2N Indoor Compact
User Manual
Page 1: ...2N Indoor Compact User Manual...
Page 2: ...nterface Login 17 Configuration via Hardware 18 Device Restart 18 IP Address Retrieval Using Hardware 18 Static IP Address Setting 19 Dynamic IP Address Setting 20 Factory Default Reset 20 IP Address...
Page 3: ...isioning 46 Diagnostics 47 Maintenance 48 Device Control 50 Icons used on the display 51 Home Screen 53 Directory Menu 54 Call Log 55 Settings Menu 56 Operational Statuses 57 Signaling of Operational...
Page 4: ...nformation to prevent persons from injury WARNING Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device CAUTION Important information for system functionality TIP Useful information for qui...
Page 5: ...is a top quality easy to install and configure indoor answering unit One installation can combine variable answering units manufactured by 2N Telekomunikace a s 2N Indoor Compact is equipped with a s...
Page 6: ...o 91378800 Axis Part No 01700 001 Mounting box Wall plasterboard flush mounting box for 2N indoor answering units Not included in the package of 2N Indoor Compact Part No 91378803 Axis Part No 02320 0...
Page 7: ...xternal power and doorbell button terminals 1x Certificate of ownership 1x 2 5 mm hexagon key wrench 1x Quick Start manual 1x Display cleaning cloth Component Layout Front 1 Display 2 Microphone 3 MEN...
Page 8: ...Rear 1 External induction loop output 2 RESET Button 3 Doorbell button input 4 12 V 1 A DC power supply input 5 Ethernet Product Description 8...
Page 9: ...agnetic radiance is allowed on the installation site Make sure that the VoIP connection is configured properly according to the SIP and other VoIP recommen dations It is recommended that the power ada...
Page 10: ...Installation p 10 2 Flush Mounting Box Device Installation p 12 Flush Mounting Box Installation CAUTION Before starting the mechanical installation on a selected place make sure carefully that the pr...
Page 11: ...th the box size wall in the box and level the box using a water level on the holding clips 4 When the mortar hardens break off the clips and cap the box with the cover provided Use anchoring elements...
Page 12: ...pre drilled back slot of the device to prevent them from blocking any horizontal levelling movement during the final installation stage 7 Insert the device in the flush mounting box making sure that i...
Page 13: ...the device back side so that they cannot get in the way and prevent free movement in the final installation stage 4 Fit the device screws into the nuts in the box with the hexagon key wrench provided...
Page 14: ...s through the front side Use a hexagon key wrench for tightening Tighten the screws gently 4 Remove the protective foil from the antislip belts on the stand bottom and install the device on a selected...
Page 15: ...evice damage CAUTION Make sure that the external power supply meets the power supply class 2 PS2 LPS ac cording to UL294 UL603 and UL2610 PoE Supply Connection Use a standard straight RJ 45 terminated...
Page 16: ...x 7 unused 8 unused WARNING This device cannot be connected directly to telecom lines or public wireless networks of any telecom service providers i e mobile providers landline providers or Internet p...
Page 17: ...name remains the same It is possible to generate certificates signed by a trusted certification authority for the domain name IP address To retrieve the device IP address take the following steps see...
Page 18: ...ter sets are combined small capital letters digits special characters etc Configuration via Hardware Where software configuration is unavailable make basic settings using the RESET button refer to 1 T...
Page 19: ...the device model used Static IP Address Setting Follow the instructions below to switch on the Static IP address mode DHCP OFF 1 Press and hold the RESET p 7 button 2 Wait until the red and green LEDs...
Page 20: ...t Reset the device factory default values via software in System Maintenance p 48 Default reset Reset the device factory default values via software in System Maintenance p 48 Default reset Factory De...
Page 21: ...lication begins to automatically search the LAN for all the 2N devices which have been DHCP statically assigned IP addresses These devices are then shown in a table 4 Select the device to be configure...
Page 22: ...etc IP Address Retrieval using Device Display To find the device IP address using the display press any display spot to quit the Idle mode The Settings menu is displayed on the home screen after a lo...
Page 23: ...successfully the device is restarted automatically TIP You can make bulk updates for multiple devices via 2N Access Commander Factory Default Reset 1 Press and hold the RESET p 7 button 2 Wait until t...
Page 24: ...or open the existing contact detail to create a new contact 2 Click the pencil icon next to the Phone number to open phone number editing 3 Select the type of call SIP for calls via SIP rava for call...
