General System Description

BAS-IP can provide a variety of multi-apartment/multi-button/individual entrance panels, access controllers, indoor video entry phones (monitors), concierge terminals, modules, buttons, and handsets (for some models).

BAS-IP Intercom system

  • is a complete IP system: its general infrastructure and devices are compatible with the IP network, avoiding separate non-network gateways use;

  • is based on Fast Ethernet TCP/IP 10/100 BASE-T following IEEE 802.3 international standard;

  • is powered by +12 Volts DC or PoE 802.3af;

  • has an adaptive architecture based on VoIP standards;

  • has support for configuring outgoing video quality, at least between QVGA, VGA, HD, or FullHD for easy maintenance of network bandwidth (based on H264 ISO / CEI14496-10 or above);

  • has a built-in mechanism for detecting IP/MAC conflicts in the network;

  • provides video frame rates of at least 25 FPS;

  • provides device connection via multicast and unicast;

  • can connect devices via Peer-2-Peer and SIP without using the main server;

  • can send messages and make calls to smartphones with Android/iOS via SIP (BAS-IP Intercom app is used for supporting SIP on the phone);

  • can carry out several simultaneous and independent communication channels over the same network;

  • transmits audio based on the G.711 codec;

  • integrates with other subsystems: IP video surveillance, lift control, alarm system, access control system (ACS), home automation systems;

  • integrates with other BAS-IP products: Link software, Link app, BAS-IP Intercom, BAS-IP UKEY, BAS-IP UKEY Config;

  • Complies with international standards for internal and external intercom systems:

    • IEC 62820-1-1:2016 - Building intercom systems - Part 1-1: System requirements - General;

    • IEC 62820-1-2:2017 - Building intercom systems - Part 1-2: System requirements - Building intercom systems using the internet protocol (IP);

    • IEC 62820-3-1:2017 - Building intercom systems - Part 3-1: Application guidelines - General;

  • use a wall or flush mounting for fastening;

Boundary quantity of devices

The video intercom system is configured according to the residential architecture and can consist of the following possible elements:

  • Quantity of general entrances to a residential complex with entrance panels: up to 99 items;

  • Quantity of buildings/blocks located in the residential complex: up to 9999 items;

  • Quantity of entrances to the building with entrance panels: up to 99 items;

  • Quantity of entrances to a flat with entrance panels: up to 98 multi-apartment/multi-button entrance panels and 9 individual entrance panels;

  • Quantity of indoor video entry phones (monitor) in one flat: up to 9 items (1 main and 8 additional);

  • Quantity of concierge terminals in one unit: up to 9 items (1 main and 8 additional);

  • Management software for each project: 1 item;

  • Access controller storage: up to 9999 items for every identifier type;

  • Lift control: up to 16 floors per 1 module;

General configuration capabilities

An IP Intercom system provides:

  • opportunity to set IP addresses freely in any subnet;

  • an error message if one IP address is assigned to different devices; 

  • device configuration via the graphical interface;

  • remote device configuration via web interface protected by login and password. This feature allows simultaneous configuration of some devices; 

  • device configuration and system monitoring via server (Link software); 

  • the lift control system configuration with the help of a PC connected to the same local network (when using the EVRC-IP lift controller);

  • fast configuration of the device using the TR-069 protocol and SNMP. VLAN support (AV-07T/AV-07B only);

  • remote reset and reboot of devices in the system;

  • opportunity for device settings back up and their further restoration;

  • Multiple languages for use (English, Russian, Ukrainian, Spanish, Poland, Hebrew, Dutch, etc.);

Android indoor video entry phones (monitors) 

It is recommended to install the device inside the living area. Monitors have a touchscreen and are based on Android 4.4.2 or Android 6.0. Some devices have 5 buttons in addition. Also, monitors differ in screen size and can be 7″ and 10″. Devices with and without (models with the letter L in the name) a camera are available.

