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Firmware:
2.28
Version:
2.28
Access Unit
Access Control
www.2n.cz

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  • Page 1 Access Unit Access Control Configuration Manual Firmware: 2.28 Version: 2.28 www.2n.cz...
  • Page 2 The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. is a Czech manufacturer and supplier of telecommunications equipment. The product family developed by 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. includes GSM gateways, private branch exchanges (PBX), and door and lift communicators. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. has been ranked among the Czech top companies for years and represented a symbol of stability and prosperity on the telecommunications market for almost two decades.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content: 1. Product Overview 2. Express Wizard for Basic Settings 3. Function Licensing 4. Signalling of Operational Statuses 5. Web Interface Configuration 5.1 Status 5.2 Directory 5.3 Hardware 5.4 Services 5.5 System 6. Supplementary Information 6.1 Troubleshooting 6.2 Directives, Laws and Regulations 6.3 General Instructions and Cautions 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 3/128...
  • Page 4: Product Overview

    1. Product Overview Door access system 2N Access Unit can (with addon software and/or with 2N IP intercoms ) offers you a whole setup for access controle over any whole object. Your 2N Access Unit can be equipped with a numeric keypad, so you can use it as code lock.
  • Page 5 Useful information for quick and efficient functionality. Note Routines or advice for efficient use of the device. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 5/128...
  • Page 6: Express Wizard For Basic Settings

    (refer to the respective Installation Manual) thus losing all your current configuration changes. FAQ: IP address – How to get the 2N Access Unit IP address? 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz...
  • Page 7 Firmware Update We also recommend you to update your firmware upon the first login to the device Refer to www.2n.cz for the latest firmware version. Press the Update Firmware button in the System Maintenance menu to upload firmware. The device will get restarted upon upload and only then the updating process will be complete.
  • Page 8 Electric Lock Switching Settings An electric door lock can be attached to the 2N Access Unit and controlled by a code from the numeric keypad. Connect the electric lock as instructed in the respective Installation Manual. Enable the switch in the Switch Enabled parameter on the Hardware / Switches /...
  • Page 9: Function Licensing

    2N Access Unit only supports two licensed functions: 2N Access Unit Lift module license and 2N Access Unit – NFC license. The NFC license can only be used for the 2N Access Unit version that is equipped with a 13MHz card reader.
  • Page 10: Signalling Of Operational Statuses

    4. Signalling of Operational Statuses 2N Access Unit generates sounds to signal changes and switching of operational statuses. Each status change is assigned a different type of tone. See the table below for the list of signals: Note Signalling of some of the above mentioned statuses can be modified;...
  • Page 11 Access Unit Default reset of network parameters Upon power up, a 30 s timeout is set for the default reset code entering. Refer to the Device Configuration subsection in the 2N Access Unit Installation Manual for details. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz...
  • Page 12: Web Interface Configuration

    5. Web Interface Configuration 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 12/128...
  • Page 13 The screen header includes the 2N Access Unit name (refer to the Display Name parameter in the Services / Web Server Basic Settings ).
  • Page 14 Status Directory Hardware Services System including submenus; refer to the survey below. Status Device – essentials on the 2N Access Unit Services – information on active services and their states Licence – current states of licences and available 2N Access Unit functions Access Log –...
  • Page 15 Services E-mail – sending e-mails when e.g. denied events Mobile Key – Bluetooth settings and management of paired devices Automation – flexible intercom settings according to user requirements HTTP API – application programming interface for controlling selected functions of intercom Web server –...
  • Page 16 Caution In order to ensure the full functioning and guaranteed outputs we strongly recommend a verification of the timeliness of version of product or facility already during the installation process. The customer takes into consideration that the product or facility can achieve the guaranteed outputs and be fully operational pursuant to the producer’s instructions only by using the most recent version of product or facility, which has been tested for full interoperability and has not been determined by the producer as incompatible...
  • Page 17: Status

