Viking X-205-SS Product Manual
Viking X-205-SS Product Manual

Viking X-205-SS Product Manual

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Designed, Manufactured and Supported in the USA
VIKING
SECURITY & COMMUNICATION
Compact IP Intercoms with HD Video
The X-205 Series of Compact IP Video Intercoms are designed to provide
HD video and reliable handsfree voice communication for SIP VoIP phone
systems and service providers. The built-in IP video camera has H.264
video compression, low light sensitivity, a wide viewing angle of 126
degrees, and can output dual video streams of up to 1080p resolution.
The X-205 intercoms can dial programmable numbers and be
programmed remotely via a built-in Web UI. On-board 2 Amp relay
contacts are provided for activating door strikes or gate controllers. The
X-205 will flash the blue LED during dialing and automatically light the LED
when the call is answered. All units are PoE class 1 powered.
For outdoor installations where the unit is exposed to precipitation or
condensation, the X-205 intercoms are available with Enhanced Weather
Protection (EWP). EWP products are designed to meet IP66 standards
and may feature foam rubber gaskets, sealed connections, gel-filled butt
connectors, as well as potted circuit boards. For more information on EWP,
see DOD 859.
Features
• SIP compliant (see compatible IP-PBX Phone Systems / Service Providers)
• ONVIF Profile S compliant
• 126° diagonal viewing angle
• H.264 and MJPEG video encoding
• Up to 1080p SIP video calling
• Separate NVR stream with audio up to 1080p
• Selectable video resolutions: 352 x 288, 704 x 526, 720p and 1080p
• Remotely programmable via Web UI
• Can be used with optional RC-4A Secure Relay Controller
• 2 Amp relay contacts for door/gate or optional SL-2 strobe light
• Blue backlit 316 stainless steel push button switch
• PoE powered (class 1, < 4 Watts)
• Network downloadable firmware
• NDAA Compliant Security Camera
• Vandal resistant stainless steel prevents corrosion
• Cycles through backup phone numbers on busy or no-answer
• Optional Enhanced Weather Protection (EWP), EWP products are designed
to meet IP66 Ingress Protection Rating (DOD 859)
• Extended temperature range of -40° F to 140° F
• Available finishes: stainless steel, textured black, or oil-rubbed bronze
• Volume adjustments for microphone and speaker
• Surface mounts to a standard single gang electrical box (not included) , or
mount directly to a wall or flat sided post
• Diagnostics for testing microphone, speaker, and relay
• Optional model X-205-MMK Mullion Mounting Kit. See Page 6
PRODUCT
MANUAL
X-205-SS or
X-205-SS-EWP
Brushed Stainless Steel
!
• Front door
• Gate entrance
• Parking ramps/lots
• ATM machines
• Medical centers
Power: PoE class 1 (< 4 Watts)
Maximum Sound Pressure: 90 dB SPL @ 1m
Dimensions: 5.75" x 3.0" x 1.05" (146 mm x 76 mm x 27 mm)
Operating Temperature: -40° F to 140° F (-40° C to 60° C)
Humidity - Standard Products: 5% to 95% non-condensing
Humidity - EWP Products: Up to 100%
Video Codecs: H.264 and MJPEG
Audio Codecs: G711u, G711a, G722
Network Compliance: IEEE 802.3 af PoE, SIP 2.0 RFC3261,
1000BASE-T with auto cross over
Connections: (1) RJ45 100/1000 Base-T, (5) gel-filled butt
connectors
(See page 5 for additional Specifications)
X-205 Series
Compact IP Intercoms
with HD Video
January 24, 2025
X-205-BK or
X-205-BK-EWP
Textured Black Powder
Painted Stainless Steel
Installation requires a Network Administrator / IT Technician
Applications
www.VikingElectronics.com
Information: 715-386-8861
Specifications
X-205-BN or
X-205-BN-EWP
Oil-Rubbed Bronze Powder
Painted Stainless Steel
• Lobbies
• Entryways
• Stadiums
• Convention centers
• Public access areas

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  • Page 1 All units are PoE class 1 powered. For outdoor installations where the unit is exposed to precipitation or condensation, the X-205 intercoms are available with Enhanced Weather X-205-SS or X-205-BK or X-205-BN or Protection (EWP). EWP products are designed to meet IP66 standards...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Mitel 3300 PolyCom VVX501 Nextiva Kamailio Cisco CUCM SIPStation TekSIP Cisco CUCM Important: Exclusion from this list means only that compatibility has not been verified, it does not mean incompatibility. If you have questions, please call Viking Electronics at 715-386-8861.
  • Page 3: Definitions

