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  • Page 1     2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual             v.2.37 www.2n.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Content: • 1. Product Overview • 2. Express Wizard for Basic Settings • 3. Model Differences and Function Licensing • 3.1 Function Licensing • 4. Signalling of Operational Statuses • 5. Intercom Configuration • 5.1 Status •...
  • Page 3 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • 5.5.7 Maintenance • 6. Supplementary Information • 6.1 Troubleshooting • 6.2 Directives, Laws and Regulations • 6.3 General Instructions and Cautions 3 /  224...
  • Page 4: Product Overview

    Some 2N LTE intercom models are equipped with a numeric keypad, which can be used as a code. The 2N LTE intercoms can be equipped with an RFID card reader for authorised access control and thus become a key part of your surveillance or attendance control systems.
  • Page 5 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual The following symbols and pictograms are used in the manual:  Safety • Always abide by this information to prevent persons from injury.  Warning • Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device.
  • Page 6: Express Wizard For Basic Settings

    ® configuration interface via the 2N Remote Configuration. Use the name admin and password 2n (i.e. default reset password) for your first login to the configuration interface. We recommend you to change the default password upon your first login. The intercom requires a password change upon the first login. Strong passwords are only accepted: eight characters at least including one capital letter, one small letter and one digit. ...
  • Page 7 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Display name – set the name to be displayed as CLIP on the called party's phone, in the login window and on the web interface start page. • Phone number (ID) – set the intercom phone number (or another unique ID composed of characters and digits) to identify the intercom uniquely in calls and registration.
  • Page 8 • Password – enter the password for intercom authentication. Quick Dial Button Settings All the 2N LTE intercom models are equipped with quick dial buttons. If you press a quick dial button, a call will be set up to the phone number assigned to the respective Users list position.
  • Page 9 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual You can also use the 2N LTE intercom with one or more IP phones without a SIP server. Use the Direct Call for outgoing calls enter called phone address (sip:phone_number@phone_ip_address) instead of the phone number.   9 /  224...
  • Page 10 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Electric Lock Switching Settings An electric lock can be attached to the 2N LTE intercoms and controlled by a code from the intercom numeric keypad, or a code from the IP phone keypad during a call. Connect the electric lock as instructed in the Installation Manual of your intercom model.
  • Page 11: Model Differences And Function Licensing

    3.1 Function Licensing Feature Licensing A standard license integrated in the device is mostly sufficient for a common use of the 2N IP intercom. In addition, the 2N IP intercom can be extended to include functions that are subject to a paid license. ...
  • Page 12 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual License Types Some 2N IP intercom functions are unavailable until a valid license key is entered (refer to the License subsection). The following types of licenses are available: • (integrated) • Enhanced Audio (integrated) • Enhanced Security ((integrated) •...
  • Page 13 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Function Enhance Enhance Enhance Enhance Informa Licence d  Cast Audio Video Integrati Security User sounds • (integrated) Automatic audio • (integrated) test Noise detection • (integrated) Audio/video • GOLD streaming (RTSP Server) External IP camera •...
  • Page 14 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Function Enhance Enhance Enhance Enhance Informa Licence d  Cast Audio Video Integrati Security Automatic update • GOLD (TFTP/HTTP Client) FTP client • GOLD SNMP client • GOLD TR-069 • GOLD 802.1x support • (integrated) SIPS (TLS) support •...
  • Page 15 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual How do I get the license? Licenses are generated by 2N according to the particular serial number. After you decide which license you want, you need to get the serial number of your unit and contact your distributor for the license key.
  • Page 16: Signalling Of Operational Statuses

    2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 4. Signalling of Operational Statuses 2N LTE intercom generates sounds to signal switching and changes of operational statuses. Each status change is assigned a different type of tone. See the table below for the list of signals.
  • Page 17 Refer to the Device Configuration subsection in the 2N LTE intercom Installation Manual for details. Call end signalling 2N LTE intercom enables the user to set a call end timeout to avoid call blocking. Press a key on your VoIP phone to extend the call time during this timeout.
  • Page 18: Intercom Configuration

    2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5. Intercom Configuration Start Screen The start screen is an introductory overview screen displayed upon login to the intercom web interface. Use the back arrow   in the left-hand upper corner of the following web interface pages to return to this screen anytime.
  • Page 19 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Configuration Menu The 2N LTE intercom configuration includes 5 main menus: State, Directory, Hardware, Services and System including submenus; see below.   Status • Device – essentials on the intercom • Services – information on active services and their states • License – current states of licenses and available intercom functions •...
  • Page 20 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Automation – flexible intercom settings according to the user's requirements • HTTP API – HTTP API authorisation settings • User Sounds – user sound settings and upload  • Web Server – web server and access password settings • Audio Test – automatic audio test settings •...
  • Page 21: Status

    2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.1 Status The Status menu provides clear status and other essential information on the intercom. The menu is divided into five tabs: Device, Services, Licence, Access Log, Call Log and Events. Locate device – optical and acoustic signalling of a device. Note: Optical signalling is possible only if the device is equipped with control backlight (Verso, Base, Vario, Force, Safety and Uni).
  • Page 22 ® ® ® Base, 2N  IP Vario, 2N  IP Force, 2N  IP Safety a 2N  IP Uni). If a speaker is not integrated ® in the device, make sure than an external speaker is connected (2N  IP Audio ® Kit and 2N  IP Video Kit) to use sound signalling.   22 /  224...
  • Page 23 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Services The Services tab displays the status of the network interface and selected services.   23 /  224...
  • Page 24 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Licence The Licence tab displays the list of licensed functions of the intercom including their current availability (on the basis of a valid licence key entered in the System | Licence menu). 24 /  224...
  • Page 25 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Access Log The Access Log tab displays the last 10 records on applied cards. Each record includes the card tapping time, card ID and type and description details (validity, card owner, etc.).   25 /  224...
  • Page 26 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Call Log The call log provides a list of all accomplished calls. Each call includes the contact type, called/ calling user ID, call date and time, call duration and status (incoming, outgoing, missed, picked up elsewhere, doorbell button). Use the search box for fulltext search in the call name. Use the check box for selecting all records for bulk deletion.
  • Page 27 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual •  – tlačítko slouží k exportu všech zaznamenaných událostí do CSV souboru. 27 /  224...
  • Page 28 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Event Description AccessLimi Event generated after 5 unsuccessful user authentication atttempts (card, code, fingerprint). The access module gets blocked for 30 seconds even if the subsequent authetication is correct. ApiAccessR equested AccessTake Card tapping in Anti-passback area.
  • Page 29 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Event Description DoorOpenT Detection of a too-long opened door, settings in Hardware / Door / Door. ooLong DoorStateC Door open/closed state detection. Settings can be made in Hardware / Door / hanged Door. DtmfPresse DTMF code pressing during a call.
  • Page 30 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Event Description MobKeyEnt Bluetooth authorisation. ered MotionDete Generated after motion detection, settings can be made in Hardware / cted Camera / Internal Camera. NoiseDetec Generated after noise detection, settings in Hardware / Audio. OutputCha Signals a state change of the logic output.
  • Page 31: Directory