    5.1 Status Status menu provides clear status and other essential information on the Access Unit . The menu is divided into the following tabs: Device This tab displays basic information on the device model, its features, firmware and bootloader versions and so on. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 17/128...
  • Page 18 Services This tab displays the statuses of the network interface and selected services. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 18/128...
  • Page 19 Licence This tab displays the list of licensed functions of the 2N Access Unit including their current availability (on the basis of a valid licence key entered in the System / Licences menu). Access Log Access Log tab displays the last 10 records on the cards applied. Each record includes the card tapping time, card ID and type and description details (validity, card owner, etc.).
  • Page 20 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 20/128...
  • Page 21 Events This tab displays activity of the device (switches, signalling leds, pressed keys on keypad etc.). It also allows filtering between events through the 13 optional parameters. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 21/128...
  • Page 22: Directory

    5.2 Directory Here is what you can find in this section: 5.2.1 Users 5.2.2 Time Profiles 5.2.3 Holidays 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 22/128...
  • Page 23 5.2.1 Users The Users list is one of the crucial parts of the intercom configuration. It contains user information relevant for such intercom functions as quick dialling, RFID card/code door unlocking, missed call e-mails and so on. The User list contains up to 10 000 users – typically, each user is assigned just one position.
  • Page 24 activated, use the Associated Switch parameter in the Hardware Card Reader menu or the Associated Switch parameter in the Hardware Modules menu of the card reader module. The Search in directory function works as a fulltext search in user names, phone numbers and e-mail addresses.
  • Page 25 E-mail – user e-mail address for sending missed call information. You can enter more e-mail addresses separated with commas. Entry Rules Access Enabled – enable authentication via this access point. Access Profiles – select one of the profiles pre-defined in Directory / Time profiles or set the time profile for this element manually.
  • Page 26 Each user can be assigned a private switch activation code. The user switch codes can be arbitrarily combined with the universal switch codes defined in the Hardware | Switches menu. If the codes are identical with the codes already defined in the intercom configuration, the mark will appear at the colliding codes.
  • Page 27 mark the selection from predefined profiles or manual setting of a time profile for the given element. set a time profile for the given element. Auth ID – set a unique mobile device/user identifier. The parameter value is automatically generated for pairing. You can move Auth ID to another user or copy it to another device in the same location.
  • Page 28 User Fingerprints – display the set count of fingerprints; up to 2 different fingerprints can be set. This section is displayed only if the biometric reader module is available. enrol via USB reader enrol via Fingerprint scanner module 3 Caution The fingerprint loading capacity is up to 2000 per device.
  • Page 29 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 29/128...
  • Page 30 Click to select a finger for fingerprint loading. Up to two fingerprints may be saved for each user. Click SCAN FINGER to load a fingerprint. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 30/128...
  • Page 31 Place the selected finger on an external USB reader. This process is repeated three times for greater precision. Repeat the process if any inconsistency occurs during fingerprint reading. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 31/128...
  • Page 32 If fingerprint scanning is successful, click DONE to confirm the settings. To set the finger function, click the icon to display the list of available functions: Door opening Silent alarm; configurable only if Door opening is active Automation F1 – generate the FingerEntered event in Automation. F1 helps distinguish the applied finger in Automation.
  • Page 33 Click SAVE AND QUIT to confirm the fingerprint enrolment and selected functions. You can check the current settings in the User tab. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 33/128...
  • Page 34 It is possible to read the card ID via an RFID card reader. Proceed as follows: ® Go to the USB Driver settings. Set up the COM port for the connected reader. Press the Read button via the 2N Access Unit web interface. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 34/128...
  • Page 35 Tap the card on the card reader. The card ID is successfully read. Do not forget to save the configuration. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 35/128...
  • Page 36 5.2.2 Time Profiles Such 2N Access Unit functions as RFID card/numeric code access, for example, can be time-limited by being assigned a time profile . By assigning a time profile you can: block all calls to a selected user beyond the set time interval...
  • Page 37 This parameter helps you set time profiles within a week period. A profile is active when it matches the set intervals. If a day is marked as holiday (refer to Directory Holidays ), the last table row (Holiday) is applied regardless of the day in a week. Make sure that the real time settings are correct (refer to the Date and Time subsection) to make this function work properly.
  • Page 38 Note You can set any number of intervals within a day: 8:00–12:00, 13:00–17: 00, 18:00–20:00, e.g. To make a profile active for the whole day, enter one day-covering interval: 00:00–24:00. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 38/128...
  • Page 39 5.2.3 Holidays Here select the bank holidays (including Sundays). You can assign them different time intervals than to working days in their time profiles. You can set holidays for the coming 10 years (click the year number at the top of the screen to select a year).
  • Page 40: Hardware

