i86 Series Advanced SIP Audio Intercom
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Specifications:
- Model: i86 Series
- Version: 0.1
- Date: Jul. 2023
Product Information:
The i86 Series is a product developed by Flyingvoice Network
Technology CO., LTD. It is a communication device designed to
provide users with high-quality voice communication capabilities.
The device comes with various features and functionalities to
enhance user experience.
Product Usage Instructions:
1. Warranty Information:
The specifications and information provided in this guide are
subject to change without notice. Users are required to take full
responsibility for the application of the products. Flyingvoice
Network Technology CO., LTD. does not provide any warranty, express
or implied, regarding the accuracy or completeness of the
information in this guide.
2. End User License Agreement:
Users are required to comply with the End User License Agreement
provided by Flyingvoice Network Technology CO., LTD. Any
unauthorized reproduction or transmission of the content is
strictly prohibited.
3. Technical Support:
For product documents and FAQs, visit the official website at
www.flyingvoice.com. You
can also contact Flyingvoice via email at support@flyingvoice.com for
assistance.
4. Declaration of Conformity:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the
separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the
equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
FAQ:
Q: How can I obtain technical support for my i86 Series
device?
A: You can visit the official Flyingvoice website for product
documents and FAQs, or contact support via email at
support@flyingvoice.com for assistance.
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i86 Series User’s Guide
Version: 0.1 Date: Jul.2023
Copyright
Copyright © 2020 Flyingvoice Network TechnologCO., LTD.
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Warranty
1. Warranty
THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS GUIDE ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS GUIDE ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AND PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF PRODUCTS.
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PARTICULAR PURPOSE. FLYINGVOICE Network Technology CO., LTD. shall not be liable for errors contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this guide.
3. Limitation of Liability
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of business profit, business interruption or loss of business information), shall not be liable for these damages.
End User License Agreement
This End User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement between you and Flyingvoice. By installing, copying or otherwise using the Products, you: (1) agree to be bounded by the terms of this EULA, (2) you are the owner or an authorized user of the device, and (3) you represent and warrant that you have the right, authority and capacity to enter into this agreement and to abide by all its terms and conditions, just as if you had signed it. The EULA for this product is available on the Flyingvoice Support page for the product.
Patent Information
China, the United States, EU (European Union) and other countries are protecting one or more patents of accompanying products and/or patents being applied by Flyingvoice.
Technical Support
Visit www.flyingvoice.com for product documents and FAQ, or contact Flyingvoice by email at support@flyingvoice.com. We’ll get you the help you need.
Declaration of Conformity
Part 15 FCC Rules This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following three conditions: · This device may not cause harmful interference
· This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. · The distance between user and products should be no less than 20cm
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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Manufacturer: Flyingvoice Network Technology Co., Ltd.
Address: 1801-1802, Building 1, Chongwen Park, Nanshan Zhiyuan, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China
Hereby, Flyingvoice Network Technology Co., Ltd. declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU
A copy of the declaration of conformity can be obtained with this user guide; this product is not restricted in the EU.
The wireless operation frequency
WIFI: 2412MHz-2472MHz, Max EIRP Power 18.16 dBm
Safety warning and Attentions
If use adapter, adapter must be comply 2014/30/EU Directive.
Adapter Caution: Adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Do not store or use your product in temperatures higher than 50ºC.
RF Exposure Statement
The distance between user and products should be no less than 20cm.
GNU GPL INFORMATION
Flyingvoice phone firmware contains third-party software under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Flyingvoice uses software under the specific terms of the GPL. Please refer to the GPL for the exact terms and conditions of the license.
The original GPL license, source code of components licensed under GPL and used in Flyingvoice products can be downloaded online:
https://www.flyingvoice.com/soft_GPL.aspx
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Risk Warning Statement
This risk warning statement contains a summary of external network servers that FVUI will access under its factory settings in order to obtain necessary service support. If you want to prohibit these accesses based on security considerations, you can disable them through the WEB management page.
