Nista Devices IP 39-4X User Manual

Nista Devices IP 39-4X User Manual

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NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved
Door Access Control with the VoIP interface
IP 39-4X
Release 2.07
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  • Page 1 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved Door Access Control with the VoIP interface IP 39-4X Release 2.07...
  • Page 2 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved IP Door Phones IP 39-4X Installation and Programming Manual Document Release: 2.07 Release Date: 11-Dec-15...
  • Page 3 Nista Devices GmbH is strictly prohibited. Nista Devices GmbH reserves the right to modify the hardware and software described herein without prior notice. However, changes made to the hardware or software described do not necessarily render this publication invalid.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved Table of Contents Introduction ................................6 List of Available Models ............................ 6 Product Overview ............................... 6 IP Door Phone package content ..........................7 IP Door Phone Front Panel ............................8 IP Door Phone main functionality..........................9 Installation ................................
  • Page 5 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7.8.1 Save Configuration File / IP Door Phone Backup ..................39 7.8.2 Restore Configuration ..........................40 7.8.3 Firmware Update ............................41 7.8.4 Firmware local update ..........................44 7.8.5 Set to Default ............................... 45 7.8.6...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Nista Devices IP Door phones IP394X family are smart, surface mounted access control devices connected to the Nista Devices IP platform allowing door entry control. They are designed for both indoor and outdoor use and are constructed in an aluminum case with piezo and touch keypads.
  • Page 7: Ip Door Phone Package Content

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 3 IP Door Phone package content  IP Door phone unit  Metal rear cover  Rear rubber mat  Set of connectors  Hex key wrench for security screw Note: 1. If POE equipment is not available it is possible to use External Power Supply (not supplied).
  • Page 8: Ip Door Phone Front Panel

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 4 IP Door Phone Front Panel Figure 4-1 The IP Door Phone Unit Front Panel  ▲▼ – scroll a speed dial directory.  – enter the programing mode or use as a “Backspace”...
  • Page 9: Ip Door Phone Main Functionality

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 5 IP Door Phone main functionality.  The IP Door Phone unit can be integrated with IP PBX (Server / SIP-Proxy) as a SIP extension. IP Door Phone can be connected to IP PBX directly or via IP router, HUB or Switch.
  • Page 10: Installation

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 6 Installation 6.1 Mounting The Door phone shall be mounted on the wall using rear metal cover and rubber mat provided with the unit. 1. Unscrew the secret screw on the bottom part of the unit.
  • Page 11: Connections

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 6.2 Connections For the safety reason and to avoid electrical damage to the unit any Power source like an external power supply or POE shall be disconnected during installation process. The External Power Supply does not included in standard IP394X package 1.
  • Page 12 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved Figure 6-2The IP Door Phone PCB module Attention: The internal relay’s maximum supported current is 2A Important: To set device in operational mode, switch 1 on PCB shall be switched to position “Normal”.
  • Page 13 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved PCB elements Description External power supply 5VDC 2A input (if no POE applied). 5VD (5V DC) Draw attention on connection polarity: +5V and GND marked on PCB (Figure 6-2) The External Power Supply does not included in standard IP394X package Door status detector.
  • Page 14: Reset Device To Factory Default Configuration

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 6.3 Reset device to Factory Default Configuration IP Door phone can be reset to its Factory default configuration: 1. Via WEB-Management interface ( See Chapter 0) 2. By using the hardware ‘Factory Default Settings’ switch ( See Figure 6-2 ) To set IP Door Phone to Factory Default Setting by using hardware ‘Factory Default Settings’...
  • Page 15: Programming

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7 Programming 7.1 Access to Web Management interface The programming application can be launched from a web browser. To run the application type in address bar the IP Door phone IP address.
  • Page 16: Home Screen

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7.2 Home screen Figure 7-2 The IP Door phone web-management application main screen The left side navigation menu contains the following items: Parameter Description LAN Configuration parameters Network HTTPS Configuration SIP Account settings SIP Advanced settings Audio –...
  • Page 17 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved IP Door Phone Product ID – the manufacturer identification code Model Number Software Version No. Installed firmware release identification code Software Version Date Firmware’s release date MAC Address IP Door Phone MAC Address...
  • Page 18: Network Parameters

