Akuvox S565 Series Administrator's Manual
Akuvox S565 Series Administrator's Manual

Akuvox S565 Series Administrator's Manual

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  • Page 1 About This Manual About This Manual...
  • Page 2 This manual is written based on firmware version 565.30.10.27, and it provides all the configurations for the functions and features of the S565 series indoor monitor. Please visit the Akuvox forum or consult technical support for any new information or the latest...
  • Page 3: Product Overview

    Product Overview Product Overview 10"touch screen with 1280x800 resolution Stylish industrial design Two-way audio communication Built-in Wi-Fi(Optional) Comply with SIP standard for easy integration with SIP-capable PBXes Eight-channel inputs and one built-in relay Powered by PoE or external source Support US or European electrical wall box mounting Desk mount available...
  • Page 4: Model Specification

    Model Specification Model Specification Resolution Resolution 1280 x 800 Indicator Indicator Speaker Speaker Wi-Fi ( ( S565W S565W) ) Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n/ac Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0 and above Ethernet Ethernet 2 x RJ45 Power Supply Power Supply PoE 802.3af or 12VDC/1A Alarm Input Alarm Input Door Bell Input Door Bell Input...
  • Page 5 Introduction to Configuration Menu Introduction to Configuration Menu St a t u s : T his section gives you basic information such as product St a t u s : information, network information, account information, etc. A cco u n t : This section concerns the SIP account, SIP server, proxy A cco u n t server, transport protocol type, audio and video codec, DTMF, session timer, NAT, User Agent, etc.
  • Page 7 Breathing Light Status Breathing Light Status The indicator light is on the right side of the device, showing the different status of the device. See the indicator light status below:...
  • Page 8 Status Status Color Color Light Light Description Description System status System status Blue The system is working Power up Power up White The system is powered System booting System booting Blue The device is booting Network Network Flashing Failed to obtain the IP address Incoming Call Incoming Call Blue...
  • Page 9: Access The Device

    Access the Device Access the Device Akuvox indoor monitor system settings can be either accessed on the device directly or on the device web interface. Device Start-up Network Selection Device Start-up Network Selection After the device boots up initially, you are required to select the network connection for the device.
  • Page 10 Access the Devi ce Setti ngs on the Devi ce Access the Devi ce Setti ngs on the Devi ce Access Device Basic Set t ing s Access Device Basic Set t ing s...
  • Page 11 You can access the device's basic settings and advanced settings where you can configure different types of functions as needed. To access the device's basic setting, tap More More on the home screen, then tap . You can check the basic information like MAC, firmware, etc. Access Device Ad vance Set t ing s Access Device Ad vance Set t ing s To access the advanced settings, press...
  • Page 12 Access the Devi ce Setti ngs on the Web Access the Devi ce Setti ngs on the Web I nterface I nterface You can also enter the device IP address on the web browser in order to log in to the device web interface where you can configure and adjust parameters, etc.
  • Page 13 To check the I P address, go to the device Settings > System Info > Settings > System Info > Network screen. You can also search the device by IP scanner, which can search all the devices on Network the same LAN.
  • Page 14 Note Note Download IP scanner: h t t p s : / / kn o w l e d g e . a ku vo x. co m/ d o cs / a ku vo x- i p - s ca n n e r? h t t p s : / / kn o w l e d g e .
  • Page 15: Language Setting

    Language and Time Setting Language and Time Setting Language Setti ng Language Setti ng Set up the language during initial device setup or later through the device or web interface according to your preference. Language Setting on the Device Language Setting on the Device To select the desired language, go to Settings >...
  • Page 16: Time Setting

    English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, French, German, Polish, and Japanese. Ti me Setti ng Ti me Setti ng Time settings, including time zone, date and time format, and more, can be configured either on the device or the web interface.
  • Page 17 A u t o ma t i c D a t e & T i me : The automatic date is switched on by default, A u t o ma t i c D a t e & T i me which allows the date &...
  • Page 18 Protocol(NTP) server. You can also set it up manually by switching off the automatic date and entering the time and date. T i me F o rma t : 12-hour or 24-hour time format. T i me F o rma t D a t e F o rma t : Select the date format among Y Y Y Y /MM/DD, DD-MM- D a t e F o rma t Y Y Y Y, DD/MM/Y Y Y Y, W W -DD-MM, W W -MM-DD, Y Y Y Y-MM-DD, MM-DD-...
  • Page 19: Daylight Saving Time

