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WatchNET SIP Desk Phone
AVC-DP7
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........................................................................................................................................................................ Revision History ............................................................................................................................................ 4 Chapter 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 4
1.1 Summary ......................................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 4 1.3 Appearance and Interface Description ........................................................................................... 6 1.4 Keypad Description ......................................................................................................................... 6 1.5 Indicators ........................................................................................................................................ 7 1.6 Interface Description....................................................................................................................... 8
Chapter 2 Installation .................................................................................................................................... 9 2.1 Connecting Video Phone ................................................................................................................. 9
Chapter 3 Operating Video Phone .............................................................................................................. 10 3.1 Basic Operation ............................................................................................................................. 10
3.1.1 Main Screen Operation ......................................................................................................... 10 3.1.2 Status and Notification .......................................................................................................... 10 3.1.3 Using the Touchscreen .......................................................................................................... 11 3.1.4 Startup and Shutdown .......................................................................................................... 11 3.1.5 View / Turn Off Notification .................................................................................................. 11 3.1.6 Making a Call ......................................................................................................................... 12
3.1.6.1 Dial Out Directly ......................................................................................................... 12 3.1.6.2 Calling from Contact List ............................................................................................ 15
3.1.7 Receiving Calls ....................................................................................................................... 15 3.1.7.1 Audio Call Options ...................................................................................................... 16 3.1.7.2 Video Call Options ...................................................................................................... 17
Chapter 4 Configuring Video Phone ........................................................................................................... 18 4.1 Connecting to Network from the Video Phone ............................................................................ 18 4.2 SIP Account Configuration ............................................................................................................ 19
4.2.1 Adding SIP Account ............................................................................................................... 20 4.2.2 Turn ON/OFF SIP Account ..................................................................................................... 22 4.2.3 Modify/Remove SIP Account ................................................................................................ 22
4.3 Audio Settings ............................................................................................................................... 23 4.3.1 Echo Cancel ........................................................................................................................... 24 4.3.2 Auto Gain Target ................................................................................................................... 24 4.3.3 Tone Volume ......................................................................................................................... 24 4.3.4 Talk Volume ........................................................................................................................... 24 4.3.5 Net EQ ................................................................................................................................... 25
4.4 Video Settings ............................................................................................................................... 25 4.4.1 Media Feedback .................................................................................................................... 26 4.4.2 H264 Setting .......................................................................................................................... 26 4.4.3 Other Settings ....................................................................................................................... 26
4.5 Call Settings ................................................................................................................................... 27 4.5.1 Call Forwarding ..................................................................................................................... 28 4.5.2 Call Waiting ........................................................................................................................... 29 4.5.3 Intercom ................................................................................................................................ 29 4.5.4 Hotline ................................................................................................................................... 29
4.6 Dial Plan ........................................................................................................................................ 30 4.6.1 Dial Plan ................................................................................................................................. 30 4.6.2 Area Code .............................................................................................................................. 30
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4.7 Auto Provision ............................................................................................................................... 30 4.8 Personalize .................................................................................................................................... 31 4.9 Reboot Manager ........................................................................................................................... 32
Chapter 5 Android Interface Settings ......................................................................................................... 33 5.1 Wireless & Network ...................................................................................................................... 33
5.1.1 Wi-Fi ...................................................................................................................................... 33 5.1.2 Ethernet ................................................................................................................................ 33 5.1.3 More ...................................................................................................................................... 34 5.1.4 Bluetooth............................................................................................................................... 34 5.1.5 VLAN ...................................................................................................................................... 35
5.2 Device ............................................................................................................................................ 35 5.2.1 Display ................................................................................................................................... 36 5.2.2 Storage .................................................................................................................................. 37 5.2.3 HDMI ..................................................................................................................................... 37 5.2.4 Sound & Notification ............................................................................................................. 38 5.2.5 Apps ....................................................................................................................................... 39 5.2.6 Screenshot Setting ................................................................................................................ 39
5.3 Personal......................................................................................................................................... 39 5.3.1 Security .................................................................................................................................. 40 5.3.2 Language & Input .................................................................................................................. 42 5.3.3 Accounts ................................................................................................................................ 42 5.3.4 Backup & Reset ..................................................................................................................... 43
5.4 System ........................................................................................................................................... 43 5.4.1 Date & Time .......................................................................................................................... 44 5.4.2 About Device ......................................................................................................................... 45 5.4.3 Accessibility ........................................................................................................................... 45
Chapter 6 Logging in using Web Browser ................................................................................................... 46 6.1 Status ............................................................................................................................................ 48 6.2 Account ......................................................................................................................................... 49
6.2.1 Basic ...................................................................................................................................... 49 6.2.2 Advanced ............................................................................................................................... 50
6.3 Network ........................................................................................................................................ 54 6.3.1 Basic ...................................................................................................................................... 54 6.3.2 Advanced ............................................................................................................................... 55
6.4 Phone ............................................................................................................................................ 56 6.4.1 Time / Lang ............................................................................................................................ 56 6.4.2 Preference ............................................................................................................................. 57 6.4.3 Call Feature ........................................................................................................................... 58 6.4.4 Audio ..................................................................................................................................... 62 6.4.5 Video ..................................................................................................................................... 63 6.4.6 Ext Key ................................................................................................................................... 64 6.4.7 Tones ..................................................................................................................................... 66 6.4.8 Dial Plan ................................................................................................................................. 66 6.4.9 Action URL ............................................................................................................................. 69 6.4.10 Multicast ............................................................................................................................. 71
6.5 Phone Book ................................................................................................................................... 72 6.5.1 Local Book ............................................................................................................................. 72 6.5.2 Remote Book ......................................................................................................................... 73
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6.5.3 Call Log .................................................................................................................................. 74 6.5.4 LDAP ...................................................................................................................................... 75 6.5.5 BroadSoft .............................................................................................................................. 76
6.6 Upgrade ......................................................................................................................................... 77 6.6.1 Basic ...................................................................................................................................... 77 6.6.2 Advanced ............................................................................................................................... 78
6.7 Security ......................................................................................................................................... 80 6.7.1 Basic ...................................................................................................................................... 80 6.7.2 Advanced ............................................................................................................................... 81
Revision History Revision Date Author Description of Changes
1.0 02/01/2017 Peter Punzalan Manual Created.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Summary
AVC-DP7 is an Android-based multimedia terminal with a 7 inch touch screen and a 2M CMOS sensor camera. It
supports H.264/H.263 codec with adaptive bandwidth adjustment. The 7 inch touch screen offers excellent user
experiences such as high quality videophone, smooth internet surfing, various Android Apps and daily information.
