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  • Page 1 MyBell IP Keypad Station EN - Instructions and warnings for installation and use v0.5...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    C ONTENT 1 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS 2 - DEVICE DESCRIPTION 3 - CONFIGURATION MENU 4 - ACCESS TO DEVICE 4.1 - Access to the device setting on the device 4.2 - Access to device settings by web interface 5 - LANGUAGE AND TIME CONFIGURATION 5.1 - Language configuration 5.2 - Time configuration...
  • Page 3 14 - DOOR ACCESS SCHEDULE MANAGEMENT 14.1 - Creating door access schedule 14.2 - Editing door access schedule 14.3 - Import and export of door access schedule 15 - DOOR UNLOCK CONFIGURATION 15.1 - Configuration of PIN code for door unlock 15.1.1 - Public PIN cofiguration 15.1.2 - Private PIN cofiguration 15.2 - Configuration of RF card for door unlock...
  • Page 4 24 - PASSWORD MODIFICATION 24.1 - Accounts Management 24.2 - Device web interface password modification 24.3 - System password modification 24.4 - Setting password modification 25 - SYSTEM REBOOT AND RESET 25.1 - Reboot 25.2 - Reset 25.2.1 - Reset by web interface 25.2.2 - Reset on the Device 26 - REGULATIONS 26.1 - Warranty...
  • 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 MyBell IP Keypad Station incorporates a wide-angle camera to provide comprehensive visual coverage. The device enables keyless access. It has notable IP and IK rating ensuring durability and security for the building. Table A1 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Device description...
  • Page 7 Table A1 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Device description Feature Description in-band, out-of-band DTMF (RFC2833), SIP Info DTMF Echo Cancellation Voice Activation Detection Comfort Noise Generator 1/2.8", CMOS Video Sensor CIF, VGA, 4CIF, 720p, 1080 p Pixels H.264 Video codec...
  • Page 8: Configuration Menu

    CONFIGURATION MENU Table A2 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Configuration menu Section Description Basic information such as product information, network information, and account information. Status Including SIP account, SIP server, proxy server, transport protocol type, audio & video codec, DTMF Account Including DHCP &...
  • Page 9: Access To Device

    ACCESS TO DEVICE You can access MyBell IP Keypad Station system settings either on the device directly or using the device web interface. 4.1 - Access to the device setting on the device To enter the advanced setting screen press *2396#.
  • Page 10: Language And Time Configuration

    LANGUAGE AND TIME CONFIGURATION 5.1 - Language configuration To configure language: Setting > Time/Lang Currently, only English is supported. You can select the web language in the upper right corner. You can customize the web and device language by exporting the file and importing it after modification. To customize the language: Setting >...
  • Page 11: Led Configuration

    Infrared LED is mainly designed to reinforce the light for facial recognition at night or in a dark environment. To configure the infrared LED: Device > Light > LED Setting Table A3 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Infrared LED configuration Setting Description Select from Auto, Always ON, Always OFF, and Schedule.
  • Page 12: Screensaver Configuration

    You can set the screen saver duration as well as the timing for the screen to be turned off for both screen protection and power reduction. To configure LED on card reader area: Device > LCD Table A4 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Screensaver configuration Setting Description...
  • Page 13: Adjusting Screen Backlight Brightness

    • If the current value is between the minimum and maximum photoresistor, the device is in Day mode. • If the current value is higher than the maximum photoresistor, the device is in Night mode. Table A5 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Screen backlight brightness configuration Setting...
  • Page 14: Volume And Tone Configuration

    VOLUME AND TONE CONFIGURATION 7.1 - Volume configuration You can configure the microphone volume for open-door notification and set up the tamper alarm volume in case of unwanted removal of the access control terminal. To configure volume by the web interface: Phone >...
  • Page 15: Network Configuration

    Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. To configure the device network by the web interface: Network > Basic Table A7 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Screen backlight brightness configuration Setting Description DHCP mode is the default network connection. If selected, the DHCP server assigns the device with an IP ad- DHCP dress, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server address automatically.
  • Page 16: Device Deployment In Network

