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Color | - |
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Speakerphone | Yes |
Video codecs | H.263+, H.263, H.264, MJPEG, MPEG-4 |
Number of buttons | 1 buttons |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
Voice codecs | G.711, G.722, G.729 |
Speaker power | 2 W |
Display diagonal | - \ |
IK code | IK08 |
Product color | Black |
International Protection (IP) code | IP54 |
Cabling technology | 10/100Base-T(X) |
Networking standards | IEEE 802.3af |
Supported network protocols | SIP2.0, DHCP opt. 66, ONVIF, SMTP, 802.1x, RTSP, RTP, TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, Syslog |
Viewing angle, vertical | 90 ° |
Maximum image resolution | 1280 x 960 pixels |
Maximum video resolution | 640 x 480 pixels |
Viewing angle, horizontal | 120 ° |
Indoor unit power type | DC |
AC adapter output current | 2 A |
AC adapter output voltage | 12 V |
Storage temperature (T-T) | -40 - 70 °C |
Operating temperature (T-T) | -40 - 60 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 10 - 95 % |
Details the fundamental functionalities and advantages of the 2N® IP Solo intercom unit.
Details the main units, associated components, and mounting accessories for the 2N® IP Solo.
Details internal touch panels and desk stands compatible with 2N IP intercoms.
Lists IP phones compatible with the 2N® IP Solo system for communication.
Details electric lock series suitable for door frame installation with the 2N® IP Solo.
Details various cable protectors (FX290, FX510, FX300G) for supply cable protection.
Describes Maglock MEX100 and Magnetic Handle P300RP for door holding and opening.
Details the ED100 low energy simple door operator and its applications.
Lists PoE injectors for EU and US cables for intercom power supply.
Details stabilised 12V/2A power supplies and 12V transformers for external use.
Explains the 2N® 2Wire converter for using existing wiring to connect IP devices.
Describes the 2N Security Relay for enhancing door entry security and preventing tampering.
Details External IP Relays and their control via HTTP commands.
Describes Exit buttons and magnetic door contacts for door control and status.
Details Gold and InformaCast licensing options available for the intercom system.
Explains the meaning of symbols and pictograms used throughout the manual for clarity.
Provides guidance on product completeness check before starting installation.
Details components required for surface and flush installation of the 2N® IP Solo.
Introduces the mechanical installation section and mounting types overview.
Details requirements for flush mounting the 2N® IP Solo in classic brick walls.
Details requirements for flush mounting the 2N® IP Solo in plasterboard walls.
Details requirements for surface mounting the 2N® IP Solo on various structures.
Details requirements for mounting the 2N® IP Solo onto glass surfaces.
Provides crucial cautions regarding mounting, warranty voidance, and water protection.
Offers tips on selecting flush mounting for aesthetics and security, and commissioning installers.
Details essential precautions for mechanical installation, including hole accuracy and surface flatness.
Warns about personal injury risks with surface mounting in narrow or distracting areas.
Warns against removing the resin-cast screw, as tampering voids the warranty.
Introduces the process for mounting the main unit of the 2N® IP Solo.
Illustrates the process of flush mounting the 2N® IP Solo in bricks and plasterboard.
Illustrates the steps for wall surface mounting the 2N® IP Solo.
Illustrates surface mounting using a backplate for the 2N® IP Solo.
Steps for preparing the mounting box and pulling cables for electric installation.
Details connecting the 2N® IP Solo to external 12V DC or PoE power sources.
Explains PoE power supply options and the use of PoE injectors.
Details connecting the 2N® IP Solo to the Local Area Network (LAN) via UTP/STP cable.
Recommends surge protection and shielded cables for secure LAN connection.
Explains the function of each connector on the main unit of the 2N® IP Solo.
Illustrates wiring diagrams for device relays in electric circuit closing and opening.
Shows wiring diagrams for the IN1 connector in both active and passive modes.
Provides steps to identify the current IP address using the reset button.
Guides on setting a static IP address for the 2N® IP Solo.
Guides on switching between dynamic and static IP address modes.
Details the procedure for resetting the 2N® IP Solo to factory default values.
Warns about reprogramming the 2N Security Relay after factory reset.
Explains how to restart the system without changing its configuration using the RESET button.
Details the passive (Relay 1) and active (Output 1) switch outputs on the main unit.
Recommends using a diode to protect against voltage peaks when switching coil devices.
Illustrates the layout and meaning of LED indicators on the main unit.
Recommends installing surge protectors for wires exposed to atmospheric effects.
Details the 2N® IP Security Relay for enhancing security and preventing tampering.
Provides instructions for installing and connecting the 2N® IP Intercom Security Relay.
Explains the status indication through LED signals for the Security Relay.
Guides on configuring the Security Relay and provides related cautions and FAQ.
Illustrates the connection diagram for the 2N IP Intercoms Mainboard.
Final checks for wires and RJ-45 plug connection, with cautions for unused connectors.
Provides a video tutorial link for Security Relay installation and configuration.
Specifies the dimensions for nametags to be inserted into the intercom buttons.
Warns about water penetration in the nametag area and recommends waterproof foil.
Provides step-by-step instructions for inserting or replacing nametags.
Details the procedure for replacing the intercom frame, distinguishing between Version A and B.
Warns that improper mounting can degrade waterproofness and suggests sealing measures.
Guides on configuring the 2N® IP Solo using a PC and internet browser.
Steps to retrieve the 2N® IP Solo IP address using the quick dial button.
Guides on switching between dynamic and static IP address modes.
Explains quick dial buttons and phone book calling for external users.
Describes call answering, door opening by code, and other controls for internal users.
Outlines the procedure for confirming switch activation via phone keypad.
Provides guidelines for cleaning the device surface and keypad.
Warns against water ingress and specifies types of cleaners to avoid.
Emphasizes using the product as intended and notes manufacturer's right to modify.
Lists available templates (Nameplates) and software (2N® IP Eye, Network Scanner).
Specifies signalling protocol and button design/count for the 2N® IP Solo.
Lists technical specs for audio components and stream parameters.
Details technical specifications of the 2N® IP Solo camera, including resolution and view angle.
Specifies protocols and codecs used for video streaming.
Details bandwidth requirements and interface specifications including power, LAN, protocols.
Details mechanical properties of the cover, materials, finishes, dimensions, and weight.
Provides general drawings illustrating the surface mounting of the 2N® IP Solo.
Provides general drawings illustrating the flush mounting of the 2N® IP Solo.
Directs users to faq.2n.cz for the most frequently asked questions.
Lists EU directives and Canadian/FCC regulations the 2N® IP Solo complies with.
Recommends verifying product version for full functionality and warns about incompatible versions.
Emphasizes reading the manual, following instructions, and warns against misuse.
Details manufacturer liability and provides guidelines for electric waste and battery disposal.