IP address ..........................19 Web Configuration Interface Login ....................19 IP Address Retrieval ........................20 IP Address Retrieval Using 2N Network Scanner ................. 20 IP Address Retrieval using Device Display .................. 21 IP Address Retrieval Using Hardware ..................21 Configuration via Hardware ......................22 Device Restart ...........................
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Basic Features 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi is an internal IP/SIP unit providing audio and video communication with the 2N IP intercoms. The device includes a panel with a 3 mm thick hardened glass touchscreen, Speakerphone, high-quality microphone with excellent audibility and intelligibility properties, Ethernet and Wi-Fi interface for LAN con- nection and induction loop, external power supply and doorbell connectors.
Part No. 91378800 Axis Part No. 01700-001 Mounting box Wall/plasterboard flush mounting box for 2N indoor answering units. Not included in the package of 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi. Part No. 91378803 Axis Part No. 02320-001 Wall mounting box Wall surface mounting box for 2N indoor answering units.
Wall Installation 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi is designed for flush mounting (brick, plasterboard, wood). Use the flush mounting box (Part No. 91378800), which is not included in the package. Alternatively, the product can be surface installed in a wall box (Part No. 91378803) or mounted into a desk stand (Part No. 91378802).
Before starting the mechanical installation on a selected place, make sure carefully that the preparations associated with it (drilling, wall cutting) cannot damage the electrical, gas, water and other existing wires and pipes. Download the Drilling template from 2N.com .
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When the mortar hardens, break off the clips and cap the box with the cover provided. Use anchoring elements to fix the device into plasterboard. To install 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi into a flush mounting box, get a 2.5 mm hexagon key wrench, which is included in the package.
Wall Mounting Box Installation for Device Wall Mounting 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi can be installed using a wall mounting box. The device display slope is 12% in this type of installation. Use the mounting box (Part No. 91378803), which is not included in the package.
Mechanical Installation Drill holes of the diameter of 8 mm for the dowels and screws (included in the package). It is assumed that all the necessary cables of the maximum length of 25 cm will lead to the place. Fit the wall mounting box into the predrilled holes. Pull the available cables through the box opening. Use a water level for a more precise levelling.
Power Supply Power supply must comply with PS1 class output. You can feed 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi as follows: Using a 12 V / 1 A DC power adapter connected to the backside terminal board. Use an Ethernet cable connected to a PoE supply or PoE supporting Ethernet switch/router.
A router has to be used for the device Internet connection. PoE Supply Connection Use a standard straight RJ-45 terminated cable to connect 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi to the Ethernet. The device supports the 10BaseT and 100BaseT protocols. CAUTION •...
• Make sure that the external power supply meets the power supply class 2 (PS2/LPS) . • Make sure that the wires are firmly attached to the terminal to avoid any free contact. The 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi main unit package includes a removable terminal, which provides connection to the main unit backside connectors.
Device Configuration Interface Access 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi is configured via the web configuration interface. You have to know the device IP address or the device domain name. Make sure that the device is connected to the local IP network and...
• Use hardware (RESET button). Web Configuration Interface Login Fill in the 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi address or domain name into the internet browser. The login screen is now displayed. If the login screen is not displayed, check the IP address, port or domain name for validity. The login screen is not displayed if the web interface server is off.
• Display information on the device display. • Use hardware (RESET button). IP Address Retrieval Using 2N Network Scanner The application helps you find the IP addresses of all the 2N devices in the LAN. Download 2N Network Scanner from the 2N.com website.
Brief Guidelines It is recommended that a password is used that is difficult to break. It is not recommended that names, places or things, especially those closely related to the user, are used in the password. For increased password security, it is recommended that: •...
Brief Guidelines The device announces the current IP address via the speaker automatically. NOTE The delay after pressing RESET till the first light and sound signaling is set to 15–35 s depending on the device model used. Configuration via Hardware Where software configuration is unavailable, make basic settings using the RESET button (refer to 1).
