C ONTENT 1 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS 2 - DEVICE DESCRIPTION 3 - INTRODUCTION TO THE CONFIGURATION MENU 4 - ACCESS TO THE DEVICE 4.1 - Device home screen type selection 4.2 - Access to the device setting on the device 4.3.1 - Access to the device basic setting 4.3.2 - Access to the device advanced setting 4.4 - Access to the device setting by the web interface...
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11.2 - Web relay setting 11.3 - Door unlock configuration 11.3.1 - Door unlock by the DTMF code 11.3.2 - Door unlock through a HTTP command 11.3.3 - Unlock by icon button 12 - CALL SETTING 12.1 - Call auto-answer configuration 12.2 - Auto-answer allow list setting 12.3 - Intercom preview setting 12.4 - SIP hacking protection...
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21 - SYSTEM REBOOT & RESET 21.1 - Reboot on the device 21.2 - Reboot by the web interface 21.3 - Reset on the device 21.4 - Reset by the web interface 22 - REGULATIONS 22.1 - Warranty 22.2 - Declaration of conformity 22.3 - WEEE Directive Compliance...
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.
DEVICE DESCRIPTION The MyBell IP Indoor Monitor multifunctional communicator, with a Linux operating system, provides audio and video communication with door phones through SIP 2.0 protocol. It delivers the ultimate touch screen experience in an unobtrusive, space-saving design featuring a bril- liant 7-inch capacitive touch screen display.
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Table A1 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Device description Feature Description H.264 Video streaming format Auto-Provisioning Web management portal Web-based packet dump Configuration backup / restore Firmware upgrade System logs (including door access logs) Villas, Apartment complexes, Home automa-...
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONFIGURATION MENU Table A2 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration Menu Section Description This section gives you basic information such as product information, network information, and account information. Status This section concerns SIP account, SIP server, proxy server, transport protocol type, audio & video codec, DTMF, Account session timer.
ACCESS TO THE DEVICE You can access MyBell IP Indoor Monitor system settings either on the device directly or using the device web interface. 4.1 - Device home screen type selection The device supports two different home screen display modes: •...
4.3 - Access to the device setting by the web interface You can enter the device IP address in the web browser to log into the device web interface where you can configure settings. The default username and password are admin.
LANGUAGE AND TIME SETTING 5.1 - Language setting Set up the language during an initial device setup or later on the device or by the web interface according to your preference. 5.1.1 - Language setting on the device To configure the language display on the device: Settings >...
You can modify the time settings to achieve longer evenings or daytime, especially in summer. To configure the daylight saving time by the device web interface: Phone > Time/Lang Table A4 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration of the daylight saving time Setting Description To enable or disable the daylight saving time.
You can configure a variety of features of the screen display such as brightness or a screen saver. To configure a screen display on the device: More > Setting > Display Table A5 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration of the daylight saving time Setting Description Press on the brightness setting and move the yellow dot to adjust the screen brightness.
Table A6 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration of the screen saver Setting Description Choose a picture file you want to use for the screen saver. Picture File Screen Saver Choose a picture from the PC and upload the picture to the indoor monitor.
6.5 - Functional buttons display You can enable various types of functional buttons, which appear on the screen when you talk. You can also name the button if needed. To configure functional buttons display: Phone > Key/Display > Softkey In Talking Page...
SOUND AND VOLUME CONFIGURATION 7.1 - Configuring volume on the device To configure volume on the device: More > Setting > Sound With Door Unit Ring Tones you can set ring tone when receiving calls from door units. 7.2 - Configuring volume by the web interface By the web interface, you can set the ring volume or mic volume.
8.1 - Configuring network connection on the device To check and configure the network connection on the device: More > Setting > Advance > Network Table A7 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration of the network on the device Setting Description Select the DHCP mode or Static IP mode.
To configure the network connection by the web interface: Network > Basic Table A8 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration of the network by the web interface Setting Description Select the DHCP mode by ticking the DHCP box. The DHCP mode is the default network connection. If the DHCP...
