KIN PANEL
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configuration of said installations.
MAPPING CALL:
The installer can create a mapping call list. Mapping call code can include numbers and
letters (A-H). For block panels, 1-5 digits is allowed, for general entrance panel, 1-8 digits is allowed. The
visitor can call the apartment via mapping code only if this apartment has mapping code enabled, the visitor
can call the apartment via apartment number if this apartment does not have a mapping code.
WHITE LIST:
The apartment can be called if the corresponding white list of apartment is Y (YES), otherwise,
the apartment cannot be called.
DIRECTORY:
KIN panel allows to use a directory for calling the tenants. Visitors can select the tenant’s name
from this directory and call directly without knowing the apartment number.
The operation procedure to generate and update the .CSV file is as follow:
1.
Select EXPORT to generate a blank .CVS table, an save it in your PC. Rename this table as your choice
or let the default name agenda.csv.
2.
Use Microsoft Excel / Notepad or + (recommended) to open the created file. It will have a look like this.
3.
The first cell (A1) has the content: APARTMENT, The second cell (B1) has the content: NAME, The third
cell (C1) has the content: MAPPING CODE,The fourth cell (D1) has the content: WHITELIST(Y)
4.
Use the following cells (A2, A3, A4, etc.) to fill in the data of apartment name, user’s name, mapping
code and whitelist, with the format “Apartment number”, “Name”, “Mapping code”, “Whitelist(Y)”. If Mapping
2.10. ADVANCED
Some advanced settings, such as quick dial and directory, can be selected in this section.
QUICK DIAL:
This function is not available in this version.
URL:
Indicate the device that has to receive the call, with the corresponding format:
•
Another monitor ->
sip:@IP_monitor
•
SIP device: ->
sip:user@IP_SIP_server
•
FERMAX MEET ME device ->
ONU (GPON):
Used in large installations based on SIP protocol (GPON) and in combination with the