Brief Guidelines Device Restart Press the button shortly (< 1 s) to restart the system without changing configuration. IP Address Retrieval Using Hardware Follow the instructions below to retrieve the current IP address: Press and hold the RESET (p. 8) button.
Brief Guidelines NOTE The following network parameters will be set after restart: • IP address: 192.168.1.100 • Network mask: 255.255.255.0 • Default gateway: 192.168.1.1 Dynamic IP Address Setting Follow the instructions below to switch on the Static IP address mode (DCHP ON): Press and hold the RESET (p.
Brief Guidelines Release the RESET button. Firmware Update We recommend that the firmware is also updated during the 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi installation. Refer 2N.com for the latest FW version. Refer to Subs. Maintenance (p. 57) for firmware upgrade details.
Reset the device factory default values via software in System > Maintenance (p. 57) Default reset. Follow the instructions below 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi to reset the factory default values via hardware: Factory Default Reset Press and hold the RESET (p. 8) button.
• a virtual number to start a call by entering the number via your numerical keypad • basic information. Once saved, the contact will be shown in the phone book on the device display. Make sure that the call transmitting service is enabled on the called 2N device to make a successful call.
Web configuration interface Basic Orientation The start screen is displayed once you log into the 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi web configuration interface. Use button in the left-hand upper corner on each of the other web configuration interface pages to return to this screen anytime.
Device Configuration Interface Access 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi is configured via the web configuration interface. You have to know the device IP address or the device domain name. Make sure that the device is connected to the local IP network and powered.
• Use hardware (RESET button). Web Configuration Interface Login Fill in the 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi address or domain name into the internet browser. The login screen is now displayed. If the login screen is not displayed, check the IP address, port or domain name for validity. The login screen is not displayed if the web interface server is off.
Web configuration interface • contact type, • called/calling user ID, • call date and time, • call duration and status (incoming, outgoing, missed, picked up elsewhere, doorbell button). The search box is used for fulltext search in the call name. The check box is used for selecting all records for bulk deletion.
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Web configuration interface Events Meaning ApiAccessRequested Generated whenever the request is sent to /api/accesspoint/grantac- cess with the "success" : true result. CallSessionStateChanged Event describing the call direction/state, address, session number and call sequence number. CallStateChanged Indicates the call direction (incoming, outgoing) and opponent / SIP account identification at a call state change (ringing, connected, termi- nated).
Up to 10,000 users can be imported depending on the device type. CAUTION • Special users such as those created by My2N or 2N Access Commander are not part of the directory export. • While editing the CSV file using Microsoft Excel, remember to save the file in the CSV UTF-8 format (with separators).
Each time profile defines the function availability based on a week calendar. Just set From-To and/or specify the weekdays for availability. 2N devices helps you create up to 20 time profiles (depending on the model) The selected function can be assigned any time profile created in Calls >...
Click a date once to select a fixed holiday, click twice to select a variable holiday and click for the third time to remove the holiday from the holiday list. Calling Calling is the basic function of 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi – helps you establish connections with other IP network terminal devices. The device supports the extended SIP. Calls General Settings Call Time Limit –...
Extended SIP Logging – allow SIP telephony details to be recorded in syslog (for troubleshooting purposes only).). 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi allows two independent SIP accounts to be configured. Thus, the intercom can be registered under two phone numbers at the same time, with two different SIP exchanges, for example.
Web configuration interface Configuration SIP Account Enable – allow the SIP account use for calling. If disallowed, the account cannot be used for making outgoing calls and receiving incoming calls. Device Identity Display Name – set the name to be displayed as CLIP on the called party's phone. Phone Number (ID) –...
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Web configuration interface Verify Server Certificate – verify the SIP server public certificate against the CA certificates uploaded in the device. Client Certificate – specify the client certificate and private key used for verifying the intercom’s authority to communicate with the SIP server. Local SIP Port –...
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Web configuration interface STUN Enabled – enable STUN functionality for the SIP account. Address and ports acquired from the configured STUN server will be used in SIP headers and SDP media negotiation. STUN server address – set the IP address of the STUN server that will be used for this SIP account. STUN server port –...