AVC-DP7 provides 2 Ethernet ports, 1USB, 1HDMI, and one 3.5mm headset/audio port.
1.2 Specifications
Graphic Display - 7 inch capacitive touch screen TFT LCD. 1024x600 pixels, 16:9 wide screen
aspect ration
Camera – 1.3 megapixel CMOS camera, free rotation
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Network Protocol – SIP RFC3261, TCP/UDP/IP, PPPOE, RTP/RTCP
OS – Android 5.1
Voice Codec
o G.711A/U, G.729,G.722
o AMR-NB, AMR-WB, OPUS
Video Codec – H.263, H.264
DTMF Modes – Inband, RFC2833, SIP Info
Audio Features – VAD, CNG, Echo Canceller G.165/G.168
Video Features
o QCIF, CIF, 4CIF, VGA, 720P
o Video bitrate: 64kbps-2Mbps
o PIP
o Full Screen
o Local video ON/OFF control
Others
o Download content from the specified server
o Information receiving, storing and rendering capabilities
o Web browser
o Contacts and call records management
o Support playing local or online video
Network Interface – Dual switched 10/100/1000Mbps port, supports IEEE802.az energy
efficient Ethernet
Wifi – IEEE802.11 b/g/n
Expansion Interface – USB 2.0, 3.5mm headset hack and HDMI
IP Configuration – Static IP, DHCP or PPPoE
Management – LCD Menu Configuration, TR069, WebUI
Dimension – 240x192x160mm
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1.3 Appearance and Interface Description
Front View
1.4 Keypad Description
Camera – Adjustable camera shooting angle, rotate down to turn off the camera
Power – Turn On/Off the LCD, Reboot or Silent mode
Suspend - Turn On/Off the LCD, Reboot or Silent mode
Volume – Press “+” or” –“ to adjust phone volume
Standard Keypad – Input the number to call
Function Key
o Delete – Delete a character before the cursor
o OK – Same function with “Enter” key
o Message – Optional
o Contact – To go to the contact list to view local contact list
o Conference – To add additional contact or join two contact into a conference call
o Hold – Puts hold during a call
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o Transfer – To transfer the current call to a third party call
o Mute – to mute the mic so other party cannot here you
Home button – To return to the main screen, if pressed longer it will display the recent
application used
Menu button – To open the system or program setup menu
Back button – To return to the previous menu
Speaker button – to put call on speaker
1.5 Indicators
Indicator Label Icon Status Description
Power
ON Video phone is powered On and working
OFF Video phone is Off
Network Connection
ON Network (LAN port) is connected
OFF Network (LAN port) is disconnected
Information
Flashing There is a missed call or unread message
OFF Normal status
Rear View
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Side View
1.6 Interface Description
USB Interface – External USB storage supported
Headset – Supports 3.5mm jack stereo headset devices
HDMI – Supports HDMI cable to connect to TV or monitor
LAN – Video phone can be connected to switch, router or other network access devices,
supports POE
PC – Share network access from LAN port for PC and other equipment connection
Power – Connects to 12V adapter power supply
Handset – Connect to handset devices
Lock – Locks video phone using a laptop lock
Note: If using POE make sure not to plug the 12V AC adapter
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Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Connecting Video Phone
Connection Diagram
Connecting to Network
Use internet cable to connect the video phone to a router or switch, if the Network
Connection indicator is on, network is properly connected.
Connecting to PC
You can connect to Video Phone via browser by typing the IP address on the address.
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Chapter 3 Operating Video Phone
3.1 Basic Operation
3.1.1 Main Screen operation
Status Bar – status bar displays time, internet connectivity and other status
Shortcuts – user can modify the shortcut screen according to the desire settings
3.1.2 Status and Notification
The Status bar is divided into two zones, on the left is Notification area and one on the right is
Status area
Notification Area Status Area
Status Area
Icon Description
Network is connected
Slide Mode (Sound is Off)
Alarm clock is set
Bluetooth is opened
Shortcuts
Status Bar
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Notification Area
Icon Description
SIP account is unregistered
SIP account is registered
Missed call received
Uploading
3.1.3 Using the Touchscreen
Tap – to select item on the screen, such as settings, options, apps or to type letters, number and
symbols using onscreen keyboard.
Touch and Hold – touch and hold the item to see options of the icon
Drag – touch and hold the icon for few seconds then once the item has a red frame you can
move the icon to the shortcut menu
Slide – move your finger across the screen to slide, to go to different page or menu page.
Double-Click – tap the screen twice in quick succession, for example when the user surfs in the
browser you can quickly click tap twice on the page to enlarge the page.
Pinch – place two fingers on screen then pinch them together to zoom out or spread apart to
zoom in which could be used to picture view.
