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Software Version: 1.0.0
Release Date 2020/10/13
PA3
User Manual
Directory
Directory...............................................................................................................................................................
1 Picture...............................................................................................................................................................
2Table..................................................................................................................................................................
3 Safety Instruction............................................................................................................................................ 7
4 Overview............................................................................................................................................................ 8
5 Install Guide......................................................................................................................................................9
5.1 Use POE or external Power Adapter............................................................................................... 9
5.2 Appendix................................................................................................................................................9
5.2.1 Common command modes.......................................................................................................9
5.2.2 Function key LED status......................................................................................................... 10
6 ser uideU G .......................................................................................................................................................11
6.1 Interface description..........................................................................................................................11
6.2 Installation instructions..................................................................................................................... 12
6.2.1 Installation..................................................................................................................................12
6.2.2 Device IP address.................................................................................................................... 13
6.3 WEB configuration.............................................................................................................................13
6.4 SIP Configurations.............................................................................................................................14
6.5 Volume setting....................................................................................................................................15
6.6 Set the player type.............................................................................................................................16
7 Basic Function............................................................................................................................................... 17
7.1 Making Calls....................................................................................................................................... 17
7.2 Answering Calls................................................................................................................................. 17
7.3 End of the Call....................................................................................................................................17
7.4 Auto Answer........................................................................................................................................17
7.5 Call Waiting.........................................................................................................................................19
8 Advance Function......................................................................................................................................... 20
8.1 Intercom...............................................................................................................................................20
8.2 MCAST................................................................................................................................................ 20
8.3 Hotspot................................................................................................................................................ 22
9 Web Configurations......................................................................................................................................24
9.1 Web Page Authentication.................................................................................................................24
9.2 System >> Information......................................................................................................................24
9.3 System >> Account........................................................................................................................... 25
9.4 System >> Configurations................................................................................................................ 25
9.5 System >> Upgrade.......................................................................................................................... 27
9.6 System >> Auto Provision................................................................................................................ 29
9.7 System >> FDMS.............................................................................................................................. 32
9.8 System >> Tools................................................................................................................................ 32
9.9 Network >> Basic...............................................................................................................................33
9.10 Network >> service port................................................................................................................. 34
9.11 VPN....................................................................................................................................................36
9.12 Network >> Advanced.................................................................................................................... 38
9.13 LINES >> SIP...................................................................................................................................39
9.14 Line >> SIP Hotspot........................................................................................................................ 45
9.15 Line >> Basic Settings.................................................................................................................... 45
9.16 Intercom settings >> Features...................................................................................................... 47
9.17 Intercom settings >> media........................................................................................................... 49
9.18 Intercom settings>>Camera Settings...........................................................................................50
9.19 Intercom Setting >> MCAST..........................................................................................................54
9.20 Intercom Setting >> ction URLA ................................................................................................... 54
9.21 Intercom Setting >> Time/Date..................................................................................................... 55
9.22 Intercom settings>>Time plan.......................................................................................................56
9.23 Intercom settings >> oneT ............................................................................................................. 57
9.24 Call list >> all istC L ..........................................................................................................................57
9.25 Call list >> eb ialW D ........................................................................................................................58
9.26 Function key..................................................................................................................................... 59
9.27 Security >> Web filter..................................................................................................................... 63
9.28 Security >> Trust ertificatesC ..................................................................................................... 63
9.29 Security >> evice ertificatesD C .................................................................................................. 64
9.30 ecurity >> irewallS F ......................................................................................................................... 65
9.31 evice logD ......................................................................................................................................... 66
9.32 ecurity settingsS ............................................................................................................................... 67
10 Trouble Shooting........................................................................................................................................ 69
10.1 Get device system information......................................................................................................69
10.2 Reboot device.................................................................................................................................. 69
10.3 Device factory reset........................................................................................................................ 69
10.4 Network Packets Capture.............................................................................................................. 69
10.5 Get device log.................................................................................................................................. 70
10.6 Common Trouble Cases................................................................................................................ 70
1 Picture
Picture 1 - Interface display ................................................................... 11
Picture 2 - WEB Login.......................................................................................................................14
Picture 3 - SIP Line Configuration ...................................................................................................15
Picture 4 - Volume Set...........................................................................................................................15
Picture 5 - Speaker................................................................................................................................ 16
Picture 6 - Function Setting...................................................................................................................17
Picture 7 - WEB line enable auto answer...........................................................................................18
Picture 8 - Enable auto answer for IP calls........................................................................................... 18
Picture 9 - Call Waiting...................................................................................................................... 19
Picture 10 - Call Waiting tone............................................................................................................ 19
Picture 11 - WEB Intercom................................................................................................................ 20
Picture 12 - MCAST...........................................................................................................................21
