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1 The individual outdoor panel BAS-IP AV-07T The instruction manual

2 Page 2 Note For the correct installation, follow the instructions. If you have any difficulty with installation and operation, please contact your dealer for advice. The technical parameters and specifications mentioned here may vary slightly from those stated in the instructions of the devices. This is our company conducts constant upgrading and improvement of the functionality to improve the characteristics of current devices.

3 Page 3 CONTENT Appearance Main functions Technical parameters Equipment Settings through the WEB interface Connection scheme Mounting scheme Attachment 1 Notes

4 Page 4 APPEARANCE Model: AV-07T

5 Page 5 MAIN FUNCTIONS BAS-IP AV-07T Interface WEB-interface Lock opening By card, with the monitor Access control Combined contactless card reader: EM-Marin and MIFARE Integration with ACS Wiegand-26, Wiegand-34 Input / Output Quick dial buttons 1 piezoelectric ring button Number of ringtones 1 polyphonic ringtone Authentication A separate password for the settings, WEB-interface Talking mode Double-sided Talking time Up to 30 minutes Additional functions SIP P2P; TR-069, 2 SIP accounts; 2 relays for connection of 2 locks; 2 contacts for connection of 2 exit buttons; Separate locks control; 3 controlled inputs for alarm; Motion Sensor; Gyroscope

6 Page 6 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS BAS-IP AV-07T Panel type Individual Screen No Matrix size 1/4 Angle 122 horizontal x 56 vertical Matrix resolution 2 MP Output video 720p (1280x720) H.263, H264, MJPEG Night backlight 4 IR LEDs Light sensitivity 0.01 lux Protection class IP65 Operating temperature C Power consumption 6.5 W, in standby 4 W Power +12 W, PoE Body Metal Colors Silver gray, black Dimensions for installation 165x108x65 mm Dimensions of panel 168x115x40mm Installation Flush mounting, wall mounting with BR-AV7

7 Page 7 EQUIPMENT Outdoor panel Sealing rubber Protective shroud Sealing ring М2.5х6.5 М2.5х6.5 screws for Allen wrench М3х5 М3х5 screws for Phillips head screwdriver Allen wrench Strap for installation work Flush-mounting bracket

8 Page 8 EQUIPMENT Built-in box for flush mounting Screws for Phillips head screwdriver: M4x10 and ST4x20 Plastic dowels Wall-mounting bracket (not included)

9 Page 9 Searching the IP address of the outdoor panel After the outdoor panel and your PC have connected to the same local area network, run the AV07T Device manager to determine an IP address of the outdoor panel: Press the Scan button and program window will display IP addresses of all AV-07T outdoor panels, which are connected to the local network. It is possible to change the basic network settings, update a firmware of the outdoor panel and programmatically restart it.

10 Page 10 To configure the outdoor panel remotely via the WEB interface and to set the virtual numbers, you need to connect to it via Internet-browser on your PC. The outdoor panel should be connected to the same network segment, as the PC, from which it is planned to customize the outdoor panel. Enter the IP address of the outdoor panel in an address line of a browser, then the window for entering the user name and password will appear. Username to access the settings is admin. Password required to enter, matches the password for accessing the settings of the outdoor panel and is an installer password (the default password is admin). 1. Status Select the "Status" menu option to access the current status interface: 2. Intercom 2.1 Basic Select Basic to access the call configuration:

11 Page 11 Select account: Account which is used for calls. Dialing if not answered: Call forwarding function if no answer is received from dialed subscriber. Ring button: A field for entering a subscriber number you are dialing by pressing the ring button. To call the device using the internal protocol, you need to enter the 7-digit number, for example, "# ", where "1" is the number of a building, "01" the number of the entrance, "00" - the floor number and "27" - the apartment number. Dialing if not answered Call 1, Call 2: Fields for entering subscriber s numbers, which incoming call will be forwarded to, if it is no answer from main number.

12 Page 12 FTP: Sending the visitor s photo to FTP-server. Sending of the visitor's photo to the specified . HTTP URL: GET request to the specified address. HTTP URL: The URL to which GET request will be sent if such option selected. Web call: Calling the number specified in the field number from the web interface of the panel. Maximum call time: The maximum duration of a call (2-30 minutes). Maximum dial in time: The maximum dialing time for incoming calls (from 30 to 120 seconds). Maximum dial out time: Maximum dialing time for outgoing calls (from 30 to 120 seconds). Push to hang up: The call cancellation function by repeatedly pressing the push button. 2.2 Advanced Select "Advanced" to access advanced settings of call configuration.