3.1.4 Startup and Shutdown
Startup – when power is plugged in, video phone turns on automatically
Reboot – you can restart the video phone by following the steps below;
o Press and hold the “Power” button until the pop-up menu shows up
o Tap “Reboot” to restart
3.1.5 View / Turn Off Notifications
To view notifications, drag down the status bar then tap each notification to view the detailed
notification
Touch and Hold one of the notifications bar until the icon appears, tap the icon to get into the
priority setting interface.
To turn off notifications simply drag down the middle of the screen to display the notifications
then click the 3 bar icon to clear up the notifications as shows below.
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3.1.6 Making a Call – User can use the SIP account to call or IP to IP using dial plan to call directly. User
can dial directly from keypad or select the contacts from the list to call, see below list of modes
supported.
Mode 1 – Direct Pick up using handset
Mode 2 – Press Speaker button on keypad to dial
Mode 3 – Tap Call Icon on Shortcuts
Mode 4 – Tap the Menu Button on the shortcut and tap dial button
3.1.6.1 Dial out Directly
User can press the number on the keypad to go to dialing page, to delete a number
press X icon and press the Audio Call or Video call as preferred.
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Audio Calling – Audio calling only
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Video Calling – Allows you to see the person on the other line
User can also select which SIP account to use when dialing out.
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3.1.6.2 Calling from Contact List
Tap the Call icon then tap Label Phone Book icon , select Local Phone
Book, select the contact then press call or video call
3.1.7 Receiving Calls – there is two modes when receiving a call, Video or Audio, if the caller has been
saved in the contacts it will show the contact’s name, otherwise the caller’s number will be displayed.
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3.1.7.1 Audio Call Options – During the audio conversation the user will have some options to use, see
picture below
Icon Description
Tap to put the current call on Hold
Tap to resume the current call from Hold
Tap to transfer the current call
Tap to mute the mic from the video phone
Tap to send a video request on the current call
Tap to use Handset mode
Tap to show more options
Tap to hide more options
Tap to start a conference call
Tap to start recording
Tap to call different number from other line
Tap to show touchpad
Tap to hide the right pane
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3.1.7.2 Video Call options – During the Video call the user will have some options to use, see picture
below.
Icon Description
Tap to disable the caller’s camera
Tap to disable the user’s camera
Tap to open the full screen of the video call
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Chapter 4 Configuring Video Phone
4.1 Connecting to Network from the Video Phone
AVC-DP7 Video phone support LAN Ethernet and Wireless connection and connects using three
different modes which are:
Static IP – to configure the static IP, go to Settings-Ethernet-Ethernet IP mode then select static
and input the network settings
DHCP – to configure the network using DHCP just go to Settings-Ethernet-Ethernet IP mode then
select DHCP
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Wi-Fi – to configure the Wi-Fi just go to Settings-Wi-Fi then turn on, select the Wi-Fi name and
input the password if needed.
4.2 SIP Account Configuration – there a different ways to go to SIP settings from the video phone, see
below.
1. Call Icon on Main screen - In the main screen, tap call icon then click setting icon
and go to “Account Manager”
2. Menu in the Main screen - in the In the main screen, tap menu icon , tap dial icon then
go to setting icon and go to “Account Manager”
3. Speaker Button on Keypad - Press speaker button then tap setting icon and go to
“Account Manager”
4. From a Browser – In the main screen, tap the browser icon and input the IP address of
the video phone to the address bar and hit enter, default username is: admin and password is:
admin. Go to Account – Basic and input the SIP account information then click submit.
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4.2.1 Adding SIP Account – DP7 Video phone supports up to 6 different SIP accounts.
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Parameter Description
Register Name SIP Account ID provided by the ISP
User Name SIP User Name provided by the ISP
Password SIP Password provided by the ISP
Display Name SIP Display Name
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Reg Server IP SIP Server, could be domain or IP
Reg Server Port SIP Server port number, default is always 5060
Reg Server IP 2 Backup SIP Server
Reg Server Port 2 Backup Server port, default is 5060
Backup Proxy IP Backup SIP Proxy Server
Backup Proxy Port Backup Proxy Server port, default is 5060
After all parameters are configured, tap “Save” button to save the configurations.
4.2.2 Turn ON/OFF SIP Account – After the SIP Account is configured and registered, it will show the
Account icon with a check mark that means it registered successfully, if not, it will show
with the red “X” mark on the icon , it will also show “Register” on the “Account Manager”
if the account successfully registered.
4.2.3 Modify/Remove SIP Account – users can modify or delete a SIP account, select the account
to be remove then tap “Clear Account”
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4.3 Audio Settings - Configuration settings for audio such as echo canceler, tone volume and talk
volume.
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4.3.1 Echo Cancel
CNG – is also known as Comfort Noise Generation, this allows the video phone to
generate comfortable background noise for voice communications during periods of silence on
the conversation.
VAD – is also known as Voice Activity Detection, this allows the video phone to detect
the presence or absence of human speech during a call, when detecting period of silence, the
VAD replaces that silence efficiently with special packets that indicate silence is occurring.
4.3.2 Auto Gain Target
AGC(Sending-side) – disabled by default
AGC(Receiving-side) – disabled by default
AGC Target(1-20dB) – range from 1 to 20dB, 3dB is set by default
4.3.3 Tone Volume
Tone HandFree – volume control for Hands free tone
Tone HandSet – volume control for Hand set tone
Tone HeadSet – volume control for headset such as Bluetooth and other devices
4.3.4 Talk Volume
Talk HandFree – volume control for hands free during a call
Talk HandSet – volume control for hand set during a call
Talk HeadSet – volume control for head set during a call
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4.3.5 Net EQ – Filter forgetting factor base; range from 0-255 and set for 250 by default
4.4 Video Settings – Configuration setting video calling such as profile, h264 setting and other video
call settings.
