Using Advanced Functions
On the Installation page, you can use the Wizard and other configuration functions, such as restoring your endpoint to its default settings.
- Using the Wizard
The Wizard helps you quickly and conveniently set the basic, camera, and network parameters on your endpoint. - Restoring Your Endpoint to Default Settings
You can use the Restore Default function to restore your endpoint to its default settings. - Setting Upgrade Parameters
Your endpoint supports automatic and manual upgrades. With the automatic upgrade function enabled, your endpoint obtains upgrade files from a specified server and installs the upgrade files when the upgrade interval arrives. - Importing and Exporting Settings
You can import or export settings on the endpoint web interface. After your endpoint is restored to its default settings, you can import previously exported settings. - Importing a Certificate
You can import client, server, SiteCall, 802.1x, and TR069 CA authentication certificates into your endpoint. These certificates can be used to identify users, certificate authorities, and servers to improve communication security. For example, if an endpoint needs to register with a SIP server or encrypts BFCP signaling over TLS, it must have a client certificate loaded first. - Backing Up Settings
The administrator can use the One-Click Backup function to create a configuration backup file for your endpoint. If some parameter settings under System Settings are inadvertently deleted or changed, you can use this backup file to restore all settings under System Settings to the pre-backup settings. - Importing License Files
Some functions on your endpoint, such as Wi-Fi and built-in MCU, require license files. - Importing the SSH Public Key
To secure and simplify SSH login, import the SSH public key using the endpoint web interface. - Importing the VPC800 License File
Import a license file for a VPC800 on the endpoint web interface, enhancing the performance of the VPC800. - Importing a Layout Policy File
After a layout policy file is imported to the endpoint, you can set the layout configured in that file during a multipoint conference hosted by the endpoint's built-in MCU or chaired by your site. - Importing Web Certificates
To help ensure communication security, import web certificates, including the trusted Certificate Authority (CA) file, local certificate file, local private key file, and local private key password file, to the endpoint through the endpoint web interface. - Updating Web Certificates
After you import web certificates to the endpoint, update them to enable them to take effect. - Creating and Downloading a CSR File
You can create and export a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) file from the endpoint web interface. - Downloading Touch Panel Logs
You can download trace log files of the touch panel from the endpoint web interface. - Importing the EXT_JS File
The EXT_JS file and web-related HTML file can be imported into the endpoint through its web interface to meet the open source requirements.