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In the tab, you have access to communication, logical address, SIP, and DTMF settings. Some of these settings can be also set via the monitor settings.

Address Settings 


For correct device functioning, you must enter information about its logical address. The logical address is used to automatically synchronize and search for other devices in the network and is also necessary to provide a connection between them (more information about logical address formation find here). If you use the BAS-IP Link server we recommend to configure address settings remotely using the Link (via MQTT protocol) and then send them to device.   

You must enter the following data about the device location:

  • building No. (from 0001 to 999);
  • unit No. (from 00 to 99);
  • floor No. (from 00 to 98);
  • room No. (from 01 to 99);
  • device number (from 0 to 8);
  • sync code between monitors. 

SIP 


The SIP settings are required for the monitor to work via the SIP protocol. If you use the BAS-IP Link server we recommend to configure SIP settings remotely using the Link (via MQTT protocol) and then send them to 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 monitor, 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, e.g. us.sip.bas-ip.com.

  • server STUN IP address. For example, stun.l.google.com;

  • port of the STUN server;

  • transport type: UDP/TCP/TLS;

  • user SIP number;

  • password for the SIP number;

  • RTP data profile;

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. 

DTMF settings 


In the menu, you can configure the DTMF code, entering which the lock will be opened. Code length is up to 4 characters. 

In the section you can:

  • enable/disable opening the lock before answering a call (works via internal protocol);
  • set DTMF code for lock #1. 

If you have 2 locks (e.g. with the help of the SH-42 module), you also can: 

  • enable/disable second lock functioning;
  • set DTMF code for lock #2. 

Advanced Intercom settings 


In this tab, you have access to the configuration of the following parameters: 

  • enabling/disabling all incoming calls autoanswer;
  • enabling/disabling auto hung up after pressing the Open button during a call;
  • setting the delay time after pressing the Open button  before opening the lock;
  • speaker volume adjustment during a conversation (talk volume);
  • general volume adjustment;
  • setting the conversation maximum time.

Call forwarding 


With this feature, you can connect up to 4 devices that will receive calls simultaneously with a call to the internal monitor.

For feature functioning, you must click Add and enter the number/s in the URL field. When all data are entered, submit settings. 

Concierge call 


Here you can enable/disable the feature of a quick call via SIP or P2P to an indicated number or concierge.

2 modes are available:

  • call to specified number: when the concierge button is pressed, a call will be made to the number you specified (via the P2P or SIP protocol). It can be the number of concierge, or any other device. The button for the call is in the navigation bar of the monitor main screen.
    To configure this mode, you must select it in the corresponding field, enter the number in P2P or SIP format, and submit settings. 

 

  • multiple-concierge call: call all concierge monitors (AM-02) that are in the same network via the internal protocol. The call is made in turn to each monitor after a specified period of time (by default in 5 sec), which you must indicate in the Call interval for each concierge field. The feature will work after saving the settings.

Incoming call indication 


Here you can enable/disable the supply of the monitor alarm output with +12 Volts after receiving an incoming call. For example, a lamp can be connected to the monitor alarm output and during an incoming call the lamp will light up. It will be as additional incoming call signalling, e.g., for people who is hard of hearing.

You can configure the following settings: 

  • enable/disable an incoming call indication;
  • enable/disable the current supply turning off after answering a call;
  • set the duration of current supply;
  • enable/disable current supply during a call and conversation.

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