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4.4.1 Media Feedback
NACK – only enable to filter mosaic
Tmmbr – if enabled, it will send the maximum temporary rate request, disabled by
default
4.4.2 H264 Setting
Profile – profile supports 4 modes such as Base, Main, High and extended. Different
profiles makes different coding function and video quality.
Level – different profile also has its own corresponding level value.
Rate Control – support bitrate, crf or qp.
IDR Interval – also known as Instantaneous Decoding Refresh, it is used to control the
process of coding and decoding
4.4.3 Other Settings
Hardware Encoder Acceleration – is use to solve the image issue, user can enable the
hardware endec acceleration when needed.
Hardware Decode Acceleration – set to disable by default
Color Management – setting to increase the phone display color.
Image Quality – user can select Low, Middle or High mode.
Camera Priority – the video phone can connect extra camera, if the video phone has 2
cameras, user can select which camera is in priority when needed.
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4.5 Call Settings – Configuration settings for call forwarding, no answer forwarding and other call
settings.
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4.5.1 Call Forwarding
Mode – to select which mode to use
Account – to select which account the settings applies
Always Forwarding – if enabled, the call will be forwarded to the number immediately
Forwarding Number – input the number where the call will be forwarded
Always On Code – to configure the code to turn on always forwarding
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Always Off Code – to configure the code to turn off the always forwarding function
Call Forwarding Busy – if enabled the call will be forwarded to a specific number when
video phone is busy
Forwarding Number – input the number where the call will be forwarded if video phone
is busy
Busy On Code – to configure the code to turn on the call forwarding busy function
Busy Off Code – to configure the code to turn off the call forwarding busy function
No Answer Forwarding – if enabled the call will be forwarded to a specific number when
no one answers the call
Forwarding Number – input the number where the call will be forwarded if no one
answer the call
Time out – target time when nobody answer the call it will be forwarded on the specific
number, by default is set to 30 seconds
No Answer On Code – to configure the code to turn on the no answer forwarding
function
No Answer Off Code – to configure the code to turn off the no answer forwarding
function
Do not Disturb – if enabled any calls will be rejected
DND On Code – to configure the code to turn on the DND function
DND Off Code – to configure the code to turn off the DND function
4.5.2 Call Waiting
Call Waiting – if enabled the incoming call during the conversation will be displayed on
the conversation interface, user can choose to answer or reject the call, if disabled the
third party caller will only hear a busy tone.
Playtone – The caller will hear the tone when waiting, different SIP server supports
different play tones.
Call Waiting On Code – to configure the code to turn on the call waiting function
Call Waiting Off Code – to configure the code to turn off the call waiting function
4.5.3 Intercom
Intercom Active – by default is enabled, disabling it will disable the video phone
Intercom Mute – If enabled the Video phone will be muted
4.5.4 Hotline – this allows the video phone to call out a specific number automatically.
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4.6 Dial Plan – this function allows the user to select a replace rules or dial plan
4.6.1 Dial Plan
Rules – user can select to which account the replace rule applies; i.e. when dialing 812 it
will dial the IP instead as an IP to IP calling
4.6.2 Area Code – is also known as NPAs (Numbering Plan Areas), they usually indicates different
geographical areas within one country.
Note: It only supports one area code rule.
4.7 Auto Provision – Video Phone can be configured to resynchronize its internal configuration stat
to match a remote profile periodically and on power up by contacting a normal provisioning
server (NPS) or an access control server (ACS).
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4.8 Personalize – user can setup the log level and hook mode of the video phone, the higher the level
the higher alert level is.
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4.9 Reboot Manager – users can manage a reboot time period for the video phone.
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Chapter 5 Android Interface Settings
5.1 Wireless & Network
5.1.1 Wi-Fi – Tap the “On” button to enable wi-fi and connect to a wireless network
5.1.2 Ethernet – users can connect using dhcp mode or static to assign an ip address, also can
disable/enable the Ethernet function.
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5.1.3 More – tap to display other function.
Tethering & Portable Hotspot – the video phone support hotspot to give internet access to a
different devices
VPN – Video phone support VPN connection
Data Usage – This option allows the user the view the data usage of the video phone
5.1.4 Bluetooth – Video phone support Bluetooth for hand free devices such as headset or portable
speaker.
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5.1.5 VLAN – VLAN configuration for the video phone
5.2 Device
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5.2.1 Display – user can modify the display on the video phone.
Brightness Level – Tap to modify the Brightness display on the video phone
Wallpaper – User can select the desire wallpaper from the gallery or from the externa SD card
storage
Sleep – Tap to configure the sleep timer when video phone is not in use
Daydream – Users can modify a screensaver for the video phone when in sleep mode.
o Clock – supports to mode digital or analog clock display
o Colors – display variety of colors when video phone is on sleep mode
o Photo Frame – can display a picture when video phone is on sleep mode
o Photo Table – can display multiple pictures when video phone is on sleep mode
Font size - user can select from small, normal, large and huge
When device is rotated – user can select what happens when the video phone is rotated.
Cast screen – video phone supports cast screen to cast the display on different monitor using a
device.
Dual-Screen – The video phone support dual screen or extended screen to view other apps on
the second screen
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5.2.2 Storage – user can view the storage capacity of the video phone or to determine the available
storage of the video phone.
5.2.3 HDMI – HDMI function can be turn Off or On
HDMI Resolution – to adjust the resolution of the HDMI monitor connected
Screen Zoom – to adjust the zoom ratio of the HDMI monitor
Screen Timeout – HDMI monitor will go to sleep when idle depending on the timeout set
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5.2.4 Sound & Notification
Media volume – to adjust the volume media or video phone volume
Alarm volume – to adjust the volume for alarm
Ring volume – to adjust the ringing volume when a caller is calling the video phone
Also vibrate for calls – to enable/disable the vibrate option when receiving a call
Interruptions – to configure the interruption setting interface, if the user turns the video phone
to silent mode, user can set the priority event or priority time allowed interruptions.