General features:

  • User desktop creation/deletion;

  • Third-party applications installation;

  • Flexible desktop configuration: adjusting the number of icons on the desktop (2х2/3х2/4х2); adding/deleting app icons;

  • Availability of navigation bar for quick access to some system functions;

  • 3 sound modes:

    • Normal - all sounds are turned on.

    • Mute - all sounds except alarm are muted, but incoming calls are displayed on the screen.

    • Do not disturb - all sounds except alarm are muted and incoming calls are not displayed on the screen.  

  • Missed call quantity displaying on the main screen; 

  • Date and time displaying on the main screen;

  • Automatic synchronization of date and time with data with NTP server;

  • Weather displaying on the screen;

  • Automatic weather detection by IP address (if you have Internet access) or entered location;

  • Availability of built-in browser for quick access to user links;

  • Ability to manage two locks (with SH-42 module);

  • Ad demonstration during standby mode;

  • 3 variations for screensaver during standby mode: clock, photo frame, IP camera (1-cam, Tour, Quad splitter);

  • User photos displaying during standby mode (photo frame feature); 

  • Ability to use widgets of third-party apps;

  • Notifications about new software updates;

  • Fast and regular software updates from BAS-IP server;

  • Ability to update the software manually, from a SD card, or via the web interface;

  • Ability to update software from a custom server;

  • Backup of photos taken during a call to SD card and its further watching at the monitor;

  • Ability to export system logs;

  • Availability of open API

  • WiFi support; 

Communication:

  • Two-way audio communication with echo cancellation between devices;

  • One-way video communication while a call from panel to monitor or vice versa;

  • Making calls to other monitors, entrance panels, or personal devices via multicast, P2P, SIP;

  • Making calls to concierge or assigned number via SIP or P2P;

  • Making calls to one concierge or some concierges located in the same network;

  • Forwarding calls from the monitor to other devices (up to 4); 

  • Watching video from the panel before answering a call;

  • Declining an incoming call without answering;

  • Answering an incoming call/ending a conversation;

  • Ability of automatic reception of all incoming calls or calls from concrete contact;

  • Availability of answerphone (If there is no answer within 30 seconds, the monitor will start recording a video and audio message from the visitor); 

  • Photo and video recording during a conversation;

  • Automatic call recording;

  • Lock opening during a conversation;

  • Ability of the automatic end of a call after opening a lock; 

  • Availability of call history with detailed information about the date, caller, and call duration;

  • Partial or complete deletion of records from the call history;

  • Adding up to 10 000 contacts with inner or SIP numbers of an entrance panel, concierge, or any other device;

  • Ability to mark a contact as a favorite, and it will be displayed at the beginning of the list;

  • Ability to add contacts to a black list;

  • Ability to import/export contact list;

  • Watching videos from entrance panels at the Monitoring menu; 

  • Ability to mark an entrance panel as default, so this panel will be displayed as first while opening the Monitoring menu;

  • Receiving newsletters or surveys from the concierge or management organization;

  • Sending additional notifications or making calls to one or some SIP numbers if the alarm sensor is triggered;

  • Sending notifications to the SIP number about each sensor state; 

Security:

  • Ability to connect 4, 8 (depends on device model) or 16 sensors (with additional SH-16 module) to the monitor;

  • Ability to connect a siren or light bulb to the alarm loop (It will be active if the alarm sensors are triggered);     

  • The setting of sensor working type (Normal, Emergency, 24 hours), mode (Trigger, NO, NC, Bell), the delay time before the sensor is triggered, a name for each sensor;   

  • User-configurable 3 security scenes (Out, Home, Sleep) and delay time before a scene activation;

  • Ability to add RTSP streams (up to 32) for IP cameras video displaying at а monitor during a call or at a special menu;

  • Ability to choose IP camera as default and it will be displayed the first when opening a special menu for watching;

  • Video recording from the desired IP camera (up to 4) when the motion sensor is triggered;

