Akuvox A05 Administrator's Manual
Akuvox A05 Administrator's Manual

Akuvox A05 Administrator's Manual

Access control terminal
Hide thumbs Also See for A05:

Advertisement

Quick Links

About This Manual
About This Manual

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the A05 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Akuvox A05

  • Page 1 About This Manual About This Manual...
  • Page 2 Thank you for choosing the Akuvox A05 series access control terminal. This manual is intended for administrators who need to properly configure the access control terminal. This manual applies to the 105.30.10.13 version, and it provides all the configurations for the functions and features of A05 series access control terminals.
  • Page 3: Product Overview

    A05 series has multiple ports, such as RS485 and Wiegand ports, which can be used to easily integrate external digital systems, such as elevator controller and fire alarm detector, helping to...
  • Page 4: Model Specification

    Model Specification Model Specification Model Model Display 5" IPS Touch Screen Button Housing Material Plastic Relay Out Alarm In RS485 √ √ Resolution 1280x720 Brightness 500cd/m2 Card Reader 13.56MHz Wi-Fi Bluetooth Optional IP Rating IP65 Temperature Detection Optional Face Recognition √...
  • Page 5 POE Stand by Power 5.5W POE Full Load Consumption 9.8W Power Adapter Standby Power 5.5W Power Adapter Full Load Consumption...
  • Page 6 Introduction to Configuration Menu Introduction to Configuration Menu Status Status: This section gives you basic information such as product information, network information, and log-related configurations such as access logs. Network Network: This section mainly deals with DHCP and static IP settings, device network deployment, etc.
  • Page 8: Access The Device

    Before configuring Akuvox A05, please make sure the device is installed correctly and connected to a normal network. Using the Akuvox IP scanner tool to search the device IP address in the same LAN. Then use the IP address to log in to the web browser by user name and password admin admin and admin.
  • Page 9 Language and Time Setting Language and Time Setting Language Language You can select the device LCD language on the Setting> Time/Lang > LCD Language Setting> Time/Lang > LCD Language interface. The following languages are supported: English, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Japanese, and Ukrainian. You can switch the web language in the upper right corner.
  • Page 10 Automatic Date&Time Enabled Automatic Date&Time Enabled : Set whether the device updates the time automatically via the Network Time Protocol(NTP) server. Date/Time Date/Time : Set the date and time for the device manually when you disable the automatic date and time service. Time Zone Time Zone : Select the specific time zone based on where the device is used.
  • Page 11: Led Setting

    LED Setting LED Setting LED Setting on Card Reader Area LED Setting on Card Reader Area You can enable or disable the LED lighting on the card reader area as needed on the web interface. Meanwhile, if you do not want to have the LED light on the card reader area stay on, you can also set the timing for the exact time span during which the LED light can be disabled in order to reduce electrical power consumption.
  • Page 12 Off: The white light is disabled. Max White Light Value Max White Light Value : Set the white light value from 1-5, and the default white light value is 3. The greater value it is, the brighter the light will be.
  • Page 13: Screen Display Configuration

    Screen Display Configuration Screen Display Configuration Configure Screensaver Configure Screensaver You can conduct the await screen configuration on the web interface where you can set the screen saver duration as well as the timing for the screen to be turned off for both screen protection and power reduction.
  • Page 14: Screen Display Mode

    Note Note The pictures uploaded should be in JPG JPG or PNG PNG format with 2M pixels maximum. Recommended resolution: 600×1024. The previous pictures with a specific ID order will be overwritten when the repetitive designation of pictures to the same ID order occurred. Screen Display Mode Screen Display Mode You can select the Default or QR Code display mode for facial recognition and QR code scanning...
  • Page 16: Volume Configuration

    Volume & Tone Configuration Volume & Tone Configuration Volume and tone configuration includes tamper alarm and prompt volume settings. Moreover, you can upload the door-opening ringtones. Volume Configuration Volume Configuration To set it up, go to Device > Audio Device > Audio interface. Tamper Alarm Volume Tamper Alarm Volume : Set the volume when the tamper alarm is triggered.
  • Page 17: Network Setting

    Network Setting Network Setting Device Network Connection Device Network Connection To ensure normal functioning, make sure that the device has its IP address set correctly or obtained automatically from the DHCP server. To set it up, go to Network > Basic > LAN Port Network >...
  • Page 18 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, go to Network > Basic > Connect Setting Network > Basic > Connect Setting interface.
  • Page 19: Relay Setting

