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d) FEATURE

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e) MCAST

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f)

Action URL

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SAFEGUARDING (Only fully functional version support this feature)

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DOOR PHONE

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a) DOOR PHONE

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b) DOOR CARD

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DOOR ACCESS

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d) DOOR LOG

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MAINTENANCE

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a) AUTO PROVISION

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CONFIG

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d) UPDATE

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e) ACCESS

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REBOOT

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LOGOUT

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E. APPENDIX

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ECHNICAL PARAMETERS

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ASIC FUNCTIONS

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CHEMATIC DIAGRAM

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OTHER INSTRUCTIONS

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PEN DOOR MODES

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ANAGEMENT OF CARD

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Summary of Contents for DP31

Page 1: ...1 DP31 IP Video Door Phone User Manual Wall mounted In wall ...

Page 2: ... do not let non technical staff to remove or repair Improper repair may cause electric shock fire malfunction etc It will lead to injury accident or cause damage to your product 4 Do not use fingers pins wire other metal objects or foreign body into the vents and gaps It may cause current through the metal or foreign body which may even cause electric shock or injury accident If any foreign body o...

Page 3: ...ns 8 2 QUICK SETTING 9 C BASIC OPERATION 10 1 ANSWER A CALL 10 2 CALL 10 3 END CALL 10 4 CALL RECORD 10 5 OPEN THE DOOR OPERATION 10 D PAGE SETTINGS 11 1 BROWSER CONFIGURATION 11 2 PASSWORD CONFIGURATION 11 3 CONFIGURATION VIA WEB 12 1 BASIC 12 a STATUS 12 b WIZARD 12 c LANGUAGE 13 d TIME DATE 14 2 NETWORK 15 a WAN 15 b QoS VLAN 17 c WEB FILTER 19 d SECURITY 20 3 VOIP 20 a SIP 20 b STUN 23 4 INTER...

Page 4: ...37 a DOOR PHONE 37 b DOOR CARD 39 c DOOR ACCESS 40 d DOOR LOG 42 7 MAINTENANCE 43 a AUTO PROVISION 43 b SYSLOG 45 c CONFIG 46 d UPDATE 47 e ACCESS 48 f REBOOT 48 8 LOGOUT 49 E APPENDIX 50 1 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 50 2 BASIC FUNCTIONS 51 3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 51 F OTHER INSTRUCTIONS 52 1 OPEN DOOR MODES 52 2 MANAGEMENT OF CARD 53 ...

Page 5: ...rformance Hands free adopting digital full duplex mode Voice loud and clear video clear generous appearance solid durable easy for installation comfortable keypad low power consumption DP31 support entrance guard control Video intercom keyboard ID card and remote to open the door and other functions 1 Appearance of the product Wall mounted In wall ...

Page 6: ...erent occasions induction zone RFID induction area Lock Status Door unlocking On Door locking Off Call status Standby Off Hold Blink with 1s Calls On Ring status Standby Off Ringing On Network SIP Registration Network error Blink with 1s Network running Off Registration failed Blink with 3s Registration succeeded On B Start Using Before you start to use equipment please make the following installa...

Page 7: ...r switch Electric lock switch 3 Driving mode of electric lock Default in active mode Note When in active mode device can drive 12V 700mA switch output maximum to which a standard electric lock or another compatible electrical appliance can be connected When use the active mode it is 12V DC in output When use the passive mode output is short control normally open mode or normally close mode 4 Wirin...

Page 8: ...ting The product Provide a complete function and parameter setting users may need to have the network and SIP protocol knowledge for understanding the meaning represented by all parameters In order to let equipment users can quickly enjoy the high quality speech brought by the IP Phone ...

Page 9: ...nd the door phone will report the IP address by voice or use the iDoorPhoneNetworkScanner exe software to find the IP address of the device Note when power on 30s waiting is needed for device running Log on to the WEB device configuration In a SIP page configuration service account user name parameters that are required for server address register You can settings DSS key in the Web page functions...

