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IP Secured Access Control
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  • Page 1 IP39-4x IP Secured Access Control Edition 3.01...
  • Page 2 IP Door Phones IP 39-4X Installation and Programming Manual Document Release: 3.01 Release Date: 01/04/18...
  • Page 3 Notification Notification is hereby given that Nista Devices GmbH. reserves the right to modify, change, update or revise this document from time to time as required without the prior obligation to notify any person, company or organization. Further, Nista Devices GmbH. makes no warranty or representation, either express or implied, with respect to merchantability, or fitness of its products for a particular purpose.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ................................... 1 1.1 Model Nomenclature: ..............................1 1.1.1 List of Available Models ............................2 Product Overview ................................3 IP Door Phone Package Content ..........................4 3.1 “What’s in the Box” ................................ 4 IP Door Phone Front Panel ............................5 IP Door Phone Main Functionality ..........................
  • Page 5 7.7 System Parameters ..............................46 7.7.1 Sound Volume ..............................46 7.7.2 NTP and Time (System Time Configuration) ....................47 7.7.3 Video .................................49 7.8 Administration Parameters ............................53 7.8.1 Save Configuration File / IP Door Phone Backup .....................53 7.8.2 Restore Configuration ............................54 7.8.3 Firmware Update ..............................55 7.8.4 Set to Default ..............................61 7.8.5...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    IP39-4X-P/PC IP39-4X– This is the IP39-4x Series Model X – Model Number – “0” Keypad / “1” Single Call Button P – Piezo Faceplate A - Acrylic Faceplate C - Camera IP39-40PC IP39-40P IP39-41PC IP39-41P NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 7: List Of Available Models

    IP Door Phone, Piezo Keypad, Integrated Internal Video Camera IP39-40P IP Door Phone, Piezo Keypad IP39-41PC IP Door Phone, Piezo Single Button, Integrated Internal Video Camera IP39-41P IP Door Phone, Piezo Single Button NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 8: Product Overview

    Product Overview Nista Devices GmbH IP39-4x Door Phones are smart, surface mounted access control devices connected to an IP network allowing door entry control and monitoring. They are designed for both indoor and outdoor use and are constructed in an aluminum case with piezo or touch keypads.
  • Page 9: Ip Door Phone Package Content

    3. The External Power Supply does not include in standard Ip39-4x package. 4. The 5 VDC source is connected to the unit via a terminal block. Observe polarity on the PCB where the terminal block is located. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 10: Ip Door Phone Front Panel

    The IP Door Phone Unit Front Panel Figure • ▲▼ – scroll a speed dial directory. • – enter the programming mode or use as a “Backspace” • – dial predefined day/night extensions and hang up a call. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 11: Ip Door Phone Main Functionality

    The unit opens doors using External Switch buttons. • The unit management is handled by Web Management interface. Figure 5-1 the unit schematic setup. Remote IP Extensions Remote IP Extensions Figure 5-1 The IP Door Unit Schematic Setup NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 12: Installation

    6-1) • Figure 6-1Make all required connections. • Put Entry Control unit on the base latch mechanism, close the case and lock with provided screw. Figure 6-1 Entry Control unit Wall Installation NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 13: Connections

    Closed/Jumper center Pin (2) + ’NO’- (1) means the ‘Normally Open’ relays status in powered mode. Closed/Jumperd center Pin (2) + ’NC’ - (3) means the ‘Normally Closed’ relays status in powered mode. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 14 Navigate to Door Functions >Parameters screen and Select required Relay 1 functional mode Figure 6-2 Relay 1 NO/NC mode web-gui setup Figure 6-3 The IP Door Phone PCB Module NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 15 REL 1/2 (Relay 1/2) Support 30VDC 2A Internal relays Normally Open and Normally Close status depends on JP1 jumper position. Audio Out* Reserved for future release *feature support depends on firmware version release NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 16 It is recommended to use an Ethernet cable that comes without the strain relief boot. your cable comes with one. Figure 6-4 shows the IP Door Phone connections with External Switch button, which is connected to SEN 1 (‘Sensor 1’) socket. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 17 Figure 6-4 IP39-4x Connections Diagram with External Switch Button Note: The door electrical Lock requires separate powering follow by door lock manufacture’s requirements NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 18 Figure 6-5 Connections diagram with POE, Door Lock, Switch button and Door Status Sensor NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 19: Reset Device To Factory Default Configuration

