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5.1.4 Speed Dial ......................13 5.2 Answer ..........................14 5.2.1 Auto Answer ......................14 5.3 Video Call ..........................14 5.4 End Calls ..........................15 5.5 Call Settings ........................15 5.5.1 IP Call Settings .....................15 6 Advance Function ........................16 6.1 MCAST ..........................16 6.2 Hotspot ..........................17 7 Door Opening Operation ......................19 7.1 Open The Door .........................
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9 Contacts ..........................37 9.1 Contacts ..........................37 9.1.1 Manage Contacts ....................37 9.1.2 Importing & Exporting Contacts ................ 38 9.2 Restricted Incoming Call List .................... 38 9.3 Allowed Incoming List ...................... 38 9.4 Restricted Outgoing Call List .................... 39 10 Open The Door Record ......................40 10.1 Open The Door Record ....................40 10.2 Passerby Record ......................
Safety Instruction 1.1 Safety Instruction Please read the following safety notices before installing or using this unit. They are crucial for the safe and reliable operation of the device. Please use the product-specified power adapter. If you need to use a power adapter ...
Product Overview 2.1 Overview The i68 is newly designed facial recognition door phone by Fanvil. The product structure is crafted from aluminum alloy, with an explosion-proof rating of IK07. Featuring clear and thoughtful lines, the design provides users with a luxurious and elegant appearance, ensuring high-strength protection.
Installation Instruction 3.1 Device Inventory 3.2 Installation Procedure The recommended height (from the camera to the ground) is 1.4m. Environmental Requirements Do not install the device in the following locations: direct sunlight, high temperatures, low temperatures, corrosive chemicals, or excessive dust. Install the device at an appropriate visual height, with a recommended height of approximately 120-140 cm.
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4 pieces of TA4*25mm and 2 pieces of KM4*30 respectively; ⑥ After aligning the holes of the i68 wall mount with the wall mount holes of the wall internal wiring harness, and organize the wiring harness into the 86 box;...
④ Connect the i68 tail wiring harness to the corresponding interface line of the internal with 4 pieces of TA4*25mm; ⑤ After aligning the holes of the i68 wall mount with the wall mount holes of the wall wiring harness;...
User Guide 4.1 Button and Interface Instructions Name Description When the lighting is insufficient and faces cannot be White Light Fill Light recognized, turn on the fill light for supplementary illumination. Camera Facial recognition. Infrared Lamp Infrared fill light. 8-inch display for facial recognition, calls, and other Screen functions.
4.2 Standby Screen Instructions 4.2.1 Standby Screen Instructions The following image is the default standby screen interface, representing the state of the user interface for most of the time. The description of icons is provided in Appendix Number Description Function Menu Button: Switches between different functional interfaces, with Dialer, Password, QR Code and Contacts set as defaults.
4.3 Touchscreen Instructions The device can be configured and operated through the touchscreen, performing a series of configurations and operations. 4.3.1 Touch Method Click: On any interface, the device can enter the settings and operations interface through a click/tap. Slide : ...
4.5 Device Status Users can view the status of through the device screen/web interface. Viewing the status of i68 through the device menu: Entering the engineering settings menu, selecting [System] allows you to obtain the following status information for i68: Network: Displays information about the device's network mode, IP address, and ...
Device IP Address Retrieve Device IP through Scanning Tool: 1. Connect the computer and i68 to the same local network, and install Device Manager on the PC. 2. Open the IP scanning tool (Device Manager), click on the scan button to obtain the IP address of i68 devices within the local network.
Log in to the device web page, and in the language dropdown box located at the top right corner of the page, set the language. 4.8 Line Settings The device supports two SIP accounts simultaneously, allowing registration based on application. Users can switch between the two SIP accounts as needed. Users can register SIP accounts through the device menu and the web interface.
Calling Features 5.1 Making Calls 5.1.1 Dial Enter the [Dial] interface, input the desired number, and click the [Call] button initiate the call. 5.1.2 IP Dial Enter the [Dial] interface, input the IP address of the device you want to call, replacing the '.' in the IP address with the '*' key.
