Akuvox R20B Series Door Phone Admin Guide Version:V 1.
About This Manual Thank you for choosing Akuvox’s R20B series (this series includes R20BX5, R20BX4, R20BX3 and R20BX2) door phone. This manual is intended for the administrators who need to properly configure the door phone. This manual applies to hardware 220.0 and firmware 220.30.1.105 version, and it provides all the configurations for the functions and features of R20B series door phone.
Content 1. Product Overview................................................................................................. 1 2. Version.....................................................................................................................2 3. Model Difference................................................................................................... 2 4. Introduction to Configuration Menu................................................................ 5 4.1. Feature Overview..........
5.3.6. Device Web HTTP Configuration...................................................24 5.3.7. Device Deployment in Network......................................................24 5.4. Intercom Call Configuration...................................................................... 26 5.4.1. IP call & IP Call Configuration........................................................ 26 5.4.2. SIP Call.............................................................................................. 27 5.4.3.
.7.6. Unlock via Exit Button..................................................................... 56 5.7.7. ChimeBell Setting.............................................................................58 5.8. Security........................................................................................................ 58 5.8.1. Action................................................................................................. 58 5.8.2. Motion..........................................................
5.17.1. Integration via HTTP API.............................................................. 87 5.18. System reboot/reset.................................................................................89 5.18.1. Reboot............................................................................................. 89 5.18.2. Reset................................................................................................89 6. Abbreviations..................................................................
R20B Admin Guide 1. Product Overview The security that comes with being able to control who comes into your building along with the ability to verbally and visually confirm their identity is immeasurable. Akuvox R20B is a SIP-compliant, hands-free and video door phone. It can be connected with Akuvox indoor monitors for remote access controlling and monitoring. Users can communicate with visitors via audio and video calls, and unlock the door if they need.
R20B Admin Guide 2. Version This manual applies to hardware 2.0 and firmware 220.30.1.105 version. Please check the firmware version in website Status - Basic. Please check the hardware version in website Status - Basic or the label in the back cover. 3.
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R20B Admin Guide consu mption 4. Introduction to Configuration Menu 4.1. Feature Overview Status: This section gives you basic information such as product information, Network Information, and account information etc. Intercom: Intercom call, LED setting, Relay, input control, Live stream, RTSP, ONVIF, motion detection, card setting, etc. Account: SIP account, SIP server, proxy server, transport protocol type, audio&video codec, DTMF, session timer etc.
R20B Admin Guide Upgrade: Firmware upgrade, device reset&reboot, configuration file auto-provisioning, PCAP. Security: Password modification and certifications 4.2. Mode Selection Discovery mode: It is a plug and play configuration mode. Akuvox devices will configure themselves automatically when users power on the devices and connect them to network. It is super time-saving mode and it will greatly bring users convenience by reducing manual operations.
R20B Admin Guide team to get the tool if you need it. SDMC: SDMC is short for SIP Device Management center, which is suitable to manage Akuvox devices in a large community, including access control,resident information, remote device control and information expression. Akuvox Upgrade Tool: Upgrade Akuvox devices in batch in the LAN. Akuvox PC Manager: Distribute all configuration items in batch in the LAN. IP scanner: it is used to searching Akuvox device IP addresses in the LAN 5.
R20B Admin Guide 4. Press Login tab to log in the web interface. Note: Google Chrome browser is strongly recommended. User name and password are case sensitive. Tip: You can obtain the device IP address using the Akuvox IP scanner to access the device web interface. Please refer to URL below for the IP scanner application. http://wiki.akuvox.com/doku.php?id=tool:ip_scanner&s[]=ip&s[]=scanner 5.1.2. Login Permission This feature is used to give a login permission for admin or user.
R20B Admin Guide Parameters Set-up: Admin:This item can only be enabled by default that means you can login with username and password as admin/admin. User: This item is disabled by default that means you can login with username and password as user/user. Note: The username and password mentioned below is default value 5.1.3. Login Time Out It is a protection design. When there is no operation on the website and the Session Time Out Value time is reached, the website will automatically log out.
R20B Admin Guide 5.2. Phone Customization 5.2.1. Time&Language Settings When you first set up the device, you might need to set both the time and language to your need or you can do it later as needed. And the time and language can be either be set up directly on the device web interface. 5.2.1.1. Language Setting To do so, you can follow the following process 1. Click Phone - Time/Lang to find Web Language. 2. Select the language you preferred and press Submit button to validate the setting.
R20B Admin Guide 2. Enter the NPT server you obtained in the field of the NPT sever. 3. Press the Submit button to save the setting and press the Cancel button to cancel the setting. Parameters Set-up: NTP Server: Enter the NPT server you obtained in the NPT server field. 5.2.2. Infrared LED Setting Infrared LED is applied in the dark environment in which a resident might not be able to see a visitor clearly via the video from the door phone.
