C ONTENT 1 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS 2 - DEVICE DESCRIPTION 3 - CONFIGURATION MENU 4 - ACCESS TO DEVICE 4.1 - Obtain device IP address 4.2 - Access to device settings by web interface 5 - LANGUAGE AND TIME CONFIGURATION 5.1 - Language configuration 5.2 - Time configuration 5.2.1 - Manual time configuration...
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13 - DOOR ACCESS CONFIGURATION 13.1 - Relay switch configuration 13.2 - Web relay configuration 13.3 - Door access schedule management 13.3.1 - Relay schedule configuration 13.3.2 - Creating door access schedule 13.3.3 - Import and export door access schedule 13.4 - Import and export user 14 - DOOR UNLOCK CONFIGURATION 14.1 - IC/ID card control configuration...
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22 - INTEGRATION WITH THIRD PARTY DEVICE 22.1 - Wiegand integration 22.2 - HTTP API integration 23 - PASSWORD MODIFICATION 23.1 - Device web interface password modification 23.2 - Web interface automatic logout conifguration 24 - SYSTEM REBOOT AND RESET 24.1 - Reboot 24.2 - Reset 25 - REGULATIONS...
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.
The device can be connected with indoor monitors for remote access control and communication. It enables audio and video calls with visi- tors and the door unlock funcion. Table A1 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Device description Feature Description...
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Table A1 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Device description Feature Description up to 1920 x 1080 Video Resolution 1080p – 30 fps Maximum Image Transfer Rate 110°(H) / 58°(V) Viewing Angle High Intensity IR LEDs for Picture Lightning During Dark Hours with Internal Light Sensor...
CONFIGURATION MENU Table A2 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Configuration menu Section Description Basic information such as product information, network information, and account information. Status Intercom settings, call log, etc. Intercom SIP account, SIP server, proxy server, transport protocol type, audio & video codec, DTMF, session timer.
ACCESS TO DEVICE 4.1 - Obtain device IP address To check the device IP address, hold the pushbutton for 5 seconds or search the device IP using IP scanner in the same LAN network. 4.2 - Access to device settings by web interface To log in to the device web interface to configure and adjust parameters, you can also enter the device IP address in the web browser.
LANGUAGE AND TIME CONFIGURATION 5.1 - Language configuration You can configure language during the initial device setup or later. To configure language: Phone > Time/Lang > Web Language 5.2 - Time configuration You can configure time settings, including time zone or date and time format on the device or by the web interface. To configure the time by the web interface: Phone >...
The LED status enables you to verify the current mode of the device. To configure the LED display status by the web interface: Intercom > LED Setting > LED Status Table A3 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Default LED display status Color Status Description Normal status.
Table A5 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - LED display configuration from HTTP URL Setting Description http://PhoneIP/fcgi/do?action=LedAction&State=1&Color=1&Mode=2500 HTTP URL Format 1=Idle 2=Offline Status 3=Calling 4=Talking 5=Receiving 1=Green Color 2=Blue 3=Red 0=Always On Mode 1=Always Off 500/1000/1500/2000/25000/3000 6.3 - LED configuration on card reader area You can enable or disable the LED lighting on the card reader area by the web interface.
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 the volume by the web interface: Phone >...
7.4.2 - Uploading open door tone The outside tone is used to signal opening the door by card or DTMF. The inside tone is used to signal opening the door by triggered input interface. Follow the prompt about the file size and format. To upload the tone for open door failure and success by the web interface: Phone >...
NETWORK CONFIGURATION 8.1 - Network status To check the network status by the web interface: Status > Basic > Network Information 8.2 - Device network configuration You can check the door phone network connection info and configure the default Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) mode and static IP connection for the device on the device or by the web interface.
To deploy the device in the network by the web interface: Network > Advanced > Connect Setting Table A7 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Device deployment in network Setting Description...
IP address technology. To configure the NAT by the web interface: Account > Advanced > NAT Table A8 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - NAT configuration Setting Description If enabled, the device sends out the message to the SIP server and the SIP server recognizes if the device is UDP Keep Alive Messages online.
TR-069 Platform. The devices can be configured easily and securely on the TR-069 platform to make mass deployment more efficient. To configure the TR069 by the web interface: Network > Advanced > TR069 Table A9 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - TR069 configuration Setting Description Version Select the supported TR069 version (1.0 or 1.1).
The SIP account can be configured on the device or by the web interface. To configure the SIP account by the web interface: Web Account > Basic > SIP Account Table A10 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - SIP account registration Setting Description Display Label Configure the device label to be shown on the device screen.
