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In the tab, you configure settings for apartment, device, calls, and SIP calls.

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Apartment Settings


For correct panel functioning, you must enter information about its logical address (more information about logical address formation find here):

  • building number; 
  • unit number; 
  • floor number;
  • apartment number;
  • device number


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If you have more than 1 entrance panel with the same logical address, you need to specify their device numbers, starting from 1 for the main device, and from 2 to 9 for others.



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Note:

The individual entrance panel is directly connected to the monitor. For correct functioning, the panel and the monitor must have the same building, unit, floor, and apartment number in apartment settings. Also for monitors, you must indicate their device numbers.

According to the panel settings from the photo above, the monitor with logical address (number) 0001-01-11-11 will be called. In this logical address, 0001 is a Building No., 01 stands for Unit No., 11 is a Floor No., and 11 is a number of apartment. Thus, the same logical address must be set in the monitor settings: building - 1, unit - 1, floor - 11, apartment - 11.

If there are no such settings, you must make forwarding queues for apartments with IP addresses or SIP numbers of monitors.

SIP settings


These settings are required for the correct work of calls via SIP protocol. Step-by-step guide how If you use the BAS-IP Link server we recommend configuring SIP settings remotely using the Link (via MQTT protocol) and then sending them to the device. 

Step-by-step guide how to get SIP nubmers and configure a panel for SIP calls if you use BAS-IP SIP server you can find here.

To configure SIP calls for the panel, you must enable device SIP registration and enter the following parameters: 

  • SIP server proxy that can be represented by both an IP address and a domain name.;
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Data format:

Before the proxy address, you must enter "sip:", e.g. sip:gb.sip.bas-ip.com. A full list of BAS-IP servers for each country is available here

If you use a third-party SIP server, you can also indicate a non-standard port in the format: 

sip:gb.sip.bas-ip.com:1506 where gb.sip.bas-ip.com is a SIP server proxy, 1506 is a non-standard port.

  • SIP server address that can be represented by both an IP address and a domain name.;
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Data format:

If you use a third-party SIP server, you can also indicate a non-standard port in the format: 

sip:gb.sip.bas-ip.com:1506 where gb.sip.bas-ip.com is a SIP server, 15061 is a non-standard port.

  • port of the STUN server.;
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Note:

19302 port is used for Google STUN server.

  • user SIP number (up to 20 characters). );
  • SIP user ID (optional);
  • password for SIP number (up to 20 characters);
  • transport type: UDP/TCP/TLS. 
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Note:

UDP is good for speed and efficiency.

TCP is great for reliable IP-packet delivery. 

TLS is best for encryption, authentication, data integrity, and secure SIP trunking. 

Call settings


At this part you can: 

  • enable/disable a call to the specified (concierge) number when pressing a button connected to the door sensor input (Concierge call mode must be set);
  • indicate the direction (concierge number) to which the call will be made when pressing the connected button;
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Forwarding when pressing the concierge button:

You can also set up a call to a specified number/s (up to 8) when you press the concierge button using the Forwarding feature. In the Apartment number field, you must enter 1000Х, where X is the concierge monitor device number. So, for the 1st concierge monitor apartment number will be 10001. Also, you must enter the forward number in one of the formats: sip:SIP number@address of the SIP server (if you need calls to be done via SIP protocol) or sip:any number@device IP address (if calls must be done via P2P protocol).

  • configure call max time (period (10-120 sec) after which the panel automatically ends an outgoing call if there is no answer).
  • configure talk max time (period (10-300 sec) after which the panel automatically ends the outgoing conversation).


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If the feature is disabled, the concierge is called via an internal protocol. If the system has concierge monitors, the call will go to the main monitor. If it does not answer, the call will be transferred to the other monitors in the system (if they are).

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Talk time for an incoming call is limited to 2 min.


Device settings


In this section you can: 

  • select preferred video quality (resolution) (640х480/1280х720/1920x1080 (optional));
  • select preferred RTP data profile;
  • adjusts a volume level of a panel speaker; 
  • enter RTSP username (login to get access to a panel RTSP stream);
  • enter RTSP password (password to get access to a panel RTSP stream);
  • enable/disable a proximity sensor for the panel automatic turning on the keyboard backlight and face recognition feature when motion is detected at a distance of 50 cm; 
  • select the appropriate proximity sensor mode: 
    • all time mode: the sensor is active all time and triggered when motion is detected at a distance of 50 cm;  
    • adaptive mode (appropriate when the panel is installed in front of a wall or an object): the sensor gets used to a constant object in front of it and does not react to it, but only triggers when there is movement;  
  • enable/disable connected to the panel temperature sensor. During an outgoing call, the panel will take the temperature of the person in front of the panel and display it on the called person internal monitor during the call/talk.