  • 3 configurable variations of selected IP cameras display during standby: single, quad splitter (simultaneous 4 cameras display at one screen), tour (one by one cameras display);

  • Protection of unauthorized door opening from the monitor by entering a password; 

Settings:

  • Ability to connect a doorbell to the monitor;

  • Screen brightness adjustment;

  • The volume of the incoming call adjustment; 

  • Ability to turn on/off the camera (depends on model); 

  • Volume adjustment and turning on/off the microphone while conversation;

  • Ability to change DTMF symbols by pressing which the lock will open;

  • Ability to get network settings automatically (DHCP)/set manually; 

  • Ability to change user and admin passwords;

  • Ability to customize the ringtone for incoming calls;

  • Ability to change and set custom wallpaper on your desktop;

  • Adjustment of standby mode time activation;

  • Home automation services setting;

  • Setting the units of measure for the weather widget;

  • Ability to access system settings (for admin only);

  • Setting the operating time of Mute and Do not disturb modes for automatic activation;

  • Ability to use custom NTP server for date and time synchronization;

  • Ability to set date and time manually;

  • Ability to change the logo displayed on a monitor screen;

  • Ability to set the interval for notifications about each sensor state;

  • Ability to backup device settings;

  • Ability to restore devise settings from uploaded backup; 

Integration with Intercom application:

  • Video calls from a monitor to a mobile device or vice versa;  

  • Ability to take photos on a mobile device during a call;  

  • Forwarding calls from the monitor to the mobile device; 

  • Making calls to the assigned concierge number from a mobile device;

  • Ability to add IP cameras to the app using Onif or RTSP;

  • Ability to watch video from added IP cameras;

  • Ability to add contacts for quick calls; 

Integration with Link software:

  • Ability to control and manage all monitors at one or several residential areas/offices;

  • Device status control (monitor will send its activity status to the server);

  • Device management: monitor search in a system, adding to a residential area/office group, remote pre-configuration, remote update, and settings backup;

  • Ability to send newsletters or surveys to a selected group of monitors, configure time and rules of sending; 

  • Ability to configure forwarding of calls from monitor to other devices;

  • Availability of a list with information about calls done from the monitor (virtual numbers, call duration, and statuses); 

Integration with Link application:

  • Connection with monitors of a building that were previously added to the Link server; 

  • Ability to make audio/video calls to all added to Link devices;

  • Availability of all incoming/outcoming calls history with photos taken during a conversation of more than 3 seconds;

Linux indoor video entry phones (monitor)

It is recommended to install the device inside the living area. The device has a touchscreen and is equipped with 5 buttons. Also, monitors differ in screen size and can be 4″ and 7″. Handset SP-AU can be connected to some models. All devices do not have a camera.

General features:

  • 2 sound modes:

    • Normal - all sounds are turned on.

    • Do not disturb -  all sounds except alarm are muted and incoming calls are not displayed on the screen.  

  • Missed call quantity displaying on the main screen; 

  • Date and time displaying on the main screen;

  • Automatic synchronization of date and time with NTP server;

  • Ability to manage two locks (with SH-42 module);

  • Fast and regular software updates from BAS-IP server;

  • Ability to update the software manually via the web interface;

  • Ability to update software from a custom server;

  • Availability of open API

Communication:

  • Two-way audio communication with echo cancellation between devices;

  • One-way video communication while a call from panel to monitor or vice versa;

  • Making calls to other monitors, entrance panels, or personal devices via multicast, P2P, SIP;

  • Making calls to assigned concierge number via SIP or P2P;

  • Making calls to some concierges located in the same network;

  • Forwarding calls from the monitor to other devices (up to 4); 

  • Receiving video from the panel before answering a call;

  • Declining an incoming call without answering;

  • Automatic reception of all incoming calls;

  • Answering an incoming call/ending a conversation;

  • Lock opening while incoming call or conversation;

  • Ability of the automatic end of a call after opening a lock; 

  • Availability of call history with detailed information about the date, caller, and call duration;