13 Page 13 AEC Level: AEC Level. Default value is 700. Photo resistor Settings: Range of photo resistance sensitivity level (0-100). The default values are Tamper Alarm: Alarm on / off function on the tamper. Accelerometer Trigger Threshold: Accelerometer Trigger Level (0 127). The default value is 32. Location Setting: Number of building, unit, floor, room, serial number, sync number. IP server: The IP address of the server with Management Software. Wiegand Type: The type of used Wiegand interface. It is possible to choose between Wiegand - 26 and Wiegand Blinking Time: The blinking frequency of the ring button LEDs during the lock opening is from 500 ms up to 5000 ms. 2.3 Relay Select Relay to access the configuration of the relay outputs:

14 Page 14 ID Relay: Relay identifier. Relay type: Relay operating mode. May be set in the NO or NС position. Opening time: Relay activation time (0-10 sec.). DTMF option: The number of DTMF code symbols transmitted to activate the relay. DTMF: The code transmitted to activate the relay (this option is active if an item 1 Digit DTMF is selected in the DTMF-option). Multiple DTMF: A field for entering a user DTMF code, transmitted to activate the relay (this option is active if an item 2 4 Digit DTMF is selected in the DTMF-option). Relay Status: The current status of the relay (closed or open) Web relay Type: A feature that allows enabling / disabling the ability of panel to work with 2N WebRelay. IP address: IP address of the 2N WebRelay. Username: Login of the 2N WebRelayweb interface. Password: Password of the2n WebRelayweb interface Open relay via HHTP Type: Enabling / Disabling the signal transmission to open the door via HHTP-link. User name: The user s login. Password: The password for access. The default values are empty. URL format: DoorNum = 1, where is an IP address of the outdoor panel, UserName is the name of the user, Password is the password of the user, DoorNum is the relay number. 2.4 Inputs Select "Inputs" to access the configuration of the controlled inputs:

15 Page Input Input Status: Enabling / disabling the controlled input when closing contacts. Action: Additional action when closing the input contacts. FTP: Sending the visitor's photo to the FTP server.

16 Page 16 Sending the visitor's photo to the specified . SIP call: SIP call to a specified number on the "Trigger" tab. HTTP URL: GET-request to the specified address. HTTP URL: The URL which GET request will be sent to if the appropriate option selected. Open relay: The function of opening the specified relay when the input is triggered. Input Status: Displays the current input status. 2.5 Web view Select "Web view" to access streaming video from the outdoor panel camera: 2.6 RTSP Select "RTSP" to access the streaming video display settings from the camera of the outdoor panel via the RTSP protocol:

17 Page RTSP Basic RTSP Server: Enabling / Disabling the RTSP server RTSP Stream RTSP audio: The function of sound transmitting from the outdoor panel s microphone via the RTSP protocol. RTSP video: The function of video transmitting from the outdoor panel s camera via the RTSP protocol. RTSP video codec: Used codec for video transmission via RTSP (H.264, MPEG4, MJPEG). An example of a RTSP line for recording video from the outdoor panel s camera: rtsp: // /live/ch00_ H.264 Video Parameters Video resolution: Resolution of the transmitted video stream (QCIF, QVGA, CIF, VGA, 4CIF, 720P).

18 Page 18 Video frame rate: Number of the transmitted frames per second (10fps, 15 fps, 20fps). Video bit rate: The compression ratio of the video stream (64 kbps, 128 kbps, 256 kbps, 512 kbps, 1024 kbps, and 2048 kbps) MPEG4 Parameters Video resolution: Resolution of the transmitted video stream (QCIF, QVGA, CIF, VGA, 4CIF, 720P). Video frame rate: Number of the transmitted frames per second (10fps, 15 fps, 20fps). Video bit rate: The compression ratio of the video stream (64 kbps, 128 kbps, 256 kbps, 512 kbps, 1024 kbps, and 2048 kbps) MJPEG Video resolution: Resolution of the transmitted video stream (QCIF, QVGA, CIF, VGA, 4CIF, 720P). Video frame rate: Number of the transmitted frames per second (10 fps, 15 fps, 20 fps). Quality: The quality of the transmitted video stream (50, 60, 70, 80, 90). 2.7 ONVIF Parameters Select "ONVIF Settings" to access the display settings of the streaming video from the outdoor panel s camera via ONVIF protocol:

