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Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Transports

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.URISchemes

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.EventSubscription

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{1}.EntryID

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{1}.Codec

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{1}.BitRate

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{1}.PacketizationPeriod

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{1}.SilenceSuppression

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{2}.EntryID

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{2}.Codec

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{2}.BitRate

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{2}.PacketizationPeriod

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{2}.SilenceSuppression

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{3}.EntryID

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{3}.Codec

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{3}.BitRate

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{3}.PacketizationPeriod

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{3}.SilenceSuppression

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{4}.EntryID

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{4}.Codec

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{4}.BitRate

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{4}.PacketizationPeriod

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{4}.SilenceSuppression

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{5}.EntryID

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{5}.Codec

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{5}.BitRate

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{5}.PacketizationPeriod

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{5}.SilenceSuppression

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{6}.EntryID

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{6}.Codec

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{6}.BitRate

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{6}.PacketizationPeriod

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{6}.SilenceSuppression

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{7}.EntryID

Device.LAN.VoiceService.1.Capabilities.SIP.Codecs.{7}.Codec

Summary of Contents for AV-07T

Page 1: ...AV 07T AV 07B AV 07T AV 07B Exported on 07 11 2019...

Page 2: ...r panel 10 Main 11 Device info 11 Network information 12 Account Information 12 Intercom 12 Basic 12 Push button 13 Push button actions 13 Advanced 14 Wiegand 15 Relay 15 Web relay 16 Open relay via h...

Page 3: ...ification 26 Schedules 26 Only time 27 Only days 28 Normal 29 Account 30 Basic 30 SIP Account 31 SIP server 1 31 Outbound proxy server 32 Transport 32 NAT 32 Advanced 33 SIP Account 33 Codecs 33 Video...

Page 4: ...vanced 45 PNP option 45 DHCP Option 46 Manual Configuration Receiving 46 Automatic Configuration Receiving 46 System Log 47 PCAP 47 Other 47 Security 47 Basic 47 Web password modify 48 Session timeout...

Page 5: ...UKEY applicationhttps wiki bas ip com basipidapp 65 Triple clicking setup with UKEY Cfghttps wiki bas ip com display BASIPCONFIGID UKEY Cfg application 66 Ways to get mobile ID and access card 66 Lis...

Page 6: ...6 Device description see page 7 Technical parameters see page 8 Configuration through web interface see page 10 Installation and connection see page 49 Usage of the device see page 65...

Page 7: ...inum body painted with anodizing which emphasizes the natural beauty of the metal and creates the effect of a live surface The model is presented in two colors silver gray and black so it looks very s...

Page 8: ...s for installation 165x108x65 mm Dimensions of panel 168x115x40mm Installation Flush mounting wall mounting with BR AV7 Functional capabilities Interface WEB interface Lock opening By card with the mo...

Page 9: ...eters 9 Additional functions SIP P2P TR 069 2 SIP accounts 2 relays for connection of 2 locks 2 contacts for connection of 2 exit buttons separate locks control 3 controlled inputs for alarm Motion Se...

Page 10: ...IP address of the outdoor panel After the outdoor panel and your PC have connected to the same local area network run the AV07T Device manager to determine an IP address of the outdoor panel Press the...

Page 11: ...fault password admin Main After succesfull authorization the following interface will appear Device info Model Device model MAC Address The MAC address of the device Software version Software version...

Page 12: ...ork connection LAN IP Address device IP address LAN subnet mask Subnet mask Gateway Gateway address DNS1 Address of the primary DNS server DNS2 Alternate DNS server address Account Information Account...

Page 13: ...enter the 7 digit number for example 1012222 where 1 is the number of a building 01 the number of the unit 22 the floor number and 22 the apartment number No answer call 1 2 Fields for entering subsc...

Page 14: ...um dialing time for incoming calls from 30 to 120 seconds Max dial out time Maximum dialing time for outgoing calls from 30 to 120 seconds Push to hang up The call cancellation function by repeatedly...

