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  • Page 1 MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor EN - Instructions and warnings for installation and use v. 0.5...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    C ONTENT 1 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS 2 - DEVICE DESCRIPTION 3 - INTRODUCTION TO CONFIGURATION MENU 3.1 - Configuration menu 3.2 - Mode selection 3.3 - Tool selection 4 - INDICATOR LIGHT STATUS 5 - ACCESS TO DEVICE 5.1 - Device start-up network selection 5.2 - Device home screen type selection 5.3 - Access to device settings on device...
  • Page 3 11 - INTERCOM CALL CONFIGURATION 11.1 - IP call and IP call configuration 11.1.1 - Making IP calls 11.1.2 - IP configuration 11.2 - SIP call and SIP call configuration 11.2.1 - SIP account registration 11.2.2 - SIP server configuration 11.2.3 - Outbound proxy server configuration 11.3 - SIP Call DND and return code configuration 11.4 - Device local RTP configuration...
  • Page 4 19 - AUTO-PROVISIONING THROUGH CONFIGURATION FILE 19.1 - Provisioning principle 19.2 - Introduction to configuration files for auto-provisioning 19.3 - Autop 19.4 - DHCP provisioning configuration 19.5 - Static provisioning configuration 19.6 - Voice assistant 19.7 - Call log 20 - DEBUG 21.1 - System log for debugging 21.1.1 - Capturing system log for debugging 21.2 - PCAP for debugging...
  • Page 5: Important Safeguards And Warnings

    CAUTION! – This manual contains important instructions and warnings for personal safety. Read carefully all parts of this manual. If in doubt, suspend installation immediately and contact Nice Technical Assistance. • The product packaging materials must be disposed of in full compliance with local regulations.
  • Page 6: Device Description

    DEVICE DESCRIPTION The MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor with an Android 12 operating system, provides an unparalleled audio-visual intercom experience with four high level speakers. Automatically adjusts screen brightness through environment sensing, voice assistant and Voice Changer to bring convenience and safety to your home.
  • Page 7 Table A1 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Device description Feature Description Voice Activation Detection Comfort Noise Generator Automatic Gain Control VP8, H.263, H.264, H.265 Video Streaming Formats DHCP, PNP, TFTP, FTP, HTTPS Supported Networking Protocols Auto-Provisioning Web Management Portal...
  • Page 8: Introduction To Configuration Menu

    INTRODUCTION TO CONFIGURATION MENU 3.1 - Configuration menu Table A2 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Configuration menu Section Description Basic information such as product information, network information, and account information. Status SIP account, SIP server, proxy server, transport protocol type, audio & video codec, DTMF, session timer, NAT and User Account Agent.
  • Page 9: Indicator Light Status

    INDICATOR LIGHT STATUS The indicator light is on the right side of the device. It shows the different status of the device. Table A5 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Indicator light status Indicator name Color Status Description System is working.
  • Page 10: Access To Device

    ACCESS TO DEVICE You can access the device system settings either on the device directly or by the device web interface. 5.1 - Device start-up network selection When the device boots up initially, you need to select Ethernet or wireless network connection for the device. Note Refer to the chapter on Network Setting &...
  • Page 11: Access To Device Settings On Device

    5.3 - Access to device settings on device You can access the device basic setting and advanced setting to configure different types of functions as needed. 5.3.1 - Access to device basic settings To access the device basic settings swipe your finger left on the home screen, then tap Settings icon .
  • Page 12: Access To Device Settings By Web Interfac

    5.4 - Access to device settings by web interface You can enter the device IP address in the web browser to log into the device web interface and configure settings. The default username and password are admin/admin. To check the IP address: Settings >...
  • Page 13: Language And Time Configuration

    LANGUAGE AND TIME CONFIGURATION 6.1 - Language configuration When you first set up the device, you can choose the preferred language. That can be done directly on the device or by the device web inter- face.The language can later be changed. 6.1.1 - Language configuration on device To choose the preferred language: Settings >...
  • Page 14: Time Configuration By Device Web Interface

    This option also allows you to set up the obtained NTP server address to automatically synchronize the time and date. When the time zone is selected, the device automatically notifies the NTP server and the NTP server can synchronize the time zone setting in the device. Table A7 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Time configuration by web interface Setting Description Enter the obtained NTP server address in the NTP server field.
  • Page 15: Screen Display Configuration

    Settings > Display. Note You can't adjust the screen brightness manually if the brightness adaptation is enabled. Table A8 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Screen display configuration on device Setting Description Press the brightness setting and move the yellow dot to adjust the screen brightness. The default brightness is 145.
  • Page 16: Screen Display Configuration By Web Interface