19 Page 19 Basic settings ONVIF mode: Enable / disable the outdoor panel s camera recognition mode by other devices using the ONVIF protocol. User name: The user name to access the stream. Password: The password to access the stream. An example of an ONVIF line: Motion Select "Motion" to access the motion sensor settings: Motion detection options Motion detection: Enable / disable the motion sensor Action to execute Action to execute: Additional action when the motion sensor is triggered. FTP: Sending the visitor's photo to the FTP server. sending the visitor's photo to the specified . SIP call: SIP call to the specified number on the "Trigger" tab. HTTP URL: GET request to the specified address. HTTP URL: The URL which GET request will be sent to if the appropriate option selected. 2.9 Card Settings Select Card Setting to access the card reader settings.

20 Page Import / Export Card Data (.xml) The function of loading and unloading the database of saved access cards Card Status The operation mode of panel readers. Normal is a working in common card reading mode. Card issuing is a working in the mode of adding cards into the panel memory Cards Relay number: A relay for which a card is added. Name: The name of the card. It is recommended to use not more than 10 characters. Card code: Card ID Door Card Management A table showing the registered access cards in panel s memory. To delete an access card, tick it in the corresponding checkbox, and then click the "Delete" button.

21 Page Trigger Select "Trigger" to access the settings for , FTP-server and SIP call: notification This menu option specifies indicates the settings that allow sending a message to the specified address when the predetermined triggers are activated. Sender's address: of the sender in specified format: ivan_petrov@yandex.ru. Receiver s address: of the receiver in specified format: andrey_ivanov@gmail.com. SMTP server address: The SMTP server address of the sender's mailbox. When specifying the SMTP server address, you must specify the port number without SSL \ TLS encryption (for example smtp.yandex.ru:25). SMTP user name: SMTP server user name. SMTP password: SMTP server user password. Subject: Subject of the letter. Content: Text of the letter. Test: Checking if the entered data is correct.

22 Page FTP notification This menu option indicates the FTP settings that allow saving photos from panel s camera to FTP server when the predetermined triggers are activated. FTP Server: The FTP server address. When specifying the FTP server address, you must specify the port number without SSL \ TLS encryption (for example :21/FTP). FTP Username: FTP server username. FTP Password: FTP server user password. FTP Test: Checking if the entered data is correct SIP Call Notification This menu option indicates the SIP settings that allow calling to specified number when the predetermined triggers are activated. SIPСall Number: A SIP number which the call will be made to after triggers activation. SIP Caller's Name: Caller-ID, which is passed during the call. 3. Account 3.1 Basic Select Basic to access the main SIP-account settings.

23 Page SIP Account Status: Registration Status. Account: Number of the customizable account. Account Active: Enable / disable the selected account. Display Label: Account ID. Display Name: Name (Caller-ID) that is displayed for dialed subscriber. Registration Name: The account name used to register on the SIP-server. Username: The name used to register on the SIP server or proxy server. Password: Password for registration SIP Server 1 Server IP: SIP Server address. Port: Registration port (by default is 5060). Registration period: The term of client registration on the server (by default is 1800 seconds) SIP Server 2 Server IP: SIP Server address. Port: Registration port (by default is 5060). Registration period: The term of client registration on the server (by default is 1800 seconds) Proxy Server Proxy: Enable / disable of proxy server. Server IP: Proxy server address. Server port: Registration port of the proxy server. Backup IP address: Backup address of proxy server. Backup port: Registration port of backup proxy server.

24 Page Transport Transport: The type of transport used for data transmission (by default is UDP) NAT NAT: Enables / disables the usage of the STUN server. STUN server address: The address of the STUN server. Port: The port of the STUN server Advanced Select "Advanced" to access advanced settings of the SIP account:

25 Page SIP Account SIP Account: Select a customizable account Codecs The two columns show disabled and enabled codecs. It is possible to set the required configuration using the arrow buttons and moving the codecs between the columns thereby enable and disable them Video Codec Codec Name: Enables / disables the use of video in SIP calls. Codec Resolution: Video resolution during a call (QCIF, QVGA, CIF, VGA,4 CIF, 720P). Codec Bit rate: The compression degree of the video stream. Payload type: Profile of the RTP data.