Picture 13 - SIP hotspot......................................................................................................................23
Picture 14 - WEB Account.................................................................................................................... 25
Picture 15 - System Setting................................................................................................................ 26
Picture 16 - Upgrade..............................................................................................................................27
Picture 17 - Web page firmware upgrade...........................................................................................28
Picture 18 - Auto provision settings...................................................................................................... 29
Picture 19 - FDMS............................................................................................................................. 32
Picture 20 - Tools................................................................................................................................32
Picture 21 - Network Basic Setting....................................................................................................33
Picture 22 - Service port setting interface.............................................................................................35
Picture 23 - Network VPN.................................................................................................................... 36
Picture 24 - Network Setting..............................................................................................................38
Picture 25 - SIP......................................................................................................................................40
Picture 26 - Basic Settings.................................................................................................................... 45
Picture 27 - Line Basic Setting...........................................................................................................46
Picture 28 - Feature............................................................................................................................ 47
Picture 29 - Media Settings................................................................................................................... 49
Picture 30 - Camera Settings.................................................................................................................51
Picture 31 - Snapshot..........................................................................................................................53
Picture 32 - Action URL.....................................................................................................................54
Picture 33 - Time/Date....................................................................................................................... 55
Picture 34 - Time Plan...........................................................................................................................56
Picture 35 - Tone....................................................................................................................................57
Picture 36 - Webpage Dial.....................................................................................................................58
Picture 37 - Function Key..................................................................................................................... 59
Picture 38 - Memory Key...................................................................................................................61
Picture 39 - Multicast .......................................................................................................................... 62
Picture 40 - Advanced Setting............................................................................................................62
Picture 41 - WEB filter.......................................................................................................................63
Picture 42 - Trust Certificates............................................................................................................ 64
Picture 43 - Device Certificates............................................................................................................ 64
Picture 44 - Firewall...........................................................................................................................65
Picture 45 - Firewall rules list............................................................................................................... 66
Picture 46 - Delete firewall rules.......................................................................................................... 66
Picture 47 - Security Settings.............................................................................................................67
2Table
Table 1 ................................................................................................... 9- Common command mode
Table 2 - Function key LED status........................................................................................................10
Table 3 - Interface Description...........................................................................................................11
Table 4 - Configuration instructions.................................................................................................. 13
Table 5 - Power Supply......................................................................................................................... 16
Table 6 - Intercom................................................................................................................................. 20
Table 7 - MCAST............................................................................................................................... 21
Table 8 - SIP Hotspot......................................................................................................................... 22
Table 9 - Firmware upgrade.................................................................................................................. 28
Table 10 - Auto Provision......................................................................................................................29
Table 11 - FDMS................................................................................................................................... 32
Table 12 - Network Basic Setting...................................................................................................... 33
Table 13 - Server Port............................................................................................................................35
Table 14 - Network Setting................................................................................................................... 38
Table 15 - SIP..................................................................................................................................... 40
Table 16 - Line Basic Setting................................................................................................................ 46
Table 17 - Common device function Settings on the web page ..........................................................47
Table 18 - Audio Settings...................................................................................................................... 49
Table 19 - Camera Settings................................................................................................................... 51
Table 20 - Action URL.......................................................................................................................... 54
Table 21 - Time/Date............................................................................................................................. 55
Table 22 - Time Plan............................................................................................................................. 56
Table 23 - Function Key........................................................................................................................59
Table 24 - Memory Key........................................................................................................................ 61
Table 25 - Web Multicast...................................................................................................................... 62
Table 26 - Web Firewall........................................................................................................................ 65
Table 27 - Security Settings...................................................................................................................67
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3 Safety Instruction
Please read the following safety notices before installing or using this unit. They are crucial for
the safe and reliable operation of the device.
Please use the external power supply that is included in the package. Other power supply
may cause damage to the phone and affect the behavior or induce noise.
Before using the external power supply in the package, please check the home power
voltage. Inaccurate power voltage may cause fire and damage.
Please do not damage the power cord. If power cord or plug is impaired, do not use it
because it may cause fire or electric shock.
Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.
This phone is designed for indoor environment. Do not install the device in places where
there is direct sunlight. Also do not put the device on carpets or cushions. It may cause fire
or breakdown.
Before using the product, please confirm that the temperature and humidity of the
environment meet the working requirements of the product.
Avoid wetting the unit with any liquid.
Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert handling of the device could damage it. Consult your
authorized dealer for help, or else it may cause fire, electric shock and breakdown.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean it. Wipe it with
a soft cloth that has been slightly dampened in a mild soap and water solution.
When lightning, do not touch power plug, it may cause an electric shock.
Do not install this phone in an ill-ventilated place. You are in a situation that could cause
bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with
electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents.
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4 Overview
PA3 is a SIP broadcast module specially developed for the needs of industry broadcast
users. The media stream transmission adopts the standard IP/RTP/RTSP protocol. It integrates
multiple functional interfaces: broadcast and intercom. It can realize audio broadcasting by
connecting corresponding peripherals, and one-key call intercom and other practical functions.
It can adapt to multiple use environments and facilitate rapid device deployment. And the device
size is small, suitable for DIY applications of various integrated solutions.
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5 Install Guide
5.1 Use POE or external Power Adapter
PA3, called as ‘the device hereafter, supports two power supply modes, power supply from
external power adapter or over Ethernet (POE) complied switch.
POE power supply saves the space and cost of providing the device additional power outlet.
With a POE switch, the device can be powered through a single Ethernet cable which is also
used for data transmission. By attaching UPS system to POE switch, the device can keep
working at power outage just like traditional PSTN telephone which is powered by the telephone
line.
For users who do not have POE equipment, the traditional power adaptor should be used. If the
device is connected to both POE switch and external power adapter, PA3 will get power supply
from POE switch in priority, and change to external power adapter once the POE power supply
fails.