Line: Set the calling line. Media: Choose between voice call or video call. 5.1.4.1 Speed Dial On the dialing interface, click on the set speed dial number for calling, or click on the shortcut list to choose a quick dial number for calling. 5.2 Answer 5.2.1 Auto Answer...
Note: Two-way video calling is disabled by default. 5.4 End Calls During a call, click the [Hang Up] button on the call interface to end the call. 5.5 Call Settings 5.5.1 IP Call Settings Users can configure IP call settings through the web page at [Lines] >> [Basic Settings].
Advance Function 6.1 MCAST The multicast function allows announcements to be easily and conveniently sent to all multicast members. By configuring the device to listen to a multicast address, it can receive and play the RTP stream sent to that address. Users can configure multicast listening address and port on the web page of [Intercom Settings]>>...
6.2 Hotspot SIP hotspot is a simple utility. Its configuration is simple, which can realize the function of group vibration and expand the quantity of sip account. Take one device A as the SIP hotspot and the other devices (B, C) as the SIP hotspot client.
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Client Settings: As a SIP hotspot client, there is no need to set up a SIP account, which is automatically acquired and configured when the device is enabled. Just change the mode to "client" and the other options are set in the same way as the hotspot. The device is the hotspot server, and the default extension is 0.
6) The door can be opened through the indoor door button when the door phone is In any state. 7) QR Code Door Unlock: Unlock the door using a QR code generated by the Fanvil Link app. 8) Bluetooth Door Unlock: Unlock the door via Bluetooth using the Fanvil Link app.
QR Code Tap the icon on the screen to access the QR code interface. Open the Fanvil Link app on your phone, display the QR code, and align it with the on-screen viewfinder. Once scanned successfully, the device will unlock the door automatically.
The visibility of the QR code can be configured via the device's web interface under [Intercom Settings] >> [Screen Settings]. Note: QR code door unlocking requires the use of the Fanvil Link app. The Fanvil Link app user guide and APK can be downloaded from the official Fanvil website. 7.1.5 Bluetooth The device supports Bluetooth door unlocking.
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Parameters: Parameters Description Name User name. Upload photos Click Add: click Upload on the Add User page, and select a local face photo to upload; the image supports jpg format, and the image size cannot exceed 100k. Click the photo: WEB prompt "Photoing , Do not perform other operations.", LCD screen will prompt "Take the photo in five seconds.", after the completion of the photo, the portrait will be displayed in the picture area.
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standby to unlock the door instantly. DTMF: The remote DTMF password, used for unlocking remotely during a call by entering the password on the remote indoor unit or app. Local and DTMF: When this option is selected, the password can be used for both local unlocking and remote DTMF unlocking.
Note: Using the add administrator card and delete administrator card requires extreme caution. Forgetting to switch the card reader mode to normal mode might lead to data corruption for users and compromise the security of access control systems. 7.2.1 User Management Add, edit, and delete users through the device menu: Users can add and enter portraits from the device menu [User].
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Enter the user's name, card type, card number, password, upload face, number, and other information. Select the user's relevant access control permissions, mode, and usage frequency. After setting, click save 7.2.1.2 Edit User Select the user you want to edit and click [Edit] to enter the user's information page for editing 7.2.1.3 Delete User...
Export: Users can export user data via the web interface under [Security Settings] >> [User] >> [Export]. 7.3 Period Management Period Management is utilized to define specific time frames, allowing individuals to use corresponding authentication methods to open the door during the set time period. Go to the web page: [Security Settings] >>...
When adding cards, passwords, or portrait, select the [Enabled Schedules]. Relay Settings 7.4.1 Relay Settings Go to the web page: [Security Settings] >> [DoorPhone Settings], select the operating mode of the relay. Parameters Value Description Relay1 Switch Monostable State, Monostable State: Defaults to the Mode Bistability...
