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1 IP Intercoms Access Configuration
Greetings from Prague, Czech Republic. Welcome to IP Intercoms Call Configuration training. Technical Support, last update 4/2017, best view in presentation mode

2 Remote and local access triggers Output control for door opening
AGENDA Next 50 minutes Remote and local access triggers Output control for door opening Hardware related to access control Overview of advanced integrations Questions & Answers I will show you today how to interconnect intercoms with other IP devices for voice and video communication. I will explain different routing options and all settings related to calling. I muted your microphones. If you have a question then please write it in chat window. I might answer something during the presentation and we will have some time for sure after the presentation. I expect that the presentation will take about 30 minutes and we will have 15 minutes for questions and answers. You will receive this presentation after this session.

3 Your safety – Communication before giving access
TALK & SEE LET IN TALK MONITOR & INTEGRATE We care about your safety. Our intercoms let you communicate remotely from a safe place. The visitor comes in front of your door and presses the button. You can see on an internal unit who is there and it is up to you if you want to talk with the person and if you give the person access to your building. The door strike can be released remotely and visitors get in. This is the most typical scenario but there is more what we can do. Our intercom can handle access for residents or employees of the building. The picture is showing one example of access control by providing secret code via the keypad. We are using open protocols and it is easy to integrate us with 3rd party systems. Monitor intercom’s cameras 24/7 in video management systems. Integrate our intercoms with home automation systems. More and more solutions are using IP. More and more integrations are possible. GET IN

4 Quick introduction Some technical details first.

5 ACCESS CONTROL scenarios
People Open Doors Cars Gates Locally or Remotely

6 ACCESS CONTROL scenarios 2
Answering units Secret Code RFID cards Mobile phones

7 New way of access control
Fingerprints

8 ACCESS Control via 2n Helios IP intercoms
NEW Verso 2-32 Vario 1-4 Force 2-4 Safety 2-4 Base 2 UNI 1 Solo 2 Number of outputs We have six models of IP intercoms – Verso, Vario, Force, Safety, Base and UNI The last two models can have 1 or 2 buttons. They are designed for a basic calling and a remote door opening. The difference between BASE and UNI is that BASE has an integrated camera and you can equip the unit with a card reader which is optional. Force and Safety are resistant to weather, pollution and human vandalism. We performed all tests and we have certificates that these 2 IP intercoms comply with IP69K and IK10. These are the highest ranks that you can get for protection. Verso and Vario are modular systems. If you need a lot of physical buttons then Vario can have up to 54 buttons and Verso up to 146 buttons. If you need to reach even more destinations then these models have also a display with up to 2000 positions in the phonebook. Verso is our top model with most type of interfaces and with cutting edge technologies. Verso, Vario, Force and Safety have also extra features. Part of them is licensed. Minimal and maximal number of outputs Audio Kit 3 Video Kit 3

9 Standalone ip access conrol without voice
Connect Verso modules 2N® Access Unit 2-32 outputs

10 CALL SETTINGS in Web interface
Access Rights for 2000 Users Codes, Cards and Mobile IDs Output (door) control Card Reader, Keypad Administration IP Settings, Back up This is the welcome screen after successful login. The right side leads you to different settings. You can use colors for easier communication when supporting somebody remotely. The blue part is all about users. How to call them? When to call them? The violet part is about general features which are independent on users. You can set here for example connection to SIP Proxy, the maximum call duration, incoming calls. The dark grey part is about hardware tuning. Some examples. Which button is linked to specific user? Which users should be published on Display in Phonebook? The orange part is administration of the intercom itself. You can change here IP settings. You can make a network trace and see what is happening with tool called Wireshark. We will start in the blue section, in the Directory.

11 Answering units Now, you have me. I will tell you what we can fill in the phone number to reach different IP devices.

12 REMOTE Control by Answering units
CALL OPEN 2N® Mobile Video CALL Ještě Helios IP Eye If you press it longer OPEN 2N® Indoor Touch

13 REMOTE Control by phones
CALL CODE + * Example: 00* Individual codes Global codes (DTMF Accessibility)

14 Available on all 2n helios iP intercoms
Verso Vario Force Safety Base UNI Solo We have six models of IP intercoms – Verso, Vario, Force, Safety, Base and UNI The last two models can have 1 or 2 buttons. They are designed for a basic calling and a remote door opening. The difference between BASE and UNI is that BASE has an integrated camera and you can equip the unit with a card reader which is optional. Force and Safety are resistant to weather, pollution and human vandalism. We performed all tests and we have certificates that these 2 IP intercoms comply with IP69K and IK10. These are the highest ranks that you can get for protection. Verso and Vario are modular systems. If you need a lot of physical buttons then Vario can have up to 54 buttons and Verso up to 146 buttons. If you need to reach even more destinations then these models have also a display with up to 2000 positions in the phonebook. Verso is our top model with most type of interfaces and with cutting edge technologies. Verso, Vario, Force and Safety have also extra features. Part of them is licensed. Audio Kit Video Kit