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7.3 Network Parameters 7.3.1 Network Configuration parameters Figure 7-3 Network -> LAN screen Note: 1. At least the ‘DNS Server-1’ parameter shall be specified in ‘Static’ IP address configuration mode. Parameter Description...
  • Page 19: Network -> Https Activation

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7.3.1 Network -> HTTPS activation The HTTPS Activation parameter will requires to use the HTTPS secure protocol for the web management communication. HTTPS provides authentication of the web-management server that one is communicating with, which protects against man-in-the-middle attacks.
  • Page 20: Network / Nat Traversal

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7.3.2 Network / NAT Traversal These settings are relevant only if IP Door phone is a part of LAN and has internal (not public) IP address. NAT Traversal function allows traffic to get to the specified destination when a device does not have a public IP address.
  • Page 21: Auto Provision

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7.3.3 Auto Provision Auto provision screen allows to configure APS (Auto Provisioning Server) server IP address / DNS name and IP Door Phone configuration file name. Figure 7-6 Auto-provisioning screen Parameter Description...
  • Page 22: Sip Parameters

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7.4 SIP Parameters 7.4.1 SIP Account screen Figure 7-7 SIP account configuration screen Parameter Description Username The SIP account user name which shall be to be used for SIP extension identification Auth User ID...
  • Page 23: Sip Audio Codecs

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7.4.3 SIP Audio Codecs Figure 7-9 SIP Audio Codecs screen This screen specifies Audio codecs which used in SIP protocol codec’s priority. Available following codecs:  PCMU – G.711µ-low  PCMA – G.711 a-low ...
  • Page 24: Sip Advanced Settings

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7.4.5 SIP advanced settings Figure 7-11 SIP Advanced settings Parameter Description SIP Reg Expires Set the minimum time for IP Door Phone SIP extension registration attempts. DTMF Mode This option defines how DTMF signaling can be presented or recognized in SIP traffic.
  • Page 25: Telephony

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7.5 Telephony 7.5.1 Telephony Parameters Figure 7-12 Telephony parameters screen Parameter Description Auto Answer Available options:  Disable  Enable This parameter Enables / Disables the IP door phone auto pick up incoming calls Specifies ‘#’...
  • Page 26: Day And Night Settings

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7.5.2 Day and Night settings Note: The Single button Door Phone allows Day and Night destination dialing. Speed Dial Destination dialing is relevant for Keypad Housing edition only. Figure 7-13 Telephony Day & Night settings screen...
  • Page 27: Speed Dial And System Subscribers Table

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7.5.3 Speed Dial and System subscribers table Note: Speed Dial Destination dialing is relevant for Keypad Housing edition only. Single button Door Phone allows Day and Night destination dialing The IP Door phone provides an option to create up to 99 System subscribers. Each system subscriber can be identified by its SPD number (Speed Dialing Code) and includes a set of destination telephony numbers where subscriber can be reached when appropriate SPD code dialed from the IP Door phone keypad.
  • Page 28: Door Functions

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved No Answer Forward Destination Specifies telephony number where IP Door phone outgoing call will be forwarded in case if ‘Day’ or ‘Night’ destinations no answered on incoming call Description Short up to 30 characters SPD destination’s description which will be indicated on the front panel LED Display by usage ▲▼...
  • Page 29: Door Access Codes

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7.6.2 Door Access Codes Figure 7-16 Door Access Codes screen IP Door phone support up to 9 Door access codes. The different Door access code can be specified separately for Door 1(Relay 1) and Door 2 (Relay 2)
  • Page 30: Sensor

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved If a Code prefix selected as ‘*’ and door opening code is ‘4321’, so need to dial *4321 in order to open a door. LED Display with masked Door Opening code 7.6.3 Sensor...
  • Page 31 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved The used sensor shall provide the ‘Normally Open’ status in IP394X IDLE mode and ‘Normally Close’ status in Door Opened mode. The ‘Normally Open’ sensor type means that sensor provides the loop disconnection status via its pins in default mode.
  • Page 32 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved To activate Door Status Sensors:  Connect Door Status sensors to appropriate IP Door Phone connector pins ‘Sensor 1’ / ‘ Sensor 2’ Note: Be sure that Sensors are ‘Normally Open’ type in IDLE mode when door is closed.
  • Page 33: System Parameters

