Brief Guidelines
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Device Configuration Interface Access (p. 17)
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IP Address Retrieval (p. 21)
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Firmware Update (p. 23)
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Device Restart
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Factory Default Reset (p. 20)
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Call Connection (p. 24)
Device Configuration Interface Access
2N Indoor Compact is configured via the administration web interface. Connect the device to the LAN IP
and make sure it is properly powered. You have to know the IP address for access.
Domain Name
Enter the domain name as “hostname.local”. The new device Hostname consists of the device name and
serial number. See below for the device name formats in Hostname. The serial number is entered without
hyphens. You can change Hostname in System > Network later.
Default domain name 2N Indoor Compact: 2NIndoorCompact-{serial number without dashes}.local (e.g.:
“2NIndoorCompact-0000000001.local”)
Login based on a domain name is advantageous if the dynamic IP address is used. While the dynamic IP
address changes, the domain name remains the same. It is possible to generate certificates signed by a
trusted certification authority for the domain name.
IP address
To retrieve the device IP address, take the following steps, see :
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Use the freely accessible 2N Network Scanner.
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Display information on the device display.
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Use hardware (RESET button).
Web Configuration Interface Login
1. Fill in the 2N Indoor Compact address or domain name into the internet browser.
The login screen is now displayed.
Should the login screen fail to appear, you must have typed a wrong IP address, port, domain name or
the administration web server has been switched off. If you do not have a certificate generated for the
IP address or domain name, an invalid security certificate warning may be displayed. In this case, you
need to confirm that you want to go to the web configuration interface.
2. Enter the login data.
The default login data are:
Username: Admin
Password: 2n
It is necessary to change the password immediately upon the first login.
After login using the default password, the access to the web configuration interface functions is limited.
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