Page 10: ... equipment and enter the access code to open the door access code to be included in the list to access configuration and enable for remote calls to open the door 4 Through the RFID Cards to open the door 5 By means of indoor switch to open the door 6 Private access code to open the door Enable for local authentication and set private access code Under the standby directly input the access code to ...

Page 11: ...der the Maintenance tab If this is not done the equipment will lose the modifications when it is rebooted 2 Password Configuration There are two levels of access root level and general level A user with root level access can browse and set all configuration parameters while a user with general level can set all configuration parameters except server parameters for SIP Default user with general lev...

Page 12: ...Accounts Shows the phone numbers and registration status for the 2 SIP LINES b WIZARD Wizard Field Name Explanation Select the appropriate network mode The equipment supports three network modes Static IP mode The parameters of a Static IP connection must be provided by your ISP DHCP mode In this mode network parameter information will be obtained automatically from a DHCP server ...

Page 13: ...ck to return to the Wizard screen Click Next to go to the Summary screen If PPPoE is selected this screen will appear Enter the information provided by the ISP Click Next to go to Quick SIP Setting Click Back to return to the Wizard screen c LANGUAGE Set the current language d TIME DATE Set the time zone and SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol server on this page to automatically obtain time and day...

Page 14: ...erver Time zone Local Time Zone Time Format Configuration time format the default is 24 hours Date Format Configure date display format the default is date month year Date Seperator Configure the date seperator Manual Time Settings Enter the values for the current year month day hour and minute All values are required Be sure to disable SNTP service before entering manual time and date 2 NETWORK a...

Page 15: ...nt IP address of the equipment Current subnet mask The current Subnet Mask Current IP gateway The current Gateway IP address MAC address The MAC address of the equipment Field Name Explanation WAN Settings Enable Vendor Identifier Enable or disable Vendor Identifier ...

Page 16: ...button 3 If the system is starting use DHCP to obtain IP and the network address of the DHCP Server and system of LAN network address is the same then the system after receive DHCP IP add the LAN network address the last one plus one and change the distribution of the LAN DHCP Server IP address If the system started And then WAN access DHCP and the network address of the DHCP server distribution a...

Page 17: ...s page require a reboot to become active 2 It is suggested that changes to HTTP Port and Telnet ports be values greater than 1024 Values less than 1024 are reserved 3 If the HTTP port is set to 0 HTTP service will be disabled b QoS VLAN The equipment supports 802 1Q P protocol and DiffServ configuration Use of a Virtual LAN VLAN allows voice and data traffic to be separated Chart 1 shows a network...

Page 18: ...lephone to synchronize its VLAN data with the Network Switch The telephone will automatically synchronize DSCP 802 1p and VLAN ID values even if these values differ from those provided by the LLDP server Packet Interval The time interval for sending LLDP Packets Field Name Explanation Quality of Service QoS Settings Enable DSCP Enable or Disable Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP Audio RTP DS...

Page 19: ... c WEB FILTER Web filter The Web filter is used to limit access to the equipment When the web filter is enabled only the IP addresses between the start IP and end IP can access the equipment Web Filter Table Webpage access allows display the IP network list Web Filter Table Settings Beginning and Ending IP Address for MMI Filter Click add this filter range to the Web Filter Table Web Filter Settin...

Page 20: ...ty file to be updated Click the Update button to update Delete Security File Select the security file to be deleted Click the Delete button to Delete SIP TLS Files Show SIP TLS authentication certificate HTTPS Files Show HTTPS authentication certificate 3 VOIP a SIP ...

Page 21: ...ilure display timeout Server Address SIP server IP address or URI Server Port SIP server port Default is 5060 Authentication User SIP account name Login ID Authentication Password SIP registration password SIP User Phone number assigned by VoIP service provider Equipment will not register if there is no phone number configured Display Name Set the display name This name is shown on Caller ID Enabl...

