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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Figure 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