Page 25: ...see the Device name parameter in the Services section Web Server Menus Use the menu in the right hand upper corner of the web interface to select language Click Log out in the right hand upper corner...
Page 26: ...ou can change Hostname in System Network later Default domain name 2N Indoor Compact 2NIndoorCompact serial number without dashes local e g 2NIndoorCompact 0000000001 local Login based on a domain nam...
Page 27: ...the password For increased password security it is recommended that the random password generator is used the password length is 12 characters at least various characters from different character set...
Page 28: ...ted call record can also be deleted individually using the button The list includes the last 20 records that are arranged from the latest call to the oldest one Events The Events tab displays the last...
Page 29: ...of the device for example DtmfEntered DTMF code received in call or off call locally DtmfSent DTMF code sent in call or off call locally InputChanged Signals a state change of the logic input KeyPress...
Page 30: ...ve the file in the CSV UTF 8 format with separators Basic Settings Each device list item includes the following data in the Basic settings block Device Name enter the device name for the selected Phon...
Page 31: ...an alternative name instead of the device name If no alternative name is entered this is shown on the display NOTE The and characters are not permitted for the parameters Device name and Alternative...
Page 32: ...e blue Click a date once to select a fixed holiday click twice to select a variable holiday and click for the third time to remove the holiday from the holiday list Calling Calling is the basic functi...
Page 33: ...e calls are routed to the GSM network via GSM gateways you are advised to set a value longer than 20 s Minimum value 1 s maximum value 600 s Set 0 to disable the time parameter Call Log Save Image dur...
Page 34: ...your PBX requires no authentication the parameter will not be applied SIP Proxy Proxy Address set the SIP Proxy IP address or domain name Proxy Port set the SIP Proxy port typically 5060 Backup Proxy...
Page 35: ...he counterparty for master key identification when multiple keys rotate in the SRTP packets Adaptive Control of Video Quality Enable the use of extended RTP profile for feedback via the RTCP RTP AVPF...
Page 36: ...intercom Check the oppo nent s DTMF sending options and settings to make the function work properly In Band Audio enable classic DTMF dual tone receiving in the audio band RTP RFC 2833 enable DTMF re...
Page 37: ...ch sets the remote door unlocking parameters Unlocking Settings Default Unlock Code use this code when a call has been set up with a device phone number that is not in the unit phone book Hang Up Afte...
Page 38: ...in the device The HTTPS protocol is used for the browser device communication Basic Settings Device Name set the device name to be displayed in the right hand upper corner of the web interface in the...
Page 39: ...Volume set the volume of warning and signaling tones described in the Signaling of Operational Statuses section The value is relative to the master volume Suppress Warning Tones suppress signaling of...
Page 40: ...in both the sections Settings Display Name set the name to be displayed at the camera preview in the directory on the device If the parameter is empty the default name set for the selected language i...
Page 41: ...ernal IP camera requires authentication Local RTP port set the local UTP port for RTP stream receiving Camera Preview The Camera Preview window displays the current image received from an external cam...
Page 42: ...e goes into Idle mode Go to Idle Mode in set the inactivity timeout after which the device switches to the Idle mode Button Backlight In Idle Mode enable button backlight in the Idle mode too User Loc...
Page 43: ...y DNS is unavailable Network Identification Hostname set the device LAN identification Vendor Class Identifier set the manufacturer identifier as a character string for DHCP Option 60 VLAN Settings VL...
Page 44: ...rtificate is not verified Password enter the access password for PEAP MSCHAPv2 authentication Date and Time 2N Indoor Compact is equipped with a real time clock without power outage backup Select Use...
Page 45: ...TELEKOMUNIKACE a s shall not be held liable for any functionality limitations and damage incurred as a result of functionality limita tions of the beta functions The beta functions are provided for t...
Page 46: ...on elliptic curves use the secp256r1 aka prime256v1 aka NIST P 256 and secp384r1 aka NIST P 384 curves only Auto Provisioning My2N The My2N cloud platform is used for remote administration and configu...
Page 47: ...be downloaded and sent to the Technical support subsequently The diagnostic logs help identify and solve reported troubles The logs include information on the device and its configuration LAN operatio...
Page 48: ...Packet Capture 1 Click 2 A box will open for you to set the incoming outgoing packet capturing time in seconds 3 Click OK to start capture 4 Select a location on the disk for the packet capture file...