Please use the power adapter supplied by Fanvil and the POE switch met the specifications to
ensure the device work properly.
5.2 Appendix
5.2.1 Common command modes
Table 1- Common command mode
Action behavior
Standby report IP
Switch network
mode
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5.2.2 Function key LED status
Table 2- Function key LED status
Type
LED
status
SIP/NET
Normally on
Successfully Registered
Fast Flashing
Registration failed/network abnormality
Slow Flashing
In call
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6 User Guide
6.1 Interface description
Picture 1- Interface display
Table 3- Interface Description
Number
Name
Description
1
Line in
interface
Audio signal input, used to connect external audio input.
2
Speaker
interface
Output the maximum power adaptively according to the input
voltage of the equipment;
4Ω speakers, POE/10W, 12V/10W, 18V/20W, 24V/30W;
Power is related to power supply voltage. The larger the
speaker impedance, the smaller the output power. The
recommended wire diameter: 18AWG or larger.
3
Line out
interface
The audio signal output impedance is 600 Ω, and the
single-ended output voltage is 2.54Vpp. Used for external
headphones or powered speakers.
4
Microphone
interface
It is recommended to use an electret condenser microphone
with an impedance of 2.2K Ohm. Sensitivity: -38dB, bias
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6.2 Installation instructions
6.2.1 Installation
Step 1: Fix the equipment at the installation position with metal strips (provided by the user).
Step 2: Connect peripherals such as one-key call buttons, speakers, and microphones to the
corresponding wiring terminals according to the interface definition, and then insert the
corresponding interfaces in turn.
Step 3: Plug in the internet cable and power supply, the device indicator flashes to indicate that
the power connection is normal.
voltage 2.2V.
It is recommended to use a shielded cable for the microphone
signal line. Note: The shielding layer cannot be connected to
any ground
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Volume
down
Adjust the ringtone volume/call volume/broadcast volume;
Long press the volume down button to report the IP address.
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Volume up
Adjust the ringtone volume/call volume/broadcast volume.
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Network/Reg
istration
Indicator
Indicate network status, call status, and registration status.
Fast flashing: abnormal network or SIP account;
Slow flashing: during a call;
Steady on: The network is normal or SIP registration is
successful.
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Ethernet
interface
WAN port, standard RJ45 interface, 10/100M adaptive,
support POE input, it is recommended to use Category 5 or
Category 5 network cable.
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Power input
interface
12V 24V 2A input, the maximum power output of the power
amplifier is determined according to the input voltage
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USB
interface
Connect USB peripherals, such as U disk, USB adapter, etc.
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One-key call
interface
Connect the speed dial button (with light), you can make a call
by pressing the button.
It sets the calling number or IP address by logging in to the
web page.
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reset
Long press for 6 seconds and the indicator light flashes, the
device restarts and restores factory settings.
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TF card
interface
TF card slot, used to store local audio files or records.
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6.2.2 Device IP address
Method one
Open the web page and enter http://download.fanvil.com/tool/iDoorPhoneNetworkScanner.exe
to download and install the IP scanning tool.
Open the IP scanning tool, click the refresh button, search for the device and find the
corresponding IP address.
Method two:
Connect the speaker and press and hold the volume down button for 3 seconds (30 seconds
after power-on), the device will automatically announce the IP address of the machine.
Method three:
Press and hold the volume up button for 3 seconds, wait for the loudspeaker to beep quickly,
press the volume up button three times within 5 seconds, and the system will automatically
announce the IP address by voice after successfully switching to dynamic IP.
Table 4 - Configuration instructions
Default configuration
DHCP mode
Default enable
Static IP
192.168.1.128
Voice read IP address
Long press the volume
down button for 3
seconds
Server port
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6.3 WEB configuration
When the device and your computer are successfully connected to the network, enter the IP
address of the device on the browser as http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/ and you can see the login
interface of the web page management.
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Picture 2 - WEB Login
The username and password should be correct to log in to the web page. The default
username and password are "admin". For the specific details of the operation of the web
page, please refer to 9 Web Configurations
6.4 SIP Configurations
At least one SIP line should be configured properly to enable the telephony service. The line
configuration is like a virtualized SIM card. Just like a SIM card on a mobile phone, it stores the
service provider and the account information used for registration and authentication. When the
device is applied with the configuration, it will register the device to the service provider with the
servers address and users authentication as stored in the configurations.
The SIP line configuration should be set via the WEB configuration page by entering the correct
information such as phone number, authentication name/password, SIP server address, server
port, etc. which are provided by the SIP server administrator.
WEB interface After login into the phone page, enter [ ] >> [ ] and selectLine SIP SIP1/SIP2
for configuration, click apply to complete registration after configuration, as shown below:
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Picture 3 - SIP Line Configuration
6.5 Volume setting
Set the volume (if the speaker or microphone is not connected, you can skip it)
[Intercom Settings] [Media Settings] [Media Settings]>> >> , as shown below, click
[Submit].
Hands-free volume setting: Set the speaker output volume.
Hands-free microphone gain: microphone volume level.
Picture 4- Volume Set
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6.6 Set the player type
Set the player type (the default is panel speaker mode)
[Intercom Settings] >> [Media Settings] >> [Media Settings]
The system defaults to the mode, which is an intercom panel terminal with a<panel speaker>
shell. In order to ensure the voice effect of hands-free intercom and avoid damage to the
speaker, When speaking, the output power is limited to less than 10W.
