Settings ..................24 User Interface.................33 System ...................42 Door Control ..............45 Configuring the 8061 .............46 Configuring the 8036 with the 8061 ........47 Door Control Hardware and Wiring ........47 Appendix ..............48 Upgrade 8036 Firmware ............48 Soft Reset ................49 Button Positioning Table ............50...
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Directory (Addressbook) Text Files ...........53 Working with Compressed Files ..........55 Specifications .................57 FCC Compliance ..............59 Important Safety Notice ............59 - 3 -...
Overview Introduction The 8036 is a multimedia SIP endpoint from Algo combining the functionality of an IP phone, security camera, and interactive kiosk. Easily configurable to support multiple applications and interface configurations, the product is designed for outdoor or public access locations to provide enhanced communication and support for guests and visitors.
What’s Included For information on the use of each of these components, please refer to “Setup and Installation” on page 7. 8036 Assembly with Mounting Ethernet Gasket Front Bezel Cable Boot Algo Security Tool #8 x 1.5 Type A Pan Head...
8036 SIP Multimedia Intercom. Wall Mounting The 8036 can be either surface or flush mounted. The unit is designed to shed rainwater and allow air ventilation only when oriented in the correct position (ALGO logo at top) and installed vertically.
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3. After connecting the Ethernet cable, use the #8 x 1.5” Type A Pan Head screws to secure the 8036 housing to the Drywall Bracket. 4. Replace the Front Bezel and keep the Algo Security Tool in a safe location.
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Flush Mounting an 8036 into an interior wall (drywall) Drywall 8036 Assembly Bracket Logo Badge Security Screw Under Logo Badge Drywall #8 x 1.5” Type A Pan Head (Typical) Six needed Front Bezel A template for cutting a hole in the wall can be downloaded at www.algosolutions.com/8036mounting...
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(see “PoE Network Connection” on page 15). 2. While the 8036 is designed to withstand rain, it may be undesirable for water to enter the wall cavity. This can be achieved by sealing the cable hole prior to mounting or using the Mounting Gasket between the 8036 and wall.
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Flush Mounting an 8036 into Drywall Apply thin silicone seal around opening (mount, then seal) Mounting Gasket Anchors as Required #8 x 1.5” Type A Pan Head (Typical) Six needed - 11 -...
After connecting the Ethernet cable, use the #8 x 1” Type B Pan Head screws to secure the 8036 housing to the Surface Mount Bracket. 3. Replace the Front Bezel and keep the Algo Security Tool in a safe location.
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Surface mounting an 8036 on outside wall Optional: Apply thin silicone seal around perimeter (mount, then seal) Surface Mount Bracket Mounting Gasket #8 x 1.5” Type A Pan Head (Typical) Six needed #8 x 1” Type B Pan Head (Typical) Six needed...
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Mounting Height The 8036 should be mounted at an appropriate height for your intended application. The considerations are: 1. Easy readability of the interface screens for users of different heights 2. Highest quality camera and video images. For most applications, a mounting height of approximately 55 inches (1.4 m) from floor to center of display is...
PoE Network Connection The 8036 is powered by the Ethernet PoE network connection. Typically a network cable is run to the 8036 location and then terminated with a male RJ45 plug. If you don’t have a PoE switch, you’ll need a PoE injector that installs between the 8036 and the network switch.
8036 and also develop interface screens to create interactive applications. Accessing the Control Panel To access the 8036 Control Panel, you first need to determine the 8036’s IP address and then enter this address into a browser. Find the IP Address...
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If this is the first time you are using the 8036 and no user interface has yet been set up, you will be displayed the Welcome screen to the right which provides the IP address. If a User Interface already exists, the IP address will be shown for a few seconds at boot time, before the splash screen appears.
Web Configuration Panel Point your web browser to the 8036’s IP address. This brings up the login page. The default password is algo. Once logged in, the Status page is shown which welcomes you to the program (see “Control Panel Menu Reference” on page 23).
Example 8036 Custom Graphics Screen using 3 x 3 Full Button layout with four active buttons You can set all of this up using the 8036 Control Panel. You’ll also be able to back up all the configuration and user interface information to a PC for safekeeping.