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7.7 System Parameters 7.7.1 Volumes Volumes screen allows to adjust the IP Door Phone’s internal microphone and speaker volumes Figure 7-21 System Volume’s settings screen Parameter Description Microphone Volume This parameter purposed to adjust the microphone volume...
  • Page 34 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved This parameter enables / disables the internal real-time clock auto updating by using the NTP protocol Primary / Secondary NTP server The NTP server DNS name or IP address Time Zone The local time zone Activates the ‘Daylight Saving Time’...
  • Page 35: Video

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7.7.3 Video IP39-4x provides video in following functional modes:  SIP video  Video stream The ‘Video’ screen allows adjusting the internal video camera parameters:  Allows to adjust the internal video camera ‘Brightness’. Allows to set Brightness selected parameter in interval: -2 / +2 *.
  • Page 36: Video Stream Capturing By Using The Vlc Software

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved Note: 1. The destination SIP client shall support the selected video resolution mode 2. Feature configuration requires ‘Save & Reboot’ action in order be accepted. 7.7.3.1 Video Stream capturing by using the VLC software ...
  • Page 37: Http Video Stream

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved /ip-394x – the product identifier Figure 7-26 RTSP VLC Configuration 3  Click Play button; The Video image will be shown on VLC screen 7.7.3.2 HTTP Video Stream  Launch your Web-Browser or open new tab ...
  • Page 38: Led Display Settings

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7.7.4 LED Display Settings Figure 7-28 The LED Display configuration screen The IP Door Phone front panel LED Display can be configured to indicate text messages for guests and users. Parameter Description...
  • Page 39: Administration Parameters

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved Administration Parameters 7.8.1 Save Configuration File / IP Door Phone Backup Figure 7-29 Save IP Door Phone Configuration File screen This screen allows back up the IP Door configuration by using the TFTP protocol.
  • Page 40: Restore Configuration

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved  Press ‘Apply Now’ button  tftpd32 software screen indicates the Configuration file transfer status  When operation is done the ‘config.cfg’ file can be found in storage directory 7.8.2 Restore Configuration...
  • Page 41: Firmware Update

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved TFTP Server IP address Specifies the TFTP server on a TCP/IP network, where configuration files was previously stored. ‘Apply Now’ button This button shall be used in order to initialize the functional operation.
  • Page 42 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved Note: ‘TFTPD32’ and ‘TFTPD64’ are three-side TFTP server software which mentioned in this document only as example and must be obtained separately by user To update firmware by using the TFTP protocol (As example ‘tftpd64’ TFTP server software utility can be used) ...
  • Page 43 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved  Click ‘Apply Now’ button in Web-Gui / TFTP Server region  Wait ~ 20 seconds until tftpd64 application screen will start to show the firmware files updating status  Note: The IP 394X front panel LED Display shows ‘Rebooting’ message during firmware updating procedure ...
  • Page 44: Firmware Local Update

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 7.8.4 Firmware local update The IP Door Phone internal Firmware can be updated during WEB-Management session directly from the IP Door Phone management GUI. To update Firmware directly from the Web-Management screen: ...
  • Page 45: Set To Default

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved Note: 1. The Firmware updating procedure takes at least 2 minutes. Do not disconnect a power from the unit when Firmware updating procedure runs 2. WEB-Management screen shows message ‘Please wait, Door-phone is still processing Prepare Update !’.
  • Page 46: Change Web Administrator Login Credentials

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved Note: 1. The ‘Administrator’ management level web-login name is ‘admin’ 2. The ‘User’ management level web-login name is ‘user’ The default web-login password for both levels is ‘1234’ 7.8.7.1 Change WEB Administrator login credentials Figure 7-36 Change Web Administrator password screen This screen allows changing the Web-Management Administrator login password.
  • Page 47: Syslog Server Settings