    2 - Definitions MJPEG (Motion JPEG): A video encoding format in which each video Bitrate : The amount of video bits transferred per second. Higher values frame or interlaced field of a digital video sequence is compressed make for better video definition, but more bandwidth is consumed. Some separately as a JPEG image.
  • Page 4: Features Overview

    Push Button Switch: Push to initiate call, push again to disconnect. Solid 316 VIKING Laser Etched Graphics: For long stainless steel internally sealed per IP67. © lasting easy to read graphics.
  • Page 5: Camera Specifications

    Attach the mounting plate in desired location Shipping Weight: 1.5 lbs (0.68 kg) and connect the wires. Then, secure the phone to the mounting X-205-SS Faceplate: 0.060” thick (16 gauge) marine grade 316 plate with provided 8-32 set screws. stainless steel with a #4 brushed finish Optional Enhanced Weather Protection (EWP) Available: X-205-BN Faceplate: 0.060”...
  • Page 6: Mounting

    5.75 0.78” diameter Condensation wire exit hole Drain Holes 0.375 Microphone Radius Speaker 0.63” (4) 0.20 0.30 diameter diameter countersunk VIKING mounting © mounting hole BOTTOM holes VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE MOUNTING PLATE Screw Screw VIEW DIMENSIONS Optional Mullion Mounting The X-205 can be mounted to a vertical mullion on the left side of the door with Optional Model X-205-MMK (Mullion Mounting).
  • Page 7: Typical Installation

    • Browser for accessing the X-205 Web UI for Programming. Supported browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Konquerer • Computer with Viking VoIP Discovery Utility (to find the unit’s IP address for UI access). • X-Series Discovery Utility Software Download here: https://vikingupgradeserver.com/_install/X-Discovery.zip...
  • Page 8: Initial Set-Up

    IP address of the X-205 is known, type it in the address bar of your browser to access it (defaults to https://X35’s IPADDRESS). If you do not want to install/run the Viking VoIP Discovery Utility, the Web UI can also be accessed via IP STEP 4 address or “Hostname”.local on your LAN.
  • Page 9: Web Ui

    The password is now reset to “admin” (factory default). The IP Address and all network parameters will be STEP 4 reset to default. Login to the Web UI and set a new password. Use the Viking VoIP Discovery Utility if the device’s IP Address STEP 5 was reset.
  • Page 10: Basic Tab

    Home Tab The Home tab opens and displays Basic Configuration Information about the unit, including registration status. A green dot indicates the unit is registered and the network is OK. A yellow dot would indicate an error with SIP registration or the network. Basic Tab The Basic tab contains many of the initial IP/Network settings such as DHCP or...
  • Page 11: Admin Tab

    VoIP Tab The VoIP tab is used for SIP settings. Enter your SIP credentials here. The X-205 will attempt to register after the “Apply” button is clicked. Admin Tab The Admin tab is used for advanced settings such as changing the unit’s password, or updating firmware.
  • Page 12: Status Tab

    Admin Tab Audio Files Management The Audio Files Management page is used to upload WAV files. Click on the Browse button and select your WAV file. Then click on Upload to send the file. The format should be 8 kHz, 8 or 16-bit PCM, mono WAV file. A stereo file can be uploaded, and it will be automatically converted to mono before it is uploaded.
  • Page 13: Stream Tab

    Stream Tab Onvif NVR User Settings Additional Onvif users can be added on the stream tab. Users have a selectable level of access. Choices are Admin, Operator, User, or Anonymous. For example, someone that should only have rights to view the stream without modifying any settings should be assigned the ‘User’...
  • Page 14 Stream Tab RTSP Stream Settings These settings will affect the video stream sent to the NVR. These settings can also be configured through your NVR which will use Onvif compliant requests to change video and audio streaming settings. If a video stream is already running, it will have to be restarted for the setting to take effect.
  • Page 15: Factory Default

    These are adjustable via Onvif requests from the NVR. The selected parameters will be reflected on the RTSP Stream page, but will not be adjustable in the Web UI. Below is an image of the profiles in Milestone XProtect VMS: Setting Description Factory Default...
  • Page 16: Configure Tab