    5.3 Hardware Here is what you can find in this section 5.3.1 Switches 5.3.2 Door 5.3.3 Audio 5.3.4 Backlight 5.3.5 Card Reader 5.3.6 Digital Inputs 5.3.7 Extenders 5.3.8 Lift Control 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 40/128...
  • Page 41 Switches provide a very flexible and efficient control of such peripherals connected to the Access Unit as electric door locks, lighting, additional ringing signalling, and so on. 2N Access Unit allows you to configure to 2 independent all-purpose switches. A switch can be activated by:...
  • Page 42 The switch signals its state by: a programmable beep. a LED indicator if available in the 2N Access Unit model. List of Parameters Switch Enabled – enable/disable the switch globally. When disabled, the switch cannot be activated by any of the available codes (including user switch codes), by quick dial button.
  • Page 43 The table above includes a list of universal codes that help you activate switches from 2N Access Unit keypad. Up to 10 universal codes can be defined for each switch (depending on the particular intercom model).
  • Page 44 Sound Signalling – set the sound signalling type for switch activation. Choose the Short beep or Long beep (during the whole activation). Synchronise with – set switch synchronisation to enable automatic switch activation after another switch activation with a predefined delay. Define the delay in the Synchronisation Ddelay parameter.
  • Page 45 In case of use external relay part no.: 9137410E are used next HTTP commands: To turn on the switch – http://ip_address/state.xml?relayState=1 (e.g.: http://192.168.1.10/state.xml?relayState=1 To turn on for pre-defined time (default value is 1.5 s) – http://ip_address /state.xml?relayState=2 (e.g.: http://192.168.1.10/state.xml?relayState=2 To turn off – http://ip_address/state.xml?relayState=0 (e.g.: http://192.168.1.10...
  • Page 46 5.3.2 Door List of Parameters Door Assigned switch – select a switch for the electromagnetic door lock control. The switch state controls the door unlocking signalling (green door symbol, green LED). Assigned input – define one (or none) of the logical inputs for open door detection.
  • Page 47 Unauthorised door open detection – detect if the door is open when switch has been locked. Door open too long detection – door open too long detection. Maximum door open time – maximum permitted door open duration in seconds. Assigned input – select one (or none) of the logic inputs for the departure button function.
  • Page 48 Entry Rules Access enabled – enable access in a direction (entry, exit). If access is disabled, the door cannot be opened from the selected side. Emergency Lockdown – display the active door lock setting: Unlocked/Locked. Caution Emergency lockdown is superior to all time and access profiles. Time profile –...
  • Page 49 Zonal code – enable the zonal code for the time profile and authentication combination in this row. You can use the zonal code instead of the user PIN. Caution If the time profile is unset, the authentication mode is ignored on the given row.
  • Page 50 Service cards are two common cards that are dedicated to this particular purpose by you. Be sure to complete their IDs in the Plus card ID and Minus card ID items in this section. The count of access card ID characters is given by the card type and is variable.
  • Page 51 Exit Rules Access enabled – enable access in a direction (entry, exit). If access is disabled, the door cannot be opened from the selected side. Emergency Lockdown – display the active door lock setting: Unlocked/Locked. Caution Emergency lockdown is superior to all time and access profiles. Time profile –...
  • Page 52 Zonal code – enable the zonal code for the time profile and authentication combination in this row. You can use the zonal code instead of the user PIN. REX button – enable the exit button function for the selected time profile. Set the exit button input in Hardware / Door / Door tab.