    A u t o ma t i c D a t e T i me : The automatic date is switched on by default, A u t o ma t i c D a t e T i me which allows the date & time to be automatically set up and synchronized with the default time zone and the Network Time Protocol(NTP) server.
  • Page 20 D a yl i g h t Sa vi n g T i me E n a b l e d : Enable or disable daylight saving D a yl i g h t Sa vi n g T i me E n a b l e d time.
  • Page 21: Screen Display Configuration

    Screen Display Configuration Screen Display Configuration Screen Di spl ay Setti ng on the Devi ce Screen Di spl ay Setti ng on the Devi ce You can configure a variety of features of the screen display in terms of brightness, screen saver and font size, etc.
  • Page 22 If the screen saver is disabled, then the sleep time is the screen turn- off time. For example, if you set it as 1 minute, then the screen will...
  • Page 23 be turned off automatically when the device has no operation for 1 minute. et the screen saver start time from 15 Scre e n Sa ve r L o ck T i me : S Scre e n Sa ve r L o ck T i me seconds up to 2 hours.
  • Page 24: Home Screen Di Spl Ay

    Note Note Max size:256K; Format:1280x800 jpg; File name can only contain digits, letters and_. The previous pictures with a specific ID order will be overwritten when the repetitive designation of pictures to the same ID order occurs. Up load Wall Pap er Up load Wall Pap er You can customize the screen background picture on the device web to achieve the visual effect and experience.
  • Page 25 You can select the classic or call list simple theme for the home screen display. To set it up, go to the web Device > Display Setting > Theme Device > Display Setting > Theme interface. Classic: Call list simple:...
  • Page 26 I con Screen Di spl ay Confi gurati on I con Screen Di spl ay Confi gurati on Akuvox indoor monitor allows you to customize icon display on the Home Home screen and More More screen for the convenience of your operation on the device web.
  • Page 27 Click Example Example to see the icon layout. To configure the icons displayed on the More screen, scroll to the More More Page Display section Page Display on the same interface. Click Example Example to see the icon layout. Unlock Tab Config urat ion Unlock Tab Config urat ion...
  • Page 28 You can customize the unlock tab and select the relay type on the talking screen for the door opening. To set it up, go to Device > Relay > SoftKey In Talking Page Device > Relay > SoftKey In Talking Page interface. St a t u s : W ith the tab enabled, the unlock tab will show on the talking St a t u s screen.
  • Page 29 D i s p l a y N a me : Name the unlock tab. D i s p l a y N a me Typ e : The relay trigger type (Remote Relay HTTP, Local Relay, Remote Typ e Web Relay).
  • Page 30: Volume Configuration

    Sound and Volume Configuration Sound and Volume Configuration Akuvox indoor monitor provides you with various types of ringtones and volume configurations. You can configure them on the device directly or on the web interface. Volume Configuration Volume Configuration Config ure Volume on t he Device...
  • Page 31 You can configure the doorbell sound on the Settings > Advance Settings > Doorbell Settings > Advance Settings > Doorbell screen. Zone Zone : The enabling of the doorbell feature will occupy the channel in the selected zone, and the alarm setting in this zone will be disabled. Bell In Timeout Bell In Timeout: The doorbell ringing duration from 10 seconds to 5 minutes.
  • Page 32 R i n g Vo l u me : The incoming call ringtone volume. R i n g Vo l u me Ta l k Vo l u me : The speaker's volume during the call. Ta l k Vo l u me To u ch So u n d s : The icon tapping sound.
  • Page 33: Devi Ce Network Confi Gurati On

    Network Setting & Other Connection Network Setting & Other Connection Devi ce Network Confi gurati on Devi ce Network Confi gurati on To ensure normal functioning, make sure that the device has its IP address set correctly or obtained automatically from the DHCP server. Configure Device Network Connection on the Web Interface Configure Device Network Connection on the Web Interface Check the network on the web Status >...
  • Page 34 D H C P Mo d e will enable the indoor monitor to be assigned by the D H C P Mo d e DHCP server with IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS address automatically. St a t i c I P allows you to enter the IP address, subnet mask, default St a t i c I P gateway, and DNS address manually according to the actual network environment.
  • Page 35 D H C P : DHCP mode is the default network connection. If the DHCP mode D H C P is turned on, the device will be assigned by the DHCP server with an IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server address automatically.
  • Page 36 To facilitate device control and management, configure Akuvox intercom devices with details such as location, operation mode, address, and extension numbers. Deploy the device in the network on the web N e t w ork > A d v a n c e d >...
  • Page 37: Vlan Setting