    Configure Tab Phone Settings Speed dial numbers, call/dialing options and volume levels are set on the Phone Settings Tab. These settings are used to control how the device acts during inbound and outbound SIP calls. Setting Description Factory Default These are the phone numbers/extensions the X-205 will dial after pressing the Call Speed Dial Numbers button.
  • Page 17 Setting Description Factory Default Ring Volume Changes the volume of Loud Ringing. Speaker Volume 0-9. Changes the level of the audio produced by the X-205 speaker. Mic Volume 0-9. Changes the level of the audio from the X-205 microphone. Enabled/Disabled. Set this to enable when the X-205 is calling outside of the building Use Call Progress Disabled and analog audio detection is required.
  • Page 18 Configure Tab Advanced Phone Settings The advanced phone settings page contains additional phone features from legacy Viking products. These settings are used before and during SIP video calls. Setting Description Factory Default The Id Number is an In-band, RTP-EVENT or SIP-INFO DTMF string sent to the...
  • Page 19 Configure Tab Announcement Settings When enabled, the Announcement is played on outbound SIP calls once the call is connected. This audio is heard from the speaker and sent to the connected device. The Announcement will also play on inbound calls if the Access Code and a “ ”...
  • Page 20: Relay Settings

    Configure Tab Relay Settings The relay settings are set here. Select the relay mode (or disable it) and set your DTMF codes for controlling the relay. Note: Relay must be set to “Door Strike Mode” to use DTMF to control the relay. Setting Description Factory Default...
  • Page 21 The RC-4A’s IP address and MAC address will be copied into the text boxes. Enter your RC-4A user name and password (the RC-4A defaults are admin:viking). Click ‘Apply’ to save the changes. Any relay activations will trigger the RC-4A relay matching the ‘Mirror Index’.
  • Page 22: Vlan Settings

    Configure Tab VLAN Settings Advanced network settings are found on this page. Configure your VLAN settings as well as DHCP/Static IP settings. Using this page, when Apply is clicked a pop-up warning will be seen, when confirmed the unit will reboot. If the IP address is changed, use the new address to connect to the unit once it reboots (about 45 seconds).
  • Page 23 VLAN Operation When set to Enabled, the X-205 will create a new network interface and receive/send packets that have the selected “ID For All Packets”. You can also set the PCP separately for SIP or RTP. The VLAN interface can be set to use a DHCP address (default) or a Static IP. If a static IP is used, be sure your DNS is setup properly.
  • Page 24 Configure Tab SMTP Notifications Two different email senders can be used by entering a Primary and a Secondary account. If only one account is entered it will be retried on failure. If a secondary account is used our SMTP server will bounce between primary and secondary retrying until it is successful.
  • Page 25: Test Email

    Test Email: Click the Send Email button to try a test email using the saved settings (you must apply changes before testing). The Primary SMTP account will be tested first, if it fails the Secondary account will be tested. Notification Types: Check the button for any events you would like to send emails for.
  • Page 26: Voip Settings

    10 - VoIP Settings SIP Server/SIP Provider To configure an X-205 device to register to a SIP Server or SIP Provider, enter the Phone Number (or SIP extension name), SIP Password, Authentication ID (if required), and the IP Address/URL of the SIP Server. Enter the SIP port that will be used, if this is blank port 5060 will be used.
  • Page 27: Voip Security

    VoIP Security SIP Transport (TLS V1.2) By default, SIP transport is sent over UDP. For TLS transport select the ‘SIP over TLS’ option. This only encrypts the SIP control traffic. For fully encrypted calls select the SIPS option and enable secure RTP below. NOTE: SIP over TLS and SIPS will use a different port with the SIP Server/Provider, ensure this is set correctly on the VoIP Account page.
  • Page 28 VoIP Audio Settings: These settings control the Audio Parameters for VoIP calls. When any changes are made the device will re- register to the SIP Server/VoIP Provider with the new values. Silence: Transmit or Suppress. When a lack of RTP audio is being received the speaker can be turned off by choosing Suppress. Default Setting: Transmit DSCP for RTP (0 - 63) Definition:...
  • Page 29 Vocoders (Audio Codecs): Available options are G.711ulaw, G.711 alaw, and G.722. Check the boxes for the audio codecs to be used in order of priority. For example, to use 722 as the top priority, un-check all boxes and check the “G.722” checkbox followed by the alternative choices.
  • Page 30 11 - Configuring Peer to Peer (Self-Registration) The X-205 can be set up to make SIP calls without a SIP Server. To enable this feature enter “127.0.0.1” as the “Registrar” and set a “Phone Number/User ID” (this can be any letter/digit combination). This string must be dialed along with the IP Address of the X-205 device to make an Inbound call.
  • Page 31: 12- Reverse Polling

