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Additional settings
4. Go to Audio > System overview.
5. Use the sliders beside a follower to adjust the gain for an audio device.
Calibrate and run remote speaker test
The speaker test is a test that can be initiated from a remote location to verify that the speaker is working as intended. For more
information, see Speaker test on page 14.
Note
During calibration, it is recommended that someone is physically present at the installation site to listen to the test tones and
ensure that the test tones are not muffled or blocked by any unintended obstructions in the speaker's acoustic path.
Calibrate the audio device:
1. Go to Audio > Device settings.
2. Click Calibrate to calibrate the audio device.
Once the Axis product is calibrated, the speaker test can be run at any time:
1. Go to Audio > Audio settings.
2. Click Test to run the speaker test.
Note
It is also possible to run the calibration by pressing the control button. See Product overview on page 20 to identify the
control button.
Prepare an audio clip link
Audio clips can be set to play when an event occurs.
To prepare an audio clip link:
1. Go to Audio > Audio clips.
2. Click
for an audio clip.
3. Set the volume and number of times to repeat the clip.
4. Click the copy icon to copy the link.
Set up direct SIP (P2P)
VoIP (Voice over IP) is a group of technologies that enables voice and multimedia communication over IP networks. For more,
see Voice over IP (VoIP) on page 14.
In this product VoIP is enabled through the SIP protocol. For more information about SIP, see Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) on
page 14
There are two types of setups for SIP. Peer-to-peer is one of them. Use peer-to-peer when the communication is between a few user
agents within the same IP network and there is no need for extra features that a PBX-server could provide. For information on
how to set it up, see Peer-to-peer SIP (P2PSIP) on page 14.
1. Go to VoIP > SIP settings and select Enable SIP.
2. In Call timeout, set the number of seconds that a call will last before it ends if there is no answer.
3. To allow the device to receive incoming calls, select Allow incoming calls.
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