Number
Server Domain Name
Description
https://prv3.flyingvoice.net:442 Flyingvoice Provision web management 1
configuration server
prv3.flyingvoice.net:3450 2
Flyingvoice Provision web management stun server
https://prv4.flyingvoice.net 3
Flyingvoice Provision web management backup server
log3.flyingvoice.net:9005 4
Flyingvoice Provision web management log server
http://acs3.flyingvoice.net:808 Flyingvoice TR069 web management server 5
0
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acs3.flyingvoice.net:3478
Flyingvoice TR069 web management server
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pool.ntp.org/cn.pool.ntp.org
NTP server
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https://rps.flyingvoice.net
Flyingvoice Provision redirect server
Factory Setting Enable
Enable
Enable
Disable
Disable Disable Enable Enable
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Forewords………………………………………………………………………………………………………..1
Chapter 2 Overviews……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2
2.1 Appearance Introductions…………………………………………………………………………………… 2 2.2 Interface Introductions………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 2.3 Package Contents………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5 2.4 Documents…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..5
Chapter 3 Getting Started with Users……………………………………………………………………………….6
3.1 Device Installations…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6 3.1.1 Wiring……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6 3.1.2 i86 Installation Bottom Box……………………………………………………………………….. 7 3.1.3 Device Boot………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7
3.2 Quick Settings…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 3.2.1 Get Device IP…………………………………………………………………………………………….8 3.2.2 Web Page Management…………………………………………………………………………… 8 3.2.3 Account Registration………………………………………………………………………………….9
Chapter 4 Basic Functions…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 10
4.1 Make a Call………………………………………………………………………………………………………..10 4.1.1 Number Speed Dialing……………………………………………………………………………. 10 4.1.2 IP Direct Dialing……………………………………………………………………………………….10
4.2 Answer a Call……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11 4.3 Hang Up the Phone……………………………………………………………………………………………11 4.4 Auto Answer……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11 4.5 Function Keys Setting………………………………………………………………………………………..12
Chapter 5 Advanced Functions……………………………………………………………………………………… 14
5.1 Multicast Broadcast…………………………………………………………………………………………… 14 5.2 Input Port Setting………………………………………………………………………………………………. 15 5.3 Output Port Setting…………………………………………………………………………………………….16 5.4 DTMF………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18 5.5 Third-party Camera Linkage……………………………………………………………………………… 19
Chapter 6 Bulk Deployment…………………………………………………………………………………………… 20
6.1 FDC…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 20 6.1.1 Bulk Upgrade………………………………………………………………………………………….. 20 6.1.2 Export Profile……………………………………………………………………………………………22
Chapter 7 Web Page Configuration………………………………………………………………………………..23
7.1 Device Status……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 23 7.2 Restore Factory Settings……………………………………………………………………………………23
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7.3 Firmware Updates…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 24 7.4 IP Address Broadcasting……………………………………………………………………………………24
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Chapter 1 Forewords
Chapter 1 Forewords
Flyingvoice i86 is a SIP audio intercom terminal. It has a exquisite appearance, clear and high-definition voice, and provides users with high-quality communication intercom services. And its dust-proof and water-proof level meets the IP65 standard, which is applicable to indoor and outdoor to use. It integrates intelligent security, audio intercom, and broadcasting functions to meet the needs of industry users for one key help, one key unlock, two-way intercom, real-time broadcasting, etc.
This guide is designed to help you be familiar with the functions of the i86 intercom quickly.
Firstly, please confirm with your system administrator that the network deployment related to the i86 intercom has been completed.
Secondly, you can find the Quick Start Guide in the box and read it carefully before installing and using the i86 intercom. Some of the functions described in this article need to be configured by the administrator or are limited to your i86 intercom environment previously, so please be aware that some functions may be disabled or the description is not completely consistent with the implementation operation.
The examples or pictures in this guide are for reference only.
Instruction
This user`s Guide contains the following information about FlyingVoice products:
i86-01 i86-02 i86-03
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Chapter 2 Overviews
Chapter 2 Overviews
Before using the intercom, we recommend you to familiarize with the appearance and interface of the i86 intercom. Except for the special instructions in the guide, the other way around is similar to a normal phone.This chapter gives an overview of the i86 intercom, including the following:
Appearance Introductions Interface Introductions Package Contents Documents
For further information and support, please contact your system administrator.
