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Category | Intercom System |
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Network Interface | 10/100 Mbps Ethernet |
Connectivity | Ethernet |
Integration | SIP |
Ingress Protection | IP54 |
Operating Voltage | 12V DC |
Audio Codec | G.711 |
Supported Protocols | SIP, RTSP, HTTP, HTTPS |
Supported Languages | Multiple |
Lists differences between 2N IP intercom models and licenses affecting configuration options.
Details license types available for 2N IP intercom functions and their activation.
Accessing the intercom via a web browser requires knowing the device IP address and domain name.
Defines the hostname.local format for connecting to the device, using device name and serial number.
An introductory overview screen displayed upon login, providing quick navigation to configuration sections.
The main menus are State, Directory, Hardware, Services, and System.
Provides clear status and essential information on the intercom, divided into five tabs: Device, Services, Call Log, etc.
Manages user data, including phone numbers, quick dial buttons, access cards, and switch control.
Establishes connections with other IP network terminal equipment, supporting SIP and up to five parallel calls.
Provides access to various services like Access Control, Streaming, E-Mail, Automation, HTTP API, etc.
Covers settings for intercom peripherals like switches, audio, camera, buttons, backlight, and display.
Manages core system settings including network, date/time, licenses, certificates, auto-provisioning, diagnostics, and maintenance.
Offers solutions to frequently asked questions regarding intercom functionality and issues.
Details the directives and regulations the 2N IP Intercom conforms to, including FCC and Industry Canada compliance.
Provides general instructions for product usage, safety warnings, and liability information.