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Thank you for choosing Akuvox S532 series door phones. This manual is intended for the administrators who need to properly configure the door phone. This manual applies to version 532.30.1.19, and it provides all the configurations for the functions and features of the Akuvox door phone.
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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 & video codec, DTMF, etc. Network: Network: this section mainly deals with DHCP &...
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, press *2396# to enter the advanced setting screen. It provides some advanced permissions like editing network, resetting, and admin password modification to administrators, including System Information, Admin Setting System Information, Admin Setting , and System Setting...
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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 the 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.
Language and Time Setting Language and Time Setting Language Setting Language Setting To set up the language, navigate to the web Setting > Time/Lang Setting > Time/Lang interface. Currently, only English is supported. You can select the web language in the upper right corner. You can customize the web and device language by exporting the file and importing it after modification.
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Time settings on the web interface allows you to set up the NTP server address that you obtained to automatically synchronize your time and date. When a time zone is selected, the device will automatically notify the NTP server of the time zone so that the NTP server can synchronize the time zone setting in your device.
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LED & LCD Setting LED & LCD Setting Infrared LED Setting Infrared LED Setting Infrared LED is mainly designed to reinforce the light for facial recognition at night or in a dark environment. To set up the LED, navigate to the web Device > Light > LED Setting Device >...
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Start Time- End Time (H) Start Time- End Time (H): Enter the time for the LED lighting to be valid, e.g., if the time is set from 8-0 (Start time- End time), it means LED light will stay on during the time from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm during one day (24 hours).
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Auto-Sleep Time Auto-Sleep Time : It ranges from 5 seconds to 30 minutes. If you set it as 10 sec, the device will go into screen saver mode in 10 sec when there is no operation on the device or no one is detected approaching. Screensaver Mode Screensaver Mode : Image Image displays the default picture or the picture uploaded.
Note Note The file should be in .jpg format with a 1M max size. Screen Backlight Brightness Screen Backlight Brightness You can adjust the backlight brightness for the screen and screen saver. Navigate to the web Device > LCD Device > LCD interface. Mode Mode : When Auto Auto is selected, the screen backlight brightness will be adjusted...
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Backlight Brightness (Night) Backlight Brightness (Night): The backlight at night with a value ranging from 1-255. Backlight Brightness Of Screensaver (Night) Backlight Brightness Of Screensaver (Night): The backlight for the screensaver at night with the value ranging from 1-255. Backlight Brightness (High) Backlight Brightness (High): The backlight with a value ranging from 1-255.
Volume and Tone Configuration Volume and Tone Configuration Volume and tone configurations include microphone 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.
Network Setting Network Setting Network Status Network Status To check the network status on the web Status > Info > Network Information Status > Info > Network Information interface. 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.
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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 set it up, navigate to the web Network > Advanced Network >...
Device Address Device Address : Specify the device address by entering device location information from the left to the right: Community, Unit, Stair, Floor, and Room in sequence. Device Extension Device Extension: The device extension number. Device Location Device Location: The location in which the device is installed and used. Device Local RTP Configuration Device Local RTP Configuration Real-time Transport Protocol(RTP...
Port Port: The SNMP server’s port. Trusted IP Trusted IP : The allowed SNMP server address. It can be an IP address or any valid URL domain name. VLAN Setting VLAN Setting A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a logical group of nodes from the same IP domain, regardless of their physical network segment.
QoS Setting QoS Setting Quality of Service(QoS QoS ) is a network's ability to provide better service for specific network communications by utilizing various technologies. It serves as a security mechanism in networks, addressing issues like network latency and congestion. Ensuring QoS is crucial for networks with limited capacity, particularly for multimedia applications such as VoIP and IPTV.
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Version Version: Select the supported TR069 version (version 1.0 or 1.1). ACS/CPE URL ACS/CPE URL : The URL address for ACS or CPE. ACS is short for auto-configuration servers on the server side, and CPE is short for customer-premise equipment as client- side devices.
HTTP Port HTTP Port: The port for the HTTP access method. 80 is the default port. NAT Setting 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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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. To configure the SIP account, navigate to the web Account > Basic...