    2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Event Description UserAuthe User authentication. nticated UserReject Signals user authentication and subsequent door opening. VirtualInpu Virtual input change. VirtualOutp Virtual output change. CallSession Informs of the current call phase (initialized, connecting, ringing, connected, StateChang terminated).
  • Page 32 RFID card/code door unlocking, missed call e-mails and so on.  The Users list contains up to 1999 users (variable in the 2N LTE intercom models) – typically, each user is assigned just one item (position 1 to 1999). ...
  • Page 33  Warning ® • You are not advised to edit the device directory that is managed by 2N Access ® Commander via the device web interface. Due to synchronization with 2N Access Commander the directory changes made via the web interface will be lost.
  • Page 34 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Name – mandatory parameter for easier user search, for example. • Photo – load the user photo. Click the photo adding frame to display the Photo editor to load a photo from a file or create a user photo using an integrated camera. The supported photo formats are .jpg, .png and .bmp.
  • Page 35 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual telephone numbers, especially in installations where the quick dial button count is insufficient. The visitor enters a virtual number via the numerical keypad and presses the * key. You are recommended to place a clear user/virtual number list nearby including simple instructions for use to facilitate this type of user calls.
  • Page 36 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual You can assign up to three user phone numbers to each user position. In case the user is inaccessible on one number, the following number will be dialled after a ringing timeout. Enable the Parallel call to following number to enable dialling multiple numbers simultaneously. The phone number validity can also be time profile-limited.
  • Page 37  IP Eye – intercom HTTP communication.  Note The 'IP Eye Address' function is available in selected 2N LTE intercom models only (refer to the model and licence overview). When Enhanced Integration is not licensed on a device, it is possible to control the locks ®...
  • Page 38 16, which can occur when group calling and multiple numbers assigned to a speed dial button are used simultaneously.  Note • The User Deputy function is available in selected 2N LTE intercom models only (refer to the model and licence overview). • Entry Rules  •...
  • Page 39 Virtual card ID – set the user virtual card ID for user identification in the devices that are integrated with the 2N IP intercoms via a Wiegand interface. Each user can be assigned just one virtual card. The virtual card ID is a sequence of 6–32 characters: 0–9, A–F. After the user is validated via the Bluetooth/biometric reader, the identifier is sent to the device integrated with the 2N IP intercom  via Wiegand.
  • Page 40 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • 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 41 Subs. 5.2.1.1 Pokyny pro nastavení uživatelských otisků prstů for user fingerprint loading details.   2N LTE intercom helps you use the recognized license plates sent in the HTTP request by the AXIS cameras equipped with additional VaxALPR to api/lpr/licenseplate (refer to the HTTP API manual for 2N IP intercoms).
  • Page 42 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Floors – select the floors available to the user.  • Time Profile – select one or more time profiles to be applied. Set the time profiles in the Directory / Time Profiles section. •  mark the selection from predefined profiles or manual setting of a time profile for the given element.
  • Page 43 LTE Verso (Part No. 9155045) fingerprint reader or an external USB fingerprint scanner (Part No. 9137423E) as follows:  ® 1a) To load fingerprints via the 2N  LTE Verso reader, use the web interface at the selected user and click   Load via fingerprint reader module in Directory / Users/ User fingerprints. ®...
  • Page 44 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual  2) Click to select a finger for fingerprint loading.  Up to two fingerprints may be saved for each user.  3) Click SCAN FINGER to load a fingerprint.   44 /  224...
  • Page 45 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual  4) 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.   45 /  224...
  • Page 46 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual  5) 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 •...
  • Page 47 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Click SAVE AND QUIT to confirm the fingerprint enrolment and selected functions.  6) You can check the current settings in the User tab.   47 /  224...
  • Page 48 It is possible to read the card ID via an RFID card reader. Proceed as follows: • Go to the 2N USB Driver settings. • Set up the COM port for the connected reader. • Press the Read button via the 2N LTE intercom web interface. • Tap the card on the card reader. 48 /  224...
  • Page 49 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • The card ID is successfully read. • Do not forget to save the configuration. 49 /  224...
  • Page 50 Assign a time profile according to a week time sheet to define availability of the selected function. Just set from-to or days in the week on which the function shall be available. 2N LTE intercom helps you create up to 20 time profiles (depending on the 2N LTE model) that can be assigned to the function;...
  • Page 51 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual List of Parameters   • Profile name – enter a profile name. This parameter is optional and helps you find items in the time profile list and select profiles in the switch, card and phone number settings more easily.
  • Page 52 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Make sure that the real time settings are correct (refer to the Date and Time subsection) to make this function work properly.   Note • You can set any number of intervals within a day: 8:00–12:00, 13:00–17:00, 18:00–...
  • Page 53 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 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 54: Hardware