26 Page DTMF Type: Type of used DTMF (Inband, RFC2833, Info, Inband + Info, Info +RFC2833). Type of notification: Type of used event for SIP Info (Info, Inband + Info or Info + RFC2833). The item is active if DTMF, DTMF-Relay or Telephone-Event is selected. DTMF Payload: The data profile may be selected in the range from 96 to Call Maximum local SIP port: The maximum value of the ports range used for client registration ( ). Minimum local SIP port: The minimum value of the ports range used client registration ( ). Caller-ID Header: The header type used for the Caller-ID. Auto Answer: Enables / disables auto answer when an incoming call is received. Anonymous Calls: Enable / disable receiving anonymous calls. Anonymous Call Rejection: Enabling / disabling an automatic rejection of anonymous calls. Missed Call Log: Enable / Disable of missed call log. Prevent SIP Hacking: Enable / disable automatic protection from hacking Session Timer Status: Enable / disable timer of user registration session. Session Expire: Session Expire ( seconds). Session Refresher: A device that updates a session (UAC or UAS) Encryption Voice Encryption (SRTP): Voice encryption during a call NAT UDP Keep Alive Messages: Enabling / disabling the mode of support session. Sending Interval: The interval of sending messages about presence (5 60seconds). RPort: Enables / disables the use of RPort User Agent User Agent: The name is User Agent.

27 Page Network 4.1 Basic Select "Basic" to access the basic network settings: DHCP: Enable automatic receiving of the network settings. Static IP Address: Enable manual mode for specifying network settings. IP address: The IP address of the outdoor panel. Subnet Mask: Subnet Mask. Default Gateway: The default gateway. DNS1: The primary DNS server address. DNS2: The secondary DNS server address. 4.2 Advanced Select Advanced to access the advanced network settings:

28 Page Local RTP Starting RTP Port: The minimum value of the RTP port range ( ). Maximum RTP port: The maximum value of the RTP port range ( ) SNMP Status: Enables / disables the SNMP device control protocol. Port: Used port ( ). Trusted IP: List of trusted IP addresses VLAN Port Status: Enable / disable VLAN support. VID: The VLAN identifier (1 4094). Priority: VLAN priority (0 7, where 0 is the lowest priority).

29 Page TR-069 Status: Enable / disable of client s TR-069. Version: Used protocol version. ACS URL: The address of ACS server. The panel will send messages about its status to this address. Username: The username for authentication on ACS. Password: The client password for authentication on ACS. Periodically Informing: Turning on / off periodic information about the status. Periodic interval: Interval of periodically informing ( s). CPE URL: An address of Common Platform Enumeration. ACS TR-069 will manage the device at this address. Username: CPE Username for authentication and follow up receiving of incoming requests. Password: CPE user password for authentication and follow up receiving of incoming requests. SOAP - "Simple object access protocol"; XML-based specification to execute the application functions. CPE - equipment for customer premises or controlled device; include integrated gateways (IGD), network boxes (STB), network storage (NAS), etc. ACS - Auto-Configuration Server, performs CPE management. Generally, controlled by the provider and connected to their operating or billing support systems (OSS / BSS). A data model is a set of objects, defined to manage a particular type of CPE. The basic commands for controlling the panel using the TR-069 protocol are presented in the Attachment 1 on page 48.

30 Page Device 5.1. Time / Language Select Time / Language to access the language and time settings: Web language Type: Used web language NTP Time zone: Time zone is GMT. Primary server: The address of the primary NTP server. Secondary server: The address of the additional NTP server. Update interval: Interval of updating the time (> = 3600 seconds). System time: Current system time.

31 Page Call Feature Select Call Feature to access the call settings Mode Mode: Current operating mode. Phone or custom Mode settings Return code when refuse: The code returned by the device in case of call refusing (404 Not Found, 480 Temporary Unavailable, 486 Busy Here, 603 Decline). Auto answer delay: Delay time until the panel makes auto answer (0-5 seconds). Auto answer mode: The function which allows selecting the audio or video transmission during Auto answer. Multicast codec: Codec for calls via Multicast (PCMU, PCMA, G722, G729). Direct IP: Call using P2P.