Password: Same as the password from the PBX server for authentication. 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 configure SIP server, go to the web Account > Basic Account > Basic interface. Server IP Server IP : Enter the server’s IP address or its domain name. Port Port: Specify the SIP server port for data transmission. Registration Period Registration Period : Define the time limit for SIP account registration.
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Port: Set the proxy port for establishing a call session via the backup outbound proxy server. 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)
TLS: TLS: An encrypted and secured transport layer protocol. Select this option if you wish to encrypt the SIP messages for enhanced security or if the other party’s server uses TLS. To use it, you need to upload certificates for authentication. DNS-SRV: DNS-SRV: A DNS service record defines the location of servers.
Contacts Configuration Contacts Configuration Manage Contact Groups Manage Contact Groups You can create and edit a contact group for the contacts. The contact group will be used when you are adding a user. Navigate to the web Directory > User > Group Directory >...
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Analog System Analog System: When enabled, configure the analog number and users can call the analog switch. Analog Number Analog Number: The number of the analog switch. Analog Replace Analog Replace : Optional configuration. The short number replaces the analog number. Users can call the analog switch by entering the short number on the door phone's keypad.
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To see detailed steps of configuring analog feature, please refer to Integration Between Integration Between S532 and Analog S532 and Analog Handsets Handsets. Contact List Display Setting Contact List Display Setting You can customize the contact list display on the device screen.
Call Setting Call Setting DND Configuration DND Configuration The Do Not Disturb(DND DND ) feature prevents unwanted incoming SIP calls, ensuring uninterrupted focus. It also allows you to set a code to be sent to the SIP server when rejecting a call. To configure DND, navigate to the web Intercom >...
Max SIP/IP Call Time Max SIP/IP Call Time : Specify the maximum duration of all calls. The door phone will end the call automatically when the time limit is reached. Maximum Dial Duration Maximum Dial Duration 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.
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Auto Answer Delay Auto Answer Delay: Set the time interval for the call to be automatically picked up after ringing. For example, if you set the delay time to 5 seconds, the door phone will answer the call automatically after 5 seconds. Mode Mode : Determine whether to auto-answer the call as a video or audio call.
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. Speed Dial Speed Dial Group Call Group Call Group call is used to quickly initiate the pre-configured numbers by pressing the Dial key.
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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.
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Call Type Call Type : Group Call or Sequence Call. Time Out(Sec) Time Out(Sec): Set the call timeout before calling the next called party when the first called party does not receive the call within the timeout. When Refused When Refused : Do Not Call Next: the sequence call will be terminated if the call is rejected by Do Not Call Next the called party.
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Call Next: the sequence call will be continued to the next called party if it is Call Next rejected by the called party. No Answer Event No Answer Event: when the call is not answered, actions will be triggered. Trigger Relay Trigger Relay: relay(s) to be triggered when the call is not answered.
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Account: Account: Select the dial-out account. - Auto: - Auto: Dial-out using the registered account. When there are 2 registered accounts, Account 1 is the default. - Account 1/2: - Account 1/2: Dial-out using the chosen account. Prefix: Prefix: Specify a short number to replace the specified dialed numbers. Replace 1/2/3/4/5: Replace 1/2/3/4/5: Specify up to 5 numbers, which can be SIP number or IP address, to be replaced by the prefix.
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Paging Barge Paging Barge : Multicast or how many multicast calls are higher priority than SIP call, if you disable Paging Priority, SIP call will have higher priority. Paging Priority Paging Priority: Multicast calls are called in order of priority or not. Listening Address Listening Address : The multicast IP address to be listened to.
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Web Call(Ready) Web Call(Ready): The target SIP/IP number.
Audio & Video Codec Configuration for SIP Calls Audio & Video Codec Configuration for SIP Calls Audio Codec Configuration Audio Codec Configuration The door phone supports three types of codec (PCMU, PCMA, and G722) for encoding and decoding the audio data during the call session. Each 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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Name Name : Check to enable the H264 video codec format for the door phone video stream. Resolution Resolution: The code resolution for the video quality has these options: CIF, VGA, 4CIF, CIF, VGA, 4CIF, and 720P 720P . The default code resolution is 4CIF. Bitrate Bitrate : The video stream bitrate ranges from 128 to 2048 kbps.