    2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.3 Hardware Here is what you can find in this section: • 5.3.1 Switches • 5.3.2 Audio • 5.3.3 Camera • 5.3.4 Buttons • 5.3.5 Backlight • 5.3.6 Display • 5.3.7 Digital Inputs • 5.3.8 Extenders...
  • Page 55 5.3.1 Switches Switches provide a very flexible and efficient control of such intercom peripherals as electric door locks, lighting, additional ringing signalling, and so on. 2N LTE intercoms allows you to configure up to 4 (depending on model types) independent all-purpose switches.
  • Page 56 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual released. Switch locking and holding can be controlled by time profiles among others. It is not recommended that a time profile be used for the locking function (the time-profile based lock control is present in the device for legacy switch compatibility reasons) because this case results in switch unlocking at the end of the time profile despite manual switch locking.
  • Page 57 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Switch 1–4 • 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 a call or quick dial button. • Switch mode – set the monostable/bistable mode for the switch. The switch is switched off after a timeout in the monostable mode and switched on with the first activation and off with the next activation in the bistable mode.
  • Page 58  Security • The 12V output is used for lock connection. If, however, the unit (2N IP Intercom, 2N Access Unit) is installed where unauthorized tampering may happen, we ® strongly recommend that the 2N Security Relay (Part No. 9159010) be used for enhanced installation security.
  • Page 59 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual  Caution • In case the switch is locked and the device is turned off and on, the switch will be locked after the device is turned on again. The same is true when the switch is disabled and enabled again.
  • Page 60 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual •  Activation by call – enable switch activation by an incoming or outgoing call, for example. During an outgoing call the switch is activated after SIP message 180 Ringing is received. The called party confirms ringing by this message. The switch is active during the whole call in the bistable mode, and activated by the call beginning and deactivated after the predefined switch-on duration in the monostable mode.
  • Page 61 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual request) and must be as follows: http://ip_address/path. E.g.: http://192.168.1.50/ relay1=off  • Username – enter the username for the external device (WEB relay, e.g.) authentication. The parameter is obligatory only if the external device requires authentication. • Password – enter the external device (WEB relay, e.g.) authentication password. The parameter is obligatory only if the external device requires authentication.
  • Page 62 *. This setting does not apply to other switch codes listed and to numeric keypad code activation, those must be always confirmed by *. The Legacy switch code helps you keep back compatibility with earlier 2N intercom models. •...
  • Page 63 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.3.2 Audio All the 2N LTE intercom models are equipped with a speaker or power amplifier output to which an external loudspeaker can be connected. Set the phone call and state signalling volume control in this configuration section. Set the Master volume to control the master volume of the device: volume of calls, signalling tones, etc.
  • Page 64 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual List of Parameters • Master volume – set the master volume for the entire system. This setting affects the volume of phone calls and all signalling tones. • Adaptive volume – enable the adaptive volume mode in which the speaker volume is adjusted automatically depending on the noise level of the intercom installation site.
  • Page 65 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Ringtone volume – set the incoming call signal loudness. • Call-progress tone volume – set the dial, ring and busy tone volume. In case the call- progress tones are automatically generated by the PBX, this setting will not be applied.
  • Page 66 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Noise Level Threshold – set the microphone noise level threshold for alarm setting. • Alarm Start Delay – set the time interval during which the signal must be above the threshold to start alarm.  • Alarm End Delay – set the time interval during which the signal must be below the threshold to stop alarm.
  • Page 67 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.3.3 Camera This menu is only available in the 2N LTE intercom models that are equipped with an internal camera or can be connected to an external camera. The camera signal can be streamed directly into the call via a videophone, sent by E-mail, streamed via ONVIF/RTSP to another device (a video surveillance device, e.g.), or simply HTTP downloaded from the intercom in the JPEG...
  • Page 68  External IP camera. The change of the ® default video signal source is applied to the RTSP stream and HTTP API. In 2N  IP Eye it is required to enable the external camera manually, even when there is no internal camera present in the device. If no internal camera is connected to the intercom, External IP...
  • Page 69 (typically, when multiple extenders are connected and PoE supply is used). • Live Preview – display a live preview from a 2N IP intercom camera. • Motion detection enabled – enable automatic motion detection via an internal camera. Motion is detected by monitoring of a brightness change in the selected image section in time.
  • Page 70 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Sensitivity threshold– set the lower and upper sensitivity and hysteresis limits for the motion detecting algorithm.  • Detection area – set the rectangular detection area in the image. • Activity graph – display the activity history (image brightness changes) including the upper/lower sensitivity thresholds.
  • Page 71 Password – enter the external IP camera authentication password. The parameter is obligatory only if the external IP camera requires authentication. • Local RTP port – set the local UTP port for RTP stream receiving.  • FAQ: External camera - How to set it in 2N IP/LTE intercom 71 /  224...
  • Page 72 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual The Camera Preview window displays the current image received from an external camera. If the external camera is disconnected or configured incorrectly, the N/A characters are displayed on a blue background. The External IP Camera Log displays the RTSP communication with the selected external IP camera including failures and error states if any.
  • Page 73 Display the list of all potentially available intercom buttons including those physically absent. In ® some 2N LTE Verso models , the button list is divided into 8/5-item groups corresponding to the button extending modules. Click  , select the user and press Add to add a user to the editing field.
  • Page 74 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual window is displayed including detailed information on the ongoing call (user, call direction, state, reason and last event time).   Info • Up to 16 users can be assigned to one speed dial button. • Maximmum total count of numbers called in parallel is 16. This can occur in the case of group call and multiple called users on one quick dial button.
  • Page 75 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.3.5 Backlight This tab helps you control the backlight level of nametags, buttons and brightness of signalling LEDs. If equipped with an ambient light level sensor, the intercom automatically chooses the suitable backlight level within the set range of values. The selected intercoms allow you to control the backlight brightness of name tags (buttons) and signalling LEDs (illuminated pictograms).
  • Page 76 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Intensity by day – set the LED intensity percentage value for the day mode. • ntensity by night – set the LED intensity percentage value for the night mode. If the Intensity by day and Intensity by night are set to one and the same value, the ambient light level is ignored. ...