R20B Admin Guide Photoresistor Settings: Set the minimum and maximum photo-resistor value based on the current actual photo-resistor value detected to control the on-off of the LED light. You set the maximum photo-resistor value for the IR LED to be turned on and the minimum value for it to be turned off. While the default Min/Max photo-resistor value is 1500 and 1600 respectively. Threshold: Refers to the current light intensity indicated by the photo-resistor value.
R20B Admin Guide The default LED Display Status LED Status Blue Description Always on Normal status Flashing Calling Red Flashing Network is unavailable Green Always on Talking on a call Flashing Receiving a call Flashing Upgrading Pink Parameters set-up: State: There is five states: Normal, Offline, Calling, Talking and Receiving. Color Off: The default status is OFF. Color On: It can support three color: Red, Green, Blue. Blink Mode: To setup the different blink frequency.
R20B Admin Guide 3. Click Submit tab to save. Parameters set-up: HTTP URL format: http://PhoneIP/fcgi/do?action=LedAction&State=1&Color=1&Mode=2500 Status: 1=Idle; 2=OffLine; 3=Calling; 4=Talking; 5=Receiving; Color: 1=Green; 2=Blue; 3=Red; Mode: 0=Always On; 1=Always Off; 500/1000/1500/2000/25000/3000 Note: 1.The Status and Color off item can not be changed. 2.The LED of upgrading mode can not be adjusted. 5.2.4.
R20B Admin Guide Card LED enable: Click to enable or disable the card reader LED lighting. Start Time (H): Enter the time span for the LED lighting to be valid. Eg. If the time span is from 18-06 it means LED light will stay on during the time span from 6:00 pm to 6:00 am during a day. 5.2.5. LED Setting on Keypad Area You can enable or disable the LED lighting of keypad as needed on the web interface.
R20B Admin Guide to enrich your personalized user experience. 5.2.6.1. Volume Configuration To set up the volumes, you can start with the following process: 1. Click Phone - Voice. 2. Enter the volume value in Volume field ,1 is minimum, 15 is maximum. 3. Click submit Tab for confirmation. Parameters Set-up: Mic Volume: Adjust the mic volume as needed. Speaker Volume: Adjust the speaker volume as needed. Tamp Alarm Volume: Adjust the volume for the tamper alarm.
R20B Admin Guide To enable or disable the open door tone, you can do as follows: 1. Click Intercom - Voice. 2. Select Enable/Disable in the Open Door field. 3. Press Submit Tab to validate the setting. Parameters Set-up: Open Door Success Warning: Click the field Enabled or Disabled depending on depending on if you want to hear the prompt words that accompanies that Open Door Success tone.
R20B Admin Guide 5.2.6.4. Upload Ring Back Tone To upload ringback tone, you can start with following process: 1. Click Phone - Voice. 2. Click Choose File tab to upload the .wav files you selected to the device. 3. Click Upload Tab to import the .wav files. 4. Click Export Tab to export the existed voice file. 5. Click Delete Tab to remove the existed voice file. 6. Press Submit tab to validate the setting. 5.3. Network 5.3.1.
R20B Admin Guide default DHCP mode and static IP connection for the device on the device web interface. 5.3.1.1. Network Status To check the network status on the web interface, you can do as follows: 1. Click Status to find Network Information. 2. Check for the network information for the device. Parameters Set-up: DHCP: Select the DHCP mode (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) by checking the DHCP box. DHCP mode is the default network connection.
R20B Admin Guide 5.3.1.2. Network Mode Configuration To check and configure network connection on the device web interface, you can start with following process: 1. Click Network - Basic. 2. Select DHCP mode or Static IP mode by clicking their respective square box. 3. Set up the parameters in the exact the same way as you do for the set-up on the device. 4. Click Submit tab to validate the setting or Cancel tab to cancel the setting. 5.3.2.
R20B Admin Guide within the range from 1024 -65535. Parameters Set-up: Starting RTP Port: Enter the Port value in order to establish the start point for the exclusive data transmission range. Max RPT Port: Enter the Port value in order to establish the end port for the exclusive data transmission range. 5.3.3. Device SNMP Configuration SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocols) is Internet-standard protocol for managing devices on IP networks. It is an application layer protocol.
R20B Admin Guide Note: The port and IP address value is provided by SNMP server. 5.3.4. Device VLAN Configuration VLAN(Virtual Local Area Network)makes the device under different router work as in the same local area network. In this way, VLAN can keep network applications separate despite being connected to the same physical network, and without requiring multiple sets of cabling and networking devices to be deployed. To do so, you can do as follows: 1. Click Network - Advanced to find VLAN. 2.
