Fanvil Link I507W X7A Android Touch Screen IP Phone User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Fanvil Link
Table of Contents
- I507W X7A Android Touch Screen IP Phone
- Product Information
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- External Device Connection Diagram
- Talking
- Make / Receive the Second Call
- End of the Call
- Open Door
- Advance Function
- Device Settings
- Web Configurations
- Q: How do I connect external devices to my
- Q: How do I initiate a voice call?
- Q: Can I make or receive a second call while on an ongoing
- Q: How do I open a door using the device?
- Q: Where can I find the advanced functions of the device?
- Q: How do I access the device settings?
- Q: How do I change the language settings?
- Q: How do I adjust the screen brightness?
- Q: How do I enable or disable the screen saver?
- Q: How do I configure the device settings using a web
I507W X7A Android Touch Screen IP Phone
Product Information
Specifications
- Software Version: 2.6
- Release Date: 2023/10/10
Product Usage Instructions
External Device Connection Diagram
Please refer to the external device connection diagram on page
16 of the user manual for instructions on how to connect external
devices to your Y505W&i505W&Y507W&i507W.
Talking
To initiate a voice call, follow these steps:
-
Enter the phone number or select a contact from your address
book. -
Press the “Call” button to start the voice call.
To initiate a video call, follow these steps:
-
Enter the phone number or select a contact from your address
book. -
Press the “Video Call” button to start the video call.
Make / Receive the Second Call
To make or receive a second call while on an ongoing call,
follow these steps:
-
During the ongoing call, press the “Hold” button to put the
current call on hold. -
Enter the phone number or select a contact for the second
call. -
Press the “Call” button to start the second call.
End of the Call
To end a call, press the “End Call” button during an ongoing
call.
Open Door
To open a door, follow these steps:
- Make sure the device is in standby mode.
- Press the “Open Door” button to open the door.
Advance Function
The advanced functions of the device include Intercom, MCAST,
and Message. Please refer to pages 55-56 of the user manual for
detailed instructions on how to use these functions.
Device Settings
To access the device settings, follow these steps:
- Go to the “Settings” menu on the device.
- Select “Device Settings” to access the basic settings.
Basic Settings
The basic settings include Language, Time & Date, and Screen
options.
Language
To change the language settings, follow these steps:
- In the “Basic Settings” menu, select “Language”.
- Select your preferred language from the available options.
Time & Date
To set the time and date, follow these steps:
- In the “Basic Settings” menu, select “Time & Date”.
- Adjust the time and date settings as per your preference.
Screen
The screen settings include Brightness and Screen Saver
options.
Brightness and backlight
To adjust the screen brightness and backlight, follow these
steps:
- In the “Basic Settings” menu, select “Screen”.
- Adjust the brightness and backlight settings using the provided
controls.
Screen Saver
To enable or disable the screen saver, follow these steps:
- In the “Basic Settings” menu, select “Screen”.
- Select “Screen Saver” and choose the desired option.
Web Configurations
To configure the device settings using a web interface, please
refer to page 88 of the user manual for detailed instructions.
FAQ
Q: How do I connect external devices to my
Y505W&i505W&Y507W&i507W?
A: Please refer to the external device connection diagram on
page 16 of the user manual for instructions on how to connect
external devices.
Q: How do I initiate a voice call?
A: To initiate a voice call, enter the phone number or select a
contact from your address book and press the “Call” button.
Q: Can I make or receive a second call while on an ongoing
call?
A: Yes, you can make or receive a second call while on an
ongoing call. During the ongoing call, press the “Hold” button,
enter the phone number or select a contact for the second call, and
press the “Call” button.
Q: How do I open a door using the device?
A: To open a door, make sure the device is in standby mode and
press the “Open Door” button.
Q: Where can I find the advanced functions of the device?
A: The advanced functions of the device, including Intercom,
MCAST, and Message, can be found on pages 55-56 of the user
manual.
Q: How do I access the device settings?
A: To access the device settings, go to the “Settings” menu on
the device and select “Device Settings”.
Q: How do I change the language settings?
A: In the “Basic Settings” menu, select “Language” and choose
your preferred language from the available options.
Q: How do I adjust the screen brightness?
A: In the “Basic Settings” menu, select “Screen” and adjust the
brightness settings using the provided controls.
Q: How do I enable or disable the screen saver?
A: In the “Basic Settings” menu, select “Screen”, choose “Screen
Saver”, and select the desired option.
Q: How do I configure the device settings using a web
interface?
A: Please refer to page 88 of the user manual for detailed
instructions on configuring the device settings using a web
interface.
Y505W&i505W&Y507W&i507W User Manual
Software Version: 2.6 Release Date: 2023/10/10
Directory
Directory …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1 1 Picture
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….6 2 Table
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 10 3 Safety
Instruction ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 11
3.1 Safety Instruction ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….11 3.2 FCC
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….11 4 Overview
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….13 4.1 Overview
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 4.2 Packing Contents
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14 5 Install Guide
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15 5.1 Use PoE or external
Power Adapter ………………………………………………………………………………….15 5.2 Installation
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 16
5.2.1 External Device Connection Diagram …………………………………………………………………………….16 6
Appendix Table …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….18
6.1 Appendix I – Icon ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..18 6.2
Appendix II – Application Icons …………………………………………………………………………………………..21 6.3
Appendix IIII LED Definition ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 22 7
Introduction to the User ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….23 7.1
Screen Touch Instructions ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 23 7.2 Idle
Screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 24 7.3 Device Status
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 24 7.4 Web Management
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..26 7.5 Network Configurations
……………………………………………………………………………………………………..26 7.6 SIP Configurations
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 27 8 Basic Function
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..30 8.1 Making Phone Calls
………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 30 8.2 Answering Calls
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 31
8.2.1 Talking ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 32 8.2.1.1 Voice
Call …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 32 8.2.1.2 Video Call
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………32
8.2.2 Make / Receive the Second Call …………………………………………………………………………………….33 8.3
End of the Call ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 35 8.4 Open Door
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35
8.4.1 Door opening under standby ………………………………………………………………………………………….35 1
8.4.2 Door opening setting in standby mode …………………………………………………………………………… 35
8.4.3 Open the door during the call ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 36
8.4.4 Door opening setting in call status ………………………………………………………………………………… 36
8.5 Monitor ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 38 8.5.1
Configure on the device side ………………………………………………………………………………………… 38 8.6
ArmingInput Setting …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 40 8.6.1 Setting
security mode ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 40 8.6.2 Zone setting
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………41 8.6.3 View security log
………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 42 8.7 SOS
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 43 8.8 Mute
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..43 8.8.1 Mute the call
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 44 8.8.2 Ringing Mute
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 44 8.9 Call Hold/Resume
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 45 8.10 DND
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………46 8.11 Call Forward
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….49 8.12 Call Waiting
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 51 8.13 Dial-up Query
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..52 8.14 Auto-Answering
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 52 8.15 Anonymous Call
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 53 8.15.1 Anonymous Call
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 53 8.15.2 Ban Anonymous Call
………………………………………………………………………………………………… 53 8.16 Hotline
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 54
9 Advance Function ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 55
9.1 Intercom ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 55 9.2 MCAST
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………55 9.3 Message
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 56
9.3.1 SMS ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………57 9.3.2 MWIMessage
Waiting Indicator ……………………………………………………………………………. 57 9.4 Hotspot
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 59 9.5 Record
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….61 9.5.1 Local Record
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….61 9.5.2 Server Record
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 62 9.5.3 SIP INFO Record
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………62
10 Device Settings …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 63
10.1 Basic Settings …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 63 10.1.1
Language …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..63 10.1.2 Time & Date
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 64
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10.1.3 Screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 66 10.1.3.1
Brightness and backlight …………………………………………………………………………………..67 10.1.3.2 Screen
Saver ……………………………………………………………………………………………………67
10.1.4 Ring ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….68 10.1.5 Voice
Volume ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………68 10.1.6 Reboot
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………68 10.2 Phone book
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 69 10.2.1 Local contact
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..69
10.2.1.1 Add / Edit / Delete Contact ……………………………………………………………………………….69
10.2.1.2 Add / Edit / Delete Group ………………………………………………………………………………… 71 10.2.2
Block list …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..71 10.2.3 Cloud Phone
Book ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..72 10.2.3.1 Configure Cloud Phone
book …………………………………………………………………………….72 10.2.3.2 Downloading Cloud Phone book
……………………………………………………………………….73 10.3 Call Log
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………74 10.4 Function Key
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 76 10.5 Wi-Fi
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 77 10.6 Snap
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 78 10.7 Advanced
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………79 10.7.1 Line Configurations
……………………………………………………………………………………………………79 10.7.2 Network Settings
………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 80 10.7.2.1 Network Settings
……………………………………………………………………………………………..80 10.7.2.2 Web Server Type
……………………………………………………………………………………………. 81 10.7.3 Set The Secret Key
……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 82 10.7.4 Wireless Key
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 83 10.7.5 Maintenance
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………84 10.7.6 Factory Reset
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 86
11 Web Configurations …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 88
11.1 Web Page Authentication ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 88 11.2
System >> Information ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 88 11.3 System
Account ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….88 11.4 System >> Configurations ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 88 11.5 System >> Upgrade …………………………………………………………………………………………………………89 11.6 System >> Auto Provision ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 90 11.7 System >> Tools …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 90 11.8 System >> Reboot Device ……………………………………………………………………………………………….90 11.9 Network >> Basic ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 91 11.10 Network >> Service Port ………………………………………………………………………………………………..91
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11.11 Network >> Advanced ……………………………………………………………………………………………………91 11.12 Line
SIP …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 92 11.13 Line >> SIP Hotspot ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 97 11.14 Line >> Dial Plan ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………97 11.15 Line >> Action Plan …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 100 11.16 Line >> Basic Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 100 11.17 Device settings >> Features ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 101 11.18 Device settings >> Media Settings ……………………………………………………………………………… 104 11.19 Device settings >> MCAST ……………………………………………………………………………………………105 11.20 Device setting >> Action ………………………………………………………………………………………………….106 11.21 Device settings >> Time/Date ………………………………………………………………………………………..106 11.22 Device settings >> Time Plan ………………………………………………………………………………………107 11.23 Device settings >> Tone ………………………………………………………………………………………………108 11.24 Device settings >> Advanced ……………………………………………………………………………………… 109 11.25 Phonebook >> Contact ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 109 11.26 Phonebook >> Cloud phonebook ……………………………………………………………………………….. 109 11.27 Phonebook >> Call List ………………………………………………………………………………………………..111 11.28 Phonebook >> Web Dial ………………………………………………………………………………………………111 11.29 Phonebook >> Advanced ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 111 11.30 Call Logs …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 111 11.31 Function Key >> Function Key ……………………………………………………………………………………. 112 11.32 Function Key >> Wireless Key ………………………………………………………………………………………..113 11.33 Function Key >> Softkey …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 114 11.34 Function Key >> Advanced ………………………………………………………………………………………….114 11.35 Application >> Manage Recording ……………………………………………………………………………… 115 11.36 Security >> Web Filter ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 115 11.37 Security >> Trust Certificates ……………………………………………………………………………………… 116 11.38 Security >> Device Certificates …………………………………………………………………………………… 116 11.39 Security >> Firewall ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..117 11.40 Device Log >> Device Log ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 119 11.41 Security settings …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..119