15 Access codes Now, you have me. I will tell you what we can fill in the phone number to reach different IP devices.

16 Global codes (Keypad Accessibility)
LOCAL ACCESS by codes CODE + * OR CODE + Individual codes Global codes (Keypad Accessibility)

17 Silent alarm (use code + 1)
Activated by Enhanced Integration License

18 Keypad lock to reduce chance of unauthorized access
CODE 1230 NOT FOUND - FAIL CODE 1231 NOT FOUND - FAIL CODE 1232 NOT FOUND - FAIL CODE 1233 NOT FOUND - FAIL CODE 1234 NOT FOUND - FAIL LOCK CODE 1235 NOT FOUND - FAIL CODE 1236 FOUND - FAIL CODE 1237 NOT FOUND - FAIL

19 available on IP devices with keypad
NEW Keypad with Access Unit The keypad is another way how to start a call. 2N Helios IP Verso can have physical or virtual keypad. The physical keypad is also available for 2N Helios IP Vario and 2N Helios IP Force. Only some models have a keypad. 2N® Helios IP Verso Keypad 2N® Helios IP Verso Display 2N® Helios IP Vario Keypad 2N® Helios IP Force Keypad 2N® Access Unit Keypad

20 RFID cards and chips Now, you have me. I will tell you what we can fill in the phone number to reach different IP devices.

21 LOCAL ACCESS by RFID cards
GET IN Individual cards Get IDs with Intercom Get IDs with USB card reader at computer

22 IN OUT Attendance monitoring by 2N Access Commander Add: Swipe Swipe
Card reader settings IN OUT Attendance monitoring by 2N Access Commander Add: Swipe Swipe Plus Card New Card Remove: Swipe Swipe Minus Card Old Card * card reader settings of 2N Helios IP Verso available in Hardware/Extenders

23 2n IP devices with CARD READERS
See technical parameters for details. Secured PAC 2N® Helios IP Verso 125 kHz 13,5 MHz 13,5 MHz Secured 2N® Helios IP Force 125 kHz 13,5 MHz 13,5 MHz Secured 2N® Access Unit 125 kHz 13,5 MHz 13,5 MHz Secured 2N® Helios IP Base 125 kHz 13,5 MHz 2N® Helios IP Vario 125 kHz

24 Mobile phones Now, you have me. I will tell you what we can fill in the phone number to reach different IP devices.

25 LOCAL ACCESS by mobile phones with nfc
GET IN Stored as User Cards Get IDs with Intercom 2N Mobile Key application with NFC support for Android 4.4+

26 2n IP devices with NFC READY CARD READERS
See technical parameters for details. Secured PAC 2N® Helios IP Verso NFC 13,5 MHz NFC 13,5 MHz Secured 2N® Helios IP Force NFC 13,5 MHz NFC 13,5 MHz Secured 2N® Access Unit NFC 13,5 MHz NFC 13,5 MHz Secured

27 LOCAL ACCESS by mobile phones with bluetooth
2N® Mobile Key Android 4.4+ IOS 9+ GET IN Pairing bluetooth devices Mobile key možnosti USB Reader +

28 2n IP devices with bluetooh
See technical parameters for details. Secured PAC 2N® Helios IP Verso 2N® Access Unit

29 Fingerprints Now, you have me. I will tell you what we can fill in the phone number to reach different IP devices.

30 LOCAL ACCESS by fingerprints reader
GET IN Loading fingerprints +

31 2n IP devices with fingerprint reader
See technical parameters for details. Secured PAC 2N® Helios IP Verso 2N® Access Unit

32 Output control Now, you have me. I will tell you what we can fill in the phone number to reach different IP devices.

33 Multiple authentication and temporary access
Combine 2 or more methods (10s for each authentication) Temporary Access (e.g. summer jobs)

34 Switch – output control
Monostable mode 5S TO GET IN (Automatic deactivation) Bistable mode OFFICE OPEN Switch ON Switch OFF Output Power ON Power OFF Inverted Output Relay Contact No contact Inverted Relay OFFICE CLOSED (Manual deactivation)

35 Switch – Features of enhanced integration license
Activation by call CALL NO CODE Activation by QD button OPEN DOOR Door 1 Switch 1 Door 2 Switch 2 Activation by Time Profile Control of IP Relay or another IP Intercom 10s 7AM OPEN SCHOOL 8AM CLOSE

36 EXIT button and not acceptable door state
Connected to GET IN GET OUT NO HANDLE (e.g. Visitors leaving a building) NOT CLOSED STUCKED Alerts in 2N® Access Commander Magnetic door contacts Door Frame

37 Advanced integrations
Now, you have me. I will tell you what we can fill in the phone number to reach different IP devices.