Picture 5- Speaker
If you need external speakers for broadcasting, you can adjust to the <external speakers>
mode:
At this time, you can select 10W/20W/30W according to the power of the external speaker. Note
that the corresponding power supply needs to be matched at this time:
Table 5- Power Supply
Output Power
Speaker type
POE
10W
10W/4 Ω
12V/2A DC
10W
10W/4Ω
18V/2A DC
20W
20W/4Ω
24V/2A DC
30W
30W/4Ω
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7 Basic Function
7.1 Making Calls
After setting the function key to Hot key and setting the number, press the function key to
immediately call out the set number, as shown below:
Picture 6- Function Setting
See detailed configuration instructions 9.26 Function Key
7.2 Answering Calls
After setting up the automatic answer and setting up the automatic answer time, it will hear the
ringing bell within the set time and automatically answer the call after timeout. Cancel automatic
answering. When a call comes in, you will hear the ringing bell and will not answer the phone
over time.
7.3 End of the Call
You can hang up the call through the Release key (you can set the function key as the Release
key) or turn on the speed dial button to hang up the call. See detailed configuration instructions
9.26 Function Key.
7.4 Auto Answer
The user can turn off the auto-answer function (enabled by default) on the device webpage, and
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the ring tone will be heard after the shutdown, and the auto-answer will not time out.
Web interface:
Enter [ ] >> [ ], Enable auto answer and set auto answer time and click submit.Line SIP
Picture 7 - WEB line enable auto answer
SIP P2P auto answering
Enter [ ]>>[ ],Enable auto answer and set auto answer time and click submit.Line Basic settings
Picture 8- Enable auto answer for IP calls
Auto Answer Timeout 0~120( )
The range can be set to 0~120s, and the call will be answered automatically when the timeout
is set.
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7.5 Call Waiting
Enable call waiting: new calls can be accepted during a call.
Disable call waiting: new calls will be automatically rejected and a busy signal will be
prompted
Enable call waiting tone: when you receive a new call on the line, the device will beep.
Users can enable/disable call waiting in the device interface and the web interface.
Web interface: enter [ ] >> [ ], enable/disable call waiting,Intercom Settings Features
enable/disable call waiting tone.
Picture 9 - Call Waiting
Picture 10 - Call Waiting tone
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8 Advance Function
8.1 Intercom
The equipment can answer intercom calls automatically.
Picture 11 - WEB Intercom
Table 6- Intercom
Parameters
Description
Enable Intercom
When the intercom system is enabled, the device will accept
the SIP header call-info of the Call request
Command automatic call
Enable Intercom Barge
If the option is enabled, PA3 will answer the intercom call
automatically while it is in a normal call, and it will reject new
intercom call if there is already one intercome call
Enable Intercom Mute
Enable mute during intercom mode
Enable Intercom Ringing
If the incoming call is intercom call, the device plays the
intercom tone.
8.2 MCAST
This feature allows user to make some kind of broadcast call to people who are in multicast
group. User can configure a multicast DSS Key on the phone, which allows user to send a Real
Time Transport Protocol (RTP) stream to the pre-configured multicast address without involving
SIP signaling. You can also configure the phone to receive an RTP stream from pre-configured
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multicast listening address without involving SIP signaling. You can specify up to 10 multicast
listening addresses.
Picture 12 - MCAST
Table 7- MCAST
Parameters
Description
Enable Auto Mcast
Send the multicast configuration information by Sip Notify signaling,
and the device will configure the information to the system for
multicast listening or cancel the multicast listening in the system after
receiving the information
Auto Mcast Timeout Delete
Time
When a multicast call does not end normally, but for some reason the
device can no longer receive a multicast RTP packet, this
configuration cancels the listening after a specified time
SIP Priority
Defines the priority in the current call, with 1 being the highest priority
and 10 the lowest.
Intercom Priority
Compared with multicast and SIP priority, high priority is pluggable
and low priority is rejected
Enable Page Priority
Regardless of which of the two multicast groups is called in first, the
device will receive the higher priority multicast first.
Enable Mcast Tone
When enabled, play the prompt sound when receiving multicast
Name
Listened multicast server name
Host:port
Listened multicast server’s multicast IP address and port.
Multicast
Go to web page of [ ] >> [ ], select the type to multicast, setFunction Key Function Key
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the multicast address, and select the codec.
Click Apply.
Set up the name, host and port of the receiving multicast on the web page of
[ ] >> [ ].Intercom Settings MCAST
Press the DSSKey of Multicast Key which you set.
Receive end will receive multicast call and play multicast automatically.
MCAST Dynamic
Description: send multicast configuration information through SIP notify signaling. After
receiving the message, the device configures it to the system for multicast monitoring or
cancels multicast monitoring in the system.
8.3 Hotspot
SIP hotspot is a simple utility. Its configuration is simple, which can realize the function of group
vibration and expand thequantity of sip account. Take one device A as the SIP hotspot and the
other devices (B, C) as the SIP hotspot client. When someone calls device A, devices A, B, and
C will ring, and if any of them answer, the other devices will stop ringing and not be able to
answer at the same time. When A B or C device is called out, it is called out with A SIP number
registered with device A.