12 Trouble Shooting ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 123
12.1 Get Device System Information ……………………………………………………………………………………..123 12.2 Reboot Device ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 123 12.3 Reset Device to Factory Default …………………………………………………………………………………….123 12.4 Screenshot ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 123 12.5 Network Packets Capture ………………………………………………………………………………………………124 12.6 Export Debug Data ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 125
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12.7 Common Trouble Cases ………………………………………………………………………………………………..126
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1 Picture
Picture 1 – External Device ………………………………………………………………………………………………….16 Picture 2
– Device Connection ……………………………………………………………………………………………..16 Picture 3 -Default
home screen …………………………………………………………………………………………….24 Picture 4 – Device Status
……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 25 Picture 5 – WEB device status
………………………………………………………………………………………………25 Picture 6 – Login page
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 26 Picture 7 – Device line SIP
address and account information …………………………………………………. 28 Picture 8 -Device
display name and port ……………………………………………………………………………… 28 Picture 9 -Web SIP
registration …………………………………………………………………………………………… 29 Picture 10 -Dial number
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 30 Picture 11 – Call number
……………………………………………………………………………………………………..31 Picture 12 – Answering calls
……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 31 Picture 13 – Talking interface
……………………………………………………………………………………………….32 Picture 14 – Device video interface
……………………………………………………………………………………….33 Picture 15 -The second call interface
…………………………………………………………………………………… 34 Picture 16 – Two way calling
………………………………………………………………………………………………..34 Picture 17 – All door locks
………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 35 Picture 18 – Add door lock
………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 36 Picture 19 – Add the parameter
setting diagram of access control equipment …………………………… 37 Picture 20 – Page
configuration ……………………………………………………………………………………………37 Picture 21 – Scanning
monitoring equipment ………………………………………………………………………… 38 Picture 22 – Fill in
monitoring equipment parameters …………………………………………………………….39 Picture 23 –
Configure device monitoring …………………………………………………………………………….. 39 Picture 24
-Switch security mode ………………………………………………………………………………………….40 Picture 25 –
Security settings ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 41 Picture 26 – Web
configuration ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 41 Picture 27 – Defense
zone setting ………………………………………………………………………………………….42 Picture 28 – Arming log
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….42 Picture 29 – SOS parameter
configuration ……………………………………………………………………………. 43 Picture 30 – Configure
emergency number ……………………………………………………………………………. 43 Picture 31 – mute the call
……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 44 Picture 32 – Ringtone mute
…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 45 Picture 33 – Call hold
………………………………………………………………………………………………………….46 Picture 34 – Enable DND
……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 47 Picture 35 – DND setting interface
………………………………………………………………………………………. 47 Picture 36 – DND timer
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….48
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Picture 37 – DND Settings ……………………………………………………………………………………………………48 Picture 38
– Line DND ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 49 Picture 39 – Select
the line to set up call forwarding ……………………………………………………………… 50 Picture 40 –
Page setting call forwarding ………………………………………………………………………………50 Picture 41 –
Call forwarding rendering ………………………………………………………………………………… 51 Picture 42 – Web
call waiting setting ……………………………………………………………………………………. 51 Picture 43 – Web
call waiting tone setting …………………………………………………………………………….. 52 Picture 44 – Line
1 enables auto-answering ………………………………………………………………………….. 52 Picture 45 – Web
page to start auto-answering ……………………………………………………………………… 53 Picture 46 –
Enable Anonymous web page call ……………………………………………………………………… 53 Picture 47 –
Page Settings blocking anonymous call ……………………………………………………………… 54 Picture 48 –
Hotline set up on web page ………………………………………………………………………………..54 Picture 49 – Web
Intercom configure ……………………………………………………………………………………. 55 Picture 50 – Multicast
Settings Page ……………………………………………………………………………………..56 Picture 51 – SMS
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………57 Picture 52 – New Voice Message
Notification …………………………………………………………………………58 Picture 53 – Voice message
interface ……………………………………………………………………………………. 58 Picture 54 – Register SIP
account ………………………………………………………………………………………… 59 Picture 55 – SIP hotspot server
configuration ……………………………………………………………………….. 60 Picture 56 – SIP hotspot client
configuration ………………………………………………………………………… 60 Picture 57 – WEB local recording
………………………………………………………………………………………… 61 Picture 58 – Web server recording
……………………………………………………………………………………….. 62 Picture 59 – Web SIP info recording
…………………………………………………………………………………….. 62 Picture 60 – Device language setting
…………………………………………………………………………………….63 Picture 61 – Language setting on Web page
………………………………………………………………………….. 64 Picture 62 – Set time & date on device
…………………………………………………………………………………..65 Picture 63 – Set time & date on web page
…………………………………………………………………………….. 65 Picture 64 – Set screen parameters on
device ………………………………………………………………………67 Picture 65 – screen saver
…………………………………………………………………………………………………..68 Picture 66 – Local Phone book
…………………………………………………………………………………………….69 Picture 67 – Add New Contact
…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 70 Picture 68 – Group List
………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 71 Picture 69 – Add blocklist
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….72 Picture 70 – Web blocklist
…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 72 Picture 71 – Cloud phone book list
………………………………………………………………………………………. 73 Picture 72 – Browsing Contacts in Cloud
Phone book …………………………………………………………. 74 Picture 73 – Call Log
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..75 Picture 74 – Filter call record
types ………………………………………………………………………………………75
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Picture 75 – DSS LCD Screen Configuration ………………………………………………………………………… 76
Picture 76 – WIFI settings1 ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 77 Picture 77
– WIFI settings2 ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 78 Picture 78 – Snapshot
Timeout …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 78 Picture 79 – Snapshot picture
display …………………………………………………………………………………… 79 Picture 80 – SIP address and
account information ………………………………………………………………….79 Picture 81 – DHCP network
mode ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 80 Picture 82 – Static IP network
mode …………………………………………………………………………………….. 81 Picture 83 – The device configures
the web server type ………………………………………………………….. 82 Picture 84 – Menu password and
Settings ………………………………………………………………………………82 Picture 85 – Wireless key web
settings …………………………………………………………………………….. 83 Picture 86 – LCD wireless key
settings ………………………………………………………………………………… 83 Picture 87 – LCD wireless key
settings ………………………………………………………………………………. 84 Picture 88 – Page auto provision
Settings ………………………………………………………………………………84 Picture 89 – Reset to default
…………………………………………………………………………………………………87 Picture 90 -Web online upgrade
……………………………………………………………………………………………89 Picture 91 – Reboot Device
………………………………………………………………………………………………. 90 Picture 92 – Service Port Settings
………………………………………………………………………………………… 91 Picture 93 – Dial plan settings
…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 97 Picture 94 – Custom setting of dial –
up rules …………………………………………………………………………98 Picture 95 – Dial rules table (1)
……………………………………………………………………………………………99 Picture 96 – Dial rules table (2)
……………………………………………………………………………………………99 Picture 97 – Action Plan
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….100 Picture 98 – Action URL
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….106 Picture 99 – Time plan
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….108 Picture 100 – Tone settings on the
web ……………………………………………………………………………….. 108 Picture 101 – Web cloud phone book
Settings ………………………………………………………………………110 Picture 102 – Web Wireless Key
………………………………………………………………………………………… 113 Picture 101 – IP Camera List
…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 115 Picture 104 – Web Filter settings
…………………………………………………………………………………………115 Picture 105 – Web Filter settings
…………………………………………………………………………………………115 Picture 106 – Certificate of settings
……………………………………………………………………………………. 116 Picture 107 – Device certificate setting
………………………………………………………………………………..117 Picture 108 – Network firewall Settings
………………………………………………………………………………. 117 Picture 109 – Firewall Input rule table
………………………………………………………………………………… 118 Picture 110 – Delete firewall rules
……………………………………………………………………………………. 119 Picture 111 – Security settings1
………………………………………………………………………………….. 119 Picture 112 – Security settings2
………………………………………………………………………………….. 120
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Picture 113 – Screenshot …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 124 Picture
114 – Web capture …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 125 picture 115 –
Export Debug Data ………………………………………………………………………………………..125
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2 Table
Table 1 – Status Prompt and Notification Icons ………………………………………………………………………16
Table 2 – Status Prompt and Notification Icons ………………………………………………………………………18
Table 3 – DSSkey Icons ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 19 Table 4 –
DSSKEY LED State ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 22 Table 5 – Talking
mode ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 32 Table 6 – Video call mode
…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 33 Table 7 – Add description of access
control parameters …………………………………………………………..37 Table 8 – Intercom configure
………………………………………………………………………………………………. 55 Table 9 – MCAST Parameters on Web
…………………………………………………………………………………. 56 Table 10 – SIP hotspot Parameters
………………………………………………………………………………………..59 Table 11 – Time Settings Parameters
……………………………………………………………………………………. 65 Table 12 – Auto Provision
…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 84 Table 13 – Online upgrade
………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 89 Table 14 – Service port
………………………………………………………………………………………………………..91 Table 15 – Line configuration on
the web page ……………………………………………………………………92 Table 16 – device 4 dialing methods
……………………………………………………………………………………….. 97 Table 17 – Dial-up rule configuration
table ……………………………………………………………………………… 98 Table 18 – Action Plan
……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 100 Table 19 – Set the line global
configuration on the web page …………………………………………………100 Table 20 – General
function Settings …………………………………………………………………………… 101 Table 21 – Voice settings
……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 104 Table 22 – Multicast parameters
…………………………………………………………………………………………105 Table 23 – Time & Date settings
………………………………………………………………………………………… 106 Table 24 – Time Plan
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 107 Table 25 – Function Key
configuration ………………………………………………………………………………..112 Table 26 – Wireless Key
Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………..113 Table 27 – Softkey
configuration ………………………………………………………………………………………… 114 Table 28 – Network
Firewall ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 117 Table 29 – Security Settings
…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 120 Table 30 – Trouble Cases
………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 126
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3 Safety Instruction
3.1 Safety Instruction
Please read the following safety notices before installing or using this unit.
They are crucial for the safe and reliable operation of the device.
Please use the product-specified power adapter. If you need to use a power
adapter provided by another manufacturer due to special circumstances, please
confirm that the voltage and current of the provided adapter meet the
specifications of this product, and it is recommended to use a product that
has passed safety certification, otherwise it may cause fire or electric shock
accidents. When using this product, do not damage the power cord, do not
twist, stretch and strap it, and do not press it under heavy objects or
sandwich between items, otherwise it may cause fire or electric shock caused
by broken power cord.
Before using the product, please confirm that the temperature and humidity of
the environment in which it is located meet the working needs of the product.
(Moving this product from the air-conditioner to the natural temperature, the
surface or internal components of this product may produce condensate vapor,
and the product needs to be dried naturally before turning on the power
supply.) )
Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert handling of the device could damage it.
Consult your authorized dealer for help, or else it may cause fire, electric
shock and breakdown.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean
it. Wipe it with a soft cloth that has been slightly dampened in a mild soap
and water solution.
When lightning, do not touch power plug, it may cause an electric shock. Do
not install this phone in an ill-ventilated place. You are in a situation that
could cause
bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards
involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for
preventing accidents.
3.2 FCC
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received; including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy, and if it is not installed and used in accordance with
the instruction manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee
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that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures: · Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. · Increase the
separation between the equipment and receiver. · Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ·
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any changes
or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This
equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter
must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
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4 Overview
4.1 Overview
Fanvil i505&i505W is a 7 inch indoor station, built-in 2.4G/5G Wi-Fi. Based on
Android 9.0 operating system, the interface operation is smooth and
intelligent. It is mainly used in residential area, villa, office buildings
and other places for receiving calling and communicating through the door
phone and open the door remotely. It can provide reliable security assurance
and the easy access control service for the users, creating a safe and
comfortable living environment. The i505&i505W is stylish and simple in
appearance, with different decoration styles. It has a 7-inch capacitive touch
screen, sensitive touch control, precision and no dead Angle. It is built with
1.5W dual speakers and AEC algorithm to achieve high-quality two-way hands-
free calls. Monitor the video door machine and the scope of the camera
picture, rich interface to meet different application scenarios.