Creating User Interface Screens The key to an effective implementation of the 8036 is to configure a package of interface screens that fulfill the various visitor functions you require. You do this easily through the menu in the 8036 Control Panel User Interface (see “User Interface”...
Welcome page for visitors. Directory (Addressbook) Listings You can also upload tab-delimited text files to allow the 8036 to display directory pages. You can then set up pages to use these directory files to display a call directory for visitors to use.
Before configuring a custom user interface, all the images, directory text files, and other resources that will be used by your UI must first be uploaded to the 8036. You can upload individual files as you need them (see or you can upload content files in bulk using a properly formatted compressed file (in .tar.gz format).
Control Panel Menu Reference Status Introduction This screen provides a quick guide to setting up your 8036. It covers four key steps: • SIP Configuration • Network Settings • Securing the 8036 with a Password • Customer Registration with Algo...
Settings Basic Settings SIP Server Name or IP address SIP Domain (Proxy Server) Used to register the device on the SIP User (Extension) Server. Used to register the device on the SIP Authentication ID (Digest Username) Server. Used to register the device on the SIP Authentication Password Server.
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SIP server. Default setting is 3600 seconds (1 hour). Only change if instructed otherwise. Method to maintain connection Keep-alive Method between the 8036 and the SIP server if the 8036 is behind NAT. Choices are: • None • Double CRLF - 25 -...
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Video • Video Mode One-way Video (outgoing only) In this mode, the 8036 only sends video to the remote end (typically a video phone). It does not show any video on the 8036 itself. Two-way audio is still maintained in this configuration.
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• Fragmentation Unit Type A (FU-A) • Enable Web Video Enable or disable Web Video This mode directs the 8036 video to the 8036 Control Panel web interface. When it is selected, neither the 8036 nor the remote SIP client show video. This is true even if the remote end is video- capable.
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Door Control The 8036 can be used with the optional 8061 SIP Relay Module to provide door control functionality. This section allows you configure the 8061 SIP Relay Module settings (if used). IP address of 8061 SIP Relay Relay Module...
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The duration for which to unlock Momentary Open Duration the door when the Momentary Open Code is entered. From 1/4 to 30 seconds. For more information on Door Control configuration and setup, see “Door Control” on page 45. - 29 -...
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• Static Address The default DHCP Client setting will allow the DHCP server to automatically configure IP addresses for each 8036 on the network. Alternatively, if your IT Administrator has assigned one or more static IP addresses, set the Protocol setting to...
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Admin Admin Password Password to log into the 8036 Password / Confirmation web interface Control Panel. You should change the default password as soon as possible in order to secure the device on the network. - 31 -...
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If you have changed your password but forgotten it, you can reset your password through a Soft Reset of your 8036. See “Soft Reset” on page 49. General Name to identify the device. Device Name (Hostname) Domain name or IP address of NTP Time Server NTP time server.
User Interface In this section, you can quickly create user interface screens using standard graphic files that come with your 8036. You can also create a UI using custom images (created with 3rd party tools like Adobe Photoshop) that you upload to the 8036.
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Create Pages This is the section where you can create new user interface pages. Two types of pages are able to be created: • Pages with buttons Pages where one or more buttons are displayed in accordance with pre-defined configurations. The buttons can provide different functionality such as making a call or redirecting to another page.
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Once the page settings are configured, press ‘Save Changes’ to restart the user interface and apply the changes. Sets the page to display when the 8036 Start Page starts up. Sets the maximum idle time for any page.
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A hangup button can be displayed on Hangup button in call the 8036 while a call is in progress. This option allows you to show or hide this button. The 8036 provides click sounds to Click Sound...
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Upload Image / Addressbook Allows you to upload a PNG image file Select the file or a tab-delimited text file (.TXT) to the device. The image file will be available for use in page backgrounds (see “Custom Graphic Screens” on page 20).
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Image the screen. Several standard options have been supplied. The choices displayed depend on how many PNG files have been uploaded to the 8036’s memory. A button configuration is a defined layout Button Configuration of buttons on the 640 x 480 screen.
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Sets the type of action and result when a When touched outside button visitor touches the screen where there is no button displaying. The three types of actions are Call Goto, Do Nothing each selectable through a drop down box. When selected, an Extension field is Call displayed where you can enter the...
