confirm the URL format with the service provider. Edit Contact Edit Contact...
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You can check and edit the existing contacts in the phonebook list. Choose one and press Edit Edit to modify. Block List Setting on the Device Block List Setting on the Device Choose which contact on the contact list you want to be added to the block list. Incoming calls from the contacts in the blocklist will be rejected.
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Press the Edit Edit icon and then Add to Blocklist Add to Blocklist.
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Note Note You can delete contacts regardless of whether it is in Blocklist. Contacts Configuration on the W eb Interface Contacts Configuration on the W eb Interface Add Local Contacts Add Local Contacts You can add, edit, and search local contacts on the device's web interface. To add contacts, go to Contacts >...
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Contacts List Contacts List: All Contacts All Contacts displays all the contacts in the contact list. Blocklist Blocklist displays the contacts in the blocklist. Search Search: Search a contact by its name or number. Name Name : The contact's name to distinguish it from others. Number Number: The SIP or IP number of the contact.
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Note Note If you want to remove the contact from the blocklist on the web interface, you can change the group to Default when editing the contact. Import and Export Contacts Import and Export Contacts You can import and export contacts in batch. The file should be in .xml or .csv format. To import or export contacts, go to Contacts >...
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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 Make a direct IP call on the device Call >...
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In addition, you can also make IP calls on the Contacts > Local Contacts Contacts > Local Contacts screen. IP Call Configuration IP Call Configuration To configure the IP call feature and port, go to the web Device > Call Feature > Others Device >...
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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. On the device screen, navigate to Settings > Advance > SIP Account...
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Account 1/Account 2: The device supports 2 SIP accounts. - Account 1 is the default account for call processing. Also, it will be utilized when the Akuvox SmartPlus Cloud service is activated. - The system switches to Account 2 if Account 1 is not registered.
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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. To set it up, go to Settings > Advance > Account Settings >...
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Server Address Server Address : Enter the server’s IP address or its domain name. SIP Server Port SIP Server Port: Specify the SIP server port for data transmission. Registration Period Registration Period : Define the time limit for SIP account registration. Automatic re- registration will initiate if the account registration fails within this specified period.
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Preferred Outbound Proxy Server Preferred Outbound Proxy Server: Enter the SIP proxy IP address. Preferred Outbound Proxy Server Port Preferred Outbound Proxy Server Port: Set the port for establishing a call session via the outbound proxy server. Alternate Outbound Proxy Server Alternate Outbound Proxy Server: Enter the SIP proxy IP address to be used when the main proxy malfunctions.
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You can also set up DND on the device. Tap Settings > DND Settings > DND . Device Local RTP configuration Device Local RTP configuration Real-time Transport Protocol(RTP RTP ) lets devices stream audio and video data over a network in real time.
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Max RTP port: The port value to establish the endpoint for the exclusive data transmission range. Data Transmission Type Configuration Data Transmission Type Configuration Akuvox intercom devices support four data transmission protocols: User Datagram User Datagram Protocol(UDP), Transmission Control Protocol(TCP Protocol(UDP)
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Prevent SIP Hacking: Prevent SIP Hacking: Activate this feature to only receive calls from contacts in the whitelist. This protects users’ private and secret information from potential hackers during SIP calls.
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Call Setting Call Setting Call Auto-answer Configuration Call 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. To enable the auto-answer feature, go to the web Account >...
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Answer Tone Answer Tone : Select the tone for answering calls automatically. Indoor Auto Answer Indoor Auto Answer : Allow calls from other indoor monitors to be answered by the device automatically. Other Options: Other Options: Return Code When Refuse Return Code When Refuse : Decide the code sent to the caller side via the SIP server when rejecting the incoming call.
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Device Location Device Location: Specify the allowed device’s name or location. SIP/IP SIP/IP : Enter the allowed device’s SIP or IP number. Permissions Permissions: Auto Answer : The call from the device will be answered automatically. Auto Answer API: The device is allowed to access API. Note Note SIP/IP number files to be imported or exported must be in either .xml or .csv format.
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If an incoming call is received on an audio basis on the device, the user can still see the video image of the calling party, while the calling party cannot see the user’s. Thus, it protects the user’s privacy. If an incoming call is received on a video basis on the device, the user and the calling party can see each other in the two-way video call.
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You also need to set up specific parameters on the device or the device web interface. To set it up on the device, go to Settings > Advance > SOS Settings > Advance > SOS screen. Call Number Call Number: 3 SOS numbers can be set up. Once users press the SOS key on the home page, indoor monitors will call out the numbers in order.