38 Integration with 3rd party access control systems
Upgradable with Wiegand Interface: Wiegand (3 wires) = ID transfer ID to 3rd party to make a decision and activate a switch ID from 3rd party to our intercom to make a decision and activate a switch See technical parameters for details. Secured PAC 2N® Helios IP Verso 2N® Helios IP Force 2N® Access Unit 2N® Helios IP Vario

39 Advanced scenario scripting via automation
Events DtmfEntered CodeEntered SilentAlarm CardEntered InputChanged HttpTrigger Time MotionDetected NoiseDetected … Actions BeginCall ActivateSwitch SetOutput SendHttpRequest SendMulticastRequest Send PlayUserSound SendWiegandCode UploadSnapshotToFtp ….. I showed you that you can start the call with buttons, keypad and display. There is one more call trigger and it is the intercom itself. Simply, you can program your own features. You can tell if something happens, some event then there will be some action. Here is one example with Motion Detection. If somebody moves before the intercom’s camera then the intercom starts automatically a call. The destination can be a security guard post. Another event is that there is a call. I can have again some action. Here is the example. I have an incoming call and I want to play message which can be „Attention please“ so everyone starts listening before you speak. If you are interested then we have a detailed documentation and several FAQs to get you started. This feature is available if you purchase Enhanced Integration License. Scenario scripting is activated by Enhanced Integration License

40 video management system integration
IP Cameras Video Management System VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO Another example of advanced integration, our intercoms can be connected to video management systems which gathers pictures from IP Cameras. Our intercom can behave also as IP camera and stream the picture to the server. Our advantage is that we support also both way audio communication. The communication is via ONVIF protocol which is enabled in Enhanced Video License. AUDIO ACCESS CONTROL 2N Helios IP ONVIF Profile S is activated by Enhanced Video License

41 2N® access commander – managing multiple intercoms
Add user card 2N® Access Commander (visit ) SAVE SAVE Add user card Add user card 4 Actions Add user card We have two software platforms which influence the way how you set calling. My2N Mobile Video is online service which provides a connection from intercom to your mobile phone over internet. 2N Access Commander is a software for managing access rights for installations with more intercoms. The simple rule is that if you use one of these service then you set call routing there. Both platforms are overwriting intercom’s configuration. If you have a special case and you need to use both platform in same time then there is also a way. We might cover it in one of future webinars. SAVE SAVE Add user card 1 Action + Attendance Monitoring …

42 Questions & Answers

43 Knowledge base 2n.cz wiki.2n.cz faq.2n.cz training.2n.cz Firmware
Software Documents Order numbers Case studies Planning - Autodesk Revit - AutoCAD Installation manuals - Physical installation - Technical parameters Configuration manual - Model differences - Licensing details Interoperability manual - Compatibility, Integration Automation manual HTTP API manual How to guides Tip&Tricks 3rd party integration Troubleshooting Webinars 7 languages Our knowledge base is big. I will help you with your first steps through our web sites. 2n.cz – Here is download page for firmware, software and documents. You can find here also order number of components which I showed today. If you are project planner then you can find here models for Autodesk Revit and drawings for AutoCAD. Wiki.2n.cz – All manuals are here. Each intercom has own installation manual. You can find there also technical parameters. It is sort of datasheet. Other manuals are common for all intercoms. The configuration manual explains all parameters. You can find here also comparison of 2N intercoms and licences. The interoperability manual have a list of all 3rd party devices which we tested or integrated. Check this to see what is working and which settings we used during our testing. There is also manual for Automation and HTTP API Faq.2n.cz – is all about short how to guides, including troubleshooting steps. It is also another place to check for integration with 3rd party devices and software. Training.2n.cz – contains list of all webinars in 7 languages. You will get shortly a recommendation which one to follow after this session. And at last we have also YouTube with video tutorials and products presentations. Videos Products, Tutorials

44 Thank you! Follow next webinar Strenghten knowledge Questions
Basic Installation Call Configuration Access Configuration Access Commander Strenghten knowledge Presentation with extra slides suggested activities pop quiz Questions support.2n.cz Thank you for participating in this webinar. This is the first webinar in the series and you can follow up with Access Control Settings. You will receive this presentation together with extra slides in your . There are suggested activities and questions to strenghten your knowledge. I encourage you to check it out. If you have further questions to this webinar then you can write to If you are our direct distributor then you can also use our support portal at support.2n.cz.

45 Comprehensive services provided by 2N Presales professionals
PROJECT CONSULTING Comprehensive services provided by 2N Presales professionals Solution and Products Advisory At the end I would like to highlight our presales services. Maybe you have already some project in your mind. You can reach our team at Thank you for attending this session and see you in other webinar. Design and Planning Design Review and Proof of Concept Product and Software Customization

46 Grant access during the call
Suggested activities Grant access during the call Depending on your hardware, try local access via different authentification methods Try some scripts in Automation Visit 2N Access Commander demo

47 Name Access Control ways What is default code over phone to open door?
Verify knowledge Name Access Control ways What is default code over phone to open door? How to get ID of unknown card? Monostable and bistable mode difference? Protocols for connection of 3rd party systems See answers in presentation mode Answering units, codes, cards, mobile phones, fingerprints 00* for Switch1 Intercom’s reader, Computer’s reader, Plus/Minus cards, Monostable – output deactivates after timeout Bistable – manual deactivation Wiegand (classic devices) HTTP (IP devices) ONVIF (Video MS)


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