Fanvili507&i507W is a 10.1 inch indoor station, built-in Bluetooth 5.0 and
2.4G/5G Wi-Fi, integrated with Micro USB and TF interface. Based on Android
9.0 operating system, the interface operation is smooth and intelligent. It is
mainly used in residential area, villa, office buildings and other places for
receiving calling and communicating through the door phone and open the door
remotely. It can provide reliable security assurance and the easy access
control service for the users, creating a safe and comfortable living
environment. The i507&i507W stylish and simple appearance, with different
decoration styles, 10.1 inch capacitive touch screen, sensitive touch,
accurate without dead Angle. Built-in 2W speaker and AEC algorithm for high-
quality two-way hands-free calls, built-in WiFi (2.4ghz and 5GHz).
Surveillance camera screen, rich interface, to meet different application
scenarios. The wall-mounted installation mode is supported, which is suitable
for diverse application scenarios.
In order to help some users who are interested to read every detail of the
product, this user manual is provided as a user’s reference guide. Still, the
document might not be up to date with the newly release software, so please
kindly download updated user manual from Fanvil website, or contact with
Fanvil support if you have any question using i505&i505W&i507&i507W.
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4.2 Packing Contents
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5 Install Guide 5.1 Use PoE or external Power Adapter
The device supports two power supply methods, external power adapter and
switch power supply mechanism of Ethernet (PoE) The PoE power supply method
saves space and the cost of additional power sockets. The device can be
connected to the PoE switch through a network cable to provide power and data
transmission. By connecting to the PoE switch of the UPS system, the device
can continue to operate even if there is a power outage, just like a
traditional PSTN phone powered by a telephone line.
Users without PoE devices can also use traditional power adapters. If the
device is connected to both a PoE switch and a power adapter, priority should
be given to using PoE power supply. If the PoE power supply fails, it will be
switched to the power adapter for power supply. To ensure the normal operation
of the device, please use the power adapter specified by Fanvil and a PoE
switch that meets the device standards.
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5.2 Installation 5.2.1 External Device Connection Diagram
Picture 1 – External Device
Picture 2 – Device Connection
Table 1 – Status Prompt and Notification Icons
No.
Description
Power interface: 12V/1A input.
Interface
Ethernet interface: standard RJ45 interface, 10/100M adaptive,
it is recommended to use CAT5 or CAT5E network cable.
-1
2 sets of short-circuit output interfaces: can be connected to electric locks, alarms etc.
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-2
1 sets of doorbell interfaces.
-3
1 sets of RS485 interfaces.
Power interface: 12V/1A input.
8 sets of alarm input interfaces: input devices for connecting
switches, infrared sensor, door sensor, vibration sensors etc.
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6 Appendix Table 6.1 Appendix I – Icon
Table 2 – Status Prompt and Notification Icons Call Hold Keep Back Network
Disconnected SMS Call forward activated Auto-answering activated Mute
Microphone HD Audio Connecting WIFI WIFI network anomaly SIP Hotspot DND Miss
Calllog Unread voice message Enable Restricted Incoming List Enable Allowed
Incoming List
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Enable Restricted Outgoing List
Table 3 – DSSkey Icons
Icon
Translate
Line
BLF
Speed Dial
Intercom
Voice Message
Call forward
Key Event/DND /
Key Event/Call Hold
Key Event/Phonebook
Key Event/Redial
Key Event/Pickup
Key Event/Auto Redial On
Key Event/Auto Redial Off
Key Event/Call Forward
Key Event/Call Logs
Key Event/Flash
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Key Event/Headset Key Event/Release Key Event/SMS Key Event/Call Back Key
Event/Hide DTMF Key Event/Power Light Key Event/Prefix Key Event/Hot Desking
Key Event/End Key Event/Disposition Key Event/Escalate Key Event/Trace Key
Event/Handfree Key Event/Answer Key Key Event/Private Hold Local Contact &
LDAP Contact & XML Contact & Broadsoft Contact Record URL & Action URL & XML
Browser DTMF
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BLF List
Multicast
6.2 Appendix II – Application Icons
Dialer
Click this icon to enter the pre-dial interface, and then dial the number
using the screen or keyboard.
Have SMS writing, reading and sending functions
SMS Device Settings
It includes system information, network Settings, account Settings, call
Settings, etc. You can set them in the corresponding menu.
Supports search, add, delete, and edit contacts.
Contact
Support access to various websites.
Browser
Call and non-call recording is supported, and export is supported.
Recorder
Display and view dates, create activity alerts, and more.
Calendar System Settings
Including basic Settings, call Settings, advanced Settings and about the device and other four major options, you can set the corresponding menu (this setting is the Android system built-in Settings). Supports video playback in MP4 format only.
Video Player Call Records
Enter Call Records to view all call records. You can also view all calls, outgoing calls, and missed calls separately through the option key.
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Supports image preview and saving in Bmp, Jpeg, and Png formats.
Gallery
Used to save all kinds of downloaded files.
File Music player – can import recordings and music to play.
Music Player
Add, view, and edit monitoring devices
Monitor
Edit the door lock and open the door Settings.
Door Lock
Click this icon to enter the app list interface
Menu Clean Master
Memory acceleration, garbage removal, auto-start management, and software management can be set in the corresponding menu.
6.3 Appendix IIII LED Definition
Type Line Key
DND MWI
Table 4 – DSSKEY LED State
LED Light Off Green On Green Blinking Red Blinking Red Blinking Red On Yellow Blinking Red On Off Green Blinking Off
LED State Line inactive Line ready (Registered) Ringing Line is trying to register Line error (Registration failure) Dialing/Line in use (Talking) Call holding Enable DND Disable DND New voice message waiting No new voice message
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7 Introduction to the User
7.1 Screen Touch Instructions
The device can be configured and operated by touching the screen.
Click The device can enter the setting and operation interface by clicking on any interface. The device supports multi-touch.
Long Press Long press the app icon on the standby home page, you can adjust the app location or choose to delete. Long press the application icon in the menu interface to drag it to the main page.
Slide The device supports sliding up and down. Slide down the standby home page to view the network connection information, date time and other information of the device;Slide up to exit the above information interface.
Right slide
can expand DSSkey, full screen display custom shortcut key information;Slide
left
to exit the above interface.
Drag Long press the application icon in any interface, and you can drag it to any place.
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7.2 Idle Screen
Picture 3 -Default home screen The image above shows the default standby
screen, which is the user interface in the most of the time.
1 the status bar displays the equipment status, information and notification
of dynamic messages (such as voice message, missed call, automatic response,
do not disturb, locking status, network connection status, etc.).
2 emergency call, DND, security mode and call management center are displayed,
and users can change them in the device settings.
3 application keys, users can operate the device through the application. 4
displays the time and date, which can be changed by setting the time zone,
etc. 5 application keys, users can operate the device through the application.
Icon description is described in 6.2 Appendix II.
7.3 Device Status
The device status includes the following information about the device: The
user can view the device status through the device interface and the web
interface.
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Device interface: when the device is in standby, press [Device Settings] > >
[Common], select options to view the corresponding information, as shown in
the figure
Picture 4 – Device Status WEB interfaceRefer to 7.4 Web management to log in
the device page, enter the [System] >>
[Information] page, and check the device status, as shown in the figure:
Picture 5 – WEB device status
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7.4 Web Management
Users can use the web page of the device to manage and operate the device.
Users first need to enter the IP address of the device in the browser and open
the web page of the device. The user can view the IP address of the device by
pressing [Device setting] > > [Status].
Open the browser, enter the device IP, log in to the device web page, and the
first thing you see is the device login page.
Picture 6 – Login page
Users must correctly enter the user name and password to log in to the web
page. The default user name and password are “admin”. For the specific details
of the operation page, please refer to page 11 Web configurations.
7.5 Network Configurations
The device supports two kinds of network connection modes: wired network connection and wireless network connection. This section describes the wired network connection. For wireless network connection, refer to 10.5 wi-fi.
Devices use IP network connections to provide services. Unlike traditional devices based on circuit technology, IP devices connect with each other through the network based on IP address to exchange data packets and data.
To enable this device, you must first correctly configure the network configuration. To configure the network, users need to find the device function menu button [Device Settings] >> [Network] . The default password for advanced Settings is “123”.
NOTICE! If user saw a
`WAN Disconnected’ icon flashing in the middle of screen, it
means the network cable was not correctly connected to the device’s network port. Please
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check the cable is connected correctly to the device and to the network
switch, router, or modem.
There are two common IP configuration modes about IPv4. Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) This is the automatic configuration mode by
getting network configurations from a DHCP server. Users need not to configure
any parameters manually. All configuration parameters will be getting from
DHCP server and applied to the device. This is recommended for most users.
Static IP Configuration This option allows user to configure each IP
parameters manually, including IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and
DNS servers. This is usually used in an office environment or by power users.
The device is default configured in DHCP mode. Please see 10.7.2.1 network
Settings for detailed configuration and use.
7.6 SIP Configurations
A line must be configured properly to be able to provide telephony service.
The line configuration is like a virtualized SIM card. Just like a SIM card on
a mobile phone, it stores the service provider and the account information
used for registration and authentication. When the device is applied with the
configuration, it will register the device to the service provider with the
server’s address and user’s authentication as stored in the configurations.
The user can conduct line configuration on the interface of the device or the
webpage, and input the corresponding information at the registered address,
registered user name, registered password and SIP user, display name and
registered port respectively, which are provided by the SIP server
administrator.
Device interfaceTo manually configure a line, the user can press the line key
for a long time, or press the button in the function menu [Device Settings] >>
[advanced] >> [Accounts] configuration, click “OK” to save the configuration.
NOTICE! User must enter correct PIN code to be able to advanced settings to
edit line configuration. (The default PIN is admin)
The parameters and screens are listed in below pictures.
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Picture 7 – Device line SIP address and account information
Picture 8 -Device display name and port WEB interfaceAfter logging into the
device page, enter [Line] >> [SIP] and select SIP Line for
configuration, click apply to complete registration after configuration, as
shown below:
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Picture 9 -Web SIP registration
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8 Basic Function 8.1 Making Phone Calls
Dialing Methods User can dial a number by,
Entering the number from dialer Selecting a phone number from phonebook
contacts (Refer to 10.2 Local contacts) Selecting a phone number from cloud
phonebook contacts (Refer to 10.2.3 Cloud Phone
Book) Selecting a phone number from call logs (Refer to 10.3 Call Log)
Dial Number Click dial to enter the dial and enter the number of the call. After dialing, the user can press
the [voice] / [Video] numbers over time.
button on the function menu to call out. The device can also send
Picture 10 -Dial number Cancel Call
While calling the number, user can press to end the call with [End]
button.
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Picture 11 – Call number
8.2 Answering Calls
When the device is idle and there is an incoming call, the user will see the
following incoming call reminder screen.
Picture 12 – Answering calls
User can answer the call by press the [Video answer]
call, user should press [Reject]
button.
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button. To reject the incoming
8.2.1 Talking
8.2.1.1 Voice Call When the call is connected, user will see a talking mode
screen as the following figure.
Picture 13 – Talking interface
Table 5 – Talking mode
Number
Name The current line
Voice Quality
User avatar
Calls to end
Call duration
Description The line currently used by the device. The voice quality of the current call is related to the network and other factors. Default display, user can customize the selection of avatar pictures. The name or number of the person on the other end of the call. The duration of a call after it has been established.