R20B Admin Guide 5.3.5. Device TR069 Configuration TR-069(Technical Report 069) is a technical specification entitled CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP). It defines an application layer protocol for remote management of end-user devices. To do so, you can do as follows: 1. Click Network - Advanced to find TR069. 2. Enter the parameters and click Submit tab to save. Parameters Set-up: Active: To enable or disable TR069 feature. Version: To select supported TR069 version (version 1.0 or 1.1).
R20B Admin Guide 5.3.6. Device Web HTTP Configuration This function is used to manage whether the device website is allowed to be accessed. R20B supports two types remote access method HTTP and HTTPS(encryption). To do so, you can do as follows: 3. Click Network - Advanced to find Web Server. 4. Enter the parameters and click Submit tab to save. Parameters Set-up: Http Enable: Set whether HTTP access to the device webpage is allowed, Enabled is allowed, Disabled is not allowed, the default is Enabled.
R20B Admin Guide 2. Set up correct parameters according to your actual application and deployment. 3. Click Submit tab to validate the setting and Cancel tab to cancel the setting. Parameters Set-up: Server Type: It is automatically set up according to the actual device connection in the network such as SDMC or Cloud or Discovery mode.
R20B Admin Guide 5.4. Intercom Call Configuration Intercom call in the device can be configured to allow you to perform a variety of customized intercom call such as IP call and SIP call for different application scenarios. 5.4.1. IP call & IP Call Configuration IP call can be made directly on the intercom device by entering the IP number on the device. And you can also disable the direct IP call if you do not allow IP call to be made on the device.
R20B Admin Guide Tip: Auto answer feature please refer to the chapter 5.4.2. SIP Call You can make SIP call ( Session Initiation Protocol ) in the same way as you do for making the IP calls on the device. However, SIP call parameters related to its account, server, and transport type need to configured first before you can make calls on the device. 5.4.2.1. SIP Account Registration R20B door door phone supports two SIP accounts that can all be registered according to your applications.
R20B Admin Guide Parameters Set-up: Account status: Check to see if the SIP account is registered or not. Account Active: Click “enable” or “Disable” to activate or deactivate the registered SIP account. Display Name: Configure the name, for example the device’s name to be be shown on the device being called to. User Name: Enter the user name obtained from SIP account administrator Account: Select the exact account (Account 1/2) to be configured.
R20B Admin Guide 1. Click Account - Basic to find SIP server1 /SIP serer 2. 2. Enter parameters required. 3. Press Submit tab to validate the setting and Cancel to cancel the setting. Parameters Set-up: Server IP: Enter the Server’s IP address number or its URL. Port: Set up SIP server port for data transmission. Registration Period: Set up SIP account registration time pan. SIP re-registration will start automatically if the account registration fails during the registration time span.
R20B Admin Guide Parameters Set-up: Enable Outbound: Click “Enable” and “Disable” to turn on or turn off the outbound proxy sever. Server IP: Enter the SIP address of the outbound proxy server. Port: Enter the Port number for establish call session via the outbound proxy server. Backup Sever IP: Set up Backup Server IP for the back up outbound proxy sever. Port: Enter the Port number for establish call session via the backup outbound proxy server. 5.4.2.4.
R20B Admin Guide Parameters Set-up: UDP: Select UDP for unreliable but very efficient transport layer protocol. UDP is the default transport protocol. TCP: Select TCP for Reliable but less-efficient transport layer protocol. TLS: Select TLS for Secured and Reliable transport layer protocol. DNS-SRV: Select DNS-SRV to obtain DNS record for specifying the location of services. And SRV not only records the server address but also the server port.
R20B Admin Guide second, then the call will be answer in 1 second automatically. Auto Answer Mode: Set up the video or audio mode you preferred for answering the call automatically. Note: Auto Answer Delay and Auto Answer Mode are available after Auto Answer feature. 5.4.4. DND DND ( Do not disturb) setting allows you not to be disturbed by any unwanted incoming SIP calls. You can set up DND related parameters properly on the device web interface to block SIP calls you do not intend to answer.
R20B Admin Guide application. DND: Enable or disable the DND function. DND function is disabled by default. Return Code When DND: Select what code should be sent to the calling device via SIP sever. 404 for “Not found”; 480 for “ Temporary unavailable” 486 for “busy here”. DND On Code: Turn on the DND on server using the Code obtained. The DND on Code is 78 by default. DND Off Code: Turn off the DND on server using the code obtained. The DND off Code is 79 by default. 5.4.5.