2.1 Appearance Introductions
The main hardware components of the i86 (including i86-01 and i86-03) are as follows:
Figure 2-1 (Front)
Figure 2-2 (Remove the cover)
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The main hardware components of the i86 intercom are described as follows:
Serial Number
Name
Instructions
Definition: Dialing Key, answering key
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Middle Key
One key intercom call, off hook or on hook
Definition: Dialing key, answering key
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Left Key
One key intercom call, off hook or on hook
Definition: Door opening key or multi-function key
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Right Key
Door opening, speed dial or other advanced functions can be
configured
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Speaker
Intercom Speaker
SSID: Wireless WiFi Name
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Fuselage Sticker
SN: Product ID
MACMAC Address
Reset Key
Functions:
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(The cover needs to be 1. Restore factory settings
removed)
2. Turn on WiFi
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Screw Hole
type-86 Box Screw Hole Position
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2.2 Interface Introductions
Figure 2-3Back The interface on the back of the i86 intercom is described as follows:
10/100M Network Interface
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WAN Interface
Support PoE to input
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Power Interface
12V/1A (Input/Output)
Used to connect switches, infrared probes, vibration sensors and other input device
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Short Circuit Input Interface Input+: Input Positive Pole
Input-: Input Negative Pole
Rated voltage of input interface 12V
Used to control electric locks, alarms, etc
NC: Connected in idle state (normally closed)
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Short Circuit Output Interface
COM: Contact of relay (Common) NO: Disconnected in idle state (normally open)
Default NC/COM connection, rated voltage: 12V, maximum voltage: DC30V/1A, AC125V/0.3A
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TF Card Interface
TF memory card can be inserted
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2.3 Package Contents
Serial Number 01 02 03 04 05 06
Name i86-01/ i86-02/i86-03
Connector Small Screwdriver
Screws Quick Installation Guide 86-size Installation Box
Quantity 1 1 1 2 1 1
2.4 Documents
The user’s documents available for the i86 series are:
Name
Content
Position
Quick Installation Guide
User’s Guide
Installation steps and basic configuration of i86 series
Package
Flyingvoice Official Website
Intercom introductions, basic functions and advanced functions and configuration
Flyingvoice Official Website
Language Chinese or
English
Chinese or English
Chinese or English
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Chapter 3 Getting Started with Users
Chapter 3 Getting Started with Users
This chapter describes how to get started with the i86, including the following:
Device Installations Quick Settings
For further information and support, please contact your system administrator.
3.1 Device Installations
3.1.1 Wiring
1. If PoE power supply is needed, plug the network cable into the WAN interface. 2. If powered by 12V DC, connect the power cord and the connector and plug in the device. 3. To use the access control function, please refer to the following picture:
Figure 3-1 Passive Switch connection (Short GND to IN-) 4. By default, NC-COM is in the channel state and NO-COM is in the open circuit stat at the output interface. If you need to use an input interface, you can connect the device to the output interface according to your specific needs. The following is an example of door lock device wiring:
1Power on normally closed door lock: refer to Figure 3-1 and connect the door lock to NC and COM.
2 Power on normally open door lock: connect the door lock to the NO-COM interface.
5. To use the input interface, there are two wiring methods, which are selected according to your device conditions, as follows:
1 For passive device (without power supply device), refer to Figure 3-1 and connect the switch.
2For active device (with its own power supply device), refer to Figure 3-2 and connect the switch.
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Figure 3-2 Active Switch Connection 6.After wiring, install the i86 device and 86 Installation box.
3.1.2 i86 Installation Bottom Box
The i86 can be installed using a standard type-86 bottom box Installation Process:
a. After all wires are connected from the 86 bottom shell, start the installation. b. During installation, first remove the cover, and then install the main device into
the bottom box. c. Screw two screws into the screw holes of the 86 bottom box through the holes of
the main device, and tighten them with a screwdriver, as shown in the following figure. d. Finally, install the cover to complete the panel installation.
Figure 3-3 (Installation demonstration)
3.1.3 Device Boot
After the device is connected and powered on, it should wait for the device to start normally. The device starts successfully when the welcome tone is heard.
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3.2 Quick Settings
3.2.1 Get Device IP
Broadcast IP Mode 1. Before setting, please confirm whether your device is connected to the network cable,
and ensure that the network cable connected to your device can be connected to the network, and finally complete the connection of network hardware.
2. By default, the device will automatically obtain your IP address. You can press and hold the dial key of the device for 5s, then the i86 will play the IP address of the device by voice. After that, you can check whether you have received the IP address assignment.
The factory default network mode, IPv4 address mode, is the dynamic DHCP mode.