  • Page 77 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.3.6 Display ® Some intercom models 2N  LTE Verso can be equipped with a colour LCD display. The device state is displayed (call progress, door opening, etc.) and the following modes are available: ® Displej – enable the display and language settings for 2N  LTE Verso. ...
  • Page 78 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Display  • Phone book displayed – enable/disable display of the phone book function. • Entry Keypad – enable the keypad/keypad type. • Disabled – disable the keypad. • Regular keypad – set the regular keypad type. • Scramble keypad – enable/disable keypad button scrambling (random button transposing) before every new display to prevent other persons from watching the code entered (Enhanced Security licence required).
  • Page 79 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Original language – download the localisation file template for own translation. It is an XML file with all the texts to be displayed. • Custom language – remove, download and upload a localisation file of your own. ...
  • Page 80 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Directory This tab helps you configure a structured user list to be displayed. Create any count of groups and add any count of phonebook users to groups. No user can be assigned more times to a group, but one user can be added to multiple groups at the same time.
  • Page 81 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual The created folders and users are displayed to the left. Click   to add a folder. Click  remove a directory including users and groups. Click    to rename a group. Click  to move a user from the main tree to a folder.
  • Page 82 If no image is loaded, the Slideshow mode will never be activated.  ® • To hide the "Start with touch" display on the 2N IP Verso model display, load an image of the resolution of 214 x 320 pixels. ...
  • Page 83 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.3.7 Digital Inputs In this configuration section set the parameters associated with digital inputs and their interconnections with other intercom functions. The digital inputs are available in selected intercom models or where appropriate equipment is installed (e.g. card readers).
  • Page 84 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Assigned Input – define one (or none) of the logical inputs for open door detection. • Unauthorized Door Open Detection – detect if the door is open when switch has been locked. • Door Open Too Long Detection – door open too long detection.
  • Page 85 ® The 2N LTE Verso intercoms are equipped with a red padlock pictogram in the left- hand upper corner of the basic module. The tamper switch equipped models help detect opening of the device cover and signal this event as TamperSwitchActivated.
  • Page 86 Input mode – select whether a user action should be evaluated based on the inverted or normal value of the assigned input. 5.3.8 Extenders ® The 2N  LTE Verso intercoms can be enhanced with extending modules connected to the intercom basic unit. The following modules are available: • Five-button module •...
  • Page 87 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • I/O module • Wiegand module • OSDP module • Inductive loop module • Display module • Fingerprint reader • Touch keypad • Touch keypad & RFID reader 125 kHz, 13.56 MHz • Bluetooth & RFID reader 125 kHz, 13.56 MHz The modules are chain-like interconnected.
  • Page 88 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual  Note • The extending modules are displayed in the order corresponding to their interconnection. The modules connected further from the basic unit are listed below. If more modules of the same type are connected to one intercom, it may be difficult to assign a setting to a particular module.
  • Page 89 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Main Unit Module Configuration • Output 1 maximum power – set the maximum load to be connected to the power output available on the basic unit. When the output is active, the consumption of the other modules (backlight level, etc.) can be adjusted automatically in order that the maximum allowed consumption of the intercom cannot be exceeded.
  • Page 90 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Button Module Configuration • Button function – assign user positions to the buttons.  90 /  224...
  • Page 91 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Keypad Module Configuration • Module Name – set the module name for logging events from the keypad. • 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.
  • Page 92 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Infopanel Module Configuration • No parameters are available to the public at present.  92 /  224...
  • Page 93 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 125 kHz Card Reader Module Configuration  • Module Name – set the module name for card reader logging purposes. • Door – set the reader direction (Door Entry, Door Exit) for the Attendance system purposes. • Associated Switch – set the switch to be activated after user authentication via this module.
  • Page 94 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 13.56 MHz Card Reader Module Configuration • Module Name – set the module name for card reader logging purposes. • Door – set the reader direction (Door Entry, Door Exit) for the Attendance system purposes. • Associated Switch – set the switch to be activated after user authentication via this module.
  • Page 95 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Bluetooth Module • Module name – set the module name for logging events from the Bluetooth module. • Direction – set the reader direction (Not specified, Arrival, Departure) for the Attendance system purposes. • Multiple authentication – enable multiple user authentication via this module (or, authentication is controlled by the user card settings;...
  • Page 96 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.  Warning •...
  • Page 97 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual ® received on any Wiegand input). The 2N  Wiegand Isolator is also equipped with one logical input and one logical output, which can be controlled via Automation. • Module Name – set the module name for input/output specification in the SetOutput, GetInput and InputChanged objects in the 2N Automation.
  • Page 98 Change Facility Code – set the first code part via Wiegand. This applies to Wiegand OUT for 26-bit code format. Contact your security system supplier to know if the Facility Code is requested. • Facility Code – define the 2N IP device location in the security system. Enter a decimal value for the location (0–255). OSDP Module Configuration •...
  • Page 99 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual  Caution • When communication is made by the OSDP device in an unencrypted format after forced encryption is set, this communication will be rejected. Induction Loop Module Configuration • Maximum power – set the maximum transmission power for the induction loop antenna.
  • Page 100 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Display Module Configuration • 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.  100 /  224...
  • Page 101 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 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 102 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Touch Keypad  • Module Name – set the module name for logging events from the 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.
  • Page 103 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 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. 103 /  224...
  • Page 104 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Door – set the reader direction (Not specified, Arrival, Departure) for the Attendance system purposes. • Associated Switch – set the switch to be activated after user authentication via this module. If you set Door Lock Switch, the authentication rules specified in Hardware / Door will be used.
  • Page 105 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 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 106: Services

