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2N Indoor Compact - Services; Unlocking; HTTP Command

2N Indoor Compact
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Connection to Intercoms
Access Key 1, 2 – set the access key shared by the 2N answering units and intercoms. If the keys in the 2N
answering units and the intercoms fail to match, the devices cannot communicate, i.e. the intercom cannot
call the 2N answering unit and vice versa.
Connection to Answering Units
Access Key set the access key shared by the 2N answering units and intercoms. If the keys in the 2N
answering units and the intercoms fail to match, the devices cannot communicate, i.e. the intercom cannot
call the 2N answering unit and vice versa.
Multicast Address – set the network multicast address to which the answering unit message shall be sent.
LAN Devices
LAN Device count – display the number of local devices in the network.
Show LAN device list – display a detailed list of local devices in the network.
Audio
Transmission Quality Settings
Jitter Compensation set the buffer length for compensation of interval unevenness in audio packet
arrivals. Set a higher value to increase the receiving immunity at the cost of a higher sound delay.
Services
Unlocking
Unlocking is another function of 2N Indoor Compact, which sets the remote door unlocking parameters.
Unlocking Settings
Default Unlock Code – use this code when a call has been set up with a device/phone number that is not in
the unit phone book.
Hang Up After Door Unlocking – end the call when the door unlocking request has been sent successfully.
Hang-Up Timeout – end the call when the door unlocking request sending timeout has elapsed.
Show Door Open Sensor – enable displaying of the intercom door open sensor states.
HTTP Command
The HTTP Command on 2N Indoor Compact helps you send up to 3 selected HTTP commands by a button
press. These buttons can be shown on the Home screen display.
URL set the HTTP command to be sent to an external device by pressing a button. The command is
sent via the HTTP (GET request). The command format is http://ip_address/path. E.g. “http://192.168.1.50/
relay1=on”. If the parameter is empty, the command is not sent.
Icon choose the HTTP command button icon. The button is displayed on the device home page and can
be used for sending the set HTTP command.
Name – set the HTTP command name.
Username set the user name for the HTTP commands sent during the switch activation /deactivation. It is
only required if authentication is required.
Password – set the password for the HTTP commands sent during the switch activation /deactivation.
Software Configuration
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