    To deploy the device in the network by the web interface: Network > Advanced Table A8 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Device deployment in network Setting Description It's set up automatically according to the actual device connection with a specific server in the network such Server Mode as SDMC or Cloud and None.
  • Page 17: Vlan Configuration

    Setting: • Port - the SNMP server port • Trusted IP - the allowed SNMP server address. It can be an IP address or any valid URL domain name 8.6 - VLAN configuration A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a logical group of nodes from the same IP domain, regardless of their physical network segment. It separates the layer 2 broadcast domain using switches or routers, sending tagged packets only to ports with matching VLAN IDs.
  • Page 18: Tr069 Configuration

    TR-069 Platform. The devices can be configured easily and securely on the TR-069 platform to make mass deployment more efficient. To configure TR069 by the web interface: Network > Advanced > TR069. Table A9 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - TR069 configuration Setting Description Version Select the supported TR069 version (1.0 or 1.1).
  • Page 19: Intercom Call Configuration

    The device supports the configuration of two SIP accounts, which can be registered under two independent servers. To configure the SIP account by the web interface: Web Account > Basic > SIP Account. Table A10 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - SIP account registration Setting Description...
  • Page 20: Sip Server Configuration

    It's an optional configuration, but if set up, all SIP requests get sent there in the first instance. To configure the outboubound proxy server by the web interface: Account > Basic > Outbound Proxy Server. Table A12 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Conifguration of outbound proxy server Setting Description Preferred Server IP Enter the SIP proxy IP address.
  • Page 21: Data Transmission Type Configuration

    • DNS-SRV. To configure data transmission type by the web interface: Account > Basic > Transport Type. Table A13 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Data transmission type conifguration Setting Description An unreliable but very efficient transport layer protocol. UDP is the default transport protocol.
  • Page 22: Contacts Configuration

    CONTACTS CONFIGURATION 10.1 - Contact groups management To create and edit a contact group by the web interface: Directory > User > Group Click +Add to add a group. The device supports adding up to 1000 groups. 10.2 - Adding contacts To add a user by the web interface: Directory >...
  • Page 23: Contact List Display Configuration

    10.3 - Contact list display configuration To customize the contact list display: Directory > Directory Setting Table A15 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Contact list display configuration Setting Description Show Cloud Contacts The contacts synchronized from the SmartPlus cloud can be displayed.
  • Page 24: Call Configuration

    SIP calls you don't intend to answer. You can also define the code to be sent to the SIP server when you want to reject the call. To configure DND by the web interface: Intercom > Call Feature Table A16 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Conifguration of DND Setting Description Account The account to apply the DND feature.
  • Page 25: Auto Answer Configuration

    11.4 - Auto answer configuration Auto-answer feature enables the device to pick up automatically incoming calls without any manual intervention. You can also customize this feature by setting the time duration for auto-answering and choosing the communication mode between audio and video. To configure the auto answer by the web interface: Intercom >...
  • Page 26: Speed Dial

    Group call is used to quickly initiate the pre-configured numbers by pressing the Dial key. You can create up to 16 group call numbers. To configure the group call: Intercom > Basic > Speed Dial Table A17 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Speed dial configuration Setting Description...
  • Page 27 Table A18 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Sequence call configuration Setting Description Call Type Group Call or Sequence Call Time Out (Sec) Set the call timeout before calling the next party when there is no answer from the first called party.
  • Page 28: Web Call

    Table A19 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Multicast configuration Setting Description Configure the amount of multicast calls having higher priority than an SIP call. If you disable Paging Prior- Paging Barge ity by unticking the checkbox, the SIP call has higher priority than the multicast call.
  • Page 29: Audio And Video Codec Configuration For Sip Calls

    Account > Advanced. Please refer to the bandwidth consumption and sample rate for the codecs types from the table below: Table A20 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Bandwidth consumption and sample rate for codecs types Codec type Bandwidth consumption...
  • Page 30: Video Codec Configuration For Ip Direct Calls

    You can choose the IP call video quality by selecting the proper codec resolution according to your network condition. To configure video codec for IP direct calls: Intercome > Call Feature > IP Video Parameters. Table A22 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Video codec configuration for IP direct calls Setting Description...
  • Page 31: Relay Setting