    You can upload the booting logo, web logo and web homepage logo image. All three types of logos can be customised. To upload the booting image: Device > Display Setting > Boot Logo. Table A9 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Booting image configuration Setting Description Upload the logo appearing on the screen when you reboot the device.
  • Page 17: Approach To Wake Up

    You can wake up the device manually by tapping the screen, or automatically by walking up to the device within the preset distance. To configure this function: Settings > Basic > Wake Up Device. Table A10 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Wake up function configuration Setting Description Select Manual for the manual wake up or Auto for the automatic wake up (approach to wake-up).
  • Page 18 To allow users to easily access the third-party App you installed, you can create an Application icon. Users can tap the icon to select and run the chosen app. To configure the More Icon Display on More Page Display using the same interface, see the image below: You can also customize the homepage display by selecting your favorite functions, which are displayed on the home screen.
  • Page 19: Unlock Tab Configuration

    Scroll down to configure the Unlock Tab on the Home Screen and More Screen: Device > Relay > SoftKey In Home or More Screen. Table A13 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Unlock Tab configuration on Home and More Screen Setting Description Enable the unlock tabs on the screen.
  • Page 20: Unlock Tab Configuration On Call Preview Screen

    7.6.4 - Unlock Tab configuration on Call Preview Screen To configure the Unlock Tab on the Call Preview Screen: Table A15 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Unlock Tab configuration on Call Preview Screen Setting Description Enable the unlock tabs on the screen. You can see the unlock tabs on the call preview screen.
  • Page 21: Sound And Volume Configuration

    8.1 - Volume configuration 8.1.1 - Volume configuration on device To configure volume on the device: Settings > Sound. Table A16 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Volume configuration on device Setting Description Adjust the incoming call ringtone volume.
  • Page 22: Doorbell Sound Configuration

    Doorbell sound files and Alarm Ringtone files must be in WAV or MP3 format. There is no size limit for the file. 8.2 - Doorbell sound configuration You can also configure the doorbell sound and select the local relay to be triggered along with the doorbell. Table A17 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Doorbell sound configuration Setting Description Select your doorbell sound.
  • Page 23: Phone Book Configuration

    9.1 - Phone book configuration on device To configure the contacts by adding and modifying contact groups or contacts on the device: Contacts > Local Contacts. 9.1.1 - Adding contacts Table A18 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Adding contacts on device Field Description Account1 Select which account to use to dial out –...
  • Page 24: Editing Contacts

    9.1.2 - Editing contacts To check and edit the contacts in the phonebook list choose one contact and click Edit to modify. 9.1.3 - Blocklist setting on device From the contact list you can choose the contact you want to add to the blocklist. Incoming calls from the contacts in the blocklist are re- jected.
  • Page 25: Importing And Exporting Contacts

    Table A19 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Adding contacts by web interface Field Description Select All Contacts to display all contacts in the contact list. Select Blocklist to display the contacts in the Contact List blocklist. Search Search the contact by the contact number.
  • Page 26: Contact List Display Configuration

    9.4 - Contact list display configuration To configure contacts by the web interface: Contacts > Local Contacts > Contacts List Setting. Table A20 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Contact list display configuration Setting Description If the local contacts are displayed before the contacts from SmartPlus, SDMC, etc., select ASCII Code to Contact Sort By display contacts in alphabetical order.
  • Page 27: Network Configuration And Other Connections

    10.1 - Network connection configuration on device To check and configure the network connection on the device: Settings > Advance Settings. Table A21 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Network connection configuration on device Setting Description Select the DHCP mode by moving the toggle switch to the right. DHCP mode is the default network con- nection.
  • Page 28: Network Connection Configuration By Web Interface

    Status > Network information. To check and configure network connection by the web interface: Network > Basic > LAN Port. Table A22 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Network connection configuration by web interface Setting Description • If the DHCP mode is selected, the indoor monitor is assigned by the DHCP server with IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server address automatically.
  • Page 29: Device Deployment In Network

    To deploy the device in the network by the web interface: Network > Advanced > Connect Setting. Table A23 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Device deployment in network Setting Description...
  • Page 30: Device Bluetooth Configuration

    10.5 - Device Bluetooth configuration 10.5.1 - Device Bluetooth pairing You need to enable the Bluetooth feature on the device before you can pair the indoor monitor with other Bluetooth-featured devices. To enable the Bluetooth feature: Settings > Bluetooth. 10.5.2 - Device Bluetooth data transmission To transfer data via Bluetooth click Pair new device.
  • Page 31: Device Wi-Fi Configuration