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open state to the closed state and remains closed until the next access control command. Relay1 Switch Default 5 seconds, range Effective in monostable state. Default On Duration from 1 to 600 seconds door opening duration. Card Format and Wiegand Interface parameters: Parameters Value Description...
parameters will be replaced with actual values. DoorPhone setting Parameter: Parameters Value Description Open Mode Face Set the supported door opening method. If the device Card is closed, it will not be able to use this method to Password open the door Bluetooth Card Reader Standards...
Sensor 1. following door unlock, signaling a mismatch between the door sensor and lock status, it indicates that the physical door hasn't closed correctly, the device will sound an alarm. Door Sensor Default is 5 Delay detection time for Door Sensor 1/2 matches Check Delay 1 seconds.
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Parameters Value Description Motion Detection Highest, For different scenarios, different biopsy models Normal, will be used to cope with "Close", "Normal" and Close "Highest" biopsy requirements. The highest level of motion detection is enabled by default. Max Recognition Facial recognition pose angle settings, default is Angle 30 degrees.
suitable for darker or brighter environments. If this mode is set to performance mode, the panel temperature may rise. Face Picture Display Display: The device saves the recorded portrait Display Mode picture Not Display: The device does not save the recorded portrait picture, only extract the feature value 7.5.2...
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Failure Prompt For Default ‘Please contact the administrator!’.Support non-time Period custom setting...
Monitoring Function Access control systems can integrate with video surveillance systems such as NVR, VMS, etc. This section describes integration through RTSP and ONVIF protocols. 8.1 RTSP The device enables the RTSP protocol by default, allowing users to integrate it into NVR, VMS, etc.
Parameters: Parameters Description Enable ONVIF Enable ONVIF functionality. Once enabled, devices can be discovered by ONVIF-compatible recorders. Enable ONVIF Specify whether authentication (username and Authentication password) is required when using the ONVIF protocol. 8.3 HTTP The device enables HTTP preview functionality by default. Users can integrate it into systems HTTP.
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H.264 Payload Type Set the H.264 payload type, with a range from 96 to 127. Video Encoding Settings Variable Bitrate: During video calls, the bitrate will Bitrate Settings automatically adjust to the counterpart's stream bitrate for optimal video quality. Constant Bitrate: During video calls, the bitrate remains fixed at the set value and does not change.
Contacts 9.1 Contacts 9.1.1 Manage Contacts Users can add, edit, and delete contacts through the web interface under [Contacts] >> [Contacts]. Contacts added via the web will synchronize and appear on both the web and device interfaces for viewing. Parameters Description Contact Name Name...
9.1.2 Importing & Exporting Contacts When there are too many contacts in the contacts list for manual management, you can use the device's web interface to import and export contacts in bulk. Importing Contacts: Users can navigate to the web page [Contacts] >> [Advanced] >> [Import Contact List] to import contacts.
9.4 Restricted Outgoing Call List Supports setting a number that prohibits outgoing calls. If you enter this number on the dialing interface, you will not be allowed to make outgoing calls. The device will sound a tone and pop-up prompt that prohibits outgoing calls. Users can set restricted outgoing numbers through the web page [Contacts] >>...
10 Open The Door Record 10.1 Open The Door Record The log of door opening events is displayed. Click the Export button to select Save Target As to export the door opening records in CSV format. Parameters: Parameters Description Relay Relay ID Result Display the result of a single door opening (success or...
11 Device Functions 11.1 Time Plan The Time Plan feature allows users to set specific actions to occur at either a particular time or within a period. A time point triggers an action at a specific moment, while a period triggers an action during a specified duration. Users can access this functionality through the web page under [Intercom Settings] >>...
Note: If there's an ongoing call within the set time frame, skip and do not execute the restart or upgrade operation. 11.2 Maintenance 11.2.1 Configurations On this page, users with administrator privileges can view, export, or import the phone configuration, or restore the phone to factory Settings. Export Configurations ...