    12 - Reverse Polling Reverse Polling To set up scheduled daily test calls (Reverse Polling) visit the Advanced Phone page. The settings depicted show a Test Call set to call the extension ‘2011’ at 4 AM daily. If an Announcement is uploaded and the setting is enabled, it will play when the call is answered.
  • Page 32: Configuring Nvr Streaming

    13 - Configuring NVR Streaming The X-205 video can be streamed to an Onvif compliant NVR. This can be a hardware device, or a PC application. Either configuration will likely require hard drive storage on a PC or a cloud server. Below is a walkthrough using a Lorex NVR with the X-205.
  • Page 33 In the pop-up window enter the IP address for your device along with the other values shown below. The default user sets in the X-205 device are: Username: admin Password: admin! Username: operator Password: operator! Click “OK” when finished. These are intended for default access only and should be changed with the NVR/NVT management software or via the web UI.
  • Page 34 B. Software Based NVR Configure your X-205 device with a software based NVR as shown in the following steps. The screenshots are taken from IP Centcom v4.38.920.0, which is available for free from the Microsoft store or Google Play Store. After downloading and installing IP Centcom or another Software Based NVR (such as Blue Iris).
  • Page 35 You should see a screen like the one to the right. Enter you Username and Password. The default user sets in the X-205 device are: Username: admin Password: admin! Username: operator Password: operator! Click the “Set Up” button. These are intended for default access only and should be changed with the NVR/NVT management software.
  • Page 36: Operation

    14 - Operation A. Making a Call When the Call button is pressed, the X-205 dials the first number in its list. If the call fails (busy, rejected or other SIP call failure) and redial on busy is enabled, the next number will be dialed. If redial on busy is disabled, the X-205 will hang up and go into its idle state.
  • Page 37: Sip Endpoint Configuration

    15 - SIP Endpoint Configuration Configuring SIP Video Endpoints: Linphone Desktop: Download the Desktop app at: https://www.linphone.org/category-product/windows-desktop SIP Registration: To configure Linphone for a new SIP account, click on Home, then the ‘Assistant’ button. Then click on the “Use a SIP Account”...
  • Page 38 Check for Registration: If all credentials are correct, the extension name should be shown in the upper left corner with a green checkmark. If not, click on the Account name and change the drop down to available. If your password is incorrect, or the account needs an Authentication ID entered, you will be prompted to enter it in a pop-up window.
  • Page 39 Under the Video settings, the “Status” of the H264 encoder should be enabled as shown below. The Profile-level-id field controls what video quality Linphone will request on SIP video calls. Under the network tab, check that your ports for audio and video are configured correctly.
  • Page 40 Peer-to-Peer calls with Linphone: Your Linphone app contains a ‘Default Identity’ which it uses for Peer-to-Peer SIP calls. For example, the app below will use ‘tim36@192.168.50.111’ to receive and make Peer to Peer calls (‘192.168.50.111’ is the IP Address of the PC running Linphone).
  • Page 41 X-Series outbound calls to Linphone in Peer-to-Peer mode: With the above ‘Speed Dial Number’, when the Call button is pressed the X-Series Intercom will call the PC running Linphone at ‘tim36@192.168.50.111’.
  • Page 42: Extension Settings

    FreePBX Setup with Viking Video Intercoms: Global Settings: Set up your extensions as ‘chan_sip (legacy)’. Be sure to Set Video to Enabled, and make sure h264 and mpeg4 are selected. Under Applications-Extensions, edit the extension. Under Advanced set the “Allowed Codec” field to h264 and submit, then apply changes.
  • Page 43 Configuring the X-Series Intercom for FreePBX: Be sure to select the proper port (5160 below). If your FreePBX install is on a local machine, you will likely use the ‘SIP Registrar’ setting (default). If your FreePBX install is on a cloud server, you may need to ‘Register Via Proxy’. If so, use the drop down to select the proxy option, and enter the proxy address as the ‘Primary proxy’...
  • Page 44 Peer to Peer dialing (outbound calls): On the X-series device, set the Speed Dial number to the Yealink phone’s ‘Username@IPaddress’ like the image below. Important Configuration items in this example: Yealink Phone’s IP Address: 192.168.50.17 Yealink Phone’s SIP Username: 106...
  • Page 45: D-Link Router Configuration

