Panel
Configure panel parameters to make sure it works correctly for apartments, device behavior, calls, SIP calls, and relay control:
Apartment settings
Enter the panel logical address to make sure it operates correctly in the selected mode:
panel operation mode;
building number;
unit number;
floor number;
apartment number;
device number.
If you have more than 1 entrance panel with the same logical address, you need to specify their device numbers, starting from 1 to 9.
Note:
The individual entrance panel is directly connected to the monitor. For correct functioning, the panel and the monitor must have the same building, unit, floor, and apartment number in apartment settings. Also for monitors, you must indicate their device numbers.
According to the panel settings from the photo above, the monitor with logical address (number) 0001-01-11-11 will be called. In this logical address, 0001 is a Building No., 01 stands for Unit No., 11 is a Floor No., and 11 is a number of apartment. Thus, the same logical address must be set in the monitor settings: building = 1, unit = 1, floor = 11, apartment = 11.
If there are no such settings, you must make forwarding queues for apartments with IP addresses or SIP numbers of monitors.
SIP settings
Use SIP settings to enable calls via a SIP server or BAS-IP Link.
If you use the BAS-IP Link server, it is recommended to configure SIP remotely via MQTT and then send the parameters to the device.
The panel supports 2 independent SIP accounts. Each account has its own registration parameters and can be connected to a different SIP server. Their usage depends on forwarding configuration.
To configure SIP locally, enable SIP registration and enter:
SIP server proxy — IP address or domain;
SIP server address — IP address or domain (e.g.
gb.sip.bas-ip.com);STUN server address (e.g.
stun.l.google.com);STUN server port;
SIP number (up to 20 characters);
SIP user ID (optional);
SIP password (up to 20 characters);
transport type: UDP / TCP / TLS.
If the connection with the SIP server is lost, the panel will re-register automatically. You can set the re-registration interval from 30 to 900 seconds.
Call settings
Adjust call parameters to control how the panel handles outgoing and incoming calls:
enable/disable a call when pressing the button connected to the door sensor input (Call button mode must be set);
set the number to be dialed when pressing the call button;
enable/disable autoanswer for all incoming calls;
enable/disable ending a call by pressing the panel button;
enable/disable automatic call ending after a lock is opened;
set maximum call duration (up to 2 hours if unanswered);
set maximum talk duration (up to 24 hours if not ended manually).
Device settings
Configure device parameters to adjust performance and protect access:
choose video resolution (320×240 / 640×480 / 1280×720);
select RTP profile;
adjust panel speaker volume;
set RTSP username (for access to the RTSP stream);
set RTSP password (for access to the RTSP stream).
Relay settings
Set the initial relay state to control how the lock behaves after reboot or power outage:
Switch when turning on the device;
Do not switch when turning on the device.
This helps define whether the lock opens or stays locked after restart or loss of power (e.g. for electromagnetic locks).