  • Partial or complete deletion of records from the call history;

  • Adding via the web interface up to 300 contacts with inner or SIP numbers of an entrance panel, concierge, or any other device;

  • Ability to import and export contact list;

  • Ability to turn on/off automatic reception of all incoming calls for concrete contact;

  • Ability to add concrete contact to the ban list;

  • Ability to mark a contact as a favorite, and it will be displayed at the beginning of the list;

  • Watching videos from entrance panels; 

  • Ability to mark an entrance panel as default, so this panel will be displayed as first while opening the Panels menu;

  • Receiving newsletters from the concierge or management organization (messages are sent with the help of Link software);

  • Sending information to the server with Link software about device state; 

Security:

  • Ability to connect 4, 8 (depends on device model) or 16 sensors (with additional SH-16 module) to the monitor;

  • Ability to connect siren or light bulb to the alarm loop, so it will be active if the alarm sensors are triggered;     

  • The setting of sensor working type (Normal, Emergency, 24 hours), mode (Trigger, NO, NC, Bell, SOS Call), the delay time before the sensor is triggered, a name for each sensor;   

  • User-configurable 3 security scenes (Out, Home, Sleep) and delay time before a scene activation;

  • Ability to add RTSP streams (up to 10) for IP cameras video displaying at а monitor during a call or at a special menu;

  • 2 configurable variations of selected IP cameras display during standby: IP Cam single or IP Cam tour (one by one cameras display);

  • Making SOS calls to indicated numbers or concierge (up to 8) via SIP or P2P;

  • Taking a photo of a caller in some seconds after answer; 

Settings:

  • Ability to connect a doorbell to the monitor;

  • The volume of the incoming call adjustment; 

  • Adjustment of speaker volume during a conversation;

  • Turning on/off the microphone while conversation;

  • Ability to change DTMF symbols by pressing which the lock will open;

  • Automatic receipt of network settings (DHCP) feature; 

  • Ability to change admin and administrator passwords;

  • Ability to access system settings (for administrators only);

  • Setting the operating time of Do not disturb mode for automatic activation;

  • Ability to use custom NTP server for date and time synchronization;

  • Ability to set date and time manually;

  • Ability to reset a device to default settings;

  • Ability to restore devise settings from uploaded backup; 

Integration with Intercom application:

  • Video calls from a monitor to a mobile device or vice versa;  

  • Ability to take photos on a mobile device during a call;  

  • Forwarding calls from the monitor to the mobile device; 

  • Making calls to the assigned concierge number from a mobile device;

  • Ability to add IP cameras to the app using Onif or RTSP;

  • Ability to watch video from added IP cameras;

  • Ability to add contacts for quick calls; 

Integration with Link software:

  • Ability to control and manage all monitors at one or several residential areas/offices;

  • Device status control (monitor will send its activity status to the server);

  • Device management: monitor search in a system, adding to a residential area/office group, remote pre-configuration, remote update, and settings backup;

  • Ability to send newsletters or surveys to a selected group of monitors, configure time and rules of sending; 

  • Ability to configure forwarding of calls from monitor to other devices;

  • Availability of a list with information about calls done from the monitor (virtual numbers, call duration, and statuses); 

Integration with Link application:

  • Connection with monitors of a building that were previously added to the Link server; 

  • Ability to make audio/video calls to all added to Link devices;

  • Availability of all incoming/outcoming calls history with photos taken during a conversation more than 3 seconds;

Hands-free IP audio indoor video entry phone

It is recommended to install the device inside the living area. The device is smaller than other monitors but has almost the same features and is easy to use. The audio entry phone does not have a screen, it is equipped with 6 buttons and the handset SP-AU can be connected to it.  

General features: 

  • The indicator changes color depending on the mode and functions;

  • 2  sound modes:

    • Normal - all sounds are turned on.

    • Mute - all sounds and incoming calls except the alarm are muted, indicator continues to work.