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5.2.5 Apps – user can view the apps installed on the video phone or the app running on the background.
5.2.6 Screenshot Setting – user can set the screenshot settings such as where it saves and status of the
screenshot made
5.3 Personal
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5.3.1 Security – allows user to configure the lock settings and other security settings
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Screen lock – user can set a lock for video phone, supports swipe, pattern, pin or password
Owner info – user can enable the owner info on lock screen, can modify its own information to
be displayed on lock screen
Smart Lock – video phone support smart lock that allows user to lock or unlock the video phone
by hand gestures, by trusted places and trusted devices.
Password (Make passwords visible) – can be enable or disable to show password
Device administrators – user can allow the android device manager to lock or erase a lost
device
Unknown sources – this is to allow a third party app to be installed on the video phone
Verify Apps – to turn off or on the verification message before installing the app
SSH console – to enable/disable the SSH function for the video phone.
Storage type – displays the type of storage for the video phone
Trusted credentials – to enable/disable the trusted certificates allows on the video phone
Install from SD card – users can install application from the SD card
Screen Pinning – if enabled user can pin the screen until the users unpin again
App with usage access – to select which account can use data if available
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5.3.2 Language & Input – user can modify language and other keyboard options.
Language – user can select multiple languages
Spell Checker – to enable/disable the spell checker for the video phone when typing on browser
and other applications
Personal Dictionary – user can add, modify or delete a personal dictionary
Current Keyboard – user can select a keyboard type
Android Keyboard – user can modify other settings on the keyboard such as “auto-
capitalization”, “Sound on keypress” and more.
Speech – is a form of speech synthesis that coverts text into spoken voice output
Mouse/Trackpad – user can modify the pointer speed of a USB mouse if connected
5.3.3 Accounts – user can add or delete google, IMAP or POP3 accounts
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5.3.4 Backup & Reset – user can backup data, accounts, restore and factory reset the settings on the
video phone
Backup & Restore – allows to backup data, WIFI passwords and other settings to google services
Backup Account – user can backup account
Automatic Restore – user can restore the setting, app and data
Factory Data Reset – erase all data or configuration on device
5.4 System
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5.4.1 Date & Time
Automatic date & time – automatic update of date and time goes thru network and get the
latest and update time/date for the video phone
Set date – can manually set the date
Set time – can manually set time
Select time zone – user can select the preferred or correct time zone for their location
Use 24-hour format – can select from 12 hour or 24 hour format
Choose date format – user can select date format
SNTP Server – user can connect to SNTP server for date and time
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5.4.2 About Device – this option shows all the information about the video phone
5.4.3 Accessibility
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Services – shows the services installed on the video phone
System
o Caption – to enable/disable the caption of an application
o Magnification gestures – to enable/disable magnification gestures option
o Large text – to enable/disable large text size
o High Contrast text – to adjust the contrast on text
o Power button ends call – if enable, pressing the power button will end the call
o Auto-rotate screen – to enable/disable the auto-rotate the screen
o Speak Passwords – if enabled a voice prompt will be activated during a password setup
o Accessibility Shortcut – if enabled accessibility option will be on main screen
o Text-to-speech output - is a form of speech synthesis that coverts text into spoken voice
output
o Touch & hold delay – to set hold delay, options from short, medium and long.
Chapter 6 Logging in using Web Browser
Login
To login using web browser, enter the Video Phone’s IP address on the address bar, by default is
Username: admin
Password: admin
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6.1 Status – displays information of the Video Phone
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6.2 Account – configuration settings for SIP accounts.
6.2.1 Basic – Basic configuration to setup the SIP accounts and SIP server.
SIP Account – settings to enter the sip account information and status if registered or not.
SIP Server 1 – settings to configure the primary SIP server, sip server could be a URL or IP
address, registration period is a time when the account tries to register again to make sure that
the account is still registered or not.
SIP Server 2 – settings to configure the secondary SIP server, this is for redundancy, if the video
phone failed to register on the primary the video phone will try to register on the secondary SIP
server.
Outbound Proxy Server – Outbound proxy server is used to receive all request message and
route to the designated SIP server
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Note: if outbound proxy server is configured, all SIP request message from the video phone will
automatically be send to the outbound proxy server.
Transport Type – transport type has 4 options:
o UDP – UDP is and unreliable but very efficient transport layer protocol
o TCP – is reliable but less sufficient transport layer protocol
o TLS – Secure and reliable transport layer protocol
o DNS-SRV – A DNS-SRV is for specifying the location of the service
6.2.2 Advanced – are settings for other settings and advanced settings.
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SIP Account – Display the current account or to switch to other accounts
Audio Codecs – Codecs allows you to disable or enable the available audio codecs, codecs
means coder-decoder which is used to transfer analog signal to digital or vice versa.
Video Codecs – codecs allows you to disable or enable the available video codecs
Video Codec – The video phone supports two video codecs: H263 and H264, each codec has
different codec resolutions, bitrate and payload.
Subscribe – This settings is to configure the MWI, BLF and ACD subscription settings.
o MWI Subscribe – to enable/disable MWI subscribe feature
o MWI Subscribe Period – subscribe period range from 120-65535 seconds
o Voice Mail Number – input the voicemail number for MWI
o BLF Expire – BLF stands for Busy Lamp Field which is used to monitor the designated
extension status.
o ACD Expire – ACD stands for Automatic Call Distribution which is often used in offices or
customer services such as call center, this setting is to set an expire time of the ACD
subscription.