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Video Resolution Video Resolution: The code resolution for the video quality has these options: CIF, CIF, VGA, 4CIF, 720P, VGA, 4CIF, 720P, and 1080P 1080P . The default is 720P. Video Bitrate Video Bitrate : The video stream bitrate ranges from 128 to 2048 kbps. The default code bitrate is 2048.
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How to Notify DTMF How to Notify DTMF : Select Disabled, DTMF, DTMF-Relay Disabled, DTMF, DTMF-Relay, or Telephone-Event Telephone-Event according to the specific type adopted by the third-party device. You are required to set it up only when the third-party device to be matched with adopts Info Info mode.
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 interface. > Relay Relay ID Relay ID : The specific relay for door access. Relay Type Relay Type : Determine the interpretation of the Relay Status regarding the state of the door:...
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Security Relay Setting Security Relay Setting 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...
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To configure the security relay, navigate to the web Access Control > Relay Access Control > Relay interface. Connect Type Connect Type : Select the connection type between the security relay and the door phone. You can select connection via the door phone Relay A Power Output or RS485. Trigger Delay (Sec) Trigger Delay (Sec): Set the delay time before the relay triggers.
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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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User Name User Name : The user name provided by the web relay manufacturer. Password Password : The manufacturer-provided authentication key for the web relay. Authentication occurs via HTTP. Leaving the Password field blank indicates non-use of HTTP authentication. You can define the password using HTTP GET in the Web Relay Action field.
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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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To create a longer period schedule: To create a longer period schedule: Edit the Door Access Schedule Edit the Door Access Schedule Navigate to the web Setting > Schedule Setting > Schedule interface. Tick the box of the local schedule to edit or delete. The access control schedule synchronized from the SmartPlus cannot be edited or deleted.
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Import and Export Door Access Schedule Import and Export Door Access Schedule You can create door access schedules one by one or in bulk. You can export the current schedule file, edit it or add more schedules following the format, and import the new file to the desired devices.
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Door Unlock Configuration Door Unlock Configuration Configure PIN Code for Door Unlock Configure PIN Code for Door Unlock There are two types of PIN codes for door access: public and private. A private PIN is unique to each user, while the public one is shared by residents in the same building or complex. You can create and modify both the public and private PIN codes.
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User ID User ID : The unique identification number assigned to the user. Name Name : The name of this user. Code Code : Set a 2-8 digit PIN code solely for the use of this user. Each user can only be assigned a single PIN code.
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Web Relay Web Relay: Specify the ID of web relay action commands that you’ve configured on the Web Relay interface. A default value of 0 indicates that the web relay will not be triggered. Schedule Schedule : Grant the user access to open designated doors during preset periods by relocating the desired schedule(s) from the right box to the left one.
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Code Code : The card ID that the card reader reads. Note Note RF cards with 13.56 MHz and 125 KHz can be applied to the door phone for door access. Each user can have a maximum of 5 cards added. The device allows to add 10000 users.
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The door phone can encrypt Mifare cards for greater security. When this feature is enabled, it reads the data in the cards’ designated sectors and blocks, not the UID. To configure the Mifare card, navigate to the web Access Control > Card Setting Access Control >...
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Plus Plus: There are three block choices. The device can read the encrypted data in SL1 and SL3. Block: The block number where the encrypted data is located. Block SL1 : The key number within 24 bits. SL3 : The key number within 32 bits. NFC Card Setting NFC Card Setting NFC (Near Field Communication) is a popular way for door access.
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To configure NFC, navigate to the web Access Control > Card Setting Access Control > Card Setting interface. Enable the card type before using the card to open the door. Configure Open Relay via HTTP for Door Unlock Configure Open Relay via HTTP for Door Unlock You can unlock the door remotely without approaching the device physically for door entry by typing in the created HTTP command (URL) on the web browser to trigger the relay when you are not available by the door for door entry.
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Navigate to the web Access Control > Input Access Control > Input interface. Enabled Enabled : To use a specific input interface. Trigger Electrical Level Trigger Electrical Level: Set the input interface to trigger at low or high electrical level. Action to Execute Action to Execute : Set the desired actions that occur when the specific Input interface is triggered.