32 Page Voice Select Voice to access the voice settings: Microphone volume Volume: The microphone volume level (1-15) Speaker volume Speaker Volume: The speaker volume level (1-15) Sound of unlocking the lock Sound when the lock is opened: The audible alert may be enabled / disabled when you open the lock Declaring an IP address Time of IP address declaring: The time, after which the notification with data of the current IP address will play (0-180 seconds).

33 Page Upload tone for unlock Here you can upload the audio file that will be played when the door is opened (file format: wav, size: <200KB, sampling: 16,000, Bits: 16) Upload tone for lock Here you can upload the audio file that will be played when the door is closed (file format: wav, size: <200KB, sampling: 16,000, Bits: 16). 5.4 Multicast Select Multicast to access the multicast settings: Multicast settings Number of listened addresses: Number of IP addresses which are listened to find out the multicast requests (Off, 1-10). Priority: The priority of addresses listening.

34 Page Calls Select Calls to access the call history: In this tab, it is possible to make an outgoing call by pressing the corresponding number in the "Number" column. 5.6 Door log Select Door log to access the door log history:

35 Page Upgrade 6.1 Basic Select Basic to access the upgrade settings. This menu option provides information about the current version of the device. It is possible to update the device software, to reset the settings and reboot.

36 Page Advanced Select Advanced to access the advanced upgrade settings: PNP option The Plug & Play configuration for supported equipment may be enabled / disabled.

37 Page DHCP Option Option: Change the DHCP option ( ). Option 66/43 is enabled by default Manual Configuration Receiving URL: The address of the configuration server. User name: The user name of configuration server. Password: User password. Common AES Key: AES key. AES Key (MAC): AES key (with message authentication code). AutoP now: Request for configuration Automatic Configuration Receiving Mode: Automatic configuration receiving mode (Power on / Power off, Repeat, Power on + Repeat, Repeat hourly). Schedule: Schedule of automatic settings receiving. Function is active if the options "Repeat" or "Power on + Repeat" is selected. Hour: Hours for automatic configuration receiving (0-23). Min: Minute for automatic configuration receiving (0-59). Clear MD5: Clear MD5 hash. Export the Autop template: Export the automatic configuration template System Log Logging level: Log level (0-7, where 7 is the most detailed). Export: Log export PCAP PCAP: The capture of traffic may be enabled / disabled. PCAP Auto Refresh: Traffic auto refresh may be enabled / disabled. Export: Log export Other Configuration file: Load the configuration file into the panel. Export: Export the configuration file. Import: Import the configuration file.

38 Page Security 7.1 Basic Select Basic to access the basic security settings: Web password modify User name: User account. Current Password: The current user password. New password: New user password. Confirm Password: Repeat the new user password Session timeout Session timeout: The session timeout in the browser ( seconds).

39 Page 39 CONNECTION SCHEME

40 Page 40 CONNECTION SCHEME Pin assignment on the outdoor panel: GND: Ground. 12V: Power supply + 12 Volts. 485A: RS485 Data B: RS485 Data -. DoorA-DoorE: Controlled inputs (dry contacts). It is possible to use for connecting the exit buttons and door sensors, and fire alarm sensors as well, if connected to the corresponding plume. GNDA-GNDE: Ground for controlled inputs. D0: Contact Data 0 for Wiegand. D1: Contact Data 1 for Wiegand. GND: Ground for Wiegand. GND: Ground for locks. R_A_NO: Normally open contact for 1 relay. R_A_COM: Switchable contact for 1 relay. R_A_NC: Normally closed contact for 1 relay. R_B_NO: Normally open contact for 2 relays. R_B_COM: Switchable contact for 2 relays. R_B_NC: Normally closed contact for 2 relays.

41 Page 41 CONNECTION SCHEME Wall mounting 1. Make a hole in the wall of the following sizes 70X65X50 mm. It will serve for placing of all cable connections. 2. Attach the wall-mounting bracket to wall and make marks exactly where the holes need to be drilled. 3. Make holes using an electric drill according to the made marks. Use drill bit with a diameter of not more than 5 mm.

42 Page 42 CONNECTION SCHEME 4. Insert the dowels in previously made holes and hammer them. 5. Fix a wall-mounting bracket into the wall, using ST4X20 screws. 6. Install a protective cover and sealing ring as shown in figure.