  • Ability to update software from an SD card or via the web interface;

  • Ability to update software from a custom server;

  • Availability of open API;

Communication:

  • Two-way audio communication with echo cancellation between devices;

  • Making calls to one or some assigned number via SIP or P2P by pressing buttons;

  • Making calls to one concierge or some concierges located in the same network;

  • Forwarding calls from the monitor to other devices (up to 4); 

  • Answering an incoming call/ending a conversation;

  • Declining a call without answering it;

  • Lock opening while incoming call or conversation;

  • Ability of the automatic end of a call after opening a lock;

  • Sending messages to the server with Link software about device state;

Security: 

  • Ability to connect 4 or 16 sensors (with an additional SH-16 module) to the monitor;

  • Ability to connect siren or light bulb to the alarm loop, so it will be active if the alarm sensors are triggered;   

  • The setting of sensor working type (Normal, Emergency, 24 hours), mode (Trigger, NO, NC, Bell, Call), the delay time before the sensor is triggered, a name for each sensor;   

  • User-configurable 3 security scenes (Out, Home, Sleep) and delay time before a scene activation;

  • Making SOS calls to concierge via SIP or P2P;

  • Making сalls to the indicated security number;

Settings:

  • Ability to connect a doorbell to the monitor;

  • General volume adjustment (6 levels); 

  • Volume adjustment and turning on/off the microphone while conversation;

  • Ability to change DTMF symbols by pressing which the lock will open;

  • Automatic receipt of network settings (DHCP) feature; 

  • Ability to change admin passwords;

  • Setting the operating time of Do not disturb mode for automatic activation;

  • Ability to use custom NTP server for date and time synchronization;

  • Ability to reset a device to default settings; 

  • Getting settings from Link software;

  • Ability to restore devise settings from uploaded backup; 

Integration with Intercom application:

  • Audio calls from SP-03 to a mobile device or vice versa;  

  • Forwarding calls from SP-03 to a mobile device; 

  • Making calls to the assigned concierge number from a mobile device;

  • Ability to add IP cameras to the app using Onif or RTSP;

  • Ability to watch video from added IP cameras;

  • Ability to add contacts for quick calls; 

Integration with Link software:

  • Ability to control and manage all devices at one or several residential areas/offices;

  • Device status control (SP-03 will send its activity status to the server);

  • Device pre-configuration at the Link software and its implementation to devices for quick setting;

  • Device management: device search in a system, addition to a residential area/office group, remote pre-configuration, remote update, and settings backup;

  • Ability to configure forwarding of calls from SP-03 to other devices;

  • Availability of a list with information about calls done from a device (virtual numbers, call duration, and statuses); 

  • Ability to turn on/off playing of sound (uploaded to the server) on SP-03 (for example, emergency siren);

Integration with Link application:

  • Connection with all devices of a building that were previously added to the Link server; 

  • Ability to make audio calls to all added to Link devices;

  • Availability of all incoming/outcoming calls history with photos taken during a conversation more than 3 seconds;

Entrance panels

Multi-apartment/multi-button/individual entrance panels can be installed near the entrance to residential areas, houses, flats, offices, parking zones, etc. There are devices with and without screens, with buttons or touch-free buttons. All entrance panels are equipped with cameras.

General features:

  • Ability to connect electromagnetic or electromechanical lock;

  • Ability to manage two locks (with SH-42 module);

  • Ability to connect exit button; 

  • Integration with other ACS: availability of WIEGAND-26, 32, 34, 37, 40, 42, 56, 58, 64 bit output; 

  • Availability of proximity sensor: a panel detects motion nearby and activates the panel screen;  

  • Availability of backlight for camera and buttons when it gets dark;   

  • 3 working modes (Unit, Wall, Apartment) that differ in the amount of entered numbers during a call;  

  • Date, time, and weather display on the main screen (for AA-14FB);

  • Ability to connect temperature sensor: object or person temperature will be shown on the screen during a call from the panel;