    Grandstream: Be sure to check the box to Support SIP Video for Grandstream 6200 and 6400 series PBX. D-Link Router Configuration: Some routers use ‘Application Level Gateway’ (ALG) Settings for SIP and RTSP. Disable ALG on your router if it is enabled.
  • Page 46 H264 Profile Level ID: Here's a visual breakdown of the "profile-level-id" parameter for a 1080p call: Profile-Level-ID: | Profile | Compatibility | Level | | 42 | 2A | In Linphone Desktop, see the Preferences->Audio->H264 For X-Series devices, we will always use ‘4280xx’ where ‘xx’ will determine the resolution and framerate. Acceptable values are shown below: The "profile-level-id"...
  • Page 47 16 - Configuring Mobile Application Endpoints Suggested Android Apps: Any of the Zoiper versions are compatible with SIP Video calls to and from the X-Series Devices. Linphone is a free option that works also, is compatible and works well for SIP Video calls. Zoiper Zoiper is a SIP softphone application that is available in the Play Store.
  • Page 48 SIP Server/SIP Provider Configuration: Register the Zoiper Android app to the same SIP Server/Provider that your X-Series Device is registered to. When your credentials are entered correctly, the SIP account should be shown in the list of accounts with a green checkmark.
  • Page 49 Linphone Android Application Linphone is a SIP softphone application that is available in the Play Store. This is a free application built on open- source software. There is an Android SDK available for customizing the Softphone Application.Video calls can be made using a SIP Server, SIP Provider, or using our ‘Peer to Peer’...
  • Page 50 SIP Server/SIP Provider Configuration: Register the Linphone Android app to the same SIP Server/Provider that your X-Series Device is registered to. On the top left of the Linphone screen click on the 3-lines-button, then click ‘Assistant’. Select the proper option (most likely ‘Use a SIP Account’). Enter your SIP Server/Provider Account credentials and click the ‘LOGIN’...
  • Page 51 Calling Into the X-Series Device: The X-Series Device can be called by clicking the ‘Dialpad’ icon and then entering the SIP Extension of the X-Series Device. For quicker dialing, the X-Series Device can be added as a ‘Contact’.
  • Page 52: Linphone Sip Service

    17 - Linphone SIP Service Using Linphone’s public SIP server with X-Series Intercoms: When a Linphone account is created a SIP account on their public SIP server is created. This does require entering a valid email address. Creating a Linphone account online: Go to https://subscribe.linphone.org and click on ‘Create an Account’.
  • Page 53 Enter a SIP Username. This is the ‘Extension’ name that will be used to make calls. In the screenshot below, to call this account another user would dial ‘vikingfrontdoor’. Check the boxes for the terms click ‘Register’. You will receive a confirmation email. Click the link to set your password (this is also your SIP Password).
  • Page 54 Configuring the X-Series Intercom with the account: Log in to the X-Series Web UI and click on the ‘VoIP’ tab. Enter the SIP Username, Password, and Domain as shown below.
  • Page 55 Configure the Speed Dial Number(s) in the X-Series Intercom: This is considering you have another Linphone account registered to ‘frontdesk@sip.linphone.org’. When the button is pressed the X-Series Intercom will dial ‘frontdesk@sip.linphone.org’. Making SIP Video Calls: You will need another SIP endpoint to make and receive calls with the X-Series Intercom. The next section shows how to configure the Linphone Desktop application to use the public Linphone SIP service.
  • Page 56 Configuring a Second SIP Endpoint to Register with Linphone: A second Linphone account can be created within Linphone Desktop or Linphone mobile (Android/IOS). You can also register for a second Linphone account online and use it (this is the only option with the mobile apps). Download Linphone Desktop from: https://www.linphone.org/category-product/windows-desktop Click on the ‘Assistant’...
  • Page 57 Enter your Account information and click on ‘Create’. The ‘Username’ will be the extension the PC will use. The email address must be an email that has not had an account yet. The password will be used as the SIP password (these values are all used by Linphone to register). The email address will need to be verified before the account is activated.
  • Page 58 Configuring Linphone on Android: Download Linphone from Google Playstore. Open the app and click the ‘4 lines’ at the top left, then click on ‘Assistant’. If you created a Linphone account online, select the ‘Use a Linphone Account’ option an enter the credentials. Select the ‘Create an Account’...
  • Page 59 Configuring a Contact and making calls: Click the button at the bottom the looks like a person (Contacts button). At the top click the person with a ‘+’ symbol: ?e ? Then Enter a first name, last name and SIP Address. The names can be anything, but the SIP Address must be the SIP Username of the X-Series Intercom (‘vikingfrontdoor’...
  • Page 60 Calling Linphone with the X-Series Intercom: Configure the Speed Dial Number(s) in the X-Series Intercom: This is considering you have another Linphone account registered to ‘frontdesk@sip.linphone.org’. When the button is pressed the X-Series Intercom will dial ‘frontdesk@sip.linphone.org’.
  • Page 61: Yealink Desk Phone