R20B Admin Guide SIP account. Min Local SIP Port: To configure maximum local SIP port for designated SIP account. Caller ID Header: To choose caller ID header format. There are 6 options FROM, PAI, PAI-FROM, RPID-FROM, PAI-RPID-FROM, RPID-PAI-FROM. Provisional Response ACK: 100% reliability for all provisional messages, this means it will send ACK every time the phone receives a provisional SIP message from SIP server.
R20B Admin Guide save. 5.4.7. Robin Call Robin call is used to call out multiple numbers which setup in Push Button one by one. If the previous callee do not answer within the robin call timeout, the call will be transferred to next one. If the call is answered by one of callee, the call will not be transferred any more. To do so, you can do as follows: 1. Click Intercom - Basic to find Robin call. 2. Setup the parameters and click Submit tab to save.
R20B Admin Guide 5.4.8. Web Call In addition to make IP/SIP call directly on the device, you can also make the call on the device web interface without approaching to device physically for testing purpose etc. To do so , you can do as follows 1. Click Intercom - Basic to find Web Call. 2. Enter the number you want to dial out in the Dial field using a specific SIP account. 3. Click Dial tab to initiate the calling. 4. Click Hang Up tab to hang up.
R20B Admin Guide Parameters Set-up: Paging Barge: multicast or how many multicast calls are higher priority than sip call, if choose disable, sip call will have high priority Paging priority Active: multicast calls are called in order of priority or not Listening Address: Enter multicast IP address which users need to listen. The multicast IP address need to be same as the listened part and the multicast port can not be same for each IP address. Multicast IP address is from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.
R20B Admin Guide the call. Parameters Set-up: Push To Hang Up : Enable or Disable this function. 5.4.11. Hang Up After Open Door This function is used to automatically hang up the call after triggering the relay. To do so, you can do as follows: 1. Click Intercom - Basic to find Hang Up After Open Door. 2. Setup the time out value and click Submit tab to save. Parameters set-up Time out : Set the call hold delay timing ( Ranging from 0-15 Sec.).
R20B Admin Guide terminate the calling automatically. To do the configuration, you can do as follow: 1. Click Intercom - Basic - Max Call Time. 2. Enter the time duration in in the Max Call Time field. Parameters Set-up: Max Call Time: Enter the call time duration according to your need (Ranging from 0-120 min.). The default call time duration is 5 min. Note: Max call time of device is also related with max call time of sip server.
R20B Admin Guide 3. Click Submit tab to validate setting and Cancel tab to cancel the setting. Parameters Set-up: Dial in Time: Enter the dial in time duration for you door phone (ranging from 30-120 sec.) for example, if you set the dial in time duration is 60 second in your door phone, then the door phone will hang up the incoming call automatically if the call is not answered by the door phone in 60 seconds. 60 second is the dial in time duration by default.
R20B Admin Guide 1. Click Account - Advanced to find Session Timer. 2. Set up the parameters properly. 3. Press Submit tab to valid the setting and Cancel tab to cancel the setting. Parameters Set-up: Active: Click to enable or disable the Call session timer function. Call session timer is “Disabled” be default. Session Expire: Enter the Session call duration before the call expires or ends automatically for refreshment.
R20B Admin Guide 1. Click Account - Advanced. 2. Select the Account for which you want to apply the codec . 3. Click on arrows and move the codec type left and right in order to enable an disable the codec function. 4. Click Submit tab to validate the setting and Cancel to cancel the setting.
R20B Admin Guide Note: Audio codecs adjustment is only available for SIP call. 5.5.2. Video Codec Configuration R20B supports H264 codec that provides a better video quality at much lower bit rate with different video quality and payload. To do the configuration, you can do as follows: 1. Click Account - Advanced to find Video Codec. 2. Check the H264 Code name square box. 3. Set up parameters according to your need. 4. Click Submit tab to validate the setting.
R20B Admin Guide Codec Payload: Select the payload type (ranging from 90-118) to configure audio/video configuration file. The default payload is 104. Note: Audio codecs adjustment is only available for SIP call. 5.6. Access Whitelist Configuration R20B supports to store up to 500 contacts who can give a access permission to R20B. Access Whitelist includes group setting and contact setting and management. 5.6.1. Group Settings To configure contact group, you can do as follows: 1.
R20B Admin Guide Parameters Set-up: Group: Click the green tab to select the group name you have created. You cannot select the group name If no group name has been created. Name: Enter the contact name, which is required. Phone: Enter the phone number of the contact, which is required. Email: Enter the contact’s Email, which is optional. Dial Type: Select and assign the group name to an account.
R20B Admin Guide Parameters Set-up: Name: Enter the contact name, which is required. Phone: Enter the phone number of the contact, which is required. Group: Click the green tab to select the group name you have created. You cannot select the group name If no group name has been created. Account: Select which sip account will used to to call out. If using IP direct call, it is not available. Priority of Call: Up to 3 numbers in one group and setup the call sequence for these numbers. 5.