Page 22: ... change to that value Session Timeout Refresh interval if Session Timer is enabled Keep Alive Type Specifies the NAT keep alive type If SIP Option is selected the equipment will send SIP Option sip messages to the server every NAT Keep Alive Period The server will then respond with 200 OK If UDP is selected the equipment will send a UDP message to the server every NAT Keep Alive Period Keep Alive ...

Page 23: ...e after z9hG4bK in the VIA field of the INVITE message received or the phone will not respond to the INVITE Note This will affect all lines Enable Group Enable SIP Group Backup This will affect all lines Enable RFC4475 Enable or disable RFC4475 default is enable Registration Failure Retry Time Registration failures retry time If registrations fails the phone will attempt to register again after re...

Page 24: ... SIP Waiting Time Waiting time for SIP This will vary depending on the network Local SIP Port Port configure the local SIP signaling SIP Line Using STUN SIP1 or SIP2 Use STUN Enable Disable STUN on the selected line Note the SIP STUN is used to achieve the SIP penetration of NAT is the realization of a service when the equipment configuration of the STUN server IP and port usually the default is 3...

Page 25: ...vent Settings Set the key type to the Key Event DSS key type Subtype Usage Key Event None Not responding Dial Dial function Release End calls OK Identify key Handfree The hand free key with hook dial hang up Hot key Settings Enter the phone number in the input box when you press the shortcut key equipment will dial set telephone number This button can also be used to set the IP address press the s...

Page 26: ... and convenient to send notice to each member in the multicast Through the DSS Key configuration multicast calling WEB is as follows DSS key type Number Subtype Usage Multicast Set the host IP address and port number the middle separated by a colon G 711A Narrowband speech coding 4Khz G 711U G 722 Wideband speech coding 7Khz G 723 1 Narrowband speech coding 4Khz G 726 32 G 729AB operation mechanis...

Page 27: ...723 1 G 726 32 G 729AB None Third Codec The third codec choice G 711A U G 722 G 723 1 G 726 32 G 729AB None Fourth Codec The forth codec choice G 711A U G 722 G 723 1 G 726 32 G 729AB None Field Name Explanation DTMF Payload Type The RTP Payload type that indicates DTMF Default is 101 AMR Payload Type Set the AMR Payload type Numerical based on between 96 127 ILBC Payload Type Set the ILBC Payload...

Page 28: ... 263 H 264 H 264 Payload Type Set the H 264 Payload type Numerical based on between 96 127 Video Bit Rate Set the bandwidth of video call Video Frame Rate Set the video frame rate Video Resolution Set the video resolution QCIF 176 144 CIF 352 288 VGA 640 480 4CIF 704 576 720P 1280x720 Note 720P only on the four nuclear phone support And need to choose above 2M of the bandwidth Display Mosaic Frame...

Page 29: ...the DND option default is phone DND Line Settings SIP1 Enable or Disable sip1 DND SIP2 Enable or Disable sip2 DND DND Global Settings Enable DND Timer Enable or disable DND timer DND Timer Set the DND time Enable White List DND Enable or disable white list DND d FEATURE ...

Page 30: ...m call Enable Intercom Tone If enabled plays intercom ring tone to alert to an intercom call Default Ans Mode Set answer mode default is video Default Dial Mode Set dial mode default is video Enable Auto Answer Enable or disable auto answer Enable Auto Answer Enable or disable auto answer Call Switched Time Set the call switched time Auto Answer Timeout Set the auto answer time Dial Fixed Length T...

Page 31: ... flows of multicast RTP lower precedence than the current common calls device will automatically ignore the group RTP flow If the priority of the incoming flow of multicast RTP is higher than the current common calls priority device will automatically receive the group RTP stream and keep the current common calls in state You can also choose to disable in the receiving threshold drop down box the ...

