Security

The Security tab is for IP cameras and sensors configuration.

IP cameras 

In this section, you can add IP cameras for their stream monitoring from the monitor. It’s possible to add from 1 to 32 cameras. The Total field displays the number of added IP cameras.

How to add an IP camera via the web interface

  1. Open the Security tab and find the IP cameras section.

  2. Click Add. 

  3. Enter the name of the camera.

  4. Enter the RTSP URL of the camera stream. It is usually indicated in the installation instructions with the camera.

Example of the URL for RTSP stream:

rtsp://admin:123456@192.168.1.87:8554/ch01 

It includes the username (admin), user password (123456),  panel IP (192.168.1.87); a number of a camera access port (8554); channel number (ch01).

  1. After entering the required data, click Submit.

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Security scenes settings 

With this section, you can set sensors that will be triggered in a corresponding scene. You can find the connection scheme of the sensors on the Electrical connection page.

There are 3 available scenes (Out, Home, Sleep) for various occasions. To configure their operation, select which sensors should be enabled/disabled for each scene.



When a sensor is triggered, an alarm signal will be sent to the main and all synchronized monitors. Also, in the corresponding section, you can set additional notifications in the form of a message or a call to a SIP device.

To disable the alarm, enter the user password. The default password is 1234.

Security sensors settings 

You can connect 8 alarm sensors to the monitor. The number of sensors can be increased up to 16 using the SH-16 module. This menu allows you to specify peculiarities and configure the operation of each sensor separately.

The table with sensor settings consists of the following parameters:

  • sensor No.;

  • sensor type: 

    • normal: the sensor is activated only when the scene (for which it is enabled) is turned on. Typically this type is used for door and window sensors; 

    • emergency: the sensor is active all the time, and a trigger notification is sent to the Management Software (no longer supported);

    • 24-hour: the sensor is active all the time, regardless of the selected scene. This type can be selected for flood, gas, volume, smoke, and heating sensors.

  • sensor operation mode (cases for triggering a sensor): 

    • NO is for the normally open sensor, activated when the contacts are closed;

    • NC is for the normally closed sensor, activated when the contacts are opened;

    • 3C is activated by any change in the position of the contacts;

    • Bell is for functioning in doorbell mode. When the contacts are closed, the monitor will start playing the incoming call ringtone.

  • activation delay time (from 0 to 60 sec) before the sensor is triggered (available when selecting a normal 24 hour sensor type); 

The delay time is not summed with the alarm scene activation time.

  • sensor name (type) selection for additional information when triggered. There are such available options as smoke, gas, PIR, door, window, panic, flood, pull cord, and bed mat.   

Notification 

This feature is used to send additional notifications via SIP or P2P to the specified numbers about the sensors triggers and state. In this menu, you can enable/disable and configure notifications in the form of a message or a call, by answering which you will see and hear what is happening in front of the monitor camera. You can also enable/disable alarm status notifications that are sent to a SIP client with SIP MESSAGE support.

How to configure sending additional messages when an alarm is triggered

  1. Open the Security tab of a device web interface.

  2. Go to the Notification section.

  3. Enable the feature of sending additional messages. 

  4. Enter the main number to which the alarm message will be sent.

  1. If necessary, enter the second number. Notifications to both numbers will come at the same time.

  2. Set the delay time before sending SIP messages when an alarm is triggered.

  3. Submit settings.

How to configure the auto call when an alarm is triggered 

  1. Open the Security tab of a device web interface.

  2. Go to the Notification section.

  3. Enable the Auto call feature. 

  4. Enter the number to which the call will be made.

5. Submit settings.

How to enable sending heartbeat (sensor state status)

  1. Open the Security tab of a device web interface.

  2. Go to the Notification section.

  3. Enable the Heartbeat feature. 

  4. In the Data field, enter the subject of the message to be sent.

  5. Set the timeout (interval) for sending messages.

  6. Enter the text of the message to be sent for each sensor in the fields Sensor #1-Sensor #16.

  7. Submit settings.