11.2.3 Auto Provision Webpage: go to [System] >> [Auto Provision]. Devices support SIP PnP, DHCP options, Static provision, TR069. If all of the 4 methods are enabled, the priority from high to low as below: PNP>DHCP>TR069> Static Provisioning Transferring protocol: FTP、 TFTP、 HTTP、 HTTPS Parameters Description Basic Settings...
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When the feature is enable, if the configuration of server is Enable Server Digest changed, phone will download and update. Normal: Automatic deployment has a high priority Provision config priority Manual: The priority set manually is high DHCP Option Setting Configure DHCP option, DHCP option supports DHCP Custom Option Value custom option | DHCP option 66 | DHCP option 43, 3...
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Provisioning server address. Support both IP address and Server Address domain address. The configuration file name. If it is empty, phone will request the common file and device file which is named as its MAC Configuration File address. Name The file name could be a common name, $mac.cfg, $input.cfg.
12 Screen Settings 12.1 Time/Date Users can set the time and date through the device web page and device menu. Set time/date on the device interface: Users can use the device menu [Display] >> [Time/Date] Set the device time/date. Web interface setting time/date: Users can use the web page [Intercom Settings] >>...
DST Set Type Daylight Saving time Settings, off/auto/manual. Daylight saving time rules are based on specific dates or Fixed Type relative rule dates for conversion. Display in read-only mode in automatic mode. Offset The offset minutes when DST started Month Start The DST start month Week Start The DST start week...
Brightness and backlight parameters: Brightness level during operation: Set the brightness of the screen when the device is in use. Brightness level during idle state: Set the brightness of the screen when the device is idle. Backlight idle wait time: Set the timeout duration for entering backlight mode. 12.2.2 Screen Saver When the device is idle for the preset waiting time, it will automatically display the...
Custom Screensaver: Users can upgrade custom screensaver images through the webpage: [System] >> [Upgrade] >> [Screensaver]. Image format: Supports BMP and PNG formats. Resolution:800*1280 Bit Depth: 24 bits 12.2.3 UI Settings 12.2.3.1 Theme Setting UI Theme : The device supports two themes, and users can set the device theme through the ...
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Setting Standby Visible Functions: The device supports setting the visible functions for standby through the webpage: [Intercom Settings] >> [Screen Settings] >> [Screen Settings]. Once set as visible, the selected functions will be displayed during standby; otherwise, they will be hidden and unavailable. Dialing: Set the visibility of the dialing function.
Note: The startup logo image must be created strictly according to the above requirements. Please take note of the following: Images are upgraded through the web page 12.2.4 Wake-up Mode Users can configure the unlock mode via the web interface: [Intercom Settings] >> [Screen Settings] >>...
The device interface allows users to adjust the volume settings: Users can set the device volume through the device menu: [Display] >> [Media]. Web interface volume settings: Users can adjust the device volume through the web page: [Intercom Settings] >> [Media Settings] >>...
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Closed: Disables the ringback tone for calls. Default: Uses the default ringback tone. Ring Back Tone Supports custom ringback tones, which can be set by upgrading ringtone files under [System] >> [Upgrade] >> [Ring Upgrade], and then selecting the custom option for the ringback tone. Closed: Disables the call waiting tone.
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Supports custom closing door prompt tones, which can be set by upgrading ringtone files under [System] >> [Upgrade] >> [Ring Upgrade], and then selecting the custom option for the closing door tone. Closed: No prompt tone after a successful card addition. Default: Uses the default prompt tone.
Supports custom card deletion failure prompt tones, which can be set by upgrading ringtone files under [System] >> [Upgrade] >> [Ring Upgrade], and then selecting the custom option for the card deletion failure tone. Closed: No prompt tone after an abnormal door magnetic detection.