8.2.1.2 Video Call When there is a video call, the user can answer the call by pressing the green [Video answer] button. After answering, the interface is shown as follows:
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Number
Name Call Transfer
Dial
Call Hold
Call Mute
Screenshot
Hang up
Open the door
Ringer volume
Picture 14 – Device video interface
Table 6 – Video call mode
Description Transfer the incoming number to another number. For details,
please refer to 8.11 Call Forward During the call, enter the door opening
password of the access control equipment to open the door. For details, please
refer to8.4.3Open the door during the call Keep the current call, please refer
to8.9 Call Hold/Resume Turn on the mute mode during the call. For details,
please refer to8.8 Mute Take screenshots of the current screen during the
call. For details, please refer to10.6 Snapshot End the current call Open the
door of the access control equipment during the call. For details, please
refer to8.4 Open the door Adjust the current voice volume during a call
8.2.2 Make / Receive the Second Call
The device supports multiple calls. When there is an established call, the
user can still answer another call on any line.
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The Second Incoming Call When there is another incoming call during talking a
phone call, this call will be waiting for user to answer it. User will see the
call message in the middle of current screen. The device will not be ringing
but playing call waiting tone in the audio channel of the current call and the
LED will be flashing in green. User can accept or reject the call as same as
normal incoming call. When the waiting call is answered, the first call will
be put on hold automatically.
Picture 15 -The second call interface Switching between Two Calls When there
are two calls established, user will see a dual calls screen as the following
picture.
Picture 16 – Two way calling Users can touch the card with their fingers to
switch card positioning; Switch calls by pressing
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the hold icon in the avatar position. Ending One Call
The user can hang up the current call by pressing the [Hang up]
button. The device will
return to the hold state in single call mode. The user can also press the [Resume] resume the current call.
key to
8.3 End of the Call
When the user finishes the call, the user presses the [hang up] key to close the voice channel and end the call. Note! When the device is in the hold state, the user must press the [resume] restore key to return to the call state before ending the call.
8.4 Open Door 8.4.1 Door opening under standby
Click the open door icon , and then click the set door lock device to open the door directly.
Picture 17 – All door locks
8.4.2 Door opening setting in standby mode
Add door locks through equipment In standby mode, click [Door] > > [“+”] to
enter the add door lock interface, select the URL and name of the door lock,
and press [Save] to confirm and save. Note! URL format of door lock: http://
device Username: password @ device IP address
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/cgi-bin/ConfigManApp.com?key=F_LOCK&code= remote door opening password (this URL format is only limited to our products)
Picture 18 – Add door lock
8.4.3 Open the door during the call
Input DTMF
During a call, click the dial icon , pop up the dial, and enter DTMF (door opening password)
One button door opening
During a call, click the unlock icon
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8.4.4 Door opening setting in call status
When the device is talking with this device number, press the one key open door button, and the
corresponding access code or open door password will be sent to the device to open the door. Configure on the device
In standby mode, the user selects [Contacts] > > [DoorAccess List] > > [Add DoorAccess ] to set the door ban parameters and click the [Save] button. As shown in the figure.
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Picture 19 – Add the parameter setting diagram of access control equipment
Table 7 – Add description of access control parameters
Number Name
name
number
line
Password
Access code
Remarks Set the name of access control Set the number of access control Select the door opening route of access control Set the remote door opening password of access control Set the access code of access control (the same as password)
Configure in the web page Log in to the device web page and enter
[Application] > > [Doorphone Settings] to add,
delete and modify the password of the access control device.
Picture 20 – Page configuration
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8.5 Monitor
Click the [Monitor] icon to enter the monitoring video interface, where you
can see the information of the bound video screen, and turn the page of the
video by sliding left / right.
Note! The camera device added by scanning needs to turn on the ONVIF function!
8.5.1 Configure on the device side
The video information can be added, edited, modified and deleted on the device
side. Scan add
After the user enters the monitoring interface, click the search icon
in the upper right
corner, and the device will automatically search the camera device in the same network segment.
Click the searched device, fill in the user name and password of the device, and then click [NEXT] to
complete the addition of the device. When the user returns to the video interface, he can see the
picture information of the added monitoring device.
Picture 21 – Scanning monitoring equipment
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Add manually
Picture 22 – Fill in monitoring equipment parameters
The user enters the [Monitor] interface, and clicks the Add icon
in the interface to pop
up the window of adding equipment. The user fills in according to the parameter description, and
then clicks [NEXT] to complete the adding operation of the equipment.
Picture 23 – Configure device monitoring
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8.6 ArmingInput Setting
Users can directly click the security icon
in the standby interface to pop up the
selection of security mode, as shown in the figure. Users can click the mode
they want to switch, enter the current security password (123456 by default),
click [OK] to switch successfully, and the screen icon will also become the
corresponding security icon. The equipment will carry out security alarm
monitoring under this situation.
The security modes supported by the device include home mode, home mode, night
mode and disarming mode.
Picture 24 -Switch security mode
8.6.1 Setting security mode
Set at the equipment end The user clicks the menu in the standby interface and
selects [Device Setting] > >
[Arming] > > [Mode Setting] to enter the configuration of security mode. The
device supports 8 defense zones, and users can set them according to their own
needs. After setting, click the [Save] button to complete the setting of the
security zone.
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Picture 25 – Security settings Set on the web side
Users can set security mode, select input port and trigger mode in [Web] > >
[Security Settings] > > [Input Settings].
Please refer to for specific parameter descriptions11.41 Security Settings
Picture 26 – Web configuration
8.6.2 Zone setting
In the set zone mode, the user uses the equipment to monitor and manage the
zone. When the set type trigger occurs, the device can alarm according to the
set trigger mode and alarm type.
In the standby interface, the user selects [Device Settings] > > [Advanced],
and the input box for entering the advanced setting password pops up. After
entering the password correctly (admin by default), enter the advanced
interface, and then select [Security] to enter the defense zone
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setting interface, and set the security zone of the device according to the
interface parameters.
Picture 27 – Defense zone setting
8.6.3 View security log
The user can view the security alarm log in the [Message] interface, and can
edit and delete the security alarm log. As shown in the figure.
Picture 28 – Arming log
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8.7 SOS
In the standby interface, the user can click the icon to make a one button
call to the set emergency number. When setting numbers, each emergency number
is separated by an English comma. Configure on the web side
Users can configure in [Device settings] > > [Features] > > [Basic Settings]
on the web side.
Picture 29 – SOS parameter configuration Configure at the device end
Users can set in [Device Settings] > > [Call] > > [Emergency Dialer] on the
device side
Picture 30 – Configure emergency number
8.8 Mute
You can turn on mute mode during a call and turn off the microphone so that
the local voice is
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not heard. Normally, mute mode will be automatically turned off at the end of
a call. You can also turn on mute on any screen (such as the free screen) and
mute the ringtone automatically when there is an incoming call.
Mute mode can be turned on in all call modes .
8.8.1 Mute the call
During the conversation, press the mute button on the phone: button will be turned on.
The red light of the mute
Blue mute icon is displayed in the call interface, as shown in the figure:
Picture 31 – mute the call Cancel mute: press cancel mute on the device again.
The mute icon is no longer displayed
in the call screen. The blue light is off by mute button.
8.8.2 Ringing Mute
Turn on the ring mute: when the device is in standby, press the volume
reduction button in the upper right corner to mute the device: The ringing
mute icon is displayed in the upper right corner of the device. When there is
an
incoming call, the device displays the incoming call interface but will not
ring.
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Picture 32 – Ringtone mute Cancel ringing tone mute: in the standby or incoming interface, press the device volume
increase button again or select the ringing tone icon
to pull up the volume to increase or
decrease the volume to cancel ringing tone mute. After cancellation, the mute
icon longer be displayed in the lower right corner. The device mute icon goes
out.
8.9 Call Hold/Resume
will no
The user can press the [Hold]
button to maintain the current call, and this button will become
the [Resume] button, and the user can press the “resume” button to restore the call.
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Picture 33 – Call hold
8.10 DND
User may enable Do-Not-Disturb (DND) feature on the device to reject incoming
calls (including call waiting). The DND can be enabled on line basis.
Enable/Disable device all lines DND, Methods the following
Device interfaceDefault standby mode 1) In standby mode, turn on the device intrusion free function through [System Settings] >
[Sound] > > [Do Not Disturb] > > [TURN ON NOW], and the status prompt bar will have an
intrusion free icon . 2) Press the [TURN OFF NOW] button again to turn off no disturb, and the no disturb icon
in the status prompt bar of the device screen disappears.
- In the standby interface, click the DND icon
directly, and when the icon
red, you can turn on no disturb. Click the DND icon again to turn off no disturb
turns
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Picture 34 – Enable DND If the user wishes to enable/disable the uninterrupted function on a specific line, the user can set the uninterrupted function on the page of configuring the line.
- Press [Device Settings] > > [Call] > > [DND] to enter the editing page of
DND. 2) Select the line through the left / right navigation keys to adjust the
disturbance free mode and status, Press the [Save] button to save after
completion. 3) The user will see the no disturb icon in the status prompt bar
of the device screen, and the SIP line has enabled the no disturb mode.
Picture 35 – DND setting interface
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The user can also use the DND timer. After the setting, the DND function will
be automatically turned on and the DND icon will turn red in the time range.
Picture 36 – DND timer WEB interfaceEnter [Device setting] >> [Features] >>
[DND Settings]set the DND type
(off, phone, line), and DND timing function.
Picture 37 – DND Settings The user opens the DND of a specific line on the web
page: enter [Line] > > [SIP], select a [Line] > > [Basic setting], and enable
do not disturb.
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Picture 38 – Line DND
8.11 Call Forward
Call forward is also known as `Call Divert’ which is to divert the incoming
call to a specific number based on the conditions and configurations. User can
configure the call forward settings of each line. There are three types,
Unconditional Call Forward Forward any incoming call to the configured
number. Call Forward on Busy When user is busy, the incoming call will be
forwarded to the
configured number. Call Forward on No Answer When user does not answer the
incoming call after the
configured delay time, the incoming call will be forwarded to the configured
number. Device interfaceDefault standby mode
- Press [Device Settings] >> [Call]>> [Account Settings] button, click any line to set up forward settings.
- Select the line to be set and enter the call forward settings interface
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Picture 39 – Select the line to set up call forwarding 3) Click the slide
button to select on/off. 4) Configure parameters by clicking on the text box
and enter the required information. After
completion, press the [Save] button to save the changes. WEB interfaceEnter
[Line] >> [SIP], Select a [Line] >> [Basic settings], and set the type,
number and time of forwarding.
Picture 40 – Page setting call forwarding
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Picture 41 – Call forwarding rendering
8.12 Call Waiting
Enable call waiting: new calls can be accepted during a call. Disable call
waiting: new calls will be automatically rejected and a busy tone will be
prompted. Enable call waiting tone: when you receive a new call on the line,
the tone will beep. The user can enable/disable the call waiting function in
the device interface and the web interface.
Web interface: enter [Device settings] > > [Features] > > [Basic Settings] to
turn on / off call waiting; Enter [Device settings] > > [Features] > > [Tone
Settings] to turn on / off the call waiting tone.
Picture 42 – Web call waiting setting
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Picture 43 – Web call waiting tone setting
8.13 Dial-up Query
Device is defaulted to open the dial-up inquiry function, dial-out, enter two
or more Numbers, dial the interface will automatically match call records,
contacts in the number list, touch the number that you select to call out.
8.14 Auto-Answering
User may enable auto-answering feature on the device and any incoming call
will be automatically answered (not including call waiting). The auto-
answering can be enabled on line basis.
The user can start the automatic answer function in the telephone interface or
the webpage interface.
Device interface Press [Device Settings] >> [Account Settings] >> [Line]
button; Press the button to select the line and enter the [Basic Settings].
Click on/off the auto answering option and set the auto answering time. The
default is 5 seconds.
The icon in the upper left corner of the screen
indicates that auto answer is enabled.
Picture 44 – Line 1 enables auto-answering WEB interface
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Log in the device page, enter [Line] >> [SIP], select [SIP] >> [Basic
settings], start auto-answering, and click apply after setting the automatic
answering time.