Indoor Touch). This mode is exclusive and does not allow for calls to devices in another mode. Device ID – set the device ID to be displayed in the LAN device list in all the 2N devices in one and the same LAN.
HTTP Command The HTTP Command on 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi helps you send up to 3 selected HTTP commands by a button press. These buttons can be shown on the Home screen display, on the display during calls and on the display in the camera preview.
Integration MS Teams Tab Microsoft Teams integration provides calls between the 2N device and the Microsoft Teams account. You have to configure the Microsoft Teams SIP gateway to interconnect the device with Microsoft Teams; see the instructions in the Microsoft Teams documentation. Once you enter the configuration server address into the 2N device configuration, the integration is accomplished (onboarding).
Details – display the details contained in the response from the server. User Sounds 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi signals variable operational statuses with a sequence of tones. If the standard signaling tones do not meet your requirements, you can modify them.
(locally on your PC). Web Server 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi can be configured using a common browser that approaches the web server integra- ted in the device. The HTTPS protocol is used for the browser - device communication.
Country – country of the automatically defined or completed location. Hardware Audio 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi is equipped with a speaker. Set the call and state signaling volume control in this configuration section. Phone Call Volume Call Volume – set the phone call volume.
RTSP Stream Address – enter the IP camera RTSP stream IP address: “rtsp://camera_ip_address/param- eter1=value&parameter2=value”, refer to the parameter table below. The parameters are specific for the selected IP camera model. If you choose another 2N IP intercom for the external camera, enter “ http:// ip_address/mjpeg_stream” or “http://ip_address/h264_stream”.
Web configuration interface Parameter Description Example / Values audio audio • audio=0 (disabled) • audio=1 (enabled) frame rate fps=15 (1 to 30 fps, maximum MJPEG video codec value is 15 fps). video bitrate vbr=768 for 768 kbps vcodec video codec vcodec=h264 for codec H.264 vcodec=mjpeg for codec MJPEG vres...
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Web configuration interface Time Format – set the time format to be displayed. Enable Screen Lock – enable the screen lock in the Idle device mode. Enter the screen lock PIN to unlock the user interface. Screen Lock PIN – set the screen lock activation/deactivation code. Advanced Settings Code –...
Network 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi is connected to the LAN and has to be assigned a valid IP address or obtain the IP address from the LAN DCHP server. The Network section helps you configure the IP address and DHCP.
Web configuration interface Network Interface Settings Active Network Interface – defines the device network interface. • “Ethernet” – connection via a physical cable • “Wi-Fi” – wireless connection Required Port Mode – set the LAN port mode to be preferred: Automatic or Half Duplex – 10 Mbps. The bit rate is reduced to 10 Mbps in case the available LAN cabling is unreliable for a 100 Mbps traffic.
Web configuration interface Client certificate – specify the user certificate and private key for verification of the intercom authorization to communicate via the 802.1x-secured network element port in the LAN. There are three sets of user certificates and private keys, refer to the Certificates subsection, see Certificates (p.
RADIUS public certificate is not verified. Password – enter the access password for PEAP-MSCHAPv2 authentication. Date and Time 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi is equipped with a real time clock without power outage backup. Select Use Time from Internet...
Interrupt action before the device is restarted. NOTE The test functions are not warranted and 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. shall not be held liable for any functionality limitations and damage incurred as a result of functionality limita- tions of the beta functions. The beta functions are provided for testing purposes exclusively.
42). Certificates Some 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi LAN services use the secure TLS protocol for communication with the other LAN devices. This protocol prevents third parties from eavesdropping on or modifying call contents. TLS is based on one/two-sided authentication, which requires certificates and private keys.
Web configuration interface Auto Provisioning My2N The My2N cloud platform is used for remote administration and configuration of the 2N IP devices and helps you remotely connect to the device web interface. My2N Enabled – enable connection to My2N. My2N Security Code Serial Number –...