Table 8 - SIP Hotspot
Parameters
Description
Enable Hotspot
Enable or disable hotspot
Mode
This device can only be used as a client
Monitor Type
The monitoring type can be broadcast or multicast. If you want to restrict
broadcast packets in the network, you can choose multicast. The type of
monitoring on the server side and the client side must be the same, for
example, when the device on the client side is selected for multicast, the
device on the SIP hotspot server side must also be set for multicast
Monitor
Address
The multicast address used by the client and server when the monitoring
type is multicast. If broadcasting is used, this address does not need to
be configured, and the system will communicate by default using the
broadcast address of the device's wan port IP
Remote Port
Fill in a custom hotspot communication port. The server and client ports
need to be consistent
Name
Fill in the name of the SIP hotspot. This configuration is used to identify
different hotspots on the network to avoid connection conflicts
Line Settings
Sets whether to enable the SIP hotspot function on the corresponding
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SIP line
Client Settings
As a SIP hotspot client, there is no need to set up a SIP account, which is automatically
acquired and configured when the device is enabled. Just change the mode to "client" and the
other options are set in the same way as the hotspot.
Picture 13 - SIP hotspot
The device is the hotspot server, and the default extension is 0. The device ACTS as a client,
and the extension number is increased from 1 (the extension number can be viewed through
the [SIP hotspot] page of the webpage).
Calling internal extension:
The hotspot server and client can dial each other through the extension number before
Extension 1 dials extension 0
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9 Web Configurations
9.1 Web Page Authentication
Users can log into the device's web page to manage user device information and operate the
device. Users must provide the correct user name and password to log in. If the password is
entered incorrectly three times, it will be locked and can be entered again after 5 minutes.
The details are as follows:
If an IP is logged in more than the specified number of times with a different user name, it
will be locked
If a user name logs in more than a specified number of times on a different IP, it is also
locked
9.2 System >> Information
User can get the system information of the device in this page including,
Model
Hardware Version
Software Version
Uptime
Last uptime
MEMinfo
System Time
And summarization of network status,
Network Mode
MAC Address
IP
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Besides, summarization of SIP account status,
SIP User
SIP account status (Registered / Unapplied / Trying / Timeout)
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9.3 System >> Account
Picture 14- WEB Account
On this page the user can change the password for the login page.
Users with administrator rights can also add or delete users, manage users, and set
permissions and passwords for new users
9.4 System >> Configurations
On this page, users with administrator privileges can view, export, or import the phone
configuration, or restore the phone to factory Settings.
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Picture 15 - System Setting
Export Configurations
Right click to select target save as, that is, to download the device's configuration file, suffix
“.txt. (note: profile export requires administrator privileges)
Import Configurations
Import the configuration file of Settings. The device will restart automatically after successful
import, and the configuration will take effect after restart
Clear Configurations
Select the module in the configuration file to clear.
SIP: account configuration.
AUTOPROVISION: automatically upgrades the configuration
TR069:TR069 related configuration
MMI: MMI module, including authentication user information, web access protocol, etc.
DSS Key: DSS Key configuration
Clear Tables
Select the local data table to be cleared, all selected by default.
Reset Phone
The phone data will be cleared, including configuration and database tables.
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9.5 System >> Upgrade
Picture 16- Upgrade
Upgrade the software version of the device, and upgrade to the new version through the
webpage. After the upgrade, the device will automatically restart and update to the new version.
Click select, select the version and then click upgrade.
Upgrade the ringtone,support wav and MP3 format.
Firmware Upgrade
Web page Login phone web page, go to [ ] >> [ ].System Upgrade
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Picture 17 - Web page firmware upgrade
Table 9- Firmware upgrade
Parameter
Description
Upgrade server
Enable Auto Upgrade
Enable automatic upgrade, If there is a new version txt
and new software firmware on the server, phone will
show a prompt upgrade message after Update Interval.
Upgrade Server Address1
Set available upgrade server address.
Upgrade Server Address2
Set available upgrade server address.
Update Interval
Set Update Interval.
Firmware Information
Current Software Version
It will show Current Software Version.
Server Firmware Version
It will show Server Firmware Version.
[Upgrade] button
If there is a new version txt and new software firmware
on the server, the page will display version information
and upgrade button will become available; Click
[Upgrade] button to upgrade the new firmware.
New version description
information
When there is a corresponding TXT file and version on
the server side, the TXT and version information will be
displayed under the new version description information.
The file requested from the server is a TXT file called vendor_model_hw10.txt.Hw followed
by the hardware version number, it will be written as hw10 if no difference on hardware. All
Spaces in the filename are replaced by underline.
The URL requested by the phone is HTTP:// server address/vendor_Model_hw10
.txt The new version and the requested file should be placed in the download directory of
the HTTP server, as shown in the figure:
TXT file format must be UTF-8
vendor_model_hw10.TXT The file format is as follows
Version=1.6.3 #Firmware
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Firmware=xxx/xxx.z #URL Relative paths are supported and absolute paths are
possible, distinguished by the presence of protocol headers.
BuildTime=2018.09.11 20:00
Info=TXT|XML
Xxxxx
Xxxxx
Xxxxx
Xxxxx
After the interval of update cycle arrives, if the server has available files and versions, the
phone will prompt as shown below. Click [view] to check the version information and
upgrade.