Picture 45 – Web page to start auto-answering
8.15 Anonymous Call 8.15.1 Anonymous Call
The Device can set up anonymous calls to hide the calling number and the
calling name. The default is none, which is off, and RFC3323 and RFC3325 are
optional. Select any one to open the anonymous call. On the web page [Line] >>
[SIP] >> [Advanced Settings] can also open anonymous calls. Setting to enable
anonymous calls also corresponds to the SIP line. That is, the setting under
the SIP1 page can only take effect on the SIP1 line.
Picture 46 – Enable Anonymous web page call
8.15.2 Ban Anonymous Call
The device can be set to prohibit anonymous calls, that is anonymous calls to
the number will be directly rejected. On the web page [Line] >> [SIP] >>
[Advanced Settings], also can disable anonymous
calls. The setup to disable anonymous calls also corresponds to the SIP line.
That is, the setting
under the SIP1 page can only take effect on the SIP1 line.
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Picture 47 – Page Settings blocking anonymous call
8.16 Hotline
Support hot line dialing. After setting the hot line dialing, the device will
call automatically according to the delay time of the hot line. On the website
[Line] >> [SIP] >> [Basic Settings], can also set up a hotline. The setup
hotline also corresponds to the SIP line. That is, the hotline set in the SIP1
webpage can only be activated in the SIP1 line.
Picture 48 – Hotline set up on web page
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9 Advance Function 9.1 Intercom
When the Intercom is enabled, it can automatically receive calls from the
intercom.
Picture 49 – Web Intercom configure
Table 8 – Intercom configure
Parameter
Description
Enable Intercom
When intercom is enabled, the device will accept the incoming call
request with a SIP header of Alert-Info instruction to automatically
answer the call after specific delay.
Enable Intercom Mute Enable mute mode during the intercom call
Enable Intercom Tone If the incoming call is intercom call, the device plays the intercom tone
Enable Intercom Barge by selecting it, the device auto answers the
Enable Intercom Barge intercom call during a call. If the current call is intercom call, the device
will reject the second intercom call
9.2 MCAST
This feature allows user to make some kind of broadcast call to people who are
in multicast group. User can configure a multicast DSS Key on the device,
which allows user to send a Real Time Transport Protocol (RTP) stream to the
pre-configured multicast address without involving SIP signaling. You can also
configure the device to receive an RTP stream from pre-configured multicast
listening address without involving SIP signaling. You can specify up to 10
multicast listening addresses.
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Parameters Normal Call Priority
Enable Page Priority
Name Host: port
Picture 50 – Multicast Settings Page
Table 9 – MCAST Parameters on Web
Description Define the priority of the active call, 1 is the highest priority,
10 is the lowest. The voice call in progress shall take precedence over all
incoming paging calls. Listened multicast server name Listened multicast
server’s multicast IP address and port.
Multicast Go to web page of [Function Key] >> [Function Key] , select the type
to multicast, set the
multicast address, and select the codec. Click Apply. Set up the name, host
and port of the receiving multicast on the web page of [Device
Settings] >> [MCAST]. Press the DSSKEY of Multicast Key which you set.
Receiver will receive multicast call and play multicast automatically.
9.3 Message
If the service of the line supports the function of the short message, when
the other end sends a text message to the number, the user will receive the
notification of the short message and display the icon of the new SMS on the
standby screen interface.
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9.3.1 SMS
Picture 51 – SMS Send messages: Go to [Message] >> [SMS]. Users can create new
messages, select lines and send numbers. After editing is complete, click
Send. View SMS: Use the navigation keys to select the standby icon [Message]
After selecting, press the navigation key [OK] to enter the SMS inbox
interface. Select the unread message and press [OK] to read the unread
message. Reply to SMS: Use the navigation keys to select the standby icon
[Message]. After selecting, press the navigation key [OK] to enter the SMS
inbox interface. Select the message you want to reply to, select Softkey
[Reply], edit it, and click Send.
9.3.2 MWIMessage Waiting Indicator
If the service of the lines supports voice message feature, when the user is
not available to answer the call, the caller can leave a voice message on the
server to the user. User will receive voice message notification from the
server and device will prompt a voice message waiting icon on the standby
screen.
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Picture 52 – New Voice Message Notification To listen to a voice message, the
user must first configure the voicemail number. After the voicemail number is
configured, the user can retrieve the voicemail of the default line. When the
device is in the default standby state, the pull-down status bar displays the
number of unread voice messages, and the voice
message icon in the Dsskey interface also displays the number of unread voice
messages. click under the status bar to directly view the total number of
voice messages, or click voice
messages in the message to enter the voice message interface to directly
listen to messages.
Picture 53 – Voice message interface
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9.4 Hotspot
SIP hotspot is a simple but practical function. With simple configurations,
the SIP hotspot function can implement group ringing. SIP accounts can be
expanded.
Set a device as a SIP hotspot and other devices (B and C) as SIP hotspot
clients. When somebody calls device A, device A, B, and C all ring. When any
device answers the call, other devices stop ringing. The call can be answered
by only one device. When B or C initiates a call, the SIP number registered by
device A is the calling number.
To set a SIP hotspot, register at least one SIP account.
Picture 54 – Register SIP account
Table 10 – SIP hotspot Parameters
Parameters
Description
If your device is set to “SIP hotspot server”, Device Table will display as Client
Device Table
SIP hotspot Enable hotspot Mode
Monitor Type Monitor Address
Device Table which connected to your device. If your device is set to “SIP
hotspot client”, Device Table will display as Server Device Table which you
can connect to.
Set it to be Enable to enable the feature. Choose hotspot, device will be a
“SIP hotspot server”; Choose Client, device will be a “SIP hotspot Client”
Either the Multicast or Broadcast is ok. If you want to limit the broadcast
packets, you’d better use broadcast. But, if client choose broadcast, the SIP
hotspot device must be broadcast. The address of broadcast, hotspot server and
hotspot client must be same.
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Local port Name Line settings
Fill in the custom hotspot communication port. The server and client ports need to be consistent Fill in the name of the SIP hotspot, this configuration is used to distinguish different hotspots under the network to avoid connection conflicts Set whether to associate the SIP hotspot function on the corresponding SIP line
Configure SIP hotspot server:
Picture 55 – SIP hotspot server configuration Configure SIP hotspot client:
As a SIP hotspot client, no SIP account needs to be set. The device set will
automatically obtain and be configured a SIP account. On the SIP Hotspot tab
page, set Mode to Client. The values of other options are the same as those of
the hotspot.
Picture 56 – SIP hotspot client configuration As the hotspot server, the
default extension number is 0. When the device is used as the client, the
extension number is increased from 1, you can view the extension number
through the [SIP Hotspot] page. Call extension number: The hotspot server and
the client can dial each other through the extension number. For example,
extension 1 dials extension 0.
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9.5 Record
The device supports recording during a call.
9.5.1 Local Record
When using local recording, it is necessary to start recording on the device
page [Application] >> [Manage recording], select the local type and set the
voice coding. The webpage is as follows:
Local recording steps:
Picture 57 – WEB local recording
Open the recording on the web page, and set the recording type as local recording. Set DSSkey type as key event and type as record in the device/web interface. Set up one line call and press the recording key (set DSSkey). End the recording. End the call.
View local recording:
Enter [Application] >> [Sound Recorder] Enter view the recording file. Or
enter the webpage [Application] under the [Manage recording] to view the
recording file.
Listen to the record
Enter [Application] >> [Sound Recorder]. Enter view the recording file. Select
the recording file that you want to listen to, and click listen to the
recording.
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9.5.2 Server Record
When using the network server to record, it is necessary to open the recording
in the device web page [Application] >> [Manage recording]. The type is
selected as network, and the address and port of the recording server are
filled in and the voice coding is selected. The web is as follows:
Picture 58 – Web server recording Note: to be used with Fanvil recording
software.
9.5.3 SIP INFO Record
The device is registered with a server that supports SIP INFO recording. After
registering the account, check the recording module of [Application] >>
[Manage recording] to open the Record Settings, and the recording type is SIP
INFO.
Picture 59 – Web SIP info recording
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10 Device Settings 10.1 Basic Settings
10.1.1 Language
The user can set the device language through the device interface and web
interface. Device interfaceAfter resetting the factory settings, the user
needs to set the language; when
setting the language during standby, go to [Device Settings] >> [Basic] >>
[Language&Input] Settings, as shown in the figure.
Picture 60 – Device language setting Web interface: Log in to the device
webpage and set the language in the drop-down box at the
top right corner of the page, as shown in the figure:
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Picture 61 – Language setting on Web page
The function box on the right side of the web interface language setting box is “Synchronize language to device”; if selected, the device language will be synchronized with the webpage language. If it is not selected, it will not be synchronized.
10.1.2 Time & Date
Users can set the device time through the device interface and web interface.
Device interface:
when the device is in the default standby state, enter [Device Settings] > > [Basic] > >
[Date and time] to configure the date and time.
when the device is in the default standby state, enter [All App] > > [System
Settings] > > [System] > > [Date & time] to configure the date and time.
As shown in the figure:
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Picture 62 – Set time & date on device
Web interface: Log in to the device webpage and enter [Device Settings] >>
[Time/Date] , as shown in the figure:
Parameters Mode
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Picture 63 – Set time & date on web page
Table 11 – Time Settings Parameters
Description Auto/Manual Auto: Enable network time synchronization via SNTP
protocol,
default enabled. Manual: User can modify data manually.
SNTP Server Time zone Time format
Separator 12-Hour Clock
SNTP server address
Select the time zone
Select time format from one of the followings: 1 JAN, MON 1 January, Monday
JAN 1, MON January 1, Monday MON, 1 JAN Monday, 1 January MON, JAN 1 Monday,
January 1 DD-MM-YY DD-MM-YYYY MM-DD-YY MM-DD-YYYY YY-MM-DD YYYY-MM-DD
Choose the separator between year and moth and day
Display the clock in 12-hour format
Daylight Saving Time
Enable or Disable the Daylight Saving Time
10.1.3 Screen
The user can adjust the brightness of device screen in LCD in two ways. Slide
down the outgoing status bar page in standby mode. Slide down again to adjust
device
brightness conveniently. Enter the [Device Settings] >> [Basic]>>
[Screen]>>[Display], and then adjust the brightness.
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Picture 64 – Set screen parameters on device 10.1.3.1 Brightness and backlight Device interface:
- in standby mode, slide from the top edge of the screen to enter the status bar;Sliding down again makes it easy to set the brightness of the device.
- the device enters [System Setting] >> [Display], which can adjust the
brightness and change the wallpaper. 10.1.3.2 Screen Saver Device interface:
When the device is in default standby state, press the function menu [Device settings]>> [Basic] >> [Screen] to enable the screen protection, as shown in the figure below:
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Picture 65 – screen saver
10.1.4 Ring
When the device is in the default standby mode, Enter [Device Settings] >>
[Basic] >> [Sound] item till you find [Tone] item. Enter [Sound] >> [Tone] set
promote tone The prompt tone contains Settings such as device Ringtone,
Notification Tingtone, Screen
locking sounds, etc.
10.1.5 Voice Volume
When the device is in the default standby mode, Enter [Device Settings] >>
[Basic] >> [Sound] item till you find [Volume] item. Enter [Sound] >> [Volume]
set promote tone. The prompt tone contains Settings such as caller volume,
media volume, notification volume,
and mute.
10.1.6 Reboot
When the device is in the default standby mode, Enter [Device Settings] >>
[Basic] >> [Reboot] item. Click [Reboot] to indicate whether to restart the
device. Press [OK] to restart the device or press [Cancel] to exit the prompt
box to return to the
configuration interface.
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10.2 Phone book 10.2.1 Local contact
Users can save the contact information in the phonebook and dial the phone
number of the contact directly in the phonebook. The user can open the
phonebook by pressing the function menu key [contact] or the preset key
[phonebook] on the device in the default main interface.