    Relay Setting Relay Setting You can configure the relay switch(es) for door access on the web interface. Relay Switch Relay Switch To set up the relay, go to Access Control > Relay > Relay Access Control > Relay > Relay interface. Mode Mode : Specify the conditions for automatically resetting the relay status.
  • Page 20 Security Relay Security Relay The Security Relay, known as Akuvox SR01, is a product designed to bolster access security by preventing unauthorized forced entry attempts. Installed inside the door, it directly governs the door opening mechanism, ensuring that the door remains secure even in the event of damage to the device.
  • Page 21 Connect Type Connect Type : The security relay connects to the device using RS485 by default. Trigger Delay(Sec) Trigger Delay(Sec): Set the delay time before the relay triggers. For example, if set to 5 seconds, the relay activates 5 seconds after pressing the Unlock button. Relay Name Relay Name : Name the security relay.
  • Page 22 Type Type : Determine the type of relay activated when employing door access methods for entry. Disabled : Only activate the local relay. Disabled Web Relay: Only activate the web relay. Web Relay Local Relay+Web Relay: Activate both the local relay and web relay. Typically, Local Relay+Web Relay the local relay is triggered first, followed by the web relay to execute their pre- configured actions.
  • Page 23 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.
  • Page 24 Door Access Schedule Management Door Access Schedule Management Door Access Schedule 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.
  • Page 25 Weekly: Set the schedule based on the week. Weekly Daily: Set the schedule based on 24 hours a day. Daily 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.
  • Page 26 Door Unlock Configuration Door Unlock Configuration User-specific Access Methods User-specific Access Methods The private RF card and face setting should be assigned to a particular user for door opening. When adding a user, you can also customize settings such as defining the door access schedule to determine when the code is valid and specifying which relay to open.
  • Page 27: Face Settings

    The device allows to add 20,000 users. RF cards operating at 13.56 MHz frequencies are compatible with the device for access. A05 only supports IC cards. RF Card Code Format RF Card Code Format To integrate the RF card door access with the third-party intercom system, you need to match the RF card code format with the one used by the third-party system.
  • Page 28 You can adjust facial recognition accuracy, recognition intervals, and more to enhance user experience. To set it up, go to Access Control > Face Setting Access Control > Face Setting interface. Facial Recognition Enabled Facial Recognition Enabled : Enable/disable the facial recognition function. Offline Learning Enabled Offline Learning Enabled : Facial recognition accuracy improves as the number of facial recognition increases.
  • Page 29: Access Setting

    Facial Recognition Interval(sec) Facial Recognition Interval(sec): Adjust the time interval between each facial recognition attempt, ranging from 1 to 8 seconds. No Face Detected Interval(sec) No Face Detected Interval(sec): Adjust the time interval between each facial recognition attempt after temperature measurement. Face Detection Distance(M) Face Detection Distance(M): Decide the effective facial recognition distance.
  • Page 30: Mifare Card

    Always: Allows door opening without limitations on door open counts during the Always valid period. Never: Prohibits door opening. Never Access Authentication Mode Access Authentication Mode The device allows dual authentication for door access, using a combination of facial recognition and RF card.
  • Page 31 Open Door Interval (Sec): Set the time interval between consecutive Bluetooth door access attempts. Unlock by QR Code Unlock by QR Code You can use a QR code to open the door. This method requires the Akuvox SmartPlus cloud service. You have to activate this feature before using it.
  • Page 32 Unlock by HTTP Command Unlock by HTTP Command 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.
  • Page 33 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. FTP : Send a screenshot to the preconfigured server.
  • Page 34 Body Temperature Measurement for Door Access (Optional) Body Temperature Measurement for Door Access (Optional) A05 series provides you with an optional body temperature measurement function designed to be applied in the situation where the measurement becomes necessary for the safety of the residents and visitors, etc.
  • Page 35 Display mask-wearing prompt: Wearing a mask is not mandatory. The device Display mask-wearing prompt will first detect whether the user is wearing a mask. If not, the prompt "Please wear a mask" will pop up and the device will proceed to the next step. Normal Body Temperature Normal Body Temperature : Set the body temperature as the measuring basis in either Fahrenheit or Celsius.
  • Page 36 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.
  • Page 37 Username Username : Set the username for authentication. Password Password : Set the password for authentication. RTSP Stream Setting RTSP Stream Setting The RTSP stream can use either H.264 or Mjpeg as the video codec. If you choose H.264, you can also adjust the video resolution, bitrate, and other settings.
  • Page 38: Live Stream

    Default: Select the specific area of the video to be displayed. Click Edit to crop Default the video. To view the audio and video stream using RTSP: First channel: rtsp://Device’s IP/live/ch00_0 Second channel: rtsp://Device’s IP/live/ch00_1 MJPEG Image Capturing MJPEG Image Capturing You can take a monitoring image in Mjpeg format with the device.
  • Page 39 There are two ways to check the real-time video from the device. One is to go to the device web interface and view the video there. The other is to enter the correct URL on the web browser and access the video directly. See the live stream on web Surveillance >...
  • Page 40 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.
  • Page 41: Camera Mode

    Password Password : Set the password required for accessing the device's video stream on other devices. It is admin by default. Once the settings are configured, to access the video stream on the third-party device, simply enter the ONVIF URL: http://Device’s IP:80/onvif/device_service. Camera Mode Camera Mode You can select the camera mode based on where the device is installed.
  • Page 42: Tamper Alarm