    Home page. • Power off the device. • Put the switch back to “NORMAL” position • Power on the device Figure 6-6 Factory Default Settings switch SW2 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 20: Led Panel Indication

    This feature requires the IP Door Phone KPU software V.17 or higher and Main unit software 2abw-01 and later. Please contact your local dealer in order to update the IP Door Phone’s firmware. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 21: Programming

    Allowed Password characters: Up to 19 Digits: 0-9, Aa-Zz, no space allowed 4. Also IP Door phone IP address could be seen on the unit’s LED display (keypad models only). Dial: P/<- + 1 + Web Access Administrator password + # NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 22: Home Screen

    IP Door Phone MAC Address IP Address IP Door Phone IP address Telephone Number Associated SIP extension number or Specified SIP extension display name Status Shows the associated SIP extension registration status in IP PBX NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 23 Set device to factory default configuration Restart: restart the unit Change the Administrator Web-Login credentials Syslog Server Settings Ping test to the unit Save updated configuration and restart the unit Save & Reboot NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 24: Network Parameters

    IPv4 format shall be used: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX DNS Server (Primary, Secondary): The local DNS servers IP address. IPv4 format shall be used: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Note: Strongly recommended to specify at least one DNS Server in Static Network configuration mode. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 25: Network -> Https Activation

    Note: The unit LAN configuration shall be completed and saved before the HTTPS activation is set. WEB access URL to Door phone management page can require ‘https://’ prefix when HTTPS function activated NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 26: Network / Nat Traversal

    The STUN server allows IP clients to find out their public address required for IP connection. TEXT Field allows to type the used STUN Server URL or IP address STUN Port Specifies the STUN server connection listening port number NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 27: Auto Provision

    Note: The update configuration file shall be mandatory named follow by available options listed below and in Chapter 7.3.5 . Available options: <mac>-update.cfg – where <mac> IP Door Phone’s MAC address <mac>.cfg – where <mac> IP Door Phone’s MAC address NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 28: Ip39-4X Aps Configuration File's Naming Rules

    To update the IP39-4x unit firmware by using the Auto-Provisioning procedure need to create the mac-update.cfg file which shall include the string: ‘aps_new_firmware_ver=<IP-394x version-no>’ and upload the IP39-4x new software files to APS server or FTP server. Navigate to Auto-provisioning screen NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 29 Select ‘Filename’ as <mac>-update.cfg option Type APS ‘Server Name’ – DNS name or IP address Select the required Server type connection: HTTP, HTTPS, FTP and click ‘Update Now’ button NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 30: Sip Parameters

    9 digits only in Ipv4 format XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX. Alternatively allowed to specify Proxy Server by its DNS name. Status Shows the associated SIP extension registration status in IP PBX 7.4.2 SIP / Port Settings Figure 7-8 SIP Port Settings Screen NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 31: Sip Audio Codecs

    This screen specifies Audio codecs which used in SIP protocol codec’s priority. Available following codecs: • PCMU – G.711µ-low • PCMA – G.711 a-low • Speex 32 / 16 / 8 KHz • • G.722 • G.729 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 32: Sip Video Codecs

    This option defines how DTMF signaling can be presented or recognized in SIP traffic. Note: Requires the opponent side configuration as well Available Options: • RFC 2833 • SIP INFO (Default) • Inband DTMF NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 33: Sip -> Transport

    Transport screen allows to specify the SIP traffic transport. Available options: • • • 7.4.7 SIP -> Upload Certificate Upload Certificate screen allows to upload to the IP Door Phone unit the Certificate for HTTPS connection NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 34: Telephony

    The call will be forward to another destination when parameter expires. Specifies the ‘No Answer’ case outgoing call forward destination for No Answer Forward Destination Day/Night calls ‘Apply’ button Screen requires using ‘Apply’ button for to update parameters in the unit NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 35: Day And Night Settings

    (where ‘5060’ the actual SIP signaling port sip:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:5060 number) Specifies the ‘Ring’ button destination number for the ‘Night’ operational Night Time destination mode For Peer-to-Peer calls enter the destination in format: sip:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:5060 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 36: Speed Dial And System Subscribers Table