    18 - Yealink Desk Phones Configuring Yealink phones with the X-Series Intercoms Yealink Video desk phones can be used with Viking X-Series products using a SIP Server/Provider, or directly via ‘Peer to Peer’ mode. Yealink on a SIP Server/SIP Provider: Enter your SIP credentials under the ‘Account’...
  • Page 62 Peer to Peer calling with Yealink (or other SIP video desk phones): A SIP server is not required to make SIP video calls, Viking X-Series devices can make and receive calls directly when they are ‘Self-Registered”. Peer to Peer is the default mode for an X-Series device. The SIP Server address is set to 127.0.0.1. The default SIP Username is ‘viking’.
  • Page 63 Peer to Peer dialing (outbound calls): On the X-series device, set the Speed Dial number to the Yealink phone’s ‘Username@IPaddress’ like the image below. Important Configuration items in this example: Yealink Phone’s IP Address: 192.168.50.17 Yealink Phone’s SIP Username: 106...
  • Page 64: Rstp Stream With Vlc

    19 - RSTP Stream with VLC Viewing the X-Series RTSP stream with VLC Download VLC Media Player. https://www.videolan.org/vlc/ To view the RTSP stream with VLC: Open VLC Media Player: • Launch VLC on your computer. Navigate to the "Media" Menu: •...
  • Page 65 Adjust Caching (Optional): • Optionally, you can adjust the caching settings to improve playback. Click on the Show more options checkbox and experiment with the Caching value. A higher value may help if the video is freezing. • Set this value to ‘Highest Latency’ for the best results on our high traffic network. Click "Play": •...
  • Page 66 Running the stream with VLC from a shortcut on Windows Determine the path: For testing video via shortcut, here is the command with arguments used to launch VLC from a shortcut to have it auto play: "C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" rtsp://192.168.40.185:554/stream --network- caching=3000 -- sout=#transcode{vcodec=h264,scale=Auto,acodec=mpga,ab=128,channels=2,samplerate=44100,sc odec=none}:display --sout-all --sout-keep...
  • Page 67 Double click on the shortcut and the stream should be displayed.
  • Page 68: Troubleshooting

    C. Syslog The Viking VoIP device can output status messages and errors to a syslog server. A PC that is running syslog listening software can store and display this log. Enter the IP address of the syslog server in the Web UI under Basic->System Log.
  • Page 69: Open Source Licenses

    20 - Open Source Licenses Our X-Series firmware contains code from open-source packages which have been published under various licenses. PACKAGE-VERSION LICENSE TYPE CHANGED X-SERIES (BETA) X-SERIES (V1.0) curl v7.69.1-DEV MIT-curl ffmpeg LGLP 2.1 glib v2.0 LGLP 2.1 gSOAP v2.8 LGLP v2 GStreamer v1.20 LPGL...
  • Page 70 libjpeg license: LICENSE TERMS (ships as a part of the libjpeg package in the README file) ============= 1. We don't promise that this software works. (But if you find any bugs, please let us know!) 2. You can use this software for whatever you want. You don't have to pay us. 3.
  • Page 71 OpenSSL: dual OpenSSL and SSLeay license: OpenSSL License --------------- =================================================== Copyright (c) 1998-2019 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1.
  • Page 72: Original Ssleay License

    Original SSLeay License ----------------------- Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) All rights reserved. This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code;...
  • Page 73: Warranty

    TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Viking warrants its products to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of two years from the date of purchase from any authorized Viking distributor. If at any time during the warranty period, the product is deemed defective or malfunctions, return the product to Viking Electronics, Inc., 1531 Industrial Street, Hudson, WI., 54016.

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