R20B Admin Guide 5.7. Door Access 5.7.1. Unlock by DTMF DTMF codes can be configured on the door phone web interface and set up identical DTMF code on the corresponding intercom devices such as indoor monitor, which allows residents to press unlock button on the screen to unlock the door for visitors etc during a call. To do the configuration, please do as follows: 1. Click Intercom - Relay to find Relay. 2. Set up relay related parameters properly according to your need. 3.
R20B Admin Guide Relay ID: You are allowed to set up three relay switches in total for the door access control (Relay A, Relay B). Relay Delay (Sec): Set the relay hold delay timing ( Ranging from 1-10 Sec.) For example, if you set the hold delay time as “ 5” Sec. then the relay will be delayed for 5 min after the door is unlocked.
R20B Admin Guide Parameters Set-up: Type: Select DTMF type among five options: “ Inband”,“ RFC2833”, “ Info+Inband” and “Info+RFC2833” according to you need. RFC2833: By filtering rtpevent and checking if there is RTP EVENT packet. SIP INFO: By filtering sip, and checking if there is sip info message. Inband: Not able to see it in the packets. It is in the voice band, and we can try to play RTP to check.
R20B Admin Guide 5. Set the time schedule and limit for the RIFD card access. 6. Change the “Card Issuing” in the Card Status to “Normal”. 7. Click Submit tab for validation and Cancel tab for cancellation. Parameters Set-up: Card Status: Select “Car Issuing” in the field before adding the RFID card and change the status back to “Normal” after the card is added. IC key DoorNum: Select the relay switch available for the RIFD card door access.
R20B Admin Guide be valid for the door access. Frequency: If setup the Tags as “schedule”, you also need to setup the using frequency which means the number of times the card can be used in a special time period IC key Code: Find the RFID card code in the field. Schedule Management: Select a available time for the card from All Schedule to Enable Schedule. Note: RFID card with 13.56 MHZ and 125 KHZ can be applicable to the door phone for the door access. Please check chapter 5.7.
R20B Admin Guide 5.7.3. Schedule Setting This function is used to set a special time period for RFID card, which means that residents can only use this card to enter and exit during a certain period of time. 5.7.3.1. Create a schedule To create a schedule, you can do as follows: 1. Click Intercom - Schedule. 2. Setup the schedule type, name and date time for creating a schedule. 3. Click Add to save.
R20B Admin Guide Parameters Set-up: Schedule Type: Set the type of time period. There are three types to choose from: Daily, Weekly, and Normal. The default is Daily. Schedule Name: Set the name of the time period. Date Time: Set the corresponding time period Day of Week: Select the corresponding day of the week. This field will only be displayed when the Week and Normal types are selected. Date Range: Set the corresponding date.
R20B Admin Guide 1. Choose a existed schedule. 2. Edit the type ,name or date ,click Edit to save. 3. Click Reset to restore the contents of all fields to the initial state. 4. click Delete to remove the selected schedule. 5. Click Delete All to remove all existed schedule. 5.7.4. RF Card Code Format Selection If you want to integrate with the third party intercom system in terms of RF card door access, you can change the RF car code format to be identical with that applied in the third party system.
R20B Admin Guide 1. Click Intercom - Card Setting to find RFID. 2. Select Card display format. 3. Click Submit tab to validate the selection and Cancel tab for the cancellation. Parameters Set-up: ICCARD Display Mode: Select the card code format for the for IC card for the door access among five format options: 8H10D; 6H3D5D(W26); 6H8D; 8HN; 8HR. The card code format is 8HN by default in the door phone.
R20B Admin Guide 2. Enable/Disabled this feature. 3. Enter the authentication user name and password. Parameters Set-up: Switch: Enable/disable the HTTP command unlock function by clicking on Enable field UserName: Enter the User name of the device web interface, for example “Admin” Password: Enter the password for the HTTP command. For example : “12345” HTTP URL: The url must contain the IP address of the door phone, the authentication information and which door you want to open.
R20B Admin Guide 3. Set up the parameters according to your need. 4. Press Submit tab for validation and Cancel tab for cancellation Parameters Set-up: Input service: Select “ Enable “ to be able to use the Input function. Trigger Option: Select the trigger options according the actual operation on the exit button. Action To Execute: Select the method to carry out the action among four options: FTP, Email, HTTP, TFTP. Http URL: Enter the URL if you select the HTTP to carry out the action.