    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. 5.4 Services Here is what you can find in this section: •...
  • Page 107 The Phone service is one of the basic functions of the intercom: helps you establish connections with other IP network terminal equipment. The 2N LTE intercoms support the extended SIP and are compatible with and certified by the leading SIP PBX and terminal equipment manufacturers (CISCO, Avaya, Broadsoft, etc.).
  • Page 108 • RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol) – is a protocol defining the standard packet format for audio and video transmission in IP networks. 2N LTE intercom uses the RTP for audio and video stream transmission during a call. The stream parameters (port numbers, protocols and codecs) are defined and negotiated via the SDP (Session Description Protocol).
  • Page 109 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • SIP ACcount Enable – allow the SIP account use for calling. If disallowed, the account cannot be used for making outgoing calls and receiving incoming calls. • Display name – set the name to be displayed as CLIP on the called party's phone.
  • Page 110 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Use authentication ID – enable the use of an alternative ID for intercom authentication. If disabled, the phone number defined above is used for authentication. • Authentication ID – enter the alternative ID for authentication. •...
  • Page 111 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Proxy Address – set the SIP Proxy IP address or domain name. • Proxy Port – set the SIP Proxy port. The device uses the default port according to the transport layer (5060 or 5061) or a port obtained from DNS in case the parameter is empty or set to 0.
  • Page 112 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Backup Registrar Port – set the backup SIP registrar port. The device uses the default port according to the transport layer (5060 or 5061) or a port obtained from DNS in case the parameter is empty or set to 0.
  • Page 113 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • SIP transport protocol – set the SIP communication protocol: UDP (default), TCP or TLS. • Minimum Allowed TLS Version – define the lowest TLS version to be connected to the devices. • Trusted certificate – specify one of the three sets of certificates issued by certification authorities to verify the SIP server public certificate validity, refer to the Certificates subsection.
  • Page 114 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Send KeepAlive packets – define whether the intercom shall, during a call, send periodical SIP OPTIONS requests to inquire about the state of the called station (to detect the station failure, e.g.). • IP address filter enabled – enable the blocking of SIP packet receiving from addresses other than SIP Proxy and SIP Registrar.
  • Page 115 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Calls • Call Time Limit – set the call duration limit after which the call is automatically terminated. The intercom signals termination with a beep 10 s before the call end. Enter any DTMF character into the call (# on your IP phone, e.g.) to extend the call time. If the call duration is set to 0 and SRTP is not used, the call is not time limited.
  • Page 116 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual selected voice message is played in both the automatic and manual call answering modes. If this value is 0, the voice message is played instantaneously. Shared by all the SIP accounts. • Answer Incoming Call by Button – pick up an incoming call via a selected speed dial button.
  • Page 117 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Enable Crestron Network Discovery – enable 2N IP intercom identification within the Crestron network. • Crestron Device Name – select the device name. • Crestron Group List – select the group name list with comma as a separator.
  • Page 118 L16 and G.722 are available in selected intercom models only. Codec G.729 is available for all the 2N IP intercoms. The tab below helps you define how DTMF characters shall be sent from the intercom. Check the DTMF receiving options and settings of the opponent to make the function work properly.
  • Page 119 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • In-Band (Audio) – enable classic DTMF dual tone receiving in the audio band. • RTP (RFC-2833) – enable DTMF receiving via the RTP according to RFC-2833. • SIP INFO (RFC-2976) – enable DTMF receiving via SIP INFO messages according to RFC-2976.
  • Page 120 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Video resolution – set the video resolution for phone calls. • Video framerate – set the video frame rate for phone calls. • Video bitrate – set the video stream bit rate for phone calls. • PTZ Mode – enable the PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) function to control the camera display area during the call via DTMF (GOLD license required) from your IP phone numeric keypad.
  • Page 121 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual IP phone key PTZ mode function Move zoom region to the right Move zoom region down Return to initial state • QoS DSCP value – set the video RTP packet priority in the network. The set value is sent in the TOS (Type of Service) field in the IP packet header.
  • Page 122 • Device ID – set the device ID to be displayed in the LAN device list in all the 2N devices in one and the same LAN. You can direct a call to this device by setting the user phone number as device:device_ID in these devices.
  • Page 123 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Access Key 1-3 – set the access key to be shared by the intercom and 2N answering unit. If the access keys do not match in the intercom and2N answering unit, the intercom cannot call the 2N answering unit and the 2N answering unit cannot receive video from the intercom.
  • Page 124 ACS calls.  Caution • In case a 2N IP intercom has already been added to the ACS, back up all of its records before upgrade, then remove the 2N IP intercom from the ACS, perform upgrade and add the intercom again. •...
  • Page 125: Dial Cycles Limit

