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2N Indoor Compact - User Sounds; Web Server

2N Indoor Compact
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User Sounds
2N Indoor Compact signals variable operational statuses with a sequence of tones. If the standard signaling
tones do not meet your requirements, you can modify them.
Sound Mapping
Sound Mapping
Busy Tone – set the busy tone to be played when the called user is busy.
Call End Signaling – set the sound to be played upon the call end.
Ringtone – set the sound to be played when the called user is ringing.
Ringing before Call Answering set the sound to be played before answering an incoming call (device
ringtone).
Doorbell – set the sound to be played when the door button is pressed.
Sound Upload
Up to 10 sound files can be added to the device. You can assign a unique name to each added sound for
better orientation.
Sound Adding Procedure
1. Press to upload a sound file to the device.
2. Select a file from your PC and click Upload .
3. Press to record a sound file via your PC microphone.
4. Press to remove a file. Click to play a successfully uploaded sound file (locally on your PC).
Web Server
2N Indoor Compact can be configured using a common browser that approaches the web server integrated
in the device. The HTTPS protocol is used for the browser - device communication.
Basic Settings
Device Name set the device name to be displayed in the right-hand upper corner of the web interface, in
the login window and in other applications if necessary (2N Network Scanner, etc.).
Web Interface Language – set the default language after the administration web server login. Use the upper
toolbar buttons to change the language temporarily.
Password set the device login password. Click the pencil icon to change the password. Make sure
that the password contains 8 characters at least, including one small alphabet letter, one capital alphabet
letter and one digit.
Advanced Settings
HTTP Port set the web server port for HTTP communication. The port change will not be applied until the
device is restarted.
HTTPS Port set the web server port for HTTPS communication. The port change will not be applied until
the device is restarted.
Lowest Allowed TLS Version – set the lowest TLS version to be accepted for device connection.
HTTPS User Certificate set the server certificate and private key used for encrypting the communication
between the device HTTPS server and user web browser.
Remote Access Enabled – enable remote access to the device web server from off-LAN IP addresses.
Software Configuration
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