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved  Type existing password in ‘Original Password’ field  Type new password in ‘New Password’ field  Confirm New Password by typing the New Password in ‘Confirm’ field  Click ‘Save’ button to complete 7.8.8 Syslog server settings...
  • Page 48: Export Syslog As Database File

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved DETAIL TRACE: shows all messages for debugging purpose and more detail than in ‘TRACE’ mode Log Details Specifies and enables the data which printed in Syslog event messages Day Name – Print the Day of the Week Name Year –...
  • Page 49 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved Figure 7-39 Export Log file configuration screen  Configure parameters listed in the table below: Parameter Description Activation Activates Syslog file messages storage in db file and export feature, ‘Disabled’ in default unit configuration...
  • Page 50 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved  Click ‘Open Database’ and navigate to directory , where Syslog db file ‘ip39-4x-log.db’ stored  Select ‘logs’ option in ‘Table’ field and navigate to ‘Browse Data’ tab. The log messages will be listed Use Case: Door opening detection ...
  • Page 51: Ping Test

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved  The Door opening initialization specified as string ‘AccessType’ in Syslog messages string. IP Door Phone provides following door opening statuses information: "Undefined",  Door opened by using Switch button "Access Code Door opened by using the Doorphone keypad "Extension"...
  • Page 52 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 53: User Operations

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 8 User Operations Note: 1. The IP Visitor door phone provides limited functionality. The limitations depend on the unit programming. 2. Pressing the ‘Ring’ button a second time performs the “Call Cancellation” function.
  • Page 54: Serial Door Opening

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved pins of the wires connector (See Figure 6-2 and Chapter 7.6.3Sensor). Changing the default sensor status will indicate to the IP Door phone that the Door status is changing. 8.3.1 Serial Door Opening The Serial door opening application allows the unit to open Door 2 after Door 1 with specific condition that Door 1 is already closed.
  • Page 55: Peer-To-Peer Calls

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 8.4.1 Peer-to-Peer Calls Peer-to-Peer mode calls means calling directly to destination IP address. IP Door Phone allows Peer-to-Peer calls when it’s associated SIP extension Registered or Not Registered in SIP Proxy server (IP PBX) To make a Peer-to-Peer call: ...
  • Page 56: Speed Dialing By Using The Spd Code

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 8.6.1 Speed dialing by using the SPD code For speed dial System subscriber’s destination number by using the Speed dialing SPD code:  Type known SPD code on the IP Door phone keypad ...
  • Page 57: Setting The Maximum Conversation Time

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved Door Release Mechanism SIP Extension Figure 8-4 Door opening from remote Extension during conversation Note: ‘5’ 1. The default Extension’s Door opening code 1 for Relay number 1 is , the rest of codes shall be configured via Web-GUI / Door Access Codes screen (See Chapter 7.6.2)
  • Page 58: Case Opening Alarm

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved Case Opening Alarm Note: Feature works automatically and doesn’t requires specific configuration LED Display shows message ‘Destination is not set’ in case when unit housing is open during start up and Day/Night destination does not configured.
  • Page 59 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved Figure 8-6 Syslog Server Settings screen  Type PC where runs Syslog server application in ‘Syslog Server IP Address’ field  The rest of selection are default and shown on Error! Reference source not found.
  • Page 60: Ipscan' Utility

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved  Check ‘Message’ option and type in Message filtering box: “ Door Open Code”  Click ‘Apply button From this moment only filtered messages which includes door opening codes will be printed in Syslog server Figure 8-8 Syslog server screen with filtered messages 8.11 ‘IPScan’...
  • Page 61 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved  Click ‘Phone Scan’ button in the bottom part of the application screen  IP39-4x will be detected and shown in the list...
  • Page 62: Technical Specification

    NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved 9 Technical specification Power supply 5V DC; 1.5A or Power Over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af compliant Communication interface Ethernet RJ-45 <10 µA DC Leakage Imbalance ratio 300-3400Hz > 46dB Return loss 300-3400Hz > 18dB Relay’s switching current...

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