Page 32: ... set of addresses and ports to listen separated by a colon Pink part index priority Multicast is a sign of listening but also the monitoring multicast priority the smaller the number of higher priority Red part priority Is the general call non multicast call priority the smaller the number of high priority the following will explain how to use this option The purpose of setting monitoring multicas...

Page 33: ...tening to multicast information group 2 If multicast is a new group of 1 because the priority group 1 is 2 higher than the current call priority group 2 3 so multicast call will can come in If multicast is a new group of 3 because the priority group 3 is 4 lower than the current call priority group 2 3 1 will listen to the equipment and maintain the group of 2 Multicast service Send when configure...

Page 34: ...URL for various actions performed by the phone These actions are recorded and sent as xml files to the server Sample format is http InternalServer FileName xml 5 SAFEGUARDING Only fully functional version support this feature ...

Page 35: ...r Response Mode Open Close Input port2 the Remote Response Output Settings Output 1 2 Open close Output 1 Output 2 Output Level When choosing the low level trigger NO normally open when meet the trigger condition trigger the NO port disconnected When choosing the high level trigger NO normally close when meet the trigger condition trigger the NO port close Output Duration Changes in port the durat...

Page 36: ...urn the default state Tamper Alarm Settings Tamper Alarm When the selection is enabled the tamper detectionenabled Alarm command When detected someone tampering the equipment will be sent alarm to the correspondingserver Reset command When the equipment receives the command of reset from server the equipment will stop alarm Reset Directly stop the alarm from equipment in the Webpage Server Trigger...

Page 37: ...aling mode key for hang up Time out or length match for number sending when dialing mode Key to enter the dial the key to hang up Password dialin g Switch On Duration Door unlocking time for Monostable mode only If the time is up the door would be locked automatically 5 seconds Talk Duration The call will be ended automatically when time up 120 seconds Remote Password Remote door unlocking passwor...

Page 38: ...t Day Night mode 06 00 Day End Time The end time of the day When you select Day Night mode 18 00 Address of Log Server Log server address IP or domain name 0 0 0 0 Port of Log Server Log server port 0 65535 514 Enable Log Server Enable or disable to connect with log server Disable Enable Indoor Open Enable or disable to use indoor switch to unlock the door Enable Enable Card Reader Enable or disab...

Page 39: ...door card lists Export door card table Right click it and select save target to your computer Add Door Card If you don t add rules that will be just the temporary card The input RFID card numbers the top 10 for example 0004111806 click add Import Door Card Table Click the Browse to choose to import door card list file doorCard csv click Update can be batch import Card Reader Setting Set ID card st...

Page 40: ...rd issuing card entrance guard returned to normal Delete card operation and issuing card the same Can release at most 10 cards 2000 copies of ordinary cards Note in the issuing state to delete brush card is invalid and vice versa Delete Administrator Choose to delete the card number then press delete c DOOR ACCESS Field Name Explanation Access Table According to entrance guard access rules have be...

Page 41: ...e Authentication When enabled private password inputting and RFID reading must be matched simultaneously for door unlocking Location Virtual extension number used to make position call instead of real number It might be taken with unit number or room number Phone Num User Phone Number Import Access Table Click the Browse to choose to import remote access list file access List csv and then click Up...

Page 42: ...ote access the name Access ID 1 If open the door way to brush card shows card number 2 If the door way to open the door for the remote display the phone number of the door 3 If open the door way to open the door for local no display information Type Open type 1 local 2 remote 3 valid 4 invalid Export CallLogs List Right Click here to Save CallLogs Right click it and select save target to your comp...

Page 43: ...ation Common Config Version Show the common config file s version If the configuration downloaded and this configuration is the same the auto provision will stop If the endpoints confirm the configuration by the Digest method the configuration will not be upgraded unless it differs from the current configuration CPE Serial Number Serial number of the equipment User Username for configuration serve...