  • Creation forwarding queues, up to 8 numbers in a queue; 

  • Announcement demonstration during standby mode;

  • Sending emails to the specified address with information about denied accesses, their reasons, ways of door unlock, incoming and outgoing calls, errors, device state, and loss of SIP registration;

  • Sending photos to the server in case of access is denied, door unlock, incoming and outgoing calls, attempts to enter device settings;

  • Availability of system logs list;

  • Ability to export system logs;

  • Ability to import/export data about flats, forwarding settings, identifiers, and access restrictions; 

  • Fast and regular software updates from BAS-IP server;

  • Ability to update the software manually via the web interface;

  • Ability to update software from a custom server;  

  • Availability of open API;

Communication:

  • Two-way audio communication with echo cancellation between devices;

  • One-way video communication while a call from panel to monitor or vice versa;

  • Making calls to monitors or personal devices via multicast, P2P, SIP;

  • Quick call to concierge by pressing the button; 

  • Ability to create an address book with information about residents, attached identifiers and access codes for each flat/office, amount of created forwards; 

  • Ability to create forwarding queues for each flat/office;

  • Ability to use an address book for a quick call to flats or offices;

Security:

  • Broadcast of an image from panel camera to monitors, concierge terminals, or user devices;

  • Ability to transfer RTSP stream from panel camera to an NVR;

  • Ability to add RTSP streams (up to 4) for IP cameras video displaying at a monitor while conversation; 

  • Ability to use a common master code to open the lock;

  • Several ways for lock opening: via an indoor video entry phone (monitor), concierge terminal, the BAS-IP Intercom app, the BAS-IP UKEY app, access card, code, face recognition identification, web interface, QR code, guest URL, license plate number;

  • Availability of multi-factor authentication; 

  • Availability of UKEY controller: reads EM-Marin/MIFARE®/NFC/Bluetooth identifiers;

  • Adding identifiers via the graphical interface; 

  • Remote adding/deleting/editing of identifiers via the web interface;

  • Access restrictions creation: setting the time and days when the specific identifier will work;

  • Free access: ability to set the period for free access to the building by pressing the button;

  • Access restrictions, limitation of validity, and the number of passes can be applied to any identifier;

  • Ability to connect door sensor: if the door is open for a specified period, a panel will send an alarm message to a concierge or other indicated person and system logs;

  • Availability of device protection from opening a lid or attempting to unfasten the device from the surface;

  • Availability of log with information about all events and actions with a panel (e.g. numbers of calls, devices that were used to open the lock);

  • Availability of Help station and Rescue service features for emergency calls to a specified number (for AV-04AFD only);

Settings: 

  • Setting the delay time for opening electromagnetic and electromechanical locks (with SH-40 module);

  • Automatic receipt of network settings (DHCP) feature;

  • Ability to set up a time during which a lock will be open;

  • Automatic synchronization of date and time with NTP server;

  • Ability to use custom NTP server for date and time synchronization;

  • Ability to set date and time manually;

  • Ability to set up an amount of dialed numbers at a panel during a call;

  • Ability to turn on/off auto call after indicated amount of dialed numbers;  

  • Ability to indicate the concrete number for concierge calls via SIP or P2P;

  • Talk time setting;

  • Call time setting;

  • Ability to choose video quantity (640x480; 1280x720; 1920x1080);

  • Ability to indicate RTP data profile;

  • Panel volume adjustment; 

  • Screen brightness adjustment;

  • Ability to turn on/off displaying of address book at an entrance panel;

  • Ability to choose receiving Wiegand type; 

  • Ability to set identifier representation type (Decimal or HEX);

  • Ability to use a custom server to manage access;

  • Ability to choose forwardings to one device by one or to all devices at once;

  • Ability to change and set custom wallpaper;

  • Ability to set the time of announcement demonstration during standby mode; 

  • Customization of a message at the main screen, during a call, when the door is unlocked, for errors;