    10.6 - Device Wi-Fi configuration In addition to a wired connection, the device also supports Wi-Fi connection. To configure Wi-Fi on the device: Settings > Advance Setting.
  • Page 32: Intercom Call Configuration

    INTERCOM CALL CONFIGURATION 11.1 - IP call and IP call configuration IP calls and SIP calls can be made directly on the intercom device by entering the IP number. You can also disable the direct IP calls so that no IP calls can be made. 11.1.1 - Making IP calls To make a direct IP call on the device Call screen enter the IP address you wish to call on the soft keyboard and press Audio or Video tab to call out.
  • Page 33: Ip Configuration

    11.1.2 - IP configuration To configure the IP call feature and port by the device web interface: Device > Call Feature > Others. Table A25 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - IP configuration Setting Description Tick this checkbox to enable the direct IP call. If you don't allow direct IP calls to be made on the device, Direct IP Call untick this checkbox.
  • Page 34 The parameter settings for SIP account registration can be configured on the Account setting screen and by the device web interface. To configure these parameters by the web interface: Account > Basic > SIP Account interface. Table A27 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - SIP account registration by web interface Setting Description Status Check to see if the SIP account is registered.
  • Page 35: Sip Server Configuration

    SIP servers can be set up for devices to achieve call sessions through SIP servers between intercom devices. To set the SIP account by the web interface: Account > Basic > SIP Account. Table A28 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - SIP server configuration by web interface Setting Description Enter the server IP address number or its URL.
  • Page 36: Device Local Rtp Configuration

    To set up device local RTP by the web interface: Network > Advanced > Local RTP. Table A31 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Device local RTP configuration Setting Description Enter the port value to establish the start point for the exclusive data transmission range.
  • Page 37: Call Configuration

    The device answers all incoming calls if call auto-answer is enabled and receives live stream if live stream is enabled. To configure this function by the device web interface: Account > Advanced > Call > Auto Answer, Device > Call Feature > Others. Table A33 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Auto-answer configuration Setting Description Auto Answer Turn on the Auto Answer function by ticking the square box.
  • Page 38: Live Stream Configuration

    To see the image at the door station before answering the incoming call, enable the intercom preview function by the web interface: Device > Intercom > Intercom. Table A34 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Intercom call configuration Setting...
  • Page 39: Emergency Call Configuration

    After setup on web, you also need to perform configuration on the device or by the device web interface. To configure the Emergency call on the device: Settings > Advance Settings > SOS screen. Table A35 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Emergency call cofiguration Setting Description Set up 3 SOS numbers.
  • Page 40: Multicast Configuration

    To configure the Emergency call by the web interface: Device > Intercom > SOS. 12.7 - Multicast configuration The device allows conducting one-to-many broadcasting through the multicast function. To configure multicast communication by the web interface: Device > Multicast > Multicast List. 12.8 - Call forwarding configuration Call Forward is a feature used to redirect an incoming call to a specific third party.
  • Page 41: Call Forwarding Configuration By Web Interface

    12.10 - Call forwarding configuration by web interface To configure call forwarding by the web interface: Device > Call Feature > Call Forward. Table A37 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Call forwarding configuration by web interface Setting Description Always Forward If enabled, all incoming calls are automatically forwarded to a specific number.
  • Page 42: Intercom Message Configuration

    You can check, create and clear messages as needed on the indoor monitor Message screen. Click Add to create a new text message and Clear to delete the existing messages. Table A38 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Managing messages Setting...
  • Page 43: Audio And Video Codec Configuration For Sip Calls

    Account > Advanced > SIP Account. Please refer to the bandwidth consumption and sample rate for the codecs types from the table below: Table A39 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Bandwidth consumption and sample rate for codecs types Codec type...
  • Page 44 Table A40 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Video codec configuration Setting Description Name Check to select the H264 video codec format for the door phone video stream. The default video codec is H264. Select the codec resolution for the video quality from the following options: •...
  • Page 45: Security

    • Monitor Display: select MultipleWindow to display four video monitoring channels on the screen. Select Single to display only one video monitoring channel. Note You can import and export the monitored device setting using a template in XML format. Table A41 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Monitor configuration Setting Description Enter the monitored device number for identification Device Number Enter the monitored device name for identification.
  • Page 46: Video Image Capturing