43 Page 43 CONNECTION SCHEME 7. Make a connection of all wires and connect the sealing ring with protective shroud as shown in figure. 8. Install the protective cover with M3X5 screws as shown in figure. 9. Install the panel in the bracket for the wall mounting and fix it using M2.5X6.5 screws.

44 Page 44 CONNECTION SCHEME 10. Installation completed.

45 Page 45 CONNECTION SCHEME Flush mounting 1. Make a hole in the wall of the following sizes x x 65 mm. It will serve for placing of bracket for flush mounting and all cable connections. 2. Install the bracket into ready hole and make marks for subsequent bracket mounting. 3. Make holes using an electric drill according to the made marks. Use a drill bit with a diameter of not more than 5 mm.

46 Page 46 CONNECTION SCHEME 4. Insert the dowels in previously made holes and hammer them. 5. Fix the flush-mounting bracket into the wall, using the ST4x20 screws. 6. To achieve maximum fixation, it is necessary to seal the gap between the wall and bracket using cement or other, not aggressive to metal mixture.

47 Page 47 CONNECTION SCHEME 7. Insert the built-in box into the bracket and fix it using M4X10 screws. 8. Install a protective cover and sealing ring as shown in figure. 9. Make a connection of all wires and connect the sealing ring with protective shroud as shown in figure.

48 Page 48 CONNECTION SCHEME 10. Secure the protective using M3X5 screws as shown in figure. 11. Install the panel in place and fix it with M2.5X6.5 screws using Allen key as shown in figure. 12. Installation completed.

49 Page 49 ATTACHMENT 1 Device.DeviceInfo.Manufacturer Device.DeviceInfo.ManufacturerOUI Device.DeviceInfo.ModelName Device.DeviceInfo.SoftwareVersion Device.DeviceInfo.ProductClass Device.DeviceInfo.SerialNumber Device.DeviceInfo.HardwareVersion Device.DeviceInfo.UpTime Device.DeviceInfo.ProvisioningCode Device.ManagementServer.URL

50 Page 50 ATTACHMENT 1 Device.ManagementServer.Username Device.ManagementServer.Password Device.ManagementServer.PeriodicInformEnable Device.ManagementServer.PeriodicInformInterval Device.ManagementServer.PeriodicInformTime Device.ManagementServer.ParameterKey Device.ManagementServer.ConnectionRequestURL Device.ManagementServer.ConnectionRequestUsername Device.ManagementServer.ConnectionRequestPassword Device.ManagementServer.STUNEnable Device.ManagementServer.STUNServerAddress Device.ManagementServer.STUNServerPort Device.ManagementServer.STUNUsername Device.ManagementServer.STUNPassword Device.ManagementServer.STUNMaximumKeepAlivePeriod Device.ManagementServer.STUNMinimumKeepAlivePeriod Device.ManagementServer.NATDetected Device.ManagementServer.UDPConnectionRequestAddress Device.ManagementServer.UDPConnectionRequestAddressNotificationLimit Device.ManagementServer.UpgradesManaged Device.Time.NTPServer1 Device.Time.NTPServer2 Device.Time.LocalTimeZone Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Preference.CUSTOM_LanguageType Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Preference.CUSTOM_BackLight Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Preference.CUSTOM_BacklightTime Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Preference.CUSTOM_HandfreeSpkVol Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Preference.CUSTOM_HandfreeMicVol Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Preference.CUSTOM_HandsetSpkVol Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Preference.CUSTOM_HandsetMicVol Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Preference.CUSTOM_HeadsetSpkVol Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Preference.CUSTOM_HeadsetMicVol Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Preference.CUSTOM_RingVol Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Preference.CUSTOM_HeadsetToneVol Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Preference.CUSTOM_HandsetToneVol Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Preference.CUSTOM_HandfreeToneVol Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_CallWaiting Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_HotlineNumber Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_DNDEnable Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_DNDOnCode Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_DNDOffCode