R20B Admin Guide 5.7.7. ChimeBell Setting This function is used to trigger a relay when call out. It is often used to some specific scenario. Parameters Set-up: Apply Setting to: There are three option can be chosen “None” “Relay A” “Relay B”. which one is chosen, it will be trigger after press call button. 5.8. Security 5.8.1. Action R20B supports to send notifications via HTTP, snapshots via email and FTP transfer method, or calls via SIP call method, when trigger specific actions.
R20B Admin Guide Parameters Set-up: Email Notification Sender’s email address: To configure email address of sender. Receiver’s email address: To configure email address of receiver. SMTP server address: To configure SMTP server address of sender. SMTP user name: To configure user name of SMTP service (usually it is same with sender’s email address).
R20B Admin Guide SMTP password: To configure password of SMTP service (usually it is the same with the password of sender’s email). Email subject: To configure subject of email. Email content: To configure content of email. Email Test: To test whether email notification is available. FTP Notification FTP Server: To configure URL of FTP server. FTP User Name: To configure user name of FTP server. FTP Password: To configure password of FTP server. FTP Test: To test whether FTP notification is available.
R20B Admin Guide Note: Akuvox do not provide HTTP server. 5.8.1.3. Trigger Action by Input To do so, you can do as follows: 1. Go to Intercom - Input to configure. 2. Enable/disable the input service and setup the action related parameters. 3. Click Submit to save. Parameters-Setup: Action to execute: To choose which action to execute after triggering. Http URL: To configure URL, if HTTP action is chosen.
R20B Admin Guide Note: Akuvox do not provide HTTP server. 5.8.1.4. Trigger Action by Motion To do so, you can do as follows: 4. Go to Intercom - Motion. 5. Enable/disable the Motion feature and setup the action related parameters. 6. Click Submit to save. Parameters-Setup: Action to execute: To choose which action to execute after triggering. Http URL: To configure URL, if HTTP action is chosen.
R20B Admin Guide notification message to a monitor unit. The door phone will send the notification to the destination. To setup Motion configuration, you can do as follows: 1. Click Intercom - Motion. 2. Enable/disable the Motion detection feature, and setup the time settings. 3. Click Submit tab to save. Parameters Set-up: Motion Detection: To enable or disable motion detection. Time: set the time interval for the motion detection.
R20B Admin Guide 5.8.3. Tamper alarm Tamper alarm function serves as a protection against any unauthorized removal of the devices by triggering off the temper alarm while sending out calls to the designated location. Tamper alarm will be triggered off when the door phone changes its gravity value as opposed to its original gravity value set up when the device is installed To do the configuration on the web interface, please do as follows: 1. Click Intercom - Advanced to find Tamper Alarm. 2.
R20B Admin Guide HTTPS. As the sip communication SSL certificate, upload the self-signed CA certificate to the device, and configure the decryption key to the server at the same time, register the sip account and set the transmission mode to tls, the device can normally perform sip registration and SIP communication such as calls. To setup certification, you can do as follows: 1. Click Security - Advanced. 2. Choose the certification from your PC, click Submit tab to save. 3.
R20B Admin Guide Parameters Set-up: The video URL is: http://IP_address:8080/video.cgi The picture URL is: http:// device ip:8080/picture.cgi http://device ip:8080/picture.jpg http://device ip:8080/jpeg.cgi 5.9.2. RTSP The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to controlstreaming media servers. The protocol is used for establishing and controlling media sessions between end points.
R20B Admin Guide an IP network. R20B supports RTSP stream that allows intercom devices such as indoor monitor or the monitoring unit from the third party to monitor or obtain the the real time audio/ video (RTSP stream) from the door phone using the correct URL. To do the configuration, you can do as follows: 1. Click Intercom - RTSP to find RTPS Basic. 2. Set up parameter properly. 3. Click Submit tab for validation and Cancel tab for Cancellation.
R20B Admin Guide authorization. RTSP Authentication Type: Select RTSP authentication type between “ Basic” and “ Digest”. “Basic “ is the default authentication type. Tip: Basic authentication is an authentication scheme proposed by http 1.0, and its message transmission is not encrypted and converted, so there are serious security risks. Digest authentication is an alternative to the basic authentication proposed by http 1.1. The message is converted by MD5 hash, so it has higher security 5.9.
R20B Admin Guide Parameters Set-up: Video Resolution: Select video resolutions among seven option: “QCIF”, “QVGA”,”CIF”,”VGA”,”4CIF”,”720P,””1080P”. The default video resolution is “720P. Video Framerate: “30fps” is the video frame rate by default. Video Bitrate: Select video bit-rate among six options: “128 kbps”, “256kbps”, “512 kbps”, “1024 kbps”, “2048 kbps”, “4096 kpbs” according to your network environment.