    You can also configure it on the device: 15.2 - Video image capturing To capture video image click Monitor > Capture on the device screen.
  • Page 47: Rtsp Authentication

    To configure RTSP authentication: Setting > Basic > RTSP Setting. Table A42 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - RTSP authentication Setting Description RTSP Audio Enable Enable it to monitor the device by RTSP audio stream.
  • Page 48: Alarm And Arming Configuration By Web Interface

    15.4.2 - Alarm and arming configuration by web interface To configure a location-based alarm sensor by the device web interface: Arming > Zone Setting > Zone Setting. Table A43 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Alarm and arming configuration Setting Description Set up the location according to where the alarm sensor is installed.
  • Page 49: Location-Based Alarm Configuration

    15.5 - Location-based alarm configuration To configure the alarm sensor, follow the same steps as in configuration by the web interface. Table A44 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Location-based alarm configuration Setting Description Select the location of the detection device, including Bedroom, Guest room, Hall, Window, Balcony, Kitchen, Location Study, and Bathroom.
  • Page 50: Arming Mode Configuration

    15.7 - Arming mode configuration To switch to arming mode, disarm the alarm on Arming screen by pressing the respective icons. Press Disarm icon to clear the Arming Mode. 15.8 - Alarm ringtone configuration To upload customized alarm ringtone by choosing the local audio file by web interface: Device >...
  • Page 51: Alarm Action Type Configuration Through Http Command

    To set up the HTTP Command action click Enable in the Send HTTP field to enable the actions for the alarm sensor installed in different loca- tions. Then enter the HTTP command provided by the manufacturer of the device on which the action is to be carried out. Table A46 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Alarm action type configuration through HTTP command Setting Description Enable it to implement the action on a designated third-party device.
  • Page 52: Checking Alarm Log

    Table A47 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Alarm action configuration through SIP message Setting Description Enter the SIP number or IP number to receive the calls when the alarm is triggered. Call Number Enable it so that a call goes to the designated SIP or IP number when the alarm is triggered.
  • Page 53: Screen Unlock By Pin Code

    15.12 - Screen unlock by PIN code You can unlock the device screen by entering the pre-configured PIN code when the screen is locked. Note The default unlock PIN is 123456. 15.13 - Voice encryption The encryption function provides greater security for the intercom call. The indoor monitor supports three modes of voice encryption: RTP (Compulsory), SRTP (Optional), ZRTP (Optional).
  • Page 54: High Security Mode

    Table A48 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Location Setting Description No app can obtain your device location. Disabled The device location can be determined using GPS. Only Device The device location can be determined using WAN, Bluetooth or cellural networks.
  • Page 55: Door Access Control Configuration

    Local relays in the device can be used to trigger the relay for the door access and trigger a chime bell as needed in different scenarios. To configure a local relay by the device web interface: Device > Relay > Relay Setting. Table A49 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Local relay configuration Setting Description Set the relay delay time after the relay is triggered.
  • Page 56: Door Unlock Configuration

    To configure a door unlock by the DTMF code by the device web interface: Account > Advanced > DTMF. Table A51 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Door unlock by DTMF code configuration Setting Description Select a DTMF type from the following options: •...
  • Page 57 Table A52 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Door unlock through HTTP command Setting Description Enable it to allow the relay to be triggered remotely using HTTP command. Switch Enter the device username to be used as a part of the HTTP command to trigger the local relay. For example, Username admin.
  • Page 58: Firmware Upgrade

    FIRMWARE UPGRADE To upgrade the device firmware for the indoor monitors by the device web interface: Upgrade > Basic. Note Firmware files should be in ZIP format for an upgrade. BACKUP To import or export configuration files to your local PC by the web interface: Upgrade >...
  • Page 59: Auto-Provisioning Through Configuration File

    AUTO-PROVISIONING THROUGH CONFIGURATION FILE 19.1 - Provisioning principle Auto-provisioning is a feature used to configure or upgrade devices in batch using third-party servers. DHCP, PNP, TFTP, FTP, and HTTPS pro- tocols are used by MyBell intercom devices to access the URL address of the third-party server which stores configuration files and firmware used to update the firmware and the corresponding settings on the device.
  • Page 60: Dhcp Provisioning Configuration

    Table A53 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Autop configuration Setting Description Select Power On if you want the device to perform Autop every time it boots up. Power On Select Repeatedly if you want the device to perform autop according to the schedule you set up.
  • Page 61: Static Provisioning Configuration