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Multicast Configuration Multicast Configuration The Multicast function allows one-to-many broadcasting for different purposes. For example, it enables the indoor monitor to announce messages from the kitchen to other rooms, or to broadcast notifications from the management office to multiple locations. In these scenarios, indoor monitors can either listen to or send audio broadcasts.
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Note Note The multicast address entered should be within the specific range and not all multicast IP addresses are valid. Please consult Akuvox tech team for more information. Call Forwarding Setting Call Forwarding Setting Call Forward is a feature that allows for transferring incoming calls to another number. Users can set up call forwarding according to different situations, such as always forwarding calls, forwarding calls when the indoor monitor is busy, or when it doesn’t pick up the call.
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No Answer Forward No Answer Forward : Incoming calls will be forwarded to a specific number if the call is not picked up within no answer ring time. Target Number Target Number: Specify the forward number when Always Forward, Busy Forward, or No Answer Forward is enabled.
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The web call feature allows for making calls via the device’s web interface, commonly used for remote call testing purposes. To set it up, navigate to the Contacts > Local Contacts > Dial Number Contacts > Local Contacts > Dial Number interface. Enter the target number and select the account to dial out.
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Call Log Call Log If you want to check on the calls inclusive of the dial-out calls, received calls, and missed calls in a certain period, you can check and search the call log on the device web interface and export the call log from the device if needed.
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+Add to create a message and tap Clear Clear to delete messages. Notification Notification: The message from the property manager. This feature is only available when using SDMC or Akuvox SmartPlus. Text MSG Text MSG: To send, receive, or manage the text message here. Owner MSG Owner MSG: When nobody answers the incoming call within the pre-configured ring time, the visitor will hear the owner's audio message.
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Family MSG Family MSG: Audio messages recorded for family members. To configure ring time, press the Settings Settings icon on the screen.
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Audio & Video Codec Configuration for SIP Calls Audio & Video Codec Configuration for SIP Calls Audio Codec Configuration Audio Codec Configuration The device supports eight types of codecs for encoding and decoding the audio data during the call session. Each type of Codec varies in terms of sound quality. You can select the specific codec with different bandwidths and sample rates flexibly according to the actual network environment.
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To set it up, go to the web Account > Advanced > Video Codecs Account > Advanced > Video Codecs interface. Choose an available video codec and set up the codec parameters. Resolution Resolution: The code resolution for the video quality has five options: QCIF, CIF, VGA, 4CIF, and 720P.
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Access Control Configuration Access Control Configuration Relay Switch Setting Relay Switch Setting Local Relay Setting Local Relay Setting A local relay is an external unit that is physically nearby and directly connected to the intercom device. It allows the intercom system to trigger actions, such as unlocking a door, based on user input or authorization.
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Chime Bell Setting : When there is a call and the relay is triggered, the chime Chime Bell Setting bell will ring. Open Door: When the unlock icon is pressed and the relay is triggered, the door Open Door will be opened. Other Switches(Reset By Event): The relay will reset after the triggered event Other Switches(Reset By Event) is dealt with.
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DTMF Code DTMF Code : Define the DTMF code within the range(0-9 and *,#) for the remote relay. W eb Relay Setting W eb Relay Setting A web relay has a built-in web server and can be controlled via the Internet or a local network. The device can use a web relay to either control a local relay, or a remote relay somewhere else on the network.
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To set it up, go to the web Device > Relay > Web Relay Device > Relay > Web Relay interface. IP Address IP Address : The web relay IP address provided by the web relay manufacturer. Username Username : The user name provided by the web relay manufacturer. Password Password : The manufacturer-provided authentication key for the web relay.
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Note Note If the URL includes full HTTP content(e.g., http://admin:admin@192.168.1.2/state.xml? relayState=2), it doesn't rely on the IP address that you entered above. However, if the URL is simpler (e.g., "state.xml?relayState=2"), the relay uses the entered IP address. Door Unlock Configuration Door Unlock Configuration Door Unlock by DTMF Code Door Unlock by DTMF Code...
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To configure the DTMF code transport format, navigate to the web Account > Advanced > DTMF Account > Advanced > DTMF interface. Type Type : Select from the provided options.
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DTMF Code Transport Format DTMF Code Transport Format: There are four options, Disabled, DTMF, DTMF-Relay, and Telephone-Event. Configure it only when the third-party device that receives the DTMF code adopts the Info Info transport format. Info Info transfers the DTMF code via signaling while other transport format does it via RTP audio packet transmission.