DTMF – DTMF means Dual Tone Multi-Frequency.
o Type – Supports Inband, Info, RFC2833 or their combination
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o How To Notify DTMF – Is only available if type is selected as “Info”
o DTMF Payload – settings for payload type for DTMF.
Note: The default settings for DTMF is RFC2833 which is the standard
Call – settings for call related configurations.
o Max Local SIP Port – to configure the maximum local SIP port for designated account.
o Min Local SIP Port – to configure the minimum local SIP port for designated account.
o Caller ID Header – settings to which caller ID format fetch to display on video phone UI.
o Auto Answer – If enabled, video phone will auto-answer any incoming call for the
designated account.
o Provisional Response ACK – 100% reliable for all provisional messages, this means it will
send ACK every time the video phone phone receives a provisional SIP message from SIP
server.
o Register with user=phone – if enabled, video phone will send user=phone within SIP
message
o Invite with user=phone – if enabled, the video phone will invite to send user=phone
within SIP message.
o PTime – range from 10,20,30,40,50 & 60, can also be disabled
o Anonymous Call – If enabled, all outgoing call for the designated account will be
anonymous number.
o Anonymous Call Rejection – if enabled, all incoming anonymous number will be
rejected automatically.
o Miss Call Log – enabling/disabling miss call log.
o Prevent SIP Hacking – enable to prevent SIP from hacking
Session Timer – settings for session timer configuration
o Active – if enabled, the ongoing call will be disconnected automatically once the session
expired, unless it’s been refresh by the UAC or UAS.
o Session Expire – configure expiry time for the call session.
o Session Refresher – select which should be responsible on refreshing a call session
UAC – stands for User Agent Client, or the video phone
UAS – stands for User Agent Sever, or the SIP server
BLF List – these settings allows you to configure BLF List URI Addresses.
o BLF List URI – stands for Busy Lamp Field List
o BLF List Pickup Code – sets the BLF pick up code
o BLF List Barge In Code – sets the BLF barge in code
Broadsoft – AOC is a feature used to be an accounting on Broadsoft platform
NAT – settings for NAT related configurations
o UDP Keep Alive Message – if enabled, video phone will send UDP keep alive message
periodically to router to keep NAT port alive.
o UDP Alive Msg Interval – Keep alive message interval
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o Rport – means Remote Port, if enabled it will add remote port into outgoing SIP
message for designated account.
Conference – is to setup or select local or network conference
o Type – select the conference type
o Conference URI – if network conference is selected, the conference URI should be
configured as well.
User Agent – it can customize User Agent field in the SIP message, if user agent is set to a
specific value, user would see the information from PCAP. If user agent is not set by default,
user could see the company name, model number and firmware version from PCAP.
Remote User Agent – this feature is used with auto answer video phone delay
o Separator – to configure the separator, i.e; “,” “*” or “#” to separate multiple video
phone account
o NumberList DoorPhone – to fill multiple videophone number.
6.3 Network – to configure networks settings such as IP address.
6.3.1 Basic – Basic configuration to setup DHCP or Static IP address
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6.3.2 Advanced – More network setting configuration such as VLAN and RTP port.
Local RTP – to modify local RTP port
o Max RTP Port – to configure the maximum port that RTP stream can use.
o Min RTP Port – to configure the minimum port that RTP stream can use.
VLAN – to modify VLAN settings
o LAN Port/PC Port – user can configure VLAN setting for both ports.
o Active – to enable or disable VLAN feature for designated port.
o VID – to configure VLAN ID for designated port.
o Priority – to select VLAND priority for designated port.
Note: Please make sure to check with the network administrator for configuring the VLAN.
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6.4 Phone
6.4.1 Time/Lang – users can select language types.
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6.4.2 Preference – to configure the volume for key press and ringtone volume
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6.4.3 Call Feature
Mode Phone
o Feature Key Sync – to enable/disable the feature key sync
o Mode – to select the preferred mode
Forward Transfer – to display and configure the forwarding feature, there are three types of
forwarding:
o Always Forward – any incoming call will be forwarded directly
o Busy Forward – any incoming call will be forwarded if video phone is busy
o No Answer Forward - any incoming call will be forwarded if the receiver did not answer
after specific time
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DND – DND stands for Do Not Disturb and allows the video phone to ignore any incoming calls
o DND Emergency – to enable or disable the DND function
o DND Authorized Number – Video phone supports multiple authorized numbers
o DND Priority – make sure to enable this if DND and forward feature is enabled at the
same time, which means the DND is more prioritized than the forward feature
o Account – to select which account the feature will be enabled
o DND – always enable if DND is in use
o Return Code when DND - to configure what response code should be sent back to the
server when there is an incoming call and DND is turned ON
o DND On Code – to configure a code to turn on DND
o DND Off Code – to configure a code to turn off DND
Call Waiting – call waiting is used if a third party is calling the video phone
o Call Waiting Enable – enable/disable call waiting feature
o Call Waiting Tone – enable/disable the call waiting tone
o On Code – to configure a code to turn on call waiting
o Off Code – to configure a code to turn off call waiting
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Auto Redial – auto redial allows the video phone to redial the last call if the last call was
unsuccessful
o Auto Redial – to enable or disable auto redial option
o Auto Redial Interval – to set interval in between redialing
o Auto Redial Times – to set how many times auto redialing can be used
Intercom – this option allows user to establish a direct call with the caller
o Active – to enable/disable intercom feature
o Intercom Mute – if enable once the user picked up the call the video phone will be on
mute
Hotline – allows the user to call out a defined number automatically after hearing the dial tone
without dialing any number
o Active – to enable/disable this feature
o Number – to configure a defined hotline number
o Delay Time – to configure the interval after hearing the dial tone
ACD – stands for Automatic Call Distribution, and mostly used in call-center industry, it allows
the video phone to login to the system with multiple status so that the system could distribute
an incoming calls to available user or agents.
o ACD Activated Auto – to enable/disable ACD
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o ACD Activated Auto Timer – to configure the interval when agent status becomes
available automatically
Remote Control – allows a specific host to interact with the video phone by sending the HTTP or
HTTPS requests, the specific action could be answering an incoming call or hang up an ongoing
call.