R20B Admin Guide 5.9.3.2. MJPEG Codecs To configure the parameters, please do as follows: 1. Click Intercom - RTSP to find MJPEG Video Parameters. 2. Set up video parameters according to your need. 3. Click Submit tab for validation and Cancel tab for cancellation. Parameters Set-up: Video Resolution: Select video resolutions among seven option: “QCIF”, “QVGA”,”CIF”,”VGA”,”4CIF”,”720P,””1080P”. The default video resolution is “720P. Video Framerate: “30fps” is the video frame rate by default.
R20B Admin Guide camera heads, video equipment, etc.) produced by different manufacturers are completely interoperable. After the setting is complete, you can enter the ONVIF URL on the third party device to view the video stream. To do the configuration, you can do as follows: 1. Click Intercom - ONVIF. 2. Set up parameter properly. 3. Click Submit tab for validation and Cancel tab for cancellation.
R20B Admin Guide needed. To check the call log, you can do as follows: 1. Click Phone - Call Log. 2. Drop down Call History to filter call log type. 3. Click on the specific call log and click Delete tab to delete. 4. Click Delete all tab if you want to delete all of the call logs. Parameters Set-up: Call History: Select call history among four options: “All”, “Dialed” “ Received” “ Missed” for the specific type of call log to be displayed. 5.10.2.
R20B Admin Guide 1. Click Phone - Door log. 2. Click on the specific door log and click Delete tab to delete. 3. Click Delete all tab if you want to delete all of the door logs. 4. Click Export Tab if you want to export the door log 5. Click Import Tab if you wan to import the existed door log Note: The import and export door log format is .
R20B Admin Guide 5.11. Debug 5.11.1. System Log for Debugging System log in the door phone can be used for debugging purpose. System log records all operation log of device itself. If you want to export the system out to a local PC or to a remote server for debugging. To set up the function, you can do as follows: 1. Click Upgrade - Advanced to find System Log. 2. Enter the parameters properly. 3. Click Export tab to export logs. 4. Click Submit tab for validation and Cancel for cancellation.
R20B Admin Guide receive the the device log. Note: The remote system server is provided by Akuvox. 5.11.2. PCAP for Debugging PCAP in door phone is used to capture the data package going in and out of the devices for debugging and troubleshooting purpose. You can set up the PCAP on the device web interface properly before using it. To do the configuration, you can do as follows: 1. Click Upgrade - Advanced to find PCAP. 2. Set up parameters properly. 3.
R20B Admin Guide PCAP Auto Refresh: select “Enable” or “ Disable” to turn on or turn off the PCAP auto fresh function. If you set it as “ Enable” then the PACP will continue to capture data packet even after the data packets reached its 1M maximum in capacity. If you set it as “ Disable” the PCAP will stop data packet capturing when the data packet captured reached the maximum capturing capacity of 1M. 5.12. Integration 5.12.1.
R20B Admin Guide Parameters set-up: HTTP API: select “Enable” or “ Disable “ to enable or disable the HPTT API function for the third party integration. For example, if the function is disable any request to initiate the integration will be denied and be returned HTTP 403 forbidden status. Auth Mode: select among four options: “None” “ WhiteList” “ Basic”, “ Digest” for authorization type, which will be explained in detail in the following chart.
R20B Admin Guide 5.13. Password Modification 5.13.1. Modify Device’s Web Interface Password On the device web interface, you can access and change both the project passwords and setting password if needed. 1. Click Security - Basic to find Web Password Modify. 2. Chose the user name as admin or user 3. Click Change Password then enter the old password and new password 4. Click on Change tab for validation and Ignore tab for cancellation Parameters Set-up: User name: There are two option admin or user.
R20B Admin Guide Note: The password is case sensitive. 5.14. Firmware Upgrade 5.14.1. Web Upgrade Firmwares of different versions for door phone can be upgraded on the device web interface. To upgrade the firmware, you can do as follows: 1. Click Upgrade - Basic. 2. Click Choose File to Select firmware files from your local PC. 3. Press Submit tab for the validation and Cancel tab for the cancellation. Note: Firmware files should be .rom format for upgrade.
R20B Admin Guide 5.15. Phone Provisioning 5.15.1. Provision Principle Autop (Auto-Provisioning), this feature is used to configure or upgrade devices in batch via third party servers. Akuvox products use DHCP/PNP/TFTP/FTP/HTTP/HTTPS network protocols to get URL, and then download firmware and/or its corresponding configuration files from that server. These configuration files and firmware will be used to update firmware and the corresponding parameters on the phone.
R20B Admin Guide 5.15.1.1. Config File Automatic deployment has the following applications: General configuration provisioning: In this scenario, a general configuration file is stored in the server and all devices download the same configuration file to update their parameters. MAC based configuration provisioning: In this scenario, each configuration file is for a specific device with the MAC address that matches the file name. The parameters in this configuration file are for that specific device only.
