Intercom settings

In the menu, you have access to communication, logical address, SIP, and DTMF settings. These settings can be set both in this menu and via the web interface.

Intercom 

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

  • turning on/off the monitor camera (this feature is not available for monitors with the letter L in the name);

  • enabling/disabling auto hung up in 3 seconds after pressing the Open button during a call;

  • enabling/disabling the feature of automatic call acceptance by the monitor in the absence of the answer. If there is no response within 30 seconds, the monitor will start recording a message from the visitor (answerphone feature);

  • enabling/disabling all incoming calls autoanswer;

  • enabling/disabling the lock protection from accidental opening. A user password will be required to open the lock during a call;

  • enabling/disabling automatic conversation recording during a call. 

Answerphone and Automatic call recording features are not available if an SD card is not installed, or if it is not the main monitor.

Address 

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 following data about the device location:

  • building No. (from 0001 to 9999);

  • unit No. (from 00 to 99);

  • floor No. (from 00 to 98);

  • apartment No. (from 01 to 99);

  • device number (from 0 to 8);

  • sync code between monitors. 

If you have only one number enter 0 for the device number. If you have more then the numbering must start with 0 and end with 8. 

SIP 

The SIP settings are required for the monitor to work via the SIP protocol. 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.

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. 

  • SIP server address 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;

Note:

19302 port is used for the Google STUN server.

  • user SIP number; 

  • password for SIP number;

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:

  • lock #1 name that is displayed during a call;

  • enabling/disabling default value use when pressing the button to open the lock (internal protocol command to open the door);

  • set DTMF code for lock #1 (if default value is disabled). 

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: 

  • enable/disable second lock  functioning;

  • enter lock #2 name that is displayed during a call;

  •  set DTMF code for lock #2. 

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