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Execute If Input Still Triggered : the action will be carried out when the input Execute If Input Still Triggered stays triggered. For example, if the door stays open after triggering input, an action such as an email will be sent to notify the receiver. Execute Relay Execute Relay: Specify the relay to be triggered by the actions.
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Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling(DTMF DTMF ) is a way of sending signals over phone lines by using different voice-frequency bands. Users can use the DTMF function to unlock the door for visitors during a call by either typing the DTMF code on the soft keypad, or tapping the unlock tab with the DTMF code on the screen.
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Assigned The Authority For Assigned The Authority For: Specify the contacts authorized to open doors via DTMF: - None None : No numbers can unlock doors using DTMF. - Only Contacts List Only Contacts List: Only numbers added to the door phone's contact list can unlock via DTMF.
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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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After enabling the RTSP feature, the video RTSP is enabled by default and cannot be modified. RTSP Video 2 RTSP Video 2 : Akuvox door phones support 2 RTSP streams, you can enable the second one RTSP Video Port RTSP Video Port: Choose a suitable audio codec for RTSP audio.
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Video Resolution Video Resolution: There are the following options, QVGA, CIF, VGA, 4CIF, 720P, and 1080P. The default video resolution is 720P 720P . The video from the door phone might not be able to be shown on the indoor monitor if the resolution is set higher than 720P. Video Framerate Video Framerate : 30fps is the video frame rate by default.
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MJPEG Authorization Enabled MJPEG Authorization Enabled : When enabled, you are required to configure the Authentication Mode, RTSP Username, and Password for authorization. Username Username : Set the username for authentication. Password Password : Set the password for authentication. You can capture the image from the door phone using the following three types of URL formats: http:// deviceip:8080/picture.cgi http://deviceip:8080/picture.jpg http://deviceip:8080/jpeg.cgi...
Video Quality: It ranges from 50 to 90. 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.
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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 a tamper alarm, navigate to the web System >...
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Client Certificate Client Certificate This certificate verifies the server to the Akuvox door phone when they want to connect using SSL. The door phone verifies the server's certificate against its client certificate list. To upload the certificate, navigate to the web System > Certificate...
Index Index: Select the desired value from the drop-down list of Index. If you select Auto, the uploaded certificate will be displayed in numeric order. If you select the value from 1 to 10, the uploaded certificate will be displayed according to the number. Client Certificate Upload Client Certificate Upload : Locate and upload the desired certificate (*.pem only).
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Suspicious Moving Object Detection Suspicious Moving Object Detection: There are four options, Disabled, Video Detection, Radar Detection, and Video + Radar. Video Detection Video Detection focuses on analyzing visual information captured through cameras. Radar Detection Radar Detection offers longer-ranged and better detection in poor visibility conditions.
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Time Interval Time Interval: The absolute triggering interval is 3 seconds. If you select a number greater than 3 seconds, then it requires a second triggering interval to trigger the alarm. For example, if you select 3 seconds, then the alarm will be triggered when a moving object is detected one time from 0 to 3 seconds (triggered any time from 0 to 3 seconds).
A security notification informs users or security personnel of any breach or threat that the door phone detects. For example, if the door phone detects something unusual, the system sends a notification to users or security through email, phone call, or other methods. Email Notification Setting Email Notification Setting Set up email notification to receive screenshots of unusual motion from the door phone.
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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W eb Interface Automatic Log-out W eb Interface Automatic Log-out...
You can set up the web interface's automatic log-out timing, requiring re-login by entering the user name and the passwords for security purposes or for the convenience of operation. Navigate to the web System > Security System > Security interface. Session Time Out Value Session Time Out Value : The automatic web interface log-out time ranges from 60 seconds to 14400 seconds.
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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.
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All: Three types of access logs are available, All, Success, and Failed. Start Time-End Time Start Time-End Time : The specific time of the call logs you want to search, check, or export. Name/Code Name/Code : Search the door log by the name or by the PIN code. Export Export: Door logs can be exported in .csv or .xml format.
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Backup Backup You can import or export encrypted configuration files to your Local PC. Navigate to the web System > Maintenance System > Maintenance interface.
