AXIS A8207-VE Mk II Network Video Door Station
Additional settings
Note
For information about SIP addresses, see
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) on page 15
5. Select the SIP account to call from.
6. Choose the contact’s
Availability
. If a call is attempted when the contact is not available, the call is canceled unless a
there’s a fallback contact.
Note
Availability options are defined in
System
>
Events
>
Schedules
.
7. In
Fallback
, select
None
.
Note
A fallback is a contact, to whom the call is forwarded if the original contact does not reply.
8. Click
Save
.
Configure the call button
By default, the call button is configured to make VMS (Video Management System) calls. If you want to keep this configuration, you
just need to add the Axis intercom to the VMS.
This example explains how to set up the system to call a contact in the contact list when a visitor presses the call button.
1. Go to
Call button
.
2. Turn off
Make calls in the video management system (VMS)
.
3. Under
Recipients
, select a contact.
To disable the call button, turn off
Enable call button
.
Set up as card reader - network connection
To use the door station as a card reader, you must connect it to a door controller. The door controller stores all credentials and
keeps track of who is allowed through the door. In this example we connect the devices over the network. We also modify the
allowed card types.
Important
The network connection only works with Axis door controllers. To connect to a non-Axis door controller, you need to
physically connect the devices with wires. See
Set up as card reader - wired connection on page 12
Before you start
Configure the door controller’s hardware, using the Wiegand protocol for the reader. See the door controller’s user manual for
instructions.
Set up the door station as a card reader
1. Go to
Reader > Reader protocol
.
2. Select the
VAPIX reader
protocol type.
3. Select the protocol for communicating with the door controller.
Note
We recommend turning on
Verify certificate
if you’re using
HTTPS
.
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