R20B Admin Guide schedule. Power On + Repeatedly: Combined with Power On mode and Repeatedly mode. Device will start to do AutoP when every time it boots up or by following the schedule. Hourly Repeat: Device will start to do AutoP every hour. 5.15.1.3. Procedure to setup AutoP A complete automatic upgrade process consists of the following: 1. Administrator sets up the NPS and ACS servers with the required information; 2. Device gets the URL of the TFTP/FTP /HTTP/HTTPS server; 3.
R20B Admin Guide Tip: Akuvox do not provide PNP server. 5.15.2.1. Procedures to setup PNP AutoP To setup PNP AutoP, you can do as follows: 1. Click Upgrade - Basic. 2. Make sure PNP(Under the path “Upgrade-Advanced” on the web GUI of device) is enabled. 3. Export Autop template from Export Autop Template. Following the steps to get PNP AutoP done(Under “Power On” mode): 1. Rename the AutoP config template(here we upgrade for mass devices, so make it general configuration provisioning). 2.
R20B Admin Guide 4. Upload firmware to DHCP/TFTP/FTP/HTTP/HTTPS server. 5. Edit AutoP config template. 6. Upload the AutoP config template to DHCP/TFTP/FTP/HTTP/HTTPS server. 7. Run PNP server and fill in the URL of AutoP config template. 8. Click start to start PNP AutoP. 9. Power on devices, they will start to upgrade after booting up. Note: Remember to turn off PNP server after AutoP done. 5.15.3.
R20B Admin Guide device firmware or configuration. Note: The format of them are as follows: TFTP: tftp://192.168.0.19/ FTP: ftp://192.168.0.19/ (allows anonymous login) ftp://username:password@192.168.0.19/ HTTP: http://192.168.0.19/ http://192.168.0.19:8080/ (requires a user name and password) (use the default port 80) (use other ports, such as 8080) HTTPS: https://192.168.0.19/ (use the default port 443) Tip: Akuvox do not provide user specified server.
R20B Admin Guide make it general configuration provisioning.); 2. For general configuration provisioning: r0000000000xx.cfg (There are 12 digits in total, for example: C315 --> r000000000115, R29 --> r000000000029 ) 3. For MAC based configuration provisioning: .cfg, eg. 0C110504AE5B.cfg. 4. Upload firmware to DHCP/TFTP/FTP/HTTP/HTTPS server; 5. Edit AutoP config template; 6. Upload the AutoP config template to DHCP/TFTP/FTP/HTTP/HTTPS server; 7.
R20B Admin Guide 3. Click Import tab if you want to import the selected config file 4. Click Export tab if you want to export the existing config files to you local PC. Note: The import file can be .tgz/.conf/.cfg format. The exported config file is encrypted. The default exported fiels is config.tgz. The exported config file includes. 5.17. Integration 5.17.1.
R20B Admin Guide Parameters set-up: HTTP API: select “Enable” or “ Disable “ to enable or disable the HPTT API function for the third party integration. For example, if the function is disable any request to initiate the integration will be denied and be returned HTTP 403 forbidden status. Auth Mode: select among four options: “None” “ WhiteList” “ Basic”, “ Digest” for authorization type, which will be explained in detail in the following chart.
R20B Admin Guide 5.18. System reboot/reset 5.18.1. Reboot If you want to restart the device system, you can operate it on the device web interface . More over, you can set up schedule for the device to be restarted. To restart the system setting on the web interface, you can do as follows: 1. Click Upgrade - Basic. 2. Click on Submit tab for Reboot. To set up the device restart schedule, you can do as follows: 1. Click Upgrade - Advanced to find Reboot Schedule. 2. Enable the scheduled Reboot mode. 3.
R20B Admin Guide device. To reset the device on the web interface, you can do as follows: 1. Click Upgrade - Basic. 2. Click on Reboot Submit tab to reset the device system setting.
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R20B Admin Guide 7. FAQ Q1: How to obtain IP address of R2X ✔Common method: using Akuvox IP scanner to search Akuvox devices in the same LAN network. Q2: Do Akuvox devices support opus codec? A2: For now, only Akuvox Android video IP phone R48G can support Opus audio codec. Q3: Do Akuvox devices support Modbus protocol? A4: No. Q4: Which version of ONVIF do R20B support? A55: Onvif 18.
R20B Admin Guide Contact us For more information about the product, please visit us atwww.akuvox.com or feel free to contact us by Sales email: sales@akuvox.com Technical support email: support@akuvox.com We highly appreciate your feedback about our products.
FCC Statement: Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, (2) 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference t may cause undesired operation.