8.4 - Device NAT setting Network Address Translation (NAT) enables hosts in an organization private intranet to connect transparently to hosts in the public domain. There is no need for internal hosts to have registered Internet addresses. It is a way to translate an internal private network IP address into a legal network IP address technology.
PHONE BOOK CONFIGURATION 9.1 - Configuring the phone book on the device You can create contacts and contact groups for users. 9.1.1 - Adding a contact group on the device To add a contact group on the device screen: More > Contacts > New Enter a group name and press Save tab.
Setting: • Number: Enter the IP or SIP number. • Group: Select Default or any other groups that were created. 9.1.3 - Editing contacts on the device To edit a contact on the device screen: The desired contact > Contact Info > Edit...
9.1.4 - Blocklist setting on the device You can choose from the contact list the contact you want to add to the block list. Configure the blocklist setting on the Contacts screen. Note. You can delete contacts regardless of whether it is on the All Contacts screen or the Blocklist screen. 9.2 - Phone book configuration by the web interface 9.2.1 - Contact group management by the web interface You can create and edit a contact group for contacts.
Table A10 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Contact management by the web interface Setting Description Enter the contact number ( SIP or IP number ) to be saved. Number Select Default, a Blocklist group or a group created. Group Select Account 1 or Account 2.
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Note. The contact file can only be imported or exported in .xml or .csv format.
INTERCOM CALL CONFIGURATION 10.1 - IP call & IP call configuration IP calls and SIP calls can be made directly on the device by entering the IP number. You can also disable the direct IP calls so that no IP calls can be made.
To configure the outbound proxy server by the web interface: Account > Basic > Outbound Proxy Server Table A13 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration of an outbound proxy server by the web interface Setting Description Enter the IP address of the outbound proxy server.
In the meantime, you can also identify the server from which the data comes. To set up data transmission type by the web interface: Account > Basic > Transport Type Table A15 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration of a data transport type Setting Description Select UDP for unreliable but a very efficient transport layer protocol.
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: Phone > Relay > Relay Setting > Local Relay Table A16 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Local relay setting Setting Description Set the DTMF code for the local relay.
To configure a door unlock by the DTMF code using the device web interface: Account > Advanced > DTMF Table A17 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration of door unlock by DTMF code Setting Description Select a DTMF type from the following options: •...
Table A18 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration of door unlock by HTTP command Setting Description To configure an IP address or a SIP account to trigger a certain remote relay of doorphone by sending an HTTP message. IP/SIP Enter the device username to be used as a part of an HTTP command to trigger the local relay.
Account > Advanced > Call > Auto Answer To configure the corresponding auto answer settings by the device web interface: Phone > Call Feature > Others Table A19 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration of call auto-answer Setting Description Turn on the Auto Answer function by ticking the square box.
SIP/IP numbers can be imported to or exported out of the indoor monitor in batch. To import to or export out SIP/IP by the device web interface: Phone > Call Feature > Import/Export Note. • SIP/IP number files to be imported or exported need to be in either .xml or .csv format. •...
12.5.2 - SOS number settings by the web interface To set up SOS numbers by the device web interface: Phone > Intercom Table A20 - MyBell 2-Wire Indoor Monitor - Configuration of SOS numbers Setting Description Select the account you want to make SOS from account 1 or account 2. Account To set up 3 SOS numbers.
Multicast is a one-to-many communication within a range. To set up multicast communication on the device: Phone > Multicast Table A21 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration of multicast Setting Description To set the indoor monitor in one of the groups or disable this function.
12.7.2 - Call Forwarding Configuration by the web interface To set up forward function using the device web interface: Phone > Call Feature > Forward Transfer Table A23 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration of call forwarding by the web interface Setting Description To choose which account shall implement the call forwarding feature.
INTERCOM MESSAGE SETTING 13.1 - Managing Text Messages You can check, create and clear messages as needed on the indoor monitor Messages screen. Click New to create a new text message and Clear icon to delete the existing messages. To manage text messages on the device: Message >...