  • Page 53 Service cards are two common cards that are dedicated to this particular purpose by you. Be sure to complete their IDs in the Plus card ID and Minus card ID items in this section. The count of access card ID characters is given by the card type and is variable.
  • Page 54 5.3.3 Audio Key beep volume – set the key beep volume. The volume values are relative against the set master volume. Warning tone volume – set the volume of warning and signalling tones described in the Signalling of Operational Statuses section.
  • Page 55 5.3.4 Backlight Use this tab to set the module backlight and signalling LED brightness levels separately. Backlight – set the backlight brightness value for the day mode. Set the value as a percentage of the maximum possible LED brightness. Signaling LEDs – set the signaling LED brightness value for the day mode. Set the value as a percentage of the maximum possible LED brightness.
  • Page 56 Note The brightness parameters affect the function, power consumption and general appearance of your device. A high nametag and button backlight value may, if the ambient light level is low, dazzle the persons standing in front of the intercom and, in general, increase the power consumption of the device.
  • Page 57 5.3.5 Card Reader Card Reader helps you control access to your building effectively using contactless RFID cards. The supported card types depend on the card reader model used. List of Parameters Associated switch – select a switch to be activated whenever a valid card is applied.
  • Page 58 If an external card reader is connected, a limited offer of parameters is displayed. Caution Pro 2N Access Unit 2.0 platí, že čtečky karet se nezobrazují samostatně jako u starších verzí Access Unit, ale jejich nastavení je umístěno v sekci Hardware / Rozšiřující moduly.
  • Page 59 Assigned input – define one (or none) of the logical inputs for secured state detection. The secured state is then signalled by a red LED on the 2N Access Unit Input mode – set the active level of the input (polarity).
  • Page 60 In lower PCB versions, it is indicated by the LED light on the right-hand module side. Note Menu Digital Inputs is available for models: ® IP Verso ® ® IP Vario IP Force if an internal card reader is installed 2N Access Unit 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 60/128...
  • Page 61 5.3.7 Extenders You can enhance the 2N Access Unit with extending modules connected to the basic unit. The following modules are available: Keypad module Infopanel module Card reader module Bluetooth module I/O module Wiegand module Inductive loop module Display module...
  • Page 62 Extremely high name tag and button backlight values may, if the ambient light level is low, dazzle the persons standing in front of the 2N Access Unit and, in general, increase the power consumption of the device. An excessively low LED brightness...
  • Page 63 Keypad Module Configuration Door – set the reader direction (Door Entry, Door Exit) for the Attendance system purposes. Forward to Wiegand Output – set a group of Wiegand outputs to which all pressed keys are to be forwarded. Transmitted Code Format – select a 4bit or 8bit (higher security) format for the codes to be transmitted.
  • Page 64 Infopanel Module Configuration No parameters are available to the public at present. Card Reader Module Configuration Module Name – set the module name for card reader logging purposes. Door – set the reader direction (Not specified, Arrival, Departure) for the Attendance system purposes.
  • Page 65 Forward to Wiegand Output – set a group of Wiegand outputs to which all the received RFID card IDs will be resent. To accelerate card reading, you are recommended to select the card types used by the user in the module settings. Bluetooth Module Module Name –...