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Remote Open Relay Via HTTP AllowList Remote Open Relay Via HTTP AllowList : Enable it and type in the IP address of the server that you allow to send the HTTP command to the indoor monitor and trigger the local relay.
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Door Unlock by the RF Key Door Unlock by the RF Key The indoor monitor supports connecting to the Akuvox RF Key. Users can hold the pendant to open the door via the HTTP command remotely. To set it up, go to the Device > Relay > Long Press RF Key to Unlock on Idle Device >...
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Security Security Monitor and Image Monitor and Image Monitor Setting Monitor Setting You can add up to four video streams using RTSP. If the Display in Call function is enabled, the video of the added monitor device will show up when it calls the indoor monitor. To set it up, go to the Device >...
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Device Number Device Number: The device's SIP/IP number for identification. Device Name Device Name : The device name for identification. RTSP Address RTSP Address : The RTSP address of the monitoring device. RTSP format: rtsp://Device IP address/live/ch00_0. Username Username : The username of the monitoring device for authentication. Password Password : The password of the monitoring device for authentication.
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Video Image Capturing Video Image Capturing The device lets users take a screenshot during a video call or while using the monitor if they notice anything unusual. To take a screenshot, simply tap the Capture button.
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RTSP Authentication RTSP Authentication With RTSP authentication, users can monitor the indoor monitor via RTSP audio stream. This feature can be applied to, for example, listen to the baby in the baby’s room for safety. To set it up, go to Settings > Basic Settings >...
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Basic: The username and password are joined in the form “username: Basic password”, followed by the Base64 encoding before being sent to the server. The server then decrypts the string to retrieve the username and password for verification. Digest: Use hashing instead of the easily reversible Base64 encoding. A token is Digest used for verification.
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To configure the arming and disarm codes, go to the Arming > Arming/Disarm Code Arming > Arming/Disarm Code screen. Change the current password and save it. The default is 0000. Select an Arming Mode Select an Arming Mode To select an arming mode, go to the Arming Arming screen.
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Check the zone status on the Arming > Zone Status Arming > Zone Status screen. Set up Alarm Sensors Set up Alarm Sensors To configure the alarm sensor in different modes, go to the Arming > Arming Mode Arming > Arming Mode screen...
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Location Location: Display which location the detection device is in, including Bedroom, Guest room, Hall, Window, Balcony, Kitchen, Study, and Bathroom. Zone Type Zone Type : Display the alarm sensor type, including Infrared, Drmagnet, Smoke, Gas, and Urgency. Defence Delay Defence Delay: It means when users change the arming mode from other modes, there will be 90 seconds delay time to get activated.
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Configure Alarm and Arming on the Web Interface Configure Alarm and Arming on the Web Interface Set up Arming and Disarm Codes Set up Arming and Disarm Codes To configure the arming and disarm codes, go to the Arming > Disarm Code Arming >...
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Select an Arming Mode Select an Arming Mode To select an arming mode, go to the Arming > Arming Mode Arming > Arming Mode interface. Set up Location-based Alarm Sensors Set up Location-based Alarm Sensors To set up a location-based alarm sensor, go to the web Arming > Zone Setting > Zone Setting Arming >...
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If any of the zones is enabled or set to 24H 24H, the alarm-related icons will be displayed on the home screen for quick access. Set up Alarm Sensors in Different Arming Modes Set up Alarm Sensors in Different Arming Modes To configure the alarm in different modes, go to the Arming >...
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Zone Type Zone Type : Display the alarm sensor type, including Infrared, Drmagnet, Smoke, Gas, and Urgency. Defence Delay Defence Delay: It means when users change the arming mode from other modes, there will be 90 seconds delay time to get activated. Alarm Delay Alarm Delay: It means when the sensor is triggered, there will be 90 seconds delay time to announce the notification.
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Note Note The file format of customized ringtone should be in WAV or MP3 format. No limitation to the file size. Alarm Action Configuration Alarm Action Configuration When the alarm sensor is triggered, it can start different actions, such as HTTP commands, SIP messages, and calls.
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SIP Account SIP Account : The SIP number to receive the message. SIP Message SIP Message : The message sent to the designated SIP number when the alarm is triggered. Configure Alarm Action via SIP Call Configure Alarm Action via SIP Call The device can send messages to a designated device when the alarm is triggered.
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Configure Alarm-Triggered Local Relay Configure Alarm-Triggered Local Relay You can select the local relay to be triggered by the alarm. Screen Unlock Setting Screen Unlock Setting To prevent unauthorized access to the device when it is not being used, enable the Screen Lock function.