By default, the phonebook is empty, and users can add contacts to the
phonebook manually or from the call record (or cloud phonebook).
Access control equipment can also be set in the phone book,For specific
settings and usage, please refer to 8.4.3 Open the door during the call
NOTICE! The device can save up to total 1000 contact records.
Picture 66 – Local Phone book When there are contact records in the phone
book, the contact records will be arranged in the alphabet order. User may
browse the contacts with up/down navigator keys. The record indicator tells
user which contact is currently focused. User may check the contact’s
information by pressing [OK] button.
10.2.1.1 Add / Edit / Delete Contact Add a contact, click to enter the contact
interface, select the first icon (contact icon, selected by
default) and add the following contact information.
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Contact Name Tel. Number Mobile Number Home Number Work Number Main Number
Work Fax Home Fax Pager Other Number Custom Line Contact Group Photo Ring Tone
Picture 67 – Add New Contact User can edit a contact by pressing [Edit]
button. Delete contact: The user can enter the delete contact list by pressing
the [Delete] icon, and click the select all button to select all the contacts
that you want to delete, or the check box after the user selects a contact;
then press the delete icon again You will be prompted to delete the selected
contact.
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10.2.1.2 Add / Edit / Delete Group By default, the group list is empty. Users
can create their own group, edit group names, add or remove contacts from the
group, and delete groups. Add group. In the contact list interface, press the
“group” icon to switch to the group list. Click
add button again to enter the page of creating groups. Delete groups, under
groups list. To edit the group, press edit.
Picture 68 – Group List
10.2.2 Block list
The device supports blocklist, such as the number added to the blocklist, the
number of calls directly refused to the end, the end of the phone shows no
incoming calls. (blocklist Numbers can be called out normally) There are
multiple ways to add a number to blocklist on the device. It can be added
directly on
[Contacts] >> [Group] >> [Blocked List]. Select any number in the phone book
(both local and network) for configuration addition. Select any number in the
call log for configuration addition.
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Picture 69 – Add blocklist There are various ways to add number to the
blocklist on web page, which can be added in the
[Device book] >> [Call list] >> [Restricted Incoming Calls]. Select any number
in the phone book (both local and network) for configuration addition. Select
any number in the call log for configuration addition.
Picture 70 – Web blocklist
10.2.3 Cloud Phone Book
10.2.3.1 Configure Cloud Phone book Cloud phonebook allows user to configure
the device by downloading a phonebook from a
cloud server. This is convenient for office users to use the phonebook from a
single source and save the effort to create and maintain the contact list
individually. It is also a useful tool to synchronize his/her phonebook from a
personal mobile phone to the device with Fanvil Cloud Phonebook Service and
App which is to be provided publicly soon.
NOTICE! The cloud phonebook is ONLY temporarily downloaded to the device each
time when it is opened on the device to ensure the user get the latest
phonebook. However, the downloading may take a couple seconds depending on the
network condition. Therefore, it is highly recommended for the users to save
important contacts from cloud to local phonebook for saving download time.
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Open cloud phonebook list, press [Application] >> [Contacts] >> [Network
PhoneBook] in phonebook screen.
TIPS! The first configuration on cloud phone should be completed on Web page
by selecting [PhoneBook] >> [Cloud Contacts]. The setting of addition/deletion
on device could be done after the first setting on Web page.
Picture 71 – Cloud phone book list 10.2.3.2 Downloading Cloud Phone book
In cloud phone book screen, user can open a cloud phone book by pressing the
network phonebook. The device will start downloading the phone book. The user
will be prompted with a warning message if the download fails,
Once the cloud phone book is downloaded completely, the user can browse the
contact list and dial the contact number same as in local phonebook.
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Picture 72 – Browsing Contacts in Cloud Phone book
10.3 Call Log
The device can store up to 1000 call log records and user can open the call
logs to check all incoming, outgoing, and missed call records by pressing
[CallLog] icon.
In the call logs screen, user may browse the call logs with up/down navigator
keys. Each call log record is presented with call type’ and
call party
number / name’. User can check further call log detail by pressing [Info] icon
and dial the number with pressing the call log, or add the call log number to
phonebook with pressing [Info] Icon >> [Add to Contact]. User can delete a
call log by pressing [Delete] button and can clear all call logs by pressing
[Delete All] button.
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Picture 73 – Call Log Users can also filter the call records of specific call
types to narrow down the scope of search records, and select a call record
type by left and right navigation keys.
Missed – Missed Call Log Incoming – Incoming Call Log Outgoing – Outgoing Call
Log Forward – Forward Call Log
Picture 74 – Filter call record types
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10.4 Function Key
Function key Settings: It shows 4 DSSKEY keys in standby mode on the Screen,
each of which can be customized
(expansion keys are not supported). Users can customize and configure each
DSSKEY key on each page.
Users can add/delete DSSkey pages through the webpage, and can use the page
switch key to switch DSSkey pages. In addition, users can also long press each
shortcut key, modify the corresponding key settings.
Picture 75 – DSS LCD Screen Configuration The DSS Key could be configured as
followings, Memory Key
Speed Dial/Intercom/BLF/New Call/MWI/Presence/Call Forward (to someone) Line
Key Event
MWI/DND/Call Hold/Contacts/Redial/Pickup/Auto Redial On/Auto Redial Off/Call
Forward /Call Log/Flash/Headset/Release/SMS/Hide DTMF/Power
Light/Prefix/Intercom/End/Call Back/Trace/Handfree/Answer
Key/Escalate//Private Hold/Disposition/Local Contacts/XML Group/LDAP
Group/Record
DTMF Action URL BLF List Key
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MCAST Paging MCAST Listening Action URL XML Browser Moreover, user also can
add the user-defined title for the DSS Keys, which is configured as Memory Key
/ Line / URL / MCAST Paging / Prefix. NOTICE! User-defined title is up to 10
characters. More detailed information refers to 11.31 Function key >> Function
key
10.5 Wi-Fi
The device supports wireless Internet access and has built-in Wi-Fi without
external devices. When the device is in the default standby mode,Press
[Application] till you find the [Device
Settings]>> [Basic]>>[Wi-Fi],Enter [Wi-Fi] item. Enable the Wi-Fi to search
the current wireless network automatically. Select to the available network,
enter the user name and password to connect successfully.
Picture 76 – WIFI settings1
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Picture 77 – WIFI settings2
10.6 Snap
When the user is in the process of video call or when the call is missed due to timeout, the device will perform the function of capturing pictures.
During the video call, the user can click the icon
on the left to take a screenshot of the
current video screen and save it to the local device; When the access control
device under the phonebook calls an incoming call, the device will
automatically capture the picture and save it to the local device if it fails
to answer the timeout.In [Device settings] > > [Feature], you can set the
capture timeout, which is 60s by default.
Picture 78 – Snapshot Timeout
The captured pictures are saved locally. Users can view the captured pictures
in [Message] > > [Snap]. The device supports saving 1000 pictures and records.
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Picture 79 – Snapshot picture display
10.7 Advanced 10.7.1 Line Configurations
Device access [Device settings] >> [Account] , select [Register Account] to
configure the SIP line on the device.
Picture 80 – SIP address and account information
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For users who want to configure more options, user should use web management
portal to modify or [More Register Settings] in accounts on the individual
line to configure those options.
10.7.2 Network Settings
10.7.2.1 Network Settings Device access [Device Settings] >> [Advanced] >>
[Ethernet], you can configure the SIP line on
the device. There are 2 connection mode options: DHCP, Static IP.
Picture 81 – DHCP network mode When using DHCP mode, phone will get the IP
address from DHCP server (router). Obtain DNS Server automatically: It is
enabled as default. “Enable” means Device will get
DNS address from DHCP server and “disable” means not.
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Picture 82 – Static IP network mode When using Static IP mode, user must
configure the IP address manually. IP AddressDevice IP address. Subnet Mask:
sub mask of your LAN. IP GatewayThe gateway IP address. Device could access
the other network via it. Primary DNSPrimary DNS address. The default is
8.8.8.8, Google DNS server address. Secondary DNSSecondary DNS. When primary
DNS is not available, it will work. 10.7.2.2 Web Server Type Access [Device
Settings]>> [ Advanced]>> [ Accounts] >>[Service Port]to configure the Web
Server mode. Configure the Web Server mode to be HTTP or HTTPS and will be
activated after the reboot. Then user could use http/https protocol to access
pone web page.
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Picture 83 – The device configures the web server type
10.7.3 Set The Secret Key
The device is in the default standby state, find [Device Settings] > >
[Advanced] > > [Password] in the application. Click to enter [Menu] to change
the password of the menu and security mode.
Picture 84 – Menu password and Settings The device is in standby, and by
pressing the configured wireless button, you can play a ringtone on the device
or make outgoing calls through the registration line.
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10.7.4 Wireless Key
Web interface: Log in to the device webpage and enter the [Function Keys] >>
[Wireless Key] page. A device can bind up to ten wireless buttons.
Picture 85 – Wireless key web settings Device interface: Enter
[Menu]>>[Advanced]>>[Wireless Key].
Picture 86 – LCD wireless key settings Select any of the wireless buttons 1-10
to scan binding or manually add wireless buttons, and then set the name, type,
subtype, value, etc. of the wireless buttons.
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Picture 87 – LCD wireless key settings
10.7.5 Maintenance
Device Webpage: Login and go to [System] >> [Auto provision].
Picture 88 – Page auto provision Settings Fanvil devices support SIP PnP, DHCP
options, Static provision, TR069. If all of the 4 methods are enabled, when
the terminal starts, the configuration obtained first will be used for
automatic deployment according to the order of obtaining the configuration.
Transferring protocol: FTP TFTP HTTP HTTPS Details refer to Fanvil Auto
Provision in
Table 12 – Auto Provision
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Parameters
Description
Basic settings
CPE Serial Number
Display the device SN
Authentication Name
The user name of provision server
Authentication Password The password of provision server
Configuration File
If the device configuration file is encrypted , user should add
Encryption Key
the encryption key here
General Configuration File If the common configuration file is encrypted, user should add
Encryption Key
the encryption key here
Download Fail Check
If there download is failed, phone will retry with the configured
Times
times.
Update Contact Interval Device will update the phonebook with the configured interval
time. If it is 0, the feature is disabled.
Save Auto Provision
Save the HTTP/HTTPS/FTP user name and password. If the
Information
provision URL is kept, the information will be kept.
Download Common Config enabled
Whether Device will download the common configuration file.
Enable Server Digest
When the feature is enable, if the configuration of server is changed, Device will download and update.
DHCP Option
Confiugre DHCP option, DHCP option supports DHCP custom
Option Value
option | DHCP option 66 | DHCP option 43, 3 methods to get
the provision URL. The default is Option 66.
Custom Option Value
Custom Option value is allowed from 128 to 254. The option value must be same as server define.
Use Option120 to get the SIP server address from DHCP Enable DHCP Option 120
server.
SIP Plug and Play (PnP)
Whether enable PnP or not. If PnP is enable, device will send
a SIP SUBSCRIBE message with broadcast method. Any
Enable SIP PnP
server can support the feature will respond and send a Notify
with URL to device. device could get the configuration file with
the URL.
Server Address
Broadcast address. As default, it is 224.0.0.0.
Server Port
PnP port
Transport Protocol
PnP protocol, TCP or UDP.
Update Interval
PnP message interval.
Static Provisioning Server
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Server Address
Provisioning server address. Support both IP address and domain address.
Configuration File Name Protocol Type
The configuration file name. If it is empty, device will request the common file and device file which is named as its MAC address. The file name could be a common name, $mac.cfg, $input.cfg. The file format supports CFG/TXT/XML. Transferring protocol type supports FTPTFTPHTTP and HTTPS
Update Interval
Configuration file update interval time. As default it is 1, means device will check the update every 1 hour.