Web configuration interface Duration of Captured Syslogs – display how long Syslog messages are captured in the Syslog folder. Size of Captured Syslogs – display the amount of the Syslog messages captured. Stop Syslog Capture – set the data capture time. Start capturing using the recording button .
Syslog 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi allows you to send system messages to the Syslog server including relevant informa- tion on the device states and processes for recording and subsequent analysis and audit. It is unnecessary to configure this service for common operations.
Download the current firmware version for your device from 2N.com. The FW upgrade does not affect configuration. The device checks the firmware file and prevents you from uploading an incorrect or corrupt file.
Device Control Device Control 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi is equipped with a touch display for intuitive control. Idle Mode The device will automatically go into the Idle mode if there is no activity (after selection of the 15s –10min timeout). The device configuration allows date and time, the current weather information and door contact...
Device Control Home Screen The Home screen is set as the start screen, which is displayed when the device is switched from the Idle mode by a finger touch. It shows the current date, time, temperature and location and provides access to the Logs, Directory and Settings as well as direct activation of the Do Not Disturb mode.
Device Control The RESET button helps you reset the factory default values, restart the device, retrieve the device IP address and switch the IP address static/dynamic mode. Device Restart Press the button shortly (< 1 s) to restart the system without changing configuration. IP Address Retrieval Using Hardware Follow the instructions below to retrieve the current IP address: Press and hold the...
Device Control NOTE The delay after pressing RESET till the first light and sound signaling is set to 15–35 s depending on the device model used. Static IP Address Setting Follow the instructions below to switch on the Static IP address mode (DHCP OFF): Press and hold the RESET (p.
Device Control Release the RESET button. Factory Default Reset Press and hold the RESET (p. 8) button. Wait until the red and green LEDs go on simultaneously on the device and the acoustic signal can be heard (approx. 15–35 s). Wait until the red LED goes off and the acoustic signal can be heard (approx.
Device Control Icons used on the display Icon Description Receiving incoming call / Starting outgoing call Rejection of incoming call / Termination of outgoing/active call Remove DND mode Device configuration Call Log Incoming call ringtone volume up Incoming call ringtone volume down Incoming call ringtone volume mute Value up Value down...
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Device Control Icon Description Call info Camera Preview Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera unavailable Back Camera Video Preview Zoom In...
Directory. If the earpiece icon is highlighted in red, 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi cannot establish phone connections. This happens when the de- vice has an unroutable address (0.0.0.0) or can- not log in to My2N or SIP Proxy.
Device Control Possible actions Performance Action result is displayed with alladded devices and an Display of Directory Menu external camera. Call Log (p. 71) is displayed including a list of Call Log Menu Display accomplished calls. Do Not Disturb Mode (p. 85) is activated and Do Not Disturb Activation the activation message is displayed.
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Device Control Possible actions Perform- Action result ance Outgoing call setup An outgoing call is set up to the destination of the selected contact. Target device lock A specifically configured unlock code is sent to the target opening device and, if the code is compatible with the device, the target device lock opens.
Device Control Call Log Press to display the call log. The device displays a list of all accomplished calls including date, time, status (outgoing incoming or missed ) and information on from/to which destination the call was made. The maximum call log capacity is 20 calls. The log list and details provide door contact status in- formation as configured (door open too long, door open by force).
Device Control Possible Performance Action result actions Show call Call information and device camera preview if available are dis- detail played. or touch the If available, screenshots are displayed in the call detail and can be selected call switched between. The screenshot time is shown in the right-hand upper corner.
Device Control Display Brightness – sets the value of display backlighting. Screen timeout – timeout after which the device automatically goes into Sleep Mode if there is no activity. Screen lock – switches the screen lock or also the so-called parental lock on/off. With the device lock on, enter the PIN code to enable the screen lock.
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Device Control Date and Time Automatic date and time – activates a mode in which the date and time will be taken from the network. Set Time Zone – set the time zone for your installation site to define time shifts and summer/winter time transitions.