3.2.2 Web Page Management
Method 1: PC accesses the device management page When the device and your computer are successfully connected to the network, enter
the IP address of the device WAN interface in the browser http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/, enter the account password, and then jump to the web page for configuration.
To use it as an access control device, please timely modify the device user name/password after successful login.
1. Open a web browser on your computer.
2. Enter the IP address of the phone (IPv4 address: 192.168.1.100, for example) in the address bar of the browser, and press Enter.
3. Enter the user name and password in the login interface (the default administrator user name/password is admin/admin).
4. Click Login.
Figure 3-4 (Web login interface)
Method 2: Wi-Fi Configuration of i86 1. You can briefly press the Reset button of the i86, and the i86 will broadcast a prompt
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that Wi-Fi is on. At this time, the i86 WiFi can scan through other devices.
2. You can connect the WiFi of the i86 through your mobile phone or PC. After connecting, you can open the cover of the i86 to view the WiFi SSID (i.e. WiFi name), such as the i86_ 2E5229
3. After successfully connecting to the WiFi of the i86, you can use your mobile phone or PC browser to access 192.168.15.1, and then you can access the device management interface.
4. Enter the user’s name and password in the login interface (the default administrator user’s name/password is admin/admin).
5. Click Login.
3.2.3 Account Registration
The i86 device needs to complete the account configuration correctly to use the inbound and outbound functions. Users can configure lines in the background of the device’s web page configuration.
Find the VoIP ->account on the webpage to configure the account.
1. Line Enable ->enable. 2. Enter the corresponding information in the display name, registered name, user
name, password, SIP server and interface number respectively. You can consult your administrator to obtain the registration information.
3. After the configuration is completed, click Save & Apply below to view the registration status.
Figure 3-5 (Wire configuration interface)
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Chapter 4 Basic Functions
Chapter 4 Basic Functions
This chapter describes the basic functions of the i86, including the following:
Make a Call Answer a Call Hang Up the Phone Auto Answer Function Keys Setting
If you want more information and help, please contact your system administrator.
4.1 Make a Call
Before the i86 makes a call, you need to register the extension number of the local phone, set the speed dial through the function keys, and preset the opposite extension number or IP address to achieve one touch call.
4.1.1 Number Speed Dialing
Speed dial configuration 1. Enter the management configuration interface and register the local extension number 2. Open Web page ->Phone ->Function key 3. Select “SpeedDial” in the corresponding key type, and fill in the opposite extension
number in the value 4. You can also fill in the extension number remarks in the label 5. Click Save to make one click call through i86
4.1.2 IP Direct Dialing
Figure 4-1
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In the same LAN, in an environment without a SIP server, you can set the IP direct dialing, and then dial the opposite IP addresses to achieve the intercom function.
1. There is no need to register the extension number of this phone. Open the web page ->Phone ->Function key
2. Select “Speed dial” in the corresponding key type, and fill in the opposite IP address in the value, such as 192.168.50.123
3. Click Save to make one click call through i86
4.2 Answer a Call
When the i86 calls in, the automatic answering is canceled by default, and the device will hear the ring within the set time. If you want to answer, you need to press the answer key. After the answer timed out, the call ends.
4.3 Hang Up the Phone
When the device is in call, you can end the call by pressing the Answer or End key again.
4.4 Auto Answer
The automatic answering function can be enabled for the device. When the device has an incoming call, it will automatically answer the call. You can find all the auto answer numbers in “Phone – Preferences” and turn them on.
Figure 4-2
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4.5 Function Keys Setting
Open the “Phone – Function Key” to set the functions of the keys. One click tp trigger the corresponding functions. Currently, the settings supported include speed dial, multicast and URL request. You can check the web configuration page for more details.
Figure 4-3
The following is an explanation of each function:
Speed Dialing Multicast
Action URL
It call the corresponding extension number It can broadcast and talk to multiple devices It can trigger access to the entered URL address
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Key mapping instructions:
Outdoor version (i86-01) Mapping device dialing/answering key
Middle Key
Virtual Key
As the spare key set for the input interface, there is no entity mapping
Indoor version (i86-02)
Mapping device the left dialing/answering key
Left Key
Right Key
Mapping device the right dialing/answering key
Virtual Key
As the spare key set for the input interface, there is no entity mapping
Indoor version (i86-03)
Mapping device the left dialing/answering key
Left Key
Right Key
Mapping device the right dialing/answering key/opening door/others
Virtual Key
As the spare key set for the input interface, there is no entity mapping
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Chapter 5 Advanced Functions
Chapter 5 Advanced Functions
This chapter describes the advanced features of the i86, including the following:
Multicast Broadcast Input Interface Setting Output Interface Setting DTMF Third-party Camera Linkage
For further information and support, please contact your system administrator.