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Screen Unlock by PIN code Screen Unlock by PIN code To unlock the screen, users need to enter the preset PIN code. Navigate to Settings > Advance Settings > Protect Code Settings > Advance Settings > Protect Code screen and select Settings Code Settings Code to change the password.
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Note Note The default unlock PIN is 123456. Voice Encryption Voice Encryption Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) is a protocol derived from the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP). It enhances the security of data transmission by providing encryption, message authentication, integrity assurance, and replay protection. To set it up, go to the Account >...
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SRTP(Compulsory): All audio signals(technically speaking it is RTP streams) SRTP(Compulsory) will be encrypted to improve security. SRTP(Optional): Encrypt the voice from the caller. If the caller also enables SRTP(Optional) SRTP, the voice signals will also be encrypted. ZRTP(Optional): The protocol that the two parties use to negotiate the SRTP ZRTP(Optional) session key.
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High Security Mode High Security Mode High security mode is designed to enhance the security. It employs encryption across various facets, including the communication process, door opening commands, password storage methods, and more. To set it up, go to the web Security > Basic > High Security Mode Security >...
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4. It is not allowed to import/export configuration files in tgz. format between a device with the high security mode and another one without it. For assistance with file transfer, please contact Akuvox technical support.
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Lift Control Lift Control You can summon a lift at home via the lift control feature. Configure Lift Control Configure Lift Control Before setting the Lift icon, you need to display it on the Home or More screen. To display the icon, go to the Device > Display Setting Device >...
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Configure Lift Control Prompt Configure Lift Control Prompt When the lift controller receives the HTTP command, it will give feedback on the current lift status with a prompt. To set it up, go to the web Device > Lift > Hints Device >...
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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. To set up the schedule, go to the web Upgrade > Advanced > Automatic Autop...
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Mode Mode : Power On: The device will perform Autop every time it boots up. Power On Repeatedly: The device will perform Autop according to the schedule you set up. Repeatedly Power On + Repeatedly: Combine Power On Power On + Repeatedly Power On mode and Repeatedly Repeatedly mode that will enable the device to perform Autop every time it boots up or according to...
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Note Note The Custom Option type must be a string. The value is the URL of TFTP server. To set up DHCP Autop with Power On Power On mode, go to the web Upgrade > Advanced > Automatic Upgrade > Advanced > Automatic Autop interface.
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Custom Option Custom Option: Enter the DHCP code that matches with corresponding URL so that the device will find the configuration file server for the configuration or upgrading. DHCP Option 43 DHCP Option 43 : If the device does not get a URL from DHCP Option 66, it will automatically use DHCP Option 43.
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FTP: ftp://192.168.0.19/(allows anonymous login) ftp://username:password@192.168.0.19/(requires a user name and password) 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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PNP Configuration PNP Configuration Plug and Play (PNP) is a combination of hardware and software support that enables a computer system to recognize and adapt to hardware configuration changes with little or no intervention by a user. To enable the function, go to the Upgrade > Advanced > PNP Option Upgrade >...
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Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Akuvox devices can be upgraded on the device web interface. To upgrade the device, navigate to the Upgrade > Basic Upgrade > Basic interface. Note Note Firmware files should be in .zip format for the upgrade.
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Device Integration with Third Party Device Integration with Third Party Enter Applications Screen Enter Applications Screen The content of this part mainly teaches you how to enter the APK interface through hidden operations. Go to the Settings > System Info Settings >...
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Install Third-party App Install Third-party App To install the third-party app, go to the web Device > Third Party APK Device > Third Party APK interface. Upload the APK file from the PC by clicking Import Import. If you want to clear the APK file uploaded, click Reset Reset.
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Show App Icon: Allow the app icon to be displayed on the screen. Integration via HTTP API Integration via HTTP API HTTP API is designed to achieve a network-based integration between the third-party device and the Akuvox device. To set it up, go to the Security > API Security > API interface.
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HTTP API: HTTP API: When the function is disabled, any request to initiate the integration will be denied and be returned HTTP 403 forbidden status. Auth Mode Auth Mode : Allowlist: You are required to fill in the IP address of the third-party device for Allowlist authentication.
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Voice Assistant Voice Assistant Albert is a voice assistant from Akuvox. It can help you with intercom calls, door opening, arming modes, and other functions. As for the door access control, you can choose which relay to activate by this voice assistant.