  • Customization of a sound for pressing buttons, dialing numbers, during a call, door unlocking, for errors or emergencies;

  • Ability to change admin password;

  • Ability to restore devise settings from uploaded backup; 

  • Ability to reset a device to default settings;

Integration with Intercom application:

  • Video calls from a panel to a mobile device or vice versa;  

  • Ability to take photos on a mobile device during a call;  

  • Ability to forward calls to a mobile device; 

  • Making calls to the assigned concierge number from a mobile device;

  • Ability to add IP cameras to the app using Onif or RTSP;

  • Ability to watch video from added IP cameras;

  • Ability to add contacts for quick calls; 

  • Ability to open lock/locks from a mobile device; 

Integration with Link software:

  • Ability to control and manage all panels at one or several residential areas/offices;

  • Device status control (panel will send its activity status to the server);

  • Device management: panel search in a system, adding to a residential area/office group, remote pre-configuration, remote update, and settings backup;

  • Ability to add all residents and their identifiers;

  • Providing guest access to the building: guest URL generating, access code setting, QR codes generating;

  • Ability to add photos to the panel memory for Face recognition;

  • Creation of access restrictions for one devices group and copying it to others; 

  • Availability of all events log from devices: IDs bringing, codes entered, unlocking from a called device, call records, alarms, and all the actions in the system, etc.;

  • Ability to export event log from the concrete panel; 

  • Ability to configure forwarding of calls from panel to other devices;

  • Availability of a list with information about calls done from the panel (virtual numbers, call duration, and statuses); 

Integration with Link application:

  • Connection with entrance panels of a building that were previously added to the Link server; 

  • Ability to make calls to all added to Link devices;

  • Ability to watch real-time video from added to Link entrance panels; 

  • Ability to open a lock from the app;

  • Ability of the automatic end of a call after opening a lock; 

  • Ability to create identifiers (QR code, Access code, URL) for guests or сourier;

  • Ability to create access rules for given identifiers (date/time of identifier working start/end, amount of passes, device for access of identifier); 

  • Availability of all given identifiers history;   

  • Availability of all incoming/outcoming calls history with photos taken during a conversation more than 3 seconds;

Integration with BAS-IP UKEY application: 

  • Ability to use smartphone as a digital identifier (with the help of Bluetooth Low Energy technology);

  • Ability to get digital identifier remotely (via e-mail, Viber, Messenger, Telegram, printed QR code) 

  • Ability to open a door by pressing the application button;

  • Ability to open a door by unlocking a smartphone;

Integration with BAS-IP UKEY Config application: 

  • Ability to configure multi-format reader;

  • Ability to set types of identifiers for reading (ASK, FSK, Mifare, Bluetooth, Inner Range);

  • Ability to change a type of output interface (Wiegand Auto; Wiegand 26-64 bit; Touch Memory; RS 232);

  • Ability to encrypt or diversify MIFARE identifiers for safety improvements;

  • Ability to choose and configure MIFARE profiles;

  • Ability to configure indication process (duration, marks for card reading, and standby mode);

  • Ability to set distance for reading a card; 

  • Ability to update device firmware;  

  • Ability to save settings from one device and copy them to others;

  • Ability to restore settings from backup copy;

Standalone network reader with controller

This device has no screen, buttons, or camera and is convenient for areas where only access control is needed. 

General features:

  • Ability to connect electromagnetic or electromechanical lock;

  • Ability to manage two locks (with SH-42 module);

  • Ability to connect exit button; 

  • Integration with other ACS: availability of WIEGAND-26, 32, 34, 37, 40, 42, 56, 58, 64 bit output;    

  • Remote adding/deleting/editing of identifiers via the web interface;

  • Availability of logs with information about all events and actions with a panel (e.g. numbers of calls, devices that were used to open the lock);

  • Ability to import/export data about flats, forwarding settings, identifiers, and access restrictions; 

  • Fast and regular software update from BAS-IP server;