51 Page 51 Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_AlwaysForwardEnable Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_AlwaysForwardTarget Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_AlwaysForwardOnCode Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_AlwaysForwardOffCode Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_BusyForwardEnable Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_BusyForwardTarget Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_BusyForwardOnCode Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_BusyForwardOffCode Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_TimeoutForwardEnable Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_TimeoutForwardTarget Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_TimeoutForwardTimeout Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_TimeoutForwardOnCode Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Features.CUSTOM_TimeoutForwardOffCode Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_DialPlan.CUSTOM_AreaCode Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_DialPlan.CUSTOM_AreaCodeMinLen Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_DialPlan.CUSTOM_AreaCodeMaxLen Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Voice.CUSTOM_VAD Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Voice.CUSTOM_JitterBufferAdaptive Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Voice.CUSTOM_JitterBufferMin Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Voice.CUSTOM_JitterBufferMax Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Voice.CUSTOM_JitterBufferNominal Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Update.CUSTOM_PNP Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Update.CUSTOM_DHCPOption Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Update.CUSTOM_ServerUrl Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Update.CUSTOM_AutoProvisionMode Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Update.CUSTOM_AutoProvisionScheduleTime Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_Update.CUSTOM_AutoProvisionScheduleDayOfWeek Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_RemotePhoneBook.CUSTOM_PhoneBook0URL Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_RemotePhoneBook.CUSTOM_PhoneBook0Name Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_RemotePhoneBook.CUSTOM_PhoneBook1URL Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_RemotePhoneBook.CUSTOM_PhoneBook1Name Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_RemotePhoneBook.CUSTOM_PhoneBook2URL Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_RemotePhoneBook.CUSTOM_PhoneBook2Name Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_RemotePhoneBook.CUSTOM_PhoneBook3URL Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_RemotePhoneBook.CUSTOM_PhoneBook3Name Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_RemotePhoneBook.CUSTOM_PhoneBook4URL Device.UserInterface.CUSTOM_RemotePhoneBook.CUSTOM_PhoneBook4Name Device.LAN.AddressingType Device.LAN.IPAddress Device.LAN.SubnetMask

52 Page 52 Device.LAN.DefaultGateway Device.LAN.DNSServers Device.LAN.DNSServers2 Device.LAN.MACAddress Device.LAN.MACAddressOverride Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfileNumberOfEntries Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.MaxProfileCount Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.MaxLineCount Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SignalingProtocols Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.RTCP Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SRTPKeyingMethods Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.RTPRedundancy Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.DSCPCoupled Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.EthernetTaggingCoupled Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.PSTNSoftSwitchOver Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.FaxT38 Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.FaxPassThrough Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.ToneGeneration Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.ToneDescriptionsEditable Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.PatternBasedToneGeneration Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.FileBasedToneGeneration Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.RingGeneration Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.RingDescriptionsEditable Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.PatternBasedRingGeneration Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.RingPatternEditable Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.FileBasedRingGeneration Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.DigitMap Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.NumberingPlan Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.ButtonMap Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SRTP Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Role Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Extensions Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Transports Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.URISchemes Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.EventSubscription Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{1}.EntryID Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{1}.Codec Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{1}.BitRate Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{1}.PacketizationPeriod Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{1}.SilenceSuppression

53 Page 53 Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{2}.EntryID Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{2}.Codec Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{2}.BitRate Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{2}.PacketizationPeriod Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{2}.SilenceSuppression Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{3}.EntryID Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{3}.Codec Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{3}.BitRate Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{3}.PacketizationPeriod Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{3}.SilenceSuppression Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{4}.EntryID Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{4}.Codec Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{4}.BitRate Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{4}.PacketizationPeriod Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{4}.SilenceSuppression Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{5}.EntryID Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{5}.Codec Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{5}.BitRate Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{5}.PacketizationPeriod Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{5}.SilenceSuppression Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{6}.EntryID Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{6}.Codec Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{6}.BitRate Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{6}.PacketizationPeriod Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{6}.SilenceSuppression Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{7}.EntryID Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{7}.Codec Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{7}.BitRate Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{7}.PacketizationPeriod Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{7}.SilenceSuppression Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{8}.EntryID Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{8}.Codec Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{8}.BitRate Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{8}.PacketizationPeriod Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{8}.SilenceSuppression Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{9}.EntryID Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{9}.Codec

54 Page 54 Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{9}.BitRate Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{9}.PacketizationPeriod Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{9}.SilenceSuppression Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{10}.EntryID Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{10}.Codec Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{10}.BitRate Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{10}.PacketizationPeriod Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{10}.SilenceSuppression Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.Reset Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.SignalingProtocol Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.MaxSessions Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.DTMFMethod Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.STUNEnable Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.STUNServer Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.SIP.RegistrarServer Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.SIP.OutboundProxy Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.SIP.OutboundProxyPort Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.SIP.ProxyServer Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.SIP.ProxyServerPort Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.SIP.UserAgentDomain Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.SIP.UserAgentPort Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.SIP.RegisterExpires Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.SIP.ExpireTime Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.RTP.TelephoneEventPayloadType Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.Line.1.Enable Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.Line.1.Status Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.Line.1.RingMuteStatus Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.Line.1.RingVolumeStatus Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.Line.1.SIP.AuthUserName Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.Line.1.SIP.AuthPassword Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.Line.1.SIP.CUSTOM_Label Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.Line.1.SIP.CUSTOM_UserName Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.Line.1.SIP.CUSTOM_DisplayName Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.Line.1.Codec.List.{i}.Codec Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.Line.1.Codec.List.{i}.Priority Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.VoiceProfile.{i}.Line.1.Codec.List.{i}.Enable