    ‘Day’ operational mode For Peer-to-Peer calls enter the destination in format: sip:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX: NNNN, where, – destination peer IP address in IPv4 format XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX NNNN – SIP Signaling port number, ‘5060’ in default settings NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 37 The code for relay of Door 2. Description Short up to 30 characters SPD destination’s description which will be indicated on the front panel LED Display by usage ▲▼ arrows buttons NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 38: Door Functions

    Relay 1 – is setting for NC (NO/NC is programmable) and Electrical door Relay 1 (Normally Open / Normally closed functional mode selection) lock connected via relay number 1. If IP39-4x unit power is lost the door will unlocked for exit the room. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 39: Door Access Codes

    IP Door Phone. Up to 4 digits code allowed for assignment. Legal entry: 0-9 digits only, no space allowed. The code can be specified separately for each relay: Door 1 and Door 2. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 40 Outdoor IP Address Requires the Outdoor unit IP address in case if actual unit specified as Indoor Indoor IP Address Requires the Indoor unit IP address in case if actual unit specified as Outdoor NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 41: Sensor

    The Door ‘Status Sensor’ provides an option to control the doors open/close status and activates alarm calls when door does not return to its IDLE mode during specific time interval The ‘External Switch Button’ provides an option to open a door manually. See Figure 6-4 NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 42 When pressed, it will call Day/Night Time Destination and use the Emergency Message as the Display Name for the all and also turn the relay on. The relay will be turned off only after the call is answered and terminated. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
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  • Page 44 Open a door and leave door opened during time interval, which is longer than ‘Door Opened Timeout’ configured parameter value. Note: Check the Sensor provides ‘Connection’ status via its pins when door is open. • IP Door Phone calls to Day/Night destination NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 45: Master-Slave Https Door Opening Via Ethernet Network

    The Feature is configurable on Web-Management interface To open a door by the internal unit, guest shall dial the keypad door opening code or by using the External Switch Button ( See figure below) NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 46 Go to ‘Door Functions’→ Door Access Codes • Select ‘Door Opening Code Prefix: ‘*’ or ‘#’ Figure 7-23 Door Opening Code prefix activation • Select ‘Outdoor’ option in the ‘Network Door Opening’ field NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 47 Specify the ‘Indoor’ unit, which will receive HTTPS commands and will handle a door, the IP address in the ‘Indoor IP Address’ field Figure 7-25 Indoor unit IP address specification • Leave ‘Relay 1’ and ‘Relay 2’ ‘Access Codes’ fields empty NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 48 Select ‘Indoor’ option in the ‘Network Door Opening’ field Figure 7-28 Network Door Opening mode selection • Specify the ‘Outdoor’ unit, which will send HTTPS commands, the IP address in the ‘Indoor IP Address’ field NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 49 |‘Code Prefix ‘*’or ’#’| + % Door opening code% + ‘#’, for example: *+1234+# • To open a door by using the Extension Door Opening code during conversation, destination side have to dial: % Extension Door opening code% + ‘#’ NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 50: Led Display Settings

    Message Line X ( from 1 to 8) The LED Display message text. LED Display divides messages by pairs and shows & scrolls simultaneously 2 lines. Note: Feature required Save & Reboot action for activation. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 51: System Parameters

    Microphone Volume This parameter purposed to adjust the microphone volume Speaker Volume This parameter purposed to adjust the speaker volume ‘Apply’ button Screen settings require to be applied in order to take effect. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 52: Ntp And Time (System Time Configuration)

    Figure 7-33 System Real Time Configuration Screen Parameter Description NTP Active Available options • Disable • Enable This parameter enables / disables the internal real-time clock auto updating by using the NTP protocol NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 53 This button applies ‘Date and Time Settings’ tableupdates to the unit ‘Apply’ button Screen settings require to be applied in order to take effect. Note: Feature requires Save & Reboot action to be accepted NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 54: Video