Page 44: ...ill reply with a SIP NOTIFY message containing the Auto Provisioning Server URL where the phones can request their configuration PnP server PnP Server Address PnP port PnP Server Port PnP Transport PnP Transfer protocol UDP or TCP PnP Interval Interval time for querying PnP server Default is 1 hour Phone Flash Settings Server Address Set FTP TFTP HTTP server IP address for auto update The address ...

Page 45: ...iority and type Then these messages will be written into a log by rules which the administrator has configured There are 8 levels of debug information Level 0 emergency System is unusable This is the highest debug info level Level 1 alert Action must be taken immediately Level 2 critical System is probably working incorrectly Level 3 error System may not work correctly Level 4 warning System may w...

Page 46: ...ment This is normally used to troubleshoot problems Stop Stop capturing the packet stream c CONFIG Field Name Explanation Save Configuration Save the current equipment configuration Clicking this saves all configuration changes and makes them effective immediately Backup Configuration Save the equipment configuration to a txt or xml file Please note to Right click on the choice and then choose Sav...

Page 47: ... Field Name Explanation Web Update Browse to the config file and press Update to load it to the equipment Various types of files can be loaded here including firmware ring tones local phonebook and config files in either text or xml format e ACCESS Through this page the user can accord need to add and remove users can modify existing user permissions ...

Page 48: ...re are two levels Root user can modify the configuration General user can only read the configuration User Management Select the account and click Modify to modify the selected account Click Delete to delete the selected account A General user can only add another General user f REBOOT Some configuration modifications require a reboot to become effective Clicking the Reboot button will cause the e...

Page 49: ...49 Click Logout from the web visit next time when need to enter your user name and password E Appendix 1 Technical parameters ...

Page 50: ...ort Passive switch relay Normally open Normally close support 30V 1A AC DC Active Switched Output 12V 700mA DC External speakers Audio output only support to fully functional version WAN 10 100BASE TX s Auto MDIX RJ 45 RFID IC card reader relay EM4100 125Khz MIFARE One 13 56Mhz NFC Power supply mode 12V 1A DC or PoE Cables CAT5 or better Shell Material Cast aluminium panel Cast aluminium back shel...

Page 51: ...e call password RFID card indoor switch Protection level IP65 IK10 CE FCC 3 Schematic diagram F Other instructions 1 Open door modes Local 1 Local Password Set Local Password the default is 6789 via DOOR PHONE DOOR PHONE as above Use the device s keypad to input password and key then the door will be unlocked Lock status Call status Ring status Network and registration status Housing Speaker Numer...

Page 52: ...s to visitors Owner calls to visitors via SIP phone SIP door phone answers the call automatically Owner use keypad to input corresponding Access codes to unlock the door Slot cards Use pre assigned RFID cards to unlock the door by touching RFID area of device Indoor switch Press indoor switch which is installed and connected with device to unlock the door 2 Management of card Add Administrator The...

Page 53: ...1 In web page Door card Card Reader Setting option select Card Issuing function 2 Click Apply Card Reader would be entered the issuing status 3 Use new card to touch card reader induction area and then you might hear the confirmed indication tone from the device Repeat step 3 to add more cards 4 In web page Door card card reader Settings option select normal function 5 Click Apply Card Reader woul...

Page 54: ...ed issuing card status 2 Use new card to touch card reader induction area and you might hear the confirmed indication tone from the device Repeat step 2 to add more cards 3 Use Issuer admin card to touch card reader induction area again it would be back to normal working status Delete user cards Method 1 used to batch delete cards for starters 1 In web page Door card Card Reader Setting option sel...

Page 55: ...to touch card reader induction area and it would be entered revoking card status 2 Use the cards you want to delete from system to touch card reader induction area and you might hear the card reader confirmed indication tone Repeat step 2 to delete cards 3 Use Revocation admin card to touch card reader induction area and it would be back to card read only status Method 3 use to batch delete cards ...

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