  • Page 66 Operation Mode – set the authentication method for a mobile phone: Tap in app – authentication has to be confirmed by tapping on an icon in the application running in a mobile phone. ® Touch mode – touch the card reader having a phone with paired 2N Mobile Key to confirm authentication.
  • Page 67 Module Name – set the module name for input/output specification in the SetOutput, GetInput and InputChanged objects in the 2N Automation Door – set the reader direction (Arrival, Departure) for the Attendance system purposes. Associated Switch – set the switch to be activated after user authentication via this module.
  • Page 68 Induction Loop Module Configuration Maximum Power – set the maximum transmission power for the induction loop antenna. A higher transmission power means a wider range, but less power for other intercom functions. The convenient default value is 0.25 W under normal circumstances.
  • Page 69 Fingerprint Reader Module Configuration Module Name – set the module name for logging events from the Fingerprint reader. Door – set the reader direction (Arrival, Departure) for the Attendance system purposes. Associated Switch – set the switch to be activated after user authentication via this module.
  • Page 70 Touch Keypad Door – set the reader direction (Door Entry, Door Exit) for the Attendance system purposes. Blink at Keystroke – set keystroke light signalling for noisy environments where acoustic signals are difficult to hear. Forward to Wiegand Output – set a group of Wiegand outputs to which all pressed keys are to be forwarded.
  • Page 71 Touch Keypad & RFID Reader 125 kHz, 13.56 MHz 13.56 MHz (125 kHz) Card Reader (serial number) Module Name – set the module name for card reader logging purposes. Door – set the reader direction (Not specified, Arrival, Departure) for the Attendance system purposes.
  • Page 72 Touch keypad (serial number) Door – set the reader direction (Door Entry, Door Exit) for the Attendance system purposes. Blink at Keystroke – set keystroke light signalling for noisy environments where acoustic signals are difficult to hear. Forward to Wiegand Output – set a group of Wiegand outputs to which all pressed keys are to be forwarded.
  • Page 73 Bluetooth & RFID Reader 125 kHz, 13.56 MHz 13.56 MHz (125 kHz) Card Reader (serial number) Module Name – set the module name for card reader logging purposes. Door – set the reader direction (Not specified, Arrival, Departure) for the Attendance system purposes.
  • Page 74 Allowed Card Types – set the type of a card to be accepted by the card reader. The card reader supports just one card type at an instant. Forward to Wiegand Output – set a group of Wiegand outputs to which all the received RFID card IDs will be resent.
  • Page 75 5.3.8 Lift Control To control the floor lift access, connect the AXIS A9188 relay module to the 2N Access Unit . Up to 5 relay modules can be connected to one 2N Access Unit , each of which can control up to 8 floors, which makes a total of 40. Make sure that the...
  • Page 76 Relay Modules Switch-On Duration – set the relay module activation time. Enabled – activate/deactivate the AXIS A9188 module used for lift control for up to 8 floors. IP address – AXIS A9188 IP address. State – display the state of the connected AXIS A9188 module (Error/Access denied/Ready/Offline).
  • Page 77 Caution You just need one authentication username and password for all the modules. Floors Floor name – set the floor name. Public access – activate permanent floor access without any authentication. Profile – select one or more time profiles to be applied. Set the time profiles in the Directory / Time Profiles section.
  • Page 78 Certificate generation for AXIS A9188 Retrieve the AXIS A9188 relay module in the LAN using AXIS IP Utility Enter the root/root login. Select Preferences / Additional device configuration in the menu. A new device configuration window gets displayed. Select System Options / Security / Certificates.
  • Page 79: Services