9.6 System >> Auto Provision
Webpage: Login and go to [ ] >> [ ].System Auto provision
Picture 18- Auto provision settings
Fanvil devices support SIP PnP, DHCP options, Static provision, TR069. If all of the 4 methods
are enabled, the priority from high to low as below:
PNP>DHCP>TR069> Static Provisioning
Transferring protocol: FTP TFTP HTTP HTTPS、 、
Details refer to Fanvil Auto Provision
https://www.fanvil.com/Support/download/cid/14.html
Table 10- Auto Provision
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Auto provision
Parameters
Description
Basic settings
Current Configuration
Version
Shows the current config file’s version. If the version of the
downloaded configuration file is same with this one, the
configuration file will not be applied. If the device confirm the
configuration by the Digest method, once the configuration of
server is modified or the device’s configurations are different from
servers, the device will download and apply the configurations.
General
Configuration Version
Shows the common config file’s version. If the version of the
downloaded configuration file is same with this one, the
configuration file will not be applied. If the device confirm the
configuration by the Digest method, once the configuration of
server is modified or the device’s configurations are different from
servers, the device will download and apply the configurations.
CPE Serial Number
Serial number of the equipment
Authentication Name
Username for configuration server. Used for FTP/HTTP/HTTPS.
If this is blank the phone will use anonymous
Authentication
Password
Password for configuration server. Used for FTP/HTTP/HTTPS.
Configuration File
Encryption Key
Encryption key for the configuration file
General
Configuration File
Encryption Key
Encryption key for common configuration file
Download Fail Check
Times
The default value is 5. If the download configuration fails, it will be
downloaded 5 times.
Enable Get Digest
From Server
When the feature is enable, if the configuration of server is
changed, phone will download and update.
DHCP Option
Option Value
The equipment supports configuration from Option 43, Option 66,
or a Custom DHCP option. It may also be disabled.
Custom Option Value
Custom option number. Must be from 128 to 254.
Enable DHCP Option
120
Set the SIP server address through DHCP option 120.
SIP Plug and Play (PnP)
Enable SIP PnP
Whether enable PnP or not. If PnP is enable, phone will send a SIP
SUBSCRIBE message with broadcast method. Any server can
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support the feature will respond and send a Notify with URL to
phone. Phone could get the configuration file with the URL.
Server Address
Broadcast address. As default, it is 224.0.0.0.
Server Port
PnP port
Transport
Protocol
PnP protocol, TCP or UDP.
Update Interval
PnP message interval.
Static Provisioning Server
Server Address
Set FTP/TFTP/HTTP server IP address for auto update. The address
can be an IP address or Domain name with subdirectory.
Configuration File
Name
The configuration file name. If it is empty, phone will request the
common file and device file which is named as its MAC address.
The file name could be a common name, $mac.cfg, $input.cfg. The
file format supports CFG/TXT/XML.
Protocol Type
Transferring protocol type, supports FTP TFTP HTTP and HTTPS、 、
Update Interval
Configuration file update interval time. As default it is 1, means
phone will check the update every 1 hour.
Update Mode
Provision Mode.
1. Disabled.
2. Update after reboot.
3. Update after interval.
TR069
Enable TR069
Enable TR069 after selection
Enable TR069
Warning Tone
If TR069 is enabled, there will be a prompt tone when connecting.
ACS Server Type
There are 2 options Serve type, common and CTC.
ACS Server URL
ACS server address
ACS User
ACS server username (up to is 59 character)
ACS Password
ACS server password (up to is 59 character)
STUN
server address
Enter the STUN address
Enable the STUN
Enable the STUN
TLS Version
TLS Version
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9.7 System >> FDMS
Picture 19 - FDMS
Table 11- FDMS
FDMS information Settings
Community Designations
Name of equipment installation community
Building a movie theater
Name of equipment installation building
room number
Equipment installation room name
9.8 System >> Tools
This page gives the user the tools to solve the problem.
Picture 20 - Tools
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Syslog
When enabled, set the syslog software address, and log information of the device will
be recorded in the syslog software during operation. If there is any problem, log information can
be analyzed by Fanvil technical support.
9.9 Network >> Basic
This page allows users to configure network connection types and parameters.
Picture 21 - Network Basic Setting
Table 12 - Network Basic Setting
Field
Name
Explanation
Network Status
IP
The current IP address of the equipment
Subnet
mask
The current Subnet Mask
Default
gateway
The current Gateway IP address
MAC
The MAC address of the equipment
MAC Time
stamp
Display the time when the device gets the MAC address
Settings
Select the appropriate network mode. The equipment supports three network modes:
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Static IP
Network parameters must be entered manually and will not change. All
parameters are provided by the ISP.
DHCP
Network parameters are provided automatically by a DHCP server.
PPPoE
Account and Password must be input manually. These are provided by
your ISP.
If Static IP is chosen, the screen below will appear. Enter values provided by the ISP.
DNS Server
Configured
by
Select the Configured mode of the DNS Server.
Primary DNS
Server
Enter the server address of the Primary DNS.
Secondary
DNS Server
Enter the server address of the Secondary DNS.
attention
1 After setting the parameters, click Apply to take effect. 【 】
2If you change the IP address, the webpage will no longer responds, please enter the
new IP address in web browser to access the device.