    Table A54 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - DHCP provisioning configuration Setting Description Enter the DHCP code matched with corresponding URL so that device finds the configuration file server for the configu- Custom Option ration or upgrading. If none of the above is set, the device automatically uses DHCP Option 66 for getting the upgrade of the server URL.
  • Page 62: Voice Assistant

    You can also set up the specific relay to be triggered by the voice assistant for the door access control. To configure the voice assistant on device: Settings > Voice Assistant. Table A56 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Voice assistant configuration Setting Description Select the language.
  • Page 63 Table A57 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Voice commands Voice Command Description Voice Prompt Intruder mode off Use it to clear the arming mode when the arming • Please input password. alarm is triggered. (You are required to enter the disarm password in the pop-out window initiated by the voice assistant.)
  • Page 64 Table A57 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Voice commands Voice Command Description Voice Prompt Help me Use it to dial SOS number. • Got it, calling SOS as soon as possible. • Okay, be relaxed, making an emergency call now.
  • Page 65: Call Log

    To check call logs by the device web interface: Contacts > Call Log. Table A58 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Call log Setting Description Set the image capturing starting time when the device goes into video preview.
  • Page 66: Debug

    To set up PCAP by the device web interface: Upgrade > Diagnosis > PCAP. Table A60 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - PCAP configuration Setting Description Select the specific ports from 1-65535 so that only the data packet from the specific port can be captured. You can leave Specific Port the field blank by default.
  • Page 67: User Agent

    20.3 - User agent User agent is used for the identification purpose during the analysis on the SIP data packet. To configure the user agent by the web interface: Account > Advanced. 20.4 - Screenshots You can take screenshots of specific device screens to help with the troubleshooting. To take screenshots: Upgrade >...
  • Page 68: Device Integration With Third Party

    DEVICE INTEGRATION WITH THIRD PARTY 21.1 - Entering applications screen You can enter the APK interface through hidden operations. To configure this function on device: Settings > System Info. Press User Mode 10 times > Admin Mode > Confirm.
  • Page 69: Third-Party App Installation

    To configure the installed third-party app, click App Name field to select the specific name of the installed APK files for configuration. Then tick the check boxes of the configuration you need. Table A61 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - Third-party app configuration Setting Description Select the App Name to be configured.
  • Page 70: Pbx Configuration On Device

    21.3.1 - PBX configuration on device To check and manage SIP accounts, enable the PBX feature on the device. To enable this feature: Advance Settings > PBX. 21.3.2 - Enabling PBX service To enable PBX, in the PBX interface, tap the Settings icon in the upper right corner.
  • Page 71: Pbx Accounts Management

    21.3.3 - PBX accounts management You can check the basic PBX information such as PBX server, port and accounts status. Table A62 - MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor - PBX accounts managment Setting Description Show whether the account is registered or not.
  • Page 72: Pbx Groups Management

    21.3.4 - PBX groups management Click Group in the top right corner to add a new ring group or edit the existing group. One number can be added in different ring groups. Once receiving an incoming call, the numbers in one group ring up at the same time. Setting: •...
  • Page 74: Password Modification

    PASSWORD MODIFICATION 22.1 - Device basic setting password modification To modify the basic setting password on device: Settings > Advanced Settings > Protected Code. Choose System Code to change a new password. The default password is 123456. 22.2 - Device advanced setting password modification This password is used to enter the advanced settings of the device, such as password settings, account numbers, SOS numbers, network settings.
  • Page 75: Device Web Interface Password Modification

    22.3 - Device web interface password modification To modify the password by the web interface: Security > Basic > Web Password Modify. Select Admin for the administrator account and User for the user account. Click the Change Password tab to change the password. Note There are two accounts: •...
  • Page 76: System Reboot And Reset

    SYSTEM REBOOT AND RESET 23.1 - Reboot on device If you want to restart the system setting of the device, you can operate it directly on the device setting screen or by the device web interface. To restart to the system setting on device: Settings >...
  • Page 77: Reset On Device

    To configure the device restart schedule by the web interface: Upgrade > Advanced > Reboot Schedule. 23.3 - Reset on device To reset the whole device system to the factory setting: Settings > Advance Settings > Reset&Reboot. To reset only the configuration file to the factory setting, press Reset Config To Factory Setting tab. 23.4 - Reset by web interface To reset the whole device system to the factory setting by the web interface: Upgrade >...
  • Page 78: Regulations

    24.2 - Declaration of conformity Hereby, Nice-Polska Sp. z o.o. declares that MyBell IP Premium Indoor Monitor is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.manuals.fibaro.com...
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