    5.4 Services Here is what you can find in this section: 5.4.1 E-mail 5.4.2 Mobile Key 5.4.3 Automation 5.4.4 HTTP API 5.4.5 Web Server 5.4.6 SNMP 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 79/128...
  • Page 80 5.4.1 E-mail To inform the intercom users on all missed and/or successfully completed calls, configure 2N IP intercom to send an e-mail after every call to the called user. You can compile the e-mail subject and message text of your own. If your intercom is equipped with a camera, you can automatically attach one or more snapshots taken during the call or ringing.
  • Page 81 Server address – set the SMTP server address to which e-mails shall be sent. Server port – specify the SMTP server port. Modify the value only if the SMTP server setting is substandard. The typical SMTP port value is 25. Username –...
  • Page 82 Deliver in – set the time limit for delivering an e-mail to an inaccessible SMTP server. Click Apply & Test to send a testing e-mail to the defined address with the aim to test the functionality of the current e-mail sending setting. Enter the destination e-mail address into the Test e-mail address field and press the button.
  • Page 83 E-mail on Card Set e-mail sending whenever a RFID card is tapped on the card reader on this tab. Send E-mail at – set e-mail sending whenever a RFID card is tapped on the card reader. The following options are available: Denied events –...
  • Page 84 Body – edit the text to be sent. Use the HTML formatting marks in the text. You can insert special symbols substituting the username, date and time, intercom identification or authentication ID, which will be replaced with the actual value before sending.
  • Page 85 5.4.2 Mobile Key 2N Access Unit equipped with the Bluetooth module allow for user authentication ® via the Mobile Key application available to devices with iOS 8.1 and higher (iPhone 4 s and higher phones) or Android 4.4 KitKat and higher (Bluetooth 4.0 Smart supporting phones).
  • Page 86 Encryption Keys and Locations ® ® Mobile Key – 2N Access Unit communication is always encrypted. Mobile cannot authenticate a user without knowing the encryption key. The primary encryption key is automatically generated upon the 2N Access Unit first launch and can be re-generated manually any time later.
  • Page 87 Encryption Key Administration 2N Access Unit can keep up to 4 valid encryption keys: 1 primary and up to 3 secondary ones. A mobile device can use any of the 4 keys for communication encryption. The encryption keys are fully controlled by the system administrator. It is recommended that the encryption keys should be periodically updated for security reasons, especially in the event of a mobile device loss or intercom configuration leak.
  • Page 88 The mobile device keys are updated ® at every use of the Mobile Key application. Pairing PIN validity – set the authorisation PIN validity for user mobile device pairing with the 2N Access Unit 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 88/128...
  • Page 89 In the case of loss of a mobile phone with access data proceed as follows: Delete the Mobile Key Auth ID value for the user to block the lost phone and avoid misuse. Re-generate the primary encryption key (optionally) to avoid misuse of the encryption key stored in the mobile device.
  • Page 90 5.4.3 Automation 2N Access Unit provides highly flexible setting options to satisfy variable user needs. There are situations in which the standard configuration settings (switch or call modes, e.g.) are insufficient and so 2N Access Unit offers a special programmable...
  • Page 91 5.4.4 HTTP API 2N HTTP API is an application interface designed for control of selected 2N IP intercom functions via the HTTP . It enables 2N IP intercoms to be integrated easily with third party products, such as home automation, security and monitoring systems, etc. HTTP API provides the following services: System API –...
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  • Page 93 5.4.5 Web Server You can configure your 2N Access Unit using a standard browser with access to the integrated web server. Use the secured HTTPS protocol for communication between the browser and 2N Access Unit . Having accessed the intercom, enter the login name and password.
  • Page 94 HTTP Port – set the web server communication port via the unsecured HTTP. The port setting will not be applied until the 2N Access Unit gets restarted. HTTPS Port – set the web server communication port via the secured HTTPS.
  • Page 95 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <strings language="English" languageshort="EN"> <!-- Global enums--> <s id="enum/error/1">Invalid value!</s> <s id="enum/bool_yesno/0">NO</s> <s id="enum/bool_yesno/1">YES</s> <s id="enum/bool_user_state/0">ACTIVE</s> <s id="enum/bool_user_state/1">INACTIVE</s> <s id="enum/bool_profile_state/0">ACTIVE</s> <s id="enum/bool_profile_state/1">INACTIVE</s> </strings> While translating, modify the value of <s> elements only. Do not modify the values. The language name specified by the language attribute of the <strings>...
  • Page 96 5.4.6 SNMP The 2N Access Unit integrate a remote intercom supervision functionality via the SNMP. The 2N Access Unit support the SNMP version 2c. List of Parameters SNMP Enabled – Allows you to enable the SNMP function Community String – text string representing the access key to the MIB table objects.
  • Page 97 Location – enter the device location (1st floor, e.g.). IP Address – enter up to 4 valid IP addresses for SNMP agent access to block access from other addresses. If the field is empty, the device may be accessed from any IP address. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 97/128...
  • Page 98: System