    The HTTP video stream used the MJPEG codec only • The RTSP video streaming can be captured as network video stream by using the VLC software ( as example) or by using another third side RTSP supported software. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 55 Download and install the VLC software from the official VLC web-site: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html • Launch VLC software Figure 7-35 RTSP VLC Configuration 1 • Go to Media option in the Top navigation menu and select ‘Open Network stream option’ NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 56 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:8080/ip-394x Type string admin:1234@ in case if the video stream protected with the access ‘admin:1234’ ‘User Name:Password’ credentials, where are video stream • The Video picture will be shown into the browser NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 57 Launch your Web-Browser or open new tab • http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:8080/file.jpg Type string in URL field: where XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX is IP Door phone IP address • The Video picture will be shown into the browser NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 58: Administration Parameters

    Address • Go to IP Door Phone Web Management screen / Admin / Save Config File screen • Type Administrator’s PC’s IP Address where tftpd32 software runs to ‘TFTP Server IP’ field NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 59: Restore Configuration

    Configuration file transfer status • When operation is done the ‘config.cfg’ file can be found in storage directory 7.8.2 Restore Configuration Figure 7-40 IP Door Phone Restore Configuration Screen NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 60: Firmware Update

    The firmware updating procedure is available by using TFTP; FTP protocols and directly from HTTP server. Only original IP Door phone’s firmware can be used for the Firmware update procedure. Please contact Nista Devices support to get the original firmware file.
  • Page 61 TFTPD64 executive directory ( where: XX – the firmware version ; N – the firmware edition number ) • Launch tftpd64 server utility and draw attention on ‘Server Interface’ field where must be shown IP address of PC where tftpd64 server runs NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
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  • Page 63 Wait until IP39-4x will finish the firmware updating; restart the unit and returns to its IDLE mode Note: • Do not disconnect the IP39-4x power during firmware updating procedure. Power failing on this stage destroys the unit. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 64 The IP39-4x Firmware file name; ‘ ‘ where XXXNN – ip-394X-wXXXNN.tar.gz.sum firmware release number + edition number. • Click ‘Apply Now’ button in order to initiate the Firmware update procedure Figure 7-43 Firmware ‘Update Local’ Screen NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 65 LED Display shows ‘Updating’ message during Firmware updating procedure. Wait the normal functional LED messages in order to be sure that Firmware updating procedure finished NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 66: Set To Default

    7.8.6 Restart / Cold Reset Figure 7-45 Cold Reset Screen This screen allows remote cold restart the IP Door Phone Parameter Description ‘Restart’ button This button initializes the IP Door Phone Cold Reset. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 67: Web-Management Credentials

    Confirm New Password by typing the New Password in ‘Confirm’ field • Click ‘Save’ button to complete Note: The Web login password can be assigned with up to 15 characters: 0-9, Aa-Zz, no space allowed NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 68: Syslog Server Settings

    Click ‘Save’ button to complete 7.8.8 Syslog Server Settings This screen allows specifying the external ‘Syslog’ server IP address in order to stream the ‘syslog’ directly to server, where it can be stored. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 69 DEBUG: shows all messages for debugging purpose. TRACE: shows all messages for debugging purpose and more detail than in ‘DEBUG’ mode DETAIL TRACE: shows all messages for debugging purpose and more detail than in ‘TRACE’ mode NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 70 ONVIF debug - For debugging purpose, displays the ONVIF functional debug messages See User’s Operation Chapter 8.10 in order to get the Door Opening report to external Syslog server. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 71 ’ is SQlite Windows version file type. As example file can be opened by using the ‘ ‘SqliteBrowser’ Sqlite ip39-4x-log.db db file browser application, which is available for free download from the link: http://sqlitebrowser.org/ NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 72 Select ‘logs’ option in ‘Table’ field and navigate to ‘Browse Data’ tab. The log messages will be listed Use Case: Door opening detection • Syslog db file allows to review the dialed digits and door opening / closing NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 73 "Undefined", → Door opened by using Switch button "Access Code→ Door opened by using the Doorphone keypad "Extension"→ Door opened from extension "Speed Dial"→ Door opened from SPD extension "RFID Card""→ Door opened by using the RFID card NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 74: Ping Test

    Type the remote IP Door phone IP address or its DNS name in ‘IP or Domain Name’ and press ‘Ping’ button • After some seconds, Ping results will be shown on the screen. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 75: User Operations