Page 15: ...r thersold Level of operation of an accelerometer 0 127 The default value is 32 When the minimum value is set the panel will make a siren sound when it is removed from the seat and moved from the vert...

Page 16: ...ected in the DTMF option Multiple DTMF A field to enter a custom DTMF code transmitted to trigger the relay The option is active if the item 2 4 DTMF characters is selected in the DTMF option Relay St...

Page 17: ...ord Access password Input Select Inputs to access the configuration of the controlled inputs Default values are blank The URL format for the request is http 192 168 1 229 fcgi do action OpenDoor UserN...

Page 18: ...b interface 18 Input Enable disable function execution when the contacts are closed at the controlled input Action The action taken when closing a group of contacts FTP Transfer photos from the camera...

Page 19: ...request will be sent when closing contacts Open relay The function of opening the specified relay when the contact group is closed Door status Displays the current status of the contacts Light status...

Page 20: ...password RTSP Stream RTSP audio The function of sound transmitting from the outdoor panel s microphone viathe RTSP protocol RTSP video The function of video transmitting from the outdoor panel s camer...

Page 21: ...the transmitted frames per second 10fps 15 fps 20fps Video bit rate The compression ratio of the video stream 64 kbps 128 kbps 256 kbps 512 kbps 1024 kbps and 2048 kbps MJPEG Video resolution Resoluti...

Page 22: ...rigger when motion is detected Action to execute Action to execute Additional action when the motion sensor is triggered FTP Sending the visitor s photo to the FTP server E mail sending the visitor s...

Page 23: ...rds Import Export xml The function of creating a backup and restoring the database of stored access cards Card status The mode of operation of the panel readers Normal Work in a normal card reader mod...

Page 24: ...registered access cards in the memory of the panel Action Select Action to access the settings for E mail FTP server and SIP call Adding acess cards To add access cards you must switch the panel to t...

Page 25: ...ail address andrey_ivanov gmail com SMTP Server Address The SMTP server address of the sender s mailbox SMTP username The username of the SMTP server SMTP Password The password of the SMTP server user...

Page 26: ...SIP settings that allow you to make a call to the specified number when the configured triggers are triggered in the Basic Advanced Inputs and Motion menus SIP call number The SIP number to which the...

Page 27: ...Configuration through web interface 27 In this menu you can create schedules with different logics of setting time days of week and date period Only time...

Page 28: ...Configuration through web interface 28 Schedule name Desired to display the name of the schedule Date time The time interval in hours and minutes within which this schedule will operate Only days...

Page 29: ...Configuration through web interface 29 Schedule name Desired to display the name of the schedule Day of week Set exact day of week to action in this schedule Normal...

Page 30: ...he schedule Date range Select date range to action in this schedule Day of week Set exact day of week to action in this schedule Date time The time interval in hours and minutes within which this sche...

Page 31: ...e Name Caller ID that is displayed for dialed subscriber Registration Name The account name used to register on the SIP server Username The name used to register on the SIP server or proxy server Pass...

Page 32: ...oxy Enable disable of proxy server Server IP Proxy server address Server port Registration port of the proxy server Backup IP address Backup address of proxy server Backup port Registration port of ba...

Page 33: ...show disabled and enabled codecs It is possible to set the required configuration using the arrow buttons and moving the codecs between the columns thereby enable and disable them Video Codec Codec N...

Page 34: ...Maximum local SIP port The maximum value of the ports range used for client registration 1024 65535 Minimum local SIP port The minimum value of the ports range used client registration 1024 65535 Call...

Page 35: ...updates a session UAC or UAS Encryption Voice Encryption SRTP Voice encryption during a call NAT UDP Keep Alive Messages Enabling disabling the mode of support session Sending Interval The interval o...

