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

Apartment Settings 


For correct panel functioning, you must enter information about its logical address:

  • panel operation mode;
  • building number (parameter is for Unit mode only); 
  • unit number (parameter is for Unit mode only); 
  • device number

SIP settings


These settings are required for the correct work of calls via SIP protocol. 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 monitor 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  (where the device will send registration requests) that can be represented by both an IP address and a domain name;
  • SIP server address (used to send a domain in an authentication request) that can be represented by both an IP address and a domain name;
  • port of the 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. 

If connection with SIP server is lost, it will be automatically renew. You can set the re-registration interval (from 30-900 seconds) between attempts to renew the connection. 

Call settings 


At this part you can:

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

  • enable/disable autoanswer of all incoming calls;
  • enable/disable automatic ending of call after opening a lock;
  • configure call max time in sec (up to 2 h period after which the panel automatically ends an outgoing call if there is no answer);
  • configure talk max time in sec (up to 24 h period after which the panel automatically ends the outgoing conversation).

Device settings


In this section you can: 

  • select preferred video quality (resolution) (320x240/640х480/1280х720);
  • 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).

Relay settings 


Here you can select the initial state of the panel relay when the device is turned on. If you select Switch when the device is turned on, so the relay will switch the position to the opposite. The relay will return to its original position after turning off the panel. The relay will not switch the position when the device is turned on and off if the corresponding mode is selected.  

These settings will help the locks work correctly and for a long time, especially mechanical as it might break if the voltage is applied to it for too long.

Camera mode 


Panel camera can work in 2 modes:

  • QR Recognition + RTSP: panel camera detects and scans QR code identifiers and provides an RTSP stream that can be recorded on NVR. This mode is recommended if QR codes are used as identifiers;
  • RTSP server: panel camera only provides an RTSP stream that can be recorded on NVR. So, the camera is used as an additional surveillance camera.

Also, you can configure the backlight and set the following parameters:

  • the illumination level (0-255) at which the camera switches to the black and white mode and the backlight turns on; 

  • backlight operation duration from 0 to 600 sec;
  • a number of frames (0-100) during which the illumination level is measured to switch between the black or white mode.

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