AUDIO & VIDEO CODEC CONFIGURATION FOR SIP CALLS 14.1 - Audio codec configuration The indoor monitor supports four types of Codec (PCMU, PCMA, G729, and G722) for encoding and decoding the audio data during the call session. Each type of Codec varies in terms of sound quality. You can select the specific codec with different bandwidths and sample rates flexibly according to the actual network environment.
15.1 - Monitor setting To configure the monitor setting by the web interface: Phone > Monitor > Door Phone Table A24 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Monitor setting Setting Description To enter the IP address or SIP number of a corresponding camera.
15.1.1 - Web camera setting by the web interface To configure the monitor information for third-party cameras by the web interface: Phone > Monitor > Web Camera Setting: • Device Name: to enter the name of the third-party camera. • RTSP Address: to set the RTSP URL for the third-party camera. You can also import or export the monitor list in batch on the same interface.
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You can also disable the capture function on device web interface. To disable the capture function by the web interface: Phone > Key/Display > Softkey In Monitor Page...
15.2 - Alarm and arming configuration The alarm feature is used to connect some alarm detection devices to protect your home safety. MyBell IP Indoor Monitors support 8 alarm con- nectors, which means you can connect 8 different alarm sensors in different rooms of your house. For example, by connecting a smoker sensor in your kitchen when the leaking gas is detected, the indoor monitor rings and sends the alarm message to the target, like community property.
To configure the disarm code, press Arming on the device home screen. Change the current password and save it. To check the zone status on the device: Arming > Zone Status 15.2.2 - Alarm and arming configuration by the web interface To set up a location-based alarm sensor by the web interface: Arming>...
15.3 - Location-based alarm configuration 15.3.1 - Location-based alarm on the device To configure the location-based alarm: Arming > Arming Mode Table A26 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration of the arming mode Setting Description To display the location of the detection device.
15.4 - Configuring the alarm text You can customize your alarm text shown on the screen when an alarm is triggered. Enter the alarm text for the alarm at each location accord- ing to your need. To customize your alarm text alarm: Arming>...
15.6.1 - Configuration of alarm action through HTTP command You can set up the HTTP Command action by checking Enable in the Send HTTP field. Then enter the HTTP command provided by the manufacturer of the device on which the action is to be carried out. To set the HTTP Command up: Arming >...
15.6.3 - Configuring the alarm action through SIP message To set up the call action, you can enter the SIP or IP number of the device to be called as an action, then enable the Alarm Siren for the arming zone as needed.
15.9 - 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. 15.10 - Location-based alarm configuration Certificates can ensure communication integrity and privacy when deploying the MyBell IP Indoor Monitors. So, when the user needs to estab- lish the SSL protocol, it's necessary to upload corresponding certificates for verification.
Table A27 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration of the client certificate Setting Description Select the desired value from drop-down list of Index. If you select the Auto value, the uploaded certificate is displayed Index in numeric order. If you select values from 1 to 10, the uploaded certificate is displayed according to the value selected.
AUTO-PROVISIONING 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.
Table A30 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration of the automatic autop 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.
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Table A32 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration of the call log Setting Description Select call history (All, Dialed, Received, Missed, and Forwarded) for the specific type of call log to be displayed. Call History Capture Enabled Enable it so that the picture of the calling party (e.g., picture of a visitor) can be captured in the video preview.
To set up PCAP by the device web interface: Upgrade > Advanced > PCAP Table A33 - MyBell IP Indoor Monitor - Configuration of the PCAP 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.
PASSWORD MODIFICATION 20.1 - Modification of the device advanced setting password This password is used to enter the advanced settings of the device, including password settings, account numbers, SOS numbers, and network settings. The default password is 123456. To modify the advanced setting password on the device screen: More >...
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SYSTEM REBOOT & RESET 21.1 - Reboot on the device To reboot the system on the device screen: Setting > Reboot 21.2 - Reboot by the web interface To reboot the system by the web interface: Upgrade > Basic 21.3 - Reset on the device To reset the whole device system to the factory setting: More >...
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22.2 - Declaration of conformity Hereby, Nice S.p.A. declares that MyBell IP 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: http://www.niceforyou.com/en/support...
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