    5.5 System Here is what you can find in this section: 5.5.1 Network 5.5.2 Date and Time 5.5.3 Licence 5.5.4 Certificates 5.5.5 Auto Provisioning 5.5.6 Syslog 5.5.7 Maintenance 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 98/128...
  • Page 99 5.5.1 Network As the 2N Access Unit is connected to the LAN, make sure that its IP address has been set correctly or obtained from the LAN DHCP server. Configure the IP address and DHCP in the Network subsection. To know the current IP address of your...
  • Page 100 Static IP Address – display the static IP address of the 2N Access Unit , which is used together with the below mentioned parameters if the Use DHCP Server parameter is disabled. Network Mask – set the network mask. Default Gateway – set the address of the default gateway, which provides communication with off-LAN equipment.
  • Page 101 Repress Ping to send another query to the same address. 802.1x The tab is not displayed for 2N Access Unit 2.0, which does not support the 802.1x protocol. Device Identity – set the user name (identity) for authentication via EAP-MD5 and EAP-TLS.
  • Page 102 MD5 Authentication Enabled – enable authentication of network devices via the 802.1x EAP-MD5 protocol. Do not enable this function if your LAN does not support 802.1x. If you do so, the 2N Access Unit will become inaccessible. Password – enter the access password for EAP-MD5 authentication.
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  • Page 104 5.5.2 Date and Time If you control validity of lock activation codes and similar by time profiles, make sure that the 2N Access Unit internal date and time are set correctly. Access Unit is equipped with a back-up real-time clock to withstand up to several days’...
  • Page 105 List of Parameters Synchronise – push the button to synchronise the 2N Access Unit time value with your PC time value. Time Zone – set the time zone for the installation site to define time shifts and winter/summer time transitions.
  • Page 106 5.5.3 Licence Some 2N Access Unit functions are available with a valid licence key only. Refer to the Function Licensing subsection for the list of 2N Access Unit licensing options. List of Parameters Serial Number – display the serial number of the device for which the licence is valid.
  • Page 107 Enhanced Security – check whether the functions activated by the Enhanced Security licence are available. Enhanced Intergration – check whether the functions activated by the Enhanced Integration licence are available. NFC Support – check whether the functions activated. Lift Control Support – check whether the functions activated by the Lift Module license are available.
  • Page 108 5.5.4 Certificates Some 2N Access Unit network services use the Transaction Layer Security (TLS) protocol for communication with other LAN devices to prevent third parties from monitoring and/or modifying the communication contents. Unilateral or bilateral authentication based on certificates and private keys is needed for establishing connections via TLS.
  • Page 109 If you use the Self Signed certificate for encryption of the intercom web server – browser communication, the communication is secure, but the browser will warn you that it is unable to verify the 2N Access Unit certificate validity. Refer to the tables below for the current list of trusted and user certificates: Press to load a certificate saved on your PC.
  • Page 110 TFTP/HTTP server selected by you according to predefined rules. You can configure the TFTP and HTTP server address manually. The 2N Access Unit supports automatic address identification via the local DHCP server (Option 66).
  • Page 111 MODEL in the filename specifies the intercom model: au – 2N Access Unit MACADDR is the MAC address of the 2N Access Unit in the 00-00-00-00-00-00 format. Find the MAC address on the 2N Access Unit production plate or on the Status tab in the web interface.
  • Page 112 File Path – set the firmware/configuration filename directory or prefix on the server. The 2N Access Unit expects the au_firmware.bin, au-common.xml and au- MACADDR.xml files. User Authentication – Allows to use credentials for connect with server At Boot Time – enable check and/or execution of update upon every 2N Access Unit start.
  • Page 113 Configuration Use the Configuration tab to set automatic configuration download from the server defined by you. The 2N Access Unit periodically downloads a file from the server and gets reconfigured without getting restarted. Firmware update enabled – enable automatic firmware/configuration updating from the TFTP/HTTP server.
  • Page 114 Address Retrieval Mode – select whether the TFTP/HTTP server address shall be entered manually or a value retrieved automatically from the DHCP server using Option 66 shall be used. Server Address – enter the TFTP ( tftp://ip_address ), HTTP ( http://ip_address or HTTPS ( https://ip_address...
  • Page 115 Last Update At – last update time Update Result (Common Config) – last update result. The following options are available: DHCP option 66 failed, Firmware is up to date, Server connection failed, Running..., File not found. Communication Result Detail (Common Config) – server communication error code or TFTP/HTTP status code.
  • Page 116 Active profile – select one of the pre-defined profiles (ACS), or choose a setting of your own and configure the ACS connection manually. Next synchronisation in – display the time period in which the intercom shall contact a remote ACS. Connection status –...
  • Page 117 Trusted certificate – set the set of CA certificates for validation of the ACS public certificate. Choose one of three sets, see the Certificates subsection. If none is selected, the ACS public certificate is not validated. User certificate – specify the user certificate and private key to validate the intercom right to communicate with the ACS.
  • Page 118 Syslog server including relevant information on the device states and processes for recording, analysis and audit. It is unnecessary to configure this service for common 2N Access Unit operation. List of Parameters Send Syslog Messages –...
  • Page 119 General overview of local syslog messages. 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 119/128...
  • Page 120 Reset Configuration – reset default values for all of the 2N Access Unit parameters except for the network settings. Use the respective jumper or push 2N Access Unit...
  • Page 121 The default state reset deletes the license key if any. Hence, we recommend you to copy it to another storage for later use. Upgrade Firmware – upgrade your 2N Access Unit firmware. Press the button to display a dialogue window for you to select and upload the firmware file to the intercom.
  • Page 122 Caution 2N Access Unit configuration change writing takes 3–15 s depending 2N Access Unit on the configuration size. Do not restart the intercom during this process. License – click Display to display a dialogue window including a list of used licenses and third party software as well as a EULA link.
  • Page 123: Supplementary Information