    St u n Se rve r A d d re s s : The SIP server address in W ide Area St u n Se rve r A d d re s s Network(W AN). P o rt : The SIP server port. P o rt Then go to Account >...
  • Page 38 Devi ce Wi -Fi Setti ng Devi ce Wi -Fi Setti ng Set the Wi-Fi on the device Settings > Advance Settings > Wi-Fi Settings > Advance Settings > Wi-Fi screen.
  • Page 39: Contacts Configuration

    Contacts Configuration Contacts Configuration Contacts Confi gurati on on the Web Contacts Confi gurati on on the Web I nterface I nterface Ad d Local Cont act s Ad d Local Cont act s Add, edit, and search local contacts on the device's web interface. To add contacts, go to Contacts >...
  • Page 40 N u mb e r: The SIP or IP number of the contact. N u mb e r Gro u p : Calls from contacts in B l o ckl i s t Gro u p B l o ckl i s t will be rejected. D i a l A cco u n t : The registered account to make the call, Account 1 or D i a l A cco u n t Account 2.
  • Page 41: Import And Export Contacts

    You can choose from the contact list the contact you want to add to the block list. I ncoming calls from the contacts in the blocklist will be rejected. Press the E i d t E i d t icon, select the contact, and tap A d d To B l oc k l i s t A d d To B l oc k l i s t .
  • Page 42 C o n t a ct s So rt B y: C o n t a ct s So rt B y D e f a u l t D e f a u l t : The local contacts will be displayed before the contacts from SmartPlus, SDMC, etc.
  • Page 43 Intercom Call Configuration Intercom Call Configuration I P Cal l & I P Cal l Confi gurati on I P Cal l & I P Cal l Confi gurati on An IP call is a direct call between two intercom devices using their IP addresses, without a server or a PBX.
  • Page 44 I P Call Config urat ion I P Call Config urat ion Configure the I P call feature and port on the web Device > Call Feature > Device > Call Feature > Others interface. Others D i re ct I P C a l l P o rt : The direct IP call port is 5060 by default with the D i re ct I P C a l l P o rt port range from 1-65535.
  • Page 45 SI P Account Reg ist rat ion 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 set it up, navigate to the web A c c ou n t > B a s i c > S I P A c c ou n t >...
  • Page 46 SIP servers enable devices to establish and manage call sessions with other intercom devices using the SIP protocol. They can be third-party servers or built-in PBX in Akuvox indoor monitor. To set it up, navigate to the web A cco u n t > B a s i c > P re f e rre d SI P A cco u n t >...
  • Page 47 SI P Se rve r A d d re s s : The server’s IP address number or its URL. SI P Se rve r A d d re s s SI P Se rve r P o rt : The SIP server port for data transmission. SI P Se rve r P o rt : R e g i s t ra t i o n P e ri o d : The SIP account registration period.
  • Page 48 To set it up, go to the web D e v i c e > C a l l F e a t u re > D N D D e v i c e > C a l l F e a t u re > D N D interface. D N D : Enable W h o l e D a y D N D W h o l e D a y or Sch e d u l e...
  • Page 49 To set it up, navigate to the web A c c ou n t > B a s i c A c c ou n t > B a s i c interface. P re f e rre d O u t b o u n d P ro xy Se rve r: Set the SIP proxy IP address. P re f e rre d O u t b o u n d P ro xy Se rve r: P re f e rre d O u t b o u n d P ro xy Se rve r P o rt : Set the port for establishing P re f e rre d O u t b o u n d P ro xy Se rve r P o rt :...
  • Page 50 Data Transmission Type Configuration Data Transmission Type Configuration The device supports three data transmission protocols: User Datagram Protocol(UDP), Transmission Control Protocol(TCP), and Transport Layer Security(TLS). Account > Basic > Transport Type Account > Basic > Transport Type Navigate to the web interface.
  • Page 51: Call Settings

    Call Settings Call Settings Auto-answer Confi gurati on Auto-answer Confi gurati on Auto-answer feature allows the device to automatically pick up incoming calls without any manual intervention. You can also customize this feature by setting the time duration for auto-answering and choosing the communication mode between audio and video.
  • Page 52 Other Options: Other Options: Return Code When Refuse Return Code When Refuse : Decide the code sent to the caller side via the SIP server when rejecting the incoming call. Busy Tone Busy Tone : Decide whether to sound a busy tone when a call is hung up by the callee. Aut o-answer Allow List Set t ing Aut o-answer Allow List Set t ing Auto-answer can only be applicable to the SIP or IP numbers that are already added in the auto-...
  • Page 53: I Ntercom Setti Ng

