In the tab, you have access to communication, logical address, SIP, and DTMF settings. These settings can be set both in this tab and 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). 

You must enter the concierge device number in the system. If you have 1 concierge monitor enter 1 for the device number. If you have more then the numbering must start with 1 and end with 8. 

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 on 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: 

Data format:

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

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Note:

19302 port is used for the Google STUN server.

Note:

19302 port is used for the Google STUN server.

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. 

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

DTMF 

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

In the section, you can configure:

By default, all entrance panels are configured to receive the # DTMF code to unlock the first lock.

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

By default, all entrance panels are configured to receive the 0 DTMF code to unlock the first lock.

Advanced Intercom settings

In this section, you can enable/disable the following features:

The Answerphone feature is not available if an SD card is not installed, or if it is not the main monitor.