You can also identify the server from which the data comes. To configure the data transmission type by the web interface: Account > Basic > Transport Type Table A12 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Data transmission type configuration Setting Description Select UDP for unreliable but efficient transport layer protocol.
Manager key on the door phone. You can configure up to 10 numbers. To configure the manager dial call by the web interface: Intercom > Basic > Manager Dial Table A13 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Manager dial call configuration Setting Description Call Type Select the Group Call or Sequence Call (robin call) for the manager dial call.
10.3 - Call hang up configuration To enable the pushbutton call hang up by the web interface: Intercom > Basic 10.4 - Web call You can also make a call remotely, by the device web interface, for example, for testing purposes. To make the call by the web interface: Intercom >...
Table A14 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Multicast configuration Setting Description Configure the amount of multicast calls with higher priority than an SIP call. If you disable Paging Priority Multicast Priority Paging Barge by unticking the checkbox, the SIP call has higher priority than the multicast call.
10.8 - Maximum dial duration configuration Maximum dial duration refers to the maximum time allowed for both dial-in and dial-out calls. • Dial-in time is the maximum time before the door phone automatically hangs up if there's no answer. • Dial-out time is the maximum time before the door phone automatically hangs up when the intercom device being called doesn't answer. To configure the maximum dial duration by the web interface: Intercom >...
ACCESS TO WHITE LIST CONFIGURATION The door phone can store up to 500 contacts, allowing access permission to the indoor monitor or other devices. The Access White List feature works for group and contact management. To configure the White List access feature by the web interface: Contacts >...
Account > Advanced Please refer to the bandwidth consumption and sample rate for the codec types from the table below: Table A15 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Bandwidth consumption and sample rate for codec types Codec type Bandwidth consumption...
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 by the web interface: Phone > Call Feature > IP Video Parameters Table A17 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Video codec configuration for IP direct calls Setting Description...
DOOR ACCESS CONFIGURATION 13.1 - Relay switch configuration To configure the relay switches and DTMF for the door access by the web interface: Intercom > Relay Table A19 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Relay switch configuration Setting Description Relay ID You can set up to three relay switches in total for the door access control.
To configure the web relay by the web interface: Phone > Web Relay IP Address, User Name and Password are provided by the web relay manufacturer. Table A20 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Web relay configuration Setting Description Select from the three options: •...
Setting: • Relay ID: choose the relay to be set up. 13.3.2 - Creating door access schedule You can create the daily or weekly door access schedule as well as a schedule that allows you to plan door access for a longer time. To create the door access scheduele by the web interface: Intercom >...
13.3.3 - Import and export door access schedule You can import or export the schedules to maximize the door access schedule management efficiency. To import or export the door access scheduele by the web interface: Intercom > Schedules > Import/Export Schedule(.xml) 13.4 - Import and export user You can import or export the user in batch.
To configure the access card format by the web interface: Intercom > Card Setting > RFID Table A21 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Access card format configuration Setting Description Select the card code format of the IC card for the door access from the following format options: IC Card Display Mode 8H10D, 6H3D 5D(W26), 6H8D, 8HN, 8HR, 6H3D 5D-R(W26), 8HR10D.
Table A22 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - RF card configuration Setting Description The User ID can be maximum 11 digits long and can't be reused for other users. The User ID can be generated User ID automatically or manually.
To unlock the door remotely, type in the created HTTP command (URL) in the web browser to trigger the relay . To configure open relay through HTTP by the web interface: Intercom > Relay > Open Relay Via HTTP Table A23 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Open relay configuration through HTTP for door access Setting...
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Table A24 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Exit button for door unlock configuration Setting Description Trigger Electrical Level Select the Trigger Electrical Level option from High and Low, according to the operation on the exit button. Select the method to carry out the action from the following options: Action To Execute FTP, Email, HTTP, TFTP.
SECURITY 15.1 - 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: Security >...
Table A25 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Client certificate configuration Setting Description Select the desired value from the drop-down Index list. Index • Auto value – the uploaded certificate is displayed in numeric order. • Value from 1 to 10 – the uploaded certificate is displayed according to the seleced value.
To receive the security notification by email you need to configure the email notification by the web interace. The email notification shows as captures. To configure the email notification by the web interface: Intercom > Action > Email Notification Table A26 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Email notification configuration Setting Description SMTP User Name Enter the SMTP username, it's usually the same as the sender email address.