    RELAY SETTING To configure the relay switches and DTMF for the door access by the web interface: Access Control > Relay Table A24 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Relay switch configuration Setting Description Relay ID The specific relay for door access Determine the interpretation of the Relay Status regarding the state of the door: •...
  • Page 32: Door Access Schedule Management

    DOOR ACCESS SCHEDULE MANAGEMENT A door access schedule enables you to decide who can open the door and when. It applies to both individuals and groups, ensuring that users within the schedule can only open the door using the authorized method during designated time periods. 14.1 - Creating door access schedule You can create door access schedules for daily, weekly, or custom time periods.
  • Page 33: Editing Door Access Schedule

    14.2 - Editing door access schedule To configure door access schedule: Setting > Schedule > Tick the box of the local schedule to edit or delete 14.3 - Import and export of door access schedule You can create door access schedules one by one or in bulk. You can export the current schedule file, edit it or add more schedules following the format, and import the new file to the desired devices.
  • Page 34: Door Unlock Configuration

    DOOR UNLOCK CONFIGURATION 15.1 - Configuration of PIN code for door unlock There are two types of PIN codes for door access: public and private. A private PIN is unique to each user, while the public one is shared by residents in the same building or complex.
  • Page 35: Configuration Of Rf Card For Door Unlock

    Table A25 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Private PIN configuration Setting Description Allow To Open Specify the relay(s) to be unlocked using the door opening methods assigned to the user. Specify the accessible floor(s) to the user through the elevator.
  • Page 36: Mifare Card Encryption

    Setting: • IC/ID Card Display Mode - Set the card number format from available options. The default format in the door phone is 8HN. • ID Card Order - Select normal or reversed display of ID card number. 15.4 - Mifare card encryption The door phone can encrypt Mifare cards for greater security.
  • Page 37: Nfc Card Configuration

    15.5 - NFC card configuration NFC (Near Field Communication) is a way for door access, which uses radio waves for data transmission interaction. The device can be un- locked by NFC. You can put a mobile phone close to the device for door access. To configure NFC: Access Control >...
  • Page 38: Configuration Of Open Relay Through Dtmf For Door Unlock

    Table A26 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Configuration of exit button for door unlock Setting Description Enabled To use a specific input interface Trigger Electrical Level Select the Trigger Electrical Level option from High and Low, according to the operation on the exit button.
  • Page 39: Dtmf Whitelist

    15.9 - DTMF whitelist Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF ) is a way of sending signals over phone lines by using different voice-frequency bands. Users can use the DTMF function to unlock the door for visitors during a call by either typing the DTMF code on the soft keypad, or tapping the unlock tab with the DTMF code on the screen.
  • Page 40: Monitor And Image

    RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) can be used to stream video and audio from the third-party cameras to the device. You can add a camera stream by adding its URL. To configure the RTSP stream: Surveillance > RTSP > RTSP Basic Table A28 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Configuration of RTSP Setting Description RTSP Authorization If enabled, you need to configure RTSP Authentication Mode, RTSP Username, and Password for authorization.
  • Page 41: Onvif

    Table A30 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Configuration of H.264 Video Parameters Setting Description There are the following options, QVGA, CIF, VGA, 4CIF, 720P, and 1080P. The default video resolution is 720P. Video Resolution The video from the door phone might not be able to be shown on the indoor monitor if the resolution is set higher than 720P.
  • Page 42: Mjpeg Image Capturing

    To enable MJPEG image capturing: Surveillance > RTSP > RTSP Setting Table A32 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - MJPEG image capturing configuration Setting Description MJPEG Authorization Enabled If enabled, configure the Authentication Mode, RTSP Username, and Password for authorization.
  • Page 43: Security

    SECURITY 17.1 - Tamper alarm configuration The tamper alarm function protects against unauthorized removal of devices. It triggers an alarm and sends calls to a designated location. If the door phone gravity value changes from its original setup during installation, the tamper alarm is triggered. To configure the tamper alarm by the web interface: System >...
  • Page 44: Client Certificate