    Note Note The supported imported/exported file format is XML or CSV. SIP/IP numbers must be set up in the contacts of the indoor monitor before they can be valid for the auto-answer function. I ntercom Setti ng I ntercom Setti ng To display the image at the door station before answering the incoming call, you can enable the intercom preview function on the web Device >...
  • Page 54 Then, navigate to the web Device > Intercom > SOS Device > Intercom > SOS interface. A cco u n t : The account to make SOS calls. A cco u n t C a l l N u mb e r: 3 SOS numbers can be set up. Once users press the SOS C a l l N u mb e r key on the Home or More page, indoor monitors will call out the numbers in order.
  • Page 55: Mul Ti Cast Confi Gurati On

    Mul ti cast Confi gurati on Mul ti cast Confi gurati on The Multicast function allows one-to-many broadcasting for different purposes. For example, it enables the indoor monitor to announce messages from the kitchen to other rooms, or to broadcast notifications from the management office to multiple locations.
  • Page 56 Note Note The multicast address entered should be within the specific range and not all multicast IP addresses are valid. Please consult Akuvox tech team for more information. Cal l Forwardi ng Setti ng Cal l Forwardi ng Setti ng Call Forward is a feature that allows for transferring incoming calls to another number.
  • Page 57 Ta rg e t N u mb e r: The specific forward number when Always Forward, Ta rg e t N u mb e r Busy Forward, or No Answer Forward is enabled. N o A n s w e r R i n g T i me ( Se c): The time ranges from 0-120 seconds. N o A n s w e r R i n g T i me ( Se c) The call forwarding feature can also be set up on the device Settings >...
  • Page 58: Audi O Codec Confi Gurati On

    Audio & Video Codec Configuration for SIP Calls Audio & Video Codec Configuration for SIP Calls Audi o Codec Confi gurati on Audi o Codec Confi gurati on The device supports four types of Codec (PCMU, PCMA, G729, and G722) for encoding and decoding the audio data during the call session.
  • Page 59 R e s o l u t i o n : The code resolution for the video quality has five R e s o l u t i o n options: QCIF, CIF, VGA, 4CIF, and 720P. Select the resolution according to the network environment.
  • Page 60: Manage Messages

    N o t i f i ca t i o n : The message from property managers, this feature is only N o t i f i ca t i o n available when using SDMC or Akuvox SmartPlus. Te xt MSG: To send, receive, or manage the text message.
  • Page 61: Access Control Configuration