Settings: • FTP Server: enter the URL address of the FTP server for the FTP notification. • FTP Test: click the FTP Test button to run the test and see if the FTP notification can be sent and received by the FTP server. 15.4.3 - SIP call notification configuration To configure the SIP call notifications by the web interface: Intercom >...
15.5.2 - Input action configuration Working input interface can trigger an action. To configure the input action by the web interface: Intercom > Input To configure notifications of the call events (such as call receiving, answering) by the web interface: Intercom >...
Setting: • User Agent: enter another specific value, the default value is the brand name. 15.8 - High security mode The high security mode is designed to enhance the security. For example, it optimizes the password storage method. Please note that once this mode is enabled, you can't downgrade the device from the version with this mode to an old one without it. To configure the high security mode by the web interface: Security >...
You can select the video codec for the RTSP stream and configure features such as video resolution and bitrate for H.264 codec based on your network environment. To configure the RTSP stream by the web interface: Intercom > RTSP > RTSP stream Table A27 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - RTSP stream configuration Setting Description Video Enabled After enabling the RTSP feature, the video RTSP is enabled by default and can't be modified.
Table A28 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - RTSP stream video parameters configuration Setting Description Select the video resolution from the following options: CIF, VGA, 4CIF, 720P, 1080P. Video Resolution The default video resolution is 4CIF. The video from the door phone can fail to be displayed on the indoor monitor if the resolution is set higher than 4CIF.
To enable the MJPEG function by the web interface: Intercom > RTSP > RTSP Basic To set the image quality by the web interface: Intercom > RTSP > MJPEG Video Parameters Table A29 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - MJPEG video configuration Setting Description...
Settings: • Discoverable: select to enable other devices to search the video from the door phone camera. • Password: enter the password. The deafult password is admin. After the configuration is complete, you can enter the ONVIF URL on the third party device to view the video stream. For example: http://IP address:80/onvif/device_service.
LOGS 17.1 - Call logs To check the calls from a certain period of time, icluding the dial-out calls, received calls, and missed calls, check and search the call log by the device web interface and export the call log from the device. To check the call logs by the web interface: Phone >...
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Settings: • Name: • locally added key or card – the corresponding name is displayed. • unknown key or card – it displays as Unknown. • Code: • door opened using PIN code – the corresponding PIN code is displayed. •...
FIRMWARE UPGRADE To upgrade the devices by the web interface: Upgrade > Basic Note Don't disconnect the device from the internet and power supply when the firmware upgrade is in progress. It might cause upgrade failure or system breakdown.
To configure PCAP by the web interface: Upgrade > Diagnosis > PCAP Table A30 - MyBell IP 1-button 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.
AUTO-PROVISIONING THROUGH CONFIGURATION FILE Configure and upgrade the door phone by the web interface through one-time auto-provisioning and scheduled auto-provisioning through con- figuration files. In such case, performing manual configurations of the door phone isn't necessary. 21.1 - Provisioning principle Auto-provisioning is a feature used to configure or upgrade devices in batch using third-party servers.
To configure the static provisioning by the web interface: Upgrade > Advanced > Manual Autop Table A31 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Static provisioning configuration Setting Description Set up TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP server address for the provisioning.
22.1 - Wiegand integration To integrate the door phone with third-party devices by Wiegand, configure the Wiegand by the web interface: Intercom > Wiegand Table A32 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - Wiegand integration Setting Description Select the Wiegand data transmission format from the following options: Wiegand Card Wiegand 26, Wiegand 34, Wiegand 58.
HTTP API is used for a network-based integration of the third-party device with the intercom device. To perform the HTTP API integration by the web interface: Intercom > HTTP API Table A33 - MyBell IP 1-button Station - HTTP API integration Setting Description If disabled, any request to initiate the integration is denied and HTTP 403 forbidden status is returned.
PASSWORD MODIFICATION 23.1 - Device web interface password modification To change the default web password by the web interface: Security > Basic Select admin for the administrator account and user for the user account. Click the Change Password button to change the password. 23.2 - Web interface automatic logout conifguration You can set up the web interface automatic log-out time.
SYSTEM REBOOT AND RESET 24.1 - Reboot To reboot the device system by the web interface: Upgrade > Basic 24.2 - Reset Select Reset To Factory Setting to reset the device (deletes both configuration data and user data such as RF cards, face data, and so on). Select Reset Configuration to Default State (Except Data) Reset, to reset the device (retains the user data).
25.2 - Declaration of conformity Hereby, Nice S.p.A. declares that the device 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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