    Door will be opened during the ‘Door Opening Time’ interval. (See Chapter 7.6.1) Note: The ‘Door Opening Time’ interval can be configured via appropriate WEB-GUI Screen (See also Chapter 7.6.1) The default Door opening time is seconds NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 76: Door Opening By Using The External Switch Button

    The IP Door phone can operate in ‘Day’ and ‘Night’ scheduling modes. The Operator destination number can be specified for each mode separately via WEB Management interface (See Chapter 7.4.2). The number will be dialed when pressing button. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 77: Call To The Day / Night Operator

    Day/Night Time Destination fields as shown in following image, where: Parameter Description XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX The destination IP address NNNN SIP protocol signaling port, 5060 in default Figure 8-2 Peer-to-Peer Call Configuration NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 78: Direct Call To Destination Number

    ‘No Answer Forward Destination’ - the number which will be dialed in case if a Day or Night mode did not answer during specific time interval • ‘Description’ – short up to 30 characters System subscriber destination’s description, which will be indicated on the front panel LED Display. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 79: Speed Dialing By Using The Spd Code

    Wait till destination answers. • Destination extension can dial the ‘Extension Door Opening code’ during conversation in order to open a door. • The call will be disconnected after door opening procedure is complete. NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 80: Setting The Maximum Conversation Time

    Door phone will disconnect the call. (See Chapter 7.4.1) Note: 1. The default Maximum conversation duration time is 1 minute 2. The Maximum conversation time interval can be configured via the Web-management interface ‘Telephony Parameters ‘screen (See Chapter 7.4.1) NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 81: Case Opening/Tempering Alarm

    The ‘SysLog Watcher’ SysLog server application shown as an example below. To configure IP39-4x IP Door Phone to generate Door Opening/Tempering “sysLog” messages: • Go to Admin / SysLog Server Settings and select Log Level‘3=Info’ NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 82 The rest of selections are default and shown on Figure 8-5. • Click ‘Save’ button and follow Save& Reboot option from Navigation menu • Go to ‘Syslog watcher’ syslog server and Click ‘Filter’ button in top Menu NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
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  • Page 84 Check ‘Message’ option and type in Message filtering box: “Door Open Code” • Click ‘Apply button From this moment only filtered messages which includes door opening codes will be printed in Syslog server Figure 8-8 Syslog Server Screen with Filtered Messages NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 85: Door Opening Via Ethernet Network By Https Commands

    The Feature is configurable on Web-Management interface To open a door from the internal unit, guest shall dial the door opening code, if unit includes the keypad, or by using the External Switch Button ( See figure below) NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 86: Configuration Door Opening Via Ethernet Network

    Go to ‘Door Functions’→ Door Access Codes • Select ‘Door Opening Code Prefix: ‘*’ or ‘#’ Figure 8-10 Door Opening Code prefix activation • Select ‘Outdoor’ option in the ‘Network Door Opening’ field NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 87 Specify the ‘Indoor’ unit, which will receive HTTPS commands and will handle a door, the IP address in the ‘Indoor IP Address’ field Figure 8-12 Indoor unit IP address specification • Leave ‘Relay 1’ and ‘Relay 2’ ‘Access Codes’ fields empty NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 88 Select ‘Indoor’ option in the ‘Network Door Opening’ field Figure 8-15 Network Door Opening mode selection • Specify the ‘Outdoor’ unit, which will send HTTPS commands, the IP address in the ‘Indoor IP Address’ field NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 89: To Open A Door By Using Https Commands Via Ethernet Network

    |‘Code Prefix ‘*’or ’#’| + % Door opening code% + ‘#’, for example: *+1234+# • To open a door by using the Extension Door Opening code during conversation, destination side have to dial: % Extension Door opening code% + ‘#’ NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 90: Technical Specification

    Outdoor Unit: …………….182 L x 94 W x 36 H (mm) Weight Indoor Unit : ..... ……650g (net) Outdoor Unit:……………..800g (net) Operating Temperature Outdoor: -20ºC to +50ºC/4ºF to 122ºF Indoor: 0ºC to +35ºC/32ºF to 95ºF NISTA DEVICES GmbH 2013 © All Rights Reserved...
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