5.1 Multicast Broadcast
Multicast function is to send the voice message to the set multicast address, and all those who listen to the multicast address can receive the voice message. The function is similar to broadcasting. Using the broadcast function, it is easy and convenient to send announcements to each member of the multicast.
Use Instructions: 1. The i86 device sets the multicast initiating address interface through the WEB
Access the phone web page ->Phone ->Function Key, set a function key type as multicast, and the Value is Monitoring Address (Example 224.0.0.1:10001)
Figure 5-1 2. The broadcast device can listen to the multicast address and interface through Web settings
3. Select Phone ->Enter Multicast IP ->Enter Monitoring Address (Example 224.0.0.1:10001)
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Figure 5-2 4. After the configuration is completed, the intercom/phone can initiate multicast by pressing the set multicast key. The device monitoring the address can receive the multicast content without answering
5.2 Input Port Setting
You can meet your personalized scene needs through input devices such as access switches, infrared probes, and vibration sensors. Path: Phone-Security-Settings
Figure 5-3
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The following are the parameters of the input port:
Input Port Setting Input Port 1
Close Trigger Event
Disconnect Trigger Event
Trigger Relay Action
Trigger Key Function URL
Third Party Platform URL
Enable or disable the input port When the external device circuit of the i86 changes from the disconnected state to the closed state, a one-time URL is requested Instructions: Each URL can trigger a request at the same time. Filling in the same URL will trigger the request only once When the external device circuit of the i86 changes from the closed state to the disconnected state, a one-time URL will be requested Instructions: Each URL can trigger a request at the same time. Filling in the same URL will trigger the request only once http://username:password@127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/ConfigManApp.com?Key= (trigger command/reset command, see output port setting) Left Key: http://username:password@127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/ConfigManApp.com ?key=L1 Right Key: http://username:password@127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/ConfigManApp.com ?key=L2 Virtual key: http://username:password@127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/ConfigManApp.com ?key=L3 (The user name and password are admin/admin by default)
Support filling in third-party platform URL for signal reporting
5.3 Output Port Setting
You can access input devices such as electric locks and alarms to achieve scene requirements such as opening doors and alarming through the i86.
Figure 5-4
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The following are the parameters of the output port:
Output Port Setting
The default state is normally closed (NC-COM connected), and users can
customize and modify the default status
Normally closed (NC-COM connected): When the trigger conditions are met, Standard Status NC-COM is disconnected and NO-COM is connected
Normally open (NO-COM connected): When the trigger conditions are met,
NO-COM is disconnected and NC-COM is connected
Action URL Trigger
Enable or disable URI triggering. When enabled, the remote device or the local computer sends the request command. If it is correct, the corresponding action will be triggered
1. The default status of the relay is normally closed. When the i86 receives the
trigger command, it becomes normally open. After a period of time, it returns
Trigger Action to the default status
Definition
2. The default status of the relay is normally open. When the i86 receives the
trigger command, it becomes normally closed. After a period of time, it returns
to the default state
Reset Action Definition
When the duration of relay triggering action has not expired, the output port triggering action will be stopped immediately after receiving the reset command
Output Duration Output port change duration, the default value is 5 seconds, which supports user-defined (5-600s)
Trigger Instruction
The default is OUT1_ SOS supports user-defined modification
Reset
The default is OUT1_ CLR, support user-defined modification
Command
Local trigger:
Http://Username:password@127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/ConfigManApp.com?
Output Trigger Key=Trigger command/Reset command
URL
Remote triggerhttp://Username:Password@IP Address/cgi-bin/
ConfigManApp.com?key=Trigger Command /Reset Command
User Name/Password
IP Address
The default is admin/admin If you have modified your user name and password, please fill in your modified user name and password Enter the IP address you need to control
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5.4 DTMF
DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency) signals are used for digital dialing and control functions in telephone systems. By setting DTMF trigger codes on the i86, you can enable the output port of the device when a specific code, such as “1234,” is pressed during a call. This allows you to remotely control operations such as opening doors or triggering alarm lights using DTMF.