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System > Maintenance interface. Log Level Log Level: The log level ranges 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, the more complete the log is.
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IP IP : The remote debug server IP. PCAP for Debugging PCAP for Debugging PCAP is used to capture the data package going in and out of the devices for debugging and troubleshooting purposes. Navigate to the web System > Maintenance System >...
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Cloud Server Cloud Server: The server to be verified. Verify the network address accessibility Verify the network address accessibility: The service type.
Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Akuvox devices can be upgraded on the device web interface. Navigate to the web System > Upgrade System > Upgrade interface. Note Note Firmware files should be in .rom format for upgrade.
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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 configure it, navigate to the web System > Auto Provisioning > Automatic AutoP...
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Mode Mode : Power On: Allow the device to perform Autop every time it boots up. Power On Repeatedly: Allow the device to perform Autop according to the schedule. Repeatedly Power On + Repeatedly: Combine Power On Power On + Repeatedly Power On and Repeatedly Repeatedly modes, allowing the device to perform Autop every time it boots up or according to the...
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URL : The TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP server address for the provisioning. Username Username : Set up a username if the server needs a username to be accessed. Password Password : Set up a password if the server needs a password to be accessed. Common AES Key Common AES Key: Set up AES code for the intercom to decipher the general Auto Provisioning configuration file.
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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 a user-specified server. Please prepare the TFTP/FTP/HTTP/HTTPS server by yourself. DHCP Provisioning Configuration DHCP Provisioning Configuration 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.
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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 mode and export Autop Template to edit the configuration on the same interface, navigate to the web System > Auto Provisioning System >...
Custom Option Custom Option: Enter the DHCP code that matches the corresponding URL so that the device will find the configuration file server for the configuration or upgrading. DHCP Option 66 DHCP Option 66 : If none of the above is set, the device will automatically use DHCP Option 66 to get the upgrade server URL.
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Integration with Third Party Device Integration with Third Party Device Integration via W iegand Integration via W iegand You can integrate the device with Wiegand. Navigate to the web Device > Wiegand Device > Wiegand interface. Wiegand Display Mode Wiegand Display Mode : Select Wiegand Card code format among 8H10D; 6H3D5D(W26);...
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HTTP API is designed to achieve a network-based integration between the third-party device and the Akuvox device. To configure HTTP API, navigate to the web Setting > HTTP API Setting > HTTP API interface. Enabled Enabled : Enable or disable the HPTT API function for third-party integration. If the function is disabled, any request to initiate the integration will be denied and return HTTP 403 forbidden status.
No authentication is required for HTTP API as it is only used for demo None testing. Normal This mode is used by Akuvox developers only. If this mode is selected, you are only required to fill in the IP address of Allowlist the third-party device for the authentication. The allowlist is suitable for operation in the LAN.
Lift Control Lift Control The door phones can be connected to the Akuvox lift controller for the lift control. You can summon the lift to go down to the ground floor when you are granted access through various types of access methods on the door phone.
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Lift Control List: Select None to disable the function, and select Akuvox to integrate the door phone with the Akuvox controller. Server 1 IP(Unlock) Server 1 IP(Unlock): The IP address of the Akuvox lift control server. It supports up to 10 server addresses separated by ";". Server 2 IP(Execute) Server 2 IP(Execute): The IP address of the server that triggers lift control.
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URL To Trigger All Floors: Enter the Akuvox URL for triggering all floors. URL To Close All Floors URL To Close All Floors: Enter the Akuvox URL used for closing all floors, meaning all the buttons that are triggered for the corresponding floors will become invalid.
Password Modification Password Modification Accounts Management Accounts Management You can add administrator and user accounts and configure their passwords for logging into the device web interface. Navigate to the web System > Security > Account Management System > Security > Account Management interface. Click +Add to create an account.
Modify System Password Modify System Password The system PIN code is used to access the device system. You can modify the system PIN code on the device and web interface. Press *2396# on the device keypad and press 2 to enter the Admin Code Setting Admin Code Setting screen.
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System Reboot & Reset System Reboot & Reset Reboot Reboot To reboot the device on the web System > Upgrade System > Upgrade interface. You can set up the reboot schedule on the web System > Auto Provisioning > Reboot System >...
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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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