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Mounting | Desk |
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Handset type | Wired & Wireless handset |
Product type | IP Phone |
Product color | Black |
Flash memory | 8000 MB |
Internal memory | 2000 MB |
Operating system version | Android 9.0 |
Operating system installed | Android |
Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) modes | In-band |
Caller ID | - |
Lines quantity | - lines |
Call log entries | 600 |
Phonebook capacity | 3000 entries |
SIP registrar server | Yes |
Display diagonal | 7 \ |
Touchscreen type | Capacitive |
Display resolution | 1024 x 600 pixels |
Front camera resolution (numeric) | 2 MP |
Voice codecs | G.722, G.723, G.729, PCMA |
Video codecs | H.263, H.264, H.265, VP8 |
Wi-Fi standards | 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) |
Networking standards | IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3az |
Ethernet LAN data rates | 10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s |
Ethernet LAN interface type | Gigabit Ethernet |
Supported network protocols | HTTP/HTTPS/FTP/TFTP/SNMP/DNS/SNTP/RTSP/SRTP/RTP/TCP/UDP/TLS/ICMP/DHCP/ARP/DNS-SRV/PNP/ZRTP |
WAN connection type | RJ-45 |
Headset connectivity | 3.5mm |
USB Type-C ports quantity | 1 |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 2 |
AC adapter input voltage | 100 - 240 V |
Power consumption (typical) | 12 W |
Storage temperature (T-T) | 10 - 90 °C |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 40 °C |
Storage relative humidity (H-H) | -20 - 70 % |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 10 - 90 % |
Number of handles included | - pc(s) |
Depth | 98 mm |
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Width | 210 mm |
Height | 250 mm |
Package depth | 148 mm |
Package width | 254 mm |
Package height | 498 mm |
Package weight | 1720 g |
How to check the network connection status on the device and web interface.
Configuring Ethernet and Wi-Fi connections, DHCP, and static IP modes.
Details on setting up network connection (DHCP/Static IP) directly on the device.
How to configure network settings for the device via its web interface.
Steps to set up the Wi-Fi connection for the guard phone.
Configuring RTP ports for data transmission to establish an exclusive range.
How to enable and use Bluetooth for file transfer and calls with other devices.
Setting up Virtual Local Area Networks for network segmentation and traffic control.
How to set the device language via the device or web interface.
How to configure the time zone, date, and time format on the device.
How to adjust the screen brightness level of the guard phone.
Customizing the device wallpaper from gallery, live wallpapers, or static images.
Configuring the timing for the device to enter sleep mode.
Changing the font size for improved screen readability.
Choosing between different home screen display styles like Classic or Monitor.
Setting up screen lock functionality for device security and privacy.
Setting the delay time for capturing screenshots of the device screen.
Selecting and configuring screensavers to display when the device is idle.
Adjusting the display size to show text and elements larger for better visibility.
Adjusting media, call, ring, and alarm volumes directly on the device.
Configuring key press sound and ringtone volume through the web interface.
Configuring the IP call feature, including answer modes and direct IP calls.
Overview of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) call setup.
Steps for registering SIP accounts on the guard phone for making calls.
Setting up the SIP server details for establishing call sessions between devices.
Selecting data transmission protocols like UDP, TCP, and TLS for SIP messages.
General call settings including auto-answer and SIP hacking prevention.
Enabling and configuring automatic answering of incoming calls.
Activating feature to prevent unauthorized eavesdropping on SIP calls.
Configuring emergency (SOS) calls to predefined contacts.
Setting up a maximum of three SOS numbers for emergency contact.
Redirecting incoming calls based on scenarios like always, no answer, or busy.
Steps to configure call forwarding features directly on the guard phone.
Configuring call forwarding parameters using the device's web interface.
Assigning short, memorable numbers to complex IP addresses or dial numbers.
Configuring area codes to automatically prefix outgoing numbers.
Setting up specific numbers for automatic dialing after a set delay.
Selecting and configuring audio codecs for optimal call quality and bandwidth usage.
Enabling Comfort Noise Generator to provide background noise during silent periods.
Enabling Voice Activity Detection to process speech efficiently and save bandwidth.
Configuring Automatic Gain Control to adjust audio input/output levels.
Configuring audio jitter buffer settings for smooth audio data transmission.
Setting up video codecs and resolutions for video communication over SIP.
Configuring video codecs and resolutions for direct IP video calls.
Configuring NACK and Tmmbr for managing media stream feedback and bitrate.
Configuring H.264 video parameters like profile, rate control, and IDR intervals.
Adjusting video encoding acceleration, color enhancement, and image quality.
Granting temporary access permissions via the SmartPlus platform for visitors.
Configuring monitor settings to view door phone cameras on the device.
Managing and clearing alarm events triggered by indoor monitors.
Enabling various voice encryption modes (SRTP, ZRTP) for secure intercom calls.
Creating and managing events and agendas in the device's calendar.
Using the device's camera to capture pictures and videos.
Reviewing, editing, deleting, and sharing captured media files.
Using the device as a music player, browsing by artist, album, or songs.
Playing and managing video files stored on the guard phone.
Managing files and folders using the built-in file explorer.
Performing calculations using the device's integrated calculator.
Overview of the auto-provisioning feature for batch device configuration and upgrades.
Understanding general and MAC-based configuration files for auto-provisioning.
Setting up a schedule for the device to perform auto-provisioning.
Configuring DHCP options to obtain auto-provisioning URLs.
Manually setting server URLs for firmware and configuration downloads.
Exporting system logs for debugging purposes.
Capturing and exporting data packets (PCAP) for troubleshooting network issues.
Configuring the user agent for SIP data packet analysis.
Changing passwords for administrator and user accounts on the web interface.
Setting the session timeout for automatic logout from the web interface.
Performing device reboots and scheduling automatic restarts.
Overview of resetting the device system.
Performing a factory reset of the device through its web interface.
Performing a factory reset directly from the device's settings menu.