    Then the door phone verifies this certificate according to the client certificate list. To upload the client certificates by the web interface: System > Certificate > Client Certificate Table A33 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Client certificate configuration Setting...
  • Page 45: Security Notification Setting

    Table A34 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Motion detection configuration Setting Description Select from the following options: • Disabled Suspicious Moving • Video Detection – focuses on analyzing visual information captured through cameras Object Detection • Radar Detection – offers longer-ranged and better detection in poor visibility conditions •...
  • Page 46: Ftp Notification Configuration

    You can use the device to send specific HTTP URL commands to the HTTP server for certain actions. These actions is triggered when the relay status, input status, PIN code, or RF card access changes. Table A35 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - URL actions...
  • Page 47: Web Interface Automatic Log-Out

    17.7 - Web interface automatic log-out You can set up the web interface automatic log-out timing, requiring re-login by entering the user name and the passwords. To configure the web interface automatic log-out timing: System > Security > Session Time Out Setting: •...
  • Page 48: Logs

    To check the call logs by the web interface: Status > Call Log Table A36 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Call logs configuaration Setting Description Four types of call history are available: All, Dialed, Received, and Missed...
  • Page 49: Backup

    BACKUP To import or export encrypted configuration files to your local PC by the web interface: System > Maintenance > Others...
  • Page 50: Debug

    System logs can be used for debugging purposes. To export the system logs out to a local PC or to a remote server for debugging: System > Maintenance > System Log Table A38 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Debug Setting Description Select log level from 1 to 7.
  • Page 51: Ping

    Table A39 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - PCAP configuration Setting Description Select the specific port from 1 to 65535 so that only the data packet from the specific port can be captured. You can Specific Port leave the field blank by default.
  • Page 52: Firmware Upgrade

    FIRMWARE UPGRADE To upgrade the devices by the web interface: System > Upgrade > Basic Note Firmware files should be in .rom format for upgrade.
  • Page 53: Auto-Provisioning Through Configuration File

    AUTO-PROVISIONING THROUGH CONFIGURATION FILE 22.1 - 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 protocols are used by MyBell 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 54: Static Provisioning Configuration

    System > Auto Provisioning > Automatic AutoP To set up the AutoP server: System > Auto Provisioning > Manual AutoP Table A41 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Static provisioning configuration Setting Description The TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP server address for the provisioning.
  • Page 55: Dhcp Provisioning Configuration

    Note • AES encryption should be configured only when the config file is encrypted with AES. • Server Address Format: • TFTP: tftp://192.168.0.19/ • FTP: ftp://192.168.0.19/ (allows anonymous login) • ftp://username:password@192.168.0.19/ (requires a user name and password) • HTTP: http://192.168.0.19/ (use the default port 80) •...
  • Page 56: Pnp Configuration

    Then, set up the DHCP Option. Table A42 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - 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.
  • Page 57: Device Integration With Third Party

    23.1 - Wiegand integration To integrate the door phone with third-party devices by Wiegand, configure the Wiegand by the web interface: Device > Wiegand Table A43 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - Wiegand integration Setting Description Select Wiegand Card code format from the following options:...
  • Page 58: Power Output Control

    Table A44 - MyBell IP Keypad Station - HTTP API integration Setting Description If disabled, any request to initiate the integration is denied and HTTP 403 forbidden status is returned. Enabled Select the authorisation type from the following options: None, Normal, Allowlist, Basic, Digest or Token.
  • Page 59 PASSWORD MODIFICATION 24.1 - Accounts Management You can add administrator and user accounts and configure their passwords for logging into the device web interface. To create an account: System > Security > Account Management > +Add 24.2 - Device web interface password modification To change the password by the web interface: System >...
  • Page 60 SYSTEM REBOOT AND RESET 25.1 - Reboot To reboot the device by the web interface: System > Upgrade > Basic To set up the reboot schedule by the web interface: System > Auto Provisioning > Reboot Schedule 25.2 - Reset 25.2.1 - Reset by web interface You can select Reset To Factory Setting if you want to reset the device deleting both configuration data and user data such as RF cards, face data.
  • Page 61 26.2 - Declaration of conformity Hereby, Nice S.p.A. declares that MyBell IP Keypad Station 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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