    6. Supplementary Information Here is what you can find in this section: 6.1 Troubleshooting 6.2 Directives, Laws and Regulations 6.3 General Instructions and Cautions 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 123/128...
  • Page 124: Troubleshooting

    6.1 Troubleshooting For the most frequently asked questions refer to faq.2n.cz 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 124/128...
  • Page 125: Directives, Laws And Regulations

    6.2 Directives, Laws and Regulations 2N Access Unit conforms to the following directives and regulations: 2014/35/EU on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of electrical equipment designed for use within certain...
  • Page 126: General Instructions And Cautions

    6.3 General Instructions and Cautions Please read this User Manual carefully before using the product. Follow all instructions and recommendations included herein. Any use of the product that is in contradiction with the instructions provided herein may result in malfunction, damage or destruction of the product. The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any damage incurred as a result of a use of the product other than that included herein, namely undue application and disobedience of the recommendations and warnings in contradiction...
  • Page 127 The consumer shall, without delay, change the access password for the product after installation. The manufacturer shall not be held liable or responsible for any damage incurred by the consumer in connection with the use of the original password. The manufacturer also assumes no responsibility for additional costs incurred by the consumer as a result of making calls using a line with an increased tariff.
  • Page 128 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. Modřanská 621, 143 01 Prague 4, Czech Republic Phone: +420 261 301 500, Fax: +420 261 301 599 E-mail: sales@2n.cz Web: www.2n.cz v2.28 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s., www.2n.cz 128/128...

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