    Access Control Configuration Access Control Configuration Rel ay Swi tch Setti ng Rel ay Swi tch Setti ng Local Relay Set t ing Local Relay Set t ing A local relay is an external unit that is physically nearby and directly connected to the intercom device.
  • Page 62 D T MF C o d e : Define the DTMF code within the range(0-9 and *,#) for D T MF C o d e the remote relay. Web Rel ay Setti ng Web Rel ay Setti ng 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.
  • Page 63 IP Address IP Address : The web relay IP address provided by the web relay manufacturer. Username Username : The user name provided by the web relay manufacturer. Password Password : The manufacturer-provided authentication key for the web relay. Authentication occurs via HTTP.
  • Page 64 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.
  • Page 65 P a yl o a d : It is for data transmission identification ranging from 96-127. P a yl o a d Note Note To open the door with DTMF, the intercom devices that send and receive the unlock command must use the same mode and code. Otherwise, the DTMF unlock may fail. See here here for the detailed DTMF configuration steps.
  • Page 66 Username Username : Enter the username the same as that is configured on the door phone’s web interface. Password Password : Enter the password the same as that is configured on the door phone’s web interface. Here is an HTTP command URL example for relay triggering. Note Note The HTTP format for relay triggering varies depending on whether the device's high secure...
  • Page 67 Security Security Moni tor and I mage Moni tor and I mage M onit or Set t ing M onit or Set t ing You can add up to four video streams using RTSP. If the Display in Call function is enabled, the video of the added monitor device will show up when it calls the indoor monitor.
  • Page 68 Password Password : The password of the monitoring device for authentication. Display In Call Display In Call: Enable it to display the monitoring video during a call. You can export the monitoring device settings in a TGZ file and import a file in XML format. Monitor feature can also be set up on the device Settings >...
  • Page 69 D e vi ce N a me : Set the name of the third-party camera. D e vi ce N a me R T SP A d d re s s : Set the RTSP URL for the third-party camera. R T SP A d d re s s You can import or export the monitor list in batch on the same interface.
  • Page 70 RT SP Aut hent icat ion RT SP Aut hent icat ion With RTSP authentication, users can monitor the indoor monitor via RTSP audio stream. This feature can be applied to, for example, listen to the baby in the baby’s room for safety. To set it up, navigate to the web S e t t i n g s >...
  • Page 71 The Arming function is designed to enhance home security by offering three modes with custom zone settings for connected sensors. When armed, the device will sound a siren and notify specific people if a sensor detects something unusual. Configure Alarm and Arming on the Device Configure Alarm and Arming on the Device Set up Arming and Disarm Codes Set up Arming and Disarm Codes...
  • Page 72 Check Zone Status Check Zone Status Check the zone status on the Arming > Zone Status Arming > Zone Status screen. Set up Alarm Sensors Set up Alarm Sensors To configure the alarm sensor in different modes, go to the Arming > Arming Mode Arming >...
  • Page 73 Location Location: Display which location the detection device is in, including Bedroom, Guest room, Hall, Window, Balcony, Kitchen, Study, and Bathroom. Zone Type Zone Type : Display the alarm sensor type, including Infrared, Drmagnet, Smoke, Gas, and Urgency. Defence Delay Defence Delay: It means when users change the arming mode from other modes, there will be 90 seconds delay time to get activated.
  • Page 74 Configure Alarm and Arming on the Web Interface Configure Alarm and Arming on the Web Interface Set up Arming and Disarm Codes Set up Arming and Disarm Codes To configure the arming and disarm codes, go to the Arming > Disarm Code Arming >...
  • Page 75 Set up Location-based Alarm Sensors Set up Location-based Alarm Sensors To set up a location-based alarm sensor, go to the web Arming > Zone Setting > Zone Setting Arming > Zone Setting > Zone Setting interface. Location Location: Indicate where the alarm sensor is installed. There are ten location types: Bedroom, Gate, Door, Guest room, Hall, Window, Balcony, Kitchen, Study, and Bathroom.
  • Page 76 Location Location: Display which location the detection device is in, including Bedroom, Guest room, Hall, Window, Balcony, Kitchen, Study, and Bathroom. Zone Type Zone Type : Display the alarm sensor type, including Infrared, Drmagnet, Smoke, Gas, and Urgency. Defence Delay Defence Delay: It means when users change the arming mode from other modes, there will be 90 seconds delay time to get activated.
  • Page 77 Alarm Content Alarm Content: The alarm text will be displayed on the device screen when an arming is triggered. Alarm Action Configuration Alarm Action Configuration When the alarm sensor is triggered, it can start different actions, such as HTTP commands, SIP messages, calls, and local relay activation, if they are set up.
  • Page 78 HTTP Command HTTP Command : Enter the HTTP command provided by the third-party device manufacturer. Configure Alarm Action via SIP Message Configure Alarm Action via SIP Message The device can send messages to a designated device when the alarm is triggered. To set this up, enter a SIP number or IP address along with the message content.
  • Page 79 Call Number Call Number: The SIP number or IP number to receive the calls when the alarm is triggered. Make Call Enable Make Call Enable : Enable it so that a call will be made to the designated SIP or IP number when the alarm is triggered.
  • Page 80 To prevent unauthorized access to the device when it is not being used, enable the Screen Lock function. This feature automatically locks the device after a period of inactivity, requiring a password to unlock. The screen unlock feature can be enabled directly on the device Settings > Display Settings >...
  • Page 81: Voi Ce Encrypti On

    To change the screen lock password, navigate to the device Settings > Advance Settings > Settings > Advance Settings > Protect Code > Screen Lock screen. Protect Code > Screen Lock Voi ce Encrypti on Voi ce Encrypti on Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) is a protocol derived from the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP).
  • Page 82: Hi Gh Securi Ty Mode

    Power Output Setting The indoor monitor can serve as a power supply to the Akuvox door phone with 12V power supply for example E10. You can enable the power output, then connect the door phone to the RJ45 port on the indoor monitor.
  • Page 83 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 84: Lift Control