Page 36: ...Address Enable manual mode for specifying network settings IP address The IP address of the outdoor panel Subnet Mask Subnet mask Default Gateway The default gateway DNS1 The primary DNS server addres...

Page 37: ...um RTP port The maximum value of the RTP port range 1024 65535 SNMP Status Enable disable the SNMP device control protocol Port Used port 1024 65535 Trusted IP List of trusted IP addresses VLAN Port S...

Page 38: ...nd follow up receiving of incoming requests Password CPE user password for authentication and follow up receiving of incoming requests SOAP Simple object access protocol XML based specification to exe...

Page 39: ...zone Time zone is GMT Primary server The address of the primary NTP server Secondary server The address of the additional NTP server Update interval Interval of updating the time 3600 seconds System t...

Page 40: ...e 486 Busy Here 603 Decline Auto answer delay Delay time until the panel makes auto answer 0 5 seconds Auto answer mode The function which allows selecting the audio or video transmission during a cal...

Page 41: ...ker volume level 1 15 Open door warning Open door warning Enable disable sound when the door is opened Open door failed warning Enable disable sound when you place unregistered card Upload sound for u...

Page 42: ...when you place unregistered card file format wav size 200KB sampling 16 000 Bits 16 Multicast setting Multicast settings Number of listened addresses Number of IP addresses which are listened to find...

Page 43: ...nfiguration through web interface 43 In this tab it is possible to make an outgoing call by pressing the corresponding number in the Number column Door log Select Door log to access the door log histo...

Page 44: ...through web interface 44 In this tab all access by card events are displayed Upgrade Basic Select Basic to access the upgrade settings This menu option provides information about the current version...

Page 45: ...e you need to download and save the latest version of the software to the PC unpack the archive with the update file click the Select file button and specify the path to the software file The panel wi...

Page 46: ...of configuration server Password User password Common AES Key AES key AES Key MAC AES key with message authentication code AutoP immediately Request for configuration Automatic Configuration Receiving...

Page 47: ...late System Log Logging level Log level 0 7 where 7 is the most detailed Export Log export PCAP PCAP The capture of traffic may be enabled disabled PCAP Auto Refresh Traffic auto refresh may be enable...

Page 48: ...password modify User name User account Current Password The current user password New password New user password Confirm Password Repeat the new user password Session timeout Session timeout The sessi...

Page 49: ...ket for flush installation 1 pc Set of plugs for connections 1 pc Installation manual 1 pc Installation screws with key 1 pc Sealing rubber 1 pc Protective cover 1 pc O ring 1 pc Strap for assembly wo...

Page 50: ...is the designation of all contacts on the panel When connecting the panel panel by PoE it is prohibited to power the lock using panel s power You must use a separate power supply otherwise it may cau...

Page 51: ...Installation and connection 51...

Page 52: ...Ground for controlled inputs D0 Contact Data 0 for Wiegand D1 Contact Data 1 for Wiegand GND Ground for Wiegand GND Ground for locks R_A_NO Normally open contact for 1 relay R_A_COM Switchable contac...

Page 53: ...ion 53 2 Attach the wall mounting bracket to wall and make marks exactly where the holes need to be drilled 3 Make holes using an electric drill according to the made marks Use drill bit with a diamet...

Page 54: ...Installation and connection 54 4 Insert the dowels in previously made holes and hammer them 5 Fix a wall mounting bracket into the wall using ST4X20 screws...

Page 55: ...Installation and connection 55 6 Install a protective cover and sealing ring as shown in figure 7 Make a connection of all wires and connect the sealing ring with protective shroud as shown in figure...

Page 56: ...Installation and connection 56 8 Install the protective cover with M3X5 screws as shown in figure...

Page 57: ...Installation and connection 57 9 Install the panel in the bracket for the wall mounting and fix it using M2 5X6 5 screws 10 Installation completed Flush mounting...

Page 58: ...x 65 mm It will serve for placing of bracket for flush mounting and all cable connections 2 Install the bracket into ready hole and make marks for subsequent bracket mounting 3 Make holes using an ele...

