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2N IP series
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Configuration manual for 2N IP intercoms
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OSDP
The OSDP provides secure communication for sending such login data as access card IDs or PIN
codes between the connected OSDP device (control panel, door controller) and a2N IP
intercom. The goal is to enable signaling on the 2N IP intercom based on the counterparty's
response to the card signaling definition sent.
OSDP Signaling Enable – definition string for access enable signaling.
OSDP Denied Signaling – definition string for access denial signaling.
The Received Messages box helps you get the definition string. When an access card is tapped on
the 2N IP intercom reader, the counterparty's OSDP signaling definition is displayed for
authorized / unauthorized access.
Warning
With upgrade to version 2.30, the Bluetooth modules will also be upgraded. With
downgrade to version 2.29 and lower, they may malfunction.
Note
If identical definitions are inserted in the two parameters above, an evaluation is
made with audio visual signals as if one authorized access and one unauthorized
access have been used closely one after another.

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2N IP series Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryIntercom System
Network Interface10/100 Mbps Ethernet
ConnectivityEthernet
IntegrationSIP
Ingress ProtectionIP54
Operating Voltage12V DC
Audio CodecG.711
Supported ProtocolsSIP, RTSP, HTTP, HTTPS
Supported LanguagesMultiple

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