Update Mode
TR069 Enable TR069 ACS Server Type
Provision Mode. 1. Disabled. 2. Update after reboot. 3. Update after interval.
Enable TR069 after selection There are 2 options Serve type, common and CTC.
ACS Server URL ACS User ACS Password
ACS server address ACS server username (up to is 59 character) ACS server password (up to is 59 character)
Enable TR069 Warning Tone TLS Version
If TR069 is enabled, there will be a prompt tone when connecting. TLS version (TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, TLS 1.2)
INFORM Sending Period STUN Server Address
INFORM signal interval time. It ranges from 1s to 999s Configure STUN server address
STUN Enable
To enable STUN server for TR069
10.7.6 Factory Reset
- The device is in the default standby state,
find [Device Settings] > > [Advanced] (enter the password (the default password is admin)
to enter the interface).
find [Reset], select the file to be reset, press the [Factory reset ] button after completion,
and the device will restart automatically after reset.
click [Clear configuration], select the content to be cleared, and then press [Clear] in the
upper right corner. After clearing, the device will restart automatically.
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Picture 89 – Reset to default
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11 Web Configurations
11.1 Web Page Authentication
The user can log into the web page of the device to manage the user’s device
information and operate the device. Users must provide the correct user name
and password to log in.
11.2 System >> Information
User can get the system information of the device in this page including,
Model Hardware Version Software Version Uptime And summarization of network
status, Network Mode MAC Address IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway Besides,
summarization of SIP account status, SIP User SIP account status (Registered /
Unapplied / Trying / Timeout )
11.3 System >> Account
On this page the user can change the password for the login page.
Users with administrator rights can also add or delete users, manage users,
and set permissions and passwords for new users.
11.4 System >> Configurations
On this page, users with administrator privileges can view, export, or import
the device configuration, or restore the device to factory Settings.
Clear Configurations Select the module in the configuration file to clear.
SIP: account configuration. AUTOPROVISION: automatically upgrades the
configuration
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TR069:TR069 related configuration MMI: MMI module, including authentication
user information, web access protocol, etc. DSS Key: DSS Key configuration
Basic Network
Clear Tables Select the local data table to be cleared, all selected by
default.
Reset Device The device data will be cleared, including configuration and
database tables.
11.5 System >> Upgrade
Upgrade the device software version, customized ringtone, can also be upgraded
to delete the file. Ring tone support “.wav” format. web interface: log in to
the device web page and enter the [System] > > [Upgrade] page.
Parameter Upgrade Server
Enable Auto Upgrade
Upgrade Server Address1 Upgrade Server Address2
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Picture 90 -Web online upgrade Table 13 – Online upgrade Describe
Check enable automatic upgrade, and the device can detect the txt version
information and available versions in the HTTP server. Fill in the available
primary upgrade server (HTTP server) address. Fill in the address of the
available backup upgrade
Upgrade Interval
Software Version information Current Software Version Server software version
[Upgrade] button
New version description information
server (HTTP server). When the primary server is unavailable, request the
backup server. The web page starts to automatically detect the upgrade and
configure the interval. If the server has a new version, the device will
prompt for the upgrade at the interval.
Displays the current device software version number. Displays the server
software version number. When there is a corresponding TXT file and version on
the server side, the [Upgrade] button changes from grayed out to available.
Click [Upgrade] to choose whether to upgrade. When the server has the
corresponding TXT file and version, the and version information in txt will be
displayed under the new version description information.
11.6 System >> Auto Provision
The Auto Provision settings help IT manager or service provider to easily deploy and manage the devices in mass volume. For the detail of Auto Provision, please refer to this link Auto Provision Description: 10.7.4 Maintenance.
11.7 System >> Tools
Tools provided in this page help users to identify issues at trouble shooting.
Please refer to 12 Trouble Shooting for more detail.
11.8 System >> Reboot Device
This page can restart the device.
Picture 91 – Reboot Device
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11.9 Network >> Basic
This page allows users to configure network connection types and parameters.
11.10 Network >> Service Port
This page provides settings for Web page login protocol, protocol port
settings and RTP port.
Parameter Web Server Type Web Logon Timeout Web auto login HTTP Port
HTTPS Port RTP Port Range Start
RTP Port Quantity
Picture 92 – Service Port Settings
Table 14 – Service port
Description Reboot to take effect after settings. Optionally, the web page
login is HTTP/HTTPS. Default as 15 minutes, the timeout will automatically
exit the login page, need to login again. After the timeout does not need to
enter a user name password, will automatically login to the web page. The
default is 80. If you want system security, you can set ports other than 80.
Such as :8080, webpage login: HTTP://ip:8080 The default is 443, the same as
the HTTP port. The value range is 1025 to 65535. The value of RTP port starts
from the initial value set. For each call, the value of voice and video port
is added 2. Number of calls.
11.11 Network >> Advanced
Advanced network Settings are typically configured by the IT administrator to
improve the
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quality of the device service. For configuration, query the 10.7 advanced Settings.
11.12 Line >> SIP
Configure the Line service configuration on this page.
Table 15 – Line configuration on the web page
Parameters Register Settings Line Status
Activate Username Authentication User Display Name Authentication Password
Realm Server Name SIP Server 1 Server Address Server Port Transport Protocol
Registration Expiration SIP Server 2 Server Address Server Port Transport
Protocol Registration Expiration SIP Proxy Server Address Proxy Server Port
Proxy User Proxy Password Backup Proxy Server Address Backup Proxy Server Port
Basic Settings Enable Auto Answering
Auto Answering Delay
Description
Display the current line status at page loading. To get the up to date line
status, user has to refresh the page manually. Whether the service of the line
is activated Enter the username of the service account. Enter the
authentication user of the service account Enter the display name to be sent
in a call request. Enter the authentication password of the service account
Enter the SIP domain if requested by the service provider Input server name.
Enter the IP or FQDN address of the SIP server Enter the SIP server port,
default is 5060 Set up the SIP transport line using TCP or UDP or TLS. Set SIP
expiration date.
Enter the IP or FQDN address of the SIP server Enter the SIP server port,
default is 5060 Set up the SIP transport line using TCP or UDP or TLS. Set SIP
expiration date. Enter the IP or FQDN address of the SIP proxy server. Enter
the SIP proxy server port, default is 5060. Enter the SIP proxy user. Enter
the SIP proxy password. Enter the IP or FQDN address of the backup proxy
server. Enter the backup proxy server port, default is 5060.
Enable auto-answering, the incoming calls will be answered automatically after
the delay time Set the delay for incoming call before the system automatically
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answered it
Call Forward Unconditional
Enable unconditional call forward, all incoming calls will be
forwarded to the number specified in the next field
Call Forward Number for Set the number of unconditional call forward
Unconditional
Call Forward on Busy
Enable call forward on busy, when the device is busy, any
incoming call will be forwarded to the number specified in the next
field.
Call Forward Number for Busy Set the number of call forward on busy .
Call Forward on No Answer Enable call forward on no answer, when an incoming call is not
answered within the configured delay time, the call will be
forwarded to the number specified in the next field.
Call Forward Number for No Set the number of call forward on no answer.
Answer
Call Forward Delay for No Set the delay time of not answered call before being forwarded.
Answer
Transfer Timeout
Set the timeout of call transfer process.
Conference Type
Set the type of call conference, Local=set up call conference by
the device itself, maximum supports two remote parties,
Server=set up call conference by dialing to a conference room on
the server
Server Conference Number Set the conference room number when conference type is set to
be Server
Subscribe For Voice Message Enable the device to subscribe a voice message waiting
notification, if enabled, the device will receive notification from the
server if there is voice message waiting on the server
Voice Message Number
Set the number for retrieving voice message
Voice Message Subscribe Set the interval of voice message notification subscription
Period
Enable Hotline
Enable hotline configuration, the device will dial to the specific
number immediately at audio channel opened by off-hook handset
or turn on hands-free speaker or headphone
Hotline Delay
Set the delay for hotline before the system automatically dialed it
Hotline Number
Set the hotline dialing number
Dial Without Registered
Set call out by proxy without registration
Enable Missed Call Log
If enabled, the device will save missed calls into the call history
record.
DTMF Type
Set the DTMF type to be used for the line
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DTMF SIP INFO Mode
Set the SIP INFO mode to send *’ and
#’ or 10′ and
11′
Enable DND
Enable Do-not-disturb, any incoming call to this line will be
rejected automatically
Subscribe For Voice Message Enable the device to subscribe a voice message waiting
notification, if enabled, the device will receive notification from the
server if there is voice message waiting on the server
Use VPN
Set the line to use VPN restrict route
Use STUN
Set the line to use STUN for NAT traversal
Enable Failback
Whether to switch to the primary server when it is available.
Failback Interval
A Register message is used to periodically detect the time interval
for the availability of the main Proxy.
Signal Failback
Multiple proxy cases, whether to allow the invite/register request
to also execute failback.
Signal Retry Counts
The number of attempts that the SIP Request considers proxy
unavailable under multiple proxy scenarios.
Codecs Settings
Set the priority and availability of the codecs by adding or remove
them from the list.
Video Codecs
Select video code to preview video.
Advanced Settings
Use Feature Code
When this setting is enabled, the features in this section will not be
handled by the device itself but by the server instead. In order to
control the enabling of the features, the device will send feature
code to the server by dialing the number specified in each feature
code field.
Enable DND
Set the feature code to dial to the server
Disable DND
Set the feature code to dial to the server
Enable
Call
Forward Set the feature code to dial to the server
Unconditional
Disable Call Forward Set the feature code to dial to the server
Unconditional
Enable Call Forward on Busy Set the feature code to dial to the server
Disable Call Forward on Busy Set the feature code to dial to the server
Enable Call Forward on No Set the feature code to dial to the server
Answer
Disable Call Forward on No Set the feature code to dial to the server
Answer
Enable Blocking Anonymous Set the feature code to dial to the server
Call
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Disable Blocking Anonymous Set the feature code to dial to the server
Call
Call Waiting On Code
Set the feature code to dial to the server
Call Waiting Off Code
Set the feature code to dial to the server
Send Anonymous On Code Set the feature code to dial to the server
Send Anonymous Off Code Set the feature code to dial to the server
SIP Encryption
Enable SIP encryption such that SIP transmission will be
encrypted
RTP Encryption
Enable RTP encryption such that RTP transmission will be
encrypted
Enable Session Timer
Set the line to enable call ending by session timer refreshment.
The call session will be ended if there is not new session timer
event update received after the timeout period
Session Timeout
Set the session timer timeout period
Enable BLF List
Enable/Disable BLF List
BLF List Number
BLF List allows one BLF key to monitor the status of a group.
Multiple BLF lists are supported.
Response Single Codec
If setting enabled, the device will use single codec in response to
an incoming call request
BLF Server
The registered server will receive the subscription package from
ordinary application of BLF device.
Please enter the BLF server, if the sever does not support
subscription package, the registered server and subscription
server will be separated.
Keep Alive Type
Set the line to use dummy UDP or SIP OPTION packet to keep
NAT pinhole opened
Keep Alive Interval
Set the keep alive packet transmitting interval
Keep Authentication
Keep the authentication parameters from previous authentication
Blocking Anonymous Call
Reject any incoming call without presenting caller ID
User Agent
Set the user agent, the default is Model with Software Version.
Specific Server Type
Set the line to collaborate with specific server type
SIP Version
Set the SIP version
Anonymous Call Standard
Set the standard to be used for anonymous
Local Port
Set the local port
Ring Type
Set the ring tone type for the line
Enable user=phone
Sets user=phone in SIP messages.