    Security Security Tamper Alarm Tamper Alarm 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 set it up, go to System >...
  • Page 43 SMTP User Name SMTP User Name : The SMTP username is usually the same as the sender’s email address. SMTP Password SMTP Password : The password of the SMTP server, which is the same as the sender’s email address. FTP Notification Setting FTP Notification Setting To get notifications through the FTP server, you need to set up the FTP settings.
  • Page 44: Action Url

    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: Parameter...
  • Page 45: High Security Mode

    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 >...
  • Page 46 If the mode is off, the device can use both the new formats above and the old format below: l http://deviceIP/fcgi/do? action=OpenDoor&UserName=username&Password=password&DoorNum=1 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.
  • Page 47: Access Log

    Logs Logs Access Log Access Log You can search and check door logs on the device web Status > Access Log Status > Access Log interface. You can also export door logs in CSV or XML files. Status Status: Success Success and Failed Failed options represent successful door accesses and failed door accesses respectively.
  • Page 48 Status Status: Display the normal, abnormal, or low-temperature status. Temperature Temperature : Display the temperature data. Action Action: Click Picture to display the screenshot.
  • Page 49 System > Maintenance > System Log interface. Log Level Log Level: Log levels range from 1 to 7. 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.
  • Page 50 IP Address IP Address : Set the remote debug server IP address. Please ask the Akuvox technical team for the server IP address. Port Port: Set the remote debug server port. 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.
  • Page 51 Backup Backup You can import or export encrypted configuration files to your Local PC. To set it up, go to System > Maintenance > Others System > Maintenance > Others interface.
  • Page 52: Firmware Upgrade

    Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Akuvox devices can be upgraded on the device web interface. To upgrade the device, go to System > Upgrade System > Upgrade interface. Note Note Firmware files should be in .rom .rom format for upgrade.
  • Page 53 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.
  • Page 54 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 it up, go to System > Auto Provisioning > Automatic Autop...
  • Page 55 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...
  • Page 56 Set up the Autop server on System > Auto Provisioning > Manual Autop System > Auto Provisioning > Manual Autop interface. URL : Specify the TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP server address for the provisioning. Username Username : Enter the username if the server needs a username to be accessed. Password Password : Enter the password if the server needs a password to be accessed.
  • Page 57 Akuvox does not provide user specified server. Please prepare TFTP/FTP/HTTP/HTTPS server by yourself. DHCP Provisioning DHCP Provisioning Auto-provisioning URL can also be obtained using the DHCP option which allows the device to send a request to a DHCP server for a specific DHCP option code. If you want to use...
  • Page 58 To set up the DHCP Option, scroll to the DHCP Option DHCP Option section. 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 43 DHCP Option 43 : If the device does not get a URL from DHCP Option 66, it will automatically use DHCP Option 43.
  • Page 59 Integration with Third Party Device Integration via W iegand Integration via W iegand A05 access control terminal can be integrated with the third-party devices via Wiegand. To set it up, go to Device > Wiegand Device > Wiegand interface. Wiegand Display Mode Wiegand Display Mode : Select the Wiegand card code format from the provided options.
  • Page 60 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 Setting > HTTP API Setting > HTTP API interface.
  • Page 61: Third-Party Integration

    Digest WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="HTTPAPI",qop="auth,auth- int",nonce="xx", opaque="xx". Token This mode is used by Akuvox developers only. Third-Party Integration Third-Party Integration The device supports reading QR codes and transmitting them to a third-party server. The generation and validation of the QR codes are handled on the third-party server.
  • Page 62: Lift Control

    Lift Control Lift Control The device can be connected to the Akuvox or third-party lift controller for the lift control. Users can summon the lift to go down to the ground floor when they are granted access through access methods.
  • Page 63 Lift Control List Lift Control List: Select Akuvox EC32 for integration with the Akuvox lift controller. Server IP Server IP : Enter the IP address of the Akuvox lift controller server. Port Port: Enter the port of the Akuvox lift controller server.
  • Page 64 To set it up, go to Device > Lift Control Device > Lift Control interface. Lift Control List Lift Control List: Select OSDP from the list. Connect Status Connect Status: Indicate the connection status. Output With Output With: Select in what way to send out the card number. OSDP : The card number will be sent out to the third-party device via RS485.
  • Page 65: Password Modification

    Password Modification Password Modification You can modify the device web password for both the administrator account and the user account. To set it up, go to System > Security > Web Password Modify System > Security > Web Password Modify interface. Click Change Password Change Password to modify the password.
  • Page 66 System Reboot and Reset System Reboot and Reset Reboot Reboot Reboot the device on the web System > Upgrade System > Upgrade interface. To set up the device restart schedule, go to System > Auto Provisioning > Reboot Schedule System > Auto Provisioning > Reboot Schedule interface.
  • Page 67 Powered by Document360...

Table of Contents