Page 59: ...Installation and connection 59 4 Insert the dowels in previously made holes and hammer them 5 Fix the flush mounting bracket into the wall using the ST4x20 screws...

Page 60: ...ion 60 6 To achieve maximum fixation it is necessary to seal the gap between the wall and bracket using cement or other not aggressive to metal mixture 7 Insert the built in box into the bracket and f...

Page 61: ...Installation and connection 61 8 Install a protective cover and sealing ring as shown in figure 9 Make a connection of all wires and connect the sealing ring with protective shroud as shown in figure...

Page 62: ...Installation and connection 62 10 Install the protective cover with M3X5 screws as shown in figure 11 Install the panel in place and fix it with M2 5X6 5 screws using Allen key as shown in figure...

Page 63: ...ion 63 12 Installation completed Connection of additional modules You can connect following modues to this panel Two locks control module SH 42 The multiformat reader with support of the UKEY technolo...

Page 64: ...Installation and connection 64 2 Door sensors 1 Fire alarm...

Page 65: ...NFC Ability to use a cell phone as an identifier Adjustable range of mobile identifier when using Bluetooth Low power consumption Special encryption algorithm for mobile IDs and MIFARE Plus cards Abil...

Page 66: ...from 0 5 meter to 10 meters Triple clicking setup with UKEY Cfg2 application Application abilities Adjusting operating mode of EM Marin cards MIFARE and BLE Bluetooth Low energy enable disable standa...

Page 67: ...be able to use TR 03B to issue mobile identifiers or to record access cards it is necessary to specify the master card which will be needed for the reader to work in the future The Master card is spe...

Page 68: ...USB Reader Server 3 Connect the reader to PC 4 Bring a master card to the reader 5 Bring a cell phone to the reader make sure Bluetooth is on and enter UKEY App then press Obtain button or select Obta...

Page 69: ...Number Device DeviceInfo HardwareVersion Device DeviceInfo UpTime Device DeviceInfo ProvisioningCode Device ManagementServer URL Device ManagementServer Username Device ManagementServer Password Devic...

Page 70: ...e Device UserInterface CUSTOM_Preference CUSTOM_HandfreeSpkVol Device UserInterface CUSTOM_Preference CUSTOM_HandfreeMicVol Device UserInterface CUSTOM_Preference CUSTOM_HandsetSpkVol Device UserInter...

Page 71: ...ferAdaptive Device UserInterface CUSTOM_Voice CUSTOM_JitterBufferMin Device UserInterface CUSTOM_Voice CUSTOM_JitterBufferMax Device UserInterface CUSTOM_Voice CUSTOM_JitterBufferNominal Device UserIn...

Page 72: ...ver Device LAN VoiceService 1 Capabilities FaxT38 Device LAN VoiceService 1 Capabilities FaxPassThrough Device LAN VoiceService 1 Capabilities ToneGeneration Device LAN VoiceService 1 Capabilities Ton...

Page 73: ...LAN VoiceService 1 Capabilities SIP Codecs 3 PacketizationPeriod Device LAN VoiceService 1 Capabilities SIP Codecs 3 SilenceSuppression Device LAN VoiceService 1 Capabilities SIP Codecs 4 EntryID Dev...

Page 74: ...c Device LAN VoiceService 1 Capabilities SIP Codecs 10 BitRate Device LAN VoiceService 1 Capabilities SIP Codecs 10 PacketizationPeriod Device LAN VoiceService 1 Capabilities SIP Codecs 10 SilenceSupp...

Page 75: ...evice LAN VoiceService 1 VoiceProfile i Line 1 SIP AuthPassword Device LAN VoiceService 1 VoiceProfile i Line 1 SIP CUSTOM_Label Device LAN VoiceService 1 VoiceProfile i Line 1 SIP CUSTOM_UserName Dev...

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