    2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.4.1.1 Dial Cycles Limit This parameter sets the maximum number of consecutive calls to a calling destination when there is a dialing cycle of deputies (the simplest example of a dialing cycle is when a user has configured itself as a deputy, another example is two users who are configured to be deputies of each other).
  • Page 126 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Example 2 Let’s take the previous example and change the deputy of Dave to Bob. This way the two branches are merged (only one call takes place from step 3 further on). You can also see that Alice is eventually called three times.
  • Page 127 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Example 3 Let’s take the configuration from Example 1 and consider a situation that Alice rejects the call from her first destination. The algorithm skips dialing this destination further on (since the user actively rejected the call and it makes no sense to call them again). The calling groups in individual steps are therefore dynamically modified when one or more users reject the call from various calling destinations.
  • Page 128 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Example 4 It is possible that two calling destinations of a single user are called at once. This can be achieved by configuring the scheme similarly to the example below but this situation may also arise from skipping of the destinations that rejected the call previously.
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  • Page 130: Access Control

    2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.4.2 Access Control Access Control helps you manage accesses and verify user authentications. Entry Rules  • Access Enabled – enable access in a direction (entry, exit). If access is disabled, the door cannot be opened from the selected side.
  • Page 131 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Authentication Mode – set the authentication mode for the time profile in this row including multiple authentication for enhanced security. Select Access denied to ban access. • Zonal Code – enable the zonal code for the time profile and authentication combination in this row.
  • Page 132 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual  Caution • In case the user authenticates itself and activates the silent alarm that is deactivated, the user access will be denied and the alarm will not be activated. • Limit Failed Access Attempts – enable the maximum count of unsuccessful authentication attempts.
  • Page 133 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Anti-Passback is a security function preventing users to use their access cards or other identifiers to re-enter an area without leaving it before (i.e. preventing users from sharing cards).  • Mode – enable/disable the Anti-Passback mode: ...
  • Page 134 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Exit Rules • Access enabled – enable access in a direction (entry, exit). If access is disabled, the door cannot be opened from the selected side. • Time Profile – choose one or more time profiles to be applied. Set the time profiles in Directory / Time profiles.
  • Page 135 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Access Blocking – display the active Access Blocking setting: ON/OFF. • Zonal Code – enter the switch numeric zonal code consisting of two characters at least. However, four characters at least are recommended. • Authentication Signaling – choose the way of signaling a used card or another identifier.
  • Page 136 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual  Warning • The software factory reset or different configuration upload does not result in a change of the access blocking setting. It is only the hardware factory reset using the Reset button on the device that resets the default values.
  • Page 137 ® PICard technology is used for encryption of access card login data. To read the login ® data, the 2N devices need access to the keys generated by the 2N PICard Commander ® application. The keys can subsequently be imported to 2N Access Commander for distribution to all of the supported 2N devices.
  • Page 138 ® ® The 2N  Mobile Key – intercom communication is always encrypted. 2N  Mobile Key cannot authenticate a user without knowing the encryption key. The primary encryption key is automatically generated upon the intercom first launch and can be re-generated manually any time later.
  • Page 139  Mobile Key users that still use this key will not be able to authenticate themselves unless they have updated the encryption keys in their mobile devices ® before deletion. The mobile device keys are updated at every use of the 2N  Mobile Key application.
  • Page 140 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual devices before deletion. The mobile device keys are updated at every use of ® the 2N  Mobile Key application. • Delete primary key – delete the primary key to prevent the users that still use this key from authentication.
  • Page 141 The OSDP provides secure communication for sending such login data as access card IDs or PIN codes between the connected OSDP device (control panel, door controller) and a 2N LTE intercom. The goal is to enable signaling on the 2N LTE intercom based on the counterparty's response to the card signaling definition sent.
  • Page 142 Make sure that the Door / Unused parameter is set for the card reader and keypad in Hardware / Extending modules to make the function work. The 2N LTE intercom confirms the card reading by a beep and the device responds with an appropriate signaling after evaluation.
  • Page 143 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.4.3 Streaming The 2N LTE intercoms provide several audio/video streaming methods; refer to the table below: Transmission method Description JPEG/HTTP Static JPEG image transmission. Refer to the JPEG tab below. MJPEG/HTTP A series of consecutive JPEG images, the Server Push - multipart/x-mixed-replace method.
  • Page 144 List of Parameters ONVIF/RTSP The 2N LTE intercoms integrate an RTSP server, which can be configured in this tab. The RTSP server allows for audio/video streaming. You can choose the data transmission method, video compression method/parameters and other parameters associated with transmission security and quality.
  • Page 145 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual To request a stream with the defined parameters, specify the video codec type, image resolution, frames per second and bitrate in URL, e.g.: rtsp://IP_ADDRESS/media? audio=1&vcodec=h264&vres=640x480&fps=15&vbr=2048. Parameter Mandatory Expected Default Value Public Description Values audio 0, 1...
  • Page 146 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • RTSP server enabled – enable the RTSP server function in the intercom. • Audio stream enabled – enable offering of audio stream while establishing connection with the RTSP server. • Video stream enabled –  enable offering of video stream while establishing connection with the RTSP server.
  • Page 147 A higher capacity improves the transmission resistance at the cost of a greater sound delay.   • FAQ: VLC Player – How to watch a video from 2N IP intercom RTSP server • FAQ: VLC Player – How to record video from 2N IP intercom...
  • Page 148 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Anonymous Access – enable access to the original RTSP server streams without user authentication. If this field is unselected, the RTSP client must authenticate itself as one of the ONVIF users while accessing the server.
  • Page 149 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual JPEG Here configure the simplest way of video streaming: JPEG/HTTP and MJPEG/HTTP. Send the following GET address query to download images from the intercom: • http://intercom_ip_address/api/camera/snapshot?width=W&height=H or (for MJPEG, HTTP Server Push):  • http://intercom_ip_address/api/camera/snapshot?width=W&height=H&fps=N where W and H specify image resolution (supported resolutions: 160 x 120, 320 x 240, 640 x 480, 176 x 144, 322 x 272, 352 x 288, 1280 x 960 –...
  • Page 150 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Some IP phones (SNOM 820/870) do not support video calls but are able to download and display JGEG snapshots from the predefined IP address during a call. The 2N LTE intercoms do support this function: set the parameters in this tab.
  • Page 151 L16 broadband codecs are available in selected intercom models only. InformaCast The 2N LTE intercoms support the audio streaming Informacast protocol, which helps you set up an audio stream (unicast/multicast RTP/UDP encoded with G.711 U-law) between the intercom and an Informacast server or any other Informacast client.
  • Page 152 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Broadcast enabled– enable the Broadcast command to set up an audio stream sent from the Informacast server to the intercom. • Capture enabled– enable the Capture command to set up an audio stream sent from the intercom to the Informacast server.
  • Page 153 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Username – set the FTP server username. The parameter is mandatory if the FTP server requires user authentication. • Password – set a password for the above mentioned FTP server user. • Passive mode – select the passive transmission mode (as web browser).
  • Page 154 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Click Apply & Test to save the current FTP server configuration, load the camera image and save the image to the FTP server. The window above displays the FTP server communication details during saving.     Angelcam  ...
  • Page 155 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual   • Type – list of event types that activate the Angelcam function for streaming video to a cloud storage. • Access Event – the video stream to the Angelcam cloud storage will start at an attempt event (valid/invalid) via Bluetooth, fingerprint, access card or numeric code.
  • Page 156: E-Mail

    To inform the intercom users on all missed and/or successfully completed calls, configure the 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 157 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual SMTP • SMTP Service Enabled – enable/disable sending e-mails from the intercom. • 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.
  • Page 158 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • From Address – set the sender address for all outgoing e-mails from the device. • 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.
  • Page 159 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual E-Mail on Call Set e-mail sending during outgoing calls on this tab. • Send E-Mail to User at – set e-mail sending in the event of an accomplished / missed outoging call. The e-mail is sent when the connection is terminated. The following options are available: •...
  • Page 160 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Subject – set the e-mail subject to be sent. • E-Mail 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 called number, which will be replaced with the actual value before sending.
  • Page 161 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Attach Snapshots – enable sending of an attachment including one or more camera snapshots taken during ringing or calling. • Number of Snapshots Attached – set the count of snapshots to be attached to the e-mail message.
  • Page 162 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual symbols will be replaced with the actual value before sending. The list of placeholders included in the template is shown in a table at the end of the section. E-Mail Body <p>Hello, </p> <p>User <b>$User$</b> generated a access event on device <b>$DeviceName$</b>...
  • Page 163 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Attach Snapshots – enable sending of an attachment including one or more camera snapshots taken during ringing or calling. • Snapshot Resolution – set the snapshot resolution for the images to be sent. E-Mail on Event Set that an e-mail shall be sent whenever the SIP gets lost, the device is rebooted or the tamper switch is activated on the device.
  • Page 164 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • E-Mail Body – edit the text to be sent. Use the HTML formatting marks in the text. You can insert special symbols substituting the username, date & time and device ID. These symbols will be replaced with the actual value before sending. The list of placeholders found in the template is shown in the overview table at the end of this chapter.
  • Page 165 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual E-Mail Body <p>Hello, </p> <p>Device <b>$DeviceName$</b> (IP: <b>$Ip4Address$</b>) rebooted on <b>$DateTime$</b> </p> <ul> <li>Reason: <b>$RebootReason$</b> </li> <li>Uptime: <b>$UpTime$</b> </li> <li>Firmware version: <b>$SoftwareVersion$</b> </li> <li>Build date: <b>$BuildTime$</b> </li> </ul> <p>This e-mail message is generated automatically by device: <b>$DeviceName$</b>. Do...
  • Page 166 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Subject – set the e-mail subject to be sent. • E-Mail Body – edit the text to be sent. Use the HTML formatting marks in the text. You can insert special symbols substituting the username, date & time and device ID. These symbols will be replaced with the actual value before sending.
  • Page 167 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual List of Placeholders Occurrence Placeholder Description Always available $DateTime$ current date and time $DeviceName$ device name $Ip4Address$ device IP address $SoftwareVersion$   FW version $BuildTime$ build date and time $UpTime$ device uptime Case dependent $User$ username...
  • Page 168 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual List of Placeholders in Events Placeholder / E-Mail E-Mail E-mail on E-mail E-mail on E-mail on Automatio Function Tamper Diagnostic Access Call Registrati Device Switch s Sending on Lost Reboote Activation $DateTime$ $DeviceName$ $Ip4Address$ $SoftwareVersio...
  • Page 169 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Placeholder / E-Mail E-Mail E-mail on E-mail E-mail on E-mail on Automatio Function Tamper Diagnostic Access Call Registrati Device Switch s Sending on Lost Reboote Activation $AuthIdValid$ CardEnte red, CardHeld $AuthIdReason$ 169 /  224...
  • Page 170: Automation