Tips: It is important to ensure that both devices have the same DTMF mode, and the extension type registered on the SIP server is also set to the same DTMF mode (usually defaulting to RFC2833).
DTMF configuration 1. Log in to the management background of the device 2. Open the device->Security Settings->Output Port Settings 3. DTMF Trigger -> Select Enable, fill in the trigger code (default is 1234), 4. Click Save, You can choose the Reset method according to your needs.
Use DTMF
1. Presses the speed dial keyof i86 to call the indoor phone 2. Press the trigger code “1234” or a preset DTMF key on a programmable key on the phone. 3. The phone enables the output port of the intercom device to realize door opening and other operations
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Tips: Here is an example of a FIP15G Plus call, pressing the trigger code.
5.5 Third-party Camera Linkage
The I86 audio intercom model has no built-in camera, and supports binding the third-party camera RTSP in the LAN, and linking with the Flyingvoice FIP15G Plus video phone. To configure a third-party camera RTSP Link 1. Login to the web interface of the device 2. Open Device->Camera Settings, and select Enable Video Push Streaming. 3. Fill in the RTSP stream of the third-party camera in LAN.
Resolution: Only support 320*240px and 352*288px resolution Test brand: Hikvision, Dahua, TP-LINK TIPS: The camera sub-stream supports 320*240 or 252*288 resolution.
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Chapter 6 Bulk Deployment
6.1 FDC
In order to manage and configure i86 intercom in large quantities more conveniently and quickly in the local LAN, FDC can provide read/modify device parameters for single or multiple devices.
1. The device is up and running and can access a LAN or switch via the WAN port 2. Repeat the above steps to connect more devices 3. Connect to a computer running FDC software
6.1.1 Bulk Upgrade
Use Instructions: a. Run the FDC software, in the upper left corner ->Device ->Scan, wait for the scanning
to complete, and then you can see the devices connected under the current network
Figure 6-1 Scanning b. Select in the upper left corner ->Select All: i86
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3 Figure 6-2 Select device
c. Select Device ->Firmware Device – Upgrade Firmware in the upper left corner
Figure 6-3 Select device d. Select the version upgrade file in the window
Figure 6-4 Select file e. Wait for the firmware upgrade to be completed
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6.1.2 Export Profile
Device ->Export information ->Save format. csv ->Select the save path ->After export, it can be opened in Excel
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Device Status Restore Factory Settings Firmware Updates
7.1 Device Status
The users can view the current device status of the device on the web page. The status ->Basic includes the following: Product Information: (Product Name, MAC address, Hardware version, Loader
Version, Firmware Version, Serial Number) Line Status: (Line status, primary server, backup server) Network Status: (WAN port status, VPN status, wireless status, WiFi switch, Network
Mode, channel bandwidth) System Status: (Current time, Elapsed time)
7.2 Restore Factory Settings
The device will empty all the configurations on the device, such as the initial account, phone settings, etc., and return to the factory default status.
Factory Settings 1. Open the device web page ->Administration ->Go down to find the factory settings
Figure 7-1 Restore factory settings 2. Click Factory Defalut ->OK -Wait for recovery to be completed
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Tips: If you cannot enter the device web, you can press the Reset button and hold it while the device is powered on until the device emits a beep tone, then release the Reset button and the device starts to restore factory settings. When the device emits a welcome tone, the device reset to factory settings is completed.
7.3 Firmware Updates
The i86 device can be upgraded in the web page.
Upgrade 1. Go to the website-> Administration-> Firmware Upgrade Select the file and click Upgrade. You can choose to Ban/Enable Delete the current configuration. 2. Click and Save
Figure 7-2
7.4 IP Address Broadcasting
Support modifying the long press time for IP broadcasting, default 2000ms(2s).
To modify the long press time for IP broadcasting:
1. Go to the web page of the Device-> Administration-> Management-> IP broadcast
2. Fill in the time in the broadcast IP long press time, the default is 2000ms
3. Click Save.
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Documents / Resources
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FLYINGVOICE i86 Series Advanced SIP Audio Intercom [pdf] User Guide i86-01, i86 Series Advanced SIP Audio Intercom, Advanced SIP Audio Intercom, SIP Audio Intercom, Audio Intercom |