Key As Send – key as send allows the user to disable send key or assign pound key as send key
SIP Config – to configure the SIP protocol package interval, T2 is the maximum, the interval
should be larger the T1 but less than T2
UACSTA – it can control some feature of calling option, UACSTA is used to send ECMA-
323(CSTAXML) information during SIP calling, and the default status is disabled.
Door Phone – When there is an incoming call from the door phone, configure the delay auto
answer time, video phone will automatically answer the call after the timeout
Note: if auto answer is enabled this feature will not be available
Others
o Return Code When Refuse – allows the user to assign a specific code as return code
to SIP server when incoming call is rejected.
o Auto Answer Delay – to configure a delay time before an incoming call is
automatically answered.
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6.4.4 Audio
Echo Canceller – this feature is to remove acoustic echo from a voice communication in
order to improve the voice quality
o VAD – stands for Voice Activity Detection, it allows the video phone to detect the
presence or absence of human voice during a call, when detecting a period of
silence, VAD replaces that silence efficiently with special packets that indicate
silence is occurring. It can facilitate speech processing and deactivate some
processes during non-speech section of an audio session.
o CNG – stands for Comfort Noise Generation, allows the video phone to generate a
comfortable background noise for voice communications during periods of silence in
a conversation. It is part of the silence suppression or VAD handling for VoIP
technology.
Mic Volume – to configure the microphone’s volume for handset mode
Automatic Generation Control – video phone will automatically adjust the amplification
circuit gain via signal
o Sending-side – disabled by default
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o Receiving-side – disabled by default
o Automatic Gain Control Target – gain control from 1 to 20 dB, default is set to 3dB.
NetEQ – filter forgetting factor base, range from 0 to 255 by default is set to 250
6.4.5 Video
Media Feedback
o NACK – enable to filter mosaic
o Tmmbr – send the maximum temporary rate request
H264 Settings – is a video stream compression standard, different from H263, it provides an
approximately identical level of video stream quality but a half bit rate. This type of
compression is sometimes called MPEG-4 part 10
o H264 Profile – supports 4 modes which are Base, Main, High and Extend profile,
different coding function and video quality
o H264 Level – different profiles has corresponding level value
o IDR Interval – stands for Instantaneous Decoding Refresh, it is used to control the
process of coding and decoding.
o Rate Control – to choose one H264 video rate
Others
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o Hardware Endec Acceleration – this feature is used to solve the image issue, user
can enable the hardware Endec Acceleration when they need it.
o Hardware Decodec Acceleration – default is set to disabled
o Color Enhancement – to increase the video phone color.
o Image Quality – support 3 types, Low, Middle or High
o Camera Priority – video phone can connect extra camera if video phone has 2
camera, user can select which to priority
6.4.6 Ext Key
Current Page – Video phone support up to 4 pages ext. key and 20 ext. key for each pages
Key – this allows user to assign a specific feature to the designated key on expansion
module, the available feature list for keys are:
o DND
o Menu
o MSG
o Status
o Book
o Forward
o Pickup
o Group Pickup
o Intercom
o Speed Dial
o History
o Favorites
o Redial
o Account
o ACD
o BLF
o BLFList
o Call Return
o Hot Desking
o Record
o XML Browser
o DTMF
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6.4.7 Tones
Tone –this allows user to select a specific tone sets or can also customize their own tones
Note: Classified by countries
6.4.8 Dial Plan
Rules – allows user to select replace rule or dial now feature
Rules Modify – user can setup a rules, when dial the prefix value it dials the replace number
instead
1. Click Add to add a new replace rule
2. Select account for the replace rule
3. Input the prefix value and input the replace number
4. Click Submit to save
All replace rules will show in the list, users can edit or delete existing rules.
Area Code – area codes is also known as NPAs (Numbering Plan Areas), this usually indicate
different geographical areas within one country. If a number entered matches the predefine
area code rule, the IP phone will automatically prefix outgoing number with area code.
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Note: There is only one area coed rule supported
Rules – allows user to select replace rule or dial now feature
Dial Now Delay – allows user to configure dial now delay time for dial now feature, it means
user can configure the video phone to dial out the phone number automatically after the
designated delay time if it match any dial now rule.
