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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide 2N® IP Verso...
  • Page 2 QUICK START GUIDE Contents   Introduction ................................3   Documentation ................................ 3   Product Overview ..............................4   Key features and benefits ............................ 5   Typical use scenario ............................. 6   Known challenges ..............................6   Installation ................................. 7   Setup ...................................
  • Page 3 QUICK START GUIDE Introduction This quick start guide is designed to help you set up and use the 2N® IP Verso intercom. It describes how to configure and install the product. Most sections contain a link to documentation or video guides that contain further details or tips and tricks. Documentation 2N provides numerous resources to help you quickly find and obtain necessary information about 2N products.
  • Page 4 QUICK START GUIDE Product Overview 2N® IP Verso is based on an in-house developed software platform that’s shared among other devices from the 2N portfolio, such as other IP intercoms, answering units, SIP speakers, access units. This software is built with easy 3rd party integration in mind and is constantly updated to provide latest features that the market requires.
  • Page 5 QUICK START GUIDE camera and switch between them on demand. Supported video codecs are H.263, H.263+, H.264, MPEG-4, MJPEG. The intercom may be integrated with 3 party devices and software due to its extensive support of open protocols and standards. Integration with Home Automation systems or Video Management Systems is straightforward thanks to full ONVIF Profile S support and HTTP commands.
  • Page 6 QUICK START GUIDE Typical use scenario Known challenges These are some things that you might have to consider while using this product.  SIP communication might be blocked or altered in your network. Consult your network administrator in case of any problems. The device offers tracing and syslog for troubleshooting.
  • Page 7 QUICK START GUIDE Installation Connecting to the network The easiest way to connect and power up your 2N® IP Verso is to connect it to a PoE (802.3af) network switch that will provide connection to your network as well as enough power to support the device and its accessories.
  • Page 8 QUICK START GUIDE Connecting a door strike The active output can provide up to 8-12V/400mA DC, while the relay output can handle up to 30V/1A AC/DC. Please see the electric installation manual for detailed information. We offer a number of door strikes you can purchase along with the intercom that are compatible with the active output.
  • Page 9 QUICK START GUIDE Setup Accessing the web interface You can enter the intercom’s IP address into your web browser directly or double-click the intercom in the 2N® Network Scanner to access its web interface. You should see a certificate warning, simply ignore it or add it to exceptions and proceed to the login screen. The default username/password combination is Admin/2n, once you log in for the first time, you’ll be asked to enter a more secure password.
  • Page 10 QUICK START GUIDE Language You can quickly switch between languages at the top right of the web interface. This quick language change will reset after logout. Default language can be changed in Services>Web Server>Web Interface Language. Password Password can be changed in Services>Web Server>Password. If you forgot the password and can’t access the web interface, then the only option to regain access is to perform factory reset.
  • Page 11 QUICK START GUIDE Quick setup guide Door control As mentioned in the Connecting a door strike section, you can connect a door strike to an active output or a passive relay. Select the controlled output here. You may also adjust other settings, such as switch-on duration, global activation codes, time restraints or extended activation which allows you to automatically trigger the switch when something else happens.
  • Page 12 QUICK START GUIDE Camera settings You can adjust camera settings in Hardware>Camera>Internal Camera. The Camera Mode dropdown is especially useful since it allows you to choose between indoor or outdoor modes and select your power line frequency to avoid flicker under artificial lighting.
  • Page 13 QUICK START GUIDE Audio settings Narrow corridors and small rooms usually don’t need the intercom to be as loud as it is by default. You can turn down the volume and thus improve sound quality. The echo canceller will then be able to leave more of the original audio intact. If you are going to place the intercom in areas with changing audio levels, e.g.
  • Page 14 QUICK START GUIDE SIP registration 2N® IP Verso can use two independent SIP accounts. This means that the intercom may be registered with two different SIP exchanges under two phone numbers. Fill in the details you received from your SIP provider into one of the accounts – the intercom should then register shortly.
  • Page 15 QUICK START GUIDE Setting up your contact list The blue section, called Directory, is where you can manage your contacts–users of the intercom. Start by clicking the Create new user icon. As mentioned before, the interface is dynamic and only shows sections based on which modules are currently connected to the intercom.
  • Page 16 QUICK START GUIDE Quick dial button configuration Once you have created the necessary users, you can go to Hardware>Buttons and set up your quick dial buttons. Click the + icon and assign one or more users to each button. The 1 phone number of each user assigned to a button will be dialed immediately upon button press, the remaining numbers, if any, will ring based on the Group call checkbox and timers in Services>Phone>Calls.
  • Page 17 QUICK START GUIDE Incoming calls By default, the intercom is configured to reject all incoming calls. This can be changed in Services>Phone>Calls>Incoming Calls. This setting can be configured independently for both SIP accounts and 2N answering units. You may also configure automatic pick up after a set period.
  • Page 18 QUICK START GUIDE Managing multiple devices There are two ways you can distribute credentials and settings over multiple 2N devices based on the 2N IP intercom platform. The first one, usable in smaller installations, is a simple import of configuration backup from another intercom –...