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Device Control Voicemail – enable the function that helps leave an out-of-office message to be played to the caller if the device fails to answer their incoming call for a period of time longer than as defined in Voicemail Activation Timeout.
Device Control Network Settings NOTE You can also make network settings in the web configuration interface in System > Network. General • Use DHCP Server – enable automatic obtaining of the IP address from the LAN DHCP server. If the DHCP server is unavailable or otherwise inaccessible in your LAN, use the manual network settings.
Device Control This section provides basic information on the device (serial number, MAC address, FW version, IP address, My2N ID). Use a long touch of the IP address to set the network interface port mode to be offered for auto-negotiation. The mode can be selected only if the required port mode is defined automatically, see Network (p.
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If no unlocking code is set in the device and no default unlock code is set, the lock button is not displayed. Mute call 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi does not transmit audio to the called device. (in an active call) The microphone icons turns red.
Operational Statuses This section includes a basic description of user scenarios and states that can occur during the use of 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi, a list of user options in variable states and expected results of these actions. • Signaling of Operational Statuses (p. 79) •...
A short tone is played to signal that the VoIP call has been connected to the device. Calls In this state, connection or connection attempt is in progress with another device. The 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi functions are limited, it is impossible to switch to the home page and go to menus. Possible actions are included in the table below.
• Outgoing call initiated by the 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi answering unit. • Incoming trying to establish connection with the 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi answering unit. • Active call – if connection between the devices is established, sound is transmitted and camera preview if available is displayed.
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If no unlocking code is set in the device and no default unlock code is set, the lock button is not displayed. 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi does not transmit audio to the Mute call called device. The microphone icons turns red.
HTTP command HTTP com- (p. 41) sending in call. mand icon. Idle Mode 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi transits into the Idle mode after a set inactivity period. Set the inactivity time- out in the Display (p. 47) > web configura- tion menu.
84)is dis- played. Device Lock (Screen Lock) When the 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi lock is activated, enter the PIN code for device locking. The same PIN code is required for device unlocking. When the lock is activated, the device rings...
Device Control Do Not Disturb Mode The incoming call ringtone is switched off in the DND mode. A call can be received, rejected or ended, see Calls (p. 80). The display shows the camera preview if availa- ble , CLIP and the Incoming call message. CAUTION The doorbell tone is switched on.
Maintenance - Cleaning Maintenance - Cleaning 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi contains no environmentally harmful components. Dispose of the device in accord- ance with the applicable legal regulations. If used frequently, the device surface gets dirty. Use a piece of soft cloth moistened with clean water to clean the device.
Technical Parameters Technical Parameters Supply type Consumption Polarity reversal Power Consump- protection tion in idle PoE, IEEE 802.3af (recommended) 12 W ✓ 2.9 W 12 V DC ±10 % adapter; 1 A 12 W ✓ 2.9 W ✓ 10–15 V DC adapter At relax: 4 W Call: 4.3 W User interface...
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Technical Parameters Audio stream Protocols RTP, RTSP Codecs G.711, G.729, G.722, L16/16kHz Video stream Protocols RTP, RTSP, HTTP Codecs H.264 Video Resolution 1280 x 720 px Interface 10/100BaseT, RJ-45; Cat5e or higher Wi-Fi 2.4/5GHz 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Doorbell input Input type Switching contact (button/relay) Contact type Normally open (NO) Contact parameters...
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Technical Parameters Mechanical Parameters Device dimensions (W x H x D) 193 × 157 × 50 mm Weight Main unit 555 g Operating temperature 0 to °C Relative humidity 10 to 90 % non- con- dens- Storing temperature −20 °C to 70 °C Recommended altitude 0 to 2000 m...
The manufacturer also assumes no responsibility for additional costs incurred by the consumer as a result of making calls to increased tariff lines. Directives, Laws and Regulations 2N Indoor View Wi-Fi conforms to the following directives and regulations:...
General Instructions and Cautions Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003/NMB-003. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. NOTE: These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen- tial installation.
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