Use Tel Call
Set use tel call
Auto TCP
Using TCP protocol to guarantee usability of transport for SIP
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messages above 1500 bytes
Enable Rport
Set the line to add rport in SIP headers
Enable PRACK
Set the line to support PRACK SIP message
DNS Mode
Select DNS mode, A, SRV, NAPTR
Enable Long Contact
Allow more parameters in contact field per RFC 3840
Enable Strict Proxy
Enables the use of strict routing. When the device receives
packets from the serverit will use the source IP address, not the
address in via field.
Convert URI
Convert not digit and alphabet characters to %hh hex code
Use Quote in Display Name Whether to add quote in display name, i.e. “Fanvil” vs Fanvil
Enable GRUU
Support Globally Routable User-Agent URI (GRUU)
Sync Clock Time
Time Sync with server
Enable Inactive Hold
With the post-call hold capture package enabled, you can see that
in the INVITE package, SDP is inactive.
Caller ID Header
Set the Caller ID Header
Use 182 Response for Call Set the device to use 182 response code at call waiting response
waiting
Enable Feature Sync
Feature Sync with server
Enable SCA
Enable/Disable SCA (Shared Call Appearance )
CallPark Number
Set the CallPark number.
Server Expire
Set the timeout to use the server.
TLS Version
Choose TLS Version.
uaCSTA Number
Set uaCSTA Number.
Enable Click To Talk
With the use of special server, click to call out directly after
enabling.
Enable Chgport
Whether port updates are enabled.
Flash mode
Chose Flash modenormal or SIP info.
Flash Info Content-Type
Set the SIP info content type.
Flash Info Content-Body
Set the SIP info content body.
PickUp Number
Set the scramble number when the Pickup is enabled.
JoinCall Number
Set JoinCall Number.
Intercom Number
Set Intercom Number.
Unregister On Boot
Whether to enable logout function.
Enable MAC Header
Whether to open the registration of SIP package with user agent
with MAC or not.
Enable Register MAC Header Whether to open the registration is user agent with MAC or not.
BLF Dialog Strict Match
Whether to enable accurate matching of BLF sessions.
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PTime(ms)
Set whether to bring ptime field, default no.
Packing time
Set the packaging time, unit: milliseconds, optional values: 10, 20,
30, 40, 50, 60
Transaction timer T1
Configure the duration of SIP transaction timer T1, unit:
milliseconds, range: 500-10000
Transaction timer T1
Configure the duration of SIP transaction timer T1, unit:
milliseconds, range: 2000-40000
Transaction timer T1
Configure the duration of SIP transaction timer T1, unit:
milliseconds, range: 2500-60000
Search number
Incoming call resident number Hold the call to the configured number, record the number of voice
broadcast, and then use the number recorded by other terminals
to retrieve the call
SIP Global Settings
Strict Branch
Set up to strictly match the Branch field.
Enable Group
Set open group.
Enable RFC4475
Set to enable RFC4475.
Enable Strict UA Match
Enable strict UA matching.
Registration Failure Retry Set the registration failure retry time.
Time
Local SIP Port
Modify the device SIP port.
Enable uaCSTA
Set to enable the uaCSTA function.
11.13 Line >> SIP Hotspot
Please refer to 9.4 SIP Hotspot.
11.14 Line >> Dial Plan
Parameters Press # to invoke dialing
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Picture 93 – Dial plan settings Table 16- device 4 dialing methods Description The user dials the other party’s number and then adds the #
Dial Fixed Length
Timeout dial Enable E.164
Add dialing rules:
number to dial out; The number entered by the user is automatically dialed out when it reaches a fixed length The system dials automatically after timeout Please refer to e. 164 standard specification
Picture 94 – Custom setting of dial – up rules
Table 17- Dial-up rule configuration table
Parameters
Description
Dial rule
There are two types of matching: Full Matching or Prefix Matching.
In Full matching, the entire device number is entered and then
mapped per the Dial Peer rules.
In prefix matching, only part of the number is entered followed by
T. The mapping with then take place whenever these digits are
dialed. Prefix mode supports a maximum of 30 digits.
Note: Two different special characters are used. x — Matches any single digit that is dialed. [ ] — Specifies a range of numbers to be matched. It may be a range, a list of ranges separated
by commas, or a list of digits.
Destination
Set Destination address. This is for IP direct.
Port
Set the Signal port, and the default is 5060 for SIP.
Alias
Set the Alias. This is the text to be added, replaced or deleted. It is
an optional item.
Note: There are four types of aliases.
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all: xxx xxx will replace the phone number. add: xxx xxx will be dialed before any phone number. del The characters will be deleted from the phone number. rep: xxx xxx will be substituted for the specified characters.
Suffix
Characters to be added at the end of the phone number. It is an
optional item.
Length
Set the number of characters to be deleted. For example, if this is
set to 3, the device will delete the first 3 digits of the phone
number. It is an optional item.
This feature allows the user to create rules to make dialing easier. There are several different options for dialing rules. The examples below will show how this can be used.
Example 1: All Substitution — Assume that it is desired to place a direct IP call to IP address 172.168.2.208. Using this feature, 123 can be substituted for 172.168.2.208.
Picture 95 – Dial rules table (1)
Example 2: Partial Substitution — To dial a long distance call to Beijing
requires dialing area code 010 before the local phone number. Using this
feature 1 can be substituted for 010. For example, to call 62213123 would only
require dialing 162213123 instead of 01062213123.
Picture 96 – Dial rules table (2) Example 3: Addition — Two examples are
shown. In the first case, it is assumed that 0 must be dialed before any 11
digit number beginning with 13. In the second case, it is assumed that 0 must
be dialed before any 11 digit number beginning with 135, 136, 137, 138, or
139. Two different special characters are used.
x — Matches any single digit that is dialed. [] — Specifies a range of numbers
to be matched. It may be a range, a list of ranges separated by commas, or a
list of digits.
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11.15 Line >> Action Plan
When calling to a phone, the bounded IP camera synchronously transmits video
to the opposite phone (video support).
Log in to the device web, visit [Line] >[Action plan], and configure action
plan rules.
Parameter Number Type Direction Line Username Password URL User Agent MCAST Codec Action
Picture 97 – Action Plan
Table 18 – Action Plan
Description Auxiliary phone number (support video) Support video display on
call. For call mode, incoming/outgoing call displays video Set up outgoing
lines. Bind the user name of the IP camera. Bind IP camera password. Video
streaming information. Set user agent information Set multicast coding Action
when the configured number is triggered
11.16 Line >> Basic Settings
Set up the register global configuration.
Table 19 – Set the line global configuration on the web page
Parameters STUN Settings
Description
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Server Address Server Port Binding Period
SIP Waiting Time
Certification File TLS Certification File
Set the STUN server address Set the STUN server port, default is 3478 Set the
STUN binding period which can be used to keep the NAT pinhole opened. Set the
timeout of STUN binding before sending SIP messages
Upload or delete the TLS certification file used for encrypted SIP
transmission.
11.17 Device settings >> Features
Configuration device features.
Table 20 – General function Settings
Parameters Basic Settings Enable Call Waiting
Enable Call Transfer Enable Auto Onhook
Auto Onhook Time
Enable Silent Mode
Enable Default Line
Enable Auto Switch Line
Default Ext Line Ban Outgoing
Default Answer Mode Default Dialing Mode Hide DTMF Enable CallLog
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Description
Enable this setting to allow user to take second incoming call during an
established call. Default enabled. Enable Call Transfer. The device will hang
up and return to the idle automatically at hands-free mode Specify Auto Onhook
time, the device will hang up and return to the idle automatically after Auto
Hand down time at hands-free mode, and play dial tone Auto Onhook time at
handset mode When enabled, the device is muted, there is no ringing when
calls, you can use the volume keys and mute key to unmute. If enabled, user
can assign default SIP line for dialing out rather than SIP1. Enable device to
select an available SIP line as default automatically Select the default line
to use for outgoing calls If you select Ban Outgoing to enable it, and you
cannot dial out any number. Default answer mode, video or voice Default call
mode, video or voice Configure the hide DTMF mode. Select whether to save the
call log.
Enable Restricted Incoming List Enable Allowed Incoming List Enable Restricted
Outgoing List Enable Country Code Country Code Area Code Enable Number Privacy
Match Direction
Start Position Hide Digits Allow IP Call P2P IP Prefix Caller Name Priority
Emergency Call Number Search path LDAP Search Caller Information Display Mode
Emergency Call Number
Restrict Active URI Source IP
Whether to enable restricted call list. Whether to enable the allowed call
list. Whether to enable the restricted allocation list. Whether the country
code is enabled. Fill in the country code. Fill in the area code. Whether to
enable number privacy. Matching direction, there are two kinds of rules from
right to left and from left to right. Open number privacy after the start of
the hidden location. Turn on number privacy to hide the number of digits. If
enabled, user can dial out with IP address Prefix a point-to-point IP call.
Change caller ID display priority.
Select the search path. Select from with one LDAP for search Name display
style Configure the Emergency Call Number. Despite the keyboard is locked, you
can dial the emergency call number Set the device to accept Active URI command
from specific IP address. More details please refer to this link
Push XML Server
Enable Pre-Dial
Enable Multi Line Line Display Format Contact As Allowed List Type Block XML
When Call SIP notify
Configure the Push XML Server, when device receives request, it will determine
whether to display corresponding content on the device which sent by the
specified server or not. Disable this feature, user enter number will open
audio channel automatically. Enable the feature, user enter the number without
opening audio channel. If enabled, up to 10 simultaneous calls can exist on
the device, and if disabled, up to 2 simultaneous calls can exist on the
device. Custom line formatSIPn/SIPnxxx/xxx@SIPn NONE/BOTH/DND Allowed List/FWD
Allowed List Disable XML push on call. When enabled, the device displays the
information when it receives the relevant notify content.
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Call number filtering
Automatically current call
resume
the If the current road changes, it will automatically release hold
Call timeout
If the remote device fails to answer within the time, the local end will automatically hang up
Ringing timeout
Ring duration of an incoming call
Enable push XML authentication Enable push XML authentication
If the subscribed BLF number has an incoming call, whether to Display the grab
prompt window
display the prompt interface of snap in
Play the prompt tone of
Whether to play a prompt tone when there is an incoming call
grabbing and answering
from the subscribed BLF number
Snap ring type Call priority Capture timeout Tone Settings Enable Holding Tone
Enable Call Waiting Tone Play Dialing DTMF Tone
Play Talking DTMF Tone
DND Settings DND Option Enable DND Timer
DND Start Time DND End Time Intercom Settings Enable Intercom
Enable Intercom Mute Enable Intercom Tone
Enable Intercom Barge
When there is an incoming call from the subscribed BLF number, the device
plays the ringing tone type If set to priority, dial or enter, incoming calls
can be displayed When there is an incoming call, the alarm is automatically
captured within the ringing timeout period
When turned on, a tone plays when the call is held When turned on, a tone
plays when call waiting Play DTMF tone on the device when user pressed a
device digits at dialing, default enabled. Play DTMF tone on the device when
user pressed a device digits during taking, default enabled.
Select to take effect on the line or on the device or close. Enable DND Timer,
If enabled, the DND is automatically turned on from the start time to the off
time. Set DND Start Time Set DND End Time
When intercom is enabled, the device will accept the incoming call request
with a SIP header of Alert-Info instruction to automatically answer the call
after specific delay. Enable mute mode during the intercom call If the
incoming call is intercom call, the device plays the intercom tone Enable
Intercom Barge by selecting it, the device auto answers the intercom call
during a call. If the current call is intercom call,
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Response Code Settings DND Response Code Busy Response Code Reject Response
Code Password Dial Settings Enable Password Dial
Encryption Number Length Password Dial Prefix
the device will reject the second intercom call
Set the SIP response code on call rejection on DND Set the SIP response code
on line busy Set the SIP response code on c
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