13 Network Settings 13.1 Ethernet Connection Users can configure the Ethernet network settings through the device webpage and device menu. The device defaults to using IPv4 mode, and users can refer to the network mode to modify the network settings. Setting up Ethernet Network via Web Interface: Users can access the webpage [Network] >>...
the network mode. It supports setting IPv4, IPv6, or IPv4&IPv6. Setting up Ethernet Network Mode via Device Menu: Users can configure the network mode through the device menu [Network] >> [Ethernet], supporting IPv4, IPv6, or IPv4&IPv6 settings. 13.3 Network Server Users can configure the network service type through the webpage: [Network] >>...
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LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) Navigate to the device webpage: [Network] >> [Advanced] >> [Link Layer Discovery Protocol], and configure the LLDP parameters: Enable LLDP: Activates the LLDP protocol. Packet Interval: Sets the LLDP transmission and detection interval. Enable Learning Function: Enables LLDP to automatically learn VLAN ...
14 Security Settings 14.1 Short Circuit Input Short Circuit Input Detection Interface: Used to connect switches, infrared detectors, door magnets, vibration sensors, and other input devices. After a short circuit input is triggered, it can send a short message to a specified server address, or make a call to a designated number, and play a local alarm sound.
input1, input2, etc. Trigger Name, replace with the triggered name. Input settings Parameters Description Input 1/2 Enable or disable Input 1/2 When choosing the low level trigger (closed trigger), detect the input port (low level) closed trigger. Triggered by When choosing the high level trigger (disconnect trigger), detect the input port (high level) disconnected trigger.
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Triggered By SMS Whether to play a prompt ringtone when the relay output port Ringtone is triggered by SMS Output Port Enable this output port "Whether the default state of the relay is normally closed or normally open is recommended to be kept as default. The Standard Status choice between normally closed and normally open can be made by connecting to the NC/NO port of the relay.
5. Talking (Intercom) 6. Talking (Multicast) Enabling the auto hangup feature by checking this option. Triggered Hangup After the relay is triggered, it will automatically hang up. Default is 5 seconds. After enabling auto hangup, the relay Hangup Delay will automatically hang up 5 seconds after opening the door. 14.3 Tamper After enabling the tamper alarm function, when the device is violently disassembled or moved, the device will play an alarm sound and send an alert message to the specified...
15 Security 15.1 Engineering Password Users can customize the engineering password by entering the webpage: [Intercom Settings] >> [Screen Settings] >> [LCD Menu Password Settings] interface for configuration. After changing the password, the new password must be used to access the device menu.
Confirm Password: Reenter the new login password for confirmation. After changing the password, the system will automatically log out, and you need to enter the new password to log in again. 15.3 Web Filter Users can configure to allow only machines from a specific IP subnet to access and manage the configuration of the device.
16 Trouble Shooting When the device is not functioning properly, users can try the following methods to restore normal operation or collect relevant information to send a problem report to the technical support email. 16.1 Get device system information Users can obtain information through the device webpage [System] >> [Information] or the device [Menu] >>...
Click on [System] >> [Configurations] >> [Reset Devices] >> [Reset] button, and press [Confirm]. 16.4 Screenshot If the device encounters issues, taking a screenshot can help technical support locate specific functions and understand the problem. To capture a screenshot, log in to the webpage, go to [System] >>...
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1. Please check if the device is connected to the network. Verify if the device has an IP address. Check the system information; if the IP address is 0.0.0.0, it indicates that the device has not obtained an IP address. Ensure that the network configuration is correct.
17 Appendix 17.1 Appendix I Function Icon Click on this icon to enter the dialing interface, then proceed with the corresponding dialing operations using the screen or keyboard. Dail Click on this icon to enter the password interface, then use the screen or keyboard to input the access code for door entry.
17.2 Appendix II Menu Icon View system information. System Configure device network. Network Set device language. Language User adds face information User Set screen saver, volume, time/date. Display Register a SIP account. Account Perform a factory reset operation on the device. Factory Reset Perform a restart operation on the device.
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Switch to the next input field. Switch Switch to special character input mode. Character Switch to alphabet input mode. Alphabet Switch to number input mode. Number Capital Switch to capital letter input mode. Alphabet...
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