    2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.4.5 Automation The 2N LTE intercom 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 LTE intercom offers Automation, a special programmable interface for applications that require complex interconnections with third party systems. ...
  • Page 171 5.4.6 HTTP API HTTP API is an application interface designed for control of selected 2N LTE intercom functions via the HTTP. It enables 2N LTE intercoms to be integrated easily with third party products, such as home automation, security and monitoring systems, etc. HTTP API provides the following services: •...
  • Page 172 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Basic – Basic authentication is required according to RFC-2617. In this case, the service is protected with a password transmitted in an open format. Thus, we recommend you to combine this option with HTTPS where possible. • Digest – Digest authentication is required according to RFC-2617. This is the default and most secure option of the three above listed methods.
  • Page 173: Http Api

    2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Account 1–5 The 2N LTE intercom allows you to manage up to five user accounts for access to the HTTP API services. The user account includes the user name and password and a list of user privileges to HTTP API.
  • Page 174: User Sounds

    2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.4.7 User Sounds The 2N LTE intercoms provide standard signalling of operational statuses by tone sequences; refer to the Signalling of Operational Statuses subsection.  If you find the standard sound signalling inconvenient, modify the sounds for the following statuses:...
  • Page 175 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual List of Parameters • Sound Message Language – Select a language of spoken meassages. If there is a translation available for a mapped sound, the messagewill be played in specified language. The language defaults to English or to a language-neutral sound if there is no translation.
  • Page 176 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual  Caution • If the assigned sound cannot be played, the sound is either set to "Silence". Sound Upload You can record up to 10 user sound files into the intercom and assign names to them for convenience. ...
  • Page 177 Click the required day time axis point to add sound playing. While adding, set the exact time, select the user sound and adjust the sound volume. The Announcement Scheduler tab is only available to the 2N SIP Audio products.  177 /  224...
  • Page 178 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Scheduler enabled – activate playing of preset user sounds as scheduled. 178 /  224...
  • Page 179 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual  • Refer to https://wiki.2n.cz/hip/inte/latest/en/10-media-applications/audacity user sound creating details.  Note • The sound recording function is unavailable in the browsers that do not support the WebRTC standard (Internet Explorer, e.g.). 179 /  224...
  • Page 180: Web Server

    2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.4.8 Web Server You can configure your 2N LTE intercom using a standard browser which accesses the integrated web server. Use the secured HTTPS protocol for communication between the browser and intercom. Having accessed the intercom, enter the login name and password. The default login name and password are admin and 2n respectively.
  • Page 181 • Device name – set the device name to be displayed in the right upper corner of the web ® interface, login window and other applications if available (2N  Network Scanner, etc). • Web interface language – set the default language for administration web server login.
  • Page 182 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Original language – download the original file containing all the user interface texts in English. The file format is XML; see below. • User language – record, load and remove, if necessary, a user file containing your own user interface text translations.
  • Page 183: Audio Test

    2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.4.9 Audio Test The 2N LTE intercoms allow you to perform periodical tests of the integrated speaker and microphone. For the test purpose, the integrated speaker generates one or more short beeps. The integrated microphone receives the generated tone and the test is successful if the tone is detected correctly.
  • Page 184 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual List of Parameters • Audio test enabled – enable automatic execution of the audio test. • Test period – set the test period: daily or weekly. • Test start time – set the test starting time in the HH:MM format. We recommend you to set a time at which a low intercom traffic is expected.
  • Page 185 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.4.10 SNMP The 2N LTE intercoms integrate a remote intercom supervision functionality via the SNMP. The integrated SNMP agent becomes available when the Enhanced Integration licence key is added. The intercoms support the SNMP version 2c. List of Parameters •...
  • Page 186: System

