System

In this tab, you can back up or restore monitor settings, export/import data, update software, change the language, reboot the device, etc.

Device language

8 device languages are available for setting:

  • Russian

  • English

  • Ukrainian

  • Spanish

  • Polish

  • Turkish

  • Dutch

  • French

System settings 

In this section, you can save all web interface settings (except network settings) by clicking the Backup settings button. If necessary, you can choose the downloaded file (with a .zip extension) and restore the saved settings. You can also reset the device to the default settings by clicking the corresponding button.

Be aware, backup files from monitors with Wi-Fi can not be uploaded to the monitors without Wi-Fi ones and vice versa.

We recommend you export Contacts before resetting to the default settings.


Firmware upgrade 

Before each software update, make a monitor settings backup copy, so that in case of an update error, you can always restore the previous settings.

By default, the BAS-IP server is used for updates. You have several ways to update monitor firmware:

  • automatically: check for software updates and if it is released, click Update Firmware. The update process will take some time and in the end, the monitor will reboot. If there are no updates, information about the current firmware version will be provided;

  • manually: download the necessary firmware from the webpage, click Choose file and upload the downloaded file. Click Update and wait for the process to complete (in the end the monitor will reboot);

You also can use a custom server (is used in closed intercom networks) for firmware updates.

Version.json structure

{ "device_name": "AU-04LA", "device_model": "au-04la", "device_type": "Monitor", "version": "1.9.0", "name": "1.9.0", "date": "15.11.2021", "commit_hash": "f91aabe8b5d3528e9348d42265a8149be74d30fe", "description": [ "<ul>", "<li>Added receiving announcements from Link in AU-04LA</li>", "<li>Added phonebook support in AQ-07LL and AU-04LA</li>", "<li>Updated ROOT CA certificates</li>", "<li>Changed default DNS value to 192.168.1.1</li>", "<li>Fixed date and time manual set on AQ-07LL, AU-04LA, SP-03</li>", "<li>Fixed bug with custom port</li>", "<li>Fixed GUI incorrect work while viewing panels on AU-04LA</li>", "<li>Increased Home and Back button for AU-04LA</li>", "<li>The new version of API is available via <a href=\"https://developers.bas-ip.com\">link</li>", "</ul>" ], "url_address": "https://192.168.1.11" }

How to configure custom server use for firmware updates

  1. Log in to the device web interface. By default, the username is admin, and the password is 123456.

  2. Go to the System tab > Firmware upgrade section. 

  3. Enable the use of a custom server.

  4. Enter the link to the server (with version.json and firmware files) in the Custom server field.

  5. Submit settings.

To update firmware from a custom server, you also must check for updates and click Update Firmware.

Admin Password 

Here you can change the administrator password, which is used to enter the devices web interface. To do it: 

  1. Enter the current (old) password.

  2. Create a new password and enter it in the appropriate field. The password can be up to 16 digits and contain all ASCII symbols (a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and a selection of punctuation marks).

  3. Confirm the new password by re-entering.

  4. Submit changes.

Administrator password on the device 

Here you can change the administrator password on the device that is used to enter the monitor settings, and for alarm deactivation. To do it: 

  1. Enter the current (old) password.

  2. Create a new password and enter it in the appropriate field. The password can be up to 16 digits and contain all ASCII symbols (a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and a selection of punctuation marks).

  3. Confirm the new password by re-entering.

  4. Save changes.

Reboot

The section contains a button for monitor soft reset.