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Basic Settings Last update: February 2017
2N® IP Intercoms Basic Settings Last update: February 2017
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Agenda Interconnection of 2N and 3rd party devices Call routing scenarios Access control scenarios Call routing settings Access control settings
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Easy integration with other IP systems (cameras, home automation)
Basic connection Internet Voice & Video Door Lock Control PBX not required Easy integration with other IP systems (cameras, home automation) IP PBX Intercom LAN IP Phones Computers
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Direct calling - 2N® Helios IP to IP phone
LAN IP phone serves as video answering machine and remote door control Desk installation
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Direct calling - 2N® Helios IP to 2N® Helios IP
LAN Direct audio communication Automatic answers Industrial installations
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2N® Helios IP to 2N® IndoorTouch
LAN 2N® Indoor Touch as video answering unit and remote door control Wall installation
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2N® Helios IP to 2N® IndoorTouche units
LAN Flat 1 Flat 3 Flat 2
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Receive call at home or outside
2N® My2N – Mobile Video My2N My2N tracks all devices Receive call at home or outside 3G/4G Internet LAN WiFi
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Multiple connection, using PBX system
Internet Telephone number assigned by PBX to 2N® Helios IP Easier setup if each end point should be able to call to every end point IP PBX Intercom LAN IP Phones Computers
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Summary - Calling Ingredients: SIP – phone to phone connection
SIP – interconnection with IP PBX Internet – long distance connection Audio codecs – G729, G711, G722 Video codecs – H263, H264, MJPEG Unlimited numbers (up to 6000) Unlimited destinations (up to 2000) Simultaneous call up to 12 destinations
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Door lock control Direct lock control Any phone (DTMF) 2N® IndoorTouch
Any 3rd party device (HTML) Integrated relays
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Door lock – IP Phone Open door with codes Default code 00*, from phone
Dial 00* LAN Open door with codes Default code 00*, from phone Each user = different code More locks setting Supported DTMF protocols: SIP INFO Inband RFC 2833
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Door lock – 2N applications
LAN My2N 3G/4G Just press the button
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Door lock – 2N® HeliosIP Press code on keypad
Global code One code per user for identification Swipe card on card reader 125Khz or 13,56 MHz Use your mobile phone Authentification via NFC Authentifiaction via BlueTooth
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Door lock – 3rd party devices
Wiegand RFID card reader Wiegand Connect other Access Control System Connect other (biometric) readers HTTP commands Send request to open lock Get request from opened lock
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Live DEMO Basic configuration of the intercom Call settings Access control settings
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2N® HeliosIP – Basic Settings Training
Thank you Technical support team
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