3 If the system USES DHCP to obtain IP when device boots up, and the network
address of the DHCP Server is the same as the network address of the system LAN,
then after the system obtains the DHCP IP, it will add 1 to the last bit of the network
address of LAN and modify the IP address segment of the DHCP Server of LAN. If the
DHCP access is reconnected to the WAN after the system is started, and the network
address assigned by the DHCP server is the same as that of the LAN, then the WAN
will not be able to obtain IP access to the network
9.10Network >> service port
This page provides the settings of webpage login protocol, protocol port and RTP port.
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Picture 22- Service port setting interface
Table 13- Server Port
parameter
description
Web server type
Restart after setting takes effect. Optional web login as
HTTP/HTTPS
Web login timeout
The default is 15 minutes, the timeout will automatically log out of
the login page, and you need to log in again
Web page automatic
login
No need to enter the user name and password after the timeout,
it will automatically log in to the web page.
HTTP port
The default is 80, if you want system security, you can set other
port
Such as: 8080, web page login: HTTP://ip:8080
HTTPS port
The default is 443, same as HTTP port usage
RTP port start range
The value range is 1025-65535. The value of rtp port starts from
the initial value set. Each time a call is made, the value of the
voice and video ports is increased by 2
RTP port quantity
Number of calls
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9.11 VPN
Picture 23- Network VPN
Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a technology to allow device to create a tunneling connection
to a server and becomes part of the server’s network. The network transmission of the device
may be routed through the VPN server.
For some users, especially enterprise users, a VPN connection might be required to be
established before activate a line registration. The device supports two VPN modes, Layer 2
Transportation Protocol (L2TP) and OpenVPN.
The VPN connection must be configured and started (or stopped) from the device web portal.
L2TP
NOTICE! The device only supports non-encrypted basic authentication and
non-encrypted data tunneling. For users who need data encryption, please use
OpenVPN instead.
To establish a L2TP connection, users should log in to the device web portal, open page
[Network] -> [VPN]. In VPN Mode, check the “Enable VPN” option and select “L2TP”, then fill in
the L2TP server address, Authentication Username, and Authentication Password in the L2TP
section. Press “Apply” then the device will try to connect to the L2TP server.
When the VPN connection established, the VPN IP Address should be displayed in the VPN
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status. There may be some delay of the connection establishment. User may need to refresh
the page to update the status.
Once the VPN is configured, the device will try to connect to the VPN automatically when the
device boots up every time until user disable it. Sometimes, if the VPN connection does not
established immediately, user may try to reboot the device and check if VPN connection
established after reboot.
OpenVPN
To establish an OpenVPN connection, user should get the following authentication and
configuration files from the OpenVPN hosting provider and name them as the following,
OpenVPN Configuration file: client.ovpn
CA Root Certification: ca.crt
Client Certification: client.crt
Client Key: client.key
User then upload these files to the device in the web page [Network] -> [VPN], Section
OpenVPN Files. Then user should check “Enable VPN” and select “OpenVPN” in VPN Mode
and click “Apply” to enable OpenVPN connection.
Same as L2TP connection, the connection will be established every time when system
rebooted until user disable it manually.
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9.12 Network >> Advanced
Picture 24 - Network Setting
Network advanced Settings are typically configured by IT administrators to improve the quality
of device service.
Table 14- Network Setting
Field Name
Explanation
LLDP Settings
Enable LLDP
Enable or disable LLDP
Packet Interval
LLDP Send detection cycle
Enable Learning Function
Learn the discovered device information on the device
QoS Settings
Pattern
Voice quality assurance (off by default)
DHCP VLAN Settings
parameters values
128-254 Obtain the VLAN value through DHCP
WAN port virtual Wan
WAN port virtual Wan
WAN port Settings
LAN port virtual LAN
LAN port virtual LAN
LAN port Settings
802.1X
Enable 802.1X
Enable or disable 802.1X
Username
Confirm Username
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Password
Confirm Password
9.13LINES >> SIP
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Picture 25- SIP
Table 15 - SIP
Parameters
Description
Register Settings
Line Status
Display the current line status at page loading.
To get the up to date line status, user has to
refresh the page manually.
Server Address
Enter the IP or FQDN address of the SIP server
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Server Port
Enter the SIP server port, default is 5060
Authentication User
Enter the authentication user of the service
account
Authentication Password
Enter the authentication password of the service
account
Username
Enter the username of the service account.
Display Name
Enter the display name to be sent in a call
request.