Rules Modify – user can setup the dial now feature
1. Click Add to add a dial now rule
2. Select account for the dial now rule
3. Input the number in the dial now rule
4. Click Submit to save
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6.4.9 Action URL
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Action URL
o Active – to enable/disable action URL feature
o Setup Completed – shows when the video phone completed the setup
o Registered – status showed when video phone was able to register an account
o Unregistered – status showed when the video phone logs off on the account registered
o Registered Failed – status showed when the video phone fails to register
o Off Hook – status showed when the video phone is off hook
o On Hook – status showed when the video phone is on hook
o Incoming call – when the video phone receives an incoming call
o Outgoing Call – when the video phone calls a number
o Established – when the video phone established the call
o Terminated – when the video phone terminates the call
o Open DND – when the video phone enables the DND mode
o Close DND – when the video phone disables the DND mode
o Open Always Forward – when the video phone enables the always forwarding feature
o Close Always Forward – when the video phone disables the always forwarding feature
o Open Busy Forward – when the video phone enables the busy forwarding call
o Close Busy Forward – when the video phone disables the busy forwarding call
o Open No Answer Forward – when the video phone enables the no answer forward
o Close No Answer Forward – when the video phone disables the no answer forward
o Transfer Call – when video phone transfer a call
o Blind Transfer – when the video phone blind transfer a call
o Attended Transfer – when the video phone performs a semi/attended or attended
transfer
o Hold – when the video phone places a call on hold
o UnHold – when the video phone retrieves a call on hold
o Mute – when the video phone mutes a call
o UnMute – when the video phone unmute a call
o Missed Call – when the video phone misses a call
o IP Changed – when the IP address of the video phone changes
o FWD Incoming Call – when the video phone forward an incoming call
o Reject Incoming Call – when the video phone rejects an incoming call
o Answer New Call – when the video phone answers a new incoming call
o Transfer Finished – when the video phone finished the transfer call
o Transfer Failed – when the video phone fail to transfer the call
o Idle to Busy – when the state of the video phone changes from idle to busy
o Busy to Idle – when the state of the video phone changes from busy to idle
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6.4.10 Multicast
Multicast Setting
o Paging Barge – to configure the priority quantity
o Paging Priority Active – to enable or disable the multicast
Priority List – to configure the parameters
o Listening Address – input the IP address you need to listen
o Label – input the label for each listening address
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6.5 Phone Book
6.5.1 Local Book
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Contact – to select the local contact type
o All Contacts – to display or edit all local contacts
o Favorites – to display or edit favorite contacts
o Black List – to display contacts on the black list
Search – to search the contact from the list
Dial – to dial out the contact from the web browser
Note: Remote Control feature on the web browser.
Contact Setting – to add or edit a new contact on the video phone
Group – to add or edit new group on the video phone
Import/Export – to import or export the contacts
6.5.2 Remote Book
Index – to select the remote book item to display and configure
Local Book URL – to configure the remote book server address
Local book Name – to configure display remote book name on the video phone
Search Remote Phonebook – to enable or disable search remote phonebook name
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Refresh Interval – to set interval from 120s to 2592000s
Note: Video phone support 5 remote books.
6.5.3 Call Log – displays the call history
Call History – select the type of the call to see
Hang Up – to end the ongoing call on the video phone
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6.5.4 LDAP
Name Filter – the settings used to inform LDAP server what name attributes to search
Number Filter – the settings used to inform LDAP server what number attributes to search
Server – to configure LDAP server’s address
Port - to configure the LDAP server’s port
Base DN – to configure searching base DN on LDAP server
User Name – to configure the username for accessing the LDAP server
Password – to configure the password for accessing the LDAP server
Name Attribute – to configure which name attributes to send back from the LDAP server
Number Attribute – to configure which number attributes to send back from the LDAP server
Display Name – to configure the display name on the video phone when there is a result from
the search in the LDAP server
Max Hits – to configure the maximum size of result response from LDAP server
Search Delay Time – to configure the delay time before the LDAP initiate search request after
entering the value from the video phone
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6.5.5 Broadsoft
Phone Book Item – to select the specific item to configure
Display Name – the name displayed at the video phones LCD screen when accessed via web
browser
Server Address – Broadsoft Phone book server’s Address
Server Port – Broadsoft phone book server’s port
User Name: username used to access broadsoft phone book server
Password: password used to access broadsoft phone book server
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6.6 Upgrade
6.6.1 Basic
Firmware Version – to display firmware version of the video phone
Hardware Version – to display hardware version
Upgrade – if there is update you can select the file to update the video phone
Reset To Factory Setting – resets the video phone to its factory settings
Reset Config To Factory Setting – resets the configuration setting to factory default
Reboot – reboots the intercom remotely from the web browser
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6.6.2 Advanced
PNP Option
PNP Config – also known as Plug and Play, once PNP is enabled the phone will send SIP
subscription message to PNP server automatically to get Auto Provisioning server’s address, by
default the SIP message is sent to multicast address 224.0.1.75 (PNP Server address by default)
DHCP Option
Custom Option – default range is from 128 to 254
DHCP Option Enable – to select the desire DHCP options
Manual Autop
URL – input the auto provisioning server address
Username – input the username if server needs username to access, otherwise leave blank
Password – input the password if server needs password to access, other leave blank\
Common AES Key – this is used for video phone to decipher the common auto provisioning
configuration file
AES Key (Mac) – this is used for video phone to decipher the MAC-oriented auto provisioning
configuration file, file name could be 0C1105888888.cfg
NoteL AES is one of the many encryption type.
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Automatic Autop – to display and configure the auto provisioning mode settings, for example auto
provisioning can be on when powered on or other option as well.
Reboot Schedule – if enable the video phone will reboot on configured time period
System Log
Log Level – log level from 0 to 7, the highest the level the more specific system log is saved to a
temporary file.
Export Log – to export the log
PCAP – to start or stop packets capturing or export capture packet file
PCAP (Start) – to start capturing all the packets file sent or received from the video phone
PCAP (Stop) – to stop capturing the packets
Others – to export or import configuration file for video phone
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6.7 Security
6.7.1 Basic
Web Password Modify
User Name – choose the user to modify
Current Password – enter the current password for the user
New Password – enter the new password
Confirm Password – enter the password again to confirm
Session Time Out
Session Time Out Value – range from 30 to 14400 seconds
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6.7.2 Advanced
Web Server Certificate – to modify or delete certificate which is used when the video phone is
connected from any incoming HTTPs request
Web Server Certificate Upload – to upload a certificate file which will be used as server certificate
Client Certificate – to modify or delete certificates which is used when the video phone is connected to
HTTPs Server
Client Certificate Upload – to upload certificate files, this is used as client certificate.
Note: if this option is enabled only trusted certificate will be accepted.