    Trap IP address – IP address to which the SNMP traps are to be sent.  Note • Traps are not supported at the present version. 2N LTE intercom operates with request - response messages.  • Download MIB file – download the current MIB definition from a device.
  • Page 187 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.5.1 Network The 2N LTE intercom gets connected to the LTE network via a SIM card. The access data (APN, access name and password) are configured automatically. To change the LTE access data configuration, use SMS (refer to the Installation manual) or the LTE tab of the web configuration interface (see below).
  • Page 188 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • WS-Discovery Enabled – enable the WS-Discovery function, which allows the other ONVIF clients to search a compatible device in the LAN. Enable this function to use a device as an ONVIF compatible one. •...
  • Page 189 Valid PIN Entered – informs of the set PIN code state. Once the SIM card is locked, ® the device web inteface is onle accessible using the 2N  LTE Verso debug module and this value is NO. Unlock the SIM card to recover common access to the device.
  • Page 190 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • HTTP Server – enable the web server availability in the public Internet. • RTSP Server – enable the RTSP server availability in the public Internet. • SIP – enable the SIP TCP server availability in the public Internet.
  • Page 191 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Excellent >= −80 • Good >= −90 • Fair >= −100 • Weak < −100 • IP Address – IP address assigned by the provider's mobile network (typically non-public and unavailable from the public Internet). • Primary DNS – primary DNS address for translation of domain names to IP addresses.
  • Page 192 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Trusted Certificate – specify a set of certificates issued by certification authorities to verify the OpenVPN server public certificate validity. Choose one of three certificate sets, see the Certificates subsection. If no certificate issued by a certification authority is specified, the OpenVPN server public certificate is not validated.
  • Page 193 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual When the local capture buffer is full, the oldest packets are rewritten automatically. We recommend that you lower the video stream transmission rate below 512 kbps while capturing packets locally. Press   to start,   to stop and ...
  • Page 194 Most 2N LTE intercom models are equipped with a back-up real-time clock to withstand up to several days' long power outages. If not equipped with this function, the intercom loses the real time data upon power outage (or restart).
  • Page 195 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual List of Parameters • Synchronise – push the button to synchronise the intercom time value with your PC time value.  • Automatic Detection – define whether the time zone shall be detected automatically from My2N. In case automatic detection is disabled, the Manual selection parameter is Used (manually selected time zone or Own rule).
  • Page 196 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.5.3 Licence Some 2N LTE intercom functions are available with a valid licence key only. Refer to the Model Differences and Function Licensing subsection for the list of intercom licensing options. List of Parameters • Serial Number – display the serial number of the device for which the licence is valid.
  • Page 197 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Standard Licenses – display the list of factory default licenses. • Enhanced Audio – check whether the functions activated by the Enhanced Audio license are available. • Enhanced Security – check whether the functions activated by the Enhanced Security license are available.
  • Page 198 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Automatic update – enable automatic licence key update from the 2N Licence server. • Manual update – manual licence availability check request. • Manual update state – running, updated, unspecified., failed: license is not available. •...
  • Page 199 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.5.4 Certificates Some 2N LTE intercom 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 200 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual  Caution • The CA certificates must use the X.509 v3 format. Upon the first power up, the intercom automatically generates the Self Signed certificate and private key for the Web Server and E-Mail without forcing you to load a certificate and private key of your own.
  • Page 201 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual  Caution The device changes the Self signed certificate into a new one after firmware update or restart. Check and compare the certificate displayed on the device with the web certificate for a match.  Caution •...
  • Page 202 The 2N LTE intercoms help you update firmware and configuration manually, or automatically from a storage on a TFTP/HTTP server selected by you according to predefined rules.  You can configure the TFTP and HTTP server address manually. The 2N LTE intercoms support automatic identification of the local DHCP server address (Option 66).
  • Page 203 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual It displays information on the state of the device connection to My2N. • My2N ID – unique identifier of the company created via the My2N portal. Firmware Use the Firmware tab to set automatic firmware download from a server defined by you. The intercom compares the server file with its current firmware file periodically and, if the server file is later, automatically updates firmware and gets restarted (approx.
  • Page 204 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Example: ®  LTE Verso with MAC address 00-87-12-AA-00-11 downloads the following files from the TFTP server: • hipve-firmware.bin • hipve-common.xml • hipve-00-87-12-aa-00-11.xml List of Parameters • Firmware update enabled – enable automatic firmware/configuration updating from the TFTP/HTTP server.
  • Page 205 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Use authentication – enable authentication for HTTP server access. • Username – enter the user name for server authentication. • Password – enter the password for server authentication. • Verify Server Certificate – set the set of CA certificates for validation of the ACS public certificate.
  • Page 206 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Last Update At – last update time. • Update Result – 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  – server communication error code or TFTP/HTTP status code.
  • Page 207 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Configuration Use the Configuration tab to set automatic configuration download from the server defined by you. The intercom 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 208 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Client Certificate – specify the client certificate and private key to validate the intercom right to communicate with the ACS.   Info • The intercom contains the Factory Cert, a signed certificate used for British Telecom integration, for example.
  • Page 209 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • 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 210 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • 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.
  • Page 211 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual • Client Certificate – specify the user certificate and private key to validate the intercom right to communicate with the ACS. Choose one of three sets, refer to the Certificates subsection. • Periodic inform enabled – enable periodical logging of the intercom to the ACS.
  • Page 212 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.5.6 Syslog The 2N LTE intercoms allow you to send system messages to the Syslog server including relevant information on the device states and processes for recording, analysis and audit. It is unncecessary to configure this service for common intercom operation.
  • Page 213 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual  General overview of local syslog messages. 213 /  224...
  • Page 214 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual 5.5.7 Maintenance Use this menu to maintain your intercom configuration and firmware. You can back up and reset all parameters, update firmware and/or reset default settings here. • Restore configuration – reset configuration from the preceding backup. Press the button to display a dialogue window for you to select and upload the configuration file to the intercom.
  • Page 215 The license key is not deleted at HW reset (i.e. reset via a device button) if the Automatic update is enabled (System/License), which updates the license key from the 2N License server. The software reset resets all parameters to the default values except for certificates and network settings.
  • Page 216 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual upgrading process takes less than one minute. Refer to www.2n.cz. for the latest FW version for your intercom. FW upgrade does not affect configuration as the intercom checks the FW file to prevent upload of a wrong or corrupted file.
  • Page 217 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Service Port Protocol Direction Configurable Configuration ® 8003 – IP Eye HTTP In/Out Web server HTTPS In/Out Web server Multicast audio 22222 In/Out Streaming Multicast audio 8006   ® for 2N Mobile video Multicast video 8008  ...
  • Page 218 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Service Port Protocol Direction Configurable Configuration TFTP – Echo – a proprietary protocol for the intercom discovery in the network. Used in ®  ® ® applications: 2N  Network Scanner, 2N IP Eye, 2N  Access Commander. 218 /  224...
  • Page 219: Supplementary Information

    • 6.2 Directives, Laws and Regulations • 6.3 General Instructions and Cautions 6.1 Troubleshooting For the most frequently asked questions refer to faq.2n.cz. 6.2 Directives, Laws and Regulations ® IP Intercom conforms to the following directives and regulations: • 2014/35/EU for electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits •...
  • Page 220 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.   220 /  224...
  • Page 221: General Instructions And Cautions

    / device in contradiction to the manufacturer’s instructions, guidelines or recommendations or in conjunction with unsuitable products / devices of other suppliers, the customer agrees that the 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. company shall not be held liable for any functionality limitation of such a product or any damage, loss or injury related to this potential functionality limitation.
  • Page 222 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual Moreover, the manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage or destruction of the product incurred as a result of misplacement, incompetent installation and/or undue operation and use of the product in contradiction herewith. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any malfunction, damage or destruction of the product caused by incompetent replacement of parts or due to the use of reproduction parts or components.
  • Page 223 2N® LTE Verso Configuration Manual friendly disposal. The dealer or manufacturer shall take the product back free of charge and without requiring another purchase. Make sure that the devices to be disposed of are complete. Do not throw battery packs into fire. Battery packs may not be taken into parts or short-circuited either.
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