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Sets the text to be displayed in the button Button Text location. • Goto Action Type • Call • Do Nothing This setting is displayed if Target Page Action Type set to . Sets the page to display after Goto button is clicked.
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Restore configuration to an archived configuration .tar.gz file, backup then click Upload Archive. The 8036 will restart with the new settings. Backup / Restore User Interface In this section, you can make a backup copy of (archive) all user interface (UI) files, erase all UI files, or restore the UI from an archive file.
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Then click Upload archive to load the file to the 8036. Once the compressed file is uploaded, the 8036 automatically extracts the files. Note that a single file or partial group...
Door Control The 8036 can provide door control functionality when used with the optional Algo 8061 SIP Relay Module. Network The 8061 serves as a bridge between the 8036 and peripheral hardware such as door 8036 SIP strikes, door sensors,...
Algo devices available on the network, and their corresponding IP addresses. Note this address down as you will need it when you configure the 8036 for use with this device. 2. Point your browser to the above IP address. The 8061 Control Panel will be displayed.
8061. Note that the Relay Module Password is used solely to secure the link between the 8036 and the 8061. It is not the same as the Door Unlock code. 4. Refer to “Door Control” on page 28 for more configuration options.
Appendix Upgrade 8036 Firmware Periodically, new firmware for the 8036 is released that either offers new functionality or addresses problems. To determine if there is firmware available for the 8036, please visit www.algosolutions.com/8036 To update the firmware: 1. From the top menu, click on >...
Soft Reset A soft reset of your 8036 may be necessary if, for example, the administrative password has been changed and then forgotten. To do a soft reset: 1. Disconnect the network cable from the 8036. Press and hold the top middle area...
Button Positioning Table The following table provides the location and sizing of standard button layouts for 8036 User Interface Screens. Button Layout Button Upper Left Dimensions X, Y Button (in pixels) Position(s) Width x Height (in pixels) Single Button 240 x 160...
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Here you’ll find a link to a ZIP file containing multiple Photoshop files that provide guides for laying out User Interface screens for the 8036. Each file contains guides for placing buttons that corresponds to the 8036’s standard button configurations.
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Photoshop’s Rectangle Tool to draw buttons using the guides. After completing the button graphics, choose the File>Save for Web and Devices menu and use the PNG-24 preset to create the PNG file for importing into the 8036. - 52 -...
Directory (Addressbook) Text Files You can upload tab-delimited text files to the 8036 ( User > > ) to Interface Page Settings Upload Image/Addressbook create Directory pages. These Directory pages can then be used by visitors to make calls to individuals listed in the file.
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‘Text (Tab delimited)’. 3. Enter a name for the document and click Save. If you need your Addressbook entries sorted, you should do this when editing your text file. Note that the 8036 will not sort Addressbook entries. - 54 -...
• Upload one or more new or replacement user interface files to the 8036 Note that in all instances, existing files on the 8036 will be overwritten if the uploaded file name is the same. When uploading a tar.gz file to the 8036, it is important that all the proper folder structure be maintained such that it matches what is used on the 8036.
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Please note that you can give any name to the .tar.gz file. Once the .tar.gz file is uploaded, the 8036 automatically extracts the files. To replace a file, upload the .tar.gz file again with this new file. A single file or partial group of files can also be uploaded, as long as they maintain the required folder structure and are compressed in that structure.
Specifications SIP Compliance RFC3261 Power Input 48 V PoE Class 0 (Max 12.95 W - Idle 3 W) Physical Connection RJ45 LCD Display Active TFT 5.7” (14.5cm) color VGA, 80° view- ing, sunlight readable, 1000:1 contrast, and 800 cd/m2 backlight Codecs Supported G.711, G.722 audio H.264 video, JPEG still image...
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Width: 7” (17.8 cm) Depth: 3” (7.6 cm) In the interests of continuing product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice. For more in-depth information on the 8036, including application notes and FAQ, please visit www.algosolutions.com/8036 - 58 -...
4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Important Safety Notice The 8036 SIP Multimedia Intercom is designed and tested to comply with EN 60950-1:2006 safety requirements. When the unit is connected to wiring that exits the building, there is potential risk of lightning induced electrical surges or high voltages from fault conditions.
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