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Answer Call Permission Answer Call Permission: Enable it to answer or reject the incoming call via voice assistant by replying "Yes" or "No". Call Fuzzy Match Call Fuzzy Match: Enable it to allow fuzzy matching of the contact name, for example, if users have Tom and Tomy in their contacts, then Tomy will also appear when they call Tom, and they are required to select the right contact manually.
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To enable the voice assistant and set the voice assistant-controlled relay, go to the web Settings > Settings > Voice Assistant interface. Voice Assistant...
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Unlock Type Unlock Type : Select the relay type triggered by the voice command.
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Backup Backup You can import or export encrypted configuration files to your Local PC. To export the file, navigate to the Upgrade > Advanced > Others Upgrade > Advanced > Others interface. The export file is in the TGZ file. The import file should be in TGZ, CONF, or CFG format.
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Upgrade > Diagnosis > System Log interface. Log Level Log Level: Log level ranges from 0 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.
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PCAP PCAP : Click the Start Start tab and Stop Stop tab to capture a certain range of data packets before clicking the Export Export tab to export the data packets to your Local PC. PCAP Auto Refresh PCAP Auto Refresh: When enabled, the PCAP will continue to capture data packets even after the data packets reach 50M maximum in capacity.
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PBX Feature PBX Feature The indoor monitor has a built-in PBX server which allows the device to serve as an intercom monitor and a SIP PBX, so users do not bother to prepare an extra SIP PBX again. The PBX supports call forward, transfer, conference, ring group features, and so on.
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Media Mode Media Mode : Default: Select it when the intercom devices are deployed in the same LAN Default network. Bypass: Select it when the devices are deployed in different LAN networks where Bypass PBX serves as a bridge or a media for the network data transmission. Manage PBX Accounts Manage PBX Accounts You can check the basic PBX information like PBX account status by tapping...
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Status Status: Indicate whether the account is registered or not. Username Username : Enter the extension number registered onto the SIP server. Password Password : Enter the password of the corresponding users. Display Name Display Name : Enter the display name of this account, which will be shown on other devices when making calls.
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Tap Group Group in the upper right corner on the PBX screen to add a new ring group or edit the existing group. Tap the Add icon in the upper right corner to add a group.
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Group Name Group Name : Name the group. Quick Dial Quick Dial: Enter the number used to call members of the group. Member Member: Select the registered number from the number list by pressing the area below Member Member. PBX Configuration on the W eb Interface PBX Configuration on the W eb Interface Enable PBX Service Enable PBX Service...
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PBX Status PBX Status: Indicate whether the PBX is on or off. Media Mode Media Mode : Default: Select it when the intercom devices are deployed in the same LAN Default network. Bypass: Select it when the devices are deployed in different LAN networks where Bypass PBX serves as a bridge or a media for the network data transmission.
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Group Name Group Name : Name the group. Quick Dial Quick Dial: Enter the number used to call members of the group. Member Member: Select the registered number from the number list.
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Password Modification Password Modification Modify Device Basic Settings Password Modify Device Basic Settings Password Settings Code is used to unlock the screen. The default is 123456. To modify it, go to the Settings > Advance > Protect Code Settings > Advance > Protect Code screen and select Settings Code Settings Code .
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Modify Browser Password Modify Browser Password This password is used to lock the browser on the device in case someone abuses the browser for any unwanted application. You can do this configuration on the device screen. The default password is 123456. To modify it, go to the Settings >...
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Modify Device W eb Interface Password Modify Device W eb Interface Password To modify web interface password, you can do it on device web interface. Select Admin Admin for the administrator account and User User for the User Account. Click the Change Password Change Password tab to change the password.
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Note Note The admin account’s default password is admin. The user account’s default password is user. Modify Security Questions Modify Security Questions Security questions allow you to reset the web password if you forget it. After setting up the security questions, you can click "Forget Password"...
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System Reboot&Reset System Reboot&Reset Reboot Reboot Reboot on the Device Reboot on the Device If you want to reboot the system setting of the device, you can operate it directly on the device setting screen or on the device web interface. To restart the system on the device, go to Settings >...
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To set up the device restart schedule, go to the Upgrade > Advanced > Reboot Schedule Upgrade > Advanced > Reboot Schedule interface. Reset Reset Reset on the Device Reset on the Device If you want to reset the whole device system to the factory setting, you can operate it directly on the device screen.
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Reset on the Web Interface Reset on the Web Interface The device system can also be reset on device web interface without approaching the device. If you only want to reset the configuration file to the factory setting, you can click Reset Config Reset Config .
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