Page 49: ...ed automatically After restart the device becomes fully operational with a new firmware version The whole upgrading process takes less than one minute Download the current firmware version for your de...
Page 50: ...cons used on the display p 51 It holds true in general that The and buttons to the right are used for moving up and down in the menu The left hand bottom button is used for confirmation The left hand...
Page 51: ...call Termination of outgoing active call Used for return to Home screen outside the call Remove Directory DND mode Device configuration Call Log Incoming call ringtone volume up Incoming call rington...
Page 52: ...tivated deactivated Cancel the selection and return to the home screen Confirmation Call info Camera Preview Device detail in Directory Camera 1 Camera 2 Back Move up Move down Door contact state disp...
Page 53: ...cess to Directory Call Log Settings Possible actions Performance Action result Display of Directory Menu is displayed with alladded devices Call Log Menu Display Call Log p 55 is displayed including a...
Page 54: ...is set up to the destination of the selected con tact Target device lock opening A specifically configured unlock code is sent to the target device and if the code is compatible with the device the ta...
Page 55: ...oo long door open by force CAUTION The device restart results in a deletion of the call list Possible ac tions Perform ance Action result Show call detail Call information and device camera preview if...
Page 56: ...tton With the device lock on enter the PIN code to enable the screen lock Enter the same PIN code to disable the screen lock Sounds and Tones Here set the ringing call volume and select the ringtone a...
Page 57: ...y In that case you can only set the language in the web configuration interface refer to Basic Settings p 41 Language Language set the language of the texts displayed on the screen You can choose from...
Page 58: ...IP address lost Disconnected from the LAN IP address lost Invalid phone number or invalid switch activation code The device allows you to enter the door opening code This tone signals that invalid va...
Page 59: ...available is shown on the display In this state one of the following call types can be active in the device Outgoing call initiated by the 2N Indoor Compact answering unit Incoming trying to establis...
Page 60: ...unlock code is sent to the target device Door unlocking is signaled by a tone and green flash of the lock button After unlocking automatic call ending can be set in the web configuration interface Unl...
Page 61: ...view focuses on the face of the person standing at the device Idle Mode 2N Indoor Compact transits into the Idle mode after a set inactivity period Set the inactivity time out in the Display p 41 Back...
Page 62: ...ed NOTE Set the device lock activation in the Idle mode in the Display p 41 web configuration menu Possible ac tions Performance Action result Device lock ac tivation Activation of the function and se...
Page 63: ...set automatic call rejection for the device directly on the device or in Calls General settings Incoming calls Reject calls in DND mode and automatic DND activation deactivation according to the set t...
Page 64: ...compliance herewith The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product in order to improve its qualities If used frequently the device surface gets dirty Use a piece of soft cloth moistened wit...
Page 65: ...Troubleshooting Refer to faq 2n cz for the most frequently solved problems Troubleshooting 65...
Page 66: ...W 1 9 W 12 V DC 10 adapter 1 A rec ommended 12 W 1 9 W User interface Controls 7 capacitive buttons with white and RGB LED backlight Display 4 3 with 480 x 272 pixel resolution Signaling protocol SIP...
Page 67: ...6kHz Video stream Protocols MJPEG RTP RTSP HTTP Codecs MJPEG H 264 Interface LAN 10 100BaseT RJ 45 Cat5e or higher Doorbell input Input type Switching contact button relay Contact type Normally open N...
Page 68: ...ters Dimensions w x h x d 152 153 50 mm Weight 387 g Operating temperature 0 to 50 C Relative humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Storing temperature 20 C to 70 C Recommended altitude 0 to 2000 m Technic...
Page 69: ...ates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee...
Page 70: ...the customer agrees that the 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s company shall not be held liable for any functionality limitation of such a product or any damage loss or injury related to this potential functiona...
Page 71: ...he installation is UL compliant follow the instructions below in addition to the general information and instructions provided throughout this document In cases where pieces of information contradict...
Page 72: ...ct was tested with the injector Axis 30 W MIDSPAN P N 02172 002 The midspan power injector can be located at any point within the defined structured cabling channel compliant to the Standard for Balan...
Page 73: ...nt damage to the device CAUTION Important information for system functionality TIP Useful information for quick and efficient functionality NOTE Routines or advice for efficient use of the device Safe...
Page 74: ...ts provided by or recommended by 2N Do not attempt to repair the product yourself Contact 2N support or your 2N reseller for service matters The power supply shall be plugged in to a socket outlet ins...
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