55 Page 55 NOTES Technical maintenance of devices: 1. Keep the devices clean and use a dry cloth for cleaning soft dust. 2. When cleaning the devices, please turn off the power. 3. If the device is very contaminated and cannot be cleaned with a dry cloth, please use soft cloth, dampened with diluted detergent, and then wipe it dry with a cloth. 4. Do not use petrol, solvents or organic solutions for cleaning as, they may damage the body and change the device color. Note the following: 1. Carefully read the operating instructions. Be sure to save them for future use. 2. Use only the supplied power supply units, and also make sure your network meets the listed power specifications intended for the power supply. If you are not sure consult your dealer or your local power company. 3. Do not apply strong shocks and drop of devices. If the device has been damaged, immediately contact an authorized service center. 4. The device must be securely installed and fixed. Do not operate the device in aggressive environments. The location must be selected away from electromagnetic fields. In order to avoid electromagnetic interference do not place the device near high-power power supplies and power cables. 5. Do not use chemicals to clean the surface. Use only a soft, clean and dry cloth. 6. Do not install or operate the device in conjunction with equipment, which is not recommended by the manufacturer, and is not certified according to current local regulations. 7. Do not make any modifications and any changes to the program or hardware part of the device. This is contrary to the policy of the manufacturer, and automatically cancels the warranty and after-sales service, and also in many countries is an act violating the law and is being prosecuted administratively or criminally. 8. Do not disassemble the device by yourself. If repair is required, please contact your dealer or authorized service center.

56 Page 56 Terms of warranty 1. The warranty card must indicate the name of the model, serial number, purchase date, name of the seller, seal of the trade organization and the customer s signature. 2. Delivery to the service for warranty repair is the responsibility of the buyer. 3. Warranty repairs will be carried out only during the warranty period specified in the warranty card. 4. The service center is committed to do everything possible to carry out the repair warranty products, up to 24 working days. The period spent on the restoration of product functionality is added to the warranty period. Breach of terms of warranty 1. This warranty is invalid if the serial number on the product is altered, deleted, removed or made illegible. 2. The warranty is invalid in case of any changes and adaptations in order to improve or expand the scope of device usage listed in the instruction manual. 3. The guarantee becomes invalid when the product has been used for other purposes or not in accordance with the manual for operation and maintenance. 4. The warranty becomes invalid in case of accidental or intentional contact with foreign objects, substances, liquids, vapors, corrosive gases, insects in the internal or external part of the product. 5. The warranty becomes invalid in case of wrong connection of the product with other systems, or incorrect mounting and installation. 6. The warranty does not cover defects and damages of any system in which the product has been implemented or in conjunction with which has been used. 7. The guarantee is invalid if there are mechanical damages on the product, such as splits, dents, cracks, traces of tampering, etc. 8. The guarantee does not apply to the product, if there is damage caused by the mismatch of the State standards of supply parameters, telecommunication, cable networks and other similar external factors. 9. This warranty does not apply to products which have internal or external damage due to external factors such as natural disasters, fires, floods, lightning, thunder, voltage fluctuations and other causes beyond the control of the manufacturer. 10. The guarantee becomes invalid when you try to repair products by unauthorized service centers or other individuals and organizations that do not have the legal authority to repair these products. 11. The warranty does not apply to accessories (batteries, an external power supply, connecting cables), as well as components and parts of the product which are out of order as a result of natural wear.

57 Page 57 The warranty card The model name Serial number Date of sale Full name of the seller The stated terms of warranty are accepted and familiar. Functional test of device was performed in my presence. Customer signature: The warranty period of the product - 24 (twenty-four) months from the date of sale. - Transportation of the product must be in its original packaging or one supplied by the seller. - The product is accepted in warranty repair only with a properly filled warranty card and the presence of intact stickers or labels. - The product is accepted for examination in accordance with the cases provided by law, only in the original packaging, in a full complete set, and its appearance corresponding to the new equipment and presence of all relevant properly filled documents.

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