    Lift Control Lift Control Users can summon a lift via the lift control feature. Confi gure Li ft Control Confi gure Li ft Control Before setting the Lift icon, you need to display it on the Home or More screen. To display the icon, go to the D e v i c e >...
  • Page 85 Confi gure Li ft Control Prompt Confi gure Li ft Control Prompt When the lift controller receives the HTTP command, it will give feedback on the current lift status with a prompt. To set it up, navigate to the web Device > Lift > Hints Device >...
  • Page 86 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 87 Autop Schedule Autop Schedule Akuvox provides you with different Autop methods that enable the device to perform provisioning for itself according to the schedule. To set up the schedule, go to the web Upgrade >...
  • Page 88 Mo d e : Mo d e P o w e r O n P o w e r O n: The device will perform Autop every time it boots up. R e p e a t e d l y R e p e a t e d l y : The device will perform Autop according to the schedule you set up.
  • Page 89 URL : Specify the TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP server address for the provisioning. Us ername Us ername : Enter the username if the server needs a username to be accessed. Pas s word Pas s word : Enter the password if the server needs a password to be accessed.
  • Page 90: Pnp Configuration

    8080) HTTPS: https://192.168.0.19/(use the default port 443) Ti p Ti p Akuvox does not provide the user-specified server. Please prepare TFTP/FTP/HTTP/HTTPS server by yourself. PNP Configuration PNP Configuration Plug and Play (PNP) is a combination of hardware and software support that enables a computer system to recognize and adapt to hardware configuration changes with little or no intervention by a user.
  • Page 91 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.
  • Page 93: Firmware Upgrade

    Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Akuvox devices can be upgraded on the device web interface. To upgrade the device, navigate to the Upgrade > Basic Upgrade > Basic interface. Note Note Firmware files should be .rom rom format for the upgrade.
  • Page 94 Backup Backup You can import or export encrypted configuration files to your Local PC. To export the file, navigate to the Upgrade > Advanced > Others Upgrade > Advanced > Others interface. The export file is in the TGZ file. The import file should be in TGZ, CONF, or CFG format.
  • Page 95 L o g L e ve l : Log level ranges from 1 to 7 levels. You will be instructed by L o g L e ve l 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.
  • Page 96: User Agent

    URL : Set the server address to receive the capture log. Export Capt ure Log Export Capt ure Log : Click Export to export the capture log to the local Us er Name Us er Name : Set the username to access the server. Pas s word Pas s word : Set the password to access the server.
  • Page 97 Screenshots Screenshots You can take a screenshot of the specific device screen to help with the troubleshooting and so on if needed. To take screenshots, go to Up g ra d e > D i a g n os i s > Up g ra d e >...
  • Page 98 Device Integration with Third Party Device Integration with Third Party Smart Living Setting Smart Living Setting You can control the home sensor through an HTTP command. You can add up to 8 control buttons. Navigate to the web Device > Smart Living Device >...
  • Page 99 You need to enable the Control 4 mode before you can integrate the device with the Control 4 home center. To enable it, go to N e t w ork > N e t w ork > A d v a n c e d > C on n e c t S e t t i n g mode. A d v a n c e d >...
  • Page 100: Password Modification

    Password Modification Password Modification Modi fy Devi ce Basi c Setti ng Password Modi fy Devi ce Basi c Setti ng Password The Settings Code is used to access the device's basic settings. To modify it, go to the S e t t i n g s > A d v a n c e S e t t i n g s S e t t i n g s >...
  • Page 101 Modi fy Devi ce Web I nterface Password Modi fy Devi ce Web I nterface Password To modify web interface password, you can do it on device web interface. Select Admin Admin for the administrator account and User User for the User Account. Click the Change Password Change Password tab to change the password.
  • Page 102 Note Note There are two accounts, one is admin, its password is admin, the other is user, and its password is user.
  • Page 103 System Reboot & Reset System Reboot & Reset Reboot Reboot Reboot on the Device Reboot on the Device If you want to reboot the system setting of the device, you can operate it directly on the device setting screen or on the device web interface. To restart the system on the device, go to Settings >...
  • Page 104 To set up the device restart schedule, go to the Upgrade > Advanced > Reboot Schedule Upgrade > Advanced > Reboot Schedule interface. Reset Reset Reset on the Device Reset on the Device Navigate to Settings > Advance Settings > Reset&Reboot Settings >...
  • Page 105 Reset on the Web Interface Reset on the Web Interface The device system can also be reset on device web interface without approaching the device. If you only want to reset the configuration file to the factory setting, you can click Reset Config Reset Config .

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