  • Ability to update the software manually via the web interface;

  • Ability to update software from a custom server;

  • 3 working modes (Unit, Wall, Personal) that depend on device location and amount of entered numbers during a call;

  • Availability of open API

Security:

  • Several ways for lock opening: via an indoor video entry phone (monitor), concierge terminal, the BAS-IP Intercom app, the BAS-IP UKEY app, access card, web interface, guest URL;

  • Availability of UKEY controller: reads EM-Marin/MIFARE®/NFC/Bluetooth identifiers;

  • Access restrictions creation: setting the time and days or number of passes when the specific identifier will work;

  • Access restrictions, limitation of validity, and the number of passes can be applied to any identifier; 

  • Server access control: device sends identifiers to a server that decides whether allow access or not;

  • Ability to connect door sensor: if the door is open for a specified period, a panel will send an alarm message to a concierge or other indicated person and system logs;

  • Availability of monitor security mode;

Settings:

Setting the delay time for opening electromagnetic and electromechanical locks (with SH-40 module);

Automatic receipt of network settings (DHCP) feature;

- Automatic synchronization of date and time with data on the server;

- Ability to use custom NTP server for date and time synchronization;

- Ability to set a timezone manually;

- Availability of relay settings;

- Volume adjustment; 

- Ability to choose receiving Wiegand type; 

- Ability to set identifier representation type (Decimal or HEX);

- Ability to use a custom server to manage access;

- Ability to change admin password;

- Ability to restore devise settings from uploaded backup; 

- Ability to reset a device to default settings;

Integration with Link software:

- Device status control (panel will send its activity status to the server);

- Device management: search in a system, adding to a residential area/office group, remote pre-configuration, remote update, and settings backup;

- Ability to add all residents and their identifiers;

- Providing guest access to the building: guest URL generating, access code setting, QR codes generating;

- Ability to add photos to the panel memory for Face recognition;

- Creation of access restrictions for one devices group and copying it to others; 

- Availability of all events log from devices: IDs bringing, codes entered, unlocking from a called device, call records, alarms, and all the actions in the system, etc.;

- Ability to export event log from a concrete panel; 

- Availability of a list of all events that users made at the Link server;

- Ability to configure forwarding of calls from panel to other devices;

- Availability of a list with information about calls done from the panel (virtual numbers, call duration, and statuses); 

Integration with Link application:

- Connection with panels of a building that were previously added to the Link server; 

- Ability to make calls to all added to Link devices;

- Ability to watch real-time video from added to Link entrance panels; 

- Ability to open a lock from the app;

- Ability of the automatic end of a call after opening a lock; 

- Ability to create identifiers (QR code, Access code, URL) for guests or сourier;

- Ability to create access rules for given identifiers (date/time of identifier working start/end, amount of passes, device for access of identifier); 

- Availability of all given identifiers history;   

- Availability of all incoming/outcoming calls history with photos taken during a conversation more than 3 seconds;

Integration with BAS-IP UKEY application: 

- Ability to use smartphone as a digital identifier (with the help of Bluetooth Low Energy technology);

- Ability to get digital identifier remotely (via e-mail, Viber, Messenger, Telegram, printed QR code) 

- Ability to open a door by pressing the application button;

- Ability to open a door by unlocking a smartphone;

Integration with BAS-IP UKEY Config application: 

- Ability to configure multi-format reader;

- Ability to set types of identifiers for reading (ASK, FSK, Mifare, Bluetooth, Inner Range);

- Ability to change a type of output interface (Wiegand Auto; Wiegand 26 - 64 bit; Touch Memory; RS 232);

- Ability to encrypt or diversify MIFARE identifiers for safety improvements;

- Ability to choose and configure MIFARE profiles;

- Ability to configure indication process (duration, marks for card reading, and standby mode);

- Ability to set distance for reading a card; 

- Ability to update device firmware;  

- Ability to save settings from one device and copy them to others;

- Ability to restore settings from backup copy;