User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Directory
- 1 Picture
- 2 Table
- 3 Safety Instruction
- 4 Overview
- 5 Install Guide
- 6 Basic Introduction
- 7 Basic Function
- 8 Advance Function
- 9 Web Configurations
- 9.1 Web Page Authentication
- 9.2 System >> Information
- 9.3 System >> Account
- 9.4 System >> Configurations
- 9.5 System >> Upgrade
- 9.6 System >> Auto Provision
- 9.7 System >> FDMS
- 9.8 System >> Tools
- 9.9 Network >> Basic
- 9.10 Network >> VPN
- 9.11 Network >> Web Filter
- 9.12 Line >> SIP
- 9.13 Line >> Basic Settings
- 9.14 Line >> SIP Hotspot
- 9.15 EGS Setting >> Features
- 9.16 EGS Setting & Intercom Setting >> Audio
- 9.17 EGS Setting & Intercom Setting >> Video
- 9.18 EGS Setting & Intercom Setting >> MCAST
- 9.19 EGS Setting & Intercom Setting >> action URL
- 9.20 EGS Setting & Intercom Setting >> Time/Date
- 9.21 EGS Settings >> Trusted Certificates
- 9.22 EGS Settings >> Device Certificates
- 9.23 EGS Access
- 9.24 EGS Logs
- 9.25 Door Lock
- 9.26 Alert &Security Settings
- 9.27 Function Key
- 10Trouble Shooting
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8 Advance Function
8.1 Intercom
The equipment can answer intercom calls automatically.
Figure 11 - WEB Intercom
Table 4 - Intercom
Parameters
Description
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
multicast listening address without involving SIP signaling. You can specify up to 10 multicast
listening addresses.