Activate
Whether the service of the line should be
activated
Realm
Enter the SIP domain if requested by the service
provider
SIP Proxy Server Address
Enter the IP or FQDN address of the SIP proxy
server
Proxy Server Port
Enter the SIP proxy server port, default is 5060
Proxy User
Enter the SIP proxy user
Proxy Password
Enter the SIP proxy password
Backup Proxy Server Address
Enter the IP or FQDN address of the backup
proxy server
Backup Proxy Server Port
Enter the backup proxy server port, default is
5060
Basic Settings
Enable Auto Answering
Enable auto-answering, the incoming calls will
be answered automatically after the delay time
Auto Answering Delay
Set the delay for incoming call before the system
automatically answered it
Call Forward Unconditional
Enable unconditional call forward, all incoming
calls will be forwarded to the number specified in
the next field
Call Forward Number for Unconditional
Set the number of unconditional call forward
Call Forward on Busy
Enable call forward on busy, when the phone is
busy, any incoming call will be forwarded to the
number specified in the next field
Call Forward Number for Busy
Set the number of call forward on busy
Call Forward on No Answer
Enable call forward on no answer, when an
incoming call is not answered within the
configured delay time, the call will be forwarded
to the number specified in the next field
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Call Forward Number for No Answer
Set the number of call forward on no answer
Call Forward Delay for No Answer
Set the delay time of not answered call before
being forwarded
Transfer Timeout
Set the timeout of call transfer process
Conference Type
Set the type of call conference, Local=set up call
conference by the device itself, maximum
supports two remote parties, Server=set up call
conference by dialing to a conference room on
the server
Server Conference Number
Set the conference room number when
conference type is set to be Server
Subscribe For Voice Message
Enable the device to subscribe a voice message
waiting notification, if enabled, the device will
receive notification from the server if there is
voice message waiting on the server
Voice Message Number
Set the number for retrieving voice message
Voice Message Subscribe Period
Set the interval of voice message notification
subscription
Enable Hotline
Enable hotline configuration, the device will dial
to the specific number immediately at audio
channel opened by off-hook handset or turn on
hands-free speaker or headphone
Hotline Delay
Set the delay for hotline before the system
automatically dialed it
Hotline Number
Set the hotline dialing number
Dial Without Registered
Set call out by proxy without registration
Enable Missed Call Log
If enabled, the phone will save missed calls into
the call history record.
DTMF Type
Set the DTMF type to be used for the line
DTMF SIP INFO Mode
Set the SIP INFO mode to send ‘*’ and #’ or ‘10’
and ‘11’
Enable DND
Enable Do-not-disturb, any incoming call to this
line will be rejected automatically
Registration Expiration
Set the SIP expiration interval
Use VPN
Set the line to use VPN restrict route
Use STUN
Set the line to use STUN for NAT traversal
Codec Settings
Set the priority and availability of the codecs by
adding or remove them from the list.
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Advanced Settings
Use Feature Code
When this setting is enabled, the features in this
section will not be handled by the device itself
but by the server instead. In order to control the
enabling of the features, the device will send
feature code to the server by dialing the number
specified in each feature code field.
Enable DND
Set the feature code to dial to the server
Disable DND
Set the feature code to dial to the server
Enable Call Forward Unconditional
Set the feature code to dial to the server
Disable Call Forward Unconditional
Set the feature code to dial to the server
Enable Call Forward on Busy
Set the feature code to dial to the server
Disable Call Forward on Busy
Set the feature code to dial to the server
Enable Call Forward on No Answer
Set the feature code to dial to the server
Disable Call Forward on No Answer
Set the feature code to dial to the server
Enable Blocking Anonymous Call
Set the feature code to dial to the server
Disable Blocking Anonymous Call
Set the feature code to dial to the server
Call Waiting On Code
Set the feature code to dial to the server
Call Waiting Off Code
Set the feature code to dial to the server
Send Anonymous On Code
Set the feature code to dial to the server
Send Anonymous Off Code
Set the feature code to dial to the server
SIP Encryption
Enable SIP encryption such that SIP
transmission will be encrypted
SIP Encryption Key
Set the pass phrase for SIP encryption
RTP Encryption
Enable RTP encryption such that RTP
transmission will be encrypted
RTP Encryption Key
Set the pass phrase for RTP encryption
Enable Session Timer
Set the line to enable call ending by session
timer refreshment. The call session will be
ended if there is not new session timer event
update received after the timeout period
Session Timeout
Set the session timer timeout period
Enable BLF List
Enable/Disable BLF List
BLF List Number
BLF List allows one BLF key to monitor the
status of a group. Multiple BLF lists are
supported.
Keep Alive Type
Set the line to use dummy UDP or SIP OPTION
packet to keep NAT pinhole opened
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Keep Alive Interval
Set the keep alive packet transmitting interval
Keep Authentication
Keep the authentication parameters from
previous authentication
Blocking Anonymous Call
Reject any incoming call without presenting
caller ID
User Agent
Set the user agent, the default is Model with
Software Version.
Specific Server Type
Set the line to collaborate with specific server
type
SIP Version
Set the SIP version
Anonymous Call Standard
Set the standard to be used for anonymous
Local Port
Set the local port
Ring Type
Set the ring tone type for the line
Enable user=phone
Sets user=phone in SIP messages.
Use Tel Call
Set use tel call
Auto TCP
Using TCP protocol to guarantee usability of
transport for SIP messages above 1500 bytes
Transport Protocol
Set the line to use TCP or UDP for SIP
transmission
Enable Rport
Set the line to add rport in SIP headers
Enable PRACK
Set the line to support PRACK SIP message
DNS Mode
Select DNS mode, A, SRV, NAPTR
Enable Long Contact
Allow more parameters in contact field per RFC
3840
Enable Strict Proxy
Enables the use of strict routing. When the
phone receives packets from the server it will
use the source IP address, not the address in
via field.
Convert URI
Convert not digit and alphabet characters to
%hh hex code
Use Quote in Display Name
Whether to add quote in display name, i.e.
“Fanvil” vs Fanvil
Enable GRUU
Support Globally Routable User-Agent URI
(GRUU)
Sync Clock Time
Time Sycn with server
Caller ID Header
Set the Caller ID Header
Use 182 Response for Call waiting
Set the device to use 182 response code at call
waiting response


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